Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 12, 1932, Image 11

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    ÎTÎK COLD BILL MEWS THURSDAY, MAY 13,
School Honor Rolla
Mammoth Tusk* Found
A te Announced
On Foots Creek Near Here
A illu ir Iverson of Medford »pi nt
'flic
fo llo w in g
sludenls
were
the w eek-uni w ith hi» m other, Mr». n e ith e r absent n o r tardy d u rin g the
C. I.. D u se u hrrry In th is i lly .
! second six weeks o f the second sc-
Jim L iv e ly o f Sim J i i m was here
' Kiester mid m n iiitiiiu e il un average
Buy llm kelt, cashier n f the First
nil hiisille»» lust week
I,m ile o f I I I :
National lotti* n f (ira n ís l ’a»« was
B obcrtu Braden, Eunice Singer,
Mm. Joe lllu ir lim i Mi
n bushiest tile r in G olii H ill Tues­
Opal Itodgi i s, June Moore, M innie
Un unii ilaughtci*. J ill.
day n f hml v ie k .
, H a rriso n , Jenu Sm ith, In ne M orrow
I' ug In M e t'fiin l Sulin
Mrs. Chiude Shoeuiuki r eaiue Sul- and L lo yd Ilo lo fle ld .
Alimi Punt iiiiisheil h i. fin g e r mi
liig h t ,t Grade Honors
1 i ii l iy. A p ril .'III from Cowley, W yn-
Tiiesihiy o f limi week, w h ile < liltin g ' miltg. to Join her husband, here. Mr.
F irs t: June Moore m iif Louis«
w mill.
I Shiieuiuker I» employed id the Sm ith w ith fo u i d's. Second: Irene
barber shop in Medford, M o rro w w ith Hire:' I's m id one II.
Mr. un.I Mm. Al I ’ unkey w . re iir ille »
’th ir d : L lo yd H olafieid, (ienevie
i .’ille il In K h iin iitli F allii T u rs ilu ) by i h ill the young couple niiike lln li
Sluiubo. Jean S m ilh and M innie
j
Imine
id
Hie
Ill-W
a
y
lin
i
In
this
Hie »eriiiu» Him an of the furnier'»
j i lly , of w h ich Mr. and Mrs. Crime» H a rriso n w ith one 1, tw o H's uni)
h in lh e r, W illia m .
one H I.
■re proprietors.
The fo llo w in g students received
Itoh Keuaston, U. S. Murine, him no grade below a H I: Koberla B rad­
w r lt li n hi» our ill» , Mr. mid Mr». en. Dora S m ith, L u c ille W heatley,
It. I . Is e ilim lo u , here, Ihnl hi» Ship I t in ie c Stager, June Moore, Louise
lie
I ’ e iiu s y lv u n h i, is now stationed Sm ith, In nc M orrow , L lo yd Holo-
nt Sun Francisco, having recently fie!<l, (ienevie Slumho, Jean Sm ith
Mrs. Her! W heniles. Mrs, A rt returned from Hie P h ilip p in e Is ­ m i l M innie H arrison.
M u llin m id Mr«. Maude Sullon ui lands where they were ordered i
I'he fo llo w in g sluih nt» were g iv ­
tended Hie fu n e ra l o f J S. Orline, last w in te r,
llo h w rite s Ihnt hi» en Hie hie! -»I honors in u ll habits
fo rm e rly d ep o l .igeul lu re w hich
’ ii|i w i, ill firs t to reach Hie bimc, old a l t it i'le , desirable fo r good c it­
" i» h Id ill sA hluild I uesdliv of : l S in F ru iirlse o , always » covetei izenship: I i . l i r e Sm ilh. Irene M or­
Inst week.
honor I n th e ships o f Hie fleet.
ro w ,
L u c ille W h rn lle y , (ienevie
Slumbo, I oi« Johnson, M innie lia r
risnn, Jean S m ilh, June Moore, N et­
ty Sion
C laire Johnson mid Rob­
erta Itraden.
i
li e
w ith
tn
to
success
( M 'H ’ N IC ATIO N
N early ulv nys In the course ol
u.ie’s life . i> least one In c ld e rr
must h i| ¡ c ii w h ic h w ill upset the
! regular ro u tin e o f events und hub
it»:
Just recently our public school
liu , bceoni' the re n te r o f an up­
heaval w h ich bids fa ir to m ark a
change in tip- school s p irit o f this
d is tric t No. 57.
D u rin g my past tw o years’ attenil-
ance id Hi is
h o iil I could lin t help
L ilt notice th
lack of coopt ra tio n
Ihnl csisls v ill,in its ju ris d ic tio n .
The p re .cu t
hom'd, apparently
re a lizin g lh:d they are a ll-p o w e rfu l
«Ince they . cannot tie recalled.
chiMis to fo llo w th e ir own personal
desires, l a tf er than those o f the ma­
jo r ity
o f lb • people, w ho elected
them th in k in g that they w ould be
represented In a satisfactory ninn-
i ner.
