The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, April 23, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Rogue River, Oregon
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HOME FROM FLORIDA
RETURNED FROM ARCADIA
Laura Hom is back at
school in Rogue River after spend
lng the winter in Florida with
her parents and brother.
Mr. and Mrs.Earl Miller
to their river home after spend­
ing the winter in Arcadia, Calif.
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may 2nd
il 23. 1953
Gold Hili,
THE TIMES
We have most
things you need
REBEKAH FRIENDSHIP
The Rebekah Friendship
Club met Monday April 20th at
8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. D.
Walker, with Mrs.Clyde KeU as
co-hostess.
Ten members were pres
sent:Mrs. Pearl Walker, Mrs. M ar
KeU. Mrs. Ada Hodge, Mrs.Ila
I* * i
Fields, Mrs. Lorene Morrow, Mrs
Eva Smith. Mrs. Zola Parsley,
Mrs. Lonaine HaU, Mrs.Hannah
Routh and Mrs. Kitry Rich. Some
members were reported U1 and
unable to attend.
Games were played and
there were many secret gifts e x ­
changed by secret pals.
It was decided to u k e or
den for cards, wrapping paper
LEADING THE WARRIORS DIVISION OF THE PEE-WEE LEAGUE
and various articles to raise mot
are the Tomahawks, bottom row, right to left. Bob Allen,Bob Big-
money for the club. Anyone want
man Dan Byrns. Darrel Griffen, and Ron Caudill; top row. right to
ing to place orders please con-
le ft,’Freddy Hopper, David Hatch,George Brigman,Jerry Dillon.and
u c t Ila Fields.
Don White.
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The next m eeting will be
held on May 18th at the home
Oregon’s Largest
of Mrs. Don Morrow with Ada
Hodge as co-hostess. A door
Bobby Hoover, who has been
Used Farm Machinery
pri«e will be given from now on
running second in the 100 yard
dash and the 220 yard dash during at each meeting.
the previous meets, Tuesday sur­
prised hi? fans with a double first 4-H ELECTRICAL CLUB
65 Tractors plus plows,
placé win in both events as C rat­
er topped Rogue River 69 to 50.
The 4-H Electrical Club
discs, balers, mowers,
Not all of the Crater team
met
on
Friday, April 17th.
harrows, combines,
etc.
_________ made the trip tothe Rogue River
The meeting was caUed
to order by the President, Ricky
M-»*/
IA a . m . track
but enou8h
t0 make
O d l. /V
I3y
margin of victory secure.
Cooper. Minutes were read and
Other first placers for Rogue
approved. The treasurer was ab ­
Lane County Fairgrounds River
were Biggers in the javelin sent.
Eugene , Oregon
throw, Sunfield in the 180 yard
We elected a new song
Sponscre3~Ey~BM H B B hurdles, Kile in the high jump,
leader who is James Eldred.
and Elledge in the 880.
Paul On, Don Hope and
W llliamette Valley Ford
The results follow:
Howard Freeman were absent.
We had oranges and candy
Tractor Dealers Assn.
SHOT PUT: Boye.C; Rhoten.RR;
Burleson.C . Distance, 45 ft. 81/2 for refreshments.
inches.
Willard Waterhouse
120 HIGH HURDLE:Bigham,Cf
Reporter
Stanfield, RR;Morrow, RR. Time:
18.5
-
POLE VAULT: Straus, CiMorrow,
RR;Friend,C. Height;9 ft. 3 in.
JAVELIN:Biggers, RR;Voss,C;Tid-
w ell.C ; D isunce:149 ft. 3 in.
in
1 MILE:Beers,C;Ross,C;Keene,C.
Tim e: 5.7
100 YDS; Hoover, RR,King, C;
C lark,C . Time: 11.3
440: Straus, C;Howell.RR;Lind-
CALL OR ST OP IN
v a ll.C . T im e:57.4
FOR APPOINTMENTS
DISCUS: Lindrall, C¡Lilly, RR, Lillj
L illy.C . D isunce: 107 ft. 11 in.
180 LOW: Stanfield, RR;Bigham,C;
Von Buskirk,C. Time: 23.3
HIGH JUMP: Tie between Kile.RR
and Johnston, C;and tie between
Now M an ag ed By
K ing.C. and Halfhill. C. He ighth:
5 ft. 7 in.
jA g n e j D M a h o n e y
220: Hoover, RRjKile, RR;Lindvall
I
CLO SED M ONDAYS
2. Time: 25.5
I
Phon«
R. R 2 7 4
380: Elledge, RR;Bond, C;Cordy,C.
Time: 2:15. 7
IROAD JUMP: Halfhill, C¡Biggers,
RR;Bates,RR. D isunce: 19 ft. 5 in.
RELAY Crater: Time l:43
T rack M eet
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tmuss moTORS
M e d fo rd , O r e .
Mrs.W. A.White and Mrs.
Vern Ort of Evans Valley were
'Coos Bay visitors last weekend.
On Sunday they attended service!
at the Marsters Memorial Chapel
on Catching Creek, eight miles
west of Myrtle Point. Services
were conducted by M ts .CM t ' s
uncle,Rev. O.E.Marsters who
was celebrating his 80th birthday
that day.
After the services a bounti
ful pot luck dinner, followed bv
colored pictures of Honduras and
the Bahamas was enjoyed by all.
V/
ERNE’S SHELL
TRUCK STOP
STATION
, Gold HlU,Or«|C»
W h en in M e d fo r d , a n d in
a h u r r y , fe & tX M A J C
THE LRURREREITE
327 N. Pit street
Medford, Oregon
Across the track from the passenger depot
R a .m . to 9 p. m ., Monday through Friday; Sat. 8 a .m . to 6 p. m.
SUNDAY 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.
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