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1 The Gold Hill N ew s J^«^4oa£^»oroughIyJRead^¿eeklTjn^outhern^02222l--«—^!Í^ÍÍ¡íi2¿j2^Íi2^ÍSÍ22LÍj¡¿2JLíZíi¿LÍÚ2-2ííÍ2i Volume XLIV Gasoline Rationing Set Registration Dates For May 28 to 30 Ore.-Wash. s. E s ta b lis h e d 1897 Gold Hill, Oregon. FIRST WEDDING IN LOCAL METHODIST CHURCH MAY OTTI I Miss Thelma Isabella Messenger and Jumes Robert Clark, both of Tlit «latex set for registering (or Gold Hill, were the first couple to gasoline rutlolling curds have been be murried in the Methodist church set for May 28-29-30 the registration in Gold Hill, they were married on to he done ut the school bilding in Saturday evening, Muy Utli in th preneuce of friends and relatives. Gold Hill , The rationing becomes • The church wus prettily decorated effective in Oregon uii dVVushingion with tulips, lilacs und spireu. Miss on June first. After Ihut date cards Messenger is the daughter of Mr. must tic presented for certain types .mil Mrs. Walter Messenger und Mr. of motor vehicles to secure gasoline Clurk is the son of Mr. und Mrs. iohn Hull, brother of Gold Hill. fur sjiecilied use. Tl»e bride was given in murriage it? is stated that sufficient gus<wilj oy Mr. Hall. She wore u princess be available lor everyone to driVi style gown of velveray chiffon, fash to unu from work unit to curry on ioned with u sweetheart neckline any ganiiul occupation requiring trimmed wilh ruching. Her veil was , (lie use of gasoline. I lie division sain fingertip length and was held in tliul the purpose ol the rutioilillg was place wilh u halo of ruching and to conserve tires, gasoline und eqip a single gardenia. She carried a i.....1. No one need 1 eel apprehensive IxMiquet of gardenias white sweet- about rulioni ig program preventing icas und lilacs of the valley. The wedding ceremony wus read tile essenliul ses 01 uulomobiles. Each person will be pemiitted u >y Hev. George Bruce, assisted by -orene Messenger, both of Ashlund estimate Ills inileuge und gasollli- cousumption unu cards will be pri- dr. Huy Smith was best man. Miss Lorraine Bussell und Miss videvd Io meet his needs. This in eludes driving to .md from won (Hive Davis were the bride’s altcnd- mj|x. Miss Ifussel! wore u sheer und guinful occupations loor length are dress of aqua und Miss it will not be necessary to regis >uvis wore a similar dress of pink. ter for rationing curds for trucks oi other motor vehicle reudily ideuti Mrs. John Hull wore a dress of u- fled us commercial for this grout pia wilh a corsage of pink sweet- will huvc no restriction in the pur peas. Miss Frances Hrohart sang “At chase of gasoline. Other vehicles no. Dawning," und Miss Vyvian Free easily Identified which will have uii man played “Ave Marin’ on the vio limited prehase privileges will bt lin and both young ladies were ac- registereil to obtain “X" curds. com pained on the jiuno by Miss Everyone w ho registers on May 28 Marjorie Freeman who also played to 30 must tuke to his nearest ele the wedding music. mentary school a state motor vehicle A reception followed in the chur registration curd. This certificate is ch with the bride culling the cake is presented to the registrar at the Mrs. Hall presided nt the service school, where a class A, B-l 11-2 lable assisted bythe bride’s atteend- or B.3 curd will be* signed depending ants. upon the essential mileage to and The couple left immediately for from work in a pursuit of gainful oc- a wedding trip. For her trip, Mrs. pupation. ('.lark wore a powder blue light The cases where a motorist has wool suit with matching accessor been issued one class of card but ies. business requiring additional gas 1 Mrs. Clark is a student of SOCE finds it necessary to take a trip on and will graduate this spring She he will nuke his requests to his local will teach in the Table Hock school rationing bourd und be provided. during the next term. Mr. Clark is with sufficient curds to cover the 11 graduate of SOCE and attended trip outside of the state. Hie State College two years. Among those attending the wed The ‘X’ cards will be confined to the following who have unlimited ding were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Free privileges in the purchase of guso- man and daughters, Mr. and Mrs l.oren Messenger and daughters, Dr. line. a. Use of vehicle as an ambulance and Mrs. George Bruce and Miss or licurse; b. us a taxi, bus, jitney Frances BnobaHj, all of Ashland, or other public conveyance for hire Charles Mary of Los Angeles, Mr. or as u vehicle available for public and Mrs. Alva Cox and family, Mr rental; c. for a regulur practicing and Mrs. Hutchinson and daughter minister of a religious faith in the i and Mrs. Berha Holtz, all of Sams performance of religious duties and Valley. meeting the religious needs of