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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1933)
Th« Jacksonvill« M ìmt SLAIN OFFICER PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill Pa*« 3 r Mobley and Yaqui Joe Tangle in 90-Minute Session on Wednesday I the rope He admits having a sor« i back. ♦ ♦ ♦ Tbe answer« to the maidens' prayers (the wrong onesl are down from upstate showing the locals the latest in dance steps and crack- I Ing the latest. Rex Mobley and Yaqui Joe, the] pair of wrestlers who introduced Mrs. Claud Medley of Little Ap wrestling’s highest type of enter plegate spent last week as a guest tainment to eouthorn Oregon fans ♦ ♦ ♦ of Mrs. Edna Parcel of Medford. two weeks ago, are to be pitted Famous I»ast Words: Whereas again next Wednesday night, March • Joe Hlottlck of Ward's Pork 1* this and that, resolved: 1 quit the 29, at th* Medford Armory, accord at a Medford hospital suffering ing to Ma«k Lillard, wrestling and , G. O. C. from an appendicitis attack. Our fair village was considerably boxing promoter. A pelt lion attesting to th«»effi Both weighing In at 160 pounds, Improved last week when all the • Mrs Agnes E. Illne* of Eorast »•lent y, dependability and general! and both exponents of the cleaner exces* rubbish was hauled away Grove arrived Tuesday evening and upproval of Alice Hoof* a* po*t demonstration* of Mtrenglh and by the crew of men working out’ I* visiting her Mister, Mrs. Mlle* master of Jacksonville wa* for- Hklll, they have been booked to de-, their commissary notes. Cantrail. | warded to Gen. Charles II. Martin ddc tti»» draw decision of their' ♦ ♦ ♦ yesterday. It hud been signed by | • Mrs. Ered West and Mr*. Henry every busln»»** I ioumo representa- last meeting in an hour and one Last weekend saw most of the Paul wore guests Er I day at the i tlv« In th« city. half session as th«, main event. local pair* separated while the boys homo of Mrs. Sborniai» Godiovo at A Mem I windup event with Roland were In Ashland playing in the Ml** Hoel*, whoa« present ap Medford. , Warren, Klamath Falls Copco en 8. O. N. S. invitational tournament. point men! u* official reader of po*t . gineer, ami Harry (Duke) Elliott, • Mr. and Mr*. John Morri* of cards expired January 19. received ♦ ♦♦ former wrestling Instructor of Uni to Those Who Save Asplund were dinner guests at the h*r recommendation from Con The fire alarm last. Friday a. m. I versity of Oregon scheduled to home of Mr und Mr*. J. J. Arant gressman W. C. Hawley and II. II. wa* caused when one of the school groan an»l grunt for 45 minute* I >KM»ver for continuation ui the po*t, Hunday. or les*. Elliott al*o is present ref teacher* attempted to curl her and final assignment of the Job to eree for the Eugene and Portland hair. Isn’t It U m » bad that everyone • Mrs. Georü* Deininer In spend her rent* with gulnlng th»» approval can’t have naturally curly locks. matches. lug thia w««k In M«dford. u guest of congress. It I* thought that po A new price Mchedule will be Just think of the time that could Of her sister In law and her hus* lltlcal differences In the smaller io- inaugurated. Lillard announced for be devoted to recreation by the bund, Mr. and Mrs. Emil l'eck. calitle* will not lie considered, ami | this show, which is hailed as the aspirants a* well a* the members There Is No Substitute that qualification* alone will de • Jim and Carl Smith, employed! terrain« assignments. peak of entertainment for wrest of the fire co. TO GEORGE PRESCOTT ling fan* of the state. Forty cents In a quartz mine near Redding, are j for a Savings Account ♦ ♦ ♦ Ml** Hoefs succeeded Elorenco' general admission, with 75 cents spending a few days as guest* of Thompson, who removed to Call- Peaceful be your silent slumber. “Connie” C. attempted to stop ringHlde will mark the lowest ad- smoking last week-end but as usual Elmer While at Buncom Peaceful in the grave