Friday, November 23, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER Personal News Notes <L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL • Kenneth Anderson of Medford wus a recent guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs A. 8 Klelnhum mer He was accompanied by Miss Florenz Yost of Utah, who is vis iting friend« in Medford. Addi tional guest« at the Kleinhammer home during the week were Mr. and Mr«. Clarence Mathes of Ash land • Mr« taster I .ay ton of Granta Paas, accompanied by her son Carl, of that city, motored to Applegate a few days ago, where she was a guest of her daughter, Mr« Lance Offenbacher. • Whether green pus in Novem ber arc it sign of spring or not. it is more probable that the vege table signifies the ambition of the gardener. Abe Kromllng, well known Applegate resident, 1« raia- Ing a late variety of peas which have reached a height of four feet, and are bearing, even against the chilling winds from snow-capped fixithllla. Mrs W. H. McDaniel and other residents report suing little prim roses venturing forth in a challenge to the approach of win ter. • Courteous service at the Nugget • Among those from Medford and vicinity who spent Sunday visiting Applegate relative« were Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Luy, Mrs. Everett Miller, Mr, and Mr«, taster Throckmorton and family, and Mrs I«ie Taylor. • Mrs Hester Pence has return ed to the home of her daughter. Mr«. Amo« McKee, after spend ing several months with relative« at Elk creek and Ruch. • Walt Zeldlcr. employed by the Aurora Mining company on tattle Applegate, is recovering from a minor but unusual accident which prohibited him from working for a few days. After stepping on a nail which caused a painful wound In his foot. Mr. Zeidler warned his fellow workmen of similar dan ger. and within a few hours he contacted a nail with the other foot. Neither injury resulted ser iously. • Mr. and Mr«. Ted Fish of Phoe nix spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ftsh's parents. Mr and Mrs. E. J. Brown, of Applegate • Western Union at the Nugget • Good progress la reported by member« of the community bas ketball team at Applegate, who began practice early thia fall. Two practice game« have been waged with William« creek, each five winning a game. The local team has joined the Grant« Pass City league, and when not engaged in scheduled games In that connec tion, will be glad to meet any team wishing to play Anybody desiring to confer with the team is asked to contact Ed Warford, who is acting as manager at pres ent. • With the tower at the Mt. Isa bel lookout on Forest creek prac tically completed, the CCC car working under R om penters const ruction foreman. Dickey, have abandoned the project for the present, and are establishing a head spike camp at ‘ Talent, * quarter« for the road crew which will build a road from Anderson creek to tattle Applegate. Later the force will return to Mt laalx-l to complete the glass house atop the tower. • The Nugget for cold drink« • Mr. and Mrs. A 8. Kieinham- and Mr and Mrs. Nathan Smith of Medford. • Miss Katherine Buckley return ed to her home here Bunday, hav ing been emplqyed in the care of Mrs. Earl Bostwick of Bellview, who underwent a major operation at the Community hospital at Med lin.I iiiiiitly • Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ravenor of Jacksonville, accompanied by their grandson, Jimmie Ravenor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs Miles Can trail recently. • Mrs Etta Kasad and Ada Hart ley of Ashland spent the past week end with their sister, Mr«. H. C. Mechcm, at Jacksonville. • Amy Dow, Jacksonville's well- known restaurant operator, said she would serve Thanksgiving din- mer expect to go to Axhlarid this week-end to attend “The Living Corpse," play presented by the normal school students. Mittn Mar ilyn Young of Ashland, eight-year old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kleinhammer. will appear in the presentation, taking the part of the onlv child character in the production. • Win. Dom has returned to Ap plegate after spending a month at Chehalis as u guest of his uncle, Ernest Dom. • A representation of Applegate • people attended the recreation school conducted at the court house auditorium Monday and Tuesday evenings by Mr* Mabel Muck and Mias Gertrude Hkow of Corvavllis Grange members in cluded Mrs. Ethel Ludwig and Mrs. Tom Mee, while the Home Extension nit wii« represented by Mcxdamcs Fred Offenbacher, Lee »•■.it A. N. Ktouse, and tanc. Offenbacher. • The Nugget for magazines. • Mr. and Mr«. taster Finley off Klamath Fail« were recent Apple gate visitor«, being guests of Mr Finley’« brother and «l«tcr, Ed Finley and Mr«. Victor Andersen. • To plan the landscaping of the ((round« at the Star ranger sta- tion is the aim of Mr. Sunder- inan, landscape artist of the Uni versity of California, who arrived