Southern Oregon News Review, I hursday, September 19, 1946
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T H E JA C K S O N V IL L E M IN E R
Six-Man Football
Season Schedule
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Jacksonville
Ramblings
¡Reception Is Held
For Mr. & Mrs. Beach
A large crow d g athered at the
P resb y terian church S unday eve
I for a reception in honor ot Mr.
; and Mrs. Joe Beach Fall flowers
1 w ere used as decorations abdut
1 the dining room. A tiered w ed
ding cake was used as a cen ter
piece for one of the refresh m en t
tables. The bride and groom cut
I the cake w hile the Misses Char-
1 lotte N iederm yer and
A rlene
Sm ets poured.
| A lovely gift was presented to
the young couple from th e church
m em bers. The w ishes of many
who gathered for this occasion go
; w ith the young couple ori th eir
wedded fife.
O ctober t will see the Sooth
ern O rrgni. H ums "B" lenviie's «ix
by
nmn football season opening The
G ladys H am ilton
league consists of nine high
schools o f Jackson County. Each
conference team will piny mix
The uuction sale held M onday
gam es du ring the seven week night at the A B. Lady store was
period anti the cham pion* will b e a huge success. A good crowd
detei mined by percent tge
was in attendance.
Following is the Schedule fm
F riday the 13 Robbers broke
the season;
the show window at the front of
O ctober 4
Hogue R iver at B o il I . e c 's 1 lot e .Uid stole much
Eagle Point, T alent at Prospect of the jew elry th a t was displayed
B utte Falls at Jacksonville, ¿»old there. Thus F riday the 13 will
Hill at Phoenix, C entral Point, alw ays be a rem inder to Bob
bye;
th a t it’s an unlucky nu m b er for
O ctober II — T alent at Rogue him.
H enry N iederm yer was a bu s
River, P rospect at B utte Falls,
C ongratulations are being ex
iness caller in M edford Tuesday.
Jack so n v ille at Gold Bill. Phoe tended to Mr. and Mrs Ci. B.
Mrs. Ellen
R obinette
spent
nixat C en tral Point, Eagle Point G oddard on the arriv al of a wee S unday visiting h er b ro th er and
liv e
miss who arriv ed at th eir home sister in law, Mr and Mrs. Sam
O ctober 18 — Rogue R iver at S aturday. She was born in Port H am ilton of Medford.
B utte Falls, Gold Hill at P ro s land on S eptem ber 8 They have
Boh Soua has bought the
pect, C en tral P oint at Jackson nam ed h er Susan Ann.
Her Bob F letcher place on T hird
' 'Hi'. Eagle Point at Talent. b ro th er S tephen thinks she is a street.
He plans to m ake his
P hoenix bye;
nice addition to the family.
home there.
October 25
Prospect at C en
Mr. and Mrs. G B. G oddard
tral Point, Jack so n v ille at P hoe
nix, B utte Falls at Eagle Point, m ade a business trip ,0 P ortland
and Gold Hill, Rogue R iver and over the week end
Mrs Dorothy Hall called on
T alen t all bye;
Jam es A shland Mero, M edford,
N ovem ber 1 — C entral Point Mrs. Alice M itchellrnore S a tu r
was killed last F riday a t 5:40 p.
at Rogue River, Phoenix at Pros day afternoon.
| m., at the south railro ad crossing
poet. Eagle P oint at Gold Hill,
' in T alent by a northbound
T alent nt B utte Falls, Jackson
freight engine.
ville bye;
N ovem ber 8 — Rogue R iver at
I According to a re p o rt by a ten
P hoenix .Prospect at Jacksonvil
boy, who w itnessed thi
N om inations for civic officers, year-old
le, Eagle Point at C entral Point.
accident, M ero’s auto stalled on
m
ayor,
recorder,
M
easurer
and
Gold Hill at T alent, B utte Falls
the track and Mero got out to
three city councilm en
will be look
bye;
at the engine, clim bing into
’m
ade
at
the
regular
m
eeting
of
N ovem ber 15 —Jack so n v ille nt
the car again as the train appro
the
city
council
in
T
alent,
Oc
Rogue River, Phoenix at Eagle
ached. His ca r was carried down
Point, C entral Point at Talent tober 1, according to Mrs. Nona the track ab o u t 120 feet and com
B utte Falls at Gold Hill, Prospect McAbee, city recorder.
pletely dem olished. Mero war
The candidates selected will be throw n from the car a fte r it had
bye.
placed on the ballot for the No I been carried about 25 feet.
vem ber election.
Mero was born in A shland.
