‘0 The Gold T U Mo.1 I ^ M — — , WmM, h 3 ^ ,1 ,^ , » — — I W eek i* the Com m ittee PuMitheJ h, Ih . 8 1 ..— U M b T » w » fa tU lj> u r*d *jr, January 15, 1 >42 H. 0. FORCE CHAIRMAN I F our BOND CAMPAIGN LOCAL WORKERS Cam paign Complete in One q , . ^ News FOOTS CREEK ITEMS (By Mra. Martoa Lanca) democracy — FIRST AID SCHOOL ENROLLS MANY IN CLASS TOESDAY The Bed Cross First Aid School started at Gold Hill Tuesday night was attended by one of the largest classes ever to attend a Bed Cross school in this city. The registra tions for instruction to date is nine ty. This includes all ages from 12, which is the youngest eligible, through Ihe senior and adult ages. School Janitors Hold M eeting at Talent Sat. Discuss Defense Program Janitors of southern Oregon held I lie Sunduy School workers con their regular meeting at the Talent schrxd on Saturday, January 10 at ference held ul Ihe Foots Creek 2 o’clock. Lester Thompson and Residents of the Gold Hill vot Sunday School building Thursduy Lari Routh, janitors of the Gold ing precinct will be contacted dur when an all day meeting with It Meehan is in a tru e to r Hill school, attended the meeting ing the couiing week and will be adults and five children were pres J. B. Meehan, registered Bed from here. M»ked to pledge so much to the ent was well attended and much in- Cross instructor of Medford is in Guy Davis gave a discussion on purchiiM- of defense savings bonds iere*t shown. Rev. 1». J>. Baudall, charge of the school here and was defense, how to recognize the dif THEIRS TO BUILD, QURSTO PRESERVE. each month, according to H. D. present for Ihe meeting Tuesday ferent kinds of bombs and ways of Force who bus been named chair- American Union Sunday school night I SCHOOL Missionary of Medford for Ibis dis ixitting out fires which might be HI1 man of tliix precinct. All pledges The classes will be (aught in the caused by bombs. A check was made trict was in charge of Ihe meeting, must he completed within a week. High School on Tuesday and Thurs and it was found that all of the Those working in Gold Hill for lie was assisted by Hev. John Slilie day nights of each week beginning janitors had subscribed to the Red if Iteese creek. Also present were Mr. Force me Mrr. Paul llolder- ( at 7 p. m. with ail persons above Cross in their respective school neaa, Mrs. H. D. ’ o- e. Mrs. Furl toward Baker and Mr. Davis from , the age of twelve eligible for the districts. A list of questions was Aimer and a worker from Selma. t.ook, . ,r . .tennis McGuire, and ¡course. The instruction periods will given to each member present re ■ he purpose of Ihe meeting wus to Mrs. Walter McLean, Mrs. Frank lx- two hours each night and any garding the handling of a team. Carter and Mrs. Darrell Hendrick ■ II scl . s Sunday school problems one wishing to qualify as a regis The next meeting of the group •ind renew interest in the work. A son will work part of the outlying tered worker must attend at least will be at the Gold Hill school districts and the other workers ueeling was held at Murphy on Fri 20 hours of the 30 hour course. Cer house on February 14 with Jack day and Table Bock Saturday. Will he appointed this week. tificates will be issued Io those do Cooper as president. Mrs. Lloyd Dick from this com Moore Hamilton, campaign chair ing the required work. munity attended the meeting of the man. who was in Gold Hill Tues The committee in charge of the M r * . Thorton Honored at day in Ihe interest of the campaign • ivic improvement club at Bogue Bed Cross School of instruction in Diver Friday afternoon when a one slated that it would he stale wide cludes Messrs. Cleo Gilchrist, Nor Shower M onday Evening in scope and intended as a model o'clock desert luncheon was served man and Budd Gail. for the rest of the country. The at the home of Mrs. James Wiley Monday evening Mrs. Helen Thor- and Mrs. Heed Carter on Ihe Evans campaign is designed to make con sen was honored with a shower at Cameron and Newnham Valley road. Plans were made for tact with every home so that everj her hoipe. The evening was spent Installed Noble G rand* family may have a pledge card to a chicken pie supper and carnival playing games, after which the Gold H ill Lodge* be filled out volunfarily. It is Ihe Io he held ul the high school uuili- guests enjoyed seeing the gifts. One Oua system gives us all a break .. we have the government's aim to have a