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n i E ('.OLD HILL N EW S THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933 E9HHHHHK Foots Creek News <fly Mra. Marlon Lane«) Mr. anti Mrs. Henry Siiigmaxlcr of Sebastopol, California, called on Mrs. V id o r Birdseye Tuesday. They were former friends nt Esparto, California, and were In Crescent City on business for severul days. Mr. and Mrs. George Dancer of Klamath F all* visited Monday and Wednesday with Mr. ami Mrs. M. ('.. Hoouisiuiler going and relum ing from Kerby where they visletd old friends over the Fourth. Mr. Dancer is employed by the Weyhouser Co. at Klanudh l-'alls. Cook's brother anil family. Their granddaughter Bulli Lance remain ed for a longer visit with relatives. Ooer the State Mr. und Mr*. Don Itunyurd o f ' Medford spent Sumlu.v with Mr. unit' C. C. C. Men Get First Mrs. E. J. Itunyurd who own the View of P a c i f ic - properly formerly owned by Geo. Four trucks of Civilian Conserva Alden. tion Corps men of the caiup l<M-&ted at Camas Valley were tuken to the Mr. and Mrs. G. It. I ’heifer and beach near Gold licurh for a two- son from near the Alaska Auto park day outing over the Fourth. Most called on Mr. und Mrs. M. C. Iloom- of the boys are from Nebrasku and slulter Thursday evening. it wus their first view of the oreun. W iilllain Dillcnbcek ami Charles Lindgren of Marshfield who huvr been pros|M-eting here, Irft Thurs day for livuns creek where they own property. Later they plan to go to the Waldo distriet to look over a big proposition of low grade ore. Ind ian W ar Club Found N ear Port O rfo rd — An Indian w ar club wus unearth ed last week by one of the laborers on the coast guard construction work at Port Orford, while doing excavation work. The implement I* of chisled stone and presents a pic ture of the w ilder day* when such Gene M iller of Fairbanks, Iowa, weapons were in vogue. who Is visiting relatives here, spent Paul MrQuut arrived home Sal* Tuesday night and Wednesday with Lum ber (.'amp Payrolls urdny evening from Crater l.ulw his cousin Donald E lliott. l arge at Lakeview — ssherr he is employed for the sum-1 Seven hundred and fifteen men iner and spent three days with his ' D irect A ppeal to P reai- ure on the payrolls of lumber com sons Ward and Paul Jr. returning ! ¡dent for C rater F o rests panies in the mills ill Lakeview a to his work Tuesday evening. survey just completed revealed. F t'G F N F , Ore., July 8— In an ef Phis is the largest number employ Mr. and Mrs. Itoli Cook of Gold fort Io save virgin forests along th ejed for several months. This number H ill railed on Mr. and Mrs. Frank highway from Medford to Crater w ill he increased this month w hen Elliott and Mr. und Mrs. Marion Luke, the Oregon Cnuiiril of Itoad- l.tghl shifts are put to work ut sev Lance Wednesday afternoon, hav sble Beuuly al a meeting here Sutur-' eral of th,. mills. Wage scales gen ing Just returned from Etna Mills, day derided Io make a ilireel uptieul erally are rather low due Io the California, where they visited Mrs. to President Roosevelt. low prices prevailing in the lumber It was pointed ou, that Hie state markets, although in the latter some highway commission laeks either improvement lias been noted. ! authority or the funds to takr over i (he limber, in danger of I,ring log- Lour Thousand Go Io I ¡led off. It was further said that the W ork in Lane County— newly created stale park commis Approximately 4IMMI people have sion lacks funds Io save Hi,. limber. gone to work in Lane county during “A S e r v ic e S ta tio n for Tin- association member« said the past month and ut least half of T h e F a rm er” legislation empowering the federal these were not gainfully employed ! lores! servier to exchange timber nt tlds time last year. Lumber mills ! lands of equal value for the timber ore reopening, cherry picking is at >h>ng tin- highway cannot he •■nnct- ■Is height and many are employed “G O L D L E A F ” I <-«| until congress meets again next TO B A C C O D U S T | lauuury, hnl it was believed the in fruit canneries. i i resident might have power unde« SSSSSSSSSSSSS W U V SM SM V W V I C. C. C. Boys Riot In , hi* new executive grants to author- Camp Near Pendleton— i ire siK’h an expense. S O D IU M F L U O R ID E Sixteen young men from New Kills Lire on Poultry York, stationed at Hie Bull Prairie The finest support you can give reforestation earn«) near Pendleton rtWVWWWVVVVMMVVV»«'.» VSS , your Home Tow n paoer is to say. '•! w ill soon he on their way home, the ■ saw your ad ill the Gold H ill News. result of a discharge from camp W YANDOTTE following fighting and rioting I--------------------------- The Sanitary which occurred last week. The Cleaner and Cleanser state police and county officials TEACH ..................................... trouble, WWWWVMVVw\,vvw«wvvv> wer,. called ........ Io ... quell ....... the .. . T H E M TO Most of the ymmg^inei a ST O C K S A L T 'he state of New “ York. Comp “ “ “ “ of ‘ and ficials said those from that state had been very troublesome. HAY SA LT the money is to go brother. A PO W ERPC!. D IS IN FE C TA N T ACM E GUARD GUARD EFFECTIVE AGAINST ( HEWING INSECTS Star Seed & Grocery Co. T h rift, taught to children in early years, has its advantages in later life. Self-reliance, in dependence, a belter educa tion , . arc its rewards. T H IS BANK SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT 409-411 G Sf. FARM ERS AND FRUITGROW ERS BANK GRANTS PA SS. ORE. MEDFORD, ORE. "Seed and Feed Dept.” $1000 Left For Care of Dog Puzzles Officials— Inheritance tax officials at the state capitol in Salem Monday were attempting Io find some statute under which they they can handle legally $1000 left by Louis Wiggen of Astoria, deceased, for the care and maintenance of his dog. "Spike”. Wiggen's w ill provided that the money shall he held in ■ trust anil expended at the rate of $10 a month. If the dog should die • Gold H ili Lodge No. 12» L a a * . tahland Beer Seller To Lose License— The first revocation of a beer Il iense in this part of the state was foretold this week when the Ash land city council recommended the cancelling of the license issued io the Pastime pool hall, because of flip fact that an employee in the es tablishment was arrested and con victed of spiking the 3.2 which he admitted greatly increased the beer business which had been bigg' ig. LEGAL CEM ENT — LUM BER — DOORS Building Material of AU Kinds PA IN T SPECIAL Gallon $ 1 .2 5 4th and G Streets T h e b u s in e s s a n d p ro fe s s io n a l p eo p le o f G r a n ts P a ss, liste d in th is d ir e c to r y a re g la d to s e rv e th e p e o p le o f th is t e r r it o r y in a n y w a y p o ssib le. 1 hey firm ly b e lie v e th a t w h e n e v e r p o ssib le y o u r h o m e to w n n ic ro h a n t s h o u ld be p a tro n iz e d , b u t th e y o f fe r th e ir s e rv ic e s in a d d itio n to th o se you c a n re c e iv e a t h o m e, a n d in v ite y o u to c o n su lt th e m w h e n in G r a n ts P a ss. Phones Shop 137 Res. 574J BULLOCK E LE C TR IC CO. Success follows service Motors I’uiups 217 N. 6th SI. Grants Puss, Ore. ROGUE R IV E R HARDW ARE CO. Sherwin W illiam « Palnls McCormick-Doerlng Farm Implements Housewares—General Hardware 204 South Sixth 8t.— Phone 38 Grant* Paas, Oregon BECAUSE YOU CAN’T HAVE A NEW CAR? VALLEY CLEANERS 811 1-2 Fast II SI. Grnnta Paas, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone Suits cleaned and pressed Hals «leaned and blocked Plain dresses cleaned and ed $1.00 260 »1.00 $1.00 press I Fine Watch * Jewelry Repairing Bendy for vou when prondsed Prices Most Reasonable BUHN’S JEW ELR Y STORE Grants Puss, Oregon We Buy Old Gold Take the old car to D aily’s Auto Paint Shop and get one of their expert paint jobs on it. And Boy! It ’ll be the best in vestment you ever made! O r if your car doesn’t need painting get it cleaned and pol ished. They are equipped to give complete painting and polishing service. NOTICES In the Matter of the Estate of J Hoiner A. Banister, Deceased. Notice hereby is given that the ■ umiervigned administrator of the e s -1 tote of Hoiner A. Banister, Deceased. | ■ has filed his final account in the above entitled court in settlement of | the saiil estate, und by order of said , court duly made and entered of rec- | ord, Tuesday, the 8th day of Aug ust. 19.13, al 10:00 o’clock A. M. la | the County Court room in the Court House at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time and plnce for hearing object ions, if ! any there he, to said final account and for settlement thereof. K EN N E TH B. BANISTER, Administrator of the Estate of Homer A. Banister, Deceased. J6-A3 B RILL METAL WORKS 109 E. Eighth St.. Medford, Ore. Ph. 724-R, Medford Shirts finished for 10 cents extra. W ill Also Pick Up Dry Cleaning Leave Orders at SHAVERS BARBER SHOP and we w ill call and deliver at your home. Medford, Ore. Chlninev Tops — Metal Roofing Skylights and Eave Troughs Hot A ir Healing and Ventilating Tanks Built ,o Order M EDFO RD SHEET METAL WKS O. J. Wolfe, Prop. 719 N. Central, Phone 411 Medford, Ore. Î Form erly Crater Lake Auto Painting Co. 32 South Bartlett Don’t forget our Economy W a s h .............