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SIX MEDrORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
In the Day's
By FRANK JENKINS
Interesting possibly quite
significant new:
At his nress conference In
Washington Thursday, President
Truman was asked this question:
"It it Is proper to seize the
steel mills, can you, in your opin
ion. SEIZE THE NEWSPAPERS
AND RADIO STATIONS?"
MR. TRUMAN replied that
under similar circumstances
the President of the United
States has to act for whatever is
best for the country.
"That," he said to the reporter
who had asked him the question,
"is the answer to your inquiry."
His reply raises this further
question:
In such a case, WHO WOULD
BE THE JUDGE as to what was
best for the country?
Why, the PRESIDENT would
be the JudRel
Just as President Peron was
the judge in a case when It seem
ed TO HIM that it was "best" for
Argentina to seize the great
newspaper La Prensa which
had consistently opposed Peron.
THIS Is the point I'd like to
mnlro-
President Truman's answer to
the reporter's question reveals
his conviction that this has be
come A GOVERNMENT OF
MEN and Is no longer a govern
ment of laws.
History tells us plainly that
when ANY nation reaches that
point the liberties of its people
are endangered.
I SUPPOSE you expect me as
a publisher to explode with
indignation at this suggestion
that my newspaper might be tak
en away from me by the govern
ment. I shall do no such thing. As a
newspaper publisher, I am a pri
vate business man. All my adult
life, I have done business In a
free private enterprise system.
In a free private enterprise sys
tem, ALL business men face
and accept the risk of losing
their businesses. If they mis
Judge conditions and go too
deeply Into debt and are unable
to pay their bills, THEIR CREDI
TORS TAKE OVER and they are
out. That is Inherent In the
lystem.
In a free private enterprise
system, business men accept
ALL risks including the risk
that the SYSTEM WILL
CHANGE. No one can guarantee
that ANY system will endure
forever. Britain was long a free
enterprise country. So was Ger
many. So was Italy.
SO WAS ARGENTINA.
But In all of them the system
changed. In all of them, private
business men have seen their
properties taken over by the
government, for one reason or
another. There was nothing they
could do about It. It was Just one
of the risks they accepted when
they went into business for
themselves.
go-
If the system changes in
America, I'll Just have to put up
with it and take the conse
quences. I'll protest, of course,
but In the end I'll have to say to
myself that It was one of the
risks I had to accept when I
went Into business.
Logger, Attorney
Warned by Deputy
Portland (U.B Sam D.
Alexander, Gold Beach logger,
and his attorney wore warned
Monday that they were "plead
ing themselves into a criminal
case."
The warning was made by U.
S. Deputy District Attorney Ed
ward Twining during hearing of
a motion by Alexander to Inter
vene in the government's suit to
void the sale of 800 acres of
Indian-owned land near Gold
Beach.
Alexander's attorney, Robert
L. Weiss, argued his client had
an option to buy the valuable
timber before the Portland area
office of the Indian bureau sold
It to Mrs. Ernestine Slnlscal of
Siletz.
On the same day that Mrs.
Slniscnl bought the tract for
$135,000, she was said to have
sold 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
B. Tnvlor of The Dalles for
$160,000.
Alexander claimed Mrs. Slnls
cnl's father, Elmer Reed, also of
Siletz, agreed to buy the tract
and was then to sell it to Alex
ander for $12,500 profit.
It was this arrangement, Twin
ing warned, which might make
Alexander subject to criminal
penalties. The SinlscalTaylor
transaction is the basis of the
government suit to set aside the
sale.
The Grange
Snmnni Grinol
Jackson county Pomona
Grnngo will meet Saturday,
April 26, at 10 a.m. in Lake
Creek Grange hall. All resolu
tions should be presented at this
meeting
Chaplain Kathleen Scovnll
will hffvc charge of memorial
services.
Members are to take salad or
dessert for dinner.
News
SO MUCH for the newspaper
owner.
But what of the public If the
newspapers are taken over by
the government?
jTET'S put it this way:
Newspapers, under private
ownership, are not perfect. We
all make mistakes. Some of us
are biased and intolerant.
But
We are all in competition with
each other. In the small cities,
we compete with the newspapers
from larger communities that
enter our towns. We compete
with the radio, with television,
with the magazines. And all of
these media compete with each
other.
We all try to tell all the news
and to tell it first so that we will
mnke a good showing in com
parison with our competitors.
That is inherent in the free pri
vate enterprise system.
WHAT if the government takes
over the newspapers?
