Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 08, 1947, Image 5

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    Southern Oregon News Review, I hursduy, Muy 8, 1947
The Jacksonville Miner
Ice ( ream Social
Follows Ball Game
Sine Jacksonville
idles Attend Meet
icksonvillc, May >! The Fel
low ship lu n ch eo n h eld a t Med
lord c h u rc h May I wa? utU -uded
I> v i s < 1.11 I . a I a ol tin Ja c k so n
tile c o m m u n ity . A n n a W endt
und Myi lie A rnold Were hostcsM'
at on,- i.,i,ie :,i, 11,, B e a c h h< ) jm d
Ja c k so n v ille , May 8 - ’flu He
c re a tio n cluli la id an ice cre a m
social a t the (lid C o u rt housi
la w n S a tu rd a y e v e n in g aflei tin
ball gaud- w hich I lie high school
w on lio iu th e to w n team . A silv e r
o ffe rin g w as ta k e n at th e close
I I ' k d i In n 1 o i n i i u l te e .
ol th e social. A ltei w a rd s tin y
C a th e rin e W endt took p a rt in liste n e d to ttie g u est s p e a k e i, 1!
tin skit p i e a n t e d an d sang tw o J S m itz, b ead ol the Mi d lo rd Y
solos in n ab o u t .pi m g a n d tin M. C. A., Mrs I Jon K in g sley w as
otic 1 wua about birthday«. At m c h a rg e . C o m m itte e m em ber.; ol
file Itei iia tlo n C lu b also m et on
ten d in g besides th e a b u se nil n
tinned sseie A lice .Ylltehi iinoi e. M onday night.
G e rtru d e Mai tin. U erm eci Gwi
doll, N ora
Y oung, an d
N ellie
N iedei nieyt 1
A m ong th e n u m b e r* w ho at
ten d ed the Iio u ie m a k e i s F e s tiv a l
Kirby Students See
Historical Organ
Ja c k so n v ille , M ay It O nci
a
gain
Jo
se
p
h
in
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c
o
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ty
school
It, M e d fo rd th e la st ,,| A pt II W en
lleli n Iteid, Neva Cum mings, te a c h e rs b ro u g h t a bus load ol
th e ir p u p ils into J a c k so n v ille to
K uth ll.iches an d J u n e B iish in e
v isit at lu s t h an d som e ol early
M arion N iedei m eye, an d duugh O regon h isto ry . K irb y had a
(a E v elyn an d L yle H a m ilto n at g io u p h e re M ay 5 W hile here
(Mided the show “T h e Y e a rlin g ” th e y v isite d a t the M useum .
-
w eek
FRIDAY and SATI IRDAY SPECIALS
at the
Plaza Grocery
New Potatoes, 10 lbs
Cabbage, 1 lb.
23c
4c
Mrs. A rth u r P eters, w orthy
I m atro n of A lpha ch a p te r of the
E astern S tar, assisted in pouring
S chool dihbii ls uf Ja c k , on D e c k , A p p le g a te , Fore: t creek. at a “T ulip te a ” given in honor
c o u n ty h av e been d iv id ed into W a tk in s, O ak (¡ro v e . L ittle A p
of Mrs. Lorena M cNair, w orthy
five zon s in uccoi lance w ith t a p lc g a t
and W est i le.
grand m atro n of th e grand c h a p ­
p ro v isio n s of Hie ru ra l school bill
S o u th e a st Z one No. 5 includes ter of O regon O.E.S., W ednesday.
w inch w as passed by th e last P iio e m x , N eil C reek , V alleyview , May 7, in the Masonic Tem"p> at
Ic g isla tu ie .
county S u p e r in te n ­ T a le n t, N o rth P h o e n ix , Si kiyou.
Ja c k so n v ille . May 8 H om e Ex d e n t C. It B ow m an, a n n o u n c e d J W a g n e r c re e k . S o d a S p rin g s, An- C entral Point.
Tea was poured from the hours
le sio n u n it m e t at th e hom e nt to d ay .
«
' d e rso n c re e k , B ellview . P in e ­ 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
■itamin “ C” Is
.Served To Unit
H elen Heed on May /, w ith Mrs.
Mai ion C h ris tia n 11.D A . as le a d ­
er. T he p ro je c t w as ''K e e p in g
W ell W ith V ita m in C."
