THE 601 D HTI L NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL a, 1931 I chicken «tinner w ith nil the trlm - Miss Mildred O rr entertained nt i mings. Pructicalh every inemlwr ol two tables of bridge Tuesday eve EASTER EGGS—EASTER DYES both squads was present and enjoy­ ning. The follow ing were present: ed the hospitality of the Angsiea«i> Moudie Robinson. Lola Heed Bertha A new shipment of to the utmost. Mr. nod Mrs. Aug- Coy, Miss Moore. Miss Hanky. Mrs. stead coached III«* tw o teams th< Prim .'.lid Dora H am m ersly. past tw o years. ---------y-.---- _ tlille Herd and Beth llee.l, son and C onstir.rtion un tcrw .iy on |7 i, daughter of Mr. m d Mrs. Wm. Reed O ' \\ «shingli.n school huil.l ng on cnti riained 1 numb r of th eir little Dhiota and Pencil street«, in Med- friends at lli. 'ir tu me on fourth White Organdie—-White Indian Head foril. avenii? Saturday afternoon. Tin White Voile V« mig f dks enjoyed games and re S. ... Sweet w in a visitor in Iht freshnnnts and left after wish ng h ir little host and hostess many city today from Deugle. GOLD HILL PAVILION happy returns of the «lay . Quite a number uf the local people GENERAL LINE OF GROCERIES NOTICE TO (K E D ITO ItS eiijoyr«. the week cud picking w ild Gold Hill, Oregon 1 iowers. Ihere semis to he a p;-„ IN H IE COUNTY COURT OF fusion of lamb tongues and red bell, 11 E S T A IE O F OREGON EoB on the slope, this year and they are JACKSON C o t NTY. Dante Until 2:00 Good Music being sough) by both old ami young In tile m atter of the « slat • of Wll- O. t . N ewell was in from his m in ­ bain A. P o in ter, «lereast'd. ing claim on Tools ereek Saturday Notice is hereby given that lhe lie h a . been doing the assessment le.im imd P ack stytiud ex; vcl lo b el­ < otinly Court of t;lP Slut? of Ore­ gel' are sick willi the mutiqia. w o rk on his ow n p ro p e rly and the li. last year s record», allhoiigli we gon fo r Jackson County, has an- Second and T hird ' ro p vrty o f 111' P urkepile m ine In «•a; ne» th ree p a in i, am i seventh \ ii ginia Ham lias lhe mump». ’ lie .suuic vie n ity . lie is ru ite en 1 >in ,«l aie executor of the estate place in die sia le Track inveì, and Hot erl Rosecrnns from Centra thusiaspe w ith lb - pros;>ects id id.. « f \\ illiani A. P o in ter. «1« •eased. All won thè eounly C ham pion,hip in ■ -rsons h.-.vini! r ’nims acuinst said baseball. Point entered our school Tuesday. mine. Mrs. Mini, lh< artist, is spenil- «slal«‘ are hereby req u ired h> pre- 1'hlrd ano' Fourth • ng this w iek w ith the Miss«', J« v e.t lln pi w illi p ro p er vouchers H arry N orris lias the mumps. Calendar ' ilb-n s i, months from this date robs. Vaudeville A pril 17 I tie th ird und fourth grades studi­ at the office of Porter J. N eff fcaster cards at the Della. | in Sunday from the Meadows, where ed Hie picture of "Aurora", Music Festival A pril 24 Dr. and Mrs. I.amh and sons spent Cooley Building. Medford, Oregon. Ed. Bolt was a visitor in Brants **'ey are cutting wood. 1 rack M ed—May 2 lhe week end w ith Mr. and Mrs F ifth Dnied March 24, 1931. Pass one day last week. Katherine Hayes, small daughter Lively. Buceuluurenle May 17 the fifth grnde is making indus­ IL E. Harder, Me. ami Mrs. Lively have rented ( oniinencrnicnt—May 22 tria l maps of the United Stales, Mrs. Paul Thompson has started of ' l r - a»d Mrs. Hugh Hayes, is a Executor o f the estate of W illiam 1 lhe above mentioned are events the Earnest Boss home. Lester Rholen. Sylvia Craft and to Normal School at Ashland. ncw victim of the mumps. that w ill lake place during the re Fvelyn l.e C lair were absent Mon­ Jaster eggs, dyes and novelties at day. luaiiidcr of (he school year. the Delta. land spent the week end w ith Mr Seventh and Eighth Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Sams Bailey 's mother, Mrs. Tony Boss. A very Interesting talk on traffic Alice Dusenbury has the muni|>s. Valley visited Jack Pickard Tues Mr. and Mrs. John Avena and laws was given Iasi Thursday by day. small son of Sacramento, Cal., are T ra ffic O fficer