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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jackson ville and O ver the Hill Lyle, local resident, has been receiving treatment at the Jacksonville sanitarium thia week. • • • • Mrs. Florence Hunsaker attend ed u Niirpriae party Saturday eve ning a' the home of u friend in Ashlano. • « • • Mr. and M th . Hodges, Jackson ville, visited their daughter, M m. Jim Anderson, at a Medford hon- pital, thia week. • • • • Mr. and Mr«. Paul Keller and family on Sterling had uh their guests Thursday of thia week M in . Shin, of Jacksonville. • * • • Mr. an<l Mrs. Roy Smith, friends of M in . Bernert, who I n in a Med ford hospital, visited over the week-end with the convalescent. • • • • T. S. Cady, of the Summit serv ice station, in having a «mall ten ant houxe built on hi» place. He • M in . U. S. APEX RADIOS expects to rent it to permanent roaidentN. G. E. Wright is doing the work. • • « Visit the Native Daughters Museum in the historic Bruner building. Open Wednesday af ternoons from 2 until 5 o’clock. • « • • Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elder anil Mr. and Mra. J. W. Burkholz of Willow Springs visited at the Fred Straube home on Applegate Sun- day. • ♦ * • Mrs. Mrs. R. R. Johnson, Port- land, is vlziting her brother, E. S. Severance, and family this week Mrs. Johnson will return north Sat urday. • • • • Mrs. C. F. Bernert, who under went an operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford, is on the road to recovery, to the delight of her many friends. • • • • The many friends of Mrs. Jim Anderson will lie glad tn learn she is recovering from a rather serious operation. Mrs. Anderson is at the Sacred Heart hospital. • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Elliott of Portland visited overnight Tuesday of this week with the Chester Flitcroft family. The northern couple left for San Francisco early Wednesday morning. • • • • George P. Topping, attorney at Bandon, visited John Pernoil re- cently, while enroute to his home after a brief business trip to Med ford. Mr. Topping is a former resi dent of Williams creek. ♦ • • • Tom Ruddy of this city went to the Little Applegate section Mon day, where he has recently pur chased a gold mine from Walter Whitney. Mr. Ruddy, who has lived here in town for about a year, hav ing come from Alaska, took small What Will it • • • items of equipment with him for • The intramural track meet be working the mine. A cabin is al Bring? tween divisions of Jacksonville ready located on the property. He school athletes, which was to have, was accompanied by Coke and John Success or failure? Poverty taken place Wednesday, was post Brite, local men, whom he said he or prosperity? Contentment poned till later in the week because was taking along to pick up the or regrets? It all depends on of rain, it was expected that, nuggets. • • « weather permitting, the events you; for tomorrow will be would be run off later this week. • Three members of the Jackson just what you make it today. • • ♦ ville school faculty will be enroute A savings account at this J. C. Yakel, the Rawleigh re to Squaw lake Friday afternoon to bank will practically insure tailer, carries in stock a full hunt the famed fish. Coe, Hunsaker your future financial security line of medicines, extracts, food and Nee are the angling optimists products, stock feeds, fly who will embark to return (per —when you deposit a definite haps) the next day and stated they sprays and disinfectants. He amount, systematically, in have made arrangements with Dave will make regular trips every Dorn to drive up with his truck six weeks and is located two Saturday to haul the expected bur blocks north of grange hall, in den of fish to be caught. They also Central Point. confessed that supplies will include • • * • The next regular meeting of the a goodly quantity of bacon and Adarel chapter No. 3, O. E. S., will eggs, for the trio expects to tire of be held at 8 p. m. Thursday eve the sight of fish after the first few ning in the order’s lodge hall in hoon. And it may be they’ll not this city. All members and guests even enjoy mention of the finners, Medford are requested to attend in costume. piped up Halftruth Exaggerate, Hostesses for the evening will be who interviewed the fishermen. Mrs. Myrtle Merrifield and Mrs. Contrast this happening with the Hazel White, both of Medford. 