Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 21, 1938, Image 8

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    and Mrs. Jim Clement and family.
They were on their way to C a lif­
ornia.
Mr. amt Mrs. E. T. Ham and fam
its si<ent Easter Sunday in Medford
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. W h it­
lock and family.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Penny of Ro­
gue River visited Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kena-
ston.
Chris Jorgensen of Ashland vis­
ited friends here Wednesday ami.
Thursday.
C liffo rd Kerber of Salem spent
the week end visiting w ith the F.
B. Jones family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnston amt
Mrs. George Brown of Medford
spent Sunday at the home of their
parents. Mr. amt Mrs. T. Z. Smith
and family.
LOCAL ITEMS
Word received here this Thurs­
day from Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry,
who is confined in a Sacramento
hospital, stales that she is still set
iously ill and has shown vers little
improvement.
Among those from here who a l­
ien,led the wrestling matches Mon­
day «■veiling were Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Ferguson. Joe Blair, Jack Frosi,
Art Gorham. I.ins Dorman, Law
rvnrc Whitsett and 0 . H. Miller.
John Goodwin of Medford was a
dinner guest Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker and
fam ily.
Mr. amt Mrs. Hale Welsh amt
daughter Judy of Dayton, Oregon
visited over the week end with Mr.
The Gold Hill Beauty Shop
W ill Re-Open
F r id a y , A p r il 22
IN THE NEW SHOP TWO BLOCKS IN BACK
OF the ASSOCIATED STATION
Thursday, April 21, 1938
The Goid H ill Ncw*> GoM frffl
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINERS
WALKERS HAVE SON
Bill Penninger of Central Point
ASSOCIATION
visited Tuesday with his daughter,
Of Gold H ill. Oregon
Mrs. Delos W alker ami family.
Mr. amt Mrs. J. ('.. W alker are
GOLD B IL L LODGE NO. 1 »
,
,
i Meets in regular session (tie flrsl
Miss Elise Sliarp left Sunday for the prm.d parents of , a six
and one | _w -y
* inon|h
,.r(.
Maeta Every Tuesday Night
Salem where she w ill resume stud­ Iialf lemmi soli borii Aprii 7, al I
(ieorge Huff, Noble Grand.
day
of
each
month
is
a
culled
nivel
ies at W illam ette University after thè Community hospital in Med-
Earl Moore, Vice Grand.
•pending her spring vacation here fo rti The boy has beni nameit I ng.
Toney Ihiss, Secretary
with her sister. Miss Beulah Sharp. Jerald Clinton. Molher and soli re-
Wm. Ferguson, Treasurer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank O u te rs of turnrd lo Ih eir home bere ibis A M ETH YST RKRKKAII LODGE »7
YOU ABE WELCOME
Medford spent Easter Sunday vis­ werk and are grtling along nicely. Meets the fits t and third Wednes­
GOLD IIIL L GRANGE NO. &M
iting Mr. and Mrs. Hoy ('.enters.
days of each month at the I 0 . 0 . F.
Meets first and third Thursdays
Hull,
Gobi
K
ill,
Oregon
SCHOOL
NKWS
Ren Paul visited friends on Foots
at 8 p. in., ut their hall uast Io lide-
Rulli Lewis, Noble Grand
ereek Tuesday.
phone office. II. K. club meals l i t -
Edna Gorham, Vice Grand
George Robbins of Glendale vis­
The high school baseball team
ond and fourth Tuesduys at 1 30 p.
Belle Smith, Secretary
ited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim duyed their Ursl game of the sea-
inM usually al Grange Hall.
Delia
Kell.
Treasurer
Clement and family.
.on last Friday al Sams Valley and
won
15
to
8.
Miss Jilt Martin spent the week
end in Grants Pass, the guest ol
The annual high sehmd picnic ^^s******»»****»**************************************************“
Miss Ruth Lance.
w ill he belli this Friday, April 22 at
IF YOU W ANT TO CATCH
Mis. Al Clements amt daughter the Ashland park. The students w ill
Joyce returned Io their home here spend the day .swimming, playing
YOUR L IM IT ON YOUR
Sunday after spending some time tennis and other games and attend­
in Oakland.
