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Mill Mete VOLUME XXXIII uOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY FEB. 19, 1931 r~ THIS**»THAT A FEW REMARKS DESIGNED TO GET (il'li HEADKBS To THINKING OF TIMELY TOPICS OF INTEREST Garden time is at hand und al ready many of our (-Risen* haw begun plaiiling the more hardy gar den truck mid flower*. .More peo ple *eein Io tie inti rested In making Hai den mid beautifying their home* thi* year than any yeur prior to now. They are intereated in the vegetable gardens, no doubt, a* a mean* of making a »uving on the l / r t i s 3 Paton, who I.-.I the fight Ashm an Brow n, W ashington cor household budget thi« summer unit respondent of the Providence Journ again« the merger of Yc aigstown Sheet and T ut« Company wi,h Bethle Interested In the flower Hardens al. who is thought the likeliest selec hem Steel, involving a thousand m il- thru a Kreuter sense of civic pridr. tion as Secretary to the President lx>n dollar*. People love pretty things—pretty clothes, pretty homes, pretty towm and pretty yard*—in fart unythiny which tends Io please the rye. In planting Hardens, either vegetable or flower, our residents are creat ing a more pleasing opinion of our Published by the Students of tin- Gold Hill High School city aiiioug the sojourners here to Editor—Opal Hayes enter our portals. It I* u very evident fact Ihut the General News— Lucille llitlle. Sporlg Editor—Linsley Dorman first impression of a person upon Social Editor—Sylvia Cardin, Grade News—Minnie Harrison. entering or passing thru n town is the one wtdeh always sticks in Lust full during a rain, one of the WASHINTON’S BIRTHDAY their mind . l.els dress up our town high school girls found a iiuir-like PROGRAM, FRIDAY and create a favorable iiupi on A Washington's Birthday pro upon the visitor* within our gates worm on Ihr side walk and brought gram will lie held, Friday, Feb. 20. and at the same time mukr our im it to the Biology class. Upon investigation it was found at 2:00 o'clock. Both Grades and mediate surroundings more beauti to belong to the family of Gordius, J High school will participate, ful for our own sakes. and It is a marine worm. The adult ♦ ♦ ♦ does not eat us Hie alimentary ( an GRADE NEWS One of the first rudiments in al becomes atrophied. Tin- male 2nd Della and Josephine Pre- building a city is in the pulroniiing can be distinguishrd from Hie fe fountain!- have returned to school of home Industry—in bringing male as it bus u forked tail. after a siege of the mumps and wealth to our home town. Then Three months ago when the ' ar« few of us tliHt can bring much worm was found, it measured 23Mj whooping cough. wealth 10 lull if we leave ns much inches; upon being measured afire : 2nd and 3i it—Thc second and 3rd of the money we do make in out its death, it was 27H inches in , grades have started a campaign Those students own city we are doing our bit to- cii gtli showing Ihut it hud g.own against "aint". «.hose language is perfect will re waid building a bigger and better I inches in 3 months. ceive a reward. town. If industries and business The Biology cluss hjis jirrsyveil Paul M et’uat is out of school with •statilishmenis are built up at iioiui it und added this specimn. io the it furnishes a better opportunity other collection ot insect, a.id the mumps. Tin- fourth grade received a large for our sons ami daughters to ob worms which they have preserved. •(•source map of Florida. tain employment when they be Bill Conner. I Paulin - Romell is hack in school come largr enough. Otherwise they tficr a short absence. must go away Io other towns and BASKETBAI.L Doug! is ¡'oil und Robert Johnson cities to seek employment. It al I.ast Friday Gold Hill tangled have returned to school. so help* to spend money at home with the Phoenix outfit a, Pbornlx, so that our merchants can build up Gold Hill fought well but fai'e ! to 5lh and fttli 5th and Gth—Friday, (he fifth and 'nrger stocks, thereby giving us a Inke the undefeated Phoenix 3«i wider range of merchandise to se nto camp. The game was one-sid •ixth grades held a slieiiing contest; lect our needs from. It creates ed the first half, in their favor hut the two grades tied. Mrs. Cooiier, a Jackson County more jobs, brings in more taxes to Gold Hill rallied und run up quite support our city und schools. In a score yet not enough Io enteh up teacher visited the sixth grade lust ,, fact there are u thousand reasons witli Iheir opponents. Melvin Sar Monday. 