Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 21, 1934, Image 1

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The Moat Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the B iggest Little Town in the State
VOLUME XXXVII
League of Cities Gets
Mineral Exhibit Planned
Large Grant From The
for Garage Showroom
Spellman Foundation A mineral exhibit, displaying or>
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GOLD HILL, OREGON,
SARDINE CREEK
N EW S
THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1934
FOOTS CREEK
N EW S
NUMBER n
Few Out to School M eet;
Farmer’a Warning Saves
Roaa and Coy Reelected
S. P. Passenger Train
When Track W ashes Out
A handful of Interested people
from the vunous mines around
By .Mrs. Lily Husenherry
(By Mr». Martoa Canee)
A «rant of «5.000 (or thia year
gathered al the school building
Gold H ill, w ill he on display fot
What might have been a disas­
and 92,500 (or next year, to be used
.Monday afternoon to take part iu
tourists and oilier interested per­
trous
wreck was avoided last F ri­
the
annual
school
meeting
and
elec­
to carry on the present state-wide sons If present plans arc carried
Charles and John Smith spent
The Fools Creek school house tion of District number 57. Sixteen
day
morning
when A. B. Babb,
three
days
binding
grain
to
be
t
program of «ervlce and research, out.
was completely destroyed by fire
the ore used In the Gold H ill threshed, finishing .Monday, for Lriduy just before noon. Since the legal voters heard Ihe annual re­ farmer, flagged down the morning
lias been received from tiie Spell
port read by Miss Bertha Coy, clerk.
Southern Pacific passenger as it
man foundation by the League ol community display at the Diamond their grandfather, Cyrus Vroman, Fools Creek and Gold H ill schools
That Ihe affairs of the district are
Oregon Cities, II was announced at Jubilee w ill be used in the exhibit on Ills place oil Galls creek and at consolidated about five years ago,
rounded a curve and headed for a
in
Ihe
hands
of
capable
and
effic­
Eugene by Herman Kehrli, execu­ which w ill he constructed on a (iold H ill.
il has been used for Sunday school ient people is attributed to the washed out section of the roadbed
tive secretary of the league and rack, properly labeled and located
and was the only community gath­ small number present. W. E. Boss,
caused by a break in an irrigation
.Mr. and Mrs. Huymond who have ering place in the district.
director of the University of Ore­ in the display window at Kell's
present chairman, was reelected di­ ditch.
garage.
,
lumped
for
some
time
on
the
up-
gon bureau of municipal research
rector for the three years term, no
A huge wave of water broke
This community had one of the per purl of Joint Smith's place while
and service. News of the grant was
The Past Noble Grand club of other name being placed in nomina­
mining,
left
lust
week
for
Maine,
largest
diiplu.vs
of
orc
at
the
jubilee
received in u letter Io O. it. Bean,
Gold H ill was entertained Thursday tion. Miss Coy was likewise reeleet- through the ditch bank near Ainent
dam, three miles south of Grants
city commissioner of Portland and unit the exhibit here should ullrnel where they previously lived.
by Mrs. Floyd Lance when an all ed clerk and Chairman Boss com- P
« , and , wept dow„ lhe h il,t ,j.
attention from u large number of
president of the league.
day meeting was held ut the Lance lam ented her on Ihe way she has ing rock and debris on the railroad
people.
Mr. Boss and Frank Puradise who cabin near their mine. Those pres­
'Hie work of the l.eugue in this
handled the work of her office,
tracks below. The huge body of
hue« been mining on the J. U. Smith ent were Mnv Win. Hittle, Mrs.
state, which has attracted national
A splendid growth in Ihe school water came from a ditch of the
properly left tor Evans creek Tues­ Eber Davis, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson,
attention during the past year, was Ten Thousand Cara
-eusus was shown in the annual ¡Grants Pass irrigation district. The
day morning.
outlined before Spellmun founda­
Mrs. George Dorman, Mrs. Charles report.
at
Crater
Lake
Park
water cut a gash in the side of the
tion officials recently in Berkeley,
Carter, Mrs. Boh Cook and .Mrs.
