Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 13, 1941, Image 3

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    The Gold HUI Newa, GoM HUI, Orogoa
Thursday, November
The Gold Hill News
Established 1897
PUBLISHED BY IVERSON PRINTING COMPANY
Red Cross, OCD
Look to Volunteers
For Civil Defense
W allace G. Iverson, Editor and Owner
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of
Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
M A D A M and Fallen Man” was
A the aubject of the Leazon-
Scrmon In all Churchca of Chrlat,
Sciontiat, on Sunday, November
9.
The Golden Text waz, “Put off
concerning the former conversa­
tion the old man, which is corrupt
according to the deceitful lusts;
and be renewed in the spirit of
your mind1’ (Eph. 4:22,23).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesron-Sermon was
the following from the Bible:
“But there went up a mist from
the earth, and watered the whole
face of the ground.
And the Lord Cod formed man
of the dust of the eround, ar.d
breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life; and man became a
living soul” (Gen. 2:6,7).
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
cluded the following correlative
passages from the Christian
Science textbook, “Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip­
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy: “The
history of error is a dream-narra­
tive. The dream has no reality,
no intelligence, no mind; th:re-
fore the dreamer and d m m are
one, for neither is true nor real.
First, this narrative supposes that
something springs from nothing,
that matter precedes mind. Sec­
ond, it supposes that mind erf era
mal.cr, and matter becomes liv­
ing, substantial, and intelligent.
The order of thia allegory—the
belief that eve.-yt-htng springs
from dust ins-ccd of from Deity
—has been mair.'.alned in all the
subsequent forms of belief” (p.
530).
Washington, D. C. — To tha ques­
tion, “W hat can I do for America?“
the Red Cross Is providing an answar
for hundreds of thousands of men and
woman who want to do their part on
the civilian defense front.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
For women, the Red Croat Is pro­
viding an EO-hour training course to
recruit a corps of 100,000 N urse's
E n tere d a t the P osto ffice at Gold H ill, O regon, for tr a n s ­ Aides.
It la the Ue<l Cross' newest
m ission th ro u g h the m ails as second-class m a tte r.___ projoct, undertnken at the request of
the U. 8. Office of Civilian Defense to
relieve tho current pressure on nurs­
cording
to
Dr.
E.
U.
McDaniel,
pres­
Sorry, No White - Wall
ing facilities.
ident of the Oregon State Motor
With thousands of nurses being
Tires During Emergency
association.
taken Into m liltary service with our
The AAA club executive said that armed forces, civilian nursing lias suf­
White sidewall tires, favored by approximately two pounds more fered a direct blow, the Red Cross
ninny (iwners of new vehicles, will crude rubber per tire is required | points out. Moreover, the defense pro­
soon be absent from the highways for making white-wall tires and the i gram has created additional health
as a result of an order prohibiting order prohibiting the manufacture > problems which has heightened tho
manufacture of this type of lire, ac- tit these w ill save around 13 m il-1 need for civilian nursing.
Red Cross N u n o ’s Aides will serve
lion pounds of crude rubber each as assistants to registered nurses, per­
year. Other savings w ill be effect­ forming scores of lm poitant duties
. . ,
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ed in valuable stores of zinc anil ■ which will enable nurses to care for
more canes. The Red Cross stresses
oxide used in coloring the side-
that Nurse's Aides will not take the
walls.
place of the registered nurse, but will
“Trade-ins of regular stock tires serve In an auxiliary capacity.
On the moro dram atic side of civilian
on new ears for the swanky white-
Ik —**
wulls has been responsible for u defense, the Red Cross Is geaihig Its
far-flung disaster fighting machine to
G KA N T H l ’ A tta . O R O G O N
steady increase in use of this type
handle mass feeding, housing and
of tire,” said Dr. McDaniel, "al­ clothing of exacuces under wartime
though the principal advantage is conditions. In cooperation with the
Now Showing —
In the looks. Such tires have white Office of Civilian Defense, chapters
SONJA H E N IE
side-wulls only on one side. Sales are atrengtheulng d U a.lcr rt'.iof com­
“ S u n V a lle y S e re n a d e ”
from existing storks w ill continue m ittees to cope with wau-rnada disas­
until they are exhausted as the o r­ ter much on lint same scale as relief
der issued by the Director of Prior­ operations following natural catastro­
Preview Saturday 11 P.M.
ities simply hailed their manufuc- phe. Organization alon~ thsso lines
“ T h r e e Sons O ’ G u n s ”
include preparedn ~3 moasuren for
.ii'tunl work on the erase: lias just (Ires, explosions und epiJemlcs which
WAYNE MORRIS
As the government seeks to con­ may bo expected to rctv.lt from accel­
serve rubber for national defense erated Industrial activity incident to
Sun., Mon., Tue*.. Nov. lit, 17, 18 purposes, due to the transportation nations! defense or cabotage.
Strictly as a precautionary m easure,
situation in connection with ship­
SUMMONS
“OUR WIFE”
ments from rrude-producing areas, the Red Crocs is deviling means of
Melvyn Douglus, Itulh Hussey!
confronting emergency relief in the
motorists everywhere are being event of sporadic i-lr o? sea attacks,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
urged to practice tire eare and considered conceivable hazards In
STATE OF OREGON, JACKSON
thereby aid national defense with some coastal and boundary arecs.
Coming Soon—
COUNTY
substantial savings for themselves.
The need for Tlrst Aid in civilian AGNES C. LOVE
)
“BELLE STAR”
Plaintiff
1
Failure to maintain proper air defense has not been neglected by the
In Technicolor!
vs.