regular oriuni January 20. Supper will he WORLDS M O S T WIDESPREAD, g l« 6 E * T INOIVlOUAL game played was called Paraphen- flow of defense bond money com erved beginning at 6:30. The re OW NERSHIP OF W E A L T H ,-A S SHOWN BY SAVINGS y'enedamine and the lady winning Elsie Cameron and Harry Newn- ing in and that is why each family naming articles made for the ba- MOTORS,LIFE INSURANCE, HOMES. high score was Florence Lance and h a m were installed Wednesday will be asked Io pledge a certain aar will also lie for sale. The sup WE HAVE U £ £ /fT Y . „ . W £ W/LL PKESEKVE/T. night as Noble Grands of the Arne the consolation winner was Mrs. amount each month for the pur cr is being given to raise funds Io Hannah Bouth. Ma Robinson favor thyst Rebekah Lodge, No. 97 and ed the group with a solo. Those at- chase of bonds, the pledge In be in inish the library. Mrs. Richard Jackson County Gets Airplane Observation Station itargett, president has been ap- I.O.O.F. Lodge, No. 129, at a joint •ending were Marie Christensen, accordance with the fnmily's means. To Be Located N ear H ere oinled chairman of the Infantile $625 for A nim al Control installation of the Iwo lodge*. Medolin DeMoux, Zen Clement, Rae Paralysis drive for Rogue Biver 1R1KNDS ENJOY EVENING Howard Lewis, deputy grand mas Clement, Alta Clement, bla Cook Seventeen Oregon counties will • ml community. They planned a An a irp la n e observation statio n , ter ai*4 Inaile Heudriekson. districi OF CARDS AT GAIL HOME 5?’ is* Louise Robinson, Ed- ca to be held at the Girl Scout hall snare in Ihe *HI,2tMI allocation for which will have observers on a 24 deputy president, w erétìiè ins tail p h fh ortiilso n, Hannah Routh, Nell predatory animal control made by Bogue Biver the afternoon of L"", , 5 T ' ? “ ma‘\e bv ing officers with the help of the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail enter :anuar> 23 to raise funds for the department of agriculture hour basis, has been located on the installation team from Jacksonville. ie Davis, Icie Walker, Pearl Walker tained a group of friends at a card rive. Those present were Mrs Dora Marsden, Florence Lance, Jane ‘hC f,rs‘ s,x mon,h» oi *»«• hill near Gold Hill, and will be put Members of the team are C. H. Marsden, Hazel Holderness. Char party at tiieir home Monday eve diehard Hargett, Mrs. Allen Me- H”’ “’’propriaHons are ba8ed UP">’ in operation soon. The station will ning. Those attending enjoyed an •regory, Mrs. Vinton Snyder Mrs "eceM‘,v f,‘r ‘ on‘ro> ■«<« eradica- be equipped with a telephone, table Purcell, Mrs. H. Schafer, grand lotte Thompson and the honoree, evening of pinochle with Mrs. Budd lana Frei. Mrs. Harry Hili' Mrs' L°n of p,'e‘1,“ or> animals, and also and chairs, etc. and those on duty marshalls; E. McIntyre, Mrs. B. Helen Thorsen. Hostesses were Zen Butcher, grand secretaries; I. Coff Clement Medilon DeMoux, Nellie Gail and Arthur Boye making high -'. N. Evans. Mrs. Nate Hart' Mrs w ,ll,"«"‘ ss of counties to will work on 6 hour shifts. More man, Mrs. Lola Coffman, treasur Davis and Janie Marsden. scores. Befrcshmenls were served Vlbert Mcllvain, Mrs. William Cox' ”” C” ■'he ’ “‘V residents are needed to take one or a\",e, at a late hour. ers; E. M. Mallory, Hattie Logan, Irs. Dick, Mrs. William Trotter Maxl"’,,"’ i for ,<ach these shifts and anyone interested Wallace Iverson was given an Irs cia \ Biles Mrs in helping with this phase of the wardens; Elton Caine, Mrs. Grace VACANT GOLD HILL HOMES v i 'ounl.v for Ihe next six months: automatic traveling kit. as he'plans ml Mr- W ill -v ' and Mrs S" r ' Baker $660; Gran, *1.000: Morrow defense work is urged to sign up at Bronlee, inside guardians; L. Nor MAY BE REGISTERED HERE Io leave next week and Mrs. Norm- oa.ea.7s. - Car“ 'r ! $750; Douglas $150; Umatilla *500; Ihe office of John Chisholm at an man, Mrs. Sanford, banner bearers ostesses G Sanden, Mrs. Alice Ulrich, chap o i l Gail was givrh a surprise hand Now that the southern Oregon Gilliam $750; Marion *250, Harney early date. The six hour shift for tains. George Martin Jr. who has been kerchief shower in honor of her cantonment is assured there are >1,000; Sherman $300. each person will he once every 15 Bending Westmont Bible College birthday, January 13. Rebekah officers installed were: many residents of this section who t Union *200; Klamath $600; Jack days. Elsie Cameron, Noble Grand. Those 'attending were Mr. and I Los Angeles, California, and is son $626; Wheeler $500; Wasco would like to list their homes or Bryun V ard has been appointed Nelly Winn, Vice Grand. Mrs. Arthur Boye. Arn Boye, Mrs. •siting his parents Mr. and Mrs. $500; Malheur $375; Wallowa $600; in charge of the station and his vacant rooms for rent to the many eorge P. Martin wilT hold preneh- Elinor Force, RSNG. Budd Gail, Miss Beth Paulsen of workers who will undoubtedly lo firs, assistant is Earl Moore. Lake *1.000; Administration $500. ig services at the Fools Creek Sun- Edna Gorham LSNG. Medford. Miss Dorothy Burket. Mr cate here. Gold Hi,, people can list An additional .