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e Mill The M oat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State ■w i i ,,i|j n i a . VOLUM E XXXVI ■ ■■J .1 , w — , —| WORLD NEWS CLOSE 2 REAL ESTATE DEALS At a Glance GOLD HILL. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 H ealth U n it M eeting at M edford Enjoyed by M any Ancient History N U M B E R 26 Single M en Even M atters W ith M arried BaU Team The single men’s baseball outfit got revenge Sunday for the defeat at the hands of the married men during the Gold H ill fair by taking Ihe game with the score of 11 to 8. Errors by the married players pav ed the way for the younger boys victory, as they were outhit by several bingles A close game again featured the game, the count being tied several times including the last inning when the tally was 8-all. In the first half of their inning, the single team scored three runs which prov ed to be enough of a margin to win the game. As the series now stands one game apiece the final game of the “world series” w ill be played Sun- day. The lineups Sunday were: Single Men— Coy. catcher; C. Kell, pitcher and ss; Delos Walker, first; Lyle Childers, second; Boland M iller, ss; Herb Rumcrot, third; Tuffie Kell, third and pitcher; Dick McKay, E. Kell and Chet Foiey, fielders. Married Men— Bill Force, catch er; Bailey, pitcher; Blair, first; Blankenburg, second; M iller, ss; Paul Thompson, third; Emery, Bud ‘’ °rce an<i French!« Meunler, field- era- The married men chalked up 10 hits to the single boys four. PLAN 1934-35 SCHOOL BUDGET The bi-monthly meeting of the F R O M O U R F IL E S county health ueeling ul Medford 26 Years Ago Tuesday of last week, at which Cold H ill lames were hostesses, New» of the world brought Io was a fine success in every way, From the Gold H ill New» the reader In capsule form. according to Miss Nellie Jacobs, Land of Local Irrigation Of October 4, 1907 Do N ot Raise Levy In Face chairman of the local unit. Mre. J. A. Blair, Mrs. O. C. Palm Formation of u federal non-pr>fi( D istrict A ttracts M any o f Lowered State A gold strike of unusual im port er, Mr». Pauline Wahl, Mr». A. corporation Io prov><|f food, cloth ance was made last week some eight Meunier und Miss Jacobs were New Settlers ing, and fuel lili» w inter for the Aid miles north of Gold H ill on W ard’s Gobi H ill members attending, and needy w a i announced Monday by creek by Fred M. Burke and Chas. presiding at five o’clock tea, follow President Roosevelt. lla rry I.. Hop- Collins, of Medford. The men were ufU-rnoon’» The fume of Southern Oregon ing . Ihe kina, federal relief udminialrator, W ith the policy of strictest econ .......... „ , . program. „ , .doing some prospect work when An unusually interesting session , hey uncovered a vein of ore on the has $35<I,IMM>.IMM) of (be federal re and 11» advantage» as a place in omy without forfeiting efficiency l h Whlch • hows 3 * " f »«- lie f appropriation with w hirl) Io which Io live—especially the te rri . h e \ n l l i f ' i . in the school system as their guide, the t ntire oulny who heard Claude ldiled which j f carry out the plan. Purchase« of the tory included in Ihe Gold H ill irrl- U . Reynold», field representative I the Gold H ill school board has pre corporation w ill be directed Io re >10« per ton in gold. pared the budget for the school g.dinii il.s l'ir l, has reached a: f i r of the slate relief committee. Mr. lieve glutted market». year of 1934-35, effecting a total as the Punuii'u Canal rone, it is *e- Beynolds discussed the psycholog The Childers and Sons Planing saving of $3,000. If and when the 21st tamendment veuled this week through real es- ical affect of Ihe depression upon mill commenced operations this This has been accomplished main people whose early training hud in i to the constitution is ratified, there tale deals closed by tlu- irrigation week. The m ill starts in a small ca ly through paring the expenditures na way prepared them for coping w ill be a total of 29 states remain-1 hoard. pacity, but with the increasing de under the heading Personal Serv ing dry under present constitution- a transaction involving the sale w jlh the economic ordeal of Ihe mand, it w ill be enlarged. Messers. ice, this year’s total calling for the past few years, and urged (hat al and statutory law. i „( „ | ra r, |n the Champlin subdivi Childers are thorough workmen sum of $20,461.00, while in thia those handling relief be very pa s io n west of this city has been pur- budget, but $17,670.00 has been al tient with individuals seeking help. and w ill turn out an excellent grade In a speech before the American chased by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pfie- of dressed lumber and builders ma lowed. » « '> l- r . Canal Zone, I.....ama. to r , « 'ilu ',r \,n r “" V . r d r " k terials for the local market. The biggest single reduction was President Hoosevell made it in the item of teacher’s salaries „ ,„ 0 0 , that w ar veterans would not be Ihe Pflefers are now making prep-1 molt.