Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 08, 1940, Image 5

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    n » GoM H « New», Gold HUU O™f —
National Guard» Move
To Camp at Fort Lewi*
p ro b a b ly noticed n o th in g p a rtic u ­ bound. A nd p r io r Io th is largest
la rly d iffe re n t fro m r a il (ra v e l on single d a y’s m ilita r y m ovem ent, six
lin y o ilie r day. T h e ir Iruim» d e p a rt­ special tra in s o f men and equip
menl w ere handled in toe present
ed
and a rriv e d on schedule, and
Passengers tra v e lin g on Southern
cek fro m Salinas, M o n le ie y and
P a cific tra in » th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia , the business o f ra ilio s d in g wan go. Los Angeles.
Nevada a nil Oregon Sunday, Mon m ti on in the re g u la r m anner.
M o b iliz a tio n o f so ld ie rs and w in
Hui ulniiM the same ra ils was m a te ria ls means also m o b iliz a tio n
day u inl Tuesday of
th is
week
traveJing one o f (he largest, most id ra ilro a d equipm ent, as the r a il­
cu n ce iiti tiled m ovem eiils
of
sol­ road gears in w ilti defense plans.
diers, N a tio n a l guardsm en,
fie ld It means, in th is instance, m aking
equipm ent, tuuks, guns, tru cks and a v a ila b le about 525 fla t ears, box-
horses in the ra ilro a d 's h is to ry , en ears, baggage ears and stock cars,
For The Tai tie at
route Io m aneuvers o f the FourU i 103 P ullm an sleepers and coaches,
A rm y in the general
v ic in ity
of and m any extra locom otives, a ll at
In Foods
F u rl Lew is, W ashington. The m ove­ the exact lone and place as needed
ment dem onstrates once m ore th * on S outhern P a cific lines. The extra
TRACEY’S
ro le o f (lie ra ilro a d s us a v ita l arm fre ig h t cars and
locom otives are
o f the n a tio n a l defense.
being assembled fro m as fu r east as
STEAK HOUSE
On Sunday, August 4, 23 special Ogden and El Paso and the P u ll­
tra in s , averaging 30 to 35 cars mans fro m a ll o ver the c o u n try .
GRANTS PASH, OREGON
each, w ere on th e ir way s im u lta n ­
T h e ra ilro a d 's p ro b le m has to do
eously fro m w id e ly scattered p oints w ith a rra n g in g to man th is e xtra
in the three slides, a ll n o rth w a rd equipm ent and Io service it nt each
d iv is io n p o in t along the w ay, q u ic k ­
ly and e ffic ie n tly so th a t schedules
m ay be s c ru p u lo u sly adhered to.
A nd the fin a l p ro b le m is to m i:p
out o p e ra tin g schedules so tlia t the
io n lin e o p e ra tio n o f dozens o f reg­
u la r scheduled passenger a n it
fre ig h t tra in s w ill not la- d istu rb e d
despite the heavy a nil ra p id A rm y
N a tio n a l Guard movem ents.
“Glad” Diiy Specials
BROOMS
STRING GLOVES
Good Q iiu lity
F o r H op P ic k in g
3 PAIR
•
1
»
WATER JUGS
TUMBLERS
tilt ounce
Gay D ccn ru lio n s
100
50
ANKLETS
SILK HOSE
N ew
T h e Oregon NY a school w o rk
p ro g ra m , w h ic h
assists a p p ro x i­
m ately 5UUU hoys am i g irls e n ro lle d
in h igh schools and colleges, th is
w eek was a llo tte d •'<254,727 fo r o p ­
e ra tio n d u rin g Ihe co in in g school
year, a cco rd in g to announcem ent
here by NYA headquarters.
The a llo tm e n t, Io be allocated a-
niong 24 Oregon colleges and 2(17
high schools, supplem ents 9482,(Nil
received c u rlie r th is m onth fo r op
(r a tio n o f the N YA out o f school
w o rk e xiie rle n ce program .
