Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 27, 1946, Image 9

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    s o u 11II KN ORI GON MINER, THURSDAY, JUNI a7> ,<,46
THE JACKSONVILLE NEWS
Garden Club Has
An Installation
*
w ho p re se n te d euch officei w ith
a corsage.
T he ladies in sta lle d w ere Miss
I la n e lla n le y , p re sid e n t, M is.
M ina C o n le y ,1st vice p re sid e n t,
M is. H elen H eed, second
vice
M ills,
Ja c k so n v ille G u ld e n C lu b rncl p re s id e n t, Mrs. D o ro th y
lust w eek a t tin- h<unc <»i M i k . tre a s u re r, M is E liz a b e th H eck ert
C a th e rin e F a rle y mi th e Ju c k so n s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. M yrtle A rnold,
h is to ria n and Mrs. A d d ie S inets,
v ille h ig h w a y , O ffic e r:, w ere in
sta lle d by Mrs. A n n a C olem an lin ru ria n .
by Gladys Hamilton
ures of the ow ners of the hotel is
Mrs. I,. (I. C e n te r a n d Mrs. It.
in the m ueseum and they w ere a
The
Jacksonville
M
useum
loc­
'I'. N ichol, both hud w ritte n r e ­
handsom e couple, the price list
ated
in
the
Olo
H
istorical
hotel
p o rts on the s ta te m e e tin g of th e
of groceries a t th a t time are here
f e d e ra tio n ol a rd e n C lu b s w hich was erected by Mr. and Mm. Geo. so th a t we know th a t o u r food of
w as held on J u n e 10th an d 11th, llo lte in the y ear of 1888 and is today is not too expensive. The
a t E ugene T he re p o rts w in e e n ­ on East C alifornia St. The hours boom days had its inflation prices
are tro m i l l a.m. till 5 p.m. each w hich we hope w on't he so high
jo y e d by tb e ladies.
Mrs. N ell F in n ey told of th e day of the week and the c a re ta k ­ again.
c lu b 's e x h ib it a t the M en's G a r ­ ers are Mr. and Mrs. W illia m 1
Names of Visitors at Mueseum
d e n C lu b rose show
h e ld in 1 F orrested who have been there
G ra n ts P ass May 31 a n d J u n e 1 for past two m onths. A fter op en ­
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Sum m ers
S h e w as a ssisted by M rs. E liz a ­ ing it on the 15th of A pril and and fam ily of O akley, Kansas.
b e th H e c k e rt w ho p re se n te d a in this tim e t h e y have had ovei Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Welch of A k ­
ra d io sc rip t by Mrs. S a d ie N ichol tw o thousand v is ito n from all ron, Ind Mr Ernie Lesh, O ntario.
w h ich w as c a rrie d o v e r KG AC a t p arts of the S tates, from C anada Mrs. C. F. Patz, Tw in Falls, Ida.
arid from Alaska. Mrs. F o rrester Mr. and Mrs. K enneth B urbank,
C01 vallis.
Mrs. S a d ie N ichol w as a w a rd e d reports her work of m eeting the F reep o rt HI. E. C. Johnson Non
th e door prize. H ostesses for the stran g ers and listening to theii M illine Helen B lackm an, Peoria,
a fte rn o o n w e re Miss lla n le y , Mrs. com m ents and telling them o f ! III. W ilbur H. Enghtrom , Des
A d la G w in and Mrs. H elen Reed. the treasures in the building is Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. H.
M rs. N ichol and Mrs.
M cK ee interesting. For the m usic lovers Van Dyke, G rand Raids, Mich.
p o u re d tea an d m e m b e rs en jo y e d .ill w ant to know il the old organ Tom m y
W right, H arve, Mont.
th e to u r of the E a rle y ’s g a rd e n . will play, w hen told th at it is in Mr. and Mrs. A. G. M cCormick,
T h e m e m b e rs p re s e n t w ere the w orking order they set dow n to Minn. H A. J u rk in and K ate
M esdam es W. A. C h ild e rs, A nna play and enjoy the soft tones of S telle, New York City, N.Y. J. A.
C olem an, M ina C onley, Edna the m usie box. As you look at Nicholson, Stockholm , Sask. B en­
E vans, C a th a rin e E arley , N elle the d ifferen t things you w onder nie C urrier, Hastings, Nebr. Alice
F in n e y , M ary G o d w a rd , A dla at the history th a t has taken D. Brown, A rkansas, City, Kan.
