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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August 29, 194^ JACKSONVILLE MINER < K atherine Wend I Was slnstess to Society 'I'lie I’lcsbytci ian MiK.sioiitn y Society m et ut the C hurch T h u rs day afternoon with Mrs. K uther me W endt uh hostess, us it is such u busy season now only 11 few w ere present. Those atten d in g for this m onth w ere the Mesdurnes Zola Kick, G ertru d e M artin H enrietta Young M arion N eiderrnyer, Ruth Mon rk to n , Mabie McCallie, Bernice G ordun, Alice M itchelm ore. Iteva llen sp eter, Virginia M addux, and her house guest and the hostess K athei me Wendt. 11 )K GOOD BUYS IN 1’R O l‘l R IY , ov J . A. CHILDERS Kl Al 1ST A TI I’lione 692 |.n Iw.onvjllc, Oregon T O T A L OF 85 A T T E N D S U N D A Y S C H O O L C LASSES ; IABOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW Jacksonville Ramblings Talent Activities O.D.O. C L U B W IL L M E E T W IT H M RS. F R E D R A P P A m f r ic a ' s y o u t h t o d a y , R E T U R N IN G FR O M W A R S E R V IC E OR C O M IN G UP THRO UG H SCHOOL, H A S a n IN C R E A S E D A W A R E N E S S O f IN D IV ID U A L . N A T IO N A L A N D W O R L D P R O B L E M S , A N D OF T M l VALUE OF H IG H E R E D U C A T IO N IN P R E P A R IN G M l FOR ™E RESPONS,B,UTIES OF " r ME TIMES- w '( d f t dps ■ 'r A ’ $ f / 7 & ' * «S t, 1 V A C A T IO N B IB L E SC H O O L O P E N E D A U G U S T 26th. Due to the absence of Kev ! M itchelm ore this spring the Va Mrs. Kay H arris en tertain ed cation C hurch school was post-I her S unday school class W ednes poned until this tall. The school * nay w hen tin y w ent to A shland opened Monday, A ugust the 25th. by for a sw im in T w in Plunges. T he ju nior group will go for two G ladys H am ilton They had a picnic supper in the w eeks w hile the P rim ary group Lithia P ark and atten d ed the will only go for the first week Roy Sm ith had his orchard hand concert, follow ing which, Hours are from 9 a m. to 11:30 they held a slum ber p arty at the A. M.. Kev. M itchelm ore has dusted, S unday m orning. The H arris home. G irls atten d in g charge of the Ju n io r elassees m en dusting w ith planes in the w ere the Misses M ary Jo Hall, and P atty H arris is assisting w ith valley are doing b etter jobs than could be done by spraying and A nita H eckert, Norm a Backus, 1 the prim ary group. the m en are busy in the early A nita Backus, Alice A therton, Mr and Mrs. Kingsley were m orning so if you are not an e a r Mary Lou Lind, Enid M cKeen, .Jo Ann Adams. Persons assisting 1 expected to arriv e M onday, Au- ly riser you are m issing a th rill Mrs. H arris were, Mrs. Kuth ; gust 26, from B attlecreek, Mich. ing air show as they have to Backus, Mrs. Elizabeth H ekcert, I i»ir. Kinglsey will be coach for m ake th eir dives and runs from Mrs. H arris’ m other and Kay the school. so m any angles. 1 Mr. and Mrs. G lenn S altm arsh Colds Flu, L ary n g itis sore H arris, Sr. Hi 1 .111 e m p lo y e e ‘ol th e I O left, A ugust 25 for Yellowstone th ro at & o th er respitory diseases trict en g in eer’s office at Camp Mrs, Dorothy Hull is still on National park, they expected to are getting in th eir calls early W hite this fall as so m any are having the sick list hut is getting along he gone about tw o weeks. Mi and Mrs. F rank Clogston them . , . . , . nicely. A. It. Livingston and Miss G areth G oddard is occupied at Mrs. Lillie B urnell u n d erw en t and children, and Mr. Clogstons Ann Livingston en tertain ed a m other, w ere recent visitors at this tim e g ettin g 'th in g s ready for sm all group of friends at dinner, a m ajor operation, A ugust 23, Mr the coast for a week end. school. and Mrs. John H arr re tu rn ed last T hursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edens art Mrs Opal C arter is on the week from Houston, Texas w here expected hom e for a sh o rt visit they spent the past m onth visit- s ic k lis t. during the Labor Day holidays ' Mrs. Mae Schutz w ent home ing w ith Mrs. P arrs parents. S aturday afte r spending a few IN 1 days w ith her d au g h ter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs R C. C um |AC KSONVIl 1 1 mings. Mrs. Neva C um m ings is on the IT ’S sick list. S unday school teachers ol the Ei st P iesbytei mn C hurch wi re greatly rew arded in then eftortr tor new and old pupils to ..ueiu. classes last S