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THE GOLD HILL NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935 Miss Fay Stanley and Geo. Brow u ' Alice MeMerrlek is staying at the L ife of a Legislator of Medford were calling on friends ; home of Mrs. Chas. Grey for u while. here Sunday. v n i . (Continued from Page I, tim e Newell is confined Io home w ith a severe attack of mus W, H. Trannah is recovering o il p ortrait fo r Ex-Governor Meier Mrs. A. A. Tvlee was a business 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Leon Wise attended slowly from a severe Hires» of sev cular rheumatism. to be hung (or all time on Ihe walls i a show in Medford Saturday night. eral days. visitor in Medford Friday. Mrs. J, M. Lively ami Mrs. Nellie of the House w ith IU other former Howard Low'd of Grants P u s s Jacobs motored to Medford Wed governors tliut cost ubotll 1136,001). Mrs. Clyde W alker spent Tuesday Jud Doty is residing in Medford But buying un o il taunting fo r the in town w ith her father, Jim Clark. and is employed near Ashland iu a was a guest of friends here over the nesday where they shopped and called on friends. governor is regular stuff, like paying week end. m ill. L. L. Smith of Riviera was in for the light h ill or having the luwu Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Blair and Mr. llene Morningstur o f Medford town Tuesday attending to business mowed. A resolution was introduced Mrs. Dick Robinson, Beth ami and Mrs. M. It. Merriman returned Io get this picture. The resolution affairs. , B illy Reed were shopping in Med silent the week end here w ith her Wednesday after spending a lew was referred Io the committee in. (rieud Francis Davis. ford Saturday, Ruth I.anee was a guest of her days in Portland. resolutions of which I am the chair II. C. Huber of Portland spent sev grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mi’s. II. F. Drake were B ill King left the first of the week man, and so I am hustling a picture Lance of Foots Creek, several days business visitors in Medford Tues eral days here in connection w iih the Lively lime plant of which lie fo r llaho where he was called due for Julius. Ihe records down In the last week. day. to the serious illness of his mnthei, office of Earl Snell show Hud they is associatetd. Miss Carol Ackert who is attend lie was accompanied by his niece, cost iMilHI, Mrs. Mollie Harrison has re tu rn -, Hut he is entitled Io one lust Ilk * ing the Ashland Normal was an ov ed to her home after spending sev-' Mr. and Mrs, T. Ross and daugh Mrs. Tom Henderson. ter, Mrs. Lou l.ingren and son and j Ihe HI other governors who are er Sunday guest o f Mr. and Mrs. R. eral months in Central Point. The Gold H ill high school teams looking down upon me from their daughter spent Sunday on Foots L. Kenaston. ! dropped tw o close games Io Ashland gp, us | lh ,M ((ff fron, Miss Eugenia Quakenbush was a Creek. ju n io r high learns in contests pla>e«l ,lV il(.,| typew riter, lint life Is guest of friends here Sunday. Eu Miss Zelda Smith was a week end at Ashland \\ t*<lnest la\ evening. ' funnV; tricky ami leads us Into by- genia is clerking at Burelsons in ! guest of relatives and friends here. B«>th gallics were close. Ashland w ,ivs and «town trails that we never Medford. She was an over night guest of w inning each by a margin of two t.h lirl,.,| „ „ our m il|, Among Saturday visitors in Med Netty Stone, Saturday. ‘ points. ford were Mrs. Dora Hammersly. Theatre — Grants Pass Mrs. D. D isim ini and children, C O M M U N IC A T IO N ami Jeanne, Mrs. John Smith, and Rosa and Guy arc leaving Friday to r Birthday Anniversaries Jean and Hazel Kendall. Portland and w ill spend the week Celebrated at Party Sams Valley, Ore. Frhurary l> Friday and Saturday ed w ith relatives there. They w ill Your w ife enjoys a valentine as To Ihe Editor: W. C. FIELDS IN THE BIG Members of («old H ill’s youngest much as she ever did. Take a valen return Sunday. By request of ihe Ways ami COMEDY set— ranging in age from (our Means committee the publicity of tine box of candy home w ith y o u The Junior Belief Corps w ill ob months to three year*— were guests the Sams Valley Grange is Instruct- from Horning's Shack, Grants Pass. “ I T ’S A G IF T ” serve Ihe Valentine season w ith a adv. ol Miss Lana Kay Blankenburg, amt j e«l to make a statement concerning parly at Ihe corps rooms Saturday. ------------------ j — i - -------------------------- n Q iaries W illiam Gilchrist, our a im 'th e unfair publicity Ihe grange re- Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Kuikman who Mrs. Edith Bryan. Mrs. H. F. Drake three years of age respectively ai J ! reived through Ihe recent dance Preview