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v n EA-iVJiN V I f I I '.K I V rv JACKSONVILLE NEWS Medford, Wednesday. I Richard Niedermyer was able 1 Addie Smets. Miss Claire Han- W. A. Childers ,Mrs. Addie Smets »time native of that country. in Report cards were sent home,' to return to school following a Mrs. Mina Conley, Mrs. Helen They found the countries inter-1 i ley served at the tea table. ! recent operation. j estting altho different from their! with the pupils, Thursday. Mrs. lx»is McKee received the Reed. Standford acheivement tests I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley d<Mir prize this month. Miss Claire Hanley gave an in | own. Thev managed to get back | were given in school last week left Friday morning for Pepper- home in time for their usual bed An interesting outline on the teresting talk on her recent visit time. Those attending the party in the grade school and as the.¡wood, California where they to Smith River gurden club silver Jacksonville garden Club met world haps were drawn by Mrs. tea. Special at this tea were daf- were. Ronnie McIntyre, Gene teachers had the papers to gradeI were called through the serious ! Reed, Dick Sanford, Charles Mit-( on Friday the pupils enjoyed the illness of Mrs. Langleys, young- on the first day of spring at th< Elizabeth Heckert in her review fidils. I est brother, Ike. Orville Wilson, Donald Meier, Harold extra day. club room at 2 o’clock. Each on Green Cargoes, in this route Mrs. Anna Coleman announced I chelmore, she brought back with her the Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Skinner drove their car for them, Jordan, Glen Backum, Herman member brought spring flower medical herbs, spices and green at this time they would hold a entertained guests over th week i home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meier, Lyle Hamilton, Donna from her home. Hostesses for thr plants to our shores. Thus the named Day Lily sale on Friday Davies, Marcia Garner, Betty en j | Harris was the scene of the i.h afternoon were Mrs. Sadie Mich club members were taken on a March the 30th from 11 A. M. , Dick .Charlotte Reed, Carmen j »» m - i and 8th grade party held on Fri- el, Mrs. Nellie Finney and Mrs. tour of the world, Mr .and Mrs. O to Niedermyer « A lovely time was returning on a until 5:30 P. M. Davies, Jean Garner, Judith Gall, are enjoying a visit from their I, < , B J laden ship whose aroma of spices Mary Joe Hall, Alice Atherson. daughters the Misses Joyce and; and herbs filled the air. The wmore held their Census Proves REAL ESTATE Charlotte Niedermyer who are at party at the Gym. on Friday ladies attending the meeting Mrs. W. W. Hartley was a busi tending college in Eugene .They were Mrs. Lois McKee, Mrs. D. Jacksonville Grows Notary Public ness caller in Medford Monday. are home for the spring vacation. night. It had been postponed C. Mills, Mrs. Anna Coleman, from an earlier date. Mrs. Ella Burnfiel and Mrs. The Census ladies found that Mrs Anna Coleman, Mrs. Nellie there is a great increase in the Maree Moore were business call Cub scouts met Saturday morn Mr. and Mrs. Berryman are Insurance ing with their den chief Wayne moving into Mr. Grahams house. Finney, Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert, population of Jacksonville, their ers in Medford last week. Mxsner. ? ? Mrs. Marion Niedermyer, Mrs. Linda Hardy is reported ill Auto & Fire Mrs. Elmer Adams and son, count is 1,011. The ladies taking Otto Heckert is spraying his Fuller (mother of Mrs. Evans) j the census were Mrs. Neva Cum- Vance were business callers ir with the measles. Hope you are peach orchard at this time. Miss Claire Hanley, Mrs. Edne 1 mings, Mrs. Maude Hardy, Mrs. Medford Tuesday. out again soon, Linda. Kimball-Childers Many of the apricot and al Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson are Evans, Mrs. Mary Godward .Mrs. Stella Beach, Mrs. H. A. Bern- G. W. Godward made a busi mond Hattie Hendrickson, Mrs. Sadie ston. . Office ness trip to Eugene, Oregon bloom. trees are beginning to enjoying a visit from their little . Nichol ,Mrs. Katherine Farley, grandson, Bobbie McKn i g h t, Tuesday. PHONE 1S1 Mrs. LaVeasta Gardner, Mrs. Le- Mr .and Mrs. Murl Morgan hae from Lesier Lane, for a few days. JACKSONVILLE Gary Moore was on the sick la Sheres, Mrs. Halda Givin, Mrs With Travel Party Ed Nichols is ill at this time list last week with an ear infec 'ue-'ts over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willock and a substitute carrier is on the Children Entertained tion caused by the measles. He have moved to Ashland where mail route. Mrs. Alice Mitchelmore and was able to return to school Mon they will make their home on Jacksonville Home Economics day. , Mrs. Gertrude Martin entertain Garden Seeds - Insecticides Almond St. Our loss is Ashlands club met Wednesday at the home Mrs. Margaret Goddard and ed a group of young people Fri ain, ‘ of Mrs. Harry Marsh on Myers day night with a trip around the son .Steven, Miss Simone Petard Steel Goods lane. A good attendance was had Mr .and Mrs. Rasmussen have were out Thursday in the interest world party. The trip was made at this meeting. wed into the house where they either by ship or airplane the of the Red Cross drive. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cummings lived. Jacksonville, Oregon tickets sold for a nickle, which Dale Niedehmyer received hit re^-ived a surprise visit from Henry Niedermyer, attended paid their fare and bought things discharge last week from the their daughter and son in law, Phone 211 on the trip. They managed to Navy, he is a son of Mr. and the gun shoot at the Medford Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bailey of Gun Club of which he is a mem eat supper in India. While there Mr-. Earnest Niedermyer, Dale Washington, it was a double sur they found a stow away in the and his wife will make theii ber. prise as they brought along a Mel. Pool received word last plane by the name of the mjwtic home in Medford for the timt wee kthat his brother had passed new grandson so visit They Cobra. At each country visited being. found their new grandson a pleas the children enjoyed playing a Mrs. H. E. Lind was a shopper away. Ruth Rebbecca lodge No. .4 met ant arrivel. His name is Melvin in regular session Monday night. Grant, He and his Mummie left They plan on a box social to be ¡Thursday for San Francisco, held at the hall on Friday night, I where he will visit his other March the 29th. Husbands are b e-! prandparents and his daddy re- ing invited so don’t forget the turned home. A U T O M A TIC LA U N D R O M A T Mrs. Neva Cummings while as date and your money which will sisting with the census received D oin g laun dry's a pleasure be needed if you want to eat. w ith this autom atic washer Mrs. Elizabeth Heckert and a severe dog bite on her right Set tw o dials, add soap, flip a daughter, Anita are business call- j ankle, which is causing her •w it ch— and your work is done. Laugh at d irty diahea, while ers in Medford, Friday. ¡trouble at this time. Hope is it y o u r e le c t r i c d ir h w a a h e r Mrs. Marion Niedermyer and better soon. washes, nnsesanddries glasses, T. T. T. Burge store building Mrs. Mary Norvelle of Medford dithes and «ih .-r . . . pots and attended the meeting Sunday P. on Main St. was sold Saturday to M. to hear the Dr. Walter D. Mr .and Mrs. Charles Robinson Kallenbach, speak at the First from Michigan. They arrived here a week ago to make their Baptist Church. Marion Hardy is being wel home. 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