Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday September 26, 1946 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Rebekahs Met in. Medford Sat day Garden Club Meets At I*. Godward Home I Jacksonville Ramblings Mrs. P uul G o d w a rd , M r.. G ». G o d w u rd am i M rs H ow a i 1 T he R cbokuh C o n ve n tio n und w ere hostesses foi the Jackson .im u .il v is it ol the tte h eku h Pre v ille G a rd en c lu b at tiie h o m e ol by in te n t M a rio n W ilso n , was held M rs P aul G o d w a rd last Thur.-. G la dys H a m ilto n . M iiurday b e p le in lie i the 2 l.it A day a fte rn oo n. Miss C lu n e H a n le y .p re sid e n f large cro w d utte nd ed the conven Mrs. E lizab e th H e cke rt has an lio n w h ic h was held at the IO O F spoke on the "A ris to c ra ts ol Ibe G a rd e n " and a short s u b je c t on nounced th a t Miss S tu rd e v a n t is H a ll in M edford. the lu ll seeding o f a nnuals was tiie new I*T A p u b lic ity c h a irm a n J u lia G re g o ry, presided as g ive n by M rs. H o w a rd Itre d . M . M an y Rebekahs a tte nd ed the c h u in n u n T he c o n v e n tio n open R. N. K in ne y to ld the h is to ry o! ed w ith the opening exercises und flo w e rs a rran ge m en ts and also co n v e n tio n in M e d fo rd S a tu rd ay, seating o f c o n v e n tio n o ffic e rs p u t dem on strate d w ith an arrange and a ll re p o rt a good tim e. Several J a c k s o n v ille m en are on by O liv e Rebekah Lodge no 28 m en t called "In d ia n S u m m e r". I p la n n in g on h u n tin g trip s n ext The in tro d u c tio n o f the f ’ resi Mrs. N eil D avidson, M is. W ( ' dent M a rio n W ilso n and flth e r o f ­ R ookard, M rs R ub y Rusque and ! week. fic ia ls und v is ito rs fo llo w e d . N e xt M rs b. V W a tk in s , m em bers of on the p ro g ra m was r o ll ca ll o f the M ed ford garden c lu b w ere C o n ve n tio n o ffice rs. The address guests at tin- m eeting o f w elcom e was g ive n by E th e l T ins was the fir s t m ee ting Pease o f O liv e Lodge o f M e d fo rd since the su m m er m onths. A m o ng M rs M in n ie H e c k e rt celebrated and the response* was g ive n by those w ho atte nd ed w ere the her 79th b irth d a y on F rid a y S e p t­ Iva G ilm o re , Etna lodge No. 49, Mesdames Lois M cKee, N elle em ber the 20th at the C onvales­ (■rants Puss. K in n e y , E liza b e th H ecke rt, M ar 1 cent home. She was born in G e r­ S everal co m m itte e s w ere a p ­ ion N ic d e rm y e i, Edna Evans. m an y and came to th is c o u n try p o in te d to act d u rin g the co n ­ M a ry G o d w a rd S r , H flltie H end- j w hen she was o n ly six m onths v e n tio n . A fte r th is fo llo w e d a rickso n, Sadie N ic h o l, A dela old. She g re w to yo un g w o m a n ­ special n u m b e r, a piano d u e t by G w in , W A C h ild e rs , D o rla n d hood in N ebraska w he re in M arch D o ro th y D ickey and N e llie Mad O ffen ba che r, H elen Reed, M rs 59 years ago she w a . m a rrie d to den, Hope bodge No. 14. A shland. F u lle r, M rs. H a rv e y W h itn e y ,' Fred H ecke rt. She was Miss M in ­ nie W ie n ke before her m a rria g e A t th is tim e th e ro ll ca ll o f and Miss H anley. past co n ve n tio n c h a irm a n was Mi Edna Evans w on the d o o r' The fa m ily came to M e d fo rd 44 ca lle d and a b e a u tifu l trib u te to prize. I years ago. C a lle rs in the a fte rn o o n in c lu d ­ them was made by A m e th y s t ed her daughters, E lla B u rn fe il, lodge No. 97, G o bi H ill D u rin g D. C. M ills was able to be th is trib u te , E lla Ma« G a il sang b ro ug ht home fro m the h o sp ita l M a ry G o d w a rd , and d a u g h te r in la w , E liza b e th H e cke rt, Rev. and anil w h is tle d a b e a u tifu l n um ber. on the 19th. The m o rn in g session closed fo i C h y r il S m ith is in Kt. Jones, M rs. b H. M itc h e lm o re and tw in s Juncheon. Hostesses w ere m e m ­ C a lifo rn ia h e lp in g out d u rin g th<* J im m ie and J e rry . bers of O liv e lodge No 28 o f j va catio n tim e of o th e r m em bers M edford. The a fte rn o o n sessions opened in Camp, Mrs. .Minnie Heckert Has 