Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 26, 1940, Image 10

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The Gold Hill News
Established 1897
PUBLISHED BY IVERSON PRINTING COMPANY
W a lla c e G . I v e r s o n , E d ito r a n d O w n e r
A n In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e d in th e I n t e r e s t s o f
G old H ill, O r e g o n , a n d V ic in ity
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
E n t e r e d a t th e P o s to ff ic e a t G o ld H ill, O r e g o n , f o r t r a n s ­
m is s io n th r o u g h th e m a ils a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t te r .
that nearly encircles Camp Sitkum
there is a delightful pool almost
surrounded by rocky walls. The out
let is a swift channel through
which the salmon delight in pass­
ing. Night guard Sarge Williams, of
the camp, knew of this pool and
tried his luck there recently as an
angler. This is his story:
H r tried a couple of casts. No
luck. Then a glistening monster
broke the surfuce of the water in
i splendid leap. No sooner had his
third cast hit the water thun he
felt a jerk that whipped his rod into
a bow. Frantically Sarge reeled in
Ihe line. He gave a tremendous
'»cave on his rod. At the same In­
dent the salmon leaped into the
air. It slipped from* the hook but
be combined force of Sarge's heave
ind the salmon’s leap sent the fish
lying over the nimrod’s head.
He turned just in time to see it
lescribe a beautiful arc to land in
he open maw of a small bear and
lisnppear at one gulp. The little
ellow then made a precise military
:bout face and disappeared into the
irush, leaving Sarge staring at the
place with open mouth.
And that’s Sarge's story.
of health »how that In the first ten
months of this year there were
only 40» deuths of infants under
one year of age, a rate of 34.0 per
1000 live births.
The rate for Oregon In 1939 was
36.0, the fourth lowest in the coun­
try. The national infunt mortality
rate for the year 1939 was 4$ per
1000 live births, in 1930 it was 51.0
and in 19,37 it was 54.4. New Mexi­
co hud the highest infant mortality
o f all the stutes, reporting 109.3 for
1939, compared w ith
Minnesota's
rate of 35.4 for the year, Ihe lowest
in the country.
Oregon figures for the first ten
months of this year indicate a big
decline in infunt mortality. If the
remaining two months of 1940 con­
tinue as favorably, Oregon will
probably have the lowest Infant
mortality rate in the nation for the
current yeur.
In October of this year there
were 1305 births reported to the
stute board of health, and 52
deaths of infants under one year
of uge giving the state an infant
mortality rate for the month of
30.1, one of the highest of the year.
growing Industry, was made by
Victor lluird, a resident of Oak­
land, who had u most ultruiiive
display of uuniied turkey ill the
windows of Ihe room occupied by
Ihe dressed show.
Mr. lluird started cunning turkey
meal three yeur» ago in ii plant set
STATB AU BOARD
up at his Ixmie. The deiuund de­
veloped ruplilly und he put in a
URGES CONTINUATION
commercial
cunning outfit und now
OF GRADING MONIES
is producing about 40 cases dully.
During Ihe past summer, he re­
The state bourd of agriculture,
ports, lie canned and sidil more
meeting December 21 in Salem, than 19,000 pounds of turkey meat
unanimously adopted u resolution
und Ihe business Is still growing.
asking for legislative appropriation
for ronlinuallon of Ihe stale cream ,»»»♦» w * w w s w w w n s w w s M » » * «
grading program; and also turned
August W . Glutsch
down a request to conduct grey­
DOCTOR OF OPTOMBTBY
hound racing at the 1941 Oregon
state fair.
Six cessor To Dr. Jud Rickert
Ed Geary, Klamath Falls, Is
Specialist Io sll problems of
chairman of the board, other mem-
eye comfort and vision
bers being George Fiillenwider,
308 Fluhrsr Bldg. - Phone 114«
Carlton; Fred Cockell, Milwaukie;
Medford. Oregon
E. A. Rowell, Scholls; Armand W
Perkins, Haines; G A Brown, Port­ ♦ % ♦ ♦ * * * ♦ * * ♦ * * * * * * ♦ * ♦ * * * * * * ♦ * * * ♦ ♦ * •
land; and Rory Collins, Hood Riv­ » ♦ a * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
the newer developments in Bang's
disease control, including calf vac-
clnation.
The annual bunquet w ill he held
Ihe evening of January 9. Details
of Ihe educational progrum will be
announced soon, says Morse.
I iest moment the following supplies:
$140,000 worth of clothing, $100,000
Aid Greek Needy
worth of dehydrated ittilk, $100,000
worth of blankets, $100,000 worth
Washington, D. C.—Purchase of of cereals, cocoa, fruit Juices, sy­
an additional $500.000 worth of rup and margerine, and medical
war relief supplies for Greece was supplies valued at $60,000.
announced here by the American
If the Bed Cross can obtain the
Bed Cross. Bed Cross relief to supplies in time, they w ill leave
Greece now totals $725,000.
er.
