The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, September 18, 1952, GOLD HILL EDITION, Page 11, Image 11

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    Rogue River, Oregon
Sept. 18. 1952
THE TIMES
Gold Hill. Oregon
Page 11
HARDWARE
SELL - STIEBEN SUPPLY COMPANY
P H O N E 5-9131
G O L D H IL L ,O R E G O N
G oodbye V a c a tio n D ays!
New for Learning to Play That Popular Song
You Have Whistled AU Summer
Coma in and T r y the New est M o à e L
From 3 Factoría»
—BALDWIN
ROGUE RIVER FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES. Mrs. H.N. Wicks, teacher. First row. left to right: Laddie
Dunham, Harry Randleman, Jerry Dillon, George Bringman, Don Anderson, Edwin Johnson. Everett Stein­
hart, Wayne Dow, Second row, left to right:AlleneStrope, Reta Milner, Margaret Van Hoy, Bonnie Brier,
Patricia Cook. Third row, left to right: Carolyn Condray, Leak Wicks, Ellen Robbins, Madlyn Milton,
Glenda DeWitt, Verna Robbins.
Theae A r e Shown in 2 H e ig h t* . , . 36 and 40 inch«*
(T h e L a tte r O fte n Called Contole T y p e )
A nd A ll H ave the Standard 88 K e y *
T h i* I* the Home of the
GUESTS AT THE WORRALLS
WEINER BAKE
Guests at the R.H.Worrall
home on West Evans Creek, Sept.
Uth and 12th were Mr and Mrs.
Gene Holtzenberger of Escondido,
Calif. Mr. Holtzenberger is a re ­
tired naval officer and became a c ­
quainted with Mr. Worrall while he
was stationed at the Naval Research
Labratory in Washington, D .C. in
1937.
The Luke Bonds on Pleasant
Creek were hosts Sunday at a weiner
bake with all the trimmings. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Condray and daughter, Caroline,
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Chancier and
family. Mr and Mrs. J. Penn and
family; and Mrs. Penn's brother, Bud
Canall.
HAM MOND
DINNER FOR FORMER RESIDENT
Mr. and Mrs Roy Cameron
of Gold Hill entertained with a fam ­
ily dinner Sunday in honor of Mr.
and Mrs.Ernest Gregory of Alhambra
California.
The Gregory’s are vacation­
ing in Gold Hill and attending to
some property which they purchased
some time ago.
Mrs. Gregory is a niece of Mr.
Cameron, and will be remembered
as the former Grace Birdseye, daught­
er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Birdseye. Her father was sheriff of
Jackson County at one time when
the county seat was at Jacksonville.
She was born on the old Cornutt
place on the Old Stage Road, which
was once an overnight stop for wag­
on trains travelling the road. She
cam e to Gold Hill for schooling by
hone and buggy.
Others present at the dinner
party beside the honorees, and Mr.
and Mrs.Cameron, were Mrs.Effie
Birdseye and her son. Glen.
The Gregorys plan to make
their home here in the near future
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-WURLITZER
—LESTER
ORGANS
Both Chord M odel and Spinet T yp e
L IT T L E
P IA N O
HOUSE
1740 East A
Ph. 7275
O PEN FROM 9 A M
TO 8 P M.
G R A N T S PASS
JOIN MERCY FLIGHTS, INC.
DOWNEY VISITORS
Mrs. Wallace McCloy had as
her guests last week her stepson and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs.Sproul Mc­
Cloy from Downey, California.
Their son, Tom, is expected to
arrive later to spend the winter in
Gold Hill and attend high school in
Central Point.
P ltlC E S »O W N !
1950 NASH AMBASSADOR SUPER
1951 CHEVROLET PANEL 1/2 TON
Lika new, low mileage. Ideal for business
or hunting
Hydre-custom interior, viser, radio, twin bed«,
Perfect Condition
$515 DOWN - S41.20 Per Mo.
S540 DOWN - S50.20 Per Mo.
1951 RAMBLER STATION WAGON
1950 NASH STATESMAN SUPER
PORTLAND VISITORS
Mr. and Mrs.Frank Schmidt
of Portland, spent the week-end
in Gold Hill visiting friends and
relatives before going on to Eureka
California.
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De!iv**yman model— Radio, Weather Eye
16,000 Mile«
SEDAN— Radio with two speakers, overdrive
Very beautiful condition throughout
S495 DOWN - S46.20 Per Mo.
S4S0 DOWN - $41.80 Per Mo.
1949 NASH AMBASSADOR SEDAN
1949 NASH STATESMAN 4 DOOR
Big car comfort— Bower and economy.
Priced too low
F a r m a ll S u p e r C
AVAILABLE FOR DEMONSTRATION
ON YOUR OWN FARM FOR
MOWING
GRADING
PLOWING
DISCING OR
ANY FARM WORK
T he new F a r m a ll S u p er C tr a c to r h as
21.45 d r a w b a r h o r s e p o w e r a n d 2 4 .4 5 h o r s e ­
p o w e r o n th e b e l t .
A s k a b o u t th e T o u c h C o n t r o l , th e D i s c
B ra k e s , and m an y o th e r d is tin c tiv e f e a t­
u r e s of th e F a r m a l l S u p e r C t r a c t o r .
C a l l o r s e e . . .......
SEDAN— Exceptionally nice— looks like new
redio, overdrive, Weather Eye
Lot« of extras.
S435 DOWN - S42.28 Per Mo.
S400 DOWN - S39.09 Per Mo.
1947 FORD ‘V8’ STATION WAGON
1947 BUICK Super CONVERTIBLE
Radte, bedy, motor and interior in very best condition
Hunter'« Dreem
New top and paint Radio, push button windows
Really Sharp
$300 DOWN - $37.52 Per Mo.
$397 DOWN - $50.44 Per Mo.
1947 NASH AMBASS.4-Dr. SUPER
1947 KAISER 4-DR. DLX. SEDAN
Radio, two speakers, visor, overdrive. Completely
overhauled— Top condition
Lai* model I r b*«t eondifion Thi* i* • rati bay
and • good c *r
•
$300 DOWN - $29.50 Per Mo.
$265 DOWN - $33.60 Per Mo.
1947 HUDSON SUPER 6 SEDAN
1946 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN
A lo* of cor for Hra moRoy— Aun* good, Row p*lnt
O N LY SS9S
$200 DOWN - $18.90 Per Mo.
laoOic corora, »i*or, back up light
O N LY »695
$235 DOWN - $29.01 Per Mo.
T h e s e A r e O n ly a F e w — L o ts M o r e to C h o o s e F ro m
USED CAR SALES MANAOERi
NICK RINDT
COURTEOUS SALESMEN a T YOUR SERVICE:
VESTER FRASER -
CULLEN & CURRY, INC. <o
123 So. Riverside in Medford
PHONE 2-7115
MMtNNNUOlUIHHIli
Very good condition
CURT FISHER
CLAUSS MOTORS
NEW CAR SALES AN D SERVICE
Sth and Sartia« - Fhana 2 -4 1 BS
SELECT USED CAR DEFT
4th and Cantrol -
M e d fo rd , O r e .
Phong 2 -4 34 2