Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 29, 1941, Image 6

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    LOCAL IT E M 3
The Trey mwhmf hmily
lift
Gold H ill (or Waihlniton. They T h i visitor» w in very mush lm»
p riik id with southern Oregon and
Mr. and Mr*. J Am«* McOuira Of will b« employ-id in the fru it work eipecially liked their visit here.
during
the
summer.
Newberg, Oregon came Tuesday to
Art Parker is spending the Me­ Mr. DeSelvia is an executive of the
morial holidays at Heppner, Ore» Douglas Aircraft company.
Popular and standard sheet mus­
gon.
Mr. and Mrs; Otis Johnson from ic, teacher and student supplies at
Henley spent Hie week end at the Pruitt's Music Store. Grants Puss.
Mrs. Tom Chisholm, Donnie, Ed
home of Mrs. Waller Dungey.
Monday evening Leona and Gene Bolt, Daisy Gilchrist and Jesse Gil­
Holderness attended the recital of christ took a trip over the week end
piano and voice students held at the including the towns of Hornbrook,
Maddox Studio in Medford, l.eona Yreka, and as fur south as Monta­
played "Gavotte Moderne” by Bur- gue.
Mrs. Bert Johnson is taking cure
nand and Gene played "On My Bi­
of her husband's mother at Cres­
cycle" by Goodrich.
Mrs. Melvin Kuikman left for cent City for a time. Mrs. Johnson
Bremerton lust Friday, having been Sr. has been in ill health for some
called home due to an accident to time. Bert Johnson returned to his
Melvin Kuikman. Scaffolding on work at Tule Luke. California.
Miss Zelma Thompson si»ent the
which he was working gave way
week end with friends near Klam­
and he fell, Injuring his hip.
Miss Bea Evans will leave this ath Falls. Miss Sarah Jane Thomp­
Friday for Eugene where she will son will move to Medford Thurs­
visit at her home for several weeks day and will remain there until she
before leaving for Corvallis where is through with her course at the
she plans to attend summer school beauty school.
The fourth grade held its picnic
at Oregon State college. She will
Tuesday on the river bank north
take further study in commerce.
mean
Miss Dorothy Burket will also of town in a lovely grove of trees.
leave this Friday for Pasadena, A picnic lunch was eaten and top- 1
More Fun-Less Cost!
California. She is planning to at­ ped off with more lee cream than '
tend summer school at the Pasa­ , could be eaten. The children and
guests all went to a turtle pond
dena Junior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Herman an. ¡nd were interested in the animal
ife found there. Small toads seem­
Mrs. Frank DeSelvia of Los Angele
visited here last week with their 'd to be the most popular pets. Mo­
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs thers who accompanied the chil­
dren and Miss Thompson were
Mesdames S. Christensen, Lester
Thompson. George Smith. A. Meun-
— REAL ESTATE —
ier, H. D. Force and P. E. Holder­
ness.
$550
6 Hoorn House on Highway. Terms
Tuesday evening the faculty of
$875
the school were guests of the Gil-
Really relax on this year’s vaca­
5 room modern house, garage, term' hrist and Holderness homes on the
tion by lu x u r io u s Greyhound
$025
Super Coach, free from driving
hillside. An outdoor supper was
cares. Save 4s motoring costs. See
5 acres under ditch, fenced. Terms •njoyed.. A number of the guests
your local Greyhound agent today.
$1250
listened to. the presidents address,
5 Boom Modern House, garage ant' some of them warmed themselves
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
woodshed, nice yard 100’xlOO Io! iy the kitchen stove and some
Round Trip
were able to stand the cool breezes
Tahoe City ...................... $13.25
in the yard. After supper the
Yosemite ............................. 14.05
JOHN A. CHISHOLM
guests adjoined to the living room
—Licensed B roker-
Monterey.........._.................. 13.70
Notary Publie of the Gilchrist home and enjoyed
Grand Canyon .................. 34.55 Insurance
games and conversation until a
Depot: Becker’s Drug Store
hour
Phone 121
CALA CREAM
? JE* group of friends enjoyed a
Believes descomfort of skin irrita­ home-made ice cream feed at the
tion due to contact with poison Ivy 3oye Rancho in the Colony last
and poison oak
Friday evening. Those spending the
IN THREE OZ. SIZE — 50e
evening there were Mr. and Mrs.
A MCKESSON & ROBBINS Product Dennis McGuire, Miss Beth Paul­
sen, Bea Evans, Dorothy Burket.
Becker’s Drug Store
Delmar Chapman, Tom Henderson,
Wally Iverson, Arn Boye. Mr. and
Mrs. Art Boye and Mr. and Mrs. W.
F. Boye.
Musical instruments and acces­
Have Your Car Checked before you go
sories. Pianos, radios, electric rec­
ord players and changers. Also
phonograph records, Pruitt’s Music
Heady for the open road?
Store, Grants Pass.
Not until you’ve had the
Mr. and Mrs. I.ins Dormun mov­
ed Sunday to their new home in
dirty oil in your crankcase
the Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kel­
drained and fresh, new oil
logg moved to their home on the
put in. It takes only a little
bank of Rogue river.
