The Central Point American. (Central Point, Or.) 1936-195?, May 12, 1938, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MAY 12, iu.it»
CENTRAL FOIST AMICHI» AS I'K M I U L POINT. OREGON
PROPOSED SH ASTA-CASCA DE FAIR BUILDING
L
SCHOOL FOODS
Members of the Oregon Congress
of Part-nts and Teacher» will soon
be called upon to sign and assist ia
circulating petition» with the pro­
position of amending section 4 of
article 8 of the constitution of the
State of Oregon. This amendment
deals
with the distribution of
school funds. Briefly, it states that
if the income from the irreducible
school fund is not sufficient to pro­
,r "»+- .*
vide $14MM) per census child, ic
If f W I
shall be the duty of the legislature
V.- -«VW!*., äu*
to pay from the revenues of the
state, a sum sufficient to equal not
less than $10.00. Any funds so dis­
tributed shall not be in lieu of any
revenues raised at the present time.
* he drawing above is an artist's conception of the approved building Resigned to house the exhibits of the Shasta-
Unquestionably there
will be
•tscade counties group at the Go'den Gate International Exposition; also the south gateway to »he Court of the
much argument for and against
California Counties Croup. The northern counties of Lassen, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity—and
such a proposition. In order to
Jackson, Klamath and Lake (Oregon) will graphically display their natural resources, industries and vacation
iure. Typifying the modem trend in architecture, in harmony with the Exposition theme, the specious building—
keep the issue clearly before the peo­
on the main arterial of the grounds—will face the California State Building and adjoin the northern entrance to
ple of Oregon, several important
the entire California group.
m
points should constantly be kept In
mind.
(1) It is the duty of the State of about $45.00 per child per year [ DcntaI School to
tion on the hatchery bill has ex­
Oregon to provide funds for the California pays from state funds
tended over a period of many
maintenance of schools. Section 3 $60.on per child in elementary
Be Held Saturday months, it was opposed by the
of article 8 says, “ the legislative as- school and $90.00 In high school,
Bureau of the Budget on the ground
sembly shall provide by law for the
( 3 ) Schools should not be obliged
“ According to word received here that maintenance of the fisheries of
establishment of a uniform and t0 designate the source from which today by Dr. R. D. Coe, President of a State was a State responsibility,
general system of common schools.” revenues are to come for their sup- the Southern Oregon Dental Society rather than a Federal one, and it
Most other states have recognized port any more than other functions from Dr. Floyd H. DeCamp, Direct­ was necessary to overcome this op­
•his policy by giving definite aid ,,f government. The Issue of the or of Oral Health for the Oregon position before the hill could be con­
from the state general fund. The above proposal Is whether the leg- State Board of Health, final plans sidered by the House Committee on
State of Oregon ranks lowest of all jslature will accept its obligation have been approved to hold a'post- Merchant Marine and Fisheries.
states In the union In the amount of (0 give support to the schools as a I graduate course In Medford on den-
The Bureau of the Budget In re-
state support given to schools, ac- function of state government and | tlstry for the child,
¡ceding from its original position has
cording to a survey of the Office of j not shift its responsibility t0 sinall-
This meeting will be held on the created a new precedent and the
Education. United State« Depart-jer
j - political
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- such
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s i afternoon and evening of Saturday passage of the bill has established
ment of the Interior.
school d'stricts. frequently incapable j May 14th at the Hotel Medford be-1 a new Fpdera, pollcy undPr w|llch
(2) It was the original intention . of offering adequate school facilities. | ginning at 1:30 P.M. and will b e ' the Government ha» recognized for
that the State of Oregon should
( 4 ) This amendment
is designed sponsored by the local dental socle- the first
time its obligation to pre-
have substantial funds for the sup- to equalize in a small
way eduoa- ty, cooperating with the Dental Di- serve the run
of Salmon in Oregon
port of schools on a state-wide basis jtionul opportunities. At tha pre- vision of the Oregon State Board of streams by Increasing facilities for
through land grants from the fed sent time there is no tax on a truly Health, the Oregon State Dental artiflcal propagation in all cases
eral government. Oregon received state-wide basis for the support of Society, and the Oregon State Board whtre government dams have caused
3.399,360 acres. Of this amount, the public schools, elementary or of Dental Examiners.
an impairment in the salmon run.
1,162,722, or about one-third, re­ secondary Income of approximately
Local dentists will be given the
mains and most of this is grazing $1.25 per census child is secured opportunity to hear technical papers,
land of low value. From the saie from the interest upon the irredu­ scientific discussions, and classes by
Dr. A . R. Hedges
of the other two-thirds a fund of cible school fund. The state elemen­ specialists in the field of children's
Naturopathir and Chiropractic
$7,000,000 has accumulated which tary school tax is a so-called state­ dentistry.
Physician
yields approximately $350,000 per wide tax. However, it 1» a county
Among the speakers will be Dr.
