Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 21, 1929, Image 1

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VOLUMS NO. 32
Office Building
State Capitol
Nears Finish
J » »
CKANTM FARM W H.I, HAVE
COMMUNITY WINDOW OPENING
'‘*’1 0 11I U ' NEW S- JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON
T H I KSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929
Millions Will News Gleaned
Hear of Oregon From all Over
Opportunities
The Nation
”
ITEMS OF IN TER EST FROM
T H E TOWN OF BOGUE RIVER
NUMBER 29
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•
James Burns
Gets 50 Year
1.0.0. F. Jewel
Arrangements fo r a grund w in ­
dow unveiling at Grants Puss is
•
and Chan Gain« from Yak-1
ma. W ashing to n, are here on m in ­
ru p id ly being completed. A huge
ing business.
Christmas tree w ill be one o f the
Boh Grim m ett from Klamath Falls
features together w ith a real Santa
is v is itin g a few days v .ilh Ids fam-
Claus who is scheduled to alight on
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have sold
the Court House Hoof at 7:00 p. in.
heir interest in the R iviera P la n ta -j
Tuesday December 3rd.
lio n and expect Io move next Sat­
The fire siren w ill sound at 7 :30
urday (o th e ir new home near Tai-
and the lights w ill go out and in
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en!i.
,,!c «nuiRcnt are going to
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J gather next F rid a y night at Loves
The splendid new five-story o f­ live minutes w ill he turned on aguin
'
D uring the next tw elve months , Oregon defeated Oregon State by ’ & , « r t v ‘ n“ ' rta in U "
fice building, w hich is Io house sev- and the Christmas w indow s w ill be
reliefer»*
laO
James Burns, w e ll know n local
erul slate departments, is being com­ ail unveiled in ull (heir splendor.
■ . . o . f 12 tn.usioi
n,
I t-W
, u i <•**«!
i u ‘id
yw a
id F
ie ld
.J,,n
..a igh
i « ' i ...
ho : ' s , f • ,, n i •. -
newspapers
and
21 I a score oi
of in
I« io
Io u
0 at ttu
H ayw
ard
Field
J*m »''»nr
B 'Ar.'.m
who
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-
through - —
Eggcnc. - Iasi - Saturday.
Oregon fin - itiu g many
'i '“ 1' friend-,
f r 1 11 I *’ 1 is 1 ■ •’ »’■ r, ib k n t and pioneer of th is section,
Last year there, were many of the farm publications scattered
pleted ra p id ly and w ill undoubtedly
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be lu lle d States and
Canada ibed its conference schedule w ilh
q.y t ’
i" ;
r,r
lx- reaily fo r occupancy on o r before business houses that ii d not enter out the
was honored by the Jacksonville
w
ill
read
ead
about
Oregon
in the state
state- ' oldv
" , a ir
the
com
m
unity
a
ffa
ir
but
this
year
March I. Ils completion w ill murk
only onp
one ilpfpai
defeat and ih
thut at o.
th, m other end mhe ’ • r-d
I.o ¡¿e I. O. O. F., Saturday evening
faruo r i are nied i- ? 7 an
another fo rw a rd step fo r Ibis state there w ill be a 1007« representation. wiide u d vcrlisib g campaign now be- hunds of Stanford.
at w hich time he wes presented
during the past three years. At Presents w ill he displayed in every in ” ea rri <t on Io attract new fam i­
N oire Daine took another step to- ' giving tu ^’.iys. A c c o rd in g to in -
w ith aa improvised jew el denoting
snectors
t.n
bird-:
arc
•,(!-.•
f
l
.
-
|
lies,
new
industries
und
new
wealth
w
indow
and
in
some
from
one
to
the present time the concrete Is be­
w ard the national football champion class.
Id -
ivc membership in the Odd
I is si de. The gross circulation ship Saturday by defeating Southern
ing poured fo r the fifth story ano live w hich w ill correspond w ith
Mr and Mr».. l.ove and g irls spent F ellow Lodge fo r a period o f fifty
of
¡he
publications
c
a
rry
in
g
classl-
numbers
that
w
ill
be
broadcast
all
C alifornia by a score o f 13 to 12 u( Sunday in 'h -d fo rd . visit;« .; L E
some o f the in te rio r w o rk is going
veers. Tlie decoration received Sat­
K lu m s fa m ily.
over southern Oregon. Consider­ lic tl advertising and news stories Soldier Field, Chicago.
ahead.