7th and 8th— why we should look lirsl at home gent, forward, is still out with a All the students have returned to befotc we , spend our money. _ sprained ankle received when we school except June Moore, who is Some of our merchants advertise |nye<| , WQ Thc n the local paper and tell you of scorc M (h(,ir fnvor in Grants Pass, staying with her grandmother. the bargains which they have for | The girls game with Phoenix was 1 ney received post cards from you. They want und should receive postponed- due to tin- fact that pupils in St. Augustine Florida. vour business. Watch the advr.-Gs- _ , , i many of the girls arc still out with Tlie 5th giade is writing the story ers and you nre watching the truly ,, of Lincoln's. Life and intends to progressive merchants. put it in booklet form. ♦ ♦ ♦ Gold Hill mixes with Bogue River The 5th and 6th grades had a We should be more ch ic minded. Friday, Fell. 20, at llie local gym. siielling contest this week; the 6th Thai is a bold slalemcnt, isn’t it? Thia will lie tile biggest game of tfrade won. Laverne Dungey made a pair of Yet who ran doubt the truth of it? Hie season and Gold Hill is out for We should never pass up an ri>- lilood. Botli the girls and boys will book ends which he gave to thc (ith grade class. porlunity to tell of the many bless play. ings which nature has bestowed up on us. We should never pas* an THI I’ TO CORVALLIS Salurday afternoon, Fell. 21, the opportunity to lend u helping h ind Gold Hili girls grade team will play Mr. and Mrs. Meisinger. Opal to any projet which will he Bogue Blvetr girls grade team Hayes. Velma St. Clair, and I had a make our coninuinilv better. Wc at the local gymnasium. Gold Hill very enjo>able trip Io Corvallis, shoultl «ell ours<-lvex open our com- has a wonderful team and they ex Iasi week end. We were very tired munilv—upon our G rille soil, o ir pect to win even though Bogue when we reached our destination beautiful scenery, our wonderful River has many more players. bill no! loo tired to get something to climate—in fact nrylhlng which we eat. Il was a good thing we had might construe as a favorable ad something Io eat then for breakfast Those who received the highest vantage which wc have and which grade in spelling this week were was too early for us to enjoy that. no other community can boast. While we were on the Campus, We can point with pride to many Zelda Smith, Minnie Harrison, Syl we heard several interesting lec- via Cardin, and Ted Hitler. of our blessings without fear of be Both tennis in the Savings con tures on vocational guidance. ing contradicted—lei's do It. Saturday afternoon, we went in ies! hanked KM) per cent, this week. ♦ ♦ ♦ Woodrow Shaver, Clarence swimming in the women's pool. Saturday night we saw a basket Prospecting for gold and other Wheatley, and Janice Millspaugh hall gam.' between Idaho and O. S. precious minerals is again one of were high school visitors this week. C. II was a very close and fast Wallace Iverson of Medford en the leading enterprises In our midst. game. After Hie game there was a The lure of gold which brought the rolled in Hie Gold Hill High school dance given for the delegates. Wc Tuesday. first adventurers into our valley Is had a very good time and surely slill gripping nt the hearts of many appreciate being elected to go to the WHO'S WHO in this part of the state. From all Educational Exposition at Corvallis. sides eonie news of new properties Name Opal Hayes, Junior. Jean Cldsholin. being opened up or of new operat Age—17 ors or prospeelors taking to the Height 5 feel 4 inches. An assembly was held in the hills or streams in search of the Weight KM) lbs. school auditorium, Wednesday, Feb. earths wealth. Many of those men Favorite Ambition—To become a 18. Reports were given by the stu will slrike It. Others will dig from stenographer. dents who attended the exposition the earth an exislence while yet Fuvorlfe Pastime. Making eyes at Corvallis last week end. The 6th others will fail but the efforts of all at Linsley. 