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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday July 11, 1946 1 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER J’ville People Spend Quiet 4th Jacksonville Ramblings Many residents of Jacksonville celeb rated the F ourth of July hohduys by taking tu p s, having picnics, v isitin g W ith by G ladys H am ilton ic la tiv c Joint Installation ¡For Lodges Friday Officials of the Indep en d en t (O rder of Odd Fellows and of R uth R ebekah Lodge announced this week th at a jo in t in stalla tion will be held F riday night, Ju ly 12. The installation will take place their a t the IOOF hall. All m em bers are invited to attend. and in g eneral just relaxng for a F arm ers are busy w ith day or so. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Sm ith pic second cutting of hay. nicked on the Fourth Folks are busy w ith th eir g a r Mr. and Mrs. Bowm an and son dens. P at and Hay C um m ings Jr. s|>ent Some of the farm ers are get the 4th at t'ra le i Lake ting th eir g rain bound. Mrs. Mae S h u ltz of Hogue Hiv- \ The grange did not hold their er spent the 4th with her d a u g h t e r and son in law ,,M r. and Mrs annual F ourth of Ju ly picnic this year. H. C. C um m ings. Mr. and Mrs. Murl M organ had T. A. B urnfiel and A. H. L iv g u ests o v er th e 4th of J u ly holl- ingston w ere business callers in «lays. * The D earm ond Mill was closed M edford Ju ly 1. for the holidays of the fourth. Miss Ann Livingston e n te rta in T. A. B urnfiel, spent the fo u r ed a group of friends a t an a fte r th a t H iatt Lake. noon tea Ju ly 1. O tto H eckert and a group of Mrs. K ath arin e W endt has re friends spent the 4th on a fish tu rn ed from visiting h er m other ing trip in C alifornia. Bill Hansen is recovering at his E rnest M cIntyre is expected hom e from a tonsilectom y last hom e this week from Georgia. wee kin Medford. Capture the Charm That Is Yours OPAL’S BEAUTY SHOP L. E. H am ilton was a delegate to an AVC m eeting in A shland last week. The K im ball realestate report the sale of the B urns property on 3rd St. to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sm ith of Portland. Mr .and Mrs. Elm er A dam s and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M cIn tyre and fam ily sp en t the 4th at McKees bridge. Mrs. Pete S chaffer is enjoying a visit from her m other who is here from V oncouver, Wash. Johnnie Rene and frie n d s sp en t the 4th in A shland . Mr .and Mrs. J. C. McKim have re tu rn ed from southern C alifor nia w here they w ent a fte r dispos ing of th e n house, and are now building them a new house on th eir lots on north Oregon. IOOF lodge and R uth R eb ek ahs visited the C entral Point lodge M onday night and w atched the installation of the C entral P oint officers. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITUS I suffered for years and am so thankful th at I found relief from this terrib le affliction th a t I will gladly answ er anyone w ritin g me for inform ation. Mrs A nna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, V ancouver, W ash. Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO L ab o rat ories OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY Phone $ 12 Jacksonville Jayville Pioneer Tells Hat Story According to the r. m iniscenci s of Jacksonville o ldtim ers who have been in terview ed lately by rep resen tativ es of the U niversal Film com pany in th eir search for a guest to atten d the w orld p re m iere of C anyon Passage a m an was judged in 1856 by the hat he wore. F av o rite hats i a those days w ere Stetsons, which sold for $20.00 One old tim e Jack so n v ille re sident, according to film com pany publicity, told of a hanging w hich took place in the city sev eral years ago. The victim , was placed on a wagon, w ith a rope around his neck and w ith the o th er end tied to a tree limb. J u s t before the horses w ere d riv en aw ay w ith th e wagon th e vic tim loviingly rem oved his bran d - new Stetson from his head, c a r essed it lovingly and said: "guess I’ll not be needin' this anym ore. Som e of you fellow s m ight ju st as well have th e use of it.” and th en before the wagon was je rk ed out from u n d er him he sailed the hat out into the crow d of spectators. u Dana A ndrew s costum e in “C anyon Passage,” the p ictu re th a t is having its w orld p rem iere in P o rtland, Ju ly 13 ,is an ex act copy of a su it of clothes w hich is hanging in the Jacksonville m useum ,and w hich belonged at one tim e to an early Oregon pioneer. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND AS OF JUNE 29, 1946 RESOURCES Cash on H an d and Due from B an ks........................... $102,388,062.45 U . S. Bonds, including U . S. Governm ent Agencies. 298,913,032.71 $401,301,095.16 M u nicipal B o n d s ................................................................ 43,032,176.32 O th e r B o n d s ......................................................................... 773,161.09 Loans and D iscounts......................................................... 80,186,019.13 Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ....................................... 450,000.00 Bank Premises, Fu rniture and F ix tu re s .................... 2,865,269.91 O th e r R eal E s ta te .......................................* .................... None Customers’ L ia b ility on Acceptances........................... 92,284.52 In terest E a r n e d .................................................................. 1,976,471.37 O th e r R esources.................................................................. 362,526.29 T O T A L RESOURCES 4,500,000.00 10,500,000.00 8,665,178.03 $ 23,665,178.03 1,176,720.29 92,284.52 251,642.86 258,524.89 505,594,653.20 $531,039,003.79 REED’S MATTRESS CO. DANCE Monuments BEND ("Aunnu ENTERPRISE KLA»<«TH FALLS L/ IE L> / MAR;».. HELD MEDFORD MERRILL MOLALLA NEWBERG NORTH BEND NYSSA ORECON CITY PENDLETON SHERMAN COUNTY STAYTON TH£ DALLEj TILLAMOOK UNI0N WOODBURN BURNS AGENCY M usic by "ON THE PLA ZA " NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONAL BANK OF COTTACE CROVE COOLIDGE & McCLAINE, SILVERTON BANK OF FOREST GROVE BANK OF SELLWOOD, PORTLAND BANK OF EUGENE CLATSOP COUNTY BANK, SEASIDE BANK OF PRINEVILLE THE SCIO STATE BANK BANK OF SWEET HOME DEPOSITS First National Bank of Portland and 40 branches....................................$505,594,65?.?0 9 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland. . 73,208,752.49 JACKSONVILLE IT ’S Coleman’s /o r HARDWARE SUPPLIES FOR GIFTS Jacksonville AGATE SHOP AGATE & MYRTLEWOOD JEWELRY Call Jacksonville 191 (jifts for Anniversaries and ALL FESTIV E OCCASIONS LOANS AND DISCOUNTS .................................. 9 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland. . TOTAL ........................ . .y.13 0,646.833.96 $ 8 7 ,0 3 2 ,8 5 3 .0 9 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION raoss We’re Holding The Price Line In o rd er to p rotect our cu s tom ers. we are selling at lo w est possible cost, our stocks of m erchandise. TRADE W ITH us and save d u rin g these days T O T A L ........................... $ 5 7 8 ,8 0 3 ,4 0 5 .€ C First N ational Bank of Portland and 40 br Sonny’s Band IN A f f ilia t e d w ith T h e F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k o f P o r tla n d a r e n in e in d e p e n d e n t b a n k s FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST U. S. Hall JACKSONVILLE C|TY BRANC„ LIVESTOCK-KENTON BRANCH * ° 5 ! p i RTLANDB” ANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAN- ANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH UNI0N AND , USSE, FOSSIL CHANTS PASS CRESHAM HEPPNER HILLSBORO HOOD RIVER SATURDAY July 13 Marble - Granite Bronze OTHER ORECON BRANCHES ASHLAND In th eir “fire piston” natives of the M alay P eninsula invented the com pression ignition p rin ci ple of th e Diesel engine at least 1,000 years before it was re-in- v en ted in erm any. T in d er placed at the bottom of a wooden cy lin d er is ignited w hen a closely fit ting plu n g er is stru ck w ith the hands, creating h eat by air com pression. B ellview ’s 4 H C lub had a com j Mr. and Mrs. Louie W illoughby m u n ity m eeting S atu rd ay ev en left M onday m orning for an e x ing at the B ellview G range hall. tended trip th rough Texas, O k la Donald Nichols, Ted W illough homa, M issouri and will re tu rn through Y ellow stone N ation a 1 by .B