Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, June 26, 1941, Image 1

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NUMBER
GOLD HILL, OREGON Thursday, June 26, 1941
Grangers Hear
•Hoyt Condemn
Isolationists
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Boy» Travel East In
Ford To Get New Buick
Gold Hill Represented At
Cantonment Discussion
Garden Clubbers Hear
Interesting Articles
Grangers Enjoy Moving
Pictures Thursday Night
Many Events for
4th Celebration
At Ashland
At the regular meeting of the
At the regular meeting of the
Dave Winn and Norman Gail of­
Bill Heed and Tommy Humphrey
Gold Hill Grange last Thursday
Gold
Hill
Garden
club
held
last
ficially
represented
Gold
Hill
at
of Medford returned to Gold Hill
night Grangers and their visitors
Monduy noon following u 24-day the discussion held in Medford Friday afternoon. June 20, in the enoyed moving pictures of South
W.B.C.
hall
interesting
articles
Monduy
evening
on
the
proposed
trip to Flint, Michigan where they
America taken and presented by
got u new special model 1941 Buick army cantonment. The meeting were reud on forest industry and Dr. R. P. Mortensen of Medford.
on
“Keep
Oregon
Green”.
Two
was
sponsored
by
the
Jackson
Sedan for Miss Bertha Coy of this
Those attending report the pic­
city. The boys made the trip east County League of Women Voters flower arrangements were also tures were very interesting.
studied,
one
of
Gaillardias
and
one
in
the
county
court
house
auditor­
in un old Model T Ford and didn’t
Overseer Frank Pinkerton had
Rodeo fans attending the ama­
have one bit of trouble—not even ium and was attended by a large of Perennial Peas.
After the usual business meeting charge of the meeting in the ab­ teur rodeo and horse show being
Leading Isolationists of the coun­ a flat tire. They left here May 31 crowd of interested county resi­
plans were made for the conces­ sence of Master Wm. Howes. The sponsored in conjunction with Ash­
try, such us Senator Burton K. on the 7000 mile trip. It took them dents.
Myron Hunt, architect for the sion and flower booth at the fair. Lecturer’s hour was in charge of land’s July 4th celebration, are as­
Wheeler, Charte» Lindbergh, Senat­ eight duys Io arrive at their desti­
camp, who addressed the group, Mrs. Mattson is chairman of the Mrs. D. H. McGuire. A pot-luck sured of dust-free performances
or Gerald Nye and Representative
nation.
dinner will be held at the hail on
Martin L. Sweeney of Ohio, were
In their travels to eighteen dif­ stuted That he was under contract concession and Mrs. Walter Mc­ the evening of July 3, starting at both afternoon and evening.
Frank Beck, builder of the new
criticised severely by Palmer Hoyt, ferent states they visited in Johns­ to have the plans ready so thut Lean has been named chairman of
seven o’clock in honor of the birth­ “Diamond Circle Corrals” on Wil­
publisher of the Oregonian, Port town, Pennsylvania where Bill vis­ construction can be started by.Oc­ the flower booth.
The next meeting will be July 11 day anniversaries. Mrs. E. C. Fiene low Street near Hetman Baths
land, in un address bel ore approxi­ ited his grandmother and other tober 1. The plans will be ready
before that date and it is hoped to in the form of a silver tea at the and Mrs. Wm. Autenrieth are to which have been leased to the Ash­
mately
100« member» ot the relatives.
bake the cakes.
land Trail Riders, has maintained
Grange, meeting in annual conven-
One of the highlights of the trip have the first contingent of sol­ home of Mrs. George Smith on
a turf field, eliminating an unpleas­
Sardine
Creek.
Cars
are
to
meet
at
diers
in
the
camp
by
November,
tion at Newport June IB to 20.
was when the boys saw Bob Kena-
The ladies of the H.E.C. held a ant feature usually present in this
"It i» unfortunate thut these ston in Columbus, Ohio. Bob and with more to arrive in December the postoffice about 1:30 in the af­
very enjoyable meeting at the home type of activity. Sawdust is expect­
mighty voices ure not raised in Bill were both glad to see some­ and the post to be filled by Janu­ ternoon.
of Mrs. F. W. Ricter Tuesday after­ ed to be scattered over the field,
criticism of the Administration for one else from lr>me. Kenaston is ary.
noon.
