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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 193j Mr. Hodges of the Sylvanite mine went to Seattle, Saturday. —— fu lly prepared questions fo r slate eighth grade history examination« has been prepared by V. L. Jessup, Miss Berhta Coy was a business graduate student in history at the caller in Medford Wednesday. , nlversllv of Orrgon. The work, which Includes 4IM> questions based Glen Pierce of Rogue River seekers may receive instruction on Ihe prescribed course of study, visited his aunt. Mrs. It. L. Kenas- have been organised in Medford Medford, March 23. Crater l.ake was requested by C. A. Howard, ton, here this week. this week, w ith 28 men reporting w ill hr o|H-ned from Ihe Medford state superintendent of public In Mrs. Earl Moore, and daughter, in a class held Monday. A second side curlier this year than for many struction. Yvonne, and Mrs. B ill Kinney were class w ill start work Thursday. years, it was announced by the Mrs. Jarvis of Ashland was the Medford cullers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed were KKADING C M USES 1‘OI‘ t'LA K The w ork is s|ionsored by Ihe chamber of commerce yesterday, business callers in Medford Monday. guest of Miss Olive T urner Sunday. Salem, Orc. People In all sect Daisy Gilchrist and Mr. Alex department of vocational educa when word was received from Ihe Hoy Cameron transacted busi ander spent Wednesday evening in tion. headed by Superintendent E. stale highway commission that Ihe ions of the stale arc taking ailvun- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Norton were II, Hedrick and being conducted by slate highway plow would he here ,tagc of Ihe reading course plan o f ness in Medford Wednesday. Medford. Grants Pass callers Saturday. the Southern Oregon Mining asso .ouie time Wednesday to start work fered by Ihe slate library In cooper Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes were Miss Dorothy Cook of Dunsmuir ciation. The classes are meeting for immediately on the opening of the ation w ith the Oregon Slate System Jim Cook started w orking at the visiting in Yreka. Sunday. came Monday amt is visiting her their prelim inary instruction on road. Snow must he removed from of Higher Education. More than 'JIMI Sardine creek mine this week. father, Tom Cook. the Southern Pacific lot near Main | Ihe road between t'niou ereek mid requests covering 35 subjects have A1 P ellitier of Sams Valley was Miss Netty Stone spent the week | Ihe park entrance, a matter of se- been received by the lib ra ry nt street. .» business caller here Tuesday. i.ittle Charles l.ogan was re end in Medford at the home of her i verul miles. Salem, lo which requests should he The first work given Monday was ported ill yesterday afternoon, ami sister, Mrs. Ernest W ardrip. When shopping in Grants Pass In years past, Ihe Klamath Falls addressed. in the use nnd care of the gold pan. it is feared he may have malaria. Mrs. M illie Walker and daughter trv a bowl of Clam Chowder at Many of the men tried out their entrance has been opened curlier Sybil, went to Portland Sunday on | Horning’s Shack. Grants Pass. It Mrs. H. A. Pierce of Rogue River f'rst pun of d irt. One was luekv and Hum the Medford entrance, and OKBGON STUDENTS Ml ST STt UY left Monday fo r Richmond, C alif got 25 cents in gold on his first try. opening« have taken place from tlu a business trip . Hattie Hall of Gold Beach is here ornia, to visit her mother. Eugene. Ore.— -Grading of stud Klamath Falls side. Last year the Tuesday the class was given field Before you buy your Easter Eggs visiting her brother, Hugh Hayes Medford side was opened several ents is jus, as rigorous at the Uni Mrs. Otis Johnson, who has been j ll* l " ’" " " Lores! (.reek, work- and fam ily. and novelties look them over at visiting here w ith her parents, Mr. Propd •' " f Hlc McDonough weeks after Hie Klmmilh side, and versity of Oregon and the Oregon Horning's Shack. Grants Pass. 2t Mr. and Mrs. Veltie Biles arc and Mrs. Roy Cameron, returned Io brothers, who have consented to let Merfordites hud to drive hv wav Slate College as it is id other lead Mr. and Mrs. C lifford W right wen- painting their house, where Mr. and her home in Ashland, Sunday. the students operate on their nrop- of Klnmnth Falls Io see the lake in ing colleges mid universities of the in Medford Tuesday where Mrs. Mrs. Byron Ward are residing. erty. Field work includes Ihe ni Inal all of its w inter glory. This year, Parifie Const, a study made recently The Hi-way Inn .which has been process of rocking, paniiinv and if Ihe plow doesn't break down, by Dr. II. It. Taylor o f the U niver W irght is receiving eye treatment. Vern Ford of Marshfield was here closed for several months, was sluicing gold. They w ill also he travel should he |»>ssihle III III days sity personnel research bureau, Miss Olive Turner went to Ash visiting Mr. and Mrs. W alter Dungey opened last Saturday night by Mrs. taught how to build and operate a or tw o weeks, which w ill lei west shows. land Wednesday where she w ill Sunday. A. A. Walker and Mrs. Jesse Hayes sluice box and rocker and the us • side nature lovers into Hie park ear stay fo r some time. Mrs. Leonard Ramsey and child and lunch was served fo r the dance of quicksilver in the amalgamation lie r than ever before. S hu B m ’ Charlie The chamber of commerce of- Mr. and Mrs. Ray E lliot of T im ren are here visiting her mother crowd. I he ladies plan Io open reg- o' gold. How to trure and le ate u la rly on Saturday nights, nnd arc quarts gold and how to make a j ficinls have been w orking on the ber were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A r Mrs. Minnie Eddings. serving humburgers, hot (logs, cake, vaiid location of mining pro' - rty powers lhat hr for weeks in mi ef thur Braden here last week. Mrs. C. V . M artin, who has been ,,ie. salad and coffee. The restaurant is included In Ihe e< tirse. fort to make possible an early open Permanents— Easier Special—Oil visiting in Portland, returned to her has been completely renovated an.' Ages o f the men in the firs, class ing of the lake from the Medford of Sandalwood, complete wave. home here Tuesday. redecorated. ranged from 17 to 75. The work is side. *2.98. The Cave Shop. Grants Poss. new to most of them, hut they are This year Medford w ill at least “ Shorty” McReynolds of Rogue The Past Noble Grands d ub met Phone 73. 4t. River was visiting friends here w ith Mrs. Delia Kell last Thursday enthusiastic about Ihe work, all ere have an opening as early as Klain- Intensely interested, end the in dh Falls, and w ill w in hack some Mrs. Chas Beck returned to fer Sunday. efternoon. March 23. w ith the fol- structors, Barton. Clark and Neff of the lost prestige lhat Medford home in Grants Pass Monday, after Mrs. Celia Combest. who has been i ,Io* in « Ferguson, report the w ork to he highly valu enjoyed several years ago, when a week’s visit here w ith Mr. and visiting in Sacramento, returned to ,’1,v Ix>1’ i.? '*1' ,,Ve ,U r' able for all concerned. , ’ rater Lake was considered Med Mrs. H. F. Drake. her home here Monday. Per> ,a ?u,,on’ Cameron, ford's resort. Lucy Mce, Bena Davis, E lino r Force, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston The plow w ill leave Klmmilh GIRL SCOUT NEWS _.,u Jacksonville vis- ...- | Another huge throng o f dancers Mabel H ittle. Evelyn Thompson. St were Medford and F a lls e a rly \\ ed u esd av nt ay "afternoon? At" Tack- j gathered at the Gold H ill pavilion !i! Carter. Viola Moore, Madge Dor- itors Tuesday The program fo r Ihe res, of Ihe and he here sometime Wednesday. ■ y inspected several of Saturday night to enjoy the popu- "'an. Kate Ross. Carrie Puhi and sonville they inspected Ten days from tomorrow Ihe road lar Commercial club dances, given Ethel Martin. The next meeting w ill year fo r second class tests is ns should be open, it was said las, the back-yards gold mines. follows: every week. This Saturday night a be at the home of Mrs. Pearl Ferg night. Bandage les,— March 311. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garman and Hawaiian dance is hilled and prom uson. A p ril 13. d n n r s f w w in «x* i ___________ Morse Code test— A pril 6. Dean, Audrey and LaVon of ises to be a big attraction. Dom arc Admilrt in OQsar- M. S. Johnson, local hardware- ttA N M K D mSTOBl Compass lesl—A p ril 13. Palo Alto, California attended the Provost and his Pep Peddlers w ill l o r - providin’ trwyb man. who is also a m ining authority EXAMS READY Nature lesl—A p ril 20. funeral of Mrs. Garman’s mother, feature Hawaiian music fo r the a n o ld fa s h io n e d and enthusiast gained considerable Flag lesl— May 4. Mrs. J. W. Clark here Sunday. Mr. evening and 150 leis and grass skirls p ro o k in tit" k itc h e n - ^b liH iv 'V o r h i n ^ l f "and'Îh i? ' Salem, Ore.