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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1934)
Friday, June 15, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER r A and family of Little Applegate | were in Jacksonville Tuesday en- route to Medford. T W. Jones of Murphy also was a caller here. • The Nugget for cold drinks <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL • Roger Dunning ton is visiting at the home of his uncle, Clifford • Mr and Mrs. Frank Riddle, who wig, employed to teuch the upper Dunnington, on Wolf creek. have resided at Klamath orchards grades at Applegate next term, • Mrs. Mary Deters of Oakland, on tiie Jacksonville-Phoenix road, will attenti summer school In Il Calif., called on friends here Mon- where Mr. Kiddle has served as linois, where both will visit rela <lay. Mrs Peters is a sister of foreman for several years, recently tives. Ernest McVain, high school Gue Newbury. purchased a 120-acre ranch In the student, is employed to care for • James H Hmith has gone to Camp Clatsop foy two weeks of Bellview district above Ashlund Mr. Knutzen's ranch during his national guard life. and will move there soon. Mrs absence. • Mrs. Clarice Rivera and daugh Riddle is a sister of Mra. Hattie • Of interest to local people is ter Clarice of Medford were vis ixigan and Mra. Alice Ulrich of the marrluge at Medford last Sat itors at the Forest Ravenor home this city urday of Miss Gail Cantrail and here the latter part of last week, • A daughter weighing six and John Uuigston, both of Medford • Mrs. Kate Bonin of Davenport, one-half pounds was bom to Mr Miss Cantrail, a graduate of the Neb., arrived here Hunday to be and Mrs. Harold Smith of Ruch Medford high school this year, is with her daughter, Mra. Ruel Friday. June S. The young ladj a granddaughter of Mrs Sarah Knowlton, who has been HI at her arrived al Medford, and has been •untrull of this city and Mrs. Dorn home here for the past six weeks named Beverley Ann. Mrs. Myri. Saltmarsh of Applegate. The • Norman Flitcroft and small son Smith, mother of Mr. Hmith, tell) ■oung couple are making their of Oak Ridge are visiting at the friends that grand-parenthcMs: '.omc at Medford. M. O. Flitcroft home here. makes her feel younger. • Courteous service at the Nugget • Mr. and Mrs Rector Gess and • Charles Elmore la attending th< • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bakrr of Dorothy Gaddy of Klamath Falls stale Grange convention at Rose Ruch are receiving a visit from were visitors at the James Gaddy burg this week as delegate from the former's father and mother home here the first of the week. • Forest Ravenor, who has been the Applegate Grange, in which from Washington he is assistant steward Mr. El • A Itarn belonging to Kasper mining on the Klamath river for more accomjMuded n group of 'Cubli of Missouri Flat was de- the past several weeks, left Mon lay- for Applegate, where he will Jacksonville Grangers to the con itroyed by fire a few «lays ago. vention. • Nineteen pupils from thè Apple mine. • Stop at the Nugget. gate schools completed the eighth • The Caty family has moved into • Mr. and Mrs Ed Hmith have ■;rade last month. The complete the Mra. Henry Gallup house on received word that their son, Ev '1st follows: Ruch Anita Hell California street. erett. and hla wife will arrive June Bel) and Robert Feebler; Un • Mra. Gleason's mother, Mrs Clark, and sister are visiting here about July 10 from Hun Bernar iontown Fay Randall; Sterling Mrs. Gleason is employed at the dino on their annual vacation. Mr Richard Flail; Thompson Creek Hmith has been employed in the Hazel and Merl Kendal and Elaine local telephone office. state highway office at Sun Ber- Henry; Applegate Lae Brown; • The Nugget for magazines. • Mr. and Mra. Melvin Cunning nardlno for several years .............................................. - - Little Applegate Harold — Perkin« • Eddie Daily of Hilt motored to Agnes _______ ___ Dunford and Pauline ham of Medford moved to the Applegate Hunday, where he vis Khlncsburg; Watkins Ardlth Ste Ruch vicinity early this week. ited friends phenson, Mildred Burleson. Louise • T. 8. Cady, of the Summit Serv • Mr. and Mrs Frank Knutzen Harr. Robert Lewis and Russel ice station, returned to his home from Community hospital in Med and daughters Margaret and Jerry Garrison. and Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwig • Mrs C. B. Dunnington and son ford late last week following an and two children of Applegate are Billy left Wednesday evening for appendicitis operation. Mr. Cady - — . ■ —. ■ off to see the world's fair and an extended visit at the home of /— otherwise enjoy themselves until Mrs. Dunnington's parents In Gon August or later. The group left by zales. Calif motor Monday, and after reaching • Mr. and Mrs. Jim McNair of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Knutzen Grenada. Calif., visited at the Har will continue by train to New York ry Whitney home over the week City to visit Mrs Knutzen's par end. ents and other relatives. Mr. Lud- • Mr and Mrs W E Scranton Personal News Notes Cinderella Shop for Your Summer HAT A FEW OF OUR MANY GROCERY Page 3 has been recovering so rapidly he was able to drive his car to Ash- land Wednesday. i • Mr. and Mra. J. 8 Bond of Ash land, accompanied by their son, L T Bond, Mrs. Bond and daughter of El Paso, Texas, picnicked in Jacksonville Wednesday and visit ed points of interest. J. S. Bond says that he was the Oregon trail blazer for the Bond family. His oldest son, 8. C. Bond, Is an auto dealer at Cresswell, Oregon. • H. C. Mechern modernized the wiring at the 8. C. Peters home this week. • Mr. and Mrs Floyd Eddings of Gold Hill were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Simon Hartbauer • Mrs. W A. Cox and children I . ................. . " ......... D el rogue of Pinehurst visiter her mother. new four-wheeled logging trailer Mrs. Katie Sparks, last week-end. this week for logging operations • The report from Miss Gene at I.Akevlew. vieve Shafer, who is recovering from an appendectomy, is that she hopes to be out to see the Miners win another ball game next Sun day. 202 Medford Bldg. • Dick Chappell is painting the Fred Hoesley house this week. Phone 4 Medford • A C. Van Galder received a R. W. Sleeter, M. D, A FREE TICKET I WORLD’S FAIR TRIP! inox MAIN LINE POINTS) *5735 COACH *68M TOURIST ROUNDTRIP *86 STANDARD ROUNDTRIP Go East through San Francisco and Los Angeles. Return Southern Pacific Æ Cucccss to Ä« >liAIJJ. SPECIALS JUNE 16TH AND 18TH THESE PRICES GOOD TILL JUNE 23 (No Off-Brands All Standard Mdse.) 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