Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, December 21, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, December 21, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Personal News Notes
<L Both troni JACKSONVILLE «mi OVER the HILL
• I* ui >II m and timbers of the grade
•chool are hind at work on a
Christmnx cantata, "In Cjuext of
Hnntu Claus," which will be given
in the .lackaonvlllr gymnasium
Friday, December 21, at 8 o'clock
The seventh and eighth grade pu­
pils will alng Christinas carols and
membora or the high school glee
clubs will present a cantata.
• Mr and Mix Ernest Holbrook
of Han Francisco are expected to
arrive Saturday evening from San
k ranclxco to spend the holiday per­
iod with Mrs Holbrook's parents.
Mr and Mrs Frank Cameron
• Mr and Mrs Charles Hocker
smith of Medford were dinner
guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs E H Taylor Hunday.
• Wesley Offcnbacher. four-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs Lance
Offcnbacher, sustained a broken
arm as a result of a fall Monday
It Is believed ttiat the youngster
fell from a chair, which caused
both bones of the arm to break be­
tween the wrist and elbow.
• Courteous service al Uiu Nugget
• Mr and Mm Sherman and son
of lumdcaster, Calif , were on Lit
tie Applegate the first of the week
in the interest of purchasing u
cattle ranch. They were accom­
panied by F. L. Nutter, real estate
dealer of Ashland.
• Mlns Idabellc Jester of Phoenix,
recently of Rocky Point at Klam
ath l<ake, Is spendin gthe week as
a guest of her sister, Mrs. George
Rowden.
• Mrs James Buckley was among
focal friend« calling at the home
of Mrs. Ulla Haskins early this
week
• The Mt Isabel lookout house on
Forest crack, which has been un­
der construction this fall, will be
completed today by the CCC con­
struction crew. Ranger l^ee Port
took |>ack mules to the mountain
top Wednesday to bring out the
larger portion of the carpentry
equipment.
• Mr. and Mrs Primlo Cardf of
Medford vicinity were guests at
the Aris Throckmorton home Mon­
day
• Miss Virginia King of lower
Applegate was in Medford Mon­
day, where she visited friends.
• Applegates annual Christmas
dance will be sponsored by the
Community league this year. The
dance will be given Christmas
night, with music by the Owen
Oregon Lumberjacks of Medford
Lunch of sandwiches,
cake and
coffee will be served.
• The Nugget for magazines.
• Rudy Knutscn, Star gulch min­
er, expects to go to Portland soon
to si>end the Christmas holiday.
Carl Ayres, teacher at the Little
Applegate school, also will leave
this afternoon to spend the holiday
at his home In Portland
• Mrs. Gene Mee wus hostess to
a large group of local friends at a
whist party at her home Saturday
evening. Prizes for high score were
awarded Mrs Vivian Whitchett
and Edward Kubll, low going to
Miss Mary lieatty and Harry
Brown.
• Miss Mollie Ray Is leaving soon
for Portland, where she will be a
guest of Miss Mabel Mickey.
• Miss Mary Beatty, who is teach­
ing at the Ruch school, will return
to her home in Ashland this eve­
ning to s|>end the holidays.
• Programs thia afternoon and
• v. nlng will mark the close of the
Applegate schools for a week's
Christmas vacation. Sterling pu­
pils planned
|u< s. ut then pn •
gram Thursday evening, which
would be followed by a box social,
while Thompson creek will give
their program Sunday evening
Beaver creek, Ruch and Watkins
will give entertainments tonight.
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while Uniontown and Little Apple­
gate have selected this afternoon
for the annual observance. Ex­
change of gifts and receiving of
candy and nutx around the Christ­
mas tree will be enjoyed by the
children.
• Stop at the Nugget.
• Mi and Mrs George Rowden,
newlyweds of the Applegate, were
the Inspiration of two charivari
parties during the week-end. Ruch
friends gathered for the ancient
custom Saturday evening, while
the following night lower Apple­
gate people assembled to extend
their well wishes.
