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The Gold Hill News
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Baseball Club
Is Organized
In Gold Hill
BENEFIT DANCE
MANY GAMKH FOR
SEASON
AND
Noel Kellogg was honored at a
birthday party at the home of Mr.
anil Mrs. Paul Thompson Friday
evening when a group of friends
gathered for an evening of cards.
High score was won by Dun Fergu
son und low by Etta Carter.
Delicious refreshments w e r e
served ut the close of the evening.
O V E R D R A IT S
(By Ben Hur Lampolan)
KKymnt of an Un-Common Council
1
S-s-a-xh! Keep it dark!
Don’t tell even Ihe "bull*—
Of water—reul water—
The river is full)
(SUHE TH IN G I)
II
How many mile to Salem Town?
O fie I What do you care. Sir?
Whether you travel up or down,
The hamlet pays your fare, Sir
(TICKETS, PLEASE!)
III
The humble carp doth loce the
in ud,
The shy trim) juni|H*th to the
gnat;
The auckerddth procrastinate—
And oft-times wear a hat.
(PROCRASTINATE— Waste time)
rv
Little dKops of water running
down the hill,
Scarce enough to drown a fly, or
a thimble fill;
tie! your picks and shovels, boys
Draw a w arrant, Bill I
(“NO FUNDS.’’)
V
This is the Churter—pel II, hoys,
it's lame;
It has its faults, hu) then we
have the same.
And, if it gives us jobs, why who
is to blame?
(TH E CITY ATTORNEY)
VI
Toll the bell, toll the bell!
Let the dubs come, wight just ns
well;
T is a regular session—and no
(W ’OT—TE LL?)
/
GOI.D HILL BEAUTY »HOP
TO OPEN THIS WEEK
Stute Grange Mutter, Huy W. Gill
will be present at the Gold Hill
Grange Ibis Friday evening, April
22 Io dedicate the Grange hull.
A pot lurk dinner will be served
ut 7 p. m. and all Grangers are urg
ed Io come. A fine progrum will be
presented. Kuril visitor is requeued
to bring a hot dish or dessert.
The Gold H ill Beauty Shop, own
ed and operated by Mrs. Noel Kel
logg, w ill open this Friday, April 22
at the new location two blocks back
of the Aesociated Station. The shop
la now located directly on the banks
of Hogue Hirer and has been coin
pletely re-modeled and re decorat
ed in a studio effect.
Three sides of the building have
MRISINGKR*H HAVE HON
large windows and Ibe doors are
made of glass, giving a wonderful
Word was received here today ul view of the river in all Jirections.
the birth of a baby son to Mr. and The re-modeling was done by Don
Mrs. Geo. Meisinger Thursday, Ap Ferguson.
ril 21. The young man weighed 7
pounds and he and his mother ara OPHRATOR8 EXAMINATIONS TO
getting ulong fine.
HE OIVÍN IN GOLD HILL
A baseball club was organised in
(iold Hill lust Monday evening
when players in this section met at
the llurber shop und drew up their
rules ami regulations and made
plans for the coming season. Mei
FOOTS CREEK ITEMS
rit Davis wus elected manager und 1
Mrs. Pauline Wahl left Salurduy
Clarence Kell, business manager.
A great deal of interest is bring for Medford where she will spend
shown in the loeul club and plans a week as the guest of her duugb-
urr being made Io have a real team ter, Mrs. G. H. Muasdam und family
und give sport fans several good
- ■ - ■
home games this season. The first > Mr. und Mrs. Otis Johnson und
practice will lie held this Sunday son Otis. Jr. and Hobby Cameron
und practice will be held for four of Henley, Oregon called at the
nights the first two weeks, Tues- home of Mrs. Johnson’s uunt, Mrs.
day, Wednesday, Thursday a n d Effie Birdseye, Saturday on their
way to Grunts Pass to visit her
Friday.
Local people have donated to sisters, Mrs. Pete Smith, l.ois, Mar
ward Hie club and quite a slilistau- jory unit Arlene Cameron on Easi
tial sum bus been raised. A benefit er.
dance will la- held ul Hie (iold Hill
The Fools creek Sunday school
pavilion Saturday night, April .'III
and tin money raised will be turn i liserved Easier with the follow
ed over to Hie association. There ing program; Responsive reading.
will be no dance ul Bogue Hiver on John 20:12-31; Prayer; recitation.
thul evening and Hie dance band Easier Glory, Jessie Dailey; solo.
that lias proved so popular in Hint The Lord Is Risen, Mrs. Vencil
city will furnish Hie music here. Crrweny; recitation. Tile Easier
Funds will be used for equipment Story, Arlene Dailey; recitation,
anil to fix up Hit- baseball diamond. | The Pagan Soldier, Patricia Yor-
An effort will he made ♦«> raise don; aong. Sleeping and Waking
enough money to Imy new suits for Seeds, by the Primary class; East
er Sermou, by Harold Baker of
the players.
