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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY. APRIL ay, »933 Beavers Win From Central Pein, Nine By Score of « Gold Hill I.O.O.F. Lodge Behind the splendid pitching of Gold Hill Lodge No. 129 at their Bill llammersly, the (¡old Hill high meeting Tuesday knight formulated school hi« sc ba 11 nine won from Cen their part of the program for the tral Point by a score of 4 to 2. Iasi 114th birthday of the order to be Friday afternoon. The game was held in Ashland Thursday awning played on the local field and was a \p.lil 27 Mrs. Millie Walker was visiting seven-inning affair. Besides turning Dinner will be served in the IOOF in a good hurling performance, hall at Ashland beginning at 6 P.M. in Drain, Ore. lust week. Hannnersly led his team mates with and continuing until all have been Don't forget— lunch served in the the bat, pounding out three long served. ('.old Hill pavilion every Sat. night. hits at opportune times. Thes»#were Following the dinner a fraternal adv the only hits made by the Gold Hill address will be delivered by Rev. Mrs. C. W. Reck of Grunts Pass team. Hall of Ashland, this will be fol The lineups and box score of the lowed by a lengthy program to in was visiting nt the Drake home on game follows: clude musical selections and special Sunday evening. Gold Hill—4 R II E numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Musty visited Kell. ss .............................. ..... 0 0 0 All Odd Fellows and their wives Miller. 2 b .................................. I 0 2 and all Rebekahs and their hus at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. D. Walker, lb 2 0 1 bands (Whether Odd Fellows or Lewis on Friday. Hammersly, p ..........- ........ I 3 1 not) are cordially invited and ex Mr. and Mrs. Chas Kell and Mrs. Cornutt, rf ............................. '* 11 " pected to tie bn hand for the occa Ebcr Davis were visiting in Medford L. Walker. 3b ................ » « 0 sion. So every one should be there. Sunday. I.ingren, c — ........................ •• '* •’ Toney Ross, Secy. Mrs. Orpha Hewitt of Roseburg Robinson, If ..................... — 0 (1 0 I came Friday for a visit with her Davis, ef ....................... 0 ■) •' parents Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doty. Johnson, rf ..............................<> 0 ,l Transmission Pole Burns Here, Shutting Off Power , Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively went to Portland Munday. The Ashland high school baseball team will play Gobi Hill high on the local diamond next Tuesday after noon, May 2. George llnmmcrsl> and Joe Blair made a trip lo the Meadows Sun day. Mrs. Orpha Hewitt of Roseburg Is hervvisiling tier purenls. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Doty. Mrs. Juanita McKcnsie and Frances Childers moved to Medlonl, Sunday. Associated Oil Co. FLY SPRAY 50 rents ql. at Livingston’s Service Station. a<*v. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trotter of Bud Snider left last Saturday for Grunts Puss were visiting friends in the northern part of the state, and The burning of a transmission this city Sunday evening. according to friend* here, plans lo pole on the south side of Gold Hill Miss Frances Davis spent the acquire a wife before be returns. Monday night and early Tuesday morning caused the electric power week end in Medford the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rumsey and to be shut off for a few hours here. Miss Irene Hoffman. children who have been living here The fire was first discovered at Mrs. Hattie Reeman who had been with Mrs. Minnie Eddings moved lo 10.15 Monday night and the power visiting her daughter Mrs. C. W. Birdseye creek Saturday. shut off until 10:40 p. m. The blase Martin for several days returned to continued to break out afresh and her home in Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whllloek and the lights in the city were again children of Medford were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost and child visitors at the E. T. Ham home in extinguished for a time. The power 2 1 2 will porbably be