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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, MAY i->, 1932______ At th« RIVOLI THEATRE, G r a n ts P a a s, O r e g o n • • • FRL-SAT., MAY 13-14 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Mary Brian in “ ITS TOUGH TO RE FAMOUS” Comedy — Cartoon — News Grady Farrington of Portland ar- Mrs. Aurele Meunier and Mrs. Roy rived here Friday to accept the po- i Centers took their babies, Jocelyn sition of S. P. agent in place of Meunier and Donna Marie Centers, Mr. Trojan, who had been tempo- to the baby clinic at Rogue River ra ry agent since the death of J. S. l'uesday, and they received 100 per Prime. cent gradings. CARD TABLES—31.49 at Adams Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chamberlain of Furn. Co. Unusual Furniture Sale, H ilt spent the week-end w ith Mrs. M12 Chamberlain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grants Pass. Boxy Tepovac in this city. County health meeting. May 18. 2 p. in. at country home of Mrs. 11. Mrs. Dale Lofton and daughters. Corning Kenly near Medford. Mem Barbara and Gale o f Ashland spent bers. and all others interested, are Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Fred urged to attend. Stone. Four 40-lb. fu ll sixed MATTRESS Mr. and Mrs. W ilm er Bailey. Mr. ES, >3.95. High grade, but reduced and Mrs. Logan Gardner, Janet Chis because slightly damaged. Adams holm and John Hammersley were Furn. Co., Grants Pass. M12 shopping in Medford Friday. FDR SALE DR TRADE: 120 acres Mrs. Pete Smith and Mrs. Bud land; 65 acres cleared; new house Condit o f Grants Pass were visiting and barn. South of Salem. Inquire at Livingston's Service Station, Gold relatives here Sunday. H ill. M12 Dr. G. Earl Law wishes to an Mrs. Earl Moore and daughter, nounce that he has opened offices in the Calver-Wood Bldg., over Safe June, and Louise Smith were shop way Store, Grants Pass, for the prac ping in Medford Friday evening. tice of Medicine and Surgery. Give him a call. Phone 567J A R, Grants Mrs. John Hayes returned Satur Pass. pJ 16 day to her position in Mann's de-’ Mrs. Ivan Kesterson anil children partment store, after an absence of of Klamath Falls spent the week several months due to an iujured end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Win. Puhi. leg. • • • 8UN.-MON.-TUES.. MAY 18-14-17 Richard Harthclmcss and Marian Mariun Marsh in “ ALIAS THE DOCTOR” Comedy — Ripley — News • • • WKD.-THURS.. MAY 18-1» “ PI-AY GIRL” w ith W innie Lightner, Loretta Young Comedy — Act — Pictorial Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Emory moved last Thursday to the R. I.. M iller house, formerly oceupled by Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Prime. The P. T. A. Community picn v w ill be held Wednesday. May 18. Il is a cover dish a ffa ir to be served at noon, followed by a baseball game and other features. Clara Potter and Mrs. Gibson of Yreka, California, arc guests of Mr and Mrs. W. IL Ferguson. R. C. Jorgensen visited his family at Ashlund Tuesday. Daisy Gilchrist clerk at the Grotto during his ab sence. James Grimes, Jr. son of J. A. Grimes o f the Hi-W ay Inn and Bar ber shop in this city, who is at tending State College of New Mexi co, was elected vice-president of Alpha Delta Theta fraternity recent Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Mrs. l.ela Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of ly, according Io an item in the col Davis were shopping in Medford Medford spent Saturday visiitng Mr. lege paper Mr. Grimes received last week. Thursday. and Mrs. Clinton W alker here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour, who Mrs. Aurele Meunier and Miss A l Mrs. Lewis McGuire o f Jackson bertina Hankey were business call ville was visiting friends in this came last January to operate the Nugget Service Station, have moved ers in Grants Pass Saturday. 