Wimer; song, Christ Aroae« by
Ibe entire school; benediction. The
NOKI. KBLLOGG HONORED
children then enjoyed an Easier
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
egg hunt.
thing to tell I
FuhHshed in the Biggest Little Town in the State
GOLD HILL, OREGON
VOLUME XL
PLAN
Sautbarn
If enough people in Gold H ill de
sire Io take the operators exaiuinu
Hon for driving an automobile the
stale examiner will give (he tests
in Gold Hill one day In the near
future. All those wishing Io take
the leal should gel in touch with
the (iold H ill Garage or the Newr
Office. The stale examiner was in
(■old Hill this week and stated thul
if he found 10 people who desired
to take the tests here he would
give them.
ItOt HE WARMING HONORS
MR. AND MRS. CENTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Centers were
pleasantly surprised Saturday eve
ning when a group of their friends
gathered al their home for a house
warming in celebrating their loca-
Hon in their new home.
Those
enjoying
the
evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Me.
and Mrs. Jiin Blevins, Mr. and Mrs
Clyde Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Hendrirkson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Force,-• Melvin Hood and Mura
Mill«.
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938
Students To Present
Three One-Act Plays
(
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SENIOR BANQUET TO BE
HELD NEXT WEDNESDAY
The members of the senior class
of Ihe (iold Hill high school and
the members of the high school fac
ulty will be entertained by the
Women's Belief Corps next Wed
nesday, April 27 at the annual sen
ior banquet in the corps rooms.
All members of Ihe corps are re
quested to lie present.
IS. HARRY PRENTICE TO
GIVE ACCORDIAN LESSONS
Lenore Clement. 71h grade
to the w orld!
alt raise this cry.
even now
echoing nigh.
Mrs. Harry Prentice accordian in
structor .of Medford w ill give lea-
sons in Gold Hill one day each
week. Anyone desiring to take les
sons or wishing information about
the lessons should inquire of Mrs.
Noel Kellogg-
Mr. ?nd Mrs. G. Wore of Loa An I j W us see no more w ar I
I-rt peace remain!
geles, arrived in the community
GIRL SCOUT NEWS
I-et
us be contented.
about a week ago to visit at the
Not like Spain.
home of Mrs. Ware's parents Mr
The Mother and Daughter lunch
and Mrs. A. W. McIntire, returning I-et all countries form
eon and Court of Awards wifi he
Io their home the first of the week,
A brotherhood good and true.
held this Saturday, April 30 al
A brotherhood that w ill be loyal. 12:30 at the Elk’s Temple in Med
Etta Mae Prefontaine who is a
ford.
Through and through.
student at St. Mary’s Academy at
Each troop will take: individual
Medford spent her Easter vacation Oh, if only my prayer could be table service for each member and
granted.
ut the home of her parents, Mr. and
guest, table decorations for own
Oh, if God would only do
Mrs. Ed Prefontaine, leaving for
troop table, food for own troop.
her school work Sunday evening. This thing for my country.
The menu consists of meat loaf,
And the other countries too.
scalloped potatoes or corn, veget
Mr. and Mrs. George Koster were
able (salad (jello), bread, butter,
called to Portland Sundny having LfX’AL YOUNG COUPI-E
relishes, drink, cake for dessert.
received word of the death of Mrs. MARRIED WEDNESDAY
Coffee and ice Cream w ill be fur
Koster’s mother, Mrs. Henry Nel-
nished.
Josephine Baldwin and Johnny
fendorf. Lou Lingren of Gold Hill
Tepovac,
both
of
this
city’’
were
took them up.
The uniform material has
married
in
Yreka
Wednesday.
and the girls w ill be in uniform by
April
20.
The
young
couple
will
1-eHoy Cameron of Sawyers Bar
April 30.
California is spending a ten day- nlake their home here.
They
were
accompanied
by
the
vacation here visiting relatives, al
The Foresters laid trail and fol
bride’s mother, Mrs. Baldwin, and
so in Gold Hill and Grunts Pass.
by the sisler of the groom, Mrs. lowed trail bark Wednesday eve
H. Davidson left for Portland
Ray Chamberlain. Mr. Tepovac Is ning. They will go on a hike to
Saturday evening for a short busi
the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Tep gather specimens for nature study
ness trip planning to return the
ovac of this city.
this week.
first of the week.
