Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, January 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, January 11, 1935
Page 3
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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Personal News Notes
Before the local fans the Jack­
sonville team showed some bril­
liant action and defeated their op­
ponents 14 to 9.
The first half of the game was
nip and tuck, until the last part
of the second quarter the Talent
peppy Pepper made a field goal.
At the end of the half the score
was 5 to 3 in Talent's favor
In the third quarter the J'ville
team came in with lots of pep
and scored five points, to give
their team a three-point lead.
In the fourth quarter Bostwick,
fast all-star forward of Jackson­
ville, scored four points, and Ay­
ers, left guard, scored two points.
But in the fourth quarter the
J'ville team was not the only one
that was putting the ball through
the hoop; the Talent boys were
playing a good game and they
scored four points in the last quar­
ter.
The lineup for the teams was
as follows:
Jacksonville—Forwards, Backes
Johnson and Bostwick; center,
Flitcroft; guards, Ayers and Mitch­
ell.
Talent—Forwards, Yaryan and
D Jones; center, E. Jones; guards.
Pepper and Richardson.
Aside from the A team's con­
ference game the B team played
a non-conference game with the
Medford junior high. The Medford
team had the upper hand in the
first half. But in the second half
the J'ville B team settled down
and held the Medford team
throughout. Final score was 22
to 7 in Medford’s favor.
The Jacksonville lineup included
the following players: Forwards,
Littell, Graham, Johnson and Dun-
nington; center, Nunn; guards,
Lorton and Sanden.
S’MATTER POP
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILI
J TSoAéT
I
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lczxw a -T umo . o*J
• Miss Shirley Offord of Medford • David Burford, who is employed
A m *«
'T hai
s|M’iit the w«*«*k-cnd as a guest of at th«- Elk Creek CCC camp, is
A 'M O'TIM
the Misses Audrey and Katherine home here on a visit.
K"i w 'VA-
Fletcher of Big Applegate
• Mr. und Mrs. Mulford of Cor-
Tlu
O mm
valils,
Ore,,
are
visiting at the
• Mrs. Anna Cater, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. E. J Cam­ hoind of Mrs. Anna Knowlton,
eron. both of Medford, motored Mrs Melford is a sister of the
to Applcgutc Tuesday, where they lute Ituel Knowlton.
• Dorothy Meiers of Sterling,
visited relatives.
• W. H McDaniel left Tuesday who has been in ill health for
for Yakima, Wn., having received several months, entered the sev­
word of th«* death of his daugh­ enth grade here last week.
• laivid Stltchler, who has been
ter-in-law, Mrs. Glenn McDaniel residing
at the Ixra Haymer
Her death occurred Tuesday morn­
is now staying at the B.
ing after a few days' illness with home,
A Gaddy home.
scarlet fever
• Miss Elnora Sylva of Grants • Mr. ami Mrs Dan Garrison
daughter of Applegate, were
Pass vicinity, accompanied by a and
visitors at the Eurl Bryant home
frlehd, spent the week-end hen1 Sunday.
with her grandmother, Mrs Mary • llal Green, student of Southern
Purcel Miss Sylva is teaching Oregon Normal school, spent the
at Drew on the Umpqua
week with his parents, Mr. und
• Mr and Mrs A S Klein ham Mrs.
Jack Green, of this city.
mer were entertained at dinner • George
Merritt of this city,
Sunddy at the home of Mrs. Klein- was
a business visitor in Medford
hammer's niece, 12
Mrs Clarence Saturday.
Frye, at Medford Mr and Mrs • Mr Banefoot of Medford, vis­
Fred Offenbucher ulso were din­ ited Mr. und Mrs Harold B Gillis
ner guests of Mr and Mrs luiw- of
tills city Suturduy und Sun­
rencc Luy at Wellen Sunday
day.
• Dr C. I. Drummond, county • Mrs Margaret Watson returned
physician, was a professional vis to her home in Portland after
¡tor in the Beaver creek district Mpeiuling
u week with her sister,
Tuesday
Mis H. li Gillis of this city.
