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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1934)
The JACKSONVILLE MINER I •ERSC)A L NEWS N( ) IES <1. Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL t — - . - ■ - - - - - - • Mr uncl M in Juke Shufer and Mi and M m John W. Opp were among the Jm kM'iiivilllnn» h < <>n nn Medford »tri-cta Wednesday. • Dun'I ()’.<»,m ) HI iiihm him I kk ii kept busy of fut»‘ keeping bls two wild niHlIui'dH Hluffril with worm« from hia yard. Ii.in'1 hua evolved u system of «ending up hi» yurd ut the bird»' feeding time, and bus about eompleted hi» first round of the domain Neighbor». It 1» un- deiMtuod have been endeavoring to petsuiide Hhu.i» to continue feeding bin pet» on adjoining yards niili"i than n spading hi» lot • Ml.« I.iiittu Weal of Little Ap- ph'pute 1» «pending the wei'k with In i mint. Mr» Bell (iodlove. of M<’dl ^l (J ta Mt and Mi» E II Taylor find ur guest.« .Sunday Mr and M ih Churl«-» iloi'kerNmlth and Mr and Mr« Orval Thoma» of Medford • Mi and Mr» Pale Harding of Grant* Puss were guests Sunday at the borne of the former’» uncle, Elmer White of Afiplegute <5 Robert Hughes. one of Apple The Toggery’s | 31st Anniversary Shoe Special (¡roup 1 FORTUNE« OXFORDS In Black and Brown Calf- akin and Grain lx-utlu-rs in a wide range of styles All Regular St (Mt to >4.50 Value» NOW _______ ________ ___________ _______ _______ _______ ~____ gute's dunce fun», attended Jack sonville’» Saturday night dance. I • Mr Short, druggist ut the Emit .Side phiiimaey ut A m I i I uik I, mot ored to l.ltlle Applegate Sunduy, accompanied by Mr» Short and their daughter Churlolte. Th» fam ily visited nt the liomc of Mia H H Birchard • Mr and Mr» Jean Taylor and dam'liter »pent Sunduy a» guests of Mr and Mm Jen» Wilson ut Phoenix. • llm Smith, employed in a gur- ut Ri d Bluff, Calif , I h »pend ing »< vcr.il day» at. the home of ! im Ida Rolland Mi Smith for- ' eiiy wuh epiployed In a mine on Lillie Applegate • Mr» Alice Hedburg »pent Fri day night with fin nd» in Medford Mr» F. E Bli’niow of Ruch al»o «pent tin- week end with Medford l «lends. W X i and Mr» Truman L c - wih md family mcoinpanled by Mr» .'i-wton Lewi» and Noel Arnold, ill ol Big Applegate, »js-nt Sun- 'uy nt Crescent City » Mr» H I' Seller» and «laughter Mary of Elk creek motored to 1 fluch Tuesday, where they viaited the former'» mother, Mr». Mnry Hughe» Ml»» Seller» also visited t the home of Mm Mila Haskins *• Mr» Merriam Worthington and little daughter Dianne of Sun . Francisco. who are making an ex tended vi»it ut the home of Mr •md Mr» A S Kleinhammor on 1 ittle Applegate, «pent thia week in guest» of Mr« Martin Steven» it Medford and of Mr». Clyde Young of A«hland • John Opp of JackHonville called it the home of Mr and Mr» A Throckmorton Sunday Other re rent gucHt» at the Throckmorton home were Mr and Mr» Lester Throckmorton and family of Engie Point, M in late Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.i Fred Finite of Medford • Mi»» I .eta GilNon ha» returned to the home of her mother on Thompson creek, following a few day» visit at the home of Mr and Mr» Ansil Gilson of Little Apple gate Ml»» Gilson expects to leave soon for San Francisco. where she will visit her sister. Mr» Jack Huggins, bringing with her on her ««turn trip her litiJe nephew, Hit hard HuggiiiH, who will r< main hvie tor hi» health > One of the Maddest tale» yel occurred when Glenn Saltmarsh vaccinated hl» calves a few duy» ago for blackleg and forgot to bob their t ills Mr Kaltr.iursh was re minded of the omiMflion when he lead of tile tail bobbing custom ill Th<* Miner a few day» afterward, be »aid • M in O. E Jone» and new laughter, Bonnie pearl, recently iitumcd home from the Hatred Heat I hospital where they huve been since the birth of the baby. Mr. and Mr» Jones arc newcom er» to the valley, moving from Okluhoma to thi Applegate, wheic Jicy now reside 0 This week T 8 Cady of the dummit. »iTVice »tulion received a 'eltet from B K Powell, 2624 Ballinger way Seattle, Wash , ask- Ing for information concerning lohri Byrne and Orville W May field. also their present address. Poth men are supposed to live in or near JackHonville, the letter stated Mr Cad.v, being unable to give the requested information, la i.. ling the leqiii at on to readers >f The Miner 0 Thi high school class of the Chiistian Sunday school of Med- ford, of which Mr» Baird 1» teach er, spent Saturday on a bicycle trip over JackHonville hill to the vicinity of Bishop creek, where they enjoyed a weincr roast and picnic The return trip up the long hill Induced them to stop at the Summit service station for liquid refreshments mo, it was NOT lieer they wanted, as everyone knows the Cady« do not handle booze of any description), where they nil re|«>rted a very pleasant outing The class members pres ent weic Jean