Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 12, 1936, Image 1

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.VOLUME XXXV11I
Grange Elects
Officers for
Coming tear
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J O I - P H IL U OREGON. THL’R SD A V ,"^V E M B E R .2 .1 0 ,6
NUMBER 32
SA M S V A LLEY
NEW S
Local and Personal Items
FO OTS CREEK
Senior Class
To Present
Play Nov. 24
NEW S
Al Guldi visited home folks sev­
u
A< “ M Berry ‘,nd children of
eral days Iasi week. He is working Merlin, visited at the home of W.
t^Z An». j u u u u Laucej
Sympathy of the community is ueur Glendale.
G. Howes for Armistice Day.
exleuueu lo the Elmer Wrighi fam­
M r. and Mrs. It. E. Cook spent
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson are
■ut. anu airs. 1. i . uanigar, wuu
ily in the loss of their sou Gerald
Sulurduy und Sunday al their mine Having ih i, Friday for California
14 SCO ,u uie couunm iii/ ,o r a
wno passed uwuy ut a .Medford ho*, on Foot* Creek.
w her* they expect io make (hen •itu u o c . u l y e a r» , u a v c * „ ,u lu e .r
pilul lust Friday. He bad been lit
MiMitc on uie Uiguway east u , h u » u t
A n n u m . ui m e u u u l H i l i G r a u « , and unable to ultend school for
Mrs. Leon Wise and Mrs. IL L. dome.
tiuuuiui'J.
Mr*. Chanes 3mitn and Mr. and l u s e i , u p U i li e s H u m
Kenaston enjoyed a trip to Marble
t il i i o u , u f j,v » » ,O ll HUM t U U l a - some lime.
Mrs. U ni. H iltle visited Wednesday uouu«y, caiiioruia, wuo ptan io
u - j v . i i u m « tor t»n uiiiiuut viKtuo i
Nelson Oden is confined in the .Mountain Sunday.
iiuiu ,111, u n i cuiertain royasi;
upeiaie a
hairy.
jars, uaingai
u iu tn » ttuu lu UuUMCt o u m hospital w ill, u fruitured tdp. re ­
•Mrs. Floyd Lance of W olf Creek with Mr. Smith who is in the hos­
uie ui^ii m iu u i g>iuiid»iuu
mugul
tor
several
years
in
uie
lo u itin uuaiiu-M. uiitcei-» ior the ceived when the loaded wood truck visited Thursday and Friday of last pital In Boseburg.
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Wliei
urauts
l
ass
senoois,
also
at
Meu-
lUkuiug ) t a r w ill be;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Millon
C.
Barton
in which he was riding overturncu week with her parents Mr. and
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.uukivi, u . u. itow es; Overseer, down a steep bunk, «o il, he and J. Mrs. R. E. Cook and daughter Miss form erly of Boseburg are the new
cuu.es lu v.Sil Sue h u i »el uoiue. is,
« III.
rn g u s o o ; le c tu re r, M r» . I.. Bowe. driver of the truck were Ruth Lance.
operators of the Associated Service l hey w in he greatly nnsseii, as hotu
were active in me grange anil sne m u u s ,,» ,, n,«,j im e . s,,« t-rrnca u j
Station.
M arjorie i e i i u; Slewsru, U e rji thrown out and rendered uncon-
Word was received here last
in
the Civic ciuh anu church work, w in in g io iu e .senior p ia y p r esen ..
Joitusoiij Aas t Steward. Evereli »cion» by the impact. Mr. Rowe re­ week of Ihe death of Charles H a r­
Hardy Cook und Mrs. Sadie Swen­
th
e
y plan io leave soon (or De­ e u u n „ la l evening.
it o n in i. in , ; Chaplain, Mrs. Earl gained consciousness first and vey of Sacramento, California. He son of Portland, brother und sister
' m e lung zuucs liy " 1» a Bow
t r o l l ; itv4 »u re r, Mr«. c. fc. Grey; suuunoned neighbors who helped was a form er resident of the Roguc of R. E. Cook came Wednesday for troit, Aiich., and w ill also visit Mrs.
