Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 15, 1941, Image 6

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local items
ins Sunday w ere Mrs. Anna Hays
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reader of
Perhaps most everyone know s by
Mrs Anson Vian of Fort Benton,
G rants Pass.
now
the Perkins Fumily bus moved
Montana, is a guest of h er nephew,
A group of Gold Hill people en­ into th eir new store building.
Bert Kenyon and family of Gold
We’re sure glad for many, many
joyed a picnic in the p ark in Ash­
Hill.
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land Sunday. The day w as spent reasons. Principally because we
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clement have
playing tennis, swimming and e a t­ will be able to serve you much
moved from the Gold Hill Auto
ing. Those spending the day there more efficiently and economically.
Park to the N orthrupp home on the
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire, You may be glad to learn that now
Old Stage road. The ow ner has
Mr. and Mrs. Paul T hrone and Mar­ we can serve you Fresh Meats and
gone north to Join her husband.
vin Mr. and Mrs. N orm an Gail and in the near future we shall stock a
M erritt Davis left for Bremerton. daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Art Boye. sitpply of Dry Goods and most of
W ashington last Saturday. Mrs. Arn Boye, Beth Paulsen, Bea Evans, the sundry articles that go w ith it.
Davis and Dick rem ained here for Dorothy Burkett. W ally Iverson, in addition to «11 our form er se r­
an indefinite time
Lloyd Hammond. Myrtle W inn, V ir­ vices.
Mrs. Ed Shoem aker,
Edw ard ginia Centers, Mary Lou T ygart,
If you haven’t been in to see our
Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Delmar Chapman, Don Ferguson, new place of Business you are in ­
Strahan m otored to Diamond Lake Alvis W inn, Buddy Blair, W ayne vited now. Our official opening has
Sundav, Mothers Day. Mrs. Shoe­ Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W ilson of had to be postponed until May 24, so
m aker and Mrs. Strahan m otored Medford.
watch for future announcem ents.
across the lake in a m otor boat.
So it is th at to those w ho have
Mrs. George Dorman and Helen
They report there is no snow at the
and Bob Bradwell transacted busi­ been nice to complim ent us and for
lake now.
ness in G rants Pass one duy last vour patronage we Thank you.
Mrs. Roy Smith w ho has been
THE GOLD HII.L AUTO PARK
week.
visiting w ith h er uncle, Wesley
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Robinion, retu rn ed to Yreka, Cal­
S a r d in e C r e e k N e w t
ifornia w ith her fa th e r Bert Evans. Spencer Sunday, Mothers Day, w e n
She has accepted a position in an Mr. and Mrs. George Marine and
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Adamo and
daughter Gwendolyn and Mr. and
office in Yreka.
haby
daughter Terry stopped Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Lins Dorman and Mrs. Doyle Mills and son Benny of Jay at the W. T. Fusel home. Mrs.
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Bob Bradwell, w ho is visiting here
Adamo had been visiting her p a r ­
Simmons and family of Talent.
at the George D orm an home, en­
ents at Elkton, Oregon the past
Mrs. H arry E llsw orth of G rants three weeks and they w ere re tu rn ­
joyed a m otor trip Sunday which
took them over 300 miles.
They Pass has been a guest of Ngllie ing to Y reka, C alifornia, w here
drove to C rater Lake, Klamath Heed this week.
they expect to make th e ir home.
Falls, Weed, Yreka, and back to
George Myers and family are
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker and fam­
Gold Hill by way of the Pacific ily w ere week end visitors in Gold leaving this week for Montana
highw ay.
Hill and returned to Susanville on where he w ill w ork in the copper
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Adams of Med­ Saturday.
mines. They hiv e lived for a nun»-
ford w ere visitors at the home of
H. B. Ellis, Gold Hill electrician, '»er pf years on the M cFarland
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo G ilchrist Tues­ purchased a new 1941 Chevrolet
lace on SardJne Creek but recent-
y
had lived at Del Rio O rchard
day evening.
pick-up from the Maxwell Chevro-
Curtis P ark er and his guests, Ed 'et Company in G rants Pass Mon- vhere he was employed.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob D usenberry
Cottey, Larry Gladding, and Lefty lay of this week. The cab f the
;n d children spent Mothers Day I
Boas of Oakland, California went truck is a bright blue.
to Fish lake W ednesday to fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dike of Meil- *.viRi their daughter and son in
Miss Ailene ln lo w ’s room had a iord w ere host and hostess Sun­ aw. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles
picnic at the Jackson Hot Springs day, May 11 at a dinner for Mr. and it Yreka. California.
Mrs. C harles Smith and son Ken |
Saturday. They hired a school bus Mrs. E. C. Fiene, in honor of Mrs.
and several of the parertts accom­ Fiene’s birthday and Mothers Day. ly w ent to Elk Creek to spend i
iunday w ith her parents, Mr. and .
panied the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Croft of Med­
Mrs. C ham berlin.
ford visited friends in Gold Hill
Ralph D usenberry left Monday '
Sunday.
or M arshfield w here he expects to
— REAL ESTATE —
A. A. Dixon of the Gem Cottage work.
8600
left W ednesday for Berkeley, Cal­
Mi As D orothy Fasel returned to i
5 acres under irrigation, fenced, ifornia to attend a m ineral meeting. ìer hom e Tuesday after spending
Mr. Topping from eastern Oregon he w inter at P ortland w ith her
fairly level.
