The American. (Central Point, Or.) 1928-1936, October 24, 1935, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER % t, 1UA5
T h e .A M E R IC A N , C E N T R A I. P O IN T . O R K O O N
Did You Ever Stop to Think?
By EDHON R. WAITE
The belle? 1» taking root that poli­
tics is now becoming a profession,
and the people are becoming tired
of the meagerness of results produc­
ed by the professional politicians.
The American and Canadian peo­
ple are a peace-loving people. They
peacefully object to any curbing of
personal friedom and are willing to
make heavy sacrifices in paying tax­
es. They live in hopes and expec­
tations of the lightening of the tax
burden, but day by day they are
asked to add to the burden.
It is hoped the time is not far
Shuum-e. Oklahoma
away when the politicians will dis­
cover that the people are beginning
to realize that the brightly pictured
results promised by the politicians
have produced few results besides
added taxes. This fact caunot be
camouflaged much longer. The aver­
age citizen sees through this and
sometimes has bitter things to say,
but, with a shrug of the shoulder,
carries on. trying to make the best
of it.
THE TAX PROBLEM IS THE BIG
PROBLEM BEFORE THE PEOPLE
TODAY!
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ger car bodies. The extra room pro­
The sales room which is being re­ ed last week with a number of 1936 Ineae of thla car.
vided permits mal« passengers wear-: modeled will be very convenient and Dodge cara on dlaplay. Thl* car is
The new driving control make»
The
ing stiff-brimmed hats to lean backj a comfortable waiting room.
proclaimed by many as the most handling effortless. Driving one of
in the rear seat without touching the! lubrication department will be under
these new cars is more safe and
top.”
the charge of Mr. Walden Manful, beautiful of the new 1936 models.
comfortable, ‘ ‘chair-high”
seats pleasant than ever,
Several inches of extra leg room who has had mechanical training as
W. W. Allen invites the public In
is also provided for rear seat passen­ well as actual experience. This de­ expensive upholstery and trimming.
gers in the 1936 LaFayette. The! partment will be fully equipped with new design windows and foot rests, to a©© these new cara, whether plan-
body designers at Nash accomplished the latest n equipment. The Texaco 1 add much to th© comfort and room- nlug to buy a new model or not.
this comfort feature by recessing the Chek-Chart is used and a careful
bottom of the back section of the record of each job is made in detail.
front seat Several Inches were cut. Mrs. Hopkins will assist her hushaud
away from the base of the front seat.j in the office.
Old friends as well as new are
permitting additional foot room for
extended a personal
invitation to
people riding in the rear.
call and get acquainted with the uew
ANSWER TO LAST WEEK'S PICTURE
station. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins have
C. L. Hopkins Buys
purchased the Tou V’ elle country es­
Tin Cans are made of sheet steel coated with melted tin.
tate and with their son Curtis, will
Service Station on
Riverside, Medford be permanent residents of the valley.
It’s
C. L. Hopkins has purchased the
Leonard Texaco super service station
__________________________________________________ ______________ I at the corner of North Riverside and[
¡Jackson streets in Medford and is
the rear quarter. Ther© is 38 inches making numerous improvements in
of space between the top of the rear! the place. Mr. Hopkins has had,
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*®*I cushion and the roof of the car. years of experience in this business
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Nash engineers accomplished this'before coming to this valley and for^
Ub° " , . PrT ‘ h °.r !.‘ e ' !
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droppi ng the all-steel, one-piece the past three yars has been niana-
e'li- w io t k gn
t e ° l l,!i °
1 floor several inches lower than the ger of the Firestone Service store in
1936 Lal-ayette is reaching th© Nash .©vel u„ed in most standard passen- Medford
factories, according to Walter W.
Abbey, local Nash and LaFayette
dealer. Mr. Abbey says: ‘‘Thè ‘For­
gotten Man of Motordom,’ the back
seat rider, has at last found a place
where he can rid© with his hat on.
The New Nash entry into the low-
price field has been streamlined
without reducing the head room in
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In the A u to W orld
n ew m
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK-
SON COUNTY,
In the matter of the Estate of
INGA ERIKSEN, also known as In-
geberg Eriksen, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
dersigned Administratrix of the above
entitled estate has filed with thè
above entitled court her First and
Final Account and Report as such
Administratrix, and tbe Court haf
set November 18th, 1935, A. D., at
10:00 o'clock A. M , ns the time, and
the Courtroom of said Court in the
Courthouse in Medford, Oregon, as
(he place for hearing objections, if
any there be, why said First and
Final Account and Report should
not he approved, said Administratrix
and her bondsmen discharged, and
said estate closed. All persons are
hereby notified to appear at said
time and place and show cause, if
any they have, why such relief should
not be granted.
Dated and first published this 17th
day of October, A. D. 1935.
IRENE POWELL,
Administratrix of the Estate of Inga
Eriksen, also known as Ingeberg
Erlksen, deceased.
O. H. UENGTSON,
Attorney for Administratrix.
Oct 17. 9 4. 31, Nov. 7
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Let one of our ligh;
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...but,after all is said and
done, it’s the cigarette it­
self that counts
. . .th e question is,
TO CALIFORNIA
does it suit you?
\ M I L E - A N D LESS
Let ourengineer drive you safe- *
iy, swiftly, over the smoothest *
highway yet invented. This is
the economical, comfortable
way to California. Fare* are
down to 2c a mile and less.
New tray food »ervice: coffee
3c, sa n d w ic h e s 1 Or, m ilk Sr. etc.
Southern Pacific
^Noze’,
when it comes to a cigarette that
will suit y o u . . . you want to think whether
it’s mild, you want to think about the taste
See you r lo ca l S .P .a g e n to r w r ite
J. A. O rm an dy, Gen. P a » . .Iren/.
703 Pacific Bldg . Portlard.Ore.
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That Chesterfields arc milder and taste better
is no accident . . .
The farm er who grows the tobacco, the
warehouseman who sells it at auction to the
highest bidder, every man who knows about
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le a f tobacco w ill tell you that it takes mild,
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ripe tobaccos to make a good cigarette.
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Medford School
of Beauty Culture
g p y la^rrr a ifn n Tanateo Co.
In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe
home-grown and Turkish tobaccos.
.. For mildness
.. lor better taste