The Gold HUI News
TH« Most Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Ore<on. PubKahed in lb« Bi«g—t LittU Twwn fa the State
(»OLD HILL, OREGON
Thm><l;iv. August 21, 1941
NUMBER 1«;
LARGE CROWD EXPECTED AT FAIR SATURDAY
Festive all-day Fair
Prizes Listed
Has
M
any
Events
For Sport Events
LOCAL ITEMS
Joyce Handley to Teach
At Tulare, California
V irg in ia Smith o f Etna, C a lifo r
nia, a niece of Mrs. Alta Clement,
Miss Joyce Hundley, a teacher in
visited hi Gold H ill Saturday and
the firs t grade of tlie Gold H ill
Sunday. She was on tier way home
school fo r tin- past several years,
u tte r a visit in Salem.
lius aceopeld a position ut 'Future,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blevins und C a lifo rn ia w here she w ill teach the
fu iu iiy of Eugene, Uregon visited iirs t grade. .Miss Hundley w ill he
at Hie home of Ills brother, Jim missed in Gold H ill w here she lias
Blevins, lust week.
wade many friends during the time
she bus s|M-nt here.
Mr. amt Mrs. B. S. Sutton o f Med
Tulare is located between Fresno
fo rd were Sunday visitors at the
and
l.os Angeles and lias a popula
home of th e ir daughter and fam ily,
tion of around 10,(Mil). About 00
Mrs. H arlan Belcher.
1 teachers are employed in Hie
Mrs. (diaries
Gray und Mrs. ■ school system.
Charles K ell, Richard Gray and
At Hie end of summer session,
Joe 'spent Saturday und Sunday ul August 1, at the San Francisco
H uckleberry
m ountuiu
pickiug State college Miss Handley receiv
huckleberries. They came back ed her A. It. degree and C alifo rn ia
w ith several quurls of nice berries. teaching credentials.
Andrew Hooton Honored
On 87th Birthday
Andrew Hooton o f Sam» Valley
was honored ul a dinner last Sun
day fo r hi» 37th b irth da y w hich
was August 20. Guests during the
day were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ham
and fa m ily und Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Bell of Medford, Mr». Glenn Spur-
lin, and Earl and Joe Pankey of
Gold H ill. The day was spent v is it
ing and enjoying the delicious d in
ner which was prepared by Mr.
Hooton’» sister Mrs. Kate Lyman,
who is 7» years old herself.
Mr. Hooton was born at Greens
burg, Indiana, in 1354 and came
around the Horn to Oregon in 1366.
He moved Io Sams Valley in 1868
and to his present home in 1869,
where they b u ilt the home that is
| now occupied by the Lyman fam ily.
Southern Oregon residents w ill
gather
in Gold H ill this Saturday,
Starting ul 1:3U Saturday, the
August
23,
when all roads w ill lead
spurts evciita of the fu ir w ill be
to
the
n
in
th
annual N orthw est
held on the old baseball diamond
T lie ladies o f the Methodist
Jackson
county
fa
ir. Over 2500 peo
West of Hie p avilion, Clarence
church w ill serve -a delicious fried
ple
w
ill
come
to
enjoy
the interest
Cook w ill be on blind w ith F lu h
chicken dinner in the church base
ing
day’s
program
and
inspect the
re r ’s loud speuker mid w ill an
ment this Saturday, fa ir day. The
many
exhibits.
nounce eueli event and (be w in
menu includes frie d chicken, mash
E x h ib it buildings w ill be open
ners. Dennis McGuire mid Delos
ed potatoes, cabbage salad, cottage F rid a y evening and all day Satur
W alker w ho ure in charge of tile
cheese, je llo salad, tomatoes and day but w ill close fo i an hour d u r
events, promise contests mid enter
cucumbers and coffee and iced tea. ing the parade. The Grange and
tainm ent fo r everyone.
in d ivid u a l booths, land products,
Home made pie w ill he extra.
flow ers, canning, home cooking,
Prises fo r the sports ure us fo l
m ineral and industrial displays w ill
low s:
BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR
be housed in the old dance pavi
Mr. und Mrs. Owen Woods of
Hoys find race, 12 under, firs t,
SCHOOL DISTRICT NAMED
lion. T e xtile w ill be in the I.O.O.F.
tie; second, hankie
deed, C alifo rn ia, spent the week Car Damaged in Wreck
Grange Fair Concession
lodge hall and the arts and hobbies
G irls find rare, 12 u n tlrr, bread- .-ml ut the home o f Mrs. Mary On Sardine Creek
The board of d irectors o f the w ill be jp the Scout hall. E xhibits
Near Dance Pavilion
Alorelock.
box, vase
.
