Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, April 13, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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The JACKSONVILLE MINER
HIGH HAN ft GAMES TO PLAY
The local high school's baseball
schedule is due for completion with
the playing of five more games. Of
JACKSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Number 24 the three games already played,
Volume 1
one a practice game, Jacksonville's
pill-passers have won all We hope
this standard will be kept up
throughout each and every game.
The schedule appearing below
Published Weekly in
may, perha|>s, enlighten you as to
High school students are looking
The Jacksonville Miner
future plans
forward eagerly to school day. the
by Students of
April 13 Eagle Point there.
date for which has been set as
Jacksonville High School
April 20. Sams Valley here.
April 20. Both boys and girls base­
April 27. Talent there.
ball teams will play the Sams val­
STAFF
May 4. Phoenix here.
ley high teams in the afternoon,
Helen Iurmb
May. Gold Hill, there.
and the senior class play, "Molly's Editor
Asst. Editor
Elizabeth White
Aunt." will be presented in the
Reporters: Hannah Nunn. Mar­
WAR AND DEMOCRACY
evening in the gymnasium.
(An Editorial!
The comedy, a full evening's en­ ion Vogel, Grace Winningham,
Madeleine
Metzger, Conrad
Just 17 years ago lust Friday.
tertainment, has to do with Spin­
Hay. Fred Coffman. Norman
April 6. the United States entered
ster Aunt Jane and her visit to
Carothers.
the World War. The reason was
the Griggs family, who are very
"to make the world safe for de­
modem. These latter try to give
the impression, to their dear i GRADERS SUFFER 8-« LOSS mocracy."
To judge from present day con­
Auntie, that they are very sedate j Welcoming an excucse to miss
and- but come and see the play ' school Paul Hess took Coach Ray ditions. the World war did not ful­
Hunsaker's second string baseball fill its purpose Only Great Brit­
for yourselves.
The popular ticket prices which t.eam to play the Griffin Creek ain and the United States are real
democracies. The nations in Eu­
made it possible for everyone in school players Monday
The Jacksonville boys went rope are under worse tyranny than
the community to enjoy "The
Magic Beanstalk" last week will down to the tune of 8-6 in a five- they were before the war.
What will happen if there is
again prevail for the senior play. inning game, but not until the
local boys had rallied in the fifth another war? Will the world then
I--------------------------------------------- inning to raise the score of 8-2 to be made safe for democracy ?
Some say that there will be no
8-6.
people left on this earth after the
VINING TO DELIVER YEAR'S next war, but who can tell?
■ IVA I
Children 10c
ADDRESS
COMMENCEMENT
FOUND IN THE DIGGIN’S
Saturday Only, April 14
THE PLAY CAST With purple
In a recent letter to Principal
M E Coe, Mr. Irving E. Vining chalk on shirts, coats and arms
of Ashland expressed pleasure at . . . CONRAD and NORMAN be­
I being asked to deliver the com­ ing initiated into the mysteries of
mencement address for Jackson- journalism . . . PAUL HESS say­
' ville high school this year. He has ing MISS CURRIN looked like a
chosen as his subject, "The New little girl in her new gingham
also “Phantom
the Air"
dress . . BILLIE LORTON tell­
■ Tomorrow."
ing MR. COE that Japanese bi­
Mr.
Vining
is
one
of
southern
Sunday, Monday, April 15, Hi
cycles
aren’t as good as American
; Oregon's best known and most
popular speakers. Formerly con- ones . . . MARION VOGEL unable
necteih with the department of to study because HELEN LAMB
psychology of Columbia univer­ made too much noise . . . ETHEL
sity, Mr. Vining now resides in ASHLEY with the hiccoughs . . .
DOROTHEA WIECK
Ashland. He has recently made a
Tuesday, Wednesday, Apr 17, 18 trip to Washington in the interest CAN VOl' IMAGINE ANYONE
tall as Rip Applebaker?
I of the Oregon game commission,
busy as Helen Lamb?
■ of which he is a member.
‘DEVILS IN LOVE’
argumentative as Paul Hess ?
studious as Hannah Nunn?
