Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 08, 1928, Image 6

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    T H 8 GOLD H IL L NE WH. JACKHON COUNTY. OKKOON
oca
A marriage lieese was issued Mon­
day at Medford to Harvey Nlckles
and Vera Voree, both of this city.
I Miss Vorce was a former Gold Hill
girl.
to/ % so
The County Health Unit will meet
Tuesday evening, November 13th at
John Hantmersly spent a couple the home of Mrs. Reis Chapman.
of days in the Applegate district the
Mrs. Chapman extends a cordial
past week looking over mining prop­ invitation to all lumbers to attend
erty.
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George Codding, Medford attorney,
M. D. Bowers, M. B, Merriman, was in the city Monday in the inter­
Nellie Jacobs, Esther Gilchrist and ests of his candidacy for the ollive of
Millie W alker composed the elec­ District Attorney.
tion board ;jt Tuesday’s election.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Martin were
Perry Knotts was enjoying the week end visitors at the home of Mrs.
excitment of city, life ami taking in Martin’s sister, and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Merriman. Mr, Martin
the scenery at Medford, Monday.
T h at sen tim e n t m a y live}
A nil th ere’s nt» w ay thtit’s finer,
T han ju st for you to give
Your k in d est th oughts an d liest
regard s
A /*”
lig m ean t o f ouY new C h ristin as
Curds*
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The Romans Said
By Putting Your Surplus
In a savings account you arc preparing
for the titnewhen “’Opportunity” conies to
your door.
Consult Us at any Time
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888
Member Federal Reserve
Oregon
Enjoy the
“S ilv e r Grays"
K eep up the C hristinaa spirif,
r
That ‘‘Opportunity” was a woman whose
hair grew only on the front of her head.
When she knocked at your door you could
grasp her. but once she had turned away
she was gone for good.
THURSDAY
Make your selection now before h
the choicest numbers are gone J
A T THIS OFFICE
left Sunday for California and Mrs. receipt for making home brew:
Martin will remain in the city for a Chase wild bull-frogs for three miles I
and gather up the hops. To them,
visit wiili the Mcrimans.
add ten gallons of tun bark, one-half i
pint of shellac, one bar of home j
FEVERISH INITIATION
made soap. Boil thirty-six hours.;
¡Then strain throug an I. W. W. sock
“Hove you ever been osculated, to keep It from working. Add one J
dear?”
grass hopper to each pint to give it I
“Yes, once for typhoid.”
a kick. Pour a little into the kitch­
en sink. If it takes the enamel off
motor c u Lj .g re(Mjy ,or bottling.
Away down South
owner was interviewing a negro ap­
plicant for the position of chauffeur,
AI.1BI NO. 72X36
“ Are you married, Sam?’ he In­
quired -
Wife—“Where have you been
"Naw, suh," said the applicant. “I late?”
Hubby—“Stop me if you’ve heurd
has to make my own livin’.”
this one.”
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PATHETIC
MISTREATMENT
A casually insurance company
that had required some additional
Mistress (to maid)—Haven’t we
evidence to .upport a claim recently always treated you like one of the
received a letter from the widow family?
of the insured, which ended: “ I
Maid— Yes, but I ’m not going to
have so much trouble getting niv stand i t any more.
money that sometimes almost think
I wish my husband were not dead.”
GARNERING THE 8HECKLBS
These fine motor-coaches
are built and equipped to
give the utmost in comfort
and sa fe ty fo r highw ay
travel.
Use them on your next
tr ip . A great netw ork o f
lines covet Western Oicgon.
In addition to service to
and from Portland, branch
lines radiate from many
point»- for example: from
Salem to S ilve rto n , Inde­
pendence and Monmouth;
P a lla s ; from Albany to
Lebanon and to Newport;
from Roseburg to Coos Bay
points, Medford to Klam ­
ath Falls and W eed; Grant»
Pass to Eureka, etc.
Buy I G rille and round-
trip tickets. They save you
money Rail tickets unless
specially restricted arc also
good an motor coac hes.
Southern P acific
M o to r Coaches call at
J S. PRIME, Agent
HOW TO MAKE HOME BREW
rr.l-cÄ ni'
Teacher^-—“Now, Bobby, tell
when is the harvest season?”
An exchange gives the following
Bobbie— ¡“ From November
March.”
Teacher—‘Why, Bobbie, I am sur­
prised that you should name such
burren months. Who told you they
were the harvest season?”
Bobbie—“Dad; he's a plumber.”
Scotts Furniture Store
Friend—I see you are driving a
. new car?
Insurance Agent—Yes, I tried to
sell an insurance policy to an auto­
mobile salesman.
Grants Pass, Oregon
Is in Serious Financial
Trouble $10,000 worth
of this Stock must be
Sold for the benefit of
the Creditors,
Selling Starts
“The motorists sure come thick
and fast these days, don’t they olllc-
e r? ”
"Yes, hut some drivers arc thicker
‘ than others.”
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HOME POINTERS
(From School of Home Economics)
The secret of satisfactory packing
of lunch boxes are Io keep all flavors I
• eparate and to prevent the foods
being mashed. This can be done by
the use of waxed paper, or jars with
lids.
A pumpkin hollowed out and Hill­
ed with fruits makes a very attrac­
tive center piece. Autumn leaves
around the base of the pumpkin add
to the appearance.
A colorful decoraion for omlet
or roast lamb is made by placing
thin slices of mint jelly o y r thin
slices of orange around the dish.
Saturday November 10th at 9:00 A. M.
Soups served at luncheon or supper
arc usually cream soups, because
they furnish real food value. Bouil­
lon and consomme have little food
value, hut act as an appetizer.
W ith G. W. Kenneth of the Kenneth sales organization, merchandize stocks ad­
justers in charge, under contract to raise $10,000 for this firm in the shortest poe
sible time. Its a real chance to furnish your home at a tremendous saving and
we invite the people of Glendale and all the neighboring towns and country, to
take advantage of this sale. W e invite you all to come.
Toast points makes a good garnish
for scrambled eggs or creamed dish­
es, The breed is cut in small triang­
les and toasted, then placed around
the food wilh the points towards the
outside.
A WORTH W HILE CONTEST
A beautiful Cogswell Chair will be given to the lady receiving the most
votes during this sale contest. Open to every one, with every penny spent
or paid on account. You arc entitled to a vote fcr your favorjte contestant
$1.00 counts ioo votes. Opening hour of sale, every person entering the
store, will be given 1,000 votes.
You may vote for whom you please.
Now ladies get started early. Have your friends here the opening hour
have them vote for you. It takes work hut it is a chair worth w< rking for.
Scotts Furniture Store Grants Pass, Ore.
Raw cauliflower makes an excel­
lent salad when cut in small pieces,
marinated and combined wilh chop­
ped |ri mentors or green peppers,
chives, and diced tomatoes.
HUNDREDS of new hats at bargain H
¡prices. II will pay you to see these gj
! hats at $4.98 down Io 50c each. 20 _
extra Green Trading stamps this
week.
The Emmy Lou Hal Shop
in M. M. Store, Medford, Ore.
Mention you saw the ad in
the New* when doing your
Shopping.
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In v e st
In the Progress o f th e Coinimmity
Our town is growing . With the growth more
people are using eleetrieity. Our service must
keep pace with this demand. When you invest
your savings in Public Utility Securities, you’re
investment pays a steady income and shows a
steady increase in value.
Copco
Preferred
Shares
now
Offered at
$ioo to
yield 6%
Ask about
our
Monthly
.'Savings-
Investment
Plan
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