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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1935)
Friday, January 18, 1935 Personal News Notes » <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILI • Fred Offenbacher of Applegate waa a business visitor in this city Wednesday. • Mrs Jean Gillis, who had been suffering from the flu, Is able to wait on customers at the local Chitwood’s, which she now man ages Mra. Gillis spent Monday afternoon in Medford shopping. • Lee Port of Htar ranger sta tion waa a visitor here Wednesday afternoon. • Dr Harold It Gillis of Trail CCC camp waa on a short busi ness call In Jacksonville Wednes day afternoon. • A nine-pound daughter waa born to Mr and Mrs. Art Davies of Forest creek Wednesday eve ning at Community hospital in Medford The young lady arrived at about 5 o'clock, when her first address was delivered, although it wux quite difficult to understand, it waa said by Papa Davies to mean "Hello, Morn, hello, Pop, hel lo, world!" • GOATS for sale or trade for WOOd Anna Knowlton, Jackson ville FOR SALE 4 room house with basement, garage, woodshed, large chicken house, city wuter and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo cated in Jacksonville. $600 cash, will accept good used car or truck aa part payment. Call The Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville. - - - - - ‘ • W II McDaniel, who went to daughter spent .Sunday In Ashland Yakima Inst week on account of nt tlic home of Mrs. Port’s par the death of Iris daughter-in law, ents, Mr and Mrs. A H Peachey, Mrs Glenn McDaniel, which re who celebrated their 50th wedding ( suited from stativi fever, will re- anniversary at that time, ax well main north two wccka longer, he us the 82nd birthday anniversary has written his family here lie la of Mr. Peachey. Twenty-one »flit uwnltlng the possible illness of his tlves, all of southern Oregon, were aon, who ia In quarantine present for the occasion. • Mrs Will Coppie of Murphy and • Claus Klelrihummer and Carl daughter, Mrs Avnnelle Johnson, Ayre« of Little Applegate were were recent guests of Mr and Mis. business visitors In Medford Tues I) I. J oiuix here. Mra. Johnson Is day evening. employed at the What-Not in Med- • Mrs Alice Hedburg returned krd Tuesday from Portland, where xhc ■ Ed Saltmarsh, pioneer cowboy had remained during the laat two • the Applegate country, observed weeks, following the death of her iris birthday anniversary Wednes father, Wm, Newman, which re- day which, members of Ills house suited from an uutomobile acci hold say, accounts for his unusual dent. peiusal of the calendar since the • T 8. Cady made a business trip first of the year. lo Ashland Tuesday, finding that • The Nugget for cold drinks city with no anow and streets dry • Mrs J< m > Morcum of Corvallis nnd in good shape more than can arrived in Medford Tuesday und lie said for the top of Jacksonville will be a guest here this week of hill just now. her .sister, Mrs. Jess Taylor. • J. F Morley and two partners • II. H Farley of the Little Ap who arc prospecting among the piegatc has just equipped his lacks uville hills, have taken up house with a new radio set, which their abode In one of T. 8. Cady’s friends Hay not only has made his ablnx for the present. They pro home the evening sisdal center of pose to stay until the ground be the neighborhood, but brings forth comes visible again. frequent morning yawns ax well • H R. Reichman of Wlllxal, Mon *^g|Ho having subscribed for The tuna. arrived Tuesday for a visit , ■ckxonville Miner recently, Mr with his brother-in-law and his Jacksonville High School ^nrrley will be one of the best Uster. Mr. und Mrs. T. 8. Cady of the Summit Service station. Mr f-------------------------- A posted residents of the vulley. • Mrs Aris Throckmorton of Reichman haa been visiting his HIGH PROSPECTOR STAFF Ruch la Inconvenienced somewhat Usters and other relatives In Los Helen Lamb at the present, having auatained Angeles und vicinity and Is now Editor a sprained wrist when ahe fell at >n his wuy home to Montana. His Assistant Editor Lucille Flitcroft comment on our recent fall of "the 1 her home late laat week. • Fred Dorn has returned to hia beautiful“ wus, "This looks like Buaineu Manager..................... Morris Byrne home on upper Applegate from home to me." the Sacred heart hospital, where • Mrs. Nellie Mytlmise, Mrs. 8 | he had hia thumb amputated at 11. Jones and Miss Margarctte the second joint from the nail 8un- Hart attended the executive meet- >iay Mr. Dorn, aon of Mra. Anna Ing of the Southwest Oregon Pres- (An Editorial) Dorn of thia city, waa splitting byterial society Monday. With "Excuse me” and "If you wood at hia home Sunday morning, • Mrs. Smetz, Mrs. Archie How ! please.” the first graders start when hia thumb waa cut severely man ami Mrs G. O. Sanden at- their knowledge of courtesy. Later ua a reault of hia axe handle catch tended the mooting of the county I ! comes “Thank you,” and various ing In the jumjier he waa wearing I ’ TA held in the junior high others follow which mark the He waa taken to the hoapital upon school In Medford recently. youngster as thoughtful. By the the a<ivicv of Dr Harold Gillis • Mr and Mrs. Ray Crumley oil 1 time high school is reached these Butte Falls visited relatives here small acts of thoughtfulness should physician at Camp Applegate. Saturday evening. • Stop at the Nugget. have become a habit, but often • Haste makes waste, according • Miss Patricia Hogan of Thomp- they are “snowed under” by the , i><-k was u week-end guest to observations of a city official of hurry and bustle of school life, and Rut li wto »'ports that Glenn of Mrs. Anna Dorn. they drop from one with such a • The Nugget for magazines. Smith, prominent young rancher slight tinkle they go unnoticed. there, in making aa much apeed • Carrol Ix-wis of Medford vis A door is slammed and there is ax possible in hia regular vlait to ited Tommy Dunnington Thursday not even an apologizing look, let the neighbora, failed to ace a wire • Mrs. M J Young of Canyon alone "Excuse me” or “I'm sorry.” fence eaat of the aervice atation in ville visited over the week-end at Students often get in the way of time to prevent being thrown on the B. A. Gaddy home. others, but they never think until the ground by the Impact It ia • An electric range has been pur brought to task by such words as said thnt Mr Smith ordinarily chased for the soup kitchen at the ■Scram,” "Get out," and "Move!” school. often students Interrupt the ) climbs Ute fence in hia great hur Jacksonville ry, which ia apcedier than cniaaing • Miss Dorothy Gaddy is visiting other fellow when he may be say her brother and family, Mr. and ing something of value. the atile a few yards away. These few marks of discourtesy • Dave L Jones and Walt Zcidler Mrs. Duran Gaddy at San Ber are not made intentionally, but of Little Applegate returned a few nardino, Calif. J daya ago from a four-day buaincaa • Mrs G O. Sanden spent Thurs they are slips that PASS in the and pleaaure trip to Scotta Valley day of lust week in Ashland at an night but don’t get BY! • • • In northern California They were all-day meeting of the Indies Aux accompanied by Win Merritt, alao iliary national association. They I NEW ROOM of Utile Applegate, who continued made six sheets for relief work. A new cafeteria room is being to Seattle. returning four <lay a • I »wane Childs of Griffin creek made in one corner of the base spent the week-end visiting at the ment of the school building. It has later. • Believing that the week-end Ed Vogel home. two doorways, and is ceiled with anow storm might reault in MWW • Mr« George Tranta of Butte veneer wood There will be three bound conditlona at their home, Falls wax a week-end visitor at the 18-foot tables. Mr. and Mra. Cheater Kubll of the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Now. and for three weeks, mem Gold Standard mine on Gauls creek Butcher. bers of the P-TA have been serv near Gold Hill came to the Apple • Mix W. A. Childers of this ing a hot dish for each and every