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On Gaining Perspective
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"Spring Aglow"
Steve Bennett
Jacksonville artist
Steve Bennett painted
these springtime tulips
he found growing in
his backyard and titled
this piece, Spring
Aglow. This pastel
along with many other
fine watercolor and oil
paintings by Steve and
his wife Sue are available
for viewing at their
Oregon Street Gallery,
located at 240 S. Oregon
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From l-r: Joe Diamond, Lou Mayersky, Bill Hartwick, Tony Antonides, Firefighter Brandon
Bowers, Firefighter Justin Zigenis, Dick Cobb, Bill Hanlan and Nick Nichols.
Every year, the Lions Club collects Teddy bears and other stuffed animals which are
then donated to Jacksonville Fire and Police which provides them to children in need
of comfort during emergency situations such as fires, auto accidents and other crises.
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From l-r: Lyn Boening of Pioneer Financial, Ginny Buck of Jacksonville Insurance, Rotary
President Dom Campanella, Carmen Whitlock of Eleglance Home Decor, Contance Jesser
and City Councilor David Jesser of Jacksonville Mercantile, Judi Johnson of State Farm
Insurance, Jill Tomkins of First American Title, and Donna Briggs, CEO Britt Festivals.
On February 12, the Jacksonville/
Applegate Rotary Club threw a wellattended social mixer for Jacksonville
business owners. The event was held at
the US Hotel Ballroom and catered by the
Jacksonville Inn. Rotary Club President
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In the mid-1800s, the promise of gold and free land lured fortune seekers and settlers to the
newly-formed Oregon Territory. They were soon followed by merchants who amassed their own
wealth selling supplies to the miners and farmers. This ongoing series shares the stories of these
pioneers and their times.
ince March 17th celebrates St.
and black snake whips. The partnership
Patrick and all things Irish, it
lasted three years before Judge decided
seems appropriate for this months to move his family back to San Francisco.
Pioneer Profiles to feature Jeremiah
When Judge returned in 1878, Nunan sold
Nunan, one of Jacksonvilles Irish
him the business in order to seek some
pioneers. Most
business with less
people associate
confinement.
Nunans name
By 1881, Nunan was
with his elaborate
dealing in general
Queen Anne style
merchandise and
home on North
apparently quite
Take California St
S. Oregon
Applegate
Granite Ridge
Oregon Street, one
successful. Various
of the towns most
1882 Democratic Times
photographed
newspaper articles
historic landmarks.
reported that, J.
But there is more to
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Jeremiah Nunans
arriving in reckless
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source of sustenance and
However, Nunan was not
income for two-fifths of
so busy as to neglect his civic
the population.
responsibilities. In 1876 he
Like many young men,
was elected a town trustee and
Nunan heard the call of
by 1881 was serving as city
Jeremiah Nunan
the West, reaching Jacksonville
recorder and as police
in 1865. After looking around, he
judge where he gained
decided to open a saddlery shop
a reputation as the
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in competition with Henry Judge.
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However, Judge and Nunan soon
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became good friends. And it was
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Irish sisters who were mail order
with the main railroad
brides. However, Delia and her
line being laid through
Eleglance
older sister Anna had emigrated
the valley.
110 N 5th St
from Ireland with their family,
Nunans thriving
Jacksonville OR
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settling in Oakland, California,
mercantile business also
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where Judge met and married Anna.
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children when Anna introduced Jeremiah
purchased property, acquired agricultural
to Delia. Jeremiah and Delia were soon
land and stock, and laid claims to several
married by Father Blanchett at St. Josephs
quartz mines, becoming President of the
Catholic Church on June 3, 1872.
Jacksonville Milling and Mining Company.
Shortly afterwards, Nunan and Judge
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On Politics
re you
troubled by
the political
discord today? I
am! Not that it is anything new. It is as
old as the art of politics. History bears
that out. I remember the hatred directed
at President Harry Truman. It was
intense, personal, and vicious... especially
after he fired General Douglas MacArthur
for gross insubordination. Though it was
the greatest reaffirmation of our founding
fathers' concept of a democratic society, it
led to his withdrawal from politics after
he realized he would never be able to win
the 1952 Presidential election. Dwight
Eisenhower's campaign slogan, "Korea,
Communism and Corruption" added
only more invective against Truman.
Today Truman is one of the most highlyregarded Presidents of the Twentieth
Century. So much for political invective!
I recently saw a film, A Stranger
in Town, starring Frank Morgan as a
Supreme Court justice who gets caughtup in a move to clear a small town of
corruption in government. Its memory
stayed with me because of a speech he
makes at the end. Here is part of it.
"Like all of you here, I am a citizen of this
country.
That is no little honor. Men have
fought revolutions, have died to be called
citizens, and as citizens we carry a burning
responsibility.
