Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, October 05, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, October 5, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
The esteemed linker News says
will sell at public auction for cash his complaint herein, namely a
"there's a place for silver," and we
to th«> highest bidder, to satisfy decree of divorce.
Ttils summons 1s published In concur. It's In our punts. Weston
•said judgment, together with the
coats of this sale, subject to re­ Th«> Jacksonville Miner by order I Leader.
demption as provided by law, all of of the Hoti H D Norton, judge
the right, title and interest that of the above entitled court, duly
ELECTED CLASS PKEXY
general circulation, printed and the suid defendants. Emmeline A made and entered herein th«' 12th
Having sustained injuries Sat- published at Jacksonville, Jackaon K Bevan, also known as Hetty li. tlav of September, 1934
Elected September 25, Marcella
Mitchell is now wieldcr of the i unlay while fighting fire on Elliott county, Oregon, the date of the Bevan, administratrix of the es­
The date of th«« first publication
creek. Ervin Lewis, on guard duty first publication being (k-tober 5, tat«' of Arthur Cyril Bevan, also of this summons is the 14th day
hammer in the freshman class.
at
Perk's
pasture,
was
obliged
to
Tenaciously holding the other
1 1934. ami the time for answer ex­ known as A C. Bevan, deceased; of September, 193-1.
offices are Bud Pe^bler, vice presi­ remain at ins home this week, al­ piring November 3. 1934
Emnirline A K Bevan, also known
Milla 2ftc • Eve« 35c • Kiddle«« |(ki
ALLISON MOULTON,
though
he
will
return
to
his
post
dent; Frieda Caulkins, secretary;
BRIGGS A BRIGGS
as Betty K. llevan. guardian of th«'
Attorney for Plaintiff
in
a
tew
days.
Alone
at
the
time
treasurer, Herbert Miers. and ser­
FRANK J VAN DYKE
person and estate of Barbara Nor- 301 IJbcrty Building
of the accident, Mr. Lewis is un­
geant-at-arms. Gail Lusk.
By WM. M BRIGGS.
Bevan, a minor; Emmeline Medforil, Oregon.
wood
End* Saturdiiy
able to tell what happened, al­
Attorneys for Plaintiff A K. Bevan, also known as Betty (Sept, 14 21 23 Oct 5)
GIRLS LEAGUE ORGANIZES though it is believed that a gash I\»st office address: Pioneer Block. K Bevan, widow of Arthur Cyril
on his forehead resulted either
GROUPS
Ashland. Oregon.
Bevan, also known as A. C. Bevan,
A inass meeting of the Jackson­ from falling and striking his head (Oct 5 12 19 26)
deceased; and Barbara Norwood
on
a
rock,
or
stepping
over
a
short
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ville Girls' league was held last
Bevan, a minor child of Arthur
Friday. The purpose of the meet­ precipice. Following several hours NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK Cyril Bevan, also known as A. C.
of
unconsciousness,
Mr.
Ix'wis
ing was to organise the different
By virtue of an execution in Bevan, deceased sole and only
groups and to elect a chairman for walked to the Pennsylvania mine foreclosure duly Issued out of and heirs at law and next of kin of
and
the
next
day
was
taken
to
Adults
- Kiddies 10c
each. The following were elected:
under the seal of the circuit court J Arthur Cyril Bevan, ulso known
Dixie Churchill, athletics; Alice Gamp Applegate, where Dr. J. B. of the state of Oregon, in and for as A. C Bevan, deceased; George
Madsen, dramatics; Vonetta Ru­ Gillis took several stitches in the the county of Jackson, to me di­ R Carter, county clerk and ex-
Frl-Sat
precht, charm school, and Elisa­ wound.
officio registrar of titles of Jack-
A crew of over 200 fire fighters rected and dated on the 20th day son
beth White, literary.
county,
Oregon;
Jackson
coun
­
of
September,
1934,
in
a
certain
The first activities of the groups has been reduced to 50 or 60 work- action therein, wherein Jackson ty. Oregon, a political subdivision
are as follows: The athletically- era who are remaining on the El­ County Building and Ixtan Asso- I of the state of Oregon, hud on the
creek burn, which started Sat­
mlnded are planning to play vol­ liott
day of March. 1925. or now MMSWEENE1
urday afternoon from burning elation, an Oregon building and 4th
. SIGHT IS TIIKVI'B NITE’
ley ball starting Wednesday. Try­ grass,
loan corporation, as plaintiff, re-1 have in and to th«' following de­
and
covered
over
400
acres.
