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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, .OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933. PAGE FTVfci INSTITUTE OPENS HERE J0M0RR0W One-Day Session Will Be Held at Senior High School for Instructions Pro gram Is Announced The annual Jackson County Teach ers' Institute will open tomorrow In the senior high school building. It will last one day only, instead of the usual two. Xhe curtailment waa due to financial stringency. Close to 200 teachers will be In attendance. Problems of the school room, the fu ture prospects for education, and re ports on last year's work and plans for the coming year will be dis cussed. Speakers at the Institute will In clude Superintendent of Schools C. A. Howard; E. P. Carleton, secretary of the Oregon Teachers' Association, and Fred Petersen, superintendent of the Klamath county schools. A musical program will be given by the teachers' chorus. James Stev ens will execute baritone solos. The program Is: Auditorium. 0:00 a. m. Announcements, Supt. C. R. Bowman. Mua'.c : (a) Song of India Rlnuky Korsa koff. (b) Japanese Love Song Thomas. Jackson County Teachers' Chorus. Effle Yeoman, director. Genevieve Brown, accompanist. 0:20 a. m. Address State Superin tendent C. A. Howard. 10:05 a. m. Business Session County Division O. S. T. A., H. W. Gustln. president. (a) Report of Secretary-Treasurer. (b) O. S. T. A. membership. - (c) Anouncements County Supt. O. R. Bowman. Room 4. 11:00 a. m. Sections: 1. New Teacher Mr. Otis Wilson, chairman. (a) Conference Supt. O. R. Bow man. (b) Discussion. (c) Health Unit Miss Sybil Wal ker. Room 8. 3. Primary Section Mnrle Prescott, chairman, (a.) New County Outlines Laura York. (b) Results of Achievement Tests Una B. Inch, Rural Super visor. () Primary Council Opal McLar nan, chairman. (d) Reports on New Supplementary i Readers. Room 2. 8. Elementary Orade Teachers' Sec tion 'Maude Coy Robinson, chairman. (a) New School Laws and Their Effect on the Rural Elementary Orade Teacher Supt. Fred Pet erson. Klamath County. (b) Eelghth Grade Final Tests from the Standpoint of the High School Teacher J. A. Thoma son. () Discussion. Room 25. 4. High Schol Section B. A. Whit man, chairman. (a) Recent School Legislation and Present Trends etate Supt. 0. A. Howard, (b) Round Table. NOON (Lunch at cafeteria.) Auditorium. 1:18 p. m. Music: Hills La Forge. Life Manna. Zuoca. James Stevens, baritone. Sebastian Apollo, accompanist. 1:30 p. m. Address: The New Coun ty School Law Klamath County Supt. Fred Peterson. 0:00 p. m. Address: The Battle to Save the Public Schools E. F. Carl ton. State Secretary O. fl. T. A. 3:30 p. m. Business Session County Division O. S. T. A. (a) Report Resolutions Committee. (b) Report Nominating Committee. (c) Introduction New Officers. (d) Announcements- Room A. , 8:00 p. m. Sections: 1. New Teachers Otis Wilson, chairman. (a) Children's Reading Miss Helen Klnsey. Librarian. School Records Mlse Beth Watson, Secretary. (c) County Testing plan 1933- Mrs. Una B. Inch, Rural Super visor, (d) Discussion. Room 2. 9. Elementary Grade Teachers Maude Coy Robinson, chairman. (a) The Elementary Grade Teacher as a Teacher of History Arthur 6. Taylor, S.O.N.S. (b) Remarks Supt. C. R. Bowman (d) Discussion. Room 8. 8. High School Section Miss Helen Shipley, chairman, (a) New School Laws as They Af fect High School Teachers Klamath County Supt. Fred Peterson, (d) Discussion. Citizenship School The citizenship school conducted by the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet Saturday at 7:30 p. m., on the second floor of the city hall. Help Kidneys If poorlr fanetiontnr Kidney antf Bladdr make you luffer from Ccttinr Up Nif hu. NervouBneet. Kbumtio Paint, Stiff news, Burolna'. 8 martini-. Itching, or Acidity try the ffuarmnterj Doctor's PrenptlooCyatexfSin-tcx) PiOAV Mint fl joq apniMQM !KVKHl RtTTKRY SERVICK 1 Mrdfmd Made Batteries I 6 volt 13-plate JJQ pn 1 jr. guarantee U Rerhsrce. nut make. tic 15?? No. KWenldf. Phone sv , ROOSEVELT, JR., i. JT :v ft Franklin D. Roosevelt, jr., It ihown with hit ho it, Senor Don Romu aldo Arias da la Relna (left) and Diego Gomez Lalne (left), nopular young bullfighter, at a fighting bull ranch near Seville. Roosevelt la holding the cape he used In practicing. He later attended a bu!l fight, In Cadiz. (Associated Press Photo) MEN TALK CODE AT MEET Members of the Southern Oregon Hotel association met Tuesday even ing at the Hotel Medford, and 11s- cussed the NRA code, under which they will operate. Hotel men of Grants Pass, Ashland. Klamath Falls and this city attended. Washington, D. C, has announced that the hotel code will be released September 35, and the Southern Ore gon Hotel association has received In structions from their national and state organization to wait until then. Hotelmen attending reported they had employed additional help. Five additional workers have been enrolled at the Hotel Medford, and the same number at