Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 28, 1935, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
The Gold Hill Newa, Gold Hill. Oregon
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llOCALIRPJININGSl
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hr. and Mrs. L D Inskeep were
visitors in Gold Hili Friday.
No much inc, no electricity.
$3.00 and $7.30
Genuine DU ART Nu-i’ad Wave
$3.75 and $3-00
Olher Permanents $t.50-$2.50
Shampoo and Finger W eve 75c
Electric Manicure . .........„ 50c
BO W M A N S
Barber Shop and Beauty
Parlor
IS S. Cent.—Medford—Ph. 57
Oregon Scenes and Other
Assorted Cards
CHRISTMAS TAGS
and
W RAPPINGS
I
MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. PROP.
Grants Pass. Oregon
Saturday Only
W arner B axter ¡ n
'Under a Pampas Moon’
“ESCAPADE”
Luise Rainer
Tuesday and Wednesday
BURNS and ALLEN in
“LOVE IN BLOOM’
Mrs.
\ \ . Martin returned to
her home here Thursday after
spending several days in Medford.
Mrs Blaine Biles visited Friday
with her mother. Mrs Harry Chil­
ders of Eagle Point.
Micky Began from Foots Creek,
was a visitor in this city the first
of the week.
"PRIVATE W ORLDS”
Thursday, November 28, 1935
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mountain during Ihe summer.
The Acid Test
down and pushed the bottom half
Teacher: "Some acids bring about all Ihe way up.”
instuut death. I’ll lake eurholie
acid, for instance.”
Independent Laundry
Student (waking up): “Whoop­
and Dry Cleaners
ee I"
Dresses
75c lu *1.35
J. J. Skinner, of the California
Oregon Power com pan*, was a
business visitor in this city Mon­
day.
m o re fa v o ra b le f o r young
people to a c q u ire homes
NEVER
« . « » daaa Amsrtssas U lH tkalr k» ™ « ( ,« « kg,
k u it b a .« ,o
• Rssssial Uaadpala« far yaaag maniad
paopla to lacura « good aaw keaia OR farm» «key aaa afford.
Uadar tko tarn«, of tka no« N A TIO N A L H O U S IN G A CT (Tltla
l l | Undo San« I. going to goarantoo C O N S TR U C TIO N LOANS
mada for aractlen of naw ra.ldancai. Sack loan, will ba tka mart
likaral a b t.ln .W a -R O par cant . f tka a p p ,.l..d , . l „
Think ebout your new home
N O W — let m * «how you pl«n«
XMAS SPECIALS
Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison and
baby from near Sacramento, Cal­
ifornia, who formerly owned the
Arthur Frost property known as
the Dirk Richman place, called on
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rootusiuiter ami
N. A. Mortenson of Klamath Lake «laughter. Mrs Beth Bowers. Ri­
resorts in California, returned to viera auto park Thursday while on
his home the last of the week after their way to Portland to visit Mrs.
M Ä ± *
WeekS “ H° kOmb . H - i s ^ ^ T ' h X
, -
Mineral Springs.
employed as road contractor
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham and California.
daughter Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thompson and Mrs Minnie Byerly
left Wednesday for Portland to
visit relatives over Ihe Thanks­
giving holiday. They will return
Sunday.
J .R . B IE R M A
TYPEWRITERS
STATIONERY SUPPLIES
116 N. Cent. Medford—Ph. 282
CHRISTMAS CARDS, SEALS, W RAPPINGS
GIFT NOVELTIES andPERFUM E
LOVELY TOW ELS and TABLE CLOTHS
Tree Decorations and Lights
Shop at Your Home Store FIRST for Your
Christmas Needs
DRAKE’S
General Line Groceries and Hardware
—make eitiwete« (Free).
E. Guetzlaff. who is one of the
largest turkey raisers in the com­
munity, has had a crew working
day and nigTit over the week end
preparing his fine birds for the
San Francisco market. Dick Tur­
pin and Claire Stumbo also ship­
ped a fine lot of number one tur­
keys.