Well, In that event, you will
read in the newspapers ONLY
WHAT GOVERNMENT WANTS
YOU TO READ. That and no
more.
Another thought:
If government takes over the
newspapers, it will have to take
over radio- and television and
the magazines. It will, have to
go whole hog or none. It has
been that way in Russia under
communism. It was that way in
Germany under Hitler. It was
that way in Italy Under Musso
lini. It HAS to work that way.
IF THE newspapers were taken
over by the government,
their owners would be out. And
injured. They would suffer, of
course.
But the public would suffer
MORE, for without free news
papers there would be no free
news. There would be only the
news that government wants the
people to know. Without free
news, there can be no liberty.
That is the long and the short
of it.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
Probate Department
In the Matter of the Estate of Walter
Wright Marshall, decennerf.
NOTICE ? IIKRRDY GIVEN that I
have been appointed Administratrix
of the ahovo estate by an order made
therein on April 5th. 1052: all credit,
ors having claims against said deceas
ed are hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, and with proper
vouchers attached, to me at the office
of Roberts, Kcllington & Brnnchfield,
201-5 U.S. National Bank Bldg.. Med.
ford, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Datrd at Med ford, Oregon, this 8th
day of April, 1&33.
Grace E. Marshall
Administratrix of the Estate of
Walter Wright Marshall, deceased.
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BUirDIVr.S FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received by the
City of Medford In the office of the
uuy superintendent ai me nty tiau
until 10 A.M., May 3, 1032, for the
Curchase and removal of the follow,
i j? buildings located on the former
Diddle property on Schultz Road north
of the airport:
6 Room Ranch House
Tool Shed
Barn
Each bid must be accompanied by
certified check or Postal Money Order,
payable to the City of Medford for
23 'i of the bid price.
Buildings offered for sal may be
Inspected upon application to Dsrell
Huson, Airport Manager, City Hall,
and terms of sale with bidder's In.
structions may be obtained at that
office.
Robert A. Duff,
City Superintendent
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ren
B. Purdin, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his Final Account
In the above entitled matter, and the
above entitled Court has fixed the
21st day of May, 1052. at 10:00 o'clock
A.M., In the Circuit Court Room,
in the Court House In Medford. Ore
gon, as the time and place for Hearing
objections to said Final Account, and
for the settlement thereof.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN, fcxecutor.
ORDINANCE NO. S13Z
AN ORDINANCE declaring the as
segment on property benefited fur
the cost of constructing a 12" sanitary
sewer line on Hamilton Street from
Murray Street to Mt. Pitt Ave. and a
fl" sanitary sewer line on Mt. Pitt
Ave. from Plum Street to Hamilton
Street in the City of Medford, Ore
gon; and directing the Recorder to
enter a statement thereof In the
Docket of City Liens and publish a
notice thereof as required by the
Charter.
THE CITY OF MEDFORD DOTH
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. WHEREAS, the City
Council did heretofore by Ordinance
declare its Intention to construct a
12" sanitary sewer line on Hamilton
Street from Murray Street to Mt. Pitt
Ave. and a fl" sanitary sewer line on
Mt. Pitt Ave. from Plum Street to
Hamilton Street in the City of Med
ford, Oregon; and to assess the cost
thereof upon each lot or part thereof
adjacent to and benefited by such
improvement It proportionate share
of the cost of said improvement, and
did fix the time and place for hearing
protests against the construction of
said Improvement, and the the asses
ment of the cost thereof, as aforesaid.
And
WHEREAS said Ordinance was duly
posted and published as required by
Uie Charter of the City. And
WHEREAS a meeting of the Council
was held at the time and place fixed
in said Ordinance for the purpose of
considering any such protests, but no
protests were at such time, or at any
time, made to, or received by the
Council to the construction of said
Improvement, or the assessing of th
cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said
Council has considered the matter and
deeming that said construction of said
improvement was and Is of material
benefit to said City, and that all the
property to be assessed therefor will
be benefited thereby to the extent of
the probable amount of the respective
assessments to be levied against said
property, did order the construction
of said Improvement. And
WHEREAS, the cost of said im
provement has been and hereby Is de
termined to be the sum of $3730.77,
NOW, THEREFORE, It is hereby de
termined that the proportionate share
of the cost of construction of said Im
provement, on each parcel of property
adjacent to said Improvement and
benefited thereby la the amount set
opposite the description of each piece
or parcel of land below, and that each
piece or parcel 01 iana is oeneiuea Dy
the construction of said Improvement,
to the full extent of the amount so
set opposite such piece or parcel and
that the respective amounts represent
the proportional benefits of said Im
provement to said respective parcels
of property, and the Council does
hereby declare each of the parcels
descrihed below, and each of the same
is hereby assessed the amount set
opposite each respective description,
ItaWtst's Oldest and largest
for the eost of the construction of
taici intprovemer. i.
