Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 14, 1932, Image 4

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    I U h G U I.I) 11 ILL N E W S I l l l •RSDAV
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Mrs. Frank Carter was a Medford
visitor Tuesday.
At the RIVOLI THEATRE, WILL DEDICATE
Grants Pa»», Oregon
BRIDGE MAY 28
Don't forget the dance at the Gold
H ill pavilion Saturday. Special fca
tue at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. M arjorie Pena sjtenl the
Howard Drake was a business
week-end at her home in Medford. caller in (¡rants Pass Tuesday.
Ed Bolt si>enl the week end at
Dick Robinson was a business
his home, lie works at the X e « l i ­
caller in Medford Tuesday.
ham mine on Foots Creek.
Mrs. 1!. A. Ross was employed al
Mrs. F. II. Ridenour is having
the Hi-W ay Inn Saturday due to
dental work done in Medford this
the illness o f Mrs. Grimes.
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Shuler of Medford
Royce Kellogg of Medford was
»pent Sunday w ith Mr. ami Mrs.
a g est of 1 lends and relatives in
Jim Grimes at the Iii-W ay Inn.
this city Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and Tom
Mis. A m .!; Meuilier and Mrs. Joe
Smith were business callers
in
lik -ir w e ii (¡ra n ts P ass sh o p p e rs
Medford Tuesday.
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Watrous of
Mrs. Georg.' Meisinger, Mrs. Paul
Medford spent Sunday w ith Mr. ami
Tin mpson .aid M s. Minnie Byerly
Airs. Fred Stone in this city.
w u e in M idford Monday.
Mrs. Joe Lewis is in Central Point
Miss Jane Prime of San Francis
spending a few days w ith her m oth­
10. is n guest of her father, J. S
er. Mrs. Musty.
X elty Biles of Medford, w as a
l’Time of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. George H aff were
business caller in this city Tues­
day.
Sunda’. d in n e r guests of Mr. and
Mrs. I \ Thompson at their home
Remember your mother w ith 1 0:1 111. Sums Valley road.
box o f candy on Mother's Day. May
Mr. j id Mrs. John Logan. Mrs.
8. Horning's Shack, Grants Pass. Al l
Lowell i
\ m l Mrs Georgia Pe­
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W alker and terson were among Medford c a ll­
Mrs. Nellie Runn were guests of ers Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Lowe in Medford Mon
day.
(¡.ra id Smith was returned to
Hie S i,
I lb art hospital at Med­
Among Medford shoppers Satur­ ford. aft.-r spending two weeks at
day were Mr and Mrs. Fred Stom
home follow ing an attack o f pneu­
and daughter, Nettie, Zelda Smith. monia. His recovery has not been
Mr. and Mrs. George Meisinger and
satisfactory and lie returned fo r
daughter. Patricia, ami June Moore. further treatment.
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MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S OVERALLS
Affects Every Pair in Store
drakes
Whiz Radiator Flusher
After driving ycur car all w inter the ra­
diator needs flushing. We have a machine flush­
er that will remove all dirt, grease, rust and oth­
er substance so the motor of your car will be
clean.
GOLD HILL GARAGE
Chas. Kell, Prop.
HAM’S GROCERY
FRESH M EATS
Specials for Saturday
BREAD
I-lb. loaves
MILK
4 c a n s ...................
5c
FORMAY
The Perfect Shortening
3-lb. can .................. 58c
SUNBRITE
CLEANSER
6 c a n s .................
25c
23c
WHEATIES
2 Pkgs....................... 15c
CORN STARCH
2 Pkgs....................... 15c
OYSTERS
P e r c a n ................... 10c
PINK SALMON
Tall cans ........
1 Oc
HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED
mouth o f the m ighty Rogue, the
ocean and the gi'icli-clad slopes of
tile mountains.
The structure weighs 03,790,999
pounds or 31,853 Ions, It contains
1.1.73(1 ruble yards of concrete and
905 Ions of sleet.*
The bridge was built by Ibe Ore
gon Slate liigliw ay depurliuelit in
cooperation w ith Hie Untied Slides
bureau o f roads, and under the su­
pervision of Hoy K. Klein, former
'late liigliw ay engineer; C. It. Mc­
Culloch. slate bridge engineer, and
W illiam Lynch, district engineer for
the United Slates bureau o f roads,
I.. Getnciiy, bridge expert of the
I lilted Slates bureau of roads was
• il the field during a large part of
I me tlie bridge was under eonstrue-
tion. Marshall Dresser was resident
engineer.
