Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, February 19, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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T he J acksonville M inee
funeral of Mrs. W. H. Bostwick at
Ashland Wednesday wen- Mr. arid
Mrs Miles Cantrall, Mr and Mrs.
Kay Offenbacher, Mr. and Mrs.
George Buckley, and Miss Rose
.‘Both from ¿Jacksonville and Over the <7/ill
Jl Buckley.
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Drive
Through
Applegate Mr.
From Medford
Mr. and Mrs.
^From Table Rock Mrs. Blanche
and
Mrs.
M.
E.
Garner
drove to
Gregory of Table Rock was a caller Robert Smith of Medford were
Grants
Pass
by
way
of
the
Apple-
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Glenn
Salt
­
at Ray Wilson's Sunday.
gab- valley road Sunday, returning
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marsh Sunday.
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by the Pacific highway through
Visiting Son Mrs Mary Pursel
Here Saturday W A Childers, Central Point and Medford. Weath­
is spending several days visiting
formerly of tins city, was in Jack­ er was fine and they pronounced
her son, Charles, at Medford.
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sonville Saturday from his fox farm the drive “perfectly glorious.”
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on Beaver creek.
Tiie Jacksonville Pharmacy is
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Card
Party Mr. and
Birthday
ready to take care of all your
Week-end on Thompson Y. H Mrs. Ervin Lewis entertained 18
wants and needs in the drug
Allen of Yreka sjx-nt th«- week-end guests with a card party Saturday
line.
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at the home of Mr and Mrs. Dave evening in honor of the birthday
anniversary of their son Dow.
(•nest from Medford Miss Doris Courtney on Thompson creek
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Prizes were awarded at the close
Mell ard, Medford high school stud­
ent, was a week-end guest of Miss
Up from Medford Miss Susie of the evening. The Valentine motif
Erline Taylor.
Mae Shelton arid Miss Alice West­ was apparent in the score cards
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erfield, both of Medford, were call­ and refreshments.
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laislern Star Party Eastern Star ers at the Summit service station
Injures Foot—J. O. Briney, who
members will have a Washington’s Sunday.
9 9 9
birthday party Monday evening,
recently leased the Poole place on
February 22, at 8 o’clock All lodge
Call livre Mr. and Mrs. Con Jacksonville hill, had the misfor­
mernlxTs and their families are in­ Devore and Dr. and Mrs Rickert of tune to cut his right foot Friday.
vited to I m - present.
Medford called on the Ray Wilsons He was chopping a log when the
at the Nugget confectionery Sun­ axe struck his foot, making a gash
two inches long and severing an
day afternoon.
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artery. He is getting along as well
as could be expected.
Come to the Jacksonville
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Pharmacy for anything you
To Assist at Mine Donald Hay­
might want—if it isn’t in stock
ward, formerly employed at Port­
we can get it for you.
land by a railroad company, has
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Visit in Pass— Mr. and Mrs. Har­ come to the Applegate to assist his
old Crump and son Rolland, ac- father, Captain G. F. Hayward, in
cofnpanied by Peggy and Lee (Son­ his Thompson creek mine. The
Typewriter Specialists
ny Boyd, motored to Grants Pass mine, equipped with a small quartz
Cotner Main and (nafte Streeli
Sunday to visit Miss Betty Ewing, mill, has been in existence under
Medford
its present ownership for the last
niece of Mr. Crump.
9 9 9
12 years.
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Lease
Farm
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wal
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PHONE 1363
Make
a
photographic
record
ter Armpriest, Ruch residents for
of
your
family
this
spring.
A
several years, have leased the Wil­
$.3.25 camera for $2 at tne Jack­
liam Smith place on Forest creek
sonville Pharmacy, where a
and are moving to their new home
fresh, complete stock of film is
Men's and Ladies
this week. Mrs. Armpriest is teach­
always ready.
ing at the Ruch school.
