The Times. (Gold Hill, Or.) 1952-1953, May 15, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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Gold Hill, Oregon
PAT WINS AGAIN
You e x e r c i s e y o u r
A m e r ic a n r i g h t s w hen
you v o te ! Do it !
D aily Matinee a t 2 p .m .
Hurry! Ends Sat.
EDMOND O'BRIEN in
“ Denver A Rio Grande”
In Technicolor
Sun. -Mon. -Tues.
GREGOR Y PEC K
Continuous Showt Sot. & Sun.
Doors Open 1:45—Show 2:00
lAMOMT/M
»7
Hurry! Ends Sat.
DEAN MARTIN
JERRY LEWIS in
“ S a ilo r B e w a re ’ ’
w ith C O R IN N E C A L V E T
Starts Sunday
MARJORIE MAIN
PERCY KILBRIDE in
‘‘Ma and Pa K e t t l e
At The Farm”
-And-
FRANK SINATRA in
"M eet Danny Wilson"
M. * of « t i l l i t
M -/
If you are like most people
you are expecting a better
world and hoping to be in it
—but do you think you can
qualify for admission?
All you have to be able to do is
to pass the “entrance examina­
tion.” There is nothing secret
about it. * Wk have a condensation
of the examination right here.
Take a pencil now and see how
you score on this easy question­
naire:
□ Do you refrain from ta k ­
ing human life?
□ D o y o u a v o id b e in g lewd
in Ihiwrght or action?
D Do you refrain from d la -
honeatly taking or deairing to
take another's property?
] Do you give due honor to
your father and mother?
□ Ih> you always tell the
truth?
□ Do you worship God and
reverence His aacred memorials
— such as the Sabbath, etc.?
Do you stand up pretty well
under this examination? There
is nothing very difficult about it.
•• there? You can
V V h i t s •'■«'ly tell that it ia
y
a brief summary of
Tour
the Ten Command­
e r .— ?
menta. found in
•
Exodus 80, a n d
given variously by
Christ and the apostles in the
New Testament. Jesur summed
them up even more briefly: •’Thou
chalt love the Lord thy God with
all thy heart
. . soul . .
and
mind.
. . Thou »halt lore thy
neighbt'ur as thyself.” He quotes
these statements from the Old
Testament and tells us: “On these
two commandments hang all the
law and the prophets.” Matthew
22 37 40
la other words, the basic re­
quirement for e te ftity ia that
we put our whole hearts and
live« into straight, clean, rev­
erent thinking and living
Rogue River, Oregon
TIMES DISPLAY
TO FEATURE
TRACTORS
Continuous Shows Sot. & Sun.
Door« Opon 1 :4S— Show 2 :0 0
SUSAN HAYWARD in
"David and Bathsheba’
In Technicolor
Starts Wednesday
JAMES STEWART in
•Carbine Williams"
THE TIMES
HAROLD FOLEY
Gold Hill student at Crater high
makes plans for Dip to United Na
tions in July as winner in Odd Fell
ows contest.
"Do not suppose that I have
come to do away with the Law or
the Prophets. I have not come to
do away with them but to enforce
them. For I tell you, as long as
heaven and earth endure, not one
dotting of an ‘i ’ or crossing of a
‘t ’ will be dropped from the l-aw
until it is all observed." Matthew
6:17-19 (American Translation).
Do you want to live forever?
Then, by keeping Christ in your
heart, you can keep your life in
harmony with God’s law. Study
that law
Pray for forgiveness
when you violate it. Remember,
it will be kept by those who will
inherit eternal life. (Revelation
14:12: Revelation 22:14.) (N e x t:
Is Religion Out of D ate?)
. . . .
c u e
Classified
FOR S A LI, Miscetlasaeeus
FOR SALE- 100 Acre dry ranch in
rye. House, barn, chick, equip. R.
S. Towne, Rte 1 Box 351, right
fork of Foots Creek.
2M22p _
FOR SALE: Goat milk, 25tf a qt.
High. 99.1/4 mi. N. of Rogue River
Junction, Box 152.
p
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom modern
house in Rogue River. All new
plumbing and elecu ical wiring
and paint. 2 blocks W. of schools
See owner at Rte. 1, Box 5. Rogue
River.
lM15p
NOTICE -If you want to buy or
sell a USED or NEW eleu ical app­
liance SEE US - Rogue Valley El-
e c u ic . Phone RR 421
FOR SALE- 6-V Briggs-Stratton
light plant with batteries and port.
FOR SALE: One 6 inch suction gold Airline radio. Union Service Sta-
tion at Wimer.
lM15p________
mining with diving equipment.
Also one Jeep motor ordinance re ­ FOR SALE-Fresh milch goats $10
built good as new. Also 7 tier dry to $20. R.S. Towne, Rte 1 Box 351,
laurel wood. Call at The Times
first place on right fork of Foots
office far information.
Creek. 2M22p
3M29p
FOR SALE: Wood. $3 a tier. Phone
Rogue
River 218 between 6:30 and
OK USED CARS OK
7:30 p. m.
p
1M7 C H X V R O L 1 T Sarosadan
Radio, heater. sportU fht
IM S C O TV R O L B T
Radio, heater.
Business Coup«
ISSO C H E V R O L E T C onvertible
Radio, heater.
FOR SALE: 4 cylinder Evinrude
boat motor. $ 65. Ph.Rogue River
225.
p
1SS1 C H E V R O L E T J -Door Sedan
Powerglide. undereealed. heater
ISS1 C H E V R O L E T «-Door Sedan
Powergllde, underseeled, heater
IMS B U IC K Convertible
Radio, heater, good tiree
IMS FORD S-Door Sedan
Heater, exceptionally clean
I960 N A S H 4-Door Sedan
Radio, heater, aportlight
, P IC K U P S
IMS C H E V R O L E T (»-To n
S-speed, radio, heater
1991 C M C U -T o a
l-apeed heater, log lights
1991 C H E V R O L E T W -Ton
l-apeed, heater, sun visor
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K or G M A C
Terms, including Insurance on Lite
U p To M
Months To Pay
KELT CHEVROLET
7tk St. between J A K
Ph. 4461
UKANTS PASS, OREGON
FOR SALE: 2 white angora doe
rabbits. R te.l, Box 26 B, East
Evans Creek. Irwin’s Ranch, Rogue
River.
2M15p
NOTICE - If you need auto parts
or accessaries on Sat. afternoons
Barnes Auto Parts, 33» erne S t.,
C enual Point, will be open to
serve you. Parts for all cars.
Keith Barnes, p r o p . o m t f
FO R SA LE: P e d ig re e d
S ia m e s e k i t t e n s , $15.
M r s . M .L .T h a y e r , P .O .
B o x 3 68, R o g u e R i v e r ,
p h o n e R o g u e R iv e r 250
F O R S A L E :V e r y fin e
FOR SALE: 2 family cows. Also
a n tiq u e c u p s a n d s a u c e r s .
registered Hereford cows and calves S e e th e m a t T h e T i m e s
On Highway 99, R te.l, Box 25f,
o f f ic e ,R o g u e R i v e r .
Gold Hill.
4M29p
SOUTHERN OREGON
HATCHERY
OFFERS FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS:
FORD TRACTOR WORK. Reason­
able. U.U.Casey. R te.l, Box 31B, Wnne Leghorns Indian River Cross
3 ml. up East Evans Ph. R.R. 1%> i Asua-Whites Cornish Hamp. ,Cr.
J Parmenter Reds Rogue River Cross
tfc
New Hampshires White Wyandotte
B U L L S E R V IC E
A ll p o p u la r b r e e d s .
D e liv e r e d . B u lls fo r
r e n t. P h . G .P . 3879
LO U IS F IC K B O H M
, 4A17p
r d l i a u k r w t ls
1 » 000 1
son.
For any kind of light TRACTOR
WORK see Wm. Bailey, Im i. S.
of Gold Hill on Stage Rd . or
leave word with Morrow'» Hard­
ware Gardens plowed to order
Ph. G.H. 5-9101
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FOR SALE, Miscellaneous
W A N TED , SITU A TIO N
this c o u p o n ..............
A M I N T H C U I M 4 ■ » *.
SELL
EVEN TRADE: 4 acres unimproved
-Fee t a r t
1 m ile from Wickenburg, Ariz.on
Phoenix Highway for river-frontage F OR REN T - C L E A N . l a r g e 3
net were banquet ted in the Crater
between Rogue River and Grants
ro o m c a b in s : k i t c h e n . u t i l
high cafeteria at C enual Point.
Pass. Write P.O.Box 421,Rogue
i t i e s . Highway 99. 3 miles no.
Pat is a major in history and bus­ River.
3M22p
of Gold Hill. $12.50 weekly. Duf­
iness at Crater high and is c o -ed i­
fy •$ Motel. 3M15p
tor of th e "C rater Com et” , a pap­
er published by the school; a m em ­ FOR SALE-Piano and organ. 1-man
W A N T ID . Miscellaneous
ber of the drama club. Lettermen’s drag saw, one Fresno scraper. One
lub and student council . Last
wood range stove with coils. D. P.
year he represented Gold Hill high M agerle.Rte. 1 Box 286, W. Evans WANTED: Pasture for 2 saddle
horses. Ph. Rogue River 332 p
school in the UN contest finals.