the; Mr. anil Mrs. Ixiren Messenger and congregation served; d. for a duly, son of Ashland were visitors here licensed physician, surgeon, nurse, | Sunday afternoon. osteopath, chiropractor or veterin- j Mr. and, Mrs. Hill Penlnger of ary, for rendering medical profess-1 Central Point visited with friends ional, nursing or veterinary services here Saturday evening. e. for the official business of feder al state, local or foreign govern Mr. and Mrs Melvin Davis visited ments or government agencies f. with Mrs. Davis* parents last Thurs for trucking, hauling, twoing, frei day evening and attended Ihe stu ght carrying, delivery, or messenger dent body play with Mrs. Earl Cook. services; g. for transportation of Miss Corine Harwood of Medford materials and equipment for con attended the student body play lust struction of for mechanical electri Thursday evening. cal, structural or highway mainte nance or repair service or for the The play-cast and play staff held transportation of work crews to ren a party ufter the play last week at dcr such sevices. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Christensens. The players relaxed NOTICE from their evening of arting and Ladies Aid will serve a turkey enjoyed music and refreshments. linner this Saturday May 23 in the Miss Dorothy Petty spent Satur- Methodist church basement. da in Medford visiting friends. Following is the menu: Roast tur Mr. and Mrs Her Johnson of Tule key with dressing, potatoes, collage I.Lake California have been visiting eheese, salad, scalloped corn, coffee with relatives and friends and Mrs. and dessert all for 40c. Come and Johnson will remain here indefini enjoy a good dinner is Ihe Invitation tely. of he Ladies Aid. Don Steinmetz of Portland visited Miss Dorothy Burket was u guest with his parents here Inst week of Miss Corinne Harwood over the end. He is employed in Portland. week-end in Medford. Miss Elaine Parker ncconqiained HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS GO Mrs. James Blevins and Jimmy Io TO ASHLAND PARK FOR OUTING Bend Inst Sutunjpy when Mrs. Blev ins look her daughter Mrs. Tom The student body of the Gold Carlon and two children to their Hill high school went to Ashland home there, after several days visit last Friday for their annual picnic here. They rglrned to Gold Hill The day was spent In Lltliia park, at Sunday. the swimming pool and nt shows. Last Friday evening visitors at While the high school students were away the grade school held the home of Mrs. Walter Dungey their annual Play Day. In the morn were her grandchildren, Mrs Lois ing contests were held Including Hodges, Mrs. Marjorie Putman and relay races, sack and thre-leg races, Mrs. Ruth Smith, all of Grants Pass. Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Watson baseball throws, jumping and other sports. After lunch baseball games ville, Calif, is spending several days were played until time to go home here with her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Kenaiton. in the evening. Thursday May 22, »942 Closing Exercises School Begin Sunday Commencement 2 7 file closing exercises of the Gold Hill high school begin Sunday May 24th witli the baccalaureate sermon at the high school gymnasium. The Hev. J. H. Turnbull, pastor of the First Baptist church of Ashland, will preach the sermon for the service which begins ut 8:00 oclock Sunday evening. Following is the program: Processional Hymn: “My Faith Looks Up To Thee"...... Congregation Invocation ...........................*........ Rev. J. It. Turnbull Musical Number, Violin Duet, The Old Refrain,Kreisler Mrs. Claire Palmer und Miss Bea Werth Scripture Beading ............................ Hev. J. H. Turnbull Prayer .............................................. Rev. J H. 'mrnhull Hymn: 'Holy, Holy, Holy ......................... Congregation Song. Ave Maria ............. ...................... Glee Club Sermon: .......................................... . Rev. J. R. Turnbull Hymn: Hie Son ....................... (Congregation Benediction ......................................... Rev. J. It. Turnbull GRADE SCHOOL EXERCISES TUESDAY MAY 26TH Tlie grade school exercises will he held ut the gymnasium on Tuesday Muy 26th at 8:00 o’clock p. m. C. R. Bowman, county school superintendent, will lie Hie principal speaker for the occasion, witli the following program: Processional ............................. „..... „......................... Band invocation Salutatorian ................ ......................... ...... Jerry Smith Class Prophesy .......................................... Alice Lee Cook Eighth Grade Girls Chorus ............................ ‘Memories’ "Song of Friendship’ „. . » Class WUI ............ ....................................... Earl Bennett \ aledictorian — .......................................... Joyce Colvin Address ..............._..................................... £. R, Bowman Presentation of Awards .......................... I). H. McGuire Presentation of Diplomas Mrs. Paul Throne Benediction Recessional CLASS ROLL 8TH GRADE: Roh Routh, James Hosecrans, Zane Marsden, Rolen Hosecrans, Junior Shoemaker, Terry Clement, Melvin Lewis, Duane Eskew, Jerry Smith, Roland Washburn. Eurl Bennett. Raymond Gascon. Roland Eskew. Verna Ixmg, Elaine Parker, Joyce Colvin, Millie Rosecr.ms, Jcraldine Smith, Patricia Marsden, Marian Bennett, Josephine Robinson, Eileen Anderson, Lois Moore. Alice Lee Cook, Joyce Robbins.* HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM WEDNESDAY MAY 27 I lie High School commencement will he Wednesday evening May 27th al 8:00 o'clock at the high sohool gymnasium. Stephen Epler, Dean of Men SOCE will deliver Ihe commencement ad dress Processional ................................................ School Invocation Song: Mighty Like a Rose Salutatory .......................... Musical Selection ............ Presentation of Awards Band Selection.................. Valedictory ........... .............. Solo: Address ............................. Presentation of Diplomas Song: Nocturne ................ Benediction Recessional* ................... Band .......... Girls Sextette Virginia Centers .......... School Band Mr. Dennis McGuire ................ School Band Mary Lu Tygurt SNELL AND WALLACE WIN FOR GOVERNOR IN PRIMARY ELECTION In the pimary election Friday ot last week Earl Snell was nominated on the Republican ticket and Lew Wallace is Ihe title bearer for the Democrats in perhaps the most in teresting race oftheentire ballot. The Gold Hill voting was light witli the more intereting campaigns for this precinct listed below with votes recicved bye each in the Gold Hill box. United Slates Senator: Republican: Arthur Geary 20, McNary 48. Democrat: Milne 19, Whitbeck 44. Representative in Congress: Republican: Boehnke 15, Ellsworth 29, Sim son 112. Statzer Q. Democrat: Dover 26, Kelley 36, Wariick 6. Governor: Republican: Earl Snell 47, Sprague 23. Democrat: Frplwell 8, l.atourette 22, Wallace 32. Secretary of State: Republican: Farrell 57. Democrat: Lambert 59 Commissioner of Labor: Republican: Kingsley 43 Democrat: Hyde 53 State Senator: Republican: (Looker 24, Newbry 41. Democrat: J. R. Marshall 2 Sheriff: Republican: Brown 8 Democrat:- ~ Brown 60. Constable, Republican: Walter McLean 59 Wm. Cook 1 Democrat: McLean 17. Miss Bertha Coy was the leader in the Republican woman committee man for this precinct with Mrs. Bert Hedgepeth leading the Democrat list. John Chisholm was reelected com- niittcman on the Democrat list and scattering tie votes for a great many- others on both Democrat and Repub lican lists. Official information was not availihle as to who would ser ve in the case of tie votes . Earl T. Newbry of Talent defeated W, J. Looker, Medford, 2203 to 1234 for state senator from this area. The following is unofficial re turns showing the'nominations over the state as a whole. Republican and Democrat as listed. United States Senator: McNary, Whitbeck. Representative in Congress: First District: Mott, Nott. Second District: Stockman. Pierce. Third District: Angell, Mahoney. Fourth District: Ellsworth, Kelly. Governor: • Snell, Wallace. Secretary of State; Farrell, Lambert. Commissioner of Ltaibor: Kingsley, Hyde Supreme Court Justice: Non-partisan: Brand. NUMBER 52 Grange New« Grange Reporter (Received loo late for publication last week. .Mrs. Millie Walker of LiveOak Grange and now living at Corvallis was a welcome visitor of the Gold Hill Grange May 7th. The names or Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lee and Charles Lee Junior and Mrs. De Monx were voted on to be come members. All committee reports were very interesting. Bro. Lance resigned as Galer keeper due to work in service and sister Davis was elected to fill station and Bro. Hughes was appo inted to fill assistant Stewart-sia- tion. A resolution was passed to he sent to proper authorities to let men in armed forces, fish without licen se for the duration of the war. Grangers decided to write to our grange brothers in service. Lecturers program by H.E. chair man, Florence Lance was as follows Accordion Selections: Three Gold Hill Peaches.Evelyn, Dagman and Beverley Christensen. 2 Solos, Mother Machrve, and Danny Boy, by Jesse Fish, accom- pained at the piano by Florence Lance. 