Southern Oregon Newt Review, Thursday, November a«, 1946
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
P .T .A . W ill M eet
PAST NOBLE G RANDS
C. C h an ey N ow
H A V E M O N T H L Y M E E T IN G
a t 3:00 P .M ., D ec. 4
O p e r a tin g S h op H ere
Past N oble G ra n d s b e lli tin ir
M rs. C a th e rin e W e n d t is p ro
m o n th ly m eeting
on N ove m b i r
C h a rle s C. C haney
h a n c y , fo r m e r ly o f
gra m c o m m itte e c h a irm a n and
I San Francisco and Idaho, is now
I!) at the IO G E d in in g H a ll. Mem
M rs. S. H. Osgood, vice p re s i Room M oth e rs o f the J u n io r class
hers present In clud ed , Zola F ic k ,
o p e ra tin g ¡1 fu rn itu r e re p a ir and
la u d in g
th ro u g h o u t
a ll
the W ln m lre d K im b a ll, Selm a Hazen,
The m useum .still a ttra c ts large u p h o ls te ry shop in J a c k s o n v ille . d e n t o f b is k ly o u d is tric t garden are m em bers o f the P ro g ra m
game hut the lant three m in utes Itae S ch affer, Edna Evans, Eliza crow ds each m on th accordin g to T he shop Is located across the c lu b , spoke to m em bers o f the c o m m itte e fo r the n e x t m e e tin g
the J u c k a n n v illc H ig h school Red b e th F u lle r, M abie M c C u llie and
J a c k s o n v ille G a rd en c lu b T h u rs o f the J a c k s o n v ille P T A w h ic h
the reg ister.
T h is su m m er and stree t fro m the P ostoffice.
skins lost to St M arys o f Eugene, D o ro th y H eckert. A ll re p o rte d a
C haney, w ho has had 20 years day a fte rn o o n a t the home of w ill he held on D ecem ber 4, a t
ta ll an a rtis t and a free lance
21 to 15, In a game pluyed F rid a y good tim e.
experience
In
the
u p h o ls te ry M iss C la ire H a n le y. M rs. Osgood 3: PC p,....
w rite i w ere in J a c k s o n v ille g e t
n ig h t at Eugene.
T he to p ic fo r the m ee ting w ill
business In the Boise v a lle y In spoke on the co n s e rv a tio n and
T he J u c k x o n v ille c lu b p la y in g
tin g p ic tu re s and sto rie s a bo ut
S
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ers
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a
v
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Idaho plans to do re p a ir w o rk p re s e rv a tio n o f the redw ood and be “ L e t* H ave M usic.”
heads up fo o tb a ll led 15 to 7 at
the h is to ric a l b u ild in g and the and u ph o lste ry w o rk in the en rn y rtle w o o d trees o f Oregon. M rs
the h a lf and was ahead 15 to 14 R oom B irth d a y P a rty
H e n ry N ie d e rm e y e r and B. A.
tir e Rogue R iv e r v a lle y . L a w n W. C. R oo ka rd o f M e d fo rd was
c o m m u n ity .
late
in the fo u rth q u a rte r. St.
F in c h o f M e d fo rd re tu rn e d S a t
also
a
guest
speaker.
Mrs. Wanda S m ith served lei
D u rin g the sum m er Mrs. G la d m o w e r sh arpening is also done at
M a ry ’s scored w ith ju s t
th re e cream and cake to her second
u rd a y a fte r s p en ding the w eek in
the shop,
A p la n t exchange w as handled
m in utes le ft to p la y in the b a ll grade p u p ils th is Inst week in ys Pierce guve the M useum an
the K la m a th F a lls re g io n on a
G ilb e rt T w is le y and D. M. S ol by M rs. P a u l G o d w a rd . M rs. Ray d u ck and goose h u n t. T h e y re
game, and the J a c k s o n v ille clubs honor o f several o f th e boys in organ, w h ic h had been shipped
C olem an was presented w ith a
fin a l a tta ck was h e ld , deep In St. her room w ho had b irth d a y s d u r to P o rtla n d by w ay o f Cape H o rn . om on are a id in g C haney In the
tu rn e d
w ith th e ir a llo tte d
a-
flo w e rin g dogw ood fo r service in
w
o
rk
.
