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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 6. lo.O Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham spent the week end here with relatives. ODD BU T TRUE Boh Cook is erecting a new gar age on his property in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Johnson of Blackwell Hill moved to Medford. Saturday. Miss Eileen Morntngstar of Med ford spent the week end here with business Frances Davis. t Toney Ross was a Mrs. Win Kinney worked for Mrs. caller in Medford Tuesday. Combest in the store, Monday. Permanent Waves, $1.50 and up A1 Pankey was a business caller for a limited time. Bowman's Beauts in Medford Friday. Shop, phone 57, Medford, Oregon. It Mr. and Mrs. Bell left for Arizona, Mrs. Dick Robinson and Mrs. Su Sunday. Mr. Bell was employed at sie Coy were business callers at the Skeeles-Graham mine. Medford, Monday. Mrs. Belle Centers of Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson ol spent the week end here with her Ashland were here Sunday visiting son Roy Centers and family. Dick Robinson. Lost—White Fitch from Omen Mrs. F. R. Roberts and son Dab Auto Park, Gold Hill. Reward to finder. t*P- of Lebanon, Oregon were visiting friends here Sunday. Mrs. Earl Moore and daughter Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist was visiting Yvonne were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephens at Grants Pass. Sun her daughter, Mrs. Helen Johnson, at Crescent City, Saturday and Sun day. day. Mrs. Gertrude Elliott who has Mrs. Aurele Meunier and daughter been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Richardson returned Jocelyne. and Mrs. Roy Centers and Sunday to her home at Casper. Wyo. daughter Donna Marie were visiting Mrs. Piefer at Foots creek. Friday. Mr. and Mi's. Earl Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamberlin of Mrs. Moore’s brother. Ray Hall of Chiloquin, were visitors of Mr. Hill. California arrived here Friday and Mrs. Bert Stephenson in Grants to visit Mr. and Mrs. Boxy Teepovac. Pass Monday. Mrs. Stephenson is Mr. Chamberlin returned to Hilt the mother of Mrs. Moore and Mr. and his wife and children will visit here for about two weeks. HaU. Easter Egg Dyes Prints-Overalls-Stockings DRAKE'S General Line of Groceries and Dry Goods You Wanted Action .. Now Back It Up Courageous and determined action, supported by the loyal confidence of the American people, has cleared the business track. Sound operation in business, good management in personal affairs, and sane investment will now speed progress. Industry and Thrift are in order. And as form erly—an impetus to industry and a direct help mate to thrift will be realized in an interest bear ing account here at the First National Bank. The First National Bank Medford, Oregon Believe It Dr Not. . . The Picnic Season Is H ere Mr. ami Mrs. Reis Chapman of Medford were guests of Mr. amt Mrs. Joe Blair Sunday evening. Before you bu> your Easter Eggs and novelties look them over at Horning's Shack. Grants Pass. 21 Mrs. Rita Doran of Grants Pass was visiting friends ami relatives here last week end. Mrs. Win Puhi .has been receiv ing medical aiil in Medford during the past week. Bess Parsons of Phoenix was li tc visiting Mary l.inda Wild of Black- well hill. Monday. Permanents—Easter Special—Gil of Sandalwood, complete wave. »2.9«. The Cave Beauts Shop. Grant' Pass. Phone 73. ■B- Mrs. Hazel Freeman and Mrs. Banty of Portland were visiting Mrs. Freeman's mother, Mrs. O. E. Clark here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Lokken left Thursday for Seattle, after a long visit here with Mrs. Lokken’s moth er. Mrs. Celia Combest. Mrs. Roy Centers. Mrs. Aurele Meunier, Mrs. C. W. Martin. Mrs. Tom Smith. Mrs. Geo. Haff and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin were Med ford callers Wednesday. O to SttNVi ARO »kW U R H W O I MH RtCAU.10 #ÛW MIMtOVf «* W S I H « 0» StAtU. TRM* KRY OlMtk IklkRS Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunier and daughter Jocelyne, drove Io Grants Pass Saturday evening for a visit ly Io the attractiveness of the halt. w ith Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fleming. Sunday they visited friends at Hugo. NOTES FOR THE NOTEBOOK Prepare this mixture for our next Members of the high school base ball team under the direction of hike: Coach Abbott put the baseball dia Biscuits, (mixed in a paper bag) Take one heaping fist full ot i mond in sba,M* for playing this flour; one 5-finger pinch of baking j i week when they scraped the field. A game with the Central Point high powder; one 4-finger pinch of su- school nine is planned for Friday gar; one 3-finger pinch of salt; one 2-finger gob of shortening; one or afternoon on the local around. two fist fulls of water. Pul the d ry' ingredients in a paper bag anil with Read the Ads! They will save you the fingers work in the shortening. money! Next pour in the water anil with a pealed slick or wooden paddle, mix 1 until the flour has absorbed the < , water. Mix well and quickly. Press: I then between 2 pieres of pa, mt un til the dough is about two inches i wide. Baking on a stick (twister) Take a stick of ,wert wood, at . Idast an inch or two in thickness. | Peel the large end and sharpen the I small end. Insert ¡lie small end in j the ground with the large end nenr | the fire to heat. When hot wrap the I w dough around the stick and bake over the coals. Bacon twisters: First wrap a piece of bacon : around the stick and cook thorough- I ly. Cover with the dough and bake | _*YeaH'. Theybashed to a golden brown. Sausage may be I wat called-i used. Cheese twisters: tar Cut small piece of cheese into bits r r 1 hâü ta ll and either mix with dry ingredients jGar two hoar?-5 or press into Hie dough after it has Voa^caik been rolled out. The dough mav then be wrapped around the slick with the cheese on the inside. Rai sins may tie used the same way. Jam twisters: Wrap the dough around the slick so that when it is done and removed By Mrs. Pena, Captain from the stick it will form a cone. Just time left for five meetings, This may be filled with butter or i Every one will be brim full of fun jam. o a o ca o E Complete Stock Fresh M eats Always On Hand ORDER YOUR EASTER POULTRY NOW Gold Hill Meat Market Woodcock & Moore, Props. EXPLOSIVES A Complete Stock of Q S a Girl Scout News and knowledge. April fith we are leaving al 3:15 I for a hike to the reservoir. From this hike we will make a guide map, | find compus points. At the hall the girls will pass their posture, thrift, morse code and first aid tests. Each patrol has a surprise game planned and every member hopes | to pass their second class test be fore the girthday party. Mrs. Albert Pankey gave us cur tains for our hall and the Tulip oatrol put them up. They add great Electrical Service Available at Gold Hill Hardware Co. Gold Hill T im b e r P r o d u c ts C o. DISTRIBUTORS Medford Grants Pass Roseburg [G S O E O Ham’s Grocery and Market E. T. HAM, Prop. .■□I" ... 1 Li . — . L . ' P i i . 1. I . — "■ 1 "L." 1,1 1 » Second-Hand Specials for Saturday Exchange NOW OPEN in old shoe shop building on highway. QUICK QUAKER OATS M J B COFFEE 2 lb cans Large package ....... 15c Carnation W HEAT FLAKES W E SELL A N Y ThIN G Large package All Kinds of Repairing PUFFED RICE 2 pkgs........................ 25c W iring — Repairing Furniture Upholstering Motor« — Pumps Radio Repairing * * * * EXPLOSIVES, CAPS AND FUSE Groceries and Fresh Meats ” ........... . J".. SEE OUR FINE LINE OF C o ld M eats ADVERTISE IN THE GOLD HILL NEW S Electrical Repair W o-k BULLOCK ELECTRICAL CO. W . W. TRANAH, 217 North Sixth St., Old Highway Shoe Shop Grants Pass, Phone 137 GOLD HILL, OHE. 15c 60c - PEETS Granulated Soap Large package 19c KC BAKING POW DER 25 oz. can ................ 18c We Fill County Relief Orders STANDARD CORN 3 cans ....................... 25c CRACKERS 2 lb. box salted OYSTERS 3 cans ....................... 25c RED SALMON Tall cans ................... 15c 25c