Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 05, 1935, Image 1

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    The MoatThoroughlyRead W - hiy m Southern O r-o n , Published in the Big feet L H tk Town in the State
VOLUME XXXVIII
Collection o f
Taxes is Now
Being Pushed
GGLU HILL, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935
SZ t^ r.:o .o .FJFMe,’d* ««¿ AfcwAbor.
Saturday, December 14, has been
set us the dale for the second pre-
(.lirislmas dance sponsored by the
Odd bellows lodge.
1’iocsvds will go for the uniiuul
Christmas purly the lodge gives for
all children of the community.
Everybody is urged to attend H im
»lance next week Io help make the
Christmas party this year bigger
and better than ever.
There wilt be good music and a
good lime is ussured.
Gather A f
f a m ily ta b le th an ksgivin g D ay
NUMBER 35
Health Unit Pleased
With Hot Lunch Report
Coach McGuire
Announces High
C a g e Schedule
A fine report on the serving of
Joe lime-honored custom of din-. Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Roberts of Su­ the hot lunches to the school chil­
I lie lux eoileetlun department of
ing with irienus and neighbors oil | reka. Caliiornm, spent the day wltu dren here was given by Mrs. Sain
Ila sheriffs uffice is now accept*
Bouth at the meeting of the Gold
du> wa* observed by Mr and Mrs B. Eies.
The basketball schedule as it has
in« lux payment« for 1V34 and prior
Cold Hill families, who entertained
lihl Health unit at the home of
Mrs. Lula Heed of Medford visit
Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist Tuesday of this been worked out by Coach Dennis
year» without interest, with the
or were entertained lust Thursday
ed her mother, Mrs. Susie Coy, and week.
McGuire, is announced this week. A
us follow»:
iiiiilerxluniliii« if the law passed by
other relatives here.
Mr. und Mrs J M Lively spent the
the speeiul session of the legislature
Only a small deficit was recorded few open dates are shown in the
Robert Watkins was a Thanksgiv­ after the necessary supplies had line-up, arangements not having
day with the Jacobs sisters at the
is declared invalid the interest unit
ing dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. been purchased and the salary ot been completed for games on those
Della Farm.
penalty payments will be made. An­
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Carter and W Livingston.
M a day paid to Mrs. Bouth, who dates.
nouncement to this effect was mad?
Friday of this week the season
Mr and Mrs J C Clement and is superintending the work again
by Sheriff Syd I. Brown.
son, Laroy, were guests of Mr. and
opens
with a game with Sams Val­
family,
Mr
and
Mrs
Carl
Bouth
and
this
year.
Mrs
Chas.
Carter.
The law does not become effec­
tive until February 8 und in order
Mr anti Mrs Earl Moore and fam­ family, Mr und Mrs Tom Robinson
Considerable fooiLstuff was do ley on the local floor.
SAMS VALLEY NEWS ily were guekts of Mr. and Mrs. C. and family ami Mr and Mrs Sam nated when the work began the Others games are as follows:
for u laxpuyer to avail himself of
Dec. 6—Sams Valley here.
D. Phillips in Grants Pass. Mr and Routli enjoyed the day at the P E second week in November, but ns
the interest and |ienulty deductions
Dec. 10—Glendale here.
Walter Cota, who spent th. Mrs Bert Stephenson and son. Shir­ Holderness home.
lie must make the payments on or
many items have been used up
Dec. 13—Glendale there
before April 15, or after that date, Thanksgiving holidays with his par­ ley Hall, were also guests of the
Mr. and Mrs. B E Ulankenburg, iny contributions will be gladly
Dec. 14— Open
the law provides, current taxes for ents. Mr. and Mrs J B Cota, returned Phillips. Mrs. Stephenson is Mrs. daughter Luna Kay, and G W Han­ accepted. They can be taken to
Dec. 17—Eagle Point here
1935-38 must he made in full to guln Sunday to Merrill, Oregon, in Klam­ Moore’s mother.
non drove to the home of Mr and the school house, to Mr* Routh’«
Dec. 19—Open
deductions, t inter the plan adopted ath county, where he is employed
Mrs. Mary Chisholm and Fred Mrs. M F Sheets near Phoenix for home or to Mrs. Millie Walker’s.
