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,.<c t (Sedò T h . M e t T h .rv u .h l, R .« l W e k l , b S ^ th .m O r .f —i, Publi.l»d b the VOLUME XXXVI ÇO Lp fflLL, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i6, 1933 Henry Ford »till bus NRA offic ial» up in (be air about whether or not he should get hi* sliure of gov ernment business. For<l 1» »ahi to be eoaiplylng with Hie voile, but »till refuses to sign it, und this is dis pleasing to "llull-dog Johnson” who recently got rid of his Lincoln, in active protest nguinsl Ford's stand. The matter w ill be talked over at President Itoosevelt's council table this week. New» of the wedding of Knox Hammersly of Illiam na, Alaska, and Miss Margaret Putrick of New York city, at Seward, Alaska, on Sunday, October 2», was received this week by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hammersly. The ceremony was performed at ! the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Slan- J u d g e Day, M ayor W ilson ,on ot Sewar<*. friends of the groom, ®l high noon, and after a short stay Give Views on S p e a k - ' l r thn, city, Mr. and Mrs. Hammers- • j vs . — . I *>’ left on Tuesday by plane for a easies and Drunken D riv- 300-mile hop to Illiamna. . ! The groom is well known in Gold ng rroblem a. --------- NUMBER 32 Knox Ham m ersly M arries Relief Corps Surprises W a te r Rent M ust be Paid ! New York G irl In Seward President On B irthday; C ity Council Decrees Alaska, October 29 Public Dinner N ext W eek WORLD NEWS City and County At a G lance Officers Would Curb Liquor New» of the world brought lo tbe reader in cupsule forni. L iit i. Town in the s u t . . wberc bt. s|M.n, lnufh of bh life. He has been in Alaska the last --------- I Strict enforcemen*. of the city's Members of the local unit of the ordinance regarding delinquen! Women's Relief corps gave a sur- water u»ers was voted by the c.ty prise party Wednesday at the corps co“ncU it* meeting last wtek, ■ ooms in honor of the birthday of a,,d no,ices have been printed to be Mrs. Hose Guy, their president. [ Pres«’>ted by the city marshal. Following the party, the group' Il>esc notices, besides being a visited Mrs. Madge Horman, an o f - , Matement of the water user’s ac- ficer of the corps, who has been ill coun* are worded as fellows: at her home for several weeks. : “Water rentals are payable in ad- A large group was present for the ‘ vance •he first day of each month afternoon which was greatly en- al ,he C i,Y rre»surer*s office. I? not joyed by everyone. , Pa*d fifteenth of each month This Saturday the Junior corps wa,er w ill 1 * cut off und two dot- w ill meet at the lodge rooms at ten ,ara and n n Y cenU <«2.50) assessed o’clock, with Mrs. J. H. Calvert o f , **’f ° re *• W‘ H he turned on again.'* Grants Pass, Mrs. Edith Bryan, Mrs I The council feels that it has been Highway Board Lets $500,000 In Contracts This Is in Addition to Road« P a rk W o rk Sponsored by Federal Gov’t to Provide Jobs for Needy. While speakeasies of the countv ! J“ ’ ’.u " ,abl?shed *,O . C. Purkeyplle and Mrs. Howard ! very considerate in the past of peo- . . y’ 'ending post there. He also does con- Drake in charge. About 30 young |de who have been unable to pay More than «500,000 in contract! slate ami nation hum with gayety shlerahle trapping ami 1. leputy g irl, of school age have enrolled in ,h e ir wa,er but as the c in s for highway construction in vari- liquor, beer. »’le n ff for »'Is territory. i lh i, ordcr and #re makjng fine finances w ill not allow it to furnish The President has proceeded cuu- and dispense hard water indefinitely’. " some provision P.arU lhe atale were ,et by Miss Patrick w ill he remembered gress in their work tiously with his progrum Io recog wine, and whut-have-you with all Wednesday, 7 ,reV/,e "U ” , h e I Next week the corps w ill serve must be made Io meet expenses, and ' tb* &Ute . nise Huslia, but so fur bus receiv the abandon of pre-prohibition I ^ " ’" this strict enforcement program is | l b “ e w ,U l be P®“ 1 ior bY federal ed little opposition. Some Ameri days, while official» look on prac- *evera u<c * 11 ,c »eo- Hammer»- it» monthly public dinner, at noon, ! Publlc works administration funds, Hrior h> J1" ‘lel,ar»»re Oc- Wednesday, the 22nd at their hall, the result. cans, no doubt, are sympathetic licully helpless, heads of govern- y and leaves about «2,700.000 of the w ith this young republic, recalling ment in Jackson county are study- 7 ” ' r ' ,* ° complete her 6000-miIe The menu this time w ill be planned original «6,106,000 allotted to Ore ’ ill * keeping ‘ - our own struggle for recognition in« the problem seriously. 