F * -'.r Southern Oregon Nlw» Review, Thursday, March 10, i The Jacksonville Miner 10,000 Visitors Per Year Is Goal Jacksonville Ramblings by Gladys Hamilton T he w eather bay» U S S prin g T ha calen d ar ta ll* u i N ot t ill tha 21. L im b i are a rriv in g A t tha D ressier ranch. Trees a r t le e lin g out A nd tha Ir u i t tre a t A ra beginning to Bloom. Peach o rch ard * Are being »prayed. *-WIO U la V . to o l l i i u l U n l Jacksonville M useum lias en tam ed tlooo vtsilois ,accorduin to lig u ies kept by Mr. and iwi.. r o iic s te t, catetukers. A im ougn me peak visiting load is usuany mn mg the sum m er, M arch », lounu 04 people visiting the m u ­ seum whiten is located in the U. •"> hotel building, ¡seventy-eight people entered m e m useum on M arch ltitli. According to Mr. F o rrester the goal has been set (or 10,000 v is­ itors a yeur and tney hope th at by the end ol the I n s t tiscal year the reg ister will show th at m ore than 1U.000 people have visited the m useum . Am ong recent vis­ itors were some who had reg is­ tered from Jap an . Among the item s that are in m i L L U O 1-OU ihViMMil^ Vi U u^n^JU tilu wua ciccieu M x u u u y ui uiv o ix - gO4A Aiifetoty VlUU 'toiliVil t*tui | m i - ItlVO ill OlMtliiVi *1 K.M»* lu .i wave, uiiuvi tnv mi i t m in ui miui o. ra y iu t. m i . /»I lilU m at tiu .u u . Ml M ik - tlMU the m useum is an old saw w hich was used to cut the first wood th a t was brought into Ja c k so n ­ ville. The yvoori sold for $250.00 a thousand. Keystone Club Has March 14 Meeting Jacksonville, M arch 20— K ey ­ stone club met w ith Mr. and Mrs. W ayne C arter a t 7:45 p.m ., Mar. 14. S ix teen m em bers w ere p re s­ ent. A fter a delightful m eeting, refreshm ents w ere served by the host and hostess to: the Rev. and Mrs. L. H. M ltchelm ore, Mrs. M inche, Mr. and Mrs Jam es Min nis, Mr .and Mrs. Jack M oering. Mr. and Mrs. G len Rush, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. G oddard, Mrs. Geo. Edw ards, Mrs. Q uinten Jo rd an , and Ethel L aw rence. The n ex t m eeting will be held in April. 947 Wot ri h is been received from ¿it home. IV V IIV V IJ IIU IIl vib-jid«/» Oit gon ln.ii week M,n^U ' i >n fforn ^ r r - v /in iiie i Ktmin J v«» a visitor Mr. und .\n A ug And< rson , th;u her &on an j ;|aMgjj. s h a d y C V r S unday . t h i n on. v/cre in C alifornia on u L h p - i u .- s t *1- 1 ,Vr • n<* m diiugh *i hr Re*, an I Mrs John ’»kin- l ip last w ex *Mn 4y ls Koy M artin is stu.Mhg nei have ms ‘ a.; h o rn C’ald o rn ;a C harles Br > / was dow n from v j j I h j son un,| grandsons un- L. ’< U;m. i i mu » C «-ndale. Oregon, uvv- the week trie motl»e, ;md new foaov .¡ h W right w ere m n e M callers in c d. '5s« EFFICIENT SERVICE If yo ur watch is in need of repairs, le t us g ive it l i e service it requires to p u t if in w o rk in g o rd er. L e t sp rin g tim e re r nd ■T? if ' J -¿fp ‘ ¡fa you th a t if is also w atch c lean ing tim e. S lteld a n fle^aebuf, W atch R e p a ir. J e w e lry R e p a ir E n g ra v in g A shland Phone 7131 Past Noble Grands Will Eat Pot Luck Jacksonville, M arch 20- Mem hers ut the P ast Noble G rano club will eat a pot luck uinnei at the n ext m eeting which will be held at the A ppiegute hom e on PAST MA IHUNS 4 PATHONS Mis. Teresa Junes, Tuesday, M a:. i v n A V L A N iu j a l u in n tn 1‘ust M atrons anu past p u u o n a 25. The gtoup will m eet at the l.O. ut rsuuiei ch a p te r oi e a s te rn ¿»tai win m eet H iu isu ay in Uie jvtason- O. t . hall al 10:00 a.m. preceding ic tenipie at b;ju p.m. tor a cov­ the m eeting. ered own dinner, th is w an a n ­ nual a lla ir lo r the p ast m atrons GRANGE SEEKING SITE FOR NEW BUILDING and patrons. Jacksonville, M arch 20— P lace­ Regular chapter meeting will m ent of the building which the lollow tlte covered dull dinner. Jacksonville G range