Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 13, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, July 13, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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| been employed us manager of a Helen Kusel, Peggy Boyd, Agnes Man's creek section, visited friends • Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dellaax
chain »tore at Biggar, Baakatche-1 Dunford and Lydia and Inabell in Jacksonville Tuesday. E P. Ar- of this city were Sunday visitors
j wan, for more than four year«. | West, and Howard Ku«el.
pan and George Young, also of at the home of the former's par­
During hi« trip to Oregon Mr. • While enroute to Oregon Caves near that section, were in town ents in Central Point, Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton, who la accompanied by to sjx-rtd the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. the same day.
J. D. DeHaas.
Mi»« Alice Turnbull, vi«ited Crater
TUnmons of Medford visited • Otto Heckert and family of
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL lake, Crescent City and the Apple­ Lloyd
for a short time at the home of Medford spent Sunday afternoon
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Mr. and Mr». A Throckmorton.
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Il Clay Chappell enjoyed a
• Mrs R. H Birchard of Little • George Campbell of lower Ap­ •
• N. C White <>t the Medford for­ Godward of this city.
round
of
»hopping
at
Medford
Fri
­
Applegate had as guests Sunday plegate has enlisted with the day, accompanied by a fair mem­ estry office and Mr Hherraid of • I^wls Applebaker, Lewis and
Mr and Mrs Pine of Medford and South Fork of Rogue III ver CCC ber of the very young »et.
the regional office at Portland Lloyd Norman journeyed to Crater
Mr and Mrs. Stewart Hhort of camp us an experienced woodsman • A group devoting the Fourth visited the Applegate Monday in lake Monday in search of employ­
Ashland. The group spent the day and left for that place u few days to a picnic and swimming party the interest of emergency conser­ ment.
plcnicing near the Birchard home ago.
at one of Big Applegate'« numer- vation work.
• Among callers in Jacksonville
• Henry Bostwick of the Lewis • Mr. and Mrs Robert Fletcher oum plunge« was comprised of the • Only five of the original mem­ Saturday from the Applegate were
Super Service station in Medford, and family of Illg Applegate mot­ following people: Mr. und Mr«. ber» at Camp Applegate remain on Herman Offenbacher and James
accompanied by his family, pic- ored to Crescent City the Fourth, Wlllium Jone« and two daughters, duty, following evacuation of the O'Brien.
spending the day with relatives.
niccd on the Applegate Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Chester Jone» and camp Tuesday by the boy« who • Bill (Hildy) Johnson, new
• Mias Erlene Taylor spent the • Mrs (' C Buck returned to non, and Mr. and Mr». Tut Comb» have served a year there. Prev­ Miner printer’s devil, reports that
week-end at the home of Mr and her home here Friday after spend­ of Medford; Mr. and Mrs W. . A. ious to their departure for Port­ Albert Heckert, marshal of this
Mrs
Lester Throckmorton at ing a few days In Medford as a Childers and daughter Maxine i and land and other points, the boys here town, killed three drowned
Eagle Point, enjoying a trip to guest of Mr and Mrs. Clyde Clark, »on Clifton of Jacksonville, i and were complimented with a fare­ squirrels near the little reservoir
Crater and Diamond lakes Sunday the group having spent the Fourth Mr. and Mr», Leonard McKee I and well party at camp. The present Monday. Bill is anxiously awaiting
enlistment consists of new recruits an invasion of type lice in The
daughters of Applegate.
• Mr. and Mrs Harry Luy of it Grants Pass
Medford spent Wednesday as • Relative spending Sunday us • Mrs Frank Cameron «pent the who have been arriving at inter­ Miner office, said lice not having
guests of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Mc­ guests of Mr and Mrs Jack early part of the week at Jackson­ vals for some time.
shown up to date in new equip­
Crump at their new location at ville with her mother, Mr«. L. • Miss Erlene Taylor was award­ ment.
Daniel
ed
second
prize
in
the
bathing
I
• Guests for several days last Star Hanger station Included Mr. Com lx1« t, who i« ill.
• Mrs. L. Combest, who has been
week at the home of Mr and Mrs and Mrs Orval Dewey, Mrs Eva • Ml«» Margaret Hines of Forest beauty contest at Twin Plunges at i ill at her home here, was attended
Ashland
July
4,
which
was
fea-
1
Mlles Cantrall were Mr and Mrs Dewey of Medford and their guest, Grove arrived here late laat week
by Dr. Steams of Medford over
lx'wla M Jones and daughter Su Mrs. Helen Austin of San Fran­ and will spend a fortnight as a tured as a part of the celebration the week-end.
