Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, January 15, 1942, Image 3

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    Trout Season and Limit
Set for Thia Year
orderly conduct statute, section 23- GIRL SCOUTS ARE ASKED
pounds last Saturday. The Boy and
925. If the blackout violation oc­ TO HELP IN RED CROSS
Girl Seouls are also gathering Hie
curs in a district where the acts SCHOOL OF FIRST AID
payer here.
_____
The state game commission, at u would dearly be a violation of
section
23-325.”
meeting held January 10, set the
Cleo Gilchrist, committeeman of
The above answers without equi­ the Bed Cross School of First Aid, WEST BUYS
general season for tiu u t si* nclies
oi over in length in 1942 from April vocation the numerous inqoiriea , (l akes ail appeal lo G irl Scouts ami STOCKYARD L I MBEH
Tom Weal purchased the lumbci
lb Io October 31, with Ihe excep­ Ii-ieivi-d by Hie State Defense i other gii Is and women to assist in
f.ouncil relative to (tie power to i the Bed Cross First Aid School, by in the Southern Pacific stock yards
tion
of
twelve
eastern
Oregon
i t ' s as
counties where the seuson w ill ex­ enforce ‘blackout* regulations. The keeping children for mothers who fences, and has removed it from the
property.
SIMPLE
tend from May 2 Io October 31. Opinion of the Attorney General wish to get the first aid training.
should be transmitted by County
these
counties
are
linker,
Gilliam,
He stales tbat in most eases Hit
as this :
I nion, Grant, Harney, Klumath, Defense* Coordinators to District children w ill be small and it w ill
New Line of
Lake, Morrow, Lmatdla, Wallo­ Attorneys amt City Attorneys for be only necessary lo remain in the
their information and guidance.
wa, Wheeler and Malheur.
hmm- while the children sleep. Any
BOYER COSMETICS
G irl Scout or others interested in
Ibe daily bag lim it remains the
same as before, fit teen pounds and
helping in this important defense
GRANGE NEWS
At Popular Prices
one fisli but nut lo exceed fifteen
project should get in touch w ith
W
m.
llowes,
Ed
Kiene,
John
Mr. Gilchrist at once.
fish in any one day.’ TIie lim it for
Becker’s Drug Store
any seven consecutive duys or in Gray, Ralph Wigle, Hoy Cameron,
Soieu
Christensen
and
Garland
possession at any one time is th irty
Cl BS GATHER PAPER
pounds and two fish but not to ex­ Lance are doing some much needed
As a start to their campaign •«
repairs in the Grunge bull. On Sun­
ceed th irty fish.
gather all waste paper ln_Goid H ill
day
some of ibe ladies prepured a •lie local Cub pack stacked up 1200
From November I to A pril 17
anglers w ill be permitted lo tgjie pot luck dinner for them and Mas-
WANTED
trout over ten inches in length on­ lei Johnson who had helped some.
Tuesday, January 13 fifteen mem­
We want wool, mohair, hides and
ly in those waters open to steel-
| | l ( A m m ! H m í I —
-T¿r-
bead and salmon fishing. Ibe ag- bers enjoyed the first II.E.C. meet­ pelts. Also scrap iron and all kinds
ing of 1942, I hree of tin- men jo in ­ of metal, junk batteries and radia­
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
gregate bag lim it for steelhead,
salmon ami trout over ten inches ed the ladies for lunch. Florence tors.
Now Showing —
m length during lids period w ill Lance the new chairman, was in GRANTS PA88 BARGAIN HOUSE
(barge. Flans were made and com­ 020 S. Otb St.
Grants Pass. Ore.
lie three in any one day w ith a
‘ TEXAS’’
mittees appointed to take charge of
possession lim it of six and weekly
W illiam Holden—Claire Trevor
Pomona
dinner
on
Jan.
24
at
hall.
lim it of ten.
New committees were appointed
However, during the general op-
for the year and a year book is to
Preview Saturday 11 P.M.
< n seuson for six inch trouut tin- reg
GOLD HiLL LODGBNO. 12»
made and sample sent to State
ulur duily bug lim it of three sal | lie
Grunge in June.
“Nine Lives are not
Meets Every Tneedar Night
mon and steelhead over twenty in-
YOU ARE WELCOME
Bessie Davis and Florence Howes
Enough”
< Ins in length muv be eonnted sep­
H. D. Force, Noble Grand
were
remembered
by
their
Flora
arately and steelhead over twenty
H arry Newnham, Vice Grand
and Hattie Chaffee received
inches in length may be counted ¡’ triends
Sun, Mon, Tues; Jan. 13-19-20
Paul Thompson, Secretary
nice gift.
separately from the trout lim it.
Art Gorhaip — Treasurer.
