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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1939)
. p* The -Gold News The M o it Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest Little Town in the Stste VOLUME X L II School Election Monday, June 19 GOLD HILL, OREGON Two Cases Tried This Week; In Qod H ill Justice Court i During the |Nist two weeks two eases were tried by Judge Joiin Chisholm in the Ideal Justice court. Horace David Wilson of Central Point was hulled before the locai court on a charge of operating a motor velili Ic without headlights. He entered u p lea of guilty und was fined 9I.IMI and costs. Arresting of fleers were Prank J. Beers und \ G. Dunn. Harold Nelson Towse of Itogiu River also appeared in court on . .barge of operating u motor ve- dele without an operator's license le plead guilty and was fined $2.50 mil costs. Officers were P'runk J. ilecr* and A. G. Dunn. Thursday June 15, 19^□ Bob Kenaston Married To Billie Dove of Movies NUMBER Fire Truck Called Out Tuesday Afternoon The Gold Hill fire truck was call ed out Tuesday afternoon at 1:05 when the roof of the house former ly occupied by .Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively caught fire. The blaze had spread over an area of several feet when the fire truck arrived and the fire was soon extinguished. The house was vacant at the time of Ihe fire. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkhurst and family plan to move Io the house in the next few days and Mrs. Parkhurst and th<j girls were cleaning up the house at the lime. They were burning rubbish in the fire place and vines which had grown on the outside to the top of the chimney had caught fire and set the roof on fire. A small «mount of damage was done. A news item in u California pa “little old fat rascal.” Mr. Kenaston per this week revealed Ihe fad that is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sgl. Roh Kenaston of Gold Hill, the Kenaston of this city. I u n i o r Heavyweight Wrestling t Another item taken from the Cal- Champion of Ihe World had been ifornia paper reads as follows: The niinuul Gold Hill district .ccrclly married for some lime to "Her identity rloaked under her school election will he held Mon llillic Dove, famed star of the silent married name, Mrs. Robert Kenas dny, June ID, when residents of this «crccn. Miss Dove who holds u ton (Billie Dove, star of silent section will vote (or u new board .(reen contract is considered one screen days, recently slipped into member anil a dixlricl clerk.. The of Ihe most beautiful women in Superior Judge W. Turney Fox’s meeting will he held at the schoo' Hollywood. court and legally adopted a 15 house mid will xlurl ut 2 p. in. The Willi the startling news that Ihe month old baby girl. director will he elected to servi ■■oiiple hail been married for over The chi hl. Io whom Miss Dove, (or n three year term und u clerk to a year also comes Ihe announcement and her husband, Robert Kenaston, serve (or one year. this week of Ihe birth of a hahy rancher, have given the name Gail The present incumhents wliosi daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melinda Kenaston, has been in cus terms expire nt this time arc A. A IMMOCIATED STAMP BOOKS Kenaston. The young miss was born tody of Ihe couple, a year and was Walker, chairman of the hoard anil PROVE V E R I POPULAR it Los Angeles und weighed 7 originally taken from a children’s l.elsy Miller, clerk. Mrs. Miller hsb 'Hiunds, 5 Ounces at birth. She has home finding society. Judge Fox, 'Hie educational stamp hooks been named Darlene Rae. Arcord-1 silting in juvenile court, granted FOOTS CREEK IT E M S c((icientl\ served as clerk (or tin (By Mrs. Marion Lance) past two yeurs und she is the only .vhicli are distributed by Associated ng Io word from Roh she is just a the adoption. ttutions throughout the west are candidate (or the position. Eileen Dick, Charlotte White Mr. Wulker has been a membe: iroving very popular with re.xi- FOREIGN PDLICV DISCUSSIO N DRIVING EXAMINATIONS TO and Esther Ollum from here and of the hoard (or the past eigh. 