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About Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1933)
Die Jacksonville Miner Page 3 I • The construction program at the . to be carried from the ring, or Hanger station on Applegate, which I near it, rather, when he took the wus nearing completion, ha« been ! count. After a series of crushing suspended for the present, follow 1 combination wrestling holds and ing orders received from Portland blows, Anderson rpa 11 aged to knock headquarters. The barn w«« prac the invading Pete clear out of the tically completed, mid work had ! ring and Into a heap in the floor ............................................ .......................................... - ■ ------------------- e- begun on the machine shed, the Several other times he had him k Wright and family have • Dorland Godward, after suffer lust of the work on the program. 1 'scrambling for the ropos in an ef- v^iuov<>d away from Jacksonville hill | Ing for the punt month with mas fort to get away from the local Io the valley where they will make toid trouble, wan operated on Wed • Newell Elliott, student of Ash husky. ! nesday of this week und has been land high school. spent the week their home near Medford. As well as dish It out, Hwede • Mr and Mrs. Clarence Coon of i convnieHclng nt the clinic of Dr. end as a guest of Ixui C. Port jr. demonstrated he could take punish Kluinuth Fulls are moving to Wil- j W. W. Howunl In Medford Hhe in ment when he lived through four limns creek. where they have pur the seven-year old daughter of Mr. • John Harr, who Is one of the airplane spins to roll to his feet Ashland high school graduates j •-hssed 161) acres of land on which and Mr«. Paul God ward of thin city. and reatlack bls aggressor as whose they Intend to make their home. nose commencement exercise«! though nothing had happened. It wl.. III be ___ hold ___ next — \< --------- dnesday . — >v (hij flr||t t)m<j )n thH M,,dford • The Royal Neighbors lodge of They are very much pleased with enjoyi..« a a few ,.,w day« va-1 va- wrestler had outllvixl this part of the country, especially Jacksonville, under the sponsorship nlng, 1« enjoying and management of Mrs Charlie cation, I h“V nKtlin? t in PhC 2? «»'Plane spin There was so their new homo. final examination«. John ha« an- 1 Dorothy and Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton. .aminations has en commotion that the remote * Mr Cady of the Summit service ! were entertained at a dance given llateii with ‘h- ">ntrol broadcast of the card whs , t|| d| an(J lhe station Is now entertaining some In the U. S hotel hall Tuesday eve- lion camp located In h a neighbor- u|moHl , k(.fI house declared it was the real old timers. George W. Snyder ¡nln*. About 50 member* and guest« hood Among other local people en . were present and danced to the listing are Ba dy Young. H « «uNbest show It had ever witnessed In slid hl» half-brother, (1. M. Mc ; music of Mrs. Verne Steven« and raison. Bert Rippey, Noel Arnold any r)ng RJ.roe We|M. nod Combs, who have returned to the Charles Purest mid Jake Knutzen Bel,.aatro )n the flnal fa|j( how. Hogue River vulley after mi ab Fenwick, high • Enthusiasm for baseball among ever, drew condemnation and boos sence of many years. In IK76 they • Mln« Gladys Iteaver creek folks turned to barn from the gallery It was claimed first <nm<‘ her* with their mother ■rhool faculty member of Jackson raising Runday. when most of the Belcastro did not have both Ander nnd stepfather. Joo Hess, and sot ville, entertained her junior clans {neighborhood gathered for that son’s shoulder« pinned to the mat tied on Yankee creek, where they, pupil« at a party mid dinner In the event at the Ed Walker ranch, Next Wednesday the show will lived until Mr. He«s was killed tn U. 8. hotel Banquet room Tuesday whldtf adjoins the Beaver creek revert again to boxing, with Frank evening Many games were enjoyed an accident in lTRt». Since then the school grounds. A table was ar ie Monroe and Buzzsaw Zimmer brothers have traveled extensively by the students, who shared the ranged near the river and with the man on the main event card. Bat In the United Stat«.