Southern Oregon New» Review, Thursday, August 8, 194* THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Cold Storage Plant For Jacksonville Historical Society Is Planning Drive A new cold storage plant is in the offing for Jacksonville ac­ cording to C. C. Goeff who is planning on installing a locker plant in his building on Califor­ nia street. As soon as m aterials are available Mr Goeff will be­ gin building. . ■ <» Edwards Becomes Town’s Marshall DeArmond Mill Sold to Jackson Creek Lumber Co. Henry Edwards, resident of Jacksonville for several years was appointed marshal last week by the city council. His duties will consist of supervising the fire departm ent and enforcing law in the community. Isaac Coffman, who has been Marshal, has been transferred to the city water departm ent where he will be superintendent of w at­ er and also sexton. Mrs. John Niederm ier Mr and Mr and children, Nancy and Bruce i returned from the coast Thurs day. _______ _ _ We take orders for Raleigh Products The Southern Oregon histori­ The DeArmond Lum ber com cal society, which is affiliated puny was sold last week to the TWO CANDIDATES ADVANCE with the State historical society, Jackson Creek Lum ber Company IN LODGE WORK MONDAY is muking u drive for m em ber­ Inc. Operations, under the direct­ Fred Lucas and Laura Taylor ships in Jacksonville and vicinity ion of Dorothy E. Dowson, p re­ each advanced a step further into W E A LSO H A V E — Leader of the drive in Jackson­ sident and A. C. Cleek, general the ranks of lodge members on ville is Mrs. Harry Whitney. John Opp, was in from his manager, began on August 1. Monday night at the meeting of • D ru g Sundries The mill, which is located a the Jacksonville IOOF and Reb­ The plun of the society is to m ine Friday. Art Hinkle, who is working his mile east of Jacksonville, will op­ ekah lodges. Laura Taylor was a assist in keeping the Old Beck­ • Candies man Bank in Jacksonville, to re­ mine, was in Jacksonville last erate on a two shift basis, the new candidate for Ruth Rebekah Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards owners stated. Production is hop­ Lodge No. 4 while Lucas was a have guests a t their home from store the Brunner Building, to week. and work for the Southern Oregon H. A. Berntson is adding a ed to be 110,000 feet of logs per candidate for the IOOF third de­ Oklahoma and Idaho. The visit­ Museum in the old courthouse heavy duty lathe to his machine day. gree. • Fine Foods ors from Oklahoma are Mr. Ed­ Long term operations are con­ and to do all it can of historical shop equipm ent. He plans to in­ tem plated by the company which w ard’s brother Loy and mother benefit to the community. stall a heavier drill press as soon has extensive tim ber holdings. from the city of Gage, Oklahoma Mrs. W hitney’s gi andfat h e r as they become available. S C H A F E R 'S and the niece is Miss Anna C ar­ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robison Several million feet of logs will was in the valley 100 years ago. ol) from Caldwell, Idaho. She The Winningham clan, of which have as their guest then son be decked during the cutting Mrs. Wilma Sloan who has but came out with the Edwards from operations this winter. in Jacksonville she is a member, is planning on from Idaho. Decking is presently going on recently returned from San F ran­ Oklahoma. Richard Sovde e n te r ta in e d staging a reunion in Oregon city the log area north of the mill. cisco has rented the restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goettling this year. An attendance of 100 some friends Sunday afternoon at A sawdust burner is now and cafe section at the rear of have purchased a new home with a farewell and birthday being larger persons is expected. installed. Modern dry kiln 1 the J ’ville club and plans to open Any one interested should con­ party for his cousin Robert G ai­ equipm ent and more milling a short order restaurant in that from Harold Reed on Third street Jacksonville'* Only Union Cafe They are living there now. tact Mrs. Whitney, phone Ja ck ­ ter who will leave soon for h is machinery will be added if the location. home in California . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Potter of California Street Jacksonville sonville 014. The fee is $2.00. company completes present plans The late J. Ham aker previously Mrs. Virgina Maddux Sunday for future expansion. The Rogue operated a restaurant at that spot Medford have moved into their School class won the banner a- Lum ber Sales company, V. E. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. new home on Fourth and Mam gain Sunday with 14 boys pre- Johnson, m anager will handle re ­ which was built by H. E. Lind — Closed Tuesdays — sent. They hope to enlarge their and his brother. ' class to tw enty so any of the boys tail sales for the new organiza­ D Hartm an is having a nice . _ _ _ interested are cordially invited tion. pumice brick building erected on J. L. Minton, and D. E. De­ to come. . Three changes of residence the corner lot south of the Ryder Mrs. Nellie Niederm ier and Armond, form er owners of the were reported last week by G. residence by Francis Brisbane. mill plan to rem ain in lum ber op­ Mrs. Virginia Maddux were out though they annouced no A. Kimball. The William Nikol­ calling on several ladies Tuesday erations definite plans. De Armond is own aus property on the corner of BRING YOUR FARM afternoon. ___ , ® er of another mill, now under Third and Oak streets was sold MACHINERY REPAIR Mrs. Wilma Sloan. The Lyle PROBLEMS TO US . . . lease ,in Lakeview. Smith place on Third street was Don't be like Mother Hubbard Loys Hamilton and son, Lyle sold to Mrs. Burns, and R. E We have customers— • WELDING took Mr. Hamiltons aunt, Mrs. Fletcher place on Third to Mr Fill your cupboard with these • repairing Ellen Robinette from Carnegie, and Mrs. Harry C. Teory. EVERYONE IS INVITED All of the new owners have items— (General ) List your property with us. Okla. to C rater Lake and Dia­ • Precision Machining mond Lake Sunday. Because of moved into their new homes; TO the opening of the w ater trail at Ray Cummings was a week C rater Lake a large crowd was BERNTSON MACHINE SHOP there. Mrs. Robinette enjoyed the end visitor from the Forest Camp REALTOR Mrs. Dorothy Hall rem ains on Jacksonville, Oregon trip very much and liked the lakes. She was impressed by the sick lis t Insurance Notary Public Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cody are snow at this time of the year. Jacksonville Phone 191 She didn’t get to see any bears enjoying a visit w ith Mr. Codys b u t did enjoy the wild deer and brother Robert, who is here from chipm unks and other park hab­ Miami, Florida. Bob Lee has been on the sick itues. A . Miss Ann Livingston returned list recently. Saturday morning from San Fran cisco, California w here she had Try our hamburgers and you'll spent the past week on a short FO R G O O D BU Y S IN vacation trip. be back for more— Mr. apd Mrs. Roby Isaccs, Mr. P R O P E R T Y , sec and Mrs. LeRoy Isaccs and small JACKSONVILLE son were shoppers in Medford last Tuesday. by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norman Gladys Hamilton of California are visiting w ith Mr Music by Jacksonville —:— Oregon Norm an’s m other Mrs. Minnie Henry Edwards is now the new Norman who has been ill most R EA L E S T A T E Phone 692 of the sum m er b ut is improving m arshall and finds himself quite busy with his new job and Ike Jacksonville, O regon again n o w .___________ Coffman is now busy w ith the job of w ater superintendent. Several of the service boys w ere home on leave recently. The owner of the lath mill FLEA AND tOUSI Have moved onto Forest creek POWDER tw.iti«sDDT and will operate from there. You’ll find plenty if them at— An inspiring message was re­ COES RIGHI ON KILLING THEM1 ceived by the members and oth­ ers who attended church Sunday The Peoples Store THE JACKSONVILLE as the Rev. Mitchelmore used Staple and Fancy Groceries, A B O U T V IT A M IN S , and scien tific research has proven their “Remember Lot’s Wife,” as his Fresh Vegetables, Dry Goods, SECOND HAND STORE necessity fo r good health. text. Mrs. Joyce Niedermier sang Shoes, .Grain, Feed, etc a solo. Proprietor The Siskiyou redwood behind A. B. Lady Jacksonville. Oregon the old B ritt home was planted their favorite vitam in p roducts in the com p lete vitam ins sections the day Emil B ritt was born. __ Wilma Sloan Plans On Opening a Cafe Schafer’s Cafe Three Residences Are Sold Last Week REAL ESTATE G. A. 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