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T hursd ay, O ctober The Gold HID News, Gold Hill, Or.gon Pag« Four [LOCAL UAPPIMNGSl Chocolate Cherries, lb. boxes. Me Wolf Creek, who left Thursday for Portland to go through a cliuk. at lio iu in g s xiiaca, u ran is lass. NOTICI OF FINAL ACCOUNT 24, 1935 elevator, Ibe door having been throwu open by Ihe operator. He hud run Ihe cur a lillle below the lauding place, and just us Mrs. Bee man wen! Io step out he start«! Ihe elevator upward Io bring 11 level with the floor. The loes of Mrs. Beeman’» rigid fool were caughl between Hie floor and Ihe under part of Ihe lauding. In the County Court of Jaeksou Apple harvest at the Del Bio is The Fools Creek Sunday school Couuty, Oregou. iu Hie Mutter ot expected to be completed the last ol enjoyed a rally day program and 'he Estate ot E. B. Shaw, deceased. John Hays has improved his ibis week. Mrs. A. A. Tylee is taking the Notice is hereby given to alt who picnic lunch Sunday. Howland Milt Smoke House by giving the froitt school census this week. Special for Friday and Saturday, er who is allriiding the Soulheru may he coucerued, luctuding the a coat of paint. Veal Steaks, 15c lb. Gold Hill Meal Oregou Normal school at Ashland, heirs, creditors, aud any other per H. F. Drake and Ben Paul visited Market adv and who spent the week end ai sons Interested in (he above entitled Mrs. Jess Tresham has been ill Sunday with Harry Childers at home, presented the school with a aatule, that the executor, O. S. Blan and unable to work at the Del Bio Eagle Point. Herb Liugren who has beeu work- sign. chard, ha* filed his dual aeeonnl for several days. .ug in Portland, returned to his Two young bloodhounds, of the and has asked to have the same ap Mr. and -Mrs. B. E. Cook, Miss Hallowe’en Candies in boxes and home here Monday. Ruth Lance and Mtss \\ dda May- Mr. and Mrs. Luper and daugh proved, and name» of heirs finally Gilrhrtst park in Sams Valley, have field visited in Grants Pass Sunday. in bulk at Horning's Shuck, Grants .Mrs. Minnie Lowe and Mrs. J. C. ter, Joan, and Nelson Boomsluiter determined, and lhal he be dis been making thing» lively in C. A. Pass. «dv .talker are ill at their home with of Grants Pass, were calling on Mr. charged as executor, of the forego Peterson’s backyard thr pusl few Special for Friday and Saturday: and Mrs. M. C. Boomsluiter and Mrs. ing relate, and the hour of tell days. Pete Intends to use Hieni for severe colds. W. C. Bower of Klamath Falls, Oranges 20c dozen; grapes oe lb.; o'clock A. M., on the 1st day of No b'ar. . Beth Bowers Thursday evening. sweet potatoes 0 lbs. for 25c. Gold spent the week end here with Mrs. Dick Byerly was confined to his vember, 1935, at the office of the Bower. She returned with him to Hill Meat Market. *dv oouie the last of the week suffer Miss Edna Hayes now hands out Mr. and Mrs. Boy Tompkins of Goanly Judge in the Court House In visit for a week. ing with the flu. Miss Netty Stone accompanied near Medford, formerly of Btviei a the City of Medford, Oregon, has tile loaves of |)eerles» bread, Ihe Mrs. Carrie Duncan who has been Mr. and Mrs. Kay Beeves to Los An .Mr. and Mrs. John Cook spent Plantation orchard, were calling on been set as the lime and place, by crisp cookies and other good thtnga geles, for a two weeks vacation. visiting her nephew, Earl Cook and Tuesday ut their ruuch in Sams friends Friday in a new car they the County Judge, where any objee produced by Edward LaBelle, mas family, left Thursday for her home Valley. ter baker. They left Sunday morning. were planning to purchase anil lions may he heard. in Missoula. Montana. U. S. Blanchard. Executor. make a trip Io Illinois, their old Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hall of Lawrence \\ hitsett and W. It. home. Pub. Oct. 3-24 Miss Blossom Beeman has start Semi-solid Calcutta poles, «1.10. Lakeview visited Sunday with Mr, ed an apprenllreshlp lit thr Gold Fresh salmon eggs at Burpee's Walker visited at the Carson vine Hall’s sister, Mrs. Earl Moore, ano Hill cigar factory, working ufter Mr. and Mrs. Victor Birdseye and .sporting Goods, Grants Pass, ads yard on Applegate Sunday. family. school. Keep the body from getting chil children, Teddy and Mary Anne,; Mr. aud Mrs. J. U. Smith of Sar Mrs. Madeline Pendleton, Mrs. ly by eating Homemade Chili at from the Meadowbrook Dairy farm ' As Ihe new high scool building Marjorie Pena and Miss Madge Mit dine Creek, went