That a summary of assessment for
construction or a sanitary sewer on
Mt. Pitt Avenue from Plum Street to
Hamilton aireet m the City of Med
ford. Oregon;
Contractor's Estimate S3. 465. 16
Advertising and Printing .... 81 31
Interest on Warrants .. 3 04
Engineering 190.2tt
13 730 77
' Assessments for the construction of
a sanitary sewer on Mt. Pitt Avenue
from Plum Street to Hamilton Street
on the following described parcels of
real property in the Ctty of Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wttt;
Assessment No. 1
Robert D. &. Vernon Tye Hollenbeck
Real property as described in Deed
Volume 356 at page 227, Deed Records
of Jackson County, Oregon, as follows:
Commencing at the Southeast corner
of Lot 44 In Winchester Place Addi.
tion to the City of Medford, Jackson
County. Oregon, according to the of
ficial plat thereof, now of record,
thence North 89" 59' 45" East along
the North line of Mt. Pitt Avenue 60
feet to the true point of beginning;
thence continue North 89 5ft' 45"
East along the South line of Lot 27
In said Addition, a distance of 6ft. 2
feet; thence North 0s 04' West 1U.0
feet to intersect the North line of Lot
28 in said Addition; thence South 89
50' 45" West alond said line a distance
of 86.2 feet; thence South 0' 04' East
111.0 feet to the true point of be
ginning; fronting 66 2 feet on the
North side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment S21389
Assessment No. 2
Frank R. fc Florence K. Hughes
Real property as described in Deed
Volume 256 at page 2'j5, Deed Records
of Jackson County. Oregon, as follows:
Beginning at the Southeast corner of
Lot 44. Winchester Place Addition to
the City of Medford. Jackpon County.
Oregon, according to the official plat
thereof, now of record, thence North
0 04' West 1110 feet; thence North
89 59' 45" East 60 0 feet; thence
South 0 04' East 1110 feet; thence
South 89" 59' 45" West 80.0 feet to
the true point of beginning; fronting
60 0 feet on the North side of Mt.
Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment 4193.86
Assessment No. 3
Dean .lean ne Ison
Real property as described In Deed
Volume 358 at page 49. Deed Records
of Jackson County. Oregon, as follows:
Lot 44. Winchester Place Addition to
the City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon, according to the official plat
thereof, now of record: Also beRinning
at the Northwest corner of said Lot
44; thence North 0e 04' West 10.0 feet:
thence North 69 59 45" East 50,0
feet; thence South 0 04' East 10.0
feet: thence South 89 59 45" West
along the North line of said Lot 44 a
distance of 50.0 feet to the point of
beginning; fronting 50 0 feet on the
North side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $161.55.
Assessment No. 4
D. A. A Kathleen B. Parker
Lot 43. Winchester Place Addition
to, the City of Medford. Jackson
County. Oregon: fronting 50.0 feet on
the North side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $161.55
Assessment No. 5
George R. & Blanch Oleson
Real property as described in Deed
Volume 381 at page 135. Jackson
County. Oregon. Deed Records as fol
lows: Beginning at the Southwest cor
ner of Lot 42 In Winchester Place
Addition to the City of Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, according to
the official plat thereof, now of rec
ord; thence North 0 04' West along
the West line of said Lot and Its
Northerly projection a distance of
lan.n fiet: thence North 89" 59' 45"
V.nt. sn.ft feet: thence South 0 04
East to the Southeast corner of said
Lot 42; thence South 89 59' 45" West
alone the South line of said Lot,
distnnce of 50.0 feet to the point of
beginning; fronting 50.0 feet on the
North s tie of Mt. Flit Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $161.55
Assessment ro. 6
B. A. Hall
Lot 41. Winchester Place Addition
to the Cltv of Medford. Jackson
County. Oregon; fronting 50.0 feet on
the wortn si tie or mi. rut Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $161.53
Asicssment rso, j
O. A. Hall
Lot 40. Winchester Place Addition
to the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon; fronting 50.0 feet on
tne worm side ot Mt. Fttt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $161.95
Retailers of Auto Supplies
Asiestment Ve. I
Shirley Rowlelt
Heal propt-ity as described In Deed
Volume 359 at pagti 377 of the Jackson
County, Oregon Deed Records as fol
lows; Beginning at the Sdlithwest cor
ner of Lot 39. Winchester Place Addi
tion to the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, according to the offi
cial plat thereof, now of record; thence
North 0' 04' West along the westerly
line of said Lot and the northerly
extension thereof a distance of I2j
feet; thence South 89 a 56' 45" East,
parallel to the Norih line of said Lot
distance of 53 feet; thence South
0 OV East along the Easterly line of
said Lot and its Northerly extension
a distance of 128 feet to the South line
of said Lot; thence North 8ft 59' 45"
Wet along the said South line a dis
tance of 53 feet to the point of be
ginning: fronting 53 0 feet on the
North side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $171.24
Assessment No. 9
Allan A. A Dorm J. Henderson
Real property as described In Deed
Volume 56 at pae 374, Jackscn
County, Oregon Deed Records as fol
lows: Beginning at the southwest cor
ner of Lot 3f in Winchester Place
Addition to the City of Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of record,
thence North 0 04' West along the
west line thereof a distance ot lii.o
feet to Intersect the easterly projec
tion of the northerly line of Lot 37
In said Addition; thence South 89
59' 45" West along said line a distance
of 60.13 feet; thence South 0' 18' East
111.0 feet to Intersect the South line
of Lot 38 In said Addition; thence
North 89" 59' 45" East along the
South line thereof and the easterly
projection thereof a distance of 5l.66
feet to the point of beginning: front
ing 59.68 feet on the North side of
Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $192.76
Assessment No. 10
D. A. & Kathleen B. Parker
Lots 38 and 37, Winchester Place
Addition to the City of Medford. Jack
son County, Oregon, excepting there
from real property as described in
Volume 356 at pape 374. Jackson
County, Oregon Deed Records; front
ing 63.0 feet on the North side of
Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $210.01
Assessment No. 11
Mark A. cioldy & Nellie C. Goldy
Real property as described In Deed
Volume 357 at page 188. Deed Records
of Jackson County, Oregon as follows:
Commencing at the Northwest corner
of Lot 58 of the Winchester place
Addition to the City of Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, according to the
official plat thereof, now of record,
running thence East along the North
line of said Lot a distance of 68 feet;
thence South parallel with the West
line of Lots 56 and 57 a distance of
111.0 feet to the Soi-Mi line of Lot 57.
thence West along the South line of
Lot 57 a distance of 68 feet to the
West line of said Lot; thence North
along the West line of Lots 56 and 57
a distance of 111.0 feet to the point
of beginning; fronting 68.0 feet on the
North side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $219.71
Assessment No. 12
D. A. & Kathleen B. Parker
Real property as descrihed as fol
lows: Beginning at a point on the
south line of Mt. Pitt Avenue. 68.0
feet East of the Northwest corner of
Lot 58. Winchester Place Addition to
the City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon; thence South to the south line
of Lot 57 in said Addition; thence
East to the West line of Lot 55, said
Addition; thence North along the West
line of Lot 55. said Addition to the
south line of Mt. Pitt Avenue; thence
West along the south line of Mt. Pitt
Avenue to the point of beginning:
fronting 56.41 feet on the South side
of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $182.26
Assessment No. 13
D. A. & Kathleen B. Parker
Lot 55. Winchester Place Addition
to the City of Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon; fronting 53 0 feet on
the South side of Mt. Pitt Avenue. 1
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I Amount of Assessment I171.34
Assessment No, 14
D. A. it Kathleen B. Parker
Lot 54 and the West 20 0 feet of Lot
S3. Winchester Place Addition to the
City of Medford. Jackson County. Ore
gon; fronting 70.0 feet on the South
side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $226.17
Assessment No. 15
Samuel O. Ac Leatrlce M. Prough
The East 30 0 feet of Lot 53 and the
West 300 feet of Lot 52, Winchester
Place Addition to the City of Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon: fronting CO 0
feet on the South side of Mt. Pitt
Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $193 86
Assessment No. 16
Wtllrs W. A Josephine N. Williams
The East 20.0 feet of Lot 52 and
the West 400 feet of Lot 51. Win
chester Place Addition to the City of
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon;
fronting 60.0 feet on the South side
of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $193.86
Assessment No. 17
Rtr-hard B. 6: Ruth H. Kaye
The East 10.0 feet of Lot 51 and all
of Lot 50. Winchester Place Addition
to the City of Medford. Jackson
County, Oregon; fronting 60.0 feet on
the South side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $193.80
Assessment No. 18
D. A. A- Kathleen B. Parker
Real property as described in Deed
Volume 356 at page 26fi, Deed Records
of Jackson County. Oregon as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast corner of
Lot 50; thence North 89' 59' 49" East
along the South line of Mt. Pitt Av
enue a distance of 60.0 feet; thence
South 0 04' East 111.0 feet to Inter
sect the South line of Lot 46 in said
Addition; thence South 89" 59' 45"
West along said line and the Westerly
projection thereof a distance of 60.0
feet to intersect the East line of Lot
50; thence North 0 04' North along
said line a distance of 111.0 feet to
the point of beginning; fronting 60 0
feet on the South side of Mt. Pitt
Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $193-66
Assessment No. 19
D. A. At Kathleen B. Parker
The Easterly 66.2 feet of Lots 45
?nd 46. Winchester Place Addition to
he City of Medford. Jackson County,
Oregon; fronting 66 2 feet on the
South side of Mt. Pitt Avenue.
