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(ßi<dih Mill îîjett11® The M o it Thoroughly Reed W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State ........................................................................................................ .... .................... .......................................................................................................................................... -............NUMBER"^?** V O LU M E X X X V _______________________ GOLD H IL L OREGON, TH U R SD AY, NOVEM BER 17, 1932 NAME BANKERS TO COMMITTEE State Police Give First Aid Demonstration at High School Tuesday DCPCDTIHkl IQ flLULl I IUPI IO TOMORROW Gold Hill Rebekahs Attend Convention at G. Pass Thurs. _ ?* L TWO CALLED g y DEATH Tuesday afternoon Gold Hill high More than 350 members attended Davis, Carrie Puhi and Madge Dor- school students were given a thrill, the 26th annual Rebekah convention man. Several other members of the lo when five Mate policemen appeared of District No. 12, which convened M r*. M cOuat, Irene M orrow at the school house. The "blue coats” On Friday, the 18th, Teach in the I.O.O.F. ball, Grants Pass, cal order attended. M en From This District During tbe afternoon session, it Taken Suddenly During put on a first aid demonstration for J ers W ill Be Welcomed; Thursday of Iasi week. Following was voted to hold the next annual the pupils, giving instruction on ! W ill W o rk W ith Federal tbe morning session, whicn consist convention in Medford. The follow Past W eek wind Io do in case of accidents, how M any Plan to Attend ing officers were elected to offi ed mainly of un address of wel Organization In take care of the injured, etc. -------- . rouie by the Grant* Pass lodge, with ____ ciate at next year’s convention; State |*ollrcmen Ellensburg, Folsam,, . . , . response from the Medford lotlge, a Florence Eddy. Central Point, chair- Mrs. Paul McOuat of Riverside Pewthercr, llaucoin and Taylor were , I nmorrow evening ( m a y i»eo luncheon was served after man; Ethel Weed, Medford, vice- colony, and a resident of this com (hr (JoM dlll II. E. Harder of Medford, a* chair in Hie group ami the students en- wbich the afternoon session opened chairman; Winnie Bryant, Medford, the l.ilpful demonstration. K munity for the past 22 years died in man, C. II. Woodard of Grant* Pan*, Joyed The cou.dv nurse. Miss W alker. ‘H d No. 37 w ill unite In a re- with Etna Hebckah 1-odge No. 49. secretary. a Medford I ospital Monday morning snil J. W. McCoy of Ashland, Orc- is starting a lirsl aid class for high cepllon for the teachers of in the chairs. • Olive Lodge No. 28, of Medford, the Pust President Louise Perozzi pre- had charge ol the initiatory work in at the age ol a« years. Mrs. Mc Son, bus been Appointed n sub school girls and w ill give a two grades and high school for an sented a very commendable paper the evening, at which time Frances Ouat was a member of the Chris committee of the Hanking and In hour lesson each Wednesday at the ; rvi.„jng of i iitertainiiicnl and good on Hie women of Hie Bible, follow- j Holloway of Grants Pass became tian chur-'h, was active in county dustrial Committee of the Twelfth Gold Hill school. Miss Cheney w ill fellowship. •now »«up. ln |iic h th e d ra p in g o h a r-1 ' a member of t their h e ir lotlge. ing g w which the draping of f the the c char- lodge. Atmresses Addresses health work and work for the bene Federal Heserve District for the assist Miss Walker. More than 25 . ter - Was do * le s... s«> m t of were — i........i during . « u » the evening F ..