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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1934)
Pag* * THE JACKSONVILLE MINER • Ethel Hunsaker spent last week «nd at the home of her brother, Raymond Hunsaker, of Jack non- j villa. • Frances Wakefield returned to her horn« here after visiting for several day* with Mr. and Mrs ■ Virgil Hwunxon of Medford. • I.. I. Johiiaon, president of the plegate Home Extension unit, when Notary club ut Tacoma, Wn., and an afternoon meeting wax held, • Mrs Miriam Ward and son I'd Hill llulcher. also of Tacoma, were Thlx xorlex on sewing funduinon- ward, of Phoenix w«r* calling on nl Kiii'Htx at the lioiuex of tula hux prepared the unit mem- several friend* In Jacksonville on Henry Mankina und T II Boll, hers for the more advance I exsona Monday. wax a visitor south of Ja< ksonvllle While here, to be given by Mrs Hager, cloth • Mlxx Ixilx Hill Mr. and Mrs. nt the home of Mi Johnson uttended u moating ing specialist from Oregon Hints Clarence Knsxhafer Hunday after of the Medford Notarial», and also college, who will be ut Applegut« met with the tlrantx I’uxx Rotary for three mootings. January 30, noon. • A farewell dance wax given by club, uccomiianled by Mr Manklnx. Februury 20, and April 3. Mr nnd Mrs. George Backus last • Mrs. Jam«« Ituekley wax a gueat • Mias Lets (Hixon received the Saturday In honor of Mixa Audrey III Juckxonvllle Sunday nt the home cake ut the Orange box social and Lee who lx Icnvlng xoon for Port- of her mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrich. progrum ut Applegate Friday as bind whore she will finish the Mr and Mrs. Frank Davison and the most popular girl of the eve school year. th» former's Mieter of Medford, ning. with 70 votes to her honor. • Leonurd Osborn« and Fret! apent Sunday ut Ihn home of Mrs. Mlns Gladys Byrne received second Sparks huve secured work ax xur place In the contest with f>0 votes. Mury I’urrnl. veyorn In the CWA. • Mixa la-in (Bison of I.Itilo Ap • A life In aunny California thnt • Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Swanson might reuch perfection, burring pleKnte lx xpendlliK xome time with and xmull daughter Barbara, were her mother. Mrs. George Coffeen, minor earthquakes, was recounted In Jacksonville visiting Mr Hnd In n letter to Mrs Lilia lluxklnx on Thoinpnon creek Miss (Bison Mrs Lee Wakefield last Hunday alxo expected to vlxlt her aunt. ti.un Mr* ii J Hodgns. fortnsrly • Mrs A. G. Lewis wax the lunch of ItiK'b. who now resides In Sun Mrs. Fnink Riddle nt Medford, mid eon guest of Mrs C II Dunning Bernardino. Mrs. Hodges mentioned other relatives at Jacksonville geranium* and other blossoming ton last Thursday. • Mrs Humid Crump entertained • Mrs Frank Thompson nnd her flowers nt her home, nnd enclosed about 40 giiexlx lit her home Hat with her letter an orange blossom children have gone to Eugene where Mrs Thompson will take up nurs urdny evenlna with n dancing party. from n tree'in her yard. Mrs Crump has entertained with ing ns soon as she Is able. severnl similar events In the pant, • Mr and Mrs Ed Russel enter • The enrollment of the third and and friends always ara assured n tained u large number of friends fourth grades, taught by Dalny with ii dancing party ut their home Lewin, has reached the number of jolly time at her homo • Mlns Blanche Runnel*, county on upper Applegate Friday eve forty nine, when Bertha Jame* nurse, visited the IJttlo Applegate ning entered from a Grunts Pass school. • With a high ambition on the Her mother. Mrs. G. A. James, In school Friday. purl of the girls In the Wutklns • Mr. and Mrs Cecil Jelllnon mov now employed ut the sanitarium. ed Io Medford recently from their school to organise u 4-H sewing • Mrs John White of Ashland was ¡club, the first attempt n few days former home on the Sterling road In Jacksonville Monday visiting iago, which was rather dishearten her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. south of Jacksonville • Leo