« T"M yr n | ” An important fact we must not which w ill be cut approximately « • - ............. * exchanging recipe, be- favored above other citizens - by action s to move their household' $1,800.00 next year, over those being tween next door neighbors, as overlook is the value of the lime government relief. At the same goods here to make their perma paid this year. About $500 was sav . „ . get- , ■”'* c*ment ledges near Gold H ill. well as inspires v„ community time the President promised feder nent home. Mr. P fiefer’» brother, together, p ro vid in g en tertain m en t , f * c ha<1 “ cc,Men‘ «»dory in Gold ed, under the department of general al relief to all deserving citiirns Geo. B. Pfiefer came to this dis and social life at little or no ex- Hil1 w i,h “ dai,y caPac)‘ y of 100 control. not able to find aid from local or trict n little more than a year ago, pense. or 500 barrels, some of the larger Through readjusting bus routes, stale agencies. purchasing a ranch in Riverside This sort of neighborliness. Mr. Ore«on lo* " ‘ would have to take the cost of transpotration for next colony, which is also in the (.old Reynold« declared, w ill go a long ,heir ha,s off ,o “»• Le*’* ,r y ,o 8«’’ year has been planned to effect a A substantial revival of the lum H ill Irrlgati.-n district. Their ret- way lo conQuer (h , «depression of “ saving of a little more than $1,000, ber industry in Ihe nenr future is atives visited them here this sum Mr. and Mrs. Tom Briggs of Foots over the amount allowed this year. mind” which has been often more expected with the expenditure of mer and are so pleased w ith the severe than Ihe depression of the I Th«' season for killing upland creek were Gold H ill business call Minor change» have been made in >25,(MM),(MM) under the public works prospects that they also w ill settle purse." several other departments, but they ! birds opened Monday. The rain of ers Tuesday. division of Ihe Nalionul Recovery here. affect the budget total very little, ________ the previous night preventing many Act for ‘'subsistence homesteads”. Another tract In the Champlin as in several cases, what has been M eier Proclaim« Oct. 8*14 High School Iasuea F ir st fron* «"W "« ,he fir»‘ day'» shoot- The plan w ill utteuipt to take "non- subdivision has also been »old re „ mg. saved on one item, w ill be spent Fire Prevention W eek Copy of “Beaver Talea producing” farmers from land of cently by the district. The purchas elsewhere, according to the needs little economic value h iu I pluce er Is Mary E. Hutchins of Medford, of the school. Be Careful of fire I W . L. McClure Is having a barn of the Gold H ill them on subsluntiul Jilulx where rud has already started construc , The first i issue The board has seen fit to retain . md ~ „ i built on his property on the south1 Thai w ill be the all-important they ran divide their time between tion of a garage on the property w -i ' / l " ’ I V?? Fr; t U T) ' *«<«e. It 1» reported that he w ill soon watchward a week hence when the services of a county health ! Oregonians join in a statewide ob- nurse, at a cast of $250 This was industrial enterprise ami the culti which w ill be her temporary home. was released last Friday The paper ercc, „ resjdence on , h(. sa,ne entered upon its second year o f| vation of a small section of land. She also paid $1511 |>er acre servance of Fire Prevention Week reinstated last year, after several The irrigation board is very much publication and w ill be issued ■ ' from October 8 to 14. Local oi- years of being without this depart The first alleged violation of pleased with developments of prop- e®rh Friday during the year, Marion Lance, this week, purchas- «Irtai» and organizations are urged ment. The directors feel that the June Moore is editor of the paper President Boo»evv*t’s regulation erty being made over the entire ed the Geo. Baumann property on *° cooperate in a definitely planned good derived, far outweigh the ac against gold hoarding was filell in district which extends from Gold thlx year, replacing Bob Gay, last East Main Street. It is understood program for the discovery and cor- tual cost ki dollars and cents, as far New York city court Ihe past week. H ill lo »h® «own of Rogue River. y ear’s editor who graduated in May. that the price was about $4100. This ' rection of existent fire hazards, ac- as the general health and welfare of Other members of the student The defendant, Frederick It. Camp- They report thut in Hie last year is a well located property and w ill cording to official proclamation by the students is concerned. bell, attorney ami clubman, pleud •*’” tracts have lieen opened in var- laxly listed in the masthead include The school board was faced w ith | Governor Julius L. Meier. not guilty und posted a $1000 bond. i ° us section, and that increasing j the following: Beatrice Palmer, bus- rent well. _____________ Schools and community organ- a difficult problem In compiling the ___ _ _ .interest has been shown In Ihe i iness manager; Janie» Cornutt, car- for next year, due to reduced Careleaa and Drunk D riving jza,ions “7 exp,ecUd. ,o dT i? e a | budget That world depression was grad whole territory by prospective set- toonist; Frederick Guetzlaff, humor; _ . . . _ ® large portion of next week in a ; sources ot income