Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 07, 1932, Image 3

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    T H E GOLD H IL L N E W S
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Three Fishermen
Dashed to Death
in Coos B r e a k e r s
TH U RSD A Y , JA N U A RY 7, 1932
Plentiful Pineapple
ODD BUT TRUE
T h r e e m en w e re d ro w n e d w hen
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f t
th e ir fis h in g »m ack w u * crush) d by
h ea v y sene agalu xl the shores o f
Coos Hay S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , and
ro a s t g uardsm en
w ho
attem p ted
MfRtCEN
th e ir rescue n e a rly lost th e ir o w n
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lives w hen t h e ir c u tte r w as tw ic e
o v e rtu rn e d b y the same
gig antic
ix
b re a k e r th a t s p lin te re d the sniuck.
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T h e dead lire : B u rre ll M a d e r, 31,
M a rs h fie ld ; A lto n A ndrus, 22. M arsh
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fie ld ; und A lb e rt Itis e n s te in , 32, o f
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W est Side.
F a llin g to heed the w a rn in g * of
THT MAAGB
o th e r s e a fa rin g men against going
TWTNTX M S kNO IN ORDTR
out In the h ea v y seas, the trio fo r«
10 BT. IN THE P\CTD«.E k (AkN
ed th e ir boat, the C o m et, o v e r the
b a r S a tu rd a y m o rn in g , and the
WOULD H M t TO STAND 2 0 0
coastgu ard loo kou t at Coos lin y m a r ­
FEET IN TRONI OF THE-
m erica is one of ihu r« # and
veled that th e y got snfely to sen.
/•(ncupp/e W off It» . Heat three
very fortu nate countries In okk yolks w ell, and add one and
C u tte r Rent to Aid
CfctAERN
WHILE B E \N G -
which pineapple Is both cheap and
ono-fourth cupe m ilk .
S ift to­
About 3 p. in. the lookout o b s e rv ­
extrem ely p le n tifu l. The history gether two cupe flour, four tea­
PROTOGRNPHEO
ed the smack a tte m p tin g to com e
of the pineapple associates It a l­ spoons baking powder and one-
In . Even b e fo re the bout w as
In
ways w ith tho tables of the great h a lf teaspoon salt, and add to
J . &< W*Y
and w ealthy.
Only In Am erica above. Next add elx tablespoons
distress, the lookout sent the roast
has It become an artic le of d ally melted butter and tw o-thlrda cup
g u a rd c u tte r Coos Huy to h e lp it in.
d ie t—a delicious delicacy w ith in drained crushed pineapple. Fold
T h e c u tle r, C a p ta in A. K. Ilo ls t
I k
IAÖÖIRN BkRBtR POLE-
reach of oven the most modost In three etillly beaten egg whites,
co m m a n d in g , w as w ith in too y ard s
purse.
liuko on hot waffle Iron at table.
f t k SORMWkL Ot THE D m
o f the Com et w h e n u huge b re a k e r
The electric Iron should be pre­
For E very Meal
heated ten minutes before m aking
s tru c k both vessels. T h e c u tte r its e lf
m N m t W U S TRkCUCED
T h ere are mnny pleasant ways the first waffle. Serve w ith pine­
tu rn e d o ver tw ic e , then gro un ded
to uso It at ovory meal, and be- apple sauce and pass cubes of
k% k s io t
against the bench.
It.
I I . ('lu r k ,
twoen meals for beverages, can­ plain Am erican cheese.
• const guard sm an , w as sw ept o v e r­
dles and Incidental snacks. Here
iH t GILT BklL AT m t TOP
Pineapple Nauce: Sim m er one
b o a rd , hut Just; ns the bout struck
Is a recipe for pineapple waffles cup crushed plneapplo, one cup
mt
which
has
been
tried
and
found
the shore the
o th e r
guurdsm en
sugar, and three-fourths cup w ater
exceptionally «tied. You know that u n til syrupy. Add three drops oil
t h r e w h im a life lin e , w h ic h
he
IftED TO LkTHER m t CUSTOMERS,
the best pineapple comes from our of tieppermlnt. Cool to lukew arm
caught some 50 y a rd s fro m the bout.
t e r r it o r y of H aw aii.
