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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1926)
I T h e R o g u e R iver R ep o rter Jtw Eroding who is manager of Hurley Cummin«» from Keno w#»l the Uvagt Rspidi Creek dance h all! • * ‘»Hor here for about s week. hat hired the ftegus Hirer play, Five to We hew the dance» «re very hne n W : (J --------- ° - Mr. Thompson Is quiet ill at his EF i Relative from California are vis iting Geo. Martins home tor a few Ladies9 Novelties days. The North i’o e Mine is the pro gressive place we like to see. Sev eral men arc working there every day. ---------0--------- Geo Glass is back doing his assess ment work on his mine. --------- o--------- Mrs. M. J. Alpaugh has been to Crescent City to visit a sick son who lives there. Our Store is just Teeming with Pretty things for Milady, lhis is truly the shop ping center for all things feminine and you too will know it after you have once come in and looked us over. The writer was recently shown a $1000 city Warrant which pays ex actly half the towns indebtedness During his term of office as mayor. Mr. Sparks has exerted every effort to clean up the city of indebtedness and has been very successful. : Shop Here for your Lady Friends Mrs. Nellie Neas Mr. R. C. Cummings was called home from Keno, Wednesday morn ing on account of the sickness of his two children. Last Monday was election day and A. W. Love was elected Mayor, The three new rouneilmeii are Sam San- dry, Mr. Sparks and Albert Milton. Grants Pass, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Flornce White and Mrs. Love were in Grants Pass shopping Wednesday. The The Sundrys were also down. taufl W E HAVE ADDED TO OUR STOCK A FINE LINE ;• The teachers and wives of the OF M EN’S WEAR INCLUDING the school board suprised the board WOR.K SHOES, SHIRTS AND OVERALLS W e «1«^. have a very good Assortment of toys for the Children. Pay us a visit. ROGUE RIVER GROCERY AND CONFECTIONERY Rogue River, : I 8 ! _____ Oregon | SPECIAL Xmas Bargains! On Saturdays and Mondays E. G. Holman Grants Pass, Oregon Service! YOU SAID IT! We Service your car from tires to top and give you the advantage of all our practical knowledge. We will be glad to take care of your want* in— U . S . T ir e s or P rest> -O -L iL e B a t b e r i e s Battery Service and Repairing. You will always find the best Service Available in Grants Pass at our Station. : - M.Vy W E INVITE YOU TO CALL Grants Pass Service Station ith and D SL Grants Pass Oregon in accordance with directions, rais families. It develops rural leader ing a sow and litter of pig» accord ship. In short, the circular sum ing to instruction», growing fruit marises, "4-H club boys and girl* and vegetsblts in accordance with ara doers. They are taught high ■ the dietary needs of the family, can- Ideals and standards. They meet to ! nlng the surplus In the most approv gether, work together, play together, ............ IN S T IT U T E Mr. Oliver, Miss Martin and Mrs. ed ways, and other phases of farm cooperate, achieve. They play the They demonstrate, f a draith attended the Intitule and home work that especially ap game fairly. work, earn money, and acquire pro given nt Medford Saturday. peal to young people. perty, They learn and teach the The work Is carried on with boys Word has b e i receved that Mr. and girls 10 to 2d years of age. usu better way on the farm. In the home, Mr Farren, formerly n barber here, ally through groups of 10, to 20 and In the roiaaiunity. They build passed away last week at Til!a- members. These members not only up their bodies and their health through right living. They train their tnook, Oregon. come Into contact with their local hands io lie useful, their minds to leaders, who know how to do things, Hogue River and Grants Pass girls hut with the work of one another, think clearly, and their hearts to are going to play the season* first in which rivalry plays a part, and lie kind.” game of basketball here Dee.17. This with the public in field meeting, hr.s been promised to he an excit exhibits nt fairs, festivals and dem OREGON TO COMPLETE ing game by everyone concerned.. onstrations. REDWOOD HIGHWAY The particular value of club work 4-H CLUB WORK is that it gets hold of young peo SHOULD HE EXPLAINED ple while their minds are plastic The last gap In the Redwood High More than 566,000 farm boys anti and gives them guidance when they way in Oregon was ordered com ¡iris arc enrolled in 4-H club work need it, tenches them some of the plete by the state highway commis in the United States. They belong inspiring things in agriculture, and sion and bids for work will be ad to about 41.000 separate clubs. gives them visions of its possibili vertised for ut once. Hoy Klein, There are about 11,000,000 young ties as a life job. II provides op stale highway engineer, said. This ¡M'ople on farms, all of whom could portunity for them to share home section involves ID miles between profit from learning better furm and responsibilities in keeping with Hays bill and the Applegate Hiver. home practices through club work. their ability and gives them a port "The work should be soon cx|»and- in