- fit of her community, and because Ttie gymnasium will he the re- by Ml. Pitt No. 107 given by indicated a desire Io take purpose of giving guidance to per girls have p...... cepllon hall and will be appro- . Central Point. A tribute was made Maud Rogers, president of the Re- of her loving personality, she leaves son* and firms eligible for loan* 'he course. - x . n i h l r i n il o f the course priutcly decorated for the occus.on. t0 a|| charter member* present, b y : hekah assembly of Oregon, Mrs a host of friends who feel her death Upon th from the several Federal bank* ami II hike '.lightly more than The ,eucher* ,or ,he >'var Hope No. 14, ot Ashland, the char- T. Rota, marshal. Gold Hill, Louise to be a personal loss. Her neighbors agencies that have been set up whidi will eks ciit h «il linsslng on an ' w Wl,x ‘ ‘'"iphlt'd two weeks ago , ,er being the fo following: Perozzi, p a t l p president. Grand and friend* of the colony, and oth ,-v. n w eeks each g ir l missing "s ™ " » P h lu l iw o w ccms te r members m em bers b eing the llo w in g : j P e ro zzi. pa re s itie m . r Past asi v Similar sub-committees have been « . » - . I n - . i l . o i . ' w i t ' In- .... Jerome Abbott Abbott was employed. elven n J u n when io r when Jrrome was employed. Louise Louise Dixon. Dixon. Allie Everton, Luella Master Trelren and sister, Mrs. Vin- ers with whom she came in con appointed throughout the district •n ixilnta Superintendent J. A. Thomason and | |)C an and Alice Thompson. I j son, inside guardian of Ret tact through her helpful work, are Dean ot the Rebekah which consist* of the Stale* ol Hed Cross certif cate anti ten |M>int* Miss Rhoda Chenev a re the oilier especially grieved by her death. Pauline Thompson, noble grand, assembly of Oregon. Floral bouquet? California, Oregon, Washington. •rctlit in .he Oregon point system. new members of the teaching stntf gave the report of the local lodge, were presented to the president ami Resides her husband she leaves Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Arlsona. and Lola P.eed I'eported for the other officers by a group of mem- five children: Perry McOuat of Cali this year. 'Ihc principal purpose of these sub Baker-Sargent Wedding fornia; Jane anil Barbarc, both of hers of the Grants Pass lodge. it expelled that one of the larg Past Noble Grand club. committees Is to aid agriculturist' Members of Amethyst Rebekah. In conclusion, Florinc Severence. whom are employed in Medford; at Medford Last Friday est group* ever to attend a function and persons engaged in various of this kind will be present Friday lodge taking par; In degree work past chairman of Ruth No. 4, of and Ward and Paul Jr. at home. A livestock 1.pi rations by giving them evening to get acquainted witli the were: Kate Ross, Pearl Ferguson. Jacksonville, gave a paper of thanks. brother and a sister in Ihe East also At a ceremony performed by information and guidance a* to the ____ who ___ ______... folks come In daily . contact Lola Reed, Delia Kell, Pauline A program and dancing were en survive. function* and facilities of the vari Reverend A. G. Bennett at the M. Funeral services were conducted with the children of the community.! Thompson, Elinor Force, Emma joyed by the group after the close E. church | arsonage In Medford Fri ous lounin'4 agencies. this (Thursday) afternoon at the of the evening session. and Io give them a hearty reccp- Half, Lilly Carter Etta Carter, Rena Tliere are several loaning agen day afternoon, Elsie L. Raker be tion. Conger chapel at Medford, and in ' cies authorised by Congress and it came I he wife of Melvin S. Sar terment was in the Siskiyou Me Several committees are hard a: qw Point System for Jacob* Sister* Begin gent of this city. They were at I* the belief of the Hanking and morial park. Rev. W. R. Baird work putting forth every effort to Industrial ( onuuittre that the func tended by Mrs. Minnie Sargent, M oving This W eek conducted the services. G irls’ A thletic* Adopted make the t vent a success and the mother of the groom. tions of these agencies and the fa The sympathy of the entire com Miss Raker is the daughter of response from the people of the cilities they offer are not well munity goes out to the bereaved Misses Nellie and Lyndell Jacobs, AJI county schools, hnve voted community has been very gratify known to many persons who are Mr. amt Mrs. G. linker of Yreka. away inter-school girls basketball proprietors of the Delta Cafe here family. ing, according io those in charge. California. She attended school in eligible for loans. These agencies in competition, and in its place Gold for the last ten yean, are this week clude the Federal Heserve Hanks, Gold Hill last year and hud been Friends and classmates in this Hill has adopted the