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THE GOLD HILI. NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER t7, 1931 W E N D T C H O SEN H E A D O F J A C K S O '.V IL I.F ( 3 t \N G K Lipton’s COFFEE Special 3 9 c wtppeninyq Ms*. Haymond I'iioinpson and Mrs. Monday. E. T. Ham attended lodge at Cen tra l P oint Wednesday evening. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS DOLLS . . . TABLE CLOTHS . . . NECKTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . LADIES’ HOSE EOYS and MEN’S SOX . . . FANCY TOWELS A ra d io w ill pleas? the w hole fam- ilv S r « rue set al o n ly $29.50. l i e ! . . e r’s h ru g Store. D I7 Mrs. Della Shaver and Mrs. Min e S tickle were callers in M edford Monday. D R A K E 'S « . ■ u a a t f a a s n e a B a M y M EATS H a Posed candv, G S S K S E ^ ^ a a n ie « a e a r n n r ¡ng at ass. wranned fo r m ill llo rn in g 'a Shack. Grants DIO-24 Three c h ild re n lam l> w ho liv e c f the A rn o ld D uring the past football season the on the Sams Val- Scotchmen o f Carnegie Tech devel 'ey road are i ll this week w ith oped a favorite y ell : " ( ¡ f t ihat q u.ir chicken pox. lei hack." Special on boxed to il d sets of p > ito i p.s and p i f nr.es. O N LY ■.O' B Use s i s at oth e r peicc... I c •’ .• a D rug store. D |7 u a ■ a ■ a n b ■ ■ I Char es Heed o f San I'ra n e i co r r iv . d Monday evenit and w ill pend Ihe holidays w i'.'i his fa J r .r , H. I). Reed, and M 's. I! ed. Mr. anti Mrs. Earl Moore and June anti Vonnie, visited ■ ' relatives at In d ia n Head Springs ■ Sunday. ■ i daughters, Beef Boil ...............10c Shoulder of Mutton 15c ■ ■ ■ ■ .B «V . v .. i ..,S c ....... 15‘ Steak ................. 20c Bacon .................... 25c Leg of M utton......20c Lard, 4 lb. pails..... 65c Mutton Stew ......... 5c Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 45c Also Have Some Nice KIPPERED SALMON Gold Hill Meat Market Jack Pickard, Prop. s H o lid a y boxes o f chocolates- a ■ ¡suitable g ft fo r anyone on your ■ lis t. At Decker’s Drug Store. D17 T ile Gold H ill boys’ basketball ■ team drove to Sams Valley Tuesday ■ evening fo r a practice game w ith ■ that q u in te t. Spectators were not ■ admitted. V Mrs. Lavon Garman re tu rn e d G. L. H a ff w ere Medford visito rs ■ Sunday evening from C orning. C ali- ■ * frn ia , where she has been w o rk in g ■ in an olive plant. ■ DRESSMAKING and DEMOD n E LIN G done in your home. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Charles E. Gray. pDlO-17-24 “Boy. . . But She Runs Sweet!” We can hear you making that happy remark after we’ve given your auto mobile a thorough, efficient overhaul ing. You’ll hardly believe its the same car. Drive ’er over now. I GOLD HILL GARAGE Chas. Kell, Prop. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 E. T. HAM, Prop. FRESH M E A TS Specials for Saturday BREAD i-lb. loaves CANDY 2 1-2 lb. Box Choco lates .................... 75c 5c FLOUR 49-lb. Bag Drifted Snow ................ $1.38 CALUMET BAKING POWDER i-lb. Tins ............... 25c Del Rogue COFFEE i-lb. package......... 27c Fancy STRING BEANS Medium can .... ....... 10c MATCHES Per carton............. POST’S WHOLE BRAN Package .................. 10c 15c Granulated BORAX SOAP Large Package 43c Glass Dishes Free SOAP io Bars White Won der ...................... 33c HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED Chester W endt was elected mas te r of • the Jacksonville grange in an ile e lO n o f nnusu d interest, last F rid a y evening. Other o ffice rs chosen .11 the co n tra t were I. A. i Dew. overseer; C. C. Hoover, lec tu re r; \V. II. A rn o ld , sit w a rd ; Ted ' Sims, assistant stew ard; E dith G if- ford, ch a p lain ; George Fisk, Ircas- u re r; G. (), Samien. secretary; Claude Hoover, gale ke e p -r; Doris i ? nger; *’ r ‘®.; « IK o rtl. ,Or“ ! 1 ( ;on i,e r; 1 l' ,nnna; M yr- e A rn tl*tl. ,a<b ’ assistant stew ard; Members o f the executive comm it lee are H enry Conger, C. C. Ilo o v r and W. W. H a rtle y. ________ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Cleo G ilc h ris t who had been v is itin g fo r tw o weeks W ith Mrs. G ilc h ris t's sister, Mrs. E velyn C a ld w e ll, at Eugene, re tu rn ed to th e ir home here, Wednesday of last week. W oodrow Shaver ami H ow ard Dorman w ill take th e ir second de gree as members of the Odd F e llo w lodge th is evening w hen they and o th e r members o f the Gold H ill lodge w ill d riv e to Ashland w here the degree w ill be conferred by the Ashland team. W hen doing y o u r Christmas Shop p ing stop in fo r a hot lunch o f C hile. We make o u r ow n — it is not canned. H o rning's Shack, Grunts Pass, Oregon. cD17 Miss E d ith F enw ick accompanied Medford friends to W o lf Creek Sat urd a y fo r a v is it. The p a rty had in tended to re tu rn the same day, but because o f considerable snow in the m ountains, were