Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 27, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 27, 1934
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The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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Personal News Notes
«L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL
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• Mr. and Mrs. William Coppie
of Murphy were guests of M r.
Coppie's sister, Mrs. Dave L.
Jones, on Little Applegate Hun-
day.
• A large crew of men In em-
ployed in resurfacing and oiling
the Applegate highway between
Ruch and Provolt this week Bry­
ant Hamilton Is umong local r. >-n
employed.
• A group visiting Oregon Caves
Hunday Included the following peo­
ple: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Culy and
■on Omar of Applegate, Mr. and
Mrs Ernest McIntyre of Jackson­
ville. Ml iui Ix-ora Culy of Medford,
and Loren Sewell and slater of
Ashland.
• Floyd Steel, Seattle mining man
formerly associated with mines on
the Applegate, has been hero in
the interest of mining during the
last few days
• Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bostwick of
Bellview motored to Applegute
Hunday. where they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs Ray Offcnbachrr.
• Joe Morcom of Corvallis is
■pending a few days visiting his
sister-in-law, Mrs. Jess Taylor, and
also f.lends at Medford.
• Earl Bigelow of Ruch was with­
out the use of his car for a short
time lust week when two Medford
men, mistaking the vehicle for
their own, removed It from a park-
ing space in Medford. The car was
recovered the following day.
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• Stories of picnicing on the Hud­
son river have been received by
friends here from Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Knutzen, who are spending
tin- HUinnu i with the latter's
mother and other relatives in New
York Mr. and Mrs. William Lud­
wig. who accompanied thhe Knut­
zens as far as Illinois, are attend­
ing summer school there, and will
visit the fair al Chicago before re-1
turning home Although all are
having a glorious time, part of the
group have conf eased a feeling of
homesickness.
• Mr and Mrs. Raymond Phillips
■ I the following guests,
at dinner at their home Sunday:
Mr and Mrs Wallace Haskins and
Newton Haskins, who are visiting
here from Pekin, III.; Mrs. Jean- j
ette Finley and brother, William
Haskins, of Alsea, Oregon; Mr
and Mrs. I-eonard McKee and
daughters. Mrs. Amos McKee, and
Mr» John Byrne and family, all
of Applegate.
• Miss Frieda Young of Willow
Springs is spending this week as
a guest of Mias Ix>la Straubc.
• Joe McDaniel of San Diego ar­
rived Saturday to spend several
days here with his brother, W. H.
McDaniel, while enroute to his
home from Salem and Seattle.
• Mrs. A S Klelnhammer visited
recently at the home of her sister-
in-law. Miss Ida Klelnhammer. at
Yreka Miss Klelnhammer left a
few days ago for a few weeks stay
in San Francisco.
• James Watson, Roseburg at­
torney, visited for a short time
last week at the home of Mrs
Maud Kubll.
I)r. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic - Physlotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
14 Years In Medford, Oregon
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• Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mansfield,
residents of Phoenix, Arizona, for
the last sven years, have returned
to the Applegate for a two months
visit with friends anti relatives,
umong whom are Mrs Mansfield's
brother, Fred Bcnbdict, and Mr.
Mansfield's brother, Robert, at
Missouri Flat. Mrs. Ed Welsen-
born, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mansfield, and her husband, will
arrive here early In Heptcmber for
a short visit, completing their trip
to the world's fair and Canada.
O Mrs. William Davis of Hterling
section is having as guests this
week her nephews, Lloyd and Ray­
mond Valiquett of Spokane.
O Hherman Baker and son Clar­
ence, having spent some time in
Klamath county, have returned to
Ruch, where they are mining.
• Westcrh Union at the Nugget,
i) Miss Alice Walton of Jackson-
\ill<-, has been spending the past
week visiting her friend, Miss Va-
leru Winningham, on upper Apple­
gate. The young ladles spent Wed-
icsday evening visiting with Jack­
sonville friends.
() Mrs. John Matney expected to
ivtum to her home at Ruch Wed­
nesday. having spent several days
in Medford with her daughter,
. its Onie Wimer, who had been ill.
J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook
if Han Francisco are spending the
final two weeks of their month's
vacation here with the latter's
[Mircnts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cam-
ron. They enjoyed an overnight
‘rip to Diamond lake Monday.
