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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1940)
Mtii Walivr McLimi arid Mr. md Local Happenings BY LUCILLE SMITH Mr*. Susie Bishop, Mr. and Mr*. Charles Davis and daughter of Eu gene were visitor* of Mr. and Mr*. R. G. Wlgle this week. Mr. and Mr*, L. Whitsett who have spent the past summer at Moose Pass, Alaska sailed Septem ber 18 tor the United Statu. They w ill be in Gold HUI In about three week*. Mr*. Lfcon W ls* «pant Sunday gray squirrsl hunting at Starling. GAIL’S Mr. and Mr*. Jack Frost left Monday evening tor Stockton, Cal ifornia, called th*ra by the death of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Evans amt baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evan* and ) Mrs. Ruth Shortgen and sun Hen Lenore and Chri* Christianson,| ry of Klamath Fall* »pent Sunday all of Yreka, California, were Sun here visiting Mr*. Lela Shoeroaktr day guest* of Mr and Mr*. Jim Cle and family. ment and family and We* R oblnion.. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Roger* and Mr*. Carrie Welch of Klamath daughter* of Medford were Sunday Fall* came Sunday to spend a weak guests of Mrs. Rogers brother and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chisholm sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan and family. Mrs, Welch Is Mrs Belcher and family. Chisholm’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson. Mr, nhd Mrs. Curtis Parker left Mrs Nellie Davis and Mrs. Ben last Thursday for eastern Oregt n Marsden were Medford business where they attended the Pendleton visitors Wednesday, Roundup and visited relatives in Heppner. On their way home they The church of 1-attvr Day Saints drove to Everett, Washington where are again starting their meetings. they will visit relatives before re Sunday school witl begin at 10:00 turning to Gold Hill this week end. Sunday morning at the Lee Man Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Parkhurst den home on the Old Stage Road, and Primary classes will begin on spent Sunday and Monday visiting Friday evening at the home of Mr* friends in Prineville. Nellie Davis. Mrs. Kathryn Denser and son Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist and were Friday evening dinner guest' I Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Force will son spent the week end in Salem of Misses Zelma and Sarah Jane | leave this Friday for San Francisco where they were guests at the wed Thompson. where they will attend the fair on ding of Mrs Gilchrist's sister. Mrs. Fred Von Pegeri of Coquille Treasure Island. They also plan to visited friends here from Monday visit relatives while in the south Mr. and Mrs. Melford Hood and and will return home next Thurs baby left Friday for Portland to until Wednesday. Fred Von Pegeri day. They will be accompanied a’ spend several days visiting rela has been spending the last couple o( weeks doing carpenter work in far as Vaccauville, California by tives. u i Grants Pass. Mrs Veva McDaniels who has been Milton Steinmetz of Portland visiting relatives on Applegate. John Hays returned to his home '-pent the week end here visiting here Saturday after spending the Overnight guests at the. home ol his family. (ununer working at Blue Lake Park Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin T h u n -! day were Mrs. J H Beeman, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Mardon of near Portland. Accompanying him Blossom Cronn and Bardi Skula- Marble Mountain visited friend* here were Kendal Dufur, who spent the past week in Portland, an.l [ son, all of Portland. They were on Lere Sunday. Frank Schmidt, whose home is in their way to San Francisco where Mrs. George Large and baby of Gresham. they will attend the fair and visit Woodland, Washington, are spend relatives. Mrs. A. B. Henry moved to a home ing some time here as guests of