California
visiting ing the show. There w ill he n real
NEXT FISHING TRIP
friends. The Al Clements family picnic dinner at noon.
Wednesday evening the ('«old Hill
moved Monday to Savage ereek.
RE SURE YOl FILL UP WITH
.Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson and baseball team played Grants Pass
ml
lost
25
to
I.
yon of Henley, Oregon were visit­
STANDARD
ors Sunday al the home of Mr. amt
BEFORE YOU START
Mrs. W alter Dungey and fam ily.
Abe Becker visited bis soils. Pal
OUR D R IVER PICKS UP AND
and Zane Becker in Riddle, Oregon
SKK SETH fnr SAFE SERVICE
D ELIVERS ON TUBS. ft F R I.
Sunday.
Leave Your Laundry al The
Joe Pankey lefl Friday for Port­
"Ace of Spades”
land where he entered the Veteran
hospital.
GRANTS PASS
Seth Coy, Prop.
Miss Violabelle
Morrow
spent
STEAM
LAUNDRY
Tuesday here visiting Mr. amt Mrs.
Delos W alker.
4
I). Desimini,
siiliini, Guy amt Rosa, ai < 1 t
Mullin left Saturday
fo: |
Buster M
Portland I Io spend Easier. Mr. D i y
siniini ami Buster, w ith Mrs. De
simini who lias been in Portland
the pasl two weeks, returned M o n -'
day w hile Gin stayed Io eniitiuii?
LlMCD
school.
and
EARLY
tHY
ffU
ltN
I
Bid» Kenaston left W e d n e s d a y
for San Francisco where lie w ill'
wrestle Thursday night. On Ids re -,
turn trip lie w ill wrestle in Eureka*
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USE
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fO G C M O H T
CADIES SICK STOCKINGS
VANILLA^
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Service Station
IRIDESCENT SHADES
D R A K E ’S
GENERAL LINE OF GROCERIES AND
HARDWARE
Saturday evening arriving home
Sunday.
Ed Bolt returned to his home
here Monday from Community hos­
pital where he has been since un­
dergoing a major operation.
Mr. and Mrs. A Meunier and fam ­
ily of W olf Creek spent Easter
here with Mr. Meunier’s sister and
brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Blair and fam ily.
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s
OUR
IEDY
and
LANS
CONG MY
TRY SOME
“ There Is No Place Like Home, Why Not Trade Here”
GOLD HILL MARKET
E. R. COSS, Proprietor
itvn»/
CHOICE
neat ;
Pork Chop
.S p ecials for .S atu rd ay
S u n d a y & M onday
Soap, giant size 17c
PRODUCE
Catsop 3 bottles 25c
lb. 23c i Spinach
FRESH LOCAL SPINACH
lb. 5c
TENDER LEAN YOUNG PORK
Pure Lard, 4 lb. pkg 55c I Carrots, 3 bunches 10c
;!
LOCAL — LARGE BUNCHES
N IC E AND KR1SP
PORTLAND ROSE
Sausage,
lb. 15c Grapefruit,
COUNTRY STYLE
Fancy Steer Beef
¡i
dozen
39c
STANDBY — A H IG H Q U A L IT Y
PRODUCT
Coffee
lb.
“GOLD
H IL L
17c
SPECIAL” — Unconditionally Guaranteed
CLEANALL
T H E W ONDER ( LEANER — REG. M e
HOUSE C LEANING T IM E
—
35c
IT ’S SPRING
ARIZONA — HO S IZE — GENEROUS 2 PORTION S IZE
Asparagus 3 lbs. 22c Grapefruit
10C
S ILV ER S LICE — NO. 2 C A N — FLO RIDA BEST
T E N D E R GREEN
We are now cutting some very fancy grain fed
steers from the John Walsh ranch above Lake
Creek. We will guarantee this to be as fine beef
as you have ever eaten. Come in and get a piece
of this fine meat.
SUPER SUDS— A VERY LARGE PACKAGE OF F IN E
SOAP READS
W W V W V W V V V V W V V W M V V V W V .Y Y V V Y V V V V W W V V V V W V V V W V W V Y V W
19c CRISCO
Matches,
GREEN DIAMOND — 6 BOX
F U L L 18 CU. IN .
3 lb. can 49c
EVERYBODY KNOW'S CRISCO