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The Gold Hill News T h . M ost Thoroughly Read W eekly to Southern Oregon, P u b h .h ^ t n the GOLD HILL OREGON Senior Events Planned For Coming Week NEXT YEAR’S FIRST GRADERS TO BE GUEST» FRIDAY Chain Letter» and Po»tal Card» Violation of Law L U tfo T NUMBER L hu2 s(la- ’ -M:tL ± 2' J 94- Gilbert Lentz Picked Among Outstanding 10 at Camp FOOTS CREEK ITEMS (By Mr». Martwa Umc) Baacfall Team Drops Clos« Game to Crescent City The Rogue River Chinooks base Mr». W. L. Hadley entertained the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian ball team, which has five Gold Hill Church at Rogue River Friday players on it, dropped a close game when the annual all day meeting to Crescent City last Sunday by a was held with a covered dish score of 8 to 7 in a game played in luncheon at noon. Preceding the the coast city. At the end of the business meeting Mrs. W. S. Cary third inning the score was tied up was given a handkerchief shower at I to 1. Playing for Hogue River were by her friends who regret her leaving for Portland after being a Clarence Kell, c, Stout of Grants resident of Hogue River for twenty Puss, p; Logan Gardner, first; Wil four years. The Thank Y ob bags mer Bailey, second; Marion Pitt ss; Wills, * third; were with »4.79. Those W trc l turned u i i i t t i i in n - ■ n man, i a i i i i» » t I>aurence present were Mrs. Elizabeth Fow- | )elo, Walker, If; Lester Foley, cf ler, Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. Garfield, I anj Lloyd Beers, rf. Laws, Mrs. W. S. Cary, Mrs Sam This was the opening game of the Sandry, Mrs James Helfrish, Mrs. southern Oregon league baseball Cloyd Dick, Mrs. Haymond Lucas, season and prizes were given for Mrs. John Breeding, Mrs. May | the seasons “firsts”. Logan Gard- Shults, Mrs. Albert Mcllvain, Mrs. ner won a $1.00 worth of groceries David McLaren, Mrs. Clarence for the first put-out and Laurence Stiehl, Mrs. Perry Ollom, Mrs. John Wills won a $1.00 bottle of hair At Rogue River Friday Dunlap. Mrs. Fay Stiehl, Mrs. Mar tonic for catching the first fly. The schedule for the 1941 season Watering Hour» To Be ion Lance and Mrs. Badiey, hostess. Last Friday evening Gold Hill Rev. D. D. Randall and wife of has been announced and the team Strictly Enforced talent” presented their three-act Medford met with the teachers of will play all of its home games at play, “Goldie, Inc.” at the school the Foots Creek Sunday school Rogue River. Hoosier Hoffard is Watering hours went into effect auditorium in Rogue River to a Thursday evening at the home of managing the Rogue River outfit. in Gold Hill, May 1 and they will fair-sized crowd. Gate receipts Mrs. Frank Dailey to formulate June 1, Medford plays at Rogue lie strictly enforced by the City gregation. Song, ’’.K..ce Perfect Pence." girl» CITY STREETS GRADED; Marshal. The hours are from 6 to 8 from the play which will be turned plans for a Daily Vacation Bible River. r o BE OILED SOON June 8, Crescent City at Rogue in the morning and 5 to 8 at night. over to the fair board were $28.46. School thi» summer beginning Odette. This amount added to the receipt» June 2 and continuing to June 13 River. Scripture rending. Hr. H. 5. Anyone who does not observe the All the streets in Gold Hill were of the play when il was presented excepting Saturday. Sessions will June 15, Rogue River at Grants Iteicha rd. graded by Ihe county grader during watering hours is subject to a in Gold Hill April 30, makes a total begin at 9:06 a.m. and end at 11:45 Pass. Special song. fine. the past week ul the expense of the June 22, Medford at Rogue River Song, •Follow the Gleam” girls city. The streets were in very had A charge of 75c per month is be of $150.00 received from the two a.m. Three teachers will be in June 29, Grants Pass at Rogue charge. All »re invited to attend ing made for each adjacent lot that performances. octette. condition and the graded did a lot The special fair board meeting from two years