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The Gold Hai News Volurne X IJ V Tb« Meet Thoroughly l t>« 4 W —jdy in S o u th n i 0>y<oo. Published in the Bigg—t L ittU Twwn fa tb« StftU T hursday , “ M arch 1». 1942. GOLD H ItL ,O K E G O N E sta b lish e d 1897 SUGAR RATIONING MAY High School Smoker COUNTY FAIR VO TE. FIRE SIREN HEARD BE TAKEN TOMORROW BETTER AT NIGHT BE STARTED SOON To Be Friday Night CITY HALL GOLD HILL Mr*. Tom Robinson Honored With S u r n r i» e N U M B E R 44 FOOTS CREEK N E W S' Mrs.. Marion Lane«. Rev, D. D. Randall, American Tlie officiul night test of the new On Wednesday, March 1», Mrs. Union Sunday sch<x>l missionary from Medford, visited the Foots fire siren was much more fwtUfuc- Information has been received by A school smoker, consisting of Toni Robinon was greeted by a Everyone In Northwest Jackson tory tliun the day tinw test of the I Km n il McGuire, head of the Gold vuriixjs wrestling und boxing bout host of friends at her home when Creek Sunday school Sunday and gave a very helpful talk In the county who ure Interested In the week before, according to officials Hill school that alt sugar consum will be put on in the High school she returned from her work at the afternoon he met with the people Fair nt (aolit Hill this full are request of the city in ctiurgc of tlie tryout, ers may la* required to register in Gym this Friday night at 7:30 p. m school house about 1:00 p. m. R of New Hope district, near Grunts nl Io register their decision Friduy last Friduy nigtit. the very near future. Both High school and grade school was a surprise dinner for her, and night nt the City hull in Cold Hill, It is stilted tflnut from the tes! Plans in tlie making cull for every boys will participate in event was it a surprise! Yes. indeed! Pass to organize a Sunday school. heginuing ut 8:00 o'clock. The Fair made the equipment will prohuhly person living in the Gold Hill (We all think she knew it was to Mrs. Randall left recently for New There will he two battle royals. committees acting us tlhc official he iHirchuscd Ixit the final appro-1 school district, number 57, 4o re- For boxing there will be Kenneth be) Tlie ladies all took pot luck Orleans to visit their son Dwight and wife, the trip being a gift from board ut a meeting hut week decid viil will not he made until after gister ut Jlhc school building in the Grcsen Vs. Clayton Adams; Bay lunch which was served about 1 g » ,v , I their son who is employed by the ed to let the people in the entire the city council meeting the fir st. grade department. p. m. " Every one enjoyed looking government in metaralogy work. mond Kile vs Fred Hancock; Allen Full* urea decide if tlwy want the Monday in April. j Sugar rationing books are to be Car vs. Jim Kile, Bill Centers vs. at the many gifts given to her and Mrs. Cloyd Dick from this com fair this full. And ua one fuir offi Tlie new siren recently Installed iasued to every member of the fam- Bill Jones; Virgil liuldwn vs Junior hearing <», the news of her son, munity, attended the meeting of the cial Minted it, "everybody is entitled on approval by the city is designed ily, including small ebildrn. Pur- Swindler,' Gene Bosencrans vs. Jer Rob, who is making progress to- Rogue River Civic club at the home to vole." So if you wunl the fair for use in case of fire, air raids,1 ent» may register for the entire ry Eskew;; Jerald Lewis vs. Vic wards being transferred to the air of Mrs. Hans Frei, Friday when a or you do not wunt the fuir, your blackout», etc. family. Grade teachers will assist Frost, and tlie main five-round bout force. <leasert luncheon was served. Mrs. vote is desired by the Fair hoard Principal McGuire in l|ie work "if of tlije evening between One outstanding gif, j , a lunch Harlow art Grizzel and Mrs. C. M. Evans co- Friday, (tomorrow) niglit. and when” it is done. 1 loth with tin* names of the guests Banry and Lee Marsden. hostess. They decided to buy ceil The Northwest Jai kson county fuir CAROLINE CUT 2» PERCENT Four Consecutive days are to lie embroidered on it, each person Wrestlers will be Bob Burton vs. ing for their club room at the fuir Inis lx en ail unntnl uffair for RATION CAROS TO FOLLOW. used in the registration with hours Dave Scinmetz, Wallace Davis vs writing tier own name. library building at the last meeting many years. pi*ovidiug a place for from I to fi afternoons and 7 to 9 ' osv . njoying tlie lunch were; of the executive board it w-as plan Bobert Funk; Warren Albright vs, Oregon is among many states to alu. isl , v( 1 > m e in <• county to ex evenings. .mb Boutli, Edith Thompson, ned to set aside the time of 9:30 Ben Iteumes; Norm Jackson vs. hibit their handiwork in agriculture, conic under the government ration rness, Georgia Towner, a. m. Thursday aa a period of pray Itnpu Benn.