Fhe Gold H ill N e w s, G old H ill, O regon T h u rsd ay, Ju ly 22, 1937 THE GOLD HILL NEWS buying to n po in t where a safe cash ius run snatch fro m behind the cu r- reserve is m aintain?«! Unless this Is ,uhia o f H o sie ry the secret o f p ro done these sections are going to and trans , , hde II Into fungible fo rm * tliu t all continue to operate w ith a low cash )||||x reserve ami live In constant p e ril o f _____ hardship w ith each re c u rrin g de 1 Some o f the sm all to w n w o rke rs Established 1897 Published by Mac’s Printing Co. WALLACE Ci. IVERSON, Editor and Business Manager ptession o r crop shorlaifc. An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests ot Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Entered st the Postoffice at Gold Hill, Oregon, for transmission through the mail* as *ecood*class matter. Subscription i t .50 a year In advance INKLINGS- Bits o f this and that gleaned from everyw here. We have h e ard the c ritic is m o f­ fered o f the present re lie f program that federal aid demoralizes an in ­ d iv id u a l. As we see it the fe llo w w ho is demoralized because the gov­ ernm ent steps in and gives him as­ sistance a fte r he has exhausted a ll the means at his disposal to make n liv in g , has always been dem oraliz- Advertising rates on application ed. New Y ork state in an e ffo rt to cu rb reeklesx d riv in g d u rin g the firs t fifte e n days o f March, revoked o r suspended " til d riv e rs licenses. I he best kind o f trade stim u la tio n fo r a m erchant is, fir s t; to keep a good store, clean fresh stock attra c­ tiv e ly arranged, fa irly priced, and second; to let people know n through a d ve rtisin g w hat he has. It is i m ­ portant that readers w ill be fille d w ith a desire to see the merchandise pleasant one's supply o f good w ill advertised. and smiles rem ains the same, t ike A beautiful bouquet o f roses d is ­ Ihe perfume o f the rose smiles arc seminates perfum e in to the room not lost though given fre e ly. u n til the perfum e fills Ihe room. As fa r as can be observed Ihe fact that a hundred people enjoy the perfum e o f a rose does not p e rc e p tib ly d i­ m inish its fragrance. The perfum e is just as sweet to the h u ndredth per­ son as it was to the firs t one. The same th in g is true o f a sm ile and a pleasant greeting. It lakes no more e ffo rt to be pleasant to a hundred fo lks d u rin g the day than it does to be pleasant to one, .and. having been A ir -c o o le d T ra in s R IV O LI CALIFORNIA io BIGGEST B O O N io pleasant travel is air-coadiuoning. A ll cars regularly assigned our trains have this weather- controlling equipment. This means, that no matter what type of accom­ modations you choose— coach, tourist or first class— you'll ride in cool, clean comfort when you go by train. Car temperatures are automatically regu­ lated at just the right degree. Dust and d ir t are eliminated. Noise is deadened. L o w R a il F ares Next time you go to California, travel the cool way. Rail fares are 2c a mile and less. Dining car meals are low in cost. "Off-the-tray” service in coaches and tourist sleeping cars features cof­ fee, milk, sandwiches and a variety of similar items for 5c and 10c. There's no need to travel less comfortably when rail travel is so economical. Southern Pacific See lo c a l S P. age nt o r w r ite J. A. O R M A N D Y . Ceo. P a s t. A g e n t, 622 P a c ific B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O reg on Theatre — Grants Pa». Thurs.. Fri.. Sat., July 22-23-24 Charlie Ruggles — Eleanor Whitney in ‘TURN OFF THE MOON’ Prevue Sat. Nite 11 p. m.; July 24 Edward Everett Horton in “OH DOCTOR” Sun., Mon.. Tues., July 25-26-27 Spencer