bought at C am p W hite was one ol toe m a ­ FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT jor subjects ol discussion at the IO ME SCREENED FHIDAY last ic g u ia r m eeting ol the J a c k ­ Jacksonville, M arch 20 —FTA sonville G runge held last T ues­ announces a snow ing ol "Foreign day night. C o rresp o n d en t” sta rrin g H erbert th e building has been p u r­ M arahall and Joel McCrea F riday but as yet no land has night, M arch 20. The show win chased been assigned to the G range (or m n tw o hours and adm ission will a building site. oe filly cents (or adults and forty cents tor high school stu d en ts and Jacksonville G arden club tw en ty -liv e cents for grade school has The received an invitation to vis­ students. it Mr. W aren's dal lou 1 Held on s o u th O akdale in M ediord. Mr. and Mrs E rnest Langley were business calleis m M ediord S aturday. Mrs. L angley's b ro th ­ ers and sister of C alifornia, who Jacksonville, M arch 20 — The »pent the w irie r w ith her, left M issionary G roup will install for th e ir hom e this week. th eir new ly elected officers, on Mr. anu Mrs. F orrester closed T hursday, M arch 27. The m eeting the m useum W ednesday while will be held at the church. they m ade a business call to D essert luncheon at the m anse G ran ts P as. will precede the m eeting. The Mrs. L o ra Young is now at luncheon will be served at 1:00 hom e and her friends a te glad to p.m. see h er ab o u t again. Miss Abbie S tu rd ev an t has Mr. and Mr*. Ed Moore arc b e­ in g con g rat-i'o ted on the arriv al m oved in to an a p a rtm en t a t the oj a son but n M arch 13. The J. D. Bebb home. y oung mi. w eighed in a t eight NOTICE TO CREDITORS p o in d s and 15 ounces. They have In C ounty C ourt ol the S tate ! . aroed b i n C h arles D ennis of O regon, in anil tor the C ounty ot Jackson. CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be accepted up to In the M utter of the E state 5:00 P. M. A pril 8, 1947 by the CASSIUS OtELKOY JO H N SO N , J D irectors of School D istrict No. 5 A shland, O regon for 80 cords of som etim es know n as C ashus E. j wood, to be d elivered and plied Johnson, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I at W ashington School B uilding at a tim e not la te r th an A ugust 1, THA I' the undersigned, by an I 1947. Specifications inay be o b ­ O rder of the C ounty C ourt of the tained ut the C entral School O f­ S tate of Oregon, for the C ounty ; fice in the F irst N ational Bank of Jackson, duly m ade and e n te r­ Building. T he B oard reserves the ed on the 24th day of F ebruary, 1947, was regularly appointed right to reject any and all bids. GLEN NA E. M ITCHELL, C lerk A d m in istrato r of the E state of 3 20 3t. C assius Elroy Johnson, som e­ tim es know n as C ashus E. J o h n ­ son, deceased, and he has q u a li­ fied us such A dm inistrator. All persons having claim s a- | g ainst said estate are hereby no­ tified to present the sam e, duly verified, as req u ired by law , to him a t the office of his attorneys, Van Dyke & Lom bard, S w ed en ­ burg Bldg., A shland, Oregon, 13 Oak St. Ashland. Oregon w ithin six m onths from the date of this Notice. • Linoleum Laying D ated and first published this • Floor Coverings 20th dav of M arch, 1947. • New and Used Furniture C. O. PRESN A LL • Venetian Blinds A dm inistrator • Stoves and Ranges VAN DYKE & LOMBARD, S w edenburg B uilding, Ashland, Carl P. Wyeong Oregon. A ttorneys for Estate. 3-20-4t •• p io g la n i lo r luu Jkm >. „., ... . luaavu anu o u lh lio u , .m u u i m t i . , • iw te u . lies the power for peace Missionary Group To Install Officers Linoleum & Shade Shop T he American soldier has proved to the world his courage and resourceful- ness in helping to win the greatest war in history. 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