Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 19, 1932, Image 10

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    T H E GOLD H IL L N E W S TH U RSD A Y , MAY 19, 1932
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pœZ Happenings
Mr. and Mr». Earl Moore and fam­
Mrs. M erritt Merrimun returned
ily spent Sunday w ith Mrs. Moore's last week from Ercsno where site
mother, Mrs. Bert Stevens of Grants had been the guest of relatives sev­
Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hall and eral days.
Mrs. Ilert Albert of Chiloquin were
also guests there.
Mrs. Evelyn Caldwell o f Eugene
is a guest of her brother, ('leo <311-
Mr. Eldridge of Sardine ('.reek I Io ist .uni I.mills in (mid Hill
was a business caller in Gold H ill
C. It. I.aiukln, county judge, was
Saturday.
a Gold H ill caller Wednesday.
II. Van lloevenburg of the Van
Daisy G ilchrist this week began
lioevenhurg orchards in Sams Val­
ley was a business culler here Sat work at the Gold H ill post office, ns
assistant Io Mrs. Nellie Iteed, post­
urduy.
mistress. She succeeds Mrs. George
Mrs. Paul Thompson, Mrs. George llam tucrsly.
Meisinger, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. II.
John Logan who has been em­
I). Eoree and Mrs. Minnie Byerly
ployed
at H ilt the past few months,
were Medford visitors Eriduy
was taken to Sacred lle u rt hospitul
For smart ready to wear of good in Medford Sunday morning severely
quality, moderatelv priced s e e ill w ith pneumonia. Iteports this a ft­
ETHEIAVYN B. HOEEMANN'S. op­ ernoon w i re that he was somewhat
posite postoffice, Medford.
MI2-J2 Improved after a had day yeslerduy,
and that his fever wiis not so high.
Mrs. Leonard Baiusey of Klamath
The Commercial Club dances are
Ealls is a guest of her mother, Mrs.
gaining in popularity each week.
Minnie Eliding* o f this city.
Ike Porter and his hand offer the
Mrs. J. C. Bryan was employed best music in the valley. Don't miss
the nest one.
at Drake's grocery Saturday .
LOST or Stolen: Bulldog pup.
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Merriman
nnd Mrs. George lianunersly m otor­ Answers to name ''Skippy." If found
ed to Brookings Saturday' where please notify A. Meuuler, Gold H ill.
Have you gotten the hubit of
Mr. Hnninii rsly is employed. They
reading the adverlisrments in The
returned Sunday evening.
News? You w ill find presented
Dr. G. Earl Law wishes to an­ each week in these columns, values
nounce that he has opened offices of great interest to you, which w ill
in the Calver-Wood Bldg., over Safe enable you Io spend wisely, and use
way Store, Grants Pass, for Hie prac­ your money to its best advantage,
tice of .Medicine and Surgery. Give
him a call. Phone 567J A B, Grants which is true economy. It pays you
Pass.
pJBi to read the ads in The News.
NEW SHIPMENT
of
L ad ies Dresses
Arriving Regularly
Also a Fine Line of Ladies’ Summer Weight
WOOL JACKETS
DRAKE'S
General Line of Grocery and Dry Goods
S IIDW K R FOB MBS. GARDNER
Mrs. Joe Lewis was hostess ut a
shower In honor of Mrs. Logan
Gardner Friday evening. The guest
of honor received many lovely gifts
after which luncheon wus served
to Mesdames It. A. Boss, Bov Cen­
ters, Tom Chisholm, Clyde Walker,
Jim Chisholm, I.. WhUtsetl, Wm.
Eoree, George Hainmersly, M. Mer
riman. AIrthu Bobbins, II. Drake,
Kate Boss, Alva Cook. Boh M ills,
paugh, Earl Cook, Elmer Duugey,
Mary Chisholm, It. K. Blaiikenhiirg,
Win. H lttle, Boh Adams, Wlftner
Bailey, Chas. Gey, Joe Lewis. Logan
Gardner and Miss Janet Chisholm.
