Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, May 13, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

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    T he J acksonville M iner
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
Poth from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
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_ Mrs. Sarah (Ma) Wilcox is
spending the week at the home of
Lance Offenbacher.
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• Mrs. Mabie Bchump has been
quite ill und is being cared for ut
the Jacksonville sanitarium.
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• John Flick and son Frank of
Selma are engaged in sheep shear­
ing on the Applegute at present.
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• Dr. J. W. Robinson of this city
is residing at the Toft home on
Third street, where he has rooms.
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• O. S. Blackford ami daughters
Ixila and Vidal of Central Point
wore guests of Mrs. Fred Htraube
Sunday.
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• Abe Kromling left Monday by
motor for Hubbard and Astoria,
where he will spend two weeks with
relatives.
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measures for Jackson county from
1913 till 1917, whan all the old-
timers were rampant, he says.
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• Mrs. Richard Reeves of Little
Applegate, aocompanied by her
daughter, Norina Larkin of .Seattle,
left Sunday for Minneapolis to be
oreaent for a family reunion. Mrs.
Reeves has not seen her mother,
Mrs. Milliner, who Is M3, and a resi­
dent of White Bear, for 10 years.
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• Mrs. Ben Dawson of Steamboat,
who had remained at the Roy An­
derson home at Steamboat for the
last week, left for Roseburg a few
<lays ago, where she will be with
relatives for the next two weeks.
She was accompanied bv her three
small daughters, Betty, Francis and
Barbara.
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getting 98 from a possible 100 being a resident of this city, al-'
points. Shooters from all over the ready accepted medical authority
state were present and Coleman and baseball hurler deluxe, brings
managed, during the display, to to Jacksonville one of the best ten­
take 78 targets straight in a single nis enthusiasts in southern Oregon.
long run. The late Houdini had The doctor, in addition to using the
nothing on Coleman, who shoots at racquet expertly, has made a hobby
clay pigeons and brings down the of childbirth cases and has greeted
bacon.
many of the local youngsters on
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their first visit to this depression-1
• About 65 people enjoyed the riddled old world.
to
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hospitality of the Ruch commun­
ity at a dancing party at the Ruch a The regular Saturday night
school house Saturday evening. dances given in the old U. S. hotel
Music was furnished by “Bub” have been growing in attendance
Crosby, well known Medford mu­ and popularity steadily and it is
sician, and William Pursel of Little customary now for the hall to be
Applegate. A vacant room of the crowded with dancers every week­
school building was used for danc­ end. H. H. Farley, floor manager,
ing, and refreshments of sand­ has adhered strictly to the hours
wiches, cake and coffee were served advertised and patrons may be cer­
We Pay You Inter set
in the basement. The community tain that music will always start
expects to sponsor a similar event promptly at 9 o’clock. Hamilton’s
While You Sleep
in the future.
six-piece
orchestra,
one
of
the
best
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melody renders in the valley, has!
• Comments have been plentiful displayed much knack at choosing
over the past week-end concerning the tunes most favored by the
Ed Severance’s service station here, weekly hoofers and smiling faces, I
which has been decked out like the cheerful temperaments and sober
admiral’s flagship announcing a countenances have become the rule
new wrinkle in gasoline. Sleepy at this point. It may be due to
residents Sunday morning, upon the depression, but Marshal Littell
arising and gazing at the corner reports an unusually well behaved
Medford
gasoline depot, thought at first it gathering and a dearth of boister­
was the Fourth of July, but closer ousness and drinking.
investigation disclosed flags for
no means of aid, the second was
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other purposes. “Dressed up like a
An otherwise perfect day of physically unable, but the third
sore thumb” would just about give 0
camping, picnicing or woke up and harnessed his team
the uninitiated a true picture of the swimming,
for the task after considerable
station as trimmed for the oc what have you wound up in an un­ questioning. Around midnight the
pleasant
nocturnal
jaunt
Sunday
casion.
when four Medford people failed to sojourners were gratefully on their
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their car according to Apple­ way.
0 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Andrews! park
gate
’
s
parking regulations. When
of Ashland were callers at the they were
ready to start home they
20 SUBSTANCES FROM AIR
Star ranger station Monday. Mr. were unable
to
extricate
their
car
Andrews is the new lookout w7io|
A chemist, Wallace Carothers,
will take charge at Wagner Butte from a questionable slope of loose
gravel.
Starting
up
the
road
with
has
succeeded in extracting 20 sub­
later on. Among others calling at no light but a few matches, one of stances
from the air. One of these
the station that day were Ranger the men expected to rouse a sleepy was a material
very much like silk,
Williams from Happy Camp on the farmer to pull him out. Altogether from which a very nice pair of
Klamath and Mr. Biglow, deputy
Walked a distance of two miles “silk” stockings w’ere made, but the
supervisor from the Yreka head-. he
before
his car was moved. The stockings had the disadvantage that
quarters, who were returning from
first
resident
approached possessed they melted in hot water.
the forseters’ outing at Crescent
City. Neither of these men had
visited the Applegate before, and
both were very favorably impressed
DON’T MISS THIS SENSATIONAL EVENT
with the valley.