M
ontana
and cam e to M edford in
Fred C on,best, who is em ploy
1928. For the past yea» he has
ed by the forest service as a been
ployed in the grocery de-
lookout on W agner B u tte ’is v is it I p artm em
e n t at K am p fer’s Big Y
ing his m other, Mrs. L. J. Corn- l m arket. He is survived by his
best, for a few days.
wife, M axine; b ro th er George
You'll find them on the West
Mero; sister, Mrs. F ran k Denzer:
Side at—
and m other, Mrs. Em m a Mero, all
of Medford.
TrtE JACKSONVILLE
F uneral services w ere held at
2:30 p.m. T uesday at th e C on
SECOND HAND STORE
FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES
ger-M orris fu n eral p arlo r with
Candies
Sundries j the R everend H arry H ansen of
A. B. Lady
Proprietor
the P resb y teria n church o fficiat
Jacksonville
Oregon (
ing. In term e n t was in Siskiyou
M emorial.
Medford Man Killed
I t R. R. (Tossing
City Officials Will
Be Nominated Oct. 1
Shopping for
BA R G A I N S
The N ugget
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
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School Cooks Meet
At Talent Session
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JACKSONVII I E
TALENT LOCALS
Leaving last week to visit in j
Roseburg are Mr. and Mrs. I O 1
Law son of P ayette, Idaho. T h e '
couple have been guests of Mr.
and Mrs.
George
Holt since
Tuesday .
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C offm an
are staying with Mrs C offm an’s
son in C rescent City for several
days.
IT ’S
Coleman’s
M. R. B arn e tt and R. H. A n d er
son, both of A shland, bought the
T alent Feed Store last week from
J. C. K ennedy. Before com ing to
A shland B arn ett had a m otel in
G lendora, C alifornia, A nderson
operated a body and fen d er shop
in M ontrose, C alifornia prior to
m oving to A shland last June.
Bud H otchkiss has leased the
S. and D service statio n and re s
ta u ra n t from Lee S itts and Ju d d
Davis. At p resen t he is keeping
the station open from 6 a.m. to
12 m idnight and plans later to
keep it open 24 hours. Jo h n S ey
m o u r and Mrs. Hazel C arver,
H otchkiss’ sister, are assisting
him in the operation of the s ta
tion.
Mrs. Opal Lay of D enver will
a rriv e in T alent soon to aid in
the restau ran t,
Mrs. R uth Zediker is the new
teacher of the Jolly Ju n io r girls
at the T alent M ethodist church
according to an an nouncem ent
this w eek by the Rev. Alice May
Woolley, pastor.
The Rev. Alice May Wooiley
called on Mrs. W edge and her
m other Mrs. C layton a t the P ark
View convalescent hom e Friday.
Mrs. C layton was celebrating
1 her 95 b irthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira C ulver re
ceived a letter from th eir son,
Ted statin g th a t he is in H aw aii
at p resen t b u t expects to be
hom e soon for a furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. L eighton M c
Dowell and fam ily and "D ad’’
McDowell sp en t the w eek end at
C rescent City.
Mr .and Mrs. Hugh Bouldin
and th eir guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle H aven w en t to C rater Lake
W ednesday.
The Rev. Alice May W oolley is
visiting her fam ily in D rain, O re
gon this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry H am ilton
and Mr. and Mrs. H erm an C an
non and son, sp en t last w eek end
at H arbor, O regon visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Loyal Bates.
G eorge K erby and sons, F red
and Don m ade a business trip to
T ulle Lake last W ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tw edell and
fam ily are m oved into th e ir new
home in the D ark Hollow Com
m u n ity . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. F o u n
tain m oved into the house v ac at
ed by the Twedells.
Mrs. Hall who has been stay
ing with Mrs. Louise Combest
for the past six weeks returned
to her home at Oreville, Califor
nia,
Shop at
The Jacksonville
Meat Market
W here yo u ’ll alw ays find
Good M eats"
/or
HARDWARE SUPPLIES
FOR GOOD BUYS IN
PROPERTY, see
Talent Activities
Two Business
Changes In Talent
Jacksonville Has
A Jewel Robbery
Jack so n v ille lodge of th e I. O.
O. F will m eet this F riday night,
Two can d id ates are going up foi
Bob L ee’s Radio and Jew elry
the first degree,
S tore was the scene of a robbery,
! Loren Sm ith and Lee P o rter S atu rd ay at 4 a.m., w hen two
, are the tw o candidates
thieves sm ashed the display w in
and took ab out $150 w orth
G ary Moore u n d erw en t a ton- dow
silectorny Septernbci 8 and is of rings and costum e jew elry.
W hen the tw o thieves w ere in
g ettin g along nicely.
