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The Moat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tow n in the State
VOLUME XXXVI
GOLD HILL. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER at, 1933
NUMBER 37
Many Observances Mark Christmas Week Here
WOMEN WILL
SURVEY FARMS
High Cage Team W ins
Tw o Games Past W eek
Moore-Braden Wedding
Foots Creek
News
in Washington Monday
SCHOOL, LODGES AND
CHURCHES TO CELEBRATE
Two victories were chalked up
The wedding of Boy Moore and
by the Gold H ill high school basket­
Miss Roberta Braden, both former
ball team during the week, liolli
resilient« of this city, look place in
wins being al Hie expense of Ash
(By Mrs. .Marlon lam rt)
Chehalis, Washington, Monday of
land teams. Last Friday night the
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. . —— — . - ifiTs week, ureording to announce­
locals won from the Ashland high
Mrs. Ned Coverdale of Birdseye ment made by relatives here. A l­ W eek-end W ill See Entire Community Taking P art in
C W A to Secure Statistics seconds on the latter’« court by a
score of 17 Io II. Al Cold Hilt Tues- creek was honor guest ut a shower though word that Hie ceremony had
for Government; Jack*
Various Events of Season; Benefit Dance
day night (lie Beavers trimmed the given at the home of Mrs. E. AV.
actually taken place hud not been
Ashland Jr. high five by a count of W ilsoti near Bogile Biver one day
Last Saturday Began Festivities
son Co. on List
last week. Those present were Mrs. received Wednesday, Hie couple
24 to 18.
left
here
Sunday
morning
for
Ihe
The high school seconds did mil Ituluiid Taylor, Mrs. Itoberi Knight,
Imine of Ihe groom's parents in Che­
fare so well al Ashland, dropping Mrs. Bostwick, Mrs. Jiggar. Mrs. W.
Use of CWA funds in hiring some the preliminary game 18 to 13. The J. Jones, Mrs. I.ee Hogg. Mr». Itoh- halis, w ith Monday sel as Hie dale
50 skilled unemployed persons, local Midget team also lost a lough ertson, Mrs. Eurl King, Mrs. Iru for Ihe wedding.
CALENDAR OK CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS
Miss Braden made her home here
mostly women. Io make a quirk sur­ line here Tuesday evening in the Childers and Mrs. Wilson, Misses
vey of 6000 rural Imme buildings on preliminary when they were nosed Laura Smith, Margaret Reynolds, | during her Junior and senior yeurs
Schood entertainments at i ;oo and ¿:oo Friday
as many Oregon farms has been out by one point, 14-13, when a Della Wilson, Katherine and Bertha of high school, with her parents,
afternoon,
at school house.
authorised from Washington, 1). C„ first team Ashland man went Io the King. Martha Malone, Zella Cover-1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braden. Siner
Odd Fellow Community Christmas party, 8:oo
and w ill be sturled immediately on rescue unit caged three baskets dale, and Bose and Georgia Currier her graduation w ith Hie Class of
’32 she has been employed at Ihe
Saturday
evening at lodge hall.
receipt of necessary forms by the near Hie end of Ihe ronlest.
of Medford.
C. E. Gates Auto company in Med­
State college extension service, it
Special
Christmas Eve exercises at Methodist
Horton, playing guard for the j
was announced by Paul V. Maris, Beavers’ first team, displayed a | Mr. anil Mrs. A, A. Newell of ford, and lived in that city.
L
church
Sunday,
at 8:oo, auspices of Sunday School,
Mr. Moore, a nrphew of Mr. and
director, today.
brand of basketball that w ill make Grants Pass who have spent tm.
.Mrs.
Joe
Woodcock,
has
been
as­
-zwn,
The project, which most he com­ him one of the best ever developed past month at the home of their
pleted by tlie end of January, is be­ here if lie continues nt his present cousin Toni Henderson and family sociated with Mr. Woodcock In op­
Christmas w ill he appropriately Katherine Hayes; Jean, Yvonne
ing handled al Washington through pace. As a green man at the game plan In leave Ihe first of the week erating the Gold H ill Meat Market ushered in to the Gold H ill com- Moore; led, Irvin Miller; Christmas
here the past Iwo years.
the office of Dr. I.ouis Stanley, i isl y - i f lie has worked un to he for Yreka, California.
munity if plans of Ihe many organ- Angel, Winifred ilow eli.
The couple plans to spend the ixulions in Ihe city are carried out.
head of the bureau of home econ­ one of Ihe smoothest guards on i
"Song of Ihe Reindeer,” second
winter in Washington, returning to
omics, who hopes hv this means Io di tense ami wh. ii necessary can |
Already Iwo pre-Christinas events .uni Ihird grudes.
Mr. anil Mrs. Malcolm K ilg o rd , Southern Oregon in the spring, rel­
get accurate data on a representa­ pul Hie leather through Ihe net w ith,
Iiuve passed—the Odd Fellow bene-
“ Peppermint Jane,” recitation by
and son Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Nelson atives slate.
tive 10 per cent of the farm homes Ihe skill of a forward. Another
fit dance staged so successfully Sat- Patricia riiompson.
Bonnisluiler
and
Nelson
Lee*
of
Both
have
many
friends
In
Gold
in each state. The survey is believed player Io show up well I uesduv
urday evening, and the W. R. C.
“ Trimming Hie Christinas Tree,”
to he connected with proposals to ' night was (Lien Hutchins, also a Grants Puss were Saturday evening HUI who wish them much happi­ Christmas dinner served by the la- by all of Ihe second grade,
visitors at Hie home of Mr. and Mrs. ness.
extend the recovery building and new player this year.
dies at their hall Wednesday noon Play—“ Waiting for Hie Carol
.
M. C. Bomnsluiler al IHviera A uto.
repair program to rural America.
of this week.
Singers—Ihird and fourth gardes.
Coaches Thomason and Cook ran park.
ODD EKI.LOWS POSTPONKTRIAl.
Miss Claribel Nye. slate leader ol nine men into Hie game, giving all
Tlie weekend w ill see activities
Characters: Mabel, Beth Heed;
home
economies extension, lias the needed experience before the
begin In earnest, w ith the school Christinas Greeting, Carol Hum;
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles unit fam­
The (rial planned for Ihe Odd pri'grnm scheduled for Friday uft- Christmas Package, Stanley Rob-
been named chairman of the Ore­ conference season opens January 5.
gon commission Io be in charge of Others that played were: l.ingreu. ily moved back Io Ihe former Hos­ Fellows next Tuesday when the ernoon, the (hid Fellows community bins; Hobby (u disgusted boy) Lrau-
the survey. W. J. Gilmore, brail of Delos Walker. Ted Hiller, Les mer ranch from their five acre tract Central Point lodge would he their Christnius tree and program Sutur- res Bum ,cy; Good W ill, James Bum-
gttests has been postponed until day night, and the churches’ formal sey; Love, Patricia Doran; Peace,
the department of agricultural en­ Walker, CorniiH, Davis, and Hobln- near Riviera Saturday.
January 23. Members are urged to observances Sundav.
gineering, is vice-chairman, ami Ava son.
Lillian Shoemaker; Santa Clause Jr.,
Mrs. I.loyil Miller and her sister keep this date open, as there w ill ,
It. Milam, dean of home economics,
The Midget team’s lineup includ-
Ckarek Program Christmas Eve
J'"> Martin; Santa Claus Sr., Bobbie
Mrs.
Millie
Walker
of
Gold
H
ill
he fun for everyone.
and Director Maris w ill serve as ex- ed: Jack Martin, Leo Walker, Cecil
Chrjstmus eve w ill be marked bv Boseerans; Mother, Lucille Rose-
were shopping in Medford hriduy
officio members.
liases. Bay Blair ami Laverne Dun-
a program at the Methodist rhtirch. crons. ->• — *
accompanied by Mrs. M. C. Room-
Instru.'tiouk from headquarters gey.
under the auspices of the Sunday
Snowflakes in tliis pluy are. Ha-
basket
dinner
was
served
al
12:30,
sluiter anil daughter Beth.
are to choose three representative
! and the installation was held at : st-hool. Children w ill present a var- xt'l Chambers, Laurene Keil, Alice
areas in the slate, in each of which I’.N.G. AT I I RNKRS LAST WEEK;
Miss Bertha Finney of Central j two o’clock for the leu granges of led program of Christmas songs and Boling, («race Zumwalt, Maxine
2000 homes w ill be surveyed. One XMAS PARTY Till KS. AT MOORES
recitations, und a treat w ill lx- dis- Cook, Eleanorc Pomeroy, Imogene
Point was ii week end guest id Ihe the county.
center w ill be Cluckumu» county
trihuled from Ihe huge Christmas Regent, Bonnie Bea Galbreath,
hqme
of
her
aunt
Mrs.
