JACKSONVILLE
Holidays Draw To Close
Sunday, January 5, 1958
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
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Jacksonville The holiday
season in Jacksonville passed
with tha usual get togethers
for family dinners, the ex
change of news notes from
old friends, written in crowd
ed fashion on the backs of
Christmas cards and a great
deal of contemplation about
what 1938 will bring, this
small but "important to us"
corner of the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mcln-
tyre, recently married, are re
siding on Tussy lane in Grants
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Noble
were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Hoskins on Christmas day.
The community extends
heartfelt sympathy to City
Recorder Mrs. Jean Hewlet
and family at the sudden and
untimely death of her hus
band, Ted Hewlett.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, Dec. 2, with com
mittal in Memory Gardens
cemetary.
Relatives here for the serv
ice were Mr. and Mrs. James
Hewlett of Gresham, Ore., Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Thomas of
Moro, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Mitchell of Troutdale,
Ore., Arthur Henig of Yreka,
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Haan and family of Sunny
vale, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.
V. Haan of Clarkston, Wash.
Arriving later in the week
were Mrs. Hewlett's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Haan of
Sherwood, N.D., who plan an
Indefinite stay with their
daughter and ganddaughter,
Hollie.
Members of the Medford :
and Jacksonville Word Kraf-;
ters club held their December !
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Alvin Minshall. Current con
tests were discussed and re-,
freshments served. There were
eight members present.
, Mr. and Mrs. Howard God
ley of North Bend, Ore., were
guests over the Christmas holi
days at the home of Godley s
mother, Mrs. Bernice Janosky.
The Godley's reported that
their son, Ronald, and his wife
of Ft. Ord, Calif., had their
first child, named June, Dec.
10. Her birth makes Mrs.
Janosky a great-grandmother.
SAYS
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In last week's column Mrs.
Hugh Martin's name was in
advertently ommitted from
the list of surviving relatives
of her husband, Hugh Martin,
for whom funeral services
were recently held at Camp
White. Mrs. Martin lives on
Fourth st. in Jacksonville. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harld S. Stay
ton of San Diego have an
nounced the birth of a five
pound 15 ounce boy, born on
Dec. 24. Mrs. Stayton is the
former Lorraine S t a r k e y,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le
roy Starkey, former residents
here.
Mrs. Bernice Pennick of
Medford spent Christmas Day
with Mrs. Ida Wright in Jack-
. sonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Patter
son and family spent the holi
day season in Encitnita, Calif.,
visiting relatives, including
the Robert Patterson family
and the George Mayfields,
former residents here.
Miss Joan Fretwell spent
the holiday vacation with her
mother, Mrs. Lois Fretwell.
Miss Fretwell is a freshman
at the Williamette university
In Salem. t
The Monday evening before
Christmas, a group of Jackson
ville girls revived the old-time
custom of carol singing from
door to door, g'ving many
residents a surprise Christmas
treat. The girls were Nancy
Niedermeyer, Rita McBeth,
Evelyn Niedermeyer, Toni
Tweedy, Clara Anderson,'
Alice Crowley.
E. O. Graham, Institutional
representative of Cub Scout
Pack 35 in Jacksonville, has
announced that reorganization
of the pack is well underway
and that their charter has
been sent for. Ed Hinkle will
serve as Cub Scout Master
and Woodrow Davis as assist
ant master. Arthur Roberts is
committee chairman with the
Rev. W. D. Turnbull of the
Assembly of God church and
Buster Berry serving as com
mittee members. i
Serving as den mothers are j
Mrs. Bob Canty and Mrs. Roy 1
Clarke. j
The group is being sponsor-:
ed by the Jacksonville Pres-,
byterian church, where meet-.
ings will be held on the last
Wednesday of each month at '
7:30 p.m. i
Any boy between the ages ;
of eight to ten inclusive, de-:
siring to become a Cub Scout
pack member, is welcome to
contact any of the above men
tioned workers for informa
tion and help towards becom-,
ing a member. 1
Sick Gershwin
Said Recovering
Hollywood (IP) Song
writer Ira Gershwin, brother
of the late George Gershwin,
was recovering Saturday
from an abdominal obstruc- j
tion which placed him on the i
critical list at Cedars of Leb
anon hospital.
Doctors said Gershwin has
been in a serious condition j
since undergoing an opera- j
tion last Dec. 24 for what was i
described as "eansrenous at-!
pendicitis." He was reported
as in fairly good condition
after being treated by a team
of specialists for his latest at
tack Thursday night.
Christmas party guests at
the Arthur Roberts home
were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Winkleman and daughter, Cel
este, of Ashland, former New
Jersey residents.
Home for the holiday season
from the Great 'jakes Naval
Training Center was Richard
Stanford, who returned to his
base this week.
Guests at the Elmar Adams
home over Christmas were
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Vance Adams of Tule
lake, Calif. Dinner guests at
the Adams' home Christmas
day included Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Totman and children and
Marvin Maxwell of Jacksonville.
Sputnik Spotting
Camera Designed
London (IP) Soviet scien
tists have designed a special
Sputnik-spotting camera with
fast lenses able to photograph
vast areas of the night sky,
Moscow Radio said Saturday.
It said scientists at the
Odessa Observatory built four
and that one already had
been installed in Odessa. It
said the scientists used the
camera to take a picture of
the second Sputnik.
The broadcast said the
camera takes rapid pictures
with special shutters and en
abled scientists to determine
accurately the Sputnik's po
sition at any given time.
The Pacific ocean extends
east to the longitude of
Maine.
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For Your Wonderful Patronage During 1957
And For Your Wonderful Response To Their
SALE!
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Your great- acceptance of our December Sale
gives us a great idea so ... .
Hundreds of customers registered for the free draw
ing on the beautiful davenport and chair given away
Det. 24. The drawing was made by Jeff Brock, a
1 3 months old Central Point boy, in the presence of
some 20 spectators, and the lucky winner was Mrs.
Donald Burelson, Central Point ...
So ... On January 31, 1958
We Will Give Away Absolutely
A Beautiful 5 Piece Blond
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Congratulations by Our Customers On the Great Savings They Made Has Made
Us Decide to Give You More of These REAL HONEST DISCOUNT SAVINGS!
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Remember, Folks
DISCOUNTS
All During January!
YOU WILL SAVE PLENTY
(Beautyrest Mattresses Not Discounted)
These discounts will not be quite as large as during our
December Sale, as then they were almost at cost, but we
will pass on to you the savings due to our EXTREMELY LOW
OVERHEAD and then will allow you BIG DISCOUNT SAV
INGS all during JANUARY!
WE WILL OFFER YOU
On ALL Merchandise In Our Store And On
ALL Merchandise Arriving Daily!
Over 5,000 people visited our store during our December Sale and we again wish to thank
everyone for their wonderful response. Not a price was raised to try to fool you! John
Cupp did just what he promised to do . . . give you a REAL HONEST MONEY SAVING
DISCOUNT SALE!
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