The hoard w ill meet next Monday hill reaching 3« feet in width and
California, by an Oregon commit­
Already Thia Season Mr. and Mrs. A. Gorden itccompan« Lance. Bulh Lance and Mrs. .Marion •vening
for Ihe first meeting of the covering the track for 200 feet be­
tee consisting of Cris Scliuehel, city
| ied by Mr.<y Ida Harris of Gold H ill, l.unee were guests.
new school year. Chairman Ross
sides tearing out about 40 feet of
attorney and J, I.. Frasen, city
Crater Luke Nalionul Park, Orc., motored to Mrs. H arris’ homestead
extended an invitation Io all in te r -, , be roadbed
manager, of Oregon City; Mr. llean, June 20— Prospects of one of the on Little Olympic creek below
George Taylor and Clarence Har­ esled persons to attend Ihe monthly
When Ihe washout was heard of
Mr. Kehrli, ami W, M. Briggs, field best attendance totals for Crater Grants Pass last Sunday where they rison who are prospecting on the
meelings held a! Ihe school house.
the morning passenger had already
consultant (or the league.
coast al Six River near Bandon,
Lake In several seasons are indlc.it- spent the day picnicking.
left the Grants Pass station for the
Previous Io this grant the League cd in current park travel records.
spent several duys last week at Ihe
■■
Camp Meeting to be Held at south. Babb, seeing Ihe washout
has already received notire that u Over 30,000 visitors in approxi­
W. A. Bliss of Medford called on home of Mrs. Benjamin Harrison.
Auto Park June 28-July 8 and knowing of the oncoming train,
grant of 92,500 has been made by mately 10,000 cars have arrived so John Smith on business Tuesday
stood on the track and waved to the
the Americun Municipal association far this year, an increase of nearly afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallnec Galbreath
officials also
These grunts, together with fin a u - j |0<l per cent over lust year ul this
Members of the Bogue River engineer. Railroad
from near the Alaska Auto Park
ria l supiiorl accorded by members thnc.
The annual school meeting al the were cullers in Bogue River Thurs­ Valley Holiness association w ill staled that a block signal warned
w ill make possible a varied pro- i An interesting fuel of the in- Alderbrook school was unusually day al Ihe home of Mr. and Mr^. gather in Gold H ill for a ten-day the engineer.
Section crews from Grants Pass,
gram of activities for the future.
creise is the consistency of the well attended last Monday when the Marl Burkhart. Their daughter-in- camp meeting between June 2« and
A meeting ol the League was held gain. Each day is far ahead of the regular business was attended to. law, Mrs. Clyde Galbreath, has been July 8. The event w ill be held at Gold H ill and Rogue River rushed
Io Ihe scene Io repair the break and
recently in Eugene and marked ¡same day in 1033. Comparison be­ Grant Powell was re-elected direct­ called to Bogue Biver from John the Gold H ill Auto Park.
success has been accorded severul tween weeks has shown an increase or
Day, Oregon, on account of Ihe
Rev. G. Arnold Hodgin, evan­ by one o’clock trains were permit­
regional sessions held in various as high us 750 per cent. W hile sonic
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. gelist, w ill address the gatherings. ted lo pass over Ihe damaged sec­
parts of Ihe slate.
of the gain can be attributed to I bi
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Burkhart.
Services w ill be held morning, a ft­ tions. The northbound Shasta went
through first only a little off sched­
The League, In addition Io com- Tnllil weather ol Hie past winter, leiidly were attending to business
ernoon and evening each day.
ule. The southbound passenger,
piling data and studying problems growing interest in traveling is on their ranch on Thompson creek
Mrs. Lloyd Milton and children
Rev. Ralph J. Milton w ill be in
for cllles and towns ul large, main- credited for most of the increase, last Friday. Jean Smith stayed for are planning to leave soon for An- charge of Ihe music and w ill have held up by the washout had backed
tains a bureau Io which individual Quite a number of foreign countries an extended visit with her aunt. ehoreage, Alaska, to join Mr. Milton young people here from Pacific Col- 1 into the Grants Pas* yards, and left
for the south after the Shasta had
cities may submit problems.
have already been represented, as Mrs. Beita Kendall and family.
where they intend to make theb lege of Seattle.
passed.
hosne.
well as numerous nihldlewestei n
The association is headed by R pv . ,
Mrs. Daniel McDonald who died
and eastern slates. California is
Jackson County People
R. T, Holmes of Ashland, as presi­
Attend 4-H Club School ‘ »»'plying the main bulk of out of suddenly ut the Community hos'd- Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald left dent Rev. Geo. Guiwitz of Rogue Jubilee Movies
itute travel.
tal in Medford, following un appar­ Monday for San Francisco for a two River, is secretary.
