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Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, August i, 1946 T H E JA C K S O N V IL L E M IN E R LUNCHEON HONORING PAST NOBLE GRANDS POSTPONED PiiKt Noble Grund luncheon plunned for Tuesday was post poned according to Mrs. G. A. Kimball who is the present Noble Grand. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Monroe, A'* A You’ll Save Money When You Shop at . . . i McINTYRE’S Thrifty shopper* make good hom tm tlnri, and you'll find the better homemaker* in town shopping Kara. McIntyre Mercantile Go. Tha Paoplas Stora Staple and Fancy Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Dry Goods, Shoes, Grain, Feed, etc Jacksonville. Oregon who were recently m arried at Brush Prairie, Washington, are expected to arrive in Jackson ville on August 1. The bride 1. I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. , W lloldiidge of Tali nl Mr. Monroe has also been a ' resident of southern Oregon for several years. He plans to enter the m ercantile business in Jack sonville. MISSIONARY SOCIETY HAS PICNIC AT THE CHURCH Presbyterian Missionary socie ty held their annual picnic at the church, Thursday afternoon. A , large crowd attended. Send a $5.00 bill today for a I two year subscription to the News Review. Here’s the answer: Why do you see more shop- pars every day at Millar's? . . because you'l always find a greater saiaction of quality food* at lower prices. M I L L E R ’ S G R 0 C E R Y Jacksonville — Oregon FOR GOOD BUYS IN PROPERTY, tee County has been cleaning out weeds on old stage road. Medford Jacksonville highway has a new yellow line down the center. Mr .and Mrs. Kaev have just completed a new barn. They ] have a herd of jersey and guern by sey heifers and expect to build Gladys Hamilton up a large dairy herd. Mr .and Mrs. Murl Morgan have relatives from Wyoming Contributed Perhaps our good citizen Jack visiting them this week. McDaniels can tell you what a I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sovde had split second really is. At least lie I relatives visiting them over the used one very vigorously last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamilton week. Driving his lum ber truck m errily down the Applagate were in Central Point Sunday road he suddenly, thru no fault visiting T. E. Hamilton. of his, earne too close to a car - Lyle Hamilton at the L vl............... — was -------- ..... Med- far too close. He put on the ford airport Sunday visiting his brakes but too late to stop in brother who is T /Sgt Hamilton the short distance between his who is on duty there. While there truck and the ear. And in that ’ he saw some jet propelled P84’s. split second as his truck bore Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neider down on the light car he had two m ier and daughter, Evelyn, re things open to him. He could turned from a vacation a t Salem. hit it squarely, probably do a Mr. and Mrs. John Neidermier I little damage to his truck, but most assuredly demolish the car and two children, Nancy and | and kill the occupants. Or he Bruce, are vacationing at Cres could tu rn of fthe road, hit the cent City and coastal points. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Berntson car only a glancing blow and likely only slightly damage it returned from their vacation and the occupants. He turned off, which took them into Idaho and i hit a tree lightly and stopped on Utah where they visited both I top of a wire fence. If he had their families. Steven Goddard has recovered , hit that tree (it was a big one) ! just one foot more squarely, Jack from the German measles. There is a lot of combining of I would now be a memory, or a grain in the fields a t at present. horrible hospital case. A lot of the farmers are sell Congratulations to you Jack. You made their damage surpris ing their second cutting of hay ingly light instead of a horrible right from the field. mess. You damaged your truck more by leaving the road, and risked your life in doing so. Thats the stuff good truck drivers are made of. Contributors name on file Jacksonville Ramblings SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT McKEES BRIDGE Presbyterian Sunday school classes and teachers held a swim ming party at McKees bridge Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neidermier, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harris and Mrs