Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 09, 1942, Image 1

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    The Gold Hill News
The Most Thoroughly Rood W —Idy in Sowthrn
Volume XLIV
School News
Est ablished 1897
Published in the Big geet Little Town in the Stato
NUMBER 47
Gold Hill, Oregon.
Fellowship Day A t
Methodist Church
Pot-Luck Dinner
Fifteen Students Finish
Driving Course; Fine Work
Fitteen high school students com­
pleted their driving course under Hie
direction of slate instructor French
Tuesday, when they took their final
teat.
Mr. French slates that the Gold
H ill class is one of Hie best he ha*
tuught and Hie boys und girls are
ria l drivers, aide Io lake care of
Htcinselves und the public in traffic
or ojx-n driving or parking their cars
in the most approved method.
'Hie fifteen students who finished
tlie course w ill compete with other
schools from Grunts Pass Io M errill,
Ins congregation H,at the- iliscxiurse
re|,rt.M.nll(,jv i.
Soil C o n -'w ith the exception of the Meilford
o f|,|u .H 'a X id u r y UTb^
servatiou of I ire -I Jackson County schools, for the Southern Oregon
Buddy Blair
Mr. and Mr». Kemal Buhler, Alvl»
W inn, Harlun Bunry. l.eroy Garten,
and V id o r Frost w ill Journey to
Eugene Thursday afternoon. They
w ill enter the Hayward track event»
Friday. They w ill comtwtc 'In run­
ning, und broad Jump w ith boy» of
other schools. They plan to return
Sunday
H ie first mul second year typist»
In announcing his sermon subjecl p ee<J W h e a t A v a ila b le
w ill enter 11 typing contest here for nest Sunday morning ‘Why I f
F arm erg N e x t T en D a y .
today (Thursday).
Believe In a Life Beyond the Grave
.
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Hie pastor, Frank I.. Wenimett, told P r ice S e t L o w B y Viov,
FOOTS CREEK NEWS
Mrs. Marion Lance
April 7th the Foots Creek Sunday
school observed Easter w ith a pro­
gram lhal was well attended. Easter
Garments, Lea<ler,Psa. 12.-1. Easter
Carol by Jessie Daily and Jene Kile.
Prayer. Garments of Salvation, Lea­
der. Bom. 6-4. Boys of the school
Isa. 61-111. Girls of the school Acts
4-12.Hee. Arrayed Like one of these
by Jessie Daily. Robes of Righteous­
ness, Leader Rom. 6-4. Boys Eph.
4-24. Girls Isa. 57-17. Bee. As the
Servant of God Patricia Kile. Bee.
SCOUTS TO IIAVK MEETING
The Gardens Keeping Easter; by
MONDAY NIGIIT: VISITORS
Cletus Daily and Byron Kile. Gar­
There w ill be i uck meeting Mon
ments of Service, Leader Hom. 6-4.
dny nb'ht nt ’• Grunge hull. Scout
Rpys Hom. 7-6. Girls Eph. 6-6-7.
w sllj|. Sunday w ill, a special Hud il«-y would have available fo r | state for the best team.
mnsterx mid s' out from Bogue Biv-
Hyinn by Ihe school. In Garments
die
next
ten
days
feed
wheat.
This]
Tin-
ones
who
took
part
In
the
er ire 1 »•--•■t. il. The\ nre coming progruin at eleven o'clock uud a
of H um ility, Leader Rom.
13-14.
for the j.T.'di: dioti of Lionel Mooter Pot-Luck dinner, sponsored by the wheat is being sold io farmers b> lest Tuesday Io be judged against
Boys 1 Peter 3-3. Girls 1 peter 5-6.
Soil ( '.»nsi i iulion olfice in Medford, sim ilar tests by oilier schools were
WALTER J. LOOKER
from ( I s to n nuts !•
cult is Io I.allies Organization ut 12.30.