C lyde B. Sim pson left for his the act of getting th e jew elry,
hom e in S an ta B arbara, C alifo r tw o lum ber em ployees arriv ed on
th e scene, a t which tim e the ro b
nia on Tuesday.
bers fled, dropping an o th er $150
Mrs. Jo h n N iedem yer ' e n te r w orth of jew elry in the street.
tained a group of young people They sped aw ay in a vehicle de
a t h er hom e S atu rd ay afternoon scribed as a green 1940 F ord or
in honor of h er d au g h ter N ancy Dodge.
It was N ancy's fifth birthday.
Am ong the jew elry tak en was
The M isses C h arlo tte and Joyce a ruby set rin g and a zircon ring,
N ied erm y er left S un d ay for E u each valued a t ab o u t $40
gene w here they will en ter the
fall term of college work.
Bob D ecker has now received a
School opened M onday w ith a co n tract w ith the new ow ners of
heavy en ro llm en t
of students, the Jack so n C reek m ill and a f
both in high school and grades.
te r m any wqeks of not hauling,
P. T. A. ladies m et Tuesday is now back filling all old and
and canned m ore fru it for the new orders for slabs.
school lunch room.
Mrs. Zola Fick was a business
caller in M edford Tuesday.
Box 1576, S tation D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
Talent Girl Found
In Klamath Falls
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School cooks held a tw o-day
conference at the T alen t school,
S eptem ber 17th and 19th.
P rincipal speakers for the con
ference w ere; V ictor M organ, in
spector of re sta u ran ts, who spoke
on: “R equirem ents for proper
san itatio n according to stan d ard s
set by the S ta te B oard of H ealth.
Miss M arian F arrell, Home E x
tension Service, discussed. Effi
ciency in the kitchen, serving,
and buyng.
A sam ple m enu was cooked
and served by Mrs. C arl B aylor i
and Mrs. W alter W aelty, T alen t |
school cooks, u n d er the direction
Laveda S artain , 14, w ho was
of Miss F arrell.
m issing for several days from the
T w enty-tw o schools and tw en hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sm ith
ty -eig h t cooks w ere represented of T alent, was found last week in
at the conference.
K lam ath Falls.
Laveda was last seen leaving
the V arsity T h eater in A shland,
afte r w hich she hitch h ik ed be
tw een A shland and T alen t sev er
When they start back to
al times, ev id en tly try in g to find
her home. She finally secured a
school— Keep them healthy
ride to K lam ath Falls and was
picked up th ere by Ju v en ille a u
with Groceries from . . .
thorities.
P reviously this y ea r the girl
had been found w andering along
the highw ay in a confused m en
tal condition.
M IL L E R ’S
(J R O C E R Y
see our many cards. That's at . . .
BARTLETT PEARS PACKED
TOTAL 1,030,000 BOXES
B artlett pears picked this year
in the Rogue River valley totaled
1,035,000 stan d ard packed boxes
and 1800 tons of can n ery pears,
according to W alter Loofter, sec-
re ta ry of the Rogue R iver Val-
ley T raffic association.
L ast y e a r’s crop and this y e a r’s
w ere m uch the same. The crop
this year, how ever, exceeded e a r
ly season estim ates.
It is also expected, L ooker s ta t
ed, th at th e valley’s
D’Anjou
crop will exceed last y e a r’s; th<
c ro p "w ilf"p ro b ab ly “ ^ ’ less
th an the , 945
More th an 3 0£0 000 5oxes of
pears are expected to be packed
in the valley this y e a r .accord
ing to the county ag e n t’s office.
i Talent Has Fall
Garden Exhibit
A fall gard en exhibit, sponsor-
■ ed by the T alen t G ard en Club,
was held in the T alen t C ity hall
W ednesday, from 2 to 8 p.m.
Mrs. S. B. Osgood of G ran ts
Pass, d istrict vice p resid en t of
garden clubs and Mrs. L. G. G en-
ter of M edford w ere the p rin c i
pal speakers at th e m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Hosich of Illi
nois are visiting th eir son and
d au g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hosich.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill H ew itt of
P hoenix visited W ednesday w ith
Mrs. M eda Fox.
D elores B oatw rig h t re tu rn e d
hom e last W ednesday from A sh
land C om m unity hospital w here
she u n d erw en t an appendectom y.
Mrs. Ivan D aly and fa th e r-in -
law of A shland w ere business
in T alent Thursday.
Mrs. W ayne B radly and ch ild
ren, Lois and G lenn and Mrs.
G eorge K erby visited th eir aunt,
Mrs. F lorence G rieve in H o rn
brook .C alifornia last W ednesday.
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