Jan. 3—Open
by Sheriff Brown, both the county
Lewis were Thanksgiving d a y Thanksgiving day. The Sheets and
M e m b e r s attending Tuesday’s
Conference play begins January
John Wilson returned Sunday to guests of John nnd Janet Chisholm. Hannon families observed Thanks­ meeting were Mrs W F Boye and
ami tlie taxpayers benefit.
The affpresslve campaign of the Sacramento to resume his studies
Mr and Mrs B I. Miller and fam- giving day at the riannon home in Mrs Jean Boye, Mrs Mary Hutchins. 10, the team traveling to Central
Mrs Clay Biles, Mrs W G Howes. Point for their first real battle.
sheriff’s office for the collection of at the Junior college there, ufler ly were 7'hanksgiving day guests Yale, Iowa, thirty years ago.
Jan. 17—Talent here
vacation of Mrs Millie Walker and daughter
Miss
Lyndall Jacobs, Miss Paris,
personal tax Is producting results, spending Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs.
Jan.
24— Phoenix there
with
home
folks.
Sybil.
the sheriff reports. A number of
Minnie Byerly and Mr and Mrs Art county health nurse, Mrs. J M
Jan. 31—Open
delinquent* have remitted. Steps
Mr and Mrs Clen Phillips and Gorham spent Thanksgiving week Lively and the hostess.
Feb. 4—Jville here
Grange News
The next meeting will be at the
have been taken by the sheriff for
family, with other CCC officer«, end in Portland with relatives.
Feb. 7—Central Point here
Installation of Grange officers were entertained at the Applegate
the filing of Hens on chattels for
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Merriman Jacobs ranch in Riverside colony.
Feb. 14—Talent there
for the year 1936 will take place at CCC camp on Thanksgiving day. were guests of Mr. and Mrs George
collection in several instances.
Feb. 18—Phoenix there
the Central Point grunge hall Sun­ Mr. Phillip« is chaplain for his Hainmersiy ct Sawyers Bar.
Student
Body
News
Feb. 21—Open
day, December 8, at 1:15. A basket area under Captain Preston
(Frieda Young, Reporter)
Mrs. Tiny Altherr and Mrs. Hose
Garden Club to Hear
Feb. 28—Jville there
dinner at noon. This will be Joint
Mr and Mrs Harry Newnham en­ Haymond from here spent Thanks­
Pruning-Spraying Talk installation with the officers of the tertained Mr nnd Mrs Frit« Snyder, giving with their sisters. Mrs. Ma­ The report cards for this six '
14 granges in the county attending Evagene anil Bill Wyatt of Sams tilda Coe and Mrs Maggie McAdams, weeks are going out today. Those j Rebekahs Elect Officer»;
A talk on pruning and winter All newly elected officers are asked Valley, Effie Patton and Ray Wy- of Grants Pass at the home of Mrs. on the honor roll are as follows:
Birthday Party for Dec.
«praying will be given at the regu­ to be there promptly on time.
ut Thanksgiving day.
McAdams.
Maxine Holifield, Viola belle Mor­
lar meeting of the Gold Hill Carden I Saturday night, December 7, is
At their regular meeting on Wed­
row, Virginia Duncan, Phyllis Mill­
club at the city hall. It. A. Miksche J regular meeting of the Sams Valley-
er, Frieda Young, Champlin Garri­ nesday, November 27, Amethyst
of the Monarch Seed and Feed com- grange. There will Ire initiation in
son, Pat Becker, Doris Johnson, Rebekah Lodge elected officers for
pany of Medford will talk on this . the third an<T fourth degrees. Sev­
Mildred Smith, Rosa Desimini and the ensuing term as follows:
subject, which is of timely Interest. eral candidates from both the Cold
Frances Reames.
