THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, IM8
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
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gold hill news
GOLD Hill NEWS
P. T. A. NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McCarns, of
Ide Yld, Park, Oregon, visited the
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter McLean.
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The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Boye underwent an opera*
tion this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Everette Drake, of
‘‘Lazy Acres” are the proud parents
of a baby boy.
Mrs. Earl D. Mundy is ill in a
Medford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Washburn,
of Klamath Falls, spent the week
end with home folks.
R. L. Cook was in town from his
mine on Foots creek.
Mrs. Floyd Lance is slowly im
proving from her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bailey from
Portland, are visiting relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lentz for
merly of FGold Hill, are the proud
parents of a baby boy.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ralph McPherson
have moved into the Mundy place
on the Old Stage Road and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Simpson, of
Mrs. Mundy have moved into the
Medford,
are caring for the Tepovac
Carl Routh place, near the school
home
while
Mr. and Mrs. Tepovac
house.
are on a vacation trip. Mrs. Simp
son will be remembered as Marie
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kell received Chamberlain, formerly of Gold Hill.
word from their grandson, Charles
Gray of the Navy, that he had
Dist. Rebekah convention is to be
arrived in Pearl Harbor, on his way held in Gold Hill, Saturday, Nov.
to China.
13th. Assembly President, Chris
Gold Hill Parent-Teacher associa
tion held the first fall meetinc
Thursday, October 13, in the school
gymnasium.
Ferd Jones, school
principal, introduced the teachers
to the group, telling where each was
from and the grades or subjects
taught.
Officers and committee chairmen
were introduced by the president,
Mrs. Cecil Johnson.
A reception for the teachers
fololwed the business meeting. Mrs.
Norman Gail sang and whistled
two numbers, accompanied by Mrs.
Roy Eskew. Refreshments were
served by the executive committee
and autumn flowers for the tables
were furnished by the Gold Hill
Garden club.
Officers and committee chairmen
for the new term are Mrs. Cecil
Johnson, president; Mrs. Roy Eskew
vice president; Mrs. Charles Whi*
lock, secretary; Mrs. Melvin Bur
nett treasurer; Melford Hood, legis
lation; Mrs. Hood, summer roundup
social hygiene and membership
Mrs. I.awrence Smith, magazine;
Mrs Leonard Andrews, publicity;
Mrs. Don Hodge hospitality; Mr
Wayne Milner and Mrs. Jack Fr
canning; Mrs. Melvin Burnett an'
Mrs. Lester Parker, budget; Mrs.
Thos. Robinson was taken by am Marguerite Black, program and
bulance to the Grants Pass hospital. Mrs. Charles Whitlock, radio.
His daughter, Mrs. Alice Wathan of
Ordway, Colorado, is on her way COMPLETES BASIC—
here.
Ret. Alton E. Sutton, son of John
Sutton, Gold Hill, has completed
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Collins are eight weeks basic training with the
Fourth Infantry division, Fort Ord
away on a business trip.
California, and is now awaiting
Gold Hill Students attending the regular army assignment according
S.O.C.E. in Ashland are Victor Frost to the division headquarters. He
and Marvin Throne, sophomores and enlisted on July 30 for three years.
Alton is a grandson of Mrs. Ella
Misses Nancy Rethreymer and Phy
Sutton.
llis Boye, freshmen.
tine Smith, of Lebanon, Oregon,
Mrs. Mel Kuikman is visiting her will pay her official visit to Ame
mother, Mrs. Ella Sutton.
thyst Rebekah Lodge of Gold Hill.
Luncheon will be served in the
Mrs. Lou Murry is working in I.O.O.F. Hall at noon. The 6 o’
Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Whitney
Medford.
clock dinner will be served by the from Portland are now living on
Ladies Aid of the Methodist Com
Mrs. Abel has been ill, but is munity church in the I.O.O.F. Han. Sardine Creek. Mrs. Whitney was
editor of a newspaper in Gervais,
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some improved.