gate a few daya ago, where they city underwent a major operation student wishing it with his lunch. are remaining with relatives until at a Medford hospital Wednesday, They will continue when the new January 16. weather condition« improv« room is completed until warm • Mra. Lee Port, chairman of the • Mr. and Mrs. Mcfford have re weather starts again. Jackson County Executive com turned to their home at Corvallis, Each day a new committee of mittee, met with other member« after spending several days visit two ladies from the P-TA pre of the committee at the courthouae ing at the home of Mrs. Anna pares the food. • • • auditorium at Medford Tuesday, Knowlton. when the group, with Mra Mabel • Ray Johnson left Tuesday for MISCELLANEOUS Mack, entertained the chairmen of Bremerton, Wash., for an indefi Charlotte Forbes is a new stud the extension unlta over the coun nite visit. ent from .Merrill, Oregon, and en ty. A delightful day’s program was • Harry Duggan of Trail CCC rolled in the first grade. enjoyed, with a luncheon at noon, camp spent Friday and Saturday All of the students are working the highlight of the <lay’s events in Jacksonville. hard for the county tests and coining in the lecture by Miss • John Dunnington of Klamath exams coming at the end of the Claribel Nyc of Corvallis, state Falls is visiting at the home of his first semester. Students of the leader of home economics, who brother, Tom Dunnington, of this third grade have had their arith spoke of the experiences she en city. metic and reading tests and the countered in her recent work at • Mt a. Jack Green and Mrs Stel fourth graders have taken arith Washington, D. C. Mrs. Port gave Zigler of this city were Medford metic tests. a history of the executive com shoppers Saturday. • • • mittee Mrs. A. N. Krouse, chair • The Jacksonville board of Mas OPERETTA CAST man of the Applegate unit, was ons club held a meeting Monday Tryouts have been held for the unable to attend the meeting on afternoon in the Masonic hall and were entertained by Mrs. Annie high school glee club operetta. A aocount of illness. • Courteous service at the Nugget Cater of Medford. • Jimmy Hunt, local CCC recruit • Mrs Fred Fick of Medford call I)r. H. P. Coleman Rationed at Star ranger station ed on friends in Jacksonville Mon- • or the last six months, left the duy Chiropractic - Physiotheraphy first of the week for Portland, • Jack Green has been ill with Oregon License 264 having joined the navy. Mr Hunt flu ami confined to his home for California License 3029 jtassed naval examinations some the past several days. Medical time ago in Portland, where his treatment waa administered by Dr. 14 Years in Medford, Oregon Finley of Medford. home is located. • Jess Caldwell of Big Applegate Is among the numerous people of the community recovering from the flu. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Medford, accompanied by Miss Ir ma Thomas, spent Tuesday with relatives at Ruch. • Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port I High Prospector ) Bowman’s Announce D el rogue Page 3 The JACKSONVILLE MINER New Low Prices Permanents ....$1,50 up Finger Wave wet) 35c Finger Wave (dry) 50c Marcel 50c Electric Manicure .. .50c Shampoo, Finger Wave (dry) .................... 75c Shampoo, Finger Wave (wet) .................... 60c Shampoo, Finger Wave and Manicure .„.$1.25 Soapless Shampoo, Finger Wave 18 SOUTH C ENTRAL, MEDFORD double cast was chosen as follows: Senor Dictorio, Paul Hess and Herbert Myers. Juanita, Madeleine Metzger and Ethel Caulkins. Benita, Shirley Cantrail and Frances Haight. Juan, Wayne Martin and Gall Lusk Pablo, Frank Mee and Gage San den. Delores, Alice Walton and Mary Branam. Maria, June Wilkinson and Mar- ■ olla Mitch. II Senor Hwateo, Bud Mitchell and Bill Ix.rton, Senor Wackeo, Henry Head and Gail Lusk Maxine Hill, high school student who played for the Christmas pro gram, will again accompany the operetta, * • • J'VILLE MIKES FIRST GAME In contest with the strong Cen tral Point team last Tuesday, the