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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner TO PRESENT SCHOOL PLAY THURSDAY EVE 1 Jackson county bunch primped and PICK NEW LEADER primed for an hour then ran nearly FOR CLUB DEPARTMENT half the way under one umbrella. I lAfaaaMAm 'That was drastic but the banquet Following the resignation of LCClUlCS ^VOlHvIl turned out right enough after all. James Fretwell, Mrs. E. H. Taylor The artichoke cocktail raised more i Following weeks of constant has been appointe«! chairman of the comments next day than all of Dean home economics in the grange and (Continued from page one) ¡Jewell’s dinner speech on the new practice, elaborate preparations and will automatically become president much effort on the part of Miss friendly protection of shrubs un : education. Fountain Service of the new Home Economics club. who has been in The consciously storing up memories for Thursday morning Prof. Mildred Beth Crocker, . second and fourth Wednesdays later years. Delegation went to bed I Chamberlain talked about the living yharge of ' dramatics, finishing of the month have been assigned us S teaks , R oasts , touches are being given to members and discovered that Corvallis is 1 room ami didn’t seem to come to meeting days. Next meeting will be S hort O rders and blessed with a genuine frog orches much of a decision on where to of the cast of “Diamonds,” high on March 23 and the time will be school production, for presentation tra the same as Applegate’s. L unches i place the clock. Miss Grace John- devote«! to decorating the hall. Next morning registered at the 1 son discussed the household budget next Thursday night. The grange also hus organized Snappy Service The play has been arranged and a drill team of which Edwin Taylor Home Economics building along ‘ to a great and interesting length, with 150 other women who would and Prof. E. W. Warrington relig will be given for the direct benefit is captain. Popular Prices attend th? conference. Heard Dr. ion. In p.m. ladies chatted over and of the Jackosnville Parent-Teacher Every type of costume is said to Frank Parr’s lecture on reading around the teacups. Then a visit association, which plans to buy u I have prevailed at the hurt! time Special Accommodations to during the child’s leisure, and in the was paid to swimming class and piano for the school soon. After-Theater Parties «lance at Applegate Saturduy. Mas The story of the entertaining querade: outfits, aprons and over afternoon listened to more lectures ballroom dancing class. hour and a half comedy-drama de alls, evening go* ns and real patches on the best foods at lowest prices Private Dining Rooms About this time some sort of sea by Mrs. Williams and child psy sickness overtook one of Jackson picts a woman’s husband who has and rags graced the dancers. The Hearing Completion chology by Dr. Esther McGinnis of county’s women and was diagnosed the annoying habit of bringing grange is sponsoring unother dance Washington, D. C. Went to convo by everybody as either flabbergas- home any stranger who can tell al in three weeks. cation that afternoon, too, and tation over the city or lack of judg hard luck story and portrays why heard Dr. T. Z. Koo, vice president ment on food qualities. That person she cannot be blamed for being ov- 1 of World’s Christian Student fed missed a banquet and Friday’s lec erly suspicious, especially when she ESTIMATE CLEANUP TO RUN SEVERAL OUNCES eration (full fledged except for the tures about children in 1950 and has a valuable diamond in the FOX CRATERIAN *MEDFORD cue). He discussed the Sino-Jap sit houses, but saw Lane county com house. Kate Drummond, one of the T. P. and G. E. Carrier, mining uation and its causes at great munities demonstrate their dra principal players, suspects Phil’s Friday, Saturday, March 1M-19 just below the mouth of French I old chum, Ed Lorrance, of being a | length and didn’t get excited about matic abilities. This was very grati-. it eithei. His talk was broadcast fying because Jackson county has thief. In consequence she makes a gulch on the Pat Swain place, ex-' and about every lady on the cam communities which like to drama-> great deal of trouble for herself pect a profitable cleanup this week pus inquired what publication she tize, too. This seasickness lasted and others. Percy, another player, to run somewhere between four and With JEAN HARLOW could obtain which might give his about all day and resulted in or and his mother and pert little Peg 15 ounces in placer gold. WALTER HUSTON The two have cleaned bedrock for gy keep the fun flowing and two speech in full. ange juice and sympathizing lonely hearts find happiness in the more than a hundre«! feet, formingI Be* ween lecture hours and din friends, but subsided sufficiently in Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ner time viewed a student exhibit the evening to permit attendance end. The cast has been chosen as a race terminated with a long flume March 241-21-22 and, according to T. P., who was in showing an ideal white rat and i at an aesthetic dance recital by follows: Bob Jones as Ed Lorrance, two not so ideal because they had students of physical education. Remo Kime as Peggy Lorrance, Jacksonville the other day obtain-i “THE LOST missed some of their vitamins A Some folks could feel the meaning Forest Thomason as Phil Drum ing equipment for the work, both race and flume are lined with a yel-1 and F and all of that. Saw’ old- I of the dance, and others merely saw mond, Margaret Norvell as Kate SQUADRON” Drummond, Doris Clark as Aunt low covering, indicating excellent fashioned spring tonics of barks the motions and costumes. wi'M R iciiaki * D ix Emily Shane, Lula Metzger as Be returns for the past month’s ef and teas set alongside our present Dr. Esther McGinnis of Washing atrice Shane, Donald Forbes as forts. day knowledge of tomato and or ERICH VOS STROHEIM Depth and swiftness of the water ange juice. Hereafter we will sub ton, D. C., lectured each day on how Percy Shane, Vivian Card as Mrs. Other Famous