3» Gold News The M o» Thoroughly R—d W—My in Southern Oregon, Volume XLV PubKah»d ip t U Bigg—t L itth Ta State Established J«97 GIRL SCOUTS NEED RIDES TO MEDFORD TO ATTEND DAY CAMP NUMBER 2 FRANCES DAVIS HUBT WEDNESDAY NIGHT IN' CAR IUCYCLE ACCIDENT the WOMAN’S viewpoint FOOTS CREEK NEWS Ma sez to pa ’Hiram,’* sez die. Mrs. Marion Lance It’s about time you’re treating me. Mrs. Victor Birdseye and children , Frances Davis daughter of Mr. been cookin’ your vitals three times of near Medford spent Thursday at Will anyone going Io Medford on ami Mrs. Ted Duvis who recently a day, the home of Mrs. Effie Birdseye and Tuesdays, Wednesday* or Thurs cams here from Canada, was injured Doing it steady without pay............. Glen Slue returned Tuesday from days during the month of June that Wednesday night when her bicycle It's about time I’m coining into my Corvallis, where she visited her would lake girls Io Pay Camp plrust- was hit by a speeding cur on higlir own Aunt Mrs. Ernest Jacobson and fam lel Mrs. Paul Holderness know Sev wuy al Cement plant road. She wus Every person in America may not By eatin some vitals away from ily and her grandmother Mrs. Alice eral girls want Io go it is stated taken to Community hospital in Med fly over Tokyo, but every one’s Richardson and also Mr. and U«~ home. and ways ure hard Io find. They ford where she wus treuted for u Standing here cookin’ and planning Elliott Butler and family at tnefr dollars can help produce the bomb must he there by 10 A. M. and ure forehead cut and oilier bruises. She new country home near Albany. how ing planes that do* ready Io come home at 3:30 P.M. wus thrown about 30 feet by the Mrs Cloyd Hick from this commu To cook your meals and milk a cow. The ones who go will liuve u impact und her bicycle wus demu- nity attended civic club meeting at Isn’t my ieda of being your wife You, you, you, can join the attacks on Tokyo by saving at grand day Io shop. Ladies or gen Islied it is said. The driver of Hie 1 want fun and pleasure out of life. Iheir new club room in the Liberty tlemen. please don't lei the girls of cur was unknown to locul people least 10% of your pay in W ar Bonds—by joining your com Hiding around in lhat crate you building Wednesday for an all day our community down. There has und detailed information wus un pany’s pay-roll savings plan today or going to your local meeting with a covered dish lunch- drive always been u way before, make available on Uie accident us the bank or post office and buying War Savings Bonds—at least Makes a fellow feel more dead than on at noon. Mrs. Richard Hargett the oae for them Ibis year, Is the word News goes to press. outgoing president was presented alive. 10% of your pay—every pay day. from Hie Seoul officials here. The Miss Davis is a nice of Mrs. Ben Your clothes are laying on the bed a gift of war saving stamps Mrs. girls will be al llu- P. <). al 9:15 Marsden. They'll he no use after you’re dean William Cox will be installed as Remember you can start buying War Bonds by buying War each of those ibis You're dusting up and we’re going president the first meeting in Sept. RECREATION MEETING Stamps for as little as 10c and that you get a $25 War Bond Mrs. and Mrs. Tom Knox and dau to town WELL ATTENDED SATURDAY NO PAPER TO HE COLLECTED (maturity value) for only $18.75. We’re eatin’ dnnner at a place Pve ghter Patsy Lou and niece Marie Word has bean received from Jones who sold their home on the found. Thirty-three people met Saturday Seoul Headquarters that no more t U. 5. Trfanry Department highway about the first of May to We’re all buttoned up on savin’ evening for a recreation meeting at paper is Io he collected al the pres friend of Mr. Taylor who bought the dimes the Grunge liull Before the meeting NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ent. Peig^e are asked Io save inaga- AWARDS PRESENTED Hoppe place are moving the first You save yours but I’m spending opened a group sung songs. Six or MEETING sines and newspapers hut all other of this week to Rogue River. Mrs. AT CLOSING PROGRAM mine seven people not interested in dune* pa|ier is Io be burned If anyone I want steaks and chops broiled just Knox has been re-employed as pri let a Girl Scout know and they cun ¡ng played cards. The rest of the NOT ICE IS H h a u u i GIVEN to the mary teacher for another year. At Hie close < > f the school program right legal voters of School District No. has papers or magazines collected group enjoyed spuare dancing. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Lipscomn Wednesday evening of last week 57, of Jackson County, Stale «( Or md Mrs. Charles Skeeters furnished With gay music playing throughou. be stored. from near Los Angeles, spent the Principal Dennis McGuire presented the night. egon, lliut Hie ANNUAL SCHOOL the music for Hie group to dance. award to outstanding class and in-I My thoughts all free from cares at past three weeks with M. and Mrs MEETING of said District will be Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fish of Medford HTH GRADE AWARDH Al Pontz, while looking for property home .telii at School house; Io begin at dividuals In addition Io the aebolarahlp ver» also present. to re-locate in Southern Oregon hav The Heed Trophy was awarded to in hour of 2:00 o ’clock P. M. on Il will he you and I all alone. On June ¡tilth isiiother meeting awards for the Hili graders men ing formerly lived on Allen Creek tioned Iasi week the following re will be held at the grange hall und Hie Hurd Monday of June, being Bob Hurt<»ii, son of Mr. and Mrs. A looking around forthings that» near Grants Pass.* They left Sunday new Eugene Burton of Foots Creek. This the 15th day of June, A. I). 1942. Mr. anil Mrs. Skeeters will play for ceived ullilrtic awards: Rolen Rose- for Uriah Valley Calif. crans.Junlor Shoemaker, Terry .squure dancing People may play This meeting is culled for the pur is tlie first year Hie trophy has That’s what I’ve planned for me and Roy Randleman and Donald Dick gone to boy which is awarded on pose of electing One Director for a you. —Exchange. active Clement. Melvin l.awis. Jerry Smith rar'hi *i1'1 “,her <’ulrt or were among the eleven 8th grade scholarship, interest in activities Duane Eskew, James Hosecrans, games, lee cream and cake will he term of three years and One Clerk graduates from the Rogue River -M RS. A L E N E T O L L E H O N O R P .P . and general stauding of the student. for a term of One year and the tran sold. Anyone interested is Invited Roland Hosecrans. Writing Certifi The- ijophomores received the A T P R E T T Y S H O W E R T U E S D A Y school who attended a party givn saction of business usual at such cates were also presented to tbs to attend these meetings. by My. and Mrs. Walter Dennis at class trophy. This was also a first meeting. following pupils: Zane Marsden, their home in Rogue River Tuesday In districts of the second und third time for a sophomore class to win SCOUTS MAKE ,FAG JUGS Rolen Hosecrans, Alice Lee Cook, Tuesday afternoon the Paul Thonr eveng, when they were presented this coveted honor. classes the ballots shall not be Patricia Marsden, Raymond Gascon Senior av al (I for sch«lartsh(p posn home was the scene of a pretty their diplomas. Others were Philip Joyce Colvin, Junior Shoemaker .Monday afternoon Hie Girl Scouts counted until one lurnr after the were made to Mary laiu Tygsrt, dau ..er in honor of Mrs. Alene Carlile. Nancy Burkett. Norma and ’olle. Joyce Robbins. Duane Eskew, Millie met al the home of .'disses Mabel time set for the meeting to begin Virginia Blakly. Elaine Houlihan, Rnscrans, Earl Bennett),. Melvin und Marguerite Moore and made fug Until the count begins, any legal ghter of Mr. und Mrs. Frank Tygart. tbe decorations and refreshments Pauline Baker Carroll , Marshall, David Steinmetz, son of Mr. and^lrs voters of the district shall be entit l^wis, Josephine Robinson, Roland bags. Mrs. Lillie McKay brought her carried out colors and themes ap Gladys Jellsey and Lucy Warinner. Rakew, James Roserrans, Jerry portable sewing machine and help led Io vote upon any business be Milton Steinmetz also