Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 06, 1937, Image 4

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    Thursday, May 6, 1937
The Gold H ill News, Gold Hill, Oregon
THE QOLD HILL NEWS
Established 1897
Published by Mac’s Printing Co.
WALLACE G. IVERSON, Editor and Business Manager
methods, if he isn't, you won't need hardship and who could »tend the
to pay any aitention to hint.
rigors of a military campaign no
A small business well
managed
muking profit is better than a
big business run al a loss. There is
no honor or virtue in the business
world in merely being big.
matler how long it lasted. The big­
gest danger that ttussia faces, in the
event ot war is the propagandist
*ho might slip in and break down
the morale of the people. Opposed
to this even the best physical equip­
ment is often licipicss.
TWO MINUTE SERMON
(By I hoinus Hustwetl)
quate. The hume that puls this
thing into the world away from the
parental roof und parental restraint.
As Hie temper ill the steel enables
It to stand up against the hard
granite so will principles of Christ,
put into Hie heart of a child at
home, go with it throughout life an
invisible, sustaining, protect 1 n g
force that xun always lie relied up­
on when It is needed.
THE TEMPEH IN THE SOUL:—
Otic ufternoon recently 1 chanced
by a blacksmith shop. The smith
was engaged in sharpening a num­
ber of chisels used by u local stone
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests ot The most unusual thing Unit has
cutter. He pul the steel into the fire
Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
happened to the country in the last
We visited a junk yard recently. and healed it until it was red
hundred years is the fact that a The attendant was busy with a through and through. He would
INTRKKiiTING FACTO
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
group of strikers may deprive au sledge breaking up a big east iron then put it on the anvil ami ham­
owner of his property in open de­ pulley. \\ lieu it was purchased new mer it until lie secured Hie point
Eatered at the Postoffice at Gold Hi 11. Oregon, tor transmission through fiance of the law. Heretofore neith­ the pulley, which by the way was desired, after which lie plunged it
A firm known as Hie United
the mails as secoud-elass matter.
er tlie state nor the federal govern­ ns good as the day it was turned out into a cooling liquid Io leniper it. Stales Testing Company engugea in
ment nor any individual could de­ of the factory, probably cost in Hie He explained that without this tem­ the testing of textiles, shoes and
Subscription »1.50 a year in advance
Advertising rates on application prive a iiiun of his property without neighborhood of twenty dollars. It per the chisels would lie too soft to ull types of wearing apparel. Tile
I due process of law. Under present •Seemeil a great waste to thus des­ cut the stone, but witli it thev procedure in the laboratory
fol­
thousand is jury material for the conditions the state and the federal troy something lliut hud a use and a could cut the hardest granils. I lows us closely us possible the ac­
reason that many are not able to government may not do so but a value and convert it into seriyp thought us lie talked, that is Just tual wearing conditions to which
the way it is with a human life. II the article will lie subjected when
iron to sell for a few cents.
separate fact from prejudice. In­ group of sit-down strikers may.
is not the thing we see outwardly in use by the purchaser. By means
stead
of
rendering
a
decision
on
the
B its o f this and th a t gleaned
i
tliul enables it to stand against Hie of these tests lurge buyers are able
With
the
deterioration
of
the
We
overheard
a
group
of
local
law and evidence, decisions are
trials und temptations of the world, to determine accurately the rela­
fro m e v e ry w h e re .
rendered on the opinion of the business life of the town, goes com­ women discussing the baking of
lull the invisible quulity that Is ill- tive wearing life of different kinds
jurymen, and thus the system de­ munity and town pride and that in­ bread. They were telling each oth­
feats the purpose for which it was visible spark of something called er how many loaves of bread they . side the heart. This is the tiling of merehaiidtse offered them by
I civic pride and ambition. It is no got out of a 48 pound suck. The Ihnt Christ brought to mankind, the manufacturers.
“Italians have long memories,” designed.
