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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1932)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1932 P a ie 8 Miss Mildred Wyatt began work this week at Chris Jorgensen's soft drink parlor, The Grotto. Odd Fellows Challenge All Gold Panning Class Comer* for Smoker Contest W orks at Lance Claim COOKS HERE FROM CHICAGO Mr. uiid Mrs. Clarence Cook ami five year old daughter, Alice Lee, of Chicago. Illinois, arrived In Gold Hill lu<y| Thursday Io spend some time here wllh relatives. Mr. Cook s a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook of this city. The Irlp from Ihe east was made by car, via Ihe southern route. fhairuiuii of Ihe Odd Fellow The gold panning school being Burnham Dufur of Portland was conducted by “Missouri" George of smoker planned for the near fu a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kerby in Grunts Puss, held a cluss ture, Issued it challenge at (lie reg W. Martin. Monday on the Lance Brothers ular lodge meeting Tuesday eve Mrs. Lelah Bowers Is ill at the placer claim on Fools Creek where ning, stutiag tbut he has two men home of her daughter, Mrs. Bud they practked pann*rg and ob in the lodge Unit will meet any two ¡.ten in the community on the Condit in Grunts Pass. tained a number of large colors. night of Ihe smoker. Mr. and Mrs. J. McVeigh of Cres l i e group also visited the gold Mrs. W111. Puhi left Sunday for A tar roof is being placed on the Secretary Toney Ross wishes to il.edge hri'ig openled on Fools cent City are guests of Mrs. Mc Portland to spend a few days with post office building this week by C-cik by MW Rogue River Gold correct his announcement last week At the ROXY THEATER Veigh's brother, Ed Bolt, of Gold relatives. Frank Childers owner. company under .1 • management of a change in time of Ihe meet Hill. ing. The meetings continue to start Mrs. Helen Johnson of Susanville, Medford, Oregon Miss Etnel Klingle of Medford of D. ,1. Ferry. Mrs. Kathryn Phillips left Fri was a week end guest of Mrs. Celia California, is spending a week with The class, which is composed of at eight o'clock until October, when day for Brookings where she will relatives in this city. Saturday Only, Sept. 10 27 men, Is visiting many proper they change to 7:S0. Combest of Outers Auto camp. spend a few days looking after “LAW AND ORDER“ ties where thes study different O. E. H ill of San Fernando, property interest. CLASSIFIED Mrs. A. A. Walker of Gold lli’l conditions and receive practical Waller Ilusión California, is a guest of his daugh was a visitor in Medford Tuesday instr»rtion and they are bevm ing l-'OR SAFE: Standard make ol ter. Mrs. Earl Moore, and family Marion Taylor of Portland, a of this week. Sunday and Monday. Sept. I l - l i quite proficient I t * handling their piano near Cold Hill. Will saerlfici former resident of this city, was in this city. “FRONT PAGES" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drake were pans, Monday, some excitement for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy calling on his many friends here Howard Hughes Smart, fall suits, coals, dresses was caused w hen "Mis' mnT pan terms. Write Tallman Plano Store business callers in Grants Pass Friday. and hats arriving daily; at moder S8 ned out an *8 slug, lint Hus had Salem, Oregon. .ml W <>dne< day . 8« pi. 13-14 Tuesday morning. ate prices. Cinderella Shop, Med Smart, salt suits, coats, dresses •wen >lr >p, "«l into hi« pan ,»> Tom "FREAKS" FOR SAI E: Bargain in 4(1 acres Mrs. Tom Richardson has been Brinker1«. ff while “Missouri- was ford, Oregon. S8 and hats arriving daily; at moder Wnlluee Ford and Leila Hyatua ate prices. Cinderella Shop, Med employed at the J. C. Walker home crap ng bt «1 rock for pas dir!. good land with water. Wood uni Miss Albertina Mankey of Port mining prospects. Small house l hi i u la , aiol I i din S ept. 15-18 VI the gold panned Ih.'l di v was S8 during the past week. land and Miss Rhoda Cheney of T a ford, Dregon. School lilts comes within 1-4 mile "FORGOT! KN COMMANDMENTS” titen 1.» the na'n be ih e l• hosts. Frank Childers is busy this wee', coma