Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 21, 1932, Image 1

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VOLUME XXXV
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Gleanings o f
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NEWS WILL BE
8 PAGE PAPER
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Commercial Students Rank
High at M edford Meet
NUM BER
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GU l T h ÌLL HAS
The Gold H ill Lodge No. 12«. 1.
At the eleventh annual Southern
O. O. F. held a highly successful
Oregon commercial contest held at
- l I MS OF INTEREST EX
Dig Kangaroo tria l ut their meet­
Hie senior high school at Medford.
T4ACTBD FROM WORLD
ing Tuesday, A pril 19.
Saturday, A pril 16, Gold H ill high
APPKNINGS AND BOILED
Judge E. C. Gaddis ol .Medford
school was represented by Opal
OWN FOR OUR READERS.
presided, W illi John N orris of
High School to M eet Eagle Jacksonville and Geo. Meisinger as Gold H ill People to Have Hayes anil Zelda Smith. The Iwo
girls competed in the amateur (sec- Rogue River and Central
prosecuting attorneys, w hile Sam
' ' '•'dltics resulting from uulonio-
ond year) division of typing and I
Point F ri.; Other Teams
One of Biggest L ittle
rogue
ol
Central
Point
uud
Geo.
in addition, Zelda entered the ama­
1 '
¿«Em» in (Iregmi durini< the
Point Schools Are Guest;
P rescod of Mcdlord defended the
to Be Formed
Fast mouth totaled 18.
teur contest in shorthand. Both
Weeklies
in
State
prisoner—W. W. H ittle. (xonplaln
• • •
M any Parents Attend
young ladies did well.
iug witness was H. I). Force.
Zelda
was
the
only
student
from
W aller W ln rlie ll, new«pn|M*r col*
o f course, after u fu ir and hon
•«oli H ill and Eagle Point w ill
uninlst, radio announcer and “ O K"
Gold H ill school was host to Cen­
Decause o f the hearty support Hie smaller high schools Io enter
csl tria l lie was found guilty and
opi’li
the
19.12
h
gli
school
liusebui
he shorthand division. She scored tral Point and Rogue River students
boy, lx srriiiusly ill al Id» home in
this
paper
has
received
from
its
sentenced
to
furnish
a
feed,
the
New York. Probably caused bv loo season Friday in u game at Eagle compluhiing witness to prepare it. many readers and friends the past 98.7 per cent in the five minute dic­ last Friday in the th ird annual mu­
Point.
tation given al the rale of 80 words sic festival, under supervision of
many trips on the "magic carpel."
1'lic tria l was a scream from start few' months, and because the id ito i
• • •
er minute, ranking above Medford Mrs. Minnie Guy, music director in
t.o.icli P. D. Angstead has been io finish, lasting llir te hours.
onteslants, and out of the nine the Gold H ill and Rogue River
desires Io give to Gold H ill the best
I lie b ill of Representative Duller working bis Gold H ill nine for Hie
Aflerwurds a goiyl supper was
nl rants, she tied fo r fourth place schools.
past
week
and
lias
some
promising
paper
possible.
The
News
w
jll
come
of Oregon Io mid 973 Here» Io the
served by Die celebrated chefs.
w ith an Ashland student. The ac­
More than 560 people were pres­
south side of Crater l.nke national material. Games have been »died
News on the big celebration al out as au eight-page paper, begin­ curacy range in this event
Uled
w
ith
several
other
schools
and
was ent at the a ffa ir, which is the most
park, was passed by the house
M< dford A p ril 2D, is that Dev. I). E. ning May 5.
>7 per cent to 99 per cent.
basbull funs w ill have the oppor­ M illard w ill speak on Odd F ellow ­
successful of any yet staged.
.Monday uud sent Io the senate.
W ith this doubling of its size
Zelda has thus far received three
tunity to see several good games
• • •
The program was opened w ith an
ship, taking Ibe place of Mr. Hull, the paper, which has been showing ertifieates from the Gregg Publish-
d the national pastime on Hie lo­ who recently suffered a stroke of
introduction by the principal, G. E.