Al thè RIVOLI THEATRE,
Grants Pesa, Oregon
NEW MANAGER AT C IN DERELLA better accommodate Ihc reudy-to-
SHOP IN MEDFORD LAUNCHING weur patrons. This department was
HALE OF F IN E READY-TO-W EAR only recently added to the store,
Friilay and Haturday, May 20-21
“ T IIB LAW DE T H E HKA"
A remarkable sale, featuring fine
W llli Balpli Im e, Sidiy Ululile, Wil­ spring apparel is being launched
liam Eurnuiii. Ève Southern, unii a l t il e Cinderella Simp in Medford
Itex Bell.
tills week-end by Mrs. Della Swusey
Comedy — Curinoli - News
who is succeeding Miss Bureau us
manager o( Hie shop which is lo ­
Bua., Mon, TuMday, May 22-23-21 cated on South Central.
"T U E MIKACLK MAN"
Mrs. Swusey’, fo r I t years, buyer
W ith Sylvia Sidney, Chester Morris. for Itlmdes Bros., Seattle, bus also,
Ilo b u rl Bosworth, Robert Coogan p rio r to that Bine, hud six years ex­
and Irvln g Belici.
perience w ith various womens spec­
Comedy
Curinoli — News
ia lly shops,
,
The sale which she is In stitu t­
Wednasday, Thursday, May 25-20 ing, in connection w ith her in tro ­
"DANGEKH IN T IIE DARK”
duction to Medford shoppers brings
MBS. MRIHINGRR PB! - I M S
W tlh Miriam Hopkins, Jack Dukie to lids district u new price scale.
CLASH IN RECITAL T ill Its
and Eugeue Pallette.
Details may lie found in an adver­
Comedy and Aet
tisement elsewhere. Mrs. Swusey
Members of Mrs. G. W, Meisinger’s
also announces that The Cinderella
class of stringed instrument players
lu>Ii w ill feature particularly, from
MRH. DDRMAN HOSTESS
from Gold H ill and Medford took
TO PAKT NOBI.E GRAND» now on, youlhful styles fo r the ma­
part in a recital at the home of
ture woman and larger figures.
Mrs. Grace Voss in Medford Iasi
Women and girls of lids coinmun
'1
lie
Past
Nohle
Grand
d i l l i of
Thursday evening.
Aiuelhysl Itebekah lodge was en- ;:v nr invited Io call, and give
A m iniature stage was set in a
Mrs. Sv .isi ’. (he op|M>rtonily to lake
part of the large room where the terlumed ut thè home of Mrs. Gir,. care of their apparel wants.
Dormati
Thursduy,
May
12.
Giu
s
'.
players reviewed all orchestrations,
etc., whieti they hud worked on Iltcluded l.lly Carter, Pi-ari l'eigu- BAND BOX. AN I) fWQK BOX
son, Lola Iteeil, Delia Kell, Olive
recently. There were several solos,
MAKES SECOND A D D ITIO N
duels und trios, after which II >se Turner, Bessle Henderson, Edith
Cumeron, l.uey Mie. Dora Halli
present daneeil ami visited. A lovely
niersly, BUnar Eoree, Mabel llltlle ,
Afr. anil Mrs. U. J. Carpenter, pro-
luneheon was served al midnight.
Ella Carter,
l rietors of Hie Band Box and
'Those taking pari were Joyce
Shoe Box n M. dford, have just
Gage,
Eleanor
Eoree. Evelyn
NO HOSTESS D INNER
completed the second enlargement
Thompson. Ada Siller. Elsie Brown.
of th e ir store in three months. The
W inifred Walker. Mrs. Siller, Myrtle
Tile lióme of Mr. mid Mrs. Bai
i w space, necessitated by Iht-ir
Acres, Mabel H lttle, Ernest D aliai,
Thompson was Hie scene of a small
i w ill) increasing business in la­
Mrs. Erskin. Viola Moore, Priscilla
I dinner Sunday evt ning, May tt, n •
Meisinger and Grace Voss.
