Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 30, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 30, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Personal News Notes
C. Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL
Page 3
High Prospector
Following the $75,000 fire early
Monday morning at the Timber
Products company’s retail lumber
yard and office, It was announced
that lumber, building material and
fuel business would lie carried on
as usual from a temjsirary office
a f< w feet from ashes of the ruins.
Starting from unknown origin,
flumes enveloped offices, ware­
house and five trucks, but were
confined to these buildings, fire­
men saving other portions of the
large plant ami adjoining storage
tanks and buildings of the Stand­
ard Oil company.
Jacksonville High School
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HIGH PROSPECTOR STAFF
Editor
Helen Lamb
Assistant Editor
Lucille Flltcroft
Business Manager.....................
.... Mortis Byrne
♦-
grade, ft will be a complete cos­ my discovery prove of value, the
tume play with Iridian songs, some profits would be enormous.
of which are written in Indian ton­
gue and are composed by Nancy
Byrd Turner, who is a descendant
of Pocahontas.
Preparation Made for ’Open House’
Eeach room is working on some­
thing interesting for "open house"
to be given December 7. Other
classes, the fifth and small grades,
are seen washing windows and
making cutouts of pilgrims and
log cabins for acenes to put on the
doors The border for the boards
and the work notebooks are near
completion All this activity will be
sponsored for the Parent-Teacher
association and the public, with a
large attendance hoped for.
For the Christmas cantata the
Glee clubs are learning carols that
carry out the theme of Christmas
in the different countries.
TRY THE TRAIN
• Owing to certain outbursts of Hawaii, where he spent five years
the heart and the subsequent re-1 ns one of Uncle Ham’s soldiers
IllSal of food,
flwxl it
It is
I m reported
r.ou.*.«..,« that
11...1 u .. _ - .
...
fusal
• Mr and Mrs George Backes
popular auburn haired (perma­ honored
their
daughter, Winifred,
nent«!) Brush Murine at Htar with a birthday
party at their
Ranger h tut Ion has cut the de­ home Hnturday evening,
November
•ELMER' IM SUCCESS ON
tachment's grocery bill exactly 24 Two guests. Mrs Ethel
Dudley
MTAGE FRIDAY NIGHT
$27 An authoritative account says of Medford and John Hackert of
"Elmer1 Oh Elmer!” and that
that the heart attacks occur at this city, were found to have birth­
gives an idea of the one-act play
tegular and frequent intervals, day anniversaries almost concident
which the victim docs not deny.
presented by high school students
with Miss Backes, and were in­
at the gym warming Friday, No­
• Wallace Haskins of Big Apple­ cluded as honorees of the party.
♦ vember 23. Bill Johnson as Elmer
gate left Wednesday for Roseburg, Among guests present were Mrs. ♦-
was natural and how!
where he will enter the Veterans Eberhart of Los Angeles, Louise
The play was one well adapted
hospital for observation.
Smith of Gold Hill, Velma (Has­
to high school acting and students
• C. B. "Punk" Dunnlngton, local born of Sidney, Neb., Mr. and Mr*.
carried it off with a bang. They
garagernun, while lifting a tractor John Bowdish, Mr. and Mrs. Ethel
were coached by Miss Elizabeth
Dear Doc: I have a little capital
When you go to California, try
wheel a few weeks ago suffered a Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl laitl-
Rebec.
I could invest in some profitable
the train! Big change» have taken
hernia, which Is causing his de­ mer, Mr. and Mrs N. T. Backes,
Members of the cast were Bill business. Could you suggest any­
place on our rail*. Pullman
parture over the week-end for the Mrs Dorothy McAlister, Miss An­
Johnson. Eunice Sanden, Avadna thing new and original, outside the
By
charge» are a third le»» than
veteran* hospital in Romberg, na Davis, Miss Billie McKenzie,
Marcella Mitchell, Maxine crowded channels of ordinary, ev­
last year. Rail fare»#re touching
where he expects to undergo an Miss Georgia Schnrble, Miss Elsie 4
------- ♦ Ayres,
Boone, Valerie Pearce, June Feeb­ eryday commercial enterprises? H.
bottom at 2< a mile and le**.
operation.
