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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1934)
Friday, October 10, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER Personal News Notes <1 Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL the P J. Fick home Mrs. Fick is I treatment. Torn is one of the best- safety; Jack Provolt, center; By When road hogs meet they us convalescing from a recent major known local pensioners whose fav ron Backea, left end; Vyron Boat ually scrape an acquaintance.-— operation. orite ¡>axtime, at pension time, was wick. xafety; Tom Plttock water Weston Leader. • Mr and Mrs. Ruel Knowlton ' to watch kids scramble for pen boy. and Mrx. Bonin were recent vis nies Torn had other habits, too, itors in Medford. which made him a local burst of FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S • Mrx Rivers and daughter Clar color. Girls coming to school with their! ice of Medford were visitors at th«! • FOR SALE Model T pickup fingernails in the red Well, I guess I TRY THE TRAIN Forest Ravenor home here Sunday. truck $15 Phone 112 that's the way it’s supposed to be. • Mr and Mrs. Harold Beach of • WANTED Will pay five cents English HI class turning into a California have br-en visiting at a pound for clean, soft rags and courtroom try to prove who Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank shade the fractions your way. 'Hie the biggest to liar. Miner. Woods. Oh! Hello ther.e first six weeks, • ^Mrs. W A. Childers visited her • FOR RENT Floor sanding ma expect to see you so soon. daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Combs of chine. See Economy Lumber com I didn't Freshman: Why, the nerve of pany, North Riverside at Court, or Medford Tuesday. some people’s children; moving my • Mr and Mrs. G. O. Sanden re phone 594, Medford. seat! cently visited the latter’s parents, That pleasant aroma circulating Mr and Mis. J. G. Vial at Phoenix through the rooms Tuesday . . . • Th«- Missionary s<x:iety will garlic. meet Friday afternoon at the home Willie: I want something to wear of Mrs Stella Beach All interested Jacksonville High School around the dormitory. Clerk: How ladies ar<! Invited to attend. large is your dormitory? • Mr and Mrs P J Kirkpatrick Pheasant hunters making up GIRLS LEAGUE MEETS of the Jacksonville highway were The Girls league met Friday for time on the rock pile. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. When you go to California, try E. Wilson at the Nugget confec their regular mass meeting at Willis Mahoney says he's “car which Mi«« Alrna Bailey of Med the train! Big change« have taken tionery Tuesday evening. rying the banner of Thomas Jef place on our rails. Pullman • Clayton Gaddy and Albert and ford spoke on the meaning of the ferson, ” but if Jefferson came back Bible In literature and life. This | charges are a third less than George Heuners, all of this city, and glimpsed it he'd surely see red. talk was the introduction to a ser last year. Rail fares «re touching returned Sunday evening from a I ■ - Weston Leader. bottom at 2< a mile and less. hunting trip to Klamath Falls, ies of six talks on the "hero wo ■■■-—...... Complete meals in our dining with a fine black-tall deer weigh men” of the Bible, which will be I given every Friday from 1 to 1:45 cars cost as little as SOe. For de ing close to 125 pounds Dr. H. P. Coleman tails, see your local agent or • Mrs B. A. Gaddy of Jackson P m write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific ville and Mrs. Alfred Smith of Chiropractic - Physlotheraphy INSIGNIAS AND LOYALTY Miller gulch were business visit Building, Portland, Oregon. Oregon IJcense 264 ors in Medford Tuesday afternoon. Red and white! From all over California License 3029 • Earl Bryant, who is working in Hchool flash then«! innpiring colors the lumber business at Beaver Zealous high school students have 14 Years In Medford, Oregon creek, spent the week-end at his at last received the new insignias that they have awaited on tip-toe. home here. • Ed Hanley of Seattle and Mary On arms, hips and backs the Hunley of luike Creek so what, snowy letters on a scarlet back Announcing to Jacksonville, Ruch and ground are displayed, as students Bill? • Mrs. Cora Crump and Mias try to outdo each other in setting Applegate People ... Gladys Anthony, sisters of Mrs. styles for wearing them. John Orth, came from Eugen«: to Another and different style attend th«- funeral of Mrs. Orth might be set as each student pins Monday afternoon, which wax held on his "JHS ." This might be loy at the Jacksonville cemetery. alty. Lolalty to the school and all • George Merritt of this city was it stands for. As Salesman for Your District a business visitor in Medford Mon JACKSONVILLE FOOTBALL day for the Bigger and Better • Mrs Inez Gleason of this city NEW’S transacted business in Medford I-ast Saturday at the Ashland football field the Jacksonville high Saturday. • Royal Brown of Eagle