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THE GOLD » IL L N EW S THURSDAY. MARCH id, 1931 THE N U G G E T D ress P a tte rn s Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 Published by the Students ut the (¡old Hilt High School In Print«, Percale«, rayon« and other wanted good«—many to choose from—at right price«. AnRIets for ladies and children, now on display. CHILDREN’S COVERALLS—ALL AGES D R A K E'S GENERAL LINE OF GROCERIES Gold Hill, Oregon 'peal Happening WHO’S WHO Name -Minnie Harrison. Weight—120 lbs. Height -5 feet 4 in. Age 17 years. Pel expression Let’s put that in the annual. Favorite Ambition To become a nurse. Favorite Pastime—Studying Latin School Activities Joke editor of ..linuui. grade news editor of paper. Glee club, basketball. Greatest worry—To find u w ise crack for American history class. BOYS MEETING I be 3rd and till grad r.s have r e ceived the slate songs, pictures of l. le (lowi ! . n t , "millets of Sortti O ndina. lile alb g lad e bad a f hisser pick Iasi F riday. Lenten Dinners Wanted Poultry V\ i G ivi V z G r e e n D iscount S t a m p s The new victims of the mumps in the grade school are Paul Bonney, Albert Gould, Blister Mullin, Jill Martin, Fred Heron, Juanita Crow, *V . M — -- - - - ---- - - Rogue River Meat Co. 1520 N. Riverside Medford i - 20c 10c WHITE KING < it.initialed Soap l arge Package 38c OLIVES No. i Tall 'fin Ripe Olives, cavil 10c U \RNATION WHEAT FLAKES Large Package 20c TOMATOES ■ Tins each BAKING POWDER 25 oz. can K. C.........19c <»ll! I E A lT IE t I. WAVES Oil! waves tbal roar and sing and leap, Shining pebb'es, glistening so •’ray, tell me wind your mermaids keep ‘least (ell me secrets Ibal you know. For GRADE NEWS » tv* “ X » BREAD 3 Small loaves Large loaf sic festival. Nugget Service Station G o l d H i l l S u p p ly . I'lie ..¡sili grades are practicing folks games and songs for the mu R ic h fie ld BORDEN’S MILK Specials for Saturday June W ald, .Scrina C ardin, H o r .. J< ansi n. and I is H uxenbcrry. Last Thursday, March 5; Mr Meisinger called a boys meeting; at I this meeting Mr. Mcissingcr discuss Jill Martin and Sybil Walker are Medfonl visited Mrs. Minnie Ed ed how to introduce one person to Your strength can bold up mighty ships ' another. After the discussion Mr. dings, Sunday. new victims of the mumps. I hat sail the billows through I Meisinger called three boys to the Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Cameron Frank Fink left last week for Your color is of mermaids lips were guests of Mrs. Hornbeck, Sat front of the room ami had one in- The sun makes the red ami blue Portland to visit relatives. ■ troduee the other two. Mayor Win Ferguson is confined urday afternoon. Reverent Belknap gave an inter- “ b your n,o»“*r to his home with the mump«. Tile Sylvanite Mine has begun op | esting talk on the Life of Preside.,- ‘ A mother great ami fair Mrs. Harry Ellsworth left this erations again and a new crew has Hoover. Your mother is more glorious been employed. week for Seattle to visit friends. though. Jessie Hanks of this city celebrat Mrs. Hita Markham and small son If a blacksmith offered to shoe a Than mermaids with their Golden ed his 87th birthday, March 8th. left Thursday for Crescent City to horse for le for the first nail and hair, Ed Shoemaker has been sowing make her home. double the amount lor every nail Delores Drennt-n Sixth Grade. alfalfa on his farm on Kanes Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emery and after that it would cost aboul 921,- ----- -—o-------- Mike Beck ami Mr. .McElhose son were among the Medford visit 474,83ti.48 for the job. CALIFORNIA BUYS TON were business visitors in this city, ors, Wednesday. Tuesday. OF GRANTS PASS CLOVER Mrs. Daisy Paul has been ill at Happy Hoskins of Kanes Creek tier home for the past week but im GIRLS MEETING was a business visitor in Ibis city, proving slowly. A ton of Ludiuo elover seed, Last Thursday, Miss Helen