"»out lient Ofvgbit News Review, Thursday, January J. '9 4 7 THE JACKSONVILLE MINER W riter Seeks Information j j acksonvi„e o n liujjalo H u n ter W ils o n i Ramblings X-vdtVA i->. h UUU, W ¿lv' ¿o B lili..^ liivi! a «un ui u iv im p i c li v a i U i« E A ST E R N ST A U S H O LD lis il'iA T iO f t, D l l . Z o •uciiiuci.s oi u h r.u äiv rn S iu i m ci D cvvm bei 2u, h in i, tn tvgu lai io i m e e tin g im u lie n t liete m e u ib e is . U lilla u v a Missionary * Society * Ends Story Project on India by Gliulys Ham ilton Mi an d Mrs. Jam es M inins ban The First I’resby tei inn church chelm ore who w e r e out caroling guv.sk, ovei th e holidays.. m issionary society m et at the visited seventeen hom es anil O ne Ol m e y o u n g college c ro w d chu rch social rooms Dccem hci 2 8 1 found a welcome In each one. The 11«1O t t l i l « V « l l v ▲ 11V V « iC lvV U lA t Aal v »> H o v i a U U u U i ¿¿Aa v .v p V « I V l i v v o « li School will open on Jan u a ry w h o e im i la in c u utem us u u rm g l*A A ill.‘At D L L ì U .U U L U V ai V « l l l« i lV i l U i l t V l i l i U iV 1 « ¿ iu i« iilv itv w here they finished the study ol young people included Delores 6. nci slay a t Home fo r th e holluay a i In dia Miss Nellie N iederm eyer Lind, Mary Lou Lind, Alice Ath XAAlAA tt lidvn, «l AVil^ ««..ai I k o a v VAI« VA AV.VAÌC* V l « « lll< ^ «AIV y v « i l ö l o i t The gym nasium floor is being w as Miss Jo y c e N icilei m e y e i. led as the p resident. Mrs, B n V i «I «IV «A4»V i i k A«AV . A i l i iV v * «1 i v p l l i i l VA t liv t l e rto n , C arm en Davies, Donna refinished for the reopening of m m s u a y e v e n in g she w a s Host­ niece G ordan was absent, A i i . O U L U A V t|u V 4 > « 0 U l a t « l i i j v U v l ii v it * « iit iv lC d H u m a i v .\ « i ö liv A o Davies, Ju d y Mooring, G lenn school which will see the basket ess io se v e ra l B le n d s at a p a rty . ii« l\i« io a * ij a « ai V* m u « i v i ! v ii t» i i - j^ a p v A v « ttv v i H V t t i il V v i «.«>, » u u ü Backes .Dennis Mooring and Mr- G ertru d e M artin was h o st­ ball boys in action. Ö V l i O i V i e t i l i L d ' 1« l i v «¿AV ¿ « lii i « i A U V liv ) « l l « l \ V U lV V iU tV V i t i l i * V i i * ess for the dessert luncheon at C h a rle s M dehelm oi c P arent T eachers Association «I « iC iv S O ilV «liv* p « V « id C fc>v t i n Iv U v t i f i l i a l a i l i v l v l i i tilv* A t llliv i t i l v a 1 00 pan. M em bers present were will hold its m onthly m eeting on t t i l i i H i i l i «¿1 A i v « «->. A v C V a V I • i V f , , v V t l l t ¿ v u ä P i V m p l C v l U J a ¿ « « ¿ IL Mrs. Nellie N ledei ineyer, Alice J a n u a ry 8. A-iai Ula « iiiv^ OiAiiiilvlii«A, ¿ liv u t u u v u t h iio v ii lii a li liim a n fu n e ra l services will be held M dehelm oi e, M arlon N etderm ey- i l Ls my ««iiv«vi auiiiuiii&, h u u u A i t i l i a v C V U i l l i i l l l V l l a l l v i b A l a p a - A correction on the an n o u n ce­ F riday m orning, Jen u u ry 3, at tne er, G ertru d e M artin, Mrs. Young, u n it i, m a t H em n l ib v i i , ( iv t'-Ì A iiiv iv i M u tu a i) iv a a , ¿u u ab m ent of the holiday's new baby. L ltw iiler fu n e ral chapel tor Mrs. and Mrs. M onekton and d aughter, t a X U , vt a b a i v n o t i m € a v o i v i V a I I v a • p i U U u v i ) W l iu v i l a l ii v ii n i v i IW t I LEA * must It should read daug h ter, but the M ary Louise Cadzow, who died at guests were Mrs. S lelten and Mis. j a c K b v n i i i i e a i i u i \ a b w e u K u v w 1« I « i i v i V « n i e r . H am ilton, Mrs. Young was leader PO WDER » mm DOT • " ' " nam e rem ains C hris Lynn. tier home at lob S h erm an street, for the study period. The snow w hich fell and cov­ Ja n u a ry 1, 1947. E D E N S FA M IL Y u E t U n N S ered the ground on S atu rd ay It was voted th at the society n A p p w gaie Home is The Cadzow family cam e to TO J /tC n b O A V iL L n H O M E night was a little late for a w hite A sluand in 1923 troni bum* Fans, dopt a Chinese fam ily and lo semi F rien ds a re w