Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 16, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, November 16, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Personal News Notes
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL
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bra, formerly a school teacher of
this city, Is quite ill at her home.
I She hud to give up teaching in
I IAngeles us a result.
• Sirs Harold Gillis of this city
was a recent visitor at the home
of her husband's purents, Dr. and
Mrs. J. B. Gillis, of Thompson
creek.
• Mi and Mrs Henry Conger of
near Jacksonville celebrated their
2!5th wedding anniversary recently.
Mrs. Colie Bixby whs a guest of
the anniversary party. Mrs. Bixby,
who bus been away for utmost u
yvur, bus returned to her home in
Jacksonville for u short time, af­
ter which she will Hpend the winter
in Washington.
• Mis Harold B. Gillis of this city
returned Sunday from u business
trip to Portland in connection with
the reopening of the Jacksonville
Pliurmucy under the new name of
Chitwood's next Wednesday. C. C.
Chitwood, owner of the store who
several years ago purchased from
"Doc” Robinson, tins been slowly
recovering from illness at his home
here and was out on the street yes­
terday for the first time In several
months.
• Doiothy Chitw«xxi, daughter of
Mr. and Mr». Charles Chitwood of
Jacksonville, underwent an appen­
dicitis operation at the Commun­
ity hospital in Medford filonday
She is said to be recovering from
the emergency operation satisfac­
torily.
• Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight
of this city were Medford business
visitors Wednesday afternoon.
• The Jacksonville Presbyterian
church aid society held an all-day
meeting at the church Thursday,
members enjoying a covered dish
luncheon.
• Virginia Fick, now of Medford,
bus been employed as special tutor
for Alvin Welch at his home in
Jacksonville.
• A farewell party, given in honor
of Mrs. J. F. Combest of this city
Saturday, was attended by Mrs.
Tom Burnell. Mrs. Ed Rhoten, Mrs.
Barney Cody, Mrs. Charles Doro­
thy and Mrs. R. A. Johnson. Mrs.
Combest was to leave soon after
for Klamath Falls, where the fam­
ily will make their home for the
winter.
• TURKEYS FOR SALE 31. See
Lyden House. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 4-room house with
basement, garage, woodshed,
large chicken house, city water
• Mr and Mrs. Albert Hartley man, Axel Lundgren and Dan'I
left last week for a sojourn to Ida (Boone) Sliuss journeyed to Gold
ho, expecting to Is* gone two Hill Tuesday night for Initiation
wi*eks The first night of their of two candidates from this city,
Journey was sp<-nt with Mr. and E. it. Rosa ami Archie Bowman.
Mr« NIH.i Hartley nt Malin, and Refreshments and un Interei Htillg
included In the trip la Glenn'« meeting and a darned good Urne
Ferry, Iduho, where the couple will were reported by the nine from
visit Mrs Hartley's mother.
this city.
• Mis Paul Phinney of Little Ap­ • Mi and Mrs. Ed Russell, Mrs
plegate I k j|| at her hl ■me this
Watkins and son Guy Wut
'
week, as Is Mrs George Buckley, Polly
kins, all of Copper, were recent
who Is suffering from a severe guests
at the Harry Whitney home.
cold
• Claud Manke of Jacksonville • Mrs Fled Combest and grand­
motored to Applegate Tuesday, son Wayne left Saturday for
where ho visited at the home of Klamath Falls to make their home
• Mr anil Mrs. Chester Jones
Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh
• Mr and Mrs Ray Michael, re­ ind son, Mi and Mrs. Currnit
cently of Washington, are new Combs of Medford were dinner
residents of Ruch, occupying the guests nt the W. A. Childers home
Monday.
Hilly Anderson homo at present.
• Mrs William Heckman and sons • G. F. Fendull, who spent the
Billy and Bobbie and daughter summer on the Slskiyous, has re­
Annh of Modoc Point were week­ turned to Jacksonville und will
end guests of Mr and Mrs M R spend the winter with his «laugh­
er Mrs Ixdn Hildreth.
Buck
• Mr and Mrs Ails Throckmort­ > Charles A Myers, of Applegate
on had aa guests Sunday Mr. and i"CC camp, returned irom a short
Mrs. Ray Anders and children of furlough in Portland Tuesday
Central Point ami Mi and Mrs • Mr. and Mrs Ed Sutton of
Elmo Throckmorton of lower Ap­ Klamath Fulls are visiting at the
Millard Sutton home here.
plegate.