'ents of Gold Hill with inaii> v r LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS RE GIVEN HERE JUNE 20 Dorothy and Pauline Baker, Eun years und during this time ha ’rom this section getting tlieii ice Gewitz, Shirley Galvin, Lucy been chairman (our times. Durinf ooks and stamps ut the Associated The foreign policy of the United ■ The stale examiner of operators his term in office lie has been vers ervice Station h <■ r e. T h e s e States will be discussed at the June and chauffeurs will he in Gold Hill Warner, Barbara Jean Slagoe, Ber- Instrumental in securing a great .looks and stamps are given ubso- meting of the newly organized Tuesday. June 20 Io receive appli- dena Bratcher and Leola Free! many improvements ul the local lulely free by “the smiling assoc laekson County League of Women ' cations for licenses and permits tol from Hogue River attended the Girl Scout Day Camp at Medford school. In the last few yeurs th e , dealer.” Just usk for tlieip. Voters Io he held Monday evening, | drive motor vehicles. The examin- held at the scout grounds every school here has improved from a ' '••’ hook contains pi...... for PM) Kt will be located at the city hall 5lh ranking second class school Io Stumps of the West. These stamps lune 19, in Ihe auditorium of the ami will be here from 9 a. m. to 0 Thursday and Friday, They were ourt house in Medford at eight o’- accompanied by their Lieutenant first p lace. Mr. Wulker stales that describe scores of fascinating p. tn. Alice McLaren, Mrs. Cloyd Dick, he will not seek re election Io the ‘ I’l'ices which are ordinarily over loek. A cordial invitation is ex- Mrs. Albert Mcllvain, Mrs. David board. , looked by the majority of the peo- 'ended by Ihe League Io any wo- nan interested to attend Ihis meet LOCAL IT E M S McLaren and Mrs. Allen McGreg- pie. Mrx. Puul Throne, of the Colony, ing. ory. is the only candidate suggested Io Mrs. John F. Lawrence will speak The Leroy Schultz family of Cal date for the position of director. WANT APPROPRIATE SLOGAN Mrs. Jessie McDole and sons on Ihe Neutrality Laws now in ifornia who are occupying the Har She has the hacking of a great FOR THIS SECTION Marvin and Melvin from Grave force in Ihis country nnd pro|M>sed ry Treshuin house, this week pur many voters and is well known Creek moved recently to the Ken imendments now under considera chased Ihe A. A. Walker property This week an appropriate slogan throughout the community. Mrs. neth Kegg place hack of the home tion. In addition a talk on “United Throne has a son in the locul is being searched for, for this sec States Foreign Policy" will be made occupied by Jim Clement and of Mrs. Bose Gay. They have been family. The Clements will move in school, is an active worker in the tion of the Rogue River valley. The by a member of Ihe department of to what is known as the Kellogg' employed for several years by the community and is believed to be slogan will he used on the plaque (overnmenl and foreign policy. Bogue River Gold Company and property on the hilL Io he placed on the new Greyhound well qualified for the position. lived at the former John Short AV. H. Hegcr and family have tak home when they lived here before bus. City of Gold Hill. . , DANCE AT SAMS VALLEY en over the Hi Way Inn and will going to Grave Creek about four The slogan can have up to 100 M ESSENGER’S HAVE SON conduct a restaurant (here. -------- | words and if is suggested Ihey tell years ago. Dance fans arc reminded of the Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and son | Mr. nnd Mrs. lairen Messenger of of the industrial and recreational dance Io he given in the Sams Val Ashland are Ihe parents of a baby facilities of II is section. Anyone of Leland were Tuesday guests of) Mrs. Etta Robinson and sister son horn Friday, June 9. The young having any suggestions as to slo ley Grange hall Saturday, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. A. Meunier and fam Mrs. Ella Mead of Grants Pass call ed at Ihe Birdseye home Thursday. man who tipped Ihe scales at 8 gans suitable for his use are asked The floor is in excellent