The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, September 03, 1936, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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CENTRAL
POINT
AMERICAN
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Killt o r anil Proprietor
EDITORIALS
80-20-ltd
their vehicles safely under modern
traffic and road conditions. We must
keep our traffic laws up-to-date—
and we must enforce them without
fear or favor. We must improve the
personnel of highway patrols and,
in many states, greatly increase the
number of men on the force. The
best highway patrolman alive cannot
prevent accidents
nor
apprehend
many reckless motorists if he has
hundreds of miles or road to cover.
The human element is responsible
for the great majority of accidents.
We must make it impossible for the
twenty-mlle-an-hour driver to oper­
ate hiB car at eighty on a thlrty-mlle-
an-hour highway.
\\ I I AT (.(M ill's 1 CONSTITUTION?
"N o one can think clearly or sen
sihl.v about this vast and burning
topic without in the first instance
making up his mind upon the funda­
mental iasue. Does he value the
State above the citizen, or the citizen
above the State? Does a government
exist for the individual, or do indi­
viduals exist for the government ?
" I hold that
governments
are
meant to be, and must remain, the
servants of the citizens; that statea
and federations only come into ex­
istence and can only be justified by
preserving the 'life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happiness' In the homes
and families of individuals.
“ I judge the civilization of any
community by simple tests.
What
is the degree of freedom possessed
by the ritlzen? Can he speak and act
freely under well-established, well-
known laws? Can he criticize the
executive government? Can he sue
the state If it has infringed upon his
rights?
Are there also great pro­
cesses for changing the law to mm t
new conditions?
“ Judging
by
these
standards, I
Great Britain and the United States!
can claim to be in the forefront of
civilized communities.
In a recent study of American
highways, with particular attention
paid to the relation of roads to safe
driving, the magazine Fortune salil:
"Th e cold fact is that traffic today
is a combination of an elghty-mile-
an-hour car In the bands of a twen-
ty-mile-an hour driver struggling to
adjust Itself to a thirty-mile-an-hoc.r
road."
There is little we can do about the
car In this case— Its speeds will con­
tinue to increase, and the automotive
engineers have done wonders In im­
proving the "safety factor", brakes,
lights, steering mechanisms and the
body construction approach perfec­
tion.
There is something we can do
about the highway, as the Fortune
article shows. It says that half of
the roads of the country are obso­
lete.
It points out that engineers
have devised the model highway of
the future— a road with over-and-
under passes at intersections, with a
“ The
founders
(o f the United
wide dividing Hand down the cen­
ter to prevent head-on crashes, and States) * • • were as well acquain­
with separate lanes for slow and fast ted with tlie follies and Intolerance
truffle. Such highways will be built of parliaments a* with the oppres­
— but their cost is gigantic, technical sion of princes. 'To control the pow­
problams are involved, and It will be ers and conduct of the legisalture,'
many years before the milage of such asid a leading member of the Con­
super highways will amount to much vention of 1787, 'by an overruling
in relation to the total milage of ail Constitution was an Improvement in
roads.
the science and practice of govern­
So In the meantime, about all we ment reserved to the American
can do about automobile accident statea.*
problem is to "work on" the twenty-
"A ll the great names of American
mlle-an-hour driver with Ills twenty- history can be invoked behind this
mlle-an-hour car.
We must revise
principle. Why should it be consid­
and make more stringent our licens­
ing laws— It js an undeniable fact ered obsolete?
"In the shelter of the Constitution
a very high pereentagle of present
drivers are Incapable of operating nature has been conquered, a mighty
The American
entity established, unrivaled in th*
whole history of the globe.—Winston
The Crest
Churchill. Kngish statesman, writing
in Collier's Weekly.
Legal Notices
Equity No. «500-K
SUMMONS
IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF
TUB STATE OF ORBQON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
OI-ADYS MOSES— Plaintiff
va
B. L. MOSES— Defendant
To B. L. Moses, the above named
DEFENDANT.
IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint Cited against you in the
above entitled court and cause with­
in four woeka from the date of the
first publication of
tbla Summons
upon you, and if you fail so to ap­
pear and
answer said complaint,
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in her said
compaint, to-wlt:
For the dissolution of the mar­
riage contract now and heretofore
existing between plaintiff and de­
fendant; for the custody of the mi­
nor child of said marriage, Ray
Moses, and for the return of her
maiden name.
