Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 29, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Page 6
Friday, June 29, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
1 >>ase running and timely hitting,
*\ and daughter Shirley of Berkeley,
added two more runs, one in the
I Mrs. Keter Dallas of San Fran-
I cisco, and Mlaa Folrence Mechem
fourth and another in the seventh.
Miners added a tally in the fourth,
f of Los Angeles are visitor« thia
also, when singles by Johnson,
I week at the home of Mr and Mrs.
Coker and Hanimersley scored the
We never expect to know how I H C. Mechem here. Mia Werner
hard-hitting little catcher.
it feels to receive the Pulitxer I and Mrs. Dallas are daughters of
Gold Diggers remained blanked
newspai'er award for disinter­ I Mr. and Mrs H. C. Mechem, while
from then on Ull last half of the
ested and meritorious public I Mlsa Florence Mechem la a grand-
ninth, when score stood 7-3. Tur­
Medford “Git Downers” to ner. first up, smacked out a hard- service, but we feel an urge to I 1 daughter.
• Miss Golda Boone and Mra
comment on the awarding of
Meet Miners Here 2:30 hit drive down third-base line for thia honor on the Medford I Martha Mitchell motored to I*ort-
Sunday When Tie Stand a home run. followed by Fred (Ore.) Mail Tribune for its part I land Friday of Inst week, return-
single, a hit on an error
in the Jackson county political ( Ing home Sat unlay
of Nines Will Be Settled Green's
in center field by Hall, Coffman's
rumpus last year To the casual I • Mr and Mra. Cheater Ix*onard
single and a hit on an error by
observer
from the outside It I of Medford visited friends here
Coming here to settle an old
Van Galder, scoring Green. Hall
would appear that recognition I Sunday.
dispute — concerning which nine
crossed home 'then Greening sac-
should be given to a lowly , i • Mr and Mrs Raymond Rumley
has the best team, and the best
rificed to the infield. and Johnson
weekly newspaper. The Jack­ J of Butte Falls called on relatives
alibis Medford's Gilmore Lions
walked, to again load the sacks.
sonville
Miner and its editor for i I in Jacksonville recently.
will invade the Jacksonville dia­
with two away. Wilton White,
the leading role played in rid­ I • The high school Sunday school
mond to meet the local Miners for
newly signed outfielder, struck
ding Jackson county of crooked | class of the Presbyterian church
the third time this season Each
out to end the game, with tyeing
politicians Observers at the I serenaded homes of some local in-
nine, in two previous encounters
and winning runs waiting to come
ringside may have obtained a | valid* Sunday morning, accompan-
together, has won a game.
home for dear old J'ville.
different view of the fracas, but I led by their teacher. Mrs G. O.
Gilmore, boasting a snappy nine
Hammersley allowed but eight
our opinion is formed from I Sanden
made up of late 'teeners, has been scattered hits and secured 12
• Miss Alice Hoefa was among
newspaper accounts.
talking of a "winner-take-all” ar­ strikeouts, while Tungate, for
Medford shoppers Tuesday.
For
months
and
months
the
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rangement. and appears quite con­ Butte Falls, whiffed 14 and sur­
once-a-week editor of the Jack- | • Miss Ruth Severance left Sun­
fident of good luck and plenty of rendered 15 hits. The box score:
sonville paper. Leonard Hall, 1 day evening for a summer’s trip
runs when the dust clears away
Jacksonville
assailed the "gang” and never I to Honolulu.
Sunday, said Manager Bob Ix?wis
AB R H E
ceased firing until the ring- I • Mr and Mrs Gene Fendall and
yesterday. The game, which prom­ Turner, 3b ............. 5
1
1 0 leader was in the penitentiary 1 three daughters of Hayward. Cal.,
ises to be another close contest for Green, ss ...... . ..... 5
1
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serving a life sentence, with six ] are visiting at the home of Mrs
local fans, will start at 2:30 sharp Hall, cf ..... ............. 5
1
2
0
of bis followers. It was Hall. ( Lola Hildreth here
The Miners, however, have been ! Coffman. If............. 5
1
2
0
and not the editor of the Mail I • Missionary society of the Jack­
welcoming back their regular first Yakel, 2b ............... 3
0
0
2
Tribune, who was horsewhipped 1 sonville Presbyterian church has
baseman. Weldon McBee, who has I Van Galder, 2b
2
0
1
0
on the streets of Medford be- | postponed next meeting until Fri­
been away at national guard camp, Greening, lb ......... 4
0
2
1
cause he persisted in his fight | day, June 29
and plan to flash their best infield Johnson, c ............. 4
3
2
2 for a clean county; it was Hail I • Forest Ravenor, who is mining
lineup of the entire season over Coker, rf..... . ......... 3
3
0 who, through the columns of 1 on Applegate, spent the week-end
0
the week-end. "Peewee” Van Gald­ White, rf................. 2
0
0 ( his paper, showed up every I at his home in Jacksonville
0
er, high school lad who held down Hammersley. p ...... 3
1
0
0
crooked trick of the conapira- I • Mrs. Mary Norvel and daugh-
second for half a game last Sun­
tors; and it was Hall who was I tera Margaret and Barbara Jaan
day to show real class, will be
Totals _
6 15
.»...41
7 given the leading role in the I viaited the Lindsey home at I>ead
started on that position, while the
Butte Falls
Associated Press dispatches and I Indian Sunday.
now famous "Screwball” Turner
AB R H E
other news service stories which I • Mrs. Beulah Berber and chll-
will romp over shortstop’s area. Groothius, cf ......... 5
o
1
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were published all over the I >lren have returned from a viait
Fred Green will hold his regular DePasqual. 2b ....... 5
at the Ed Russell home on Apple­
1
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2
northwest.
position at third, leaving Coffman. Poole, c ................... 5
2
0
1
It Is only once in a lifetime I gate.
