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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
Th« Jacksonville Miner Page 3 • Mr. and Mrs John Price have [ home of his brother, Roy Brown, Gold is found In the fur of Al- liuey Long's experience has in- moved Into the residence of Mrs. ! while attending f aM,<an hears, but It's the sort of dlcated, to the Giants* encourage- ! Fred l>»wls. Mr. Price Is engineer Billy Townsend of upper Applegate for the Pacific Blates Mines, Inc. also has enrolled In the Medford clalm we wouldn’t feel like Jump ment, that even a Senator can be Ing.—Weston Leader. out out.—Weston Leader. • Mrs. O. T Flitcroft Is employed Junior high school for his sopho 1 more year. I at the Jacksonville Sanitarium [during the absence of Mrs. Wlck-| • Hen Moore, CCC worker, 1* en • Mrs. D M Cleveland of Butte [ llnrbara Norvell, who have been HI I ham. joying a month’s vacation with his Falls spent the week «nd in Jack with typhoid fever, are improving • Mrs. Arthur Blngler of Medford family on Big Applegate, having sonville visiting al the homo or | rapidly after several weeks of con- spent Tuesday afternoon visiting earned his leisure by working over Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Noe. I finemont. time. with Miss Elizabeth Renter. • Through the courtesy of Mr. E • Mrs George Miller and daugh • Theron Babb of the Applegate • Guests at the home of Mr. and E. Marsh, manager of the Holly ter, Orie. of Eagle Point spent last I CCC camp spent u few duys in' Mrs Orie Phillips at Squaw Lake theater, Miss ituth Currin, com Week en<| with Mrs. Lola Hildreth Jacksonville this week. Sunday were Bert Lambert and mercial teacher, gave u theater They returned home Bunduy after • Russell Comhest of Bonanza daughter Delva and Mr. Christer- “SERVES YOU RIGHT” party for the faculty of both the noon. visited last week with Grandmother son of Klamath Falls. 608 EAST MAIN, MEDFORD PHONE 743 grado and high schools lust Sat-[ • Joan Robinson, who has been and Wayne Comhest. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coppie mot- urdny evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Longhead, I ored to Murphy Sunday, where they visiting her father In Jacksonville, • Margaret Norvell has boon elect returned to Portland, taking her Kettleman Hills, Calif., are visit were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs T.i ed president of the Girls' longue of small brother, Ix^wls, with her. He Coppie. E. lutugheud of this city. Ashlund Normal school. Iler elec will attend school there. • The first cold of the season has A I • a1 tion was a plousunt surprise to lier • Walter Anderson und Lawrence • Punk Ihinnlngton, Sum Rey hit the Applegate, and is a har s nolds and Joe Laughead spent Sun many friends hero. Hodges have returned from Ban binger of winter even though there • Mrs Una Inch, the rural school Bernardino, Calif , where they took day at Clifford Ihinnlngton’s ranch Is an Indian summer on. The mal .• » supervisor of Juckson county, vis Mr. and Mrs. Hodges und Alice on Wolf gulch. ady is progressing admirably, al ited the Jacksonville school Tues Hodges, who have made their • The Eastern Star benefit dance though Its victim is showing a good given Friday of last week was a fight. day home in thut city. • Miss Doris Clark, who Is em • Mrs. Lola Hildreth received a success both in attendance and In • Truman J>-wfs, In charge of the ployed In Medford, la spending a surprise Bunday when her nephew social enjoyment. » few days ut her homo hero. She nnd niece Mr. und Mrs T M. • Mrs. Ingrid Homes of Medford ' CCC spike camp in the head of Beaver creek during the summer, will roturn to Medford Bunday. Bachellor of Oakland, Calif., stop spent Sunday as a guest of Mrs. has been transferred to a camp on • Misses Maxine Vaughn and Lois ped In for n few days while en Harlan Cantrail. Mrs. Homes re turned recently from an extended Ashland creek, where he has been Hill of Medford visited with friends route to Portland. trip to California, where she vis given charge. Mr. Lewis, who left