This summons is served upon you
by order of the Hon. H. D. Norton,
judge of the above entited court,
made and entered August 12th.
1936.
Date of the first publication be­
ing August 13th, 1936.
W. O. T R I L L
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
Suite 12 Palm Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
Palace Lunch
A Clean Place To Kat
Q U A L IT Y FOOD
23 S. Riverside, Medford
E X P E R T
W ATCH and JE W E LR Y
Repairing
A t Depression
16 8. Central
Price*
Medford
Medford's Oldest and
FINEST
Now is the time to
8IM O M 2K
32 So Bartlett
Medford
tions. Dinner & Party Specials
Sun.-Mou.-Tues.
our Specialty
Phone 528
School Books, school supplies, typewriters,
236 S. Central
Medford
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Seat Covers
r o l l A LL CARS
Phone US
All-Star-Musical-Cast
W. H. Klatt
Thurs., Fri.
S. Grape
314 E. Main
“So Red the Rose
99
Medford
Dr. B. C. Wilson
H U B E R , the Tailor
Made to Order
31 North Fir
M edford
Visit
H arden’s Drapery
Shop
WEEKS & ORR Bldg. Medford
Rent
A
First Class, Late
Model
T Y P E W R IT E R
STUDENT KATES
Medford
230 W. 6th.
edford r u s i n e s s c o l l e g e
i>|SINESS
VsOUffSES
"W here Youth and Opportunity
Meet"
Fick H ardw are Co.
Crosley Radios & Refrigerators,
Spartan Raidos & Refrigerators,
Speed Queen & May Tag
WASHING MACHINES
Sales & Service
Phone 300
131 W. Main St.
Medford
&
Second Hand Rebuilt
FARM {M PLHM ENTS
Afr Bargain Prices
Call and see us at
¡M» S. Grape St.
Medford
Shangle Studios
Ekerson
P A IN T & R O O F
Store
Time Payments for Remodeling
A ROOF FOR E V E R Y HOME
A P A IN T FOR EVE RY PURPOSE
Fire-Retardant Roofs bring
Lower Insurance Rates
Phone 2441
¡18 8. Bartlett
Thursdays.
From 8 to 10.
Nat Building
Medford i
»'.N o. Riverside
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When in Medford
a*
Ve
Lunch
Dinners
Freshly Frozen Ice Cream
119 E. Main
Phone 998
Top Notch Eats.
G. J. Morris, Prop.
Food Served at
Kafe Insurance at a Saving
Reasonable Prices
Oregon Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
(Incorporated)
14 South Central
Medford
LKLAND C LA R K , Agent
19 North Bartlett St.
Medford, Ore.
Phone 140«
See us for Fire Insurance
Fine Portraits a Specialty
Dr. 1. H. Gove
on Hay & Grain
D EN TISTRY
It’s the Truth!
41» Medford Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
O F F IC IA L W ICO AND
EISEMANN MAGNETO
Sales and Service.
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Cabinet Works
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Mattresses Renovated and N ew Ones M ade
to Order
FLOW ERS M ATTRESS & U PH O LSTER ­
IN G S H O P
Established in your community
25 years
Phone 47
428 W. 0th St.
Medford. Oregon
Auto Glass
Save Money by taking your
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weather starts
Stationery Engines
to
There's a difference that IS visible, when von send your wash to
the Medford Domestic Laundry.. Clothes and household linens arc
whiter, fresher, brighter and cleaner!
Graves Jewelry Shop
O U R D A M P W A S H S E R V IC E
New and Used Watches for Sale
Satisfaction Guaranteed
the eoonomirni lMiin.lt \ « f r i r e
1 to 60 horsepower
Watch and Clock
Repairing
(See Answer Next W eek)
rainy
O F F IC IA L MAGNETO
R E P A IR SERVICE
Genuine New Factory Parts
D A W S O N ’S
44 N. Front St.
Phone 263
Medford, Oregon
• ♦, ♦ .♦
P E R L ’S
Funeral Home
MEDFORD
the
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SLIP COVERS FOR OVER­
STUFFED F U RN ITU RE
Designing, Drapery Making
Phone 1648x
220 S. Grape
Established In 1008
Now located at 462 E. Main St.