> Since the change of residence by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Harshaw, who moved from Union­
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town district to lower Applegate
• Peter Hempstead, up from sun­ recently, Miss Ruth Barber is re-!
ny California, has been puying his maining at the Jess Taylor home!
brother a visit in this city the past in order that she might complete
few days.
her school year at Uniontown. Ruth
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is in the fourth grade.
• Mrs. Sadie De Wolfe left Mon-
a a a
duy for Richmond, where she will a Complimenting Mrs. Fred Of-
spend a month visiting her sister, fenbacher on her birthday anni­
Mrs. Mary Moses.
versary, Mrs. Phillip Del lai re end
a a a
Lorna Kubli of Medford were
a Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne and Mitt
hostesses at a card party at the
»^^fainily and Mrs. Weslie Ritchie and Offer.bacher home Thursday eve­
^SBvon Maurice of the Applegate en- ning
of last week. About 12 guests
joyed a week-end trip to Squaw enjoyed an evening of whist, which
lake.
was completed with refreshments.
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• Miss Bemadine Arnold of this a Applegate grange people are
city was an overnight guest of Miss busy practicing their one-act corn­
Susan Davies of Applegate recent­ ed y, “Who’s Who in the Home,”
ly. Both are students of the local which they will present before the
high school.
Jackson County Recreation club
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• Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Young of .Maj 18. They are entering this act ’
Klamath Falla were guests of Mr. in the dramatic contest being waged
between the granges. The play wiJi
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and Mrs. A. S. Kleinhammer Mon­ be
given a local presenfation in the a The local Odd Fellows and Re­
day. The Klamath folks also visited
future.
bekah orders will give another of
the Sineda mine.
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their popular Friday night dances
• Mrs. Mary Stevens of lower Ap­ 0 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips this week, music commencing at 9 j
plegate, accompanied by her sis­ of Squaw Lake are welcoming the p. m. with the Lewis-Larsen or­
ter, Edna Ryan, who had spent the advent of their sixth grandchild I chestra in the pit. As has been the
week-end with her, has left for which was bom to Mr. and Mrs. custom in dances of these groups
Bellingham, Wash., where both will Clyde Moore of Butte Falls May 3. in the past entertainment will con­
The new arrival, born at the home tinue as long as members and
visit their mother.
of his great aunt, Mrs. Tom Dun- friends care k>-dance Md a r«gw-|
tee
of this city, weighed eight lar get-together is expected. There,
• Maintenance w^rk on govern nington
pounds,
ment trails will start in the Apple­ Phillip. and was named Darwin is, or course, no charge for dancing
but there will be a 35-cent charge
gate country within a day or two.
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word has been received at the local a In view of the depression, an for refreshments, which will be
headquarters of the small allowance interesting bit of information was served during the evening.
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allotted to this section for that written home by Robert Fletcher,
Work.
employed in the Sunset garage in a A number of Applegate grange
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San Francisco. The garage, in op­ members attended the Thompson
a Applegate people are pleased eration
for the last 20 years, ex­ Creek Sunday school Sunday, and
with their new privilege of getting
perienced the dullest week of its participated in the Mother’s day
the Portland Oregonian delivered to existence
during the latter part of program with recitations from the
them once a week for a mere nickel. April. Business picked up slightly children and songs by the older
A Sunday route, has been estab­ the following week.
people. A picnic lunch was the noon
lished through the community.
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hour feature, with a sermon after­
0 Last meeting of the Parent- ward by a Williams creek minister,
0 Mrs. Helen Anderson, after quite Teacher association for the school which lasted from 2 o’clock until 3.
a seige of illneRR and an operation year was held Friday. A short pro­ A large crowd enjoyed the day,
^^^performed In a Medford hospital, Is gram was given by the primary which was spent to its fullest ex­
O|^now able to be up and about and in grades. Reports were given on the tent, some not returning to their
<5 position to enjoy the belated spring year’s work. Election of officers homes until evening. S. M. John­
weather, which is but two small was held as follows: Mrs. Clinton ston is superintendent of the Sun­
jumps ahead of summer.
Smith, president; Mrs. Mary Nor- day school.
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vel, vice president; Mrs. Paul God­
0 Hugh Combest, residing at Wag­ ward, treasurer, and Miss Lorraine 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collings of
upper Applegate were the victims
ner Gap near Talent, reported that Spar, secretary.
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of a charivari party Wednesday
about four inches of snow fell there
each morning of the recent storm. a Mrs. Mildred Huggins and little evening of last week which threat­
Upon coming down in the valley son Richard of San Francisco are ened a ducking or similar excite­
Mr. Combest was surprised tc< find making an extended visit at the ment for the groom, only to quietly
w the season so far advanced.