Tracy and Freddie Bartholomew in “Captains Courageous” Wednesday Only, July 28 LEW AYRES IN ‘Last Train From Madrid” WRESTLING Mon., July 26 E x c ite m e n t — T h r ills ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O tV S SS S SS SS SX V V SSV SSV SV S«,SV ,,**,vs,,*,*,,«,,,,,,,,,,,,«*, AT WINETROUTS THIS WEEK In the th irty years fro m HMM» to 193(1 more lives were sacrificed in celebrating A m erica's independence than were lost in achieving il in the w a r o f the It. vo lu tio n. F rom Lex­ ington to Y o rk to w n tin- total num ­ ber o f Am ericans k ille d in the w a r was 4,044 w hile 6,004 were wounded. F rom 1‘JlMl Io 193u 4,290 w ere k ille d and 96.000 w ere in ju re d by fire ­ w orks and firecrackers. Oil«’ o f the problem s lh .it must be solved by a g ric u ltu ra l se ctio n , o f Ihe country is the p ro b le m o f producing income s u ffic ie n t to stued up u gainst Ihe enormous fin a n cia l d ra in brought about by through ttie general purchase o f autom obiles, tractors, trucks, radios a n il meehan- •eal iee boxes anil those thing*, w h ich remove the aioney fro m the com m unity. In many sections the cash outgo fo r these Klings and fo r o il and gasoline is greater than the , d u ra l result has been that these Communities have been, and are th e ir cash backlog Io Ihe extent I that hard lim es w h ich m ight have , Ibeen weathered by the sa ne com- I unity th irty and fo rty and fift y years ago now create in a b rie f I tim e an acute c o n d itio n . The cash reserve is s«xin exausted. Forty and fift y years ago much o f Ihe money ' rem ained in the co m m u n ity amt it was no uncommon th in g fo r bank-, to have large deposits from in d i- , vidual depositors both fa rm e r an I wage earners and small business men. Such a th in g is the exception ! today. The question n a tu ra lly sug. gests its e lf: W hat is to he the soln- ' tio n o r Ihe outcome. T w o courses o f action suggest themselves: The ag­ ric u ltu ra l com m unities m u s t in ­ crease th e ir income o r c u rta il th e ir The most pitiful thing In this age of tolerance mid broad m liiitednes* Is Ihe n a rro w m inded In d ivid u a l w ho sees no good in Ihe Idea* and Ihe visio n * and dream * o f other*, who I* o nly interested In the petty lliin g s to w h ic h his Ii lu lle d m ind I* open, lie I* a fra id o f new Ideas, and because o f lack o f courage hide* be- h ind n a rro w itiiiideendrnt u | n > ii ii few in d iv id u a l* fo r the creation o f those things w hich provide clothing, food, and the lu xu rie s o f life . The mass o f p«*ople is also dependent on the genius o f the few w h ich «rente* r.n - ' ploym enl in Ihe p ro ih ictio u o f these j u tilitie s . W ithout the creative few ! we w ould s till he laborously p lo w ­ ing the soil w itli a crook e«l stick, | tra n sp o rta tio n w ould he ca rrie d on J Ihe backs of animals. L ife wmuld 1 d ro p hack to its simplest elements and drudgery , common place itru ilg - er.v w o u ld come again. The race owe» much to Ihe man whose gen- w lio th in k they have a hard jo b should visit a few fa cto rie s and watch the men. women and g irls w o rk w ho have to keep up w ith a machine o r conveyor h e ll. T h e y w o u ld fin d out that there Is a vast diffe re n ce between a c o u n try to w n Job and a Job in In d u stry. SHOE REPAIRING OPTOMETRIST Goodyear SHOE Service You can know yo u r RYES lenses o n ly w hen required 107 So. 6th St. H rants Pass D yeing— a ll colors, to match y o u r gown Finest equipped »hop in South­ ern Oregon. See Gotchells. HOW TO ’’KEEP E D U C A TE D ” Read Daily the World-wide Constructive News in Dr. Herbert W. 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