M ary's te r r ito r y w hen the gun ing th is m onth T ea che r and pup It w tis b ro u g h t by pack tr a in to
m ount.
the
u pkeep
of
J a c k s o n v ille ’s
her p a re n t s home, M r and M rs. ChaHeg Q
ended the game.
Ils enjoyed the b irth d a y p a rty .
San “ L iv in g M e m o ria l,” sponsored by
Hob S toner,
w ho has been
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.
f *
I * 0 1 u/i e Francisco th is week attend!
itte n d ln g to the club .
p la y in g r ig h t h a lf fo r the R ed H om e E co n o m ics I'n it ye ar 1883. The F ry e r fa m ily w e ie bu#|negB
M rs. E. E. Evans, M rs. S tella
i l l y pioneers in the Eagle P o in t
skins received a b ro ke n leg e a rly
Beach
and M rs. C. P. S m ets were
a
n
a
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he
organ
was
a
g
if
t
to
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In the second q u a rte r. D ick N ei- W ill M eet l>ee. «
M rs Reva H enspeter was d o w n hostesses lo r the a fte rn o o n w ith
th
e
ir
d
au
gh
te
rs
a
t
the
tim
e
M
rs.
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d e rm e ye r replaced S toner and
Leaders C lara Mae Pool and
fro m
T ra il S unday to a tte n d M rs. K ay C olem an and M rs. K e n
tu rn e d in a fin e jo b o f p la y in g H elen Reed w ill h a n d le the next Pierce was nin e years old. T he J church. Everyone was glad
to n eth F a rle y p o u rin g d u rin g the
m ee ting o f the Hom e Econom ics organ rem ained In the fa m ily w elcom e her back again.
hull .
tea hour.
home
u
n
til
it
was
loaned
to
the
e xte n sio n u n it w h ic h w ill he held
R EA L ESTATE
Ray
H a r r is S r is f o r e m a n f « at the R oyal N e ig h b o r's h a ll, Dec little w h ite c h u rch in Eagle P o in t.
M iss M a rth a H a n le y w on the
T R A V E L TO
the b u ild in g o f the new school
The c h u rc h was sold th is su m -
door prize.
We have customers—
ember 6.
house a d d itio n .
in
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and
was
to
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List your proparty w ith us.
T he subject u n d e r discussion
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Mrs. H elen M c In ty re and son, w ill he “ Care o f th e H a ir ” . The tim e It was
b ro u g h t
to M rs.
R onnie w ere business ca lle rs in m ee ting w ill be fro m 10:00 a.m P ierce’s home in J a c k s o n v ille .
G. A . K IM B A L L
M ed ford S a tu rd a y m o rn in g
u n til 3:00 p.rn Those w h o a tte nd M rs. Pierce su bse qu en tly gave It i
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REALTOR
Shoppers In M e d fo rd th is past tire requested to b rin g a sack to the m useum .
Insurance
N otary Public
week w ere T. A. B u r n fc ll, A. R
Mrs. Pierce has m ade her hom e 1
Jacksonville
Phone 191
lu n ch .
6th
In
fa
n
tr
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D
iv
isio
n
L iv in g s to n , A n n L iv in g s to n , M a r
in the v a lle y since she was th re e
by
lon N ied e rm e ye r. E lla H u rn fe ll
years o ld, liv in g in Eagle p o in t;
G la d y s H a m ilto n
F IL M I
and M aree M oore
u n t i l th re e years ago.