Ree. For Glory and fo r Beauty, Jean
U n pi u i s 32 per ton without s..dis the following: Evalyn Christenson, Candidate
a,u lo r Republican Nomina K ik
the ch
Jesus
bring n v ie Her nod bun for liilii-
Dr. Situs E. Fuiiliam of Salem.
Alvi» Winn, Bob Burton, Janies Bos?- lion o lr State Senator from Jackson I ( .a j )s
’
nest.
Den Three.
jts-lf and
D istrict Superintendent, w ill be pres- t i l l s amount is collected when Hie
c.runs, Jefferson
Marsden, Bolen .
■ ent al Ibe dinner and preside id Hie wheal is ordered and the county A- Itosecruns. Mary Barton. Harlow I County,
Mr. and Mrs C. L. Thompson and
"Service to my community, State and
j Annual Meeting of Hie congregation. genls force arrange for the sacking
daughter Clarice have moved from
Banry,
Melvin
Lewis.
Junior
Shoe-1
Nation"
The record breaking al tendance on in Hie farmers sucks.
I the Jacf:sonville-Phoer4ix highway
This wheal is being sold Io relieve maker, Wallace Davis, Myrtle Winn,
to the small house on the Dr. Free-
w ith all Etc' Faster Sunday at both the preaching
itn i.id ii u 1.in
Virginia
Centers
and
Mary
Lou
Ty­
pressure on elevators and to promote
JACOBSON-ELLIS NUPTIALS
burger place form erly owned by D.
•il
by
ways
and
wi'vlee
und
Sunday
School
was
the
Irinin .ins .as sei
gart.
livestock and poultry raising.
IN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
H. Ferry. Mr. Thompson is employ­
means 1 ..omullee, i liny I.ong d ial 1 - occasion for in iiili encouragement
EASTER SUNDAY
Io
members
of
Ibe
im-al
organization.
ed by Arthur Echert at the former
m a i l , at Gold H ill Grange hull pre­
BIRTHDAY REUNION HELD
Ruleigh Thompson and I). Needam
In an impressive ceremony Easter
ffhe pastor was privileged to re­
ceding the tegular meeting A pril 3.
of Ehgene, visited in Ihe J. B. Jor­ morning Miss Betty Jean Jacobson Ralph Lovell place near the Alaska
Auto park. Mr. and Mrs.
Lovell
After dinner square dancing and ceive into Hie church fellowship Hie
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henderson were] dan home Sunday. They were en-1
largest class to lie wclconted in re­ hosts at a birthday reunion held for route,Io llornshrook on a business became the bride of Ralph J. Ellis, j bought the place near W ilderville
a general good lime was had..
Bev. D. E. Millard officiated. They ' that was owned by (he Thompsons
Our guest speaker Dr. Geo. A. Si­ cent years. Under Hie direction oi Mrs. Artie Doreii who was 73 years trip.
were attended by the grooms parents who lived in Grants Pass for nine
Mrs.
McGuire
and
Mrs.
Eskew
ii
mon of Eugene, Granger und Repub­
olil Hint day. One son, six daughters
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ellis.
years and have many friends there.
lican e.mdidal lo r congress gave.u group of young ladies made their und 16 grandchildren were present.
The bride chose as her wedding Their daughter Clarice is attending
in
itia
l
appeurunce
as
a
church
choir
nmst interesting description of Indtn.
Those who attended were: Mr. amt
outfit a navy sheer ensemble w ith Rogue River Acadamy at Medford.
tic has truvi led over most of Hie A generous offering was received Curl Friock and children, Mr. und
white accessories and gardenia cor­
¡
’
or
Hie
relief
of
world
sufferers.
Frank E lliott of Bedding Calif, was
world and gve.s lectures on his tra­
Mrs. John Doren, and Mrs. Babcock
sage.