Gilson home, where they also are fade away into a social evening of
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visiting Mrs. Huggin’s father, Har­ dancing. Mr. Collings and Miss
a Charles L. Hansen, Berkeley, ry Gilson. Mrs. May Paul of Sacra­ Alma Bell of San Diego were united
Calif., was in Jacksonville Wednes­ mento, mother of Mrs. Huggins, in marriage Wednesday morning in
day renewing acquaintances. Han­ also is visiting on the Applegate, the parlors of the Hotel Grand at
sen was sealer of weights and being a guest at present at the Medford. Rev. George T. Kabele
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Court­ performed the ceremony before a
few relatives and friends of the
ney on Thompson creek.
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bridal couple. Mr. Collings has al­
0 Jacksonville’s street cleaning de­ ways made his home in the upper
B owman B arber and
partment, personified by Ray Wil­ Applegate section.
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B eauty S hop
son and Homer Lontz, was caught
105 West Main—Medford
in the act of gouging and scraping a We’re sorry, but Clint Dunning-
in Oregon street during a lull in ton hasn’t moved his garage and
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traffic Tuesday evening. It is not family over to the Applegate coun­
known whether their interest and try. It was Cliff and The Miner’s
As a Graduation Gift
Industry was inspired because of printer’s devil is going to catch it
Nothing Equals a
tidiness or whether it might be for the error. In fact Clint Reems
traceable to the possibility of stray to be embedded securely in the old
pennies or nuggets residing in the town and promises, at least until
collections get better, to stick with
unpaved thoroughfare.
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the old stand. The eminent garage
All Work Guaranteed
a Last week’s special edition of owner, tractor agent, baseball club
The Miner proved ton much for one coach, city councilman and chamber
reader who was unable, in the first of commerce member is still among
day’s reading, to find an item she those present and may be seen at
had been expecting. Nevertheless, his office in the Marble Corner any
she said she would take a second day of the week. Clint invites all
day to read the paper “because I old broken-down automobiles to
don’t want to miss an. inch of The drop in and see him for a new set
Miner; I think it is just right.” The of Cadillac glands.
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countrv schoolmarm, who lamented
a
“
Doc
”
Harold
B. Gillis, Jackson­
the rain in a poem, has since been
on Deferred
lamenting because the sun shone ville’s voung physician and surgeon,
Payments
gave Medfordites the old incision
before the poem was published.
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in a tennis encounter in that citv
0 Ray Coleman, Jacksonville’s last Sunday, taking fria set
crack marksman and hardware dis­ Ryan 6-4, 6-8, 6-3. He was instru­
penser, again displayed his ability mental in gaining for the Medford
Holly Theater Bldg.
to Medford Gun clubbers Sunday Tennis club a victory over the
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Medford
when he was high man for the day, Grants Pass outfit. Gillis, besides
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Permanent Wave
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Chiropractic
Service
Dr.EJ.Carpenter
3
Special
Protection
SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS
Farmers and
Fruitgrowers
Bank
The Greatest Sale in the History of This Store!
Whillock’s
GOLDEN RULE
D epartment S tore
Celebrates Its Second Anniversary
With a Gigantic
SALE
Ladies’ Silk Dresses
1 lot Silk Dresses, regular $14.95 value... $7.87
Lot Silk Dresses, New Spring Nun.......... $3.93
Lot House and Street Dresses, reg 93c. „..... 77c
New Voile Dresses, reg. $1.97.................. $1.57
TWO OF THESE DRESSES FOR $3.07
Ladies’ Furnishings
HOSIERY
Children’s Anklets, 10c, 15c to..................... 25c
Big Selection to Choose from
KAYSER SILK HOSIERY
Semi-Service Weight Chiffon and Mesh Silk Hose
This Sale, pair..... _.... „...... .......
„... 87c
Two pair.................
$1.69
Pure Silk Hose, full fashioned foot.............. 45c
Mesh Knit Rayon Hose, sold at most stores
for 45c, our sale price................................ 25c
1 lot Ladies’ Lisle Hose, while they last..... 10c
LADIES’ HATS
97c
Lot 1—your choice................ ..........
$1.97
Lot 2—your choice.............................
LADIES’ SWEATERS
Short sleeve fancy Wool Slip-on Sweaters... 87c
SHOES
10% Discount on all Ladies’, Men’s
and Children’s Shoes
Men’s Furnishings
Men’s Dress Socks, pair.............................
10c
Men's Summer Wte Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length....47c
MEN’S SHIRTS
Men’s Extra Fine Count Broadcloth—Entire Shirt Fully Shrunk
Regular $1.95 value—while they last.......... 97c
2 Shirts....................................................... $1.90
Men’s Work Shirts, each.....................................................................23c
Men’s Work Shirts, priced from 47c to........................................ 77c
Whillock’s GOLDEN RULE
221 WEST MAIN STREET—MEDFORD