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Southern Oregon News Review, I hrusday, August 22, 1946
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THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
are well Party Held
or Bon. 1 it Graves
GOOD A'l lEHDANCt. AT
U a j t u u u t m c X lir tG
k i J k
.tu ili tie o e g a ii lo o g i
no.
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Hoiiert N. Jewel
Passes Saturday
JacK son\'m e m et «««outlay i , vn
mg A good a tic n o a n ii v.a i.
ported ny nidge om ciuis.
m csuam cs t'c ri ru ten en , Edna
R o b e rt N iels Jew el o f J a c k s o n
Evans, and M ary U arcn.cn serveu
ville passed aw av at lu$ hom e
t i l l e s n o . i lit,, at tlie eii.se 01 im
S atu rd ay morning.
evening.
«Mr. Jew el was born A pril 22,
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Hetty and l o l l y l i o i / . g . u i g e l 1886 in D enm ark and leaves th iee
Bonneville, O regon are spending
this Wees at Hie hom e 01 l l i e i i brothers and two sisters living in
A unt and uncle, m i. a n a mrs. Denm ark. He is also survive«« oy
O tto l i e e s e i t a < l t o ».III
A n ita ins wife, C lara Rippey Jew e l an a
one brolhei, C harles ol m em o
and Donald.
Mrs. C. F. Monroe atten d ed a P ark, C alifornia, who was in J a c
show er given lor net at la te n t ksonville a t the tim e of his death.
Mr. Jew el was a m em ber of th e
oy Mr... c, n. ru s s last week.
E ln ie i B o w m a n Was chosen us Jacksonville P resb y terian e n u n n
a Ju n io r tied Cross delegate and which fie served as tiu ste e for tne
is now attending the m eeting at past live years. He was also a
C am p Celiac at N evada City, m em ber ol Jacksonville I.O .O .r.
Nellie N iederineyer and G e r 1 Culiloi ma.
lodge No. 10.
tru d e ivlai tin w eie cullers on Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. H am ilton
h uueral services w ere held oil
Dorothy Hall last week.
had a.- th eir din n er guests, bun- Monday at 1:30 p in. a t the P re s
Mrs. Lottie H unt is spending uay In honor of Lyles birth d ay byterian cnurcti in Jack so n v ille
her vueution w ith her sister and Pie L. E H am ilton, b bgt. Les w im the Hev. L. 11. M ilc h e lm u ie
lanuly in San Jose, C alifornia, b tru e of Tacom a, W ashington, conducting the services. P a llb e a r
Miss Alice lloeffs is taking care 1'. bgt. and Mrs. Jack H am ilton of ers were E rnest M cIntyre, h tu .i
of the store for her.
ric k , n ay Davis, riugn M cCallie,
Medford.
Mrs. Stella Beach and son Hub
r rank H cnspeler and il. A. Ucng-
i*fc.
L.
E.
H
am
ilton
and
S
Sgt.
e rt atten d ed the w edding T h u rs
ston. The hym n "A bide With Me
day in C alifornia foi their oldest Les b tru e pent tne week end at was rendered by the church q u a r
the
home
of
E
dw
ard
H
am
ilton
s
son and brother, Joe, who was
t e t . Air. and Mrs. O tto N eider-
recently discharged from the parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H am incycr, Mrs. G ertru d e M arlin and
ilton. l’he young m en are s ta
navy.
Win Arnold.
tioned at M eCnord licld.
Ju d ith Hull cerebrated her
b irth d ay last W ednesday. A fam
Mr. ¿old Mrs. Chris. Nelsen
ily p arty w’us held in the e v e n had Mrs. N edsen's brother and
ing w hen her au n ts and cousins lanuly visiting them last week.
cam e out from Medford.
A lthough
S outhern Paci f i c
Mr. und Mrs. A rth u r Davies COLEMAN S ARE TAKING
C om pany already has ordered
en tertain ed a group of friends at FULL WEEKS VACATION
Mr and Mrs. Hay C olem an have w ithin tne past 18 m onths a total
the Davies hom e S unday w ith a
closed
the C olem an H ardw are of m ore th an 4,000 new freig h t
picnic d in n er in honor of Mrs.
store
lo
r this week. According to train cars, the purchase of an a d
Ixus R ankin whose birth d ay was
Mr. C olem an they felt as though ditional 1,000 box cars of m odern
celeb rated on th a t day.
a vacation was in order and as design to help case the national
they w ere unable to get help to box car shortage was announced
keep the store open they decided by p resident A. T. M ercier today.