Construction df the bridge was
Marled in March 1939. and il was
finished in January Ibis year. D ur­
ing the height of its construction.
175 men were employed. The total
'■'•si of Hie bridge including ap-
pi aches was approximately *925.
»••it. I he Mercer Eraser company of
Eureka. C alifornia was Hie con-
tr iclor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellsw orth of
Brookings were visitors here Wed­
nesday. Mrs. Ellsw orth recently lefl
the (¡rants I’ass hospital, where she
had spent several weeks follow ing
a major operation.
Curt Davis, form er Gold H ill base­
ball star on the BOA team, is start­
ing out strong this season fo r the
San Francisco Seals. Wednesday
night Davis let the Seattle Indians
down w ith six hits and no runs lo
chalk up a shutout victo ry fo r his
males.
John Hnmmersly, who spent most
of the w inte r on a hunting expedi­
tion on the coast returned to Gold
H ill Friday. Mr. Haiurnrrsly reports
the coast counlry is a very " w it "
country, it having rained most of
the time he was there. His head­
quarters were at Reedsport.
Mrs. Floyd Lance returned Thurs­
day fom Sacred Heart hospital at
Medford, where she had been taken
early last week follow ing a sud­
den heart attack. She is now at the
home of her mother, Mrs. R. E.
Cook, and is under the care of Mrs.
Centers.
J. S. Prime and B. S. Wheatley,
Southern Pacific railw ay employees
of Gold H ill, attended an Espee
meeting in Medford Thursday eve­
ning. Agents from all towns in
Southern Oregon attended the meet­
ing which was to acquaint tlie men
w ith the low summer rates to points
in the East which the company w ill
soon put into effect.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldsberry
of I urloek, Calif., were visitors it
the home of Miss Olive Turner and
Dad” Turner last week. The Gohls-
berrys were enroute from California
Io Lostine, Oregon in the eastern
part of the state. On Wednesday of
last week Mr. and Mrs. Goldsberry
and the Turners were callers in
Medford.
w ith Ih r dance pavilion was dragged
mid Ihe high school nine started
piaci lee. Ihe Gold Hill Irani has •. v-
several games scheduled w ith neigh
hoeing towns.
Your
Bank Account
la
‘BACKED UP’
Your Rank Account here Is
"bucked up" by Cupllul, Sur­
plus und Undivided Profits,
Hie sum lutai of which is re
ussuring. In u ild ilio ii, the con­
servali ve policy which we
maintain musi eon vince y ou
IPs a G O O D PLACE TO
RANK.”
Our steadily Increasing num­
ber of depositors convince* us.
W'e welcome new accounts
und one many deparlmenls
see always ready to serve you.
FARMERS AND
FRUITGROWERS
BANK
•PARTNERS IN COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT"
Medford. Oregon
■ MAN LOOKETH
B on the
, OUTWARD
APPEARANCE___
1
k
s Keep You Clothes Clean.
Cleaning
Pressing
Repairing
■ 5 9 At Reasonable
Price«
Cleaners
111 East 8th,
We have a large variety of
Hodgen- Brewster Brand
FEEDS
Medford
EGG MASH — DAIRY FEED
SCRATCH FEED
CHICK STARTING MASH
CHICK SCRATCH FEED
Gold Hill Branch—
Drake s Grocery
■ ■■■■■■■.■■■a
CHANGE YOUR
OIL
A complete stock of both Ferry’» and
Northrup King Seed»
W armer weather is
coming and your motor
will perform better with
fresh oil in the crank­
case. Drive in and let its
change the oil in your
car for spring driving.
G o ld H i l l S u p p ly
Ph,,n«' » L
Where Prices Sell Quality*
A. A. WALKER
W» Deliver
We can grease your au­
tomobile so it- will irde
like new too.
Needlework Patterns
BB
K T II fu r
lA F E
S ervice
J hat need but a few simple stitches
to complete their Smartness.
Coy & Robinson
SETH COY. Mgr.
fanndi stand and restaurant in
connection.
KC
BAKING POWDER
25-02. can ....
19C
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
3-lb. can ............... $1.00
(Continued from page I)
Highest Prices paid for Poultry Wednesday, Thursday, April 20-21
and Eggs at all times at (he Med
"H IE WISER SEX”
ford Poultry Jt Egg Co., ;MM1 W. Gt»,
SI. Phone 16.