M is. C h ris tia n p re p a re d the
d in n . i fi o m foods c o n ta in in g v it­
a m in C, w hich the body n eeds
e v e iy (lay as it is n o t s to re d in
the body for fu tu re use, a.s a re
som e ol the o lh ei v ita m in ..
F o r th e cold p la te ol v ita m in C,
sh e se rv e d c a u liilo w c r, ra d ish e s,
c a r r o t In k s, g re e n p e p p e r, a n d
p a d ey T he cooked m e n u fo r th e
,unch( >n w as b a k e d p o ta to e s,
>ohngc, cooked in b o iled s a lte d
w atei
lo r ju s t se v e n m in u te s,
Je w e d
tom ato es w ith b u tte r e d
o re a d c ru m b s a n d p a rsle y o m e le t.
D e ssert w as orange- sh erb et ano
lem on ice cream .
A t th e close of m e e tin g th e
u n it c h a irm a n H elen ite id p r e ­
se n te d
Mr;., C h ristia n w ith
a
w edding g ilt m ade by M a rg e ry
M cK im w ho does lovely h a n d i-
i w ork.
M em bers p re s e n t w ere H elen
Iteid, J u n e U r u u im , B e rth a H eed,
T( re sa A dam s .N eva C u m m in g s,
M arg ery M cK im , B e a tric e G o e ttl-
iog, A dela G w in n and G la d y s
H am ilto n T h is w as th e la st m e e t­
ing of th e u n it u n til fall
M r. an d Mrs. O tto N ie d e rm e y e r,
th e Kev. a n d M rs L H. M itchel-
m ore and son, C h a rle s, J e r r y an d
J im m ie a n d Mr. an d M rs. Hoy
M a rtin had a picnic d in n e r a t the
M a rtin hom e la st w eek.
C o rd o n K im b a ll is o p e n in g up
a Heal E sta te office in M edford
an d Mrs. K im b a ll w ill operate
th e office h ere.
H en ry N le d e rm y c r w on top
ho n o rs a t th e S k e c t shoot at th e
M edfoid G u n c lu b last w eek.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. B u rn t lei an d
g ra n d so n , (¡a ry M oore w e re fis h ­
ing S u n d a y .
S te v e W h ip p le took th e b a n d
on a to u r of th e A p p le g a te schools
M onday in o b se rv a n c e of m u sic
w eek
H en ry N e id e rin e y e r w as w ith
th e Hogue V aliev C h o ru s w h ich
sa n g in S h a sta C ity, S u n d a y .
i
PRUNES
H art’s Delight, notarized, No. 2 can 10c
Dry Beans, large white
lb. 11c
Peaches, Siskiyou, No. 2l/2 tin
33c
f -I y - ^ Fjgi
Mrs. Peters Pours
al -‘Tulip Tea”
JACKSON COUNTY DIVIDED
id Í0 FIVE SCHOOL ZONES
:1
A fiv e m an ho ard w ill be sel h u rst, C o leslin , an d F e rn valley.
ected fro m the zones P u rp o se of
T h e o th e r th re e zones a re in
tiie b o a rd is to review school d is ­ the a re a s to Ihe n o rth of th e city
tr ic t b u d g e ts and to e q u a liz e the : of M edford.
school ta x levy, B ow m an po in ted
The five m em bers of the board
out.
Spanish w ar v eteran s will con-
wlio will be selected from the
T h e zones w hich w en si t up zones will fo rm u late budget poli­ ' d u et th eir an nual carn atio n sale,
by th e c o u n ty b o u n d a ry boat I cies during the period betw een F rid ay and S atu rd ay , May 9 and
a n d th e su p ei m ien lent of schools th eir election anil the tak in g of 10. W hite and pink carn atio n s
d iv id e Ja c k so n co unty into N o rth office, w hich will be the period will be sold, Mrs. F rank T hom p­
e a st, n o rth w e st so u th e a st, s o u th ­ J u n e 16. until Ja n u a ry I, 1948.
son is in charge of sales in A sh­
w est, an d cen tral. F irst class
The board will classify item s of land.
School di tn e ts of A sh lan d and •ehool expense in o rd er to aid
The w hite carnations can be
M edford an- not included in thf in p ro p er eq u alizatio n of the tax used for M o th er’s Day, May 11,
zones.
levy. A board m em ber will be the pink flow ers w ill honor P re ­
S o u th w e st zone No 4 in c h id :- elected from each of th e five d is­ sid en t M cK inley's b irthday.
