SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUN E JACKSONVILLE NEWS Baccalaureate Well Attended on Sunday Eighteen Seniors Graduated June 5 B accalaureate service’s ipr J a c ­ ksonville high school w ere held on S unday, Ju n e the 2nd at 11 o'clock u.m. The program was well attended by friends and rel atives of the class. The following program wa; presented: P relude ‘ Come to M< ” Mrs. H arris; processional, "M a r­ che du Sucre,” Mrs. H arris; call to worship, choir? doxology, in ­ vocation, Mr. E. V. M artin; “Gloria,," C ongregation; high school sextette, ‘God is My S p ir­ it,” address ‘W hat Is Success,” Dr. W alter Bedford. Recessional was by Mrs. H arris. The church was decorated by Mrs. Stella Beach and Mrs. M ar­ ion N iederm yer. High school com m encem ent e x ­ ercise« tor Hi gruduuting m em ­ ber« of the senior c I mrk of J a c k ­ sonville High School w ere held W ednesday night, Ju n e the 5th. This was the 20th annul com ­ m encem ent. A fter the processional, the Rev. D W D aniels gave the invoca­ tion. This was followed by the S alu tato rian , B arb ara N ieder­ m yer. The V aledictorian, G loria F air, then spoke. The high school choir under the direction of Mrs. Im ogene S m ith sang, Bless Ye the L ord,” and “Blow Soft W inds." Dr. Rlmo Stevenson, president of the S ou th ern O regon College, m ade the principal address, KIMBALL AND McDAMIELS speaking on the subject, "M as­ NEW ODD FELLOW OFFICERS tering the A rt of Living.” A fter I G. A. K im ball was elected his speech the presentation oil Noble G rand of the Independent Honor aw ards was m ade and this O rder of Odd Fellow s, and Jack elected vice was followed by the presentation McDuniels was of diplom as to the graduates by grand. They will tdke office on the ch airm an of the school board, Ju ly 1. Mrs. It. J. H arris. Closing cerem onies included 150 TURN OUT TO EAT "L ondonderry A ir,” by the high CHICKEN FRIDAY NIGHT Adreal C h ap ter of the Eastern school band, followed by the S ta r played hostess to 150 guests benediction and recessional. High school grad u ates receiv­ who attended a chicken dinner ing diplom as w ere: B etty D a rt­ which was served by the o rg an i­ ing, D orthea K antor, B arbara zation F riday night. May 31. Officials of the lodge, who had N iederm yer, C ath arin e Sm ith, Wesley G rinsted, Snnonne P etard charge of tjic d in n er stated th at appreciated the tu rn o u t Paul H enspcter, Ju n e C larke, they M ary K illingsw orth, G loria Fair. very m uch, and th a t the response Fritz O ffenbacher, C haryle Mc­ was m uch m ore than had been A llister, Elvis O ffenbacher, W an­ expected. da M ey ei, B ette Hock, Eugene S heperd, K indred Thom as, B y­ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cum m ings ron C arter. • had as th eir guests S unday Mr, K indred Thom as has com pleted C um m ing’s youngest brother, and his high school course this y ear J fam ily of K lam ath Falls, Oregon afte r having in in terru p te d by his Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton lton call into the service of his coun­ received word W ednesday th at try, w hich he served well in the th eir son E dw ard had been tra n s ­ Navy. ferred into the A rm y A irw ays Com m unication System of the A Since the rain M elvin Hall and AF. He is now stationed at Mc- P ete Fick have cut th eir first C hord Field out of Tacoma, Wn. crop of hay. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam B rom ley and fam ily visited in Jac k so n ­ v i l l e S aturday. T hey w ere lunch- jeon guests at the hom e of Mi. j and Mrs. G. B. G oddard and af- | ternoon guests a t the W ayne C a r­ ter home. Mr. Brom ley was fo r­ m er coach here and is now sup- I erin ten d en t of the Coos R iver Jacksonville Ramblings by G ladys H am ilton ★ The com m unity ext« nds its sym pathy to Ju d g e II. K. H anna in the passing of his sister, Mrs. F ran k Ovi rbeck of Sun Francisco C alifornia, last week. ?" ’° .. Honor War Dead A Home E xtension Unit will be oiganized in Jacksonville Ju n e JO, it wa« reported by Home Extension head q u arter, this week. The initial m eeting will take place at the Royal N eighbors hall. . Ail ladies who are interested in tins type of work are urged to attend. ★ Because of the M emorial s e r­ vices held W ednesday the girl SOC BACCALAUREATE TALK scouts did not hold th eir w eekly EMPHASIZES SELF-MASTERY m eeting. Southern Oregon College, June 3—The 20th an n u al baccalaureate ★ The city has had w ater p ip ­ address at the S outhern Oregon ed in so th at the park m ay re ­ College was delivered by the ceive w ater for its trees. They R everend Victor Phillips, pastor hope in tim e to have o th er of the F irst M ethodist church ol shrubs and flow ers added, and if Klarr lath Fails, S unday afternoon, possible a Jawn will be planted. Ju n e 2. Rev. P hillips spoke on ★ F riends of the eighth g ra d ­ subject of Self M astery,’ stating ers are hereby rem inded th a t the th a t m an m akes or m ars his own g raduating exercises will be O ld destiny, th a t the g re a te r foe is on F riday, the 7th of J u n e at w ithin ra th e r than w ithout, and 1:45 p.m. w ith Supt. Lyle L indley th a t victory over self is the g re a t­ of P hoenix school giving th e a d ­ est conquest m an can achieve. The speaker urged the g ra d u a t­ dress. ing class to overcom e the inner ★The school youngsters are re ­ evils of fear, doubt, selfishness, ceiving th eir .,ix weeks tests and greed and indifference, and so th eir finals for the years term , set free the better self. which will close on Ju n e the 7th. P resid en t Elmo N. Stevenson WORLD’S LARGEST CARRIERS SAIL TOGETHER AS EIGHTH FLEET MANEUVERS M em orial, day services w ere held in Jacksonville, May the .