It means that when we elect men to public
office we cannot do it as lightly as we flip a
coin...
"...the great liberties by which we live
have been bought with blood. The kind of
government we get is the kind of government
we want. Government of the people, by the
people and for the people can mean any kind
of government. It's our duty to make it mean
only one kind... uncorrupted ... free... united."
It's unquestionably the greatest
speech ever written for Frank Morgan,
an actor who seems remembered today
only as the Wizard in The Wizard of Oz.
I especially like the statement, "The
kind of government we get is the kind
of government we want." His dictum is
clear. We can aim high or we can aim low.
The choice is ours.
Nowhere in his speech does he suggest
we use invective to succeed in politics.
The whole point of invective is to incite
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by Kathleen Crawford
& Angela Clague, Enrolled Agents
Tax Tips for Your 2014 Tax Return
1099 filing: The IRS and the state of
Oregon continue to tighten-up on rule
enforcement over the filing of these
returns by businesses. Be aware that
this year is no exception. Fines for late
filing are more likely to be imposed, and
the Oregon Department of Revenue has
given instructions to disallow expenses
ordinarily reported on an information
return that was not filed or not timely filed.
This rule is harsh because it means that the
expenses ordinarily taken as a deduction
will be disallowed, and added back to the
business as income. So, if you havent filed
1099s already, send them in now.
ACA: Under the Affordable Care
Act, lovingly called Obama Care,
individuals who fall within certain
poverty levels are eligible for a premium
tax credit for medical insurance that is
obtained through the Health Insurance
Marketplace. If you received a premium
tax credit, or were eligible but declined
to take the credit in advance, you should
receive a form 1095A from the Insurance
Marketplace. This is a new form which
identifies by month the amount of
advanced credit received. This form helps
reconcile the amount received, with the
amount of credit that you are eligible to
receive, and will be balanced through the
personal income tax return. Without this
form your return may be inaccurate; you
may not receive an additional credit for
which you are eligible, or you may need to
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The
f you
unexpectedly
find yourself
with a home to
rent, youre what we call an accidental
landlord. You never really planned on
owning rental property, but maybe
youre facing a job transfer or recently
inherited a piece of property. The local
real estate market has rebounded nicely
and homes in Jackson County continue
to increase in value by about 8% a year;
but, home values are still not where they
were in 2004 and 2005 so it may not be
advantageous to sell.
Should you rent or should you sell?
You have to look at the rental numbers
before you put your home up for sale.
Rental homes are in demand everywhere,
especially in Jacksonville. A nice, newer
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home can yield $2,000
+ a month. If the current value of your
home is $400,000 and you factor in
appreciating home values which have
averaged 8% a year, you can rent out your
home for two years, receive $48,000 in
rents, and the value
of your home will go
up to $466,000.
There are at least
6 things you must
consider before you
become a landlord.
#1 Know the law
Landlord tenant law
is unique to each
state and new laws
are put into place
every year. There are
hundreds of tenant/
landlord laws that
must be followed.
Here are the ones we see that come up the
most often and get landlords in trouble:
The tenants security deposit belongs
to the tenant and must be kept in a
special non-interest bearing client trust
account registered with the state and
cannot be comingled with other funds.
By Oregon Law, you have 30 days in
which to return the tenants security
deposit, minus any repair costs.
Tenants have the right to privacy
and you must give them 24 hours
notice if you want to go into or on the
property.
If a tenant has lived in a rental more
than a year, you have to give them 60
day notice to vacate.
The Fair Housing Act covers most
housing and ensures that landlords
do not refuse to rent or set different
rental terms based on race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, familial
status or handicap.
You must provide a CO detector
and smoke detector with a 10-year
battery.
So make sure you keep up on tenant
landlord laws to keep yourself out of
trouble.
#2 Know your prospective tenants
You have to know whom you are renting
to. Obtaining a thorough application
and verifying the information is vitally
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Music
Theater
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3/28 1:30p, 3/29 8p Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare play. OSFBMR; Tix: OSF
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Whats Trending?
y friend,
Charlotte,
in New
York keeps me
abreast of the latest decorating news. We
are both lovers of mixing old and new. A
new dress with a vintage pina vintage
dress with a new scarfan Ikea dining
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with stark white. My daughter paired
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from the 40s with an
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the tablecloth folded
at the foot of her bed.
Stunning! Theres just
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can do, mixing old
with the new.
This years
decorating color palette
is representative of
what we will see in clothing stores. Gift
shows are displaying combinations of
greens, plums, cerulean blue, beiges and
whites with a mixture of textures; much
like a Renaissance painting. Deep, rich
blues and avocado green combined with
burnt orange and your room takes on a
completely new look.
