Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 24, 1946, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon N e w , Review, Ih tiru ia y , October 14, 1946
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
Garden Club To
Have Flower Show
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fredenburg
SEVERAL ATTEND SUNDAY
SERVICES IN MEDFORD
A large crow d of Jacksonville
people atten d ed the services in
M edford S unday m orning to hear
Dr. Van Ntiys. The evening m eet­
I'liinx f in a fall flower show m i ing was also well attended when
J<H'ks<inville w eie ill ciesed at in they gath ered to h ear Dr. David
1 ice ting of the J ,u k ' .onvllle (Jar M artin, a retu rn ed m issionary.
leu club Thursilay .October 17,
at the club loom In the 1J. S hall.
All m em bers present wore a
vegetable corsage which they had
i "'i|" them selves, The d rib room
was decorated with aiitu m n
Mis. R uth Backes gave a fa re ­
leaves and chrysanthem um s from well p arty foi hei nephew L arry
the garden of It T Nichols Mrt Solom ns on Tuesday night.
K. N Finney, flower arrange
T he following friends attended:
»»lent chairm an, had exhibits en C harles
M ltcnclm orc, Dona I d
titled "B ackyard Exotics” and Lady, May B errim an, Jan e ivlis
"Still Life”, she discussed thesi ncr, Bob M lsner, A nita
I* aye
lirrangem ents to the club
Clay, G lenn Clay, T ru m an R ey­
The subject of "T rouble and nolds, Tom Wall, D. C. M ills,
T rium phs" was the round table M arce Mills, Bay Dick, Allct
discussion led by Mrs O tto I leek A therton, Hutch Backes, Carol
crt. with each m em ber present Solomns, Norm a Backes, D udley |
telling of some e x p e r i e n c e
Solomns, F rankie Solomns, N i.a j
Plans for the d istrict fall meet Backes, G lenn Backes. G a m e s ,
ing were also discussed, and 1 were played during the evening 1
quiz? "W hat Is Mv N am e" was und refreshm ents w ere served by i
won by Miss C laire Hunlev.
the hostess assisted by Mrs. Sol- j
Mrs. E E Evans poured dining orn ns..
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Fredanburq whose wedding September 15 at
the tea hour and hostesses for the
rd ay m orning L arry left the Presbyterian church in Medford was a local event. The bride is
afternoon w ere Miss C laire H an­ for S atu
H um anville, Missouri w here the former Alice Jean Antlnona. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
ley, Mrs It T Ntchol and Mrs he will
m ake hfs home on a ranch ' Antinone, Del Rio. Texas, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
D C Mills
M. P. Fredenburg. Jacksonville Star Route. (Shangle photo courtesy
M em bers attending this m eet­ ow ned by his uncle.
Mail Tribune).
ing w ere Miss Hanley. Mrs. Helen
Reed, Edna Evans, Nell Finney,
Mary G odw urd, Elizabeth Heck­
ert, H attie H endrickson. Lois Mc­
Kee, and Sadie Nichol.
The Rev. L aw tcnce Mitchel-
m ore of Jacksonville perform ed
Mr. and Mrs, John H eckert the garden wedding of Miss D or­
have sold th eir home in Medford othy A. Busick of S eattle to Vic­
and will spend the w inter In C al­ tor A. Shea, also of Seattle, at
Two candidates, H ow ard Lew
ifornia and Arlz
"Hoad's End A cres”, m ountain
T Sgt and Mrs Jack H am il­ hom e of Mr and Mrs. C. L. H op­ is, incum bent, and J. C. McKim,
are running for M ayor of Jac k so n ,
ton left S unday for San Bcrnu-
ville. Five men, A lbert H eckert, I
dino, C alifornia w here they will kins, S aturday, O ctober 5.
The
Bev.
Law
rence
Mitchel-
H. A. B erntson, incum bents, and
live w hile Jack is attending M et­
m oie’s father was pastor of an Francis B rlsbinc, W A. M entch,
Friday night a H allow een p arty
eorology school.
early S eattle church which was and O. M. Knox .are seeking seats was held at the P resb y terian
atten d ed by the Shea family.
church for a group of th e young
on the city council.
I'
folks. Gam es were played during
The num ber of candidates has the evening and refreshm ents
^URA PANKEY DIES WEEK
brought
local
in
terest
to
a
high
FTER
DEATH
OF
HUSBAND
)
w ere served.
