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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1933)
Th« Jacksonville Minar PERSONAL NEWS NOTES fìolh from Jacksonville and Over the I ¡ill o/tlonu the Concrete 1« A six-poun<l daughter named ' evening ti few of the picnickers re Dorothy Joan wiih born to Mr. nn«l paired to Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Winningham Sunday. Harold Crump to complete their July 2, at Jacksonville. “Just acard games long." a de • Mr. mid Mrs. ('. II. Dunnlngton mere baby, Just so voted uncl« commented, reflecting und family, Mr. amt Mm. Tom Dun on the relatively insignificant atari nlngton und aon anil Billy Johnson that hutnuns get In thia life. In a camped out over the holidays nt abort (linn the little Miss will Join tlic Miirphiir apringa on Yale creek. her daddy al Hutton guard station • Mr. und Mrs. Harold Rood und will do her share In fire pre moved out to Whisky peak, where vention this summer. Mr. Reed will be employe«! by • Car trouble resulted in fullure uovernni«-nt. to reach Squaw lake Saturday • Mr und Mrs Chris Kenney night for Mr. und Mrs. Bruce son of JuckHonvIll« spent Bridges of Roseburg und Mr. und Fourth on Yale creek Mrs. Waller Mlamer und Mr. und • Mr. und Mrs. Earnest Holbrook Mrs. Earl McMullen of Glendale. of Salt l ..iI • <'11>• v lei t »-«I Mrs The upstateru camped out for the (tombeat Wednesday. Mrs. Hol remainder of the night, and re brook la n granddaughter of Mr. turned to their homes the follow and Mrs Flunk Cumeron. ing day, Karl, young eon of Mr. und Mrs. McMullen, remained on • Mr und Mrs. Ed Morrlaon of the Applegate, however, for a visit 'Jacksonville ure the parents of a of Indefinite length at the home baby boy born nt th«- Burred Heart hospital. of his aunt, Mrs. Fred Straube, • Mr. und Mrs. Arthur West • Receiving word that economic children spent Tuesday with conditions In Michigan ure speed and Mrs G«s>rg« Wendt of • Mrs. O. W. Mayfield and niece, «flatrf<-t. The earlier Part of the ily Improving, Mr. and Mrs. Brew city. ! Miss Thelma Noel, of Seattle, came i evening was devoted to games and er left a few days ago Io make their home In that state. The fam • Jacksonville Grunge held a plc- to the Applegate a few days ago, at the close of the evening refresh- ily resided al Ruch during the nl< upon tin- bunks of Rogue river where they Joined Mr. Mayfield, merits were served. th« afternoon of the Fourth und - who la mining on Palmer creek. • Miss Alice Madsen of Forent winter. u dunce In the local courthouse Mias Noel la an accomplished vio- creek was a recent guest of her • Mr and Mrs. Frank Dutton of luter ttint evening. 1 linlst, and her musical contribu •»later, Mrs. Louis Culy. on Big entertnlned about H>0 Sterling entertained tions at community Kttth<*rlnKH are Applegate. • Clifton Childers la visiting with guests at a holiday dancing party much appreciated. city. his parents in this • Mr and Mrs. Ed warn Kubll en- at their home Monday evening. W. O. Johnson of Ulti« Applegate also • Mr und Mrs. T 1. Bacheldor of • Durward Porter of Medford la tertalned a number of friends and ««pending the week an a guest of relatives with a dinner party at entertained with a dance Saturday Oakland spent the holidays with an aunt, Mrs. Lola Hildreth of this Bobbie Fletcher on Big Applegate. tl.eir home on July 4. Tables were evening. • Mr und Mrs. M R. Buck had aa ael on the lawn under the shade • William Fruit, prominent Ruch- dty. Be, returned to his home city and • Mr. and Mrs. John M. Price, guesty over the holiday week-end trees and the afternoon was spent vicinity tor a few days vacation Miss McCully. Robert Cameron and Mr ami Mrs. William Heckman with cards and other amusements. during the Fourth Mr. Fruit has,1 I.-bn Sullivan «trove to Crescent and family of Modoc Point, Mr. and • One of th«- unusual events of been on a prospecting Jaunt in the I City the Fourth and returned to Mrs. Vern Buck of Colusa, and Mr. the neighborhood over the Fourth and Mrs. Ernest Buck of Hacka- was a barbecue on Beaver creek Jacksonville the following day. upper regions of the Applegate. of more, Calif. During their visit here near the Beaver ranch in which a Mrs. George Kaul • Mr. and • Mr. and Mrs Ed Smith enter the group motored to Camp Apple number of families participated. tained with a lawn dinner party Bellingham, Wash., and Mrs. J. D. gate. where Ernest Buck, who la All report a glorious outing, with \beril<«-n spent tbo Hoffman of the Fourth Guests were Mr. over supervisor of the reforestation special stress laid on the fine qual M TH ..... Frank Redden, Mr. and ■ latter part of the week visiting .camp at Hackamore, conferred ity of the meat for dinner which and ...... Jacksonville. Mrs. Oral Franklin and two daugh-1 r"*allve* 1,1 ' with officials. was barbecued by Sid Hansen. Wullcott of • The 144(1 les Aid society of the tors und • Mr and Mrs. BID Head of Klam Those enjoying the day were Mr. I Mrs. Ed local church will hold an annual Medford ath county spent the Fourth vis and Mrs. Lyons and Mrs. Yocum Smith and family and Miss Carol picnic In the churchyard July 20. iting the former’s parents on lower of Medford, and the following from be A covered «llsh luncheon will Slater of Applegate. j Applegate: Mr. and Mrs. Sid Han served at noon and all women of Appl«-gate. • The Little Applegate Embroid the congregation sre Invited to at- • Mr and Mrs. I^iatt-r Finley and sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Hards and family. Mr. and Mrs. ery club, very active since Its or- j tend I little granddaughter. Joan Tracy. ganlzation several yearn ago, spoil-, • Robert Rw«-«-nry of Yreka has of Klamath Falls, and Mrs. Ella Fred Straube and family and their sored a community picnic the been visiting at th«- Oscar U-wis Abbott of Talent returned Tuesday gusets. Mr and Mrs. Earl McMul len of Glendale. William Coffin Fourth, which was held in the home here. -to their homes, having spent the Crump field. About 30 people were • Mrs. V. J Beach, local school Fourth and a preceding week-end and son Harry and D. Stafford, In attendance during the day. clerk, was spending the holidays as guests of Mrs. Victor Anderson • Among the many people spend- Ing the Fourth at Squaw lake were which wan spent in playing cards with relatives In Portland. und brother, Ed Finley. Lester An- und pitching horseshoes, following I • Mrs. Ray Wilson and daughter. «lerson returned to Klamath Falls Fred Lofland and Harold Smith the bountiful feast at noon. In the Mrs. Hubert I>e Haas, drove to with Mr. and Mrs. Finley for a and Misses Vera and Wilma Hood, ('snip Applegate Tuesday with Wal I month's visit. lace Crank and mother of Medford • Misses Mary Davies and Lottie • Vance Butler and son Ray of Black, who are attending the state San IHego, Calif, were guests of university In Eugene, spent the Alice Hoefs Sunday in Jacksonville. Fourth at their home on Forest • W J Nee and Malcolm Jones, «-reek. Harley McDonald of Eugene both of this city, attended a dinner also was a guest at the home of I given in honor of Prof. Herman Mr. and Mrs. I<ee Black during 'Clark of Willamette university the holiday. early this week. Following the din • Having s|«ent two weeks visit ner guests retired to the horn« of ing southern Oregon relatives and Emily Brown, where Mr Clart de irlends, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wat liver»«! a lecture and answered son and son Bernard and Miss questions. Florence McKee, all of San Jose, • Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Maxwell and Mrs. Emmett O'Brien and Mr. moved to Medford last Saturday. I ¡and Mrs. Pat Folley of Richmond • Miss Grace Moore of Big Apple expected to leave for their homes gate has had Miss Ixirralne Groves Thursday. While here the Califor of Medford aa a guest during the nians visited Crater lake and Mr. last two weeks. and Mrs. Folley spent a short time 4 • Mr. and Mrs. J J. Arant and I In Portland. Miss Florence McKee family, who left Little Applegate and H«-r*rd Watson also were the last spring and movi •Mi to Ashland, inspiration for a dancing party at now are residing at Rügens, where the home of Miss Leah McKee Sat Misses Pearl and Ijucllle Arant will urday evening, which was attended enter the university this fall. Mr. by 15 young people of the Beaver' J Arant will be employed nt Crater lake during the summer. News of CIRCULATION the family was brought here ‘Wed HUMIDITY nesday by Mlaa Beryl Cunningham, who, with her aunt, Mias Irene Nye ECONOMY of Prospect, spent the day as a CONVENIENCE guest of Mlaa Lola Straube. The two glrla were accompanied to the SEE OUR NEW 1»33 MODEL Applegate by Floyd Cunningham and Mr. Nye. who spent the day REFRIGERATORS proa pectin«. • Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Horton of Junc FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 743 tion City returned to their home town Saturday after spending a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Kubll on Gauls creek. Mrs. Kubll la a daughter of Mr. Horton. PaCa 3 all of Central Point. A broken axle on their car climaxed the day's activities and the young folks were taken to their homes by friends. • Mr and Mrs. T. V. McDaniels of I Vacaville, Calif., motored to the Applegate to spend the holiday va cation with the latter’s father and brother. William and Gerald Buck. They were accompanied by their •laughter and niece, who, with Mrs. McDaniels, will remain here for an extended visit. • Miss Babe Ix-mmer of Portland is a guest at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Sophia Demmer of Jack sonville hill. • A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. George Demmer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demmer and Miss Babe Demmer from Jacksonville hill, and Mr Peter Denhoff of Medford at tended the C. C. C. Fourth of July picnic and dance on upper Apple gate while Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dem mer and Miss Thelma Martin en- Joyed the afternoon In Ashland. Medford Ice and Storage Co. We’re on Our HORSE!! LET US FACE THE FACTS . . . I Is a Photograph a LUXURY? SERVICE— That’s Our Stablemate Q “Why didn’t I have a Photograph made while She was alive” There comes a time in the course of hu man events when a photograph means so much—its value cannot be computed in dollars and cents. 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