The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, August 12, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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    CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN, CENTRAL POINT. OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, ig43
the state controls everything, and when labor unions, cooperatives, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit in Equity To Quiet Title
and similar organizations which
has no competition.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
have
grown
to
such
vast
proportions
The average Russian industrial
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
worker earns 500 rubles a month during the past few years are going
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
A bicycle, under the new price, will to be required to make an account­ ANNA E. NEWTON and MORTON
cost him 1,120 rubles—more than ing of their funds and of what they
E. NEWTON, wife and husband,
Re-established, September K3, 1928 his entire income for two months’, do with them, for the benefit of the
plaintiffs,
public
and
in
the
public
interest.
vs.
Entered as second class matter at labor. A midget-sized automobile There is no difference between a
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the post office, Central Point, Ore­ will cost 9,000 rubles. As a ii New
uu labor leader with to° much money SARAH E WRIGHT and JOHN
York
Times
account
sums
it
up
gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879.
DOE WRIGHT, her «husband;
‘The average
Soviet i industrial to spend on an election and Mark
SARAH GIHLERT and JOHN
w work two
iwo and
must
and al
a | «anna with too much
9» money to DOE
Published weekly at Central worker. . . . . . . .,.
GIHLERT, her husband;
Point, Jackson County, Oregon and third hours o earn enough rubles to , spend on an election,
FRED W. WRIGHT and LUELLA
Mr.
Truman,
who vetoed the
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devoted to the best interests of the buy a bottle of beer, more than a
WRIGHT, husband and wife; OR
month to buy a radio set and nearly Taft-Hartley Act and who heads the
city and vicinity.
IF ANY OR EITHER OF SAID
eight weeks to buy a sewing ma­ party which is pledged to repeal
DEFENDANTS BE DECEASED.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
that'Act, said this on the floor of
chine.”
THEN THF.IR
UNKNOWN
Six Months
$1.25 I I There is an example of communist the Senate on January 19, 1944.
HEIRS, IF ANY. AND ALSO ALL
• • * •
One Year
$2.00 abundance. By contrast, the Ameri­
OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES.
Payable in advance.
“Although war requires that we
can worker, even in these days of
KNOWN OR
UNKNOWN.
Advertising rates on application
inflation, buys each day foods and curtail our privileges and allow the
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT. TITLE.
Office—North Second Street
goods which would seem the wildest various agencies to exercise powers
ESTATE. LIEN OR INTEREST
that we would never consent to in
luxury in Russia.
ARTHUR EDWARD POWELI.
IN THE REAL PROPERTY DES­
times
of
peace,
the
war
does
not
What makes that possible? First
Editor and Proprietor
CRIBED IN COMPLAINT HERE­
of all, every American producer require that we do this in such a
IN. Defendants.
must hold costs to the minimum if way that after the war we cannot
he is to survive the competition. restore the American way of life.” TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE­
FENDANTS. AND EACH OF
‘I don’t want Government offi­
Secondly, the same thing is true of
THEM:
the stores where we buy our goods. cials, whether selected from the
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Whether we patronize an independ­ rank of business or not, determin­
THE EDITOR'S STAKE
ing who will produce and how much OF OREGON you and each of you
ent
or
a
chain,
another
store
down
A free press is made possibly by
! are hereby required to appear and
block or in the next town is will be produced.”
advertising—a thousand and I one the
Mr. Truman, who want Govern- answer the Complaint filed against
for
our
aggressively
competing
of
indus-
different advertisements c* ;
............
business, and is trying
_ to offer ment controls, said
that in an ad ■ ­ ■ you in the above entitled suit within
tries seking to sell their wares or better
price,
a dress before the Industrial Confer­ four (4) weeks from the date of the
quality,
a
lower
.
services to the public.
wider selection, or some other in­ ence Council on September 24, 1942. first publication of this Summons;
From such a field in which to ducement. In a nation where the
and if you fail to answer, for want
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to
seek business the press of the government owns the factories and
“No” to the Norris Amendment the Court for the relief prayed for
United States can maintain its the stores, no inducement in neces-
on June 1, 1939, to expand TVA.
financial independence—the small­
in their complaint, to-wit: That
Mr. Truman said “ no” when he > plaintiffs be adjudged and decreed
est country weekly or the greatest sary
store window in America, voted on the amendment, Now he
metropolitan daily has an equal as Every
a matter of fact, is an argument1 is asking millions with which to I to be the owners in fee-simple of
chance.
the real property situated in Jack-
of expand TVA.
Such financial independence for the free enterprise system
son County, Oregon, particularly
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doing
things.
means editorial independence.
described as follows, to-wit:
“A stataesman is only a dead
American newspapers are not crea­
Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven
politician. I never want to be a
tures of government as in dictator
(7) and Eight (8), in Block Two
statesman.
