Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, August 03, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, August 3, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
bert Johnson, all of J’ville, motored
to Crater Uike Sunday. From the
lake they Journeyed to Union peak,
which, after many hair-raising es­
capes, they managed to climb
William Meads of Forest creek
< Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL •
was a business caller in Jackson­
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• ville and Medford Saturday.
• Miss Ethel Houston of Medford • Mr and Mrs. ’ll. J. Rlnabargcr • John Renault of this city ha«
sjient a few days last week as of Medford spent Sunday n*gucsts been ill and confined to his bed
guest of Mr. and Mrs. A H Kleln- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher for the past few days.
huinnivr
Miss
Houston,
win. • Mrs Issie Taylor of Medford • George (Peewee) Van Calder
taught the LtttlO Applegate tobOOl ■pent last week as a guest of her of this city left for luikevicw early
two years ago. planned to leave son, Jess Taylor at Rueb.
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Mrs. Sunday morning, where he was to
Sunday for McCloud. Calif., for a Tuylor planned to leave Thursday accept employment with George
brief visit.
for Portland, where she would Backes, also of Jacksonville. Pee­
• Mr and Mrs Howard Waite of «(tend a month visiting friends and wee, however, has pressed into fire
Ixm Angeles are spending some relatives, among whom arc her fighting service on arrival, work­
time vacationing at Squaw lake niece, Mrs. Ada Robertson, and ing on telephone switchboard.
• Eugene Thompson of Medford
Mr. Waite, former resident of the sister-in-law, Mrs. Ella Ashoff.
community who attended the Wat­ • Mr and Mrs. Harley Mansfield, is spending a few days with his
kins school 17 years ago, also is who me visiting here from Phoe­ aunt, Mrs Hertha Keegan, of this
enjoying his visit with old friends nix, Arizona, accompanied by Mr. city.
• Mrs Robert Fletcher, iiccoin and Mrs Robert Mansfield of IMs- • Clint (Punk) Dunnington and
panted by her daughters, Kather­ sourl Flat, spent Sunday picnicing daughter Burdette, Norma Flit­
croft and Frances Clark spent
ine and Audrey, and sons. Jimmy in the Steamboat section
and Bobbie, are «»ending this week • Dr Warren Cameron, who has Sunday evening swimming on Big
at I<ake o' the Woods, where her been serving us physician at Camp Applegate.
husband has summer employment Tyre and three other CCC camps • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finney and
in the Roseburg district for sev­ 'laughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs.
with the government
• Mrs Lil In Haskins and son eral months, is visiting here with Ernie McIntyre and children and
■ I xila McIntyre and granddaugh-
Johnnie were guests a few days his brother, Frank Cameron
I ter Donna made a fishing trip to
ago at ths home of Mrs. Haskin's • The Nugget for magazines.
niece, Mrs. John Cantrall, at Med- • |50 REWARD For Informa­ upper Applegate Sunday, the par­
ford
tion lending to the arrest and con­ ty then Journeying into northern
• Mr. anil Mr«. Orville Glick and viction of the person or persons California.
son Stanley and daughter Heth of guilty of poisoning dogs in Jack­ • Mr and Mrs. Orie Phillipa and
Charlie Bosse of the Squaw lake
Malin spent the week-end with sonville F L. TouVellc.
Mrs Glick s sister, Mrs Bert Harr • Mrs. James Johnson, who has region were Jacksonville shoppers
• Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Short of been ailing for some time, took a Saturday.
Ashland and their guest, William turn for the worse and is now in • The Nugget for cold drinks.
Mead ol Tacoma, accompanied bv Medford where she is confined to • Mrs Beulah Lorton and son
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pine of Med­ her bed.
Billie of Jacksonville Journeyed to
ford, were guests of Mrs R. S • Mr and Mrs. Paul Demmer anil Central Point, where they visited
Birchard Sunday, the group s|>end- Mrs Demmer's ilaughter, Thelma relatives Saturday.
Ing the day at the Peckhatn camp Martin and Mrs. Sophia Demmer, • Dan'l (Boone) Shuas of this city
grounds on Yale creek.
left Thursday for a trip to San was host to a stag party of friends
• Stop at the Nugget.