condition. ily. , pounds has been named Robert. It 'o send them Io Ti.e Gold Hill Gar- Richardson's orchestra will play Mr. and Mrs. Hal Norris and fam Mrs. Hobinson spent the winter io mil the large electric fan will be Los Angeles with her youngest Is reported Ihe father, mother and •ge or News office used to blow the dancers gently a- ily of Klamath River, California daughter and family. She called on baby are gelling along fine. Mr. visited here Tuesday. ! bout the ball. Mrs. Adaline Noe Ladd and sister Messenger Is an instructor ut the ALL MBMIIERS URGED TO Mrs. R. E. Cook visited Monday May, who with their parents lived Sandwiches, pickles, enke and Southern Oregon college of educa XTTEND ROD AND GUN CLUB coffee will be served for supper.' i,n<‘ "Tuesday ut Grants Pass and' near Riviera and farmed property tion and is pastor of the local with Mr. and Mr. Floyd Lance of owned by George W. Lance Sr. Methodist church. All members of Ihe Gold Hill All arc invited to attend fav the Rogue River. “Ways and Means Committee.” tod and Gun dub ure urged to at- Mr. W. Kingery and some friends Mr. and Mrs. Browning of Eugene Earl and Joe Pankey and Don Fridin'evening*’June Hi aMh'e d t v I MALE <il' ARTET ™ 8,NG HERE] visited Sunday with Mrs. J. A arrived in the community Friday Martin of Galls creek made a busi from Eugene to do pros|>ecting on Cook. ness trip Io Roseburg Monday. indi. Foots Creek. Mr. Kingery was here The male quartet of Hie Methodist Algin Byerly and family of Mt. It is planned to start action nt church of Ashland will have charge Hebron, California and Irving Rob- several times when his sister Mrs. PAST NOBLE GRANDS MEET Ihis lime on Ihe question of screen of Ihe services at Ihe Methodist inson and wife of Lucerne, Calif., Elsie Rattin, her husband and AT CHARLES KELL HOME ing irrigation ditches and also hold church here Sunday, June. 18. Mr. visited from Thursday until Sunday mother, who both passed away a discussion on doing something Messenger will deliver a short ser with their sister Mrs. Jim (Bem when they lived on the former Wm. The members of the Past Noble about the small creeks that dry up Carle place, were ill. Mrs. Battin is mon hut most of the service will Grands dub met at Ihe home of in Ihe summer time, after Ihe fish consist of music. This quartet has ent and family. Jack Byerly and employed caring for three elderly wife of Roseburg came Sunday and Mrs. Chas. Kell Thursday, June 8. have spawned in them. appeared here on various occasions spent the day. Mr. Byerly is also ladis in Eugene. A regular business meeting was and it is reported Ihey present j a brother of Mrs. Clement. Mrs. William H. Bressle who lives held und a social hour enjoyed. HOWARD KELL’S HAVE SON very interesting service. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Sutlon and near the Cloyd Dick home left The ladies embroidered a dozen family of Hollister, Calif., came Thursday for Portland to attend the fen towels Io he used in the kit Mr. und Mrs. Howard Kell are SPECIAL NOTICE Saturday for a week's visit with rose show and also visit friends. chen ul Ihe I.O.O.F. hall. proud parents of an eight pound, 15 Mr. Sutton’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Those altending the meeting ounce son born Sunday, June 11 Mrs. E. Lindsay from Ashland The regular meeting of the North were Mrs. Dick Gray, guest and id a Medford hospital. Mother and west Jackson county fair hoard will Emmett Sutton and oilier relatives. visited her friend Mrs. M. Patter Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mullin of Co-' club members Mcsdamcs Ella Car- son arc gelling along nicely, he held Monday, June 19 at the city son during the absence of her dau quille visited Sunday with his i ter, Madge Dorman, Della K e l l , --------------------- 'mil. All members, especially Grang brother Art Mullin and family. ; ghter Mrs. Tom Knox and husband Ada Conk, Lucy Mee, Della Whit ¿ULLDOG JACKSON DEFEATS on their trip to San Francisco and ers are urged Io attend. Mrs. Eva Smith and daughters Los Angeles, California. sett, Pearl Ferguson, Emma Huff, ÎOSTON