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Page THE GOLD »ILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER i, iftp 8 WATCHED ECLIPSE HKRB Ernest Ross was a Grants Pass visitor Monday. There’s a message in »he ads for you this week. Bead them closely. Buster Kinney of Central Point spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinney in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Schoppert were guests of Mrs. Lucy Crews in Med ford Sunday evening. Mrs. Kais who has spent the past week with her father. Mr. Hall, re turned Sunday to her home in Meet ford. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Merriman who have spent a short time at the natural bridge on the Crater Lake highway returned last Thursday to their home here. New felt hats. 69c to $6.95. New fall dresses, a real money saver, $1.95 to $5.95, and our shoes. $1.49 to $4.95 are a marvel. THE BAND BOX A SHOE BOX. Medford, Ore. SI all available stool pigeons will lie in formation at the lunch, Io assure Dolly Gann her rightful place a, the table. If Ihe chief executive arrives in lime to assist at the sale. It Is re spectfully requested Ihal all present who still have a hat, stand uncov ered while the bfind pluys, “God Save Ihe King.” Terms See your bank before Ihe sale. Positively no foreign bonds accept ed, although they are okehed by the state department. The boys Just put Ihut ok on them so that Coon Labo, Jsypee Morgun and some of the other International hankers could slip them out Io Ihe suckers. It really only amounts to 14 billion dollars, and all our Wall slrerl friends are lid of them so we are no further interested. The (J. O. P.. Owner Every body cornel Don’t forget Ihe date.—Contributed. A rloudliss sky yesterday morn Mrs. Hariy Childers has been ing gave many local people the op quite ill at her home in this city portunity to see the partial eclipse luring the past week. of the sun with the aid of smoked Mrs. Ned Doty >f Kininnlb Falls glass or un old camera negntive. lx spending the week with Mr. uud To observers here, the moon hid a small portion of llte sun making .Mrs. Hobe:t Millsnavgu. it look as though a "bite" had Mlsx Maude Samples of Portland been taken out of the sun on the Dick Robinson spent Stndav in Visited Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist of this upper edge. This is the last time Grants Pass us the guest of Ins bro city Tuesday. an eclipse will be visible until 1945. 8UH8CRIHK FOR THE NBW1 ther, P. H. Rohiiis* n and family Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mulholland Know what is going on in Gold Mrs. Jim Grimes has been quite and daughter, Lob, of Marshfield, Hill—Subscribe to The News and »»*♦%♦**♦♦****♦**♦'***♦*♦♦**»*♦♦♦♦*»»*♦♦***♦*****♦****************** ill at the Hi-way Inn during the visited Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist Tuesday. keep informed A T T E N T IO N ! past week but is somewhat im J. C. Ingling returned Friday to proved at present. 1 will continue Io give hi's home here after several days PUBLIC SALK Crnqulnole Permanent Waves spent with relatives in Portland. Mrs Frank Schmidt and children with ringlet ends for Closing Oat of Grand Old Party who xpert ¡•••veral «lavs last week Jean Smith of Sardtee Creek was $1.98 As our leese with Uncle Sam will with Mrs C. W. Martin returned visiting friends ir. this eilv Friday expire on March 4, 1933. and our Saturday to theii horns* in Portland afternoon (This includes shampoo and wave) titles to the political Jackpot will be This price good during remainder Virgil Kinney and Miss Beulah transferred to the “sons of wild Mrs. Ivan Kester.-.on and children of August and September. of Klant-th Falls » y n t the week Donovan o' Central Point were vis-j jackasses,** we have decided to hold end with Mrs. Win. Puhi on Galls ¡ting here Sunday. an auction sale on the White House creek. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rreslin of Se lawn in Washington, D. C„ on November 8. 