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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1940)
A» i b V The Gold News JTho M oat Thoroughly Read W e e k ly in Southern Ore<on, Published in the Biggest L ittle Tewn fa lb« State GOLD M lL L ^ O R E ^ ^ N ^ ^ T h vi s<|;i v Record Crowd Expected Attend Fair FOOTS CREEK ITEMS (Uy Mrs. Marion Lance) The Homestead Auto Purk locat ed where Bonney's Grill formerly stood uml bus been torn down, is a very attractive pluee ulong the high way and river. Several new individ u al cabins have been built. They al so have trailer space. It was sold by the Bonney Estate over u yeur ago Io Judge E. F. Boll of Marshfield, The elghlli unnual Northwest Oregon who bus put his nephew, Jackson county full- to be held in I Ed Bolt, formerly of Gold llill, in (■old Hill, Saturday, Annual 31, pio- charge, llliae» to he the most successful ever •lulled here. Never before bus w t<r- •Mrs. W. L. Radley returned Wed eat ill the event been mo keen ami nesday from Newport, Oregon the fuir board baa made plans to where she was culled Sunday by bundle the many exhibita und huge the sudden death of her sister, .Mrs. throngs of people that will be here 'I ned Williams, Mr, Hint Mrs. Gar on fuir duy. During the past fairs field Laws, she being a sister of Mr. approximately 2500 people have Laws who were visiting their dnu- 'h« ^ h .b i.s in Gold H i" and ‘and M r / Glenn Hamilton’s Orchestra To Play for Fair Dance ■ iuru-.t 1940 ONE MOKE WEEK FOR Hl BK< KIPTIO.N SPECIAL Glenn Hamilton and his 7-picce orchestra will furnish music for the Those who wish to take ad popular fuir night dunce to be held vantage of the Gobi H ill News in (iolil Hill Saturday, August 31. Subscription special are re 1 he fair hoard feels very fortunale minded that Hie Dollar Bar in securing this music for the dance gain days will be in effect for as Mr. Hamilton's orchestra is con Just one more week. Until sidered the best in southern Oregon. August at you may secure a The big dunce in the Gold Hill years subscription Io t h e pavilion lops off (he days entertain News for just 81.00. ment at the annual Northwest Jack- son county fair held here each yeur. Dancing is from 9 till 2 and a capa REBEKAH LODGE TO OBSERVE city crow<| is assured. Kith LOCAL ITEMS ANNIVERSARY NEW TEACHER SELECTED FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL Miss Dorothy Burket, a graduate of Linfield College, and a resident of Pasadena, California, has been selected to leach in the Gold H ill high school for the coming year. Miss Burket will teach Spanish. English, public speaking, world geograptiy amt orientation. Miss Buiket was born in Shang hai, China, ami finished high school there. She comes to Gold H ill very highly recommended. THREE FINED FOR DRIVING WITH NO OPERATORS LICENSE The Gold llill Bebckah lodge is making plans for Hie 89th anni versary of liehekahship to oe cele brai :d in inis lodge, September 18. An) one interested is invited io al- 'I i ik I the met ting. The local mem hers are also planning to attend Ashland bilge in a body Septem ber fl, dresied in costumes of the FINE MINERAL EXHIBIT PLANNED For FAIR DAY Plan» were being completed thia week for a fine mineral exhibit at the Northwest Jackson county fair to be held in Gold Hill, Saturday, August 31. The exhibit w ill be bous ed in the building now occupied by the Oregon Ore Reductions Inc., which is right next to the News of fice in the IOOF ball. The committee in charge of this phase of the fair invites all of the miners of southern Oregon to bring in their samples of ore or other in teresting rock formation for dis- l lay here. The display will be well guarded throughout the fair. L R. Y in de Bogart, D. W . Bowers and Gleo Gilchrist have charge of the minerals. L. R. Gordon of the Reduction inc. is alsr. taking a keen interest i i the fair and is cooperating w ith the fair board in an effort to im prove the mineral exhibit. He will have the black sand displayed at its various stages and w ill have his plant open for inspection. He states that he w ill also run