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About The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1953)
BASEBALL LEAGUE FORMED TO PLAY 10-GAME SCHEDULE GRANGE Co J Hill, Oregon THE TIMES Rogue River, Oregon April 16, 1953 LUNCHEON PARTY Mrs. Earl Watson en ter tained Wednesday, April 8th at her spacious Rogue River home, • Twin Oaks” for the out-going officers of Rogue River VFW Auxiliary 4116. A delicious luncheon was served to the twelve guests at a beautifully decorated table Each guest was presented with a dainty gift by the hostess. Mrs. Grace Stinebaugh assisted Mrs. Watson in serving. PEE-WEE Page 9 FLOWER SHOW WINNERS (Continued from Page 8) 8 to 10 yr.creative:1st, Only the Hawks in the Brave's Gretta Schelstrom;2nd, Helen Vai Meeting at the Homestead Tav League of the Pee-Wee series re Hom;3rd, Sandra McGee. em last Sunday, representatives mained undefeated this week as 8 to 10 creative reflection Live Oak Grange regular of Butte Falls, Cave Junction, the Cubs led the Papoose division 1st, Linda Dunham; 10-12 yr, lit. meeting was held April 9 with Ashland, Grants Pass, Glendale with five wins to two losses and Laddie Dunham. all regular officers in attendance and Riddle voted to form a base the Tomahawks led the Warriors ARRANGEMENTS........... and Master Cassie Goldie presid ball league and play a 10-game division with a like rating. 8 to 10 yr. 1st,Jeffrey Dav- ing. schedule. Most execiting game of the is;2nd,Jon Davis, 3rd, Nancy T Two members of the MeC Die season will start about week, according to Ron Brown, Thayer. ford Chamber of Commerce ad 31. coordinator lor the Pee-Wees was 10 to 12 yr. 1st, Laddie dressed the Gran e and asked for May President of the league is Bill between the Eagles and the Cwls. Dunham. an expression of the Granges wish Brown of Ashland and George Last Thursday they played to Wall arrangement:2nd, es in what they felt could best Latimer of Grants Pass is secre a 11-11 tie and the next day went Lonnie Richards. help the agriculturist. The Cham tary. at it again hammer and tongs. ber is undertaking a program to RAMBOS BUY HOME The Eagles were weakened by help the farmer and is requesting VISITED PARENTS DAMAGE CARS the Granges in the valley to state the loss of a couple of the boys Dr. and Mrs. Cedric Rambo Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kecbler alonfc what line the Chamber this week purchased the Gilkeson whose scholarship kept them iron and sons, Jeff and Ronnie, and A car operated by Virgel playing. could best serve their interests. place on Highway 99 just north oaby daughter, Kristine, visited Conner, route l.Box 70, Gold The Eagles were leading but The matter was turned over to of Fiddler’s Green. They will last week-end with Mrs. Keeb- Hill and one by Samuel Jack- Walter Kasworm for considera make their home there and con in the last fe w minutes the Owls' ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles came from behind and won 11 to son Jones of Medford, were dam tinue their office in the present tion and a report to be made by Austin of East Evans Creek. aged in a collision in Medford on 9. April 16. location. Saturday. The charter was draped in memory of Lester West of Rogue River who was killed in a logging accident in Butte Falls. Betty and Woody Frantz were obligated in the first and second degrees. Agricultural chairman re ported egg prices steady, a slight drop in wholesale grain prices, and potato crops about 20*70 over last year with lowe» prices in view, HEC announced a rum m age sale abd bazaar in the Gran ge Hall on Saturday April 18th. Grangers were aBo invited to Central Point Grange April 20th when they are celebrating their 25th anniversary. Mr. and Nts.Bill Johnson ¿nd y*s.Florence Northrup of ° Wimer were gn?sts. • Novel and at««ctive were the aai»shm»n*i served individ ually in egg boxe's by the hosts of the«; W iin, C«S9ie and Joa •Golding,Edith Cfc i«n, M». yawks a * .’4 . and MB. Len Jarman. Edrsg Sh«?h«n o ’ Publicity LIVE OAK GRANGE 1953 H a tk . OUT THE LOT • •* DBM PATtcklS USED CAMPAIGN O RTE.lf O H W V X M - M « Con. 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