Hoffman of Applegate, plans ing. hux not dampened the spirits and Mr* Brie Whits to leave today for Sacramento, of the prospective members A • Mrs A I. Johnson of the Old where he will enter junior college, stormy day prevented many of the Singe road, spent Sunday with her enrolling for an engineer's course girls from attending the meeting husband and children in Jackson • Mr* Jm States of \ivi.i-i <>r.. held ut the home of Mrs Vernie ville formerly Jen Haskins, came to the Stephenson, and all am hoping for • Mr and Mrs II K. Hanna left Applegate last week where she vis n good attendanca In two weeks. Wednesday for Portland where Mr. ited her brothers. Vai and BIB Has • Miss Mabel Meek han gone to Hanna will attend to several busi kins At the present Mm Finley The Ikrsllx-s. Ore. where she plans ness matters lx visiting her sons In Medford i to attend high school • Mr. and Mrs Oscar Lewis were and also a daughter there, Mrs • Mr and Mrs Roy Steffler and guests at the V. J. Beach home Hell Bates. five children, recently from Cali Sunday night. • Lew Kusel of Little Applegate, i fornia. have moved to a farm on • Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Hunsaker who entered the Jacksonville san the Sterling road whore they ex were the host and hostess of Mr. Itarlum three weeks ugo for treat pect to make their home. and Mrs Otto Nledermeyer at din ment. lx slowly Improving, accord • J II I’ntrlck and Walter Thur- ner last Hunday. Ing to hlx iilivslclan Dorothy, well I mun niient two weeks In the hill* O Miss i Carmen • Just another guard station on near Provolt prospecting hut re known nume In Jacksonville, la the l the Hat of buildings erected i turned to their home Thursday proud poaxexaor of a new Ford throughout the Applegate moun ! without having located enough of V-8. tains by local Brush Murines since the precious metal to get excited • Mr* Ethrl Jones and her daugh their arrival Inst spring lx going j about t«r Geraldine, called on Mr. and up In the ThompsonAcrrnk urea. • Mr and Mrs. Theodore Dally of I’rs. Oscar Lewis Hunday after Bovs from Camp Carberry are near Medford were dinner guest* noon. building the house, which la located I g| th« horn« ,,f Mrs Daily's par • At n pinochle social held at Ix>m on the Forest Service administra ents, Mr and Mrs. Jack Morris. i Wilson's home last Friday evening. tive site near the Thompson creek | The occasion wax the celebration Mrs. J. L. Taylor experienced the school house | of the birthdays of several mem- rare occurrence of holding a hand • Mr and Mrs. Morrison of Med hers of the family, each of which valued at fifteen hundred trump. ford spent Hunday ns guests of come In January. Mm. Daily's twin The occasion wan celebrated by a their daughter. Mrs Leo Fields, of slater. Mln* Elva Morris, accom- dutch lunch which was greatly en Little Applegate j onnled them home for a short visit. toyed by the participant*. • Mrs. Victor Anderson of Big Ap • Mr nnd Mr* George Wcm't. • Harold Ogie of Klamath Falls plegate wan shopping In Medford Mr and Mrs l-ee Smith and Mr. came to Jacksonville Hunday to Tuesday, and enjoying a leisurely nnd Mrs Ray Hunsaker, were visit hts parents. Mr. and Mr*. 8. chat with friends. guest* of Mr nnd Mrs. Ray Cole- K. Ogle Mrs Ogle has been quite • Mr« I. C Port and daughter mun nt a bridge party given last III for y«ime time. motored to Ashland Sunday, where I Saturday evening • At the program given at How they were guests nt a dinner nt • Mrs Mnrgaret Thompson, who aril school last Friday by the the home of Mrs Port’s parent*. ' bus been visiting her relatives hem teachers’ chorus of the teachers Mr and Mrs. A II Peachey. The for the |iaxt month, underwent a of Jackson county. Mrs. Florence event wax given In joint observ ma lor onerntlon In Medford Mon Hunxnknr. Ruth (’urrln and Vlr- ance of the fifty fourth wedding day morning Dr Stearns was the glnla Fick of Jacksonville sang aev- anniversary of the Ashland couple ....... iHns physician rral