The be
|,a|t fans ere .ccMinir urday evening was a huge th rte
,(•
i
-g
w
ith
all
parts
o
f
Oregon
able
effort
has
been
displayed
by
F
o
llo
w
in
g
in
Ihe
wake
o
f
a
three
,
to
r
The new structure, located in the
re-i;tv fo r the m atch g:>rp re x ! F r i- lin ks about 11 by 2 1-2 inches and
131,00.009. By taking the average' inch snow storm freezing weather dav n ’eM.
same block us the Supreme Court the Grunts Puss merchants to make
apparently the h andiw ork o f Frank
d t 12 readers Io Ihe fa m ily , a is being experienced in the rocky
Neva Never an
b u ilding and d ire ctly north, is to be the unveiling a reul big event.
■ ho le ft to atten d C arter, local w eider. However, the
V
e
-
'
f
,
r
,t
'
t
il
o
f
15,000,000
renders
w
ill
lie
m
eunluin
area,
w
ilh
temperatures
.,1
r«Tz o r
five stories in heighth and 90x2(8) ft.
reached. F rom N ovem herl. to A p ril ranging from zero in Montana to and expects to fin ish h e r v -r’. ‘ . • ' J’£' vel serve‘ ,- i u burpoae and Jim m y
in demensions. It is being construct­
T
he
gr
|e
c
h
ih
're
n
n-e
:-re-,
rtn - ’ POiud'y s lo w in g i t about to his
Our next publication «late fa'd- | 1, the Oiegon advertising w ill run freezing in southern Colorado and
ed o f "einforced concrete w ith terra
a ye>-v pln l.o ra te X in -s n ro firrm i l l ’ s f r »ends-
in
every
Is-re
o
f
the
m
onthly,
semi­
ing
iiixin
Thanksgiving
we
w
ill
northern New Mexico.
cotta face, making it s im ila r to the
w l’ t be n treat we all know
■ ■
-n i
. . . .
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.
! Me A ld he the recipient o f a reg-
m o n th ly and w eekly farm publica­
issue on day early Wednesday
Supreme Court building. Ashland
Nineteen were n kille
and more
.iiiu d «uni
titu ic
•
i . i v f s im tr -iv inept ,.i . »
» ,
,
Ja ckso n ville
it w
y wounded fo llo w in g )h e I i ‘, ub Y ' 11 bo,d an
daY o 's io n at . u l.ii J ‘ t svel fro
f ' ° m
' " the
,e Ja<
I We hope our eorrespoiideitls | tions. In the newspapers
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ss
w ill
i l l , than
is s a li
I fifty
II
granite is be.ng used fo r ornamental
of
Pascual
Buoio
to
the
I
T
h
i
next
F.
.n
.
’
»»’ife
w
ith
in
a
short
time.
und advertisers w ill make ar | run every Sunday. From A p ril 1, to | ejection
purposes. T w o elevators w ill pro­
I rangement tn get tlie ir 'ropy in | Nov. I, the advertising w ill . run office o f president in Mexico. Lea- pine needle baskets,
vide ample passenger and freight
affection-
once each month in farm publica­ ders o f the opposing party charged
l adies were busi on W w lm sday aiely know n to everyone in this sec­
c a rry in g facilities, w h ile one instil ■ 1 aeeordingly.
stairw ay lends some assistance. Fire > ----- -------------------------------------_ ♦ tions and once m onthly in news- Buhio supporters w ith in tim id a tin g pn.'1 TJiursd; y gathering red c-os , tion o f Oregon lias been a resident
piqiers. in q u irie s have been receiv- the voters in to voting fo r Buhio, Mlb‘’c r|P,1° ns-
of Oregon since about 1877 at w hich
escapes open on the sntifli side and
i il already by Ihe slate chamber o f causing a nation-w ide riot.