- .......7c a lb. for Furniture Moving A Storage Fruit Hnuling ' ' Daily’s Auto Painting Co. W ill la u n d e r n ice ly — y o u ’ll be p le a s a n tly s u rp rise d . SEE EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE COMPANY ♦--------------- ♦--------------- Dupont Duco Lacquer — Simoniz — Enamel — Plating Palm Beach Suits Laundered tor 40 cents General Sheet Metal Work Light Structural Iron Body, render A Radiator Repair Automobile Glass Phone 3,5 J » WMWWMtWVrWWSeWeeWWSWSeWWXSWSWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSSSSSSS W e Call Tuesday and Friday F r e n c li’s S team L au n d ry Grants Pass, Oregon ■ T h e F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k MEDFORD, OREGON Grants Pass, Ore. Grants Pass Business Directory Contracting Repairing WHY BE DOWN HEARTED? In the County Court of the State of Oregon fo r Jackson County t . , - .........." J.W . C o p e la n d Y a r d s L IK E S IT N O TIC E OF FIN A L S ETTLEM EN T Meets evenir Tuesday evening Visitors Always Welcome GOLD H IL L CHAPTER W. R. C. Meet* Twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays a, their Club room* In the City Hall. Rose Gay, President. Edith Bryan, secretary. Madge Dorman, Treasurer. the bears rame in droves. Charles had some exciting experiences with the animals. “W ild G irl” opens on Sunday at One of the highlight* of the so journ of the “W ild G irl” unit in the Roxy Theatre, in Medford. the Sequoia big tree country, ac Old papers for sale at The News cording to Director Raoul Walsh, tf was the courage shown by Joan office. Bennett during the filming of scenes in which she appears with a I Specialist in Internal Medicine number of hears. The coaxing of ' Diseases of Women and Children the animals into the right spot at A. A. McBRIEN. M. D. Physician and Surgeon the rigid time took some close figur ing. Trails of strained honey were ■ Reception room with Dr. Gove Phone 872-J 235 E. Main made to converge in the clearing i i Medford, Oregon where the cameras were set up an d ! * ----------------------------------------- W IT H BEA R »— A N D H. B. Richards of The Dalles and Fred II. Cockcll of Milwaukie were reappointed this week by Gov. Meier as members of the state board of agriculture. ♦ AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. Meets evexy Wednesday Nigh, a, the I. O. O. F. H all. Gold H ill. Oregon Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. Ethel Martin, Vice Grand. Elinor Force, secretary. Lucy Mee. Treasurer. Wiggen's JOAN B EN NETT APPEARS Governor Meier Appoints Tw o T o Agriculture Board— Phone 43 B — K to W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. (leaersl Practitioner Condensed Statement P ho T n n y V Office 10, Res. 9-1. Oregon Gold June 30, 1933 HOME HOM K oxy OW NED 15c Saturday Only, July 15 Buck Jones in “TREASON” Suntlnv and Monday. July 16-17 “W IL D G IR L” Charles Farrell, Joan Bennett Tues, and Wed., July 18-19 "UNDERCOVER MAN" George Baft, Nancy Carroll Thursday nnd Friday, July 20-21 "ME AND MY GAL” Spcnccr Tracy, Joan Bennett Saturday*OnlyTJuly 22 Zane Grey’s “The (¡olden West” Also: “ Heroes of the West” Continuous Shows Sai. nnd Sun. Dnilv Mat. 1:30 Eve. 7:00 p.m . Mat.'10c; Eve 15c; Children 10c RESO U RCES L o a n s a n d D is c o u n ts ......$ 552,454.56 B o n d s, S ta te , M u n ic ip a l, e tc .......................................... 409,245.93 B a n k in g H o u s e .................. 75.250.00 F u r n itu r e a n d F ix tu r e s .... 13,750.00 U. S. Bonds ..527,450.00 L I A B IL I T I E S C a p ita l S to c k ...............— $ 100,000.00 S u rp lu s .................................. 75,000.00 U n d iv id e d P r o f its ................ 27,944.48 N a tio n a l C u rre n c y ................ Deposits 99>997-5° .......................... 1,851,492.82 Cash and due from other Banks 576.284.31 1,103,734.31 $2.154,434.80 $2,154,434-80 Member Federal Reserve System Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Vaults Trust Department