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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1952)
THE TIMES Rogue River, Oregon Page 4 Sep:, ¡i. 15)52 Gold H ill, Oregon HOME FROM VACATION N IC K 'S Ü U ilL I Ï '/ ^ Soil m a r k e t $C Savin Newsm BO NELESS BEEF STEW SHORTENING SNOWDRIFT ‘.8 2 < 3 E a c h c a n c o n t a i n s a 25< c o u p o n t o w a r d your next p u rch a se 4 LÖ. PURE LARD Swansdown STUDENTS! IN STA N T If You Want A Good. QUICK Cake Mix 29' P h o n e RR 4 3 8 F O U N T A IN L U N C H We D e liv e r LA R R Y SC H A D E Since 1918 Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry — Silverware 9 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD, OREGON SEE TH E VALLEY LUMBER CO FOR D YN A M ITE Crenb h e “ ÄL F IS H IN G TA C K LE G O L D H IL tL tO R E G O N Let Us Do Your Custom Killing & Curing All Pork Seger Cered end Tenderized Hog« Killed Tuesday Only Beet Killed Every Dey Except Seterdey end Sendey BACK ON THE JOB Mr. Eugene C ota, Rogue River teach er, is back on the job after spending the summer working in a lum ber m ill at Moscow, Idaho. GRANTS PASS PROVISION CO. 316 Mile« Out Murphy Road Phone 6606 VISITING his sister, Mrs W. T. Cram of West Evans Creek is Cpl. Mickey Frohm who is on 30-day leave. This picture was taken in Korea. TIMBER LAND PURCHASED Woodrow W.Evans of Foster, Oregon, has purchased the 323 acres of sm all timber on Fielder Creek from Carl M agerle. The tim ber is to go to the new DeAr- mand stud m ill. The transaction was handled by the V. A .M iller Virgil Gribble has drained the realty agency. w ater out of his pond in order to ex cav ate. MOVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO Wilton White made a field trial planting of three strains of Lotus on the Dodge Ranch last week. The plantings have all been irrigated with sprinklers to assure germ ination and em ergence. C as cade and granger broad leafed s t ains are being tried with the local naitow leaf strain in these p la n t ings. BEU - STIEBER SUPPL Y COMPANY P h o n e 5 -9 H 1 Lester James has ordered his sprinkler irrigation system to assure its being installed for irrigation work next spring. Lester has also planned his pasture seed mixtures and planting program for the past ure areas. W illiam B arren is planning on some contour snip farm ing to be layed out this Fall in order to control the serious erosion that has been taking place on his sloping fields. $ BLASTING POWDER? IW N W T Street Ben Day, Wes McDonough and Bill Duggan have been nam ed by the Board of Supervisors as a co m m ittee to head up the irrigation developm ent activ ities for Sams V alley. Ralph Badcock, S .C .S .e n g ineer, is back on the job after a weeks vacation. LUNCH TRY NICK’S W hite & Devil'« Food Package 65« B y C le m A u lt S o il C o n s e r v a tio n S e r v ic e NOW Mr. and Mrs. garfieldL aw s have returned to Rogue River after spending a two month vacation in the northern part of the state visit ing friends and relatives. They visited in Roseburg. Eugene. Salem Portland. Newport, T illam ook and S easide. At Salem they visited their daughter and her fam ily, Mr. and M rs.J.B.Bangert In Portland they visited another daughter and her fam ily, Mr and Mrs. Andrew John son; and Mr. Law’s youngest broth er, George who is in the Veteran Hospital there. They visited their son and his fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Alva Laws of Roseburg. While In Eugene they visited Mr . Law's brother and fam ily, Mr. and Mts Will Laws, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laws and daughter.Lana. Just before returning to Rogue Riverthey received a surprise visit from their daughter and her fam ily, Mr . and Mrs. Enos Thornton and two sons of M ad eira,C alif. Mr. and Mrs. L .A .M ac- Duckston of San Francisco are movlng into the Casa Rogue M otel. MOVING TO ROGUE RIVER Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. McGee and three children, are moving from Medford to Rogue Rivet. Mr McGee is em ployed at the Magnolia Lumber C o. Two of the children are of school age and w ill attend the Rog ue River school. FORMER RESIDENT VISITING Mrs. Nona Babb, 83, form erly of Rogue River and Evans V all ey and now residing in Long Beach, California, is visiting her son and GOOD LUCK AT CRESCENT CITY his w ife, Mr. and Mrs. C .J.B abb of Highway 99. Guy Wilcox and daughter, Denise, of Highway 99, last week went over to Crescent City LOOKING AT MINING PROPERTIES salmon fishing. Results: hundred Herbert R. Lawson, mining pounds of fish! engineer from Fair Oaks, C alif, is in the Rogue Valley looking over some mining properties. His daught HOME FROM THE EAST er Dolores Rudloff, whoaccom panied Gene D eckelm an.son of Mr him , has returned to C alifornia. and Mrs.Joe Deckelman of Wimer, has returned from a year’s travel RETURNED TO SO.CALIF. with his sister, Mrs,Roy Isley. He spent his school year in Denver, Mr. and M rs.R.J.Bayliss Colorado: Dalton, lllinois and Gary and family who have been liv Indiana. ing in Rogue River for the past several months have temporarily SHRIVERS MOVE returned to their southern C a lif The W illiam Shrivers who' ornia home, but are planning recently sold their Evans Valley to perm anently settle in this property have moved into Vern area in the future. Orr’s other house. Time to Get Ready is the lime to start that Savings Account at F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS & LOAN A SS O C IA T IO N (H o m e O w n e d !) 51 a S .W . ‘6 ’th — G ra n t. P a .. Q U A L IT Y F A R M E Q U IP M E N T • PLOWS • HARROWS • DISCS • DRILLS P h on e 3412 • Saving. Insured up to 110,000 HUBBARD-WRAY CO G R A N T S P A S S ,O R E G O N • MvOsher of Federal Homo Loao Bank Syat