Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, October 31, 1940, Image 5

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Thursday, October 31, 1940
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The
Relief Needs In Britain
Are Mounting Rapdly
hull of Incendiary bomb» with 30,- warm t’Tothlug from this country.
000 volunteer firemen, clearing her Healed houses w ill be virtually non his letter of appointment to com­
mittee members that the food stamp
debris-strewn streets — 1» carrying existent.
plan has acquainted grocers and
her
chin
high
in
the
face
of
her
Bomb luirnsscd London — livinn
He declared there isn’t enougli other food retailers and wholesal
greatest
challenge
in
history.
In (lump nir-riild shelters, fighting a
glass in ull of tlie British isles to
One thing that helps a lot is the replace the broken windows in the ers w i.li Lie problem of surpluses,'
tireless battle iigulnst the nightly
flow of American Bed Cross relief London area alone. More canteens said Carat. “ Their mutual interest
supplies, From poorest families on are needed Io insure an adequate in tlie successful operation of the
the East Side to the fashionable distribution of food. Medical sup­ stamp plan has banded them togeth
homes of the West Side, grateful plies w ill be an imperative item in er and they have evinced a w illin g ­
ness, through their state A county
eyes are turning toward America taking precautionary steps nguinst
committees,
to call the attention of
for gifts of clothing, medical sup­ the outbreak of epidemic disease
both
cash
and
stamp customers to
plies, ambulunces and mobile can­ which threatens because of crowd­
wholesome surplus foods which
teen units.
ed living conditions.
are better values due to abundance."
This wus the gist of a report bro,
Getting advance information to
here by David K. E. Bruce upon his International Road
food retailers as to surplus crops
return after serving three months
w ithin the state w ill he one of the
Project is Endorsed
w illi Hie Americuu Bed Cross in
functions of the committee. It is es­
London.
Endorsement of the liitcrnidion.it timated that current surplus remov­
American Bed Cross headquarters Pacific Highway propect and u call al programs have increased farm
icated near Waterloo Bridge has fo r coordination of the endeavors income in the state «1,500.000 to «2,-
been in the center of the Intensely of all interested organizations to 000,000 hut it is expected that suc­
bombed urea since the beginning of advance this enterprise to complet­ cessful, cooperative merchandising
the blitzkrieg in August. Bruce ion wus voted at the recent annual drives may m ultiply this.
said.
meeting of the Western Conference
"As in ull of London,” he said, of Automobile Clubs in Reno, Ne­ Copy of First Version of
‘your Bed Cross committee oper­ vada, it was announced today by National Song Acquired
ates part of the time from air-raid Bay Conway, manager of the Ore­
shelters. Because of ureas where gon Slate Motor association, who
I lie library of congress announc­
lime ombs have fallen and disloca­ was chosen Conference Chairman ed recently Hint it had just acquir­
tion of Iraffie many of the volun­ for this yeur.
ed a real patriotic ra rity — a copy of
teers in (lie office spend four and
I he forty motor club executives Hie first published version of
five hours commuting each way. at the conference were unanimous America's national anthem _ The
RECTANGULAR ROASTERS
Bui like every Londoner, they have in zupfjorting this international Slur Spangled Banner.
1 SUH
Mow an «,
withstood the «train and none has lighway project which contemplut-
The small broadside, or handbill,
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suffered any physical in ju ry,”
s connecting north-south routes in * by 6 ‘ j inches and containing the
Hoot ovonly, assuring boautilull^
Bruce pruised the manner in western United States w ith Alaska full text of the song, together with
btownod juicy low! and roast
which coordinating agencies are ef­ mil with Central and South Aineri- a short account of how it came to
moata. boU-baatiag covers Uao
alao lor r . ni
t Winci. etc.
ficiently distributing American Bed
Io provide a continuous motor be written, is one of the only two
Cross supplies. The British Bed oud linking the Americas, gups w ill known to exist.
Cross handles the medical and hos­ lave to he closed beyond Hazelton,
The library obtained it from Jes­
pital relief supplies and clothing Iritish Columbia northward t o se E. Cassard, of Baltimore, who
and other relief h handled by the Alaska and southerly beyond Mex- found it in an old scrapbook in his
Womens Voluntary Service Corps, co City through the Latin-Am er­ attic. The only other known copy
an organization of 800,000 women ican republics. Tlie resolution of is in the Walters art gallery in Bal­
headed by Lady Stella Beading.