0 Courteous service at the Nugget
• Stop at the Nugget.
• Miss Erlene Taylor la spending > Mr. und Mrs Leonard McKee
f Applegate visited at the W. A
several days at the home of Mr
and Mra Wayne Binghuni at Med­ 'hilders home Saturday while en-
route to Medford on a ■«hopping
ford.
• John Harr und sister, Miss I rip.
Ixiulse Harr of Applegate, who are ) Mr. and Mrs Harry Whitney
at the Mark Smith home
attending school in Ashland, ex ’ visited
Pl
pvet to a|M*nd thia week-end in Tuesday evening.
Granta Paaa attending the annunl • Nate Smith, local boy who la
convention of the Crater I-ake 'naking g<xxl in the big citv of
‘ Lost
Medford, is employed at the
Christian Endeavor council.
• In nn endeavor to explain the River, Inc., distributing plant on
Tuwnrnd old age pension plan. South Grape, where he "pooahes
Avery Ellis, district manager, and 'em up beer kegs” for Gil Beath
hia associates spoke to an Inter­ 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Wells of
ested group of people at Applegate Yucca. Ariz., who spei int several
«lays visiting at the VV. W Thelde
hall Saturday evening.
• Mr and Mrs F E Bigalow vis­ homr. have returned to their state,
out plan to return to Jackson villi-
ited relatives at Ruch Sunday.
• James Frances of Klamath soon to make their home.
Falls was a recent guest at the • Herman Oliver of Trail was a
home of hia sister, Mrs. Jess Tay­ week-end guest at the B. A. Gaddy
home.
lor.
• Miss Luetta West, employed at • Calvin Lusk, a recent navy re­
the home of Dr and Mra. W. G. cruit, is spending a short furlough
Bishop at Medford, spent the here with his parents. He was to
week-end at her home on Apple­ return to San Diego late this week,
where he will be assigned tx> a
gate.
cruise.
• The Nugget for magazines
• Mrs John Fewell, formerly of
• Jim Winningham and John Jacksonville,
moved to I’hoenix
Byrne of Applegate and Ix-onard to make her has
home.
Andrews of Ashland continue in • Lee Port. Jr.,
student at Oregon
the employ of the forest service, 1 State college, spent
Armistice day
taring stationed at the present at I week-end at the home
of hla pur­
Stewart-Warner
I-ake o' the Woods, where they ents, Mr. and Mrs Lee
port, at
are engaged in a recreation pro­ Star ranger station.
Service - Sales - Rentals
ject
• Mr. and Mrs Heuber of Vallejo, • Western Union at the Nugget.
Calif., are spending several days • Mrs. Noblit, Jackson county re­ 423 East Main Street, Medford
as guests of the former’« «Inter, lief worker, was on Applegate ear
ly this week in connection with
Mra. l/>n Offenbacher.
TELEPHONE 66«
• Master Joseph Ginet returned business of her office.
•
Mrs.
Clara
Elmer
of
Alham-
to the Sacred Heart hospital re­
cently for further treatment of an • -------------------------------------------
abdominal wound sustained some
time ago when he fell on a knife
which he carried in his hand while
running.
• Mrs Frank Stinson and child­
Ain Hut on Our Floor Now Only
ren of Medford were guests of
Mrs. Stinson's parents, Mr. and
Mra. Newton Ix-wls, Sunclay.
• J. A. West wait taken to Mcd-
ford early Tuesday morning for
treatment of an infected hand
/ Í
which resulted from a scratch a
VALUES TO 04.08
Ik
short time ago
• Mrs. Louise Kilham returned to
YOl 'LI. LOVE THESE!
her home in Portland Saturday,
after spending several weeks in
Matched Sets of Wool
this city as guest of Mr. and Mra.
John Opp.
Cap, Scarf and Gloves
• E. A. Fleming of this city was
Now on Display
among local people in Medford
Saturday.
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RADIO SERVICE
Special Selling of Hats
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und 2 grxxl wells, 2 acres partly
In fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo­
cated In Jacksonville. >600 cash;
will accept good used car or
truck as part payment. Call The
Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville.'
• PAINTING AND DECORAT­
ING See Henry Andrews or
call Godward's store, Jackson­
ville
(Nov 16)
• FOR RENT Floor sanding ma­
chine See Economy Lumber com­
pany, North Riverside at Court, or
phone 1504, Medford.
