Central Point star. (Gold Hill, Or.) 192?-19??, April 26, 1929, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. APRII. 2<» 192»
CENTRAI. POINT STAZI
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THEATRE
IS iS M O E R n E F G 0 O -;j N
cil himself Io be just the leader the
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te sir« s e t the need of
know n1 Jeses Chr
person.ills as
n mightv Saviour. He pointed out
the vanity of life w ithout God in
the heart.
Dr. Norman K. Tully, pastor
the Presbyterian chureh where
convention was h eld , gave
very he'pfnl « ¡d re sse s one on
condition of man without God,
T h u r» . - F ri. A p r. 25-26
N E W C H A ra P IO N
l'aibc News & L
A M oney B ack G u ra ra n tc e on ail R ep aii W o rk
S a tu rd a y , A p ril 27
S o u th of th e S a n ta Fc
Police Reporter Serial
No | a nd Comedies
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MEDrOKO. ORE.
Pathe News & Comedj
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W A L K IN G B A C K
and
C O M E D IE S
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Golden Rule Every Day Bargains
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Pathe News & Comedy
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BUILDING M A T E R IA L S
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T H E S A T IN W O M A N
Mat.
B lue W h ite D iam o n d s
G ru e n W a tc h e s
of
the
two
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and
H U a H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ® ■ ■ •'■ ■ ■
| , n r oïl the Bible ns Uie inapired
w onl of God. Judge Geo. Bossnxtn ■
v a s one of the convention s|n all­ ■
ers Bev. Paul C. Brown of Los ■
Ours is a modern supply depot for the builder for we hand­
' IN: ’ ’S. ” .,.¡11,. Least Secretary of ■
le Lumber, Shingles. Lull) I.¡me. Plaster. Cement, Johns-M an­
•'l- In ern tiounl Christian hivlenv-
ville Roofings, etc., and make ever) thing In Cabinet Work
i r society whs busy nil the time an I
and Mill Work.
very etlteient. Bev. Chester 1*. Gat­
T R O W B R ID G E L U M B E R Y A R D
es. pastor of the East Side Ev mgel-
ierl chureh of Portland, gave a very
T R O W B R ID G E C A B IN E T W O R K S
line address in the closing service
Let us estim ate your bill, you will like our Service, Quality
on Sunday evening.
and Prices.
„ Medford, Oregon
About twenty of the Kndriivorers
from the C rater Lake Union w ere in M Z t l H B G l U C I I I I I t J I ■ ■!■■■ ■
attendance. Bev. J. M. Johnsen. Mrs.
Geo Davis, Miss Ruth W ebster,
Miss Beatrice Seabrook mi l Miss senior oratorical contest will be died Sumia) in W ashing.on, I). C.
He was in (lie government service.
Amy Johnson represented Central given nest week.
Parents in Illinois are made to
Point.
pay the penalties for erran t and dr
Form er Governor Spry of Ciati limpteut rh lld rrn .
A brief report of the lii'-m atio n ij
Men’s Standard Cut Work Shirts, All Sizes 14% to 17
Only 48c
Men’s 220 W eight Blue Bib Overalls, Standard t lit, High
Back.
Only 98c
Men’s Plain, Ci lured Dress Sox, Black, 'Fan or Gray
Only 10c pair
Men’s Athletic Union Suits, Full Cut and Well Made
Only 48c
Men's Adjustable Dress Caps. Light or Dark Colors
Only 65c
Agents for the famous Union Loggers. Get our prices
before you buy.
Eve. 7:00
RIGHT
15c
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State C. E.
Convention
Great Event
The greatest -state C hristian En­
deavor affair ever held in this state
closed at Salem, Ore., on Sunday
evening the 21st. The delegates be­
gan pouring into the eapitol city
on Thursday and by night a great
gathering had assembled.
Before
the sessions were closed on Sunday
evening more than 1JHMI delegates
w ere registered from outside places
and more than 30ft Salem citizens
w ere registered making more than
1400 in all. They w ere nearly all
young people too.
The pastors
w ere conspicuous by their absence.
The people of Salem were at their
best in caring for a convention.
Mr. C. A. Wells h aded the Salem
committee and Judge Geo. Rossman
was his associate chairm an. They
w ere surrounded by a goodly com­
pany of efficient helpers and never
was a convention better cared for.
The w eather was typical spring
w eather in Salem. P art time rain
down pours; part time cloudy and
enough sunshine to brighten all else
THE CRUSADER’S CONVENTION
Sailem, t^regon
Them e: Victorious w ith Christ.
Verse: 1st C orinthians 15:57.
Evangelism.
AVbrld Peace.
Christian Citizenship.
A CHALLENGE TO OREGON’S
CHRISTIAN YOUTH.
This was the way the program
Iwl off and it was fully carried to
achievement in those four w onder­
ful days. We cannot take space to
mention all the speakers and help­
ers, but Rev. Luther E. Stein of San
Francisco was the chief speaker
and w hile a new man up here, prov-
If you don’t see these cars
you are letting a
w
Bridge work is the cleanest and most com fortable
substitute for natural teeth. When done by us
it’s done right—ami scientifically correct.
Protect ycur tooth health
D r . I. H. Gove
Golden Rule Chain Stores
T H E - B E S T - D E N T I S T R Y - D O N E - P A IN L E S S L Y
O re g o n
G ra n ts P a s s
^ n s i w m w m TOTOT
Spring Showing of General Motors Cars.
