The Jacksonville Miner the former’s brother, William Has kins on Big Applegate ♦ ♦ ♦ • Mr. and Mrs Holman Peterx and daughter Elizabeth of Albarn bra, Calif., were Sunday guests of old time friends In Jacksonville. r. and Mrs M D. Schmidt, A Lumber has been hauled to the Mr Peterx will bo remembered as had been residing hero for .Sterling mine site’, preparatory to a former resident and nephew of several months, returned to their flume building I’aul Pierce expects Gus Newbury of Medford. ♦ ♦ ♦ to »»pen the mine before long. home In Oklahoma Wednesday. ♦ ♦ ♦ • A daughter, which was named ♦ ♦ ♦ • Mr and Mrs. Paul Demmer and A Eugene Shelton returned Satur­ Zetta May, wax born Tuesday morn daughter Thelma drove to Murphy day from Prospect where he has ing to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker Sunday ’to v I h II Mrs. Demmer's been working, making shakes for of Medford. Dr Charles Haines of a new house he Is building on Jack­ Ashland was the attending physi­ cousin, Mr and Mrs. James Kent. cian. Mr. Walker Is employed as sonville bill. * * * e * • dork in the Medford post office. • Henry Demmer returned from ♦ ♦ ♦ Eugene where’ he spent several • Mr and Mrs I’aul Arwlerson ami days looking after business inter niece, Miss Vera Witcher, of Med • Mrs x S. Klein hammer expects >-sts, Including his farm near there. ford. Were entertained at dinner to leave Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Clarence Frye of Medford on a two • * * Mrs. E. If Taylor. weeks’ trip to San Francisco and A W Warner of Medford, mason, ♦ • ♦ Oakland, where they will visit rel I h employed In constructing a brick • Miss Etho) Houxton of Little allvex. Mrs. Kleinhamrner will visit < hlrnney in thè tiro guard'x house Applegate spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Merriam Worth­ re< ently compieteci at Steam boat. Mrs. Clyde Young In Ashland. ington. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • While in the llthia city she at • Mrx. Alice H«r. i and Mrs. Riddell In • John Devlin of Portland is mak theJr new horn«* here were Mrs. Ing an extended visit to the home ALL KINDS Lulu Saulsbury. Mrs. Nellie Fick. of his sister. Mrs. Miles Cantrall, $1.75 Tier and Up Mrs E. B. Bell, Mrs Ed Severance having arrived several days ago. and Mrs. Tom Dunnington Mr. and Mrs. Cantrail and their W. C. KASSHAFER » » ♦ guest were entertained at dinner Phone 153 Jacksonville • Miss Erlene Taylor was one of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene 12 guests present at a party given Cantrall at Medford Sunday. • ♦ « by Miss Eleanor Throckmorton at : her home tn Eagle Point Saturday • All of the cowboys of the lower ¡evening. A lively evening was spent Applegate made merry at the Her­ with a variety of amusements. man Offenbacher ranch Sunday, * * • where Mr. Offenbacher staged his 6 As the first of the holiday annual marking and branding. Sev­ dances. Applegate Grange Is spon­ eral of the women of the commun­ soring a big Thanksgiving dance ity prepared dinner for boys who Thursday, November 24. A large disposed themselves at four tables. • ♦ ♦ crowd Is expected to attend and help start a successful holiday • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheley : period. and the latter’s mother. Mrs. Elsie • • ♦ Randall of Medford, accompanied • Among those from Applegate at­ by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark of the On Fluhrer’s Milk tending the auction sale of farm : same city, wore guests of Mrs. : Implements at the Belfour Guthrie Charles Buck Sunday. While on the Made and Brown ranch In Ashland Sunday were Applegate. Mr. Sheley and Mr.’ Wheat Bread Make Lance Offenbacher, Albert Young. Clark made a business trip to William Fruit and Chester Mc­ Steamboat. Them Real Values! * * * Donough. , Your favorite Jack­ * * « • Joe Pauley of Applegate is re­ • Mrs. John Dunnington of Klam covering from an injury sustained sonville Grocer sells ath Falls, who had spent a few several days ago when he cut his Them at days visiting relatives here, re­ knee while peeling poles. Twelve : turned to her home Sunday. Her stitches were necessary to close (laughter, who is In nurse’s train­ the wound. Mr. Pauley was peeling : ing in Medford, returned with her timber« for his new cabin south of for a week vacation. the Straube ranch when the acci­ * * • dent occurred. : ♦ ♦ ♦ • Mr and Mrs. Vai Haskins were dinner guests of Mrs. Lilia Haskins • Clint (Punk) Dunnington drove at Ruch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Has­ to Klamath Wednesday of this : kins, recently from Rainier, Ore­ week with a load of apples and to gon. are making their home with oversee progress—or lack of it—on his neighboring county ranch. Po­ tatoes have been one of the chief products of the garageman. and pro­ visions are being made for their storage and sale. ♦ ♦ ♦ • The last straggling incidents connected with the election are be­ ginning to take shape in the pay­ ment of election bets. The Roose­ velt landslide