Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 21, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    MEDFOPvD MATL TTniUXE, MEDFOKD, OT'Efiny. FXPAY. Of'TOTtr.r? 21. 1f)2s.
BUT HOLD TROJAN
M i:KHtl.M. KT.miM, MKJtlCi:
I.KV. Calif.. Oct. 2 (--Tin- eh-v-
ns of the t'nivcrsiiy of California
.Mitl the 1'nlve,
of Southern
'..'if(..-nlf, battled Ihr-Miuh fmn p-.p, ,,., K)ii,,ed p first victory :
harrt-founlit porlodn hero today lA.-r Harvard, I ,' to '), In ;i mini'-:
ulih neither side rntssliiw ihe icj.tui'-.l by crimson inlm-nes.
nlber eoul line and lln final score -j-j,,, c.nme vhh tin- I lib the
leading it it. A crowd nf T.l.iHHi teams have played Hilice IVi.'i ami.
raw lllo tittim: In 1 : of litem the soldiers wore
Tin Soiilhei iters outplayed the able ; ..,. (oil a total of si.
lioiii-K fnr the nn-tilci pari uf the points. It took tlmm h-sH Until
Matin- I. til the areal uonl line l'-;ihat many lulnuies this afternoon i
fenso of the California!) prevented to hotter thai luial.
I hi Trojans from scoring. In !)' The Hatvatd line hold Miperhl '.
flint half ilu' nearest the Southern- hut mi the fourth down, with
fin fn mo t.o i hi' McniV aoaf lino waM yards to no Canle completed a.
the 111 -yard Him. I.iiiii punted nttl bum pun,- to Aaie, the unity nunr-!
of danger. K-rlia' k, anil .tiirre tin- fullback,
Tho It a is advanced to within IM lift the i-i'liihini -i 1 1 1 1 lor tin'
yarilM of the Trojan yoal In the fir-d touchdown.
half lint vicip stopped there. In1 The second s.uro was made on
I he fourth quarter I he sons of Troy, a 7 .'i-yard march.
stayed a wrent march that hrmmht -
lho hull to Ihn Mi-ais' lll-yitnl llni' XKW HAVIO.N. I'miii.. OH. o.
tmt the I'aliroutlaiiH. fichtini; harl. - A sniail. puwi-rfnl ,Val- 1'utt-
tuoh i In mi flnu nH ami nnnti 'l - 11 ti-am that Inn-w how to makit
otit nf ilnmror..
(MHfn'nln ponoiralod Into South
ern fallfornla t'-rrUoiy oiii'e in the
l.iMt Imlf mid IhN was In the IhnI
tpiarier when I'hiiijfts Ihti-rcptcd
Tli'un.'is' pa-s.
Willie tile largest en.wd lliir
j,'i"eal. i:rny howl has ever aecinn
in mla led, adde fi oin l lie annual
came with Slanford. Ihrllled and
UMI"d at the eloHene of piny. (lf.
two hitler rivals pminde( and h:it-
(efed al. eiodi olher with a fury
f.elihtm seen here.
I'Vum opcnluu kicli-itff until the
final uhii harked its final mess.ii:e
111 10 Hull the vast leaches of Hie
c-hldiuill they haltled for 111- vidoiv
t hat. meant, anoi her eoa t euiifer
ence win. anolher advance towards
tho foothall championship of
When they romped off the field
In the at :herin dusk with tin- roarj
of thn crowd rhmiin; a tremendous i
farewell to Ihe welkin, the hardest.1
louuhcsl hlltlle r.f recent years liadi
heen completed,
Kvery minute if ev.-ry period slz- '
Kled with action. I.Ike two ure.it!