I The Nugget for cold drinks
• Malcolm Jones returned to Wil-
» Mrs Mamie Johnson of Phil iniii<-tt<- university at Sahin on
ik Zur
- Jlpsburg, Mont and Mrs Sarah Wednesday, after spending a week
Phillips, also of Montana, are ex with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
paetM to lx- OU th«1 Applegate Reverend Jones, of this city.
soon, when- they will visit their • Mrs
Jack Green was u visitor
.....................
sister. Mrs Jess Taylor. At pres­ in Medford Tuesday.
ent the ladles are visiting in Med­
The Nugget for magazines.
ford at the home of another sis­
Mrs. Tice of this city, was a
ter. Mrs* E<1 Dutton, whu is III. visitor
the home of Mis. R. A.
• Archie West, local <•<’♦’ worker, Jolrtimm at Wednesday
afternoon.
accompanied forest service em­ • Florence Severance
this city,
ployers to Pelican Bay this week, daughter of Mrs. Ed of Severance,
from which place they expect to returned to Oregon State college
return with several head of mules
resume studies after sjicnding
meeting was held Friday, Jan­
which were snowbound there The a to few
days at home
uary 4. A short intertainment of
mules will be left in the Rogue • Margaret
Norvell, of this city,
poems, learned by the fifth and
River valley.
a party of friends al
Jacksonville High School
sixth graders, were given. They
• Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith entertained
home New Year’s Eve.
were as follows: "A Bey's Friend,”
spent Sunday with relatives at her
• Mrs Julia Salsbury, of this
------------------------------------------ ♦ by Buster Gaddy, “Washing Up
Ruch WhJh* here, Mr. Smith, Med­ city,
at the Merritt Cir­
HIGH PROSPECTOR STAFF
the Dishes,” by Marjorie HeckerJ,
ford surveyor, conferred with Ed­ cle in pieced
home of Mrs. E. E. Editor
"Little Snowflakes," by Mary
.........
Helen
Lamb
win Taylor on the proposed stor­ Carter, the
Tuesday.
Rumley,
"Village Blacksmith," by
Assistant
Editor
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age reservoir for the Applegate • Grandma Cantrall is very ill
Anderson, "Psalm of Life,”
district. Mr Taylor is a member at the home of her daughter. Mrs
....................... Lucille Flitcroft Juanita
by June Norris and “Polar Bear,”
Business Manager ...................
of the board of directors of the Amy Dow.
newly formed Applegate Valley • Mr and Mrs. Nathan Smith,
---------- . „------ Morris Byrne by Danny Wyant.
■ ♦
Irrigation and Improvement* dis­ now of Medford, formed a ■pM la I >---------.......................- - -
GLEE CLUBS SELECT
trict
reception committee for a 10-
EDITORIAL
OPERETTA
• John Byrne visited a Medford (xiund boy, born to the couple
Otis Mr. Carrington's "Torea­
dentist early tills week, undergo­ Saturday forenoon at the Sacred
A
NEW
ACQUAINTANCE
dors" is the light opera which is
ing the extraction of several teeth Heart hospital. Nathan, a Jack­
What is it that is stirring I to be presented in February by
• Eleven teachers of the Apple­ sonville boy, was recovering as
gate schools convened at Ruch well as could be expected late through the class rooms and halls the Boys' and Girls’ Glee club.
adding such a bright glow to, The students show great en­
Friday for the se ven th meeting
this year of the local teachers' lost night Mr. Smith is employed things in general ? Why are stud- ; thusiasm over it. They all believe
tneir toes” for
ror this
tn>s ac-
ac­
study group Reports on language for Lost River Inc., and the couple ■ ents “on their
it will be a great success.
were given by Mrs Ethel Ludwig ts at home with the newcomer at tivity and that? Are the activities
A scene of a sunny flowering
828
North
Central
avenue
in
Med-1
newer
and
more
interesting?
No.
'
of Applegate and Mrs Scribner
I The thing the students have in- garden is the setting. "In Sunny
and Mrs Cooper of Williams ford.