MEANEY Morjorie and Geneva, Mrs. Nora i Frederick Guetzlaff, son of Mr. Evelyn Thompson, Elinor Force, MONTANA PICNIC SUNDAY Viola Moore, llcllc Smith, Ruth In a fiffeen-ininute «stretch in Ihe Hailey and Mrs. Nelly Smith return and Mrs. Edward Guetzlaff of near ledford Armory Monday evening, Lewis and Virginia Kellogg. ed Monday from California where! Riviera left Hie first of the week This Sunday, June 18. former The ladies will meet again next ulldog Jackson of Portland won residents of the stale of Montana they visited at various points anil I for Portland on a business and Thursday, June 22 nt the home of d.s fourth consecutive Medford will enjoy a picnic lunch nnd a attended the world’s fair. They were , pleasure trip. natch, by taking two falls with his program at Ihe Lithla pnrk in Ash accompanied home from Dunsmuir Mrs. Earl Moore. cvnslating hnmmerlock, in the land. All former residents of the by Mrs. Fred Baker and children GOLD HILL MARKET HAS ace of a ferocious going-over from state are cordially invited to attend. Georgie and Lavern who visited COMPLETE LINE OF PAINT iim Spr . :er, of Boston, who The Gold Hill accordion band will here until Thursday, annehed the match with punches play during Ihe program. Lester Dusenberry was operated E. R. Coss, manager of the Gild o Jackson’s body ar.d head, soon on for sinus at the Osteopathic hos Hill Market, announced this week pital in Medford Tuesday. He re that he has just installed a com BILLY REED wearing a broad laving Jackson’s nose bleeding, YGA TO SPONSOR BOX turned to his home here Wednesday plete line of Acme paints, and is grin when he passed his driving md Ihe crowd wondering whether SOCIAL AT SARDINE HALL lie Pi rlla n d had man hadn’t me! and is getting along fine. now handling a more complete lest with n grade of 9(1. us match. Johnny Sutton who has been in line of paints than has been in The Y. G. A. of the Gold Hill Alter some six or seven minutes Grange is sponsoring a box social llie hospital Hie past several weeks stock here for a good many years. Rasehall fans here wondering how much crabbing Medford would icnvy going. Spencer kicked and al Hie Sardine creek dance hall this recovering front a major operation He slates that he is in a position lamiiiered Jackson lliron;’!' the Saturday night, June 17. Dancing1 was able Io return to his home j Io figure paint jobs with everyone. do if Ihey got behind In u game. copes, meeting hl-s attcmplcd return will he enjoyed throughout Mic eve-i here Monday, This store was also recently SETH COY confined Io Ihe hos with more tiaii'inering. Jackson, In ning and1 everyone is cordially in- Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Moore of Klatn- made headquarters for Fishers pital ul Grants Pass for the past furiated, grabbed Spencer’s arm n- viled Io attend. nth Falls came Monday to spend a Feeds for Ihe Gold Hill and Hogue ross Ihe edge of the ring and slap month's vacation around here. They River districts. Mr. Harmon of Week. are staying nt the Riviera Camp Grants Pass is field representative ped on Ihe pressure, reluming to JIM BLEVINS' RAVE The following lineup has been the ring Io continue with his liain- GRANDDAUG HTER Ground. of this company and he will be suggested for the baseball gam.* in.Thick for the fall. Mrs. Lillie McIntosh of San Fran glad Io cooperate with anyone here next Sunday, R. I.. Kenaston. Saylor Dick Trout took Ids match Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blevins receiv cisco came Friday for a week’s with questions about their poultry, catcher; Tom West, pitcher; Hilt i from Vcrn Cl.uk with an airplane ed word Saturday that they are visit with relatives. Mrs. McIntosh cattle or hogs. Gardner, 1st base; Roh Kies, 2nd spin in Ihe third round, il being Ihe Ihe grandparents of a baby girl, liveil here a number of years ago The Gold Hill Market also recent base; Rill Hailey, short slop; Tom lone fall of Ihe match. named Colleen Marie. The young and will be remembered by many ly stocked their store with a gen Cook, 3rd base; Dad Sommers, It; Otis Clingman of Amarillo, Tex Indy is Ihe