Prove Popular
Travel Io Crater Lake has been ently successful operation for gall weeks vacation.
Among the nearly (UN) club mem­
possible since Iasi January for the stones, was buried at Medford Iasi
Moving pictures of The Oregon
bers and GO leaders attending Ihe
Tax Changes Explained
first time in Ihe history of the park, Thursday, under Ihe supervision of
Mrs. Lloyd M iller, accompanied
Diamond Juhille celebration which
twentieth annual 4-H club summer
by Collector Maloney were received last week by the pub­
attracting many ski parties when the Eastern Star, of which she had by her sister. Mrsy Millie W alker of
school on the campus at Oregon
snow was still fairly deep. A ski long been a member. Only one son, Gold H ill and Mr. and Mrs. Perry
licity department of the California
-Stale college al Corvallis, are two
Portland, Oregon—June 19— J. W . Oregon Power company are proving
carnival in March brought over B< nulil, of Washington was able to Waite of Sardine Creek returned
hoys und two girls and one leader
3000 visitors, followed by heavy come Io Ihe funeral. Flowers were Saturday from spending a week al Maloney, Collector of Internal Rev­ much in demand. Tuesday noon the
from Jackson county. These are
ccnlrihuted by various neighbors Roseburg attending the state grange enue, stated today that a number of Copco films were shown at a meet­
travel ever since.
Marguret IIFoili anil George Mc­
inquiries received by him indicated ing of the Medford Rotary club,
Park concessions, including the for a floral piece which was ar- meeting.
Cracken, Ashland; Lu Verne John­
that many persons had Ihe impres- Wednesday noon to Ihe Lions club,
lodges, cafeteria und store are now i.mged by Mr. McDonald, the hus­
ston, Medford; Mary Davis, Saius i
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stephenson rion that certain (axes now imposed and several other programs arc
iu operation und have already ac­ band, who form erly was a florist.
Valley, und Mrs. Mabel C. Muck,
have sold their place near Riviera by the Revenue Act of 1932 would scheduled for nextweek. The films
comodated thousands of visitors. Ml
borne demonstration agent, .Med­
Lester und Mabel Dusenberry and Auto park Io parlies from Klamath be repealed on June 30, 1934,
rates are being heiii to a minimum.
present an interesting pictorial re­
ford.
Collector Maloney stated that the view of Ihe main features of the
It. W. Price, manager, Inis unnoune- their mother, Mrs. Nina Dusenberry Falls and w ill leave this fall *o
This is Ihe largest club summer
Revenue Act of 1932 provided for Jubilee
service.
attended Ihe dance al Eagle Point make their home in California.
school ever held in Oregon. 1 lie I *'*' *’ *
ii'" " to Med-
" i"
Program
including the
the repeal on June 30. 1934, of a colorful Pioneer parade in its en­
lust Saturday.
In Ihe college men’J ior,‘ .nn/ 1 h ,"nia,h
w.iU.
‘æ
hoys are living in the college
Mrs. G. H. West and daughter, large number of manufacturer’s ex- tirety, the Rodeo, the Agricultural
gun July first, providing daily trips
dormitory, nnd the girls occupy
Lester Dusenberry successfully Pauline Champlin have spent sev- rises taxes, together with the inis- and Industrial Parade and other
to both of these gateway rifles.
two womens' halls, Waldo and
Naturalist
service,
including passed his examinations Iasi week eral «lays al the home of her m other,1 cellaneous taxes on telephone and novel sidelights of Southern Ore­
Kidder. They «pend their mornings
guided trips to points of interest, and now has his motor vehicle op- Mrs. Pauline Wahl nnd also visited : telegraph messages, electrical ener- gon’s greatest celebration.
allending classes und their after­
lectures and other interesting fea­ irutor's license. He has been h e lp -¡h e r sister. Mrs. Lou M iller fro n gy, and stamp taxes of various
Some good pictures of the Gold
noons, following Ihe daily assem­
kinds, and the reduction of increas­ H ill float which featured the “lost
tures, is schedule«! Io be underway ing with Ihe irrigating on Suncrcst Fairbanks, Iowa.
bly, are spent in athletic* and oth-
.
ed rates of tax on issues of bonds mine" are included in the Copco
.
,
. ,
,,__July 1, when community house pro-
ranch near Talent, since the thin­
er forms of supervised recreation. |
K .,i.,i,«i.. t . - t . . . ..
Mr. and Mrs. A, Nelson who have end shares of capital stock.
•vw.«. ....... I— . . . . .
n.H w i.h fa m s w ill also be nightly features. ning is finished.
reels of Ihe Pioneer parade.
T h e ir evenings, loo, are full, with
However, later legislation by Con­
been visiting nt Ihe home of Mr. an ,
All roads in and near the park
parties, pictures, local talent shows !
hill W right spent Saturday and Mrs. G. Potts left Thursday for their gress advanced the effective expira-
are in good condition. W hile con-
and similar entertainment. A num
lior. dates given in Ihe Hevenue Act Roar Taken From Gilmore
' struclion activities are underway Sunday w ith his family here, re home in Seattle.
her of new classes have been added j
Lions W hen Gold Hillites
of
1932 to June 30, 1935. with Ihe ex­
.. I
,
.
■ on Ihe rim road, II is open Io traf- turning to his work near Prospect
thls year anil are meeting with ,
ception
of
the
taxes
on
passenger
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
M
iller
anil
Sw at Out 8-5 W in Sunday
Sunday
night.
great favor among Ihe clubbers,
| fC-
_________________
children Rowland and Phyllis anr. automobiles, trucks and automobiles
Special programs, usually featur­
The library hooks have nearly all Mr. nnd Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and son accessories, which expire July 31,
The Gilmore Lion doesn't roar
ing some prominent citlxen or clti- State’s Finances Are in
l«>en returned Io Mrs. Griffiths nov Charles enjoyed a picnic up Evans 1935, anil Ihe lax on bank cheeks, anymore— not on the Gold H ill
xens of Ihe stale as speakers, nrc
Best Shape for Some Time They nre due at the Jackson count) Creek Sunday evening.
which w ill expire on December 31, baseball field anyway. An eight-to-
arranged for each assembly. These
1934. The only taxes which have five licking Sunday afternoon on
library in Medford in a few day%
programs are broadcast for the
Warrants issued during Ihe per­
Callers nt lhe Birdseye home dur- been repealed by Ihe Revenue Act the local groumls put a little carbon
benefit of parents and friend* of
iod that Ihe slate was off a cash
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starns and ing Ihe week were Mr. and Mrs. of 1934 are the taxes on candy an«l on the Gilmore team’s winning
clubbers nnd for Ihe thousands of
basis were called April 1, but daughters, Florence anil Virginia John Tilton of Seattle, Mrs. R, G. soft drinks, which were repealed streak
as
the
Cement-makers
members over the stale who are on- ..
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,,
there nre still oulstunihiig some Lee of Pacific Grove, California, Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. W illia m ­ May 10. 1934. and the tax on Ihe use .«nocked pitcher Htss
from the
able to participate in summer. . .
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95,000 of such warrants which hold called al Ihe home of Mrs. Eva son of Los Angeles who are on their of boats which was repented effee mound and kept right on w ith the
school. Each county delegation also - ’
ers have failed Io present for pay­ Newton, Tuesday for a visit of a way Io Portland for n month’s vaca- live June 30. 1934.
same medicine when another hurler
broadcasts over station KOAC be­
Collector Maloney called |>arlieu- look up the battle.
ment during the Iwo months since iew «lays with relatives and friends.: Hon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliott Butler of
tween 7 nnd 7:45 o'clock In the eve­
the Interest ceased on them, accord­ Mr. Slams' mother, Mrs. Edith Medford, and Miss Virginia Nissen lar attention to Ihe fact that the tax
W ilm er Bailey had his under­
ning al some lime during the two
ing to P. J. Stadelinnn, secretary of Slams, and brother Jesse Sterns, anil RPother C« R. of Esparto, Cal­ 1 on deeds of conveyance of real hand curve working good and kept
week’s session.
' properly is included among Ihe tax­ the Lions’ bats quiet during most
and sister, Mrs. Ruth Harmon all of ifornia.
state.
es which w ill not expire until June of the game. Bill Force caught for
The largest item in the unpaid Grants Pass came with them, re­
The nnval dirgihle Macon en
30, 1935.
