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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE i, 1933 Crater Lake in Winter r ■' .— — Mrs. Marjorie Pena was a bust- Mr. anti Mrs. Pete Smith of Grants ness caller in Grants Pass Friday. Pass were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cameron here Sunday. Mrs. Ben Paul has been ill at her home during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Yonce of Med ford were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Opal Weils and son, Jim. pau| Thompson Saturday. moved to Medford Saturday. Wm. Bailey of Medford returned Miss June Moore spent several Io Gold Hill Sunday, after speuding days last week visiting relatives in several weeks in Medford. Grants Pass. John Palmer of Evans creek was Mrs. Molly Hitcher of Medford the guest of his uncle here Monday was the guest of Mrs. Susie Coy and Tuesday. I Saturday evening. Mrs. Marjorie Pena and son Alvin’ Mrs. Bob Southerland of Portland went to Bedding, California, Satur- and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elhart and w here they will spend a few son Billy of Ashland visited rela-' days with friends. lives on Sardine creek Sunday. O. C. Stanwood of Crescent City Mrs. James Forbes and family, of j spent Monday and Tuesday in Gold Jacksonville, and Dr. Forbes and Hill on business. He hud the yards son of Eagle Point were visiting Mr. ot two of his houses cleaned and and Mrs. Eminett Sutton Monday. took care of other business while here. Miss Dorothy Cook of Duns muir was visiting her parents Mr. Eber Davis, city marshal, relurn- and Mrs. Tom Cook here Monday j t>d Saturday evening from a busi- and Tuesday. ness trip to Sacramento and other California points. W. C. Kinney took Mr. and Mrs. Ernist Wardrip of Medford and Miss Netty Stone spent care of Mr. Davis’ duties about the week end at Coquille and Marsh town during his absence. field. Robert Nendel, 11 year old grand son of Bill Gardner, arrived in Gold Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hedgepeth and daughter Phyllis and Mr. and Mrs. Hill Monday morning for an indefi- Clarence Hedgepeth, all of Medford, i.ate stay with relatives here. Rob were visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ert made the trip from his home in Long Beach to Gold Hill alone on Hedgepeth here Sunday. on the stage. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Phillips and Charles Clements had his ankle grandson Wayne Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Beit Stephenson and Shirley and broken in two places when a bucket Boyd Hall of Grants Pass were the <>f ore fell on it at hte Bull O’ the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore Woods mine Thursday. He was taken to the hospital and a cast was Sunday. put on his leg. He returned to his Seth Coy, local ball player, went home here Monday, but will be on to Medford Tuesday where he acted crutches for some time. as catcher for the Medford team in Mrs. C. J. Shorb and children Sam s game with the Jacksonville Miners. my and Beverly arrived in town ; Medford won the game by a large Tuesday evening from La Grande. . score. They are visiting Mrs. Shorb's par- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Blankenburg ents Mr. and Mrs. J W. Livingston | of Esmond. South Dakota, arrived »nd expect to remain a week. Mrs. I in Gold Hill Tuesday afternoon for Shorb also planned her trap to be ' a visit of several weeks at the home here for the Home Coming celebra- j ol Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg. tion of the Rebekah Lodge. The They made the trip from the m iddle-! Shorbs who formerly edited the west in six days. They report the Gold Hill News, are now located at scenery of Southern Oregon as the f.a Grande, where they have the I most beautiful of the 2200-mile trip, weekly paper. 8OVTHKRN OREGON PIONEER WOMAN DIES IN PORTLAND Groceries and Fresh Meats Specials for Saturday M J B COFFEE 1-lb. tin».................. 30c CANNED CORN 3 can s...................... 25c GAUZE TISSUE 6 roll» for .............. ¿Sc BOOTHS SARDINES Ova’. can? ... .......... 10c MOTHER’S QUICK OA7S With cry»talware . .. 23c SOLID PACK TOMATOES Large can».................10c PUFFED RICE 2 package».............. 25c FELS NAPTHA SOAP Carton 10 bar* ....... 59c PEETS GRANULATED SOAP Large package ....... 20c ephone lines and colonisation fora- panics. Stanton wus manager for 12 years of the northwest offices of the Brudstreel company, with head quarters in Portland. Development of several mines in the Jacksonville urea is planned by the two men.— Jacksonville Post. Flying-A Photos Cllmnre Oil Cotiiiuiny Caravans from Medford and Klam ath Falls recently found Crater ta li* Cloaked in twenty feet of m ow when park roads were opened to the public. (T o p ) Part of the caravan crowd atop the deep snow at the Rlni. (Center) The lake through a frame of snow-laden trees. (Bottom ) The Ollmore pitot ear of the caravan walta to lead the procession to the lake as E. C. Sollnaky, park superintendent, welcomes W. S. Bolger, president of the .Medford chamber ot commerce, while W. O. Steele, V. S. commissioner of parka, prepares to lower the barrier ropa. FOR SALE: Gulbransen piano, The Medford Garden club is hold practically new. $150 terms. Inquire at News office. adv ing its annual flower exhibit at the senior high school gymnasium Art Hornell is now camping on next Wednesday and Thursday, Fools creek where he is mining. His June 7 and 8, and has extended an daughter Pauline is spending sever invitation Io the local club, and all al days this week with hint. others interested Io allend. Several features of the show will Mi's. Minnie Stickle who has be Ihe use of cooking utensils in ar been spending several weeks al I tie ranging flowers; u breakfast table home of her daughter Mrs. Rill Dav set for two; some artistic arrange is in Phoenix, returned to Gold Hill ments of flowers for large spaces. last week. Al 2:30 on June 8, Prof. Libbey of Miss Alberlinn llankey lefl Mon Ihe Crater Lake staff will lecture for day evening for her borne in Port | boys and girls anil others interested land. After spending several days on trees, shrubs, flowers and rocks there she plans on leaving for the of roadsides, and Ihe care of wild flowers and roadsides. World’s fair in Chicago. The show will open al three Mrs. R. L. Kenaslon entertained o’clock on June 7, and continue at luncheon May 30th the occasion through Thursday evening. being Mr. Kenaslon’s birthday. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Bead the Ads! They will save you Melvin Cherry and son Arthur of money! Merril, Oregon. Mr. Loyd Cherry of New Mexico, Mrs. George Harrison of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Kenaston and danghler ' Elinore of Medford. PIANO BARGAINS—One beauti- ' ful baby grand, Iwo liny new up- I rights one player piano, latest de- » signs, Eastern Manufacturers snmp- ] les, sacrifice prices, $5 delivers, | your old piano or other instruments taken in exchange as first payment. ■ Open evenings, come in and make a selection NOW—before Ihe prices go up. Cline Piano Co, Main and I Riverside, Sparta Rldg. Medford. adv. A BLESSED EVENT KELLOGGS WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES 3 pkg»........................ 25c «n f» « aJwarys T - * it onAnunoos * Fill Up Howard Dorman was a business MEDFORD GARDEN CLl'B caller in Grants Pass Wednesday. EXTENDS INVITATION E. T. HAM, Prop. Say* Sailin' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson tills week completed a deal for Ihe pur Mrs. James P. Cook, HO, the first chase of the McFadden properly on girl of white parentage born in the north side of town, where they southern Oregon, died at her home have been living for severul months. hi Portland, Monday. Her husband, who died several years ago, was A crew of Espee employees have one of the best known salmon been working this week replacing packers on Ihe Columbia river ii lies under Ihe rails on the cross half century ngo. ing near the depot. They huve also Mrs. Cook was horn InJaekson- leveled the crossing considerably ville in 1853. Her maiden name was which is a big Improvement. lanlhr Miller. Her parents cumr to Oregon by wagon train. -A She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. James IL Coleman of Salem, and Mrs. Pierre Dawson, of Oak land. Cal., and by ’wo daughters, Mrs. P. I.. Menefee of Portland, and Mrs. M. E. Cruiuparker of Portland, w ith widow of the late congressman Pioneer residents of Jackson county today could not recall to memory lanthe Miller, born in Jack sonville in 1853. However, accord ing to Miss Alice Hanley, pioqeers ASSOCIATED in this section recognise Molly GASOLINE Ross, oldest daughter of Colonel Ross, and Alice Wrisley. ns the first A t O ur S tation two white girls born in Jackson (iiv e s vo itr car that ville. They were horn In 1852, Miss Hanley stated.—Mail Tribune. airplane perform ance. J Ham ’s Grocery and Market By Mr». Pena, Captain Camp Rule»: The Girl Scout Law» are the rules of the (’amp, mid every girl must go Io camp with the under standing that these rules will be obeyed. The director reserves Ihe rights to dismiss a girl for breaking or disobeying them. Scouts may not leave camp except in case of Illness. Visitors will be welcome on Sun day afternoon from 12:30 to retreat. Those wishing to lake meals at camp may do so at 30 rents per meal. It is a fine thing for parents wishing to send "treats” to camp to include enough for everyone. Girls are to bring no food with them ns excellent board is provided. Mall: Should be sent to Camp Me- l.oughlin, l.nke-o*-the-Woods, Ore. 'Seoul'« Own’: Undenominational : service will be held for all Girl ' Scouts on Sundays. Parents wishing their daughters to attend other ser- 1 vices must nrruuge with the Director before camp opens. (To Be Continued) SpcoZ tiaggemng^ e p f f »- GIRL SCOUT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier of Gold Hill are Ihe parents of a baby girl, born at the Sacred Hear! hos pital last Friday, May 26. The baby, which has been named Denise Rhea, tipped the beam at six pounds, 12 | ounces. The Meuniers have one oth er child, also a girl. ! Specialist in Internal Medicine | j Diseases of Women and Children | A. A. MeBRIEN, M. D. | Physician and Surgeon | Reception room with Dr. Gove | Phone 872-J 235 E. Main | Medford, Oregon Times Like These... Reveal Ihe value of a Bnnk Account. Those who have one know well wbal a blessing it is Io enjoy that feeling of fi nancial security. Save what your earn ings permit . . . if it be only a dollar a week. THIS BANK SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS BANK MEDFORD, ORE. STRAHORN TO HEAD JACKSONVILLE MINE Robert E. Strahorn, western cap italisi and rnilroud builder, bus en tered the gold mining field here, II was announced Imlay, as new pres ident of Ihe Pacific Stales Mines, Inc., operating Ihe Opp mines near Jacksonville. Announcement was made by John C. Stanton of San Francisco, to be associated with Strahorn in Ihe enterprise. Strahorn is known here through past promotion of railroad lines. Fydro-eleclrie and water plunls, 1*1- We also handle Shell and Independent Gasolines. Livingston’s SERVICE STATION Gold Hill, Ore. Work Shoes Dress Si.oes Sport Shoes $1.95 AND UP O ur new stuck enables you to buy the finest qual ity shoes rig h t in yo u r own home store. See th is new m erchandise before you Imy. W e also have a fine line o f MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERALLS and O the r W o rk C lothin g.