THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, SFPTF.MBFR _i,y »Q.U___
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
\
Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printinf Co.
R. E. BLANKENBURG, Editor and Business Manager
LOIS BLANKENBURG, Associate Editor
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests oi
Gold Hill Oregon and V icinity__________
That business concerns help
their customers, as well as them
selves, when they advertise.
PU BLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY
Any mun who has a business and
refuses to advertise has no busi
Katered at the Postoffic. at Gold H ill. Oregon, tor transmission through ness worth mentioning.
the mails as second-class matter
Some concerns do not advertise
because
they are incapable of liv
Subscription
• »ear in advance. Advertising rates on application.
ing up to the standards demanded
by an advertised business.
' freezing plant that will make the
Any worth while business must
Editorial Comment
hens get right down to business and
advertise to keep worth while, and
do their durndest, and that he
the cheapest and best way to adver
NEWSPAPER CRITICS
would also show the stale how to
tise is through local newspapers.
levy taxes that will pay themselves
In order to get business now
Centerville ($. D.) Journal: Not and leave a profit, so that instead
long ago we heard a farmer at a of going to the tax collector’s of adays il is necessary to hit the line
town some distance from here crit- fice and kissing money goodbye, hard.
The trade territory of the aver
iciie the local newspaper because we can merely saunter up there at
he thought it wasn’t as good as it the end of each quarter and draw age city is limited only to the en
used to be a few years ago. The our dividends. Compared to these terprise of the business men.
Ta be successful in business
farmer was unfair. His farm isn t proposals the general's promise to
as good as it used to be, especially merely re-finance an irrigation dis means a business concern must he
In the way of improvements. He trict sounds quite weak and puerile. constantly on the alert. Their
has been financially unable to keep It won't do, general! You’ll have 1» goods must be well bought, well
up the buildings and machinery as team up and promise something displayed, priced fair and well ad
he would like. He probably isn’t really big if you hope Io win the vertised.
People shop where the» can get
paying his subscription as promptl> attention of the gogk eyed away
as he used to. His local stores prob from Joe. How about cobless roast what they want; they read the ads
ably are not so well stocked as they ing ears and chickens with wish- to find out where to buy, and
were five or ten years ago. They bOnes at each end? Can’t you don't lose time.
The careful housewife i& alwayr
carry a cheaper line of goods, be guarantee something like that to
cause the people cannot buy the win the allegiance of the yeo alert and grasps every opportunity
Io save money; long ago she found
high-priced articles they formerly manry?
that she could save by buying ad
did. If the farmer had entered the
vertised goods.
homes in his town he would have
A TRIBUTE TO CCC
found that they, too, have deterior
ated in recent years. The furniture
Termed sometimes derisively as GAIN NOTED IN MOTOR
VEHICLE REGISTRATION
is older and has not been replaced
Brush Marines and Tree Trooper*,
average development, all of which | formation hang» in a rock crevice
with new ; the walls need redeco
STALACTITES AT CAVES
is dependent u | m > ii numerous con- of Ihe fountuin, and has been el-
members
of
the
Civilian
Conserva
A
slight
gain
in
the
number
of
rating in too many cases; the roof
ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION jjHonji.
' tructhig wide attention.
is not so good and very likely the tion Corps are beginning to demon motor vehicles registered during
An example is pointe«! out in the
outside needs repainting. A visit to strate their real worth to any com the six months of this year as com
How fast does a stalactite grow? ease of Ihe Oregon Caves drinking
Mkepurl, (California, inaugural,
the bank W’ould have told the fann nunity where lumber is an impor pared to the previous half-year Is
An
unofficial answer has been fountain. The fountain, constructed e d a ll uiinual "ratfish day”, this
shown
in
reports
of
Ihe
secretary
er that no one carries the account tant product.
"
he used to. He would find the
Town ami city dwellers are apt to of state’s office, which list 257,148 found in the Oregon Caves where less than ten years ago of native year, with prizes offered for var
churches are struggling harder than see representatives of this fine or motor vehicles for the current year the question is one of Ihe most fre stones of the region and held lo- ious fish caught during the two-dav
bv
¿ L " Th» f i l e .
ever to make both ends meet and ganization with a somewhat warp and 247,526 for the half year from quently askeil by • the thousands of
tactile nearly a half inch long. The
maintain the usual activities. He ed perspective when the boys mak July 1 to December 31, 1933. The in visitors at the eaves annually.
would find the schools curtailed to their weekly pilgrimage to urban crease amounts lo 3.89 per cent.
