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THF. GOLD HTLL NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL ia, T0J4
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[ local iiappemncsi
Miss Olive Turner has been em
ployed at the Dale Norton home
during the illness of Mrs, Norton,
Wednesday Mrs. Mae Logan was
awarded the beautiful rose wreath
quilt given bv the local W. It. C.
Mrs. C. Vroman who has been
seriously ill for several weeks is
now able to be up most of the time
although not recovered sufficiently
to attend to her own housework.
BARGAINS
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B U YER S
Tiresfone
C O U R IE R T Y R E
Low price fb a the extra Krrngth
and extra »ofay of Gum Dipped
Cocde and Two Extra Gum Dipped
Coed Pkee Under the Tread. Only
Firestone give» you tht» patented
(iHMtni -Til— A reef bargain. Come
in today.
compare Construction
Quality • Price
m et
SIZE
4.40-21
4.50-21
s.75-19
30x3^
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>3.71
. 4.38
. 4.79
. 3.55
BRAKE SERVICE
$1.50
ScionttfU
Ad|u»tm ant
FREE B R A K E TEST
Firestone Garden Hose
50-foot lengths, $3.25
FIRESTONE SERVICE STORES
Riverside and 9th,
MEDFORD, OREGON
Sybil Walker spent Friday in
Medford w ith friends.
Frank Childers and fam ily ami
Mrs. O. E. Clark and granddaughter
moved to Ferguson springs Sunday.
Ethel Olson has been absent from
school several days due to a severe
case of poison oak.
House for rent: t> rooms with
hath. Garage, woodshed. *10 month.
See Mrs. Della Shaver,
adv.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Strombaugh
left last week for a visit with rela
tives in Seattle.
Olav Lokken is here from Seattle
visiting with his wife who operates
the Gold H ill Aulo park.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A, W ardrip and
iluughter were Friday night guests
as the Fred Stone home.
Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Drake were
business callers in Grants Pass
Tom Griffiths is down from his
ranch on Sardine creek for a short
visit with his sister, Mrs. Patrick.
J. F. Rodgers is helping Gus
Erickson build a garage and wood
shed on his properly in town.
Mrs. Roh Hayes of Phoenix visit-
, ed w ith Mrs. Art Gorham Thursday Wednesday.
afternoon.
Mrs. Millie W alker and sister Mrs.
Gorden Watrous and Merle Nel Lloyd M iller of Foots creek were
son of Marshfield were Sunday among Medford visitors Wednesday.
guests at the Fred Stone home.
Yeltie Riles has been working this
Mrs. Madeliene Pendleton and week in the sacking room at the
children spent the week end in plant during the illness of Tom
Ashland.
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone were
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lindley were
Monday evening shop|iers in Grants Tuesday night dinner guests at the
Pass.
home of Mrs. Lindley's parents Mr.
Mrs. 0 . C. Purkeypile is able Io and Mrs. W . W . Hittle.
be out again after suffering from a
Mrs. Matilda Parker returned to
severe cold.
her home here Sunday after spend-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vroiuan and ! ing several days with her daughter.
children of Yoncalla visited over Mrs. A. E. Kellogg in Medford.
the week end at the ('. E. Vroman
Mr. and Mrs. Fate Rowe and Mr.
i home.
and Mrs. R. E. Cook spent Sunday
Mrs. Mark Gcrken w ill hold an on Fools creek at the Rowe and
other meeting of the National Fed Cook mine.
eration of Spiritual Science at the
Ray Thompson and Art Roinell
home of Mrs. Al Pankey Tuesday returned to Sawyers Bar, Californ
April 17, at 1:30 o'clock.
ia. Monday after spending the past
Friends of Clarence Cook, who week with their families here.
George Dorman was quite ill at
has been confined in a hospital in
Chicago seriously ill with pluri.i his home last week but is now able
pneumonia, w ill be glad to hear that to be at work again in the cement
he has been removed to his home I plant.
and is slowly recovering. Clarence
Mrs. Lelah Bowers motored to
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook Grants Pass Wednesday where she
of this city and is well known here. a'lended to business «'fairs and
Rodger Meunier who arrived last visited her daughter, Mrs. Helen
week from Canada for a tw e weeks Condit and lumily.
Miss Netty Stone accompanied
visit with his sister and brother,
Mrs. Joe Rlair and Aurele Meunier, friends as far as Myrtle Creek Sun
has decided to stay here as he has day evening where she met her
work in Medford. He finds this un sister and fam ily and returned to
usual spring weather decidedly d if , Grants Pass Monday morning.
ferent from the 20 below zero con-
Mrs. Kuth Cooley of Galls creek
di.ions he left in Canada.
called on Mrs. C. W. Davis Friday
Mrs. Elia Mead of Grants Pass ac and reported that Mrs. Mary Gerken
companied by Mrs. Hattie I. Cal is quite ill al her home w ith piuer-
vert, president of the Junior Relie' i»y.