A L L E X P E N S E S P A ID A N D A
In a ll sizes - S undries
M IN IM U M S T A R T IN G S A L A R Y
F o u n ta in
A n n o u n ce m e n ts fo r the com ing
M E L B A A Y E R S PU R SE L O S T
C A N A R IE S
OF $90 PER M O N T H
IN
w eek in c lu d e : D ecem ber 2, R uth
A N D F O U N D W IT H IN W E E K
ll la r l z M o u n ta in S in g e r s < ) n |
JACKSONVILLE
M iss M elba A y e rs ’ purse was The 6th In fa n tr y D iv is io n , U. S. R ebekah lodge meets, tim e : 6:30
lY c a r O ld
re tu rn e d to her th is w eek a fte r A rm y , k n o w n fro m its in s ig n ia p.m. ra th e r th a n th e usual m eet
$15.00 per h u d
IT ’S
Oregon
Ja ckso n v ille
$25 00 p a ir
h a v in g been lost a w eek. She as the "R ed S tar D iv is io n ,” had in g tim e .
311 N O R T H B A R T L E T T
J a c k s o n v ille
P T A w ill
m eet
had $25 In i t and had o ffe re d a an im p re ssive w a r record. A fte r
Phone 5592
D ecem ber 4 at 3:00 p.m. The to p
ten d o lla r re w a rd to the fin d e r.
heavy a c tio n in N ew G uinea, the
IMedford
O’«goal
ic fo r th is m e e tin g w ill be “ Lets
The m an w ho re tu rn e d I t to h e r
u n it m oved on to p la y a v ita l role
w o u ld n o t te ll his name n o r ta ke
have M u s ic .”
in c le a rin g the Japs fro m Luzon.
/o r
W e re g re t to hear o f the serious
the re w a rd .
S ta tio n e d today in K o re a ,.th e 6th
illn e s s o f Gus Sanger.
P K O o u c rs .
HARDW ARE SUPPLIES
is c o n tin u in g its g re a t record as
★ New M attresses
the 21st o f N ov.
G a ry
J a c k s o n v ille H om e Econom ics
On
yo u p a t r u
a peacetim e occupation force.
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ted
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th
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M oore
W N ew L in o le u m
A T P P IC IS
Y oung m en w ho can m easure
ber 6 at th e R oyal n e ig h b o rs h a ll.
th da y.
up to h ig h R eg ula r A r m y s ta n d
R
ussell
M
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In
ty
re
was
am
ong
S u bje ct w i ll be “ T he C are o f the
* N ew O il Stoves
ards, and w ho e n lis t fo r three
the fo o tb a ll fans to go to Eugene.
H a ir.’
Agates
years, n ow have an o p p o rtu n ity
Colds
are k e e p in g sever a 1
and lots
and
to jo in th is fam ous d iv is io n , on
LAR G E CROWD ATTEN D S
o f o th e r
yo un gste rs o u t o f school.
M
yrtlew
ood
j d u ty in th e O r ie n t,fo llo w in g in i-
R O Y A L N E IG H B O R S L U N C H
H A R D TO G E T IT E M S
W e are s o rry to h ea r o f th e
M I L L E R ’S
T im e
A
large c ro w d atte nd ed
the | tia l tra in in g in the U. S.
leg in ju r y to one o f o u r fo o tb a ll
N ow
J A C K S O N V IL L E
T h e re ’s no fin e r life a n y w h e re team m em bers, b e tte r k n o w n to
lun che on w h ic h was held a t the
G R O C E R Y
I fo r a so ld ie r. E x c e lle n t liv in g
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b
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h
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on
N
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ve
m
-
J a c k s o n v ille
—
O regon
S eco n d H an d S to r e
h is team m ates as Stoner.
To Select and L a y
co n d itio n s and re c re a tio n fa c ili
l her 19
aw ay Christmas Gifts
ties. S ightseeing and sports are
encouraged. T he w o rk is in te re s t
Q U A L IT Y M E A T
J A C K S O N V IL L E
ing, e du ca tio n a l and o f v ita l im
To M eet Y o u r A p p ro v a l
A G A T E SHOP
portance to w o rld peace. O v e r
seas pay s ta rts a t $90 a m o n th fo r
J A C K S O N V IL L E
Ph. J a c k s o n v ille !^ !
a P riv a te , p lu s food, c lo th in g ,
M EAT M ARKET
q u a rte rs , m e d ica l and d e n ta l care
and o th e r benefits. E n lis tm e n ts
open to m en 18 to 34 in c lu s iv e
FO R B U Y S IN C L O T H IN G
(17 w ith p aren ts’ consent). F u ll
W a tc h the
d e ta ils a t y o u r local U. S. A rm y
SH O ES R E P A IR E D
W a rd ro b e S h op
R e c ru itin g S tatio n.