The process is so slow the j
Fees collected thus far this year growth is imperceptible from year
a considerable extent. In short, he centers.
would find practically everything
The Civilian Conservation Corps total 81.891 ,»40.34, while the pre lo year, hut over a period of 50 ,
in his neighborhood “down” from ncame Ihe butt of many a joke vious six months brought in 81,- years, a difference is noticeable. :
b £ & » S e p a ra to r
T ry thia. II a doww't irlto»» r -u . m«*« m i
its former peak. But he expects the w,len ¡( was organized and many 842,751.95.
Richard Rowley, head guide at the |
tori b m « r »1.1 ru u < « rr *nd happtor, row
for a Limited Time
local newspaper to be just as good peop,e were under the impression
eaves, has diacovered a means of
d iu ic w i will rrlunrt rt-ur m. n rr 1*1 • !>«»
Salem Capital Journal: 11 took measurement. In one of the pas Y O U R O P IN IO N .» w v iu d ' In r c h M C * « w
in every’ respect as it was a few ,ha, (heir sole dutjes wouid be to
^ .o it iM a r v iK r c R ir r iu N M u « .« »
«Ä « T » o Ruhbrr U«nl R »»*' » * > **»
’A «ÌH « o «rii » m i
years ago when it was making a p,an( , rccs; no, that ,here js any an ex-president's daughter 2» min sageways, Rowley has located a tiw * < rrukr free
• quart ol » « I n . ..» I llw l u . t ol I IrUHioa and
gl»«.A ihr •<hc»|«r»i
»< < »n I*»
*.uL««y aid
tab« ■ t«btoapot>nhil two Kmr» • <tor 1» to
»r kmrfwâ ««J» • <•»»•
little money for its publisher ,jjjng particularly humorous about utes to get a divorce and a presi number stalactites which had been t'W. " •hr *•
hours. usually. Ih r pain u «on., hunt. Ilmbrr
dent’s daughter only 1» minuter. apparently broken off approximate v»h«*»>h- Ira u I ' »•■« lu e d c rs a»-» «• - w a l.r m •
whereas now the South Dakota pianling a tree, but the idea of
utx. w ntalwflll « k ii.o u . rrh rt to IrK Iquallr
(hr w i ld Ju»t w M jar'« a ri to « M re tt
-r ’l rw
Which
is
one
advantage
a
presi
newspaper that is breaking even H I mjHion young men hired by th.-
ly 50 years ago. During that time, )'iuf » M rr*- it ili» and ag*
good lu< rtwuRunuan. or naurtito pare i . a u
« T * «<«* -no
dent’s
daughter
seems
to
have
over
doing a fine job. Yet the local government to plant trees when
only • Irw i r n l . »«lay Fur *•)«. r r , .•n H n rn d rg
half an inch of new formation had name ol tluapni»* Full dn.«4» wul t * *«•* p«'*r4«tly
and «u.rsoirsd by »11 Ira .'io r d r „ s t,u « Any
weekly probably comes nearer to the woods are already full of them an ex-president’s daughter. Some developed. This rate of growth,
d n i « « M « ill «to th« KEY rU K M k i r i K M
times with just common folks it however, is not indicative of an
maintaining the old standard- than seemed to strike the funny bone.
M you aab him U> do M .
“
takes
darned
near
half
an
hour.
any other business in town.
People don’t laugh at the CCC
any more. They realize that the
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PROMISES
nation is getting returns on the in
vestment.—Lake County Examiner.
W H EN IN GRANTS PA SS U SE THIS DIRECTORY
Capital Press: A dispatch from
WHY NOT?
Grants Pass states that in a speech
down there General Martin prom
ELECTRIC WELDING
SHOE REPAIRING
Hecla (S. D.) Journal: Inasmuch
ised that if he becomes governor he
will see to it that the Grants Pass as the allotment plan has been
Goodyear SHOE Service
General Blacksmithing
irrigation district is refinanced. adopted in almost every other busi
107 So. 6th St.
Grants Pass Acetylene and Electric Welding
The genial general is still several ness, why not apply it to the news
Dyeing—all colors, to match
The Leonard Shop
laps behind Joe Dunne, who is the paper business also? The news
your gown.
most effervescent promiser that papers will be “delighted” and per
Finest equipped shop in South 620 J S t.,------------- Grants Puss
Luther B. Smith
ever came down the pike. Joe prom fectly willing to plow under every
ern Oregon. See Gotchells.
ised the folks at Eugene that he fourth delinquent subscriber pro
would have the state put a big egg vided Uncle Sam will pay the a r
JEW ELRY
HARDWARE
rears on the remainder. If some
Pine Watoh 4 Jewelry Repairing
thing like that isn’t done prettv
Rogue River Hdwe. Co.
