Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, October 14, 1932, Image 3

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    The Jacksonville Miner
! visit with their mother,
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
Anna Buch was among the Applegate country rounding up
visitors a few evenings votes for their favorite candidates
Bunday.
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• Mr. Burt of Ashland was a din • Otto, Henry and John Heckert
ner guest Tuesday at the home of and Henry Nledermeyer took a
Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmorton.
fling at buck bunting Wednesday of
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this week, but returned empty
• Ifenry Demmer, who Ims been handed.
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mining on Jackson ville hill for
some time, went t«» Eugen«» Sat • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cantrall, Mr.
urday.
and Mrs. L, T. Wilson and IL H.
a ♦ a
Farley journeyed to Yreka Satur­
Frank Copple of Goxelle arrived day to participate In the celebra­
in th«» Aplegate community recent- tion there.
ly. and will spend Hom«» time with
a a a
relatives here.
• Mr. and Mrs Eric Anderson and
^^M ih
Wnlford
agO
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a a a
1 Mrs. W«- h )I«» Ritchey of upper Ap­
• Lawrence Sellers of Elk Creek
plegate attended Yreka’s jubilee
spent th«» week-end us a guest of
during th«» week end. H. H. Farley
his
grandmother,
Mrs.
Mary also attended.
Hughes, at Ruch.
a a a
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• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furbush
• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon of
of Kellogg, Idaho, spent a few days
Perrydale visited Mr. and Mrs.
this week with Mr. and Mrs. I* T.
Cady at the Summit service sta Wilson whii«! enroute to their new
lion Sunday afternoon.
horn«, in Sacramento,
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• Mrs. Ralph Smith Is spending
this week in Medford, where sh«»
Is assisting her husband, who is
cooking at the Rex cafe.
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• Visitors at the horn«» of Fred
Straube Sundny Included Mr. and
Mrs. Gun Newbury and Mr and
Mrs J«*ss Glass of Ross Lane.
a a a
• Afternoon callers at the horn«- of
Mr and Mrs Ray Offenbacher Sun­
day were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pack­
ham, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daniels, all
of Applegate.
a a a
• Mrs R. N. Atherton of Ama­
rillo. Texas, has been visiting her
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. I* Andre
• I. D. Turner und Mr. Nichols of and her sister, Mrs. A. V. Wyatt
lialo Cedro, Cal., motored to th«» Ap and aunt. Mrs. It. M. Sutton, for the
this week, where th«-y pur­ past month.
fl ^^Was«»d over 50 head of beef stei-rs.
a a a
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• Miss Bab«- lx-mmer and her sis­
• Robert McClanahand and Mrs. ter. Mrs. Carl Offerman, both of
M. King of Medford were out In Portland. arrived Tuesday for a
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Lumber Sale
of Odd Lots
GOING AT PRICES LESS THAN
HALF THEIR VALUE!
Boards, 2x4s, Shiplap, Sidings, Ceilings,
Building Material of All Kinds Reduced
for This Great
STOCK REDUCING EVENT!
Big PinesLumberCo
Telephone No. 1
Mrs. So-1 dangerous
Quality Work—Reasonable Prices
Snappy Service
1
CASH AND CARRY PRICES WILL
SAVE YOU MONEY
PAY’N TAKIT CLEANERS
Across from
Roxy Theater, Medford
and
Big Buck
0
out
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other
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Those enjoying the occasion be­
sides the hostess and her parents
were Misses Mary Herbert, Jean­
ette Gore. Gladys Byrne and Leah
McKee;
Morris
Byrne.
Clifton
Childers, Charles DeArmond and
Ix»e Port Jr.
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• Two teachers in the Beaver
creek Sunday school have been re­
placed. The vacancy left In the
boys* and girls’ class by Mrs. W.
A. Childers, who moved from the
community, will be filled by Miss
Jeanette Gore. Mrs. Floyd McKee
has been chosen as a substitute
for Mrs. Fred Straube, who has
been unable to continue with the
primary class on account of illness.
• Applegate community is being
well represented in the news di-
gest of the day. considering that
three news hounds in the name of
the two Medford dailies and The
Miner are constantly on the track
of everybody and his doings. Mrs.
Floyd McKee is the new corres­
pondent of the Dally News, that
paper having been without a repre­
sentative in the community for
over a year.
a *a a
• Jimifly Guin and Theron Apple­
baker. Jacksonville’s bad men. lack­
ed an opportunity to display their
Subscribe for The Miner today.
PROSPERITY
COMES
FASTER
to Those Who Save
REGULARLY
There Is No Substitute
for a Savings Account
START YOURS
TODAY!
Farmers and
Fruitgrowers
Bank
Medford
Announcing New
Low Prices on
Beauty Work!
