Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, July 06, 1939, Image 4

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THE QOLD HILL NEWS
Established »897
Published by Mae's Printing Co.
W A L L A C E G. IV E R S O N , E d ito r and
Business Manager
P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R SD A Y
Entered at the Postnffice at Gold HiM. Oregon, tor transmission through
the mails as second-class matter.
Advertising rates on application
%%»♦♦♦♦*♦»»»*»»*♦»**************** S a lm o n P o iso n C ure Is
A n n o u n ced by O SC V e ts
SAVE!
No longer need dogs suffer and
die from salmon poisoning a dead­
ly malady confined to the western
part irf Washington, Oregon and
northern
California. The
Ions
fight to learn the cause of. and
find a control for this once mys­
terious trouble has apparently end­
ed with the announcement by
veterinarians ct Oregon State eol
lege that they have succeeded in
finding a practical and economical
method of producing immunity.
Last year it was announced
jointly by men of the state college
staff and practicing veterinarians
that the use of the already famous
drug, sulfanilamide, would cure
the (iisease even when it reached
fairly advanced stages. Since tha’
lime the college men have conduct-
On Tires
Bring in your worn tires.
We retread them with a thick,
new wearing surface of the
same kind of fine rubber you
get on a new tire — at % the
cost.
Safety, full mileage and
appearance guaranteed
See our American Retreading
Molds at work
C u sto m R e tr ea d in g
V u lc a n iz in g , R ep airin g
Duckworth
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‘W W V V W V SV V W V V V V V W V V V W W W V ««
T H E T IR E M A N
U. S. TIRES
D R . O. H . S C H E E T Z
O p to m e tr ist
EYESIGHT
S ix th and M . S tr e e ts
G ra n ts P a ss
606 East H St, across from
Golden Rule H St. entrance
M ack’s Seed and te e d Store
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C an h elp y o u w ith you r fa rm and gard en p rob ­
lem s. T e ll us y o u r tro u b les and w e w ill w o rk
th em o u t for y o u . Y ou w ill fin d a fu ll lin e o f fie ld
and G arden S e e d s. F e r tiliz e r s o f all k in d s, and a
c o m p le te lin e o f S p e r r y ’s F e e d s and o th e r g ra in
fee d s, a lso h a y at our sto r e .
M A C K ’S S E E D A N D F E E D S T O R E
514 South 6th St.
E. C. GAYMAN, Prop.
GRANTS PASS
Phone 758
Conger Funeral Parlors
MEDFORD,
OREGON
lir. J. N. Shaw, head of the de­
partment of veterinary medicine,
anti C. H. Howarth, instructor in
the department, have made a de­
tailed re|K>rt of these findings to a
scientific
medical
journal.
hr.
Shaw points out that this method
of producing i mmunity
would
seem Io he espeeialh practical for
owners of work dogs such as re­
trievers, hounds and stock dogs, as
it would he possible to bring about
immunity before money, time ami
energy are expended on training.
It would also be useful to owners
of dogs that must 1 m - taken on fish­
ing and camping trips.
This drug is not considered safe
for use by laymen hut the treat­
ment can be administered at rea­
sonable coal by a practicing vet­
erinarian.
Some years age the scientists nt
Oregon State c< liege were the first
to discover that salmon poisoning
is caused by an internal parasit*
which infests trout and salmon af­
ter they reach the fresh water of
Pacific coast streams. A native
snail is an alternate host for this
parasite. A method of producing
immunity by administering blood
serum was worked out but was
considered loo expensive for gen­
eral use. The sulfanilamide treat­
ment now overcomes that diffi­
culty.
Itocal veterinarians renort the
successful use of this new cure in
the course of experiments during
the past year.
P .W .A . P r o g r a m C rea tes
M an y Jobs in S ix Y ears
SPECIALIST
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that
case
cur­
en­
tirely immune to the disease.
An In d e p e n d e n t N e w s p a p e r P u b lis h e d in th e I n t e r e s t s o í
G o ld H ill, O re g o n , a n d V ic in ity
Subscription 81.56 a year in advance
<d tests which provs that dog*
h«v« tx«n dsliharataly given a
of saltuon poisoning and then
ed with sulfanilamide become
RELIABLE
REASONABLE
The PWA program in the three
states in this region ill the six year
period, has generated more than
40.taMt.0iHJ man hours of employ­
ment for skilled ami unskilled
workers who earned approximate­
ly ¡M5.OtMI.IMMt in wages on project
sites.
