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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1932)
T he J acks !1 KTi * > *•* ♦ i KkjhíLJ ÄoLUME 1 ille M iner Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, May 27, 1922 HOLD LAST RITES Number 13 Proves Peach ’f Put hie st FOR GRADUATES DARWIN NONPLUSSED N umber 22 PASSPANSY BED ONE NATION’S 6 Vivian Beach, Jacksonville’s sport man jeweler, Tuesday of this By MAUDE POOL Thursday evening, starting at X wwk landed his first salmon of Pansies! o'clock, commencement exercises However, Beach had Literally millions of them nod were hvl«l at the Jacksonville high managed to hook ding their heads to greet the in school for graduating students for 12 others on prev numerable visitors who come to ail thia year. A c I umh of nine scholais ious expeditions mire their beauty. These modest were handed diplomas and caution but they had out- little flowers, tinted in a color ed uh to the way of the world they maneuvered him range of 400 different hues, grow are ubout to take over. School of in the end. It may in Harrold’s pansy gardens, located ficially closes today, Friday. The be that Mrs. about two miles down the Bogue complete program follows: Beach, who went from Grants Pass. They are planted I’roce nional: Mrs. Milton E. Coe. along this last in rows, covering five acres of Invocation: Rev. S. H. Jones. time to spit on ground, and have made the gardens "Land <*f the Empire Builders," the bait to change her husband’s popular as one of the attractive Robert Forbes, Malcolm Jone: and luck, should be given credit for the points of interest of the Rogue catch. Jeff Clogston also was along l«eonard Gilbert. River valley. On one Sunday over bore out Vivian’s description 200 people visited the gardens. Salutatory : "Transplanting and of his fish a 24-pound red-ripe Time,” Malcolm L. Jones. This field of shimmering beauty, salmon! owned and operated by Marvin Har "Progress,” Lula Metzger. rold, business manager, and I.is "Make Coral or Make Room,” father, C. W. Harrold, grower; is Lou ist* Johnson. one of six commercial pansy gar Girl»' Glee club: "Neapolitan dens in the United States, and one Night«.” of two in Oregon, the other being Valedictory: "Horizon Chasing," located in the northern part of the George Nunn. state. Plants are sold to florists Trio for violin, flute and piano: throughout the nation, 300.000 "The (¡rove of Julie” from mite plants having been sold in southern "By the Lake of Geneva,” F. Ben- California last year. Seeds are not lel; Nell Gwyn Dances by Edward only distributed in this country but "Country I >an< ’ <■ ■ P also find a market in Alaska, Aus BULLETIN — Thursday af JJ^rioi.d” and "Merry Makei ” (Effie tralia, Holland, Italy and other Eu ternoon’s encounter between Herbert Yeoman, piano; Bernice ropean countries. Only i very small the Jacksonville American le Morehouse Bolger, violin; W. T. amount of business is done in Can gion junior» and the Central Bolger, flute.) ada, owing to the complicated legal Point nine on the local diamond Address: Alexander G. Bennett, proceedings necessary before nego ended in a 9-5 score, favoring Evolution, clearly shown by The Miner's picturization of 1890, 1900, (»iris' (¡lee club: “Allah’s Holi tiations can be made there. the locals. Verne Shangle’s 1910 and 1932 model bathing suits, has done much to popularize day," Friml Riegger. Twenty-nine years in the pansy boys dropped their game with Announcements. swimming among the males of the species. The photo also demon | business have given the Harrolds Fluhrer’s Doughboys, assuring strates tendency of humans to discard non-essentials and to glory in Presentation of diplomas. specific knowledge of the flower Jacksonville a chance at the Class roll: George Brown, Bar the temple they live in. culture and has enabled them to valley league championship. bara Durham, Robert Forbes, discover the scientific ooint.s of the Ixruise Johnson, Malcolm Jones, industry through study and re Lula Metzger, Margaret Norvell, search. Abou! the middle of this Gathering momentum as they go George Nunn and Marion Smith. month two ounces of seed were along, the Jacksonville unit of the (’lass officers: President, Louise cleaned, the first to be picked this Johnson; vice president, Lula