Grantham, Dick Fraley, Bruce Ruff, Mildred Buckles, Elsie Penwell. Bob Mur- phv. John Watts. Larry Grantham and Burnell Hatch They were ac companied by Mrs. Penwell and Mrs. Ruff In an auto, which also served as transportation for the banket of eats. • Called to southern California by the death of his father. Art Rupert left for that state Monday. Mr Rupert, formerly of Medford, ha» been engaged in mining at the Taylor ranch near Ruch for a short lime Page 5 • Toe Applegate Juvenile Grang ers are preparing for a St Pat rick'» program and party at the bail on the evening of March 17. S Mr. and Mrs Emerson Babb, new residents of Ruch district, arc the parents of a »even-pound son born Friday, March 2, at the Sa cred Heart hospital Mis Babb 1» i daughter of Mr and Mr». Seth Cunningham of Ruch. • Lloyd Hanscom of Little Apple- gatc went to Medford Monday to attend the funeral of his grand father. Horace Hanscom, whose death occurred at Medford Friday following a paralytic stroke. Bur ial was in the Hi»kiyou Memorial park. • Mr arid Mrs. J. J Freeman of the Murphy vicinity have moved o Ruch, where Mr. Freeman ex- pr< ts to engage in logging. • Applegate housewives who have been buying a particular brand of soap at the Sunny Side service station recently in the hopes of winning a bright and shining steel skillet learner! Wednesday that Miss Louise Johnson, employed at the Frank Preston home, was the lucky winner. • Ike Matney ha» returned to the home of his brother. John Matney, of Applegate, after having spent some time with his sister, Mis» Nonna Matney of Medford. 0 Mr. and Mrs Bill Hotchkiss, ac companied by the latter’s mother, Mrs. G F. Hnmilton, all of Talent, were guest» of Mrs. Glenn Salt marsh Sunday. • A large amount of maintenance gravel has been placed near the Applegate store for use on local roads by the county. The gravel was crushed by the Mountain States Construction company, en gaged in building the Applegate bridge, the county being able to have the gravel crushed cheaped by that concern than by setting up their own crusher here. • Mr. and Mr» Ruy Coleman ari l Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Beach mot- ! ored to the Medford Gun club, course Sunday for target work. Coleman is known as the soutli- era Oregon sharpshooter in whose hands pigeons are but clay. Spring and Summer Shoes for WOMEN -SÇ and “You Need No Longer Be Told Yon Have An Expensive Foot” Width» AAAAA to EEE Sizes ONE to TWELVE We Givve SAH Green Stamps M M Dept. Store Corner Sixth and Central MEDFORD WHILLOCK’S GOLDEN RULE Expansion Sale IS GOING BIG THIS WEEK! t $5.35 Have You Visited Our Store During This SALE? If Not, Don’t Wait Too Long . . . Bargains in All Departments . . . Only a Few of Our I>ow Prices Listed Here The Jacksonville Service Station 1- -------------------- IS PULLING FOR THE JACKSONVILLE MINER WE BELIEVE IN ANTI-KNtX’K IDIt TIIE OLD HOME TOWN (¡roup 2 REGULARLY $5.00 Fortune and Friendly Five Oxford» for Dre»» and Street Wear in Calfskins and Heavvy Grain» An Anniversary SPECIAL PLENTY OF POWER UP-HILL! THAT’S TIIE MINER. AND SUPER-SHELL MEN’S BIB OVERALLS NEW SPRING DRESSES CHILDREN’S SHOES 87 e $4-95 to $5.47 97c to $1.98 Ladies’ New Spring SL1PON SWEATERS MEN’S WORK SHOES MEN’S ALL-WOOL SLIPON SWEATERS $1.00 $1.97 to $2.48 97c LADIES’ OXFORDS HOPE MUSLIN SAL£ PRICE $1.97 E. M. SEVERANCE, Proprietor MEN’S 14-Ol’NCE CANVAS GLOVES JACKSONX II.I.E $4.35 12c pair Limit 4 I*airs VOI It QI ALITI STORE THE NUGGET CONFECTIONERY 43c to 69c HOUSE DRESSES MEN’S OXFORDS ONE LOT 57c to 98c $2.49 WHILLOCK’S GOLDEN RULE—214 West Main Street ! Extends A Sweet Welcome to THE NEW MINER PRINTING PLANT 12c yard MEN’S WORK SHIRTS in And Pledges It» Whole-Hearted Support MR. and MRS. RAY WILSON, Proprietors —Where Every Dollar D im -» It» Duty LADIES’ IIAIIC (UTTING l»Y APPOINT MENT PHONE 57 Permanent Waving A Specialty BOWMAN’S Barber ShH|' mid Beauty Parlor IH Mouth ( entrai, Medford Nursery Stock CON FEt TIONS—NEW’S—MAGAZINES Phone 162 WELCOME HOME TO JAYVILLE, THE JACKSONVILLE MINER YOU RED-HEADED RASCAL! AND WISH IT A FULL MEASURE OF SUCCESS!! CONGRATS TO SUNFLOWER PECK and VILLAGE SCRIBE HALL MAY YOUR NEW PLANT RUN SMOOTHLY, BECAUSE W’E ONLY REPAIR CARS! All Kinds of Fruits-NutN anti Ornamentals at Special Low Prices Carlton Nursery Co. Carlton, Oregon W. B. BARNUM, l.ocnl Agent Near Evershady Auto Camp on South Pacific Highway We Congratulate On the progress it has shown, and for the fine service rendered us during the past two years as regular ad vertisers in the Pink Sheet. Our sincerity is best ex pressed in the statement that we will continue to use Miner advertising in the future as we have in the past. The Home Grocery “SERVES YOU RIGHT” C. B DUNNINGTON’S GARAGE MR. AND MRS. J. R. MONROE I ORDSON TRACTORS and PARTS JACKSONVILLE Phone 743, Medford 608 East Main