The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, May 15, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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Gold H ill, Oregon
FERGUSON TRACTOR ON DISPLAY
THE TIMES
Rogue River, Oregon
MARINERS TO SPONSOR CUBS
May 15.1952
TRIP TO YREKA
Stated m eeting Josephine
Chapter No. 26, Grants
Pass. Oregon, May 19th.
Visitors w elcom e.
Juanita Butler. W .M .
Next F a ll the Mariners Club
Mrs. L illy McKay and her
of Rogue River w ill sponsor a Cub
m other. Mrs Harney of G lendale,
Scout Pack for Rogue River and
took a trip to Yreka Mother's Day.
surrounding area.
The Grants Pass Pack 23
com m itteem an w ill be present at
the last com m ittee m eeting before |
the summer vacation to answer *
scout questions and to help in any
way he can. This m eeting w ill
be May 19th at 8 p. m . in Fellow
ship H a ll. Anyone interested in
the Cub Scout program is urged
to attend.
Cub Scout mothers of Den 9
w ill serve refreshments.
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’MAGNAGRIP’
KNIFE & TOOL RACK
Permanent Magnetic Grip
Tlie com ing week’ s display at The Tlmds features three machines
for the farm and the rural resident. They are: The Ferguson tractor,
pictured above; a Bantam garden tractor, and the Scythette, which
is a power scythette. The latter w ill be demonstrated at the ce m e ­
tery cleanup in Rogue River Saturday m orning.
EVANS VALLEY GIRL LEAGUE
The Evans Valley G irl
League held a Mother's Day Tea
the 9th of M ay. The girls present
ed a lovely program . M arie Davis
to ld about the Girls League.
Judy Deckelman played an a cco-
rdian solo. ’ ’ AccorOian N o ve le tte ’
Two readings. "M o th e r’s Glasses”
and "M o th e r's D a y " were given
by Jo Ann Wixxl and Barbara H e­
adrick. Ann Buck played a c la r i­
net solo, "B ra h m ’s L u lla b y ” .
Rose Marie Machado played
"Long. Long A g o " and "B lue
Belles of S cotland" on the saxo­
phone .
The g irls in Mrs. Hltson's
home econom ic class baked the
cookies for the tea. They also
made skirts to m odel.
Girls whose mothers attended
wen Sharon Stevens. Marie D a v­
is. Nadine W ildren, Dorothy Ann
Dechard, Shirley Powers. Francis
Oden. Roberta Adams, Dorothy
Jean Randall, La Vena Hardin,
W ilm a M cClung. Ann Buck, Jo
Ann Wood.
Other g irls present were La
Donna Tracer, txiaron Ard, Lola
Polti v in t, Judy D eckelm an. Nanie
Ri il, Rosie Hoyt and Lorena Rose.
>ther mothers present were
Mrs Newton, Mrs. Ceiderburg
and Mis Mary Moore.
I \ ichers there were Mrs
W illi.i. is. Miss Wilson. Mrs.
Hoover. Mrs. Hagberry. Mrs.
IJ illis and Mrs. Hltson.
Three members of the girls
chor>
included the program.
Dor,
Jean Randall, chairm an
ol it
»gram, thank there who
hi 1
' uh the program and tea.
and
ked the mothers for th eir
a tti .
ice.
I \RM BUREAU ORGANIZATION
FOR ROGUE RIVER SET FOR 29TH
VISITORS FROM GERMANY
UNDER DOCTORS CARE
R .C .W a lker, owner and
manager of the Buck Brush M otel
on Pleasant Creek is In Medford
undergoing a series of m ed ica l
exam inations.
M r. and Mrs. C arl Sandeen of
Rogue River were visited last week
by M r. Sandeen's sister and her
fa m ily , the H . A.Danielsens and
two boys, Jim m y and Johnnie.
MCNARY DAM VISITORS
They have just returned from 4
years in Germany where M r.D a n -
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lieb of
ielsen was in the o ffice of the
Rogue River are being visited by
High Commissioner, John J.M et
th e ir daughter and s o n -in -la w ,
C lo y.
M r. and Mrs. Fred G o te ll. Mr.
G o te ll is a foreman on the McNary)
The Sandeens expect the sen­
io r Sandeens. M r. and M rs.C .E .
Dam construction.
Sandeen of Kasson, M inn, in the
near future. The younger Sandeens
hope to have senior Sandeens make,
th eir home w ith them .
3.50
3.50
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Bell-Stieber Supply Co.
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MOTHER'S D AY VISITORS
Mrs W .F.Thom pson of Plea­
sant Creek was visited on Mothers
Day by her three daughters and
th eir fa m ilies: Mr and M rs.Le-
Roy Slack adn daughter of W in ­
ston. Oregon, M r. and Mrs. D .F .
W right o f O rick, C a lif. -. and Mrs.
A lv in Hoyt and fa m ily of Rogue
River.
BROKEN WRIST
A. Marsden had the misfortune
to fa ll and break her w rist, and
bruise her knee and nose.
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your hobby, make home
repairs easy with this
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compact, it’s easy to handle. Has
plenty of power for % In. d rill­
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Helpful eod handy in a hundred
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DOES YOUR
CAR RIDE
LIKE THIS
Then your Tires are "O ut-of-R ound"
You've ridden on a streetcar or a troin and felt the slap or bump
coused by a flat spot" in one wheel. The same applies to your tires —
a flat or a spot with excess rubber or tread will give you the same
kind of ride in your car, all because your tires are out-of-round.
In the dining room of the Live
Oak Grange H a ll tn Rogue River
on the evening of May 29th, a
farm bureau center w ill be fo rm ­
ed, it was announced this week
by Dave B lair.
re is a farm bureau center
at i
'resent tim e In W im er,
A
iarmcra in the Rogue River
Out-of-round" condition of your tires robs you of hundreds of
miles of wear ond causes you to feel that your cor is bumping along
the road when it should be gliding smoothly.
All the wheel alignment and balancing with counterweights that
con be done will not correct this condition.
are- no are interested in helping
to (»
the center are invited to
a id
the m eeting.
E lig ib le at fu ll members are
a ll
rsons who make 60 per cent
or
are of their liv in g from th e ir
farms Others are e lig ib le as asso­
ciate members.
/our O. K Rubber Welders mechanics know th a t...A N D N O W
HE CAN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT-correct the out-of-round of
your tires by making them perfect circles with the James Auto-Float
TIRE TRUE-ING Machine pictured ot the left.
COMPLETE TIRE TRUE-ING ond balancing can now be GUAR­
ANTEED. ond your next ride will indeed give you the feeling that your
car is riding on a cloud.
THE t a u t lN G MACHINE IN OPEEATION
BABY GIRL
Mr and Mrs. John Childers oi
the Del Rio orchards. Gold H ill,
ate the parents of a new baby g irl.
She was bom May 10th and w e ig h ­
ed S and 3 /4 pounds,
ARIZONA VISITORS
Mrs Haxel Patrick and her dau
ghter. Kathy, from Casa Grande.
A rlro na , are in Rogue River to
spend a week w ith Mrs Patrick's
patents. Mr and Mrs E.W . Wea­
ver
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R. C. MILLER
ROGUE RIVER. OREGON
.J L M J K IS