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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1946)
Southern O regon N ew s Review, Thursday, iJcccmber THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Jacksonville Ramblings Jack McDaniel was elected Noble G rand of the Independent O rder of Odd Fellows Lodge No. HI In Jacksonville at the regular m eeting which was held Friday The C harles G oddard children night at the lodge hall. w ill be missed at school and Sun O ther officers elected include day school, we hope you will like Vice G rand, II E Lind, S ecret your new home ary, W illiam C am pbell, Jr., Sec A huge crowd of football fans retary T reasurer, A lbert Heck- journeyed to A shland T hanksgiv ing day to see first football gam e to be played at th<* Pear Bowl. and Mrs. G. B. G oddard School closed on W ednesday as th eir T hanksgiving guests last week giving tbe pupils and Mary Norvelt of Medford, Iciichem a rest over the T h an k s Mi and Mis W illiam Cofelt giving holiday. son, David . Gus Sunger is reported not so well at this tim e CANARIES llu itz M ountain Singers, On Year Old $15 00 per bird $25.00 pall- 311 NORTH BARTLETT F IL M ! sizes S undries Fountain Jacksonville Oregon Phone 5502 Medford O'-tgoi PAOOUCTS you p p ffin A T P P /C tS Linoleum and lots of other HARD TO GET ITEMS Tbe Rogue River G arage which has not been in operation foi some tim e has been leased by Dick Souza and L. G. Monroe who plan to op erate an auto m o tive repair business in the loca tion. G. A. Kim ball, handled the leasing of the building to tbe two men. Mr. and Mrs. G ordan K im ball spent Dec. the 5th on the coast buying new m yrtlew ood novel ties or their shop. A R. Livingston and T. A B urnfell were business callers ir. M edford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Roderick of Westwood, C alifornia, Mrs. May Ham ilton of T alent and Mrs. E tta Sm ith of Phoenix, Oregon w ere callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H am ilton on Thanksgiving. Mi. and Mrs. Henry N ied er m eyer and daughter, Evel y n spent Thanksgiving w ith Mrs N lederm eyer’s sister and b ro th er 'in law, Mr .and Mrs. C larence Kauiz.er of Medford. Mr .and Mrs. R. C. C um m ings had as th eir din n er guests on Thanksgiving th eir son G ran t and Mrs. C um m ing’s m other Mrs. S h u tts both of Rogue Riv6r. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sm ith re tu rn ed home from the M iddle West S unday and report a p lea san t trip. F orth Adams is reported on the sick list but getting along nicely. JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Second Hand Store TROUBLED This year alone, we have added 305,000 telephones Electrical G rem lins In your engine B ring your C ar to us! We do all types of autom otive, m ach ine and repair w ork, also elec tric and acetylene w elding and all types of Iron work. Camerud AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR Af ENGINEERING Pioneer Family Has Reunion Mrs. Arnold Hostess To Church Society Odd Fellows Have Joint Session Mon. Mrs. M yrtle A rnold was hostess for the m eeting of the M issionary society which m et at the church on F riday, N ovem ber 29 At the close of the m eeting Mrs. Arnold served refreshm ents. M em bers p resen t incl u d e d M arion N iederm eyer, Zola Fick, Nellie N iederm eyer, G e r tr u d e M artin, C ath erin e W endt, Alice M itchelm ore, Keva H cnspet e r, B ernice Gordon, L aura Young, Mrs. M encktn, and Miss Blanche Arnold . Jacksonville I. O. O. F. Lodge held a special jo in t session w ith C entral Point O ddfellow s M on day evening, D ecem ber 2, in Jacksonville. G rand M aster A. J. Lenon, I. O. O. F. grand lodge of O regon visited the lodge th at evening R ebekahs convened th eir m eet ing at 6:30 th a t evening so the Oddfellows could have the hall. They served refresh m en ts at the conclusion of the m en's m eeting. A nnual reunion d in n er of the pioneei W innlngiiam fam ily was held ’Thanksgiving day at the Odd Fellows hall in Jacksonville. Twenty-six descendents of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. W lnningham , early southern Oregon settlers, were present. Three of the five living ch ild ren attended the reunion. They are Calvin W inningham of Yreka, Jam es Benton W inningham of Ruch and Mrs. H arry W hitney of Jacksonville. Mrs. E. M Russell Past Noble Grands of Medford, and Mrs. Minnie Baker of Vancouver, B. C. w ere To Hold Xmas Party unable to be present. P ast Noble G ran d club will Others present for t h e d i n n e r hold a C hristm as and R evelation p arty at th e IOOF dining hall in Jack so n v ille at 1:30 her 18 according to W inifred Kim ball. All m em bers are asked to ing candy or nuts. SCHOOL CARNIVAL HELD NOV. 27 IS SUCCESS Forest Creek: Mr and Mrs. W I W inningham and son, David, G rants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson, Trail; and Mr. and Mrs. C hester McDonugh, Sunnyside. Jam es B. W inningham passed aw ay in 1898. His wife was M ary Jan e Hatton, th ird w hite child born in