ernard Engle, C aroll Espy, Park. T hey p lan to be aw ay for M ary Je a n H enry, G ail Taylor, j ab out a m onth. John Wood, M ary A nn G affaw ay, F red Engle an d his son, B ern- Mollie G rafham , S tan ley True ) ard have both been confined to and R ichard Ricks re tu rn ed from i th e ir hom e w ith th e flu this 4-H club sum m er session a t O re I week. 4 H Beef and D airy C lub w ill gon S tate College in Eugene F ri day and they gave th e ir rep o rt to m eet a t th e hom e of Jack Z itter- T hu rsd ay in Belleview. th e com m unity S atu rd ay even cob, Mr. and Mrs. H om er Moore, ing. le ft fo r S an Francisco S unday D onald Nichols receiv e d a w ith th eir dau g h ter, B arb ara th ree ratin g in judging livestock Jean , who is u n d er the care of a a t th e session in CoPvallis. doctor there. Boys Cam p cookery club will m eet at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Engle, W ednesday evening. NEW M ATTRESSES FACTORY TO YOU The boys w ill have as th eir guests the G irls C am p Cookery OLD M ATTRESSES Club The boys w ill p rep are the MADE LIK E NEW m eal them selves They are re New Box Springs tu rn in g an in v itatio n th a t the W hile T h ey L ast girls had form erly exten d ed to them. Mr. and Mrs J. F. E ngle re tu rn ed hom e last S atu rd ay , Ju n e 29, from an exten d ed trip. They first visited friends in Eugene and 492 A St. Phone 6271 from th ere w en t to E llensburg, W ashington to visit relatives They w en t from E llensburg to S eattle to see th e ir son, Lt. Com- m dr. Law son Engle, w ho is s ta tioned there. Lt. Com m dr. Engle EVERYONE IS INVITED expects to receive a discharge from th e N avy this m onth. Mr. TO and M rs E ngle took th e coast drive from S eattle to C rescent City^horrT?. W hile 'th e y ' Were -nn th eir trip Mrs. W ilbur M organ and son, Rex .took care of th eir ranch. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND— PORTLAND BRANCHES H A IN BRANCH Oh .. d MORRISON BRANCH M O NTAVIUA BRANCH JACK HANSEN HAS A HOT TIME SATURDAY An unusual accident took place S atu rd ay w hen Jac k H ansen of of A pplegate d istrict was going th rough tow n w ith a tru ck load of goods which also included the fam ily canning sugar. Some one called to Mr. H ansen to stop th at his tru ck was on fire, the local b u tchers furnished buckets full of w a te r and p u t the fire out. The fire tvas thought to have started from a carelessly throw n cig ar ette, which caused quite some dam age to the groceries. Bellview Items of Interest $531,039,003.79 LIABILITIES C a p it a l.................. ,............................................- ................... S u r p lu s ................................................................................. U ndivided Profits and R eserves.................................... Reserves A llocated for Taxes, Interest, etc............... A c c e p ta n c e s .................................................. In terest Collected in A dvance...................................... O th er L i a b ili t ie s ............................................................... Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank d epo sits). . T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S Mrs. H allie C annon and H er m an D. left S atu rd ay evening for Los Angeles, to visit Mrs. C annon’s parents. Mrs. G ladys Am es and children G eorge and Lorane, of B rem er ton, W ashington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John H am ilton and ch ildren of Coos Bay, O re gon spent the week end visiting relatives in T alent Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. D iller and Lottie Beswick of Bellview, S a r ah C lark of A shland and Mrs. G race P ark s drove to W illiams, Oregon .Sunday Mrs. W. B. Johnson Jr. and children left M onday for th eir hom e in Eugene, Oregon after visiting Mrs. Jo h n so n ’s parents, Mr and Mrs. C harles Sm ith R. C. F letch er and Bill Win- ningham are going to s ta rt dred g ing on Forest C reek soon. FOR GOOD BUYS IN PROPERTY, see W. A. CHILDERS RI AL ESTATE Phone 692 Jacksonville, Oregon McIntyre Mercantile Co. The Peoples Store S tap le and Fancy G roceries, F resh V egetables, D ry Goods, Shoes, G rain, Feed, etc Jacksonville, Oregon