• U-o Hoffman will arrive from
the Sacramento Junior college dur­
ing the week-end to remain here
for the Christmas vacation. Lee
Port Jr., from Oregon State col­
lege, also will spend the holidays
here.
• Chestci Lind, prospective young
stockman of the Applegate, Is the
proud |>oHHesHor of a new bicycle,
which has caused excessive riding
about in the tain, as well as a
little unusual recreational activity
where adults ure concerned.
• William Dorn of upper Apple­
gate spent the week-end with
■friends In Medford.
• W. B. Crause, the nurseryman
of Jacksonville hill, is ill in the
hospital at Roseburg. His wife ex­
pects to go to Roseburg to tie near
him until he recovers.
• Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchey
and I-awrence I ar Nies have moved
to one of the cabins on the Cady
place to spend the winter. Mrs
Ritchey's little daughter, Reta May
Welch, has gone to California to
spend the winter with her father.
• Mrs. Mabel Roberts, who hai
been employed at the Amy Dow
confectionery, left Monday to ac­
cept a new position. She was ac­
companied by her small son Ger­
ald
• The Nugget for cold drinks.
• Memls'rs of the Jacksonville
Grange took charge of the Grange
program at Applegate hall Friday.
December 14.
• Mr and Mrs. M D. Thorpe and
daughter, who came here recently
from Granta Paxs, left Wednesday
to spend the holidays on the coast.
• Claude Miuike of this city has
passed entrance examinations and
expects to leave soon for Han
Diego, Calif , where he will enter
the United Htates navy.
• Mrs Clinton Hmlth entertained
members of the Jacksonville
Health society unit with a covered
dish luncheon Tuesday.
• Mlar. Ida Kieinhammer, who has
been visiting her brother, Arthur
Klein hammer of Applegate, re­
turned to her home In Yreka last
week.
• Del ma Eaton and Jimmie Kent
reentered the l<x:al school here this
week 'They, with other members of
the family, recently returned here
from Powers.
• The Jacksonville Ladies Aid so­
ciety will hold their annual Christ­
inas party In the Presbyterian
church Thursday, December 20.
A covered dlxh luncheon and gifts
were to have been exchanged
• Mixx Helen Storm celebrated
her seventh birthday anniversary
with a party at her home Satur­
day afternoon. Her small guests
Included Margaret White, Frances
Bennett, Barbara Norvell, Barbara
Purcell, Helen Flitcroft, Ixiis
Weissburg and Betty and Rita
Roberts
• Miss Alice Hoefs visited with
a brother, Elmer Hoefs, In Butte
Falls Saturday, where she re­
mained for a few days Miss Hoefs
plans to spend Christmas holidays
with her sisters In Portland. Her
brother, Hizzoner Elmer Hoefs, is
mayor of Butte Falls.
• Mrs Pauline Green Lam backer
of SoatUfl visited old friends in
J'ville Wednesday and Thursday
of last week. She was an overnight
guest of her girlhood chum, Miss
Alice Morgan Mrs. Lambacker
was enroute to visit her mother,
Mrs. Johnson Green, a former res­
ident of Jacksonville.
• Harry Rearnes of Phoenix vis­
ited his aunt. Mrs. Dora Harbaugh,
of Jacksonville Sunday.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick of Med­
please return to Roberta Forbes i cated In Jacksonville *600 cash;
ford returned Wednesday of last
or to Nugget confectionery, | will accept gcxxj used car or
week from a business trip to Port­
Jacksonville, and receive re- ' truck as part payment. Call The
land.
ward.
Miner, phone 141. Jacksonville.
• Mrs. Charles Hardy of Eugene • FOR HALE Wheat »1 50 cwt.,
wax a business visitor here a few
Newtown apples 50c in your box,
days last week.
delivered. Roy Smith, Jackson- I
Dr. H. P. Coleman
• A Christmas cants, to be pre-
ville.
(Janl-35) J
xented by the choir of the Jack­ FOR HALE 4-room house with , Chiropractic - Physlotheraphy
sonville Presbyterian church, will
Oregon Ucense 264
basement, garage, woodshed, 1
be given Hunday evening. Decem­
large chicken house, city water
California Ucense 3020
ber 2.3 lure The general public
and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly j
14 Year« In Medford, Oregon
lx extended a sj/eclal Invitation to
in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo-1
attenrl.
