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Friday, September 7, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER Page 4 I of the French should also be fa American people Although we have seen the Rus miliar to all. Our own battle for independence sians. Germans and Italians re- is just another repetition of the duced to mere government chat- eternal struggle. From the tyrrani- tela, "slogomania" has eaught our cal whims of a despotic king to fancy again and we rush blindly American liberty was a long mid on, sacrificing the results of our I weary period of privation and 150-year struggle to Scripture I bloodshed freedom bought at a quoting Tammany politicians while the nation's wealth is being squan high price. dered through a necessary relief Today we in America are re- Miner Opens Forum to program administered so ineffi | peating the old cycle of lilierty ciently not more than 50 cents Readers for Opinions of ; won and lost. Although bought at of each that dollar spent gets past the 1 a high price, our liberty long en •Rooseveltian Policies As vast army of |>olitical |>arasitea to joyed has fostered a feeling of the needy History Philosophized self-security that makes us sus So again "slogomania" has us ceptible to the glowing promises Stripped of its clever sophistry, With sentiment concerning of the ruling class in their subtle the so-called "New Deal" is the President Roosevelt's New Deal campaign to have liberty of action oldest deal known to mankind. changing rapidly. The Miner this 1 transferrod to them. Never before have those immortal week launches a new nonpartisan Usually the downfall of liberty words of Daniel Webster meant so service to its readers in the open is brought about by the necessity much: ing of its columns to opinions of for temporary self-sacrifice. Free "Eternal vigilance is the price others. people, from long enjoyment of of liberty.** __________ _ Such revolutionary changes as I liberty, gradually lose that forti codes, regimentation, new deals tude and courage necessary to the and newer lines of thought justify LEGAL NOTICES ' perpetuation ot democracy. This, comment and criticism and, par coupled with the desire for greater ticularly. analysis by thinking peo ease and luxury so recently mani NOTICE OF .SHERIFF'S SAI.E ple, and are too grave to be treated By virtue of an execution in fested by the American people has from one viewpoint alone. With made them susceptible to the stud foreclosure duly issued out of and this in mind, we herewith present under the seal of the circuit court George "Wildcat” Wilson, shown ied sycophony of clever rulers of the state of Oregon. In ami for a contributed article which was who in the lust for the power of above, who will throw "kisses" at handed to us some time before Mr. the European dictator are grad the county of Jackson, to me di Hoover's recent criUcism of the wily old Al Karasick next Monday ually assuming more lilierty of rected and dated on the 20th day New Deal was published in the night. September 10, in Mack Lil action. of August, 1931. in a certain ac Saturday Evening Post but which lard’s special armory show which tion therein, wherein Jackson During the late war we, al County Building and Loan Asso contains a line of thought closely will bring none other than Jump- though sincere in our belief that ciation. an Oregon building and paralleling that of the former ir Joe Savoldi to Medford. Karasick. who a week ago all we were fighting to "make the loan corporation as plaintiff, re president at surprising intervals. Columns of The Miner will be open but broke Billy Newman of Den world safe for democracy," now covered judgment against C. A for a free, unrestricted discussion ver in two. recently stayed with know that we were victims of Bennett and Maude B Bennett, of this important subject, and all Sad Sam Lethers Savoldi's Mon "slogomania" in a quarrel between husband and wife, the defendants, views are welcomed. Names of day night opponent for a full selfish rulers. Today our patriot for the sum • ■! <s(Hl 00 less the contributors may be withheld, but hour to draw with the rubber-leg ism is again appealed to by the sum of $193.32 paid on stock, less in all cases authors must be known ged Dallas man and win for him slogan makers. We are told that the sum of $42.89 accrued earn self a new niche in hearts of sports we are fighting under the so-called ings on said stock, being the sum to the publisher. The opening wedge into this lovers. Wilson, a former football "New Deal" for the forgotten man, of $503.79 plus interest on $800 00 hero, specializes in flying tackles that the fight is really "war" from the 31st day of October, 1932, timely subject follows: and. according to Al. when Wilson ‘ against depression, that we are to the 9th day of January. 1934, throws these "kisses" at him. with soldiers in the groat conflict, that at the rate of 107 per annum, AMERICAN SLOGOMANIA 200-odd pounds backing ’em up. the obedience exacted in physical being the sum of $94.37, plus in A great Englishman once said. his the Russian Lion will have a spe conflict is just as necessary in our terest on $563 79 from the 9th day "The Americans do not elect men cial economic war. that we must have of January. 1934, to the date here caress to hand back. to office; they elect slogans. Age- a commander-in-chief with full of at 107 par annum, being the Main event of the evening will old problems are camouflaged with feature Jumping Joe. another foot power to direct. sum of $34.42, plus $15.00 for In catch-phrases and an uninformed ball hero who dishes drop kicks Liberty softened America with su .ncc premium paid by plaintiff, electorate select incompetent of with deadly results, and Sam Leth that feeling of security character plus $5 00 for continuation of ab ficials who constitute the greatest ers. whose rolling scissors and edu istic of a people long tree is sac stract of title, plus interest on said menace to American stability.” cated legs have won for him most rificing dearly bought freedom for judgment at 10% per annum from Our English friend’s statement of his matches The stellar card, relief from temporary inconven of decree with costs and dis was resentfully received in Amer the year’s finest, will start ience resulting from the depres date taxed at forty-five and ica. He was accused of ignorance promptly at 8:30. with a complete sion. The farmer plows his field bursements so 100 ($45 80) dollars, and the of American ideals, of national sell-out