G w in , E liz a b e th H e c k e rt, H a ttie place w ithin a few short years, Gold»- and Doris G arrison, V ir­
H en d rick so n , Lois M cK ee, D oro­ the advance in the fire fighting ginia City, Mont. R. Jones, K an ­
th y M ills, S ad ie N ichol an d equipm ent and helm ets w orn by sas C ity, Kan. Mrs. B ertha B u r­
H elen Reed. V isitors fo r th e a fte r the firem en of years gone by is rows, Xenia, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.
noon w ere Mrs. F u lle r, M rs. N e l­ in great contrast to w hat is used Geo. Koch, Dennison, Iowa. F. W.
DELICIOUS FLAVORED
son
Mrs. C h a rle s O ffe n b a c h e r now, the g ian t tusks, teeth and M cKensize and son, Om aha, Neb.
v ertabraes of prehistoric anim als, R uby Lee Jo h n s and B etty Jean
an
d
d
a u g h te r G ayle.
M ilk
Jacksonville
A I r ip Thru Jacksonville
Museum Interest Tourists Ramblings
RELAXING and
(Z&otiny
Chocolate
It's
the dainty handw ork, each item
V
T ruly Delicious
D oubly Rich
and
Have one today—
Schafer’s Cafe
T h e K im b a lls re p o rt th e sale
th e Bill W in n in g h a m p ro p e rty
th e m o u th of F o rre st C reek
Mr. an d M rs. G. B. W oodson
Ja c k so n v ille .
Jacksonville's Only Union Cafe
California Street
as m eals w ere served to the m in ­
ers and cow punchers as well as
the trad ers and freighters and
stagecoach passengers. The pict-
r ,
A q u iet w edding was held on
the 15th of J u n e w hen Miss B etty
Je a n Rock becam e the bride of
Jo h n H am aer. The young couple
are g rad u ates of Jacksonville
High school. H am aker served for
about tw o years in the E uropean
T h eater
of O perations
from
w hich he has lately re tu rn ed .
B etty was one of this years g ra ­
duates.
Closed Each Tuesday
IN
JACKSO NVII I I
VIRGINIA MADDUX GIVES
SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY
I T ’S
Coleman’s
FOR THE
/or
HARDWARE SUPPLII S
BEST IN FOODS
THIS SUMMER
Try
O ur
Fresh
F ruits
and Vegetables
LOR GILTS
Jacksonville*
AGATE SHOP
miLLtfi’S
AGATE & MYR I I I W (X )I)
JEWELRY
GROCERY
Call Jacksonville >91
Formerly Cline’s
Jacksonville
Oregon
George R. Miller, Prop.
G ifts fo r Anniversaries
and
June Weddings
We'll help you keep a cool head
Mrs. V irginia M addux, assisted
by Mrs. G e rtru d e M artin e n te r­
tained h er S unday school class on
F riday at h er home, The ladies
served lunch to the following
boys, Lyle H am ilton, Dick S an ­
ford, R ichard Sovde, Donald M y­
er, H erm an M yer, F rank D itte,
G ene Reed, Eddie Reinking. R on­
nie M cIntyre, H arold Jord an , and
B ruce S tew art.
P eyton Sentence to
Be Passed Friday
W illiam E. Peyton, 25, Jac k so n ­
ville w ar v eteran and fa th e r of
three children was found g uilty
of sta tu to ry rape by a circu it
court ju ry in M edford T uesday
afternoon. P eyton was indicted
several w eeks ago on charges in ­
volving a 16 y ear old girl.
P eyton received the v erd ict
quietly. S entence will be passed
on F riday by C ircuit Ju d g e H er
bert K. Hanna.
EVERYONE IS INVITED
this summer
OPAL’S BEAUTY SHOP
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY
Phone j i a
Jacksonville
DANCE
SATURDAY,
June 29
U. S. Hall
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
ABO UT V ITA M IN S , and scientific research has proven their
necessity for good health.
John R. Norris
Buried On Monday
FOODS
McIntyre
Mercantile Co.
Modern
Refrigeration
JACKSONVILLE
J u ly 13 will be a big barb ecu e
day in P o rtlan d for th ree p la n e ­
loads of Hollyw ood celebraties
w ho w ill feast on Jo h n D ay beef
in a settin g p a tte rn e d a fte r Stuch
ell’s saloon, an old Jack so n v ille
lan d m ark .
T he ev en t is p a rt of th e p u b ­
licity p lan n ed for th e W orld p re ­
m iere of “C anyon P assag e” the
E arn est Haycox sto ry w hich was
film ed in O regon w ith a Ja c k so n ­
ville background. M uch of th e
action in th e sto ry tak es place
in the old saloon.
Siilm cribe for T he M iner today.
M usic by
Sonnys’ Band
fSS'j
Everybody Can Find . . .
their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections
at WESTERN T H R IF T STORE in Medford.