Tw o men were drowned early cal field.
a healthy growth, in its subscrip­ ng company fo r five-minute "dicta-
paralysis. Prof. Hanby w ill give tion list, its advertising, and its ion at the rales of 60. 80. and 100 Meisinger, who explained the w ork
Sunday when their ear plunged over
and development of the music de­
the address on Giorge Washington
a 75-foot embankment into the
A town baseball learn is being as previously planned. Supper, fur- reader interest, w ill add several words per minute. She w ill next try partment of the Gold H ill schools,
Trank rive r near Tillamook. The
o r her 120-word certificate.
organized in Gold H ill and befori iiishcd and served by Rebekahs, is new features and departments.
and the remainder of the program
men, Burton Leech and Cecil War-
Opal Hayes showed her compos
In addition to giving the news
Hie week is over u nine w ill take
scheduled fo r (1:30 p. m., followed of Gold H ill and the surrounding lire in an exciting contest by rat­ was as follow s:
nick, both of Portland were on a
Hie field lo r practice. L. M. McCar­ by Hie speeches and entertainment.
Songs—M orning; Volga Boatman,
fikli ng trip , 'thin w in Hie second
cojm try, as in the past, The News ing th ird highest in accuracy out
ter has consented Io manage the
Again, we remind you that on '•rill carry a fine feature story, the of the th irty contestants compet- mixed chorus from Hogue River and
tragedy to occur in that vicinity
boys ami being an old tim er ut Hie May 5 Iher ■ w ill be a cleanup day
Gold H ill.
during Hie last few day». Four
game, baseball fans may see a good in the cemetery. The women w ill fih it o f which w ill he “ Under Fro •ng. She made seven errors, the
Folk Dances — Highland Schot-
people were drowned in Nehalem aggregation formed.
sell Stars.” a serial novel of the range of errors being 4 to 54, in ische; Klap Dance, Gold H ill
bring a basket lunch and (hr Odd
liny near Tillam ook Saturday when
A practice game w ith (a n tra l Felolws w ill furnish coffee, m ilk north; a fu ll page o f comics of in ­ Hie entire group. Miss Albertina grades.
their rowboat rupsized a» the peo­
Point on llie ir diamond, has been and sugar. B ring your own tools terest to the entire fam ily; and Hanltey is commercial teacher here.
Song—Come to the Fair. Rogue
ple were on a crabbing expedition.
news items about happenings over
arranged lo r this Sunday, A p ril 24. Io work w ith.
River and Gold H ill high school
• • •
the state w ill be presented, as w II Gold H ill Boy Receive»
Fans are urged to follow Hie learn
girls.
lit r e is quotation from our Pa­
Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, presi ami give them llie ir support.
as a women’s style column, and
Songs— Slumber Boat; Estrallita,
f
ir
s
t
Lieutenant
Rank
cific
Odd
Fellow
:
d io l of I diversity of Oregon, col­
other m inor departments.
The follow ing “ would-bes" and
Central Point high school.
"What
Do
You
Do?"
lapsed from what was diagnosed "has-beens" w ill probably be seen
In announcing this growth in our
Mixed songs— F irst grade, Gold
Diehard I). Gray, second lieuten­
Do you attend the meetings and
as a heart attack Monday. IDs con­ in the line up:
paper, the management also wishes ant in the infan try reserve o f the H ill.
mingle
w
ith
'th
e
flock
dition was not serious. Dr. Hall
Io thank the many people who have ninth corps area army reserve o ffi­
Selli Coy, C. Kell, W. Shaver, I..
Action songs—Second grade, Gold
became ill al Hie University club Foley. W. Hailey, YV. Shoemaker, Or do you stay at home and c r iti­ Shown their interest in The News,
cers was promoted to the rank of H ill.
cise
and
knock?
where he was to utlcnd a inerting Dick Rlnnkenburg. L. Gardner,
and the many who have been es­ First lieutenant recently, according
Song— Memory Bells, Rogue River
and collapsed on Hie steps as he Paul Angstead, C. Kell, M. Marvin.
pecially helpful in bringing or to inform ation received from area Junior Glee club, 7th and 8th grades.
Fighting Salmon Prove
was talking Io a newspaperman.
sending in items of news, or giv­ headquarters at the Presidio of San
M. Emory and Ray Thompson.
Rhythm band and songs—3rd and
• • •
Too Much for Anglers ing “ tip s" to our reporters.
