Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 22, 1940, Image 8

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    TbeGoId HJ» News, Gold H«, O r y
■MM
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Myers of Chi-'
co, California and Mrs. Myers’ sis-1
ter of Seattle. Washington were
Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. R. |
S. Kies,
Local Happenings
Mrs. Clarence Thompson reports
Mr. and Mrs. William Autenreilh
spent W ednesday in Grants Pass as that Dick Walker is quite weak th<
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry David­ past few days and is not recovering
rapidly.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dorman and
Leslie Cook of Klamath Falls was
a Sunday guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLean attend­
ed the Hebvkah-Oddfellow picnic at
R. E. Cook.
Grants Pass Sunday and spent the
Ed Hulderness of Tucson, Ariaona remainder of the afternoon at Mc­
visited here Wednesday morning Kee Briitge on the Applegate.
with his brother Paul Holdernessj
Miss Jcrauldine Smith entertained
and family.
several friends al her home Tues­
Guests of Dick Robinson at his' day evening. Several Itours were
home this week are his daughter,' spent playing games, after which
Mrs. Johnson and three children of refreshments of cookies, candy ami
California.
punch were served. Those enjoy In;:
Letters to relatives this week re­ the evening were the Misses Alice
port that Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lee Cook. Elaine Parker, Yvonr
Whitsett. who are in Alaska, have Moore, Kathryn Hayes. Weeg«e Dun
reserved passage for October 3, and gey, Eileen Frost, Doris Belknap,
plan to be home about the middle of Sidney Parkhurst, Josephine Robin­
son and Betty Mullin.
October.
Zane Marsden, who is pickin,
hops in Grants Pass, was an over
night guest of Armin Tliompso;
Tuesday. Arinin returned to Grant
Pass with him Wednesday to re
main until Saturday.
GAIL’S
Lee Moore begun work at the O.K. |
Pastime Fuesduy in place of Vellic j
Biles, who has worked there for '
some time.
BY LUCILLE SMITH
Kenneth Ward, who has spent the
past ten days here visiting his par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Warn,
leaves today (Thursday) for Mc-
C<jrd Field in Tacoma, Washing­
ton. where he is stationed with the
U. S. Army.
Thursday, August 22, 1940
Mrs. D. Desimini was a business
caller in Medford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Moore and fam­
ily of Marshfield were week end
guests of Mr. Moore’s mother, Mrs.
Nettle Moore.
GOLD HILL MARKET
Groceries - Meat Market - Hardware - Feed . Fishing Tackle
CALL 321
C. L. Standard, who is working
on the railroad crew here while II.
Belcher is on vacation, spent the
week end at his home at Dud's
Creek, Oregon.
Guy Desimini. who has spent
some time in Portland, will return
here Saturday for a weeks visit
with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. D.
Desimini.
Mrs. John Kiepcr and son. Joh.i
Lowell are sending several days-
ihis week al the home of Mr. ami
Mrs. C. W. Martin. The Kiepcrs are
from Evans Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. C
ley, California
guests of Mr. ami
their home here.
of the time here
River.
E Roberts of Bur­
were • week end J
Mrs. K. S. Kies at
They spent mosl
fishing in Rogue |
Mrs. Ray Chamberlin, who re-1
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise spen
Donald Steinmetz, employed at Monday evening visiting Mr. ant* •ently underwent a major operation
Weed, California spent the week Mrs. Elmer Boss in their new hom« it the Os-eopathic Clinic in Med­
ford, was able lo return to her
end here with his mother, Mrs. Mil- at Thompson Creek.
home here Friday.
ton Steinmetz, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and dau­
Dale Erickson of Glendale, Is
Mrs. Juanita Davis of California ghters returned last Tuesday iron,
spending
this week here with Ins I
a
ten
day
vacation
trip
to
Califor
is a guest this week of her father,
nia. They visited the Golden Gate ancle, Gus Erickson.
C. L. Vroman.
Fair at San Francisco and wen-
Among those from here why at­
Mr and Mrs William Fasel and guests of Mr. Moore’s mother in tended tin- Medford Roundup Sun­
family left Tuesday for Beaverton. Santa Cruz.
day were Mrs. Molly Harrison, Mrs
Oregon, called by the death of Mrs.
Those enjoying a picnic at Bybe- Pearl Williams, Mrs. Tiny Allherr,
Easel’s father, Ben Stoop. Mr. Stoop
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Swindler and
ras killed Monday in a collision Bridge Sunday evening in honor m Gladys Smith.
Norma
Lee
Ward’s
birthday
were
between a logging train and a
Mr. and Mrs. Houston Woods ami
speeder at Mt. Vernon, Washington. Kelly Clement, Buzz Shoemaker, Iwo daughters of Portland were
Creighton Thompson, Jim Mamin,
Thursday guests of Mr and Mrs. Art
The Misses Janet and June Mul­ Norma Lee Ward, LaVerne Park­
Gorham. They went on to Crater
hurst,
Hae
Clement
and
Jerald
Lew-1
lin were hostesses to a large group
and Diamond Lakes Friday.
of children last Tuesday at a parly is.
in honor of Donald and Donna, the
Mrs Nellie Reed and Mrs. Ernest
CLASSIFIED ADS
young Mullin twins. The afternoon Simon left Monday for Oakland,
was spent playing games, and love­ California to spend a weeks vaca­
E’or Sale: Peaches, Golden Alber­
ly refreshments were served.
tion visiting relatives and friends. tas, regulär Albertas and Haies, at
Another one of those delightful
Mr. and Mrs. N. Miller of Trinity Giendora Gardens, Wm. Howes,
steak barbecue picnics was enjoyed Center, California were Sunday vis ,?rop., 3 miles from Gold Hill cn
highway 99.
at the Gray home Saturday evening itors at the R. E. Cook home.
under the full moon. Those present
For Sale or Trade: Gibson ice
Laverne and Asil Walker, wh<
were Mr. and Mrs. John Holst, Mr.
box, 48 X 30 X 18, Inquire of Mrs.
and Mrs. John Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. are working at Medford sjient Tues­ Charles Gray.
Frank Taylor, Mrs Clara Johnson, day evening here visiting their par
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fiene, Mrs. Mary ents and friends.
NOTICE
Mattson and the host and hostess,
Mr. and Mrs. James Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs John Gray.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN!
and baby of Globe. Arizona are here
visiting Mr. Montgomery’s sister that the Board of Directors of the |
Gold Hill Irrigation District have!
Hazel Montgomery.
prepared and filed at the office of i
the levying board of said district in
FOR SALE
the City of Gold Hill, Oregon,!
REAL ESTATE
where the same is open to the pub- I
J. H. HALE
Me inspection, an estimate of the I
FOR SALE OR TRADE
total amount of money proposed to
$600 Cash
be expended by the said district
5
acres
of
fenced
land under ditch, during the ensuing fiscal year from |
AT
with river frontage. Will tarde for January 1, 1941, to and including
4 or 5 room home in Gold Hill.
Decenjper 31, 1941, for each and i
Boye - O - Boye Ranch
every branch and department of 1
$2700 Terms
3 miles west of Gold Hill on
said district.
Highway 99
160 acre ranch — 62 acre? cultivat­
Notice is hereby further given I
ed, 18 acres irrigated, free water. that the. Board of Directors of Gol I !
4 acres now in ladino clover, 2 Hill Irrigation District, constituting I
large barns, 6 room house, garage, the tax levying board of said dis- I
chicken house and granary.
trict, and sitting as a board of equal- '
ization, will meet at the office of
The Seal of Approval
JOHN A. CHISHOLM
said board in the City of Gold Hill,
Tuesday, October 1, 1940 at ten !
Licensed Broker
Insurance
Notary Public o’clock a. m. when and where any
person who shall be subject to Hie
levy of the district based on said
estimates shall be heard in favor of
or against said levy.
