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T H E G O L D H IL L N E W S T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y n , 1934 —— — I ■■ """■l '™ Foots Creek News Wednesday from Culahan, Calif., to visit her husband who has bean under the doctor'» care for wine lime. He returned recently from a trip to Sun Francisco, Calif. ■ ■ _____ _11......................_ j ------------------------- ------------------------------- a j . ........... Ancient History FR O M O U R F IL E S j J 26 Y ears A g o J I ■! ¡i i..................................... Dr. I. H. Gove V Conger Funeral Parlors L a u n d r y »Service» R O U G H D R Y ........................................... £ 0 per pouad One cent for each handkerchief. E C O N O M Y W A S H ............................. 7 0 p«r pound One cent for each handkerchief. Shirt» in eith er se rv ic e fin ish ed for 10c each. BUY CLEAN—Suit Clothes, Ladies Dresses, Overcoat, only $1 each WE CALL AND DELIVER TWICE A WEEK—TUBS. - FBI. I.EAVE OBBEBS AT SHAVERS BARBER SHOP F r e n c h ’s S te a m L a u n d r y G ran ts P a ss, O regon s**************************** is»»»» YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, conXructiv« ngwa by reading THH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR D aily N rw ip a p rr fo r lAe Hom o >nt|ruc(iv« world ------- - - . n u I Has '- * in “ ierM .11 lin ,S. g «enprecüv, -0,1.1 nawa feature pages /o r all »ht T . t i ^ l /^ n ^ o t n a n • » - u Hi C hildren h ildr«« an and Y o u « « making. Gardens, Education and Bpoka. Alioioatf«« M j Ü i « C X p r e m jio ir o f Jjewe ,in the M arrh • ( the Folks. Vigorous editorials, an int< N a t ions” Colum n ansi ’’W .a u h in i “i h f ^ r p r l d G o By” are of espacial intaraal to.i The Ohtlatlan Scianca Publishing Snetotv Y1 ’Falmouth Falmouth iStraai. fltraet, Bottom. Maanch useita 107 Please enter my sabaerlpiRm to Tha Chrlattoa period of Ona nee Monitor a cur ....... n.A.A. a a A.Jb <■! ♦ Gold Rill Lodge No. I » L O. O. F. --- • Mspts evenr Tuesday evening » Visitors Always Welcome • Sto to g... . a ia.A O.db.au. • ♦ • • • • *********» ♦ *•*•* AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. Meets evdky Wednesday Night at the I. 0 . • . F. Hall. OoW Htn. Oregon Ethel Martin, Noble Grand. Emma Haff. Vice Grand. Elinor Force, Secretary. Lucy Mce, Treasurer. a o i * HILL CHAPTER W. R. «. Meets Twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at their Club rooms in the City Hall. Bese Gay, President. Edith Bryan, secretary. Madge Borman. Treasurer. “ CHRBTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE Christian SMence service« art hotel each Sunday morning nt elev en o'olock In Ihe building across (rom Odd Fellows hall. Everyone Is welcome. ♦ — -------- —---------------------------- * W. P, CHISHOLM. M D- Grtierwt Practitioner •••••••••••••••••• ► » • 2 oM . Office 10, Bes. »-L Oregon ■ ■!-='—------ Mints for the Household Barharu Skelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Skelton, left last (By Mr* Marlon Lance) week for l.arumie, Wyoming, to From the Gold Hill News continue he> school work ufter • f January 10. 1008. Mr. and Mr». Fred Wuhl and I spending her vacation at home. daughter. Betty Joan, of Medford, Why do not some of our enter were dinner guests Sunday of Mra. Mrs. Effie Birdseye attended the prising citizen» get busy and start January, unlike its sister, +'ehru- Pauline Wahl. They had called ut wedding of her »rest niece, Miss a movement for improving our the home of Mr. and Mr». Grunt Winifred Warner to Maxwell Beck streets. There is a good field for iry has a paucity of great men’s Matthew» of Grants Pa»». er at the home of Mr. und Mrs. W. luhor, and the efforts will be ap birthday». It ha» one, though, the leventeenth, which make» up in J. Warner at Medford New Years preciated by all. greatness for the lack of others, Mr». Mu» Ci. Miller, who »pent day. About »ixly guests were pres lid s is the anniversary of the birth her vacation with her purent», Mr. ent. U. E. Flatin, of New Orleans, La., jf Benjamin Franklin, the discover- und Mr». M. C. Boouisluller und lia - ' while in Gold Hill last week look At the installation of officers of ! ing over farm land was shown over rr of electricity, the writer of Poor ter Belli, of Itivlera