Lloyd Lance of Wolf Creek was
calling on relatives Thursday aft­
ernoon. He reports his wife recov­
ering nicely from her reeeni ma­
jor operation performed by Dr. E.
R. Seely formerly of Medford and
Dr. Saari at the Good Samaritan
hospital at Portland. Mr. Lance
was accompanied home by Mrs.
Lance's aunt, Mrs Frank Elliott,
who will stay with his daughter,
Ruth, as Mrs. Bob Cook left Fri­
day for Portland, where she and
her daughter will occupy an apart-
men while Mrs. Lnce convalesces.
Mr. and Mrs Elliott have changed
their plans in regard to going to
Redding, California, to engage in
business.
Be
reedy to teke advantage of
tho mo«t It bore I opportunity
N EW S
Mrs. Cal Dusenberry an«« son.
Donald of Loomis, California, ar­
rived Sunday for a week's visit
with Mrs. Dusenberry's daughter,
Mrs. Ellis Matthews, and family.
of tka cam-
pitted property will be loaned
bu.ider« et H V i H H C tN T .
every day.
(By Mrs. .Martoa Lanca)
*1.00
Gents' Overcoata
... *1.00
Cents' Suits
85-
Phone for Laundry Prices
,73* N. Riverside
Phone 535
Medford, Oregon
H ave circum stances been
5
FOOTS CREEK
Ladles' Coats
NEVER
Bert Sargent of Gold Hill spent
tho first
firs‘ of
?f Ihe
,l?e week nt the Charles
McM*rrick
*«»• Jesse Ad-
ilington, who is caring for the prop­
erty.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas Chisholm and
Read the ads. They will save
Those 22 SHOPPING DAYS TIL
family moved Friday to the Mea­ CHRISTMAS will soon he goni
you moneyI
dows, where Mr. Chisholm will tnd so will your chance to give
mine.
Photographs as Christmas gifts un­
Mrs. Veltie Biles and son Rich­ less you act soon. Cull SH AN’Gt.E
ard Lee, returned io their hottie THE PHOTOGRAPHER. Ph. ,30».
here Tuesday from Sacred Heart Medford, for your appointment.
hospital in Medford.
Mrs. W. I). Moore of Evans val-
Will Blanton has moved into t h e l’*?’ an<l Mrs. \\ A White of Hogue
Steelman house on the hill in the
v>s«ted Monday with Mrs.
west part of town. He will mine on
while Mr. Moore and
the hill back of the place.
Mr. White transacted business in
Central Point. Mr. Moore is Mrs.
130 East Main-Medford 5
Merrill Davis and Ralph Cupp Cook’s brother.
left Friday for K la m a t h ____
Falls,
____
Come in «tnd watch ns
where they will trap. They ex pee
make your candies fresh «
to be gone until after Christmas.
Wed. Nite is Cash Nite
Thursday and Friday
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
.,
Price’s
Candies ,
SEALS
Sunday and Mondav
WTLLIAM POWELL in
Mrs. Mary Moreloclt spent Friday
as the guest of Mrs. L. R. Darling.
i
Boh Cook of Gold Hill span! Hie
past week at Ute Higiiiand Mine
on the rigid fork of Foots Creek.
Mrs. L. R. Darling visited rela­
Toney Boss, also of Gold Hill, is
tives iu Medford Saturday.
working the G. J. Alldree mine for
Billy and Beth Reed spent Sat­ A. E. Neltlehlud of Seattle, Wash­
Too Thorough
urday in Medford with their moth­ ington.
Mother: "Tom, did you open your
er. Mrs. Lola Reed.
Mrs. Minnie Byerly spent Sunday window wide?"