the Jackson Hotel, within the past two weeks. MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK Busy days will come next week for orohardists and packing plants. Pick ing of the Bosc crop will start by the middle of next week, along with the D'AnJous. By the end of the week Comics picking will start. It Is expected that all of the Howells and most of the Bartletts will be fin ished this week. The next two weeks will see the peak of the pear season, according to Horticultural Agent L. P. Wilcox. Tillamook County Judge Appointed . SALEM, Sept. 7. (AP) Governor Julius L. Meier yesterday appointed H. H. Rosenberg to succeed Henry Crenshaw as Judge of Tillamook county. Judge Crenshaw died recently. ma . . . softer . . . more deli cate . . . more refreshing . . . that have been de veloped to make homes more livable and attractive I The In the NEW pastel shades ! PRIMROSE WARM CREAM M f I SPRING GREEN CANARY YELLOW M J I f FOAM GREEN GOLDEN BUFF ( fl V W ORCHID OlJJj TRIES BULL RING 41 WHEAT RAISERS SEEK ALLOTMENT To date, 41 applications for wheat allotments, under the agricultural adjustment act, have been filed by farmers of Jackson county with County Agent R. G. Fowler. Satur day Is the final day for filing appli cations. County Agent Fowler met this afternoon with wheat growers of the Central Point area and will hold a meeting In Ashland tonight. Only wheat growers are eligible to make applications. Applications contain data on the 1933 crop of wheat and other grains, a sketch map of the farm and state ment of disposal of wheat crops since 1928. with certificates of purchase, thre Sherman's report and share basis between owner and producer, If any, ror ma same period. IDE GRAVEL An old. old penny, about three times the size of Its present day suc cessor, was brought to the Mall Tri bune yesterday by BurreU Brown, who found the coin while working In gravel on the Ossenbrugge property on Sout.u Riverside. The coin carries the mint date of 1824. Although It la blackened with age and corroded, the numbers are still easily distinguished. The head of the goddess of liberty appears on one side and the traditional wreath on the other. 4 Site Forest Fire Pilot Davis of the United. Air Lines and Co-Pilot Mat thews yesterday afternoon reported location of a forest fire near Scott mountain, about 60 miles north of here by the air route. Anyone can use it! Leaves no brush marks! Dries in 4 hours! Arich,softfinish FRIDAY ON REFUND Landowners of the Medford Irri gation district will vote tomorrow (Friday) to authorise the Issuance ot $490,000 of refunding bonds, for the purpose of retiring and refunding 1. 147,000 In bonds of the district, with accrued interest since January, 1931, Application has been msde to the R. P. C. for a $480,000 loan and It la sought to authorize the bonds for the purpose of Issuing them to R. F. O. If the application for the loan Is granted. The law under which the new bonds are to be lsued provides tor a limited liability on the pert of the lands of the district. No tract of land can be taxed for more than Ita pro rata share of the amount necessary to psy these bonds, except for a small emer gency assessment which can be levied, if necessary, In the event of heavy delinquencies In tax payments. In addition to this any tract of land In the district can be taken out from under the bonded debt and relieved from all further liability for assess ments for the psyment of bond prin cipal and Interest (with the exception of the emergency assessment above referred to) by surrendering bonds or paying cash In the amounts of such tracts pro rata share of the debt. The directors desire that a large vote be polled, as It might materially help In the securing of the R. P. C. loan. Those whose lands lie In the dis trict north of Barneberg road and east of Bear creek will vote In the HUlcrest packing house: those who live south of Medford between Barne berg road and Kings highway, will vote at the Ever Shady Auto camp: those whose lands He west of Kings highway and Bear creek will vote at the Oak Grove school house. The Oregon Reclamation congress win be held at Baker, September Hi and 22 and because every Irrigation district In the state has made nppll' cation to the R. P. C. for a loan, there are many finance problema to be dla- cussed and the congreas, therefore. holds unusual Interest. A number from thla county wUl at tend. Including Olen Arnspiger, gene ral manager of local Irrigation dis tricts, who la scheduled to make a three-mtnute address. Sale ot SatSUma-4'Hour Enamel Hin b a autt reourltaliU euyoilaaily t. ataatify year aoaie it kill um axpeau erdiasrily iacamiL Tab Special Offer for a liert dm aaly. Tka fa & s taaooi HeeMOoM Euml iaAsKrica. Cons to ew store, lay a eaa ef SATSUMA 4-aear Enamel at tie nialar pries, praeal tas coupon below, aed yoa wil rtt ANOTHER CAN, sum an as yoar erifiaal porckau, Now ii the time to jet SATSUMA for year woolwork, (or foraKare, or etksr articka last yoa dtiir. to