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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1935)
Only 10 Mort Shopping Days Until Christmas (Solò H ill — *,<”1 Th^u.lUx Read W ^ I, h, South.,., VOLUME XXXVni Pub|ilhed _ J G O L P HILL. OREGON. Bif , M, THURSDAY, DECEMBER , , .L7< NUMBER 36 GOLD HILL BASKET Grange Officer* Installed CHICKEN THIEVES IRR. DAM AWAITS BALL SEASON OPENS; Local Man'* Nephew Die* CHRISTMAS SEASON at All-County Meeting RAID MANY PLACES in Coacting Accident BRINGS VARIETY OF FISH COMM. REPORT MEET EAGLE PT. TUES. In un impressive oerentony parti cipated in by all lodges of Jackson •he wholesale chicken stealing PROGRAMS, PARTIES Construction of the wing dam in k I i hi T . ’ ° f Til* Gold ilill high school basket* county lust Sunday, officers of the epidemic that has struck the Gold the Rogue River above Gold Hill for .L',,?-' ‘i’* 1 . Dec* ’mber 4 of ball season gut underway last week Gold Ilill grange were Installed, ut " ' - I il ia 1 . 1 ---------- - a * ., - j t j- _ Ilill community has aroused the the (iold Hill irrigation disirict ,n a «»«tin « ac Varied Christmas programs will with two practice gamea on Ihr a meeting in the Central Point wrath of local ranchers, who prom awaits only the approval of the state , i"* ,n Por,lan<1- grunge hall. '*»*■ < ....... ission.P,Miss Bertha Co • 1° retell the Christmas siory in rhyme ise to make it plenty unhealthy for schedule. Friday night the Beavers 1 be Sama Valley grange officers and song in Gold Hili this season, met Sans Valley un the latler's and those of the Live Oak grange of future visitors to their poultry wcrelary of the district, stated this c‘ cil Abbo.t a i houses. week. It i, expected that actual , ,, I ", hookeeper when the churches, lodges, schools court. The second tram turned In Rogue River, were ulso installed at building operations will start not I eemcnl plant. He, with oth- and granges present their enter Lose Over 100 latcr t i n i-x", M o X y ™ JJ hi" a"d a 2(1 Io 13 victory over the seconds Ibis session, with a fine representa The largest losses reported so far tainments. from the valley but the first team tion of the membership of these or have been as many us 25 in one Formal approval of the project by ™ An elaborate program at the ganisations in attendance. h " V T .P ” unconsc,«‘u wus defeated by a count of 29 to 19. night, with Oliver Pierce report the M PA was received recently The school auditorium next Wednesday New Officers dam will cost «2.700. and will give rciline'd‘e i . ’ “ h°*P" a* ’ but never ing 150 stolen in recent months, Lose to Glendale afternoon at 2 To p. m. heralds the (‘«old ilil, Grange officers who and ttie J. W. Fish and Soren employment to about 15 men fo r 1 con~ »««- Tuesday night both squads play- Christinas events. Pupils of the en were installed are as follows: Christensens losing thirty or more. three months. ed Glendale teams on the Gold Ilill tire school will take part, and all K. C. Flene. re-elected Master; Last week, evidently spurred by City Tearing Down boards. Glendale took home wins parents and the general public are Earl Groft re-elected Overseer; Olu In both contests. The Glendale A Croft, re-elected Chaplain; S. M. the good maiketing season, the ma Von Der Hellen Start* Old Smelter Building cordially invited. rauders staged systematic raids, be five won by a score of 15 to (1 and Christensen, re-elected The program is planned as fol steward, Mining Operation* Here A crew of men is employed by lows: the first team from Glendale took and new officers: W. G. Howes, ginning at the Soren Christensen a fast game from Gold Hill's first Gatekeeper; Everel Rosencrans. As home Thursday evening at nine _____ . • *he cily this week tearing down Opening Selection, school orches o’clock, while the family was at siring by a 38 to 23 score. Wm. Von der Hellen has started '(he b“i,din« * hich was *° have tra. sistani Steward; Sylvia Croft. I.adv (•rang«. Mrs. Eva Ellis was at the Glendalt Wncl*" Promo‘« ’ by —Gold Hill Assistant Steward; Marjorie Pena, Christenson home, however, and, mining operations on the gravel bar Christmas Hymn, “It Came Upon Miller 4 sever «11 W« « ■ “ . •’ » « * sales- the Midnight Clear,” Assembly. F V. W attn Lecturer; Mrs. W G Howes, secre- hearing the invaders, called a warn- above Gold Hill, where Pete 8 F Walker IC tary. Mrs. E. C Flene was re Processional. "Joy to the World,” Sillier 12 c. fifth grade. ,y w..