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9 9 9
SHOE REPAIRING
Attend Banquet in Pass — Last
Visit iron. North Miss Eleanor
in the Modern Way
De Wolfe of Tacoma and sister, Saturday the following members
Miss Helen De Wolfe of Portland attended installation banquet of
A FULL LINE OF SHOE
are
visiting at the home of their Daughters of the Nile at Grants
FINDINGS
uncle, Albert Collings, and will re­ Pass: Miss Molly Britt, Fred Fick
and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Severance;
main here indefinitely.
Miss Ruth Severance was installed
9 9 9
as
banker and Florine Severance
III with Pneumonia—Mrs. Sarah
SI IOE REPAIR SHOP
as Mydia. Ruth Severance attended
O
’
Brien
of
Medford,
grandmother
F bro L. J ohnson , Proprietor
d^nce also.
of Jack O'Brien of the Applegate, the banquet and
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We Give S. & H. Green Slam pi
and a former resident of that place,
Leaves for East—Mrs. Fred Fick
ID West Mam
Medford
is seriously ill with pneumonia at
left this week immediately upon
her home.
receiving word Wednesday that
Elect Officers -Officers elected in her mother, Mrs. David Williams,
the 4-H club at Uniontown school had died at 6:15 that morning. Mrs.
are: Marjory Fitzgerald, president; Fick's mother had lived in Neola,
Iowa, and services will be held
Eugere Hansen, vice president; there.
A brother, Wade M. Wil­
Ruth Barber, secretary; Lola
liams, left Thursday morning for
Straube, treasurer; Eugene Hansen, Iowa
by plane from Portland.
song and yell leader.
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Stay
Few
Days
Longer—Mr. and
To Work in Roseburg Receiving Mrs. John B. Herriott
­
word that employment was await­ couver, who are making of an Van
ex
­
ing him in a Roseburg garage,
visit with southern Oregon
Dewey Powell of Little Applegate, tended
are remaining with the
accompanied by Mrs. Powell, left relatives,
latter's
sister,
Mrs. B. M. Clute, for
for that place a few days ago to a few days before
starting to San
make their home.
Francisco.. Mr. and Mrs. Herriott
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visited relatives at Prospect last
If you are suffering from flu,
week.
grippe, headache or neuralgia,
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try our capsules for immediate
Start New Home— Work began
relief. Twenty-five capsules for
Monday on the new home to be
50 cents at the Jacksonville
built for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offen­
Pharmacy.
bacher three miles below Ruch. A
9 9 9
months ago Mr. and Mrs. Of­
Attend Ashland Funeral Among few
fenbacher,
Creek residents,
those from Applegate attending the came to the Neil
Applegate with the
former’s sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, and
ioth families located on the Ven-
able
ranch.
Before You Buy See Ou
Ask for Beck's
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BABY SPECIALS
Attend Dance — Among those
Irom Medford attending the mas­
$12 Photographs For
querade dance at Applegate Sat­
urday were Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
$8 Dozen
Murphy, Mrs. Anna Cater, Miss
Other Photographs as Low as
Sula Jacobs and their guest, Mrs.
William
Hanley of Burns; Miss Ve-
$3.50 Dozen
nita Anderson, Kenneth Anderson,
Rieb as Butler,
Juanita Griffin, Melvin Wright,
Sweet as a Nut
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dellaire and
Miss
Lorna Kubli.
Phone 1308 Medford Bldg.
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Birthday Party— Elaine Moore
gave a birthday pflfirtv at her home
Wednesday evening to mark her
eighth anniversary. Eight little
guests enjoyed games and cake
with all the trimmings. Evelyn
20c
FORMAY, the new shortening, I pound
Coffman, Betty Coffman, Donna
Cantrall, Melva Anderson, Shirley
28d Cantrail, Evaro Bell, Hallie Moore
STRAIGHT PEABERRY COFFEE, pound
and Chester Moore were present
ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS IN PACKAGES
at the celebration.
