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HIE GO!.n HILL NEWS THURSDAY, DF.CEMRER 24. 1931 ■ ■ I1 Dinner-Bridge at Iteed Home W. P. Bailey spent Monday as a guest of his brother. Seymore Bai ley at Rogue River. ipeninyi ' Mrs. Toney Ross was ill at her home the first of the week. One-pound box cherries 39e—ui Horning's Shack, Grants Pass. John Dole and son. Fred, were in th's city Saturday from their home in Foots Creek. Mrs. Millie Walker is having a bathroom installed at her home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson and baby of Medford were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker Sunday. Mr. amt Mrs. IL D. Reed were hosts at a dinner-bridge parts at Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ellsw orth of their home Sunday evening. Kigh- Brookings were visitors here last ,ccn guests, nn tubers of a Medfortl Thursday. bridge club, to which Mrs. Recti belong-., enjoy id the c> urtesy. Paul Angstead. principal o f the local schools, was confined to his Mis. Ruth G rtca of Medford mad-» home Tuesday w ith a severe cold. short visit here Tuesday w ith Miss Lucille H ittle went to Med fric n Is. ford Tuesady for a few days' visit C b rrl.s R ctl, who came Monday in the Fred Wahl home. , of last week far a visit w ith h i . Mrs. M erritt Merriman and Mrs. I father, H. D. Reed, returned to h : George Hammersly were Grants home in San Francisco, Wednesday Pass visitors Tuesdny morning. Miss Bertha Coy and Mrs. Dick Boxed candy, wrapped for m ail Robinson were Medford callers ing at Horning’s Shack, Grants Wednesday. Pass. DIO-24 Mr. and Mrs. Cole Hayes and Miss Edith Fenwick is spending a week of her Christmas vacation daughter. Mildred, of Gold Reach, w ith San Francisco friends, and arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh w ill be guest on a yachting party Hayes and family. Bud Snider returned the latter part of last week from Portland, where he spent several days. to Los Angeles, during her stay. Lester Payne and Harry Smith of We are closing out our present Sams Valley were business callers stock of children's and ladies' in this city Saturday. dresses, smocks and sweaters at Mrs. John McFadden of Gold H ill half price. It w ill pay you to come has gone to visit her son at Hok- in and look them over. Drake's. c24 inson. Art Knighton of Tualatin, Oregon, stopped fo r a short visit Tuesday Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Alva Walker, Mrs. Hugh Hayes and Mrs. M illie morning w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. E. W alker were shopping in Medford Rlankenburg. He was on his way from Nampa, California, to his Saturday. home to spend the holidays. C lifford W right of Homedale. Classes at the Gold H ill schools Idaho, came Monday m orning to spend the holidays in the home of were dismissed fo r the Christmas vacation Tuesday afternoon, and Mrs. Susie Cqy. students and teachers alike w ill en Marshall Gray, a student in the joy the vacation w ith friends and state college at Corvallis, arrived relatives. School w ill be resumed home Sunday to spend the h o li January 4. days w ith his parents. FOR SALE: Pair of $4.00 I'nio n Lyle Childers, who is attending ro lle r skates ir. good condition, w ill the Portland business college, came sell fo r $2.00. Mary Tepovac, Gold the first o f the week to spend the H ill. CD17-24 Christmas vacation at his home. Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Wm. H ittle. DRESSMAKING and REMOD Mrs. Joe Blair, Mrs. Frank Carter. ELING done in your home. Prices Mrs. Geo. Hammersly, Mrs. Paul reasonable. Mrs. Charles E. Gray. Thompson and Mrs. Geo. Meisinger p D l 0-17-24 spent Sunday afternoon in Med ford, where as members of the Ha A committee of high school stu waiian orchestra, they practiced dents and W. R. C. members deliv several selections w ith Medford la ered a number of boxes among the dies who play w ith the orchestra needy families in the community occasionally. Saturday. A group of Gold H ill people en Mrs. Frank