Uladlators, enihraced In a duel for'
life Itself, they pushed am) heaved
'ver Ihe ecii turfe.l field on even
tennn,
A tmost en I i rely the hatt le Went
111! III llCOll'lll t II.H'V I I..K. (...!....
wore (hey aide In haitei- tln'-lr wa y
to within nit: hi
Iiik territory.
of the olher'H i
O'GRADY TO MEET
flcno OTJiady i expected to have
his hamplM full when he meets;
Jtohhy 'ei tton nf I 'mi (it ml. t tin '
pounds, in a lO-rouud main event I
n t t ho armory November Jt. as I
Miilehinaket- Jack Wnml picked'
Vernon after carefully hmkiuK over j
the Portland list of prospecls. cr- j
lion has been fiKhtiiiK under the
ijinnaKcmenl of Sam Domunaml Is
Ulltl to be a knoikotll artl.-l.
Kewiie Itlley of I'oi Hand is slated
to meet I'at. I'adeiford in a .enii -
wlndup of six rounds and w ill be
pl'M'edcd by a spi-cial event wrest-
lillK malch between liommv llvanl
ami an unnamed opponent, in the
prcinnlnai lc
lliihl llarrv !
will fiL;lit ,(l
Spider .i-lds will I 1
ell and Kid Wamie
'orhetl.
I. A OKANDK. (id. 1'0. M'l Tho ,
newMiiaper office or H I ,
corder burni'd this morning at
:ieln, 2 mih-H from Im firando.
The -I-.I..I ne- .
Is published and odtlod hy Froit
s. fi.oi
Title
Insurance
Offtiy
Protection
The iniiinciil you runsiilrr
Ilu- )iuivluMiiir nl ii'iip
cvly vim sliniilil al-n cini
siilrr I In- cr.tvi' iinporl-iiiii'i-
of pi'iiti'i'iini; tho
-ii i 1 1, t ymi ini- invent iim.
Ilv nil nii'iins hnvi tin
lirtc insiii i-il. Thi-n f it If
I'l.nvs will ho diii' thiiij
ymi 'll'lli'vcr luivi' to wni i-
nliolll.
Jackson County
Abstract Co.
BY NAVY; YALE
HI
HAKVAIilJ VADHWl, Cam-
brldKo. -M.'ihk., net. o. M')-,n
iinn; V' "lij''''tlVf, I J i at planned ;;;
niH hku, was finally achieved
here tndav when tin- cadet font-1
i he "lac;! ks" of 1 he Maine and
turn llnm Into touchdowns served
notice on .thi- east today thai an
other chit in plop is in I lie uiaUim-,
at old Kli.
With evci y player of any al. I
ity al all in ilicie :il one linn- or
another, tin- J:lue liulldons Miuoih
ered a tairiJiisinuly strong lirown
eleven. :' to I and all thin de
nt die tin- inspired forward pass
K
of I.I
In Fnr.ai t y, lirowu's
crack had;, the . fierce charuln;
and Utcklluu of the Ithod
line, and a defense that
Islaud
llllie colisi'ded of eleVefi Mlhsli
tlltcM.
I'KIXCI-'.TON'. . .1., Oct. I'd. -tA')-
I'rincelon kept it h oal line
uiieroHscd fur t he I hi id siicccsm
Ive Saturday while defealinc l.o
hiKh -17-0 thin atternoon.
I. eh ik h ma it i' only one first
down, while Princeton launched
a well Ida ntied at lack on the
k round ami through the air.
ANNA roi.lS. Md.. let. I''!. I.V
The I'i'JH navy foothall team wmi
Us first KH'i'e uf the season to
day, after IosIiik three iii a row.
hut a It limp; h Na y won ll to tl.
fioin imke university the visitors
from North Carolina cn nip let eh
H" "pla "'l
the Middivs.
TO C. I.
I C. I. Hutchison, piom
'of .Meifford, wusNiirpris
, noon hy the employee;
1 pai tmeiit store who pi
with a huue haxket of eoldc.n ehr
saut heniums upon his return fm
lunch. The occasion was M
Hutchinson's blrt hday.