Saturday 11 P. M, moved here from Sawyers Bar, Cal and Mrs. Lee Moore arc in charge. birthday party al Ithe Blankenburg | fracas al Ihe Sams Valley hall, ‘Secrets of the Chateau" ifornia, last week are making the'r A. F. Becker is doing some spring home Iasi Thursday afternoon, J a n -. Since Ihe committee was conduct- home in the Marion Lance house, ! ing Ihe dance* on Ih cir own re- redecoration at his drug store, and uury 31. form erly occupied by the O. C. Lanu Kay, who was the first spousibilily and w ithout any vote is rearranging display and prescrip Sunday, Monday. Tuesday Purkey^ile fam ily. Mr. Kuikman is tion counters. Fresh paiul signs are baby b«.rn Io Gold H ill parents in or sponsoring of the order Ihe SHIRLEY TEMPLE in connected w ith the Sylvanite mini 1934, invited (be 12 other babies of members of that rommittee desire Ihe mail) decorations this week. “B R IG H T E Y E S ” that year, ami Charles W illiam , who th ■ grange he freeil from uny con Mr. and Mrs. W. W. H ittle havi Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire are been enjoying a visit from Mrs located in the Gerald Owen liome was born just two years earlier, en nection w ilh Ihe affnir. The com- H ittle’s nephew. Low ell Dinwood.v on Ihe north side. Mr. McGuire is tertained children of bis age. The inillee also wishes Itie ptdilie Io Wednesday and Thursday mothers were also invited, and know loe parties who raused the JOHN BOLES in | of Bremerton, Washington. He is on Ihe new teacher in Ihe high school when the group assembled, there disturbance were resident» of Trail. a ten day leave from the navy- here. were eighteen children ami fourteen Shady Cove anil Applegate und In M U S IC IN T H E A IL ’ yards. On his return to the naval no way connected w ith Ihe grangi Mr. and Mrs. B ritz Snyder were mol hers. base he expects to leave on a boat -i The afternoon was spent inform The commillee, who has attempt fo r China to spend 3t) months in the Thursday evening guests of Mrs. Snyder’s daughter, Mrs. Vellie Biles ally, w ith visiting, and Ihe mother» ed to run a quiet dance announce* orient. and husband. They all attended a were entertained by two guessing there w ill lie no more dances In the rontests, one on famous babies, and v ic in ity this year under its man show in Medford that evening. the other on advertisements of agement. I » A W T IM I? W ork on firin g the kiln nt the prialuels babies use. A group picture ANY TIME Sams Valley Grange lime plant is expected to start in of the babies was taken by u local . Johnston’s Shoe Repair Mrs. O. T. Wilson, publicity agent Children 10c the near future. A large crew of men photographer. Shop’s Annual Lam b have been employed fo r some lime Fri„ Sat., Feb. 8-9 Late in Ihe afternoon, the hostess, The fellow who wondered w in Tongue Contest in opening Ithe new tunnel. “DRAGON MURDER CASE" Mrs. Cleo G ilchrist anil Mrs. It. E. congressional sessions nre not W arren W illiam s — Lyle Talbot Mrs. Jack Hays accompanied Mi Blankenburg served refreshments. broadcast made haste to add dial he In accordance w ith our annual The guest l i s t included Mrs. isn't insistent. and Mrs. Vannice of the Golden custom, Johnston’s Shoe Re Sun., Mon., Feb. 10-11 Dougins Cameron, daughters Joan Buie store of Grants Pass Io San pair Shop w ill haK sole anti iv iiiii« v - ,v iiiiiiv iv iiiw iiv iA iv "BIG HEARTED HERBERT” Francisco Sunday where they w ill ami Carol Ann; Mrs. B o y Centers, heel a pair of shoes free for Guy Kibbee — Aliene McMahon daughters Donna Marie and Jo Ann; purchase spring merchandise for the firs t boy or g irl to liFing to Mrs. Bedford Biles and son Boland that store in Ihe climate cirv. this shop a bouquet of lamb Tues., Wed., Feb. 12-13 of Bogue River; Mrs. Fred Baker tongues. They may he either Mrs. Wm. Mvcr o f Ashland slop anil Georgia K.; Mrs. A rthur Gorham "STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” the violet or the cream colored 2 for 1c, to 10c each ped o ff here Tuesday en route home and Donna Arlene; Mrs. I*. E. Hold- variety or both. fro m Bellingham, Washington, crncss, Paul Eugene and Leona; Mrs. Thurs., Fri.. Feb. 14-15 where she had visited relatives for Ernest l.ingren and son, Ernest, Jr.; “MADAM DU BARRY’’ Johnston’s Shoe Repair some time. She returned home Wed Mrs. A. Meunier, daughters Jocelyn Delores Del Rio — Victor Jory For Your Valentine’» Party: nesday. Paper Napkins anil Denise; Mrs. J. W. Peckham Shop Place Cards s Sat.-Sun. 1:30 to 11 and Polly Anne of Medford; Mrs. 135 West Main Medford W. W. H ittle motored Io Medford K . Ewe 7:00 P. XL Prizes Carl Itoulh and Lolita; Mrs. Grace Saturday where he transacted bus iness. Mrs. H ittle returned homt Ramsey and son Gordon l.ec; Mrs. Introduce Ihe new automatic w ith hint after a pleasant weeks vis Tom Smith anil Jimmy anil Mrs. A. scorer fo r contract bridge at A. Newnhatn and sons, Stanley and it w ith her son in law and «laugh your next parly. Wayne. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lindley. LOCAL MAPPENINGSI RIVOLI ROXY 2O c Valentines C L E A R A N C E S P E C IA L O N H O S E A T 25c NEW L A D IE S P R IN T S — N E W H O U S E FO R S P R IN G T H R E A D S A N D N O T IO N S FOR S P R IN G S E W IN G DR ESSES YOUR D RAKE'S Complete Line of Groceries and D ry Goods Announcement II The Owl Pharmacy^ AT ¡ Í G RANTS PASS has been purchased by L E L A N D R O H N E R of The Dalles, Oregon, who w ill be a perm- anent resident of Grants Pass. The cement plant has been «loins a great deal of loading of cement for the Bonneville dam since th i firs t o f the year. I t has been nec essary to w ork a night crew on several occasions. Edison E llio t of Hollywood, Cal ifornia was a b rie f caller at the Ean Moore home Sunday en route to Colfax, Washington. Mr. E lliot is a relative of the Moores and expects to make a longer visit on his return Io Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Livingston re ceived word recently of the arriva« of th eir firs t great grand child, n son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Engstrom of Portland, February 1 The youngster weighed 6 pounds and was named Herbert Jr. Mrs. Susie Coy and daughters, Mrs. Dick Robinson, Miss Bertha Coy and Mrs. Lola Reed entertained the Rebekahs at a birthday p a r t y fo r those whose birthday ocenred during January. Those in attend ance were: Mrs. Marjorie Pena, Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. Lola Reed. Mis. W ilb u r M arlin, Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, Mrs. Geo. Dorman, Mrs. Susie Coy, Mrs. Dick Robinson, Bertha Coy, Netty Slone and others were Seth Coy, B illy and Beth Heed. j Specials Shirts, $1.15, 3 for $3.00 Good Fabrics, Beautiful Patterns M E N ’S Reg. $2.50, Reg. $1.95, Reg. $1.45, U N IO N S Special $1.95 Special $1.45 Special $1.35 M en ’s AU W ool Ribbed Coats, Special ... $4.95 W e are P R E S C R IP T IO N D R U G G IS T S . Bring us your prescription*. Reasonable price*. II GET T H A T N EW S P R IN G Permanent NOW W e invite you to come in and get acquainted ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON OUR LAVENDOIL WAVES 117 S. Sixth Street— at the corner of C L A U D E T T E ’S B E A U T Y SHOP Sixth and H Streets, G rant* Pas* Mis» Claudia Constable, Prop, formerly w ilh Maine's 113 East Main Phonel618 MEDFORD, OREGON G Street ..« w Grants Pas» (■old H ill Lodge No. 1211 enjoyed a splendid meeting Tuesday Febru ary 6th. Visitors were present from Golden Buie l.odge No. 78 of Grunts Pass and Hie Central Point l.odge No. 103. 'l ite degree Irani conferred Hie first degree on two candidates. In (lie near future Gold H ill lodge is Io go lo Grani» Pass w ith Ibelr candidate for the second degree. The local lodge is giving another of their popular dances Subirti if nile, February Hl. Everyone come. Brad the ads I V a le n tin e s 6 for 5c, up (A hint to the husbands) C h o o s e an unusually welcome Valentine from o u r exquisite selection of pottery — Roseville, Camork, W eller. O r Mexican hand blown glassware. MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Staiilon Rowell, Prop. Grants Pass, Dragon Speed, Power and Pickup - - . St.nndrd gasoline give* you f ires w ilh plenty to sp • e— yet cost* no more ban o r d i n a r y mot* r fuel. T r y it—- driv in— tank up. See us for Tires, Tubes and Batteries Coy’s Service Station Seth Coy, Manager v iv a w iu v v v iiiiiim w a v v v iiv Wimer’s Battery Shop — 7 years in business in G rant* Pass— 3 years at 6th and M Street* and 4 years at 6th and K . N E W L O C A T IO N — 624 S. Sixth Exide Batteries— B attery and Automotive Electric W ork These are regular $6.50 Part wool Ribbed Coats Reg. $3.95, Special $2.95 Heath's Stanton Rowell. Sole Owner GRANTS PASS, ORE. Valentine Day is Thursday, Feb The lower priced »tore where quality is not sacrificed. S M I T H ’S V A R IE T Y STORE I. O. O. F. L O D G E N E W S 14 Wc have a very n i c e selection of all types of Valentines a n d invite you to see them. Also Valentine Candy and other gifts for the occasion. & B ECONOMY STORE G rant* Pass ******♦************•*************! T H E M O R E Y O U B E N E F IT F R O M O U R F IN A N C IA L S E R V IC E T H R U A C T U A L E X P E R IE N C E W IT H IT . . . the more you w ill utilize i t . . try it . . . as you’ll find it at T H E F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K Medford, Oregon “ H E L P F U L C O N S E R V A T IV E B A N K IN G ”