so low. fornla four years ago. START YOURS . ............... You no more will Join our number, rnlMslon prices in the history of in *uch cases he was unsuccessful, • Mr and Mrs. imrrel I hi vis of You no more our sorrow* know. sports In Oregon, It is expected i And that brings to our minds the TODAY! Tule lake country spent th« week- will bo the final one of the series that many fans will be turned away fact that there is usually a woman «nd with Mrs. Davis' parent*. Mr. of very successful parties We will miss you comrade, brother, from the Wednesday night show, behind a young boy’s determination; and Mrs. William Head, at Appia • Mr. an<l Mr*. Henry Demmer of a* young Mobley, of Mobile, Ala I to quit. As we go our woary way. gate. JuckHonvIil* had a* dinner gue*t* Miss you in the early morning and I bama, and Yaqui Joe of Sonora. ♦ ♦ ♦ Through evening shadows gray. Mexico, have been the strong«?st It would seem that our “duly • "Bud'* llargett of Kansas wan Hunday Mr. and Mrs. George Dem card In several years. First match exported to arrive Thursday on tho mer of Jacksonville hill. After din will «tart promptly at 8:30 p. m , elected Judge of Jackson county" is Applegate, where ho will be tun ner th* party, accompanied by Mr ' y()U were always bright and cheer- I and those desiring seats are urged trying to crawfi*h. ful. ♦ ♦ ♦ Medford »>/ea In proapectlng operations ut I and Mr*. F. F Goddard, formerly to make reservations <»arly. of lx»s Angele* but now living In And your duties never shirked. » E. II. Taylor ranch. ------------ V----------- After all the practice the citizen-1 Jacksonville, enjoyed a drive over Always peaceable and willing; ry has had tbe past few months Jacksonvlll* hill and fur up Forent though • Mr. and Mr* T 8. Cady of the creek to ln»p»»ct some mining oper-| at squawking and hollering, the The dutle* sometimes irked. Summit Service station have re atlon* being carried on there. contest in Medford Saturday should ceived word of the anfety of sev • W. I). Peckhum anil Bert Brigg* be heard over here. eral famllle* of friend* and rela of Applegate left Wednenday morn Do we wish you back, no never. ♦ ♦ ♦ You are free of toll and strife. tives in the oarthquako area. The b.b. team came through and' ing for Iz»ng Beach to participate' You have earned the peace you • Mrs Ella llerrlott of Prospect In that city’s reconstruction pro Entered in the upper better life. What has proved to be one of brought home a cup. To the team spent Inst week as a guest of Mr. gram. Mr. Peckham, well known the city’s most promising Saturday we wish to give our congratula and Mrs George llerrlott at Ap | carpenter, received a wire from Though we mourn your passing night assets, Al Stewart and hts tions for winning tbe first trophy 1 plegat«. Hbe also visited Mrs E. J. hl* hrother In-law, L. A Wilson, re-l from us ‘•ight-plece orchestra, has met with by boys in the history of the school. Brown and other friends while in »miring him to assist 1n the recon-, ♦ ♦ ♦ We still glory In your gain. three weeks of growing success as the community. George Brown, “32," towned Sat. struct Ion of his residence and You will never more know sorrow. Inspiration for tripping the light and reports that farming is getting apartment house* which were com-; Never feel the stab of pain. fantastic. • Mrs A. N. Krause of lower A|>- pietely destroyed by the earth no better fast. Music of the orchestra, which re piegate was expected to be able quake. Mr. Brigg*, who I* a nephew' ♦ ♦ ♦ For th»» loved ones left behind you placed the Grants Pass crew, ha* to return to her home Wednesday, of Mrs. Peckham. I* n resident of Hatpins come back. We will have We offer silent prayer, _______________ met with hearty and _______ sincere _ ap- hnvlng been an Influcnxn patient Long Bench, although he had H|x*nt Children's Ringlet Permanents grief on earth be soft proval. and already has