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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1934)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY. MARCH 8, 1934 — Point, Hansen (2). Jack Purdue and Harry lloxle of Gold Hill Cagera Galls creek were in town Tuesday. Capture Tournament Ashland Jr. High 28; Bagla Point 25 Because they both lost their first Mrs. It. L. Kenaston and Mrs, games in the conference Eagle Point Olav l.okken called on friends In (Continued from Page 1) und Ashland Jr. high met til the , Rogue River Friday. Mrs. Pete Smith and son of Fuss (fi) C. («1 Scot! first game Saturday night to decide Mrs. Roy Centers underwent an Mr, «n<i Mrs. C. B. H om were Grants Pass were Monday callers emergency operation in Medford McLaren (2) G Porter on third place honors, The Llthlans | Medford shoppers Saturday. in Gold Hill. won oul by leading the Pointers 28 Raker G Bromley Tuesday morning. Dr. Brysd of Ashland attended John Stonibaugh underwent a to 25. Ashland was ahead II Io 5 at Subs: Rogue River: Meek (2). Word was received here today of to business mutters here Monday half lime and although less exper last major operation at Sacred Heart the death of Alexander Kyle, of June Moore spent part of her hospital Monday. ienced at the game, managed to Gold llill S3; Eagle Point 22 Jack 'Ashland. Mr. Kyle formerly lived week in Grants Pass with keep a lead over the cheese-makers. Woodrow Shaver and jaca was 90 ye#fs o,^ Although leading by a safe mar grandmother who has been ill. Lee of Ashland kept his team In gin for most of the game the Bea Little °' The National Federation of tie Orpha Orpha Millspaugh Millspaugh who wht has N.e* n.h“ a 0 vers fell back in the latter part of running order. He counted for tl . . , ----- nix, Arizona. Spiritualists will meet Sunday eve- been ill with scarlft fever has suf tallies us well as gelling the ball, Veneta McKenzie of Medford vis- uing at seven o’clock ..................... in the pavil their encounter with the Eagle ficiently recovered to be outside ited Sunday with her parents, Mr ion on the highway according to Point team to let them come within , hiking it down the floor und feeding j it to his team mutes who then tried now. and Mrs. Harry Childers. Mary Gerketi. who has charge of t point of the locals' score when the for the net. Eagle Point didn't seem Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Norton and gun ended the game at 23 to 22 for Mr. and Mrs^ C. W. Davis were the meetings. The Spiritualists have small daughters motored to Med Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and been holding meetings in the hotel Gold lltll. In this game all-star Rit able to play up to their usual stand ford Monday. ter who towered over the smaller ard having lost very few games in Mrs. E. G. Goff of Medford, lobby. Mrs. Bill Kinney, Mr. and Mrs, Eagle Point team showed his abil their section this season. Mrs. Rose Billings spent Satur- 20—Ashland Dotts Eddings and Mrs. Art Mullin ity at sinking one bucket after an Eagle Point—25 in Medford visiting with Hanson F (12) Fowler were among Medford shoppers Frt- day other and run up 10 counters for SARDINE CREEK NEWS friend^. F (#) !•<'*’ Gold Hill. It look good cheeking on Cineade By Mrs. Lily Dusenberry day. Mrs. O. C, Purkcypile and Mrs. C (#) Scott the part of the Reavers to stop the Stanley (2) Mrs. Ray Thompson and her C. W. Davis were Medford shoppers G (2) Porter Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wait have a fast Pointers from claiming the Avres (2) mother, Mrs. Cora Olson visited at ft Bromley large hatch of Rhode Island Red game but Horton and l.ingren were Gallup the George Lyman home in Sams ! Saturday. • Edward Shoemaker left Monday baby chicks for delivery W ednes- there ami managed Io keep the vis Subs: Eagle Point, Marshall <R>) Valley Wednesday, 'for California points in search of day in Medford for Mrs. Kate itors’ scoring down. Grove (9), Ashpole (2), Mr and Mrs. R. R- Kenaston and employment. ! Grieves of Prospect. This is their I Gold llill—23 22—Kugle Point family and Mr. and Mrs. Graves CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Douglas Cameron has been first large hatch this season that Kell (5) Stanley F all of Medford visited at the R. L. quile ill at her home since the first was for sale. (2) Grove F Walker (3) Kenaston home here Sunday. _____ I wish Io thunk the many friends ! of the week. (7) Marshall C Hitler (10) Boyce and Barney Kellogg re Roy Stone of Camp Bradford in | S. A, Dusenberry has been haul l.ingren (15) <9> Ayres for their sympathy and kindness in G turned to their home in Medford | Camas „ (2) Ashpole the sad death of Mrs. Jessie Cook. Valley spent the week end ing poles for the new log house I Horton G —W. D. Werl Saturday after spending the past ' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, i that Mr. Studwell Is erecting on his Cornuti; Eagle ' Hill Subs: Gold place on the left fork. This land month here while employed at the i C. Slone. cement plant. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunier and Mr. has belonged to Mr. Dow of Grants Lawrence Whitsett. Roy Cameron and Mrs, R E. Blankenburg spent Pass for many years, and was and Claud Lawrence left Wednes Sunday in Grants Pass visiting with recently sold to Mr. Studwell, Fred McFarlen and Francis Burns have day morning for Sawyers Bar, friends. been helping with the cutting of California, where, they will be em Mrs. George Dorman is sufficient the timber for the building. E. T. HAM, Prop. ployed at the Gold Bar m i n e .___ ly recovered from her recent opera tion for removal of a goiter, to be Mrs. John Bingham and Mr. and up and around most of the time. Mrs. John Smith and family were Mrs. Caldwell of Portland return- ,ynner guests at the home of Mr, ed to that citv last week after vis- an(, Mrs George Smith, last Sun- ■ ■■ ■■ ' --- - iting here for some time with Mrs. ] day FOR ALL OCCASIONS O. E. Clark, Crystal W ine Glasses Mrs. Isobel Burns spent Saturday Mrs. W, Eddings is greatly im and Champagne Glasses proved from her recent illness. She visiting with Mrs. Minnie Fiene; is now able to sit up some during d>ugh. OCAIUAPPENINGS Ham ’s Grocery and Market Groceries and Fresh Meats G IFTS Specials for Saturday Mexican Hand-blown Glassware Mrs’ .R E. Blankenburg and <er Mabel spent Sunday with the daughter Lana Kay. visited in the | Smith family ,n Ramsey Canyon. In blues, amber and green; glasses, pitches, bowls, bas kets and jugs. ■ L* Daws home at Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Henselman and Tuesday afternoon. family of Medford were calling on Mrs. Clyde Walker attended to Mrs. Perry Wait and Mrs. Eva New- business affairs in Medford Satur I ton, last Sunday. day, and visited her nephew La Vonne Garman at the Sacred Heart Charley and Dora Smith were hospital. among the young folks from here Mr. and Mrs. Veltie Biles who attending the basketball tourna- have been making their home in n>ent in the Gold Hill gym, Friday Medford for some time, have moved and Saturday, back to Gold Hill. They are at pres Gerald Robbins of the Del Rio ent staying at the Bedford Biles orchards was in our neighborhood home. Donald Slone spent Sunday with Monday looking for some extra his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. C. help in the orchard for a few days Priced at 15c and up Easter is N ot Far Away We have a nice assortment of Easter Greeting Cards and Fancy Baskets. Music & Photo House Stanton Rowell, Prop. GRANTS PASS OREGON Î Stone. He has been spending the , winter at Tiller living on the ranch J recently purchased by his brother, >: George. X I Mrs. J. AV. Livingston had the nail > of her left thumb torn off last week } while doing her washing. The thumb ¿¡j, became -------»— entangled in the machine w hv not on new snrina w e stock S g up apparel. We | rollers and as she was unable to re offer you a few J ’^ ' t h e n’ail w a i l r n ' o f f complet- Spring Is Here! S. A. Dusenberry spent last Fri day in Grants Pass attending lo business. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fiene and Mrs. Isabel Burns were guests Saturday night at the dancing party at the home of Mrs. Pete Kraus in the Riv erside colony. They report a very pleasant time. 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Mr. and Mrs, John Smith took Mrs. Smith’s mother Mrs. John Bingham, who has been their guest for the past two weeks back to her home on Tompson creek, Tuesday. Alice Duesnberry, Jean Smith, Arthur Dusenberry and Blossom Durkce attended the Junior return party Tuesday night, given in honor of the Jacksonville juniors in the high school gym. Ivan Governor and Edward Durkee were also in vited guests. Mrs. Alice Herman and children spent Monday at the home of Mrs. Eva Smith. MEAT A large crowd gathered here in the community hall last Saturday to enjoy an evening of dancing. A Man's Food May we help you select? a • ■ Coy’s Service Station Grant» Paat PALMOLIVE SOAP No. 2 tin»___2 for 25c j work done called on Mrs. Eva Newton Monday evening. Miss Adamson formerly taught the Al- derbrook school. 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