Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, December 28, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, December 28, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
companled by his sister, Miss Mar­
garet, also of Heattie. v
• Ray Ix'Wis, student at SONS
In Ashland, Is spending the holi-
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar I^ewls
<L Both from JACKSONVILLE and OVER the HILL •
Raymond McKnlght of Lozier
——-----——------- ——-—-J Lane visited his grandmother, Mrs
• otls Bmk returned Wednesday • Mrs Jack O'Brie Ml WHS hostess R. E. Wilson of this city, Thurs­
‘ ttllL having spent to the
th® Indies
indie« of the Grange Home day.
ChrislmiM here with his parents Economics club at her home Wed- • Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKnlght
Mr and Mrs M R Buck Mrs I nesday afternoon.
and son Raymond of Lozier Lane,
EllMbeth Parks and son llollls
and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert DeHaas
•
Mr.
and
Mrs
Wm
Hansen,
Mr.
and daughter Ellu, of Madford.
were Christmas guests of Mr. and
and
Mrs.
Hale
Wheeler
and
Mrs.
also were Christmas guests ut the
Edna l'ursel of Medford were Mrs Ray E. Wilson of the Nugget
Buck home
among those spending Christmas confectionery.
• Mr and Mis Paul Anderson of with Applegate relatives, as were • Henry Mankins of the Sterling
Medford, accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs Is'Ster Throckmorton district was a Jacksonville visitor
son-in-law ami daughter, Mr and of Eugle Point.
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Edward Goodwin, and Mr
•
John Nunn of Poor Man's creek
•
Among
the
numerous
families
Goodwills father of Fort Jones,
Cal., spent Wednesday visiting Ap of the Applegate who entertained was a visitor here Thursday after­
piegate relatives, including Mr with a tumlly dinner Christmas noon.
Mr and Mrs Edwin Taylor, Mr were Mr and Mrs. Newton Ix-wis, • Mr and Mrs Hilbert Anderson
Mr. and Mrs Fred Benedict and and children of Phoenix, and Ray
and Mrs Joss Taylor, and Mr and Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Brown.
Johnson of Sterling district were
Mrs A 8. Kleinhammer.
•
Mrs.
Harold Crump was hos- Christmas guests at the home of
• A son weighing fl'w pounds
tess to 60 guests at a duncing Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Bailey and
Mr and Mis
Mrs. Ed Wall party
bom to Mr.
ut her home here Christmas family of this city.
ut their home ut Sterling Decem­ night.
• Mrs. Frank Clark and daughter
ber 21.
Frances of this city were Medford
• Mik« Ardlth Renard of Kan • Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kubli of visitors
Tuesday afternoon.
Francisco was among the four­ Gold Hill visited relatives here
teen guests entertained at Christ ■ luring the week-end previous to • Mr and Mrs Oscar Lewis and
mas dinner ut the home of Mi their departure for Junction City family of this city were Christmas
to spend the Christmas vacation visitors at the Roy Jones home in
and Mrs Harry Helms Christina« with
relatives there.
Central Point.
Miss Renard, daughter of Mr«
C
Curl
Drew Is among the local • Miss Alice Hoefs of this city
Heims, will remain here during
CCC boys who are spending the left Sunday for Portland, where
the winter.
vacation in Portland.
she will visit a sister, Mrs. But­
• Mr and Mrs Lester Finley re­ week's
• Mr and Mrs l-awrcnce Luy of ler Her visit will be for an in­
turned to Klamath Fulls Wcdncs Wellen
and
Mrs
Beatrice
Miller
of
day, having been guests during Medford s|>ent Christmas with rel­ definite period.
the first part of the week of atives on Applegate.
• Mr. and Mrs. John M. Price of
Edward Finley und sister* Mrs • Mr and Mrs Leon Offenbacher Coulterville mine, Calif., spent the
Victor Andersen Mr und Mr« motored to Grants Pass Christmas, week with Miss McCully of this
Emeat McKee and daughter of
they were guests of the lat­ city, returning south Thursday.
Klamath Fulls also sjM-nt Christ­ where
ter
’
s
parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M • John Orth of Medford and Mrs.
mas with Applegate relatives
Heuber. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Salt­ Joe Pelton of Klamath Falls were
• The Nugget for cold drinks
marsh spent the day at Talent Jacksonville visitors Wednesday.