auto purk, left Monday for Caninn, Wash., where the Eastern Star at Grant» Pa»» Ihe Sams Valley country by S. W. Hichurd's Almanac and the founder »he will resume her dutie» a» tcueh- last Wednesday evening Mr». Mur McClendon. Though he has traveled »f Ihe Saturday Evening Post. Many of us like to celebrate the iel Hawk was installed Esther at Í extensively over Oregon, he »ays er In the »ehool». the third point of the star, and that he has not been shown any great man's memory for that rea- Mr». George llutehin» »pent Wed Grant Matthew», her futher was thing that can compare with that ton alone and others of us have nesday In Medford vlshing her installed Sentinel. section. He will in all probability tdrthduyi of our own on or near that date and like to use the mother, Mr». Ida Thompson, who locale here. 'Franklin theme” in the parties. The yearly report of the Foot» 1» recovering at her home front a Creek Sunday School show» a bul- j On Wednesday evening. Amethyst The table may he decorated with recent illnesi. nnce from 1032 of W.87. The amount Rebekah Lodge, I.O.O.F. held their tig-zag pieces of black paper, to Mr». Bora Hammeraly of Gold luken In during 1933 was $42.94 or semi-unnual installation of officers -epresent lightning, laid over a Hill wn» u Thursday evening caller a total of $49.81. The amount paid with Mrs. II. D. Reed, Deputy Pres while cloth or the "lightning" may lie silver or yellow and the cloth nt the home of Mr». Effie Birdseye out was $45.89. leuvlng a balance ident installing. Jark blue or gruy. The decorations und family. On Wednesday after of $3.92. The attendance totalled noon W. J. Warner of Medford 1156, or an average of 22 for the A city ordinance was pasted pro nay be little electric lights—those »topped on u return trip to Rose year 1933. hibiting the use of Flip«, commonly jsed on the Christmas tree are the burg. called Slingshot», or Bean shooters, lort I mean—laid on the table. Mr». Artie Boren of Medford, or oilier contrivance» or invention» Place cards on which quotations Mr». B. A. McDonald arrived »pent the week end nt the home of ■ within the limits of Ihe City o f ; from "Poor Richard” have been her «laughter. Mr». Tom Henderson Gold lilll. written are very clever. and family. Appropriate Refreshments Three car» conlaining 300 Angora Of course, me refreshments ought Bobby Cameron visited Saturday grade goat», nrrived In Gold Hill Io he simple, in keeping with the in Gold Hill with his grandparents. yesterday morning, and were im ideas of Mr. Franklin. The sausage Mr. und Mr». Walter Hungry. mediately taken out to Brake Bros, Franrhoneltes with a simple salad, farm, on Evan» creek, where they lea and a gelatine dessert will make T h ea tre — G ran ts P a ss H arbor S tu d y is A u th o r a substantial and nice luncheon. will be kepi. Dishes of salted peanuts and spice FBI-SAT ized at B ro o k in g s, O re. The first attempt of the Gold Hill ; drops may be on the table. The Comedy lilt As for the entertainment: Games The board of army engineer» in Gun club at giving a shooting match “O L S E N ’S BIG V. uxi.ington in lu tm e u boiutur Stei- was a success in every way and the , which are out of the ordinary arc M O M E N T ’’ 1 wer Saturday that the district en participants of last Sunday’s shoot much fun. Sheets of paper headed gineer at Portland bud been order were all highly pleased with the with the name “Benjamin Franklin” with El. IIBENBEI. ed to make an estimate of the cost good lime shown them by the local may he passed to the guests and, in a given period each one makes a oi a .survey «I the Chetco Cove basin club. SUN-MON TUE list of all the words he can form ut Brookings, Oregon, with the view MAE W EST by using jusl the letters in these of building a breakwater to iwrniit In ven tion is T ak en on ----- in ------ two. A small dictionary makes a louding of logs on ships in the har U n iq u e S to n e Found nice prize for this contest. “ I’M NO A N G E L ” bor. a t G ran ts P a ss O nly Another game might be the list The senator requested the survey ing of various electrical devices. because lie “understood it unlikely WEBNESBAY-Tlll I’SBAY You will be surprised at the great there will be a rivers and harbors (Grants Pass Courier) Alice Brady in bill this session of congress,” and