has brought Amos CASH AND CARRY PRICES WILL McKee a pair of new hoots, and SAVE YOU MONEY Mrs. A. Gilson Is anticipating a bright new dollar when the sheriff question has reached a final settle­ ment. ♦ ♦ ♦ Across from Roxy Theater, Medford • Thirty-three head of government mules and horses are located for the winter at the Cass ranch on Little Applegate. Animals from numerous sections of the Rogue river national forest, including the rangers’ horses, have been left at the ranch, where the forest serv­ ice has nurchased 60 tons of hay from Albert Hartley, who resides on the place. * * ♦ • Applegate community league, an organization in charge of the com­ munity hall and dances there, held annual election of officers Tuesday evening. Jack O’Brien was elected president, Leon Offenbacher vice president, Fremont Jordan secre­ Headquarters for tary and treasurer. Seven directors include Edward Kubli. Walter Mil­ THE JACKSONVILLE MINER ler. Frank Knutzen. Fred Offen­ bacher. Fred Benedict. George Her- riott and Harry Brown. ♦ * * • Following shortly after the loss of two digits by George Wendt, the local dairyman, Mrs. Joe Apple­ % Sandwiches, Fountain Drinks, Candy, Cigars, News baker last Wednesday chopped off one of her fingers while cutting Barber Shop and Pool Hall in Connection wood. Doctor Sweeney was called in to dress the wound, and her re­ SOUND HORN FOR CURB SERVICE covery has been unimpaired. Mrs. Applebaker’s misfortune seems to PHONE 162 he a part of a digit-destroying wave which is sweeping the county the PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill DRY WOOD -> New Low Prices 1 2 Loaves 15c CLEANING AND PRESSING Quality Work—Reasonable Prices Snappy Service 1 PAY’N TAKIT CLEANERS The Placeto Get Good Home-Cooked Meals HOT DINNER SANDWICHES THE NUGGET past few days, as from another xectlon a lady punched a finger Into hot candy to lose almost the entire member. * * ♦ • "Hobo Kid” Stewart, now of Mexican and Galifornian mining (connections, arrived in this city Wednesday evening for a short conference with John Schumpf, a friend and brother mining author­ ity. Coming here first in 1965 to work the local fields for gold, Stew­ art 10 y< ars later graduated fro»., a school of mining as an engineer and it I h reported he has been somewhat successful in his chosen work since. He plans to visit his old friends here, including John Opp, the old Oppville and other scenes of his early day activities here. ♦ ♦ ♦ • The first of a series of teacher study groups scheduled for the 51 schools of the county was held at Ruch for the 10 schools of the Ap­ plegate Friday afternoon. The course of study will form the major line of work taken up. although other subjects will be discussed. These meetings will be held every two or three weeks until eight meetings have taken place, with December 2 as the date for the next assembly Mrs. Ethel Ludwig is chairman of the local group. The schools of the county have been divided into seven general groups: Xpplegate, Reece Creek, Sams Val­ ley. Howard, Oak Grove, Bellview and Brownsboro. • * * • In the belief that afternoon meetings would result In better at­ tendance. the Beaver creek Sun­ day school will convene at 2:30 n. m. beginning November 20. Members will make a trial of this schedule for a month, and If at the end of that time the plan does not nrove satisfactory, Sunday school will convene again at 10:30. Miss Vonnetta Ruprecht has become a new member of the Young People's class I axt Sunday William Dorn of Medford* representative of the Young People’s Gospel team, de­ livered a 45-minute sermon of un­ usual interest in which he gave a brief outline of Old Testament oc­ currences. He also gave a few brief remarks concerning religious and economic conditions in India. * * * • George Wendt, who thrust his fingers into a feed chopper last week, has been recovering with safety and some greater degree of comfort, but still is minus the more useful part of two fingers on his left hand. The digits received a painful and disastrous whack when he attempted to extricate a clog of feed from the power chopper. One finger was severed at the first joint, while another was amputated at the second joint by Dr. Sweeney of Medford. George asserted this week that he misses the antici­ pated rest and finds that it merely takes him more time to do less work now when one arm is dressed up like his milk truck, and com- hide recovery is hoped for within a few weeks. Bob Metzger has been pinch-hitting in the dairyman’s place since the accident. Subscribe for The Miner today. PROSPERITY COMES FASTER to Those Who Save REGULARLY • There Is No Substitute for a Savings Account START YOURS TODAY! Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Medford Harold B. Gillis PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in Jacksonville Sanitarium Hours—Mon., Wed., Frl„ 9-12 6-9 Every Evening PHONE JACKSONVILLE 81 Announcing New Low Prices on Beauty Work! 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