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JACKSONVILLE
Schools Hold Open House
. r MM. C. S. MOSKIMS
Jacksonville Open house wis
held at the Jacksonville school
Nov. 14 in recognition of Educa
tion week. Approximately 150
people visited cUssroomi during
the day.
From 7 p.m. untill 8 p.m. i
meeting between high school
seniors and their, parent was
hel! to discus scholarships, and
the various plans of the senior
class. "
At 8 p.m. the PTA meeting
wa held with about 100 attend
ing.; A four panel group discus
lion was held on school spirit
and community spirit and how
they are related to each other.-
Fiday evening faculty mem
bers of both grade and high
school, alnn2 with school board
members, held a dinner party at
Mon Desir.
A group of five Jacksonville
High school girls, representing
the Girls Athletic Association,
left Friday to attend a confer
ence meeting in Salem. The girls
were: r'ancy Adams. Deanna
Bishop. Elmira Eeard, Zita Mad
dox and Oteka Shepard. They
wete accompanied by two Jack
sonville teachers, Mrs. Helen
Broadbeek nd Mrs. Mary Sul
lenger. They plan to return Saturday.
Out of town visitors at" the
' Lee Maddox home from Nov. 5
until Friday of this week were
Lee Maddrox's brother and his
wife, Hr. and Mrs. George, Mad
do, of Ontario. Ore. They also
visited Mrs. George Maddox's
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Piland, Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Griffith
of Auburn, Calif..' arrived here
llils week and are visiting old
, friends in Jacksonville. They are
also visiting relatives in Med
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mclntyre
erved a family dinner Sunday,
Nov. 1, honoring their daughter,
Mrs. Mike. (Wilma) Bray, Mrs.
Bray and son. Dennis and Tim
othy, will 'leave this week for
Fairbanks, Alaska, where' they
will Join SSjrt. Mike Bray, who
is stationed there with the Air
Force.
Tiioe present at the dinner
were Mrs. E. D.' Mclntyre, Mrs.
Donald Swanson and sons, Mike,
Pat, Danny and Mark,.Mrs.-.Phy'-lis
Willis of Ashland, Mrs. Joe
SmHh and son. Randy, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Mclntyre and chil
dren Linda. Beck and Steve,
'Mrs. Piuma'Hill, Mrs. Minnie
Sawyer. cMr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Wells and son,. Gordon, of Sa
lem, Mrs. Lola Mclntyre. Mr.
and Mrs. d. M. Bray of Medford,
and the Joe Mclntyre's son,
Maurice.
Stanley Chester, stationed at
the Naval airbase in Jackson
ville, Fla., will be home Thanks
giving. He has been in the serv
ice for a year. His brother, Le
roy Chester, is still recuperat
ing from surgery in a Corona,
Calif., hospital and will be un
able to make it home for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Mary' Jordon of Bagley,
Minn., was a visitor in Jackson
ville this week at the homes of
her two sons, and their families,-
Clinton and Henry Jordon.
Mrs. Jordon rode out here with
her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bock
haven, of Los Angeles, who was
visiting in Minnesota. After leav
ing Jacksonville Mrs. Jordon
will visit her daughter, Mrs.
Wayne Sills, in Petaluma. Calif.,
and then return here for Thanks
giving before ' returning home.
Mrs. Bockhoven went to Los
Angeles, where she is working
as a trained nurse.
Everyone is welcome to the
old fashioned Thanksgiving day
dinner at the Presbyterian
church in Jacksonville from 2
p.m. till 5 p.m. The meal, which
will include turkey with all the
trimmings,, will be S! 50 for
adults and 75 cents for children.
Billy White, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold White, was honored
guest at a party given by his
mother celebrating his sixth
birthday Tuesday, Nov. 13. A
ennrial pnpit was Rillv's Grand
mother, Mrs. Earl White of Del
Paso Heights, Calif., who spent
a week visiting in Jacksonville.
Other guests were: Charles
Legg, Julie Dawson, Merle Jor
don, Garry and Doug Worden,
Dale Noel and his mother, Mrs.
