Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 20, 1941, Image 1

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The Gold Hill News
The M oat Thoroughly Read W eekly in Southern Qragon, Published in the Bigyeat
GOLD HILL, OREGON
Fire Destroys Cabins
A t Beaver A u to C ourt
F O O T S C R E E K IT E M S
(By Mrs. Marion z-suica)
C ity O fficiala Invited To
A ttend Regional M eeting
T hursday . N ovember to, i n i
Gold H ill M erchants to
Close Thanksgiving D ay
Tlie member* ol m e C ivic Ini-
City o fficia ls of Gold Hill have
R esidents of Gobi Hill are urg­
Three of the four cabin* at the pi o tviiicu i t.iuo ol Hogue River been invited to attend a regional
ed to do all of their shopping by
w
ere
eiueriutoeu
r
n
u
u
y
w
iin
u
con
feren
ce
of
m
ayors,
councilm
an
Beaver Auto Court near the cement
W ednesday evening of this w eek as
plant w ere com pletely destroyed one o ciocm ueskert luneiieou ui und department lieuds to be held at
most of the Gold Hill business
Die
Hotel
Jackson
in
Medford
on
m
e
Home
ol
airs.
i.loyu
w
ica
on
and the fourth wus badly damaged
bouses
are to be closed all day
by fire w hich started ut 3:10 Tues­ ma uigiiWuy w iui uuriy memoer* W ednesday, Novem ber 26 starting
Thursday, T hanksgiving Day. This
ut
noon.
Tbe
m
eetings
are
being
uuu
guekik
prekeui.
A
lter
m
e
riUM
t-
day afternoon. The blase hud a
is the first tim e the business men
Hood start Hiid one cubin w us' u uekk m eeting plans w ere uiuue lor presented through tbe cooperation
o t Gobi Hill have cooperated to
o
f
tbe
League
ot
Oregon
C
ities
und
m
e
buzaur
a
n
o
eu
icaeu
pie
kupper
inass of flum es before the ulurin
close on a legul holiday and shop-
the
bureuu
o
t
M
unicipal
research
ut
lu
be
licitl
Decem
ber
U
ut
m
e
mgii
wus turned in. Soon after the fire
pers are also urged to cooperate by
truck and many volunteer fighters kciiool in Bogue lilv er. I be nexl the U niversity of Oregon, it wus an­
doing all of their trading on Wed­
nounced
by
Herman
Keitrli,
d
irect­
m
eeting
w
ill
be
ut
m
e
gruue
urrived the fire wus brougiit under
nesday.
keuuul building N ovem ber 2ti wtien or of tbe bureau.
control.
Stores to d o s e are Gold Hill
Speukcrs
at
the
m
eetings
w
ill
in
­
un
ull
uuy
m
eeting
w
ill
be
neiu
The ulurm wus phoned in from
Auto Park, Associated Service Sta­
clude
Mayor
hurl
B
iley
of
Portland,
uuu
tbe
ludies
pluu
to
sew
.
Airs.
the cem ent plant by Mrs. Lius Dor­
tion, Barber Shop, W alker’s T exa­
man w ho hud seen the blusc from Reed Carter buu charge ot tbe pro- Mayor W. W. Chadwick of Salem,
co Service, Gail’s Gold Hill Mark­
J.
W.
McArthur
of
the
Eugene
w
a
t­
gruin
uuu
introduced
Mrs.
J.
I..
S.
the office w indow .
et,
Drug Store, John Chisholm,
er
board,
Orval
Etter,
Legal
co
n
­
W eills of Meoiord, Juckson Coun­
Second hund furniture and stoves
ty tieu ltb president w ho gave u sultant for tbe 1-eugue, and Virgil Gold Hill Supply Company, Seth
w hich hud been stored in the cub-
Coy's Station, H. B. E llis, City Re­
very interesting tuik on bow tbe Langtry, League representative.
ins w ere destroyed but many urti-
Tbe conference w ill provide an corder’s office and the N ew s office.
m
oney
from
tbe
seul
(a
les
is
spent
cles w ere suved by people w ho ur­
opportunity for city officials to ex ­
rived before the fire spread. The und tlie number of people w ho are
change experiences und ideas on a Edith Howes and James
reached
through
the
work.
Mrs.
cabins belong to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
variety of m unicipal problem s and
Roy
H
ollister,
eliulk
urtist
from
Taylor.
'
.
