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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1952)
May 195V 'oiU Hill. Oregon T ill: T IM E S R o g u ^ h v e r^ > v g o n _ COACHES GATHER UP TROPHIES AT MEET Rage 3 BILL'S SECOND HAND STORE- We Buy, Sell Or Trade ». W IH m •BUI" SOUTHARD S7SS Baa. M K GLADYS M SOUTHARD n i S X “O ' Street GRANTS PASS LY LE ’S RADIO & R o o m s and A p a rtm e n ts W A L L E R S IÑ N HOBBYCRAFT W e R e p a ir A ll M a l t e t o f R a d io « U e e R .C .A . T u b e s < A nim al H ealth Supplies 2 3 7 S .W . " O " ST. G R A NTS PASS, OW C^ Wc have (he latent treatm ent» ^or (J h e (g ra d u a te — available lor such as: M auitii—Foot Rot—Milk I’t iv r th a t Niitional Drug Store (« ra n ts P a ss P hone 5333 We Give S R H Green Stamps MOKE HA N A MERCKV\T To o p e r a te i h o d ru g rtn re in rim e n e ig h b o rh o o d . I m u tt be m o r e th an a m e r c h a n t . . . . I niiiMt h r □ rt'iiitflrrril |,lurmaci»l I niusl have a m llrgp ilrg rre lo fill your doctor’» pn*M*ripiion I iiio»t carry a »tuck of rare ami expensive drug», soinr of which mav hr <allrd for only oner in a yrar I i i i i i M give ih r prescription for yon Ih r right-of-way over rvrry othrr operation in ihr «lore h u t I am p r o u d to be y o u r I f m g g i u — a n d m o re th a n « m erch an t Tracks coaches by the trio. At left Warren C enter, superintendent of Rogue River schools and an old track man himself; center. M .C. Busack. track coach; and Russ Hawk, assistant. The trophies were tossed from hand to hand by modest trio. The Tim es shot the p ic ture while Busack was waiting to toss. r 25 GRADUATE SPIRITUAL TRUTH AT R.R. HIGH The Chapel of Spiritual , the Universal Church of the Master. Pastor Christina H. Loomis. Rte. 1. Box 438, Gold H ill, High. ON MAY 26TH Tw enty-five members of the sen ior class are scheduled to receive their diplom as from Rogue River high school in cerem onies May 26th at 8 p .m . in the high school audit orium. * Gwen Thornton w ill give the sal utatorian’s address, and the main address w ill be given by Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon College of Education. The v aledictorian's address w ill be given by Roland Burk and R.C. G ail, chairm an of the board of e d ucation, will present the diplomas to the graduating class. Invocation will be by Rev. Vaug hn Nelson and benediction by Rev R. H. Prinzlng. Becker Pharmacy SOME PEAL F IS H IN G GUYS AIL Split BAMBOO RODS 1 /2 Prica ELBERTS SPORTING GOODS L a z y A c r e s M o te l G o ld H i l l , O r e g o n Homemade P ie s A sextette to 1c heard as a part of the program w ill be composed of Nancy Anderson. Phyllis Jackson, Jenny F ritz. Darlene Hoyt, Beverly Smith, and Nancy D urviance. Scheduled to graduate are; James Boulter • Audrey Brown Ronald Burk 99, South of Rogue River Junction. Sunday Meetings: Healing Services 7:30 p. m. ;Church a t 8 p. m. GOOD WYLER WATCH t t i Shock-Proof! 1 7 Jewel movement Beautifully Cased A Good Time-keeper bahmes jewelbt stobe US X W. **H** Stnat P h o n .» « Grants Paas, Oregon VOTE D arrell Coursey Dick D ecklem an Gary Huff Griff Hoover Philip HillU Ernest Lingren Ethan Jones Dale King Fred Martin Bessie M agetle Ray M iller Don Muck Ralph Milton Colton Morris Thomas Newlen Reta Poitevlnt John Tyrrell Gwendolyn Thornton Corlene West Elrlta Wohgren James Wehren Ronald Zieser. ra y Less and P ark Easier Gail’s Market ROGUE RIVER fri. & Sat Specials - M ay Small Lean P I C N IC S P u re 1 6 (1 7 1952 pound LARD 2 39c lb s . 2 5 c K n o w le d g e is P o w e r YES— W e w ill have POTATOES Saturday. Our supply w ill be WHICH USED CAI? I» THE BEÍT SUY7 limited. —Shop Early! M e r c h a n t 's L u n ch 65^ _a — All Pure C anned — — I n c lu d e s S a lu d , D e s s e r t DOUBLE DECKER l. Poee Tne AAOO n S SURFACE rottwe C ham ôe ? J 3 c a n a v io l in is t T une u p w h ile T h » o r c m is t h a plays ? (1) "A tw o-year-old car is the best buy, if you can affoid it. advises C hanging T im es.” The K iplinger publication also urges you to buv irom a new -car d ealer who op erates a used-car lot His cnee;, are probably a shade higher but as a group. the independent d e a le rs, '" g o e r , out as J r A D«y ln Gold Hili ERNIE'S Shell T ru c k S t o p S ta tio n include a m uch higher fraction (3) Most violinists can t, but of the fly-by-night operators B e the famed Nicolo P aganini had fore you buy. find out the ceiling such sensitive hearing th a t he price from the local Office of could check the tuning of his Price Stabilization instrum ent by a slight touch of (2» Yes D r Jam es C B artlett. the strings, even during the noisi Jr., a B altim ore d epartm ent-store est orchestral passages Franz executive, recently discovered a Farga describes Paganini s talents change on th e surface of the in a book. Violins and V iolin m oor Huge walls on the moon's ists Paganini could understand surface, photographed during " ■---------- h i » n v i y the w o every r a oi a word w hispered of a w hispered con- con he fo u n r^ '-T h h a ne d ,“ ppeA,ed: verw tion going on a considerable found The B altim ore Sun distance aw av He often nlaved ¡ on , ,h fU ,h e B r ,,,S h A s ,r p - p ‘r f e c t l> p u r - n o te, on a v’rilm a - '., B " i r « ? e ^ X " h X ed w h ,r t «>ut of tune M ilk Sweetheart T o ile t S o a p Can 13c 4 b a rs 2 9 c Dennison's No. 1 tall can P o rk & B ean s 10c •Gail's Market open Highway 99 Sunday Rogue River