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Southern Oregon New» Review, l'hur»day, November 7, 1946 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER Howard Lewis Is Re-Elected Mayor JACKSONVILLE WILL MEET PROSPECT TOMORROW W hen J a c k s o n v ille and tiie Prospect c lu b meet to m o rro w It m a y ' d e c id e the c h a m p io n s h ip of tiie Jackson co u n ty h ig h school In the elections in J a c k s o n v ille s ix -m a n fo o tb a ll title . H o w a rd Lew s, incun,t>ent m a y o r,1 As it stands today Jacksonville wus re-elected to o ffic e by a m a and Hogue R iver are tii»l for the jo r ity o f 97 votes. L e w is polled title Hogue River won over Cen 151 votes <M against 54 fo r J. C. tral Point 46 to 12 last Friday. M c K iio , w iio was opposing him . T iie Hogues ran the score up to a II A H erntson and A lb e r t 29-0 h a lf tim e lead and came H e c k e rt w ere re-elected to the th ro u g h w ith lit m ore p oints in c ity co u n cil H erntson polled 122 tiie fin a l h a lf. Votes unit H eckert 100 T h e final decision will be d e O. M K n o x receiver! 65, W A cided w hen Jacksonville and M entch, 61, and F ra n cis B rls b ln e H o g u e R i v e r m e ld o n th e la s t day ■13 votes in the race fo r co un cil. of tiie aeuson, N ovem ber 15. M rs A n n u C olem an poiled 165 votes ,0 be re-elected c ity tre a s u re r and M rs L o rra in c e H erntson *w a s elected re co rd er w ith 160 votes. Mrs M arlon N lederm eyer a s J. H. NEILSON ARE PARENTS OF BABY BOY M r and Mrs. J. H N eilson are Hie parents o f a baby boy born N ovem ber 5, at the Sacred H e a rt hosp ital in M edford. He I,as been nam ed George H arw ood. M rs N eilson »is a slater o f M rs. K e n to n Hot,I,ins. I OK (,OOI ) BUYS IN PROPERTY, w W. A. CHILDERS Iti Al I S I A II Phone 692 Jjck so n v illc, O regon Home Extension Unit Has Meeting; Studies Eabries Home Extension unit m et Fri- Miss Farrell also told the group day, Novem ber 1 from 10 a m. till bow m oths get into the under- 3 p.m. Mrs. Helen Reed presided 1 side of wool and eats th eir way at the business m eeting. Miss tiiru. By treatin g the hack of the M arion F arrell acted as leader. upholstery m aterial with a su b "T om orrow 's F ai,lies” w as topic stance which m oths will not eat hte fabrics are protected. for tiie tlay. The new m aterials for the Tiie im portant fibers and th eir origin was of m uch in terest as home she said, including clothes, so m any of the new m aterials are fu rn itu re and cars will have a m an m ade while just a few fa b bright future. H ow ever the old rics are n atu ral fibers. They are I standbys will not be left out. divided Into two classes th e nat- ' Among the people who a tte n d i l i al Hi,ers are of vegetable ori- eri this m eeting were: Zola Fick, Youngsters Attend gin. which includes linen and cot-J Neva Cum m ings, Bernice God- ton cloth the oldest fiber know n J frey, Thereso Adam s, Ruth Back- Hallowe’en Party to m an was woven as early as es, Helen Reed, Selm a Hazen, 4600 B. C.. Fibers of anim al o ri Sybil S tew art, Ju n e Brisbine, sisted by Mrs. Opal N iederm eyer gin include wool and silk. Man B ertha Reed, Mrs. Adams Sr., en tertain ed a group of youngsters m ade fibers with a cellulose base and G ladys Ham ilton. on H allow e’en night with a d in include rayon, vicose and cup- ner p arty and games, the young Funeral Rites Held rom m onlum . jM'ople w ere Francis Bi ¡sh in e.. Those with a protein base in Nancy Adams, Evelyn Wall, S u s - , For Mrs. Iverson an G ordan, Nancy N lederm eyer, d u d e aralac, soybean, peanu , F uneral services w ere held Bruce N iederm eyer a n d t h e chicken feathers, album en. M in W ednesday afternoon, Novem ber young hostess Evplyn N iederm ey eral base, fiber glass and a lu m in 6, at 1:30 p.m. for Mrs. Emma um Those with a synthetic resin er. base include nylon, vinyon ,velon, Viola Iverson, at the L ltw iller saran, neoprene and