Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 21, 1940, Image 8

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Local Happenings
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i ThurxUy,
Mr. and M m . John Keeper of F r­
ans Valley were visiting at the C.
W. Martin home last Friday. Mr.
Keeper just returned from a three'
weeks visit to Moosejaw, Saskatch­
ewan, Canada, where he w as in -'
spec ting his wheat farm.
GAIL’S
BY MILDRED SWINDLER
Tom Gustafson, of Eugene, called
on Abe Becker here Monday. He is
an officer of the Greyhound Lines. I
Mrs. Ruby Hulia Smith and son I Miss Beth Paulsen was confined to
Mrs. William Childers has been
Gordon of Sacramento, California, | her home Monday suffering with
called at the John Hayes home the flu. She returned to school very ill at her home here this week.
Mrs. L. L. Avery is taking care of
Tuesday. Mrs. Smith is a daughter Tuesday.
her.
of the late Ella Hayes Hulin and a
Mrs. Walter McLean and Mrs.
grand daughter of the late \V. J. Leon Wise were business visitors
Dr. Sydney Hall of Salem, Dis­
Hayes.
in Rogue River Friday'.
trict Superintendent of the Cascade
Milton Steinmets arrived here
Miss Janet Mullin and Reuel Ri­ District of Methodist Churches,
Tuesday from Portland to visit un­ ans of Jacksonville were week end held first quarterly conference here
til after Thanksgiving with his guests of Miss Mullin's parents. Mr. Thursday evening. Mr. Messenger
of Ashland also attended.
family.
and Mrs. Art Mullin and family.
Chas. Austin, employed on the
Mrs. Joe Lewis accompanied her
“Roby” Robinson, Buster Mullin
dredge on Galls Creek, was taken and Don Steinmetz went to Weed. father, Ed Musty of Central Point,
to a Medford hospital Monday, very- California Friday where they at­ to California last Thursday. They i
ill with bronchitis.
were to bring Mrs. Musty and Mas
tended to business.
ine back to Central Point. Maxine
Mrs. F. H. Pinkerton left Sunday
Mr. Weddel, who has been sei has been quite ill.
for Los Angeles where she plans to tion boss here since Mr. Desimim
Mrs. Ellis G. Malthews and chil-
spend several weeks visiting with was transferred, returned to hl
Iren of Klamath Falls arrived Sun-
relatives.
borne in Salem Sunday. Mr. Rates,
lay to spend several days with Mrs
G. R. Lance was taken to a Med if Glendale, is the new- section latthews mother. Mrs. C. L. Dus- (
oss. He worked on the section
ford hospital Sunday.
enberry and family. Mr. Matthews I
ere several years ago.
I will drive over Thursday Io spend
Tom Griffiths is much improved
Mary Lou Tygart was an over- Thanksgiving Day here.
from his fall from a horse several
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, form­
weeks ago. He is now able to be on right guest Thursday of Myrtle
Winn.
er Gold Hill residents, were visit­
crutches.
Miss Beth Reed has been quite iH ors here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Med­ at her home in Medford the past
John Harrison of Galls Creek, re­
ford, Miss Irene Stedman of Phoe­ week with the flu. She is much im­
turned
to his home Monday follow­
nix and Buster Mullin were week
proved now.
ing a three weeks trip to Indiana.
end house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Linsley Dorman.
Mr and Mrs R H Cook and family He was called east by the death of
! of Medford visited Sunday with Mr his mother.
Seth Coy, Phil Stansbury of Ash­
I Cook’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clement and
land, and Frank Beers of Medford
Cook and family.
family left Wednesday for Look­
spent Tuesday duck hunting at
Klamath. They report very good
Mrs. Alva Walker and Mrs. Hugh ingglass, Oregon where they will
luck.
| Hayes are spending the week in spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Byerly. Mr. Byerly is Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson cf ■ Portland visiting relatives.
Clement’s brother.
Tule Lake, California, visited brief­
Word was received here tht?
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strahan of R o ­
ly with Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist Wed­ week from Mr. and Mrs. D. Desiminl
nesday. They were on their way to that their son Donald was now gue River and Mr and Mrs. W. M.
Crescent City.
home from the hospital, very mucp Strahan and Frank Strahan of Dia­
improved. The Desiminis are now- mond I-ake were dinner guests a t!
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Christensen
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shoe- <
located
in Oregon City.
and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
maker Monday evening. Mrs. F.art s
Pinkerton and family attended the
Miss Maude Sutton, Mrs. Daisy Strahan is the former Sylvia Shoe­
Shan Creek Grange birthday party Gilchrist and Jess Gilchrist motor­ maker.
below Grants Pass Saturday eve­ ed to Leland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wills and
ning.
R. E. Blankenburg, editor of the family of Rogue River. A. A Wal­
Mrs. Beulah Nathan, who is em­ Grants Pass Bulletin, returned to ker and Chet Howell will spend
ployed in Medford, visited Monday his home Saturday evening follow­ Thanksgiving as guests of Mr and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill ing a 10 day trip to points in Soutb drs. Delos Walker and Dixie Lee.
Autenrieth and her daughter Bar­ Dakota and other eastern cities
Students and teachers of the Gold
bara Nathan.
While in the east he purchased a
new 1941 Oldsmobile. He was ac­ Hill schools will enjoy a four-day
Cabin for Rent, lights, water and
companied home by his mother holiday with school closing from
partly furnished for $10 a month.
