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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1934)
Friday, November 2, 1034 — ■ — - - • — The JACKSONVILLE MINER - — •x former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ill McDaniel. • Mr and Mrs Torn Clark of I Medford were week-end guests of Mr Clark’s sister, Mrs Fred Straube. <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL • Abe Weiss of Medford Is spend - - ing a few days this week at the homes of his nephews, Edwin and • Mix Edna Puree I und brother. gate recently, and is a guest of Jess Taylor. Art Putney of Modford, motored Mr. and Mrs. John Herriott. Mrs. • The Nugget for magazines. to Little Applegate Munday and Heriott, whose condition Is Im • Mr and Mrs. Ernest McKee, were guests of Mix Mary Purcei. proved, will remain here until she Mrs. Clara O'Brien and Miss Jean cal < Grangers motoring to Is In l*etter health. Before coming ette McKee and two friends of lew Saturday to attend the here she hud remained with Mrs Klamath Falls motored to Jack Pomona Grange meeting there Maud Stlckcl. sonville Suturday to attend the were Mr. arid Mr*. Toni Mee, Mr. • A demonstration on killing and football game played between the and Mix Edwin Taylor anil Mr. dressing turkeys was held for the local team and the Klamath school. und Mrs, William Ludwig Election Applegate district Tuesday after • Mr. and Mrs. A S. Kleinham- of Pomona officer« wax held, Mr. noon at the E J. Brown ranch by mer spent Sunday visiting rela Taylor, master of Applegute McKinley Huntington of Yonculla. tives in Medford and vicinity, in Grunge, being elected ax gate the demonstration having been one cluding Mr and Mrs S. P. Barne- keeper. of a series arranged for the county burg, Mr and Mrs. Paul Ander • Huxtalnlng u cut in the abdomen by R. O. Fowler, county agent. A son and Mr and Mrs. Edwin Good when he fell on a knife Friday, large group of local turkey raisers win, who were week-end guests at Joseph Glnct. six-year-old »on of attended and report the meeting the Anderson home from Fort Mr» William Davis of Little Ap to be well worth while. Jones, Calif. plegute, tu receiving treatment in • Local people who have never • Patrons of the Little Applegate the Mitered Heart hospital at Med viewed a black widow spider may school will enjoy a Halloween so ford. The youngster wax running see a live specimen ndw in cap cial this evening as guests of the down hill with a knife In hlx hand tivity at the Sunnyside service pupils and their teacher, Carl when he fell. The wound wax not station at Ruch The widow was Ayers. A lively program has been considered serious. captured on the shrubbery at the prepared and refreshments will be • Eurl Bostwick has discontinued station and seems to be existing served during the evening. A simi employment ax driver for a Med on a grasshopper set before her. lar observance has been planned ford cream truck which made reg The spider Is said not to rat very at Beaver creek school Saturday, ular trip» to the Applegate. With frequently, although she immed the refreshment period being de a herd of 40 dairy cows to care for iately "tied the grasshopper up.” voted to a pie social. Numerous lit hlx ranch at Bellview, In addi • The Nugget for cold drinks. games and fortune telling will oc tion to 1H(X) turkey», Mr. Bost • Friends are advised that serv cupy the evening. Ruch school wick believed hix ranch would ices are being continued in the M held a successful program and car keep him sufficiently ix-cupied E. church building In Jacksonville nival Wednesday night • Mrs Alice Hedburg of Apple every evening except Saturday ami • l-arry Howe and sister, Mar gate returned Tuesday from Klam Monday, at 7:4f> Services are garet and Mrs. R. A. Johnson were ath Fallx, where she had vlaited given freely, no collections will be business visitors in Medford Mon friend» since Munday. taken, said Miss K Hutchings and day afternoon. • Stop at the Nugget Miss R Roach, who are conducting • Clayton Gaddy has been mining • lx*e Port Jr., sophomore at Ore the meetings. for the past week at the Larry gon State college. H|a<nt the week • "That boy must know how to Howe place here. end at hix home here. Mr. Port handle a gun,” said onlookers ax • Western Union at the Nugget. reports almost continuous rain at Jack Green returned from Baker • W W Bel) and daughters An Corvallis. and a snow storm there with meat. ita and June of Ruch called on ahortly before he left. . • Mrs. Julia Williums, Mrs. Lula friends here Saturday. • Vernon Taylor and Marvin Saulsbury and son John, all of tills • Alice Hoefs has been serving Stark of Central Point have re city, attended a theater in Med as circuit court juror for the past turned from a few weeks Sojourn ford Saturday. week or