Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 20, 1946, Image 7

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    SOUTHERN O R IG O N MINER, THURSDAY, JUNE to , 1946
THE JACKSONVILLE NEWS
Evangelists Having
Service In J’ville
Little Applegate
I Ready For Power
Rancher» on Little A pplegate
are now in line to get their share
of electrical power, according to
officials of C alifornia, Oregon,
Pow er, C. S eth Bullis, division
m anager for Copco, stated that
now th at th e Big A pplegate p ro ­
ject was u n derw ay the runcher
along the sm aller atream w en
m uking arran g em en ts w h i c h
would give them pow er benefits.
The pole line and the poles
w ere got out by the ranchers of
the Big A pplegate area and this
will probably be done by the
L ittle A pplegate residents
D elbert H eckert ha? been vis­
iting w ith his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, A lb ert H eckert the pust
week D elbert left for Virginia on
M onday afte r spending F athers
Day at home.
FOR CHETS
Jacksonville
AGATE SHOP
AGATE & MYRTI I VCt X > I >
JF.WEI RY
Call Jacksonville 191
G ifts for Anniversaries
and
I vue Weddings
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Percy Dick Home
Consumed by Fire
Jacksonville Boys
Work Blister Rust
Mrs. Goddard To
Retire As Leader
Jacksonville
Ramblings
A group of our young boys is
, o o w at work in the blister ru st
Mr. und Mrs Percy Dick and j control cam p at Union C reek,
G irl Scouts held a story book
•' iiy of Jacksonville suffered a the list of boys is as follows: p arty on Ju n e the 12th, wit.i
by
'».'S by fii<- last week of then- Paul H ardy, P at Z uspan, Lewis th eir leader and her assistant
G ladys H am ilton
home. O rigin of the fire is not B urnell, G ene K im ball, G ene 1 Each girl cam e dressed as her
l'owne, F ran k ie B ucher and Ray story book favorite character.
known.
T uesday n ig h t was m eeting
The contents of the en tire u p ­ C um m ings Jr.
The follow ing girls received night for the local g rangers, a
stairs of the house w ere consum ­
aw ard s for F irst Aid, C am pcraft, 1 good crowd was o u t and Mr. and
ed. Through m uch effort the fui
1 C am p C ookery, Design, Second 1 Mrs. H enry N iederm yer w ere on
n itu re on the low er floor was
C lass Badges, and m em bership , the refresh m en t com m ittee.
■ iki-n from the burning building
stars, A nita H eckert, M ary Jo
The com m unity reg rets th at
and was saved. The house and
Hall, A inta B ackus, N orm a B ac­ I they will not have Mrs. M argar-
•intents were but partially cov­
On F riday Ju n e the 14th, Mrs. kus, Alice A th erto n , Jo an Gwin, 1 et G oddard as Scout lead er for
HOME EXTENSION UNIT
ered by insurance.
E. E. G ore of M edford presented B everly Moody, M arcie Evans, i the girls?
ELECTS MRS REED CHM.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick had ju st at 8 o’clock p.m., Miss A nita M ary Lou Lind, Donna Davies,
The H arold L aw sen’s cam e
The Home E xtension unit met com pleted the rem odeling and H eckert in her first recital. The LeW anda Hudson received her
here
for a sh o rt vacation last
M onday afternoon, Ju n e IOth ai refinishing of the interior of th e recital was divided into three G irl Scout pin.
week
but afte r a few days of
2 p i n a t the Royal Neighbors house on both floors.
parts.
The girls presen ted Mrs. M ar­ S outhern, O regon they decided
The fam ily is presently stay ­
ila ll w here they held the elec
P a rt 1. The G rasshopper F am ­ g aret G oddard w ith a gift for her to c u t th eir visit sh o rt in order
lion of officers, Mrs. Helen Reed ing w ith Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels. ily by Florence B ra. A t T he D er- four years of loyal service as
to re tu rn to C alifornia an d dis­
was elected chairm an, Mrs. Sybil
! by by L. S treabbog. C otton Pick- th e ir leader, Mrs. G oddard is re­ pose of th e ir hom e so as to be­
S tew art, vice chairm an; Mrs.
j ers by Elizebeth B lackburn M ar­ tirin g as leader.
Mrs. M arion com e perm an en t residents of
R uth Backus, S ecretary; Mrs.
tin. Music Box by W agner. Ah, N iederm yer was presen ted w ith S o u th ern Oregon. T hey w ere so
Ju n e B risbane, T reasurer. Tin
Sweet M ystery of Life by Vic­ a gift as her w ork as assistan t im pressed by the m any o ppor­
uitit m eets the first F riday ot
tor H erbert.
scout leader.
tu n ities offered h ere and the
each m onth at 2 p.m. at the Royal
P a rt 2, Rondo by Mozart.