solving the problems of rural Get your Job Printing done at the cd by Dr. Smith, w ho goes on Io eommunties. It influences the farm the Office of Cooperative F.xtentlf”» and home practice of the member’s Gold Hill News, we do nif’ r work. Work, in a new circular, "that all rural boys and girls who want to can take part in it and receive its benefits.” The organization, purposes and scope of 4-11 club work are explain I The battery in one’s car •« a very important ed by Dr. SSmith, who goes on to w factor in the pleasure one gets out ol its opera- say that the outstanding eharneter- • tion. In order to get full value out of it, it should istie of the work is that each mem W receive regular attention. ber conducts a substantial piece of We sell and service the Willard batteries. work, designed to show some better W practice on the farm or in the home Ford parts and Ford repairing given special at or community; keeps a record of tention. Let us estimate your work and do your results; explains the work to others; repairing. and makes a final re|H»rt on the work. The individual boy or girl is reached through the nationul ag- icultural extension system, in which the United States Department of Ag riculture, the land grant colleges, ■ Chat. Kell, Proprietor. and various local agencies cooperate. d Agent* for Chevrolet and Chrysler Car* Typical lines of club work are: Growing an acre or more of cotton CHRISTMAS FLAY The lower grades are practicing a Christmas play to be given for the pr rents on Dec. 23. last meeting night. Lunch was serv ed and a pleasant evening was spent. ---------o-------- A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Wait on Sardine Creek Sunday. Those pre sent were, Mr and Mrs. W. T. New ton of Sacramento Calif., Miss Susan Starns of San Francisco, Mrs. E. M. j Newton and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. j Elhart and son Billy of Ashland, i Mrs. E. M. Starns, Maude, Ruth and Jesse Starns of Grants Pass, Miss Evagene Starns of Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller, Miss Florence Miller and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry of j Sardine Creek. An enjoyabc time was had by all. -------- o-------- ■ ■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ " Don’t Overlook Your Batteries 8 Gold Hill Garage ' IF j® if iR I £ S „ - O r<jj faoQlNoTC^ , < ‘ —5 Z; Daphne Matthews BUY THEIR PRESENTS AT THE DEBT PAID Buy regular merchandise at a Saving NUMBER F IV E THURSDAY DECEMBER 2, 1»]« ROGUE RIVER. OREGON VOLUMI O M Mr. Oliver, Daris Sandry, Walter Wakeman Huth Schow and Nola I-e Moine went to Medford Dec 3, to pay the bill made when Florence White was hurt playing basketball last year. The High School are glad to know that the bill is paid for it is better to have no debts at all. DOMESTIC ART WORK Miss Sundry’s domestic art class has made some very artistic note book covers to hold their notes tak en on serving. The covers arc made of manilla folders and decorated by some design made according to the taste of the students. ---------0--------- BASKET BALL Practicing for basketball has be gun and the first game is to be Dec.' 17 between Grants i’ass and Hogue Hiver boys ami girls both. The boys practice on Monday Wednesday and Friday nights. The girls practice on Tuesday and I Thursday after school. WINDOW DECORATIONS The third and fourth grades arc ! decorating their room for Xms* by j painting pictures of Saint Nicholas • on the windows while (lie fifth nnd j sixth grades are painting Xmas wreaths and candles. Mrs. C. W. Frier of Portland, I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pri est of this place, is stopping here a few days on her way to San Fran- | cisco to meet her husband and make I their home their. Alden Galhrith is home from Khmath Falls where lie has been working all summer. o--------- f'eo Herriott who lives on Apple - gate is selling washing machines in this district- GOLDEN RULE STORE Where You Will Find a Store full of Gift Suggestion* of the Practical Nature That will find favor with every thrifty member of the family. Our «tore it chock full of all »orta of Xmas present* ranging from the old re liable houie clippers, doll* handbags, etc to the best grades of »ilk stocking" and Underwear for the ladies. ..Our shelve* and tables are loaded with suitable Christmas Presents. ______ SALE! o f N e w F a ll C o a ts W e have about 75 Fall Coats left. These coats are the seasons best styles, made of the wanted fall fab rics. Beautiful fur collars. These coats were real buys at the regular selling price. At the clean-up price every coat represents a loss to us.—but a value you can’t pick up every day. Come in and cee these bargains. If you are in the market for a Fall Coat we know you will be more than pleased at these low prices $ 9.95 ALL $22.50 COATS—N o w .......................... 16.50 ALL $37.50 COATS— N ow ............................ 26.50 ALL $45.00 COATS— N o w .......................... 29.50 ALL $59.50 COATS— N o w ......... ................. 42.50 ALL $73.50 COATS—Now ................ 50.00 ALL $14.85 COATS— N o w .......................... GOLDEN RULE CHAIN STORES Grants Pass, Oregon