Miss Edith Howes is to be em­
while, costs but a few cents
ployed in the office of the Medford
and is very important to
corporation in Medford, starting
driving safety. Drive your
Friday of this week. Bill Force
will be employed at the Mystery
car into SETH’S today.
House, his work starting immed­
iately after school is out. Creighton
Thompson and Kelly Clement will
be employed at the cement plant
where they have been working.
Seth Coy, Prop.
Wednesday noon the Girl Scouts
went to the Bert Kenyon home and
enjoyed a picnic lunch on the
large porch. The girls decided to
sell some cards during the sum­
mer and perhaps Christmas cards
next fall. The next'meeting will be
the second Tuesday afternoon of
June at 2 o’clock at the regular
meeling place. Plans will be made
for some camping. All girls who
wish to go on these trips must pay
their dues of fifty cents before be­
ing eligible.
Work was started this week on
the Pacific highway from Gold Hill
and extending north to improve
this section of the highway. It is
reported the present highway will
be widened 18 inches on both sides,
it is also staled that this work
would extend from the Josephine
county line to the new highway
near Central Point.
visit their son and daughter in law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McGuire and
Jo Ann for several days.
Young l‘eto Thompson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson hud
the misfortune to1 severely cut two
fingers of the left hand Monday. It
was done on the sickle of a mow­
ing machine while being oiled by
Bill Hittle. The boy was rushed
to the hospital and the fingers were
cared for. The young man was able
to be brought home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes motored
to Red Bluff Sunday where they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quak-
enbush and family.
GAIL’S
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 7: 30 p. m.
8 a. m. till 6 p. m.
.....
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GREYHOUND
VACATIONS
ervice
Sparkles
CLASSIFIED ADS
We want you to feel that courtesy
and friendliness, as well as speed,
accuracy, dependability and all-
around technical excellence, are
at your service whenever you pick
up your telephone.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
50
JELLO, All Flavors .......
DOG FOOD, King Chow, 6 fcr
25C
200
250
MACARONI,
1,3$
OK SOAP, Blu ,Giant
6 for ..........
OXYDOL, I.g. Size ........................
4 Lb....................
3 for ..............
2^0
MILK, S w ifts,o r Oregon, 4 for ..
500
PEAS, Smith 303,
$XeX3>
$ 1 .4 9
2 Lb.
2^0
LIVER, fresh killed
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb.
FIG BARS, Fresh Shipment,
HOLLY CLEANSER, 3 f o r ...............
CHOCOLATES,
2 Lb.......................
MIRACLE AID
3 for .......................
CANDY BARS,
3 for .......................
250
100
JQC
Garden Fresh
PRODUCE
BACON JCWELS, lb
BEEF ROAST, Lb. 19c - 21c
Young steer beef
BEEF STEAK, LB. 270
Sirloin Porterhouse
LARD,
4 lb......... 4 9 0
Open kettle rendered
LAMB STEW,
14*/a0
Fresh spring lamb
TOMATOES, Lb..........
Firm, Ripe
fCd
F
WE CARRY A FULL AS­
NEW CABBAGE, Lb.
5^
ICd
SORTMENT OF SPRINK­
20 0
ING SUPPLIES.
ONIONS, 2 Lb.............
New .Crop
LEMONS, Doz............
Lg. Sunkist
LING HEADS — LAWN­
MOWERS AND GARDEN-
50 FT.
BLACK
Strawberries “Always Locals’’
$2.39
We Are Headquarters
For Fishing Suppliesn
Poles, ....... 85c to $8.95
Spinners, All Sizes.
50 FT.
RED
$3.29
Flies, 3 f o r ............... 25c
MOWERS
New Shipment of Bam­
boo and Calcutta Poles
Just Received
We Issue Fishing
Licenses
Open Sunday
$6.95 to $13.95
ACME QUALITY
Bo/onrad Formulo
VISIT OUR RETAIL FEED DEPARTMENT
GROUND OATS, 100 Lb.................. $ 1 .6 5
Ground Barley And Oats, 100 Lb. ££»7£
FOB BENT: furnished apartment
for the summer, also furnished six
room house. Inquire of Nellie (1.
Reed.
COW FEED,
Sk. .........................
Screenings and Mollasses
For Sale: 3 burner table type oil i
stove, $3.00. Inquire of Mrs. L. I,.
Avery at the Union Oil station.
BRAN ......................................................... 950
FULL LINE ALBERS PROVEN FEEDS
MILL RUN,
Sk..............................
$ 1 .1 5
$ 1 .0 5
GRANITE
FLOOR ENAM EL
To roiloro beauty Io shabby-looking wood
or concroio ilooti. D ri t i overnight.
CAoice of 12 colon
$1.15 QUART
FOUND: Two keys in small
leather container. Owner may have
same by calling at the News office.
WANTED
We want wool, mohair, hides and
pelts. Also scrap iron and all kinds
of metal, junk batteries and radia­
tors.
GRANTS PASS BARGAIN HOUSE
626 S. 6th St.
Grants Pass, Ore.
^90
FLOUR, Klamath Bouquet, 49 lb.
Coy’s Service Station
s
Meat Savings
Good Buys in Groceries
Remember
W ill Meet any S h e lf Price In
Southern Oregon