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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1935)
THE GOLD HILL NEWSTHURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 T en Jackson C ou nty B oys E n title d to E n ter CM TC * „ .......— Ancient History Benefiting from a rerent order F R O M O U R F IL E S which tin* more then doubled the 25 Y ears A g o tentative quota, Jackson county w ill now be entitled to aenil It) student« l . ■ ii i. ■ . a i i i i to the tenlb annual Citizen's M ili From (he Gold H ill News tary Training camp at the Van of April IS, 1910. couver Barracks, In Washington At a special meeting of the city starting July 5, It wus announced council .Salurduy evening several (hi« week. questions came up for discussion, The quolu was »rl first at 218, hut Minong them the Improvement of the thi* lias just been raised to 480; mill wuler system, the extension of the Ungudier General Jumes K. Par sewer laterals, and the grading sons, ramp commander, hus direct down of llie hill nl the eust end of ed thut the increase he distributed Main slreel, as well as the grading of Main street Itself so that it w ill proportionately Io the counties. The camp, ns formerly, w ill run present a more decent appearance for four weeks, and w ill be without and I n * a better highway, cost to the trainees iucluding trans A mission furniture factory ig the porlation to and from home. The students live in an orderly latest addition to Gold H itt’s rapidly open-air tent camp, follow a pro growing list nt industrial enterpris gram in which work and play are es. Frank Burnett has opened his blended with heavy emphasis U|am shop on the south side with a athletics and recreation, and enjoy splendid slock on display, and he a menu e«|>erlally arranged for w ill be able to make anything In quantity and quality. The camp Is the furniture line. open to boys 17 years old or over, I and both former students and b e -, Forty-six ounces of gol<l, vulucd ut over $800 were taken from ten ginners are to lie accepted. General Parsons asks that pros Ions of rock from Hie Corporal G pective applicants communicate as mine on Sardine creek Monday. The soon ns possible with the camp milling wus done nt J. IL Beeman's authorities, addressing communica Lucky Burt mill, and resulted, lie- tion* to C. M. T . C. headquarters, sides the gold in $3(11) worth of con Vancouver Barracks, Washlngtor, centrates. The mine is leased by or call upon their county chairman Boy Cameron amt Wm. Mee, If more convenient. The enrollment chairman in Jackson county Is M r .! One of ('has. Kell’s new patented Carl Y. Tengwald. Medford, Oregon. fish screens, which has been rec ommended by the stale fish warden, has been placed in the irrigation AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. ditch on James U. Smith’s Sardine Meets every Wednesday night ut the creek ranch. 1. O. O. F. Hull. Gold H ill, Oregon Bertha Coy, noble grand. The baseball bays met at Jarvis’ Belle Smith, vice grand drug store Thursday evening, dis Madge Dorman, secretary. cussed the prospects for a team Lucy Mee, treasurer. ami effected a preliminary organi G?H?D Ilil- L C H A IT E R - W'. R. C. zation. They realize that they are a little lute in getting into the game, Meets twice a m o n t h on the 2nd but as there is plenty of material in and 4th Wednesdays at their Club sight have hopes of developing a rooms in the City flail. tram that w ill give a good account Grace Stone, president. of itself. Lucy Ditim inl. secretary. Ella Patrick, treasurer Burke and Brown have arrange incuts nearly completed for the op ening of Ih elr new cafe in the Ly man building, which they had re WATCH REPAIRING modeled Io meet the requirements I.nrry Schade of their business. S. P. Watch Inspector Since 1918 Gold bearing ore Is being used to 21 S. Central -Next to Craterlan fill depressions In Gold H ill streets. Medford. Oregon________ ’ It comes from an old dump of Hie Braden mine and while It is tow grade ore il makes very high grade material for repairing streets. B. E. A D A M S At Mann’a Auto Service, 1719 Riverside. Medford IIU IL D K R OF AUTOMOBILE AND T R I CK BODIES “ If Its Made We Can Make I f C H R IS TIA N SCIENCE N O TIC E Christian Science services a r e held each Sunday morning at elev en o'clock in the building across from the Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcome. — ■■■■ 1 ■-■■■■'■■a 1 O ver t Ae5fafe| Portland Policeman Given Jolt on Drunk Charge— Another special policeman of Portland lias cuused the city trouble. This time Guy Simpson, 45, w a s found guilty of being drunk and of huving fired a gun over the hcuds of three boys who laughed ut him. The judge g a v e the