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The Gold Hit! New«. Gold Hill, Oregon
llOCAIUAPPENESGSI
Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Davis spent
the week end visiting friends in
Klamath Falls.
Miss Elaine Hush of Medford
Howard Dorman spent tlie week spent the week end in Ihe l.ou Lin-
Rosa and Guy Devi m ini spent the
week end in Portland the guests of end in Salem tin- guest o f relatives gran home.
and . tends.
relatives.
Thansgiving Boxes of Candy and
Miss J ill M artin was confined to
Miss W ilda Mayfield spent the Glased F rui « at Horning's Shuck,
adv.
her home the first of the week w ith week end at the home o f her bro Grants Pass.
a severe cold.
ther. Raymond Mayfield, on Fielder
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods of Red
creek.
The M errit Davis fam ily is quar
mond called at Ihe J. W. Livingston
antined fo r measles Jo Boy Robin-
Take your hostess a box ol home Wednesday of this week.
son being quite sick
Thansgiving candy from our holt
Mrs. Anna G ilchrist is visiting
day stock. Horning's Shack, Grants
this week w ith Mr. and Mrs. It F
H. F. Drake and Mrs. J. W. Bry Pass.
adv.
Clark of Ihe Meadows.
an were business callers in Grants
Pass Tuesday.
The W. B. C. held an all day
Dick Robinson has moved to the
meeting W ednesday w ith a pot lues
Misses Bertha Coy and Joyce lunch. The afternoon was speut Xorth Pole mine near Bogue Itiver
Handley, and Ernest Ross were visi quilting and sewing.
where he expects tol spend the w in - '
ter.
tors in Ashland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nobel Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson of
Mrs. H. F. Drake, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D ivine retu rn Redmond were guests in the Living
confined to her bed fo r the past ed to th eir home on the Sams Val
ston home Wednesday, November
tw o weeks is now able to be up and
ley road Tuesday, after a visit of 13.
around a few hours each day.
three weeks in Portland.
LOS I : Several curtains betweei.
Miss Arlene Haye o f Medford and
Must repossess standard make the highway and Hie form er Dr.
sister, Mrs. Ella Ames o f W enatchee,
piano in this locality. W ill sell for Chisholm home, w hile moving this
Washington, were Sunday guests of
unpaid balance. A bargain. Easy week. Finder please return Io Cur
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays.
terms. W rite Tallman Piano Store, tis Parker. Reward.
It
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Mrs. Bess Xeal and two children Salem, Oregon.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. O rr o f Port
have moved into the J. C. Ingling
land are the parents of a buby g irl
Mrs.
B.
E.
Blankenburg
made
a
home and are keeping house for
business trip to Roseburg and born October 1G and named Bar
Mr. Ingling.
I Glendale last week end. Friday eve- bara Jane. Mr. O rr taught in the
Mrs. C. W. M artin was taken to , ning she was a guest at the home local schools several years ago and
the Sacred Heart hospital in M ed-! of Mr. and A. Meunier of W olf Mrs. O rr w ill be remembered as
ford Saturday, where she w ill be , Creek, form er residents of Gold Barbara MeQust.
under observation and receive treat H ill.
Mr. and Mrs A. M Raines visited
ment fo r several days.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook and ' Thursday w ith Hie Geo. Dorman
Miss Vicla Dietrich was called to granddaughter, Ruth l.anee of W olf fam ily. Miss Marjory Dotson, who
Los Angeles Sunday by the sudden Creek spent the week end here. ■ lias been staying w ith her grand
death of her brother-in-law . She Th< y drove back to W olf Creek parents. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Dorman,
was accompanied by her parents, Sunday evening. Mr. Cook returning returned home w ith her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich of Med here Monday morning Io be here for Mrs. Raines.
ford.
several davs.
John Tepovac came to Gold H ill
Ihe Iasi of Ihe week to spend a
month's vacation w ith home folks.
He has been w orking w ith his bro
ther-in-law , Ray Cahmberlin, in
Los Angeles, and w ill return after
Christmas.
Turkey?
Duck?
Chicken?
Ham?
Mrs. It. McGarvie
southern C alifornia,
day fo r a short visit
Garvie’s parents, Mr.
Cook. Mrs. McGarvie
m uir the firs t of the
ness.
or whatever is your choice for your Thanksgiv.
ing Dinner — we can supply you with quality
fowls or choice cuts in the meat line.
turkeys ...........280
“ «1500«».
FRYERS 250 lb. HENS ....... 220 «>
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BEEF ROASTS............................ 150 «>
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Gold Hill Meat Market
S. W. Parks, Prop.
Thursday, November 21, 1935
and baby of
came Thurs
w ith Mrs. Me-
and Mrs. Tom
went to Duns
week on busi
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kelso and Mr.
and Mrs \V:.rren Kelso o f Medford
were visitors in Gold H ill Wednes
day evening. Mrs. Thos. Kelso a t
tended Rebekah lodge here, and all
were in attendance at the social
hour after the business meeting.
Mrs. John McFadden who has
been visiting in the Livingston
home here and the Burreson home
in Sams Valley, w hile attending* to
business left Wednesday night for
Bakersfield, California, where she
w ill visit w ith her son, Chas. Doo
little.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets and
daughter E lino r o f Phoenix were
guests Sunday afternoon in the R
E. Blankenburg home and enjoyed
a visit w ith Mrs. Rlankenburg's fa
ther, G. W. Hannon, whom they
knew when both lived at Yale,
Iowa, Iw enly-five years ago.
