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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1932)
THE GOLD HILL MEWS THURSDAY, MAY A 1933 ——f- —— was supporting Price, the rival Ida HOLD SERVICES Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennis were GRANTS PASS CINDERELLA ho end. Price had been hurl on SHOP H AS DRESS SALE visiting friends in Rogue River Sun FOR JOHN LOGAN the preceding play, hul In the ex (Continued irom page II day. citement nobody noticed IL lime After a successful sale at the was taken out while Idaho made a B. A. Ross and Ace Tindall left Cinderella shop in Medford, Mrs. h e r 21. P.I27: substitution and Price was led off Della Swaxey, new manager of the There were only five or six Monday for Klamath River where Grants Pass and Medford stores in minutes left to play, with Oregon the field.” they will mine. W till Price heh>li“ s, Jolmny might the Cinderella organisation, is now State still abend, 7 Io tl. Any little have said nothing, he could base let Mr. and Mrs. Alva Walker and conducting a similar sale ut Grants thing might lie the turning point. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore have pur Pass. t he teams had just lined up. Ida the Idaho play atari, then era It chased milk cows this week for The purpose of these events is to ho was about Io pul the hall In play through Ids wobbling rival lo break reduce slocks to make way for in front punt formation when sudden II up, but he wouldn't lake any such Mr. and Mrs. Win. Force spent their family use. Fred Baker of Yreka, California, coming summer ready -Io-wear, and ly Johnny Logan, Oregon Slate right advantage. That’s the kind of a lad Mrs. Nichols of Glendale, a for the merchandise is priced at a new end, ealled lo the officials Io slop Johnny Logan was. is spending this week with rela Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force at Eagle Point. mer resident of Gold Hill, called on low level for this territory. As at the play. I got I hr facts about that Inrl- tives and friends in this city. friends here Wednesday, ilenl from the Idaho players litem Mrs. Bell Centers spent Sunday the Medford store, r> mitrknhl val “ 'W ail a minute,’ said Logan. Mrs. Minnie Lowe and son Dee selves. At their hotel after the gtnne of Medford spent Saturday with Mr. and Monday doing work at the Mrs. C. B. Rowe ami Mrs. ('ora ues will be found, in both hats and ‘Here's an Idaho man hurl." “And then what? Players, offi they were talking about Johnny's ac and Mrs. J. C. Walker in this city. ceuietary in Antioch. Hargrave of Vallejo, California, dresses. Mrs. Swaxey also announces that cials and spectators suddenly noted tion. It made a deep Impression on came Tuesday to spend a few days Mr. and Mrs. Velty Biles of Med Miss Mildred Wyatt of Sams Val they will handle a fine line of that Logan had left his position and (Item, and no wonder. ley was visiting friends in this city ford were visiting friends in this with their niece. Mrs. Millie Walk youthful styles for the larger worn er, and daughter, Sybil. city Sunday. Sunday. er. amt suggests that the ladies of Mrs. Minnie Guy and daughter, Grants Pass and its trade terri For smart ready to wear of good Misses Edith Fenwick and Al quality, moderately priced s e e bertina Hankey were business call Aileen, of Medford, were in this lory, bring their dress problems Io city, Sunday attending baccalaur the Cinderella shop, where they wilt 1 ETHELWYN B. HOFFMANN’S, op era in Medford Monday evening. eate services. find a wide range of sizes and ’ posite postoffice, Medford. M12-J2 Ralph Cupp who is working for Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Cook and son the S. P. company in Hilt, spent Sat Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Ilotlges of styles for all types. E. T. HAM, Prop. Alva, returned Monday to their mine urday and Sunday with relatives in Marshfield visited here Tuesday Job printing at The News office. on Foots Creek where they will with Mrs. Millie Walker and Mrs. this