Pige 10 Rogue River, Oregon THE TIMES Gold H ill, Oregon April 23, 1953 Mr. and Mn.JohnBoc hardy, Lawrence Wills and fam ily Jr. and fa m ily have moved from of Klamath Falls were visitors at Highway 99 to the. Gold H ili Ranch the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos on the Sam* Valley Road. Walker of Gold H ill recently. FOOTS CREEK FOOTNOTES by MRS. P.W. LANE Foots Creek Store Mr. Tom White and his son-in-law, Orrin Howard, of San Jose,California, visited local friends far several days and abo looked after their property in te r ests on Foots Creek. • •• Mrs. Don Doolittle of Sav age Creek spent Friday, A pril 17tl at the home of Mrs. Ed. Prefon taine. IN THIRD PLACE IN THE BRAVES DIVISION OF THE PEE-WEE LEAGUE ARE THE CARDINALS, bottom row, right to left, Jerry Cummings, B ill Dixon, Mike Brace, Colin Dixon, and Edward Eav- ers; top row, right to left, Roland Gnose, Douglas Stewart, Phillip Savage and Ronald Thexton. TO GOLDEN WEDDING Bell-Stieber Supply Co. HARDWARE • PLUMBING SPORTING • PAINTS GOODS GOLD HILL. OREGON CATHOLIC MOTHERS CLUB Mr» Paul M alloy and son, Donnie, flew to Portland Monday A rp il 20th, and from there w ill take the train to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evert Stadts. They w ill be gone a month. Mr. Malloy's father, Mr. Joseph Malloy of Vancouver, Can ada, has arrived and w ill run * their motel and care for their oth er son, David. The regular meeting of the Rogue River Catholic Mothers Club was held April 20th at the home of Mrs. H.Botchek. Plans were made for a breakfast ro ll sale to be held at St. Anne's Church, Grants Pass, Mrs. Walt Meissner of Glen dale, and daughter Beth of Grants Pass were Thursday guests of her brother Mr. R. L. M ille r and w ife. They abo visited at the residence of Mrs. G.W . Lance. • •• Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Living ston of Oakland,California, visit ed the Robert Sugdens last week. They were once neighbors when both fam ilies resided in Covina, C alifornia. •••• Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Bishop May 10th after the 9 o'clock mass of Grants Pass were week-end A committee was appoint visitors at the home of Mr. and ed to plan a reception for the Mrs. D.C.Gregory. Mt Sisters at the home of Mrs. A. Porth. The date is to be decided The Women's Community later. Club held their last meeting of the season last Wednesday. Spring home activities w ill postpone meetings u ntil Fall. Mrs.Frank Daily served sandwiches and coffee. • •• /f HS« IA l b / Mr. and Mrs. W ill E llio tt returned from» two-week vacation visiting his parents in Portland, and hers in Bakersfield. M r.E ll io tt recently returned from a 17 month hitch in Korea, and w ill resume his employment with Pacific Tel and Tel shortly. • ••• Mrs. Lloyd Brice flew down from Anchorage, Alaska, visited iier Dtotner in M alid C ity, Idaho, stopped off at Foots Creek for a visit with the Ace Adams fam ily, then went to Yreka where she stopped with the Jim Cowie fa m ily. She returned to Alaska on Monday. Mrs. Peter Broedell of De tro it and daughter. Mbs Beverly of Los Angeles visited the Wm. Krauss’ recently. It was a happy visit Indeed for Mrs. Broedell and Mrs. Krauss were childhood playmates and friends in O e tro it years ago. The A1 Wibons report a grand rime at the reunion of the Wibons at Santa Paula. A special honor was paid to A l’s mother who is ninety years young, w ell and happy. Mrs.Harold Parker and daughter,Chrissy, accompanied the Wilsons as far as Fresno, then continued on to Los Angeles far a visit with M n. Parker's mother. GRASS HRES I " ' If fish could talk there would be fewer forest fires. A single match or cigarette, carelessly dropped in dry grass or leaves, can start a forest fire that will burn hundreds of acres of timber. The flow of water in ’S C om fe p w f f r 1. Crush out your smokes. streams may be affected. That's why most fishermen are careful with fire 2. Break your match in two. in the woods. Fishing is always better when you keep the forests green. 3. Drown your campfin. 4. Never burn grass, CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER CO. brush or trash on dry or windy days. Harry Hill Ph. 232 Rogue River