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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1932)
MARCH 3. " ’32 THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY ■ ■ ■— —— ■ » ... . P roteellon o f Ihe tini lunni fo r In a d dition l.iä miles of m otorw ays nut ro uls were bettered. al a eosl ests Is Ihe p rim a ry purpose i f iTKu I, n ip o r : ry h u la h m in o r roads m il tr a il program , > m this spot alld lu st w e e , sp e li, o f ?l 15,019; amt 5.90« mile-, were m i diati Io the f fin i s i i ir e . I m aintained al a eosl of <1115,010. j considerable U nir in Ihe »lellitty Mrs. McFadden of Sams Valiev m ilking pr< p a ra li n . lo r e. n .tru e Hi I oi l on Ih r forest tra il» and ( Hon heilig planned W illi a view ta was a business v is ito r in th is city tion Io start on Ihe new lodge. Iriillw a v s program shows: C on-j p u ssille use l>> p a tr u lliin i and firn Saturday. W o r’ men hi.ve already started struct on. 540 m iles, eosl $07.292; fig h tin g rre w s. AI Ih e s a lite lim e betterm ent, HI miles, eosl $1.550; Illese roads and tru lls open up Ihe Mrs. W. W. Beehv came th is we. ’> I grading fo r Ihe fouuduGuna. I hi i lodge w II require <i0 itiltl hoard fn nuiialeaauee, 11,010 n il’e.. eosl iiu lio u iil forests (o r I u lille use uml from San Francisco, to jo in her h il\ enjoym ent. 1 of lum ber in its eonxt ru ctio n , mu! $107.501. band, w h o returned to th e ir home it w ill be iq it: »f I w ith all t md here last week. | ern convenience». Arrangem ent' T iu V. E. Cervany f im ily m o re * ' have be n made fo r -.awing ill last week fro m th e ir home i a lmnher al t’-.e Jergins mill v h’el Eoots Creek, tu Kedmond, l'a lilo , is now beat, ciinit iio- ed for o;- nia. erntion. Mi». II. D. Herd »pent Mondai evening w ith frieuds at Medford and Ashland. y » - .. . _ . ^pcal Happenings A rth u r Halts o f Ungile H iver vis ite ti friends Iu re Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M cM errlck w ere IM M lM tt eall- s in Hus city Tuesday. A. F. Ik e k e r spi nt Hie week-end in Roseburg. io iu Chisholm, w h o is employed .1 a mine near G rants Pass, spent Mr. and Mrs. Jack W ilson an,I Mrs. J. A. Grim es was a business Sunday at his home here. ch ild re n o f Medford s p .n l Sund.n v is ito r in M u lfo rd Tuesday. Mrs. Bud C ont'it and baby of w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jock P ickard o! Mrs. B a ld w in o f M edford spent Grants Pass were c a llin g on re la th is city . the week-end w ith her niece, Mrs. tives in th is c ity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erosi are e \ M innie B yerly, o f this city. Mrs. M. E. Yokutn o f C o rva llis pected home fro m P o rtla n d today. spent Sunday w ith Mrs. E nim elt Mrs. Eros! recently un d e rw e n t u A rt M u llin is qu ite seriously ill Sutton in this c ity . goiter operation there. at his home in this city unit is Mrs. M illie W a lke r has been forced to lay o ff from duties as Hay Thompson and W oodie Stia fre ig h t agent fo r the S. P. in M id quite i ll at her home here d u rin g ver attended Ihe session of th. the past week. fo rd . C entral P oint Odd E ellow lodge Monday evening. Ladies’ New Spring Hats are now on display at our store. Becoming styles in plain and fancy straws, many with attractive flower trim. DRAKE’S General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods EASTER Comes Early This Year Sunday, Mar. 27 IN Planning Those PRE-EASTER PARTIES and other activities, you will find a complete stock of novelties—nut cups, egg dyes, candies, favors, etc., at this'store. SHOP FOR EASTER AT THE C & B ECONOMY STORE About th ir ty Gold H ill people helped sw ell Ihe cro w d al th Bogue R iv e r dance last Saturday evening. The a ffa ir, w h ich was sponsored by the high school, met w ith the same fin e success that other benefit dances have had there recently. | Considerable re p a ir w o rk is un derw ay on Ihe Old Stage Hoad be tween Jacksonvilel anil Gold H ill Grades are being widened in many places, and culverts repaired, and in several places short curves have been elim inated, m aking th is drive, w h ic h is ve ry scenic, much more pleasant fo r the m otorisf. CALENDARS I s till have a few 1932 calendars le ft and anyone w is h v ig one may stop at m y o ffice fo r if. H. D. Heed. P OH « H IR M M A IIK E I A very ipeclal art«n<rm«nt •nabla» ua to offer our •ubacfiboia ___. »Il tilli«. valu«« of ail • m od ____walll«« K iiM lIo n a l <4 magasin« *• N o w I n F u l l S w in g ! Never Were Prices So Low It V)'ill Pay You to Come to Adams Furniture Co. Corner 6th and I I Streets GRANTS PASS, OREGON O E3O E Phone 220 V- • ,k .» I •• • “ - . Pathfinder (W ily). 