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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1935)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS Art Gorham is improving his home located on the south side by building on two rooms and a porch. Mrs. H arry Newnham is working » at the Grotto this week in place of Mrs. Lovey Tylee had dental her sister Mrs. Veltie Riles. w ork done in Medford Friday. Mrs. Mayfield returrned to H ilt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reynolds »re California Tuesday after makiug a assisting w ith duties at Bonney's short visit with her children here. G rilL They are from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lindley of Mr. and Mrs. H . D. Reed *e r e Medford spent Sunday w ith Mrs. guests of friends in Medford Tues Lindley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W . H ittle on the old stage road. day evening. A. Meunier l e f t Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Lew Lingren finish ed their home west of town reeetn- morning for Grave creek where he ly and have built a large fireplace. has employment w ith the Rogue River Gold company in setting up Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey are ¡the dredge at that place. the proud parents of a son born J. B. DeW itt of Junction City has Sunday at their home here. Mrs. W ilb ur Martin is assisting with leased the n e w ! y constructed garage of J. W. Livingston. He ex duties in their home. pects to move here w ith his family the last of the week. Fick’s Hdwe. 131 West Main, General line of Hardware and Paints Maytag and Paramount Washers Mrs. Bud Snyder left Wednesday i Miss Evagene W yatt of Sams V a l for u visit w ith her mother In San ley is visiting her sister, Mrs. H a r { ry Newnham, and family this week. Francisco. She w ill also allrnd to business affairs. I Mrs. Nina Dusenbcrry and Mabel Miss Barbara Skelton daughter of and l.ester Dusenbcrry went to T a l ent Sunday where they w ill be em Mrs. L. R. Skelton, who has been a t tending school al Laramie, Wyom ployed for several days. ing, arrived today on the train t<» Miss Row Deslminl returned F r i spend her vacation at home. day from Portland where she had The Floyd Lance family expect been visiting relatives for three to leave this week end for Wolf weeks. Creek where they w ill reside while Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hedgpetli Mr. Lance Is working on the gold and Dan Llnsley of Medford were dredge. Sunday guests at the J. D. Hedgpetli home. L E T US SO LV E Y O U R Hot Weather Food Problems We Suggest: !< Mrs. R. L. M iller, daughler P hyl lis, Mr. and Mrs. Perry W aite and Mrs. M illie W alker and daughter, I Sybil and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fiene motored to McMinnville Monday | where they are attending the stale grange convention. Mr. and Mrs. W . D. Norton are re siding in Grants Pass for a few weeks while Mr. Norton is employ ed at Graves Creek. T heir daugh ters Ilene and Irene underwent tonsil operations last week and are recovering nicely. S & W Salad Fruits and Salad Vegetables, Best Foods (or other brands) Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing Complete Line of Cheese, Tinned and Potted Prepared Meats and Relishes Also Picnic Supplies in Unusual Variety Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wering Thorn (Genevie Stumbo) of San Diego w ill be grieved to learn of the death of their infant daughter, Betty Lois who passed away in a hospital in San Diego June 8 at Ihe age of six weeks. G o ld H i l l S u p p ly Mr. and Mrs. John McFadden of Sams Valley, who form erly resided here, have gone to Redmond to re main for several weeks in hopes the change of climate w ill he ben eficial to Mr. McFadden’s health. He has been ill most of the winter. “W here Price« Sell Q u ality’’ A. A. WALKBR Mr. and Mrs. H arry Dougard of Grants Pass spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Parks Mr. Dougard is the new proprietor of the meat market in Ihe Piggly Wiggly store there. Raymond Blair, son of Mr. anil Mrs. J. A. Blair left Tuesday morn-1 ing by stage for St. Paul, Albertn, I Canada, Io spend Ihe summer w ith relatives. At Seattle he planned Io take the train the balance of the journey. Your home-owned grocery is ready with up-to- the minute suggestions for hot weather meals. And in hot weather Quality Foods are even more important t o good health. Buy our Quality Foods, and know you are safe. Wa Dalivar Don’t Forget Dad J U N E 16th IS F A T H E R ’S D A Y Remember him w ith a Pleasing G ift, Selected from our complete stocks A Few Suggestions A rro w Shirts ..