A special invitation is extended of Montague, Calif., Mr. an Mrs. I..
in
the csmuiiunity Friday and Sat­
vels. lie had Ilic misfortune to get .1
FROM COW CREEK
'line goung people w ill live at urday. Coming in the interest of
finger cut off in u lintel door just to Ihe Gold H ill Grange members Fiock and family of McCloud Calif.
Tulelake California where Mr. Ellis having repair work done at the fo r­
(By Mrs. F. A. T ripp)
before coming to Gold lli l l . He was to utlcnd Uie services Sunday und Mr. and Mrs. Webster Fiock and fain
is surveying engineer for the L. S. mer home of his mother Mrs. Paul­
participate
in
Ihe
Fellowship
day.
ily of Ml. Shasta Calif. Also Jim Ellis
accompained by his wife und Mr.
Bureau of Reclamation.
ine Wahl. The place is near Rivera
Mr. and Mrs. George Simmons and
and Mrs. Glen Roberts of Grants
Cow Creek Valley s having nice
and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R.
Janet of Yreka.
Puss. Other welcome Grangers were Mr«. Thomas West Hurt
warm days now und the flowers and GOLD HILL BAND PLAYS
McMannis.
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Mr. und Mrs. H itlon of Eugene, who
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Otto
King
and
c
h
il­
gardens show it too.
In Gun Accident Tuesday
WITH OTHER HANDS IN WED.
Mrs.
Effie
Birdseye
from
here
and
are former Gold H ill residents Mr.
dren, of Shevlin Ore., Mr. and Mrs.
In a few days all the apple trees CONCERT EAGLE POINT
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Birdseye
of
ami Mrs. B ill Perry of Eagle Point
Raleigh
Mathews
and
Earl
Hansom
w ill be in bloom and then the val­
Mrs. Thomas West of Gold h ill is
near Medford, were among those at­
and Mr. Frances Spurlin, and Mrs. in Sacred Heart hospital in Medford of Eagle 1‘oint, Mr. und Mrs. Jitn W il­ ley w ill really have on its Easter
Wednesday the Gold H ill School tending the tour of the Rogue River
Sadie Frink of Sams Valley. They suffering from a bullet wound in her son, and daughter and W illiam Mc­ bonnet.
Band joined w ith other bands being Jersey Cattle Club held in Josephine
all spoke briefly.
abdomen which it is said was in flic t­ Ciain of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs.
Everyone upthis way is busy fix ­ instructed by Steve Whipple, at Eag­
county Thursday, when over one
H. E. C. w ill meet at the home of ed by the accidental discharge of a John Wolfe and children, Mrs. Gra­ ing fences or making garden.
le Point where the combined bands hundred were present from Jackson,
BiHie Shunterniun A pril 14lh at 1:30 22 rifle which was leaning against ce Curry and son Jackie, Mr. and
W f are getting our dahlia beds ptayed together.
Joephine and Douglas counties. J.
Co-hostesses are Carrie Puhi and a wall..
Mrs. Phil Griggs und children of ready for planting and have a nice
A
number
of
students
played
solos
c. Nesbit of New York was the
Bertha Potter.
Mrs. West is married and has two Medford, Elaine Morgan of Frants garden started.
qccompained by Mrs. Whipple at main speaker. Farms visited included
Pass, W illiam King the hosts.Mr .und
children.
One thing is being done up this
the piano. Those going from Gola A. Hadden, George Riddle and A. E.
GARDEN CLUB
Although her condition Is serious Mrs. Tom Henderson and son Tom way is Khe new telephone line that
H ill were: Ix*ona Holderness, bob G riffin where high grade Jerseys are
her attending physician stales that of Gold H ill and Ihe honoree Mrs. is being built to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burton, Junior Swindler and Armni
Kemps place. J. H. Smith has been Thompson, trumpets; Warren A lbri- bred. Victor Birdseye was appointed
her condition is as well as could be Artie Doren.
