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■SSM The Gold HtU Newt, Gold Hill, OrM oo here having visited her sister on a bridge between lluddens place and several occasions. home. Hu stepped to Hie edge of the FOOTS CREEK Mrs. Frauk Taylor entertained at budge Io throw a rock amt u pole a Mothers Day and Birthday din NEWS gave way letting him full in the ner, May 9, in honor of her mother, « reek. Waliaee Uudilen got him out (By Mrs. Marlon (.anee) Mrs, Ed Fiene, whose birthday and Mr. Bailey, a near neighbor comes on May X. Guests were Mr. took him and his mother Io Med- M. L, Mitchell from Napa, Cal lord where the doctor pul in *ev- and Mrs. Leslie Dike of Medfont. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Scott of the ifornia and ussoeiales from Medford ei ul skin clips, lie is gelling iiloug John Edington of Sawyers Bar W ilbur Walker of Marshfield vis Old Stage Boad, Pete Krause, Mr. base taken uu option on the M. S. line now. visited Sunday w ith his family here. ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har and Mrs. Ed Fiene and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson quarts mine oil the right Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tooley ry Easton. Frank Taylor. Several lovely gifts lin k ol boots (.reek, once belonging spent Hie week end oil Kanes ereek Mrs. Lou Lingren was a business Io Mr. Eherlee of near Gold Hill, visitor in Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ingling of were received. al the home of her mother, Ida l.u- the new owners have built a mud l.luir, Medford visited Sunday with the up Long Gulch and are installing u Leroy Cameron of Sawyers Bar former’s father J. C. Ingling. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker spent (.htlliaii nidi, t hey have established Sunday nt the home of Mr, and Mrs. visited relatives here Sunday. a eamp ami plan Io spend some time Joe Shoemaker on Galls Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chisholm and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Merriman lieie, Claire Mumbo was employed daughter Betty Jean of the Meadows Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duaenberry and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook o do the hauling. visited over the week end with Mrs ■ were callers on Kanes Creek Mon motored to ('rater Lake Saturday. Mis. bred Wahl and daughter day. Tom Chisholm. Belly Joan and other Mrs, Itoe or Mrs. Lola Heed of Medford visit A. E. Everton returned to Bor; Medturd called al the home of Mrs ed Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Near Capacity Crowd land Friday after visiting severai Susie Coy and family. Friday w ill be the busiest school Pauline Wahl Thursday while on See» Wrestling Matche» days w ith his daughter, Mrs. Jim «lay of the year when Sams Valley their way to Eugene to visit Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise and Mrs. Blevins and family. plays host to Antioch, Meadow-, and Wahl’s brother Dr, Hoe. B. L. Kenaston were business vis- | The Medford armory was filled Mr. and Mrs. I*. Sleds who form I abb Bock schools for the annual Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kellogg and itors in Medford Wednesday. practically lo capacity Monday erly owned the California Sand May Day hestivul. A full days pro Harry Frederick visited over the night lo see the card on which Pete Merritt Davis. John Chisholm. D. week end with Mrs. Iva Hoagland gram has been arrange,I starling wich Shop on Hie highway and were with the crowning of queen Bulli guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Diiug.i lleleaslro. Hie mad Hallan me,met Desimini and Seth Coy spent the at Marshfield. al 10 la Friduy morning. Many before making a business trip Io was re-mulehed with Alvin Brill, day fishing at Fish Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Force and fam »arents arc planning on attending. Seaitle, Washington where they! former Junior Heavyweight Chump Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lowe of Cen ily and Mrs. Minnie Byerly visited own properly, have