Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 09, 1947, Image 6

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Oct. 9, 1947
SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS ATTEND
A SCHOOL IN JACKSONVILLE
The Jacksonville Miner
Jacksonville, Oct. 8—Thirty-six school bus drivers from Jackson o i
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an< Josephine counties attended a one-5ay session of instruction balOUJl < diverted To
H a a s I C mss
held at the Jacksonville schools Tuesday. Septem ber 30. G. B God- z i . ,
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dard, Superintendent of the Jacksonville schools was host and A Cold Storage Plant
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■rwaswuMV
H Wright, State Supervisor of T ransportation instructed.
Jacksonville. Get. 8— T h e i n t - r .
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i
re<ula’f ----- “ ------------------------------------- lor of the old Table Hock BiUiaM
i s a
s 00 ’¡1S a '*s weic motorists passing stopped school and Saloon building on Oregon
discussed during the morning busse9 Wlthout s,ow ^
s«re,-t which has been undergo
Nluch interest has been created
m c rn ii, u X * . 2 T n K T ' -
An° ‘h“ ' m eetin« *
‘^ H x fe h n g for the past 2 v
throughout the valley in the slo
on pictures Messrs. K. D. K iuhin e ri is an ticipate<j e a rjy
in thv Cral months now houses the gun contest being sponsored by
r t v l / o f ’th t NP.r!hv?n ,tr qP,eSk n,
sprlng and “ is hoped th a‘ the Jacksonville Cold Storage. Moi the Jacksonville Progressive As­
i \ lh *
I'utkM vU inauguration of this meeting will ton SiUasen and Clair Ewart,
L n tZ m 1!?? p r ” * n te d a Pictur®
stim ulate other counties in O re -' owners and operators of the new sociation, Inc. and more prizes
automobile differentials which gon to follow
¡Jacksonville business, state thei. have been added to the original
gave in detail the mechanism of
plant is furnished with modern list. Those wishing to enter a
the new unproved differential
i equipm ent and is fully equipped slogan are rem inded that Mon
bow available to busses ami Two Councilmen To
i to do custom meat cutting and day, Gctobei 13, at m idnight Is
trucks.
Includes a cooling room, sharp closing time of the contest, and
Be Elected Nov. _ 4
all entries should be left with
Mr. W right presented a p ic -1 T .
freezing unit and five hundred any
m erchant 01 Jacksonville d is­
ture “Precious Cargo" which c e n -1 . ac Minvdde>
8 There will
and ninety-three lockers. The
tered around safety m easures . d special election for the city m ajority of the lockers are ten playing a card showing his eon
trlbutlon, or mailed to the asso
necessary for the welfare of our ° L J ackson\ dle November 4.
cubic feet In size with some In elation before that time.
children riding in busses. L u n c h ,
, Jwo ^ity councilmen will larger sizes.
Slogans should be ten words
was served at noon in the school l V el_e ctt‘d- 1 ondidates desiring to
Four large compressors serve or less in length and be signed
caleteria by Mrs. Lottie Bowman, f*le f° r ,‘h* officet are required
of the cafeteria staff.
? . . T 1,2 he,r Pvtltlons by Oct- the plant, two servicing the lock­ and include address. z\ll entries
Th.
_____ ...3 ! ,o ber 22 The two councilmen to er room and one each for the become the property of the as­
The afternoon session opened
elected are c ,
Trea
r deep freeze unit and cooling sociation and cann.it be returned.
w ith an explanation by Mr. and City recorder '
room. Tile plant is so equipped The contestant subm itting the
W rig h t regarding state support
— that in event of fallufe of any winning slogan will receive all
or transporting pupils to and
a sPec^a * meeting of the one of the compressors the other
from school.
c ,t y council in Septem ber, H. A. compressors will carry the em er­ prizes and no other contestant Is
The balance of the afternoon Berntson tendered his resigna- gency load until repairs can be eligible for prizes. One slogan
may be subm itted by each per­
was spent in open discussion of tlon. as Mayor of Jacksonville, made.
