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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1932)
Paget THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Miss Zelda Smith was a guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Wallace Trotter in Grants Pass Monday. ig y Preaching Service* at M. E. Church Change Time BUY QUALITY— Mrs. Helen Gondii and daughter Evening services nt the Methodist of Grunts Pass were guests of rela church will begin nl 7:30 p. in., promptly on September 25 and each Lyle Schoppert of Medford was a tives here Sunday. business caller in this city Friday. Evugene Wyall of Sums Valley Sunday thereafter, according to an Marvin Emory was a business was a guest of friends in this city announcement made this week. This earlirr hour makes it more Saturday. caller in Grants Pass Monday. convenient for older (teople and Mrs. ('ora Bumerot moved Wed Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P. Kinney of school children to attend. nesday to the Joe Hanuuersly house Central Point, were guests Sunday Bev. Ilulburd, the presiding min- near the schoolhouse. of Mr. Kinney's parents, Mr. and iser. delivers very interesting and ? j J i I i f e ,. H RCF ST STOCKS OF M EN ’S W EAR a n (o b . found al THE Mrs. Fred Wahl, who has spent Mrs. Wnt. Kinney in this city. educational sermons and those who 1CGGLKY, Southern Oregon’* largest and finest men’s store — complete the past month with the Misses Mrs. Pete Smith of Grants Pass do not attend are missing a treat. Nellie and l.vndell Jacobs, has re was a week end guest of her par Also, Sunday School services are outfitter* for men and young men. turned to her home on Foots Creek. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Cameron in held ut 10 a. in. every Sunday. Burnham Dufur of Portland who Gold Hill. has spent the past two weeks with An S. P. paint crew has been slc- Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Erwin of San relatives in this city returned Sun Diego were guests of the Misses tioned at Gold Hill the last week day evening to his home in that Jacobs here Friday while enroute doing various jobs for the W oempany V * 1 I and city. Mrs. F. Pickett of Blversi from Canada to their home. erslde Col- ! ] ony left Tuesday for Pori Ian Mrs. Dora Hanuuersly. Mrs. Lola I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force of spend a short time with »ortland to Heed and Mrs. Skeeters returned relatives. " Eagle Point were guests Sunday of Tuesday to the Stuart Weeks ranch Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Force in this near McLeod where they have been at New Low Prices and Mrs. Clarence Cook and daugh city. employed during the fruit season ter, Alice Lee, motored to Crater Leonard Hall of Central Point and Lake Sunday. Suita for ntouta—longs— • packing pars. They will complete ■tuba — regular«—young his father, Mr. Hail of California, the work this week. Mrs. Claude Lawrence who has man. were Sunday guests of Mr. and BROADCLOTH FANCY RAYON spent a short time here with Mrs. Mrs. Earl Moore and family Joe Hammersly relumed this ureek priced down to Miss Buth Byerly left Sunday for Io Medford. W ILLIAM E. PH IPPS Eugene, where she will enroll as Word was received here Wednes a student id the University of Ore day by Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Wheatley i Candidate for gon. Miss Byerly attended U. C. L. I hid their daughters, Lucille und Le ' A. last year. ona had arrived safely al Atlantic, COUNTY JUDGE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliot of San Iowa, on Sunday. Wc arc featuring bromi- “I Want to Be Your Hired Man’ l Bernadino who have spent some time Mrs. C. A. Dusenberry. who has doth shirts—in blues, Ians, Fancy clock rayon with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook in this A lawyer, capable in both busi grejs and while fast col OVERCOATS been quite ill dur.ng the past few ness administration and probate city are now guests of Mr. Elliot's months is now somewhat improved j ors—preshrunk—full cut — Ho»e at 20c Priced From matters. ail outstanding value. mother, Mrs. Fred Wahl, on Foots at the home of Mrs. J. D. Hedgpelh i 2 pr. for 35c Creek. .