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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY i l. 19.U Mrs. Bert Boss and Boy Centers Mrs. Joe B lair and Mrs. Aurele 1 Meunier were shopping in Medford were Medford visitors Monday. Monday. Joe Pankey left Monday evening for Portland where he w ill enter Mrs. Ka s of Medford is spending the Veteran's Ho.p ud .or treann nt. the week w ith her f itlic r, Mr. Hall Mrs. Chas. Kell ¡'.ml Mrs. Job.» . of this city. Logan w ere sit, p n ln g in M edfor F rtd Lewis was a business caller j Heart boxes o f chocolates fo r Val Monday. in Medford Monday morning. entine's Day, 25c to $7.50. Horning's L ittle Donald Chisholm, sou of Mrs. Minnie Stickle attended the Shack, Grants Pass. F4-1I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chisholm, i. ill funeral of Jim Grieve of Prospect, Mrs. George Meisinger was in at hfts home in th s city w: h h i lil at Medford this afternoon. Medofrd Monday, giving music les measles. Eva Coy of Roseburg spent the sons to her Medford pupils. George Baiser r.:*. ! i, n. Fred, w '.o week-end w ith her mother, Mrs. The Past Noble Grand club w ill are m ining at Vr.ka, C I tvi a.. Susie Qey. meet w ith Mrs. H. D. Force at her pent I he week-end nt their home hi C liffo rd W right of Portland has home Friday afternoon. this city. been spending a few days in the New students this semester in Do > ou s tijl give your w ife a box home of Mrs. Susie Coy. the local school are Dervin Mapel, of candy fo r Valentine's Day? If so, O. U. Newell came Saturday from Eunice Stager and Dorothy Ham get it at Horning's Shack, Grants his mine on Foots Creek and spent mond. Pass. F4-11 the week end here. The Gold H ill Hawaiian orchestra Mr. and Mrs. A. A. W alker are do- Novelties fo r your Washington's played several selections fo r the ing w ork on the completion of Ihe Birthday party—at Horning's Shack, Lions' club luncheon nt Medford driveway to their home near litis Grants Pass, Oregon. F4-11-18 Wednesday noon. city. lappenaws Don’t fail to get in on the new introductory offer B ISQ U IC K Billy Bells was bitten oil the j hand Monday by the large polire ! dog belonging Io Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘ E. Boss. The hand is healing satis factorily. (Prepared Biscuit Flour) and BAKING PAN FREE 3 3 c e n ts DRAKE'S General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods Why Not A Washington Party to Appropriately Celebrate ■ ■ the BiCentennial? ■ ■ ■ ■ Did you read the ''depression’' recipes in this week’s Household Hints? You w ill also find a good Washington Pie recipe., w hich is another timely suggestion. Tiny flags for decorations . . . Colonial ware dishes for prizes, all may be found at the C. & B. in Grants Pass. • In fact, this is the place to shop when planning ANY party. Here you wHl find a fine assortment of favors, tallies, and other party accessories. Also our tables are replete with articles suitable for prizes, and all at a price that make them pos sible these days. C & B Economy Store GRANTS PASS, ORE. SEE OUR SPECIAL OFFER ON Amond-ol FRENCH MILLED Toilet Soap 6 bars for 59c NEW NO-BURN FRY PAN FREE with 6 Bars of Soap s. EG ETH for AFE ERV1CE A. A. WALKER We Deliver Coy & Robinson Complete line of Hodgen-Brewster Poultry and Dairy Feeds. SETH COY. Mur. Iaineh stand and restaurant in connection. ARK GOOD CITIZENS <.lti«enshi|i honors were won by twenty high sellout pupils during i !>’ r o i returned Saturday llu t lin t six weeks o f school. f t . . . .via l* nlo where lie I m e earning die .) slim ,lion n til* la Iw i Wicks. wen* Irene Morrow, Lloyd llo lu W ,i d l .. <11 • Sun lay from f e l l . Howland M iller, M arjorie Da C.u >i n, \ i ha la employed, vis, Jean Smith, June Moore. Gene ,1 . : i ... ..g tin* v.c k w ith his vieve Slumbo, Nellie Slone, Edith Mercer, Lots p e .'a . II. I Mr:.. J. S. Prime. I'u s i.ih .rry , Helen • ohi < ;i, la a irier Palmer, . iiiiu ie . ae.d E. 11. lt d llour were Harrison, II a Mae Higginb dhnm, cftA',1 vis .ors Tuesday. I insley Opal Ito .li, s, James Cornu.t, Ted • i.i..n ha. ■ourge o: ihe Nugge*. H itler, Ito lu rta Braden, V irg il E ll : ?i \ ire station w hile they were ington, Claire Johnson. ' away. Students who held high rank ii citiie n sh ip during the entire Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. liurgc cam-.' first semester are Irene Morrow Saturday front Texas and were Jean Smith, Edith v>uscnbcrry, Hel guests u n til Sunday of the former's en Mercer, Beatrice Palmer, llober- un lc. Chas. Barge. They were en- ta Braden and Claire Johnson. route to White Bluffs. Washington, Seth