7tli and 8th grades were guests at nre being expended in the effort to Pei Expression—Honest to Gosh. this meeting. develop a Intent resource for which Greatest Worry—Getting a flunk Mr. Meisinger explained the pur our country is noted. in English. pose of thc conference at Corvallis I.el us hope they nil succeed In School Activities—-Editor of week and also lold about the basket ball In their quest of gold. It will help ly Nugget. Balfour rep. Junior game between 0. S. C. and Idaho, us all. class, Glee club. which he attended while he was THE NUGGET there. Jean Chisholm told of their trip to and from Corvallis, of the enter tainment and party they uttended, and sin- also reviewed Mr.How ard's address. Opal Hayes reviewed Dr. Roem er's address and lold of the musical organizations and Iheir entertain ments. V -Ima St Claire reviewed Dr. Roemer’s second address; described gome of the many exhibits she saw while at Corvallis. She ulso told of College life as she saw it. NUMBER 45 Oregon Legislature Votes Io Close the Rogue River Other Items Of Interest Gleaned From the Hall* of The Legislature for our Reader* Information Dairy Bill Withdrawn and by mass buying and that it is Senate Bill, 167 providing for the 1 consequently an economic measure, grading and labeling of milk and Among other stock arguments pro cream, after a storm of protest and con werfe that parents should be from farmers and others has been more saving in order to purchase withdrawn. these books for their children; that Would Grade Cream it is paternalistic; that it is as much A bill which has created more ,he du*y of Publ*c t0 furnish than usual discussion is Senate Bill hooks as it is to furnish, chalk and 228. providing for cream grading seats; that it will save time for the There are primarily four grades children and render more effective the the whole scheme of elemen established in this bill: tary education. 1. First grade cream contains The vote was: Ayes—Allen, An not more than .20 per cent lactic acid having a desirable flavor and drews, Anderson, Angell, Bronaugh Bynon, Chindgren, Day, DeLap, odor and smooth texture. 2. Second grade cream has a Deuel, Eckley, Gill, Gordon, Hell- slight feed flavor or lacks the fine berg, Hill, Howard, Jensen, John flavor required for extra grade. son, Jeasey, Knapp, Lawrence, Lee, Sour cream containing not more Lewis, Macpherson, Manning, Mc The Past Noble Grands club met than .6 per cent lactic asid and free Allister, McCornack, McCourt, Mc Mott, Norton, Peters, last Thursday with Mrs. Paul from undesirable flavor is also of Graw, Schaupp, Scott, Smith of Hood Riv Thompson. After the business was this grade, discussed and attended to dainty re 3. Third grade cream, sweet or er, Snell, Stocbdale, Swift, Talyor, freshments were served. Those sour, has a stale, weedy, feed, acidy, Temple, AVells, Winslow, Yates, present were Mesdatnes B. A. Ross, yeasty, metallic, or other undesire- Lonergan. Boy Cameron, A. E. Kellogg, able flavor. Nayes—Fisher Glass, Goulet, Charles Kell, Charles Carter, and 4. Fourth grade cream, sweet or Hamilton, McPhillips, Nash, Nich Paul Thompson. Proctor, Stewart, sour, has been treated by mechan ols, Oxman, ical or chemical means for the pur Thornburg, Tompkins, Weather Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Chamberlin pose of changing its odor, flavor, ford, Smith of Marion. Flax in the Limelight and Baby daughter, Marie have consistency or texture. Flax has been a headliner for dis moved to Hilt, California where Mr. When cream of a lower grade is Chamberlin has a position. mixed with cream of a higher grade cussion about the state house since the resulting mixture shall be that the session opened. In the course of events it was dis Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ostrander of of the lower grade therein. Cream that has a moldy, tallowy, covered that since 1921 there has Galls Creek were visitors in the city rancid, decomposed, gasoline, dis been appropriated by the legisla Wednesday. infectant or other objectionable fla ture or allowed by the emergency Alton Stone of Yreka, California vor, or which contains any mater board to the flax industry carried visited friends and relatives in this ial not naturally found in milk or on at the Slate Penitentiary the tre cream shall not be made into any mendous sum of approximately city, Monday and Tuesday. $800.000. products used for human food. In addition to this sum there has This proposed law contains no Born—To Mrs. Rita Markham, Friday, Feb. 13 at her home in this penalty for non-observance. It is been received $1,168,916.15 from in reality an educational measure. the sale of flax products. The in city, a boy. ventory of the plant shows avalua- Road Tax Repeal Fought Repeal of the mill market road tion of $552.515.37. George Lyman has been ill at his The industry shows actual loss to home in Sams Valley for some little tax as provided for in the Kiddle hill, has the opposition of the State the State of $278,949.13 according to time. Motor Association and a few mem an audit by Otto Kubin of the Sec rimer Dungey has been suffering bers of county courts. It is sup retary of State department. During 'r< m a had case of rheumatism at ported by agricultural representa