Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 17, 1931, Image 3

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    _THB OOLD HILL NCWS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER „ .
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drake were
buxine»» cullers in Grant» Pa»» .Sat­
urday.
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Smilin' Charlie Says-
In an ediloriai in Ihe Medford
Mrs. Marjorie Pena spent the Dully News dated Wednesday, De-
week end with In r parents and her eember 9, under the heudirfg, "Bid
ding Eor Jobs.” it was said that
small son in Medford.
a small clly of the county was con­
Mrs. Joe Blair win |n Medford
Miss l.otus Hesslegruves of Cen­ sidering putting teaching positions
Tuesday.
tral Point whs calling on friends In of its schools up for bids.
inis city Friday evening.
As I happened to be one who at­
Mr». Flovd Lance nnd Mr». Lee
tended this board meeting and also
Cook were Medford caller» Monday.
L illie Patricia Thompson visited
as I am an official of the clly, I
her grandmother, Mrs. G. L. Haff
Mr. and Mr*. IV E. Cook were
w ill nnswer In behalf of the city
the f.r»t of the week.
»hopping In Grants Pas» Saturday.
by stating ihe facts. This remark
tra n k Fink of Medford »pent was made at that meeting. But I
Miss Albertina Ilankey wn» »hop
I he week-end with his sister, Mrs. want to slate, emphatically, that the
ping in Medford Saturday,
city and the m ajority of the school
Elmer Dungey of this city.
board do not consider such tactics
Mrs. Jim Bryan was employed al
Wallace Ivi rson spent Saturday good business for a school system.
Drake's grocery Saturday. Sin- w ill
and Sunday with his brother, A r­
“ T h e r e ’s lo t s o’
Ilie remark came from one, who
work there during Christmux week
thur, and Ids father, in Medford.
also.
himself, depends upon the public
fo lk s on E a s y
Mrs. Laura Pankey was calling in for u Job, and who has hail little
S t r e e t - - cornin’
Medford Wednesday. She is Inking experience in hiring for school po­
J b a c k ------ "
sitions.
treatments for a defective ear.
Signed,
f.9
**“
Jud Doty, who lius been visiting
MAYOR W. II. FERGUSON.
Dallas— Falls C ily hank consoli-
his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Doty, of
dated with Dallas C ily bank.
this city, left Friday for his home
Following is the editorial referred
in Nebraska.
Io by Mayor Ferguson:
Salem— State Declamation Com­
mission approved development on
B ID D IN G FOR JOBS
Mrs. Clara Beck nnd daughter,
Deschutes river to supplement w at­
Ellen, of Grants Pass, visited Mr.
“ Indiscriminate, cut-throat com­
and Mrs. Howard Drake from Sai petition IS detrimenial to any pro­ er supply for irrigation of lands
under irrigation, to cost approxi­
urday to Monday.
fession und that business which can
mately $300,000.
escape its octopus grip is bctler off
Mrs. C. F. Becker of Boseburg wa:
for the lack. The general public al­
a week-end guest of lit r husband,
Application for permit to con­
ways profits by rate wars or price-
proprietor of Becker's Drug store,
struct
reservoir on Powder River
culling w ith the hardship falling on
here.
between Baker and McEwen about
for the
llic participants in the quarrel. A
15 miles upstream, filed by T. G. * 4
C h ris tin a s Shopper
J. (.. Bin II of Medford called on street brawl is fun for onlookers
Montgomery for Baker Valley Ir r i- h i
J. S. Prime Wednesday afternoon. hut lias its undesirable compensa- galion association.
I £
Mr. Buell formerly worked for Mr. ton to the fighters.
S P R IN t S, ful!
A small city in this county is re­
Prime when In- was agent at Chilo­
Comparison of Ihe lists showing
90 coil, helical
quin.
port- d io he considering a new way
registration of motor vehicles in
'.elect
its
public
servants
and
_________ L $7.35
Mr. and .Mrs. Bruce Force of Ea­ ■avc money. It was proposed to Hie stale department for the current
gle Point are here io assist in the the school board of that city that year and those of 1927 shows a
F E L T I: VSE R1 GS,
care o f Mrs. D. S. Force, the for­ all teachers he required io bid for heavy mortality in obsolete makes 1
size 9x12 ... $5.95
mer''. mother, who is quite ill ul the •heir jobs next year instead of be­ of automobiles, evidently due Io Ihe ;
much heavier type of older cars
Full Size F E L T E D M i home of her son, Wm. Force.
ing hired by the usual process of
which require larger license fees
M A TTR ESS, 40 II,., M
Mr. and M rs. H K. Cook returned deliberative consideration by the and to the hardships encountered
hoard.
only
cc
oc ¿¿.«1 last Wednesday from Oakland, Call-
$5.95
in obtaining parts for repairs.
