The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, April 23, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    April 23, 1953
THE TIMES
Rogue River. Oregon
VISITED DAUGHTER
rack M eet
GARDEN CLUB T Rogue
River high school's
LIONS
LIONS MEETING
Rogue River Lions and the
Ladies Auxiliary held a joint
meeting Monday A pril 20th honor­
ing District Governor Gunnar C .
Wohgen.
International Councilor
Lou Hardin of Grants Pass made
the awards to Mr. Wohgen which
Included a life membership to
the Rogue River Lions Club; a
100 percent Secretary pin; a Mast
er Key and Placque for getting
twelve new members; a pair of
binoculars for an average gain of
four members per club throughout
the dist5
the district; and a District Gover­
nor’s ring.
John Wilson, deputy dist­
rict governor initiated six new
members: Richard and Robert De
Armond, Frank Stamm, Bert Quig­
ley, Harold Sander and James
Oliver.
There were many guests
from the Medford, Grants Pass
and Phoenix clubs.
The Auxiliary to Rogue
River VFW served dinner to 70
members and guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Walke
er and family of Eugene, Oregon,
visited recently at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Walker of Gold H ill.
We G iv e S & H
G r e e n S ta m p s
THE HUB
Continuous Shows Sat A Sun.
Doers Open 1:45 - Show 2 :00
Dally Matinee at 2 p .h i,
NOW! Ends. Sat.
I
SUSAN HAYWARD
ROBERT MITCHUM in
•’The Lusty Men"
Sun. Mon. Tues.
B E T T E D A V IS in
"T H E
STA R"
Mr. and Mrs. Vic S u n spent
Friday afternoon and evening vis­
iting their daughter and family.
Mrs. Elmer Baker in the Apple-
g» « -
track squad which was weak in
the field events durlnR the first
meets, scored victories in the
shot put, javelin, and high Jump
but was successful in only one
The following awards
race - far first place - the 120
have been made to the students
yard hurdles in a trianghlar track
of the Rogue River High School
m eet in Rogue River Saturday.
who entered posters and essays
Illinois VaUey was first with
in the conservation contest spon­ 58 1/2 and Eagle Point secono
sored by the Rogue River Garden with 56 1/2 points.
Club:
The results in detail:
POSTERS:
DISCUS:Lucas,E.P; Blue.IV^Lin
1st Prize-$3- to Harold
gren, RR;Lilly, RR. D isunce, 122.
R. Moore, 9th grade. Slogan:
SHOT PUT: Rhoten, RR;Blue,IV;
Protect Our Forests - Home of
Eccelston, EP;Lucas, EP. Disunce
Our W ildlife".
39 f t . 2 in.
2nd Prize - $2- to Jenny
POLE VAULT:Hackney.EP;Plum-
Fritz, 10th grade. Slogan, “ Con­ lee, IV;Morrow, RR;Eccelston, EP.
serve Our W ildlife".
Heighth: 9 ft. lOin.
3rd Prize - $1 -Bill Beck, 120 HIGH HURDLES:Spalinges. IV;
9th Grade. S lo g an /’Sportsman’s BitterUng,IV;Plumlee;IV;Morrow
Dream-Let’s Help Preserve I t" ,
RR. Time: 15. 5
also Rita King, senior. Slogan:
MILE :Eastgate. E P;Berkner, 1V;
"Protect Our Trees and Wild­
McKenzie, RR;Blue,IV. T im e-.5. It
life " .
100: Reich,EP;Clayton,IV;Christ-
ESSAYS:
ean, EP;Hoover, RR. Time: 10.3
1st Prize -$3 - Judy
440: Reich. EP;Cook, IV;Howell,
Farrar, Freshman. T itle, "Forest
RR;Mason,EP.
Time: 56.0
Enemies" by "D ougie” Fir as
880: Clayton,lV;Elledge,RR;Pul-
told to Judy F a m r. Very clever
len.IV iN elsop.EP. Time: 2.12
A story of the enemies of the
Javelin: Biggers. RRjChristean. EP
Fir tree and the help man has
Brewer, IV ;Clayton,lV . D ist.:
given.
148.2 1/2
2nd Prize -$2-Kara Lee
120 S unfield, RR;Bietterling,EP;
Irwin, sophomore. T itle /’Guard­
Cooke,IV ;Plum lee,IV . Time:
ians of Our Forests", a story of
23 1
the Forest Ranger, his work and
BROAD JUMP: Kester, IV;Barton, I
qualifications in helping pre­
IV:Biggers, RR;Smith,IV. Dist:
serve the forests.
18.10 3/4
3rd Prize -$1-Nancy De-
220 :C hriste an, E P; Ke ster, 1V;
seHe,sophomore. Title: "Our
Barton. IV;Hackney,EP. Time:
Friend the Beaver". A com ­
25.
plete story of the Beaver, how
HIGH JUMP: Kile.RR;Wright.EP
he works and is a friend to
and Barton.IV tied; Hackney,EP
mankind.
RELAY: EP;IV;RR. Time: 141.2
The posters were judged
by Mrs. Sam Bellah, Secretary of
the Rogue River Garden Club;Mr.
Walsh, Superintendent of Rogue
BABY GIRL.
River Schools; and Mr. Obey of
Mr. and Mrs.Claude Mar­
the Forest Service, Grants Pass.
shall of Arlington, CaUfornia, are
Posters were chosen from
the proud parents of a seven and c
45 entried and essays were the
one half pound baby girl.
best three from 55 entries. The
Paternal grandparents are
first prize poster and essays are
to be sent to the State Federation Mr. and Mrs. Frank MarshaU of
of Garden Clubs to be entered foi Rogue River.
Both Mr. and Mrs.Claude
the grand prize of $25 each. This
Marshall went to Rogue,River
award will be made at the State
Convention,June 1st a t McMinn­ High School. She will be rem em ­
bered as Betty F i s h e r .
ville, Oregon.
The posters were display*
ed at the Isaac Walton Club in
FOR SALE
Grants Pass, then returned to the
school Monday for any student
Common brick $75 per M
who wishes to keep his at her
Scratch brick
80 per M
poster.
Get our quotations on all nec­
Awards were presented to
essary m aterials for building your
the winners at the matinee of
fireplace.
the Senior High School play.
REDWOOD LUMBER & MFG. CO
Highway 99
Rogue River
COOKED FOOD SALE SATURDAY (We Deliver)
Ph.R.R. 244
DEL ROGUE FEED AND SEED
ROGUE RIVER GARDEN CLUB
by *
MRS. HAYDN WILLIAMS
Conservation Chairman
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WILD BILL ELLIOTT in
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- And -
“ BOMBA AND THE
ELEPHANT STAMFtDE"
Sun. Mon. Tues.
DONALD O’CONNOR
DEBBIE REYNOLDS in
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“ CAPTIVE CITY"
Starts Wednesday
RORY CALHOUN in
"T he Silver Whip"
- And -
THE BOWERY BOYS in
“ Jalopy"
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Laws
and two children of Rogue River
spent Sunday visiting at the horns
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Force of Gold Hill.
DR.ROBERT L. STEPHEN
Starts Wednesday
BOB HOPE
MICKEY ROONEY in
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