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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1952)
Sept. 13, 1952 Rogue Rivet, Oregon THE TIMES Gold Hill. Oregon Page 9 HUNTING SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 1 GOLD HILL HL 1H GRADE. Deane G.Konerts. teacher. First row, left to right: Nancy Whitmer, Carol Myers, Daleen Clem ent, June Cain, Marilyn Hixson, Sharron Fleming, Beverly Todd, Georgia Sherwood Second row: Paul Orr, John Andrews, Jimmie McKibben, David Kendall, Richard Jones, Dale Graham, Joe Allen, Gerald Nlattey. Third row: David Bowen, Bill Turk, Derrell Williamson, Billy Kell, John Mc Coy, Terry Cooper, Howard Freeman, John Gtnaw, Charles Turner. Clarence Huntley, Louis Nicklc, James Eldred, Robert Wilson, Billy Betts. BE READY FOR TH AT BUCK! We h a v e a m m u n itio n , r i f le s , k n iv e s , e tc . O u r D e e r T a g s H a v e A r r i v e d to o ! MORROWS HARDWARE G O L D Hl LL GOLD HILL SIXTH GRADE. Grace Brownlee, teacher First row, left to rigru:Kuth White, Iva May Gov ernor, Linda Jennings. Second row, left to right, Larry Malone, Darrell Graham, Ivan Taylor, Philip Johnson, Larry Eskew, Gary Kell JimmyWhitmen, Glen Taylor. Third row: Suzanne Hood, Betty Lou W il liams, Ladean Waterhouse, Wanda Ackley, Donna Burnett, Alice Rowden, Virginia Munday, Beverly Fleming, Kathleen Robinson, Conine Thorsen, Nelda Robbins. TO HOSPITAL RETURNS TO SOC MAYS TRANSFERRED Car! Mays, chief petty officer, third class, USS Navy, and son of Mrs, Ethel Mays of Gold Hill has been transferred toCrane, L a ., from the Great Lakes. He will be incharge of the medical laboratory. Dickie Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs Bill Betts of Gold Hill was rushed to the Community Hospital in Med - ford Sunday where he was operated on for a ruptured appendix. He was reportedly improving early thisweek Beth Eskew, who has been em ployed in Lester’s Market during the summer vacation has returned to Southern Oregon College of Ed ucation in Ashland. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskew of Sardine Creek. Mrs. Roscoe Hargitt of Rogue Mrs. Buster Turner returned River was operated upon Monday Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cook evening at the Osteopathic Hospital to her home in Seattle, Washington left recently for a week’s vacation after a visit in Gold Hill with her in Medford. It was an emergency trip that will take them through sister, Mrs.John Hays. appendectomy. California, evada, Utah and Ore. P H O N E 5 -9 1 1 1 GIANT PANDA DRAWING GET TOUR TICKETS HERE W ith e a c h p u r c h a s e o f N A L L E Y ’S S Y R U P , y o u g o t a t i c k e t a n d a r e on y o u r w a y to w a r d h a v in g a b ig , P A N D A th e k id s w i l l lo v e . Y o u d o n o t h a v e to b e p r e s e n t to w in . Y o u r n a m e and a d d re s s m a y be w ritte n on th e t i c k e t a n d y o u w ill be n o t i f i e d . SCHOOL IS OPEN. . . . LUMBER JACK SYRUP 12 02. BOTTLE 23 / 24 Oz BOTTLE 38 / 5 n. tin 85 f 10 U> tin $ 1.51 FOR PETE'S SAKE BE CAREFUL! N A L L IY 'S American Style Heme M ade C h ill C h ili Con Carne * 30 O u n c e T IN O n ly 69« HALLEY'S These are big days in the life of Pete. He has started to school! In the few brief years of his existence, Pete hasn't time to learn all there is to know about life and living In his pursuit of happiness . . . in the for getfulness of a split second — he may on sudden impulse dash out in to the street and into danger There are two things you can do if you drive a car— drive with extra caution whenever you're near a school and have your car in top running orde' T H E M E A T IE S T li your medicine chest •tocked to care for the annual crop of bruises, cut fingers, etc? RENEW YOUR SUPPLY HERE! Y O U 'V E E V E R T A S T E D 43 15-0«. Cart "ON FILE" GRANTS PASS BEEF STEW KUIN 6 30 pm. 79' 30-os. Can 15 O z , C a n S e r v e s 2 30 O z , C a n S e r v e s 4 L E S T E R 'S MARKET GOLD H ILL We D e liv e r P h o n e 5-9162