Cummings Married Friday
R ogue River, m ade u large size- make suggestions for needed re-
The fire started in u cubin ;
picture of tlie- 1941 se-uik soon to be search through the bureuu. Speak­
w hich wus occupied ut the tim e by
Miss Edith H owes, daughter ot
olle-red lor suie. It wus u light ers ut tbe m eeting w ill also discuss
Mr. und Mrs. C. B. Jones, it is be­
house on blue- background und wus state legislation of interest to cities Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H ow es of
lieved the bluze wus cuused by de- i
presented to Mrs. W eills. Tlie ar­ und give consideration to proposals Gold Hill, and James Herbert Cum­
fective w iring. There wus no in- ]
tist selected to druw tbe design w hich have been made tor 1.eague mings of Medford, w ere married in
surunec on the cabins.
Grunts Pass Friday evening at eight
for Die 1942 seals wus u form er ■ action.
T ow n s included for the regional o'clock by Bev. Norton of the E pis­
tuberculosis patient. Tbe first seals
Boy Scouts Loyalty
w ere offered tor suie- in Jackon m eeting ut Medford are Grunts copalian church. The bride’s par­
County
in 1917 although this is the Puss, Ashland, Phoenix, Talent, ents. Mr. and Mrs. H ow es, attended
Dedication Held Thursday
thirty-fifth year fur the Christmas Jacksonville. Central Point, Gobi the cerem ony.
The bride w ore a dressm aker
w » » H ill, Bogue Biver ami Eagle Point.
l.ust Thursduy evening the Boy Seul Sules. T h ose present
suit of pastel green w ith dark
Mrs.
Hiehurd
Hurgett,
Mrs.
Allen
Scouts met in the I.O.O.F. bull for
brown accessories. After the cere­
Students Practice School
their m eeting. '1 be Court ol Honor McGregory, Mrs. J. C. S. W eills,
mony tbe young couple took a
Miss
Helen
Parish,
Medford,
Mrs.
Play, “Listen to Leon”
opened w ith presen tation of colors
short trip north returning to Med­
H
ow
ard
H
ill,
Mrs.
C
lifford
Crosby,
uud pledge to tbe (lug. Bob Leo-
"Listen to Leon”, a com edy in ford Sunday night.
zo lte, liuving gruduuied, from tbe Mrs. Mortimer, Mrs. Clara H. Luc­
as, Mrs. Flora Perry, Mrs. Robert three acts, has been selected us the
The young couple w i l t make
Cub Scouts w as accepted by tbe
Buy Scouts und wus then presen t­ Grimmett, Mr« W. F. Boye, Mrs- student body play to be presented their hom e in Medford w here Mr.
ed w itb Ills Tenderfoot pin. Boland Arthur Boye, Mrs. A. Meunier, < in Gold Hill about the m iddle ot Cummings is em ployed at the Med­
Mrs. Burkett, Mrs. Stockm an, Mrs. ' Decem ber. Miss D orothy Burket is ford Corporation. Mrs. Cummings
Eskew wus presented w ith his sec­
F.
Vreeland, Mrs. C larence Lair, 1 direction tlie production and stu­ graduated from Gold Hill high
ond class pin. Special uwurds were
Mrs. Vinton Snyder, Mrs. Toner, dents taking part are: Leon Bryan, school last year and since that tim e
aw arded tw o boys, scribe uwurd to
Earl Bennett und quurtcrinuster to Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Ernest Alvis W inn; C olonel Bryan, Buddy has been em ployed at the Medford
B einkens, Mrs. Hurry H ill, Mrs. 1 Blair; Babe, Marianne Casper; N el- Corporation.
Bolund Eskew.
Boll cull and troop inspection Elizabeth F ow ler, Mrs. Runs Frei, ' lie. Myrtle W inn; Archie Darby,
Mrs. Boy H ollister, Mrs. Reed Cur­ Stanley Bobbins; Carolyn Jam ison. PAST NOBLE GRAND MEMBERS
follow ed . Scout com m issioner, Paul
ler, Mrs. Sum Sundry, Mrs. Albert 1 Virginia Centers; Anne Cushman, MEET AT LEM IS HOME
Peterson, ussisted by Scoutm uster,
E. A. Ueiuiatl aud assistant Svout- , McHvuin, Mrs. Marion Lance und Marjory Smith und Guiseppe, Ben
Mrs. Dick, hostess.
