Sept. 18. 1952 Rogue River, Uregoa THE TIMES Page 7 Gold HtU, Oregon T *40®° Reduction! - NOW - $288°° DELIVERED IN MEDFORD 14” Model 30" Model .................................. $318.00 ROGUE RIVER THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES. Ron Brown, teacher. First row. left to right: Carey Star- R o o m s and A p a r tm e n ts W A L L E R S iftN R O C K Y ' S GARAGE CO M PLETE O V ER H A U L We G ive S I II G reen S ta m p s I lo u r s 8 to 6: 10 C lo s e d S u n d ay C O L D H IL L S -9 2 3 9 R E A D Y-M IX Concrete 18 THE ANSWER TO YOUR B U ILD IN G PROBLEM W* Dolivar il io Your Jobl GRANTS PASS READY M IX 7878 - 8181 Animal Health Supplies Wc have the latest treatment* available for such as: Uasfiii*—Foot Km—Uifk Feier Ndlion.il Drug Sture (.ra n ts Pass P hone 5 3 3 3 We Give S & H Green Stamps FINE FOOD BR EA K FA ST — L U N C H — D IN N E R — Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Reasonable Prices zinger, Kenneth Baily, Jerry Peters, Steven Sinner, Kinley D a i l y , Michael Kearns, Alan Barney. Second row, left to right, Terry Gail, Laurie McGarvle, Barry Frantz. Third row, left to right,Geriann Suk- ow, Elizabeth Laws, Shannon Hartman, Geraldine Dow. Jeanne Alli­ son, Barbara Salter, Diana Davidson, Geraldine Anderson, and Roil- een Milton. STORK SHOWER Mrs.Ethel Mays, and her son. Buddy, have both been con­ Mrs. Sam Black of Rogue Riv­ fined to their homes with a severe er was honored at a stork shower, attack of influenza. recently at the East Evans home of Mrs. Elmer Milton. Hostesses were Lots Cummings and Elrlta Wohgen. Those attending were Mattle Smith, Patsy Middleton, Mrs. M.C Busack, Mrs. Miggs Webb, Mrs. Audrey M. SMith, Mrs. Nancy Cummings, Mrs. Marilyn Hargitt, Pauline Hart, Donna Hawk, Lily FINE FOODS Hawks,Furn Doty,Bessie Magerle, Margie Butterfield, Fay Thompson. AMD Bunny Webb, Doraleene Granger, FINE BEVERAGES Sharon Burkhart, Marjorie Wolfe, LaRea Dennis, Marilyn Smith, HOMESTEAD Gretchen Klomhaus, Janice Burk­ hart, Patty Freeburger, Laura Belle CAFE Dennis, Joyce Boulter, Corlene A West. Audrey Brown, Joan Milton, ■ Marguerite Niquette. Corlee Plank, B Helen Kean, Mary Wohgen, Edna TAVERN Sheehan, Beverly Lilly, Midge Petrie, Joyce Mullins, Phyllis Ten­ ney, Georgiana B. Wehren, Bever­ ly Wehren, Elrlta Wohgen and Lois Cummings. Unable to attend but send Ing gifts were: Grace and June Mil ton, Rita King, Alice Hatch, Anna Gochanour, Mrs. Inis Gelvin, Caro lyn Hilger, Mrs. Roy Milton, Mrs. W .Tenney, and Grandma Milton. 1953 M O D Ili CHAIN SAWS McCULLOCH Now S*v»n models to choose from; blsde lensths from 14 to 36 Inches, plus NOW Lowest prices In the his­ tory of the popular M cCulloch 3-2S power saw 1953 models feature Improved carburetion for smoother operation at full power in any position. The new high-speed HH chain is standard equip­ ment. Many more exclusive features. FREE DEM ONSTRATION SOUTHERN OREGON EQUIP. CO. 3540 North Phone Pacific 3-3633 Highway ACROSS FROM ELK LUMBER CO. RECOVERING FROM SURGERY Mrs. Elizabeth Horn of High­ way 99 is recovering from major surgery at Sacred Heart Hospital in Medford Her daughter, Lt.Lorraine La Ronde of the United States Army Nurses Corp, was given an emerg ency furlough from her duties in Germany and is with her mother at this tim e. TO VISIT DAUGHTER Mr and Mrs.J.Les Graffis left this week far Tooele, Utah, to visit their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.Clutter Slowly, Brick by B rick. . . Greyhound Bus Slop BRIDGE CAFE That’s how homes are built. In the same way, saving for that home dollar by dollar is the sure way to ownership! Start an ac­ count today, especially for that “dream house.” Add as much as you can every sin­ gle pay day. Then, when you have the down payment we’ll help you finance the balance on that new home. Phone 981 EVERY S A T . N IT E A low roti rkrcti o* koww BOB, «tor p»4 **’*♦ 0 Cell w»’ wwswq w o q k fc * Adrgooi« W»iag ’ Im a g ) I I HARRISON CITY PARK ROGUE RIVER I ELECTRIC gold h ox J I J Jackson County Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E. M ain - “ Growing with Jackson County Sinco 190 9 “ . M odford, Oro.