Greening, Yakel, Coker, Hall and Gardewine, »s
0
5
1
0
that the lowly weekly news- I • Roger Dunnlngton paid a short
Roger Card to divide time in out­ J. Tungate, 3b ....... 4
1
Jacksonville Tuesday
0
0
paper publisher takes the cen- { visit in
field.
Moore, rf ..... ......... 4
1
0
1
ter of the stage with the wel- I morning. returning to Wolf gulch,
1
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Bill "Screwball” Turner, uncle Gott, rf ........ ......... 4
2
fare of an entire county depend- ( where he has been visiting an un-
1
0
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of Van Galder, played with Denver Pryzbyla, If ........... 3
Ing upon his leadership, and we ( cle, Cliff Dunnington.
• Mr and Mrs Fred l^wia of
1
1
0
in the fast Western league for two R. Tungate, p......... 4
figure that Mr Hall should
Butte Falls were recent Jackson-
seasons, and is a close relative of
have been awarded the honor,
ville visitors.
Totals
39
8
5
7
Dazzy Vance, world-famous pitch­
—Dan W. Bagshaw Jr. in Zll-
• Mr and Mrs. Rue! Knowlton
Umpires: Jake Shafer and A. C.
er. The two have been practicing
lah (Wash.) Mirror.
this week with second base divid­ Van Galder.
y were Medford shoppers Tuesday
Mrs. Knowlton is rapidly improv­
ing their territory, and workouts
ADVENTISTS TO HOLD GREAT ing from an illness suffered for
show blood runs thicker than
CAMP MEET AT GLADSTONE several weeks
water, when speaking of the great
• Mrs Lula Saulsbury was a re­
national sport. Gilmore Felines are
July 26 through August 5 all cent guest of Mrs. Gan tn er nt
expected to start Alva Merritt,
Annual school election was held Adventistso f Oregon will hold Medford.
young speedball flash, on the
mound, with Chuck Ward catch­ in the Applegate schools Monday their annual camp meeting at • Dave Cronemiller, who suffered
Gladstone park which, in some in­ numerous bums when his house
ing. Bill Hammersley will throw with the following results:
Watkins. Mrs. Ben Dawson and stances, draws as many as 5000 burned a week ago. is recovering
to Si Johnson, for the bucket lift­
Mrs. Bert Harr reelected director and 6000 persons.
ers.
rapidly at the Jacksonville sani­
The Venden brothers, who are tarium.
Last Sunday, backing up Pitch­ and clerk; Beaver Creek, Ed Walk­
er Hammersley with loose infield er, new director and Mrs. L. C. conducting an evangelistic cam­ • Harold Boat, grandson of W. C.
support at crucial moments. Min­ Port reelected clerk; Uniontown, paign in Medford, and L. M Selt­ Fixley. suffered a severe ax cut
ers dropped a thrilling 6-7 victory Fred Straube was reelected direc­ zer, who has been holding weekly on his left hand, which necessi­
to Shorty Miles' Butte Falls tim­ tor; Little Applegate, Fred West, meetings in Jacksonville, will be tated several stitches
ber cruisers Both nines started new director, and Mrs. Glenn Salt­ in attendance at that time. It is • L. A. Wilson of Long Beach,
scoring in the second frame, when marsh reelected clerk; Ruch, Mrs. hoped, stated Mr. Seltzer yester­ Calif., is paying his sister, Mrs.
visitors stretched three hits, two 1 Ray Offenbacher and Ralph Gildea day, that many from the southern Laura Peckham, a 10 day visit.
walks and two Miner errors into reelected clerk and director; Ap­ Oregon district will be able to at­ • Open season on rattlesnakes has
five runs, and Miners came back | plegate. Jack O'Brien and Fred tend.
reached Williams creek again and
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in their half with a home run by Benedict reelected clerk and di­
the 9-year-old Davidson boy dis­
Ben Coffman and another score rector; Thompson creek. George • Mr. and Mrs John E. Matney patched Mr. Rattler and all his 11
when Johnson and Coker bunched Kendal), new director, and Mrs. J. are spending a few days on Sar­ rattles to the unhappy hunting
dine creek, where they are doing ground a few days ago.
their hits. Butte Falls, by smart 1 R. Hoffman reelected clerk.
assessment work on a claim.
Chee, T’anks a Lot,
MISTER Bagshaw!!
Applegate Holds
School Elections
• Mr and Mrs Charles Howard
of Grants Pass were recent guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher.
• Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hartbauer
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hulse and
nephew were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Bowman Monday
evening.
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Whet a difference electricity make« in the
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avoid a generation ago. The electric range is
the modem woman's key to health, happi­
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fuel for old fashioned methods of cooking.
Cook the modem, convenient electrical way.
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Fixley, who •re the parent« of
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• Mrs. Ruch spent Sunday with
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Medford.
• Lester Throckmorton and fam­
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