RECORD'Of k
and servo on waffles.*
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REPRESENTED THE—
I l o d I r s W a s h e d I o Sen
T h e th ree fis h e rm e n w e re w ashed c a lc * Ih fll I he c o m p a n y has u n i (lx
W
HELD BX PERSONS DURING
CHEESE HkMING SEEN SEPT
to xen by the b re a k e r. T h e guards
d ec lin e in gross earn tig s by e f f e c t - i OREGON
W EEKLY
m t mt
TOR \2 5 \E M ft - kLTHODGH.
m en w e re no sooner beached than ing o p e ra tin g econom ics p re v e n tin g
IN D U ST R IA L R E V IE W
th e y ra n out on the je lly o n ly a the net fro m d e c lin in g as m uch as
SP\RkL RVBBOVft BTOOD TOP.
\T W îft HkRD kS ROCS fcUD
fe w y ard s a w a y a m i a tte m p te d Io gross eurnin gs
d u rin g the
past
T«t W O kGES USED BEFORE
W a ld p o r t— U ltls let fo r c ity w a ­
HKD TO BE COT WVH k Sk'W .
locale I he bodies, hut w ith o u t suc­ y e a r.
te
r
w
o
rk
s
.
cess.
kNG
AFTER
TV«
\T HkD k GOOD TLkVOD- -
"T h e
p r e lim in a r y c o n s tru c tio n
C h ilo q u in — W o r k on D ra k e L u m ­
An e m ergen cy coastguard
bout budget fo r 1032 totals
925,015,000, b e r C o m p an y's n e w hom e ra p id ly
w as sent out to rescue the g u a rd s ­ w h ic h inclu des 93,500,1134 fo r p ro ­
m en fro m the Jetty. N o ne o f
the jects n o w u n d e r ro rfM ru c tio n w h ic h n e a rin g c o m p le tio n .
Selo— N e w dance h a il w est
o f c ity , to ta lin g about 958,000, in n ew
e ffo r t o r expense but gave b ig r e ­
guardsm en wus in ju re d . T h e c u tte r w e re not ro m p l led in 1931.
t ’n- ht re d ed ieided. •
c o n s lru e tio n , file d w ith D e p a rtm e n t
tu rn s in savin g tim e and e n e rg y , ac­
w as dumuged to the ex te n t o f about fin is h e d co n s tru c tio n d u rin g
1931
S p rin g fie ld
L arg e e l r r l r ' r
sign o f P u b lic W o r ks.
c o rd in g to the hou sew ives.
Ptnnnn.
includes th e P rospect d iv e rsio n p r o ­
In O regon Homes
•
•
•
C a p ta in Ilo ls t said it w as
the ject o f the C a lifo rn ia O regon P o w ­ to be c re e le d al A street s e rvice s ta ­
M osier— P lan s
u n d e rw a y to im ­
w o rs t a rr id e n t in Coos Hay since e r C o m p an y system w h ic h w ill not tio n .
p ro ve local w a te r system .
R E D M O N D — F iv e h om e econom ics
A m ity — L o c a l w a ln u t p la n t closed
1023 w h e n C a p ta in C. A. S m ith w e ld he placed in service u n til 1932. T h e
u n its w e re o rg a n iz e d in Deschutes
D a y to n — C la re H e id e r
re c e n tly |
w
ith
re c o rd season ru n .
ashore w ith ten lives Inst, h a lf a largest p a ri o f Ih e e x p e n d itu re In
c o u n ty d u rin g 1931, a c c o rd in g to E l ­
too k o ver r e p a ir shop of D a y to n i
M U R P H Y — M em bers o f the M u r -
C la ts k a n ie — G ra n d C e n tra l H o te l
m ile fro m th e p resent w re c k .
