Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 20, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday, July 20, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Ernest Wallace and Bud Peebler Edwin Rosa and Donald Sullivan,
enjoyed a welner roast and «wim all of whom promptly joined the
on Applegate Sunday evening.
black-hand society. The wonder
• Prentice Petty, from Central comes to pass when youngsters,
Point, wua a visitor in Jacksonville elbowing their way around the
«hop, are baited with the declara­
<■• Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL Saturday.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Jules Taylor were tion that printer’s ink becomes
• Mr and Mr« Fred Thornp«on the Grub Stake mine built for the hosts to a family reunion last week warm when stirred. The ensuing
and daughter Ix>la of Marysville, purpoM- of transporting ore from when relatives from neveral west­ disclosure leaves a handful of very
spradable ink adorning appendages
ern state« were in attendance.
Calif.,
«pent
Wednesday
and the mine.
Thur«duy with Mr and Mr«. Her­ • Dr. Harry J Knapp and son O I ji Von Dunford, employed at of victims.
man i.uak of Jacksonville.
Lake
during
summer • Mr. and Mrs J. A Littell and
and father from North Dukota an­ Crater
• Applegate Orange 1« planning on a few day« inspection trip to month«, «pent lust week-end with son Shelley left Wednesday for a
to be hoal at a meeting of the the Hlottlck mine on Ward's fork his parent« near this city, Mr. and brief tour of the Oregon and Cali­
fornia coast.
Pomona Grange to be hold here
Mrs. Ike Dunford.
Saturday, July 38. Member« will • Rollin Crump, three-year-old • I^eonard Osborne of this city • Donald Sullivan, young Medford
son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Crump,
enjoy a picnic at noon, and the
wa« among Tuesday bu«ine«« call­ friend of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
lecturer'« hour 1« open to the pub­ received lacerations about the nose ers in Medford.
Lewis, has been visiting In Jack­
ind face Saturday when he wa«
lic. The meeting waa «choduled for
sonville this week.
bitten by u dog with which he had • Mr. and Mr« J. A Littell and
Burna Valley but, owing to the
been in the habit of playing Rollin son Shelley returned Saturday • Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Godward
coolne«« of the Applegate, for
waa taken to Dr. James C. Hayes from an extended visit with friend« spent Sunday with their son and
which the river and community are
uid relative« in Iowa and Minne­ daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs
well known, the two Grange« de­ or treatment.
sota The family drove through Paul God ward.
9
Mrs
John
Cantrall,
accompan-
'
cided to make the trade. The Jan
ed by her daughters, Mis. John ind report a pleasant and inter­ • John Hackert, who has been
uary meeting, «cheduled for Apple
-ungnton, and Mina Norma Can-1 esting trip, going by way of Yel­ employed in Klamath Falls, re­
gate, will be held at Sam« Valley
rail, and nephew, Earl Saltmarsh, 1 lowstone national park. Mr. Lit­ turned to J’vllle Wednesday.
• C. U. Thotnaa, who left aotm
II of Medford, visited relatives on | ton, city marahul, will resume hi« • C. V. Maple of Gold Hill was a
time ago on a bualnc«« trip to
duties August 1. His position has business visitor in Jacksonville
tpplegate
Bunday.
Bunlcerhlll. Kanaaa, plana to re
been filled by Albert Hackert dur­ Wednesday.
main away another two month«, h< ) The remaining portion of the ing hi« absence.
• Mr and Mrs C. O. Turner and
write« relative« here, exjtectlng to >!d Ruch hall, where basketball • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunnington family and Mi«« Wilma Precktl of
times and dances once livened the of this city «pent Sunday with Denver. Colorado, arrived in Jack­
apend a month with relative« Ir.
