Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 21, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Tha GoM Hill New», Cold HiU, Oragon
m uraqay, M ay
SAM S VALLEY NEW S
OCALUAPPIININGS'
Walker, Mrs. W, C. Bower, Mrs. It.
8. It propose, to tax the undlslrlh
C. McCormick, Mrs. M. II. Merriman, uled reserves of corporations In
The Sams Valley and Gold Hill Mrs. Geo. Ilummersly, Mrs. Noel effort to force their payment «,
granges will Jointly sponsor a bene­ Kclhigg, Mrs. (ieo. Dorman und Ihe dividend, to »lock holder,.
fit dunce at the Gold Hill pavilion honoree*.
Saturday night, May 23. Proceeds
CLASSIFIED ADS
will be used to help secare treat­ N E W L Y W E D S siiow kkkd at
ment for Alvin Petri of Talent, who
NAI.KN.MKN WAN'I'RU
PAR TY LAST T i l l KSDAY KVK
was stricken with infantile paraly­
MEN WANTED for Rawlelgh
Route, of H4M> fam ille, in Josephine
sis last November. Everyone Is In­
The Sardine Creek gratae ball
vited to help this worthy cause. Ex­ was Ihe scene of a large party lust County. Reliuhle hustler should start
cellent music will he furnished by Thursday evening, when neighbors earning *26 weekly ami lucre««
Bennett’s bund of Grunts Puss, und and friends »if Mr and Mrs. Dale rapidly. Write today. Rawleluh
i large crowd Is expected to attend. Smith guthered for a shower for IR'I'I " l i t 74 s O akland, ( ullf ’ '
this recently married couple.
FOR SALE: Gulbrutiken piano in
The Sams Valley grunge drill leant | The honorees received many love­ good condition; reasonable. Term,
will visit the Griffin Creek grunge ly gifts, and refreshments were or discount for cash. Inquire at
next Wednesday night. May 27, and followed by dancing.
Wise Hotel or Livingston's Service
will initiute u number of candidates
Station.
n
in the first und second degrees dur­
The
Question
Box
ing the evening.
i "H SALE: One light oak « -if
Answers
refrigerator, l-pc. light oak dining
set, W edgewood Shellane burning
Last Thursday evening the entire
1. In Philadelphia, Peunsylvani-i. range and Shellane water heater, ull
senior class were guests of the
2. Cleveland, Ohio.
in good cornl., rcasnnable. 812 No
•euchers at a banquet ut Valentine*!
3. This wus done by representa­ Bartlett, Medford.
,f'
•afc in Medford. The hosts were
Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Empty, Kath- tives of New Jersey's unemployed
I "It SALE: Resilience prop»
yn Orme. A. In East and Miss Erma ut Trenton.
j
desirably
located in Gold Hill.
4.
Mrs.
Annu
Sage.
May.
.». ReprrseutuUve Zloncheck from Small down payment. Easy term,
on halanre at low rale of Interest.
Several from here attended the Washington.
Jackson Ctrnnly Building g Loan
fl. Alcatraz.
lance and shower for Mr. and Mrs
Association.
12« E. Main St.. Med­
7.
It
is
located
on
an
island
In
Dale Smith in the Sardine Creek
San Francisco hav and has a record ford, Oregon.
’»all Thursday night.
thul no prisoner has ever escaped
Read the sds. They will u r e
from II.
HfRTHDAY PARTY OBSERVES
you moneyI
Mrs. Hester Geazer of Gresham
Glen Miller of Medford visited
visited friends here Sunday.
Tuesday with J. C. Walker.
Don Lundy of Medford visited
Hemstitching. Singer Shop. Phone
friends here Saturday and Sunduy
782, 22 S. Grape. Medford.
ui21
The Standard Oil Co. is painting
H. D. Reed served several »lays
the Coy Service Station this week.
the first of the w eek on the county
Goodyear Tires and Tubes. Nug official counting board in Medford.
get Service Station.
Mali
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Centers and fam­
Lee Cook and sou, Clarence, spent ily spent Sunday with Mr. Centers'
the week end with relatives at Eu uncle, Frank Centers, near Phoenix.
gene
John McReynolds and sou. Shorty,
Your OLD White Shoes made of Grants Pass visited friends here
like NEW. Gault's Shoe Shop, 220 Sunday.
East Main, Medford.
adv
Wilda, Joe and Dick Mayfield of
Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Hogue Hiv- Rogue River were Sunday guests of
er visited Sunday with Mr. and friends here.
Mrs. Miller's aunt, Mrs. Tiny Altherr.
< His ra d io talks
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hougham of Ev­
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Orr of Evans ans Valley visited Tuesday with Mr.
have amused you...
Valley visited Saturday with Mr,.and and Mrs. John Cook.