M o to r Co.
1032. a c c o rd in g Io p re lim in a r y fig ­ b u ild in g rem od eled .
I p h y ro ad hom e econom ics u n it as la M ille r , h om e d e m o n s tra tio n agent.
ures, w ill be in the e le c tric d e p a rt­
K la m a th F a lls — Jack H a le y leas­ j w e ll as those o f th e W ild e r v ille and These u n its a re loc a te d at L o w e r
B ro w n s v ille — H e n r y A m on
s e l­
B rid g e,
C lo v e rd a le ,
T u m a lo an d
Copco Review» Year and
m e n t— 910,347,300; the gas d e p a rt­
ed o ld P au l T o u le m in in g p ro p e r­
lin g out o rc h a rd o f pecan trees.
R ed w o o d h ig h w a y u n its h ave been S h e v lin H ix o n cam ps 1 a n d 2. I n ad ­
m en t w ill e x p a n d 93.319,809, and 95,-
ly
in
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fro
m
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K e n o — C o m p le tio n o f K e n o re g ­
Announce» Plana for 1932 338,857 w i l l he e xpen ded fo r o th ­
g iv in g special c o n s id e ra tio n Io food d itio n , h om e d e m o n s tra tio n m eeting s
u la tin g dam in K la m a th r iv e r a n ­ W . W o rd .
w e re sponsored b y h om e econom ics
e r d e p a rtm e n ts , in c lu d in g
g en eral
F
orest
G
ro
v
e
—
E
x
t
i
nsive
im
p
ro
v
e
­
h
a b its o f c h ild re n and how’ to get
nounced
re
c
e
n
tly
"by
I
L
P.
Bos­
“ C o n d itio n s a ris in g
d u rin g
the
clubs o f G ranges an d o th e r groups
c o n s tru c tio n .
m ents b ein g m ade to clubhouse at good ea tin g p ra c tic e s ado pted. T h i r ­
w o rth .
past tw o years have presented o p ­
in T e rre b o n n e , P le a s a n t R id g e , P in e
“T h e H y lle sb y m an ag ed u tilitie s
W e s tla k e — M en c le a rin g b ru sh on F orest H ills c o u n try clu b .
t y - t w o m o th e rs in these th r e e groups
e ra tin g and m an agem en t p ro blem s
F o re s t, E a s te rn S ta r, A lfa lfa , Sisters,
are
b
eing
m
a
in
ta
in
e
d
in
Ih
e
best
h
ave
re
p
o
rte
d
im
p
ro
v
e
m
e
n
t
in
th
e
ir
¿
e'd n i0 ^ 7 ^ nd'> K n e h u r e t and“ p ia in -
Nyssa— 11 a d d itio n a l street ligh ts
n e w h a lf m ile
co n n e c tio n
w ith
o f e x trrm e m a g n itu d e Io (lie pub
u t ility In d u s try ," a c c o rd in g
Io " f «•»'’ «•Ilion, n o tw ith s ta n d in g
the coast h ig h w a y .
in s ta lle d .
o w n e a tin g h a b its and 1C c h ild re n
lie
v ie w .
Nyssa— M rs. B ena S e h w e iz c r im ­ C o q u ille — C o q u ille S tatio n Io r e ­ h av e adopted b e tte r food h ab its .
H a lfo rd E ric k s o n , vice p resid en t in Im m e d ia te d ec lin e in business, and
Ih
e
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tio
n
p
ro
g
ra
m
in
d
ic
a
te
s
p ro v in g ro o m in re a r o f c a fe fo r ceive new' m o to r life b o a t.