to Portland Sun Horning’s Shack, Grants Pass, adv near Phoenix, were, dinner guests ' approaches completion and It be Sunday at the home of Mrs. Effie chell were among those who at day and returned Tuesday. Miss Lee Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Birdseye and family. FROM OUR FILES comes apparent what au ornament tended home-coming in Ashland Dora Smith returned with them. it is Io be to its part of town, lots ,<ir. and Jnrs. Bay Ingling ot .vted- Cook and daughter, Alice Lee, vis over the week end. 25 Years Age In the Drkuiu addition are moving Kenneth Heap spent most of last ,uiu visited huuuay wilu Air. ing- ited over the week end with Joe W. L. Cotton and family moved faster Ilian ever. week in Klamath county selling m gs lamer, J. G. tugliug. Bay is Morris at Monroe. last week to the Olive Turner prop (Fruía The Gold Bill News apples from Riviera Plantation or couuty jailer. Frank Carter, Merrit Davis and erty on the north side of town. The Southern Pacific water clos of September 24 1S1U) chard. lie returned home Friday They have been located at the As Airs. Rebecca Mee returned to her Clyde Walker left Wednesday on a evening. et has hern given sewer connec sociated service station. .tome i l l tsugeue alter a suort visit hunting trip to Morrison creek to Mr. and Mr». John A. Baxter and tions, hut Instead of putting it in be gone several days. witn her sister, .Mrs. Matilda Park »on Richard, arrived the first of Hu doors. ns should have hern done, Nick Struve, who was with Hie Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kellogg left Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hailey have Huber Pucking company of Medford week from Portland, having made the edifice bus been moved about last week for Modoc Point, near er, aud her brother, Chas. Carey. moved into the properly on (he for some time, returned recently the trip in their auto. An averag.* twenty feet east and placed In Hie Klamath Falls, where they will Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Boseubaltu south side of town, formerly occu from a trip Io Los Angeles. Califor speed of 14 miles |>cr hour was shade of a handsome oak. where It spend some time. Mr. Kellogg is from Amity, Oregon, visited Friday pied by Mr. and Mrs. Toney Ross, nia. and was a guest Sunday of maintained. One of the most dan is a very picturesque feature of the trapping on Klamath lake. and Saturday with Mrs. Susie Coy i The Haileys have purchased Ihe Louis Druif at Picketts Auto camp. gerous pieces of road. Iliut between landscape, to say the least. Hugh Hayes and son, Cecil, o f i an^ f“IU*b' Glendale and Grants Pass, was cov home. Last year 3.117,941 parsons baeam. Grass Valley, California, were here ' Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Chisholm Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Xettleblud of ered in the night. Mrs. John McFadden is here for msmbara of th . Ksd Cross Ths annus, Saturday after a load of their house moved last week to the Meadows, Seattle, Washington, were here a a few days taking care of business H. I). Reed has decided to make roll call takss place oaeh year between hold effects. They returned south where Mr. Chisholm will mine for short time ago in the interest of matters and visiting friends. She ihe run for ihe democratic nomi Armistice Day and rhnnkaclvinc Day Ihe G. J. Andree quartz mine. Mr. Sunday. some time. plans to return Io Oakland soon, Nettlehlad has leased the mine nation for joint rrpresrntuttive for Junior Red Cross members lacreased Miss Olive Turner, who has spe'it Harold Von der Hellen, boss ot where she is inuking her home with from Mr. Andree and it will be Jackson and Douglas counties. by 402.000 enrollments during the year two weeks here visiting friends. the packers at the Del Bio, and Jas. her son. worked by Toney Ross of Gold IliP which has just passed Junior member» after a trip to Nebraska and olh- Peterson expect to leave the first Mrs. J. 11. Beeman suffered a dis carried on an exchange of correepo' Mr. and Mrs. Leon \\ ise went to who came out Sunday afternoon. er points, will leave Thursday e v e -' of the week for California, where tressing accident in Portland re dence wlih tunior members In «• o»b Lakeview Tuesday on a hunting ex ning for Long Beach, California. they will start work soon in the Mr. G. I- Drummond has been 111 cently. She was atxiut to leave an countries haring Red Pro«- cursion, expecting to be