1,, an al- ,OUrncy *° m<‘e* her ,iance’ with Thanksgiving. Sam Chisholm Dies gon yet to be spent. This sum is following the «evolutionary war. tempt to curb any possible result Wed. o f Car Injuries already budgeted. One striking difference in the two ing tragedy or wholesale crime. H . D. Force Leads In M rs. Lively Hostess to The contracts are m ainly fo r nations, however, is that one of the Judge Day. cooperating with law Samual Chisholm, died early yes I. O. O. F. Liars Contest bridges and completion of roads al Local H ealth U n it terday reasons for the founding of Amer- enforcement officials, has drafted morning at the Sacred ready under construction. South lea was for religious freedom, while a plan which w ill be submitted to The Gold H ill unit of the J a ck-1 “ . T fr° m i" ju ri” receiv’ The liars contest put on by the Russia is actively op|M>»ing all form» the legislature which convenes No- nn (•« ,» •« U ..K I. “ ed ,w o *c e k s ago when he was ern Oregon’s share includes tw o Odd Fellows lodge is bringing out on County afternoon^ut'the Health association "home m et ___ . ol religion. Nevertheless, there is vemlier 20. This plan proposes a «•me mighty tall stories, according Wednesday s,ruck by * ear near tbe F,eminS projects in Douglas county— the Winston bridge over the South uch to license on speakeasies outside city |O Secretary Toney Ross, hut so far of Mrs J Madison I iveiv h , ranch west of ‘ bis city. no douht that Russia hus much Umpqua r.ver on the Pacific High contribute Io the world, as . . . . . . *’ * vi- » •» « • MO hi«h ,ha’ '« w1» be p r o - i no one has been able Io compete I Miss N dU e Jacobs' re a d h e r r e ’ Mr. Chisholm had been a resident deni ed through her recent strides hihilive, and leaves Ihe control of | with H . I). (Bud) Force, captain of port of the year’s w o r k M r « ’ ! ° f th l' communi’ y for year5- and way seven miles -ouih of Roseburg, In the world of science but just speakeasies inside rlty limits Io (be one of Ihe teams. “When Rod tells o Zierolf Reported on the milk ‘ he coun,y ,he las‘ 16 years’ He and the Rice h ill project. Joplin Jk Eldon’s hid of «88,254 won tbe how stable her government and her , „ i , , themselves. , ,ie , he rM , o, the members <liaw bX d b,,.h by the unit T n d ° ,d- bridge contract, but tbe approach social system are is still Io be The officials also propose to put for , bt. evening,” slated Toney ...’.......... . 2 L - ’ andI At thc time of the accident. Mr. through personal gifts. job w ill be readveribed as the proven. Chisholm was walking to Gold H ill a slop to speakeasies selling liquor R o m , wben commenting on the A rising vote of thanks was giv commission was not satisfied w ith I tr. minors, as this is entirely con-' events of the last Tuesday evening from his home on Foots creek, figures submitted. en Mrs. Zierolf and the secretary Germany’s latest impasse is to trary to existing laws. To do this session. where he was employed at the Relief work on roads which has vote a straight ticket supporting they plan to see that any minor W. W . Hittle was chef for the eve been asked by the federal govern Chancellor H iller*! regime at their found In a speakeasy Is brought to ning and had a dandy feed for the daughter, Mrs. Josephine Bobbins. The woolen crazy quilt ment in order to enlist states In recent election. This puts ubout (161 the stand to testify, and they warn hungry liars— and this is no lie ac A car, driven by Veltie Pruitt of u warded Mrs. Meunier, her iium- c* ' u a t . . . , carrying out the nation-wide relief Nails or neur-Nuxis into office us that luirents who do not want their cording to those that attended. . _ . . ’s a l , Eugene, approached from behind, n ic h H ? y e Char,es and ' h* trai,er a««a^ d «> program w ill be in addition to ac members of Ihe largest reichstag children testifying should see that ' Hs.fr • j a a«_ ,he car »truck Mr. Chisholm inflict tual construction work planned In ever assembled, und assures H iller they do’not frequent such pluecs. BOY SCOUT N E W S Ihe state. ncireshments were served at the 2 - . . , - , . of unanimous support in whatever j Medford city officials, too, favor close of the afternoon to those i *n,UrieS Wh'Ch ”” (By Leo W alker) This program calls for band la he proposes. President Paul Von 1 s tric t“ regulation of liquor-selling, present, including M r,. W. F. Boye.j Slnct being removed lbe hos bor and include, grading and sur Hindenhurg, considered the grand and in addition w ill carry on a Wednesday, November 15, __________ ______ ,b.S ¿Tan ? ° ye‘ S*ra’ _____ C- _____ I'almer, pjta| sborQy after the accident, Mr. facing of streets and roads, w id old man of Germany In iieaee as drastic campaign against drunken Boys Jicouts met in the scout hall (.Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist, Mrs. J. A B lair’. i u j . • well as in war, is expected by many driving, which, they |Miint out, is to make a display of all the d iffe r -, Mrs. Aurele Meunier. Mrs. L O. S h,.!,bo,n! bad Ja,n c o n s c io u s suf- ening curves lny;ag drain tile In gutters, fencing fjghts-oT-way, sur to resign, following this develop- one of the greatest evils to he con- cnl knots, Herbert Lingren built Zierolf, Mrs. W. G. Howes, Miss ftrin g b a fractured skull and a facing and resurfacing highways inent, and France is becoming more tended with under the new regime. badly crushed left leg. Repeated a box to put the knots in. Scoui- Jacobs and Mrs. Lively. w ith local materials, eliminating and more uneasy about the possi Mayor Wilson has made plain that brain hemorrhages finally caused mnsler Cook invited Ernie Beers of brush and tree, along the roadsides bilities of another war. di unken driving in Ihe county seat his death. Grants Pnss to the hall to show the JU N IO R ROBINSON and construction of footpaths. w ill not lie tolerated, and he sug Besides his wife. Lulu Chisholm, hoys the merit badges and other State Highway Engineer R. H. HAS B IR TH DA Y PARTY In the midst of the present un gests that a law lie passed making scout budges he has earned. He he leaves one daughter, Josephine Baldock has been w orking out a settled slate of world affuirs, the it mundatory to publish names of also told Ihe boys how to make Robbins of this city, and two sons. Mrs. T. A. Bobinson gave a birth Samuel Jr. and Edwin Chisholm of program for submission to the fed revolution In Cuba, the strife be those found guilty of driving a ear bows. eral board for their approval, and day party Tuesday for her son tween Japan and China that is not after drinking. Such publicity, he Oakland, California, and three sis The troop and Scoutmaster Cook says that work w ill be started soon, termed war, merely because wur feels w ill he more effective, even, have planned a hike somewhere Junior in honor of his sixteenth ters in New Mexico. as the whole purpose of the plan is has not been formally declared, than a fine. He also fuvors a law close Saturday about one o’clock birthday. Those present were Mr. Funeral arrangements are in to get men to work to tjde them and the threatening ultimatums Ger- which makes it a misdemeanor if and Ihe boys w ill meet at the hall and Mrs. Roy Centers and family, charge of Conger Funeral parlors, over until the larger public works Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routh and son, many is rcpeutedly making to other officials can prove that a person Sa urdny and discus, where to go. Ted H itter nnd Mabel Bobinson and and w ill be announced upon arriv projects can absorb them. radons of Ihe world, the committee w«» driving with liquor on his al of Ihe sons. Leslie W alker and Buster Mullin daughters. Baldock state, that «2,000,000 w ill which annually nwards the Nobel breath. According to present laws have made bows and brought them be allotted Oregon for thjs type of prise Io Ihe person who has made it is almost impossible, he states, to to the hall. Jack Martin is having work and that 4,000 men w ill be Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. Matthews Hoss Announceg Car the greatest contribution toward prove drunkenness, even though a Leslie W alker make him a bow in employed. Licengeg Now Ready of Medford were visiting relatives furthering world peace announces «¡river has crashed into another ear, shop work at school. In his communications w ith fed in Gold H ill Sunday that no prize w ill he awarded this end is reeking with liquor when hr The boys received their patrol Automobile owners in Oregon eral authorities he has endeavored is arrested. year. ’N uff scd. flags. The W olf flag has the w olf Daisy Gilchrist, nssistant post- w ill receive reminders this week of to speed up the work as much as Who shall lie allowed Io sell . stnmped . . . . . . on it j in red .. and . . the Bob .ndstress in Ihe local office, return- the approach of another registra- j possible, and states that actual con- liquor is r.till another problem that Southern (Iregon mny have Ils White is sewed on Ihe white flag In ¡ed Io her work Tuesday after a ten lion year, when more than 256,060 struction can begin shortly after share of troubles and may feel that has to be solved, nnd concerning Leslie W alker is going to day’s vacation which ‘ she spent letters are released in the mails by November 20 if definite allocation this Ihe Medford mayor says that he its relief problems for Ihe coming make the staffs for the flags so we ¡with friends and relatives at Marsh Hal E. Hoss, Secretary of State. of funds is secured by that tjm e winter are extremely serious; thnt personally favors a state liquor ran put them up. I field. Bandon and Coquille. A twelve-month license may be He also stressed the fact that the house for the