city. continue work. R. L. Miller. Howard Drake had the misfortune Mrs. Annie Faulk of Oroville, Mrs. Kais returned Saturday to California, spent several days this to strain the ligaments of his left week with her sister, Mrs. Dale leg Saturday morning while mov her home in Medford after spend ing a sack of potatoes. He was ing several days with her father. Norton and family in this city. • Roy Cameron cut his knee with quite lame for a day or two but Mr. Hall, in this city. an ax Saturday morning, inflicting has recovered now. Mr. and Mrs. Harris moved Tues Mr. Perkypile, formerly agent at day from the John Ritter house in a painful injury. At first it was thought that the knee-cap had been Central Point, where the S. P. re to the house owned by Bertha Coy, tut through, but when the wound cently closed their station, succeed and formerly occupied by Mr. and SHREDDED W HEAT BREAD was dressed it was revealed that the ed Grady Farrington, temporary and Mrs. Marvin Emory. I lh. loaves 2 pkg». . ... 19c cut was not as deep as at first rgent*here this week. Mr. Farring Mr. and Mrs. W m. Ferguson and feared. Mr. Cameron is able to ton returned to his home in Port Drive in and let its gi\. Mrs. Earl Moore anil Buy Thompson land Monday. walk quite well by this time. RINSO left Monday for Eugene where they the old bits a good greas 20c attended Grand Lodge ns delegatis Large package VAN CAMP ing and vou’ll notice the of the local I. O. O. F. and Re PORK and BEANS bekahs. difference when voti NEW SH IPM EN T W H ITE WONDER b 4 c a n » ......................... 25c Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist were drive down the highway. of SOAP f* called to the home of Mrs. Gil We have the most ni* 1- christ’s father. Saturday, having re 10 bar» ................... 25c GRAPE NUT FLAKES ceived word that he had passed ern greasing equipment. □way. 2 pkgs. 19c Arriving Regularly HAM’S GROCERY FRESH M EATS gtoBTO.’, ' H I H i ' Does Your Specials for Saturday Car‘Squeak’? 5c Ladies Dresses Also a Fine Line of Ladies’ Summer W eight SW EATERS DRAKE'S General Line of Grocery and Dry Good« Si I EE ETH for J \F E biv^ER V K E CLEANING - PRESSING Your cleaning done at the Pantcrium is always done right. Our experts in clothes-care know how! Leave Your Bundle at the Hi-W ay Inn, Gold Hill PANTORIUM MEDFORD. OREGON M. J. B. Jr. COFFEE 1 -lb- packcge» 25c T. il Cm» SETH COY. Mgr. latneh si mid and restaurant in connection. 5c HODGEN-BREW STER POULTRY FEED The Cinderella Shop at Grants Pass Oregon Change of Management Frye’s Delicious HAM and BACON Bacon 20c CORN MEAL Yellow 9-lb. tack 20c TEA CUP MILK Coy & Rcbinson SOLID PACK TOMATOES No. 2 1-2 tins 2 for 25c Ham 22c BOTH ARE SUGAR-CURED. A REAL TREAT Begins Begins Thursday Thursday May 26 May 26 L. We are stocking a small supply of Fresh Meats temporarily, until the deal for sale of the local market is closed. Gold H ill Supply Phone 8 I, “W here Price» Sell Quality’’ A. A. WALKER We Deliver THREE UNU SU A L GROUPS OF S m a r t S ilR D r e s s e s Reduced 25 to 50 Per Cent Bring a friend and buy two dreeses for a little more than the price of one dress. On account of the extremely low price» no charge», no C. O. D’s. Plain Colors or Prints Regular $5.95 to $9.95 Values. Reduced to ......................... Or 2 Dresses for $6.00 APARTMENT HOTEL F e a tu rin g c o u rte s y a n d ’c o m f o r t . . . A q u ie t lo c a t i o n y e t c lo s e t o t h e p r i n c i p a l c e n t r e s ........... F r iij’id a ir e a n d m o d e rn 'a p p o in tm e n ts th ro u g h o u t. RATES BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH ARE MOST MODERATE Summer Dresses $4.88 each Better Grade Dresses $6.88 each Reg. $9.95 to $14.95 P re tty colorful new P rints in i 2 sizes Very smart in plain, pastel or prints. — sizes 38 to 44. Reg. values $12.95 to Or 2 for $8.00 $24.95 a t $6.88 each — 2 for $12.00 The Cinderella Shop A N G U S M AC LEA N M o n a g tr GRANTS PASS, OREGON 1 0 4 0 G E O R G IA STREET WEST VANCOUVER $3.88 .*» CANADA