New York for Athens in December
The announcement followed re­ aboard a Greek vessel. Other sup­
The legislature has appropriated
ceipt of cable advices from Charles plies previously obtained and vat-
money for the ereuui grading work
House, newly appointed American ucd a, gi25,0OO — consisting most-
in the last fwo bienniums, hut the
DAIRYMEN SCHEDULE BIG
Bed Cross representative at Athens. ,y of surgicai dressings and gar-
request ter $25,000 for Ihe next bi­
SESSION AT GRANTS PASS
Government in Banking
His cable described growing needs ¿ enls produced by Red Cross chap-
ennium was dropped from the state
for food, clothing and medical sup­ ters — cleared New York last week
budget due to lurk of funds. The
"We must keep constantly in
Dairymen of Oregon are plan­ program applies Io ull sections of
plies among the civil and military the Red Cross said.
population.
Meanwhile, drugs and
surgical mind that the threat to the Ameri­ ning on holding one of Iheir most Ihe state and to Ihe largest single
All woolen garnirnts cleaned
On a basis of House’s reports, the instruments valued at $50,000 were can system of banking is growing important state meetings in Grants source of rush farm income in Ore­
by us are moth proofed al no
Bed Cross plans to send at the earl- en route to Greece from a British both in scope and Intensity,” said Puss early in the yeur, when the gon, the dairy industry.
extra cost.
Red Cross depot in the middle east. ! C. E. Reardon, president of the forty-eighth annual convention of | In turning down the request pre- |
Illinois Rankers Association, re- the Oregon Dairymen** association sented by greyhound owners of
FRKNCH
LAUNDRY
AND
Arrangements for the shipment
w ill be held on January 8, 9, and Portland, for dog racing ul Ihe fair.
DRY CLEANRRM
the
American
Red
cen,‘y’
were made by
| Ihe board declurrd such a move on ‘
watch repairing
the 10.
Cross, which w ill replace the Brit- i Anyone who has watched
Pick up and deliver twice a
governmental
trend
in
late
years
L a r r y Schade
As is becoming the rule quite top of the present horse races
ish supplies.
week.
S. P. Watch Inspector
To assist in the distribution of j must agree with that. Government generally among state-wide agri­ would tuke the stale fair out of Ihe
has
gone
into
banking
to
a
far
agrirulturul
eluss,
which
Ihe
man­
Since IN I
cultural groups, Ihe first day of the
American Red Cross supplies in i
SI S. Central—Next to Cratertaa
Greece, Raymond T. Schaeffer, for- j greater degree than most of us rea­ convention will be devoted to com- i agement is anxious to maintain.
Medford. Oregon
merly of the Red Cross staff in lise. There are literally scores of mittee meetings, with the main The proposal was ter dog races a; igpsariansr»ar»arsariaric’Mri«<iur» /
France, has been assigned to Greece. Federal agencies which are in the public business and educational ad­ night.
Holiday Specials
credit business in one way or an­ dresses of Ihe session scheduled for
In addition to routine depart- j
it also was announced.
other.
Some
of
these
may
serve
a
men!
of
agriculture
reports,
the
the
second
und
third
days,
accord­
Aid to Greece is being extended
Leonard’s Beauty
through funds contributed to the i necessary purpose. But. no matter ing to an advance announcement board heard about several propoead
You can know your EYBS
College
Red Cross war relief fund and thru how beneficial they are, (hey pose just issued by Roger Morse, exten­ laws which would affeel agricul­
an
extremely
serious
problem.
Lenses only when required
sion dairyman at Oregon State col­ ture. However, no action was tak­
$6.50 Maehineless Permanent
purchases made by the government
That problem, briefly staled, is lege and secretary of the associa­ en on any of these.
Wave $1.95
from funds appropriated by Con­
Dr. Herbert W Hermann
this: Can the trend be stopped be­ tion.
gress, it was explained.
fore private banking disappears,
OPTOMETRIST
$2.95 Lavanderoil Wave $1.00
A new feulure of the convention CANNED TURKEY BUSINESS
and the government attnins abso­ this year w ill be meetings of three
Including
shampoo A hair style
DEVELOPED ON HIG SCALE
Grants Pass
Turkey Feather»
lute control over the capital and purebred cattle clubs in connec­
•1» H . St.
Phoae MAI
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
savings of the people? Certainly, tion with tne convention. The Ore­
Make Big Blooms
A popular commerelnl exhibit ut
the average run of politicians will gon sections of the Jersey, Guern­
Carefully Supervised
the Northwestern Turkey show, an
Turkey shippers have no trouble mot voluntarily stop it—they arc i sey and Holstein breed associa­ exhibit which marks a rapidly
disposing of their turkey feathers ever lustful for more power. It can tions w ill hold meetings on the af­
i f th e re are daffodil growers ia the be stopped only if the people will ternoon of Thursday, January 9.
it so— and make their w ill known
vicinity.