policeman six months unit fined him $500, the inuximum sentence. I H u g e E xp an sion o f CCC T o S ta r t W ith in 60 D a y s Enrollment of 300,000 new men for the Civilian Conservation corps within sixty days wax promised last week by Robert Fechner, CCC d i rector, who was in Washington for a conference w ith President Roose velt. Fifteen hundred new camps are planned in the 48 states. The war department would build the ramps and Fechner said he thought it would he possible to romolele the job and enroll Hie 300,000 new men within a two monlhs’ period. Many of the new recruits would he sent to the west coast it is said, augmenting the already established ramps in the district. Early presidential approval of the plan is expected. 100 Htudrnta to Take Bar Examination— The slate of Oregon w ill soon have another crop ut lawyers. An even BM) student* have made appli cation to tuke the state bar examin ation set for July 9 and 10 at Salem. DO YOU KNOW T H A T : Last year 118 took the tests, with 1. D ry cornstarch rubbed i n t o about 00 per cent being admitted to grease stains on cloth absorbs the the bar. grease and can be brushed off carefully, re|>eating the treatment State Gets $927.250 intil the spots disappear? for April Relief— 2. Plants love bottom heat and if Oregon has been allotted $927,250 for unemployment relief for the muse plants droop from no appar month of April, according to head- ent cause and refuse to thrive, piarters in Salem. How the money watering them solely by pouring warm water into the saucers every is to he spent was not disclosed. day w ill sometimes give them new vigor? Game Engineer Host 3. Clear, warm water w ill re Abolished By Commission— The office of state gume engineer move milk or eream from cloth if was abolished by the game com applied immediately? 4. Old broadcloth shirts may be mission Saturday and Ralph Cowgill is out of a job. The action was taken used to make children’s rompers? in the interests of economy and the RECIPES commission w ill hire engineers as Meringue the work comes up. To make a light, tender meringue that w ill not fall, place the egg Married Women to Be whites to be used in a bowl in the Dropped from State Payroll— Married women whose husbands refrigerator. When chilled, beat earn plenty to support their fam ily until stiff and dry. Then add two w ill soon be excluded from those tenspoons of granulated sugar for hired on the state pay-roll, Carl each egg white used and return to Cover, state budget director an 'he tee to chill again. Spread the- meringue over the nounced Saturday. He stated further that those women whose husbands pie when partly cooled and brown were not earning enough to provide quickly in a hot oven. for iheir support would be rctain- Whipped Cream "d. li was not decided whelhe the To insure stiff whipped cream new ruling would apply to state in stitutions since some superintend add a little gelatine. The best pro ents contended that married coup portions are one teaspoonful of les gave the best service. A bill to gelatine soaked in two tablespoon eliminate married women from state fuls of cold milk for five minutes, payroll was introduced in the last dissolved over boiling water and cooled, added to one and one-half legislature hut was defeated. cups of cream and beaten stiff. Tyro-thirds of a cup of powdered Highway Worker Injured sugar one teaspoon of vanilla and By Blast Near Madras— A premature explosion of dyna a few grains of salt may be added, mite near Madras caused Carl if desired. Swanson, stale highway construc L E G A L N O T IC E S tion worker, to be critically injured, ills face arms and chest were pep SUMMONS pered with rock fragments. The ac IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- cident occurred on the Warm SON COUNTY Springs cutoff, west of Madras. JACKSON C O U N T Y B U ILD IN G AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an | S. I*. Engineer Killed li- L S . . '- . ' ' ■ ----- In Albany Yarda— Thomas Blower, 65, Southern Pa cific engineer, was found dead in the yards at Albany Saturday. It was thought Blower was walking between two moving freight trains and slipped and fell against one of them. He had been with the S. P. company for 34 years. LEGAL N O T IC E S _ Oregon building and loan corpor the liquidation of Plaintiff*« note ation, P laintifl, and mortgage. 