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Southern Oregon N e w , Review, Ih tiru ia y , October 14, 1946 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Garden Club To Have Flower Show Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fredenburg SEVERAL ATTEND SUNDAY SERVICES IN MEDFORD A large crow d of Jacksonville people atten d ed the services in M edford S unday m orning to hear Dr. Van Ntiys. The evening m eet I'liinx f in a fall flower show m i ing was also well attended when J<H'ks<inville w eie ill ciesed at in they gath ered to h ear Dr. David 1 ice ting of the J ,u k ' .onvllle (Jar M artin, a retu rn ed m issionary. leu club Thursilay .October 17, at the club loom In the 1J. S hall. All m em bers present wore a vegetable corsage which they had i "'i|" them selves, The d rib room was decorated with aiitu m n Mis. R uth Backes gave a fa re leaves and chrysanthem um s from well p arty foi hei nephew L arry the garden of It T Nichols Mrt Solom ns on Tuesday night. K. N Finney, flower arrange T he following friends attended: »»lent chairm an, had exhibits en C harles M ltcnclm orc, Dona I d titled "B ackyard Exotics” and Lady, May B errim an, Jan e ivlis "Still Life”, she discussed thesi ncr, Bob M lsner, A nita I* aye lirrangem ents to the club Clay, G lenn Clay, T ru m an R ey The subject of "T rouble and nolds, Tom Wall, D. C. M ills, T rium phs" was the round table M arce Mills, Bay Dick, Allct discussion led by Mrs O tto I leek A therton, Hutch Backes, Carol crt. with each m em ber present Solomns, Norm a Backes, D udley | telling of some e x p e r i e n c e Solomns, F rankie Solomns, N i.a j Plans for the d istrict fall meet Backes, G lenn Backes. G a m e s , ing were also discussed, and 1 were played during the evening 1 quiz? "W hat Is Mv N am e" was und refreshm ents w ere served by i won by Miss C laire Hunlev. the hostess assisted by Mrs. Sol- j Mrs. E E Evans poured dining orn ns.. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Fredanburq whose wedding September 15 at the tea hour and hostesses for the rd ay m orning L arry left the Presbyterian church in Medford was a local event. The bride is afternoon w ere Miss C laire H an for S atu H um anville, Missouri w here the former Alice Jean Antlnona. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. ley, Mrs It T Ntchol and Mrs he will m ake hfs home on a ranch ' Antinone, Del Rio. Texas, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. D C Mills M. P. Fredenburg. Jacksonville Star Route. (Shangle photo courtesy M em bers attending this m eet ow ned by his uncle. Mail Tribune). ing w ere Miss Hanley. Mrs. Helen Reed, Edna Evans, Nell Finney, Mary G odw urd, Elizabeth Heck ert, H attie H endrickson. Lois Mc Kee, and Sadie Nichol. The Rev. L aw tcnce Mitchel- m ore of Jacksonville perform ed Mr. and Mrs, John H eckert the garden wedding of Miss D or have sold th eir home in Medford othy A. Busick of S eattle to Vic and will spend the w inter In C al tor A. Shea, also of Seattle, at Two candidates, H ow ard Lew ifornia and Arlz "Hoad's End A cres”, m ountain T Sgt and Mrs Jack H am il hom e of Mr and Mrs. C. L. H op is, incum bent, and J. C. McKim, are running for M ayor of Jac k so n , ton left S unday for San Bcrnu- ville. Five men, A lbert H eckert, I dino, C alifornia w here they will kins, S aturday, O ctober 5. The Bev. Law rence Mitchel- H. A. B erntson, incum bents, and live w hile Jack is attending M et m oie’s father was pastor of an Francis B rlsbinc, W A. M entch, Friday night a H allow een p arty eorology school. early S eattle church which was and O. M. Knox .are seeking seats was held at the P resb y terian atten d ed by the Shea family. church for a group of th e young on the city council. I' folks. Gam es were played during The num ber of candidates has the evening and refreshm ents ^URA PANKEY DIES WEEK brought local in terest to a high FTER DEATH OF HUSBAND ) w ere served. L aura P ankey passed aWay pitch and the elections are ex p ec J P resent were the following: ’ FOUNTAIN — MAGAZINES inriay, O ctober 20, at the Jack- ted to be hotly contested w ith a M ary Lou Lind, Jan e t Dick, H ar inville san itariu m just one week lurge num ber of voters at the old Jordan, Deloris Lind, Bruce . Candies Sundries ter the death of her husband, polls, N ovem ber 5. S tew art, C harles Goddard, Lyle Jacksonville Oregon Mrs. A nna C olem an .who is H am ilton Ronnie M .clntyre, Dick lbert Pankey, ( Mrs. Pankey was a native of the present recorder has filed for Sanford, Jim Minch, Ju d y Hall, ickson county having lived In the post of city trea su rer, and M ary Jo Hall, R ichard Sovde, ic county her entire life. She Mrs. L orraine D. B erntson Is ru n Donna Davies, C arm en Davies, as born A ugust 17. 1868, and ning for the post of recorder. Norma Backes, N ita Backes and is no im m ediate relatives sur- G lenn Backes, several o th er child I OR G O O D BUYS G. B. G oddard atten d ed the ving. schools superintendents and prln- ren w ere also there. F u neral services w ere conduct- ?ipals m eeting held in Salem last PROPERTY, w ' 1 from the Perl F uneral home Shop at 'ednesday for Mrs. Pankey w ith veek. in (hi- Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. F rank H enspeter cem etery. ittended the football gam e be- tween Jacksonville and C entral L E. H am ilton retu rn ed to Mc- Point F riday. The H enspeters "Where you'll always find C hord Field T uesday night after ike th eir new hom e a t Trail HI AI ES I A I I Phone 69 j Good Meats" being hom e on a short leave. where they have been living the Jacksonville, Oregon Mrs Don K ingsley was d is charged from a M edford hospital past m onth. S atu rd ay w here she had been con fined for a few days. Farewell Party Held For Larry Solemn.« Milchelmore Weds Father’s Parishoners Eight Candidates Seeking 5 Posts In City Election Church Is Setting For Hallowe’en Party The N ugget The Jacksonville Meat Market W. A. CHILDERS P A Y Y O U R 1 9 4 6 -1 9 4 7 N O W ! by G ladys H am ilton Bird season opened S atu rd ay m orning w ith m ore h u n ters than birds. M em bers of the Home E x ten sion unit are rem inded th at their m eeting will be held on the first of N ovem ber from 10 a.m to 3 p.m. subject for the day will be Tom orrow s F abrics and M is s M arion F arrell will be leader. Lunch will be served by the com m ittee in charge. Bring your own service. M eeting place, Royal N eighbors hall. Every one who is interested is invited to come. City Hall to House Community Officials U nited in m arriage, O ctober 14 were Miss M argie H eckert and Jam es J. M anning. The cerem ony took place in B altim ore, M ary land at the L ittle C hurch on the Hill. The bride is well know n in Jacksonville, having grow n to young wom anhood in the valley. She had selected for her gown, w hite slipper satin and m arq u i sette with satin appliqued flow ers. Her train and veil w ere of m edium lengths. O ctober 14 was the date select ed because of the fact th a t it was the b irth date of both the b rid e’s and the groom s respective m others. A fter the cerem ony the couple left for a honeym oon in New York. They will reside in B alti m ore . Dr. and Mrs. D eppner attended The city hall in J a c k s o n v ille , the football gam e in Medford, will probably become an open i F riday night. _______ ___ business estab lish m en t afte r the first of n ex t year w hen the trea-1 Surer and recorder of the city will begin m aintaining th eir city I offices there. FLEA AND lOUSt L g frf H. A. B erntson, city council POWDER m m i DDT ' ~ / man, setated last week th a t d u r - | ing the previous years the trea- > m an, stated last week th a t dur- ed th eir offices in th eir hom es or a t th eir business establishm ents b u t th is is expected to ch ange. Avalanche Miss A nna Livingston. Miss Elinor Livingston and A. R. L iv ingston w ere business callers in M edford S aturday. T. A. B urnfeil, Lyle Ham ilton and L. E. H am ilton w ere on the sick list last week Mrs. H elen P ren tice of M ed ford spent th e w eek end w ith her siste r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. O tto H eckert. Mrs. M arion N iederm eyer and Mrs. Elizabeth H eckert attended the G irl Scout luncheon in M ed ford O ctober 14. OFFERING. . . For Your Selection, Foods of the Highest Quality. — Two Days of Clothing Sale BUY NOW! Sale Ends Saturday! LADIES COATS MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS SHOES WARDROBE SHOP M I L L E It ’ S GROCERY Jacksonville Last Oregon Across th e S treet From C ourthouse H ighw ay Jacksonville Here’s A Quizz ! Do you like to eat , . . T REAL ESTATE Do you like good food T A X E S Margie Heckert Wed In Maryland Jacksonville Ramblings Do you like good service We have customers— Do you want cleanliness List your property with us. Do you like hospitality? G. A. 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Everybody Can Find . . . their fa vo rite vita m in products in the complete vitam ins sectians at W E S T E R N T H R I F T S TO R E in M edford. Everybody Who Shops . . . Soil hern O regon’s V itam ins Eleadquartcrs . , . Finds M edford's l owest Prices Finds A u th e n tic V ita m in In fo rm a tio n I mils Medio* J ’s Largest V ariety. O ver jo o kinds and sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 NORTH CENTRAL PHONE MEDFORD 3874 «■on A favorite recreation in our town is getting together in one or all ot Iters home and making musir. There's somebody at the piano: a guitar; a fiddle player; and Molly Birtles even has a harp! steady, dependable incomes to make long-range plan ning possible. Local school districts are experiencing a hand-to-roouth existence. Rising costs have forced 4 6 % of tbe school districts to levy additional local taxes for minttnnin budget needs. Put Oregon schools on t sound financial basis. V o te 3 ìb X y£S W hat comes out isn’t the he t music in the whole world. In f. a lot of it is downright bad. But nobody even thinks to question or to criticize. to r BASIC SCHOOL FUND P.j 1 A.lv R Schot . t Fund (fttn m ilter M R W indow Ser . 3HJ Because the spirit of harmony is there—harmony between folks win» like each other's company, who en joy the simple, homey atmosphere —with nothing more exciting than old songs, and a glass of moderate beer or cider. From where I sit, i t ’s a heap more im portant to be a poor fiddle, player, than not to play a t a ll., More im portant to be a p a rt of the / met ¡can scene—with its commu nity music, home entertainm ent,, friendly glass of beer — th an to, hold out for professional perfec tion. (Besides, I file« to play the; fiddle—even b adly!) Copyright, 1946, C ruled S ia m Bremen Foundation