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The Gold Hill News T U Moat Thoroughly Read Weekly in Southern Ore—n. PubHthed in tha Biggert Little T«wn in H m SU U Volume XLIV Established 1897 Special Easter Service Sunday At Local Methodist Church Gold Hill, Oregon. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942. Afee Funeral Held Tuesday NUMBER 46 FOOTS CREEK NEWS Mrs. Marion Lance Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Cameron, of Delta Motor Ixxtge gave a dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Funeral services were held Tues (lanxron’i son, Robert, who has day in the 1. O. O. F. hall in Gold been in training in the navy at San Hill for Mrs. Lucy Catherine Mee, Diego, California, since August, tak Areordiiig to pastor Frank L. PACIFIC TBLBPHONB KEKPH Lust week during their two-day The pupils of Mr. undi Mrs. Sebas- sixty-eight, who died here Sunday- ing radio operation work and ex Wenwnett of the local Methodist 8TBP WITH WAR DEMANDS, vacation Murgpret Moulton, Carol tion Apollo were in an amateur evening, March 29th. The services pects to he assigned soon. He stop church speciul Easter exercises are ; _____ and Edith Hum und Gladys Smith Students' recital last Saturday even- were held ut 2:0« o’clock in the ped at Fort Roberts, formerly Ft. being arranged for hi« church for The war amt its demand« and ef visited friends in Gold Hill. Mar , y»g at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. uftermxm. Burial was made in the Ord, to visit his brother, Le Roy,. Sunday. Guests were Robert’s five sisters, fect upon telephone operation was garet was a guest of Eileen Frost, Several of Mr. Apollo’s students family plot in Pankey cemetery in Mrs. Otis Johnson from near Klam Beginning al 10:00 o'clock the Edith H ihii visited with Weegie Dun took part from Gold Hill. Beverly, Sains Valley. The Hebekah lodge, ath Falls. Mrs. Albert Smith and S uim M v school group of children the dominant keynote of the uunuul Dagmar anil Evelyn Christensen and axlolt. will present the Easter; re’’,,r‘ . of ",e Tele^sorfe' gey, Carol wittts Norma lx-e Ward and Yvonne Moore played their ac of which solie was a charter member son Pete, Mrs. James Putman, Mrs. uiul I'elegruiili Company for 1941, ami Gladys with tier parents, Mr. cordions together »ml Yvonne play was in charge of the graveside Millard Hodges, Mrs. Cecil Johnson prugnoli. Al 11:111) o'clock baptisi- recently ¡«sued by N. It. Powley, amt Mrs. T. Z. Smith und family. ed a solo and the girls played with service. Conger Funeral Home of and daughter, Sharron, all from iiiul service and reception of mem Grants Pass and Mr. Cameron’s sis president, who stuled that “The ex They all returned to Medford the the Itoguettes. I^cona Holderness Medford were in charge. bers. A short message by the pus- panding program uik I ajcceleruteil ter, .Mrs. Effie Birdseye and son, played a piano solo. Mrs. Soren later pert of the week. |Hev, Frank k Wenunett, pastor of Glenn. tor w ill follow . Everyone Is cor- tempo of Nutional Defense through- Christensen, Mrs. Earl Moore and diully lnviled to attend, ssys Rev. out 1D41 made for un unprecedented ' Mrs. I’. E. Holderness attended the the local Methodist church preach .Marie Jones and Eileen Dick from Arlie Walker visited with his ed the funeral ser.nnn to a large this community were among the Winanail 1 either or both of these ¿«vlivlly und u multitude of prob recital. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. group of friends and relatives gath members of the Bogue River Senior set vices, 'the largest crowd of the lems in every ph axe of our com- Walker over the week-end. Class to make the annual education l-niiy's operations." Jim Martin lias been visiting his ered at the I. O. O. F. hall. year Is expected to lx- present for al trip north, leaving early Thurs Copies of Hi«- annual rc|>ort now ixuentx this last week. He has been Paul hearers were W. W. Hittle, tills Easter day program. Mr. amt Mrs. Pinney who have in Idaho and Portland the past few day morning, returning Sunday are being distributed here Io em H. D. Force, Joe Pankey, Walter evening with Lloyd Smith driving ployers of the telephone company been living in Hie