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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1953)
J««. » R o g u e R iv e r ,O r e g o n 1953 GRANGE MARCH OF DIMES March of Dimes assistance will enable the Jackson County Chapter of the National Founda The Gold Hill Grange met tion far Infantile Paralysis to January 15th with Master John meet immediate costs of patient- Stieber presiding cate requirements, in spite of Assistant Steward Gk'nn the exhausted local treasury.it Chase, and Lady Assistant Ste was announced early this week ward, Edna Chase were absent by Harry Chipman, Chapter C h due to the Illness of Mrs.Chase airman. mother. Acting in their places The Jacksou County Chap were Hal Bishop and Helen Bush ter has applied to the New York Harold Dens more was acting pro- office of the Foundation for a tem treasurer during the absence gran of $2, 726. 93, This request of Dale Collins. was made necessary because of Visitors from the Live the tremendous cost of the care Oak Grange were Master Cassie of county patients during the Golding and Mr. Golding, and past year, which exhausted the Millie Walker. chapter funds and left a deficit Among those present who in this amount. had been absent for some time The grant will be made were Dr. and Mrs. Cedric Rambo, through the Epidemic Aid Fund Brother Gray antf Koak. of the National Foundation, which is reserved for such pur Relief chairman Viola Beeman reported Lillie MacKay poses. It will enable the local in . chapter to pay a ll accumulated Ralph Wigle resigned as bills up to December 31st, thus building superintendent.Charles making possible the start of the Askin was appointed to fill the new year with a clean slate. vacancy. Herman Kamping was ‘•While we continue to appointed insurance agent, and fight this battle with all the mat Nannie McKay, publicity chair erial and human resources at our man. command, ” Chipman said, " it is reassuring to know that the Dorothy Eskew, Grange mother, has received letters fror National Foundation stands solid ly behind us. Nothing could bet her two boys and the Johnson ter demonstrate the teamwork boy thanking the Grange for the and the solid partnership which Christmas packages sent by the Grange. exists between National Head quarters and the Chapters of the A sUver offering was NationalF oundation. When polio taken for the March of Dimes. strikes in force.no community, Pomona' Lecturer, Willie large or small, contains suffi McLean, asked that all those cient resources to stand alone in interested in the Grange Chorus this fight. " please contact her as soon as possible. The chairman declared Agricultural chairman that this is one of the basic rea Mikelson reported beef prices sons why March of Dimes funds had steadied in the past week, raised in each county are shared while hay prices had declined. on a 50-50 basis with Headquar Lillie Dusenberry report ters of the National Foundation. ed there is still time to put in And he urged that everyone drop lily bulbs. an extra dime in whenever they In thd absence of Glenn passed one of those "polio"cans Chase, Charles Bell gave an in placed in many locations around teresting report on legislation. the county. • HEC chairman, Ethel Askin, reported the ladies will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butt serve dinner to The National erfield have moved onto the Farm Loan Association Wednesday Hardesty place on West Evans February 11th. Creek. The next serving com m it tee will be the Martins, Novacks Josephine Loeffler was and Myrtle Reel. appointed to assist her in her Lecturer Vera Kamping work, and Grace Bruce was app presented an interesting program ointed musician. of group singing. Ralph Wigle Mrs. Jones also stated the read a recipe on how to make a meeting dates have been chang good Grange. This was very ed to the second and fourth Wed amusing. afternoons im m ediately after Evelyn Jones, Juvenile school. Grange matron, announced that Refreshment com m it the Juvenile Grange met pre tee for the evening included vious to the Grange meeting Lillie and Nina Dusenberry, with thirteen members present. Mildred and Penny Wright and She said that the group had made Nora Wait. a substantial gain in the past Nannie McKay year. Publicity Chairman. THE TIM E S G o ld ALLAN BALDRIDGE DIES SUDDENLY IN VETS HOSPITAL IN PORTLAND H iII# O r e g o n P ag« 9 NEW 4H ELECTRICAL CLUB A 4H Electrical Club far boys eleven years and older will be started under the supervision of Mr. Albert Harrison. The first meeting will be Friday. January 30th, after school in the Gold Hill Commun Ity Hall. GOLD HILL GRANGE Death came suddenly Jan. 22 to Allan Baldridge, 60, who for the last 9 years had been a resi dent of Rogue River. Mr. Baldridge was in the vet erans hospital in Portland when the end came without warning. Exact cause of his death was not known at press time. LIONS MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Baldridge had gone to Portland on Tuesday. Mr The Lions and Lady Lions Baldridge had entered the hospi will hold a joint meeting F eb.2 tal and Mrs. Baldridge returned The Janaury 19th m eet to Rogue River on Wednesday ing was postponed on account The couple had been married of the flood. for 36 yean. For 20 yean, Allan Baldridge On Wednesday February 4ih the Lions Auxiliary will hold was a police officer in Los An a potluck dinner at the Grange. geles, retiring as a detective lieutenant. He served in World War I. VISITING MINE His only other known survivor, besides his widow, Evelyn, is an Mr. Joe Most is visiting at aunt, Mrs. A1 Babcock of Rogue the mine with Miss Marcella Me River. Cullough of Upper Pleasant Cr. Mr. Baldridge had been a real estate broker for many years and a short time ago had opened MARCH OF DIMES an office near Savage Creek. THANKS NEIGHBOR! To a ll those who helped us during the flood, we want to say: "Thanks neighbor!" Ed Lilly Rogue River Shell Service SEE US TODAY! 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