Applegate
guest of her aunt, Mr» Mile» Can­ sponsored by the
»untie and Miss Jewell Gregory of cisco.
Vallejo, Calif. Mr. Jones Is a for­ • Western Union at the Nugget. trail. and her uncle, J. H. Devlin. Grange. The day was entirely suc­
• Mrs. Glenn Haltmarsh motored Ml«» Hine» was accompanied to cessful, and brought a large crowd
mer Applegate resident.
• Kmeata Bell, daughter of Mr t<> Talent Sunday, where she vis­ Medford by a girl friend, who con­ to Ashland.
• Mrs. W B. Krause and Arthur
and Mrs. E B. Bell of this city, ited her brother, Earl Hamilton, tinued to Woodland. Calif
returned home Saturday from a who is spending a few days vaca­ • Among Applegate picnlcer« on and Isabel Krause went to Grants
visit with Jeane Adams in Med tion there with his parents and the Fourth were Ray Offenbacher Pass and enjoyed the Fourth of
July celebration there.
ford
I other relatives. Mr Hamilton has and Ralph Smith and families
• The Feebler family, accompan­ • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and
ied by Lloyd Newton, »pent the family are moving from the
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Fourth of July at Squaw lake. A Wright place, where they have j
large crowd of vacations was made their home the last year, to
there, they reported, with roads a new home near the town of
Rogue River. They will be missed
In nplendid condition.
MEDFORD, OREGON
• R A Gildea has been busy cut­ in thia community, but friends
ting his second crop of alfalfa the have wished them all success in
their newer location.
paxt week
CONDENSED STATEMENT
• Burdette Dunnington and Fran­ • Mr. and Mrs Arthur Newman
cis Clark, both of Jacksonville, of Talent were hosts to a picnic
June 30, 1934
are «pending this week on Big Ap­ party consisting of Mrs. Newman's
mother, Mrs Jack Morris and her
plegate.
sisters, Mrs Ted Dailey and Lu­
• Stop at the Nugget.
Resources
• Mr and Mrs. Edward Cantrail cille and Juanita Morris for a
and small daughter, Leota May, Fourth of July celebration at
Loans and discounts............
$499,193.53
of Medford were guest« of Grand­ Cratei *lake All members of the
ma Cantrall of '.his city this week. party reported an unusually en­
Bonds,
state,
municipal,
etc
434,492.93
• Mr and Mrs. Roland Hines, joyable trip.
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Courteous
service
at
the
Nugget
Banking
house
..............
73,750.00
Mr». George Lamspack of Med-’
ford. Mr. and Mrs Herbert Lams­ • The latest betrothal announced
Furniture
and
fixtures
11,750.00
pack of Stockton, Calif., Mr. and in this community is that of Jack .
Other real estate.....
9.00
Mrs. James Adamson of Sheridan, Morris, jr.. to Miss Eleanor Todd i
Oregon were guests of Jackson­ of Medford. The present plans in­
United
States
bonds
720,050.00
clude a wedding in the near future,
ville friends Monday.
Cash and due from
• Mrs. John F. Lawrence of Med­ following which the young couple
ford, accompanied by her guest, will make their home in Medford. '
other banks .........
792,033.97 1,512,083.97
Mrs. Mary Dudley and daughter, • Thompson creek folk were well
represented
at
the
Grange
ptcnlc
Miss Anna Dudley of Portland,
were guest« of Amy C. Dow Mon- in Lithia park, Ashland, July 4.
$2,531,279.43
• Mrs. Pat Graham and son Jim­
day.
—and when the pantry in stocked with IGA Foods
my
are
visiting
for
a
few
days
• Henry Kubii left for Marshfield
such as we suggest here, a quick supper is easily
Liabilities
a few days ago. accompanying his with Mrs. Annie Knutzen and Mrs
grandmother, Mrs. R. A. Breceda. Bessie Carls.
prepared—and money saved too at the low IGA
Capital stock......
with whom he will visit for a short • Mr and Mrs. Tom Mee and
$100,000.00
daughters spent Sunday at Squaw
prices—
time.
Surplus
.................
50,000.00
• Mr and Mrs. Lance Offenbach­ lake, returning home by way of
Undivided profits
er and Mr. and Mrs Fred Offen­ Steamboat.
