Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, October 12, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, October 12, 1034
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Personal News Notes
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL
• Mr« Edna Purcel and brother,
Art Putney, of Medford were din­
ner guest« at the home of Mr«
Mary Purcel Sunday.
• Mr. and Mr«. Edward Scott and
Norman Jenaen of upper Apple­
gate were gueata one day laat
week of Mlaa Merle Mercer, who
la attending high achool In Mod
ford. Mlaa Mercer «pent the week­
end at her home here.
• heater Smith, employed by the
government ua engineer for the
Crater National Park service,
■pent a few.day« hurt week with
hi« parent«. Mr. and Mr« Ed
Hmlth Mr Hmlth, accompanied by
hi« futher and brother. (Ilenn.
made u bualne«« trip to Grant«
Paaa while here.
• E II Taylor, accompanied by
C It Bowman, county achool aup-
crlntcndent, and other member« of
the non-hlgh school board, made
an Inspection trip to high «ChOOl«
of the county Tuesday, Including
Hama Valley, Butte Fall«, Pro«
pect and Eagle Point.
• Courteoua service at the Nugget
• Friends have received word that
Mr. and Mr«. Lozier have moved
from Roseburg to make their home
in Medford Older residents will
ramember Mrs Ixtzier aa Mlaa An­
na Jeffrey, formerly of Applegate
Mr«. Ixizler'a brother, John A. Jef­
frey. also a former resident of the
community, 1« an independent can­
didate for district attorney at
Portland, friends have learned
• Mrs E H. Taylor was hostess
Wednesday to the Grunge Home
Economics club
• Henry Pemoll of Grants Pass
was visiting lower Applegate rel-
atlvea a few days ago.
• Floyd McKee has accepted em­
ployment in Jacksonville for the
next two weeks.
• Mr« McIntyre of Jacksonville
spent last work at the home of
Sylvester Wertz near Ruch, where
she visited her sister, Mrs. 8 M
Wertz.
• Mrs Louise Kllham and «on
Horace of Portland were expected
to arrive in Jacksonville Wednes­
day, accompanied by Mr and Mrs
John (>pp of thia city, who have
been visiting In Portland Mrs Kil-
ham will visit friends and relatives
in thia section, while her son will
be a guest of Edward and Cheater
Kubll on a hunting trip to the Sis­
kiyou«
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• J. W Wakefield ami lx.uls
Thompson of Medford are among
recent hunter« at Dona mo re Mr.
Wakefield returned to Medford
with a deer.
BBOWMAN'N FAMOUS
CROQUIONOLE und SPIRAL
PERMANENTS
All Work G ua run teed
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
Phone 57—1H 8. Central
• Mi and Mrs Elmo Throckmort­
on of Applegute were Medford vis­
itor« Tuesday.
• The public is cordially Invited
to attend the dunce at Applegate
hull tomorrow night, which Is
s|H>nsored by the School Improve­
ment club of the Applegate school
l-adlea of the district will furnish
the supper and Hansen's orchestra
has bren engaged for the evening.
Proceed« will be used to obtain
equipment for a manual training
class, which will be in charge of
William Ludwig, upper grade
teacher.
<> MI hs Francis Weisner and Mrs
Elwood Htrader of Medford were
¡(U ch I s of Mr. and Mr«. A. 8.
Klein ham mor Sunday.
• Or. ami Mrs. Charles T. Sween­
ey of Medford motored to their
ranch near Murphy Sunday, also
allln gut the home of lx-w Carson
while in this section.
• Mr. and Mrs Charles Teague
■xpected to return Wednesday to
their home ut Eugene, having
ipent several days at Copper aa
juesta of Mr. and Mrs A W. Mer­
er. parents of Mr Teague.
• Ixiuia Straube, accompanying
Cleo Young of Willow Springs, left
oy motor Sunday for Portland to
ittend the livestock exposition.
• The two expected to remain In the
>orth for two week«, during which
time they will continue to Yakima
to visit relatives of Mr Young.
• Mr ami Mrs J. L>. West ami
family of Willow Springs and Mel­
vin West and daughter and son-in-
law were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
A West here Sunday.
• Mr anti Mrs Earl Glgalow of
• Stop at the Nugget.
Medford spent the week-end at the
home of Mrs Anna Ruch.
• Mrs Lilia McDonough of Ruch
is convalescing in the Sacred Heart
hospital, following a major opera­
tion performed laat week.
• The Jacksonville County Health
workers met at the home of Mrs
H K Hanna Tuesday for a covered
dish luncheon and round-table dis­
cussion of child welfare work
Eight ladies were present.
• Mr and Mrs C. A Smith had
as dinner guests Tuesday Mr. and
Mrs. E II Wise and daughter
Helen of Granta Pass
• Dinner guest of Mr and Mrs.
Paul Godward and daughter Dor­
land Wednesday evening was I Leon­
ard Hall of Jacksonville.