79th Natal Day Adarel Chapter Has Homecoming at 1:30 w ith re p o rts fo r the past th is a v e ry im pressive ye a r o f a ll Lodges and Past i A fte r G ra n d C lubs in th is ju ris d ic tio n 1 M e m o ria l service was p u t on by ' Hope bodge No. 14 .A shland fo r m em bers deceased d u rin g the A d re l C h a p te r o f the Eastern 1 past ye a r L o u ise Perozzi, read S tar held th e ir a nn ua l "h o m e ­ ! the m e m o ria l rep ort. c o m in g " m ee ting and d in n e r, I OR G O O D BUYS IN I T he e x e m p lify in g e x a m in a tio n T h u rs d a y at J a c k s o n v ille . A d a re l I of v is ito rs was presented at th is 1 is the second oldes Eastern S ta r P R O P E R T Y , mt j tim e by R uth Rebekah bodge, No j ch ap ter in the state, and several • 4, J a c k s o n v ille fo llo w e d by e.. I m em bers w re present whose I e m p lo y in g b a llo tin g by M t P itt 1 m em be rsh ip dates back to the bodge No. 167, C e n tra l P o int. Pre j b e g in n in g o f th is c e n tu ry . sident M a rio n W ilso n then ope n ­ Mrs. N e lle F ic k , M rs. Fay Pet- ed the q ue stion box and a n s w e r­ i ers, M rs. b ib b ie Root, M rs. K a th ­ Hl Al I STATE Phone 691 ed questions. e rin e Peterson and M rs. L illia n T he 1947 co n v e n tio n w ill be L ue dressed in o ld -fa s h io n e d cos­ fje k v o n ville, Oregon held in G ra n ts Pass. E le ctio n of tum es and sang several o ld songs. o ffic e rs fo llo w e d w ith the fo llo w ­ ' T he y w ere accom panied by M r. ing o ffic e rs elected: C h a irm a n , W in n ie R obertson at the piano. T he m a tro n , M rs. M abel Todd, B e rth a B atem an; vice ch a irm a n , V io la M oore; Sec. and Treasuer, i w ore the c h a p te r re g a lia w o rn by w o rth y m a tro n s o v e r 50 years Bessie H erm an M o llie A fte r seating o f the new o ffic ­ ago, accordin g to M iss ers by O liv e Lodge No. 20, M e d ­ B r itt, wso is one o f th e oldes fo rd , the c o n v e n tio n closed. A n m em bers o f the chapter. The n e x t A d a re l c h a p te r m eet­ e n jo y a b le day was had by a ll FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES present and m any th a n ks w ere ing w ill be O cto b er 3 and has Sundries voted to the c h a irm a n , J u lia G re ­ been designated as F rie n d s h ip ' Candies g ory and her s ta ff o f o ffic e rs fo r n ig h t. The A d a re l C h a p te r has -j. Oregon Jacksonville been in v ite d to a tte n d “ S o u th ­ a most successful co n ve n tio n . ern H o s p ita lity N ig h t" a t Reames C h a p te r No. 66, O.E.S., T h u rs d a y , , S eptem ber 26, a t 8 p.m. in the i M e d fo rd M asonic T em ple. M an y Healthy Families are Happy | o f the m em bers p la n to attend. W. A. CHILDERS The N ugget Shopping for 15 A It G A I N S Families. Y o u 'll fin d them on the W est Side a t— Groceries from . . . THE JACKSONVILLE SECOND HAND STORE A. B. Lady Proprietor Keep Your Family Healthy and Happy by Serving M I I, I. E If ’ S (i It O C E It Y Jackson v ille O regon O tto H e cke rt, E r n e jt M c In ty re I and B ry a n t S a n fo rd are am ong the h u n te rs fro m here w h o are in Farewell Party For Applegate Folks M r. and Mrs. R. G o n e and c h il­ dren, R obert and H arold , w e n g ive n a fa re w e ll d in n e r last M on day even in g by the A p plegate S unday school, at the A p p le g a ti c o m m u n ity hall. F o llo w in g persone were p re ­ sent: the honored guests. M r. and Mrs. Goree and fa m ily , the Rev. K. E Book and fa m ily , Col. and M rs. H utchison and fa m ily , Mrs. M ille r, bos Angeles, M r. and Mrs G len H u n te r and fa m ily , M r. arid M rs. Earl Best, M r .and M rs E. Roberson und fa m ily , M rs. A ld en and fa m ily , A n ne tte , B onnie and C h a rlo tte Nelson, M r. and Mrs. George B ro w n and fa m ily , Mrs. George B ro w n , Sr., M rs. N e llie Powers and fa m ily and M r. and M rs. John N ielsen and fa m ily . M r. and Mrs. Goree and fa m ily w ere presented a p ic tu re as a fa re w e ll g ift fro m the Sunday school. Eastern Oregon on an a n n ua l h u n tin g tr ip Laurance F ick is home fo r the w eek g e ttin