The home was attractively however, to keep the stock from
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gates and
Several interesting facts brought
failure to proceed more rapidly doing very well in the east. He is
decorated with spring flowers and slipping. Lights are being installed
Mrs.
Lingren,
mother'of
Lew
Lin­
with the settling of strikes and the staying at the Beid Hotel und out by Mr. Hunt were: the canton­
the centerpiece of the table was
production of armament»,” stated wrestling in the larger cities in ment is being planned for 3a,000 gren, of Pasadena, California, are very interesting with a large duck at the grounds this week for night
.Mr. Hoyt. Il is tragic thut these that vicinity. He usked Bill to re­ soldiers, half the troops will be visiting at the home of Mr. and and several small ducks in the I practices and the evening show.
Meanwhile, it was announced
voices ure not raised Io urge imr member him to all of his friends quartered east of Crater Lake high­ Mrs. Lew Lingren.
forms of vases filled with flowers.! that the Ashland chamber of com­
Last week due to 'rain no Day
way and half west of the highway,
mediate ceilings on wages, profit» here.
Delicious refreshments were serv­ merce offices would be kept open
there will be four miles of build­ Gamp was held in Medford but on
and prices; they ure not question-
all day on the Fourth to assist vis­
ings, und a military bridge is to be Friday six girls attended. Miss ed.
ing the type of army we are rais­
The Grange has definitely de­
LOCAL
ITEMS
constructed across the Bogue river Mabel Moore took the girls. This cided to serve barbecue sandwiches itors and tourists. The offices are
ing today, and that they are not de­
located in the city hall building on
week the girls will go Wednesday,
manding further recessions in gov­
Mildred Myers Hudson of Valle­ about a mile east of the Bybee
Thursday and Friday. Friday the nt the fair here in August. Their the plaza, near the entrance of
ernment spending aside front de­ jo, California was visiting friends bridge.
stand will be at the northeast end
Mr. Hunt also pointed out that girls will go in at 3 p.m. The par­ of the pavilion in the corner next Lithia Park.
fense.
here Monday on her way home
A large, dual loud-speaker sys­
“It is unfortunate, indeed," the from Portland. She lived here many over forty carloads of materials a ents are invited to come in for pic­ to the band stand. Pillow case, pot
tem
is to be installed at the infor­
nic
supper
at
six
and'the
girls
then
speaker continued, "that they see years ago and attended the Gold day would be used by the camp
holders and apron were turned in
fit to debate nightly whether or Hill schools where she graduated. and that the railroad to the camp put on a demonstration of their and arrangements were made to mation booth on the plaza to assist
in providing various schedules of
work, singing, dancing and craft
not we will engage in World War
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bryant and site would have to tie rebuilt. The
make fourteen dish towels and pil­
II. Such debate'is the epitone of two children of Madera, California camp will have a large cold stor­ work. Some u n its' are planning low cases. Mrs. Wilbur Martin won events, directing traffic and serv­
ing as an informational outlet.
futility because we are actually at have rented the W. E. Boss bouse age plant, laundry, bakery, 36 plays. All parents are invited to go. the apron.
The program schedule starts off
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cleo
Gilchrist
warehouses
and
a
1200-bed
hospi
war with the Axis powers and have buck of the school building. Mr.
with a soapbox derby at 9:30 a.m.,
were visitors in Ashland Sunday
tai.
been for months."