• Taking the occasion of the an- with Mr and Mrs. Loys Hamilton • Dr. and Mrs H. B. Gillis of this
'Wl!
party to honor • Mrs Hattie lx>gan of Jackson­ city were Christmas visitors at the
"enbberx whose birthday miniver ville la «pending the week at the J. B Gillis home on Thompson
»rtc*. occurred in December, the home of her brother, Ansil Gilson creek.
Lhdlcs1 Aid Six-iety of the Pres­ • Erank Kurtz, who bought the • David Adamson, SONS student,
byterian church made their party old Wright place and is fixing it was a Christmas guest at the
late Inst week an event of unusual up for a home, returned Sunday Mary Norvell home in this city.
interest. Members honored were from a business trip to Yreka.
• George Merritt and Miss issie
Meadiimes A 8 Klelnhummer and • The Nugget for magazines.
McCully of Jacksonville were Med­
1-oula Ncidermeyer anil Mias Mar- • Mrs W. B Cruuse and Arthur ford visitors Wednesday morning.
garet Hart Forty-five women en­
Mrs. Margaret Watson of Port­
have returned from a trip •
joyed an aftemiMin of games fol­ Crause
land arrived Friday to spend a
to
Roseburg,
where
they
went
to
lowing a cover«! dish luncheon ut
with her sister, Mrs. Harold
Christmas with Mr. Crause, week
noon, with the exchange of gifts spend
B Gillis of this city.
who
Is
111
in
the
hospital
there.
around the Christmas tree climax­ • Mr« Ogden and children, who • Mrs. Englehart of Los Angeles,
ing the day Hix guests attended lived on Poorman's creek, have Calif., returned to her home Wed­
from Medford, including Mrs Fred moved
to the valley for the winter nesday evening after spending
Fick and Mrs. G. A Gardner of to enable
the children to attend some time with her daughter, Mrs.
Ban Francisco, formerly of Jack­ school at the
Advent academy. Mr Jack Green, of this city.
sonville. who is making an extend­ Ogden will continue
to make his • Mrs Barbara Jennings of Med­
ed visit in Southern Oregon.
called on friends here Wed­
home
in
the
hills,
his ford
• Harley Fleming of Jacksonville time between the two dividing
nesday.
places.
wax a recent visitor to the Apple­ • The annual Jacksonville school • Welcome news to his friends,
gate Although a horticulturist, program and Christmas tree was John R. Knight was able to return
Mr. Fleming expressed much in­ held at the local school gymnas­ to his home from Sacred Heart
terest In Jacksonville's mining ium here Friday evening. After hospital Monday.
activity, stating that a small con­
Mrs. Fred Fick of Medford was
splendid program furnished by a • visitor
cern is operating succesfully at the a teachers
here Wednesday.
and children, sacks of
Fleming orchard
Mrs. George Gardner of San
nuts, candy and oranges were •
• Leonard N. Hall, Jacksonville's passed out to all children of the Francisco was a Jacksonville vis-
itor Sunday.
ambitious editor, motored to the community.
Applegate a few days ago and re­ • Mr and Mrs. H. L. Noblit of • The Applegate editor, seen in
ported a deficiency of peanuts in Medford were visitors at the the city, supposedly laying in a
of pencils and • paper. She
his home town.
Cheater Pursell home Sunday eve­ stock
must have made a New Years res­
• Clarence Buck. Big Applegate ning.
stockman, has been ill at his home • Mrs. Howard Bare and daugh­ olution. Contributed by an Apple-
during the last week Mr. Buck ters Jean and Betty of Medford gater.
was somewhat improved Wednes­ called on Mrs. Martha Mitchell • LOST Brown tooled leather
lady’s purse containing personal
day
Tuesday.
items hard to replace. Finder
• Stop at the Nugget.
• Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Young and
please return to Roberta Forbes
• Ixiuia Buckley, student at the family of Medford were dinner
or to Nugget confectionery,
Columbia university at Portland, guests at the Ruel Knowlton home
Jacksonville, and receive re­
where he is a member of Sigma here Christmas day.
ward.