-t; Bob N'igreen vs. ing of gasoline in a sweeping order cookie :. leslih . knitting, etc, etc. buries Gilchrist; Wayne Newman EL.el Hancock, Amy Ross, Alla er for the nation. The next meet Product oi It laud includes A p-I” " Mur<'' l,ilh' Beginning today, Autenreiths Hosts ment, Louise Robinson, Mabel ing of the club March 27th., w ill be vs. Neil Bobbins and Jimmy Smith |!cs, r ..is. ■>. a hes, grapes, berries, T hursday) »«•*!*'« stations rang- T o W eek-end Visitors lavia, Pauline, Tygart, Nona Cen- at the Girl Scout hall when they vs. Ancel Bosencrans. In fin all : ids of fi nits. The vege- 11,11,1 which w ill The bptta'e royal will have Bol ers, Myrtle Winn, Virginia Centers, will entertain the girls with a pot table , fieli' cr m l special gar,I- M'i\c 10.00n.tMM» automobile drivers, Mr. ami Mrs. William Autenreith ens f. ! tri .1. .nine canning and will receive 20 |xr, ciit less gasolin,. were hosts lust week cod to Mr. and BoseiH'rans, Melvin Lewis, Bob Mary Lou Tygart, Tom Robinson, luck dinner, followed by a business Kelly Clement, Darlene Delores meeting w'hen election of officers cooking and a fli. ,er show have tinnì usuai; and permitted to opei- and Mrs. William Morrison and son and Rosencrans, Melvin Lewis, Rob and Charles Tftwner and Dickie will be held. Those present were: Routh, Jim Bosencrans, an<l Junior ale noi m oie llian 12 liours a day their place in the prop ised fair. Heed, und Mrs. Beulah Nathan and Shot-pinker in one amt the other Robinson, laiter in the afternoon Mrs. Clarence Lair, Mrs. Kenneth ami 72 liours a week. Amutcur photography is a n o th r Orders were issued Saturday by d“«Whter Barb ara. Mrs. Autenreith wH! consist of Harlow Banry, Bob Patty Clement. IxMeta Rixith, Don Toner, Mrs. Allen McGregory, Mrs. feature, with products from imlivi l- Fowler, Mrs. Robert oul fanns having a booth reservation Donald M. Nelson, director of the and Mrs. Morrison celebrated their Burton, Bud Blair, Lee Marsden, na Joanne and Marcia Centers. Jo Elizabeth along with schools«, county und WlM- l<'>'l‘ielMHi board, us a stop- birthdays last .Sunday with St. Pat Charles Bosencrans and Bob Skel sephine Robinson ami Leona Hold- Hoover, Mrs. F. W. Freeland, Mrs. em ess, were callers. Walter Dennis, Mrs. Clyde Dick, various other fair features. *“P Un,u , a , ‘u <'“n he printed for rick’s Bay motif carried <xit in til* ton. Admission will be 25c and 15c. Mrs. William Cox, Mrs. Charles Mor Mrs. Morrison One of the big events of the fairs ” ri«id ’•“Honing program on both table decorations. SCHOOL NEWS timer, Mrs. Joe Cox, Mrs, Sam baked the birthday cake, also in the of the past have lxx-n the barlx-cues Sundry, Mrs. Richard Hargett, and nnd dunce progrums on the enter holiday motif. Buddy Blair FATHER OF MRS BORMAN tainment side, Ih High school boys worked all hostesses, Mrs. Grizzel, Evans and Mrs. Charles Towner Is A large part of the fair irrogram BIES IN PERRY, IOWA. wvek preparing a field for baseball Frei. ATTENDS FUNERAL OF BROTH- ' Honoree At Party George Hutchins, local contrac is right in line with the guvernment EK IN SPOKANE LAST WEEK. and track. They inteixl to have a I.insley Hradwell, father of Mrs. tor, and son Duane, recently finish w-ar effort it is stated, encouraging track team as well aa baseball this The aftermxm of March 13th sev year. Last year baseball was the ed building a new home on the food production, home canning, Geo. Borman, of this city, passed Walter McLean of this cily attend sewing, ege. Tlie entertainment away id his home in Perry, Iowa, ed the funeral of his brother Frank, eral friends gathered at the home only sport conducted during the Pelton property