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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1952)
» egon SUBSCRIBE NOW! ! THE TIMES Rogue River, Oregon April 17.1952 W IM E R O R B U ST P L U M B IN G W. N E W L A N D & TODD M O T O R S E R V IC E T e x a co P ro d u c ts P h o n e 5 -9122 G o ld H ill, O r e g o n BELL - STIEBER SU PPLY C O M PA N Y PHONE .»-9131 COLD HILL. OREGON P V T 4» Ralph Badcock, SCS engineer, assisted Wilton W hite with the layout of irrigation ditches on the Dodge ranch last week. BERKSHIRE BAYLESS C harles Hilkey of Sams V all ey and E.C.Robinson of thé T a ble Rock com m unity are new applicants for Soil Conservation D istrict assistance. Both are working on tile drainage pro blem s a t this tim e . NYLONS DRY GOODS W ANTED A ll T y p e s O f W E L D IN G W ORK Gus K oellner is making pro gress on clearing his land f o r grass-legum e seedings. Dr. A. L. H afenrichter, Reg ional D irector of SCS grass nurs eries, and Bob Brown, Assistant state conservationist, worked w ith local conservationists on revegetation problem s last week on the shallow sticky soils in the Beagle a re a . The group was ass isted in this work by George Lof tin and Burdette Dodge, c h a ir man and v ic e -c h a irm a n re sp e c t ively of the lo cal Soil C onserv ation D istrict board. C a ll LE S W A LK ER a t G o ld H ill D a y s 5 -9 0 9 1 N ite s 5 -9 0 5 2 STY LECRA FT P u r s e - W a lle t anc B e lt K its M a k e Y o u r O w n In A n l o f S e v e r a l S ty le s Pre-carved or Plain Leather and You Can Do Your Own Carving THE RIGHT KIND OF CAR FOR THE KIND OF ROAD C asually touring the streets of Rogue River last week was a delap id ated *29 Model A. on the back of which was the following sign: I m ay be old, But 1 ¿till get hot, So I’m d o in ’ the best 1 can With w hat I got. ROGUE LEATHER Highway 99 South Grants Pass 'ss*-. V But the road is ROUGH And the pavin’ thin. I’m a danged good c a r yet For the shape I’m in. . And now back to W imer or Bust. L E T 'S C L E A N - U P Your Dollars win save Hvet by strengthening the Cancer Crusado #/ tht American Canetr Society. Your Dollar* win bring words t f truth and hope to you, to your The C onservation Days Pro gram held at Southern Oregon C ollege last w eek was reported very successful by those a tte n d ing. Both students and visiters showed keen interest in all pha ses of the C onservation Program. Sorry we d id n ’t see more of our local teachers there. family, to your friendt and to your * community. Your Dollars trtTZ help ease the pain of the cancer patient. . Your Dollars win train skilled, understanding hands and minds to A low co il check on houte wiring now, m a y prevent a tragic Fire. Call us! Adequate Wiring means Better living r HARRISON { ELECTRIC 'G o l d H i l l P h . 5-942 I serve in the hospital, in ths doctor's George Loftin announced that the next m eeting of the Sams V alley - Beagle S .C .D istric t w ill be held in the county agent's office p .m . Monday April 21. Any person interested in the Soil Conservation D istrict pro gram is invited to atten d . office, perhapt even in your homo. Your Dollars march of research toward mastery over cancer, the disease that last year killed tlS .000 men, women jj . battery stm ind children. Earl Peffley of Sams Valley received his Foundation Stock Interm ediate w heat grass seed last w eek. Earl w ill plant 5 to 6 acres of this grass in rows for the seed production. to conquer Cancer COMMUNITY METHODIST A R C A S C »“ • f O il C N A M O K / Trisngle Service Ralph and Bud Rogue River w ill sp ee d th e Easter Services at the Gold H ill C om m unity M ethodist Church were particularly im pressive b e cause of the seriousness and e a g e r ness of the sm all children that p articip ated in the p ro g ra m .'a n d because of the ex cep tio n ally large group that attended both Sunday School and C hurch services. The beautiful flowers, both on the a lta r and on the lad ies’ h ats,co u ld not be dim m ed even though the sun had difficulty peaking through the rainclouds. A large num ber of people were taken into the church w hich proves that Easter still has a special place in our hearts r e gardless of the strife and trouble in today's world. County survey crews were busy this w eek on Foots C reek trying to lo cate the leg al spot on which the gravel plant is located The plant was put in operation late 'i* t year. SMERICSH CSHCER SSCIETT O f N T llM X : □ T 1 IA S I ( IN O M l M M t ’THATUM AIOUT CAN C n. □ INCIOSCO IS MT COM- niwnoM or t________ to ne American Cancer Society CANCTW C tUtA D f. e /o , Published as a Public Service by THE CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY