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The Gold Hfll News Th« M oil Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Oregon, Published in the Biggest Little Ts VOLUMI- XLII1 Registration for Draft At City Hall Wednesday .( Fair Premium Money to Be Given Out Friday Pair premium money for the Northwest Jackson county fair, which wus held in Gold Hill, Aug ust 31, will be given out ut the News office this Friday, October II from 1 to 5 p.m. All exhibitors in liie fair who won first, second or third priz es ure asked to cull ut this time for their money. Those culling for the*r moticy should remember to tiring in their entry lugs which have the prize stickers on them. Altogether 18112.30 in cash price* will lie given Io exhibitors at Ibis time. Tile county court allows Gold Hill $750.00 each year for premium money hut due Io the many udded entries this year the total hit a new high. Tlie court lias allowed the en tire uinount. ' J 1 HU L, OR EGON Scout Cub Pack To Be Organized Monday in tbe Stato T Imrsday, O ctob er 10, 1o, Several Case* Tried This Beaver* Defeat Eagle Week in Local Justice Court Point for Second During the past week several cas Victory of Conference NUMBER 24 Cement Plant Must Show Plan For Ajdlo Fish A meeting will he held at the Gold Hill g.uuge halt on Monday, es were tried by Judge John Chish With every player on the team October 14th ut 7:30 p.m. for the olm in tlie Gold Hill Justice court, purpose of organizing u scout cub On October 3 Dale Weekly of Myrtle seeing action Hie Gold Hill high puck for boys 9, 10 und 11 years of Creek. Oregon entered a plea of school iootball team defeated the age. it will be necessary for one of guilty to speeding a truck. He' was Eagle Point high squad on the Eag Hie parents to be present to sign fined $5.90 and costs. Officer was le Point field last Friday by a score of 32 to 6. The game was featured Hie application for membership and Frank J. Beers. with the outstanding blocking and John Murry Scott of Wonder, Hie payment of first years registra Selective draft registration will tion fee. in an opin Oregon appeared in court on Octo tackling of Creighton Thompson. itlen by Circuit be held in Gold Hill Wednesday, October HI, id the city bull, witn All commilteemen should also be ber 3 on a charge of operating a Kelly Clement, assisted by plenty Judge 11. D. in the suit of ull mule iwrsons between 21 mid present to sign the application for motor vehicle without a tail light. of backing, carried the ball over tile State Gi ‘ sion against the Beaver- a charter und the payment of regis He entered u plea of guilty and was for every touchdown. 30 years of age, required to regisl Cement coni- Eagle Point made their lone, pany, it was tration fee which is $1.00 for each fined $1.00 and costs. Officers were er. Registrations will be londurlid that both sides touchdown of the game when a take 30 or member. At Ibis lime mothers and A. E. Stoehr and F. J. Beers. ut Hie regular polling pluees o prepare def- On October 5 Warren Eugene green Gold Hill backfield was in inite plan* den chiefs will he assigned for the throughout the county und the polls ifications for different dens, the dale for monthly riionq>s<»n of Grants Puss entered a action. In the middle of the final submission will be kept open continuously court of what de- pack meetings will he set and a plea of guilty to operating a motor quarter another Pointer score seem vices they from 7:00 a.in. to 9 p.m. Mrs. Nellie Yor protection of Heed as chief clerk and six assist* hack thrift plan will he established. vehicle with no license light. He ed certain when they had the ball fish life, a migrations in unis will handle the registrations will later be For further information please was fined $1.00 and costs. Officer on the three yard line on the first Bogue river, down. The Beayers held them for subject to for this section. All clerks of the i all S. M. Christensen, chairman, or was F. J. Beers. tiny and testi mony, at a Arnold W in. Bernard of Grants the four down*. board ure donating their time. sring. the following committeemen, Mrs. G ran ge M em b ers E n joy This Friday, October 11, the Gold The coon Ilerl Kenyon, Mrs. Lilly