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THURSDAY. MAY IS, l»43 CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PACI TWO !se to the court may seem meet and proper in the premises. Bonney, flower girl Eva Smith gaxe This summons is published in The the bride away. DolUe Love carried American, a newspaper of general the ring; Fay Bremmer. bridesmaid, and regular circulation, published In Velma McCredie. best man; and Mrs. the City of Central Point, Oregon, once each week for a period of four Lathr-'p. minister. consecutive weeks in accordance with the provisions of an order duly made, Twenty nine years ago today (May rendered and entered on April 19th I 11) it »now» I all day in Central Point 194J, in the above entitled court and cause by the Honorable II. K Hanna. according to word of I. J- Sparling. Judge of the above entitled court He remembered it well as he was ill The dule of the first publication of hs way to Grants Pass to get mar this summons is April 22, 1943 • ried. Wm. M. McAllister Attorney for Plaintiff 315 Fluhrer Building joins the The C.P. American Medford. Oregon welcoming friends, of George Hunt in 49—April 22, 29, May «. 13 him back to the theatre game in Harriett Spat row. the groom. Bertha follow the vocations of their fatheiM THE CENTRAL POINT Diocletian under penalty of death. formulated a complex and vast *ys- tern of price fixing, labor relations. i _J».............. - and a scheme of government that Re-established, September 11, 1928 constr! ted liberty to the point of Entered ae seuoml class matter at making hii subjects thoroughly mis the poet office, Central Point, Ore-1 crab!? It broke down. gon, under the Act of March 8. 187* The N'e w York Times points out Published weekly at Central Point the folly of our endeavors to fight Jackson County. Oregon and devoted Infiat on. md at the same time pro to the best Interests of the city and long th" life of an Act like this which vicinity no: only encourages but compels SUBSCRIPTION RATES Six Meths ...................... 11.25 | pile« and wage boosting which all On* Year ................ »2 00 consumers must pay for the benefit Payable in advance of a spe< lai class. It says In part: Advertising rates on application "If it were sound to set up a selling Offioe—Second Street, oft Main monopoly for the coal industry, so ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL that it can raise prices against the Editor and Proprietor public in, order to pay miners high wages, then it would be equally sou nil to turn other industries Into selling monopolies so that they could bi v't the price ot their products and pay higher wages to their workers, ! The Guffey Act is a flagrant contra- hand." And you can well Imagine * Human nature makes people do diction of the economic policy that my thoughts. government has been advocating in strange thing*. A few mornings ago, Robin and I other fields. Coal prices should be were watching tw’o linnets, apparently Take for Instance the lady who subject merely to ceilings like the talking over where a nest would be erected two 50-foot poles on top of prices of all other necessities today. safe. As they talked the problem her house, She even left the poles This very special gift to Mr. Lewis over, Robin sprinkled some crumlui unlighted 15 feet above the obstruc ought to be allowed to expire qulet- on the corner cement columns for tion lights at the boundary of the ly." them. They turned their tiny heads airport. An airline was required in It is high time that powerful one Bide, then the other. Then Red the Interests of safety to pass up tho city with air mall, passengers and minority groups which have not hesl- head burst out In the sweetest song, tated to jeopardize the safety of the as If saying "Thank you. you, Robin." cargo until the situation was cured. nation, be required to operate under Three times he did this. If you ever In one of our leading cities, a man the same legislation that applies to «aw a boy happy-faced. . . . built a -248-foot stack one mile from all the people. the airport. The city has tried for Can you smell the lightbread just several years to have the stack low [ lAlt of the oven? Satan always begs Buy It At Your Grocers’ AMERICAN « z With such examples to draw from. It Is no wonder the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee of tho House ot Representatives favorably reported the Lea-llalley Bill to amend the Civil Aeronautics Ai t and estab lish some additional common-sense Federal controls to aid civilian air lines. Among other things, the Bill would give the Federal Administra tor of Civil Aviation the power to formulate a nationwide program of airport zoning to assure protection of the approaches to airports from un reasonable obstructions. The Adlmi- strator would be required to co operate with elates and municipali ties S7 Jilra W 5 V I, ■ FXW «flA- 1 ■ M z ¡ a aro Medford. CAKE EDITORIALS ered or, ut least, marked with a red light, but so far without success san - Letters to Nephews By Ella