So many years ago it doesn't mat number there really are and how- with the view of making the pro ter, the gods of nature played with few many of the contestants can “B road w ay to H o lly w o o d ” ject a public works development. fire, und wrought a stone for south name in a given time. A flashlight Final action on contracts for up ern Oregon. The new year of 1934, M l l t i l l f ’P B l Ì I v 25." ward» of a billion feet of logs for which marks hut a moment in the E ven inu s 35c j Japan, China and Germany Is being ages it has been since ihe gem call 1(1. K iddie» always __________ held up, the Senator pointed out, be- ed Ihe "flower stone” by Ihe ! cause shipowners hesitate to take Japanese was created, found Berl their vessels into the cove for load- Barnes and Bon Barnes of Grants j Ing. While the water is deep enough Pass, endeavoring Io make an in j for large ocean going vessels the ventory upon the amount of Ore- I cove I» comparatively open to the gonite taken from Ihe surface of Ihe 1 sea and swept by heavy southern mine location in the Illinois river winds which “make loading hazard district. DEPENDABLE ous.“ About 150 pounds of Oregcnite D E N T IS T R Y 'Hie senator was informed that ore have been luken two miles by 1 the project would need the xanc- knapsack from the single ledge dur 5 tion of army engineers before il ing 1933. Bon Barnes »aid, although would lx- considered by the public probably only 50 pound» of it was 235 East Main Phone 87B-J works administration. gem material. Harder than agate or jasper, the MEDFORD. OREGON BUmCIHBB F M TUB NEWS opaque stone is found only in $>.«• fM Tear southern Oregon, according Io the Bureau of Mines. Samples of Ore- goniie have been sent to Tiffany’s, to the school of mines in Golden, Colorado, to world-famous chem ists. and to foreign authorities. Marked in the form of a flower in shades of pink, red and a brown M EDFORD, R E L IA B L E so dark it is nearly black. Ore- OREGON REASO NA BLE gonile is apparently one of the rare creations of tremendous heat, brew ed in the caldrons of volcanoes when the earth was young. Because the tiny splashes resemble a Shirley poppy, the Japanese call it the "flower stone.” RIVOLI ■ ' Probate. may be the trophy for the longest In the Matter of Estate of Eva Ol list. son, an incompetent. Notice is hereby given that J. R. RECIPE Williams, Guardian of the above es tate has filed his final account in P in e a p p le C ream said Court, anil Monday, January Soak one- half box of unflavored 22, 1934, at Ihe hour of ten A.M. has fixed for hearing objections if gelatine in one-half cup of cold been any, to the said final account. All water. Add one-half cup of boiling persons interested in Ihe said estate water to dissolve it. Cook together are hereby notified to present their —for ten minutes—the following objections at said time. Baled December 18th, 1933. ingredients: J. R. WILLIAMS. 1 can of shreoded pineapple Rogue River, Oregon, Guardian Eva Olson. 1 cup of sugar % cup of cold water Add Ihe dissolved gelatine. Be fore thoroughly cold, add one pint GET OUT YOUR of whipped cream, mixing in light W IN T E R C L O T H E S ly. Pul in individual molds or in a loaf mold and let harden. Serve with whipped cream or plain, as desired. This will serve twelve. LEGAL NO TIC ED NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In the Jackson County rw Court, In ANY TIME R oxy 15c Children 10c Saturday Only, Jan. 13 Zane Grey’s “TO T H E LAST TRAIL" with George O’Brien Sunday, Monday. Jan. 14-15 ’COLLEGE HUMOR” Bing Crosby, Jack Oakie Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 16-17 "I LOVED YOU WEDNESDAY' Warner Baxter — Elissa Landi Thursday, Friday, Jan. 18-19 “STORY OF TEMPLE BRAKE" Miriam Hopkins — Jack LaRue Continuous Sat.-Sun. 1:30 to 11 Daily Mat. 1:45 Eve 7:00 P. M. ! And send them to us for an ex- I pert cleaning and pressing. We71 ' remove all signs of wear . . make ! them look jus* like new. PH O N E NO. 4 or lea v e your bundle at , T h e Gold H ill N ew * U N IQ U E CLEANERS — DYERS M edford, O re. ♦—--------------------------------------- » 'fi. G. BISHOP. M. D. Phvsi>-ian and Surgeon At Becker’s Drug St*re—Mon., Wed., Fridays, 5 to 7 p. m. Medford office: Jackson CaaoW Bank Building *-------------- -------------- ♦