'BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, lEDFORD, DREG OX. TED.vESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933.
MM BUDGET ESTIMATES JACKSON COUNT
Purauent to the provutonj ot Section a. Chapter 448 of tfis 1938 Session
rr ' " 6 """" " nereoy given tout the County court of Jackson
County. Oregon, will mtl at the Court House, in Medford, Oregon, on Wed
nesday the 1st day of November. A. D., 1933. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
A. M, of aald day and at the aald time and place opportunity will be given
for a full and complete discussion of the estimatee of the amount of money
proposed to be raised by taxation for the rnimnn ,,hn.v, , h.-.-
with, by any taxpayer aubject to auch tax levy when made. In favor of or
garnii, -j m iu ftupveva tax levies nerein aa the County Court may deem
The County Budget Committee for ' Jackaon Count- n-.- v..
pared and aubmlte the following: An estimate of the amount required for
wwumj iinirii l, luuiuj omce or county oirtcer,
each County Improvement, the maintenance of each Rnnnr. v,tMi.0 .rma.
ture or Inatltution. the ealary of each County officer or employee. Including
those whoso salaries are fixed by statute, for the Improvement and main
tenance of public highways, roads, bridges, the construction, operation and
maintenance of each public utility and redemption of outstanding warrants,
the estimate of the public receipts of the County from sources other than
direct taxation upon real and personal property In the County during the
period for which auch tax la to be levied and an estimate of he probable
unapportloned and unexpended balances In the funds of the County on the
last day of the current year.
General County Fund . $234,233.00
ueuciw wiuuij r una 9334,333.00
Mlso. Receipts
..I 89,300.00
59,300.00
levy required for Oen. Co. Pund
V County School Pund. 10,658 children ao-
cording to census e 810.00 eaoh....$10S 680.00
10,558 children ft 10c each for ahool
Library 1,05560
Total for School and Library
Misc. Receipts ...
-.8108.615.80
8,950.00
Total Levy for School purposes
County Library Medford
Ashland ...
Misc. Receipts
5.859.00
190.00
8,649.00
300.00
Levy required for County Library....
General Road Pund $ 86.325.00
-use. iteceipis ..,..,
Levy required for Oen. Road Pund..
Market Road Pund
Misc. Receipts . .
67.700.00
-.$ 18130.00
400.00
1176,033.00
I 99,665 Sfl
6,349.00
I 7,825.00
Levy required for Market Roads
Emergency
Pacific Highway Bond Interest Pund"....
Less transfer from Motor Vehicle
license receipts
No Levy required for 1934.
Crater Lake Highway bond Interest Pund
Less transfer from Motor Vehicle
License receipts
No Levy required for 1934.
Total amount to be raised by taxation
In Jackson County Oregon, for the
year 1934
-Elementary School and State Tax
GENERAL COUNTY FUND
County Court
County Judge, Salary and Travel
Commissioners. Fees and Travel
Telephone and Telegraph
stenographer
I 7,160.00
6 14.730.00
10,000.00
$313,403.80
8175,000.00
Mlso, Office Expense
-8 2,625.00
2 000.00
200.00
1,020.00
200.00
Circuit Court Reporter
Circuit Court Bailiff
Court Reporter's Expense
Jury Meala
Circuit Court
I 6,046.00
Juror's and Witness Fees
Misc. Expense
Special Reporters fees & Defense Council
Juvenile Court
Commitments, probations, eto
Boys' As Girls' Aid Society
Delinquent and Neglected Children
Waverley Baby Home :
Justice Court Medford Dlst,
Justice's Salary .. ....
Justice Clerk's Salary .... .... .
Stationery, blanks, stamps, telephone ...
Docket Books, etc
Juror and Witness Fees ..
... 1,400.00
400.00
100.00
130.00
6,000,00
' 400.00
400.00
I 8,830.00
8 500.00
.. 2,400.00
500.00
210.00
100.00
150.00
Salary
Supplies
Justice Court Ashland Dlst.
I 8,360.00
-. 1.300.00
25.00
Assessor's Office
Assessor's 6alary $ 3,000.00
Assessor's Traveling Expense 200.00
1st Deputy. 1,200.00
2nd Deputy .....'. ... 1,020.00
3rd Deputy ...... .. ........ 1,020.00
Pleld Deputies 3,150.00
flatting field books, checking writing and extending
tax rolls
Printing Office Stationery
Field Sheets
Summary Books .
