Southern Oregon New» Iteview , T hu m d ay , Ju n e 19, 1947 Mi. uiul Mm. P aul B ulkin ut- h-nded the th rec-day Hogue H iv - l week w hen the vote .vii and Mrs. H enry N ied erm ey er was ca rried to ap p ro v e the b u d ­ and d au g h ter; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. g et 43 to 40. T he teaching sta ff is still in ­ G oddard and fam ily! Mr. and co m plete according to a re p o rt Mrs. Kay H arris Sr. and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M entch a n a from G. B. G oddard, school supt. fam ily and Ethel L aurence and I H elen S harp. A t th e elose of the m eeting Itev. M itehelm ore pre- si nted Mr. M ooring and Mr. M innis w ith a pink and blue Jack so n v ille, J u n e 19—O n Ju n e baby b lan k et as a gift from the th e 7th a t 6^30 p.m. Pete Warren d u b m em bers and it it being S tep p and. E rn estin e H aw kins F ath ers Day th e fa th e rs w ere the w ere joined in ^ io jy W edlock by Rev. L. H. M itehelm ore at the recepients Manse. T he couple are new re si­ Mr. and Mrs. G. B. G oddard d en ts of Jacksonville. and fam ily w ere shoppers in M edford S atu rd ay . Mr. and Mrs. Don K ingsley and son, Donnie will spend the sum m er at E ugene w here coach Jack so n v ille, J u n e 19—A pink K ingsley plans to atten d collegi and blue sh o w er com bined w ith d u rin g the n ex t ten weeks. They a going aw ay p arty was held at will be hom e o v er th e week ends th e hom e of Mrs. S h an k lin for to care for th e ir hom e and g a rd ­ Mrs. A. W. M eyer. F rien d s and en. neighbors p resen ted h er w ith a lace tablecioth and chenille bed­ spread, besides sev eral o th er a r t ­ icles. Mr. and Mrs. A. W M eyer and fam ily h ave been active in school chu rch and o th er com m unity a c t­ ivities. T hey will m ake th e ir fu t­ ure hom e in C alifornia. Bread trays, fruit bowls, candy dish, trays in assorted sizes. The perfect gift for brides and now obtainable tax free. M arion N iederm e y e r a n d d au g h ter, E velyn and G ladys I H am ilton w ere shoppers in M ed­ ford, F rid ay evening. W atch and J e w e lry R e p a ir “ OH, 7 7 W 7 ? WE HAVE ONLY ONE SO C KET IN T H E RO O M -'AND THE RADIO CORD >5 A BIT SHORT. 1 1 1 fi!) B e n 't o v e r lo a d yawr w ir in g s y s te m . W han y a a b u ild ar m a d a rn lx a g r a v id a A O fG U A ff W IR IN *. u A BANKER W ILL TELL YO U T H A T Friends Hold A Party for Meyers’ Jac k so n v ille Ju n e 19—Bible vacation school had an e n ro ll­ m en t of 65 w ith 51 young people hav in g perfect atten d an ce. A pic­ nic at the church grounds S a t­ u rd a y b ro u g h t a close to th e six d ay school. June Jack so n v ille, J u n e 19— F a th e r’s day was observed at th e First P re sb y te ria n church, S und a y, J u n e 15. The S ervice was con­ d u cted by th e ch ild ren of the church. The group sang a hym n 'O n­ w ard C h ristia n S oldiers,” which was follow ed by a scrip tu re p ra y ­ e r given by N ellie N iederm eyer. C h arles M itehelm ore gave a re a d ­ ing and th e P rim ary d ep artm en t p resen ted th e play, ‘B aby Moses.’ B ruce S te w a rt gave the Bible alp h ab et. P a tty H arris sang a solo, “O u t in th e Fields w ith G od.” A nita H eckert gave a piano solo. Ju d ith Hall gave a reading. “O rigin of C h ild re n ’s D ay.’’ Miss Hawkins Weds Pete Warren Stepp Vacation School Closes With Picnic for Children Conduct ) Father’s Service EVERY HOMEOWNER Should H ive i COMPREHENSIVE Personal Liability Insurance Policy See Us Today S C. Jones & Sons BILLINGS AGENCY 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7558 Medford .Oregon Main & Oak Ph. 8781 Ashland. Oregon D EPEN D A BLE INSURAN CE CO U N SELO RS Jim Busch “See Your Electrical Contractor” 213 East Main Ashland. Oregon This Is a Good Time to Check Your Tires First National Bank’s taw-cost THRIFTY-PAY Plan is financing it!" t We have just been appointed distributors for Seiberling tires in this area. You’ll be sure of satisfactory service when you ride on Seiberlings. Come in today and inspect the post war Seiber­ ling tire. You’ll appreciate the quality, and you’ll be satisfied with the price. BUSCH MOTOR CO. Ashland On the Plata 4 4 * t i t iit t u iu From where I s it... Jo e M arsh •X Can't Break His Good Habits! Bert Childer* was saying, it'» funn' hahi so many of our wartime k with uh. B< fi i.uvs plenty of b utter on his bread, but even now he can’t get over »pleading it like it was scarce as h e n ’s te e th . And as a w ar- worker, B ert used to stick to a tem perate glass of beer on time o ff: and he still holds fast to beer and moderation. Same way with Bert'» wife. Sht not only has no trouble saving used fats, and waste paper. She’s learned from wartime necessity to ' Hei,*.. From where 1 ait, it’s might.' good th at so many of these com mon-senae habits like th rift an«' moderation have stayed with u 4 8ecause they belovii in America along with tolerai t, and m utua respect for one another’s l ig h t- They’re habits th at have helped to m ake th is c o u n try s tro n g and leifhhorly and free. Cup) ng A I, 1947, b'n ittd S ta iti U rta,t n Foundation •AWMU» ...... . G '” save every »ingle thing that might possibly be used again. -wWn. g , .« " a t »