unday .they w en pleased to have an en ro llm en t ol 85 in all i lasses. Any one wishing to atten d will he welcomed. J. C. Mills, 40, who was m jji ed M onday when he fell from a roof at the McCully home, has a broken right leg and a broken left hip. He is a patient in the Sacred H eart hospital in Med- ford. Mills, who was tearing out a flu«-, fell from the roof early in the m orning, and was im m ediate ly rushed to M edford. HEADING FOR COLLEGE r Sunday School Class .»as S.umber Party Coleman’s birthday Dinner ror 10m Bell, wed. Mrs. F red Kapp will be hostess to the O.D.O. club ol T alent. The Tom Bell was su rp rised Wed club will m eet a week lrom tins nesuay, A ugust 21, wtien rela F riday, S ep tem b er 6. lives arriv ed at his noine to help celebrate his 74th birthday. The 1 B eginning on the 3rd ol S ept- birthday d in n er was served in (einoer, m e D tbrary h ours will be the evening. Those p resen t w ere lrom 1; ju to 5:30 on T uesdays Mis. Ada Bell, Mr .and Mrs. B e n | and F ridays, instead of th e p re- Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Keeder and children, Kay, Carol and l .,ein schedule. Mrs. Ben C lark received word D onnie and Wlr. and Mrs. lo rn th at her stepson, Don fry e r, is a Bell. Mr. Bell received m any p atien t at tne T uberculosis hos nice gilts. pital at P o rtlan d . Mrs. Edith Mrs. Jessie P ra th e r and sons, . o r a n t is in P o rtlan d w ith her le u Tuesday m orning lo r th e ir I b ro tn er a t present, Out she is ex- hom e in Com pton, C alifornia a lt peeled to be in T alen t this week. er a lew days visit w ith Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Estes, Mrs. H erm an Cannon. , w ho have been visiting relativ es Mr .and Mrs. Roy M. Sm ith and friends in the valley re tu rn - and fam ily have re tu rn ed to Tal- , cd to th eir hom e in C rescent City en t lrom Eugene. I M onday. Mrs. L ilhe W elburn and son, Mr. and Mrs. R ichard D itsw or- Teddy left S unday afternoon, to th and sons, N orm an an d W ayne • visit a w eek in C rescent City, sp en t the w eek-end w ith Mrs. i Jim m y and Bobby McAbee are D itsw o rth ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. visiting th eir gran d p aren ts, Mr, tin n e r of Prospect. and Mrs. O w en Dry of Selm a, R obert BlacKwell of L o n g Oregon. Beach, C alifornia sp en t last w eek Mrs. Nona G ilb rath has re tu rn visiting relatives in A shland and ed hom e from C alifornia afte r an Talent. exten d ed visit w ith her son and Miss S lattie Borsey of Jac k so n ville sp en t a few days last w eek daughter. F red H. K erby has recently re w ith h er sister and b ro th er-in - ceived an honorable discharge law, Mr. and Mrs. B en C lark. lrom the arm y. F red is the oldest Mrs. Rea W illiam son and son, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge K e r Evon of Los Angeles, C alifornia by. He sp en t tw o years overseas. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Most of lh a t tim e being sp en t on W illiamson. Luzon and in Tokyo. F red is m aking his hom e now in A sh land. „ , . Mr. and Mrs. R. L. B undy have trad e d th eir ran ch for a place in A shland. The B undys m oved to The Ladies Aid will m eet n e x t A shland last S atu rd ay . T hursday at the M ethodist C h u r Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K erm ode of ch. Mrs. M eeker of M edford will so u th ern C alifornia, sp en t the be guest speaker. Everyone is in w eek end visiting Mr. and Mis. vited to atten d this m eeting. A. B. C ulver and Mr. and Mrs. ! I Ira C ulver. /o r 1 iardw aig SUPPLIES B R IN G Y O U R F A R M M A C H IN E R Y R E P A IR P R O B L E M S T O US . . • WELDING • R EPA IRING (G eneral ) • Precision M achining B E R N T S O N M A C H IN E SH O P REAL ESTATE T hrough t h e g i . b il l o f r ig h t s , t h r o u g h e n d o w m e n t ; a n d s c h o l a r s h i p s , t h r o u g h l if e in s u r a n c e a n o s a v in g s - m o r e y o u n g s t e r s t h a n E V E R b e f o r e W IL L H A V E T H E O P P O R T U N IT Y , IN OUR C O L L E G E S AfJfc U N I V E R S I T I E S , O F E Q U IP P IN G T H E M S E L V E S FOK B£TT£R C irilC N S H IP IN QUA PEMOC/tACY. Uanch Life Isn’t a Howl of Cherries Joan K endall has taken to ranch life, but finds it isn’t w h at she th o u g h t it w ould be. L ast week w hile helping in the process of p u ttin g up hay on the G eorge K erby ranch, Jo