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■f I Gold News The Moat Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggeet Little T« GOLD HILL, OREGON Large Increase In School Registration RESOLUTION NO. SO A RESOLUTION culling u special election in the City of Goid H ill, and Using a tune uuu place therefor tor tiie purpose ot suomittmg to ihe le gal voters of suid City 01 Gold H ili tor their acceptance or •'•••oction of the levy to r general (unit purposes lor me year iiMI us provided in Or dinance ao . 2lti. \\ l i l jtf-wv.s upon und after the adoption ot the otiilgei of the City m <,inii lu ll tor the year 1941 Hie Council ol said city did, by o rd i nance, levy a las upon tue tuxabie properly 111 .!,«• city ol Gold H ill lot the year lU-tl for general fund pm - poses 111 (lie amount of $;>,(i72..>6, und UtlEBEAS Hie L ily ol (.old flit, has no lux base lo r general fund purposes and it is necessary and required that such levy be uutboi izcil ami approved oy (lie legul vot ccs ol Hie L ity of Gold In n , now. 1 lierefore, 1 ne people of the City of Gold 'i Inn Greta Garbo Stops In Gold Hill Monday I i ,, ® the State September 12, 1940 Expenses of Gold Hill Fair Are Listed It has been reliably reported that Greta Garbo, film actress of H olly wood stopped in Gold H ill fo r ball an hour lust Monday, while her auto mobile received repairs. According to the report the 1946 (.hrysler belonging to Miss Garbo, stopped running directly in front of inc Gold H ill Guruge, und she und a companion, Mr. Peaslry, and Ihe negro chauffeur, wailed ut the guruge white the car was repaired. When Lilas. I'ra tl, operator of the garage, approached the car Miss Garbo remarked, " It just pulled up iere and slopped, and it won’t «0 my further.’’ A little later when Delos Walker asked Miss Gurbo if ie could check the tires she said, Hu, Hu, — I'm laughing. * Miss uurbo also siiowed keen interest in •everal boys who were' matching pennies dose by. At least 2d local people saw Miss Garbo and they state that she was •ery attractively dressed in green lacks, and had (in dark glasses. I'liey also report that she was 11 div ided Swede Idond and was about 1 feet 0 inches tall. Everyone's ■pinion seemed to la- (hut Miss Gar- 10 was decidedly plain and that she vas quite friendly. As soon us the battery cable was ixed Ihe party had the ear filled v illi gus at the Texaco station and Irove on south. They had been to Grater Lake. NUMBER 20 FOOTS CREEK ITEMS (By Mrs. Marion I one a) Glenn Hamilton Orchestra Here Without counting the premium The Foots Creek Sunday School list which w ill amount io over $806 enjoyed a talk Sunday following Ihe Northwest Jackson county fair Uie ctass hour given by George cost $298 J4 according to informa Martin, Jr. of Bogue River who is tion given out by the fa ir board. To studying for the m inistry at Seattle puv these exjiensex the board has 1 ne 22 of September a group of raised *293.75 which leaves a defi young people from the Baptist Glenn Hamilton and his orches cit of just $4.59. It is hoped this a- Church in Medford w ill be in motint w ill be cleared ul the dance ebarge of the services, and special tra of Grants Pass w ill furnish mus Ibis Saturday so that all bills can music w ill be given by them. Two ic for the dance here this Saturday Registration ul the Gold H ill evening in the Gold H ill pavilion. be paid. of the members are studying for school look a decided jump ulieud The money was raised from die Ihe m inistry. A Sunday School Hamilton’s orchestra is considered Uns year w livii 41 more studenU following sources: On bund from Board meeting was held on Wed the best dance, band in southern . Iiuti signed up on Tuesday this Oregon and they were enthusiasti pre-fair dances $39.30; donated by nesday this week at the home cally received by patrons of the week over the toiul registration ol merchants, $11.00; Concessions ul of Mrs. of Cerveny to discuss fa ir night dance here August 31. tile first week of school lusl year. fair. *6.56; City Council, $100.00 plans for Veneil the improvement of the The fa ir board is continuing their This hringx ihe tolal number of and fair dance $130.95. Sunday School. regular dances here every two students to 211 us eompured to the Expenses of (lie fair are listed as Mr. and Airs. Leslie Carr and weeks. They have a few bills to 200 .students at the end of the first follows: Lights, $2.53; Loudspeaker, week lust year. On the second duy .$«.tkl; oreliestru fa ir night, $39.00; sons, Alien and Terry made a busi clear up and the committee in of school two years ago 209 ipupils cooking barbecue, $15.00; 3 watch ness trip to San Erancisco Iasi charge would like to set up a re hud registered unit on the seeon.1 men. *22.00; soliciting, $3.00; Gold week and visited his brother, Har serve fund fo r the fair next year. A large crowd is expected at the duy lusl year 198 students hud en H ill Market, meat, $99.5«; Gold H ill ry Carr and wile, his sister, Mrs. (till OO IIWOIVC us IOI.OW»! tered the loeul school. Hardware, $12.72; II. B. Ellis, .uaude Carle and family, and his dance here this Saturday and a .•«-«non 1. 1 nui u »peciui election There are now 02 pupils in Ihe Electric, $2.00; Premium Stickers, mother, Mrs. Frances Lewi*. They good time is assured everyone who high school mid 170 in the grades. oe uuu is o eieu y called Io tie lieln *4.50; Paruile prizes, $35.60; Depart alsd attended the Fair ut Treasure attends. According to Stipl. It. II. McGuire >««.««,, 1,,«. ,,«.u,a ,,, 0.0«, «>«,«,0. ment expenses. $1.54; Printing, Island. They were accompanied about III more high school students . 10. ,o,o ».00 0 cluck p. m. on Hl« *9..gl; secretary’s expenses, $2.40; home by Mrs. Lewis, Harry Carr, On Sunday evening, September 8 ure expected and Ihe grade school jo in iia, 01 .scpieiiioe,, 11H0, uni. Drug Store. $1.25; Hauling. $4.00; Jack Clements and Jack Carle, a at the Gray home on the Rogue, a enrollment is also expected Io in aiui li,«.e suuo ui suoiiiiiicii 10 ui« I.umber. $23.34; Judges. $«.50 and nephew. On their recent trip to delightful evening was spent hon Portland, their were accompanied oring the 26th wedding annivers crease. The sudden increase in the «gai v o id s 01 sum city lo r uoop other dance expenses, $4.33. home by Ms. E. C. Pomeray of Yar ary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Tay registration has made an over ..on 01 i «- j « i i i o i i io«- iu a levy lo r 111« >cu, I»«, iiciciu .o ie luuue oy Hi« crowded condition in the school. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brown and colt, Washington, who has visited lor. A hamburger fry at the outdoor Work was sturteif this week on a ■ uu.icii ul me Gliy ol Goto b u t loi daughter Orina of Encinitas, Cali friends in the community. She is a g rill, w ith all the trimmings was new door, leading into Ihe Home ..«in 1.0 ion,. pui|A>ses, including uli fornia arrived Wednesday to visit sister of the late C. C. Carr. Guests the main attraction. A set of lovely Economies room from the outside ..«-paitiii«...s 0« m uni,ipui govern heir daughter and sister Mrs. Paul at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie crockery dishes was presented to Carr were her brother, Donald the honored guests by their friends of the building. This w ill make it ment 11, llie sum 01 go,o,2.«>0 us pro Holderness and family. poaaible for stadenta to entei lids Video oy oroiuiiuee .so. zio. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown and son, Drummond of San Francisco, and who were assembled to enjoy the ..« .iiu ii g, c u r uie purpose of said class room without passing through iceoinpanied by Mr. Brown's mo Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts, who occasion. Those attending were Mr. .'■«t.io.i 01 me Guy ol iiuld H ill the third grade room. Mrs. Juek Chilin o f the Gold H ill ther and sister, all of Medford, were were returning from a trip to and Mrs. L. Dike, Mr and Mrs. Jack .iiaii constitute one voting precinct Hotel transacted business io Grants Sunday guests at the home of Mr. iritis h Columbia to their home in Pinkerton and Mrs. Pinkerton’s Football Practice Sturts aim me Guy uuu in me sum eiiy is San Francisco. tnd Mrs. Art Gorham. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Win Howes Fool bull practice started Tuesday ueaigiiaieu us a voting place und Pass Tuesday. Mrs. Haymond Lucas, Mrs. George and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. E. C Fiene, Mrs. George Binder of Elkton evening with 12 high school boys me *oimvM..g persons are hereby turning out for the first practice ippoinico as juoges all, I clerks 01 die (ä ly of Gold H ill is hereby d ir pent several days this week at the Martin, Mrs. Cloyd Dick and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. John Gray, Mrs. Mary Some of her sister, Mrs. W ilbur Mary Mattson attended the meet Mattson and Mr and Mrs. Taylor. At least 15 players arc expected to ■am ejection, respectively, to-w it: ected lo post a copy 01 said notice Martin and fandly. She was accom- ing of the Ladies Aid of the Pres Kendal Dufur left Saturday fo r reiairt when registration is com ■igned by Ihe Recorder, ut three 'innied here by her niece, Miss Or- byterian church Friday afternoon Portland to assist in the search fo r lii'Ui' M llitll, JUuge ot ejection, pleted. Gold ||i|| w ill play six-man puulle places w ithin the City ol oha Milspaugti of Portland, who at the home of Mrs. Charles Sams the taiuru nungey, judge of Election, body Qf his brother, John, who football again this year and the mid H ill, one of which shall 0c at w ill attend school here. t'u iiiiic Ivies, Clerk of Election. near Bogue River. There was an was. drowned near Leadbettcr schedule w ill be drawn up Thurs lie jiluce of holding said election, Ida Look. Lierk of Election, Bay Kenaston of Grants Pass attendance of fifteen. Delicious re Point. day evening nt Jacksonville. 'Hie said judges und clerks of said elee-' said notices shall be so posted not qienl the week end here with his freshments of boysenberry ice Guests from Monday to Wednes high school w ill use the old base lion shall pa.il for tlie ir .services ess titan ten days prior to the date Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kena cream and cookies were served by- day of this week at the home of Mr. ball diamond next to the dance pa as such tb|- be sum O said election. of $2.50 each. ston. Mrs. Sams and Mrs. Frank Hall, as and Mrs. D. Desimini and fam ily vilion. Section No. 0. The publication of Section 3. the ballot title as sub Mr and Mrs Bay Wyatt and son sistant hostess. were Mrs. Desimini’s brother in Boys turning out for practice are milled the city attorney and the ibis resolution as hereinbefore pro and Mr fad Mrs. Harry Newnham Mr. and Mrs. Don W ills of Port law and sister from Portland. Creighton Thompson, Buzz Shoe form ol by millot vided shall be deemed a compliance •ind sons were Sunday dinner land visited at the home of Mr. and to be used in said Mrs. Julia Rucker Picanco and maker, Gerald Lewis, Kelly Clem-1 w itli the provisions of Ihe Charter guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ritz Snid Mrs. Perry Ollom and other friends her daughter. Miss Florence Rur^-, rnt, Kenny Cook. I.eroy Cnrter. Jiut election is as follows, to -w il: «04- the publication tbec-oK er at their home In Sams Vattry over the week end. Mrs. W ills w ill w of Soerameuh, California, are sBlt> Siub .Martin, lla ro ld Wilson, Bud Blair, Passed by the City Council and in honor of the birthday o f liftie be remembered as Virginia Decious guests this week of Mrs. Picanca’s (To be torn ofi Pave Steinmetz and Donald Wolf. (To be lorn o ff «igned by me in open session in Stanley Newnham. by first clerk) whose father, Ben Decious, owned sister. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Shoe Next Monday Tom Henderson, Bob oy chairman) iidbentiealion of its passage this Mrs. M. I . Brady left Sunday for, the property now the Gem Cottage. maker of Galls Creek. OFFICIAL BALLOT Cameron and Delmar Chapman are Kith day o f September, 1940. Eugene where she w ill visit Mrs. ' Mr. Wills is associated w ith Mr. De- For The expected to join the group. B. G. Wigle, Mayor Oscar Hunnicutt for several days. | eious in Ihe restaurant business in CITY OF GOLD H ILL Attest: Miss Mary McClarnon returned Portland. Comity of Jackson, State of Oregon Nellie G. Heed, Becorder to her home here Sundav after a GRANGE NEWS Eileen Dick and Ted Jones from Approved by me this 10th day of week’s visit w ith Mr. and Mrs, here Special City Election, Sept. 30, 1941) September, and W illis Stiehl and Mabel 1940. James Adamo at their home in Med ly r r e ll of Bogue River attended a (mid H ill (¡range niei September B. G. Wigle, Mayor ford. meeting of the Executive Board of 5 for tneir regular meeting. Thurs Mark a cross (X) between the num ber and answer voted for Crater Lake Union of Christian day evening, September 12, mem Endeavors, including Ashland, Med bers of Bellview, Live Oak und 'Sliall Ilic Cttj o f ( m ill Hill 111,P i- 1 ford, Central Point and Rogue Riv Gold H ill Granges arc going to the special levy of taxes fo r the year er held Saturday evening at the Wimer Grange meeting and put on 1941 upon Ihe taxable property in FOR Federated church at Central Point. the Lecturer’s program. The ludies tile (.ity of Gold H ill, Oregon ns There, was an attendance of about arc asked to bring calc to serve ihown by Hie assessment roll of thirty-five. Sunday a Christian En w illi the ice eream. Lust Sunday, 1940, for general fund purposes. In deavor Rally was held at the Gold H ill Grange hud another of cluding all d<'|Nirtuieiits of niunici- Christian church at Ashland. Sev For Daytime or Datetime their enjoyable picnics at Lymans, pul government. in the amount of eral from Rogue River attended This picnic was Io get in practice $5,672.50, ns provided by Ordinance TRY and Charlotte White, Eik*en Dick, for ihe horse shoe finals lo he held No. 210." and Esther Ollom from this com .Sunday the 15th. munity. The traveling agate w ill soon he 560 YES Mr. and ^ rs . Glenn Dc Janvier of on i l l way. Lecture program con NO Bend, Oregon made a short visit sisted of songs by all and talks by 561 Seth Coy, Prop. on Foots Creek recently, bringing Boy Seoul Leader.;, Mr. Wells, Field Section 4. That the recrirder is their son Homer over to stay w ith Executive, Mr. Harrison, District hereby directed to provide such COMPLETE LINE of STANDARD PRODUCTS Mr. and Mrs. Veneil Cerveny while Commissioner and Mr. Peterson, ballots, |M>II lists, voting booths anil attending high school at Gold H ill. Gold H ill Scout lender. Hamburg other neins necessary lo r the hold ers and coffee were served by the Mrs. Mamie Patterson and her ing of sueli election, and said elec Howes und Pinkerton families. grand daughter, Marie Jones who tion shall be conducted and returns have spent the summer at Ashland, thereof made to the recorder as may returned to the home of , Mrs. Pat H. E. club met w ith a good at oe. provided by law. terson’s daughter, Mrs. Tom Knox. tendance and favorable re|Kirts on Section 5. Notice of said election Miss Jones w ill altend high school tile la ir were niadg. Ladies voted shall be signed by the Recorder and at Rogue River. to buy lumber to fix the dining shall lie substantially in the follow room ceiling and invite the men to ing form; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Childers and family of Twenty-nine Palms, Cal do Ihe work and w ill give them a "Notice is hereby given that a ifornia arrived Sunday to spend good dinner. L illy MacKuy won the special election has been culled by some time at their place on B ird gift. Refreshments of sandwiches ne Council of (lie City of Gold H ill seye Creek, form erly known as tomatoes and onions und cold drinks nirsuant to its Resolution No. 30 the Robinson property. were served. idopted und passed on the 10th day Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schuler >f September, 1940, to be held be- left Thursday fo r the coast where ween the hours 8.00 o'clock a. m. NAVY MOTHERS TO MEET SEPTEMBER 9th to 22nd ind 8:00 o’clock p. m. on the 30th they w ill spend a weeks vacation. lay of September, 