II. I asina rd for some before it can be taken from the oven. But his teeth are no longer much good at chewing crusts. l»oor olil fellow is growing deaf, and gray, and can not see as well out of his ¡’good” eye as formerly. You should have seen him curl up on the pillow' of the bed made on the couch Saturday night for a soldier. The L'SO sent up six boys for beds. Not one could get at a hotel. Guess the U8O knows that a pioneer's beds al ways could he stretched to meet the emergency. But with all the rel tape attached, how it will work out, remains to be seen. There's some thing wrong somewhere. With you kids giving your all, and we have service we could render, are we not to be permitted tp give it as has been done for college kids? To Hasten Victory Mliaic program will lie given at the Central Point gym. Friday evening. Orchestras from Gold Hill, Butte Falls, Eagle Point and Central Point will gather here for a progra m cele- brating Music Week. 1 formerly occupied by the library, next to the American office, The north precinct will vote In the old Isaacson building. Th ■ Jackson eounty teacher chorus -esm.lcd its annual spring concert is spring. Those belong to the ganizatlon from here are Avy.s Arlene Estes, Ethel Flelsher. Nealon, Alta Norcross, Alice Norma Zinser and Ronald Civic club plans to serve dinner for Jackson County Chamber of Com- merco. Mri. Roy Kelly returned home today tiom a Medford hospital where she underwent a major operation. I No American wants this war to go one minute beyond the time we can bring it to a vic- turions end. To hasten that victory—to save possibly the lives of millions of our boys on our far flung fronts—it is imperative that every Ameri- can do his part in the Second War Lean, There is an in vestment to fit every purse. The most you can do is little enough compared with the sac rifice offered by our boys in service. They give their lives —you lend your money Legal Notice« SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON ANNA TUCKER. Plaintiff, vs. EARL E TUCKER. Defendant. To Earl E. Tucker, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within four weeks from the date of publication of this summons will hereby take notice that If fall to so appear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court the following relief against you, a succinct stataement as prayed for in said complaint being as follows, wit: For a decree of this court that bonds of matrimony heretofore now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught, and for such other, further and different relief as GRADUATION CARDS SWEM’S ■ft Dear nephew; The ground has been in fine shape Me<gord to work. Gives on the urge to get at Mr. and Mrs. T»oyle Mills enter It. Yet I'm wondering If when dig tained fourteen guests at their home glng the weeds, the young garden Saturday evening seeds were cut off before they could peep thru the earth. In fact, a few beans WERE cut off, much to my Doctor of Optometry The grange gave a surprise party chagrin but gracious, the weeds do Successor to Dr. E. D. Elwood on Ml«s Marlon Patterson and John grow and grow' so much faster than VISUAL EXAMINATIONS Blackford whose engagement has the garden, that it Is a wonder how GLASSES FITTED been announced. Fifty members of Phone 3881 214 Fhilirer* »»Ida: there cun be any food left in the soil Cor. ot Main A- Central Medford M rs. Lathrop's and Mrs. Bonney’s de Anyway, there Is the to feed them gree team had charge of the affair, conviction that quite a bit of the They put on n mock wedding, with rows will have to be reseeded. And SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT Bild’grade Lange being the bride, there Is vlslMc’ proof that moat of the SEPTIC TANKS tomatoes and peppers will have to oe (Doctor of Surgical Chiropody) replaced Jack Frost played havoc Sewer Pipe A Irrigation Pipe The greatest hazards to air travel with them The potatoes were TREATMENT OF ALL CONDI Chaplain Johnson conducted our are largely due to lack of unifurm TIONS OF TIIE FEET blackened, too. Can't you see me • Phone 248» service Sunday. He complimented regulations, and to conflicting laws 217 V'hilirer Bldg Phone 3103 bent along the road carrying th" N. Riverside Medford us on our reverent attitude in the throughout the country. With civil- Medford market basket with new plants? church (not knowing how hard It hit Ian aviation destined to expand ra The rain also put off the lawn us.) And told a -story of how one pldly, present conditions in ust be mowing until the grass was high. The congregation's whisperings so bother- improved at the earliest possible date. FOR AI TO OR PERSONAL parking was overlooked, and is not ed the organist, The pastor told her getting to be a less job. One only END lit» Plt WTII I NOU to stop In her playing when that The Guffey Coal Act came Into be- starts, until there Is a walnut tree to happened. She did the next service. Phone 2188 28 N. Bartlett SAND—GRAVEL Ing in 1*85 on the demand of John L get around. It's klnd-a what pa used In the sudden quiet, a thin feminine Medford, Oregon SEE GENE THOMAS lajwls, to prelent a coal strike. The to call a plcuyunlsh job. Yet look* voice was heard to say "I fry mine l.a I .AWN EXCAVATING Lie. Nos. S-211 & M-217 Supreme Court held the first act like sin if not done grease." 