Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, April 21, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    Th« Jacksonville Miner
Pace 3
rs. Moses expects to that section, such as furniture be­ law provides that all drivers’ II- operators’ cards before June 9
until May.
ing removed to the yard, a ride ad I censes Issued prior to July 1, 1931, should secure an examiners sched­
• C. C. Chltwodd, Jacksonville's ministered in a wheelbarrow, sacks must expire on September 1, and
ule and an Oregon Motorist's man­
druggist-treasurer, has been slowly stuffed in the chimney, a cowbell
advises
Secretary
Hoes.
I recovering from un attack of bron­ tied around the bride’s neck, etc., every two years thereafter, begin­ ual,"
chial pneumonia contracted u week etc., etc. .Mr. Arnold and Miss Lu­ ning June 30, 1935. This means "These may be obtained from state
i ago. Dr. Harold It. (Hills has been cille DeWolfe, both of upper Ap­ that every operator carrying one, police, county sheriffs, chiefs of
plegate, were united in marriage of the old type licenses must have1
| the attending physician.
Miss ls»la Straube, member of • George Camphell of lower Ap
at Jacksonville Wednesday of last It renewed before September ami police, newspapers, or by writing
•
"(1
Whiz,"
sal«l
(J.
Wendt
the
File young peoples’ cliiHH al the ph-guto sustained a deep gush be­
because there are some 400,000 to my office. No one should at­
week.
Heaver Creek Holiday school, was low the knee several days ago other day, "That lattice fence and
A more quiet affair occurred at drivers affected by the law, the de­ tempt to take the examination
gate
Tom
l-aughheml
built
for
me
among guests present ut a party when he wus hewing u log. Hand
Ruch Saturday when .Mr. and Mrs. partment will be flooded with ap­
at tho bom« of Miss Lola Black aging the wound, he walked to the I Isn't half bud to look at.” Towns- Everett Womack were charivari«]«! plications as the deadline ap­ without first having carefully stud
led the information contained in
ford In Central Point Saturday af home of a neighbor, who Imine I folk who notice a smutterlng of by a Jolly crowd numbering around proaches.
ternoon. The «lay was given over diufely took him Io a physldun. gr««-n on the costum«- of their milk-! 46. This event was characterized
‘■Persons desiring to renew their the manual.” Mr. Hoss said.
principally to the coloring of Easl Mr. Campbell wus wi-uketied from man this week will know that the! by the presence of Mrs. Louisa
er eggs, with Jigsaw pussies and I th« loss of blood and was con popular dulrymun produ« er chose' Hay, kt; year-old pioneer, who en
guinea a* minor uiniiscim-nts The' i fined to Ills bad for a few days a becoming color for his new feme, Joyed the return to younger days.
which he has been painting. After
party was In honor of Mias Black | ' following the accident.
The earlier part of the evening was
ford’s Sunday school class of young • .Mrs. Albert Young, who has ( many hours of labor Wendt, with spent near tho Womack home,
Die aid of Bob Metzger, the home
poeple.
'boon ill for Hie last three months,' stead surroundings have been I where a bonfire was enjoyed, and
• As president of tile Mttle Ap was removed to the Community I planted to lawn grass and, with where attempts to Initiate the cou­
piegate Sewing club, and In ob hospital again Friday for treat-1 th«- freshly painted house, presents ple nearly ended In failure, larter
servano» fo her good attendance' tm-nt.
a pl<<aslng appearance to Incoming the crowd repaired to the home of
since the club was organized two • Miss Jeanette G oh of Applegate motorists. The clean up and paint- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mee, where a
Mr.
years ago, Mrs. M It. Buck was motored to Eugene with Medford up move has been spreading this! delicious lunch was served.
presented with blocks for a «tulli friends during the week-end, and spring with unusual results, being Womack and Miss Faye Palmer
by the club ladles when tln-y met spent her brief vacation with her marke«| as a season of greatest i were united in marriage in Med­
at Mrs. Huck's home last week pm cuts, Mr ami .Mrs. ohn Gore. civic pride ami Improvement in1 ford last Monday.
Tho afternoon sewing hours wore
several years.
laonurd
M< Kee enter­
devoted to quilting, which was fol • Mrs
• Mr. and Mrs. ll«-nry Demmer of
YOU’LL FIND OUR
lowed by the serving of refresh­ tained the community women with Jacksonville were Easter dinner
STOCK COMPLETE­
ments. The next meeting will be un afternoon party at her home guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
at tho horn«- of Mrs. Prunk Cam­ Wednesday of lust week «'ake and Demmer on Jacksonville hill.
IN FACT The LARGEST
sandwiches were served ut the
eron April 2d
•
Mrs.
Pearl
I
Min
ford
had
as
a
DISPLAY OF PLANTS
dose of th«» day.
• Neva Wiley of Medford, acconi
guest Sunday Mrs. <’«-lla Combestl
IN MEDFORD
panled by Mr. anil Mrs. William • A son. named Haymond la-on- of Gold Hill
Here’s a tip for the thrifty mot­
Desso) and son Lester and grand aril, wus born ut th« Sacred Heart
... -e---- --—
orist.
daughter Marcone, or Lake <’r«*«*k, hospital Saturday. April 15, to Mr.
Drivers’ licenses will aell for ex­
wore guests of Mr. anil Mrs l.yal and .Mrs. Glenn Young of Big Ap­
actly twice the present price after
plegate.
