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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
S o iiilit r ii TH E Bread Making Is Topic of Study T he H o lin ' E xten sio n U n it nu t ut the R oyal N eig hb ors H u ll on F e b ru a ry 7 w ith C lara Mae Pool a n il Selina lluzen iih leaders. T he topic "B re a d M a k in g ” wan covet ed w ith s k ill, luscious m ils and bread w ere set veil at luneheon to 31 m em bers and frie n d s Th<' p ro gram b ro u g h t o ut sev e ra l new w avs o f d o in g th in g s w ith bread dough Im p ro ve d m e thuds gave the old hands at bread m a kin g some new th ou gh ts Preceding the luneheon, M is . Pearl K itc h e n e n te rta in e d w ith piano solos w h ich w ere m uch en joye d T he c o m m u n ity sing ing of old fa v o rite s also took place The business m ee ting was p re sided o v e r by H elen Rcerl, c h a ir m an It was decided th a t the U n it w o u ld donate w h a t It co uld to th e new g irls b u ild in g at C o rv a llis M em bers present w ere: Helen Reed, R uth Buckes; T h e lm a Mis n er; June B ris b in e ; Neva C u m m ings; M a rg a re t M c K im ; A d la G w in ;B e rth a Reed; C lara Mae Pool; G la dys H a m ilto n : C lara G ra h a m ; M a ry B e rrim a n ; Teresa A dam s ¡W in ifre d Van G e ld e r; Zulu F ic k : Selm a Hazen: B eatrice G net lin g 308 N. Main Phone 4371 Ashland N e w s R eview , lliu rs d a y , February i j , 1947 JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Bam blinds C h a irm a n Helen Heed o f the M arch o f D im es c o m m itte e re p orts that $150 00 wa c o n trib u te d to the 1947 fu n d bv Jack o n v ille residents. S y m p a th y from th e c o m m u n ity is e xten de d at th is tim e to John H ouston on the passing o f hi;; sis te r in C a lifo n ia Vivian Brisbane lias Birthday Party Mrs. June B ris b in e gave a sui- prise b irth d a y p a rty fo r hei d a u g hte r, V iv ia n , w in) was fo u r years old S a tu rd ay T he V a le n tin e m o tif was earne d o u t fo r the p a rty A fis h pond was e n jo ye d by the young fo lt in a d d itio n to othei games, l o v l y favors and refresh inents w ere l iv e d to the fo llo w mg guests Muff.V M in eh e ; I ’a ttv M in is ; J a m ie P opl; E v e ly n N ied e rm e y e i; P a tric ia M tsne r; Jean M is n e r; N ancy M isner; H a rrie t R upp of C e n tra l P o in t; M arge S ta n s fe ll o f M e d fo rd ; Jeam ne Woods, M e d fo rd , Lonnie and A n nie R yde r and the yo u n g host eases siste r and b ro th e rs, Francis. Sam m y, Lou, and J o h n n ie B ris b ine. M is M a ry C h ris tia n was elated o ve r tfie ra tin g the g ove rn m e n t inspectors gave the Post ( d in e of J a c k s o n v ille . W o rk is progressing on the M ille rs store b u ild in g w h ic h they hope soon to occupy. Farm ers have s ta rte d th e ir s p rin g w o rk in the fie ld s due to I GARDEN CLUB WILL MEET the break in the W eather. FEB. 20 AT MRS. SHORES New Pipeline Is Completed This Week Mrs. H. A. B ern ton, c ity re corder fo r J a c k s o n v ille , reports th a t the recent c o m p le tio n of a p ip e lin e fro m the re s e rv o ir at the edge of to w n to the tu n n e l th a t fo rm bed the c ity 's w a te r s u p p ly has given Jack o n v ille fresher, and p u r r w ater. T ill ne w p ip -'liri • by-passes the open reservoi in J a c k s o n v ille , and if it is ever necessary to use the re e servoir in an em ergency c h lo rin a tio n e q u ip m e n t has been procured .A large n u m b e r o f p ro p e rty ow ners in J a c k s o n v ille have asked fo r c ity w a te r service b u t the c ity has not been able to fu rn is h sathe because o f a lack of funds. S. C. W a tk in s o f H a rv e y and Assoc, is in v e s tig a tin g means by w h ich the fa c ilitie s m ay be added and assessed against the p ro p e rty in v o lv e d . J a c k s o n v ille G a rd en C lu b w ill m eet F e b ru a ry 20 w ith Mrs C. W Shores as hostess, D orothy M ills and L aV asta G a rd n e r w ill I be co-hostesses. I M i and M rs. G o rd an K im b a ll ' have m oved in to th e a pa rtm e nt ju t the n a r o f th e ir store and of- 1 lic e . Standard Stove Oil For Heaters Chiropractic Health Clinic Or< g«»n Burner Oil For Furnaces Technician on Call Phone 3331 Whittle Transfer , L o u ie M a ll o f S a n d w ich , Illin o is 1 and tils frie n d , C harles Johnson le ft fo r th e ir homes a fte r v is itin g w ith M r. M a il's u ncle F red H eck ert. It was M a li's fir s t v is it here, w h i l e here he v is ite d o th e r re la tive« w h o w ere glad to renew th e ir frie n d s h ip s . I t had been 51 years since M a ll and H e c k e rt had seen one another. M r. and