r Southern Oregon New» Reveiw, Thursday, December 12, 1946 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER “( are of Hair” Is Extension Topic T he J a c k s o n v ille e xten sion u n it met ut the K o yul N rlg htkn rs h u ll K ild u y w ith M rs. U luru Mae Pool m id Mrs. June B im b in e a* leud • is, the topic wua "C u re ol th e ' H un" 1 tie holies d e in o n s tiiite d the p io p e i m ethod o f sham pooing, d ry in g and a rra n g in g the h a ll to s u it dill erent types ol faces. It was suggested th a t no m a tte r w h a t the p re v a ilin g s ty le was, it was (rest n ot to use It unless it was the p ro p e r Iram e lot ones face. M rs. Pool to ld of the d iffe re n t w ays In w h ic h beauty operators used paper fra m e s lo r the face w ith the h a ir s ty lin g p u in te d on the Iram es and th a t some used to w els in o b ta in in g the same e f­ fect*. An in te re s tin g m ee ting was held and a fte r lun ch, due to the absence o f the ch a irm a n , Helen Iteed, vice c h a irm a n C la ra Mae Pool presided, a sh o rt business m eeting was held w ith M rs R u th Backes re a din g r o ll cu ll. Seven m em bers answ ered, m em bers p re ­ sent w ere: C la ra Mae Pool, M a r­ gie M c K lm , W in ifre d K im b a ll, June B rlsb in e , R u th Backes, B e r­ tha Reed, and G la d ys H a m ilto n , v is ito rs n um be re d fo u r, H elen M c In ty re , P earl K itc h e n , Mrs. R oberts .and M rs. M enckten. CANARIES H a lt / M o u n ta in Singers, tin e fe a r O ld $15.00 per b ird $25.00 paii- 311 N O R T H B A R T L E T T Phone 5592 M ed ford O*'i g o 'i| Open House at Grigsbys Sunday Jacksonville Ramblings Grand Master Misses IOOF Grand Dinner M r and Mrs. James G rig s b y held open house at th e ir home on the O ld Stage Road near Ja ckson ­ v ille , last Sunday a fte rn oo n, D ec­ em b er 1. Open house was In ce le ­ b ra tio n o f th e li s ilv e r w ed din g a n n iv e rs a ry . Mrs. M erto n L yste i and Mrs. Joe Beach poured tea d u rin g the hours o f tw o to six o’clock. M rs. L lo y d S atterlee o f Redmond, O re ­ gon served the a n n iv e rs a ry cake, and the firs t piece was c u t by Mrs. G rigsb y. Mrs. G rig sb y w ore a fo rm a l gow n o f blue w ith s tiv e r tr im w ith a corsage o f p in k cam ellias fo r the occassilon. M r. and M rs. G rig sb y, were m a rrie d Dec. 1, 1920, a t M rs. G rig s b y ’s home in A lb a n y , O re ­ gon. The s ilv e r a n n iv e rs a ry a c t­ u a lly occurred In 1945 b u t the couple's o n ly son, James, Jr., was In the n avy at the tim e and the c e le b ra tio n was postponed u n til th is year. by G la dys H a m ilto n T he c o m m u n ity e xtends s y m ­ p a th y to M i and M rs. W a ll and fa m ily In th e death o f th e ir son and b ro th e r, Eddie, w ho passed aw a y w h ile In service. He was la id to rest on F rid a y. C o n g ra tu la tio n s are being e x ­ tended to M r and Mrs. Rex D an ­ ner on the a rriv a l o f th e ir young son, Mrs D anner was phe fo rm e r K a th e rin e Huners. L e w is B u rn e ll was home on a ten day fu rlo u g h at the hom e o f his parents. M i and Mrs. L ew is B u rn e ll. L e w ie has com pleted his basic at F ort B ennlng and Is now j ready to re p o rt fo r flu ty outside ! the U n ite d States , T he C hristm as tre a ts fo r the youngsters w ill be handled again th is year th ro u g h y o u r donations In the ja rs th a t are le ft In the d iffe re n t stores, ns it w ill be less ¡w o rk fo r the PTA ladles th an If they have to m ake c a lls at y o u r NOBLE HOLIDAYS HAVE home O u r tim e Is s h o rt as school A BABY BOY. NOV. 13. w ill close on the 20th fo r th e 'h o li­ A nnouncem ents are a rriv in g , days fro m M r. and M rs. N oble H o li­ day o f G eorgia th a t they have a E d w ard H a m ilto n re tu rn e d to new son ,who a rriv e d on the 13' M cC ord F ield, Wash. T h u rsd a y o f N ovem ber The young m an has a fte i spending a sh ort leave at been named C h ris L y n n . M rs. home w ith Ills parents, M r. and H o lid a y was u fo rm e r teacher M rs. L. E. H a m ilto n . w h ile her husband was overseas d u rin g the war. A lth o u g h State G ran d M aster A. J. L 'm iin o f the IO O F was de­ ta ine d at Roseburg last week w ith car trou ble the m em bers o f IO O F lodge No id and Ru«h Rebekah lodge No. 4 e n te rta in e d th e ir guests from C e n tra l P o int, G old H ill, Ashland, am i M ed ford w ith a d elicio us repast. S ix ty -e ig h t m em bers w ere p re ­ sent at the d in n e r w h ic h was prepared by the ladies o f R uth Rebekah l<>dge No. 4. % « » % » % S o u th e rn O regon Class “ B " league b aske tba ll o ffic ia ls com ­ pleted a schedule in w h ic h each o f the 10 m em ber q u in te ts w ill p la y 18 games d u rin g the w in te r season, w h ic h opens on D ecem ­ ber 13 and closes F e b ru a ry 22. Games w ere set fo r F rid a y and S a tu rd a y evenings w ith the u n ­ d e rs ta n d in g th a t r iv a l teams are p riv ile g e d to s h ift the games to o th e r n ig h ts i f necessary. J a c k ­ s o n v ille , K e rb y , Rogue R iv e r, G old H ill, St. M a ry ’s o f M edford, T a le n t, P h o e n ix, Eagle P o int, B u tte F a lls and Prospect are the schools In the “ B ” league th a t w ill p a rtic ip a te . F riends are w elcom ing M r. and M rs. Hudson and fa m ily back a fte i they had spent several weeks v is itin g re la tiv e s in N ew M exico. They had sold th e ir p ro ­ p e rty here before going back and are now in the m a rk e t fo r a new NEW MEMBERS OF IOOF TAKE DEGREES LAST WEEK home. M onday n ig h t IO O F No. 1Ü M r. H artm an has had a cem ent took th re e new m em bers to G old d riv e w a y p ut in on the p ro p e rty H ill fo r th e ir fir s t degree. The occupied by M r. and Mrs. Don men w ere Pete S ch affer, A lle n K in gsle y. H a w k in s , and George Y o x a ll. M rs. A rth u r D avies is c h a irm a n F rid a y n ig h t a t th e ir re g u la r o f the Red Cross seal d riv e . m eeting in J a c k s o n v ille the 2nd M rs. Ruth Backes was a b u s i­ degree was co n fe rre d on the th re e ness ca lle r in M ed ford W ednes­ men. day. M r. and M rs. H e n ry N ie d e r­ M iss Anna P. L iv in g s to n was a business c a lle r in M ed ford F r i­ m eye r atte nd ed the m usicale in M e d fo rd W ednesday evening. M rs day. T ru e M ix hauled the m ix tu re B erniece G ordan is one o f the and poured the fo u n d a tio n fo r m em bers o f the chorus. C H R IS T M A S C AR D S , In a ll sizes - S undries , F o u n ta in The N ugget J a c k s o n v ille REAL ESTATE L is t y o u r p ro p e rty w ith us. Hungry? G. A. KIMBALL F ro m too m uch C hristm as shopping. Stop a t o u r cafe w he re y o u ’l l fin d fin e foods, cooked the w a y you lik e them Blanche $ FLEA AMD O rlg o n We have customers— the school a d d itio n . M rs. M a rio n N ie d e rm e ye r was a business c a lle r in M ed fo rd , Wednesday. REALTOR Notary Public Insurance J a c k s o n v ille Phone 191 C IC A . . . . . 