THE GOLD HILI. NEWS
THURSDAY. \P R I L . h . j.M..
THE GOLD HILL NEWS
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Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
R. E. BLANKEXBURG. Editor and Business Manager
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May We Suggest?
Quite often lately items have come to » ur attention
through different persons, which would work to the im
provement of our community, ami its development in the
future, but almost has often, too, the regret has been ex
pressed that there is no civic hi sly other than the C om
mercial club, through which these civic projects can he
promoted.
One suggestion has been made to us—that a women’s
organization be formed t o cooperate with the Commercial
club when possible, in hacking community undertakings
Because our town is comparatively small, and there
arc already several organizations which have regular
*nieeting days, and whose activities take considerable
time, another idea has occurred to us that might meet the
need, temporarily, at least.
If the V . R. C., 1 ast Xdhle Grands, Rebekah Lodge,
the local Health Unit, the Ladies Aid. the 1". T. A. and the
Sewing club, and any other existing organization of the
town among.the ladies w> uKl appoint a Civic committee to
werk in conjunction with committee's o f the other organ
izations, calling on other members of their group, when
ever necessary, to help in any program outlined, the
group formed in this wav could he the "go-between" for
the Commercial club or the citv council in securing coop
j fo r NEUSWM.
eration, without duplicating efforts.
Summer Homes In the
S K'-j. See. 3. Township 3,'IS., Rang,
Only recently the m atter of beautifying the highway
National Forests IE., W illam ette Meridian, lias tile d
| notice o f in te n tio n Io make fin a l 3
through Gold Hill has been urged in connection with the
"Summer Homes in the N ational sear Proof, to establish claim to
statewide beautification program. So far little has been
Hie land above described. before
Forests o f Oregon ami W ashington” H
a m ill A. Canuday, Register of the
done along this line, principally because there are so few by
Fred W. C leator, recreation in United Stales I.and Office, at Rose
members of the Commercial club, and because there is no spector, is the mime o f a new c i r burg, Oregon, on the 26lh day of
other group for these men to work with.
cular, copies o f w h ic h have been May, 1932.
names as Uilnesses:
Doubtless, every resident of this city would he glad received by the Regional Forester's Claimant
I ’.iul E. .Sandoz, Trail, Oregon;
to have the town brightened up. and would he willing t< office, P ortland, Oregon.
I ’eler W. Sandoz, Trail,
Oregon,
T h is 14-pagc p o p u la rly
w ritte n Georg. C iaufield, and W illia m J.
help in whatever way they could if someone would START c irc
u la r was prepared to answer W hite both o f Dallas, Oregon.
it? Why not the existing service organizations?
H A M IL L A. CANADAY.
the many requests received by the
Register.
W e would be glad to print any comment pro and con Forest Service in the N orthw est A2I-.MI9
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 summ er homes in
the
think about it.
Jackson Co. Court House
mountains. These requests come
fro m persons w a nting Io know how
The Tax Road
W ork of placing the firs t layer
government land may he leased fo r j
summer home use, w here lots are
y
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BEW A RE
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L ib e rt > HItlff., Medford
LARRY h t ilA D E
.Medford, O l e g i i n
F a to r ile
BIDENS SHOE SERVICE
Q u a lity W ork, Moderate Price»
Done W hde You W ail
19 South C entral
M edford
S la u g h te r in g l ’u r p o .r »
Neuritis
Neuralgia
Lumbago
Toothache
Before you REDECORATE Ibi»
S pring see
K. D. ItOSS CO.
Headquarters lo r Q uality
Paint, W illi'a p e i and P icture
F ram ing
Our Price» Are I.owe»t
22 S. (.r u p e
I'hnne 640
Pin mes O ffice 10. Res. 9-1.
Gold H ill.
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GOLD H il l. TRUCK AND
TRANSFER COMPANY
John J. R itte r
T ru c k A nyw here fo r H ire
Phone 3F21
Gold H ill
Start
Yoii Chleks and T u rks
M'ght t ,e
Alhers Prove ii ( hlek and T u rk
Stai ti r and tirt.w e r
D is trib u iid h j
DO N NI II S I I ED S lr ilt K
227 N o rlli F ir Street
M edford, Oregon
IL E. ADAMS C AB IN E T SHOP
Auto and T ru ck Rudi»«
C AB IN E T WORK A
SPECIALTY
I'E B M W E N T WAVRB—88 & up
Finger Wave» 7ue Hhai-inooa 50c
Mon. Tiles, and Weds. Snuinpon
and Finger W ave or Marcel 81.00
Special Thors, and Frida-.s. plain
facial
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WORK (.1 AllA.N I FED
BOWMAN BARBER A BEAUTY
SHOP
Medford 103 W . Malo Phone 57
Dr. I. H. Gove
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DENTISTRY
Phone 145-J
142 N. F ro n t St
F. F. BURKE
Medford Teat A A w ning Woqks
ttin vu » (.oods our Specially
Auto lops and Glass ln>-losures
Medford, Oregon
288 East Main
Phone 872-J
MEDFORD, OREGON
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GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. IL ('.