Oregon Point tearing down their building, prepar- sltending Medford high school this Eastern G irl W rite * for the Federal Land Hanks, the Federal city were shocked to hear of the tory to moving it to tbe ranch in System whereby girls may still Intermediate Credit Hanks, Ihc Fed term. Mr. Surgent is well known death of Miss Irene «Morrow Tues D ata for H istory Class ' wia athletic, sward*. Riverside colony. eral Home Loan Hanks, the Hecon- here, having been a resident of this They plan to build a complete day evening about 5 p. m. Miss Awards are made to ail girls city several years and is a graduate struetion Finance Corporations and Secretary Tony Ross of the Gold making from 50 to 200 points. The modern cabin camp and country Morrow had been suffering during the Regional Agricultural Credit of the loc.il high school in 1931. the past two weeks with a severe The couple will make Ihelr home Hill Chamber of Commerce has re smallest award given is a green store on their ranch, and have de Corporations. case of spinal tuberculosis and in veloped elaborate plans which call ceived an inquiry from Eloise Vig and white diamond shaped felt em It Is believed that particularly in in Gold Hili. of Webster, South Dnkota, asking for blem for 50 points. Other awards for an outdoor fireplace, roomy tense blood pressure on the brain the rural sections agriculturists and pictures and information about the are also made, ihe highest is an cabins with modern plumbing, and is thought to be the cause of her stock raisers should hnve well-in Health U n it Holds country adjacent to Gold Hill. Miss honorary »ward given to a girl in many other attractions for tour sudden death. formed business men close nt hand Irene Morrow was born at Rid A ll Day Meeting Vig states the history class in the the senior class who is very out ists. They will remodel the pres upon whom they ean call for guid ent Delta Cafe and maintain it tem dle, Oregon, June 7, 1917, and was standing in sportsmanship as well -------- I Webster school is making a study of ance. On that account there will be Much work was accomplished on western slates and in an effort to as athletics and who has made at porarily. Waller Dungey, Dan Me 15 years old at the time of her sub-eoniniitlecmen throughout the r, u eo rB c George Hammerlys and death. She had lived for the past quilts and other sewing nt the first-hand Infurmation wrote to least 200 points during her four Carter, farming and stock raising centers. Cameron are doing some of years in the Willow Springs Roy At a recent meeting of the Cen all day meeting of the Gold Hill the Chamber of Commerce. Pictures years. district, making her home with her Ten points are given for achieve the work. division of Ihc County Health Unit ,,n(| other deta was mniled last week tral Hanking and Industrial Commit- mother and stepfather, Mr. and nt the home of Miss Nellie Jacobs ,,y Secretary Ross. It will be good ments in basketball, field hockey, Allan McGregor of Rogue River Mrs. Wm. Penninger. She attended lee in Chicago, discussion developed near this city. A hot lunch was advertising for the town and state. first aid, folk or clog dancing, hik has the contract for the construc hat Hill If 13 the III*’ various »»«I is«**!« iiivssisw means provided ■»»»»» the Willow Springs grade school Sv Congress were to be of ahi to 1 served at noon and P,a"’ Perhaps seme Gold Hill students ing, indoor baseball soeker. speed- tion work. and was beginning her second year home owners, farmers anil cattle- nu.de for t meeting to be hi I at hnve pictures and information they ball. swimnimg. tennis, track, tum of high school in this city. bling and stunts and volley ball. would like to send. If so, they men, some means would hnve to be ’he home ,,f r*' ’ ' She is survived by her parents, Engineer Inspecting established to r gelling eloser to In- Tuesday .iflernon, November 2 9 ^ should mail them direct to Miss Five points are awarded for achieve Mr. and Mrs. Wm Penninger, one ments in apparatus work, golf, Sylvanite M ine sister, Violabelle Morrow, who also tlvlduals confronted with problems I hose pr” r"’ . , M , ivi.lv Vig. handball, hand bat, horse shoes, concerning