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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY » .1 1 ■ ... ■— ■■■■■...................... -■ ■■ . . • ■ 111 q . i q . u — - ********************************* I ■ - M VALENTINES ä In. úaV Ha venings 8 FOR 5 CENTS und up P H O T O F I N I S H I N G : 4c u n d 5 c IIE tii ^•.11. & u prinl. M U S IC and PH O T O H O U SE GRANTS PASS, ORE. r „ , ■ « H . •• Miss Berllm Coy was a business Gus Tylec is making improve ments on the street near his home. caller al Medford Saturday. T H. D. Heed was a business calli 1 Nelson Oden of Sams Valley was in Medford Tuesday 11! terno« n. Gold Hill visitor Monday. R IV O L I OREGON GRANTS PASS Thurs., Fri., Sat. Feb. 9-10-11 Richard Dix and Ann Harding in -THE CONQUERORS" Sunday. Monday, Feb. 12 and 13 •TONIGHT IS OURS” Fredric Murch, Claudette Colbert Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 14-15 Barbara Stanwyck in “LADIES THEY TALK ABOUT" AT THE STATE THEATRE Friday and Saturday. Feb. 10-11 Buck Jones in •FIGHTING MARSHAL Sunday Only, February 12 Mary Pickford in "KIKI" GAS GET L IV IN G S T O N ’S P R IC E S Crank Case and G reasing S ervice Livingston’s S E R V IC E ST A T IO N Gold H ill, Ore. v w w w w ********************************* i were F in ger W a v e í á í h c / k 'U í ts t v . f n t t s o i t i u i v f « Mx.'.’n»'/'«'«.' .Mrs. Pete Smith of Grant I1 was here visiting her p a r e u ls , Mr and Mrs. Roy Cameron. Sunday. ¿ í 'p ’' —Story o f- JOHN BARRYMORE iyRichardDS FIRST CLASS MEATS A number of Gold Hill tended the celebration of ing of the cheese factory Point Saturday. More people from all parts of were in attendance. P erm an en t W aves $3.50 tsJ 44 / I ’ FOB SALE: t-tulic Rad > .11 fin -f condition, $15. Inquire at the News Mrs. Belle Centers of Browns office. F9 boro was here visiting her daughter. Hiram Moore and family of Evans Mrs. Opal Welts, Sunday. .«¿CT'" Creek were visiting Mr. and Mr . FOR SALE: Royal vacuum clean John Cook here Tuesday. er. and Conserve. Bargain. Mrs. Dan Seth Coy is making several im /■ "d t/jr bo.it/119, McCarter, Gold Hill. f9p Jto.'tS tin' rtconioi / i f ■tiny- tVjVton/y provements on his s e n ire station the Ax j . ’re tn - j /< un! my- Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Drake were at the Rogue Nook Inn, this week o n t/» S i t ' } business callers in Grants Pas» Mon Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson of day. Medford are moving into Ihe John Frank Walklin, who has been it McFadden house this week. for some time, is now able lo be up Mrs. Madeline Pendleton and chil proud o f his tw o children than o f all h it trium phs in walking around. LI IS g tc iic « m ib itio n u 10 be zb!c to d n w r i turn »» dren, Jesseniine and Billy, spent Ihe the theatre. r l well and u u D r- I t if lw !clt theicreen Mrs. Otis Johnson ok Ashland was week end at Ashland. he u y s he w ould become a lubber -.ilc -ru n As » n u tte r lie is an Irish-American and make» no bones aho it bi» a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. o f f i n . one o f hi» various nicer.- u l livelihood, in the day* birthday being February 15, IS8J he e i c i admits the Those on the sick list this w e e k Roy Cameron, Friday. before young maidens m il old became fam iliar w ith lit» place to have been Philadelphia and at fifty he's « ill are Diek Walker. Clinton Walker prohlc was selling testim•»mil» tor 1 hair restorer. platin g dashing young lose » w ith more pei»union than Wilbur Martin returned to his and Mrs. Floyd Lance. m ost o f tlic juvenile» in I lotlyw ood He thinks "Canadian Capers" is swell music and enjoys home Sunday from the Reuben mine the tunny paper» more than the editorial pages o f his Sun He hold» the record at rise R K O -R adio Pictures lo< fo r See Ihe display of Valentine can at Wolf Creek where he has been day n c » 'p ip c r His pet averiioni are early n n rn in g phone the greatest number o f hours sleep on the set but he dies at Horning’s Shark. Grants j working. calls in d fat lady journalists, ycr h e 'll stay up all nigh t never misses a call or p r o to n at retakes Pass, and lake home a box for your talking to a cub tejiortcr. He owns four dogs, twelve cits, a K in g vulture, fifty « h e r Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tylee and Al rweelhearl. Tuesday. Feb. It. F2 His favorite divli it water cress and hi taste in books tuns varied kinds o f buds, tw o $10,000 automobile» and a steel Pelletier, who has been visiting Mr. to c t.’ y American authors. He is considerate o f laborers, D euel yacht. Dick Kay of Medford, represent- , and Mrs. Tylee, were Medford call deaf old la lies and frightened actors. but tic s ruthlessly W hen he's not w orking, he and tin family usually trke ing the Zellcrbacli Paper company ers Monday. fu n k in t iii a vtt ’ ion to stupid executives. Song cruiscson the "Infanta", hsh in g.exp loiing.lio ntm g . of Portland, was a Gold Hill litis i He collects ivory, old glassware, gun» a- .! . .nnv « n c l N o maaer w h ir a "Knee jum per" tie may have been in Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford of ness visitor Monday afternoon. H is brother Lionel 1» his fiv o tite actor and h r •..