After spending Christmas with vlted in to the school and have Spain," is the opening song, which
creek and Missouri Flat The final •
his
mother, Mrs. W. D. Peckham, I been treating so nicely is school tells of gladness, mirth and music.
meeting for this term will be held
In the theme of the story all are
Mr
and Mrs Frank Scofield re- spirit Many of them are becom-
January 29. with reports on arith­ turned
celebrating the twins' birthday. At
to
their
home
in
Willows,
Ing
well
acquainted
with
it,
and
metic by Mrs Ina Purcel of Wat­
C“1
are finding that real school spirit the fiesta Juan and Pábulo, who
kins and Miss Eleanor Maull of •
are the sons of neighboring farm­
Thomas and George Lovell is a good thing to have.
Uniontown. Mnr Una H. Inch, spent
Sunday and Monday with
They find it to be nothing start- ers and admirers of Benita and
county school supervisor, wax pres­ their father,
John Jxivell.
ling, but still far from common- Juanita, the twins, anounce their
ent Friday, having attended every
love in asking Señor Dictorio for
meeting of the local group with • John Lovell and son Jack, place. School spirit often is "shy" his daughters' hand in marriage.
spent New Years with Mr. and and elusive at first: so, with these
the exception of one.
Señor Dictorio tells the young
Mrs. William Lovell on Bull creek characteristics of it in mind, we
• Stop at the Nugget.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peckham should hang onto it tightly once men that they are perfect in every
• Regular meeting of the Jack­ spent New Years at the Max Me-1 we have it.
respect but his daughters no more
sonville P.-T A wax held in the Cready ranch near Selma, Ore.
and no less must marry toreadors.
high school auditorium at 3:00 • Dick Rowley returned to his
Juan and Pábulo are disheartened
FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S
p. m Friday, -January 4. Presi­ post at the Oregon Cavfs after
but do not lose hope. They fall
_____ of
_ ____
__________
A
couple
lower
classmen
dent Lotti«* Bowman preshied The visiting his sister and brother-in-1 playing peck-a-boo. That’s nothing, upon a plan as two beggars come
program constated of several short law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holland, I a couple of upper classmen play- In on this day of celebration. They
recitationx given by the grade over the holidays.
are promised food if they will play
I ing horsey.
children. On Thursday the mem­ • Mias Bernice Barnwall return-
A few having a hard time of re­ the part of toreadors. With the
bers of the P.-T. A. started serv­ ed to her home on Rogue river I cupcrating after the holidays.
ing soup to thorn* children who after visiting Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. | Students getting exercise from
must bring their lunches. Two Holland over the holidays.
running up and down the stairs
ladles serve each time. Part of • A county-wide meeting
" _ of the
__ a birth-
"Shorty" tValton having
the basement of the school house Jackson county health group will I day Surprising, isn't It?
is being made into a kitchen This be held in the courthouse auditor-1 A note found containing infor-
will greatly facilitate the serving ium in Medford Wednesday, Jan- mation about a new girl. He must
of the soup to the 75 or 80 stu­ uary 16, at 2 p. m., to which all I have gotten tired of looking at
dents who enjoy It each day dur­ ladies interested in health topics | red hair,
ing the cold weather. The next are cordially invited. Jacksonville
—
Freshman interviewing an up­
meeting was set for Thursday eve­ and Talent ladies will hostess the per classman: "I’ve just got to
ning.
January
31.
) • Homer Hartman has returned occasion, at which time tea will buy myself a Student Body ticket.
be served. The meetings have been Can’t you tell me how I can earn
to Spokane. Wn., after a month's gathering momentum during win­ some money?”
vacation, during which time he ter months, at which time mothers
U-Classman: "Did you say you
visited relatives and friends here are particularly interested in mat­ want to know how’ to make some
and made a trip to Mexico City. ters pertaining to good health. Dr. money right slick?”
• Mr and Mrs G. O Sander Paske and Dr Bishop will be main
Freshman, eagerly: "Yes.”
recently entertained the Medford speakers for the afternoon.
U-Classman: "Grease it."
'.mail carriers of that city at their I • FOR SALE Wheat $1.50 cwt.,
Freshman, sourly: "Oh give
regular meeting
Newtown apples 50c in your box, an idea, can’t cha?”