■ndorsement reads:
timore.
lie described how the W.V.S. had
Because of its economic value,
The first printing of Francis
taken over the 90 mobile canteens Is contribution to national defense, Scott Keys famous poem happened
Iven by the American Bed Cross md its social significance, we, the lo be a broadside because at the
O VAL
RO A STERS
md were tirelessly rushing food to Western Conference of Automobile time of its production in 1814 ail
2 ( U H - M o w 0*1,
•efugee concentration points, and lubs, endorse the International newspapers in Baltimore had sus­
O firemen, police and air raid pre- ’acific Higliway, and urge the pended publication
. »3»» •s r
while every
'uution workers.
American Automobile association, able bodied man in the city shoul­
Tit smalt ovods . Ideal tor chickona,
ducks, small turkeys, and moat
B ritain’s greatest needs of the md other interested organizations dered a gun against the British.
roosts. Host last, brows ovonly.
•our involve the approach of win- o continue their efforts to procure
The library of congress now has
er. Hundreds of thousands of evne- ongressional help in advancing virtually a complete collection of
ctiildren w.omen and aged w ill liis enterprise.”
early editions of the Star Spangled
in desperate need of additional
Banner, including the first printing
Oregon Surplus Marketing w ith music, engraved by Thomas
Carr of Baltimore. About the only
Committee Heads Named
thing it lacks is the first full manu­
WATCH BEPAW (NG
A|*pointinent of Bay W. G ill, stale script draft, of which the Walters
I.-s rrv S ch a d e
grange master, as chairman of a art gallery also is the proud posses­
« P Watch Inspector
.•ommittee to more closely coordi­ sor.
Since 101«
nate Oregon agriculture w ith the
( ‘entrai -Next in Cratertan
GOLD HILL GRANGE NO. 534
administration's farm surplus
Medford, Oregon
Meets first and th ird Thursdays
moval programs was announced in
Washington D.C., today by Seer.- it 8 p. m.. at their hall next to tele-
uirt of
Agriculture Claude S. >hone office. H. E. club meets see-
>nd and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p
Wickard.
Ollier leading farm and food in- n., usually at Orange Hall.
The Seal of Approval
luslry leaders named to serve a
•ne year tenure are Harley Libby
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
of Jefferson, head of the Farmers’
WfJROBATlCN AFTER DEATH"
Union; G. A. Brown, Portland dairy
I was the subjict of the Les­
cooperative manager; G. J. McPher-
son-Sermon In all Churches of
on, secretary-treasure- of the Ore­
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Octo­
gon Betail Grocers association;
ber 27.
»sins
OPEN ROASTERS
Harry Meyer, chain store president
Tlie Golden Text was, "Let us
Us* with rack lor opon
not be weary m well doing; for In
•nd J. F. Stort, prominent grain
roasting or broiling. Use l a i n
due seasen we shell reap, If we
md iced dealer of Redmond.
Awarded by the American In ­
pan alone for baking.
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faint not" (Gal. 6:9).
‘The Oregon committee is the
stitute of Laundering after
Among the citations which com­
first among many such state ad­
Passing Bigid Tests
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
visory groups we hope to see de­
following from the Bible: "Blessed
OUR DRIVER PICKS UP AND
veloped as our surplus marketing
be the God and Father of our
DELIVERS ON TUES. & FR1.
efforts become more extensive,”
Lord Jesus Chiist. which accord­
I.eave Your I-aundry at The
said Jonathan Garst, regional direc
ing to his abundant mercy hath
“ Ace of Spades"
tor of the Surplus Marketing Ad­
begotten us again unto a lively
ministration who is in Portland to
hope by the resurrection of Jesus
GRANTS PASS
Christ from the dead. To an In­
confer w ith Mr. Gill and other
heritance Incorruptible, end unde-
ommittee members.
