_________ Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 2, 19-14 County Ballot Have Error in Printing It was discovered the past we«k by the county clerk's office at Medford that an error had been made in the printing of Dr. H. A. Huffman Dentist U -1 4 Swadanberg Building L Phone 21541 some 20,000 ballots for the com­ ing election Tuesday. Error was made in the spelling of the name of Wayne Morse .the printer hav ing spelled it as Morns. Ballots had already gone out to absentee voters .including many to over seas voters before the error was discovered. After a hurried tele phone consultation with Attor ney General George Nuener, in Salem, county clerk George Car ter ordered the printing of stick ers, and these were pasted over the name of Morris on the ballot It was pointed out that far reaching effects could come from the error, as the sticker on the ballot draws more or less atten­ tion to that one name, and could be said to give the candidate more or less an ad v a n t a g e. Should the state totals be close, the Jackson county vote might have a large bearing on the re­ sults. CLEAN OUT THE BUREAUCRATS AND RESTORE AMERICAN FOR HIGH QUALITY HARD war* and Housawara. raaaonablv pncad. think of Marshall-Walls on tha P lait. Phona 21231. - ■ w - - x ,I?.apar2 ian’ in’ - 13 ln tha Vallay. K. Baylor. Box 210. Tal­ e n t Oregon. io 5 Itp. SM ITH A Successful Oregonian for U. S. SENATOR Smith Goo, >. O(A M l Ad». M r I M. t u n o s . S « v , C srh o n lld > h o r tlo .d W e ere now supporting AT THE CHURCHES Methodist Church Dr. O. W. Bruce, M inister Sunduy School meets ut ¿°r ,study oi thv Bible, rne 11 o clock service is the cele- bration of the eightieth anniver­ sary program of the organization of this church. Bishop Bruce K. • T k w i l l speak on the subject Ih e Church and the World To­ day. At 12:45 there is to be a covered dish dinner in the Fel­ lowship Room. Every one is in­ vited to bring their dinner with silverware and dishes. During the dinner hour Paul Byers will sing ‘ ■ solo. Letters and messages of greeting will be read from form­ er members and former pastors of this church. The district suo- wIin tT?«dnt’ Silas E F«irham will lead in the service of dedi­ cation for the new fireplace and other equipment Bishon Baxter dr . e . N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Specialising in the Non-Con­ fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 Lithle Hotel Building Ashland. Oregon Church of Christ will attend this service and huve, Second and H Streets a part in it. Frank Van Dyke will preside and act us toustinustcr. I Earl E. Downing, M inister The Methodist Youth Fellowship Bible School, 0:45 A. M. E. II. groups will meet ut 0:15 for wor­ McGee, Supt. Classes for ull ages. ship. The medweek Bible study Nursery department, eouipped and prayer service is each Thur­ with cribs und toys for children sday evening at 7:30. By special three und under Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. request the pastor is now beginn­ ing a weekly study of the book of Sermon. "What Think Ye o f Hebrews. This book will be stud Christ?’ ied Verse In v e r s e o v e r a pel mil Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. A of many weeks. Dr. G. W. Bruce, service for Beginner, Primary Minister. und Junior children EVERYBODY’S TALKING! ABOUT VITAMINS, and scientific research has proven their necessity for good health. EVERYBODY CAN FIND . . . their favorite vitamin products in the complete vitamins sections at Western Thrift Store in Med­ ford. EVERYBODY WHO S H O P S . . . Southern Oregon V itamins Headquarters . . . Finds Medford’s Lowest Prices Finds Authentic Vitamin Information Finds Medford’s Largest Variety Over 500 Kinds and Sizes WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 3 ,0 0 0,0 0 0 employees on Hie Federal payrolls, more than 2 20 0 bureaus, agen­ cies and commissions. Directive follows direc­ tive. Inefficiency, waste STATE SCHOOL SUPPORT AMENDMENT and confusion increases. And up goes Hie tax bill imposed by New Deal ex­ travagance. DEWEY W IL L C IV E FARMERS A SQUARE DEAL. READ TH IS SUM ­ M AR Y OF HIS FARM PROCRAM: "The wide fluctuation of prices of farm products following the last war will not be tolerated. A floor w ill be placed and maintained under farm prices w ith assurance of