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n r e f*«1» GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933 ., 1 * ............... ,.. Foots Creek News (By Mr». Martoa M ae») The Foot* crack Sunduy school observed it* rigidli uiitilvrrxury Sun day. An all day meeting wax held with a Ituakrl lunch at noon. There were 53 present (or the dinner, Rev. and Mrs. I). I). Itundull of Medford met with US. They sang three numb ers and Mr. Randall spoke. Dorothy Smith played a saxophone solo with PbylUs Miller at the piano, and Donald Elliot played severul num bers on his banjo which were great ly enjoyed. It wus also u furrwell lor Mrs. I.. I-. Smith and family who are leuving soon for Medford. Mrs. Smith has been our very efficient superintendent for the past four years with almost a perfect attend ance. She was presented with a pyfrx casserole as a token from the Sunday school. and moved to the Bill Nye mine on (¡alls creek last full to lie watch man, are now living near Fort Jones, California, where Mr. Sarg ent und his cousin Bert Sargent of (iold H ill leased pro|ierty six weeks ago. They were placer mining, but ure now working in q uarli on the same property. They plan to Install a small mill. From l h» Gold H ill News of May 24. I »07 S u p u s e — Bay Biding and two sons Floyd Blley Hammersly, Gold Hill's and Earl of Central Point were hustling real estate agent was at visiting Sunday nt the home of Mr. Medford and the county seat on and Mrs. (.ester Boling. business this week. r~ A Bank A ccount Puts You In Step From every section of the country come cnccuraging reports that business is surely swinging around into better “trade winds.” Commodity, prices have strengthened on a broad front. That is conducive to buying. The ultimate end is greater employment. As the improvement cycle reaches you let it find you prepared with the sound foundation which a good banking connection can provide. First National Bank MEDFORD, OREGON Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD OREGON FROM OUR FILES 26 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Elliot and Mrs. John Cameron, whose life son Donald who spent the past was despaired of the forepart of week with Mrs. Pauline Wahl, came this week is now much improved. up Monday for a slay at the Bob Cook cabin. Mr. Cook Is kept quite J. W. Hayes has his new building busy nt his machine shop recently built on his property in (iold Hill. on the South side about completed and ready for occupancy. Mrs. Oscar Joelson is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Biles who brought their grandson Leon Martell Joelson home with them two weeks ago when they returned home from a visit at Bosehurg. Mr. Joelson is spending some time In 1 Medford on business in regard tc The Civic club of Itogue Hlver highway work. entertained the mothers of the c o in -, munity with an afternoon tea F rl- j Mrs. Anna Myers of Ashland call day at the community hull. Itev. J. ed on her niece Mrs. Lloyd Miller W. Hainan of the Presbyterian end fam ily Sunday afternoon. rhurch of (¡rants Pass gave a spies-1 di<l talk. Those from here attending Guy Bates who is employed nt were Mrs. I.. I-. Smith, Mrs. Effie the dredge has an 8 cylinder Ford unit Victor Birdseye. ioa«lsler purchased last Mondny. The dredge has finished the proper Oscar ('lark who has been em ty form erly owned by John Short. ployed at the Messenger saw mill Mrs. M. Hosmer and Grant Mat <,n the left fork of Fools creek for thews and Is now working on the Ih r past three and one half years, former Mattis ranch. The recent pussed away in Gold H ill Thursday rains hnve bren a great help to morning. Death was due Io a stroke. their water supply. Funeral services were held nt the Mrs. Hichnrd E. Blankenburg of Medford cemetery Saturday after Gold H ill called n, the home of Mrs. noon. Effie Birdseye Tuesday afternoon Mrs. D. A. McDonald of Callahan while returning from Grants Puss California, is visiting her husband on businrss. who lives near Riviera Auto P a rk .: L. L. Smith spent Sunday at Ash Mr. McDonald is employed at the land as the guest of his mother Mrs. dredge. II. E. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Biles and daughter of Long Beach, California, $5.00 License Fees Go arrived Sunday for a two weeks On Sale N ext Month visit with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles. Changes in automobile license I fees and salient points in a car reg- M onard Hopficld of Portland | Istration procedure are set forth in was an over-night guest Saturday i letters to be sent this week to 250,- et the home of his cousin Mrs. Effie , 000 Oregon motor vehicle owners Birdseye and fam ily while on his | by Hal F.. Iloss, secretary of state, in preparation for the renewal seas way to Ashland on business. on. A flat rale of $5.00 for all private Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sargent who lived nt the l.nnce brothers mine passenger cars for the half year two years where he wns employed starling July 1, 1933, and subsequent annual fees of $5.00 are matters of particular interest to motorists this year. The 1933 legislature author ised a reduction in fees effective for the half year and a change to a cal endar-year regslration system starl ing January 1. 1934. Applications for licenses may be SA V E sent in at any time and plates or your health and teeth. At these sheriffs' temporary permits w ill be prices you can afford to have released by mail or at the various your dental work done now. registration offices on June 15. All applications on file in the secretary Extractions a* low aa I .50 of state's office nt Salem by May 27 Silver Fillings aa low aa . 1.04 w ill be included in a drawing for Cement Fillings aa low aa 1.00 low license numbers Io be held on Porcelain Filling aa low aa 1.00 that dale. The practice of eliminat Gold Crowns as low aa . 