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Z (je The M o .t Thoroughly R e .d W eekly in Southern Oregon, Publuhed i„ the Biggeet L ittle Tow n in the State ----- ------- 11 XXXy _____________ 1 CITY FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE ’ GOLD DILI., OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY io. ’ ‘ Present Senior Class Play Io n ig h t and Friday Night ----------------------------------------- »--- r—CT 1 --- rr-’- t ------------ - .......................................................................*"?*****»*»*»•»»»» _ __________________ ________________________ ____ N U M B E R ^ CITY CLEAN-UP ■P-T A. Picnic and Health Unit VOTERS GO TO Musicale Are Attended By Many IS SUCCESSFUL POELS FRIDAY The class play, "A t the Sign of tile Pewter Jug,” w ill be presented to nig h t and to m o rro w n ig h t ul the C om m unity projects attempted Hu- . m any h l hers w ho helped to make high srhool a u d ito riu m by the sen iors. Adm ission is 15c ftnil J5c. lust few weeks have met w ith sue j the a iftiir u success, Sinking Fund» Established T iie eleven members o f the class cess very g ia liiy in g to those s p o n -| I are in rltid e d in Hie east, w h ir li is Committees on H ighw ay Im Previously Pay $5,000 in soring them, tw o outstanding sue- 1 h<‘ " « " ‘" u n ity p icnic held Wed R e a d Editorial Published being tra in e d by Miss E d ilh l-'en ceases o f the past week being the ' ' u * s,M’ nsored «*>e P»r- provement S till Busy; No Honda Thia Year w ic k , bead o f Hie E nglish de p a rt H ere; Then Vote as You musu ale last F rid a y evening, and j neeHon w iih ¿ T L T m J i n g ^ f ' ment o f Ibe high school. M ovie Tickets Claimed At the iaai meeting o f the c ity the com m unity p ic n ic at the school I ,(ie s ch o o l year. 8 'flic class depends uoon the funds Please, But V O T E i i i n i l l o f G o ld H ill, || was voted raised by Ib is play Io meet many o f house Wednesday o f this we<*k ’ » L *ri«rs » i s * optim iza tio n was form ed in * H u - c ity clean-up program sebed- to pay o ff «l.ooo o f the water the expenses o f the graduation sea liti' I f ir li st F rid a y and Saturday . h , « , « , x i X T ' X ........................... - .............. — « bond* ow etl by th i* r lty , son, and are lo o kin g fo rw a rd to T o m o rro w , May 20, Oregon voters brought splendid results, according I’ l «w li re on th i* page ia u table good attendance both nights. t o Hie city co u n cil and o ther in sh o w in g the bond Issues mid the to < iiarge. A ll Ihe preceding week, lid ilid rh lc d n rs s in c u rre d by thia Gold l ii ll Trounceo 1 n I.liners o f rubbish were inereas- m > w id t h I* 950,000. The city's --- S»^ azs. St j Central Point, I l to 0 *" t ” evident, us Ihe in d iv id u a l ftim tablished in the m w Jackson to u n b e n In Ihe d,T system lias been responsible i'ed"''bv "‘’« ’ W " it i s acted on Hie council's sugges fo r III, (MM) o f these bonda w hich ly courthouse. Mrs. M innie Huy. ' o t ,hc coun,y. in e-rcuiars, and on In u «¡mie played on Hit- Hold tio n . and placed the w in te r's accum were i surd in te rv a l* fro m 1022 T ile program included readings In Ihe afternoon the grade pupils ! f-os*ers- Just as in any campaign, to 1025. Then, in 1927. 