tn Jacksonville Tucsduy. • Mary Wotterer. Mrs Paul God- Ashland Wednesday, recently • Ray lu<wls und Murgarot Nor wurd and Mrs C. B Dunnfngton ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for received word that he had passed Johnson, formerly of Jacksonville. vell s[ient last week end nt tho went ..................... ....... _ .... . ____ to Medford last week to visit homos of their parents In this city | the now Puhi baby und mother "in • Belmar I^ewis and Mr. Randall an examination taken in the spring, of Little Applegate left last week which places him in a position to • Mr nnd Mrs Arnold Boyo und Community hospital. for Klamath county, where they receive a salary as foreman of NO, CHILDREN, are employed In the potato harvest. road and trail construction work. Pappa is NOT getting ready to smack a fly ... he • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maule and • Mrs. Vern Buck and father. W. is merely gesturing the sweet relief hi* family is en little daughter of Portland visited 8. Turpin, of Colusa, Calif., left Inst week at the home of Mr*. Monday for their home after joying from pesky flies since the Home Grocery made Maul’s sister. Mrs. Jack Feebler, spending a few days as guests of the following offer* at Ruch. They also were guests at Mr. and Mrs M. R. Buck on Little the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applegate. The evergreen black Straubo, where they visited Mr. berries, for which the Applegate SHELL HOUSEHOLD KITS Maul's sister. Miss Eleanor Maule. has been famous, were the incent • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of Lit ive for the trip to Oregon. CONTAINING: tle Applegate had as week-end • John Wilkinson and John Orth Pint Shell Fly Spray <4-Pint Shell Furniture Polish guests their daughter and grand of Medford were among the hunt Pint 8hell Dry Cleaner Can Shell Light Machine Oil Three Button Cuff* daughter, Mrs. Arthur Sullivan and ers on Applegate Sunday, being Dark Bluet . . . Gray* . . daughter Cecil of Medford. Joined on their expedition by Her A Full $2.10 Assortment and White Stripe* • Mr. nnd Mrs. Sylvester Wertz, man Walters of this community. who have spent the summer at the • To obtain funds for playground Now for Only................... homo of their son, Vester Wertz, equipment at the Applegate school, (Just a Few Left at This Price—So Hurry!) near Ruch, have departed for their the ladies of the district are mak home at Anderson. Calif., after ing a quilt on which chances are spending a week visiting at the being sold. Sixteen women met at ORONITE FLY SPRAY home of Mr. and Mrs. fleeter Wertz the schoolhouse Tuesday and spent — .. ............ ♦ 4 .............................................. H at Climax. the day quilting. Another after Pints. . 25c Quarts. . 39c Gallons $1.15 • Claud Manke will be one of the noon’s work will complete the quilt, COTTON ALL WOOL very few local jmople able to dis which consists of basket design cuss the very fine [mints of the blocks. Brushed Wool Brushed Wool CITRUS WASHING POWDER world’s fair. He has Just returned • Mrs. Alice Hamlet and brother. from a hitch-hiking expedition of Lewis Carson of Murphy, accom Sweaters Sweaters more than two months’ duration panied by the former’s nephew, 2 Large Packages for........................ 49c Zipper Fronts In Blues, Zipper Front* In Blues, to Chicago, returning with the as Mr. Anderson, superintendent of (The Covers Will Entitle You to a Chan Du Magic Slate) Brown* and Tan* Brown* and Tana tounding report that *1.75 paid his the gas plant at Grants Pass, were expense home from the fair. entertained at dinner Wednesday • Bert Rippey, local CCC worker, evening at the home of Mr. and $1.49 $2.95 to $3.75 FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 743 was sent to the Beaver creek spike Mrs. Miles Cantrail. Mrs. Hamlet > < ■ - - -------- -- - - ■■ < camp recently as first cook, re- l>lans to leave on October 14 for: I placing M. E Owen, who had been Atlanta. _____ _____ _________ Ga., ______ where ____ she will spend several months visiting her chil- Young Men’s Frosh Pants, pair. . . .