45 S. Central Medford unconstltutlonnl. A revised Guffey Fl rst thing you know a peony will * (¡RADING Must get on the lope. Act was passed In 1*37, again under burst wide open. Huge red ones. Much love. Aunty i the spur of coni strlkf threats. The'rose garden gives greater promiao Plant Dial 3464—House Dial 4297 Mr. Lewis insisted on a law such ns each day. If I have not "played the -M's. Max Pierce and son -Mac Jr, 1232 N. Riverside Medford the Guffey Act which forced the very devil with them" by my prun- of Medford are living In Almeda, mine operators to rfilse coal prices so Ing . . . If they will be as gloriously California to be near their husband Established tn your community that the mines could pay higher beautifully gorgeous as last spring. . . —5 years and father Lieut. Max Pierce. Mrs. WEDNESDAY, FRIDW, wages to labor. This was an indirect A spires up there even looked like - ------------------- -------------------------- ---- :____ Dial 2875 428 W. «th St. SATURDAY A SUNDAY II. P. Bosworth of Klamath Falls is Medford. Oregon way of levying a direct tax on the bridal decorations Sunday as a young EVENINGS planning to visit her husband Major public for the benefit of a specified husband snapped pictures of his SUNDAY AFTERNOON H. P. Bosworth In the engineers corps (Successor to Dr. J. J. Em mens) group. bride, Sunflowers Robin and I In New York 304 Medford Bldg. Major and Mrs. Bos- SKATING PARTIES THURSDAY The Guffey Coal Act was to have planted (he spilled half a can of seed Practice limited Io eye. ear, nose, wort » have BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT four children. Mrs. expired In April, but the House and at the grape's luise) were trans- and throat and fitting of glasstis. Pierce and Mrs. Bosworth are daugh Doctor of Optometry Dial 2420 Res. Dial 3480 Renato extended It for thirty days on planted, All the while Mr. Quail was ters of Mr. and Mrs. <». V. Myers of Successor to Dr. Jud Rickert Medford. Oregon the ground that Congress should have doing a lot of talking farther up the Med ford. Specialist In all problems of time to consider Its renewal. hill. And a pheasant cried so near, eye comfort anti vision In spite of the fact that a majority that a look was taken to see if he had • *;> * e..*:.* ♦ e * e. ♦ *.*..*"* *; « • * « * ♦.,*; 308 1 I a lircr Bldg. Dial 4001 s'f coal operators have been virtually fed off thé young garden. subsidised to the point of acquie When Robin wen* to town with YOU CAN RE-ROOF WITHOUT PRIORITY AS LONG AS OUR acence in this legislation. ti gainst me the other day, the way was dif STOCK LASTS—ORDER NOW FOR AI’PI.R ATION IN their better judgment a* to its sound ferent than he had ever gone. He SPRING—TERMS, NO DOWN PAYMENT ness aa an nonomle principle, there worried for fear we were lust. Inquir Is an undercurrent In Congress that ed how we were to find our way Votl.lg places for the Central Point Phone 3843 38 South Bartlett Med ford It may be better tn eliminate It entire home. "I wantto hold your hand," precinct have been selected and ar* ly before our lepubllc reaches that he cried, and clung to it tightly, AND rangaments made for erecting the stage arrived at by Diocletian in 300 song rime to mind: "Hold thou booths. Voters in the south preein t A D. when sons compelled to hand. Hold Thou will cist their ballots in the building TEN YEARS AGO C. L. PERKINS Medford Concrete Construction Co Arnold M. Depner, D.S.C. Building a Greater Southern Oregon SNIDER’S Bateman & Sons LOANS PERL’S Funeral Home PASTIME ROLLER RINK Dr. C. W. Lemery August W. Glutsch Medford Armory : FIVE YEARS AGO ; ; THIS WEEK I g, ♦: If Your Roof Leaks— Automobile Liability EKERSON ROOF & PAINT STORE Fire Insurance LELAND CLARK •hone 461ft 7 x. Bartlett Medford, Oregon CIRCLETTE THE DELUXE HEATLESS PERMANENT No pads or protectors ... No shocks or burns . . . No heat, machines or electricity . . . Waves starts at the scalp . . . Waves all hair per fectly . . . Including bleached, dyed. fine, gray, and children’s hal r. EXCLUSIVE WITH BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SALON Machine and machlnelera permanents and all type of beauty work Hardware ANI» Medford Phone 318« Make appointments early. Houseware DULIEN’S (FORMERLY HANSEN'S) Bartlett BOWMAN’S BEAUTY SALON 227 8. Central Mod fold CONGER Make ...___ Headquarters when in Medford. Rl< HFIKLD HI-OCTANE — U.S. TIREs & BATTERIES ELECTRIC SERVICE and CARBURETOR SERVICE CHET LEONARD Super Service Rieerotd« at Sixth Medford Rial 4278 Funeral Parlors LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED Model Airplanes Phone S|47 shipping het half g’eund are all that remain of store building* which held supplies for Rommel* army. Medloed SIMS 23 NORTH FIR STR I I T BROS 4