! more possible to build a strong, vir- j husband of one of them spoke up 1 inner strength and resistance to
says Mussolini, which prompts an
ile, progressive and aggressive cora- and suid lliut the night the kitchen | w rong. Hie invisible force that
Iowa editor to ask if they are long
Read the ads. They will saro
A reader of this paper stated the ■ munity by the starvation process
door blew open and the bread * liuilds up und sustains men when
enough to remember the money
other day that down in a section of than it is possible to build a strung didn't raise, the four loaves in the i mere physical strength is Inade­ you money I
they owe this country? When we
Missouri where his wife’s folks virile magnetic human personality one baking averaged in weight
recall how touchy these foreign dic­
came from wild cats are quite plen­ bv the same process.
about twelve pounds each.
tators are. we may reasonably ex­
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tiful. One day a neighbor came to
_____
I
pect to see the foreign ambassador
his father in law who was out in
Before
stable
prosperity
can
re­
involved in a series of apologies
SAFETY SLOGANS
the field at work and said that two turn there must come about in this
“LEST VE l'ORGET” !
over this outspoken truth.
wild cats had just been seen going ' country an adjustment of purchas-
If involved in an accident take
into a shed where his wife was do­ i iug power. Industry because of the
FORMERLY
The average jury is a pretty fair
ing the washing, and for him to machine, has reduced the number the names and addresses of ull w it­
example of the degree of perfec­
come quickly.
The old m a n of man hours required in the pro­ nesses to the accident. Give the oth­
tion reached by man's effort to ad­
straightened up and looked at the duction of a given commodity, but er party your name and uddress
minister justice. Not one man in ten
panting and excited messenger and | Elite has been done to build up on and secure his name, address and ■
said. ‘Well, you can’t blame the Hie other end and create additional license number.
Next door to State Theatre, Grants Pass
i wild eats. They didn't know any purchasing power Io enter the buy­
Hemeinber
if
you
are
driving
u
ear
better, but they will next time.
ing field and thus enlarge demand you are not only resjionsible for
and create more labor. It is not a your safety but the safely of those
Neighbors in one part of town
simple problem to work out but riding with you us well as the safe­
' are telling a mean man story. It
before stable prosperity and good ty of other ear drivers.
seems the husband of the house­
|
limes return it must never the less
Theatre — Grant* Pa*» hold bet his wife an Easier hat she be
worked out.
If you don't feel well it may be
couldn’t drink a quart of milk q
Hundreds Of Pairs
your diet. You may be eating too
day for thirty days during Febru­
We are prone Io think our c iv i- : much or possibly Ihe wrong food.
Thurs.. Fri., Sat., May 6-7-»
ary. The woman doesn't like milk
lizatioii secure, but is it? Archeolo­ An unbalanced diet, though large,
BETTE DAVIS IN
at all but she took him on and
gists have discovered that within may be starving the system because
didn't discover until the third week
“MARKED WOMAN”
ihe past otMHi years five distinct and of the lack of needed elements.
that there were only 28 days in
On racks. Help your: elf. Fit yourself.
different races of people have oc­
Prevue 11 p. m. Sat. Night, May 8 February.
Values range to $5.00 going at
cupied the North American conti­
Many disasterous fires ure caus­
ROLAND YOUNG IN
nent.
These
in
turn
passed
off
the
ed each year because some one puls
We note that Mussolini has recom­
“The Man Who Could
mended that the Itailion goverment scene of action from various causes. pennies and other unsuitable ma­
make a loan of $150 to the young In some instances they were de- terials in the electric fuse block. In
Work Miracle*
SOME W ONDERFUL BUYS AT
people contemplating marriage, the i stroyed by enemies, in other in- some states this is taken ns evi­
| stances disease epidemics wiped dence of intended arson.
loan to run for a period of years
Sun, Mon, Tue«. May 9-10-11
| them out, or it might have been far ;
pair
and a credit of $15 be given on the
Norma Shearer — Leslie Howard
principle for each child born to the reaching drouths and famine. Wc
“Romeo And Juliet”
couple. The purpose of the move­ have done much toward protecting
ment frankly is to encourage the ourselves from disease and famine,
Wednesday Only, May 12
In the Shelves some of the finest
production
of soldiers for t h e but there still remains Ihe menace
BARBARA STANWYCK AND
of
war
which
inighi
easily
wipe
us
W OMEN’S FOO’i WLAR in America
Duce’s army.