* .1# where she was taken Sunday. Taxes can be reduced without $12.95 and up impairing any of our institutions. Mrs. Aletha Bobbins returned City Marshal Eber Davis is spend- 1 Monday evening from Portland ing the week nt his cinnabar claim I where she had spent the week with in Douglas county. George Hum ROUGH R.’DER CORDS in a variety of shade*, q o a friends. Mrs. Bobbins attended the mersly has been carrying the star of [ the quality kind at . ................................... San Francisco-Portland baseball authority in Davis' absence. games while in the city. The local school nurse. Miss Sybil Walker of Medford, accompanied h\ r By Mallory Miss Nellie Jacobs, made several home calls in the city and district > Wednesday. Wm. Puhi is erecting a small i Medford’* Leading Clothier* For More Than 29 Years Other* at $2.95 building on his ranch south of town near the road. Mr. and Mrs. Puhi j Medford will make this their temporary WORK SHOES IOE=XO] home while building a house on Hi-cut*, $3.95, 5.95, 8.50 '=•1 NOW SHOWING this portion of their property. ”RO GREATER LOVE” Wm. E. Phipps of Medford, dem TW O KILLED nt uny iMilut along Ihe highway, Local People Visit Dickie Moore, Alexander Carr Regular Work Shoe* ocratic nominee for county judge, they stilled, but in Crrscent City IN CAR CRASH Coast Fire District ' they learned that fire had damaged $1.95 tr $5.00 visited Gold Hill Tuesday and called Friday and Saturday on prospective voters. Mr. Phipps , Bedwood oil the old route of Ihe (Continued trom page 1) 'THE LAST MAN” See pur new hunting shoe— Two local people. Mrs. Kale Phil highway Into Ihal city. is a lawyer and is well qualified Charles Bickford suede leather top with rubber foruia. 1 iieir home had also been al lips anil Mrs. J. A. Grimes traveled for the office. soles. Smoke was heavy all along the Chicago previously. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday A free Crristian Science lecture And other hunter's supplies. Ihe Bedwood highway Io Crescent coast where fires are numerous nl Sunday Ihclr trip was lo have , THE NIGHT MAYOR” will be held at the Bialto theatre City Sunday and up the coast to the head ol the Cheteo river, and Lee Tracy, Evelyn Knapp, in Medford Tuesday, September 27, taken them to Grants Pass where t Brookings mid Gold Beach. They ulong Ihe highway between Brook Barbara Weeks al 8 p. m. John Ellis Sedman, C. S„ Mrs. Crnfford s husband has l»een | ings and Gold llcaeh many acres employed al painter with the Code rejKirl a had fire near Patrick's had burned over with several will give the address and the public Hall paint crew, which had painted creek on the Heilwood highway Coming is invited. stretches along Ihe road still on fire. llic Standard station on Sixth street. Next Wednesday ami Thursday Grant* Pa**, Ore. Wm. Ferguson left Wednesday for H e hud completed his work there where fire wax burning on bolli The Colgrovr rancli neur Gold Beach, VAUDEVILLE his mining claim in Dougins coun nnd they planned to bring him home sides of Ihe road and covered u large one of Ihe finest in Ihal section was territory up the side and along Ihc completely destroyed. The Meyers ty to spend a few days in assess with them. ridge of Ihe mountain. ment work. J. W. Bryan is taking creek district hud suffered consid Dr. DeVorp wax starting on a No Redwood trees had burned erably. care of the janitor work nt the Gold hunting trip, and although alone in Hill school for Mr. Ferguson. his car, wax accompanying a group Men’s and Boy*’ OVERALLS and CORDUROYS Special Friday and Saturday: 200 of hunter, in several curs. new dresses just received. Special CHILDREN’S SCHOOL D R ESSES 59c up at 83.45 and ••5.95. They look twice Curt Davi* Due for Major the price. Hals 39e to $11.00; shoes Ball Career, Say* Gregory $1.49 Io $1.95. Al the store (hat New Pattern* in CRETONNES News of Interest to Gold Hill saves you money. THE BAND BOX 4 SHOE BOX, Medford, Ore. s22 baseball fans will be found in the Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Boss. Mrs. information gleaned from L. H. Tom Smith and daughter Louise, Gregory’s sport gossip column in From 18. S. Central to 236 S. Central, Medford Mr. and Mrs. Kill Force, Mrs. Paul Ihe Portland