form mortgages, ngrl- Lola Reed. L attends the local high school an kick pin ball, physical examination, Shafts at the Sylvanite mine on aunt, Lola Horn of Hood River, and cultural mortgages on crops, home A Mcunlcr. h'r" ' Mj„ Fish Ladder at Gold Ray play day participation squash, the Sams Valley road are being nortgnge*. livestock mortgages, etc. | H«n.me¿ ,ly .J ; L Smith. U tsy Mill, Repajre<| Recently an uncle, Andy Rand of Portland. tenikoit, puddle tennis and other pumped out this week and the Funeral services will be held at Reports showed that there have cr. Arthur Boye, W F Boye. O C property is being inspected by an Conger's Chapel Friday morning at activities. been many rases where money was Palmer. I 0 Zlerolf. Millie Walker, Ralph Cowgill, slate engineer on This system is carried on by the experienced engineer who hopes to ten o’clock and interment w ill be required with perfectly good col joe Blair and the Misses Bertha Coy the game commission, announced state point system committee and reopen the mine. lateral available and the b(,rrower and Nellie Jncobs. made in Jacksonville cemetery. — , last week that the fish ladder on the ail awards must be approved by Anyone interesled is asked to Bud Force and Jack Hayes of this A group of her classmates have found himself unable io obtain fl- come iu ....-v ....................... Ink«' south side of the Gold Ray dam had this committee, whose chairman is city are doing the pumping. been selected as pallbearers. They rnneing because of some local hank come to these meetings and part In the work'which is expected |„.c„ rebuiH and that it would be Frances E. Baker. are Jeanne Hammersly, Louise ing condition or. In some cases, be to play a large part in county ready for the fishermen to use in GIRL SCOUT NEWS Smith, June Moore, Opal Rodgers, cause he did not know where to go about two weeks or as soon as the Jury Free* M an Charged Ila Mae Higinbotham and Marjorie to gel it. There have also been cases relief. concrete nas set sufficiently The local girl scouts, the Wild Davis. of foreclosure proceeding* having w ith Feeding Hogs Illegally lie also stated that a meeting of Rose troop, now have a member been brought about that might have Brashier* Trade for sir v * _ sportsmen will probably be held of 30 members. been avoided. In other cases, simi Counter Suit Filed Against Washington Property thrre ju#t RS soon „* r can be ar- F. L. Hutchinson of Prospct was ship They ar? all working diligently lar proceedings hnve been brought tried In Judge H. D. Reed's court School D istrict by A t „ , . 7 .. , ranged. An address will be given on hand-made articles for their ba- because of the desire of the lender E. J. Remkens, brother of Mrs. Vining. (>{ Xsh)„n<|. Bc- Wednesday afternoon on a charge Hill of feeding garbage to swine without | ’ a November to become more liquid, notwith I O Z ie ro lf of Riverside colony has torney* for Meisinger |m (hp spor|#nien , MOcistIon the standing tin fact that Ihc borrower, moved from Rlnin iishintfton, to California ' — first obtain!,is> » '■ce"-. The com- to be h<?w rp. Oregon Power company although unable Io meet Ihc full re the A counter suit was filed this week Ihc ranch formerly owned ov*ned by !?y wlM have officials in ailendance. deputy 7m teS dary and food com- sponsible for decoration and ar- quirements of the capital required, Mrs. Brashier on the Pacific high- ___________ _ by attorneys for George E. Meisin rangement of its own booth. The was n perfectly good risk and able way near Rogue River. The Bra missioncr. ger, former superintendent of the windows will also be decorated by COUNTY POLICE AWAITING to pay taxes and interest. Don Newbury, defense attorney, shier family has gone to Elma, local schools, in which they ask The Ranking and Industrial Com where they will make their home, DRY REPEAL RULE called for n trial by jury and the the girls. for a writ of mandamus compelling At the regular meeting Thursday mittee considers that the loaning In having leaded for Mr. Reinkens’ six men who heard the case re- Bertha Coy, clerk of the school the Tenderfoot members are dem stitution* which have been set lip properly Ihere. F.ffect