'that Defendant«, and each and C1IA1U.ES E BROW N, also known all of them, and all persons claim as C. E. brown, and LUCY ing by, through or under them, or BBOWN, husband a n d wife; any of them subsequent to the FRANK B. BOOT and L1BBIK execution of said mortgage on said BOOT, husband and w ife; G. it. premises, either a» purchasers en CARTER, County Clerk and ex- cumbrancers, or otherwise, be bar officio Registrar of Titles of Jack- red and foreclosed of all right, son County, Oregon; also all oth claim or claims, or equity of re er persons or parties unknown demption in the said premises, and claiming any right, title, estate, every part thereof. lien or interest in or to the real That P laintiff or any party to thia estate described in Hie Com suit may become a purchaser at said plaint herein, Defendants. sale; that the Sheriff execute a TO T H E DEFEND AN TS CHARLES Certificate of Sale to the purchaser, E. BBOWN, also known as C. E. and said purchaser tie let into im Brown, and LUCY BBOWN, hus mediate possession of the »remises. That the Registrar of Titles of band and wife; also all other per sons or parlies unknown claim Jackson (Lounty, Oregon, be order ing any right, title, estate, lien or ed to issue a Certificate of Title to interest in or to the real estate the Purchaser or purchasers, upon described in the Complaint here- presentation of Sheriff’s Deed to said property. IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE That Plaintiff may hare such oth OF OltEGON, you are hereby re er and further relief in the premis quired to appear and answer the es as to this Court may seem Just Complaint of the P laintiff on file and equitable. herein against you, or otherwise This Summons is published in the plead thereto, within four (4) Gold H ill News, Gold H ill, Oregon. weeks from the date of the first 4 successive and consecutive weeks publication of this Summons, ex bv order of the Honorable H. D. clusive of the first date of publica Norton, Judge of the above entitled tion, and if you fail to appear and Court, duly made on the 29th day a n s w e r the Complaint of the of March, i935. The date of the first P laintiff as hereinabove required, publication of this Summons is or otherwise plead thereto. Plain A pril 11, 1935. tiff w ill apply to the Court for the O. H. BENGTSON relief demanded in its Complaint, O f Attorneys tor P laintiff which is succinctly stated as fol 126 East Main Street lows: Medford, Oregon. For a decree a n d judgment against the Defendants Charles E. Brown, also known as C. E. Brown, and Lucy Brown, husband and wife, for the sum of $661.58, which in cludes principal, interest and in surance paid by Plaintiff, plus $75.- 0« attorney’s fees, plus $5.00 for continuation of abstract of title, readily adjust themselves to a lus all P laintiff’s costs and dis- variety of conditions and are ursements hereinafter to be taxed alow to complain of their need plus interest on said judgment at the rate of 8.4 per cent per annum fo r glasses. They are anknow- from the date of the decree herein, Ingly abased for their w illing and that said Decree and Judgment ness. be held a first and prior lien upon the hereinafter described real prop D r. O rville H . S ch eeta erty and for Judgment and Decree OPTOMETRIST foreclosing P laintiff’s mortgage oa 606 East H St. — Grants Pass the following described property, situated and being in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: A piece of property facing Prune Street on the West side ««iMiMWMiMiMIMiMiMMiMneMMMM of the City of Medford: A lw a y s G reater V alu es Commencing at t h e South west corner of Lot 5 in Block 1 in N IC K E LL A D D IT IO N to t h e City of Medford, Oregon, run ning thence North 253 feet par allel with the West line of said Lot 5; thence east 165 feet; thence south 253 feet to Prune Street; thence west 165 feet to the point of beginning. That the usual decree be made at for the sale of said property by the i C O A T E S -H ACKETT i Sheriff of said County, according )o law and the practice of this Court. CO. That the proceeds of said s a le may be applied to the payment of taxes due on said premises and to G ran ts P a ss EYES E ( ;i Used Cars i I «*%■*♦»*»**»»*»*»%********%****•* Conger Funeral Parlors R E L IA B L E REASO NA BLE M EDFORD, OREGON when you buy a Car th N O TIC E FOR PUB LIC ATIO N » Pans for 3e a Day? DEPARTMENT OF T H E IN TER (OR. U. S. LAND O F F IC E at Rose burg. Oregon, April 4lh. 1935 NO TIC E is hereby given that Mrs. Minnie M. Byerly, of Gold H ill, Oregon, who, on March 17. 1932, made Homestead entry Serial, No. «19743 for S E *4N E M , Section 35, Township 36S., Range 4W.. W il lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make finnl three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. 11. S. Commissionet nt Medford, Oregon, on the 14th Uty of May, 1935. Claimant names ns witnesses: Mr. 11. F. Drake, Mr. H. D. Force, Mr. Paul Thompson, and Mr. Arthur E. Gorham, nil of Gold H ill. O-egon. 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