I ,,i ’ he
Auto Camp i a pop- time lie settled in Ihe Applegate
nre o f an automatic nature, p e rm itt­ JUNEAU TO NEW
YORK IN CANOE commerce, through w hich Ihe stale
U.anima Eta Gamma House on the house a'vaUabie V n'tow n ’s ' f u l ï ' ^ ' valley and it was w h ile yet a resi­
ing escape hut no return by these
ap! ro p rb itio n o f $25,0(8) is being I n lve rsity o f Illin o is Campus w i
stairs. Heat w ill lie furnished in
dent of that section o f the country
, ,
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O! Illin o is uampus was
M r an I Mrs.
oh.ard
re -v
In u boat thut is hi feet long and iv .a nded, at the rate -- o f -------
about 99
n officers
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m
u .
the new office b u ilding from III
—- raided
--------- by p 1-, ro h ib itio
in,,,
onicers and
an P c led b i ie fro m S d ile this v (
that he
became - a member
o . f >
the
hich
number
c te
prospect . o . f ex cn .
h i day.
dav. w
wh
ic h n
iim h a r is
i. e
, , x
. . a u,„
i„ d
a 35
ax students face
_ . Ihe
.
i'i) ) have been attending Jacksonville lodge o f Odd Fellows
central heating plant at the main 12 inches deep, made e n tire ly from i per
i iz , l
s , h“
"■«
■ •
-
from
school and possible ar. v « 7 ^ , i ' s r <s , c s
Capitol building. The trenches fo r the skins of animals, Albert V olghl, In be augmented -when m onthly pub- pulsion
lira
tio
n
s
begin
to
reach
th
e
ir
reail-
[
h
eS,
p
Of,fir;
rS
Said
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,h
-
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e
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’
o
n
X
Newman
15
year
old
German
sailor
arrived
the connecting pipes between the
lodge ever s in ie although the past
tw o buildings have been completed, in Crescent City bay Thursday, ers ca rry in g this advertising. To the r r a t house had been used as Place.
decade o r more he has been a
---- ............ fo r a a r rin
in g g oi o f siuaem
...............-
„ a ett
, , ana
w h ile on Ids way from Juneau, a w . i a H these in q u irie s in detail, . head-quarters
student , ' ,. M r; „ - a
Mrs.
Love G rim m
«nnd resident o f Gold H ill and a regular
and the pipes are being installed.
^ o h r|8»'iKh jn motored
o to rc .i !o Placer attendant o f Ihe Gold H ill lodge.
A fter the completion o f this struc­ Alaska Io New York C ity, where lh< state chamber is having 40.999 1 bootleggers since school started last J>ni Rohrbaugh
1‘Tst Tuesday, Greetings Mr.
ture w ill come the landsru|>e w ork, be expects Io obtain a moving pic­ hoo'ilels printed w hich contain in-1 September,
Mrs. K irk , who h
a
d
7 ^ " ? * iOined ' he
f irm ation on all purls o f Oregon ! Edw in J. Foster o f Worcester, fo r eleven years.
such as planting decorative shrub­ ture contract.
Jacksonville lodge tnat c ity was
Voigiit left Juneau on June 27th an d specialized types o f farm ing, , Mass, was elected national comman-
bery and flow ers, and the reseeding
Marion Pitman and Lee G rim m ett surelV a w ik i an‘l w o o ly place,
iry . and
ing, .................
der of Ihe Grand
of me
the Repub
o f the law n in o rder to make this and has been making Ids w a y along su -h as d , a r,
. . p o u . ltry farm
..........I
««u n A i rm
lit y / ui
nupill) have been employed over in Bend. J*nuny has been actively engaged
~ hus"nes"°nJ
......— • n d ‘
ere"1
br,?.,hei? i 1" Pr ° ’ P « * " < <” ><1 m in in g u n til a
section o f the State House grounds the coast line since thut tim e, lie ! r »i .ng Of English w alnuts and fil- lie at the 63rd encampment in P ort-
»-----i—
.
. ill . . be
. Í . land,
. . Maine.
. .
were business callers
i- ,
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herts.
fr
u
it
farm
ing,
etc.,
w
lias
encountered
many
severe
I
ritu a lly ns attractive ns the others.
" i • l l r . since
fewi years
ago when
re tire
and
t»y
^P*
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1
"
1
to
n
e
rs
.
In
all
’
Juanita
Coslenborder.
22,
switch-1
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h
c
d
a
n
c
è
V
s
't's
a
tu
rila
v
nie'
,hat ,in,e
he has he ,ived
i^ d G o
ld
t
't
(
*
f
(•(!
1
1
V
’
fikl.ljhv-i*
Y
..
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A*.
covered
by
special
folders.