The Garden Club met Friday start­
working on t line several days now gth, Arlene Daily, trombones; Leroy on the conunitte fo r the fa ll tour.
expected ut press time todny . •
ing w ith pot-luck lunch at I pm. The
Mrs. Wallace Galbreath recently
and it w ifi soon be finished.
TRIPLE DUTY.
Carter, Anne Christensen and Or-
UHC members were guests nt Hie
MOTHER OF LOCAL MAN DIES
It w ill give more plane spotters pha Martin, clarinets; Nadean Swin­ sold her property near Alaska Auio
lunch anti plans were made for the
park to Norman Gail who has rented
IN CALIFORNIA ROME
During macefinw more than «300, !? ” ' c on.es " ’rca‘1>'
<'«•> for dler, Raymond Dusenberry and Eliz­
unnual Senior luncheon for the mem­
it to the Thompson fam ily of Texas
000,000 was spent here in America
9PoHing here.
abeth Andrews,
violins;
Marvin and the Bennett fam ily of Oklahoma.
bers of the senior «•'lass of Ihe high
Mrs. Effie I.. Johnson 67, of Santa in a single year to developc new
Also in fire season w ill give Ihe
school. The luncheon w ill be April
Throne, Fern McCoy, Harold Col­
Mrs. Mamie Patterson or Ashland
Cruz California,
mother of Earl products Hint would make our lives warden here a better Mhance to
vin, Norman Jackson and Clayton was an Easter guests at the home of
29th ami w ill be held in Ihe WBC
Moore of this city died at her home more comfortable. In researdh lab­ spot anv fire lhal mighl be up that
room at noon.
Adams, saxaphones; Gene Hotder- her daughter Mrs. Tom Knox and
on Marrh 29th. The
body was oratories all over the country many way.
ness. bass horn; Beverly Christen­ family. Mrs. Effie Birdseye and son
Immediately afler lunch the exec­
brought to Medford where funeral thousands of men and women work
Everyone upCow ('reek way is sen and Katherine Hayes, drums;
utive Ixiuril met and made tentative
Glenn spent the afternoon w itli the
services were held al Hie (xinger ed at the endless task of raising o u r:,. much pleased that
the new phone Beverly Dagmar aixl Evelyn Christ­
,
nondnations for o ffk (rfc fo r th o
Victor Birdseye fa rily near Medford.
Funeral Home on Saturday A pril 4th. siluiidiird of
..t
i : . . i _Hue w ill
soon al be working and not
living
higher and
follow ng year.
ensen and Yvonne Moore, accor­
Mr. and Mrs. George Lance were
just a dream.
Burial was made in the Central Point ways higher.
dions.
The regular meeting was held at 2 cemetery .
guests
o f Mrs. Floyd Lance, Ruth
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Galdricke re­
,
. . . .
To dny these great industrial re-
pm and Ihe follow ing members were
and Bobby at Gold H ill. Mr. and Mrs.
ceived a letter front their son Fred,
Mrs.Jnhnsor.
is
survived
by
her
s,.arch
,a,Mra,(>rcs
havt,
ano|her
job
nominated for office for Ihe follow ­
Marion Lance spent Sunday w ith
husixmd, Clark W. Johnson, of Santa |
jw ,,rkj ng I1OW ,o
pro|ect as Fred i n a favorite
all Voters Must Register
iu i/i w rv i
. . . w ith us - ---
ing year: Pauline Tygart, president;
Mrs. Lances mother Mrs. M. Stead
Before
April
Fifteenth
<
>
«
’
•«
-son
Earl
Moore
of
Gold
|
our
freer'lom'’’and
the
comfortable
?
'e
W*
re
“
,l
«,ad
w
,lh
his
P
*™
ts.
Edith Bryan, v-pres.; Fanny Kies,
at
Rogue River.
H ill, five grand children, June Ma- way of life that they helped to hope the big fight w ill be over soon
secretary; Besic Ferguson, treasurer
Alice Jacobson o f Corvallis daugh­
tCitizens are warned that April
pel, Evonne and Nnrira Moore of create. For our armed forces they and ail the boys get back home.