caused by the Jean Smith and Roland Miller. ually lifting, especially in the tiers. B r in g s Z I n t o R e ed C o u rt program of education towards fire tax situation over the state, which One of the special attractions I» 'sports; Opal Rodgers, briefs; and United .States, was attested to in a prevention. The peculiarly n c h ' has cut the amount usually received Justice of Ihe Peace H. D. Reed timber resources of O r e g o n i from funds other than acti’ i l taxa report before the economic commis- that there Is plenty of water f o r . , Leslie Walker, niimeographer and sion of the league of natlous a»- ,he entire acreage available through circulation manager, was called upon to pass sentence make it imperative that especial tion within the district, and it is on two Jackson county residents care be exercised in wooded regions , because of this that the board has •enibly Monday. Growth in world «he long growing season, and also for serious violations of the traffic by hunters and picnickers. Many . had to rut its expenditures to the industrial production between '.tie dislrl'-t .» in the best financial Rev. W . A. Cowden at June 1932 and July 1933, excluding condition of any In the state. It disastrous forest fires have occurr bone. M . E. Church Sunday laws, during the past week. Geo. McDonald drew the stiffest ed in comparatively recent times as The actual amount that w ill be Russia, was more than 30 per cent, is also in line for n loan from the Reconstruction Finance corjxjrn- raised within the district is $8.5« the report showed. Rev. W . A. Cowden, of Rogue sentence for driving while drunk, a result of negligence. tion which w ill enable the district more than was raised for the ex River, w ill give the sermon at the receiving a $100 fine, 30 days in to refinance its lain (led indebted local M. E. church Sunday evening, jail, and losing his drivers' license penses of the 1933-34 school year; BOY SCOUT NEWS Death toll In Ihe disastrous G rif ness very satisfactorilv. for an entire year. The jail sentence the total to be levied being $21,949.50 fith Park fire at Los Angeles was . . . . using a steropticon to illustrate his The annual equalization meeting k c , ure Mr Cow)kn hfls „ very was suspended however. over $21,941.00, for the current year. gv Walker established Thursday at twenty- of the district was held in the or- complete set of pictures and his The board is to be commended on Geo. Pitman of Rogue River an-, Wednesday, October 4. the Boy seven. Conservation crews were flce of Secretary Bertha Coy here lectures are very educational. swered to a charge of reckless Scouts nnd their master, Mr. Cook, keeping this figure »o low, when trapped In a circle of flames be Tuesday to conduct the regular There w ill also be several musi driving last Friday, and was assess-j IT,et in the scout hall to learn where it is considered that the county and tween the dam and mineral canyon business of adjusting assessments, cal numbers nt the evening sendee, ed $10 and costs. I t0 press on arteries to stop the state aid has been cut approximate w hile lundscajiing (the mountain and discussing the budged ly $3,000. bleeding Mrs. Cowden w ill favor the au side park, Tuesday. Unlike many other districts in the The boys have planned to hike dience w ith a group of songs H igh School Classe« state, the loss of state and county DRAKE'S GROCERY over to Galls creek next Wednes which w ill lx* illustrated by Hi?. An additional $15,(MIO,001) federal Elect Officers Tues. GETS NEW FLOOR Cowden. day night for a weenie roast. They aid has made it necessary to shorten loan for construction of two Port The public Is cordially invited Election of officers for the school are 8<>'ng to play different games the school term, while students of land-Pacific roads was sought H urry Childers, owner of the and urged to attend. year was held Tuesday by the highJ ®««er they have the roast. | the Gold H ill district are still able Thursday by state officials. to enjoy the privileges of securing building occupied by Drake’s gro schoolclasses, resulting os follows: a full year’s instruction, and the cery, laid a new floor there Tues Freshmen: Roberta Mullin, pres Gold H ill News Has The marketing agreement for school retains its rank as a fully day flight. The entire crew ot ident; Lorraine Tompkins, vice, government subsidy of Pncifie International Coverage accredited institution. employees and Mr. und Mrs. Drake president; Freida Young, secretary- northwest wheat was approved treasurer; Jack Martin, sergeant-at- Thursday by the secretary of agri were on duty that night, moving I l ’s a small world after all— Garden Club Meets at B lair (By Mrs. Marjorie Pena) arms; Miss Albertina H ankry, class culture. Under the agreement the and replacing stork in order to be For from the Pacific to Ihe The first regular meeting of the advisor. Home Friday Afternoon government w ill pay growers the ready for "husiness-ns-usual” Wed Allan’ ic and from the frigid W ild Rose troop was held last F r i Sophomores: Violabetle Morrow, difference between domestic and nesday. climes of Canada to the torrid day noon. Eighteen girls were president; Frances