Althouch the v,aiiKM loyally r
fused to divulce their empioei
ai;c in his absence yesterday, lb
j did im utiou the fact lltal h
had .
j I n lu tin- mercantile business
here since l!ni:i. Tin- basket of
; eh ry v:i nl hcinu ins was Iipa in
ilhe sture throughout the atle i
; yesterday.
;
NKU 1KK. lift. L'U (P) 1.11111
her
pi oducl ion lilid sbipllieiit
eeli elided Oct. I : Increased i
iippleciahly over the we.-l; hdore.
rep,, i ts to ihe Naiiona! 1. umber I
M.'iiiuiartnrers association from 1
softwood and hardwool milts '
jdistlose. I'roduclion totalled n;l,- t
' .IW.mut reet; sliipments. :i:i I .i;,M.-
n" -ei. and oidern. :ts:i,7 1 ;.iuhi
feet. Automobile body w I or - 1
'nimhi h;trdwood mills :'s
per ci-nt tncreaso in business,
JUST
THE
If it tiv't a
M iVinm., it inn't
OH CW-O-.Wan-
a
1 M
Ever Received in Southern Oregon
The complete satisfaction .given by the OIL 0 MATIC oil burner
lias created such a demand that we were compelled to buy in larger
quantities to avoid the delay in making your installation. These
burners are the very latest models and the last word in oil burning
equipment.
Call and let us explain their patented features that save you so
much on your fuel bills and eliminate constant trouble and worry.
Campbell Sheet
Corner Eighth anil Grape
Heads Aggie Squad
4
... ..
Kermit Schmidt, Los Angeles, is
the 1928 c.i n trim o tho California
Ajgies varsity football team. He
p?.iys end.
E DAME
J.AKA VKTTK. Ind.. u. t, L'n iVi--
Wiseoindn. wIioko rushiu;- atl ick
ll II in I 'led Xolro I aioc t iv o u cel.s
;'i pi, loday found a wort hy lie- in
I'urdiie The M;idue)s hallli'd to a
l!'-to-l!i tic with ihe r,uerinaker.
Tho Kame I drilled a I'urdiie
lioiiic-cninlim crowd of I 'i, (inn.
OltANTSyil-W.O. ATLANTA, tin.,
Oct. L'ii iV. -Afttr six f.iiccessive
years of defeat Ocoi'Kla Tech
trimmed Notre Dame tod.i for the
first lime in a spectycular football
battle before a croud "'f Itnaiin.
The final score was 1 -I to a. Tech
tallyiiiK lu the first ami last quar
ters, besides pntiiiiK up brilliant
defense that cheeked all Hoosier
Ihrusts.
MKMOIHAI. ST.MUCM. I, IN
I'CI.N, Kelt. Oct. :M Capital
lillK Stees' f U 1 1 1 1
period, Nebraska
Svracuse 7 to ti it
interscctiniial Kam
u ii lit e eitdet) the i',.
within five yards
in the first
ly defeated
i important
When the
tls oi aiodher sere
CoUWllil'S. ojiio. (let .L'H i.I'j -lhick-'.ve
1 -Icis waln-d a bum
t hue to eivo t In- "niiKhly chee.r."
.Ohio I tin key's t a mous suk. hut
merchant t here was plenty of eiuso fur fl
ye-terday ( loday. The I'.iickeye s I ! lo 7 de
f his de- , fi.ai of Mil hican unloosed the pent
tiled him up yolliiiK of six y.'avs and there
was no MichiKiin man in ihe 7,,7L,:t
spi-ciators willing to ci- 'silence.'
MKMnlilAI. STAiHI M. CHAM
I'AHi.V. III.. Oct. j.i i-Pi -llliiroit
"Pellc.l is liii; Tell -C . s by
1 1 oiiio in- Indiana I :t lo 7 Imtav he-
fun :i;,,anii spectaors in .Memorial
Statliuni. The I loos iocs, compter
ols of Michigan, mad.' a franllc at
temtu lo win in the riiNiii; miniHe
of the uainc by. sliooinii; fnrwaid
passes all over the f:dd. Ind .n:i.
outplayed lor three permdv. sc. .re. I
in Ihe fourlh with I '.en nit I ch;ill; -inK'
tip Ihe m :? !-.!':- in a L'M yard ruii
lliroiiKh the Illinois. team.