PRESTON FOSTER IN
out.
O p to flr iti
u n ii
INKLINGS-
WOODWARDS
C LO SEO U T
RIVOLI
Ladies Shoes
$1.45 and $1.75 Pair
850
«
The Plough and The Stars
If your competitor is making mon­
ey it may pay you to study his
WRESTLING
Mon., May 10
Excitement — Thrills
MEDFORD ARMORY
1:30 p. m.
Seats on sale at Valentines
Gafe and Brown’s
Including “Natural "ridge,” arch shoes
Russia has been refcrcd to as the
strongest military nation in the
world from the standpoint of self
defense. She has unlimited reserves
of food and iron and oil, a standing
army of 1,300,000, a recruit class of
2,000,000 a year. She has 21i m il-1
Eon trained reserves and 13 mil- J
lion young people receiving military
training. She has 3000 modern air­
planes of Ihe latest improved type
and 500 big bombing planes, besides
a multitude ot tanks of all kinds and
sizes. In addition to this Russia has
a race of people that are inured Io
4 0 6 Euer M SI aua M .
s a tu ri wss.oae
$1.95 and $2.59 pair
None Higher
Getting satisfaction from your
battery depends on its condition.
Doctoring your battery hack to
a healthy, efficient condition is
our specialty. Expert and de­
pendable recharging.
WIMER’S Battery Shop
624 S. 6th St.
Grants Pass, Ore.
FREE
Infants, childrens, women's shoes. A pair with
the purchase of any pair of ladies shoes in the
store at $1.45 or over. A prize package — in sizes
asked for, as long as available.
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Goodyear SHOE Service
Lenses o n ly w h e n re q u ire d
G ran ts Pass
D y e in g — a lt c o lo rs , to m atch
you r gow n
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Dr. Herbert W. Hermann
OPTOMETRIST
F ia e s t equ ipp ed shop in Soutfc-
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519 H St.
Q 1 m onth 75c
G ra n ts Pass
P h on e 268J
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CLEANERS
CAFES
94MPLS C O H ON NKQVtST
Valley Cleaners
6 1 1 H East H . St..
O pp osite P. 0 .
Grants Pass
Phone 260
Suits cleaned and pressed «1.00
Hats cleaned and blocked $1.00
Plain dresses cleaned, pressed 31
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OFFICE SUPPLIES
Cave Shop Restaurant
M E A L S — F O U N T A IN
209 N . Oth
G ra n ts Pass
O. S. BLANCHARD
LAW YER
S ta tio n e ry — O ffic e Supplies
T y p e w r ite r s
G ift M e rc h a n d is e
Books — D rug s
C. H. Demaray
N 6th SL
G ra n ts Pass, O regon
G e n e ra l p ra c tic e in a ll courts.
R e fe re n c e : G ra n ts
Pass A Jose­
p h in e B a n k . P h o n e 270
Grants Pass
Chiropractic Physicians
Electric treatments and dieL
Steam medicated baths.
Women’s and children’s ailments
a s p e c ia lty
Drs. Walton & Miller
701 H . SL
Teach Your Dollar
toHave More 'Cents'
G ra n ts Pass
To make your dollar go farthest, select a reliable
business establishment. The business and profes­
sional men listed in this directory are leaders in
their respective lines. They guarantee their m er­
chandise which gives you assurance that you will
be satisfied. When shopping, use this directory.
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4th and G Streets
Grants Pass, Ore.
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Building Materials of All Kinds
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