Boy
Tomp­
Miss Olive I’urner was nosless nt
for western Oregon, another w ill he
tree,
placed for the occasion. Mrs. ! Carol Singers are: June! Mullin.
The
recent
rain
has
been
very
Josephine and Jackson counties for tlie regular inerting of the Past No­ kins ami family at Riviera planta­ welcome to the miners of Ihe coin-1 Ida Wharton, Mrs. Della Shaver, und June Mullin. Josephine Baldwin,
southern Oregon, and a third w ill ble Grand club al her home Thurs­ tion orchard.
Della Prefontaine, l.uey Mac W illi-
inunlty. The dredge is now working Mrs. Lucy Mee arc in charge.
be in eastern Oregon with 1IMH) day afternoon of Iasi week. I lie la­
Lodg.
Host
to
Community
8.1.
ams,
Alma Biller. Frances Ross.
where
Ihe
Mattis
house
once
stood.
I.ouis Druif from Picketts Auto
hollies in the irrigated district stir* dies sewed on hospital gowns Io be
The ...... Fellows Christmas party. ■ * " " *
J<>e
cimili
spent
Friday
In
Medford
vis­
rounding Redmond ami 1600 in Hit sent ill Christmas gifts Io Hie Odd
which is one of Hie biggest events I Smith, Norman Bla.r Harlow Bun-
Sybil
Walker
of
Gold
H
ill
visited
iting at the D. Huber home.
Wheat licit with Condon us a nu­ Fellows home.
Bruce Kegg. Charlie Rosecrana.
at the home of Phyllis Miller over of Ihe season, w ill he held al their
Those present were Lily Carter,
cleus.
hull and w ill lie fealurcd by a pro- I 1' “ " Cluimhcr.s.
. . . .
lir ,
the
week
end.
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Floyd
l.ancc
and
Etta Carter, Evelyn Thompson. Dora
gram give, by children of Ihe com-
The fifth grades part in the pro-
daughter
Ruth
of
Gold
H
ill
were
llainuiersly. l.oal Reed, Bena Davit,
H e -lth U n it Studies
Five people were quite hudly In­ munity, and by tlie visit of Santa Bram is.
.... .
..
Pearl Ferguson, Madge Dorm. ill. Sunday afternoon callers al Ihe
Greetings •.Id . Howe; song,
T .B . Prevention; Report
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. jured Ihe first of lust week when a Clause who w ill bring a treat for
Lucy Mee, Emma Huff.
United Lines Singe left the road all children present. A huge In c is
Seal Sale Is Slow
The Christmas parly w ill lie held
1 r‘ c ,
‘
" ,d *
Mrs. Lloyd Miller attended the near the Paul MrQuat home be­ being crc .ed In Ihe lodge rooms for «
this afternoon al the home of Viola
, S" h,r
Dance’ fi,,h
Tuberculosis and ¡Is prevention Moore, w ilh n Christmas tree and all day grange meeting held al Hie tween the Alaska Auto Park and the occasion, and a real Christmas
party is promised. Parents and cliil- ur; ' ' ' ’" ' s’
. ,
. .
,
was the theme of the Gold H ill exchange of gifts iis entertainment. Central Point hull Stindny. A Riviera.
dren of the entire community arc
The program of the junior and
health unit meeting held at Ihe
senior high school is as follows:
home of Mrs. J. A. Blair Tuesday
welcome, the lodge slides, and ex­
March—“ Progress,” high school
Y E S , S IR !
tends
a
cordial
invitation
Io
all.
afternoon.
orchestra.
The group of eleven ladies pres­
Children wishing Io lake pari in
Serenade—Texas
Moon,
high
ent heard the discussion of the
Ihe program are asked Io see Mrs.
school
orchestra.
early life of Dr. Eilward Livingston
Dora Hainmersly or Mrs. Buy
Prologui— “ Where
Lies
the
Trudeau, authority on tuberculosis,
Thompson of Ihe Rebekahs. This
Child."
by
Beatrice
Palmer.
whose autobiography is Io lie stud­
committee w ill be glad to make a
A Carol—Backstage—high school
ied this winter. Mrs. J. M. Lively
place on the program for all who
and Mrs. Esther Gilchrist coopcrat- |
have u song, recitation, or other mixed chorus.
