Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, March 21, 1935, Image 3

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    T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 21. t 93S
kin», director of herpetology of the P in e L um ber Indu stry to
“S n a k e s’ H ip s” F a ct, N ot
F able, S a y s E xp o D irector California Pacific International ca­
R e sist F u rth er R eg u la tio n
S a n Diego, March 111—Snakes*
hip», »uppoavdly a hrrpelologlral In-
congruily un,I In Ibe »nine dus»
w ith hen»' teeth unii fi»hr»* feel, are
m il »n fanciful u flcr nil, il «ceni».
According In Clurence "C y” I ’u --
WATCH REPAIRING
V
Lurry Scharfe
S.
\\'ul>'h Inspector
Since 191K
! 2t S » m li il Next to I 'u l, 11 m
M ulford, Oregon
j
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po .Ilion, opening .May 21», there ure
I wo speiies of »nuke» that do have
hip».
They ure the boa eonatficlvr mid
tile | yllion, Iw o giants of the rep­
tile world.
Popular notion» Ihul the h u l l
snake unit the rattlesnake a r e
deadly enemies ore disproven in the
Paluce of Hcplllc», w in re Perkin»
has one speeiniio of each livin g to­
gether in Hie » one rage, »Imwing no
desire Io gobble each other.
M ore Hi in loo » p ci'iin cii» of 45
different specie» of reptile» w ill he
on display nt the exposition.
I mac-'- HIlCl*
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£ - TODA* f '
Household
WHEN YOU TAKE
A LAXATIVE
ÍY O U B U V IN
flifw
. . . use a spoon
' ili
î î i î l E S LIK E T H jS .
F o o d a t Less C ost
F A M IL IE S which do not have adequate
refrigeration are c o m p e ll e d to pay too
m uch for food.
A n electric refrigerator makes possible
two effective ways o f cutting food costs. It saves by
keeping food fresh that would otherwise spoil. I t saves
by perm itting you to buy food in the larger, more
economical quantities and to take advantage o f spec,
ial sales.
T h e operating cost o f an electric refrigerator is
but a few cents a day—the cost o f owning one was
never lower. Just a small down paym ent, with plenty
o f time to pay o ff the balance, will put any model
you desire in yo ur home. See your dealer today.
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Guest rooms at Hotel Canterbury
are lorq$ homelike, and flooded
with Collfo mia sunshine-every
room outside. Right in downtown
San Francisco, finest fo o d a t
moderate rates.
Geo.T. Thompson, Mng Dir.
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SYRUP PEPSIN
Prompt Service
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A n cien t H isto ry
PHONE NO. 4
PO W ER C O M PA N Y
r
"Hints fo r the
The pine lumber m anufaeluriiig
industry, which is d irectly rcapon
slide
I o approximately
120,(too
people in twelve western »lute» fu r
th eir livelihood, hu» Indicated by
uiiunimoiis vote of the Mourd ot
Director» und Executive committee
of the Western Pine u»»oclution, its
intention Io regard any further ex
BY B IT T Y W EU K l’EB
tension of federal regulation of the
fore»! conservation (Schedule C
A Delightful Menu
RECIPES
When cooking in quantities fo r a
provisions of (he Lumber Code us a
Speaking of c h u r c h suppers,
Fondant
church
supper
or
community
party
direct breach of good faith w ith the
here’s a menu that inaj prove ap­
The
recipe»
fo r fondant are many
industry; that a continuation of it is usually d iffn alt to r Die house pealing:
and varied hut I just learned about
wife,
uccuslomed
only
to
preparing
such e ffo rt w ill he considered »of
Split pea soup
a new way to make uncooked fon­
. ieienl reason fo r relieving this sec small amounts of food, to judgt
liaked ham
dant and w ill let you have il. It Is
those
necessary
fo
r
a
large
number
lion of the lumber industry of o lili
Glazed sweet potatoes
really delicious and is surprisingly
gallon» it lias vo lu ntarily assume ot people. To make il easier I have
Corn pudding
like the commercial mixture.
table
o
f
quantities
w
hich
I
w
ill
on the basis of self government and
Boston Brown Bread
To make it:
gladly
pass
on.
public cooperation; and further,
Ginger F ruit Salad
Beat the white of one egg u ntil
Here it is:
'hat the western pine industry w ill
Cookies
Ice Cream
stiff. Pour in lo w ly confectioner’s
vigorously resist such unnecessary
Coffee— One pound w ill make
Coffee
sugar u ntil firm enough to handle
•in,I inequitable suggested federal fo rty cups.
hut not stiff. Flavor w ith vanilla.
regulation as unwarranted govern­
Sugar—One and one-half pounds
Chocolate fondant may be made
DO YOU KNOW THAT:
mental Interference and a direct in ­ are sufficient fo r fo rty cups of cof­
the same way by adding cocoa w ith
vasion o f private rights.
fee.
1. When baking cake the oven ' the sugar.
The resolution, released t h i s
Cream One quart of thin cream ' door should never be opened until
w e k . expresses t h e industry’, is sufficient fo r fo rty cups of coffee • the cake can he smelled? This w i l l 1
views on proposals made in recent
Lemonade—Three io four gallons : prevent many a fallen cake.
public utterances by the Foreste are sufficient for one hundred serv­
2. A cake may he tested w ith
of the United States and the Presi­
ings, depending on the size of Die broom straw hut it should never Oe
dent's National Resources Board [lasses. Sixteen lemons w ill make pierced directly in the center?
ih a t there should be public control me gallon.
3. Brown, grated cocoanut makes
over the use of pi ¡vale forest lands,
a delirious decoration fo r the top of 1
Ire
Cream—Three
gallons
w
ill
supervision by public agencies, ade­
a cake?
quate and permanent forces of gov­ serve one hundred people. Seven or
4. Hot water makes a “ creamier )
eight
slices
may
he
cut
from
a
one
ernmental employes to review inan-
butter ereain icing than cream?
quart
brick.
