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T H E GOLD H IL L N EW S TH U RSD A Y , DECEM BER 31, 111 ~ . x ^ C î z / ' Mrs. Orpha H ew itt went to Rose- bugr Wednesday fo r several days. ' MOKE CHRISTMA8 DINNKK8 1931 r-r-—— lo lo Man Reports 11 Deer Slain by Hunters HUGE SUMS TO PREVENT FIRES Snow la 12 Feet W. K ittle and son M erritt, of this Deap at Riin of Jack Ncwnham left Tuesday eve- ! ,-j,y unt, Wesley Saunders of Eagle ning for Arizona, to «4 end Chrlstniu* Valley, Oregon, completed the par (’. W. Anders < f the Tolo district Crater Lake j w ith friends there. ty. Richard Grav is an instructor re) cried Io eounlv authorities Snt in the schools of Eagle Vallee. and I • U*“ 1 Im n lc s the past two Mr, and Mrs. Alva Cook were II is probable llia l rrlnfor.-cinents Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Watrous of calling on friends in Medford Sat- Mr. Saumleis, arc i.ipanied h im . "lonihs have kille d eleven deer home for the holidays, w hile M a r-t!*1" 1 ’ SCVfial M'!,r* huve «»«<*<• w ill be si ill up from Medford lo Medford were guests of Mr. and j unlay shall was enjoy ng a vacation from -•*'• ' ... yard t li e i i stamping Crider National park ns soon us the M s, Fred Stone Friday afternoon. D n lla y is of Reno, Nevada, is studies at Corvallis. I f i •.:mts i.i w in lc r calln t from his Forests to Be Protected by present snow slorm lessens and par- ay • ek w ith h s cows. Anders Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chisholm ’ Copies of this issue of The News 1 guest, during the holidays, of his nils, to hi lp the sma'I regu -r rre w $6,607,058 in Private i nd Christmas guests of Mrs. Chisholm's ■.sketl that some netlon be taken to may be obtained at Jim's Confec rother, John Hayes, o f this city. restore the main road eon I lion* m rb th ■ s'ai gbler. He says most , . . . . I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Welch, . t tionery, State Funds in 1932 here bi tween Anna Spring camp «• V . ; Central Point. i f the k il’ing is wanton as the car and the rim , aa the weak end .slorm Hall Saturday to complete some H olly Michael of Medford was a Bert Wheatley, who has b en n casses are found where slain, and there brought four feet of fresh guest in the A rth ur Braden home plumbing u( Mr. Hall's honte in this patient in the S. P. hospital at San not used fo r food. snow during the absence of "he win Funds aggregating $<1.007,053 for city. Anders claims (hut the deer have Sunday. Francisco fo r six weeks, was re preventing anel suppressing fores) ter crew, spending Christina* at been shot, or captured by use of leased in time io join his family Mrs. Lee Cook is having the up Klamath Fall* nr Medford. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bobbins of Christmas afternoon, and a happy , s,,i,r‘'s baited w ith apples. He and fires have been made available feu The permanent w inter personnel, Rock Point were guests of Phoenix stairs o f her home finished and liis neighbors have liberated a cou the fiscal year 1932 for the 3« partitioned into several bedrooms day was spent together. consisting of Don Fisher mid Cha*. relatives Christmas day. pic of deer thus caught. Miss Jane Prime of Los Angeles and linen closets. stales anel territories cooperating Simpson, rangers, Win. Doly and It is asserted by Anders that the ami Wendell Prime of Chiloquin Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reinking are J. A. Sale of Ordway, Colorado, spent Christmas w ith th eir par deer range on a h ill hack of his w ith the II. S. forest service under Harry Fuller of the snow plow rre w spending the holidays w ith rela arrived here Thursday to spend ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prime, and place and that they have become the C.laike-McNary law. Regional and Rudy I.neck, the park photogra tives in Portland. several weeks w ith his daughter. John. very friendly and come Io the barn Forester C. J. Ruck has announced. pher, follow ing th e ir short Christ mas vacation, s k liu l into the park Mrs. J. W’. Bryan and Mrs. B. A. Mrs. Tom Smith o f this city. The five children of Mrs. Sar w ith the cows fo r salt. Stale, federnl, anel private funds from Fort Klumath Sunday 'noon Ross are employed at Drake's dur The m ailer has been reported to make* up tile- total, which shows u Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickard were gent, who have not been together ing inventory. the stale game department.—Me d- gain of $412,878 over the- lust fis und by hard work during the next Sunday guests o f th eir daughter. fo r more than twenty years, gath six hours hud only reached Anna ford Mail-Tribune. cal year, ending June 30, 1931. A rthur Bates and L. H. Bates of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, und ered at the home of their mother Spring eamp, loo exhausted lo ron- for Christmas week. They are W in. Of this amount, the federal allot tlnua on to their destination, gov Rogue River were callers in Gold fam ily in Medford. St AIMER SESSION PLANS Sargent of Sedro-Woolley. Wash men! fo r Oregon is $98,392 und fo r H ill Christmas eve. ramp, ANNOl'NCKD BY COLLEGE Washington II is $105.503, while- ernment or headquarters Richard Gray and his friend. ington. her daughter and husband, w ilhoul an overnight rest. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook attend Wesley Saunders, w ill leave to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Frederickson stale- und private lim ber owners* Fred (Blacky) Cotton, (he cook, Summer session nates at Oregon funds for fire- prevention and fire ed the funeral of Mrs. Swacker at night for Eagle Valley, Oregon, a ft of Portland. Miss Daisy Sargent, of nnd Ihc deep snow proleelrd the State college for 1932 have just Rogue River Sunday morning. er spending the holidays, w ith Mr. San Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. sU|)|iression are- $315,570 fo r Ore purk eeider w hile they were away. Gray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bert Sargent and Perry of this been announced by Dean M. Ell- gon, and $380.702 for Washington. Mrs. Minnie Lowe left Tuesday A phone message received from wood Smith. director, ns June 20 to Gray. They w ill be accompanied as city. I he larger share of Ihc stale- and morning fo r Medford when» she July 29. As usual, w ork in home private funds budgeted is fo r fo r the park early Monday morning far as Corvallis by Marshall Gray, w ill spend several days w ith her staled thnt there was 12 t-2 feet of who also has been visiting his par John Prime left Sunday fo r a vis economics, vocational education und est fire prevention. The grand to snow at the rim , 9 feel 4 Inches ul son, Dee Lowe, o f that city. commerce w ill he featured, though ents. Richard teaches at Eagle it w ith his sister, Mrs. W. A. Star tal of stale anel private funds feir Anna Sprmg eitmp. H. G. Baker and son. Fred, who Valley, and Marshall is a student key at San Francisco. John w ill al opportunity to work in many other both prevention and suppression for Dave Canfield, chief ranger, so attend the East-West football departments w ill he afforded. are employed at Yreka, arrived at the state college at Corvallis. the year is set by the- state- forester’s Dean Smilh has announced a par budgets at $5.034,520. against $5.- "Mill" Gould, purk storekeeper, und game in the Rose howl New Years Tuesday of last week to spend the Seevnty-two per cent o f the Gold tial list of visiting instructors, 062.813 fo r the- last year. State for- Ike Davidson, superintendent o f the day. holidays w ith Mrs. Baker and H ill grade school students took the among whom w ill he Dr. II. C. est fire prevention budgets amount buildings, w ill probably eonslitute daughter. Schick lest recently, according *to Wl-ndell Prime returned to Chilo Sherman of Columbia university, a lo $3,000,060, and stale suppression ttie aid lo he sent up from Medford Joy and Jacqueline Wilson of school officials. The test is given to quin Monday, after a visit w ith his noted research w orker and author liuilgi ls to $739.941. Funds from lo help the park personnel re Medford, little granddaughters of determine whether the students are parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prime. in the field of nutrition who w ill private- sources total $972,802 for conquer the conditions routed by the aeeiimulati'd four feel of fresh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickard, spent subject to diptheria. I f the report He was accompanied by his sister. return Io Oregon Stale for the third prevention und $271.057 fo r sup snow, puekid down over Ihc week a few days the past week in the shows a child is susceptible to the Miss Jane Prime, of Los Angeles, year. pression. The cooperative federal disease he may take treatment to who had also spent the holidays Pickard home here. Work in vocational education w ill allotment lo Ihc state amounts in end. prevent it at the county health de here. be headed as usual by Dr. J. IL Jew all lo $1.572.538, which is $46,980 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair, Mrs. Paul partment in the court house at Med- Job p rin tin g al The News office. ell, dean of the school, w hile in more than last year. Thompson and Mrs. Alelha Robbins ford anv Saturday between the commerce the new dean. Dr. II. V. The weather forecast promises A large part o f federal, stale, und • left Monday fo r Los Angeles and hours of ten and twelve. This is more rain fo r this week end in Ore Hoyt, w ill head the staff and teach private funds bueigeted have al Pasadena, for a visit w ith relatives not compulsory. several courses personally. gon w ith more snow anticipated for ready been spent since the begin and friends. ning o f the current fiscal year. Part Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Angstead are the Cascades. It looks like 1932 w ill Mrs. Toney Ross, who has suf spending the holidays w ith Mr. Ang- start o ff w ith plenty o f moisture Jacksonville to of Ihc money is used in thew inter fered fo r some time w ith ear tro u stead’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. which we are all glad to see. months in construction of fire Start on New ble consulted doctors at Medford Angstead, and other relatives nt breaks, forest trails, lookout tow- W ater Project trs Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Ferguson ac Lakeview, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Odd Fellows Meet and telephone lines. companied her. California's cooperative budget M erritt Merriman, also of this city, Jacksonville, which recently vot- Tuesday; Take Candidates for forest fire protection is largest, An average of 60 students a day- accompanied them and are their to Medford after Session i e<l ?' ’.,0'000, bwnd issUr ,or ,he w ith $764,946 in combined slide, are taking advantage of the hot guests during the vacation. Enroute slallation of a new