Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 03, 1940, Image 4

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    Thursday, October 3, 1140
The Gold Hill News
American Boy la
Companion to Thousands
11 Is estim ated (hut tourist camps
und courts have intuitili custom ers
daily, according lu the Oregon stala
Motor association.
E s ta b lis h e d 1897
Hundreds of thousands of boys
and young men read The American
FINAL NOTICE
Boy m agatine every month and co n ­
W a lla c e G. Iv e r s o n , E d ito r a n d O w n e r
sider it m ore as u living com panion
IN THE COUNTY U.tlUItT OF THE
A n 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 f than as a mugusinc.
STATE OF OIIEOON FOB JACK-
“It's as much a buddy to ma as
SON COUNTY.
G old H ill, O re g o n , a n d V ic in ity
my neighborhood chum,** w rites one
In the Matter of the Estate
high school senior. "The American
of
JOHN C.
INGLING, som etim es
Boy seem s to understand a boy's
known as John Ingling, Deceased.
problem s and considers
them in
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
NOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN that
such a sym pathetic and helpful w ay.
the undersigned has filet) his Final
It gives advice and entertaining
Keport and Account in the ubove
E n t e 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 ­ reading on every subject in w hich
entitled mutter, and the above en­
titled Court lias fixed the 14th day
a young fellow is interested. It Is
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 .
o f October, 1940, ut the hour of 10
particularly helpful in sports. 1
o ’clock a. m., in the County Court
made our school basketball team
Hoorn, in the Court House In Med­
rod,
guayule
and
a
variety
o
f
trans­
because o f playing tips I read in
S y n th e tic R u b b e r
ford. Jackson County, Oregon, os
planted natural rubber trees. But The American Boy.”
the time and place for hearing ob­
last year only 1,700 tons of native
jections to suid Final Account and
Many
fam
ous
athletes
in
all
N inety-seven per cent o f all the
the settlem ent thereof.
and synthetic rubber w as used in sports credit much of their success
rubber consum ed in the United
FRANK J. NEWMAN,
this country, as against 592.000 tons to helpful suggestions received from
Adm inistrator.
States conies from half-way around
of natural rubber brought 10,000 spiorts articles
carried
in The
SI2-O3
the globe, from the Dutch East In­
m iles from islands in the Orient. American Boy m agazine. Virtually
dies and British Malaya.
And this tonnage w as 60 per cent every issue offers advice from a
With this supply in constant dan­ of the entire w orld’s supply.
famous coach or player. Football,
ger of being cut off by w ar it is no
■
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It is the synthetic product on basketball, track, tennis, in fact
w onder that American industrial­
w hich the United States w ould have every major sport is covered in
You can know your EYES
ists as w ell as m ilitary leaders have
to depend mainly if w ar or other fiction and fact articles.
{ P jL G R IM FATHERS
been w orried about how to meet a
L
am es only whrn required
catastrophe w ere to cut off our
Teachers, librarians, parents and
sudden rubber fam ine should it
supply o f natural crude rubber from leaders of b oys’ clubs also recom ­
HAO LITTLE CASH —
(WJ hen great grandpa set out
D r. H e rb e rt W H e rm a n n
com e.
the ¡para tree. T hree m anufacturers mend The American Boy enthusias­
THEIR WEALTH WAS
OPTOMBTRINT
IN 4 9 FOR CALIFORNIA , ^ 5 0 0
The U. S. Department of Agri­ are pioneering in m aking the syn
tically. -They have found that as a
LARGELY GUN.AXE.CABIN
culture has carried on experim ents thetics. The Goodrich Company of general rule regular readers of The
WAS GOOD ANNUAL IN C O M E .
Grants Pass
for several years w ith rubber beat­ Akron, O., w ill soon have a plant American Boy advance more rap-
S19 H. St.
Phone 2561
ing native plants such as golden- in operation making several tons idly and develop m ore w orth w h ile
N FREE,DEMOCRATIC U S .,
daily of ‘Ameripol,’ Standard Oil is characteristics than do boys w ho
HALF OF ALL MEN OWN
building a plant at Baton Bogue, L a .1 do not read it.
