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Hotcake Breakfast Set
By BETTE HOSKINS
Jacksonville The Odd Fel
lows and Rebekah lodges of
Jacksonville will give a sour
dough hotcake and waffle
breakfast Sunday, April 13.
from 6 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the
IOOF dinning hall.
Several lodge members
were busy last week install
ing modern kitchen equip
ment in the IOOF to meet new
health department require
ments for feeding large
groups. They now have a
kitchen licensed for the pur
pose.
The proceeds of the Break
fast will help sponsor a candi
date from this area for the
United Nations pilgrimage.
The Odd Fellows and Re
bekah lodges will have a
"Trek" day at their Historical
Shrine IOOF building April
19. Two degrees and Past
Grand degrees will be put on
in the afternoon with a ban
q u e t featuring' local enter
tainment beginning at 8 p.m.
National
Guard
News
Company A and Headquart
ers' company will attend the
second of their two rifle
range drills this Sunday, April
13, at Camp White starting
at 8 a.m.
Men of both units will as
semble in the Armory at 7
a.m. for transportation to the
range. The men will return
about 5 p.m., according to
Capt. B. W. Riebe and Capt.
F. J. Fagone, commanders of
the units.
Guardsmen will fire the
M-l rifle, carbine, .45 caliber
pistol, automatic rifle and 30
caliber machine gun while
at the Camp White site. The
public is invited to view the
firing but must contact the
range officer for permission
before proceeding to firing
points.
Capt. Fagone said guards
will be placed at the entrance
to all ranges as a safety factor
Headquarters Company
Men of Headquarters' com
pany attended classes on map
and compass overlays dur
ing the first hour of the Mon
day night drill. The second
hour classes consisted of a re
view of the M-l rifle. An Na
tional Guard company meet
ing followed the regular drill.
Several men in the unit
were awarded perfect attend
ance awards at the drill.
Those presented five-year pins
were MSgt. Samuel R. Bailey
Jr. with three consecutive
years, and MSgt. Darold N.
Garman with four consecutive
years. ,
Sfc. Franklin B. Bateman
has three consecutive years,
MSgt. Peter M. Bateman and
SP3 Arthur A. Guches Jr.
with two years, Sfc. Walter
Q. McMahan, Sgt. Jim West
ensee, SP3 Eldon G. Francis
and Pfc. Jack H. McCandliss
with one year each.
The next regular Monday
night drill will be April 14,
Fagone said.
Company A
Classes on drill and cere
monies, on use ot tne map
and compass and on patroling
were held . for the members
of Medford's Company A at
their Tuesday evening drill.
An NCO meeting following
the drill.
Several men of the unit
were awarded perfect attend
ance awards at the drill. Gain
ing awards were Cpl. Charles
A. Brown, four consecutive
years and MSgt. Donald E.
Vessey and Sgt. Dennis M.
Burns, two years.
. Others receiving the awards
were Sfc. Joseph B. Nolan,
Sgt. Harley J. Davidson, Sgt.
Richard L. Purdy and Cpl
Fred L. Bennett, all one year
perfect attendance.
Capt. Riebe announced the
next regular drill of the unit
will be on Tuesday night,
April 15.
"Make
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Visitina lodge women in
the afternoon will be taken
on a sieht-seeine tour of the
Rogue valley and Jackson
ville museum. The tour win
be conducted by five Rebekah
Nnhie - Grands representing
lodges in the area. All Lodges
are welcome to attend. Mem
bers from California lodges
are expected to be present.
.Tarirsonville Garden club
will hold a plant sale Friday,
April 11, at the Jacksonville
Community hall from 12 noon
through the afternoon.
ivTf onri Mrs. Charles Mc-
nth anH twn dauehters visit
ed McBeth's mother in Eu
reka, Calif., for several aays
during spring vacation week.
i,Tr and Mrs. Norman Carl-
snn and son. Billy, of Snoqua-
lmie Falls, Wash., were re
cent weekend visitors at me
Warren Hazen home. Carlson
is Mrs. Hazen's nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheshire
nf Concord. Calif., were East
er holiday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strick-
ling.
According to Mrs. Helen
Roberts, librarian, Lynn
Berntson's - fifth grade class
from Jacksonv ille grade
school were visitors at tHe
library Thursday,' April 30.
The pupils learned the pro
cess of checking books in and
out of the library and dis
cussed benefits of using the
library. Mrs. Roberts stated
that that all classes are wel
come to visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stagg
announced the birth of a son,
named John Paul, April 3.
Guests at the hone of Mrs.
Bernice Janosky over Easter
weekend were her grandson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Godley and. daughter,
Ronda, of North Bend. A
family gathering was held at
the home of Mrs. Janosky's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Huston Grant, on
Beall lane Easter Sunday.
Other family members nr.
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Don-
aia (jrodley and family and
Mrs. Janoskv's sister tvt
Lora Young.
Pre-Easter guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James
Noble were Mrs. Noble's son
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse V. Hamaker, of Horse
Creek, Calif.
The Jacksonville Band Bo
osters club will hold a two
day rummage sale at the Fehl
building in Medford April 11
and 12 from 9 a.m. untill 5
p.m. The proceeds will be
used to help buy uniforms for
the Jacksonville High school
band.
According to Mrs. John
Hamaker, secretary of the
project, the contest to break
the attendence record at the
Assembly of God church Sun
day school classes was succes
ful. The toy wagon load of
prizes went to four-year-old
Teddy Hanna son, of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Fields, for
bringing in 18 new Sunday
school members. Irene Arnold
and Patty Adair tied for sec
ond place and were present
ed consolation gifts by Teddy
Hanna. About 158 attended
Easter Sunday.
Mr. Curtright a local photo
grapher took pictures of the
assembly gathered on Easter
and a picture will be given to
each family that has perfect
attendence for seven Sundays
following Easter.
The campaign now in pro
gress. Motion Picture
Producer Dies
Hollywood IP! Sol M.
Wurtzel, the producer of
more than 700 motion pictures
and the first to cast such stars
as Tom Mix, Will Rogers and
Shirley Temple, died Wednes
day at his home.
The 68-year-old producer, a
native of New York, was ex
ecutive producer for 20th
Century Fox from 1937 to
1944, when he left to produce
pictures independently. He
suffered a stroke in 1952.
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