water supply, federal, nnd private funds available. to Lakeview, the party stopped at lunches now being served at the A g reasin g job NOW Gold H ill Lodge No. 129. I. O. (). Tuesday through C. II. Dunnington, Other slates w ith more Ilian $300,- Gold H ill high school. Twenty-five Klamath Falls, where they were asked the county court for a right- will protect your car F. met in rtg u la r session December 000 available from all sources are of this number are w orking fo r joined by Mr. Angstead’s sister. Miss 19. After a busy session several of-way through county land, and ex- New York, Michigan. Minnesota, during this season when Helen, a student at Ashland Normal, th e ir lunch by doing different jobs members accompanied Candidates ■ T11» *s start work on tin- new Wisconsin it is subjected to heavy that have been planned fo r them. who also eturned to her home for Howard Dorman ami Woodrow Proieet shortly after the first of the Washington, Oregon, Maine, Idaho, and Pennsylvania. roads and hard pulling. The school relief fund i r taking the holidays. Shaver to Medford, where Ihev -V M r- Albcrt H urrh- orchardlst and Nevada and Hawaii joined Ihc list care o f the deficit so as to be able look the th ird degree. Those mak- m in*n« engineer, has been consulted -if cooperators in fire protection to carry- out the plan. Mrs. W. R. ing the trip were Ray and Paul 1 in ,hp »‘'lection o f sites. The county It will prolong the life of the first lime this year. Ross is doing the cooking. Support Y our Home Paper. Thompson, H. D. Force, Norman court w ill grant llu- land for the- for Budgets your nil tor and insure of state and private fo r right of-'way al an early elate. Bailey. est fire prevention und suppression you better service. It is planned to dig a 300- Next Tuesday, December 5, every funds to six western slates fo r 1932 foeil tunnel through a h ill west of one is urged to attend as there is arc: Drive in today. town. The h ill is of granite forma lots of business to transact. Montana, $70,571; Idaho (north) tion, and the seepage- water there The follow ing installation dales $274,894, Idaho (south) $16,786; EE w ill interest many of the local from w ill be- utilized for the- supply. C alifornia, $603,642; Nevada, $5,981; I- I It f, . r members: Jacksonville, January 4 The- tunnel is estimated to cost Washington, $389,702; Oregon $315,- a ie o f Misses’ and W om en’s Medford, January 5; Central Point $3500. and when under construction 576. EKVICR January 6; Gold H ill, January 12, w ill employ from seven lo 10 men. Federal allotments lo these same Both Odd Fellow and Kehekah of The remaining $6500 w ill he- used in ■stales fo r 1932 are: piping the- water to the- two reser ficers w ill be installed on these O r e g o n , $98,392; Washington, voirs. The length of lime- lo dig the dates. $105,503; Montana, $28,705; Idaho tunnel w ill depend on the extent of (north) $61,141; Idaho (south) $4,- rock formations. SETH COY. Mgr 900; C alifornia, $161.298; Nevada, Baskets o f Food The water, tests made last year Izinek stand and restaurant la $1,220. Are Distributed show, is o f high quality, clear and connection. cool, and free- from foreign matter, to Needy Families Let us p rint your Ictterheads- and not exposed lo the open air. The Glendale Log. Plans for Ihc establishment of the A jo in t committee from the Gold H ill W. R. C. and the local srhool new water source have been un- helped to make Christinas a little eler consideration for several years. pleasanter fo r several families in The past year Jacksonville- was con this community. Baskets of grocer fronted w ith a water shortage, and a ■ ■ ■ ir ■ ■ ■ ■ ies, and some clothing were distrib was forced lo haul water from the uted to seventeen families last c ity of Me-elfeird for domestic uses. week. Mrs. Geo. Dorman représent The new source w il give, according E. T. HAM, Prop. ai ed the W. R. C. and Opal Hayes the lo Dunnington, an ample- supply for all purposes. II w ill be- ready fo r use j ! school, on the committee. Ted Ril- f i j t e r furnished a car lo haul the bas- by early summer, according lo pre-s B kets and George Meisinger furnish-, ent plans. ed transportation fo r the committee. ■ Since the baskets were distributed g more people have given food lo the SU N SET cause and this w ill he distributed soon. GASOLINE The committee w :shes to take • this means of thanking the nier- ■ chants and any others who helper T ry th e new Sunset jj to make this a success. BREAD _ASPARAGUS TIPS (c/pp entnyy Have Your Car Greased NOW s CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES and SWEATERS Coy & Robinson H a lf P rice DRAKE'S Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 DRY CLEANED I FRESH M EATS : Specials for Saturday ___ ■ Air. and Mrs. Meisinger entertain ed at a delightfully inform al party nt the r home in this city Christ- mas night fourteen guest being presenl. Bridge was played al five tables, w ith high score honor going to George Hammersly, anil Frank Carter receiving the consola- lion award. Later in the evening refreshments were served al one- long table, and stunts and music I close-el Ihc evening’s fun. Guests were Mr. anel Mrs. Ray- Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ila ff. Mrs. Ak-lha Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammersly, Mr. and Mrs. Force-and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. 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