Mrs Oscar Gustafson returned to Mrs. Large’s parents Mr. and Mrs. on the Thompson property the first her home here Monday after a Ed Shoemaker. Another guest of of this week and Mr. and Mrs. Fred weeks visit with relatives in Eu the Shoemakers is their sen Joe, Baker and family moved into the gene and Salem. vh o is in the United States army Flippin house formerly occupied by Mrs. Henry. rnd is on leave. Asil and Laverne Walker left Mrs M Stilwell of Tacoma, Wash Sunday for Wenatchee, Washing Miss Ruth Lance was an over ton where they will pack apples. night guest Tuesday of her grand ington arrived Monday for an ex- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Laucc tended business visit in Gold Hill. of Foots creek. Miss Orpha Martin was honored at a birthday party at her home in Mrs. W. Galbreath returned to The Seal of Approval Ashland last week with Mr. and the Colony Wednesday evening. The I Mrs. Grant Neely and daughter large group enjoyed hotdogs am. Gay and will make her home with marshmallows over a bonfire aud them. Mrs Neely is Mrs. Galbreaths later refreshments of cake, ice daughter. cream and kool-ade were served. Games were played and the honoree Mr. and Mrs. E. Leonetti of Port received many nice gifts. Those en land came Monday to spend several joying the affair were Kathryn days with Mrs. Leonetti’s sister. Hayes, Yvonne Moore, Elaine Par Mrs. D Desimini and family. They ker, Jerauldine Smith, Vada Wright, Awarded by the American In will leave Thursday for Yreka, Doris Belknap, Leone. Bolton, Anne stitute of Laundering after California to spend some time there. Christensen, Beverly Christensen, Passing Rigid Tests Among those from here who at Jean Kile, Mary Estremado, Joyce OUR DRIVER PICKS UP AND tended the Christian Science Lec Robbins, Sidney Parkhurst, Jose DELIVERS ON TI ES. A FRI. ture in Ashland Tuesday evening phine Robinson, Geraldine Fasel,1' Leave Your Laundry at The were Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker, I-a Verne Parkhurst, Norma Lee “Ace of Spades" Mrs. C W Martin, Max Schmidt, Mrs Ward, Jimmie Martin, Jesse Daily, T. McClarnon, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Orpha MUspaugh. Fern McCoy, Ro GRANTS PASS Hayes, Mr and Mrs. Fred Baker, Mr Jean Spencer, Vonnie Tepovac, Na STEAM LAUNDRY and Mrs Don Ferguson, Mr and Mrs dine Swindler, Theresa Ross, Gen “Since 1900” Paul Holderness and their guest*. eva Smith, Betty Mullin and Mane Chamberlin. Mr. and Mrs Charles Towner of Gold Hill are the parents of a baby PIANO BARGAIN — Want res son bom Tuesday morning, Sep ponsible party to take over good tember 17, at the Community hos pital in Medford. The young man used piano and pay out contract. weighed ten pounds and two oun Easy terms. Piano must be moved1 at once. For information write Tall-1 ces. ALWAYS TWO FEATURES man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. Rowland Miller of the Benton Ends Saturday Night WTiy waste time, energy and I Mine near Glendale spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and monay looking for employment? JOE PENNER IN Enter a profitable and interesting Mrs. R. L. Miller and Phyllis. “Millionaire Playboy” field where there is always a de-l Plus Hopalong Cassidy in Mrs. Maybelle Rains and family mand for experienced help. In-1 of Central Point were Saturday struciion by three fully qualified I “The Showdown” guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dor licensed instructors. Requires bull man and Helen. eight months to graduate. Greatly Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Mrs. Bertha Hedgpeth left Sun reduced rate, few days only. Tele Jack Benny and “Rochester” in day to spend some time in Medford phone Medford 2536, write or call in person Medford School Of Beau ‘Buck Benny Rides Again’ with her son, Lee Hedgpeth. ty Culture, 235 East Main St., Med-1 Plus Jackie Cooper in Mrs. Graham