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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, ,946
THE JACKSONVILLE NEWS
M onum ents and m arkers. See
Burns M em orials. On tho PlazL
( omplction of New
Bridge Now N e?r
The woik
on fine
FOODS
W hether you're planning to
spend Sunddy in the picnic
qrove or at homo, you can
decorato your m enus w ith the
fine q u a lity foods that m ake
every nioal a m edal w inner
for p alate-p leasin g goodness.
How? By fillin g your m arket
; basket at M cIntyre's.
McIntyre
Mercantile Co.
The P eoples Store
Staple and Fancy Crncerie ,
Fresh Vegetable#, Dry Goods,
Shoes, Grain, Feed, etc
J a ck son ville, Oregon
the City Bridge
• is progri òsi ng
porle 1 ttil.-r week.
1 , l i l i l í »nt ready for
the fill in wink.
k.
f the bridge will
et in town which
will give a
eet 1oute to Ilio
school hou
md tillleviate tile
tiulfic at tiie intersection i f Cal*
ifornia and Oiegon -trte t.. 'Jhi,
should prove a benefit to traffic
coming from tiie Apple;...te area.
Fire of Unknown Origin
Destroys Farm Equipment
Children’s Day
Program Sunday
George Miller Takes
Over ( line’s Grocery.
George R. Miller, formerly of
Denver, Colorado, became the
Sunday was observed as Child ‘new owner and m anager of the
rens pay at tiie First Presbyter Cline’s Grocery in Jacksonville
ian ( hutch. A large crowd was J last week. Mr. Miller, who was
in attendance for an interesting affiliated with a .-.tore in Denver
program. The program for the •ok over the operation on Mon
day was as follows:
day of this week.
Mr. and Mis. L. M. Cline and
f relude, Mrs. R. V. Martin;
The Doxoiogy fpllowi 1 by the family, who have been operating
Lords Prayer and the Gloria. the business stated th at they had
Responsive Reading. Song “In no definite plans for the future
My Heart There Rings A Melo ither than to rest for a while.
dy.”
Mr. and Mrs. Miller will oper
Mrs. Nellie Niedermyer, S. S. ate the store. They have been in
Supt led in prayer, announce Oregon since March of this year.
ments, Charles Mitchellrnore; of
Mrs. A rm pricst is substituting
fering; Poem “A Share in the
Program ” Gene Reed; S o n g at the library this week.
“W hat a Friend we Have in
Jesus”.. Prim ary Dept; Songs
“Praise Him” and “Climb, Climb
IN
Up Sunshine M ountain”; Poems:
J C K SÓ kV il LE
“A Wise M other”, Judy Ander-
-on. Tiny Little Tots, Annette-
IT ’S
Edwards, Diane Edwards, Marie-
Johnson. “The- Childrens Friend”,
Janice Garner. “A Beautiful Day’
Shirley DeGraff. "Pansies for
Childrens Day” Virginia C arter;
Just One Flower” M argery Ann
/ur
’Edens, "A Message” Sara Jean
H . J D V A R E SUPPLIES
Clog ton; “I’m Glad I’m L ittle”
Donna Myer; “A Beautiful Verse
Nancy Niedermyer. “On Child
rens Day”, David Carter; “A
Childrens Day Verse”, David
Lind
“Song, “Jesus Make me Happy’
Mrs. Henspeters class; Poem
“Thanks for Sm- ’’ Things” Judy
Hall and Marsha G arner; Poem
“A G reeting” Delores Lind. Poem
“A Childs evening prayer”, Alice 1
Atherton, Charlotte Reed, and
Mary Lou Lind. Song “Tis Glory !
to Know-”, Mrs. Madduxs class.
Poem “He Remem b e r e d,” ,
• And of course those
Charles Mitchelmore, Dick San- •
Real T-Bone Steaks
ford, Harold Jordan and L y le )
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Home
Cooked Food
Hamilton. Piano solo “Bells of
• A Union House
int M arys”, Anita £Ieckert.
Exercise “A Light in the Bible”
Closed Each Tuesday
Mary Jo Hall, A nita Heckert, and
Enid McKee. “Jesus W ants Me
For A Sunbeam ” all of the Sun
day School. “God Will Take Care
of You”, Congregation. Benedic
tion, Mrs. Niedermyer.
Jackson i ¡lie’s Only Union Cafe
of unknown origin dc.s- tools, plus several other artii
1 in i' g. ig e , a r i l . viral Wert lost. A car belonging t
pieces of equipm ent on the Mm I in . .« w of th< family was
.0
Morgan plate near Jacksonvill
dan aged.
Wednesday, June 5.
In .usance was tarrie d on the
i t . : .-in.-,, who was returning building by Mr. Hotchkiss and
from the wrestling /hatches wa: ;ome insurance was on the son’s
hie t j push one ta r out of the ear. The rest of tht things were a
garage before the flames made total loss.
it too hot for him to work.
Th<- house and other buildings
Damage is estim ated at uppr-
in the area were saved from the
*i'. itely $5000. Two cars, a trac fire and this is partly attributed
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fick spent tor and power mower equipn en
to the showers of rain that fell
Sunday at Grant.. Pass visiting. a new trailer, a set of mill wrigh
rlier in the evening.
I’hey were accompanied by their
soti Dale.
Hubert Beach arrived home
Friday with ins discharge from
tiie Navy where he had served
Mr. Murle Morgan suffered an
tiie past two yeai . Bob spent
injury to his left eye on the 5th
all of his time out in the Pacific
of June. While cutting hay he
and Yellow sea.
had the m isfortune to have a
by
W. A. Childers sold the lot on
piece of broncho grass hit him in
G la d y s H am ilto n
C street to Mr. and Mrs. Moore
the eye. While removing it tht
I of Central Point and they now
Several new eases of intestinal grass sticker tore the lining of the
have under construction two new
Hu
were reported this week m i eve socket which needed three
houses, winch will he occupied in
stitches to close.