$1.95, $2.06, $2.59 Other Shirts .............. $1.15, $1.45 Mrs. L illy McKay went Io Med ford Tuesday Io see her brother-in- law, Bill Flippen who received se vere head injuries last Saturday , night. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Waters oi Klamath Falls spent Tuesday with Mrs. W ater’s aunt, Mrs, Ella Pal- 1 rick. They went to Crescent City Father’s Day is here. It comes Wednesday morning. every year, but make it different Mrs. Celia Edler has returned to this year by buying him a carton of Gold H ill and Is again employed In cigaretes, a pipe or a box of candy Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. John at Horning’s Shack, Grants Pass. Hays. She was recently at t h e (The date is June 16.) adv Hotel Holland Coffee Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wise of Sac Judge TuVelle and Clay Combesl ramento, California, left for horn: of Jacksonville came over Tuesday ; Wednesday after a pleasant three and spent Ihe day with Mr. Corn- days visit w ith Mr. Wise’s brother best's mother, Mrs. Leon Wise. Mr. | Leon Wise and wife. They returned Combesl is leaving June 17, for San i by the Redwood highway. Diego to enter the navy. s*********>**v******^*******»**»»***w**»***%*********************^ ! Pfcaae S L THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gireau and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gireau of Wo- wela, South Dakota, were guests of their old friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston from Sat urday to Monday. They were neigh bors when the Kenaston’s lived just across the line in Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenaston of Medford are leaving Friday to make their home in San Francisco where Mr. Kenaston expects to operate a barber shop. They have spent the past several days w ith Mr. Kenas ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston. Ties ..... 50c, 65c, $1.00 and $1.59 Belts, Handk's, Sox, Hats, Shoes |>tuts.-35c. Eves.-35c. Kiddies 10c| Ends Saturday JAMES CAGNEY In “G -M E N ” Heath’s Men’s Wear Stanton Howell, Prop. Grants Pass, Ore. P R E V U E SATURDAY N IT E Sun., Mon., Tue». MAE W EST in “G O IN ’ T O T O W N ” Wednesday Jean Parker — Robert Taylor “ M urder In The Fleet" Wed. Nite Is Cash Nite Starts Thursday W ARNER BAXTER In “Under The Pampas M oon” 500 Pairs of Old Shoes Wanted Friday-Saturday Special Kiddiea-lOc Adults-25c Friday and Saturday JACK H O L T in '‘Unwelcome Stranger” PRBVL’B 8ATURDAY N1TH Wc will Pay J DC 0LD women ' s SHOf (25c for Children’s, $1.00, up) Sunday and Monday James Dunn — Mae Clarke “The D aring Young M an” Tues., Wed., Thurs. Exclusive Relurn Showing W IL L ROGERS in Just bring them to our store and buy a new pair of leather shoes at Bankrupt Sale Prices Leave your old ones and collect 50c extra at the cashier desk “The County Chairm an” Wed. Nite is Cash Nite Roxy W h ile here look around and see w hat wonderful bargains are to be had R E M E M B E R T H IS E N T IR E S T O C K O F Saturday Only “K ing of W ild Horses” Episode II of “Loat Jungle” Sunday and Monday Ramon Novarro, Evelyn Laye B. P. THEISS CO. of Central Point “N ig h t is Young” Tuesday and Wednesday Loretta Young — John Boles “The W h ite Parade” Wed. Nite is Cash Nite IS B E IN G Closed Out At Once A L L P R IC E S C U T T O T H E B O N E Thursday and Friday JAMES CAGNEY in ‘D evil Dogs o f the A ir ” Come Get Your Share of the Bargains — Before I t ’s Too Late — Father’s Day Sunday, June 16 Sunday, June 16, is “ Father’» D a y ” , D o n ’t F o r g e t D A D O n H is Day! < He will appreciate ycur gift from our practical selection Key-tainers Leather Belts Handkerchiefs Ties T ie Racks Greeting Cards for Ash Trays Tools Cigarette Holders T ie and Collar Clasps And many others T ie s ............................................................. ;........ 25c to 95c S h ir t s ............................................................... 75c to $1.95 Handkerchiefs .................................................... 5C to 50c Socks.....................................................................10c to 50c O x fo rd s ........................ $2.45 to $5.00 Summer Trousers................................................ $1.68 to $2.98 Shirts and S h o rts ...........- .................................25c to 79c P a ja m a » ................................................................... 98c to $1.95 F A T H E R ’ S D A Y and all other occasions ! C & B Economy Store “Cheapest and Best” « G rants Pass, Ore. Remember dear old dad w ith something. Select it at the Golden Rule where you find the largest assort ment and always at the right price i The Golden Rule Grants Pass, Oregon