detained u n til Sunday. Miss Fenw ick taught in the W o lf Creek schols last year. A group o f Gold H ill people en joyed skiin g and coasting on the sum m it o f the Siskiyous Sunday. T hey were L u c ille and M e rrit H it- tie, Mr. and Mrs. W jlm e r Dailey, Mrs. Thelm a F u lle r, Kenneth Robinson, Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. Aletha Dobbins, Mrs. George Ham m ersly, Jeanne and B ill, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blankenburg. A ccording to w o rd from the coun ty seat th irte e n hundred residents o f Jackson county have registered , fo r w o rk on the new county co u rt ' house and emergency re lie f jobs. Of this num ber 40 are from Gold H ill. F o rty -fiv e men were assigned w o rk th is week on the C rater Lake and Grecnsprings roads and on Ihe Pa c ific h ig h w a y through Gold H ill. T h is is all that can be assisted by funds available in the county. H ow ever, the state h ig h w a y commission is expected to make available funds to c a rry on more re lie f w o rk soon a fte r the firs t o f the year. W ork on the courthouse w ill be in fu ll sw ing about the firs t o f February. B eautiful Greeting Cards, tags and seals. A ny size o r style, o nly 5c. | Also boxed cards o f assorted styles, 60c and 90c at Decker’s D rug Store. FOB SALE: P a ir o f $4.00 Union ro lle r skates in good condition, w i sell fo r $2.00. M ary Tepovac, Gold H ill. cI)17-24 FOR SALE: Ducks, chickens and rabbits, w h ile m a lla rd ducks, cheap. B. Tepovac, Gold H ill. cD17 One autom obile from China, tw o from the P h ilippines, tw o from H a iti, 92 from H a w a ii, one from I ’ o rto Rico, and 26 from the Canal Zone w ere included among the dis tant cars registering w ith the sec re ta ry o f state’s o ffic e d u rin g the present year. S a n ta ’s H< oc'çvartcrs ORANGE?, per dozen System Gives U. (). Journalists Real Experience N e tv MIXED NUT?, all new crop, p University o f Oregon, Ee;;ene. — A newspaper w ith o u t sub.ieribers yvould seem to be of little use in the 1 world, yet such n e w :; e.per.i aro of v ita l interest to students a t tlio U n i versity o f Oregon school o f jo u rn a l ism. Four complete d a ily papers are planned, w ritte n and made-up by stu dents o f the sehool, and carried through a ll norm nl procedure to the point o f publication. There, w ork on the paper stops, and a ll erase w ork to discuss tlie paper end hear criticism s from the in stru cto r. This re-m—a n i-a tlo n o f the jo u rn a l ism work, widch I .; I ■ ■« put in to e f fect rc r re ly by Dean Erie W. Allen, is ex; I > e the students mueli m re r , 1 exy-rienca than ever 1 bef re, nee v/orlt is now done under fag the : ha I f aa im pending deadline. | Cha • ,o n.nv held only fo r the pur- S t pore o f on and criticism o f the actual 'afcoratory work on the fo u r Lg n o y e r i, r a m ■ ' fo r the days on which ¡¡?i they are w ritte n , the Monday M ail, T u r .day Tribune, V.'edne day W orld and Thursday Times. W ire and syndicate services are sup plied to the students through the cour tesy o f the Eugene Register-Guard. F u rth e r details o f the plan w ill be put into e ffect in the fu tu re , D. an Allen stated, as a t the present tim e it was possible only to u tiliz e such portions o f i t as did not need submission to the state board o f high er education. ’ . 23c CANDIES, per poi nd 3c lo 28c BANANAS, large firm in il— 4Pc Per dozen G o l d H i l l S u p p ly “Where Prices Sell Quality*' Phone H I, A. A. W A I K K K We D eliver W HAVE YOU TRIED HI-FLEX HEAT PROOF LIQUID GRAPHITE This is a positive and constant lubrication for valves, cylinders, p i s tons, etc. which will give you the maximum lubrication, increasing your gas mileage, life of your car and ease of op eration. Try this new but tried lubricant in your car or truck and then test your gas mile age. You will be surpris ed. Christmas Gifts Get “her” a HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON at $3.95 Dandy Granite ROASTER $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 A WATERLESS COOKER or an ATWATER KENT RADIO We Have a Fine Display. Come in and See Them Specials HEAVY BIB OVERALLS 98c TOYS AT COST Y ours fo r SERVICB Nugget Service Station » 1 r <- *9 4 "c Just Received a Shipment of McClaren Auto Tires—AT REDUCED PRICES J. D. D R O LETTE, Prop. GOLD HILL HARDWARE Gold Hill, Oregon O. C. Stanwood, Prop. '••'S iiiS i A Gift of F ine. . . “ JEWELRY . . . Is a Joy Forever! Io a woman, the most precious (lift of all. To a man, a token revealing the lasting sentiment of the giver. So we suggest: FOR “HER”: White Gold Diamond Kings—$10.00 up Earrings—$i,oo Brooches—$2.50 Graduated Pearl/Necklaces—$2.50 up Ladies’ Wrist Watches—$12.50 FOR “HIM”: A Waltham Pocket W atch—$12.50 Waklemar Chain—$2.50 Knife—$1.7« Cuff Links—$1.50 JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE.