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©Je ©MJ The Moit Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest Little Town in the State VOLUME XXXV GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER io, 1932 ■?■ - XMAS SEALS ON SALE SOON i .ft NUMBER 31 " Our New President and Vice President MANY ISSUES DRAW VOTERS Local and County Write-In* Surprise; Fehl Win* Judge Race Drive Starts Nov. 25; Work of One Oregon Nurse Is Told Not unlike the residents of every Traveling firs t by auto, then in an other community, large und small old lime buck-board, un<l fin ally on ; in these United Slates, Gobi H ill Hie back q ! an old w hile mule, a people mil. e special el fo rt Io d> their dul> a, free American citizens public health nurse on the staff of I Tuesday, v.ben more than 350 cast llie Oregon Tuberculosis association I th eir vote-., and v.scd lie ir right to fitiiilly reached her objective—un have a voice ill this government of old nimi in n tumbled down shack ■ the people, by tiie people fo r the “ way back in Hie b ills," says a dis : people. patch from Bed Cross headquarters Jake Cook was Hie first to vole at in Portland ! tiie local polls. Her story of how she drove her The nuni!»cr visiting the polls in car ns far as Hie tra il would permit, Gold H ill d is tric i this year was the then borrowed Hie mule and buck- largest ever recorded, due not only board from 11 homesteader near at to the interest in the national elec bund, amt fin a lly abandoned Hie tion, bet to Ihe unusually h :gh feel buck-board when Hie putli became ing in the county, and the last- too narrow and climbed on top the minute interest developed in the mule, was 1 eluted in her report to city ticket. the association executive, Mrs. SuliHe Hoover’s Congratulation to Roc:cvclt read: “I congratulate you on your opportunity to serve your country.” Interest in the city ticket came O rr Dunbar. Roosevelt replied: “In lie common purpose of us ell, i shall dedicate myself to every poscihle helpful effort.’ about tw o weeks ago, when Toney " I t wasn't any trouble fu r me," Ross, one our most public-spirited she report i. "but I was fearful about citizens, began circulating petitions, pelt ox un patient up onio Hie mule because he said. "He felt that the llu t we iiia.li it all rigid, lie got on people should have a fa ir opportu and for a w hile I led the null * but n ity to select from a list o f candi decided if I got on. too. the old I dates, instead of just the number of gentleman could hold onto me more names necessary to f ill the offices.” CITY RESULTS DISTRICT easily." So together they rode to th«- The most unexpected local angle Mayor For Representative, 19th District w a ilin g buck-board, she reports. wa» the ’ait-m inute effort to w rite Euri B. Day. Hep. ........................155 Albert Pankey .................... 95 There they dismounted, the nurse in the name of Clinton W alker to Toney Boss ............. 77 1 Porter, Hep................................... 108 hitched up the mule, backed out of H .D. Reed, justice of the I!. L. DeArinond, Dem...............„116 H. E. Cook ............................ 3 Pankey la Mayor; New Of oppose the tra il, turned around and re tu rn Teachers to Be Honored by peace of Ibis district. The name of E C Kelley, Dem............................ 165 Earl Ham ed Io her car. Another change of E. H Haynes of Rogue River was on For District Attorney M. S. Johnson ...... ... 1 ficers Assume Duties People of District at transports, into the car this time, the ballot, but he had been confined Geo. A. Codding. Deni................... 169 Dick Walker „... 1 and the pair were on the road to to the asylum at Salem recently. \ \ in. Briggs, Hep. ........ 97 1 January 1 Informal Reception the doctor’« office. From there to Recorder Here. Mr. Walker polled 79 voles M. O. Wilkins, Ind ....................... 97 the hosoital, and now Hie rugged H. D. For v ........................... 103 to Mr. Reed’s 201. Haynes received COUNTY patient "to whom life was as dear Dan MeCa-'ti r ............ 75 21. At Rogue River the count was Slate of Oregon, For Judge An inform al courtesy is being ns Io any of us.” according to the Reed, 136; Haynes 50; W alker 35. Treasurer County of Jackson, Fehl, Hep............................ „161 nurse, is on another road, the road planned by the parents and r iti- Chas. Barge remains local Con 95 Phipps. Dem________ Bertha Coy ................. 77 I C ity of Gold H ill, ss. to recovery. sens of the district Io lie held al Earl F. Moore .......... 86 Cates, Ind. ..................... Be II Known that at the General stable receiving 237 votes. W rite-ins 75 Forty-seven public health nurses the school auditorium Friday eve- Pipes, Ind................................ 11 Election held in the City Hall. Gold gave Eber Davis 2. Art Perry 2; Counrilmen nre employed in 23 Oregon counties I ill ng, November IN. at X o'clock, for H ill, Oregon, November 8, 1932. at J. W. Brvan 5, and one each to For County Commissioner Paul Thompson .............. 116 und school i. In I I counties funds which was submitted to the elec B ill Kinney, C. W. Martin and J. Hillings, R ip .................................. I ll Hie faculty member» of Hie grades Cleo Gilehrist............... 158 from the Mile of Christinas Seals tors of said city the candidates to Hayes. Pankey. Dein.................................... 201 and high school. Dale Norton ............. ..... 157 have bci n used during the past County results were just as inter serve as C ity Officials fo r the com For County Clerk 144 school year to extend the work to Tile new Instructor, Jerome Ab- Hawi ir il Drake .............. esting—the most outstanding case 136 G. R. Carter, Rep........................... .193 ing tw o years, th eir choice was: ....... meet Increased needs, Mrs, Dunbar ! botl, a rr iv c l Monday making three A A. Walket being the ra lly to Ralph Jennings Mayor. Albert Pankey, 95 votes. 149 Lewis Ulrich, Dem.........................113 reports. In other counties special new- teachers on Hie faculty this Chas Keil ........................ who has been sheriff fo r the last Recorder, H. D. Force 103 votes. For Sheriff «06 ....... services such as a day nursery, i year. The other new members are W. E . Ross Treasurer, Bertha Coy, 95 votes. eight years. Jennings was decisively Sehermerhorn, Dem................... . 115 Blankenburg ........ H. E. 100 clinics, hot lunches fo r undernour J. A. Thomason, superintendent, and C ouneilni'n—Paul Thompson, 116 defeated in the spring primaries w ith Reeson, Rep. .... 74 ished children, medical and dental Miss Rhod.i Cheney. Other teachers Zundell. Ind.................................... 68 votes; C Gib hrist, 158: Dale Norton, Gordon Schtrmerhorn receiving the NATIONAL TIC KET rare, anil other services have been i who w ill be honored are Miss Jennings. W rite-in ................... 53 i 157; H oward Drake 144; A. A. W alk- democratic nomination. President financed from the Christmas Seal Albertina llnnkey, Mrs. Maude Rob A call to the county clerk's office A. B. Rhodes, In d .......................... 8 i er 136; Chas. Kell 149. funds. This year's sale w ill be the inson. Mrs. M arjorie Pena, Miss Ma Hoover. Rep............................. 77 As shown by canvas of said votes at 11:30 this m orning showed Scher- For County Asses8or 26th annual drive und w ill open bel Moore, Mrs. Minnie Sargent, Mrs. Roosevelt, Dem........................ 117 2 Coleman. Rep.-Deni........................ 258 by the C ity Council o f said City, merhorn but 106 ahead, but this is November 25. Madeleine Pendleton anil Miss Alice Reynolds, Socialist-Labor .... 54 and it appearing that said election not the final count. II. I). Heed of this city, ns In pre Harper. 28 Heard. In d ....................... Tilomas, Socialist ............... Fehl, republican nominee, rode had been regularly and notice For County Treasurer vious years, Is chairman of the local .. 0 The a ffa ir is being planned us a Foster, Communist ............... Walker, Rep.