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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1933)
T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S --------- ...-------- J J ! . --------— ---------- THE QOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 Published by Mac’» Printing Co. R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor FARM RELIE? LAW NOW IN OPERATION THU RSD AY. M AY 18, IQ 3 J LITTLE PEN-O-GRAMS M ain P ro v ia io n a o f New B ill T o Aid Agricullure Kxplained by O.S.C. Speeialiata Economy equality for American agriculture with resultant benefits An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests 01 to the entire nation is the objective in the new farm adjustment Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity___________ sought net which is now the law of the ( land through passage by Congress PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY_________ and the signature of President Ro osevelt. Whether these objectives Entered at the Postoffice at Gold Hill. Oregon, for transiuiasion through will be fully attained, time alone the uiuils its second-class matter will tell, but meanwhile there is much in the law to be understood Advertising rates on appUeallon Subscription »2.00 a year in advance. by the public, if possible benefits are to be derived, hence the Oregon ing the list of students that tha Agriculture extension service is co- ' 1500 Taking Exams for student council recommended foi operating with the federal depart- I Driver»’ Permit» Each Day the various positions. Harvey Oakes ment of agricultture in supplying Don Faber and Robert Shaw wen information regarding the provis Nearly 1,500 persons are com those mentioned for the chief posi ions of the law and their application pleting the examinations for renew tion. Oakes declined the noininatioi to Oregon conditions. The first fact lound in a study al drivers’ licenses each day accord due to the fact that he will not at ing to information just received tend school next year. For vice of the bill is that it is really three from Hal E. Hoss. Secretary of president Dave Adamson and Dur laws in one. The first part deal-, State. Most of the applicants have ward Gass were selected. Mary with production control and benefit been operating ears for long periods Rita, Mary Chambers and Margare payment, or “farm relief’ proper, of time, the average being for It' Norvell were named for the position and will be administered by the de years or more, it has been learned of secretary. Selections for treasur partment of agriculture. The sec “The facts that so many people er were John Meyer and Ruth Sper ond provides for farm mortgage j are cramming into the examination ling. The pep promoter position 1; credits and will be handled by the rooms at the various stations being tried for by Bill O’Brien nnd Farm Credits adminiatratlon; while throughout the state indicate a mis Lester McConnell. Gravdon Ander the third deals with national cur understanding as to the time of can son, Elizabeth O’Brien and Charles lency control and will be used or cellation of the old-type license.’ P. Champlin Jr. are running for ed not al the discretion of the presi comments Secretary Hoss. “The leg itor of the school paper, the Siski dent and his treasury aids. The purpose of the main or pio- islature definitely established Sep you. duetion control section is to lessen tember 1 as the first day upon With an acting cast of 27, a tech or wipe out the present spread be which all persons must have new- type drivers licenses, and until tha' nical crew of 40, forty different tween the price level al which Ihc time all cards issued between July piece of costumerv, and six separ farmer sells basic products—wheat, 1920. and July 1. 1931. are good. Re ate stage settings. “Andrew Jackson” corn.'rice, cotton, tobacco, hogs and newals will be accepted at any written by Angus L. Bowmer will dairy products included in the time until September. The date make its premiere appearance in measure—and the level at which Ihe June 9. is merely the day on which the SONS auditorium on the eve farmer buys the commodities he us T - T F ifiE the new motor vehicle laws beconn nings of May 18 and 19th, sponsor es in his business and home. Three specific method» of accom effective. On this day. the renewal ed by Alpha Tauri, dramatic frater fee will be »1. instead of 50 cents nity of Southern Oregon Normal plishing this adjustment of product ion to demand, any one or all of now being charged,” Mr. Hoss ex- school. This historical drama is purely a which may be put into effect by plaines. Examinations of drivers seekinF product of Jackson county, the last the secretary of agriculture, are renewal licenses will not be re half of the play having been written briefly as follows: First, acreage quired after June 9 if the applicant after Mr. Bowmer caine to Southern reduction of the basic agricultural has been previously licensed in Ore Oregon, and the materials and sup commodities by actual rental anil gon, is normal physically and men plies have all been produced at the benefit payments to the fanners; second, payment of allotment bene tally. under 70. and has not been in school. fits on the domestic portion of a volved in serious traffic violations or accidents, according to the pro Modernistic airplanes, beacon crop in return for specific crop re visions of the new laws. lights, and skyscrapers will furnish duction; and third, the use of mark the decorations for the Senior eting agreements with processors BY BETTY WEBSTER SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL Sports dance which will be held on and handlers in order to raise *4 cup of stale bread, 1 tahles|MM>n of butter. prices to the producer. SCHOOL NEWS June 2, in the SONS auditorium. 1*4 teaspoons of salt. Method: H O U S E It O L D H IN T S The voluntary feature, so far as By Charles P. Champlin Jr. The extremely modern atmos Lillie pepper. Blend butler nnd sugar. Add the phere will be the most unique the individual producer is concern W in d o w Boxes ■4 pound of American Cheeae | cornstarch. Mix with a little grape Chief among the high-lights of scheme to be used for this occasion ed, is fundamental to the entire bill, To be attractive, window boxes juice anil stir to a smooth paste. (mild). student activity this week was the at the school, and it is thought that as no one is forced to place his must be planned like anything else. Heal grape juice in double boiler. 