Hertagsr, Clyde Latimer, Marvin
JIMMY GWIN and his BRIDE ler, Lloyd Whitney and Russell O W Kumm
Complete meal» in our dining
• Mr ami Mis. Irvin Cramer and Hitlnicr, Bill Coleman, Put Patter­ up on Dead Indian, where It is Ayres.
Answer:
Nobody
has
tried
can
­
car» com a* Little a» 80<. For de­
two sons of Woodland, Calif , niuk son. Oliver Wilder, all of Med­ rumored Jimmy finds a little time
ning bananas yet. Or manufactur­
tail», see your local agent or
Ing n hurriei! trip to southern Ore­ ford; Mr and Mrs. A. C. Van for trapping.
GIRLS DRAMATIC CLUB
ing raincoats from paper. Or
write J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific
gon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs («aider, Mr .and Mrs. J. C. Green,
PRESENTS
ONE-ACT
PLAY
GILLIS blossoming forth
printing Bibles for the Bolshevik
Building, Portland, Oregon.
Aris Th rock morion and other Ap Mr. and Mrs G. O. Sanden, Mr in JEAN
"Which Came First, the Hen or trade. Or you might like to invest
a new black and white dress to
plcgatc relatives Monday
They ind Mro. John Hackert, Mr and match
drug store trimmings on the Egg?” was the title of a com­ in an invention of my own for ex­
also were guests of Mr Cramer's Mrs Ernest Rog.-rs, Mr ami Mrs
edy presented by the Girls Dra­ tracting gold from cabbages. Gold
cousin, Mrs William Hansen, at ’lay Hunsaker, Mr and Mrs Hen­ opening day Monday.
ALETHA CANTRALL wonder­ matic club and coached by Alice is always in demand and should
ry Neldermyer, Mr and Mrs El­
Medford.
Madsen.
mer Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ing, "Did they answer?”
• Ike Wertz of Eugene and his White,
"Always agree with a woman,"
Misses
Melvii
Anderson,
MAYOR
WES
HARTMAN
al-
bride, the former Miss Margaret Dorothy Hilton, Avadna Ayers,
said Mr. Flynn to Sam, only he
I
most
tiptoeing
into
tin-
First
Na-
Brookdale, also of Eugene, were
take his own advice.
Ayers, Eunice Hiuiden, ' tional bank to keep his boots from didn't
recent guests of Mr Wertz’s broth­ Geraldine
Members of the cast were
fails
Sanden,
Hhirloy
Cantrall,
Vo-
er Hylvesler at Ruch while on netta Ruprecht, Audrey Metzger, shaking the building.
Gladys Gwin, Dixie Churchill. Mae
It O 'STEVE) STEPHENSON Manklns, Lois Matheny, Margaret
their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs Madeliene Metzger, Mary Branam,
Wertz, who were married last Freida Butcher, Juanita Tice, Elea­ of the Economy Lumber company EdenH and Lucille Filtcroft.
week, also will visit his {«arents at nor Clark, Ida Bowman. Vivian wishing he had 10,000 bricks for
chimney-heightening purposes.
Anderson, Calif.
GRADE NEWS
Bertha Morgan, Elisabeth
• Western Union at the Nugget Card,
Since baseball season Is over
THERON APPLEBAKER with
White, Marjorie Hackert, Winifred
Jacksonville grade school claims
• Miss Ellen«- Ta.viol
e<i ti Backes. and George Van Galder, a “new deal" in wimmin.
her home here Hunday after s|>end Russell Ayers, Itoger Card. Gage
RAY KETER admitting he quit the championship from six teams
Ing two weeks with friends in Med­ Sanden, Bill Johnson, Chester Flit­ the barber business when he found that organized a league earlier in
the year, of which the participants
ford She had as guests upon her cruft. Hlmon Johnson, Joe Beach, out he'd have to stand up at it.
SUrting Saturday, December 1, Through Saturday,
were Howard, Phoenix, Red Top.
return here Mr. and Mrs Wayne Jim Stone, Junior Groves, Ralph
AUDR1NE WHITE dog-gone ex­ Oak Grove, Central Point and
December 8, We Offer You These Cigarette Savings:
Bingham of Medford mid Marvin Zumwalt, Hal Green and Byron cited
about a new pup with a Jacksonville schools. The team has
Stark of Central Point.