Mrs. Bud Condit and daughter,
Corp of that city and Gold H ill vis
ited the local Senior Relief Corp Colleen, of Grants Pass were Tues
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Calvert day visitors at the home of Mrs
was displaying a picture of the club Lelah Bowers. They attended to
which she is training in Grants business in Medford in the after
Pass who sang and put on a very noon.
beautiful Easter program at a
Art Gorham has received his new
Grants Pass theatre recently.
Ford V-8 paneled light delivery
Seventeen members and friends truck which he w ill use in distrib
of the local Garden club motored uting Font parts to dealers in south
to Grants Pass Friday where they ern Oregon and northern C aliforn
visited the Harrold Pansy Gardens. ia.
Paul Thompson, Bud Force. Art
At this time of the year the pansies
are all in bloom and make a beauti Gorham and Frank Carter went on
ful sight. Nearly everyone purchai- a week end fishing trip to Prospect.
ed a dozen or more plants as they They did not report on the fishing
were permitted to view the entire conditions but all agreed they had a
patch and pick out the plant they swell lime.
wished. Those attending from here
0 . C. Sinnwood of Oakland is here
were Mrs, Cleo Gilchrist and son, this week supervising the tearing
Mrs. Earle Moore, Mrs. Paul Thomp down of his old warehouse near the
son, Mrs. Floyd Lance, Mrs. Bob railroad tracks. He is hauling the
Cook, Mrs. Alice Cook, Mrs. Jane lumber to his ranch near Oakland
Cook, Mrs. L illie McKay, Mrs. Eber where he w ill use Ihem in erecting
Davis, Mrs. H. D. Reed. Mrs. Carrie some buildings.
Olson, Mrs. W . W. H ittle, Mrs, R. E.
H . D. (Johnny) Heed, great erup
Rlankenburg and daughter, Mrs. tion of the Medford Crater club
Meissner, Mrs. Fred Stone, Miss was among the group of Craters that
Bertha Coy and Netty Stone.
went to Crescent City, Calif., Wed
nesday to advertise the co"*,n®
specially chartered bus.
The marriage of Miss Marjorie
larshall to Delous Cox, both of
ledford, has been announced for
unday, A pril 15. Mr. Cox spent
art of last summer in Gold H ill
a nd is well known here. He is now
mployed at The Toggery men's
riving Thursday, and returning
Sunday lo the CCC eamp al Drain
Grants Pass.
Foots Creek
News
(By M r*. M arlon M a c a )
Mrs. George Drummond and Mrs. where he Is stationed.
Lloyd Miller were hostesses at the
home of the former Tuesday for the
John Smith attended lo business
members of the Gold H ill Health Friday In Medford.
unit.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Cook of Gold
H ill uiid Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rowe of
Mrs. O. C. Palmer entertained the
Sams Valley spent Sunday al Ihelr
members of the Ladies Aid of the
mine on the rigid fork of Foots
Presbyterian church of Bogue Hiver
creek.
at her home at the Alaska auto park
Friday when un ull day meeting
The parents of Mrs. Kortli who
was held. A covered dish luncheon
mine here from Canada are build
was served to tw enty-tw o ladies
ing a new home on Ihe Kortli tract
present who were Mrs. George Bud-
which was purchased from the Gold
ley, Mrs. Albert Mcllvuin, Mrs. Sain
lllll Irrigation Co, several months
Sundry, Mrs. W. A. Johnston, Mrs.
ago.
W ill Day of Grants Pass, Mrs. Nan
nie Murslund, Mrs. John Breeding,
I.eRoy Cameron visited Friday al
Mrs. Rowena Bonney, Mrs. C. L. Mc-
Gold lllll w ith his grundparents, Mr.
Nabe, Mrs. Vencil Cerveny, Mrs. |
and Mrs. Wulter Dungey.
Elizabeth Fowler, Mrs. (',. T. Baker,
Mrs. Green, Mrs. Clarence Sleilil,
S A K D IN K C K K K K N E W S
Mrs. David McLaren, Mrs. George
Hutchins, Mrs. Mcinscn, Miss ('ora
(Continued from Page I )
Calcs, Miss T illic Anderson, Mis.
W aller Couden, Mrs. Marion l.iiitc»,
and Mrs. Palmer hostess. During Hie
business meeting, eleclion*of offic
ers was held. Mrs. Elizabeth Fow l
er was elected ns president, Mis.
Mcinscn, vice president; Mrs. Sain
Sundry, secretary; Mrs. David Mc
Laren, treasurer. The next mcetiir;
I w ill be held al the home of Mrs W.
I A. Johnston at Bogue Hiver Friday
afternoon, A pril 20.
The hoys class of the Foots creek
Union Sunday school enjoyed their
annual hike Sunday on the mount
ain between Foots creek mid Apple-
gate. There were fifteen in III?
party. Rowland Miller, Wallace Bol
ing, Ross Turpin, Homer llurrisoii.
Tommy Henderson, Donald Skelton,
Duane Hutchins, Fred and Gene
Korth,
David
Birdseye,
Bruce
Kcggs, Ross Riles. Claire Slumbo,
George Hutchins and Marion l.unce,
teueher, Mrs. Hutchins spent Ihe
afternoon with Mrs. Lance.