Metz American legion junior league season. Seed gathering will c< n- ger; secretai y-treasurer, George basebailers Monday afternoon de tinue until the last week of July, feated hands down the Medford Nunn. although it is possible to obtain Not too many years back, when we were just little seed until December, Class motto: "Make Good or Doughboys, who carry on the battle at which time for Fluhrer’s breadmakers. Final Make Room.” the plants are plowed under. Last kids in grade school, we can remember clearly those score at the end of the seven-inning Class colors: Orchid and silver. year 80 pounds of seed ob go was 13-4, with Hiu, Jackson events which occur in the lives of all youngsters—the tained from two acres were Class flower: Iris. of land. ville moundsman, gathering in IS I Seeds are planted in beds in Aug strikeouts as against five hits al joys, the sorrows and the occasional injustices. And ust, later are set in selection beds lowed. Paul Hess has made an en particularly well do we remember them now at this and from there plants are selected viable record among the juniors, and set in the field. This year, how this being his third win out of the time of graduation and expiration of the school year. ever. owing to a new process of first four games he has ever germination which Harrolds have The last week of school was always, with the ex pitched. discovered, seeds will be planted in The local boys are displaying re- | ception of the few remaining tests, one of great joy June. markable baseball intelligence and At the present time a part of the give the appearance of thinking and much rejoicing, both on the part of teachers and supply is stored in a vault at quickly and accurately while at pupils. Picnics, hikes and programs marked the be seed a Grants Pass bank and is valued play. They also are in line for hon at from $35 pound upward. One ors as the valley’s most gracious ginning of the summer vacation and all of us had a kind of rare per novelty seed, which losers and winners, having dropped has not been released for distribu the first encounter of the season to tion, is valued at $565 per pound Verne Shangle’s nine, which re that such pleasures are the just heritage of every and is sold only in packets of not mains undefeated. Should the more than 500 seeds. school student and should be. Shangles lose a game before the As the season advances the flow George Brown end of the circuit Jacksonville will ers become smaller. Aprii is the But lurking somewhere in the sour pail of our Barbara Durham have another chance at them and month for display of large flowers, Robert Forbes the championship, all other teams memory are glimpses of days when the celebrations one of the large blossoms this year having dropped at least one game. I Louise Johnson measuring four inches in diameter. Malcolm Jones Games played so far, with re- J and picnics were put beyond our reach because a price The rare shades are the result of suits, are as follows: Lula Metzger was put on them—a price we seldom could raise, even the natural mixing of the many Margaret Norvell strains Pansies will grow Shangles (lost) .................13- 7 though it was but five or ten cents. We felt thoroughly different successfully in nearly any fertile George Nunn Talent (won)................. 2-36 (Continued on page four) like outcasts, and it was through no fault of our own Marion Smith Ashcrafts (won) ..... ..... 2-14 Doughboys (won) .......... 4-13 either. We tried to console ourselves with the half -------- I hearted “sour grape” philosophy but it never quite Totals ............................ 21-70 Thursday evening of this week overcame the class lines drawn whenever those with Jacksonville youngsters, who last dimes enjoyed what those without could not. year copped southern Oregon hon ors and who made several places on And, today, when we see other children subjected Fire, which is presumed to have the all-stars, play the Central Point caught from a flue, and which was The grand finals of a long and to the same unfair treatment we resent it. We were well underway before being noticed, tedious school year came within the nine on the local diamond. Next Monday they are to tangle with destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. taught early in