Point school football team played the visited friends here Sunday. Ashland junior high school. Jack • Arthur Van Calder, Jack Green sonville was beaten to the tune of and son Hal, all of this city’s mine 38-0. In the next game Jackson fraternity, returned Sunday from ville plays the Medford junior high a hunting trip at Applegate with school. six fine deer. Last week the home team scrim Mr. Sargent will be glad to arrange the • Mrs Fred Fick and daughter maged against Medford and held Virginia of Medford called on the score 0-0. Jacksonville, desiptt famous “five-mile ride” demonstration of Jacksonville friends Sunday. the lack of experienced players Chevrolet’s new cars and trucks ... or, if • Miss Margaret Norvell, teacher has made a good showing. Th« at Lone Pine school, visited her members of the squad are: you are interested in used cars, he will be mother, Mrs. Mary Norvell of this Wayne Com best, center; Jin- glad to help you . . . Stone. guard; Morris Byrne, left city Sunday. PHONE 188 • Paul (Schnozzle Durante P. end; Paul Andre, right tackle; Bear) Hess, well known big-shot William Plttock, guard; Elliott of this city, returned Tuesday from Rhoten, right tackle; Albert An ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Loyalton, Calif . where he had been dre. right end; Bud Peebler, right 32 North Riverside, Medford employed for some time in a box half; Bud Reinking, fullback; Bud factory. Hess reports Lxiyalton as Mitchell, left half; Roger Card, "just on the other side of next to nowhere.” • Tom Rudy, former resident who lived in Barnum’s old depot ard who marked up the old teakettle as "nine years late," is now living in Medford, following a stay at the veterans’ hospital in Roseburg for • Raymond, year-old son of Mr. tie Applegate, where they will and Mrs. Glsnn Young of Big Ap build u new home Mr. West lx em plegate, was taken to the Com ployed at the new sawmill oper munity hospital at Medford Sun ated by Win. Sprout on the day and is receiving treatment Schumpf ranch. there this week • Dick Reeves of 1-ox Angeles lx a • Mis Charles Buck and son guest al the home of his sister, Clarence spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Albert Taylor, on Star gulch. and Mis C C. Clark at Medford, also motoring to HOh'omb minerul • Edward Warford Jr., 4-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Ed Warford springs during the day. lower Applegate, is undergoing • Mr and Mrs. A H Kleinham of the discomforts of a broken leg, mer, accompanied by the former's having with the accident while sister, Miss Ida Kleinhammer, who jumping met In a sawdust pit three has been their guest for a few weeks ago. Maintaining a strong • lays, and Mrs Hattie lx>gan of for crutches, the little lad Jacksonville motored to Yreka dislike doing much tricycling at the Tuesday Miss Kleinhammer will is remain at her home in Yreka for a present. short time before returning to Ix>s > Mrs Art Hooper uf Granta Paas Angelos, where she had spent the upent the week-end as a guest of Mrs. Tom Mee last two months • Miss Jeanette Gore of Medford • Mrs Daniels of Medford wax a and Miss Mary Herbert of Axh- guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ray land were guests at a blrthday Offenbacher, Sunday. party Saturday evening at th<- • Stop at the Nugget. home of Mr and Mrs. L C. Port. • Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hartley and which wux given In honor of Miss Walter Hartley of Klamath county Frances Port, Mrs. I-ance Offen upent the week-end with local rela hachcr and Mrs Charles Buck. Th<- tives, including Mr and Mrs Al- evening was devoted to games and Mrt Haitlvy of Little Applegate md Mr. and Mrs Walter Dale ot music. • Western Union at the Nugget Abdloid. Walter Hartley will x • A large attendance of women nain here with his parents during Is expected next Tuesday, October the winter, while Mr and Mrs 23, when the Applegate Home Ex Ellis Hartley returned to Klamath tension unit will meet, with Miss • Mr and Mrs. R. A. Breceda and Alice Malin, acting demonstration the latter's grandson, Howard agent, for the first demonstration Kubll, of Marshfield, visited rela- of the fall season, which will be on lives on Applegate recently. The the "guide pattern." Members arc three ure spending a short time requested to tiling their sewing with Mrs Breceda’« mother, Mrs equipment and a covered dish for Rock, of Phoenix, who will return the noon lunch The meeting will to Marshfield With them to make open jiromptly at 10 urn. I-a«t her home. Tuesday the club held an after- • Mr. and Mrs Clarence Fry and nuon business meeting, with Mrs Mrs. Martin Stevens of Medford A N Krouse, newly-elected chair were guests of Mr and Mrs. A. S. miui, presiding Provision was Kleinhammer Sunday. made for the purchase of small • Mr. and Mrs. Primlo Card! of fixtures for the clubroom at the Medford were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Throck Applegate school house. • Lee