„M r e e l» . . | t o . « « ¡ W • r » * h.,us, lk „ ¡ g ¡¡¡¡J ¡ j £ ■—.... Korin elected treasurer, and Mrs Marie lh they would receive a shotgun wel- ,a>' Woodroffe G “ ’•ntomln 1 r of the East,” Wilson I Christensen, re-appointed Home Ec come. 1 an<‘ has a number of men employed. od. Windes 7 G Iiitn grade. Tliomiaion 2 onomic chairman. Maude Pierce is Are Met With Gun Williams was arrested in Decem- .Substitutions: Glendale. Murtin Recessional, “Deck the Halls with Pomona. Lucy Eddington. Flora, The next night, however, they Twice-Postponed Sams Val I ber, 1931, in Medford for selling Vaught; Gold Hill, Robinson 2. Dar- ami Nina Croft, Ceres. Holly Berries,” fifth grade. again arrived ut nine o’clock, and ■ mortgaged property, and on various ling, Davis. Higginbotham 2. Christmas playlet, “The Day Aft Mr. Christenson made good the l*y Grange Play Thi* Wet other counts. Timer. Winslow; Referee, Deal; Garden Club Christm as er,” sixth grade. threat, scaring a man from the What remains of the smelter ma scorer. Huntington. Christinas Songs, “God Rest Ye Party This Friday P. M. chicken house toward the river The long-awaited Sams Valley chinery' still stands on the railroad Merry Friday evening, December 13, Gentlemen,” and “The First where tracks showed he fell, with Grange play has been definitely siding platform in the freight yards (»obi Hill meets Glendale In a re Noel,” high school girls’ chorus. The annual Chirstmas party of at least two chickens. Good Im set for Wednesday, December 18 in Gold Hill, and is the property of turn engagement at Glendale. Rhythm bund, “Christmas in the the Gold Hill Garden club, with pressions of the footprints were it was announced the first of this a California junk dealer. Ragle Point Here Tuesday Air,” and “Jingle Belts,” third and Mrs. (.Iro Gilchrist us hostess, will found In the soft enrlh the next day Williams claimed the machinery fourth grades. The Reavers will play Eagle he held at ihc Gilchrist home to and authorities have quite definite week. Point here next Tuesday night in Christinas song, “Chirstmas Bells,” The play, “Mamma’s Baby . Roy,” would reclaim gold values from the morrow (Friday) afternoon. • information against this party, if has been postponed twice due to lowest grade ore. and in his stock seventh and Eighth grades. another pre-conference game. A ; 'his time, the name of the he should he apprehended. selling he painted attractive pic Iiirge crowd of fans arc expected to Selection, school orchestra. What is thought to be the same sickness in the Sants Valley dis Weedy Friend” will appear on thi tures of huge profits for investors. be out for the gunien. trict, hut arrangements are now in Songs, “Christmas in the Air,” gift. Members who have not hud visitor was nt the Pierce ranch just Williams was claimed to have and “A Song of Christmas.” second for its presentation next weedy friends during this term, down the highway from the Chris shape made false statements in advertis grade. week. Amoi Lynch, Former Rogue arc asked to bring gifts which will tensen's at midnight the same eve ing. having carried ads in Portland The cast includes: Recitation, “Christmas S t o c k ning. River Resident, Die* Satur. be exchanged. papers advertising for technicians ings,” second graders. Juliet Lang Helen Burreson The Fishes reported their visi- Hear Fine T alk Luther Lang ..... Jerome Fitzgerald for a mine he claimed to own, but Recitation, “Santa Claus,” Bobby Amos Lynch, for fourteen years Iwcniy-two ladies, including III I tors came Monday night. requiring that employes buy stock Routh. Mrs. McLean Mrs. E W Empey County authorities slate that the a resident of the Rogue River com members, six who joined at the he wa. svIRng. Shepard McLean ______________ Exercise, “A Christmas Chron- munity. died ut the home of his bro meeting, and two visitors, were ranchers are well wlhin their rights « a * • m first grade. ................... Wesley McDonough in using their shotguns, and most ther, near Junction City Saturday present last Friday afternoon at the j Song, “Christinas Eve,” first grade. night, according to word received regular session of the club at the poultry owners in this section are Wilber Warren Gerald Fitzgerald Marine ’ Kenaston Back Cynthia Anglin ....... Betty Wilson on M a t C a rU « 'A Night Christmas,” by his niece, Mrs. Eva Ellis, here city hall. A very interesting and in preparing to defend their stock on Medford ivieorord Mat Cards bv Skit, Phy„is Miller Before LaVern Mrs. Anglin ......... Mrs. Duggan this week. structive talk by R. A. Miksrhe of in no mild manner. Minnie Mildred Duggan After a few weeks’ layoff, Bob C’a>“ »n, Virginia Duncan Mr. Lynch, who wus in failing the Monarch Seed and Feed com Sylvia .......... Dorothy Strauss “Marine” Kenaston, Gold Hill’s I Y™nne Moore- health, went to Junction City last pany, Medford, on “Pruning and ODD FELLOW NOTES Mrs. Rlackhurn - Mrs. McDonougn leading representative in wrestling Pp^ i’ .^OnaS N°VU Paceni~ March, to make his home. He has Spraying." was heard. We hope lhat everyone will re circles has been matched with Ken ‘S tbeh Greatest Gift” fiftl» Many N ew Memheva many friends in this section who member that our dance, December REBEKAH ITEMS Hollis on the weekly mat cards at i ^1' “ n h a n d ‘‘•«hth grades, will be sorry to learn of his pass Mrs. Rena Davis won the attend 14, is for the Christmas tree. All the Medford armory next Monday ‘“ " t SCb° ° l lorches,ra- ing. ance prize. The members joining the money derived from this dance Amethyst Rebekah lodge w i l l nigh*. A terirfic battle is in store, h>mn’ S"ent N ight” as' were Mrs. Lou Lingren, Mrs. Laura will go io the Kiddies and we are have initiation Wednesday evening. as the pair have about as much love n Dungey. Mrs. Earl Cook. Mrs. Alta sure everyone in the community is METHODIST ( 111 RCH NOTES December 18. Members please take for each other as Italy and Ethio- ' VpT. . '" ’ 5 Plans Party Clement, Mrs Sam Routh, Mrs Carl interested in this one time, so be notice and everyone try to come. Next Thursday evening, the Gold The basket dinner held Sunday at Month. Visitors included Mrs. Geo. sure and patronize this dance.— The drill team will practice Mon pin Hill grange plans a Christmas party Boh officiated as referee on re Haff of Gold Hill and Mrs. L. F. the church after the morning serv Toney Ross, secretary. day afternoon at 1.30. to which all members will come cent bouts at the countv seat. ices was greatly enjoyed by about Walthen of Manzanola, Colorado. dressed as hoboes, and the ladies Mrs H. D. Force, hostess, served fifty adults and children. After the will bring an appropriate hobo SANTA CLAUS SENDS PRE-CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO GOLD HILL dinner an official board meeting lovely refreshments afler the meet lunch for two. Each member will and e l l . attention t . the many ad. in thi. iaaue which will m. | « your Chriatma. ing. was held and the work of the also bring a gift not exceeding 10c President Mrs. P E Holderness an church discussed. •hopping easy. in value, wrapped so that a 3-foot nounces that dues are due this On Sunday, December 15, Rev. string is attached, as the gifts w ill Garland will preach both morning month, as they must be sent