Amount of Assessment $213.89
Assessment No. 20
B. A. Hal)
Lot 25, Winchester Place Addition to
the City of Medford, Jackson County.
Oregon; fronting 50.0 feet on the West
side of Hamilton Street.
Amount of Assessment $161.55
Section 2sThe Recorder of the City
of Medford Is hereby directed to enter
a statement of said several assess
ments in the docket of City Liens of
said City and publish a notice thereof
as required by the Charter.
Passed by the City Council and
signed by me in open session in au
thentication of its passage this 15th
day of April. 1952.
D. L. FLYNN. Mayor.
ATTEST:
Neva Samuels, Recorder pro tern.
Approved by me this 15th day of
April, 1952.
D. L. FLYNN, Mayor.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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Chevrole $40, Dodge or Plymouth
$43, Ford $53. Ph. 2-4109.
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RECONDITIONED player piano, lota
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New rolls available. Erskine's Piano
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3. Don't brush furs viglr'ously or stroke them too briskly. Friction from
rubbing actually singes fur hair. i
DO
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and place in a well ventilated closet away from direct sunlight.
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DRESSER BASES
four xtra wid drawtrs. Ute In pairs for Mr.
and Mrs. chtsts. 36xUV4i35H in. hlch.
CORNER CUPBOARDS
3 top ihthrti, 2 (owr shrv. Top doors without
glass pontls. 30Vxl3x7IH In. high.
3-SHELF BOOKCASES
Neath mounted thelvtt, rcotted to spaco el
baso, modtrn styling. 18x9ftx35H h. high.
KNEEHOLE DESKS
Svn-drawr style with targ 42!4xl8H h.
top. Handsomo whn namld or stained!
DINETTE CHAIRS
ladd.r.baik ifyl. with coring, typ. KoHop.4
Uji gnd p.gg.d crou brock I5xli In. Mat.
DRESSING TABLES
AltrocHvt badroom pl.c.l J twinging or for
oltochlng kirt. Drowtr. 361130 In. high,
EXTENSION TABLES
3643 In. top .lndi la 34.M h. wlft ,tm
kof. lok amt corners with bolt.d ktgs.
USE OUR THRIFTY
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YOCJOn.'S TRUCKING SCTVICH.
Local, lonr distance, and HEAVY
HAULING, machinery, cats, shovels,
etc. Call GEORGE YOCKEL, 2-8311
or2-77 52. Ashland. Ore.
TOP SOIL Guaranteed sandy loam
Phone 3-1336 or 3-1953.
NOTICE COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
of all kinds. Phone 2-5376 or 2-5527,
Withrow "
WE FIX EM while you sleep
HAWKINS all nijrttt GARAGE
616 S Riverside Ph i 1534
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
BARGAINS
American Beauty hand
brushed shakes with
undercourse $18.00 per w
xr .Ulna 11 " "
Composition roofing 850
Plasterboard 4x8xa
3x8x'a
Colored celling tile St
nlank
.06 per ft
05'., " "
.10
Paints for every description.
r.H A. Terms
Delivery Service
BUILDERS SERVTCE
2802 Crater Lake Hwy.
Medford, Ore. Ph. 3-8370
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LIKE SPOONING
you'll enjoy big, beautiful DAIRY
QUEEN sundaes in your favorite flav
ors. DAIRY QUEEN is delicious and
smo-o-oth just right for gay times
and happy eating. Stop in at 450 South
Central for a DAIRY QUEEN Sundm
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SOUTH RIVERSIDE
PHONE 2-6882
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