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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1933)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS ■ THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933 ing pill, proved to lie a bottle—of WXWXXXXXXXXXXXXX**********- Permanents, $1.50, $2.50, $400 er May basket. Amu’ the hail, welaer stick* w rit grape Juice—inscribed on the label Hot lunches every Saturday night ami $5.50 at Bowman's Beauty Shop, cut uml then all assembled before thus. ’'For stomach's sake, never in the dance pavilion. phone 57. Medford. Ore. ***• (he lire place. To the shouts of— take anything stronger than this.“ Jean Smith of Sardine creek is —Uncle Curt. Mr. and Mrs. C. Stumbo of Foots Thais my hot dog In the ashes, »laying in town with Mrs. Jack The groom's grandmother, Mrs. creek were business callers here give me a slice of onion,—too much Smith, this week. mustard—and a second helping of Vroman, who Is nearing Ihe eighty Monday. Marjorie Cameroa spent the week Earl Moore and Fred Cornutt left tiians please", we were able to mark, and who boasts she has gain W. P. Bailey of Medford spent the end at the home of Mrs. Effie Bird Wednesday on a fishing trip n.'ir build up a proper regard for a ed u pound a year since she first saw Ihe light of day, gave three of week end here visiting friends. seye at Birdseye creek. birthday cake. Klamath Falls. her famous recitations, the first lie* Sixteen girl, paid their dues and the« »• taccess wtlb Boyce and Noel Kellogg of Med j„ I.. Lown from up the river was V. F. Quackenbush, who recently H A M IL T O N , the ford spent Sunday in Gold Hill visit came here from Santa Monica, t.al- ethers Will find enough stored away ing very appropriate as it win en 'Jj a business caller here Monday » pennies to register before the week titled "Ihe Bride and Groom." Watch el Ralhoad Mrs. Wm. Heed and Ernest Boss ing friends. ifornia, is now employed at the Lunch of dike, sandwiches uml , Accuracy. See our is over. attended the Church of Christ at A most suitable gift for M other- Firestone Co. in Medford. The girls would appreciate utl or eoffe was served uml the guests de } assortment A hat. dress or shoes for Mother s Grants P «» Sunday. ATTENTION I Girl Graduale— the Libby milk wrappers they cun parted as the clock was striking Roberta Mullin spent the week Day. h ie Band Box and Shot B‘". Suitable frocks, hats, ami shoes for get as these cun be used for Seoul twelve. Medford. Ore. • dv* this great event. The Band Box amt The young couple are very happy end with Lorraine Tompkins equipment. in their new home and in the know Mrs Minnie Stickle returned the Shoe Box, "The Store That Saves Jewelry Store Foots creek. ledge thal they have so many friends Î tot W. Main — Medford, Ore. adv. St K I'R IS K RECEPTION FOR Mrs. Boy Cameron is seriously ill first of the week after spending You Money." Medford Ore. at the home of her daughter, Mrs several days visiting her daughter. MR. ANI» MRS. IVAN SMITH and good wishers, and thank every Remember mother, or somebody s one who has lieen so kind to them. Mrs. Bill Davis at Phoenix. mother on Mother's Day May 14 Otis Johnson at Ashland. Found—Bunch of keys in con Contributed witli a box of candy front Horning - Mrs. Minnie Byerly spent Sunday and Monday in Medford with Mrs tainer. Owner may have same by in- Shack. Grants Puss. Packages wrap A surprise reception was given dentifying and paying for this ad. ped for mailing. Free Mother's Day the recent bride and groom, Mr. am Baldwin. **dv. ««*• card with each box. Give her a box of candy for grad The Gold Hill News. \!r-. Ivan Smith, at the*" home a! Sunday morning between 4:00 am! Mrs. Nina Crawford is mavin, uation. Free gift cards with each •lie n.o-lth of Galls Creek lusl Sul box. Hornings Shack. Grants 1 ass. a 00 a. m. smployees of the Califor his week to Medford to make her unlay evening, and It surely was i S T U D E N T :, W hy Don’t You Take Advantage of nia Oregon Power company mad* tome with her son. Oris Crawford Mrs. Oris Crawford and daughter Our Low Prices on Your Togs for That Event ( Juanita Warner of Medford are repairs to the transmission line in Mrs. Crawford recently sold hci surprise io them. T iiirty -e ig h t gui-ds arrived at In visiting Mrs. Cravgord here this the south part of town that caused ,.nch near this city to Mr. and Mrs Shoe» for All interruptions in service last week. Floyd l.anee who will move there lervals until us late us ten o'clock, Dress Shirt» week. Mostly Bed Goose and Wyen- in about two week'. East Bemeinber mother, or somebody ■ bringing lunch ami gills. 