Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 20, 1941, Image 6

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The Gold HUI New», Gold HUI. Oreiwi
TNVMDAV. NOVEMBER M, IN I
Mrs. Maybelle Ruins was in Gold
Hill Tuesday morning to take care
of insurance business pertuining to
her burn with its contents Uiat
burned Monday morning quite ear­
ly. The forest service responded to
the call for help and they put out
the fire. The stock was all outside
the building, but hay, small imple­
___________________ ■ ments and the barn were burned.
to ..............................
Bill Reed, a student at the Uni­ The fire was due to defective wir­
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wlgle left
Tuesday on the evening train for a versity of Oregon, last week pledg­ ing.
several weeks trip to points in the ed the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
Mrs. Earl Moore, Yvonne and
Willamette valley where they will Bill is the grandsou of Mrs. Susie Nadra and Mrs. Mtiore’s mother,
visit relatives and friends. They Coy of Gold Hill.
Mrs. Rert Stevens, went to Chilo­
will spend Thanksgiving with Mr.
quin last Saturday to visit with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Walker
have
Wigle’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E.
the Rert Alberts family. Paula Al­
Johnson, who live near Newberg. received word that laiverne is em­ berts. who was struck by a bullet
ployed at the Douglas Aircraft
discharged from a 22-rifle by an
The (Christian Science Society Manufacturing plant in Los Angeles
Indian boy. will have to he remov­
and
is
in
the
assembling
depart­
will hold Thanksgiving services in
ed
to San Francisco to have the
the church edifice across from the ment at present.
bullet
removed
which
lodgrd
I. O. O. F. hall Thursday morn­
Vaughn Whitmore left for Port­ against her spine.
ing. Thanksgiving Day, November
land Sunday evening on a business
20. at 11 a.m. The public is cordial­
Miss Jill Marlin, a student at
trip and will return late this week
ly invited to attend these services.
•regon State College, will arrive
Mrs. Melvin Davis, nee Valentin»
ome this Thursday to s|>end the
Mary, Ann, and Dorothy Swigart Cook, is spending this week with Thanksgiving holiday with her
of Wolf Creek visited from Monday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cool
arents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Martin,
until Wednesday of this week with during the Thanksgiving vacation he attended the Oregon Stale-Gal-
Jocelyn and Denise Meunier. Mon­ at school.
1 ifornia football game last Saturday
day evening the girls enjoyed ice
and has been visiting friends since
When shopping for gifts, see the J
skating at Medford.
that time. Creighton Thompson
large stock of attractive albums
and Killy ('lenient, who are also
and records, also record players
attending Oregon State College and
that play through your radio. Pru­
Bill Force, student at the Univer­
itt’s Music Store, Grants Pass.
sity of Oregon, will also spend the
Sunday School Thanksgiving of­ vacation with their families here.
fering will be this Sunday anil
Pop Taylor would like Io thank
I World Service Sunday will be a
everyone who turned out during
week later at the Methodist church.
the fire and helped carry furniture
Word was received from Massa­ out and helped put the fire out.
chusetts Wednesday of this week
that Mrs. Millie Walker was in the NEW DIRECTORS EI.Et TED
east to attend the nationaj Grange FOR IRRIGATION DISTRICT
convention. She accompanied state
Grange Master and Mrs. Ray Gill i Two new directors were elected
on the trip. She had been.to Port­ for the Gold Hill Irrigation district
land. Maine, had seen the Atlantic at their meeting last Tuesday eve-
ocean and stated that she was sur­ ni ig. Otto Fuhrman was elected
prised at the narrow streets made for the three year term and W. J.
of granite blocks in the eastern Wilson was elected for the one
cities.
year term. The third member of
Harlow Banry, who left last the board is William Howes.
week to attend high school at North
W.R.C. TO ELECT
Bend, has returned to Gold Hill
and plank on re-entering the local
The W.H.C. held its regular meet­
school.
ing last Wednesday at their hull.
Mrs. J. W. Beeman of Portland On the first meeting in December
arrived last Friday to visit for sev­ the Corps will hold the election of
eral days with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. officers. The regular inspection is
Martin.
to be held soon, also, when the of­
Mrs. Claud Scott went to Gold ficer can come to this district.