Gold H ill school d is tric t has named are to be entered by tw o o’clock
Hoys foot race, 12 to 10, bust-hall,
The 1931 Chevrolet coupe be-
Mrs. E. Zurnstein o f San i-run-
The Gold H ill Grange concession the budget committee fo r the 1941- F rid a y and registration is held al
( mix of candy
isco is spending u couple of weeks : onging Io Lee Marsden was badly w ill be located by the dance p avi 42 budget. Members o f this com the News office.
G irls fool race. 12 and over,
« isiliiig her daughter, Mrs. Bud damaged Sunday evening when the lion where most of the exhibits m ittee are H. D. Force, Norman
The days program starts w ith the
slacks, born and reflector
car went over a 15 foot hank and
inyder.
w ill be housed this year. There you Gail and Earl Moore. The budget I parade at 10:30 w ith prizes given
Nail d rivin g contest, ladies, $7.50
rolled over tw o times about tw o
w ith the to the best floats, best costumed
permanent, cake dish
Mrs. Ivy Mann of SI. Helens, Ore miles up Sardine Creek. The acci w ill find delicious barbecued beef committee w ill meet
Ilog culling, men. $2.00 order fo r gon, sister o f Mrs. Nina Dusenber- dent occurred when the lights sud or pork sandwiches, made from school hoard at th e ir regular meet adult, best costumed ch ild , most
home grown meats and bread like ing September 29 to discuss the I humorous entry, best pet entry,
sh irt. 19 Ih. suck flo u r
ry, is visitin g friends und relatives denly went out on a curve.
best decorated bicycle and the o r
mother used to make, fresh baked new budget.
C hild calling, women, blunket, here and in Medford.
The three occupants o f the car,
ganization or club w ith the most
pies, also popsicltles, drumsticks,
suitcase
l.cc Marsden. Wayne Cook und V ir
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
K.
T
urn
e
r
ol
members
marching. Those taking
ice
lea
and
Caswell’s
coffee.
Foot race, 10 and over, book of
Washington, D. C „ have been vis g il Tucker, received only slight
ing part in the parade are to meet
In addition there w ill he a fine
theatre tickets, carton o f Camels
bruises. Charles Pratt of the Gold
by the Associated service station
display o f fancy w o rk o ffe ring
•Skillet throw ing, ladies, $1.50 o r itin g in tin- John Hays borne.
H ill garage brought the car in fo l
at ten o’clock. The parade w ill p ro
many tim ely hints fo r the C h ris t
der at Monarch’s, thermos Jug
In
pursuance
of
our
desire
to
The F loyd Lance fa m ily of I r i n - low ing the accident.
mas season, also some potted serve our comm unity, nothing has ceed from here to W a lke r’s station
Basketball th ro w , 10 over, men, ity Center, C a lifo rn ia is- visiting
plants.
suck of flo u r, tie clip
been regarded as too much trouble where the key to the c ity w ill be
w ith Mr, and Mrs. Bob Cook.
NORMA I.EE WARD HONORED
H.
E.
C.
w
ill
meet
at
the
Grange
N ail driving, men, hnm, 2 lb. co f
o r no expense has been snared presented to fa ir board chairman
hall August 26 at 1:30. Bring a dime w ith in our means to mak? A our John Gray and Miss Leona H older-
M r. and Mrs. Noel Kellogg and AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
fee
ness w ill be crowned queen o f the
fo r dutch treat.
at Marble
Rackwarils race, ladies only, Jim m y spent Sunday
Gold H ill Auter Park the “ H andi
Miss Norma l-ee W urd was hon
day’s festivities. The line o f march
Mountuin.
hand bag, 2 Ih. coffee
est Place in T o w n ” .
ored ut u b irth da y party at the
is then to Coy’s station and return
WIGLE GREAT GRANDDAD
Broad jump, men. 12 and over,
In case you have never stopped
Mrs. Irene Haw kins und daugh liome of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
to
W a lke r’s station w here the p a r
swenter, n lnm i clock
to th ink o f it, we o ffe r in seme
ters have moved Io Medford where Bryan Ward Sunday evening Aug
R. G. Wigle recently received measure, Groceries, the best qual ade w ill tirrit and go to the c ity
Pie eating contest, hulies only, Airs. Haw kins is now employed.
ust t7. Hostesses fo r the event w ord o f the b irth o f a son to his
hall. Prize w inners w ill be an
finger wave, pyrex dish.
ity we know how to buy, at prices
K u tlierine Hayes is v isitin g w ith were Winona Dungey Bae Clement grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
nounced at the c ity hall. Moore
W ater melon ratin g contest. 1C
that compare to those o f any other
uer b ro th e r und sister in law, Mr. i and Mrs. Ward. 'File evening was W igle o f Boulder C ity, Nevada.