of the recent prohibition , urilcd n verdict of not guilty. board to rign and date his con onstrating the use of the square provide means for Inking care of repeal vote, on liquor in this coun Members of the jury were: C. tract. knot, sheet-bend, bowline, half worthy cases that cannot be taken ALL SET FOR LODGE SMOKER ty, awaits receipt of an opinion Coppock, Fred Brown. Dick Robin Mr. Meisinger claims that a con hitch, elovehitch and sheep-shank care of through normal channels. It from the attorney-general, which son, Tom Cook, John Cook and tract he holds is valid, while the knots. At the same meeting the Is nlso believed that the sub-com According ¿Io Secretary Toney will govern Ihe slate police and Ren Paul. entire troop will pass their flag present school board holds it inval mittees provided wilh information Ross of th? bdd Fellows lodge ev county enforcement officers. id, that the clerk cannot sign the and national anthem test. as to functions and purposes of ery detail has been taken care of purported contract, and if she did, M r * . Lola Reed I* these agencies will find many op for flic iiig smoker to be held No W. R. C. PIECES QUILT it would have no bearing upon its WILLIAM MILLER HONORED Seal Sale Chairman portunities Io aid individuals. validity. Mr. Meisinger also claims vember 22. A short meeting was held by a Oregon State College. Corvallis. that the Gold Hill school board hamner - bh . es WEDDING Mrs. Lola R e e d educational, JIMMY MARTIN SURPRISED ON few ladies of the W. R. C. at the November 15—William Miller, junior acted without authority in ousting home of Mrs. M E Patrick Wed chairman of the Gold Hill Health In industrial arts, was elected vice- him. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY 8AT. Friends ui this city were surpris nesday. They worked on a quilt Unit is local chairman of Ihe president of the Industrial Arts club It has been stated by a Medford ed Io hear of the marriage Novem Christmas Seal Sale. The campaign which they are piecing. paper that the case is parallel to Mrs. Wilbur Marlin entertained a at a recent meeting of the organiza ber 4. of Amy Hamner and Dave Those present were Mcsdnmes will begin Thanksgiving night. Pro the Butte Falls case. Although it Riles, who have lived near this city small group of boys nt her home Edith Bryan, C W Davis, Helen ceeds from the sale are used to pre tion. resembles *t in that the teachers Saturday in honor of Ihe ninth The Industrial Arts club is made severul years and are both well Shoemaker, Ella Patrick, Millie vent the spread of tuberculosis. The up of outstanding students majoring held contracts which the district did birthday i.nniversnry of her son work is under the supervision of known here. The couple were mar Walker ami Rose Gay. not wish to honor, those contracts Ihe County Health Unit of Jackson in this field in the school of engin were made out completely and in ried by IT. I). Reed local justice, and .III,liny, who was greatly surprised. Games were played by the boys and eering. left Ihc following day for Arkansas, SEWING CLUB WILL MEET FBI. county. strict accordance with state laws This paper stated last week that Ihe former home of Mr Riles. They all present were served lovely re governing such contracts. freshments nt 4:30 o’clock. Extra copies of the News on sale were accompanied there by Dave The mcetng of the ladies’ sewing H. D. Reed was head of this drive. at Jim’s Confectionery or this office, Those present were Gerald Lewis, Mr. Reed, however, is local chairman Riles, Sr., Coy Riles and his mother v ic i r r r o s , w e .., .............................. club which was postponed last Know what is going on In Sold Frost. Kelly Clement, Joe who had been visiting here for sev VIcL.r Smith, Rlllv Lee Reed. Wayne Cook, week on account of Armistice Day. of the Red Cross membership drive Hill—Subscribe to The News and Read the ads -they will save you eral weeki. Hnrrv’.Smith. Melvin and Meric Lew- ¡will be held Friday afternoon at which is now on, and which ends keep Informed- money. Thanksgiving day. is mid Jimmy Martin. the home of Mrs. M B Merriman. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS ^