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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1935)
THE COLD HILL NEWSTHl’RSDAV, FEBRUARY at. CLEARANCE SPECIAL O N HOSE AT 25c LADIES NEW PRINTS—NEW H O U S E D RESSES FOR SPRING YOUR THREADS AND NOTIONS F O R SPRING SEW ING DRAKE'S Complete Line of Groceries and Dry Goods GILL BROS. GARDEN SEEDS EXCLUSIVELY SPERRY’S DAIRY AND POULTRY FEED RED STAR FERTILIZERS Mack’s Seed & Feed Store Grants Pass Phone 301R. 514 S. 6th Street 301 Save! Save! Save! Clearance Sale A ll W inter A ccessories FIRESTONE HOT W ATER HEATERS FIRESTONE ANTIFREEZE $10.00 value for Regular $2.95 gallon for $7.95 $1.99 During Sale Only Gallon Batteries Firestone Tires ARC BATTERIES Fully guaranteed. 13 plates. Equip now— save money on recharg es — eliminate starting troubles. Stop dangerous skidding today. Equip with new Non-Skid FIRESTONE TIRES. $3.45 LOW PRICED DUR« W ith old battery. ING TH IS SALE Firestone Service Store Phone 520 Riverside and 9th Street Medford [OCO 301 It takes a Truck Engine to stand the GAFF Jack Newnhatu left Saturday on a business trip tu Los Angeles. Celia Edler was a Sunday visitor in Medford. Mrs. Mhy Forbes of Eagle Point was a guest of her aunt Mrs. Eniiuit Sutton and family Monday. Hay Hall of Chiloquin spent the week end at the home of his sister, Mrs. Earl Moore and family. Mrs. Asil W alker and son, Arley are visiting Mrs. \ \ alker‘s parents ut Rock Point for an indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moore were business visitors in Medford Mon day. Gus Erickson is living w ith Doc Barker. He recently moved from the home of Mrs. Tiny Altherr. Dave Force was a guest of his son. Bill and family. Sunday. Mr. Force resides in Eagle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Doty ure mov ing this week to the Molly Harrison property. Mrs. H. F. Drake and Mrs. Art Mullin were both quite ill the first of the week. Take home or to your office a pound box of chocolate dipped cher ries for Washington's Birthday. 29c at Horning's Shack, Grants Pass, ad Mrs. Charles Avena returned to Gold H ill on the Shasta Tuesday morning from a visit of severul I weeks in California. Marjorie Cameron of Ashland was ' taken to the Community hospital of 5 that city last Saturday where she was o,»crated on for appendicitis. She is improving nicely. M. S. Johnson of Doris, Californ- i ia, was a business visitor in town ! Monday. Mr. Johnson was In the I hardware business here for several ; years. Bill Kinney is visiting and attend- | ing to business affairs in eastern j Oregon this week. Mrs. Daisy G il- ; Christ is staying with Mrs. Kinney , during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Tulare are resitting i in the Heed property recently va- caled by the A. Meunier family. Mr. ! Tulare is interested in the Sylvanite ' mine. Mr. and Mrs. Garold Bobbins and family, Mrs. Lou Lingren and son, i Ernest and Mrs. F. W. Stone and | daughter, Netty, were among the .Medford business callers Monday. Mrs. Bozy Tepovac returned from Portland Tuesday morning. Yvonnlc remained in the S h r i n e hospital where she underwent an operation on her feet last week. She is getting along nicely. There w ill be a dance in the Odd Fellows h a l l Saturday evening. March 2, sponsored by the lodge and the Townsend club. The proceeds of the affair w ill be used to help defray expenses of the Townsend, representatives in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Cora Olson and sister, Mrs. Phoebe Chapman, left by train Sun day evening for McMinnville where they expect to make their home on a ranch recenty purchased by Mrs. Chapman’s son. They have been the guests of Mrs. Olson’s granddaugh ter, Mrs. Norman Bailey and hus band for the past month. Midget Photos lUujfahon j K owj the NETT 4 to 5 ton M o d el C-40. See the N E W In te m a t t o n a li . S íz m . V h m to lQ-ton. 3 for 10c PEASLEY