Oreon territo ry . She died in 1910. Mr and Mrs. G ordan K im ball entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Elm er A dam s and fam ily and Mr. L. A kers w ith a tu rk ey dinner and all the trim m ings on T hanksgiv ing day. Mrs. Georgie Cody is slightly im proved at this w riting after having been ill for some time. Mrs. Mamie N orris is now visit ing at Long Beach California. Mr and Mrs T. A. B urnfeil had as th eir evening guests on Thanksgiving, Mr .a n d M rs . F rank Shaw and, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godward. The Misses Joyce and C harlotte N iederm eyer w ere home for the T hanksgiving holidays visiting a t the home of th eir parents, Mr. and Mrs. O tto N iederm eyer. Mr. and Mrs. C arl N iederm eyer w ere business callers In Medford S atu rd ay afternoon. Jacksonville, Oregon Table Rock Bldg, - Oregon St Phone 541 The school carnival held each fall was held N ovem ber 27 both young and old had a good tim e and enjoyed hearing th e band under th e direction of Mr. W hip ple m any com plim ents w e r e heard on the nu m b ers given by the students. Mr and Mrs. C harles G oddard have m oved from tow n after spending several years here. The place w here they have been liv ing was sold. REAL ESTATE We have customers— List your property with us. G. A. KIMBALL REALTOR nsurance Notary Public acksonville Phone 191 JACKSONVILLE From too m uch C hristm as shopping Stop a t o ur cafe w here yo u ’ll find fine foods, cooked th e way you like them PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY MEAL AT IT’S Coleman’s HARDW ARE SUPPLIES Schafer’s Cafe acksonville’s Only Union Cafe .eave Your Order With Us for Those Well Known Raleigh Products California Street Jacksonville Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. { Agates and M yrtlew ood Time Now — Closed T uesdays — To Select and Lay away Christmas Gifts QUALITY MEAT To M eet Your Approval JACKSONVILLE AGATE SHOP JACKSONVILLE MEAT MARKET Ph. Jacksonville 191 FOR BUYS IN CLOTHING SHOES REPAIRED Leave Your O rder at S ch afer’s Cafe for R epair W ork by P. T. BURGE They’re going in as fast as we arc able to install them . . . the telephones needed on (he Pacific Coast. In 1946 alone, we have already added more than 305,000 and thousands more go into service every month. But there is still a hig job ahead. W atch the Wardrobe Shop Across from Courthouse Jacksonville EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT \1TAMINS, and scientific research has proven necessity for good health. Everybody Can Find . . their favorite vitamin products in the complete vit at WESTERN T H R IFT STORE in Medford. Everybody Who Shops.. Sourhern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medfoid’s Largest Variety. Over joo kinds and sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 NORTH CENTRAL Complicated switchboards, cables, dial equipment and even new buildings have to be built before everyone who wants a telephone can get one. This will take time because our progress is handicapped by shortages of ma terials and by the disturbed conditions throughout the country affecting manufacturers' output and our con struction projects. Meanwhile you may be certain that we will do everything we can, F r o m w h e r e I s i t ... / / J o e M a r s h A Grand American Tradition Tor it is our purpose in our huge expansion program to provide service for everyone who wants it just as rapidly as possible , , .betterservice than ever before . . . a more valuable service to every user, We arc spending this year for gross plant additions an aggregate of $ 130,<M)0,0G0 which exceeds by $55,000,000, or 73 per cent, our previous highest yearly plant expenditures in 1941 of $75,000,000, An over-improving telephono service at the least cost consistent with good wages and working conditions for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou sands of people who hare inrested in tbe business. The Cuppers had a grand old family reunion last week—for the first time since the war. <r/ he/f the cest e f driving! H. G. TRAVIS, agent 101 E MAIN PHONE 8181 The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co 11 Oak St. Telephone 30, PHONE MEDFORD 3874 G REYHO U N D Big and little Cuppers came, by car and train, from as fa r west as Nebraska and as fa r east as Vermont. They crowded Dee ami J a n e ’s house, set up q u arters in the barns, or stopped with neigh bors—and a jollier gathering you couldn’t have imagined! I was asked to their final Satur day night supper, when they sang old songs, drank beer and cider, rem inisced. Dark C upper, am i blonde ones—Vermont accents and Alabama drawls—doctors and farm ers . . . all with their differences af taste and polities, yet as close and harmonious in spirit as a group could be. From where I Sit, it’s a great American tradition—not ju st fam ily reunions, but the ability to get along as one harmonious family, regardless of differences of taste— whether it’s taste for politics or farm ing, beer or cider. right, l'/46, United ¿rmaam ¿»uadaMva