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rH_E Ì ;OLD HTLL y F W S THURSDAY, OCTOBER n , 1934 FOOTS CREEK NEWS (By Mr». Marion l.ancr) ~ | iluy dinner gucsl* «1 the borne of •" .Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boling. Mr Henderson led lust week fo r Chica go, Illino is, where he w ill ullend the World'» fair. Ancient History Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook und three children und Mr. mid Mra> Melvin Morris of Gold H ill »la-nt Sunday afternoon at the Rob Cook place recently purchased from Mrs. Verna Koster. From the Gold Hill New* of October 2, 1909 Mr. and Mr». D. A. McDunuld re lum ed Io Ihelr home near Itivieru Saturday after uii absence of sev eral months, part of which time wa» »|H iit in California. Itev. I). I). Randall, Union Sun day »ehoid missionary of Medford met w ith the Foots Creek Sunday school Sunday und gave u very in teresting tulk follow ing the study hour. A rully day meeting w i l t planned fo r October 21, followed by a basket lunch at noon to w hit h ull Interested In the work are In vited to attend. Mr. Itandall m il w ith the Wimer school In the nftc noon when n baptismal service w ai held. In the evening he spoke at Sams Valley. Mr. and Mr». E lllo lt Butler of Medford and Mr. und Mr». Albert Smith und son. Junior of Grants Puss were Sunday cullers ut the Birdseye home. John Ferry und sisters, France-, und Elirubeth left lust week for Palo Alto, C alifornia, where they w ill reenter Stanford university. Mr. untl Mrs. W. It. I.umh, former residents o l this community when they lived at Itivieru plantation o r chard, who have spent the past two years on the Milo I.umh ranch on the Old Stage Houd, south rust of Gold H ill, moved Iasi week to their place near Derby on the Butte Falls ronil. Mr. and Mrs. C. Du Hois of Seattle, Washington, who s|a-nt the past week nt Itivieru Auto Park re turned to their home Saturday morning. OPTOMETRIST 606 East II St. — Grants Puss Near the Post Office ___ rìvoli Theatre — Grant» Paw Thurs., Fri., and Sul. SHIHLEY TEMPLE in “Baby Take a Bow’’ Preview Saturday 11 P. M. CHAS. RUGGLES in “Murder In The Private Car” The Sun., Mon., and Tue. Big Musical Comedy Hit “Here Comet The Navy” Jnmes Cagney — Pul O’Brien Wednesday Only H's No. 2 of the Big Stage Shows “High Hatters of Rythm” Ten nets Vaudeville w ith Ralph B rill and his V id o r Re cording Orchestra dip them in melted sweet chocolate, Most of us lake crackers—just s tilh a little thought given to de last week :•* the Sacred Heart hos plum soda crackers or salted ones— tails any one can concoct ail sorts pital ut Medford. very much for grunted und are apt of cracker novelties as pleasing to lo serve them as they are w ith me eye as to Hie taste. Wallace Holing has returned to soup, coktuil or salad. high school ut Gold H ill after being However, it Is surprising what RECIPES absent for a week on account of ey* can he done lo dress up Ihe simple Lady Baltimore Cake trouble. things and make them real addi 3 cups of pastry flour tions lo uny meal. 3 tablespoons of baking powder Donald Dowd, Edward Sing- When you want lo serve crack H urry Murray, a form er p rinter '4 teaspoon o f »alt. master und Al lle lw ijf from Eureka, in the Leader office al Collage ers w ith tlie soup, try soufflrd % cup of butler C alifornia, were Wednesday callers Grove, is now editor and manager crackers. Place them in a shallow 1*4 cups of sugar at the Birdseye home. They are of the Gold H ill News, dish and cover w ith ice water for % cup of m ilk former school mutes of Mrs. Victor seven or eight minutes. Remove *4 cup of-w ater Birdseye. w ith a rake turner, place on a but 1 teaspoon o f vanilla From the Gold