Bryunt is a nephew of J. W. Bryan
FOOTS CREEK ITEMS sponsored by the Selby Chevrolet
The main problem to be faced evening. Charles remained to at­
Feature of the first day of the and the family has been visiting in
(By Mrs. Marten Lane»)
Company and providing the win­
meeting was the annual address of the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. by Gold Hill will be during the tend school this week.
ner with a free trip to Portland for
The
Girl
Scouts
will
meet
at
construction of the ramp this fall
State Master Buy W. (’.ill, who re- Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reinkens, Mr. participation in the regional finals.
viewed the effect of the present
which will bring an influx of camp their hal! next Tuesday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred VonPegert of workers and hangers-on. When the July 1, at 2 p.m. All who wish to and Mrs. Carl Christensen, Mrs. The parade will start at 10:30 in
conflict in Europe upon American
Coquille sent in u renewal for the army moves in and takes over the go on the picnic or camping trip George Martin and son Edward, Mr. the morning, followed by a young­
agriculture and urged “all-out" aid
Gold Hill News this week, stating camp, everything will be stabiliz­ should be present to make final ar­ and Mrs. Raymond Lucas, Mrs. sters’ program at noon in Lithia
to Britain in order to insure a vic­
thut they were interested in the
rangements for the stay of a few Clyde Dick and children Eileen and Park.
ed. Mr. Hunt explained.
tory for the democracies.
“doings" of their many friends
First performance of the rodeo is
days. All girls not registered may Donald and Esther OUom Martin of
Speaking at the Tuesday after­
here. Mr. Von Pcgcrt left June 2(1 FAIR BOARD MEETING
set
for 2:00 n>ja.. the evening per­
this
community
attended
the
din­
do
so
at
that
time
and
be
eligible
noon session. Governor Charles A
for Portland und then to Buffalo, THIS FRIDAY NIGHT
ner given by the Civic club Friday formance’for 8:00 p.m. The annual
to go on the trip.
Sprague, reviewed various legisla­
New York on the greut northern
When your feet hurt the cause is evening at the Girl Scout hall at fireworks display will be held in
tive matters uffecting Oregon agri
ruilroad to attend the Bth Town­
usually
improper or poorly fitted Rogue River for the benefit of the Lithia Park in the evening while a
An
important
fair
board
meeting
culture.
send convention, as a delegate of will be held at the city hall in Gold shoes. We invite you to come in soft ball team Over twenty one dol­ dance will be held' at the Ashland
Considering some of the 71 reso
club No. 1. They state that they are Hill this Friday evening. June 27, and with our X-ray equipment, we lars was cleared.
Armory starting at 9:30 p.m.
lutions before the convention start­
both fine and having plenty of starting at eight o’clock. All mem will check your feet and show you
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hopfield of
ed Wednesday morning and was
moisture in that section.
Justice Court Cases
bers of the board and others in­ how to correct your trouble. There Oakland, California and Mrs. Leon­
continued through Wednesday eve
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newell return­ terested arc asked to be present
is no charge. You will find us com­ ard Hopfield of Portland were Fri­
ning. The schedule of debating
On June 18 Miles Mil'on Bernard
petent and experienced. Special at­ day evening dinner guests at the
was interrupted Thursday . after­ ed to the Lloyd Miller home here
tention given to fitting children’s home of Mr. Hopfield’s cousin Mrs. of Fortland entered a plea of guilty
noon when memorial services for Monduy after visiting for a week in GUERNSEY IS SOLD TO
Effie Birdseye, who with his wife in the local justice court on the
deceased members were held. Drill Los Angeles. While there they vis­ EARL E. TUCKER
shoes correctly.
were taking Mrs. Leonard Hopfield charge of operating a motor ve­
DEWEY’S
teams competed on the beach the ited two of Mr. Newell’s brothers,
The American Guernsey Cattle 610 H Street Grants Pass, Oregon home from a two weeks vacation hicle in the furtherance of a pri­
same afternoon. Candidates for the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell und
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Newell.
Among
at Oakland and Los Angeles where vate commercial enterprise with­
club,
Peterborough, N. H. reports
fifth (county) and sixth (state) de­
grees were initiated Thursday the many sights they saw there was the sale of a registered Guernsey NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT she visited her grandmother Mrs. out a PUC permit. He was fined
the lurge aeroplane which has re­ bull by E. W. Frazier to Earl E
810 and costs.
nitfht.