111 the newest patterns, Frank Walklin left for Pasadena. berg. All sites. Helatives present were t h e Mrs. M. B. Merriman went l< colors. California the first of the week, mother on Mother s Day May 14 •{room's parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack 'ortlaml Tuesday morning for 59c and 97c where he will spend some time with a box of candy from Horning $1.89 to $2.49 hort visit with her husbaml. who Smith, his grandparents, Mr., and visiting his mother and sister, Mrs. Shack. Grants Pass. Packages wrap Mrs. C. Vroman. Mr. and Mrs. Geo is in Ihe Veterans hospital there ped for mailing. Free Mother's Day Dan McCarter and Florence Walk card with each box. ■<**• If Mr. Merriman's condition contin Smith and children, Mr. and Mr- Neckwear lin. Men’s Oxford» A group of boys attended a show ues to improve he will lie able to Cecil Smith. Miss Jean Smith: th A real assortment of finest bride’s grandmother. Mrs. l'.vi return home in a few «lays. Black or brown. Broad, medi* in Medford Tuesday e'en ing. They silks. Among Medford visitors Monday Newton. Mrs. Nora Waite. Mrs. Res } uni or narrow toes. Values to were Jim Gay, Bob Gay, Ted Bitter, 25c 49c 59c 89c $7.00. Our prices Linsley Dorman. Delos W ulker, were Miss Olive Turner, Mrs. Win. sie Elhart uml son of Ashland, Mrs Wallace Iverson, Boy Moore, Seth Puhi Mrs. C. W. Martin. Mrs. Hugh Lulu Dusenberry. Miss Iris Dusen $1.95 and $2.95 Coy. Leroy Cameron and Arnold Haves. Mrs. A. A. Walker. Mrs. Min berry and Mrs. Ida Wharton an Boy's Cord» nie Stickle. Mrs. Della Shaver. Mrs. sons. Horton. Latest styles and colors, and Friends present were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ham and fam Annie Martin. Mrs. May Logan, ami not the cheap rorduroy, but Girls and Ladies Mrs. Carl Itouth : n.l son. Mr. and ily and Charles Sivenius. brother of Mrs. Floy d Lance. real cromplons. Mrs. S. L. Itouth. Mr. and Mrs P. F. | don't buy your while shoe*, Mr. ami Mrs. Wilbur Martin gave Mrs. Ham. spent Sunday visiting at $1.25 to $1.69 Kraus and ("ms B o ss. Mr. and Mrs. | sandals or oxfords until you the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. W hil a party Sunday in honor of Mrs. Wm Campbell ami son, Mark. Mr. have seen our us,ori ment und lock in Medford. Later the party Martin s father', 99th birthday. The and Mrs. Ed Kiene. Mrs. I.uey Mee. prices. ’uesls were Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Ken- drove to Ashland to enjoy a visit in Shirt» and Short» A BANK ACCOUNT Mrs. Anna Martin, Mrs. Violet Cook. aston. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Braden Lithia park. Banes eombed yarn shirts H e Mrs. Molly Harrison Misner, snd | FOR Allen Paul received minor injuries and daughter Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Miss June Moore. Itan e* Broadcloth Short* 2T»c Anklets I Oc and 15c MOTHER when struck by a ball bat as it was ' Geo Dorman and daughter Helen. Rayon*, auaorted color« Me The young couple received many j thrown to the ground by one of the Mrs. C. W. Doty. Jud Doty, Mr. and beautiful and useful gifts including The modern Mother, with her players in the game on the local Mrs. B. E. Cook. Frank Doty and a lovely set of dishes. Mrs. Bessie The Store That Alway» Sell» for Le*« budgeted expenses, needs a diamond Sunday afternoon. Paul's Warren Copimek. . . • r , .r d i - ! Elhart presented the bride with a The newly-adopted e<r o r d , bl.jlIl,I w-hi(.h she bank account. face was scratched and bruised but Such an account cultivates nance regulating the si. le of hn I Cur„ , no bones were broken. thrifty buying for cash. seller. BrP!1| uncle of the bride, was George Hainmersly has received point- two beverage in th s i > It also enables her to keep [,c present, hut .sent his two red fox pelts from his brother. ¡prinled in this issue of the • 1 _ „ ,.,hle a close check on her expenses, , , w hhes ,n ,hp form of n gift. | Knox Hammersly. who is living in according to state regulahoi . . Grants Pa»», Ore. and to pay her bills conven (hp of „ Near Post Office Uliamna, Alaska. Knox Hainmersly City recorder IL D. Force h«B i» whjcll iently, securing a receipt. ‘“J ™ u , ," s -d amusement during the evening, has been in Alaska for the past . sued three ( jn ,ht. sh of a ro„ . years and trapped the foxes last dispensers. C h ris Jorgensen. This Bank Solicits Grocery and Market and the Gold winter. Your Business The Bov Scout troop, under the Hill Auto Park. Several high school girls went on leadership of Linsley Dorman, hiked a hike to Blackwell hill Monday M FARMERS AND nearly ten miles Sunday afternoon TO MAKE ROOM FOR ANOTHER FRUITGROWERS when they took a jaunt to a point afternoon, hut when they had hiked about two and one half miles it beyond the Braden mine and return. BANK 13 Scouts made the trip. It is plan ¡started raining. Luckily there was ned to have more of these hikes for 1 an unused barn nearby where they MEDFORD. ORE. the troop in the near future.______ waited until the sun came out. About this time Ihe school bug came along and they rode back to town in it. Those who went were Lois W e Mu»t Sell This Quality Fur niture at Amazingly Low Price». Cameron, Dorothy Hammond, Fran ces Davis, Louise Smith, Jeanne NEW PRINTS — N EW ANKLETS An Exceptionally Smart Hammersly, Marjorie Davis, June Moore, Ila May Higginbotham, Jean NEW HOSIERY Smith and Violabelle Morrow. A wedding of interest to residents In latest shades and styles. of this community took place at Grants Pass Monday when Jane COTTON BATTS Christina McQual. 29. former resi dent of Ihi, city, was married to Bed, Vanity and Chiffion- William Hugh Lydiard, 48. of Meet icr in Walnut. ford. Mr. Lydiard is co-owner ol Ihe Economy Groeerylerias in Med General Line of Grocerie» and Dry Good» ford and Mrs. Lydiard has been em ployed in the store as bookkeeper. Judge Grant Matthews of Joseph Bench $1.95 ine county performed the ceremony. The couple left the same day for San Francisco, from where they will sail on an around-the-world U SE YOUR CREDIT — IT S GOOD AT W EEK S & ORR’S tour, stopping first at Honolulu. yteninjti : Lawrence’» Graduation Togs Calvert & Trench 0 Q o Carload of FURNITURE BEDROOM SUITE DRAKE'S $ 1 9 .9 5 Ham ’s Grocery and Market E. T-HAM, Prog. Groceries and Fresh Meats ■a 1 i . i — ■ ■■ ■■ Specials ier Saturday TOMATOES Solid Pack STRING BEANS No. 2 tin» ................ 10c No. 2 1-2 tin » .......... 10c GOLDEN W EST FELS NAPTHA SOAP Carton 10 Bar» ..... 59c COFFEE 1-lb, can ................... 30c CARNATION W H EA T FLAKES Del Monte Large package....... 15c APRICOTS No. 2 1-2 tin » ............16c QUICK QUAKER OATS Large package ....... 15c SPERRY'S PANCAKE FLOUR 19-lb. ba« ............... <0c GAUZE TISSUE 6 roll» — ................... 25c RAISINS 4-lb. package .......... 22c Remember mother, or somebody* mother on Mother's Day May 14 w ith a box of randy from Horning s Shack. Grants Pass. Packages wrap ped for mailing. Free Mother's Day- card with each box. ad'r- DAV EN PO R T SE T S GIRL SCOUT N EW S By Mrs. Pena. Captain The Wild Rose troop celebrated | their first Birthday anniversary j May 2 at the home of the Scout . Captain. Mrs. Marjorie Pena. As a surprise the Star patrol gave j 1 every' one a lovely candy and flow- j D o lO c o ‘T H E COWBOY COUNSELLOR^ Continuous Saturday A S:n:.i iy J“ <'u*rd V *Umr Brand New Sets—and built for many years of hard service. Just look at this astonishingly low price, for davenport and chair. Yes sir, these fine sets are well made and finished in good quality Jacquard velour. Blue and Old Hose Io select from— and what a bargain at this price— $32.50 $34.95 $5.00 DOWN — $5.00 A MONTH Sale of Wood Ranges OWNED Saturday Only, May 6 Tim McCoy in “MAN OF ACTION^_____ _ 'Sunday, Monday, May 7 and T "SMILIN' THRU” Fredrick March, Nonna Shearer T u evlay, Wednesday, May 9-10 •‘THE FATAL HOUR” A Sherlock Holmes __ "Thursday, Fri'lay. May 11-12 “AFRAID TO TALK” Eric Lindin, Sidney l'ox Coining Saturday.- May 13 Hoot Gibson in H om .,p un T .p e .tr , D o DAISY__Ivory and Green .......$29.95 TOLEDO— Ivory and Green ... $39.95 Pay Only $5.00 Down— $5 Month F E L T RASE Floor Covering .Ü0l4ß o D o MOQWl Fine patterns to choose from. The prices will surprise you—only 32c MEDFORD, OREGON SQ. YD. ia f