)
pressure and careless driving prac­ Red Cross. Last year nearly 600.000
were trained in emergency treatm ent ROY MILAN LOVE
)
tices have prevented motorists from
of the Injured. This year the figure
Defendant )
getting the maximum mileage built Is expected to go much higher with
into new tires. Drugging brakes special emphasis being placed on the
und striking curbs are particularly formation of detachments which would
hard on tires, causing more than serve as units In factories, office build­
ings, schools and other places where
ordinary wear."
GOLD B IL L LODGE NO. 1 »
“Cheek your tires and check tire persons are concentrated.
Red Cross courses in Home Nursing
Meets Every Tuaadax Night
costs,“ is offered b y th e AAA club ind In N utrition also are being ex-
GRANTS PARS, OREGON
YOU ARE WELCOME
officials as a slogan for all motor­
landed a t a feature of the civilian
H. D. Force, Noble Grand
ists.
ea
Now Showing
lefepae program, It was pointed out.
Harry Newnham, Vice Grand
Counting health hazards and the short-
“Harmon of Michigan”
Paul Thompson, Secretary
ige of civilian nurses may at any time
Also
ibltgate the housewife—or even the
Art Gorham — Treasurer.
>nan of the house—to assist In caring
“In Old Cheyenne”
BI6UCTI»
for the sick. Likewise, the Red Cross
ROY ROGERS
IT I STIA*
is placing greater emphasis on Nutri­
And the first chapter of
. CAitU ,
tion courses designed to teach house­
VISUAL
“The Adventures of Cap­
holders the a rt of purchasing and pre
a ttra tta
paring well-balanced meals within th»
tain Marvel”
range of the family pocketbook.
Sun., Mon., Tues., Nov. 16, 17, 18
Htocvii
“The Lady From
Louisiana”
Wed. and Thurs., Nov. 19, 20
“Brigham Young”
TYRONE POWER
Also
“Mail Train”
Conger Funeral Parlors
MEDFORD,
OREGON
RELIABLE
REASONABLE
TO T H E ABOVE NAMED DE­
FENDANT:
IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby sum­
moned and required to appear in
the above entitled court and cause
and answer plaintiff’s complaint on
file herein within ten weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons which is October 9,
1941. You are further notified that
in case you fail to appear and an­
swer said complaint within said
time plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief prayed for in
said complaint, a succinct state­
ment of which is as follows: For a
decree of the court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing be­
tween plaintiff and defendant, and
V oû ta n ^E asíithrough
[nlifamia^ynshine'
BXTÉA RAH. PARK!
POR NOT F BXTI
M
W
/ /
J M TIE T M IS A N K
who go East through sunny C a H fo c n o -
through romantic San Francisco and glamorous Los Angelas.
O n roundtrip tickets to N e w Y o rk , Chicago and most other
eastern cities, you can go this way for not tc extra rail fare.
Southern California All-Winter Sun Festival!
WREN YOU EO EAJT through
California, you can see some of
the 300 events of Southern California’s A ll-W inter Sun Festi­
val. From oow until March, there'll be something doing every
H .y in the land of palm trees and movie stars. For free list
of Sun Festival events, see your S. P. agent or write
Ormandy, 622 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon.
$6.75
J.
A
S-P
Tha Friendly Southern Pacific
•
A ORMANDY,
Portland, Ora
See your local S.P. agent or write
Gea. Pair, zig/., 622 Pacific “
A R TC R A FT PRESENTS
Christmas
Photographs
SPECIAL $3.35
Green Fir Slabs
OUR LARGE HEAPING 300 CU. FT. LOAD
IN 12 OR 16 INCH LENGTHS.
divorcing plaintiff from the defend­
ant absolutely; restoring to plain­
tiff her maiden name, to-wtt: Agnes
C. Leith; for such other and further
relief as the court may deem Just
and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication once each week for
ten consecutive weeks in Gold H ill
News, a newspaper of general cir­
culation published in
Jackson
County, Oregon, by order of Hon.
H. K. Hanna, judge of the above
named court, which order is dated
October 9, 1941.
N EFF AND FROHNMAYER
Attorneys for plaintiff
200-4 Coolev Theatre Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
O9-D11
Y our P o rtra it T ak en . . . T h ree L a rg e P h o to g ra p h s M ade. One of the th re e in
a new , m o d ern silver and black fram e.
ALL FOR O N L Y .................................................$3.35
— CHOICE OF 4 PROOFS!
delivered in gold hill
R e-sittin g s if d esired at sm all additional cost.
— ACT NOW!
FBI you» car or trailer at our fuel yard at corner
of North Central Ave. and McAndrews Road
GOLD LABEL
Timber Products Company
Phone 2123 Collect
Medford, Oregon
Due to th e e x tra value o f th is o ffe r the num ber,
aJthough g en ero u sly larg e, is lim ited.
— NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED!
DON’T BE DISAPPOINTED — ACT NOW
Artcrait Camera Shop
113 N o rth S ix th St
G ra n ts P ass, O regon
Straight BOURBON Whiskey
• N ext time you call for
a bottle, make it Gold
Label. It’s got what it
takes when it comes to
t®ste.
a. _ ,
86 Proof
CER, HAS
FO O D
FO R
THOUGHT!
n
Your pay in the Navy is gravy
N o rent to pay. N o food to buy. N o doctor's or
dentist's bills. Even movies and other entertain­
ment are free. And when you first enlist, the Navy
gives you $118.00 worth of uniformsl
$1.10
And if you want to learn a trade, the Navy is
itw place to do it. There are forty-five-odd trades
you can learn . . . training that's worth hundreds
PINT
of dollars the first year.
The Navy offers the chance of a lifetime to
young men. If you are 17 or over, get a free copy
of the illustrated booklet. "LIFE IN THE U. S. NAVY,"
from the Novy Editor of this newspaper. Simply
$2.15
QUART
Jas. Barclay A Co., Ltd. Peoria, 111.
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