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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1937)
4 Thwwky( M>y 11* HIT G reat C om bined C ircus In M ed ford M ay 18 Sol thè ovoli ut Ilio hlghrsl toni* Mrtlluni, 550 to 375, 30 minute*. IH-ruturo glvrn, unii keep II ut llial \ \ i'll linin', .i.iil In 350, 35 min. turai for rifiorii minute*. T lirn ra Ik-ef Lour, 375 to 350, 1% br*. dura Ilio beai lo tho lowrst tem H oua I Lamb, 500 to 350, 30 to 25 perature unii rouut Ilio uirut for thè minute* leiigtb of timo given. I-eg of Lamb, 500 to 350, 20 to 25 Ilrt-f minute* Pork, 500 to 375, 35 to 30 minute*. K art, 550 lo 400, 15 minuto*. Vt-ul, 500 to 350, 30 to 30 min. Vrul Loaf, 350, 2 Mi hour* Duck, 500 to 350, 20 to 25 min. Goose, 500 to 350, 20 to 25 min. Turkey, 500 to 350, 15 Io 25 min. QUITTING BUSINESS SALE CLOSING OUT OUR E N TIR E STOCK Arrow Shirta, Floraheim Shoe*, Timely and Griffon Shoes, Columbia Knit Sweaters, etc. A LL ON SALE DRASTICALLY REDUCED $2.00 Arrow Shirts $1.65 $5.00 Mallory Hats .. $3.85 $9.35 Jefferson Loggers, $7.35 $2.95 Work Shoes .... $2.45 15c Work Sox ......... 10c 15c Heavy Canvas Gloves, 10c $2.95 Cord Pants.....$2.35 $4.85 Wool Blaziers, $3.85 LIQ U ID A T IN G E N TIR E STOCK E VE R YTH IN G GOES y I TM a » th ’Á F 0 Oil-«HAVE IT | GRANTS PASS RECIPES quirk Cora Broad t rup cornmeal 1 rup of flour 2 tou*|Hion* baking powder I tnblvapoon sugar Mi teaspoon salt 1 egg lMi rup* of milk 4 tablespoon* melted shortening Sift the first five dry Ingradient* together. T lirn udd the egg. milk und shortening. M l* well. Pour into a groused shallow pan. Duke In a hot oven, 425 degrees, for about twenty minute*. Break into square* white hot and serve immediately. Johnny Cake 1S rup* of rornmeal Mi cup of white flour 1 or 2 egga I rup of sour inilk 1 level teaspoon soda Pinch of salt 1 teaspoon of sugar Hake in a moderate oven in a shallow pun for twenty minutes. Serve while it is hot, w ith syrup. Offering the largest array ol world famous arenic stars, ever pre sented lit history, the great A1 G. Barnes und Sells Kioto combined cirrus is scheduled to exhibit in Medford Tuesday May 18, at the cirrus ground* near the Jackson school. The uniting of these two giant* of the tented world ha* created an amusement colossus, offering hun dred* upon hundred* of w orld fam ous circus headliners, a* well a* score* of Europe’s most sensational new acts. The World's Best Circus w ill ar rive on three double length trains, carrying over 1,000 people, five herds of elephants, 400 borsea, not to mention Die vast army of tents necessary to house this small army and the superb new menagerie thul includes over 800 furred and feath ered creatures. New European troupes are Vie amazing Crlstiani troupe, without question the only bareback riders in the world accomplishing a twisting somersault from galloping horse to galloping horse; daring and exotic Amerika, who feature* breath-tak ing feat* on a lofty swinging trap eze, where without •»»•'•Mng the supporting wires, she pirouttes and dances; The Flying Artonys, dare devils who leap across great spare* high in the tent und use no safety net; The Two Karleys, an new aero plane th riller, und the last word in sensationalism, and Louise Schroed er, the only girl In the world to stand on her head on a w ildly swinging trapeze. R e a l V a lu e s In George A. Ball, fruit ja r manufac turer of Muncie, Indiana, recently announced that he would give his entire holdiugs in the Van Swear-' ingen railroad holdings to a relig ions charitnble and educational foundation which he originated and which hears the names of himself and wife. The value of the holdings involved is said to be 610,000,000. ANY M AKE OR M ODEL YOU DESIRE See These Before You Buy Any Car 1936 FORD COUPE 1935 FORD SEDAN, Heater. Radio 1935 CHEV. MASTER COUPE TW O M IN U T E