910,000 in H ill diam ond Sunday, Hit- local base u la tio n w here the tru c k d rive rs by high school p u p ils; solo, duel divided in to teams composed o f . P o litica l o r otherw ise, exaggerated 1» uitls, was voted to n ite , outstand- b a ll a rtists swamped C entral Point , could reach them and haul them to a nil group singing by Ihe grade pu tow n boys and o u t-o f-to w n boys f statements have been made, as w e ll the city dum ping ground. i»'H w arrants. Since that tim e, In- by a score o f I t to U. pils, and by R aynor Guy and Andy played a game o f baseball the s -n w L . „ C e n tra l P o in t used fo u r pits Tiers ' Milch long grass was cut, and Slow- o f M edford; a ta / dance h \ being ■I <>f is s u in g more bonds to meet 15 to 12 in fa v o r o f the ^ow n k t S f ’ a“ |U<> an<1 ' he " , , ' .m o w oi .ueuioru; n to; To i • • indebtrdness, the co u n cil has i l l an a tte m p t t o q u ie t the H old n n n y w ho were p la n n in g to paint Bud Snider o f this c llv , and edu- learn. ln c lo w n j s h e riff and judge campaigns there J< lopted the m ore business-like way H ill butt r , but w ith no micci -,- ° r im prove th e ir places la te r in the catlonat film s were . shown through ------- — T h e regular meeting o f the P T deve,O!)e<J c° n * ide rable mud- < f cr a tin g Kinking funds, w hich C. K ell w ent the route on the mound >'< nr. cooperated at th is tim e In- the courtesy o f the C n lifo rn ia -O re - A. convened f,.R ow ing he d in n e l' n8‘ n8- end marked im provem ent " d i t:ike care o f these bonds as fo r Hold H ill, H ik in g out 11 Hen- AH I T IT :"? , ' and ' h i ' resent o ffice rs were ra- Many w ant a change o f men in tru l P oint butters. G ardner and Coy ¡ v e ihe e n tire cily, is noticeable. t' i c o llie title . office because they blam . these men Attendunee totaled more than 109 deeted fo r next \e a r Hi tw o weeks intensive high- p io p lc , and the fund as re p o rte d ' In o th e r w ords, instead o f b o r changed o ff on the r re iv in g end. Notes o f appreciation were read foe ihe high taxes, h a rd times, and p itc h e rs I way h riitilifie u lio n program is also TuesiUy amounted to 910.15. and from Mrs. M innie Sargent and P a J all Ihe o th e r ills that have befallen ro w in g m ore m oney to pay o ff w hat T in - fo u r C e n tra l P o in t fine response. A co n trib u tio n s were s till com ing in. I). A ngstiad I 1 ’•> have already b o rro w e d , the w h iffe d rig h t Gold I I . I I h a tte rs d u r ■ meet ng w ith Jackson county. They th in k that com m ittee o f In-lies d is trib u te d a t its o f H old H ill now has “ savings ing the contest. T he service organizations o f Ihe The organization looks fo rw a rd Io new men w ill mean a complete (¡old H ill gathered 14 h its to Cen lurgi- q u a n tity o f sent* nnd plants n i n u t*," w h ic h is paying its debts. City eooperaled in the sale o f tick- next year hopefully, amt plans to change, o r at least they are w i l l between Rock P oint bridge I In- *l.n.Ml in bonds whic h they I tra l Point':, I I . There w ere several I o bo els. and the eomn.ittee wishes io increase i t , mem bership a„ d it? ing to take such a chance. .Some voted to i ay at the last meeting was I e rro rs on both sides. Foley, Hold I nd n ia r ' w e ll H it! last Saturday. thank them, ns w e ll as those w ho usefulness to the school and the are advocating a house cleaning in A ll were dor. sled ____ fo r the __ purpose. ,— I id from the fund that was e re - 1 p l a y e r , tote th re e bases every county o ffice , as a panurea appiared on the program , and Ihe com m unity. ted to u n i t th a t bond Issue, m id ' r,u ' i ; °*d lin e u p con sisted o f A nd o th e rs w i l l be collected to ia o r- fo r everyone’s ills . in to w h ic h Hie council has made ^ c ll 31», Foley cf, Shoemaker 2b. ra w mi l Suturdny Io be used io There is little doubt in most o f Local People Among the I .iv u irn ls from tim e to lim e, us E m ory r f „ G a rd n tr e. Shaver lb . H old H ill, along Hie P acific high Shasta-Cascade Association Jackson county voters' minds that way. These w ill be placed this w a te r h ills and tuxes were paid. Coy