Mrs. Otis Johnson of Ashland was
an over-night guest Sunday nt the
home of her aunt Mrs. Effie Bird-
seye while returning from a visit
w ith her sister Mrs. Albert Smith of
We Buy Old Gold
Do not sell your old gold to
«(rangers. We hold a U. 8.
Gov’t llecn«e to boy.
t.
Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mrs, Manch
Haley and C. Vroman visited at Ihe
lióme of John Smith last Sunduy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, Rmmey who
have spent sonic time on Applegate,
spent Saturday night here. They are
looking for u new locution.
A meeting of tlie Ahlerbrook
school board was held Inst Monday
evening at Die home of Die board
chairman. Grant Powell, where it
was voted to rehire Mis. Irene
Johnson for the routining school
year. Attending the meeting were
John Smith, Perry Wait anil Mrs.
Nora W ait, clerk.
Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mrs. Thomas
Ovid Wheeler was a guest of Mr.
Galligar and Mrs. Effie Birdseye and Mrs. Bud Smith last week, ar-
from here and Mrs. M illie W alker
of Gold H ill attended the Recrea
tion school at Medford Wednesday
evening.
Phyllis M iller has been absent
from school all this week due to
illness, and Ralph Riles has been id
home on account of the measles.
There la a prem ium on gold
(■old H ill are culling shakes for
new roof for Jack Smith's hurn.
Elsie mid Elsworth Ring have
niude application for enrollment .it
the CCC camp at Applegate. They
were in Medford Tuesday on bus
Mrs. Grant Neeley of Medford and iness in connection with it.
Mrs. Neeley Sr. of Ashland were
cullers Wednesday ut the home of
Mrs. Errol
Smith visited with
Mrs. Grant Neeley's parents Mr. and Mrs. Lulu Dusenhcrry Monday,
Mrs. Wallace Galbreath.
Donuld Darnielle of Medford was
Mr. and Mrs. G. Landers of New a guest of Charles Smith one day
port,
Oregon,
were
callers
at last week.
Riviera Auto park Thursday while
on their way to Klamath Falls.
The achievement tests from the
second grade up were given Friday
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chambers and afternoon In the Aldrrlirook school.
fam ily who have lived on the Ed
Woodcock place on the left fork of
George H aff of Gold H ill railed
Foots creek for some time have on Grunt Powell Monday on busi
moved to Eagle Point.
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guetzlaft
and son Frederick spent Thursday
evening at Ashland as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Guetzluff.
A surprise was given
Edward
Durkre on hi» eighteenth birthday,
.Monday evening by his mother, Mrs.
Lillie Durker In the form of a iwrty.
Among the guests were Elisr, Els-
worth, George Jr. and Itlehurd Ring,
Bernard, Ivan, Cecil, Lloyd and Bill
Governor, Blossom Durkre, Delor
es Drennrn, Allee anil Irl» Duscn-
berry, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drake. Mr.
and Mrs. Rernard Governor anil
Jess Durkee. Games and curds were
played during the evening.
J
ewelers
MEDfORO. ORE.
Oil Need
Changing?
1
Drive in at
Coy’s Service
Station
Seth Coy, Manager
W ise policy to change
it more fre q u e n tly in
w a rm w eather. It m ay
save an expensive re
pair job.
NEW DRESS GOODS
Voile*—Prints— Peter Pan*
4 yd. Length*, $1.19
FRESH VEGETABLES
Strawberries and Other Fruit*
DRAKE'S
Full Line of Groceries and Dry Goods
Ham’s Grocery and Market •
E. T. HAM, Prop.
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Specials for Saturday •
Large Package
28c
KC
BAKING POWDER
50 oz. can ...„...........33c
M. J. B. JR. COFFEE
MOTHERS QUICK
1 lb. package ......... 25c
OATS
DEL MONTE
Crystalware
TOMATOES
Extra Standard
No. 2*/2 tin* ....3 for 35c
4
lb. carton .............. 40c
in crystal glass.
in
attractive designs, with
trays.
N ovelty Bottle Opener*
Daka-W are Scooter*
The Car Without a Price Class
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W afc/i
the Fords go by.
Before buying a car at ANY
PRICE, be sure to drive a
Ford V-8.
This Is a FORD Year
for card table use.
FANCY SHRIM PS
2 can* .......................25c
ARM O URS
STA R LARD
W ine, Sherbet and
Cocktail Glasses
Beverage Set*
No. 2’/j> t in s ..... 2 for 25c
W arrenton
M INCED CLAMS
F lat tin* ........2 for 35c
For Your
Beverages
............27c
SPINACH
THE FO R D V-8
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PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomato and Cabbage Plants. Fine
lock, reasonable prices. W. G.
[owes, Opposite Sherwood’s Au*o
amp, West of Gold H ill
adv.
W H ITE KING
W ashing Powder
■VHB
Also Mexican hand-blown
glassware in colors.
W ESSON OIL
MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
Pint can* ..................20c
Grants Pass, Oregon
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C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Medford, Oregon