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FOUND IN THE DIGGIN'S
The boys must have got a
"bang” out of throwing paper
aeroplane* Friday. It'» funny why
it take« no long for a senior to
grow up.
A couple of boys attracting in- ,
quixitive students. I'll bet you
know they could make music; we
didn’t.
From all of the “pretty ro- j
rnances” you would think it was
the spring of the year. Is it for i
show or could it possibly be na­
ture?
General Accident Someone lost I
their footing on the stairway.
A student doing his bookkeeping
in red ink which turned out to be
mercurochrome.
A cartoonist posting pictures on
the bulletin board.
Freshman showing his talent for
music before the assembly.
•METH PARKER’ IMPER­
from the audience as these were
SONATION AT SCHOOL displayed. There were, also, many
That famous author of radio­ jokes and stories which kept the
land, Seth Parker, impersonated building filled with laughter.
by John Howard, was seen and
heard in the high school gymnas­
ium Tuesday evening Mr How­
ard, supported by a local cast,
S. C. PETERS
gave an excellent performance,
which was greatly enjoyed by the
(D.M.D.)
audience.
Costumes were of the old-fash­
ioned type and many Laughs arose
Dentist
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R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
202 Medford Bldg.
Phone 4
Opposite Post Office
JACKSONVILLE
Medford
I
GO EAST
SUNSHINE
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If you go East this winter, why
not go through California and
Southern Arizona? Ride our
famous Sunset Limited or Golden
State Limited through America's
sunniest winter region. Stopover
anywhere.
For details, see your local
agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
General Panenger Agent, 705
Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
Southern
Pacific
Brings tidings
Its ring may mean good news about a
position or a business transaction. It pays
to have a telephone.
THE HOME TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH
COMPANY OF SOUTHERN OREGON
AI.ETHA CANTRALL, Jacksonville Agent
JACKSONVILLE,
98c - $2.49
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• Ixx-al Odd Fellows, Including
John Norris, Alec Norris, George
Ix'wis, George Brownlee, Ike Coff­
LEE MILLINERY
M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE
NOTICE!
NOW AVAILABLE WITH
BOYDELL ELECTRIC
MANICURING SETS
Drop In and see mec'haiilcal
Mniiieuring—the very latest!
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Purlor
Phone 57—IS 8. Central
BEWARE of DYNAMITERS
Who practice deception and high-pressure
sales methods . . . who sell their work
through misrepresentation and fraud. Med­
ford’s oldest and finest auto paint shop
sells its work on a basis of quality and dur­
ability and not on false claims or cut-price
methods ... we employ workmen at full
NRA scale and stock only the best mater­
ials obtainable. Should any person solicit
your painting and Simonizing claiming to
represent Daily’s in any way, he is perpe­
trating a fraud and you.should notify the
police or phone 724-R.—J. H. Daily.
DUCO—LACQUER—ENAMEI.
SIMON1Z AND PLATINO
DAILY'S AUTO PAINTING
32 South Bartlett
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THE JACKSONVILLE PHARMACY
WILL BE REOPENED
♦
Wednesday, November 21
AS A COMPLETELY RESTOCKED, REFINISHED
AND REDECORATED STORE UNDER
THE NEW NAME OF
CHITWOOD’S
Wednesday, November 21, Chitwood’s will be reopened as a modern,'
up-to-date store completely renovated, redecorated and restocked
with the market’s latest and most popular Home Remedies, Toilet­
ries, Hospital Supplies, Novelties, Holiday Goods, School Supplies,
Stationery and a choice line of famous, fresh Chocolates. In other
words, Jacksonville, Applegate and Ruch folk once more will have
the convenience of a modern, cut-price pharmacy brought to their
very door!
Watch for the opening next Wednesday ... it marks a new era in
the business life of Jacksonville. Only new, fresh, nationally adver­
tised stocks at deep-cut prices competitive in quality, freshness and
price with any other drug store in southern Oregon. Come in next
week, look around and see for yourself what this new Chitwood’s
is going to mean to you!
CHITWOOD'S WILL BE UNDER THE PERSONAL MANAGEMENT OF
JEAN GILLIS, WHO INVITES YOU TO PROFIT FROM THIS NEW SERVICE
NOW—WHAT YOU WANT WHEN and HOW YOU WANT IT
BRING US YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS
OUR CONNECTIONS PERMIT US TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON YOUR ENTIRE
NEEDS IN THE DRUG AND SUNDRY LINE—SEE US FIRST!