Stella Beach were the chaperons. COOL AND PLEASANT Mrs. Melvin Hall is ill at home this week. f BRING YOUR FARM MACHINERY REPAIR PROBLEMS TO US . . SHOPPING at • WELDING • REPAIRING (General ) • Precision Machining Try Salad* for cooling off dur- BERNTSON MACHINE SHOP inqs August. Come In and buy Jacksonville, Oregon your green* from ou’ fresh vegetable counter. S W E E M ’ S Cash Grocery Lulu Sez: DROP IN FOR LUNCH. Phone 5989 Talent TODAY—ANY DAYl Old Stage Road Inn Jacksonville —:— Oregon Talent Activities Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of North 1 Oregon Street have painted their house and other buildings which improve the appearance of their REAI. ESTATE Phone 692 place. Streets oi Jacksonville have [ackvinville, Oregon been repaired and oiled by the city this week. Lack of m aterials is slowing up the bridge on C street. W. A. CHILDERS IN JACKSONVILLE VISITORS FROM INDIANA LEAVE FOR HOME MONDAY IT ’S Mrs. Jam es Lenzeris and daugh ter Sally, Mrs. Alice Honeker, Two buildings were ransacked and Charles Turner returned to in Talent last Thursday evening their home in Richmond, Indiana by a Talent youth who was sub i Monday morning after a weeks sequently apprehended and tu rn . visit with Mrs. Grace Parks. /o r ed over to the juvenille authori While here they visited Crater Lake and other places of interest. ties of Jackson county. HARDW ARE SUPPLIES Watermelons at the Talen M ar Sunday they enjoyed a picnic at ket were slashed and m utilated Lithia Park. Also attending the after the youth had made entry picnic were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne by cutting a hole in the rear Cowdrey and children, Carl and screen door and reached in and Shirley, and Mrs. Ivah Blackwell unlatched the hook. Cash and of Ashland. FOR GIFTS other articles which were taken were returned. Mr. Clayton spent the w eek The home of L. Galentine, w at end in Talent, but returned to chman at the Talent sawmill was the Lyle Tames home on the also broken into. Articles which Dead Indian. AGATE & MYRTLEWOOD were taken were later returned. Mr. and Mrs. John Bartley of JEWELRY Van Nuys, California visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C. Haines and Mrs. Hugh Bouldin last oi Inglewood, California were week. The Bartleys were enroute Call Jacksonville 191 calling on friends in Talent and to their home after vacationing a G ifts for Anniiersaries month at Diamond Lake. Ashland Monday. Emil Post of the Merchant and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kenyon were picnicing Sunday on Wag Marines, was calling on friends in I ALL FESTIVE OCCASIONS Talent last week end. ner Gap. Pat Rost returned Monday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W elburn from a business trip to Portland. and son spent last week-end with Mrs. W elburn's mother, Mrs. Bird sail. : BODY S F E H 0 E k_ L. L. Millage left Tuesday even ing for a business trip to Los An === * f i a = geles, California. Delm ar Bendorff, U. S. Army WE TAKE THE DENT OUT OF is home on furlough, visiting his parents. ACCIDENT B ert and Edith Kenyon have purchased the Nida Oatman pro perty on W agner Street. C. A. Heighton and family of See Jim and Mac Vancouver, W ashington left S at a t the urday for their home after spend ing a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Millage. Oregon Talent Talent Youth Loots Two Establishments Coleman’s Jacksonville AGATE SHOP r * B & M BODY SHOP MEET M E D F O R D Customers? WE HAVE LOTS OF THEM! To live in Medford is to live in a garden have created an atmosphere o f unsur of fruit trees and blossoms. Orchards passed prosperity in Medford. extend on all sides of the city, and most Greyhound increases Medford pros homes have pear or apple trees in their perity, linking it to the rest of the State. yards. An extensive park system and civic center adds beauty to the city; a long-tim e Medford, with a mild climate and roads that give ready access to Crater Lake, planning program has made Medford Rogue River Gorge, the Oregon Caves, an ord erly co m m u n ity , a lth o u g h its Table Rock, and a great variety of fish population has tripled in 25 years. The commercial life o f Medford cen ing and hunting reserves, has nation ters on its pear industry which ships well as the Medford citizens who travel about 3000 carloads annually to the rest of the world. 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