In the County Court of the State E. Lucas.
Tucker of Gold Hill. This animal is of Oregon for Jackson County.
Charles Harkness Cairmings of
Walter Culp who lives with Mr.
Milwaukie has invited the State cently been completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCarn of Id- Frances’ Admiral 300836.
and Mrs. Eugene Burton at the Buitc Falls was tried in the local
Grange to meet in that city in 1942
In the Matter of the Estate of
former Leslie Cook place suffered court on the charges of having no
so that will be the site of the con­ lewyld, near Roseburg, recently
HOWARD FRANCIS DRAKE,
Vaughn Whitmore and son Pat
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
vention next year.
Deceased. a stroke Friday afternoon, and was tail light and no windshield wiper.
made a trip last Sunday to Smith
He was fined 81.00 and costs in
Delegates present from this sec­ McLean.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that taken to the Sacred Heart hospital
each
case.
Puul Peterson of Blackwell Hill River. California.
in
Medford.
He
and
Mr.
Burton
tion were Perry L. Wait, Jackson
Caroline Mary Drake, executrix of
June 24 Grace Rowena Whipple
Mrs. Cleo Swindler and baby
were
employed
at
the
Douglas
Air
County Pomona; Wm. G. Howes, has received notice from National
the above entitled estate, has filed
Gold Hill Grange; Otto Furhmnn, Headquarters of Boy Scouts that daughter. Lexy Ann. were brought in the above entitled court her Craft company at Santa Monica, c.f Rogue River, entered a plea of
to
the
home
of
Mrs.
Tom
Smith
guilty to failing to operate a motor
Live Oak Grange and Mrs. Sadie L. lie is to be c'>"ip director at Lake
Final Report and Accounting, and California before coming here last
last
Saturday
where
they
are
get­
vehicle on the right side of the
of
the
Woods
camp
this
summer.
Frink, Sums Valley Grange. Mr.
that Saturday, July 19th, 1941, at the fall.
highway. Fine and court costs of
and Mrs. E. C. Fiene of the Gold
Mrs.
W.
K.
Dyche
and
daughter
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Lavelle ot ting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs S. A. Griffith of Ix>s hour of ten o’clock a. m., in the Mrs. Dale McCormack of Klamath 81.00 were suspended during good
Hill Grange also attended. The Sun Francisco, California arrived
County Court Room of the Court
delegates were welcomed to New Saturday to visit at the home of Angeles, California were visitors at House in Jackson County, Oregon Falls and another daughter Mrs. B. behavior.
John
Franklin Woolridge of
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
M
.
port and Lincoln county by New Mr. Lavelle’s sister, Mrs. A. Meun-
F. DuFresine of Portland spent the
Scott this week. They arrived Mon­ has been fixed by order of the week end at the home of their Grants Pass entered a plea of guil­
port’s mayor, Andrew Naterlin, and ier. They stayed until Monday.
Court as the time and place for
other civic leaders of the county
Miss Ruth Lance is employed at day morning and visited until Wed­ hearing said Final Report, and all former friend Mrs. Cloyd Dick and ty to failing to have a stop light.
and city.
the CCC headquarters in Medford. nesday. While here they visited tha persons having objections to said family. Mrs. DuFresine and hus­ He was fined 81.00 and costs.
Mystery House and Crater Lake
She is doing office work.
Final Report are hereby notified to band will soon be moving from
SARDINE CREEK NEWS
Tom Fredenburg returned from
Alva Cook bus been ill at the where they were in a snow storm file and present the same on or be­ Portland to Los Angeles where her
and greatly enjoyed that exper­
Sacramento Tuesday where he has home of his mother.
husband
has
been
transferred.
ience. After leaving Gold Hill they fore said date.
Arthur Dusenberry returned to
been the past few weeks.