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Bake Pan FREE With Each Package of Bisquick Flour
To Valentine Party — Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Port and daughter
Frances attended a Valentine party
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
DeWitt at Medford Thursday eve­
W e D eliver
ning given in honor of Crater Na­
P hone 52
tional forest employes. Numerous
£0C4Land PERSONAL THEWS
MEDFORD
TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE
JOHNSON’S
MOTHERS
BUTTERNUT
BREAD
Shangle Studios
S & W CANNED GOODS
BASKET GROCERY
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amusements had been prepared to
entertain the guests, who numbered
14. Colored lights
_
_ gave ! a festive
appearance to the room and St.
Valentine’s day was suggested in
favors and refreshments.
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Ski Saturday—A joyous week­
end of activity was in store for
Miss Helen Tjosdal and Benjamin
Goldy of Ashland who came here
Friday to spend the week-end as a
guest of Lee Port Jr. Upon the re­
turn from an all day ski trip to the
Blue Ledge mine Saturday, where
the snow reached a depth of four
or five feet, the visitors enjoyed
attending the masquerade dance at
Applegate in the evening. Horse­
back riding occupied a part of Sun­
day.
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We have a full line of Kiss of
Ixjve toilet necessities at 10
cents a large bottle. Perfume,
hand lotion, shaving lotion, bay
rum
cocoanut shampoo, hair
tonic, cleansing cream and
many other daily needs at the
Jacksonville Pharmacy.
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Organize New Club—Ernesta Bell
and Frances Rumley are forming
a new group to be known as the
Rumbell club. First meeting is
scheduled for March 5 at Ernesta
Bell’s home, when election of of- i
ficers will take place. The girls |
plan to conduct their junior or- '
ganization on lines similar to those
of grown-ups and are preparing
entertainment features for the in­
itial gathering. Frances Rumley,
Freddie Metzger, Arduth Steven-
son, Tommy Dunnington and Anne :
Norris will be future hosts and
hostesses of the club.
IN TOO BIG A HURRY
Four times a man in Los Angeles |
presented himself at the Georgia'
Street Receiving hospital, stating
that he had been beaten and rob­
bed and that he was suffering from '
severe pa;ns in the head. Three of
these times he was given a hurried '
examination and put back into the
street. The fourth time he was sent
to the general hospital, where he I
was found to have a fractured
skull, and where he died 14 days
after his injury. Looks as if some­
body had been in too big a hurry
in the first three examinations.—
Golden Age.
Suits Cleaned, Pressed
A COURAGEOUS DOCTOR
C. C. Grant, M. D., a courageous
doctor of Winthrop college, in
South Carolina, in a letter to the
New York Times calls attention to
the fact that the removal of tonsils
renders the victims more liable to
contract rheumatism, heart disease,
ear troubles, measles, whooping
cough, chicken pox, mumps, scar­
let fever, pneumonia and cancer.
Harold B. Gillis
PHYSICIAN AND
SURGEON
Office in Jacksonville
Sanitarium
Hours—Mon., Wed., Fri., 9-12
6-9 Every Evening
P hone J acksonville 81
DENTISTRY
Dr. Charles E. Kunz
If Your Plates Don’t Fit
Drop in and See Us
Examination and Consultation
Free
Holly Theatre Building
Phone 68—Medford
Dine
Out...
Why fuss with a big dinner
and a pile of dishes after­
wards when we serve a lunch
fit for a king, including
Fried Chicken for 25c?
Come and Bring the
Family
TO THE
Plain Wool Dresses Cleaned
and Pressed 75e
Brownie Marie Cafe
Pay and Take It
Where You Meet
Good Things to Eat
Next to Isis Theater
MEDFORD
19 North Fir—Medford
A REAL MEAL f or
25c
FRESH GARDEN AND FLOWER
SEEDS
5c package
Northrup, King and Co.'s Fine Seeds
None Better at Any Price
JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE
Villa Nurseries
Phone 1317 or 1317-J-2—Medford
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF
NURSERY STOCK
FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, ORNAMENTALS
AND SHRUBS OF ALL KINDS
We Make a Specialty of the
FINEST ROSES
Come to Our Sales Yard and Select What You Need
at 524 South Riverside
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