Killen ball is also gaining in pop­
Francisco.
4th grades, Gold H ill.
We want to give Gold H ill and
Jefferson high of Portland again u la rity here, and if present plans
Song—Three fo r Jack, boys from
Gray was promoted along w ith
Dud Snider and two companions Ms district the very best pa,M*r we other officers of the corps, each Rogue River and Gold H ill high
won Hie stale band contest at Cor­ are realised, four teams may be
»An
went
on
a
fishing
trip
dowu
can. and are glad Io know that its advancing one grade.
vallis Iasi week end. LaGrandr organized among local men. repre­
schools.
placed second uud Corvallis third. senting the Odd Fellow lodge. Ilie the Dogue three miles below Grants readers feel a personal interest In
The
N
inth
Area
includes
Wash­
Folk dances—Ace o f Diamonds;
• • •
cement plant, mid a general town Pass last Friday, bad an exciting its columns, which they show in ington, Oregon and C alifornia, Gray Csebogar, Gold H ill 5th and 6th
Here’s ' one from Walla Walla, learn, ns w ell ns one from the high experience try in g to land some big this wav.
being one of six Oregon officers to grades.
salmon wh eli like many big fish
Washington. If Diogenes had been school.
be advanced.
Songs— Fleecy Clouds; W ait fo r
do. fin a lly got away—fishing tackle Tw o Injured W hen Car
around Imlay, the county rnmniis-
He is the son o f Mr. and Mrs. C. the Wagon, Central Point grade
and all. Dud was acting as guide to
sioners would have shown him an C. J. Haas, Business Suc­
Tip» Over Near J’ville E. Gray o f this city, and teaches quartet.
the party, and took them to a favor
honest man. A 70-year old indigent
at the Richland, Oregon schools.
Songs— Now the Day Is Over; La­
cess. Is S h eriff Candidate ite spot. One o f the men, inexperi
told them to slop his «10 monthly
dy of the Moon, Gold H ill 6th grade.
Lee
W
inetrout,
22-year-old
son
of
enced w ith Die fighting salmon, was
allowance because he bail found a
Song — Hard-a-Lee, 7th and 8th
Road Hog Charge Brings
C. J. Haas, who is candidate for taken by surprise when a big one C. A. W inetrout of Grants Pass, is
Job paying Hie same amount.
grades, Rogue River and Gold H ill.
confined
in
the
Community
hospi­
n publican nomination fo r sheriff found his spinner, and lost tackle
$19.50 Fine, Portland M an
Song— Rockin’ in de W in,’ Gold
Over one thousand dead laws al Hie .May 20 primaries, was born and all. Dud then took a hand on tal in Medford in a serious condi­
H ill high school g irls ' sextette.
tion,
the
result
of
an
automobile
were wiped off the statutes by the on a farm in Allamakee county, the other's line, and pluyed out the
J. M e rrill Smith, Portland sales
Songs— Star Daisies; T ell Me
house Monday w ith Hie passing of Iowa, where lie attended the pub­ reel for about 55 minutes. Feeling accident which occurred early Sun- supervisor, was fined «19.50 in Pretty R iver; Birds Return. 5th and
day
morning
on
the
Ross
lane
road,
Judge T aylo r’s court in Medford 6th grades, Rogue River and Gold
Hie Harlan b ill it was sent to Hie lic schools, ami at 17 lie attained that Hie fish was tired enough, he
senate. Nome people think a collide the commercial course al the YY'is surrendered the pole to its owner between Jacksonville and Gold H ill Saturday, after pleading guilty to H ill.
more thousand could be repealed cousin Business university, La­ who wanted Io land a big one just The accident was investigated by not giving sufficient clearance to
Folk Dance— Hop Mor Anika;
crosse, Wisconsin, later studying once. Tile fish was safely taken state police, who reported that the an approaching car.
w ithout hurting anything.
Come
I-et U's Be Joyful. 5th and 6th
• • •
fo r tw o terms al the Upper Iowa from the water, but suddenly re­ car turned over several times.
The offense occurred about 8:30 grades, Gold H ill.
'W
inetrout
and
a
companion.