Ander- probably Ihe largest order for this Monday. The Hebekah lodge is giving a son, Dean of women from the precious eoimiKNlily ever given, w », Mrs. G. E. Orchard of Kanes Creek was a business visitor in this covered dish supper and a hard Southern Oregon Normal school, -hipped from this valley Io llerki - time party at their lodge hall. gave a talk al the meeting. She j ley, California in 20-100 pound city, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dots Eddings of , I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moreloek of gave and stressed the points in the sacks. The Grants Pass district Klamath Falls spent Sunday with i Girls’ League Code which is as fol , grows one-half of Ihe f.adino clov- lows: I Mrs. Mary Moreloek of this city. j er seed of Ihe Lulled Slates. I -------- o-------- Mrs. Jack Pickard is spending a As a member of Ihe Girls League I THERE IS COMPENSATION EDITOR COMPLIMENTED few days this week with her daugh Believe, IN EVERYTHING AND ter, Mrs. Jack Wilson of Medford. That all virtues, I should try bard THAT HOLDS GOOD Mr, C. J. Shorb, Editor to achieve, The Amethyst Hebekah Lodge of EVEN IN THE GAS Dear Sir; I must be kind, truthful, patient, this city is planning to have a hard BUSINESS Your editorial of January 29 on and honest; times party, Wednesday March 18. home consumption of home pro Courteous to everyone; cheerful in Lawrence Whitsett purchased ducts has been on my desk for some quest; two horses at Tolo, Sunday. Ear HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN Alive to beauty; and obedient to lime, and I have a keen pleasure nest Kell brought them to this city. AS THE GASOLINE in writing to thanl; you for the call; Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier mo- OF POWER— earnestness and sincerity of your Loyal to school, friendly and help I tored to Crescent City, Sunday. IT HAS TAKEN YEARS TO statements. I his is the right spirit, ful to all;' They reported the weather as very PRODUCE THIS SPLENDID To purpose true; quick in appre and we hope il will he remembered disagreeable. • PRODUCT AND NOW and will accomplish a little refor ciation; THE PUBLIC GETS THE Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Smith former Broadminded in view, rich ‘ in mation in some people's minds. BENEFIT—BETTER NOW residents of this city visited old Yours very truly, ambition; THAN EVER IS OUR friends here Tuesday while on their Considerate, respectful to elders? OREGON MANUFACTURERS ASSN way to California. GASOLINE—MORE POWER! Pail C. Freeman. Manager True to myself and my League MORE PEP! MORE Mrs. J. Orr of Eugene who has sisters. PERFORMANCE FOR been spending the past week visit YOUR MONEY WITH ing with her daughter, Mildred Orr BASKETBALL RICHFIELD IN YOUR returned to her home, Wednesday. TANK—TRY IT! George Hammersly and Mr. Clem The Gold Hill boys have started ents left last week end for the Ap practising for the Basketball Tour plegate country where they will be nament March 19-20-21. employed as miners on a cinnabar Monday night was the first time property. FRI.. SAT., MARCH 13, 14— time the boys have had the ball in A Musical Romance The Ladies Aid will have the their hands for more than a week. J. H. (Heiniä) Droiette, Prop. church repaired soon. They expect The boys played Rogue River in "THE LOTTERY to have the work done by Easter practise tilt at Rogue River.that Gold H ill, Oregon BRIDE” Sunday if possible. The Sunday night and tied the Rogues 21 to 21 JEANETTE MACDONALD school will give a program Easter Another quarter was played ii We Serve You Right- John Garrick, Joe E. Brown and the ladies expect to have the which the Rogues got the best the locals. The return game will be church in repair by that time. SUN., MON., MARCH 15-16— here Wednesday. All Color Melodrama With Nine Song Hils- NEW TEXT BOOK LAW "BRIGHT LIGHTS” WITH The stale legislature recently DOROTHY MAGKA1LL passed a law providing for district FRANK BAY -NOAH BEERY furnished text hooks. According to the provisions of the law it will TI ES., WED.. THURS.