Noble Grand, Nettie Stone.
I.adies are urged to be on time Hill nnd Sams Valley granges will
Captain Preston, head chaplain
Vice Grand, Delia Kell.
The girls physical education class
Joe Pankey went to Roseburg
so thut business may be taken care take the degrees. We hope to see for the Applegate CCC area, was a Monday where he entered the Vet­ played hockey one period last week.
Secretary, Ethel Martin.
, a good crowd of Cold Hill patrons business visitor in this city Monday.
of before the speaker arrives.
Treasurer, Lucy Mee.
Mojt of the girls enjoyed it al­
erans hospital for observation.
attending this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were
though the game is a little rough.
At this week’s meeting, tthe De­
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
Word has been received from Tuesday visitors at their ranch in
We are having a basketball game cember birthday party was held
church
met
this
Thursday
at
the
Gertrude Hunk, Secrtary of Jackson Sams Valley.
here Friday night with Sams Va» after the regular business session.
S e le c t y o u r
home of Mrs J. D. Hedgepeth.
County Paniona grange, of u special
ley. This is our first game of the The drill team practiced and re­
Merrill Hiltle and Mrs. Jewel
meeting
to
be
held
at
Eagle
Point-
XMAS PHOTOS—Holiday spec­ season and we wish the boys lo t, freshments were served, honored
BULOVA watch
Blount of Medford were visi­
on the evening of December 14. All
ials n o w ! PEASLEYS opposite of luck.
guests being Mrs. Alta Clement, a
tors
Inst
Tuesday
wih
Mr
and
Mrs
now
we wi i ll
patrons are urged to attend, as spec­ Norman Bailey.
Holly theatre, Medford.
D5-12
new member, Mrs. Dora Hainmers­
ial M'rungements have been made
METHODIST
CHURCH
NOTES
iy
and Mrs. Pauline Thompson of
g la d ly h o ld it
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Hedgepeth
Mr and Mrs Ivan Kesterson and
for an enjoyable evening.
Sawyers Bar.
of
Medford
were
visitors
Monday
family
of
Klamath
Falls
spent
the
School re-opened Monday with
until CHRISTM AS
Members and friends of the Meth­
practically a normal attendance and Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs wlth Mr Hedgepeth’s parents, Mr. odist church will have a get-to-geth-
and
Mrs
J
I)
Hedgepeth.
Townsend Club Social
Kesterson's
mother,
Mrs.
Win.
Puhi
all pupils expressing a desire to get
er meeting and basket dinner at the
Among those confined to their church next Sunday, December 8,
bark to their regular school activi­
Thursday, December 12
A flue find at the J. D. Hedgpeth
ties.
residence this evening (Thursday) home with measles are Leonard following the morning service. All
Virginia, interested in the work of the church
caused several uneasy moments and Keil, Laveli Eddington
At the Townsend clun room down
Visitor« Here in Accident
the fire truck was summoned which Marcia, Donna and JoAnn Centers are cordially invited and urged to stairs in the Odd Fellows building,
Mr und Mrs. P J Gcrges and kept the blaze was catching on the
The Bryan Ward family is mov- be present. Bring your well filled Ernest Bhoads of Grants Pass will
»laughter. Paula June ofKIamath roof.
x
ing into theGus Erickson house re- baskets sufficient for the family, be guest speaker of the club Thurs­
Falls visited from Thursday until
A group of friends helped H. D cently vacated by the Jack Frost The Ladies Aid will furnish hot day, December 12, at eight o’clock.
Sunday with Mrs. Gcrges* sister,
After the speaking, thte Town­
. coffee. There will be an official
Force c t ’ebrute his birthday anni family.
Mrs. John f.ook On the way over.
