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n . GoldHin g.w», 6oH HM, O r f M HÉ Thursday, Auguit 1, 1040 ■ ■ ■ ■ The Gold Hill News 5000-PIECE BAND AT FAIR E s ta b lis h e d 1897 P U B L I S H E D B Y IV E R S O N P R IN T I N G C O M P A N Y W a lla c e G. Iv e rs o n , E d ito r a n d O w n e r A n I n 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 c f G o ld H ill, O re g o n , a n d V ic in ity P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y F o r a decree o f the co u rt rtissolv big the bonds o f m a trim o n y e x is t in g between p la in t if f m id defendant, You cun know yo u r EYES m id d iv o rc in g p la in tiff fro m d e fe n d Lanses o n ly w hen re q u ire d ant abs d u lc ly . T h is summons is served upon you D r. H erb ert W H erm an n by p u b lic a tio n once each week fo r lo u r coilM'CUtlvc weeks In the Gobi OITOMETKIHT H ill News, a new spuper o f gene til e ire u lu tlo i. p u b lish e d In J ickson Grams Pass C o u n ty, Oregon, by o rd e r o f Hon, 519 H. St. Phone JAHJ II. 1». N o i ’ o ii . judge o f th - a lo v c nmnett e oor,, w h ic h o rd e r is dated Ju ly 13, 1946. N id i- ANU F R O lIN M A Y F It A tto rn e ys fo r P la in tiff. 200-4 Cooley ********************************** I he; Ire Bldg., M edford, Oregon. E n te r e d a t th e P o s to f f ic e a t G o ld H ill, O r e g o n , f o r t r a n s m is s io n t h r o u g h th e m a ils a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t te r . tra in in g im m e d ia te ly, w ill jo in the n rs t class to be conducted by the Navy in the USS Illin o is at New York C ity. C aptain J. J. Lo n d o n has The program fo r the votuntur> aeen assigned as eom m anding o f tra in in g o f candidates fo r lin e of- fic e r o f the Illin o is Reserve M id lic e r com m issions in the Naval Re shipman School and is n o w m aking serve is progressing s a tis fa c to rily . pre p a ratio n s fo r the firs t class. Cup- On J u ly 111, 856 young men between tain la m d o n has p e rfo rm e d d u ty as the ages o f 19 ami 26 inclusive, w ith professor o f naval science and tac a m in im u m o f tw o years' college tics o f the Naval R.O.T.C. u n it at education, had been enlisted in the Georgia School o f T e c h n o lo g y. N aval Reserve fo r th is tra in in g . Of Gn satisfactory co m p le tio n o f thl> this num ber, 600 em barked in the three m onth's tra in in g , reserve m itt USS W yo m in g at New Y o rk on Ju ly shipm en w ill he given com m issions 15 fo r a tra in in g cruise w h ic h w ill as ensigns in the N aval Reserve ano end at New Y o rk , August 10. D u rin g may be given an o p p o rtu n ity , i f de th is cruise, stops w ill be made at sired. to serve on active d u ty in the I H am pton Roads. V irg in ia and at fleet w iin fu ll pay and allow ances. G uantanam o Bay, Cuba. The second tra in in g cru ise in c o n On d is e m b a rk in g on August 10. nection w ith th is p ro g ra m w il l be JUNIOR MUSICIANS DAY PLANN ED ON TREASURE ISLAND. Five- 300 o f the young men w h o have made in three b a ttle sh ip s d u rin g th» year-old Albert Roman of Redwood City, California, »lgn.il« Junior q u a lifie d fo r the three m onths’ p e rio d te n ta tiv e ly scheduled fo r Musicians Day on Treasure Island, August 11, with a I last on hit big hast tra in in g as reserve m idshipm en, August 19 to September 14 A p p ro x horn. Five thousand pupils of the National Institute of Mu»le and Arts will form the world’s largest orchestra on their special day at the Qoiccn and w h o have volunteered fo r such im a te ly 1.200 men w il l be cruised Gate International Exposition when youngsters between the ages of six d u rin g th is period. and sixteen from all sections of the west present a full one hour concert T ra in in g cruises w ill co n tin u e to * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * be made in three b a ttle h ip ;. Young men interested in m aking the second he in Oregon fo r tw o o r three weeks D R . O. H . S C H E E T Z IN T H E N AM E O F T H E STATE o r subsequent cruises should apply u fte r w h ic h lie w ill go to the State OF OREGON, you are hereby sum O p to m e tr ist fo r enlistm ent at the nearest Re o f W ashington fo r a Itt-day p e rio d . moned and re q u ire d to appear in c ru itin g S tation o r R e c ru itin g Sub- EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Upon the conclusion o f his O re the above e n title d co u rt and cause S tation. gon in v e s tig a tio n , in c lu d in g v is iU and a nsw er p la in tiff's c o m p la in t on 606 East H St, across fro m and studies o f a ll hatcheries o p e ra t file h e re in