son and anyone with the excep­
stating
th
at
m
unicipal
affairs
bus driving conditions and many
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tion of members of the associa­
helpful suggestions were e x ­ have become so num erous and
Mr.
and
Mrs. J A. G ordthw aite tion and th< ir families is eligible
pressing
that
they
require
more
changed. One of the most im port­
of Glendale, Calif, visited last to enter. Judging will be done
ant was toe importance of a state time than he has to devote to that week w ith Mr. and M rs. Henry by the association and announce­
office.
A
lbert
Heckert
was
ap­
law being enacted prohibiting
Edwards of upper Third street. ment will be made of the winner.
any vehicle from passing a pointed to fill the office of mayor Mrs. G ordthw aite and Mrs. Ed­
Among the prizes which are
school bus which was stopped
wards were girlhood friends and being affered are a case of corn,
while children were boarding or the parents of their first ' son the G ordthw aites were witnesses given by Ben's Food Market:
bUS’ 11 w a s . stated Jam es Michael, born at the Sac- for the Edw
ards' -- w - edding.,Jt k was
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agate
O” ring,
' Kimball's w Heal Estate;
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toe largest percentage of acci-rcd Heart Hospital. Septem ber the visitors' first trip to southern * camera. Boh Lee Radio Electric:
dents to children riding on 29. He weighed eight pounds Oregon and they were greatly Im­ merchandise order. Shafer's cloth
busses
are directly caused by The Minnls also have a daughter pressed by the valley. While here ing company; box of candy or i
they visited the Stagecoach O rch­ carton of cigarettes. Nugget Cafe: I
ards packing plant and stated merchandise order. Jacksonville!
that it was nearly unbelievable meat m arket; cash, Jacksonville*
to them that apples they saw cold storage; fishing reel and bait!
com- ;
there grew
«7» —
— - - to such proportions.
- r 9 . «1 . « I-’ , box,
- - • Coleman’s
- - - - - - - — - -
- Hardw are .K/III
and that so many fine looking panv; merchandise order, M iller's)
ones were considered as culls.
I grocery; cash, Bowman’s g ro ce ry ;'
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' cash, S. A M. Repair service; o i l 1
Ray Offenbacher has been re- change, M arklm's garage; cash. I
decorating the apartm ents in his Lulu's ham burger stand; m erchan
320 East Main street building in disc Shpll Service station; cash, |
Medford, which also houses the Mobiloll station: cash, Chaney’s
Stack cafe. Mr. Offenbacher, who upholstering shop; m erchandise
Is a cattle rancher from near order. J,'vllle club; and 4 T-Bone
Ruch, was in Jacksonville during! steak dinners, J'ville club rest-
the week transacting business.
aurant.
Monday, Oct. 13
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
(
NOW IN EFFECT
One 8 x 10 portrait, $2.95
(Reg. $4.95 Value)
Take advantage of this Anniversary Offer
NOW.’ Our expert photographers plus modern
equipment assures you of the loveliest of por­
traits.
PROSPECT LOSES TO
JACKSONVILLE CLUB
Jacksonville, th I ¡1 Prospect
lost lo th e Redskins, 37 to 0, In
a game player! h e re Friday siflcr-
,l(Mlll Thirteen different Jackson-
villi- , layers w e re on th e il Id at
various times during the day.
H arlan Rolle, president of the
Jacksonville high school tu l< nt
body raced .'»0 yards for one of
the Redskin's scores
and Io Mrs Alda Kent, operatoi
of Ihe Gpal Beauty Shop Tlx
P an is received Mol'd of the sod
I den death of Mrs. P a rrb ' brother
I resulting from an anlotnnbilu a.
! ci.li nt All.
