The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, April 16, 1953, Image 1

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V ol. II
R ogue River, Oregon
THE TIMES
GpLD HILL, OREGON
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April 16, 19o3
VFW INSTALLS
COUNCIL TRIMS BUDGET BY
17 PERCENT, SENDS IT TO
CITIZENS COMMITTEE
Younger veterans of foreign
wars were more prominent in the
ranks and offices of VFW posts
as Gold Hill and Rogue River VF
W Post and Auxiliaries installed
new officers in Rogue River Sun­
day.
Allen Bohannon of Central
Point,commander of the 7th dis­
trict, installed the post officers
while Dale Bohannon installed th<
auxiliaries.
Gene Fisher was installed as
commander of the Gold Hill post,
succeeding Henry Albrecht. Other
officers were; Kendall Dufur,
senior vice commander; Melvin
Lewis, junior vice; Jim Rosecrans
officer of the day; Vaughn Whit­
more, chaplain; J. Whaley, quar­
termaster; and Gerald Lewis, Dost
surgeon.
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For the auxiliary, Trcssa Short
became president, succeeding
Lena Laricks. Installed with her
were: Lillie MacKay,senior vice
president; Pauline Albrecht, jun­
ior vice; Vada Dahl, cliaplain;
Lena Laricks, treasurer; Ruby
Whitmore, patriotic instructor;
Aimee Marsden,conductress;
Mabel Goodwin, guard; and
trustees Elizabeth Horn and Hel­
en Shoemaker.
Retiring commander was pre­
sented with a scroll of achieve­
ment. Gold Hill post was one of
five in tfie State of Oregon that
maintained a 100 per cent m em ­
bership during the year.
Jobs Daughters have re ­
turned from the three day con­
vention which they attended in
Portland.
While til re they visited
Winkle Ncwnhj ,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harrv ewnharn, who
is in i
m antan Hospi-
given fur-
tal w
The . say he is
ther
and tlial he
getti
will
his le ss in
He said that
about
he wishe tliev would move the
Medford so that all
hospital
of his old tends could visit
with him.
Crater High is going to
put on a play to raise motley
to buy Winkle a , neel chair
and other things lie needs.
No. 76
CUT BUDGET
GOLD HILL AND ROGUE RIVER
HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION
OF POSTS, AUXILIARIES
JOBS DAUGHTERS
L i cuts
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Taxes in Gold Hill next year
will not be higher; may be low­
er.
This heartening news came thl;
week on the heels of a city coun
t i l budget meeting at which the
figure was trimmed $3,120 or
about 17 per cent.
If nothing is added to the bud­
get, it would mean a tax reduc­
tion. However, two possibilities
loomed. One was that the c iti­
zens budget com m ittee would
add to the budget, as was done
last year, or that the water filt­
ration situation might require
additional funds,
,
City Recorder Ferd Jones re ­
ported that this year will see
the last payment on the water
and sewer bonds, a figure of
$2500 plus interest. This will
leave only the fire truck bonds
to be paid off and a start on the
se will be made.
The budget committee of eld
zens, which will meet on April
27th, is made up of Ralph Bell,
Wilbur Martin, Merritt Davis,
Paul Thompson, Floyd Lance
and Paul Molloy.
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION SHOW
INSTALLED AS NEW OFFICERS OF THE GOLD HILL VFW POST AND AUXILIARY SUNDAY WERE
Gene Lislicr, commander, top photo, center, seated; on his right, senior vice commander Melvin
Lewis; and on his left, junior vice commander, Kendall Dufur. Top row, left to right. Peter Sanguii
Thomas Short, Lee Whaley, Rolin Griffin, Henry Albrecht, immediate past commander; and Vaughn
Wliitmore. Bottom photo, seated center is president Tressa Short, on tier left. Lillie MacKay senior
vice commander; on her right, Pauline Albrecht, junior vice commander; standing left to right, Lena
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?ait president; Helen Shoemaker, Ruby Whitmore, Vada Dahl and Mabel Goodw
DELEGATES
ed April -th at Central Point. She
stressed the fact that anyone is
welcome to attend the State Con-;
GOLD I ILL PTA
vention in MedfoA and thaae in
terested
in PTA t a i tit in on any
The Gold Hill PTA met
sessions
and
attendthe workshops
April Jth at p. m. at the school
ith the ;r sid
M r AL ert H.ir without
A fill
rison presidin
an Growth
was,
It
Knapp, fol
that since
they w ere
x delegates luwA
- fresh if
to the Stal
re served bi
n which
will be he
'd, April 21, Mrs. In in Atki
LesterBean
2 2 ,and 23
tould send anu M rs.C ecil’ Jins on
six. 1 hose a
The next fleeting which
¡1 be Mrs.
Ethel Mays,
will he tLse last one (hit term will
>thy Turner.
Mrs. Deloras Le
be held on Thursday May 13th
MB. Grace
Brownlee, Mri
when officers will be installed.
ota
Hood
and
T hf Gold Hill GardenCluh
Mrs. Juanita Jaks
The 1-H Sewing classes
will hold a cooked food, and
A
report
was
given
by
Mrs.
will
show
the various artic les
plant sale Saturday Apnl 18th at
Dorothy Turner on the Jackson
they have made, and put on a
Lester's Market in Gold Hill.
County meeting which she attend program.
Reports will be made b
the delegates who attend the
State Convention in April.
HEALTH CLUB
The Gold Hill HealthCI
met on Tuesday lp r il 7th at
home of Pearl Wj kcr. There
were ci .
cnt.
A
shown by N
Dorothy H
"Fluorina b
Th
I picnic w
discussed a
held at t
home of
on llig
way 99.
A noriAnating cornmitt
of three was \hosen to suggei
new officers fA the coming y
Those chosen an* Mrs. Jean Be
Millie Walker and Mrs. Eva Sr
The pupils of the Gold Hill
grade school a
ing1 on a
physical ed
low Thursdâi
night, April 1
p. m. in (lie
schoo
e will be
50< for adults
for child,
ren. The rnon is to he used
for gym equip tut. and it is hop
ed everyone will be there.
ROD AND GUN CLUB TO HEAR
STATE BIOLOGIST AT MEET
IN GOLD HILL MONDAY
Cole Riven, biologist for the
State Fish and Game Commiss­
ion, is scheduled to be (lie speak
er when the Gold Hill Rod and
Gun club meet Monday night at
8 o'clock in the Gold Hill city
hall.
Tlie bakei food sale
th at the Gold Hi| Health Clut
had Salt
sue
11th was a
I Li tig all thr
a short*
due to so
nd unable to
many being
cook. Even s<i hey took in
$30.