Beanies.
muster, N onnun Gail, inspected the 1
Tbe Past Noble Grand club met
troop. Teams signalled m essages to ! Mrs. Pearl Jones from Seattle,
last Thursday afternoon at the
W ashington culled ut the hom e of RADIATOR CAP AND EMBLEM
each other und euch team hud to >
hom e of Mrs. Joe L ew is on the
TAKEN FROM PETERSON CAR
decipher the m essage sent to it. ' Mrs. Effie B irdseye W ednesday I
Sam s Valley road. Mrs. Jew el Kouth
w h ile spending a w eeks vacation
First aid dem onstrations w ere put
Last Thursday evening the Boy and Mrs. Evelyn Thom pson w ere
at
the
McAllister
hom
es
on
Apple-
on by the boys and knot tying was
gate. Her tw o sons, Bobert and i Scout rudiutor cup and emblem was in charge of the program for the
done in tbe dark w ith ull lights
1 taken from the cur belonging to afternoon. The next m eeting w ill
out. Mr. Peterson uskcd u number Harold, are both m arried, Bobert
Paul P eterson, w hich w as parked be at the home of Mrs. Charles Kell
being
em
ployed
by
the
city
of
Sc­
o f questions about the flag w hich
uttle und Hurold ut the American in front of the Scout hull. It is re­ N ovem ber 27.
w ere answ ered by the different
Those present w ere Mrs. Delia
ported that the person w ho took
b oys. Mr. Petersen feels the boys Can Company w here Mrs. Jones
has w orked since the death of her the em blem w as seen and if he re­ Kell, Ruth L ew is, Madge Dorman,
have w orked hard and have made
turns it to the Justice of the Peace Etta Carter, Alta Clem ent, W illie
progress in their work and a grand husbund about tw enty years ago.
Mrs. Ernest Beinkens und Mrs. the case w ill be dropped. Other­ McLean, Pearl Gray, E lsie Camer­
record in their cam porec und at
W.
L. Budley from this com m unity w ise the case w ill be turned over on, Mabel ilittle , Evelyn Thom p­
Boy Scout camp at Luke O’ The
uttended the nil day m eeting of the to the N ational Council, the em ­ son, Elinor Force, Emma Haff, Ed­
W oods. It w ould be very much
H.E.C. o f Live Oak Grange at the blem w ill he traced dow n, and the na Gorham, Jew el Routh, Pearl F er­
m ore encouruging to the boys if
hom e of Mrs. Jam es W hipple in guilty party w ill be subject to a guson and a guest, Mrs. Jeanette
m ore friends and parents w ould
W heeler, sister of Mrs. Emma Haff.
Rogue R iver Thursday w hen a pot penitentiary sentence.
turn out to these Court of Honor
luck
dinner
w
as
served
at
noon.
m eetings.
The afternoon w as spent sew ing
and plans w ere made for their ba­
FORMER STUDENT HERE
zaar and pie sociul to be held D ec­
MARRIED AT MEDFORD
em ber 4 at the Girl Scout hull in
Bogue Biver. Election of officers
F riends of V iolubelle Morrow, a w as also held and Mrs. Ernest
form er student of the Gold Hill B einkens w as elected chairm an.
high sch ool, w ill be in terested to
Friends of Mrs. Angie W ilcox of
know of her recent m arriage to M arshfield, Oregon have received
Jam es Thom as Bush of Central w ord of the death of her son in
P oin t lust Suturduy nt the purson- law , Ted H olstead, nt M arshfield,
age of the First Christian CJiurch N ovem ber 3. His w ife, C larice W il­
ut 1:30 p.ni. Bev. H, W. Coleman cox, w as w ell known in Bogue
perform ed the cerem ony. The cou­ Biver w here they form erly lived.
ple wus attended by VerH Richman
Mrs. Eugene Burton and ch ild ­
and Mrs. Huzcl P eninger, both of ren Mary, Bob and T aylor left
Central Point.
Tuesday m orning for Vullejo, Cal­
The young couple w ill make ifornia to spend the Thanksgiving
their home in Central Point w here vacation at the home of Mr. and
Mr. Bush is em ployed.
Mrs. J. E. Barthelm es and w ill also
visit Mr. Burton w ho is em ployed
Mr. und Mrs. Buy Moore ano at San F rancisco. Mrs. Cloyd Dick
fam ily of Marshfield spent the and children, Eileen and Donald,
w eek end w ith Mr. Moore's m oth­ spent the week end w ith Mr. Dick
er, Mrs. Dol Moore.
and friends at Klamuth Fulls.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence H arrison
and daughter Sandra w ho have
spent the past sum m er on Evans
Creek w h ile he w as em ployed at
the Murphy Brothers dredge w hich
DON STEINMETZ asking som e­ wus moved to Alaska have return­
one, "Why does u goose duck?”
ed to Foots Creek and are building
a house on tlie left fork near
ALV1E WAIJsEB com ing along w here the Bates house burned. He
just ut the right tim e to push tbe 1 plans t o , mine near the Black
Enaian Wayne Morri» Seeks Winaa
lire truck to the fire Tuesday.
