<2 4 H IE GOLD HILL NEWS Foots Creek News | (By Mrs. Marlon Lance) THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 son Donald who have been staying Mr. Cerveny's brother William at the home of Mr. Elliotts mother were shopping in Medford Satur- Mrs. Pauline Wahl for some time day. Wednesday evening they visit- left Wednesday for Yreka, Calif, ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- on a business trip returning Thurs- ion Lance. day evening. -------- _____ I Mr. anti Mrs. Oscar Moe are the Mr. Brown of the state mining parents of twin daughters Jean and association of Portland accotnpan- Joan born at Grants Pass Sunday, ied by Henry Miller of Grants Pass Rev. E. Iverson of Medford will vjsj,et, Lance brothers placer mine y,(1IM|av, j visit the Foots creek Sunday school J Faster Sunday. Wallace Galbrath who was taken -------------------- ill at his home about ten days ago Teeth Put Into Traffic is rapidly recovering. L .w s A fU r June 9th Firestone Service Stores, Inc C L. Hopkins, Manager As every age lias its problems so low pressure principle, but, carry­ At 9th and Riverside in M elloni Phone &20. il must bave its leader«, unii thè ex- ing on with exhaustive experi­ Firestone tires, batteries, com­ icntial qualily of thè leader is his ment and lest developed the com­ plete balloon equipment, since plete brake service with <1 u»i abìlity to scuse thè needs of his ll|,pr„va| as standard by the high­ equipment, and firestone Cowdro est automotive authority. machine, wheel rims, speri 'tu o i generation, ami Io supply them. lubrication, gasoline, oils and road I his is the greatest of all Indus-1 In giving the balloon tire Io the service. trial ages, Its demands are along world, and in discovering the This is the leading institution of Industrial lines but in all essen- means of making It long wearing the community which the public has tiuls they call for the same quail- and economical through gum-dip- learned to regard as headquarters! lies of leadership—the spirit of ping, Firestone Is only living up lor dependable tire sales and serv- the pioneer who secs ahead of his to the program of pioneering effort ice where motorists have learned lime and has courage to lead the which won leadership for the name they get the utmost values for their way. and the product. money. Such is the spirit which, from the ■ This firm also handles butteries This reliable establishment is un- beginning, animated and still con- which are manufactured by. the der the direction of men of long e x -1 trots the Firestone organisation. Firestone lir e and Rubber Co. perience in this particular servin' No more notable proof could be We are pleased to compliment and huve equipped themselves for | found than the production of the the well known establishment up- serving all motordom with a guar- first balloon tires—Firestone. Full- on the sterling quality of the pro- anteed quality of tires and tubes and sized Balloon Gum-dripped Cords, duct they have seen fit to supply Not only did Firestone pioneer the the public. requisite accessories. The ladies aid of the Prasliyter- ian church of Bogue River met Friday at the home of Mrs. O. C. Palmer at the Alaska Auto park for an all day meeting with a splendid luncheon served at noon. I here was an attendance of thirty-one. It was planned to hold a food sale at Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Butler and Reckless and drunken drivers will Pruits Store at Rogue River Satur- son of Medford were dinner guests day. April 15 for the purpose of Sunday at the home of Mrs. Effie be under closer scrutiny of state of- raising money to pay the taxes on Birdseye and family. On Wednes- flcials after June 9th. as a result of the church property. Election of ,,ay yjrs. Birdseye and son Victor changes made by the state legislat- officers was held. Mrs. George Bad- were ¡n Grants Pass on business ure in the operators' code, reports ley, president, Mrs. Albert Mcll- nn(, .,|so c»lle»l on Mrs. H. P. Eg Hal E. Iloss. Secretary of Slate. vain, vice president, Mrs. Sam San- Every person convicted of oper- dry, secretary. Mrs. W. A. Johnston _____ ating a motor vehicle because of in- treasurer. Others present were Rev. Ethel Henderson from near Gold eompch'iicx. driving while intoxi- and Mrs. Sidney Harris, Mrs. Elisa- Hi|j spcnt lhe e„,| wilh p lan -: rated, recklessness and hit and run STUDENT1S MEET NOTED MEN for the National Council for the pre- beth Fowler, Mrs. W. F. Wright,t che Bucker. | drivers, regardless of the court hav- High School Bands _____ ' vention of war: Captain Salisbury, Mrs. Ray Moore. Mrs. Carlos Mag- _____ ' ing jurisdiction in the matter, will To Compete at U. of O. Eugene, Ore.