Ivan G. M unro, stale N YA a<l-
m in is tra to r, announced
that us in
past years, purpose o f the school
w o rk program -w ill he Io help needy
yo u th s
m a in ta in
them selves
in
school in "p ro p e r and h e a lth fu l
circum stances.”
Cast year, he said, average m on-
F u ll Fashioned
Put terns
59C
100
I
1
250
School Work Program
Allotted More Money
M cG regor Co.
5c-10c-25c Store
Successor» to C&B Economy
Ih ly paym ent to students assigned
to p a rt lim e e m ploym ent was 94.4b
in h igh schools and gl3.f>0 in c o l­
leges. A tid a l o f 3(137 Oregon h ig h
.school students
earned
900,754
w h ile college students earned 9101,.
000.
M unro also announced that the
program w ill be headed by B ritt
N edry, fo rm e rly supe rin te n d e n t of
schools in T ig a rd , O regon, w ho
was last sum m er appointed N YA
.slate d ire c to r o f student w o rk .
T o be e lig ib le fo r assignment Io
the school w o rk pro g ra m students
must be between the ages o f 10 and
24, and must q u a lify on the basis o f
"c itiz e n s h ip , sch o la rsh ip and nee/1.’’
In q u irie s should be d ire cte d , not Io
N YA, but to school p rin c ip a ls o r
school a u th o ritie s in co m m u n itie s
w h e re a p p lica n ts reside.
Golden Rule Ready-to-wear Department
NINE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIVE (955) DRESSES in THIS the GREAT -
EST SALE OF DRESSES EVER ATTEMPTED IN GRANTS PASS
CR PERHAPS SOUTHERN OREGON
Almort a thousand dress« » to be sold in the next two weeks at drastic reductions
Many of them half price. Dresses for all occasions to Le worn now or any time.
TWO HUNDRED DRESSES
$3.95 values now $2.49
ONE HUNDRED BETTER
DRESSES
In litis gro u p of lovely dr s..es there
are rayons, c ry stal slit rs, bent
bergs. Alsi w ash d re sse ; in cham-
hray, gingham and voiles. “ M arie
D ressier”, and “ Lady Alice, all sizes
New one half price
F o r a decree o f the c o u rt d isso lv­
ing the bonds o f m a trim o n y e x is t­
in g between p la in tiff and defendant,
•nd d iv o rc in g p la in tiff fro m defend­
ant absolutely.
T h is summons is served upon yon
by p u b lic a tio n once each week fo r j
fo u r consecutive weeks in the Gobi
H ill News, a new spaper o f g e n e ra l]
c irc u la tio n published
in
.1 n kson
C o u n ty, Oregon, by o rd e r o f lio n .
H . II. N o r'o n , judge o f the above
name« c o u rt, w h ic h o rd e r is dated
Ju ly 15, 1940.
N E F F AND F KO H N M A Y EK
A tto rn e y s fo r P la in tiff, 200-4 Cooley
T h e a tre Bldg., M edford, Oregon.
A Cool Place to Stop
For
Best and R efreshm ent
WHEN IN GRANTS PASS
Harris Super Creamed
Shop
fa k e home Super Creamed Ice
Cream in insulated bags
Opp. F irs t N a t’l Bank
Sr4*n*c
a ° cust 1 o
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
i t I OVE ’ wax the subject of the
f j
Lesson - 8 rmon in all
Chui lies of Christ. Scientist, on
Sunday, August 4.
The Golden Text was, ”O Ood.
thou a it my God . . . Because thy
loviiigklndness Is better than life,
my lips shall praise thee” (Ps 63:-
1.3).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon wax the
following from the Bible: “I will
mention the lovingkindnesx of
the Lord, and the pralxex of the
Lord, according to all th a t the
Lord hath bestowed on us, and the
great goodness toward the house of
Israel, which he hath bestowed on
them according to his mercies, and
according to the multitude of his
lovingkindnesx'* (Isa. 63:7).