samples of sand and ore free on that one day. During the past week three men Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes und were brought before the local Jus Kalhryu und Mr. und Mrs. Fred Bak tice of the Peace court on charges er and children spent Sunday vaca of driving a motor vehicle while by at leu's! MMlVlds 'year' ' ” U' " , Kf ° * , C alifoi- tioning ut Grater Lake. having no operators license. Each by .. , ., ,, niu ulso attended the funeral ser- entered a plea of guilty and was Miss Marjorie Penninger and her Lshibils in all departments ....... Mr. ........... . . . ...... , I'purtmenls an ! vice. und Mrs. Williams lived fined 82.5« and costs. H. W. Dawson niece, Darlene Kenuslon, arrived expected to hit a new high this year on Foots Greek several years ago, was the officer in each case. Sunday from Los Angeles, Califor with residents of the seciiou vicing having operated u suwmill near the Those appearing in court were nia to visit rrlatives here for two I UO's. for their share of the 8730.00 iu pre Inince Mine and later sold to Zim Following the regular business Orville Flitcher Pomeroy of Klam weeks. Miss Penninger is visiting mium money Io be given out durir<g merman Brothers. They have lived her father, Wm. Penninger, ut his meeting Wednesday evening the ath Falls on August 14. Paul Nick the day. Six hundred fuir books in the northern part of the stale home near Central Point, and little entertainment committee put an a I Chames of Portland on August 17 have been distributed throuifhnul near Albany und Newport for sev Darlene is al the R. L. Kenaaton program of games which were f o l - , n*’ Albert Ross Long of Grants this section and according to ad eral years. home w it/ her father, Bob Kena lowed by delicious refreshments. ■ Paas on August 20. vance information many added ex aton. Another guest of Kenastons is Religion, Christianity, hibits aye expected in cacti depart Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bates of SneE- Mrs. Lari Johnston of Watsonville, ment. Friday, August 30, is entry Leroy Belcher, who was killed in BOY SCOUTS MAKE PLANS Tolerance ing, California spent last week her California, who arrived Monday for day and each exhibitor is reminded an uulo accident on Mt. Sexton Sun FOR FAIR MONEY visiting Mrs. Bates parents, Mr. and a two weeks visit with her parents, that they arc to gel their entry tug day, was a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. R.-dot-S. Mrs. John Hole und brother Ted Mr. and Mrs. R. I.. Kenaston. nt the News office. There is no Il is not that we desire Harlan Belcher of Gold Hill. Frank (By Jerald Lewis) und wife und Mr. Bales' sister, Mrs charge for entering exhibits in the A riot to incite, At the boy scout meeting last Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moore of Jack Harmon, driver of the car, was also I'om Griggs. fuir. Thursday night, it was decided that Nor is it likely that our sonville moved into Hie Pankey quite well known here. Exhibits may be entered in seven Words w ill be so construed bv all the money taken in at the scout David Birdseye, who is attending ■house on the south side of town. Prank Hanna of Dunsmuir, Calif ilifferent departments. Land Pro they who’re right. booth at tne fair w ill be used to N.Y.JK Aviation Mechanic Training Mr. und Mrs. Jess Tresham of ornia was a Friday afternoon guest build or buy a scout hall. The scouts Peace is the desire of they, ducts, Gunning. Home Cooking, SclioOT ut Eugene, Oregon spent tin Jacksonville and Mr. Tresham’s of Mrs. Tiny Altherr. In the evening Textile, Flower Show, Arts anil The Right, mortals here on earth, week end at the home of his mother mother of Prineville are spending Mrs. Altherr and Mr. Hanna motor will serve hot dogs, pop and pop Hobbies and Live Stock. Anil Peace, at the present time, cycles. Mrs. Effie Birdseye and Glenn. Sun tliis week at the Tresham home on ed to Medford where, they enjoyed The days program starts with the Is one thing of which there is a The scouts have started work on day his eldest brother Victor, wile Gulls