outs for a play sponsored by the Some timber was damaged, al­ covered judgment against Emme-1 scribed property, situated in the CHARtES'RUCCIES
county of Jackson, state of Ore­ X» DIOIU 0340IIT IHCÍH
dramatic group will begin Tues­
only a small amount was line A K. Bevan, also known as gon. to-wit:
Sun-Mon-Tue
day. Those interested in literary though
Betty K. Bevan, administratrix of,
killed
by
the
fire,
which
was
lo
­
Lot IK block 1. of Tuttles First
pursuits are choosing a new name cated about seven miles from the the estate of Arthur Cyril Bevan,
and are planning to study drama mouth of Elliott creek. A horse be­ also known as A. C. Bevan, de­ Addition to th«* city of Medford,
Sun-Mon
The charm school also is choosing longing to a resident there burned ceased; Emmeline A. K. Bevan, Oregon
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
a new name and is going to build
also known as Betty K. Bevan,
a constitution on personality.
guardian of the person and estate 2nd day of October. 1934.
WALTER J OLMSCHEID,
Of course, restrictively speaking, of Barbara Norwiaui Bevan, a
STOHYCFONE
COUNTY NURSE LOOKS OVER there are a few who realty have minor; Emmeline A. K Bevan, also Sheriff of Ju« kson County On
rAMILY...FOR.
By HOWARD GAULT.
GRADE SCHOOL STUDENTS their eyes open. They are having known as Betty K. Bevan, widow
EVERY
Deputy.
Miss Runnels came last week i a festival ox their own—a much of Arthur Cyril Bevan, also known
to inspect the pupils of the grade more profitable festival. Admit­ as A. C. Bevan, deceased: and (Oct 5 12 19 26)
e
school. Their weight and measure- : tance to this festival is free, al­ Barbara Norwood Bevan, a minor
ments were charted, eyes and ears though the excess of $25 has been child of Arthur Cyril Bevan, also III the Circuit Court of th«' State
of Oregon In tuitl for the
examined and teeth checked. Fifth invested in it.
known as A C. Bevan, deceased,
Countv of Jiu-knon
By reading the magazines and sole and only heirs at law and next
and sixth grade pupils made post­
newspapers furnished by the of kin of Arthur Cyril Bevan, als«> J. H. ROGERS, PLANTIFF.
ers for the week.
vs.
New Hbrary
library books have been in-i
in- school, one may be quite economi- known us A. C. Bevan, deceased;
3 tai led for the first four grades, cal. For nine months $25 dollars George R. Carter, county clerk ELSIE ROGERS. DEFENDANT
.Marian Marsh
some of which deal with music, i worth of energy may be saved and ex-officio registrar of titles of
SI MMONN
It involves only the directing of Jackson county, Oregon; JACK- TO' THE ABOVE NAMED DE­
New songs that have already been
lxHii.se Dresser
learned by the third and fourth excess energy from the extreme­ SON COUNTY. OREGON, a po­
FENDANT ELSIE ROGERS:
grades are: "A Farewell Song,” ties of hands and feet to the eyes. litical subdivision of the state of
In the name of the state of Ore­
Ralph Morgan
"German Folk Song. " "An Old The mouth counted in with the Oregon; also all other persons or gon you are hereby summoned and , MORGAN
Legend." and "The Wayside feet and hands would make a more parties unknown claiming any required to appear and answer the
even balance.
Spring.”
right, title, estate. Hen or interest complaint of the plaintiff herein THEREÏALWAYT,
Starts Wednesday
Mrs. Hunsaker has organized a
in or to the real estate described on file against you. or otherwise
glee club for the girls of the sev­
FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S
plead
thereto
within
four
(4)
in the complaint herein, the de­
enth and eighth grades. Meetings
A poor little piece of candy that fendants. for the sum of $1400 00. weeks from the date of the first TOMORROW
V WHATTA
will be held from 11:30 to 12:00. was found on the floor by a senior plus interest from the 30th day publication of this summons, and
8INNIE'BARNES
and Francis Height will act as ac­ and passed around the assembly of September, 1932, to the 25th you arc hereby notified that If you
LOIS WILSON
companist for the group. Mrs. was finally eaten by a freshman day of May. 1934. at the rate of fail so to appear and answer with
Hunsaker also plans to conduct a boy . . . Xt certainly is too bad 10% per annum being the sum of in the time specified, for want
ELIZABETH ÌOUNC.
high school glee club.