Madge Dorman, librarian-historian.
Gold H ill. Mildred Hisher of Sacra, have already developed airplanes,
The Azalea Grange met at regular 14 is the deadline to register if they ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jacobon-
The door prize was won bp Pauline
son is visiting her cousin Mrs. Vic­
menlo
California,
Elmer
Butt
of
Sac­
meeting
Monrta night. Most all the wish to vote in tile May primaries.
Tygart.
tanks ami guns that are superior in
tor Birdseye near Medfor. She also
ramento Hnd James Cornult a bro­ many ways to foreign makes. And young boys are away on duty some­
Mrs. L. G. Gentner of Medford
Mrs. Catherine Caris left for Cal- acted as brides maid for an Easter
ther of Central Point. Two sisters (hey are constantly improving on where in the U. S. A. or somewhere
gave a very instructive and interest­
Mr. Sarali E. Wilson of Grants Pass I'hemselves constantly making wrap else but someday they w ill afi be fornia on March 26 to visit w ith wedding w hile there.
ing talk on daffodils and brought
Duane Hutchins and daught-
and Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Kay Jun­ ons lhal are better than anything back again and then the Grange w ill her husband who is stationed at I Mrs.
, ....
w ith her nearly 11)0 different variet­
Camp
Roberts.
She
found
employ-
■
*U,,|H1
Ann returined <o lh«u*
ction.
have a hull fu ll of young members
they've made to date.
ies of daffodils and called her talk,
home in Gold H ill Saturday f
again.
meni
near
there
at
Brady
and
is
They’re busy, too, devising ways
Seeing Daffodils out of the Catalog.
h-sSS
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson of Tule li.v which I hey can make our peace­
Well w ill have to see if the gar­ able to be w ild him part o i the f ’ ran,s Pa“
She luid specimens of early, mid-
Lake, California, visited w ith Mrs. time goods last longer, now that den has grown any last night and Hme.Mrs. Caris is the daughter of LS a «real gran,‘ <,au«hter of Met,
season and late daffodils. She bad
Johnston's mother and father, Daisy I we’ ll have I do w ithout many new we w ill close Sawdust w ith this Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M iller of W i­ Rose Haymond of Rixik Point.
a number of specimens of jonquils
Mrs. Perry Oflotn has received
Gi'i liriu! and Jesse Gilchrist an I products until Ibe war is over. They wisti. Hope to grow enough flowers mer.
from the original variety that look
word
from her son Gilbert who left
w ith o ilie r relatives from Sunday un­ have already perfected methods of this year to put a nice bouquet on
like daffodils.
six weeks ago fo r army service. He
til Tuesday of Ibis week. Mr. and earing for auto tires to stretch every Jap flint carries a gun for our
A GIFT TO UNCLE SAM
A fler her talk each lady received a
and Howard Baker from Wimer are
Mi s. Johnson had taken Mr John-I t|,e wear wo get from them. They’ve boys. ------Airs. F. A. Tripp
lovely daffodil Io take Imine..
at Camp Browder Mo. where he is
Our
birthright
is
a
priceless
gift
One visitor was present for the son s mother o Crescent City after developed ways l „ extend the use
studying radio .
talk. Next meeting is April 17 at the she had visited w ill, them some that wood plasties, and many other SCOUTS GATHER MUCH PAPER From those brave pioneers
lime
after
the
death
of
her
husband
proriur
America our native land
s give us.
ball. This w ill be an important bus­
several weeks ago, and were re­
The G irl Scouts have gathered and Was born of blood and tears
iness meeting.
