Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, September 28, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, September 28, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
A also are riding in the Fir Glade
I vicinity.
• Mrs Ervin I^-wis entertained a
. few guests at dinner nt her home
! Sunday in observance of her birth-
anniversary,I n< lulling Mr and
<1 Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL duy
Mrs Frank Ditsworth of Prospect
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr and
• Fred Klclnhamrner of Jackson­ • H. D. (Johnny) Reed of Gold son and «laughter.
ville was a recent overnight guest llill, democratic nominee for coun­ • Mr and Mrs, Edward Scott and
at the home of his brother. A. S ty Judge, was visiting friends on Norman Jensen of upper Apple­
gate were transacting business in
Klcinhummer of Applegate.
Applegate Tuesday.
• John Griffin of Medford visited • Mr. and Mrs. Hale Wheeler of Medford early this week
recently at the home of Mr. and Medford spent the week-end at the • Mr and Mrs. Frank Clark of
Mrs. Miles Cantrail Mr Griffin home of Mrs. Wheeler's futher, this city, in observance of the lat­
ter's birthday anniversary, expect­
Is president of the Southern Ore­ Fred Offen bacher.
gon Pioneer association, and dis­ • Andrew Bostwick, employed In ed to be hosts tonight to Mr. and
cussed the approaching reunion, the Rogue River valley fruit harv­ Mrs Mercer, Mr, and Mrs. Yonce,
which will be held In Jacksonville est for some lime, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, Mr. and
October 4.
Applegute, ami has resumed oper­ Mrs Fayes, all of Medford, and
• Mrs Carolyn Winetrout, accom­ ation of the Wheeler quartz mill Henry Wilkerson and Miss John-
son of Jacksonville, at dinner.
panied by Mrs. Clarence Wlnetrout below Ruch.
and son Arthur, all of Grants Pass, • The HEC. club of the Applegate • I>>cal residents who have a lik-
spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Grange wim scheduled to meet at Ing for sorghum can obtain the
Mrs Fred Benedict.
the home of Mrs. Frank Knutzen strictly home-made produce this
• The Little Applegate Sewing Wednesday. Members are engaged season from Tom I»vel, who raised
a few acres of cane at the A. 8
club will convene at the home of in quilt making at the present.
Mrs M R Buck Wednesday after­ • Charles and Forrest Ravenor. Kleinhammcr ranch, where he is
noon. October 3. for the first fall who bail been prospecting along employed. Mr. Lovel purchased a
meeting, Mrs Buck announced this the Big Applegate near Ruch dur­ mill and ground i’>0 or 70 gallons
week In May the club adjourned ing the summer, expected to move of sorghum from his crop.
activities for the summer, and with to Jacksonville this week, where • Six Inches of snow were re­
the approach of chilly afternoons, they would continue their prospect ported at Dutchman's peak Sun­
day. Wagner Gap guard station re-
members turn their thoughts to work.
ported two Inches, while Fir Glade
needle work.
• Orval Rowden, employed in had four.
• Mr. and Mrs Glenn Saltmarsh fruit packing at Medford, spent • While advancing skyward in
and Mr. and Mrs Fred West mot­ .Sunday with his parents, Mr and pursuit of a flying squirrel. Miss
ored over the Siskiyou road to Mrs. T M. Rowden. Mr. and Mrs Mary Stephenson of upper Apple­
Klamath river Sunday, returning Frank Bumhctaer and two daugh­ gate fell from a tree Saturday,
over the Pacific highway They ters of Medford also were guests sustaining a sprained ankle. She
encountered several inches of snow at the Rowden home Bunday.
Is reported to have fallen 25 or 30
on the trip and rode several small • Stop at the Nugget.
liit
drifts.
• Week-end guests at the home
• Next regular meeting of RNA • Week-end guests at the home of of Mark Winningham were Attor­
will be held Tuesday, October 2. Mr and Mrs. K. H. Taylor were ney and Mrs Kenneth Denman of
at the Jacksonville Royal Neigh­ Mr. and Mrs. Frances Corthay of Medford and the former's sister,
bor hall. District Deputy Brocli of Scuttle, who were on their home­ Miss Helen Denman of Corvallis,
Ashland Is to lx* present, at which ward Journey after a two months and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Norris,
time members must lie present to trip to Tennessee, where they vis­ Gil Nebs of Medford and John Nor­
ited relatives. The couple traveled
win a small prize.
through 1H states during their trip ris of Jacksonville. Mr. Denman
• Western Union at the Nugget and also visited A Century of killed a four-point buck while on
• Mr. and Mrs Edward Scott of Progress Additional guests at the the trip
upper Applegate had as week-end Taylor home late last week were • The Nugget for magazines
guests Mrs. Scott's mother, Mrs Mr and Mrs Charles Stacey of • A meeting of the Jacksonville
N. J. Jensen, and son Charles and Medford and daughter, Mrs. Opal Parent-Teachers association was
daughter Esther of Oakland, Calif iJouglaa of San Francisco, and held in the local high school audi­
• Mr and Mrs Lester Throck­ Mrs May Green, also of Medford torium Friday evening. After a
morton of Eagle Point spent Sun­ • Mrs A. W. Mercer and daugh­ short business meeting and an in­
day with Applegate relatives.
ter Merle of Copper have taken up troduction of the faculty, an inter­
• Ed Saltmarsh has returned to temporary residence in Medford esting program was given as fol­
his home at Ruch, having sjxmt while Miss Mercer attends high lows Jamei Stephens of Medford
the summer at Tallowbox lookout school there. Billy Dickey of Big sang three numbers, accompanied
I>ean Saltmarsh will continue in Applegate also is among the stud­ at the piano by Sebastian Appollo,
charge at the station until the end ents attending high school from also of Medford. Mr. Appollo
of the season.
played three piano solos and the
here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phinney of Rev. Joseph Knotts of the Medford
lJttle Applegate have moved to Methodist church was speaker for
Medford, where their children are the evening. Miss Elinor Curry, ac­
companied at the piano by Mrs.
attending school.