5.00 ing assignments of special numbers, Platea aa low aa .......... 15.00 adopted two years ngo to expedite release of plates, w ill be followed DR. R. D. COE 404 Medford Center Bldg. again this season but all advance re PHONE 340 MEDFORD quests w ill be given an opportunity for low numbers in the drawing. RELIABLE REASONABLE ODD BUT TRUE Ancient H itt ory We are sorry to report that the condition of Corio Masterson is still very precarious. Lust night he suf fered a slight stroke of paralysis. OF THt DESIRt 10 STWY THIN, UNBMAMCED 0111« AHO WIMUHG 1M%OFF\C\EHT CtOTWHQ. FÔOHO M a t AtAOHG GUNS THhH B O Y» Married— In Jacksonville Wednes day, May 22nd, Claire Stiimho and Miss Josie Story, of this city. The bride has been a resident of this city lor a number of years and has a long list of friends who arc offering eon- vratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stumbo. They left for Glendale Thursday where Ihry w ill make their future home. L. F. Gardner of Same Valley is advertising for a blccksmith to come to Sams Valley and open a black smith shop. But the other resident of that fertile section are probably not so forgetful ns Mr. Gardner and w ill remember that there are two first class blacksmiths in Gold H ill to do their work. “Doc" Vroman is busy cleaning up his business in town and is pre paring to make a trip through Idaho. H r has a brother living in Boise whom hr has not seen for a number of years and to visit him is mainly the object of his trip. "Doc’’ says he Is coming home in an automobile but then “ Doc" was always a great Josh- er and it is some times hard to tell just what he means. U. O. D A ILY G IVEN H IG H E ST RANKING Eugene, Ore.— Scoring a total of 010 points out of a possible 1.000, the Oregon Emerald, student daily of the University of Oregon, has been given an "All-American" award for excellence by the Nation al Scholastic Press Association, with headquarters in Minneapolis, Min nesota. Richard L. Neuberger, Port land. is editor, and Sterling Green, Portland, is managing editor. Green has been selected editor for next year. LEGAL NOTICES In the County Coart of the State of Oregon. For the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of M. D Jackson, Deceased. State of Oregon ) ) ss County of Jackson ) To All Persons to Whom These' Presents Shall Come, Greeting: ' KNOW YE, That it appearing to the Court aforesaid, that M. D. Jackson has died intestate, leaving at the time of his death, property in this State, such Court has duly ap pointed Jumes Hayes administrator of the estate of such partnership property of the estate of M. D. Jack- son, deceased. litis , therefore, authorizes the said James Hayes to administer the partnership property of the estate of M. D. Jackson, deceased, accord ing to law. IN TESTIM O N Y W H ER EO F, 1. G. R. Carter, Clerk of the County Court, have hereunto subscribed my hand and affixed the Seal of said Court, this 4th day of April, A. D. 1933. G. R. CARTER, MI8-J8 Clerk of County Court. CHR ISTIA 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. Gold R ill Lodge No. I2 t L a 0 . F. __ Meets every Tussdsy evening Visitors Always Welcome 4 « ♦ • • • AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 07. Meets evtay Wednesday Night at tbe I. O. O. F. H all. Gold H fll. Oregon Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. Ethel Martin, Vice Grand. Elinor Porce, secretary. Lacy Mee. Treasurer. GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. Meets Twice a month on tbe 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at fhefr Club rooms In the City Hall. Maybelle Dotson, president. Edith Bryan, secretary. Madge Dorman, Treasurer. “T H E SON-DAUGHTER" AT the Chinese girl who sells herself T H E ROXY T H E A TR E in the marriage auction to aid her ' countrymen. i j W. G. BISHOP, M. D. Physician and Surgeon At Becker’s Drug Store— Mon., Helen Hayes and Ramon Novarro, The finest support you can g iv e . . . . Wed., „ . Fridays, 5 to 7 p. ns. . as Chinese lovers in a terrific your Home Town paper is to say. “ I I Med,ord A * 7 drama of Chinatown, are the attrac saw your ad in the Gold H ill News.” B tions at the Roxy Theatre, where "The Son-Daughter,” Mctro-Gold- wyn-Mayer's filmization of the David Belasco stage play, is to be shown Sunday. The business and professional people of Grant« Paga, It is a dramatic romance of Chinese intrigue and plots, of listed in this directory are glad to serve t ie peerateof t r a hatchetmen and tongs, tthe struggle territory in any way possible. They firmly beneve that of revolutionists against royalists, whenever possible your home town mersnant should he and the central episode is that of Grants Pass Business Directory KJOOOCS patronized, but they offer their services in addhton to those you can receive at home, and invite you to ooneuft (hem when in Grant« Pass. Get Your GRADUATION Permanent at the Redwoods BEAUTY SH O P Grants Pass Phone 120 Redwood Hotel Bldg. 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May 2 i-2 i “SON AND DAUGHTER” Helen Hayes, Ramon Navarro ....Tues. anti Wed” Moy"23^24 “T H E BIG T IM E R ” Ben Lyon, Conlance Cummings, Thelma Todd Thursday, Friday, May 25-20 • JUOT, HAD TO GET MARRIED" Slim Summerville, Zssu Pitts Coming fcat. Only. May 27 Tim McCoy in "Daring Danger" Continuous Saturday M Sunday D aily Mat. 1 30. Eve. 7 P. M W e have an ideal connection with one of the beat factories in the country. W e can supply finest quality book« and pads for any purpose —promptly—and at low coaL You can buy from us just as advantageously aa from the factory — and w e relieve you o f annoying details. SEE U S BEFORE YOU BU Y ! The Gold Hill News All Kinds o f Commercial Printing <