• Ernest and Albert Olson and
delivered. Roy Smith, Jackson­
U-Classman: "Well, the last time
Roger Card visited Joe Hall and
ville.
(Janl-35) I made any money I was sent up
Amos Orvald on Griffin creek on FOR SALE 4-room house with for counterfeiting."
Wednesday.
basement, garage, woodshed,
• Miss Vivian Card has returned
large chicken house, city water
P-TA PRtMiRAM
to her home here after a week's
and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly
The monthly program of the
visit with friends in Klamath Falls.
in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo­
• John Carpmel of Klamath Falls
cated in Jacksonville. $600 cash;
is visiting relatives here
will accept good used car or
• Courteous service at the Nugget
truck as part payment. Call The
• Thursday, January 3, a fare­
Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville.
well party was given by the Pres­
----------- •------------
byterian church choir in honor of
Cheap power to the people may
XMiss Virginia Fick, who left for turn out to be dear to the gov­
■Seattle to attend the University ernment.—Weston Leader.
Announce
“of Washington. Her place at the I
"’1
piano will be filled by Miss Mar­
jory Lindley.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
• Mr. and Mrs. Mee of Thomp­ Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
son creek, were visitors at the B.
Oregon License 264
A. Gaddy home Sunday.
California License 3029
• Mr. Thomas Knowlton of Port­
land, who arrived here Monday to
14 Years In Medford, Oregon
attend the funeral of his brother,
Permanents .„.$1.50 up Shampoo, Finger Wave
« ' y Ruel Knowlton, returned to his
(dry) ................... 75c
I home Tuesday evening.
Finger Wave wet) ..35c
• Mrs. Martha Mitchell and Mrs.
Virginia Pursell entertained a
Shampoo, Finger Wave
group of friends at the home of
Finger Wave (dry) 50c
(wet) ....................60c
their mother, Mrs. Al Boone, re­
cently.
50c Shampoo, Finger Wave
Marcel
«
• Mrs. Ed Thrasher of Reno, Nev.,
In
»«ivavivn.
i v
is inline
home on c* a vacation.
and Manicure „„$1.25
Electric Manicure ...50c
TRY THE NEW
MODEL UNDERWOOD
$1.25
Soapless Shampoo, Finger Wave
Medford Cycle and
TYPEWRITERS
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•
High Prospector
GO EAST
SUNSHINE'
names Sinores Swateo and Whack-
eo, who are very noted toreadors,
they are presented to Señor Dic-
torio, the father.
After Señores Swateo and
Whackeo have really shown them­
selves horribly degrading and non-
acceptable to Señor Dictorio for
his daughters in marriage, he at
last believes he has underestimated
Juan and Pábulo.
In the cast are beautiful Span­
ish maidens, Spanish dancing girls
with tamborines and lace, Spanish
gentlemen and many friends of
Señor Dictorio.
This will be solely dramatized
by the high school Glee clubs. It
will be in two acts and will be
filled with gala-day attire and fi-1
esta costumes.
JACKSONVILLE WINS FIRST
CONFERENCE GAME 14-9
Tuesday night the Jacksonville
basketball quintet won their first
conference game against Talent.
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Phone 724-R
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Medford, Oregon
CONDENSED STATEMENT
December 31, 1934
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts.....................
$517,408.46
Bonds, state municipal, etc........
441,127.65
Banking house .............................
73,000.00
Furniture and fixtures ...............
10.750.00
Other real estate...........................
9.00
U. S. Government obligations.
$913,412.00
Direct and fully guaranteed.
Cash and due from other banks
986,494.92
$2,942,202.03
LIABILITIES
Capital stock ....................
Surplus ..............................
Undivided profits .............
Reserve for contingencies
National currency ............
Deposit-« ..............................
Capital stock ....................
$100,000 00
50,000 00
25,421.16
17.74
99,997.50
666,765.63
$100.000.00
$2,942.202.03
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Taylor and Bierma
COMMERCIAL
84 N. Central—Telephone 112
Medford
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