eosneL 21 colon to choose horn. Drbs ki 4 hews. No odor. Cone fa todtr. TWO-FOIVONE COUPON ii rw ft n h rw. II Of i Other Specials For Sept. and Oct. HOUSE PAINT Guaranteed, all colon Gallon HOUSE Durable Faint. Gallon KALSOMINE All colors.. Lb. Larger than pint cam of Floor Enamel, Varnish, Varnish Stain and Colored Enamels 35c WALL PAPER Large stock to pick from. Fer roll 4c and up LAMPORT'S 226-230 East Main Heads Bar Earl W. Evana of Wichita, Kaa., la ths new head of the American Bar association. Ha waa elected at the annual convention In Grand Rapid,, Mich. (Aaaociated Press Photol ACTIVE CLUB TALK J. A.' Koopal, who recently arrived from Holland, entertained the Active club at the Medford hotel Tuesday night with an interesting talk on his native land. Mr. Koopal, who la now with the Rogue River company, com pared life in Holland with life in thla country, emphasizing the advan tages ot living In the United States. LeClalr Northcraft, Millard North craft and Irwin Doty, members of Scoutmaster Gordon Pratt's Berrydale Boy Scout troupe, gave a demonstra tion of first aid bandaging, to show the progress being made by their troupe which Is sponsored by the Active club. President Darrell Huson announced his marriage to Miss Margaret Arnold last week and passed around the cigars. Dr. Dwlght Flndley. a new member, was Introduced to the club. To Teach at Merrill Miss Marjorle Bowman, who recently graduated from the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland, la returning to her home at Merlll, Ore., where she will be an instructor in the schools thli coming year. FOR $1.79 PAINT $1.35 8c OF TEXAS T HARUNOEN. Tex., Sept. 7. (AP) Army ambulance detachmenta to day began a systematic search through hitherto Inaccessible sections of t.he hurricane-devastated lower Rio Orande valley for Injured refu geea. It waa considered likely additional fatallt'.ea would be discovered In re mote communities unheard from since the disastrous storm abated. A preliminary eurvey by the Red Cross, covering that part of the atrtcken area linked by paved high ways, accounted for 4 deatha and hundreds of persons Injured. There were found to be 3750 families, des titute. 4000 homes destroyed and , 000 damaned. Four persona lost their lives at Harllngen, two at San Benito, aeven at Rio Hondo, one at Port Slabel, two In rural communities and eight at Matamoroa, Mexican resort city across the Rio Orande from Browns ville. Clearing weather yesterday allowed telephone and telegraph company re pair crews to restore communication Unea put out of commission by the destructive winds which ripped and tore at the rich agricultural section from Monday night until noon Tues day, Highways were being opened to traffic again as water standing on mem stowiy receded. The storm denuded citrus groves of their ripening crop, valued at around $6,000,000, and leveled cotton all ovor the fertile valley. The dam age to property waa expected to run into the millions. t Ruth Luy Dance Studio, Sparta Biag., now open. Tel. 1545-J-a. FRIDAY SATURDAY M0N., TUES. Greater Values at Your Pay'n Takit Store Prices Are Advancing. Lay in a Supply for Winter Coffee Values Vljlk Airway maximum 3 LhS. 59C 5tallcan,29 Dependable 2 ib can 49c Flour U'li n n Charter Oak HlllS BrOS. Of M. J. D. or Duck Brand Lb. ..31c 49. tag M-78 BEANS Reds 5 m,. 27c 25 White 5 ibs. 27c si.24 Pineapple Kara Syrup Whole Slices No. 2 Can or BiU9 jbA 3 Cans 49C 10 ib paii 59' Veal Steak lk af.. Lamb Steak111- zC HENS : lb. jg12c Bacon Eastern r mmJ I Hams lb. y2c Am "vt j'yijiuj CI"L T BREEDERS 10 MEET NEXT SUNDAY The next meeting off the Califor nia-Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders association will be held September 10. Member and friends will meet at the home of Harry Lowe at Talent at 13 o'clock and go In a body to Wagner creek for a basket luncheon at 1 o'clock. At the August meeting the associ ation went on record as opposing the motor transportation act and the dealers and peddlers act recently passed by the legislature. The asso ciation voted that this fact be made known to the public through the columns of the Mall Tribune, and also that notification be given the organization at Talent which la ac tively oppoetng these measures. The meeting was also marked by adoption of plans for the accurate measurement of wool production of Angora wool rabbits owned by va rious members. Renewed Interest Is being shown in this new industry and the association plana to do all In lta power to help members In secur ing a high wool producing stock for their rabbits. LEICESTER, Eng., Sept. 7 (AP) Eventual and cautious return to an International gold standard was ad vocated today by Professor J. H. Jones, of Leeds, England, noted Brit ish economist, In his presidential ad- SEPT. 8, 9 11 and 12 dress before members of the economlo. science and statistics section of the British Asociation for the Advance ment of Science. 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