25,897.67
SUGAR—Berry or Fruit
bacher enjoyed a drive to Dona- • Charles Mee, .who is working in
National currency
98,347.50
25-pound cloth bug
.............................
Medford, spent the week-end at
mour In the Siskiyous Sunday.
Deposits ...............
• Ellis and Walter Hartley, em­ his home on Thompson creek.
2,257,034.26
GRAPE JUICE—
ployed in Klamath county, spent • The HEC club of the Applegate
Pint bottles
the Fourth with their parents. Mr. Grange will meet with Mrs Bes­
and Mrs. Albert Hartley. Addi­ sie Elmore Wednesday afternoon.
LIME RICKEY—
$2,531,279.43
tional guests at the Hartley home • Mrs. Spooner of Medford has
20-otince bottles, 1 for
..............................
at the road's end on Little Apple­ been visiting Mr and Mrs. Warren
GINGER ALE—Cliquot Club
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE
gate were Misses Alta and Forest Mee the past week.
• Mrs Jordan and Mrs Tom Mee
Dale of Medford.
16-ouncc bottles, 2 for
SYSTEM
• Surprising Applegate friends at spent Monday in Medford on busi­
SLICED BEEF—IGA
the close of their honeymoon trip ness.
1* |-ounce jar ....................... ..........................
to coast points. Mr. and Mrs. Leon • Shorty Coffen is employed in
Commercial — Savings — Safe Deposit Vaults
Wise
of Winters. Calif., called at Medford during construction of the
POTTED MEAT—IGA
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. addition to the SOS packing plant.
Trust Department
No. 1 can ............................ ..............................
Klelnhammer recently and told of • Mrs Scotty Nunn and son and
their marriage at Reno July 5 daughter, John and Irene, of Poor
PEANUT BUTTER—Ri yal Club
Mrs. Wise, formerly of Applegate,
16-ounce
-.........................
who will be remembered as Mrs
S3?
CHEESE—Swift's Brookfield
Celia Combest, has spent the last
eight months at Winters. The cou­
Half-pound package ............................. .....
ple plan to make their home at
“PEAK” COFFEE—IGA
Gold Hill, where Mrs. Wise will
resume charge of a restaurant
Pound tin ......................
which she owns, and which had
PEACHES—IGA
been operated by her daughter
NEXT TO MANN’S ON NORTH CENTRAL—MEDFORD
2 V| size can ..................
during her absence.
•
The
Nugget
for
cold
drinks.
APRICOTS—IGA
• Floyd McKee has returned to
Is not a cut-rate
2 Vj »ixe ran ..................
the veterans' hospital at Roseburg
after spending the Fourth with his
POST TOASTIES—
store in NAME
Bayer’s Aspirin,
family here. Mr. McKee is much
50c Jergens Lotion 38c
Per Package
................................................... -..............
improved in health, and expects a
ONLY
—
but
a
drug
100
’
s
....................
59c
23c
ASPARAGUS, No. 2 can..............................
60c Mum Deodor’t 49c
permanent release from the hos­
30c
Sal
Hepática
25c
pital
next
month.
store
where
you
save
19c
Seventeen Face Pow­
IGA SUGAR PEAS, No. 2 can......................
• Mrs. Hilma Randall of Little
Zonite, $1 size....... 84c
Applegate is spending a few days
der, $1 size..........79c
money
—
on
every
CORN FLAKES, IGA, 8-ounce package ...
7c
30c Bromo Seltzer..23c
in Medford with her sister. Mrs.
Trial size free
Jess Coleman Mrs. Randall is un­
14c
purchase—every day
WALDORF TOILET TISSUE, 3 for.......
Dr. Pierce’s Rem.
dergoing dental work.
75c
Pond
’s Creams 59c
29c
Liq.........................89c — where nationally
FLY TOX, 8-ounce glass ............................
• Mr and Mrs Owen Ogden of
Salem, accompanied by Mrs. Og­
Adlerika, $1 size ...79c known and national­ Palm Olive Shampoo,
19c
RELISH SPREAD, pint jar........................
den's sister. Mrs. Wilber Cameron
50c size .............. 23c
$1.50 Petroiagar ...84c
of Jacksonville, and mother. Mrs.
12c
STUFFED OLIVES, 3V2-ounce jar...........