'■gcinent plans ot private owners,
5. It w ill be easier to blend the ; I t isn’t what brand of laxative you
Butler—A one pound brick w ill
inspect woods operation, etc. ano
ingredients of a mocha frosting if
take that’s so important-—it’» the
cut
into
fo
rty
small
squares.
even log and, if necessary, m ill the
form. A liquid laxative can be taken
the coffee used is hot?
government tim ber in direct compe­
in any required amount. If only a
little is needed, you need never take
tition w ith private companies.
a bit too much.
In spite of this inferential c r it i­
AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97.
Doctors favor the easily measured
cism of the lumber industry's e ffo rt
Meets every Wednesday night at the
liquid laxatives. Instead of any form
that does not encourage variation
in forest conservation measures
I. O. O. F. Hall, Gold H ill, Oregon
from the fixed dose. A fixed dose may
during the past year, the western
Bertha Coy, noble grand.
be an overdose for you—or your
FR O M O U R F IL E S
pine operators, through their assoc­
Belle Smith, vice grand.
child.
25 Y ear» A g o
iation. have reaffirm ed th eir declar -
.Madge Dorman, secretary.
Always remember this one thing
about aonstipalion: /hr secret oj any
■ i policy of keeping th eir forest
Lucy .Mee, treasurer.
real relief it reduced dosage.
lands productive under the self gov-
From the Gold H ill News
Give the bowels only as much^elp
GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C.
rninent features of Schedule C of
of March ;9, 1910.
'Meets twice a m o n t h on the 2nd I as may be needed, and less help as
the need grows less. You will find Pr.
the code of fa ir competition of the
and 4th Wednesdays at th eir Club I Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin an excellent
lumber and tim ber products indus­
Gold H ill has the finest climate rooms in the C ity Hall.
aid in regulating the bowels. I t con­
try.
tains senna and cascara (natnral
il l Southern Oregon, its favorable
Grace
Stone,
president.
the resolution staled further, in location gives it a special climate of
laxatives) and it will ciear-up any
Lucy
D
isim
ini,
secretary.
bilious, sluggish condition without
support of the industry's position in is own", said J. 11. Beeman in u
Ella Patrick, treasurer
upset. Delightful taste, and p lo naan t
matter, that Die -e sie ; n pine speech made as ebairmun ot Die sec­
action. Your druggist has it.
industry has fa ith fu lly carried out ond prim ary meeting held in O d d
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE
Ils ru lts of forest practice, protect­ Fellows hall Wednesday evening.
Christian Science services a r e
ing culover forest lands from fires,
' field each Sunday morning at elev-
i securing a planned and orderly dis-
E. Bay promises to have new po­ 1 °n o’clock In the building acres»
! po .al of logging slash, progressively tatoes in June. He planted s o m e from the Odd Fellows hall.
affording Die young growth left on Thursday, which was the day. he
Everyone is welcome.
tile ground more protection from said, that all good Irishmen did like­
damage during logging, carrying wise.
out studies to determine the best
methods of »electing logging, and in-
W ill W etherell announces a home
d itu tin g management plans provid- talent play to be put on as soon as
i ing fo r sustained yield production
possible under the auspices of the
as economic circumstances permit. commercial club. The piece selected
points
. The
. . association
. . .
. out, in ex- is "A Bachelor’s Honeymoon” , des
plaining the industry’s set up and cribed „»
crackerjack p la y , and
1 the result . Dint the Western Pin w ith Gold H ill’s weulth of histrionic
d iv is io n has seven forest practice talent, a splendid production should
committees and seven experiences! result.
FO R
forest engineers located throughout
the region; that the industry under
The firs t ball game of the seasou
Die division’s supervision during on the local grounds w ill be Gold
1934 succeeded in restricting forest H ill vs. Tolo, Easter Sunday.
fires on eul over lands to approx­
imately 5,000 acres in a season
F ritz Snyder walks s tiffly and
which saw 070,000 or more acres of wear» a pained expression Ihat Is
IN
tim ber burned over in the region; no pretense. He was w orking at
and Ihat some 418,000 acres of p ri­ B iller's woodsaw Monday, und a
vate thnbcrlands were placed under heavy tim ber fell on him , breaking
sustained yield forest management several of his ribs.
since June I, 1934. when Schedul;
C of the lumber code became effec­
Judge C. C. Gall celebrated his
tive.
seventy-seventh birthday yesterdaj
The Western Pine association be­ at the home of his daughter, Mrs. S.
lieves, as staled in Ihe resolution T. Hodges. The judge is the ideal
Ihat Ihe results secured during 1931 type of the fearless pioneers wno
■i
fu lly demonstrate that rapid pro­ fought th e ir way across the plains
gress is being made and ran only in Ihe late forties and early fiftie s,
he accelerated when Ihe public i l l s till fighting made homes for
qercies by legislative action fu lfill themselves and their posterity in
P rinter«— P u b lish ers
he pledges ef cooperaP'nn offered he matchless Rogue River valley.
■ s a result of Die Washington con-
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f rcnecs of 1933-1934.
“ Postal Savings Banks” was the
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At Mann's Alito Service,
1729 Riverside, Medford
RUII DKR OF AUTOMOBILE
AND TRUCK BODIES
’’ if Ils Made We Can Make I t ”
ubjeet of an address delivered be­
fore Ihe meeting of the Southern
Oregon Bankers’ association at Med­
ford Tuesday evening by J. I.. Ham-
mersly. cashier of the Gold H ill
| bank. The speech as a whole was an
unqualified endorsement of I h e
postal savings hank idea.
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