Hill News tered sheet, dot w ith butter ami % teaspoon of almond flavoring of October 9, 1909 Mr, und Mrs. Chas, McMerriek place in a hot oven u ntil they puff 3 egg whites, beaten s tiff mid children. Alice mid George and become a delicate brown. Cream butter u ntil flu ffy ; add C. W. M arlin, ’ traveling repre Were in Medford Saturday on bus Cheese Crackers Delicious sugar gradually and cream together sentative of the Hogue River Elec iness. To serve w ith salad, crackers thoroughly. Sift flo u r once, add tric Co., wus in Gold H ill Wednes day looking after the interests ol spread w ith cheese and placed in baking powder and salt and sift to Berl Kosler of Portland spent Ihal company. Mr. M artin’s duly Ihe oven fo r u few minutes before gether three times. Add to sugar several days last week visiting ul consists chiefly in Ihe recaputulion serving are delicious. Sointhing re and butter alternately w ith m ilk the Koster home. It was his first quiring more lime lo prepare is an and water mixed, beating after each trip lo Southern Oregon in four o f construction w ork and distribu ------- arrangement cream . cheese - used --------- „ of . -------- „ v . . , addition u ntil smooth. Add flavor- tion of current. years. Also Ids sister, Mrs. Tony las a border w ith a center of jellcy. j ing; fold In egg whites. Bake in lay Boss of Gold H ill was u guest here, I jam. stuffed olives or nuts. Brush ers in a moderate oven (375 de- Among those on the school honor ’ . returning to her home Sunday eve ro ll last month are: M illie and Hal- 11 cra< ers lig h tly w ith butter, grres) from tw enty to tw enty-five ning. tie Hodges, Katherine and Frank brown in Ihe oven and cool. Then minutes. decorate. Filling and Icing Foley, V irginia Beeman, Alva and Phyllis M iller spent Hie week end Tirty crackers may even serve as V, pound of figs Clinton Walker, Elsie and Lloyd In (¡old H ill as the guest of her candies fo r Ihe children. Spread *4 pound of raisins M iller, Bichard Morelock, Rosa cousin. Sybil Walker. They spent them w ilh soft chocolate fudge or 1 ’4 pound of pecans or walnuts Lewis, Elmer Dungey, Letsy Hodg Saturday in Medford accompanied es. Pauline Olsen, Cleo Gilchrist. by Mrs M illie Walker. Maudie and Bertha Coy. Tom Linn Farmer» lo Try Lime Chisholm, Frankie Carter, Vernon ALBANY — To determine the Mr. und Mrs. Ira Gilstrap and son and Vincln Fleming, Joe Lewis and reaction of alfalfa in Linn county W ilie r und daughter anil son-in- Edna Su lion. to applications of lime, three tons law, W illiam Watson of Junction of this material have been obtained City, Oregon, called ul the home of E. K. Hum of Los Angeles has from the Dallas lime plant by the Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance Tuesday purchased of I). P. Blue, 120 acres Linn county agent, and w ill be dis returning from a trip lo Arcata, on Foots Creek, known as the tributed to about 20 farmers of the C alifornia, where Mrs. Gilstrap has "Short Place,” und w ill immediately county fo r trials on one-fifth acre spent five weeks w ilh her eldest commence the construction of a plols. Farmers who have already daughter, Mrs. Andrew Christensen M oating Dredge, to be operated indicated a desire to cooperate in und husband. Mrs. Gilstrap „,,, ... " ' !