The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, June 12, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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THE TIMES
BOOST FIREMEN'S BALL AND DANCES
LYLE'S RADIO & HOBBYCRAFT
FIFTH ANNUAL
FIELD DAY SET
R o o m * an d
A p a r tm e n t*
W A L L E R S IÄN
R O C K Y 'S G A R A G E
COM PLETE
OVERHAUL
We G iv e S fc II
G re e n S ta m p s
I Ion r s 8 to 6: JO
S u n d ay 8 to 1 p .rn .
G O L D H IL L 5 -9 2 19
MORE
THAN A MEI« ill ANT
T o o p e r a te th ia d ru g a to re io
y o u r n e ifh b iir h u o il, I m ual h e
m o re th an a m e r c h a n t . . . .
I njiiMt h r a re g is te re d fd ia r m a iM
I ninwl have a c o lleg e degree to f ill
y o u r d o c to r** p re s c rip tio n
I muM c a rry a sto ck o f ra re and
e ip e n s iv e d ru g *. some o f w h ic h may
he ca lle d fo r o n ly oftce in a year
I m ust give the p re s c rip tio n fo r
you the rig h t o f wav over every oth er
o p e ra tio n in the More
And I am p r o u d Io he y o u r
I b u g g ia t— a n d m o re th an
a m erch an t
B ecker Pharm acy
The Southern Oregon Crop»
Experimental farm, located Mie
mile west of Talent, will hold
iu fifth annual Field Day an the
19th.
Following a short talk by F.E.
Price, dean. School of Agricul­
ture, OSC, and Director of the
Oregon Agricultural Experiment
Station, there will be a guided
tour of the farm.
Experiment station and exten­
sion service personnel under dir­
ection of Harold H. White, Agro­
nomist in charge of Crops Resea­
rch at the Southern Oregon Sta­
tion, will be on hand to assist
visitors In seeing and obtaining
information about the crops grow
lng on the farm.
Specialists from the Oregon St­
ate College at Corvallis and the
county agents of Jackson.Jose­
phine and Douglas counties will
be present to discuss various crops
growing on the farm.
Specialists from the Oregon St­
are College at Corvallis and the
county agents of Jackson, Jose­
phine and Douglas counties will
be present to discuss various crops
and to assist visitors with their
particular problems.
Growing on the farm are 46 var
ieties of alfalfa, in excess of 100
species and varieties of grasses, 3
varieties of lotus and more than
100 varieties of wheat, oats and
barley; 22 varieties of field corn
and ten of forage sorghums. Many
crops new to the area are being
tested for adaptation to southern
Oregon.
Results of varietal testing. fertil­
ization. weed and inset control
will be presented.
This is not only a farmer's field
day, says Mt. White, but an opport-
unity for business and professional
people to learn about some of the
problems in growing the food, feed
and fiber we all need in our every­
day life, also to leafn how the ex­
periment station is organized and
conducted to solve these problems.
June 12.1952
Gold HUI. Oregon
W e R e p a ir
All M akea of Radioa
W e Uae R C A. Tubea
2 3 7 S .W . “ O " ST.
G R A N TS PASS, ORE.
Q t 7
FIRST CITY CANDIDATE to an ­
nounce she will seek re-election
In Rogue Rivet this fall is Orva
Jean Cruise pictured above. city
recorder. She has held office for
9 yean,
BUY PROPERTY
Mr. and Mrs. Watt W.Tolen
have purchased the Rogue River
property of Mrs. Josephine V.Ch­
amberlain. Elsie De Silva, broker,
handled the transaction.
Mr. Tolen Is a retired govern­
ment man from Alaska.
FROM RIVERSIDE
In these (lass of short­
er supply, it is the wise
hom e m ak er w ho
_ keep» her appliances
in tip top order. Call
us for g u a ra n teed
repairs.
Rogue
FARM-SIZE EARTH-MOVER
• Fill lo w spo t*
Miss Narene Bullard of Riverside
California has been the houseguest
of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fields of
Rogue River. While here the Fields
took Miss Bullard to the Coast to
see the Big Trees, and also to see
Crater Lake.
• R e p a ir e ro d e d a r e a »
•
G r a d e ro a d » , d r iv e w a y s
• S m o o th , m a in ta in te rra c e »
• D ig d itc hes
• C le a r » n a w
SCHOLARSHIP
»»•
Donna Eskew recent eighth gr­
ade graduate, and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Eskew of Sardine Cr.
received one of thirteen scholar­
ships given to poultry club memb­
ers for the 1952 4H summer school
at Oregon State College. Others
from Gold HUI planning on attend­
ing the summer school are Mildred
Gail and Don Parker.
GUESTS FROM MICHIGAN
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
Mrs L.J. Kile of Rogue River
is home from the hospital and
feeling much stronger, but is still
making daily visits to her doctor.
VISITING FROM EL MONTE
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Waldo of
El Monte California are vfsttlng
Mr and Mrs. Earl Miller of Rogue
River.
HAITI UY
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PHO NE 3951
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G ra n ts P < s
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S t a t io n
FUNERAL HOME
CREMATORIUM
AMBULANCE
The Finest in Each and
Every Service
141 NW C ST
OXYGEN EQUIPMENT
50 Yeor» of Servie»
SOUND SCRIPTURAL PREACHING... PRAYER ’FOR THE
...TUESDAY THRU FRIDAY & SUNDAY NIGHTS
OF GOD
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JUNE 17.... 29
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O .K . R U B B E R
W ELDERS
R o g u e R iv e r
PHONE 3388
SPECIAL MEETINGS
Rev. Arthur Fuller
ASSEMBLY
Ralph and Bod
Bogue Hirer
.
G r a n t s P A S S . O R E G O N
FIREMEN'S DANCE JUNE 21st
7.45P.M.
Triangle
Service
H
Everett Robinson Motors
m G o ld H ill
Mr and Mrs. Richard Van Nuren
of Grand Rapids. Michigan, are
visiting with Mr and Mrs Peter
Twtest of Foots Creek. Mrs Van
Nuren is Mr Twtest's sister.
Ask us lor com plete details
about this lo w -c o su a ll pur­
pose farm tractor
R ogue
V a r ie ty
Valley Electric Co.
Phone Rogue River 421
VFW AUXILIARY MEETING
The Auxiliar\ to Post * 4116 of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars met
Friday , June 6th. with President
Beryl Watson presiding.
electrical
appliance
R EP A IR S
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ROGUE RiVER.ORE.
Rev.Ray Prinzing, Pastor. Welcomes You
For b o re Information Write Box 395 R.R.
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