Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 23, 1939, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 23, 1939
The Gold H ill Naw», Gold HIH,
Oregon
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Saturday, November 25; $ Day in Grants Pass
A A A S u g g e s t» Trip» in
F a ll T h r o u g h o u t O regon
Full 1» one of Oregon*» most mag­
nificent seaaona anil Ihe resident
who full» Io lake advantage of a-
valluhle »Imrt trip» 1» iui»»ing i
countryside of specluculur splen­
dor, uri (in'iiiH 1« Hie louring de­
partment of Ihe Oregon Slide Motor
association, which 11*1» the follow ­
ing suggestions:
The ocean beuchex present a most
unukuul picture during the cold
weuther season w ith Ihe »urf more
rugged, whipped by winds into
heavy roller» t h a t relentlessly
pound Ihe beaches. It is u turhulem.
dynamic activity, contrasted Io the
mildness of tin- water at many oth­
er times of Ihe year.
Oregon's Mount Hood L o o p ,
which w ill remain open and In
good condition for several weeks,
is a highly popular trip during fall
a.s the motorist cun combine travel
along water ureas with a trip intc
Ihe higher elevations ut govern­
ment camp and T iinherlinr lodge.
Also, Hie waterfalls of ihe Colum-
Ida are very lovely at this time,
w ith ample water swelling them
to greater than usual size.
The Oregon Oaves, an all year
DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS
L o n g H an d led ,
round p o in ted S H O V E L ,
S P E C IA L ...............
regular $1.35
$1.00
B r ig h t red w h istlin g T E A K E T T L E ,
2 quart capacity, S P E C IA L
................. 1.00
S H E R W I N -W I L L I A M S S E M -L U S T R E , the in­
side sein-Gli .s Enamel, 1 qt, reg. $1.15, S p l. $1-90
H e a v y C ast Iron M ail B o x , R eg. $1.29, S p l. "$1.00
8” M ill F ile,
Reg. 25c each, S p ecia , 5 for $1.00
(Limit 5 to a c u sto m e r )
N o. 8 ( i o 1”" d ia n i.) u n p olish ed ca»t iron C h ick ,
en F ry er, sell b a s tin g c o v e r, r e g $1.50, S p l. $1.00
1 lot a sso r te d S c r e w D r iv e rs, you r c h o ice, ea. $1.00
10” round c a st iron H o tc a k e G riddle,
S p l.
$1.00
O ffic ia l N ig h t S o f t B all, reg. $1-5°
S p l.
“L in e x ” L in o leu m V arn i h, q t. reg. $1.45, S p l.
N o. 32, l'< B ell fa c e H a m m e rs, reg $1.35, S p l.
O ’C edar - S h a k e •* C lean D u st M op, $ 1 .2 9 S p l.
C o m b in a tio n S q u are N o . 3 3 9 8 A , 12”, 1.25, S p l.
N o. 4 - R e g a l F ood C hopper, reg. $1.35, S p l.
W a lla c e F le x ib le S c r a p e .,
reg. $1.50
S p l.
18” S tils o n P a tte r n P ip e W ren ch , $1.29, S p l.
M irrored G la ss Fable P la te a u s , b e a u tifu lly
d e s ig n e d ,
R e g u la r $1.39
C O M M O N N A IL S ,
S p e c ia l
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$ 1.00
$1.00
$1.00
uperation of outstanding altrac liv e
ue»s, assume* new values, when
some ol the oilier prim ary point«
may not he so accessible. Every
motorist truvelmg through southern
Oregon should plan to see this urea
when all flora is tinged w ith the
m ight hues of full.
(.ruler l.ukc, now accessible from
ihe south throughout Ihe year, is
cspfeiully popular with those who
wish Io see snow ill its most unus­
ual aspects. Early flukes touch the
entire urea ami Ihe heavier snows
of later months create ten lo four­
teen foot blankets of rolling white
over hills and trees.
