Southern Oregon Newu Review, Thurs. Nov. 14, 1946
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
Siskiyou District Garden
Clubs Meet Wednesday
Jacksonville PTA
Studies Safety
A nnual diMrk-t inccllng nf the shown. Meuila-rs atten d in g e x
Siskivuu ilititiici nt the Oregon changed plants
I*t’derutinn nf G arden clubit wax
Luncheon was served at 12:00
hehl hi Jnckxonvllle, W ednesday, In the dining room of the hall
Noveinlic, |3 Mi S. B. <>»gnnil* Miss C laire Hanley Is president
til ;ilds I’ iihk , ('(inducted the m eet of the Jack so n v ille G arden club
ing
which acted as hostess to the
S everal sta te u tlicers wen- In at group.
lem lsnee u| the m eeting. They
Inelmlvd Mrs W E W ilhelm, Bridge-Shower for
I’m tlan d , state president; Mrs.
•I G E lsen h aiiei, I'm tland, state Mrs. ( ’. Chamberlin
secretary ; Mrs. I, W F ran k s nf
Mrs. E. C. Niles honored Mrs.
E astern Oregon, vice president; C E. C ham berlin w ith a bridge
Mrs Italph Fow ler, P endleton, and show er party held at tin
president elect, and Mrs. II () Niles home on the P hoenix-Jack
.Smith, ace Ju n ction, who Is a sonville road last Tuesday. Prizes
past state president
w ere aw arded
to Mrs. Geoge
R egistration was held at the Lewis, Mrs Win. L. Peebles, and
(■range Hall at !):3(l with a p p ro x Mrs. Oyle Hood.
im ately 100 delegates registering.
G uests w ere Mrs ( 'ham berlln,
Sessions w ere held at the grange Mrs. Robert Beuttv Mrs. L ester
hall with Mrs. W ilhelm report- ! H arris, Mrs. II, I), C hristensen,
mg on the national convention i Mrs. B erthold B arnum , Mrs. Fred
at the afternoon session
Purdin, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. A. M an-
The various clubs displayed no. Miss Tess Doyle, Mrs. Hood
floral arran g em en ts and a special and Mrs Peebles
ch ry san th em u m
exhibit
was
Jacksonville
Ramblings
Garden Club Has Flower
Show and Silver Tea
Jacksonville PTA m et W ednes
day afternoon with Mrs Elizabeth
by
Jack so n v ille G arden club’s fall lines, dried m aterials and seed
H eckert presiding
All officers
flow er show and silver tea pods was won by Mrs. McKee
G ladys Ham ilton
w ere present.
which was held N ovem ber 8 was who also placed third, second
Topic for the day was safety.
The thanks of toe PTA Is b e atten d ed by 65 people O ther prize was aw ard ed to Mrs. F in
Mrs. Alice M itchelm ore was p ro ing extended to MLs Joyce.W olff G arden d u b s w hich attended In ney.
gram chairm an. A skit w ritten who prepared tin «i gam zation's cluded the Phoenix garden club,
Mrs. M cKee's arran g em en t of
arid directed by Mrs. M itchelm ore y ear books.
tiie Gold Hill garden club, arid m ixed bouquets of flow ers won
entitled "Mrs. Mi.^iaps Home,"
I lie school y o u n g sters enjoyed the C en tral P oint, garden club. first and second, Mrs. C hilders,
was presented The actors w ere 1 the holiday Monday.
All m em bers ol the Phoenix d u b third. In the m ixed arran g em en ts
selected from stu d en ts in the fifth j I he new addition to the gym is w ere present.
and ex h ib its from o th er clubs,
and six th grades.
now under way and when com
G eneral ch airm an was Mis. Mrs. Finney p lated first, Mrs.
MrS Edna Evans told about pleted it will help relieve the L eonard McKee. President of the Kay Davidson, second, and Mrs.
traffic safety. Mrs. Daisy Lew is crow ded conditions in the high Jack so n v ille gard en d u b is Miss McKee third.
about school safety and Mrs. school and the grade school.
C laire H andey. Jud g es were Miss
Mrs. K atherine Farley and Mrs
G ladys H am ilton about farm safe
We are proud of the new Ann P. Livingston, Mrs
Evan
Mrs. W. A.
ty. Mrs. D utton and Mrs. M itch coaches work with the football Heames ,and Mrs. Olen A rnspig- ! Davidson poured
C hilders had charge of re g istra
elm ore put on a play "A Visltoi team and the way our boys work er.
tion.