Lua Angele« Mr Thomas write« of ■Ity. Is undergoing Improvement, Mr«. Dunnington’« brother, I^eon- sonville Wednesday afternoon for
ind cun flnunt to the world some ird McKee, and family, of Big Ap­ a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs
the rejoicing of the Kanaaa farm
era over u downpour there a few >f Its old pride Mrs. Anna Ruch plegate. Tommy Dunnington, Jr., A. C. Van Galder and E. L. Adams
week« ago, which brought five ta« employed I-arkln Reynolds, io- 1 returned home following a week's families and W. G. Turner, rela­
Inch<-« of water in two day*, which al carpenter, to build a new porch 1 visit with his uncle and aunt.
tives of the Coloradans
«aved burning puaturea and cropr >n the old structure, which is used • The Jacksonville Missionary so­ • Mr. and Mrs George Backes
now only to hold elections.
for a time, at leaat.
ciety will hold an ice cream social and family returned Tuesday from
• W. B. Crause is spending this in the basement of the Presbyter­ Lakeview. where Mr. Backes has
• The Nugget for cold drinks
• Andrew Jeldncaa, well known vsek at Union Creek on business ian church Saturday evening, been attending to business matters
resident of upper Applegate, jour • Mr and Mrs. James Kent and' «tarting at 5:00 p.m. Home-made concerning his logging fleet. The
'amily of Tulent visited Mrs Ice cream and cake will be for sale family plans to return to eastern
neyed to the Ruch vicinity Tue«
day in the intereat of taking hom< Kent's cousin, Mra. Paul Demmer. at five cents per portion.
Oregon again late this week.
a burn». Mr Jeldncaa, owner of a Sunday.
• The Rev 8 H. Jone«, pastor of • Stanley Shafer, «on of Mr. and
valuable copper claim near hi« • Courteous service at the Nugget the
Jacksonville
Presbyterian Mrs Jake Shafer, partly severed
home, remained overnight with • Bob Archer and Don Krous, j church, left for Albany, Oregon, to his foot recently with an ax. Stan­
friend« enroute and recalled dayn both of Medford, made a bicycle attend synod of his church. Ladles ley 1s able to go about on crutches
of the Alaakan gold ruah In which i trip to the Applegate to enjoy the Aid of the local church recently • Alec Norris has been quite ill
he was a participant When In swimming Sunday.
held a meeting to observe birth­ at his home in this city for some
Medford. Mr Jeidncaa «aya friend« • J B Holman, formerly of Jack­ days of members falling on Fourth time, and has shown little im­
inquire about the make of car he sonville, is now living in the of July.
provement.
drivea, and he replica in all ae- Steamboat section where he 1« • Ernest McIntyre and family • Mra. Frank Shaw and children
mining.
riouane««, "Burro," which often
and W E Finney and family spent of Medford visited her parents,
puzzle« the Inquirer. Thia seasoned • Miss Mabel Meek came home Sunday at Crater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield of
miner came to America from Nor­ Wednesday* from The Dalles, where • Miss Alice Morgan, sister of this city, the first of the week.
she
spent
the
winter
and
spring
way when he waa 17, and learned
Mrs. O. C. Lewis of this city, re­ • Ernest and Albert Olsen and
to drink sweetened coffee in Eng­ with relatives while «he attended turned home Monday evening from Roger Card were callers at Butte
high school. She expects to finish a short business trip to Portland. Falls Sunday.
land. he says.
• Mr. and Mrs Elmer Lewis and her high school course in Jackson­ • Eugene Thompson of Medford • Forrest Ravenor, who Is mining
four children of Crescent Mills. ville this winter, after which she has been spending a few days vis­ on Big Applegate, spent several
Calif . spent last week visiting Mr plana to take a business course in iting hi« aunt in this city, Mrs days visiting his home here. He re­
lewis' parents. Mr and Mrs New­ preparation for a position in gov- Chris Keegan.
turned to Applegate Monday.
ton Lewis, of Applegate. Friday emmept work.
• Victims of tiie hot-ink phenom­ • Miss Geneva Coffman was a
•
Miss
Mary
Johnston
of
Ruch
the Newton Lewis family met in
ena at The Miner office during the Medford caller Tuesday.
reunion at the Truman Lewi« home visited with her aunt, Mrs Al past week include, to date, Elmer • Charles (Chuck) Ward, former­
here with all of the children pres­ l*iche, a few days in Medford.