school life that we were all created as Walter Armpriest last two weeks, when the schools on Forest creek Grenbremmers at Ashland. of the Applegate valley closed with Box score for Monday’s game is equals; that we were gifted with the same right to the Sunday forenoon. Mrs. Armpriest the usual picnic to gladden the and her small son were alone in hearts of the youngsters and make as follows: pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. And it had to the house at the time and all at their school days something long Doughboys— Ab R H E tempts to save household furnish to be remembered. Haas, 2b 8 0 0 0 be that very school which first impressed us with the ings futile, as was her des 1 0 2 truth that our pursuit of happiness was based largely perate were 2 Beaver creek picnicked at the Lusk, ss ......... effort to bring aid from 1 2 2 3 Palmer ball ground Sunday. Union VanDyke, 3b (Continued on page four) Ruch before the building was gone. 1 1 . . 3 0 town spent their closing day at White, lb....... The entire contents of the home ... 2 0 0 0 Cantrall’s swimming hole and Smith, p were dsetroyed. 1 0 0 ... 3 Complete Beaver School Work CASH DEAL TAKES Ruch, Applegate and Little Apple Knox, If The loss of the building, which 1 1 4 3 gate picnicked on their respective Kindred, c ... was the property of William Smith, NORUNG GOLD MINE 3 0 0 0 school grounds. The latter school Lemis, c ......... After a long period of attempts was covered by insurance. Mr. 1 1 1 3 gave a program for the occasion. Coss, rf ...... . to complete leveling and general Armpriest and family, former resi The Norling mine, situated on improvements at the Beaver creek dents Watkins closed the year without a Jacksonville, are remaining Totals.......... ..... ...25 4 5 11 Cantrall gulch, tributary to the school grounds, the work was fin at the of home picnic, but their teacher, Mrs. Ina of William Fruit at right-hand fork of Jackson creek, ished a short time ago. Two deep present. Puree), made it possible to have ice Ab R H E within four miles of Jacksonville, gullies on the grounds were filled, cream, which served the purpose as Jacksonville— 1 0 0 was sold Saturday to Seattle in the woodshed moved to a more ... 5 well. Parents, people of the dis S. Johnson, 2b ... 5 3 2 0 terests on a cash basis. tricts, and friends, were invited to Ward, c ........ suitable location in the background, PAGING MR. RIPLEY ... 4 2 2 0 attend the annual event. Miss Janet A. Johnson, If Charlie and John Schump, owners brush burned and a general cleanup The peculiar functioning of 1 3 0 of what is conceded to be a good made. The schoolyard shows a vast ... 5 Balis, teacher at Beaver creek Hess, p ........... Uncle Sam’s mail system, 3 1 0 0 holding, had one of Jacksonville’s improvement as a result of the school, has been hired as principal Reinking, ss .. which ought to interest Rip 1 0 0 choicest properties. Some years splendid community spirit in doing ... 5 at the Wagner creek school for Card, lb ley, was shown a few days 0 2 1 4 next term and will teach the upper Rhoten, cf back a good deal of ore was shipped the work. With the startnig of ago when a Little Applegate 1 0 0 to smelters, returning more than school in the fall, minor details, 4 Pitts, 2b grade room. woman received a Christmas ... 2 0 0 0 $100 a ton net. Sale was forced, due such as marking an indoor baseball Combest, rf ... card sent by a relative on 0 1 0 Hueners, rf .... ... 2 to serious illness of Mrs. John diamond, will be carried out. A BIT MIXED Big Applegate at holiday Schump, who is confined in the The school board wishes to ex-; time. The card was five Totals.......... ...39 13 8 0 Jacksonville sanitarium. press its appreciation to the people Mrs. Young Bride: I’d like to get months traveling the seven The 40-acre property, when pat of the district for their cooperation some chestnut coal, please. Do you miles between the two homes. It wouldn’t be a bad idea, we ented, will deliver half its sale and extends thanks to those outside guarantee it to be free from the district for work donated. think, for you to subscribe today. value in a good stand of timber. worms? Punksters Dunk Rivals The Editor Speaking CLASS OF 1932 * APPLEGATE SCHOOLS CLOSE WITH PICNICS ARMPRIEST ROME- DESTROYED BY FIRE