H
am ilton o f the Medford News and
and over, lamp, pocket knife.
store where prices are averaged
.ind Mrs. Cecil Hayes, in O roville. spent playing games and fo llo w in g The young man who weighed over '
Dick Blankenburg o f the Grants
Baseball th ro w , 10 and over,
from one end of the shelf to the
Wanted to Buy: discarded fu r n i tlie refreshments everyone attend eight pounds is Mr. AVigle’s firs t j
Pass B ulletin are judges o f the par
lump, tackle box.
other. Along w ith that department
ture, stoves, tools o r junk o f any i ed the show.
ade.
great grandson.
Hoys bicycle race, order fo r sh irt
we o ffe r Fresh Meats, F ru its and
gind. See George T a y lo r ut the
Those attending were Winona
An interesting sports program
ut M and M, rear view m irro r.
Vegetables. Other possibilities are
Heaver Cabins, Gold H ill.
Dungey, Bae Clement, Jerald Lew
has been planned fo r the afternoon,
GIRL SCOUTS
G irls bicycle race, kodak, dishes.
the things you most often need in
Moore H am ilton of Medford was is, Kelly ('lenient, Jim M artin, B ill
starting at 1 :30. There w ill be con
Tug o f w ar, w inn er gets box of
D ry Goods, Thread, Ribbon, Bias
a
business
v
is
ito
r
in
Gold
H
ill
Sat
Dungey,
B
ill
Force,
Don
Ferguson,
The G irl Scouts w ill sell ice Tapes, Aprons, etc. Also Men’s tests o f s k ill in w h ich everyone
cigars.
urday.
present w ill be invited to take part.
Wayne Davis, A lvis W inn, Stanley cream and cho-chos Saturday all
Medford merchants have gener
Shirts, Overalls. Sox, Caps, etc.
Merchants of Medford have gener
Mrs. Iv y Mason o f St. Helens, Bobbins, V irg in ia Centers, M yrtle j day. The stand w ill be in the Scout
ously donated prizes fo r the sports
In the m atter of Drugs we always
ously donated valuable prizes fo r
Oregon visited w ith her sister, W inn, Gloria Sturgis, Weegie Dun H all next to the News office.
events. The prizes donated are us
ca rry those supplies most lik e ly
a ll o f these events.
Nina Dusenberry and other re la gey. David Steinmetz. H arold Boen,
fo llo w s:
Wool w orth, lump und
needed in an emergency. In line
tives here last week.
F o llo w in g the sports a very en
Norma
Lee
W ard.
Creighton
Mrs. Anna G ilchrist went to the w ith these demands are Camera
fla s h lig h t; Penney’s, Indian blank
te rtainin g ' musical program is be
Jocelyn M cunicr went to Klam Thompson and Mrs. W ard.
home
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
George
et; N ew berry’s, bread box, jug.
Films, Shaving Equipment, Watches ing held at the c ity h a ll law n un
ath Falls w ith Mrs. W hitey Flem
McDonough, in Sams Valley last and more etc.
vase; Toggery, tie c lip ;
Mann’s, ing and S hirley Jean of Grants I
der the d irection of Jesse Fish of
On Monday o f this week A. J. week.
sweater; M und M, order fo r s h irt;
In the Ice C old department we Medford. Mr. Fish w ill have a great
Pass and spent last week there, re Lenon, e dito r o f the Pacific Odd
L am po rt’s, baseball; Al Piche, poc
have just installed the latest type I deal of talent on hand to entertain
tu rn ing home Saturday evening.
Fellow, and accompanied by Mrs. TH E MYSTERY OF A PERFECT
ket k n ife ; Burks, suitcase; Good
of hottie cooler o f 40 cu. ft. capa the gathering fo r more than an
Mrs. M arjorie Cameron Pulman E lla L ittre ll, matron o f the Odd
DAT
year Hike Shop, rear view m irro r;
city.