gone about She will stop enroute at Oakland to oranges. four days. Mrs. Mary Chisholm has during the past week. Mrs. Pierre visit her uncle, S. B. Turner. Mrs. Olive Kierscey of Sierra charge of the hotel during their ab- Dauga is also ill. Madre, California, is visiting at the sence Fred Koster of Birdseye Creek home of Mrs. Millie Walker. Mrs. Fred Bell and and Lou I.ingrcn of Gold Hill left Kierscey formerly resided in Rogue . «A ? Jennie, of Long Friday for a hunting trip to Lake River, and will visit there before1 Beach, California, visited Sunday county. her return south. with their grandchildren and Ancient History The New- Saturday Only JOHN WAYNE in “THE TRAIL BEYOND” Episode 6 “Red Rider” Mrs. H. G. Hardy of Glendive, Montana, visited from Saturday un til Monday with her niece, Mrs. Earl Moore and family. Mrs. Hardy went on to Los Angeles and other southern points to visit relatives. nephews, Herbert amt Robert Nen- Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quaken- del. They were enroute to Salem bush of Medford spent part of Sun and Portland and expect to stop day on Foots Creek on business. here again on their return trip. Ed Boling was over from Apple- SHANGLE, THE PHOTOGRAPH- gate Saturday in the interest of his ER SAYS: Only 55 shopping days left until Christmas. Use photo mine at the Anderson ranch, which graphs this year. Give that person has been worked for several years al gift that only YOU can give. by George Koster. Where else can you buy a gift that is so personal for so reasonable an L E G A L N O T IC E S amount. Make your appointment NOTICB OF FINAL HEARING NOW by calling Medford 1308. adv Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quaken bush and son, Bart, and grand daughter, Joy Anil, visited rela- 1 fives here LIONEL BARRYMORE i ning went >r a Wednesday Only | ' visit with Mrs. Quaken hush's fa- ‘Murder on a Honeymoon* ther, Wm. Hailey. Edna May Oliver, Jas. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ellis of Mr and Richmond, California and Mr. Ellis’ Wed. Nite ia Cash Nite I panied their granddaughter, Huth mother, Mrs. Eva Ellis of Gold Hill Lance to her home at Wolf Creek Thursday and Friday returned last Friday morning from i Tuesday. Mr. Cook expects to go CLAUDE RAINS in a visit with relatives at Cottage ' on to Portland where Ruth's moth- “Mystery of Edmund ' er, Mrs. Floyd Lance will go Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ellis con tinued on to Kennett, California, Drood” through the Dr. Joyce clinic. Mrs. Friday evening for a visit with Crxik will remain in Wolf Creek to Mrs. Ellis’ parents, before return keep house for Mr. Lance and Ruth. ing to their home in Richmond. Sunday, Monday. Tuesday SHIRLEY TEMPLE in “LITTLE COLONEL” A NEW SHIPMENT OF MERCHANDISE IN THIS WEEK INCLUDES: Baby Clothes and Baby Blankets Cotton Batts for Quilts—Wool Sheet Blankets Ladie’s Aprons, Plain and Fancy Styles Children’s Purses DRAKE'S General Line Groceries and Hardware Among those who attended the Christian Science lecture in Medford Monday were Mrs. Marjorie Pena, Mrs. A. A. Tylce, Mrs. Roy Centers, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Force, Mrs. Tom Robinson, Mrs. A. A. Walker and LaVerne Walker and Lyle Thomp son. Several of the group also at tended the lecture in Ashland on Tuesday. The W.R.C. held an all day meet ing Wednesday, serving dinner at noon. The afternoon was devoted to their regular business with corps inspection by Mrs. Anna Harmon, department junior vice president, of Grants Pass. Mrs. Louise Reid, Mrs. Wilmarth, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs, Mary Halt and Mrs. Marjorie Orme all of (irants Pass, also visited the corps and took part in the work. In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Burchett, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Faye Magerle has filed in the above en titled court her Final Report and Accounting as Executrix of the above entitled estate, and all per sons interested In said estate are hereby notified to file their objec- titons thereto. If any, on or before the second day of November, 1955, at 19 o’clock A. M, when said hearing will be held In the connty coart room In the court house at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as fixed by the order of the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of Jackson County, Oregon. FAYE MAGERLE. Executrix. Pub. 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