Two principal committees which
YOUR
Use of turkey feathers on the daf- to those who pass and administer w ill hold sessions on the opening
fodil fields has given excellent re­ the laws.
day w ill deal with the subject of
Government in banking is per­ sales promotion and disease con­
sults to growers in the Umpqua dis­
trict of southern Oregon, says Chas. haps the most important step along trol. Unusual interest is being
w ill be compounded with the
A. Cole, horticulturist with the .he road to dictatorship— as the shown in the latter subject this
highest quality drugs obtain­
state department of agriculture. Ex­ dictators themselves have often year because of the thorough dis­
able and as exactly as your
tra large blooms produced in fields frankly said. He who controls a cussions scheduled Io be had on
Doctor orders at the depend­
where the feathers are used as a nation’s money, controls its des­
able—
tiny. Only if that control remains
mulch are reported.
The feathers provide the soil with vested in the people, as it does to­
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humus and with nitrate and are, of day, can democracy be preserved.
( 4 |S TH E UN IVERSE, IN C LU D -
GRANTS PASS. O tl
course, easy to plow under in the
1 IN O MAN. EVO LVED BY
spring after they have rotted. Use High Grade Agricultural
A T O M IC FORCE?" was the subject
of the feathers provides the soil
of the Lesson - Sermon In all
with valuable blood meal for noth­ Limestone Frow Low Grade
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
ing, or at least only for the time and Willamette Valley Rock
Sunday. Dec. 22, 1940.
C A L L anyone by
exertion in hauling them from
The Oolden Text was. "Thus
The Seal of Approval
salth the Lord that created the
plants to fields.
Willamette Valley farmers, who
telep h o n e. Y our c o n ­
heavens; Ood himself that form­
Caiftion is given that application have long known that their land
n e c tio n w ill be m ade
ed the earth and made It; . . .
of feathers should not be too heavy, was badly in need of limerock fer­
I
am
the
Lord;
and
there
la
none
w ith a m a z in g s p e e d
or soft flowers may be produced. tilizer, may be able to purchase
else” (Isa. 45:18).
Some growers in Benton and high grade rock derived from the
(average time to reach any
Among the citations which com­
Marion counties are also using the low grade deposits occurring in the
telephone in Am erica, by
prised the Lesson-Sermon was thr
feather mulch.
valley at Dallas and Marquam, if
Long Distance, is less than
following from the Bible; " In the
te4ts made recently by the State
1>4 minutes).
beginning God created the heaven
Department of Geology and Mineral
and the earth. And Ood said. Let
A Bear of a Fish Story
B ut y o u r o p e ra to r
Awarded by the American In ­
there be light: and there was light.
Industries and the United States
And
Ood
saw
everything
that
he
stitute of Laundering after
w ill alw ays have tim e
A couple of miles up the creek Bureau of Mines can be applied on
nad made, and. behold, It was
Passing Rigid Tests
a commercial scale.
to say " P ie a s e " a n d
very good” (Oen. 1:1. 2, 31).
An advance report on the series
The
Lesson-Sermon
also
Included
O U R D R IV E R P IC K S U P A N D
M HSM SSSSHM SM SSSSSSSSSSSW M of limestone studies being made by
“ T h a n k y o u ."
the following correlative passages
D E L IV E R S O N T U B S . A F R I.
these agencies has jus*t been pub­
from the Christian Science text­
Leave Your Laundry at The
DR. O. H. SCHEETZ
lished as G.M.I. Short Paper No. 4,
book, "Science and Health with
"Ace of Spades”
Optom etrist
"Beiieficiation
by
Flotation of
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
I Willamette Valley Limestone of
Baker Eddy: "<3od creates and gov­
RTKSIGHT graeiAURT
GRANTS PASS
T H I PACIFIC TELEPHONS
Oregon”, by J. B. Clemmer and B.
erns the universe, Including man.
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The universe Is filled with spirit­
«06 Bast H St,
H. Clemmons of the United States
ual Ideas, which He evolves, and
“Since 1900”
Bureau of Mines in cooperation
Golden Rala H I t
they are obedient to the Mind
with this Department.
•*%****%**%**»•»%*»**•***♦♦**%«*»
that makes them” (p. 295).
Three series of tests with vary­
< .-i..„i,
„
ing factors were made on lime­
stones from Marquam and Dallas,
with the result that the calcium
carbonate content of the rock was
raised from around 40 to over 85
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percent. The tests involved grind­
ing the limestone Io varying de­
grees of fineness, and mixing por­
tions with soaps and chemicals so
that the lime content is lifted by
the bubbles of the froth and car­
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ried off from the other constitu­
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ents. If this process, called "flota­
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Prevuc Saturday Nitel
“Doomed Caravans”
tion”, can be applied on an econo­
Plus Gene Autry in
The World’s News Seen Through
Plus Charles Starreit in
mic scale, Willamette Valley far­
Sun., Mon., Tues
“Gaucho Serenade”
“Thundering
Frontier”
mers may be able to use local rock
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Children born in Oregon stand a
better chance of living through the
fir.ft year of life than ohildren born
in almost any other state in Amer­
ica, according to data released to­
day by the public health research
department of the Oregon Mutuar
Life Insurance company.
Offical records of the state board
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“Dr. Kildare’s Strange
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