C alls.” It concerned the safety w ith him. We are in hopes th at
C lassified en trie s and w inners
of streets.
they will win In the gam e with in the various exhibits were:
Mrs. G. B Goddifrd and ch il
The band played four num bers. Hogue River.
Win or lose we C hrysanthem um s, nam ed v arie d ren spent T uesday afternoon vis
It was directed by Mr. W hipple, know that th ey ’ll out up a good ties Lois McKee, 1st, 2nd and iting with Mrs. Don K ingsley and
They played two m arches and fight.
third; un-nam ed varieties Mrs. young son.
"M elancholy B aby,” and "Tin Sol
Our hand is showing the results Kay Davidson, first and second,
d ier,”
of hours of practice.
Miss Hanley, th ird ; m in iatu re a r
Lunch room reports w ere given.
Eddie H 1 in es and K erm it rangem ents, Mrs. O tto H eckert,
F our thousand lunches w ere se rv Combs are building a new brick first and second, and Mrs. R. N.
ed in O ctober, one hundred free house, which will he for sale Finney, th ird ; fall season a r
lunches and e x tra m ilk was se rv when com pleted.
rangem ents, Mrs. Lois McKee,
ed to som e of fhe children In the
The new H artm an house is first, Miss H anley .second, and
afternoon.
I t i lt G O O D lit'V S IN
ju st about com pleted and will be Mrs. W. A. C hilders, third; sfill
PRODUCTS .
REAL ESTATE
H ealth nurses are getting In occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Don life com positions which w ere
yo u H t f r i a A
1 their rep o rts to the lunch room Kingsley and in fan t son.
PR O PER TY , irr
created from rocks, wood, figur-
ar w e ts «
We have custom ers—
so that the children will get the
List your p ro p erty w ith us.
best of care In order to ca rry on
Cartoonist Leaves for
w ith th eir school work.
G. A. KIMBALL
The lunch room was started Winter School Tour
during the depression years, but
REALTOR
Victor M orris Onsted, who Jives j
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Insurance
N otary Public
It
has
proven
valuable
even
to
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on the old P hoenix-Jacksonville '
Get a Taste of
Jacksonville
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day. A new steam table has been road, left recently to begin a t o u r ,
|.i> ksonvillc, l fregón
G R O C E R
installed and will soon be In op of schools in Nevada, New Mex- ‘
Home Cooking!
eration
Jacksonville
Oregon
ico, le x a s and C alifornia, as an
Mrs. Sm ith spoke ab o u t the 4H e n tertain er for national school
beef th at the I’TA had purchased assemblies.
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; from the N ational bank.
O nstad presents cartoon 1 n g
Y ear books w ere ready at the program s using colored chalk
JACKSONVH.I I.
■ m eeting and w ere given to m em sketches, with talk and carto o n
bers present. Miss Joyce Wolff ing stunts.
IT ’S
prepared the year books. The
j n e x t m eeting of the PTA will be ELECTION BOARD .
in Decem ber.
On the election board T uesday
w ere Mrs. Helen Reed, Irene
Royal Neighbors Hold Grigsby, H annah Sm ith, Leora
/o r
, N iederm eyer, and Miss C laire
I Initiation in Ashland • Hanley. On the counting b o a r d 1
H A R D W A R E SUPPLIES
1 Six new m em bers w ere in it I w ere Mrs. Zola Fick, N e llie !
iated Into the Royal N eighbors N iederm eyer, K ath erin e W endt,
last week at a m eeting held In F aye P eters and A lbert H ueners.
A shland, Ten o ther ladles from
Election board at th e city hall
A gates
o th er lodges w ere Initiated at the included Mrs. Addle Sm ets, Edna
and
sam e time.
Evans, Mary G odw ard, Neva
Included am ong the six from C um m ings and Joe W etterer. On
M yrtlew ood
Time
Jacksonville who received the th e counting board w ere Mrs. Dor 1 Jacksonville’s Only Union Cafe
Now
1 degrees
w ere
Mrs.
M argaret othy Mills, G race Noble, A m y ,
| Minche, R uth
Backes, Sarah Dow, Miss Alice Hoeff and G ene | Leave Your O rder With Us for
To Select and L a y
Sm ith, Mrs. Wall and
Mrs. W hitney.
Those Well K now n Raleigh
aw ay C hristm as Gifts
Glowers,
Products
Mr. and Mrs. K erm it Combs
JACKSONVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k H enspeter -have arriv ed from San Francisco, C alifornia S treet Jacksonville
w ere down T uesday to cast th eir and will m ake th eir hom e w ith
AGATE SHOP
Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
vote .