Davis, vice pres The Gold H ill Garden club, which w orld prices. descTta of Mexico the mount LODGE NOTES present. ident; Frederick Guetzlaff, secre successfully sponsored the first an ing tenor of a clarion-voiced Three full patrols were organised tary-treasurer; Cleo Hutchins, nual fair, as its major project this One person wns dead and twelve weekly carries it« lively broad nnd leaders were elected. Each sergeant-at-arms; Miss Paulsen, ad year, w ill hold its Gist fall meet injured In a property destroying cast to the peoples of the North On Tuesday evening ut 7:30, ing n. the home of Mrs. J. A. B id - earthquake Monday between San October 10, there is going to be group w ill be responsible for two visor. American continent- ’tomorrow— Friday afternoon. Juniors: Opal Rodgers, president; Diego and Sonin Barbara. Newest among the ever-grow something specinl. Something that or three new members. Each one All members, whether they have ing subscriber list to the Gold Odd Fellows like to see. So every w ill vie with the other in training Effie Patton, vice-president; Janies Cornutt. secret a -treasurer; Geo. been able to take an active part in A decided increase in the Euro member be out. There is also going their “tenderfoot". H ill News are Leroy Byerly, Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg is to be Taku, sergeant-at-arms; L. T. Cook, the summer’s program or no), ir * pean demand for American fruit is to be a fine feed. Brother Paul Cd. Obregon. Sonora, Mexico, urged to al'end th i- meeting, ts expected to tnkc place in Novem Thompson is the chef— so enough Scout Lieutenant nnd Mary Gay as advisor. and Maurice Meunier of St. sistant Lieutenant. Mrs. I.etsy Miller P'ere 'tic n a n y impa’ lant malt.-rs Seniors: Herb Lingren, president; ber, according to Thonin» A. Dulhie, said. Paul, Alberta, Canada. Both is an associate scout und advisor. Arnold to discuss. fn«l the general policy Horton, vice president; president of Duthie nnd Co., Port parties are enthusiastic readers Two other committee members arc Mary Linda W ild, secretary-treasur for the w ild er season w ill l»t de land general fruit exporters. of the paper, proof of Its wide The Tom Cody fam ily has moved tobe registered. er; Dorothy Hammond, sergeant- cided. * scope of interest to people out into the H arry Childers house on We are having our open house at-arms; J. A. Thomason, advisor. Three Russian balloonists recent the highway. side the immediate vicinity of meeting for all G irl Scouts and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Biles are liv ly ascended to a height of 11.8 its publication. their mothers, sisters and friends. ing near T ra il, Oregon, where Mr. J. W . Clark, who has been spend miles, surpassing the previous And for several years the pa Mrs. Elin Patrick left the first of This is an informal meeting of ing some time the last several Biles is employed on a construction record of Prof. Auguste Piccard per has boasted a reader in the the week for Portland, being called games, songs and introductory weeks with his daughter, Mrs. C. crew, by Oscar Joelson, who has a made In August, 1932, of 10 miles far East— Herman Helntx, at there by the death of her brother. scout work. contract on the T ille r-T ra il cut-off. W. W alker at her ranch home nnd 117 yards. North Tonawanda, New York. Due to shortened school periods north of this city, has returned to Mr. and Mrs. Biles were married Truly, this is a paper of both Mrs. Millie W alker is spending n the meetings w ill be held each Gold H ill, nnd has reopened his two weeks ago. and left immediat The death toll of 1525 for grade national and international cir ely for the T ra il district. Mrs. Biles crossing accidents w n, the lo w few dnys this week with her friend, Thursday evening in the scout hall. confectionery. Mr. Clark was ill at culation! is the former Miss Frances Childers, the W alker home, but has recover est since 1915, it was reported Mrs. Mooney, nt Prospect. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leroy Byerly and ed quite nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker have daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Wednesday before the Amerlean Mrs. Maris nnd daughter, Mary their tsvo children, Collin and De recently purchased <he Joe Hatn- Childers of this city. R ailw ay association. Louise, who have spent the summer nise, who have spent the last two Among Medford visitors Mondny mersly house neer the school house. Mrs. C. W. W alker suffered a After dropping the first two here with Mrs. Maris’ parents, Mr. months visiting relnlives here, left were Mrs. A. A. W alker. Mrs. Fred They stnrted this w?»k on extensive games, Washington came back nnd Mrs. A. A. Ncwnhnin, left Wed Sunday evening by bus for their Raker, Mrs. Hugh Hayes and guest improvements io be carried out be severe attack of erysipelas last Thursday to blank the Giants, 4 to nesdny for their home at Phoenix, home in C. D. Obregon, Sonora, Mrs. Hattie H all and Vaughn Quak- fore they move into their new week, but is fully recovered at Mexico. home. present. enbush. V, In the th ird game of the series. A riiona. Girl Scout News