Two especially fine trips out of
Portland are to Timberline lodge,
on Mount Hood, und to Larch Moun­
tain, just we», of Hood. Although
these points are close to the state’s
prim ary population center, they
offer a remoteness from congestion
lha, »0 many motorists desire.
Those who wish to travel in our
neighboring areas are offered sev­
eral outstanding points in Wash­
ington including Mount Rainier
National Park, Mount Raker, Mount
SI. Helens, and Long Reach.
Of additional Interest is Ihe week
eml journey to Victoria, Vancouv­
er Island and Vancouver and lo the
Olympic Peninsula en route. This
Georgian Circuit, as il is called, is
one of Ihe most popular for Oregon
people.
A 1 a final work, the Motor Asso­
ciation urges that every motorists
should make a careful check of
highways before starting any trip,
so that he may he certain that Ihe
selected route is clear and passable.
G ain in S a le o f E a rly
N o r th w e s t A p p le s R ep o rted
year, he point«, out.
•’Lust year the apple crop was
heavy in Washington and Oregon,
an/t light in eastern slates," Sterling
said. "This year Ihe situation is re­
versed, und therefore Ihe increase
in purchases of Ihe A & P stores is
doubly significant.
$1.00
Rogue River Hardware Co.
"W here Most People Trade''
G ra n ts P a s s , O reg o n
CLASSIFIED ADS
FI RS WANTED — Highest cash
prices paid for all kinds of legally
cuaght furs. Grants Pass Bargain
House. 624-626 S 6th Street, Grants
Chinese pheasant liberations for
Pass, Oregon.
the western half of Ihe stale total­
ed 38,861 for the 1939 season, ac­
For Sale: Used phonograph rec­
cording to figures released by the ords. Your choice, 15c each. 10 for
state game commission. Of the $1.00. Sam McConnell, 704 East L
number liberated, the Corvallis St., Grants Pass, Oregon.
game farm produced 18,574, the
WANTED—Highest cash price I
Eugene game farm 16,689, and 4,
paid
for scrap iron, junk batteries
12« were raised by 4-H Clubs. Jack-
PHEASANTS RELEASED
THROUGHOUT OREGON
Our $ Day
SPECIAL
TO YOU
T h is g rou p o f cu sh ion s
r e g u la r ly sell fo r $1.50
but our $ D a y price to
HADLEY'S
you is $1.00 — for S a t ­
u rd ay o n ly .
DOLLAR DAY
H O SE
$1.15
fo r $1.00
$1.00 o f f on all
D R ESSES
SC A R FS
o n e lot 79c each
2 for $1.00
$2.00 o f f on all
$3.95 to $7.95
HATS
$1.00 o f f o n all
W ool
S k ir ts
$5.00 o f f on all
C o a ts and
3 p ie ce S u its
Do not miss < nr Style Show in connection with the
Grants Eass Auto Show. Friday, November 24th
New High School Auditorium
8 p. m.
Shurp increases in early sales of
Northwest apples, coupled w ith a
successful effort to boost consump­
tion of odd-size fancy grade fru it,
were reported toddy by L. L. Sterl­
ing. district manager of the Atlantic
Commission Company.
A total of 170 carloads, or approx­
imately 128,.‘>20 boxes, of Northwest
apples were Itoughl by Ihc com­
pany, buying affiliate of the Great
Atlantic and Pacilic Tea Company,
during lite two weeks ended Octo­
ber 27, Sterling said. This repre­
sents a gain of 12 per cent over the
j.il carloads, or 114,106 boxes, dis­
tributed principally through A & P
»lores during Ute same period Iasi
lii p o u n d s ........................ $1.00
son county received 3,422 birds.
and all kinds of junk metal. *
Tptul releases for the slate are an GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE
licipated lo be around 70,666, the 624 - 626 S. 6th St
Grants Pass
largest number ever raised and re­
leased in Oregon.
Several of these cushions w ill
sim plify your Christmas
shopping
MANCHEL’S
“ Furniture You’ll Admire al
Prices You'll Appreciate”
GRANTS PASS
WE HAVE IT!
HADLEY'S
G ra n ts P a s s , O reg o n
V*"*
a.»'»*
If» New
-w— »sw.o.s.aa.0«.
MAGIC* M A R G IN ROYAL RORTASU
ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE OR RENT
General Office Supplies
G ra n ts P a s s T y p e w r ite r Co.
Across From Rogue Theatre
SATURDAY
N O V E M B E R 25th
SATURDAY
N O V E M B E R 25th
$
MEDFORD
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DOLLAR DAY
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A u g u s t W . G lu tsch
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
A C IT Y W I D E S E L L I N G E V E N T . S H O P G R A N T S P A S S T H I S
W EEK END AND SA V E!
Successor To Dr. Jud Rickert
Specialist in all problems of
eye comfort and vision
308 Fluhrer Bldg. - Phone 1148
Medford, Oregon
V is it O ur S to r e . C om e prep ared to fin d V a lu e s y o u c a n ’t d u p lic a te a fte r d o l­
lar d a y s are g o n e . S ta r t y o u r C h ristm a s S h o p p in g N o w
W A SH DR ESSES
2 for $1.00
‘’Daffodil” Wash Dresses, guaran­
teed fast colors, sizes 14 to 52. 300
new dresses just for this sale.
M E N ’S “T R U - V A L ” S H I R T S
Men's nationally advertised “Tru-
val” shirts, choice of entire Christ­
mas stock. $1.35 values. S A V E !
P R E S C IL L A P R IN T S ,
12 y a rd s for $1.00
36 inch fast color prints, new fall
patterns
L U N C H CLOTHS
$100
$1.19 and $1.29 Values. Buy Now
and Save!
BARBER TOW ELS
7 fo r $1.00
Regular 18c value "Cannon” qual­
ity. Makes an excellent hand towel
B A T H T O W E L S , R eg 45c 3 for $1
Large size, heavy ribbed, pastel
shades. Extra special!
Hurry!
B O Y S PO L O S H IR T S
S p e c ia l fo r D o lla r D a y
Regular 39c values
3 for $1.00
Regular 59c values ...... 2 for $1.00
M E N ’S C O A T S W E A T E R S - $1.00
$1.19 v a lu e, M e n ’s F le ec e d C oat
Sweater, grey and brown
k
FREE HATS
FO R D O L L A R D A Y
Ask Us
’
L a -
« ¿ « ’» V 1.
Buy any Stfit c>r Overcoat in the
house during dollar day and r e ­
ceive absolutely free a regular
$2.98 Fall Hat.
PERMANENTS »1.50 and up
COOK’S B E A U T Y
SHOP
413 East Main
Medford
St ■ r : K
Shoe Dept.
$1.98
M E N ’S W O R K S H O E S .. .... $1.98
Golden Rule Store
G ra n ts P a s s , O re g o n
, ■ ■ ■ ■ - a!
S. P. Watch Inspector
Since 1918
21 S. Central—Next to Craterlsn
Medford, Oregon
Sturdy all leather construction,
No mark composition soles
150 pairs women’s style shoes
Mostly small sizes
&
WATCH REPAHUNG
Larry Schade
BO Y S SCH O O L SH O E S
W O M E N ’S S T Y L E S H O E S - $1.00
RILLING
KOOLERWAVE
New and Different
In O ur M e n ’s D e p a r tm e n t
Heavy cejnposition sole. Extra top
sole. Iron heel, grain leather insole
ABOUT
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
Our Leader .
Commercial Finance
Corporation
S U IT S C L E A N E D
A N D P R E S S E D ....
75c
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Medford
State License No. M-134
Other Work Priced Accordingly
“Three day service on dyeing”
Acme Cleaners and Dyers
1728 N . R iv e r sid e
- P h o n e 363 -
M ed fo rd , O re.
DR. I. H . GOVE
DENTISTRY
Phone 872 J
419 Medford Bldg.
Medford