ss. H ittle If and K e ll p. A ttracting Tourists North 1,619 at Crater Lake Sun. county a ffa irs can be run more T iie C entral P oint lin e u p included week-end, and high srh o o l boys and Ibese funds do not represent rash econom ically and much more e ffi Snooks, Capps, Yakel, H all. Moran, alum ni, as w e ll ns others interest- deposits o n ly. They are investments cie n tly than in the past, but p u t . T ’ k ill« " n W -e s s iv e step fo r w a r d ' Several ears o f Gold H ill „cook- made thro u g h u w ill-estabU ahed H a rl, W ilson Snyder, Grebb, Hob- *’*• ra n help u great deal in Ihe tin g “ ju st a n ybody" in , m erely fo r in the attempt to get travel in to the were among the 429 that took id p la n tin g company, interest on w h ic h lakes bins and W illia m s. the sake o f a change, is just as fo o l N o rth e rn part o f C a lifo rn ia and the vantage o f ideal w eather conditions S o fa r no reports have been made care o f Ihe interest on the bonds, ish as believing that a n yth in g can to Chairm an Toney Ross o r Mrs. R. Southern p a rt o f Oregon, tw o men last Sunday and ca rrie d 1 619 visi m ira cu lo u sly change o ver night. a m t Hie p rin c ip a l piles up steadily Coast Fish Peddler w ere placed at w o rk today at im - tors to C rater Lake to see it in all E. Illa n k e n h u rg to receive credit so Hud w hen a bond comes due, Each p u b lic o ffic e has its p u r Arrested Here Saturday in the eontests fo r w h ic h movie p o rta n t points to in fo rm tourists o f, its w in te r beauty (here has been enough invested sr> pose, and unless the man elected the great scenic a ttra ctio n s in th is . r i.i- . k „„ i . . li ----- Hint the co u n cil can w rite nil order _ . .i .. 7 . a plea , o . f parents a w n ill ' •» help be awarded. I f the section, by the Shasta-Cascade W o n -' m. “ > * «<*«*«<> 'h a t know s som ething about the duties C. J. W a lle r, entered Ihe pupils prepare on Hie p rin c ip a l and pay its debt. -d rrla n d association in co n ju nctio n p re \ ,ou* Sunday, 3ito more o f such an office, he may retrench Prom pt payment o f taxes nnd wa g u ilty to ille g a l tra n s p o rta tio n o f ,|lt. reports, there is s till a chance m iz - H o n s T ,nak“ ,g ,hc , r i P 1" " 1 clim b- D " the w ro n g d ire ctio n and make w ith eight o ther organizations. fish, before Jusliee o f (lie Peace I I f „ r them fo w in the prizes. Reports te r (»ills, w hen at alt possible en m g Hu l_'-f,),,t banks at Hie rim o f t '« ‘ slakes more costly than i f the These offices w ill be located nt the lake w here th e y looked dow n I fo rm e r man stayed 5n office signed by one ables Hie council to keep Hus plan I). Iteed al H old H ill Saturday amt mus, |„. w r i „ , . n , ------- ----------- .v r v a a v v s V IV» W* I I I * --------------- ----------- -- —— » . a m jv u ÀU U H IV T 8 1 1 (1 Suit Lake Q t y and Los Angeles w o rk in g and they thank the citizens was fin e d 950 mid costs. W a lke r was parent. m ore Ilia n 1,000 feel in to Ihe b lu e | d*d bis best to meet the situations w here complete in fo rm a tio n w ill he charged w ith h a u lin g fish by tru ck Those in charge o f Ihe elean-up o f (m ill H ill fo r th e ir cooperation lake w h ich reflected the w h ite a risin g in such abnorm al times, the a t from Creseenl C ily ami o ther Cali ,,r „ j r |g, both fo r the c ity and the available concerning a ll in tills matter. clouds and snowy banks. It is true that those now in of- I liis plan was established coin fo rn la points and s .llin g them in P a cific h ig h w a y w ant to th a n k those tractions o f th is W onderland area. Aniong the Hold H ill visito rs D ’ ce have made mistakes, but it is T o u rists w ill be given details o f this v irin ity . I lo - s tn ,e law require- w ho have eooperaled. C ollection I a ra iiv e ly reeenlly. and has taken were Miss L u c ille H ittle , Kenneth I ■l' so true that those com ing in to in the w hat they may see and do and de e- u s id iru b le p la n nin g by members that a ll fis li so transported he ta g -, |R)Xe# f o r s,.,.(|s n r,. , ( jl | Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gar-1 » ffice w ill make mistakes, ged. at a cost o f u nickel ea< h. stores, nnd I f you w ill have plants tails o f roads and places to stop. o f Hie council and Ihe c ity cle rk. man, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Uianken-1 Some have read o n ly w hat th e ir illu s tra te d talks w ill he made by i i>ur. Mr . s \ i ... " I«» » j j . ------------ By p u ttin g (his plan Io w o rk the W a lk e r failed io com ply w ith th is ' o r roots fo r use in th is w o rk , w rite the representatives before public 1 1 , 1 . 0 , , ^ M eunier Miss Jean fa vo rite candidate had to say. and you name on a s lip o f p a p e r nnd c ity 's finances arc now in u very provision. bodies, press releases ami m otor- , ‘ j Z J ' " ? " lany Gran,‘ s Pi,ss T * " k ’ T * ° ? e * ide 11 T<W leave it in these boxes, and they logues w ill he arranged fo r healthy co n d ition . The co u n cil is the » ¿ T ¿ T faCeS Werc a,so no *!ave heard ,nore ,han on<’ « « < « - w ill be called fo r. meeting its interest payments regu Bi other of Gold H ill M an newspapers, and radio programs •‘T ? ’ Wh' ,C “ Tar,e'> o f foreign 'late, and read m ore than one news- la rly , and lias paid o ff Hie hoods us Passes in Klam ath Falls w ill be broadcast over im p o rta n t I,tenses y cre evident in the line o f paper— and also done some in ve sti- Odd Fellows Nominate they come due, us in Hie ease o f stations. | <ar8 ,n the P arking space. gating o f y o u r ow n, then you have th is 91.000 w lig 'h they voted upon. W illia m Pankey, pioneer o f Hie The Shasta-Cnseude W nnderlanH . S" o w *s s ,i" *n excess o f 12 feel made the best decision you are ca- Officers for New Term T ills is o f Ihe issue o f 1922, w h ic h Rogue and . K . . lam . . . . ath . . . . ro u n trle s , and mslsts o o f f fo fo u u r r N No C a a lifo “T b|d “ “ ‘ ,lin « ra P’ pab,e o f’ .I f vou bav‘’ believed w hat j consists o rth rth e e rn rn C lifo rn rn ia ia 1 was fo r 92.000 fo r w ater, w h ic h in a - ' a b ro th e r o f A lbert Pankey o f Gold At the re g u la r meeting o f the I. 0 . n i l ) , lo l l o p i n g m ild w eather o f the I on? man has said, you have let him lu re d in 10 years, o r 1932. H ill, passed aw ay in K la m a th F alls (). F. lodge No. 129 Tuesday, May 17, and fo u r Southern Oregon counties. past tw o weeks. P ark highw ays are do yo u r th in k in g fo r you. Also, another 93.000 was met this last Thursday. the fo llo w in g brothers w ere n o m in F o r instance, one judge candi- in excellent co n d ition , w ith snow year. This was o f Ihe 1925» issue Funeral services w ere held Snt- ated to f i l l the offices fo r the com G irl Scouts H ike up . banks s till to w e rin g on e ith e r side I date, E a rl H. Fehl makes the state fm m |.