Everybody Who Shops . . .
Sou’hern Oregon's Vitamins Headquarters . . .
Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices
Finds Authentic Vitamin Information
Finds Medford’s l argest Variety.
Over joo kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
¡
C o n g ratu latio n s
to Mi. ana
Mrs. Jo h n H arnaker from the
com m unity.
The com m unity is saddened by
th e loss of tw o old friends this
week. Mr. Edens was a very
q u iet m an, so is the rest of the
fam ily, b u t they have a lot of
frien d s here. Jo h n N orris, who
had been an a rd e n t m em ber of
the IOO F lodge No. 10 since 1908,
and who had held offices in the
S u b o rd in ate, Encam pm ent, and
who was a p ast captain o f the
C anton will be m issed by his
b ro th er m em bers.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles, are the
proud p aren ts of a baby boy who
DeArm ond m ill has receiv ­
was born Ju n e 22. He weighed ed The
a new coat of pain t which im ­
six pounds.
the looks of th e mill.
A gain the fact is b ro ught home proves
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bowm an
th a t the yo u n g er ch ildren need have as th eir guests th eir d a u g h t­
a play ground. T he sw im m ing er and grandson. Mrs F ran k R ob­
pools a r e too far aw ay from inson and son Edw ard of Seattle,
m ost youngsters. Mr. W endt had W ashington.
tried unsuccessfully to keep the
ch ild ren aw ay from the ponds of
w ater th a t form in th e old gold
dredging area. The gold dredging
people had prom ised to fill ail
d irt back in a fte r the dredging
was com pleted b u t this was n ev ­
e r done. E dw ard Robinson, was
very lucky th a t T /S g t. Phillips
was near.
Price, W elslaco, Tex. Mr. and
o
Mrs. O scar Olson, C leburne, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Gustefson,
A dam s N. D. Mr and Mrs. J.
Staggs, Tucson, Ariz. Rita C h am ­
berlin, Chicago, III. C. W. Tw ight,
Fargo, N.D. E. P. L indsay and
Lloyd L indsay of Anchorage,
F u n eral services for J o h n R. ,
A laska
N orris, well know n re sid e n t of
Jack so n v ille who passed aw ay at
ADREAL CHAPTER
his hom e T hursday, J u n e 20,
HOLDS LAST MEETING
w ere held a t the C onger-M orris
A d real c h a p te r held th eir last chapel 10:00 A. M. M onday, Ju n e
m eeting last T h u rsd ay evening
u n til n e x t fall. T he ch a p te r clos­ 24, w ith th e R everend H arry
W arm w eath er m eans cool­
ed for th e su m m er w ith a pot H ansen officiating.
Mr.
N
orris
w
as
born
F
eb
ru
a
ry
luck su p p er for all m em bers and
ing foods.
16, 1877 a t W au tu ag a County,
th eir families.
N orth C arolina. He cam e to O re­
Come im and shop a t o u r
Mr. E rnest M cIntyre left last gon in 1904 w h ere he has since |
T hursday m orning for Dublin, been connected w ith th e fru it
ev erfresh vegetable c o u n te r !
G eorgia w here he w ill visit w ith an d logging in d u stry . He was
w here a continual sp ray keeps
his son R ussell who is confined, forem an for several orchards and
to the N aval H ospital for tre a t­ grew a crop of W inter N ellis
our foods fresh and g reen
m ent. Mrs. Thelm a M cIntyre is
assisting in the store du rin g his p ears on th e M idvalle o rch ard on
th e Jack so n v ille highw ay th at
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. S te w art have re ­ won th e gold m edal a t the San
tu rn ed from th eir vacation trip Francisco E xposition in 1915.
to th e m iddle w estern states.
He has been a m em ber of J a c k ­
C harles M itchelm ore left last sonville IOOF lodge No. 10 for
w eek to spend p a rt of his su m ­ fo rty years and held m any offices
m er vacation w ith his g ra n d p a r­ of d istin ctio n in all branches of
ents in W ashington.
The Peoples Store
Mr. and Mrs. Don P arsons of the order.
Mr.
N
orris
is
su
rv
iv
ed
by
his
Los Angeles, C alifornia arriv ed
S taple and Fancy G roceries,
on Ju n e 10 to spend th eir vaca- i w idow, M amie F. N orris of J a c k ­ F resh V egetables, Dry Goods,
tion w ith Mr .and Mrs. Lee M ad­ sonville, tw o sons, A ubrey and
Shoes, G rain, Feed, etc
dux.
