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T h. GoU HUI Naw», GoU Hill, Oregon Fourth of July Plans In Full Swing At Ashland Ashland, June 17, (Spl) — Local Fourth uf July celebration plum are now in full sw ing, with a w ell rounded progruni scheduled for vis iting southern Oregnniuns and nor thern Culiforniung. 'I'he lelntive generul program w ill now include a soup box derby, pa rades, tw o perform ance rodeo u'ld horse show , evening firework« d is play, dance, swim m ing contests and other events. r.inphasls this week is being plac ed on the amateur rodeo und horse show sponsored by the Ashland 'I cull Itiders. F inishing touches are b lin g hurried on the "Diamond Cir cle C orrals,” the new and unique rodeo grounds leased by Frank Beck to the Trail Riders. Wild range stock w ill be used; horses, steers und calves being taken from runges in southern Oregon and A u g u s t W . G lu tsch DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY Successor Io Dr. Jud Rickert Specialist in ull problems of eye com fort and vision 308 Fluhrer Bldg.-Phone 4(101 Medford, Oregon northern California. Itiders and perform ers w ill he lo cal Minuteurs, it w as em phasized this w eek. Participants may register next week for the vurious events. A pplications wifi he luken at the offices of the local cham ber of com m erce. Perform ers must be from southern Oregon uml northern Cal ifornia. No professional riders w ill be accepted. .Meanwhile, additional tables are being installed in l.ithia «Park for picnics and basket luncheons on the Fourth. Park Superintendant E. C. Corry has reported tliut it w ill be "first com e, first served." The children's pluyground w ill be under the supervision of regulur anti special attendants. Applications for smull conces sions in the park are being taken. Because of lim ited space, however, persons seeking con cession s are urged to u|q>ly early. Old Age Fishing License« Are Now Available Persons eligible for old age fish ing and hunting licenses muy apply lor them now us on June 14 new game law s bccumc effective. Under the provisions of the hill passed by I lie legislature, any per son over I lie age of «5 und w ho has been a resident of the state of Ore gon for 10 years or more, w ho Maxwall Chaviolet Company Buy a N e w Used Car New WHILE PRICES ARE LOW BUY WHERE MOST OF THE PEOPLE BUY 38 Ply. Coupe 33 Willy» Sedan 33 Ply. Coupe 35 Chev. Coupe 31 Chev. Cab 36 Ply. Coupe 37 Chev. T. Sedan 33 Dodge l ’/ i ton Truck $485 $125 $145 $285 $95 $315 $395 $115 36 Ford Panel 37 Dodge Sedan .... 36 Chev. P/2 ton Truck .............. 36 Ford Coupe 37 Ford Tudor ..... 39 Ford Cab. 37 Chev. Coupe .... 36 Chev. T. Sedan $325 $495 $295 $295 $345 $585 $395 $375 FOLLOW THE WISE USED CAR BUYERS Maxwell Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot 714 South 6th St. New Car Store 411 ’South 6th St- Grant« Pat», Oregon YEARS OLD Young Mayo Surgeon Firat y g Off J o Briuin m akes an affidavit before a county Judge or chairman of a board of county com m issioners that lie is unable to pay the regulur fee, may obtain a speciul licen se for fifty cents. Special affidavit form s have been furnished to uJ'l county Judges and ulso may be obtained from the o f fice of the Oregon State Game Com m ission, 010 Oregon Building, P ort land. 'I be fifty cent fee together with a report on the game and fish taken in Ihe previous season, as re quired by law, m ust accom pany the application. On July 1 there w ill he a change in the nonresident angli"“ license. The tw o-day non resident angling licen se for $2.00 has been elim inat ed und in its pluce w ill he sold a ten day angling licen se for $3.00. Spanish American War residents muy obtain special licen ses after five years of residence in Oregon instead of tw enty years, as prev- iously required. Other new gume law s include provision for enlargem ent of the urea of the C orvallis w atershed w ild animal refuge; setting aside an urea east und north of Canyon creek in Grant county for how und arrow hunters during deer season; making provision for avom ing con flict and d ifficulty in the enforcem ent of gume law s on the Snake River • a here that river serves as the boun dary line betw een Idaho and Ore- g«n. Another law passed by the leg is lature prohibits tlie taking of sa l mon or any other food fish by any means on the W illam ette river or its tributaries after July 1. An em ergency clause w as attach ed to the hill granting the Game Comm ission pow er to set seasons and hag lim its, and as a result this law became effective as soon as the governor signed the bill. New Benefit Regulation« Now In Effect In Oregon ______ Dr. Howard IL Ives, Jr., 30 year