1 he J. Harris family from near at (¡old lliil as.the guest of her
Tom: "You bet I did. Mother. I
Medford, moved Saturday into the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Eve­ pulled the top hnlf all the way
Jas. Chisholm house.
lyn Thompson and Mis. Arthur
K ilt BENT: Modern five-room Gorham,
house. Close in. Inquire at The
Margaret Bates, duughtrr or Mr.
News office.
an«, Mrs. Guy Bates of Bogue Rlv-
Must repossess standard make 1 er, has been quite ill during Ihe
piano in this locality. Will sell for past ten days with throat trouble,
unpaid balance. A bargain. Easy The Bairs formerly lived on Foots
terms. Write Tallman Piano Store. Creek while Mr. Hates was em-
Salem, Oregon.
Nil-D5* ployed at the dredge.
Hosa hesimini returned to school
Mrs Kate Smith of Salem, was
Monday after a week’s absence on
Ihe guest of her brother, W. E.
account of sickness.
Boss and Mrs. Boss on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H F Drake were She was on her way to Ashland to
Grants Pass visitors Tuesday , where visit her daughter, Mrs Dorothy
Perrin.
Mrs. Drake consulted a doctor.
Christmas
Cards
Plus Episode 11 "Red Rider”
with Buck Jones
Jim Cook of Ashland was visit­
ing relatives in this city Sunday.
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every o f f e r e d p r o s p e c tiv e
home builder«.
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a
?
Be reedy when application«
for tho now loon« ere opened
i
(.AND) CANES
from le up
FANCY CANDY BOXES 50c up
1 lb- Rag ASST. CANDIES 40r
2-lbs.
•
75e
3 lbs.
"
Ji.io
4 lbs.
”
*1.(5
5 lbs.
”
$ l.so
FAMILY CHOCOLATES 30c lb
DeLl'XE CHOCOLATES 50c lb.
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Io a few week«.
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End North Central
Phone 7
Medford, Ore.
SH O P a n d S A V E
MAKE BOTH W ESTERN THRIFT CUT-RATE DRUG A N D T O R A r r o
STORES YOUR XM AS SH Q PPIN C H EADQUARTER?
TOBACCO
51.00 GIFT SETS
49^
FLASHLIGHTS
51-00 BILLFOLDS
CHOC. CHERRIES 1 lb.....
VELVET and
PRINCE ALBERT ..............
MAIN & CENTRAL
39 ç
to
490
590
290
100
Bank Bldg.
c
u 25
51.00 Guaranteed
W ATCHES
T
R
A
T
E
840
250
XMAS CARDS
51.65 Yardley’*
TOILET W ATER
$1.39
IX RAZOR Fit
B L A D E S......
Gillette
50c PIPE S
”
390
J usi Back"
of Wurti
125 EAST SIXTH
W ESTER N T H R IF T
Everett Kubli and Orin Cook of
Applegate spent Sunday on Foots
Creek driving out the last of the
cattle that range on this side of the
Holiday Clearance on Coats
Women’s Sweaters
$5900 FUR TRIMMED COATS
$4500 and 4950 C O A T S............
$3950 and 55” ..............
$2950 COATS .........
Value« to $X975 .............
Bullon or Zip­
per styles, plain
knit or brushed
wool.
$2.98
to
$4.95
Holiday Clearance on Hats
Men’s Wear
SHIRTS — styled in fine
striped madras.
98c to 5L95
TIES—colorful beauties in
novel p a t t e r n
effects.
Hand made. Durable.
50c to 5L 00
Men and Women's
House Slippers
56.95 and $5.95 Values
«•» oc
Value« to 53.95
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5L00 V alue. ...............................................................
Kid, Fell or Sheep-lined.
Phoenix
Silk Hose
for Men and
Women
T h e G o ld e n R u le
Ladies’ Hose
79c — *1 _ » u s
Grants Paas, Oregon
35c to 50c
Men’s Hose
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59c to 51-69
Big Specials on Everything
to Wear in O ut Bargain
Basement
M. M. DEPT.
STORE
Medford, Oregon