T h is series o f n u tritio n m eetings is
charge o f o p e ra tio n , Ih lle s h y E n ­
N e w p o rt— N e w a p p ro a c h to f e r r y
T illa m o o k — 25 m en em p lo y e d on given u n d e r the d ire c tio n o f Sara H .
g in e rin g and M anagem ent C o rp o ra ­ Hint new fa e ilitle s are liv in g in s ta ll­ ban qu et and c lu b ro o m .
s lip on N e w p o rt side in s ta lle d .
ed
to
f
u
lly
meet
p
u
b
lic
dem
ands.
J u n tu ra — P lan s u n d e r w a y to c o n ­ N e a h -k a h -n ie ro ad p ro je c t.
W e r tz ,
th e h om e d em o n s tra tio n
tio n . “T h e fa llin g o ff in m a n u fa c ­
E a rn in g s d u rin g the depression pe­ s tru c t state h ig h w a y to th is p la c e by
B eedsp ort— S o u th ern P a e ife B a il­ agent, w ith th e c o o p e ra tio n o f L u c y
tu r in g und tra d e lias r< suited in d e ­
w a y Co. exten ded fast fre ig h t serv
A. Case, n u tritio n spe c ia lis t.
creased loads
w h ile
a b n o rm a lly rio d have been s u ffic ie n t to Justify sum m e r.
th is p o lic y . Even a s m all im p ro v e -
•
e e
W . P . C H IS H O L M . M . D .
M e d fo rd — E ffo r t b ein g tnnritX to ice to c o v e r th is c ity .
lo w w a te r c o n d itio n s in te r rito r ie s
G e n e ra l P r a c titio n e r
C a lifo rn ia -O re g o n P o w e r Co. plan
M E D F O R D — Im p ro v e m e n ts
in
served la rg e ly
by
h y d ro e le c tric lu r n l in g en e ra l business w ill he r e ­ resum e o p e ra tio n s at lo c a l m ill.
flec te d in e a rn in g s , ns a result o f
i.ta
rs
h
fie
ld
—
P
r
e
lim
in
a
r
y
w
o
r
k
1932
c
o
n
s
lru
e
tio
n
budget
to
am
ount
k itc h e n a rra n g e m e n ts w e re re p o r t­
g e n e ra tin g station s have
c o n tr ib ­
Phones O ffic e 10, Res. 9 -L
a v a ila b ility o f d ep end able service, s ta rte d on proposed 9140.000 F e d ­ to about 91,097,394.
ed by 103 w o m en o f Jackson c o u n ­
G o ld H i l l ,
O reg on
u ted fu r th e r Io the p ro b le m s of
nnd Ih e d ev e lo p m en t a n il expan sio n e ra l b u ild in g .
B e a v e rto n — L . K nudsen and E. ty w h o p a rtic ip a te d in th e p ro je c t
m a in ta in in g high s tan dards o f s e rv ­
w o rk that a re b ein g c a rrie d on n o w
P r a ir ie C ity — M r. and M rs. A. N . R ic h a rd s p la n o p e n in g garage on on P la n n e d K itch e n s a n d K itch e n
ice, p a r tic u la rly in those c o m m u n ­
are an add ed p ro te c tio n to in v e s t­ L il l y Io open d r y c le a n in g p la n t B ro a d w a y .
G O LD H IL L T R U C K A N D
W o r k , a c c o rd in g to
M ab e l
M ack,
itie s w h e re g ro w in g dem ands fo r
TRANSFER COMPANY
ors in p u b lic u t ilit y securities.
h e re .
Salem — N e w
cell
b lock
u n d e r hom e d e m o n s tra tio n agent. O ne w o ­
r u r a l and dom estic
serv ic e
have
John J. R it te r
“ A l the close o f 1931 c e rta in e v i­
M e d fo rd — H u b e r P a c k in g Co. on co n s tru c tio n at p e n ite n tia ry ', n e a r­ m an m oved h e r w o o d box fro m be­
been evidenced.