1 city last Sunday. to Medford tem porarily. Mr. Ride r nour recently accepted a position w ith Pacific Power and Light Co. and w ill be at Medford for a short time cooperating w ith the People's NEW SHIPMENT Electric sto i* which is conducting an electric appliance sale. Mr. Ride- of nour is specialixing in the sale of Premier vacuum cleaners. Ladies Dresses Just Received DRAKE'S General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods —— ■ ■ ■— were visitors heie Sunday. prim ary mom is absent w ith it. Maxwell. Mrs. M errifield. 'the Antique shop lias recently The voting polls of South Jack I be Jacksonville town teams, the sonville w ill lie at the W. A. Bishop Pirates and lliuky dinks, played Sun coiiic into possession of an emir- residence on South T hird street. day. Ihe Pirates played Ihe Giants iiioiis hear skin. I In* aniiiuil was J. S. Ward received a message Pass team here, w ith an 8-6 score ill son Hole county Inm Wyoming B ill that his father hud passed away Sat favor of Hie visitors. The Itln ky- killed on Paeilie creek ill Ihe Jack urday in Oklahoma, the community dinks played Ihe Prospeel teiim at Gardener came upon two bears de extends to Mr. W n l its utmost sym Prospect. The score was 16 8 in fa vouring a moose which they had killed. Dm* hear fled, hut the larg vor of Prospeel. pathy. er remained Io defml his k ill, Ihe I'lie Antique Shop at Jacksonville Mr. ami Mrs. C. N. Crocker of Eu animal was estimated to weigh over gene visited w ith J. W, Opp of the has been drawing many visiters moo pounds. The skin o f Ihe hear Opp Mine the last week ami w ith from far points. Among those an now oeeupies a place of honor lit ■Mrs. W. (•'. Carrigan of Yuba City Mr. Crocker's sister here, Miss Belli j C alifornia; W'endelle Tastiaugli, Ml Ihe Antique Shop. Crocker. Blaine Colemiiu of Medford in tro i Vernon. Washington; Ana Percival duced the candidates for county o f I Sacriiineiilo. C alifornia; Mrs. Belly fices ut the ball game here Sunday. ■Rii'vrs, Sail Diego. C alifornia; H ar ApplegtiU was well represented at ry Meyers, Fergus Falls, Mlniieso the picnic spots Sunday due to the la; I*’. B. Cavanaugh, Spokane, i Washington; Mrs. C. J. Ilro, Antigo, sudden change of the weather. Jim Bmkley who has been at the 1 w isronsin. Mr. ami Mrs G. D. Saudeii enlei ■ Sacred Heart hospital in Medford for some time is improved at the tai n il at a parly for the Woman's A uxiliary club o f Medford ami pnsent w riting. The Jacksonville dance Saturday Ih tir husbands Friday. About If night w as a great success. Many at couples were included. tended ami all enjoyed a good linn Misses Violet Olson anil Anna Mrs. John Seliump is resting at the Smith visited Sunday at Ihe bom Sanitarium for nn im l finite lm e. of Mr. an I Mi s. Albert Smith a! Mrs. Don Kinney is employed at M ill.rs Gulch. present at the Knight home in Med Mr. an I Mrs. J. II. W iiinliighiini i ford. " ! It ■'■ter. Valera and Guy W ill DINE W il H US I Gordon Staid of Medford made a kins spent the week-end at Ihe home IT’S like flitting nt your business call in Jacksonville Mon of Mr. Roller! Watkins of Copper i lay. own table at Imme. I \ all-, ami Mrs. Lelloy Smith ol Mr. and Mrs. (Minion P rrkypile of Medford visited in Jacksonville Sun c r y th in g ’s so appi 1i.