shut off again ren spent Sunday at the home of this city. sometime the latter part of the week j Mrs. Frost’s parents Mr. ami Mrs. Miss Charlotte Burrows, student Ernest Ross delivered a load of to enable a crew of men to connect Silas Fleming on Millers creek. in the local high school. Is a patient Lively lime to Yreka, Calif., Friday. up the new pole which will be in Don Fraley of Hilt, California in the Community hospital at Med stalled. and Fred Fraley of Medford were ford, where she underwent an op Guess the number of kodak visiting at the Tepovac home on eration for appendicitis last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reinking joined spools in our window. Winner Wednesday. the Crater Lake caravan Sunday, Mrs. John Avena and son Monte gets kodak as prize. Closes May 5. and saw this scenic spot in all its Mr. and Mrs. Le • dedgpclh and who huve been visiting Mrs. Avena*« ROWELL MUSIC AND winter beauty, and enjoyed the pro daughter Phyllis of Medfort visited parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Puhi re PHOTO HOUSE gram of winter sports which had ct the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. turned to their home in Sacramento Grants Pass been arranged for the day. Hedgpeth, Sunday. Calif., on Saturday. Mr and Mrs Jes^e Durk».* and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Matthews, who ih i’dren Rl*>ssom a it Edward who I have been visiting Mrs. Matthews’ 1> vc resided in Klamath F.illj to: ‘ mother, Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry for Ihc past year, le lu ’ ntd to their home the past three months, left Wed- or. ¿ordins creek. Sunday. i nesday to make their home on the Among Medford shoppers Satur Applegate. day were Mrs, Katheryn Lance, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vuughn Quacken- ! Merritt Merriman, Mrs. Dora Ham- bush and daughters Yvonne, mersly, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin Eugenia, and Mrs. Jewel Riant of [ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil John I Santa Monica are here visiting rel- son and Mrs. Boh Mi.lspaugh. | stives. They expect to ojien up the Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ridenour and hotel soon. Mrs. Bert Bobinson, mother of Mrs. Many people enjoyed the broad Ridenour, all of Ashland called nt cast of Mr. Botts' Central Point or- the R. E. Blankenburg home Fri | chestra over KMED Tuesday eve- day afternoon. They were on their I ning. The (¡old Hill orchestra direc- way to the Willamette valley where , ted by Mr. Botts will broadcast they will spend some time. Thursday evening from 7:30 lo 8:00. Central Point—2 Leever, ss ------- Moran, c ......... Russel, c f .......... Hensley. 3b Hedgepeth. 2b Stark, lb .......... Cox, If ---- --- - Casad, r f _____ Palmer, p ........ ... 4 R 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 II 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 E 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 NEW LOW PRICES ON Complete Reconditioning Jobs Model A Fords.....$32.75 Pontiac Six ......... $57.15 Chevrolet Six ....... 42.55 Essex Six ............... 51.45 Plymouth Four .... 35.70 DeSoto Six .......... 60.00 This is a complete overhaul job—grind valves, take up bearings, clean out carbon, fit rings, new pistons, etc. Includes all la’> r and material needed. GOLD HILL GARAGE New Low Prices ON Quality Feeds According to press reports Mon day two Gold Hill persons were a- mong five arrested Saturday eve ning by slate police for traffic vio lations. Dan Estrainudo was arrest ed for operating a vehicle without a driver’s license and Melvin Sar- I gent faces charges for reckless driv ing. Mr. and Mrs Joseph P. Hammers- > iy of Portland stopped in Gold Hill Saturday morning while enroute to | Medford on business. Mr. Hammers- ! ly is an attorney for L. A. Banks, 1 alleged slayer of Constable George Prescott. Mr. Hnnunerslv is also a former resident of this city. He was at one time postmaster of Gold Hill and also cashier of the Gold Hill bank, and is well known here. Among Medford visitors Wednes day were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kell. Mrs. Frank