Oregonian that Curtis Thompson, Mrs. H. D. Force. Miss Davis, former Gold Hill BOA pitch --------- AND ENTIRE CHANGE OF PRICKS ______ General Line of Grocery and Dry Good* Bernice Cook. Mrs. Earl Moore, and er, now with Ihe San Francisco 10c DBINKS — NOW 8c or 2 for 15c Seals, is due to be “sold up Ihe riv Mrs. Mabel Bobinson were among 15c Double Thick Milk Shakes — NOW |0e er” to soni" major league club. local callers in Medford, Saturday. ■< i'k P’n,i quart Davis pitched the BOA’s into a Regular 00c Chocolate (.ream — 45c pound Ned Albert Coverdalc of Bogue stale championship here several ----------- All other prices in proportion_______ Kiver and Miss Pearl Fehl of Med years ago under Ihe managership of ford were quitely married by Judge Doc Bowers. He had a burning fast C. B. Larnkin at the county court bull and fast breaking curve that house. Coverdale is a young Hogue made him almost impossible to hit. Hiver farmer and Mrs. Coverdale is As a hitter he was also a lop employed on the Medford Daily notcher. E. T. HAM, Prop. News. Says Gregory: “The San Francis O. P. E. Dorman, brother of Geo. co Seals count on the sale of Curt Dorman of this city, and a former Davis, their star young pitcher, to resident of Gold Hill died at Boise, cut down a deficit for the season • • Idaho, September 9, and services If any coast league pitcher has were held there September 14. Mr. earned the right lo a major league Dorman lived here for several years, try Curl Davis is surely the lad. leaving about twelve years ago, and But for his pitching the Seals would had many friends who will be sor be lucky io have risen out of the ry to hear of his passing. second division at any time. Curl C. Vroman is erecting a rock has been Ihc big shot.” house on the property on the west BREAD Crystal W edding Oat* bank of Galls creek south of this I-lb. loaves Premium city, which he recently purchased. Large package 22c The house will have a concrete At the ROXY THEATER, Vegetables front gardens right here in our valley foundation, rock walls, steel win Medford, Oregon that show you what fine quality products can be dow frames nnd a fireproof roof. American Saturday Only, Sepl. 24 K C Vromans will not occupy the house raised here are featured at our store. “CYCLONE KID” CLUB COFFEE BAKING POWDER it being built as an investment. Buzz Barton 2 lb*......................... 35c A photographer visited the Beaver 25 oz. can ........ 19c Local fruits, too, whenever possible, are bandied Portland Cement plant here Tuesilay Sunday and Monday, Sept. 25 26 by us—for we take pride in taking pictures of the plant nnd its “REACHING FOR THE MOON” California Home W ALDORF TISSUE employees. He stated he was rep Douglas Fairbanks CATSUP resenting Ihc “Hock Products” and Tuesday ami Wednesday, Sept. 27-28 HOME PRODUCTS Per roll ................ 5C Large bottle ........ 18c the "Pit and Quarry” magazines, 'When a Fellow Needs a Friend eastern publications, which will use Jackie Cooper ARGO the piclures and a story concerning P & G SO AP Thursday and Friday, Sept. 29-30 the plant in coming issues CORN STARCH 10 bar* .............. 29c “THUNDER BELOW” Patronize local grower* by trading at__ 2 pkg*.........................15c Tallulah Bankhead CLASSIFIED at a LO W PRICE D © 0 S U IT S Overcoals it S H IR T S $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 4 .5 0 SOX 2 for 2 5 c QC ¿fe 4.5U CfT FALL HATS $3.50-$5.00 HE A TH’S A N N O U N C EM EN T! Change o f Location of The CREST DRAKE'S HAM’S GROCERY They're Fresh FRESH M EA TS Specials for Saturday F ’iey're Local Grown 5c M J B COFFEE 3 lb. can ........... 98c W hite King W ASHING POW DER Large p a ck a g e.........-37c HODGEN-BREWSTER POULTRY FEED FOB BENT: Two modern rexl- I dcnces on paving in Gold Hill. In quire Harry Childers. SI 5-06 Coming Saturday, Del. 1 “THE STOWAWAY” Fay Wray FOR SALE: Standard make of Daily Matinee 1:30; Eves 7 P m. piano near Gold Hill. Will sacrifice Continuous Shows Sat. and Sun 1:30 to 11 p. m. for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy Adults terms. Write Tallman Piano Store, Children 10c I Salem, Oregon. S8 G old H ill Supply ‘Where Prices Sell Quality” Phone 8 L A. A. WALKER Wa D elira,