10USI ..... POWDER COES HIGHT DDT PLAN TROUBLED tom e By » 5 » 6 » Basketball Schedule Set for “B” League 1 A nnouncem ents Royal N eig hb ors Pot L u ck and P o llya n n a P a rty a t 7:00 P. M D ecem ber 17. R uth Rebekah lodge No. 4 Past N oble G ra n d C h ris tm a s p a rty , D ecem ber 18. R uth R ebekah Lodge No. 4 in itia tio n D ecem ber 16. K e ysto ne C lu b w ill m eet a t the hom e o f M r. and M rs. James M in n ie on the 14th o f December. W h ite e le p h a n t g if t exchange is pla nn ed . C a ll M rs. M an tch at 302 lo r m enu suggestions. C ub Scouts C h ris tm a s p a rty w ill be held a t the c h u rch social room s on the 18th o f Decem ber. J a c k s o n v ille G a rd e n C lu b w ill m eet D ecem ber 19 w ith a C h ris t­ mas p a rty and g if t exchange. F SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER W ith e ve ry fu rn itu r e re p a ir or u p h o ls te ry jo b done betw een now and C hristm as, we w ill clean and service yo u r se w in g m achine. Lots of new u p h o ls te rin g m a te ria ls fro m w h ic h to choose are now in stock. CHANEYS U P H O L S T E R IN G & F U R N IT U R E R E P A IR SHOP Phone 622. Across fro m post o ffic e J a c k s o n v ille . Ore. (Free estim ates in A sh lan d, J a ckso n ville . M ed fo rd . T a le n t and P h o e n ix). WE P IC K UP A N D D E L IV E R In y o u r engine B rin g y o u r C ar to us! We do a ll types o f a u to m o tiv e , m a ch ­ ine and re p a ir w o rk , also e le c­ tric and acetylene w e ld in g and a ll types o f Iro n w o rk , » & g. « ASHLAND. OREGON W I IN JACKSONVILLE I T ’S Jacksonville's Only Union Cafe Leave Your Order With Us for Those Well Known Raleigh Products California Street Jacksonville Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Coleman’s /o r — Closed Tuesdays — m o o u e rs YOU H U H A AT m e t s C a m e ru d 3k H O L ID A Y AT Schafer’s Cafe E le c tric a l G re m lin s I YOUR M EAL A U T O M O T IV E R E P A IR & E N G IN E E R IN G HARDW ARE SUPPLIES Q U A L IT Y M E A T To M eet Y o u r A p p ro v a l Agates and Myrtlewood JACKSONVILLE MEAT MARKET J a ckso n ville , Oregon T ab le Rock Bldg. • Oregon St. Phone 541 1 M IL L E R ’S GROCERY Jacksonville — Tim . Now To Select and Lay­ away Christmas Gifts SHOES R E P A IR E D Leave Y o u r O rd e r at S ch a fe r’s Cafe fo r R ep air W o rk bv Oregon JACKSONVILLE AGATE SHOP P. T. BURGE Ph. Jacksonville 191 1 , , - -íMí*'«* M MORE ways to 90 MORE places m From where I sit... / / Joe Marsh Greyhound gives you your choice o f How S to p I gats. folks la ear town do about aiack worrying u in yours—over bousing and prices, and crop--, and joke—and the little domestic prob- I s b m that are always coming up. m Dad Hoskins, who’s lived to the hap ny age o f eighty, has a s'.. fo rm u la fo r stopping w o rry. About every problem, he asks him self: Is there anything I can do about it? I f there is, he never postpones m aking a decision, or ta king neces­ sary action. to W o r r y in g hour“ after dinner, and gets kb worrying over in one concentrated period. When that’s over, he reiaxea over a friendly glass of beer with Ma Iloskins— and they talk about p easant things together, until bed­ time. From where I sit, th a t’s as w ork­ able a fo rm u la as you could find . , , rig h t down to the mellow glass of beer th a t seems to w ink away yuur worries. I f there isn’t anything he can do about it, he sets aside a “ w orrying Copyright, 19S6. U nited States Brewers foundation Oo one w a y , come back another . . . all on one All year long we have been building up our tele­ phone plant —adding long distance facilities. Even with this expansion, the huge volume o f everyday calls keeps our equipment busy at peak capacity. Wc will do everything we can to handle holiday calls promptly, but with the extra volume o f calls there will still be unavoidable delays. That’s why we suggest that if you place a friendly holiday long distance call, you do so on days other than Decem ­ ber 24 or 25. Thank you. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co round trip ticket. Go any where. . . ALL the way, by Greyhound . . . 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