Greek. dinner at Valentine’s Cafe. parade at 10:30 which will form as dearth. a cabin across the river. Every day and children Teddy ami Mary Ann last year beside the Associated Ser a few scouts swim over and dig on The Misses Amanda and Bertha Religion and politics, together, from near Phoenix were also guests , Mr. and Mrs. James Adumo, who vice Station. The purndc will halt at Or singly, get for strife a lot of at the Birdseye home. Mary Aon have resided in the Heed Apartment 1 Biessan of Berkeley, teachers in the foundation. Walker's Texaco Service Station »**' blam e, *♦ spent last week with her grand since their marriage several m onths'tbe University of California Bible where the key to the city w ill be Whichever and however our mean c,uli arr*wd l«st week Io spend PET CAT HAS EXTRA mother and Teddy w ill remain sev ago, moved Io Medford Tuesday. turned over to fair board chairman I some time visiting their sister, Mrs, TOES ON EACH FOOT ing eral days this week. Win. Howes by Mayor B. fl. Wigle. William Hunnicutt left Tuesday W. F. Boye and family. Is construed, that fact still re The crowning of the queen will al for Klamuth Falls where he w ill mains. Leslie Gook came over Sunday Joan Cameron has a pet three- Mrs. Clem Childers of Medford io take place at this time. visit relatives for some time. Our tolerance, as yours, has been from Klamuih Fulls where he is em months old cat that has six toes on was a guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. A completely revised afternoon's Developed more or less in life, ployed in a cleaning plant for run Mrs. Thomas McClarnon spent Clarence Thompson. each back foot and five toes on program includes races and compe By “seeing the other side” and using ning peaches, lie also visited his Monday in Medford the guest of Mr. each front foot. The cat also has tition of all description so that all, “Common sense” to keep down Earl Moore and daughter Yvonne five pads in place of three on each brother Bob Cook at Gold Hill. and Mrs. R. L. Isaacs. young and old, will have a chance strife. Jim Cornutt and Leroy Carter spent foot. According to Joan, “Prince for prizes. There will be nail driv Miss Helen Herts who is spending Sunday “huckleberrying” at Blu» Mrv. Pauline Wahl of Medfor 1 Intolerable situations, though rare, is from a mother cat that was part ing contests, child culling, hog call mid son Fgbik Elliott of Redding, a five day vacation with her par Canyon. Have cropped up, from time to wild cat and belongs to Mrs. Bert ing.. shot put, basketball throw, California NR-re calling on friends ents, Mr. and Mrw. S. M. Kuikman of time. skillet throwing, cracker eating Miss Alice MeMerrick left last Johnson of Tule I-ake, California. Grants Pass, was a Weilnesday eve in the community Monday. Both in your more or less hectic She plans on entering the cat in the contests, all types of races and week for Klamath Falls to visit her ning guest here of Mr. and Mrs. Den Life, as well as mine. father, Charles MeMerrick for some fair here August 31. many oilier events yet |o be plan James Marlin, eldest son of Mr. nis McGuire. Mr. and Mrs. Paul From what we read in the paper, time. ned. Plans also include an afternoon und Mrs. George P. Martin will re Holderness and family and Mr. and And see upon the street, dunce. LADIES AID TO SERVE turn home from bis school work as Mrs. McGuire anil daughter enjoyed Mrs. Scott Pinkerton arranged a One of those said “situations” it ap Following the sports program liepiical instructor al Lawrence, a picnic with the Kuikmans a id hay ride und burn dunce Saturday BAKED HAM DINNER pears, has developed, there w ill be a musical program a ansas during this week, driving a Miss Hertz in the Grants Pass park evening in honor of her son Scott, Causing us chills but not cold feet, the city hall. The numbers w ill b< last Sunday afternoon. Miss Hertz Jr.s* birthday. Jim Martin, Stanley On fair day the Ladies Aid of the odge pick-up from the faelory. announced later. W e, not being interested in politics, is now employed at Pasadena, Cal- Bobbins, Harlow