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T H E C O LD H IL L N E W S IIOCALUAIHIEININGSI T H U R S D A Y , J U N E ao, i f t g Tom Robinson has accepted em ployment near Klamath Falls. Fire Lookout* M ust Pas* New Eye Test Book Chats the part about the rattle* and the button ha said. “Thera was some thing mid about this snake.” A young fellow remarked zarcasttcal- ly, ”1 suppose instead uf a button It had a hook and eye”. “W ell, son, you're wrong,” be said. “This one had a first class zipper system", The Rebekah lodge is planuing a picnic on ,the city hull grounds nest “So Red the Rose" by Stark Men selected for forest fire look Mr. and Mrs. Frits Snyder of Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. I.. Dusenberry of Loomis, out duty on the high peaks and tow Young, ts a novel of the old south California visited Tuesday at the J. Sams Valley spent Tuesday in Gold Joe Lewis spent Monday in Med ers w ithin the naional forests must in the Civil war, and has a certain H ill w ith their daughter, Mrs. H arry D. Hedgpeth home. ford attending the Joe Woodcock be uble to pass u special new eye interest historically ax well as ar Newnham. teat devised by the Pacific North tistically. The background uf the trial. The condition of Bill Flippen who west forest experiment station, re story la a rather conventional one A. Meunier spent the week end was struck down by a car almost Mrs. Dora Eddinga of Eugene search branch of the United States of the old south, and gives the Im with his family here, returning to two weeks ago, remains unchanged. spent Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Ed- forest service in Washington and pression of having been built up out Grave creek where he is employed dings. of a mass of faintly documents and Oregon. Guy Desimini returned to his on Monday. At the fire guard training ramps reminiscences, r a tle r than directly home Monday after a month's visit Chris Jorgensen spent Tuesday in imagined. All during the story the C. M. Richardson, who recently in Portland w ith relatives. Ashland, returning thut evening on held on each national forest at tin moved to Medford, spent Tuesday beginning of the fire season this eye events of history are recorded sep the train. Miss Mildred Smith went to Med in Gold H ill attending to business test w ilt be given to all candidates arately, as if in footnote, running ford Friday where she is assisting affairs and visiting friends. Mrs. Art Mullen and small twins for lookout positions. Outdoors, and parallel with the personal story, yet Mrs. Earl McBee w ith household spent Monday in Eagle Point with in the glare of full sunlight, th< never quite meeting It. T hrre are. F ry era, .......... 35c each Mrs. Wm. Autenreich was the duties. prospective lookout w ill be tested however, a nundter of excellent her cousin Miss Mae Forbes. winner of the barrel of groceries 3 for >1.00 character sketches, alive and full among other things, to determini Friends of Mrs. C. A. Vroman w ill which was given away at the 1. G. Mrs. l.olu Reed who is employed stature, yet none magnified beyond how far away he ran see a circubr be pleased to know she is able to A. store Saturday night. in Medford spent Monday in town white spot 3-8 inch in diameter natural proportions. W hile thrre is be out of doors and around the yard attending the school election. Thia week end we offer against a dull black background no crudity in the novel, it contains Mrs. Cora Olson has been delayed w ith the use of a cane. prime steer Beef Steaks a great deal of melodrama. The about I ’ by 3 feet. Those with “ Doc" Barker ha* gone to make in making her trip here due to the Chas. Peining of Fresno, Californ illness of her sister, Mrs. Pheobe his home w ith a niece living near good e) esight can see the white spot book lakes it's title from the verse and Roaata. Q uality ia, a form er resident, is spending Chapman, who made a trip to Long Portland. He has been in failing when it is more than 450 feet away of Omar Khayyam: Beef for leaa. several days here renewing old Beach, California, and persons with exceptional!) “I »oinelimes think that n e v e r health for some time. acquaintances. keen eyesight have seen It at dis blows so reil Armours S tar Lard Miss Zelda Smith and Miss Lois tances of more than «00 feet. Mrs. Ernest Lyman and daughter The rose as where some h u r l e d Word received here from Mrs. Shirlene Katherine arrived home H ill of Medford spent the week end S Iha. for ............... 