• A crew of men under Jack
Thrasher as foreman are working
at the summit of Jacksonville hill
constructing a short piece of new
road that will connect the old road
east of the hill with the surfaced
highway in use at present and will
make a most convenient cut-off
road for those who live In the
Sterling «action. It has been sug­
gested that the place where the
road« join be designated aa Sterl­
ing Junction The right-of-way for
the new road was donated by T. S.
Cady of the Summit service sta­
tion and the Jackson County Build­
ing and Ixar. company.
• Mr and Mrs. Curtis Altimus of
Tracy. Calif , are spending this
week visiting Clyde May in the
Steamboat section. Thia is their
first visit to southern Oregon and
they are very much pleased with
It as a vacation land.
• Clayton Gaddy and Albert and
George Heuners, all of this city,
left Tuesday for Klamath county,
where they will hunt deer.
• Mrs Anna Dorn of this city is
visiting her son Ernest at Port­
land.
• Western Union at the Nugget
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• Mr and Mrs. J. D Gaddy, form­ and Mr« Carl Neidermeyer and. ident, John Nunn secretary-treas­
quints are of slight concern
erly of this city now living iri San family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul God­ urer The songs that they are to The
typo, who uses quads to fill
Bernardino, Calif , are the proud ward and family and Mr. and Mr«. working on are "Mah Lindy Lou" out the
the line. Weston Leader.
imrenta of a baby girl bom Oc­ Henry Neidermeyer.
and “On the Road to Mandalay.”
tober 4 weighing nine and one- • Mr. and Mrs John De Haas of
The „ girls elected Madeliene
half pounds.
Central Point and daughter, Mrs I Metzgar pi «resident, Eleanor Clark
preaid and Alice Walton
---- president
• Mr and Mr« Howard Lewi« of Allen H<xxi and family, visited Mr. ' vice
this city arc employed at |he Dude and Mrs. Hubert De Haas of this secretary-treasurer. Songs that
city Sunday.
they are working on are "Chinese
ranch 11 mile« above Prospect.
tAtOlujA
• Regular meeting of the Jack­ • FOR SALE Mode) T pickup Lullaby,” "Stars of the Summer
truck. *15. Phone 112.
Night” and “Neopolitan Nights.”
sonville P.-T. A was held In the
Will
pay
five
cents
•
WANTi.D
Both groups are working on
high school auditorium Friday, (it a pound for clean, soft rags and
tober 5. Preaident Lottie Bowman sliaile th«- frac tions your way. The "Romeo in Georgia.”
preMidcd over the meeting, during
GKADE NEWS
which Mian Charlton was el<<ted Miner.
Clarence Surber of the first
secretary for the year. A program • FOR RENT Floor sanding rna-
win furnished by grade pupil«, who chine See Economy Lumber com­ grade was taken ill Saturday. He
sapg several numbers for the gath­ pany, North Riverside at Court, or was rushed to the hospital where
phone 594, Medford
he was operated on Sunday morn­
ering A total of *23 was reported •
APPLES Delicious, Newtown«; ing for appendicitis He is reported
If you go East this winter, why
In the treasury, with all bill« paid
50c
in
your
box.
Roy
G.
Smith,
getting along rapidly.
Plans were discussed for the an­
not go through California and
Jacksonville.
(oct5)
Reading work-books for the first
nual Halloween party put on each
Southern Arizona? Ride our
and second grades have arrived.
year by the P.-T. A Motion was
famous Sunset Limited or Golden
All the children are delighted at
made and carried that instead of
Slate Limited through America’*
having something novel to work
giving a party this year the P.-
on.
T. A Will serve refreshment« in
sunniest winter region. Stopover
connection with the high school
Jacksonville High School
anywhere.
FOOTBALL SQUAD LINING UP
gymnasium housewarming to be
For details, see your local
put on by the high achool at com­
According to Mr. Hunsaker, the
LET GEORGE DO IT’’
pletion of remodeling. Mrs. Daisy
high school football squad is in t agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
(EDITORIAL)
Lewis' room received an award for
General Patienger Agent, 705
line for quite a season. Tuesday
the highest percentage of parents
Who is admired when he is par­ night after school the boys scrim­
Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
and friends present Next meeting ticipating in athletics or games? maged with Medford Junior high
was set for November 2
It’s really the fellow who plays the at Medford. This afforded the
• Mr and Mrs Fred D- w I h of game ami plays it fairly. It may be «quad a chance to work out on
near Butte Falls were Jackaon- on the athletic field or in the Medford's tackling dummy.
school room. What ha« a student
vllle visitors Tuesday.
Next Saturday afternoon the
• Mr« H L Noblit and Ml«« Rob- gained if he copies from the other boys will play Ashland for a hoped
for victory. They also have six
erts of Medford were dinner guests fe”2w’
anHwer *"
—" ■ i The
of Mr« Chester Purcel - Tuesday
"" copied answer may be wrong other games on schedule.