“You Belong to Me”
Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist explained the
Special regulations prevail on the
Henry
Fonda-Barbara Stanwyck
sizes
of
bandages
and
compresses
Rogue river and arc essentially the
VMETHY8T REBEKAH LODGE 97
cvervbooy
the defense board would like made Meets the first and third Wednes-
same as last year.
WHO
for use in emergencies.
lays of each month at the I O. O. F
Changes in blAck bass regulations
Coming Soon—
CONSERVES
Refreshment* of jello, W’bipperi
Hall, Gold Hill, Oregon
Abbott and Costello
include ibe establishment of a min­
OR
< ream, doughnuts, cup rakes and
Jewel Routh, Noble Grand
imum length lim it of eight inches
“Keep
Em Flving’
PRESERVES
(o ffe r were served by Josephine
Elsie Cameron, Vice Grand
and a closed season during May
Loeffler, Bessie Davis and Janie
Belle Smith — Rec. Sec’y.
and June to protect the spawning Marsden.
Hazel Holderness — Fin. Sec’y.
fish. Also, the separate bag lim it
- I S D O /N 6 U /S B /T
H E P B IT .
Next serving committee for H.E.
Delia Kell — Treasurer
lo r spiny-rayed fish, which is 30 in
t.., Jan. 27, w ill be Florence Lance,
any one day of u|| species eombin-
GOLD HILL GRANGE NO. 334
Fanny Long and Irene Johnson.
I cd or in possession at anv one I
Meets first and third Thursday*
time.
at 8 p. m., at their halLaext to tele­
MRS. ANNA LANCE IMPROVED
No bullfrogs under four inches
Mrs. Anna Lance, who has been phone otfice. H. t . club meets sec­
in body length may be taken. Tin-
quite ill in the home of her son, ond and fourth Tuesdays at 1:30 p
season w i# be open from June 1 Mr. G. R. Lance for the past week,
lo April 15 of the following year
Now’ Playing
is reported improved. Mrs. Lance
w ith the exception that in count­
1 .1 .
WATCH REPAIRING
is from California, having been
“Badlands
of Dakota”
ies east of the Cus-adcs the season here for some time visiting her son
Richard Dix, Francis Farmer
LARRY
SCHADE
w ill not open until July j.
IN NOVEMBER 1863 -
’|.
Hugh Herbert, Andy Devine
and daughter-in-law.
S. P. Watch Inspector
A daily bag lim it of five fish w ill
Since 1918
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Also Hopalong Cassidy in
be effective for striped bass.
21 S. Central—Next to Cralerian
SAID:
In addition to the present bag
‘Riders of the Timberline’
I
Medford, Oregon
CNRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
lim it of three fo r sturgeon under
SiQACRAMENT” was the sub-
four feet in length, the lim it for
Sun, Mon, Tues; Jan. 18-19-20
M jeet of the Lesson-Sermon in
slurgeon over four feel in length Is
“Parachute Battalion”
all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
to be two.
**»****••******♦***•**♦*♦♦**♦**♦%
Robert Preston, Nancy Kelly,
on
Sunday.
January
11.
T h a t governm ent
Special seasons and limits in the
August W.
Buddy Ebsen, Harry Carey
The Golden Text was, “Let us
individual counties w ill be listed in
DOCTOR OF OPTOMBTRT
o f the people, —
keep
the
feast,
not
with
old
lea­
the annual synopsis of angling reg­
Wed, Thurs; Jan. 21-22
ven, neither with the leaven of
Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert
ulations to be issued by the game
by the people,
malice and wickedness; but with
Frank Buck’s
commission in the near future.
Specialist in all problems of
the unleavened bread of sincer­
“Jungle Cavalcade”
eye comfort and vision
fo r the people,
ity and truth” (I. Cor. 5:8).
I 308 Fluhrer Bldg.-Phone 4001
also
Prosecution for Failure to
Among the citations which
Medford, Oregon
s h a ll n o t p e ris h
‘Blonde
from
Singapore'
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
Comply With Blackout
was the following from the Bible:
♦SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSV
fro m the e a r t h .”
“Let us draw near with a true
I lie Oregon Stute Defense Coun­
heart in fu ll assurance of faith,
cil requested an opinion from A t­
having our hearts sprinkled from
torney General I. II. Van W inkle
an evil conscience, and our bod­
recently as to whether or not " it
ies washed with pure water”
would be possible to arrest and
(Heb. 10:22).
prosecute for breach of the peace
The Lesson-Sermon also in­
under section 23-927 of the Oregon
RELIABLE
cluded the following correlative
laws a person who, after having
passages
from
the
Christian
REASONABLE
been given due notice to blackout
Science textbook. “Science and
in connection w ith a war emergen­
Health with Key to the Scrip­
I N N O V E M B E R l$ 4 l -
cy measure put into operation by a
tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: “We
county or stale defense group, re­
H IS COUNTRYM EN
should strive to reach the Horeb
fused
to
comply
w
ith
instructions
REDED/CATE
height where God is revealed; and
and defied any authority which
T H E M S E L V E S TO
the corner-stone of all spiritual
would compel compliance.” This
THIS R ESO LVE.
building is purity. The baptism
section of the code is commonly re- i
of Spirit, washing the body of all
ferred to as the “ nuisance statute’’, ,
the impurities of flesh, signifies
covering offenses against the pub-,
that
the pure in heart see God
A T MEDFORD'S NEW
lie peace, public health and public !
and are approaching spiritual
morals not elsewhere made punish­
Life and its demonstration.”
able by the code.
“ It is ‘easier for a camel to go
In an opinion banded down by
through the eye of a needle,’ than
Attorney General Van Winkle on
for sinful beliefs to enter the
January 9. 1942, he stales:
Popular Prices — Skates for Rent
kingdom of heaven, eternal har­
“ I find no express provision in
mony” (p.241).
our statutes which prescribes a
penalty for the failure to obey
whatever extent is necessary in blackout’ order or regulation. In
Newspapers Play Vital
< istrihuting information is also be­ the present national emergency
Role in War Campaigns
coming more apparent in the pres­ ! there is no doubt that a person who
Southern Oregon’s Finest Entertainment! Your Medford Theatres!
Local newspaper» and radio sta­ ent war effort. KOAC at C orvallls refuses a blackout regulation is
v ill step up Io 5000 watts power as committing an act which ’grossly
tions are becoming more and more <1011 as remaining parts held up by
disturbs the public peace’ w ithin
important in carrying o n adult ed­ priorties can lie obtained.
| Ibe meaning of section 23-927, and
ucation in agriculture and probab­
While newspaper^ w ill he called the authorities above eiled. (Slate
Ends Saturday Nite I
ly in other fields as well, accord­ in for s till more important ser­ v. Nease Id Or. 433, 440 -1905-;
Ends Saturday Night!
Ends Saturday Nite I
Hopalong Cassidy - Andy
ing to leaders in the Oregon State vice, they in turn are facing serious Stale v. Bergman 0 Or. 341, 343, 344
Ann
M iller - Ruby Vallee
W illiam Powell, Myrnu Loy in
Clyde
college extension service who are problems, slide college men point -I877-.)
“Time
Out for Rhythm’
planning an all out effort to aid the oid. War conditions probably w ill
“Stick to Your Guns”
“ I, therefore, answer your ques­
“Shadow of the Thin
plus B ill E llio tt in
national food f()r victory drive and reduce advcrtising in some lines at tion in the affirm ative.”
plus Roy Rogers in
Man”
other programs related to the war. least, coupled w ith higher prices
“Son of Davy Crockett”
The Attorney General also was
‘Bad Men of Deadwood’
Newspapcrs always have consti­ for paper. Recommendations are asked whether a person who refus­
tuted an important medium for rea­ being made to staff members sup­ ed to obey a blackout order might
Sunday and Monday
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
ching the people w ith agricultural plying material to papers t(, w rite be arrested and prosecuted for dis-
The Marx Bros.
“Go West, Young Lady”
inform ation, these officials said, their news in the fewest words orderdy conduct under section 23-
Deanna Durbin - Chas. Lau­
plus Bela Lugosi - East Side
“The
Big Store”
but w ith transportation curtailed possible.
925.
ghton
Kids in
through tire rationing and other
The reply: "Since Ibe violation
Wednesday, Thursday
“Spooks Run Wild”
“It Started With Eve”
«join uasa atuoooq s.i,ulad ‘smt.uii
MEDFORD EDITOR HERE
of a ‘blackout’ regulation is a vio­
Joan Bennett - Franchot Tone
vital. W ith tires and even cars be­
Tuesday and Wednesday
Moore Hamilton, editor of the lation of section 27-927, all arrests
“She Knew All The
ing rationed there probably w ill pe
and prosecutions for same should
Starts Wednesday, Four Days
“Major Barbara”
a reduction in number of farm Medford News was a business vis­ be made and had under section 23
Answers”
plus
meetings and gatherings in general itor at the News office Tuesday. 927. However, there may well be
plus Guy Kibbee in
Gene
Tierney
-
Bruce
Cabot
He was in Gold H ill in the interest
within the next year or so.
“Tillies Punctured
“Scaittergood Pulls the
situations where Ihe acts of a
The.value of state owned radio of the Defense Bond campaign, he : blackout violator are such as to be
“SUNDOWN”
Romance”
Strings”
ftatlon capable of being used t0 being chairman of Jackson county w ithin the prohibition of the dis-
work,
OUR DEMOCRACY
WAR ON WASTE IS
AID FOR D E F E N S E .
OUR DEMOCRACY
ANNIVERSARY
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