Leave Y o u r
Room 1 P o sto ffice b u ild in g
O rd e r a t S c h a fe r’s Cafe fo r
Across from Courthousa
R e p a ir W o rk b y
M e d fo rd ,
O regon
Jacksonville
P. T. B U R G E
Miss Hanley Host
I To Garden Club
Museum Receives
An Antique Organ
Redskins Lose In
Final 3 Minutes
Jacksonville
Ramblings
The N ugget
Coleman’s
Ws’ve Got ’em . . .
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POWDER
DDT
From where I s it ... / / J o e Marsh
GOES RIGHT ON tCLLING I Hl M
Announcing...
That The
CAMERUD
A u to m o tiv e R e p a ir and E n
g in e e rin g Shop is now open
lo r business. We do a ll types
o f a u to m o tiv e , m achine
and
re p a ir w o rk , also e le c tric and
a cetylene w e ld in g a n d
a ll
types o f iro n w orK.
C am eru d
A d m io itlra ttu n U o ild io g , U n iv e r iilf « / UrtguH
A U T O M O T IV E R E P A IR &
E N G IN E E R IN G
cultural and business center
of the southern Willamette Valley,
is a progressive city of widely diver
sified interests, site of the University
of Oregon and Northwest Christian
College, a city of homes and industry.
Combining a park-like atmosphere
with the bustle of lumber and flour
mills, creameries and canneries, Eu
gene is focus of trade for a hundred
thousand people. As seat of Lane
County, annu producer of enough
lumber to construct sixty thousand
homes, Eugene is widely known as
EUGENE,
the Lumber Capital o f the World.
Eugene’s growth has been steady,
the result of a solid program o f civic-
planning. Its streets are clean and
tree-lined; most of its homes are
owner-occupied. The city has its own
electric power and water system.
Eugene looks ahead to future
progres in which G reyhound, as
transportation link to neighboring
Oregon communities, is a vital factor.
Greyhound draws the next town, the
next state closer, providing the best
in modern, convenient bus service.
0 ,„ of n f f h t of adrertium enti by Greyhound featuring tommnnitie^ whitb it ttr v "
We were sitting on Bill Webster’s
porch the other night, chatting over
a glass of beer—when the talk turns
Vo forest preservation, soil erosion,
and other things that affect a farm
ing community.
From where I sit, the Judge
is right. All America’s great re
so u rces, our ab u n d an t n a tu r a l
wealth, are lost the minute we looo
the right to work them as free
people in a free land!
Judge Cunningham speaks up:
“It’s all right to worry about con
serving our natural resources,” h?
says, “hut there’s a far bigger
problem when it comes to conser
vation—and that’s preserving our
democratic way of life, our sen
of personal freedom, our r«si i
for one another’s rights.”
Whenever you see or hear of
an encroachment on our rights —
whether it’s the right to free
speech, or the right to vote as we
see fit, or the right to enjoy a
friendly glass of beer in licensed,
nr-abiding places . . . watch out!
J a c k s o n v ille , O regon
L m tsd ûtutci Ur entert Fat
T ab le Rock B ld g. - O regon St.
Phone 541
EVERYBODY’S TALKING!
Hungry?
F ro m
too m uch C hristm a s
shopping.
S top a t o u r cafe
w h e re y o u ’l l fin d
fin e foods,
cooked the w a y you lik e them
PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY
MEAL AT
Schafer’s Cafe
G REYH O U N D
A Lesson
In Conservation
Jacksonville’s O nly Union Cafe
Leave Y o u r Order W ith Us for
Those W e ll-K n o w n Raleigh
Products
C alifornia Street Jacksonville
Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
— Closed Tuesdays —
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