Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 21, 1933, Image 4

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    TUE GOLD MILL NEWS
Sickness and
Christmas . . .
— Not a good combination,
but that is w hat 1 fin d myself
facing.
And as sickness is expen­
sive, and as I have strict doc­
tor's orders that 1 cannot be
at my store u n til next week
at least. 1 am w orried.
Hut here is good news for
you folks—
1 need money. And to raise
it we are going to make dis­
counts that are w ell w orth
w hile.
Gold has advanced lately
but 1 bought before the rise—
and you' w ill benefit by the
low wholesale price 1 paid, as
w ell as by this added discount.
I hope you come to our
store, shop around, and r if
you are pleased . . buy. You
W ill surely save . . and 1 w ill
surely have less stock, more
money and fewer worries.
Sincerely yours,
E. H. Bt'H N .
Necklaces at a Discount.
Sterling Silver Rings, special
prices; Picture Frames, very
low prices; Pieces of Silver,
bargains; Watches reduced.
B U H N ’S
JEWELRY STORE
Grants Pass, Oregon
GET OUT YOUR
WINTER CLOTHES
WWW
And send them to us for an ex­
pert cleaning and pressing. We'll
remove all signs of wear . . make
them look just like new.
PHONE NO. 4
or leave your bundle at
The Gold Hill News
U N IQ U E
CLEANERS — DYERS
Medford, Ore.
ILOCALIUPPENINGSI
Mr. and Mrs. I.en Martin of Grants
Joe Hantmersly o( Gulls creek was
Pass spent the week end w ith Mr.
in Gold H ill Saturday.
Miss Mabel Moore and her niece and Mrs. M. B. Merriman.
, Mary Rose Bailey spent the w eek
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Chamberlin mid
■ end in Ashland.
son Buddy of Medford were v is it­
Mrs. Henry Van de llogart led ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I Wednesday night fo r Seattle, called Boxy Tepovac and fam ily Sunday.
i by the death of Mr. Van de Bogart s
' brother.
Mr. Erobach rroin the Medford
i Granite works was in Gold H ill on
! Saturday attending to business
I matters.
Fred Cornutt underwent a major
operation fo r appendicitis a week
ago last Wednesday at the Commun­
ity hospital in Medford. He is re­
covering.
Why
Liquid Laxatives
are Back in Favor
iHüfcSÖAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933
Mr. and Mrs. Yeru Cantrall from
Louis Steiner of
Jacksonville were visitors of Mr. ington, has been in
and Mrs. Buy Thompson and family several days buying
last Sunday.
animals, especially
Miss Bulb Byerly who is going Io !
the U. of O. in Eugene urrived at 1
her home Saturday and w ill s|>cnd !
her vacation here.
Mrs. Currie Cameron who lias
been visiting the Geo. Hanimvrsly
fam ily for a week returned Io her
Miss Marie Chamberlin who has home in Klamath Falls Sunday.
been visiting the past week w ith
Why not send the Gold H ill News
her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. to some friend for a Christinas
Boxy Tepovac of this city returned
present? Nothing would be more
Io her home at Medford Sunday.
appreeialed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stephenson of
Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Moore and fam ily Sunday.
Shirley Hall also of Grants Pass
visited them on Friday.
Raymond R itter and B ill Cook
left Friday fo r Dunsmuir. C aliforn­
ia. Th<y visited the son of Mr.
Cook. Frank Cook who lives there,
then returned on Saturday.
Miss Zelda Smith went to Portland
Friday and returned w ith her small
brother Gerald who has been in me
hospital there for some time. He is
feeling much better and his leg is
| practically healed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Force, Mrs. I
Susie Coy, Mrs. Maude Robinson,
Mr. anil Mrs. I. t). Zieroff. Mrs. J. M.
Lively, J. A. Thomason, Mr. Cook,
Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Moore, June and
Yvonnie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. M. B
Merriman, Jeanne Hainmersly and
Mrs. Bill Kinney were o ilier Med­
ford visitors Saturday.
Kailio listeners in this vicinity
who are Interested in Christian Sci­
ence w ill be glad Io know a pro­
gram on the subject is being pul on
tlv air over Portland slid ion KKX
(1180 kilocycles) Sunday u flftn o o tl
at 2:31». The program (or December
2-1 w ill be interviews w ith a former
physician and a form er clergyman.
