Southern Oregon News Reveiw, Thursday, November 21, 1946
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
TABLEROCK ENCAMPMENT
FOUR NEW CITIZENS IN
h .v S POT LUCK DINNER
J a c k s o n v i l l e in n o v .
i.ibierock r.ncam pioeni No. 10
To Mr. and Mrs.. Hugo Cabin,
ol the IOOF met Noveinbci I«.. ,»
Jacksonville, route 2, a ouby gn ;
pot luck din n er was served In
nov . ¡t, hho , ut Sacred H eart
the dining hull T hirty m em bers
hospital.
Jiieknnnvlllt* captured the Jack wer»' pi csent at the uiiiner atiei
PTA ladies sci vc i luncheon to
To Mr. and Mrs. H arlln Can-
Non enm ity
six m a n
fo o tb all' which they went to the regular
by
70 m em bers ot m< D istrict G a r trail, Jacksonville, Nov. o, i.i-t,,
league title, Friday, by w inning m eeting hall upstairs, 'th e ladies
G ladys H am ilton
den club at the annual m eeting a girl at Sacred H eart hospital.
"vei Hogue Itlvei on the Rogues’ I enjoyeu
the evening
playing
held in Jacksonville on the i d 01
Mr. and Mis. R obert F n ich er,
field
bingo.
N o v em b er 'Hie J.u K.s m ville G a r box 522, Jacksonville, are the
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The bulldozer was in operation den C lub m em bcio wi re hostess
'I'be Hedakm.s ran tin score up I
parents ol a baby boy oom , Noz.
at die school house this week tor es for the day.
to a 21 0 lead lielore the Hogues
a, 11246, 6*2 lbs. at Com m unity
the new building.
sem e I In tbe th ird (pinrtei Bob 1
Tables were decorated by Mrs
Mi. Don K ingsley has w orked Elizabeth * H eckert and her com nospitai.
S toner plunged over troin tbe tw o.
Mr. and Mrs. C layton Fields
y a id line lor the first Jac k so n
W il. Arnold was reelected I hard with the boys on tbe foot m ittee Marion N i e d e r m e y e r ,
the p aren ts of a hoy born
ville score. Eldon Guntoi crossed | tnuslei of the Jacksonville grungt ball field and his rew ard w as a C atherine W endt, Edna Evans are
5, 1946, 7 lbs at Com m unity
from tbe one loot bn»' In the se ' during his absence at the n atio n w inning team F riday afternoon Inez Harris, the place cards and Nov.
hospital.
c o t n l u u arte i to m ake the score 13 ' al grange convention last week. at Rogue R iver w hen the final n u t
cups were mail»' by Miss
II Jack so n v ille reio v ered tbe ball i Mrs A rnold was elected seere score was 21 to 14. We are proud C laire Hanley.
EVENING ENTERTAINM ENT
of o u r ‘coach and his team.
III tbe end zone lor safety neat 1 tary.
Mrs y.nlu Fick had charge of FRIDAY AT MENTCH HOME
the close ol tbe lu s t hall to give
School was dism issed on F ri the food. K itchen help who h e lp
Several young m arried couples
A rnold will report on the con
Jack so n v ille at 15-0 edge at the vention at the m eeting Novembei day at noon so th at all the pupils ed p rep aie and serve w ere Mrs. m et at the home of Mr. and Mi
half.
and teachers and football fans Teresa Adams, Helen M cIntyre, W A. Mentch. A pot luck suppei
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Jo h n Wool n er Intercepted a
Included am ong the others could attend the gam e held at Ruth Backes, G ladys H am ilton, was served a fte r which games
Hogue lateral and ran for an o th er! electee art S. J Janesky, over- Hogue Miver stadium .
Mrs. Solornns, Mi ■ Mooring, and w ere enjoyed.
Fall farm ing still continues but Mrs. Jordan.
touchdow n in the third q u arte r. si i'i
C hester W endt, lecturer;
Mr. and Mrs. C arl H ersloff left
z\rt Burk ran around the end In K '\
I. M itchelm ore, chaplain; a lull Is expected for a few days
C atherine Wendt led the sin g
Sunday for Las Vegas, N evada
the third and fourth q u a rte rs tor Nell Dunford, treasu rer; John due to the m uch needed rain ing ol Grace.
w here Mr. H ersloff’s bro th er died
the Hogue's only tw o touchdow ns N iederm eyer, stew ard; Hoy Mar which fell S unday night.
last week.
I h»' win gave Coach Don King tin, assistant stew ard; Bernice
Hley'a H edsklns an u n m arred con G ordon, C eres; Emma Conger,
Ruth Backes and Zola Fick
teien ce record w hile this was the Pomona; Anna W endt, Flora;
first loss for the Hogues.
w en business callers in Medford
G ertru d e M artin, lady assistant
Mrs M arjorie M cDaniels was W ednesday afternoon.
stew ard; Ike Dunford, gate keep
REBEKAHS W ILL SERVE
elected Noble grand of R uth
M arion N iederm eyer, G ladys
er.
AT IOOF MEET DEC. 2
Rebekah lodge at a m eeting held H am ilton, Helen M cIntyre and
Next m eeting of Jacksonville
W inning over
Rogue
R iver M onday night. O ther officers who Teresa Adam s were business call
Noble G rand W inifred K im ball G range will he Nov. 26, when
announces that the m em bers ol there will be reports from thus» last F riday in the county six- w ere elected include. Vice G rand, ers in Medford F riday m orning.
R uth R ebekah lodge No 4 will who attended the national con m an title game, the Jackson v ille M argaret H aw kins; S ecretary
Mrs. M ary Norvell en tertain ed
six-m an football team has been Dorothy H eckert; Financial seere her daughters and son in laws
serv e dlnnei to the IOOF m em b vention.
selected to play St. M ary’s of E u tary, Edna Evans; T reasurer, and fam ilies at her hom e in M ed
ers of lodge No. 10 who will have
gene F riday night at Eugene for M ildred Norman.
O fficers will ford in honor of B arb a ra’s b irth
as th eir guest the G randm aster
a m ythical state six-m an crown. serve for six months.
day. Those atten d in g the dinner
of Oregon D ecem ber 2 As this
The St. M ary's C lub
w ent
R efreshm ents w ere served by S unday w ere Mr. and Mrs. G. B
will fall on reg u lar m eeting night
through a 10-game schedule this Zola Fick, Selma Hazen, and G oddard and children, Steven
all m em bers are requested to
fall undefeated and
hold the Edna Evans.
and Susan, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
come early and m eet at 8:30 p in
L a n e county
cham pionship.
C ofelt and son, David.
instead of the usual tim e of if 00 i
Your
arm
y
is
now
offering
you
Should the Redskins win the
p.tn.
Mi and Mrs. Don K ingsley and
.m opportunity to re-enllst in an gam e this F riday, they will not
MOS ap p ro p riate to your tra in actually receive the state title but in fan t son have moved into the
Edw ard M orton bit«' of uncle ing and experience. More than will be recognized as one of the new house com pleted on the H art
Sam s Navy was in the valley 100 grades now
open to you. m ajor six-m an clubs in the state. m an property.
W ednesday calling on his old Check your MGS, then see your St. M ary’s Is a m uch larger in
Mi. and Mrs. Win A rnold and
friends before he left for the local Arm y R ecruiting S tation stitu tio n than Jacksonville and Mrs. Jo h n ask y are in P o rtland
south.
TO D A Y ’
lo r a few days to attend the
plays class “A ” football.
Room 1, Postoffice Bldg
G range m eeting They will re
M edford,
Oregon
ceive advanced degrees w hile
Mr. and Mrs. John H arr are there.
planning to move into tow n a fte r
The M issionary society m et
having found a house to rent.
I w ith Mrs. Nellie N iederm eyer on
H artz M ountain Singers, On
Mr. W hipple took the band to : T hursday to continue the study
Year Old
Eagle P oint W ednesday.
,o f their new book “Threshold of
$15.00 per bird
Mrs George Edens left N ovem I In d ia”.
$25.00 pair
ber 16 for an extended visit w ith
Mr and Mrs. Roy Sm ith are
311 NORTH BARTLETT
_ her sons and th eir fam ilies. She visiting
relatives in the m iddle-
I’liiinc 5502
■ 1 will visit w ith G eorge at P o rt
west and th eir dau g h ter and son-
M
edford
O’tg
o
o
land and Fred at LaG range, O re in-law Mr, and Mrs. M athew s
FOR AN API’O IN IMI N T
gon.
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are staying a t the ranch.
tor that Christm as portrait for
Try the News R eview C lassi
fieds for results.
this Christmas
PHO O UCTS
Redskins Capture
County Grid Title
Jacksonville
Ramblings
P. T. A. Serves
Lunch To (hubs
Arnold Ite-Elected
Ai aster of Grange
Redskins to Meet
St. Mary’s Club
Marjorie McDaniels
Is New Noble Grand
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C O N V E N IE N T S E R V IC E
The George Yoxell place w as
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Folks weren’t surprised when
Bert Childers w»in first prize for
his corn at the county fair.
Yet the j’udges adm it it w asn’t
ju s t because Bert had the finest
ears of corn. He knew how to dis
play them: neatly arranged, with
the husks cleanly trimmed, and the
booth white and spotless.
“Trimmings” sure make a differ
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belong with the e r : ment of a
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themselves make sure th at taverns
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From where I sit, people like
Andy ais > rate a “First prize." Not
just for the quality of the product
—but lor the “trimmings” too.
Copyright, 1946, United States lireiccrs t'uundation
H a rry Travis
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