Ready for you when promised.
soon a great many newspapers—
Prices Most Reasonable.
Sherwin Williams Paints
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF and especially the small country
McCormlek-Deering Farm Imps.
BEAUTY CULTURE
Buhn’s Jewelry Store
papers—will have to plow under
Housewares—General Hardware
Grants Pass, Oregon
20» S. Sixth St —Phone 38
PHONE 84
the whole works. Here’s a golden
“We
Buy
Old
Gold”
419'/j Bast Main — Medford
Grants Pass, Oregon
opportunity for the NRA to come
PERMANENT WAVES . . $2.00
Finger Wave ...................
PH Y SICIAN - OCULIST
SERVICE STATION
Comb Wave ................
......25c
“Junior”, a white Angora cat,
. . 25c
Shampoo ..............
Geo. Inglis, M. D.
Haircut ...... 25c
Marsel .... 25c • greets guests as they register at a
Jensen Auto Service
Glasses Filled ----- Eyes Treated
Manicure ......................... .....25c
Rankin, Texas, hotel, by extending
6th and D Streets
Eye Brow Arch .............. ......25c his right paw.
Eye health and health of body
Scalp Treatment ............ ..... 50c
are
closely
related.
Both
should
GAS.
OIL,
TIRES. BATTERIES,
Hot Oil
...........
.... 50c
be considered in fitting glasses.
Coal oil lamps still are widely
ACCESSORIES.
Facials .....................
..... 50c
This costs no more and gives bet
used in Georgia, surveys show.
ENROLL NOW
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
ter results.
Rheumatic Pain Stopped
by Lemon
* i Juice
. i. Recipe
-
tanggißnw
Your Dollar Is Still
Worth 100 Cents In
Buying Value!
(jJ/ten you bringyour family to
PORTLAOD
HCÄTWMAM HEAT HM AN
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
OFFICE and HOSPITAL
Corner 7th and II Street»
Grants Pass, Oregon
OFFICE SU PPL IE S
Stop at Heathman Hatch ...«hem
ewery fine hotel axnfcrt is jnar*
at a cost as lo< if not la m th »
ordinary oosonjmodationfc
I ■Portbnds newest « x f in e s f
hotels.. located to (he hub o<
the shopping and seoestiotM
¿strict.. -a« tha tnquestioned
shoice of wgwrfenced traveler*.
MMSJYt k k w m MI >ev*a«iw
O R iG O n
SfedionarAi — Office Supplies
Typewriters
Gift Merchandise
Book» — Drugs
L
’
OPTOMETRIST
Dr. Edward N. Bywater’s
C. H. Demaray
N 6th St.
Grants Pass
CLEANERS
Valley Cleaners
611V4 East H. St., Grants Pas»
Opposite P. 0.
Phone 200
Suits cleaned and pressed 81.08
Hats cleaned and blocked 81.00
Plain dresses cleaned, pressed 91
BATTERY SHOP
BATTERY and ELECTRIC
REPAIRS
Batteries At All Prices
W imer’s Battery Shop
503 South 6th St. — Grants Pa»»
Dr. Herbert W . Hermann
OPTOMETRIST
Tuffs Bldg. — 519-H SI.
“Glasses that are good to look
at and through.’'
’
OSTEOPATH
Dr. Blaine B. Pruitt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Phones: Office 3G5J; Res. 365L
Room 4, Lundhurg Bldg.
Grants Puss, Orc.
CAFES
Palace Cafe and Lunch
Open 24 Hours — Real Coffee
OU1CK SERVICE
Meals and Short Orders
Booths and Counter
Grants Pas»
IT WILL PAY YOU
TO SHOP IN
GRANTS PASS
Inflation - - deflation - - reflation — Call it
what they will, your good ol’ dollar still packs a
healthy “buying wallop 1”
Look over the list of advertisers in this direc
tory. They are established, reliable businesses that
deserve your patronage.
Next lime you are needing their services use
this directory. Mention this paper when trading
with these advertisers—it will please them and us.
J. W. C o p e la n d Yard»
CEMENT — LUM BER — DOORS
Building Material of All Kinds
4th and G Street«
Grant« Pa««. O’*
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