Rill
vived, and w ith a mighty tug. snap-
Portland fire companies were university al Fayette.
a. m. Saturday when Smith, in a
The sp irit of cooperation display­
given a day of practice Sunday
Mr. Haas was bookkeeper for F tied the line and was hack in the Fitzpatrick, also of Grants Pass, truck, met a sedan on a turn be­ ed by all participating was com­
were
escorting
a
friend
to
her
hoim
when eight false alarms were sent Goldammer Implement Co. al La- river, probably to tell the others
tween Gold H ill and Central Point
in Medford from the dance in and n arro w ly escaped strikin g it. mendable, and especial credit is
In w ith in an hour calling out 36 kola, North
Dakota, and also "bow lie got away.”
Gold H ill. Fitzpatrick was d riv ­ Stale Policeman Sheridan, from a given to Mrs. Guy as music direc­
companies and resulting in one worked fo r the McCormick division
ing, and in some manner lost con­ distance of a few hundred feet, w it­ tor, and to the grade teachers, who
collision. Rewards totaling «180 of the International Harvester Co., Storm Conceals Crater's
trol o f the car. The g irl was not in ­ nessed the episode and placed Smith spent much time training their pu­
have been offered fo r information as expert, and on collections.
pils in the dances, and Principal
jured.
A number of stitches were under arrest.
Beauty;
New
Snow
Falls
leading Io the arrest and convic­
At the death of his father he
Meisinger, fo r th eir u n tirin g e ffo rt
taken
in
cuts
on
Fitzpatrick's
head.
tion of Hie would be fire bugs.
It was testified, too, in court, that
bought the homestead and farmed
• • •
Winetrout*» condition was re­ State Policeman Daucom had w arn­ and w ork in making the festival
Because of Hie stormy weather
>1 foe I I years, then sold out and
the success it has been.
Today, A p ril 21. is the 52nd day organized Hie First National bank prevailing almost all day at Crater ported as serious. Although it had ed Smith only the day before for
The Rogue River school recently
since the Lindbergh baby was kid ­ al May ville, Wisconsin. He was its n.dional park Hie 150 persons vis it­ not been definitely determined, it sim ilar d rivin g on the overhead held a sinilar program at w hich
was
thought
that
one
of
the
ver­
bridge at Tolo.
napped and his parents are s till active president u ntil 1917, when ing Hie park Sunday did not get to
Gold H ill music students were par­
w ailing fo r some w ord H u l l w ill on account of his health, he sold see the lake, hut greatly enjoyed tebra o f the spinal column was
ticipating guests.
fractured
and
possibly
an
eye
in-
themselves
w
ith
the
deep
snow
lead Io his restoration. Many flues out and came to Medford. He has
S. P. Dollar Days In
Another event o f the music de­
, ury. It w ill be several weeks be­
have
been traced w ith no grea
ei n constable, justice of the peace, sights and in playing in the snow.
partment's
year, w ill be the public
E
ffect
N
ext
W
eek
Follow ing the fall of snow on fore he can be moved Io his home.
results.
iiemher of the board, and president
school piano recital, Tuesday, A p ril
a
•
•
•'riday anil Saturday it snowed al
if the school board and director
May Day w ill be “ dollar day” in 22 at eight o'clock, in the music
Mob law look the life of Richard d-large. He lias been and is now most all day in the park Sunday, Salmon Anglers Enjoy
rail transportation circles this year, room at the school building.
the
total
fa
ll
amounting
to
14
Read, confessed slaver of littb
i success in his own business,
G reat Day A t Rapid? it was made known today w ith an­
Dorothy Hunter. 8-yenr-old schoo’ icing strictly honest, just, con- inches, which made the total for
nouncement by the Southern Pa Graduation Speakers
the
year
so
far
al
Hie
park
in
ex­
girl, near Colby, Kansas Sunday Iructive and fa ir in all his deal-
Sunday was a big day fo r fish­ c ific company o f plans fo r another
Have Been Secured
it ss nl M fret The year o * 1927
evening. The lynching parly drove ing.s
ermen who east their lines into the offering of its famous “ cent-a-mile’’
at Hie park saw a total o f 58 feel,
several miles before they found a
Rogue at Savage Rapids dam. A excursions.