McKay, Mrs Pass entered a plea of guilty on Every male person who has nds that the October 5 to operating a motor ve Hill squad goes to Jacksonville state engin Pinkerton or Wm. Aulenreith. reached the age of 21 years on that In te r e stin g P r o g r a m insulted in re- duy und shall not have reached hi’ According to chairman Christen hicle without a valid license. He where they will tussle with the gard to the ve devices to be 30th year of his birth shall be sub On October 3rd Lecturer** pro sen, "Everybody is cordially invited was fined $2.50 and costs. Officers tough outfit from there. The game instril« ^ , ^ ject to registration in accordance gram was put on by the Agriculture to attend this meeting, who is in were A. E. Stoehr and F. J. Beer», is expected to be hard-fought as, The' opinion holds the plans and On October 7, James Ringrose, Jr. neither team has lost a game this'»! with regulations prescribed by the committee before Grange meeting terested in the betterment of our to be submitted should President with Uillie Howes filling Hie Lec hoys and Hie welfare of our coun of Medford and John Elmer Grif year. installation of turbines, According to Coach ’’Scoop” Es>‘ fith of Bend, each entered pleas of Registration* will require ap turer’s chair in Hie absence of Viola try and future citizens." fdders, plans for increasing guilty to operating a motor vehicle man, most of the players will pro, proximately 20 minutes each. Reg e Water flow over reefs, and by inkerton, Lecturer. Several beau- with no operator* license. They ably see action again in this game. passes from the canal to the river, istrants should cooperate by hav nul tableaus depicting agricultuie FOOTS CREEK ITEMS were fined $2.50 and costs. H. W. The probable starting lineup in the establishment of resting pools ing all answers us complete ns pos uni displaying grains, fruits, vege-! (By Mr*. Marion Lane«/ Dawson was officer in the Bingrose eludes: Henderson, left end; Wolff in the channel, and what channel sible before going to the register, ablua uud beautiful flowers, were! _____ und by registering early. .¡reeled by Jean Gray, Agriculture- Mr*. W. L. Hadley, Mrs. Mamie caseiand officers A. E. Sloehr and or Steinmetz, center; Chapman will be used, and what guidance de right end; Shoemaker or Martin, vice will be used for the fish to Penalties for failure Io register .ending John Gray. America, I lie , pu.tvrsun and Mrs. Lloyd Dick from H. W- Dawson in the other case. blocking back; Thompson, quarter find the channel. are set forth us follows: "Any male aauliful' was sung by Dennis Me-' Hu* community atteuucd the meet subject to Selective Service Regis mire, accompanied on Hie piuno by ing of tlie Ladies Aid of the Pres SARDINE CREEK ITEMS back and Clement, tail back. The court states considerating is tration who tries to evade this reg lorothy McGuire, during which (By Mrs. Perry Wait) given to the fact observations pre oy terian church of Hogue River al istration or one who gives wrong ime four beautiful, appropriate Hie nome of Mrs. Hay Moore in IMPROVED DANCE BAND AT sented at the hearing in August were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walsh and GOLD HILL SATURDAY information to questions that art ubicati* were shown. Ollier songs Hogue River Friday afternoon taken when the river was at a low summer stage. put to him by his registration board, tang by ail were "The Dear Old daughter Wanda Lee visited Sunday when a Missionary meeting on if it is found that he has deliberate i a r i l i ’’, "Goti Bless America ”, und Alaska was given. Plans were com- at tbe S. A. Dusenberry home. The opinion reads: “The law does Glenn Hamilton and The Aristo Bill Wright was taken to a Med crats will return to Gold Hill this not intend to prohibit any obstruc ly made such mistatrments. such America". Two beautiful *>i'gs I pleted for the full birthduy luneh- person will he placed in Class 1-A were sung by Mr*. Waller Mcl.enn ford hospital Monday with an at Saturday, October 12 with a de tion in the stream unless it has eon io he given at the community by the Draft Hoard later." as follow»; "Smiling Thru" and hall in Hogue River, October 18, tack of