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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1932)
THE GOLD I ITI.I. NEW \ I K I I . -*I THE QOLD HILL NEWS E slarailu -E sta ca d a school d is tic i nw iirdcd general co iitru ct fo r election o f school b u ild in g I» T. It. A lly n on hid o f 031,100. Established 1897 Published by Mac's Printing Co. R. E. BLAN KEN BURG. Editor anil Business Manager EOIS B LA N K LX B I R(», Associate Editor Medford Oregon PROFESSIONAL CARDS ♦——--------- — ------------- An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity O fllc c Phone* des. Pitone 272 27J UK. K. I). Ml,WOOD OPTOM ETRIST New Location 135 So. C entral Ave. 2 Doors South o f Montgomery \\ iicd's Eves Examined, t ern D uplicated (dusses E itted, Krames Itepuired PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY E ntered at the Postoffice ut Gold H ill, Oregon, (o r transm ission through the m ails as seeoad-elass m atter S ubscription $2.00 a year in advance. A d ve rtisin g rates on applica tio n . ------------ — ------ —■ ■ — ------ —--------------------------- May We Suggest? Quite often lately items have come to cur attention through different persons, which would work to the im provement of our community and its development in the future, but almost has often, too, the regret has been ex pressed that there is no civic body other than the Com mercial dub, through which these civic projects can be promoted. One suggestion has been made to us— that a women's organization be ti lined to cooperate with the Commercial club when possible, in backing community undertakings. because our town is comparatively small, and there are already several organizations which have regular Tneettng days,, and whose activities take considerable time, another idea has occurred to us that might meet the need, temporarily, at least. If '.he \ \ . R. C., I ast Noble Grands, Rebekah Lodge the local Health Unit, the Ladies Aid. the P. T. A. and tin Sewing club, and any other existing organization of the town among the ladies w. uld appoint a Civic committee to wc rk m conjunction with committees of the other organ izations, calling on other members of their group, w hen ever necessary, to help in any program outlined, the group formed in this way could lie the "go-between” for the Commercial club or the citv council in securing coop I fo r N E '.S tt N W '. S E ', and S ', eration, without duplicating efforts. Summer Homes In the SE'-J, Sec. 3, to w n s h ip 33S.. Riilige Only recently the matter of beautifying the highway National Forests IE.., W illam ette M eridian, lias (ilc through Gold Hill has been urged in connection with the notice o f in te n tio n Io make fin a l Summer Homes in the N ational year P roof, to establish claim statewide beautification program. So far little has been Ihc land above described, before done along this line, principally because there are so few Forests o f Oregon and W ashington” H a m ill A. Ganaday, Itegrster of the hy F red W . O r a to r , r e c r e a t io n _ I niled Stales Land O ffice, ul Rose members of the Commercial club, and because there is no spcctor, is the name o f a new c i r burg, Oregon, on the 20th day of other group for these men to work with. cular, copies o f w h ic h have been May, 1932. ant names as Witnesses: Doubtless, every resident of this city would be glad received hy Ihc Regional F orester’s Claim Paul E. Sandor, 'fr a il, Oregon; to have the town brightened up. and would be w illing t< office, P ortland, Oregon. Peter W. Sandor, T ra il, Oregon, T h is 14-page p o p u la rly w ritte n George G laufield, and W illia m J. help in whatever way they could if someone would STA R T c irc u la r was prepared to answer W hile botti o f Dallas, Oregon. it? \\ hy not the existing service organizations? H A M IL L A. GANADAY, the