-inr f.o n a llis ami Mr. and Mis. Boy day afternoon. . . so very tasty , . s, Jones of ( entrui Point were visitor, Oscar Knox who owns the Knox sa tis fy in g . at Ilie Oscar Lewis home Sunday. Mrs. Miriam Ward and son, Janies service datioii is building a group And Note llii« Douglas Ward visited at the horn af tourist cabins <m Ids properly which w ill lie fu r rent this sutn- Dance Night Special of Mr. and Mrs. J. I., l ay lor Friday m ir to tourists. Clinton Diinnington transacted Fresh S traw be rry Ali-s I orruim Sparr visited col- business in Sains Valley Tuesday. lege friends at Corvallis this Iasi Sundae 1 he i-.a.deru Star A ilc rrl chapter week-end. She enjoy a d her visit and c u r usual of Jacksonville visited the Josephine immensely. I lot Dug S atxlu el:- •, ehapter at Grants Pass Iasi week. An epidemic o f ehirken pox Is Two ear loads made the trip , includ Ti E HI-WAY INN ing Miss Molly B rill, Mr. and Mrs. w-iepiug though the Jneksonvilti crude school. Aboul half of Hit i r r - - ■■ .-.iv *. . ¿ .'jr.« -» - Ernest Langley, M is s Lorraine Sparr, Mrs. Clinton Smith, Mrs. I'd Scvcrcnce. Mr. and Mrs. V. T. W il son, Mr. and Mrs. I.. T. Wilson. Mrs. Catar, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Geo. Starts Saturcay G ig a n tic F u r n i i w e FRIDAY-SATURDAY May 13-14 His First Talking Picture! REBEKAHS HAVE HOMECOMING AT THE The annual homecoming of Ame thyst Rebekah lodge was held Wed- nesda evening. Several Central Point visitors attended and Mrs. Mae Blackington o f Yreka, form er mem ber. and tw o of her sister Rebekahs were also present. A short musical entertainment was followed by cards and lunch. Medford Furniture & lidwe. Co. DICK BLANKENBURG HAS FISH PARTY ON BIRTHDAY HAM ’S GROCERY E. T. HAM, Prop. FRESH MEATS Specials for Saturday BREAD i-lb. loaves 5c CARNATION ROLLED OATS Large Package 19c GOODY-GOODY PEAS 2 cans .................... 25c Red Alaska-Sockeye SALMON Tall Tin« ................. 24c WHITE WONDER SOAP 10 Bars ................... 25c COFFEE Golden Weit, Hill« or M. J. B. 1- lb. can ............... 35c FORMAY The Perfect Shortening 3-lb- can ............... 58c I Can Free MOTHERS COCOA 2- lb can .................. 19c CORN STARCH 2 pkgs....................... 15c _ DINA-MITE Package ................. 15c HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED Dick Blankenburg, who h a s dreams of some day landing a big ode, was honored al a fish parly- last Friday in observance of his birthday. Guests brought gifts of articles useful in fishing, and even a huge green balloon fish. The fca-1 ture of the evening was a three deck birthday cake, w ith a m iniature f sherman on the top deck, whose j pole held a big red “ salmon” which lay on the “ bank” below. Red can dles further decorated Ihe cake, which was made and presented by Mrs G. E. Meislnger anil Mrs. Earl Moore. Guests were the Paul Thomp son fam ily, Mrs. Aurele Meunier, Mr. and Mrs. F. H Ridenour, Mrs. Alrtha Robbins, and Ihe Moore and Mcl- singer families. The a ffa ir was In Ihe form of a picnic and was held Sixth and Bartlett Streets MEDFORD DESTR AGAIN RIDEs SPECIAL BARGAINS throughout Our Eig Store OPEN NIGHTS DURING SALE! The screens most popular Western Star in a s tirrin g story of Ihe Old West. e =— ----------— D aily A uctions, 2 & 7 p.m . W H ’ A’D ' T. J. Enright Candidate for Republican Nomination for District Attorney "Equal Justice for All, Special Favors to None.” 11 years active tria l practice in the court room insures qual ification, efficiency and econ omy. VZ|/A* n Showing at Gold Hill, 3 Days THURS., FRI., SATUR. 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