plastic co at F uneral home, w ith In term e n t in Church Addition Is the fam ily plot in Jacksonville. ing. Mrs. Iverson died at the Com Ready For Concrete The study of the m an m ade m unity hospital last S atu rd ay M em bers of the First PreSby- m aterial and its com ponent p arts I m orning, N ovem ber 1, afte r a 1 terlan church have the ground w as interesting as w ere the sa m j long period of illness. ( ready for the pouring of the foun ples of the forth coming m aterial. Mrs. Iverson was born at Ap- The home builder will be in te r ; plegate, Decem ber 28, 1881, and dation for the new addition to the ■ church which will enable the ested in the plastic screen w hich attended school at A pplegate and ' S unday school, classes to have can be used w here the old type later in Jacksonville. She m arried separate rooms for study. The screen w ire Is used. If holes are Louis Iverson, N ovem ber 11, 1911 | enrollm ent In Sunday School is accidently poked in the plastic in K lam ath Falls. screen it can be m olded back into | on a steady increase. S urviving Mrs. Iverson are her its original shape It does not husband, Louis Iverson; two sis Mrs. K athrine W endt is on the the fabrics are protected, ters; Mrs. C. C. Dollarhide, A sh is cheaper In price. siek list land, and Mrs. I. C. De Haas, M ontague, California. Also one brother, H. A. W ulf o f J a c k sonville. Judges Selected For Flower Show Jacksonville Ramblings Jud g es for the flow er show which is being held today in the Royal N eighbors hall which is upstairs in the U. S. Hotel b u ild ing include Miss Ann P. L ivings The school youngsters w ere ton, Mrs. Evans Reames, and given re p o rt cards on Thursday. Mrs. Olen A rnspiger. The K im ball Real E state office G eneral chairm an is Mrs. Lois is being rem odeled and w hen fin McKee. The display will be open ished will have a pleasant, mod- n _ • . ■ . . I to the public from 2 00 p.m. un ern in terio r and good in sulation.. - — Jacksonville G ard e n C l u b “ 1 5 00 P m wishes to rem ind you of th eir Mrs. Stella Beach, Mrs. M ar flow er show w hich is being held ion N iederm eyer and d aughter, today. E velyn sp en t S unday visiting The R affling of the H am per by w ith Mrs. M ary N orvell A fter the Royal N eighbors is p rogress luncheon the ladies m otored to ing nicely. Have you noticed the Ashland. lovely contents if a bride wins it, the household linens will be help ed and if an established hom e gets it the Christmas problem s will be solved. by G ladys H am ilton j P. T. A. HEARS PROGRAM ON "SAFETY" WEDNESDAY Jacksonville P aren t-T each er as sociation heard a program on “S afety ”, W ednesday, N ovem ber 6, in th e high school auditorium a t 3 p.m. Mrs. Law rence M itchelm ore ser ved as chairm an, w ith m others of the fifth and six th grade s tu den ts in charge of the program . Miss E linor Livingston left Oct. 28 for h er home in New York City a fte r spending the past m onth visiting w ith h er uncle A. R. Livingston and her A unt Miss Ann P. Livingston. Jo e and R obert Beach spent S unday at Lake of th e Woods. Mrs. Lois Beach arriv ed hom e S unday from C alifornia w here she had finished her nursing course. 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Thad Phibbs envies his Missus spending the day at home, with no hot office to a t tend to. And Sue envies Thad his luncheons with the boys; and his evening glass of beer with friends (while she cleans up the dishes in the kitchen). Of course, none of it goes very deep. Thad knows way deep down that the Missus has plenty of work running a house; and Sue knows Thad's friendly glass of beer is well- deserved relaxation after a long hard day’s work. From where I sit, most husbands and wives may grumble now and then — but they know in their hearts it’s a case of live and let live, give^rnd take, th a t comes out pretty even in the end. — Closed T uesdays — CapyrifAt, 1946. United S la tti Urnoeri Foundatmn