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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October io, 1946 JACKSONVILLE MINER Bug Hunters Leave Jacksonville Area D epartm ent ol A griculture m en who have tx*en m aking a survey ¡mil .setting test traps in the vul ley have g athered 11,> then traps and tagged them and sent them into the tiead office. They havi been looking for a p articu lar type <d hug that has been found in C anadian fruit Iteports indicate that the hug hie. not m ade its way dow n into this area as vet. I ( >R (,( )( >| ) B ID s IN I'R O I’I R I Y, »er W. A. CHILDERS RI Al. I S I A II I’hnne 691 J. h ksnnvillc, Oregon The N ugget FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES Candies Sundries Jacksonville -s- Oregon Shop,linn' for lì A It G A I N S You'll find them <>n the West Side a t—»■ Museum Has Old Gifts On Display w inch m akes it a c h e e rfu l v isitin g spot now W illie ttie place closed Mr. and Mrs F orrester sp en t a week at inrs F o rrester s sister and b ro th er in law ’s iionii at Eagle Point People ;ne still Visiting th e ntu * scum at the rate of 500 a m onth Tiie largest crowd on any one das Was 131 Tins wus on a Sunday. Several m ore gilts of relies have been brought in tins sum m et. An organ has been eontri hilled by Mrs G layds Pierce Shell from the beach at Tarnpa Florida and civil wai data and pictures of the w orld fait in Chi« ciigo are some of the gift giver, by Mrs. Neva M iller who left ftere to m ake her hom e in T am pa, Flordia w ith her sisters. One item of interest is a Pora- m unteau w inch was brought a cross the plains in 1872. It is covered w ith buffalo hide which protects tlic inside contents from the w eather, m ost of it is worn thin but enough rem ains so that we of this age cun see how and w hat the buffalo hides w ere used i"i Hr,(my tell-, of the many La lining ( omni it tee Puts I p 8000 Qts. The C anning C om m ittee of P T. A. reports the record of 8000 qu arts of fru it canned for .tjiis season. This fruit will be used for the school lunch room this fail and w inter. Mrs. Lottie B owm an will be cook in the cafeteria again this w inter. Shop at THE JACKSONVILLE The Jacksonville Meat Market SECOND HAND STORE A. B. Lady Jacksonville Ramblings A recent visit to the m u seu m proved an intcreslifig trip a . t i n interior had been redecorated m illions th a t w ere slain in a few m onths time, years ago w hen they roam ed the plains. Proprietor P l’A Has Reception For All Teachers Home Extension «Juit Meets Friday G L A D IO L I B U LB S A RE PU T AW AY FO R W IN T E R M O N TH S 8he work of gettir g the gladio- ili bulbs o u t and stored aw ay for P T.A held its first m eeting of the v. in ter has begun at th e W ar Un 48-47 school season Jast week ner bulb grow ers. The bulbs are With a reception for the teachers. Home E xtension unit m et at being dug up and hauled into the A large crow d was in attendance. by storage plants. W hile they are in Mrs H A. B crnston introduced the Royal N eighbors hall F riday 1 storage G ladys Ham ilton w orkers will be busy the teac h er The new one in from 10:00 a.m. till 3:00 p ro. The grading the and sorting the bulbs for Mr and Mrs. G ordun K im ball clude Moss M itchell, Mr. W hipple subject for the day was frozen the trade. tin Kingsley, and Mrs. Thornton. w ere I food cookery. Mrs. R uth Backes lucky h u n ters ovt-r week ■nd as they both got th eir I T he rest of the faculty were here lan d Mis. Hudson p repared . h i 1 last year. deer. C ounty S u p erin ten d en t Bow served a frozen food meal. Helen T he harvesting of pears is now m an gave a talk on the Basic Reed, chairm an, helped serve. finished around town. The luncheon was prep ared from Ike K auffm an is reported as school fund. The I’.T.A will endeavor to get . a o an o th er lucky h u n ter over the types of frozen foods. A lec- week end with a seven point a scholarship started this y e a r ' tu re of prep aratio n was given by foi the stu dents who wish to buck. the leaders. Ernest M cIntyre, O tto H eckert m ake teaching th eir career. A A talk was given by Miss study club will be organized and i and Mr. Sanford retu rn ed this C laire H anley about the projects last week from E astern Oregon held in connection w ith the I*TA for the com ing m onths. She also with a report of only one buck a m