Leo Thompson and children of
Pleasant creek who formerly lived
al Riviera Auto Park were culling
on friends in (lie community F ri
day.
“THE INN OF RETURN”
APPEAR IN MEDFORD
PROGRAM THIS WEEK
The Misses Elaine Parker and
Mary Frances Moulton were two
Gold Hill residents who appeared
on Hie program in the sensational
musical revue “Hit II Up” present
ed Tuesday and Wednesday at the
school auditorium in Medford. The
production was sponsored by Ilia
Medford Lions club.
The two girls appeared in a cow
boy selection when they with two
Medford students played “Coming
’Hound Tile Mountain” on the ac
cordian. Roth girls are students of
Mrs. Harry Prentice of Medford.
Jim Clement returned to his
home here Thursday after working
all winter at the Benton Mine near
Glendale.
“THE POWERS THAT BE”
“HE AIN’T DONE RIGHT by NELL’
The three one-act plays to he presented by
The Junior and Senior Classes
of the («old Hill High School
TUESDAY EVENING — MAY 3
at 8:00 o’clock in the gymnasium
Admission 15c and 25c
Garden Club
Banquet Given
Monday Night
Fifteen members of the Past
Noble Grands club met last Thurs
day, April 14 at the home of Mrs.
Bessie Henderson on the north Pa
cific highway. Two visitors also at
tended the meeting.
Amethyst friends exchanged East
er gifts and the members enjoyed an
Easter egg hunt, belle Smith and
Ruth Lewis lied for first place in ANNUAL DINNER AND ENTER
the hunt und Mrs. Bowers received
TAINMENT IS ENJOYED
consolation. The attendance prize
AT LODGE HALL
was won by Mrs Mabel Hittle.
The next meeting will be Thurs
Monday evening more than SO
day, April 28 at Ihe home of Mrs.
people
enjoyed the annual Garden
Ruth Lewis.
club dinner in the Odd Fellows hail
which celebrated the sixth birthday
MISS BEULAH SHARP SPEAKS
of the G o ld H ill organization.
TO GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS
Guest were husbands of club mem
bers, teachers in the Gold H ill
The Gold H ill Garden club niel
school and other invites! guests.
in regular ---'io n last Friday in
Places were laid at the four long
their . oo
the city hall with Ifi
tables in Hie dining room, decorat
members present.
ed with bridal wreath, daffodils
Miss Beulah Sharp gave a lecture
and flowering quince. The color
on collection of pollen which is
scheme of yellow and white was
used Io make different serums. The
carried out. The Misses Jill Martin.
talk proved to be very interesting.
Dorothy Ham, Mildred and Lucille
Mrs. Paul Holderness reported
Smith each had charge of a table
that there were 17 exhibits at the
and saw that the guests were
flower show, which made a very
plentifully served. Two hostesses
nice display. Mrs. Force reported
were seated at each table.
05.75 was cleared at the Garden
Mrs. Sam Kuiktnan, president of
club i>rogram April 8.
the club acted as toastmistress and
Next week the school committee
introduced the speakers. Those re
will visit the junior garden club.
sponding with short talks follow
ing the dinner included Cleo Gil
BOB KENASTON SUBDUES
christ, H. D. Force, Dennis Mc
EX-LUMBERJACK MeDONALD
Guire, .Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist, Wallace
Iverson and Clarence Cook. Offic
Before a capacity crowd in the ers of the dub are: president, Mrs.
Medford Armory Monday night Ser Kuikman; vice president, Mrs. M a il
geant Boh Kenaston, former Marine er McLeaa; treasurer, Mrs. Chas.
of Gold Hill, won a victory over Kell and secretary, Mrs. Geo. Dor-
Sockeye Jack McDonald, with his
famous Gold H ill crab, after about
While dinner was being served
fifteen minutes of hectic wrestling Miss P hyllis Miller played several
Sgt. Kennstoo, m aking Ms first selections Jn the piano. Later an
wrestling appearance in tea weeks,
entertaining program consisting of
due to having broken an ankle in a the following numbers was present
match at Klamath Fails, displayed ed: two vocal solos, “I Love A
ail his former superlative strength: Lady” and “Green Eyed Dragon”,
and toughness*. McDonald started Frederick Guetziaff; two violin
the (natch at the initial bell with solos, Don Ferguson; saxaphone
an attempt to re-break Kenaston’s duet, Lorraine and Billy Force;
ankle and after trying every- feas violin solo, Alice Lee Cook; accor
ible way to do so, fell victim of the dian selection, “Coming ‘Round Ihe
ccgb< and was unable to return for Mountain. Mary Frances Moulton
further wrestling. Several times and Elaine Parker.