1
R efreshm ents w ere served to ; b eau tifu l scenery th a t all in all
N eighbor Hall, all ladies in te r­
P a rt 3. C hinese Snow Scene by the scouts and th e ir guests who it was ju s t so u th ern O regon soil­
ested are welcom e to come. Light
W agness, L ’A gilite by B urgm ull- included Mrs. O tto H eckert, Mrs. ing herself to th e visitors from
refreshm ents will be served by
er. G av o tte by Elizabeth T ayler H. E. Lind, Mrs. G eneva Davies, C alifornia.
an uppoint«d hostess for the a ft­
Blake. S unshine Caprice, Mr$. A. Mrs. Ray H arris, Sr. T hey had as
T he local G irl Scouts assisted
ernoon.
M. Virgil. T aran telle by C harles th e ir special guest, Mrs. M argie 1 last w eek w ith th e food drive
«»
Dennee. Bells of St. M arys by H opkins of M edford, who is sec­ for Jack so n county.
Mr. and Mrs. George DeMoss
Adams.
C herries are ripening fast at
re ta ry of M edford Council and
of Dell V ineyard had as their
T w enty guests w ere present of S um m er cam p for th e girls at th e N eiderm yer orchard.
guests last week Mr. and Mrs.
and refresh m en ts w ere served by L ake of the Woods. S to ry Book
Harold Lawson of B akersfield,
Mr$. E. E. G ore and Mrs. Otto G am es w ere played du rin g the
Miss Sharley DeMoss of Dell
C alifornia.
Heckert. Jacksonville people a t­ evening.
V ineyard, is spending tw o w eeks
We extend a welcom e to an o th ­
tending were: Mrs. A lb ert H eck­
v isitin g w ith frien d s and re la ­
er discharged navy m an, Ensign
e rt and dau g h ter, M yraa, Mrs.
tives in P o rtlan d and T he Dalles.
L
auren
ce
Fick
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
S
al­
Bob S m ith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Daisy Lewis, Mrs. M arion Nied- em, O regon S unday evening a ft­
Noah Sm ith. Bob is now w ith the
erm yer, Mrs. P aul G oddard and e r spending F ath ers day at th e
M onum ents and m ark ers. See
Navy Rescrve.
P atty H arris.
hom e of his p aren ts, Mr. and B urns M em orials. On the P la tt.
Pfc. Lyonel E. H am ilton a r r i­
Mrs. P eter Fick. L auren ce w ill
ved hom e S atu rd ay to spend
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Knox, Mr.
C IN C IN N A TI — With its ntem-
be
em ployed th rough the sum m er
F athers day w ith his fa th e r and M-rship soaring to an all tim e hiuh, and Mrs. J. D. B row n, L aurence
at
th
e fire control station in S al­
to visit witli his p aren ts and o th ­ he Disabled A m erican V eterans Fick of Salem , Oregon.
FOR GOOD BUYS IN
em , from w hich he plans to re ­
er relatives over the week end. I welcomes Joseph E. Brockman of
tu
rn
to
college
in
th
e
fall.
Sharonville,
Ohio,
us
its
100,000th
Hc re tu rn ed to M cChord Field
WESTERN UNION RATES
PROPERTY, see
member. Dow V. W alker (left I,
Mr. and Mrs. R ay H arris Sr.
W ashington M onday m orning,
national DAV com m ander, presents GO UP AS OF WEDNESDAY
are welcom ing th e ir son, Ray
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H am ilton Brockman with historic m em ber­
The fla t over-all increase of
has as th eir fa th e r days guests ship card. Brockman, who fought 10% in teleg rap h rates and re ­ Jr. hom e from N aval service
T .S g t. and Mrs. J. L. Ham ilton,) with the 121st Mechanized C avalry visions and elim inations of ce r­ w here he has sp en t m ost of the
I’ic. Lyonel E. H am ilton it was Reconnaiaance unit, lost both legs tain classes of service authorized tw o years in th e Pacific.
action while crossing the Rhine.
REAL ESTATE
Phone 692
the first tim e in six years th at in
He is 26 years old, m arried, and by the F ederal C om m unications
New sh ip m en t of enam el w are
the boys had both been home for the fa th e r of a 19 month old girl. Com mission will become effect­
cooking u tins ils at M arsh a 11
Jacksonville, Oregon
fath ers day.
Brockm an plans to go to school ive a t 12:01 a.m. W ednesday, Well* on th e Plaza.
F riends of Mrs. Jew el Rians under the provisions of Public- Ju n e 12, the W estern U nion T ele­
will be glad to learn th a t she has j Law 16.
graph announced. Increased rates
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recovered from h er o p e ra tio n :
w ere m ade necessary by aw ards
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beckley and of the N ational W ar Labor Board
and is at the hom e of a sister in
d aughter, G loria w ere afternoon
Medford.
