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CENTRAL POINT AMERICAN. CENTRAL POINT. OREGON PAGE TWO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 211^ I science, he will speak on “jaDa. A reimposition of price controls “We’re in a time of trial and error Jenkins to Address THE CENTRAL POINT Today.” Dr. McCall, head of would discourage production, and 1 and we want clear heads at the probably bring about an acute meat helm. We want men of the highest H.S. Press Conference university speech department wu talk before a general assembly of‘ shortage. Much of the available calibre and the republican party University of Oregon, Eugene, the conference Friday. i has two of them." meat would be diverted into the Re-established, September 13, 1928 He stated that we need have no Oct. 21 (Special)—Frank Jenkins, More than 230 high school editors black market, And the lower in- fears regarding the domestic prob president of the Oregon Newspaper and advisors are expected to attend Entered as second class matter at be wore off than sumers would the post office. Central Point, Ore lems of the day, explaining that Publishers association and publisher ever. gon, under the Act of March 8, 1879. while they are difficult, "we will of the Klamath Falls Herald and meat production is You can generally tell, from the Increased ' solve them. ” He stressed the com News, will headline the program of bulge of the screen door, if a cen. Published weekly at Central It will come eventually. necessary. Point, Jackson County, Oregon and In the meantime, supply and de plexities of the international scene the 22nd annual Oregon High tral Point home contains children devoted to the best interests of the mand establish the prices at which and urged unified support of the < School Press conference, scheduled city and vicinity. on the University of Oregon campus meat is sold in our free market, and nation’s policies. SUBSCRIPTION RATES November 5 and 6. Jenkins will it is folly to blindly condemn farm MEDFORD ROLLER RINK Six Months . — $1-25 address conference members on ers, packers or anyone else. Homecoming Plans One Year $2.00 “ The Future of Germany. ” Payable in advance. Dr. Paul S. Dull and Dr. Roy C. ROLLER SKATING Near Completion Advertising rates on application Office—North Second Street Cordon Urges Support McCall, staff members of the uni Medford Armory ARTHUR EDWARD POWELL University of Oregon, Eugene, versity, will be among the principal Bi-partisan Policy convention speakers on a program Editor and Proprietor October 21 (Special)—Welcoming THURS.. FRI„ SAT.. & SUN that will include a series of five ' 7 P.M. io 11 P.M. OREGON CITY, Oct. 21—United preparations for alumni returning to round tables featuring guest and the University of Oregon for Home- Skating Floor Newly States Senator Guy Cordon of Ore faculty speakers. Dr. Dull will Resanded! gon urges strong support of the coming weekend, October 22-24, are speak at the advisers’ luncheon nearing completion, Beverly Buck- nation ’ s bi-partisan foreign policy Kkatinx Pardea by Appointment, Friday, November 5. An assistant NATIONAL BIBLE WEEK l’hnn<* 3888 or 7238 Medford and at the same time warns that ley, Portland, alumni chairman has professor of history and political ! Today the enemies of America’s I there are individuals and factions announced.. sacred traditions are bending every Alumni are asked to register as MEAT AND HOMES in this country who “want to see effort to replace Freedom and Li I soon as they reach Eugene, Miss Some people are unable to buy divided.” berty and Justice under God with as much meat as they would like. us Oregon Buckley asid. Registration booths ’s senior senator, speaking national socialism and policing Gov Some people cannot build homes before a Clackamas county republi will be open in Johnson hall from 1 ernment. It is for liberty-loving because of record prices for labor can rally, stated that “no matter to 6 p.m. on Friday, and 9 a.m. to Americans to show the world in un and supplies. During the depres how we differ on domestic policies, 2:30 p.m. on Saturday; in the Os mistakable terms that faith and sion steers on the hoof sold for as when it comes to maintaining a burn hotel from 3 to 8 p.m. on Fri- I trust in the “Book of Books,” which little as six cents a pound, and hogs government for the people, by the [day and 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Sat will never be banned under our went for three cents. There were people and of the people, there can urday; in the Eugene hotel during Constitution, will continue to be our people then who could not buy I be no division.” the same hours as the Osburn hotel; Guide. National Bible Week is a meat or build homes, even at rock- The senator paid high tribute to and at Hayward field from 11:30 manifestation of such a resolution bottom prices. Then, as now, sup Senator Arthur Vandernberg of a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday. To emphasize the importance of ply and demand were the control Michigan, the senate’s foreign rela A cup will be awarded at the religion in maintaining a free gov ling factors in establishing prices— tions committee chairman, describ Homecoming dance, Saturday, Oct ernment, the Laymen’s National and it is always true that families ing him as the outstanding man in ober 23, to the house having the Committee, a non-sectarian, non in the lower income brackets are America in the field of foreign largest number of alumni regis Ben Day Is A Farmer— trants. There will be open house in profit organization, sponsors Na constantly confronted with the relations. Instrumental in securing the Agronomy Experiment Station. tional Bible Week—this year Octo problem of how to make both ends He pointed out that since the bi all campus living organizations and Chairman Advisory Board. 