C arl N orris of M edford, and tw o
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. G oddard b ro thers, J o n a th a n of N orth C ar­
Jacksonville, Oregon
had as th eir guesets last w eek Mr olina and M ilton of D illard, O re­
G oddards sister and b ro th er in ­ gon.
law Mr. and Mrs. C arrol Jam es
H onorary pall bearers w ere
and d au g h ter Jo an from O ly m p ia ,1
from Siskiyou lodge No. 16 and
Wash.
active pall bearers w ere from the
Mrs, M ary N orvelle left last
w eek to spend the sum m er in Jack so n v ille IOO F lodge No. 10.
A ctive p allb earers includ e d
P o rtlan d w ith h er parents.
Mr. H enry N iederm yer and G eorge B row nlee, A lb ert H eck­
F ran k Clogston spent the week ert, Gus Sanger, C larence Buck,
end in P o rtlan d w ith the M ed­ Hollis arks, and C het P urcell.
ford G un Club. They are m e m -' Noble G rand A ndy DeG raff,
and C haplain Dave D orn had
bers of th a t organization.
Mr. and Mrs. C het W endt are ch arg e of services at the g ra v e­
spending th eir vacation in Calif. side. Many beau tifu l flow ers
The Misses Joyce N eiderm yer, w ere m ute offerings of the frie n d ­
C h arlo tte N eiderm yer, and Enid ship of the people who knew
S k in n e r are now hom e for th eir him.
Hym ns w hich w ere ren d ered
su m m er vacation from college.
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy S m ith have at the services w ere his favorites,
had new shingles p u t on th eir “Rock of Ages" and “My Face
Looks Up”.
house.
Let us help you w ith your
food conservation problems.
S tu ch ell’s Salooni
Furnishes Setting
TO
I
W illiam J Edens passed aw ay
Friday at is hom e in Jac k so n v il­
le. Mr. Edens was born in J o h n ­
son County, Tennessee, M arch 2,
1 1877 and had m ade his hom e in
Southern O regon for the past
tw enty years.
Besides his wife, S arah Edens,
he leaves th ree children. F red W
Edens, Union; George E. Edens
and Mrs. F ran k Clogston, J a c k ­
sonville; three gran d ch ild ren ; a
brother, E. L. Edens, Tennessee
and a sister, Mrs. N annie Fenton,
Medford.
F u n eral services w ere held
Ju n e 26, at the C onger-M orris
Chapel w ith the Rev. Law rence
M itchelm ore officiating. In te r­
m ent was in the Jack so n v ille ce­
m etery.
Rock-Hamaker Rites '
at Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
of in the place has its ow n m erits
a t and is well w orth the tim e th a t
to is spent in the room which no
of doubt has seen m any a gay time,
by
G ladys H am ilton
W. J. Edens Dies
In Jacksonville
Phone Medford 3874
FOR GOOD BUYS IN
PROPERTY, see
W. A. CHILDERS
REAL ESTATE
Phone 691
Veterans
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professional career—
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National Chiropractie
Association. Inc.
Seattle Boy Saved
From Drowning Fri.
E d w ard R obinson of S eattle
w ho is visiting his gran d p aren ts,
Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. B ow m an of
Jacksonville, n early drow n e d
F rid ay afternoon in an old d re d ­
ge pond on the D eA rm ond L um ­
b er com pany m ill pro p erty n ear
Jacksonville.
R obinson was in com pany w ith
nine o th er boys and w hile sw im ­
m ing was e n th er strick en w'ith
cram ps or stepped into a deep
hole. He w ent dowrn and becam e
lodged in m ud at the bottom.
T Sgt. Jo h n M. Phillips, arm y
recru iter, who w as fishing n e a r­
by was attra cted to the scene by
the com m otion plunged in and
b ro ught the boy to shore. P hillips
applied artificial resp iratio n for
tw en ty m inutes before the C on­
ger-M orris am bulance and pul-
m otor arrived.
Robinson was tak en to the S ac­
red H eart hospital w here he was
released the n ex t m orning.
W » can keep your old re­
frigerator going until the new
. ones are available.
Ask to see our line of Chil
chests, Walk-In Coolers, and
refrigerated display cases.
RELIABLE
Refrigeration
Service
"Prompt and E fficient”
M. L. Evans
zlwy Make-Any Time
Any Place
Jacksonville
Oregon
D 4 R Deodorant Cream, 85c
jar now on sale, 65c. LaMarre
Drug Store
WE W ill
SO O N H A V E S T A N D A R D M A K I'S O l
NEW RADIOS, ELECTRIC RANGES. REFRIGERATORS
AND OIL HEATING STOVES
On easy credit terms at the
BOB LEE RADIO ELECTRIC
JACKSONVILLE
V
Phone 141