SERMON Ford C hief O ptim istic (Hy Thomas Hast welt) T H E REWARD OF OB EDIEN C E: The central theme of the story of Noah is (lie lesson obedience, obed ience to God's w ill and purpose. The essential law of obedience is woven Into every fiber ol the universe. The tide* a* they rise and fall obey a law. The planet* in their ageless sweep of the heavens obey a 1 a w. Everywhere on all sidea is evidence of obedience to law . From infancy man must obey a superior authority. A* a child lie must obey his parents, and a* a mun he must obey the civil law. He must obey the law of the physical world. These are not arbi trary dictums laid down merely to stop man Irom doing the things he desire* to do. They are designed for his own good. The parent .in asking obedience of the child is not seek ing to deprive the child of any privilege hut to shield him from the things that experience hus taught w ill harm him. The civil law of the land is not designed to de prive man of any rights justly his hut to protect him from injury, In justice and exploitation. In a like hut larger sense the law of God is not designed to deprive man ol any thing that is good, hut rather to protect him from the things that the experience of ages has proven w ill injure und destroy him. As Noah, living in a world that ignored God. chose the path of obedience and through that choice was per mitted to escape the deluge, so to day the man who choses to obey Interesting New* From God's law afl'd lives in obedience Here And There to divine commands can face life's trials and difficulties w ith a faith The 1937 football season in Russia and calmness and an assurance th it opened in April. It is reported that w ill c a rry him triumphantly there are over a million young men through. This i* the reward of in Russia in training for the game. obedience. HOUSEHOLD H IN T S Remove the center* from le ft over m uffin* and you have little rase* which ran lie filled with fruits and whipped cream. It is being predicted that Chief Dip the knife in hot water fre quently when buttering sandwiches Justice Hughes w ill retire and en : and it w ill be much easier to deavor to influence other justices over 75 to retire with him when the spread the butter. controversy over the Supreme Court is settled. It is not only important that your car lights be adequate for driving. It Tanners report American leather is also important that they not be prices up 25 per cent since last Sep the ty|>e that blind those whom you tember. Manufacturers report shoe meet. production up from 5 to 8 per cent above the first quarter of last year, and retailers report better sales. All of these facts point definitely to higher shoe price*. Used Cars mice in her study of this one disease 27 years. During this time she ha* cut up over 140,000 mice. SAFETY SLOGANS When ten person* are killed in an airplane crash it makes headlines for every newspaper in the coun try hut every day last year 100 per sons were killed in automobile ac cidents and apparently it bt>d no ef- feet on careless drivers. There are many truck drivers who have a record of having driven a million miles without an accident. They are able to achieve such a rec ord by being careful. It is every tut as necessary to walk safely a* it is to drive safely. MEDFORD BUSINESS DIRECTORY PERMANENTS, 81.50 up to 86 Machine and Machineless waves Haircut, Shampoo and Finger Wave, 81.00 COOK’S BEAUTY SHOP 14 8. Bartlett These car* carry a Money-back Guarantee. Drive them — See for yourself WINETROUT Give* You More For Your Money Medford WATCH BEPAJRLNG Larry Schade W C. Cowling, dire cto r o f sales fo r the Ford M o to r company, in P ortland this week fo r a sales con- terence w ith Ford dealers- rind salesmen. Because o f soaring V-8 ales, he announced operations o f the P ortland Ford plant would be doubled and p trson ncl increased 100% effective im m ediately. S. P. Watch Inspector Since 19J8 21 S. Central— Next to Craterian Medford, Oregon W E BUY AND SELL GOOD USED CLO THING WARDROBE SHOP ItOXY Saturday Only BOR STEELE IN Phone 1203-W Suits --------------------- 83.50 to 89.50 Overcoats ------------- 81.00 to 86.50 Shoes --------------------- 50c to 82-50 Hats ----------------------- 25c to 81.00 Dresses ___________ 35c to 82.50 C o a ts --------------------- 81.00 to 86.50 Shoes----------------------35c to 81-50 Hats ---------------------- 25r to 8100 518 East Main St.— Medford Ore. ‘BORDER P H A N TO M ” Episode 5 — “Flash Gordon" T H E N A T STORE Under New Management Sunday and Monday GARBO — ROB T TAYLOR IN MOAD & BENSON “C A M IL L E ” Sandwiches, fountain and beer 116 N. Riverside — Medford Tuesday and Wednesday Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell D R . I. H . G O V E “Law In Her Hands” Thursday and Friday Chas. Ruggle* — Mary Boland D EN TIS TR Y Phone 872 J 419 Medford Bldg. Medford “Wive* Never Know” AUTOM OBILE LOANS C om m ercial F in an ce C orporation Conger Funeral Parlors M EDFORD, OREGON R ELIA B LE REASONABLE I)r. Muud Slye of Chicago Univers ity has made a study of the heredity cancer. In her studies D r. Slye has used mice and her experiments and records go back 100 generations or what would be 3000 years if the life time of a mouse were considered the same as that of a man. Dr. Siye's ex periments prove that cancer is her editary. I f selective breeding were resorted to among human*, in Dr. Siye’s opinion cancer could be stamped out in two or three genera tions. Dr. Slye has worked with 1933 BUICK, Heater and Radio, Coupe, 6 wheels, not a scratch on it Never start fire* with gtsoline or kerosene. In spite of the fact that everyone should know better that* to do this several hundred lose their lives every year by just such prac tice. FIR ST N A TIO N A L BANK BLDG. Medford DR. A. R. HEDGES Naturopathic and Chiropractie Physician Natural Methods for Health Acute and Chronic Diseuses Electrotherapy Herbology Proctology X-Ray Phone 170 Medford 128 E Main H . C. H IG H Just received a new shipment of all kinds of fencing. Older now. Prices are going up. Old stock still going at same price. Phone 268 124 N. Riversfdo R. W . SLEETER, M . D. Graduation Dresses $4.95 Just unpacked this beautiful assort ment of organdie formais for gradua tion, in all pastel shades and white. Just as dainty and pretty as they can be. Size 12 to 20 219 Medford Building MEDFO RD, OREGON Jacket Suits $10.75 Office Hours: 9-12; 1-5 J. R. B IE R M A TYPEWRITERS New summer jacket suits in Shark skin a n Id Bantam cloth. Natural, maize, blue, rose and peach. The ideal suit for “ Baccalaureate”, 12 to 20 STA TIO NERY SUPPLIES 116 N. Cent. Medford— Ph. 282 Graduation Dresses HATS $7.95 This group of l o v e l y graduation dresses comes in taffeta, net and or ganza, pastel shades and white, 12 to 20 • FARMERS A TT E N T IO N $1.00 N EW W H ITE FABR IC H ATS You, will find many practical and useful graduation gifts for boys and girls all over the store. The largest and most complete collection we have ever had in all of the 32 years in Grants Pass. W e guarantee you will find the selection here to he all you expect. The usual Golden Rule prices prevail in every De partment. Golden Rule Store G rant* P a s s , O regon The electrical service that a penny buys today —not all the wealth of C r o e s u s could have bought two generations ago. REDDY KILOWATT SECOND H AN D R E B U IL T FARM IM PLEM EN TS AND TRACTORS AT BARGAIN PRICES Phon* 206 39 South Grape S t Medford 17 W IN D O W G L A SS C A B IN E T S fo r th e Kitchen — Bath — Linen Closet Y o u r E le c tric a l S e rv an t The California Oregon Power Company WINDOWS — DOORS STORE FIXTURES Etc. Etc. T R O W B R ID G E CABINET W O R R K K S l«th ft Grape Medford