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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill People of the upper Applegate section enjoyed a neighborhood dunce at Joe Bar Saturday eve ning. « • • • The many friends of lx>u Lytle arc sorry to learn that he is ill at his sisters home, Mrs. Louise Crane, ut Prineville. • • • • Mrs. Henry Demmer returned to her home ut Eugene this week after a visit with friends and rela tives on Jacksonville hill. • • • • Burdette Dunnington had a call er from Medford the latter part of this week when little Alice Ward came over to visit her friend. • • • • M r. and Mrs. Cliff Dunnington of the Mountain View ranch on Little Applegate are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dunnington at the family home in this city. • • • Mrs. Francis Hansen of Lower Applegate underwent a econd op eration at the Sacred Heart hos pital Sunday morning, the first oc curring about two months ago. Harold B. Gillis PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Jacksonville Sanitarium • • • Hours Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-12 6-9 Every Evening Phone Jacksonville 81 It’s Always Fair Weather • Mrs. John Barnum, San Fran cisco, and Mr. and Mrs. N. Eld ridge of Medford were Sunday guests of Miss Mary Wetterer. ♦ • 0 • Carlton Preston, son of Frank Preston of Applegate, returned to his home Friday, having attended school in Chicago during the past term. • • Firecrackers at Summit Service station. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cantrail and children ami Mr. and Mrs. Truitt Cantrail of Medford were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cantrail. 1 t • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews of Ashland assumed their new po sition on top of Wagner Butte a few days ago. The lookout prom ise- many unusual interests for the new couple in charge. • • • • John Lister, Gold Hill, wa the fortunate winner last week of a $100 cash croi -word puzzle prize offered by Liberty magazine, ac cording to announcement in the latest issue, which is now on sale at The Nugget confectionery here. • • • • Applegate friends will I m - inter ested in knowing that Mr. and Mis. Merriam Worthington, recently of San Francisco, have moved to Reno, Nevada, to remain for the summer. Mrs. Worthington will I m * remembered as Miss Dorris Klein- hammer. • • • AT • < ard of Thanks—We wish to thank the many friends and the citizens as a whole for the many beautiful flowers, their expressions of sympathy and their united at tendance during the illness and the funeral of Frank Wootan June IK. —Carrie Smith and D. J. Wootan. • • • • Mrs. Roy Hewitt of Medford has been making an extended visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr». G. E. Wright, while her ; husband, Sgt. Roy Hewitt, was at Merrick’s MEDFORD The Nat That Put COMFORT in Night Swimming SWIMMING AND DIVING INSTRUCTION Given by Appointment PHONE 1000 SEE US for GRAIN BAGS and SACK TWINE And Don't Forget—Have Contented Cows with E-KONOMY DAIRY FLY SPRAY Monarch Seed and Feed Company 323 EAST MAIN—MEDFORD PHONE 260 i I The Week-End. is Picnic Time! —Drop in for Your Picnic Supplies Napkins, Paper Plates, Cups, Picnic Packs At Special Prices I • And Don't Forget a Good Sunburn Remedy! f 4 Close, Convenient and Economical Service The Jacksonville Pharmacy •I Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 12 the training camp at Fort Clatsop with the National Guards. They were expected to return Wednes day. « • • • Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hawley of Portland, accompanied by the former’s mother and friends, called at the home of Mrs. Francis Wil son in this city Friday. They were enroute home from a trip to Cali fornia. Mrs. Hawley is the daugh ter of Mrs. Phil Metschan, form erly of Jacksonville. ♦ • • • Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mechem had as their guests early this week Ada Hartley, sister of Mrs. Mechem, of Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Caldwell of Cottage Grove. .M r . Caldwell was formerly known by her friends in Jackson county as Ruth Stewart, having lived here for a number of years. • • * • George Little, well known and beloved veteran of life and able curator of the local museum, has suffered again this week from his advanced years and is confined to his bed. Last reports before going to press stat/! he has been able to sit up and it is hoped Little will I m ? well as ever in a few days. • * • • Mr. and Mr T. S. Cady of the Summit Service station have just received ford that their son, Prof. L. C. Cady, a member of the fac ulty of the University of Idaho, with his wife and young son Teddy arrived in Madison, Wis., after an auto trip from their home in Mos cow, Idaho. Professor Carly is tak ing post-graduate work in the sum mer session of the University of Wisconsin. • • • • Charlie Graves, Ashland, was in Jacksonville Wednesday enjoying the local shady side of the main stem and paused to remark that his first visit to this city was made afoot in 1S76. He added that, as was customary in former days, Ashlanders traveled to this city to get drunk, their home town being closed. Now, he states, since the entire country has been made bone dry a man can get drunk in any city and need not travel past the nearest comer speakeasy. • • • Firecrackers at Summit Service station. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson and Mr. Robinson’s brother, Jim, left Saturday on their return to Vallejo, following a week’s vaca tion trip on which they visited southern Oregon friends. Mrs. Rob inson will be remembered as Miss Nell Burton, formerly of the Ap plegate. The Californians visited Crater lake and Oregon caves and i also were guests of Dr. Jud Rick ert of Medford at his cabin, Rick Rock, at Edgewood Park on Rogue river. Mrs. Robinson mentioned that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Burton of Napa, had left by auto for a month’s vacation trip to Virginia, where they would visit relatives. * * * • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed and the latter’s sister, Eunice Wood, left Jacksonville Sunday evening bound for far-away Oklahoma. home state of the also famous Will Rogers. Mountain Park, in the southwestern part of the oil state, is their destination, Mrs. Reed’s home having formerly been in that section. The local family expects to return some time in September, in the meantime idly passing time away in the famous Indian terri tory and near the touted Cherokee strip. It is hoped by local friends that the trio arrive in the distant country before Will Rogers and Al- falfa Bill Murray get disgusted for sure and give the state back to the Indians, as has been threatened. * ♦ ♦ Until we try we don’t know what w’e can do, and that’s why some 3 people have such a good opinion of they started for. It is believed that themselves. the Job must have been planned by an architect or structural engineer By studying the past we can get who had a set of plans of the bank a pretty accurate idea of the and knew exactly how to take ad future. vantage of them. BANK ROBBERS ENGINEERS An industrious bank-robbing firm showed its hand in a Pacific coast city. The robbers entered a five- foot storm drain through a man hole more than a mile distant. Di rectly in front of the bank they cut a two-foot hole through the six- inch concrete wall of the drain and then burrowed 46 feet underground until they got directly beneath the bank’s inner vault. 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