In addition, the regional office
estimated. more than 30,060, (MMI
man hours of employment in in­
dustries suitplying and transport­
ing building materials have result­
ed from PWA construction in the
Northwest. Lumber mills, ¿temen*
plants, iron foundries, steel milts
and other producers and manufac­
turers of heavy goods received or­
ders for approximately g75,0UU,(MMi
worth of materials required for
these projects.
Schools, street and highway im­
provements and waterworks sy­
stems have been the most popular
types of projects built by commun­
ities in the Northwest with PWA
assistance, with sewer systems,
county and municipal buildings
and hospitals ranking high on the
list.
The construction of college and
university buildings and secondary-
schools has greatly improved edu-
cational facilities io this region,
Educational
building« cunatitute
more than a third of the entire
PWA construction program in the
Northwest. A total of 372 projects
of this type*, valued at ♦34.lX5.7iM».
have been completed or are uniter
construction,
"The hundreds of useful projects
built in the Northwest with the aid
of the Public Works Administra­
tion will be of service for years Io
come.'* K. (’. Hockley, regional
director, staled. "These projerls
have been carefully constructed of
good materials, with a minimum ol
waste. Workers on the projects
were paid fulltime wages whirl»
they spent in the communities
where they were employed, Mer­
chants and other dealers in consu­
mer goods, as well as the con­
struction trades ami the producers
of building materials, have shared
in the benefits of the PWA pro­
gram."
20,000 T e a c h e r s t o L earn
L a te s t S a f e ty M eth o d s
available to thara a comprehensive
auortment of safety education ma­
terials, In their lectures, the safety
specialists will discuss safety edu­
cation from the social standpoint,
G rant« Pa««
sufclJ .dtilmles ami habits, oigimi
gallon of a safety program In a , Now Showing —
school, visual aids in a safely edu­
I'lie Story of A I m * Lincoln Itml line
ration program, use of safely con­
never been told, Ids thrilling
roiiiiintic, eventful youth
trols, and other subjects.
Rogue Theatre
Read the advertisement! In this
paper for reliable places to trade.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
«rtOD" wan the «abject of tlie
I l L aiton Sermon In a l l
Churches of Christ. Helenllrt, on
Sunday. July 2
The Golden Te :;t was, "Unto the
King eternal. Iinntoiial. Invisible,
the only wire God. be honour and
glory for evi r and ever” (I Ttm.
1:17).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Leeson fern on was the
fotlov : from the Bible: "Trust
In the Lord with a l th ne heart;
oat lean not unto thine own
ur.'.eratandtrg.
In all thy way*
a i:nowi( l"e him, and he ehall
,1 | th - I ’ 1
I ■■
tatb. ” (I’rov. 3:5, «).
The !
,.i :'«-rir.«» i n!..o 'nrlud-
e . the fotlov. nt »o re' iti ' paea-
ages from the Chn.t.an Science
textbook, ".'•'■neo nut Health
with Kcv to the S’cripturee" by
Mary But r E dy : "God I» In­
corporeal, «II'. no, supreme Infin­
ite >1 ml. Spirit, ‘■'mil, I’r nclplc.
Life, Truth. Love” (p. 465».
“ Y ou n g M r. Lincoln*’
Henry Fonda
Alice Brady
Prevue Saturday 11 p. ill,
VIK&INIA llRl'CK IN
“S o c ie ty L a w y e r ”
Sun, Mon, Flies; July 0, It), It
G racie A llen M urder C ase
Gracie Allen
Warren William
Coming Soon —
‘O nly A n g els H a v e W in g « ’
Cary Grant
Jean Arthur
Twenty
thousand
American
school teachers w ill learn the la­
test methods of teaching accident
prevention this summer at a series
of safety education conferences
which will he conducted at 43 col­
T h ea tre — G rant« Paee
lege and university summer ses­
ALW AYS TWO BIG IKVI'l KKS
sions by the Center for Safety Edu­
cation of New York I'niversity and
Now Showing —
the National Conservation Bureau,
“ W h isp erin g E n em ie» ”
accident prevention department of e%wewew*wwwwe*wevew***************
W ITH JACK HOLT
the Association of Casualty and
P lu s
Surety Executives.