—A reservoir of < are- sec The g irls plan to have a b irth Garman and Dean returned Tuesday, w ill be given away free. tion o f Oregon while in Portland day party and slumber parly A pril and Mrs. Garman, Audrey and La Seven members o f the Gobi H ill Ihe first of the week. Mr. Johnson 15 und Easter sunrise service at the Von left fo r th eir home Wednesday. Women’s Relief Corps were Central made a frien dly call on Ben Hur beacon on A pril IO—Easter morn Mrs. Susie Coy gave a birthday ’ Po nt callers Wednesday to al'end Lampman, editorial and feature ing. dinner Sunday for Billy and Beth a dinner given by the Relief Corps w rite r fo r the Oregonian, and Heed. Miss Bertha Coy and H. D. , of {ha, city. Afterw ard, the ladies showed him about *123 in gold nug ORPHA MILLSPAI'GII HAS Reed. Those who attended were visited the new cheese factors- there, gets from this te rrito ry . Mr. Lamp- BIRTHDAY PARTY MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed, Mr. and and wen, through the entire plant lnan ,s a fnr,ner '’d i,o r ” f ,hl’ Gohl Mrs. C lifford W right. Mr. and Mrs. Those making the I rip were Mrs H i” Xews and w:,s vpry murh in ’ Orpha Milspaugh entertained a ' Dick Robinson. Miss Bertha Coy. J. W. Brvan, Mrs. H. F. Drake. Mrs ,eres,cd ,o learn of *hp extensive group of small friends at a birth- ! Seth Coy, Ernes, Ross. Billy and ; George Dorman. Mrs. Rose G.n, i gold production here. Monday a day party on her fourth birthday ! Beth Reed. Mr. and Mrs. H. I) Mrs. Ella Patrick, Mrs. C. W. Davis picture of Mr. Johnson and his poke anniversary Monday afternoon ill ' of nuggets appeared in the Oregonian Reed and the hostess, Mrs. Coy. and Mrs. Joe Shoemaker. along w ith a story of mining here, Ihe home of her parents, Mr. and i With every subscription—new or and again on Wednesday a lengthy Mrs. Boh Millspaugh. Those presen’ renewal—wc will give two tickets editorial inspired hv Mr. Johnson's were Phyllis Boss. Marcia and Billy ) to the Roxy Theatre, Medford. Centers. Orpha M artin, Kathryn . visit was carried. Mr. and Mrs. Tickets good any day of week. Johnson wen, to Portland Sunday, Hayes, Vonnie Tcpovac, Donald and I returning here Tuesday. They were Laverne Emery, and Jerry, Verna j rccoinpanied as far as Eugene by mid Bonita Smith; ami Mrs. Marvin | Miss Bernice Cook, who visited re l Emery , Mrs. C. W. Doty, Mrs. W il- j hur M artin, Mrs. It. A. Boss, Mrs. atives there. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME Tom Smith and Mrs. Roy Centers. ONLY — ACT NOW COPCO DECLARES CARD OF THANKS Q l ARTERIA DIVIDEND We wish to thank the many ( The regular quarterly dividend on friends and neighbors for their '¡C opco preferred stock was declared ¡ k in ' ,ness und •«‘.vnipHlhy "» »»'•’ at a meeting of the hoard of direct-1 ¡,f bereavement. mid for Ih .-il orx of The California Oregon Power beautiful flowers. General Line of Groceries and Dry Goods Company held in San Emncisco i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W alter, March 23. Dividends of 41.75 p e ri $2.00 Per Year Mr. and Mrs. Carl Garman, share on the 7 per rent euimilative Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hutnmerslv, preferred stock, 41.50 on the « per) Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Powell. een, series of 1927 euimilative pre ferred stock were declared by the Eugene, Ore.— Yostike Matsuokn, board and are payable April 15 to leader of the Japanise delegation ,n shareholders of record March 31. the League of Nations, a graduate of the I'n iv e rs ity of Oregon in 1000. FILM ABDI T MOVIES w ill return Io Hie campus fo r a visit “ Hollywood Speaks.” Columbia ! d urin « A' , r il- film dramatizes the career of u n , ‘‘extra” g irl, who attains stardom in Ihe movies. The inside life of the famous movie capital is revealed in all its glory. Genevive Tobin and Pat O’Brien play the leading roles. I, w ill be the attraction at the Boxy Theatre Sunday and Monday. Gold Mining Classes Snowplow to Open Organized in Medford Crater Lake Road Starting Wednesday Classes in which amateur gold Saya — FREE- Theatre Tickets Prints-Overalls-Stockings A ll New Stock DRAKE'S The Gold HiSI News A “New Deal” in furniture We offer the people of this community a New Deal in New, Quality Furniture at New Low Prices. EASTER GREETING CARDS PLANNING TO RAISE YOUR OWN VEGETABLES EASTER FAVORS ----- Come In and See U s------ At Our New Store — 310 So. 6th Powell & Linkhart Furniture Co. (Successors to Adams Furn. Co.) 310 So. 6th St. Next to Pruitt's Gro’y GRANTS PASS, OREGON THIS YEAR? * * * * SNAPSHOTS of Yourself make an appropriate Easter gift. We Finish Them * * * * MUSIC and PHOTO HOUSE Grants Pass ON SALE AT 7%e Grotto Although the season ;s late, you cat, have an early garden with our fine tested seeds. 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