gained dis to renew our life and accident in at the Sacred Heart hospital for a th* Inst three month* here at the That their »1.98 surance policy now that hatpins ened tinction among dancers of southern few days. SPECIAL SHAMPOO Peckham home. And they meet you over there. Oregon. Attendance at the weekly are the vogue. As a weapon of de Finger Wave and Manicu*e $1.25 affairs has been growing Hteadily, fense or on the other hand, offense, • Fred J. Blakeley of I'ortlund wa* • Saturday evening whl*t parti«»*, they (hatpins) have no equal and OIL SHAMPOO popular winter dlveraion among the — May H. Forbes, Jacksonville and revenue from this source was on the Little Applegate a few »lays Finger Wave and Manicure $1.50 ago. Mr. Blakeley la making hi* young married group of tbe lower ....................... .......................... .............. greater last week-end than for aev- then one always is liable to run onto one by accident. Marcela 50c and 75c—Reset 35c headquarters in M<>«lford. and I* in Applegate, are coming to a close. • An attendance of 80 people is oral months, despite competitive' ♦ ♦ ♦ Finger Waves, Wet 35c, bry 50c southern Oregon In the Interest of j Mrs ('lift Smith having entertained recorded for the St. Patrick's party dances In other localities, Another sign of spring, that of' Inst Saturday. Mrs. Bert Hukill and given by Applegate Home Exten- Hot Oil Shampoo $1.00 The chamber of commerce, which a mining deal. Harry Brown held high «core, Mra. i slon unit Friday evening Birthday |g sponsoring the dances, has re counting the days till school is Cleansing Facial 50c Regular Facial, $1 and up • Antoine Hing of Nell creek, who Edward Kubll and Bert Hukill hold-' anniversaries of two members, Mrs cefved many compliments for 1m out, appeared this wk. Statistics Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c captured two panther on Star gulch Ing low. The next party probably E. P. Smith of Provolt, and Mrs nrovements made recently to build- or sumpthin prove that there are' two weeks ago. has captured an will be th* last until another sea Frank Knutzen, were observed at Ing and floor, as well as entertaln- eight weeks after this one. or 40 Manicure 50c—Arch 35c ___ _____ __ ____ _______ _ The ___ towering Al days. other one of th* animal*. In addi son. the lunch hour, although Mrs. _____ ment furnished. HAIR CUTS 25c ♦ ♦ ♦ tion to a bobcat. In th»» narne lo • Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Moore of Smith was unable to be present. Stewart's prowess as an orchestra Confectionery owner, fire chief. calfty. The cat was anld to be of Big Applegat»- made their usual| (¡nines followed nn Interesting pro- director and vocalist is fast gain-1 medium size. Reports are that Mr. «hopping trip to M»»dford a few gram. In which the following Ash- Ing county-wide reputation, and a mSh-about-town Ray Wilson was Ring coni»! have caught a fourth days ago. and upon their return land girls gave dance Interpreta- prosperous, bright future is seen seen in the role of the latter above panther at the same time, but chose home, found that 23 quart* of meat pion* Misses Maxine Miller and for the present dance season with the last on the business end of a 105 West Main Phone 57 frexno in the act of letting go of to let the animal <•«» up« to make and a Jar of fruit had been stolen Thelma Good. Soldier dance; Miss-: his boys in the pit. *x» *a training for his dogs. H* will during their absence. The pilferer' e* Betty Dean and June Elam J Dancing continues from 9 p. m. ridurn later for th* next catch. had unlocked th« door to make hl* dance number. The Blue Danube to 2 a. m. with no increase having entrance. wa* danced by all four girls. Miss been made in admission prices. 1 • A larger crowd than usual in ex • < lam» Klelnhammer of Apple Helen TJosdal of Ashland accom- ------------- %------------ at‘< !»•■! to attend th.