Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, November 20, 1941, Image 3

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    Th» OaU H U New«, OeM HW, Ow^Nj
raVMBAT. NOVMOM W. INI
moned and required to appear in ’
Stratolincr pilot on the Los Angel- |
es - Albuquerque division, had the above entitled court and cause
and answer plaintiff's complaint on
sighted the 38 craters. He discuss­ file herein w ithin ten weeks from
Established 1897
ed his theory that the huge pits the date of the first publication of
this summons which is October 9,
P U B L IS H E D BY IVERSON PRINTING COM PANY were coanected w ith Meteor Crater 1941. You are further notified that
w ith Edsei Ford last summer when in case you fail to appear and an­
WaJIace G. Iverson, Editor and Owner
swer said complaint w ithin said
the Ford Motor Company president time p la in tiff w ill apply to the
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of was flying us a pussenger to De­ court for the relief prayed for in
said complaint, a succinct state­
Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
troit.
ment of which is as follow s: For a
At first it was thought the cra­
ters were caused by fragments from
PU B L ISH E D EV ER Y T H U R SD A Y
the large meteorite us it struck the
w ith te rrific impact. Many
Entered ab the Fostpffice at Gold Hill, Oregon, for trans­ earth
believed the craters were ‘solution’
mission through the mails as second-class m atter.
pits or sink hole* caused by sub­
terranean rivers.
Scientific Party Finds Huge New Mexico is stirring considerable
After viewing the terrain from
interest umong tourists as well us the air and then making extensive
Caves E xist in Arizona
scientists.
ground surveys, Dr. Nininger re­
The discovery, which promises vealed to newspapermen the exis­
Newly (Uncovered evidence thut
northern Arisnnu I im » subterranean to be the Southwest's most im­ tence of Underground caverns.
My theory is that a m ajority of |
cavern* (hut rival In size the world portant ‘find’ of the century, was
famous Mammoth Caves of Ken­ made recently by u scientific ex­ the caverns still exist, and tliat op­
tucky and the Carlsbad Cavern* of pedition sponsored by Edsei Ford enings to them probably w ill he
and TWA Airline.
found in deep canyons on both
Existence of the enormous csv- sides of the 18 square mile crater
rrn* wus confirmed as the expedi­ area we investigated, Dr. Nininger
WATCH REPAIRING
tion investigated 38 craters situated said.
LARRY SCHADE
on u hooked delta in u desolate
When the 10,000,000 ton meteorite
ureu 20 miles south of Winslow, smashed to earth, forming Meteor
S. P. Watch Inspector
Since 191K
Arizona.
Crater, a terrible earthquake was
21 S. Central—Next to Craterian
Dr. Harvey II. Nininger, curator set in motion. This collapsed the
Medford, Oregon
of Denver Museum and a world- euvern roofs a t their weakest
renowned meteorite authority, who points, producing the jagged pits.
headed the exploration, said a 10.- Had the cities of W inslow and
000,000 Ion meteorite which crash­ Elugstuff been standing at the time,
ed to earth in northern Arizona 25,- every building would have been
August W . Glutsch
000 years ago created the craters demolished by the impact. Even
DOCTOR O F O PTO M ETRY
by collapsing rock roofs of large I Phoenix. 100 airline miles to the
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
underground caverns. The craters ■ south, would have been damaged
Specialist in all problem* of
arc located between C.hevalon and severely. If the region was inhab't-
eye comfort and vision
W ild Cal Canyons 42 miles south­ ed at the time, every living thing
308 Pluhrer Bids,-Phone 4001
east of giant Meteor (’ rater.
w ithin at least 50 miles would have
Medford, Oregon
The expedition was organized perished.
'13ie meteorite material in the
ufter Capt. H. II. Holloway, TWA
;giant Meteor Crater has been assay-
I ed as 90 per cent iron 7 per cent
. nickel and 3 per cent precious met-
als. Engineers, how evir, have nev-
( cr been able to find a method to
I mine it. The nickel alone is esti-
| mated to be w orth $300,000,000.
The Gold Hill News
decree of the court dissolving the
bonds of matrimony existing be­
tween p la in tiff and defendant, and
divorcing p la in tiff from the defend­
ant absolutely; restoring to plain­
tiff her maiden name, to-w it: 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 elr,
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.
NEFF AND FROHNMAYER
Attorneys for p la in tiff
200-4 Cooley Theatre Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
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COUNTY
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«P'FOF.TALS and Immortals"
I I I was the subject of the Les­
son-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, No­
vember 16.
The Golden Text was, “As is
the earthy, such arc they also that
are earthy: and os is the heaven­
ly, such are they also that are
heavenly” (I Cor. 15:48).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lcsscn-Scrmon
was the following from the Bible:
"Then spake Jesus again unto
them, saying, I am the light of
the world: he that folioweth me
shall not walk in darkness, but
shall have the light of life.
And he said unto them, Ye are
from beneath; I am from above;
ye are of this world; I am not of
this world” (John 8:12,23).
The Lesson-Sermon also In­
cluded the following correlative
passages from the C -is tian
Science textbook, "Science and
Health w ith Key to the Scrip­
tures” by Mary Eakcr Eddy: "Im ­
mortals, or God’s children in di­
vine Science, are one harmonious
family; but mortals, or the ‘chil­
dren of men’ in material sense,
are discordant and oftimes false
brethren” (p.444).
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Oregon w ill have the exclusive
white on dark blue license color
fo r 1942 according to the Oregon
State Motor association which has
I just received a compilation of col­
ors to be seen on new automobile
' plates. The only competition w ill
' come from the providences of Hrit-
I ish Columbia and Alberta in Can-1
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1 have decided to use white letters
on blue backgrounds.
Washington w ill reverse its pres- j
cut combination in 1942 using green
letters on a white plate; California I
w ill have orange on black; Idaho, ;
royal blue on light grey; and
Montana, white on black.
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