Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 20, 1947, Image 5

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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.
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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
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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 -
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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.
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Wot ri h is been received
from
¿it home.
IV V IIV V IJ
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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.
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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.
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•• 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.
CLEAN - UP
and
PAINT - UP
FOR
YOUR SPRING PORTRAIT
CALL
Memory
Lane Studio
Telephone 21847 • 214 E. Main
Ashland
¡Today his job is far from done. One
has only to look at a map of the world —
the occupied countries — the danger
•pots where fighting flares from day to
day—to realize that victory and peace
are two différent things.
It It vital to the establishment of world
A WORD TO THE WISE
is
“CLEAN - UP”
With our quality dry cleaning service. SECCO Waterproofinq
and Ya-De Mothproofing ara available .ask about these ser­
vices.
WARDROBE CLEANERS
ON THE PLAZA
"
ta H H M M M H M -a-a B B a S s aas asa s.
order that our democratic ideals should
be backed by strength. That is why Con-
KOM bai authorized the building of a
pow erful, m obile and excellently
equipped Regular Army.
The U. S. Regular Army soldier of the
future will represent the highest mental
standard attained by any army in the
history of the world. He will be able to
handle the unbelievable advances in
technical science-jet-propelled and
radio-controlled aircraft—radar—and a
host of other inventions that are as yet
closely guarded military secrets
This new Regular Army needs —and
is getting —many of America’s finest
young men.
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Elks Recruiting Committee
U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE
P. O, Bldg. Medford. Room 1
JOE FADER. Chairman
GUY APPLEWHITE. Ass t Chairman