[ Beach last Monday evening and
I stayed over Armistice Day with
Mr. Scott. They both returned to
G tiL M n PASS, OKKOON
Gold Hil, on Wednesday.
n
Local Happenings
i'H06w
Now Showing —
FATHER OP MRS. MEUNIER
REBBKAHS VISIT
PASSES IN CANADA
Monday evening a number of the
members of the local Rebekah
lodge made a fraternal visit to the
Medford Rebekah lodge in a body.
Those who went from this lodge
were Edna Gorham, Ruth Lewis.
Mary Chisholm, Delia Kell, Elsie
Cameron, Mabel Hittle,
Elinor
Force, Madge Dorman,
Evelyn
Thompson, Nellie Winn, Bessie
Ferguson, Irene Hendrickson, Nona
Centers, Edith Kenyon,
Jewell
Bouth, Louise Robinson, Willie Mc­
Lean. Apphiu Bowers. Mrs. Brown,
a member of the Grants Puss lodge,
was also present.
Mrs. A. Meunier received word
the first of this week of the death
of her father, A. I.uvullee of St.
Paul, Alberta, Canada, Saturday
evening. Mr. I.uvullee died follow­
ing a long illness. Funeral services
and burial were held Monday.
FOR SALE: 2 wood ranges, cou­
ple of wood heaters, gasoline range,
2 burner oil stove, round dining
room table, chain hoist, pipe vice
130 ft. \ inch pipe, coil springs
and be<ls, uud other miscellaneous
articles. See George Taylor ut the
Beaver Gubins.
There will be no Boy Seoul ALSO FIRE SALE—
meeting this Thursday night, Nov­
ember 20.
Milton Steinmeti was home over
the Armistice holiday.
CHRISTA*) MIEr’32 CHURCHES
Meeta Every Tueeda» Night
Filberts
Mrs. Delia Kell’s nephew, Buster
Crawford, called on his aunt here
last week.
O Lord, for the Blessings of Life,
Preview Saturday 11 P.M.
Mrs. Jim Blevins’ father, A. E.
Everton, of Portland, is visiting
with his daughter and family.
Old friends, formerly of Wyom­
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry
and Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Berry,
now of Klamath Falls, recently
called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Map-
el, spending the week end with
them at their home on Sardine
Creek.
“Feminine Touch”
Rosalind Russell, Don Ameche,
Kay Francis, Donald Meek
Coming Soon—
“The Yank in the R.A.F.”
Tyrone Power, Betty Grable
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GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Now Showing
“MOB TOWN”
Also
“The Phantom Cowboy”
And
“T he A dventures c f C apt.
M arvel”
Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 23, 24, 25
“Married Bachelor”
Robert Young, Ruth Hussey
Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 26, 27
Brian Aherne, Kay Francis
“HUDSON’S BAY”
Also
“The Man Who Lost
Himself”
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kell and
small sons left last Wednesday for
Oakland where Mr. Kell has been
employed.
On Armistice Day Mrs H. H. El-
hart visited with her sister, Mrs.
Perry Wait and joined her hus­
band and son in the evening at the
ice arena in Medford.
While Mr. Fasel went hunting
Saturday and Sunday in Klamath
County, Mrs. W. F. Fasel and chil­
dren visited Sunday with Mrs.
Perry Wait.
Mrs. John Peffley of Sams Val­
ley has returned home after a vis­
it of several weeks at Wenatchee.
Washington.
Mr. Peffey went
north to bring her home.
Mrs. Ida Smith, who has been
visiting with her son in law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tresh-
am, has returned to her home in
Riverbank, California.
How about buying a new Estey
piano for Christmas? See the late
spinet models at Pruitt’s Music
Store, Grants Pass.
Safeguard Your Car
USED CAR
VALUES
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41
41
40
36
35
Chevrolet Town Sedan
Chev. Business Coupe
Chev, 5 pass. Coupe
Chev. Business Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe
English
W alnuts
RANDOLPH SCOTT
In Technicolor!
Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 23, 24, 25
Hannum & Kelt
Trucks
"O u r Deepest, Most Heartfelt Thanks,
“San Antonia Ro»e”
Becker’s Drug Store
YOU ARE WELCOME
H. D. Force, Noble Grand
HANKSG1VING” was the
Hurry Newnham, Vice Grand
subject of the Lesson-Ser­
Paul Thompson, Secretary
mon in all Churches of Christ,
Art Gorham — Treasurer.