Francisco They also will visit at his home here Sunday evening.
• Albert Hartley of Little Apple­ friends and relatives In other parts • Mr. and Mrs William Aitken
of Ashland were dinner guests at
gate recently traded his band of of California before their return
sheep, consisting of approximately • For the thin! time in less than the O. C. Lewis home in Jackson­
150 head, to Harry Harr, local ii year, Jacksonville hill him a ville Sunday.
rancher Mr. Hartley received cat­ wedding to report. Miss Isohel • Donald Sullivan of Medford and
Crause, daughter of Mr. W. B. Edwin Rosa of Jacksonville made
tle in return.
• A H. Peachey of Ashland, ac­ Crause, and Charles Penfield were a swimming trip to Big Applegate
companied by six granchlldren, married in Medford Saturday, Monday afternoon.
Helen, Betty and Bobbie Dunn of July 29. Mr. Penfield is employed • Junior Ayres of Medford, Jerry
Ashland, and Robert Junior and at the airport The young couple Jones of Central Point and Mar­
garet Norveli and Ray Ix-wls of
Bruce, and Louise Peachey of Han will reside In Medford.
Francisco, spent Sunday with his • Mr and Mrs Chris Keegan of Jacksonville spent Sunday on up-
Jacksonville visited Mrs. Keegan's per Applegate
daughter. Mrs. L. C. Port
• Frank Cameron, who had been sister, Mrs. Nettie Thompson, of • Donald Dorothy of Jacksonville
returned home from Dog lake,
III at his home during the last Medford Sunday.
week, is feeling much improved • Mrs Leonard Osborne of Jack­ where he has been employed in
sonville and Eugene Thompson of a CCC camp.
at the present.
• Mrs Eva Dewey of Medford 1« Medford made a business trip to • Mias Alice Morgan, Mrs. Nell
Finney and daughter Frances,
spending the week as a guest of Medford Monday forenoon.
her daughter. Mrs Jack Crump, a! • Western Union at the Nugget. Dorna McIntyre of Jacksonville
• Albert McCready, who has been and Eugene Thompson of Medford
the Star ranger station.
• Gus Peterson, on a two weeks visiting with Arthur Van Galder were among swimming parties at
vacation from county road work and family of this city, returned Applegate Tuesday afternoon.
in Dead Indian country, la camping to his home in Portland Tuesday • Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Beach and
sons Joe and Robert were dinner
on Big Applegate. Mr. Peterson, a morning.
resident of Ashland, spent last • Lyal Hartman, Lewis Apple­ guests at the O. C. Lewis home in
baker, Elliott Rhoten, Chester I Jacksonville Tuesday evening.
winter trapping here.
• Mrs Elton Hodges of Applegate Flitcroft, Walter Anderson and Ai- • Mias Frances Wakefield of this
was removed to the Sacred Heart
hospital at Medford a few days
ago for a short period of observa­
tion.
• Mrs Mary Moses and son Les­
lie, accompanied by Mrs Frank
Mathis and daughter and grand«
daughter of Tinole, Calif., are
guests of Mrs Moses' mother, Mrs. ;
Sophia Collings, of upper Apple-1
gate. Saturday Leslie returned to i
California, accompanied by his un- '
cle, John Collings of Sonora, who
had spent three months on Apple- <
gate. Mr. Collings underwent med- ,
leal treatment while in southern
For those motorists who travel the
Oregon, and felt much Improved
at his departure.
Jacksonville Highway ... we are
• Mrs Anna Ruch spent Saturday
night in Medford preparatory to
pleased to announce our opening at
having dental work done the fol­
the former Baker Corner at the in­
lowing day.
• Courteous service at the Nugget
tersection of Ross Lane . . .
• The little Misses Frances and
Barbara Jean Dawson returned to
their home at Steamboat Satur­
day, having spent two weeks visit­
ing their grandmother and other
relatives at Roseburg They were
accompanied here by their cousin.
Howard Hatfield, of Roseburg.
• Mr. and Mrs Archie West of
Little Applegate are the parents
of a 614-pound son born at the
Jacksonville sanitarium July 28
The young man has been named
Robert Frederick.