eetings. R efreshm ents w ere se r spoke of th e ACWW and of the ved by the executive com m ittee two point, shot by their party. local county lady who attended at the close of the m eeting. the m eeting held in London. Helen Reed, presided. Mrs. Reed appointed Mrs. Adam s as luncheon ch airm an for the com ing year, Mrs. G eneva Davies, Mrs. Amy C. Dow and R obert nospitality and m em bership chair B. Dow, both of Jacksonville Jacksonville R edskins trounced were m arried the second tim e man. Luncheon was served to and you’ll be too after a the B utte Falls Loggers F riday Monday, Septem ber 30th at the about th irty ladies. M em bers presen t w ere Mes- Grand Meal at afternoon 45-0, in a gam e which chapel of Rocks and Roses in dam es Helen Reed, R uth Backes found all m e m b e r s o f t h e Medford. Zola Fick, M argaret McKim, Jacksonville squad in action d u r Mr. and Mrs. Dow w ere first ing the game. This was the first m;u t ied in 1903 and their second C lara Mae Pool, Elizabeth Fuller appearance of the Loggers in the cerem ony Was set on the 43rd a n Neva Cum m ings, Jessie Teal, Edna Evans, Teresa Adams, K a county six-m an league. n iv ersary of the first. th erin e W endt, Selm a H ath, Ju n e F riday afternoon the Redskins Mrs. Dow chose for her wed- Jacksonville's Only Union Cafe will m eet Gold Hill at Gold Hill. 1 ding a light gray suit .worn w ith ' Brisbine, G eneva Davies, G raham Hudson, Hobson, Pearl Kitchen. a corsage of gladioli and Cecil M ECH EM S RE T U R N A FT E R B errim an ,Alta Solomons and B runner roses We hat e the Western T R IP TO K A N SA S HOM E G ladys Ham ilton, W inifred K im Following the cerem ony a re Union agency for Jack- Mr. anti Mrs. H. C. M echem, ball. Several guests attended Jacksonville, re tu rn ed S un d ay ception was held at the hom e of from M edford. soniille — if closed, phone from a trip to th eir form er home the bride in Jacksonville. The y ear books w ere p resen t $»z in Kansas. Mr. Mecham is J u s ed by Helen Reed. It was an n o u n tice of the Peace in Jacksonville. ced th at th e next m eeting w o u ld 1 California Street Jacksonville They retu rn ed to Oregon by he held the first F riday in each ! Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. way of C alifornia stopping in Lot m onth. They will begin at 10:00 ! — Closed T uesdays — A ngeles to visit th eir son, and a.m. and close at 3:00 p.m T h e ' also stopping in B erkeley to visit ,T,eeting Wl)1 have as a su b a daughter. Miss A rdith Elaine B eard of ject ‘Tom orrow s F abrics”. They also saw the football Jacksonville becam e the bride of gam e betw een the U niversity of E rvin Dow Lewis, also of J a c k Oregon and the U niversity of sonville, F riday afternoon, O cto C alifornia last S aturday. ber 4, at the Chapel of the Rocks and Roses. G rant C um m ings is now at The bride wore a su it of ro b in ’s home afte r spending the sum m er egg blue w ith a corsage of pink .it K lam ath Falls. i.u av s. o She n e is me u roses. is the d augnier aughter 01 of Mrs. Mrs ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research, has proven then m nrhH nn n a ^ t e n d e d , H arry Helms and C harles R enard a luncheon in M edford. W ednes- Of O akland, California. T h e necessity for good health. _______ I groom is the son of Mrs. G erald Buck of Jacksonville and E rvin Lewis of Medford. Following the cerem ony a r e - , tl,1Cw J t Vri* “ vit amin Products ,n the complete vitamins sections ception was held at th e ' chapel at W ESTERN T H R IF T STORE in Medford. for about fifteen guests. The bride and groom cu t the first piece of the w edding cake and the b ride’s m o th er continued the cutting. Punch was served by Sou hern Oregon s Vitamins Headquarters Mrs. Earl N unn, a u n t of th e j Finds M edlord’s Lowest Prices bride. 1 inds A uthentic Vitamin Inform ation The bride has lived in San 1 Francisco m ost of h er life, but I inds M edfo.d s Largest Variety. has visited relatives and friends Over jo o kinds and sizes , in S outhern Oregon often. The groom is a W orld W ar II v eteran having served in the arm y for four years. The couple will m ake th eir hom e in the Up 30 N O R T H C E N T R A L PHONE MEDFORD 3874 p er A pplegate d istrict after a short honey moon in San F ra n cisco. HAPPY AM ) CONTENTE!) 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