Previous to their journey here, Mr.
r.nd Mrs. Holbrook enjoyed a
motor trip through southern Call­
tomia.
• Mrs. F J. Rippey planned to
icave early this week for San
Francisco, having received word
of the death of her mother there
.Monday evening.
• Mr and Mrs. Owen Wommack
ml family of Medford spent Sun­
day with Mr and Mrs Art Palmer
near Ruch.
• Among local people employed in
.Medford packing houses are Omar
Culy and Mrs. Leonard McKee.
• The Nugget for magazines.
• Robert Hughes of Ruch, ac­
companied by his mother, Mrs.
Mary Hughes, attended the wed­
ding of his niece, Miss Mary Sel­
lers, which occurred at the First
Christian
church
in
Medford
Thursday evening of last week.
Miss Sellers was united tn mar­
riage to Harold Sargent, recently
i mm the south. Rev. W. R. Baird
performing the ceremony, The
bride is well known on the Apple-
gate, where she resided with her
■ nts, Mr and Mrs. H. P. Sel­
lers, for a number of years. Miss
Sellers has resided in Medford
»Ince graduation from the normal
ichool at Ashland two years ago,
and the young couple will continue
their residence there for the sum­
mer.
• Lloyd Hanscom of Little Ap­
plegate is recovering from an
■■inergency appendicitis operation
performed at the Community hos­
pital in Medford Friday evening.
• Bobbie, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. .Johnston of Ruch, sus­
tained a broken ami late last week
while playing at the home of his
grandmother, Mrs. Charles Ham­
ilton.
• Mr. and Mrs Fred R. York and
■laughters Ethel and Carol and son
Lyman of Los Angeles are guests
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On All Spring and Summer
Ready* to* Wear
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I at the home of Mr. York's sister, • Miss Fiances Port spent the
Mrs. James Arnold of upper Ap­ \ week-end in Ashland as a guest of
plegate. The family is accompan­ her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A
ied by Mrs. IJHian York, also of i H. Peachey.
Los Angeles, mother of Mr. York • Something of the tang of the
and Mrs. Arnold. The young people salt sea was expressed in conver­
of the group sponsored commun­ sation Hunday when Glenn Smith
ity singing at the Watkins school spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
house Hunday, which was enjoyed Aris Throckmorton. Mr. Smith,
by a large number of residents. who returned four years ago after
Miss Ethel York acted as pianist. a four-year period of enlistment
• Mr and Mrs. Herschel .Smith with the U. S. navy, enjoyed com­
and family of Compton, Calif., who paring sailor’s tales with his gray-
■pend the summer at their cabin | haired neighbor, who sailed the
at Squaw lake, arc entertaining seas in his younger days.
Mr and Mrs. Russel Hovey of Cali- • Edwin Taylor, member of the
foraia.
non-high school board, attended a
• Mrs. A. D. Hall is spending a meeting of the board at the county
few days with her son, Florence school superintendent's office at
Hall, at his cabin above Hquaw Medford a few evenings ago.
lake.
• N. C. White of the Medford for­
• Mr anil Mrs. Hester Knutzen estry office spent Tuesday and
and Bill Knutzen returned recently Wednesday on an inspection trip
from a trip to Nevada.
to Applegate lookouts and guard
• Mr. and Mrs. Vem Morgue of stations.
Portland are spending three days • Mr. and Mrs. Charley Mee left
visiting Mrs. Morgus' sister, Mrs. this week for Dead Indian, where
Ora Phillips.
they will spend a few weeks camp­
• Courteous service at the Nugget i ing while Mr. Mee is engaged in
• A group of more than 30 building a lookout house in that
friends gathered Sunday evening section.
at the home of Miss I»is Math- • Stop at the Nugget.
eney, who was celebrating her • Dan Wagner and Mr. and Mrs
birthday anniversary on that date. I John Croison of Salem are spend­
• Bill Fruit, equipped with a pack ing some time camping at Squaw
donkey and a cyclometer, is em­ lake. They also will visit Mr. Wag­
ployed by the forest service in ner’s son. James, at Dividend Bar.
logging (measuring) the govern­ • Jake Knutzen, who sustained a
ment trails through the Applegate broken leg while employed at
mountains. Mr. Fruit traverses the Camp Applegate two months ago,
trails by day, placing marking at has returned here from a Rose­
one-mlle Intervals, and makes burg hospital. Mr. Knutzen con­
• amp whenever nightfall ap­ tinues to walk with crutches.
proaches.