— Closed Tuesdays —
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C hilders. M is
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Com b’s parents.
V isitors in M edford S atu rd ay
afternoon w ere Mr. and Mrs. L.
E. H am ilton and son, Lyle.
Roby Isaacs and son LeRoy
H L A AND tOUJI
and H arry R yans are doing a lot
To grew w ith the W e s t. . . to build and m aintain the
POWDER (Out aims DDT C V
of farm ing this fall as they are
finest possible telephone service for you . . . a good sized
G
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ES RIGHT ON KILLING THEM
p u ttin g in the S tella Beach place
arm y of men and women is already at w ork, and more
Mr. H otchkiss’ place, in addition
arc pitching in every day. In the last live years, we have
to Mr. Isaac’s,
QUICK
RELIEF
FROM
added m ore than 23,000 new employees— our total force
Mrs. A nna C ater and Mrs. Vio
Symptoms • ( Distress Arising f r o m
is now more than 65.000.
let W ilson of M edford w ere call
STOMACH ULCERS ers in Jack so n v ille F riday a f
M«TO EXCESS ACID ternoon.
E rnest M cIntyre is now check
FreeBeekTstlsef MsmsTrsatmsRt that
■ M t N«4p or It WIN Cast You Nettling er at B en's M arket.
Mrs. Lottie H unt was a b u si
O ver tw o mUUon bottle« o fth e W T L L A ftD
T llA T M lW ’rh iM b w n »old fo r r e lie r o f ness caller in M edford F riday
STmptoaM o f dlatroaa ari«i og from Stomach
Ulcers due to Kacm» AcM — afternoon and Miss Alice Hoeffs
New, Hard-To-Get Household Equipment and
S o w or Upset tta m ac h . took her place in the store.
Plumbing Fixtures
Rev. Jo h n S k in n er and wife
which fully ! spent Tuesday and W ednesday
in G rants Pass.
W. A. CHILDERS
E R ’ s
Y
How 23,000 new jobs
were born
Coleman’s
Schafer’s Cafe
N
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Jacksonville Second Hand Store
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
¡T h e N u g g e t!
FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES Í
Candies
Sundries Í
Jacksonville
Oregon (
It it our purpose
to provide telephones for everyone
who is waiting just as rapidly as we can and to build au
eveAexpanding, ever-improving service for the West.
Our gross plant construction will aggregate $130.000,-
000 for this year and, as now visualized, it w ill exceed
$200,000,000 for 1947. It ’s a big job, but you can be cer
tain we're going ahead fast.
Today, telephone calls on the Pacific Coast have reached
a record high of 17,400,000 a day, and until we can get
and install all the equipment we need there will some
times be delays in service. We want you to know we w ill
do our utmost to keep them at a minimum and to hurry
the day when service w ill he even better than ever before.
An ever-improving telephone service a! the ¡east
cost consistent with good wages and working conditions
for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou
sands of people who hat e invested in the business.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.
I l l Oak Street
FOR BUYS IN C LO TH IN G
W atch the
Wardrobe Shop
Across from Courthouse
Jacksonville
Joe Marsh
How to Handle
a Fortune
N aturally, our town was curious
to see how Mel would spend it:
Traveling around the world . . .
getting a new house or car . . .
wearing fancy clothes . . . or din
ing on cold pheasant and cham
pagne . . . ?
We can now report, Mel hasn’t
changed a b it! Drop in on him any
night, and you’ll find him in his
shirt sleeves by the fire, chatting
7:00 p.m.
Lots of Linoleum lings, Hall Runners, Felt Rugs
From where 1 s it ...
Some month« ago I reported in
the Clarion how Mel Bate's unde
died up north, and left hint with a
tidy fortune.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18
with the Missus, sharing a inellow
glass of beer with friends.
F rom w here I sit, Mel h as
learned the a rt of handling money
—us well as handling people. You
don’t let cash -in -th e-b an k push
jou around any more than you
let people push you around. If you
like the simple, homey life; com
panionship and quiet w ays; a glass
of beer and friendly talk — th a t’s
icortk a fortune, after a ll!
Phone 3021
Copyright,-1946, Caitod S t a t t U roartt F o r
Large Kitchen Sinks, Cast Iron White Porcelain,
New
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Chrome Mixing Faucets
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A Few Antiques
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Several Oil Heaters
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Lots ot Furniture and Miscellaneous Items
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SALK WILL BE HELI) RAIN OR SHINE
COME AND GET IT
JOS. C. BURNS
Auctioneer
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