W alter Zimmerman, a former res­
ident of Gold H ill visited the Coy
fam ily on Sunday. He has been MRS. BAKER HONORED AT
LARGE SHOWER FRIDAY
; w orking for the Federal Land Bank
The public is fast returning to the use and was en route to Washington
Mrs. Freddie Baker was lite ra lly
of liquid laxatives. People have where he w ill visit his fam ily.
showered w ith gifts lust Friday aft­
learned that the properly prepared
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Reed enter- ernoon when more Ilian forty ladies
liquid laxative will bnng a perfect
movement without any discomfort 1 tained a group of Medford friends gathered at a surprise shower in het
at the time, or after.
at their annual Christmas parly honor given by Mrs. A A. Walker,
The dose of a liquid laxative can here Sunday evening. A number of Mrs. Vaughn Quakenhush and Eu-
be varied to suit the needs of the humorous presents which decorated
gena at Hie home of Mrs. Baker's
individual. The action can thus be
regulated. A child is easily given the the Christmas tree, were given the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes.
right dose. And mild liquid laxatives guests after the dinner.
The many lovely gifts overflowed
do not irritate the kidneys.
the bassinet prepared Io receive
The annual Christmas holiday va­
Doctors are generally agreed that
them, and loailcd a large library
cation for the teachers ami students
senna is the best laxative for every­
table. After an afternoon of mu« h
of
the
Gold
H
ill
schools
w
ill
start
body. Senna is a natural laxative. It
gaiety
w hile the packages were
does not drain the system like the
Friday afternoon after the C hrist­
opened, refreshments were served
cathartics that leave you so thirsty.
mas programs. Classes at Hie local
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a school w ill be taken up again Jan­ the guests who included Mesdumes
liquid laxative which relies on senna
Earl Ham, Dale Norton, Lucy Mee,
for its laxative action. It has the uary 2.
Floy d Lance, Paul 'Thompson, Elmer
average person’s bowels as regular as
Among Medford visitors on Sat­ Dungey, Cleo Gilchrist, B. E. Blank-
clockwork in a few weeks' time.
urday
were; Mrs. Chas. Kell, Mrs. enburg. Earl Moore, Wm. Ferguson.
You can always get Dr. Caldwell's
Eher
Davis,
Frances Davis, Miss Frank Carter, Wm. Kittle. Mabel
Syrup Pepsin at anv drugstore, ready
for use. Member N. R. A.
Beth
Paulsen,
Miss
Albertina Robinson, Geo. Dorman, Jack Smltn,
Hankey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bouth, Carl Boutii, Tom Robinson, Tom
Mrs. Tom Robinson, Leroy Dungey, Cook. Hanna Boutli, Clyde W alker,
Beatrice Palmer, Jim Gay, Carl Bob Cook. Ber‘ Sargent, A. A. Tylee,
(1
Palmer, Mrs. Roy Centers and W ilm er Bailey, Asil Walker, Mar­
daughters, Mrs. Tina A llhe rr, Chas, jorie Pena, II. D. Force. Aurele Mou­
rner. Aiva i , oor , Jim Clement, Paul
and Delos Walker.
DEPENDABLE
flolderness, Jack Frost, Joe Lewis,
A large crowd turned out for the Melvin Sargent and Oscar Helms,
DENTISTRY
j Christmas benefit dance sponsored and the Misses l.yndal Jacobs, Ber­
by the Odd Fellows lodge Saturday nice Cook and June Moore of this
Office with
evening. An orchestra composed of city, and Mrs. Lyle Lindley and Miss
Dr. McBrien, M. D.
Mrs. Marjorie Pena, piano; O. C. Maxine Hagen of Medford.
235 East Main
Many others, both in anil out of
■ Purkeypile, v io lin ; E ffie Patton,
Phone 874-J
saxophone, and Woodie Shaver, the city, who were unable to attend
MEDFORD, OREGON
j drums, furnished music fo r the af­ sent their gifts.
fair. Proceeds of the dance w ill go
LEGAL NOTICES
toward purchasing candy and nuts
j fo r the Odd Fellows Christmas pro­
N f/n C E OF FINAL ACCOUNT
gram.
In the Jackson County Court, In
Proliale.