Star* running in the channel have hamp- ’ to psychologically bring up Jane. Cox and Valera Winningham as mit ourselves to sunlight and car ere«l efforts to recover gold and Perhaps this was the most inter M ss Cronker. rots. WedM Thurs, March 23-21 the brothers are attempting to; esting and revolting information re- The three-act play will be inter Next important event was a ban quet Wednesday evening. The whole I ceived during the conference, and spersed with music between cur wash base rock with an ordinary some of the ma’s violently dis tains by Howard Lewis’ six-piece ganlen hose, pushing nuggets to- , ‘•THE WISER SEX” with Clever Cast agreed. Grandmas would have turn orchestra and will be presented in ward the sluice box. They have just ed pale had they been there. It the school gymnasium at M o’clock. recently reached an ol«i channel, Mm's and Ladies' takes a long time to educate folks. All Jacksonvillians are urged to be cutting in from the rim. Mats., Week Days 20c Seasickness wasn ’ t the only ver present to enjoy the evening and SHOE REPAIRING Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c sion of ups and downs. Other folks aid the parent-teacher organization • The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. | in the Modem Way of the gang had trials and tribula in their effort to equip the institu Chester Carter of Forest creek was a ny Seat 15c tions over an evening dress, agon tion with a much-needed piano. Ad buried ut the Log Town cemetery i A FULL LINE OF SHOE a few days ago. ies over an extemporaneous speech, mission prices have been set at a FINDINGS pangs of homesickness, emotional reasonable figure, 25 and 10 cents, stress, fatigue, and one all but and a full house is anticipate«! for walked down the board walk with the one showing. VALLEY PEOPLE ALWAYS HAVE a college youth by mistake. About S hoe R epair S hop the only grief Mrs. Mack exper Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor HIGH SCHOOL POWWOW A GOOD TIME ienced was not being able to always W'e Give S&H Green Stamps CRUNCHING SUCCESS hear the oh’s and ah’s, but she AT the 135 West Main Medford «lashed off to Portland Friday eve Popcorn, popcorn balls and lem ning, which probably made up for that. Somebody got so emotionally onade furnished innocent but noisy amusement and diversion for the 1 stirred up about college that she high school participants in the In had to write on a real campus note dian contest which culminated with From 9 to 2 book when attending lectures. the treat last Friday evening at the Some had a sufficiency of cam ADMISSION 75c— AFTER 12 O’CLOCK 50c pus atmosphere and others felt a schoolhouse. The losing half played host to the winners, eight pounds H. H. F arley , Floor Manager keen longing to go to college re of chocolates due from sponsors gardless of age. Just a matter of failing to arrive for the fest. taste, or maybe their degree of am A basketball game between the Type winter bition and intellectuality. The cam high school team and one made up pus highlights of discussion were of members Specialists of the faculty featured Baby Lindbergh and the recent de the entertainment, teachers gaining OUR STOCK IS LARGER AND MORE cision of the board of higher edu a victory in points but Comer Main and Grape Sts. not damages, cation to combine the Corvallis and COMPLETE THAN EVER Medford to Florence Hunsaker, re Eugene institutions. Had lunch according guard for the education dis PHONE 1363 every day at the Memorial Union. cruited We Will Re Delighted to Serve Your Wants pensers. Hunsaker had the Walked on the law’n and enjoyed displeasure Mrs. to run afoul Chuck Or Procure Anything in the Drug Line all the privileges of seniors and ’s noble but withal solid head, coming home Saturday the Buick Ward You May Need—At Your Service resulting in a beautifully marked strolled on the walks at the Eugene black eye, so described by her hus campus with more privileges than a band, who also pursued the high P. G. Had lunch at Roseburg with teamsters. for the ruler ad- bean soup thrown in. The moun monishers Players PAINTING were M. E. Coe, W. J. Prescriptions a Specialty tains and trees and cozy confines of Nee, Ray Hunsaker, Helen PAPERHANGING the Buick brought more discussion and Mrs. Ray Hunsaker. Kafoury PHONE 12 and intimacies than a year of or ETC. The chocolates which failed to ar dinary association. Somebody want- rive probably are enroute to this | ed a Compton’s encyclopeadia to see city and Estimates students have been noticed whether any subject had been un hanging about the postoffice daily Gladly Given discussed, and someone else burst with a hopeful air. forth with joy on Sexton mountain Phone 13 or Drop a Card to when she saw the Rogue river val-1 P. O. Box 51, Jacksonville climb to the housetops from now on ley again. A lot of Jackson county kids will besides eating carrots and egg yolks. Upstate Confab LEONARD’S CAFE “Beast of the City’’ Fox Rialto JOHNSON’S Jacksonville Dance Medford Typewriter Exchange R.C.CHAPPELL The Jacksonville Pharmacy Friday and Saturday SINKING NEW SHAFT The Jacksonville Exchange New and Second Hand Goods We Trade for Anything Worth Handling 31/2-TON federal truci : for sale Post Office Box 61 Wabrite and partner, mining on the McMann property on Daisy creek in this city, have moved op erations over to a new hole and are nearing bedrock. The two met with moderate success in their former venture and look forward to results in the new shaft. Send The Miner to your friends. CLASSIFIED ADS Cent a Word Each Insertion PITTSBURGH PROOF PAINTS Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers and Miners' Supplies Coleman’s Hardware WE SELL FOR CASH PHONE 13 EXCHANGE—Cabinet size Victrola with 15 recoids for typewriter. See W. S. Blair, opposite postof fice, Jacksonville. TOOLS SHARPENED and light blacksmithing, all work guaran teed. See J. S. Fewel, Jackson ville. FOR SALE OR TRADE — Light wagon, practically new, had very little use. For further informa tion see Charles Horn, Jackson ville. 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