Rev. Baird, pastor of the Chris­
and about 15 years ago the total
tree Io use to carry out their net Gus Norris Cuts Knee
rainbow 14 inches in length leaped
Arrangements have just
been tian church at Medford w ill give
was 60 fed.
An investigation is being conducted.
I.ale Sunday the snow depth at into one man's boat and 46 salmon completed by the company fo r a the baccalaureate sermon fo r the
in Bad Fall Monday
were taken from the river during four-day sale of its low-cost round­ Gold H ill graduating class May 22,
the park was 14 feet at the rim , 12
the day, 13 between 12:36 and 2 trips, according to officials fo r the in Gold H ill, and on Thursday. May
While playing baseball in front feet and four inches at government
o'clock.
railroad. The excursions w ill be 26, Prof. Vining, member of the
of Hie News office Monday, f i l l s camp, and eight or nine fret at
Weather and water conditions operated from A p ril 28 to May 1, state game commission, and w ell
Norris fell when he stepped Into Anna Spring camp The snow mass
were ideal for salmon fishing Sun­ inclusive, w ith return lim it o f May known in Southern Oregon, w ill
a hole, and cut a painful gash above at the park lias been settling down
day, though the water is s till loo 16, they said.
deliver the Commencement address.
his knee. N orris was playing fast, especially at the low er levels—
high and cloudy for successful fly
The te rrito ry to he included in
Other details of these programs
the
Klamath
and
Medford
entrances.
rathe w ith several others and step
fishing fo r trout. AH trout caught the new ''cent-a-mile” offer w ill w ill be announced in the near fu ­
ped into the hole w hile running
were taken w ith '.»ait.
cover Southern Pacific's lines from ture.
to catch the hull. First aid was
A. Prim e Taken III
Among those fishing Sunday at San Francisco to Ogden and Salt
given and Dr. Chisholm treated the
W ith Pneumonia Sun- the dam was S. W. Phillips, 85 year Lake Ctiy, and from Portland to El E. E. DUNGEY SURPRISED
inju ry.
old C iv il War veteran of Grants Paso, it was stated.
ON HIS 35TH BIRTHDAY
J. A. Prime, S. P. station agent Pass. Mr. Phillips has not outgrown
MRS. IIAMMERSLY TO RE
was moved to the Ashland hospital his love fo r fishing and on Sunday HEALTH MEETING TO BE
A number o f friends surprised
SEWING CLUB HOSTESS Wednesday noon, having been taken did belter than many younger
HELD AT ZIEROLF HOME E. E. Dungey Tuesday evening, the
.suddenly ill w ith pneumonia Sun­ anglers. He landed Iwo splendid
An all-day meeting o f the Gold occasion being his 35th birthday.
Mrs. Geo. Hanunersly w ill enter day'. His condition is considered salmon, one of which weighed 34
H ill division of the Jackson coun­
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
lain members of the Gold H ill Sew­ quite serious. His son, Wendell, of pounds, Mr. Phillips is known to ty health association w ill be held
R. G. YVigle of Portland, Mr. and
ing dub at her home Friday after­ Chiloquin, arrived Monday, and a his friends as “ Dean of Rogue Riv­
Thursday, A p ril 28, at the home of Mrs. G. I. Haff, Mrs. Roy Centers,
noon of this week. Because of the relief agent, A. J. Trojan of Port­ er Fishermen."
Mrs. I. (). Zierolf. Members are and Virginia, Mrs. Belle Centers,
short time in w hich she has to land came down Tuesday to take
asked to bring a covered dish for Mr. Paul McKinnis, Miss Olive
arrange fo r it, she is using this carge of the depot here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and fam­ the luncheon to be served at noon. Turner, Mr. Fred Turner and Mr.
notice as her invitation, and hopes
ily ond Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Ross
A ll members are urged Io attend Frank Fink.
all members w ill see it and plan
Extra copies of the News on sale and fa m ily picnicked nt Ramsey and do not forget your thimble, as
A very pleasant evening was
Io attend.
at Jim’s Confectionery, each week. Canyon Sunday.
a q uilt is ready fo r quilting.
spent with cards and music.
I
Smilin' Charlie Says
"Wender what
b ecom es of all
th’ "New Eras”
w e’re tlw ayd
MUSIC FESTIVAL