Scientist, on Thanksgiving Day.
The Golden Text was, "Offer
40 Dodge P/2 ton Truck
\METHYST RRflRKAH LODGE 97
unto God thanksgiving; and pay
Meets the first and third Wednes- ! 31 Chev. l ’/2 ton Truck
thy vows unto the r ost Hi-h:
lays of each month at the I 0 . O. P
31 Chev. P/g ton Truck,
and call upon me in the day of
Hall. Gobi Hill. Oregon
w ith stock rack
trouble: I will deliver thee, and
Jewel Routli, Noble Grund
thou shalt glorify me” (Ps. 50:
Elsie Cameron, Vice Grund
PICKUPS
14.15).
Belle Smith — Hac. Sec’y.
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International
'don PU
Amcng the citations which
Hazel Hohlcrness — Fin. Scc’y.
39 Ford Vg ton PU
comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
Delia Kell — Treasurer
the following from the Bible: “O
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GOLD HILL GKANGR NO. 5S4
give thanks unto the Lord, for he
CHEAP WORK CARS
Meets first and third Thursday*
is good: for his mercy endureth
at 8 p. m., at their hall next to tele
for ever. Let the redeemed of
27 Chevrolet Coupe
phone otflce. II. E. club meets sec­
the Lord say so, whom he hath
27 Ford Tudor
ond and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p
redeemed from the hand of the
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Chevrolet Cab
enemy. Oh that men would praise
29 Ford Roadster
the Lord for his goodness, and for
29 Marquit Sedan
his wonderful works to the chil­
dren of men!" (Ps. 107:1,2,8).
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The Lesson-Sermon also in­
35 Terraplane Sedan
cluded the following correlative
32 Ford B Coupe
passages from the Christian I
Science textbook, "Science and
Follow the Wise Used Car
Health with Key to the Scrip­
12%c
lb.
Buyers
tures" by Mary Balter Eddy
"Millions of unprejudiced minds
—simple seekers for Truth, weary
wanderers, athirst in the desert
—are waiting and watching fo.-
15c lb.
Your Chevrolet Dealer
rest and drink. Give them a cup
3 miles from Gold Hill>on
Used Car Lot, 714 South 6th St.
of cold water in Christ's name.
Sams Valley road
New Car Store, 411 South 6th St.
and never fear the consequences.
ERNEST .LYMAN
Grants Pass, Oregon
Those ready for the blessing you
impart will give Thanks. (P570)
Bruce Cunningham of Salem vis­
ited in Gold Hill last Wednesday.
“BELLE STAR”
New Line of
BOYER COSMETICS
At Popular Prices
Hannum & Kelt
Liberty and Material Well Being, and
for the Joys of Family, Friendship, Happiness
P RAYERS such as that are being offered all over the
nation today, just as they were when that first little group
of grateful colonists offered theirs in celebration of the
first harvest in their new land. Hundreds of harvests,
hundreds of Thanksgivings have passed since then. As a
nation, at each of these Thanksgiving observances, we
have had much to be thankful for; each of them saw our
country a little further down the road of history, a land
growing in power, in area, in wealth . . . and, most of all,
in the happiness and well being of a free people.
T o DAY, Thanksgiving, 1941, we see our country engag­
ed in a tremendous effort that is testing all of our capac­
ities for ingenuity, for skill, for courage and patience. We
can be Thankful — and with confidence in the future —
that the past has proven our ability to meet problems and
to solve them, and that while our present position is a new
one in history, It is not without precedent in kind and most
certainly will yield to solution by the combined efforts of
a people made incredibly strong by the blessings of nature
and three centuries of freedom.
As individuals, as a nation, as a people u n d er God, we have
m uch to be th a n k fu l fo r on this T h a n k sg iv in g D ay. Let
each of us individually, or as fam ily g ro u p s, o ffe r c u r
th a n k s as we sit dow n tc. th a t b o u n tifu l fe a st th a t is the
o u tw a rd sign of o ur g ra titu d e .
Get It Ready For Winter Now
ZERO NE....................
PURM-GUARD.......
$1.00 Gallon
$2.65 Gall<m
COY’S SERVICE STATION
Seth Coy, Prop.
Gail’s Gold Hill Market
NORMAN
GAIL,
Prop.