Mrs. John Cook. Mr. Orr is a niece
Jas. Clement and J. M. Lively
of Mrs. Cook.
Y ou’ve laughed
went to Salem Monday on a business
through his books...
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook and fam­ trip. They expect to be gone sev­
ily, who have been living in Med­ eral days.
ford, visited Saturday and Sunday
Miss Ruth Lance of Wolf Creek
with Mr. Cook's parents, Mr. and
came
Tuesday for a visit with her
Mrs. It. E. Cook, and left Monday
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
morning for Portland, where Mr. Cook.
1 Comes to you now as a regular
Cook expects to be employed.
contributor to this paper. Each
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryan, accom­
Mrs. Geo. Hainmersly and daugh­
TWO ANNIVERSARIES
panied
by
Mr.
Bryan's
sister.
Mrs.
week
we will give you a column
ter, Jeanne, who have been staying
Pike,
left
Thursday
morning
for
of
Cobb's
observations
on
the
in Medford, visited friends here Sat­
Wednesday, May 13. Theresa Itos»
high lights of current e v e n ts ...
urday. The Hanimersly’s were call­ Crescent City, where they will
entertained a number of tier young
»pend
the
remainder
of
the
week.
ed here from Sawyers Bar by the
o column which will be full of
friend, in honor of her seventh
serious illness of Mr. Hammerslv’s
Jack Byerly of Weaverville. Cali­
rib-tickling humor but ot the
birthduy anniversary und also in
mother, who is a patient in the fornia, visited for a short time Tues­
ihs»rvnnce of the first birthduy an-
some time will reflect Cobb's
Jacksonville stnitarium. They plan­ day with his father, Dick Byerly,
lis«1 HU J Ilf her bro lh i i . I’.itrick
common-sense
attitude
toward
ned to return Wednesday ot this and sister, Mrs. Jas. Clement. Mr.
Ross. I hose who attended included
o fost-moving world.
week.
Byerly was on his way to Portland,
Mae Biles, Elaine P ark er, Eileen
D. Desimini and daughter Rasa and will slop for a longer visit on
Frost, Josephine Robinson, Bobby
spent the week end in Portland, his return.
ind Lolita Routh, Virginia. Rill».
Watch each week far this column
where they went to meet a cousin of
Marcia. Donna, und Joan Centers
Homer Beed, who has been work­
of Cobb's. He * 3 held you one
Mr. Desimini’s. Mrs. Frances Desim­ ing in Klamath Falls, returned Sat­
and Yvonne Moore.
ini, who arrived in this country. urday to be with his parents, Mr.
second with the illuminating clarity
Mrs. Carl Routh, Mrs Roy Centers
May 5. Mrs. Desimini, who lived in and Mrs. W. H. Beed. On Friday,
ami Mrs. Georg»- Koster were also
of his comment, entertain you
present.
Mr. Desimini's home town in Italy,
the next with his lightning humor.
A . IL Beed had the misfortune to
brought news to him of his mother.
Refreshments of ice cream ami
step on a rusty nail which went
His cousin plans to make her home in
cake
were served.
nearly through his foot, and he has
Portland, where two of her sons
been
unable
to
get
around
since
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lingren of
reside.
DOl BI.E SHOWER HONORS MRS.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Henderson and Sawyers Bar are here visiting Mr. THOMPSON. MRS. BLANKENBl KG
Lingren's
mother,
Mrs.
Lou
Lingrcn.
children, Ethel and Tom, have as
house guests this week, Mrs. Geor­
George Tulare of Sawyers Bar,
A lovely afternoon parly at Ihe
gia Henderson of Portland, Mr. and has been in (iold Hill the past week home of Mrs. Frank Carter Tuesday
Mrs. Vern Henderson and Mrs. Leo attending to business.
afternoon complimented Mrs. Paul
Lit-bman of Los Angeles. Mr. Hen­
Thompson and Mrs. H. E. Blanken-
derson and Mrs. Liebnian are son
Curtis Parker began work this burg. Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and Mrs
and daughter of Mr. Henderson. On week as salesman for Ihe Leonard Carter planned the affair, and the
Thursday the entire party spent the Electric company in Medford.
afternoon was spent looking at the
day at Crater lake.
Paul Montgomery of Klamath many lovely gifts, and playing games
appropriate to the occasion, which
AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE »J Falls was visiting frientis in this
Before you start on that
were superislended by Mrs Gil-
Meets every Wednesday night at the city Sunday.
Christ.
summer
trip, caZZ ahead. Re.
I. O. O. F. Hall, Gold Hill, Oregon.
Mrs. Curtis Parker, Mrs. H. D.
Mr. und Mrs. Check Dewitt niove<l
•o r t. and hotel, welcome an oppor­
Nettie Stone, noble grand.
