April 17.1952 Gold Hill. Oregon -wee league » (Continued From P. 4) Lions 2 2 500 Stags 1 3 333 Brave’s League Hawks 667 Cards 1000 Eagles 333 Chieftain League Green Sox 667 White Sox 500 Red Sox 333 The roster of players by teams follows: White Sox - Bill Weaver, captain; Bobby Wilson, (Gary Phillips, Larry Ekledge, Richard Tweist, Lawren­ ce Wagner. Jesse Stalsworth, Gary Stewart, Danny Reed, and Alfred Vanscoter. Red Sox - Claude Wyland, captain; Eldon Wilson, Vernon Pahlka, Bob­ by Allen, Scott Thorell, Tommy Middleton, Emery Lantham, Bill Spears, Oliver Morris, and Ellis Plowman. Green Sox - Raleigh Prefountain, captain; Jerry Savage, Buzzy Webb Stanley Greene, Loy Towse, Russ­ el Miller, Bill Beck, Jack Kimble, Jimmy Corvey, and Dennis Johnson Eagles - George Bringam, captain; Don Anderson, Bilbey Lane, Jerry Cummings, James Thorell, George Robins, Don Stalsworth, Paul Shaw Glenn Morris, Edwin Blankenship, and Roland Gnose. Hawks - Leroy Savage, captain; Phillip Savage, Arthur Little, Jerry Dillon, Bill Morrow, Steve Smith, Jack Nightengale, Steven Scott, Jimmy Erwin, and Donny White. Cardinals - Bob Bigman, captain; Bill Johnson, Freddie Hopper, John Bigman, Charles Weaver, Jimmy Bliss, Lowell Strope, Fred Beck, Darrel Griffen, Donald Davis, Lind sey Lutzman and Everett Stienhardt Cubs - Clarence Wyland, captain; Dean Wilson. Ronnie Laws. Edwin Johnson, David Robins, Howard Marshal, Kinley Dailey, Terry Me Kinney, Donny Wilson, Larry Goo­ sey, Joe Morris, and Bob Lanham. Lions - Larry Horn, captain,Jimmy Smith, Jeff Leroy, Mike Brace, Clarence Wirth, Douglas Stewart, Douglas Robertson, Dennis Allison. | Lauri McGarvey, Jeff Davis and Ro bert Hild. Stags - Harry Randleman, captain; Laddy Dunham, Terry Gail, Neil Wagner, Clifford Johnson, Jack Buckle, John Malnar. Je.ny Peters, David Carter. Emmet Blackman, L arry Davis and Clarence Pugh. Mr. and Mrs. George Powell of Winton, Calif, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.R, Luebcke, owners and operators of the Meadow Brook Dairy on West Evans. THE TIMES Rogue River, Oregon Page 5 GIANT HAY TRUCK HAULING BIG LOADS BLASTING PO W DER I »Sr SEE T H E VALLEY LUMBER CO FOR DYNAMITE 545 N W F' Street Grants Pass Phone 4612 HARDWARE BELL - STIEBER SUPPLY COMPANY x PHONE .5-9131 COI D HILL, OREGON l l l f l ■ I I IPS T il® L. G B ra n . ts U P A LL ass 0 John Goldt of West Evans Creek Road is the proud owner of the big new truck pictured above in the Triangle Service Station at Rogue River. The truck, which is 35 feet long, is being used to haul hay from Scotts Valley into Rogue River and the surrounding area. The truck was so big that it took Ralph Smith half an hour to clean the windshield.. .well almost anyway. (Times Photos) RED CROSS WATER SAFETY PROGRAM GETS UNDERWAY CALIFORNIA VISITORS Tony and Joan Bradice,Calif­ ornia television and nightclub en- A free Red Cross Water Safety In terainers, have been visiting at the structors Class will be conducted Gold Hill home of Bruce and Bud May 12-16 at Jackson Hot Springs Higgins. pool in Ashland from 7 to 10 Mon­ day through Friday with any person over 18, who has a current life­ BABY GIRL saving certificate, eligible. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hobson To prepare for this instructors' of Gold Hill are the proud parents class, a life saving course will be of a 6 1/2 pound baby girl who » conducted by Donald Day, starting made her debut April 9th at the today at the YMCA pool in Med­ Osteopathic Hospital in Medford. ford. It will be held from 2 to 4 p. m. Monday, Tuesday andThursday.lt is open to anyone over 16 but only ON BUSINESS TRIP those 18 years an up can become Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bowers instructors. were in northern California and in the Klamath Falls area for several days oil a business trip. • • • FUNERAL HOME CREMATORIUM AMBULANCE OXYGEN EQUIPMENT The Finest in Each and Every Service 141 N.W. C ST. 50 Yion çf Servici A GOOD BUY IWOVIMK \GO, A B€TT€ft BUY • P ro m p t P re s c rip tio n S ervice BECAUSE 1 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. ïb o jft M Modern equipm ent elim inates all guess work. One of the largest and most com ­ plete engine rebuilding shops in Ihe county. — S (p u t pTol OUR RING and VALVE JOB IS A MONEY-SAVER N o w Open Sundays . 4 ro h ftr Central Point Pharmacy w PHONE 3388 (g r e tti on .S ta m p i P n ttfip tio n t Im m ediate service on your car. W e w ill loan you a car. if nec­ essary. w ithout charge. Merchandise th a t makes friends. We gwaraqtee satisfaction on all our work. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fields of Rogue River and Mr. and Mrs. William Fields of Gold Hill picnic ed at Lithia Park Easter Sunday • Our prices are reasonably low — w e haven't raised them since last year. Check price schedule below. OUR SPECIALTY O A lu m in u m or G alv. T ension Screens fro m V e n e tia n B lin d s, W in d o w Shades, M a tc h ­ s tic k B am b oo d ra w d ra p e s , a n d tra v e rs e rods fro m O re g o n s O ld e s t F a c to ry . C o lu m b ia M ills , Inc. h a m-b u r g e r s • In s u la te d S id in g Shakes an d R o o fin g • L in o le u m and A s p h a lt T ile F lo oring . • A u to m a tic W o o d an d E le ctric H e a te rs . • T ra d e -W in d M o to r Fans an d B low ers. The way you want 'em ! *K»<*pt when motor I lua to hr remove^ LABOR AND RINGS INCLUDED (Open 10 ’t ill 10) WALK IN N O .l 200 Hiway 99 A c r o s s from Orange Bowl in G rants P a s s a n d WALK IN NO. 2 Hiway 99 at 5th St. In GOLD HILL Get our quotation on com plete rebuild lobe—PHONE 5040. % c W rite or Phone for Estimates. HOME OWNERS SPECIALTIES . I North Main \-liland (begun I’ () II I I PHONE 7231 ... 2-7791 '4 Cylinder. 6 Cylinder . 8 Cylinder . 232 _____ .OPEN SATURDAY UNITED ENGINE REBUILDERS Opposite New Drive-in Theater Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 5040