- I O <» F gate and Mr and Mrs. ( Clyde! panled at the piano. The St. Pat- • William Ritchey and John Var- Moiee here tonight because it will Young and little daughter of Ash- *“*’ rick's motif was carried out com- ney of Prospect were guests of Mr. on a hard time party. No dolling Innd exported to leave Thursday pietely fn the menu and table deco- and Mrs Wi'Uiim Davis of Sterling up I* necessary, and dance fan* morning for San Francisco, where rations. section Sunday. will feel even more at home than thev would remain until Sunday < usual with the privilege of wearing visiting Mr. and Mra. Merriam old clothe«. This dance probably Worthington. ..... ,'.rr SI Petition Signed by All Business Men Urges Retention Postmaster PROSPERITY COMES FASTER REGULARLY Farmer» and Fruitgrowers Bank Al Stewart’s Music Has Appeal for All Saturday Revelers PERMANENTS $2.50 $4 $5.50 Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop ne Home Grocery High School News ¿¡JM. A Are we good. We «hould be. with our basketball team bringing home the consolation trophy. The stud ents, to show their appreciation, gave a big pep a**embly last Mon day. The boy* gave speeches about the tournament, after which the others gave several yell* and sang song*. The trophy will ho kept In the case with the other trophies that have been won In the pant years. The seniors hnve started their play practice in earnest. They prac- ties four nights a week at the home of Mr. Nee. Preston Card ha* given up hl* part, which will be given over to some other person. Try to guess who It will be. “SERVES YOU RIGHT’ one person. The bouples met at Vaughn’s; afterward they went to the U. 8. hall and danced. FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 743 Visitors at school this last week were George Brown, Ina Thomason and Margaret Norvell, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS I DEL ROGHI Fluhrer’s Betty Crocker Milk Chocolate Cake ............ 39c SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY Give Friend Wife a rest. Raise her for a pet. She is not a machine, a toy, a slave. She’s human even as you and I. Let her lie in bed mornings and catch up on her beauty sleep. JIGSAW PUZZLE FREE WITH EACH BOX Wadham’s Soup Mix, 13c, 2 for. . .25c Vegetables, Rice Etc. Packed in Cellophane and Ready to Cook—Generous Package Wadham’s Drip Grind Coffee, lb.. . 35c The romance thnt wa* budding ,ems to havo been frontbitten. Vacuum Pack in Glass Jar Home Grocery Butter, pound......... 24c Upon hearing that. Ethel Hun saker wan leaving, the seniors im mediately planned a farewell party for Thursday. Each senior invited Made by Swiss—Fresh daily—The Best to Buy Boldemann’s Sweet Ground Chocolate, pound can. . 33c With FREE Half-Pound Can > BUSINESS is so derned good we couldn’t find time to write an ad. But we’re not so busy we haven’t time to invite you to our store for “EVERYTHING for YOUR GARDEN BUT THE RAIN” Signed, THE SQUIRE Monarch Seed and Feed Company Corner Sixth and Bartlett Wake Up! Red Arrow Graham Crackers, 2-lbs. 33c The Junior* seem to have several important matters, if we can Judge from the muny meeting* they have boon having lately. Phone 260 * I FRESH AND CURED MEATS « Confidence YES, We Have CONFIDENCE in the Present Administretio’’ and in Pr*-i- dent Roosevelt’s Wielding of the Big Stick! Breakfast on the way to work after a brisk walk in the early, invigorat ing air and sunshine, where break fast always is just right and where you get the best coffee in town— that’s the way to start the day right, yow-suh! ♦ ♦ BUCKWHEAT CAKES and COUNTRY SAUSAGE, with maple syrup)—eggs too fresh from the county, or what will you? Complete menu. ♦ ♦ This is the season for Sasafras Tea, and we have it. We Also Have Confidence in the QUALITY of Our GRADE A MILK Green Lantern Cafe SNIDER’S DAIRY AND PRODUCE CO. 28-32 North Bartlett / I Opposite Postoffice—Medford H. E. Wharton Phone 203 /■ /