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PAGE FOUR ______ <. CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT, OREGON rawuf, ascttaa u In too many stores in Ashland I practical is accomplished in the way want to follow in Europe'» falter deceased, and have qualified. All ' entered on the 4th a» persons having claims against raid ber. 1939, authorizing h ^ov, out-of-town creameries, bakeries, • of handling it. ing steps. • palate are herehv nreeetlt will on and after th ° • 10 estate hereby notified to present packers, produce dealers, meat State trade barriers generally The mates themselves should take them, 2 a proper voucher» and January, 19 40, at the l.-h ___ . with r>__ wholesalers and distributors are take the form of taxes that have to the lead in correcting these evils, . I I duly verified to me at the office c» rxf of I^avvnaU. Kenneth O. Denman in th OffjQjj of,ic* given preference over local firms. be paid by out-of-state producers if and individual citizens everywhere Harry C. Skyrman. Attorney for1 County Bank Buildine in Jack* Re-estabiished, September 13, 1928. ,. , said .-:aia estate, at Room n 409, Medford Jackson County, Oregon"1 ***ifoi The place for a buy-at-home cam they want to sell their goods in the ought to lend the weight of . theli Ceut „r Building, Center Building, in Medford, Ore- vate sale, for cash in hand* ' at p state. Actually, they usurp tho voices to Entered as second class matter at paign to start is with the merchant that ttL this _7 be done. gon within six months from the date lowing described real nr ib» t- demand -------- - -- l*a* n (l the post office, Central Point, Ore and business man himself to whom right possessed by Congress, and by of th'» notice. longing to said estate to * Dated and first published this 14th The South Half Of th • gon, under the Act of March 8, 1871» it means the most. Many of them Congress alone, to regulate inter Mrs. Earl Heft entertained the I Quarter, and rs. the v h' I r dav day of December 1939. west Quarter and their families could well afford state commerce; but they do it by ladies of the Full Gospel church of, Half of the southwest Q?!0”11 I Published weekly at Central I to practice what they preach.” BERTHA ELFERS TETHEROW perverting certain rights possessed Medford, at her home Thursday I of Section 22. Townshin r I Executrix of the Will of Point, Jackson County, Oregon and South, Range 3 West h w I The above was an editorial in th* by the states themselves, such as the afternoon. The occasion being a i George Elfers, deceaseu. devoted to the best interests of the Southern Oregon Miner and as we I right to quarantine products that shower given in honor of Mrs. Paul 20—Dec. 14, 21, 28, Jan. 4 Jackson County, Oregon M city and vicinity. ^Dated this 7th day of ij^J bad been preaching the same re- | might be harmful to the state's citi Peterson who received many dainty zens. cently, we have re-printed this, We and useful gifts. Delicious refresh NOTK’E OF SALK OF SUBSCRIPTION KATES RKAI. PROPERTY Olen • Macv think our merchants are much more Their effect is to invoke retailia- ments were served by the hostess Six Months ................ _................. )1.U Administrator o, ,J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that loyal than Mr. Hall considers his, tory measures, and if the proces; is and assistants. One Year ............................. -...... >1.6 Estate of Ben/aml the undersigned, Glen S. Macy, Ad but he is right about most of it. carried to its logical conclusion it Payable in advance Matthew Whales nJ ministrator of the estate of Ben Many, many times if you would only would mean that this nation would ceased. • jamin Matthew Whalen, deceased, Advertising rates on application Legal Notices pursuant to order of the Hon. Wm. R. A. McCourry, try you would find what you need become 4 8 separated little "econom- ' Office—Second Street, off Main O. Powell, Judge of the County Attorney for said Estate at home. This time buy at home. ic countries,” each depending on its Court of the State of Oregon, for McMinnville. Oregon. ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL NOTICE TO < irons own materials and its own products. the County of Yamhill, made and 367-Dec, 7^14, 2L 28, 1939 J Notice 1.« hereby given i. it I have Editor and Proprietor THOSE BARRIERS AGAIN The same type of economic think been appointed by the County Court The announcement by Secretary ing that results in state trade bar of Jackson County Oregon, Execu of Commerce Hopkins that steps are riers has been evident in Europe trix Of the Will of Geor-e Elfers. contemplated to deal with the ever since the Versailles Treaty, and alarming growth of state barriers in it is not unreasonable to pin some this country brings an old eyesore of the blame for the current war •BUY AT HOME’ SHOULD to public attention again. And it is upon the trade barriers that nation UTART AT HOME* veil that this problem is kept be erected against nation abroad. We "With Ashland’s Christmas open of Quality Worth While from fore the public until something do not, in this or in other matters, ing but a few days off and the holi 25c to $5.00 per box day shopping season upon us, a num Linens, Vellum—Plain and Deckle Edge ber of local merchants are anxious TEX RITTER in to encourage trading at home. A Riders of The business man who pays hi.: taxes MAKE here, helps support the community Frontier” East mai. Kodaks from $1.00 io $55.00 Episode 14 ' PLYING G-MEN” and its schools becomes rightfully pained when he sees others thought SUN—MON Parker, Shaeffer, Waterman Fountain Pen Het» lessly hurrying off to some other Desk Seta, Mechanical Pencils JAMES CAGNEY as town to spend their earnings. However, insisting on buying at “The Oklahoma Zipper (’ mc from $2.00 to $15.00 home is advice worth taking as well Your Headquarters for Xmas as giving. Many business men ask Our Prices Lowest in Town. Church and Leather Wallets, Bill Folds their customers to buy locally and Games for Adults or Juveniles School Orders Welcomed. TUE — WED then forget to practice that logic themselves. JOHN HOWARD in • Books, Bibles, Cook Books, Scrap Books, Albums from 35 f to $5 00 Prices Effective Decenilter 15 to December 18 Inclusive. This paper has noted several in Bulldog s stances of business men bemoaning Home beautiful onte to »elect from Drummond’s s loss of trade to other communities who can find neither clothes nor au Secret Police” SUPURB DUCHESS tomobile to suit them here. Men GIFTS OF QUALITY WORTH WHILE 2-lb. whose families are entirely depend- THUR—FRI Giant Pkg Quart end upon Ashland business frequent BASIL RATHBONE in Arthur Conan Doyle's ly are seen buying elsewhere, but the worst offender is the merchant “Hound of The who asks folks to buy at home and Baskervilles” Orange— I »‘moll—< it ron 210 E. Main Ht. Medford, Oregon then sells them out-of-town pro ducts that could have been furnish ed locally. 3-lb. Pail Pound THE CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN | EDITORIALS * Stationery... X, Salad Dressing Soap Powder 25c 39 Medford Stationery Store Candied Peels 49 29c Bulk Dates Pound I Dill Pickles 5 Quart For Holiday Gift Suggestions See Hubbard Bros. Large Array of Model Bakery Gift Items Be Sure To Stop In and Look Around FOR BOYS BREAD, 1’IES, PASTRY for your HOLIDAY Liberty Hide. Wagons, Scooters, Velocipedes Footballs and Baseballs Woodworking Tools Case Brand Knives Skiis DINNERS Medford Holiday Trips FOR MEN HE EAST Fishing and Hunting Gear Woodworking Machinery Electric Grinding Tools Hand Tools FOR LADIES Celebrate the holidays in sunny California. You can do it easily, comfortably, rconomicall, if you'll go by Southern Pacific. 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