PERMANENTS
$2.50 $4 $5.50
Marcels 50c and 75c
Reset 35c
Finger Waves, Wet 35c,
Dry 50c
Shampoos, Shingle Bob 35c,
Others 50c
Medicated or Soapless,
35c Extra
Hot Oil Shampoo, 11.00
Lovalon Rinse 25c
Henna Rinse 50c
Cleansing Facial 50c
Regular Facial, $1 and up
Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c
Manicure 50c
Arch 35c
Hair Cuts 35c
Bowman’s Barber
and Beauty Shop
Medford
105 West Main
CLOSING OUT SALE OF
2x4s, 4x4s, 2x8s, 2x12s, 2x3s
2x6 Tongue and Groove, Short Lengths
$5
per 1000
board feet
We are closing out our Cash and Carry Yard
and will offer these Lumber Bargains in
another of our 2-day fall sales specials—
Saturday & Monday
(TWO DAYS ONLY)
Porter Lumber Co
“Builders’ Bureau of Information”
204 South Fir
Phone 124
Tomorrou) Last Day to
WHEN IT RAINS IT POURS
And When Paw Comes
Back With That
while
friends hunting deer this week, and return­
ed with smoking feet instead of j
a a a
gun barrels. "Deer, heem wan smart*
• Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson critter,” spake Guin, as he bit off
........
and Mr. De Thorn and son Melvin, a huge chunk of terbaccy. "Yah,
who had been camped on Big Ap- j heem too dam’ clever or me an my
piegate for some time, left Tues­ i pardner here ketchum,” volunteer
day for California. They expected ed Applebaker, as he Hunk his teeth
to stay for a few weeks in Sacra­ into an eskimo pie.
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men to before continuing to their
homes in Los Angeles.
• The first fall project meeting
for the Applegate, home extension
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• Mr, and Mrs. Volney Dixon of unit will be held Tuesday, October
Medford were guests of Miss Mol­ 18, when Mrs. Mabel Mack will
li«» Ray Sunday. It will be remem give a clothing demonstration at
be red that Mrs. Dixon taught at Applegate school house. The unit,
the Ruch school a number of years which Is preparing to give a Wash- '
ago, having been known then as ington Bicentennial program in the
near future, is having the first
Helen Waite.
practice this week. Pupils of the
a a a
• Robert Pulliam of Little Apple- Applegate school will be given a
part in the program, of which Mrs. i
gate received a visit recently from
John Pernoil is chairman.
his parents, Mr. an«J Mrs. N. S/
• ♦ ♦
Pulliam of Olympia, Wash., and his
• Three
wedding
anniversaries 1
brothers, Robert and Myron, an«i
and three birthday anniversaries,
the later’s wife. Mr. and Mrs. My­
all occurring in the month of Oc-
ron Pulliam are from Carnas.
tober, were the inspiration for a
a a a
social evening at the home of Mr.
• One item of interest with which and Mrs. Leon Offenbacher Fri­
a rejorter came In contact on the day. Sixteen guests enjoyed an
usual rounds is the fact that evening of games and cards, with
Charles Hamilton is electioneering an 8 o’clock supper as the initial
for Roosevelt. No doubt Frank will feature. The seventh, eighth and
number Ruch on his list when he ninth wedding anniversaries, re-
starts In dishing out prosperity.
spectively, were celebrated by Mr.
• Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilson en­ and M th . Leon Offenbacher, Mr.
tertained at dinner Sunday in hon­ and Mrs. I<ance Offenbacher, and
or of the birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Brien. Those
their son, V. T. Wilson of Med­ whose birthdays were honored on
ford, and also their daughter, Mrs. theoccasion were Mrs. Lance Of­
Arthur West of Oak Grove, whose fenbacher, Gene Mee and Leon Of­
birthday anniversary occurred last fenbacher.
week.
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• According to a statement issued
• Herb Owen and Sam Darby of by Fire Chief Ray Wilson this
Denver visited at the home of Mr. week, residents should have all
and Mrs. Amos McKee last week. flues cleaned and inspected before
The two men will spend some time cold weather sets in for their own
around the Applegate, where they protection, as a large percentage
are Interested in mining. Mr. Brown of dwelling fires originate from
lived on the Big Applegate over 20 this cause. It was pointed out that
years ago.
I the fire company has been busy all
a a a
summer repairing the fire hall, in­
• G. W. Godward. Dave Dorn and stalling new equipment and prepar­
Ray Wilson appointed by the city ing for winter conditions. Preston
council to form the local budget j Card, Don Forbes and Harold Reed
committee, will function at the next were accepted as new members of
regular council meeting the first , the volunteer fire department at a
Tuesday in November, and will pre­ meeting held this week, Wilson an­
pare the figures and estimates and nounced. He also added that all
recommend tax rate for 1933 at children should be instructed to
| turn in alarms whenever suspicious
that time.
smoke is observed. Two new smoke
masks
were ordered this week, to
• Several friends spent Tuesday
evening an guests of Miss Frances facilitate work in fires similar to
Port, who celebrated her twelfth the one which partially destroyed
birthday anniversary at that time. the S. E. Dunnington home.
phla Demmer,
¡ami relatives.
a a a
CLEANING AND PRESSING
gunmanshlp
SAVE $15 CASH!
HERE’S ONE YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS THIS WEEK
WE ARE EXPANDING OUR BUSINESS
BE READY TO NURSE HIS ACHES
AND PAINS AND COLD
WITH RELIABLE
And have the exclusive on a new woolen line. The woolen company is making us an
EXTRA LARGE ADVERTISING ALLOWANCE to introduce their line AT ONCE.
Therefore, this week we will tailor to your individual measure a fine
LOTIONS, ANALGESIC BALM
AND COLD REMEDIES
ALL WOOL SUIT OR OVERCOAT FOR $15
A SMALL DEPOSIT IS ALL THAT IS REQUIRED
This Price Will Be Doubled After This Week—We Want You to Know This Line!
THESE SUITS WILL BE $30 AFTER SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 15TH
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M.
THE JACKSONVILLE PHARMACY
Prescriptions a Specialty
PHONE 12
WHILLOCK’S GOLDEN RULE
221 West Main
Medford