I. O. O. F. LODGE NEW S
total is one for nearly 82.000, made turning home in Ihe evening.
the Hillites. T. Kell relieved Bailey
route north, turned around near
payable Io .a business firm. Most ol
On Tuesday evening June 26 there
after Ihe game was stowed away in
Coos Ray early Wednesday nnd
Mrs. Errol Smith and children, w ill be practice for the installation
the other cheeks arc for small
We know now why the Italians Ihe refrigerator.
headed bnck Io California Io Ils
amounts. All warrants registered Roberto anil Allen visited their teams al the L O. O. F. hall by Odd wear their black shirts. They have
base al Sunnyvnlc,
by Ihe slate treasurer during Ihe grandmother, Mrs. A«la Vroman In Fellow * nnd Rebekahs. There w ill b«en getting ready for Priino Car­ GOLD H IL L BATTING AVERAGES
lime that the stale was on a w a r­ Gold H ill, Monday.
also be a Utile feed put on by chef et ra's funeral. After his debut as
rant basis have been called for pay­
Avg.
Hits AB
Robert E. Cook, so everyone Inter­ luavywelght contender their shirts
Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry visited rel­ ested come.
ment and since interest slopped on
were just the proper shade for the Gardner
38
.421
...........
16
Toney Ross, Sec.
such items on April I, holders arc atives ul Ihe home of her mother,
procession. He went out like a burn­ T. Kell ............... ..... 19
.396
48
Saturday from Ihe Grange conven­ ed out bulb and nt Ihe hands af a Emery ...............
urged by Ihe stale departments Io Mrs. Eva Newton, Tuesday,
.367
49
18
tion nt Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hur- fellow who had trained on rich Force ................. ..... 10
.323
cash them.
31
Roh and Ralph Dusenberry were ohl Smith took care of their poultry food and drink and did his exercise Coy .....................
Since the stale returned Io a casii
.308
8
26
basis, the amount of outstanding business visitors Tuesday in Med­ nnd cows during the severnl days wrestling Ihe girls around Ihe dance Bailey ............... .... 12
.267
45
warrants at Ihe end of each month ford. They nlso motored Io the Beil of their absence.
floors. If Tunney, Dempsey, F lti or C. Kell ............... ..... 11
.262
42
dropped from between one nnd Iwo Hilton hop yard near Grants Pass
Sullivan were on deck today they L. Folev ............. ..... 12
.244
49
Mrs, Nina Dusenberry and daugh­ wouldn’t dare hit one of these fel­ F. Foley ............. ..... 12
million dollars Io approximately looking for work.
.240
50
ter Mabel, Mrs. Mildred Wright and lows. W ell, il drew quite a gate. You
830,000.
S. A. Dusenberry and son Arthur children and Mrs. Nora Bailey of still have to hand it to P. T. Rarnuin.
Team Avg.
118 378
,312
Four hours and one-half after he were tirants Pass visitors Wednes­ Gold H ill were shop,ting in Medford He coined a phrase that Is good in
Saturday.
had robbed Ihe Oakland, Oregon, day.
any generation.
GARDEN CLUB N O TIC E
bank Wednesday, Stanley Rnyson
Bud and Charles Smith were help­
was sentenced to serve a term of 20
Mrs. Flarence Slams and children
Congress adjourned
Wednesday
The Gold H ill Garden club w ill
years in Ihe penitentiary. Itayson ing Jim Smith, this week, dig in the of Pacific Grove and Alice Dusen- and senators nnd representatives re- Lave a pot-luck picnic on the lawn
was cornered i l l the Hire H ill sec- creek bed and install a pump to berry visited with Mrs. Ethel Smith turned home from Washington. al the H. D. Reed home next Friday
Tuesday nfternoon. Mrs. Slams and President
Roosevelt
immediately afternoon, June 29. All members are
“There never was, nor never llor. by a posse and he surrendered furnish water for their garden.
Mrs. Smith were form erly school proceeded to study various bills .urged to attend. Bring a covered
w ill he a substitute f’r w ork— ! without n fight. All of the 82000
Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Walt relumed males in the local schools.
) awaiting his signature.
elolen was recovered.
dish and sandwiches.
that’ll work.”
Smilin’Ckarlie&iys