in the Sams Valley feuturea altfaxigh hcl|iing to keep on Saturday M ani» 7tli„ 1942. at Spokane, Washington lust week. of Mrs. Melvin Hancock and surpris spring. Both sports w ill be played district, for Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Borman who was called Io Simons, of Oakland, California. up the moral which til*- government Waller visited his brother in ' an ed her duughter, Mrs. Charles Tow on the Van Houten field. Mrs. Simons being the former says is vital just now. ha« un objee the bedside ' her father on Feb Francisco, where death occured, ner and small son with a gift show A cast for tlie school play, After enjoying an afternoon “Spooky Tavern’’ is being selected Mrs. Horace Pelton. tionable feature o f gathering ruary 1st., was priwent ut the time before making the trip to S|x>iutne. er. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and child crowds for air raid targets. Al of his death. She returned to her Mrs. McLean me4 thci husband in of conversation and opening the at present. It i* a mystery-comedy though gnxips under 5,000 ure not home here Sunday. Portland on his return trip to Gold gifts. delicious refreshments were and will probably be held some ren, Ross, Robert and Bonnie Jean, left the first of the month for Ok served to the considered espcriall liatardous any tim e in the latter part of ApriL FOB SALE:—Cabbage plants— Hill. They (vfcgqd her daughter txiblie gathering has its dangers in Beady to plant in your Vic4ory and family, also a son in Portland. Those attending were; Mrs. Jas. Friday night the Lettermans club lahoma and Arkansas to visit rela tives; having sold their place near war time, it is stated. Garden. W. G. Howes, Glendora The son is in the air corps, station Ctoroent, Mrs. Tom Robinson, Mrs. will hold a Smoker in the High Hogue River, to Mr. Culpepper. Tlie fair officials are very an Gardens-. 3 miles West of Gold Hill, ed ut a Portland air base. Carl Routh and Mrs. Roy Centers, s<^hool gyn». Many bouts are on xious that everyone will east a vote on Higliwuy 99. Mrs. Melvin Hancock and Mrs. the schedule and possibly tw o bat They formerly lived here, owning 21 p. Mr. und Mrs. Mixire of Wolf Creek Towner. Friday nigfrt. It's a question of tle royals, will be put on as welt. the present home of Mr. and Mrs. doroinpanied Mr. Melvin Hancock giving the people what they want. Evwyone should come for an even Frank Daily, near Riviera. Dr. Michael und Heed made Hie Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bradley have Granges, schools, conununity organ first trip to their summer home, to Gold Hill last Sunday and were REBEKAHS MEET WEDNESDAY. ings entertainment. There will be received word their grandson., isations, Individuals, merchants und Friduy, and found the roads In guests at their home that day. a ring around the mat this year. Owen Bindley, of Grants Pass, is all should luke time Friday niglit, ratiher had shape. training to be an air mechanic at Amethist Rebekah Lodge No. 97, HEALTH MEETING IN Dick Ferguson accompanied Mrs. March 20th to go to 4he City Hull Chanute Field, Illinois. His par Paul Thompson and Mrs. James met at their usual meeting Wed MEDFORD NEXT THURSDAY. in Gold Hill ansi vote yixir wishes Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist was a Grants ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Radley, nesday evening, March 18th. There Clement to Corvallis Tuesday. on (he fuir this fa ll Puss visitor lust W.'dncsstay. was a short program and birthdays The bi-monthly meeting of the and son, Edwin and w ife and Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan re Ralph Dusenberry who is em for March were observed. Refresh Jackson County Public Health as nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Joe DeMast- PA8T NOBLE GRAND CLUB turned to Gold Hill Wednesday af The Past Noble Grand Club met ter spending tw o weeks in Eugene ployed in a saw mill at Eugene. ments of salad und sandwiches and sociation w ill be held next Thurs ers, of near Grants Pass, were Sun several «lays this coffee was served by Belle Smith, day, March 26th, in the county day dinner guests at the Badley with Louisa .Robinson Tuesday lot with Mrs. Jordan's sister, Mrs. Mee Oregon, spent