The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, October 29, 1936, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER ÜW, 193«
C E N T R A L PO IN T A M E R IC A N C E N T R A L PO IN T. U K i O u i
PAOE FOUR
In each community in the nation
served rest on the junkpile.
corporation earnings would effec- est and crooked, men who would do gress made by business and industry.
It is of great interest that, accord­ tive-y put a new and heavy burden their neighbors dirt.
i ('rooked business cannot live be- there is a fair cross-section of indus­
ing to Deleware's Secretary of State, on industries which sought to pro­
You won t find them, for the men ; cause the public won’t let It live very try and business as a whole.— The
Lewis County, Advocate, Chehalis,
there has been an almost compelte vide new jobs.
In business and industry in this long.
Wash.
"right about face" in the public's
The way the tax works is this: A community are trying as best they j If you are willing to say that busi-
Re-eaTublUhed, September 13. 1928 attitude toward these inspection corporation is taxed upon the can to build up businesses on the ness in your home community is all
For Not Growing Rice
Devoted to the best Interests of campaigns. At first, drivers were an­ amount of income it receives but principle of fair dealing
black and crooked yon are read to
President Roosevelt paid 19 rice
Central Point and vicinity.
tagonistic— now the great bulk of does not distribute. But here is the
Sure they make mistakes. Just as 1 ko and continue the belief over the
Entered a* second class matter a them appreciate the value and neces- catch which Jones spotted: Any customers make mistakes. Business re*i of the nation, but you can’t growers more than $25,000 each,
one of them receiving a check for
the post office. Central Point, Ore­ sity of inspections and are eager to money which a corporation spends
men are human and not infallible paint Chehalis white and all the rest 559 000 . All of that for not grow-
gon, under the Act of March 8, 18
cooperate.
on plant expansion or improvement Over the country as i whole there of the nation black and be fair.
jng rice.
Every state should adopt the Dele- is taxed Just like other money that are undoubtedly mpn in business
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
ware plan— and keep it up year in is not distributed.
who will take advantage of the pub­
Six Months .................. ..........
60
and year out. Some states have car­
As an illustration, assume a cor­ lic, but with reference to the entire
One Year ............................ — 31.60
ried on sporadic, badly organized in­ poration has an income of $100,- business world their percentage is
Payable in advance
spection
campaigns, with Inadequate 000. Its business Is good and It trivial.
Advertising rates on application
Office— Second Street, off Main facilities, and little good has result- wants to provide more Jobs, so ln-
Of late it has been the popular |
ed. Other states have conducted cam- stead of distributing all the income
thing to damn7 all business as being
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL
paign8 In which drivers could have as dividends it decides to invest
crooked and corrupt. Why not start
Editor and Proprietor
their cars Inspected or not, as they 350,000 in a new building and new
tarring ail customers and consumers
chose. Such campaigns are a waste machinery. That corporation will
as being crooked? Merchant and cus-
of time— the drivers with defective pay no tax on the $50,000 that goes tomer ,,ve gide by glde Wli, we gay
Republican Candidate For
machines stay away from the Inspec­ out in dividends, but it
111 pay one is all black and the other all
tion stations.
about '22 per cent on the $50,000 white? That’s what is being done
The mechanically dangerous car spent for new equipment.
and it’s unfair. Men in very high
is directly responsible for hundreds
In short, that phase of the new places have been guilty of this new |
of deaths and thousands of injuries tax act means a tax upon all such in­
attack on men and women who have
annually. Its elimination is essential vestments which would create new tried to play their part.