songs. and the eighty-first birthday anni • George Merrit I* slowly Im • Joe Beach left Saturday for versary of Mr Peachey ; proving after a brief Illness and Portland to visit with his aunt and • Mr. an<l Mrs E It Motley loft ■ n minor operation. I uncle. He will be gone two week* Monday for their home tn San Francisco after having spent a month visiting Mrs Motley's par ent*. Mr and Mrs F J. Rippey Shortly before their departure Mr and Mrs Motley and Mr and Mrs Rltqiey were dinner guests at the homo of Mr and Mrs Harry lleltna. • Mrs Lloyd Hanxcgm of Little Applegate wax hostess to the sow ing club of thnt community Wed nesday. when an ull day meeting was hold nt her homo A covered dish luncheon wax served at noon, the day being devoted to sewing for Mrs Ilan scam 4* George Watson, John Black and Bort Sims, all of California, are prospecting on the high channel at the Henry Mnnklna place. Ihitton Brothers of Medford, aleo are oper- atlne a placer mine on Poor Mun'a creek. • Having received exemptions from semester examinations In ull subject*. Mixa Frances Port, xtu dent In the Ashland Junior high school. Is enjoying n week's vaca tion nt her home Mlns Port lx the only student In the 9B division to receive exemptions In every *ub- Jecl • As local lenders, Mre. Fred Of- fenbachor and Mrs. Wm. McDaniel completed their series of sewing demonstrations Tuesday In the Ap PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill Squatter, Squat Else where, Is Edict Being Posted at Sterling Mine Joint Installation on Monday Prelude to Grand Master Visit WALTER WINCHELL’8 'THRU A KEYHOLE’ AT STUDIO SUNDAY of the hit number* of tM/“^ ENGLISH COMEDIENNE TO ROXY FOR SUNDAY 8H0W •The Things I Do. I Do for You. in typical modern muaicai Honnle Hale, who supplies moat style. The picture I* coming to W* Roxy theater Sunday and Monday- of the comedy element of "Be Mine 1 Tonight, tne «.aumoni picture which Ladteu* Universal I* releasing In America. Hair- I* the rage of the Ijondon stage He also I* known to American audi Cutting ences, having appeared In this coun By try In musical comedy. He is equal Appoint ly at home In singing, dancing, or ment straight comedy. He put* over one Phone 57 PERMANENT WAVING "Bettsr Quality" A SPECIALTY USED FURNITURE BOWMAN’S Barber Shop and Beauty P*r!o» 18 South Cantral, Medford MEDFORD EXCHANGE 39 8. Front ---- - - Phone 931 * M. Me Dept» Store Bargain Basement SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE! Children’s and Misses Shoes, up from Women’s Shoes, Up from............. Boys’ Shoes, Up from. . . . $1.49 $1.49 Men’s Shoes, Up from . . . . ♦ BRING YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS WITH YOU J $ THE NEXT TIME YOU SHOP IN THE M. 4 M. t t BASEMENT—A CANDY BAR FREE TO EVERY t Waiter Winchell. Broadway col umnist whose today's gossip is to- morrow * scandal, is author of the t ONE OF THEM CONGER S & H Green Discount Stamps Redeemed for Beautiful Premiums FUNERAL PARLORS Medford. Oregon BECAUSE You, the people of the Rogue River valley, have given us such fine patronage for the past five years, which has made this expansion possible, and BECAUSE We want to assure you that the same unquestionable service and high qual ity products will be maintained in a greater degree th» •? ever before, we take this opportunity to extend to the West Side (Jackson vl t , Applegate, Ruch and Sterling) a particular WELCOME To Our Fine New Sixth Street No. 2 TEXACO SUPER SERVICE STATION There are over four million dairy farmers in the United States. If each one will “sell" three families, including his own, on the idea of using an addi tional half pound of butter each week per family, or half a glass of milk per «lay for each member, the present -»surplus of dairy products will be wiped out almost immediately. In a short time the entire market situation would again be in a comparatively healthy condition. Scientists recommend far more dairy products than we now consume. The American Public Health association says: “Present information as to cost and value makes it quite clear that the entire community would save expense and serve its nutritional needs best if as much as one quart of whole milk were used as food for each member of the population daily.” To meet this requirement we should consume more of all dairy products. THE COW .. . No on« c*n imitate her proce** of producing from grasses and grains, sunshine and water, the most nearly perfect food we have. This secret of how milk Is made In the hidden laboratory of the cow i* as mysterious as life itself. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. Medford t *+++4.4.4.+*+++++++++♦+♦ +++♦+++++++♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CHET LEONARD’S Certified INCREASE Your Slice and DECREASE the Surplus! Phone 203 • Mr*. Harold Gllll* returned Hat- ¡story of "Broadway Thru a Key urday morning from Portland where hole." featuring Constance Cum she ha* been taking care of her ming*, Russ Columbo, Paul Kelly, father who ha* been III Blossom Seeley, Abe Lyman and • Mr and Mr* Vern Hhangle and hla band, Gregory Itatoff, Texa* children wer* visiting Mr. and Mra. 1 Guinan, Eddie Foy, and France* Ray Wilson last Hunday evening. . Williams. It will be shown at the • Mrs Hubert Delias* and Mr* j Studio theater starting Hunday. Ituy Wllxon called on l*>« Nunn in Phoenix last Friday • Mra. ltd* Chapman of Roseburg wax here last week end visiting her mother, Mra. Alice L'lrl'h • Wcndull Andrew* of Medford wax visiting Marlon Hrnlth laxt Hun day. New* flash: They didn't go Partly due to depression's forced hunting!, army of unemployed who sought • Mrs Walter Ferguson, who has to earn their bread outside of coun been employed at the Jacksonville ty relief role*, squatters had been xunlturiuin, returned Saturday to permitted during past months to her home In Medford. pan gravel* of the old Sterling • *—— — mine, on Little Applegate a few miles from this city. Now, with a different tone to employment and general condition*, and an Increase In the value of gold, the mine lx being posted, warning squatters they are no longer welcome Ax a prelude to the coming visit The Sterling mine, under signa of the state grand master and ture of Fred J. Blakely, has asked grand sire, the Jacksonville Odd the abandonment of squatter claims Fellow* and Rebekah* observed a with the footnote th«. th« oper joint Installation on Monday night ators of the property expect to with a banquet to 9k members work the ground again on a large I»inner wax served by the Rebek scale soon There ha* been some ah*. in charge of Mrs. John Norris, talk of pending sale of the prop Mrs Zola Fick and Hattie Logan. erty being closed. Installation for the Odd Fellows Any men wishing to continue Included the seating of Clarence mining on the Sterling projierty are Buck, noble grand; Dan’l Hbuxs. asked to communicate with Mc vice grand; Wesley Hartman, re Cormick. of the company. cording secretary; Hollis Parks, financial secretary and treasurer, with appointee Inltlantx as follows Alec Norris, Inside guardian, George Lewi*, right supporter to noble grand; Mr Gaul, left sup porter to noble grand: John Nor ris. right supporter to vice grand; J. B. Hamaker, left supporter to vice grand, and Mr. Van Cleve, chaplain. Frank Reddy and hl* installation team from Medford were In charge, with Hattie Ixigan of this city Representatives of all Odd Fellow chapters tn this section were pres ent. and preparations are being made for the state's highest offi cars' visit *<-xt Thursday night. When you are in Medford make either of Chet Leonard’* Super Service Stations your headquarters—Our new No. 2 station is located in your most convenient shopping center—the West Side, at the corner of Sixth and Grape street*. Courteous, prompt service, quality product* at all time*. You out-of- towners are especially welcome . . . CHET LEONARD’S ÆD SUPER SERVICE No. 1—401 North Riverside Phone 1294 No. 2—East Sixth at Grape Phone 26