The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 29, 1936, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, OOTOHKR 1M. itMo
CENTRAL POINT A HE RICAN, CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
L. C. Taylor Tells
Interesting Features
Of New Dodge
PAOK P IT !
America’s Back To Roast Beef
< hardware or glassware be sure to
In Memoriam
11 at this store. Courteous and
The following poem was submitted
I prompt service la assured at all
by Mrs. Laura E. Dias In memory of
times.
her sister. Louisa Penney, who re­
cently
passed away:
Announcement of the 1937 Dodge I
Slater, thou were mild and lovely,
line— regarding which more than j
Oentle as the summer breeze.
the usual crop of pre-season rumor!
Pleasant as the air of evening.
has circulated—reveals an array of!
When it floats among the trees
Interesting features and a singularly
KA\MON!) PITCAIRN
Peaceful be thy silent slumber,
impressive combination of eye-fillin,’ •
''i ottonai ( hatrman
j Peaceful in the grave so low.
beauty and mechanical perfection, j
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I Thou no more will Join our number.
The new models are now on dis-i
“Nothin* will ruin thR country 1/
Thon no more our sorrows know
Uie people themselves will undertake ! Dearest sister thou has’t left us,
play In the showrooms <>» Pi**rc -
Its safety; and nothing can save it If I
Al'en Motor Co., at 112 South Rivet
Here thy loss we deeply feel;
they leave that safety in any hands
side, Medford, and L. C. Taylor,'
but their own .”—ttmniri » rhtlrr.
But 'tis God that hath bereft us,
owner and manager, has extended a j
As this is written, citizens through­
He can all our sorrows heal.
out ths nation are preparing to exer­ Yet again we hope to meet thee.
cordial invitation to the public to
cise that individual responsibility far
in nect the 1937 line. The Pierce-
When the day of life Is fled;
the safety of their country which elec­
Alien showrooms have been attract-!
tion day entails.
Then in heaven with Joy to greet
Ively decorated for this showing u:i-!
It Is an immense responsibility. In
thee.
national allairs alone, it involves ths
tier personal supervision of -Miss Dei-1
Where no farewell tears are shed.
selection not only of a Chief Executive,
Scheffel, a member of the company’s!
but of Senators from many states and
staff.
Representatives from all
Rev. Baird Resigns
How will Amerloa meet It? Pre-elec­
The bodies of the 1937 Dodge lino
tion forecasts promise the heaviest vote
Medford Pastorate;
are entirely new; they are of all-
in our history. That is encouraging,
ROSPEROUS days are here ern automatic gas range to 500
steel construction, including the
because the decisions then reoorded
again and that means Amerl- degrees Fahrenheit and preheat
Moves to Modesto
roofs which are Integral w'th the re­
affect not only the safety and eecurlty
ca's favorite—roast beef—appears the oven: sear the meat at this
of our Republic, belt our personal live*
nt in 'er o' tlrt bodies. Not overly
more often on the family table. Do
ratine for 20 minutes. then
as well
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...
reduce the heat to 350 degrees and
At the close of the church service
eo: sp cuous yet sure to be appreci­
. ou know how to roast the meat
the roasting.. Or, you can
It means something to every Amer­ Sunday evening In Medford, Rev. W
ated in rainy weather are drip moll '
to achieve the utmost In fine flavor roast the beef at a constant low
ican — whatever his yean, his Jeb, or
and appetizing juiciness? Season ( tie-temp rature of 350 degrees for
insrs sweeping over door and window-
bis daily activities. It extends to every R. Baird resigned as pastor of the
the
meat
and
place
fat
side
up
in
tin*
entire
period.
Either
way,
you
citizen of voting age the opportunity First Christian church of Medford,
openings.
an unc,iv< red pan without a drop of v.-iil haw the most delicious roast
to express what he or she may think announcing that he had uccepted a
inolstui . Set the dial of j ur mod- vest you ever tasted.
Viewing the car en emb e front
Does youth, for example, desire the call to the First Christian church of
the front, one Is ’mpressed with the
free opportunity for productive loti and Modesto, California.
its rewards that elder generations
windstream effect that has been
Reverend Baird has been with the
some time ago by Mr. Hansen, a pro­ enjoyed?
Reflections
achieved The “facial expression’’ or
Do the fanner, the wage-earner and Medford church for six years and
minent
orchurdist
of
the
Rogue
Riv­
head-on appearance is beautified by
By LYMAN A. FRITZ
er Valley from the Medford Hard­ the business man desire personal Inde­ bis resignation was quite a shock to
a grille In which a vertical section Is Everytime I see myself
pendence and the right to manage
ware company, one of the oldest their own affairs and enjoy the fruits his large congregation.
symmetrically flanked by horizontal In the looking glasv
Rev. Baird has many friends In
business houses in Southern Oregon. of their labor?
chromium-plated bars. The fenders, I find some unperfection,
Do the housewives of America want
The
store
is
in
charge
of
Mr.