returned lo the I Ion *<in " h o lost lo Hclcustro lw, tral Point visited Sunday with Mrs. Sunday with relatives on Little Ap Tin senior class of 1937 w ill Dauga home. They report Hie wealb- " vck* *'«" « " « technicality. Margaret Walker. Pete begun a campaign «if v a ric plegate hold tin ir baccalaureate services cr at .Seattle very disagreeable with fouling with Hie first bell and even mnday evening, May If, w ith eom- almost continual ruin. „f ” arnish " a lte r Bower of Klamath Falb the H. L. Miller family were tually look the mutch with V i l l . Sundl*1 P° ,n VIS,tWl inends herc »»¡ted w ith Mrs. Bower over the .enemtenl exercises to tak, place dinner guests Thursday evening at taken by bringing bis knee into .tie I 'Mowing Thursday evening, ! week end. They spent Sunday in day . n. I rof Empey has secured I he home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gil sharp contact with B ritt’s chest, Bill Flippin left Sunday for Grants Pass. excellent speaker: for both eve christ at Got,I H ill. It was given in time and again in a clinch, and later Lakeview where he w ill spend nings ,.ud i.eryone is invited to hon,ir of Mrs. Gilchrist’s birth,luy. with jabs to the body. Britt took Mrs. B. McGarvie and two chil some time with relatives. Mrs. Louis Druif. Mrs. M. C. Boom- one fall with his reverse body ttend. dren of Los Angeles came Sunday sluiter, Mrs. Pauline Wahl and Al slants. W bile the mutch was luequal Io spend several days w ith her pur Bay Kilgore of Sprague Biver Mr. and Mrs. I-.. W. Empey spent exander Smith from here were throughout, li<’cause of Pete's con visited several days last week with ents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cook. 'he week end in Eugene visiting his shopping in Medford during the stant fouling, it wns Intensely In- his family here. leresting and Hie fans hope lo see Mrs. Lucy Edington and daughter . arents and attending to business past week. Mrs. A. W. Anderson who with another re-matching at an curly Sheriff Lowe of Klamath Countv LaVelle spent the week end the i connection with his school for her husband are spending some «late. visited with O. W. Bobinson of guests of Mrs. Fate Rowe in San: Text year. Valley. lime at Iheir Auto Park while ! Sams Valley Sunday. CLASSIFIED ADS Dick and Albert Straus spent a making improvements, fell one day Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist, Jess Gil Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cook left Wed last week injuring her back. •w days in Salem last week where christ, Elmer Dungey and Walter nesday’ for Oakland where they w ill Charles McMerriek and friend ' BARGAINS spend several days. Mrs. Floyd Dungey were business visitors in they attended the first annual Mrs. Kraft from Klamath Falls late sale of purebred Guernsey .,„ 1 round dining tubte $2.ai, Lance is staying with Buth while Medford Friday. spent pari of Sunday nt his place 6 lube Elect Cabinet radio ’ lolstein ealtle. They purchase 41(>.oo they are gone. above the Lance mine, having driv Miss Louise Smith and Mrs. Geo. ’«eral registered dairy c o w s 12 ga. Winchester pump gun, 410.00 en over hoping to be able to do ; 20 ga. shot gun Brown of Medford were Sunday bile there. considerable burn:ng. I guests of their patents Mr. and Mrs. 1 ' i tu 2" |i i |., d .e s j , , ' ^************»**»***v»wsw»»»w, Mrs. Melissa Chamberlain, age, Tom Smith. Fate Rowe returned home from Cook stove with water coil, gio.bo 86. mother of Mrs. Ed Woodcock’ Mrs. J. M. Lively, Mrs. W. C. 'he hospital Monday after spending who formerly lived on Hie left 2 coil spring cols with mattress, each 15.00 Bower and Miss Lyndall Jacobs at ’ few days there under a doctors fork of Fools Creek passed away at are. 4 foot cross cut saw 41.. tended the reception given for tin the Josephine General hospital a. Double blade axe (H.Oil grand master at Central Point re Grants Pass Thursday evening nt Single blade axe Mrs. Glen Spurlin left Thursday .5(1 : cently by the N'evita Chapter. l> 30. She had been tuken from her for Denver. Colorado lo visit her Pick, 75c; niuddox,. 75c home at «22 South Seventh Street Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hedgpeth and msband. He has been confined in Pipe wrench, IX" 75c . •«) Hie hospital about a week before ■e daughter, Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. he hospital there 7¿>C ! ' fo r severe! j her passing. She leaves two daugu- 2 large crow bars, each Clarence Hedgpeth, Mr. and Mrs. months. She expects ** gone |ters, Mrs. Minnie Wind of (¡ranis Pipe cutter ___________ #1.00 Bert Fitsinunons and son and about three weeks ami slated 1 walnut tied set, bed. «Il sser, ' ,r*- Elnora Woodcock ol daughter, all of Medford and .Mrs. ¡«opes to bring him home with her | chest, innerspring maîtres.-,. coil lakilm a near Kerby. Funeral ser Bertha Hedgpeth of Gold H ill spent when she returns. springs, complete it j vices were held Sunday afternoon I walnut bed set, bed, vanity, innc>- Mothers Day picnicing in Sams Val ley. B. M. Conley and Mrs. Wm. Straus «it Hie Christian church. spring mattress, c o i l spr'ngs. Mr. Him Mrs. Earl King from Sel complete were both patients of a Medford (U5.00 Mrs. Clare Johnson of Portland, «,enlist Tuesday for tooth extrac ina spent the week end at Riviera I Ivory dresser....... 83X0 Auto Park with tl.eir four daugh I oak chest sister of Mrs. Ed Fiene of Sardine tions. 82.50 ters Bertha. Ruth, Katherine, ami Creek is able to be up and about I easy chair, w illi oilman 816.00 again on crutches. She fell Febru WHY WORRY Jerome Fitzgerald spent the week fc/clyn. I hey spent Saturday shop I studio couch ............. 816.(M l ping in Medford. 1 ary 22 and was injured quite ser end visiting friends in Eugene. . H. JCORTH. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Birdsey e and iously. Mrs. Johnson is well known WHEN OUR WORK children Teddy and Mary Ann «cross street from School, (¡old ||il| The senior class held their an FOR SALE: 3 cows, 2 IS GUARANTEED! nual sneak day” Thursday w ill, irom south of Phoenix spent Sun day at the home of his mother, Mrs shoates, pigs and chickens. I Miss Corthell as chaperon. They PERMANENTS Effie Birdseye and family. Mr. and •Store, Gold H ill < • A SPECIALTY ! went to Ashland, played tennis etc. Ors ( arl Magerle and Mr. and Mr,. E o r i,if,.i n ia ii,,,, ,H.S| fl.( < i J! , and enjoyed a picnic lunch Tli $1.50 to $6.00 ?** ° f H°«UC ,U vir a’” l ¡afternoon was spent in swimming cra,r„ l paint obtainable al money saving Joe Cook, Hair I and visiting students at the normal -rand daughter Belly Jcan Bangert prices sec or write to E. A. Pelletier, Stylist school. On the way home they at- Iron. Salem called or. Mrs. M Gold H ill representative of the Dav COOKS BEAUTY tended a show in Medford. AAA Shell Service , MrV Marion f-anee. The ladies is Paint Company. Money hack SHOP Kuarantce. freight prepaid. brought her beautiful flowers. Thursday evening a croup ,,f 14 S. Batlett Phone 16 1 1 s H 1 ««'«‘«I c o rn , beans, Medford, Ph. 61 students enjoyed a card and game stove, electric lank healer, washing G A f ; L S „ C R E E K items P»rty at the home of Miss Jean Fredenburg. Dainty refreshments (By Minnie Harrison) '" " ^ '" " '■ » '» s s s s s s s s s s s s s s x » » . "e re served by the hostess an,I her mother. Mrs. Lena Hammersly and chil . > dren Hazel Clarabcl, Lorclla and Everyone enjoyed the dance st Johnnie and Mrs. Amy Martin üf Beagle immensly Saturday night S u ' X d ™ 'W “ ° FOR T H E with lots of fun for everyone when -Mrs. Ben Rosecrans and children the cowboys started to act up and entertain. The next dance which ook her falher Bill Flippen «lose promises to be better than ever lo Annie Springs where they were May 22n° UnCtd f° r Satur,la>' nigh!, »'«t by her sister. After a picnic iu the snow Mr. Flippen’s other . A very choice seleltion of young men’s new daughter took him to Chiloquin spring suit, fancy checks, stripes and plain Steve Wilson and Albert Straus where he w ill stay for some lime. models. We believe these suits are equal in val Visitors al the J. W. Harrison '''•'»nied Monday evening from ue to suits selling anywhere at $18.00. Portland after taking a truckload lionie Thursday were Dr. ami Mrs. of hogs lo market there. They stop G. F. I ilion of Ashland and Mr ped in Salem on the way back and Campbell of Bock Point. Med ford Mrs. EHinger of Medford visile,t picked up the cows which Mr S u s ? " u " “ e Straus purhased there last week. STYLE WITHOUT -¿ ra / /feppeaúffft machine, w rin g e r, bed sled, spring«, corn planter, utensils ele. w ill lake wood, Feed .Store, Gold Hill, SPECIAL BARGAINS All kinds of new and used furni ture; linoleum and linoleum rugs; large assortment of sewing ma chines. » We have un assortment of used Maytag g«s engines in first etas* condition; cream separators, farm, logging and mining implements, In- eluding quick silver, carbide and cable. Complete line of Iron and galvanised water pipe and plumb ing. Complete line of garden tools, hose and lawn mowers. Gel <mr prices on roofing and building paper, sheet metal roofing, nails, paint and barb wire. GRANTS PASS BARGAIN IKH ’SE 62« S. 6ih Grants Pass * NOTH K I w ill not be responsible for debts incurred by anyone but myself. Clinton Walker Q u ic k ’ C a r e fu l ■ ■ Work MT COY’S SERVICE STATION Seti, Coy, Prop. ■ B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ as. fifi® .r>Q¡r tn n X i m '3 iViM / « / z zv ' M p r° value of- 'V iiB K J ta /n e f r t s /f LOGICAL C E N TE fiof tn e BALANCED D IE T • The Best in M e a ts at O ur M a rk e t Gold Hill Meat Market OSCAR SHEPHERD. Owner Kells Garage i hT e °f her d»u«hu'' Everything Young Men’s Suits Girl G raduate $14.85 Jacque Lenox Golden Rule Special $14.85 Grants Pass, Oregon ............................ SPECIALS Children’s Dresses and Smocks, 25c apiece odd lots Ferry’s Garden Seeds — Onion Sets Fresh Vegetables DRAKE'S GENERAL LINE OF GROCERIES AND HARDWARE a ■ a E A ST th ru C A L IF O R N IA —a t no antra taro I On you trip East, go or return thru California. O ur low sum mer roundtrip, permit this at no additional rail fare.See San Fran« ¡»co, where the «vorld'a two largest bridge* meet. Ride the nio»t beau, d i l l train in America, our new «treainlined Ouylight to Loj Angcle«.Con tinue Last thru the adventur ous Southwest and O ld South. Return on your choke of north ern line train«. Chicago and bat k,as low a, $57.35. For de tails sec your local S.P. Agent or write J. A. O R M A N D Y , G e»erJ Paiita/ter A g m l, 622 ' iftc Bldg., Portland, Ore. EXTRAVAGANCE Irene Shoemaker was an over Win. Duggan and the McDonough boys both purchased new tractors night guest at the home of her last week. K r, Tupgun has been uncle Joe Shoemaker Monday A R. Wiley, Grants Pass realtor, Plowing nights for Louis Kinne. ...... .................................................................................. .X visited his mining claims here I nursaay. GIRL SCOUT NEWS H arry Lampman has been help ing Mr. Stearns of (¡arden Bow Saturday morning at 10:00 several cut wood. of the girls from the Gold H ill Girl Scout troop and the Girl Scouts from the West Side Troop of (By Helen Shoemaker) Medford visited Mrs. Driver's place on the Old Stage Boad, where they ' frs- KHa Rholen and daughter spent the morning studying birds. Ida LeClair made a business trip to The afternoon was spent in study Central Point one day last week. ing plants. Charlie Roseeran., is moving »he They enjoyed a picnic lunch on house which Mr. and Mrs. Lam have her picnic grounds. GOLDEN STAR been living in, down on his place TTe girls from the Gold H ill troop and w ill use it for a chicken house. SERVICE STATION enjoying the trip were Carol and Mr. Bttddin tas Jusl bought 200 Edith Ham, Norma Lee Ward, more white Leghorn chickens as he CARI, ROUTH, Manager Leona Holderness, Bae Clements, had the misfortune to lose the first Virginia Centers and Beth Becd. hatching. The Girl Scouts are planning a Carl LaClair had the misfortune party for their mothers, May 19. I . c l h l, b e d open w hile . ........................................................................................... ....................... Southern Pacific KA u F v S h VR?FK ITEMS _ |