26 Iwues Hom ohold Magarino. I yr. y^|| G ood Storla», I yr. pof llluttralod Mechanic*. I yr. q American Poultry Jrnl., I yr. Tha Farm Journal. I yr. , newspaper , one year Grants Pass, Oregon g it f t a Friday, Saturday. March I and 5 Woman'» W o rld . I yr. Pathfinder (Wlily), I yr. Hoot Gibson, M irim Kennedy in " I IIK (. I I BUCK IROO” Cartoon — Comedy News Neodlocraft, 2 yr». G ood Storla», I yr. A l> ’"or ° " 'Y Succo»»ful Farming, I yr. THIS NEWSPAPER O N E YEAR Gonfiameli; Please .e n d me your (C ta l offer ¿ u lu li Name ----- □ □ " B!9 6 0 ,,< ’ * "BI g 5 O ffe r" Stroet or R. F. D. Town end State CANDIDATES’ CARDS FOR COUNTY S H E R IFF J&iSS/Oai ^¿LSir'iLL ci 1 ■ Hi I lake th is method o f asking fo r the support o f Ihe good people of this com m unity in m y candidacy fo r the o ffice o f C ounty S heriff. My record ns a citizen and a man o f h o nor and in te g rity is w e ll know n and I pledge that I w ill, if elected Io th is o ffice give Io the people o f Ihis county Ihe very best, honest and e ffic ie n t service pos sible in that office. P H IL IP B. LOW D. Candidate o r S h e riff on B cpubli- ' can T icket. Before you attempt that trip, better have your brakes adjusted, Many accidents are caused by faulty brakes, A little adjustment or re-lining now may save you an expense later. W e are equipped to give you real service in brake adjusting. Drive in in w. Oregon Gets Forest Roads and Trails GOLD HILL GARAGE Mr. Car Owner: HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES? Chaa. Kell, Prop. A record year in Ihe b u ild in g and maintenance o f m in o r forest roads. ! m otorw ays and tra ils is shown in Ihe report fo r Ihe calendar year 1931, just issued by the regional forester, P ortland, Oregon. Lo w | u n it cost and a sa tisfa cto rily high mileage characterize the report. A ctivitie s w ith in the state o f O re gon include Ihe b u ild in g o f 545 m iles o f forest m otorw ays and roads at a cost of $454.«43. T otal mileage b u ilt to dale is 3,309 miles. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 E. T. HAM, Prop. 3O C 3O E Spring Furniture Sale O E3O 1 Snow At Crater L*ke Park Not Mcltk.g Far» John Logan returned Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Mar. 9-10 i from Monterey, C a lifo rn ia , w here he 5 reels fo o tb a ll Ihe'Iasi game p lu y n l J had spent a short tim e in baseball U. S. C. vs. Tulane ! try-o u ts fo r a position w ith the San Also Feature ! Eraneiseo Seals. "N O ONE MAN” Itu p e rt Hughes, Sat. Eve Post story. Mrs. John Sutton, Mrs. H e rrin . W ith Carole Lom bard, liic u rd o C or Mrs. Strand, Mrs. Paul Thompson. tez, Paul Lucas. Mrs. George Meisinger, Mrs. Earl Comedy — Act — Travelog Moore and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prim e were among Medford callers Sat urday. One o f Ihe most pretentiaous and p a la tial lodges in th is section o f Ihe stale is to be erected on the hanks o f the Bogue riv e r near Illnhe. Mr. S tuart X o f Berkeley, C a lifo rn ia , is m aking arrangem ents fo r such a lodge on a site o ve rlo o kin g the riv - O O E3O E The Gold ttiii News Mrs. Orpha H e w itt re tu rn e d Sat urday fro m the C om m unity hospital at Medford, where she recently u n S u n d a y . M o n d a y , T u e s d a y , M a r.8 , 7. S derw ent an operation. Edna Eerbers’ Story, Old Man M iuick Miss Eva Coy re tu rn e d last Sun "T H E E X P E R T" day to her school duties at Hose- “ C h ic" Sale, D ickie Moore. burg. a fte r a week's enforced ab Mickey Mouse — A il News sence due to illness. Berkeley Man Building Lodge On Rogue River GRANTS PASS, ORE. M r. X n e v Although the w arm w eather o the past week has caused much of Ihe snow In the luouulaTis to melt and start sw i llin g rive rs and ereeks Ihe snow at C rater Lake park Is not m elting fast, according to park o fficia ls. The snow is settling, how ever. At the present lim e Ihe depth Mr. and Mrs. George Meisingen of the snow at Government Gauq and daughter. P atricia, and June is 123 inches; l i d inches al Anne a nil Janet M u llin spent Sunday in Springs eamp m id approxim ately 150 inches on the rim of the C rater. Ashland. M elting snow has caused the Alva Cook accompanied his fa Hogue riv e r to rise several inches ther, Hob Cook, to his m ine on du rin g Hie past week. Eoots Creek Tuesday, w here he w ill be employed fo r a sh o rt time. At the RIVOLI THEATRE, Mrs. Cora B uincrot was employed at the H i-W a y In n Tuesday after noon d u rin g the absence o f Mrs. Grimes. Prices from 69c to $2.50 ■r. CHANGE YOUR OIL W armer weather is corning and your motor will perform better with fresh oil in the crank case. Drive in and let its change the oil in your car for spring driving. We can grease your au- t( mobile so it will irde like new too. EE ETTI fo r )AFE v i^ / E R V I C B Coy & Robinson SETH COY. Mgr. la in ch stand and restaurant in connection. - FRESH M EATS Specials for Saturday BREAD I lb. loaves White LAUNDRY SOAP io bars.............. .. 25c 5c Fnr.cy STRING BEANS No. 2 1 ins ..... 2 for 25c SAUERKRAUT No. 2 I -2 T in s ......... 10c R1NSO Large package .. 22c Marshmallow SYRUP No. e; Tin .................. 53c FANCY APRICOTS No. 2 I-2 tins ......... 20c SNOWDRIFT T lb. tin s................... 58c Del Rogue COFFEE I lb. package........... 27c No 2 Van Camp HOMINY 1 -2 tin s ........ HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED 10c