« nnd other treat with Mlns Fenwick’s last women present to prepare the food, tling Beno and Cliff “Spud” Sparr countrle«, Including China. Ha | year'« clans of Gold Hill high school a delicious spread with a bonfire are scheduled to perform, as is waii and Routh America. While and their present teacher. accompaniment was enjoyed at Frank Jewett with an unnamed op hero they plan to look up their | • Applegate people attending the noon. Mr. Walker has done extens ponent. Another fast curtain raiser friends, who are real p! "'.ears of card party given by the Eastern ive Improvement on Ills ranch dur will be added to the program, an Jackson county. nounced Promoter Mack IJllard, Star lit the Masonic dining room ing the last year. who has been building up sporting • Three new baseball bnta were In Jacksonville Monday evening • Mrs. Hattie Logan and Mr«. Be«- enthusiasm in southern Oregon to ordered this week by Manager V. i «le Miller spent the week at Pen a high pitch. Recent shows, both J. Beach for the Jacksonville Min were Mr and Mrs. Harold Crump. dleton. where they went as dele- boxing and wrestling, have played ers. with the prayer that they will 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Offenbaqher, I gate« from thia city to the Re to packed houses and fans are ad- meet enough balls to gain county Mr and Mrs. D. L. Jones and Mr. becca convention. | vised to secure reservations early victory for the hometowners dur and Mr«. A. R. Klelnhammer. In the week in order to get choice ing the summer season. A new • Harold Smith of Ruch left a seats. Wednesday night’s Armory 7 ^inm« plate, which is to be raised • Mr. and Mrs W D Peckham \ few days ago for Klamath county, card wm Btart at usual time, JHrom the ground several inches. and Mr and Mrs. Ed Jone« of Big where he ha« employment on “ g-30 o'clock, will be Installed this week In pre|>- ranch. | ” ___ e Applegate motored to f'amaa val aration for Sunday’« game. ley near Roseburg Runday to spend i • Miss Carmoletta lx-w|s, young • Rince the removal of Mr. and Mother’s day with Mr. and Mrs •laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mrs. Klnrence Kanshafer to the Ix-wls, was taken to the Sacred center of town, Hud Rolnklng and Fred Newman, daughter and son- Heart hospital Tuesday, where she in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. The Pani Hees have taken up quarters Is seriously III. Two physicians Main Provisions of New Bill to In the old houao and arc milking visitors to the Umpqua section were In attendance Tuesday night. 1 Aid Agriculture Explained th«- cow. feeding chickens and were enthusiastic over the beauty By O.8.C. Specialists • B. P Wells of Alturas, once a "doing the chorea" while not in achool or other pinces nhem and of the camas flowers In full bloom bear hunter for Teddy Roosevelt, Economic equality for American there. visited local people during the first «ut at the new Miner's Inn. of the week. He was a guest of agriculture with resultant benefits • Although It will he doubted by • ixigglng operation«, started on Mr and Mrs. W. W. Cameron of to the entire nation in the objective many. It was sworn to by eyewit the Harr property a week ago, are this city and Mrs. Maud Kubli of sought In the new farm adjustment nesses that Judge Hay Coleman en expected to he completed In two Applegate. He returned to Ashland act which is now the law of the land through passage by congress | tered his hardwnre store early one more weeka J. J. Freeman and to visit relatives. and the signature of President, morning this week freshly shaved two son« of Merlin have purchased There Is talk of commemorating the yellow pine timber and are • Alex Purvis, elderly resident of , Roosevelt. Whether these objec the event, especially by Punk Dun- trucking to the Tomlin box factory. lower Applegate, was removed to tives will be fully attained, time1 nlngton, who thinks n rank such as Art Farr* of Provolt and Dick a Medford hospital a few days ago. alone will tel), but meanwhile there Is much in the law to be under Chief Head or something should be Head and J. R. Hoffman of Apple • A search Tuesday by state po bestowed. gate are employed in the logging. lice for a woman who had been stood by the public. If possible benefits are to be derived, hence • Production of gold In Jackson • Two new officers wore elected missing from her home on Rig Ap the Oregon Agricultural extension ville has dropped off a bit. stated for the year at the final meeting of plegate since morning was ended service Is cooperating with the fed G W God ward, local gold buyer, the Applegate Home Extension unit late In the evening when she was eral department of agriculture in this week. Miners are complaining, Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Of- found strolling in the rain on the as usual, of too much water, too fenbacher was elected vice chair-1 highway near Provolt. Mentally de- tittle water and the weather, show man and Mr«. Lance Offenbacher ’’«“ged, she was held in the county Medford overnight and was ing they are human beings after treasurer. Mr« I,. C. Port wss re ¡J“11 all. A decrease of about 10 per cent elected chairman and Mr«. John released to relative* the following has been noted within the past few Pemoll retains her office as secre , ”ay- weeks, while not long ago Hatur- tary Following a recommendation . .