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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1932)
1 hi J acksonville M iner JEOCAL and PERSONAL VEIL'S In Jacksiinville—Scotty Nunn was in ucksonville Monday on business • • • III at Home—Mrs. II Hulbert is quite ill at her home here Dr Sweeney has been m attendance • • • Go to Eagle Point—Mi and Mrs Clarence Kassafher danced at Eagle Point Christmas eve • • • Brother and Wife Visit—Walter Bur- dell’s brother and wife are visiting here for a few days from Bend • ♦ • Attend I nion Meeting—Ed Bell and J<H. Walker attended special union meeting in Medford Sunday • • • Home III—Mrs Tom Lawhead, who has been employed at Amy’s place, has been home ill for th«- past week • • • Visits Parents David Winningham of Klamath Fall.- is visiting with his par ents, Mi and Mrs. John Winningham. J I ; Home for Vacation—Robert Lous, from O S ('., is spending a few days at home with Mr and Mrs Oscar Lous. • • • Portland Teacher Visiting—Miss Gene Lytle. Portland teacher, is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Lou Lytle • • • Have (iuests Mr. and Mrs George Wendt had as their guests Christmas Mr. and Mrs Arthur West and chidlren. Visit iron» Bend Mr and Mis P W spent several days with Mr and rdward Cantrail while enroute to id. • • • l^cave for Portland—Mr. S H Jones and Malcolm left for Portland last week to join Mrs. Jones. They arc expected back new years Buys Marble Corner Tom Reed of this city, but lately of Los Angeles, has bought the Marble Corner and will take posession January 1 • • • Celebrate New Years New Years eve will be celebrated by a carnival dance at the U S hall. Ik<- Porter and his band will furnish the music. • • • ( hristmas Guests—Mr and Mrs. Olin Knox of Yamhill were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox and Olin’s sister, Mrs. Peter Fick, here. ALL KINDS OF CANDY AND LIGHT GROCERIES K irkpatrk k C onfectionery We S penalize in a Variety of Cigart and Tobareoi New Y ear Greetings from JACKSONVILLE ANTIQUE SHOP Antiques and Second Hand Goods OPEN EVENINGS Non on California Street ä r SEND IN VO! R NEWS The Jacksonville Minor will wel- <ome any news notes from any of our readers If you know of some incident you think might be of in terest, if you can offer any new. >f tiny description, or if you are giv ing some social function or enter tainment let us in on it. We’ll ap preciate your help and be glad to print it Just mail your copy in to The Miner^post office box 138, or drop into The Nugget confectionery, our headquarters, and leave it with Mi Wilson Or you may phone your story in by calling 162. Dine in Gold Hill—Louis Puhi and family and grandmother, Mrs Colter, dined with tneir parents, Mr and Mrs. William Puhi, at Gold Hill Christmas • • • I of H Student Here—Virginia Fick is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs F. J Fick She will soon return to the University of Washington at Seattle. Visiting is visiting Mrs E S days. She day. Parent •Florence Severance with her parents, Mr. and Severance, through the holi- will return to o s c Sun- Much Rain—With the weather man still galloping down the valley spilling snow and water it looks as though there will be water to lend Medford during the hot, dry summer. • • • Discharged from Hospital—Bill Hack ett was discharged from a Medford hos pital Saturday. Although a resident of the Applegate section, Mr. Hackett is staying with Jacksonville friends e * • Arrive from Falls Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ogle and sons John and Junior and Mr and Mrs. J W Welch and children of Klamath Falls arrived in our city Thursday to enjoy a delicious Christmas dinner. Local Resident III—Mr. W F. Wool- tan. local resident, was taken to the Jacksonville sanitarium Monday for treatment He was quite ill when re ceived but is reported as steadily im proving Visit Brother and Sister—Mrs. Paul ine Bailey and Mrs. Daisy Miller of Portland are visiting their sister and brother, Miss Mary Wetterer and Joe Wetterer. This is their first visit to Jacksonville in 19 years. • • • Returns from Hospital . . - R J. Finney's little boy has returned from the Shrin- ers hospital at Portland where he was operated on and is reported in an im proved condition and we all hope for a complete recovery for him. • ♦ ♦ Catch Three Fish—V. J. Beach and Frank and Jeff Clogston spent Wednes day fishing in Rogue river. The trio re turned with three large silversides, each approximately two feet long. Sea food is reported on the menu for Thurs- day • ♦ * Amy's Place extends the season’s greetings to its many friends and sincerely thanks them for their lib eral patronage. During the coming year Amy will endeavor to maintain the same cordial relations but cir cumstances make it absolutely necessary to drastically curtail the credit hitherto granted. Visitors Give Surprise—Miss Mary Wetterer and brother Joseph were agreeably surprised _ Sunday evening _ when their sisters, Mrs. Pauline Bailey and Mrs. Daisy Miller of Portland, ar rived in our city to be guests of and Joe and Mr. and Mrs. Lou and daughter Regina. ♦ ♦ ♦ Group Visits Here—Mrs. Nanna Can- trail and daughter, Miss Cordelia, mot- ored from Klamath Falls Saturday and were guests of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cantrall of Medford, and also her sisters, Mrs. John Orth and Mrs. A. H. Miller of that city, and accompanied Mr and Mrs. Edward Cantrail and Mrs. L. F. Slaven to our city as guests of Grandma Cantrail and Amy C. Dow. • • • Former Resident Dies—Paul Ensele, formerly of this city, died at Palo Alto, Cal He was a war veteran and made his residence at Palo Alto for the past 12 years. He leaves his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ensele, four brothers and seven sisters. Interment was in the Jacksonville cemetery. • • • Mother and Daughter Well—Mrs. C. E Ogle and daughter born December 19 have left the hospital and returned to their home in Medford. Mrs. Ogle will be remembered here as Miss Gladys Mandaville. She was employed at the local county superintendent’s of fice • • ♦ Entertains with Luncheon—Miss Flor- ence Severance entertained with a one o'clock luncheon Thursday of this week Invited guests were Laura and Barbara Drury, Justine and Peggy Miller, Dor- Brommer, Harriet Campbell, Flora Mc- Brommer, Harriet Campbel, Flora Mc- Math, Melva Parrett and Winifred War ner, all of Medford • • • Read the Ads—Mention The Miner when you trade with these merchants. APPLEGATE NEWS WANTED The- Jacksonville Miner is casting about for a correspondent to help it garner news from over the ridge. We want to give complete coverage in the Applegate country in news as well as circulation and your assistance would be appreciated no end. We’ll be mighty glad to send you enough copy paper to cover that bare room if you’ll promise to let us have a few items now and then. Our address is post office box 138, Jacksonville, if you’re interested. Aden’s and Ladies' SHOE REPAIRING tn the Modern Way A FULL LINE OF SHOE FINDINGS JOHNSON’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP F bf . d L. J ohnson , Proprietor Hr Give S. i H Green Stamp! 115 Wtn Mun .Medford O. M. KNOX SERVICE STATION GASOLINE—OIL—GREASING On Jacksonville Highway THE JACKSONVILLE PHARMACY WISHES YOU A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR WE WISH EVERYONE A HAPPY NEW YEAR! JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE Starting January First Strictly Cash Dunnington’s Garage ALL KINDS OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING BATTERY RECHARGING — GAS OILS—GOODYEAR TIRES Agency for FORDSON TRACTORS AND PARTS -------------------------------------------- ■ ------------------- ------------------ ----------------------------------------- -- --- .............................. -