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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1931)
THE 601 D HTI L NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL a, 1931 I chicken «tinner w ith nil the trlm - Miss Mildred O rr entertained nt i mings. Pructicalh every inemlwr ol two tables of bridge Tuesday eve EASTER EGGS—EASTER DYES both squads was present and enjoy ning. The follow ing were present: ed the hospitality of the Angsiea«i> Moudie Robinson. Lola Heed Bertha A new shipment of to the utmost. Mr. nod Mrs. Aug- Coy, Miss Moore. Miss Hanky. Mrs. stead coached III«* tw o teams th< Prim .'.lid Dora H am m ersly. past tw o years. ---------y-.---- _ tlille Herd and Beth llee.l, son and C onstir.rtion un tcrw .iy on |7 i, daughter of Mr. m d Mrs. Wm. Reed O ' \\ «shingli.n school huil.l ng on cnti riained 1 numb r of th eir little Dhiota and Pencil street«, in Med- friends at lli. 'ir tu me on fourth White Organdie—-White Indian Head foril. avenii? Saturday afternoon. Tin White Voile V« mig f dks enjoyed games and re S. ... Sweet w in a visitor in Iht freshnnnts and left after wish ng h ir little host and hostess many city today from Deugle. GOLD HILL PAVILION happy returns of the «lay . Quite a number uf the local people GENERAL LINE OF GROCERIES NOTICE TO (K E D ITO ItS eiijoyr«. the week cud picking w ild Gold Hill, Oregon 1 iowers. Ihere semis to he a p;-„ IN H IE COUNTY COURT OF fusion of lamb tongues and red bell, 11 E S T A IE O F OREGON EoB on the slope, this year and they are JACKSON C o t NTY. Dante Until 2:00 Good Music being sough) by both old ami young In tile m atter of the « slat • of Wll- O. t . N ewell was in from his m in bain A. P o in ter, «lereast'd. ing claim on Tools ereek Saturday Notice is hereby given that lhe lie h a . been doing the assessment le.im imd P ack stytiud ex; vcl lo b el < otinly Court of t;lP Slut? of Ore gel' are sick willi the mutiqia. w o rk on his ow n p ro p e rly and the li. last year s record», allhoiigli we gon fo r Jackson County, has an- Second and T hird ' ro p vrty o f 111' P urkepile m ine In «•a; ne» th ree p a in i, am i seventh \ ii ginia Ham lias lhe mump». ’ lie .suuic vie n ity . lie is ru ite en 1 >in ,«l aie executor of the estate place in die sia le Track inveì, and Hot erl Rosecrnns from Centra thusiaspe w ith lb - pros;>ects id id.. « f \\ illiani A. P o in ter. «1« •eased. All won thè eounly C ham pion,hip in ■ -rsons h.-.vini! r ’nims acuinst said baseball. Point entered our school Tuesday. mine. Mrs. Mini, lh< artist, is spenil- «slal«‘ are hereby req u ired h> pre- 1'hlrd ano' Fourth • ng this w iek w ith the Miss«', J« v e.t lln pi w illi p ro p er vouchers H arry N orris lias the mumps. Calendar ' ilb-n s i, months from this date robs. Vaudeville A pril 17 I tie th ird und fourth grades studi at the office of Porter J. N eff fcaster cards at the Della. | in Sunday from the Meadows, where ed Hie picture of "Aurora", Music Festival A pril 24 Dr. and Mrs. I.amh and sons spent Cooley Building. Medford, Oregon. Ed. Bolt was a visitor in Brants **'ey are cutting wood. 1 rack M ed—May 2 lhe week end w ith Mr. and Mrs F ifth Dnied March 24, 1931. Pass one day last week. Katherine Hayes, small daughter Lively. Buceuluurenle May 17 the fifth grnde is making indus IL E. Harder, Me. ami Mrs. Lively have rented ( oniinencrnicnt—May 22 tria l maps of the United Stales, Mrs. Paul Thompson has started of ' l r - a»d Mrs. Hugh Hayes, is a Executor o f the estate of W illiam 1 lhe above mentioned are events the Earnest Boss home. Lester Rholen. Sylvia Craft and to Normal School at Ashland. ncw victim of the mumps. that w ill lake place during the re Fvelyn l.e C lair were absent Mon Jaster eggs, dyes and novelties at day. luaiiidcr of (he school year. the Delta. land spent the week end w ith Mr Seventh and Eighth Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Sams Bailey 's mother, Mrs. Tony Boss. A very Interesting talk on traffic Alice Dusenbury has the muni|>s. Valley visited Jack Pickard Tues Mr. and Mrs. John Avena and laws was given Iasi