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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 13, u m THE GOLD HILL NEWS Established 1897 Published by Mac's Printing Co. R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Ponnanents— Easter S|>ecial— Oil of Sandalwood, complete wave, »2.UH. The Cave Beauty Shop, Grunts Pass. Phone 73. 41. Gold Hill Oregon and Vicinity PU B L ISH E D EVERY THURSDAY Entered at the Poatofflce at Gold H ill, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter Subscription sa.tMl a year In advance. Mrs. Geo. Lance was visiting rel Theatre. This film brings before the atives here Monday afternoon. American public for the first time the Rocky Twins, a pair of dancing “Doc" Barker Is having his youths who have created a sensa house repainted and other improve tion on the Paris musical comedy ments mude on It. stage. They were brought to this country with a view to appearing Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cook were in a New York show this coming business cullers in Medford Mon season, but were induced to make their deput in ‘‘Blondie of the day. Follies.” Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Elliott of Foots Creek were visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook here Sunday. Advertising rates on application. Mr. and Mrs. Radtke and Mr. and Mrs. Vertls Swearinger of Chilo quin were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm llittle Thursday. Miss Marcia Railtkr who has been visiting with Miss Lucille H itlle, returned to her home with them. yaogZ Happenings Early Lambing Successful M c lf ^ T v is llo r s S a tu r-' , *1 B‘ W..7.. srM II . , . .. iiv -o v ' u L" Minnie Byerly, Mis* Bhoda Chaney, Miss Olive Turner, Mrs. Joe Blair, u ., ... . . . . ... , . ., Ruth daughter 11 « ■ HOLLYW OOD BEATS BROADWAY Mrs. M. It. Merriman returned to her home here Monday after spend ing a few days with her husband who is ill at the veteran’s hospital in Portland. fW HOM HOME R oxy Send\\ lOc “FORBIDDEN TRAIL" Sunday and Monday, A p rim C T ? “B LO N D IE OF T IIE FOLLIES" Marian Davies, Bobl Montgomery 'i'utsday. Wednesilay, A priI*1H-19 “ FAITHLESS" Tallulah Bankhead and Robert Montgomery Thursday and Friday, April 20-21 •‘ V A N IT Y STREETS ________ Chas. Blckford Saturday, April"” 22 Jack Hoxie In “Outlaw Justice” Continuous Saturdny*A Sunday Mrs. Helen Condil of Grunts Pass was visiting friends and rela tives here Sunday. Mrs. M. S. Johnson Is visiting friends and relatives at Klamath Falls. Misses Eileen Morningstar and Irene Hoffman of Medford, spent the week end here with Frances Davis, y - y .. y DEPENDABLE DENTISTRY V 235 East Main Phon« S73-J MEDFORD, OREGON - -r “The Yellow Shadow” for Ihe next 5 months of A COMEDY-MYSTERY DRAMA IN 3 ACTS Friday Evening, Make the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the w it, the wisdom, the com panionship, the charm that have made the Atlantic, for seventy-five years, Ameri ca's most quoted and most cherished magazine. Suturiluy Only, April 15 Buck Jones in Mr. Hall is quite ill at Ids home here, his daughter, Mrs. Kais is here w ith him. a« - Dr. I. H. Gove High School Present The Atlantic Monthly OW NED CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the adoption of Jacqueline Jeanne Hoffman, a m i nor child. To Nora Hoffman and ------------- Hoffman, her husband: IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby com manded to appear before the coun ty court of the state of .Oregon for Jackson County, on the 24th day of April, 1933 at ten o’clock A. M. at the court house in Medford, Oregon { to show cause, if any exists, why a decree of this court should not be made decreeing that the said Jac-' queline Jeanne Hoffman should be to all intent« and purposes the child of Mary Marjorie Porter, and that the name of Jacqueline Jeanne Hoffman be changed to Jacqueline Jeanne Porter. Witness my hand and the seal of this court affixed this 20th day of March, 1933. G. R. CARTER, Clerk of the County and M23-A13 Circuit Court. The Junior-Senior Classes o f Gold H ill ,?f ,hc SkeeU " 2 ° Graham contracting company who huv‘‘ " m lnln« recently on Sardine creek, hus been a business visitor in « (iold H ill other ?