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* ’"!• GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY iS. 1933 Sewing club w ill mecí ui H iehoille o f Mrs. Joe B la ir F riila y. of Jaek.soll county w ith o u t fear, fa SCHOOL HONOR H H I.IS Al the RIVOLI THEAÌKE, o ir o r prejudice. TDK LAST SIX W EEKS Grants Paas, Orcgtì^ a. A budget so simple every ta x Hay Thompson was a Medford payer can read and m id. isla n d it. I lie high school honor ro ll foi cu lle r \ \ «dnesday. ' ¡ ■•‘ii'ic a 1 d I’ts to p, y ; no the ilrul sein, der of Ihe Itl.tl-1932 Friday, Saturday, Teh. I« and 20 Mrs. Alva Cool; was a Medford favorite, to reward. “UNION DEPOT" school year Is us fo llo w s : Mr. Sweet i •; alw ays supported caller Saturday. June M oorr uiad a I uve age in W it Ii Doug Fairbanks Jr., Joan Hion " '! whi!.' i . -ts in this section all .uhjeels w h ich ranked h r first. dell, Guy Kihliec, Alan Hule. Mrs. Pete Sm ilh o f Grants Pass .e county, ea pet-hilly. being Comedy S e r.'l Curlnuu B e,drier Palmer, V irg il Ei iiiglon visited her daughter Mrs. Hoy (' ,n t. o! . o r « a! of the Sams Val- and 11 rue M< rro w a ll rank d sec eron W rdncsi'av. I y Cratin' Is. e i -rket road No. 2 und w ith tw o i s ami tw o II Sunday Only, Teh. 21 Tom Sm ilh is confined Io h:s hom. H ill H ooker o f Medford is a guest '• • s i. n. y slat ■ highw ay la j "W ORKING G IIIL S ” '1 e h r..I - f Dorn S iniih, M m ile H irrla o t. w ith a severe attack i f lumbago. o f his sister, Mrs. Alva Cook this Ibis r.;i!le.' he cooperated liearl- made one I and and three Il's . . W ith Paul Lucus, 'llu l Is Rogers, i week. i.y ■ i li Ih eh in ih e r o f comm n e Cleo, n I his Gen. I'e rlh a Coy was in M .dt'ord Sat I.lo yd H oiafli-ld made fc :r IT- T ra ile r* Dec J u d ilh Wood, l o ro lliy al t.. Id o il ml w ith others inter- in his ( . '.intuitions. H ull, S tuart Irw in . urday on business. Mrs. M innie I.owe accom p.i'ii I Donor, gh. e led in Hi 'm ile . I'ois road w ill Com. ily •— Act N. ws . . . , . her son. Dee, o f Medford to v si! T lie fo«. w ing students I. ,ul m Qu't a num ber « f Co d H i ! dr.il Ila rry E lls w o rth r nw •• '.e'.ed an d n in n i .tilled grade Lelov. a II I lo r the iv'ra g e ,M®S Trie lids at (ira n ís P ‘ass d Tuesday. ers in.'oy .il a h. I Inn;' dim er was a business v is ito r here Monday. b i t "■ state gas tax f im i. M onday, T u esd ay , Teli. 22 und 2.1 Jun • Mo re, lleatriee Palmer. Mrs. John Hayes and Mrs. C. W . the F gl-.s hall in ?!e.lfo:'d las Douglas F a lrliu n ks ' r., in M r g ll Ellington, In lie Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Rees Chapman of M artin w ere M elf ird business vis- Friday even re. C LMMl’ NIC \ FIONS 'Around the World In HO M miles" ! Dora Smith Minnie Harris« u. I.lo yi K lam ath Tails called on friends ¡tors Tuesday. Comedy — Act • New « An rrig a t on p .n j.v c. n;| , llo h ifle ld , El le Baker. Hoher a Bra here a short time' Sunday. t.i n « 'T ru th Before You Broad- \ \ ¿iiu, Pu«, J.u i i It ) ' .. . ... . , F. 'I. "Dad ‘ Hiebardson lias been Ih'1 a 'ghbe: In oil <lf ? ...ío r .r.°“ r . 2 a.s.s,n*¿un * »« •«*< » »■»*’> 1 •« ** ‘'ll I fo r T i.a i ' - '■in Ih, Ilia Mae H igginbolh.n i, Mar Wednesday, T hars,t-iy, I eh. 2! A 21 Ur Birthday parly —al Horning's Miae "TW lj KINDS OF WOMEN" it u d Gold D ill c e ll inure Jorie Davis. B ow l and M iller. Louis. lio n i .lie eh m w i I i bi Î v gi e t rheum atism . Grants Pass, Oregon. F 4 -II-IS !> publicity Ihrot ::!i Ihr dailv ! Sinith, Lucille Whenll y. Zcldn Ma W IDi Miriam llopl.i is. Ph II ¡is Hol lilis IV mince, act to Mr. amt Mrs. Jack P ickard w e r. T-'i's o f Medford, p r -suinuhl; act Smilh, Walluee Iverson. Dele i Mer mes. Wynne G illu m . SI airi li-wlii. liters. Dee l.ow e o f MeiMbrd was c a llin g . uests ,,f y ,. and Mrs. Jack W ilson Pass ■¡'.g us a d .iI L m ? . C oini'ih Act I'rnv ■’< cue c ir. on Mr. and Mrs. C lin to n W alker A ( iris lia n Sei : «• in Medford Snudai. ’ have a -• ay . ¡eie I to 1 -i ;i t'U Bee . fa r Die th ird si w er' Sunday. servii ' io observen s , f lite .. .n .l o not « n e Io t tv i iiih pe rib I how Dial I ene .