arrived Sunday to take their Mrs. John Hayes spent the week Sari MirlUa, Gene Raymond ri1 they (pti.l in in laslr'ou« nfl- 1 Will lake good team, rattle or true positions ar teachers in the local end with friends in Eugene return erecting a new woodshed on tin j lor us payment, inquire Mrs. Green rnoon working in Fie 'hade a, I '„mil,)’ Sept IK -......... I leaf. <ii,l Stag* iii.nl. SI ing Monday evening to her home lot back of the Postoffice. high school he river led "H1RTII OF A NATION” The class is sponsored by the Mrs. Ellis who recent I v under Mrs. Madeleine Pendleton and here. I IM'IA I id KS Somchods , nmi children arrived Saturday from Wm. Phipps, democratic nominee went a major operation at Sacred stale and federal boards for voca and buy teal stone house on hill tl.oh Mi'no-- I 39; Eves 7 p. m. Continuous Shows Sal. anil Suu. Ashland and moved into the house for county judge, was a Gold Heart hospital in Medford, returned tional education and the men arc side in Gold Hill at give away prici 1:39 to 11 p. in. recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hill visitor Tuesday in the inter last week to her home in this city. learning Ihe differenct between of *350.99. Earl ('.. Gaddis, Medford. Children 10c Adulls 15c success and failure in their work. R. E. Blankenburg and owned by ests of his campaign in the Novem Smart, fall suits, coats, dresses F'ie series of twelve lessons leaches Old papers for sale at ’llie NSW* Mrs. H. D. Reed. Mrs. Pendleton ber election. and hats arriving daily; at moder them the all important subject of office. If is a teacher in the local grade ate prices. Cinderella Shop, Med formations and how the dif'eren! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wardrip of school. Coquille arrived here Sunday to ford, Oregon. ground should he handle«'; Ihe art r-w! spend a few days with Mrs. Ward- r Mrs. Richardson left last Satur of panning to save Ihe colors, and rip’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. day for Texts where she will spend Ihe building of rockers, sluice Stone. At the a short time in various parts of the boxes and special riffles Samples — what the men bring from various mine« George Hammersly returned Sat state with relatives. flavor will also be panned oul urday from Brookings where he has Smart, fall suits, coats, ilre.ses It is understood that men »r, Medford been employed at the Emily mine and hats arriving daily: at moder —and since last February, and will spend ate prices. Cinderella Shop, Med still enrolling for the course and another • lass will probably he a few weeks here. only Now Showing ford. Oregon. S8 conducted when this serie« of lex Mr and Mrs. Lyle Schoppert Mrs. Lucy Mee is employed at sons has been completed. “BACK STREET” moved back to their home in Med the C. A. Dusenberry home caring ford Saturday, after three months for Mrs. Dusenberry. who has been Greenleafs and Daughter Re By Fannie Hurst residence here during which time quite ill for several weeks. with Rene Dunn. John Boles turn to Ranch Home Here Mr. Schoppert was manager of the Billy Dungey had the misfortune i Richfield station. a lb. of spraining ids arm last week Mr. anil Mrs. W. L. Greenleaf re New Fall Hats, Rcady-to-Wear while playing. It is greatly im cenlly returned to their home on Sunday. Monday. Tuesday and Shoes at great money saving proved at present but still quite Ihe Old Stage road near this city, “BIG CITY BLU ES” values. Hats 39c to *11.90; dresses from Ml. Shasla stale college at swollen. *1.95 to *19.95; suits *5.95 to *16.95; Chico, California, where Mr. Green Joan Blondell, Iric Linden Miss Wilma Houston of Trail, leaf has been instructor In read coats *6.95 to *26.93. THE BAND BOX A SHOE BOX, Medford. Ore. who was < week end guest of ings and speech. Mr. Greenleaf, who Jeanne Hammers,y. returned with Mr. and Mrs. Millón Steinmeti left Mrs. Dora Hammersly Sunday eve was at one time principal of Ihe Starts Wednesday local school;, is an eminent lecturer Saturday ’’cr Bend where their ning to her home. TALK about a "cup of goodness” — cay, the and reader, and recognized as a lead ‘OK AMERICA’ children Donald and