Banry, Edith Methodist church w ill again servo The main event of the day, lh< Or religon, do have a “Christian delicious baked ham dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lucas have ifornia. Howes, Evelyn and Dagmar Christ Free barbecue, will be held in the ity ” trend. the church basement, serving to is their guests Mrs. Lucas' brother Mr. and Mrs. Reese Evans and ensen and Scott Pinkerton, chapei- evening starting at 0:30. "A rcu' We, standing upon “Our Rights”, aid wife, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peer; baby of Redding, California spent oned by Mrs. S. M. Christensen and take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. feed” will be served at the kitchei choose to number, The menu consists of baked ham, slio arrived Sunday from Rlock- several days the last of the week Scott Pinkerton, Sr. rode to Grants on the city hall grounds and beyond Only such to greet as friends. Mirg, California where Mr. Perry is visiting Mr. und Mrs. Jim Clement Pass on a truck load of hay driven potatoes, gravy, vegetables, salads, a doubt the largest crowd of the To all such, our message here. ngnged in slock raising. by Lester Dusenberry. In Grants hot rolls, pies, coffee and lemonade. and family. day will attend this event. Those at May be of deep meaning interest, The hams w ill be baked by the Pass they were joined by six more tending are asked to bring their Should it so happen they, tor Mrs. Emmitt Sutton und grandson young people and two co-hostesses Groceteria of Medford. Mrs. Levi Stevens of Klamatn own service. A peaceful solution, be by Heaven Falls, Oregon has returned home Alton, have spent the past two from Sliann Creek. The group then Glenn Hamilton’s orchestra will blessed. following a visit w ith her sister, weeks visiting Mrs. Sutton's sister returned to Sardine Creek for a Postmaster H . D. Force furnish music for the fair nigh I ayd other relatives in Tillamook. Mrs. Wallace Galbreath near the Several months experience, caring barn dance, during which refresh dance which will end the days ac Alaska Atilo ('.amp. Talks at Grange Meeting For war refugees on the Border ments of cake and punch were All of those from here who arc tivities in a grand fashion. in “14”, served. employed at Stewart Week's Pack Gold H ill Grange met August 15 Mrs. W aller Myers of Birdseye To our mind, recalls many incidents ing House at Trail spent the week Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hallahan re with thirty members and four visit Creek who underwent a major op W here methods were used, some turned Sunday from Reno and eration ut the Community hospital end at their homes here. They are PILUSO DEFEATED BY ors, Mr. and Mrs. John Darby of rather mean! UNORTHODOX NAZARIAN Mr. and Mrs. Dave Biles, Mrs. Bill Dunsmuir and met Mrs. Clara Johir- Eagle Point Grange and Mr. and al Medford last week is recovering To bring about “Peace on Earth”, Force and Lorraine, Mrs. Walter son, Mr. and Mrs. Ix-ss Dike, Mr. very satisfactorily. Mrs. Marsh of Jacksonville present. For some “bad w illed men”, and Curl and Miss Maud Sutton. The popular Ernie Piluso, of Kla After the interesting committee re and Mrs. Leonard Scott, Mr. and Mrs. women, too, math Falls, lost his first match in Frank Taylor and Mr. end Mrs. F ports the Lecturer’s program con EARNED HIS HALO Harold and Bill Gardner recently Should you care to hear of our plan, the Medford ring Monday night io sisted of songs, readings, and an in C. Fiene in Grants Pass park for _____ returned from a two day trip Jo Here is what you dol a picnic dinner. On Tuesday Mr. The editor stood at Hie pearly gates. Crater Lake, Diamond Lake and Mike Nazurian iwo out of three teresting talk by Post Master Bud “ your editor” it is your desire falls. Ernie put up a very clean and Force, “The New Authority That Tell ■ and Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Mr and Mrs. His face as worn and old; Chemult, where they visiled friends. To exercise your rights as Ameri scientific battle but could not cope Has Been Invested in the Post O f M. S. Hallaban, Mr