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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1933)
The Jacksonville Miner Beer Good as Ever Say Local Natives (Continued from page one) peace—thia verdict is official): If you want my reaction, you'll have to wait until there’s enough of the new beer for me to get • reaction Tastes good. H. C. Mechem: Haven't been one of the fortunate yet—no. haven t sampled the legal brew. Daniel (BooneI Shusa: I’d cer tainly like to pass judgment, but I was too long at work In my yard to get downtown before the other gluttons had exhausted the supply. I believe in patronising home in dustry, anyway. John Norris: Can't tell you about the kick, but It certainly Is a nice drink Emil Britt (who has the old city brewery in his back yard!: If the new brew tastes as good as the old Jacksonville beer it's alright M. O. Beaman: Home brew still tastes better to me. The legal beer is too new yet if you ask me Didn’t count high enough before they bottled it Harry Lny: We'll probably get real beer in several months. The first samples were just rejuve- nated near beer. S. W. Clogston: Not enough beer to go around, and if there was. my budget is too slim to include more than a teaser. Mrs. G. W. God ward: I don't like beer of any kind—or other stim ulants. I don't believe in its use. nor do I plan to learn to like it. ’ However, everyone to his own liking as far as I’m concerned. Ernie McIntyre: What, was there any new beer in Jacksonville? Frank Zell: I haven't started on the new beer yet—I’m still into the old supply and got enough to do for some time. (There was a great rush in Zell’s direction when the above statement was made, and casualties were not determined at press time.) George Wendt: Well. now. you know I'm selling milk for a living; what do you expect me to say? You might drop off a spare bottle some day. however. Halftruth Exaggerate < Miner re porter who gathered the above opinions): Hashn't tashted any of thish here new (hie) beer yet. Never drinksh a dropeh (hie)! There oughta be a law. by (hie) I (hie) (hie)—aw, jush let it go. • Joe Slottick returned to his home on Wards Fork Saturday after a few days recuperation at the home of J. T. Buckley. Mr Slottick had undergone an appen dicitis operation at the Sacred Heart hospital a few weeks ago. THE MINER NOW CITY’S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Tueadny night, April 4. the Jacksonville Miner became the city's official paper following the third reading of a city ordi nance to that effect. It had been sever«' years since the town boaated of such a publication. The pu|M>r hud qualified Jun nary I as a legal publication, but it was necessary for city officials to puns uii ordinance to declare The Miner Its offlclul organ for the publication of le- gul notices, election and school board notices, notices of sale of Impounded stock and other le gal technicalities which before hud been placed In Medford newspaper*. The ordinance, us given final okeh by the council thin week, reads as follows: Ordinance No. 1090 An ordinance designating and declaring The Jacksonville Mln er to he the official newspaper of the city of Jacksonville. The people of the city of Jack sonville do ordain uh follows: Section 1. That The Jackson ville Miner, a newspaper of gen eral circulation and published ut and in the city of Jacksonville, Oregon, is hereby designated and declared to he the official newspaper of suid city of Jack sonville. - lower grades. There large attendance. whh quite a Spring Is finally getting a new start after a little rain, snow, hail and freesing weather. The stud ents are enjoying it to their ut most. Baseball seuson has startod and the tennis court is hardly ever unoccupied. Preston Card was dropped from the roll Wednesday, leaving 16 seniors. Herb White, pride and clase of southern Oregon, who will feature the main event in Mack Lillard's Wednesday night Armory show. This next card will be the second of the spring boxing series and will embrace four fast matches. Jacksonville's own Vlv Beach, time keeper, is reported by eyewitnesses as having become to excited last Wednesday night that he hit his stop watch with the starting hammer and squinted at the gong. The coming Armory show, which is destined to pack the house, will start promptly at 8:30, with depression prices prevailing, says Lillard. Friday our buseball team played their first game with Eagle Point.' Bud pitched to save Paul for Sat urday The score was 1X4 In our I favor. A good start, wasn’t it? Sat urday they played another game with Ashland high school. We were not so lucky. The score was 9-3 in Ashland's favor. Ixiis Hill and Maxine Vaughn have been thinking about trans ferring to Medford. We hope theyj don't because we want a large 1 Stevenson, all of Medford; Mr. and graduating class. Mrs. Orval Thomas of Applegate, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Corthay • Mrs. Mary Cleavland of Med 1 of Seattle, house guests, who led ford visited Thursday afternoon for their home the following day. with Mrs. George Demmer on I Spending two days in Medford ............ i.ui........... ;....................... i....... ;.... Jacksonville hill. on business trips, which were ar -------------•------------- ranged through the adroit planning MARIAN DAVIES, COMING TO of the family, resulted in a com-| ROXY, GIVES VIEWS ON STAGE plete surprise for Mrs. E. H. Tay- ................................................................. Surprise Party Greets Applegate Monday High School News The Jacksonville Miner Wants Your SUBSIDY! NNNMMHtnewuNiMmtNHHHHttwiMiiHiMitiiH —Subscribe Now — Today! Mail Remittances Direct to Box 138, Jacksonville, or Drop Into Jarmin A Woods, Roxy Ann Con fectionery or Gardner Drug Store in Medford. I J . I 1 YEAR ONE DOLLAR Six Months 50c Mailed Anywhere in U. S. . | lor Monday evening, when she The other morning our profes found herself honor guest at a sor, Mr. Coe, gave us a nice talk. birthday party at her home. The He said if the girls would only try EaBter motif was carried out ar thye could insprie the boys to do tistically not only in the decora-, better work in geometry. Your cor tions of the room and tables, but respondent thinks this would be a in the refreshments, which includ-. good idea if it would work. ed cooky chickens and rabbits and other dainties. Miss Ethel Hunsaker, one of the Pinochle and bridge, in addition mighty seniors, visited Myrtle to games, were enjoyed during the Creek last week. While there she I evening. Mrs. Ike Dunford and Dr., attended a junior-senior prom. Shadel won prizes in the games for their representation of a rooster Oh dear me? How time does fly. and a monkey. Mrs. Taylor was Here it is the end of another six the recipient of beautiful gifts, weeks period. More exams? So if some of which were electric. you see any long faces you’ll know Guests included Dr. and Mrs. the reason for them. Shadel, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jen- The seniors are finally straight-I nings. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Dunford, Mr. and Mrs. Clark McDowell, Miss ened out on their senior class play. Francis Barber and Orvis (Doc) “The Key Note.” After practicing for three weeks, three of the cast dro[>ped out and it was necessary to make some changes. There seems to be a lack of school spirit j in some students’ equilibrium. Last Friday was P.-T. A. day again. The mothers were enter tained by a program given by the I For the girl who can harness' beauty to brains, the New York musical comedy stage Is still the greatest stepping stone to success. Th* sponsor tor that utterance, is none other than Marion Davies, whose latest screen vehicle is “Blondie of the Follies." which | comes to the Roxy theater Sunday , and Monday. "Girls who want careers should not hesitate to try the chorus,” says Miss Davies. DINTY MOORE’S LITTLE GIANTS Seen in a Daze Friday and Saturday Richard Dix In By OUR KEYHOLE EXPERT Of all things. u man wheel Ing u bale of straw on a bicycle in Medford • Well, after punning weather Inst week. It snowed. Needless to say in the future we'll let the weather mun take care of it. • Temila und baseball are In the upotllght nownduyn. Your corr. tried a bit of each and us usual the old spark was gone, or mnybe It wan never there. e It seems that the non lor c I hmh of J. II 8. will give a play in the near future. About 4 weeks. e The beverage beer, 3.2 per centum by wt. Is conspicuous i?> by its abaenoa ut leiisl In J’vllle. Who said 5c it glass? e A bit of foundation slinking took place at the IMp nnd Bail mines. Inc., early this wk It Is rumored that the shaker had nothing to do with It. e Somebody will have to re mind the people who drive that one light and no tall light will causa aceldaata , ..—— a • Henry Wilkerson nnd Nathan Smith, who have been mining on the Miss Johnson California street property, are considering leveling off the land and Installing a beer garden thereon. Just considering, and still mining. • Mrs. Agnes E. Hines returned Sunday to her heme in Forest Grove after spending several weeka In southern Oregon. 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