David will go ing authority on Shakespeare. Much The W. R. C. will have a pot to school. They have spenl the past lig h te s t coffee d rin k e r w< n ’t hesitate to ask With Lew Ayres several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. luck dinner preceding their regular of his time Is given to visiting fo r a second cup. S. &• W C tffe c alw ays has meeting on next Wednesdays Sep schools and colleges lecturing on John Cook in this city. th a t fresh-roasted, fu ll flavored taste. Its tember 14, at their rooms in the Shakespeare and his works. arom a alone makes one th irs t fo r it. Just Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Smith and city hall. baby daughter, Sidney, recently fo r a change, tr y i t ! Mrs. I. O. Zierolf returned yes joined the Greenleafs here, Mrs. ATTENTION! terday from Grants Pass, where Smith being Iheir daughter. Mr. and Other Values at Our Store: she underwent an operation two Mrs. Smith iiave been in New York I will continue to give weeks ago. Mrs. Jim Braden is as City the lust year, where Mr. Smith Croquinole Permanent Waves HARDW HEAT FLOUR. 49-lb. sack $1.09 sisting with work at the Zierolf has been interested in aviation. with ringlet ends for CANNING TOMATOES, rpec. per lb. lc home. They were stationed at Roosevelt $1.98 Field, Long Island, for several BREAD— all the time— 1-IB. loaf 5c Duke Mailow, former member of (This includes shampoo and wave) the local BOA baseball team, now months, where Mr. Smith serviced This price good during remainder of Bend, has spent the pas, week the plane used by Pangborn and of August and September. in this citv He played with the Herndon on their Irans Atlantic Talent team against a Portland flight. They also became personally aggregation a, the Medford fair acquainted with Post and Gaily, grounds diamond on Sunday and round-,he-vvorld fliers. (in rear of Barber Shop) 113 E. Main, Medford, Ph. 1518 Mr. Smith is one of Ihe few li Labor Day. censed parachute packers and n u w n v m ......... .... ——. — “W here Prices Sell Quality’’ _____________________ ■ ." ■ " » — I I j ■ J Itl ML ■ jumpers, and if eonilillnns warrant, Phone 8 I. A. A. WALKER We Deliver he plans Io condue, a parachute class. They will make Iheir home this winter al Ihe Greenleaf ranch. fgozZ llappcnin&^ HOLLY 29c •fo r a change . . try S & W Coffee Gold Hill Supply ALAINE’S BEAUTY SHOP Everyone Is Preserving Peaches this year! PINK-CHEEKED, Plump Peaches— as delicious as Nature grows them. They are so plentiful this year farmers have had a hard time keeping their trees from breaking down. Pay you to preserve them at the present low price! ALSO GET YOUR CANNING TOMATOES AND PLUM S NOW W e Have a Large Supply of All Style* of CANS and SUGAR IN ANY QUANTITY DRAKE’S General Line o f Grocery and D ry Good* Toney Ross and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg attended a meet ing of a sub committee of the Jack- son county beautification group al Medford Saturday evening Io dis cuss the use of *125 prize money. The plan moil favored was to beautify a |>oin, on lop ot Blackwell hill where tourists could stop for a view of the valley below. “BACK STREET” FILM PLAY NOW SHOWING AT HOLLY “Back SIrcct” Is one of the fin es, novels iver written and that no doubt is Ihe reason for ils great popularity. Made into a motion pic ture, this story is even greater than the book, critics say. This fa mous film is now showing n, Ihe Holly then,re in Medford. Irene Dunn and John Boles arc In Ihe cast. »%*%*%*****************♦*******♦** MANN’5 AUTO SERVICE General Repair HAM’S GROCERY E. T. HAM, Prop. FRESH M EATS Specials for Saturday BREAD I-lb. loaves 5c SPER R Y ’S PANCAKE FLOUR Large package 19c 1729 N. Riverside Medford, Oregon Phone 835M i a v m w w v w s m wcwwwwwvw« 1-lb. can ............. 35c SU PER SU D S 3 packages 25c SNOW FLAKE KELLOGGS BRAN FLAKES Package .................. 10c Body and Fender W ork Used Parts and Auto W recking GOLDEN W EST COFFEE Per can CORN ............. 10c SOAP 10 bars ...................... 25c 2-lb. box 20c OYSTERS Per can ................ 10c MILK Per can ...................... 5c HODGEN-BREW STER POULTRY FEED