Zumwalt, Gail (Big Shot) Lusk, ly of Jacksonville, left for Port-
ent except Ervin Lewis, on forest • Mrs. Eva Bostwick of Medford
guard duty at Perk's pasture spent Bunday with her brother and
' Twelve of the 14 grandchildren mater-in-law, Mr and Mrs A. '
FOR PICNICS and
Throckmorton, at Ruch.
also were present.
camping, 2-bumer gas­
• Mrs E J. Cameron. Applegate • The Ruch union 8unday school
oline camp stove. Cast
is
being
held
each
week
from
10
pioneer residing in Medford, was a
iron grate. Folds to a
guest at the home of Mlsaea Row to 11 a.m. at the Ruch school
convenient
carrying
house.
and Kate Buckley Tuesday.
size.
Special
at
•
Mr
and
Mra.
Skinner
and
Mrs.
• A serious minded young Apple­
gate fanner waa known to order Grace McDaniel called at the A
two pairs of overalls during the Throckmorton home recently.
week-end. which he «aid was in • Mrs M. M. Willits of Santa
preparation for possible results of Maria. Calif., has been visiting
friends and relatives of the Ruch
the longshoremen'« strike.
• Western Union at the Nugget. vicinity, including Mrs. Inez Mc­
• Mr. and Mrs. I-ester Throck­ Donough, a sister.
morton and son and daughter vis­ • Mr and Mrs. Owen Ogden, Mrs
ited relatives at Ruch a few day« Dora Cameron and Mrs. Eva Bost- I
wick visited Mr. and Mrs. Throck-1
ago.
• John A. Riley, formerly asso­ morton Tuesday afternoon.
ciated with Dividend Bar. has re­ • Mr and Mrs L. Reynolds called
turned to upper Applegate to lo­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
cate, after spending several year« Throckmorton this week.
farming at Haines, South Dakota • Victor Holzgang 1« spending
Mr. Riley tells of the deplorable two week* with his sister, Mrs
farming conditions in central R A. Glides
• Mr and Mrs. Curly Johnston
states due to drouth.
• Mis« Ardith Renard of Oakland. of Ruch spent the week-end with
Calif . is spending the summer at her mother, Mrs. Charles Hamil­
the home of her mother. Mrs Har­ ton.
• Stop at the Nugget.
ry Helms, on upper Applegate
• Mr. and Mrs Albert Hartley • John Patrick, Lloyd Newton.
Forward to new pleasures, richer living! We're ready
planned to entertain a large num­
with all the things a modern hardware store offers.
ber of friends with a dance at their
Camping needs . . . radios . . . garden tools and saws,
home on Little Applegate Satur­
hammers, nails for turning new leisure into useful
day evening.
hobbies.
• Mr. and Mrs Henry Budd of
Salina«, Calif, have purchased the
82-plece Breakfast Set....................................... $8.75
D. O. Garrison home on upper Ap­
(SPECIAL THIS WEEK)
plegate.
• The thrill that comes to boy­
14-Mesh Wire Screen, galvanized, sq. foot..... 3%c
hood with pssession of a horse and
Brace and Bit Set, heavy steel, 2 bits.............. $1.50
«addle for a few days vacation in
the cattle range was experienced
Good Steel Miner’s Shovel................................ $1.50
by Arthur Dunford and Lee (Son­
ny) Boyd of Little Applegate Sat­
10-inch Lawn Mower, special............................ $8.75
urday, when they accompanied
(Roller Bearing, Crucible Steel Blade«—16-inch Cut!)
Claus Kleinhammer to the Siskl-
yous with Freezeout as headquart­
ers. One of the boys thought the
trip better than 40 shows.
• The Nugget for magazines.