Ja c k so n v ille , G riffin creek. Iia< ii. tricts at th e re g u la r school elec­
S te rlin g , In d ep endence. M issouri tion which will tak e place th f
Monuments and markers. Set
F ia t,
U niontow n, T h o m p s o n th ird M onday in June.
Burns Memorials. On the PlazL
Spanish Veterans
To Conduct Sale
o jniors To Give
hay Friday, May 9
F rid a y evem.-i „ M ay 9th, th e
A sh la n d high si hooj se n io r class
w ill p re s e n t tn e ir a n n u a l p lay,
lo r th e f u s t tim e in tw o year», a t!
th e J u n io r high school a u d ito r ­
ium . M iss V irginia H a m m o n d ,
E ngiisii and M ainem atics in s tr u c ­
to r, w ill d ire c t the p la y title d ,
"The H ouse of S tra n g e n e ss.”
• K e ith D avis and M arlys W il­
cox h a v e leading roles in th e
cast, su p p o rte d by R onald Q uack-
e n b u sli, W illette H a rd e n , F re d
W h ite d , M ary etta H a n s c o m e ,
M arg ie H o llin g sw o rth , W in e tta
B u lle tt, .D arlene H ale, W ayne
M e rrin , C h et Rapp. Bob G riffith .
C h a rle n e R oberson anti W es Mc-
REMEMBER
YOUR LAWN MOWER
runs better if you’ve had the blades
sharpened by
0. R Edwards
BICYCLE & REPAIR SHOP
343 E. Main
Ashland.Oregon
kenzie.
M rs. R u th B aches w as ta k e n to
| a h o sp ita l on the 2nd of M ay in
| M edford.
I G u e sts at the hom e of Mr. and
I M rs. L. E. H am ilton on M ay 2
| w e re M rs E tta S m ith a n d Mrs.
i M ae H am ilton, both of T a le n t.
C u b S co u t pack an d th e ir fa m ­
ilies held a W einer ro ast a t the
F irs t P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h , A pril
30.
Mr. and Mrs, B ryant Sanford
and fam ily spent the week end on
a fishing trip
THE MOST CHERISHED GIFT
OF ALL . . .
A PORTRAIT FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Memory Lane Studio
Telephone 21847
214 E. M ain
Antique. Sale
Medford Auction Co.
8 45 S. Riverside Ave.,
Medford, Oregon
10:30 A. M.
If you have any antiques you
wish to sell bring them in or
Write
Jos. C. Burns
AUCTIONEER
» * HMD HIS ORCHfSTHfl
at the
ASHLAND ARMORY
!l HERE'S A REAL
MONEYMAKER
I
A new T-9 In tern atio n al
tractor, com plete w ith re p air
k;t at $3900. This Is $2000 less
th an list price. This m achine
can be utilized by contractors,
loggers, builders, any kind of
construction. It w ould be p e r­
fect for tearin g dow n old
buildings.
YOUR DREAM of a
vacation trip to
Alaska can come
OUR THIS WEEK ONLY
DEPARTMENT
Navy B athrobes
Monday
MAY 12
D A N C E
from 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
N avy B unk fram es, the p e r­
fect ham m ock
$3.29
BARGAIN DEPARTMENT
Picnic suitcase w ith cups,
plates, utensils, etc. and a
therm os jug, only $12.50.
T h irty inch A rm y m ixing
bowls, has m any uses, $18.00
value, now only $3.00.
L iferafts, one m an, g re at for
the kids for sum m er sw im ­
ming. safe and pleasant. $14,25
Modern
Equipment Co.
Ashland
C layton M o to r C o.
North Main at Chur.in
Your Kaiser-Frazer dealer
Fast Service
sponsored by
ASHLAND ACTIVE CLUB
RUE...
OUR SATURDAY ONLY
DEPARTMENT
92 North Main.
Admission
$1.25 plus tax
$2.95
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE
MACHINE SHOP
See O ur Line of Exchange
R ebuilt M otors
Ashland
Automotive
Machine Co.
E xpert Precision W ork
93 North Main
Phone 5106
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about . . . a place we hope someday to make
the mecca of a perfect vacation trip. It may be
Alaska. Mexico. Canada. Hawaii, or some intri­
guing part of the United States.
Y oh t an enjoy that ideal vacation. Plan now
to make your dream come true by starting a
savings account at the First National Bank
of Portland.
Regular savings . . . setting aside a little of
each week's earnings . . . will provide1 the key
to your vacation-land.
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of Portland is a good investment in the future.
Come in today and get your account started.
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