Thursday by day. small son of Sacramento, Cal., are T ra ffic O fficer Rucoui, lie staled Alan Cameron was a business visi visiting Mrs. Avena's mother. Mrs. thut it was not exactly lhe Irn ffi Publishcl by the Student» of the Gobi H ilt High School to r in lhe city from Ashland Mon Carrie Puhi, of this city. DR. O L IV E McKAY day. ----------------— ■ —------- 1 (.hiroiirnetlc Physician o f the rapid recovery of Mrs. Mer E ditor—Opal B ill Gardner and Fred Lewis were Physiotherapy Hayes ¡ He also told of some of r itt Merriman from an appendicitis General News— Lucille H ittle. „„ _ Phone 196 Sports Editor—Linsley Donnan oim ration at Sacred Heart hospital 32 Tuffs Bldg. Grant» P m » Social Editor—Sylvia Cardin. in Medford. Grade News— Minnie Harrison. Patty Messinger. Virginia and FRESKAIBN p . a . . u I t -------- -- RETURN ...... ■ . v i A «j .......’ • ’ in ju iir . Carol Jean Ham and B ill Betts are Last Friday, March 27, the fresh Now that basketbull season and It seemed thut everyone fell better school children forced to miss men gave the high school th e ir re the tournament are past, the stud towards tra ffic officers after this school because of mumps. turn party. Many gallics were play talk. The w ork ^>f reshingling and re ed and the evening was a lively one ents of the Gold H ill High school When Buying GRADE NEWS papering the Methodist Community for all those present. After the •ire turning to sports more suitable to spring weather. Prospects for a First church has been finished and the games a lunch was served. w inning base ball team are bright Janet M ullin and Patricia Mesata. F ri., Sat.. Apr. 3-4 building is much unproved in ap provided other school, of the county BIG DOUBLE BILL pearance. Mr. and Mrs. Angstead gave the Booth Tarkington’s Mrs. Della Shaver and son, Wood- boys’ and g irls’ basketball squads are able to put teams in the field. Specify “FATHER’S SON” row, are at Toledo, \\ ash., where a dinner Friday night. There were W> expect to send track athletes to w ith both the Oregon Belay meet at Eu they are the guests of relatives. They - - present and everyone enjoyed Lewis Stone-Irene Bieh left Monday fo r the northern city. the evening. Those present were: gene and the Slate Track meet at Leon Janney also the old favorite C lifford W right left Tuesday fo r Huth Green, Jean Chisholm, Dora Corvallis. In addition to baseball Portland to look after business in Smith. Marie Biles, Lucille H iltle, and track some of the students are THE DESERT SONG terests. very interesting Lucille Wheatley. Edith Dusenberry , finding ' , „ tennis . “ a V?,ry Time lim it on merchant’s are interest- tickets extended to A p ril 3. There w ill be another dance at Nettie Stone, Zelda Smith, Velma S n enû’ u T Use your merchant's tickets tennis team ia ir n am ma matches w ith the local pavilion Saturday night. r Clair. Beatrice . ........... Palmer, Genevir i ■’J A 1-' and see this double Butter Mr. Kincaid _ expects to continue , --------------- - „ the Stumbo, Logan Gardner, Melvin some of the other small schools of b ill. Anyone can enjoy a dances here every other Saturday Sargent, Lyle Childers, (den Lin- the county may be arranged. Eggs Baseball i, s till the favorite spring trip when bis car purrs night in the future Sun., Mon., Apr. 5-6 gren. B ill Hammersley, IJnsley Dor A ll color musical romance Warren Kelsoe of Medford was man, Herbert Lingren, Ted Ritter, »port in («old I f ili ¡ i n W(. hop«, along sin out hly—power- Ice Cream er school» are able to find lime and calling on friends in the city Wed V irgil Edington and Eugene Dix. KISS ME AGAIN (> 1 with RICHFIELD material to turn out teams. Last nesday. w ilh Annual Pictures «Milk Bernice Claire, W aller gasoline and lubricated George McDonough, prominent The pictures fo r the annual were y ear we were aide to play only three Pidgeon Sams Valley Granger, was transact received and sent east fo r cuts. They games w ith school, in Jackson coun Cream with RICHFIELD oil. ing business in the city Wednesday. were all good and it is expected ty. This year the