2 Clarinet Duets, Orpha Martin and Ann Christensen uccompained by Evelyn Christensen at the piano. K ea^ig: Recipe for Good Gran ge, Ralph WBgle. Skil-betrayed: Bro. and Sister Au- tenrieth. Refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served by the Camer on and Johnson families and John Gray. The beautiful mounted agate that trip to all Jackson County Granges to create better attendance and good fellowship came to rest at Painoua meeting at Central Point April 25th when Panama master Win. Howes presented it to Roscoe Roberts, Mas ter of Roxy Ann Grange, their gran ge having best percentage of atten dance during its trip over the coun ly. We congratulate Roxy Ann Gran ge and hope that they will enjoy having jAgate’ for the ritualistic work. Before H.E.C meeting May 12th Mr. Don Ferguson gave a talk in be half of the League of Women Voters at Grange Hall. Mabel N. Taylor was a welcome visitor with 10 members attending. Florence Howes was elected sec retary and treasurer to fill the chair made vacant by Irene Johnson leav ing for Prospect the last of the month. Hattie Chaffee and Minnie Fiene were remembered for birthdays and wedding anniversaries by Flora friends and Minnie Fiene received gift. Dutch treat of ice cream and cookies were served. Next coinmittqe ’for serving at Grange will be Evelyn and Dagman Christensen and Joyce Clarice. BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON HONORS NORA CENTERS. JEWEL ROUTE Mrs. Mabel Davis was hostes Wednesday at 1 p.m. for a pot-lucl luncheon in honor of the birthday of Nona Centers and Jewel Routt ............... School Band Tom Robinson came also as a gues hut had celebrated his birthday Tu SENIOR CLASS ROLL: Donald Wolff, David Steinmetz sday, with a dinner at the home o Dotcheil Hosecrans, Ben Reames, Norman Blair, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routh. Ladies present to enjoy the dinne Centers,Marianne Casper, Genevieve Thornton, Myrtle andTlie gifts were: Hannah Routt Winn, Lucille Hosecrans Mary Rose Bailey, Laurene Alta Clement, Louise Robinson, Geo Edith Thompson, Pauline Tygarl Kell, Mary Lu Burton and Mary Lu Tygart. rgia Towner and children, Bett; INTERESTING MOTHERS DAY Walker and son, Ethel Hancocl PROGRAM LAST MEETING Hazel Holderness,, the honorees am JUNIORS WANT FLOWERS Mr. and Mrs. I.insley Donniin hostess and son Mrs. Helen Shoe were attendants of the bride and maker and Mrs. Sylvia Strahn cam The Past Noble Grand met May Members ot the Junior cluss of groom at an early morning cere in during the afternoon., the Gold Hill school need a lot of mony performed ut the First Meth 14th at the home of Mrs. Tom Hen- edrson. After the regular business flowers next Wednesday to decorate Mr. and Mrs. George Large and odist church in Medford May 10th. session n very interesting program the gymnasium for Ihe commence two children of Chernuit were vis ment program. They are asking that at the wedding of Miss Mary Mar on Mothers Day was presented by itors Friday and Saturday at the everyone who will donate flowers garet Allison and Joseph Boyce Kel Viola Moore and Madge Dorman. ! home of Mrs. Larges’ parents, Mr. After the exchange of Amethyst I and Mrs. Ed Shoemaker, in Kanes have them ready Wednesday when logg. Hev. Louis Kerby of the chur gifts the hostess served ilelicious a house-to-house canvass will be ch was the officiating minister. Creek. refreshments. made. Harry .Steelman left for Portland The next meeting will be at the Mr. Kellogg is the son of Mr. and Wednesday morning after spending ¡home of Mrs. Jim Clement on Muy Mr. and Mrs. George IL Colby of Mrs. A. E. Kellogg of Medford, but several days with his mother Mrs. Edgewuter Lodge near Gold Hill, who were former residents of this 28. Those present were: Mesdames Winona Steelman, who has ben ill were hosts at a dinner on Mother’s city and are well known here The Day when they entertained in hon young couple upon their return Ruth Lewis, Jewel Routh, Etta Car but is belter nbw. Harvey Arbuckle of Sacramento or of Mr. anil Mrs. L. A. Tilden of from a trip to Idaho by way of Port- ter, Elinor Force, Olive Turner, arrived Monday and will soon be Concord, Cnlif brother-in-law and I land and the Columbia river gorge, Mabel Hittle, Delia Kell Pearl Fer sister of Mr. Colby. Other guests will make heir home in Medford guson, Willie McLean, Viola Moore, employed at Caimp White Mrs. Ar were Mr. and Mrs. Pelteir of Graves where Mr. Kellogg is employed at Madge Dorman. Pearl Gray. Virgin buckle will join him later. ia. Kellogg, Evelyn Thompson, and Creek, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bolling the post office. Arlie Walker of Grants Pass vis- visitors. Master Pete Thompsons of Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. James ■ ited with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucille Wilson of Ashland Jimmy Kellogg and Miss Nadra SutMif of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker, this week-end w u a Gold Hill visitor last Sunday. Moore. Mrs, C, A . Clapp of £ o ise, Idaho, ... Mr. Stephen Epier Mrs. Frances Throne .......*............ Glee Club