elcom ing ute n c u u e s ir o jt u oj r u e C hristm as but was welcomed by Oregon and Mrs. Cadzow was a each m onth a food box, or m uch Euettd iam iiy U j c a . io JucKSunvil- ru t ti urn an uiiut m m u in . the children. m em ber ol M ount .Ashland C h ap ­ I needed articles that could be te. A lter M ed n a a been stationed C u U a t 1 t o t a l l y u c s U O y e u l o t l i v u i t It Is tim e for the new license ter of the D au g n teis oi the Ainei packed and sent, using as little at La G rande for aw nile tie was o r w a r . a n u a n o . r i o y u a . n i p p t y , plates on the cars. lean R evolution and was past re ­ space as possible. u a u s ie re d to the M eoiord fieid. t p p c l A pp reg u te on llie u.vnuay W hile com ing hom e from a re ­ g en t ol tne eh..pi, i. The M issionary Miss Fordyce He is w ith the CAA they are o t-ro it CiU'isuiiUo. A t m t u m t ox cent gun shoot at the gun club Mi- W ISH YOU A Airs. Cad .. horn Ju ly 29, will ee that the package is p lac­ m atting th e ir hom e w ith Mrs. Geo m t r u e the lainny w as si lopping F ran k C logston had the m isfor­ PL E A S A N T AND 1879 at P u. u.u.i, n e w York anu ed in the hands of a C h ristian Edens. tune to h av e his left elbow s h a t­ in M turoru. H A P P Y 1947 was m an i, ,i m Jo h n Cadzow in fam ily w ith whom she has con- xuis. H enry S tu e n k e , a n eig h ­ tered w hen -he was passing truck M edford on J u n e 28, 1911 t ’n o r jta e t. Judge and Mrs. H. K. H anna bor n a s orret eu m e ram tiy s n tn - and trailer. He is resting com for­ to her m arriag e she um gnt school ' -j.^( ieit D ecem ber 23 to spend the er. H o m in g w as sa v e n in m e tably at this time. adlvs fixed a C hristm as in New York and in C alilornia. holidays w ith relativ es in C alif­ n o u s t a n n o tig li a c a o in in m e rear d in n er for several of the sh u tin s, S he is su rv iv ed by her hus­ and a group of young people und ornia. They w ere accom panied by a n u a lew o u iu u n u m g * u in nor SEVEN MEMBERS OF IOOF TAKE THIRD DEGREE band, Joiin Cadzow, an,i three Ci the guidance of Mrs. Alice Mil th eir daughter, A nita. o u ra . IOO F Lodge No. 10 gave the children. Kobci t M. Cadzow , Mr. and Mrs. Roy S m ith spent m in e R ippey, daugntei ol the third J a c k so n v ille — • • • * • w. degree V to «V» i seven »v«v«a m m e em i n bers, D C I S , Long b each ; Mrs. A rth u r Wool C hristm as in P o rtlan d w ith re la ­ D ecem ber 27. Men taking the de- folk. Drain, O regon; and Mis. tives. ............................. ................ —igree w ere A rth u r Frost, C larence Calvin It. S u m m er ot La G rande, Mr. and Mrs. G lenn G ordan and C ocquille last week. | Black C ar, BlacR T A B urnfeilj Oregon. fam ily sp en t the holidays in E u ­ . . . . „ Dave Chance. Francis Brisbane, C rem ation of her body will gene w ith Mrs. G ordan's sister Ail. and Mrs. o . H. L io u u aiu 'J e r r y M inchc take place at G ran ts Pass. and fam ily. en tertain ed relativ es un Christ- Mrs. Mae S hults of Rogue R iv­ B M K S IE G E L A P P O IN T E D TO er is spending a few days w ith n er tr w ere r and Mrs. W. Red- been |H.en ill ,n is now no -------------- ere M Mr. anu Airs. recu p eratin g a t M EM BERSHIP COMMITTEE her d au g h ter and son in law, Mr. lord ot A shland, and Mrs. Mary the K avanaugh home afte r a stay I Biegel, A shland city s up and Mrs. R. C. Cum m ings. A orvetl ol M em ora, Mr. and Mrs. at the hospital 1 erin ten d en t, was appointed to the W illiam C ofelt anu son David o t, —. Mr ---- and ------ M rs. W aite „ K erri- niem bership com m ittee of the aledford. ¡gan spent the holidays in Klarn- new ly organized professional En- M r. and Mrs. Roy M artin spent a th Falls. gineers club of S o u th ern Oregon SHOES R EPA IRED i C hristm as w ith relati v e s i n Leave Y our Mrs. T. A. Reedy celebrated her rh t' club m eets on the third Mon- . G rants Pass. O rder at S chafer's Cafe for 77 b irth d ay last Sunday. .