to any adult age. River. Sermon, Hr. Reichard. is being irrigated and $2.00 for towards smoolhing them up. As which was scheduled for this Fri Rev. Randall will be present at July 6, Rogue River at Medford. Hymn, “Come Thou Almighty soon as the county oiler is available each lot additional to the first two day night will not be held at this July 13, Crescent City at Rogue the beginning and also at different lots. Every water user will be King.” congregation. the streets will be oiled. Benediction, Hr. Reichard. checked closely Io see that he Is time. The next meeting of the board times during the sessions and will River. July 20, Rogue River at Grants paying for the amount of land he wifi be Friday evening, June 13 at also hold evening meeting a few Commencement exercise» will be PARTY AT TYGART HOME the city hall. times during the two weeks, dates Pass. held for the fourteen graduates on HONORS BIRTHDAYS is irrigating July 27, Crescent City at Rogue of which are to be announced lat Wednesday evening of next week, JOCELYN MEUNIER HONORED GRANGE NEWS River. starting at eight o'clock. Hr. J. H. er. Mrs. Frank Tygart was hostess on August 3, Medford at Rogue River Several Gold Hill Grangers at ON TENTH BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. John Cummings Jewell, deun of the school of cdu Wednesday in honor of the birth August 10, Grants Pass at Rogue cation at Ihe University of'Oregon days of Mrs. Carl Routh and Mrs. i tended the presentation of the who have lived at the former Wil Jocelyn Meunier was honored on liam Carle place since February, River. will be the speaker of the evening Itoy Centers at her home on Sar- agate by Live Oak Grange to Talent August 17, Rogue River at Cres- Grange on Thursday. May 15. Next her tenth birthday Monday when moved the first of the week to Al The commencement program will her mother Mrs. A. Meunier enter goma near Klamath Falls, Oregon. I cent City line creek. serving committee for Grange. June lie us follows: Other guests were Mrs. Bert Ken tained a group of her friends. The proc'essionail* “Grand March , the yon, Mrs. Anson Vian. Mrs. Wilbur 5 and II.E.C. June 10 will be Mrs where Mr. Cummings wilt be e m - -------------------------- girls enjoyed refreshments a t The Girl Scouts will have a pic- high sdiool orchestra. Martin, Mrs. Clyde Mapcl. Mrs. Ethel Martin and Mrs. Pauline Ty Nandie’s in Grants Pass and then ployed by the Kesterson Lumber Company. Their daughter Etta is nic next Wednesday noon on the Invocation, Rev. 1). E. Millard. 1.ester Thom pson. Mrs. I.iflie M ac gart. li.lLC- will meet ul the Grange attended the show at the Rogue staying with Mr. and Mr». Tom lawn at the Keyon home on the Song. “When Children Pray," Kay, Mas. Wm. Autenricth and the Theatre. Griggs until the close of the Gold Sams Valley road. All girls are to girls octette. Misses Beverly Kenyon. Donna and Hall Tuesday, May 27, at 11:30 to Those enjoying the evening were Hill school nexl week when she bring sandwiches and salads, cook- go out on the banks of the Rogue Salutatory, Valentine Cook. Marcia Centers and the hostess ies, olives, pickles and potato chips River by Lymans for a potluck Janie Marsden, Barbara Nathan, will join her parents. Orchestra selection. Mrs. Tygart. Mr and Mrs. C A. Gandy of Keno, are apportioned among the girts. picnic dinner and business meeting Norma Jean Bolton, Patricia Kile, Presentation of Awards, Dennis Geneva Smith and the honor guest Oregon who have bought the eighty The picnic lunch will be at noon McGuire. MRS. CLYDE KELL HONORS Jocelyn Meunier. DRAFT QUESTIONNAIRES acre place on the left fork of Foots and all leaders and committee la- Orchestra «election. SISTER AT FAREWELL PARTY Creek formerly owned by Mr and dies are invited to be there as weR RECEIVED BY MEN HERE Valedictory. Winona Dungey. Graduation announcements r e- Mrs. W alter Stevenson, called at | es every Girl Scout, Vocal solos. Mrs. Norman Gail. Mrs. Arty Laws, nee Luuraine More questionnaires for the