Lyle Woodcock ten year old son
Mrs. John McFadden of Hoq-
Dated this 19tfi day of June, A. D.,
expect to travel to points north in
his
work ot Golden, Idaho last
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock of
uaim, Washington is visiting with
after spending the week
Oregon, Washington and Idatio be­ 1941.
Tuesday
Fern
Valley
near
Medford,
who
friends in and around Gold Hill.
CAROLINE MARY DRAKE,
visiting his parents, Mr.
fore
returning
to
their
home
in
end
here
formerly lived in this community
She has visited at the home of Mr.
Executrix.
S. A. Dusenberry. He also
Los Angeles. Mr. Griffith and Mrs.
and
Mrs.
J19-10 played over Radio Station KMED at
and Mrs. B. L. Kenaston and the
Medford Wednesday at 12:15 in the took his physical examination for
Pete Burreson home in Sums Val­ Scott arc brother and sister.
DELOS WALKER using a boat at
Junior Accordlan band being a pu the draft while here.
Fish Lake which he thought be­ ley.
pil of Appalo Sabastian.
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Newton
Mr. und Mrs. Art Gorham and
longed to John Chisholm, und
Charlotte While and Eileen Dick of Palo Alto, California were over­
Donna, Mr. und Mrs. Delos Walker
when he returned from his fishing
ami Dixie, and Lew Lingren and
from here and about ten others night guests here Wednesday of
trip finding the real owner shak­
his guests fished at Fish Lake Sun­
from Rogue River left Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wait. They
ing his fist and waving his rod,
spend a week at Lake O’ the W oods were on their way home from Van­
day.
creel, etc., in the air.’
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belcher and
where they will attend a Presby couver, B. C.
terian Christian Endeavor Confer­
sons spent Sunday with Mrs. Bel­
WARD SPATZ thinking about
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starns and
cher's mother, Mrs. R. S. Sutton in
ence.
family of Pacific Grove, California
starting up a school for the Demo­
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrison from | have been visiting relatives on the
crats (as a whole).
Mr. and Mrs.’Millard Hodges and
Springfield, Oregon who lived at creek this week.
Pickett’s Auto Camp for a year
TOM WEST remarking the sum­ Mr. und Mrs. Pete Smith and son
of Grants Pass were Friday visit­
Perry Wait, Otto Fuhrman and
were calling on friends in the com
mer is over half gone and we have
ors at the homev of Mrs. Daisy Gil­
William Howes returned Saturday
munity
the
first
of
the
week.
not even had any yet.
christ and Mrs. Walter Dungey.
from the State Grange convention
Mrs.
Tom
West
and
Tommy
and
Mrs.
O,
J.
Millard,
vice
president
at Newport, having driven up Itt
CREIGHTON THOMPSON wond­
Margery
left
Sunday
for1
a
two
Mr. Fuhrman’s car. They enjoyed
of
the
Federation
of
Garden
clubs
ering how people who sleep out at
was a recent caller at the home of Sunday dinner with Millie and Sy­
Fish Lake munage to keep warm. weeks’ visit at Redwood City with
Mrs. West’s sister.
Mrs. F, W, Ricter, also Elton Petri bil Walker at Corvallis on their
Last Monday Seth ' Coy, Allen
and friend of Ashland.
way up.
RUTH LANCE always showing
Mrs. Ernest Lingren and her
up nt the postoffice promptly nfter Paul, Kenneth Cook, and Jerry
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fiene attended
mother are working at the cannery
the arrival of mail from the north. Smith fished nt Diamond Lake and
Ihc
first two days of the Grange
reported very good luck.
In Medford. Mrs. E. L. Koster is
|
convention
and then drove on to
Mrs. < c o Williams nnd son Hugh
employed in the home during Mrs.
Seth Coy, Prop.
RAY BLAIR driving 90 miles one
I Portland to viiit relative«,
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Lingren’i absence.
evening to see what his "oil" mile- visited at the homes of Art Gor-
77ie Spy-G lass
LET US
Coy’s Service Station
*1«
J ham and Paul Thompson Sunday.
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