received the propriate to the occaion. The hos scholarship award. fore Hie meeting. Mrs. Lester Boling who lives north Smith, Elaine Parker Hob Routh. ed sew Hie bags while Hie girls For being the most outstanding tesses were Mesdames Paul Thomp of Grants Pass, formerly from here, Dated this 25th day of Muy. 1942. son, James Bleins, and Curtis Parke, cut them out and hemmed, put the PART N O B LE C R A N D C LU B ATTEST: t-etay Miller. District students during theic lour .years of Many lovety gifts were ‘received at Bremerton Washington where he strings in them etc. The girls were Past Noble Grand met at the home to average ten each but when they Clerk. Frances M. Throne, (¡hair- high school awards were given lo by the honoree. Those present were visited bar son, Wallace, recently, 2-2c Norman Blair, son of Mr and Mrs. is stationed.. He graduated about a of Mrs. Alta Clement. After the reg •were through had about 15 each. man Board of Directors. Joe Blair, and to Virginia Centers, Mesdames Clyde Kell, Delos Walker month ago as ek-tricians mate third ular business meeting a program A. A. Walker, Leah Governor, Nor They will meet at the home of Mrs. FRESHM EN E N T E R T A IN E D daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cen was given by Mrs. Evelyn Thomp man Wilson, Olney Edington. H. D. class in the Navy at San Diego. Bob Paul Holderneaa next Monday after ters. son. Force, Harry Newnhatn, Walter Mc- Cameron son of Roy Cameron, at noon and all girls interested in dy Miss Yvonne Moore was hostess The ahtletic award, which can The next meeting will tie at the Delto Motor Lodge is also in Brem ing will be present and if the 'bags to the Freshman class on Wednes go only to a boy was awarded to Blair and the honoree and hostesses. erton and expects to be assigned home of Mrs. Ada Cook. Lean, Don Ferguson, A. Munier, Joe dry in time they will have the stick day night after commencement in Donald Wolff, son of Mr and Mrs. Those present were: Alta Clement active duty soon. Blair, the hostesses and honoree. ers put on them. The bags will b e ___ __ _________ honor of the Freshman Bob Burton B Wolff of Willow Creek, Pearl Ferguson, Viola Moore, Madge Dorman. Etta Carter. Elinor F or^ • « » '« winning the Reed trophy. After an -------- Mary Lou Burton daughter of Mr. M c D onald two - timed and Mrs. Eugene Burton was among Willie Mrl-ean, Evelyn Thompson,' «nd distributed to the forest service evening of games and music refresh- DOÜBLE SHOWER HELD 1 BY SAVOLDI the Seniors of the Gold Hill gradu meats were served by the hostes? for LOCAL GIRLS Ada Cook, Ruth I^wis, Olive Turner form there. ates. Her brother Bob was awarded and Mrs. Moore. j _____ and two visitors Nona Centars und Sockeye Jack McDonald, popular the Reed Trophy as the most out Those who attended were; Norma IO O F T O P U T O N D E G R E E S Last Thursday evening, Mrs Alva Hazel Holderness with Southern Orgon wrestling fans, standing freshman student. Jackson, Bob Burton. Ditgniar and _ „ , , .. T U E S D A Y S IG H T Adams lost bis match with Jumping Joe Evelyn Christensen. Harlow Banry, All IOOF members ure urged bv Tommy Henderson son of Mr. and were hostesses at a shower held at Savoldi in the Medford Armory Mon lodge officials to lie present next Katherine Hayes, Weegie Dungey, Mrs. Tom Hederson of the Colony Tuesday June 9th as First' Degree Eilenn Frost, Mrs. Eugene Burton, the home of M. and Mrs. Alva fc. day evening, when he took time out and Elaine Morgan of Grants Pass Cook in honor of their daughter to b solicitous ol the welfare of the hostess and Mrs. Earl Moore. work will be put on. Jewel and Mrs. Hay Pederson of Joe on drop-kick. and the second to were married at Grants Pass Sat urday. They left immediately for Medford. Referee Earl Yoakley With the falls Bonneville Oregon where thy will The guests spent part of thè standing one apiece, :he first to visit friends. They will make their Molt« «very marlref- evening singing and a special num Sockeye on a hip lock and press, the home in Grants Pass. Mr. Henderson ber was sung by Mrs