Phi Sigma fraternity, is spending • Ed Vogel, Mrs. Louise Moore
the holidays here with his parents, and children George and Grade • FOR SALE- Wheat $1 50 cwt.,
Newtown apples 50c in your box,
Mr. and Mr« J. T Buckley.
and Miss Melva Anderson were
delivered. Roy Smith, Jackson­
• A successful evening is report­ dinner guests at the Fred Butcher
ville.
(Janl-35)
ed by patrons of the Sterling home Christmas. Ray Vogel spent
school who attended a box social the day at the home of his mother, FOR SALE—4-room house with
basement, garage, woodshed,
and Christmas program there late Mrs MaMie Vogel, of Griffin
large chicken house, city water
last week Eight dollars were creek.
and 2 good wells, 2 acres partly
realized from the sale of the • Mr and Mrs Ray Crumley and
in fruit, grapes and walnuts, lo­
taxes.
small daughter. Donna Mae, visited
cated in Jacksonville. $600 cash;
• Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Klcinham- relatives here Tuesday evening.
will accept good used car or
mer entertained a large number of • Mr and Mrs. Thurman of
truck as part payment. Cail The
guests at their home ChriBtmas, Granta Pass and Mrs. Janet Hutch­
Miner, phone 141, Jacksonville.
Including Mr. and Mrs. Merriam ings of Ross Lane were dinner
Worthington and daughter Dianne, guests at the home of their moth­
The Japanese, we read, do not
and Paul Worthington of San er. Mrs. E. F. Fairktng and broth­
Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Peter er, Walter Whitney, Christmas hate us. It is fortunate, perhaps,
that they owe us nothing.—Wes­
Garret and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde day.
Young and daughter Marily of • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and ton Leader.
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Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. Martin daughter Francis spent Tuesday
As they couldn’t be quarreling
Stevens and son Jerry, Mr. and afternoon with Mr. Bennett's par­
for the spoil, rival GOP leaders are
Mrs. Clarence Fry, and Harold ents in Beagle.
Worthington of Medford.
• Mrs Polly Watkins and son evidently spoiling for a quarrel.—■
• The expectations of Wayne Guy spent Christmas with Mr. and Weston Leader.
(Red) Carpenter, member of the Mrs. Harry Whitney and family.
The yawning lady of Illinois had
Star station CCC crew, who plan­ • A surprise birthday party was
ned to return to Portland Tuesday given in honor of George Van probably been reading Olin Miller’s
to enter business college, were Galder’s anniversary at the home paragraphs. Weston leader.
sadly thwarted that morning when of his parents Saturday evening. r
he became ill with mumps. Mr The occasion was spent in danc­
Carpenter was taken to the iso­ ing by a large group of friends.
lation ward at Camp Applegate.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D
Refreshments were served at mid­
• Applegate Grange is sponsoring night.
202 Medford Bldg.
a dance at Applegate hall New • Iutrry Howe, who had been en­
Year’s night with music by the gaged in mining for some time
• *
Owen Oregon Lumber Jacks. The in Jacksonville, recently moved to
Medford
Phone 4
Community league dance here his home in Seattle. He was ac-
Christmas night was reported suc­
cessful, 150 numbers being sold.
• Courteous service at the Nugget
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Offenbacher
entertained the following guests
Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Rlnabarger of Medford and Mrs.
Mamie Venable and Walter Blair
of Ashland vicinity.
Personal News Notes
, Huey Long is the type our in-
FEDERAL HANK CHECK
TAX OFF JAN LAKY 1 i telligent compositor says he’d like
to throw in Weston Leader.
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J. W Maloney, collector of in­
China’s handicap as a nation is
ternal revenue, stated today that
the federal tax of two cents on that her teeming population does­
bank checks would not be effec­ n’t team Weston Leader.