• Preston Card, who has been
employed in Han Francisco for the
past several months, recently re­
turned to his home here to spend •••
Christinas holidays.
• Mr. and Mrs. Smith and chil­
dren of Spencer creek visited
friends here the first of the week. • ••
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• Minx Maxine Childers gave a
birthday party at her home here
Saturday, December 15, the day
marking her tenth birthday anni-
vi i .Hny. Ten guests were present.
• LOST Brown tooled leather
lady’s purse containing personal
AT
items hard to replace. Finder
Many Beautiful
Jewelry Qifts
ORIGINAL T. CHARLES
HAIR COLORING
Applied by Experta
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YOLK FAVORITE JEWELER SINCE 1918
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BOWMAN’S
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Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
Phone 57—18 S. Central
The entire personnel of the Medford
National Bank wishes you—all of
you—the best during the coming
holidays . . . and for the New Year
of 1935, too!
JEWELRY
MEDFORD NATIONAL’BANK
MEDFORD, OREGON
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FIRST CLASS
HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS
for the first class
one way faro
plus 50/
—to all S. P. Mation« in Cali­
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Ari­
zona. Tickets are good on al!
trains leaving—-
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This Is
the Place!
There Still Is Ample Time
To Select Wisely That Important
Gift from
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THE TOGGERY IS SANTA CLAUS’ HEAD­
QUARTERS FOR MEN’S WEAR . . . You’ll
find style, quality and satisfaction in The Tog­
gery’s fine selection of Christmas merchandise
. . . Toggery service, coupled with Toggery
quality and courtesy make your dollar bigger.
Remember . . . The Toggery is the store where
your purchases are wrapped as gifts or for
mailing if you desire.
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JEWELERS
MEDFORD. ORE
DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1
Hr barb by midxighl, lunujry 12
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low coach-tourist fares on
sale every day.
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Southern
Pacific
Have You Tried
(With Mirror and ruff)
60e
Clever Compact Sets, 25c
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There is no gift that is appreciated more than one which
adds comfort to the lucky person on the receiving end . . .
Can you imagine anything that could give a man any more
comfort than one of these warm, comfortable Flannel Robes.
Plain colors and fancy trims—a color and a size for every
man.
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Boxed Personal Stationery, 35c up
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$7.00 to $11.00
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SILK SHIRTS
Mechanical Matches, 15c
NEW BREAD?
Here is a gift which expresses the true Yuletide spirit! A
real "dress-up” shirt—made of the finest pure silk crepe—
cut in
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the newest form-fit style . . . you will find these in
the colors every man prefers . . . blue . . . white ... . tan.
BAKED IN ONE OF THE
FINEST BAKERIES
IN THE WEST
Chitwood’s
JACKSONVILLE
Look Over Our Selections—Open Evenings
$1 to $2.50
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Pollyanna Oil Lamps, 75c
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F,
Mufflers, silk or wool,
plain or colorful, big and
warm. He’ll need this
practical gift every time
he steps outdoors.
ROBES
(The Duck lest Little Copper Jiggers You Ever Saw)
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MUFFLERS
Un
Modernistic Metallic Table Lamps $1.98
PHONE 12
$5
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Powder Boxes
TREE LIGHTS
Complete
Outfits
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Rich, luxurious Silk Pa­
jamas for either sleep or
lounge wear — trimmed
with contrasting silk pip­
ings. You will find these
Pajamas in colors that
are truly masculine.
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—Chitwood’s have loads of ’em
. . . in fact we just received
another load of unusual Christ­
mas Gifts, including—
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PAJAMAS
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This Sensational
GIFTS?
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Restore gray and overbleached
hair to Its natural shade ... at
Give a Gift of
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Schade2
Larry
SHAMP-U-TINT
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. On Sale at YOUR Favorite Grocers’
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THIS STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30
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