Meets 'Twice a m onth on the 2nd
and I l k Wednesdays at th e ir Club
rooms in the C ity H all.
E d ith Bryan, President.
W inona Steelman, Secretary.
Madge Dorman, T reasurer.
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electncity in 1929 amounted to J5.00.
L O. BAILEY
(S tate Senator)
FOR
Supreme
C ourt
Judge
In the Mine year the A m erican public
•pent 816.50 per capita, or m ore than
three me. as much, for tobacco. W ,
•pent 8«.00 per capita for le t « r e a m -
about one ,lnd three fifth, time., aa much
“ f?r
per capita for
r ic lr it y
m° r t F* r P," On
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the unqualified endorsement of
physicians and druggists every-I
where. I t doesn’t depress th e 1
heart. No harmful after-effects
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antidote for pains of all kinds.
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Aspirin ia the trade-mark o f Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester
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J K W K IK Y . DIAMONDS
W atch R epairing n Specialty
V isitor» A lw ays Welcome
the Regional O ffice, P ortland, Ore-! ♦
gon, has had charge o f forest rec- I
reation w o rk fo r the national for-1
ests o f Oregon and
Washington AM ETH YST REBEKAH LODGE 97.
since 1919.
Meet» every Wednesday N ight at the
Copies o f th is c irc u la r may hr
I. O. O. F. H all, Gold H ill, Oregon
had from the Regional O ffice, Pori
Kale Ross, Noble Grand.
land, Oregon, o r at any o f tin 22
Pauline Thompson, Vice Grand.
forest supervisors’ offices in Ore
E velyn Thompson, Secretary
gon and W ashington.
Lucy Mec, Treasurer.
N O TIC E FOR P U B LIC A TIO N
Departm ent o f the In te rio r. Gen-
eral l.a n il O ffice at Roseburg, On
gon, A p ril INth, 1932.
N O TIC E is hereby given that
George B. Gates of Dallas. Oregon
who, on March 28th, 1927. mail.
Homestead e n try Serial No. 01GG99.
J a w e trr
I91H
o f Indiana limestone on the e x te rio r
Practically one-quarter of the national income went available, the acreage, w hat re o f tin- new county courthouse s ta rt
to the government in 1931. The exact percentage is 22.1. quirem ents the Forest Service has ed Monday m orning. It is expected
set up, and o ther details o f getting j to lake six weeks Io complete the
as compared with 14.4 in 1930 and 6.4 in 1913.
a summer home perm it. There are w o rk. The Indiana limestone was
When, in a single year, the proportion of national in 848 summer home lots now under i secured at a “ bargain,” being ap
come consumed by taxes can rise almost eight per cent, lease and in use in Oregon’s four- proved by (lie courthouse advisory
it is time for the thoughtful citizen to take action. The i teen national forests and 197 in Hu- comm ittee, county court and c iti
o f the county generally. W ork
present trend is plain—the United States has started on eight national forests o f W ashing zens
o f in s ta llin g the ja il equipm ent lias
o ffice rs slate.
the long, dark read that Australia, Germany England and ton, The forest
c irc u la r, illu stra te d w ith 14 started and the skyline o f the s tru c
other countries have taken. The result, if it keeps to that cuts, attempts to te ll a person tu re is beginning to take shape.
road, will be the same as in those countries — industrial w a n tin g a summer home in a na The chim ney fo r the "hog fu e l"
stagnation, steadily increasing unemployment, unbalanced tio n a l forest w h a t he wants to b u rn e r has been completed. The in
budgets, possibly impairment of credit—and, always, even know . There are paragraphs on te rio r w o rk is also w e ll under
where to fin d a summer home site, w ay, and plasterers w ill soon start.
higher taxation.
how to get a p e rm it, w ho is eligible
High taxes drive capital away from business, and to lease one, about buildings and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦
force it into tax-free bonds. They make for hoarding other im provem ents, re q u ire m e n ts' ♦
Cold H ill Lodge No. 129
and are thus the best friends of depression. This tax as to protection from fire , sanita 1 ♦
I. O. O. P.
problem is a real problem nowadays—and every citizen tion, landscaping, costs, and in- '
eludes a sample perm it. The aultior
must face it.
♦ Muets every Tuesday evening
o f the c irc u la r, Fred W. Cleat o r of
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