Floyd Lance combatants wer standing toe to toe, is employed at (¡amp White. Joy B O N D D A Y ! accompoined by Mrs. Floyd Kellogg. slugging over the ropes, where Sock Dewey’s receives new shipments Boy F. Martin who recently Later in the evening Hie gifts were eye had deposited Joe. The referee Mr. and Mrs Austin Gray and bougtit Hie Hittle place, went to Los of Bed Cross shoes in white and For our fighting men, opened and admired by the bride attempted to end the slugfest but four children from Covelo Calif, Angeles lust week to bring Ins wile white and tan for summer wear. fo r our country’s future recived a smart clip from Savoldi spent the week end at the home of and brie-to-be. to their home here. and for freedom we For men the Florsheim shoes offer Delicious refreshments were serv for his trouble, and doubled up in Mrs. Gray’s mother Mrs. Clara B. Jack Martin w us culled to active must meet and beat our the center of the ring. Sockeye turn White and sister Charlotte. Mrs. service und left here Monday. Jack a chance to buy the best und be ed at the close of the evening. c o u n ty W a r B o n d ed from Savoldi to minister to the Whites mother Mrs. Flora Perry of Mrs. Ray Pederson was married bus been enjoying a lurlougii ol equipl for the Duration. Dewey’s quota and keep on doing it. Ref. and that was the curtain call Alder Point Calif is alsi her guest. Grunts Ì several weks ago and lives in Med- Shoe Store. 610 1 1 street several weeks until Iliere was an Pick up your W a r Bondi and for him, Joe promptly felling Sock 1c , ford. Mr. Pederson is in the army opening for him. While waiting lor Pass, Oregon. Mrs. Cloyd Dick and daughter Ei Stampe on your second stop in ' hut exitecLs to be home soon be- eye with a whack across the back lii's cull he Isas been employed at town . . . right after you’ve told of the neck, and climbing astride leen and Charlotte White attended Mr and Mrs. Bichard Gray of I cause of an injured'oot. Miss Jewel Camp White. He went to Corvallis your eggs, m ilk, poultry, stock his fallen foe to await the Referee's a shower Thursday given by Mrs. last Friduy and brought his sister Diamond Lake visited relatives here * Cook will marry Mr. Walter (Duke) or grain. No investment I t .too Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter I returning sensibilities and the count Robert Breeding and daughter Mrs Jill home at the end of her school .Holiday evening, ■mall and no investment la too Miller f Sams Valley, the latter part | The outcome of the match was Morris Jones at the Scout Hall at year at Oregon State. Rogue River for her daughter Edna large . . . the important thing Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ramsey i of June at the Church of the Latter highly unpopular with the fans and who was married Sunday afternoon is to buy every time you sell! re-mteh is expected. Mrs. Leona Sullivan and children and children of Keno' Oregon arc Day Saints in Medford. Besides the n In at the Presbyterian church at Hogue the middle card. George Craig V. S. Tretuttry Department itii'g at the home of Mr. and | hostesses those present were Mes- of Portland are visiting with Mrs River, by Rv. Cecil Roberts to Elvis d a il ie s , Walter Miller, Floyd Lance, blacksmith from Camp White, took Sullivans parents,. Mr. und Mrs. Mrs. Roy Centers. Schultz from near Los Angeles who two falls from Dcde (¡hack. Chick Hen Marsden, Elmer Dungey, Dale Carl Lentz. They will remain until is employed at the cantonment at Pvt. J. It. Solomon who is sta- (¡lenient, Tom Davis, Noel Kellogg, took the first fall of the match In Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Lentz is also Medford. They will live at Central the second round, with a body scis ioned in Arizona came to visit with Norman Bailey, and Misses Weegie with her mother for a few days. Point. Miss Dick played the wed Mrs. Solomon who has been living Dungey, Alice Lee Cook, Eleanor sor and press, and Craig evened the ding march. score with flying marcs in the third. at the Bisli home They went north Thornton, Marlys