>ou South v is n o r io .o io m u und unu oiner ,.rn Orfgon (ow ||, („ c p„s, wefk NOTICES Canyon City— Grant county’s early lambing operations were the most successful in the past six years, reports County Agent R. G. Johnson. Ewes twined well and then had plenty of milk. Grass was slow in starting but by April 1 con ♦ -------------------- -------------------------- W. G. BISHOP, M. D. ditions were good. Stockmen arc Physician and Surgeon learning that the finest “medicine” Is plenty of feed before, during and At Becker’s Drug Store— Mon., after lambing— plus cleanliness. . . ' ' ed~. 5 to 7 p. m. j With these prevailing generally this Medford office: Jackson County I Bank Building year disease was at a minimum. Hollywood stole a march on Broadway during the filming of llrynn Ward has returned to her; lla rry Childers is carrying mull "Blondie of the Follies,” Marion home here, after spending about a for Frank Childers this week, Davies’ latest starring vehicle, in month mining in the hills, mining. ’ ______ which she is supported by Robert ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moore of Med- Montgomery, which w ill open Sun Mrs. Oils Johnson of Ashlund ford were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W ill day for a two day run at the Roxy was visiting relatives herq Sutur- |»u,,l Sunday, day evening. Among LEGAL April 14, 8 P. M HIGH SEND 31.00 (mentioning this ad) SCHOOL GYM S p e c ia ltie s B e tw e e n A c ts to The Atlantic Monthly, 8 Arlingtno S t, Boston ADM ISSION: 25 cents Grade Students, 10 cents » ■ a« M V ■ »■ J U S T T W O M ORE D A Y S ! that it not a very Iona tim e! ELECTRIC NATIONAL CASH REGISTER —and check proctector for sale CHEAP! S o . fo lk « C AV r llA fc ir v if vnu w a n t RF- A I V A I I IF C Shoes! Shoes! We have gone through the entire stock of shoes and arranged them in group prices. You cannot afford to miss this bargain event—even if you don’t need a pair. Don’t forget. These are STAR BRAND ALL LEATH ER SHOES. Ladies’ Shoes grouped in 3 M en’s Work Shoes Group lots— ed to sell 98c $1.49 $1.98 $1.49 $1.98 $2.49 (JQ 8-inch Top to sell a t ................. $1.98 B oys’ School Shoes, 1 one price to close out ■ OQ 16 in top to sell at as low as Boys’ High Tops 1 one price to close out* QQ $2.29 to $3.98 Values to $ q . oo . Men these are real values. Don’t miss. Men’s Dress Oxfords and One lot o f Ladies’ Shoes grouped to sell at Shoes, 3 pair for ... $2.49 $2.98 _______ OPEN EVENINGS Until 9 P. M. Last Days o f Sale MEDFORD, OREGON Bankrupt Stock $1.79 . WillH. 217 W E ST MAIN STREET - Ladies’ High Tops $ j • 5c Did you ever see such val $3.49 ues before? Values to $7.00 Ladies* Corsets, This is another knockout. final c lo se -o u t..... 5c Sale Starts Tomorrow at 9 A. M. M . M arkall, A djuster B oys’ Long Cord uroy Pants, $1.95 values, last price Ladies’ Dresses & Pajamas. Regular $1.95 values for 69c 25c B oys’ Long Dress Pants, final price Children’s Black Stockings, f i n a l close-out price, 98c Men’s $3.00 value 50% all wool Un ion suits, closeout $ 1 .2 9 2c pr. Collar buttons, pearl back, 10c value, to close out Men’s Leather Belts ...,25c Men’s Belt Buckles ...,10c Men’s Leather Mitts....14c 5c Pocket Combs 5c Suit Cases, as low as....69c Men’s Hickory and Blue Chambray S h ir ts ..........39c Boys’ Caps, close out 44c Men’s Carpenter Overalls —Phoenix Brand — Good Quality, heavy .......... 69c Men, here is one you’ll talk about for a long time! A suit for lc Boys’ $1.00 Felt Crushers, final close-out price ...,25c Gem and Auto Strop Razors, Ladies’ Children’s & Boy’s Rubbers, $1 values. Fresh stock. Close out price....19c $ 1 .0 0 10c ea. Men’s Caps, close out....49c Ladies’ Galoshes, final close- >ut price, <w uC ß ä l T Ladies Compacts Men’s V ests, close out 10c Men’s 50c Bow T i e s ..... 5c Children’s $1 Felt Slippers, close out Men’s Necktie Pins— C _ to close out, choice .... J C Buttons and Snaps, 4 card ............................... I V Ladies’ and Children’s Straw H ats for .......... Coat Hangers, to close o u t ..... 5c 1c Crochet and Kn:tting 4 Needles, each .............. I C Cooks’ Caps, to close out .. 10c W ill H. W ils o n Bankrupt Stock R em em b er! O n ly Two More Days! Its th e Finish!