daughter of Mr. nnd ns Lillie McClendon. eral line of fishing tnckle and hard Dick Walker, ef; Doe Vronian, rf; as made his first Medford appear- Mrs. Verne Carlon of Rend, Ore. Mrs. May Forbes of Jacksonville ware. Mr. Coss is bending every ef Rill Cook, pitcher reserve, Pop ance, defeating Sammy Kohen, New She was born at 11:30 Saturday visited Monday with her aunt Mrs. fort to make the Gold Hill Market York J ew , in a tw o ou t o f th ree w in . morning and weighed G 3-4 pounds. E inm ett Su tton . R oss, um pire, a real shopping center. VOTKKM TO MKLKUT HOARD MEM BER ANU C l i UK \ i ANNUAL MEETING HERE The Spy-G las s Beavers Lose To Medford Team GOLD HILL & KLAMATH FALLS TO CROSS BATS HERE THIS SUNDAY Southern Oregon League W. L. Pet. Crescent City .............. 6 0 1.000 Glendale ...................... 4 2 .667 Grants Pass ..... ' _....... 4 2 .667 Medford .................. . 4 2 .667 Klamath Falls .............. 2 3 .400 Ashland - Talent .......... 2 4 .333 Dorris ..... .................... 1 4 .200 Gold Hill ......... ............ 0 6 .000 In a baseball game that proved tight and interesting for eight inn ings and then turned into a rout in Ihe ninth frame the Gold Hill Bea vers bowed to the Medford Craters on the home diamond last Sunday, 11 Io 3. At the first of the ninth inn ing Medford was leading 6 to 3 and when the visitors finally finished pounding around the base paths in Ihis inning seven more runs were in on four hits and a flock of er rors. Skinny Wilson was rapped for nine hits in six innings and Andy Powhida, in 2 and 1-3 innings of throwing was nicked for five hits. Dusenberry pitching the last two thirds of the fatal ninth, gave up no hits. Medford got away to a two run lead in the first inning. After Gold Hill tallied in the 2nd on a walk to Dusenberry, his stolen base and George Gitzen's wild throw to first on Coy’s dribbler, and another in the third Io tie the score on Wil son’s double and Coss’ triple, Med ford came back in the fourth io go ahead 3 to 2. The Craters picked up another in the fifth and Gold Hill’s final tally came in the fifth when Coss, walk ed, went to second on a passed ball and scored on another error by George Gilzen. The Craters really clinched the game in the sixth when two runs crossed the plate for a 6 to 3 ad vantage. The game was bitterly fought, with the spectators and players do ing a lot of jawing at each other and at the umps. Medford batters proved they couldn't take it on several occasions and did quite a bit of beefing when Piche was call ed out for not touching third base. Gold Hill — 3 AB R H Coss, 2b .............................. 4 1 1 Walker, rf _____ 3 0 1 Griggs, rf ......... 2 C. Kell, ss ......... ................. 5 Foley, cf ..._......................... 3 0 1 Dusenberry, 3b .............. . 3 1 0 Coy, c ................ ................. 4 0 1 T. Kell, If ......... ................. 2 0 0 Gardner, lb ....................... 4 I) 2 Wilson, p ....................... __ 3 1 1 Powhida, p .......................... 1 0 0 Medford — 13 AB R H J. Gilzen, 2 b ..................... 5 2 2 Calvert, ss ............ ............ 6 3 2 Hoffard. If .............. .......... 5 0 3 White, rf ...... ............... 5 1 0 Porterfield, lb ..................... 4 0 0 Piche. cf ......................... 4 1 1 Ager. 3 b ............................ 5 3 2 G. Gilzen, c ........................ 5 1 1 Furlong, p .......................... 2 0 1 Dixon ......................... ....... I l l Spencer, p ....... .................... 2 1 1 This Sunday the Beavers will cross bats with Klamath Falls on Ihe home diamond. Weekly Calendar F rid ay, Ju n e 16 Garden club meets at 1 p. m , at the home of Mrs. Willie McLean. Regular Rod and Gun club meet ing at city hall. Saturday, June 17 Dance at Sams Valley Grange hall, from 9 til 2 Sunday, June 18 Services in Methodist and Christ ian Science churches. Gold Hill vs. Klamath Falls in baseball game here at 2.30 Monday, June 19 Meeting of Northwest Jackson county fair board at city hall. Tuesday, June 20 Regular meeting of Gold Hill 0<l«f F e llo w s lod ge.