Sherwood auto weeks. McLean, Harry Newnhain and W. C. the school bus they readied Salem MAY 29TH Si t FOR ( LOSING park, have rented the property of as an informative and valuable text Autenreithi. DATE OF ’.OCAL SCHOOL Thursttay evening accompanied by j1 00k on (lie company”« operations, Mrs. Claud Scott, ami moved into Boherl Cameron who hud a few Mrs. Mee was born in Fresno Co., it lust Sunday. -------- according to It. It. Hammond, mun- days furlough last week, has return California on October 4, 187X She Ethel Krauss and Gladys Shelley High school teacher and were join I'ri scat plans according to Prln- W of the Medford exclsange. ed to the training station at San Mr. amt Mrs. Bay Biles and child Diego? He visited with his father, came to Sams Valley in 1886 with ed at Salem by their school super dpai, Dennis McGuire, of the Gold In reporting his company’s oper- her parents and lived practically Hni achool. cull for May 20th us niions. President Powley emphasiz- ren and Mr. ami Mrs. John W ilde Hoy Cameron and with other rela all her life since that tune in the intendent, Walter V. Dennis, wtui ami children of Yreka visited with was attending the annual superin- the closing dejte for the xehool year. *'«• that “every poaaible step lias tives in Gold Hill and Grants Pass. valley. endeuts’ conference there. Enroute Tlie comnieneenient program is been taken to anticipate, and pro- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. He expects Io go across the Pacific The deceased was first marrie«! ty party visited the University at scheduled to he on the 27th witli d«le for, the telephone requirements Duscnherry over a recent week-end. in a short time. in 1895 to Joseph Owen. To this Eugene vocational school and Ore- the baccalaureate sermon on Sun- '<f tSie Army and Navy, us well us union a son was born, Gerald B., 4on State College. On Friday and Mr. Greer lias sold his projerty day. May 24lli. There is u poasihil-1 (>»>er branches of our government, Mrs. Huth Welch, of San I^uis survives his mother. In 1906 she ity of these dates being changed by ' Powley staled further that never in (iold Hill. The place was form ()bis|x>, California, who has been was married to William L. Mee of Saturday they visited a number of conditions arising from present cm- >n ih history had the company ex- erly owned by John Hitter and is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Jacksonville, who preceeded her in places of interest in and near Salem ergency, it is stated, but no notice •»cricnced a greater demand for tele locajted next to the I xyster Dusen- Mrs. L. H. Welch, thus returned to death. She is survived by a sister, also Portland. Others of tl|e class of such cliuugc request has been phone service nor has its expansion berry property. Ix-r home in California. Mr. Evans Mrs. Silas Fleming and a brother, include Arlene West, Loretta Mil ler, Elinor Mortimer, Shirley Angle, f facilities and personnel been received to date. I is stationed near there in the army. Ed Wyatt, both of Gold Hill. Artie Smith, Carol Randleman, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Adams who Tlie many Student llmly activities larger or more rapid. The number Cloyd Porter, Jess Miller, Leo live ut the DelHio orchards ure the of telephone connections reached including the Senior Pluy, speciul John Coupcr, of Medford, spent Thompson and Elvin Hawkins. days for different classes und ull-thne Hugh. The average number parents of a baby boy txirn this several «lays with Mr. and Mrs. A. Special Display Harry Randleman and family who At Gail's Market. sdlxxd orgnnix»Jtious are getting of culls per day was 12,293,936 an month ut a nursing home in Grants A. Walker last week. have lived at the George Martin under way for the spring festivities nrreuxe of 1,106.294 over lust year. Pass. Mrs. Adams is the «laughter Gail's Gold Hill Market is featur place on the Highway for the past with trips, outings, etc., included Wl ‘le the company Isas been con of Mr. und Mrs. Greer of Sardine Mr. and Mrs. Willi: -n Jordan went Miss Ixiuise to < Murphy lust Friday to spend a ing a fruit and vegetable display year has bought eight acres of land fronted with the necessity for con creek. At present in the plans of tlie young people. serving and spreading its avuiluble Greer is staying at her «inter's few* dtayb wftfb their daughter’s at their store this week end. A opposite the Walter Jones place on Mrs. Verna Alberts of (Chiloquin, farillties as for ns possible, its or home curing for Mrs. Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. merchandising expert from the Pa the Wards creek road and has also cific Fruit and Produce Co., will bought the Bogue River depot and Oregon, visited with her sister, Mrs. ganisation through resourcefulness the new baby. is tearing it down and will build a Mr. and Mrs. Will Fasel and Mr. Earl Moore and family, last week, met effectively the record telephone Mrs. Ernest Lyman, Mrs. Wilmer have charge of the display, arrange on Wednesday and Thursday. While requirements and maintained ser and Mrs. Jim Adams of Ontral Bailey and Mrs. Paul Thompson of ! ment which will include a complete house on the property. Announcement has been received here she also visited with her mo vice of its high level of efficiency. Point were recent guests of Mrs. this city are employed by a (tacking prixluce showing. here of the birth of a six and one- Nora Wait. Norman Gail, owner of 'the store ther, Mrs, Bert Stevens in Grants company in Medford. states that he is allowing the spe half pound son, Darla Dee. Mar-'h Pass. Sunday guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Em Mrs. James Belcher and three child cial representative of the whole 22nd at Klamath Falls to Mr. and RECREATION MEETING Mrs. William Brewer, of Fort Klam mett Sutton were; Mrs. Art Mullin, ren, of Bandon After visiting with her husband a is visiting with sale company the privilege of his Tlie reeereation meeting was held of Medford and her «laughter, Mrs. tier sister and family, Mrs. Harlan entire produce display space this ath. Mrs. Brewer was formerly few days in Sun Luis Obiapo, Cal where he Is stationed, Mrs. Ruth ut the gymnasium Monday evening Roberta Lyons of Eos Angeles, and Belcher and with !her parents, Mr. week and invites the people of this Gladys Darling daughter of Mr. and territory to come in and see 'the Mrs. Ralph Darling who lived in Ev.vns returned to her parents" under the direction of Miss Marian Mrs, Florey of Medford. and Mrs. B. L. Sutton in Medford. arrangement and also take advant Gold Hill several years ago. home here in Gold Hill. Her par Farrell und Mrs. Marjorie Pena. A Mrs. Cloyd Dick attended the an Ekerson's B«x>fing and Paint Shop ents ure Mr. and Mrs. k R. Welch. large group of people were out hut Earl Moore returned .Sunday to age of the many produce bargains only enough dancers for two sets. in Medford is fixing the roofs on the his home here from Santa Cruz offered during the special produce nual dinner given by the Civic club at the Girl Scout hall at Rogue Miss Ixiuise Campbell of Califor Severul people came from Hogue buildings of the Cabinet an«t Paint where he was called last week by showing. River Friday for the member;- of nia, visited lost Wednesday, with Hiver ami vicinity. Miss Farrell Shop, Gold Hill Supply Co., und the the illness of his mother, Mrs. ('lark the Girl Scouts. There were tv i- JOHN COUPEK PASSES. her niece, .Miss Dorothy Burket of announced that there woukl not be O. K. Pastime in this city. Johnston. While he was there she John Couper, known to many in ve scout member’s present and eifc'-i this city. Miss Campbell has been 1 -nv’ more separate meetings for passed away. Conger's Funeral Par missionary in China and has been Gold Hill this spring as Miss Jen-’ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gail have lor is in charge of tlie funeral which Gobi Hill, passed away lust Monday from the club. Mrs. William (•«< a guest s|x*nker at programs for the sen will not lie able to be here to recently purchased the Galbreath ' will lx* heli' Friday of Ibis week ut at a Medford hospital after a very had charge of the dinner wh: -o. China relief, which have been given direct them, hut the Gold Hill place near Miller's Gulch. Central Point. * «F short illness. He stayed at the A. A. was followed by games. Walker hcir.e for a time and was ■ Eugene Burton who is employ recently in this part of the state. group will tie welcome to attend Mr. and Mrs. Boland Miller have the Medford meetings on the third Mrs. Doroth.i M-Garvev ami three a frequent guest in their home. He at an air plane factory in San Mrs. Amy Biles, Mrs. Clarence Mornlay evening held at the court moved their household goods to the children of Tlascadero, Cal., is vis was 84 years old at the time of his cisco, California, spent several daT.N Cook, and Mr. .Margaret Duscnberry house auditorium. Future square home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs nassing and was active to the last. here recently visiting his wife and The funeral will be this Thursday family, Bob, Mary Louise and Tay are employed pucking fruit at Med dnnee classes will probably he held a Howland has been called to re Tom Cook and Jake. ford. morning at the Perl Funeral parlor lor. at the Grunge hall and will be an port for military duty soon. Wed The Foots Creek Sunday school nesday morning. Mr. amt Mrs. Bow- nounced later. Mrs. Juanita Butler and three child and interment will be at Rock Point will give an Easter program next land Miller and Mrs. Lloyd Miller ren, of Grants Pass, visited with Cemetery. Mrs. Anna Gilchrist is visiting Sunday following the class hour. GARDEN CLUB. left for Corvallis to visit with Mrs. Mrs. Mary Morelock last Saturday. with her son-in-law and daughter, All interested in the work are in Millie Walker and Mr. anil Mrs. BRAZIL WINS MATCH DUB TO Mr. und Mrs. George McDonough in T’he Garden Club meets this Fri vited. Georke .Martin, Jr, who KNEE INJURY OF CASEY. Bean Mills before making a business Sams Valley for a few days. Mrs. Clarence (took and daughter, day , potrluck lunch at 1 :00 p. in. trip to Portland'. quite often meets with them, held Alice Ixx*. returned to Gold Hill af Dick McKay visited with his mo followed by a program led by Mrs. The grapplings fans of the South preaching services Sunday at Selma ter s|x*nding several weeks with The Paul Washburn a r4 Kir.. « 1 Mrs. Cook’s mother in Wisconsin ern Oregon, at the Medford Armory both morning and evening. ther, Mrs. Lillie McKay. Dick is L. G. Gentner who will talk on Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hutchins of employed ut Dorris, Cal., in the hullis and she will also have speci Nimmons families from Klamath luring her mother's serious illness. Monday night saw approximately; mens mi display. All members are Falls are living In tb • - - u!», While in the middle west, Mrs. Cook twenty-five mini I es of the best Gold Hill, are the parentsi of a baby lumber industry. urged to lx- present. across from Earl Cook's home. and Alice Lee visited \fith other re wrestling in the main event be-' daughter, Judith Ann, born March GIRL SCOUTS tween Jim Casey and Pedro Brazil 25th at the Josephine General hos latives. Last week Boy Centers of this Mr. and Mrs. William Brewer of The girls scouts went on a s'hort that has been displayed in the lo pital at 'Grants Pass. Mr. Hutchins cily and Henry F. Senuy of Grants FI. Klamath are the parents of a hike Tueday evening. They finally cal matches in many a moon. Both formerly live«! near Rivira and Mrs. Gerald Owen who lives near Port I’nsx had a collision at the intersee baby daughter, born in a Klamath came back and cooked their eats on land came to Gold Hill last Friday boys being heavy weights and clean ' Hutchins was Miss June Bobbins, of a fire under the bridge out of the lion of the Highway 88 and Sams Falls hospital last week. Mrs. and remained until early Wednes- scientific wrestlers of the first or- the DelRio Orchards at Bock Point. Valley road, or Crater Lake high Brewer is the «laughter of Mr. and rain and wind. Several girls pasted dav morning. He was called here «ter. Tlhiey exhausted ainio | every J Donald Dick was among the mem their fire-building tests and some way. Neillher occupants were seri Mrs. Ralph Darling now of Ft Iilani by tlie illness of his mother, Mrs. good wrestling hold known, with hers of Boy Scout troup 27, of their nut-door cookery lesls. Last ously injured and both cars were nth, I n i t formerly of this city, und I.uey Mee. ami returned to his home neither obtaining a fall, until the Rogue River who were advanced she will be remembered as (¡lady's after her funeral Tueaday afternoon. ligaments in Carey’s knee was torn to second class at a Boy Scout court Saturday Mr. Mel Hancock took only slightly damaged. Darling. 