-Deni......... _............233 thereof duly posted and advertised to the six-year job of judge on the drive. general gel-logeiher so tlin l learh- A ulry, Ind............ 64 by publication and that all legal general wave o f dissatisfaction, and STATE TIC KET ers and people of the entire com perequisites have been complied although exact fin al figures were 'School Superintendent (Tw o highest listed) Add Teacher to Faculty; m unity mav get to know each other, not available the clerk’s office For United States Senator, Congress C. R. Bowman, Rep.......................186 w ith. the committees in charge ear said it is evident that he has won. Now. threfore. by virtue of the Earl W. Rogers, Dem..................120 Reorganize Curriculum and Gleason, Di m..................................165 nestly urge that each member of the Codding was decisively returned power vested in me as the duly County Coroner Sleiwer. lb-j>. ................................ 92 eom im inily give this event tlie ir Frank Perl, Rep.-Dem..................244 elected, qualified and acting Mayor to the office of district attorney; W ith the nddition of Jerome Ab For Representative in Congress. wholehearted support. Conger, w rite -in ........................ 11 of the City fo Gold H ill, I do here Coleman nnd Walker, veteran asses bott to the teaching staff of the First District Entertainment and refreshments by proclaim the foregoing acts of sor and treasurer retain their of- Justice of the Peace Hold H ill schools Monday, several w ill he features of the evening, and Mott, Hep..........................................148 H. D. Reed, Rep.-Dem................. 261 m unicipal legislation duly approved fices. C. R. Bowman w ill succeed changes were made in the schedule. ronunittees are now w orking on the Starkweather, Dem........................ 126 Haynes, In d ................................... 21 by tiie electors of said City of Gold Susanne Homes Carter as county Tin- high school instructors now Secretary of State plans fo r a very enjoyable lime. school superintendent; G. R. Car C lint Walker, w rite -in .............. 79 H ill. teach several grade subjects and Mrs. lioss. Hep. 117 For Constable Done Ihis 9th ady of November, ter succeeds D eliiia Stevens Meyer Pena, seventh grade teacher, is Wiseearver, Dem. .....................„...117 Chas. Hnrge, Rep.-Dem...............237 1932. as clerk; Hillings appears to have handling reading and geography in Gold Hill Scouts Attend State Treasurer won the commissioner job. and Mayor: Eber Davis, w rile -in .................. 2 Attesi: the sixth grade ami penmanship ami Rogue River Banquet Rufus C. Holman, Hep...................186 Arl Perry, w rite -in ................. 2 W. H. Ferguson Frank Perl w ill be county coroner. H. D. Force, spelling in both fifth and sixth grades. Miss llnnkey leaches seventh About 25 members of the W ild J. W. Maloney, Dem ..................... 94 J. W. Bryan, w rite -in ................ 5 Recorder C. W. M artin, w rite -in ................ 1 Attorney General City Votes to Take Over grade English, Miss Cheney seventh Hose troop of G irl Scouts, their grade spelling ami penmanship and leaders M arjorie Penn, and Mabel Dobson, Dem...................................160 J. Haves, w rite -in ....................... 1 Election and Counting Cemetery at Rock Point Mr. Abbott seventh grude history. Moore allended the G irl Scout ban Van W inkle, Hep....................... „...124 H ill Kinney, w rite -in ................ 1 Boards Have Heavy Jobs He w ill also supervise a portion of quet nt Hogue River as guests of Local voters voted “ yes” on the the boys' physical education ns well the Hogue River troop and their Siskiyou Contracts to Rains Slow Green Creek The unusually heavy vote which proposition to put Rock Point as general science, American his lender, Mrs. I.ove. under the supervision of Paving Near Grants Pas* set a new record fo r Gold H ill pre cemetery Be Let in December tory. w orld history and commercial One of Hie national leaders, Mrs. cinct made the w ork of the election a group of people appointed by the arithm etic, which were form erly M. S. L ittle fie ld , who is on a tour Paving operations on the Pacific nnd counting boards especially hard city council, in order io see that I.eslie M. Scott, chairman of the taught by