Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, September 21, 1939, Image 8

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Local Happenings
Thuraäay,
lioma ir Macramtnta, California, ib
Mr, and Mr», John Chisholm mov­
tar several «lays visit with Mr. and ed this week into the house form­
Mrs. Leon Wise. The three Mr. erly occupied by Mrs. Millie Walker
Wise*» H're brothers.
und Sybil.
hem» of hli «uni Mr», M. C, Huoin-
»lultar at Riviera Auto Park. They
1, HM
Mr, and Mr», Jo»
Donahue
of
Taft, California w h o formerly
are spending their vacation in south
owned
the Kyle property are vis­
ern Oregon.
iting friends in the community for
Byron, the four year old son ot a few days.
Mr. und Mrs. Lee Kyle was taken
to the Josephine General hospital
at Grants Puss where he underwent AMKTIIYHT RKIIKKAII LODGE »7
an operation for a ruptured sp|ien- Meets the first and third Wednes­
days of each mouth al the 1 O. O. F.
dix.
Hull, Gold Hill, Oregou
Beulah Nathan
Noble Grand
Mrs. Georgia Kettle relumed home
Irene
Hendrickson
—
Vice Grand
Tuesday from a weeks visil with
Belle Smith — Itee. See'y.
her «laughter Mrs. Eugeiiu Garrison
Hazel Holderness — Fin. .Sic'y,
und son Champlin who will alleml
Delia Kel, — Treasurer
Fniverslty of Oregon thia year at
Bill Hailey returned to his home
Ilerb iluincrot fell off a 14 fool
here Friday after a visit with rel ladder while working at the Del
ilives in Washington.
UY LUCIUÆ SMITH
Hio orchard Wednesday. He lit on
his feet and a bucket of pears lit
Miss Drpha MJIIspaugh of Port­
on his head knocking him down
Axil and Laverne W a lk e r le f t '
Mr. ami Mrs. It. E. Cook and Mrs. land tpent the week end here vis­ It was necesary to take two stitches
S aturday fo r
W ashington
where I loyd Lance anti son Bobby ap< nt iting her aunt and uncle. Mr. nnd in the gash rut in his head.
they w ill be em ployed in the fr u it. Sunday at the Cook mine OU Fools Mrs. Wilbur Martin and family.
* MJ
For Sale: Petite prunes l ’4c a lb.
creek.
Justice o f the Peace John C h is h ­
Wallace Iverson motored to Fort al the DeMa Motor Farm on the Pa­
olm has been quite ill s u iic rin g ;
Mrs. Stewart McGill and friends Jones Sunday where he visited his cific highway, 3 miles north of Gold
fro m to n s ilitis , ami has been con- . of Vancouver, B. C. Canada, visited mother Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry anil Hill.
lin e d to his home fo r several <la\‘ s. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. family./He was accompanied by
Mrs. Pearl Doty o f Buy City, Ore Eugene, Oregon,
W. Bryan on their way to the San Jill >|urtin nnd Bulh Lance who
drove on Io Greenview Io visit rel­ >n, who Is well known here, pass­
Francisco exposition.
GOLD IHLL GRANGE NO. 534
ed away at her home September 8.
atives.
Mrs. Jack Rose and son Johnny
Meets first and third Thursdays
and Mrs. Walter Mcl.ean left
und
daughter
Mrs.
Ted
Dole
left
Dr. Frank A. Freeburgei ' the Mr. first
ut
8 p. in., al their hull next to tele­
Mr, ami Mrs. Joe Gorham and
Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist returned
of the week for Kosebur.,
lust week for southern Culifornlu Io phone office. II. E. club meets sec­
OPTOMETRIST
family
of
Portland
came
the
first
home
Sunday
from
a
weeks
visit
where they will spend several days
visit Mrs. Roses sister who Is quite ond and fourth Tuesdays ut 1:30 p.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCam. I of this week for a short visit at the with her daughter Mrs. Bert John­ ill.
m„ usually nt Grunge Hull.
home
of
Mr.
Gorham’s
brother,
-M
r.
son at Tule Lake, California. Mis.
DISTINCTIVE GLASSES
E. H. Leonetti of Portland left and Mr». Art Gorham and family. Johnson and Bob Cameron brought
Miss Lorettn Prefountain arrived
Tuesday to attend the fair in Cres­
WHEN NEEDED
Mrs. ,Roy Eskew and Mrs. Rosa her home returning to Tule Lake home Saturday f r o m Portland
cent City, after spending a week
Monday,
CONVENIENT TERMS
where she Is tuking nurses train - ,
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. Des- Perkins's visited friends in Medford
DR. O. H. SCHEETZ
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. (). H. Miller of Co­ ing. She will remuln with her par­
imini and family.