Mrs. L. M. H am ilton of A rnold callers at the Fick hom e Sunday.
Lane had the F irst P resb y terian Mr. Beckley and Laurence w ere
church m issionary society of buddies in England. It was th eir
M edford m eeting at her hom e first visit w ith each other since
they both had re tu rn ed to the
last week.
A. R. L ivingston and T. A. states. Mr. Beckley is now asso­
B urnfiel w ere business callers in ciated w ith the S tan d ard Oil Co.
He was form erly of F reeport,
M edford Monday.
AND INSECT SPRAÌ
but now of M edford.
Ray J. H arris Jr. EM third
_ F I L M S —
class, was discharged from the
IMCVKLOPED A PRINaV.lt
Navy, Ju n e 12, 1946, at the P e r­
Let us help you with your
ti or 8 e*. 15c per roll
sonnel S ep aratio n C enter, Bre­
food
conservation problems.
m erton, W ashington.
Double size 25c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P
eter
Fick
e
n
te
r­
5c extra of Panchrom atic. All
We can keep your old re­
tained S unday in honor of F a th ­
fine grain developed. Reprint»;
ers
Day.
frigerator
going until the new
2c each. Double size 3c each.
Evangelistic services will be
held at 7:45 p.m. each evening in
Hie historic old Jacksonvillc
church it was announced this
week.
Special services will be con­
ducted by H urry la-ucock, Jam es
W right and R obert Bgigian, evun
gelists from the S outhern C ali­
fornia Bible college. The public
is cordially invited to atten d the
services. Special m usic will be
presented during the m eeting».
Anita Heckert Has
nne Piano Kecital
100,000th DAV
W. A. CHILDERS
MAKE
Modern
Refrigeration
Cool Summer
Menus
PO SSIBLE BY
Using Fresh Fruits ami Vege­
tables from . . .
-tfvt Id/eath&i
.m iLLiR’S
GROCERY
Deckle or plain edge. Guarau
teed work. Enlarging, coloring.,
copying. Low prices. Send to
ECONOMY
PHOTO FIN ISH ER «
Box 1576, Station It
LOS ANOEIJBS 7, CALIF.
Formerly Cline's
Jacksonville
Oregon
George R. Miller, Prop.
l ,
— r
Veterans
SCHAFER’S
SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
RABBIT, FRIED
PLASTIC
LAMP SHADES
IN
GOOD
Choose a profitable ooat w*r
professional career—
CHIROPRACTIC
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college in New York, Chicairo.
Indianapolis.
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or
Toronto, under the G. I- Mm
of Riirhf»
F„i turthn lnf»im»tl«n
writ*
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Association. Inc.
N a tio n a l B id « .
W «hu l»i « it.». Io w a
TY PES
NEW SHADES.
AND
SIZES
Schafer’s Cafe
Jacksonville's Only Union Cafe
Coleman’s
California Street
Jacksonville
Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
TABLE LAMP
SHADES
FLOOR LAMP
SHADES
98c
1.55
. 2.79
PLEA TED SHADES in T hree sizes
from S J .1 0
We’ll be glad to h e lp you
choose warm weather specials.
Phone 141
Time
A «y
Jacksonville
to S J 45
WEITZELS
Jacksonville
McIntyre
Mercantile Co.
The Peoples Store
A ny Place
Oregon
S tap le and F ancy G roceries,
F resh V egetables, D ry Goods,
Shoes, G rain, Feed, etc
Jacksonville, Oregon
I,
/o r
HARDW ARE SUPPLIES
’S TALKING!
1.98
BRIDGE LAMP
SHADES
Ashland
IT ’S
IN
W ASHABLE PLASTIC
BOUDOIR SHADES
Rose, w hite, and blue
RELIABLE
Refrigeration
Service
Closed Each Tuesday
JACKSONVILLE
Food can be cool and delight­
ful for summer meals.
Try Fresh Vegetables and
lots of salads this summer.
M. L. Evans
DRESS UP ANY ROOM WITH
ALL
Ask to see our line of Chill-
chests, Walk-In Coolers, and
refrigerated display cases.
"Prompt and Efficient”
OLD SOUTHERN STYLE
IN
THESE LOVELY
ones are available.
Call us and enjoy having your
ABOLI I V I1 AMINS, and scientific research has proven their
necessity for good health.
Permanent
Everybody Can Find . . .
OPAL’S BEAUTY SHOP
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY
•
Phone 511
Jacksonville
WE WILL SOON HAVE STANDARD MAKES OE
NEW RADIOS. ELECTRIC RANGES. REFRIG ERA TORS
AND OIL HEATING STOVES
On easv credit terms at the
BOB LEE RADIO ELECTRIC
JACKSONVILLE
their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections
at WESTERN TH R IFT STORE in Medford.
Everybody Who Shops . . .
Sou hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford’s Largest Variety.
Over 500 kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
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