1940, at which Mr. and Mrs. Veneil Cerveny The Navy Mothers club of Amer ■lection there shall be submitted to BEAUTIFUL, DURABLE SHOE RACK have had as their guests, Mrs. Cer- ica in Bogue River vulley No. 4(1 lie legul voters of the City of Gold veny’s sister and family, Mrs. L. w ill meet w ith Mrs. F. W. Ricter H ill fo r adoplion or rejection the Large enough for 9 pr. of Shoes given absolutely Freeman (torn Redmond, Oregon Friday, September 20 ut 2 p. in. At, lax levy for tiie year 1941, heretn- and Mr. Cervenv’s brother W illiam mothers who have sons in the navy ‘ore made by the Council of the Cerveny from Eastern Oregon. or army ure cordially invited to City of Gold H ill for general fund Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison attend. Come whether you are a mrposes for said year, and inelud- who have lived in the house on the member or not and hear where our ng all departments of municipal former Short property, which was boys are and what they arc doing. jovernment, in the amount of WITH A $3.00 PURCHASE OF PAINT recently sold to A1 Pontz of El All are welcome. 5,072.51), as provided by Ordinance Monte, California, have moved to No. 210 of said City of Gold H ill, a house owned by George Martin, Just the thing to keep your shoes off the floor FINAL NOTICE uni tliat at said election the follow- back of the Gem Cottage. ng ipiestion w ill he submitted to in your closet IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE .aid legal voters of said ('ity : PILUSO TAKES SECOND Sliall the City of Gold H ill make STATE OF OREGON FOB JACK- a special levy of Mixes for the TROUNCING FROM NAZARIAN SON COUNTY. year 1941 upon the taxable pro In the Mutter of the Estate perty in the L ily of Gold H ill, Ernie Piluso, the popular wrest FULLERS PAINTS AND WALLPAPER of Oregon, as shown by the assess ler from Klamath Falls, seemingly JOHN C. INGLING, sometimes ment ro ll of 1940 for general lost all hopes of defeating Mike known as John Ingling, Deceased. "Clamour - maksr." This Uttlu fund purposes, including all de Nazurian in the Medford Armory NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that dross knows which aids its partments of municipal govern Monday night, losing by two straight the undersigned lias filed his Final brood Is buttorod — promptly ment, in the amount of $5,672.50,1 falls. Nazariun opened un at the Report and Account in the above flatters any figure wearing ill USE OUR EASY PAYMENT LOAN TO DO as provided by Ordinance No. in itial gong w ith his usual unorth tt's such a prettifying business, entitled mutter, and the above, en 216.’ YOUR REMODELING odox tactics and Piluso did his best you’ll wear and cherish it lor titled Court lias fixed the 14th day This nolire is given hv direction of lo retaliate but was just simply not the prize it is. Gay Paca rayon a o f October, 194(1, at the hour of 10 the Council of the City of Gold H ill. in B W - Red. Earth Brown- tough enough for the Armenian. o’clock a. in., in tiie County Court Nellie Reed, Becorder." Greeu. Sixes 9-17. In the middle event Whitney Boom, in the Court House in Med The Becorder is hereby ■ directed Wahlberg defeated Jack Hagen two ford, Jackson County, Oregon, us to give notice of said election by fulls out of three in a very clean and the time and place for hearing ob publication of the aforesaid notice $3.95 to $10.95 scientific exhibition of good wrest jections to said Final Arcount and in two issues of tiie Gold H ill News N. Fir at 3rd Medford, Oregon ling. In the opening event George the settlement thereof. We give Green Stamps prior to Ihe date of said election. Wagner won from Steve Nenoff via I BANK J. NEWMAN, Across the tracks from the Fire Department Ihe first of which said publication a foul. Nenoff w ill be remembered Administrator. shall be not less than 15 dnys prior Grants Pass locally as Tiger Taskoff, an ex u . SW-03 thereto and the Chief of Police of tremely dirty grappler. Hadley's Complete Service Coy’s Service Station Fullers Sensational FALL PAINT SALE FREE Medford Lumber Co.