•■ter I'thei his y o u th ... his wife, Dolores Costello, has completely Medford were visiting Mrs. Craw his favorite actress a n j he thinks lie did hit d o m e ttic i’ r.l D on Juan, now . . . his life today is as sim ply Mr. and Mrs. Boy Parr and daugh ford’s mother, Mrs. Mary Morelock, Work as Captain Ahab in Moby Dick as that o f an Episcopalian re ctor and he's m ore ter Dorothy of Reedsport were vis here Sunday. iting friends here Sunday, enroute Mrs. R. H. Gay of Riverside col to Ashland. ony, is having a new barn and a new chicken house erected on her R. C. Jorgenson was visiting rela property. tives at Ashland Friday. Mrs. Mac Logan worked at the Grotto during hour anti 15 minutes. The previous Dick Robinson went Saturday to R E P O R T LO CA L P la n e S eta N ew R ecord his absence. record was tu ie hour ami 24 min Ihc North Pole mine, north of Rogue R E L IE F W O R K P ortlan d to M edford utes* ». River, where he and Kenneth Rob Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore am! inson are working. daughters. June and Yvonne, weri (Continued from page 1) Time records for iiighls between Miss l.n.i llankcy of Portland guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephen Portland and Medford were brok eatne Ttn- Ted Hitter and Clarence Kell at- »* making Hum very subject to tlis- of this week for a son at Grants Pass Sunday.' en Monday by the United Air Lines v is it w i t l i tie r si-.1er. Miss Albertina t nded the Chemawa Indian-Medford ease. high school basketball game in Logan Gardner went to the Chis Lunches are being served in most tri-motor passenger plane, which llankcy. a teacher i» • ••« local Medford Saturday night. holm mine at the Meadows Saturday districts of the county, often fur traveled at an average six-etl of schools. Mrs. Gardner is staying al Ihe hour nished by the Parent-Teachers as IH7.2 miles per hour, according to Less than one week till Valen of her father, W. P. Ghisholm, dur sociation. As Iher" is no such or an announcement made by Phil Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham ami tines day, Tuesday, February 14. A S h a r p , f i e l d s i i j i e r i n l e u e n t in M e d ing his absence. ganization here, anti as the health Mrs. Bob Haves of Phoenix were box of our special Valentine candy .mil funds tire low, it is Imped thai ford for Hie I'nited Air Lines. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomp makes the ideal Valentine. Horn J. A. Thomason, Miss Bertha Coy The ship left Portland at 111:15 son ami Mrs Alt Ilia Bobbins and other service groups of the city wilt ing’s Shack, Grants Pass. F9 and Ernest Ross attended the Che and arrived in Medford al 11 :.3O, Mr. anti Mrs. II. I>. Force Saturday contribute. mawa Indian-Medford high school making a total flying lime of one night 1,ml Sunday. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheatley and family basketball game at Medford Satur who moved to Iowa last fall, day evening. ■ II ■ that they expect to be back in Gold Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Meunier are Hill in about a month. the owners of a new Plymouth car which Mr. Meunier purchased al Mrs. Matdda Parker who has been Medford Saturday. Sunday morning staying with her daughter, Mrs. he went to Portland on Ihc train Alva Kellogg of Medford, is moving r.nd drove the new car back Tues into her home here. Her son Curtis, H em e Sm oked day. will live with her. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Tracy were Medford visitors Friday. Mrs. Jerome H. Abbott, who has been in Washington attending col lege. joined her husband here this week to make her home. Mr. Ab bott is a local high school instruc tor. B E A U T Y S P E C IA L S for V alen tin e W eek ú c»K -s.r f>>ur tZ w t Zwhv C u ■: a Ai John McFadden of Sams Vail, y Joe Seamcre of Crescent City is was in town Thursday. here visiting Ed Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kell Medford visitors Sunday. '“1 V? la n people at the open in Central than 100Q the valley Mrs. Charles Kell’s sister, Mrs. Cecilia Crawford, underwent a major operation for goiter at the Sacred Heart hospital at Medford Monday. Her daughter, Joan, is stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Kell. According to press dispatches from San Francisco, Curt Davis, coast league pitching ace, is a Shampoo* and F in ger nold-out from the San Francisco W a v e .................... $1.00 club. He has written the president of the club lhat he cannot accept the M arcel ...........................60c $4fMt a month offer which is said to be the salary limit for this season. Davis is well known in Gold Hill, B A R B E R and B E A U T Y having been a member of the fam ous BOA team here several years SH O P ago. He has been one of the leading Phone S48L Grants Pass pitchers in Ihe Coast league the past ******************************wx» few years. complete ............... 60c Old-timers from Ihc Gobi Hill vicinity will be interested in know ing that the steam whistle lhat call ed men to work al the Rill Nye mine on Galls creek some thirty-five years ago is again doing it's stuff. This time however, it will not he tooting at a mine but its familiar sound will be heard at Ihe new Central Point cheese factory. R. H. “Bob" Moore of lhat city put the whistle away years ago thinking it If might come in handy some day, and when the boiler was put in at the cheese factory he made a deal with them. H am s and Bacon F ine L iver, H am b u rger, S a u sa g e AH Cut» P ork , B e e f, M u tton OUR P R IC E S A R E RIGHT Gold Hill Meat Mkt. 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