g ready to e n te r c o l­ lege at C o rv a llis w here he w ill be a ju n io r. He w ill m a jo r in Fores­ try . R obert S m ith is to e n te r c o l­ lege at C o rv a llis th is ye a r a fte r being in the N a v y since his g ra ­ d u a tio n fro m o u r local high school. , M r. and M rs. F ra n k H enspeter ! and fa m ily have now m oved to th e ir new home at T ra il. James C Recent v is ito rs at the L. E. H a m ilto n home were M rs. F ra n ­ cis H a m ilto n o f M edford, M r. and M rs. H. E. H a m ilto n o f F ern V a l­ le y , Mrs. Mae H a m ilto n of T a le n t and Mrs. Etta S m ith o f P hoeniv Puzzled? About what to have for dinner. Then come here and try our . . . Roast Beef least once a week. Schafer’s Cafe BOX 1793 IN |A ( K S O N V II I F IT 'S er. price, terms, etc. to Coleman’s Sacramento. California /.»r hardware SUPPLIES PO RTLAND, O R E G O N Eleven acres under one roof. Ex­ h i b i t » of pure-bred Livestock, Dogs, P oultry, P et Stock, W ild Life, 4-H Club and Sm ith-H ughes V ocational Education W ork; M anufactured and L and P r o d u c ts ; a lso C o m b in ed H orse Show and th rillin g Rodeo. REAL ESTATE We have customers— List your property with us. G. A. KIMBALL REALTOR Insurance Jacksonville “CANNON” ALL Wool Blankets 100% From where I s it... Zy Jo e M arsh Going Fishing? Herezs How! W illie fav o rs dry flies, Basil pooh-poohs an y th in g b u t w et flies. Willie sw ears by a Royal Coach­ m an: Basil won’t hear of an y th in g hut a Silver Doctor. And by the tim e it comes to steel rods versus bamboo rods . . . #!X & **!?! But on Saturday, each got back from Seward’s creek with a catch th at couldn’t have differed by more than several ounces! Each had used his fav o rite kind of fly, his fa v o rite rod and his fav o rite place to cast. So over a friendly glass of beer, they a l­ lowed as how m aybe th ey were both rig h t . . . which is how so m any arg u m en ts should end. From w here I sit, if we all re ­ spected one another’s different o p in io n s—w h e th e r a b o u t tr o u t flies, or drinking beer, o r voting, life would be a whole lot pleasanter. Copyright, 1946, United States Breuers Foundation SET YOUR SIGHTS It takes planning to achieve a goal Some young men know w hat they w ant and plan for it. O thers are still looking for their niche. T he new Regular Army can help both. Perhaps you w ant to go to college h u t can ’t afford it. If you enlist in th e A rm y, you’ll get your chance. H onorably discharged after a three-year enlistm ent, you are eligible for 48 m onths,of edu­ cation a t any college, trad e, or business school for which you can qualify. T he G overnm ent will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, plus $65 a m onth living allowance—$90 a m onth if you have dependents. If you haven’t found your spot, an Army enlistm ent offers you training in any of 200 trad es and skills. You leave the service eligible for fu rth er training a t th e best civilian schools. Y o u c a n a ssu re y o u r s e lf o f th e b e n e fits o f th e G I B ill o f R ig h ts i f y o u e n te r th e A r m y o n or b e fo re O c to b e r 5, 1946. See yo u r nearest Army R ecruiting S tation for details. * Virgin Wool HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1. E n listm e n ts for l l/a , 2 or 3 years. ( 1-year en listm e n ts p erm itted for m en now in th e A rm y w ith 6 or m ore m on th s of se r v ic e .) 2. E n listm e n t age from 18 to 34 years in c lu siv e (1 7 w ith p a ren ts’ c o n se n t) ex cep t for m en now in A rm y, w ho m ay reen list at an y age. and form er serv ice m en d ep en d in g on len gth of service. 3. A reen listm en t bonus of $ 5 0 for each year of a c tiv e serv ice sin ce such bonus w as last paid, or sin ce last entry in to serv ice, provid ed r e e n list­ m ent is w ith in 3 m onth s a fter last h on orab le d ischarge. 4. A furlough for m en w ho reen list w ith in 2 0 d ays. F u ll d eta ils of other furlough p riv ileg es can b e o b ta in ed from R ecr u itin g Officers. 