phany**. old soft-spoken "Down East" surg eon, is the first physician to ans PEDAL CLEARANCE wer the British Bed Cross appeal for 1,000 young American doctors. When the clutch pedal has little Stopping off at W ashington to get or no clearance above the floor finsi instruction* from the Ameri board, making it difficult to engugc can Bed Cross b efore departing, he I the gears, have the condition cor displayed a friendly, but firm aver rected at once, advises the Emer-1 sion to publicity w hen interview ed 1 gency Road Service of the Oregon by the press. State Motor association. If neglect Asked w hether his British assign ed, this fault w ill cause excessive . ment w as just part of an already clutch w ear and eventual slipping. adventurous career. Dr. Ives re plied, "This is the only dram atic in NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT cident that has ever happened to In the County Court of the State me." o f Oregon for Jackson County. Dr. Ives goes to Britain from the In the Matter of the Estate of Mayo Foundation at Rochester, HOWARD FRANCIS DRAKE, Minn., w here he is in the second Deceased. year of a three-ycar fellow sh ip in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that surgery. He w ill com plete thp fel- low ship upon his return to this Caroline Mary Drake, executrix of the above entitled estate, has filed country a year hence. Meeting w ith Chairman Norman in the above entitled court h er H. Davis and David K. E. Bruce, Final Report and Accounting, and acting vice chairm an in ehnrge of that Saturday, July 19th, 1941, at the foreign operations, Dr. Ives told hour of ten o ’clock a. m., in the how he w rote the Red Cross the day County Court Room o f the Court he saw- new spaper accounts of the House in Jackson County, O’-cgon has been fixed by order o f the British shortage o f doctors. Upon h is arrival in Britain he Court as the tim e and place for w ill be given choice of serving in hearing said Final Report, and all the Royal Army Medical Corps or the civilian Em ergency Medical | Service. Service w ith the RAMC would entail being assigned duty st any point in the B ritish 'E m pire w here doctors are needed. Unmarried, Dr. Ives is a native of Portland. Me., w here h is m other lives. LAYMENS HOME MISSIONARY MOVEMENT Ps. 49:15: But God w ill redeem my soul from the pow er of Sheol. Hos. 13:14: I w ill ransom them from the pow er of Sheol; I w ill redeem them from death: () death, I w ill be thy plagues! (> Sheol, I w ill be thy destruction! A -ios 9:2: Though they dig into Sheol, thence shall My Hand take them. Matt. 16:18: Upon this rock w ill I build My Church; ' and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. 1 Cor. 15:54:55: Then shall com e to pass the saying that is w ritten. Death is sw allow ed , up in victory. O death, W here is thy sling? () Hades, w here is thy vic tory? Rev. 1:18: I have the keys of death and of Hades. Rev. 20:13.14: W orkers not fully em ployed and w ho earn less than $15 a w eek should consult their nearest em ploym ent office to learn of rights under new benefit regulations effect June 14, according to Silas Gaiser. adm inistrator for the State U nem ploym ent Compensation com- m ission. “C laim ants hereafter w ill serve only tw o w aiting w eeks and draw a minimum of $10 a w eek,” ex plained Mr. Gaiser, “N ew paym ents are based on 6 per cent of the high quarter earnings. "With w eekly allo.wances being increased, m any additional w orkers become eligib le for partial benefits if not fully em ployed. P ersonnel in our 25 em ploym ent offices have ' com plete instructions as to new procedures.” Of the 31,250 claim ants w h o have drawn none or part of their bene fits, only 1,790 actually w ere paid! unem ploym ent insurance last w e e k .1 Of those w ho might draw higher ’ benefits under the new schedule, 15,501 have received no m oney to [ date and 15,749 have had at least one w eek's check. In addition max imum benefits o f $754.673 have been paid to 7.582 unem ployed. Paym ents for the first five months <>f 1941 have W a lled $1.612.786 as compared wTh $2,329,512 for the same p eri-d Iasi year. Total bene fits for 1940 w ere $4,099,925. Meets first and third Thursdays ■t 8 p. ni., at their hall next to tisle- phone o lfice. H. E. club m eets sec ond and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 P •O w Meet* Bvary Tuaadax Night YOU ARE WELCOME Frank Carter, N oble Grand H. D. Force, Vice Grand Paul Thom pson, Secretary Art Gorham — Treasurer. Helen Dorman, N oble Grand Jew el Routb, Vice Grand Belle Smith — Rec. Sec’y. Hasel Holderness — Fin. Sec’y. Delia Kell — Treasurer ICE CREAM FREEZERS 2 Quart heavy galvanized. Has Metal Dasher w ith w ooden Paddles $1.1« BEVERAGE SETS All types of designs and fig ures. Colors in red, green, gold trimmed and plain. u ,> ELECTRIC FANS Sturday, 4 blades, heavy base. Painted black with aluminum trim. $ 1 .2 9 ALADDIN VACUUM BOTTLES One piece construction, w ill stand more hard knocks and bumps than any other Vac uum bottle has before Pint size $1.19 Quart size $1.95 Rogue River Hardware Co. “W here Most People Trade” Grants Pass » L ’ A IQ L O N SHEERS $7.95 L’A iglon’s breezy Zephyr sheers — so much fashion for so little a price! T h ese d is tin ctiv ely styled frocks offer you all sum m er com fort and beauty . . . exq u isitely fine tailoring. BE SLACK. MINDED! Smart-congo Slack Suits long *orso coats in navy, beige, dusty blues and rose and com binations. Sizes 12 to 44. $3.95 to $7.95 Denim Slacks Plain or striped coats $1.95 to $2.95 Sizes 12 to 40 Hadley's GRANTS PASS Plan Your 4th In ASHLAND U. S. Army’s Strangest Recruit Gets 'Mustered Out’ In Hurry snake. Without a light, the cavalry- 1 make a hardened soldisr.. HOT WEATHER SPECIALS New Shipment CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES A $l.ço Quart «OLD HILL LODG8 NO. 129 U /3 O D THE PRESERVER OP MAN" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In «11 Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, June 15. The Golden Text was, “The eter nal God is thy refuge, and under neath are the everlasting arms" (Deut. 33:27). Among the citations which com -) prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the Lord will deliver him in time 01 . trouble. The Lord will preserve him, and keep him alive. The Lord will strengthen him upon the bed of languishing: thou wilt make all his bed in his sickness" (Ps. 41:0 1-3). n The Lesson-Sermon also included, the following correlative passages from the Christien Science text-, books. “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Ba ker Eddy: "Having faith in the divine Principle of health and spiritually understanding God, sus tains man under ail circumstances; whereas the lower appeal to the general faith in material means (commonly called nature) must yield to the all-m ight of infinite Spirit” (p.319). RMY life is seldom a bed of rosea man soon would have been bedded for the newly enlisted, but W. T. down with one of the deadliest rep Haslett, of Atchison, Kansas, had tiles a in North America. “It was luck all through that saved surprise that would shock even a him,” Hazlett said. “My needing more experienced campaigner. water, taking a flashlight with me, Out on maneuvers with a cavalry passing near this particular man on regiment, and encamped near Grand the way to the spring—all were pure River, Kansas, Private Hazlett had chance. I’ll take credit, though, for attended to his horse and was ready having the light in my saddlebag and to turn in for the night when he re also for having made sure its batter membered that his canteen had not ies were fresh and in good condition. been filled for the next day's journey. That’s one thing I always insist upon. Pulling a flashlight from his saddle And now I’m not the only one in the bag, he started for the nearby spring. troop who feels that way." General order* direct the men to As he picked his way among the troopers lying on the ground under remain calm in emergencies and their blankets, he was hailed by one avoid creating any excitement. True who was about to straighten out his to Army training, the two privates bed and needed some light. Hazlett simply killed the snake and reported obligingly turned his flashlight on the incident to an officer." The dis covery of a reptilian fifth column in the blanket*. There, in the comfortable warmth, their blankets was apparently just was coiled a full-grown copperhead one of the possible trial* that go to persons having objections to said Final Report are hereby notified to file and present the sam e on or be fore said date. Dated this I9tfi day of June, A. D., 1941. CAROUNE MARY DRAKE, Executrix, J19-10 Special AMETHYST REBEKAH LODGE 97 Meet* the first and third Wednes Will the first Hell be destroyed days of each month at the I O. O. F Hall. Gold Hill. Oregon by the aw akening of the dead? GOLD HILL GRANGE NO. 534 This W hiskey is 4 years old Death and Hades gave up the dead that were in them . . . And death and Hades w ere cast into the lake of fire. — "The Herald of the Epi CELEBRATION AND RODEO THE ASHLAND TRAIL RIDERS PRESENT î —Southern Oregon Rider» —Wild Range Stock —New Corral» —Two Performance» “DIAMOND CIRCLE CORRALS” or SOAP BOX DERBY — PARADE FIREWORKS DISPLAY — MUSIC DANCING — SWIMMING . . . Q Bring The Youngsters And Spend The I Cool Air-Conditioned Lithia Park T