Bill Noel, and his baby sister,
Patty, Becky and Steven Mc
lntyre and the honored guest
Billy White.
WEATHER
By United Press
Northern California: Fair Sun
day. Slightly cooler Sunday.
Alaska was sold to the U. S.
by Russia on Mar. 30, 1867 for
57,200,000 in gold.
HILTS
Community Club Meets
By MRS. M. F. COVIN
Hilts The Hilts Community
club held their regular meeting
at the home of Mrs. Frank Ok
lund on Cottonwood creek,
Thursday, Nov. 7.
Those present were Mrs. E.
Spannus, Mrs. M. G. King, Mrs.
Wiiliam Wiley, Mrs. Malcolm
Robinson, Mrs. Fred Haynes,
Mrs. Frank Graves, Mrs. Al Sim
men, Mrs. Art Blanchard. Mrs.
Joe Caston, Mrs. Frank Ayres,
Mrs. Italo Marin, Mrs. Donivan
Ward, Mrs. Ozzie Bernhiesel and
Mrs. Evan Maupin. In canasta
high scores were won by Mrs.
Marin and Mrs. Ward.
Mrs. Ernest Smith has given
up her apartment here and will
live in Montague. She will ride
to work with Mrs. Lewis Wes
ncr. Both are teachers at Hilt's
elementary school.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Spannaus
visited recently at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Palone in
Klamath Falls. Mrs. Palone and
Mr. Spannaus are brother and
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bonney, of
Gold Hill, visited last Thursday
and Friday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Gwinn.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves
attended church Sunday morn
ing at the Methodist church in
Yreka.
After church they visited at
the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
DeAvilla and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Jorgensen.
Art Crawlev. of Livermore,
was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. William Wiley one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Sief spent
the week end in Mt. Shasta at
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Jake Lindner.
Aviation Machinist Mate Jerry
Matcke, of Alameda Naval Air
Base visited relatives here last
week. He has reenlisted for an
other six years.
Mrs. Robert Russell, of Yreka.
spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. William Wiley at their
home on Cottonwood creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil La Rue
and family left this week end
for Arkansas, where they will
make their home. They will stop
in Texas to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Jones
and children, of Richmond, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Black several days last week.
They are former residents of
Hilt.
The third and fourth grade
students, with the help of their
teacher, Mrs. Brice Kohrer, gave
a farewell party Friday after
noon for two of their classmates,
Roy Smith and Ray La Rue,
who are moving away.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Martin of
Klamath Falls, visited this week
end at the home of Mrs. Martin's
son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Gwenn.
Mrs. Agnes Cunial, who makes
her home with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Eastman and Paula, left Friday
to spend several weeks at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. "Bus"
Perry and family of Yreka. Mrs.
Perry is another daughter of
Mrs. Cunial.
Sunday, November 18, 191$
MZCFOEB (OHZaOM) MAIL TIUTtV-HEE
GOLD HILL
Grade Schools Dedicated
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Williams of Yreka to Medford
and Ashland Saturday.-
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Staley,
and children, spent the week end
in Dunsmuir at the home of Mr.
Staley's parents.
John Barbera, Dorothy Fox
and Candace Smith drove to
Weed Sunday, where they met
Barbera's wife and daughters.
Judy, Deanna and Pauline of
Redding.
Mrs. Minnie Bloomingcamp of
Hornbrook, spent Wednesday at
the M. F. Cavin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Green were
business visitors in Medford
Tuesday afternoon.
The S.S. Bar ranch, owned by
the Sawyer brothers of southern
By MRS. SAM ELLIOTT
Gold Hill The dedication
and official naming of two Gold
Hill Grade schools was held in
a ceremony Nov. 14 in Gold Hill,
according to H. P. Jewctt, super
intendent of school district 6-C.
The two schools named were
the A. J. Hamby school, former
ly the Gold Hill Grade school,
and the Margaret E. Patrick
school, which was constructed
this year.
Presentation of the flag was
made by Frank Balch, David
Malloy and Charles Johnson, fol
lowed by a talk by Jewett.