m any requests received hy the Register. \\ e would be glad to print any c< mment pro and con Eorest Service in Ihc N orthw est A2I-M19 on this idea, or to hear what the service clubs of Gold Hill from that part o f the p u b lic in te r Place Limestone On New ested in summer homes in the think about it. The Tax Road Practically one-quarter of the national income went to the government in 1931. The exact percentage is 22.1, as compared with 14.4 in 1930 and 6.4 in 1913. When, in a single year, the proportion of national in- come consumed by taxes can rise almost eight per cent, it" 1C f 1 m o l i i r f l i n ♦ 1-, ■ . 4. aT. - 1 - ! » ! _ 1 . • »-»s. it is time for the thoughtful citizen . to take action. The present trend is plain— the United States has started on the long, dark read that Australia, Germany England and other countries have taken. The result, if it keeps to that road, will be the same as in those countries — industrial stagnation, steadily increasing unemployment, imbalanced budgets, possibly impairment of credit— and, always, even higher taxation. High taxes drive capital away from business, and force it into tax-free bonds. They make for hoarding and are thus the best friends of depression. This tax problem is a real problem nowadays— and every citizen must face it. m C L. BAYER A S P IR O ^ is always SAF g 3 r'*X < / bew are of im it a t io n s Jcckson Co. Court House mountains. These requests come fro m persons w a n tin g Io know how W ork o f placing the firs t layer governm ent land may he leased fo r j summ er home use, w here lots are ' o f Indiana limestone on the e x te rio r available, the acreage, w hat re o f the m w county courthouse s ta rt quirem ents the Forest Service b a s ed Monday m orning. It is expected set up, and o th e r details o f getting ¡ to take six weeks to complete the a summer home p e rm it. There are w o rk. I tie Indiana limestone was 84« summer home 048 summer home lots lots now now under under secured al a ''b a rg a in ," being ap ; lease and in use in Oregon's fo u r- proved hy the courthouse advisory — ..a : .. „ 1 r , • ...... teen national forests and 497 in the comm ittee, county co u rt and c iti eight national forests o f W ashing zens o f the county generally. W ork o f In s ta llin g the ja il equipm ent hn< ton, forest o ffice rs slate. The c irc u la r, illu s tra te d w ith 14 started and the skylin e o f (lie stru c culs, attempts to te ll a person ture is beginning Io take shape. w a n tin g a summer home in a na The chim ney fo r Hie "hog fu e l" tio n a l forest w h a t he wants Io b u rn e r has been completed. The in under know . There are paragraphs on te rio r w o rk is also w e ll where to fin d a summer home site, way, and plasterers w ill soon start. ho w to get a perm it, w h o is eligible to lease one, about buildings and ♦ 4 o th e r im provem ents, requirem ents ♦ Gold H ili Lodge No. 129 4 as to protection fro m fire , sanita I. O. O. F . 4 tio n , landscaping, costs, and in ♦ 4 cludes a sample perm it. The author ♦ o f the c irc u la r, Ered W. G lcator of ♦ .Meets every Tuesday evening + V isito rs A lw ays Welcome ♦ the Regional O ffice, P ortland, Ore ♦ OPTOMETRY Good glasses i f yon need Itim i —Otherwise H»od advice l»R. JU D R IC KE R T Sincere S cie n tific Service 222 Enst Muin .Medtord, Ore. CREWS A CODDING A ttorneys id l.u w 217 L ib e rty Bldg.. Medford l. A lili V E s a u rite J e w e le r Sines 191« JEW El KV, DIAMONDS W uleli R rp u irin g 11 Spceiulty M oderale Prices Done W irb - You 19 South C entral W all Medford W A N T E D T O Rl 5 A ll K in ds o f Livestock fu r S lau gh ter m g Purposes ROG I K K R ER M E VI'S. IN C . Phone Medford 1551) P. t). Box 9111 B e fo re I I I . I l l < (IR A I I H i l l TRU CK AND TRANSFER COMPANY John J. R itte r T ru c k A nyw here fo r H ire Phone 3E2I Gold H ill O u r Prices A re I n a c t 22 S. (.ra p e I ’hune 640 ♦------------- Start ■ GAHI.NET WORK A S PEC IALTY Yot: ♦ Chicks and Turks IPghl t :,e A lliers P ro v ili < hick and T u rk Starti r and G row er D istrib u te d hy H O N N E R S I EED STORK 227 N orth l-'Ir Street M edford, Oregon I II. E. ADAMS C A B IN E T SHOP A uto and T ru ck Rod tea ♦----------- • Gold H ill ----------- « 4 P E R M W E N T W A V E « — «5 * up F in g e r W a v e . 75r S h a ri poos 50c Mon. Tiles, and Weils. Sliumpoo and E iliger W a n - o r .Marcel 01.00 ' S pieial T lim s. and F riila vs, plain fa c ia l «1.00. Puck fa c ia l *1.50 WORK (.1 ARAN I EED BOWMAN HARKER A BEAI TY Dr. I. H. Gove SHOP DEPENDABLE DENTISTRY Medford 1115 W. Main Pilone 145-J Á r, Pitone 57 142 N, I-ront St F. F. BURKE Medford Tent A A w ning Wo^ka (imvu.s Goods o u r S pecially Auto lops and Glass Im-losiires Medford, Oregon 235 East Main Phone 872-J MEDFORD. OREGON spends 5 X AS M UCH FOR SMOKE c &s GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. It. ( ’. Meets 't wice a m onth on the 2nd and t i l l Wednesdays at th e ir Club rooms in Ihe C ity H all. E d ith Bryan, President. W inona Steelman, Secretary. Madge Dorman, T reasurer. Headaches Colds Sore Throat Rheumatism Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Toothache A W n i s the trade-mark Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe and sure; always the same. I t has the unqualified endorsement of physicians and druggists every where, I t doesn’t depress the* heart. No harmful after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universali antidote for pains of all kinds. ^manidacture of monoaceticacideater s-- gggtKKttKKKKKtt •'* * Vote for J. O. BAILEY (S ta te Senator) FOR Supreme Court Judge Position No. 3 Q ualified— Vigorous— Progressive H . I« or nselentlous and has th e confidence and respect of all the people. S t fo r" ELECTRICITY H .,: a" mul P " «T«“ «penditure for electricity in 1929 amounted to JD.OO. In the same year the American public »Pi nt >16.50 per capita, or more than f h r r r tim e , as much, for tobacco. We •pent >«.00 per capita for ica «ream- about one and direefifdis times at i i much “ for electricity; >«.50 per capit >iu for candy—>J.50 more per person thai an for electricity. of There ■ r,„ ocher .. ►.W bread, n il, a flu d i. i le « . ih . X»ur M . - . cool ,h , f,™ ) t„ „ j Wd« of fo, ,|o|)w l|>e electmay u du iheajo« dong you buy. 7 THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COM PAN J Conger Funeral Parlors Office of County Coroner MEDFORD RELIABLE OREGON REASONABLE R ih S pring sie K. I). ROSS CO. Headquarters fo r Q ualify P aini, W allpaper and Picture Erum ing G O I.D Phone No. 251.2 y o ll T Genuine Bayer Aspirin, the kind doctors prescribe and millions of users have proven safe for more than th irty years, can easily be identified by the name Bayer and the word genuine. ♦ -♦ BIDENS SHOE SERVICE Q u a lity W o rk . • gon, has had charge o f forest rec ♦ reation w o rk fo r the national fq r- ests o f Oregon and Washington A M E T IIV S T I I E B E K M I L O D G I 97. since 1919. Meets every Wednesday N ight at the Copies o f th is c irc u la r may be I. O. O. F. H all. Gold H ill. Oregon had from the Regional O ffice, Pori Kale Ross, N oble Grand. land, Oregon, o r at any o f -the 22 Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand. forest supervisors' offices in (Ire E velyn Thompson, Secretary gon and W ashington. Lucy Mee, Treasurer. N O TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N Departm ent o f Hie In te rio r. Gen eral Land O ffice at Roseburg, On gon, A p ril 18th. 1932. N O TIC E is hereby given that George It. Gales of Dallas. Oregon w ho, on March 28lli, 1927. ma.h Homestead 016699, SCHADE I. Oregon M c d fo l ••» H r Fertaar. „ Prt | r , M . s CHEAP