L aura P ankey passed aWay pitch and the elections are ex p ec­
J
P resent were the following:
’ FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES
inriay, O ctober 20, at the Jack- ted to be hotly contested w ith a M ary Lou Lind, Jan e t Dick, H ar­
inville san itariu m just one week lurge num ber of voters at the old Jordan, Deloris Lind, Bruce
. Candies
Sundries
ter the death of her husband, polls, N ovem ber 5.
S tew art, C harles Goddard, Lyle
Jacksonville
Oregon
Mrs. A nna C olem an .who is H am ilton Ronnie M .clntyre, Dick
lbert
Pankey,
(
Mrs. Pankey was a native of the present recorder has filed for Sanford, Jim Minch, Ju d y Hall,
ickson county having lived In the post of city trea su rer, and M ary Jo Hall, R ichard Sovde,
ic county her entire life. She Mrs. L orraine D. B erntson Is ru n ­ Donna Davies, C arm en Davies,
as born A ugust 17. 1868, and ning for the post of recorder.
Norma Backes, N ita Backes and
is no im m ediate relatives sur-
G lenn Backes, several o th er child
I OR G O O D BUYS
G.
B.
G
oddard
atten
d
ed
the
ving.
schools superintendents and prln- ren w ere also there.
F u neral services w ere conduct- ?ipals m eeting held in Salem last
PROPERTY, w '
1 from the Perl F uneral home
Shop at
'ednesday for Mrs. Pankey w ith veek.
in (hi- Jacksonville
Mr. and Mrs. F rank H enspeter
cem etery.
ittended the football gam e be-
tween Jacksonville and C entral
L E. H am ilton retu rn ed to Mc- Point F riday. The H enspeters
"Where you'll always find
C hord Field T uesday night after ike th eir new hom e a t Trail
HI AI ES I A I I
Phone 69 j
Good Meats"
being hom e on a short leave.
where they have been living the
Jacksonville, Oregon
Mrs
Don K ingsley was d is­
charged from a M edford hospital past m onth.
S atu rd ay w here she had been con
fined for a few days.
Farewell Party Held
For Larry Solemn.«
Milchelmore Weds
Father’s Parishoners
Eight Candidates Seeking
5 Posts In City Election
Church Is Setting
For Hallowe’en Party
The N ugget
The Jacksonville
Meat Market
W. A. CHILDERS
P A Y Y O U R 1 9 4 6 -1 9 4 7
N O W !
by
G ladys H am ilton
Bird season opened S atu rd ay
m orning w ith m ore h u n ters than
birds.
M em bers of the Home E x ten ­
sion unit are rem inded th at their
m eeting will be held on the first
of N ovem ber from 10 a.m to 3
p.m. subject for the day will be
Tom orrow s F abrics and M is s
M arion F arrell will be leader.
Lunch will be served by the com ­
m ittee in charge. Bring your own
service. M eeting place, Royal
N eighbors hall. Every one who is
interested is invited to come.
City Hall to House
Community Officials
U nited in m arriage, O ctober 14
were Miss M argie H eckert and
Jam es J. M anning. The cerem ony
took place in B altim ore, M ary­
land at the L ittle C hurch on the
Hill.
The bride is well know n in
Jacksonville, having grow n to
young wom anhood in the valley.
She had selected for her gown,
w hite slipper satin and m arq u i­
sette with satin appliqued flow ­
ers. Her train and veil w ere of
m edium lengths.
O ctober 14 was the date select­
ed because of the fact th a t it
was the b irth date of both the
b rid e’s and the groom s respective
m others.
A fter the cerem ony the couple
left for a honeym oon in New
York. They will reside in B alti­
m ore .
Dr. and Mrs. D eppner attended
The city hall in J a c k s o n v ille , the football gam e in Medford,
will probably become an open i F riday night.
_______ ___
business estab lish m en t afte r the
first of n ex t year w hen the trea-1
Surer and recorder of the city
will begin m aintaining th eir city I
offices there.
FLEA AND lOUSt L g frf
H. A. B erntson, city council­
POWDER m m i DDT ' ~
/
man, setated last week th a t d u r - |
ing the previous years the trea- >
m an, stated last week th a t dur-
ed th eir offices in th eir hom es or
a t th eir business establishm ents
b u t th is is expected to ch ange.