90c The careful selection and training Caesor tiled; Bud Snyder who is visiting her from the hospital last week. The at the home of Miss Smith's parents, of men ussigned to the important That every hyacinth the garden mother in San Francisco states she little miss who weighed less than Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Head Cheese, W einer*, duty of reporting forest fires befori wears arrived safely and is undergoing a six pounds is getting along nicely. Bologna, Liver, Sausage they huve reached large proportion«, Drop! In her lap from some once Mr. and Mrs. Tom West are en major operation Saturday. lovely head. 20c lb. Miss Nett> Stone has discontinued tertaining company this week, a is essential in saving costs of sup pression and preventing serious And this reviving herb whose Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes and Mr. her work at Bonney’s G rill and ex sister of Mrs. West and two sons ef losses of forest resources, it is said. tender green and Mrs. W ilm er Bailey returned pects to spend the week end with Redwoods City, California, arriving In addition to having keen eyesight, Fledges the river-lip on which we from Gold Beach Monday morning her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. in Gold H ill Wednesday. lookouts are chosen for their alert lean— after spending several days vaca and Mrs. E. A. W ard rip in Coquille. Miss Maud Cantrell of Los An ness and ability to use maps, fire Ah, lean upon it lightly! For who tioning. The Hayes family formerly Miss Roberta Mayfield has enter geles, California, spent Sunday with finders and other equipment. Look knows resided there. ed the employ of Mrs. Susie Coy at her cousin. Bill Force and family. outs must be able to recognise the From what once lovely l i p 11 S. W . Parka, Prop. Frank Bonney and employees of the Rogue Nook Inn for the summer She was accompanied by her father. first thin haze of smoke which pre spring, unseen!” cedes the conflagration. Because of Open week days 7:00 a. in. Io Bonney’s G rill were guests Monday during the absence of Mrs. Maude Mr. and Mrs. H arry Ingling of the excessive glare In which they 7:00 p. m. afternoon of George Hunt at the Robinson. This is the lime when rattlesnake Medford were callers at the home of must work, these lookouts are pro stories begin to show. An old man Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 9 30 p.m. Craterian showing of Mae West’s Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray, and Mr. Ingling's father, J. C. Ingling vided by the forest service with a was telling one and when he got In latest and best picture, “Coin’ t o sons arrived in Gold H ill Saturday Saturday evening. special type of smoked glass goggle Town". Those attending were: Mr. from Richland, Oregon, where they and Mrs. Fred Beynold and grand A marriage license has been is to protect their eyes. had resided during the school terra. daughter, Dolores, Mrs. Frank E l sued in Medford to W arren M. Kel- Mr. Gray is principal of the Rich liott, Frank Bonney, Misses Bea soc and Jewel Skowe. Mr. Kelsoe Copco M ake* Large land school. Connor and Netty Stone and guest, formerly resided here and graduat T a x Payment Ben Flippen of Boosevelt, Wash ed from Gold H ill high school. Mrs. Charles Ross. ington, returned to his home Friday Mrs. T in y Altherr, Mrs. Maggie The California Oregon P o w e r after spending several days here with his father. Bill Flippen, who McArthur and Mrs. Rose Heyma.i company paid its quarter lax pay was injured when struck by a car a were Sunday dinner guests of their ment last week amounting to $30.- niece and daughter respectively, 059.09, which Is one of the largest week ago Saturday. Mrs. Gerald Robbins of Del Rio tax payments received by the t a x W . W . Trannah left Tuesday eve orchards. collection department of the County ning by train for Yakima, Washing Ben Flippen of Roosevelt, Wash Sheriff's office. The total property |Mats.-25c. Eves.-35c. Kiddies 10c ton, where he w ill be employed as tux paid by the local power com manager of a hotel during the fruit ington, spent the past week with pany in Jackson county this year Ends Saturday his father. Bill Flippen in Medford. and tourist season. He plans to re His sisters l.ela and Agnes of Lake- amounts to *122.600.94, which is turn to Gold H ill this winter. WARNER BAXTER view were also Sunday guests of one of the largest taxes in the en Mrs. Dorothy McGarvie of Red their father who is confined to the tire county. The *122,600.94 to be i “Under the Pampas puid by The California Oregon P ow -j lands, California who w ith her hospital. Moon” er company this year covers only small son has spent the past several PREVVE SATURDAY NITE the state, county, city, school and weeks w ith her parents, Mr. and Grants Pass Ready for other district property taxes levied Mrs. Tom Cook, expects to leave Sun., Mon., Tues. Celebration Crowds against Copco in Jackson county next week to join her husband in FO R T H E F O U R T H OF and docs not include various other DOLORES D EL RIO in the south. forms of state and federal taxes. JU LY W E E K END A full program of entertainment “IN C A L IE N T E ” Miss Angela Mazzocco and Hazel The total property taxes alone to for the thousands of delegates and Pat O’Brien, Edw. E. Horton Brasee of Portland spent the past be paid by The California Oregon Let Your Favorite week w ith the former's sister, Mrs. guests w'bo w ill attend the state Power Company in he state of Ore Wednesday D. Desimini and family. They left convention of the Fraternal Order gon this year w ill amount to ap H A IR S P E