‘lay of each month. R epair W ork by Mr .and Mrs. M atthew s of C al­ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H ughes and ; ------------------ ——- — P. T. BURGE Jacksonville Oregon M onum ents and m arkers. See ifornia sp en t the holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. David H ughes sp en t Jacksonville — O ie g o n C hristm as afternoon at the hom e Burns M em orials. On th e P la te relatives here in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. F red D utton e n ­ of Mr .and Mrs. T. A. Reedy. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. B ruce had | tertain ed relativ es and friends on C hristm as day w ith a C hristm as as th eir over C hristm as guests th e ir son-in-law and w ife, Mr. dinner. and Mrs. Don R obinson of Salem. L. E. H am ilton arriv ed home This is the first C hristm as Mi on the 24 of D ecem ber to spend R obinson has been w ith the th e ’ holidays w ith his p aren ts Mr. B ruces since before the World and M rs. L. E. H am ilton and Lyle. War. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn S altm arsh 'h a d as th eir guests on C hristm as i Mr. and Mrs. L. E, B u rn ette and | children T erry and L anny of Mesa, A rizona. Mrs. E tta S m ith and Mrs. May H am ilton of T alent and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H am ilton .o f F ern Valley. A su rp rise holiday p arty was given by Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r , B ackes for Mr. and Mrs. Hudson and fam ily. JACKSONVILLE Mr. and Mrs. O tto N iederm eyer MAY YOU HAVE MEAT MARKET spent C hristm as w ith Mrs. Nied erm eyer p aren ts Mr .and Mrs. Not Only A H appy H ake of A shland. V isitors a t the M anse over the New' Years D ay But holidays w ere th e Rev. L. H. Day A fter D ay Of M itchelm ore, p aren ts of the Rev and Mrs. M itchelm ore of H appiness in 1947 K lam ath Falls. U ¿ ¿ U la iM V i V ii «4» AVI Mi M1V «¿¿k. U U iit iA V AAvllKAVt VA. U i VlteQ ¿« X ¿^««¿«' , «A«. • v t iU U U Ml' id d i «I1V l «¿«1 «1 ¿ > V « iv O VA U A ll V l V ^ ¿ ¿ A ilit 1 , t til« W A i * ¿Services iriday Lor airs. Cadzow ■: h y! Applebaker Bros. Applebaker Bros. Garage I M I I. I. E It ’ S <; It O C E It Y Greetings and Best Wishes For 1947 from Coleman’s Hardware Thanks. . . and Happy New Year! G reetings To All O ur F riends And C ustom ers The N ugget F ran k H ansen Jacksonville CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (C ontinued from page one) to establish an em ploym ent s e r­ vice, and to publish a new book­ let describing this area. P a rt of the program now being w orekd on can be accom plished this year, w hile o th er p a rts will be carried on over a long-range period. CANARIES H artz M ountain Singers, One / e a r Old $15.00 p er bird $25.00 pair 311 NORTH BARTLETT P hone 5592 Medford Oregon Schafer’s Cafe Jack so n v ille's O nly Union Cafe; C alifornia S treet Jacksonville Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. — Closed Tuesdays — ■ ....................- ............... EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VI I AMINS, and scientific research has proven theii necessity for good health. It is an old ph r a s e - “Happy Now Year” but all of us who make up the ( ’()?(’() family wish, most sincerely, for a truly, happy, prosperous New Year for all who live in “Copcoland.” This CAN be a happier New Year than many behind it. With every shoulder to the wheel in in­ dustry, farming and retailing, with a green light for America’s traditional free enterprise, shortages will end and an era of plenty will be with us again. Throughout the past year our service to you has been restricted; you have been most patient and understanding, and we are truly grateful. With the approach of a New Year we pledge our every effort toward reviving efficient ser­ vice which Copco was accustomed to provide before the war and of which we have always been proud. Everybody Can Find . . . B E ST W ISH E S A n d S u ccess to A il O u r F rie n d s D u rin g T h e C om ing Y ear Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 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