The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, March 12, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    March 12. 1853
MR. AND MRS. RAY BOWEN
TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Rogue River, Oregon
THE TIMES
Gold Hill. Oregon
ROGUE RIVER PTA
POST GRADUATE WORK
VISITING FROM BAKERSFIELD
The Rogue River PTA Dad.«
Dr. Edward V.Chance of
**»• EHi* Gray of Bakers­
drew many laughs at their m eet­
Mr and Mrs. Ray L. Bowen
by
Rogue River has returned from
field. California, was a recent
ing Monday night.
of Route 1 Box 275. Gold Hill,
C.B.CORDY
Portland where he has been tak
visitor at the home of Mr. and
Ray Davis presiding as Pre­
will observe their Golden Wedd
County Extension Agent
ing some post-graduate work
sident called the meeting to ord
Mrs. Ralph Basse of The Chinook
Ing anniversary on Sunday. Mar
Sporting Goods, Rogue River.
22 with an open house. Visiting er. Loyd Morrow, acting as secret
Some of our garden crop: under Dr. Fowsier. Of the courses
tary. read some very confused
offered. Dr. Chance took two,
hours will be from 1 to 5 p. m.
if planted now will not only
one on obesity and one on arth­
Friends are Invited to c a ll.
minutes after considerable trouble produce early crops fcr the tabl<
VISITED SON
ritis.
in finding them. He also read a
but they will actually grow better
communication from Corey Ford
ATTENDED LECTURE
than If seeded later In the year.
Mr.
. Harry Wint­
HOME FROM HOSPITAL
on “ Your wife Is a Thing-Saver
These crops are frost hardy and
ers
of
Upp<^
Pleasant
Creek re
Mrs.
W
ilUa^^ohnston
T o o ."
prefer to grow In the cool spring
Mrs. Mike T povac who
cently
m
o
tc
re
d
re
X
mp
Robern
Treasurer Busack gave a
and Mrs E.ButtdsQeld attended
has been In t e Os opathic Has
weather. Peas, head lettuce and
to
spend
the
w
eek-A
d
with
financial report Indicating de­
the HEU lecture on M >.tal Health
spinach are some of the ones
pi tal In Medi r d f< lowing sur-
their son, Da rt£ jlX i liters
pleted funds in the treasury.
held at the courtbonW in Med­
which do best in cool weather.
gery. has ret ur
her home
Standing Committees re ­
ford Wednesday. F 5 b 2 5 t h
These may be planted as soon
on 4th Avenu : in
Id Hill, and
ported as follows: Chairman of
Is recovering Vapidly.
as
the
soil
is
dry
enough
to
work.
Hospitality.Jeff Irwin;Congress
Head lettuce can be
Publications. JackKnutson;Maga-
zines, Pete Petrie;Summer Round brought along more rapidly If a
LOT OF THE FREE A IR
dozen plants are set out. At
up. Floyd Mickels; Ways a n d
the same time a 20-foot row of
AROUND. I S S T R IC T L Y
Means, Ron Brown;Home and
seed can be planted. The plant
Family Life. Harold Wehren
' HOT A I R ' . . .
will come on about two weeks
We have th e latest treatm en ts
Founders Day. Ellsworth Nightin
earlier than the seed ano this
gale,M ental Health and Music
av a ila b le fo r such as.
will give a succession of crop­
Bob Worrall.
ping.
Tes a ir e e ,
we h a V e
Mauau-Foot Rot-Milk Pkver
After the com pletion of
l o t s o f a i r to s p a re
In the case of spinach, only
reports, it was decided to turn
a portion of the year's supply
. . . b u t we s t r e s s a i r
them over to Mr. Tenney for
should be planted at this time.
p r e s s u r e r a t h e r th a n
filing in the garbage can.
A 25-foot row now and two more
Grants Pass
Phone 5333
t e m p e r a t u r e . L e t us
25-foot
rows
at
3-week
intervals
Under new business, there
We Give S & H Green Stamps
m ake s u r e y o u r t i r e s
will keep a family pretty well-
was a lively discussion on who
a re a i r - r i g h t !
supplied during the spring and
should be appointed to "pour"
summer.
at the silver tea next week.