15 YEARS FOR AN APPLE mild and belated “justice” meted ♦ • * • Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Donbrosky! In huge headlines the Halifax out to Daugherty, Sinclair and Fall. Daily Star makes much of the fact and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. that in New York city a man who Havens and family, all of Medford, entered HATCHING EGGS AND a kitchen and ate an apple have come to the Jacksonville hill was given 15 years in prison be DAY OLD CHICKS district lately. They have moved to From 5 Breeds of Good-Laying cause he was a third offender. The the John Demmer place, where they Hens man claims that he was driven to it expect to make their home. The by hunger. The judge who sent W. C. KASSHAFER men are employed on the county Phone 153 Jacksonville road work in the Applegate valley. enced him says that he will approve freedom for him after five years. • * • • Tom Reed, Jacksonville’- prodi gal businessman who returned here the first of the year to take over the Marble Corner, has been busy this week spading up the back yard On All of his establishment for a garden. Tom has ordered new lumber for a Medford fence to keep stray chickens from Phone 57 105 W. Main throwing sand in his spinach—when I it comes up. All Plates Made in Our M arcel or • • • Own Laboratory F inger W ave 75 c • Mrs. George Campbell of this city had as her guest this week With Shampoo $1 and Up Dr.Charles E. Kunz Miss Femeta Neathamer, Grants Holly Theatre Building P ermanents $5 up Pass, and Miss Luella Dressier, Phone 68—Medford Crescent City. Mrs. Campbell and All Work Guaranteed Miss Neathamer Tuesday drove Miss Dressier to her home on the coast, returning the same day. The Grants Pass guest will remain here for another week or so. petition to all the women’s clubs in furnishing an excuse to get away from home, is said to be due to the fact that the men don’t have much show when the wives are concerned, and that they couldn’t back the thing up. Tomorrow - • Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bowman Barber and Beauty Shop • Rehse and McKinney, owners of a mine on Hinkle gulch near Superheterodyne in all the quartz Applegate postoffice, are busily U. S. Apex models with engaged in their mine and are said be taking out good ore. A quartz the Pentode and full to mill is locate»I on their property. • • • range Mu tubes. Auto • With the failure of their stamp matic volume control, mill on Bishop creek to operate, Phillip and Wayne are hauling meter tuning. quartz ore from Forest creek to the mill on the Jacksonville-Ruch : highway a short distance from town. • * • The World Is Yours • Robert Fletcher and Wm. Hol M UN ICIP A I. O WNERSHIP DECLINES IN MINNESOTA With lenbeck of Big Applegate left early last week for San Francisco. Mr. U. S. A pex R adios The year book of the Minnesota Fletcher expected to get employ ment in a garage as a mechanic, League of Municipalities for 1931 while Mr. Hollenbeck planned to at contains some very interesting data tend night school, studying fender on electric light and power plants under municipal ownership and op and body parts. • • • eration in that state. Perhaps the • The Affiliated Associated Pro- most interesting fact brought out is tective Order of Henpecked Hus that taxes per capita run higher in bands, which all but took form a, Minnesota than in states without it. month ago, _ is admittedly fading At the same time a survey was 131 West Main Street out, according to one of the afflict-: made by the league of 642 towns Medford ed husbands. The failure of the with private ownership, club, which would have run com- > The record discloses that in the 42 towns with complete municipally owned electric plants the tax pay ment averages $28.05 per person, POISON OAK SUFFERERS ATTENTION while taking all towns in Minne sota the tax rate averages $21.75, which means that the per capita tax is $6.30 more in complete municipal ownership towns than it is in all towns of the state. Thus on both When Applied to Affected Parts Frequently these two prime factors, rates and Will Relieve the Most Obstinate Case taxes, municipal ownership loses out in Minnesota. Fick & Lindley’s Hardware Special Prices PLATES This Man Reads The Miner Cala Poison Oak Cream The Jacksonville Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 12 Wool Sacks and Twine Garden and Flower Seeds MACARONI, 4 pounds.. SPAGHETTI, 4 pounds 25c 25c Jacksonville Cash Store PHONE 142 WE DELIVER NO MAN’S LAND IN COLORADO By the Louisiana Purchase and by the acquisition of Texas the United States came into possession of most of Colorado, but there are 1500 square miles in the state which technically do not belong to the United States or to any other coun try. They were merely overlooked when treaties were made. PROHIBITION INDUSTRY In the year 1931 the prohibition administrators of New York state, 330 in number, raided 455 stills, 6217 speakeasies, 386 night clubs, 171 breweries, 94 cutting plants and 64 drug stores. They seized 122,510 gallons of wine, 1,482,192 gallons of beer and 399,564 gallons of li quor, and took in 17,513 prisoners. Tomato and Cabbage Plants Wendt’s Dairy FRESH. HARDY AND HEALTHY Established in 1888 in Jacksonville CABBAGE PLANTS, dozen................. ...10c TOMATO PLANTS, dozen............................ 15c WHEATIES, 2 packages............................... 15c ALL BRANDS MILK, tall can...... ............. 7c Godward ’s Mercantile Co. Where the Miners Bring Their Gold PHONE 74 WE DELIVER Quality Has Stood the Test of Time Rich, Pure, Flavorful Raw Milk Delivered Fresh Every Day OUR MILK DOES STAND COMPARISON Don't Ton Envy Him? SUBSCRIBE TODAY! 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