Wednesday until
Monday for
Double lined cabin, Paul Peterson, who will visit in Grants Pass.
Thanksgiving.
Blackwell Hill Service Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mrs.
Cleo Swindler and son Robert spent
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
Friday visiting with Mrs. Paul
Johnston at her home in Medford.
Thanksgiving services will be
held
at the Christian Science So­
Asil and Laverne Walker and Gil­
Soft Shelled English
ciety
at 11 o’clock, November 21.
bert Lentz left Friday for Lindsay,
The
public
is cordially invited to
California where they will be em­
attend.
ployed in the fruit.
WALNUTS
Mrs. E. C. Baldwin left Friday for
For Sale Cheap: good cook stove
9c to 12%c lb.
her home in Portland after spend­ with good oven. Inquire of Charles
ing the past two weeks visiting Linebarger, Gold Hill.
3 miles from Gold Hill on the
with Mrs. Minnie Byerly.
Sams Valley highway at Ly­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mrs. Willie Gustafson went to
mans
Salem Thursday where she attend­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
ed to business.
STATE OF ORBQON FOR JACK-
SON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOHN B. FANCHINI,
Deceased.
Safeguard Your Car with the Finest Grade of
NOTICE is hereby given that the
county court for Jackson County,
— ANTI - FREEZE —
Oregon, has appointed me executor
ATLAS PURMA - GUARD
of the estate of John B. Fanchini,
deceased. All persons having claims
ALSO ZERONE ANTI . FREEZE
against said estate are hereby re­
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers within six months
from this date at the office of Neff
and Frohnmayer, Cooley Theatre
Seth Coy, Prop.
Building, Medford, Oregon.
Dated November 21, 1940.
COMPLETE LINE of STANDARD PRODUCTS
VIVIAN E. HUGHES, executor.
N21-D12
Coy’s Service Station
PHONE 2123
MEDFORD
AT OUR EXPENSE FOR
DRY FACTORY BLOCKS
DRY PINE SLABWOOD
DRY BUNDLED KINDLING
Or fill your car or trailer at our fuel yard at the
corner of North Central Ave and McAndrews Rd.
Timber Products Co.
Medford, Oregon
GOLD HILL LODGE NO. 129
Meet« Every Tuasdav Night
YOU ARE WELCOME
Darrell Hendrickson, Noble Grand
Frank Carter — Vice Grand
Paul Thompson, secretary
Art Gorham — Treasurer.
AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97
Meets the first and third Wednes­
days of each month at the I O. 0 . F
Hall, Gold Hill, Oregon
Willie Mcl^an — Noble Grand
Helen Dorman — Vice Grand
Belle Smith — Rec. Scc’y,
Hazel Holderness — Fin. Scc’y.
Delia Kell — Treasurer
GOLD HILL GRANGE NO. 834
Meets first and third Thursdays
at 8 p. m„ at their ball next to tele­
phone otfice. H. E. club meets sec­
ond and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p.
m„ usually at Grange Halt
GOLD HILL MARKET
Groceries — Meat Market — Hardware — Feed — School Supplies
Hunting and Fishing Supplies
CALL 321
WE DELIVER
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WEEK DAYS
SUNDAYS
7:30 a. m. till 8 p. m.
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8 a. in. till 6 p. in
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Please Remember wc will dose
at noon Thanksgiving Day
PORK ROAST,
LB.
Shoulder Cuts
LIVER,
LB
BACON SQUARES,
VEAL
LB.
ROAST,
LB.
OLEO,
120
COFFEE, Royal Club, LB.
XX0
HONEY,
150
Fancy Milk Fed
PORK CHOPS
140
LB
190
270
CANADIAN BACON, LB.
Something Different. It’s All Lean
X X 0
Pound
X2’/20
33^
5 lb. pail .........
Genuine Fireweed
MINCEMEAT,
JQ£
LB.
LB................ JX0
PEANUTS,
MILK, Swift’s Premium, 4 for
250
OXYDOL,
X5C
Large size,
MATCHES,
XOV
4 for .........
Full Count Boxes
HAM .................
* or Whole
23?
SALMON, Celilo Chinook, can
JQ
PEAS, Smith Quality, 3 for
33^
TOMATOES, 3 C u u ...........
37^
Josephine Ex-Standard 2^ Size
VEAL STEW
It Will Taste Good After the 120
beast
SHORTENING, 4 Lb.............. 35^
Cudahys Westminster
PRO DU CE
GRAPEFRUIT,
Dozen
350
Lg. Size Arizona - Sweet - Juicy
CRANBERRIES,
SWEET SPUDS,
Quart
7 lbs.
U. S. No 1
15*
250
CANDY BARS, 3 f o r ............. JQ0
All 5c Candy Bars, Gum, Lifesavers
CRACKERS, Cascade, 2 lb. ..
FIG BARS Lb..........................
Fresh From Loc.se Wiles
CHOCOLATES,
LEMONS,
2 dozen
POTATOES,
100 lbs.
Klamath U. S. No.
2
250
750
Assorted Flavors
2 lbs......... £ 5 0
MACARONI, 4 Lb..................
Hard Wheat
FEED DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
Grain Hay, Baled, cwt. 75c
BRAN, Fishers, sack
85c
Mill Run, Fishers, sack $1.20
Wheat, good and clean, cwt $1.50
Remember W e W ill Meet any S h e lf Price In
Southern Oregon