«9,400 has been Mr. Chisholm stales lhal he will Mildred Newnham, Warden. nnd Mrs Dennis MrGuire. Wallace ay school January 1«, following held for allocations covering Ihe have the material necessary for their available houses or rooms at Mildred Swindler, Conductor. Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman ie class hour. the News office and this informa taking finger prints at an early dale las, six months of Ihe current year. Donald Dixon, son of Mrs. A. A. Gail. Ruth Lewis, Chaplain. tion will be turned over to the can which will be announced in the ixon of Ihe Gem Cottage lef, on Evelyn Thompson, outside guard. tonment coordinators at Medford. Floyd Lance arrived Wednesday paper. All defense workers are ask Defense Stamps Given Ada Dusenberry, inside guard. morning from Trinity City. Calif., Monday for Norwirk, New York. Blanks are on hand a fth e office. ed Io watch for this announcement. As P rize at Bridge • here lie will live with his gram! Pearl Ferguson, RSVG. visit with his family until Friday, "»Other Mrs. Jrines. He was a pupil Mary Chisholm, I-SV(i. when he will return to his work. G irl Scout C ourt O f A birthday bridge parly was giv in the junior high in the Rogue Odd Fellows officers installed A w a rd * January 27 Square Dance Club were: Biver school and will be greatly en in honor of Ihe birthday of Mrs. STOWELL COW COMPLETES Noel Kellogg Iasi Sunday nigh, a, H ave M eeting M onday missed. He made the trip alone. Harry Newnham, Noble Grand The Girl Scouts met in regular NEW OFFICIAL RECORD A, the regular meeting of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fer Walter McLean, Vice Grand session Tuesday evening at the hall. guson. Mrs. Ar, Gorham received The Square Dunce club met in the Gold Hill Irrigation company held Bud Force, RSVG Plans are being made for a Court Peterborough, N. H.—A new rec in Gold Hill Tuesday evening, John high score for the ladies and Mr. gymnasium Monday evening. Mr. Win. Ferguson. I „SVC, of Awards to be held at the WRC ord, exceeding ,he average of the 1 lemming, son of Mr. and Mrs. Si Gorham held high score for Ihc Perry played the violin for the Bob Cook, RSNG. room on the afternoon of January Guernsey breed for her nge nnd las Flemming a, Miller’s Gulch men. T h e prizes were defense dancers and John Gray called the William Hittle, t.SNG. 27 and all mothers are invited to class has just been Completed by n whs elected ditch walker in place stamps. Those present were Mr. and sets. There were about two sets of Dave Winn, Warden. Iw n P fir n b l rx x i» . he present. Members of the Relief two V year old n cow, Margie’s L>___ Sun of r a Bay Mrs. Art Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Curt dancers present. The date of the Bolton who has served for Paul Holderness, Conductor. Corps are invited to attend also. light 627142 of Medford, Ore., test i everal years. is Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George Haff next meeting has not been decided I alii Thompson, Outside guard. Plans were made to carry on the ed nnd owned by Georgr II. Stow Wallace Boling, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Force, Mr. and upon and will be annouced later Art Gorham, Inside guard. paper drive and it may'be anoflier ell. Her official record supervised Mrs. Lester Boling who spent his Paul Thompson, Mrs Earl Moore, through Llie News. Frank Carter, Chaplain. week before the zoning is complet by the Oregon State College and early life here and is now attend Mrs. Frank Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore, BSS. ed between the Girl Scouts and announced by the American Guern ing a navy school at San Diego. Noel Kellogg and the hosts, Mr. and George Haff. LSS. Cubs. Both did well in their