$2.45 discharged. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Holbrook dren. returned late last week to San • Mr. and Mrs. W. Meek and fam PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SAYS NOW IS THE Sport Oxfords, new wing tip, black, $4.95 Francisco, having spent several (lly from Bend. Ore., have moved weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to the G. E. Wright place to make TIME TO BUY . . . Frank Cameron on Applegate. Mr.4 their home for the winter. WE HAVE MEDFORD’S FINEST ASSORTMENT Holbrook was recuperating from • Miss Babe Demmer of Portland,! Injuries sustained In a motorcycle who has spent the summer with OF BROWN AND BLACK BROGUES accident in the Bay City early in her mother, Mrs. Sophia Demmer, July | returned north this week. • Arthur, Raymond and Eleanor • William Biege and Tom Carrier, ■Corbin are ill at their home on both of this city, exchanged homes | lower Applegate and are unable to late last week and Friday moved attend school. I)r. R. C. Drummond, to their changed quarters. Mr. county physician, visited the Cor- Biego suffered the loss of his wife Medford It* ' — * * * to a year ago and * - is nearing .................. bln * homo “ Tuesday and ‘ expected the dis- blood ' tinction of being ah octogenarian.: return Thursday to make blood tests to determine the nature the disease. • Miss Helen Kubli, employed SUEDE LEATHER Roseburg, accompanied friends CEDAR & COMPOSITION SHINGLES the Applegate Monday for a short visit with relatives • Mrs. Margaret Burroughs, ac COME IN for QUOTATIONS companied by Mrs. Mary Weston and Mrs. Evale Meier, all of Med WE ARE DOING OUR PART! $5.85 - $6.50 ford, were guests of Misses Rose and Kate Buckley a few days ago. i $7.35 They also enjoyed calling oa other friends while in the vicinity. • William Doru of the Applegate,, accompanied by eight other mem “Builders’ Bureau of Information” Campbell Clo. Co bers of the Crater Iaike Christian Medford 204 SOUTH FIR, MEDFORD PHONE 124 Endeavor union, motored to Klam-! ath Palls Saturday to attend the Many Surprises! convention of the Klamath Lake[ Endeavor in session there. They re Complete Details in Next turned with gTeat enthusiasm over the convention of the Crater Lake1 Week’s Miner council, which will be held in Phoenix in December. • Harry Enders and George Dunn of Ashland were business visitors on the Applegate a few days ago. I • Mesdames Carolyn and Clarence I Wtnetrout of Grants Pass and Mrs. Carl VTInetrout of Klamath Falls ■ were recent guests at the home of i Mrs. Fred Benedict. • Services by Father Wm. J. ’ Meagher of Medford were resumed iwuuivu j in the Jacksonville Catholic church - last Sunday with a large attend ance. Services will be held regu Tax Time Is Almost Here Again—We Want to Raise Money to larly in the future, and next Sun day will begin at 9:30 a m. The Pay Our Taxes — Also These local church building had not been In use for more than two years. • George Brown of lower Apple- | gate left recently for Glendale, I Calif., where he will remain at the PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill ne Home Grocery / DRESS SHIRTS 98c $1.45 ROOFING SPECIAL M. M. Dept. Store Grand Opening Saturday, October 21 • Führers 'i • ifcASCADE WONDERLAND” 1 FINEST BAKERY JACKETS Porter Lumber Co. BIG TAX PAYING III« 1 • Sale Prices on Fall and Winter Clothes Will Help You Pay Taxes EVERYONE COME—SAVE at this extraordinary event—make a special effort to pay YOUR taxes—just think what it will mean to Jackson County! It would keep our schools open the full term. Jackson County could pay off a warrant payment of her bills and put all this tax money back into circulation again! Sale starts 8:30 a.m., FRIDAY, Oct. 13th The GOLDEN RULE sells nothing but QUALITY MERCHANDISE and prices al ways are lowest here whether on special sale or not. Come in and see for yourself the many real bargains ready for you—lack of space prohibits our listing them in this ad—but seeing will be believing—and BUYING! Whitlock’s Golden Rule Medford and Jacksonville