Friday, September 14, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER Personal News Notes <1. Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HIL l | —— — — - • C. U Thoma« returned to the home ef country between the Summit service station and Ruch never was considered particularly beau­ tiful. in fact the drive was rather boresome, and with this thought in mind one citizen listened to a comment on how the fire had ruined the country and replied. "How could it?" A glance at the black spectre of naked trees againHt a background of ashy bar­ renness reveals "how it could." • Guests Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor were Mrs. Art Rose and daughter and John Hockersmith of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Turpin of Washington, who arc visiting in Medford. • Mrs Will McDaniel and Mrs Fred Offenbacher were shopping in Medford Saturday, and also were guests at the home of Mrs. Hale Wheeler. • Miss Eleanor Maule of Port­ land arrived late last week to re­ sume her duties as teacher at the Uniontown school Monday. Miss Maule is remaining at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Straube. • Western Union at the Nugget. • Telephone lines to the Apple­ gate, impaired by the Poor Man's creek fire, were temporarily re­ stored to service Monday. • Mrs. Mary Purcel, who had been ill for several days, went to Med­ ford during the week-end, and is remaining with her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Edna Pursel. • Cedar lumber is being trucked from the sawmill on Yale creek established recently by Bill Sproat of Medford. • H. E. (Hank) Wirth of Medford, liberal candidate for governor, was calling on friends on Applegate Sunday. He was accompanied by A. S. Edwards of this district who is hia campaign manager for southern Oregon. • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith of Central Point, accompanied by the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Smith, of Medford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Gilson Sunday. The Smiths are former residents of Sterling. • Emil Straube of Waiterman, Oregon, was a guest for a short lime this week at the home of Mr. Straube*« brother, Fred Stmubu, of Applegate. Wednesday the two men, accompanied by Rill Straube, made a buMim-H« trip to Dead Indian. • The Nugget for magazine«. • Home Economic« club of the Applegate Grunge wuh scheduled to meet iu«t WcdncHday at the home of Mr». Churle« Mee. • Mr und Mr« Marian Young and family of Willow Spring« spent Sunday visiting Applegate friends • Several local stockmen went to tne Silver Fork range Monday, where they are s|a-nding the week gathering beef. Those going were Clarence Buck, Leonard McKee, l^ouls Straube, Glenn Saltmar«h, Renton Pool, Fred We»t, Clau« Kleinhammer and Hollis Parks, wtio 1» employed by Frunk Cam­ eron. Packin gof horsefeed and |»art of tlie focal supply was elim­ inated this year, since the road opened through the Si«kiyous en- ii .' I tin- mi n to take their gup- plies to camp with cars the day before. • George Lewis, who has been ill for a few day« at his home here, has recovered and is able to be about. • Among Jacksonville visitors Monday afternoon wan Rill Lyman of Medford. • Ml«« Elizabeth Rebeck, instruc­ tor ut Jacksonville high school, was u dinner guest of friends here Tuesday evening. • 1-cNlle Hod«on. who has been working on u government job in California, is viniting his parents, Mr. und Mr». Bill Hodson of thl» I Ry. • Roger Dunnlngton returned Saturday to his home here to con­ tinue school after spending the summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunnlngton of Utile Applegate. • Courteous service ut the Nugget • Among this week's visitors at the O. C. Lewis home were Mrs. Daisy Grunt and Mrs. Virginiu Grant of Redlands. Calif., Mrs. Lil­ ly Hart of Yreka, und Mr. and Mrs. Alva Morgan of Siskiyou county, Calif. • Mr« Marvin Morgan of Horse Creek, Calif., brought her daugh­ ter, Miss Bertha Morgan, to Jack­ sonville to attend high school this term. Miss Morgan will stay with her sister, Mrs. Julia Osborne. • Ray Lewis of this city spent Tuesday with Bill Cottrell of Phoe­ nix The afternoon was spent in visiting friends, as Mr. Cottrell will leave Friday for University of Oregon. • Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan and Miss Velma Charleton, local high school teacher, spent Sunday af­ ternoon at the home of Mrs. Net­ tie Thompson of Medford. • Donald Sullivan of Medford spent Monday und Tuesday with friends in Jacksonville. • Herman Offenbacher of Apple­ gate was a business visitor in Jacksonville and Medford Satur­ day • Ray Hunsaker, local seventh and eighth grade school teacher, says the eighth graders this year are the same as those of last year, they’re all "rattlebrained,” except one, and he hasn't any brains. • The Reverend Shields preached I INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED Here you get an attractive permanent that is made to fit you personally. It’s a tailor-made design for your own head. Come tn today. Permanents $1.95 - $2.50 Oil Permanents $3.75 Finger Waving ......... 