Now, Mr. C u m u li, you arc the
chairm an o f Ihc school hoard o f this
d is tric t, ajnl since you have refused
lo rem ain al n meeting w here one
iiiuy ta lk l<> you in p u b lic, und you
J have ordered me o ff, y o u r ranch so
Ihal I cannot ta lk lo you in p ri-
j vale, I lake the lib e rty o f In fo rm ­
ing you in this m illin e r. Ihal your
prom ise o f a slap in the face o r yo u r
w a rn in g Ihal i f I am not excreding-
•y careful I w ill he k ir k r d out o f
school before my lim e is up; I shall
have no effect noon me in vo icin g
m y opinions in th is m utter o f our
school.
Experience is a severe Im l exact­
ing tcuchcr, tint w * all learn many
v ilu a lilr lesions fro
ii’ier. A fte r
this, w h in I am called ii|M,n to help
elect a man lo any office, I shall
endeavor to choose a man w ho w ill
re ly i pon real fad « , ..oond judgment
mid the needs o f those he re p re ­
sents, ra th e r than upon his supposed
pow er o f gazing in to another's
soul, before m aking fin a l decision.
V IR G IL A. EDING TO N.
H A M ILTO N ,
the W atch i f Rail-
read \ccu racy . See
our assortm ent.
Law rence’s
Fair Prices
Q uality Jew elry —
Comer
Main
and
ir
Mcdiord, Oregon
G a rd n e r D ru g Inc.
206 W est Main Street
Medford, Ore
SEE OUR W INDOW S
Graduation
Suggestions
G a rd n e r D ru g Inc.
206 W est Main Street
Medford, Ore
T w o m aium olh’s tusks, part o f a
ja w hone and teeth have been un­
earthed in the placer mine on Ed
Frefounlaine's
ranch
on
Foots
Creek, according to
Mrs.
Scott
Young o f Gold H ill.
The tusks are not in perfect p re ­
servation, Mrs. Young said, hut
e ru m b lril us Hie hunk fe ll in the
process o f m ining. A large m olar is
utmost intact uml measures six
inches by three incile«, w ith prong«
one mid u h a lf inches in length. The
tusks measure seven inches in d i­
ameter.
The teeth were imbedded In deep
gravel, «he slated, and covered w ith
ten o r tw elve feet o f smull gravel
and top soil.
81 R i’ RIKK PARTY FOR
MR. ANU MRS. R. CENTERS
Mrs. Belle Centers was hostess
at a surprise p a rly fo r Mr. and Mrs.
Boy deniers at th e ir home Saturday
evening. 'I he evening was spent in
playing curds, games and dancing.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence W liitse tt, Mr. und Mrs.
Win, Force, Mr. and
Mrs.
E arl
(look, Mr. und Mrs. Boh Millspaugh,
Ir. and Mrs. W i l l . P uhi, Mr. and
•1rs. B. A. Boss, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er (
Dungey, Mr. und Mrs. Boy Centers,
Mrs. Belle Centers, Paul M rK in n is ;
im l Olive T urner.
SHOWER FOR MRS. ADAMS
Mrs. Boy Centers and Mrs. Wm.
Force w ere hostesses at a shower
in honor o f Mrs. Boh Adams Tues­
day al the home o f Mrs. Centers.
A social afternoon was spent und
dainty refreshm ents w ere served.
Those in vite d w ere Mesdames Boh
Adams, Joe Lew is, E lm er Dungey,
Bert Boss, Boh M illspaugh, E arl
Cook, Wm. Ferguson, M arvin Em­
ory, W ilb u r M artin, A urele Meunier,
Joe B la ir, Belle Centers, H offm an,
Buy Thompson, John Logan, 11. I).
Force, George H ainm ersly, Tom
Chisholm, Jim Chisholm , Eber Da­
vis, S. Chistensen, A. K onieli, Boy
Cameron, E. T. Ham.
Iliemselves and begun to pound I h « '* -
If It’s Worth Welding
Glendule pitcher fo r a num ber o f
It’s Worth Welding Well
|
h its und tied the count in the sixth
in n in g , Ih c score remained lie d u n ­
ELECTRIC WELDING WORKS
til the Iasi h a lf o f the n in th in n in g
«11 K St.
Phone »08
when B ill Force drove in Ihc w in ­
(•rant« Pass, Oregon
ning run w iili a nice h it to left field.
S tatistics: Seventeen h its ;
Bat­
teries, Tohmpson p itch in g 4 1-2 in n ­
MERRITT SIGN SHOP
ings fo r Glendale w ith Bates catch­
“Signs of Merit”
ing; Bales pitched o ther 4 1-2 w ith
Thompson
catching.