Mildred Newnlhoni, Jewel Routh. court Inxise auditorium and a large home. week with home folks. regular meeting. Jewel Hutli was Mee. attendance is anticipated with pro-* Toni Boone who bought 23 acres the hostess for the occasion. niise of a very intreating program. of land from the Gold Hill Irriga Next meeting will be Murch 26th., 1 M. D. Wooley, the new superinten tion Company, near Riviera Auto at the Etta Carter home. An Easier dent of the Oregon Boys Training Park and planned to build, has party will be lihe program of the day. school, w ill present a film. Since been living with Lee Davis, left s w - — - -J conditions in the various state in Monday for his former home at Tlie Past Noble Grtnnd club have plans made to entertain their hus stitutions have been the subject of Phoenix, Arizona, to visit a sister considerable study and discussion before being called into the ser bands on April 9th„ at the Odd Fel low hall in Gold Hill. in women's organizations of late a vice. Mr. and Mrs. Janies H. Cummings Mrs. Paul Thompson and Peto jspecial invitation is extended all of MeBdford spent the week-end at and Mrs. James Clement drove to Mrsi. Pete Smith and Mrs. Millard women’s clubs and any other inter Fred McClellan, of (axpiille, lias the home of Mrs. Cunwning’s par ested groups. Corvallis Tuesday to bring Creigh been 1» recent visitor at the home of Hodges, of Graafs Pass visited re ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Howes, ton Thompson and Kelly Clement Mrs. Walter Du igey und Daisy Gil latives in Gold Hill Monday even Aklen East, secretary of the child at Glendora Gardens. home. Creighton returned to col guidance clinic in Oregon, will ad ch rist ing and told them their brother. lege Wednesday evening amt Kelt' l.iivern Dungey, son of Mr. and Robert Cameron is expected home dress the meeting, iellm g of the plans to remain at home for a few A M E R IC A N S Mrs. Elmer Dungey, was called to this week far a few days before work of this particular agency. weeks. The ladies visited witli Bill The meeting w ill open at 2:00 Portland lust Saturday to report for sailing to Hawaii. Bob has spent Force at Eugene as they went I This announcenx-nt is to Ameri o dock and the program will be duly ill the Navy. the past few months attending train followed by tea and a social hour. cans. Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mullin ami fam ing nt the Naval Station in San The security of America de]xmda ily of Medford, visited at the home Diego ami finished his ¿schooling Mrs. .1. C. S. Weills, association upon you. GARDEN CLUB, president, is in Eureka. California, of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sutton here I there recently. The Garden d u ll will m ed thi If you have normal hearing and this week and in case she does not Sunday. Friday afternoon at the WiR.G rooi : sight, you are needed for service return to Medford In time for the Jack Martin returned to his home at 2:01) p. m. At this meeting lit - Ernest Ftfuls who has ben living on your closest Aircraft Warning here from Portland amt will remain meeting, Mrs. Elwood Hedberg. Service Post. with his | rents nt the Auto Park, club is to take a vote on w-hethc - until he is called hack to Portland vice presiiient, recently of Ashland 'vi!| prc«ble the fair should lx- In,eld thi- year or left Sunday lor Walla Walla, Wash., Do your part in the service of for active duty in the air forces. your country as so many of Amer not, and also whether there slioul I wlliere he is Io he employed. Cleo Swindler, of LaMoine, Cali Miss Rae Clement and Miss Nor ica’s young men are now doing Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Wilson, lx* an annual banquet this year.. EDWARD C. KELLY, Jackson fornia, moved his family to LaMone ma Lee Ward were hostesses to a theirs. Mrs. L. (}. Gentner will he special county attorney, annonuces his can now of Ashland, visited with the Saturday. Mr. Swindler has been birthday party for little Miss Patty speaker at the meeting of April 3rd. didacy for congress from the new T. Z. Smith family. Apply for assignment to duty at employed there for several weeks. Il is bolted that a reix-csentntive 4tihi district. Clement Tuesday afternoon at the Your county