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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1953)
Page 8 Rogue River, Oregon THE TIMES Gold H ill, Oregon 4-H Leaders Slate Training Program MARCH OF DIMES DRIVE OVER THE TOP IN ROGUE RIVER DIST the High St taOCa students came in close w ith $65. 95. We were also g iv e r cre d it for $16 worth The wholehearted co -o p e r of tickets sold by Mrs. Ray Holmes ation and generosity of the entire an the Medford steer. Rogue River and Wimer areas com The Lions Club added an bined to make the lo c a l March extra $4. 31 to the already m ag of Dimes a real success. n ific e n t job of selling a to ta l of $400. 75 worth of dinner tickets. Each and everyone of the populace can be justly proud of Mrs.Patte Hopkins sold $7.50 contributing both In effort and In worth and the VFW sold the b a l money to the grand to ta l of $872 ance of the pies at th e ir dance far $6. 60 frin g in g a gross of taken in to date. O ffic ia lly the drive Is ended but It is possible $414. 85 for the Turkey Dinner w hich was so capably prepared for a few outstanding delayed contributions to bring this total by M rs.C arl Christensen togethei over the $900 mark. w ith plenty of com petent and w illin g help from both Wimer To mention each and ev eryone who worked for this goal and Rogue R iv e r.. . ladies of the would consume the better part C iv ic C lub, Hobby C lub, Garden of this e dition of The Times C lub, Lady Lions and the Teen w hich has already been more agers. . . a ll of whom did their than generous In their p u b lic ity utmost to make this dinner the of this D rive. Since every org success i t was. anization, club, church and in This brought us to the d ivid u a l deserves mare cre d it grand total of $1022.25 gross so than space allows, here is a w ith only $150.25 worth of e x b rie f rundown on the drive from penses we are able to send to start to fin is h .. . the Lady Lions the N ational Foundation for I n addressed and m ailed co n trib u fa n tile Paralysis the amount of tion cards w hich grassed $113. 85 $872 w ith our sincere wishes for . . . Live Oak Grange collected early victory in their va lia n t $11. 5 0 ... the Boy couts good battle against POLIO. deed resulted in the sum of Harold J . Wehren $ 2 3 .5 8 ... the VFW Dance n e tt March of Dimes ed $51. 75 w ith Chuck Wheat’ s C hairm an Orchestra contributing a share of their fee to the e v e n t.. . W im er Grade School gathered a welcome $11.80 w ith their school ca rd s.. . the Evans Valley Health C lub came through w ith $ 2 .7 0 ... even the Cub Scouts Den 4 proudly added $. 7 7 ... the iron lung coin collectors accounted for $73.15 w ith the Bridge C afe, The Hub, and Mary Ellens leading in Rogue River and Stan's Lunch ahead in W im e r.. . the basketball game gate amounted to $109. 7 i . . . . thanks to a swell school fa cu lty and a whale of a lo t of good sports we have fo r neigh bors. . . the concession added Feb. 5. 1953 The first in a series of 4-H training programs for Jackson county 4-H leaders and Interest ed adults w ill be held Wednes day, February 4, at 8 p.m., in the county courthouse auditor ium, according to Rufus Cate Jr., county 4-H agent. The meetings, to be held par ticu la rly fo r new leaders and as refresher courses fo r leaders serving over three years, w ill include discussions on organiza tion, procedure and methods of leadership, 4-H materials, plan ning club programs, including ideas and techniques; philosophy of the 4-H movement and ideas of unit leadership. Additional meetings w ill be held on February 18 and 25, In completing the current series, Cate isaid. A ll leaders are in vited to attend the meetings, he added. Since 1943 hunters have con tributed $31 m illion by the pur chase of duck stamps to help un derwrite a national waterfowl restoration program. Inducted into the Armed Forc C O M M UN ITY CHEST Rogue River C om m unity Chest w ill meet Thursday Feb. 5th at the C iv ic Club rooms at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. R. W. H argitt and Mrs. Nona Sdehl w ill be the hostesses for the evening. Johnny W entling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W entling, for mer residents of Evans V alley now residing in Medford, le ft January 24th for the Okinawa amphibious training base. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Otte of Far mington, M in n ., are visiting the Leonard Walshes in Rogue River. They are the parents of Mrs. Walsh. CARD OF THANKS 1 sincerely thank and co m mend Gene Gant, Buzzy Webb, Ray Rose, A lla n McGregory, Ed Jones and Orin H ilger for their w illin g and able assistance d u r ing the recent flood. Bertha A .H arrington H U I. . HOW DOES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL? I f you would like to know more about this scie n tific re lig io n w hich heals human ills and solves human problems,com e to A FREE LECTURE e n title d "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: How I t Can Help You” by A rchibald Carey, C .S .B . of D etroit, M ichigan For the best in evatcA,, es last week were; Glen W. Depny of Rogue R iv er and Verne J. C lm fl of Gold cmct FORMER RESIDENT HERE Member of the Board of Lecture ship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8 th a t 3 pm Mrs.Barbara Casey, fo rm er resident of Rogue River, returned to Rogue River w ith Mrs. Effie Badley who had spent six weeks w ith Mrs.Casey in Portland. . Mrs.Casey who w ill be one hundred years old in A p ril w ill spend the w inter in Rogue River w ith Mrs. Badley. M B M E S JEWELBT STOBE Certified Watchmaker and C lo c k m o ker “For tka gift you will give svitk prido—let your Jeweler be your guide." At the Sign of the Clock between Stii A 6th Street in Grants Pass in Church E difice, 6th and B Sts. FIRST CHURCH CF CHRIST, SCIENTIST GRANTS PASS. OREGON C o rd ia lly Invites You IT S- RE-CAP another $18 and the blanket toss w ith the b e a u tifu l q u ilt donated by the Church of God's Ladies* Sewing Group helped the cause along w ith $30.63, one Lion's C lub pin and a lady's wedding r in g .. . 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