‘ lorian lE S l LTK (.I VISPI T IO S C lio G ilc h ris t is q u ite i ll at his Mrs. Joe Lew is and ch ild re u spent home here, su ffe rin g a severe at W ashington B ie e n lin u i, I v Ì.1 Ill- ::i; Lent d , mt'.« q s, 1 ■:( as , h<. , and lune Moore tied for fir- C O N TESI' D M . I ' M I i lu id Mond ay. i e h r i i a r i 22 Ill 8 p ..re a fvv marc drops o f red Al Sunday w ith Mrs. L e w is’ parents, place will. Dir, e I's and one I tack of influenza. in. al Ille T,ohi H ill h o ld diaing -..II hie, Mr. and Mrs. Musty, in Central 1 11 my veins. 1 am un each. Supi. M' is nger rcim rts D ir result swerin P oint. Mrs. F loyd Lance has been con room. The publie is inv ted to a' die ciim iiiiiuie iDoiis ib ili Beatrice Palmer, M innie H arrixoi f Die v isita tim i coldest held fr ii fin e d to her bed the last few days tend. have appeared in the Medford pa ami V lrg I E llin g to n a ll lie d foi Jim Clements and George Ham- pers. in def use o f myself, as wal second place w ith tw o Ts mid Iw . Telit unry I Io 15 as fo llo w s. ' I ' l l - w ith influenza. Her m other, Mrs. Miss Edith F enw ick moved Tues niersly left Wednesday m orning fo r eeiinil grade room won w ith a per- Bob Cook, has been earing fo r her. day from the apartment in the Heed as the other o ffic ia ls o f Gold H ill It's each. Brookings, where they w ill w o rk in rentage of 107. mid Dial the f if t li I'irs l 1 w ill em phatically state Those having no grade below ii ;ra«le r, om lim i III s comi highest the E m ily gold mines. Mrs. Belle Centers has been em house occupied by the Moore fam- ilv . to the home of Mr. and Mrs h'|l*. "f H ill hold II w ere: V irg il E d iiig h n i, June ra tin g w ith 105 per ccpl. A total o f ployed the last week by W . D. N o r w ill i 1 " IW 1 ,o,,or f ° r 'H e ru n * itix l »ol- Mo.,re. I.loyd llo la fie ld , Irene M or Mrs. Aletha Bobbins and daugh ton du rin g the illness o f Mes. N or Aurele Meunier, where site diers ((sp e cia lly fo r real soldiers). row , Dora Sm ilh, Itealriee Palmer, 17tl visits were registered in III«- e n ter, E laine, w h o w e n t to» P ortland share an apartm ent w ith Miss Al ton who has influenza. tire selloni du rin g tin tw o weeks ind also have a sincere respect for and M in iii H arrison. Sunday fo r a v is it w ith Mrs. Bob b e rlin a Hankey. period. old age. b in s’ sister. Mrs. A rth u r Gorham, re Take home a box o f chocolate .. , , ... , The fo llo w in g students had no W ord has been received by Mrs. turned here Tuesday. Mrs. Paul cherries on W ashington's b irth d a y, ,.\U ' ‘T .'l!S,';' ,,ls " " 'K r a d e below a I I I : Elsi,. Baker. Ito CLASSIFIED Thompson clerked at D rake’s d u r from H orning's Shack, Grants Pass. Susie Coy o f the death o f fo u r-ye a r . 'o b c of a p a trio t and takes oil one l> rta Braden, W iln u Poe, Rowland f another character. Dial is a d if M ille r, (Ipal Rodgers, Louise Smith. ing Mrs. B obbins' absence. F4-11-18 old Frank Gilman, son o f Mr. and l u l l B E N T : 5 room modern fu r- Mrs. Ralph Gilman of Santa Monica. ferent tilin g , so i f people in distant Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Angstead and C a lifo rn ia , w ho died fo llo w in g an com m unities w ould fin d out the true I ueille W lieulley, Walluee Iverson. n is iin i home, w ith hath and garage. H. G. B aker and son, Fred, w ho T'IK-25 w ere forced to re tu rn here fo llo w Clarence K ell attended the Medford illness o f w hooping cough and b ro n and real facts before condemning Ilia Ma.