¡9th at 3:30 p.m. in honor of W ayne Com best, George Davis, nd Ju stice L. Lewis, and other var dead of the nation. T hree trees w ere p lanted by th e Jack so n v ille G arden C lub in honor of the three local youths. Miss C laire H anley was ch a ir­ m an of the p rogram com m ittee. A large crow d was in a tte n d ­ ance tor the follow ing program : P resen tatio n of colors by Dale r ick, Don H arris and Ray C um ­ m ings, Jr. T hree boy» from scout troop 35. "O nw ard C h ristian Sol­ d iers,” school band directed by Mrs. S m i’.h. Invocation, Rev. Milo D. Ross, pastor of the r riends C hurch of M edford. Mrs. Lois McKee, president of the local G arden Ciuo, gave a aiiort talk and gave cred it for the idea and the th ree cedars to Mrs. Anna Colem an. Mrs. Cole­ m an selected th e following three trees: D eodar, L ebanon and P ort O rlto ra cedars, each having a distinctive beau ty of its own when the full height is reached. S p eak er Beu S chm idt chose as his su b ject “The F o u r F reedom s” th a t the young m en h ad given - th e ir all, so th a t we could go o n ! receiving these right«» as citizens of th e U nited States. Mr. S chm idt is the YMCA directo r of M ed­ ford. LEGION MEETING , R egular Legion m eeting , a t 8 p.m., Ju n e 11 a t the ’ Legion Hall. All L egion­ naires urged to be p res­ ent. A shland Post extends an in ­ v itation to all ex-servicem en to attend. on fine FOODS i Crispy Crackers 1 p o und ............... POST TENS. Package ........... HO , L arge size p k g e....... 19c 25c 29c 10c 49c introduced the speaker. The Rev- George M. S hum an of the F irst HERSHEY’S COCOA Package-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . P resb y terian church of A shland aided in the service. M usic was S & W TEA BAGS supplied by college m usicians. 48 count .................. B ennett L oftsgaard of K lam ath F alls app eared in a baritone solo. Hazel P arm an of P o rt O rford gave a violin solo. O ther m em ­ bers of the orch estral group w ere P au l A ikins, V irginia Alley, M ary C orthell, N orm a Elder, W illiam R obertson, Leslie Segs- The Peoples Store w orth, M axine K ieckm an, H enry Williams. Music was directed by i S taple an d Fancy G roceries, W allace S app of the College F resh V egetables, D ry Goods, j Shoes, G rain, Feed, etc faculty. T V ir, McIntyre Mercantile Co. • ' < ' 1946 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR 3 DAYS IN JACKSONVILLE For three days last week opportunity knocked at the door of Jacksonville residents says Bob Lee, Jacksonville merchant. who placed a S19C0 diamond ring in his show window and placed a price tag of S10.00 on it. No customers s t o p p e d during the three days and at the end of the time Bob states he re­ moved the ring for safe keep­ ing. and the original price. ~ Home Extension Unit ^ d a f S PlSiltcd tú MeÄ 6, j*' t í V.ÿi' ■at a t . . . Jacksonville, Oregon Wheelbarrows, wood and steel, at Marshall-Wells on the Plaza. Phone 21231. SCHAFER’S I school. I SUNDAY MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Closed Each Tuesday Schafer's Cafe Mrs. Phyllis R yan and sons, John, R ichard and R obert w ere visitors in Jacksonville T hursday afternoon. A. R. Livingston and T. A. , B urnfiel w ere business callers in M edford W ednesday. Ray H igginbotham of C entral I P oint baled hay for M organ and I Roby Isaacs last week. Mr. and Mrs. W arren of M ad­ ras, Oregon are spending a few days in Ashland. IT’S W E IT Z E L * / FOR THAT Jacksonville’s Only Union Cafe California Street Maple and Cherry Wood Salad Bowls Jacksonville The USS Franklin D. Roo' 1 (foreground) and the USS Mu (astern) take part In maneuver., ui the U. S. Eighth Fleet, which is r the command of Admiral Marc A. Mitseher, USN. Both 45,000-tor.ners are two of the three largest carriers in the world, the other one being .1 USS Coral Sea. The present maneuvers will extend into the summer. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. J 80c Supreme Finish Salad Fork and Spoon in Maple 98c ♦ FOR GIFTS Mr. ANNOUNCING Jacksonville AGATE SHOP that AGATE & MYRTLEWOOD JEWELRY Mrs. George R. Miller Have Bought Call Jacksonville 191 Gifts for Anniversaries and June Weddings IN and Ulan to Continue to serve IT ’S Hall C hina Teapots, all shapes and colors Coleman’s $1.95 f 'r Handpainted Seven-Piece Iced Tea Set HARDWARE SUPPLIES $5.95 Kromex Bun Warmer With the best in groceries and food products fi J t Jacksonville L L tn Oregon $2.65 Ml* EVERYBODY’S TALKING! Jacksonville & Community pair New Shipment! JACKSONVILLE CLINE’S GROCERY Ü $5.25 ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their necessity for good health. . Kromex Casserole $5.00 Everybody Can Find . . . Kromex Sizzling Oven Broiler, with Gravy Tree their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at WESTERN TH RIFT STORE in Medford. $2.50 Everybody Who Sheps . . . A olrath Triple Coat (extra heavy) W’hite Enamel Kettle, 7-quart size * Sou hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s Largest Variety. Over joo kinds and sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 $2.55 New Crater Lake Pictures $1.49 - $8.95 Jacksonville WEITZEL’S Ashland