Piny—“ Until Bulli Falls Asleep.”
ed in presenting the subject.
number Io present.
Violin Sextette, by members of
Mrs. Lola Reed, chairman of tin-
School Entertainment Friday
high
school orchestra.
seal sale reported (hat $17 lias been |
The Christmas entertainment to
Swedish Christmas C.arol—Junior
received in the sale of seals so far |
he staged by the school pupils this high girls' glee club.
this year. This is only about one
Friday afternoon w ill tic in two
Waltz—“ Maybell,” high school or-
third of Ihe total raised for this
parts, the grade children presenting
purpose last year, anil Mrs. Heed
their program in the old auditorium ‘ Tlic Pageant—“ Ruth’s Dream.”
urges that all who possibly cun,
nt one o’clock and the high school
"While Shepherds Watched Their
send in their contributions Io the
and junior high students w ill use Flocks,” high school mixed chorus.
fund again this year.
the gymnasium for their part of the
Mrs. Minnie Guy and IL A. Botts
After several hours spent sewing
afternoon’s festivities, which w ill directed the musical numbers, and
on a quilt the unit is making, the
begin at two.
Miss Albertina llankey and Miss
hostess served delicious refresh­
The grade school program is ns Belli Paulsen arc co-directors of
ments to Miss Nellie Jacobs, Mrs.
follows:
the play and pageant.
Lola Reed, Mrs. Millie Walker, Mrs.
Recitation—“ A Christinas Wel­
Lelsv Miller. Mrs. I. <). Zierolf, Mrs.
come,"—first grade boys: Clinton
A. Meunier, Mrs. W. F. Boye, Mrs.
Shoemaker, Eurl I.e Clair, Eugene Alaska Travelogue W e ll
Received by Fair Crowd
Jean Boye, Mrs. J. M. Lively, Mrs
Taylor, Le Boy Taylor, Melvin and
Esther Gilchrist and Miss Sybil
Merle Lewis, Randolph Baldwin,
A fair-sized crowd, considering
Walker, county health nurse.
Bobby Ostrander.
The next meeting of Ihe unit w ill
Song—“ Stockings in n ltow ”—first Ihe weather turned out last Friday
be held January !> at the home of
graders: Yvonne Moore, Catherine night Io hear Hie travelogue pre­
Mrs. W. F. Boye In Biverside
llnyes, Joyce Bobbins, I.corn Hinkle sented by Rev. W. A. Couden of
Winifred Howell, June C.ook, Er­ Bogue Itiver on Alaska, and were
colony.
nest Slone, Alvin Penn, Eileen Frost, well-pleased with Hie program.
Bev. Couden told of the many
SEASON TICKETS ON SALE
Hasel Hammersley, Bolen Hose-
contrasts of Ibis land of Ihe mid­
Season lickels, good for all home
ernns.
games played by Hie Gold H ill liigti
Play—“The Almost Wasn’t Christ­ night sun, and shnwdd; beautiful
pictures of this territory, as well as
school teams, arc being sold for the
mas” —first graders.
small sum of 81.00. Each night there
Characters are: A Doll, Dngmnr of Ihe inland water route used by
w ill he a doublchcadcr giving Ihe
Christensen; Teddy Bear, Bolen the steamships In reaching Alaska.
The wonderful mineral wealth
inns plenty of entertainment 'or
Boseerans; Fire Engine, Ernest
their money. Tickets may be secur­
Stone; Drum, Haymond Pomeroy; and other natural resources of
ed from any member of the high
. . . . ..................
I Electric Train, Ereil
Williams; Plc- Alaska were recounted, and Bev.
school student body or nl Hie gate
lure Book, Eileen I'rosl; A Jumping | Couden pointed out that there are
Jack, Alvin Pena; An Old Picture I only 27.601) while citizens in the
before each game.
Book, Betty Robinson; Sel of Dish-; entire territory, and that there are
Mrs. Lowell Tracy left Friday for
es—June Cook, I.eora Hinkle, Belly many opportunities for
people
Mullin. Joyce Robbins; Rug Doll, | who would locate there.
Nebraska where she w ill visit rela­
tives.