M2I 3I-A7-1 1 W ith Claudette Colbert, Melvvii
Douglas, l.ily iiu Tnshiiinn,
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Puree «ml
(.omedy —— Travelogue
Mr. and Mrs. (>. It. Penney, all of
Rogue River, visited Sunday al the
( E l'll. WOI.FEK” PROVES
It. L. Kenaston home.
TO RE D ot GLAS FUG ITIVE
M r.jtn d Mrs. Ray Thompson an:
I he uitin who was arrested al Al
Mrs. John Logan left Monday fm
H ilt to s|n-nd a few days w ith Me 5any recently under the name of
Logan who has employ am nt there I ejl W b lfrr, eharg'd w ith forgery
il Glendale, lias been proved to he
Mrs. Frank Childers and Mrs. I-.dward I., Note, who cscii|>cd from
H arry Childers ultemled the Rogue 1 Douglas county- prisoners' roait
River high school music festival gang lu February. Using the iiunie
Friday.
of Wolfer, that of a form er county
Mrs. Madeline Pendleton and c h il­ pi ¡Miner, Noel forged the signature
dren, Hetty and B illy, spent the of tlie manager of a local lumber
Xnother sign of spring mil in an
week-end w ith relatives in Med­ company to a cheek fo r .«.10. tie
*1
’I'e.'iraiiee
this week when the
was arrested in Albany and brought
ford.
back to Roseburg lust Saturday b.isebnl di iiiiom l on Hie ground next
Mr. and Mrs. Doty. Mr. and Mrs. by Deputy S heriff George Oling- Io tlie railroad track in the block
Genre Dorman and Mrs. Muybellc liouse, of Glendale.
Dotson were shopping in Medford
Noel's previous arrest, bile In
Tuesday.
h»R MOTHER'S DAY
1931. was on 11 charge o f larceny.
(o v r her a Permanent I
As
a
member
o
f
a
road
gang
com­
Tuesday, A p ril 19, is the last day
...
»•'•■75 — Guaranteed
Io register if you are planning to posed of county prisoners, last Feb
I I io i k *
Over Jim's Totfftcrv
cuary
11.
he
slipped
into
the
brush
MRS. ALDERMAN
vote in the primaries. May 2(1. You I
may register at II. I). Reed s office 1 and eseaped.
or at the court house in M ulford.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPEC­
IALS— New dresses just received
Smart exclusive styles, special at
*1.95 to *14.95. Hats, special 50c Io
*7.50. Shoes $1.95 to St 95. The Band
Box and Shoe Box, Medford Oregon.
General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods
I
Friday and Saturday, A p ril 15.1«
Illg Double Rill Two Features
Rill Cody. Andy Sliuford in
Members of the Sewing club are
"LAND OF W ANTED MEN"
being entertained as guests of Mrs.
------Also—
Cleo G ilchrist this afternoon.
"T H E AGE OF t.OVK"
Mrs. Bud Comlit of Grunts Pass W ith llillie Dove, Ed Everett Horton
Cartoon — News
was a guest of her mother, Mrs
Leila Rowers in this city Tuesday.
Sun.. Mon.. Tuesday. A pril 17-18-19
Mr. and Mrs. M. it. Merriman
'T H E MAN I KH .I.KD "
spent the week-end at Weed. Cali
Titled
fornia.
THE BROKEN I.ULLABY”
Mrs. Chas. Carter is hostess to W illi Lionel Harry more, Nancy Car
roll, Phillips Holmes, Znsu Pitts.
members of Past Noble Grand club
Cartoon — Art — News
this afternoon.
Dr. G. Karl f.aw wishes to an-
: nounce that he lias opened offices
in the Culver-Wood Bldg., over Safe
way Store, Grants Pass, fo r the prac­
tice of Medicine and Surgery. Give
, him a call. Phone 567J Jfc It, Grants
I’ass.
pJIG
5 0 c Reduction
IM I. 14. IO 32
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3ÌÙ
Pillow Cover»
Card Table Cover.
Table Runner.
Luncheon Set»
Clothes Pin Bag»
and many others.
Priced at 15c & 25c each .
WHAT’S THE BIG NEWS
IN THE NEWS
NEXT WEEK?
WATCH FOR AN
IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT
We have a complete line of
J & P Coats Embroidery Thread».
c & B Economy Store
(Cheapest & Best)
GRANTS PASS
. . . .
OREGON