Backes, all of Jacksonville, and
played 10 games, only one of which
• Mr and Mrs. Lance Offenbacher Mr and Mrs. Jim Roberts, also of corkscrew tail.
Chunks of wood flying up and was lost.
Chesterfields
/fc
Ap
and family exfiectcd to motor to Jacksonville.
striking
HUBERT
DE
HAAS
and
The grade school has organized
Grunts Pass Thanksgiving to s)>end • The Nugget for magazines.
LuckySStrikes fa pkgS. faUC
the <lay os guests of Mrs Offen- • Mr and Mrs Dan Garrison of HOMER LONTZ in the face, and a basketball team with midget and
first string squads. Being divided
iMkcher's parents, Mr. and Mrs Medford spent Sunday at the Earl nobody believing it.
BILL (AMT. ED.) JOHNSON by weight, the midgets will be un­
Lester Layton.
home.
with his bare feet reully clean dur­ der 100 pounds, while the first
• Miss Virginia King has returned Bryant
CHEAPER BRANDS 10c STRAIGHT
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Kivett
and
to the Applegate after S[«ending u family left recently for Salem, ing last week's play at high school, squad will be over 100 pounds.
Grades to Give Indian Play
few weeks with her mother in
they will make their home which went over with two wows.
With the swift approach of the
California Her cousin. Curtis Lud­ where
Jacksonville's two new SCHOOL-
•
John
Carpmel
of
Tuie
I-ake
holiday season, a hustle and a
wig. who accompanied her on the spent Sunday with relatives here MARMS looking for lipstick.
trip, also returned.
BILL HODSON with a clean bustle is shown by the teachers
•
Roger
Dunnlngton
spent
the
students An Indian play sup­
• Mrs. Tom Clark returned Mon­
with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. < yea. even close) shave and and
(ON THESE COLD WINTER NIGHTS, YOU BET)
ervised by Mrs. Norvell, called “A
day to the home of her sister-in- week-end
dressed Alien to kill.
Dunnlngton
on
Wolf
gulch.
Day
in
an
Indian
Village,
”
is
to
be
law, Mrs. Fred Htraube, after • Jessie and Buster Gaddy ■pent
MORRIS BYRNE with a blush­
given by the first three grades
s|>endlng two weeks in Portland Sunduy in Medford.
ing Nil.ill
Special at
with her slater, Miss Hazel Parker, • Ed Vogel and son Ray were
P-TA HOME-MADE FUDGE with two students from the fourth
who was ill in a hospital there.
visitors at the R. R. Childs home With plenty of nuts in it.
• Applegate Grangs is sponsoring on
A COW walking through RAY
Griffin creek Sunday.
another of their popular dances at • Miss
Griffin HUNSAKER S dog-proof fence.
Viola
Moses
of
Medford’s Finest
the local hall Saturday, December creek entered high school in Ja« k
THE FOUR BAILEY BOYS
Best Quality Heavy Rubber
1st
hanging 'round The Miner plant
Auto Finisher . .
Hot Water Bottles
this week.
• The Applegate basketball team sonvlile
Mrs. G. O. Sanden left Monday looking for stray bits of work to
DUCO
was defeated in a game with Wil­ •
Phoenix to spend, theAveek vis­ do. and ALBERT JOHNSON
LACQUER
liams creek Tuesday evening, the for
iting at the home of her parents. scramming after breaking a light
ENAMEL
See Our Remarkable Assortment of New Toiletries, Including:
score being 24-13.
shade.
Mr and Mrs. J. H. Vial.
SIMONIZ
• Mrs. Warren Mee is suffering •
PUNK
DUNNINGTON
punning
Mrs. Marie Wcissburg under­
PLATING
Face Powder
Perfumes
Cold Creams
from a broken arm received when went an operation at a Medford "I hernia the first time."
she fell at her Thompson creek hospital
Rouge
•
E1NO
HEMMILA
of
the
Rialto
Vanishing
Cream
•
Hand
Lotion
Monday, November 25.
home Saturday. Mrs. Mee was • Frances
Clark, Lucille Flitcroft theater wondering why printers
Lip
Stick
• Hair Wave • Facial Tissues
taken to a Medford hospital for and Burdette Dunnlngton were don't go to movies so they can
treatment.
recognize actresses' pictures.
Medford visitors Sunday.
