Page 4 Rogue River.Oregon ATTENDED CONCERT THE TIMES In Jaren McCoy. M n.Jam ei ding, Mn. Ai Boulter. Mrs. d Blair and M n .F .H .N e l- Attending the recent Community Caneen in Gr Pau were Mrs. Harold Wood. BROWNELL’S ELECTRIC cordially I n v i t e s y o u t o th e HOTPOINT COOKING SCHOOL and ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARTY Tuesday, March 17 2 P. M. RIVOLI THEATRE, GRANTS PASS, ORE. $ 1 0 0 .0 0 in es ( SAVE wilh JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL f l Vv hen \>'iiv|iave a savings account with us, you have an “extra-’ earner in your family for your money, placed m a savings account with us. earns 3 per cent dividends on our current rate. You can save here with safety and confidence lor each account is insured up to $10,000. Start wilh an opening deposit of as little as $5; tin n add to it regularly and watch it grow. JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 129 Kasi Main Medford n- a u tiii l ’aid lu Save! Vi ii< SEE IT! DRIVE IT! Gold HiU. Oregon SCHOOL Mar 12,1953 ROGUE RIVER GARDEN CLUB (Continued from Page 1) discuss -he qualifications of our teachers and make recommenda­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OF GOLD HILL TO STAGE LECTURE ON MARCH 20 A sp ecia l meeting of the Rogue River Garden Club was held on Thursday March 5th The restoration of healing to Mrs Harold Dunham,Flow the practice of religion w ill be tions for offering contracts. er Shtav Chairman, took reports the topic of a public lecture to “ This special meeting was from all thé*show com m ittees. be given by Walter S. Symoods held to enable us to discuss of San Antonio. Texas, the Mn, E. Lapha m reported freely the strong and weak points progress being made an staging Christian Science Society of of each teacher. Gold Hill an. sunced this week. “ To have this discussion spread and asked a ll members who can to m eet at the home of Mrs. Paul Members of that church have over the community we felt invl ted the general public to would not be of benefit to either Hughes for a work session Mar. attend A member of The Club the community or the teachers. “ 11th. The Flower Show w ill In addition to Mrs. Frantz’ tian Science Board of Lecture­ be held on Friday,April 10th In statement as chairman of the ship. Mr. Symonds w ill speak the FVW Hall In Rogue River board, the board also issued the Friday, March 20. at 8 p. m. Federation contest posters following statement: in the Gold HIU Grange Hall. ’’The Board erf District No. 35 made by the Rogue River pupils Hb subject b "Chrbtlan at a special meeting held Match were viewed by the members as Science: The Joyous Goapel of were the essays. Judging w ill 9. 1953, took the following ac Healing and Love . " tioo in regards to Issuing of teacb take place later. A g et-w e ll card was sent er’s contracts: CATHOLIC MOTHERS SALE to Jim Whipple, who had the "It accepted Mr. Walsh’s re­ misfortune to fall from a ladder commendation that contracts be The Rogue River CathoUc Issued to a ll of the present staff - last week and Injure his back. Mothers netted $21.15 at their Next m eeting of the salary to be based on the County hot-roll sale which was held at Garden Club w ill be a potluck Schedule with adjustments for luncheon at the home of Mrs. St. Annes In Grants Pass recently extra duty.etc. “ The following resignations Henry Bonney on East Evans Cr. TEENAGER CANDY SALE have been submitted to the board Road. It Is to be an auction, and to be effective June 1. 1953;Mr members are asked to bring arti­ The Candy sale held Sat. John Knutson, high school prlnci cles to sell. by the Teenagers In Rogue River pal; Mr. Russell Hawk, football Mrs. Charles McLallen netted the group $13. 05. coach. gave a tim ely tip to preserve The Teenagers extend pussy willows after cu ttin g.C ol­ With the budget now In the thanks to everyone for their c o ­ hands of the County board, there or with colored chalk and put In operation, and particular thanks Is nothing much more can be vase without water. to McGregor Co. in Grants Pass done by the citizens of District Mrs.Gus Rheullng advises who donated the sacks for the No. 35 until April 10th. uncovering tulips and removing candy. On that date the county board a ll mulch from tulips to prevent Teenagen also wish to rot. w ill notify the district of any express their appreciation to the Mrs. William Fields spoke changes contemplated In the of the use of sour milk or butter­ Helbig Music Store In Grants budget. Local boards then d e­ Pass who have donated several milk around cam ellias and rho­ siring a hearing w ill schedule records to the Teenagers. dodendrons and azaleas to make them between the 10th and 20th the soil acid. of A p ril.. Mrs Harold Dunham On or before April 20th, the NEW MILL TO FILL POND WITH added to the above suggestion, districts w ill be notified by the CITY WATER UNTIL MAY 1 oak leaf mold and fermented county board of their final action garbage. The next step w ill be an elec Rogue River w in permit the De- Mrs Ann B itterfield sug­ tlon to be held on or before the Armond stud mill to use city w at gested the use of felt around third Monday In May. er to flU the m ill pond until May beets and said they wmild be COOKING SCHOOL TO BE more tender and grow larger Such a deebion was reached at HELD JN GRANTS PASS the last meeting of the city coun cU who expressed fear that a w a­ JENSEN HERD FOURTH HIGH Rogue River area housewives ter shortage might occur after IN JACKSON COUNTY were Invited this week to a free May 1. cooking school to be conducted The Jackson County Dairy Herd Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Rivoll Improvement Association last theater in Grants Pass. ATTENTION GRANTS PASS week announced that the herd of Dorothy Shetrlll of the Hot- IRRIGATION DISTRICT ME MB 3 point company w ill be in charge Chester Jensen on Evans Creek Brownell’s Electric company ii was fourth highest In the county H.H.Nourse of the for February with 20 cows giving donating a list of prizes for the Granu Pass Irrigation District an average of 607 pounds of milk affair. announces that aU users may and 35.1 pounds of butterfat. work out their assessments with His cow "M idget" was also ditch cleaning which Is to start fourth high in individual scoring in the very near future. with U40 pounds of milk, 71.8 pounds of butterfat. Veltie Biles’ “ Betty" was 10th CONGRATULATIONS 11 I with 1130 pounds and 6 7.8 butter­ fat. The Times extends birthday greetings to Lott Kilmer who Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. celebrated his natal day on Fel Good of New Hartford, Iowa, 27th and to B M Kearns who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John was 104 (more or less) March 1 B.Leyen of Rogue River. 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