1875
is w orking at the Gem Cottage. He, grandm other. She attended the J
5 Room Modern House, basement his wife and two children live in leaverton high school.
the George Martin house just back
and g arag e-term s.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fasel of Es­
84800
of the Dixon property.
tacada, Oregon are visiting this
40 acres all under irrigation, house,
F or Sale: Cabbage, tom ato and week at the home of th eir son W il­
barn and some implements— Kla­ pepper plants; flow er plants of all lis T. Fasel and family. Mrs. Fasci '
math County—W ill trad e for kinds. F irst class plants at reason­ will attend the Garden Club Con- |
Jackson County p roperty of tq u al able prices at G lendora G ardens, 3 vention at G rants Pass this week ,
value.
miles w est of Gold Hill. W. G. ind Mr. Fasel who is postm aster at
87500
Howes, Prop.
Estacada, expects to attend a Post
Service Station, grocery, living
Mr. and Mrs. George Large will Masters Convention at Roseburg
qu arters. One tw o room house arrive here Friday night and re ­ next week.
and a six room m odern home. turn to th eir home on Sunday. Mr.
Four acres under
irrigation. Large is having his new teeth made
For Sale: Fully autom atic Frig­
Handles about 810,000 m erchan­ in Jacksonville w hile here. Mr. and idaire E lectric Range, practically
dise per year.
Mrs. Bill Strahan w lil return home lew . Will sell for 8145.00 or .rade
w ith them. Mr. S trahan will be em­ for tw o cows, prefer Durham . In­
JOHN A. CHISHOLM
ployed in a lookout station near quire of Mrs. Leon Wise.
—Licensed Broker—
WANTED
Insurance
N otary PuLlic Canby, California.
A husky young man to ca rry a
sign.
J. W. Livingston
The Scene Changes
Have Your Car Checked before you go
CALA CREAM
Relieves descom fort of skin ir rita ­
tion due to contact w ith poison ivy I
and poison oak
IN THREE OZ. SIZE — 50c
a M c K esson & bobbins product
Ready for the open road?
Not until you’ve h ad th e
dirty oil in your crankcase
Becker’s Drug Store
drained and fresh, new oil
put in. It takes only a little
w hile, costs but a few cents
and is very im portant to
driving safety. Drive your
car into SETH’S today.
Seth Coy, Prop.
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Green Pine Slabs
OUR LARGE HEAPING 300 CU. FT. LOAD
IN 12 OR 16 INCH LENGTHS.
DELIVERED IN GOLD HILL
Fill your car or trailer at our fuel yard at corner
of North Central Ave. and McAndrew» Road
Timber Products Company
Phone 2123 Collect
GOLD HILL MARKET
Groceries — Meat Market — Hardware — Feed — School Supplies
Hunting and Fishing Supplies
CALL 321
WE DELIVER
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WEEK DAYS
SUNDAYS
7: 30 a. m. till 7:30 p. m.
Medford, Oregon
Greyhound is the convenient, direct
economical service to military centers.
8 a. m. till 6 p. m.
G ro c e ry Specials
3 lb. 38c
Parkay Oleo
Tooth Picks, Diamond quality box 5c
JELLO,
all flavors,
each 5c
Miracle Aid, ass’t flavors, 3 pkg.
Dog Food, King Chow, 4 cans
Farmington Chocolates, lb. box
FLOUR, Kitchen Queen, 49 1b.
2 lbs. 35c
COFFEE,
2 pkgs. 15c
CORN FLAKES,
3 for 23c
Smith, 303
Special offer for a short time
Gold Hill Miner’s Special
Kellogg’s Free
Cereal Bowl
CASE, 24 cans
TOMATOES,
PRODUCE Savings
Meat Values
19 ‘/ z 0
HOME CURED BACON, LB.
Nice Lean $vood smoke
30?
MINCED HAM,
JCd
BEEF BOIL,
Heavy steer plate
LB.
$1.79
21 Can 10c
Ex. Standard
Josephine
PORK ROAST,
LB.
Fancy Shoulder Cuts
Coy’s Service Station
$6.25
GAIL’S
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ASPARAGUS, local green, lb.
100
RADISHES, local crisp, 3 bu.
100
ORANGES, Sunkist, 252, doz
19?
lb.
I
STRAWBERRIES —wc handle only
LIVER,
LB.
Fresh Pig Pork
the local berries. They have much
better flavor and no .waste from
WEINERS,
LB.
Special week end price
shipping
Round Trip
F o rt Ord ........................... 81.1.95
Camp R oberts ................... 815.45
Vallejo ...............................
®-^5
San Diego ............................ 20.95
Camp Lallan ...................... 20.95
San Luia Obispo
16.55
F o rt Lewis, W ash.............. 12.05
F o rt Bliss, El Paso ........ 42.60
DEPOT: Becker’s Drug Store
Phone 121
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We are Enlarging Our Store to be able t o more completely take care of
Feed . Grain . Hardware and Household Needs.
your
Inspect Our New Departments.
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Remember W e W ill Meet any S h e lf Price In
Southern Oregon