50c BEAUTY SHOP (NiicceHsors to /Maine's) 113 EAST MAIN Acre«« from First Nat’l Bank PHONE 1518 CLAUDIA CONSTABLE, Mgr. sermon at the local Presbyterian • Dr and Mis Harold Gillis were housewife if she needed anything- church last Sunday. Rev H. H. visitors in JackNonville Monday, from town and offered to give Jones 1« expected to return from coming down from their post at back part of their purchase. The hi« vacation some time this week. ; South Fork CCC camp, where Dr local woman declined, and pro • I .a t ry How«- of this city made i Gillis is medical officer, nounced the deal satisfactory if a hurried trip to Heattie Monday • Orie I'lnlllpM of the Squaw lake ■ - the visitor« would pay tomorrow, morning to see u Nister, who is I region wa« a visitor In Jackson- I Free chicken from the generoua' but tomorrow hasn't arrived as very ill in a hoNpital there. ville Monday evening. neighboring farm home« has been yet. • Henry Demmer, who hun been • George (Peewee) Van Guider, the main dish on the table of a • working on the railroad in Eugene, well known son of Mr and Mrs young Beverley Hills couple who Instead of emulating Edison, returned to his home here for u Arthur Van Guider of this city, have been camped at the McKee few tluys. underwent a minor operation for bridge on Big Applegate for sev­ about all the average man is able to invent 1« an excuse Weston • M ih 1.44wrente of Medford, Mrs ' appendicitis at the Community, eral week». Leader. Charlie Dorothy und daughter hospital Monday morning, and is . The couple visited three differ­ ------------------------------------------- Carmen of this city spent Monday reported to tie recovering satis-! ent home», purchasing a chicken at the home of Mrs. Dorothy's factorily. by the old "20-dollar bill” method daughter, Mrs. Arthur Davies of • Mr and Mr« Paul Demmer, and a promise to pay later. Milk Mrs Sophie Demmer and Mis« 1 wa« obtained from a fourth farmer 1 Forest creek. • Mr und Mrs. Paul Godward Thelma Martin of Jacksonville hill j in the same manner. anti daughter Dorland of this city drove to Crater I-ake Sunday, , Clad in their bathing suit«, the ! motored to Bandon und Crescent where a day's outing was enjoyed young man having his hat perched I in hiking down to the water’s edge earward at a jaunty angle, the I City over 1-abor day week-end. 11»'/, EAST MAIN in a picnic luncheon. • Jim Littell Jr, Ike Coffman and couple approached one farm wife I RHONE 84 • Mr and Mrs W B Craufte, who' and George Brownlee, members of have been spending some time at a - and obtained a dollar's worth of | BEAUTY SERVIC ES iltt- Jacksonville Odd Fellow« food, including a chicken, eggs, po- j AT A SAVING lodge, journeyed to Gold Hill Tues­ forestry camp at Union Creek, re-| tatoes, jam and lard in which to turned late last week to discover day evening to take first degree their home hail been through the fry their chicken The housewife, ' Permanent Wave *2.00 work. They were accompanied by recent forest fire, although the doubting the possibility of chang- j Finger Wave .............. 25c Ray WilHon, Dan’l (Boone) Shu««. house and contents were safe ing a $20 bill, was relieved when I Comb Wave ........................... 25c her son shouted from the window Axel Lundgren, John Norris and George I>’Wis, all fellow lodge Nursery stock planted on the place that he could change it. At this Shampoo ................................. 25c wa« damaged by flames, as were turn of the deal the couple re­ memb -r«. buildings. Mr. Crause re­ turned to their sport model car and Haircut ............................... 25c • APPLES Delicious. Newtown«: outer Marcel ..................................... 25c turned to his work Monday. after searching for some time, de- j 50c io your box. Roy G. Smith, ■ e dared they had forgot their money j Manicure ................................. 25c Jacksonville. (octS) -J B B Bell anti F A Wolf ol LOCAL < DUPLE PLAN TRIP and had left it at carnp. They said I Eyebrow Arch ..................... 25c Madison. Nebraska, are visiting INTO MATRIMONIAL SEA they were going to town the next I Scalp Treatment ................... 50c day, and would leave the money. I Hot Oil ..................................... 50c Dr. und Mrs. J. B. Gillis at their Applegate ranch for a few days. Dan Cupid has been recovering Showing great consideration for I Facails ............ 