Adams, Edro Da Mr. and Mrs. Lew Llngren have Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hull from to visit with Mr. Solomon's parents vis, Edna Stutchman. Mrs. Madeline Chick hoisted Craig to his shoulders as their guests, Mrs. Lingrens bro for his famed lariat spin, tn the Salem, visited Monday evening at Hie before returning to Arizona. Dcmoux. ther and his wife from Portland fourth round, but Craig warily grab Ihom of his great uncles, George and bed the top rope of the ring, throw Marion Lance while returning from SENIOR CLASS PARTY We still have Vaneer Wallboard Loren Vun Horn of Ford Ord, ing Chick off balance and climbed a weeks vacation trip to San Fran Wars ere won by attacking, net by After the commencement program for sale, also a plentiful supply of Calif, visited with his parents this lifting in e fort I cisco, with his uncle Carl Hull. ¡most lumber and building materials. last week the members of the senior aboard for a press. last week. He is e corporal of Hu> And today America li taking the A solitary fall, by a cradle hold, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Childers and son I.umber us low as $25 M, surfaced class went in a tody to Central offaniive againit the A iii with hard- Motorcycle Scouts at Fort Ord, Copeland Yards, Grants Pass. l-4c Point and had supper at Kyle's in the 4th canto, gave Jam Corbett John from near Los Angeles were fighting, non-itoppabla men end lunch room They enjoyed dancing his victory over Chief Thunderbird here last week to visit her brothers meterlelil Word Jias been received by his W e're taking the offaniive, teo, there also and then they ended the inthe opening mach. Jesse and Bill Cotton. Mr Childers Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Force und family that Lt. Art Gorham lias an againit the enemy et home— the Infla In a special event, Tex Climer, returned to his work and she will evening by attending the carnival in Jack visited Sunday al the homes address now und is all set to hear tionary 6th column that blows price! another cantonment worker, took remain for a longer visit. iky high. from from friends. Lt. Art Gorham of Paul Forte in Eagle Point and Central Point. one fall from Norval Stockstill, of Yeu can help In both fights by living Military Police Scool, Camp Willi Bruce Force at Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lance from EIGHTH GRADERS HAVE PARTY Talent, with a body press. at le n t 10*/, of your money in U. 5. ams, Lehi, Utah. here and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Magerle W ar lo n d i every pay day. Attack the Mr and Mrs. Owen Woods of A tli with yeur dolleri today. Miss Beth Paulsen and her sister of Rogue River attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marsden were Weed visited aMhe home of Mrs. WANTED You can ita rt with es little e i e 10c Mrs. Coats of Portland, were Gold services in Medford Friday after hosts to the eightfi grade class after Mary Morelock over the week-end. W ar Stamp and you ean gat a $25.00 We want wool, mohair, hides and Mrs. Morelock is the mother of Mr. their commencement program last Hill visitors Sunday afternoon noon for Mr. Roy Seaman sister-in W ar Bend (maturity value) for only pelts. Also scrap Iron and all kinds Owen. law of Mrs. Magerle that was held at week, at their home on the Old $15.75— at your local poit office bank of m^tal, jonk batteries and radia er ether aonvaniant salat aganey. Stage Road. Mr. and Mrs. James McGuire re- Conger Funeral Home with inter tors. Harry Trcsham, former resident The boys and girls enjoyed games turnd totheir home in Newburg af ment at the Stearns cemetery In Tal V. S. Trtunry Dtfarlmtnl GRANT! PAM BARGAIN HOUBB of Gold Hill and now of Kerby vis and afterwards ware served deli ter a week's visit with Mr. sad Mrs. ent. She was the sister of Jay Ter-, J O IN THE ATTACK O N T O K Y O , . . YOURSELF! F A R M E R S :.. fcOCALlIAPPENINCSI ON THE OFFENSIVE AMERICA! 0 8 S, #th St. Grant« Paw, Ora. ited here Sunday. cious refreshments. Dennis McGuire end Jo Ann, ¡rail, poatmaitar at Talent,