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Pre-
Optometrist
213 East Main - Phone 210
quille came Tuesday for a few
Darwin George of Port Orford
Art and Am Boye fished nr.u
fountain
until
the
first
of
October.
days
visit
with
Mr.
und
Mrs.
I-aur-
MEDFORD
EYESIGHT SPECIALIS!
Dodge bridge early Sunday morning w as£ Saturday guest at the home of ence Whitesll.
Their second daughter Mr. and
and returned with a nice steelhead, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise-
Mrs Joseph Jones of Klamath Falls
(MH1 East II SI, across from
Mr. und Mrs. Al Punkey werej are also here for a visit, and with ,
two cut throat and 14 trout. They i Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Kenaston at­
Golden Bule II SI. rntrunee
used salmon eggs.
tended the Golden Wedding Anni­ Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs. Buss his mother Mrs. W. F. Jones al
Moore of l-ake creek. Mr. Punkey' Rogue River.
Word received this week from versary celebration of Mr. and Mrs is a brother of Mrs. Moore.
Sams
in
Hogue
River
recently.
George Tulare who is mining dur­
GOLD HILL HOTEL
Mrs. Angie Wilcox and daughter
A lurge Frigidaire was installed
ing the summer at Moose Pass, A-
Jack Martin returned Io his home
und husband, Mr. und Mrs. Chas.
laska, stated that he planned to be Tuesday after working for some at the Ace of Spades lust Friday.
COOL PLACE TO REST
McGary of Marshfield are spend­
back in Gold Hill this October; Mr. tune in Klamath Falls. He will '
Mrs. Leslie Walker and son are ing a week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Tulare
staled
that
Alaska
is
a
good
leave soon for Corvallis where he spending the week with her parents Murion lainre. They are returning
All kinds of Sandwiches and
place to be if you like it but he j will enter Oregon State college foi
Cold Drinks
Mr. und Mrs. Art Shoemaker.
from attending the fair at San
would rather be in Gold Hill. Hi' i his junior year.
Francisco and visiting relatives
letter of August 30 stated that it
ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK
Frank Carter. Clyde und Leslie
Fred Vonl’egert spent Monday | Walker, Jack Martin and Paul near Stockton.
was snowing and the wind was
visiting friends in Grants Pass.
blowing there at that time.
Schultz of Sams Valley left Tuesday
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Holing nnd
GEO. P. AMO
for buck camp for a weeks hunt­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Jordan
moved
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wise and Ar­
family
have moved from Grave
ing.
thur Wise left Sunday for their Saturday to their farm on Apple
creek Io Camp Joy so their two
gale. Mrs. Miller and family of Ar­
■•Dad” Rivetl who spent a week daughters Ilelly and Alice can at­
izona moved Monday into the brick visiting with the Hoy Canters fam­ tend Grunts Puss high school. Mr. ¡! Walnut Table and 6
bouse formerly occupied by the ily returned to his home in Sac­ Boling nnd Wallace are prospect­
Chair»
$35.00 ;
Jordans.
,
ing on Louse creek.
;; White Scuts. As goon mm new !
ramento, California, Thursday.
Fr.ad Baker is now employed by
For SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Mrs. Bob Kies visited Sunday and
j! Wood, Full-size b cd
the Doblemeir Bakery o f Medford Monday in Ashland with Mrs. Rose
Shop at
$4.75 ;
and in a week or so will have a Jones.
house to house route in Gold Hill.
GOLD HILL LOIMnPRO. 1 »
Simmon» Spring» $4.75 •
Mrs. Ella Patrick and her house
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith and »on guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cardwell
Meets Every Tnaadav Night
Simmon» Bed
$4.75 ;
Pete and Miss Marjorie Cameron of visited Thursday with Mrs. Patricks
Wm. Autenrieth — Noble Grand
Grants Pass were Sunday guests of nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Grif­
Paul Holderness— Vice Grand
i Book Case»
$3.75 ;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dungey ami fith of Wildervllle.
Paul Thompson, secretary
Complete line of pencils,
family.
Wm. Ferguson, Treasurer
$37.50 i
Lang Range
Harry Vincent left Thursday for
pen», tablets, ink,
YOU ARE WELCOME
Turouia, Washington.
