THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 18, 19U
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham of Phoe
nix, came Saturday and expect to
stay about a month.
Give her a box ol randy for grad
uation. Free gift cards with each
box. Hornings Shack, Grants Pass.
Mrs. Roy Centers and Mrs. Opal
Weils were Medford callers Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chisholm took
Mrs. Chisholm's mother Mrs. Welch
who has been visiting here to her
home in Central Point, Sunday.
Congratulations to the eleven
members of the Class of '33, Gold
Hill high school—from Horning's
Shack. Grants Pass.
adv.
Roy Cameron went to the Mt. C entral P o in t B aseb all
Reuben mine at Wolf ereek Monday.
N in e D e fe a te d B y Local»
ircle iwvlng is beginning to arrive
there from Gold lllll from the Rea
ver Portland Cement company. The
work will require 28,000 hags of ce
ment, each bag containing 100 lbs.
of cement. Twanty-slx railway cars
will be required to transfer the
cement to Ashland.
Work on Ihe Central Point cutoff
is also progressing rapidly, paving
crews having reached Ihe outskirts
of Medford near Ihe Economy Lum
ber company yards.
Mrs. Leila Rowers and llud Con-
dll were Medford callers Wednes
Local high school baseball artists
day.
swamiKd the Central Point high
Mrs. Rita Doran, who sikii I a few baseball team In a seven inning
days here last week returned Io game on the Central Point diamond
Thursday afternoon by the score ol
Grants Pass Sunday.
Il Io 5.
Mrs. Lu Ritter and sons Ted,
Palmer, pitcher on the Central
Charles and Norman and daughter Point team, stroke out 10 of the lo
Mrs. J. A. Grimes of Medford was
l.unch and be merry. Gold Hill
Alma visited relatives on Evans cal haliers, while llammersly let
a business caller here Saturday.
' pavilion every Sat. night.
adv.
creek Sunday.
down II of the Pointers.
Mrs. J. W. Merritt was a business ( Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist and Mrs.
Roth teams had several errors
Kinney
were
business
callers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Karl
Moore,
Mrs.
ENTERTAIN FDR TEACHERS
caller in Gold Hill Sunday. She also!
with Central Point getting just two
!
in
Medford,
Tuesday.
Bob
Millspaugh.
Mrs.
Willnii
visited friends while here.
Martin. Frank Doty and Vernlce less hits than Ihe local boys.
W. E. Ross, chairman of the Gold
Jim Clement of this city was a
The game was slopiied several
Mrs. J. W. Lewis spent Thursday
Martin were Medford callers Mon
Hill school board; and Mrs. Itoss
times due Io heavy showers which
and Friday in Medford with her business caller in Grants Pass Mon
wrre host and hostess last niurs-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Whitlock and day.
day afternoon.
soon passed over and play was re
aunt, Mrs. Andy Grigsby.
day evening Io a small group of
family of Medford were guests Sun
Mrs. Hoy Cameron returned Io sumed.
teachers at their home.
Big May-time dance at Gold Hill day in the E. T. Ham home here. her home here Saturday ami Is
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter went
In winning this game Gold Hill
A delirious four-course dinner
to Pendleton Saturday, Mr. Carter pavilion Saturday eve. May 20. Pris Mrs. Whitlock is a sister of Mr. Ham. greatly improved. Mrs. Otis John forges ahead In her standing with
was served at 8:30. and Ihe guests
adv.
is a delegate to the Odd Fellows es. Lets go.
Horning’s Shark, Grants Pass, son, her daughter, is staying here oilier second class schools of the spent the evening in Informal visit
convention.
county. This makes Ihe fourth con- ing.
Dan Shelley of Montague, Calif, congratulates the members of the with her.
leal the locals have won while they
graduating
class
of
Hogue
River
crnia,
and
brother,
Park
Shelley
Mrs. Win. Kinney and Mrs. Daisy
Teachers prrsent wrre Miss Mabel
The eighth grade class went on were defeated in three games nt
adv.
Gilchrist were Medford
callers of Medford called on Gold Hill high school.
Moore. Miss Albertina llunkey and
their annual picnic Io Galls creek the first of the season.
friends Wednesday.
Tuesday.
Miss lihoda Cheney. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lola Reed left Tuesday Monday. They ull hiked out, pluvial
Rox score:
II. K. Illsnkenburg, also enjoyed
Ebcr Davis went to San Francis-
Mrs- E- T- Ham and children, and morning by bus for Pendleton, games and at noon ate a large lunch.
Gold II II.
the courtesy.
co Saturday, on a business trip. Wm. " rs- Hams brother, Charles Siven where she will attend the state con Everyone had a goml lime, after
All
Kinney is acting as marshall during ius, were visitors at the Lyman vention of the Rebekah lodge, as a having taken state exams the pre 1« Walker, ef
4
vious week .
home in Sams Valley last Saturday delegate.
W a lk er and L in gren P lace
D. Walker, lb
4
his absence.
afternoon.