The new cars will be steel sh eath
to keep it closed.
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They plan to spend th eir much ed, wood lined, fo rty foot and
needed vacation up on Union
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C reek w here they will cam p out;
fishing, picking huckleberries and
IT ’S
blackberries ,and just resting
will take up th eir time.
M ink Mur« Mills gave u lure-
w*ll purty Wi uu'Mduy ul im
hom e ul h e t P iiiiiiis, in lioiioi in
m is » Bonnie
C lav es, who lui:
ii«<n spending the sum m er w itn
lii-i uunl, to«' H anley sisters, at
th eir lovely co u n liy honw
* 1 nests included m e mi... i s Jo
zmiii u w m , zvnee A ltnciioii, D on
na Davies, C urm en Davies, v a i-
loll Aeiseii, M arion iseisen. in c
hoiiored guest, miss (.«raves auu
the hostess, «.«allies w ere piayeo
a m i gills p resented m iss G raves
a lte r the ulternoons e n te rta in
in fill light reli eshim ..its w ere ser
ved to the young people. Mrs.
C hris Nelsen and miss C laire
H anley w ere also present.
southern P ad He
Orders New Cars
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I MR G O O D B ID S IN
Sl'PI’I II S
PRO PER TY , ««>
W. A. CHILDERS
R, Al
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Phone 692
fackson ville, Oregon
REAL ESTATE
We have custom ers—
YOU'LL FIND
QUALITY FOODS
IN
List your p ro p jrty w ith us.
Household Quantity
G. A. KBIPAT L
AT
REALTOR
Insurance
Jacksonville
N otary Public
P hone 191
gigsaKS
,3 x r ,? n ” a
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fifty ton capacity.
Due to labor and m aterufl sh o r
tage experienced by car b uild
e r , deliveries of cars presently
outstanding on order w ere only
con menced in recent weeks ane.
1,160 have been delivered to Aug.
ust 10th. The balance of d eliv er
ies is scheduled lor com pletion
during the n ex t 00 days. In ad
dition to these 5,000 cars onjereo
in the nam e of the S o u th e rn P a c -
ific Com pany proper, the Pacific
F ruit Express Com pany, in which
the S outhern Pacific has one half
interest, ju st recently ordered 500
refrig erato r cars.
?! I L L E R ’ S
G R O C E R Y
Jacksonville
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Oregon
■ h to ry Degree
F our candidates received the
' initiatory degree at the F riday
night :< sion of the Jacksonville
IOOF lodge No. 10.
by
P. T. Burge, Lewis Jones, Bill
G ladys H am ilton
Cam pbell and Mr. H aw kins w ere
the candidates w'ho w ere initiated
C o n g i atu latio n s and oest svish- during the cerem onies.
c.i a te ex ten d ed to .»11. and a h .-.
Mrs. Jo h n M orris is here from
aoc u ca cn .
H enry ru e d erm ey e r is auw C alifornia visiting friends. Mrs.
M orris is a form er resident.
iMHVT.suiitf Mb pCUCil crop.
Mrs. Neva C um m ings is on the
uongi am ia 110ns are extt nueu
to An. anu Mrs. Lew is A pple cutt sick list this week.
Mrs. M. N orm an was able to be
er on tne arriv al ol a new oatiy
son, wnose b irth d ay was August up and was down town S atu rd ay
evening.
tne 12th.
r.rnie and H elen M cIntyre are
being m issed
from tn e store
w nere they have served th e com
BRING YOUR FARM
m unity lor m any years, but are
extending a h earty welcome to MACHINERY REPAIR
PROBLEMS TO US . .
Air. anu Mrs. zXnderson a t thi
time.
J lie sym pathy of friends and
• W ELDING
the com m unity are extended to
• REPAIRING
tne lam ily ot Mr. Jew el at this
(G eneral )
tim e.
• Precision M achining
Mrs. V irginia M addux e n te r
tained her S unday school class at BERNTSON MACHINE SHOP
n r home W ednesday trom ID till
Jacksonville, Oregon
2, gam es w ere played by the boys
and the hostess served luncheon
to C harles ivntchelim ore,, Jam es
J
alenchein, Ronnie M cIntyre, Dick
.-janford, Harold G ordan, Lyle
H am ilton. Class officers w ere ele
cted, Pres. Dick Sanford, vice
pres. Lyle H am ilton, treas. Ron
nie M cIntyre.'Sec. B ruce Stew art.
Ray C um m ings Jr. is now
w orking in a packing house in
M edford after sp endin g t w o
m onths w ith the F orest service.