intestinal flu. cidedly improved dance band. There more substantial results than to Mr. Earl Tucker and family of will also he n e w entertaining cause a little acceleration of pis There are approximately 138,000 ’One Fleeting Hour". An iuteresf- Mrs. John Dunlap us chairman. Grants Pass movedJast week to the •»•velty numbers. Dancing is from catorial effort to reach their spawn Oregon men who will be required ing talk on agriculture by County liohhy Cameron of Grants Pass Hunt place and the C. W. Hunt fam 9 fill 2 and admission is 10c for ing destination." It is observed the to rofiorl for possible military ser \gcnt, Robert Fowler, who is also called at the home of his aunt Mrs. vice at this time. This work is being .in Eagle Point Granger. Other Effie Rirdseye Saturday while on ily moved to Grants Pass to the ladies and 50c for gents. fatigue of the. fish in reaching its carried on under the direction of welcome visitors were Mary Milt- his way to spend the week end place formerly occupied by the destination makes no difference af Lieutenant-Colonel Elmer V. Woot son, Live Oak, and Zelma und Sar with his father Roy Cameron ut Tuckers. ter they reach the spawning ground STUDENTS TIB IN SELECTION Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles and en. recently designated by Gover ah Jane Thompson of Curtain Delta Motor Lodge. He is attending and can thereafter spawn.” OF SCHOOL OFFICERS nor Sprague as slate director of sc Grange. Interesting quarterly r nigh school in Grants Puss this two children of Yreka, California lective service. ports were read by secretary und year, making his home with his spent the week end with Mrs. Biles Students of Gold Hill high school Aurele Blair and Miss rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusen II. F. chairman, Tlie H.F.C. puts sister Lois, Mrs. Millard Hodges held an unusual election Wednes June Furry Married berry. on the program October 17th. HEALTH UNIT TO MEET «ml husband. He recently received day of this waek when they voted B. A. Johnson of the CCC Head Refreshments of donuts and cof an injury to his right arm while AT RUNYARD HOME to four ties in the selection of stud Aurele Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. quarters in Medford visited Sunday fee were served by Mrs. Bertha playing football. ent body officers for the coming Joe Blair of Gold Hill and Miss at the W. T. Fasel home. The members of the Gold Hill unit Hedgpeth, Mrs. Beulah Nathan and A. A. Dixon of the Gem Cottage rs. I. W. Cox passed away Sept. year. Officers who tied will be vot-' June Furry of Central Point were of the Jackson county Health ussoc- P°secrans family. Mrs. Howes and Edwin Bndley of Grants Pass married Saturday, October 5, at ths 28th at the heme of her daughter, I on at an early date. iation will meet Tuesday, October won ‘R’ilt the H.E.C. gave away. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Miss Betty Shoemaker was unani First Presbyterian church in Med Mrs. Winnie Governor on Sardine 15 with Mrs. Hill at tlie home of her, -------- Radley left Tuesday for eastern mously elected secretary of the ford, with Father Devine officiat mother Mrs. Runyard. The Runyard "t the hall October 8 Oregon on a deer and agate hunting Creek. Mrs. Cox who was 79 years student body, Edith Howe* and ing. The couple was attended by of age, was a former resident of home is located on the Pacific high- wi,h n,ne ,a<l*es present. Ladies trip. They plan on being gone a Gerry Parkhurst were chosen as Hat Acherson and a sister of the way just beyond the former Bon- ,na,,e P,ans fwr the H.E.C. program week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J Sams Valley at which place burial yell leaders and Don Ferguson was bride, Mrs. Carol Whetstone. look place n October 1st. ney’s Grill. All members arc urged be Pul on nexl Grange meeting. Dixon returned recently from near elected reporter. Mr and Mrs Blair were honored Io atlend this first meeting of the Mr>’ Ber* Kei»y°n invited the ladies Bend with two antelope. Officers who were tied were at a dinner at the home of Mr and CAR TURNS TURTLE ON Io her home for |K>t luck dinner full season. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schuler ar president, Billy Force and Creigh Mrs. Joe Hlair here immediately nexl meeting, October 22. Irene rived home Saturduy from Bend GARDEN ROW ROAD ton Thompson; vice president, Dav following the ceremony. They left Johnson was nominated for secre with a fine four point deer having MRS. LUCY MEE HONORED Two young people narrowly es id Steinmetz, Delmar Chapman and that afternoon for Pollock, near tary and treasurer to finish out the had no success in the I.akeview AT BIRTHDAY PARTY year. Bertha Hedgpeth won the country ut the opening of the sea caped serious injury Monday night Donald Wolff; treasurer, Vera Redding, California, where Mr. when their car turned over on the Jones anld Virginia Centers and Blair is employed. prise. Tlie ladies had treats of clio son. The birthday of Mrs. Lucy Mee Sunday callers of the newlyweds sharp turn between the Harry Sgt. at arms, Harlow Banry and chos. Bring something for plant ex Mrs. John Gray and Mrs. Mary Newnham and Hugh Hayes homes Ken Cook. was the occasion for a surprise at were Mr. and Mrs. Lins Dorman and change next meeting. Mattson of the Riverside Extension in Garden Row. The car, a 1928 her home when Hie members of Buster Mullin of Gold Hill and Miss unit attended the meeting at the Ford roadster, was driven by Bill the Methodist Ladies Aid honored { LIBRARY ROOM CLEANED Irene Stedman of Phoenix. GIRL SCOUT NEWS court house in Medford Tuesday Underwood of Medforfl. The car her on Thursday, October 3. Fid- j The Gold Hill library room at the when a lesson oil flower arrange turned over, landing at the side of city ball was given a thorough lowing a social hour und the regu Mr*. Lulu Ring of (Nadean Swindler, Scribe) ment for local leaders of ull exten Hie road upside down. The car was lar business meeting those present cleaning this week and has a de The Girl Scouts are to bring Sardine Creek Die* sion units of -the county was given, enjoyed refreshments of birthday scraps of yarn and knitting needles by Miss Lois Lutz, home manage badly damaged but the young cou cidedly improved appearance. The cake, Jello and lea. ple escaped with a few scratches. ceiling and walls, windows and cur Mrs. Lulu M. Bing, a resident of Those attending were Pearl Tuesday, October 15th, to the Scout ment specialist from Oregon state tains were all included in th& clean Gray, Caroline Ricter, Belle Smith, mcc,,ng- Tln‘y win collec‘ «»y college at Corvallis. This was Miss Gold Hill and Sardine creek for 30 GARDEN CLUB MEETING ing. Clarence Thompson was hired Madge Dorman, Dorothy Eskew, ,craps of yarn> any si,e> any years, passed away at a Medford Lutz’s first meeting in Jackson Garden Club met at the W.R.C. by the Library Board to do the hospital early Tuesday morning. Mrs. McNabb, Ada Dusenberrv and >r any articles that may be raveled county ns she is a new member of hall on October 4th with potluck at work. <nd used, If persons have same and the Extension staff, having former Lucy Mee. She is survived by her husband, no further use for them, will let ly been Extension unit leader in 1:30. Twenty one members enjoyed George Ring; five sons, Ted Ritter, the afternoon meeting and program Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitsc ' m.v scout or lender know about Lane county. which was in charge of Bessie Fer Bobby of Trinity Center, Californhi Alaska; Charles Ritter, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gunn nnd guson, Willie McLean and Madge came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ritter, California; Leland Rit- returned Thursday from Moose Puss hem, Nexl Tuesday a group of girls daughter Gail left Saturday evening Alaska where Mr. Whitsett has bien ler, Sardine creek; Arnold Ritter at will siarl work on the First Aid for Boise, Idaho,, on a weeks vaca Dorman. A large wooden chest R. E. Cook and Ruth Lance. Mr.». home; one daughter, Mrs. Alma employed for several months. On made by Don Ferguson, especially Lance fell and broke her foot re their return trip they visited Mr. nidge at the ha!! under direction tion Io visit relatives and friends. for the club, was presented by Mrs. cently and will remain here for sev Govenor, Sardine creek; three sis of Mrs. T. McClarnon. II