Acute and Chronic Diseases
year, or $1.25 per child. Compare tax in every respect exept that no J. Allan Sampson of Vancouver, B.
Electrotherapy Herbology, Proc­
this figure with Washington state. deductions are made for possible de­ C., specialist in children’s dentistry,
tology X-Ray
Of the original grant, 2,500,000 linquencies. Under Oregon's plan in formerly Associate Editor of Oral
Phone 170 Medford 128 E. Main
acres, there are 1,500,000 valuable which no tax support for schools Health. Dr. Sampson is a graduate
acres left. The irreducible school comes from the state Itself, it is im­ of the University of Toronto and is
fund in Washington has $25,118,- possible to even approach equality i a speaker of note,
Hate Insurance at a Having
Dr. Floyd H.
000, with an annual income of of educational opportunity. This Is DeCamp, Director of Oral Health for
around $1,150,000. To this Is add­ obviously true because of the diffi­ the State of Oregon, also a special­
Oregon Mutual Fire
ed an amount sufficient to yield culties in valuations between the va­ ist in the field of dental health edu­
Insurance Co.
rious school districts of the slat?. cation and children’s dentistry, will
(Incorporated)
The state superintendent’s biennial also be present and have a promin-
C L A S S IF IE D
report is replete with examples of j elJt part |n the program
See us for Fire Insurance
school districts maintaining schools
The local dental committee are
on Hay & Grain
under the moat adverse conditions formulating plans for an excellent
AUTO REPAIR SHOPS
I,ELAND CLARK, Agent
with a high tax rate, whereas other | meet!ng Dentist» will be In attend-
I » North Bartlett Ht.
JACK LEES' GARAGE
dlstrirts are able to maintain the i ance from the eu-county and a nura-
Medford, Ore.
Phone 141»«
flnest educational
service with |,er ,,f surrounding cities,
BARBER KHOI*N
srarely no tax levy at all.
1
For a smooth shave and quick
(5) This i» a constitutional Federal Hatcheries
SERVICE
JOE J. JONES
amendment and not unlike the plan
Go to the
followed in the state of California.
Bill
for
Columbia
»2 N. Grape
SQUARE DEAL BARBER SHOI* Washington, through the passage of
W. A. Shell, prop.
Up to Persident
Phone » « »
Medford
the new “ Bare Foot School Boy
Law”
in
1933,
has
a
plan
for
state
_______ BEAUTY l*AItlXiHs_______
The hill authorising an appro-,
support which includes among oth"r
LAWXMOWERH r e p a i r e d
CENTRAL POINT BEAUTY SALON things, approximately 50 per cent of priation of $500,000 for establish !
Shampoo, Fiuger Wave, Manicure
ment of Federal fish hatcheries on I
the costs for common schools.
AND SHARPENED
Permanents
the Columbia River and its tribu­
(6) Both California and Wash­ taries, which was sponsored In the
CHEESE FACTORIES
New end Used lawnm ow en
ington found It necessary to add National House of Representatives
SONOMA VALLEY CHEESE
other revenues t0 the income from by Congressman James W. Mott,|
For Hale
FACTORY
the Irreducible school fund in order
was passed by the House on May 3rd j
On North Par Highway___
to offer adequate school support on and has been sent to the President
CONFECTIONERY
a state-wide basis. In both cases I for his signature.
Farmers Attention!
the state assumed the responsibility
ROSS A ROSS
The fight to secure favorable ac-
Candy— Tobbaco— Fishing Tackle for finding the necessary sources of j
Rebuilt Tractors, Farm Imple­
revenue.
ments A Machinery of all kinds.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
The American Legion and Auxi­
At Bargain Prices
SIM ONS
W. E ALEXANDER
liary beside» the P.T.A. and other:
Cnll
and
see what we have
Service on Radios and
McCormUk-Deering Agent
educational iadies are harking this.
Repairs— Harness
Electrical Appliances
or Phone 2«fl
WIRING CONTRACTING
GROCERY HTOKEH
BOGIE VALLEY TRACTOR
Phone .30«
A IMPLEMENT CXI.
Try
an
Ad
in
JONES' GROCERY
Medford
21» N. Riverside
Next to Postoffice.
The American
Note Change of Address
16 So. Fir St.
Medford
FABERS MARKET
A Good Place to Trade
essea w n
SAFEWAY
Groceries, Meat, Feed
J. R. BIER M A
Cowley Bldg.
will come to your home every day through
I" A OF. FIVE
H O W A R D N EW S
P.T.A. will meet Friday May 13th
at 1:30 p.M. at the school. There
will he election of officers and In­
stallation by Mrs, Jos.
K.
Hoey,
Council President. Miss Mary Bell,
county nurse, will talk on the Health
of the child and will answer any
questions asked.
Plans will be
made for the 8th grade banquet.