‘ | w i, h electricity, sim ilar to Ih these trials are Clarence Brown, L. form erly Myrtle H itter and lived in Champlin dredge, which Is being the community fo r n number of operated on Ihe same creek, Thi 0. Weber and W alter Hense of Shedd; Vincent Grimes, H arris years. dredge w ill cost »157,000, burg; J. J. Underwood and W ilbur Evans of Halsey and E. C. McClain HOT DOG! of Lebanon. Television is practically n thing of Ihe pus! to the Four Marx Druthers. They were questioned re- ccnlly on whul they thought of tel evision. at the Paramount studios In Hollywood where they made Ih cir picture, "Duck Soup,” which is coming In the Boxy Theatre Sun day fo r a two day run. "Just think." Groucho murmured "when television is perfected you’ll be able lo sil in your own home and watch a hall game, but u ntil they invent a way of transm itting bo' dog sandwiches w ilh mustard through the air. i t ’ll never mean thing lo me.’’ Hiirpo, being voiceless, was forc ed to resort to pantomime, and spelled oul, " I ’m s till speechless AUTO BODIES B. E. A D A M S At Mann's Aat« Service, 1729 Riverside, Medford BUILDER OF AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK BODIES ’ If Its Made We Cnn Make II." JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRING Larry Schade S. P. Watch Inspector Since 1018 21 S. Central—Next lo Cratcrlaa Medford. Oregon 2 cups of sugar 3-4 cup of water 2 egg whites, beaten s tiff I teaspoon of vanilla. Grind fru its and nuts together (I like some maraschino cherries in mine as well as figs and raisins). Cook sugar and wafer to soft ball ball stage. Pour the syrup slow ly on the egg whites beating constant ly. Beal w ith a Dover egg beater u ntil the m ixture w ill stand alone. Add vanilla. Stir the fru it and nut m ixture into tw o-thirds of the icing and spread between the layers and on top of the cake. Then, w ilh the remaining icing, cover the entire cake. This is delicious, keeps w ell and, if directions are followed, cannot possibly fail. Navajo Indian te rrito ry in A ri zona has increased since 1863 to approximately 11,000,000 acres. CAPITAL SEEKERS Complete services fo r preparing and filin g prospectuses under Fed eral Securities acL Stock selling campaigns prepared. Corporations organized. Established 1881, E. P. SCHMIDT and Co., 70 W all St. New York City. Clearance I, CITY BUDGET j Budget fo r Ihe C ity of Gold H ill fo r Ihe year 1935. Salaries:— Marshal ............. _......... ......» Lib ra ria n ..................... Recorder .......... I're is u iiir Health office» .................. 900.00 60.00 300.00 300.00 120.00 »1,680.00 Load Retirement Sinking Fund ......... »4,008.00 Interest on Bonds ......... 1,820.1X1 Total umount to be raised by taxes .................„...»3,79X04 THE PUBLIC. ♦ Gold Hill Lodge No. 129 I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening Visitors Always Welcome Dated this 1st day of October. 1931. IL Ü. Heed, E. T. Ham, Elmer Dungey, Budget Committee. ALBERT PANKEY, Mayor H. D. FORCE, Recorder. NOTICE OF ELECTION AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGB 97. Meets every Wednesday Night at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Gold H ill, Oregon Maude Robinson, Noble Grand. Bertha Coy, Vice Grand. Ixiln Reed, Secretary. Lucy Mee, Treasurer. (¡OLD B IL L CHAPTER W. R C Meets Twice a month on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays nt Ihelr Club rooms In Ihe City Hall. Bose Gay, President. Edith Bryan, secretary. Elin Patrick, treasurer. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE Christian Science services nre held each Sunday morning nt elev en o’clock in the building across from Odd Fellows hall. Everyone is welcome. MEDFORD SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE PHONE 84 419Uj Bast Main — Medford PERMANENT WAVES ....»2.00 Finger Wave _____________ 25c Comb Wave ____________ 25c Shampoo ... ..... „..25c Haircut ......25c Marcel _„..25c Manicure ______ 25c Eye Brow Arch ________ 25c Scalp Treatment .... 