Hards on Big Applegate Sunday
June 9, the fee having been raised
• Rodney Roach, slitte pollceinitn. • Mrs. L. C. Port und daughter
to |l under the new law which
t/its among Applegute visitors t ho Francis were entertained Haturduy
will become effective at that time.
by Miss Helen Tjoadul of Ashland
The Applegate valley rang with Those who get their licenses re­
first of th«* week
• Mr. und Mrs. J. G Tunny re with u luncheon at a Medford grill th«» music of charivari bells dur newed before June 9 will not only
turned to their home nt Willows Miss TJosdal's mother, who la via Ing th«» week-end. Th«* most noisy save half the cost but will avoid
Saturday, having spent a few du ya Itlng her from Si'Uttle. also wus a ceremony was given Mr. and Mrs ■ the Jast minute rush which Is cer­
Phone 260
Corner Sixth and Bartlett
Melvin Arnold at their home on tain to occur, reports Hal E. Hoss,
with Mrs Tunny's mother. Mrs. W guest.
• Applegate's champion fiali story ('arbury by a houseful of neigh-1 secretary of state.
’eckliitni on Big Applegate.
The new Oregon motor vehicle
teller refused The Mlm-r un open­ bora. Numerous reports came from
ing story for the season. His
grounds for excuse were that the
only stories ho knew happened out
of season, and they wouldn't do
for publication.
• Applegate friends received word
of the burlul .Monday of Mrs. Archie
Nichols ut Leavenworth. Wash,
i-elvhig word of her illness,
Nichols uml Carl McCandless
for Washington lust week, but
death occurred before the men
Mrs.
reached their destination
Uichols, whose death resulted from
a paralytic stroke, was visiting rel­
atives in Washington. Th«» family
came here from Ontario, Ore., ami
had resid«*d in the community a
I year.
• Following the regular Grange
meeting ami lecture hour ut Ap-
piegate Friday, the monthly sup­
per ensued, which wus in honor
of the seven Grangers whose birth­
days occur tn April: Mrs. Herbert
Elmore, Mrs. E. II Taylor. Miss
Dorothy Andren. Charles Elmore,
Bert Harr, Ben Ellis and Jack O’­
Brien. A birthday cake b«*arlng
seven cundles graced the table, uml
each honor guest responded to the
IN
occasion with appropriate remarks.
The ways and means committee
has organized a kittenball team, j
with Jack O'Brien us captuln. and
a horseshoe dub with Burl Miller
as captain. The Graogars are busy
discovering their own abilities
ulong these lines before they ven-
ture forth to cope with other
Call Us When Planning
Your Next Party—We’ll Be teams.
• Mr. and Mrs. Wi-slie Ritchie uml
Glad to Advise You
son and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Haymond Ritchie of San Diego,
spent the week-end visiting at
Hoseburg. On th«* return trip the
Californians started on thdr home­
ward journey, going by the Red-
wood highway.
Your Membership to the
• Mrs. Willard Moses of Rich­
mond,
Calif.,
Is
a
guest
of
her
sis
­
PHONE 203
CHAMBER OF
ter. Mrs Sarah DeWolfe, on upper
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
VEGETABLE and FLOWER
Plants
‘Get ’em While They’re
Cheap’ Advises Hoss
on New Driver License
COME IN
Charivari Strikes
Twice in Applegate
MonarchSeed&FeedCo
Let's All Pull Together
Join TODA Y! Your
s
Chamber of
Commerce
NIDER’S
ERVICE
FR VFS
ATISFACTION
ICE CREAM
SPECIALS
SNIDER’S
NEEDS YOU!
Do your share to make Jacksonville a better city to
live in . . . help your Chamber of Commerce to stage
a constructive, energetic program of activity and city
beautification . . . and participate in the spring clean­
up and paint-up campaign in making your home—and
the city as a whole—more attractive and livable. The
following Jacksonville merchants urge that you be­
come a constructive, helpful member of this worthy
organization . . . now . . . today! Do your share
they stand ready to help you!
Deliver
We’ll Fix Your Car Up
So’s You’ll Not Be
Late to
Chamber of Commerce
Meetings . . .
Dairy & Produce Co
COMMERCE
We’ll Deliver Your Quality
Groceries for You . . .
BASKET GROCERY
We Deliver
Jackson County Headquarters for
Phone 52
FORDSON TRACTORS
Sales—Service and Parts
We Are for Jacksonville and the
Chamber of Commerce . . .
DUNNINGTON’S GARAGE
Phone 282
And Our Customers Are for
Shell Gas and Oils
GOODYEAR, GOODRICH and UNITED STATES
TIRES and TUBES
Jacksonville Service Station
Phone 232
E. S. Severance
HELP
JACKSONVILLE
. . . JOIN THE
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
NOW!
for Your
SPRING HOUSE CLEANING
FOODS
AT BE1OWTHEORDINARY
We Have a Fresh Stock
of Picnic Needs
LUNCH MEATS
PIPICI FQ
SANDWICH SPREAD
CHEESE
The “CLEAN SWEEP BRIGADE”
Is Yours to Command—They’ll Put
Dirt and Dust to Rout!
PRICES
Broom and Dust Pan. . . 89c
Scrub Brush................... 29c
Galvanized Pails........... 35c
6-ft. Stepladders at. . . $2.75
Oil Cloth, yard................ 25c
Outside Paint, gallon . $1.98
Paint Brushes, from.... 10c
Lawn Mowers, best. .$7.95
Garden Hose, 24 feet. $2.00
X
Join the
Chamber of
Commerce
NOW!
And, of Course, We Have Our Usually Complete Line
of Quality Groceries and Dry Goods
at Real Savings
Godward Mercantile Company
"Where the Miners Bring Their Gold—and
Where the Gold Brings the Bargains”
WE DELIVER
PHONE 74
Coleman’s Hardware
V
We Sell for Cash and Sell
PHONE 13