STEAM LAUNDRY
“ Where Most People Trade"
flled, and that fadeth not away,
"Objective of the committee w ill
“ Since 1900”
reserved In heaven for you" (1 Pet­
'»e
to
seek
increased
sales
of
Ore­
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
er 1:3, 4).
gon surplus products particularly
The Lesson-Sermon also included
dairy, poultry, perishable fruits,
the following correlative passages
vegetables and other diversified
from the Christian 8clence text­
farm products through aggressive
book, "Science and Health with
ooperative merchandising methods,
Key to the Scriptures” by Mary
Baker Eddy: "Mortals need not
he expanded food stamp plan and
fancy that belief in the experience
lie purchase of commodities for the
of death will awaken them to
chool lunch program.”
glorified
being . . . As death flnd-
Garst pointed out that the eoni-
SHOP THE GOLDEN RULE FOR ALL YOUR
eth mortal man, so shall hs be af­
nittee w ill establish a closer w ork-
ter death, until probation and
ng partnership between farmers,
WET WEATHER MEEDS. NEW FALL
growth shall effect the needed
food distributers and government
change" (p. 291),
with a mutual understanding of each
MERCHANDISE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
other’s problems.
‘The Secretary has indicated in
^Ve-itr-Ever
ROASTBR3
August W. Glutach
GOLD HILL LODGE n o . 129
Maeta Every Taaadasr Night
YOU ARE WELCOME
DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY
Successor To Dr. Jud Rlckarl
Darrell Hendrickson, Noble Grand
Frank Carter — Vice Grand
Paul Thompson, weoretary
Art Gorham —- Treasurer.
Specialist tn all problem* of
eye comfort and vision
308 Fluhrsr Bldg. - Phone 114g
Medford, Oregon
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Save Money Now!
VOTE 27-X FOR
I. B. “Blin” Coleman
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
C O UNTY JUDGE
Elect a native of Jackson County who is
acquainted with the County’s needs and is
1C.d by e*Perience in County affairs to
fulfill the duties of the office.
J. B. Blin’ Coleman fo r Counly Judge Committee,
Norris, Sec’y.
Aubry
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Rogue River
Hardware Co.
Vote 32 (X) For
C. A . Myers
Republican Nominee for
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Jackson County, Oregon
Qualified by 15 years of Experience
as Deputy Assessor
If elected I w ill give efficient,
Courteous and Economical Service
POYER
Democratic Nominee for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Jackson County
Four years satisfactory office experience before
coming to Ashland. Nineteen years success­
ful dairyman in Ashland
ELECT
I. E. Schuler
Democratic Candidate
for
WET WEATHER NEEDS
M EN ’S
20 years a tax-payer in
Jackson County
Southern Oregons Finest Entertainment! Your Medford Theatres!
WATER PROOFED WORK CLOTHING
RAIN JACKETS
RAIN SLICKER COATS
FOR STATS
TREASURER
WATER PROOFED PANTS
RUBBER SHOES AND BOOTS
C ra te ria n
R ia lto
Roxy
Cary Grant, Martha Scott
Ends Saturday Nite
Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Ends Saturday Nite
LUM and ABINER
Frances Langford in
Ends Saturday Nile
WEAVER BROS and ELVIRY
“Howards of Virginia”
“Dreaming Out Loud I»
Plus Hopalong Cassidy in
Prevue Saturday N itel
ALSO — LADIES RAIN COATS
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
CHILDRENS RAIN COATS AND CAPES
RUBBERS
County Judge
AND
DEANNA DURBIN IN
GALOSHES
T h e G o ld e n R u le
Grants Pass, Oregon
“SPRING PARADE”
LBSLIB M. SCOTT
Chairman State Highway
Commission, 1532*1931
A4 «14 by koa for Trsww
Starts Wednesday • 4 days
IN TECHNICOLOR
Don Amerhe, Betty Grable and
Carmen Miranda in
“Down Argentine W ay”
Plus 3 Mesquiteers
“Rocky Mt. Rangers »»
“In Old Missouri”
“Hidden Gold”
Sunday and Monday
Elsa Maxwell’s
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Bing Crosby, Gloria Jean and
Mischa Auer in
‘Public Debutante No. 1’
“If I Had My W ay”
Mischa Auer, Brenda Marshall
Charlie Ruggles
“GIRLS UNDER 21”
Plus Ronald Reagan in
“Murder in the Air”
Tuesday and Wednesday
Wednesday and Thursday
Blondie and Dagwood
“Haunted Honeymoon”
“Blondie on a Budget”
— plus —
“Meet the Wildcat”
Plus Beulah Bondi in
“Captain is a Lady”