'- I'T' -
An
t r. of
won a
the In
r I'ire
I a fi if-
I'l 1 1 1 . A I Kl .I'll I A, o. t.
Ctteless sinokiim is exjo-llsi
essay hv Calph .McCnllouuli
rot'tlaiid. Ore . w hich h
prize at the convention of
ternatlonal Association .
Chiefs, says that such t an-.
O r.Siia.iiti.i In this
ARRIVED
LARGEST SHIPMENT
il -
h i mi
Metal Works
! The M'iror .Itmior hiifh school
i fouthi .;nu ili-fciitiMl Ashlamt
. Illinois yt-sti-nlay iit Ashland. I!-
;lo M. Tin fiHiiic local ki-hI Mlnrs
iHi-oretl two tuuclnluwitM lit tin- first
; Miiai icr, ami on.- in em-h of the
n( h.-r pfj jnils. ami kh ked t wo
KoalM. It w:iN I he Kci'iMid victory
i of iuieh I ff-mlcrson'K Hipiad ov-r
tlie l.llhla City lads this city, th
t first hcirif,' vun y a ncore of 1
to 0.
oui i.iiv it: x i ni sKii s
('onttnii'd from 1'uka One.
- Kame to 1 1 y for a dace kiek
Ho
made it.
Allhotinh the Oreoniaus, le I
oy .Maple, quarterback, add Sher
wood, hall hack, did very thin?;
hut score aK'tlnst tile ('uuKiiri In
. Hi. I'irsL pet iod. they lacked Ihe
tfual power to drive over tile
line. In the second period the
i.'Miii: combination of .M-tplo in
She) U'ood carried the hall Ti yards
for a ncore, .Maple converted.
The lineup ami summary:
Wash! UK tun Slate Oregon Slate
Hill
Spiedd
10. I la risen
'Maham
Schwa 1-7,
Oiessell
S. Ilaicn
Uohuer
, lloiau
l.ainhait
l.K
I.T
i.i;
Whilloi iv
I. m e
"at Ison
Oeddes :
Kilersi
Stout
i:c,
i:t
i:i:
u
l-H
i:.M
i'i;
Slrill'
Maple
Sherwood
HukIiuh
Thoiiipsi.u
H. in
Score hy period
, Wj.-hiimloc Si.ite
j -refcuil Slate
t Washim'toii Slate
;
i 0 t; :i fi
ii 7 ti n --T
si.oi ini; : touch-
I dttw II
I place
Stale
- llein.
kick i.
.uul
on
fi-hi.
l.amhart
ll
..u
scoriiiK: inuchdown
iKiini I'roni try. al't'i
.Maple ( place kick ).
Sher-
tOllcll-
sa,i;m svvaaii'KI)
(Continued from rase One.)
and Andei'nnn hit eetiti-r fur a yard
as tln'tiiti eiidiiiK l bo quarter w as
fired. Si-ore: Mcdfor.l 1J. Sah-m ti.
Second (Quarter
On (he fii-t play of ihe seouid
quarter Harrell on a fake buck
earned the l.;ill to within a foot id'
d he Koal line. Cuoksie lost tw o
yard- ami then went thrnuuh tackle
for another tmudidowii. Oarmtt
failed lo kick tlie eira point.
Score: Medford 1 . Salein l".
