Friday, June 29,1934 —■ The JACKSONVILLE MINER ■ ■■■■ - ■ -———---------- „------------ -------------------------- --------- -------------------------- Personal News Notes >ul«a Ray. • Two piece« of platinum the size of a match head were discovered recently along the Big Applegate river by Captain J. K (Heinie) Snyder of Scuttle who, with Mrs Snyder, has remained in the com- nunity since last winter. While ¡»roapectlng for gold, Captain Sny­ der ha« found «mailer piece« in he same locality and alno near the Applegate store. • Mrs Mury Purcel »pent a few lays last week as a gueat of her iaughter-ln-law, Mra Edna Pur- el. at Medford. • Ml«» Jeanette McKee, who re­ lumed Sunday to her home in Klamath Falls, and Miss Leah Mc­ Kee. who returned to the Cole Holmes residence at Medford on the aame day, were honored with i farewell party Thursday evening of last week after spending two weeks vacation with relatives on Big Applegate. The party was given at the home of Mrs Floyd McKee, where dancing and games proved a popular diversion. Sing­ ing with banjo accompaniment by Mias Gladys Byme also waa a pop­ ular feature. After partners for luncheon had been chosen by matching advertising slogans with their products, refreshments were served to the following young peo­ ple at midnight: Misses Jeanette McKee, Leah McKee, Gladys Byrne. Frances Port, Vonnetta Ru­ precht and Lola Straube Billy Townsend. Bill Dorn, Bill Straube, Maurice Byme, Clifton Childers and Omar Culy. • Mrs J. F Lawrence of Med- ford motored here Sunday, where she visited Mra. Loren Scott, who waa returning that day to her home at Maderia, Calif., after spending two weeks visiting her mother, Mra. Maud Kubli. • Courteous service at the Nugget • Mr and Mrs Wallace Haskins, accompanied by the former's fath­ er, Newton Haskins, arrived from Pekin, Illinois, a few days ago, and will spend the summer in southern Oregon. Mrs. Haskins will reside In Ashland while attending the summer session of the Normal school, and her husband will vaca­ tion in the hills. The easterners ire former residents of Applegate, -ind called at the home of Mrs. Ulla Haskins at Ruch shortly after heir arrival here. • Mrs. T. R Pittock and daugh­ ters Gloria and Regina and aona Tom and Bill arrived recently from San Diego to join Mr. Pittock at their former home on lower Ap­ plegate. The family will remain here this summer, Mr. Pittock having been here for several months. • F. J. Rippey is feeling some­ what improved, following a ser­ ious illncM at his upper Applegate home last week resulting from as­ thma and heart trouble. • Mrs. Dena Carl of Long Beach. . ------- - - Cinderella Shop’s *1 Wash., formerly of Applegate, la a gueat of Mra. Will Forreat and ulao at the home of Mlaa Gertrude Finley of l'rovolt region. • The Nugget for magazines • William (Uncle Bill) Purcel la «uffering from a »¡»rained ankle nuatained a few day« ago when he fell at the Purcel aawmlli, which la being remodeled. An x-ray pic­ ture ahowed no broken bonea. • Mr». Victor Anderxon has re­ turned to her home on Big Apple­ gate after «pending a few week« viMlting relative« at Medford and vicinity. • Mr«. Ivan McDonough of Ruch la «¡tending «everal day« with her mother, Mra W W. Willlta, who 1« ill at her home at Per«l«t. • W E. Ward, well known cattle man of the Klamath river country, wan a bu«lne«H visitor on upper Applegate late last week. • Clayton Smith, employed in cul­ tivating at the hopyard» owned by George Truax at Mlaaouri Flat, viaited hia mother, Mra. My ria Smith, at Ruch Sunday. Mr. Smith report« that Mr. Truax haa 70 acrea planted to hopa. • Mr. and Mr». A. S. Kleinharn- mor had ,aa gueat» Sunday their niece, Mr«. Royal Alkire of boa Angelea, formerly Mi«a Caryle Van Dyke, who Is »pending two weeks viaitlng relative» in southern Ore­ gon Mr» Alkire waa accompanied to Applegate by her sister and hUMband, Mr. and Mr». Raymond Ftah of Medford and Mr». Clyde Young and daughter of Aahland. • Cheater Kubli of Gold Hill vi­ cinity and Wd Geetera of Apple­ gate apent Saturday at Squaw lake. Among other» apending the week-end at the resort were 56 young people from the Seventh Day Adventist church at Medford. • Elvis Offenbacher, 5-year-old «on of Mr. and Mr». Leon Offen­ bacher, auatalned injuries about the none and mouth while at the Applegate bridge dedication Sat­ urday. when he waa bitten by a dog left in an automobile. Firat aid treatment waa given by a atate policeman. • The Nugget for cold drink». • Mra I. Taylor of Medford la apending a few day» on Applegate a« a gueat of her aona, Edwin and Jeaa. Mra. Taylor celebrated her 72nd birthday anniveraary Mon­ day. • Ralph Smith, accompanied by hi» nephew, Charlie Offenbacher, and Harvey Rowden, all of Ruch, ha» returned from the Oregon na­ tional guard encampment at Sea­ side. where Mr. Smith was firat cook. Harvey served an second cook during the encampment. • O. H. Campbell and Lewis Stal- der of Auburn, Wash , are visiUng at the A. C. Van Galder home thia week while looking over various mining properties. They plan to make their home here soon, and with Van Galder, investigated the Holland and Althouse mining dis­ tricts. • Mrs. Drue Adams of Portland la apending a few days with Mr. for ............................... for .............................. $20.00 $7.00 $3.00 Phone 4 Medford RED "A" COFFEE— Per pound ......... ...... PORK AND BEANS—Van (amp'i Three medium cans ......................... 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Anderson, min­ ing engineer from Portland, has been looking over mineral claims of Jacksonville district, and also will remain for several more days at the Van Galder home here, for- marly known as the Toft reai- dence. • H G. Bloomer of Hattie and Auburn, W»h , was in Jacksonville Tuesday and Thursday of this week preparatory to investing in mining property of this section • Ml»« Margaret Orr from Grants Paas 1« visiting through the week with her cousin, Mias Mary John­ ston. • Miss Elsie Howel), following two busy weeks teaching Bible school at the Ruch school house, is moving on to Foots creek for a two weeks of school there. • A program of the Dally Vaca­ tion Bible school was held Friday night. There were prizes given to the students having the highest number of points. In the junior clasa Min« Anita Bell was first with Miss Jessie Smith coming a close second. The intermediate class, Mary Johnaton was first and Paul Matheny second. The stud­ ents with perfect attendance were given Bibles. Program consisted of songs and Scripture reading by students. • Miss Ruth Feebler is returning to her home at Ruch this week, after graduating from Alhambra high school in southern California. • Mrs. Charles Hamilton has been seriously ill the past few days. • Evaro Beverly Bell was a pa­ tient at Community hospital in Medford Monday, when she under­ went a minor operation for tonsils and adenoids. Her many friends will be pleased to know she is get­ ting along nicely. Dr. Edwin Duroo waa the physician on the case. • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pechin of Wichita, Kansas, were visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Peckham home. Mr. Pechin was an old schoolmate of Mr. Peckham. The Wichitans left Kansas aome three weeks ago and toured through the drouth-stricken middlewest en­ route. The Pechins have an eye on southern Oregon as a permanent location. I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Clearance of All Spring Dresses Page 5 Don’t buy on appearance. 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