seal- Vote 314-X- Yes s h a r e ¡ i V t e*ec^*on there is a proposed constitutional amendment, increasing the state’s cal districts iT* i° suPPVrting public schools. On the ofher hand, it lessens the cost of schools to the lo- five years & 80 Pro' ’^es some extra money, which will be needed to operate schools for the next up crop loans. A proper farm pro­ gram w ill be created ai^d sooper ated th at the farmers w ill have in^the eiTm?n?lent require the state to contri bate 45 cents per day, per pupil in actual attendance cost« of fh ar£ a®d schools. This means the state would be assuming about 55% of the total costs of these schools and the local districts 45 per cent. ner “t?- the, as a whole, ab° u* 29,000,000 pupil days attendance per year. At 45 cents per pupil day this would mean a state fund of abou t $13,000,000 per year. . W ,s not aiI add»t.io“aI money for the schools, by any means, because this fund will absorb and non «»A th i which now come to the schools. These are the Elementary Fund of about $2,000,- to local dislrict°tax ^ ,vers*on ^und °f $5,000,000, which is now more or less of a temporary off set control and operation of their . program without domination or dictation of appointed bureaucrats." — Çov. Dewey, Minneapolis, Minn Oct. 24, '44. f h i about J3’000’000 which will be additional money for the schools until 1950, to tide them through the war and re adjustment period. Why More State and Less Local Tax Support for Schools Î Â ilt t Ç T H IS Y E A R s a » » IT S TIME TO CHANGE to ld Adv. Rtpwfclicon S tatt C tntrol C o m m itttt, Morflon Building, Porttond, Oregon, Corl M o ttr, Cxc. Stc. For Better Flavor & Satisfying Goodness ASK FOR MT. ASHLAND Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese At Ashland Groceries and Markets A SH LA N D C R EA M ER Y What is made in Ashland, makes Ashland S”pPort the!r schools by both state and local tax funds. The proportion of the total which the state contributes ranges from 92 percent in Deleware to 1.4 per cent for Iowa, and 1.7 per cent for Oregon. In Washington, the state contributes 57.6 per cent. In California It is 43.3 per cent, but there is a bill on the California ballot this election very materially increasing the propor­ tion the state will bear. (These figures are taken from Report of Research Division, National Edu­ cation Association 1941). In 1942, as a result of the initiative measure passed by a large majority, $5,000,000 surplus in- cometax funds are now being used to reduce local school district taxes. The reduction in Ashland was about 7 mills for last year; other districts similarly. If the proposed amendment carries, this reduction in local school taxes should be materially increased. When funds are raised on a state level, the state can make use of several different forms of taxation o distribute and cushion the load, making is more easily carried by localities and individuals. The local district has only one form—the property tax—available to it for Ail of its purposes, school, city, county and others which means this form of taxation is usually overburdened. By means of a state fund it is possible to adjust some of the large inequalities among local dis­ tricts m their abilities to support schools. Education of the people is a matter of more than com­ munity concern. With our mobility in population each local district is not only interested in the type of education it offers but what is afforded by every other district. When taxes are levied on a state wide basis ALL property within the state helps to support schools A t present, there is considerable amount of property within the state which pays no school tax. Under our constitution and laws the state is responsible for a uniform and adequate system of pub­ lic schools, but with the constitution in its present form, the legislature is unable to supply state support adequate to this end. The proposed amendment implements the constitution to make this posible. Local school districts, these times, held as they are by the Bix per cent constitutional limitation, cannot cope with present rising costs due to increased enrollments and drastic teacher shortages, unless materially aided by state support. 6 Paid Adv. »a Jackson County Teachers Association Jackson County Council, Parent-Teacher Association. Vote 314 - X - YES