II. Huulies kicked off lo I'.laco
and C. Kelly u as dow md in his
track-', niaen. Cackc and C. Kelly
Wei.- f lopp.-ii for no Ka ins and
S iteni kicked. Cookde w.-nl IhrouKh
lai kle lor I ". Minis and Aml- rsoi
k:i ined a foot. tin an attempted
forward pns lilaeu i lltel cepl e,I t lie
heave ami raced la yards lufoi-e
he wa- downed. Illaco was ihncwu
foi a loss ami Ihih Kelly made three
'yards foe Salem. Hlaco Kained
three yards ihrmmh KUard. Ander
son leaped into the air and slanped
. a forward pass into tlie arms of
c. Kelly, who cross,..) the In,.- for
a touchdown. A forward pass for
, the extra point failed. Medford M.
Salem (,.
Salein kicked off to Oleoll. who
fumbled, and Muru.in recovered Ihe
ball in midfldd. Harrell on a fake
end run w cut l h rtnu h center fori
j :C yards. Ander.-on hit ; "iiP r for
'seven yards. Harrell on two plays
made first down and Cooksie car
lied tho ball H! yards, llarr. ll tore
thrmiKh center for a touchdown.
The try for exlra point went wild.
i Medford L' I. Salem ii.
Ai the teams were linitu; up, the
i:nn sounded fm- the half.
Third (Quarter
Sal. m kicked off io llarrdl. w ho
y'ltiirtned 1'. x.irds before be was
downed. Cooksie wenr throuKh
i tackle f.r tl yards and Uarridl
More off s. vimi yards throne), the
1 same hole.
Melvin replace, Oarnett at unar-
OF
O - Matic
Burners
Phone 71
Miuli'.v ;.'V and. al'er caiiiin:. .:iroe ards
ai'iiiud riuht
i,:;;:,,:;",;;,.:;
toruiation
plrl," a forward puss. I'ookfjo mad'-lituv-
yrir- lHr4uu)i -4'iit4'. -A ir-
ward pa.--:, ilelvin to 'ouksie. netted 0
.') yards. Anderson Kaiued five
yard. throuKh Kiiard and I larrel)
matlo 1 4 ya.nl through center. ,
i tH.ksie was held to no Kain hut
repeated for nine yards and a
touchdown. The kick for extra
point failed. Medford 30, Salein .
Salem started off to bud; the
Medford lino hut were helpless. i.
Hunh'S crashed throiiKh ami threw
t Kelly for n la-yard loss on an
attempted forward pass". Melvin
(aucht ihe Salem kick and behind
swift for mini: liiiorferonee ran
entire loiiKth of the field for a
. ,
: I"
; t oik hdown hut failed to kick l ho
evtia point. Medford .tS. Sah-m ;.
I'onrth Oiuii'ier
Sa loni look the kick-off and ,
Cooksie Intercoptod a fonvarrl pass.
1 I.i i re failed to Kain ami a for
ward pasH failed. Andeihon made,
six yards and .Medford was pena-
llzed 1 yards fur rotiKhness. Cook- ;
sie and Hm-rcll failed to Kain and'
Melvin kicked. Ilnwermaii recover-
itiK the hall. Oarnei t replaced !
Melvin al quarter. Harrell 'i.ain
failed to Kain and a forward pass
wa-- Kruiiud-'d and Salem took tho
hall oil' downs. Maeke failed to
rain and a forwn' I (lass. Kidly
i.i II. Kelly, in1 tied six yards.
A-pph'Kate wont hi fnr Harrell.
Anderson intercepted a forward j
pass and r;ieod !i0 yards. CNmksiol
hit hoih tackhi for cIkIm yanN on :
two (days, Anderson went over for
a touchdown and Oarnelt failed to
kick Ihe extra point. Medford 2,
Hal in .
in I he chisiiiK minutes of i he
Kame Ihe Salem team, shnm hy '.he
jibes of the fans, launched .- .orrid
, offensive as Coach Callison put in
f siihsiitules. The Kame ended with
'he hall in Med ford's posse
Salem territory.