Channel Mine. Claire Stunibo has
Wayne Morris, recent star of “1 etruction from Navy pilots who intro­
hauled several louds of hydrolic
Wanted Wings,” became a member of duced dive bombing, aircraft carries»
NONA
CENTERS carrying a pipe from h is place to the Ed K os­
Uncle Sam’s Navy in May, 1941, and catapult take-offs to the rest of
large shopping bug to the carnival ter property w here they plan to
when he was appointed to the rank the world. Also, there are opportuni­
to carry hom e the ch ild ren ’s prizes m ine this w in ter. L ance Brothers
of Ensign.
ties in Naval Aviation for men who
and finding a large h ole in the bot­ are getting their m ine In order for
When asked what he thought of don’t want to fly. They can be trained
tom of the sack w h ich let them the w in ters work,
the United States Navy, Morris said, as aviation machinists, metalsmiths,
“I think every man who is consider­ photographers, observers, or they can
drop to the floor.
ing
joining a military service should receive instruction in many other
Leona H oldorncss and Lionel
look into the ‘chance of a lifetime’ trades. I t’s a great life in the Navy.”
PAUL HOLDERNESS declaring Mooter w ent to Eagle Point lust
which the Navy and Naval Reserve of­
Ensign Wayne Morris is pictured
there w us frost on top of his head Thursday evening to play In the
fer to get into the big-pay field of the here in his lino of duty as a member
ull night Monday and upon rising school band during their program.
future—aviation. In the Navy you of the Naval Aviation Cadet Selec­
the next m orning not finding any Steve W hipple teaches band at
can attend the finest flight training tion Board at the Long Beach Naval
frost outside,
Eagle Point this year.
fi-boob
eed kssyj ia-
Air flaw.
MOVIE STAR JOINS U.S. NAVY
The Spy-Glass
NUMBER 27
P atriotic Program s Discuss­
ed a t Recreation M eeting
Ladies A id Dinner
N e x t Thursday
Tuesday evening there w as a fair
representation at tbe recreation
m eeting with Miss Jensen, tbe rec­
reation specialist from C orvallis.
When the m eeting w as turned over
to her she gave a num ber of reas­
ons why people should have recre­
ation. Among som e of the things
sh e touched upon w as tbe fact ttiat
there are Ik,000 sold iers, sailors,
and m arines in the service repre­
senting Oregon. H ow m any are
from the vicinity of Gold H ill? In
many places com m unities are giv­
ing program s dedicated to these
service men, also sending them
gifts or rem em brances from these
com m unities in appreciation of
that service for them. f lo w many
patriotic songs do you know,
w ords, author, w hy and w here
w ritten? She stressed giving, not
receiving, not taking too much for
granted, thriftiness. She stressed
citizenship and what som e com ­
m unities are doing w hen their
young men and w om en becom e cit­
izens at 21 years of age. There w as
a w ealth o f m aterial for patriotic
occasions that may be borrow ed
and looked over before purchasing.
Flag codes may be obtained from
the American Legion through the
Medford Post or perhaps the WRC
pf this com m unity. The “Star Span­
gled Banner” should be used at the
first or last of a program, never in
the middle o f a program. There
should be flag com m ittees to have
the flag in the proper position in
the room, to lead in the correct
form of pledging, and to see that it
is respected in every w a y . Com­
m unity singing of patriotic songs
w as held w ith w ords flashed on a
screen.
Plans w ere made for the square
dance class to be held W ednesday
evening w ith Miss Jensen. At least
four sets w ere assured.
The Decem ber m eeting is in the
hands of the local people and com ­
m ittees w ere appointed for the eve­
ning. R efreshm ent com m ittee, Mrs.
Irene Johnson, John Gray and D or­
othy McGuire. D ecoration com m it­
tee, L ow ell Meunier and Mildred
N'ewnJiam. Entertainm ent com m it­
tee, Marie C hristensen, Mr. Train,
Bogue R iver people. Clean-up com ­
m ittee, Mr. McGuire and Mr. Christ­
ensen.
Twenty-two Members Join
Gold Hill Ski Club
Attending the first m eeting of the
Gold H ill Ski Club held last Satur­
day night at the hom e of Mr. and
Mrs. L insley Dorm an w ere Mr. and
Mrs. D ennis McGuire and daughter
Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. C leo Gil­
christ and son Charles W illiam,
Myrtle W inn, V irginia Centers,
Mary Lou Tygart, W allace Iverson,
David Steinm etz, Loren DeMers,
Buddy Blair, A lvis W inn, all of
Gold H ill, and the M isses Irene
Steadm en of P hoenix and Mary
R ussell o f Medford. T w enty-tw o
m em bers joined the club at this
time.