Mi -. K eill .. us lu lle d b
P o rtla n d In t w t-.k b o uuse ol
tin- d e a th of lu-i la th e r '. h o p.r.
s e i away n fle r a logpliig ucci
tl. ut o. m th e n - I lo ti.tl o I Air
K e n t's Iniliei w as m a d e III New
pm I .uni sh e re tu r n e d tro n i th e r e
th e m id d le ot llie w eek
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolx-rl-. of
Williams purchased the E. V.
Stratton home on Fourth .-trect
d u r i ' l g the week, .o il ex, eet t i
o '.ik e titoli Imoie li ie im i i i . Mr.
and Mi S tratto n are moving to
Sympathy ol the contmunlt) u Sacram ento, Calif G A. Klmhnll,
extended to Mr and Mrs Eugene J.ieksom ille realtor handled Ihe
Parris and family of Third street, I •»« sale
MIRACLES
ARE NOT OUT OF DATE
MANY A
MOTOR CAR
W hich iw m « to be dyinq. dan be restored to life
w ith a few hour« w ork by mechanic« who know
how to make h air-lin e adjustment«.
OlIR STAFF
OF MECHANICS
A re efficient men w ith year* of experience and
are ready to »erve you in the least amount of time.
“LET
US T A K E Y O U R C A R
O F F Y O U R M IN D "
C ly d e N . C a to n
GARAGE
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
A T T H E K L A M A T H J U N C T IO N
THE FACT IS
BY GENERAL
ELECTRIC
D E T E C T IV E
W O RKS F O R
FA R M E R .
Flannel Shirts
Sanforized Grey Domet Flannel.
Sizs 14'» to 17
31.95
Phone or drop in for an appointment today
and remember . . . portraits make the finest
Christmas Gifts.
&
Memory Lane Studio
Lithia Hotel Bldg.
Phone 2-1847
Better Clothes for Less Money
ARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE COSTS UP?
W e ’r e R e a d y
to make a better dressed
man of you
F arm er’s rates are less on
all kinds of Insurance, includ­
ing Auto, Truck, Com prehen­
sive, and Em ployer’s Liability.
G et our low rates on Fire
Insurance for your dwelling
and contents.
LOUIS H. GALLATIN
148 Central Ave. Phone 7117
Ashland, Oregon
the R E C O R D IN G SPECTROPHOTOMETER
WAS DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO
H E L P P EO PLE WITH COLOR-MATCHING
PROBLEMS. IT HAS BEEN U SED 70
A N A LYZE COLORS OF DUCK S K IN FO R A
POULTRYMAN WHO WANTED TO BREED DUCKS
WITH THE COLOR THAT SOLD BEST.
S TR A W B E R R IE S FOR
C H R IS T M A S
THE S U M M E R H A R V E S T IS
K EPT FR E S H THE YEAR
ROUND IN A 6 - E H O M E
FR E E Z E R . TH E 8 - C U B IC -
FOOT M O D E L H O LD S 2Q O
POUNDS OF FOOD.
T E S T E D 13 M IL L IO N T IM E S !
and colors. Suits that meet WIMER’S specifica­
tions for superior tailoring, outstanding style
and fine quality fabric. Come in and try one on
HOW M A N V T IM E S
G E N E R A L ELECTRIC TR IE D OUT
A NEW-TYPE LIGHT SW ITCH -7 D
M A K E S U R E IT WOULD NOT FAIL
IN USE. THIS IS A TYPICAL
E X A M P L E OF THE C A R E THAT
EVERY G~E PRODUCT.
t h a t ' s
New suits are arriving daily. All sizes, materials
MONUMENTS
Marble, Granite, Bronze
Extra Lettering Available
BURNS AGENCY
"On the Plaza"
Priced from $45 to $55
NERAL ® ELECTRIC
W I M E R ’S
THE MAN’S SHOP
Carry your
INSURANCE WITH
J. F. EMMETT
39 Ea.t Main
Phon. 7999
J. P. DODGE & SONS
Your local General Electric Dealers