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The Gold H ill News, Gold Hill, Oregon Red Croat W ill Receive Donation: Tor Relief O f W a r Sufferers Central Committee, Hie American being solicited by the American Red National Red Cross, through Its Cross.” .1,715 chapters ami 7,133 branches To date, money and supplies Io w ill receive, but is not soliciting, the value of $95.000 have been ap propriated fo r transm ittal Io E u r Mr. George I-rey, chairman of Hie contributions fo r reUcf in connec ope by Ihe American Red Croat, w ith the present European Jackson Couiils Heil Cross f ’.hap- tion $20,1100 has been sent Ambassmior ler, announced toda» ihn I in con co nflict, to he expended fo r needed Joseph Kennedy fo r use in aiding fo rm ity V Hb n ilei ision of Hu* supplies which w ill be distributed Ihe Alheniu su rvivors; $25,000 bat im p u rtia lly , in accordance wit>- its been advanced the American Hos j usual policies. Il was also announc pital in Paris to nice, emergency ed that if contributors so desire, situations caused by the European they may designate the country lo r W ar; ami $50,000 has been appro : the re lie f o f w hich they wish to priated Io purchase hospital tents, have th e ir co ntributions utilized, ilrugs, ami blankets Io be shipped w ith the understanding that the Io the Polish Red Cross. funds so contributed w ill |»e ap : plied by the American Red Cross Io the purchase and transport of hos Em ploym ent Service Placer pital and medical supplies to Hie M an y Oregon Residents Red Cross society in Ihe country Yuras designated. A ll records fo r placements were MaixnneUe Dresses j smashed by Ihe Oregon State Em Mr. Frey pointed out, in res|»orise I Famouaform to Inquiries from organisations ployment Service durin g August. Foundation Garments w ishing Io raise funds fo r trans- j D ire ctor I.. C. Sloll announced tp- I 'r d ly Things For Hables u iilta l to Europe, that “ by Act o f j lay, fo llo w in g a checkup o f reports i Congress o nly Ihe Sanitary C o rp -i from Hie 21 offices m aintained in FREE INKTKUt TIONH IN of the Arm y and Navy ami the V •'ie slate. KN ITTIN G 'Hie 12,540 m<n and women le- merican Red Cross are permitted Wi* take (>r<ls*rs fo r and K nit Io make use of the name and em lurned Io jobs reduced Hie active Anything blem of Ihe Reil Cross in this coun f i e of job seekers to .in all tim e try . Other groups w hich may b- !o v of 32,793. A year ago there were TRY US raising funds, even though they in more Hi :i 75,tail’ Oregonians liste r D orothy E n trikcn ’s tend to turn these funds over to the by Hie employme.it service as job hunters. American Red Crass, are no, Io “Y A R N SH O P” : August totals soared UH |»er -cn’ make use o f Ihe name am1 emh'eni : iieyond July's figures and boosted MAC’S MARKET ARCADE of Ihe Red Cross in th e ir solieitn I Grunts Pass, Oregon • Hons, or lake any steps that might l i t three month summer total Io 6.) A lead to a belief that the funds were per cent above that o f las, summer, • • • recapitulation of statistics compiled in Ihe office here showed. S ixty-lhree per cent o f Ihe Aug ust placements were in private In dustry and the service credited seasonal agricu ltu ra l activities, no unusually heavy placement o f fire fighters arid an intensive “ baek-to- N O W IN T H E I R w o rk ” drive all over the stale for the record performance. Hops, vegetables and canning ac tiv ilie s in Hie W illam ette valley, fru it ami berries in Multnomah — M edford 105 East M ain Washington, Hood River and Wasco. | grain in eastern Oregon, lettuce anil N ext In Br'< w it’s Cafe liens in W allowa and potatoes in j ■ September 21, 1931 L S.O.S. From Bottom of Well Makes Life Savers of Two Boys Ladies' Exclusive Specialty Shob Arista Fur Store N E W L O C A T IO N W E I N V I T E Y O U T O S T E P IN A N D G E T A C Q U A IN T E D W I T H O U R N E W S T O R E SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'-SSSSSSWSVSSSWS ISSXXVXWSWWWXXXWXVXXSXXXXSXM LO OK — CONTEST G E N U IN E S P E E D Q U E E N W A S H E R Regular Price ....................... $54.50 W ill Be Sold T o The Highest Bidder Come In And M ake Y o ur Sealed Bid N O W Contest Closes September 30 F IC K ’S H A R D W A R E M edford 221 W . M a in T A S T IE R M E A L S the F T -A S H L IO H T signals apparently J coming from the depths of the earth and seen by two boy» who happened to be passing along a lonely road some distance away probably saved James Kidwell, of Mount Vernon, Texas, from death In an abandoned well. Kidw ell had been opossum hunt ing. He had bagged seven of the animals and bad decided to call it a night. Then, as be started for borne, bis dog suddenly let out a terrified yelp and disappeared. Such behavior by a dog is believed by people In that region to be a sure omen of evil. “I had rounded the corner of an abandoned house on a hilltop," K id well said later, “when suddenly I heard the crackling of rotten tim bers. I felt the sickening sensation of walking upon nothing at all. When I came to I found myself in pitch blackness standing waist deep In tcy water. I was evidently at the bottom of an old well. "My first thought was of my flashlight which I bad dropped in my fall. W ith hands aDd feet, 1 groped around In the water for It. A fter a long search I found It par tially burled In muck and slime “I wiped it off as best I could suit turned it on. There, enclosing me on all aides was a smooth expanse of brick. I threw the beam upwarda only to see dangling pieces of rotted timber and loosened brick which threatened to fall at any moment. “I knew that a country road, al though seldom used, ran nearby. My only hope was to wig-wag dis tress signals so long as the bat teries in my flashlight held out. “I stood there In the cold water signaling until my fingers were cramped and stiff. Then I heard voices, and two boys appeared. Although the road was some dis tance away, they had seen my signals. “Believe me, I was thankful when they pulled me out. But I was more thankful that the batteries in my flashlight were fresh when they were put In. I f they had failed. I was done for.” Kidwell was uninjured by his fall and little the worse for his long immersion. After a short visit at a farmhouse some miles away, he was able to return home. CHiUSTSAM SCIENCE CHURCHES « M A T T E R ” was the subject of the Lrr»on-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Sept. 17. The Golden Text was, “ Mv flesh and my hearth falleth : but God ta the strength of my heart, and my pcrtlon for ever” (Ps. 7 3 :2 6 ). Among the citations which c(MPVi'J5«‘t la e I.s w e s S sniisit arts the following from the Bible: “ Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. I f any man love the world, the love o, the Father Is not fn him. For all that Is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and th lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but Is of the w orld” ( I John 2:1 5, 16 ). The Lcrson-Scrmon also Includ ed the following correlative pas sages from the Christian Science textbook, “ Science and Health with Key ,0 the Scriptures” by Mary Raker Ecidy: “ So-called m aterial existence affords no evidence of spiritual existence and im m ortality . . . . Jesus reasoned on this sub ject practically, and controlled sickness, sin, and death on the basis of hfs spirituality. Under standing tho nothingness of ma terial thing», he spoke of flesh and Spirit as tho two opposites,— as error and T ru th , not contributing In any way to each other’s happi ness and existence" (p. 3 5 6 ). ill W A N TE D : Representative to look after o u r magazine subscription in terests in Gold H ill and vic in ity. Our plan enables you to secure a good par, o f Hie hundreds of dol lars spent in Ibis v ic in ity each fa ll and w in te r fo r magazines. Oldest agency in I . S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and e- quipm ent free. 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