C IA L IS T S Ralph Bellamy — W iley Post Sunday for San Francisco to be of Eagles in Grants Pass July 4, 5, proximately *350,000.00, according guests of Miss Mazzocco’s brother and 6 was guaranteed this week to local officials. “A IR H A W K S ” Take Care of Your Vacation for a week before returning to their when the financial committee of the Wed. Nite is Cash Nite . Need* Grants Pass aerie completed its suc home in Portland. cessful drive for a *3000 budget for Starts Thursday Mrs. A. Meunier accompanied by convention expenses and entertain VICTO R McLAGLEN in Mrs. Curtis Parker motored t o ment. This newly opened shop in the former Murray loca Graves Creek w ith Mr. Meunier “T H E IN F O R M E R ” Southern Oregon weather this tion offers you the services o f these experienced Monday morning where he expects week encouraged the committee In Beauticians: to stay and work w ith the dredge charge of “Venetian Nights,” the which has moved to its new loca huge water spectacle on Rogue river, O perator*: tion. Mrs. Meunier and Mrs. Parker who had feared that Josephine H a ir Cutters: Vera Mershon returned Monday evening. county’s famous flowers w o u l d Harriet Woodhouse bloom too late to decorate the floats Ray LeFevrc Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fiene of Sardine Kiddies-10c Adults-25c for the carnival. Ida Graves creek and Mrs. Haak of Eagle Point NOW Housing plans have been complet Basil Porter Hazel Cassady returned home Monday evening Friday and Saturday ed to accommodate many delegates from McMinnville where they at A V A IL A B L E KEN MAYNARD who have already registered, and The entire shop has been completely remodeled and tended the state Grange convention hundreds of others are planning to “ In Old Sante Fe” the previous week. Mr. and Mrs, redecorated, and we invite your patronage. AT bring equipment to ramp on grounds Fiene also visited relatives in Port PREVVE 8ATURDAY NITH arranged for them along Rogue riv land and Mrs. Haak, friends in er. Salem while on their trip. A real fight card has been sched Sun., Mon., and Tues. Wallace Iverson of this city spent uled for the evening of July 5 by | the week end in Medford at the Charles Gillette and his committee, Exclusive Return Showing Lura Lynch, Proprietor home of his sister, Mrs. Ellis Mat- and several prominent Pacific coast GRACE MOORE in fighters have already been signed. • Phone 375 —- M edford, Oregon —- 41 South Central | thews. He also visited his mother, “One Night of Love” Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry of Loomis, In the eight-round main event Sailor ■Mz* California, who is spending several Jack Fuschy of Portland w ill meet Ivan Wilson of Eureka, Calif. Both Headquarters for Jimmy Allen weeks at the Matthews home. Mrs. Wednesday and Thursday Flying Club Dusenberry is a former resident of of these light-heavyweights tip the ' ^ * * * * **** **** **** **** *** **** **** **** *** *% » ** **** ***e ♦ ** ***♦ » W % * *% % * ' Gold H ill, having moved to Cal scales at 170 pounds. Mickey Mc JESSIE MATTHEW S in Cafferty of Portland and Jim Neely, ifornia over a year ago. former lightweight champion of the “E V E R G R E E N ” Pacific fleet w ill mix in the six- Wed. Nite is Cash Nite round semi-finals. Tw o or three oth er fast bouts are planned. See Our New Shipment of Baseball fans visiting the city dur S E M I-P O R C E L A IN ing the convention w ill see the Grants Pass Merchants, for three TABLEW ARE Theatre — Grants Pass FO R years champions of the Southern from the Oregon League, play the other three Friday and Saturday Saturday Only members of the league in a series Vernon Potteries. DUMAS’ CLASSIC NOAH BERRY, Jr. in I that is expected to draw many fans ‘The Count of Monte from surrounding towns. The M er “D evil’. Canyon” “Early Californian” pat Cristo” chants w ill meet Klamath Falls on Final Episode of “ Lost Jungle” tern in Montecito Blue, July 4, Mpdford on July 5, and Ash Montecito Green, Mon IN Prevue 11:00 p. » . Sat land on July 6. Sunday and Monday tecito Brown, Montecito JAMES D UN N in Janet Gaynor—W arner Baxter *♦*****%♦*%****%*%%%**< /W » ***e *M I ‘The Daring Young M a n ” Yellow and Montecito Saturday Special» Gold Hill Meat Market Richfield Gasoline R IA L T O Gold Hill Auto Park IK0.4'£3 Craterian Beauty Shop PHONE NO. 4 RIVOLI Prompt Service “One M ore Spring” Wed. Nite is Cash Nite Tuesday and Wednesday CHESTER MORRIS in “Society Doctor” Thursday and Friday CLAUDE RAINS in “M an W ho Reclaimed H is Head” Sun., Mon., and Tues. Janette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy ‘N A U G H T Y M A R IE T T A ’ Wednesday and Thursday Constance Bennett, Clark Gable A F T E R O F F IC E H O U R S Wednesday Nite is Cash N ite Dfctiy always 1 îd Wanted W O O L and M O H A IR Highest C A S H Prices Paid G R A N T S PASS B A R G A IN H O U S E Phone 86, 626 S. 6th St. 4M**aMM»*aMaM*a«aa*MMeaaa*< h Job Printing Ivory. Can be purchased bv set or piece. See our windows. • ♦ ♦ • Mac’s Printing Co. 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