Miss Ilunkey and Miss from national headquarters at Wash state highway commission, said late highway between Gold H ill and Ihis year—and it is never an easy the plot is properly cared for, and Cheney. ington, D. C.. was also present. She that lots may be arranged in an or Grants Pass on the Green Creek job. This change greatly aids in leach gave many helpful suggest ions to last week that contracts fo r re derly and permanent manner. M. D. Bowers, Mrs. Jas Lively, job have been delayed the past week ing in both Hie grades and till’ high both troops as w ell as relating a building Hie first unit of the Paci due to adverse weather conditions. | Mrs. Becky Ross, Mrs. M illie W alker, A small city levy w ill probably be fic highway across Hie Siskiyou school, as all the teachers have number of her experiences in G irl mountains to Hie California line, w ill Equipmnt is being repaired during and Mrs. Dora Hainmersly were I made io help pay costs of upkeep. been required Io instruct more pu Seoul work. --------------------- lie lei at ihe December meeting of Hie enforced layoff so everything j kept steadily busy all day handing pils than they could efficiently han w ill be in readiness to resume as out and checking in ballots, and w ith TAKE GOLD H IL L I IC T l RES Hie commission. dle. FOR GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE the other di tails unknown to many: Former Sborb Residence About $175,000 w ill lie spent on soon as weather permits. voters, w hile the counting board No actual w ork has been done j Hie first unit between Ashland nml Will Be Tourist Inn Amos Burg, photographer fo r the Change Smoker Date Ihe slate line. Additional sums w ill since Ihe last rainy spell started, but had even heavier duty. This group, consisting of M. B. National Geographic magazine, was it is hoped to be able to resume pav lie placed into improvement between A deal was closed last week to November 22 Merriman, Mrs. Rena Davis, Mrs., in Gold H ill Monday taking pictures , through w hich Mrs. Celia Comhest Central Point and Medford, on Rice ing operations by the later part of Blanche Merriman, M. P. Carney on the Rogue to be used by his Al Hie regular meeting of Gold became owner of Hie large brick H ill north of Roseburg, and on other Hie week. and Chas. Gray, began counting in magazine next spring. Mr. Burg W arning has been issued by high bad spots on tlie present route. H ill lodge No. 120. I.O.O.F it was house on tin liigliw av belonging Io Surveys have been under way for way officials to motorists regarding the afternoon and did not finish the secured B ill and Jeanne Hainmersly nininecil Inal on November 22 the Mr. and Mrs C J Sliorli, now of La Ihe danger of the detours at both general count u n til five o’clock to pose fo r some of the pictures. some time * smoker w ill lie held. Four bouts Grande. ends. The roads nre slippery nnd Wednesday morning. They then Mrs. Comhest is having the inside have been nrranged up Io dale. A specinl school board meeting w ilt muddy nnd nre dangerous unless began on Ihe city ballots, and fin Ttiere w ill not be a dance nt the remodeled and a bathroom is being On November 21 Hie Grand Sire, be held tonight (Thursday) evening ished about eight o’clock. taken at a slow rate of speed. No Gold H ill pavilion Saturday night. W. F. Jack'on of For! Scott, Kansas, built on Hie second floor in prepara to attend to business which could w ill lie in Portlnnd on a lou r of tion Io turning Hie house into a Watch for date of next dance soon. delay is caused by the w ork, how not be held u n til the regular Mrs. Chas. Carey who has been ever. visitations and w ill lie in l.aGrande tourist rooming house. Mrs. Corn- meeting ihe last Monday in Novem ill for seve-nl weeks is slightly bet Extra copies of the News on sale November 22. All Odd Fellows are best w ill operate Hie inn in connec ber. ter but s till unable to be around. SUBSCRIBE FOB THE NEWS at Jim's Confectionery or this office, tion w ith Hie Omer Auto Park. invited to attend the meetings. h ikiin D.RoosSi TO ENTERTAIN H o w G o l d H i l l V o t e d CITY WINNERS FACULTY NOV 18 LISTED HERE