>, 000 w h ic h does not m ature u n la y m o rn in g in Klam ath Falls ing te rm : • Sardine Creek Saturday l°( ' bv rt!ad- m in t that he has always opposed u n til 1945. i iiis $3,000 was p a id ,1 mid b u ria l was in Hie fa m ily plot Noble g ra n d .'M e rritt H ittle ; vice- Indications that the to u rist season I those in d ivid u a ls o f the “ gang,” and how ever, because a hank al 1 ilia jin Hie C entral Point cemetery Sun- gaud, N orm an B ailey, Seth Coy, Last Saturday the G irl Scouts of is beginning, m otorists were cheeked that he w ill always oppose them . He mook, Oregon, w h ic h held these I day at 2 p. m. W u rn n Kelsoe, H o w a rd Dorm an, the Gold H ill Q uail p atrol w ent on in to the p ark fro m several m iddle-1 refers to the men now’ in o ffic e bonds, was taken over by the stale Mr. Pankev came to the Rogue W oodrow Slinver, E arl Moore. The an a ll day hike. They journeyed out western and eastern points, as w e ll I and any w h o support them. He fu r departm ent. The o ffe r was made to IH ver valley w ith his father, Hnnip- nominee w h o has the secret w o rk as quite a num ber fro m C a lifo rn ia I th e r states that “ i f nom inated and Sardine Creek, w here they prac le t Hie c ily lake up those bonds. | „ n Pankev, in 1877 and moved Io best next Tuesday w ill hnve a fine ticed th e ir tr a il signs, played games and W ashington. The bulk o f the I fleeted by y o u r votes I w ill be bet- thus -.aving 9180 Interest a year fo r ! the K lam ath co u n try In 1895. Be chance Io gel Ihe office. and had a p ic n ic lunch. Those w h o tra ve l, how ever, a rrive d fro m Ore-1 ter able to serve you and each o f llo next l.l years, o r $2.310— almost sides A lbert Pankev o f th is c ily . lie A ll Odd F ellow s must be r present w ent w ere M ildred Sm ith, P h ym yllis s gon’ '"e lu d in g one p a rty o f 21 Ore vou IN D E P E N D E N T L Y — in o ther u . m m h i the amount o f Hie bonds, is survived by his daughter, Agnes Mny 24 to elect th e ir office rs. The M ille r, S yb il W alker, Laura Mac I gon s,a,e College students tra ve lin g words, he and he o n ly know s h o w ____ C ity officers are M ayor W. 11. Pool o f Sprague R iver, Klam ath entertainm ent com m ittee fo r that m . - i I by m otor bus. A p a rty o f 25 Coos ¡ to ru n Jackson county. Ross, Verniee M a rtin , M arjorie Skel- Ferguson; e oiincllnien A lbert P n n k -| cou n ty; a b ro th e r. II. T. Pnnkey of n ; h l Is John Manton, F lo yd Lanee, Judge C. B. Lam kin in his cam ton, Jean Skelton, Sylvia C ro ft and Bay boy scouts w ere also p ark v is i ey, J. V . B ryan. W. It. Ross, Paul K lam ath F alls; nnd three sisters, G e o rg e M a rd o n , R. L. Cook. tors. paign slogan says he stands fo r re Mrs. Pena, th e ir leader. Thompson. O. II. N ew ell anil C lio j Mrs. C. It. Moore, Lake Creek; Mrs. We take th is o p p o rtu n ity to thank Ample p a rk in g space has been trenchm ent and s tric t a tte n tio n to tiile h ris t, w ho replaced George I J. L. Hanna, Eugene and Mrs. Torn e ve ryon e that helped in Ihe clean B rin g in yo u r news items. We are provided nt the rim , adequately pro- business.” Also Judge L a m kin is a H am m ersly, w ho resigned last Clngende o f Eagle P oint, up o f Ihe cemetery. v id in g fo r the needs o f tra ffic , the successful fa rm e r and know s some nlvvuys glad to get them. m onth. II. E. Adams is c ity record- - heaviest over week ends. The park th in g o f the needs o f the taxpayers (i- and lle rlh n Coy, c ity clerk. o ffic ia ls nre a id in g the m otorists in and citizens o f the county. baseball Team to Play p a rk in g th e ir ears and visito rs can, -™ .. ... John H. F u lle r, dem ocratic can- Glendale Sunday, M ay 22 be assured o f n courteous reception | didate says he w ill strive fo r no Pic! ard Leaves; New Have You Been G etting Y o u r Sample Copy? when they v is it C rater Lake park. sectionalism , no factionalism no M a rk e t a Possibility The undefeated G o l d j li il baseball partisanship in co u n ty a ffa irs and A num ber o f sample copies o f the Gold H ill News have clu b w ill jo u rn e y to Clendule Sun fu ll value fo r every d o lla r spent.” been d istrib u te d in the last tw o weeks, and the publishers hope Fourteen G. H Ladies Jack P ickard, fo r