It is estimated thnl the total cost of storms and fo r days at a time Ids
since that tim e he has lived in Gold
1« !! ! " "
'
,he in v ita tio n hoard operator at the U niversity o f the largest crow d o r the season
H itl w hcre he is » frie n d o f everv-
the new building, w hich w ill house life hns hung in a balance, w ith
'! he extended lo
ia H ospital, nasneo
flashed ine
the a-
a -!
--------- o -
.
'
, one and even the ch ild re n know
— visit
----- O regon, C a lifo rn .....
a ll these various slate departments the o n ly tilin g keeping Ids lin y
. .....
.
— n ____
and relieve considerable congestion canoe from floundering in the sea I m l «et first-hand Inform ation on larm throuahnut the hz,.r.:i..i
was
an
inflated
in
n
e
r
lube
on
either
in the main cnpitol building, as w ell
f.ii
..... su
...................................
—
e ner nre
w h ich an egg is poaching w ill
A l arge num ber o f Gold H ill Odd
fu l conditions,
the scenic
beauty when X-ray film
s ignited Ihe b u ild ­
as b rin g many departments from side o f the canoe.
q u ic k ly a^ l ,U ,he ^ * i,e ° f ,he l8 g 1 K cll° WS at,cnded ,he meeting at
and
the
in
d
u
stria
l,
business
ami
ing.
He carries three dry# rations w ith
rented quarters in to State-owned
i Jacksonville, Saturday evening.
Secretary o f W ar, James W. Good
quarters, w ill be $184.795. This is him. a sleeping hug ami a long tw o- farm ing opportunities.
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died at W aller.Reed H ospital fo llo w ­
less than the o rig in a l estimate of ended paddle w hich he uses fo r a
MANY GAME VIOLATORS
ing an operation fo r appendicitis,
$500,090. The construction of the propeller. When Ihe weather con­
Wednesday. Funeral services w ill
new office Im ilding by the slate was ditions are rig id lie lias a tin y sail
There were 81 arrests fo r angling be hp,d in the W hite House and
made possible when the legislature that he hoists to catch Ihe w ind.
passed an act enabling the state to The ranoe is en tire ly covered over w ith o u t a license and 82 fo r h u n lin g interm ent w ill probably he in Cedar
Published by Ihe Siudent Body o f th e Gold H ill H igh School.
b o rro w $0(01,1881 from the segregated leaving a hole through w tiieh Ids w ith o u t license. Citizens appre- i R«Pi‘is. Iowa.
Vol. I.
reserve fund o f the State Industrial holly protrudes. When all is set bended in illegal possession of deer) Secretary o f State Hoss has been
Accident commission. The law p ro ­ and the ranoe is in the w ater there meat numbered 82. In the combined «PPointed on a national committee
Jean Chisholm, Grade Reporter.
and yo u r own next.
vides that all slate departments that is a scant fo u r inches between the counties o f the stale there were on u n ifo rm tra ffic regulations. The
Jewel Quakenbush, Social.
“ Unless Gold H ill all p u ll together
occupy space in the new building top edge of the boat and the w ater 989 arrests fo r violation o f game purpose o f the committee w ill be to
Lindsley Dorman, Sporls and gen­
we
can never reach the goal.”
laws
and
out
o
f
these
928
convic­
study
the
tra
ffic
regulations
th
ru
-
line.
shnll pay a rental, w hich shall be
eral high school reporter.
Geo. Meisinger
Voight rested here over last night tions were obtained. Convicted law out the United States and make rec­
used In repaying the Accident com­
P rin cip a l
mission fo r the funds advanced. In then putting his ranoe hark into violators w ho we-nt to ja il were 33. ommendations fo r im proved tra ffic
Each room and the high school
legislation.
other words, it is in d ire c tly a tith in g the w ater he proeeedeil on his jo u r­
THE
THRIFT
CONTEST
A rather ric h baking pow der bis­
won prizes at the last county fa ir
plan fo r some state departments, and ney tow nrds New York. He is aide cuit w ill he fin e r i f kneaded a little
The success o f angel food cake o r
T
.
.
.
fo
r having a credifabie exhibit. The
to
make
about
25
miles
a
day
when
many o f those Io be in the new build
w ith a very lig h t motion.
in e Juniors and Freshmen again prizes were s ilk flags, books and
sponge cake generally lies in lig h l- '
ing arc w h o lly o r in part self-sustain the weather is favorable.