• Dan'l (Boone) Sbuss, who has
• Attorney and Mrs. Gus New­ been logging on Dead Indian this
bury of Medford and Terry, the summer, has taken the week off to
l'’rench poodle, motored to Beaver rest at his home here.
ranch Sunday over the new Silver • George Merritt of this city, who
l ork road. Terry, exultant over recently recovered from a pro­
the outing, is a ball player and has longed illness, started employment
i>een officially photographed in one at the Pinnacle Packing house in
of the new airflow cars, the at­ Medford early this week.
torney said.
• Leaving
Jacksonville
early
• Receiving word of probable set­ Tuesday morning, H. H. Lusk and
tlement of the San Francisco family made a one-aay round trip
strike, Mr. and Mrs. Merriam to Redding. Calif.
Worthington and daughter Dianne • Motoring here from Brewerton,
returned to the Bay City late last N. Y., Adelbert R Merritt 'and
week, having spent two days here party visited George Merritt and
with Mrs. Worthington's parents, Miss Issie McCully of this city
Mr and Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer. during the week. The New Yorker
Mr. Worthington is a member of a is an uncle of George Merritt, and
broadcasting orchestra. .
formerly resided in southern Ore­
• Miss Ruth Ziebarth and mother gon, at Central Point and Gold
and Robert Hughes, ail of Ruch, Hill, where he operated a hard­
planned to motor to Crescent City ware store years ago.
Wednesday.
• Albert McCready, formerly of
and Less
This clearance includes Dresses, Coats,
Suits, Hats and Sportswear . . .
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
July 26, 27, and 28
Wakefield, Miss Jessie Clark, Mrs.
Virgil Swanson and Le Von Dun­
ford, all of Jacksonville, hiked to
the Dunford ranch on Little Ap­
plegate Sunday afternoon.
• Mr. and M rs. O. C. I-ewis and
son Ray were dinner guests of
Mrs. Mary Norvell and daughter
Margaret Monday evening.
• Mr and Mrs J. L. Taylor and
daughter Harriet made a business
trip to Eagle Point Sunday.
• Miss Eleanor Clark of Jackson-
sonville returned home Monday
from Oak Grove, where she has
been visiting Miss Betty West.
• Florence Hall of the Squaw
lake region and his brother, Har­
ley of Little Applegate, were vis­
itors in Jacksonville Monday eve­
ning
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Saturday till
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Jacksonville
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Your most delicately colored
garments or heaviest white lin­
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Portland and now visiting Arthur
Van Galder and family of Jack-
sonville. received a conspicuous
black eye Saturday when a foul
ball from Elliott Rhoten's bat
found its way to expanse between
his eyes.
• Mr. and Mrs. William Winning­
ham of Klamath Falla were dinner
guests of Mr and Mrs Ed Pence
of Jacksonville Monday.
• Special news flash : Will the
borrower of Charlie Dorothy's
stepladder please bring It home?
• Donald Dorothy, who has been
employed in a CCC camp east of
Lakview, returned to his home
here Tuesday evening for a few
days visit.
• Mrs. Larry Howe of Seattle has
b« _-n visiting with her husband in I
Jacksonville this week.
• Le Von Dunford, Doris Clark,
Frances Wakefield, Jessie Clark,
Mrs. O. W. Dunford, Marian
Smith and Ray Ix-wis of Jackson­
ville and vicinity motored to Cres­
cent City over the week-end.
• Les Weiss, well-known referee
and electric welder of Medford,
passed through Jacksonville Wed­
nesday evening while enroute to
Applegate for a few days outing.
• Miss Alice Walton of Jackson­
ville was a house guest of Miss
Maxine Vaughn and Miss Lois Hill
of Medford for a few days last
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight,
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lewis and son
Ray, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Beach
and sons Joe and Robert, Miss
Alice Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Coleman, all of Jacksonville, and
Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs. Edgar
Price of Medford motored to Dead
Indian last Sunday.
• Miss Doris Clark, Miss Frances
SO North Riverside
Phone 166
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