Southern Oregon N e w t Review,
I liu ru h y , January ay, 1947
THE JACKSONVILLE MINER
1 C o n g ratu latio n s are being e x
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arr
who are the p aren ts of a young
'd a u g h te r who arriv ed on the 14th
'o f Jan u a ry . H er nam e is M axine
1 and her Daddy is a teachers in
Ju rk so n v llle G ulden C lub m et
I our high school.
session a t the G range H all ,wl|Vi i M em bers of the Jackso n v ille ysi
T liuisduy J a n u a ry 16 at (he love the Jacksonville P l A ladies us I IOOF lodge are sponsoring th e I According to Vern S m ith, Jack-
A nnouncem ent: IOOF No. 10
ly co u n try hqrtle <»f M r s . Eliza hostesses for this m eeting and thé | M arch of Dimes dance for 1947 s son county chairm an of the Foun- will sponsor th e M arch of Dimes
beth H eckert. The m eeting lusted i ’TA com m ittee served tupetu-pn! Irifantlle Paralysis fund, accord idatum the people of Jackson coun dance at th eir hall on the 25th of
from 2:00 p in. till 5 00 p in. u t ; to 30 delegates. T he praise for the | ing to Mrs. Helen Reed, Jackson- Jey have been most generous in Jan u a ry . L ast year the lodge had
eighty dollars to tu rn in on the
tins m eeting colored slides w ere I luncheon should be pussed on to ville chairm an for the In fan tile 1 supporting the lig h t ag ain st in- Polio fund. G ive them a boost
paralysis through the
the
ladles
who
p
repared
i t foi P aralysis foundation. T he D a n c e 1 fantde
show n of the O regon wild flo w -
serving. Mrs. Lolu Pick was chuji ■ will be held S aturday, Ja n u a ry March of Dunes. Indications are this y ear in this w orthy cause.
»■is and Mr W W Wells of S.O.C. m an w ith Mrs. Mooring. Mrs. H el 25, at the lodge hall.
that they will be even m ore gen- We have had one d eath in the
gave an in teresting talk on the en M cIntyre, Hazel S anford, T e re
Last year the IOOF lodge tu rn - !crons this year because they county from this dread ed disease.
nativ e trees. Helping Mrs. H eck sa Adam s and G la d y s. H am ilton ed in $80.00 for the fund. M em b -‘know th at this fight is their In m y m ail today a lteer from
ert as hostesses w ere Mrs. H attie is helper*. The table, com m ittee ers of the lodge's dance co m m it-j fight. They realize th at the March K ansas tells th a t the polio is still
H endrickson, Mrs. W A C h ild Included Mis Inez H arris, C**th- toe urge that all people w h o ’a r e 'o f Dimes is th eir best insurance raising its hoad th ere despite the
ers. M em bers p resen t w ere M es rine W andt, Mary G odw ard, Ituth able to atten d please do so as ' against polio—and th at the b attle zero w eather. R esearch is needed
dam es: M yrtle A rnold, S tella Backes, Mrs. Inez H arris a n d Mrs the need for funds has nev er been j will go on in the laboratory until and the funds m ust come from the
Beach, A niij Colem un, K ath rin e C ath rin e W endt en tertain ed with greater. The nation has ju st enter-1 final victory is won and infantile people them selves. O ur scientists
Parley, Nell Finney, I.avesta Gar- musical num bers after which ged from the w orst epidem ic o fj paralysis joins the o th er great are ready.
R em arks from m others concern
tlner. Mary G odw ard, Elizabeth Donitk) H eck ert and R ichard polio in the history of the N ation-¡scourges of m ankind unm asked
H eck ert, H a ttie H en d rick so n . Lois N iedertneyer ran the m ovies for al Foundation of Infantile P aral- and disarm ed by knowledge.
ing the show ing of a film on soc
M cK ee, D o ro th y M ills, ........
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N ich 1 tn
ial diseases at PTA th e o th er day
lo p i of social
the e ladies (,n
on m
the e Topic
ol, A ddle S m ets, H elen R eed, Lida 1 Hygiene. Mrs. J o h n S
SI k in n er led
Members presen t included the ran: "W hy not let this film be
S h o re s.
W A. C h ild e rs,
Eliza y |(,
¡n p ra y e r a t tin- table.