13 years member Jackson County buildings Sunday. ber 18-24. It uses every possible meet. partisan foreign policy became Agricultural Planning Conference: A.C.P. Committeeman: avenue to stimulate people in all Grange Member. Wages and employment are at effective at the close of the shoot Order of the “O” alumni will be walks of life to be Bible conscious, record levels. This has generated ing war, “we have not lost a diplo entertained at a luncheon Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in Gerlinger hall. irrespective of class, creed, or color. a tremendous demand for meat. The matic battle." Ben Day Is A Stockman— Speaking of his own record in Reedy Berg, Huron, S.D., is in supply of meat has not kept up with THE SMOKER'S President Jackson County Stockman’s Assn.; Director Western that demand. Last year the feed the senate, Cordon frankly admitted charge. Oregon Stockman's Assn.; Executive Committee Oregon's that “ you can ’ t be right all of the RESPONSIBILITY crops were relatively short. As a Cattleman's Assn. The cigarette you just reached consequence, livestock numbers time because the problems facing for is more than a little paper tube were reduced. The marketing of the world are too complex.” C. L. Perkins Ben Day Is An Orchardist— filled with tobacco. It is a potas beef cattle in 1948 has run well be “This world of ours is out of Doctor of Optometry sium chlorate torch that will burn low the level of 1947. The point is joint,” he said, “We came out of Familiar with the problems that confront the’ Fruit Industry. BETTERMENT OF HITMAN at a high heat until it is consumed that for several years we have been world war II with most of the VISION. LENSES PRESCRIBED. yardsticks of yesterday gone. ” to aShes. The chemicl is mixed with eating our beef cattle faster than SI4 Fluhrer Bid«. the tobacco in order to make it we have produced them. Meat The senator tossed in a plug for Phone 3*81 FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE WHOLE COUNTY ONE MEMBER OF OUR DELEGATION TO THE LEGISLATURE MUST UN burn steadily. animals aren’t machines that can the republican presidential ticket Cor. of Main & < entrai Medford DERSTAND FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE THE PRO The significance of this should be be swiftly made in any desired when he stated: BLEMS AND NEEDS OF OUR LARGEST INDUSTRY. clear to anyone, The apparently quantity on a production line. It harmless cigarette is one of the takes months and years to ready MERRIL’S greatest menaces to life and pro stock for market and no efficiency LIST YOUR PROPERTY Bicycle Repair perty when carelessly handled. Last expert has found a short cut. When WITH US year, careless smokers were respon demand tends to be greater than Then Start Packing I III MANZANITA sible for 130,000 fires—many of the supply, high prices are inevit- STATE REPRESENTATIVE T. J. Hight — Realtor CENTRAL POINT which caused death, injury and able. Paid Adv. 20 S. Central Medford' AMERICAN EDITORIALS high property damage. Will the total be greater this year? The rules for safe handling of cigarettes, and all other tobacco products, are simple enough. Al ways put them out in an ash tray or some of other safe container when you're done with them. Never throw a burning butt from a car— this particular type of carelessness has caused some of the worst forest fires the country has known. That's one reason the car makers put an ash receiver in cars. And, above all, don’t smoke in bed. A cigarette will set bedding afire far more quickly than most of us realize— as many a smoker has learned to his sorrow. And smoking in bed has sent a legion of smokers into the herearfte prematurely. So, if you smoke, accept the res- ponsibility that goes with it—the responsibility to use tobacco safely, in accordance with the rules. Put a Farmer in the Legislature November 2nd VOTE FOR BEN DAY Keep Him Working ForOregon THE GILLNETTERS WOULD SNARE YOU WITH THEIR NET OF MONOPOLY!! MRS. HOUSEWIFE . when one small group gains control of a food product’s source can you imagine what might happen to the price of that food product — and to your cost of living? Throwing out a net of high- sounding words about “resources, sports fishing and tourist dollars” the Gillnettcrs’ Union have forgotten to tell you one thing. The initiative bill for the elimination of fixed gear in the Columbia River gives to the gill- netters 90% of all the catch on the Columbia River — the remaining 10% being caught by the Indians at Celilo The Oregon Fish Commission in its June, 1948 report, the Oregon Voter, and Oregon State Planning Board, all say the same thing. Elimination of fixed gear on the Columbia River does not act as a salmon conservation project — but in reality only means that other gear catch more and the gillnets will be all that are left. U. S. Senator GUY CORDON (Republican) What could happen to your food budget under a virtual monopoly? What might hap pen to salmon prices? You have had experience with other monopolies - what is your answer? His seniority in the U. S. Senate is of great value to Oregon • • • • • • • • Member of Six Major Sub-Committees of the Senate Appropriations Committee, handling appropriations for: Hydro-Electric Power. Flood Control. Rivers and Harbors, Reclamation, Public Lands. Indian Affairs. Forestry and Agriculture. Chairman Treasury-Post Office Appropriations Sub committee. Chairman of the Appropriations Committee to In vestigate European economic conditions. Member Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Chairman, Centralia, Illinois, mine disaster committee. Chairman of the sub-committee to investigate the Near East oil situation. A one man investigator of the Hawaiian Statehood re quest. Chairman of the Joint Committee to Investigate the Island Possession* and Trust Territories in tha Pacific. Retain U.S. Senator Guy Cordon NOVEMBER 2nd And bear this fact in mind — if the gill- netters did not want to gain absolute control — why would they initiate this monopoly bill? Both the state legislature and the Oregon Fish Commission have the authority to regulata ell gear for salmon fishing, if it were necessary. S'*"** The bill to “eliminate fixed appliances” is not necessary — it only puts monopo listic control in the hands of a minority group — the gillnetters. * Vote against monopoly Vote against an unnecessary measure Vote against “high cost of living ’ Pd. Adv Guy Cordon For Senator Comm.. Geo. F Jameson, Exec. Secty. Portland Ore. Few Adv. ©rego* Se.rs< «rd Pourd Net Pi'hermen't A woe iöt'on, H K Porker, Secretary, PO Dm. A «to» in Oregon