and Mrs E ('. He meekly asked of the man of fate cans true, Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. with the Armenian’s unfair tactics. fice”. It was enjoyed by all. The Fiene and Mrs. ('tara Johnson went Admission Io the fold. through the Oregon eaves and. on "Wind have >ou done?” SI. Peter James Adamo were Mrs. Adamo's Piluso took the first fall after less Gold H ill Grange Degree team went Not only concerning free speech. Free religion, but also free press, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Garri Ilian ten minutes wrestling, with his to Live Oak Grange and put on 3rd the way back enjoyed lunch al asked, too! Graybeck camp. long sonnenburgs and Nazurian son, her brother Boyd, her two sis and 4th degrees on August 19 and “To seek admission here?” “Oh, I ran a country printing plant ters, Carol and Bernice, and Henry •vened the score a short time lat;r were glad to meet State Deputy Our pencils are sharpened, we plen with an arm twist, repeating the Brother Brown and wife. Next meet Weatherly, all of Elkton. ty On earth for many a year.” CM paper have, we have “borrow same maneuver for the pay-off. ing, September 5, each member is Tlie gale swung open sharply I lie Misses Evelyn and Dagmar ed” lime. In the middle even! Pete Belcas- to bring a white elephant (some As Peter touched the bell. Christensen, accompanied by Miss Our vocabulary, we feet, is suffi “Come in," be said, fund lake a Marjorie Smith, were hostesses at a tro from Weed, California fouled his thing you want to get rid of) in a cient. way to a victory over Jack Hagen, paper bag with a rubber around it harp; surprise birthday parly Monday In two out of three falls. As plain words are those we use, On October 3 there w ill be a debate BILLY FORCE getting an old shoe You've had enough of — er _ honor of Ann Chistensen’s ninth In the opener George Wagner resolved that the gold of the United not the million dollar kind! patched up so it would last for a trouble.” * birthday, 1 lie afternoon was spent won from Bob Kenaston of Gold few more weeks of pear picking. States is a liability and not an as Antropoid, bovine, swine c r equine, playing games and refreshments of Ard others such, Melvin Kuikmnn left Monday for cake, ice cream and punch were H ill via a foul. The first fall went set— Florence Belknap and John to Wagner in the third round when Gray, affirmative and Edith Ken Have very little meaning to a man M AXINE H O L IF IE LD looking ov Bremerton, Washington where he served on the lawn. Those enjoying Bob missed a sonnenburg but caught er the available houses in Gold Hill will be employed in the shipyards. yon and Jack Pinkerton, negative. like ane, the party were Jocelyn and Denise Wagner's foot directly on his but with a critical* eye. For serving for the next meeting, A cow, a hog, or a horse, not Meunier, Joan and Donna Centers ton, being pressed to the carpet af Pinkertons and Howes. Special ta much I Miss Rnlh Lance relumed to her Donald and Donna Mullin, Jerry ter the dropkick. In the fourth ble was decorated for Mr. and Mrs. Plain words are the best to use, DELOS WALKER winning n race home in Trinity Center, California and Belli Eskew, Marie Chamberlin, round Referee Yoakley was ready from a guy for a dollar, then turn , with some friends from there Silo \ \ ilbur Martin who were married To they, it is time some were be Vada Wright, Geneva Smith. Leone to give Rob a fall with his Gold H ill 25 years and for Master and Mrs. ing around and losing a rare to Hie day. She has spent several weeks ing spoken. and Norma Bolton, Beverly and swivel, but Ihe Gold H ill man re same fellow with two dollars at here with her grandparent^ Mr. and Autenreith. On serving committee Ere Ihe Hour strikes that w ill leave George Christensen, the hostesses fused to break when so instructed, stake. were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walsh and I Mrs. R. E. Cook. Mothers, fathers, sweethearts, all and the honored guest. 77ie S p y-G la ss thereby losing both fell sod match. Mr. and Mrs. Frsd Rictsr. » heartbroken.