Foods of Quality
Ooao are ho«*
held t r e a t i e s
Ntusad by (rayed
wlrea,
h r e h « a
pi «if«, abort d r -
cults aad •«*
w ire d e(N -U th a t
force olectrtn ap-
plloneeo Into Idlo-
at rose,
CSouak
O lga Albani, h
a g u lp p o d
k
homo
w tth
I
bo w a p p r o v e d
electrical a a rd a
soldered to Oort
rubber plufaaaadt
hy Behlen Kngln
sara «all the w ire
A M tR lO t 'R G A M K O P M A R K
B F L IK V K — U it to K ita tiaadail.
aged three, nutkeo a «harm ing
-bride." H e r -groom " la Julia
W a rre n , aged ota. and to r a
girl make» a perfect
gentlem aa.
H e r e la a m odel o f a M O D F .l.
va lve. T h ia hu ge re p lic a o f th e
new
ty p e
H o ffm a n
r a d ia to r
v a lv e la h tilll on a scale to vent
a g ig a n tic house, th e alar o f th e
E m p ire s t a te b u ild in g . IJ k e Its
c o m p a ra tiv e ly tin y b ro th e r Ito
p o rt m ay be a d ju s te d to v a rio u s
ataea In o rd e r to b a lan ce a n y
p a r tic u la r h e a tin g system
V IE N .N E M K H E A V T Y —
W e've all heard about
the
gorgeoua artist«’
models o f V i e n n a .
Here's looking a t one of
w r r i IX X 1 M Y C A T « ! Fusev la
playing dentist— ju s t a ItUte wider,
. th e b e s t!
Lumber Journal Tells
of Mill Improvements
(Editor's Note: This article is re
printed from The Tiniberman, an
international lumber journal, Port
land, Oregon and San Francisco,
California, issue o f October, 1935.)
Two modern kilns of Moore’s re
versible cross circulation design
have been completed at Ingham
Lumber Co.'s plant. Glendale, Ore
gon. The buildings are of latest de
sign of laminated wood construc
tion and enjoy a low insurance
rate. Il is said that wood kiln build
ings of this type of construction
are about as near fire-proof as if
built of concrete, brick or tile. The
Ingham Lumber Co. w ill use the
new kilns p rincip ally fo r drying
California sugar pine and fir. The
kilns are 12 feel wide by 104 feet
long und economically constructed,
w ith the fan and heating system lo
cated overhead and tracks on the
ground. These kilns employ a sin
gle longitudinal shaft fan system for
each kiln. Highest quality of d ry
ing is assured due to the stock be
ing seasoned on low temperatures
and controlled humidities, w ith a
large volume of a ir circulation.
which is reversed periodically dur- that w ill make dry lumber available
ing Ihe drying process.
in ull seasons.
I he plant w is form erly Glendale
S. K. Ingham, father of C. W.
Lumber Co. I lie m ill is eleelrie.il li ghain. lives in Oklahoma City,
throughout, w ith tingle shift cupae- Oklahoma, and is also interested in
Ity of tn irly m illion feet a nn ua lly.; several retail yards in that region.
Addition of kilns makes it pos- He spends a large part of tile sum-
sible to take rare of mixed ear mer on Ihe Pacific Coast each year,
trade in addition to high grade C. W. Ingham, president o f Ingham
dimension. Along w ilh kiln dried Lumber Co., suuccessfully operated
uppers in fir, pine boards and other a pine m ill nt Eutaw, Alabama, be-
[line items ran he furnished in same fore coming to Oregon three years
ear, also timbers up to 41) feel. The ago. Mr. Neilson is superintendent
grade of sugar pine in this district ,,f Ingham Lumber Co. and B E
is very good, coming from the high- Mom hell is in charge of operation
er altitudes. Sheds arc living liu ill of the new dry kilns.
Ask How You Can Get the
BEAUTIFUL BIG $10 MAMA DOLL
on Display in Our Window
We Have a Full Line of Nuts, Fruita and Vege-
Turkey
tables to go with that Thanksgiving
D R A K E'S
General Line Groceries and Hardware
fo r Your
Y our I. G. A. S tore
’ Thanksgiving Table
Says “ Thank You”
By O ffering More Money-Saving Values
Be Thankful
Specials for Saturday and Monday
That You Can Select the BEST the
Market Affords from Our Stock of
1. G. A. PUMPKIN
|. G. A. COFFEE
S & W Canned Foods
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
Large Package
BLUE G, pound..................
PEAK, pound.......................
Fresh Ground to Suit Your Brew
ing Method
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
And Extra Fancy Celery, Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Sweet Potatoes
-------------- -----------------SOMETHING BETTER
Try Manning’s Coffee
Gold Hill Supply Co.
‘Where Prices Sell Quality”
Phan« • L
A. A. WALKHR
We Deliver
290
DATES
Pitted, 12-oz. pkg. ...........
Unpitted, 2-Ib. pkg.........
CRAB MEAT
No. 21/» Tins ..........
MINCE MEAT
I. G. A. 9-oz. pkg.
• 150
RED A...1 8 0 -3 it»- 5 0 c
22
2*70
370
1Jb- can................... 220
200
TOMATO JUICE
Royal Club Brand
No. 1 T in s................ for
100
I f
230
c
CRANBERRIES
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Ham’s Grocery & Market
E' T. Ham, Prop.—Gold Hill, Oregon