Tlie line-up:
Ion ill
Mc.lford
I' ' I hie lies
!' 1 lln'--
... J- ihlKhes
Oreon
.. Mnru-an
Slodir
Salem
Hou ne
, ieoi Ke
; Drauer
(Imlfroy
: .hc.ies . .
! i tush ...
; Kckor .
! '. Kelly
'McDonald
linweriiian
.. ( tiinx'l I
. Harrell
. ndci.son
. Cooksie
... i:
-
.. H.I!
II. Ii. .
! IMue.
J Hack
I!. KeMy I'M!
rubiitutions: Melvin
for Oar-
licit. Apples-ale for Harrell. SpraiMie
for Cicen, (l. .Newlin for .1. lliiKhes.
if fioin Is: deforce, Mnnemd;
u m td re, K, Davis; hcail linesman.
Vouiik: limekoeper, .lornme.
Myitlo I'tdut font i act
improvement of sidowal
lot fur
Raymond l. comweii for
. County School
Superintendent
5 S
In ;i ii ii on iif if 1 14 my candidacy for
county school siiperintomient of
Jackson county, to -bo voted on No
vember fi. ii is well to remind the
reader that I cann- out in the May
primaries ami secured the nomina
tion on the I ifjiuocrai ic ticket.
Heretofore I hav
never heen an
office seeker llor all office hold
I have been on the voiim- side, a
a taxpayer, and aiinuaUy h.u
looked a-kance at the ever-i nciea
iliK tax burdens of the county of-
ffoi-l the nast
made
, few months iu m-i acquainted with
the voids of the rural districts, not
only because I wanie, their vole.
,,":;lllS,' 1 '"iilized that they
" V'", ' H,-rV'"1
tliiouKh lb- .ounly s. h.i.d sui.erin-
tendcnCs office, and that If they
did md want a chance in ailmin-
'H'aUnii I wuiild he foolish lu make
:,,'y '"'"M'aien whatsoever. On the
...... . o o ..- I'm nin him
want a chant:.-, the,, could make
every effort to uive the people of
' t.v an tqiijoi tuiiity to at
lead lueet me I .e 'i oe e ecl io II .
My irqis luceiin peoiile in the
li.lt'- I.IU'-II III.' in -in
l.ai'I-; oi' the muiilv :r,l I l,-.e..
yonallv talked m o-ei- lie. ii...m...,.i
.,ihmm voters. This has Kivyn me a
true command of the simaUon in
regard to tip- county school super
intendent's office. know- how the
rural people feel: I know what thev
want: I feel I km.w how a iaiKc
majority of them will vole. Ii is
unnecessary for too to state the
pereeiitaKo of those :.ii(i voters
Do Not
dBRE AD"
with the common bread. Beck's Pan-Dandy Bread is
in a class by itself.
If you have not already tried it order a Joaf of tKis SU
PERIOR PAN-DANDY BREAD from your grocer to
morrow. To those who have tried it, we know they are satisfied
with the SUPERIOR QUALITY of this delicious loaf.
ORDER BY NAME, DEMAND
BECK'S
An Air Balloon Wrapped .
With Every Loaf
' whu will support me '-i the iutU..
If 1 am selected by t lW pcode tl'
"t his ea ini; puliiic ofl'ii-o." I
.shall KlVf niv Wlnde -MOlled service
lo thai oft'lco'h pi uhluULs,
Ii.tve spent the pjtst ears u
. edui-uiiijiial work- seven hi tench-
iiiK. t hrec In ( ireumi irdtetfoy and
univi'isllies, nearly U
lu I'ncle
Sa ill's home and oversea s service,
mid two in business. I inn yours
of aye.
Three years uko I was prinoipal
Of Ute hlKh school i.i Oidd Hill. '
'siumtiK " eouio to Meillord cliools.
Where have heen The principal of
ihe Wu-hltiKion school for the past
two years. 1 was le-eh-iicd for a
position ill the .Medford r,choois for
the present school year, but chose
not lo accept it, ihai I iniKht i;lvo
my lime to my campaign for coun
ty schoul MiiM-rltiindent.