Kell,
c
4
In G rant» Pa»» T rack M eet
The News has a supply of Ore
According Io “Rainbow** Gibson
Among Gold Hill people to attend
Davis. If
4
gon
Motorist's
Manuals
for
distribu
of
the
Weusku
Inn
at
Savage
Rap
Daisy
Gilchrist
and
Bernice
Cook
the Portland-Grants Pass baseball
Hammersly, p
4
Gold Hill high school placed len
game Sunday in which Portland went fishing in Bogue River Sunday- tion. Anyone expecting to take the ids, the big salmon run is now on. Robinson, rf
4
state
driver’s
exams
should
secure
Over
45
big
ones
were
taken
from
above
the
old
highway
bridge.
They
'
til
In the Southern Oregon Invita
won 3 to 2 were Willard Croft, i
Lingren, ss
4
tional Track and Field meet held In
Linsley Dorman. Clarence Kell, Del reported a good catch and proved one of these manuals and read the the water near there Monday and Johnson, 2b
4
Grants Paas Saturday, May 13. The
os Walker. Wallace Iverson, "Doc” j their statement when they produced questions and answers that cover some 13 before 8 a. in. Tuesday. In Miller, 3b
4
the
tests.
Ihe
catch
were
u
number
of
jack
11
dandy
trout.
local school was able Io pile up 4
Bowers and Jack Xewnam.
I
.nlmon, indicating Io river-men that
points in the 13 rvrnls entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Abbott en the big run of salmon was near.
Dorothy Kesterson of Klamath
.Ml II B 2
Many Blackwell hill residents
The five Gold Kill boys who enter
Central Point.
gathered at the LaBarge home Sat Falls who spent the week end here tertained the members of the high
ed
Ihe meet competed with scores
Word has been received In Gold
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urday night to enjoy an evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puhi, had school baseball team Wednesday
of athletes from nil sections of
afternoon.
Ice
cream
and
cake
was
’fill
that
Kenneth
Emory,
grandson
her
left
knee
cap
thrown
out
of
I.eever, If
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spent in dancing. Lunch was served
northern California and southern
at midnight and the dancing contin- i0*nl while play ing. Saturday eve- served. Mr. Abbott was coach of the of Mr. anil Mrs. J. D. Hedgepeth of Moran, e .
4 1
Oregon
with many of the schools en
this eilv, has been elected president Casad, ss
ued till the wee hours of the morn-1 n'n8- ^he was immediately taken to baseball team this year.
™ 4 n
tered in the A class.
of
the
student
body
at
the
Oregon
4 1
mg. The old-fashioned music was ^ r' Mosier at Grants Pass who put
Delos Walker earned three points
The following word was received State College. Mr. Emory, who has Aynes, lb
; it back in place. She returned to her
3 0
furnished bv local talent.
" lb r Gold ’till ny placing 4th in high
from John llammersly, well known spent several summers in Gold Hill, Cox. rf
home at Klamath Falls, Sunday.
3 2
0 jump and 3th in broad jump Herb
Gold Hill sportsman, who is mak has been very active in college work Hensley. 3b
■
Hedgepeth, 2b
3 1
’ Lingren placed 5lli in (tic 440 yard
Miss Bertha Coy went to Port ing an extended visit at different for Ihe past three years.
Russell, rf
3 0
® ilnsb which netted him one point
land Wednesday evening to attend Oregon points: “I have located
3 0
I fo r (.o ld H ill.
H igrad e
meetings concerning Oregon’s Re over-looking the much advertised
Rock gardens are fast becoming Palmrr, p
1 0
II
Among the officials of Saturday's
construction Finance program. She sportsmen's paradise, Siltcoos Lake. popular in Gold Hill, and one of the Casad, If
meet was J. A. Thomason, who
will be a special representative of While hunting and fishing in season most recent is being constructed at
31 5 7 4 was official scorer. Mr. Thomason
the Gold Hill Irrigation district, seems to be all that's claimed, little Ihe home of Mrs. Matilda Parker by
Is
said
about
the
frequent
rains
which has applied for a loan from
her son, Curlis. Curtis is using un
has coached the local track tram In
the RFC fund. Miss Coy was ac that a Gold Hiller of years residence usual rock formations, and is also W o rk On Highw ay
what practice they have had this
p
companied by Mrs. Dick Robinson as I have had is not accustomed to building a beautiful chipped red
Nearing
Completion
I
vear
Get your permanent now and
especially this time of year. Send brick walk. He has udopted garden
i and Ernest Ross.
be ready for the graduation
ing as his hobby, and is making
The two bridges being construct -
Mnrking the arrival of another
events.