the past three years the loss has been $214.033, reasons given for it tives generally. iis home in this city. This law means a saving of over being declining prices of flag pro Bud Snyder has started excavat 91.000,000 in taxes now levied on ducts. No appropriation is sought for ing for his building near the black real estate and is essentially a tax measure. It takes no money from the industry for thc present bien smith shop. the various market road districts. nium and it is pointed out that a Howard Drake, who has been The Slate Highway Commission still larger deficit is likely unless ill for the past two weeks is re will be required to allocate to the the prices for flax products shall Additional money ob county courts for market roads, improve. ported to be much improved. from the State highway fund a sum tained by loan or appropriation Miss Dean Holt of Medford was equal to the amount of money now will be likely needed for working a visitor nt thc home of Mr. and raised as market road funds by the capital and operating expenses State. No limit is placed on the soon. Mrs. Bozy Tepovac and family. amount of taxes which the road dis Influenced by these unsatisfac Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook and Mrs. tricts may desire to vote upon tory conditions of the flax plant Governor Meier employed at his Alva Cook were among the shop themselves for market roads. Pension Study Upheld own expense a Arm of public ac-- pers in Medford, Saturday. The first verbal bloodshed in the countants who made for him an Word was received in this city Senate over the Old Age Pension audit of the plant. This audit that Jack Orchard had struck some measure came when Senator Eddy’s proved decidedly unfavorable to good ore on his place on Kanes bill 60 came up for passage. This the continuance of the present sys bill provided for appointment of a tem of management. It is contain Creek. committee to study old age pensions ed the proposal that the prison — — o unemployment insurance. plant should merely process the Classified Ad* Get Result* and Attempt to “lay on the table” pre flax for the grower at cost and re cipitated lively debate. Upton held turn it to the producer to dispose that its passage meant influence of for himself. Greatest Cartoonist against the passage of the Old Age The next chapter in this political Pension act which they endorse. industrial drama was the appear Eddy defended it on the basis of ance of a delegation of flax growers necessity, declaring that if the Old protesting to the Board of Control Age pension law shall be passed against any change in the existing there will be mutiny against taxes flax policy under which the board and the next legislature should contracts for prison processing the have the information sought thru flax produced on specified acreage this committee for further legisla at a stipulated price. tion. Thc Governor in explaining his The vote Was 25 to 3 and the bill altitude toward the industry makes went to third reading. This vote is it clear that he contemplates noth taken as indicative of hard sledding ing radical a, this time. for the old age pension bill in the He recognizes the importance of Senate. this industry and the need for en House O. K.’s Free Textbooks couraging it and has in mind A lively debate was waged over changes for improvements. the proposal to furnish free the use Grangers Speak of textbooks for all children of the The State Grange Legislative elementary public schools. committee is in receipt of ringing The strongest and most general resolutions from the Columbia pleas of its opponents were based County Pomona, urging passage of upon the present economic depres Grange Utility Districts bill. Water sion. their claim being that this law Conservation and Power bill and Albert T. Reid, world-famous car would increase taxes now burden the Public Utilities bill, which in toonist, whose work appears in this some. Friends of thc measure de cludes abolition of the Public Ser paper, is one of the leaders of the movement to bar foreign artists from clared the total cost of the neces vice Commission. painting ‘‘official” portraits of public sary hooks would be greatly reduc This Pomona Grange recom- officer*. ed by continued use until worn out (Continued on Page Two) A notice has been posted upon the bulletin board as follows: Il will be necessary Io have writ ten permission from your parents in order to play Ping Pong on the school grounds. Some parents evidently feel that you should study during the noon hour rather than play." Signed Mr. Meisinger, o ipentnjfâ