Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 21, 1929, Image 4

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S chooi N oth
We nre studying how Ihe gov't
functions, and ut present we orc
studying about the Treasury Dcp*t.
a sense of responsibility. It aids
new aspirations and makes you
Every F rid a y is cu rre n t event's
day. On this day each student gives
an oral talk on some im portant e-
(Continued from Tage One)
________________________________ vent. It is then thoroughly discus-
Thanksgiving Day Program
»•<* b> 'lhe " h o le class. In this way
On the afternoon o f the 24 there " c ,c“ rn ubou‘ re« 'n t
in ‘ he
w ill be a Thanksgiving Day program h fe of our gov t.— Leona Wheatley
In w hich most o f the rooms w ill par­
Who's V ho? Seniors
ticipate. This is a Thanksgiving pro­
gram in 8 scenes depicting the life
t f the P ilgrim s from the time they
N am e- C arl Palmer, nge 17 year-
le ft H olland through a part of th e ir
D escription He is ta ll, weighs a
life In America. There w ill be In - bout lit • lbs., has flat feet (also a
dian w a r dances and several musical scar on h i- big tec where h drop-
numbers du rin g the interludes.
ped a m ilk bottle when he w as a-
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bout 4 years o ld ). He has light
CIVICS CLASS
h a ir and blue eyes.
There are 16 in the eivies class.
A m b itio n --T o go to ty p in g class
. once w ith o u t causing a disturbance
(C arl is a large boy) and having to
stay in after 3:15 p. m.
• Favorite
pastimes—G etting 22
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I hours sleep a day (the other 2 hours
f,
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c r|P lon " r
are Spen, eau „ g ) nn(j helping him-
GOIOl, ^jr,PPe’ b *u- Dengue, self to gas and o il from his dad’s
Bilious Fever and Malaria service station.
I t U the most speedy remedy known
Favorite expression-Ls that nice?
wish Io be somebody. It develops
The kind of personal t - ¿ard that wears
well" finds its perfect ex­
pression in the diamond . . .
W hen other gifts have 1 ided
from memory, diamonds will
still glow, with undiminished
beauty—symbols of the spirit
that prompted their giving...
We have the newest modes
in bracelets, rings, brooches,
and Gruen J rist Watches—
/tinjfi
set with diamonds of rare Duimen.t
beauty and perfect cu t- all in a of tn J tth g in
reasonably priced.
H i • H l) -J too
The 5th and 6th grade room had
100 | cr cent Bank Day again this
week.
Juck M artin i s again back in
school a fte r a fe w <lays v is it in
Portland.
Rose Stanley has returned to
school a fte r a w eek’s illness.
L i ster D usenberry, Donald Stone,
and Delos W alker are out o f school
on account o f illness.
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Going on this sale
at ...............................................98c
ONE LOT HEADLIGHT JUMPERS
Regular $2.15 Values going at
98c
ONE LOT PANTS, Khaki or Mole­
skin. Regular $4.95 going as long
as they last in this sale at ... $2.00 pr
RAINCOATS and SLICKERS regu­
lar $3 50 values while they last
during this sale....................... .$2.00
Rain Hats Regular $1.25 ........... 75c
ONE LOT DRESS SHIRTS Regular
$2,25, W hile they last .......... $1.00
ONE LOT MEN’S COTTON DRAVA
ERS and SHIRTS Regular $1.75
On Sale, per suit...................... $1.00
MEN’S HOSE regular 50c, pair 39c
COTTON FLANNEL regularly 30c
Sale Price per yard . ..................25c
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TOWELING, Sale Price.............. 30c
I he dignity of this console model
matches the finest furniture. A
line musical instrument, beautifully
boused! Technically it is everything
that radio can offer in performance—
volume— tone!
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LADIES UNION SUITS
ta
W hile they last
Felt
R E S S E
GROUP I
GROUP 2
Silk Dresses
3.81
Silk Dressss
6.81
Values to $6.95
Values to $12.95
DRESSES
SILK HOSE
H undreds of Dresses to Cli se from
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Birthday Prices
10.81, 12.81 14.81
Rollins Run Stop Silk Hoce
Regular $1.49. Price J At
birthday Prices
W hile They
$3.00
$1.00 pair
CLOTH COATS
GOOD, CLEAN STOCK OF STAPLE GRCCEP.IE3
Brown’s General Store
H a ts — Metalic H ats — Velvet
H a ts
B irthday Sale Prices
1.81 2.81 4.81
Value to $3.50
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............................................ $2.50
NAINSOOK
tv R
Reg. 65c value at.