Pete, »un cuiueuy mama of out-
oanigar
s
sisters,
Misses
Dorothy
i k c n t a o , All», w .
Howe«; Gale remove Mr. Oden to the hospital.
riv e r valley and a cousin of Mrs. a visit here with relatives.
test-perform­
and Huth Wallace and Mrs. E liza­ sianuio« m e n ., iu
Kv«|»«i. A ll Mu»,; Cere», Nina .Mr. Itowe was bruised and shuken Mary Chisholm of Gold H ill.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire spent
ances
on
tne
Pacific
coast
oeuig un­
beth
O
rr
at
Council
Bluffs,
Iowa.
t r o l l ; Pomona, Vernier Marlin; up hut Is recovering at home.
Mr. und Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg the Armistice Holiday here w ith 1 hey w ill make the trip in a new u s u a lly successiui. tt is an enter­
Mora, Beulah Hosencrans; Lady
W aller Cota who has been visit­
und children and G. W. Hannon their son, Dennis McGuire and w ife. Hoitge sedan recently purchased. A taining story about the higher soc­
A»» I bleu uni, Sylvia t r o l l , Execu­ ing his parents here returned to
drove lo Klamath Falls Sunday
M i. and Mrs. C. D. Phillips, son farewell dinner was given last ial ciass a n d t h e underworld
tive to iiin iiiiee, W. G. Howe«, J. W. Klamath Fulls Sulurduy where hr
where they visited the Ellis Math, Georg, and fam ily, Wayne H all, Mr. Thursday evening at the communi­ brought together by a diamond
• i»li, (.. fc. Gray and F. W. Hictr.
hus employment with a trucking
ews, form er residents of Gold and Mrs. Stevenson, all of Grants ty hall al Bogue Biver for Mr. and necklace. Among the socialites are
I tie G ob i t i l l ] Grunge opened concern.
H ill.
Pass and Shirley Hall of Medford Mrs. Gailigar and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. ihe uaroness Jones Dorset Daguer­
Hieii in, cling on Thursday evening,
The boys basketball team have
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ■Swank of Wards creek who are re Von Escbenhacb who is trying
Mis»
Francis
Davis
was
a
busi­
November .» with a talk on General received their new suits and wore
ness visitor here Tuesday morning. Moore Sunday. June Moore was also leaving soon for Washington.
to get her daughter, Välieriä, m ar­
11,-.,lilt by H r. Hedges of Medford.
them in the game with
Williams
She is now living in Grants Pass home from Ashland.
ried to the Prince who is visiting
I lie Oregon slate »ong was »uug creek Friday evening. The jerseys
w ilh her mother.
Mrs. C. A. Thompson and Mrs.
Barones is
Margaret Bates, who has been at­ Judge Dorset. Ih e
l»> i lie group of foriy-six members are gold and the trunks are blue
Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Byerly of Carl Southwick visited w ilh Mr. tending high school at Bogue River, Judge Dorset's form er w ife, which
pre», nl.
satin. Ttic coach hopes the boys
Thompson Wednesday. Mr. Thomp­ visited her grandparents, Mr. and further complicates the picture.
Ilie committee appointed for the can play us good as they look this Navajo. Sonora, Mexico, vuued
son is much better.
nere
from
Saturday
until
.Monday
Mrs. John Dole, before leaving Wed­ Four criminals, Cash, Stuffy, Old
year.
entertainment of Hie home Econom -!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devinere nesday for her home near Merced, Duke and L il, unite for their mutual
The ladies d ub met at the school w ilh relulives. On Sunday a fam ily
11 s 1 * -I’ nt Hie 111 ..ngi b ill ..II I in »
(lay, Nnvcm bir 10. consisted of Mrs. ' club room* lust Thursday when n dinner was enjoyed al the home of and family were Monday evening Calif., where her father, Guy Bates, benefit— but the benefit gained is
not what you, or any hut one of
F. N. Tygart, Mrs. Wm. Puhi and shower was held for Mrs. Lewis .Mr. and .Mrs. Curtis Parker. Those guests at the Desimini home here. is employed.
them, expect.