STUDIO Medford Speed, Pow er and Pickup - - PASSENGER GAR ENGINE is A ■ called on to deliver from a f.urth to a half o f its full power most o f the time. The average heavy-duty TRUCK engine de livers from three-fourths to all o f its power practically all of its working time. In terms o f delivered energy the ovtput o f the TRUCK en gine is perhaps four times at great per mile o f travel. If the average car is disposed o f at 50,000 miles, hundreds o f hard working trucks should be en titled to retirement in a few months’ time. N othing could be further from the minds o f either the builc<.r or the owner o f the good truck. Thousands o f In ternational Trucks have trav eled upwards of two or three hundred thousand miles, every mile a TRUCK mile. For more than twenty years the builders o f International Trucks have built trucks only. Q uestion any International owner as to the result. And come in g and pick Sizes, Vi-ton to io-ton ; o n e o f chassis prices, f. o. b. factory, from th e se trucks to tr y on your job. $390 BRITTEN MOTOR CO. Del Rogue Garage Grant» Pa»», Oregon Miss Winona Shoemaker of Galls creek spent the week end ut the home of Miss Valentine Cook. Mrs. Maybell? Dotson und chil dren of near Central Point were guests Sunday of Mrs. Dotson's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dorman. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stephens ui»i| daughter of Medford were Suturduy callers at the home of Mr. Stephens sister, Mrs. Bill Force and family. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Noble have moved from the W alter Dungey home to the home formerly occu pied by Wm. Puhi. Standard gasoline give» you all three with plenty to »pare— yet cost* no more than o r d i n a r y motor fuel. T r y it— drive in— tank up. T he Cinderella Shop GrCnts Pass, Oregon We now have a complete aleck of U»e new« eat Spring apparel . . , everything from the formal gowns Io the chic little street a n d sport costumes. The Smart Coat— $’,2.95 to $25.00 The Tailored Suit— $16.95 to $19.9$ Mias Beth Paulsen, teacher in the locul schools, was railed Io Portland Wednesday by the news of the death of her father, Hance C. Paulsen, of that city. Dreaaes— In sheer crepes, rough crepes, celorful prints, quilted trims, etc. J. A. Thomason, former superin tendent of the local schools is now Icated at North Fork. California, ac cording to word received by friends here recently. $4.95 to $25.00 Hata— and In O ff the Face . . . Bonnet styles the very flattering kriais. $1.95 to $5.95 NORGE ATTEND MONARCH’S STARTS SAVING Rose Bushes The day you buy it! AND Shrubbery Sale 2- year-old ROSES, each ... 3- year-old SH RUBS, each 280 290 Many Sorts to Select from Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Oregon Medford "Your Seedsmen Since 1910' WHY PUT 0 7 ? THAT DAY ? N o rg e give« you lower coat refrigeration. And, because it is better refrig eration, it enables you to save on fo o d coats in many ways. • Every day you put off owning Rol- lator Refrigeration you deprive yourself o f con veniences, m ore whole some food,* actual dol lars and cents savings. C om e io today. Yost cast boy • NorgeJorot little as $119.50, up The Farm Owner U nder the Term s of the National Housing Act Can now put in that much needed water supply, sew age disposal system, new roofs, a protective coat of paint or other needed improvements. .. NORGE R OWELL for ollator efrigeralion FOR INFORMATION SEE Timber Products Co. Phone 7 * End of North Central Aye. « Medford, Oregon Grants Pass Men’s Spring Suits Large shipment arrived this week. Men, here is t h • greatest suit value that we have seen in months. 100 par cent all wool worsted suits in styles for men a n d young men. Remember these are new suits never shown befons this. week. See us for Tire», Tube» and Batteries Choice $14.85 Coy’» Service Station The Golden Rule Seth Coy, Manager Grants Pass, Oregon r