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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1933)
k y THR COLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1933 the Weaaku Inn. fully by Jackson county cherry' ials and supplies were received, and The second aalmon to be caught growers, reports County Agent W il scores of people donated services to F irst 1933 Salmon In the waters of th r Rogue was re cox. Numerous cuts through Ihc t aid in the work the school is On O regon Farm s ported almut half un hour after the cankers are made a couple inches ‘ carrying on. Almont everyone In glad when the flret, Saturday afternoon. It was apart lengthwise the trunk or lim bi affected, cutting through the bark fishing season begin, In earnest In landed by Capt. A. M. W rtherell of the Los Angeles fire department, into thr sap wood and extending Weed Chemical kills Sheep the spring, especially when the (By Mrs. Marlon (.ance) who is in this locality on a fishing Dallas— A prominent Polk county eight to 10 inches above and below first «almon ol the season I* land trip. former lost 21 head of good sheep the diseased area. The entire sur ed. Sportsmen have aoiiiclhlnii Io ('.apt. Wetherell, whose catch recently through poisoning caused face is then mopped w ith a copper Mrs. Effie Birdseye and Mrs. housl about, merchant« have ante weighed 24 1-2 pounds, stated that by eating too much weed killer, nitrate solution made by stiring an Gloyd Hick returned Sunday from a for their tackle ami reporters have the salmon has any yellow-tall fish sodium chlorate. The chemical had ounce of copper carbonate into two somclliing to w rite atorlea about. he has ever caught beat many w ays.. very successful three day Home- been scattered over the bare ground quarts of water and adding a half conference held nt Corvallis On Saturday afternoon. P. C. Big He is un enlbn/dastic spoilsman I where Canade thistles grew last ounce of concentrated nitric acid. ,J®» •” an'* April I. It was the ham of Medford, won the dlsllnc- and is greatly pleased with bis luck year. Some of it was lumpy, and be After the solution clears it is added tlon of patching the Oral salmon of in the Rogue. His salmon was land- 1 ‘*r<* annual conference and there W irin g — R epairin g fore rains had u chance Io dissolve to a gallon of denatured alchohol— the aeaaon, the catch Iwlng made ed near the spot in which the first was a larger attendance than last all in glass or enamel containers. the material and wash it into thr at the Savage Itupldx dam. 'Hie fish ratrh was made. — Grunts Pass year, more are becoming interested M otors — P um ps in the work. Splendid lectures were ground the sheep llckrd up enough wrlghed 25 1*2 |Kiurula amt led Big Courier. given by l)r. <>. B. Chambers on I of II to cause the 21 futilities. Care MEDICAL SCHOOL ham a merry tussle for 30 minutes RECEIVES GIFTS "Successful fam ily life in 1933“. I to see that the chemical is finely before It consented to lx* landed. H O L T ON HTRKKT MORE T H E I powdered when scattered would Out of five people who were try BUSINESS MAN THAN ACTOR Cbancelor W. J. Kerr spoke on avoid this danger. County Agent Porlland, Ore.— Cash gifts a- "higher education in Oregon." Dr. ing their lurk Saturday, Blghntn Heck believes. moiinting to $15,026.07 were rccolv-l Jack Holt is not u tailor-....... V k ,o r M orrl» »P°ke on “Under- was the fortunate one. Hla catch ed by the University of Oregon j wua made on a No. 0 braaa spinner, man by any means, but his tailor dandlng tin-sent economic condit- 217 N orth S ix th St., Gamaiosts Treatment Used medical school during the year! according to Rainbow Gibson, of lias certainly played an important ions", Friday morning’s session was Medford— The copper nitrate 1031-32, according to the recent! presided over by Mrs. Mabel C. G ran ts P a ss, P h on e 137 role in making him thr t>opulur method of treating trees for c h e rry ; movie star that he la .Holt looks Mack, Jackson county home demon gummosis is being used success- , annual report of the school. In add-! ition. many gifts of books, mater- rquully handsome in luxedo. full stration agent. Senator Lee spoke « ♦ dress Gold R ill Ledge No. 1 » on ‘‘W hat women can do Io make a or plain business suit. And ♦ « L O. O. ». belter s l a t « D r . Giddcowciscr, pro • i he has had Ihc same lailor for over twenty years, he explains. The sumc fessor of thought and culture spoke ♦ Meets every Tuesday evening « tailor makes his polo togs, his dress on “ Human vulucs in education of « outfits and his suits in which he «'bildrcn. Dr. G. II. Wilsters topic Visitors Always Welcome looks inorc Ihc successful businessI * ’"» ‘Making butler, cheese and ice o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o « I man going Io and from the Colum -1 Thomas Onsdorff spoke on home canning in tin, and care of i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * v*****w »*w »****«% *v»*«*****»e% % » bia studios (ban th r slur actor. AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE »7. H ere’» W h ere Y ou •’Man against Womun,” H olt’» |.