Carter took her son, joyed a pleasant bridge party at Leroy, to Medford Tuesday to con the home of Mrs. M arjorie Pena in sult a doctor. Leroy has been ill Medford Sunday evening. Those w ith tonsilitis fo r some time, and included in the courtesy were Miss his recovery is very" slow. Edith Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs. Mer Bob Kenaston returned from U. r itt Merriman, M r. and Mrs. Geo. S. Marine Barracks in San Diego, Hammersly and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monday evening to spend the h o li D. Angstead. Chas. Green o f Cali days w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fornia, was also a guest. R. L. Kenaston. Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier and baby daughter left Tuesday evening fo r San Francisco, where they w ill enjoy the holidays visiting in the home of Mrs. Meunier’s tw o sisters and a brother. AS IT SHOULD BE We have the most mod ern greasing equipment ment, and when w e grease your car it is done right. You’ll no tice how much nicer it rides and also know that your car is lubricated at every point. Drive in today. s EE ETH for AFE ERVICE Coy & Robinson SETH COY. M<. Lunch stand and restaurant in connection. The condition of Mrs. D. S. Force is considerably improved this week Mrs. Force has been suffering from pneumonia, and has been in a serious condition fo r some lime, because o f very weak heart action. For a time it was thought it would be necessary to remove her to a hospital, but w ith the improvement shown the first of the week, this w ill not be necessary. She is being cared fo r at the home o f her son, Wm. Force, in this city. Friends here have received word from Bob Bosenbauni of the death of his father. Robert Rosenbaum, at the fa m ily home in Am ity, Oregon, Thursday, December 10. Many here remember Bob, who was employed here during the construction of the Bogue riv e r bridge at the east edge of town. His brother. B ill Rosen- j baum of Medford, is also known to j many here, who extend their sym -| pathy Io the boys in their bereave ment. R. K. Coo!, was honoree al a sur prise piu-ly in observance of his birthday, Iasi Thursday evening, al his home in this city. The evening was spent playing ............. . . we»e serv ed later in the evening. I I,"S pre-cut were Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Coo!., Mr. au-J Mrs. Alva 1 o )' . Mr. up I Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, Mr. en t M.,%. \V. W. lliltle . Mr. and COPCO ANNOUNCES 18.42 CONSTRI CTION BUDGET Mrs, I- oyd Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Toney Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. M. Brewer, president and gen Hnyes, Mr. mid .Mrs. A. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray, Lee eral manager of the California Ore gon Power company has announced Cook, Lucille and M erritt H ittle. that the company’s construction budget fo r 1932 w ill amount to $1,- Sewing Club Has X m si 097,394.00. Party at Ferguson Home Standard Gas and E h e trlr Coni- I he Sewing club held its annual Christmas party at tin- home of Mrs. W. II. Ferguson. Friday of Iasi week, w ith tw enty six mem bers present. Thu rooms df the home were beautifully decorated for Ihe oc casion w ith Christmas greens, mistletoe hanging from the chan deliers, and vases o f rose haws and snow berries decorating the mantle. The gifts brought by the members were arranged at the foot of a shimmering Christmas ( tree w hich graced one corner of the room, and were distributed by a "re a lly truly Santa Claus,” w ith whiskers, red suit, boots and all. Much merriment was created when Mrs. L ari Moore's package revealed a huge rat trap, and one gift was cleverly masked as nil old fashioned stuffed -stocking pin-cushion. hut the stuffing proved to be a decora tive sofa pillow . A communication was read from the Rogue River civic improvement club, in vitin g the members of the sewing society to their meeting January 8. I lie hostess served delicious re freshments