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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, iq u 111 during the past week. The place mine was kept busy moat of Inst Bud Best from Washington Is r was formerly owned by It. E. week running ore through, thut had visiting friends here. Richman. been tnkt u out by Toney Ross and Bill Hammersly and Willard Croft , Vaughn Quukenbuah. I.unce Borlh- art* cutting wood on Sardine creek. Mrs. II. E. Henderson and daugh ers have just finished putting their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kobinson Al Pankey was a business vis- Miss Nettie Slone spent the week ter Jean of Rogue River were Sun 1 placer mine in first class shape for from Grants Pass visited Mr. J. A. itor in Medford Monday. end in Medford, the guest of her day guests at the home of Mrs. ' the seasons run ami plan Io begin Thomason Saturday. (By Mr*. Marlon Lance) sister, Mrs. Ernest Wurdrip. Delous Cox and Merrit Hittle | work on their quartz property ' Lester Biding and family. Mr. O. R. Hall from Medford stay were in Medford Saturday. I known us the Buneotii. At one time Miss Bertha Coy and Mrs. Maude ed with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore The quartz mill at the Highland ' it was worked by Ed Sehieffiin. Robinson were «hoppers and bus Miss Cleo Clegg from Medford over the week end. .Mrs. Effie and Mrs. Victor Blm- iness visitors in Medford Saturday. seye were joint hostesses lust Fri was a Saturday night and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. Tollefson from guest of the Hanunersly family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson at day afternoon fur the Civic club Medford visited friends in this city tended a show in Medford Monday meeting ut the home of Mrs. Eliza 12 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Alan Cameron from Klamath last Sunday. belli Foyier m Bogue River, Those evening. Falls and Barbara Durham of Med FOR THE PRICE OF ONE ORDINARY PRESENT Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Merriman Mrs. O. C. Purkeypile and Mr» from here attending were Mrs. Ed- ford visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. wurd Guetzluff, Mrs. Lloyd Miller motored to Mac Dole. California, C. W. Davis motored to Medford Hammersly Sunday. Make an appointment today to have vour and over to Klamath Falls then Tuesday to shop and to attend to and Mrs. Marion Lanee. The mem bers voted to furnish tile windows The Lively Lime company has a home last Sunday. portrait made— $2.00 per doz and up. business matters. for the girl scout building us u gift new Ford truck to replace the old Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham and Another large bear was the vic from the club. The building is to truck. Monday was its first day on Your Friends Can Buy Anything You Can Give Them Mrs. Minnie Byerly left today for tim of hunters of this district this hi built by carpenters from ttie CCG the route to the lime quar.v. Portland to spend Thanksgiving week, when one of the boys in tin eunip ut Kerby. After tiie business But Your Photograph. George Hammersly who has been with relatives. Ed Koster family succeeded in meeting mid serving of refresh working at Soda Gulch on the George Stone underwent an op shooting a bruin on the old Bessit ments, u white elephant sule was Greenspring mountains spent Satur held which was greatly enjoyed. eration for appendicitis at the Sa Anderson place on Foots Creek. day and Sunday at his home in this Fhe next meeting will he held De Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore of Lonj. City then returned Sunday evening. cred Heart hospital in Medford Fri day morning. He is recovering sat- Beach, California, w e r e guests cember 8 ut the community hull. Gold Hill. Ore. An all day meeting when Mrs. j isfactorily at last report. Tuesday evening in the home of Mr Mabel Muck county demonstration ? 1 Clay Hudson from Prospect and and Mrs. C. H. Moore here. They agent will give I lie lust of u group tartar the same night for Ashland Io of three meetings on eggs, milks When in Medford S an old-timer of Gold Hill visited In left visit relatives, and will be joined and cheese in the diet. All ure in J this city Sunday and Monday. He there for Thanksgiving by the local vited to attend. Others present at Visit the was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Notice to Our Kinney Monday, then returned to Moore family. the last meeting were Mrs. Cloyd Diek, Mrs. C. T. Baker, Mrs. Cecil 1 his home. BOY SCOUT NEWS Huberts, Mrs. Elizabeth F'owler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson from (By Leo Walker) Mrs. Kribs, Mrs. W. A. Johnston, Modesto, California, are visiting Mrs. Sam Sundry, Mrs. Walter Beginning Dec. 1 we will make Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston. Mrs. The boy scouts held their meet Combs, Mrs. May, Mrs. LaCross, BUT ONE DELIVERY DAILY I Johnson is their daughter. They ing on Tuesday, November 28, be Mrs. Swank, Mrs. Albert Mcllvaln, Each Morning. plan to stay at the Kenaston home cause Scoutmaster Cook could not Mrs. George Hadley, Miss Tillic An over the Thanksgiving vacation. be with us Wednesday. derson, Mrs. Robert Burkhart, Mrs. Ernie Beers showed the hoys a Carlos Magerle, Mrs. C. T. Botkin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beck and El 407 East Main len and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Trot bow he had made and told how he Mrs. Thomas Galligur und Mi's. ter of Grants Pass visited M.r and made it. Then Mr. Cook showed Walter Couden. Mrs. H. F. Drake Monday. Mrs. the boys more about Hollo bandage- and had them pair off and put them Mr. und .Mrs. Frank Tompkins A shop full of beautiful < Drakc was <luite 111 over the week on I. O. Zierolf, Prop. each other. who have spent the pust two years ( end. Two of the boys were late so at the home of their son Roy Tomp HAND MADE Among Medford visitors Saturday Mr. Cook had the boys elect a court kins und family at Riviera planta ARTICLES were Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Hay and they were punished with the tion orchard left Friday evening Thompson, Mrs. Bud Force, Mr. and “hot hand." for Canton, Illinois, to visit their Suitable for Earl Moore. Yvonne and June The troop has planned a trip children who they have not seen Moore, Miss Mabie Moore. Mr. and Friday morning at ten o’clock to for several years. Mrs. Tompkins CHRISTMAS GIFTS Mrs. Geo. Hammersly and daughter cut wood for the scout hall. sister Mrs. Charles Kitehcl who has Jeanne. been very ill passed away ut her home ut Hood River Iasi week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayes and MRS. MEUNIER AND MRS. BI ANKENBt R<; HOSTESSES , daughter from Gold Beach visited Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Ferry spent (the Hugh Hayes family Friday. Twenty-four people were en the week end at Palo Alto, Californ ■ From here they went to Yreka and Those Who Have ! visited Mrs. Harry Hayes who is in tertained at an evening bridge par ia, to witlness the Stanford-Cal i the hospital there. They returned ty last Saturday night, at which ifornia football game, and also SAVED WISELY Mrs. A. Meunier and Mrs. R. E. visit thtkr twin daughters Eliza I to their home Monday. Blankcnburg were hostesses at the beth ami Frances who ure students are those who can be Word has been received from Mrs. home of the tatter. at Stanford university. truly thankful this year. ! Celia Combest and Thelma Fuller Bridge was played at six tables, i who left last week for Williams. with high score prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guetzluff California, to work for Mr. Skeels Mrs. Ray Thompson and George shipped four hundred fine turkeys Will You Be Among of the Skeels Graham company, that Hammersly, while Mrs. Earl Moore last week to the San Francisco Those Next Year? they arrived safely and are delight- and Cleo Gilchrist received the con market. Their birds are always ! ed with their new home. Mr. solation prizes. of an extra grade. , Skeels had completely furnished a Refreshments were served follow Not hoarding your money— I comfortable house for the Gold Hill ing the evening’s play, places be Ruth Lance of Gold Hill spent but saving it wisely and j people. The Skeels and Graham ing laid at one long table for Mr. Saturday and Sunday with her spending it thriftily is what I camp is located 23 miles west of and Mrs. Geo. Hammersly, Mr. and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George brings true thankfulness at Williams, near Wilbur Springs. Mrs. J. A. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Bay Lance. this season of the year. Thompson, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mr. A party was given in honor of Let your choice and Mrs. Arthur Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. Howell who with her hus Eileen Frost’s sixth birthday Fri Why Not Open An Account Mrs. M. B. Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. band are staying at the Harrison day. Those present were: Betty Lou for HER be . . . With Us? Paul Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo place near Riviera during their ab Robinson, Katherine Hayes, Dag- G ilc h r is t. Mr. and Mrs. H D Force, sence in California, has been quite JE W E L R Y mar Christensen, Marjorie Smith, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon THIS BANK SOLICITS YOUR Rae Clements, Elaine Robins, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE Fleming and Miss Helen Keeler of ACCOUNT Yvonne Moore, Gladys Smith, Eileen Christian Science services are Grants Pass, and the hostesses and Beautifully Matched Diamonds and Frost, her brother Victor and her held each Sunday morning nt elev their husbands. mother Mrs. Jack Frost. The group Wedding Ring sets .................................. $25 00 en o'clock in the hnllding across of small girls played games during ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .*» • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ from Odd Fellows hall. the afternoon then dainty refresh ♦ Everyone is welcome. FARMERS AND ments were served. ♦ ----------------------------------------------- g Geld Hill Lodge No. 12» Ladies’ and Men’s W rist W a'ches ......... $12.75 FRUITGROWERS W. G. BISHOP, M. D. J L O. O. F. C. H. Amlaw, 36, and E. White- Physician and Surgeon BANK head, 33, both of Grants Pass, were I At Beckpr's Drug Store—Mon., Meets eveng Ttieoday evening I Wed., Fridays, 5 to 7 p. m. MEDFORD, ORE. each fined «10 and costs of $4.50 in Ladies' Natural Gold Visitor« Always Weteome Medford office: Jackson Cotvnfy justice court in Medford Friday Rank Building morning, following their arrest Pendants and Thursday night by state police and Bracelets AMETHYST REBRKAH IiODGB »7. a deputy sheriff. The two men W P. CHISHOLM. M. D. 'JEWELERS were in a Dodge coupe which had Meets evefcy Wednesday Night at the $1.75 to $5.75 G One i'll PrietlHoner I. O. O. F. Hall, Gold FT» I, Oregon MEDfORD. ORE. tipped over at the side of the road I Ethel Martin, Noble Grand. three miles north of Gold Hill. The I phones Office 10, Res. 9-1. Emma Haff, Vice Grand. I Gdld HiH. Oregon two were arrested on charges of * ___________________ ♦ Elinor Force, Secretary. drunkenness, and were lodged in Lucy Mce, Treasurer. the county jail. Train travel costs will take a de GOLD HIM. CHAPTER W. R. C. cided dip starting December 1, ac Meets Twice a month on the 2nd The Golden Rule Creates Special Enhancing to cording to the Southern Pacific of and 4th Wednesdays at their Club “her” beauty . . THANKSGIVING rooms in the City Hall. ficials of the Southern Pacific com Rese Gay, President. For Women Who Have Waited, pany. On that date surcharge will JEWELRY Edith Bryan, secretary. be cancelled, cutting the cost of A gift she’ll cherish always for Madge Dorman, Treasurer. Kl sleeping car accommodations by its prcciousness and lasting b . . . . ... , , , 3 ,__ 2 one-third. First-class one-way fares beauty. ! to California will be cut one-sixth | at that time, and the “2c-a-mile” Our Stocks Include: of Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed roundtrips announced last summer Silverware between all Southern Pacific sta Community China and Glass tions in the west for an exper Theatre — Grants Pass ware — Silhouette Pictures — imental period of six months, will Picture Frames. be continued. FRIDAY-SATURDAY [ local happenings ! Foots Creek News W. W . T r a n n a h ’s S tu d io H om e A r ts Shop Milk Customers Gold Hill Dairy SA L E RIVOLI Watches—Diamonds — 5 and Other Fine Jewelry. C ********************************M A small deposit will hold un- c til Chirstmas—Shop Early, r BUH N’S JEWELRY STORE Grants Pass, Oregon I Rfngleltes The newest in hair dress is the cluster of curls. BE IN STYLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Let us give you one of these waves, and they’re guaranteed. ; FINGER WAVES 5Cc and 75c ALAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 1518 113 E. Main MEDFORD Geo. O’Brien in ZANE GREY’S “The Last Trail” PREVIEW SAT. NIGHT “GOOD BYE LOVE” SUN-MON-TUF. Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery “TUG BOAT ANNIE” WF.D-THUR Helen Hayes and Robt. Montgomery — in — ‘Another Language” Matinee D tily ........................ 25c Evenings .................................. 35c Kiddies always .......................10c CO ATS Fortunate are you who want a smart W inter Coat at a real saving. Give “Thanks.” Here they are— richly fur trimmed or untrimmed. You will surely find the coat you like. Linings guaranteed. Sizes from 14 to 16. Come early. GROUP No. 1 — $18.50 and $19,50 COATS, N o w .......... $14.95 GROUP No. 2— $21.50 to $24.50 COATS, N o w ........... $16.95 GROUP No. 3— $29.50 COATS, N o w ............................. $21.95 The Golden Rule Grants Pass, Oregon