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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST io, 1933 Foots Creek News Here is the list of former lowans . who signed the register ut the iowa j picnic ut Gold H ill Sunday, Aug ust 0. Names arc compiled according Io Mr. and Mr«. L. I.. Smith uiul daughter Dorothy who have lived present addresses, with the former near here for several yeur« near iowu uddress given for each. Mrdford Itivierit Auto park duyiug which Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fillmore. Mrs time Mr«. Smith hit* been very ac tive in Sunday schnul work left Fillm ore is the former Lillian Cook last week. Mr*. .Smith uiid Dorothy and is from Earlham, Dallus county, ure visiting tier daughter Mr*. Nel- Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Inman and 11m lioonuduiler mid family of Grunt* Pass, mid plun to leave *0011 Marjorie, from Marble Bock. Floyd for Seattle to vinit her «liter* the vouuty, Iowu. Olive Huger* uml Ellu Huger», of Mi*»'» Tipping, Mr. Smith i* stay ing with their *on Lawrence of Sar Bagley, county. Mrs. Edjth Prescott, Bagley, dine creek. Guthrie county. Mrs. N. B. Newcomb (Katherine Charles Champlin Jr. who has »pent mo.it of the luuuuer here vis A. Ila iin u , of Bed Ouk, ill Montgom iting relative*, left Sunday for his ery county. Myrtle Arnold of Hartley, in O’ home at Medford. He plun* to leuvr Friday for Portland to vinit the Brien county. Bernudiue Arnold, Zoe E. Arnold. historic old hold Irom id ei, which Blanche Arnold and W. II. Arnold, I* moored off of Swan Iiland. all of Archer in O'Brien county. Mr. and Mr». A. I.. Flower», Bed- Mr. and Mr*. Ju<-k Kelnnnu mid son Roderick of I ’ortlmid urrived Sat lord, Taylor county. It. C. Morris, of Clarinda, Page urday for a visit with their old friends, Mr. mid Mr*. M. C. Iloom- county. Edith Bueliurdt Morris, Nodaway, kluiter. On Sunduy accompanied by lletli ItiMinikluiter they visited C rat Adams county. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets, Yule, er I.like. They 11I10 plun to vinit the Caves before returning Io their Guthrie county. Mrs (ieo. D. Sultzmmi, Storm home. Luke, Buena Vista county. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannaway Mr*. Effie Birdseye who ix chair man of the relief canning committee Webb, Clay county and Panora, spent Monday at Wimer where she Guthrie county. Boy B. Tremaine and son Boland, helped open the cunning kitchen, mid on Tuesday assisted the Bogue Z,oou Bapids, Carroll county. Mrs. B. B. Tremaine, of Chelsta, Biver ladies. Buyurd and C.oon Bapids. Mrs. Maggie Bodenhauier, Soutii Misses Nellie and l.yndell Jacobs .ml Mr*. Pauline Wahl from here English, Iowu. Mr. and Mrs. Win I-ockurd, ittendeil the Iowa Picnic at Gold lill Sunday. On Friday Nellie Ja Barnes City, Iowu. Edith Bose, Estherville, Enunitt mbs and her guest Miss Mary Me- ilillin of Council Bluff, Iowa, ac i ouuty. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerard, Barnes companied by Belli Uoonisluiter City, Mahaska county. verc shopping at Grunts Pass. F. B. Gottfried and daughter Fonda, Pocahontas Mr. mid Mr*. M. It. Merriman and Margaret, Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Lance of Gold county. Mrs. Ella Wilham Young, Green H ill spent Friday night nt the Bob field. Adair county. Cook rahin. Geo. B. Young, Lisbon, Iowa. Mrs. Mattie Burr I.uke, Waterloo, Duvid Birdseye was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and fam Fayette county. Mrs. Nora Kendall Bryson. In ily of Bogue Biver on a trip to Crescent City, which they enjoyed dianola. Mrs. Margaret Elliott and Charles in Mr. W hite’» new Pontine Straight Elliott, Boone, Boone county. Eight car recently purchased. Mr. ami Mrs. James Elliott nnd Mr. and Mr*. Boy l.osh who oper Margaret, Boone, Boone county. James Elliott Jr., Boone. Boone ated the rook house when the dredge wns l»eing built, have opened county. W. A. Cormany, Lovilia, Monroe a resturant nt Grunt* Pass nt 5,7 G county. Street, known us Quick Lunch. Mrs. M. L. Carmuny, Lovilia, Mon Mr. and Mrs. John Dole were Sun roe county. Miss Connie Cormany, Lovilia, duy dinner guest* of their daughter Mrs. Guy Bales and fam ily of Bogue Monroe county. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bennett, Van Biver. Buren county. F. W. Pa.vne, Villisca, Montgom Mrs. Walter Mciim r mid daughter f Glendale were visiting relatives ery county. Grant« Pa«« 1 the community Thursduy. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilcox, Eagle Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Stead of Bogue Grove, Wright county. I.eBoy J. Wilcox, Eagle Grove, Biver were dinner guests Tuesday Wright county. of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Daws, (Miss Mae W alters) Harlan, Shelby county. Get Your Mary Crane Fletcher. Burlington, Iowa. Edna Crane H ull, Burlington, Iowa. Leonle H ull, Taiutor, Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wes M iller—U r . for School Now M iller from Scranton. lows Lillie M. Frye, Dunlap, Monona Wc specialize in Perm anents to suit your indi county. Mrs. O. Bobbins, form erly of Cen vidual type. ter Point, Iowu, now of Minnq apolis, Minnesota visiting ut Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bobbins, Merle, James and Jay, of Estherville, Em BEAUTY SHOP mett county. E. 8th St. — Tele. 1526 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Grove a native of Iown City, Johnson county. • u , Ore. v rc . Medford, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Demarny, Os- ■ ■MVMM'iaviaiN ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ (By Mr«. Marlon Lane«) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : PERMANENT Cinderella I Grants Pass Business Directory The business and professional people of Grants Pass, listed in this directory ar£ glad to serve the people of this territory in any way possible. They firmly believe that whenever possible your home town merchant should be pafrorfized, but they offer their services in addition to thoSe you can receive at home, and invite you to consult them when in Grants Pass. ♦— Contracting Repairing Phones: Shop 137 Bes. 674J BULLOCK ELE C TR IC CO. Success follows service Motors Pumps . , 217 N. 6th St. Grants Pass, Ore. — ■ ROGUE R IV ER HARDW ARE CO. Sherwin Williams Paints McCormick-Deering Farm Implement* HouscwareA— General Hardware 204 South Sixth 8t.— Phone 38 Grants Pass, Oregon VALLEY CLEAÎ4ER8 611 1-2 East II St. Grants Pass, Ore. Opposite P. O. Phone 260 Suits cleaned nnd pressed $1.00 Hats cleaned and blocked $1.00 Plain dresses cleaned and press ed $1.00 1 Fine Watch A Jewelry Hepniring Beady for you when promised Prices Most Bcasonnble BUHN’S JEW ELR Y STORE Grants Puss, Oregon We Buy (Md Gold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. shotgun fell from a chair and dis W IL L RODGERS BLENDS Doty. charged, blowing off both bunds of COMBOY AND FATUOS W. S. Kee, Medford. Count DuBurry of Gold Beach, the Hunna Houlh, S. L . Boulh, Gold Couut did not think the gui> wa» W ill Bodgers, in the rule of an iilil. ¡loaded and as 11 fell from the chair impecunious wayside wanderer in Mr*. Perry L. W ail, daughter of ha made an effort Io grab it before ’ Too Busy To W ork,” his new Fox uge, Mitchell county. i i* »tru-'k the floor. Doth hand* we»c picture, has what is reported as a Flora B. (Young) White, Ft. Mrs. Eva Newton, Gold H ill. Edw. C. Fiene, Minnie I. Fiene, 1 badly mangled and canted consider more fitting personality than in Dodge, Webster county. Gold H ill. able pain. DeUarry plan* to get . r- previous productions where he was Chui. F. Dawes, Harlan, Shelby Norma Arnold, Medford. tilie ia i band* us soon a* possible. He surrounded by luxury. His is a role County. Mis* Cluta Corrine Gill, Medford ha* considerable property in Cu > that blend* his inimitable comedy Mr. and Mr*. Claude Fllekinger county and is well known. with a wistful pathos. and son, Dickie, Cherokee, Chero Fishing Contest Announced kee county. “Too Busy To Work,” coining on Ship Many Lamb« to Ea«tern L. .Muubry, Marcus, Cherokee Sunday to the Boxy Theatre, tells for Crater Lake Anglers Market from (.