several years day Io rross bats w ith the Douglas These are a fe w examples o f h ow Hud those o f you w ho have received the paper in this way are p ro p rie to r o f Hie Gold H ill Meal county aggregation. Cold H ill has Attend Co. Health M eet candidates can be compared. fin d in g it interesting. m arket, closed Ids shop last W eil- won . . . . . . . H . . irer . . . ....... games, in c lu d in g one Stripped o f campaign promises nesday and le ft w ith o u t in d ic a tin g Glendale here tw o weeks ago. t \ \ ill) the firs t issue in May Ihe size o f the paper was in Jackson C ounty Health associn-1 concerning p a rtic u la r m atters, and w in d bis plans fo r the fiilu re were. creased fro m fo u r Io eight pages, w ith a corresponding in Anyone p la nning Io attend the lio n held a most in te re stin g and o f statements made in the heat o f A lready several in o u rie s have Contest that can c a rry a player, w ill crease in news m a tte r o f interest to o u r readers. enjoyable meeting on Wednesday the battle, m any o f w h ich could not been made ns Io Hie p o ssibilities of please gel in touch w ith Manager i here is a fine seriul o f Ihe Canadian N orthw est fish in g afternoon. May 18, at the home of be ca rrie d out under any circu m re-opening Hu- m arket, ami estab McCarter o r team members, and it grounds; short news flashes gleaned fro m state, national ami Mrs. C o rning K enly near Jackson stances, the general policies set lish in g a modern meal service. w ill he greatly appreciated. w o rld papers, as w e ll as news pictures of these cu rre n t hap ville . Hold H ill, w ith fourteen la fo rw a rd in th e ir campaign slogans, penings; the fu ll page o f comics holds interest, and the Cheerio dies p re nt. received a prize fo r to w h ich th e y have supposedly g iv Chapters o ffe r a d iffe re n t feature fo r the ch ild re n each week. Table Showing Indebtedne s# of Gold H ill Since 1922 attendance, and a ll o ther units were en serious thought, m ake a In a d d ition there are fo u r pages packed w ith news o f the w e ll represented, b rin g a large p re tty good y a rd stick by w h ic h to Year T im e u n til C old H ill co m m u n ity ns w e ll ns Jackson county and Southern group together to discuss the health measure each candidate. Issued M a tu rity Rote Purpose Am ount Oregon news. Also the advertisements nre o f tim e ly interest. w o rk o f the county. T h is paper has published the (922 (¡old H ill Indies present were campaign statements, and when pos tfl years li", To those o f you w h o have been receiving Ihe paper fo r W ater $ 2.000 Miss N ellie JaeilHs, chairm an, Mrs. sible, some statements about the 1923 0% 15 years Hie firs t lim e , may we ca ll a ltention to the fa rt that the sub W ater 1,000 Lola Reed, Miss Bertha Co.v, Mcs- life and experience o f the candi 1923 15 years 5>/j% sc rip tio n price is o n ly 92.00 a ye a r; $1.25 fo r six months. W ater 9,000 dames J. Madison L iv e ly , P. D. Ang- dates themselves. In last week's 1923 20 years W ater 10,000 We w o u ld be glad to have you d ro p in to o u r office and stend, M. M errim an, Joe B la ir, A. issue the most active candidates 1993 25 years 5 '6 r ; W ater 3,000 become one o f our re g u la r readers. Meunier, Dora H am m ersly, F. L. presented th e ir policies, and again 1925 20 years 0% W ater 15,000 P ickett, N. Rloe, R. Palmer, C. W. th is week most o f them have state 1927 10 years W arrants 10.000 THE GOLD HILL NEWS M artin and Rose Gay. ments o f th e ir policies. C areful Total indebtedness in 1927 ......................................................... 950,000 consideration o f these w ill help you Job printing at The News office. to make yo u r fin a l decisions.