Carter, Mrs. Chas. Car ter, Mrs. Geo. Hammersly, Mrs. Mer ritt Merriman, Mrs. Floyd Lance, Mrs. Wm. Puhi. Miss Jesse Sanborn, Mrs. C. W. Martin, Mrs. Tom Smith and Miss Bertha Coy. Wednesday a crew of men with the aid of the Beaver Portland Ce ment company truck graded the baseball field between the highway and the railroad tracks. The dia mond will he laid out just the re verse of the way it has been, thus keeping the batted halls from Irav- eling onto the highway or striking buildings. Baseball fans of this community will regrel lo hear that Curl Davis, A Standard Oil announcer car un former BOA pitcher and well known der the supervision of G. A. Austin here, has had difficulty in hitting passed through Gold Hill Saturday ( his stride this season for Ihc San afternoon encouraging citizens to Francisco Seals and has dropped enroll in the Crater Lake caravan his first five games in as many Sunday. The announcer went lo ’ starts. Funs point out that Davis al- Grants Pass and stopiied at all ' ways experiences trouble in cold towns along thp highway. The weather anil ure looking forward broadcasting was done under the su to warmer days when he will again pervision of the Medford Chamber live up to his reputation as one of the Coast league's lending pitchers. of Commerce. i*****************»**»*****«****»********»*»**»****************' Hodgen Brewster Per Cwt. $2.00 EGG PRODUCER—(with milk) ............. 1.75 LAYWELL EGG MASH Developing MASH—(with milk) ................. 1.90 1.80 DEVELOPING SCRATCH CHICK MASH—(with milk) 2.15 TURKEY STARTER MASH ............. 2.40 CHICK SCRATCH .............. 1.90 G o l d H i l l S u p p ly “Where Price« Sell Quality” Phons 8 L A. A. WALKER Ws Deliver New Richfield Service Station Now Open for Business A i, ■ ■ H ■■„»■ i . . . i i . i . Harry Ellsworth of (¡rants Pass Mrs. Millie Walker spent Easter week with friends at Drain, Oregon. was vislliug friends here Tuesday. Mr .and Mrs. It. B Cook were Mrs. J. W. Livingston was a visit Grunts Pass visitors Thursday. or at school Wednesday afternoon. Chas. Kell was a business caller Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoffman of in Medford Tuesday. Evans Valley were shopping uud Mrs. Carrie Puhi, Mrs. C. W. Mar visiting in this city Saturday. lin and Miss Louise Smith were Mrs. It. C. Jorgensen of Ashland among Medford shoppers Monday. was here visiting relatives ami friends Sunday. Miss Zelda Smllh spent the week end in Grants Pass, Ihc guest of Associated OH Co. FLY SPRAY fr lends. 50 cents qt. at Livingston’s Service Station. adv Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cook w in transacting buslne,» In Me Kurd Mr. and Mrs. Joe llammersly stop Thursday. ped here Tuesday, enroute to their Howard Dorman made u business home ut Portland. trip lo Yreka Saturday, and to Rose Mr. and Mrs. Dale Norton and burg Munday. children were visiting relatives In Yreka. California. Sunday, Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg was In volved in a traffic accident on Lust Mr. and Mrs. Reis Chapman of Main street, Medford. Tuesday aft Medford were visiting Ihr Misses ernoon. when a ear driven by Mrs. Nellie anil Lyndell Jacobs Saturday A. F. W. Kras.se crashed into her Mrs. Ernest Wardrlp of Medford car from the rear. The front of was here visiting her parents. Mr. the Krasse ear was badly damaged and the fender und bumper on the and Mrs. Fred Stun Wednesday. lllankruliueg ear were henl. Perry MeQuut who has been here Mr. ami Mrs. II. Gaels, daughter. visiting for some lime, returned to Mary Gay, and son. Roderick, of his home in Orville, Calif., Thurs Seattle stopped here a short lime day. Sunday afternoon for a visit with Curlis Parker has returned from a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair. The two | business trip to Oakland, Calif. Ills families were friends when both ii,other Mrs. Mutilda Parker visited lived in Marlboro .Canada, Ihr with her daughter Mrs. A. E. Kel Blairs romlng to Gold Hill fr<n,i logg of Medford during hi« absence. that city. Ham's Grocery and Market E- T. 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