1932 (in rear ol Barber Shop) ,13 K. Main, Medford, Ph. 151$ Among Medford shoppers Monday attle. Washington have moved Into and sell Io the highest bidder ull i»x%x»«»sv»**x*»*v»*»»'»*»*»»x»***%»»»»ss***************************** the J. W. Livingston residence. and Tuesday were Mrs. J. A. Grimes. » * 1 our political machlmry und our en Mrs. Earl Moore and daughter, Mr. an I Mrs. L e.n.'.. Rumsey left tire slock d supplies now on hand, June and Miss Ruth Byerly, Mrs. xu ili.v morning for Klai .nth Fults to-wit: Merritt Merriman, Howard Dorman to spend a few d->v< allending to One Political Machine, 1921 model, and M"s. May belle Dotsor.. business affn>rs. badly In need of ri pair. Can only Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parr who have Mrs. Rachel Cartwright of Km be recognised bv its whistle. been spending several days in Ash One moss grown platform, with met, Idaho, was a guest Finlay of land stopped here Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Morelock. in all its farm planks broken. friends. They were enroute to their One larg- ever hearing Mellon home at Reedsport where Mr. Parr, this city. vine with several small brunches ALAINE’S BEAU TY SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Neil Doty of Klam ath Falls moved Wednesday into the house owned by Walter Dun- gey on the north side of town. They Hoyy -ird Kell. Mrs. May ’ Ogan, badly frost-bitten. Classed as frosen expect to make this their permanent who is state game warden, was re and son Charles, ino'orw, Io Mon assets. cently transferred. home. One billion dollar crime wave, tague, Califor >i • '«• tay to spend made to order. Old enough Io wean. the day with friends. Sired by Volstead and dammed by Mr. and Mrs. Will Musty of Cen everybody W e h ave a com p lete lin e o f C hildren’s tral Point, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Fourteen million moonshine ves Richmond and Ed Musty of Meilfor.d sels. just learning to swim, but were guests of Mr. an», Mrs. J. W. know all the dives. Lewis Sunday. Eleven ndll'on dinner pal!*, til The city council will meet in empty. Twenty-one thousand miles of regular session Monday evening. C hildren’« O veralls for S ch o o ls September 5. at its rooms in the city bread lines without a vacant space. One seat on the board of trade hall. — W e h ave all kinds o f F ru its and V e g e ta b le s- good for ary amount of wheal. No Jacobson’s Variety, Grants Pass, profits guaranteed. have a complete line of school sup Should the present prosperity plies. See I, first. Prices nre right. continue We reserve the right tr Next to Luke's place on 11 street. sell under the Hoover moratorium G en eral L ine o f G rocery and D ry G oods SI 15 plan. Free lunch at n«*on. Doughnuts Mrs. Dan McCarter and Mbs Ber (extra large hole) will be served by < ,u»***u%%»%*%%***%**************************************************!1 tha Coy called on Mrs. 1. (). Zierolf Ihe farm board. I nt Grants Puss Tuesday evening The board of temperance, pro Mrs. Zierolf is recovering satisfac hibition and public morals, society torlly from on operation which she of reforms, will serve roast crow underwent last week. to the Wlrkersham committee. S E P T E M B E R 8, 9 and 10 The army, navy, coast guard and Happy feet for school days—.be cause the shoes fit right. Happy mothers bemuse the $1.49 to $3.95 And to look your best—get one of those new low oxfords are a marvelous quality and price suits at----- cost so little a, THE BAND BOX A SHOE BOX, Medford. Ore. SI School Supplies MEATS! MEATS! A t Y our L ocal M arket W E F IL L O R D E R S FO R C H IC K E N S W H E N DRAKE'S PLACED DAY AHEAD (O rder C hicken for Sun day on F rid ay) N ow O fferin g C A N N IN G F IS H 10c a Pound GOLD HILL MEAT MARKET Attend the Josephine Co. Fair W ood cock & M oore, O w n ers a* \ HEATH’S MEN’S WEAR Stantcn Rowell. Sole Ow ner Grants Pass, Oregon ►%%***♦**♦****♦*********♦**♦****♦♦*******♦*************♦********♦*** B E A U T Y S P E C IA L S A u g u st 29 to S ep tem b er 12 Complete Permanent Wave, including shampoo, hair cut & finger wave $3.50 Shampoo Hair Cnt. Finger Wave and Lavalon Rinse $1.65 Complete Finger Wave 75e Ar-Jay Shampoo 75« Vogue Beauty Shop P h on e 548-J G ran ts P a s s , O regon c& B SCHOOL SALE Word was received here this week of the marriage of Mrs. Mildred Campbell, former Gold Hill school teacher to Glen Johnson. They were married at Havre, Montana, on August 6 and expect Io make their home near that city. Starts Friday, Sept. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Merriman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance and j Jeanne Hammersiy spent Wednes- i day afternoon with Mrs. Dora llum- ' mersly and Mrs. Lola Reed who are employed :»• the Stuart Weeks or chard near Mcl-eod. Mrs. Hammers* ly and Mrs. Reed expect to return here this evening to spend a few days before the Bose pear crop is ready. C & B - “Cheapest and Best” O ur m o tto w h ich w a s s u g g e s te d by the in itials o f our com p any n am e form s th e basis o f our sto r e ’s policy, and m akes for th e R E A L E C O N O M Y o f W ir e B u yin g. A L L D U R IN G T H E SC H O O L Y E A R E N C O U R A G E Y O U R C H IL D R E N T O M A K E T H E IR P U R C H A S E S A T O U R ST O R E A N D Y O U W IL L K N O W T H A T T H E Y A R E G E T T IN G S U P P L IE S T H A T A R E ---------- C L A S S IF IE D HAM’S GROCERY E . T . H A M , P rop . FRESH MEATS Specials for Saturday BREAD i -lb. loaves 5c S N O W D R IF T 3-Ib. tin s ...................... 49c M ALT SY R U P 2 1-2 lb. tin s ......... ... 40c 3 lb. tin s .................... 50c M O T H E R ’S Q U IC K O A T S W ith c r y sta l w a re . 28c WOOD FOR SALE: $1.75 tier, 16-inch wood, oak, laurel, fir; $1.60 for pine. Ltave word at Livingston’s Service Station. SI 300-page fin e N o v elty P E N C IL SH AR PEN ERS P E N C IL T A B L E T C on go B ig 4-oz. T u be o f G LUEY PA STE 5c and 10c 9c F O U N T A IN P E N S N O T E B O O K F IL L E R S or 3 for 25c Ambassador with a guarantee 50 sheets for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 2-3 “8JKY BRIDE” Richard Arlen, Jack Oakie D an d y L e a th e r ette 98c Sunday and Monday, Sept. 4-5 •STRANGE CASE OF CLARA DEAN’ Wynne Gibson, Pat O'Brien Filled Io the brim with pens, pencils, erasers and all other articles needed in school. A t th e R O X Y THEATER M edford, O regon W H IT E W O N D E R SO AP 10 bars ........................ 25c W E S S O N O IL P in t ca n s ................... 21c R A IS IN S 4-lb. p k g....................... 33c Thursday pnd Friday, Sepi. 8-9 “THB WORLD AND THE FLESH” Miriam Hopkins S P E R R Y ’S ROLLED OATS 9-lb. b a g ...................... 35c KC B A K IN G P O W D E R 2S ox. tin s ...»............ 19c Saturday Only, Sept. 10 “LAW AND ORDER” Walter Huslon ---------- S C H O O L S U P P L I E S ------------ S O M E O F T H E H IG H L IG H T S O F O U R SC H O O L S U P P L I E S LISTEN FOLKS—Somebody come and buy real stone house on hill side in Gold Kill a, give-away price $350.00. Earl C. Gaddis, Medford. Sr FOR SALE OR TRADE: Foun- i tain and Lunch. Must sacrifice at once. Good fixtnren. Rent $12.50. JayD*e Lunch. 517 N. Central, Med1 ford, Oregon. 81 KELLOGGS CORN F L A K E S 3 pkga. ...................... 23c C R A W F O R D P E A C H E S FO R C A N N IN G , b ox 50c Not Only the Cheapest but the BEST Also FOUNTAIN PENS 14K gold plated bands, new shapes. P E N C IL B O X Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 6-7 “BEAST OF THE CITY” Walter Huston 15c See before buying. 25c CRAYOLAS in b o x ............... ...... 8c i6 in box .............. ». 15c 8 L U N C H K IT S with 1-2 pt. thermes for only __$1J9__ A lso L unch B o x e s 15c, 25c and 49c C & B Economy Store Daily Matinee 1:30; Eves 7 p. m. Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun. 1:30 to 11 p. m. Children 10c Adults 15c G R A N T S P A S S , O R EG O N n