D uring the course of the evening,
an election o f officers w as held,
and the m eeting w as on ly tem por­
a rily disrupted w hen Jo Ann Mc­
Guire flashed her beauteous sm ile
ut the new president, L insley D or­
man. V arious other duties w ill be
l>erformed by W allace Iverson as
vice president, Mary Lou Tygart as
secretary, Myrtle Winn as treasur­
er, Buddy Blair as sergeant at arms
and L ucille Dorman as scribe.
T hose joining the club at this time
but w h o w ere unable to attend
w ere Bay Blair, Ruth Lance, Buster
Mullin and Creighton Thom pson.
The president held inform al dis­
cussion on a future recreational
program, and from the ranks of ex ­
pert doughnut dunkers (cid er and
doughnuts being the main course
of the evening) w ere selected rep­
resentatives to attend the square
dance session to be held here W ed­
nesday evening.
N on-suspecting m em bers, after
paying their dues, w ere advised by
Lins Dorman that such funds w ould
be su fficien t to buy a sm all first
aid kit — not, the president added,
that it w ould ever be used. The
only black and blue member at
large during the evening w as Mary
Loa Tygart, w h o boasted a bruise
on h er right knee as a result of
som e fancy ice-skating.
Announcem ent of the date of the
next meeting w ill (>c made shortly.
The annual Ladies Aid dinner
w ill be held this year on the old
T hanksgiving day, November 27. A
bazaar w ill also be held at this
tim e and fancy w ork sold. Mrs.
C harles Gray tells very w ell of the
dinner in the follow in g poem:
Come our friends, com e if you w ill
To the little w hite church, at the
foot of the hill.
A turkey dinner w ill be served to
you.
On Thanksgiving day, the old, not
new —•
By the very best cooks that can be
found
A nyw here for m iles around.
You w ill be expected w hat ere the
' w eather,
To eat hot biscuits as light as a
feather.
The potatoes w ill be piping hot —
With brown gravy all over the top.
T he dressing w ill be seasoned ex ­
actly right,
The home made p ies w ill be out o f
sight.
Ther^ w ill be salad, pickles and jell
And other things too num erous to
tell.
The one w ho surely know s her biz-
Is the coffee maker, she's a w hiz.
W ith all this food you should not
holler,
When you are charged just h a lf a
dollar.
If you are just about half pint size
You need caugh up but thirty-five.
On Nov. 27 w e shall look for you
To help eat up all this stew .
Any tim e tw ixt five and eight
You can be served this tem pting
plate.
STUDENTS HOLD OPENING
BASKETBALL PRACTICE
The first basketball practice o f
the 1941-42 season w as held by th e
students of Gold Hill high sch o o l
Monday evening. T hose turning
out to receive their first basketball
instructions from Coach Buhler
w ere Jerald Lew is, Buddy Blair,
A lvis W inn, H arlow Banry, D oc
Bosecrans,
Charley
R osecrans,
Morgan Jones, Victor Frost, Ben
Reames, Dave Steinm etz and H arry
Smith.
More boys are expected to turn
out w hen regular practice gets un­
derw ay.
.
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PUREBRED GOAT RANCH
LOCATES ON SARDINE
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Humrick, for­
m erly of near Grants Pass, have
purchased the form er Earl Croft
place on Sardine Creek w here they
have m oved their herd of 235 pure­
bred Egyptian Nubian goats. T h is
is the only herd of these goats
w hich is found in the U nited
States, they being the sacred goat
of Egypt, and very hard to sm ug­
gle out o f that country.
The Humricks plan to make
many im provem ents on the proper­
ty they recently purchased and
w ill raise fryers along w ith their
other duties. They like the lo ca ­
tion as it is centrally located for
their business in sellin g m ilk and
cream. V isitors are alw ays w e l­
come at the ranch.
SCHOOL CARNIVAL BRINGS
OUT LARGE CROWD FRIDAY
The annual school carnival in
the gym nasium last Friday n ight
w as a decided success, both finan ­
cially and from the standpoint of
a lot of fun. Those w in n in g the
turkeys w ere Mrs. D erw in Mapel
and Mrs. Dave W inn. Don Stein­
metz und Junior Shoemaker w on
the tw o geese.
Mrs. Louise Robinson has been
hired by the school board to cook
the hot lunches for the school ch il­
dren this w in ter. She began h er
duties Novem ber 12.
SPECIAL TURKEY
DINNER
THANKSGIVING DAY
75c
At the
OAKS LUNCH
Mrs. Alpha Colvin
Serving from 12:30 to 4:00