Jacksonville.
tiie near future, the Moores are
The
four
seniors
who
received
I former residents of Jacksonville.
the htgior aw ards at graduation 1 M rs. Myrtle Arnold was called
Mrs. Marion Neiderm yer and were Dorthea Kantor, Simmonne to Iowa on account of the illness
j daughter, Evylin had a, tiieu Petard,' Barbara N ie d e rm y e r, ' of her father.
Lyle Hamilton is suffering
guests, Thursday, June the nth, and Wesley Grinstead.
with
a painful cast of Poison
Judith and Mary Jo Bail and
School closed on Friday the 7 th.
Lyle Hamilton. They went to
Twenty two eighth graders re Oak.
The Rev. L. A. Mitehclmore is
Medford to sec the show “Pino ceived their diplomas Friday at
cchio".
their graduating exercises at 1:45 I expected home from the assemb-
, !y this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conger P. M.
had as their guests Sunday, Mr. | Thinners are at work in the
and Mrs. John Niederm yer and peach orchard of Mr. Otto Heck
children, Nancy and Brute.
ert.
Mrs. W. A. Childers is on the
Hoy Sm ith has a lot of blight
June 15. the date originally set
sick list this week.
in his Pear orchard which the
blight cutters are trying to check for opening of C rater Lake N at
O - — - -
ional park, is still the target
T. A. Burnfiel finished his new date, E. P. Leavitt, nark superin
boat in time to take it to Dia tendent said this week.
mond Lake on opening day. Hi
Snowplows are now one and
reports a good time.
1 one half miles from the rim of
Mr. John Norris is reported to the crater and are encountering
be critically ill at his home.
Í snov.IrCLs 12 feet in depth. A
Mrs. Bob Prentice of Medford one way road for use of park
spent Sunday at the home of hei service employees has been car
sister and brother in law, Mr. ved i:¡ o the park headquarters.
and Mrs. Otto Heckert and fam
Crater Lake park hotel
which was not operated during
fly.
Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Skinner tiie w ar will open this year but
entertained the children of their it is not certain whether it will
Mr. Henry Niederm yer w-as in
Sunday school with a picnic last be open for business on the June
Jacksonville
K lam ath Falls Sunday at the gun California Street
week.
15 date.
The snowplow has been w ork club shoot, held there.
Open io a.m. to io p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Henspeter
ing for 30 days in a two shift
schedule. When the rim is reach- j have as their house guests, M rs.!
cd there will be a three quarter ' Henspeter’s brother and family. |
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mile stretch of roadway that is
covered w ith 20 feet of snow. At 1
I
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• 1
present a Sno cat is being used
to haul men and equipment into
the Park headquarters.
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“DDT Products and Precaut
ions in Their Use.” and “Suggest
Sunday, June 16, Father’s D.iy
ions on the Use of DDT for Veg
etable Garden Pest Control.” are
two publications that have been
© TIE CLASPS
issued by Oregon ótate c -’ge
<5 W ATCH BANDS
and are now available from c un-
ty extension offices.
® WATCHES
CLOSED ON THURSDAY AND SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
FOR
GIFTS
O W ATCH CHAINS
Murle Morgan Has
Unusual Accident
Jacksonville
Ramblings
Coicman’s
ANNOUNCING
Crater Lake May
Open On June 15
This pair of
wires carries 480
long distance calls
sim ultaneous^
That you can now
get Western Union
Service at—
Schafer’s
Schaier’s Cale
FATHER
Will appreciate
These Gifts
MILLER’S GROCERY
Formerly CLINE’S
WILL BE OPEN EACH DAY
FROM 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Jacksonville
AGATE SHOP
® KEY ( HAINS
Small copper w ires in copper tubes about the size of a
pencil. .. yet nearly five hundred people can talk over them
at the same time. They are units of the famous coaxial
cable, developed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories to
help speed your calls up and down the Pacific Coast and
across the country.
O SIGNET RINGS
AGATE & MYRTLEWOOD
JEWELRY
® LODGE RINGS
We plan to continue
to serve
Jacksonville & Community
Call Jacksonville 191
Haynes Jewelry
G ifts for Anniversaries
and
June Weddings
.i.
With the best in Groceries
and Food Products
n
n
nut it.
Ú
ANNOUNCING
.tri
Jacksonville
Oregon
TH A T THE
SM S
no
Kerris Grccary, Talent
Has Been Purchased
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
by
Work has begun already on our part of the first trans
continental coaxial cable plong the route shown (dotted
line). It will be an eight-tube cable used for long distance
calls and television transmission. Actually, this project is
only part of our plans to extend and speed long distance
service.
Mapy other improvements are on the way. For it is our
purpose in our $400,000,000 five-year expansion program
to provide an ever-widening, ever-improving telephone
service . . . so that the telephone steadily becomes more
valuable and useful to every user.
Every day we seek to make telephone service
even better than it has ever been before
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
ABOU 1 \ 1 i AMINS, and scientific research has proven their
necessity for good health.
i^r. and Mrs. Dea Sw?em
FORMERLY OF IOS ANGELES, CALIF.
We Plan to Serve Talent Resi
dents with the Finest i.i Grocer-
ics.
DON S W E E M
Talent
Oregon
Everybody Can Find . . .
their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections
at \\ ESI ERN I 1IR 1 I1 STORE in Medford.
Everybody Who Shops . . .
Sou hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . .
Linds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Linds Authentic Vitamin Information
Linds Medford’s Largest Variety.
Over 500 kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874