office of Civilian Do- Mrs. Edna Gamble of North Bend Mrs. Bena Palmerton was busy home <»f Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiynes Clem- (<'n-se. group w ill be at the meeting this has been visiting with relatives and landscaping the school grounds. ent. Tlie children played games and! Uncle week. Sam needs you. There RECREATION CLUB NEWS Mr. R. Moore and family moved friends in and near Gobi Hill. She were serve»! refreshments late in must be no more surprise attacks. Next Tuesday evening Miss Isola returned home with her son and the afternoon. Children present Volunteer to do your part today. Mr. amt Mrs. Pidlwird left Satur Jensen will direct the recreation into the Ihouse vacated by Mr. and daughter-in-law, Mr. amt Mrs. Nate day to go to Miles City, Montana, chili in Gold Hill. Tlie meeting will Mrs. Pieliard Sunday and Mr. and 11 ___ t. o , . . were Pat Ross, Joanne and Donna Mrs. Petty and family immediately :"i?:.-; ",a: C a •: ,W‘„V,S,t Centers, Dirkie Davis. Loleta Routh The OLD has received reports where Mr. Pichard will be employ- be held nl the school gym und the moved into their recently acquired to North Bend recently. Mrs. Gam Helen and Dickie Hioks, Beverly that volunteers in the Aircraft Warn cd. Their son-in-law and «laughter | meeting wit! start at 8:00 p. 111. The ble has been with her parents. Mr. Stephenson, Norma Bailey Johnny ing Service arc being requested to and family, Mir. and Mrs. Jack Wil-1 will be for square dancing. It is property where tlie Moores hud •and Mrs. N. H. Messenger. son also left Medford at the same J ho|>ed that llie -e will be many sets been living. Cameron, Murcia Centers who as participate in other civilian protec Miss Azalea Andrews of Medford time to go to Missoula, Montana, for present. It is hoped the six*eting Miss Dorothy Burkett s|x*nt the was a guest of Mrs. Clare Palmer sisted the hostesses and Mrs. Ada tion activities. Brown, the children’s teacheT and an indefinite length of time. Attention is called to the fact that w ill be well attended for this will week-end visiting in Medford with Sunday. the honoree, Patty Clement. if any considerable number of civi probably be Miss Jensen’s last even Miss Beth Paulsen and Miss Corinne Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist has received Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Belcher and Ing here this spring. lian volunteers were to leave the I.adics are Harwood. word that her brother, Pete Dungey Watch for the labels when you Aircraft Warning Service, it might family were Sumiay visitors nt the asked to wear long dresses or house Rill Reed of the Oregon Univer- who has been ill in the hospital in buy your nert bed linens. The la weaken seriously an essential part home of Mrs. Belcher’s parents, Mr. I coals if they have them, and t!hc beling provisions ordered by the of of our system of military defense. and Mrs. R. L. Sutton of Medford. ! gents are nsked to wear bright red slty in Eugene, has been visiting re- Marshfield, la much improved. Accordingly, all County Defense -------- | necktie« and gayly colored shirts. Intives in Gold Hill and Medford' Mr’ and Mrs> Milton Steinmetz and fices of Price Adminiatration went this week. i , . have moved . . . into the house in ,° eifect March 2nd’ and ,h <*y are Councils - ............. - are v .v Muv„«^n „ui requested not ,0 to ac- Mr. nnd Mrs. T. V. Jackson, who These costumes are not absolutely „„ I 11 i n 1... ! I ' .1® remodlcd anid pawned designed for the one purpose of con-1 cept civilian volunteers now In the have been residing in Nellie Reed's necessary, but do lend color and visit«! w ihMMr« Ln yi | nuse,nbcrry '’/ “■'"K pas few 'non’hs. It is sumer protection. For instance, | Aircraft Warning Service for duly apartment, moved to Medford Sun- fun. A fee of 10 cents per person 'Sl,ed w i,h M ^ ,)“scbcrry s Par‘ , th« property occupied several years when a sheet is a second. It mnt lie in other civilian protection work day vdhere Mr. Jackson w ill be near j w ill be taken up to help pay ex- 2 ? ’s i 2 l . t r 86 "gO 7 W”1 MrS* MarUn j0hn- M eX,CUy- lerm in,erf^ w i‘h their S A hls work. pense« that may occur. last Sunday. (son. oud selection’’ wijl not do, Iservation dutica. g