of Christmas fru it cuke, salad and coffee, late in Ihe after noon, Io the guests who included Merry Christmas May your Christmas he bright with many joys, and light your way to success in 1932. to our friends and customers. Yours for SERVICE Our wish for you at this season is that your Christmas day may be full of joy ous cheer! Sunday guests of Mrs. Celia Corabest were D arw in George o f Coquille, Oregon, Miss Shannon of Grants Pass, and Mrs. May Colbert and mother of S. Laurel street, Med ford. GREASING. . . Sams Valley Grange has been in vited by the Central Point Grange to participate in the annual instal lation o f officers December 28 at the Central Point Grange hall. Mrs. Gertrude Haak anti her assistants w ill install the officers-eleet of the Central Point. Sams Valley, Boxy Anne anti Jacksonville Gran ges. A ll officers are urged to be present that any repetition of the ritual w ill not be necessary. Season’s Greetings . . A “ jitney supper” was served Sat urday evening by the Sams Valley Grange. After the supper a pro gram in charge of Mrs. Seegmiller was given. Proceeds from the af fa ir were used to buy Christmas candies fo r the community tree. Herb Bumcrot, B ill Hammersly, Dale Clements and Junior Bobinson are cutting wood in the Braden field on Kanes Creek. They expect to w ork there all during the holi days. Mrs. Minnie Byerly fell at her home Monthly of this week, frac turing several ribs, when she struck a chair. She, is getting along nicely according to reports, anti her friends hope for her speedy re covery. Surprise R. E. Cook in Honor of Birthday Nugget Service Station —And may we take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage during the past year. C. & B Economy Store Gold Hill, Oregon GRANTS PASS, ORE., J Merry Christmas, Folks! W E WISH FOR ALL OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS of GOLD HILL and VICINITY A Merry Christmas Adams Furniture Co. GRANTS PASS, ORE. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 E. T. HAM, Prop. FRESH M EATS Specials for Saturday BREAD 1-lb. loaves FELS NAPTHA SOAP Carton 10 bars 59c 5c MILK 4 Tall Cans ......... 25c SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR Large package 19c George Washington TOBACCO i-lb. tin 60c 2 HONEY 1-2 lb. tins ......... 25c Golden West COFFEE 1 lb. can ......... 35c OYSTERS 5 <>z. can, each 10c PUMPKIN No. 2 1-2 tin s ......... 10c TOMATO No. 2 1-2 tin s ....... HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED i < [O B O I pauy's pre lim ina ry construction budget for 1942 w ill total $25.015.- 900, according Io John J. O'Brien, president of Ihe company. Projects now under construction ut prop erlies in the Standard Gus and Kleclric Company > yslem amount ing to $3 508,034 w ill not he com pleted during 1031, rosts fo r which are Included In Ihe prelim inary budget f gure set up for 1932. Un- f ’niahed ci-nstruetiou during 1931 Includes the Proapcct diversion project of Ihe C ullfornt i Oregon Power Company system whl. !i w ill not be placed In service uni'1 1932. The total prelim inary budget ex penditure fo r 1932 may be segre gated as follow s: Blcctr.C depart ment, $10,347,300; gas department, $3,319.809. and other departments, Including grnerul ccnslructinn, $5, 338,857. J. II. DROLBTTB, Prop. (CHEAPEST AND BEST) y .Mesdnmes Cleo Gilt hr,si. J a c k Frost, Joe Lewis, Paul Thompson George Meisinger, Reis Chupnian, Furl Moore, M e rrill Merriman, Gio. Hammersly, Eber Davis. Georg Dorman, Joe llla ir, Aurele Me .inter. Fit,yd Lance, George Haft, Hay Thompson, (.has. Gray, It, K. Illankeiihurg, Clyde Walker, Alva w alker, Chas. Kell, John Logan Paul Angstead, Mrs. Davis and Miss Olive Turner. BETTER PRINTING for LESS MONEY HAIRCUTS NOW 35 cents Shaver’s Barber Shop TOM SHAVER, Prop, Why pay more when you can get the Best Quality Printing right here for lesg money? No job too small and no job too large -—in every instance you’ll find our prices just a little lower than elsewhere. Give us a trial. The Gold Hill News 10c