The Jacksonville Miner
PTA Members To
Sponsor Carnivai
Hoy Scouts deceive
Honors Wednesday
1 I lie E astern S ta r A darel C hap
i -> * no. j picnicked recently at
I me ...m o t, su m m er hom e near
I Jaeksonv die boy Kcout Troop in ovv iisuoi o, loiiiiiieinoi a I mg the
j No. aa m et at Ute C h an m er ol sixty sev . m n uniijvi isai v ol the
NOBLE GRAND P A V E NO
Jaeksonv ill.1 P I A \x ill sponsor C om m erce room W e d n e s d a y , m ., p i i i. i n u e w e i e s e v i . i l p. .
HOSTESS LUNCHEON TUES.
s o il., p .e se n l at (he picnic, m-
a v .iiiiiv ai al i ,«• Jac k so n v ille
P ast Noble G rand held th eir
auiy 2a, to r th eir tw i n ty -u u rv i. G liding fam ilies am i n lends of
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Jacksonville P T A held a spe- m onthly luncheon on J u ly 22.iu.
eo i.it oi honor. acou I iiiusi » , m em bers.
Jack so n v ille. J u l y 31 - T u e s d a y ^
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i .ui mecUiig A < um
w e llin g , at th e 1 O.U .r dining had. A no
JUS pit Toi re n to and Robert
Ju ly 23rd, at the school to «liseuse hostess luncheon w ith 13 m em »v eiling, tin* C ra te r L ak e G u ild i can n in g by th e P.’f .V m em bvis O le u m , J io u iu c r a n is, ,m ,l
w m .e oi L ittle A p plegate ubov.
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was
held.
M
rsdam
es
tn c com ing canning season toi ;
1 elide rl o u t Bmieom, w eie in low’ll W edues
of the P resb y teria n C hurch, Al, q. *nr the ch ildren s lunches dm mg ' ..i.i o.ivoe » m i
the school s caletci la lu n o h e s.: i i 1:“,'.' 2' <‘“ »'‘ ' 1
‘‘ •in . Selm a m id, m et a t ihe hom e oi Mis. ,h c school term .
, uiiiiges. Hi nee o le w art, Jim tticn- day.
..os. lu a ig a ic t iw .nich, p re s id e n t, c o ti y. M abie MvCulit •; .M arge
Paul B ulkin in Jack so n v ille, lo r a
F a e Plvnlicc'x A eeordiana G u ls ’ Wo. am i n o u e u itu.stm.1 received
B enjam in D. D ugw ell. bishop
p i. slued. C o .iiiin tt.e ch a irm e n ,
pot-lu
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lu rn ish m usic th ro u g h o u t tin in eir s«co,id n a s s honors. R ussell ol the diocese of O regon loi in
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Liiina
appointed for the year aie, b u d
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roast Those p resen t w rote leu ei s I e ' ening, an I then, will he m any
Kpiseop.il C'nuren Put Hand, w as
get and finance. Airs. E lizabeth i Taylor; Lore? Lind. Edna Evans to
M itt Edna Menzies, m ission.ii v j ' alu ab i. ilooi p u cs Bingo w ill sisteu in m aking m e a w ants. a houseguest d u rin g the week at
ile c k e rt and Mrs, R uth Backes, I M am ie Nonis; M argaret llaw kin-.
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discussed
toi
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m N igeria. B ritish West A frica. I 1* ’ Phiye.l and vv min is will k
program s Airs. C lara M ae Pool;*
Bcout C am p w hich will be h i i the hom e of M uior A It. Liviim
C lara
Mae Pool and to w hom tlie M edford chu rch * c e n v aw ard s Ix-mg do n ated by at Beavei Dam F orest C am p on «tone and his sister. Miss Ann.
m usic, ai
rxalit» iin c W. n d t - * Mrs
d a u g h te r J a n n e tte re tu rn e d hot«.. co n trib u tes support. Now learn- M edford and Jaeksonv die lin n s tne U pper A pplegate above Me L ivingstone on th e Old Slag,
m em bership, Mrs. C athe r i m
ruuu.
the native language in p re T h .ie will bv I ioiiw jn u .’c »;,g
Kia-
S m ith; m agazines, M a u r e e n , Tuesday alt r a w eeks vacation p ing
aratio n to serving in a mi&sicn- pies and candii s for sale, and ust. B ridge tlie last w eek in Aug
G I! G oddard, prin cip al of the
in
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lam
ath
Falls.
Sovde; h ospitality, M rs
Zola
arv n u rs e ry . Miss M enzies spoke oooths fe a lu n n g w h ite d é p lia n t
JavkMdiiviilv schooitf was in Eu
Fick; publicity, M i, F rances Bui
Mr. and Mi s. F rancis Bi isbine to the C ra te r L ake G uild d u rin g packuges, and hot dogs and eoi
R ichard Sovde e n te rta in e d a g< ne, M onduy, to cm oil in the
kin, and su m m er ro u n d u p Mrs. re tu rn e d
hom e Ju ly 21 attei het visit in M edford this spring tee.
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roup
ol boys at his hom e Mon Kitueutionul course ut the Uni
M arion N iederm eyt i
spending a short vacation al before her d e p a rtu re bv air foi l
I h • Cobra Troop ol Jackson- j day ev en in g Ju ly 21st w d n a veiMiy loi the second sum m er
D iam ond Lake.
W est A frica.
i ville Scouts N» 35 vv ili assist at w. iner roust. Boys w ho atien d eo session <>l loui weeks. G oddard
Mr
and M rs. Lincoln have
W ork is progressing on the r
were.
R obert C arter;
M elvn. is . m o ilin g m the reading con
bought the hom e of Mrs. Mbniit m odeling of the house of Mr an i , P r is e n t a t th e picnic W ere: 1 *e <’.u n iv .il
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Mrs. M innis is still confined t< L ucille Lenox
and D e b o r a h 'A l t a Solomon, Pies Mrs
> t<> th e L 'm versiiv th ro u g h o u t
the host R ichard Sovde
»>akis her hom e in Medford.
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h er home, because of illness
tne instru ctio n .
L e m b la y , and th e M esdam es 1 m an; Coffee and Hot Dogs
Airs.
L
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H
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lias
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tu
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ed
Air. and Mrs lia rla n Bostwick
U ith a Haskins. K ath erin e F ar- Lottie Bowm an and Mrs.' ' Mi
Horn her an n u al vacation tu p i.
•mil
M is and Amly Bostw ick ol
ley, Ida C orbet, J u a n ita Rogers Fick; Fancy w ork, y h ite elep h Zo
an i .>an Jose, C alifo rn ia w in re sin
G ra n t Todd. Delia W alker, Doris and rum m age, M is. Murv God visited h er sister and othei rein the l i n e n S p rin g s w ere in Jack
visiting F riday.
Hussong and Mr W allace H ask w ard and Mrs. F ian ces B ulkin
WV,ile sh ‘‘ Wus ab sen t sonviile
Mi. and Mrs Lew is C o sh ? and
ins all of M edford; and Mrs. candy, Mi C ath erin e S m ith fisl Miss A lice H oefls hud ehurgi
Hi «laughter B everly, and Jun.es
I earl Jo rd an , Sybil S te w art and pond, Mrs E sth er S chaffe. an. ihe store.
F len ch of M edford w ere d in n er
the hostess from Jack so n v ille
Mrs. Marvel la C hnne
1 hi- P resb y teriu n ch u rch law
guests S un d ay at th e hom e of
was chosen lor tlie M issionary All. and Mrs. Q u in to n Jo rd u n on
m eeting T h u rsd ay , Ju ly 24 in . S i n ling road.
m issionary ladies e n te rta in e d tin
Mrs Esthei H anify hus re tu rn
Pho. nix ladies. The Ju ly nivell.i, • d a fte r a m onth vacationing m
PRESENTS
was th eir an n u al picnic Mem. I‘(w Angcl<*M.
Oirs present w ere: M csdamc,
Mr and Mrs F ran k Robinson
A. ’
V " k ,n ' “ M addux
>1 Sc-altle ure v isitin g w ith Mrs
Alice M ltchelm ore; G e rtr u d i
m ’ h|n8<' n 8 "ii.th e r anil sistei,
M artin; B ernice G ordon. Zola M
is Ada R hoten and Mrs Hope
n e k . M y iti, A rnold; N ellie Nj,. G ard n er.
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PF 'r HIGHER TH È ^W Sëô-rTTTTH E
Wend‘ty e r^ nnar W‘‘n d t' C u th rii>‘
M r and M rs Ray Coleman. M r
W in d t, Edna Evans; Elizabeth
Mrs Tom D u n n in g h .n and
F u ller; C arrie P a tte rso n , Rev., anil
H enspeter; W. J. E dens. L in...In M. and Mrs A C. Van Gulch1,
in K lam ath F alls S unday
• n.l Koenig. E ight visitors f,«.., w eie
Miss M arch1 Lei1 E vans of Med
I hix nix w ere presen t
ford sp en t th e W eekend With
M onday m orning Ju ly 28th Miss B everly Moody
Bud C an ty of P ased en a, C alif
Mrs. Pollock of Spokune, Wash
M r ’nni? u " “ »* 1d a u 8 h tiii In law m gton has spent the p ast w eek r,
Mr. a n d Mrs Bob C anty h it l,„ Jack so n v ille, visiting h er fathei
ibi'ii hom e a fte r spending then Mr G o n d crm an . at th e Jack so n
an n u al vacation w ith M r C anty . viilc S an itariu m .