• Miss Lola Htraube, high school • Hal Miller, who is attending
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Medford • Phone 724-R
student, was expected to arrive normal In Ashland, spent the FOR SALE 4-room house with
Your
Choice
Wednesday evening from Glendale, week-end at his home here.
basement, garage, woodshed,
Ore., to spend the holiday week­ • Mr and Mrs Bob Davis are
large chicken house, city water r
end with her parents.
and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly
leaving for Couer d’ Alene, Idaho,
• John Harr, student at Southern where they will make their home
in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo­
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Oregon Normal, has been appoint­ • Mr. and Mrs. George Wells and
cated in Jacksonville. $600 cash;
Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy
ed to publicity staff of "The S in small son recently arrived here
will accept good used car or
kiyou,” the college news|>aper pub­ from Yucca. Arizona, to make
Oregon License 264
truck as part payment. Call The
lished monthly.
California License 3029
Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville.
their home. They are at the W. W.
• Courteous service at the Nugget Thiede home, the latter’s parents
Mrs. Jean Gillis, Manager
Phone Jacksonville 12
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14 Years in Medford, Oregon
• Mrs. Lyal Watson Kimble of • Stop at tnc Nugget.
Huey Ixing says he’s the man
Klamath Falla, Mrs. Susan Holmes • Third annual family reunion of the people want for president.
Carter and Marsh and Fred Wag­ the Winningham clan was held this We’ll admit he’s the man some of r
ner of Ashland and Mrs. C Miller Thursday in Jacksonville, followed ’em ought to have. Weston (Ore.)
Medford Cycle and
were among those attending the in the evening by a dance at the Leader.
funeral of C. C. Chitwood in Jack­ Odd Fellows hall. Those present
Repair Shop
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LOOKED for a time like
sonville Monday afterqoon.
A drug to lengthen life has been
GUNSMITH—LOCKSMITH
for the turkey dinner and celebra­
• Dorothy Chitwood, who recently tion included Mr. and Mrs. Mark discovered, but the odds will still
the country would never
lawn Mower Service
underwent an appendicitis opera­ Winningham, Mrs. Polly Watkins be on Hpeed, booze and gasoline.—
23 North Fir
Phone 261
tion in a Medford hospital, re­ and son Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Weston Leader.
make
it... but here we are,
turned to her home here Monday. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Hester
as usual, all of us, this
• Mrs E. S. Hurd ami Mrs. Flor­ Knutzen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter r
r
ence Madras of Medford called on Scholer, all of Copper; Mr. and
Thanksgiving, 1934!
Miss Issie McCully Tuesday.
Mr.». Francis Russell and family,
S. C. PETERS
R. W. Sleeter, M. D,
• Mrs. Fred Fick of Medford was of Table Rock; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
a visitor in Jacksonville Monday Whitney and daughters Ruth and
(D.M.D.)
202 Medford Bldg.
afternoon.
Violet and son Lloyd, of Jackson­
• Mrs. Perl of Ashland, cousin of ville; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith
Medford
Phone 4
MEDFORD, OREGON
the late C. C. Chitwood, attended and two children. Patsy and Jun­
Dentist
his funeral services at the Jack­ ior, of Medford: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
sonville cemetery Monday. Ernest Pence of Jacksonville, Mr. and
Applegate of that city also at­ Mrs. James Winningham and
tended the last rites.
daughter Dorothy of Forest Creek;
• Dr. J. B. Gillis of Applegate Lieut, and Mrs. Percy Merritt, of
CCC called on friends in Jackson­ Applegate. Axel Lundgren acted
Opposite Post Office
Fire, Water and Theft . . .
ville Wednesday afternoon.
as toastmaster for the day, while
JACKSONVILLE
• Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton was Bert Rippey of Applegate also was
one of several Jacksonville women in attendance.
to shop in Medford Wednesday af­
ternoon.
• Your THREE GREATEST ENEMIES
• Miss Virginia Fick of Medford
visited with her friend, Miss Isaie
over which you have the LEAST con­
McCully, here Wednesday.
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• C. N. Jenson, son of Mrs. R. A.
trol, are entirely removed from harm­
HEADQUARTERS
Johnson of this city, returned to
his home Saturday from Honolulu,
ing your Deeds, Records and Family
SEEN
TO CALIFORNIA
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,
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Phone 57—18 S. Central
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