.Ml»» Beulah Rosencrans.
Duseubirry. Among the gifts was an who enjoyed the day were .Mrs. They are from Spokane and are on
Rehearsals for the play have been
Mr. and Mrs. Vencil Cerveny, who
I lie committer in charge of re­ entire set of beautiful dishes, many •Minnie Byerly of Klamath F a lk , their way to Los Angeles.
Dick Byerly and Jess Gilchrist returned recently from Bend, Ore­ in progress for the past three
freshments for the Grunge meeting pieces of glassware, embroidered Mr. und Mrs. Edward Byerly of
Navajo, Sonora, Mexico, Mr. and left Tuesday for Evans Valley to gon, have rented the George Lance weeks. Miss Sharp, director, has an­
on November 19 is Jim Estremado, pillows und a number of pieces of
Mrs. L illy M< Kay, Mrs. P. E. Krause beautiful linen. Mrs. Hose Craw- Mrs. II. 1). Force and fam ily, Mr. stay until Saturday. They plan to house near Riviera auto park. Mr. nounced the cast as follows: Judge
Fredrick; Cecily
Cerveny has aeepted a position as Dorset, H arry
ford and Josephine Cola were host­ and Mrs. Paul Thompson and fam ­ prospect while there.
and Everett Rosencrans.
ily und .Mr. und Mrs. Art Gorham
Dorset, Mary Force; Baroness Von
.........................-hairmen appointed esses und decorated Ihe tables with
Mr. ano An s. jo n n Cook were vis- cook at Ernie’s Casino.
Eschenbach, Maxine H olifield; De­
for the Benefit Festlvul nt t h - i u wedding cuke, miniature bride und Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker and bora ut me Hutchins home in Sams
daughter.
Paul McOuat, who is employed at borah. Delores Drennen; Hal, Ray
Vat|ey Sunday.
(■range hall on the evening of N'o- ' and groom and slowly
burri ng
a mine on the greenspring moun­ Blair; Simmins, Ross Turpin; Stuf­
vember 9 reported plan» w ell un­ tapers. The teachers were all invit
tain south of Ashland, spent the fy, Jack Martin; Lorunda, Edna
der way. a collection was taken to cd for the refreshmnt hour. Next L O . O. F . L O D G E N E W S G old N u g g e t H . E . C
week here calling on friends and Dunlap; Katherine Wells, Catherine
(By Toney Ross., Sec.)
complete the pnymnt on the new re- club moating w ill be w ith Mrs. Su
H o ia s M e e tin g T u esd ay also serving on the election board K i n g ; Captain Wheatly, L y l e
giilin which w ill soon be ready for san Roger und something interest­
Tuesday night .we had a very fine
Thompson; The Prince, LaVern
aa judge.
use.
ing Is planned for all ladies pres­
The Gold Nugget H. E. C. met at
Dungey.
- z
meeting,
35
being
present.
Gold
H
ill
ent.
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
lodge conferred the first degree on the Grange hall Tuesday afternoon
Tickets w ill be on sale the last of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Engel and Ray
Marjorie Penn. Miss Ethel Hender­
A dinner is planned for Thanks
and Mesdames Win. Puhi, F. N . T y - Gaunyaw were shopping in Med­ this week. The prices are 10c for
son, Mrs. Dennis McGuire and Miss giving <luy nl ihe school house. The a candidate for Central Point lodge
gai
I and .Miss Beulah Rosencrans ford Saturday. Leo V. Thompson of the children’s matinee, 15c for chil­
No.
193.
Next
Tuesday
is
the
last
Joyce Hnndley.
entire community is invited Io come
nomination of officers and as this were the hostesses.
