Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 15, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Jayville Exchange
Double Main Event
Card Pits Pupil and
Moved New Location
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Teacher at Armory I John B. Renault,
operator of the
Students have been known to
marry their teachers, but Thurs­
day night of this week Bob Kruse
plans to apply wrtstlock instead of
wedlock on his former mentor, Ted
Thye, who once taught student
Bob the art of curt cuffing in
Portland. They will meet in sec­
ond half of Mack Lillard's double
main event at * the Medford ar­
mory.
In the first half of the double
bill Promoter Li Hard has matched
Chief Little Wolf of Colorado anil
Louie Miller. San Francisco. Lit­
tle Wolf is the redskin who bowled
fans over with his Indian "death
lock," and Miller has been seen
here as one of the fastest, craftiest
wrestlers in some time. Both
matches promise plenty of display
and spectacle, and another full
house is expected for this Thurs­
day night.
Matches start promptly at 8:30.
stated Lillard, and open house bar­
gain prices still prevail.
letters !
to the Editor
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To the Editor:
Last week's issue of The Miner
caused a great disturbance in the
mind of this writer. What in the
world is wrong with the civic
spirit of that Miner reader on the
Applegate side of the hill who
complained in a forlorn note that
the city’s welcome sign did not
welcome Applegate folks, too?
Was not all of southern Oregon,
as well as the designated cities of
Medford and Jacksonville, a proud
hostess to the hundreds of visitors
from other sections of the west,
and is not Applegate surely a part
of southern Oregon? Even though
Medford was the hub of the cele­
bration. Jubilee heads have given
credit to the loyal citizens of
southern Oregon, and even resi­
dents of the remotest sections of
several rural communities gave
their support and hard labor. At
such a time is not the Applegate
essentially a part of Jacksonville,
and of Medford, too, in community
spirit if not geographically?
The Applegate people did not
wait for a welcome of any kind
to jubilee pleasures, but waded
into the hard work of putting on
the celebration with all their
might. Two citizens worked faith­
fully on committees at Medford,
one as chairman. Two individuals
entered floats in the pioneer pa­
rade. Two organizations were rep­
resented in the industrial parade,
and at least six other individuals
participated in the pageant and ro­
deo and other activities.
Now why ask for a welcome
from Jacksonville?
AN APPLEGATER
June 12.
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• August Petard, Jacksonville's
famous vinyardist. was taken to
a Medford hospital Wednesday suf­
fering with a badly infected hand
as a result of blackberry briar
scratches.
Friday, June 15, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page/*
Jacksonville Exchange for many
years hen», recently moved his
business to third house west of
the meat market, on the right­
hand side of the JaeksonviUe-Ruch
highway, changing the business
name to John's Seqpnd-Hand store.
Renault, who has been ill for
some time and but recently re­
covered. is well known throughout
this section, and his establishment
now is located on the same plot of
ground where the famous John B.
Renault. Inc., Ltd., mines used to
stand. Johnny, as he is known, in­
fers he likes the second-hand busi­
ness better than exchanging, or
swapping, and is ready for trade
under the newer arrangement, he
said late last week.
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Mrs. F. J. Teel
• O. E. Harkness and W J. Tern-
by of i\>rtland and A. C. Van
Galder of Jacksonville Inspected
mining properties on Bear river in
California last Friday and visited
the Mankins mine on Poor Man's
creek last Saturday
• Western Union at the Nugget
• L. H White and daughter Eliz­
abeth are living in the J. C. Given
home here while the” Givens a tv
visiting Mrs. Green's son nt Ven«
tura, Calif.
• E L. Adams. “Screwball* Tur­
ner and A. C. Van Galder inspected
mining properties on Atthouse
creek in Josephine county last
Sunday.
• Margaret Edens is helping at
the F W. Clogston home.
• Word was received of the death
of F. C Smith at Elgin. Illinois,
on May 18. 1934. by the local chap­
ter A F. 4 A. M. Mr. Smith had
been principal of the Elgin schools
fr the past three years, and will be
remembered by old-timers as for­
mer principal of Jacksonville
schools. He is survived by the wid­
ow and one son. Interment was ui
the Elgin cemetery.
• An announcement of the wed-
• Mr and
and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cox of
Keno were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W M. Lusk.
• Mr. and Mrs E. H Hedford and
daughter of Phoenix. Arizona, are
visiting Mrs. Redford's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hartley.
Children
• Misses Ruth Sutherlin and Adults
Muriel Coke of Medford, and Rob­ 20c I
10c
t theatre ^
ert Coke of Tulare. Calif., were
Sunday guests at the F. W. Clogs-
Friday-Saturday
ton home.
• F. W. Clogston and sons, who
are felling timber at Bly. spent
the week-end here with the family.
• Geneva Coffman returned to
her employment in Medford Mon­ “ADVICE TO THE
day. after spending 11 days here
LOVELORN”
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ike
Coffman.
Sunday - Monday
SITINO
LEE TRACY in
“CONVENTION
CITY”
I
din*r of Miss Ruth Currin and Eu­
gen,» M. Spaniol on June 5 at Cúr­
valas was received here this week
by friends. The newlyweds will be
at home after July 1 at Stay ton.
Oregon Mrs Spaniol is one of the
popular instructors in the local
high school and needs no introduc­
tion to Miner readers The Miner
joins with her many friends here
in wishing her wedded happiness
• Miss Audrey Martin, of Eugene,
is upending some time visiting
at the Clinton Smith home here,
where special interest has centered
tor some time i Andy now is work­
ing and, they do say. saving his
money for something or other I
•
As the next war, it in said, will
lx» fought by motor-driven ma­
chines. we suppose tire casualty
reports will list th«» dead and
missing motors Weston la»a<ler.