collec sey (.a,He (,lub is 7504.9 pounds of California spent his Christmas fur Mrs. Don Ferguson. Norman Gail, treasurer. Recreation Club to tions last Saturday and they take milk and 408.2 pounds of butter lough with his parents north of William Autenrieth, secretary. Hold M eeting Tuesday Tat in class GGG. this way of publicy thanking every SOLDIERS TO HE DENIED (•rants Pass. He also visited his After the business was over LIQUORS. BEER ANI) WINE there were several speeches made one who gave them paper. A service I .............»her Mrs. Bessie Anderson EXCEPT Tlie Beerealion club of Gold Hill chart is being made and hours of IN EVENING HOURS and uncle Ed Boling near Murphy. and surrounding communities will by officers and visitors. There service are to be recorded towards CLOSING DATE ON SPRING were visitors from Central Point The road crew under the leader CROP INSURANCE FEU 28 I he Liquor Control Commission meet next Tuesday evening at the and Jacksonville. Mrs. Alice Ul a service star. Any girl who takes ship of .1. E. Tethrow of Central Grange hall at 7:3(1. Miss Marian care of children while parents are rich was present from Jacksonville I'oinl has finished making double has issued an order restricting all Final date for taking out a fed driveways on the properly recently liquor, wine and beer dealers from Harrell nnd Miss Izola Jensen will and has the distinction of being at First Aid meetings or other de eral all risk crop insurance policy purchased by Harry Albright and selling their product,. to all army he presenl a, tha, lime so it is hop the member of longest standing in fense work will be credited with on spring wheat is February 28, Mr. Green near Chalkers Mo,el. men in uniform of the United Stat ed there will be a number of group thè Rebekah lodges of Oregon. The those hours. Any public service ren representatives a, the meeting to dered will be counted. The older Clyde Kiddle, crop insurance assist guests and members retired to the Word was received here of the es except during the evening ant a, Ihe state AAA office has re death in Salem, Oregon, December hours. Ih e hours set when sodiers get ideas for their clubs and organ dining room where the committees girls arc willing to care for any one’s children on Tuesday evening minded Oregon spring wheat grow ,4 of Raymond Stevens of Rogue nnd (),her enlisted men may pur- izations. served jello salad, cake and coffee. while the parents take the First Aid ers. eh«s e the drinks mentioned above, Biver due Io stomach trouble. He course "if they are called to do so. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT is survived by his wife, formerly are from 6 p.m, to Id p.m. This work is to be done free of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of Anna Mattis, who lived here wlh BLAIR’S HAVE SON charge to help defense. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan have | This . .. .. .Saturday mgm, Gold Kill are Ihe parents of a baby her parents for n number of years. night, January January u 17, , Mr. and Mrs. Aurele Blair are the girl, born January 13, at the Sac He also leaves three sisters nnd gone to Murphy to visit with, their the I.O.O.F. lodge of Gold Hill will proud parents of a baby son born daughter, Mrs. John Perry nnd start a series of dances at their Saturday evening nt 10 o'clock at GARDEN CLUB TO MEET red Heart hospital. The young Indy three brothers. FRIDAY AFTERNOON family. Mrs. Perry came ,o GoTd hall here. Dancing will be held Ihls weighed eight pounds. Ihc Sacred Heart hospital in Med The sewing club me, Wednesday Rill Wyatt would fike to take of Inst week at the home o f' M r.’ !“ ! nn'' h<>r parents nr- Saturday from 9 til 2 and dances ford. The young man who weighed The Gold Hill Garden Club will T V . T ’“' ! wi" -very two weeks, the Ihls means of thanking the com IL I- Miller with nine present i S in at 7*4 pounds has been named munity for the Christmas box which next meeting will be with Mrs 1 l'a « i T E,,Swwrth of Gr"n” ' "PI«” »“' wt'eks from the Sams Vat- Ted Aurele. He is the grandson of meet Friday afternoon at Ihe W.H. C. room. John Barns January 21 M 7 L h 7 * « 0 PPCen‘ vil,i,or «’ • k > <l«nces. An orchestra from Med- Jic received and enjoyed, Joe Blair and both he and his Members are reminded lha, six the home of Mrs. Nellie Read. ford w ill furnish the music, Plan Aii mother are doing fine. months dues are now payable,