"in other words the teachers
fornia. after a three weeks' visit in
would
hand
in
Ihe
figure
ihai
they
AX M IN STER RUG,
: Mirious pads of southern California.
L E G A L N O T IC E S
I While in Oakland they called on would he w illing to work for next
size 0X1.» (Biglow
1 Mrs. Wing, n former resident of year, put themselves on an auction
C IT Y BUDGET
H a rtfo rd 1
$27.45
block nnd say, “I am for sale for
; Ibis city, and well known here.
*100 a month.”
Budget for the City of Gold H ill
S P R I N G M I.I ! I >
To a person in a profession for the year 1932.
M A T TR ESS,
ltd I
where bidding for Jobs is a pari Salaries—
and water master $1,320.00
si.'v excellent «tual- C?
of their work this may sound like L Marshal
ib r a r ia n ...................
an «in
good
business.
Contractors
bid
for
Recorder --------------- 30000
>»y.................. $9.75 a
th iir work and the contract is
................ - ............
300 00
D IN IN G R ('( '\l 'I T
awarded the lowest bidder in mosi
cases. There is a rock bottom be­
8-piece, 5-ply waU 2
A S IT S H O U L D B E
$2,100.00
low which no contractor can go.
nut .......... .
$48.75
Blit not in Ihe teaching profession. Building 4 Ixian .................. 1,986.00
1,080.00
Persons can be found who w ill Interest on bonds ...
W aln u t BEDROOM Ai
Interest on warrants .......... 700.00
W e have the most mod­
wok
for
nothing
for
several
months
Bond and w arrant sinking
SET, 4-piece $37.75 M
ern g reasin g equipm ent
in order Io gd a position later on.
fund ------------------
2,500.00
m ent, and when w e
"What becomes of the intelligent,
LIV IN G R(X)M SE T
$6.266.00
efficient,
well-prepared
teacher
grease your car it is
O verstuffed velour,
when
a
layman
school
board
which
Chlorene
for
water
...........
400 00
done right. You'll no­
beautiful
p attern,
150.00
often knows loo little about quali Sewer repairs .......................
tice how much nicer it
150.00
'
2~P‘CCC .....
$39.50
fieulions for instruction sits down Street repairs ............
Insurance
............................
100.OO
rides and also know that
to compare her $1,00« bid w ith an Printing and attorneys fee 240.00
BRID GE
LA M P.
your car is lubricated at
offer to work a year for nothing?
(c o m p 1 e t e with
“Such a proposition undoubtedly
every p rin t.
$1.040.00
would save tliat city money, lots of Total of all expenses......... $9,406.00
sh ad e) ...
$3.50
it. Taxes would be lower. I f Ihey Waler receipts ...................... 3,200.00
Drive in today.
B R E A K FA ST S r.'I.
100.00
underlake to select their teachers r in e i ................ _............. ___
6,1063)0
by this method they must remem­ T<! J * raised by taxes
5-piece, beautifully
ER
ber they get Just what they pay for lax. I ni» w ill require about a 29 mill
decorated
$12.50
I 1 11 fo r
and their own children are the $216U47Ì*.41*ent assesse0 valuation is
J ape
losers. No elhical teacher would
s W.
Budget committee: C. J. Shorb,
E K VIC B
consider u position which had to
he obtained like this, just as no R. E. Cook, Toney Ross.
W. H. FEnGL’SON, Mayor.
doctor would bid for a chance to
B. E. ADAMS, Recorder.
treat a sick person nor any law yer
try io cut his competitor's price in
an effort to get a divorce case
W l
SETH COY. Mgr.
" if it comes to the place where
G ran ts P a ss, O regon
launch '■lami and restaurant in
the leathers there say “Ethics be
connection.
P h on e 220
damned, we have to eat I" education
w ill be in a sorry way and such a
person should he considered well
before being awarded the responsi­
bility of educating ihe city’s youth.
Tpeninyç
Special
Furniture
Prices
S
Adams
Fum.Co.