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tive after December 31, 1634.
the alm of this repub­
“The Revenue Act of 1634 pre- lic Although
is peace, it is perhaps prudent
vlded for the repeal of tax on bank to have
something to aim with.
checks, drafts or orders for the Weston leader.
payment of money, drawn on a
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bank, banker, or trust company,
At a time when people are look­
at the close of business December
31, 1034," stated Collector Ma­ ing for easy dough, scant heed is
loney, "but information received at paid to the scriptural injunction:
this office indicates that manyy "In the sweat of thy face shalt
attorneys and other interested
parties have the impression that thou eat bread."- Weston Leader.
other taxes imposed by the rev­
Such a homely virtue as thrift
enue act of 1932 were repealed
will be scorned when all may look
on June 30. 1934.
“I would call particular atten­ forward to living, after 60, in a
tion to the fact that the increased free house on Easy street.—Wes­
rates of stamp tax on Issues and ton Leader.
transfers of capital stock, the
stamp tax on deeds of convey­
Franklin D. thinks he has "the
ance. the tax on safe deposit box greatest job in the world," but he |
rentals and the tax on all ad­ has never run a country news- I
missions selling for 41 cents or
more will be in effect as pro­ paper.- -Weston Leader.
vided under the present laws, until
July 1, 1935 The only taxes which
have been repealed are the taxes
on candy, soft drinks, and the use •
of boats."
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A modern girl will never have a ’
stitch in her side if she has to I
take it herself.--Weston Leader.
Stewart-Warner
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The time for a driver to blow I Service - Sales - Rentals
up is when his tire goes flat.—
Weston Leader.
What the world needs is a good ' 423 East Main Street, Medford
scent cigar.—Weston Leader.
TELEPHONE 668
DON’S
RADIO SERVICE
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MONARCH SEED & FEED CO
Sixth and Bartlett, Medford
J
Phone 260
Instead of getting a thrill when
sold for hotel beef at one dollar a
pound, that champ Hereford at Los
Angeles must have felt pretty well
cut up. Weston Leader.
YOU
Can Have
NEW CLOTHES
All the Time
( lothex (-leaned by the Pan-
toriurn retain the quality of
new clothe«, for the im­
proved method« cannot in­
jure even the most delicate
fabrics. There’s real econ­
omy in dressing well when
quality cleaning can be had
so reasonably at Medford’s
finest—the PANTORIUM.
PANTORIUM
Dye Works
PHONE 244
I)r. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic - Physlotheraphy
Oregon License 264
California License 3029
14 Years in .Medford, Oregon
Have You Tried
ORIGINAL T. CHARLES
SHAMP-U-TINT
HAIR COLORING
Applied by Experts
This Sensational
Restore gray and overbleached
hair to its natural shade ... at
BOWMAN’S
Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor
Phone 57—18 S. Central
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
GUN SMITH—LOCKSMITH
Ijiwn Mower Service
Phone 261
23 North Fir
S. C. PETERS
(D.M.D.)
Dentist
Opposite Post Office
JACKSONVILLE
NEW BREAD?
BAKED IN ONE OF THE
FINEST BAKERIES
IN THE WEST
... On Sale at YOUR Favorite Grocers’
Have You an Old-Fashioned
Strain in the Family?
DO YOU LIKE MOUNTAIN MUSIC?
DOES A SQUARE DANCE TICKLE YOUR TOES?
When the Clock Strikes 12!
• Midnight, next Monday, when Father Time
rips another leaf from his calendar, the world
will launch into a new, a better year, which
we hope will be filled with both promise and
fulfilment for our many friends in southern
Oregon and northern California.
• Too, as the clock ticks off the first few
minutes of 1935, they will mark the 25th year
the Monarch Seed and Feed Company has op­
erated in Medford under the same ownership.
0 May we extend the season’s greeting to
you, Friend?
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Come, come now—out with it! Does continual jazz tire your ears,
your feet and your patience? Would you like to see a night set
aside each week for old-fashioned fsetivity at the famous Marble
Corner?
We are considering such an innovation and we would like to hear
YOUR views on this subject . . . after all, you know, such a his­
toric old spot as The Corner sort of owes respect to ghosts of its
colorful past and we aim to cut you-all in on some good, early-day
model fun.
Next time you are by the Marble Corner take a moment off and
drop in for a little chat with us about this . . . you know, callers,
fiddlers, thumpin’ planners and stuff . . . we’re ready to shoot
when you say the word!
The MARBLE CORNER
PHONE 281—JACKSONVILLE