Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, April 14, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tk« Jacksonville Minor
ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame Bode
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
Th« Jacksonvill« chamber of
commerce Is schixlulnd to hold its
r«gulur third Monduy meeting In
the old IL 8. hotel next Monduy
«veiling. April 17. aii members and
others Interested In civic Improve­
ment and asked to attend.
Three Price Groups
»2.98
Now
»3.98
Now
»5.98
Now
$1 $2 $3
Women’s Hats Low as 59c
Children's Hats 59c
All Colors
ADEL LEE MILLINERY
M. M. Dept. Store
Medford
JUST ARRIVED!
A Special Lot
of
Silk and
Rayon
Dresses
The Very Newest
Arrivals for Spring
and Summer
WHATS IMANAME?
• • • • •
• Heen on th« street: Johnny Re-
nuult pushing a lawnmower up
town, whistling philosophically and
apparently as unconcerned us
though someone else wer« going
to escort th« machine over ex tens-
I ve lawns.
• In observance of her IGtli birth
duy Miss Alleo II oi I koh entertained • The Illg Applegut« section bus
several young friends with a chick
«li dinner at h«r home In Ituch j received two visits from the stork
Hiinday. Miss II oi I koh hail spent the within th« last two weeks. On Hun-
previous night with friends In Jack day morning, April 9, Mr and Mrs.
Motivili«.
lOrie Phillips and two little sons
wore greeted with the arrivul of
a lb pound girl at their home, who
has been named Nelda Lerleen. A
daugifter named Frieda May was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peck
at th« local sanitarium April 3. The
little one and her mother expected
to return to their home Wednes­
day.
Easter Special
of HATS
Page 3
• A Jacksonville man whose name
wns unlearned sustained a severe
cut on the head a few days ago
when he was struck with a cross
cut saw. The mun, who was cut­
ting wood on Hpencer gulch near
Ruch. felled a sapling against a
tree where the saw was standing,
and Jarred It down, lie was alone
at the time of the accident, and
r«|M>rts that he wus unconscious
' for a time He was able to reach
the Sunnyside service station for
| aid and later went to a physician,
who took several stitches In the
wound.
. • Spring activities among the
' schools have become apparent on
th« Applegate. Friday a spelling
match was waged between Beaver
creek and Uniontown, with the
former emerging victorious. Earlier
In the week a baseball game be-
I ween Ruch and Applegate resulted
In victory for Ruch.
• Mrs. Glenn Saltmarsh Is spend­
ing the week with relatives at Tal­
ent.
GPEEN FIÊZDS
RESIDES |N
MIDD/HOHOHIO
MR** AUGUST MARCH
o$ Bai le, Mont
HAS 1HRÍÍ
JUNE, and
JUZŸ
VF?. -DÉCK
MARKUP
MISS DÉAZ-
WRITES with BOTH
HANDS AT THE
57W TIME
Ï
8AQBAQA TOMPKINS SWAM
A COW WITH
THE BOSPHOROUS AT THE
3
HORNS'
OWN6O BY
V.A CROZIER os
WAELDER,TEXAÎ
• County Assessor Bllnn Coleman,,
father of the local hardware deal­
er. Ray, was In this city Tuesday
relating tales of the great open
spaces for the information of
townsfolk. Coleman, who was ac­
companied here by his son Jess,
practically paralyzed business In
• Complete plans have been made * Brown and Mrs. J. R. Hoffman, ap-
for the Extension unit's old time : pointed local leaders some time
dunce at Applegate Saturday, April ago, received instructions on eco­
nomical breakfasts, which they
22. The Purcel player« and Dave will demonstrate at a meeting next
Jones of Little Applegate, popular Tuesday. About 20 ladles were In
with Jacksonville dancers, will be attendance.
on hand, and tbe fish |>ond and • Mr. Ferrell of the Roxy Ann
quilt raffling are expected to add neighborhood, an old friend of Mr.
much Interest to the party. Mr. and Mrs. T. 8. Cady, made a call
the Summit Service station Wed-
Howard of lownr Applegate will as­ at
needay.
sist Mr. Jones In calling for the
quadrilles. The refreshments will • Albert and Steve I>avfs, two of
be especially attractive in a color Applegate’s numerous miners, re­
turned to their camp Monday after
scheme of yellow and white, and the 'lpy’/'w^^
their
will include sandwiches, pickles, i [tossesslons reduced to a pile of
deviled eggs, cake and lemon gela ashes. The men had made their
tin salad. Unit members and their*
friends ure anticipating a grand
Cheer
time. The club will sell dance num­
bers. but the lunch will be free.
SUITS
..................... 75c
DRESSES (and up). 75c
PANTORIUM
BROWNIE MARIE
Phone 244
REGULARLY
There Is No Substitute
for a Savings Account
START YOURS
TODAY!