an opened the big gate for the hay truck. Som e thing w ent w rong and the tru ck cau g h t on the gate throw ing Jo an some distance. She received a broken tooth, plus a very b ru is ed face. Jo an is no q u itte r though and plans to stick it out w ith Mr. and Mrs. K erby (and th eir ranch) for the w in ter m onths. List your pro p erty w ith us G. A. KIMBALL REALTOR Insurance Jacksonville N otary Public Phone 191 « t r a I » = T roubled by A utom obile Body Noises? P ro p rieto r P L A N ON H O T L U N C H E S HERE ITB Old Stage Road Inn Time to Buy SCHOOL SUPPLIES Jacksonville — :— Oregon AT M IL L E R ’S GROCERY Jack so n v ille , • | — O regon ; F O R You’ll enjoy your eat a t ... Schafer’s Cafe Jacksonville's Only Union Cafe B & M BODY SHOP W'c have the Western Union agency for Jack sonville — if closed, phone 511 S A L E New record players. $32.- 50, 3 tube. W ireless R ec ord P layers, $28.50, 2 tubes. Electric Clocks, $12. P lastic glass b athroom fix tures, $5.95 set—A p a ir of $3.25 Nylou Hose for $2.00 w ith every p lastic b a th room set. Floor lam ps, $5. Intercom 2-w ay talkie, for office, 23.75. P len ty of R a dio tubes. Special price on DIAMOND engag e m e n t sets. F ull line costum e jew elry and w atches. BOB LEE R A D IO -E L E C T R IC C alifornia S treet Jacksonville Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. _ Closed T uesdays — FOR COOL, REFRESHING DRINKS STO R E W H E N S C H O O L S TA R TS See Jim and Mac a t th e Oregon J A C K S O N V IL L E A. B. Lady Lulu Sez: B ring your car to us and w e'll have it ru nning silent as a new one. You’ll find them on th e W est Side at— SE C O N D H A N D meals more if you : BOUT 6 H H D tj, Shopping for B A R G A IN S THE Birthday Party for M. C. Thoreson A few friends and relatives g ath ered at th e hom e of Mr. and M rs M C. T horeson S unday ev- ening. The occasion being the b irth d ay of Mr. Thoreson .The evening w as sp en t in visiting. Mrs. T horeson served hom e m ade ice cream and cake to the follow- inti guests. Mr. and Mrs. H a n y N augle, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Coop er, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. T ayloi, M rs Belle S tephens, Je rry Step- ' hens, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Thore- iso n and children. Jacksonville, O regon We have custom ers— Talent Ladies Aid To ¡Meet Thursday I A. R. Livingston and Miss Ann L ivingston have as th eir house guest th eir neice from the East. C hester W endt is now at home from th e East. C hester W endt is now a t home from the hospital w here he has been confined after an operation. Mr and Mrs. O tto H eckert e n terta in e d in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Holzgang of B onne ville, Oregon, W ednesday ev en ing D inner guests included, A n i ta H eckert, Donald H eckert, Bet- ey Holzgang, Billy Holzgang, Mr. and Mrs. R obert P ren tice of M ed ford, the honored guests and host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W endt and sons, D onald, Dale, Dick and Mrs. H. A. B erneston w ere visitors at the O regon Caves Sunday. Mrs. M yrtle A rnold is in E u gene g etting acquainted w ith her new gran d d au g h ter. Mrs. B ernice G ordon has re tu rn ed from a tw o w eeks re st at th e coast. Mrs. H arrington is confined to her hom e afte r suffering a light stroke. Mrs. N ellie N iederm yer was on the sick list last week. L ast word received from CpI. Carl DeMoss from O kinaw a is th a t he is still w aiting for tra n s portation. C arl will have served his tw o years in th e A rm y on th e 10th of Septem ber. Jacksonville QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms o f Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID Stop at our Fountain ! FrooBookTellsofHomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing I Over tw o m illion bottles o f the W I L L A R I i S W E E M ’S C A S H G R O C E R Y T alen t , O h io o n H i i o n i 5989 T R E A T M E N T have been sold for relief of ■ymptoms o f distress arising from Stomach 1 and Duodenal U lc .r. duo to E i c . . . A d d — F oot Digestion, Sour or llp « .t Stomach, Casslno«., Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., duo to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 day» ’ t r ia l! A .k for “ W illard’s Message” which f u ll/ explains thia treatment ■ tree a t .'a r .- l' O T T tr O U J D M IP V