5. M u sterin g -o u t p ay (b a se d upon len g th of se r v ic e ) to all m en who are disch arged to e n list or reen list. 6. O p tion to retire at half p ay for th e rest of your life after 2 0 y ea rs’ se r v ic e —in creasing to three-qu arters pay a fter 3 0 y ea rs’ service. A ll p re­ v io u s a ctiv e fed eral m ilita ry serv ice co u n t} tow ard retirem en t. 7. C h oice of branch of se rv ice and o v ersea s th ea ter ( o f th o se still o p e n ) on 3-year en listm en ts. 72 by 90 inches A B O U T V IT A M IN S , and scientific research has proven tlie it necessity fo r good health. Everybody Can Find . . . their fa vo rite vita m in products in the complete vitam ins sections .11 \V I S T E R N T H R IF T S TO R E in M edford. WIDE SATEEN BINDING lands M e d fo rd ’s l owest Prices fin d s A u th e n tic V ita m in In fo rm a tio n lands M e d fo .d ’s Largest V a rie ty. O ver 500 kinds anil sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 N O R TH C E N T R A L ¿ ■ ARMY MEN In Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes ind Medical Care $12.95 Everybody Who Shops . . . Sou hern Oregon's V ita m in s Headquarters . . . Notary Public Phone 191 • Large Premium Lists. EVERYBODY’S TALKING! "Where you'll always find Good Meats" A d etrlie e eu n l WV J>at e the Western Union agency for jack- son ville — if closed, phone O C T. 5 - 1 2 19 Shows in One R eception fo r a ll the teachers in the J a c k s o n v ille school system w ill be held W ednesday, O ctober 2. T he P. T A . E x e c u tiv e C om ­ m itte e w ill be hostesses fo r the even in g a ll are w elcom e to a t­ tend th is m ee ting as several new teachers are here th is year. Jacksonville’s Only Union Cafe Send location, area, location, P A C IFIC IN T E R N A T IO N A L L IV E S T O C K E X P O S IT IO N w ith HORSE SHOW & RODEO TEACHERS RECEPTION TO BE HELD NEXT WEDNESDAY The Jacksonville Meat Market you and dine with us at Gold Placer Ground J.” Shop at P resident o f Rebekah Assem ­ b ly , M rs M a rio n W ilson of B a n ­ don, O regon accom panied by Mrs. H elen K im b e l, association chap la in w ere v is ito rs a t the R uth R ebekah lodge No. 4 o f Jackson­ v ille on T h u rs d a y .S eptem ber the 19th. In itia tio n o f fiv e new c a n d i­ dates was presented M a rg u e rite B la ck, Leora Chance, C lara Mae Pool, M a rg u e rite M c K im , and Bessie Jones w ere the candidates. M rs. W ilso n gave an in te re s tin g ta lk to the m em bers a fte r w h ic h refre shm en ts w ere served by M oree L in d , M abie M c C u llie and H elen L a m b in the lodge d in in g h a ll w h ic h had been a ttra c tiv e ly decorated by Z elm a Hazen and Zola Fick. A b o u t f i f t y atte nd ed th is m eet- Put your worries behind — Closed Tuesdays — Back a g a in ! Marian Wilson Is Visitor At Lodge To hear Willie Wells and Basil Strube arguing about tro u t fish­ ing. you’d think it was more im­ portant than the atom bomb. California Street Jacksonville Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. depth to bedrock, values, wat­ ing w ith v is ito rs present fro m M ed fo rd , G old H ill and M r. and M rs. M orand of P o rtla n d . WEITZEL’S . J a c k s o n v ille . • and , . On The Plaza .. A s h la n d , In Addition to Column One at the Right: 20% In ­ crease for Service Over­ seas. 50% Increase if Mem­ ber of Flying or Glider Crews. 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service May Be Added. Matter Sergeant or First Sergeant T echnical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant . . ■ . Corporal . . . . Private First Class Private . . . . Listen to: ’ Wornor» of Peoct,” ”Ko/ce of thé Army," "Proudly IV» Hail," and Major Football Broadcast on your radio. E N L IS T N O W AT YO U R NEAREST Il * 'R M Y R E C R U IT IN G S T A T IO N MONTHLY RETIREMENT Storting INCOME AFTER: (aie Pay 20 Tear«’ 30 Tear»' Per Service Service Month ¿165.00 ¿107.25 ¿185.63 87.75 151.88 135.00 129.18 74.75 115.00 100.00 65.00 112.50 58.50 101.25 90.00 90.00 52.00 80.00 84.38 48.75 75.00 A GOOD JOB FOB YOU U. S. A rm y F IN S C H O O S E T H IS P B O ftS S lO H N O W I PHONE MEDFORD 3874 ROOM 1, POST OFFICE BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON