Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, April 22, 1937, Image 4

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    J h < Gold H ill News, Gold H ill Orefon
Thursday, April 22, 1937
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truck and commercial sales and II. serve lids territory. We always en­
able improvement in ones effic­
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liutkiewics, manager of business joy meeting w ith Mr. Cowling hr-
efftc- shall he paid taxes and cost of
Established 1807
development for Universal Credit cause of Ids deep personal interest
iency or conduct us the case may
property upkeep. The former law
Published by Mac's Printing Co.
Company.
he. t in- same thing is true ot a coni
in our success and Ids keen under­
which tile Supreme Court declared
munity. If a community w ill select
“The visit of Mr. Cowling. Un­ standing of our »Mies and service
WALLACE G. IVERSON, Editor and Business Manager oue thing that it needs, one im­ unconstitutional provided, among man
responsible for the direction of operations.
other things, for a five year mora­
provement that should lx- made, torium.
Ford sales operations, and Ids assoc­
"Il was iMdnted out at ’ he meet­
iates, was lor the purpose of out­ ing that a real sides record for Ford
An Independent Newspaper Published in the Interests of ami concentrate its energies on tin'
one project until it is realised, and
lining to our dealer organisation the V 8 eats has been made »lure Mr.
___________ Gold Hill, Oregon, and Vicinity
Not every man is qualified to sit
then .urn its attention to another
progress made lo date In the ag­ Cowling's last trip two years ago
and apply the same formula, tin- upon a ju ry. In order to he a good gressive 1937 sales program of the
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PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY
results are soon going to In- notice­ juryman, a man must be uhle to Ford Motor Company,** stales Mr. amt since the re-opening of the
Portland branch last July, Sales or
Entered at the Postoffice at Gold HiU. Oregon, for transmission through able. The difficulty w ith nu.si scperuic facts from prejudice and Gates.
Ford passenger cars, trucks and
judge
the
ease
upon
the
evidence
towns
is
that
while
they
talk
about
the mails as second-elass matter.
The party came direct from De­ commercial units are running way
and
not
according
to
the
juror's
i lot of things that should he done
troit to the Pacific Coast. The »pee abend of last year.“
Subscription «1^0 a year in advance
Advertising rates on application they do not center on any one of preconceived notions or prejudices ial trip was taken in order Unit the
Dealers gut tiered at the Multnomah
Many
men
are
unable
to
do
this.
them amt see it through. There is
Ford sales directors might visit with Hotel in Portland for luncheon Tues­
a contagion in the spirit that goes
anil carry to dealers and the convi day to hear Cowling tell them about
process with which such changes ahead and gels things done. Such a
A big revival in the scrap iron
are usually effected, but demands a spirit w ill enlist the support of and junk business is on. The prices Gietorv branch organisations the "Ford leadership for 1937." In the
optiniistie story of Ford’s national «'veiling, the 3041 Ford salesmen
short cut to the objective. In nearly .. .. .. . ,w n w h
many persons in a town who oth- being paid for scrap Iron have sales record" so far lids year,
all the foreign countries this change erwis, would
«lined in Ihe grill room of the hotel
Bits of this and that gleaned
take no interest. stimulated buyers to go out and
"Mr. Cowling's visit was eagerly
has taken place or is in process ot
from everywhere.
Nothing attracts like success in the gather it up. Japan is buying scrap anticipated by every man in the to bear the high Ford executives
taking place. In this country there
individual and the same thing is steel in Ibis country, due to the company. It was his first visit to outline the company*» extensive
is a marked evidenee of a deep un­
sales and advertising program, the
true in a town. I.et the feeling pre­ fact that Russia. from whom she the Northwest since the re-opening
dercurrent of
for
a
—
' " demand
v s« s s s .i iix a
I tit
¿a depar’-
(It p íir •
has in the past secured her iron re­ <>f the Ford plant in Portland lo most comprehensive In Ford his­
A number of happenings over the ure from conservatism and a larger vail that a town ran gel things done
tory.
that it tries lo do and there are quirements, has put an embargo on
world today point toward a very exercise of liberalism. Some believe
more workers w illing to help than the shipments of Iron to Japan.
definite restlessness and desire to ¡he present administration has given
can be used. NO formula is better
make a change from the existing the restlessness encouragement in
hi the development of a community FORD DEALERS AND SALESMEN
order that has prevailed, for a per­ this country. Others believe that the
than the formula of success. It is
iod of years. As a rule the departure p re s e n t administration, sensing
A TT E N D PORTLAND .MEETING
effective. It is inspiring, it is irres­
from old ideas and the assimilation «h at seems to be a deep movement
istible.
of new ideas is a gradual and im­ in the mass has merely made its
Joining other Ford dealers and
perceptible process. The difference demands articulate. Some look upon
more than 3(H) Ford salesmen from
Speaking of the goo,| old days.
today is that a greater degree of im­ it with concern and even fear and
all sections of Oregon and Southern
others
term
it
as
the
beginning
of
m
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U'C, d"yS
>'oun« Washington. C. E. Gates Medford
patience than usual is everywhere
__ e . in .. the . history
.