and d a u g h te r in law Mr
Mrs
C lara May H iole and
Prepared and Published for the Public bv
i'in<<
B u d K im b a ll. Tills W"a claughler, Ja n ic e a re visiting in
Hud
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second
trip
9 :0 0
into K hinuith Ffills this week
Nightly
O regon fur his vacation
, r.Ml S
E dith S ehrum uek s u p
California 6 4th Sf.
P h o n e 401
Jaclu o n v ille. Ore»
erv iso r of th e Jac k so n v ille Sum -
Kulph A. F oster
i . *S 8P* n<bn g tw o w eeks in
G ladstone .Oregon, a tte n d in g the
Union Service Station
an n u al S ev en th Day Adv rem isi
< am p m eeting fo r tw o M ca-ks
237 East M ain St.
She will visit h er sisfer in Eug-
A shland, O regon
‘•ne on the re tu rn trip
P. T. A. Has Special
Meeting Wednesday
( rater Guild Meets
U it Ii Mrs. Huikin
10 SHALT NOTIKl r tte
'NEWS IN THE AIR ‘
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M A R K IM ’S GARAGE
LOOKING AHEAD
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The railroads have received 44 "rules”
demands from the leaders of the oper
ating unions . . . representing engi
neers, firemen, conductors, trainmen
and sw itchm en. T hey say they are
seeking only changes in working con
ditions— not a wage increase.
ductors and trainmen be reduced from
150 to lfX) miles, which would have the
effect of increasing their pay 50%.
Such a run often takes only two or
three hours!
You Can't Afford This Waste
More Money For Lens Work
Demands like these are against the
interests of the whole American
people, who depend on railroad serv
ice for nearly everything they eat,
wear and use.
But what kind of rules are beinti
asked for? Tw enty-eight of them
would compel railroads to pay more
money for the same, or less work;
7 would require additional and un
necessary men tu do the tame work:
the rest would bring about changes
In operating practices at increased
cost.
'1'heae rules would cost a billion dol
lars annually—a gigantic waste which
neither the railroads nor the country
can afford.
Railroad workers are good citizens
and good employes, with pride in their
calling. Their record during the war
was outstanding. We do not believe
they fully understand the “featherbed”
rules which the Union leaders are de
m anding. We do no t believe th ey
understand the harmful results which
these rules would have to the railroad
industry, to the millions of men and
women dependent on railroads for their
livelihood, and to the shipping and con
suming public.
For Instance:
The Union leaders demand additional
train and engine crews on Diesel-pow
ered trains—one tull crew for every
power unit in the1 locomotive. A freight
train hauled by a 4-unit Diesel would
have to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen,
4 conductors, and at least 8 brakemen,
or a total of 20 men instead of 5.
"Made Work” -S h eer Waste
The Union leaders demand that full-
length freight trajns be cut to about
half their length, even though such
trains are most efficient for low-cost
■ervice to you. This pile would call for
twice ns many locom otives, would
double the numlwr of trains, and make
accidents more likely.
Additional equipment, yards, and
other facilities required to take care of
these short trains would cost hundreds
of millions. W hat the Union leaders
really want is to make more Jobs,
Thu Union leaders demand that when
a crew in one class of service perform
incidental service of another class th e y
will lie paid not less than a day’s pay
for each class, even though all service
its perfuruied ac a part of the auuie day's
P lan n in g a weekend
trip ?
Make y o u r h o stess h a p
py by show ing y o u r a p
preciation. Give h e r a
g ift of la stin g jew elry
selected from o u r com
plete g ift stock.
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103 East Main
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Ashland. Oregon
W atch R epair and E ngraving
The great strength of America Is in
production—an honest day’s work
for an honest day’s pay.
work. The crew would get at least two
For only through greater production
can we hope to stop the steady upward
surge of living costs.
days pay for one day’s work.
I he Union leaders demand th at the
present basic day for passenger con
Surely, If ever there was a time in
our history when we needed to workl
not waste, this is it.
Make Allowance For The Hitch In Your
Plans!
Me it in your wallet .
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«I i ’SV r ”’ W h *** and
Clyde N. Caton
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