You’ll find them on the W est
Side at—
Shopping for
B A R G A I N S
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FLEA A. 0 10UH
PO« OER o, me DUT
THE JA CK SO N V ILLE
Lulu Sez:
Talent Activities
Coleman’s
/o r
Jacksonville
ftambiings
AM9TKS«
T
u’r Candidates Get
SECOND HAND STORE
A. B. Lady
TIMES A WASTIN'! HAVE
P ro p rieto r
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Reed w ere 1 Fire Dept was called Tuesday
S unday afternoon visitors at the ; afternoon to extinguish a burn-
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k 1 ing truck .The truck belongs to
Holdridge.
, Fred W ernecke.
C lyde P u rd u e u n d erw en t an
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. W orthing-
appendectom y, S atu rd ay m orning I ton have purchased the Alton
a t the A shland C om m unity Hos I H art property. Mr. W orthington
pital.
I is planning to convert th e large
Mr. and Mrs. S teve D en n ett of building into an ap a rtm en t house.
E rnest W hite re tu rn ed from a
Y reka .C alifornia and Mrs. Edna
Coates and d aughter, B onnie, of fishing trip, M onday evening.
Mr .and Mrs. B utler and Son of
H ayw ard, C alifornia w ere over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom California are visiting in Talent.
They are looking for a place to
Bell, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M elville Dixon of buy n ear here.
P erry S keeters visited . h i s
San R aphael, C alifornia visited
Mrs. I’aren th a T errill, T hursday g randm other, Mrs. Bell Skeeters
night. The Dixons w ere enro u te last w eek end.
to t h i ir hom e afte r vacationing TALENT JR. GIRLS HAVE
in C anada.
BROADCAST AND PICNIC
G uests at the hom e of Mrs.
Ju n io r G irls Class of the T alent
E verett Bailey w ere: Mr. and M ethodist C hurch broadcasted v-
i Mrs. P enland, Mrs. P are n th a T er- e r KWIN T uesday afternoon at
i rill, Mrs. Pow ers and Elinore 5:15.
I Pow ers. The d in n er was given in
A fter the broadcast the girls
honor of Elinore Pow ers birthday. w ith Alice May W oolley, pastor
M r .and Mrs. R. B. P air spent of th e M ethodist C hurch, had a
several days in Eugene last week picnic su p p er at Lithia p ark .
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A HAMBUGER NOW, AT—
Old Stage Road Inn
Jacksonville
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Oregon
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F O R
S A L E
We can renew your old one till you'd
New' record- players. $32.-
50. 3 tube. W ireless Rec
ord
Players,
$28.50, 2
tubes. Electric Ctoclft?
Piastic glass bathroom fix
tures, $5.95 set—A p air of
3.25 N; lou Hose for S2.00
w ith every plastic bath-
rot ■ set. Floor lam ps, $5.
Inter«. 1 2-w ay talkie, fon
office, 23.75. P len ty of R a
dio tubes. Special price on
DIAMOND engag e m e n t
sets. Full line costum e
jew elry and watches.
th in k it was ju st off th e assem bly line.
BOB LEE RADIO ELECTRIC
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Jacksonville
C alifornia S tre e t Jacksonville
O pen 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
— Closed T uesdays —
I; 0 J i V f 11. D c k__
NEED A NEW CAR?
« E P A i ' r
See Jim and Mac
a t the
FOR
PLEASANT
ATMOSPHERE
AND
REALLY G O O D F O O D '
Schafer’s Cafe
Jacksonville's Only U nion Cafe
Wc have the Western
Union agency for Jack
sonville — if close J, phone
B & M BODY SHOP
O regon
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P. O. Box 186
overnight pullman
or chair car service
to San Francisco
T alent, Oregon
Fumigation - Exterminators
EXTERMINATING
SERVICE
Ants - S piders - Roaches - R ats - Mice
Fleas - Silverfish - M oths - Bees
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SOUTHBOUND SCHEDULE
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3:15 p.m .
Lv San Francisco (Ferry)
L» Medford
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4:10 p.m .
A r Ashland
tv Ashland
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4:SS p.m .
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8:70 a .m .
A r Grants Pass .
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T a l e n t , O regon
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6:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
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8:32 a. m.
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9 10 a. m.
GOING TO LOS ANGELES? You can leave San Francisco on
the Noon Daylight at 12:15 noon and arrive in T-os Angeles
at 9:55 in the evening.
You can make you r Pullman reservation at any Southern
Pacific office.
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