Wednesday from the Fred Baker Force, Mrs. A. E. Gorham and Mrs.
tunity to have wailing for yO„ ju .t the
Delia Kell, vice grand.
house
to the Mullin house on the Viola Moore, assisted with refresh­
Ethel Martin, secretary.
DRIVE IN
•ceom
m odatfoo. you desire. Telephoning give,
ments
which
were
served
to
Mrs
H
highway.
Lncy Mee, treasurer.
If Your Car Sounds
IL Reed. Mrs. J. A. Blair, Mrs. Minnie'
you an opportnnity to discuss m atter,. It m a » « » ,
H. I). Force. Art Gorham. Paul Byerly. Mrs. Geo. Haff, Mrs. Chas.
Like This.
you i,me, miles, disappointment.
GOLB HILL CHAPTER W. R. C.
Thompson and Frank Carter fisheu Carter, Mrs. Merritt Davis. Mrs W
Meets
twice
a
month
on
the
2nd
We’ll take out the “mice”
T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
and 4th Wednesdays at their Club at Fish lake over the weekend. They H. Ferguson. Mrs. Ellis Matthews,
and the “birdies” and they’ll
Mrs. Paul Holderness, Mrs. A. A.
-■port a fine catch.
rooms
in
the
City
Hall.
stay out. Complete greasing
MilNe Walker, Local Operator
Daisy Paul, president.
equipment.
Lowell Tracy und Fred Turner,
Madge Dorman, secretary’.
who entered the Veterans hospital
Rose Gay, treasurer.
at Roseburg last week, are reported
Have you Tried the new
Io be improving nicely.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTICE
RPM Oil?
Christian Science services are
Mrs. Arnold Kirtley and Mrs
held each Sunday morning at elev­ Dewey Craig of Sardine Creek vis­
en o’clock in the building across ited at the W. H. Reed home Sun
from the Odd Fellows haH.
day.
Everyone is welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Crawford of
GOLD HILL T0W N8HND CLUB Medford visited Friday with Mr,.
Meets every second and fourth Crawford’s mother, Mrs. Mary More-
Thursdays of the month. Every lock.
Seth Coy, Manag er
fourth Thursday a social meeting,
Mrs. W. C. Bower left Thursday
with a speaker.
morning for St. Helens, where she
will attend the state garden club
STORE CLOSED TH U R SD A £ A^ ™ > TO PREPARE FOR TH IS
convention, as delegate from the
Gold Hill Garden club.
Irvin S. Cobb
CLEARANCE SALE
Coy’s Service
Station
of Rowell’s Music & Photo House Stock
N EW SH IPM EN T OF DRY GOODS
New Prints and Linenes
B o y .’ Sport Shoe. - B o y .’ ‘Stream L ine.’
Ladie. Lateat Style Bloom er.; Ladie. Slip. 98c
Men’. Over-All., Work Shirt., Sox
DRAKE'S
Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunier, daugh­
ters Denise and Jocelyne of Wolf
Creek were week end visitors here, '
spending Saturday night at the J .'
A. Blair home and being guests Sun­
day of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Blanken-
burg. The two families and G. W.
Hannon picnicked at Gold Bay dam
Sunday afternoon.
Full Line of Dry Good, and Groceries
$295
$299
$750
$530
PIANOS
Gulbransen ....$178
Gulbransen ....$188
Baby Grand ... $458
Player Piano $168
3000
Phonograph
Records
100
RADIOS
Cabinet Radio .... $10.00
Table R a d io ........ $10.00
B - n j o ..................... . $5.00
V io lin .......................Î7.S©
GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATES
******** *********** »WWVWVW
KODAKS, BRIDGE SETS, POTTERY SHAVING
fountain pens , BILLFOLDS ,NG SETS’
L a u n d r y S e r v ic e s
.......".... 80 P®r F<*«d
ROUGH DRY
One cent for each handkerchief
ECONOMY W A SH ......
Qk- *
............. 70
P«r pound
Saturday Only
Ken Maynard in
“W estern Frontier
Episode 9 “Rustlers of Red Dog”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
BETTE DAVIS in
“DANGEROUS”
2 n e . C.e n t f o r e a o h h a n d k e r c h i e f .
Franchot Tone
Shirt, m either service finished for 10c each
Wednesday Only
KAY FRANCIS
DRY C L E A N -S u it Clothes, Ladles Dresses, Qvercaal, o n l^g t “each
“I Found Stella Pariah”
WE CALL AND DELIVER TWICE A WEEK—TUBS.
A FRI.
L r e n c li s S te a m L a u n d r v
Grant* Paaa, Oregon
Wednesday Nite I, Cash Nite I
Thursday, Friday
Geo. Baft, Joan Bennett
“She Couldn’t Take It”
Ifjg
All Reduced
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