Thompson
Expert Work on AB Signs
struck out 10; Bates 7,
M 2 S. Olh SI.
Phone 354 |
Gold H ill h a tte r’es: Shoemaker
Grants Pass, Oregon
pitched 0 inning« and K ell 3. Shoe­
♦ --------------------------------------------
maker »truck out 5 men and K ell ♦ ----------------------------------------------- .♦
4.
JO SEPHINE CO. PRODUCE CO. ‘
The lineups:
Dealer« in Feed, .Seed, F e rtiliz e rs |
Glendale: B uriel s», Nelson 2b,
Also largest buyers o f Live Poul- 1
M artin cf, H e lle r lb , Bates c, W il­
tr y in Josephine C ounty
liams rf. H urst If, Thompson p, and
Grants Pass, Oregon
Pele 3b.
* ----------------------------------------------------♦
Gold H ili: C. Kell 3b, Gardener cf,
H. Force If. B. Force c, B lunkenhurg
2b, Coy »«, Shaver th , Foley If,
Shoemaker p, C. K ell 2b and p, Em |
oy If. and H lttlc , u tility .
LOOK
Spid M errim an and Bay Thom p­
son um pired and cre d it is due them I
FOR
fo r the good o fficia tin g .
♦ ♦
Mr. uinl Mm. H ill Force were
i>hu|i|i|ii|| In M eilfnril Monday.
B E C K ’S
FLOWERS
F o r the graduates and fo r ev­
ery occasion o f the Commence­
ment season, w hether fo r cor
sage bouquets, houtonieres to r
them to wear, o r to be used
in decorations fo r the many-
events w h ich are the center of
attention at th is season.
O ur greenhouse has them
in abundance.
The most wholesome,
palatable food on your
table is a good loaf of
bread.
MEDFORD
GREENHOUSE
B E C K ’S
We Have No Store U ptow n
FOR YOUR
LIONS CLUB TO PRESENT
PLAY ON HOI.LY PROGRAM
Graduation
The I.ions club o f Medford is p re ­
senting a three-act domestic comedy
on the stage at the H o lly theatre
Wednesday evening, May 18, title d
“ A D o lla r Down, A D o lla r A
W re k.”
A complete screen program w ill
also be included fo r the regular
p rice o f 30c.
Banquet
Glendale Baseball Team
Lose* Close Game to G. H.
Mac McCarter's Gold H ill base­
b all club won fro m Glendale on the
local diamond Sunday by a score
o f I I lo 10. The game was marked
by e a rly season “ boners” but al
times both teams showed signs o f
developing in to good ball clubs.
Glendale took the lead e a rly in
the contest due to several e rro rs and
a few hits. H owever, a fte r a few
innings the Gold H ill team found
BAKERY
Phone 374
1005 East Main
MEDFORD, ORE.
Or Party
Be Sure to Serve Our
F a n c y Ice C ream
(Molds or Bricks)
Snider “
'
^
N. Bartlett St.
Medford
Phone 203
“If It’s Snider’s— It’s the Best to Buy’
4A«-£
LAMPORT’S t
Southern Oregon's Largest Wallpaper and Paint
Store Is Having Its Big
Graduate of A ll
Commencement Night . . .
PAINT AND PAPER SALE 1
If you gave her a. PERMANENT.
FREE PAINT AND ENAM EL—
Or, perhaps her hair has its own natural wave.
We can dress i' to best suit her type.
Buy a can at Regular Price. Get another
can free.
HALF PRICE SALE ON ONE LOT OF ODD
PAINTS AND V A RNISH ES—
$4.00 Best Prepared P a in t..... $3.05 gal.
$3.00 Golden W est P a in t.......... $2.25 gal.
$2.75 Dependable P a in t.......... $1.89 gal.
Lamport’s S p ecia l........................ 98c gal.
Are They Looking
Forward to College?
Shampoos, Finger W aves, Permanents and
Other Aids to Beauty Are Done at This Shop
by Experts.
You can feci safe when you send her here.
_ P A IN T S AND BR USH ES HALF PRICE
W ALL PAPER— from 7c a Roll up; no borders
over 4c yard.
A little encoui.i ,'cinenl to them to start a bank
accollili how to s a v i t o r t h a t purpose, would be
a help to them later. Or perhaps you m ight e s ­
tablish one l'or i hem, or add to one they may al­
ready have.
KALSOMINE—8c pound, all colors.
PURE BOILED LINSEED OIL—98c gal.
Estimates given FREE on any class of work.
Call George 120R collect.
FIRS! NA SIGNAL BANK <:
LAM PORT’S
W holesalers of Paints and W all Paper
226-230 E. Main S'reet - - - Medford, Ore.
Medford, Oregon
¿1
Bowman’s
BARBER AND
BEAUTY SHOP
105 W . Main
Medford