will be a He is employed at the Murray- Ferguson. Next meeting will be eral weeks in care of a Grants Pass ters, Mrs. Annie Smith, Mrs. Maude nnd Mrs. 0. IL Miller in Coquille half hour course. for several days. Murphy Dredge on the left fork of October 18th a, the city hall at two doctor. Moffer and Mrs. Eva Palmer of Plans are being made for Girl Foots creek. California; two brothers, William Olney Edington of Salmon, Calif o’clock, with a flower exchange. A R. Daily and R. Wilson of Sun L. McMannis of Albany, Oregon, special program and study of flow and Henry Baker of Evans Valley. ornia visited friends and relatives Scout Week, October 27, November Francisco came last Wednesday for and soon after that Mother and arrived last week to spend some here over the week end. He was er specimens and arrangements is a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. accompanied as far as Medford by Daughter banquet will be held at time working a placer mine on the planned. Bud Snyder and other relatives. Mr. ALVIS WINN NAMED JUNIOR the hall. left fork near the Black Channel Ids wife, who is confined in the Daily is Mrs. Snyder’s brother in ASSISTANT SCOUTMASTER Any girls interested in scolding property he has owned for several Sacred Heart hospital there with On October 6 a delicious dinner law, and Mr. Wilson is a cousin of are Invited to come to the meetings years. blood poisoning. (By Buddy Blair) of fresh steelhead just out of Rogue David Wilson of Willow Springs. every Tuesday evening. Jack Rose who has been ill for River and everything to go with it Mr. und Mrs. Bay Moore and fam The two men caught several nice Alvis Winn was appointed Junior some time was taken to the Saered ily of Marshfield were week end assistant scout master at the last Mrs. Pnul Holderness attended Heart hospital at Medford last was enjoyed on the lawn at the fish while here. guests of Mrs. Dot] Moore. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howies Red Cross Demonstration Week; scout meeting and he will preside the Girl Scout Leaders’ Association week. of Riverside. The table was beauti Free Foot Analysis and fitting this over the meetings when the regular Mrs. Lester Dungey and a friend, in Medford Monday afternoon. Mon- fully decorated with Mexican de week in Red Cross shoes. Dewey’s, scout master and assistant scout from Scappoose, Oregon called on dny evening the Troop committee, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Richardson master are absent. A new patrol Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist Tuesday. Mrs. Miss Mabel Moore, Miss Relh Paul returned to Gold Hill Tuesday nf- sign tablecloth and napkins with a <>10 H. St., Grants Pass. The Stewart Weeks’ Packing leader will be appointed to fill his Dungey is Mrs. Gilchrist’s cousin. sen, Mrs. H. D. Force and Mrs. Wal- ler spending several months visit basket of fruit for the centerpiece. Those enjoying the fish treat were house finished the season at Trail place. Mrs. Millie Walker of Corvallis ler McLean and a leader. Miss Ai- ing relatives in Lander, Wyoming. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gray. Mrs. Mary Monday and the crew from Gold Don Ferguson. Buddy Blair, Vic came Friday for an indefinite yisii lene Inlow, met at the home of Mrs They are now staying with Mrs. Mattson. Mr. Jack Pinkerton and Hill are now at home here. tor Frost and Alvis Winn were pre with relatives here. She was ac Holderness and talked over ways Mary Mnrelock. son Scott of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs Rill Bailey and Mr. Abel spent the companied here by Mrs. J. L. Rowe and means of carrying on scouting I lie Epworth League enjoyed a . John Holst of Sams Valley, Mr. and week end hunting in the Meadows1 sented red, white and blue lanyards at this time. Preparations were who has spent some time with heri It was an instructive and ejoyablo weiner roast on the river i „ near, Mrs. E. C. Flene of Sardine Creekj Fred Von Pegert of Coquille visit« made at this time for the re-regis In Corvallis, J evening for all present. Avena’s Sunday evening. and Mr. and Mrs. Howes, and Edith. 1 ed friends here Tuesday. tration of all the Gold Hill «rogfa