The office of count V school su
perintendent wilt oll'er me some
advancement in my chosen work
and iilvi r.ood preparation for fur
i her future advancement, in ,'ivk
inn H'1' people of this county for
their cnii'-ideration at the pidls. It
is within keeping ,r the ueneiallv
accepteii plan In this and olher
dainties of the stale where the of
fice of county school superintend
ent is voted to men who are deserv
illK of advanceim nt, well preial'ed
in schooljiiK ami experience, and
U ho use tlie office a a slcpplnr,
stone, however, at the same tune
uiviiiK liTie service to rural nehuol
problems. We ask for the sa Pie
coniibrai Ion now that has I u
Kiveii to Olhi'l-H IllildlnK tills olflee
at different iinn-1 In this lotmty.
1 have nit political avc u Kiiml 1
nor pidftical tlehls to .iy. I will
recoKtlizc no Individual, nor orKan
Izaiion. alone, a heinK my tllctalor
In otlice.' shall alin to serve the
voters, whoso voie am now seelt
Iiik. I do not cravo mhlicity nor
ooportunilies to have mv mime an.
pear in the newspapers. I neck no
honors that man from time to time
.-tows, save that acclamation on
iiart of
i'lZi'Ils to Kie Just
credit to de
for well des,
rviiiK luihlic officials
Ved pieces nf public
they spon.soi and
work w hidi
loiii:,!...!
1 have no criticism to malm, nor
have 1 made any iluriiiK Hie present
campalKU. of ihe pres. nt ailmln-
i-iraiimi of the nffj,.,. of untv
'"""1 Sll pel'i lit eudei) I . This is a
vot.-r's pi-on,M;iilvo and I shall
ea'e It to llieni lo make what clil -
icisms thev desire. However it 1m
not uuHkh nor our of place for Hie
tl( say lliat I think a ureal deal ha
ri. ei) uoiie m inn past two terms, to-
ward putliiiK Jaekst.n county
; s, ItooN to the fore. :,iid I will most
I eeriainlv pledge mvsef to a .
Unuation of all of thor.o thiurfl
which have i,rv,.) t., tu. l...iof,,i
md needed.
I am md a pulitician. in 1 fact,
know uuthiiiK at. nut politics, hut I
am a school man. Ami when elect
ed will kIvc my lime to improving
tiie efficiency of teachiim, to seeur
inii belter schools for the hoys anil
Kills of the rural districts, and to
hamlliuK the business affairs, of the
loftice in as efficient and oeonom
I ical a m;;nner as possible, instead '
Compare
CK'S
matters which aro avowedly nt va
riance with tiie wis'-s of a major
iv of t he rural people. I h-diev.
in, ii in.- mini i'liiiiiiuiiiia "lie
tin- bc.-t place in the world lu r;u-"
and rear a latnily. ,lu-l as iuid. n
convenience have jiade living ;n
the ountry pU'a.iarit, hnpp-. m.i
-nK"iner uesiiaiile, ho should the
rural sciiimu iiii'-r me ions find
kIi'Ih of ihe rural coninfiiniti- tii
opportunity to learn tho-e diitiL--,
which we now deem osstniiai -ind
nocessai-y to a complete living.
1 will recoKiiie t hat as count v
Ki-hool superintendent I am tuer. ;y
a public servant and as such shnnhi
seek the welfare and desires of th.
voters who p: (I rn" there
will lleleyati'd the ne.-f.yniry ii
thotity to handle Ihn county s. h..i,l
affairs.
Very slueerelv.
it A vmoni) i coi:vi:i i
I'flhl Adv.
A Complete Service
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Re
lining, Repairing, Alterations. '
Jackson Garment Cleaners
Phone 213
Our Service Cap Will Call -
Mull Tribune oda aro tend liy
20.000 people evry day. tf
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Am repairing JM
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