on the Applegate a few days ago. Mr. Sunderman has expressed his approval of the landscaping al ready completed, which includes the construction of stone steps leading to the station buildings and the planting of fems, bar berry. and other wild plants on the premises. The general plan will Include the transplanting of other wild shrubs on the slopes adjacent to the buildings • Stop at the Nugget. • Mrs. Barbara Oiinghouse, em- ployed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Cantrail for the last four months, returned a few dava ago to ter DOOM at Azalea, Ore. • Mrs Meyer has returned to her home at Klamath Falls, after spending several days as a guest of her cousin. Mrs Chas. Ham ilton. Mrs. Myer also vlaitej) Mrs Wm. .Ionian on Thompson creek while In this vicinity. • Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Cantrall had as guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. Roy Smith of Jacksonville. Page 3 ners from noon til) evening next Thursday at her popular cafe. • Atx.ut twenty member« of the Applegate Grange attended the regular meeting of the Central Point organization Friday eve ning, at which time Wm. Clute and M1 m Maxine Hill, member« of the local juvenile grange, were graduated to the local subordinate grange. • The Saturday night dance at Applegate, sponsored by the Grange, wax a success, 64 num- hers having been «old. The Grange expects to give two more fort nightly dance«, the next to be December 1. Member« assisted the Community League Haturday in completing the ceiling of the hall. • Mr. and Mr«. France« Krouse are among several local people who were unable to be about as a result of severe colds. • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gllli«, who recently took over the local drug store, will be open for business > on Monday. • Mr. and Mr«. J. S Howard and «on Billy, and Mr«. Frances tane. Mr. Howard’« mother, all of Medford, called on friends here Friday evening. r - ............. —~l R. W. Sleeter, M. D. 202 Medford Bldg. Medford Ehone 4 TRY THE TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA ICE CREAM MOLDS When you go to California, try the train! Big < hange» have taken plate on our rail». Pullman charge» are a third le»» than last year. Rail farev^rc touching bottom «1 2# a mile and lew. Complete meal» in our dining caxi cMt as little as 80<*. For de- tail», *ec your local agent or write J. A. Ormandy, 704 Pacific Building. Portland, Oregon. Special Ice Cream Molds, in Thanksgiving motif, lend a special festive air to the holiday feast. Tasty, whole some ice cream, in all flavors, either from custom patterns or made up in special order may be had from your favorite ice cream dealer or, if you prefer, you may phone or call at the plant, 38 North Bartlett, to place your holiday order. You will find Snider’s serv ice complete, and prices most certainly within reason. SNIDER DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. Southern Pacific PHONE 203—MEDFORD TO YOU, WE OFFER OUR MOST SINCERE HYGIENIC AN I CURING NOW AVAILABLE WITH BOYDELL ELECTRIC MANICURING SETS Drop In and nee meehiutlcal Manicuring—the very latest! BOWMAN’S Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Phone 57—1» 8. Central IL e Because of the Unfortunate Death of C. C. Chitwood, Our Formal Opening Was Postponed Till Next MONDAY NOVEMBER 26 T7 T? T? f TO FIRST 50 WOMEN f K £ £• on OUR OPENING DAY CAr bottle □BL PERFUME COME IN EAKLY MONDAY AND SEE JACKSONVILLE’S NEW STOCKS OF HOSPITAL SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY HOME REMEDIES NOTIONS TOILETRIES HOLIDAY GOODS NOVELTIES FRESH CHOCOLATES AND TAKE HOME YOUR FREE GIFT OF PERFUME WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS CHITWOOD'S WHAT YO UWANT WHEN YOU NEED IT! Mrs. .lean Gillis, Manager Phone Jacksonville 12 THANKS! There’s a word! A word, THANKS. But what does it mean? The bell-hop mutters “thanks” when we slip him a dime; the telephone operator echoes “thanks” when we give her a number; the politician guffaws “thanks” when we pledge a vote. A national holiday is based on the word. We use it a thousand times a day in our speech. Yet—what does it mean ? To the merchants who have signed this page it means this: They have tried to bring you the finest merchandise and at the lowest prices to you. Ybu have appreciated their efforts. By buying in Jacksonville you have shown your appreciation of their work. You have said “thanks” to them. They, in turn, go further. They have appreciated your patronage but they are trying to make their thanks mean even more . . . they all join in wishing you a most happy and enjoyable Thanksgiving. These Merchants Wish to Express Their Thanks to Jacksonville! THE MARBLE CORNER THE NUGGET CONFECTIONERY DUNNINGTON’S MARKET COLEMAN’S HARDWARE THE BASKET GROCERY 1 JACKSONVILLE SERVICE STATION WHILLOCK’S GOLDEN RULE DUNNINGTON’S GARAGE AMY DOW’S CAFE THE JACKSONVILLE MINER