”
countries where they are controlled
(2), Pattison Addition to the
Mr. Truman said that in a talk
and subsidized. They are not
City of Central Point, Jackson
before an A. F. of L. meeting in
afraid to criticize government
County, Oregon,
Kansas City on September 26, 1944.
public officials or business.
free and clear of any and all right,
There can be no free press or
title, claim, estate or interest of any
individual opportunity without
kind and nature on the part of the
private enterprise.
defendants or either or any of them.
Communism and socialism kill
By order of the Honorable H. K.
free enterprise and personal liberty
Hanna, Judge of said Court, made
because under such political systems
and dated August 4th, 1948, this
government owns industry, includ­
Summons is served upon you by
ing newspapers, and the individual.
publication thereof for four succes­
American editors are against
sive weeks in the Central Point
communism and socialism, first, be-1
Corvallis, Aug. 12 (Special) For­ American, a weekly newspaper of
By Charles L. Egenroad
cause such governmental philoso­
mer residents of Nebraska will hold
phies destroy political freedom; |
Washington. D. C.—WHO SAID their annual picnic at Avery’s Park
second, because they destroy a free THIS?
(With apologies to the in Corvallis on Sunday. August 15,
popular radio program of the same according to D. R. “Doc” Conn,
press.
Any successful move to socialize name).
President of the association that
an industry in the United States,
’. . . the desperate need of the includes Oregonians of “Cornhus-
undermines by that much, personal United States for ships ought not ker” lineage.
liberty, the foundation of a free to be used as a weapon to obtain
Nail driving contest, hog calling
press, and the unrestricted opport­ closed shops where for 25 years no contests, a stage show and band
unity of individuals to choose a line closed shops have existed . . .”
concert are other entertainment
DINNERS FROM 7 P.M. to 8 A.M.
of work or an employer. Under
Mr. Truman said that in comment­ features that will highlight the day.
socialism and communism you work ing on a strike in a Diesel engine The festivities will be broadcast
for the state and like it, or else.
DANCING FROM 9 P.M. to 2 AJd.
plant in St. Louis, Mo., May 29, 1941. over radio station KRUL.
♦ * ♦ *
This is why individuals and news­
“We’re extending an invitation,
papers wishing to retain their in­
“If it becomes necessary to tell through the press, to every former
dependence should oppose govern­ men and women where they can resident of the ‘Cornhusker’ state to
CLOSED
TUESDAY
ment ownership of business in our or must work,, we will have to have join the fun,” said Conn, “and
country, while they have a chance. an effective priority and allocation we’re guaranteeing a full day of
Don’t be lulled into a false sense of system. We must eliminate fear of entertainment for all who attend.”
security by thinking it can’t happen peonage and racketeering . . . and Free coffee is being furnished and
here.
they must be certain that they will picnickers are requested to bring
not be exploited for the profit of any their own lunches.
EVERY STORE WINDOW
individual.”
In mid-July the Soviet govern
Mr. Truman said that in an ad­
ment reduced the prices of some dress in Kansas City, Mo., on Oct­
Manufacturers of
types of goods sold in its state- ober 21, 1942.
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owned stores. And that provides
an interesting commentary on living
”... I shall vote for the amend- j
ALL MAKES
standards under a system in which ment, but I think the time has come •
ALSO AUTO REPAIRING
THE CENTRAL POINT
AMERICAN
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EDITORIALS
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State Nebraska Picnic
At Corvallis Sunday
Kyle's Restaurant
general circulation, printed and
published in Central Point, Jackson
County, Oregon, the date of the
first publication
thereof being
August 5, 1948, and the time for
answer r expiring Septen
September
___ _ 2, 1948.
WM. M BRIGGS
Attorney for plaintiffs
Post Office Address:
Pioneer Building,
Ashland, Oregon
71—. Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26.
SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE
ALIAS SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
CLYDE K. JAMES, Plaintiff.
vs.
EVA JAMES, Deferidant.
To EVA JAMES, the above named
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Alias Summons;
and if you fail to answer, for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit:
1. That the Bonds of Matrimony
heretofore and now existing be­ I
tween plaintiff and defendant be
UNITED
SERVICE STATION
Highway 99, Central Point
REASONS
OPEN EVENINGS
"Smilty" Janxen
FOR JOINING
SEWING MACHINE
CENTER
Commander-in-Chief
toy H. Brannoman
P.O. Box 1532
Phone 861
Central Point, Oregon
Complete Auto
Repair Service
We Are Still Doing BuaineeH
At Tlie Same Place
CLOSED SAT. AFTERNOON
SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRS & PARTS
talk your language.
