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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1940)
TS« Gold HUI N«w>t faMjjUM, Or»gw The Gold Hill News Established 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 Wallace G. Iverson. Editor and Owner An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y Entered at the Postoffice at Gold Hill. Oregon, for tran s mission through the mails as second-class m atter. S h a k esp ea rea n F e s tiv a l S ta r ts at A sh la n d A u g. 9 With Queen Flixabeth and her court on tour of the central part of Oregon this week, final plans for the presentation of the sixth annual Shakespearean Festival, to be given the 9th to 17th of August, are draw- s***»»******»*»**»»**»»**»*****»** DR. 0 . H . SC H E E T Z O p to m e tr ist E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T 606 East H St, across from Golden Rule H St. entrance V»»»»»»»**»*»*»»»»»»»»»»»**»****** m x tw v w v x v v v v » » » « » » v » v v » » » v « * Y o u ’ll Find Bert Barnes T h e J e w e le r A T H IS N E W L O C A T IO N ing to a close, and production heads are anticipating the most success ful season yet experienced. Press rehearsals are now in Ihei: second week and being undertaken with full make up. stage, and light ing effects. Director W illiam David Cottrell is pushing the more humor ous sequences, in line w ith the policy this year to present only the more gusty, colorful of Shake spearc's plays. Art Director, Lois M. Ilowiner. is completing the last of 125 new costumes, all patterened after the originals of the period of eae»| separate play. She operated on the theory of making the costumes fit the mood of the play, and persons who have seen the new raiment are h ig h 'in their praise of the re sults. Arr in g c m e c is are tieing complet ed for a second tour of Queen Bess and her court through northerr California w ithin a short time. The group w ill rover Yreka. Shasta City. LET US WRITE YOU 515 H. ST. Grants Pass, Oregon FOR YOUR OLDTIRÉS YOUR PRSCRIPTIONS w ill be compounded with the j ; highest quality drugs obtain able and as exactly as your Doctor orders at the depend able— O W L DR UG STO R E G R A N TS PASS, O R E. IF THEY'RE 6000 EHOUGH TO DRIVE ON THEY’RE VALU ABLE TO US. See how much cash we can give you for them on the purchase of ********************************** “ L A D IE S M E C H A N IC A L SMOOTH TIRES ARE CANCEROUS A l£T US SAFETY-CHECK YOUR TIRES TOOM W Tommies Super Service “ STANDARD PRODUCTS" Pbone 167 South 6th & L — Grants Pass i******* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Duckworth L IV E ’i WITH ROSEMARY LANE when required D r. H erb ert W H erm an n OPTOMEÌRIST IF YOUR CAR ( i l III11S NEEDS M9 II. SI. Puss Phone 258J S ix th and M . 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Radiators or Tops Repaired Of Hie 33 accidents in which the part of every young man for deaths occurred. 27 were on ru travel and adventure. Sea Such is the opinion of Major ral highways, 18 on heavily trav All woolen garments clean«««! James It. Hurdie. in charge of »tie eled roads amt nine on lightly trav by us h i e moth proofed at no Marine Corps recruiting station at eled highways. There were three rxtru cost. M cC R A C K E N B O D Y Portland, Oregon, who states that fatal accidents in business districts of cities and three in residential the first question asked by each ap FRENCH LAUNDRY AND SH O P plicant is "Where do we go from areas. DRY CLEANERS Of Hie total of 2.862 accidents, on here*" Next to Court House Pick up and deliver twice a They do not always |m l the ques ly 25 per cent occurred outside week. tion i i that fashion, tail the exam urban areas, thus one fourth or Phone 170 Grunts Puss ining officer can readily sec that all the traffic mishaps of the month their chief desire is to get started caused more than three fourths of ************* ****************»*»%'« » ********************************* for one of the numerous Marine the fatalities. Pedestrian fatalities constituted i corps posts at home or abroad, and (specially one which happens to lie 28 per cent of the traffic deaths of the month, non collision accidents in sonic far corner of the globe. Most of the young men who seek accounted fo r 18 per cent while enlistment in the Marine Corps crushes between two or more cars nowadays are not of the hitch h ik accounted for only 17 percent. There ing tvpc. M my of them, natives of I was one bicycle death and one ino- localities from twenty five to thirty ! torcycle fatality. Sixty per cent or the pedestrians killed in accidents miles from the city. They enlist for nearly every reas were 65 years of age or older amt on under ihe sun ami mainly tie 76 per cent of those killed were en cause thev have either failed Io find gaged in some unsafe action at the satisfactory employment at home or time they were struck. Intersections were the scene of have succumbed to the natural de sire of nearly eve, y normal youth nearly half the tr-ffie crashes o ' to travel about a bit and see wtiat Is ihe month, lint only 15 per cent of the fatal accidents occurred on -,'oing on elsewhere. Happily the Marine Corps is able intersections. Forty-eight per rent to fu lfill that desire very satisfac occurred on st" light a ways and ?0 torily. The entire corps is trained per rent occurred on curves. Excessive speed led Hie list of w ith a view to quick mobilization or the rapid shifting of units her« driver actions contributing io fata1 accidents during the month w i’ ti •n«t there. Traveler« Salctv Servie» Officers and men change locations driving off the roadway second an,» constantly. The main training sta driving on Ihe wrong side of Hu- 1. Quit your skidding and give us the correct answer to this one: tions at Parris Island. So. Carolina highway third. Sixteen fatal ace | If your car starts to skid on a wet or icy pavement the best thing to do is to — (a) throw out the clutch and apply the brakes sharply, and San Diego, (California, have dent drivers were in the 15-24 age group and 15 were in the 25-39 age (b) leave the clutch in and apply the brakes carefully. <c> throw out group, these two grouns accounting j the clutch and apply the brakes carefully, (d) shift into second gear and apply the hand brake. for three fourths of the fatal aeei 2. If, in spite of your precautions, you do go into a skid, you w ill dent drivers of the month. keep cool, keep a firm grip on the wheel, and steer — (a) straight ahead. < b) in the direction you are skidding, (c) in the direction op posite to that in which you are skidding. ********************************** 3 You'll find that only one of these methods w ill enable you to Ô i f a - i S«,n«,Z . AAuZ *7A«aZw A u g u st W . G lu tsch cross slippery street car tracks or icy ruts wittiout difficulty — D O C TO R O F O P T O M E T R Y (a) ease into the tracks or ruts, then speed up and gradually work G R A N TS PASS. O R EG O N your wheels out on the other side, (b) slow down and cross at us Successor To Dr. Jud Bicker! wide an angle as possible, (c) slow down and cross in us nearly a parallel position as possible. Specialist in all problems of Now Showing - eye comfort and vision Edward G. 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