You can be assured from now h ou r and everyone is expected to
and Bob Cameron o f Grants Pais F e llo w ’s Home in P ortland, slop
Hubbard's, dishes; Hansen’s, tack
on o f fin d in g your fa vo rite Brew, attend this free program .
were visito rs Monday evening at ped in Gold H ill before v isitin g the
(By R - . - S)
le box; Monarch, order fo r $1.50;
Pop o r M ixe r as cold as you want
W ith the barbecued beef being
the home of Mrs. W a ller Dungey.
Mystery House enroute to P o rt For weeks past, a m ystery
Groceteria. 5(1 lb. flo u r; C rutcrian.
’em. Perhaps you know we have barbecued in a real oven tbis year
Mr. und Mrs. John ChishnHn land.
Has
been
spoken
of,
to
solve.
tickets; Montgomery W ard, b lank
always carried yo u r fa vorite kind a huge throng is expected to enjoy
spent several days vacationing on
et; Western T h rift, alarm
clock:
of Ice Cream.
Geraldine Smith has spent the That has become “ past h is to ry ” ,
the coast.
the big free barbecue in the eve
Of blame, we are absolved.
Hal's Camera Shop, kodak and
past tw o weeks w ith Mrs. Paul
Add to the services already men ning, w ith serving sta rtin g at 6:30.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Boyc, Mrs.
Time
awaits
no
one
o
r
thing,
film ; Hand Box, ladies purse; Hates
Johnston in Medford.
tioned are Gas and O il served by The menu includes barbecued beef,
W. F. Boye, A m Boye and W ally
Thai's not a m ystery!
Candy Company, box o f candy;
modern equipment and Cabins of potato salad, brow n gravy, bread
Iverson motored to C rater Lake,
George H u ff returned to his home Soon tim e w ill to Gold H ili b ring
S w ift’s, ham: Dewey Stump Camel
all degrees from w orst to best to and coffee w ith cream and sugar.
Diamond Lake and Hamaker Flat Sunday evening from Lake o’ the
F a ir Day. Saturday, August tw en
Man, carton of Cumels; Ideal Bi
fit anyone’s requirem ent. No one Everyone is asked to b ring th e ir
Sunday.
Woods where be has been cu llin g
ty-three.
cycle Shop, horn and reflectors;
need look fu rth e r than the Gold own service.
wood fo r ('.amp M cl.oughlin. He
Cook's Beauty Shop, $7.50 perman
H ill Auto Park.
Those
mysterious
bits
of
verse,
To top o ff the day’s festivities an
MORE FAIR PRIZES
w ill probably return to the camp
ent; Fick's Hardware, pyrex pie
Another service to our customers open a ir dance is being held on the
Were
intended,
you
keep
in
m
ind
later
in
tlie
fa
ll
Io
do
more
wood
plate; W alker's Variety Store, pair
The fa ir hoard decided at tin-
‘On fa ir day, put troubles in a is our open fo r business hours. school tennis court from 9 t i l l 2,
of slacks; T row bridge and Flynn, last meeting to give sweepstake cutting.
From the tim e yo u ’re up in the and a large throng o f southern
hearse,
h ot cover dish; H arker’s, tie and prizes in A rts and Hobbies depart
m orning u n til you go to bed at Oregon dancers is expected to at
Orchestra instruments and mus
And seek some joys to fin d ’.
hankie; Medford Beauty School, ment if the committee appointed ic, records, radio and sheet music V isit around w ith neighbors and night.
tend. A “ s lic k ” flo o r and good mus
shampoo and wave; Glenn 11. Viz, thinks the points won w o rth y of at P ru itt’s Music Store, Grants
Perhaps one of the most valuable ic is assured everyone w ho attends.
friend,
$2.110 order fo r s h irt; Safeway, two the prize.
Pass.
assets in yo u r business relation E arl Richardson and his orchestra
See all the exhibits on display.
4 lb. cans coffee; W ainscott'-
A prize of $2.50 w ill be given in
Patronize the concession booths no here is our in v ita tio n to “ charge w ill play during the evening. The
Several good buys in guitars and
Drugs, bowls; the Big Y, 50 lbs. each division, senior, interm ediate
it ” . There is No E xtra Charge fo r court is being lighted and decorat
e nd !
violins
al P ru itt’s Music Store,
flo u r; McDonald Candy Co., box of and ju n io r departments under the
Y o u'll receive value fo r the price this service. Through the coopera ed fo r the event.