™
COMML'NICATION
GREASING. . .
CHRIS TMAS
DELICACIES
......................................................
W ALNUT
STU FFED DATES
SA LTED PE A N U T S
S p an ish , S h elled
35c lb.
15c lb.
!
CANDY CANES
CHOCOLATE
C H E R R IE S
1c 5c 10c 25c : 1 lb. box 39c
SO FT SH E L L
PECANS
M id g et C h ocolate
CARAM ELS
F resh from
M ississip p i
25c lb.
M A R SH M A LLO W S
C h ocolate
D O L L A R M IN T S
1 lb. box
18c
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P E A N U T B R IT T L E
FLAKES
1 lb. box 25C
25c lb.
C H R IS T M A S
CHOCOLATES
2 1 -2 lb. box 74c
***************w*ws*ws*
M IX E D C A N D Y
in ceiop h an e paper
C H R IS T M A S
BOXED CANDY
5 lbs. $1.49
1 lb. pkg 15c
BURNT PEANUTS
2 for 25c
18c lb.
JE L L Y B E A N S
2 lbs. 25c
SH ELLED NUTS
25c bags
... ......................................................................................................
-| -I»
Box Candy from 25c up to $7.50
C andies b ou gh t at H o rn in g ’s S h ack are w rapped
for M ailin g
S e e Our F in e C h ristm as T ree O rn am ents
M ilk, C ream and W h ip p in g C ream
W e S ell S ta m p s and P o s to ffic e S u p p lies
Horning’s Shack
Coy & Robinson
G R A N TS P A SS, OREGON
IOC
0 B r e ie r ’s Q uitting' S a le
S till O ffers t h e B e s t B a r g a in s
BELIEVES CONGRESS
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W IL L ACT ON HARBOR
DOUAR DAYS!
’ ..... ........ I
I
*»»» ’ ’Ml I «1« III! U llin
slashcU to approximately I cent a mile ($1 for each
100 miles/. Go lomrwbere for (he holidays!
TICKFTS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS LEAVING
SAM PLE
R O U N D T R IP S :
L o s A n g ele s ......................................... $17.75
S an F ran cisco .........................................
9.40
P o rtla n d ..................................................
6.80
S o u th e rn P a c ific
J. 8. PRIM E, AgL— PHONE 26
PROJECT AT SESSION
C. E. Gales, president of tne N or­
thern California-Southern Oregon
Development association, in an in
terview, staled that he could see
no reason why there would not be
definite action on Ihe Cescent City
harbor project during the present
session of Congress.
During Hie past few days ihe
assoeialion has contacted numerous
congressmen und senators who arc
acquainted with Ihe project, in an
effort Io determine whether action
could be expected by congress, nnd
io urge that everything be done in
order Io avoid delays oil the devel­
opment.
I he m ailer now rests in the hands
of Hie division engineer whose re­
port Io Ihe hoard of army engineers
i ; expected to be forwarded at any
time. Development association offi-
c uls believe that Ihe board w ill
lake favorable action on same anti
then it w ill be a matter for con­
gress Io dispose of. Congressman
Clarence F. Lea wired Mr. Gates
lliat action by congress on the
Crescent City development must
await a general authorization bill
ex peeled Io be acted on this scs
sion, and further slated that he
saw no reason w hy any difficulties
should he anticipated in securing
action by the board of army engin­
eers before that time.
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L A D IE S W IN T E R C O A T S
A fin e a sso rtm en t, regu lar $30 valu e
O ur F inal o ffe r
----------
M E N S S ----------
U IT S
A ll W o o l. V a lu e s to $25.00. N o w
$13.77
$13.67
M EN S O XFO RDS
G ood W e lts
L A D IE S P U M P S A N D O X F O R D S
R e g u la r to $3.98, sp ecially grouped at
o
D
o
$1.47
L ad ies and C hildrens
O U T IN G G O W N S
V alu es to $1.00
47c
L A D IE S W IN T E R H A T S
V alu es to $2.50, to clo se at
77c
C H L ID R E N S F O O T W E A R
L a r g e A sso rtm en t
$1.97
BO YS O XFO RDS A N D SH O ES
S tu rd y W e lts
$1.47
M E N S D R E S S S H IR T S
B road cloth and M adras
69c
M E N S PA JA M A S
H e a v y O u tin g F lannel. $1.25 valu e
79c
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