that some of our freshmen haven’t $239.55, plus interest on $1154.02 thereof plaintiff will apply to the
A league comprising Central learned that throwing spit-wads from the 25th day of May, 1934, to court for the relief prayed for in
Point, Red Top, Phoenix, Belle­ isn't permissible in high school . . . the date hereof at the rate of 10% I
vue, Howard and Jacksonville The civics class being entertained per annum, being the sum of!
schools has been organized for by a handsome juggler . . . What's $25.64, less the sum of $197.66 paid
baseball. In the past week Jack­ this we hear about putting the on stock, less the sum of $48.32
■ ■VfB I
Children 10c
sonville carried honors, winning boy-friend to sleep? . . . Why all accrued dividends on said stock,
the two games from Central Point the tape on your face—— ? Did plus $11.20 for insurance premium
and Red Top to the tune of 12-3 someone bite you? . . . We find paid by plaintiff, plus $5.00 for,
.Saturday Only
that we get to stay in this year if continuation of abstract of title. 1
and 12-4.
we don't get our lessons . . . The plus interest on said judgment at
419'/. EAST MAIN
HOB STEE1X In
SAYING ON THE TIME BUDGET Little Red Hen reading to the civ­ the rate of 10' ; per annum from I
PHONE 81
Away zing the paper wads from ics class . . . Frankie trying to the date of the decree herein, with J
BEAUTY SERVICES
students specializing in that wide­ imitate the Big Bad Wolf . . . costs and disbursements taxed at
AT A SAVING
spread art. Thumbs are dexterous­ Well, use a hankie. Geòrgie, it isn't eighteen and 13 100 I $18.13) dol­
ly twiddled and feet shuffled in polite to use your finger.
lars. and the further sum of one Permanent W’ave .
32.00
RUTH ETTIhC
the study hall at any convenient
hundred ten and 00,100 ($110.00)
25c
Finger
Wave
........
time. Things are still much the
dollars as attorney’s fees, which I
Sunday and Monday
LEGAL NOTICES judgment
... 25c
same this year when it comes to
was enrolled and dock- ! Comb Wave ..........
GJCORGE RAFT
... 25c
disposing of spare time.
eted in the clerk’s office of said Shampoo _...... .......
In the Circuit Court of the State court in said county on the 20th |
CAMOLE
LOMBARD
Haircut
........
-
........
....
25c
ftp th Annual
of Oregon in and for
Medford Cycle and
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day of September, 1934,
...25c
Marcel ____ __ __
SAULI BAND
Jackson County
NOTICE is hereby given that,
Repair Shop
25c
BESSIE VIOLA ASHLEY,
pursuant to the terms of the said Manicure . ...........„..
GUNSMITH
—IAN KSMITH
25c
Plaintiff,
execution, I will on the 3rd day of Eyebrow Arch ....
V
vs.
laswn Mower Service
November, 1934. at 10:00 a.m., at, Scalp Treatment ...
50«
WALTER ASHLEY. Defendant.
Phone 261
23 North Fir
the front door of the courthouse j Hot Oil ............ ........
5Oc
SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE in the city of Medford, in Jackson j Facails ........ ............
50c
Tur-Mía y und V» i-diimduy
county, Oregon, offer for sale and I
ALIAS SUMMONS
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r
To: WALTER ASHLEY, the above
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A FIRST RUN PICTURE!
named defendant:
; ./
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
In the name of the state of Ore­
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gon, you are hereby notified and
71',
202 Medford Bldg.
tequired to appear in the above
ri
i
_
ki*
entitled court and cause and an­
with NOAH BEERY
Pilone 4
swer the complaint of plaintiff now
Medford
ASTRID ALLYN
on file therein against you, within
ten days from the date of the serv­
r
and
ice of this summons upon you, if
Thursday mid Friday
F YOU are nervous today, you probably
served upon you in Jackson coun­
will not sleep well tonight. If you don't
ty, Oregon, but if served upon you
sleep
well tonight, you will probably be
in any other county of the state of
PORTIAND.OREGON
nervous tomorrow.
Oregon, then within twenty days
from the date of the service of
October 6 to 13
with (.LOKIA STUART
Don’t allow yourself to become nervous.
this summons upon you, and if
Take Dr. Miles Nervine. It will relax your
ROGER « K7OK
IS Shows I m One—11 ocrea under one
e
served upon you by publication,
tense nerves and let you get a good night’s
roof. Exhibit« of pur bred LivoaloA.
then
within
four
weeks
from
the
TRY THE NEW
Dog«, foullry, ftt Stock. Wild life, lend
sleep.
date of the first publication of this
MODEI. UNDERWOOD
froducti, Monvtoctvr.d Product« 4-N
Irritability, Restlessness, Sleeplessness, often
summons; and if you fail to appear
TYPEWRITERS
Club and Smith-Hughe«Vocational Ed«»
lead
to
Nervous
Headache,
Nervous
Indi-
and answer within the time re­
S.
C.
PETERS
•
coHon Work; Combination Horse Show
quired, for want thereof, the
Sestion, Hysteria—sometimes to a nervous
and Indoor Rodeo
plaintiff will apply to the court for
reakdown and organic trouble.
Taylor and Bierma
(II.M.II.)
the relief prayed for in her com­
LARGE PREMIUM LISTS
34 N. Central—Trli-phone 112
Some
of
the
people,
whose
letters
are
printed
plaint.
Medford
below, were as nervous as you are—possibly
«EDUCED FARES-ALL LINF<
By order of the Honorable H. D.
more so—yet they have found relief.
Dentist
judge of the said court,
Krvin Lewis, Injured I Norton,
made and dated this 4th day of
October, 1934. this summons Is
---- Jacksonville
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--------- While Fighting Elliott - ' I ' served
High School
upon you by publication for
, four successive weeks in The Jack­
(.
reek
Fire,
Recovers
MARCELLA .MITCHELL
sonville Miner, a newaapor of
High Prospector
OISEEO
f MENDS Of
Limberlosf
ROXY 20c
¿M0WE
^STUART
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of Beauty Culture
“YOUNG BLOOD”
PACIFIC T
INTERNATIONA! I
I I k'UYriXWi
“BOLERO
Hectic Days
Mystery Liner
HORSE
SHOW
I
ff9 RODEO
Three year» ago I wax so nervoue I eoald net bear to go
out in company and eoald not sleep nights. A friend ro-
commended Dr Mil« Nervine. I now enloy mya.lf thor­
oughly and .leep every night.
Mias Juliette Carrier,
New Market. N H
Italian Dinners
Are Coming to the
323 EAST MAIN STREET, MEDFORD
Starting Saturday evening, at 6 o’clock,
Medford popular Gnome Inn will feature
piping hot, full-course Italian Dinners
at 50 cents! Prepared for you by none
other than Mother Bianchi herself . . .
they’re incomparable!
DINNERS WILL BE SERVED, BEGINNING SATURDAY
EVENING, DAILY AND SUNDAY BOTH NOON AND NIGHT
—WITH GNOME INN ORCHESTRAL MUSIC, OF COURSE!
Dine, Dance and Enjoy Your Beer
at the Sign of the Gnomes!
Miss Sally Cole in Charge—Phone 235
Opposite Post Office
I hive used Dr. Mile« Nervine in liquid
form and find It the beat medicin« for th«
nerve« I have ever used.
Christen« Lan ter. Middleton, Ten □«■•«•
Whenever I Iiave over-Indulged and f«el
reatless I take on« or two Nervin« Tablet«
iust before I retire. In the morning when
awake I feel like a new person and can
go about my work as usual.
Dr Mllaa
Nervine Tablets quiet your nerve«, brace
you up and are the simplest. most con­
venient tablets to take I nave ever found.
Miss Grace Red ma on, St. James, Minn.
(HOORAY, HOORAY!!)
GNOME K INN
TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
I Like It That Way
Ml«« Re dm a a
takes Dr. Mlles
Nervine when«
•▼er sb« feel«
restless
■JACKSONVILLE
*■
Before using your Nervin« I was very
nervous and irritable. Sine« I hav« started
to take It I feel so much better that my
family notice the difference. I atill take It
from time to time and the good result la
wonderful.
J. H. Redding.
1027 lbth Av«., Rock Island, IU.
Dr. Miles Nervine
Liquid and
Tablets
ALL DR. MILES’ PREPARATIONS ARE SOLD AT
Jarmin’s for Drugs
"Next to Mann’s on North Central—Phone 73
25c Dr. Miles’ Nervine.......... 21c
$1.00 Dr. Miles’ Nervine...... 83c
Our Service Includes
ASSISTANCE in SECURING LOANS
(JNI)ER THE TERMS OF
THE NATIONAL HOUSING ACT
HOME OWNERS LOAN CORP.
FEDERAL BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATIONS
AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS OPPORTUNITY
TO BUILD, REMOIIEI, OR REPAIR
T im Bi-R
«toroso
Either Liquid Or Effervescent Tablets
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ootoos
Phone 7
End North (Central
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