Such facts indicate (Unit our in­
Shoemaker-Rog écrans
turning to their home in Tide l.ake.
dustries today are not only sweat- delivered to the packing company in Again fall shadows anxious hearts
those
who
in
anyway
help
in
this
Await
the
news
from
sea
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fo r victory on Hie firing lines;
CARD OF THANKS
'!
hl.'S " " ,V< l1
,ll('.v’re working for it on the home Y,edfor<l about 3600 pounds of scrap Where hidden enemies abound
Hie apartment over Hie post office front, too. And they’re planning a- paper. The girls wish to thank ail To steal our liberty
Friends and relatives of Go'id
We wish to express our sincere
to the home of John Petty.
H ill and vicinity w ill be surprised
What can I offer Uncle Sam
head to Hie post-war period, figur­ war project.
thanks for the many nets of kindness
to learn of the quiet marriage of
To hold Ihe foe at baj
ing out new wonder products that
and words of symjalliy given us at
Lee Wilson, form erly of Browns­ an be manufactured then to raise Free Band Concert To Be
Miss Pearl Shoemaker of Grants
I have a son, my only son
Hie passing of our loved one, Mrs.
ville,
Texas
and
Mr.
Brooks
of
Cal­
Puss
to Everett Bosencrans of Gold
Who
soon
w
ill
march
away
our standard of living higher than Friday April 17 At School
Effie Johnson.
ifornia are living at the present in anything we have ever known in
H ill, at Crescent City, Cal. a few
My ranch I have so much enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and fam­
the small house on the Carl Lentz Hie past.— Industrial News Review,
days before lie left for the army.
Friday night Aoril 17th the Gold The trees, my flowers sweet
ily.
property. Their wives and children
Miss Shoemaker attended the Gold
H ill band w ill render a free concert Have vanished, and in their stead
are Io join them soon. Mr. Wilson
H ill High School several years ago.
Mrs. Haze'l Holderness attended at the high school gymnasium.
A site where soldiers meet.
Clean Up Week To Be
is employed at Camp White.
The bride wore a blue dress w ith
the G irl Seoul Leaders Association
The musical treat is scheduled for This then my g ift to Uncle Sam
Observed In Gold Hill
blue and gold accessories. She w ill
at the Scout House in Medford Mon­ 8 o’clock p. m. and the public is My home, my only son I
James Belcher of Bandon, visited day afternoon. Plans were made for cordially invited to attend.
Dear God, I have no more to give be remembered as the eldest daugh­
.. .April 24 lias been sei as (he week at the home of his brother. Harlan leaders Io attend Hie Regional Con­
ter of Mrs. Joe Shoemaker.
Thy w ill not mine be done.
to clean up Hie town of all rubbish Belcher Sunday, before joining his ference to he held in ugenc A pril
Their many friends and relatives
—Camp White Evacee.
Mrs. George Brown and her two
fire hazards of all kinds etc.
fam ily in Medford where he is em­ 23-24. At least two carloads w ill at- small daughters, Mrs. Syd Brown W ritten by Maud Jacobson of Iowa, of this vicinity join in wishing then»
ployed.
tend from this district. Plans were and her daughter, Sydney, Mr. and and dedicated Io Mrs. H. B. Ellis. lots of luck and happiness.
Miss Lillian Shoemaker and Mrs
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also made for the leaders annual Mrs. Paul Johnson and smalt dau-
Everett Bosencrans, of Grants Pass,
Mrs. Claud Scott left fo r Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Evans and Bee­ picnic to be held the first Monday | ghter, all of Medford, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mr. H. G. Wilson were
spent several days visiting their ne Evans of lYreka, were recent in May at the site o f the Day Camp Mrs. Harold Wilson of
Ashland guests of their son-in-law and dau­ Tuesday morning to visit w ith her
nunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed guests at the home of Wesley Robin­ on Bear Creek back of (he F air I were visitors at the home of Mr. and ghter and their tw o children last nephew and family. She w ill also
Shoemaker of Kanes creek.
son in Gold Hill.
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grounds in Medford.
I Mrs. T. 2. Smith last Sunday,
visit in Corvallis.
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Sunday*
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