Von Hie highest per eentage o f bank phonograph records.
ness o f m anipulation.
ing. The revenue derived from this
fo r the 3rd consecutive tim e, w ith
Dunsmuir, Calif.
rental w ill be enough so that this
an average o f 70 per cent. The
Those students in the grades w ho
Nov. 18. 1929
loun w ill he refunded e n tire ly w ith ­
I Sophomore's and Senior's average
received
perfect attendance d ip lo ­
in a period of fifteen years nt a Mr. C J. Shorb.
was 39 per cent.
mas fo r last year were as fo llo w s:
splendid rule o f interest. Thus, the E ditor, Gold H ill News,
1st grade. Pearl Slone, Beulah Bose-
stale and taxpayers w ill have a new" Gold H ill, Oregon.
STUDENT BODY MEETING
crans; 2nd grade, Charlotte W alker,
o ffice b u ilding p ra ctica lly w ithout Dear S ir:
Being a ubscriber lo your paper
cost, and the necessity fo r any fu r ­
At n recent student body meeting Robert M u llin ; 4th grade, Ethel
it was announced that the drug Henderson; 5th grade, Evelyn Ham­
th e r capital investments <luring the and also, of course, interested in the
next q u arter century w ill he reniov com m unity in w liie li it is published,
store lias not yet received a supply le r; 7th grade. Beatrice Palm er; and
fo r the 8th grade, Aileen Guy and
I feel at lib e rty to criticize any a r­
of typ in g paper.
ed.
George Beck. The la tte r has moved
I he tu rn o f the year brings us
ticle I might read in your paper.
.. I.
o
It
was
suggested
that
the
high
Ihe w o rk of our hands.”
to Grants Pass.
The p a rticu la r a rticle I have In again lo the season when man, ini-
EXI’ENSES (JAME DEPARTMENT
NOW, THEREFORE. I, I. L. Put- school buy its own paper at 44c a
mind appeared in your Iasi issue P< !!ed by the age-old and w o rld -
WILL GO UNDER THE AXE
ream
and
sell
it
to
the
students
at
terson. Governor of Ihe state of .
......
The fifth , sixth , seventh and eigh­
i iilille il 'A Plea For Law and O rd e r'; w ide impulse, has been w ont to
Oregon, in co n fo rm ity to the proc- . 80c
. r'. a renin,
" , , the usual price. The th grades banked 100 per cent this
Drastic reductions in expenses and unsigned by Ihe w rite r exeepl " H ' 1' his human thanks to the .Vl­ lamation of the President of the !’r °.fl - w ou,d «<’ ln |o the siudent week.
have been called by Ihe members of as one who Is interested In Ihe youlh h ilg h ly God fo r Ihe fu lfillm e n t o f United Slates, do proclaim Thurs­ body fund. This measure was pass­
ed.
the state game commission. At the o f (lie com m unity. I f I was so in ­ His ancient promise that w h ile the day, November 28th. 1929
as
A th le tic s
Mr. Meisinger reported that he
m onthly meeting Iasi week Ihe com­ terested in Ihe com m unity in w hich earth rem ainelh seed lim e and h a r­ THANKSGIVING
DAY. ami do
The
Season Begins!
vest
shnll
not
fa
il.
I
live
I
w
ould
not
hesilale
lo
sign
missioners authorized Harold C lif­
hereby set it aside as a public h o li- saw Mr. Adams about a nexv c u r­
There w ill he a basketball game
tain fo r the auditorium stage. Mr.
ford, state game warden to make my name lo any article I might
Our national observance o f an an- day.
| Nov. 27. between the Eagle Point
Adams took the measurement and ' i>(i.
such reductions ns he thought nec- have printed in my home paper, nual day o f thanksgiving was in ­
Let
us
on
this
day
give
thought
and g irls learns and the Gold
w ill give a price Inter on.
ecssary. The d ork o f the commis­ w hether it were lo criticize o r lo stituted when our P ilg rim fo re fu lh -
H ill hoys and g irls learns at Eagle
to man’s fe llo w sh ip w ith nature in
boost.
