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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1952)
BOXHOLDfiR LOCAL P. O. or RURAL ROUTE Shnes Volume I THE TTMES. Gold H ill, Oregc GOLD HILL ENTRY MAKES BIG HIT May 8, 1962 PROTECTION FOR FIR E M E N IS APPRO VED 10 C ena No. 19 SLIMSTERS LOSE) fS GOLD HILL P.T.A. INSTALLATION ENDS YEAR The last m eeting of the year for the Gold Hill Parent-Teachers Association w ill be held t o d a y I (May 8) at the new m eeting tim e of 3 p .m . The group w ill m e e t in the school gym with the largest The Insurance w i l l be placea part of the tim e devoted to the in on the 25 volunteers through t h e stallation of officers for the coming I Stare Industrial A ccident C om m is year. Mrs. Norman Gail, past pres- sion and w ill cost the city about I ident, w ill act as installing officer. | $13 a month. The president-elect, Mrs. Ag Heretofore volunteers have been Gold H ill Slinuters battled the nes Harrison, w ill report on the State The above entry in the Rogue River Fifth Annual Flower Show prov unprotected. Convention which she attended in Gold H ill business men to a tight Under the Sure plan, if afire ed to be one of the most popular of many exhibits. It was entered on finish in the benefit volleyball gamt Pendleton on April 7. 8 and 9 th . man should be injured he wouldre- behalf of the Gold H ill Garden Club by Mrs. J.G. Kofahl. It is pink I ceive the same compensation as he at Gold Hill but lost by Inches, a l I There w ill be a sewing exhibit put dogwood with pink tapers sitting beside it. The background was dark would on his regular job - if he has though outweighed considerably by on by the 4H groups directed by Mrs. setting off the entire picture. C ecil Johnson and Mrs. Ferd Jones. a regular job. If he is unemployed the m en. I his case would be considered spec The Gold H ill Girl Scout T r o u p ia lly . w ill provide baby-sitters far th e younger children during the m e e t Oregon’s State Highway C om The Motion to approve the in Of course, the original minutes ing, and refreshments w ill be serv mission is having a terrible tim e do not show that while the hearing surance was nude by C ouncilm an ed by the eighth grade mothers. getting everything in shape. Taz.e, I was being held - in October - to I Molloy, seconded by Lester and un Bethel # 33 Jobs Daughters, for exam ple, the minutes of t.h • 1 determine where the new highway animously approved with Rectvder Central Point, met for their reg- meeting held in Gold H ill in O ct was to go that some one from Gold Herd Jones instructed to prepare the | ular m eeting and initiation on Th ober. They aren't even approved H ill introduced testimony to show necessary papers im m ediately. ursday evening April 24 th in the that a right of way had been p u r yet. Masonic Hall. Gold H ill’s city council has ask chased in June by the State. That Candidates initiated were the ed for a copy of the minutes but un doesn’t show in t h e unapproved Three af the Gold Hill Business Misses Carol Hussone. Barbara Pree til they are approved, they aren’t minutes but if the minutes are ever and Professional Womens Club o f Mary Lilywhite, Sally Gustisonand official, of course, and who would approved - which some seem to ficers w ill leave Friday for Klamath Susan Gustison. want unofficial, incom plete m in doubt - it w ill just be there as big Falls to attend the Oregon Federa Reports on the Grand Session utes! as life and too natural - too natur At the regular monthly m eet- were given by Carlene Von Buskirk, tion of BPW Convention to be held al that is. for the comfort of the | ing of the G o ld Hill Community there Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Linda Obenchain. Marion Smith Highway Commission. Methodist Church Sunday S c h o o l and Donna Lavin. The group includes Mrs. Vera Miss Melva Chew. Honorary Teachers and Officers held last week Stewart, president. Mrs. T h e lm a Voting in Gold Hill for t h e State Librarian was escorted and at the home of Mrs. Ferd J o n e s , Bell, vice-president and Mrs. Betty first tim e in 80 years w ill not be introduced. plans were made for a M o t h e r s Molloy, treasurer. in the City Hall when the presi Day program to be held Sunday.lt State officers for the coming dential primary is held May 16th. it was announced that the draw- was decided to present flowers to year w ill be elected at that t i m e Voting w ill be at the Grange Hall the mothers of Sunday School c h il | ing for the Bethel "Nancy Doll" and Mrs. Stewart w ill serve on the and at Brownells. In protest to the w ill be made at the next meeting dren as w ell as give prizes to the election board, with Mrs. Molloy Officials to preside a t t h e change the council has written a oldest mother, die youngest moth which w ill be tonight . May 3th. on the credentials com m ittee. The special c i t y election May 15th letter to Sheriff Gault asking “ why • Various projectt were discussed, Gold Hill group w ill ele c t their own er, and the mother with the larg in Gold Hill have been named by the change" and stating the city among them a swimming party to est number of children. The De- officers on Tuesday, May 13, a t the city council. be held May 