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sabe ©olì) The Moat Ihoroughiy Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Town in the State VOLUME XXXVII ” " n sin GOLD HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 — Survey Pegs Mean New Hiway Here FO O TS C R E E K NEW S (By Airs. Marlon Lance) Grange Meets Tonight Past Noble Grands Club A t W . R. C. Rooms Entertain« Husbands Pending negotiations fo r a per The Past Noble Grands club mel manent meeting place, (he Gold at the Odd Fellows hall last Thurs- i l i l l grunge w ill uguin meet in llie day March 14. fo r their annual baii- W. If. rooms, tonight, fo r th eir > (jUe| j n honor of the husbands of the regular session, beginning al eight members. A bountiful chicken din- o'clock. I ner was served al 6:30. During the It is hoped Hial by Hie next mect- evening several musical selections ing they w ill have Hieir new meet were rendered. Two songs were ing place ready fo r occupancy. sung by Mrs. Floyd Lance, also two Monday night of Ihis week a song» by Miss Madge .Mitchell and number of llie loenl members a t Mrs. M arjorie Pena. Tom Henderson, tended Hie Live Oak grange a Bob Cook anil Sonny Henderson Hogue River. They were Mr. and furnished music on the violin, ban Mrs. Soren Christenson, Mr. a A d jo ami piano. Mrs. S. A. Duscnberry. Mr. and Mrs. There were fo rty five in attend Earl C roft and daughters, Mr. and ance. Tile next meeting of the club Mrs. Win. Campbell and son. Mr. w ill meet at (he home of Mrs. Bud and Mrs. Ed Kiene and Mrs. Pete Force, Murrh 28. Krause. NUMBER 50 Baseball Is Main Interest of Local Males Mr. and .Mrs. Floyd, (Dots), Ed- Mrs. I'.ffie Birdseye attended the dings came down from Eugene social "W earing of The Green" g iv Thursday fo r a visit w ith Mr. Eli en iiy I he Ladies Aid of Hie Presby ding’» mother, Mrs. Minnie balding». terian ehureh of Hogue Itiver ul llie They returned home Monday. Construction W o rk on Long community hull Friday evening. Iie i or.;*ions of green were used, Mr. and Mrs. Tom West and son Springtime, Snow or No ilopcu-tor fro je c t Begin» l.iic li one was given a shamrock us were guests of Mrs. West’s parents, Snow, Starts Ball Tossers ■boon; Local Labor W ill they entered. A program was given Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Payne in Sains Tossing; School Nine W ill t>e Used. con isling of community singing. Valley Sunday. They report Mr.:. Play N ext W eek. Pails id Hie program were: An Irish Payne as being much improved in Whut are those little yv||ow quurlelle by four ladies on combs; health. “ In Ihe spring a young man’s Stases along (lie highway, you ask? A song by Hie g irl scouts; fortunes Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cardwell of fancy turns to thoughts of” —No, Believe it or not, lin y murk the told by tea leaves, Refreshments of Fort Klamath motored here Sunday guess again, in thi» man's town it's eogv ol the line new 40 fool »lub of reul Irish slew and crackers were and returned Hie same day accom baseball w ith a capital B that bolds concrete which w ill become Gold served. The games were directed bj panied by Mrs. Cardwell's sister, the interest of our manhood. H ills mam street in Ihe next lew Mrs. Birdseye. There was a good :ii- W aites Honore# on And in spite of the fact that Mrs. Ella Patrick who expects Io week». tendanee and about seven dollars M r«. M eunier W ill there is an inch o f snow on the Wedding Anniversary spend about tw o weeks w ith them. Hu» improvement has been long wus cleared. Entertain Garden Club ground, plans are going forw ard fo r awuiletl b» resident» of the city, Mrs. M. Teraglio of Portland ar an unusually snappy season. Mini »luce the actual work ha» Mr. and Mrs. Perry Waite were Mrs. A. Meunier w ill be hostess to rived here Sunday morning fo r a Wallar** Galbreath has bought llie started, they are overjoyed. Agita I Wallace Sisters properly on the Hie Cold H ill Garden club at her deiigh.fuliy surprised Sunday ai visit of several days w ith her sister Baseball, always the most popu tion lo r u wider highwuy through * highwuy near the Alaska Auto home this Friday afternoon. A gooff their home on Sardine creek by « Mrs. Desiraini and fam ily, also her tsw n which would afford pavement j Park llia l has been occupied foi attendance is expected a» plans fo r group of friends and relatives wh*„ daughter, Natalie, who has been lar sport w ith Goid H ill athletes cleiir to the sidewalks, doing »way , several winters by bis son. Alden, the fa ir, and fo r other eluh activities gathered in honor of the Waite's visiting at the Desimini home for was chosen by the inter-scholastic aigh school athletic board as the w illi muddy holes and dangerous I an,| fam ily. II has been under I hi w ill be made. fifteenth wedding anniversary. several weeks. spring sport, and the boys are en President Esther Gilchrist calls A bountiful dinner was served and gravel on Hie shoulders, and also t. -,r \|r. u„ d Mrs. Tomas G ulligai, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bottoms of Etna, thusiastically preparing fo r their give greater d riving and parking lhp |u„ , . r |,emg „ sisU,r of M u,. attention to the fuel that this organ appropriate gifts presented th e safely on our main thoroughfare, vt Wallace. isation is a city wide group, unit eobple in keeping w ith the crystal California and son, Otis Bottoms first game which has been schedul and family of Callihans, California, ed fo r Friday of next week, March was started about eight yeurs ago, j ____ ' llia l unyone interested in the work anniversary. were guests Sunday of Mrs. Bot 29. and although many promises had I is co rdially invited to come, and Those attending were: Mrs. Put The Extension unit held an all It w ill be played on the local been given, uiid even some general day meeting at tiie community hall takes this way o f extending a per- ney and sons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Elhart tom, sister of Mrs. R. E. Cook and surveys made, Hie paving had never at Hogue itiv e r Tuesday under the I sonul invitation to all Gold H ill and son, Mr. und Mrs. Eric Werii. fam ily. Mr. O. Bottoms is foreman of diamond on the railroad right of way, and the opposing team w ill be uiulcrialixed. of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fiene, the Morrison mine near Etna. direction of Mrs. Mabel Mark, ‘ ladies. either the Medford Headquarters Now. however, Gold H ill's dream county demonstration ngeiit, who The membership is rapidly grow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and STHAYEI): One pair black and CCC team or Sams Valley high is Io come true. gave a lesson on tuble service a id ''ig and (he meetings are becoming Mrs. S. A. Duscnberry, and Bene w h i t e Muscovy ducks. Finder school. Actual excavating fo r the new etiquette. She also gave appropriate more und more interesting as the Gale of Sardine Creek, Hollin Stiehl please n otify S. M. Christenson. T ry outs fo r the final line up are road bed w ill begin us soon us (he menus to serve al leu. .Mrs. Effie work of Hie club is broadened. of Hogue Hiver and Mrs. M illie being made thix week w ith the out weather allows und w ork w ill be and Mrs. Victor Birdseye, Mrs. Clay A deal was closed last week by Much enjoyment is being provid Walker of Gold H ill. which H." D. Heed purchased the W. field and pitching positions s till to rushed w ith present plans . ailing i y j^ .' |.h/yd M iller from ed by the "Weedy Friend” feature, I). Norton property on the north be definitely filled. fo r « »mp elion in six weeks. j hert. alu.ndcd. members receiving little garden W o rk on Firebreak Leslie Walker, Homer Harrison side of town. The Nortons plan io Lewis L lric h of Medford was in tokens from each other, not know- and Delos Walker are pitcher can move to Graves creek when the Progressing Steadily Gold H ill Tuesday us a reprusenlu- 1 mg who their “ frie n d ” is. Mrs. Charles MeMcrriek und son, tive of llie federal reemployment George, spent Monday nt the home Guggenheim dredge, now operating didates, but as only nine are out fo r A crew of nine men have been on Foots Creek starts w ork on its the sport there w ill be some keer, ''I'1’ *"*■ ‘ hat total labor jg rt. Donald Scott on Evant M rs T . A. Robinson it w orking steadily the last two weeks new location. They w ill not give competition to see who takes this wHI bo given preference on the C w k Wednesday of laa, wet.„ , j IC Honored on Birthday on the firebreak above town, and possession u n til June, however. post, and who goes to the outfield. PrU.J.'' e. ' he “ »•«' o f her Mrs. D. Other players are placed as fol have made considerable headway as the SI RA which employs men ; c MJ|)i „ j ackaol,v i||e. Mrs. Tmn Robinson was honored Due to the serious illness o f Mrs lows : clearing brush along a tw enty foot from Hie relief rolls. Men w ill In* < Monday, March IX at her home Jack Darling, catcher. idneeil on this project who are not j Mr. Thompson of California who f on her birthday. strip. They are concentrating their H. F. Drake the Junior Relief cor;* Hurl Johnson, first base. efforts where the protection is w ill not meet Saturday, March 23. now employed, oven though they recen„ y bought ,he eighl acre , ract Dainty refreshments were served Junior Robinson, second base. most needed, hut expect to finish as has been previously announced. have not asked fo r relief. It is not fru |„ n lck Hlchman. plans to erect o Mrs. Hoy Centers, Mrs. Soren Ralph Biles, th ird base. Ihe entire strip if funds arc avail meant, however. Hud anyone should i a home on Hu* properly soon. Lyle Thompson left Friday eve Christensen, Mrs. Eber Davis, Mrs. Rowland M iller, short stop. able. quit a presenl Job hoping Io gel on I ning fo r Sawyers Bar, California, Hugh Hayes, Mrs. Paul Holderness, W iley Davis, center field. tins work, ami, as it is only letn- | The work is being carried on un where he w ill visit w ith his parents. George llu h e r of Medford und Mrs. Joe Lewis, Mrs. Lew Lingren, der the SERA plan, the project be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson fo r a porary, luborers a r e definitely Nick Struve of Yreka, California, Mrs. McKay, Mrs. Carl Routh, Mrs. A new diamond is the firs t thing warned against this. Mr. U lrich lias were visiting Louis D n iif at the ing seeureil for Gold H ill through short time. Sam Houth, Mrs. Ed Shoemaker, an the program o f the town club. promised that labor w ill not lie im the city council and Mayor H. F Pickett Auto Camp Sunday. Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. Winona Steel LOST— Key ring w ith six k e y .» They have permission of W. L. Van ported, if enough men can he found Drake. man, Mrs. A. A. Walker and the and beer bottle opener in or near Houten to play on his prouerty Just here to handle Hie project. Mrs. Pauline Wahl spent Friday honor guest, Mrs. Hobinson. Gold H ill Saturday night. Reward west of the Gold H ill auto park. The federal reemploymenl office as a guest of the Jacobs sisters ul Congratulations offered fo r th eir return to Ralph This field, after some fillin g and I*- in the old city hall building at | Della Farm west of Gold H ill. Miss CI.E.MENTS HAVE DAUGHTER Duscnberry. adv ’eveling, w ill be marked off, and if Front and Sixth streets in Medford, Nellie Jacobs who has been ill for To Ihe Gold H ill Garden Club units can be raised, a real honest to amt men can eon I net Mr. lilr ie li Mrs. John McFadden of Sams Val some time is recovering nicely. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clement For its W orthy Efforts goodness grandstand w ill be b u ilt there. at th eir home, March IX, a daughter In Beautifying the Town and ley was calling on friends in town for the fans. Monday. The McFadden f a m i l y Mrs. Hoy Tompkins spent Satur weighing ten pounds. The little Country. A meeting in the News office ( ’ceil Johnson is renovating Ids day w ith Mrs. Hoy Gish form erly of form erly lived here. Miss has been named Patricia Good Luck to the Club Tuesday night set the ball rolling, house near the city hall, prepara Hogue Itiver hut now liv in g at the Louise. And Good Luck to the Home w ith Marvin Emery appointed as to ry to moving his fam ily there CO. DOCTOR REFORTS Suneresl orchard near Talent. manager to superintend the con- iwners from Ih r soulh side of town. BABY BORN TO BILES* ON TUBERCULIN TESTS Who F aithfully Work. (Back Page Please) Medford cullers during (he week FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS were Mrs M. C. Boomsluiter, aecom Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riles are the After giving the tuberculin test to BANK panied by her son. Nelson and Mrs. proud parents o f a six pound 120 students in the schools this year Community Builderr L. L. Smith of Grants Pass, Mrs. Geo. duughlrr born nt the Community in addition to the fifty per cent who (Deposits Insured) Lance anil Mrs. I.uey Vieaux. hospital in Medford March IX. agreed to take the test last year, it is revealed that 39 per cent in the Hobby Cameron spent Saturday high schorl, and 23 per cent in the Theatre Grants Pass w illi his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. grade sci id reacted. Fifty-eight Pottery Walter Dungey nt Gold H ill. per cent of the grades and sixty per Friday and Saturday Pew ter Piece» cent of Ihe high school students in “Evelyn Prentice” Mr. King and a helper from Med- school this year have been tested. Incense Burner« forl are cninped near the Lan,*e Supt. Cook states that of the 65 Preview Saturday 11 P. M. Genuine Mexican Blown Brothers mine above the dredge tested last week, only 3 reacted. W illiam Powell — Myrna Loy in while cruising timber fo r a logging Glassware I In Oregon the percentage should “The Secret Bride” company, lie Is n son of the late I be about 12 per cent in the high Powder Boxes ---- ■ I ’U .1 'j. - I ... O ' ■! I 1 ■ W aller King who owned Ihe prop i school and 5 per cent in the grades. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday G ifts of China, Leather, erly about fo rty years ago. It was Dr. Drummond highly comniend- GARY COOPER in Half the joy of living is in eating—and Copper, Brass, Bronze sold hv John Short Io Ihe Rogue | cd the school board and the city “L IV E S O F A B E N G A L Hiver Gold company. all the joy of eating is in having good j council fo r cooperating in present- Kodaks LANCER” ! ing the tests. foods . . . . So why purchase inferior Framed Pictures Mrs. II. F. Drake is seriously ill Coming Thursday quality groceries? at her home here, having suffered Easter Cards, W rapping LOCAL SCOUTS W ILL PRESENT On the Stage in Person severe heart slicks Saturday and MINSTREL SHOW IN MEDFORD Musical Instruments again Wednesday. The eondititon K O L B and D IL L Radios was brought oil by acute indigestion Gold H ill scouts w ill go Io Med Those famous stage Comedians anil was complicated because Mrs. ford next Tuesday to give their m in W E FEATURE in a Comedy Revue Drake was s till weakened from a strel show before an audience at the recent illness of flu. Her many 25c S’ i i!on Itowall, Prop. Washington high school. Their per Mntinca Didly .......... friends hope she w ill recover speed • 'irinls Piss, Oregon Evenings _____ 33t formance here a short time ago, was Kiddies always ....... loc ily. very highly praised. se EASTER RIVOLI GIFTS We Have to Eat to Live. . . . 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