Eva Bostwick of Medford, were
ly
advertised
mer
­
Fitch Shampoo, $1.50
Special Heavy Mineral
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A Throck­
19c
GELATINE DESSERT, IGA, 4 packages
size ..................... 98c
Oil,
pints
..........
29c
chandise is sold at
morton Monday. Mr and Mrs Og­
9c
PAPER NAPKINS, 3 colors, package......
den planned to return to Salem
Agar-Agar, 1-pound
the lowest possible Dr. Wests Tooth Paste
Thursday, accompanied by Mrs.
DERBY CORNED BEEF HASH, pound can .. 20c
strip ...................79c
25c size ............. 13c
Bostwick, who would remain there
prices—always.
for a visit.
Squibb Chocolate
LAUNDRY SOAP, 6 bars................................... 28c
50c
Aqua Velva..... 43c
• Mr and Mrs. Calvin Morgan
Vitavose
...........
59c
and
two
children
left
Wednesday
Williams
Shaving
OXYDOL, large package.....................................19c
Get it at Jarmin’s
for their home at Redding after
Liquid
Cascara
Arom.,
Cream, 35c size .29c
13c
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars
visiting at the M. F. Clark home
35c size .............19c
on Elliott creek. The Californians
Life
Buoy Shaving
FLORAL BOUQUET TOILET SOAP, 3 bars....5c
were accompanied here by Mr. and
Saraka, $1.25 size..98c Cannon
Cream,
35c size ..27c
Mrs. A. R Morgan and daughter
of
Garden
Grove,
Calif.,
who
are
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tester
Clark.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
• Fred Corbin, employed in the
Dominos, carton ... 89c
15c Scot Tissue, roll 8c
Applegate CCC spike camp at Red
WATERMELONS—
A mild blend. Let your
mountain, is at his home on lower
Dr.
Scholl’s Foot
Per pound ....................................................
Applegate for a few days as a re­
taste
be
the
judge
Comforts
............ 31c
sult of an infected hand.
TURLOCK CANTALOUPES—
Rawleighs, lP/ic
• Mrs Clyde Moore and children
Kotex
.......................
10c
(l for............................... ..................
of Butte Falls spent the Fourth at
pkg.,
carton
...
$1.13
Veldown
..................
15c
the home of Mrs. Moore’s parents,
RHUBARB—
Camels, Luckies and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips at
Modess .................... 15c
I<oc.al, B pounds ............................................
Squaw lake Mr. and Mrs. George
Chesterfields
35c
Enders Blades 29c
GREEN PEPPERS—
Prowl and family of Roseburg ar­
rived here late last week, and also
Per pound ....................................................
Speed Razor free
are visiting the Phillips family and
25c One-White Shoe
other relatives.
$1.13 a carton
Have your next Pre­
• Will Schultz and son Vernon of
Cleaner................ 19c
Medford were fishing and visiting
Paul
Jones
Cigarettes
scriptions
filled
at
Jar-
Margaret Burnham’s
relatives on Applegate Sunday.
carton.................. 98c min's—two Oregon reg­
• The Nugget for magazines.
famous “Summer”
"Where the Miner« Bring Their Gold and Where
• Complimenting a number of
Wings,
carton
.89c
istered
pharmacists
in
candies,
pound....85c
the Gold Brings the Bargain»”
very young guests whose birthday
charge.
All
5c
Gums,
3 for 10c
anniversaries
occurred
last
week,
PHONE 74— WE DELIVER
JACKSONVILLE
'All Eastman
Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer enter­
Kodak Films at
tained with ana ftemoon party at
PHONE 73
SAVE ON KODAK
her home Thursday. Music and
DEVELOPING - PRINTING
Deep
Cut
Prices
WE
PAY
POSTAGE
8-HOUR SERVICE
singing constituted a large share i
of the afternoon pleasures. Guests
Personal News Notes
DANCE
Saturday till
2
*
Jacksonville
The First National
Bank
9'niHunqrft
JULY 14TH THROUGH JULY 20TH
$1.41
19c
....... 37 C
25e
13c
4C
17c
14c
32c
19c
21c
___ 7c
JARMIN’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE
REMEDIES
CIGARETTES
2c
25C
13c
IOC
11’c package
Godward Mercantile Co
were Misses Devoll, Bemiece and I
TOILETRIES
10c Wash Cloths 5c
19c Bath Caps- - 6c
10cLuxToiletSoap7c
100 Aspirin Tabs. 17c
16-oz Witch Hazel 19c
SUNDRIES