40c
SHOE STRINGS per pair...
5c
ONE BUNCH KNEE or H IP BOOTS
Hats
$1.00
Regular
CHILDREN’S UNIONS All Sizes
a good $1.50 value on sale at
85c
CHILDREN’S SILK HOSE a regular
95c num ber during this sale....... 45c
LADY S SILK HOSE while they last
during this sale ............................ 85c
SHEETIN' Bleached Muslin regular
20c value. Closing out at ...... ...15c
ONE LOT MEN’S FINE HATS Reg.
FORMERLY RADTKE’S
“Where You Get 100% for the Doll sr’
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B irthday Sale Prices
$1.80 value. This s a l e .............. 98c
last will be sold for—
The Music Box
Felt Hats
Cotton mixed.
R egular $2.50.
Sale ............................................... $L50
Regular $(,.00. Values
home without obi
A Few o f the Many Real Specials
IVe are Offering
ONE LOT MEN’S UNION SUITS
wool and Cotton Reg. $1.50... 98c
MEN’S RIBBED UNIONS wool and
ular $5.5j values.
Try it in your own
gation.
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To show our appreciation we are ofiering w onderful bargains in Misses
and Ladies G arm ents—COATS — H A TS — SI ITS — D RESSES — m d
SILK HOSIERY.
WE HAVE SEVERAL BROKEN LOTS OF SHIRTS OVERALLS SHOES
ETC.—ALL GOOD QUALITY MERCHANDISE—WHICH WE ARE CLOsi
ING OUT AT ALMOST GIVE AWAY PRICES—TO MAKE ROOM FOR
ALL NEW STOCKS.
Regular $1.75.
Ju
W e have been in business in M edford for just one year and we wish to
thank all our friends and custom ers in Southern Oregon for the wonderful
support they have given this store.
Starts Saturday Morning A t 8 O'clock
ONE LOT BLUE WORK SHIRTS
while they last at ....................... 75c
HEADLIGHT OVERALLS, with bib
Complete
1st Birthday Sale!
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$159.50
101 so.
CENTRAL
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Closing Out Sale
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S u p er Screen G r id M o d e l
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A high school education is neces­
sary because:
There are three new pupils In the ■ 11 ° I * n» doors to opportunities
firs t grade. They are Hortense Lu- ^ ou CMnn°t otherwise obtain,
paz from Douglas county, H arlow
The earning ra p a city |s increased
Banry from K urika, C alif, and Bruce 50 per cent i f you have a H i School
Rimbjr.
| Diploma.
There arc also three new pupils
In Banks. Railroads, etc no one
in toe second grade. Teddy and can be promoted unless they have
M yrtella Banry from E urika and U High School Diplom a.
. H a rry Nourse from Hogue River.
A high school education develops 1
Gordon W aldron o f the 4th grade
has moved to M arshfield.
June W pld and B illy Dungey of
te M &
Ihe 3rd and 4th grade room were
absent Tuesday on account o f i l l ­
ness.
High School Education Necessary.
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offers beauty and performance which
arc the sensation of radio!
GRADE NEWS
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Gold Hill Meat
Market
Crosley 12-S
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W e are all ready to take care of your th an k s­
giving orders for meat. W e have made provi­
sions for your every want. Have a look at the
following list and from it make your choices.
Skinned Hams, per pound ............................. 32c
No. 1 Bacon per pound................................. . 33c
Libb’y Mincemeat- very Choice per pound.... 25c
TURKEYS,
CHICKENS
FRESH OYSTERS
Fresh Sauer Kraut
Any Kind of Roast
All Kinds of Lunch Meats
Now You Can
IS i i v v llw Finest
that Hadio Offer»
at Lowest Cost!
B rig h ten H er C h ristm a s
w ith a line diam ond
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Thanksgiving
Specials
Llnilcy Dorman
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Inlllntlvc which Is In olher words
Hi ".Main Spring of Life"
D R ESS COATS W IT H FUR COLLAR AND C U FF SETS
Birthday Sale Prices
14,81,
22,81, 2/.81,
37.81,
47.81
Buy Your Coat at a Gréât Saving During this Sale
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