Harold Wehren. Jeff Irwin. Ed
A row of carrots can also
Lillie were named. Nominations
be planted at this tim e. Carrots
germinate very slowly and it Is
were finally completed and up­
on recommendation from the
much easier to keep th e s e e d
“ I H r *»»wn TO YOUR
floor, President Ray Davis closed
moist in this kind of w e a t h e r
•U IL O 1 R C PROBLEM
the matter definitely.
than it is if they ate planted la t­
We Deliver it ia Ysur Jefcl
The final part of the pro­
er in the summer. Some garden­
gram was presented by the very
ers have found that by putting a
newly organized group of sixteen
few radish seed in with the c a r­
“ Fathersingers. " Under rhe con­
rot seed the radishes will come
fused direction of Bob Worrall.
early. These young radish plants
Phones 7573 - 31S1
and the erratic accompaniment
serve to mark the row so that tht
of Richard Michaelis, they sang
carrots will not be cultivated
four fam iliar ",umbers“ The Old
out. They also shade the ground — —
—
Pound
Gray Mare” "Old McDonald”
and keep the soil moist, which
"Sweet Genevieve” and "Slppin
is desirable to helfithe carrots
Cider through a Straw. ”
germinate. Before the carrots
At the regular PTA busi­
are large enough to be damaged
ness meeting which followed.
by the presence of the radishes,
President Jeff Irwin, called for a
the radishes will be mature and
report from Harold Wehren, Chair can be used.
man of Ways and Mean Com m it­
tee. Mr. Wehren outlined plans
for the annual Rogue River Talen, STORK
B ULK
Show scheduled for April 25th.
h a r r y H udson
He also reported that script will
Thirty guests attended a stork
be here presently on a “ Melo­
garage
shower held at tlz4 home of Mrs
dram a” which is to be given in
Roy Cent
Harry
Flores
Hill last
an 1890 setting.com plete with
Friday ni
Hudson
Le yen
Richard
antique lighting and asbestos
Abbott of
Krey Sliced
, . lh ,.„ z _ _
C a lif.,
curtain . The curtain, in tradi­
daughter
Cogswell
tional form, will carry local ad
Mrs. Ab
has been visiting
vertisements It is hoped a suf­
her mother hr several days.
RFC. C.tla
ficient number of ads will be
sold to defray expenses, leaving
gate receipts as clear profit for
President Jeff Irwin remind
the PTA. Pete Petrie and Ed
ed the group of the PTA State
Lilly were appointed by the Pre­ Convention which is to be held
sident to assist Wehren in the
24 Oz JAF
in Medford this year. April 21 22
advertising sales
and 23.
The final item of business
Cake and coffee was
was the nomination and election
PL U M B IN G It
served by the Fifth Grade “ Fath­
ers’ " .
f officers for the coming year.
PL U M B IN G S U P P L I E S
CRRDEII HUIT
Animal Health
Supplies
National Drug Store
SOS'S
TEXACO SERVICE
grants
PASS
* < * * GEJL VI NS * * * *
ready
M ix
CHUCK ROAST 49
WEINERS lb. 49c
GROUND BEEF
SAUSAGE
Pork
and
49c
lb.
Gravy
49
55
c»„
° iu Pickles
29'
del MONTE
Shontz Supply
PEACHES
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LOGS WANTED
Where the Builders BUY!
O ld -g r o w th
PIN E & F IR
BUY NOW PA Y L A T E R !
d e liv e r e d to
our R .R .m ill
Contact Mr. Shumaker
ROGUE RIVER DIVISION of
M a g n o lia Lbr
C orp.
$ 7 .1 0
BORROW
24 Monthly
Payments
Incl. Intero«
36 Monthly
Payments
Incl. Intero«
$500
1 ,0 0 0
2 ,5 0 0
4 3 .8 6
8 7 .7 2
2 1 9 .3 0
2 2 .9 5
4 5 .8 9
114.71
1 5 .9 7
31.94
7 9 .8 5
baby food
SYRUP
12 ... I"
83c
Swift'ning 3- Ik. N
w
83c
SALMON pink lb.tin 49«
5 lb tin
Rogue River Groceteria
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Ernie s Builders Supply
ROGUE Riva
89
Lumberjack
GERBER'S
Strained or Junior
12 Monthly
Payments
Incl. Intere«
(Douglas;
M *»
For
INIS GELVIN
WE DELIVER
RIVER
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PHONE 4 55
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