10th. does not see the necessity of t h e Molays and their mothers w ill be the home of M n. Joy K r u se , They are: m ove. C om m ittee for the evening was Myrtlewood Gift Shop, on North gueso during that tim e. Lottie Frost, chairman;Laura The city election on May 15 headed by C olleen Snook assisted Plans were also discussed for *99 Highway. Reports on the con Dungey. Fannie Kies, Pearl Fer w ill be held in the C ity Hall. by Mrs. Ralph Snook, M axineDay, a Sunday School picnic to beheld vention w ill be given at that tim e. guson. on Fathers Day, June 15. The com Frances Hogue, Beverly Hogue and Im m ediately after the vote Mrs. Russell Hogue. m ittee appointed included two out is counted on five charter chang NOMINATION of the Adult Class, two from die es and on t h e city budget, t h e Senior High Class and two from the The Amethyst Rebekah Lodge Junior High Class to make arrange- The Roy Eskew fam ily of Sar city council w ill m eet to canvas J was to have held la second nomln the vote and approve an ordinance m enu for entertainment, foodand dine Creek is anxiously a w a itin g I atian of officers at the lodge hall the arrival of Sgt. Roland Eskew putting whatever changes are a pprov the site for the picnic. This group on Wednesday, May 7, with th e w ill include Mrs. Betty Molloy, who is due home mom entarily. He ed Into effect. election to be at the fo llo w in g Primary change is the consoli Mr. Wilmer Bailey. Mildred Gail. has been at Okinawa six months, The regular m eeting o f th e meeting held on May 21. T h e Marion Smith, Bruce Burnett and dation of the City Recorder-City flying combat missions over Korea Gold Hill Garden Club was held at | refreshment com m ittee for both Treasurer jobs into a full-tim e paid Dave Parker. The m eeting was ad during that tim e, and has been in the home of Mrs Arthur Boye on N. meetings w ill be Chairman M r s. journed, followed by refreshments the Air Force since September 1950. position which w ill make opening Highway *99. The group enjoyed I Jamps Clem ent, a s s i s t e d by He phoned his p a r e n t s from of a city office on a full time basis served by the hostess. Those atten a picnic lunch, and held election I Mrs. Hannah Routh, Mrs. M aybelle ing were Mrs. Dorothy Eskew, Mr. Honolulu last Friday, expecting to possible. of officers. The same women were |Rains and Mrs, John Novak. and Mrs. Wendell A p p le n , M r. be in the States som etim e Saturday re-elected to b o ld the positions Leutke, Rev. and Mrs. Dierdorff. to begin a 20-day le a v e .. they held last year and areas fo l Mrs. Ethel Mays and the hostess. His w ife, daughter of Mr. and lows President. Mrs. George Smith, The next m eeting w ill be held at Mrs. C. D. Russell of Ashland, has Vice-president, Mrs. Carl B o y e Phoenix is going to have a big the home of Mrs. Dorothy Turner. It would be appreciated gone to meet him at Travis Air Base May Festival on May 24th with a if, during the next two and Secretary-T reasurer, M rs. in California. queen to be crmvned and all the us- weeks, anyone with The first meeting ci the G e o r g e D o r m a n . P ic t u r e s ualniceties and Monday night th e Gold Hill V .F .W . Post 74J6 under were shown af wild flowers and it news items for the paper Gold Hill city council received an the newly installed officers will be was decided to enter an a rra n g e - would contact Mrs.Helen EXTENSION UNIT Shoemaker or Mrs D elor invitation to attend. It was suggest held in the Vet’s Home an the Old The Gold Hill Home Exten ment of pink dogwood in the Rogue Stage Road, tomotiow night (Fri es Lester. They w ill do ed that Councilman Don Marrow be tion Unit w ill meet Friday (to River Flower Show. The next meet day) at 8 p. m. It is expected that the news articles u n t i l chosen to represent the city of Gold morrow) at the Community Hall Ing w ill be held at the home o f Mrs. Dorothy Turner re H ill. Councilman Marrow said no. District Commander Charles Smith Mrs. Carl Boye. at 10:30 a. m. turns to Gold Hill. w ill pay the Post a visit. Gold HlH’sC lty council at their I m eeting Monday night voted to in- Isure the volunteer firemen against I injury while in the course of their | duty. r* HI WAY COMMISSION ON SLOWTIME JOBS DAUGHTERS INITIATE FIV E BPW OFFICERS TO ATTEND CONCLAVE GH CHURCH PLANS FOR MOTHER’S DAY VOTE PLACE CHANGE C ITY ELECTIO N OFFICIALS PICKED RAY EXPECTED HOME GARDEN CLUB IN R E -E LE C TIO N PHOENIX INVITATION H E LP ! OF CLOUDS DEALT ANOTHER BLOW AS SCIENTISTS TELL OF DRYING , (Contributed) Rainmaking takes another e l bowing from the New M exico in stitute of Mining and Technology, According to Dr. E. J. Workman, president of that Institution, seed ing baby thunder clouds with s 11 - ver iodide may result In le a rain felling over a given area than would have b e e n the case if thing» had been left alone. Knocking««!small clouds couU have the effect of dis- UP EFFECTS penlng electrical energy building up in the art« which would h a v e resulted eventually in areal thun der and rainstorm. So celebrated a scientist as Dr. Irving Longman believes that the attem p a to maks rainfall with silver iodide in New M exico hat a f f e c t e d n o r m a l *£ * ther eye let a II over the c ountry