Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, March 19, 1942, Image 4

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    Gold
blood
money .
D u p lta aU tha talk to the ««act
that the labor problem ha» been gen
er a lb »ettled tor the duration, the
fact rem ains that no man can get
a job in most industries unless he
belongs to a union, pays dues to a
union, and accepts dictation from a
union.
The closed shop amounts to a
labor m onopoly of the worst kind—
a m onopoly exercised by labor lead­
ers w ho are responsible to no one,
not even the governm ent.
If the 100 percent closed shop goal
is reached, labor dictators w ill be
m ore pow erful than governm ent it-
aetf. They w ill have an absolute
stranglehold over all instruments of
production and distribution.
W itness use of such pow er in slow­
ing up w ar production to enforre
demands. Refusal of thousands to
w ork in defense industries on W ash­
ington’s birthday except at overtime
pay. is an example of unpatriotic
or disloyal aation hard to equal. Our
sold iers .are dying on many fronts
because such actions h * • held u
vital supplies. Double time for-over
tim e should be called "blood m oney
today.— Industrial N ew s R eview .
TRUE
WEALTH.
“By taking a romantic view of
labor in Hie past and a sordid view
o f working co<wlitions today, w e
have distorted
(»erspective.
The
m achine age has done much not
only to lighten the load of the lab­
orer but to bring interest, variety,
and recreation into his life. The
central fact is not that som e have
m illions o f dollars, but that m illions
h ave com forts and services, the e x ­
plicit w ealth 0/ the m achine age.
“It
produces w ealth, the
real
w ealth of stoves and m ow ers and
radios and cars and plow s, w hich
no man can hoard, but m en every­
w here can use. That w ealth of the
common man, that freedom from
w ant, governm ent w ith all its p ow ­
er cannot achieve. It is the product
o f the energies, w ills, imagination»
and sk ills of individuals.“— Henry
M. W riston, President. Brown U ni­
versity.
SPEED AND ACCIDENTS.
Speed too great for conditions is
a factor in at least one out of every
three traffic accidents, figures com ­
piled at the office o f the state traffic
safety division indicate.
Speed is an elem ent in virtually
every
accident because in many
cases it contributes to the situation
w hich leads directly to the disaster,
it w as declared. Under present con
ditions, w ith roads carrying heavy
traffic loads and w ith thousand» of
veh icles concentrated in centers of
dense population, <
tfheir speed down as an accident-
preventative measure.
Drivers are urged to regulate
thier speed so that they can stop
safely w ithin the distance ahead
they can see to be clear and unob­
structed.
Next Tima, try Ike train
You can go
ERST
through
cnuFORnm
for not lc extra
rail fare!
If you’re going East this
year, see as much o f Amer­
ica as you can. Get better
acquainted with this coun­
H ill
N e\\ s,
Gold Hill,
- B R R » ■W R "
Picture Story of V, S. Flag
1 IB I K ï Y
PRB-INDKPBNDBNCB FLAGS -Depleted above art banner«
carried by American patriots when they A nt took up arms ia 177k
At the left la the blue flag with its « b its crescent which was nailed
to the i i « f at Fort Meultrie by Sergeant Jaeper. la the center ig
'the Rattleanake Flag e< the Virginia minute men at Culpeper. At
the right ie ene of tha Neer England pine tree flags.
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m ’HSÜAÏ. MAHCH IflUMIf
Oregon.
■ *— 5
lege.
> | cent of the 1040 requirements In 1 given uniti June Ist to reglsler
War services have so depleted the this group are apples, prunes.apri- wlth thè Federai R eserve hank in
prosiN 'dive supply o f agricultural ( out* and freestone peaches. More bis dlslrlct on fo n i» nblalned al
Federai
Heperve batik or
graduates preparing for teaching ' borne d ryin g is expected thia year as any
brand!* The»e uew regiatranls are
that those in charge of the w ork in w ell.
granted a general license between
Oregon fear that new agricultural
March 23rd a d June Ist.
departm ents planned by schools DOWN PAYMBNBS INCREASED
After April 1st the credit value
may have to be abandon«? tem por­ ON 1NSTALLMBNT BUYING.
of a used autom obile, Instead of
arily and even som e exlsiting de­
being based solely upon the l>ur-
partments discontinued unless addl-
M
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tional teacher, be found.
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ln
chase price, la to be based either
Professor Gibson plans to go out * * expansion of Installment credit upon the purchase price or upon
tliroug the state soon in search o f i at this time, the Hoard of Oover- the average retail value as stated
prospcctive teudhers and Is a sk in g 1 nor, o f the Federal Reserve System in such autom obile appraisal guides
that college graduates w ith back- | lul adopted 'Amendment No. 3 to as may be designated by the Board.
ground training in science,
and Regulation W. effective March 23.
w ith farm experience if possible, 1942. The principal chaoges made
; get in touch w ith him. Arrange- by the amendment are a> follow s:
ntents have been made for those In- i The standard m aturity , reduced
THE CALL TO THE COLORS
teresled to take certain courses at from ig to 15 nlontb , for all credit
IS A CALL FOR DOLL ARSI
the college this spring If necessary subject to the regulation, except
lo prepare for teaching. Men w h o credits for residental
modernlza-
for any reason are not subject to u On. plumbing, furnaces, w ater heat
if!1
active m ilitary service are especial- aPV, w p ler punipi aml pi , no#i a||
ly sought.
of w hich may still be for 18 months
The down payment» ary increas­
NO LIMIT ON TIN FOR HOMB
ed from 20 to 33 1-3 percent on re­
CANNING; INCREASE DESIRED.
frigerators, w ashing m achines, iron- I
With
the
admission
of
Vermont;
This is tha Aral Star» and
era. vacuum cleaners, electric dish- <
Stripes. The Continental Con- and Kentucky to the Union twel
Plenty o f tin cans w ill be avail­ w ashers, room unit air conditioners
Dig deep. Btrtka hard. Our
gress on Juno 14. 1777, resolved: stars and two stripes were added'
able fur hom e runners this year, R. se w in g m achines, radios and phono­
boys naad the planes, ships, and
to the flag following an Act of1
“That the thirteen United States
It. T u y lo '. chairman of the Oregon graphs sn ,| m usical instruments.
guns which your money will help
Congress in 1794. It was a flag
On home air conditioning sy»-
be thirteen stripes, red and white;
USDA w ar board, has hern inform ­
to buy.
a
of 15 stars and 15 stripes over Fti
tents and uttic ventilating fans, the I
ed by the W ar Production board.
that the Union be thirteen »tors, McHenry that inspired FranciJ
Oo to your bank, poet office, or
Tin cans for hom e canning ore down paym ents are increased from
white in a blue field, representing Scott Key to write “The Star-1
savings and loan association.
not included in the recent order re­ 15 percent to 33 1-3 percent and
a new constellation." According Spangled Banner." Congress in}
Tell them you want to buy De­
stricting tin for com m ercial packing on furnaces, w ater heaters, w ater i
I to legend the five-pointed stars 1S18 restored the original number!
of many com m odities, T aylor report »„imps and plum bing, from 15 Io ’
fense Bonds regularly, starring
■ were designed by Mrs. Betsy Ross. of stripes.
cd. Home canners can obtain all 20 p ercen t
now.
The follow in g articles are added
of the eans they need from their
l ov. to use them to maximum effect.
OvR NATION’S STRENGTH.
usual suppliers, and w ill nol be re­ to lihe list, w ith 33 1-ft percent
They must he encouraged to <lo the quired to present any kind of O prl- dow n payment required, bicycles,
In a recent radio address, A. (..
job w hich w ill have tw o endings. o rj,y certificate. Hardware stores luwn m owers, silverw are and pho­
You can know your EYES
Mattel, president of the Honolulu \ic to ry in foreign war, and the pres­ a n , | other distributors w ill be able tographic equipm ent. The fo llo w ­
Lansas
only when required
ing
are
added
Io
the
list
w
ith
20
Oil Company, said lids oi the war: ervation of liberty at hom e.
to buy hom e-canning type cans from
percent
dow
n
puyinent
required;
their
m
anufacturers
w
ithout
restrle-
"Victory vill emerge on the side
D r . H e r b e r t W H e rm a n n
clock s, w atch es and floor co v er­
w hich has access to the greatest HOME FOOD PRODUCTS URGED. ¡{Ion.
O P T O M E T R IS T
ings.
...
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Home
canning
is
being
enenurng-
number of natural resources. Vic­
"(.row ,ng our own garden, m ea t.!<>d
y<i#r
in<?ans <)f
Any lender o r vendor win» be­
Grams Pass
tory w ill remain
with the side
ouhry, mil , ."or health, conven
sotne o f the load from ctinunercinl com es subject Io the regulation be­
Phon« 2hflJ
61»
H.
St.
which makes o f these natural re­
■nee. patriotism, conservation.’’
runners, w ho have been asked for cause of the addition of articles is
sources the most intelligent use.
This victory slogan for Oregon farm
" capacity packs of many fruits and
M M M « » ffi ■
“The natural resources of the U. fam ilies is Ihe title of a new six v I vegetables. Oregon pen anil tomato
S. are our greatest m aterial asset. page leaflet just issued at Oregon d inners have been asked for a 25
W ANTED
We have been endow ed
with an State college as extension circular per cent increase over last year’s
. T aylor
an(J
abundance o f o il, coal and natural No. 381. Each page is devoted to
Angora Goat«
k. Taylo,
YOUR
iled-tlow-i suggestions on produc- '
,
niinm,rc
gas—w ith w ater ,low er and timber,
d in n ers !ir„
are ncU,.(1
asked to
Any number of kids.
ing
food
for
health,
raising
a
vic-
of
iron,
lin
e,
w
ith vas< deposits
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-
,
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. i n . : operate at capacity.
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WILL PAY CASH
lead, co,»per ami a host o f other tm- tory garden, producing a home milk
J0()
pn, increase in hrtllle
supply,
caring
for
a
fam
ily
flock
of
1
portant m aterials.
— Contact—
canning over 1941 w ill release a lot
w ill be com pounded with the
'P eacetim e thin king takes most chickens, and producing pork, beef, m ore o f the com m ercial pack for
ALEX CULBERTSON
highest quality drugs obtain­
thin gs for granted— including the or lamb meat for hom e use. (iopies other needs, including food for this
H. O. Box 728, Euglc Point, or
able and as exactly as your
high state of developm ent of natural may be had from any extension country’s armed
Jackson County Feed Store
forces and for
Doctor orders at the depend-
resources. Under the stress o f w ar, ^office,
those of other united nations.” the
sblo—
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
w e begin to think because w e must.
w ar board chairm an observed.
Then on ly, do w e realize that such WATER SUPPLY OUTLOOK
The War Production board's reent
O W L DRUG STORE
developm ent as ours did not happen IMPROVED IN FEBRUARY.
tin conservation order, designed to
GRANTS PAM , ORB.
by accident.
stretch one year’s tin supplies over
The Oregon irrigation w ater sup­
“It is the immediate and tangible
three years' needs, increases the a-
result of the initiative of free men— p ly outlook is definitely better than irount of tin for canning basic
■lauma
of labor and capital operating on last year in most areas, but it still foods such as peas, tom atoes, green
"âSS".
the basis o f free com petition— oper highly variable, accordng to the beans, corn, asparagus, tomato juice
vtsoas
The Seal of Approval
ating under a free econom ic system ” March prelim inary report just issu­ and evaporated m ilk, Taylo? pointed
in out. The order prohibits the use
A few figures sh ow w hat that free ed by R. A. Work, Medford,
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system has __ done for us. Last year. charge of sn ow surveys and irrlgai of tin for packing such item s as dog
w e produced 80,000,000 tons of steel, tion w ater forecasts for ihe Soil - food, coffee, tobacco, caviar, beer
half the total production of the Conservation service and the Ore-
and m otor oil.
w orld.
W e produced
450,000.000 gon agricultural experim ent station
Tin for packing many fruits and
In southern Oregon and in the vegetables w hidh can be preserved i
tons of soft coal, w hich furnished
tw o-thirds of the heat, light, pow er central Cascade area the conditions by drying is restricted to 75 per- ;
and energy used by the nation. We are barely fair, although they are.
produced
1.250,000,000 barrels of good to better in m ost of the eastern
Awarded by tha American In ­
netroleum, w hich drove our 28,000,- an<l n otheastem parts of the state.
stitute of Laundering after
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000 autom obiles, fueled the navy lu­ Increased reservoir storage and im ­
Passing Rigid Tests
bricated
our m achinery, heated proved sn o w conditions in som e re­
< (k.
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OUB DRIVER FICK* UP AND
homes, etc. And w e produced 280.- gions make the outlook as a m hole
All woolan gannente
000,000.000 kilow att hours of electric better than it w as a year ago, says
DHJYBRB ON WBD. A BAT.
hg ua aro nsofh preufad nt a e
Work.
Leave Year Laeadry at Tha
•ower for the industri«
•atra coal.
Only slight m elting o f low eleva«-
Glendale Claaaara
farms of America.
No nation on earth can point to tion snow had occured w hen the re­
FBBNCB * LAUNDBY
AN»
a record even rem otely comparable port w as issued, w ith alm ost no
DBY C L B A N ttB
GRANTS PASS
to this. The free enterprise system , m elting at higher levels. W ater In
S
TE
A M LA U N D R Y
n e k ap aed dekvar Iwtiia a
a system w hich assures all individ­ reservoirs increased approxim ately
wadk.
“Since lvutr
10
percent
during
February
and
is
uals the greatest degree o f econom ic
and social freedom, has given us a now the greatest in any recent year.
productive plant o f unprecedented The final forecast for the year w ill
size and efficien cy, even as it has be determ ined at a series of district
given the people unparalleled lux­ m eetings scheduled for the first
The World’# New« Seen Through
uries and earning pow er. That is w eek in April.
the system w e are fighting to de­
he hristian cience onitor
fend w ith all our w ealth, all our HIGH SCHOOL AGRICULTURE
A n Internttioiul D uly Newt piper
FACES
TEACHING
8HORTAGE.
energies, all our m anpower. The
ta T ro ch fn l— Constructivo— Unbiased— Pre« from Sefuetionai-
w inning of this w ar w ill depend on
ism — Editorial« A re Tim ely and Itutructiv«, end Its D aily
Oregon State C ollege:—An in ten ­
how w ell that system is used.
Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make
the M o n ito r an Ideal Newspaper for the Homs.
Too much politics, too much re­ sive search! fo - young men qualified
form, too much tearing down of the to handle agricultural teaching in
The C h riidan Science Publithing Society
system w hich made us great, these high school Smith-Hughes depart­
One, Norway Street, Botton, Maaeachuiette
have hampered the American w ar ment has been started throughout
Price f 12.00 Yearly, or f 1.00 a M onth.
Saturday Iu u e , including Magazine Secdon, f 2.60 a Year.
effort. They have produced w aste, the state by Earl R. Cooley, state
Introductory O ffer, 6 Iuue« 25 Cena.
discord, red tape, m alingering. We supervisor of agricultural education,
N am e__
have the resources. W e have the and H. H. Gibson, head o f agricul-
F
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industries and the men w ho know tural education at Oregon State col-
Add ret«____ _____________________ ____
PRESCRIPTIONS
T
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M
SAM PLE CO PY O N REQUEST
try we are fighting for!
On round trip rickets to
Far ln advance of tha main
body of troops, or off on a crest
to the flank, is the observer and
his “walkie-talkie” operator. Al­
though separated by distance, he ia
In constant communication with his
commander, reporting activities
from his vantage point. Separated
battalions and companies are co­
ordinated by the same meant. Al­
though the field artilleryman’s
guns may be thousands of yards
to the rear, the forward observer
with the walkie-talkie radio can
elimb a tree near the front and
direct fire accurately on the en­
emy. Better than the sniper la
the radio operator who can hide
ia a holldw tree and bring a bar­
rage of high-explosive shells to
say target ha can sea.'
N ew York, Chicago and
most other eastern cities,
Southern Pacific w ill taka
you East through Cali­
fornia for not lc extra
rail fare! See San Francis­
co, Los Angeles and our
great Southwest.
SP
-k The increasing popularity of
Barclay's Straight Bourbon Whis­
k e y ...I s a Mg factor la tha tread
towards Hn«,llghS-bodiad whisldae.
Tha F rie n d ly
S outham Pacific
See yo u r lo cal t .P . afoot or w rits
J. A. O R M A N D Y . Osa. Fa s a A fs a t.
S » P acific B u ild in g , Portlaad, O ta .
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J >AS
AB R
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SAKUT
WRESTLING
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MEDFORD ARMORY
M onday N ig h t 8 :3 0 PM
T h r ills !
»Spills!
Tickets on sale in MEDFORD
At
Owl Club, 116 East Main, phone 2300
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