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. M itchelm ore, show n to th e school. They are the
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H
am ilton
and 1 M'iss C laire . Hanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M innis, Mr ones who need the education for
r seeing this film we can ’t
Door prize Wjs given to M rs .' The Jacksonville grange met
. ,
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and Mrs. W ayne C arter, Mr. and afte
tell it to them as well as the film
club m et at t h e i , ,
.
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Tht K eystone
Lela Shores. One visitor was pre T uesday night.
J
--- 'M rs. Geo. Edw ards, Mr. and Mrs. will show th em .” So perhaps
home of Mr. and Mrs. H enry N l e - ; ^ ' M o o d n r E t h e i “ Law rence,
sent.
derm eyer S atu rd ay evening wRh
Monckton and the host and these film s will find th ere way
dinner served followed by g am e ! hog
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into th e schools w here the young
under the leadership of Mr. and >
*
people
will be tau g h t the pitfalls
erm eyer.
Mrs. Jack Mooring. O fficers e lec t
of life in a clean way.
The next m eeting will be at
p p o o u e rs L
ed were: Jam es Minnis, T re a su r
Colds, flu, and in testinal flu
List
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
yo u p ftff ip A
er;
W
ayne
C
arter,
S
ecretary
;
Eth-
are still hangers on am ong th
Your
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Property el Law rence and Je a n Minnis, Hall, games will be un d er the folks who w ould gladly tell the
leadership of Mr. and Mrs. W ayne
With Us pbÇillcity.
th ree goodbye if they would only
Carter.
leave.
Garden Club Has
Jan. 16 Meeting
Jacksonville I*TA
Entértaining Council
Jacksonville IOOF Lodge to
Sponsor Dimes March Dance
Keystone Club Has
Party Saturday
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Mr. and Mrs. H enry Nieder-
Mrs. Elizabeth H eckert was a
m eyer w ere guests T hursday business caller in M edford, F riday
evening at the home of Mr. and
m orning.
Mrs. Culbertson.
Mrs. R uth Backes and Mrs. Alta
Mrs. Ju n e B risblne was a shop- Solomons w ere business callers in
per in Medford Friday.
M edford W ednesday m orning.
Winningham Honored
With Birthday Party
Mrs. H arry W hitney honored
her b ro th er, C alvin W innlngham
of Y reka, C alifornia, S atu rd ay ,
Ja n u a ry 11, w ith a su rp rise b irth
day Ja n u a ry 11, w ith a su rp rise
b irth d ay p arty , W innlngham was
born n ear Jack so n v ille In 1869
and is m aking an ex ten d ed visit
in Jack so n county.
Mrs. Ella Russell, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd W hitney and tw o children,
M artha and C linton; Mr. and Mrs.
H ester K nutzen of S eattle Bar;
C harles K nutzen of A lbany, O re
gon and Bill K nutzen of A nch o r
age, A laska; Mr. and Mrs. R alph
L aw rence and son, Jim ; Mr. and
Mrs. C h arles Young and d a u g h t
er, S usan w ere p resen t for the
su rp rise party.
S y m p ath y is exten d ed at this
tim e to Mrs. Ben Young whose
husband passed aw ay on the 16th
a fte r a brief illness.
Mrs. M ary N orvell spent th e
w eekend w ith h er d au g h ter and
son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. G. B.
G oddard and fam ily.
V isitors at th e L. E. H am ilton
hom e S unday w ere E tta S ajith
and May H am ilton of T alent, "Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd L an g stren and
son, Loren, Mrs. E lla D ale and
g ran d d au g h ter D onna D ale of
M edford.
The Rev. and Mrs. J o h n S k in
n er w ere business callers in M ed
ford T hursday.
Mrs. H elen M cIntyre and Mrs.
Hazel S anford w ere callers in
A shland, T hursday.
The old Biby ranch, recently
ow ned by Mr. H otchkiss, has been
sold.
M arch of Dimes was held at the
school on T hursday, Ja n u a ry 16.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. B urnfeil e n
terta in e d Mr. and Mrs. C harles Of
fen b ach er .T hursday evening a t
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C ofelt
and son, David, w ere callers at
th e G. B. G oddard hom e on T u es
day evening.
Servin« your needs with con
fections, sundries, maqaxines,
and fountain.
The
Nugget
Frank Hansen
Jacksonville
Oregon
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