Evans creek called on several dren at night, and 25c for high
w ill, well filled baskets and enjoy
Much appreciation was expressed friends here Saturday w hile on his school students and adults.
the day. The community dinner» promises to exeell the presidential
election you better be there to for the way the people and m er­ way to Medford.
The curtain w ill rise at 8:15 p. m.
have not been held the past few
C ity Cleaner* & Dyers
nominate your candidate for office. chants o f the community patronized
years
but
enthusiast*
hope
Io
re­
Gram» Pa»«
We also heard that Brother George Ihe first carnival, given November
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Childers and Grange Carnival Monday
vive th, custom of each cook trying
Cash * C a rr y saves y o u r fs
Holcomb is doing fine. Everybody 9th. Attendance and receipts were fam ily who have
spent
several
to
ouido
the
other
w
ith
goon
D ra w * Packed House
Soils ( leaned and pressed
85«
be out as we have some important j beyond expectations, and much months at Phoenix where they were
thing*
to
eat.
All
ol
us
remember
Dresses elenne<l mid pressed 85«
credit is due the Chairman, Mrs. S. employed during the fru it work
business.
Hie groaning lubles before me feast
th e carnival sponsored by (ho
Huts cleaned and blocked
75c
K. Barnes, and her committees
have returned to their home on’
und
after
il
Ihe
groaning
people
but
Gold H ill Grange at the grange hall
M u m ,- 71
722 So. «'h
A fter a short business session Birdseye creek.
NOTICE
we nil had a good t me and- look
here Monday n,ght attracted a very-
President Mrs. F . W. Rieter gave a
Women's Belief Corps w ill have
forward to Thanksgiving day this
large crowd of people from the
splendid tulk on the club word
F. A. Rates who is staying at the
an all day meeting Wednesday,
year.
surrounding community and every­
"Loyalty.'
to
each
other,
which
Black
Channel
mine,
left
Saturdas
November 18 to sew all day. Lunch
made each determine to live up to for Albany, Oregon, to visit his one seemed to enjoy- the many at­
at noon.— Daisy Paul.
Sama Valley Grange News
tractions.
the Grange motto. Readings were wife and daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Sums Valley Grange held regular
"The Country Store,” operated
then
given
by
Mrs.
F.
N.
Tygart
and
Lund fo r a few days.
GARDEN CLUB NEWS
meeting Saturday evening, Novem­
by W. H. Ferguson and Mrs. S. K.
M rs . S. K. Barnes and a pretty reci­
ber 7. The annual election of of­
Barnes, proved to lie the biggesi
Garden club met at the city hall tation by little Ann Christensen,
Word was received here Saturday
ficers took up the greater part of Friday afternoon of last week, with
drawing card. Many fine prizes
"Spring Song." A guessing sewing thal Jack Rose, who has been a pa-
the business session. The following Mrs. P. E. Holdemess giving a talk
contest was held and Mrs. W. G. tient ut Hie Sacred Heart hospital at went to the fortunate ones.
An impromptu program, w ith
* ' ‘‘re ele<' ,r<1 ,o r
y » r on bulbs. Eleven members were Howes won a pretty plaque for a
Medford for the past month, was
1937: Master, W. C. Autenreith; present.
Marjorie Pena as master of cere­
prize.
not so w ell.
Overseer. Wesley McDonough; Lec­
monies, added to the evening's fun.
The next meeting. Friday, Novem­
Delicious refreshments were serv­
turer. Mrs. E. W. Empey; Chaplain, ber 20. w ill be a pot-luck luncheon
Among these were tap dances by
ed and a beautiful cake decorated
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Cook
of
Gold
Sadie F rin k ; Steward. Hurle Burre- at 1:00 at Ihe home of Mrs. S. L.