Victor Jury—I-oretta Young
The High Prospector
The High Prospector
ROXYI5e"~
As strong as Cal Lusk?
As industrious as Norman Car-
others?
As musical ns Vyron Bostwick ?
As dependable as Ole Olson?
As talkative as Eleanor Clark ?
As mischievous a.s Fred Cuff-
man ?
As full of fun as Shorty Wai-
ton ?
FIVE SPEED EXPONENTS TO
REPRESENT* JHN IN CONTENT
The question of who Is to repre­
sent Jacksonville high school in
the county typing contest at Ash­
land high school, April 14. was
settled last Thursday and Friday
after three 10-minute s|>eed tests.
Dixie Churchill and George Van
Calder emerged victorious with
averages of 43 and 37 words per
minute, respectively, while Marion
Wiltsc and Norman Carothers tied
for runner-up with an average of
33 ft per minute
After repeated tests in class,
Marton Vogel, Alberta Hart and
Marion Wiltsc were selected to
represent the high school in the
as one eloquent frosh ably demon­
strated Monday afternoon.
Joyce Durham, freshman, gave
an excellent review of an editorial,
"The Wealth of the Indies," which
uppvared in the latest Issue of
Scholastic magazine. As she fin­
ished speaking, the class showed
that they recognised good speak­
ing when they heard it by ap­
plauding enthusiastically
And though they chuckled at
FRESHMAN REVIEW OF
j the remark, the* juniors agreed
SCHOLASTIC EDITORIAL
with Waym* Oom best when he
DRAWN JUNIOR PRAISE marveled: "How did she ever re-
i member it all?"
0
Ate the Juniors squelched? They
An optimist is a chap who would
are. and thoroughly Even fresh­
men arc better speakers than the buy now If he could borrow from
members of the English 111 class a pessimist Weston Leader.
shorthand division of the contest
Murton Wiltsc was chosen as al­
ternate for both typing and short­
hand.
These five students. accompan­
ied by Miss Currin, teacher of
commercial subjects, will drive to
Ashland next Saturday morning to
uphold the honor of Jacksonville
high school In the county contest
Ends Saturday
“King of Wild
“Cradle Song”
plus
Sat. Nite Is Prevue Nite
NEE
“COUNTESS OF
MONTE CRISTO
Sun-Mon-Tut*
15* STOMO
15
..THS ATRE.
SSÄ
«en»
“Laughter in Hell”
Friday -Saturday
with PAT O'BRIEN
Thursday, Friday, April 19, 20
JACK HOLT in
Master of Men”
r
“Aggie Appleby,
Maker of Men”
with CHARLES FARRELL
WYNNE GIBSON
JOHN D. GOSS
FOR DEMOCRATIC CHOICE
AS U. S. REPRESENTATIVE
Senator Goss is a forceful
speaker and an experienced leg­
islator. He has had life-long
contact with lumbering, manu­
facturing. ranching, mining and
general business as owner and
attorney, and is peculiarly qual­
ified to represent the first dis-
trict.
Will work for economies and
tax relief; establishing and
financing of settlers; federal
distribution of Bonneville pow­
er; contributions by U. S. to
counties in proportion to fed­
erally-owned land, and federal
aid for mining and prospecting.
10« PER CENT ROOSEVELT
WILLIAM GARGAN
ZASU PITTS
'
Fri-Sat
SHISIOCK
blN SCAMIT
H
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Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
The Miracle Picture of the
Musical Age!
“Dancing Lady
Every time
I pick up this
heater I know
Fm saving money
JOAN CRAUFORI)
CLARK GABLE
Starts Wednesday
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That s because PEARL OIL is entirely consumed by
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EDNA
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OLIVER
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and call home
EDWARD
EVERETT
HORTON
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All Kinds of Fruits-Nuts
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Special Low Prices
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Th« scresn'i
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Gene Raymond
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KEROSENE
Naturally you get the best
buys from the people who
want quick action. Quick
action bargains ev«.«/ day
on homes, cars, businesses,
household goods and office
appliances in the
SOLD IN JACKSONVILLE BY
GODWARD MERCANTILE CO
BUSINESS EXCHANGE
30 North Grape
Phone 74—We Deliver
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