Vonnie May Tepovac entertained
a group of her little friends at a In the Matter of Estate of Eva Ol­
son, an inconipelent.
birthday party Sunday afternoon in
Notice is hereby given that J. B.
observing tier fifth birthday anni­ Williams, Guardian of the above es­
versary which was Monday, Dec. 18. tate has filed his final account in
The party was held at the home of said Court, and Monday, January
22nd, at the hour of ten A. M. has
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boxy Te­ been fixed for hearing objections if
povac, and those in attendance in ­ any, to the said final account. All
cluded Vonnie Moore, Orpha Mills- persons interested in the said estate
paugh, Orpha Martin,
Kathryn are hereby notified to present their
I objections’ at said time.
Ramsey, Lorraine Richardson, all of ! Dated December 18th, 1933.
Gold H ill, and Eloise Peyton, Marie
J. B. WILLIAMS,
Rogue River, Oregon,
and Buddy Chamberlin of Medford.
Guardian Eva Olson.
RIVOLI
Grants Paar
Tho&ire
ANY TIME
R oxy
Sl'N'-MON’ -T l'E
The Big Musical Comedy Hit
15c
Children Wc
“Too Much Harmony”
w ith Bing Crosby, Juck Oukle
Saturday Only. Dee. 23
Tim McCoy in ' W H IR LW IN D "
Sunday, Monday, Dee, 34-25
"MOONLIGHT AND PRETZELS"
w ith big cast of screen and
radio slurs.
Tuesiluy, Wednesday, Dec. 26-27
“SONG OF TIIE KAGI.K**
chuilcs Bickford, Richard A lien'
and Mary Brian
Thursday and Friday, Dec. 28-29
"I LOVE THAT MAN"
Edmund Lowe. Nancy C arroll
Continuous Sal.-Sun. 1:30 Io 111
Dally Mat. 1:45
Eve 7.00 P. M.
For the
LAST MINUTE GIFT
W E D -T ill 'll
Claudette Colbert
Richard Arlen
— in —
“3 CORNERED MOON”
FBI SAT
James Dunn in
“JIMMY and SALLY”
Preview; "'The Golden Harvest**
! Dr« gun’s own pie lure-—made In
Pendleton, Oregon
Matinee Di.ily
Evenings
j Kiddies always
Horning’s
Shack
Grants Pass
25c
35c
10c 1
M A S O N ’S
A Box of Candy is al­
ways accept able.
.«a.-;
G reetings
.jaruÆ -..«
L U
$4.20 — New
13-plate Great Western Batteries,
Free installation and service.’
Willard, 11« bhs, Great Western Batteries.
CAMPBELL’S REPAIR SHOP
In Oregon Garage Bldg.
■ H M E H ia a ^ k D a M a H M a m
WE WISH YOU ALL
Dr. I. H. Gove
V
Sratlle, Wash­
the vn’ ley for
|tells of various
fox and mink.
5
6
A M erry Christm as
and
A H appy N ew Year
Grants Pass & Josephine Bank
if
Member Federal Reserve
fi»
if
»
Is the Christmas Wish to the People of the
Gold Hill Community from
H am ’s Grocery and M arket
At This Season We Are Glad to Wish
E. T. HAM, Prop.
the People of This Community
Groceries and Fresh Meats
|
Specials for Saturday
PUMPKIN
No. 2 1-2 tins 2 for 25c
ASPARAGUS
Tall Tins
....... 15c
OYSTERS
Large cans ............ 18c
Snowdrift
SHORTENING
3-lb. pails ................ 45c
Hills Bros.
COFFEE
fjted Cans
1 lb .... 32c; 2 lbs..... 60c
XMAS CANDIES
Chocolates, Peanut Brit­
tle, Xmas Mixed lb. 15c
----- and------
A Happy New Year
Season’s
Walnuts, lb.
.... 18c
Peanuts, lb. ......... 12%c
Greetings
SPINACH
No. 21/2 tin s......... .... 15c
TO THE PEOPLE OF THIS
COMMUNITY
PEAS
Tall Tins .............
15c
LOG CABIN SYRUP
Medium cans...........45c
A Very Merry Christmas
Economy Lumber Co.
The Original Home of Low-Priced Lumber
Medford, Oregon
And May We Suggest That You Do Your Last-
Minute Shopping at Our Store. There Are Still
Many Fine Gifts to Select From.
C & B Economy
Store
Cheapest and Best
Grants Pass, Ore.