A fine picture of Miss Ruth Byer formed of the happenings down quite a study of rock garden flow
id over Rear creek north of Ash vacation season, ccnl-a-inilr round
ly greeted readers of the society there.’
ers and plants.
land in the building of the new trip excursions will be featured by
' section of the Sunday Oregonian,
G uaranteed W ork
A group of the sophomore class
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wurdrip and higliwuy unit were finished Wed •lie Southern Pacific company over
last Sunday, May 14. Miss Byerly,
who is a freshman at the University of the high school went to Jackson daughter Juanita of Medford were nesday of this week. Hand rails on the Memorial Day week end. May 26
of Oregon, was on a committee of ville Tuesday where they were en visitors here Wednesday evening to both bridges mid walks on one are Io 30. It wus announced today.
ALDERM AN BEAUTY
The Iron sport at Ion bargains, with
students who assisted in Junior tertained by members of that class attend Ihe graduation exercises, the only additions Io be made.
Wednesday
also
saw
the
grading
SH O P
n
five-day starting srliedule, will be
Week end activities, and was photo in the Jacksonville schools In Mrs. Wardrip’s sister, Miss Nettie
Over Jim’s Toggery
graphed with these students. The charge of Mrs. Ted Hewitt, nee Stone was a member of the graduat of the road completed and work on effective between all points on the
GRANTS PASS, ORE.
picture was on the first page of the Edith Fenwick, former English in- ing class. Nettie returned to Med paving will I k started immediately. railroad's' lines in six western
; structor in the Gold Hill schools. ford with the Wardrip’s, while Cement for the 20-foot wide ron- states, eompaiiy officials said.
society section of the paper.
| Mrs. Hewitt sent transportation for Juanita remained for a visit with
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Gold Hill after the party. Those in Fred Stone.
cluded in the group that went were
F ren ch ’» L au ndry Introduce»
A shower was given at the home
'
June Moore, Louise Smith, Opal
N E W P R IN T S — N E W A N K L E T S
1 Rodgers, Jeanne Hammersly, Jean of Mrs. Soren Christensen Tuesday
Smith, Marjorie Davis, Ila May Hig afternoon. She received many nice
N E W H O S IE R Y
ginbotham. Alice Dusenberry, Mar gifts and refreshments were served.
In latest shades and styles.
cel Pandois, Jim Cornutt and Lloyd Those who attended were Mrs. Roy
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Centers, Mrs. Mabel Robinson, Mrs.
Holifield. *
our finest style, at 10c each, extra. Minimum bundle
COTTON BA T T S
Carl Booth, Mrs. Sum Routh, Mrs.
50c. Use it every week—you'll like this service.
Two more feature dances are Tom Robinson, Mrs. Opal Weils,
S ee Our Choice F resh F ru its and V e g e ta b le s
being arranged by Dom Provost Mrs. Geo. Dorman. Mrs. Marvin
manager of The Pep Peddlers or Emory, Mrs. C. Romell, Mrs. Rob
Will Also Pirk Up Dry
Order« at
cheslra, which entertain every Sat Millspaugh and Mrs. Ellis.
Cleaning
SHAVERS RAUBEK SHOP
urday evening at the Gold Hill pa
and we will call and deliver
W e Call T u esd ay
vilion. A May-time dance is plann TEACHERS AND SCHOOL BOARD
i
at yaur home.
G eneral L ine o f G roceries and D ry G oods
and F rid ay
ed for Saturday night with prizes
HONOR RETIRING TEACHER
being offered for the best waltzers
and other dance numbers. Next Sat
A party honoring Miss Alice Har
urday night. May 27. a “Humpty per, who is retiring as primary
Dumpty” dance will I k the feature teacher in Ihe local schools, after
G rant» Pa»», O regon
Nearly 300 novelties have been se fifteen years of service, was held
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cured which will be distributed to at her home on Roz-Allis ranch
dance patrons
absolutely
free near Gold Hill last Friday evening.
These Saturday night dances are
Members of the school faculty
gaining in popularity each week and the school board planned Ihe
and huge throngs are expected for courtesy, and this group enjoyed an
E . T . H A M , P rop.
these feature dances. The Gold Hill informal evening working jigsaw
Chamber of Commerce is in charge puzzles, after which refreshments
of the dances.
were served.
A lovely gift was presented Miss
Harper by the teachers.
Those enjoying this event were
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ross, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Cook, Dan McCarter, Miss
Bertha Coy, Superintendent J. A
Thomason, Mrs. Mnudic Robinson,
Mrs. Marjorie Pena, Mrs. Madeleine
Pendleton, Mrs. Minnie Sargent,
T O M A T O JU IC E
PEACHES
Miss Albertina Hnnkey, Miss Rhoda
W hether it is fine Fresh
Cheney, Miss Mabel Moore, Mrs
T all t in » .............3 for 25c
N o. 2% tin» .... 2 for 25c
Vegetables,
High Grade
Minnie Guy and Miss Harper.
Permanents
$ 2 .5 0 “
The Economy Wash
DRAKE'S
F r e n c h ’s S te a m L a u n d r y
Mam’s Grocery and Market
High Grade
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Specials for Saturday
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ALAINE’S
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P rem iu m , p ack age ..22c
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L a rg e p a c k a g e
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