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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1932)
T he J acksonville M iner new bams. The latter had a bam raising and “feed” Wednesday, when 16 men were present to offer their services. Carpenter work on two of the barns was done by Wes- lioth from Jackson ville and O ver the 11 ill lie and Lyal Hartman of Jackson ville. • « * Mrs. Victor Anderson and three given, in addition to songs, readings • Because Mrs. Eric Anderson sons spent the week end visiting and other features. didn’t consult the weather man, a • • • relatives at Squaw lake. and general good time, to • • • • James Buckley, who has been picnic which had invited everybody • Bruce Fleming, prominent or- seriously ill at the Sacred Heart far and she near, was ruined with rain chardist of this city, transacted hospital for the last six weeks, is Sunday. Several people from Med business at Medford Tuesday. showing a steady improvement, ami ford and a few neighbors • • • is expected to Is- able to leave the for the event in spite gathered of the • Mrs. Ben Dawson returned Mon hospital the last of this week. weather and spent the day indoors. • • ♦ day from Roseburg where she had Plans are getting underway for a spent several weeks visiting rela • Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Crump en big community picnic at Joe Bar tertained with a dancing party at on July 4, regardless of the weath tives. e t e their home Saturday evening. er man’s ideas. • * • • Mrs. Harlan ('antrail .pent -ev- About 40 guests attended, and eral days last week visiting her music was furnished by William AN APPRECIATION parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith Purcel of Applegate and Elmer f wish to thank the many of this city. Ross of Medford. visitors to the Jacksonville • • • • • * cemetery on Memorial day for • Mis. Ed Smith was hostess to • Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Blurton the interest taken and the con several women of Ruch community and son Lloyd of Alturas, accom- siderate care given graves of Wednesday of last week, who spent panied by Mr. BlurtonL sister, Mrs. the ground. Despite disagree the afternoon quilting. able weather and muddy roads Alice Cantrall, and her son John • • ♦ there was no difficulty encoun of Jacksonville, were dinner guests tered on the steep approach. • Ix’ster Smith, student of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miles —Barney Cody, Sexton. Polytechnical school of Engineering Cantrall a few days ago. • • • « • • at Oakland, spent the holiday week end with relatives at Ruch. • Louis Lar on and son Billy of • The Woman’s Home and Foreign ♦ * • Greenview, Calif., having come to Missionary society will give a sil • Abe Kromling returned a few this vicinity for Decoration day, ver tea June 7 in the parlor of the days ago from a three-weeks visit visited at the home of Charles Presbyterian church of Jackson with relatives at Hubbard and As Hamilton at Ruch. Mr. Larsen, a ville. A cordial invitation is extend toria. He also visited at Sea View, resident of Ruch a year ago, was ed to all. Those having birthdays during April, May and June will be Washington. accompanied here by his mother. honored guests. There will be a « • • • • • • Frank Matney returned Monday • R. C. Fletcher returned to his program of stunts. Bring your pen- to his home at Dayville, Oregon, home on Big Applegate last week, nies for your head measurement. having spent the last week visiting having spent the last two months! The society hopes to raise money relatives at Applegate, Jacksonville in San Francisco, where he was; to pay the first quarterly payment on its apportionment, which comes Medfonl. employed in the Sunset garage. Mr. due June 10. Fletcher will begin employment • « • * Two new member- of Applegate w ith the forest service this month. • A rural school band of mission grange are Mrs. Ralph Pittick and • • • ary volunteers, young people of the Mrs. Eva Moran, recently of Cali The Nugget confectionery Seventh Day Adventists’ church at fornia. They took the obligation at announces new' low prices on Medfonl, are holding meetings Friday’s meeting. • quality magazines this week. every Friday at the Sterling school • • • True Story, and many other house. Frank Pffley, who had • Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Crump had higher priced periodicals, have charge of the meeting last Friday, as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. been reduced from 25 cents to gave an interesting talk on pres Jack ('rump and two sons of Med the more popular price of 15 ent day conditions from a Biblical ford, and I). L. Ewing and two cents per copy. viewpoint. The assembly took the daughters of Grants Pass. • * • form of an old fashioned religious • • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winningham, with congregational sing • Richard Law of Chico visited one who have remained in this city for meeting, ing, songs by quartet and#prayer. day this week at the home of his several months, returned to Apple Delbtr Weeks of Jacksonville vi sister, Mrs. Henry Mankins, on gate a few days ago, and are re cinity, former student the Rogue Sterling, whom he had not seen for siding at Hutton Guard station, River academy who is of employed at 10 years. From here Mr. Ixiw went where Mr. Winningham will have the Saltmarsh ranch on Little Ap- . on to Portland. government employment as one of piegate at present, has charge of • • • the forest guards. the missionary group which visits • Miss Helen Tjosdal, member of the county hospital. the Ashland high school faculty, • Mrs. Leonard McKee was the who spent the week with Applegate guest of honor at a plea.