Miss Roberta Mayfield, who has board meeting und plans for the send quilt will be awarded.
versury
Tuesday
evening
at
the
.................. .......... wMch
¿ " S ’ “U “
A “Feet Social” will follow. La­
been working in Medford, has re- current year’s activities of the
ca'r* k i t T
«VCrV 8e^i<’U,, 'h, ir and Paul Thompson won prizes at turned to this city and is staying in church are to be completed.
dies will bring lunch for two and
car skidding on icy pavement, turn- bridge.
P
At seven in the evening there instead of selling the lunches, the
the J W Bryan home.
¡ng completely around, and then
, ....
will be a Junior League Candle men will bid on the ladies’ feet,
Hipping over. Luckily none was . ' ‘‘ST”, v C° P. ”
J"nn,y AI*
Light Installation service which and choose their partners in that
Leaguers to Grants Pass Sun.
hurt, and they crawled out the bro-
“rc "ow at ,he
all are invited to attend, and urged way. There will also be a dance
The
young
people
of
the
Metho­
ken
window
on
Mr.
Gcrges'
side
*
<lc*
’Held
station
at
the
Gold
Hill
ken window on Mr. Gerges* side,
to remain for the evening church after the social. Tickets 20c each.
riguted the car, nnd finding that it Auto park, R. L. Darling, manager, dist Epworth League of Gold Hill service.
would still run, they came on Io announces. The paper is now be­ were guests of the Grants Pass
W R. C. TO ELECT OFFICERS
ing issued once a month, and the young people at a rally day meeting
Gold Hill for their visit.
Chas. Linebarger has announced
next issue will be out the first Sunday, December 1. Those from
that he will give a free dance at
Mrs I, F Wniheii of Manzanola. week in January. The new edi here attending were Mr. Garland, the Gold Hill Hotel building Satur- ; The W. R C wil> hold an all day
Your Favorite Jeweler
Colorado, arrived Wednesday eve­ lion has been changed to a four- G W Hannon, Mr and Mrs Glenn day evening. Dec. 14. The Linebar- j day meeting December 11. Every
Since 1918
ning for a visit through the Christ­ page paper, carrying many inter- Phillips, Jake Cook, Vernice and gegrs have done considerable im one is urged to be present as there
will be election of officers. Lunch
mas
holidays with her parents, Mr. esling articles. It is put out by the Evalyn Martin, Sybil Walker, Vir- proving at the hotel.
. MEDFORD
n r .lir tlH i)
OREGON
will
be served at noon.
Richfield
Oil
company,
free
to
all'ginia
Shoemaker,
Phyllis
Miller,
nnd Mrs. T A Robinson, and her
I Robert Mullin and Kenneth Ward.
Ssnsnsnsnsnsnsnisnsnsnsnsnw Isixler, Mrs Carl Routh. and family. children.
Local and Personal Items
e ,
4
Larry
Schade
Christmas Gifts - f l u
from Santa’s Pack
Beautify Y o u r­
s e lf fo r the
Holidays
I oW rm nt/nwn#
* «I THE OPENING
and may we
suggest
— OF THE —
20-inch Mama Doll
980
J ^ -In c h Teddy Bear with Voice ...........
Oniy
980
BOXED GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
1 0 0 “P
Lacquered Tray, set of two ........................... 75c
Big Line Antimony Novelties, (will not tarnish)
10c to 49c
Dish Sets — Games — Cuddle Toys — Wagons
for all ages.
W o rth m o re Stores
“For Worthmore Prices”
304 South Sixth S treet.....Grants Pass, Oregon
i
ó
Gold Hill Hotel
A PERMANENT
is an ideal gift
FREE DANCE
Sat. Eve, Dec 14
SCHL1TZ BEER _
SOFT DRINKS _
$2,00
Complete with hair
cut.
Now is the time to enroll for our January Class.
ALSO LIGHT LUNCHES
COME AND HAVE A GOOD TIME
MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME
G O O D M U S IC
CHAS. LINEBARGER, PROP.
M edford School of Beauty
Culture
4191/2 East Main
Medford, Ore.