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Southern Oregon New» Review, Tliurtday, January 9, 1 ÎM7 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Jeff Lemly Buys Robinson's Bldg. PTA Council Meet in Jacksonville Navy Veteran and Student Marry Jacksonville Ramblings Ex. Unit Studies Foreign Exchange Watch Party Held at Arthur Davis Home J i l l I.« in k y, Ashlund, bought Jo h n M cDaniels ga v c h i s Mr. and rMs. A rth u r Davies e n III«* ( lyile Kobmaon building lust d au g h tei in m arriag e S unday tertain ed w ith a w atch p arty , Dec w«-ek. G. A, Kiiiibull of tin- Kim C ounty Council til tiu- P.T.A. evening. D ecem ber 21), to K indred The Horn«- E xtension Unit met em ber 31. C ards w ere enjoyed bull real estate n fflc bundled tin will hold its all day m eeting on ¡Thom as ,at the C hapel of the ti uiiNuvtlun on the 3rd of Ja n u a ry with F or until m idnight w hen d in n e r was by the lirth nt Ju n u a ry at the G range Rocks and Roses In Medford. G ladys H am ilton e ig n E xchange as th e topic. Eng served to the following guests. Robinson plans in cnnllnue op Hall In Jacksonville. Miss M cDaniels w ore a whit«' land was the co u n try studied at Mr. and Mrs. Elva G raham and < luting the Huibei simp The period from 10:00 to 12:00 I su it w ith gold trim and had a •this m eeting Neva Cum mings Mr. and Mrs. Geo Brown of M ed a.rn. will be utto ted to the busi corsage of gardenias, red roses We are glad to co n g ratu late land B ertha Reed w ere leaders ford; Mr. and M rs. Geo. Hoag of m eeting T he a f te r n o o n and sw eet peas. Mrs La Vonn« Law rence Fitch on Ids m aking Lodge Members Have n«ss m eeting will be open to the pub Thom as, sister-in-law of t h « the honor roll at O regon S tate J with M ary B errim an giving an Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Parly January Gth lie, a film on Social H ygene will groom , was m atron of-honor, an«’ college at Corvallis. L aw rence is Interesting talk of life in the R einking of Jacksonville. On Jan u u ry Kth Kiitb Iteb. kali be show n, and e n te rta in m e n t will wore a light him- suit, w ith 1 a junior the oldest son of Mr. and B rltist Isles. M em bers present w ere June num bers by corsage of red roses arid whit« Mrs Pete Fitch. He was hom e lodge No 4 and I(M)F lodge No Include m usical Brisbane, M argaret McKim, Ruth 10 aftei a short business m eeting m em bers of the local P.T.A Lun sw eet peas. A b ro th er of the loi the holidays. atten d ed the Joint Installation of cheon will be p repared and k « t - groorn w as best man. A lam p lighter was needed in I Baches, Teresa Adams, Selma olficers at C entral Point Tw enty ved by the I’ T A . C om m ittee ol F orty friends of the bride an t Jacksonville T hursday evening ¡Hazen, Neva Cum m ing: B e rth a 1 m em bers atten d ed from Jackson Jacksonville. groom w ere present for the wed when the electricity failed for a- j Reed and M ary B errim an. ville * ding. Mr. and rMs. Thom as wll bout an hour. Most of the homes 1 H elen Reed presided. Jacksonville Mrs G. B G oddard Is confine«1 reside In M edford afte r a short used candles or oil lam ps, some A fter re tu rn in g to Jacksonville to her hom e because of lllnesss. cor, 3rd. and D St. Ph. 621 honeym oon to C alifornia .Tht just went to bed as everyone has G. Miller Buys A.B. they w ere en tertain ed at the hom e of Ida F Wilson. An en jo y Her sister, Mrs. W illiam C ofelt h bride is a ju n io r in the Jack so n had a busy holiday season. Lady Store Location ALL KINDS AUTOMOBILE ville high school, and the firoorr A nnouncem ent; Jo in t In sta lla able tim e was had by all and staying w ith her. Recent din n er guests at the D REPAIRING A. B. Lady announced the sale Is em ployed at the M edford Con tion of officers for IOOF No. 10 re fresh m e n ts of jello and w hipp C. Mills hom e w ere Jessie Mills of his sto re building to George R and Ruth R ebekah No. 4 will be Crete C onstruction com pany. H< ed creum w ere served by the Welding & Blacksmithing M argaret M enteh and Ju n e Brls of Ashland anil Masie Bullock of Is a v eteran of W orld W ar II and held F riday night J a n u a ry 10 at ¡M iller, p ro p rieto r of M iller’s g ro Medford the ladles are au n ts of cery. The building has housed the 9:00 P M. A C entral P oint team hostess served 25 m onths In the Pacific Well Equipped the family. will do the installing. The public Jacksonville Second hand store. th e a te r w ith the Seabees. Reasonable Rates R uth R ebekah lodge No. 4 took M iller ’plans to m ove his gro Mrs. Thom as is the d au g h ter ol Is cordially Invited. bine Into th eir lodge on the 30th cery store into the new location. of December. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M cDaniels Jacksonville, and Thom as is the Mr. W. A. Menteh Has son of Mr. and M rs N Thom as. D. C. Mills Is able to be up New Year’s Accident R oute 1, Box 328. anti aro u n d p ar, tim e now w ith The trad itio n of welcoming In out his crutch. MRS. HAROLD REED HELPS the New Year by Mr. and Mrs. T he I). C. Mills Imine was the I PPO O UC7S . LOCAL MARCH OF DIMES W. A. M enteh w ith th eir shot scene of a watefi p arty on the 31st y o u ppttip A Mrs. H arold Reed, Jacksonville guns tu rn ed into a near tragedy of Dee. A T P P IC fS « was appointed M arch of Dimes lor Mr. M enteh as he pulled the REAL ESTATE ch airm an for the Jackso n v ille trigger to fire his gun the second I ty m e J & u , 1 area by V ern S m ith, Jackson tim e after reloading his double We have customers— county chairm an. barrel blew up causing him to List your property with us. ft Mrs. Reed will organize and loose part of his fingers on his Service Station M I L L E R ’ S conduct the 1947 cam paign w hich I left hand and part of the m etal G. A. KIMBALL is an annual affair to raise m oney 1 fro m the gun lodged in his cheek and REALTOR G R O C E R Y for polio prevention and research. , below his left eye. He was rushed Insurance Notary Public C afe to the C om m unity hospital w here Jacksonville — Oregon Jacksonville Phone 191 TALENT JUNCTION CHOIR WATCH PARTY AT . he was confined until M onday I w hen he re tu rn ed home. He is CHURCH SOCIAL ROOMS Now Open Jacksonville's Only Union Cafa The social room s of the F irst j able to be up and around now. 24 Hour* a Day California Street Jacksonville P resb y teria n church w ere chosen by the choir and th eir fam ilies to L. E. H am ilton retu rn ed to Mc- U nder New M anagem ent Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. assem ble for the d in n er hour and Chord Field T hursday after spen H otchkiss Bros. — C losed T u e sd a y s — w atch p arty held D ecem ber 31. A ing the holidays w ith his parents, good tim e was had by all those Mr. and Mrs. L. E. H am ilton and present. b rother Lyle. Applebaker Bros. Garage Hungry? ( S .& D . Schafer’s Cafe New steel telephone wires need fewer poles Statemeni of Condition FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland December 31, 1946 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from B anks......................... $118,953,641.47 U. S. Bonds, including U. S. Government Agencies. 251,951,037.52 $370,904,678.99 Municipal Bonds ........................................................... 51,651,930.39 O ther B o n d s ...................................... 773,161.09 Loans and D iscounts....................................... 108,516,983.06 Stock in Federal Reserve B ank............................ .. 450,000.00 Bank Premises, Furniture and F ix tu res. 3,573,695.27 O ther Real E s ta te ............................ None Customers’ Liability on Acceptances.......................... » 17,732.00 Interest E a r n e d ................................ 1,993,385.54 Other R esources...........................................................•. 210,264.49 TO TA L RESO URCES Speeding tele p h o n e expansion in dozens of rural areas throughout the West, this new steel wire — devel oped by Bell Telephone Laboratories — is so strong the number of poles needed can be cut almost in half. This makes for far faster construction. $538,091,830.83 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l............................................................................. $ 4,500,000.00 Surplus ............................................................................ 10,500,000.00 Undivided Profits and R eserves.................................. 9,935,865.08 $ 24,935,865.08 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc............... 1,130,156.06 Acceptances ................................................................... 17,732.00 Interest Collected in Advance.................................... 341,874.88 Other Liabilities ........................................................... 266,758.54 Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank d e p o sits).. 511,399,444.27 TO TA L L IA B IL IT IE S $538,091,830.83 i» "h In addition to its 4 0 branches throughout Oregon, also affiliated with the First National Bank of Portland aré 10 other Oregon banks DEPOSITS With other typ e w ires, poles were generally placed less than 250 feet apart. Now, with the new steel wire, the distance can be extended to 400 feet or more. This is only one of many improvements now on the way. Rural users can expect fewer parties on their lines; fewer rings for other parties and the replacement of crank type tele phones with modern instruments. First National Bank of Portland and 40 branches...........................................................$511,399,444.27 It all adds up to bi tter sen ice for the people who supply food for you and the world. And it’s still another exam ple of how, in our huge expansion program, we are working to provide a better, more far-reaching tele phone service than ever before . . . so that the telephone steadily becomes more valuable to every user. 10 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland..................... 90,215,472.57 TOTAL DEPOSITS................................... $601,614,916.84 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS First National Bank of Portland and 40 branches...........................................................$108,516,983.06 10 other Oregon Banks affiliated with First National Bank of Portland..................... 10,567,255.35 TOTAL LOANS A N D DISCOUNTS............. $119,084,238.41 M EM BER FED ER A L D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N An «v«r*improving telephone servie« al the least cost consistent with good n ages and working conditions for our employees and a reasonable return to the thou sands of people who have invested in the hush The Pacific Telephone & i I ll Oak Street aph Co. Phone 3021