Alva Walker presented the bi
ography of Margaret E. Patrick,
a pioneer teaeher for whom the
new elementary school is named.
Mrs. Sybil Walker Paine pre
sented a new American flag to
the Patrick school. .
The eighth grade presented a
"then and now" style show.
showing the change in clothing
styles. This skit ended appro
priately with Miss Judy Kimmey
California, has been purchased
by the Burns family of the south
ern part of the state.
The Sawyer brothers have
purchased the Parker ranch near
Callahan and will continue to
raise cattle.
Blair Smith will continue to
manager the S.S. Bar ranch for
the Sawyers and has moved his
family to Callahan.
Cpl. Jack Whiting, serving
with the U.S. Air Force at Parks
Air Base, is here on a furlough
visiting with friends. He is sched
uled to go to Japan upon his return.
Mrs. Jimmie Cain gave a birth
day party Wednesday for her
daughter on her eighth birthday.
After playing games and open
ing gifts, refreshments of ice
cream and cake were served.
The following guests were
present: Clara Williams. Paddy
Ann Oakley. Yvonne Van De
Weghe, Cynthia Mackey, Phyl
lis Jordan, Elizabeth and Louise
Johnson, Janet Cavin and Paula
Eastman.
pantomiming Elvis Presley.
A biography and introduction
of A. J. Hamby was then given
by Alva Walker.
Hamby was born in Beaver
county, Penn. October 27, 1872.
He came to Oregon in 1888 and
after graduating from University
of Oregon he taught in Oregon
schools for 42 years. In 1900 he
established the Central Point
High school and in 1937 he be
came vice president of the First
Federal Savings and Loan asso
ciation in Medford.
Dr. Arthur Kreisman of SOC
was then introduced by Jewett.
The evening ended with guests
going through the school seeing
improvements made in the build
ing and inspecting students
work. Coffee and cookies were
served in the school cafeteria.
Swiss Government forms
Groups to Control Air
Bern, Switzerland W.R) The
Swiss government Saturday org
anized a federal commission to
control the radioactivity of air
O
and water. Q
' A g overnmeni communiqua
said tha commission will, coop
erate with the Military depart
ment's section for defense agoiftit
chemical, bacteriological and
atomic warfare, o
Nomination of officers for the
new year was held at the meet
ing of the Amethyst Rebekah
lodge Nov. 7.
Mrs. Lester Parker was nom
inated for Noble Grand, Mrs.
Everett Drak, Vice Grand, Mrs.
Paul Thompson, recording sec
retary, Mrs. Cecil Johnson, fin
ancial secretary, and Mrs- Paul
Molly, treasurer.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Dclos Walker. Mrs. Clyde
Kell and Mrs. Don Morrow. The
next meeting will be held Nov.
21 for the second nomination of
officers.
The Nast Noble Grand's club
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Wilmer Bailey Thursday, Nov.
29, at 8 p.m.
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Miss Phyllis Stevens spent last
week at home recuperating from
a tonsil operation. She and her
.sister, Betty Lou, are both-working
at Bear Creek Orchards.
John M. Saulstoerry drove up
from Berkeley, Calif., last .week
end and paid his mother, Mrs.
Lulu Saulsberry. a surprise visit.
He reports the fog made driving
difficult.
Mrs.' Hugh Pyeatt and friend,
11 rs. House from Klamath Falls,
visited last week at the home
of Mrs. Pyeatt's son, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Pyeatt.
Mrs. Arthur Roger from Ar
lington, Calif., visited several
days this week at the home of
Mrs. Daniel Serry. Mrs. Rogers
stopped off on her way home
after visiting her sister, Mrs.
Flora Phillips in Lebanon, Ore.
. Mrs. Rogers and the Serrys were
neighbors in La Junta, Colo., be
fore the Serrys moved, to Oregon.
Mt. and Mrs. Delbert Whitley
announced the birth of their
third danghter. born Nov. 14 at
Rogue Valley Memorial hospital.
The baby weighed six pounds,
tlure ounces ' anof has been
named Christy Lynn. '
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