• Twenty-five members of the
Ashland YMCA are spending two
weeks at Squaw lake. The young
men are in charge of Irving Elie
• Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark of
Portland arrived Tuesday, and arc
spending the week with Mr.
Clark's sister, Mrs. Fred Straube
• Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carlock of
Medford were recent guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tay­
lor.
• Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Smith of
Medford were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan CAntrall Tuesday eve­
ning.
Personal News Notes
city Is visiting with her sister,
Mrs Cora Shaw, of Medford.
• Mrs. Nell Dunford of Griffin
creek was a business visitor in
Jacksonville Monday.
• Miss Doris Clark of thia city
was an overnight gueat at the
home of Mias Maxine Vaughn of
Medford Wednesday.
• Donald Kenney of Ashland was
a Jacksonville visitor Tuesday.
• Mr and Mrs. Jess Taylor and
daughter of Applegate were among
business visitors in Jacksonville
Monday.
• Mrs V. E. Brownlee of Apple­
gate called upon Miss Lula Metz­
ger of this city Wednesday.
• Among business callers In thi«
city Wednesday was Bill Anderson
of the Little Applegate section.
• Roger Dunnington of this city,
who has been spending some time
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs Cliff Dunnington of Little
Applegate, returned home for a
very short visit. He will stay on
Applegate until the beginning of
| school.
• Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers
and daughter Maxine, accompan­
ied Mr and Mrs. C Combs of
Medford on a fishing trip on Rogue
river Bunday.
• Ray Hunsaker, who is spending
the summer in Portland, spent
Friday and Saturday of last week
at his home here. He left again
for Portland Sunday accompanied
by Mrs. Hunsaker as far as Eu­
gene, where she will visit for an
indefinite period.
• Mrs Rose Hensen. Mrs. Julia
Pankey and Mrs. Etta Tranta, all
of Butte Falls were visitors at
the Fred Butcher home Monday
Freda Butcher, who spent the past
three weeks visiting at the home
of her aunt. Mrs. Tranta, returned
with them.
• Mr and Mrs. Fred Yocum of
Medford were visitors at the home
of Mrs Yocum's parents. Mr. and
Mrs George Hilton and family.
• Mrs. Chester Purcel and Mrs
Martha Mitchell motored to Crater
I^ake Sunday, returning via Klam­
ath Falls
• Mr and Mrs George Gasner
and small daughter Donna Rae
have been visiting at the home of
Mr and Mrs. Otis Flitcroft.
• Mr and Mrs. Tom Dunnington
and son Tommy, Gertrude Dun­
nington and Howard I Jin <lc rm an.
who have been camping on Apple­
gate, returned home Tuesday.
• Jacksonville’s druggist, C. C.
Chitwood, is ill at his home here
• Knox McCloy of Applegate was
a recent business visitor in Jack­
sonville.
• Mr. and Mrs George Hollings­
worth and small son Donald of
Medford spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of the parents of Mrs
Real Service
DELROailE
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HIGH SCHOOL BOND STILL
BRINGS WOMEN TOGETHER
AFTER 18 YEARS SCATTER
In observance o fthe eatabliahed
custom of holding a tri-annual
meeting, a group of young women
of southern Oregon and Califor-!
nia, composing the GTC. club. [
spent one day last week picnicing '
on Little Applegate. The club dates
back to high school days in Med-1
Jacksonville |
We Repeat
Last Week’s Specials Were So Popular
We Are Making Similar Offers Again—
Effective Until Next Friday, August 10:
(You'll Get the Point,
Once You Stop)
GAS AND OILS
Both for_______________________________________
2l/i Size Can IGA PEARS and IGA SALAD
DRESSING, quart jar—
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Both for_______________________________________ # W
MAYONNAISE, IGA,
ITALIAN OLIVE OIL, imported,
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B & M RED KIDNEY BEANS,
No. 2 can______________________________________
TILLAMOOK CHEESE,
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SARDINES, in pure olive oil,
9/9.4*
OLIVES, Golden Feather,
DILL PICKLES, IGA,
<A#a
17Ç
Pint Jar---------------
FRUITS FOR SALAD, No. 1 tali Royal Club, and
IGA SALAD DRESSING, quart size,
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Both for _______________________________________
JELLO
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3 packages -------------------- ------ ------------------------------------
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLE
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
LETTUCE, solid heads,
2 heads ............ . ....... . ....... . ...............