* H igginbotham , Iren - M o r In q u ire Mrs. I.in y Mee. ro w . June Moore, Beatrice Palmer. ing th e ir auto accident last Wed high-Oregon frosh basketball game ch ia l pneumonia. Frank's father is others in the discharge o f th e ir du FOB SAI E Standard make o f MInnI,. H arrison, V irg il E llington. nesday in the Siskiyous, w h ile en in Medford Saturday evening. Med a nephew o f Mrs. Coy ami the fam ties llie re w ould be more harmony piano near Gold H ill, l i d i sacrifie I.loyd llo la fie h l, Dora Sm ilh. high was victo rio u s, after ily visited here last fa ll. route to th e ir mine, returned to fo rd and not - so inueli discord, mid n il-I fo r unpaid balance. A snap. Easy F o rt Jones. F rid a y m orning. Hugh having met defeat the night before .leerssary p u b lic ity . I „ ()(. |j|C ItN S E S terms. W rite T a llm iill Piano Stole, C hief M ining Engineer James W. Hayes took them dow n as repairs against the same team. III one o f Die letters published. |lllrc h „ S(.(, |n Mll,.(.h Salem, Oregon. PH Neil o f Pasadena, C a lifo rn ia is here had not been completed on th e ir I lie w rite r, presumably a veteran, pay a penally. License fee fo r mule A nother large crow d was in at lliis week Io examine ore samples car. FOB SALE: Cedar Posts, sawed re fe rre d to Die o ffic ia ls o f Gobi dogs $1.00 anil fo r females $1.50. tendance at the dance given by the al the M illio n a ire mine near this H ill us "Y oung w ire brained Cos- I f l r r March 1st Die penalty w ill he o r s p lit; T in . ce n trifu g a l pum p; „„J,' ,n civic club o f Bogue R iver at the c ity Last week George H a n .m e r.ly i arm y he said. charged w h ich w ill double Ihe fee. 9x12 sienin engine; yearling h u ll; O 'K e lly h a ll in that tow n Saturday nnd Jim Clements, local m iners, did KVfH,„ soj S-ln. w agon; .'I 1-2 h. p. in g in e ; WANTED evening. Many from Gold H ill at considerable w o rk re li.n b e rin g an unnb,e „ lsw ,.r reve(1|e |ha| , n Purchase in ii r license at Die County K rn a ln seed onts. Messenger Lum Clerk's office. No salesmen are tended. f i r i h t T mO,” h S' ead ° r b ci"« r *'P” rt«'.t absent, he Turkeys and Poultry her Co.. Gold H ill. Oregon. e T II 18 e ffo rts have been made to remove „ .......... . ........ . , , w o rk in g m il o f D ir office this year. ANY AMOUNT was reported sick in the hospital John Logan and C urt Davis left w a te r from the lo w e r levels. 1» S Ml I I It. T o ll SALE: Country store. Splen I under a doelor's care. Wednesday m o rn in g fo r San F ra n Ship Direct and Get TI8-25 C ounty Clerk. did locution. W ill lake some trude. A ik ! here lei me again stale, w ith The Grants Pass Chamber of cisco fo r sp rin g baseball tra in in g . TOP PRICES F ra n k E. B la ir, L o w e ll, Oregon. C urt, w ho played on the BOA team Com m erc? has received 18,000 trees a ll ris p re ts Io a S oldier—n Beal Bead the A ils! F I I - 18-25 Honeat Weights------ here several years ago, has been to be used in h ighw ay and park ''•’ •‘ ••«■r— I w ould ra th e r belong In ----- Honest Grade beautification projects in Josephine ra ,,ks o f a ‘‘ Young w ire brained v is itin g friends here. He is a mem he Cossack" than Io the ranks o f Ihe ber o f the San Francisco Seals club. county. Redwood trees w ill " Interstate Poultry Co. sä ?«® .a-'^ m i ’ll John, w ho is also an experience«! I’' an*l'd along the Kcdsvond high " L iq u o r Lapping H ound." that has. S15 Franklin St. Io tie eared fo r and nursed in a hos- I b all p la ye r w ill tr y out fo r a place w ay in Grants Pass. A ll the trees OAKLAND, CALIF have been spoken fo r, according to p ilu l at Die expense o f Ihe tux pay on Ihe same team. HAVE YOUR SPARK w o rd from the Josephine county- ers o f the government. seat. Dr. Inskeep intim ated that when PLUGS TESTED___ Adolphus F rick was struck bv an It seems that Gold H ill in general, auto in Gold H ill he was not eared and the K ell fa m ily in p a rticu la r fo r and was th ro w n in ja il fo r Wc have just received an AC SPARK PLUG . is su ffe rin g from an epidem ic o f dog ,| r ,|n k‘ V(.