— be several years before the com March 17-18-19 plefe set of books can be furnished The Dramatic Sensation to the grade students. Of the Year The S & line of fancy canned goods offer The law allows only $1.50 per "MILLIE” enrolled pupil per year. Il will be some splendid opportunities for the lenten sea with necessary for Ihe parents to fur HELEN TWELVETREES and son. The choice, natural flavor—the tasty pro nish the rest of Ihe books needed a Great Cast above this sum, until the district duct, stands paramount in food circles. has purcEased all that is necessary. FRI., SAT., MARCH 20-21— I he variety of dishes which can be prepared It has been recommended by the “THE BAD ONE” framers of this bill, Slate Superin from S. &. W. — With tendent of Public Instruction, and DFJ.ORES DEL RIO Legislative committee of the Ore CRABS, SARDINES, SHRIMPS • EDMUND LOWE gon congress of parents and teach SALMON, OYSTERS, TUNA, CODFISH ers, that b.oks now owned hy pu REGULAR HOLLY PRICES CLAMS pils be donated to the school. Sec Matinee .......................35c Evening ...................... 50c ond-hand books will have no sale Kiddies a Dime Any Time value when the district owns the For the Milk Dishes use home canned milk. complete set and if the parents and -¿J students will turn these books over We feature Oregon made milk—it helps to keep to f l i c district, it will speed the day Oregon dairymen prosperous. Use when everyone will have the dis trict-furnished text-books. If the student uses the books next year, he should retain (hem; other of all kind«, AI«o Livestock wise, they should be left in posses At Market Price» sion of Ihe school. PICK-UP SERVICE This text book law docs not in clude the high school. “W here Prices Sell Quality” E. T. HAM, Prop. Editor —Opal Hayes General News- Lucille Hlttle. Sports E d ito r l.in sle y Horinan Social Editor—Sylvia Cardin. tira d e News M innie H arrison. No. 10c PINEAPPLE No. Tins Broken Slice Pineapple ea. .20 SOAP IO bars while wonder PRUNES 5 lb. 1 ’kg. Italian CORN FLAKES 3 pkg. Kelloggs 23c 33c 33c F ree Delivery | FREE MEALS FOR HUNGRY | ling th è lime lindi lo six weekg ami [ al (he sanie lim e mnkiiig thè giun- Claude Ashby, royally owner in a newly developed Texas oil Ibid has hlitig laws less drnxllr. Whvllo i opened a restaurant at which ail Illese hills bave heelt signeil hy Ihe hungry men may he fell ii they can governors or noi, is noi learned. show callouses on their hands. Mr. Ashby's royalties amount Io $11.17 per minute. — • o ■ The Legislatures of Idaho and LIQUID or TABLETS Arkansas have passed laws making (.lire Colds. Hcnrinrlies. Fever the lime limit for residence neces 666 SALVE sary Io obtain a divorce 9(1 days. CURES BABY'S COLD Nevada reciprocated with hills eut- <)<)<> M trnritim | VALVE GRINDING W'c wonder how far the average motorist can run his car with an ordinary amateur valve grind. Not very far, because the valves arc not mechanically perfect. , YET THE AMATEUR WORK COSTS MORE THAN A KWIK-WAY JOB such as we g iv ,. \\ ith our valve Grinding machinery we can grind your valves so that they are mechanically perfect, properly seated and long lasting, and THE COST IS VERY MODERATE GOLD HILL GARAGE Acetylene Welding Batterie. Recharged Ornamental Shrubs and Flowering Vines Rest Selected .Assortments of No. i Orna mental shrubs, vines etc to be bad in the state. SPLENDID SHOWING OF FRUIT AND SHADE TREES—ALL VARIETIES P e a rt on French R o o tt a t L o w a t 15c a n d 2 0 c V IL L A N U R S E R IE S 524 South Riverside ................... Medford, Oregon Building Materials sS w « “^ ’i £ r w X ■"d <• c w TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD AND CABINET WORKS Let ua estimate your bill, you will like our Service Quality and pricea. MEDFORD, OREGON Conger Funeral Parlors of ORFrfSiRD OR l GON Coroner RELIABLE REASONABLE f F P » F L ej