expected, said Promoter by mandate of the ruler, the work further sum of seventy-five and istic jealousy, of European snob Lillard this week. man has his pay and hours sub no 100 ($75.00) dollars, as attor bery and his statement attributed As usual, a large following from jected to the whims of a dictator ney's fees, which judgment was to most any motive other than Jacksonville and Applegate is ex ial "crackdown.” The employer enrolled and docketed in the that of an expert analyst giving pected to be in attendance. has sacrificed the management of clerk's office of said court in said , an impartial statement after a his business to beaurocratic theor county on the 18th day of August. careful investigation of facts. ists. The newspapers salvaged 1934. sires objectionable if recognized. Let's see if our English friend their right of free speech from a Notice is hereby given that, pur The results are too well known to was mistaken. First we will take code set up by the same beauro suant to the terms of the said exe need further analysis. slogans of the past: cratic group only to have their cution, I will on the 22nd day of "The full dinner pail.” freedom further endangered by a September, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock THE SEW DEAL FOR THE communication commission exer am., at the front door of the “He kept us out of war." FORGOTTEN MAN Back to normalcy." cising supervision over telegraph, courthouse in the city of Medford, “Keep cool with Coolidge.” Here is the cleverest of all dis telephone and radio. "Two chickens in every pot.” Taxation without representation guises since the dawn of history Each of these slogans elected its for the endless struggle between is imposed in the form of a stamp I man—each was a meaningless the ruling class and the masses tax on the farmer's produce. I phrase carefully coined to catch as to who shall enjoy liberty. Any «King George III couldn’t do that ■ Children 10c the popular fancy. Each caught it progress by the masses in the long to the colonists.) Adroit phrase makers, profes- | and with that impulsiveness so struggle has been marked by the Saturday Only characteristic of we Americans, stubborn resistance of the ruling sing to welcome criticism yet very ( we argued with our friends, quar class as little by little their abso sensitive to it. speak in generali- I reled with our neighbors and cast lute power to rule has been taken ties that appeal to the uninformed, their ambiguous 1 our ballots sincere in the belief we from them. As their power to rule interspersing were fighting for principle wholly was curtailed the masses were of promises with just enough class unaware that back of die political course given just that much more hatred demagoguery to silence the with TWO FAMOUS hysteria fostered by the fanciful liberty. The story of the long more Intelligent. DOG STARS Fear the banishment of which slogans were carefully laid plans struggle in England, where the was promiseii in the inaugural ad- I for continuation of old customs king has been reduced from an “PIRATE TREASURE” and abuses. Each was carefully absolute despot to a mere figure dress, has been intensified by those | phrased and skillfully disguised to head is too long and too well most interested in usurping the | Sunday and Monday permit a gratification of selfish de- known to repeat here. The history power so long enjoyed by the I SLIM SUMMERVILLE ZA8U PITTS in NEW DEAL IS OLD D E A L IN FANCY WRAP, IS VIEW TO KISS KARASICK 20c In Jackson county, Oregon, offer still will sell st-11 at nt public nubile for sale and auction for caah to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs or this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defend ant. C A Bennett ami Maude H Bennett, husband and wife, hud on the 22ml day of November. 1927. or now have in ami to the follow ing described property, situated in the county of Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wit: Lot four (4) block three (3) Walnut Park Addition to the city of Medford, Oregon, as the Name is numbered, designated and de scribed on the official plat there of. now of record. Dated this 20th day of August. 1934 WALTER J OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon Ry OlXJA E ANDERSON. (Aug 24. 31. Sept 7. 14» Deputy. Ends Saturday SHIRLEY TEMPLE GARY UOOI'ER “Now and Forever” Nite How Loans Will Be Made for H ome M odernization Ljpder the National Housing Act you can go to a responsible local contractor and secure a written estimate of the work you wish done, together with specifi cations. Let us say it amounts to $500. You take this written estimate to (1) your local bank, (2) building and loan association, or (3) other lending institution and offer your note for $500 to finance it. If you are considered a satisfactory credit risk and the estimate is reasonable the note is accepted and the contractor is authorized to do the work. The lending institution either makes the loan direct to you or pays the contractor on completion of the work, as the Housing Ad ministrator may regulate. You repay the institution which holds your note in equal monthly installments over a period of time as the Administrator may pre scribe. These installments include interest at a reasonable rate, but exclude all padded "financing charges." The bank or financial institution should make this loan to you now, whereas it perhaps could not properly have done so before the passage of the National Housing Act, because the government under the terms of the act may Insure the bank against loss up to 20% of all remodeling loans it makes. This govern ment insurance absolutely safeguards the bank as statistics show that the usual loss percentage for installment loans does not exceed 5%. In view of this ample safety factor it is no wonder that leading bankers have gone on record for 100% cooperation with the government. In other words, subject to certain limitations in the case of state laws, the new government plan makes available credit which for some time past has been largely, if not completely, locked up. A financial institution may make you a loan for improvement or repaid which you may secure by giving a mortgage or note, depending on what the lending institution may think of you as a credit risk. The maximum single loan for im provement is $2000. Repair and remodeling loans may also be secured on structures other than houses, such as garages, stores and office buildings. 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