! group of friends each cm ili ilm tiii” * dies' dresses, shoes nnd hats, is
gulnid by moving Ihe east p a rti­
a part of Hie meal. Those taking tion several feel, to luke in part of
Card of Thanks
i pari were Mr. mid Mrs, George
We wish to extend our sincere i Meislngi r, Mr. ami Mrs. II. D. Force. ¡ the quarters form erly occupied by
thunks to everyone who was so Mr and Mrs Earl Moore, Mrs. Alelha Hie Harwood Photo service.
'I bis adds 250 square feel of flo or
kind during our recent bereavement. Bobbins and Mr. and Mrs. Bus
»t-ice amt another front display
Also fo r the beautiful flowers. - Thompson.
window bik I w ill provide more
Mrs. Mabel Bohinson and daughter,
convenience in showing th e ir up-
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Itobinsnn and son,
Exira copies of Hie News on sale to the minute storks. Two new fit
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Booth ami »on.
nt Jim's Confectionery, each week. lin g rooms w ill tie constructed to
und has proved ils popularity, mil
only uuiong Medford women, but
also in Ibe surrounding v icin ity. In ­
cluding Gold H ill und Jacksonville,
and Hie entire trade te rrito ry .
Know whul is going on in Gold
H ill—Subscribe Io The News and
keep informed.
Does Your
Car‘Squeak7
Drive in and let us give
the old bus a good greas­
ing and volt'll notice the
difference
when vou
drive down the highway.
W e have the most mod­
ern greasing equipment.
EE
KTH for
|AFE
-, S E R V IC E
, Coy & Robinson
SETH COY. Mgr.
I aiuoli stand and restaurant in
connection.
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The Cinder eHa Shop at MEDFORD
OREGON
Change o f Management
Friday
Saturday
May 20
May 21
S u b s r c ib e NOW
DRESSES, COATS AND HATS REDUCED 25% to 50% AND LESS
for the
E \E K \
G o ld H ill N ew s
GAkM ENl
MLS I (it) — to make room for Midsummer Stocks
arriving daily.
COME AND BRING YOUR ERI.XEDS AND SAVE MONEY ON THIS S \I F
Let them share the “2-for-a-little-more-than-one” offers with v . tt. if you wish.
All the News of Gold Hill
and Vicinity for $2 a Year
S ilk D r e sse s
HAM’S GROCERY
E. T. HAM, Prop.
FRE5H M EATS
Regular $5.95 to $<_).95
-SPECIAL
Regular $9.95 to $19.95
SPECIAL
Regular $14.95 to $24.91;
SPECIAL
$3.88 each
$5.95 each
$7.85 each
Or 2 for $10.00
Or 2 for $14.00
Or 2 for $6.00
Specials for Saturday
BREAD
1-lb. loaves
5c
H A TS
PETITE PRUNES
Large Size
2-lb. pkg. ...... 2 for 25c
FRESH
ROASTED PEANUTS
Per lb. .................. 10c
CANNED MILK
Tea Cup Brand, ea. 5c
KIPPER SNACKS
6 cans ... „
25c
M. J. B. RICE
Long Grain
2-lb. pkg. .............. 17c
BULK SHORTENING
Per lb.............„... 7 l-2c
Bring Your Pail
PINK SALMON
Tall Tins .............. 10c
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
1-lb. can ................ 35c
SOAP
WHITE WONDER
10 bars .................. 25c
HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED
NEW Spring Coats
All new Spring Styles, in three price groups.
$3 95 to $4.95
$3.95 to $6.95
$4.95 to $7.95
1.00
1.95
2.95
in two special lots
Reg. $9.95
Reg. $19.95
and $12.95
to $29.95
6 .9 5
1 0 .9 5
Many Unusual Specials on Accessori e s: Mesh Hose, Linen Kerchiefs Scurfs
Purses and Undies
Buy Now and Save on Graduation Gifts and Your Own Needs
No Charges, No Approvals on Sale Merchandise.
THE CINDERELLA SHOP
SOUTH CENTRAL
PHONE 265
MEDFORD, ORE.