M rs. James M ooring .h a v e m oved o ut to S te rlin g PHONE 2126« for Valley Decorators ★ ★ ★ ★ In te rio r and E x te rio r P a in tin g and D ecorating F u ll C overage Insurance Free E stim ates IRA I t CULVER Box 13 T a le n t O ld king C ole W as a M erry old soul A nd a merry old soul was he . H e called por his pipe ... MINER Recent guests a t the G. B. G o d d a rd hom e w ere Mrs. B a rb a ra C o fe lt and son. D avid o f M e d fo rd and M rs. Don K in g s ly and son Many Topics At P.T.A. Meeting I ’T A held th e ir m o n th ly m e e t-j $355.15 C O L L E C T E D FOB ing on F e b ru a ry 5 w ith an a fte r IN F A N T IL E P A R A L Y S IS noon m eeting The T op ic was* $355.15 was collected Fn the ‘‘Founders D ay and Its M e a n in g .” ! T a le n t c o m m u n ity fo r the in fa n T he m ee ting was opened by Mrs. | tile p aralysis funds. T he T a le n t R liza be th H eckert, p re sid e nt w h o ‘ G ra n «? «aA e V S \o lu n te e - f ir e m en $54 90, L e ft-H a n d e rs c lu b presided. $52.40, T a le n t school $32.50, T a l- W ith Mrs. Inez H a rris at the plano the song test was Ted by | ?.,ub J 10-00 Mrs. M addix. J I 500 from . the WU ,ng w e ll- . 1 T ne re m a in in g a m o un t came fro m R eports w ere th a t we had 51 1 in d iv id u a l c o n trib u tio n s m em bers. M rs. D aisy L e w is was | in tro d u c e d as the new secretary ta k in g Mrs. M oorings place. M rs. 1 H. Sovde P T A M agazine c h a ir - ! m an ta lk e d a bo ut the recent a r t ic le in the P T A m agazine co n c e rn in g com ic books and th e ir h a rm fu l e ffects on the m in d of the g ro w in g c h ild . M rs. S m ith , teacher spoke a- b o u t the T eacher’s In s titu te . Mrs. S m ith rep orte d th a t the g o v e rn m ent had been c o n trib u tin g nin e cents per c h ild to the lu n c h room . This has been reduced to fo u r Choose a modern setting cents. The p ric e o f m ilk fo r each for your diamonds c h ild is fiv e cents so now tfie lu n c h ro o m was fo rce d to charge Assure y o u rs e lf o f safe and 20 cents p e r p u p il to m ake up fo r secure m o u n tin g and the h ig h cost o f food and the de m odern s ty lin g fic it created by the g o ve rn m e n t re d u c tio n . T he n o m in a tin g co m m itte e was a p p o in te d : M rs. C a th rin e W e n dt; M rs. R uth Backes; and M rs. H e l p I A M O N 6 8 I N en M c In ty re . M rs. Inez. H a rris sang tw o solos “To the S un” and “ S ittin g and T h in k in g ,” accom panied by M rs. C a th e rin e W e n d t a t the piano. M rs. Teresa A dam s and her c o m m itte e served the S ilv e r tea fo r the b e n e fit o f the state P .T.A . DIAMONDS keepsake M r. and M rs. H e n ry N ie d e r- m e y e r attended the G le e n m a n ’s C on ce rt in M e d fo rd F rid a y e ven ing. Watch Repair. Jewelry Repai- Engravlag Ashland Phan- 7131 Monuments and markers» Burnt Memorials. On the Plaza. Cl earance! W IN T E R D R E SSE S At the JVW Store in ’ « - * * ■* Jacksonville $5-00 EACH Values up to $1X95. Many colors and tisas from which to choose ................................... - - - - - —— ’ Available now our new 2 year old field «town rose bushes. Will bloom this year OeFV Three for $1.95 JVW STORE Jacksonville, Oregon What a happy old gent King Cole would have been it he could have dashed down to his dealer to buy a super new 194 7 radio on the Thrifty Pay Plan. But. alasl The merry old rascal didn’t live in this modem age and had to be content with three off-tune fiddlers. Which all goes to prove that you've got it all over Old King Colei You can get the best in modern radios . . . or any other needed home appliance . . . and pay for it conveniently with a Thrifty Pay Loan from the First National Bank of Portland. Arrange your purchase through • ~nr dealer. Then tell him you want to,buy it on Fir onal's Thrifty Pay Plan. You'll be pleasantl ’.ed at what Thrifty Pay can do for you. PLAZA GROCERY On the Curve — Ashland. Oregon Featuring Sunshine “Krispy Krunch" Crackers EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven rheir necessity for good health Everybody Can Find . . . ■ th e ir favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at WESTERN THRIFT STORE in Medford Everybody Who S hops. . . BANKREDIT The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland * 'Wtencfautto Member Federel D e p e rii ßnedit" In n o in « « C erp e re tle a Sou .hern Oregon’s Vitamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s I owest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s l argest Variety. Over $00 kinds and sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 N O R T H C E N T R A L P H O N E M E D F O R D 3974