1985 pounds of paper to Medford and he was forced to surrender the of honor for presentation of ad vancement and awards held at the for t'he girl scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Moore of Marsh match to the South American. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hutchins are field, brought Mrs. Nettie Moore In the midtlle evert' Pete Beleas- court house at Grants Pass, Thurs the parents of a baby girl born in home to Gold Hill Sunday. Mrs. tro, of Waad, defeated Andree'Ado- day evening. Others were Joseph Past Noble Grand Club met Mar. a Grants Pass hospital last Wednes Mixtre has spent several weeks with rce with ¡his everlasting surfboard (((unell. 4-H CLUB WEEK TO Philip Carhle, Harold BE FEATURED AT RIALTO. 26th at Hie home of Mrs. Etta Carter day, March 25th. TYie baby weigh her son and family in Marshfield. hold. Although Pete lost the first Hargett, Claud Marshall, Billie Mc- on Garden, Bow. At this time it was ed 7 pounds, 6 ounces, and her fall when he refused to break a Gregory, Bruce Totten, Wayne Ran The Rialto in Medford is opening decided to entertain the husbands name is Judith Ann. Mrs. Hutchins Sunday dinner guests at the home hold. Andree was easy prey for dleman. John and Richard Stock- the 4-11 Club week Monday with April fttli, hut has since been chang is Hie former June Hobbina. daugh of Mr. anil Mrs. B. Tepovae and bhn in the (ith round Aie to the man. Jane Withers happy new 4-H Club ed to April 23r«t ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bobbins Vonnie were: Mr. anil Mrs. John weakened codition of Ibis shoulders Mrs. Toni Knox, primary teacher picture "Young America’’. The next regular meeting will be of the Del Rio Orchards. Tepovae and son Ronnie and dau and was unable to refum for the in the Hogue River school, spent This week is to be celebrated all held April 9th at the home of Mr. Thursday and Friday visiting the ghter Sharen, of Shady Cove, Mr. fifth round. over Hie United Stales by Dhe 4-H Elsie Cameron. After a short pro Mrs. B. Tepovae who has lieen and Mrs, Mike Tejmvac and child Bob Kruse, the Oswego broccoli schools in Grants Pass during tihe olulis as mobilization for Victory gram by Elenor Force, Willie Mc bed-fust since Christmas Is now ren, Jerry and Joyce of Sardine fanner, defeated Cy Williams in the spring vacation. April 5th to April 11th. is the week Lean, the guests participated in an able to take over her household creek, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosenerans opener, two out of three falls, tak Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cerveny set aside for this nation-wide drive. egg hunt on the lawn. The hotess duties. and daughters. Ruth and Donna, of ing the first fall In the second from the Renton mine, near Glen» A gala three day showing of then served delicious refreshments Sunday amt Hilt California. round with a hammerlock, and Will dale, Oregon, spent Young America, with a special 4-H of Jello, and cake. iams evening the score with a press. Monday at their place on the left Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Curl of Milton- club program Monday night April Those attending were; Ruth Lewis, Freewater are now living in the Mrs. RayChiamberlain and daugh Kruse received the matdh due to fork of Foots creek. They expert 6th, k E. Francis local Jackson Co. Willie McLean, Delia Kell, Mabel, Turner apartments. Mrs. Curl re ters, Marie and Darlene returned Jo Williams** repealed fouling. the mine to be in operation for sev 4-H agent is working with the Ri Hittle, Elinor Force, Etta Carter, cently joined her husband here af their home in Marshfield after Promoter Mack Lillard announced eral weeks before being forced to alto in arranging the opening event Edna Gorham, Virginia Kellogg, ter he found employment at Camp spending two months here with her that Sockeye Mack McDonald, will close due to being unable to obtain starting Sunday. Pearl Ferguson, Oliver Turner repairs for the mill. parent«. appear on the card next week. Whita.