T r a c k A n y w h e re fo r H ir e
dences
o
f
r
e
lie
f
fro
m
u
n
e
m
p
lo
y
­
Sams
V
a
lle
y
h
ig
h
w
n
y
n
o
rth
o
f
h
in
d
the
stove
w
h
e
re
h
e
r
g
ra
n
d
­
ing
c
o
m
p
le
tio
n
.
" E le c tric o u tp u t of u tilitie s
in
P h on e 3F21
O o ld H i l l
in v e s tm e n t
of
P o rtla n d — W a r d e p a rtm e n t n llo t- m o th e r h ail p laced il years ago to
th e S ta n d a rd Gas and E le c tric C o m ­ m en t nnd lo w p ro d u c tio n p ro blem s h e re , re p re s e n tin g
w
e
re
b
e
g
in
n
in
g
Io
a
p
p
e
a
r.
R
e
ta
il­
ted
fro
m
r
iv
e
r
and
h
a
r
b
o
r
funds
j
the
fro
n
t
o
f
Ih
e
stove
n
e
a
r
the
fir
e
950,000,
w
il
s
ta
rt
o
p
e
ra
tio
n
s
J
a
n
u
­
p a n y system fo r the tw e lv e m onths
975,000 fo r surveys lo o k in g to w a rd box to save steps in s to k in g th e f ire ,
e n d in g O c to b e r 31, to taled 4,448,- e rs ' slocks w e re so lo w th a t th e y a ry 15.
B. E . A D A M S C A B IN E T S H O P
H o od R iv e r— T o m Spergen red ec­ im p ro v e m e n t o f Coos B a y , and W i l - O th e rs p laced a ta b le on
casters
A a to and T r u c k Bodies
020,787
k ilo w a tt-h o u rs ,
e n m p u ro l w e re h a r d ly s u ffic ie n t even Io la k e
la m e tte r iv e r .
| n e a r th e stove, p ro v id e d a ta b le fo r
w ith 4XH2.499.973 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs in ra r e o f the d im in is h e d d em and . Ag­ o ra tin g h o te l b u ild in g and cafe.
C A B IN E T W O R K A
Salem — C la c k am a s C o n s tru ctio n the e e n le r o f th e k itc h e n , in s ta lle d
D a y to n — O ttos A u to S e rv ic e s ta ­
th e p rrv io u s tw e lv e m o n th |trrio d , ric u ltu r a l c o n d itio n s im p ro v e d d u r ­
S P E C IA L T Y
ing
Ih
e
past
tw
o
m
o
n
th
s,
and
m
a
r
­
Co,
su
b
m
itted
lo
w
b
id
o
f
95,800
fo
r
tio
n
b
ein
g
p
ain
te
d
.
a
lid
ra
c
k
n
e
a
r
the
stove
a
n
d
a decrease o f 3.37 |>cr re n t ns co m ­
k
e
tin
g
c
o
n
d
itio
n
s
fo
r
these
p
ro
d
­
P
o
rtla
n
d
—
P
e
titio
n
s
fo
r
s
e
w
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r
im
­
c
o
n
s
tru
c
tin
g
flo
o
rs
fo
r
452
ten
ts
at
gro up ed sm all u te n sils a t th e sin k.
p a re d w ith a deereasc o f 3.87 p er
P h e n e N o . 25L2
G o ld Hin
ucts also seemed
som ew hat
im ­ p ro v e m e n t in v a rio u s sections
A ll o f Ih e changes In v o lv e d litt le
o f Cam p C latso p.
ent d u rin g Ih e same p erio d in Io
• r c t r l r o utpu t In
the
U n ite d p ro ve d . E a r ly s n o w fa ll nnd h ea v y
Despite
g en e ra l
adverse ra in s have been re p o rte d in n in ny
I -m estic e lc e trie sales o f the te r r ilo r ie s served by c o m ­
' ul eig h t p e r re n t d u r - panies in Ih e system , r e s id in g in
al
o u r h y d ro
r i id. p a r liy
o ffs e ttin g b e tte r c o n d itio n s
p
la
n
ts
Hi:
ii
have
p
re
v
a ile d
fo r
in ' il sales fo r
in d u s tria l
some lim e ."