1 pint of milk (2 cups). • student body meeting which was it will be the high-light of the farm under any of the law’s pro Care must he given as to the ex I Stir paste into the heated grape Method: held Friday May 12. at which time spring term. According to custom visions. The plan is, however to posure and the coloring. ! juice and cook until it is thick, Ileal Ihe eggs. Add Ihe bread make the benefits so attractive that officers were nominated for the Seniors are to be allowed to bring Flower boxes may he started any smooth and clear. Heap in pic shell broken up. salt, pepper and grated coming year. Due to the absence of anyone whom they wish to—wheth widespread fanner participation time now. or shells. Top with whipped cream. cheese. Scald milk and pour over Mike Balkovie, student body pres er she or he be a student of the will be obtained, according to word There are two types of flower This is pretty for a luncheon all. Hake in casserole or custard ident, Dr. Redford acted as chair school or not. Sports attire will be from the Washington authorities. boxes—namely. Flowering and Fol where lavender is the color scheme. cups mid cook Ihe same ns baked In this connection a fund is ad iage. There is little trouble in plan man of the meeting. the official dress. custard. Cook 1 hour. Test by In vanced to the department of agri ning or raring for Ihc flowering The meeting was started off with serting silver knife when it come» A Delightful Cheese Dish culture with which to start paying the secretary'. Ruth Billings, read- cut clean, cheese is done. Parents and friends crowded to I benefits and thus raise the farmers’ variety, hut in a north exposure or 2 eggs. ♦ -------------- ♦ capacity the Junior high gym on purchasing power to that extent In a shady spot do not attempt IL April 27 and 28th during the fifth even before collecting the domestic Stick strictly to the foliage. Here is DR. WINNIE WALTON 34 Tuffs Bldg. — Grants Pass annual spring festival, which was processing tax which will be used a list of plants for the foliage box. Vinca vine. 1 sponsored by the Southern Oregon later to finance the benefits to pro Chiropractor A Phvsiotheropist | Normal school under the direction Wandering Jew. I ducers. English Ivy. Continuing practice of Dr. Olive ] of Miss Louise Woodruff, music in More details as to how the var Rubber Plant. McKay structor. ious provisions will be pul into ef ♦------------------------------------------- ♦ Pandora. fect this season are expected soon. Dusty Miller. Latest word is that existing agencies Begonia. such as the agricultural extension service In each stale are lo he used COOKING HINTS to the greatest extent possible to avoid setting up duplicating admin Spinach With Cheese Sauce 2 tablespoons of butter. istrative machinery. 2 tablespoons of flour. 1 pint of milk (2 cups). Pioneer Locomotive 1 cup of crumbled cheese. To Have Honor Place 1 can spinach. A t Fair In Chicago Hard boiled eggs. Method: Make a thick cream sauce Standing proudly among the giant blending the butler, flour nnd milk modern locomotives, the historical Add the cheese and stir over a slow “C. P. Huntington”, tiny pioneer en fire until melted. Heat and season gine of the Southern Pacific, will the spinach. Put in a dish. Pour occupy a position of honor at the over Ihc cheese sauce and garnish Century of Progress exposition with slices of herd boiled egg. which opens in Chicago May 27. A free ticket through California? That’» what it amounts to. How To Measure Butter Glistening in new paint and For at the new low tummer fares to Chicago, New York and Sometimes in the country, or bright polish, the diminutive loco most other eastern cities. Southern Pacific w ill take you through California lo t not 1< more rail fare than a trip straight motive was loaded on a flat car at when our measuring cups have dis East and back Sacramento this week and is now- appeared to the children’s aondpile, This privilege enables you to double the enjoyment on its way to the World’s Fair. It it is well lo know how lo measure of your trip by going east via California and circling will be exhibited in the Travel and blitter wilhout our cup. Hence this hack on a northern line without increasing ticket cost. Add days in gay California to memories of your eastern trip. Transport building as evidence of suggestion. 1 pound of butter equals 2 cups. A t the fares shown here you can, for example, swing down the remarkable development made through San Francisco, Los Angeles, Arizona. Then up our A n electric washer will d o the entire family washing for about ’4 pound package of blitter equals in western railroad motive power Golden State Route through Kansas City to Chicago. O r, if *4 cup. 1 cent’s worth of electricity and save the wear and tear of a wash since the “iron horse?’ displaced your destination it N ew York, include New Orleans in your Ihc “covered wagon” nnd Pony Ex trip, with an ocean voyage from New Orleans to New York b o a rd on the clothes. (T o sey nothing of the wear and tear on< BAKING HINTS (meals and berth on steamer included in rail fare). Return on press many decades ago. nerves, health end appearance.) Electric service is cheap/ b y fa r any northern line. Stopover anywhere. Grape Juice Pie Named in honor of the first vice the cheapest service you can buy. It will perform nearly all of y o u r % cup of grape juice. president of the Southern Pacifir, Examples of summer roundtrip fares from main line 1% tablespoons of cornstarch. household tasks perfectly, in a fraction of the time required to* who later became one of the nat points, via California, May I f Io Oct. 1 f % cup of sugar. ion’s most prominent railroad ex d o them b y hand. 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Electricity is so dean, quiet and convenient that M length of the tender of the modern S im ilar lo w fares, via C alifornia, Io a ll locomotives that are thirty-five ea tlem cities, M a y I f to Oct. 1 f is herd to realize the extent of the service we receive for the smell times more powerful, it is staled emount we pay. by officials of the railroad. I Tfints for the Household « » on your WORLD'S FAIR TRIP MUCH TO ASK OF ANY W OM AN FOR 1' A WASHING Southern Pacifie O . C. P V R K E Y P 1 L E , Agent » -------------------------- —---- - • W. P. CHISH O LM . M. » . » •a e fa l Prtctltlonkr Phones OfHce 10, Res. 9-L OoM HWl. Oregon ♦ —-----*--------------------- ♦ X CAUFOtNIA OREGON POWER COMPAMT « » » ■ •« m m««u» 4