BERTHA COY,
FOR SALE
Secretary Gold Hill Irrigation Dist.
Awarded by the American In­
ELBERTA
stitute of Laundering after
Passing Rigid Tests
Open Week Days
7 a in Till 8 p m
GRANTS PASS
STEAM LAUNDRY
“Since 1900”
Peaches
2c LB.
ERNEST LYMAN
Sams Valley, 3 miles from
Gold Hill
ROXY
ALWAYS TWO FEATURES
Ends Saturday Night
Wallace Berry in
‘The Man From Dakota’
Plus All- Star Western
“Land Of Sin Guns”
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Eleanor Powell - Fred Astaire
DON’T FAIL TO STOP IN AND ASK FOR
YOUR FREE SCENIC PICTURE
“Broadway Melody of
1940”
New Picture Every Three Weeks
“LITTLE ACCIDENT”
Coy’s Service Station
Wednesday and Thursday
Rlondie and Dagwood Bumslend
Seth Coy, Prop.
COMPLETE LINE of STANDARD PRODUCTS
Sundays 8 a m till 6 p in
SPECIAL PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Grocery Specials
1^50
Gp,Ion............ $1.19
MAZOLA OIL,
Quart
Bring your own container
Try cooking with this superior oil
MEAT
BACON,
CATSUP,
XO0
Large hottie
BORENE SOAP
J9ç
Cl/,
LARGE PACKAGE
GIANT PACKAGE
PEAS, 3 F o r .........................
Smith Quality, 303 can
X90
.... 10c
MACKEREL, 1 lb. can
Fine to Cream or Bake
MILK, large cans 4 for
Premium Or Tea Cup
Y Ç <?
PUREX,
*/2 gallon
210
CERTO
Bottle
PENJEL,
Package
J
POUND
Another shipment of fine eastct'ti
bacon from Swift and Co
SAUSAGE,
ioo %
LB
17,/l0
pure pork - seas« ned just
right
PORK STEAK, Lb.
Shoulder Cuts
180
PORK ROAST, Lb.
Grain Fed - Pig Pork
150
BEEF BOIL
£^0
LB.
Cut from fancy Steer Beef
WEINERS
LB.
Oregon Chief Skinless
190
BEEF ROAST
Shoulder Cuts
LB.
150
PORK SHANKS
!• ’ii-' i« . Boilin ,
LB. .
100
5— ------------------------------------------—
Look over our stock of Roof­
150
100
Peaches
OUR DRIVER PICKS UP AND
DELIVERS ON TUES. & FRI.
Leave Your Laundry at The
“Ace of Spades”
WE DELIVER
Gold Hill Best
lb.
We grind while fresh
XÇz>
180
230
QUAKER OATS, lg. pkg.
Quick or regular
210
Gold Hill Special,
lb.
ers Hardware. You may have
some repairing to do before
the rains set in. “We can
save you money.”
COFFEE
Gold Hill Miners Special, lb.
ing, Tools, Paint and Build­
EVERY DAY TOBACCO
House Paint gal.
Roofing,
roll
$1. (95 up
9^0 up
FEED
WHEAT,
Cwt..........
Clean - Heavy Wheat
WHOLE BARLEY, cwt.
Local - New Crop
Cron
PRICES
Prince Albert, 2 02. tins 12c
Velvet,
2 oz. tins
12c
Half and Half, 2 oz tins 12c
Bi ll Durham, 6 for
Buffalo,
6 for
Dukes,
6 for
Golden Grain, 6 for ....
25c
25c
25c
25c
Prince Albert, 16 oz. 73c
Geo. Washington, 16 oz. 59c
ROLLED BARLEY, Sk.....
WE CARRY FOUR KINDS OF
EGG MASH
SEE US
ALL 5c CANDY BARS, GUM,
OR L1FESAVERS, 3 For ...
PLUS BABY SANDY IN
“Blondie Brings Up
Baby”
— plus —
“Private Detective”
870
Remember H e W ill Meet any S h e lf Price In
Southern Oregon