se eived here this week tell of the the home of Mr». William Johnson . Address, Hr. J. R. Jewell. Force, was pleasantly surprised graduation on May 29, of Miss Ger Presentation of diplomas, wm. Friday afternoon, when her sister lective service of the United States aldine Parkhurst, daughter of Mr. Tuesday. They do not plan to live j Scout» And Mother» Autenricth. chairman board of di Mrs. Clyde Kell, entertained a group army were sent by draft board No. and Mrs. Harry Parkhurst, from the here for three years but spend most Enjoy — - ~ Annual ' Dinner rectors. of friends in her honor. Mrs. Laws 2. to men who had registered at Pendleton high school. The Park- every weak end on the property Song, "Hear Land of Home, Glee has been visiting here for several the Gold Hill office. Those receiv burst’s moved from Gold Hill sev which is rented to Mr Elder on the The local troop of Girl Scouts days and left Sunday for her home ing their papers during this week eral months ago. club. held their annual Mother-Daughter Ed W oodcock place. were: Benediction, Rev. 1). E. Millard. at Golden, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinken, dinner last Tuesday evening at the Calvin F.arl Sargent, 809 Processional, "The Prom , or Those enjoying the afternoon Mrs. Carrie Drake was able to Mrs W L Badiey and Mrs. Tom W.R.C. room in the city hall. Moth Laurence Russell Smith, 821. chestra. were Mrs. Jim Blevins. Mrs. Delos come to Gold Hill this week to look Knox went to Talent Friday eve ers, leaders and troop committee Raymond Aurele Blais, 822. The annual senior picnic will be Walker, Mrs. Ray Wyatt, Mrs. Bill after business. During her visit ning to take the traveling agate. members were guests of the girls. Andy Payne, 827 held Monday, May 2«, when Ihe Force, Mrs. Laws anil Mrs Kell. here she went to the cemetery and There were over thirty from Live A pot luck dinner was served with Ernest Lenord Lingren, 870. graduates accompanied by Dennis punch, ice cream and cookies given took care of the grave of Mr. Drake. Oak Grange who made the trip. Melford M. Hood, 890. McGuire will spend the day at Ihe by the troop committee. Jerauldine LOCAL ITEMS Edward Bolt of Marshfield, son Oregon Caves. The students plan to Smith welcomed the guests and of Judge George Bolt, is improving enjoy a picnic at the government Mr. and Mrs. McGuire were hosts his property "Homestead on the Mrs. Troy Spencer gave the re camp and then tour the caves. to a Guardian Service Sunday eve Rogue” where Bonneys Grill was sponse. Each committee member Seniors graduating this year are ning. Those enjoying the dinner formerly located by building a gave a short talk to the girls and Edith Howes, Vera Jones, Valen were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail, new office, lobby and dining room i.ll present had to tell a good deed tine Cook, June Robbins, Betty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gail, Mr and where meals may be served later. done during the day. Shoemaker, Helen Wilson, Winona Mrs Noel Kellogg and Jimmy, Mrs. Marguerite Nelson sang a solo, He is being assisted by his uncle, Dungey, Shannon Thornton, Kelly P. E. Ho'lderness and Leona and “IT1 Take You Home Again, Kath Ed Bolt, formerly of Gold Hill. Clement, Creighton Thompson, Tom Gene and Mr. and Mrs. McGuire leen,” Mrs. Holderness told some of Bill Cotton of Birdseye Creek Henderson, Bill Force, Delm ar the events of her trip to Seattle. and JoAnn. who has been home from his work Chapman and Don Ferguson. The most outstanding thing to her Mrs. A. E. Lewis and Miss Leota at the Benton Mine near Glendale, was the trefoil made by over 2000 SATURDAY. MAY 24TH Lewis of Portland came Tuesday to Oregon for about a month left Girl Scouts with a living flag in the Sunday visitors at the home of visit relatives here. Mrs. Lewis Is Thursday for Portland to enter the Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McGuire were the grandmother of Mrs Melford center. Veterans hospital for a check