<»»»l«ry and eggs. The one-act play Meets rveay Wednesday Night at the Can D o It B e st D O N ’T F O R G E T Y O U R W I F E S T IL L A P P R E newest picture opens Sunday nt the ' Neighbors given by the Phoe- I. O. O. F. H all. Gobi H ill. Oregon Roxy Theatre. Lillian Miles. W uller «range us winners in the Jack- C IA T E S H O L ID A Y G IF T S Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. I With spring in the very air. after Connolly and Gavin Gordon are fee- « " county contest won a two to one Kihei Marlin. Vice Grand. 1 cn unusually long winter, and Eas- lured in the casl. ' j decision over »lie Irving grange. An Easter Basket or Box Elinor Force, secretary. weeks away, ‘ player of Lane county, and became ' ler less than two Lucy Mee. Treasurer. Candy Is Appropriate 1 thoughts of plans for the Spring poaaeaaors of the Marls cup for 1933, Eugene. Ore.— Secretaries of Fashion parade are w ith us, and GOLD H IL L C H A IT E R W. R. C. chambers of commerce from 30 by winning thè slitte championship. everywhere we are “getting ready Meets Twice a monili on the 2nd Oregon cities, meeting for (heir C andy E g g s lo r Easier.” nnd 4lh Wednesdays ut their ( ' l i d i annual school on the University of John Short of Luke creek v. ho This means new clolhes — and T oy R abbit* rooms In the City Hall. Oregon campus recently, endorsed form erly lived here before selling where belter can wc buy them than Mas belle Dotson, president. the Board’s program of higher edie- hia property to the Rogue River at that well known store. The Gol Edith Bryan, secretary. cation and pledged Ihc support of Gold company called on Mr. and Mrs. E a ster B ask et* and den Rule, in Grants Pass. They have Madge Dorman, Treasurer. their organization. M. C. Boomsluiter at Riviera Service O ther E a ste r N o v elties a veritable Spring paradise of late _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Station, Thursday while on his way styles in ladies' ready-lo-wcar, their to Grant« Pn«a on buxine»». yard goods department is full of beautiful materials which inspire Mr». Pauline Wahl I« visiting for the spring dressmaker, and their ver a week ut the home of Mi uses men’s department is ready with the GRANTS PA SS The business and professional people of Grants 1’ass. 1 - > Nellie listed in this directory are glad to serve the people of thi- Farm. and l.yndul Jacob« at Delta latest in men’s wear. Shop at fills »**************»*******************»****%%*»%***%*«*•****%****%*****» store for Easter, for they are ready territory in any way possible. They firmly believe that to help you get ready for Easter. whenever possible your home town mcronant should be Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Joclson and Another Easter thought for mi patronized, but they offer their services in addition to son 1-eon of Roseburg are spending lady is—a new permanent. A lovely those you can receive at home, and invite you to consult some time with Mrs. Joclxon’s par permanent that w ill stay in, and ents, Mr. and Mr*. John Biles. that w ill relieve one of hair w o r them when in Grant« Pass. ries through the summer months Mrs. It. E. Green of Medford called can be gotten at Alaine’s Beauty ! Fine Watch 4 Jewelry Repairing FREE ENLARGEMENTS at the home of Mrs. Effie Birdseye Shop in Medford for as low as $1.98 | W 4 | Ready (or you when promised the first of the week, und appointed and *2.98. These beautiful waves Price» Slost Reasonable 8x10 inen size w ith each $5.00 her us a member of the new relief w ill be a charming complement for worth of kodak work on film» BUHN’S JEW ELR Y STORE committee to serve the Hogue River your new Easter outfit. A phone Grant« Pa««, Oregon MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE call lo 1518 w ill secure you an ap community. Wc Buy Old Gold Crania Pass, Oregon pointment. And what would Easter be w ith Mr. Bonny of Bonny’s G rill near VALLEY CLEANERS the Alaska Aulo park is building a out an Easter Egg hunt, a friendly I 011 1-2 Knit II St. We Appreciate Your Ratines* new dance hall to be 40 by 60 feet bunny rabbit, a fine Easter basket Grant* Pa««. Ore. or a box of choice candies. Herman in size. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 SI.OVBR’S Horning always knows just what Suit* cleaned and pressed 81.00 N A TIO )N N A L DRUG STORE Ed Boling who has spent the past ■ each holiday or other special occa Hat* «leaned nnd blocked $1.00 — to look your loveliest on Easter Plain dresses cleaned and pre»» J. A. Slover, Prop. two weeks at his ranch on Apple- sion should have in the candy and rd $1.00 Grant» Pasi, Oregon gate has returned to his placer mine novelty line to make it perfect— Let Alaine’s give you one of their individualistic where he w ill continue operations. and w ith a selection from the fine Permanents. They know best how to wave great stock at Horning's Shack, Grants ROGUE R IV E R HARDW ARE er beauty into your hair. D EPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Pas», you w ill truly be ready for CO. Howard Kell of Gold H ill took at the lowest p i ice« conaiftent Sherwin W illiam * Paint* Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrick lo Easter. with quality. McCormlck-Deerlng Farm I Williams creek Sunday to visit Mrs. Implement* McMerricka parents Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. I t ) C UT FARES H E A T H ’S M E N ’S WEAR Houseware»— General Hardware FOR EASTER TRIPS Complete Grant* P a n a ............... Oregon 204 South Sixth St.— Phone >8 George Lovelace. Mrs. McMerrick Grant» Pana, Oregon and children Alice and George w ill Announcement of plans for a remain for a week. F IN G E R W A V E S ................ 50c dried; 25c w et four-day offering of D ollar Day roundtrip transportation over the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliot and son .n Donald were visiting relatives Faster holiday period April 13. 14, at Medford Wednesday. On Tuesday 15 nnd 16. was made today by the evening they, accompanied by Beth Southern Pacific Company. The cent-a-mile train rides w ill Boomsluiter, called at the Birdseye home. Music by Donald w ith his he in effect between all points on banjo nnd Miss Beth at the piano the railroad’s lines In six western states, according to the local agent. was enjoyed. Final return lim it, he said, would be April 25. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Moe and son 113 E. M ain In Barber Shop FO R Tickets at those reduced rates Harvey made a trip lo Medford and M edford, Oregon Phone 1518 w ill be good on nil trains in conches Grunts Puss Saturday on business. nr Pullmans, the latter plus usual Mrs. Vencll Cervenv and Mrs. berth charges. E. R. Prefountain cailed at the home of Mr. und Mrs. C. C. Carr Wednes day nfternoon. Mr. C arr who has Leen ill for several months does not seem lo Improve. M edford M en Lends Foots Creek News Electrical Service » • * ♦ BULLOCK ELECTRICAL CO. : Get Ready for Easter H O R N IN G ’S S H A C K Grants Pass Business Directory 7Ì PERMANENTS $1.98 and $2.98 U«1 **' Alaine’s Beauty Shop Wc Take Orders Sales Books for Retail Stores W e have an ideal connection w ith one of the best factories in the country. W e can supply finest quality book* and pad* for any purpose — prom ptly— and at low coat. You can buy from u* just a* advantageously a* from the factory — and we relieve you of annoying detail*. * SEE US BEFO RE Y O U B U Y ! The Gold Hill News A ll Kind* o f Commercial P rinting W e A re Ready for the Beth Boomsluiter spent the week end visiting at the home of her brother Nelson and fam ily al Grants pass. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance called nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. W . R. Lamb who live on Ihe old singe road south-east of Gold H ill, Friday evening. On Thursday Mrs. Lamb’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Arthurs, passed away after a lingering gillnes« of several years. They form erly lived at Riviera Plantation orchard in this community where they have a number of friends. C HR IS TIA N SCIENCE N O T IC E Christian Science services are held each Sunday morning at elev en o’clock In the building across from Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcome. I W. P. CHISHOLM, M. D. General Practitioner Pjinnes Office 10, Res. 9-1. Oregon Qo Id HÛ1, n Easter Shopper Our Fresh N ew Spring Stock* of Coat» Dresses Y A R D G OO DS Shoes M E N ’S C L O T H IN G A re A t Y our Disposal H ere You W ill Find E verything You W ill Need fo r T h a t Easter Parade T h e G o ld en K u le G R A N T S PASS, O R E G O N