Rucoui, lie staled Alan Cameron was a business visi­ visiting Mrs. Avena's mother. Mrs. thut it was not exactly lhe Irn ffi Publishcl by the Student» of the Gobi H ilt High School to r in lhe city from Ashland Mon­ Carrie Puhi, of this city. DR. O L IV E McKAY day. ----------------— ■ —------- 1 (.hiroiirnetlc Physician o f the rapid recovery of Mrs. Mer­ E ditor—Opal B ill Gardner and Fred Lewis were Physiotherapy Hayes ¡ He also told of some of r itt Merriman from an appendicitis General News— Lucille H ittle. „„ _ Phone 196 Sports Editor—Linsley Donnan oim ration at Sacred Heart hospital 32 Tuffs Bldg. Grant» P m » Social Editor—Sylvia Cardin. in Medford. Grade News— Minnie Harrison. Patty Messinger. Virginia and FRESKAIBN p . a . . u I t -------- -- RETURN ...... ■ . v i A «j .......’ • ’ in ju iir . Carol Jean Ham and B ill Betts are Last Friday, March 27, the fresh­ Now that basketbull season and It seemed thut everyone fell better school children forced to miss men gave the high school th e ir re­ the tournament are past, the stud­ towards tra ffic officers after this school because of mumps. turn party. Many gallics were play­ talk. The w ork ^>f reshingling and re­ ed and the evening was a lively one ents of the Gold H ill High school When Buying GRADE NEWS papering the Methodist Community for all those present. After the •ire turning to sports more suitable to spring weather. Prospects for a First church has been finished and the games a lunch was served. w inning base ball team are bright Janet M ullin and Patricia Mesata. F ri., Sat.. Apr. 3-4 building is much unproved in ap­ provided other school, of the county BIG DOUBLE BILL pearance. Mr. and Mrs. Angstead gave the Booth Tarkington’s Mrs. Della Shaver and son, Wood- boys’ and g irls’ basketball squads are able to put teams in the field. Specify “FATHER’S SON” row, are at Toledo, \\ ash., where a dinner Friday night. There were W> expect to send track athletes to w ith both the Oregon Belay meet at Eu­ they are the guests of relatives. They - - present and everyone enjoyed Lewis Stone-Irene Bieh left Monday fo r the northern city. the evening. Those present were: gene and the Slate Track meet at Leon Janney also the old favorite C lifford W right left Tuesday fo r Huth Green, Jean Chisholm, Dora Corvallis. In addition to baseball Portland to look after business in ­ Smith. Marie Biles, Lucille H iltle, and track some of the students are THE DESERT SONG terests. very interesting Lucille Wheatley. Edith Dusenberry , finding ' , „ tennis . “ a V?,ry Time lim it on merchant’s are interest- tickets extended to A p ril 3. There w ill be another dance at Nettie Stone, Zelda Smith, Velma S n enû’ u T Use your merchant's tickets tennis team ia ir n am ma matches w ith the local pavilion Saturday night. r Clair. Beatrice . ........... Palmer, Genevir i ■’J A 1-' and see this double Butter Mr. Kincaid _ expects to continue , --------------- - „ the Stumbo, Logan Gardner, Melvin some of the other small schools of b ill. Anyone can enjoy a dances here every other Saturday Sargent, Lyle Childers, (den Lin- the county may be arranged. Eggs Baseball i, s till the favorite spring trip when bis car purrs night in the future Sun., Mon., Apr. 5-6 gren. B ill Hammersley, IJnsley Dor­ A ll color musical romance Warren Kelsoe of Medford was man, Herbert Lingren, Ted Ritter, »port in («old I f ili ¡ i n W(. hop«, along sin out hly—power- Ice Cream er school» are able to find lime and calling on friends in the city Wed­ V irgil Edington and Eugene Dix. KISS ME AGAIN (> 1 with RICHFIELD material to turn out teams. Last nesday. w ilh Annual Pictures «Milk Bernice Claire, W aller gasoline and lubricated George McDonough, prominent The pictures fo r the annual were y ear we were aide to play only three Pidgeon Sams Valley Granger, was transact­ received and sent east fo r cuts. They games w ith school, in Jackson coun­ Cream with RICHFIELD oil. ing business in the city Wednesday. were all good and it is expected ty. This year the student body w ill Tuesday, A pril 7 ( arbonated Beverages Senior High school play Look at these money savers for that there w ill be much laughter in not be aide fira n c ia lly to support As we said before, lets tom orrow and Saturday. Hats 98c the neighborhood when the annual long trip , for baseball games so we THE FOUR FLUSHER Cottage Cheese $1.98-82.98. The Emmy Lou Hat is printed and sold and the people w ill be forced to seek competition seats now on sale go places—with RICH­ Shop in the M. M. Store at Medford have a chance to see the snap-shot nearer home. Both the baseball FIELD—the gasoline of Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat. Alan Cameron and Clarence Shav page. Apr. 8-9-10-11 power. er returned last week from Wash I Charlie Chaplin in "If It's Snider's Who’s Who —r - ngton and are now making their Name— Ruth Green “CITY LIGHTS” It’s Best to Bin home in Ashland, where Mr. Shaver Age— 16 years. I t months, 4 days Chaplin’s greatest achievement has returned to his form er situation Height—5 ft. 6 in. w ith the Vining Theatre at that Weight— 135 lbs. I place. REGULAR HOLLY PRICES Favorite Expression—“ Oh Don’t’’ Matinee ______ 35«. Mr. and Mrs. Angstead entertained Favorite pastime—Acting hostess FOB SAIJS—Plymouth Bock hatch­ J. H. (ile tn ie ) Drolette, Prop. Eyening .................... 50c the members of the girls and boys Greatest W orry—Where’s Ward ing Eggs— 1 he Delta or Jacobs Kiddies a Dime Any Time basketball squad, at their home on Residence—The Colony ranch, Gold H itt. In5tf Gold Hill, Oregon -Ü the highw-ay Friday evening at a 28-32 N. Bartlett St. Am bition—To become a nurse 1-3 cup brown sugar We Serve You Right- Track Phone 203 Medford Track practice fo r C class boys SALESMEN WANTED — To run Heberling business in Jackson was welt under way last week. Gold County. Many make 86« to 875 H ill w ilt “ do things” in track this HERE’S SOME MORE weekly — year around work — no year, especially in C class (16 to 21 lay off. W rite today fo r free book­ years). let. Friday, Rogue River and Gold H it} G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY w ill combine to have a meet w ith Dept. 1714 Bloomington, 111. Grants Pass at the Grants Pass field. It is hoped that arrangement, fo r a FOB BENT — 5-room residence,1 The coffee with the green cup and saucer E. T. HAM, Prop. meet w ith Medford w ill be complet­ small garden, garage, 86.00 per ed soon. which proved so popular last winter, month. W ill pay water rent for The Jackson County Track and use of outside bedroom. W ilt also j 2 lbs of Savoy Coffee ............................. g9c Field meet w ill be held at the Fair take meats w ith tenant when in («rounds May 2. I f we have several town if satisfactory. No children. ! One green cup and saucer free meets w ith nearby schools before (Key at Smoke House) — John the county meet it w ill be good Hammersly. Balloon Carnival White Goods DANCE DRAKE'S Saturday Night April 4 p ra / Happenings ¡THE NIJG G E T Dairy Products L e t’s G o P la c e s — Snider’s Nugget Service Station Tavoy Coffee Free Angel Food Cake Pan W ith two packages of Gold Medal cake flour which sells for 89c we give you free one large Angel Food Cake Pan—FREE. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 How’s Your Brakes? Many accidents are caused by defective brakes. Many accidents are averted by having good Drakes. Gold Hill Supply “Where Price« Sell Quality” W e G iv e G r e e n D iscount S tamps ! Snider Dairy & Pro uce Co. k c . Let us inspect, tighten or reline your brakes THE COST IS VERY MODERATE GOLD HILL GARAGE Acetylene Welding Batteries Recharged ws iWAtVAVz ito- HAMS FOR EASTER Eastern Hams lb.......25 Half or Whole BREAD 3 small loaves..,. Large loaf.......... CORN 3 cans Iowa Chief......3.» SOUP 3 cans Campbells. All kinds PUMPKIN 3 No. 2% Tins............35 WONDER FOAM Granulated Soap Large package..........33 OYSTERS 3 cans.........................<35 .25 POST TOASTIES 3 packages for......... .23 COMB HONEY 2 ior..................... FANCY BABY CLAMS 2 c a n s........... 29 F r e e D e liv e r y