R E N D E R ’S C O F F E E
It’s N e w -
— in taste
— in flavor
— in quality
— in economy
Render Tea &
Coffee Co.
21 N. Bartlett
Mediarti
Next door to Peerless Market
Dr. C. W . Lemery
J.
(Snreeeaor to Dr.
J. Kmmens I
»04 Medford Bldg.
I ractlce limited to eye,
none,
and throat and fitting of glaanea
Tel. 5«7
Res. 101 :t
52c for a 13-lb. bundle
Mining Machinery
E
R am s- lto 6 inch
Hydraulic R am s-2 1 j inch
(ass Auto Wrecking Co.
Hasth Pa«*
•J
A
Elva Livingston
Lough
Everything In Cabinet W ork
Medford
s Swimming Pool
I
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¡«5 Class for Adults Mondays and w
Trade Here and Win Votes
Expert Photography
Medford Bldg.
8
Eat at
Reasonable
GLASS
Medford, Oregon
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Merrick’s
fl
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Fall term opens Monday. Sept. 21
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l*H»»we 7 s*1
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Underwood Elliott
Fisher Company
Phone 112 ■ !
New ami 1 st»d gin*« it»r door« anil windshields before
Central Point
STONE’S DRUG STORE
Reasonable Prices
Medford
Stationery Store
404 EAST MAIN ST
Physickin and Surgeon
210 Medford Bldg.
Mes (ford, Ore.
Bebe & W a lt’s
Lunch
Quick. Service for Packers
101 East Sth St.
Across from Lewis Super Service
Also Ladies Clothes
M OOERh
Medford
MARGARET SULLAV AN
at
We rent typew riters
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‘Millions in the A ir ’
Wed. Nite is Cash Nlte
F. F. B U R K
FENDER R E P A IR IN G
Farmers Attention
■ N. Central
Anything G oes”
Ethel Merriman
Chas. Ruggles
fountain pens, zipper cases.
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Wed. Only
A u to Painting
BODY
220 North Bartlett
There is a size ABC Washer 0 »
Ironer to fit every parse and pur­
pose. Bach model beantifnliy de­
signed . . . equipped with many
exclusive and worth while safety
and convenience features . . . all
built up to the exacting ABC spe­
cifications of precision in manu­
facture . . . all built to give years
of lasting, trouble-free service . . .
each model an out-standing value
in its price field.
,
Bing Crosby
SH ULTS BROS.
Dependable
Washers & Ironers
‘Western Courage’
Episode 11 “ T A R Z A N ”
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Everything For School
A m erica’s Leading
Sat. Only
KEN MAYNARD in
Complete Confectionery Composi­
C. Earl Bradfish
D A I L Y ’S
Auto Painting
ABC
Try an Ad in
continent has been brought upder
the sway o ' man, and an economic
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER a, iu.pi
CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN CENTRAL POINT, OREGON
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Hi ghway
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Each Midi!Inn-'* •<ound ( r
Every piece sweet and « lean— ready to Iron
Prince Auto Electric
Answer 1 » i i» l W eek*« CanisHi.
The fallacy probably arose from the account of Samson and his hair
Body hair, or lark of it. is caused by functioning of the adrenal
glands
1— Psychoanalysis and Love hv Andre Trldon
2— Popular
Fancies. A 8 E Ackerman, Third Edition, page 97
Same Attractive Prlcee on
TESTED PARTS
NEW TIRES
A B ATTERIES
Medford Domestic Laundry
Roy Chisell expert mechanic from
Jacksonville, specializing in Trail­
er A Body Building
81) N O R TH R IV E R S ID E A YE .
•CERTIFIED
S A N ITA TIO N — G l ARD
YOUR
PHONE 10«
H EALTH "
A ll Natural .Methods
132 N Riverside
Operated by P A U L PRINCE, who
haa specialized in (tarter and
generator work since 1926.
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Chiropractic and Phy Ontberap)
Oregon Licenae 204
California License 5029
Special Attention to Blood Pre*
•urr. stomach and Bowels.
< on-ult.itIon and Examination
FREE
Phone Otiô
la Medford Since 102