If
the
w
rite
r
o
f
the
above
rs
gathered
together
to
make
grate-
(he
husband
y
o
the
Y
r
u
i
,
^
sion w ill not be crippled and the
M ildred W yatt
Point. The school w ill fu rn ish trans
we;,Hh ‘" l h us ’
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economy program w ill continue un- named article is so interested in the u acknowledgment fo r ,„e hounti- firs t , o llrre o f
portation fo r the players. One bus
t il license fees sla rl coming in next ' vou,h ,,f ,be com m unity, it seems id h o p s on w hich depended th e ir acknowledge Ihe ties o f f ( n jlv ..f
General School Notes
w ill be taken.
hoard ’ members.
A p ril. Several special deputy game to me that he could set a better survival. Since that firs t American feetion and r»«««- n
l
a
, ! , T " w " o school uonra
»e'»b«
Alva
L e t’s all see th is game If possible,
° l ' , ' a lkl’r and Jnmes C ornutt, visited
wardens w ill he dropped from Ihe example fo r the youlh by taking harvest, progress along innum erable hearth and home I et'^is e ' f '
and help back our teams.
care
of
his
own
affairs
ami
not
those
lines
has
added
to
the
com
fort,
the
and
strengthen
Hie
w
It
”
I
theMSch°
o1
F
rid
a
>''
payrolls, expenses o f regular depu­
He w ill fin d that i f lie efficiency, and Ihe security o f our stronger now than ever I peace'
Mrs. M illie W alker and E lla Pal-
ties are lo he reduced and p ra ctica l­ o f others
Al Ihe end o f each basketball sea­
io . W
iv 1.1 n ,l ■ ■
■ .
. .
—
man ever
in
.................
„ . - ■■■u.ign
.. .
. now
,hnn
er before
bcforp our
*n ¡r ic k were also visito rs al the school
ly all proposed w ork that w ould go does thnl he w o n ’t have much lime lives.
J
• " e a lth a a,n<
'"
« h PO’ Hion u have
, the
hearts
o ° ?
f men.
Let e' us
share
son
the boys and g irls squads vote
ahead were the finances at high In criticize others,
M o f ™ Uchs^,fe,l l,s ns « nation- | abundance w ill, the less fortunate the same day.
on Ihe most valuable player on each
I
Hili
a
great
believer
In
letting
M.mifo.d and great opportunities and let us hum bly dedicate our pow
tide w ill be delayed u n til Ih 're is
It has been a fact o f pride w ith I cam. The coach and p rin cip a l w ill
more money in the game protection everyone live th e ir own life ns they i , e been opened up to u , as in d i- er and prosperity
, he service o f
I like. In so fa r as the laws of lib e rty vldunls. Social and economic chang- A lm ighty God
the p rin cip a l o f this school that he present the awards to each player
fund.
, w ill perm it, 1ml I want to assure es have been vast, h ,„ ,hc sp iritu a l j In lesiim ony w hereof I have hcre- has never found any cliques, “ ca tti- at the honor's day program.
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The high po in t man seldom w ins
Crate fattening o f chickens lakes everyone that any lime I want to
.
,'■.l’" , ,ins s,eadias‘ <•'” » m ateri- unto set m y hand and caused to be ness” o r u n frie n d ly attitude among this greatest award to be given in
nut
an
article
of
criticism
in
my
the
students.
.'I aC ievcm cnts are made fr u itfu l «fixed Ihe great seal o f the sta te '
from 19 to 14 days depending on
athletics. This d istinction is based
h at neper I am not going lo do so
May no siudent ever say o r do
the size of the chickens.
bv guidance mid strength from o f Oregon this 15th day o f Novcm-
w ith o u t signing my name nr other- a power w hich is above and beyond her, A. D. , 1929.
anything that w ill h u rt another’s on good team -w ork, sportsmanship,
r.g« yolks, if u iih fo ' e i, may be wisp m aking m yself known,
feelings. May all riv a lry fo r honors inspiration to the team, “ fig h t” , re ­
human endeavors. Eternal and uni- . Attest:
spect, and dependability.
covered w ilh w ater and kept several
Respectfully Yours,
and
positions be frie n d ly and in
vers -1 in Ihe hearts of thoughtful I H al E. Hoss
I. L. Patterson
Yours fo r Ihe most successful sea­
da>’s'
I
Signed: Frank Cook,
men is the prayer, "Establish T h o u j Sacre.ary „ f state
Governor. the spirit of good sportsmanship.
son Gold H ill has ever had.
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GOLD HILL NUGGET
Governor Patterson Issues
Thanksgiving Proclamation
Put the Interest of the school first
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