This week, throughout Ancnca, the public is view-
ing the newest models
C’eneral Motors products.
Check and mail the coupon oelovz. it will bring
this Spring Showing into your own home.
O ' K L A N D --- G en eral
CHEVROLET— Last year the public bought
more than 1,000,000 Chevrolet». This enabled
Chevrolet and General Motors to effect one o f the
most remarkable feats in industrial history: almost
overnight, Chevrolet was changed from a 4-cylinder
car to a Six in tht price range of the four. The new
Chevrolet Six is »w in every respect: smoother,
more powerful, and luxurious bodies by Fisher.
7 m odels— $525 to $725
M o to rs' policy of
continuous improvement is nowhere more notice­
able than in the new models of the Oakland AI1-
Arncncan Six. The distinctive style and advanced
engineering principles which Oa. .and represents
have made it a center of unusual public interest at
am mobile shows. All-American in name, the new
Oakland is All-American in its qe.a'itics of speed,
anap,pow er. nd stamina. Fisher makes the bodies.
8 m odels— $1145 to $1375
BI TICK--- This famous member of the General
Motors family, year after year, has gi cn increasing
value. Over 2.000,000 Buitks have been built and
sold and of this total 1,500.000 are still serving their
owners The new Silver Anniversary Buitk, with
masterpiece Bodies by Fisher, comes in three wheel­
base lengths. All are powered by the Bukk Valve-in-
Head engine, which is vibrationless beyond bclieL
19 m odels— $1195 to $214)
Golden
Opportunity Slip
Ford Touring................ $ 20
1926 Ford Deliv’y....225
Chevrolet Touring......... 40
Star Touring.................. 125
Chevrolet Touring......... 70
1926 Ford Touring.... 160
1924 Chev.
Sedan.... 150
1923 Dodge Sedan......... 175
1925 Nash Touring.... 150
Ford Roadster.............. 175
H. D. Motorcycle.......... 50
Chevrolet Touring......... 150
Overland Sedan............. 200
O’erland 93 Coach........ 427
Nash Sedan.................... 40
Ford Sedan.................... 175
Treichler Motor
COMPANY
3« N . H o lly S t.
J’hone 615
Medford
L a SAI.I.E— When C eneral Motors introduced
PONTIAC--- Since General Motors introduced
V KING ——There -
-s demand for an 3-cylindef
ca. >f General Motors quality in the medium price
fic' !. General Motors those Oldsmobile to design
an build the new car, arid three years were spent i 1
its levelopment and test. The result was revealed
la- month in the Viking, the latest member of tl.e
Ge ieral Motors family. Viking has the world-famous
90-degree V-type engine and Fisher's newest crea­
tions in bodies. 3 m odels— $1595
the Pontiac Six three years ago, its sales have practi­
cally
each year. Now General Motor: offers,
in the new Pontiac, a "Big ¡ix," at the same base price.
It has big-car power, big-car performance and tig-car
luxury in the Bodies by Fisher. It is appealing par­
ticularly to families which are "stepping up in car
ownership. 7 m odels— $745 to $895
LaSalle, two years sgo.it s t a style which was widely
copied both in Amei ca ar. J Europe. The new models
are as distinguished as the first. Built by Cadillac,
LaSalle- enjoys the same . icchan¡cal excellence: 90-
degree V type engine 01 H cylinders; transmission
that permits gear shiftinj without noise or clashing
at any speed. The bodies, by Fisher and Fleetwood,
offer a choice of colors to express individuality.
14 m odels— $2 2 9 ) to $4900
A L L P R IC E S F . O . B . F A C T O R I E S
Time payment« on the low -coat G M AC Plan
COUPON
GENERAL M O TO RS fDcpt. A), D etroit, M ichigan
OLDSMOBILE— General
Motors took this
long-established car and remade it to provide a fine
car at low price. Last year the value of Oldsmobilc
was so marked that the public bought over 50 per
cent mote than the year before. The new Oldsmobile
models, with Bodies by Fisher, offer still further im­
provements — and the prices have been reduced!
Oldsmobile also has new Special and Dc Luxe
models, with extra features, at slightly higher prices.
7 m o d e ls- $875 to $103)
Please send me, without obligation, your illustrated Spring Show­
ing on the new models of the products 1 have checked, together
with your new booklet ofintercst to car buyers—"The Open Mind.”
□ CHEVROLET
□ PONTIAC
□ VIKiNG
□
□ BU1CK
[ i OLDSMOBILE
[ , L a SALLE
prtg id a ire A utom atic R e/rigtralor
□ Delco-Lighi L u ctrù Pow er e-nii L igbl P lant!
Name.
Address.
□ OAKLAND
□ CADILLAC
Li Ig Water Syetenu
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CADILLAC— W hat m ore can be said 0/
Cadillac? For twenty five years the world's standard
of comparison in the fine car field. The choice of
kings, presidents and leaders of business and society
in every country. To the 1. nparalleled performance of
Cadillac’s 9O-degree V-type 8-cylinder engine has
been added the silent transmission and many new
advances in design. Your choice of colors in b odiu
by Fisher and Fleetwood.
25 m odels— $329) to $7000 *
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