Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 02, 1939, Image 8

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    Mr. and Mrs. Don
R osmuos
AMKTHYBT R 10IK A H LODGI H
Guy D u ltoinl of Portload w ill
tmd
Meels thè flrsl and tlilrd Wednee-
family of Hilt, California, spent the spend the week end with his par­
W ATCH OUR
day» of cacti monili al thè I O. O. F.
ents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
D.
Desimini.
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rosy
Hall. Gold Hill. Oregoo
Tepovac. M< Rosecrana came to
Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Miller enter­
W IN D O W S
Iteulah Natban — Notile Grumi
help build the new garaga amt tained Sunday at a birthday dinner
Irene Hcndrickson — Vice Grumi
woodshed for the Tepovae’a
in honor of their son Rowland.
fo r
Belle Smith — Hoc- Sec’y.
Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
Usivi Holderncsa — FI». -Scc’y.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dusenberry
SA TU R D A Y AD S
Gilchrist and Charles, Mr. and Mrs.
Della Kell — Treasurer
BY LUCILLE SMITH
and son Donald who have been liv­
W. S. Yordon and Patricia and
ing in the Auto park moved Mon­
Wanda Dlmmlck of GranU Pass.
day into the house recently vacat­
Rowland returned to hts work at
Mesdames
Mary
Mattson,
Florence
GOLD HILL GRANOB NO. 584
ed by the Floyd Lance family.
G O L D H IL L M A R K E T
The member» of the " omen s Re­
the Benton mine near Glendale that
Howes, Jean Gray, and Minnie
Meets first and third Thursdays
lief corps met for their regular
at 8 p. m.. a> their hall nexl to tele­
Bert Evans left the first of the same day and was taken there by
meeting last Wednesday afternoon. Fiene spent a day in the Ashland
Mrtj. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ********************************* phone otftce. H. F.. club meets sec­
They made plans for the reception park recently. They cooked a van I week for Toledo, Oregon where he
ond and fourth Tuesdays at I 30 p.
Lance.
of the school teachers to be held son dinner in the park and the will visit hts sister.
gardener showed them the choice
nt., usually at Grange Hall.
was
a
message
for
him.
Tills
Ilia»*
this Friday. The- next meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wills of
shrubs
and
flowers.
On
the
way
the
tempter
said.
"Visit
foreign
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be November 8 when initiation f< r
home they visited the Carlton and | Hogue River were Sunday guests
countries before you decide."
a new member wll be held.
For Sale: guernsey-jersey heifer.
Ashland Greenhouse and called on. of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker.
A traveler in Purls was stricken »»»******»»***«******************
18
months
old,
good
stock.
Inquire
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reck and Mrs. Maust. who showed them over
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes were
with cholera. IUH his greatest suf
D A N C E
daughter Ellen of Grants Pass were the county home.
business visitors ill Jacksonville of Bert Kenyon. Gold Hill.
fering was agony of soul because hr
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
was not prepared to die. His Iasi
Mrs. R. L. Miller spent last week ‘ and Medford on Tuesday.
For Sale: Used phonograph rec
S a tu r d a y , N o v em b er 4
F. Drake.
at Eugene where she appeared as
Hurry Harnut who has been min­ orda. Your choice. 15c each. 10 for words were. "Too lute." The boy,
the
collegian,
the
statesman
were
Mrs. Delos Walker and baby a witness for the Pacific Greyhound ing here the past summer, left the $1.00. Sum McConnell. 704 East I.
at th e
one.
1
daughter. Dixie Lee returned to stage lines. While in the north she first of the week for Yreka, Calif­ St.. Grants Pass. Oregon.
‘■Boast nat thyself of tomorrow.“ !
their home here from the Sacred also drove over to Corvallis where, ornia.
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"Today If you will hear his voice
For Sule: Pheasants, hens and
R O G U E R IV E R
she visited her daughter Phyllis and
Heart hospital on Sunday.
Mrs Milton Stetnmeta and Mrs roasters. tame, 82.50 a pair. These heartlen not your heart.” Psalm.
Millie and Sybil Walker.
DANCE HALL
John Cook visited Sunday with pheasants were hatched August 14.
Joe Woodcock of Fern Valley amt Mrs. Minnie Webber of Sams Val­ Mr». Clyde Maple. Sardine creek,
Jim Cornutt of old stage road have ley.
THE TOUCH E/ s T
Phdne 461, Gold Hill.
rented the Sleepy Hallow ranch and
" squeak *
F O R S A L E — R «*l E s ta te
Dwight
Mott
of
Aberdeen.