man could cut a cord of wood up l ord dealer and his sales staff mo­
being manifest. A considerable por­ another
another great epoch
tion of the population is unwilling of the human race and predict that into stove lengths and split it with tored to Portland to attend Tuesday
to wait for the usual slow moving out of it w ill come a larger, fuller, an ax and get the whole job don** be largest Ford gathering ever to
in a day for a dollar.
more democratic living. In the
be held in that city.
meantime it is interesting to watch
Purpose of the meeting was to
“I can always tell how ¡11 ....
the processes by which people seek
m\ J meet w ith and hear VV. C. Cow ling
to achieve what it believes to be husband is by the way he takes * his of Dearborn. Mich., director of sales
advancement to a larger freedom medicine,” a woman reader of this of the Ford Motor Company; A. S.
and a fuller life. The real test of the paper said yesterday. "When he Hatch, in charge of Lincoln Motor
innovation of course can be only isn t very sick he is as cranky is Company sales; D. J. Hutchins, as
measured from the vantage point of an old bear and grumbles -.errihlv sistant to Cowling in charge of
Theatre — Grants Pass time
and experience which future at everything, but when he is real­
ly sick he takes his medicine w ith ­
history of the race w ill record.
out argument. and does everything
Thurs.. F r i, Sal.. April 22. 23. 24
The Supreme court did an unusual he is told to do without any fuss."
Loretta Young — Tyrone Power
INKLINGS-
RIVOLI
“LOVE IS NEWS”
Prevue Sat, Nite 11 p. a. Apr.. 21
HUGH HERBERT IN
“That Man’s Here Again”
Sun., Moa.. Tue«, April 25, 2«. 27
Jeanetta McDonald, Nelson Eddy
“MAYTIME”
Wednesday Only, April 28
Ralph Bellamy — Ida Lupino ia
“Let’» Get Married”
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thing recently. It reversed itself on
its stand taken in the matter of the
minimum wage laws fourteen years
ago. In its former decision the court
held that the individual should be
left free to make any sort of con­
When the workers strike the
manufacturer merely
raises the
«ages and adds the extra on the
price of bis product, but when the
tost of the product gets too high
the buyers strike, and that is one
tract he desired about wages. In its strike that no walking delegate can
recent decision the court held that handle.
the public interest in contracts of
this kind supersedes the private in- ' Forty years ago people complain­
teres! and therefore the state has a ed about taxes, hut what a snap it
right lo say what the minimum «oul<| |»e to have no more taxes to
pay than were levied forty years
«age shall be.
ago.
The best way for an individual to
Ooe »trike was settled without
improve himself is to pick out one
low spot and correct that, and then much difficulty. The Joliet Wall
Paper Mills had two or three strikes
one after another. Finally the har­
assed owner locked the doors and
notified his 30« employees that he
was through. The w o rry of keep­
ing the business going was enough
without having to put up with the
petty bickering of a lot of unap­
preciative workmen.
Getting satisfaction from your
battery depends on its condition.
Doctoring your battery back to
a healthy, efficient condition is
our specialty.
Expert and de­
pendable recharging.
WIMER’S Battery Shop
624 S'. 6th St.
Grants Pass, Ore.
• p ■** -,
denf have to be tic/t
to enjoy facA whiskey!
TOH)
The Frazier Lemke Act, recently
upheld by the Supreme Court, pro-
v.des for a three year moratorium
on farm mortgages. The new law
provides that the mortgagor shall
ThoOM Quaker f» .
La«reneab«rs
SHOE REPAIRING
OPTOMETRIST
You can know your EYES
Lensea only when required
Goodyear SHOE Service
107 So. 6th St.
Grants Pas«
Dyeing— all colors, to match
your gown
Pinest equipped shop in South­
ern Oregon. See uotchells.
Dr. Herbert W. Hermann
O PTO M ETR IST
5,9 H St.
Grants Pass
Phone 23«J
TTTTT
CLEANERS
CAFES
Valley Cleaner»
611% East H. St.,
Opposite P. 0 .
Grants Pass
Phone 260
Suits cleaned and pressed
«1.00
Hats
and bl<
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ni”
'r cleaned ano
Blocked
«1.00
Flatn dresses cleaned, pressed «1
Cave Shop Restaurant
MEALS — FOUNTAIN
209 N. 6th
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Grants Pass
Or S. BLANCHARD
LAW YER
Stationery — Office Supplies
Typewriters
Gift Merchandise
Books — Drugs
Grants Pass, Oregon
General practice in all courts.
Reference: Grants Pass
C. H. Demaray
N 6th St.
A Jose­
phine Bank. Phone 270
Grants Pass
Chiropractic Physicians
ALL
swiss a
amurcar
WATCH
MAKIS
RtRAIRCO
R E P A IR S
> So 6 T- ST
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Electric treatments and diet.
Steam medicated baths.
Women’s and children’s ailments
a specialty
Drs. Walton & Miller
701 IL 8L
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