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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1934)
The JACKSONVILLE MINER Personal News Notes <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL • Mr. and Mr« Jim Winningham home of Mr. and Mrs Harold attended the commencement exer Crump while enroute to Ban Fran cises for the Jacksonville high cisco. Mrs. Pedersen teaches in the school graduating class of which Eugene grade schools, and attend their daughter, Valera, was u ed nrmal school with Mrs. Crump member. Others attending from at Monmouth. upper Applegate were Mrs. Vernie • Walter Inch and Mr. Hmlth of Stevenson and Mrs. lister Bealls. Medford were Applegate visitors • Construction work is underway a few days ago. al the l*urcel sawmill on Little • Miss Marilyn Young of Ashland Applegate this week, where a new is spending the week here with her planer la being installed, along grandparents, Mr and Mrs. A. 8. with a 23-horaepower engine which Klelnhammer. Mr. Purcel purchased two montha • The Nugget for magazine». ago. • Claus Klelnhammer attended • With the Eagle Point drill team with the Applegate« the alumni banquet of the Ashland meeting high school which was held in the Grunge at the regular meeting Bellview clubhouse last Friday Fiiduy night to give the third and evening. Mr. Klelnhammer, who fourth degree work, the evening graduated at Ashland in 1»28, was was one of unusual interest. A elected vice president of the alum beautiful memorial tableau was ■resented, and memorial services ni association, were hold in tribute to departed • Otis Buck, In charge of u group irungr members. Refreshments of of CCC workers in northern Cali struwlM-rry shortcake were served fornia during the last year, has it the close of the meeting, and accepted work with the forest lancing followed for a few hours. service as fire guard at Happy One hundred twenty Grangers Camp near Canby, Calif. jvere present, including 48 visitors • Weatem Union at the Nugget • The Nugget for cold drinks. • C. U. Thomas left Sunday eve • Mias Eleanor Maull, who has ning for Bunkerhill. Kansas, where -ornpleted her term of teaching at he will remain for a month or .he Uniontown school, left Mon- more attending to bUNlne»« mut iay for Medford, where she will ters, and will return by Los An remain with friends and relatives geles to visit relatives Mr. Thom iext week. After attending the as came here from Kansas sev Diamond Jubilee, Miss Maull will eral years ago, and has since made cave for her home In Portland to hi« home with his daughter, Mrs. ■ tpend the summer. She will teach E. H. Taylor it Uniontown again next term. • Mr and Mrs. J. H. Weeks and • Roy Hanscam Jr. and sister family from Santa Barbara were lean sustained minor head injur guests on Applegate last week at ies a few days ago when the car the home of Mrs. Week's sister, in which they were riding with Mrs. Sid Hanson. their parents collided with another • Adopting the custom of many car near their home in the uppei The children were I organizations to discontinue dur Applegate ing the summer months, the Idttle taken to Camp Applegate for ■ Applegate Sewing club held the treatment. final meeting last week at the • Six pupils from the Watkins home of Mrs. Dave Jones. The club school, making the largest eighth has been active since its organiza grade class ever graduated there, 1 tion nearly four years ago. and went to Ashland Friday, where recently lias devoted the meetings, they received their diplomas in the held at the members' homes, to county exercises. The students J some form of sewing for the hos were Ardith Stevenson. Louise tess Mrs Jess Taylor Is presi Harr. Mildred Burleson, Robert dent of the organization. t^ewis, Delbert DeWolfe and Rus • Mr and Mrs. C. D. Pedersen of sel Garrison. The Watkins school, Eugene were recent guests at the which Is taught by Mrs. Ina Pur- cel, who has been employed for next term, closed with an after noon program, which was attended by u lurge number of patrons of the district. Among other eighth grade pupils from Applegate re ceiving their diplomas Friday were Pauline Ithinesburg, Agnes Dun ford and Harold Perkins of Little Applegate sch<wl, and Fay Randall of Uniontown, • Mrs. 8 E Dunnington of Jack sonville »[tent a few days last week at the home of her son, Cliff Dun nington, on Little Applegate. • Mr. and Mrs. Lyal Hards mot ored to Brownsboro Sunday, where they spent the day with the lat ter’» aunt • George Taylor of Big Apple gate spent last week at Grants Pass visiting relatives. • T 8. Cady, of the Summit serv ice station, was operated on for acute appendicitis Wednesday at 8 a m at the Community hospital. Dr. Charles Haines of Ashland wax the surgeon, and Mr. Cady has been reported ax recovering from the ordeal as well ax could be ex pected. • Courteous service at the Nugget • Sunday, May 27. Miss Elva Morris and Mr Arthur Newman motored to the summer home of Judge Stuart Day near Sams Val ley and were married at 10 o’ clock They returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, where chicken, ice cream and cake was served as a wedding supper The wedding cake was decorated by a Medford bakery, and guests Included Mrs. Helen Johnson, Juanita, Jack and Lucille Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Daily (Mrs. Daily will be remembered as the bride's twin), her parents. Mr. and Mrs Jack Morris. The bride was attired in a white flannel swagger suit wih all-white accessories, and carried a lovely bouquet of or- rhida. The groom is a native of West Virginia They will reside near Talent. • Mrs E W. Odin and baby left Jacksonville sanitarium Monday, returning to their home near Sterling. • Mr Herbert Koeppc was dis missed from the local sanitarium Monday of this week in a much Ipmroved condition. • Everyone in Jacksonville hav ing rooms or camp grounds to rent during jubilee week kindly list same at once at the Jackson ville service station, or at jubilee Page 5 headquarter« in Medford, giving name, address, phone number, and whether riiona are single, double, if modern, the price, 8. H. Jone«, Mr«. E. 8. Severance, Peter Fick (committee on housing and camps.) • Stop at the Nugget. • A large number of parent« and friend» from here attended grad uation exercise« of the eighth grade Friday, May 23. Thoae grad uating from here were as follow«: Naomi Smith, Buelah Andrew«, Marcella Mitchell, Georgia Hart, Eunice Sanden, Frances Haight, Mary Branam, Freda Butcher, Shelley Littell, Bud Mitchell, Stuart Forbes, Kenneth Purcel, Billy Johnson, Thoma» Dunning ton and Gall Lusk. • Mr» Worth and xon Charlie of Yreka, Calif., were dinner guests Sunday of Mr«. Al Boone. • Mr«. Martha Mitchell wax a recent dinner guest of Mrx. Paul Penccxton of the Dr. Keene ranch near Medford. • W A. Gilbert recently left for Astoria, where he spends a part of each year fixhing. • Mr Yakel of Centra) Point, re tailer for a product« company, and C. W. Banta of Axhland, another door-to-door retailer, were calling in Jacksonville Tuesday. • Leo Field«, employed by the Compton Construction company, »topped to vixit hi» parent« here. Mr and Mr«. Clyde Field«, recently while enroute to the coast. • Mr«. Leslie Roger» wa» calling on friend« here Tuesday. • Mr. and Mr». Kent, who have been living in the house owned by Mr«. Worth, have mover! to Coos Bay. • Mr». Frank Boone and baby daughter »pent Sunday at the Cheater Purcel home. • Mr«. Florence Drake of Fern Valley «pent Monday visiting Miss Virginia Purcel. • Maxine Childers has been quite ill at her home here for some time, buffering with the flu. • Mrs. Lola Hildreath, Mrs. W. A. Childers and daughter Maxine were Medford visitor« Tuesday • Albert and Ernest Olsen, with friends, made a motor trip through parts of northern California dur ing the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gober and family of Lozier lane visited the Fred Butcher family here ar.d also attended the ball game Sunday. • Mr. and Mr«. Herman Pence of Klamath Falls visited at the home of Mr. Pence's parents. Mr. and Mr«. Ed Pence, Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney were Grants Paas visitors over the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. John White of Medford called on Mr« Dora Har baugh recently. • Barbara Jean Purcel has been ill at her home here for several days. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of near Butte Falla and daughter, Violet Olsen, were in Jacksonville Tuesday . /Firestone Bids You Welcome to Southern Oregon Medford and Jacksonville are making a sincere effort to entertain you with a fitting observance of 75 years of statehood ... 75 years of growth and development, of progress and achievement ... to acquaint you with the history and legend of the pioneer and his little joys and sorrows ... 'pirofox« ONE-STOP SERVICE Will be on the job, too, to make your sojourn here both pleasant and trouble-free. 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