Wash
will farm it the coming year.
EVER TÀCKLEP
SPECIAL BARGAIN8
B IL L Y A B B O T T
ington came Monday for a ten day
*
*
W ìa S P0WN ON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.eroy
Smith
of
visit
with
his
sister
Mrs.
Earl
Gbss
AND HIS BAND
THE FARM WITH
»750.00
When shopping tor bargains,
Medford visited friends in this city Sr.
A Ho
43 acres, 10 In cultivation, fenc­
drop in to the Grants Pass Bargain
Saturday evening.
Dance Every Saturday Night
ed, good springs on property.
Mrs. Cora Bumcrot and son Herb House and you will be plensanllx
Miss Millie Rains of Central Point moved Wednesday from the Hi-W" surprised to find that we have not
8850.00
visited Saturday and Sunday with Inn to the W. E. Ross house by the advanced our prices on any mer­
L u s n i n n i " “ * * ■ ■■«»«*********’
4
room
house,
garage and wood­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dorman and schoolhouse.
chandise, as long as our preseal
shed. on Sams Valley road.
family.
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Mrs. Boxy Tepovac has been quite .tock lasts.
Terms.
ill for the past two or three weeks GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE
HURRY!
HURRY!
8500.00
624 - «26 S. 6th St
GranU Pass
and is under the doctor’s care.
5 room modern house, good Io-,
HURRY!
cation. Terms.
Miss Ailene lnlow and Mrs. Tom
W E E K L Y W IS D O M
W ATCH OUR
GET YOl’R CABIN FOR THE
Smith "and daughter Jerauldine
FOR RENT: 4 room house, unfurn­
(Conducted by S. M. Miller)
WINTER
were guests at a Halloween parly
ished. 810. per month.
W IN D O W S
given by Miss Gladys Smith at the
Nice Clean Cabins, hot unit
A bright boy heard and was deep­
FOR LBASB: Business location, par
home o f her sister Mrs. George
cold water. 810-00 anil up!
ly Impressed by a sermon on the
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A S.
for
Hally equipped for restaurant.
Drown of Medford Tuesday eve­ text. ’’Son give me thy heart." Prov.
E v e r g r e e n A u to C ou rt
ning.
23:26. Satan whispered, "Time e-
SA TURDAY ADS
J O H N A . C H IS H O L M
4 miles north of Gold Hill on
The Misses June and Janet Mul­ nough yet.” and he put it off.
Beal Estate
Highway 9«
Ten yeurs later a brilliant colleg­ Notary Public
lin. Ruel Rians and Bruce Metzver
Insurance
' i . i i i m . H M i n r . g g g - M a ir M g u u « »
of Jacksonville visitqd Tuesday ian heard the same text under cir­
:! G O L D H IL L M A R K E T
with the Misses Mullin’s parents cumstances which seemed to mnke
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mullin and family. that the time of his salvation. A
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guin the tempter whispered sue ^*******************************^ »*%%*****************************!
SETH COY, Prop.
Mrs. Cleo Swindler was hostess cessfully,“ Time enough yet.”
BUY YOUR WINTER
Monday evening in honor of her
G O L D H IL L H O T E L
Twenty years later a statesman
brother Jerry and sister Jeraul- listened to the same text from the
dine’s eleventh birthday. Gam es lips of an aged bishop, and felt It
COOL PLACB TO REST
were played and refreshments en­
joyed .'R oth received several nice
NOW
All kinds of Sandwiches and
gifts. Tbc decorations were Hallo­
(kt Id Drinks
SWEET SPANISH. Extra Mild
H ere is a ch an ce to h a v e th a t N e w W e s tin g -
ween motifs and all wished Jer. >
50 lb aack ..........~.............. 5ue
ROOMS BY DAY OK WEEK !
and Jerauldine many more happy
h o u se E le c tr ic R a n g e y o u h a v e b een w a ttin g
GOLD HILL LODGE NO. 1 »
returns of the day.
RAY
8HUNTERMAN
Meets Every Taagdav Night
for
Wm. Autenrieth— Noble Grand
% mile east Bock Point bridge
G EO . P- A M O
Mrs. Frank Childers of Eureka,
I t s th r e e b u r n e r s a n d la r g e o v e n w ill a p p e a l to
Paul Holdernesa— Vice Grand
on the south side of the river
California and Mrs. E. M. Richard­
Paul Thompson, »secretary
y o u . T h e t a s t y m e a ls a n d e c o n o m y w ill m a k e
son of Grants Pass spent the day
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Wm. Ferguson, Treasurer
Wednesday, November 1 at the
a h it w ith f rie n d h u s b a n d
YOU ARE WELCOME
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rich­
IN S T A L L E D
ardson helping ‘‘Dad” Richardson
celebrate his 87th birthday.