Medford
Office in Jacksonville
Sanitarium
PERMANENTS
Hours—Mon., Wed., FrU 9-12
6-9 Every Evening
$2.50
PHONE JACKSONVILLE «1
$4
$5.50
Children’s Ringlet Permanents
»1.98
SPECIAL SHAMPOO
Finger Wave and Manicure »1.25
OIL SHAMPOO
Finger Wave and Manicure »1.50
Marcels 50c and 75c—Reset 35c
Finger Waves, Wet 35c, Dry 50c
Hot Oil Shampoo »1.00
Cleansing Facial 50c
Regular Facial, »1 and up
Eyebrow and Lash Oye 75c
Manicure 50c—Arch 35c
HAIR CUTS 25c
Bowman’s Barber
and Beauty Shop
105 West Main
Phone 57
FRIED CHICKEN and
Other Complete
Dinners .......................... 25c
SPECIAL Depression
Lunch ............................. 15c
Steaks and Short Orders
Dutch Lunches
Bottle Beer, Eastern Brands, 20c
When Medford Supply Arrives
Cor. 6th & Holly
PHYSICIAN and
SURGEON
Up
and
BEER
UP
With
Your
Meals
Hats Cleaned and Blocked
DYE WORKS
to Those Who Save
Farmers and
Fruitgrowers
Bank
Harold B. Gillis
• Ari hie Nichols and Kenneth Mc­
Candless of lower Applegate left • Mrs. Mabe! Mack held a very
I Tuesday for Ix-avenworth, Wash., I Interesting meeting with the Ap-
having received u telegram stat- plegate Extension unit Tuesday, on
■ Ing that Mrs. Nichols had been the subject of economical meals. I
afflicted with a paralytic stroke, A dinner was demonstrated and'
and was critically 111. Mrs. Nichols the ladles had the privilege of eat-!
Ing the meal uh well as helping to
went to Washington several weeks prepare it. Wholewheat was the i
ago to visit her son, Carl McCand- chief ingredient of the meal, with
I less.
.
onions, potatoes and carrots added
as economical foods. Mrs. Harry
• Mrs. Fred Offenbacher is hav-I
Ing as guests this week William
Keating and Harry Crofoot of Oak­
CLEANING
land, who are enjoying the Easter
, vacation from high school. Mr. i
PRESSING
Keating la a nephew of Mrs. Of-.
Our Prices Will Advance
| fenbacher.
Soon—Clean Up Now
• A number of guests were en-
tertalned with a card party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Brien *
Sunday evening. Prlxes for high
score went to Mrs. Tom Mee and
; rrank Knutzen, low score being
held by Mrs. Ash Wimer and Tom
Moe. Guests included Mr and Mrs.
Tom Mee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Knutzen of Applegate, and Mr. and
' Mrs. Steve Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ixiu Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hooper and Mr. and Mrs. Ash Wi­
mer, ull of Grants Pass.
• W. D. Peckham returned early
this week from Long Beach, where
he had several weeks’ employment
In rebuilding structures owned by
his brother-in-law, L. A. Wilson,
that were damaged in the earth­
quake.
CtERK OF THE U.S.
in Detroit...
PitftWWUlt.H J
camp on the J. B. Wetterer prop- the hardware and sporting goods
I erty on upper Applegate, having store with one of his yams con­
pitched their tent in a shack there. cerning southern Oregon’s hefty
• Mr and Mrs. Emmett Phillips hoofer who all but outwalked a six-
of Hquaw Lake expect to leave the cylinder car during a chase a few
last of this week for Roseville, yeurs ago in which the assessor
¡Calif, where Mr. Phillips will re­ wan involved. The audience lis­
sume employment.
tened with sympathetically aching
• The Cloverleaf dairy. Apple­ feet and blistered heels as the
statement was made that the moun
gate's representative In the south- > talneer trapper being described
1 era Oregon dairy industry, changed could "walk 700 miles cross coun­
its delivery schedule tms week to! try In 10 days.”
early morning hours instead of the
afternoon, as had been the custom!
during the winter. The approach,
of warmer weather necessitated
the change. The milk truck leaves ,
PROSPERITY
for Medford at 1 a. m. The Clover­
leaf is one of the 13 dairies listed |
COMES
recently as grade A distributors j
in accordance with Medford’s milk i
FASTER
ordinance.
CAFE
19 North Fir, Medford
ALAINE’S
PERMANENT WAVES
Why Risk Ruining Your Taste for Fish and
Shellfish Trying to Buy and Prepare Your
Own—Besides, It’s So Smelly in the Home.
$1.98 Complete
with Shampoo and Finger Wave
A Lovely Push-Wave
with Ringlet Ends
Store—Medford
Phone 1518—Medford
In Rear of Barber Shop
113 East Main
I
Always Fresh
FISH — OYSTERS — CRABS
Plan
Served or Prepared to Take Out for Parties
A
Mother’s
Day
Photograph
WE SPECIALIZE
In Delicate Dinners. Sea Bass, Snappers,
Ocean Trout, Sole, Flounders, Sea Cat and,
of Course, Salmon and Halibut.
Crabs - Oysters
A Personality Portrait
Guaranteed Best Quality and Freshest in Town
of the Child Who Caught the Easter Rabbit
Would Be Priceless Years Later
Your Photograph, A Treasure That
Lives Forever, Should Be Made
By a Competent Photographer
Shangle Studios
"The Home of Personality Portraits"
MEDFORD BUILDING
PHONE 1308
Best 35c Dinner in Oregon
(Meat, Vegetable, Salad’ Coffee)
♦
Green Lantern Cafe
Opposite Post Office, Medford
H. E. Wharton