50c Hot Oil _____ 50c Facials _____________ 50c ENROLL NOW SALE Everything Must Be Sold from Our 1934 Stock Before October 31 »6.428.00 Miscellaneous:— Chlorine fo r water ......... » 400.00' White Federation Grown Sewer repairs ....... ......... 15X00 1 H E P P N E R -B . II. Peck of Mor Street repairs ......... .......... 150.001 row county who planted W hile Insurance .......... Federation wheat last year, reports P rinting und atty’s fees 240.00 j u yield from this variety more than twice us large as he got from his » 990.00; Turkey wheat on land where Emergency »1.000.00 drouth was severe. The W hile Fed eration was not certified^ although Total budget allov •unce II eould have been if lime had per- fo r 1935 »10,098.00 1 milted, and Mr. Peck plans lo cer tify ncxl year, according lo County E"limjited Receipts:— »2,400.0.; I Agent Joe Belanger. Some of Ihe Water rentals ......... seed w ill be distributed to other Fines, licenses, rental ..... 100.00 Rental power plant .......... 1,200.00 farmers in Ihe county this fall. Cush on hand, Dee. 31, '33 2,604.96 ADVERTISING PA’ S »6,304.96 1 KEEP YOUR NAME BEFORE I WHEN IN MEDFORD USE THIS DIRECTORY W. W. Prlckett, Prop. Used Mining and M ill Machinery Used Pipe— F illings Rlec. and Acetylene Welding Phone 601 1617 No. Riverside BY B E T IY WEBSTEIt LEGAL NOTICES , MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY CO. The pupils and teacher of the ad vanced room in the local school have orgunisel a literary society. Officers are: president, John Kel sey, president emeritus, Prof. Ila n- by; vice presidents, Trunk Foley and Virginia Beeman; secretary, Katherine Foley, treasurer, Alvu Walker, program committee, H allie Hodges, W illiam Kelsey and Gwen dolyn Shekel. Year End Eyestrain Dr. Orville H. Scheetz Household B IG -- Mrs, IL E. Henderson anil dnugti- 1er, Je nn, , f Bogue Hiver were Sun So much of your life ’s work and happiness depends upon the condition of your eyes. Have mi IK point eye examin ation today. Mr. und Mrs. A rthur Biles are the parents of u baby daughter born 'Hints fo r the FROM OUR FILES 25 Years Ago Dance Come In and Save Saturday FIRESTONE t ii The 2 Rates Are Only 40c and 10c in JVILLE (Another Good Town!) SERVICE STORE 9tn & Riverside Medford Conger Funeral Parlors MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE REASONABLE 2O c To the legal voters of the city of j ANY TIME Gold H ill, Jackson County Oregon:' Children It)c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that there w ill be an election held Saturday Only October 13 al the usual place of voting at the KEN MAYNARD in city hall and nt the time and day of •T R A IL DRIVE" holding the genernl biennial elec Also “ Pirate Treasure” tion, Nov. 6, 1934. The purpose of holding this city Sun., Mon. Oct. 14-15 election is to elect 1 mayor, 6 FOUR MARX BROTHERS In councilmen, I recorder, 1 marshal, “ DUCK SOUP" and I treasurer, all to serve fo r a ) “ Tues".', Wed“ ()e|.~l6*-17* term of 2 years, or u ntil his suc “ SHE MADE HER BED" cessor is elected and qualified or Richard Arlen — Sally Ellers removed fo r cause. By order of the Mayor and city Thurs,, Fri. Oct. 18-19 council al a meeting held October “ CRIME OF HELEN STANLEY’ 3. 1934. Ralph Bellamy — Shirley Grey H. D. FORCE, Recorder Continu7nis~Snt”-Suti.~l :30 to 11 For the city of Gold Hill, Jack- Daily Mat. 1:45 Eve 7:00 P. M. son County, Oregon. j L a u n d r y S e r v ic e s ROUGH D R Y .................................... g£ per pound One cent for each handkerchief. ECONOMY WASH ........................ ^0 per pound One cent for each handkerchief. Shirts in either service finished for 10c each. DRY CLEAN—Suit Clothes, Ladies Dresses, Overcoat, only »1 each WE CALL AND DELIVER TWICE A WEEK—TUES. - FRL F r e n c h ’s S te a m L a u n d r y Grants Pass, Oregon