O-es.
sound recording
wtk
tor
&
A
line -
medicine
represented
basin
IR a TRE
venesection
ft
two
blooo -L c T '^ c
“ i lu r in g 1931, no p ro p e rtie s o f
a n y sise w e re added Io Ih e S ta n ­
d a rd Gas and E le c tric C o m p a :v sy
tern.
S u b s ta n tia l c o n s tru c tio n e
i ii'IIlu re s , h o w e v e r, w e re rerp.i ;<!
fo r d ev e lo p in g nnd e x p a n d in g e x ­
is tin g
p ro p e rtie s .
C o m b in e d
n :
ea rn in g s o f all snhsiil a ry und a f f i l ­
ia te d p u b lic u t ilit y com panies
of
th e
S la n d n rd
Gas
and
E le c lric
C o m p a n y fo r Ih e tw e lv e monlhrs
ended O cto b er 31 1931. s h o w td a
d '-refi’ e o f 2 09 p e r cent, as re in -
!
:<h th ■ p reviou s tw e 'v e
IP o n ilis , v.'bi'e gross i
n’n ; .
'
creased 4.57 p e r cent. T h is in d i
Medford Oregon
PR O FE SSIO N A L
CARDS
--------------
LARRY SC H A D B
M e d fo rd , O regon
*1
if
F. F. B U R K E
M ed fo rd T e n ! & A w n in g W o rk s
Canvas Goods o u r S p e c ia lly
A u to Tops and Glass In clo su res
M e d fo rd , O regon
r OBN OUT from (ha day'« sadl«M round of houss-
w o rk ...w h « r» lx tha now! Spending har Hms la r *
H IT T L E
creation, . . Instead of drudgery In a hot kitchen. Where
the formerly greeted her husband In high dudgeon, she
FOB A PRIZE
now welcomes him in high spirits. And that Is the triumph
$1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou*
sand other prizes arc offered for ex*
ample* of skill with a jackknife. Entries
inay be any kind of model, figure or
special carving, requiring skill and in*
genuity, made, entirely of wood, and
with no other tools d u n a jackknife.
Flrit Prlis.................................... J550
Third Prlis.................................. S7S
Fourth Prlis................................ S50
Fifth Prlxs.................................... SIS
J E W E L R Y , D IA M O N D S
W a tc h R e p a irin g a .Specially
142 N , F ro n l Si
Wo
Second P r l i s . . . ......................, . . . $ 1 0 0
Y o u r F a v o rite J e w e le r Mince
1918
P h on e 145-J
WHERE
IS
THE
W
O
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A
N
at n ig h t?
who w as so
A n J also there are twenty-five |1 0 prises and
fifty <>F 1 50 0 each. In aJ.littnn, 1000 special
jacskiiivcs w ill he distributed to all winners of
cash awarJs and to those receiving honorable
mention. In case o f ties duplicate prises w ill bs
given.
AH rules and details of this contest are in the
issue of Popular Mechanics M ip n n e now on aale.
Buy a copy at any newsstand or consult one at
your library. You do not have to be s regular
reader.
.
POPULAR MECHANICS
M A G A Z IN E
too E.it OnUrlo Sfc.,1
C H IC A G O , ILL.
of electricity. It smooths the day for the housewife by
helping her complete her housework In le u time and
leu effort. It Is the Klnj) of Comforts. , . and whsre H If
freely used, the house at last becomes a I
ELECTRICITY
will do the work of
THE
CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
“ ïeer Pertes,> r s C a iS ] IB Frefrees”
two or thro* ttnranlt
for only a fow cents
a day I
sin c e sh e u s e s electric servants
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