Coy. who was ill for the last month w ith malaria, is now able Io he haek ill Ids duties at Ihe Coy and Bohinsoii service station. Seth lost considerable avoirdupois while he was sick, hut is gaining ugain. and w ill soon he back to normal. Mrs. Celia Combust last week moved tin* unused oil station build ing at Omer Auto park nearer the store ami office building, and plans Io install a gas station. General spring eleaning and improvements are also planned soon. Mrs. Gwendolyn Davis amt daugh ter, Marilyn, of Phoenix, Maxwell Marvin of Ashland, and Susanne Koskie of Selma, were week-end guests of Mrs. Minnie Stickle of this city. Mrs. Davis is a daughter of Mrs. Stickle, and Maxwell is her John Sutton had the misfortune grandson. Maxwell, who is attend to cut his foot quite badly while ing Southern Oregon Normal at Ash cutting wood at his home Thursday land, w ill graduate in June. of last week. Two stitches were B ill Heed, Kenneth Bobinson and necessary to close the wound, and tie is forced to w alk w ith the aid Phil Bobinson, who were home for a few days from the Barren mine of crutches. near Ashland, wnere they are em Granville Centers and son, Gran ployed, returned the first of the ville, Jr., left Monday fo r their week, M erritt H ittlc acocmpanied home at Concord, California. They them and w ill also w ork at the have been guests fo r the last ten mine. Ernest Boss, Boy Cameron days o f Mr. and Mrs. Boy Centers, and Bert Boss w ill return lo work being called here by the death of there in a few days. Tom Centers, father o f Granville Mrs. Mary Wilson, H arry Wilson Centers, Sr., January 27. and Lee Deringer of Spokane, Wash Elsie Brown, W inifred Walker, ington stopped here a short time Grace Voss and Joyce Gage, of Med Thursday morning for n visit w ith ford, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickard. The par Dahaek of Eagle Point were here ty had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday evening to practice w ith Jack Wilson of Medford, son-in-law the local Hawaiian orchestra at the and daughter of the Pickards, Mrs. home o f Mrs. Geo. Meisinger. Mary Wilson being Jack Wilson's m other. Bulk candy fo r that Valentine Party? Get it at Horning’s Shack, Clarence Kell was bitten quite Grants Pass. F4-11 severely on his leg Wednesday eve ning by Zip, police dog owned In Coach Angslcail, during basketball practice at the school gymnasium. Zip, apparently excited by the ac CHANGE YOUR tion of Hie boys, (lashed onto the floor, bitin g Clarence. A Medford OIL doctor treated the wound, and it is not thought serious, although very painful. W armer weather is coming and your motor will perform better with fresh oil in the crank case. Drive in and let us change the oil in your car for spring driving. it» KNTY STUDENTS I ■. .e, i n r heal Cleo Gilchrist and Mrs. Geo. Mc Donough went to Eugene Saturday to visit Mrs. G ilchrist and baby son, Charles W illiam , at the home of Mrs. G ilchrist’s sister, Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell. They returned Sunday. “Where Prices Sell Quality” Phone 8 L Mrs. C l a Cimhest went to Eu- gene Tue •day, r i turning here \\ ed II 'sll.1V, Take home a box of chocolate Lucille H ittlc, who was ill last cherries on Washington's birthday. , from Horning’s Shack. Grants Pass. week w ith poison oak infection in F4-1 IX tier throat, is utmost fu lly reeov- i ered. L u rille lias been ou several O rville Vincent, who was called i skiing parties in the Siskiyous this here by the death of Ids grand a result of eating snow which hud father. Thomas Centers, returned to been in contact w ith the poison his home at O rville, California, Mon oak. day. * About th irty people attended the Mrs. Art Hornell returned laxt Women's Belief Corps luncheon Wednesday evening from Sacred , served Wednesday noon. These la Heart hospital at Medford, where dies arc famous fo r their good she had been for a short lime, re rooking, and everyone enjoyed tin ceiving medical treatment. fine dinner which was served fam Mr. and Mrs. Veltie Biles moved ily style at two long tables. The lo Medford the latter part of lust regular meeting of Hie Corps fo l week and expect to reside there in lowed Hu* dinner. tin* future. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford (). It. Clark, rancher, Earl Ham, Biles moved into till* house vacated proprietor of the Golden Bute gro by them, Sunday. cery, ami David Brown, farmer, are Leonard Hall, brother of Mrs. ,,in ,,un ««‘ leeled on the jury Earl Moore of this city, has been <’“ ncl fo r ,hl' February term of fores'll to return to the home of his ''ourl. I lie first tria l scheduled is mother at Grants Pass, to remain that of Albert Beeil, charged w ith u ntil he is more fu lly recovered Hie k illin g of Officer Knoll of Asti- land last November. from his recent operation. We can grease your au tomobile so it will irdc like new too. G o ld H ill S u p p ly Head the Ads! C. It. Jester, deputy of the slate horticulture department, last Friday intercepted a load o f straw coming out of the Medford alfalfa weevil ; quarantine area, near Blackwell h ill He returned the shipment into the area, where lie superintended its burning. The movement of straw, hay and other materials from quar antine areas is prohibited by the slate horticulture department. The Medford area extends to Blackwell h ill. Sixteen music students of the (>old H ill high seiiool, aceoinpnnied by th e ir instructor, Mrs. M inni* P. 1 Guy visited Cenlrul Point ami Jack sonville higli schools Friday, sing ing several numbers at each school. Those who mail" Ihe trip w *re: E l sie Baker, Zclda Smith, Alice Du- senberry, Edith Dusenberrv Louise Smith, Jeanne Huniinersly, Albertn Bonney, Lucille Wheatley, Roberta Braden, V irgil Edington, Howland M ilter, Frank W alklin, Frederick Gutzlaff, Derwin Maple, I . e r o y Tompkins and Kenneth Wold. At the RIVOLI THEATRE, Grant« Pa««, Oregon Junday and Monday, February 14-15 W lllialii Low ell in "H IG H PIIESSi HE” w ith Evelyn Brent, Kvulyn Knupp, Guy Kibbcc, George .Sidney, John Wruy Polly Wallers Comedy — News Cartoon Tucwiluy Only, February Hi BARGAIN DAY (by popular request) "T H E HORDE;; i.KG ION" w itli Richard Arlen, Jack Holt and Fay Wray Comedy and News — Also 5 Beets I'. S, C.-Tulane Foolludl Game Adults 25e — Kids 5c »5 ednesda)-Thursday, Feb, 17-18 "T H E FRONT PAGE" w ttli Adolphe Menjoii, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brian, Ed. Everett Horton John llm m u irs ly left last week A T h rillin g Newspaper Drama for Scottsburg, ill Cons county on Comedy — Act — News a coon hunt. This veteran hunt er, w lio cun never resist the call Friday-Halurday, February 19-20 of Ihe (ra il fur a very long period, “ UNION DEPOT" is noled for his success in tiringing with 'Doug" Fnirbrnnk, Jr., Joan in tin* pelts, whether they are eou Blundell, L illia n Bond gar, coon, or what have you, amt The Year's Novelty Sensation much speeulalion as to Ids ''bag' 'aiinetly-Serial. "Vanishing Legion” C a rto o n N ew s 'in this trip is being made in local ireles. Mrs. John McFadden was an Bert Wheatley, who has lie. u on overnight guest of Mrs. Livingston duty ut tin* S. P. depot at Aurora. Wednesday. Oregon tin* Iasi two weeks, re L ittlle Jacqui lint* Wilson of Med turned home Wednesday. ford is a guest of tier grandparents. ON COON R E N T CLASSIFIED Mr. amt Mrs. Jack week. Pickard, this EOK SALE Slanilanl make of Mrs. Louise Vestal of Glendale. piano near Gold H ill. W ill saerifir Origon, and Mrs. Weeks o f Grunt) for unpaid balance. A simp. Easy Pass were guests of Mr. and Mrs. terms. W rite Tallman Piano Store, W. I>. I.ewis here Wednesday. .Salem, Oregon. fill FOB SALE OR TRADE: Billed at faliu bay. W ill trade fo r dairy cows. It. Estramuilo, Gold H ill, Ore. EOH SAI.E: Cedar Posts, sawed or sp lit; 4-in. centrifugal pump; '.Ixt2 sleum engine; yearling bull; 3-in. wagon; 3 1-2 h. p. engine; Ki-nata seed tails. Messenger Lum ber Co., Gold H ill, Oregon. c F ll 18 FOR SA LE: E o iiu liy slo re. S p le n did location. W ill lake some trade. Frank E. Blair, Low ell, Oregon. Ft I -18 25 ■ ■ ■ ■ WANTED Turkeys and Poultry ANY AMOI'NT Ship Direct and Get TOP PRICKS H o n e tt W eight-. Honest G rade Interstate Poultry Co. gig Franklin Bfc (I Mil AND. CAI IF. ■ ■ ■ a a a « « a a i LET US GIVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE A “SPRING” TUNE-UP . . . With spring “just around the corner” you will want your car in shape for driving. Don’t take chances on something being out of adjustment. Clive in and let us check over your car and put it in first class condition. GOLD HILL GARAGE Chas. Kell, Prop. Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 E. T. HAM, Prop. FRESH MEATS Specials for Saturday BREAD I-lb. loaves Swans Down CAKE FLOUR Per pkfr,............. 29c Broken Sliced PINEAPPLE Large cans ... 2 for 25c Alber’s MI NIT OATS Large package ......20c Bulk SHORTENING 6 lbs................... 50c (Bring your pail) PUMPKIN Large can ..... 5c FORMAY Swift's New Shortening 3 lb. tins .................. 59c CORN STARCH 2 pkgs........................ 15c 10c Wonder Fo?m Granulated SOAP Large package 33c MILK Tea Cup Brand 0 cans .......... 39c HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED I fi fi it