«Grande— county. the story of a man whose wife ran There were three more cars of away with another man while her Dale C. Brown, Vinton, Benton Crater Lake National Park, Ore., county. Aug. 8, (Special)—An attractive con lambs shipped from the valley near husband was at the front. Before Besse M. Brown, Tipton, Cedar test for Crater I.akc angler* has LaGrande last week. They were *ent the w ar is over, she dirs, leaving county. been announced by the Klamath to eustern market*. The lamb mar her daughter to be cared for by the Bert Sliigley, Creston, Union county Chamber of Commerce of ket is quite satisfactory this year, foster father. He loves her as if county, Kluinath Falls. Free accomuioda- showing much improvement over she were his own and encourage* Mr. and Mrs. E. Hoagland, Cedar lions at the Crater Lake lodge over tiiat of last year. her romance with his own son. Returning from the front, “Jub Bapids, Linn county. week ends w ill be awarded to per Ashland ilo,” the character played by Rog sons catching the largest fish during Nude Bather« Reported Mr. uml Mrs. J. L. Wilcox, Eagle August. The awards w ill he made At Portland Beach— ers, becomes a vagabond wanderer, Bathers, both men and women, devoting his life to a search for his weekly and w ill be governed bv Grove, Wright county. have been seen attired solely in the daughter. Eventually he finds her, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Drummond, (he weight of the catches. Marengo, Iowa county. The contest is o|>en to ail angler» "altogether” on a sandbar in the hut realizing that she is happy in W . S. Stennett, Macedonia, Iowa. with the exception of persons em (Solumbia river near Jantzen beach her aristrocatic surroundings and Mrs. Dan Payne, Dei Moines, ployed within the park. To quality in Portland, a report Io the police enjoying a romance, he leaves her Polk county. for awards, fishermen must register said. Who are they? No one knows, without revealing his identity. Ruch their fish with the manager of the according to Deputy Sheriff Frank Mr. and Mrs. M. W . Maxwell. lodge or report Io the chamber of lin, who paid a call to the beach Marble Bock, Floyd county. Commerce. Prize winners w ill be but found the bathers had left. ANY T IM E Gold H ill announced on Tuesday for the pre- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook, Mont cecding week. No fishing license 1.1 Burns Has New Daily P a p e r - necessary Io angle in the lake gomery county. (M r. Cook). Beginning Monday the Burns Mr. and Mrs. C. Vroman, Dubu Numerous good-sized fish hive Children 10c que. Dubuque county. been caught this season and it is ex Tiines-Herald began publishing a Coming Sat. Only, Aug. 12 C. W. Doly, Hull. Sioux county. pected unusually good-sized calehes daily edition. The new daily w ill Tim McCoy in ‘End of the T ra d ’ Mrs. C. W. Doly. Ireton, Plymouth w ill l>e made before the contest he published five times a week, ex cepting Saturday und Sunday. Sunday and Monday, August 13-14 closes September 1. county. (Miss Orpha Allen). There are two other papers in W IL L ROGERS in Mrs. Pauline Davis W ahl, Fayette Burns. “TOO BUSY TO W ORK” county. Nelly Jacobs, Council Bluffs, Pot Tuesday, and Wed., August 15-16 No Bidder« in Reedsport tawattamie county. Zane Grey’s Lumber Company S a le - Mlis Mary McMillan, resident of “WILD HORSE MESA” Properties of the Umpqua M ills ' Council Bluffs, visiting Miss Jac | w ith Randolph Scott, Sally Blane Fisherman Drowns in and Timber company at Reedsport, obs. Thursday and Friday Aug. I l l s recently ordered sold by the feder Mrs. Lulu Dusenherry. Newton. Umpqua River Friday— “DANGEROUSLY YOURS” bidders. Dolph Saunler, 30, of Yoncalta, al court, did not draw Jasper county. W arner Baxter, Miriam Jordan Federal court placed a price o f ! Curtis E. M iller, Kellogg, Jasper Oregon, was drowned last Friday Coining Sat. August 19 ut Steamboat Falls on the Umpqua $800,000 on the properties. Amount 1 county. Buck Jones in “California T ra il” Mrs. Eva Newton, Jasper county. river while helping Frank Winch. of the judgment against the proper- Mrs. Geo. Dorman (Madge Brad- l,os Angeles author, land a steel is $647,000, w hile accrued delin- ' Continuous Shows Sai. and Sun. Daily Mat. 1:30 Eve. 7:00 p. m. head. The tragedy was not only quent taxes are in the neighbor w ell) Angus, Iowa. Geo. II. Dorman. Perry, Iowa. witnessed but was being filmed by hood of $80,000. Mrs. Dora Kenaslon, Spirit Lake, a camera in the hands of Gus Per- el, noted game hunter and Samler’s aDgXXXXXXXXXXXXXMMXXKCCCdXXXGOQOOgaaaCgXXMKCCC.aeMKMKOB» Dickinson county. Mr. IL L. Kcnaston, Calome, Mer brother-in-law, who was recording the action for motion pictures. rick county. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Blankenburg, I Old Clock At Redmond Spencer, Clay county. J. C. Ingling, Jefferson, Greene Still Give« Correct Time— A Seth Thomus clock, which was 9 county. Win. Lee Greenleaf, Newton, Jus- brought across the plaines wrapped ♦: in a feather bed by Joab Powell, I er county. $ Your Bank can be as close as I W. W . Kittle. Monona county. famous Oregon circuit rider, in rhe 1 YOUR MAIL BOX. Geo. Lyman, Idn county. Iowa. early 40’s is owned by Mrs. Murk W ilderville Powell, w ife of the late Mark Pow Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morrison ell, nephew of Joab Powell. The ohi W hat would be mere convenient than a (Fannie Thompson) of Elliott and black clock is in good condition and runs as well as ever. Griswold in Montgomery county. check book on the Murphy C. E. Cole, Mrs. Nellie Godwin Demand For Hay Hand« GRANTS PASS AND JOSEPHINE BANK Cole, and Erma L. Cole of Fori At John Day, Oregon— For the first time in more than Dodge, Webster county. Salem two years John Day employers Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Snider, and were looking for tnen. Ranchers You can always have the exact change and a daughter Carol, of Ottumwa, W a there arc finding it almost impos pello, county. This family were sible to find haying crews, due fo receipt for the bill paid. driving through, saw the Iowa pic the large number of men taken on I nic sign, and stopped a short time government projects. Haying wages to read the register and visit. are from $2 a day up, according to Rogue River the work. Allen MeGregory, Davenport, Mc- KNX Radio Announcer Doiioghue county. B. A. Pierce, Spirit Lake, D ickin ^raises Rogue River— Curtis Benton, announcer for the son county. in the KNX radio station at Hollywood Eagle Point Mrs. Nora C. Harris, Cedar Falls, gave the Rogue river much favorable publicity last Friday night when he Black Hawk county. Jacksonville told of the splendid fishing the Benton Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Henspeter, son stream affords. Recently Paul and daughter Joyce May, A r spent several days fishing in the Rogue and took back a 26-lb. salmon cher, Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Higgins— to prove there is fish in the stream. Member Federal Reserve System Mr. Higgins from Laurens, Poca Count Hay DuRarry of Gold hontas county. Grants Pass, Oregon Tillamook Beach Lose« Both Hand*— An usual accident took place a It. J. Arnold, Archer, Iowa. >>"<gx>>>:>Ä>>^>>>»>>>:>>::ccc«-cccccccg3is>::«iM>2ccccc€*:3»~«£3CS3g3g3g« Central Point week ago Friday evening when a Mrs. Maybellc Dotson, Bippey, Iowa. Mrs. Lola M. Norcross, l.ogan, Harrison county. W. I). Norcross, Sioux City, Woodbury county. Butte Fall« PER TON Mrs. John F. Marlin, New Sharon, Mahaska county. Emmett M. Gott, T rip o li, Bremer QUICK and DEPENDABLE SERVICE county. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gott, Mrs. E l Our new FEED MIXER is here now ready to mix your mer Gott, Tripoli. Bremer eounly. special formula, or any other mixture you may want. Talent Irene Conger Wells, Centerville, It will take only a few minutes to do the job. See us about Iowu. mixing your feeds for you. Minnie Conger Robinson, Center ville, Iowa. Applegate Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Brown, Leon, Decatur county. Leland Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Weiser, Green field, Adair county. We are now offering a real service in feed grinding. We Vaitora will call at your ranch for the grain you wish to have us Geo. Vroman, Princeton. C alif grind and deliver same to you the same day. Our hauling ornia. a guest of his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Vronuin of Gold H ill. rates are very reasonable. Let us figure with you. Helen Dorman, Gold H ill, daugh- ler of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dorman. Mrs Mary E. Sinclair, Medford. Mrs. W. A Cormany, Medford. Frank Dnlkey, Shidler, Okla homa. now of Medford PHONE 833 MEDFORD 229 N. RIVERSIDE B. E. Hoknnson, Norwiek. N. D. now of Medford. Mrs. Ethel Martin, Gold H ill, R oxy 15c Banking By Mail a Opportunity Follows a Bank Account Grants Pass and Josephine Bank .00 FEED MIXING *2 FEED GRINDING F. E. SAMSON CO.