I
¡ind
then
the
copyist
has
not
even
evening.
I>a«t week the turnout for prac­ r
• Mrs Bill Ijtrson war a caller the advantage of thinking for him­ tice comprised a large number, but
at the B A Gaddy home Monday. self. Of course you may get a little since the "tough” play of Friday
Dr. H. P. Coleman
• Roger Dunnlngton. «on of Mr. better grade, but do you have a evening it has somewhat de­
and Mr« C. B Dunnlngton. spent better knowledge afterwards? "Let creased Coach Hunsaker is hoping Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
Oregon License 264
the week-end at the home of rela­ George do it" isn't the game it for a better turnout than was wit­
used to be. Therefore, the person nessed Monday.
tives on Wolf gulch
California License 3029
• Hal Miller, who is attending who tends to his own business is
14 Years in Medford, Oregon
normal at Ashland, spent the the most respected.
FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S
week-end with hl» parents, Mr.
Tattle tale, tattle tale, who's a r
and Mrs J. C. Green of this city. WORK STARTED ON
REMODELING OF GYM tattle tale? . . . One of the senior
• Mr. and Mrs George Tranta of
girls with a "beau catcher” on her
Butte Fall« visited relatives here
With a bang! bang! bang! work «iress . . . We certainly do wish
started Monday on the remodeling that students wouldn't run up and
Monday.
• Mr and Mrs G. O. Sanden an«i of the Jacksonville high school down the stairs ... It certainly
family were visitor« at Holcomb gymnasium. There is to be a new would help if some of the students
inner ceiling and a basement is would practice using a few man­
aprings Sunday.
• Miss Hensley of Medford was a being excavated. The government ners now and then . . . The stud­
dinner guest of Miss Golda Boone provided *1265 to be used as wages ent who has no time for study was
at the home of Mrs. Chester Pur­ and the school district is providing probably bom tired and has never
the material. This will be'quite an recovered . . . "You can tell a
cel Wednesday evening
• Mrs Hedgepath and Mr« Yo­ improvement and a much needed senior, but you can’t tell them
cum of Medford were recent visit­ one. The work will probably run very much” ... A junior trying
ors at the home of Martha Mitch­ six weeks or more.
to master the art of concealing
ell.
his ignorance ... A big little
ENROLLMENT RECORD
• The Nugget for magazines
freshman seen mistaking notoriety
SMASHED
• Mr H L Noblit of Medford and
for fame . . . Mr Nee: We breathe
How many students are enrolled oxygen every day, what do we
Chester Purcel of Jacksonville left
Tuesday morning for upper Evans in the high school?
breathe at night ?
Health Stud­
There have been many wild ent: Nitrogen . . . It’s funny how
creek where they planned to spend
guesses and a few good estima­ some freshmen get “stuck up” so
several days hunting.
• Mrs G O. Sanden was among tions in answer to that question. soon . . . Have you heard the boys
those Jacksonville ladles attending To be exact 99 students are now glee club lately? You ought to
a Medford cooking school Wednes­ enrolled; 47 boys and 52 girls.
tune in . . . Boys, returning from
More students have enrolled this scrimmage, minus some of their
day.
• Mrs. Clyde Fields and children year than last year. There are 33 epidermis.
freshmen, 32 sophomores, 20 jun­
moved to Medford Wednesday.
• Miss Margaret Howe of Seattle. ior« and, last and least. 14 seniors.
Wash , is visiting her brother. Lar­
-MUSICAL PROGRAM GIVRN
ry Howe Of'this city
HEADQUARTERS FOR
A musical program for the P-
• Raymond McKnight of Lozier
lane visited his grandparents, Mr. T. A. was held Friday in the high
and Mrs. R. E Wilson of this city. school assembly. The grade school
• Mrs. Rob Reames of Medford students sang’songs.
Three songs from the primary
■pent last Wednesday at the home
room were "The Apple Man." "The
of Mrs T. A. Burnfiel.
• T. A. Burnfiel and family, and Airplane," and "The Broom."
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckert spent Other songs coming from the
Sunday afternoon at the Roy John­ grades were "Winds," "Septem­
ber," and "The Magic Boat" by the
ston home on Forest creek.
• Mr. R. A. Johnson and Larry third and fourth grades; "Juanita”
Howe of this city were business and "Pop Goes the Weasel" by
visitors in Medford Saturday eve­ the fifth and sixth grades; "An
Old Legend” and "A Farewell
ning.
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kass- Song” by the seventh and eighth
hafer and Shelley Littell of this grades.
city left for a week-end hunting
GLEE CLUBS ORGANIZED
trip in Sams valley a few days ago.
The high school glee clubs, which
Mr and Mrs. Kasshafer have made
their home at that place for the were organized last week, elected
officers in their respective groups.
winter.
Miners and prospectors of this district
• Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godward The boys elected Russel Ayers
will find the MF&H stocks complete and
entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. prsident, Wayne Martin, vice pres-
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