-ant cour RADIO GROWING IN GERMANY friends, expects to leave Saturday tesy given at the home of Mrs. for Elisnore, Calif., where she will Charles Buck Wednesday after Despite the hardest times she visit her sister. noon of this week. A large num has ever seen, Germany increased f • • >♦ ber of guests enjoyed the affair, number of her radio sets by • Applegate grange is preparing the afternoon hours being spent in the half million during the year 1931 for a program to be presented at formally. Following the presenta- i and a now has about four million their hall Saturday evening, June tion of gifts, refreshments were sets in operation. The license fee is 11. Two one-act domedies will be served. 50 cents per month. • • • • Although somewhat late in STEYR EATING DOGS thinking about a house warming, a WENDT’S large crowd of friends and neigh Austria, with half its peo bors surprised Herman Offenbacher ple Steyr, out of work as a result of the PURE JERSEY with such an event Saturday eve closing of its automobile industry, ning. Card playing was the princi-: has been reduced the point of pal enjoyment of the evening, al- i eating its dogs. It is to said that hun though an old-fashioned quadrille gry children roam the streets * was not forgotten. Refreshments ging and that in one shop 300 beg beg A Reliable, Standard, were included on the program. gars requested aid in a single day. i • • • Superior Product The Nugget confectionery Used in This Community RADIO CONTACT WITH WORLD has just received a new ship Since 1888 ment of the late popular maga The league of Nations radio sta zines. It is no longer necessary Sold Absolutely Fresh Each tion at Nyon, near Geneva, Switzer for residents to make a trip to Day by Ixwal Grocery Stores land, maintains radio contact with Medford for periodicals—they the entire world. Its first direct now have a full selection avail Price of Cream will be service was to Shanghai, and its able in Jacksonville. • • • next to Japan. It functions without 1 Oc or 20c pt. • Barn building in a section of the censhrship, but first notifies the lower Applegate seems to be a Swiss government when some emer “It’s Delicious on popular form of improvement. Leon gency has arisen and it is about to Strawberries” ; Offenbacher, John Offenbacher and i use the channel of communications f Ray Offenbacher each have started intended for it. PERSONAL NEWS NOTES MILK 3 SPAIN HAS RIGID UN EM PLOYM ENT PLAN The Spanish government has adopted an unusually stiff unem ployment policy. It determines for each landowner how many persons he must employ on the place, and if the required number are not given work the land is regarded as aban doned and posses don of it is taken in the name of workers, organized under the local agricultural com mittee PENSIONERS IO SPEND ALL MONEY AT HOME German pensioners’drawing more than $37 a month must return to Germany to spend their money or their pensions will be cut off. Those having real estate abroad will be given six months in which to com ply with the order. U. S. HAS FASTEST BOMBER Developed at a cost of more than .$200,000 the United States has in the Martin bomber the fastest air plane of that type in the world. Nearly 1200 horsepower is devel oped by the twin Hornet engines, and when bomb-laden the plane will go 180 miles and hour. CARRIES LARYNX IN POCKET Granville Hutchinson, a carpen ter of Pleasant Plains, Ohio, had his larynx removed. Now when he wishes to speak he takes his me chanical voice from his pocket and can then make himself plainly un derstood. TAKES WINTER TO GIVE WHEAT TO STARVING Though everybody in America knows we have over eight million people out of work, and have had about that number for more than. a year, yet it took both houses of congress working all winter up to March 7 to agree to give the suf ferers 40,000,000 bushels of the sur-' plus wheat we have on hand. ELECTRIC WATCHES SOON After 12 years of experimenta tion a Swiss watchmaker, Georges Pellaton, has constructed a watch of ordinary size which runs by* 1 2 3 4 5 electricity. The watch contains a very’ small accumulator which needs to be charged once a year. Patents are being taken out in all countries. I Men's and Ladies' SHOE REPAIRING in the Modern Way A FULL LINE OF SHOE FINDINGS JOHNSON’S S hoe R epair S hop Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor We Give S&H Green Stamps 135 West Main Medford Chamberlain's Hand Lotion Unexcelled for Chapped Hands, Exposure to Sun and Wind, or Even After Washing the Family Dishes SPECIAL— Large Bottle at 39c The Jacksonville Pharmacy Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 12 J One Lot Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes Good Values, a Pair $1.98 Oxfords and Slippers ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS Jacksonville Cash Store PHONE 142 WE DELIVER MONEY in Our Savings Department • Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Medford Subscribe for The Miner today. 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