ROXY 20c
■ •
■
Tuesday-Wednesday -Thursday
2 FEATURES
• If your tires slip, slide and
skid now, think how danger­
ous they’ll be -hese coming
months of slippery roads and
more darkness! When you
can buy safe, new Goodyears
at today’s low prices, why
risk it? On cool roads new
rubber wears very slowly —
new Goodyears will protect
you all winter and still be
almost new next spring. So
buy now, be safe and save
money!
Goodyear
Pathfinder
JAMES CAGNEY
in “Lady Killer”
plus
“Broken Dreams”
It occurs to The Jacksonville I
Miner that every cloud also has its
silver whining. Whine not? Wes­
ton Leader.
The self-contained nation has a
better chance to contain Itself.
Weston Leader.
Satan will take over the world
in September, according to the
Prophet of Zion For the first time I
Adults 25c - Kiddies 10c
CRATZÜIIAN
Ends Saturday
Show of 1001 Surprises!
“STAND UP
AND CHEER”
Sat. Nite Is Pre v tie Nite
Frl-Sat
Sunday Only
TWO FEATURES
IN PERSON!
ON THE STAGE
Children 19c
Saturday Only
GILMORE
CIRCUS
“Fighting Code
with HUCK JONES
Sunday und Monday
NOEL COWARD'S
Design for Living
FREDKIC MARCH
GARY COOPER
MIRIAM HOPKINS
Tuesday and Wednesday
GUN JUSTICE
Radio Stars
Sun-Mon
ON THE SCREEN
Double Feature!
Joan Biondell
James Cagney
‘He Was Her Man’
WARNER BAXTER In
“As Husbands Go
<> imi
Tin-:
nun
AN Gil I* III It
With 10 Great l-augh Stars!
Joan Blundell—Dick Powell
Ruth Donnelly—Frank McHugh
WANTED Good cook stove, with we find ourselves feeling sorry for
good oven and reservoir. Send Satan Weston Mader.
Information and pries cure The
Miner, Jacksonville, or phone
141.
Mon-Tue-Wrd
SI.FFA F!
“Straightaway
Thursday und Friday
LEW AYRES In
“CROSS COUNTRY
CRUISE”
K \ IC II \ IC \
/
MARION DAVIES
GARY COOPER
f¡a^
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic - Physlothrraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
14 Year« In Medford, Oregon
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4.10x21 - *5.70 '
4.50x20 - »6.20
4.50x21 - *0.50
4.75x19 - *0.90
5.00x1!) - *7.40
5.00x20 - *7.65
5.25x18 - *8.35
5.50x19 - $9.10
Medford School
of Beauty Culture
X
«!••/. EAST MAIN
RHONE 84
ENROLL NOW
BEAUTY SERVICES
AT A SAVING
Permanents ........... $2.50
Shampoo and
Finger Wave....... ...... 50c
Marcels....... 25c and 50c
SPECIAL
6 Scalp Treatments
|
Jr Facials
•»•••— -$6.001
Tuc-Ucd-Thiir
Boris Karloff
(Frankenstein)
Bela Lugosi
TYPEWRITER
SERVICE
(Dracula)
BLACK CAT”
If OU.—
MONEY
Jacksonville
Service Station
S. C. PETERS
•
TRY THE NEW
MODEL UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITERS
•
E. S. SEVERANCE
(D.M.D.)
Taylor and Bierma
Dentist
Our prices are very low,
even for the times. But
Eads saves you money in
other ways. Saves you
the moving “wear and
tear" that ages your fur­
niture when inexperi­
enced movers do the job.
Saves you “extra time”
costs by ¡Manning the
moving job beforehand.
This time -call in Eads,
phone 315.
Eads Transfer
and Storage
1015 North Central
LADIES’
HAIR­
CUTTING
BY
APPOINT­
MENT
PHONE 57
Permanent Waving
A Specialty
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
18 South Central, Medford
81 N. Central—Telephone lit
Medford
«
CONGER
Opposite Post Office
FUNERAL PARLORS
JACKSON VILLE
Medford, Oregon
APPEARANCE
IMPORTANT)
It’s Important to both
your social and business
prestige. When people
can say, “His suit needs
a trip to the cleaners”- -
then you surely are slip­
ping. Your character is
judged by the neatness of
your clothes. Keep yours
right!
MEN’S SUITS
Cleaned and Pressed
$1.00
PANTORIUM
Dye Works
PHONE 244
Instantly—at a finger-touch—the ice trays slide from the
freezer of the Frigidaire ’34.
And that’s only one of the splendid features of this fine,
Super Series Frigidaire. It has everything —automatic reset
defrosting; a cold storage compartment for frozen foods; the
new Frigidaire Servashelf—even an interior electric light.
You will find the Frigidaire '34 makes more ice—120 big,
husky ice cubes at one freezing in the model illustrated. It
has Lifetime Porcelain inside and out . . . double Hydrator
capacity ... a Sliding Utility Basket for eggs and small
articles . . . extra space for tall bottles. And it uses sur­
prisingly little current.
But 'you really should see the Frigidaire ’34. Drop in at
one of the show rooms listed below and learn how easy it is
to own the finest Frigidaire ever built—it is the only refrig­
erator that is a product of General Motors.
Leonard Electric
ROOFING
CEMENT and
BUILDING MATERIALS
COME IN AND INSPECT THIS
NEW, COMPLETE STOCK
TI mber
End North Central
C ompany
Phone 7
A Good Firm to Trade With