Referee Yoakley attempted to a-
Following the program several
ward Kenaston the fall, due to the moving pictures were shown by E.
fact that McDonald refused to break B. Knapp and the rest of the eve
his leg holds, but Bob was not sat ning was spent dancing with Mrs.
isfied with a given fall, and proved Noel Kellogg and Don Ferguson
to the fans that he could stand the
furnishing the music.
lumberjack’s brutality until the
Mrs. Walter McLean was chair
right opportunity- came, when he man of the dinner committee; Mrs.
took full advantage of it.
H. D. Reed and Mrs. Joe Blair dec
In the middle event. Bulldog Ken orations and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist,
Hollis lost two straight falls to program. Mrs. McLean wishes to es
Wild Red Berry. The Canadian took pecial^ thank all of those who
the fjrst fail in the initial round helped in any way with the dinner.
with-a reverse leg breaker, and the
decisive fall in the third canto with
ODD FELLOWS NEWS
a body press.
in the opener, Marshal Carter and
The Odd Fellows w ill not meet
Paul Murdock battled six clean, in Gold H ili next Tuesday evening
scientific rounds to a draw. Carter but will go to Medford where they
losing the first fail on a body acis- will have a joint meeting with the
$prs in Ihc third round and taking Medford lodge in celebrating the
the second in the sixth with a body 119th anniversary of the organiza
slam following drop kicks.
tion. The banquet w ill be held at
A rough, inowntaineer cabin, an
Indent New England inn, and a
lit of moonlit dreamland! All ol
beat will be seeq in the one act
lays to be presented by the jun-
>rs and seniors of the high school.
In order to create these three
sei
lettings
on a stage where change
background is impossible spec-
i lighting effects and scene dress-
g are being planned. One play
Will be presented in front of the
Surtain in stylized manner.
Granny P e r kin’s mountaineer
home will be recreated in “He ain't
bone Hight by Nell”, a melodrama
|layed as real, old-theatre.
Jonathan Adams’ family
has
gwned "The Inn of Return** for
four generations and the sturdy old
Inn has gained personality and nt-
Jhpsphere during its 100 years.
The Powers That Be” live in a
dreamland of your making, and
•line. There, under a tall dead pine
sil the two Powers who decide the
fates of those who seek help from
them.
The three plays will be presented
Tuesday, May 3 in the high school
gymnasium. Interesting and unique
«luge effecls ure promised the play
Audience.
PEACE TO THE WORLD
By
Mrs. Norman Baxter who
Peace
injured in an auto accident near
Let
Medford is reported as rapidly im- Why.
It’s
proving.
PAST NOBLE GRANDS MEET
AT HENDERSON HOME
NUMBER
the Methodist church and w ill
start at 6:30. The program w ill
start promptly at 8:00 and every
Another dance will be given in body is welcome.
Ihe Sams Valley Grange hall Satur-
day night, April 23. Music by H a r-! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise motored
•Id Grow’s orchestra of Eagle ■ to Phoenix Sunday afternoon.
Point. Good floor and good supper,
pveryone invited.
SAMS VALLEY NEWS
High school students arc practic
ing the junior-senior class play
which w ill be given April 29.
77ie S p y-G lass
T IL L IE and CLARENCE COOK
Standard achievement tests were gazing intently at Ihe pictures on
given at the local school Tuesday. the walls as they waltzed around
A number of pupils from neighbor ihe Odds Fellows hall.
ing schools were present for the
tests.
MR. and MRS. TOM SMITH cele
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Day are the brating their 25th wedding anni
versary Tuesday.
proud parents of a daughter born
in Sacred Heart hospital last F ri
CARL ROUTH
asking for a
day.
couple of days off so he could go
Mrs. Lloyd Clark had her ton home and catch up on his prayers.
sils removed in Medford Monday.
Teachers PAULSEN and MOORE
She is getting along nicely at the
practicing up for spring baseball by
home of Mrs. Frances Spurlin.
Steve Wilson took a load of fat throwing rocks at a telephone pole.
hogs belonging to local farmers, to
market in San Francisco Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell
and daughter spent Easter Sunday
with relatives at Reese Creek.
HELEN DORMAN out with Artie
for a driving lesson.
VERN WALKER buying a botile
of wave set.