Avalanche
Miss A nna Livingston. Miss
Elinor Livingston and A. R. L iv­
ingston w ere business callers in
M edford S aturday.
T. A. B urnfeil, Lyle Ham ilton
and L. E. H am ilton w ere on the
sick list last week
Mrs. H elen P ren tice of M ed­
ford spent th e w eek end w ith her
siste r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
O tto H eckert.
Mrs. M arion N iederm eyer and
Mrs. Elizabeth H eckert attended
the G irl Scout luncheon in M ed­
ford O ctober 14.
OFFERING. . .
For Your Selection, Foods
of the Highest Quality.
—
Two Days of
Clothing Sale
BUY NOW!
Sale Ends
Saturday!
LADIES COATS
MEN'S SUITS
and
OVERCOATS
SHOES
WARDROBE SHOP
M I L L E It ’ S
GROCERY
Jacksonville
Last
Oregon
Across th e S treet
From C ourthouse
H ighw ay
Jacksonville
Here’s A Quizz !
Do you like to eat , . . T
REAL ESTATE
Do you like good food
T A X E S
Margie Heckert
Wed In Maryland
Jacksonville
Ramblings
Do you like good service
We have customers—
Do you want cleanliness
List your property with us.
Do you like hospitality?
G. A. KIMBALL
SAVE 3 %
REALTOR
If Your Answer
Is "Ye«"
Insurance
Jacksonville
NOVEMBER IS L IS T DRV
Just come to
For 3% Rebate on taxes paid in full! Also 1st quar­
ter taxes become delinquent after November 15!
If inconvenient to call in person, request statement
by telephone (4331 Medford), or by mail—and a tax
statement will be promptly sent you.
Schafer’s Cafe
Notary Public
Phone 191
IN
Jacksonville** Only Union Cafe
JACKSONV1EI E
IT’S
Leave Your Order With U* for
Those Well Known Raleiqh
«
Product*
Ask For Your Personal Tax
Pay Now' and Save Money
HOWARD GAULT
Sheriff Jackson County
i
Coleman’s
California Street Jacksonville
Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
‘ /or
— Closed T uesdays —
HARDWARE SUPPIIES
Pd. A d v — W J. S m ith. Gen Chm .626 C orbett Big . P ortland.O r.
V
A J r f t i t e x te n t
I
From where I sit... / / J o e Marsh
On Playing
the Fiddle Badly
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
AB O U T V I I A M IN S , ami scientific research has proven theit
necessity fo r good health.
Everybody Can Find . . .
their fa vo rite vita m in products in the complete vitam ins sectians
at W E S T E R N T H R I F T S TO R E in M edford.
Everybody Who Shops . . .
Soil hern O regon’s V itam ins Eleadquartcrs . , .
Finds M edford's l owest Prices
Finds A u th e n tic V ita m in In fo rm a tio n
I mils Medio* J ’s Largest V ariety.
O ver jo o kinds and sizes
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 NORTH CENTRAL
PHONE MEDFORD 3874
«■on
A favorite recreation in our town
is getting together in one or all­
ot Iters home and making musir.
There's somebody at the piano: a
guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly
Birtles even has a harp!
steady, dependable incomes
to make long-range plan­
ning possible. Local school
districts are experiencing a
hand-to-roouth existence.
Rising costs have forced
4 6 % of tbe school districts
to levy additional local taxes
for minttnnin budget needs.
Put Oregon schools on t
sound financial basis.
V o te
3 ìb X y£S
W hat comes out isn’t the he t
music in the whole world. In f.
a lot of it is downright bad. But
nobody even thinks to question or
to criticize.
to r
BASIC SCHOOL FUND
P.j 1 A.lv R
Schot
.
t Fund (fttn m ilter M R W indow Ser . 3HJ
Because the spirit of harmony is
there—harmony between folks win»
like each other's company, who en­
joy the simple, homey atmosphere
—with nothing more exciting than
old songs, and a glass of moderate
beer or cider.
From where I sit, i t ’s a heap
more im portant to be a poor fiddle,
player, than not to play a t a ll.,
More im portant to be a p a rt of the
/ met ¡can scene—with its commu­
nity music, home entertainm ent,,
friendly glass of beer — th an to,
hold out for professional perfec­
tion. (Besides, I file« to play the;
fiddle—even b adly!)
Copyright, 1946, C ruled S ia m Bremen Foundation