Hoffman of Eugene ford. Upstairs in Hansen Bldg. “SEVENTEEN” was an over night guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. R. S Kies on her re turn home after visiting her daugh Wednesday and Thursday ter in California. Patricia, Rosemary and Lola Lane in •OLD HILL LODGE NO. 12» Jill Martin. Lucille Smith, Ruth M*e«a Every Tueedrr Night Lance, Wallace Iverson and Ella- “FOUR WIVES” YOU ARE WELCOME worth Greer enjoyed a dinner par Plus Walter Pidgeon in Darrell Hendrickson, Noble Grand ty Saturday evening at the home of Nick Carter, Detective” Frank Carter — Vice Grand Miss Lance’s grandparents, Mr. and Paul Thompson, «ecretary Mrs. R. E. Cook. z Art Gorham — Treasurer. GOLD HILL MARKET GrocsrUa — Moat Market — Hardware — Feed — School Supplies H u n tin g and F ish in g S u p p lies Members of the (Diaries Gray family enjoyed a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray at Prospect last Sunday. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gray of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs Marshal Gray and George Brights of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shannon of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Gray i. *e. spending a two weeks vacation with Mr Gray’s parents here. ROXY ATLAS TIRES ON BUDGET TERMS Their Quality it Unsurpassed Coy’s Service Station S eth C oy, P ro p . C O M P L E T E L IN E o f S T A N D A R D P R O D U C T S AMETHY8T REBEKAH LODGE 97 Meat* the first and third Wednes days of each month at the I 0 . 0 F Hall, Gold H ill, Oregon W illie McLean — Noble Grand Helen Dorman — Vice Grand Belle Smith — Rec. Sec’y. Haael Holderness — Fin, Sec’y. Della Kell — Treasurer GOLD H IL L GRANGE NO. 884 Meets first and third Thursday* at 8 p. m„ at their hall next to tele phone office. H. E. club meets sec ond and fourth Tuesday* at 1:30 p I usually at Grange H a lt C A L L 321 W E D E L IV E R OPEN FOR BUSINESS WEEK DAYS SUNDAYS 7 a. m. till 8 p. m. 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. SPECIAL PRICES GOOD FOR F RIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY HUNTERS SPECIAL! IF YOU GET A BUCK ON OUR GROCERIES OR AM MUNITION BRING IN THE BUCK AND WE WILL CUT IT UP FREE. WE ARE EXPERTS AT PACKING GROCERIES FOR THAT HUNTING TRIP TOO. Meat Makes the Meal We are featuring some of the very finest Baby Beef in our mar ket this week end. Be sure and get a piece of this choice meat. ROUND STEAK LB...... ^90 Cut fr nt Prime Bab> Beef £7»/,0 BABY BEEF ROAST, lb. CHUCK RO A ST........... lb. £^0 Cut from Fancy Steer Beef PORK R O A ST............... lb. £5^ Shoulder cut of Grainfed Pork PORK SH A N K S........... lb. HAM 100 LARD EACH 51 All Flavors BAKING POWDER 2'> lb. Calumet ’ large package £0f FIG BARS 2 lbs.............. Loose Wiles Oven Fresh £9« OXYDOL * 4 lbs....................... 4*7^ SCOCO 100% Pure Vegetable Shortening FARMINGTON Chocolate, You will want some on thai hunting trip 4 lbs............. Fresh Stock DOG FOOD * BACON SQUARES .... lb. JELLO RAISINS lb.................... .... Butts and Shanks Grocery Savings 4 cans ..... Bonnie ..£00 FLOUR 4 LBS................ ioo% pure, Open Kettle CASTLE .. 49 lbs. $ £ .£ < $£.£1 Kitchen Queen 49 lb $1.3* SNOWDROP 49 lbs PRODUCE SUGGESTIONS TOMATOES 3 LBS. Firm for Slicing f Az* OATS SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. £9^ 10 lb. b a g ............. 550 Sperry Quick or Regular Bake sem' with a Pork Roast V Ci gjf ORANGES dozen............ ONIONS 3 LBS............. £Qg Large Size TURNIPS, CARROTS, BEETS, 3 fo r .............. 100 WE CARRY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH SUPER X AMMUNITION ROOFING from 990 UP Pioneer Brand, Best Quality WE HAVE SO MANY GOOD PRICES ON FEED WE CAN’T PUT ALL Ol THEM IN AN AD. COME TO THE STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Remember W e W ill Meet any S h elf Price In Southern Oregon