24 H O U R
“N oi th ol T h Y u c o n ”
The conferences, which cover 20
w lI'll ( II Mil I S SI UUUKTT
T O W CAR
states, arc part of the intensified
S i i i i , M o l l . 'F ile s ; July 1). III. II
program Io further reduce acci­
.lames Slew art
Carol Lombard
A N D M E C H A N IC A L
dents through the application of
“ M ade for E ach O th e r ”
advanced education methods and
S E R V IC E
principles. I)r. Herbert J. Slack,
“T he K id From T e x a s ”
director of the (’enter for Safely
WITH FLORENCE: RICE
Education, amt Miss li. Louise
Cottrell, will conduct the confer­
W ed. (Pal Nile I July 12
1 Buy one Adult ticket and lake a
ences for the Center, while Ken­
friend EltF.E
neth N. Beadle, director- of educa­
nOl'GI IS ( OKRIt.AN IN
tion for the National Conservation
“STANDARD PRODUCTS"
“T h e F ly in q Ir ish m a n ”
Bureau, will handle the Bureau's
— Plus —
Phone 167
part of the program.
South 6lli A I. — Grants l'u.«
“
In
sp
ector
H a r n le ig h ”
These safety education special­
ists will demonstrate to the attend­
ing teachers concrete methods of
effectively teaching safely in the
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school class room and will make
RIVOLI
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Tommies
Super Service
H ere is O N E o f T en B ig R eason s
W h y Y o u ’ll P r e fe r
A p p ro v e d
L a u n d ry
S e rv ic e
6. W h ite G oods S ta y W h ite —
w h ite n e s s c o n s ta n tly p r o te c te d ; no
g r a y i n g o r yell« .w ing o f s n o w y
fa b ric s .
All woolen garments cleaned
by us are moth proofed at no
extra cost.
FRENCH
LAUNDRY
AND
DRY CLEANERS
Agency; Gold Hill Hotel and
Coy’s Service Station
A m e ric a n I n s titu te o f L a u n d e r in g
L o o k fo r th is S eal o f A p p ro v a l on
o u r R ed a n d W h ite T r u c k
Grants Pass Steam Laundry
“S in ce 1900”
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WHEN IN GRANTS PASS USE THIS DIRECTORY
WRESTLING
K
Mon, July 10
E x c ite m e n t — T h rill«
SHOE REPAIRING
OPTOMETRIST
Goodyear SHOE Service
You era know your EYES
Lenses only when retpiired
107 So. 6th St.
Grants Paas
Dyeing— all colons, to match
your gown
Finest equipped shop in South­
ern'Oregon. See Gotchella.
MEDFORD ARMORY
8 :30 p. m .
S e a ts o n s a le a t V a le n tin e s
C a fe a n d B r o w n ’s
Dr. Herbert W. Hermann
OPTOMETBIOT
510 H St.
Grants Pass
Phene 1MJ
CLEANERS
CAFES
Valley Cleaner«
Shults Brothers
AUTO PAINTING AND GLAS8
611% East H. St.,
Opposite P. O.
Grapts Pass
Phone 266
Suits cleaned and pressed 81.00
Hats cleaned and blocked «1.06
Plain dtesses cleaned. preMed 81
BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING
Cave Shop Restaurant
MEALS — FOUNTAIN
260 N. 6th
Grant« Paas
I. ■
OFFICE SUPPLIES
O. S. BLANCHARD
LAWYER
will come to your home every day through
Stationery — Office Supplies
Typewriters
Gift Merchandise
Books — Drugs
THE C H R IST IA N SCIENCE M O N ITO R
C. H. Demaray
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Grants Pass, Oregon
General practice in all court«.
Reference: Grants Pass ft Jose­
phine Bank. Phoae 270
Teach Your Dollar
toHave More 'Cents'
T o m a k e y o u r d o lla r g o f a r t h e s t , s e le c t a re lia b le
b u s in e s s e s ta b lis h m e n t. T h e b u s in e s s a n d p r o f e s ­
sio n a l m en lis te d in th is
d ir e c to r y
a r e le a d e rs in
th e ir r e s p e c tiv e lin es. T h e y g u a r a n t e e th e ir m e r ­
c h a n d is e w h ic h g iv e s you a s s u r a n c e t h a t y o u w ill
be s a tis fie d . W h e n s h o p p in g , use th is d ir e c to r y .
Grants Pass
Chiropractic Physician«
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Electric treatments and diet
Steam medicated baths.
Women’s and children’s ailments
a specialty
Dr«. Walton A Miller
803 BAST B STREET
Use Your Credit-Build Now
$5.45 and up will build that additional room, re-roof
or modernize the old house — Nothing Down
Boysen’s 100% Pure Paints
Copeland Lumber Yard« — Grants Pa««, Ore
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