student body w ill Tuesday, A pril 7 ( arbonated Beverages Senior High school play Look at these money savers for that there w ill be much laughter in not be aide fira n c ia lly to support As we said before, lets tom orrow and Saturday. Hats 98c the neighborhood when the annual long trip , for baseball games so we THE FOUR FLUSHER Cottage Cheese $1.98-82.98. The Emmy Lou Hat is printed and sold and the people w ill be forced to seek competition seats now on sale go places—with RICH Shop in the M. M. Store at Medford have a chance to see the snap-shot nearer home. Both the baseball FIELD—the gasoline of Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Alan Cameron and Clarence Shav page. Apr. 8-9-10-11 power. er returned last week from Wash I Charlie Chaplin in "If It's Snider's Who’s Who —r - ngton and are now making their Name— Ruth Green “CITY LIGHTS” It’s Best to Bin home in Ashland, where Mr. Shaver Age— 16 years. I t months, 4 days Chaplin’s greatest achievement has returned to his form er situation Height—5 ft. 6 in. w ith the Vining Theatre at that Weight— 135 lbs. I place. REGULAR HOLLY PRICES Favorite Expression—“ Oh Don’t’’ Matinee ______ 35«. Mr. and Mrs. Angstead entertained Favorite pastime—Acting hostess FOB SAIJS—Plymouth Bock hatch J. H. (ile tn ie ) Drolette, Prop. Eyening .................... 50c the members of the girls and boys Greatest W orry—Where’s Ward ing Eggs— 1 he Delta or Jacobs Kiddies a Dime Any Time basketball squad, at their home on Residence—The Colony ranch, Gold H itt. In5tf Gold Hill, Oregon -Ü the highw-ay Friday evening at a 28-32 N. Bartlett St. Am bition—To become a nurse 1-3 cup brown sugar We Serve You Right- Track Phone 203 Medford Track practice fo r C class boys SALESMEN WANTED — To run Heberling business in Jackson was welt under way last week. Gold County. Many make 86« to 875 H ill w ilt “ do things” in track this HERE’S SOME MORE weekly — year around work — no year, especially in C class (16 to 21 lay off. W rite today fo r free book years). let. Friday, Rogue River and Gold H it} G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY w ill combine to have a meet w ith Dept. 1714 Bloomington, 111. Grants Pass at the Grants Pass field. It is hoped that arrangement, fo r a FOB BENT — 5-room residence,1 The coffee with the green cup and saucer E. T. HAM, Prop. meet w ith Medford w ill be complet small garden, garage, 86.00 per ed soon. which proved so popular last winter, month. W ill pay water rent for The Jackson County Track and use of outside bedroom. W ilt also j 2 lbs of Savoy Coffee ............................. g9c Field meet w ill be held at the Fair take meats w ith tenant when in («rounds May 2. I f we have several town if satisfactory. No children. ! One green cup and saucer free meets w ith nearby schools before (Key at Smoke House) — John the county meet it w ill be good Hammersly. Balloon Carnival White Goods DANCE DRAKE'S Saturday Night April 4 p ra / Happenings ¡THE NIJG G E T Dairy Products L e t’s G o P la c e s — Snider’s Nugget Service Station Tavoy Coffee Free Angel Food Cake Pan W ith two packages of Gold Medal cake flour which sells for 89c we give you free one large Angel Food Cake Pan—FREE. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 How’s Your Brakes? Many accidents are caused by defective brakes. Many accidents are averted by having good Drakes. Gold Hill Supply “Where Price« Sell Quality” W e G iv e G r e e n D iscount S tamps ! Snider Dairy & Pro uce Co. k c . Let us inspect, tighten or reline your brakes THE COST IS VERY MODERATE GOLD HILL GARAGE Acetylene Welding Batteries Recharged ws iWAtVAVz ito- HAMS FOR EASTER Eastern Hams lb.......25 Half or Whole BREAD 3 small loaves..,. Large loaf.......... CORN 3 cans Iowa Chief......3.» SOUP 3 cans Campbells. All kinds PUMPKIN 3 No. 2% Tins............35 WONDER FOAM Granulated Soap Large package..........33 OYSTERS 3 cans.........................<35 .25 POST TOASTIES 3 packages for......... .23 COMB HONEY 2 ior..................... FANCY BABY CLAMS 2 c a n s........... 29 F r e e D e liv e r y