—In one fortnight famous explorer; Yosuke Matsuoka. erle. Mrs. John Breeding. Mrs. Dav- Tlu. Creek Sunday school be reported immediately to the Sec- --------- students of the University were of- leader in the Japanese delegation to id McLaren, Mrs. Vencil Cerving, wiI| observe Easter with a pro- { rctary of Stale for appropriate acl- gram and treat for the children, and ion in the mailer of license suspen- , Eugene, Ore,_Bands from more (cred opportunity of contact with the League of Nations and a graiiu Mrs. Walter Combs. Mrs. Effie f ....... .......high Birdseye, Miss Tillie Anderson on. will ...... also begin using .................... lhe twenty I sions or revocations, changes in the ,hnn 20 I schools in various six great thinkers ami orators of the ule of the University of Oregbn; l.ln- Miss Ethel Simpson, Mrs. Martin ncw' s„ng boJks recentlx purchased. I law require. These citations of Iraf-' partie the effectiveness of the curb 1 The concerts will all he held in Mc­ CHARGE «'tie plain House Dress with every family Inn outlaw operators,” explained Arthur Court, which has a s-nting Secretary Hass. “Many serious traf­ rapacity bundle anu unting to 90c or more. for several thousand fic violations have conic under the people. Will Also Pick Up Dry Leave Orders at jurisdiction of these courts and the Itanils will compete In three class­ Clvaalng convicted drivers have continued es. ('lass A will Include schools over SHAVERS BARBER SHOP to operate I heir automobiles because 600, class It those from 400 to 600. W e Call Tuesday and we will call and deliver the State was unaware of the fact and class C under 400. All cham­ and Friday at your home. and could not suspend or revoke the pions from last year, Jefferson in operator’s license. The new law will class A. Silverton in class It. and eliminate that condition,” Boss said. Hill Military Academx in class C An additional help to the enforce­ will be present Io defend iheir li­ ment of lhe suspension or revoca- lies. Grants Pass, Oregon I tion of drivers licenses is the new Each band will be required to I provision in the law requiring earh play one selection number. They | convicting magistrate to immediat­ arc first allowed a “warm-up” ely lake up the license of those inarch which will not he judged. found guilty of serious offenses and This ••warm-up” however will be in I forward lhe cards to the state de- the nature of a contest, since sever­ i partment. al band masters will play their own compoaitiona in a special composi­ tion contest. Look at this Special... F r e n c h ’s S te a m L a u n d r y Conger Funeral Parlors ♦ On Oregon Farm* Farmers Try New Crops OF DO YOU REALLY KNOW t k L O W COST of " A L L ELECTRIC" SERVICE • The ute of "ALL ELECTRIC" service in your home corresponds to quantity-buying of groceries or any other commodity. The larger the quantity purchased, the less cost per unit,- and the more electric current you use the less cost per kilowatt hour. • Y ou and your family will enjoy the comfort and convenience that are brought to you with the increas­ ed use of electricityl Y ou will appreciate the low cost of this up-to-the-minute service. 1HE CALIFORNIA OREGON ROWER COMPANY Grants Pass Business Directory The business and professional people of Grants Pass, listed in this directory are glad to serve the people of this territory in any way possible. They firmly believe that whenever possible your home town merc-hant should be patronized, but they offer their services in addition to those you can receive at honre, and invite ycu to consult them when in Grants Pass. FREE ENLARGEMENTS 8x10 Inch size with each 85.00 worth of kodak work on films MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE Grants Pass, Oregon We Appreciate Your Business SLOVER’S NATIONAL DRUG STORE J. A. Slover, Prop. Grants Pass, Oregon ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. Sherwin Williams Paints McCormick-Deering Farm Implements Housewares—General Hardware 204 South Sixth St.—Phone 38 Grants Pasa, Oregon ♦ I I Fine Watch A Jewelry Repairing Beady for you when promised Prices Most Reasonable BUHN'S JEWELRY STORE Grants Pass, Oregon We Huy Old Gold 4 ♦ VALLEY CLEANERS «11 1-2 East H St. Grants Pass, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned and pressed 81.00 Hats cleaned and blocked 81.00 Plain dresses cleaned and press ed 81.00 DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE nt the lowest prices consistent with quality. HEATH'S MEN’S WEAR Grants Pasa - - - - - Oregon La Grande—Twelve new crop demonstrations on acreages rang­ ing from two to 40 acres have been arranged by farmers through Union county. Most are with crested wheat grass though three earh are trying flax seed and alfalfa planted in rows for seed. Dunean McDonald of this vacinity is putting in the largest acreage of these new crops, seeding 40 acres to flax and 20 acres Io erested wheat grass, reports H. G. Avery, county agent. J. B. Weav­ er of Union is putting in 20 acres of alfalfa for seed and 10 acres of flax. I I 1 MEDFORD OREGON W. P. CHISHOLM. M. D. Geaeral Practitioner Phones Office 19, Res. 9-1. I Gold H ill, OFegon Honner’s Feed Store their line, and as a result their bus­ At 41 S. Grape St. in Medford. lory. They bundle a full line of feed, iness has grown until they reach Phone 799. To successfully conducl a business and have given ssteciul cure inse- out In every direction. Because of lhe great volume of of this nature requires special lecting it so il will give lhe best re­ study and care in selecting the sults. Only feeds that are fat and business transacted thru their ex­ stock Farmers are no longer satis- milk producers will he found in tensive establishment, because of fled to feed their stock any kind their stock ami they are constantly i their up-to-date business methods of feed but require a feed that has j in touch with their customers who and the high quality of product been tested, and of proven quality. 1 have given it a trial. I bandied. Ibis well-known concern This firm has given the question They make a special effort to the has gained for this section a com-* careful study and consequently is farmer and are glud to give him inereial prestige as an excellent aiding in the agriculture develop- any advice or information he dc- market for retailer that could be ment of all the surrounding lerrl-1 sires on any subject pertaining loiguined in no other manner. Extension Records Broken Dallas—March broke all records in the history of extension work in Polk county for number of calls nt (he office of County Agent J. It Beck. During the month there were 589 calls either personally or by W . A. Holloway, Prop telephone. Of these 34 were farmers it at this grocery you save money seeking loans from the federal loan At 117 N. Central St. in Medford. and why? For the well-known fact office. In addition to the office bus­ Phone 20. that a grocery operated on a smaller iness, the agent made 79 farm calls At this popular grocery and food margin of profit than any other line in March. The usual volume of of- lice* calls in Polk county runs store you will find only the most of business. And for this renson they wholesome and nationally known | must turn their stock five or more around 200 or so a month. times a year, thus insuring fresh lines of provisions, Know what is going on in Gold Huy it at Ibis grocery is a fitting groceries at all times of the year. This grocery is one of lhe vilal el­ Hill—Subscribe Io The News and slogan for all oeople who wish Io keep informed. keep their food bill al the lowest ements In the health and prosperity possible figure. Al this day and age of Ibis section. Their motto is Ser­ . . . . . . < • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * the modern grocery is more than vice anil Quality First, so the next ♦ ♦ just a grocery store. It is a store time you are tempted to send to Gold Hill Lodge No. 129 xvhere "you get good groceries and ¡distant eilies for your supplies Just * I. O. O. F. Ihc very best of foods at all times, {slop to think, when you spend your Their slogan is, we spend with those money lhat far away II is used lo Meets every Tuesday evening who spend with us. When you buy { develop the distant cities and makes Visitors Always Welcome Reliable Grocery your own property less valuable. Money spent at home tends to create the community spirit, and a percen­ tage of (his dollar thusly spent w ill actually come hack to you in some form or another. This grocery Is under able and efficient management who have spent a great deal of their lives In lhe grocery business. They gee that their slock is replete at all limes with the food supplies that every housewife asks for and need?. Nal- ionnlly known brnnds are carried together with those of local manu­ facture. If it can be had at all you w ill find it nt this grocery. American Fruitgrowers, Inc. AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97. , Meets every Wednesday Night at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Gobi Hill. Oregon Carrie Puhi, Noble Grand. They are well located on N. Ethel Martin, Vice Grand. Central in Medford. Phone 1265 Elinor Force, secretary. Through their straight-forward Lucy Mce, Treasurer. and above-board policies this firm GOLD HILL CHAPTER W. R. C. has established an enviable reputa­ Meets Twice a month on the 2nd tion in these parts and farmers and and 4th Wednesdays at their Club the people generally have come to rooms in the City Hall. look upon this firm as one of the Maybelle Dotson, president. prominent concerns of this section. Edith Bryan, secretary. Through their extensive dealings Madge Dorman, Treasurer. in these lines they afford lhe farm­ ers of this section a most advantag­ ~CHRisTIAN~SCIENCE NOTICE Christian Science services are eous market right at their door. They bring very many dollars held each Sunday morning nt elev­ en o’clock in the building across Into this section each year thnt would otherwise go to some other from Odd Fellows hall. Everyone Is welcome. G. R. GREEN, Manager. not so entirely satisfactory in every particular. No matter what problem you may have in marketing you will find the management can solve it for you. They are courteous and willing lo give you all the information on lo­ cal fruits of whieh they carry a complete line. This section is indeed fortunate lo have such a p»-igrcssive firm to serve it in this line for it udils in no little way to the progress and pros­ perity of the entire surrounding territory. In making this review of the business interests wc are glad to center where policies and service compliment this well known place upon the business of this concern ns conducted, and to say that this firm w ill greatly add to the develop­ ment and expansion of this section of the state. The management are good busi­ ness men who have by their honest methods brought this establishment into the leading position that It oc­ cupies today In the commercial and agricultural life of this section. They have always been booster* for this community and In this bus­ iness review we wish to compli­ ment them upon the admirable man­ ner in which they are serving the public.