so. to California cities, which included • Mix Fred Fick of Medford at • Robert Chrystler. who has been u trip to Tin Juana. tended church services here Sun mining in this city for some time, • Recent guests at the home of day is ill and confined to his home in Mr and Mr«. E. J. Brown have • Mrs I^eila McKee of Jackson Medford. Included Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish ville Is spending this week visiting • Mr and Mrs. J. E Ragsdale and three sons of Phoenix, Hugh her daughter, Mrs C. W. Culy, on and family and Mrs. Howard of Brown of Murphy, and John Miller Big Applegate. Eagle Point were dinner guests of # of Kerby • Mr. and Mrs Glenn McDaniel Mr. and Mrs Ed Pence Sunday. • Mrs Ed Dutton of Eagle Point returned to their home at Yakima. • Mr and Mrs Fuller and family la spendin gthe week ax a guest of Wash , early this week, having recently moved into the house her sister, Mrs Jesse Taylor. spent the last month with the owned by Mrs. Fred Ix’wifl • Among Applegate men bringing home deer during the final days of the season are Albert Hartley, Harold Crump, Martin McDonough RETAIN YOUR PRESENT and Charley Dunford. All were killed in the Applegate district, Mr. McDonough's weighing 160 pounds. • Shorty Farnsworth, well-known four-foot dwarf of Squaw lake re gion. who tips the scales at 75 pounds, wax a Medford visitor early this week. Among other shoppers from the Applegate were i Jess Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Phillips. Emmett Phillips. I Lincoln Gray, Henry Harthon. Mr and Mrs. Benton Pool and daugh- | ter Maude. • Courteous service at the Nugget • Mrs. Louise Kilham of Port land spent a few days last week as a guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs Maud Kubll, of Applegate Mrs Kilham also Is visiting at the J. Opp home here, expecting to re turn to Portland in a short time • Members of the School Im provement club of the Applegate school devoted Sunday to planting shrubbery on the school grounds Additional items of play equip ment also were erected. WALTER J • Mrs Ella Herriott of Medford, who has been ill during the last three months, came to the Apple- Personal News Notes SHERIFF DON’S RADIO SERVICE • Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton and daughter I>orothy attended a sur ~ prise birthday party at the Fred Yocum home in Medford Saturday evening honoring Mr. Yocum’s birthday anniversary. • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winningham, who spent the summer at Hutton Guard station, have rented the Clyde Fields home. • Clarence Berber and Freddie Butcher, who recently underwent operations in a Medford hospital, returned to school Monday. • Mrs Peter Fick and Mrs. Ora Wyant were Medford shoppers Haturday. • Miss Eunice Händen Sanden was a week-end guest of Miss Phoebe Ferguson at Medford. • A meeting of the Jacksonville Grange was held at the Grange hall FYiday evening. Hix new mem bers attended, when a program was given followed by refresh ments. • Mrs. Vivian Pathman of River side, Calif., sister of Mrs. O. O. Sanden, visited at the Sanden home Wednesday and Thursday of last week. She left for San Fran cisco, where she will visit Vivian and Preston Card before returning home. • Mrs C. S. Dunnington and Mrs. Theron Applegater enjoyed • motor trip to Crescent City Sun day. • Mrs. John Norris Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dock Davis, at Klam ath Falls. Mrs. John Smith of that city is at the Norris home here during the former’s absence. • Senior Endeavor meeting start ed Sunday, October 28, and will continue every evening at 7:30 at Jacksonville Prsbyterian BOYDELL ELECTRIC MANICURING SETS Drop in and see mechanical Manicuring—the very latest! BOWMAN’S Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Phone 57—18 S. Central DEL ROGUE Ito! ASSOCIATION TO PRESERVE OREGON’S CREDIT Harry Dorman, Sacratary Weatherly Dulldlns, Portland (Paid adv.) R. VV. Sleeter, M. I). 202 Medford Bldg. Phone I Medford I S. SYD I. 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Why set up a new state commission to plunge us deeper into debt? • FOR RENT Floor sanding ma chine. See Economy Lumber com pany, North Riverside at Court, or phone 594, Medford. ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY HYGIENIC MANICURING NOW AVAILABLE WITH OLMSCHEID the Grange Power Bill church The Young People’s so ciety of Medford already has aided in presenting a program here. • Mr. and Mrs Bob Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs Lester White of Couer d’Alene, Idaho, recently purchased the Zumwalt home. The Zumwalt family has moved into the Worth home. • PAINTING AND DECORAT ING See Henry Andrews or call Godward’s store, Jackson ville. 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