Oregon.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
V.F.W., of Gold Hill, celebrated
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Gold
their 2nd. anniversary • this week Hill V.F.W. Post, are going to give
By John Harvey Furbay, Ph.D.
The regular business meeting was a rummage sale sometime in Nov
held and for entertainment, motion ember. Anyone having things to
pictures were shown and an anniv- lonate such as clothing, dishes,
I ersary cake and coffee were served. furniture, bric-brac- etc. may con
DO NOT USUALLY ATTACK
tact members, or leave at Mrs.
HUMAN BEINGS
and Mrs. A. A. Walker are Whitmore’s Variety store.
on a vacation trip.
TAeDEBUNKER
LIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whitsett
are staying at Mr. Whitsett's nieces
in the Meadow’s, taking care of the
place and doing the chores while
the owners are employed in the
seasonal fruit harvest.
‘Pude” Tresham left Sunday for
Portland on business.
The old Idea that a lion would
sight a man at a distance and run
him down to eat him has been
exploded by explorers like Can
Akeley, James L. Clark and Martin
Johnson. These men say. that
lions are afraid of human beings,
and will usually run from them.
Often, they even ignore the, pres
ence of a man. Of course, if they
are cornered, they will fight to a
finish. Old lions, no longer able
to catch wild prey, are also danger-
ous’ but a healthy lion prefers to
run* away when he sees a nian.
Garden Club Notes
Mrs. C. W. Martin made a trip
to Portland this week.
Mrs. Millie Walker is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Darling at Fort Klamath. Mr. and
Mrs. Darling were pioneer residents
of Gold Hill.
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The Ladies Auxiliary of the
V.F.W., Post are giving a food sale,
on Election Day, November 2.
Watch for the place of the sale.
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Mrs. Sam Alman, of Los Angeles,
a niece of Mrs. Chas. Kell, has been
visiting Mrs. Kell.
BANQUETS & PARTIES BY RESERVATIONS
KIRK’S CAFE
Proprietor
The Gold Hill Grange is giving
another of their popular dances this
Saturday evening, its a Hallowe'en
dance and music is by Arnold’s
orchestra.
Ruby Quakenbush. Prop.
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Leaving to attend the confer
ence for school superintendents and
principals were Mr. Fer.l W. Jones
and Mrs. Win. Pomroy of Gold Hill
Schools.
OPEN SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS—1:00 PM.
WEEK DAYS—4:00 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Mi-, and Mrs. John Chisholm an
children of Medford spent Sunda
with Mrs. Chisholm's sister an
family, Mr. and Mrs. Hel Hood. Mr.
Mary Chisholm also was a membe
of the party.
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The Dist. Convention of State
Garden clubs, was held at the
Grange Hall in Illinois Valley. Mrs.
R. T. Nichols, of Medford Dist. Vice
President opened the meeting with
reading by Mrs. Sam Baker, of
Grants Pass; singing by Mrs. Bush
of Medford.
Corsages were presented to State
Pres. Mrs. Fowler, of Pendleton;
Past State Pres Mrs. H. O. Smith of
Cave City; Past Dist. Vice Pres. Mrs
Osgood of Grants Pass; State con
servation chairman, Miss Claire
Hanley, of Jacksonville, Guest Mrs.
Carl Starker, of Portland.
Two Past Pres. Pins were presented
to Central Point, Past Presidents.
Reports from the Garden Clubs,
of the Siskiyou District.
Central Point Garden Club re
ceive! gift for largest attendance
at the convention according t
membership.
Mrs. Flov of Illinois Valley; re
ceived gift for her club for outstand
ing work
The luncheon was served bv t
Illinois Valley Gram •• 1 '■ ■
In the aftern.i. n Mr C;irl t i k
of Portland gave a most interestin .
demonstration of flower arran
ments.
Those attending from Gold Hill
were Mrs. Lester Thompson. Pres ;
Mrs. George Smith and Mrs. R. S.
Kies.
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