• Albert Hartley has returned to Joe Nee, san gtwo numbers. Miss
his home on Little Applegate, fol­ Curry is music teacher at the
lowing several weeks employment Roosevelt school in Medford.
in the grain harvest in Klamath Award for having most parents
county. Mrs. Ellis Hartley, who present at the meeting went to
has remained on Applegate for Mrs. Florence Hunsaker's fifth
some time, has returned to Malin, and sixth grade room. The meet­
ing was concluded with refresh­
where she will Join her husband.
• Captain H. J. lHeinie) Snyder ments. served by Mrs Paul God­
of Big Applegate is recovering ward, Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mrs.
from a broken instep sustained George Wendt and Mrs Archie
while working in the Dead Indian Bowman
DBOWMAN'N FAMOUS
section a short time ago Captain • Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shafer and
CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL
Snyder had been at work only a daughter Genevieve were Medford
few hours when a log struck his visitors Wednesday of this week.
PERMANENTS
foot, forcing him to return to his • Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Babb of
Napa, Calif., who have been visit­
home.
All Work Guaranteed
ing at the W. A. Childers home
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• Willis Scott, Charley Dunford, for the past two weeks, left for the
Glenn Saltmarsh and Claus Kleln- south Wednesday.
BOWMAN’S
• Courteous service at the Nugget
Barlxr Shop and Beuuty Parlor hammer left Wednesday for Freez-
out .where they are riding for • Mr. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 57—IX S. Central
beef. C. W. Culy and Ed Finley Chris Kenney were recent business
callers at the Vogel ranch.
• The Jacksonville seventh and
eighth grade boys baseball team
met, and defeated, the seventh and
eighth grade team from Central
Point Wednesday afternoon, re­
sulting in a 4-12 score.
• Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ravenor
and the latter's mother, Mrs. Carp-
mel, left for Medford Wednesday
evening, where they will spend sev­
eral days visiting at the George
Hollingsworth home. Mrs. Hol­
lingsworth is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ravenor.
• Mrs. Evelyn Combs and Mrs.
Thelma Jones of Medford recently
visited relatives here.
• Earl Bryant of this city is en­
gaged in logging on French gulch
on Applegate.
• Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Norris and
children, Mattle, Annes and Emily,
of Tuie I-ake, Calif, spent the week
end at the Alec Norris home here.
Mr. Alec Norris, who has been
visiting with his son Alfred for
Personal News Notes
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Valuable Papers
Should Be Kept in a
Safety Deposit Box
Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
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MEDFORD
the past several weeks, returned
home with the former local fam­
ily Mr. Norris, while here, sub­
scribed for The Miner, admitting
Tuie l-akc country’s wind was not
quite sufficient.
• Mr Ora Wyant is spending a
Couple of weeks visiting at the
home of his sister at Klamath
Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown of i
Griffin creek visited at the P. J,
Fick home here Sunday.
• B A Gaddy returned home
Sunday from a trop on the Illinois
river in California
• Mrs I L Coffrnan was a busi­
ness visitor in Medford Monday.
• Mrs Bill Lffloo and sons Fred
and Charles of Medford were vis­
itors at the B. A. Gaddy home
Monday.
• Ernest and Albert Heuners and
Clayton Gaddy, all of this city,
left for a hunting trip to Klamath
Falls early Monday morning. They
expected to return Tuesday eve­
ning with their spoils.
• Mrs B A. Gaddy and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Gardner of Jackson­
ville were business visitors in Med­
ford Tuesday afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs Nick Kime of
Medford visited friends here Wed­
nesday afternoon.
• Mrs Cox of Medford visited
with Ashland friends Wednesday
afternoon.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaw of
Sacramento, Calif., are visiting
Miss Mary Hurst of this city. Mrs.
Shaw was the former owner of the
F. L. TouVelle home here, and was
a local school teacher of the third
and fourth grades many years ago.
• Mrs. Anna Gilbert Wolf and
friend of Crescent City, Calif.,
were visitors at the home of Miss
I Hide McCully of this city Tuesday.
Mrs. Wolf attended school here
when she was a girl.
• Mrs. Howard of Medford and
son Billie called on friend« here
Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Jack Green and
non Hal of this city went on a
hunting trip to Klamath county
Wednesday. They returned Sunday
with two fine deer.
• APPLES Delicious, Newtowns;
50c in your box. Roy G. Smith,
Jacksonville.
(oct5)
west, south and Pacific northwest.
The general public has been invited
to enjoy the program over the
week-end. There will be no admis­
sion charge.
SELTZER TO PLAY BENEFIT
HUNT < RATER1AN SUNDAY
del rogue
To aid in raining funds for wor­
thy and beneficial relief of his
church, Preacher-Ptantat Lloyd M.
Seltzer will play a benefit organ
recital at Hunt's Craterian theater
in' Medford Sunday. September 30,
starting at 10:30 a m. Mr Seltzer,
who came to southern Oregon from
Chicago some months ago, has
Ix en conducting a series of meet­
ings in this city, and has attracted
many people from all parts of the
county by his accomplished piano
Playing.
Mr Seltzer has been practicing
for Sunday's benefit recital for
some time, and has played organs
in many large cities of the mlddle-
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