• Walt Garrison and Mr Denzcr
We Sell for Cash and Sell for Leas
of Phoenix have completed a road
PHONE 13
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JACKSONVILLE
extending three quarters of a mile
from the Squaw creek divide to
Personal News Notes
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In the SPIRIT of'34
DANCE
Saturday till
2
COLEMAN’S HARDWARE
Jacksonville
For Fast, Efficient Service
MOORE’S
CENTRAL
SERVICE
SOUTH CENTRAL AT NINTH
Phone 837
When you want Service in a Hurry, you should know that Moore’s
is the place to drive to. We are equipped to render every possible
type of gasoline and lubrication service.
HARRY MOORE, Proprietor
Gasoline
GILMORE
TIRES •
BATTERIES
•
and Oils
TIRE REPAIRS
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land Monday noon, where he will
undergo final examination prepar­
atory to departing for San Diego,
Calif., naval training atatlon Cal­
vin Luak of Jacksonville has
■igned as gob for Uncle Sam and
expect« to leave in about a month,
while Forrest Hall, younger broth­
er of Leonard Hall of this city,
joined the navy from Long Beach
about three weeks ago. The three
probably will be meeting in San
Diego before long, where they will
grow accustomed to wearing port­
holes for collars.
• Miss Freda Butcher la visiting
with her aunt, Mra. Etta Tranta,
above Butte Falla.
• Walter Whitney was a Sunday
caller at Central Point.
• Ed Coffman has been seriously
ill at the home of his mother in
Medford. Sam Coffman returned
home Monday, after spending a
i week at his bedside.
• Mra Pluma Finney spent some
time in Medford Tuesday on busi­
ness.
• Mis« Dorothy Hilton is visiting
with friends in Medford.
• Mr and Mrs. Arthur Backes
are the parents of a baby girl,
bom Sunday, July 15. Mr. and
Mrs. Backes recently moved into
the house owned by Mr«. Fred
Lewia.
• Bud Mitchell departed Sunday
for Lake o' the Woods, where he
will spend a week at the Boy
Scout camp th re.
In TOWN ... In the COUNTRY
AT HOME OR
ON YOUR PICNIC
WITH
Snider’s Ice Cream
and Cold Bottled Drinks
On Bale at Your Favorite Dealers and Grocers
SNIDER DAIRY AND PRODUCE COMPANY • MEDFORD
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PLENTY OF ’EM !
JULY 21 THRU 27
GRAPE NUTS
2 packages ______ ____________
BISQUICK
20-ounce package . .......................
PORK AND BEANS
Van Camp'«, 27-ounce can.........
LUX TOILET SOAP
2 bars ______ ___________ ___
CRISCO
3-pound can _______ __________
IGA BISCUIT FLOUR
Package __ ___ ____ _________
WHEATIES, 2 packages
IGA CORN FLAKES, 8-ounce package.............. 7c
RED “A” COFFEE, IGA, pound......................... 22c
FRUIT PECTIN, IGA, 2 packages....................19c
MUSTARD, IGA, 9-ounce jar.............................. 11c
PICKLES, IGA, sweet, pint jar........................... 21c
MASON JARS, Kerr or Presto, quarts, doz.......85c
JAR RINGS, 6 packages of 12............................. 23c
FRUIT SUGAR, 10-pound cloth bags................ 56c
Cliquot Club GINGER ALE, 2 16-oz. bottles.. .25c
IGA VIENNA SAUSAGE, 4-ounce tin..........
8c
SWAN MATCHES, 2 boxes................................... 8c
ROYAL CLUB OLIVES, extra large, 9-oz. can 18c
ROYAL CLUB PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar
17c
KNOX’S GELATINE, package..................
19c
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP, 2 cans............ 15c
FLY TOX, 8-ounce glass........................................ 29c
Floral Bouquet TOILET SOAP, 3-bar package 5c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
LETTUCE, California Dry, 2 heads..................... 9c
TOMATOES, fancy field, 2 pounds.....................9c
WATERMELONS, pound ................................. ls/4C
CANTALOUPES, 6 for..........................................25c
CELERY, Oregon field, 2 stalks......................... 25c
Godward Mercantile Co.
"Where the Miners Bring Their Gold and Where
the Gold Brings the Bargain«”
PHONE 74—WE DELIVER
JACKSONVUJLE
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