____ * ~~ day receipts. In small quantities, made at the Medford Homemaker’s Dl?STS CONTROL SPITTLE BUG HVdrated lime ime or nr two tun per ner cent rent Hydrated often tntnled more than |500. the conference that all annual unit storekeeper said. elections be held In March, the Io- nicotine dust are two materials ad j <■«! unit amended their constftu- vocated by the entomology depart • Ray Hunsaker, seventh and Itlon to that effect Tuesday. This ment at Oregon State college for eighth grade teacher tn this city, 1 will enable new officer« to get a control of spittle bugs on straw accompanied hie classes to Ash I dearer conception of the new work berries. The hydrated lime is the land Wednesday for an all day píe ahead of them when they attend cheaper but does not give as com tele. despite the wet weather. Mrs. the annual conference«. plete control as the more expensive A'. J. Beach, school board secretary, nicotine dust. Either power or hand also accomtuinled the students. • George Howard of Medford, re (lusters are needed for either ma cently of Ran Francisco, was on terial. as carelessly throwing the \pplegate Monday seeking a home dust on the plants gives poor re stead location. Mr Howard Is a sults. Further details for prepara grandson of the late Surveyor” tion of these materials may be had Howard, well known during Med from any county agent. CRUEN ------------ •------------- ford’s early days. ÌI PERSONAL NEWS NOTES Both from Jacksonville and Over the Hill (B* a. FARM RELIEF LAW NOW OPERATING supplying Information regarding era’ purchasing power to that ei- the provisions of the law and their tent even before collecting the do- application to Oregon conditions. inestlc processing tax which will The first fact found In a study | be used later to finance the bene- fits to producers. of the bill is that It is really three" ' More details as to how the va laws In one. The first part deals. with production control apd bene-’ rious provisions will be put into fit payment, or "farm relief” prop- \ effect this season are expected er, and will be administered by soon. I .a test word Is that existing the department of agriculture. The! agencies such as the agricultural second provides for farm mortgage . extension service in each state are __ to be used to the greatest extent _______ _________________ credits and will be handled by , the farm credits administration, while i»ossible to avoid setting up dupli- the third deals with national cur- eating administrative machinery, rency control and will be used ovi not at the discretion of the presi dent and his treasury aides. The puri»ose of the main or pro-j duction control section Is to lessen 1 or wipe out the present spread be-! tween the price level at which the farmer sells basic products—wheat, com, rice, cotton, tobacco, hogs and dairy products Included in the measure—and the level at which the farmer buys the commodities to Those Who Save he uses In his business and home. I Three specific methods of ac- compllshing this adjustment of I production to demand, any one or! all of which may be put into ef fect by the secretary of agricul-' ture. are briefly as follow«: First, ; acreage reduction of the basic ag There Is No Substitute ricultural commodities by actual i for a Savings Account rental and benefit payments to the I farmer«; second, payment of allot ment benefits on the domestic por START YOURS tion of a crop In return for specific ■ crop reduction, and third, the use TODAY! of marketing agreements with processors and handlers in order I to raise prices to the producer. The voluntary feature, so far as lhe individual producer Is con cerned. is fundamental to the en tire bill, as no one Is forced to1 Medford place his farm under any of the, law's provisions. The plan is, how ! ever, to make the benefits «0 at- . tractive that wldenpread farmer participation will b«* obtained, ac- ; cording to word from the Washing- ! ton authorities. In this connection a fund is ad- ! vanced to the department of agri- ' culture with which to start paying' benefits and thus raise the farm- j PROSPERITY COMES FASTER REGULARLY Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank PERMANENTS S. C. PETERS (D.M.D.) Dentist Opposite Post Office Jacksonville A Wonderful 105 West Main Offlt cial Nod in Battle Just Arrived! More Than 20 Dozen Newest WIDE BRIM HATS In a Price Range from 98c to $4.98 Special Discount to Graduates! » — - -—— • A dignified yet ¡»ollte “Star 1 Ranger station” which greets tele- j phone callers at the local forest j service headquarter« does not mean ¡that Mr. and Mrs. Port are too busy with official duties to talk to 1 the dozens of local folks who call I for a chat. It means that it may be la call for the captain or lieutenant at the (’Ivllfnn Conservation camp, and they are using the new re- I sponse to all phone calls, having been given the job of connecting | the new camp with the outside J world. -----—♦ Basement MILLINERY DEPARTMENT HAT8, Complete Assortment, from Adel Lee Millinery M. M. Dept. Store Corner Sixth and Central CROWN KOMPLETE-KOMPREST t TURKEY FEEDS RE BETTER Not because we handle Crown, but because the best turkeys have been raised for five years on CROWN TURKEY FEEDS. Corner Sixth and Bartlett Phone 260 Hate Cleaned and Blocked PANTORIUM “SERVES YOU RIGHT” FREE DELIVERY—PHONE 743 Jewelry Medford If You Are Looking for 11 Personal Service OH Without Getting “Tagged” The Home Grocery Is Your Stop! 0 Caved In! WE HAVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY ON MEDFORD’S FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Working men have knocked the walls out from under the rest of the buildings on our location. BOLDEMANN’S Sweet GROUND CHOCOLATE One-Half Pound Can, Regular 10c Seller, Special, 3 for BUT THE RESTAURANT STILL STANDS! LUNCH MEATS • BOILED HAM HOWEVER LUNCHEON LOAF BUDDY POPPY HEAD CHEESE MINCED HAM SA LAMI—CHEESE ANCHOVI PASTE PRETZELS Get your fill of Crabs, Oysters, Clams, Shrimp, Fish, Steaks, Chops, etc., etc., before we take our vaca tion H. E. Wharton L l PORK LOIN LOAF I Green Lantern Cafe 19c BUY A LUNCH TONGUE In the next few weeks our building will come down too and a new one— will have a modern and exquisit NEWER and BETTER first-class restaurant. Opposite Post Office, Medford Phone 244 The Home Grocery ON SALE MAY 26-27 Have Us Include One With Your Order FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 743 e MonarchSeed&FeedCo SUITS............... 75c DRESSES (and op)_ 75c Cor. 6th A Holly Latorences IN THE MEANTIME DON’T TAKE OUR WORD —ASK CROWN FEEDERS Our Prices Will Advance Soon—Clean Up Now DYE WORKS The most famous name in watchdom. The most won derful value for your money, too. A genuine ^uild made GRUEN .. . the watch any one will be proud to wear and show. A beautiful, dependable timepiece . . . priced cloeely . . . very closely . . . today. The food is just as excellent, the taste just as incomparable and the seafood just as fresh. Honest Now, Folks Phono 57 CLEANING PRESSING Graduate Swede Anderson Nails Children’s Ringlet Permanents *1.98 SPECIAL SHAMPOO Finger Wave and Manicure *1.25 OIL SHAMPOO Finger Wave and Manicure *1.50 Marcels 50c and 75c—Reset 35c Finger Waves, Wet 35c, Dry 50c Hot Oil Shampoo *1.00 Cleansing Facial 50c Regular Facial, *1 and up Eyebrow and Lash Dye 75c Manicure 50c—Arch 35c HAIR CUTS 25c Bowman’s Barber and Beauty Shop GIFT • Mr« E 8. Severance wont to Corvallis'Thursday and remained R^lr-n airv-x Rn» I rx a a a to spend Mother’« day with her oeicaSLTO DUI L O»eS daughter«. • Mrs. W. A. Fisher of Ashland Is spending the week on Apple Medford s towering emmissary Kate, where Rhe ! r caring for Mrw ^roTn Sweden. Harold “Swede” An- Lincoln Gray, who Is seriously 111 |derson. Wednesday night of this at her home. Friends were sorrv, w,,ek upset the fighting dope of to learn of the death of Mr. Fisher. ,<o,,thprn w^en he all but which occurred two weeks ago. Mr. slaughtered the crafty Belcastro nnd Mrs. Fisher resided on the *lant from Sacrnmento In a grudge Applegate several years ago. wrestling "rough and tumble" show that had fans on their feet and • Delmar and Harold Smith of hoarse for nearly an hour. Central Point spent Sunday on Ap- Although Pete Belcastro. who plegHte ax guests of Ixmls and Bill doesn't like Swedes anyway, got Straube The boys betook them-¡two falls out of the three. Swede selves in a flivver to Lttlle Apple- mannged to walk away from both gate to investigate the possibility his pinnlngs while Belcastro had ¡of fish biting The fi h didn’t think a much of the proposition. $1.50 $2.50 $4 $5.50 I A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS LUNCH GOODS—PRETZELS—CHEESE 608 East Main, Medford—Open Evenings and Sundays