HOMES ; 6 4 . 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 LIFE
to make ‘buna,’ and has a sm aller
Trained w riters and artists, fam ­
INSURANCE POLICY-HOLDERS
testing plant at Bayw ay. N. J., m ak­ ous coaches and athletes, explorers,
HAVE PROVIDED AVERAGE
ing ‘butyl.’ The F irestone Tire com ­ scientists and men successful in
YOUR
OF
$ 3 7 0 0 FOR FAMILY
pany also is turning out sm all quan­ business and industry join w ith an
D R . O. H . S C H E E T Z
PROTECTION
—
tities o f Ihe substitute, ’buna.*
experienced staff to produce in The
O p to m e tris t
4 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 HAVE SAVINGS
All these synthetics have a com ­ American Boy, the sort of reading
ACCOUNTS
AVERAGING
?
5
5
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w ill be com pounded w ith the
E Y E S IG H T
S P E C IA L IS T
mon base, a byproduct or petro­ matter boys lik e best.
highest quality drugs obtain­
leum made by long distillation. The
The American Boy sells on most
THERE ARE ENOUGH AUTOS TO
606 East H St, across from
able and as exactly as your
finished product contains several new sstands at 25c a copy. Subscrip­
SEAT EVERY MAN .WOMAN.CHILD.
Golden Bule II St. entrance
Doctor orders at the depend­
chem icals prepared from such pro­ tion prices are $2.00 for one year
able—
fusely available m aterials as air. or $3.50 for three years. Foreign and
natural gas and soap. It is of in ter­ Canadian rates 50c a year extra. T o
est to note that w ith tires on it subscribe sim ply send your name,
GOOD ADVICE
ind conditions of American citi­
OWL DRUG STORE
made of one of these substitutes, a address and rem ittance direct to
zens. All they ask is that the draft
G R A N TS PASS, O RE.
car could utilize as products o f the The American Boy, 7430 Second
W illiam Green, president of thi itself be fairly and im partially cur­
sam e oil w ell, fuel, lubricating oil Blvrl., Detroit, Yfichignn.
American Federation of Labor, ha- ried out, that neither imi II nor po­
and the rubber on w hich it travels.
objected strongly to the passage pi sition shull he perm itted to inter­
Main problem of getting m ore of F ir s t F e w S tep s o f f C u rb
the draft bill. But now that it is ap­ fere w ith its operations; thul every
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the synthetic rubber into use is. its _
v
,
,
parent conscription is the law ol claim for exem ption shall In- heard.
PROCESS
excessive cost over the natural p r o -. U A n g e r o u s t o r r e d e s tn a n s
the land, after having been fully
duct. At present the syn th etics cost
and thoroughly debated in congress, GOLDEN GATE FAIR PASSES
\\Sth the man afoot the ch ief
around 65 cents a pound w h ile the
Green told a gathering of unionists SIX MILLION GATE MARK
natural rubber is about 20 cents. victim of traffic accidents in cities, in W ashington on Monday:
All w oolen garments cleaned
The form er cost could be cut down Dr. E. B. McDaniel, president of
W hatever form conscription
by us ate moth proofed at no
Paid attendance ut the 1940 Gold­
very m aterially by increased pro­ the Oregon State Motor associatim .,
extra cost.
finally takes, w e w ill support it
duction but there w ould be no out­ declared today that the pedestrian
en Gale International exposition
und carry it out.
let for any increase at present. If must be particularly w ary when
reached the 6,000,000 mark on Sep­
FRENCH
LAUNDRY
AND
That is not only the reasonable,
im portation of natural rubber were taking the first few steps o ff the
tember 26 as Mrs. Em ily Nordstrand
DRY CLEANERS
but also the patriotic p osition to
to be stopped it w-ould be com fort­ curb.
of San F rancisco went through a
Pick up and deliver tw ice a
“A survey of accidents involving take. Indeed, “w e w ill support it turnstile. Mrs. Nordstrand, a house­
ing to know that w e could get along
and carry it out” might w ell be­
week.
without it by substituting the syn pedestrians in a large Eastern city,
w ife, w on a 30 day cruise Io New
IF THETRE 6000
come ihe sentim ent of all classes
thetic product of this h ighly strg cited in the A.A.A.’s manueJ, P edes­
York anjj return, w ith all expenses
EN0U6H TO DRIVE
trian Protection show ed that first
tegic material.
paid, and several other sm all prizes. ************wvwwwwwwwwbb*wwwwwb%wa
01 THETRE VALV­
steps o ff the curb are m ost danger­
U LE TO U l
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
ous,’’ Dr. McDaniel said. “Visual
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E O F U N E M ­
reasons for such accidents are lack
P L O Y M E N T C O M P E N S A T IO N
WJJEALITY'' was the subject of
of attention on the part of the per­
the Les'on - Sermon in all
W IL L B E h ERE T H IS M O N T H
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
son afoot, and obstruction to v is­
cash «• can
Sunday. September 29.
W ith the ending of the base year ion due to parked cars so that the
giva yoa far
The Golden Text was, "Pear not,
on w hich 1941 benefits are to be pedestrian doe« not see the ap­
little flock; for it Is your Father’s
them on tbs
proaching
veh
icle,
and
the
driver
paid, field representatives o f the
good pleasure to give you the king­
Unemploym ent Compensation Com­ has only a few secon d s’ tim e in
parchase af
dom” (Luke 12:32).
m ission are making every effort w hich to see the w alker after he
Among the citations which com­
this month to secure from
more leaves the curb.
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
E x c ite m e n t — T h r ill»
“No( o n ly are the first steps dan­
than 10,000 covered em ployers com­
following from the Bible; "O Lord,
how manifold are thy worksl In
plete w age records for the. past four gerous, but the middle of Ihe street
8 :3 0 p. m .
wisdom hast thou made them all;
quarters. Based on pay received be­ has a high pedestrian accident rate.
the earth Is full of thy riches"
tw een 'October 1, 1939 and Septem­ An analysis o f pedestrian fatalities
M e d fo r d A r m o r y
IPs. 104:24).
ber 30, 1940, claim s for 1941 jobless in a city on the. Great Lakes in 1939
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
insurance in the state m ay be filed show ed that three out ol four oc­
S e a ts on sa le a t B r o w n ’s
the following correlative passages
beginning Decem ber 11, 1940. Field curred in the m iddle o f the street,
from the Christian Science text­
Auditor James E. Keys w ill be in or. in the traffic lanes im m ediately
book, “Science and Health with Key
the southern Oregon territory for adjacent to the center. C onclusions
to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
a m as asesTT-t
m ost of October to contact em ploy­ reached in the study w ere, (1) that
Eddy; “All reality is In Ood and
ers of four or m ore w orkers cover­ the pedestrian expected the m otor­
His creation, harmonious and etern­
al. That which he creates Is good,
ist to stop or slo w dow n and p er­
ed by the act.
and He makes all that is made . . .
mit him to cross safely, (2) that the
Let us learn of the real and eternal,
pedestrian expected to be seen ev ­
and prepare for the reign of Spirit,
en though visibility w as poor and
the kingdom of heaven,—the reign
THE TIRE MAN
he w as w earing dark clothing at
and rule of universal harmony,
U . 8. T IR E S
night, and (3) that pedestrians
which cannot be lost nor remain
T h e S e a l o f A p p ro v a l
mai^y times underestim ated the
forever unseen” <pp. 472,208).
S ix th and M . S tre e ts
SEE US AND AVOID PAYING RENT
speed of the approaching vehicle.
G ra n ts Paas
Pedestrians, too, are apt to becom e
confused in the m iddle o f the street
BOYSEN’S 100% PURE PAINTS
w ith veh icles bearing down on
them from both d irection s.’’
30"'Pnnual
In connection w ith the club’s
I
<
pedestrian
protection
cam paign.
IF YOUR CAR
Dr. McDaniel urged m otorists to
/•
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G ra n ts P aas, O re g o n
slo w down at in tersection s, anil
Awarded by the American In­
NEEDS
stitute of Laundering after
he p articularly alert for pedestrians
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P assing Rigid Tests
w ho might step out from behind a
Bumpers “Coto Crame”
parked car. He urged pedestrians Io
OUR DRIVER PICKS UP AND
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cross on green traffic signal only, to
DELIVERS ON TUBS. A F R I.
with
w ait until the w ay is clear before
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