to the be pulled from a grab bag. stale secretary in January. She al and evening. Sunday School at 10 The evening’s entertainment and o’clock. A cordial invltnlion is ex so states that several atricles very program is in charge of the Home suitable for Christmas gifts were tended to every one to come Io Economics unit. left from the Fair, and will be o f these services. Two Dances Saturday fered for sale Io anyone interested. On Sunday evening. December 22, Two pre-Christmas dances, both the Sunday School will have its an open to the public are scheduled nual Christinas program. Santa Voter* Should Register for Saturday night, December 21. Claus will be there with a treat for for Special Election The Odd Fellows are giving a bene all the boys and girls. fit dance that evening, proceeds to Voters who are not already reg go toward furnishing the Christmas W. R. C. NOTES istered in Jackson county, should treat for the coinmunitywid; Christ file their names wilh H. D. Reed mas Eve party sponsored each year On Wednesday, December 11 the of this city before January 1, in by that organization. Women’s Relief corps held an nil order to be eligible to vote in the The second dance marks the for «lay meeting with a pot luck lunch special election to be held January mal opening of the Gold Hill hotel, eon. At the business meeting they 31. Mr. Reed is registrar for this recently remodeled and renovated had election of officers for the en district. Voters already registered ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Linebarger. suing year. After their business «io not need to re-register, unless Church Program Sunday •sesssion, they worked on their they desire to change their party. On Sunday evening, the Methodist quilt. church will hold its annual Christ On Wednesday, December 18, the DICK HYERLY HONORED mas entertainment. Committees io group will hold another all day ON 75th BIRTHDAY charge arer Mrs. T Z Smith, Mrs meeting with a pot luck luncheon, Glen Philips, and Miss Mildred with a Christmas tree and gifts fo r ’ Dick Byerly celebrated his 75th Smith, who will arrange the pro the members nt noon. The afternoon birthday Sunday nt the home of his gram, and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist, who will be spent sewing and working daughter. Mrs. .Ins Clement. In the will decorate the tree, and plan the on Ihc quill. evening a number of his friends treat for the children. «•nine in Io wish him good luck and Community Program Christmas Eve DAMP BAD FOG many more years, and to help him Climaxing the Christmas season, enjoy his birthday. Those coming will be the Christmas eve program Indeed it wns in for the occasion were Mr and sponsored by the Odd Fellow and A damp had fog, Mrs Tom Robinson. Mr and Mrs Rebekah lodges. This is always (Don t suy it fast) Sam Routh, Mr and Mrs Carl Routh, looked forward to with great an Rut hurricanes Robbie and l.olltn, Mrs. Alice Wath- ticipation by the children of the And dusty storms en of Manzanola. Colorado, Mr and community, many of whom take Arc more fatal. 1 Mrs P E Holderness, Leona nn«i part in the program, and all of -------- I I’nul Eugene, Lucille Smith, Jill whom thoroughly enjoy the treat This is still the best and safest Martin, and Gilbert Lent.*, provided for them and passed out place on earth in which to liv e .' by Santa Claus in person. CITY MARSHAL DAVIS ILL Mrs. Pearl Ferguson, Miss Nettie FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS Stone and Mrs H D Force are on RANK Eber Davis, city marshal, is con the program committee, and ask (C o m m un ity Builders) fined to his home wllh a severe at that any children wishing to be on tack of rheumatism. Merrit Davis the program that evening, should W ’ RSCRTRE F U R T H E N E W S is acting marshal during the siness see one of these ladies. S2.M tha T e a r of his father. The general public is cordially invited to this event.