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A Cup of Conversation
by Michael Kell
remember the
day Marys
obstetrician
told us the baby was transverse lie
breach (hugging mamma high and tight
sideways) though we still had time. The
due day was a few weeks out and there
was no sign of an early delivery, not to
worry! Leaving the office, however, the
doctor says to me, Oh, if she does go into
labor, waste no time getting her here!
Weve always been fortunate to find the
really cool places to live here in Southern
Oregon, especially when renting. Maybe
it was the magic of Marys personality
which ferreted out all the great gems
and charmed the landlord right out the
gate. We were living in the earth house,
as my wife affectionately refers to the
Hobbit-like abode
built into rock,
about a mile of
tight switchbacks
straight up a
mountain, deep
into the Applegate.
The earth house
was on a hundred
acres, a good
part of that was
landscaped with
rows of farmed
lavender. Can you
smell the fragrance,
yet? The thermally efficient house was
constructed to be earthquake proof,
dont ask me why, but a true work of art.
There was a platform next to the house
overlooking a sea of periwinkle blue.
There was a king-sized feather bed on the
platform shielded from the elements by
a huge oak. The owner must have loved
sleeping under the stars in the summer
when the lavender was in bloom. It was
an uber-special property but the best part
was the in your face view of what Im
pretty sure was Dutchmans Peak. It was
simply breathtaking in every season. The
only downside was it took a long and
winding forty-five minutes to get into
Jacksonville.
It was 1994, the Fourth of July, and
my older brother and his family were up
visiting. He was a big city boy so imagine
his surprise when he hit the rough, dirt
road switchbacks to little brothers earth
house. I can still hear him muttering
under his breath the first time his brand
new city-pretty virgin Suburban bottomed
out in the deeper ruts. Crazy, black-sheep
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rust is one
of the most
important
ingredients in any relationship. It takes
courage, time and effort to build trust.
When we trust someone we can let go
of fear and doubt. We get a comforting
feeling in our bones that this person is
true, honest and real. This allows us to
surrender into a sweet feeling in our
hearts that resonates with our truth.
We know that no matter what happens,
even when we make a mistake, we will be
accepted for who we are, unconditionally.
Trust doesnt require perfection. It is built
with acceptance and forgiveness. Creating
trust means expressing unconditional love.
It is impossible to truly trust another person
if you dont trust, love and accept yourself.
How much time are you investing in
building trust in your life? Think about
the people you trust. Make a list and
include not just friends and family but
mentors and business relationships as
well. Are you on your list? Trust requires
you to take responsibility for what is
showing up in your life. It takes time,
effort and care. Every
time you judge yourself,
or another person, you
are creating distrust. With
every act that nurtures
respect, forgiveness
and acceptance, you are
building trust. When you
say what you mean, and
mean what you say, you
are building trust.
If people have let you
down, or disappointed
you in the past, your
ability to trust can be
compromised. By setting
up high expectations that
lead to disappointment
and by holding on to old
disempowering belief
systems, we sabotage our ability to trust.
The more we hold on to the stories of
distrust, the more we attract unpleasant
situations that keep recreating the
experience of being done wrong or let
down. When we feel like a victim, afraid
of not having enough, not being enough
or afraid of what might happen, we live
in fear and distrust. From that place it is
very challenging to trust and experience
unconditional love.
Here are a few ideas to get you started
with some building blocks to strengthen
trust and cultivate unconditional love:
Begin by practicing accepting and
forgiving your self, the Universe,
then others who have been part of
unpleasant experiences.
Actively invest time and effort
building trusting, loving
relationships. Start with your self by
developing a daily spiritual practice
to deepen your connection to your
Higher-self and the Divine (Great
Spirit, God of your understanding.)
Create the intention to practice not
judging yourself and others. Be
mindful throughout your day.
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Trail Talk
earning
how to get
around in
the Jacksonville
Woodlands and the Forest Park trail
systems can be challenging to firsttime visitors. Even returning hikers
and mountain bikers enjoying these
diversified natural areas can get confused
in the myriad of trails. After all, there
are 15 miles of trails on 300 acres in the
Woodlands, and 22 miles of trails on 1,100
acres in the Forest Parkfor a total of 37
miles of trails. When the Forest Park adds
four miles of new trails already in the
planning stage, there will be 41 miles of
trails open in these two city parks. Getting
around on the trails takes a little planning,
and there is a lot of information available
either at the trail heads, the kiosks in the
parks, in town at the visitors center and
city offices.
The best help are the trail maps
which contain a lot of information. The
Jacksonville Woodlands Association
produces two maps for the Woodlands
trails. The Take-A-Hike trail map is a
handy 9 x 16 trail map available for
free at most major trail heads, city offices,
and the Jacksonville Visitors Center. Its
a good map to fold up and stuff in your
pocket or backpack while you explore
the trails. On the Woodlands kiosks and
at many trail heads, a large 16 x 18
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