Bud Snyder, Carl Southwick and
w ith the names of Lucy, Nora and H ill spent Saturday night at their
Belty Phillips; vocal solo by Mrs.
son; assistant Steward, Hershul Kuikman. Mrs. W . C. Bower, in Hose was cut complimenting Mrs. J
cabin at the Highland mine. Sun­
Harper; gale keeper, Elwood Ab­ charge of the program, asks that
L. T . Cook; xylophone selections
O. Edington, Mrs. Perry W ail and day afternoon they called at the
bott; secretary. Elsie Straus; treas­ members bring a short poem to he
by E. B. Knapp and a song by a
Mrs. Rose Gay.
homes o f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lance.
group of girls.
urer, S .S . Abbott; Ceres. Emma read for roll call. Mrs. Bower has
Next H. E. C. meeting w ill be Marion I^ n e e and Leslie Cook. Mr.
b rin k ; Pomona, Huth Sage; Flora, chosen the subject of Japanese
held at the home of Mrs. Rose Gay, and Mrs. Roy Seaman and son
Betty Dusenberry; Lady assistant flow er arrangement for the pro­
November 24. All members and their Lloyd Jay of Medford visited Mrs
S eward Helen Burreson. The ex­ gram.
Irinn.l«
___
Stead and Mr. and Mrs. Marion
ecutive committee eonsilts of John
Lance Sunday afternoon also.
Holst, Jerome Fitzgerald and Albert
Straus. Members of the Grange Co­
op elected Geo. McDonough as d i­
N E W CRETONNES
AUTHORIZED
rector for the coming year.
I he H. E. committee announced
C O T T O N B A T T S FO R C O M F O R T E R S
DISTRIBUTOR
'nut a grange supper w ill be held
Bud Snider, digging up a sack of
al the hull next regular meeting
M ost people use
M E N ’S S O X
night,
November
21.
Each
member
gravel
along the Hogue, getting
L u m in all because it
ready for a tap dance engagement.
w ill contribute something for the
(lives more beautiful
T H E L A T E S T IN L A D IE S ’ H O SE
supper and should bring the food
d e c o r a t iv e e ffe c ts ;
i
cady
for
the
tabic
as
serving
w
ill
and wears and cleans
Creighton Thompson recovering
be between 7:00 und 8:00 o'clock
from "mike frig ht” after playing a
better.
preferably about 7:30. Those n o ’
piano solo over the Medford radio
B u t it is tr u ly an
yet
into,med of Hie dishes on the
station Saturday. He did well in
economical paint.W bcn
SETH
his first audition.
menu should « -t in touch w ith Mrs.
you buy a gallon of
General L in e Croe«,ri«>a
IT--,
Empey. or Mrs. McDonough for
COY
I.u m in a ll, you add or-
further information,
dinury drinking w ater
A score of people asking “What
Tlie degree team has been invited
to it, giving li/2 gallons
happened to t h e Spyglass last
to attend a special meeting of Live
of paint.
week?”
Oak
Grunge
Sulurduy
evening
Then, rem em ber one
November 14, |„ im itate in th«!
coat absolutely covers.
Tw o score of the natives chiding
third and fourth degrees. We w ill
I bat's a big saving in
your scribe on being elected Mayor.
also have a number of candidates
labor and paint costs.
lor these two degrees and w ill take
Bill Allen showing the boys how
W e ask you to trv
them to join with the Live Oak
they play football in Minnysota—
L u m in all.
M
E
D
F
O
R
D
A
R
M
O
R
Y
class. Team members are looking
hut unable to figure out how N orth­
forward to a very enjoyable eve­
8:30 p. m .
western slipped one over on the
ning.
•BUZZ” BROWN va. JACK RAY
Gophers a week ago to break their
Three Other Good (touts
w inning streak.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy B yerly of C.
Seats on sale at Valentines
p . Ohregon, Mexico, unnounce the
Fred Lewis dickering for a col­
S e th C oy, M a n a g er
Cafe and Brown’s
.liE L , u lih , OKEuON
h irih of a baby girl, November 1. j j
umn in the News where he could
LUMINALI.
ii &zncMiical
The
paint
that is
odorless—
fWes in 40 minutes I
The Spy-G /ass
M
D R A K E ’S
BOXING
Mon., Nov. 16
Coy’s Service
Station
Medford
I
Cn.
express his opinions each week.