county, with no other the low price of fruit nnd other purchased for «5.00 for private pas- Oregon highway commission is fa- products Is a hardship— but ju s t. place Iwing allowed to sell it, and senger cars to be registered for the m iliar with hand methods and that how would they feel if Ihey were ,bl" ,bis wiH ,M‘ 'nelu«le«l In year 1934, the new rate being the any work undertaken here would experiencing Ihe severe weather *h«««‘ver laws the leg.slaturc pass- lowest enjoyed by car owners for be pushed Io speedy completion. thnt the mi<ldle-west nnd east is ’ *8' . . . „ many years. A return to the earlier Park work w ill employ an addi gelling in the form of snow, wind ’ ,e <>f Oregon cities, each plan of registering motor vehicles tional 9549 men, slate dispatches in- iraffe nnd dust storms, or Ihe earthquakes c^ y represented by its attorney, on a calendar-year basis brings a : dicatc. Southern Oregon counties that are taking their toll in Central w i" !,oo"i delermlne the pile renewal season twice within the 1 have been allotted employment in stand cities w ill lake on liquor con and South Americn. twelve months, as well as restoring this department as follows: Jack- D R IV E R - “ trol and licensing, nnd county Oregon to a registration year on son, 330 men; Douglas 219; Jose courts nnd sheriffs of the state w ill T ub g ir a f f e , similar schedule w ith other states phine 115; Coos 283; C urry 35; The first shipment of Portuguese , also meet to consider their future in the union. Klamath 324, and Lake 50. W ITHOUT CLAW S OR port wine to the United States »incr B ottle course. Both groups w ill no doubt "Those desiring to make appli the vote for repeal of Ihe 18th SHARP TE E TH , USES test - pnss on recommendations which cation for plates for the new sea amendment was loaded Tuesday B ottles cast in lake HIS LONG POWERFUL PAGING MR. R IP L E Y w ill be presented to the legislature. M ichigan to study currents son at an early date may send in hound for New York. (And we NECK TO FALL UPON RESULTED IN ONE TRAVELING their remittances and their regis- thought one of Ihe big arguments You've heard of automobiles HIS FOE L IK E A TEN MILES A DAY j tration cards, properly signed, at for repeal was to Increase employ Federal Land Bank running without drivers, and SLEDGE H A M M E R . FOR t o DAYS. any time and plates w ill be mailed ment for Americans I) Loan Appraiser H ere you have also heard of cars run from Salem to reach the applicants ning without oil in the crank on December 15, the first date on case. But did you ever hear of an Mr. Barnes, division field super which 1934 licenses may be used,” automobile operating w ith water visor of federal land hank apprais suggests Mr. Hoss. in the crankcase? Step up Mr. ers, with headquarters al Eugene, A drawing for low license num Ripley and get some material was in Gold H ill Monday, nnd visit bers w ill be held on November 27 for your cartoons. ed many farms, checking up on nnd all applications received at that Last Thursday Seth Coy, Stan those eligible Io receive lonns un time w ill be included. Special dard Oil products dispenser in der the federal farm loan act. numbers w ill not be assigned in Gold H ill, drained six gallons of Mr. Barnes slates that since the order to continue the expeditious water from the crankcase of a depart ment has adtied 240 apprais handling of plates. Buick belonging to W alter Foley. ers Io ¡Is staff the work is going And that’s not the half of it— forward rapidly, and that many IN D E P E N D E N T BASKETBALL Foley had just arrived from the farmers who need financial aid w ill TEAM PLANNED H ERE W in k in g east after a 3,000 mile journey soon be able Io receive It. Several nnd is at a loss to explain how T ie average in this district have made applica An independent basketball team, the water could have gotten in . PERSON WINKS tions to the government, similar to composed of former high school Ihe motor not to mention how ONCE every those made by home owners Io Ihe players of Gold H ill is to be orgnn- the car managed to operate on a SIX SECONDS. federal loan department It is the ired, w ith the first meeting caUed diet of that liquid. detailed work of investigating the for tonight at Shaver’s barber shop. (P. S. This is not one of the applications that Is holding up the Anyone interested in playing is In "tall stories” heard at the Odd granting of lonns, Mr. Barnes stales vited to attend. P’nns for raising 11- Fellows liars contest. At least hut with so mnny more appraisers money for equipmint w ill be dis W NU Servlve Seth says he has eye witnesses cussed. Practice w ill start soon at available, the work is being speded to the fact.) the high school gym. up admirably. ODD THINGS AND NEW—By Lame Bode G Smilin’ Charlie m an’9 liffle^rUe] lde V