Jackson County, Oregon
if we are to reduce the ghastly au­ jobs. The new tax act is not only a
It is a fine thing that men are am­
tomobile accident toll.
tax on corporations but on jobs and bitious aud want to go into business
General Election November 3, 1936
on progress
for themselves. They may build up a
FEW WANT THE "DOLE"
(— Paid Adv.)
large business or a small business
The fear has been expressed that A CHOKE SECTION OF INDUSTRY
THE INVISIBLE GUEST
but this country has grown great
"Today there is an Invisible guest government old-age pensions, which
Propagandists have a lot of fun with a valuable contribution to pro-
about the iniquities of busi-
who sits at the table of every family have been eudorsed in principle by
in the country,”
said Lewis H both major parties, would be a blow ness men and Industry in general
Brown, President of Jobns-Manville to the life insurance industry.
but ask them to be specific and they
But serious students of the ques­ get a long way from home, forget­
recently. "He is the Invisible tax-
eater, who collects the hidden taxes. tion doubt that it will— for two ting that their own home community
H U BER, the Tailor
When the housewife purchases three reasons.
offers a pretty fair cross-section of
M edford, Oregon
The first reason is practical. Nei­ industry aud business.
pork chops, the butcher weighs them
Also Ladies Clothes
out, hut only wraps up two. The ther party has gone on record in
Chehalis offers such a test, and
Republican Candidate For
favor
of
big
pensions—
both
favor
third he gives to this invisible
Made to Order
so does New York.
rather small payments, that would
If you happen to live in Chehalis
guest.”
Every family In America Is sup­ simply provide for necessities. Per­ just go up and down the streets in
31 North Fir
porting this "invisible guest." Some­ sons who want a few luxuries must the business district and point out
thing like twenty per cent of all the buy their own old-age security.
the men who are downright dishon-
JACKSO N C O U N T Y
Secondly— and this reason may be
Medford
money we earn goes to his support,
the
most
important—
the
American
directly or indirectly. And he will
take still more in the future, when citizen doesn’t want to be a pension­
Qualified by Experience
the days of reckoning come and we er unless he has to. He inherited the
FLAHARTY
must pay our staggeriug govern­ individualistic character of the pio­
A rt’s Auto Shop
General Election November 3, 1936
mental debts— federal, state and lo­ neers. And he is going to make every
R E A L T Y CO .
GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING
(— Paid Adv.)
conceivable
effort
to
assure
a
finan­
cal.
V0 lves, Berrings, Rings, Brakes
15
N.
Fir
Phone
154
Taxation is a great issue— but It cially comfortable old age through
Battery & Eietrlcal Work
Have Free Check-Up of your car.
should not be regarded as a partisan bis own efforts, thrift and ability.
202 N. Riverside
Tel. 1200
Whether we have government
political issue. Men high in both oar
Real Estate
major parties have paid lip service pensions or not, men will still Invest
Insurance
to tax reduction, and then, through against the future in life insurance
their acts, brought about higher and other savings programs.
Watch and Clock
Republican
Medford, Oregon
taxes. Politics, left to its own devices
TAXING JOBS AND PROGRESS
Repairing
expands its operations and grows
Candidate For
Chairman Jesse H. Jones of the
constantly more expensive.
Graves Jewelry Shop
Whether you are a Republican, a Reconstruction Corporation pointed
Fick Hardware Co.
Democrat or a Socialist, taxation is out In a recent radio speech that
402 E. Main St.
Medford
Crosley Radios & Refrigerators,
tho
new
federal
tax
on
undistributed
one of the largest items in your bud­
Spartan Raldos &
Refrigerators,
get. Irrespective of the political par­
Speed Queen & May Tag
ty In power, only the stroug force of
W ASH IN G M ACH IN ES
Economy
Top Notch Eats.
Sales & Service
Phone 800
concentrated public opinion
can
131 W. Main St.
Bedford
G. J. Morris, Prop.
bring about tax reduction and re­
Courtesy
move a menace to industrial devel­
opment, Bavlngs, employment— and
Food Served at
General Election, Nov. 3, 1030
economic prosperity.
THE
CENTRAL
POI NT
AMERICAN
J. B. Coleman
County Assessor
EDITORIALS
A. C. Walker
County Treasurer
G. R. Carter
County Clerk
George A. Codding
FOLLOW DELEWARE’S EXAMPLE
Deleware is a small state— but it
has big and worthwhile ideas.