Wicker Chair
$3.75 :
H Specials In ;
USED
furniture
DRAKE'S
?CHOOL
¿upPLtea
Crayola»
f YOU CAN ENJOY
AtLTKeCOHm
Of home ATOUR
STATION
Announcement--
FOOTS CREEK ITEMS
(By Mrs. Marion Lance)
Having purchased the Whillock Golden Rule store'of Med­
ford, will say that we are now open in their former location
at 221 WEST MAIN STREET, out of the high rent district.
Time and space will permit the listing of just a few of the
opening prices but we can assure you that wonderful buys
will be here for you in every department. Be sure to come
in early to get your share of these wonderful bargains. Lots
of parking space
JOHN E. PETER, PROP.
SILK HOSE
OVERALLS
Knee Lengths, splendid for
the Miss, All sizes
45c Values
85c Value
(large sizes)
Only
,
39c
One Lot
MEN’S and YOUTHS’
WOOL PANTS
Good Values up to 34.25
Only
WNU
Sarvtca
Indies' Pure Thread
BOYS BIB
............... $1.93
Our entire line of Misses and
Ladies Dresses must go. Now
is the lime for you to buy a
wonderful dress for very little
money. All —
37.50 to 310 Dresses, now »2.25
312.50 to 315 Dresses,
»4.19
These are beautiful silk and
crepe (treses for school or
Sunday wear
Good Heavy
CANVAS GLOVES
15c Values
3 pair» ...................... 20c
Be sure and see these
Men’s and Youths’
Fancy Dress Sox
All sizes, 20c vglues
3 for ......................... 25c
For
19c
Our fall and winter coats
for Ladies and Misses will be
completely closed out. Not
one coat will be carried over
this fall. You must see these
coats for the high school girl.
All 325 and 330 Coats - »10.95
All 315 and 320 Coats - »7.95
Many numbers are elegantly
fur trimmed
One Lot Men’s and Youths'
Cotton Flannel Plaid
WORK SHIRTS
SETH COY, Prop,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Morey or
Portland visited Thursday at the
OVER THE HURDLES
FOR RENT —
Two, 2 room cabins to rent
by the month. Heating and
cooking farilities. Very reas­
onable.
Evergreen Auto Court
Mrs. Cloyd Dick entertained Wed­
nesday afternoon in honor of her
mother Mrs. Charles Skinner
San Jose, (California, who with her
husband was returning from a trip
to Spokane, Washington. The after­
noon was spent playing Chinese
checkers, after which refreshments
were served. Those present were
Mrs. David McLaren and daughter
Alice, Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler, Mrs.
Sam Sandry, Mrs. Kate Mcllvain,
Mrs. Effie Birdseye, Mrs. M. Patter­
son, Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. James
Wiley, Mrs. William Bressel, Mrs.
W. L. Badley, Mrs. Raymond Lucas,
Mrs. Skinner and hostess Mrs. Dick
Leather Rocker
$8.75
$9.50 j
4 miles north of Gold Hill on
Highway 99
¡ MANCHEL S
! •Furniture You'll Admire at ¡
Pillees You'll Appreciate”
!
GRANTS PASS
INSURE YOUR OWN FUTURE AND
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE
Learn Beauty Culture at Southern Oregon’s old­
est established and best equipped school
Our graduates are working in the leading beauty
salons throughout Oregon and northern Calif.
$25.00 Reduction If Enrolled in the Month of
September
For Complete Details Write or Call in Person at
MEDFORD SCHOOL OF OEAUTY CULTURE
Medford
Phone 84
89c
Our Ladies and1 Misses shoe
slock will be completely clos­
ed out. This line we will nof
carry. We have all sizes now
in all Ihe new shstdes and
styles.
All Shoes Io 33.50, now »1.95
All Shoes to 35.00, now $2.65
Do not buy shoes Until you see
this close out line
Unique Cleaners & Dyers
Office 20 S. Central
Plant 811 W. Central
Medford
Phone 96
Work and Dress
CAPS FOR MEN
***************************♦****♦*♦*♦*****♦***♦*****%*♦%♦♦%**♦*♦%%♦%
Values up to 98c
Choice ..................... 49c
GOLDEN RULE
John E. Peter, Prop.
221 WEST MAIN ST.
Coy’s Service
Station
Heater
NOTICE
235 East Main St
A good value at »1.49
Our P rice .......
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Richardson
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Childers ot Eureka and Mr. and Mrs
Gene Richardson of Grants Pass to
Jacksonville Saturday where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Darling.
MODERN DANCE AT ROGUE RIVER
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
AMATEUR HOUR
MEDFORD
DANt E EVERY 8ATURDAY
GOOD PEPPY MUSIC