50c Mr Wolf, a newspaperman, and his from the depression and his latest their benefactor, they asked the —________ ___ ________________J companion arrived Sunday and ex­ targets are, according to victims’ pected to leave within a short own admission, Mins Geneva Ionia Coffman and Marion Sylvester time • Mr. and Mrs Fred Newman of Hulse, who plan to face Justice of Medford called on Mrs. Clyde the Peace Ray Coleman about Sat­ Fields Monday. urday, September 22. Mr. Hulse is the son of Mr. and • Miss Eunice Sanden returned Mrs. P. A. Hulse of Sterling, his from the Clute ranch Friday. • Mis« Margaret Hart, who spent home, while Miss Coffman is the Presents the summer on the coast, returned daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ike L. Saturday to the Roy Martin home. Coffman of Jacksonville. The • Vyron Bostwick of Applegate young couple plan to make their spent Saturday night and Sunday home in this city following Judge hitching ceremony, morning as a guest of Roger Card. Coleman's He left Sunday afternoon for i where Mr. Hulse has been engaged ; in mining. Rogue River. The marriage of the popular pair • Mr. and Mr« Peter Fick and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Wyant will be Jacksonville’s first romance and son Danny spent Sunday on 1 to burst into flower since quite an epidemic of marriage about a year Applegate picking blackberries. • Mr and Mr« Charley Thurman ago, when several local swain and of Grants Pass recently visited at lasses decided to cast a double lot. the home of Mr. Thurman's moth­ The bride and groom-to-be will be er, Mrs. E. F. Fairking and broth­ receiving congratulations and best er Walter Whitney. . wishes, and possibly a charivari (it In styles right out of your • Mr and Mrs. Fred Yocum, Mr. is feared) during next few days! and Mrs. Ray Shepard and son from their many friends. famous fashion magazines ------------•----------- Glen of Medford and Mr and Mrs at Millinery Department in We ’ ve always been able to de ­ George HUtoo and family spent an enjoyuble picnic on Applegate Sun­ pend on the government, but it M. M. Department Store! may not be well to depend too day • Mrs. Roy Hutchings visited much.—Weston Leader. The chap who used to figure the friends and relatives here Monday. • Marion Hulse recently returned world owed him a living is now from a visit to the northern part collecting it from Uncle Sam.— Weston Leader. of the state. $20 Bill Racket Is Ruse for Mooching Off Applegaters Medford School of Beauty Culture NEW FALL BE THRIFTY AND PAY LESS AT JARMIN’S CUT-RATE DRUGS School Fountain Pens.............................................25c Combination Pen and Pencil Set........................ 79c Guaranteed Alarm Clocks.................................... 98c School Lunch Kits, Vfe-pint bottle.................... $1.59 5c Pencils, two for................................................... 5c Parker-Sheaffer Fountain Pens................ 25% Off Quarts Milk of Magnesia.......................................39c 15c Scot-Tissue, 8c, 2 for.......................................15c 500 Sheet Kleenex................................................... 43c Modess, Kotex, Veldown.......................................15c $1.00 Junis Cream................................................. 79c $1.00 Italian Balm................................................... 79c 14-ounce Listerine...................................................59c 32-ounce Z-L Antiseptic........................................ 49c 25c Dr. West’s Tooth Paste.................................. 13c 50c Ipana Tooth Paste...........................................39c 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.................................. 41c 50c Lysol................................................................... 43c 60c Bromo Seltzer................................................... 43c $1.25 Absorbine Junior........................................... 94c $1.50 Petrolagar..................................................... 87c $1.35 Creomulsion................................................... 89c 40c Fletcher’s Castoria......................................... 28c 100 Genuine Aspirin............................................... 14c 75c Fitch’s Shampoo............................................... 59c 14-ounce Ovaltine................................................... 57c 60c Sal Hepatica.................................................... 49c 60c Alka-Seltzer..................................................... 49c $1.00 Adlerika......................................................... 69c Your Family'« Health Resort—Constantly Creating Confidence REMEMBER, EVERYBODY!! MEETINGS BEING HELD AT THE NORRIS STORE in JACKSONVILLE L. M. SELTZER, Preacher-Pianist ON SUNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY anti FRIDAY at 7:30 P.M.! Page 3 You’ve been reading about berets . . . they’re here! You’ve heard of derbies, and tricornes, and fedoras . . . they’re all here in all their glory for a bright season! 11 (/ LEAKY ROOFS Don’t Wait for the First Rain . . . Repair Your Roof NOW! Carload Cedar Shingles Has Arrived Complete Stock Composition Shingles Pine Shingles Mineral Surfaced Roofing PORTER LUMBER COMPANY "Builder«' Bureau of Information" 204 SOUTH FIR STREET PHONE 124