One of these Ideas is Its annua:
motor vehicle inspection campaign
conducted under complete state con­
trol. Deleware pioneered this idea
During two recent weeks 24,000
cars were examined and approved.
Thousands of other cars were found
defective and orders to correct me­
chanical hazards were issued. Defec­
tive foot brakes proved the most
serious cause for rejection, with bad
lights second.
In addition, during last year alone
the state removed 580 antiquated
vehicles and sent them to a well de-
Prince
Reasonable Prices
Auto Wreckers
at
Expert Mechanic &
F. W . Bartlett
T A X ID E R M IS T &
FURRIER
42 8 Central
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17 40 N. Riverside
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Ralph E. Sweeney
Demorattc Candidate for
Medford
Dr. I. H. Gove
Treasurer of Jackson County
M edford. O regon
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Measure
{TROWBRIDGE!
Cabinet Works
12.8 E Main St., upstairs,
Medford
NOMINEE
General Election, November 3rd
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Katabllahed In 1908
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District Attorney
Banking.
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Everything In Cabinet Work
DEMOCRATIC
for
Thirty
Years Training in Accountancy and
To Your
iLOTHES,
Republican Nominee For
JACKSON COUNTY
Ekerson
Efficiency - Economy
P A IN T & ROOF
Dr. Geo. S. Jennings
District Attorney
LISTEN IN OVER KM ED
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November 12— 12 4.N to I |i. in.
Store
(Mteopnttile physician and Surge­
November 3rd Election
Time Payments for Remodeling
A ROOK FOR EVERY HOME
A PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE
Fire-Retardant Roofs bring
Lower Insurance Rates
on. Optouietrlc Eye Specialist-
Coddttig^JJampalgn ora
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Phone 243
Medford Domestic Laundry |
Zoric
Garment Cleaning
Competitive Prices
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MEDFORD
CENTER
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Frank J. Newman
Attorney-At-Law
Medford. Oregon
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To The Voters of Jackson County:
Independent Laundry and Dry Cleaners
Medford. Oregon
LAUNDRY 8PKCL%I,S
D R Y CLE AN IN G SP E C IA L S
Wet Wash ................. Lb 4c Ladies Dresses A Coats .76c to $1.25
Dry Wash
Lb. Sc Gents Overcosts
...... 75c to $1.00
Rough Dry
..Lb. 7c Gent« Suits .
......SOc
Also Finished Work
Pants
40c
CASH AND CARRY PRICES
Repairing and Altering
3
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Special attention given to eye. ear
nose, throat and fitting of
glasses.
1728 North Riverside Avenue
Quality Work i
Phone 166
;w S. Ihutlrtt
Western Thrift
Cut
Rate
D R U G S —T O B A C C O S
Prescriptions, School Supplies
MAIN and C E N T R A L
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Medford
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14 South Central
Body Builder
Dr. C. W . Lemery
(Succi». »or to Dr. J. J. Em m ens 1
•jot Medford Bide.
I rartloe limited to eye, M r , soar,
mid throat and fittin g o f glaaaea.
Tel. Atl7
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Reasonable Prices
ROY CRISWELL
P M.
I wish to express my appreciation for the splendid
support given me in the May Primaries. In a field of
three Republican Candidates, I received a substantial
majority of all Republican votes cast for the office of
District Attorney. I likewise secured many complemen­
tary votes from Democratic friends, even though they
realised such votes could not count in the primaries. 1
am grateful for this expression of confidence.
With 34 years of active experience in the general
practice of law. 28 of which years were spent in this
County, 1 feel that I am qualified to serve you well as
yeur next District Attorney. If elected. I pledge myself
to an economic, faithful, and impartial performance of
the duties of such office, and to conduct the affairs of
that office in a prompt, eficient, courteous and business­
like manner.
J trust tkat I merit sad may receive your continu­
ed and united support at the election on November 3rd.
Respectully submitted,
125 E A S T S I X T H
Phone 1374 and Save
Across from M. M Co.
F J. NEWMAN
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