Body & Fender
Repairing
Painting
Portable Welding
Get a load of this I
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TRY
OCR VITAMIN D
Building a Greater
Southern Oregon
SNIDER’S
Phone 21«H
2» N. Barile«
Medford, Oregon
Smitty's
Ranch House
Formerly
Rupp's Dining Room
EXCELLENT
FOOD
10 A.M. - 3 A M. —
Central Point. Oregon
t
Closed Thursdays
Langston's
Cabinet Shop
CABINETS, WINDOWS, DOORS
FRAMES and SCREENS
Central Point, Oregon
HARDWARE
JACUZZI WATER PITHPS—WELL DRILLING—PUMP SERV.
GENERAL PAI NT—IIA R D WARE—HO USE W A RE
QUAIJTY TOOLS—SPORTING GOODS
P.O. Box 219
Phone 891
Central Point, Oregon
Phone 393»
Medfortl. (»retro»'
22S Weet Main
MEDFORD
LOANS
Business Directory
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. Nos 8-211 A M-217
45 S. Central
Medford
NOW!—City Gas Convenience for
Rural Homes!
Homogenized Milk
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE U. S
Ph. 7121
Medford. Oregon
PHONE 1461
FOR AITO OR PERSONAL
... K .r-
v.F.W. 1» the World’.
For Veteran Welfare •
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of oversea» veteran»!
largest, »tronge.t group c. -
Central Point Post 4316
IS S. Fir. Medford
LEWYT VACUUM CLEANERS
-
.
VFW. will tolerate only one
For Security • • •
. AMERICANISM!
Meet* lai 8c 3rd Thursday, each month
in Woodmen Hall
EADS
Motor Overhaul
& Tuneup
Brake Service
* Shipping
• Storage
Stamper & Golf Bros.
Custom SAW FILING
AND REPAIR
Phone 3388
22 So. Grape
Medford, Oregon
• Packing
• Crating
Phone 1361
Central Point
SAW SHOP
Mill Saw— Hand 8awn, Etc.
Tool Grinding
friend* »nd pal» are
..they
••America’» Over.ea, Veteran. . . . UNITED! ”
Flexible Steel and
Cedar Slats Blinds
Flex Aluminum
Blinds
2. And for such other and
relief as to the court may
and proper.
jmt
By Order of the Honorable H v
Hanna, Judge of said Court 2. ?
aJ»d dated the 15th day of j??*
1948, this Alias Summons is serv/'
upon you by publication for
successive weeks in the CenS
Point American, a newspaper
general circulation, printed .
published in Central Point jL-i^
County, Oregon, the date of th« fe
publication thereof being the 29th
of July, 1948. and the
answer expiring the 26th dav m
August, 1948.
aay of
WM. M. BRIGGS
Attorney for plaintiff
Post Office Address:
Pioneer Building
Ashland, Oregon
39—July 29, August 5, 12, 19
GILKEY &
BARNARD
NORTHWEST
PRODUCTS CO.
REFRIGERATOR
REPAIRING
dissolved, and that plaintiff k .
granted a divorce from the defend
ITS DIFFERENT!
GILMAN’S
SANITARY DAIRY
P.O. Box 190
Tank Gas for Cooking, Refrigeration & Water Heating
Quick Delivery—Low Rental Plan
BULL
California-Pacific Utilities Co.
229 West Mata
Phone 5284
Central Point
MOVING & HAULING------------------------- '
Something New
for Central Point
N G
PUMICE BLOCKS
YOU
GET
Bob Stewart Chevron Station
LOW COST WITH PERMAN
Formerly Rupp's Servie*
ENCE. FIRE-PROOF AND ROT
Standard Oil Products — Atlas Tires
& Batteries
PROOF AND HIGH INSULA­
TION VALUE!
Wl’
MANUFACTURE PUMICE
lllXMKS—M.L SIZES FOR RE-
S1DENCT OR BUSINESS Bl Il.D-
Trained Lubrication Men
Night Lubrication - Car Washing
Pick up & Delivery Service!
PHONE 1124
Bob Stewart & Georg* Devy
ING AND FARM USE.
OI K holding department
IS AT YOUR SERVICE.
Call Medford 3274
or write
P.O. Box 159, Central Point
Triple A Block & Bldg. Co.
Hamrick Road, Medford. Orvcon
BOAR
Service
BULLS all
breeds.
popular
BOARS Duroc, O.I
C., Chester White
PROMPT SERVICE
Chas. Bateman, Prop
PHONE 782 Central Point
or 4747 Medford
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CALL LARRY ESPEY—Phone Medlord 2888
Local & Long Distance Moving—Commercial Hauling
Personalized Storage Service
DAVIS TRANSFER and STORAGE
8th 4 Fir Streets
Medford
HAROLD’S BABYTOWN
ROYS AND GIRLS APPAREL
Infants to 8 years
Dial 2063
130 E. Main
WORLD BICYCLES
SIMS BROS
23 N. Fir Street
Phone 3472
PERL FUNERAL HOME
ESTABLISHED 1908
Phone Dial Medford 2675
426 We»* 6à