Port Jr, sophomore at Ore morton Sunday. gon .State college, reports the loss • Mrs. Lilia McDonough, who un of |5 during the series of frater derwent a major operation at the nity house robberies by two men Sacred Heart hospital a short time arrested In Medford recently and ago, is convalescing at the home now serving five years in the state of her daughter. Mrs. Horace Tur prison for the thefts Mr. Port is a pin, at Medford. member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fra • Mr and Mrs. Cecil Demmer and young son Edward Wayne of San ternity. • Mr and Mrs. Hugh Brown, resi Francisco are visiting at the home dents of Murphy, where Mrs of Mr Demmer’s father, Mr. and Brown, residents of Murphy, where Mrs. Paul Demmer. Baby Edward Mrs Brown teaches in the upper Wayne is the great-grandson of grades, were week-end guestx of Mrs Sophie Demmer. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of • Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hodges of Beaver creek were r<*cent visitors lower Applegate. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Brown's sis at the James Anderson home here. | ter, Miss Ixittie May Sautter, who • Mias Helen Mercer of Medford ■ resides with them and attends wax a week-end guest of Mins Frances Clark. high school in Grants Pass. • Mr. and Mrs Ray Crumley of • The Nugget for magazines. • Mrs. Car) Ayres, employed ax Butte Falls and small daughter Mae recently visited rela a stenographer by a Portland firm, Donna spent the week-end at the home tives here. of Mr. and Mrs Nelson l’urcel, • Ear) Bryant, who is employed where she visited her husband, who at Beaver creek, spent the week teaches at the Little Applegate end with his family hi re • The Nugget for cold drinks. school. • Mrs Frank Knutzen and daugh • Mr. and Mrs. R R. Child« and ters Margaret and Ileen spent tlx family ot Griffin creek were vixit- week-end at the home of Mrs. W. ora at the Ed Vogel home Sunday. • Mr. and Mr«. G. N. Coon of A. Crane at Central Point. Ana, Calif., are visiting at • Mrs. Roas Dickey and children, residents of Applegate for the last the home of Mrs. Coon’s sisters. year, moved recently to Lozier Miss Hurst and Mrs. Roy Smith. lane near Medford. Mr. Dickey • Mr. and Mrs Bill Merritt of continues in the employment of Medford, formerly of Seattle, the forest service ax construction called on Mr. and Mrs. James An derson Monday evening. foreman on the Applegate. • Orvai Rowden of Ruch recently • Mr. and Mrs Dick Gaskin of accepted employment in the Pros Klamath Falls visited friends here BOWMANS FAMOUS Sunday. pect vicinity in falling timber. and SPIRAL < -ROqUIGNOLE • Ray Lewis, Hal Green and Doris • M ihh Luetta West went to Med ford recently, where she Is em Clark returned to Ashland Nor PERMANENTS ployed at the home of Dr. and Mrs mal Sunday after spending the week-end at their homes here. All Work Guaranteed W. G. Bishop • Week-end guests at the home of • l’aul Hess, recently-returned Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brown included youth of the village, entered high BOWMAN’S Mrs. Brown's niece and husband. school Wednesday and lx Misted the Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Mr. and Mrs. Roy l^anagan of San upper class enrollment to an even Phone 57—13 S. Central Francisco, who were enroute to hundred. their home following a trip to • Mrs. Alva Tice is assisting at Portland. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lanagan's mother, Mrs Mary Stone of Portland, who will Fall and Winter Weather Present the spend the winter in the Bay City. Additional guests at the Brown Home-Owner With Tw o Most home during the week were Mis home during the week were Mr Important Problems— and Mrs. J. W. Stone of Portland • Mr. and Mrs. Paul F Anderson of Medford, accompanied by a' party of friends, motored over the , Siskiyou road to the Klamath river Sunday. Thoy reported seeing 32 deer on the trip, all with the ex AND THE NECESSARY FUNDS ception of one in the game re serve in the Siskiyou«. TO PROVIDE IT! • Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh is a guest this week at the home of her We are in a position to furnish materials includ daughter, Mrs. John Cantrall on ing Cedar Shingles, Composition Shingles, Miner Beatty street, Medford. Mrs. Salt marsh also expects to visit Mrs. al-Surfaced and plain types of Roofing Paper, Alice Ulrich at Jacksonville before and then—of equal importance to you—we are her return home. • Courteous service at the Nugget ready to assist your financing of this (or any • Mr. and Mrs. Ixroy West, Med other) improvement through terms of the ford newlyweds, arc moving to Lit- AGOOD ROOF NATIONAL HOUSING ACT DEL ROGUE Our government is bending every effort to assist the home-owner in improving, preserving and re modeling his property on most reasonable terms. It will pay you to investigate this latest boon to property-owning. 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