up. Mr. and Mrs Albic Beck of Jackson Hood and Mrs. John Chisholm and Guests besides the girls were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison Mesdames Amy Ross, Edith Thomp ville. Miss Lewis is their aunt. The guests It’s a fact that most everyone in Gold Hill has contri who have been living on Foots son, Elinor Force, Troy Spencer, something toward the success of our ambitions Ito> gh e G M icre will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Creek but recently moved to Evans Bert Kenvon. Hazel Holderness, W, Hill the Handiest Place in town to do your shoppt g. AJ* "rank Jones of Willow Springs Creek to be near his work nt Mur easel, Roy Centers. Wilbur Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eddings of to fulfill a multitude of your reqirements. Too, in a sell ng phy Brothers Dredge, are the par Mrs. Gascon, Misses Beth Paulsen, Iakridge, Oregon, were business that is so much more desirable and in keeping with the P ents of a baby daughter Sandra, Mabel Moore, Bea Evans, Ailene !„ which we choose to serve you. At this juncture may we. The DOROTHY BURKETT adopting visitors in Gold Hill lust week. Mrs born at the Josephine General hos Inlow, Mrs. Walter McLean. Myrtle Cameron of Cottage Grove Perkins Family, thank each and everyone. the Southern Pacific motto: Next pital at Grants Pass May 10 at 7:40 Enough girls and leaders have leeompanied them to Gold Hill time try the “Train." She is the first grandchild of registered so the troop will be re With Hie Official Opening of our new home we are ex where she visited with her mother, tending an invitation to all those Friends or In fact E' er>™c ..... and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. registered at national headquarters High school students looking up Mrs. Walter Dungey, during her U invited to come in anil view the progress made thus far and Mr and Mrs Johnnie Rose, former and will make plans for the sum from yc old swimming hole on the tav here. have a treat for yourself. We have made arrangements to serve ly from here, have a baby daughter mer outings. Besides the elected delegates Io first hot school (lay of the season you something we know you’ll tike We’ll be ready to serve Judith born May 13 at 8:00 p ic. at Io see the professor casting a glance the convention. Mrs. Jean Gray, you any time all day long. The Kiddies will not be forgotten the Josephine General hospital at Mrs. George Dorman and Mrs. Haz in their direction. guests Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Grants Pass, granddaughter of Mr. qither. Come in for your treat too. I Holderncss attended the second Cloyd Dick. They were returning BUSTER MULLIN thinking that lay of Ihe Federation of Garden and Mrs. Jack Rose. A special program is trying to be arranged for this day from a business trip to Grants Pass LEON WISE was very wise when clubs held at Grants Pass. In the Mrs. Bessie Anderson and son Ed but ns this goes to press we are unable to say for sure, I and left Wednesday for Montague, he inquired about the coffin (boat) afternoon the delegates and visit Boling of Applegate, former resi keep an ear open until that day as we have virtually been California on business in logging he was remodeling. dents of the right fork of Foots ors visited the home and garden of promised. Creek, were here Wednesday of work. One of the doors nt Parkers new Mr. and Mrs. James Lium on the Ralph Biles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perhaps the most popular addition to our new services is last week on business in the inter »tore saying "hello” to everyone Rogue River. Pictures were shown John Biles who formerly lived near our Fresh Meat Department. In that end to better acquaint est of their property here. who came in the first few days af in the evening of trees, flowers, Riviera and Miss Dorothy Jones you we will offer some real special prices for this day. Glenn DeJanvler of Bend, Oregon buildings and other scenes of in were married recently at