Jacksonville quintets lost their first games. In a fast game the Central Point A team won over the home-town taan with the score 36-21. On the J'ville team Bostwick and Backes, forwards, were the high players, each scoring six points. On the Central Point team Russel wax high point man with 12. As a preliminary to the A team game, the B strings played. In this conference ganje the Central Point boys won by the lopsided score of 23-3 Lineups were as follows: J'ville A team Backes, Bostwick, for wards; Flitcroft, center; Mitchell, Ayers, guards. Substitutes: Com- best. Johnson. Central Point A team Russell, Virtue, forwards; Culbertson, center; Ayers, Conrad, guards. Jacksonville B team Graham. Lusk, forwards; Nunn, center; Sanden, Llttell, guards Substitutes Johnson, Lorton. Dunnington. Central Point B team—Lawrence, Hood, forwards; Grimes, center; Jewett, Copinger, guards. Substi tute: Lathrop • • • FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S Members of the girls basketball team complaining of stiff joints after only one night's practice. Some of the students really get ting industrious as the mid-year final exams approach. Snow causing a number of stud ents to come to school with cold feet. P. 8.: The girls basketball team won a game from the eighth grade. Isn’t it wonderful? Someone heard asking this ques tion: "How much rain fell during the reign of Queen Elizabeth?" Madeleine whispering above a talk. Elliott seen taking a lot of interest in English class The boys basketball squad feel ing pretty good over their win from Phoenix. We can't blame them. Valerie and Alice imitating a pair of lovebirds. I think they were little doves. Tuesday Chester waa a careful boy, like Roosevelt. He wore his suspenders. Students relieving themselves of some surplus energy at the pep rally Tuesday. ------ •------------ OLD MOTHER HI BBARD, 1935 cupboard As long as her dear eyes could see For a bone or some meat, or some thing to eat, To stop her poor dog's misery. The old dog sat beside her As thin ax a spider; He gave forth a whine and a groan And old Mother Hubbard just looked, and she rubbered To find the old dog a bone. Now old Mother Hubbard just stewed and she blubbered And says ”1 can't hardly see How the dog can get strong, or even live long, If I can't stop his great misery.” So old Mother Hubbard, she gave . up the cupboard And sat herself down In despair. The old dog, he lay down, Or at least touched the ground with bones, hide and hair. At last a thought struck her: She gave him some supper And the old doggie howled a deep tone; She’d chopped off his tail, cooked it up in a pail And fed the old dog his bone. ----------- •------------ 100% HALES TAX NEEDED TO PAY TOWNSEND PLAN When you go to California, try the re. in! Big changes have takes place on our rail*. Pullman charger are a third less than last year. Rail fares^re touching bottom at 2# a mile and less. Complete meals in our dining cars cost as little as 80«. For de tails, see your local agent or wrne J. A. Ormaody, 705 Pacific gilding, Portland, Oregon. Southam ^cific DON’S RADIO SERVICE Noting that the bureau of the Stewart-Warner census gives the total of retail business in the nation for 1933 as Service - Sales - Rentals slightly over 24 billion dollars, the editor of the Grants Pass Bulletin suggests that as the Townsend I 423 East Mato Street, Medford plan calls for a payment of about TELEPHONE 668 the same amount, based on $200 a j month to each of the 10 millionI "»Specials Snow, rain and cold weather have brought with them an epidemic of colds, flu and sniffles . . . Chitwood's are ready to help you with their convenient location and a specially selected, fresh line of remedies at deep-cut price«, for one week only i VICK’S VAPO RUB 32e BROMO QUININE 28c Vick’s Nose Drops 28c - 53e ALKA SELTZER ALBATUM MUSTEROLE 35e 36e F & F Cough Drops 10c / Dentist Opposite Post Office * TBV THE TRAIN By FRED M. LAW I Old Mother Hubbard looked in the ! TO CALIFORNIA S. C. 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