Mrs. Lauder's uncle and aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Karl Vaughan of Loe
Angeles and Mr. Lander's nephew
and nelce and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Munh. all of Boise, Idaho
were guest» at the Lander's home
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Peabody
and Roger VanKewren of McCloud,
California spent Sunday with Ro­
gers parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glenn of names Ave.
Mrs. John Linville has bought the
Casey place on Berrydale Ave.
Mrs. Richard Landers underwent
an apendectomv at the Hospital
Tuesday morning. She is doing
nicely.
A it In t e rn a t io n a l D ’t ly S e n t pa pe r
PLANING MILL
tr
-I1--1
Wednr-.d»F t»
CENTRAL POINT PLANING MILL
North Pacific Highway
PENDLETON A PATTERSON
General Petroleum Products
Mobil Oil
ASSOCIATED
L.
SERVICE
C. GfTUtfs
STATION
nr
U»
rhunettt
Chr itlta Science Monitor to?
There’s nothing hit or miss
about our cash loan serv­
ice. We advance cash with­
out delay. Inquire today!
OREGON FINANCE 4X1.
Formerly
Ore.-Wash. Mortgage Co.
45 S. Central
Medford
m'httIM
1
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1 month 11 N
line Fee on I r n r » ■ I law < 1M
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Long distance hauling
fuel oil
Pitone *15
23 S. Mr. Med.
Lawnmowers Sharpened
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In Medford Since 102«.
Phone 965
428 Medford Bldg.
Medford, Oregon
Phone 27»
22» E. «Hi St.
Medford, Ore.
SAND & G R AVEL
Phone 1RSH-Y
or 0I2-.I
Bateman & Son
Phone 84
Medford
I2»2 N. Riverside
235 E. Main
Medford
SAVE 50% on all Beauty Work
For Fine
U PH O LSTER IN G
WE HAUL ANYTHING
See
Any time— Any place
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Private Storage Rooms
DAVIS TRANSFER CO.
H. Fir at Eigth
Phone «11
Dale Flower*
418 E. Main
Phone 54*
Medford
Insl»t On Delicious
L o s t R iver
BUTTER
Phone 691
Res. Phone 691-J-2
A. N. JOHNSON, M. D.f D. N. B.
Physician and Surgeon
(Successor to Dr. B. C. Wilson)
210 Medford Bldg.
Medford
D EAFN ESS
NO LONGER CAN DICAP*
Sonotone AI DICLE for clear and
distinct hearing.
Sonotone
PERCEPTRON
fo r
those who thought their hearing
problem was hopeless.
Sonotone Group Equipment for
Churches, Schools and Audi­
toriums.
Free Demonstrations
Write for Booklet
SONOTONE-PORTLAND CO.
321 Failing Bldg.
BE 2611
B- O- W- L
Medford Bowling Alleys
(Formerly The Smoke House)
Meet your friend» here for health and pleasure
Under new management
Earl Sims
419 E. Main
Medford
SHULTS BROTHERS
A u t o P ain tin g
i Wrestling
Medford Armory
S e a ts o n
X. Mr
2»
in GOOD TASTE
Reasonable
BODY A FENDER REPAIRING A GLASS
220 N. Bartlett
Phone I « 3 »
Medford, Oregon
Monday Night
New and I «ed Mow et»
4 or Sale
»SIMS B R O S.
Physiotherapy
Beauty Culture
S a le at
B R O W N 'S , P h o n e
a«i
mid
Special Attention Paid to Diseases
of the Male and Female Pelvis
Medford School of
,
Traile in yonr old" mow er on a m w one.
Phone
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Cliiroprartic
l.awns, Exrnvating, Grading
Eads Transfer &
Storage
Scmfiie Cofir on kttfwc t
EDWARD W JONES
Rawleigh Dealer
Central Point
S T A T IO N S ________
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Medford
Estimating Free
HITS THE MARK!
I»e pendable
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RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS
S E R V IC E
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»21 S. Central
ROOFING GLASS
T he C h ris t'»» S -le n r . P tsilsh lnz
One. Nervi? Street, lost os. M X
r it. »■ -r m?
p m te T
• per ioti of
MADE TO ORDER
W all Paper — Paint
Lacquer
STATIONERY SUPPLIES
11* N. Central, Medford, Ph. 2*2
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THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS
W. E. ALEXANDER
Hardware. Paints
FURNITURE REPAIRED
Bill Crawford is back in school
after having been absent most cf
C O M M U N IT Y
last week due to a badly injured eye.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C- Sater, Helen j
H O S P IT A L
Storm and Derva Jeanne Sater spent |
l,ato»t Equipment A
Sunday afternoon in Beagle.
Methods
The operetta of “ The Legend of
the Sleep-Hollow" will be given by |
NEW X-RAY MACHINE
the upper grades in the Howard
gymnasium Friday May the 13tli al ! 243 E. Main
Phone U«0
8 P.M.
Medford
Wendell and Dale Foss register­
ed In the first grade May 10th for
4 days while their parents are here
with the carnival.
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