ORANGES, 288 size fancy,
2 dozen ............ ....... ..................... . .......
LEMONS, Sunkist, 360 size,
Per dozen .... ......_..................................
Per pound............ . ................. . ............
AT THE RED LION ONE-HALF
WEST OF MEDFORD WHERE
LANE TURNS OFF—DROP IN
US HELLO AND HOW MANY!
<90
SALAD DRESSING, IGA,
WATERMELON,
—BOB and DICK LEWIS
dft
2*/x Size Can IGA PINEAPPLE and IGA SALAD
DRESSING, quart jar—
Plump pumps always filled with that famous GILMORE
RED LION and BLU-GREEN GASOLINE . . . LION
HEAD MOTOR OILS ... Complete Lubrication Service
... Kelly Springfield Tires and Tubes!
STOP
MILE
ROSS
TELL
*
Best Quality—The Pair, ONLY_________
GILMORE
X
Saturday till
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Men’s Ball Band Rubber Boots
FEATURING
(We I.can Strongly Toward
Quality—Hence 100% Gilmore)
DANCE
Boys’ B&H Work Shoes—
SERVICE STATION
I
ford IS years ago, when a group
of IS freshman girls organized the
society which continues today as
a bond of friendship between the
members who are widely scattered,
according to Mrs Harold Crump,
member of the club.
Five members and their chil­
dren, including Mrs. Crump, at­
tended the recent picnic: Mrs.
Gladys Fullerton of Victorsville,
Calif.; Mrs. Alena Erskine; Mrs.
Aletha Olson; Mrs. Myrtle New­
land, and Mrs. Rose Wolfe of Med­
ford. The remaining members are
in California, with the exception
of two, who are dead. The picnic
complimented ‘ Mrs Fullerton, who
1« visiting in Medford, and Mrs.
Erskine, who is leaving this week
for Oakland.
The GTC. hold« a party at
Christmas and during the summer,
in addition to a social event at
the departure or arrival of mem­
ber« at Medford. The club edits an
annual recording various activi­
ties and accomplishments, includ­
ing marriages and births, and
members spend a day assembling
the material contributed.
MEN’S BUCKINGHAM AND HECT WORK
SHOES—
(Bob and Dick to You)
Dr. H. P. Coleman
| Hollingsworth, Mr and Mrs Rave-
I nor and grandmother, Mrs. Carp-
i me!.
• Mr. and Mrs Ike Coffman and
children spent Sunday at Star
gulch.
• Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith of
Roxy Ann were recent visitors at
the W. A. Childers home here.
• Melva Anderson is visiting rel­
atives on Beaver creek.
• Forest Ravenor, who is mining
on Applegate, spent the week-end
at his home here.
• Mrs Keene and daughters Aud­
rey and Alice recently called on
friends here.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albem of
Butte Fails were callers at the
Fred Butcher home Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. West of Apple­
gate are the parents of a baby boy
bom at the Jacksonville sanitar­
ium Saturday, July 21.
• A seven-pound son was bom
to Mr. and Mrs. Archie West at
the Jacksonville sanitarium July
29. Both are doing nicely, say at­
tendants.
• Mrs. Sargent, who was admit­
ted to the local sanitarium July
28, has been improving steadily
Mrs. Wickman, who underwent a
minor operation at the same place,
also Is recovering, while Alan
Freeman, young son of Mr. and
Mrs. Rue Freeman, underwent a
tonsil operation by Dr. W. W.
Howard in Medford Wednesday,
and is recovering at the sanitar­
ium. Others admitted to the Jack­
sonville santarium during July in­
cluded Harry Forest, Eli Chase,
C. W. Ruscho and Carrie Sargent,
ail reported to be doing well.
SHOES SHOES SHOES SHOES
LEWIS BROTHERS
Chiropractic - Phy slot heraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
14 Years in Medford, Oregon
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