w ith in fo u r weeks fro m Golden R ule H St. entrance F resh W a te r G am e F ish ed by the Oregon State Game C om the date o f the fir s t p u b lic a tio n at * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * G et T h o ro u g h S tu d y m ission, D r. Davis w ill advise the th is sum m ons w h ic h is July 18, 1911) com m ission as to an y changes o r You are fu r th e r n o tifie d that n i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ ^ , ' A tho ro u g h study o f fre sh w a te r im provem ents he deems necessary case you fa il to appear and answ ei fish -»id co m p la in t w ith in said tim e game fis h problem s in Oregon is in the in te re s t o f im p ro ve d p la in t if f w ill a p p ly to the co u rt fo r u ltu re . YOUR being conducted by D r. H. S. Davis the r e lie f p ra ye d fo r in said com D r. D avis announced that a h io - o f W ashington, D C, w h o is i. p la in t, a succinct statem ent of ogieal station has been established w h ic h is as fo llo w s : charge o f A q u ic u llu ra l Investigu t the o ld Clackamas fish hatchery tions fo r the U. S. Fish and W il w ill be com pounded w ith the •'ith Reed N ielson, b io lo g ist, in L ife Service. highest q u a lity drugs o b ta in D r. Davis, one o f the w o r ld ’s mosi -h iirg e fo r w o rk in th is region. The able and as e x a c tly as y o u r noted fish b io lo g ists and p a th o lo Work Of th is s ta tio n w ill he car D o cto r orders at the depend gists, is being assisted by D r. P. R. rie d on in co-o p e ratio n w ith the able— Needham o f S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , Oregon State Game C om m ission and w-ho is in charge o f s im ila r w o rk on the I . S. Forest Service. IFT IIS WRITE YOU M an y V o lu n te e r for T r a in in g in N a v a l R eserve PRSCRIPTIONS [STMUSiÖFl pRoctsa A ll w oolen gui'iuenta FOR YOUR' OLD TIRES e xtra coat. FRENCH LAUNDRY AND DRY CLKANKRS IF THEY’RE GOOD EHOUGH TO DRIVE OR THEY’RE VALU ABLE TO US. Pick up and deliver twice week. See how m uch ********************************** cash w e can g iv e y o u f o r IF YOUR th e m o n th e CAR NEEDS p u rc h a s e o f Bum pera "C o lo G ram e” F in is h ed u.s. 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TO. 9 t u f la a J 9 a ix irra rir-—-w.--—- —— — ] U T IR U T H ” was the subject of the 1 Lesson-Sermon In all Church es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 28. The Golden Text was, ” O God, my heart Is fixed; I w ill ring and give praise, even with my glory . . , For thy mercy Is great above the heavens: and th y tru th reacheth unto the clouds” <Ps. 108:1,4), Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For as the rain cometh down, and the snow from heaven, and returneth not thither, but watereth the earth, and maketh it b :g forth and bud, th a t It may give seed to the sower, and bread to the eater; So shell my word be th?t goeth forth out of my mouth: It shall not return unto me void, but It shall accomplish that which I please, and It shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it " Osa. 55:10,11), The Lesson-Sermon also included the following coi-retcllve passages from the Christian Science text book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “ The understanding, even in a degree, of the divine A ll power destroys fe»r, and plants the feet in the true path,—the path which leads to the house built w ith out hands, ‘eternal in the heavens.’ That evil or matter has neither in telligence nor power, is the doc trine of absolute Christian Slcence. and this is the great tru th which strips all disguise from error” (p 454). ¿O'# « 5 0 $ i *******♦********•»♦*♦*»♦♦**♦***♦*!« O W L DR UG STO R E the P a cific Coast. B A I TE K Y W A TE R L E V E L The present study, a cco rd in g to D r. Davis, w ill in clu d e fish h a tc h * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * eries, a r tific ia l c u ltiv a tio n o f fish , la e w a te r level in the e a r’s hat fish management and p la n tin g o f te ry should he kept aboui a q u a rt fish , together w ith stream surveys. e r o f an in ch above the plates at ********************************* It is probable that D r. Davis w ill a ll tim es, acco rd in g to the Enter geney Hoad Service o f the Oregon 24 H O U R State M o to r association. I f the hat * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * te ry is located u n der the hood neai T O W CA R the m o to r and thus subjected to A N D M E C H A N IC A L Y o u ’ll F in d considerable heat p a rtic u la r can should be taken Io w atch the w a te r S E R V IC E supply. 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