El­
wider than formerly, are attractively I haven’t any “class".
mer Wil on, who was in the employ government, whether Federal State or
rounded, with high crowns and pro- My hair needs th# barber
Local, to hold down living costs by the
of the old company for the past 27 exercise of a reasonable economy?
nounced flares. Forward and
rear , onght
t0 have a 8haVP
years. The company was originally
Do Americana, ms a nation, want to
lines of the bodies have been given And , 8hould have a brani, B,,w s!lin
known as the Nicholson Hardware strengthen and safeguard their consti­
new modern treatment, and doors But what’s the use to rave.
Company and in later years became tutional form of government, with its
have been dimensioned with evident j , thoupht j
, dunar“taved
effective guaranties of a voice In gov­
known as the Medford Furniture & ernment and freedom of religion and
regard for passenger comfort. The|(I hoppd that u would grow ,
Hardware Co. This company built speech and action?
interiors are so roomy as to provide , ,oved , hat dollar dearly.
the building now known as the Med­
The ballot gives them all opportu­
rear seats 48^ inches wide an,' But at ,aat ,t haJ l0 p0.
ford Building in 1911 and occupied nity to say so.
front seats 47 inches in width— thut And that.g the way wlth everythin
the first two floors with an Immense j For voting In America—as contrasted
giving ample room for at least six My dreams come out amlFS
to elections in many nations abroad —
stock of hardware and furniture.
is not merely an expression of loyalty
passengers.
My girl gave me a hearty ll p,
Later they sold the building and to individual men. It Is. Instead, an
Among other new improvements when , tbought rd prt a k{s,.
method of recording pabMo
built their present one. A few years effective
are an exceptionally fine method of j
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opinion. It is the greatest opportunity
ago they decided to drop the furni­ ever offered for registering the collec­
trim and upholstering; safety in the J
ture end of the business and rented tive Judgment of the people.
new features of the instrument pan- j Hansen Hardware
that part of the building to the Cupp ' And eo long as the people exorcise
el; a decidedly novel body mounting
Has Complete Stocks Furniture Co.
that judgment with sincerity, indepen­
method; brakes of the genuine hy­
dence and intelligence. America is safe,
In All Lines Mr. Elm >r Wilson, manager, states
draulic type.
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! that the store now carries a very
Dodge engineers are emphatic in |
Mr. E. C .Faber reports that all
the statement that the operating | One of the most compelte stock- complete stock of builder’s hard- but one sack of the flour given away
economy of the company's latest pro- of hardware and dishes to he found ware, tools, crockery and glass- Saturday was given away and his
duct is fully equal, perhaps superior.; in Southern Oregon is that of th \va:e. The immense show room floor wife took the last one home. He re-
to the economy which has distin-fl Hansen Hardware Co. whose store is is completely covered with tables ports that he served Medford shop-
guished Dodge automobiles in th' I located on North Bartlett street In , loaded with all manner of articles, pers Saturday as a reault of his ad
paat.__________
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Medford. The storey was ^urc^as'd If you are looking for anything in in The American.
"H the People Win,
W ho Can Lose?”
Central Po'nt who will regret his
going Rev. Baird has brought many
a smile and hearty laugh to the
children and their parents with hta
humorous readings.
Mr. Baird also has given several
commencement addresses here in
Central Point.
8al. Only
HOOT GIBSON
HARRY CAREY
“The Last Outlaw”
Episode 7 '’ROARING WEST"
Sun-Mon.
Joe E. Brown
“SONS O’ GUNS"
P
T im .-Wed.
Loretta Young - Franchot Tone
“The Unguarded
Hour”
Wnl. Nile Is Cash Nile
Tliura., FTl.
SPENCER TRACY
SYLVIA SIDNEY
‘ FURY’
C la r e n c e P a n K e y
Democratic Candidate For
C lerk
of Jackson County
1 pledge an efficient and
Courteous
Administration
Election Nov. 3. 1936
Paid Adv.
W»M tMM't
A WORD TO THE WISE-
The Central Point American
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IS THE COUNTY’S FASTEST GROWING W EEK LY NEWSPAPER AND HAS THE LARG­
EST CIRCULATION OF ANY W EEK LY IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
C H R IST M A S
CARDS
To O u r
A d v e r tis e r s
This year we have ordered a
beautiful assortment of the fi­
nest Christmas Cards obtainable
We have a new religious assort­
ment that must be seen to be ap­
preciated.
We also have a special assort­
ment of cards to be engraved
with your name.
Hold your order until you see
these cards. Our representative
will call on you in the near fu­
ture.
The American has more than
5000 r e f e r s each week. An ad­
vertisement in our columns ;3
sure to reach a large number of
prospective buyers. Covering, as
we do, the northern part of Jack-
son County, (like the dust in
K a n s a s ) our advertisements
reach and are used by a large
and constantly growing clientele
with a mighty potential buying
power.
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We do all manner of Commer­
cial printing.
Letterheads
Envelopes
Statements
Cards
Dodgers
Office Forms
Let us give you an estimate on
your next job. Our prices are rea­
sonable.
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