Road.
3M22p
He has won numerous contests.
WANTED: Registered Sable Collie
Stud Service. Box 325 Arnold Lane,
Medford, Ore. Ph. 3 -3556
3M15c
Some good people, mistaking
these laws for the temporary
ceremonial laws of the Hebrews,
say the Commandments are no
longer in ,fo rce: but this does
not harmonise with the words
of Jesus:
T X .. >« Mo S •« • w w
i« s hotoots s « S b o o n H
1RADE
Starting Thursday, The Times
will have on display the famous
Ferguson nactor and a Bantam gar
den uactor and on Saturday some­
thing new in scythes - a powered
scythe.
The Ferguson uactor, latest m a­
chine of its type is said by Wilken
Equipment C o ., Medford, dealers
who will display it in The Times,
to be the answer to the farmers'
prayers.
It’ll do everything but eat oats,
is the way some describe it.
The Bantam uactor. ideal for
the berry grower or uuck garden­
er is to be displayed by Cascade
Supply C o ., Medford, and that
firm will also display the scythette
which is a powered scythette that
cuts four times faster - and easier
-than can be done by hand.
The Scythette will be demonst­
rated at the cemetery cleanup on
Saturday and will do the work that
hand-powered might be used for.
The three articles will be on
display at The Times all week
and anyone wishing a demonstta-
tion has merely to ask for one -
on their ranch.
Harold (Pat) Foley, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. A.Foley of Gold Hill,
is even now making plans toward
July when he will leave for Spok­
ane, W ash., on an educational
bus tour which will continue to
New YorkCfty where he and others
will participate in United Nations
headquarters tours from July 13 to
18.
Pat’s selection as one of the win
ners In the Odd Fellows and Rebek GOLD HILL VFW MEETING
ah lodges* United Nations Pilgrim­
age for Youth contest was announ­
Gold Hill VFW Post # 7416 and
ced in last week’s Times.
Auxiliary met May 9th at the VFW
Last Friday night Pat and P anic- Home on the Old Stage Road.
Commander Albrecht and sever­
ia Abbott of Ashland, another win-
al of the members have been clean
ing up and improving the property '
But, sad to shy, not one of us
for the past two weeks. Their eff­
can possibly score high enough on
heaven’s "entrance examination”
orts have begun to make quite a
♦ n fr«kin ofd»i>rtnl lif<*
showing.
Why? Because the l i f e .
Auxiliary meeting was quite a
score must be 100
success. There were seven officers
p e r rent! No one
S d V ffiq
present. The obligation was given
has lived perfectly . . .
enough to m erit i l i n
to Sister Pauline Albrecht.
the perfect score.
It was decided the ladies would
The only Way any of us can reach
meet one day this coming week to
that score is by accepting Christ’s
finish a quilt for the auxiliary. The
righteousness as our own. “. , .
ladies will also serve cake and coff
we shall be saved by his life .”
ee
to the Camp White Post on May
Romans 6:10.
By virtue of
2lst.
Christ's righteousness and His
Ladies of the Auxiliary served
sacrifice for us, our sins can be
forgiven. " I f we confess our sins,
cake and coffee to the post m em ­
he is faith fu l and just to forgive
bers following the meeting and a
us our sins, and to cleanse us
social time was enjoyed.
from all unrighteousness.” I John
Publicity chairman Nannie Me
1:9. This enables us to keep our
Kay.
lives in harmony with God's laws.
Mav 15. !952
4 1 A Yd dump uuck
River 404 or 919.
COUPON TOPAT TO
P.O.Box 5155
Puri Und là. CTe.
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Ph Rogue
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Additional breeds available after
May 15th:
Silver laced Wyandottes
Brown Leghorn
White Rocks
Black Minorca
Barred Rocks
Black Jersey Giants
TURKEY POULTS:
Broad-breasted Bronze
Beltsville Small White
DUCKLINGS:
Ciant White Pekins
GOSLINGS
• •
CUSTOM HATCHING
Open Sundays 10 a. m. to 4 p .m .
965 Highway 99 S. f l i G .P .' 26
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
I
WANTED- Pheasant eggs. Phone
RR 250 or call at The Times.
WANTED Antique furniture .chin a.
glassware, etc. Write P.O.Box
199, Jacksonville. Ore.
4M15p
WANTED: Douglas Fir Poies.
McCormick Piling and Lumber C&
Contact C.E.Johnston, Ph. Grants
Pan 6356. or B.M. Kearns, Rogue
River.
rf<17c
Wanted: Mortgage Loans. Con­
venient terms and rates. Prompt
service. We also buy real estaje
mortgages and conuacu. FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSN., 510 S.W. 6th St.
Phone Qjants Pass 3412.
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