|A |ni)<,h Io D ir con- : : biles. Last week Clarence Kell and I i r ..r . si,. i, ri ,. . TESTER and are prepared to test your plugs B w. rp bitten hill..,, by I.v dogs, .1...,. and ; ,r ',r >- Mr- J nek. When struck by B illie illie Betts Betts were j a ear on the highw ay at Gold H ill without removing them from the car. This ma on Monday o f this week Leonard was taken to the hospital where h r K ell, 12-year-old b ro th e r o f C la r chine shows at a glance what condition your re in a in e ij u n til he was w e ll o f his ence attempted to break up a dog in ju rie s. plugs arc in. Drive in and let us demonstrate— fig h t on Main street and was b it Also Dr. Inskeep staled that the A faulty plug is often the cause of yi ur car not ten on the arm. The wound was not above mentioned was not an addict j ri serious. It has been mentioned that starting easy or using too much gasoline. to liq u o r. Iiere again I state that j C harlie Kell, the boys’ father, Dr. Inskeep, nol liv in g in this com m ight be next, but he says the dog m u n ity, is not in a position to w o n ’t bite h im —he’ll bile Die dog! judge, o r Io know , as we w h o have A dilapidated one Jung car, w ith had to he in contact w ith Mr. F rick. In conclusion let inc state that an im provised carriage top o f b rig h t Chas. Kell, Prop. colored striped a w ning lim ped its Mr. F rick did no, burn to death, as w ay through Gold H ill about noon some w o u ld have you to believe T /f 1 7 £ l j j y s Wednesday, and although it did nol by false propaganda. It was a regrettable occurence nnd — slop, attracted considerable alien- lio n . The ear bore a Tennessee perhaps could have been prevented license and the slogan "Th<* depres i f we could have know n ahead o f sion is over.” The ear was the one- lim e w hat we know al the end. and c y lin d e r Cadillac. 1901) model, w hich as the o ffic ia ls were fu n c tio n in g in had been on display at Medford over accordance to law and th e ir sw orn the w e e ke nd . Its d riv e r pull« d it duty, I do no, hold them to blame. out o f a riv e r where it had lai» IV. II. FERGUS,IN buried in Ihe mud fo r eight years, Mayor o f Gold H ill. and is m aking a to u r o f the country, p la n nin g fin a lly to go to D e tro it, to the C adillac factory. peal Happenings I ( ■ 1 ! GOLD HILL GARAGE S u b s c r ib e NOW to t h e Gold Hill News SEE SPECIAL MAGAZINE CLUB OFFER ON PAGE 3 Read the Home Town Paper— take advantage of this special offer NOW. Tell your friends, and send the paper to “the folks back home.” HOSTESS AT VALENTINE PARTY Miss P atricia Meisinger enter tained a num ber o f friends at a Val entine p a rty at her home Sunday afternoon. The ch ild re n played games, a fte r w h ich d a in ty refresh ments w ere served to the 13 guests. L. M. Sweet Seeks Commissioner Job L . M. Sweet o f Beagle this week announced his inte n tio n Io he a can didate in the spring prim aries fo r nom ination as county commissioner, and in a statement to this paper says: "In s u b m ittin g my name fo r coun ty com m issioner a, the May p rim a r ies, I have outlined below the p la t form upon w hich I shad solicit the ' ¡courtesy o f the voters and ask D ieir , candid consideration. 1. The M eier tax-revision and re- trc n e h iiie n t progrem. 2. Jackson County P „ j,i o n a j Grange demanded reforms. 3. Salvage our bonus and im lus Iries from Die w ra th o f the tax- gatherers and insure security o f perm anent contentm ent, happiness and p ro s p e rity to o u r people. 4. A square ileal fo r every inch CHANGE YOUR OIL W armer weather is coming and your motor will perform better with fresh oil in the crank case. Drive in and let us change the oil in your car for spring driving. We can grease your au tomobile so it will irde like new too. EE ETII for AFE S E R V IC E C oy & Robinson SETH COY. Mgr. laineh stand and restauran, In conneoDon.