Grants Pass.
cigarettes.
above conditions.
tion of our customers, tosses from
you pay.
F lu h re r’s Bakery of M edford has
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton Kavanaugh The “ Jack” you spend w ill benefit this nature have always been at a donated its loud-speaker and it
HIGHW AY REPAIR ( REW
And help out some w o rth y causes m inim um . F or instance in the past w ill be used to fu rn ish music and
Turner o f W ashington, D. C. arc
TO BE STATIONED HERE
spending several weeks w ith Mrs. There’s just one day so don’t forget year our losses have been exactly broadcast'over throughout the day.
Time moves rig h t along and nev $0.00. N or ut this tim e can we an Clarence Cook w ill o fficia te over
Jack Hays. Mr. T u rn e r is a naval
A repair crew w hich w ill w ork on officer, recently retired. They plan
ticipate a greater loss.
er pauses I
the “ m ike” .
the w idening of the Pacific hig h to leave early next week fo r Seat Leave “ One notch in the old b e lt” ,
However, if you s till w ish to pay
W AYNE DAVIS
parking
his way from Grants Pass to Central
cash, you w ill have found this just
though—
tle, Washington, where they w ill
CUD SCOUTS
“ Plum bing Co.” car when it got to Point started moving into Gold H ill
as good a place as any. In addition
And thus enjoy the BAR-B-Q.
make th e ir home. Mrs. T u rn e r and
perculating liki- a teakettle.
Wednesday. The men w ill be sta Mrs. Hays are sisters.
The dance w ill be exercise, you io any other saving we give you
The Cubs met at the home of
tioned here fo r about 30 days.
kn o w !
S. and H. Green Stamps. A definite Mrs. H. D. Force Tuesday a fte r
AI.VIS W INN fascinated by Vern
Mrs. Ivan Kesterson and daughter
saving here.
, noon fo r th e ir regular meeting.
Enjoy it, we know you’ll do!
W a lke r’s use of big words anil ask PE TITIO N TO CHANGE TO
D orothy Elaine of Klamath Falls When the danee is over, and you
So we ask you, “ W here in under Plans were laid fo r fa ir day. They
ing him to repeat them several ROGUE RIVER DISTRICT
were visitors at Hie Win. Puhi
the sun” can a broader o r more w ill have an e xh ib it in the Scout
homeward go,
times.
ranch last week. They also visited
IPs a m ystery, if you don’t admit comprehensive service be found, in H all and those not taking other
A petition has been
filed to al Hie C. W. M artin home and Miss
" I t ’s been a perfect day, fo r your home owned and home grow part in the parade w ill march in
CHAS. (Gurngcman) I’ BATT tr y change a section of land, from J ill M artin returned home w ith
y o u !”
ing in s titu tio n , than the ones just the parade. A fte r the meeting they
ing to explain to a cop w hy the ta il Birdseye C.reek to the It. L. M ille r them to visit fo r several days.
T w o factors made possible this joy* enumerated. It is not thut we wish enjoyed refreshm ents o f punch
light on his car wasn’t w o rkin g so pro pe rty to the Bogue Itiv e r school
oils day.
'o im p ly that a ll these things came and cake in honor o f August b irth
Mrs. C. AV. M artin spent Tuesday
hot.
d istrict. The land in question is
The fa ir bonrd and the scenery to pass through o u r ind ivid ua l ef days. Jack Force had celebrated his
visiting at the Balph Lovell home
valued at $12.110. Tf anyone p ro
you’ve seen.
fo rts but by the interest taken and sh ortly before. Cub Master Cleo
on Bogue River.
LO W E LL MEUNIEB and PEART, tests the change they must do so nt
The fa ir board, you th a n k! About the loyal support given by our G ilch rist was present fo r part of
W A LK ER enjoying tw o trips to a meeting o f the boundary board
Vern W alker started packing at
the scenery, we w ill say,
hundreds of friends and customers. the meeting and others were Mrs.
Medford to get prizes fo r the sports at the court house in Medford the the Myron E. Hoot Packing Co in
“By cooperation, we’ll keep Ore
We Sincerely Thank You
Cleo G ilchrist, Mrs. P. E. H older-
event».
afternoon of August 27 at 2:30.
Medford the first of this week.
gon green lu
Fried Chicken Dinner
At Church Fair Day
The Sky’s the Limit
The S p y-G lass
THB PBRKINS FAMILY
Dess, Laurene K«U «ad Mrs, Fore«,