Local Happenings
will
joe> •
Coy’s Service
Station
Onions
Ladies—
B U T : - T H E R E IS O N IY O N E
S o be sure to se e th is to d a y a t th e N e w s O ffic e
T h is is t h “ b ig g e s t R a n g e B u y o f th e y e a rt $5.03
D o w n , In s ta lle d F R E E in y o u r h o m e - B a la n c e o n
C on vn ien t T e r m s.
*
H. B. Ellis, Electric
S a tis f a c tio n a t a S a v in g
B e a g le
Miss Angela Mazzocco of Port­
land came Wednesday for an indef­
inite visit with her sister Mrs. D.
Desimini.
Pinky ’Mllspadfjh of Portland
came this week for a visit with hi*
uncle *and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ro>
Bornaman.
For Sale*
WALNUTS
C E D A R S H IN G L E S
R E D W O O D S H IN G L E S
R O O F IN G
LUM BER
B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L
Explosives!
Bruce Bauer Lumber Co.
M ed ford
P h on e 332
S o u th P a c ific H ig h w a y a t C ity L im its
LYM AN RANCH
SAMS VALLEY ROAD
Miss Ailene lnlow and Miss Madge
Mitchell spent the week end with
their parents in Ashland.
DRESSES
W IN D O W S
All New Fall Dress styles in
suede, kid, combination leath­
ers. Black, brown, wine and
navy. Values to 85.95.
For street and general wear in
silk crepe and sheer woolens.
Plain colors, prints and plaids,
sizes 12 to 44. values to 86.95.
fo r
$3.66
$4.66
House Slippers
COATS
Broken lines of slippers In
velvets, crepe and leathers,
low and medium heels.
Smart styles, all wool and ev­
eryone a nt-w 1939 eoat. Val­
ues to 814.95
860
$19.66
SA TUR DA Y ADS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thorson of
Medford visited Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis and
family. Other guests Sunday were
G O L D H IL L M A R K E T
Mrs. George Davis of Klamath Falls
and her sister-in-law and Ober
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Brown of Fort Klamath.
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CELEBRATE
Armistice Day
GIVES LONGER LIFE TO YOUR TIRES, AT LESS COST
Let Us Show You. A Trial Will Convince. We absolutely
Guarantee the tread to give Satisfactory Service or your
Money Back
O .K . R U B B E R W E L D E R
— B a la n c e d T ire R ep airin g —
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Opposite Montgomery Ward
GRANTS PASS
We Repair Any Size Tractor Tire
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Big Days Program
S tr e e t S tu n ts
“D u g o u t”
F O O T B A L L :-
P a tr io tic P a r a d e
F r e e E n te r ta in m e n t
M EDFORD
▼».
Maragold Slips
Rayon Frocks
Satin or taffeta, all colors,
tape reinforced seams, sizes
32 to 44.
Brand New Dresses in wash­
able rayons. Printed or plnin
colors. Clever styles, bustles
and all the newest style hits.
890
HA TS
All New Fall Styles In black,
moss green, navy, brown and
viking blues. Values to 82.95.
M EDFORD
NOVEM BER ll
Something Neu)--Tread Welder
Starts the same day the workmen begin demolishing the front of
this building Don’t hesitate to ’walk right through
all the
mess of boards, etc. for .inside we have "demolished prices. Sel­
dom indeed a sale like this at this season of the year!
SHOES
The Associated Motor-Check Ser­
vice was at the Associated Station v i x i t i n n i ...........* * ........********
Wednesday, November 1. A number
of cars were taking advantage of it
> W ATCH OUR
and getting a motor analysis.
AT
SALE
10c and lie LB.
FILBERTS ----------- 15« LB.
Miss Elsie Strauss left Monday
evening for Cd. Obregon. Mexico
where she will teach the Leroy By
erly children.
Complete Stocks
Lowell's Remodeling
ASH LAND
A R M IS T I C E D A N C E - O R I E N T A L G A R D E N S
$1.86
SHOES
$1.68
A group of our New Fnll Jo­
hansens Shoes in black and
brown.
$5.66
M a n y M o r e V a lu e s J u s t a s G rea t. T h is is n o t a S a le
o f od d s an d en d s b u t a ll N e w F a ll M e rch a n d ise
SH O P EARLY
Lowell’s
202 SOUTH SIXTH
GRANTS PASS