Reno, ter the store was open. So then folks don’t forget our date, Saturday, May 24. spent the week end here witn his terest to Mr. Jackson when he w Nevada and are living at 1143 Kane You’ll notice lots to be done around here yet, but we 11 dc JEAN GARDNER trying to keep a forest service man. The wild wife and children who are living at tickled pink to have you call and see what has takon plac her chin out of the way of her flower display at Ihe Redwoods their mine near the Leslie Carr Street, Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Birdseye knees while she took a fast spin on Hole, was very interesting, showing home while the boys, Homer and thus far. made a business trip to F.agle Point Donnie Chisholm’s Iwo-foot bicycle. some very common flowers and Gerald, are attending school at .Sunday. Their children, Teddy and WE’LL BE SEEN YA Gold some that are not scenr very often. DICK ami LOIS RLANKENlU’RG Mr Hill and Mrs. L. E Basey from ' Mary Ann, were guests of PatsY display was collected, brought of Grants Pass coming up to Rogue The ................... Klamath Fail« tWWftllM Lou Knox after Sunday ac ooh THE PERKINS FAMILY River to see how their old friends and arranged by the Illinois Valley looked and acted on the stage. Garden dub. Youngsters who will enter the (irsl tfrude ul Gold Hill next lire invited to uttend school here this Friday, May 23, us guests of this year’s first grade class and their teacher, Miss Joyce Handley. This school visiting parly is an annual affair sponsored by Miss Handley and I elps a lot in gelling ut- Plunk for Ihe graduating Junior» the youngsters interested in tending sellout. of Ibr Gold Hill nigti s d io o l have In-cn completed HU» week and In clude Rucciduuicutc services for MR8. CHA». GRAY TO HEAD Sunday evening, May 25, and (.0111- METHODIST LADIES mcnceiuenl exercUc» Wednesday Mrs. Chas. Gray was elected evening. Moy 28, president of the Women’s Christian The Baccalaureate »ervlce» will Service of the Methodist church at be held Sunday evening in the high the regular meeting of Hie club school auditorium »lading at eigtit Thuraduy, May 15. other officers o'clock. Rev. Herman S. Heiehurd of the Grant» Pa»» Presbyterian selected at this time were vice president, Mrs. Roy Bornaman; ehurdi will deliver Ihe »erinon. Baccalaureate include» the fol treasurer. Mrs. Cecil Johnson und secretary, Mrs. Cal Dusenbery. lowing number»: Sunday school is held at the Prove ssionnl. Mis» lieu Even» and church every Sunday at 10 o'clock Miss Allene Inlow. Hymn. “Holy, Holy, Holy", ccn ■nd preaching service at 11. Gilbert Lentz, »on of Mr. and Mrs. The mails in all purts of the coun try are being flooded at the present Carl Lentz of Gobi Hill, vas recent time with letters und postal cards ly selected us one of the ten out relating to so-called endless chain standing men in his squadron at Hankie club, Apron club, Flower McChord field. Lentz enlisted in the army four months ago. Club, Hobby club, etc., schemes. A, a recent inspection of the 26th Patrons of the post offices de positing in the mails cards and let Material squadron, 19th Air Base ters reluting to scheme» of this na group. 10 men, judged by military ture are warned tliut sending such appearance, condition of individ- mutter through the mails is a vio- , ual equipment and general military lation of the postal fraud und lot- | bearing, were selected as outstand- tery statutes. Notices are served ! ing. Lentz was among this group, upon persons participating in such j According to the squadron’s com- schemes whose names come to the ■minding officer, Capt. V. M. Jeter, attention of the Post Office Depart- Air corps, who conducted the in ment requiring them to show cause spection, the entire squadron show why fraud orders should not be is ed a high degree of exemplary ap sued against them. Such orders for pearance. bid the delivery of any mail to the Fair Benefit Play Given persons named therein. 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