The Lesson-S rmon also Included
the following correlative passages
from the Christian Science text­
book, "Science and Health with Key
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: ' People go into ecstasies over
the sense of a corporeal Jehovah,
though with scarcely a spark of
love in their hearts; yet God is
Love, Rnd without Love. God, im­
mortality cannot appear . . . The
Christian Science God is universal,
eternal, divine Love, which chang-
eth not and causeth no evil, dis­
ease. nor death” (pp. 312, 140).
SUMMONS
In the C irc u it C o u rt o f the State of
O regon, Jackson C ounty
R U TH D AH LS TH O M
P la in tiff
vs.
August Dress Sale
which is as follows:
AK.Y1D L. DAHLSTROM,
D efendant
To the above named defen d a n t:
IN T H E N AM E OF T H E S TATE
OH OREGON, you are hereby sum­
moned and re q u ire d to appear in
ihe above entitled' co u rt and cause
md a nsw er p la in t if f’» c o m p la in t on
file h e re in w ith in fo u r weeks fro m
ihe date o f the fir s t p u b lic a tio n o f !
ib is summ ons w h ic h is J u ly 18, 1940.1
You are fu r th e r n o tifie d
that i n .
use you fa il to appear and answ er [
a id co m p la in t w ith in
said tim e
d a in tiff w ill apply to the c o u rt fo r
he re lie f prayed fo r in said com ­
p la in t, a succinct
statem ent
o fi
SPSLASHES
COACH FARES
BETWEEN POINTS
IN OREGON!
Southern*Pacific is glad to announce sweeping reductions
in one-way and roundtrip coach fares between many
Oregon points. You can enjoy the speed, comfort and
safety of train travel at lowest every-day cost in many years.
Fine service in clean, comfortable coaches and chair cars.
LOOK AT T H E S E N E W F A R E S :
to "
One- W’a j
PORTLAND . . . $4.85
. . $3.15
EUGENE . .
SALEM . . . . . . $4.20
ALBANY . . . . . $3.75
Roundtrip
$8.75
$5.70
$7.60
$6.75
Southern Pacific
See your local S.P. agent or write J. A. ORMANDY,
Gen. Paa. Agl., 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Conger Funeral Parlors
RELIABLE
REASONABLE
l i v ) Canses of Forest Fires
T his g ro u p consists of s tre e t, sport,
a ftern o o n and evening d resses
$16.95
$14.75
$12.95
$10.95
E1CHTY THREE DRESSES
$7.95 valuer now $4.49
T h is gro u p consists i f chi lin n s,
panoram a nets, rayons, linens, K
voiles and laces, all sizt s 12 to 4 j
Eresres ............
Dresses
Dresses ..............•
Presses
$8.48
$7.38
$6.48
$5.48
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY
WASH DRESSES
$1.95 values now $1.19
ONE HUNDRED ANL THREE
DRESSES
$6.50 and $5.95 vaL.et, tow $3.49
Ju n io r and w om en’s size s in ray, n
' ^ ,1= * ~
T h is g ro u p of sheer w ash dresses,
d o tte d sw iss, voile and o rg an d y
all sizes
sheers, th tied swi. , voile
French g in g h a n s .
A ttm .
ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-FOUR
WASH DRESSES
$1.00 values now 79 cents
ONE HUNDRED A N ) FOUR
DRESSES
$2.95 value;, now $1.95
Dozens of w ash dresses, striped
sh irtin g , eham hray, voiles. All sizes
O rg an d y and voile w ash d resses
12 to 52
Be sure to attend tthe Glad Show in
Grants Pass Fri. and Sat., Aug. 9 and 10
ll
TH E GOLDEN RULE
Grants Pass, Oregon
-TJfie Oregonian