Tax Roils
Post & Tengwald Binders
Index Binders, Sheets & Cards
Lot Book Binders 6c Sheets. Personal Tax State
ments
Maps and Map Paper.
Bond Premium
Final Entry Report ...
Btnmps
Office Supplies, Pens, Pencils, etc.
Telephone and Telegrams
Office Furniture and Filing Cabinets)
. Maintenance. Tvoewrlter
Adding and Calculating Machine
Exchange on Adding Machine
Address Sheets and Binders
Jackson County Atlas
Emergency Fund
O. and C. Tax Roll Expense
Reblndlng Plat Books
400.00
60.00
76.00
36.00
400.00
40.00
90.00
45.00
25.00
15.00
10.00
60.00
75 00
80.00
100.00
125.00
135.00
County Clerk's Office
10,400.00
County Clerk's Salary
1st Deputy's Salary
2nd Deputy's Salary
3rd Deputy'a Salary
Bookkeeping Departments
Bookkeeper's Salary
Recording Department
1st Deputy's Salary
2nd Deputy's Salary
Typist
Extra Help
Telephone and Telegraph
Freleht and Exnress
Printing and Record Books
Postage and Stationery
Premium and Bonds
Machine Expense and Ribbons
3 Typewriters
Misc. At Office Supplies
Travel and Expense
... 2.000.00
. 1 200.00
- 1.020.00
- 1.030.00
- 1,300.00
1,020.00
1,020.00
060.00
400.00
180.00
10.00
1,350.00
400.00
65.00
160.00
160 00
400 00
60.00
TREASURER'S OFFICII
$13,495.00
Treasurer's Salary
Traveling Expense .
Deputy's 8alary .
Premium on Bonds
General Office Expenses
Supplies and Printing
Postage
Telephone and Telegraph
Record Books
Repairs and Maintenance
Rental Safety Boxes
Adding Machine ,
Cierk Writer
-.$ 2,000.00
60.00
. 1,300.00
. 376.00
394 00
140.00
100.00
117.60
90.00
30.00
100 00
67.80
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Sheriffs Salary -
Traveling Expense for Civil At Criminal Cases
Telephone and Telecraph
Premium on Bond Ac Insurance
Tax Department
1st Deputy
2nd Deputy
4.454.10
-.$ 3,500.00
3,000 00
400.00
- 750.00
Collection Personal Tax and Extra Help
Legal Department
1st Deputy
3nd Deputy
3rri Deputy
Extra Help, Isaue License -
1 Typewriter
Stamps A: stamped Envelopes
Misc. Office Supplies, upkeep machines, printing tax
receipts , .n.,
1 Reception Book
1.200.00
1 020 00
1,850.00
1,300 00
1.200 00
1 .300O0
800.00
80 00
800.00
1,000.00
80 00
Jailer
Extra, Help
Matron
Laundry
Board Prisoners
Supplies Ac Misc. Expense
Telephone.
Insurance.
1,200.00
150.00
300.00
100.00
3,000 00
300.00
7500
73.00
COl'NTT SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
co. school superintendent, Salary $ 3.000 00
nursu oupcrviaor
Offlce Secretary
Clerical Help
$ 3 197.00
Supplies As Equipment
Printing
Telephone At Telegraph
Stationery. Postage As Express ,
Rural Supervisor Supplies .
Co. Superintendent. Travel
Rural Supervisor, Travel ....
Eighth Grade Examinations ,
Teacher's Examinations ....
County Teachers Institute
County Education Board
Jackson County School Day
Truant Officers
Bond
1.300 00
960.00
100.00
225.00
150.00
125.00
150.00
25.00
200.00
250.00
150.00
9.00
150.00
50.00
50.00
60.00
10.00
PIGE FIVE
Shipping Supplies
Mileage
Miscellaneous Current Expense
15.00
100 00
860.00
BEAUTIES ARRIVE FOR MOVIE ROLES
(IIM KAL HOAII FUND
Engineering Supervision
County EiiguiL'er
Chaluman
Stenographer
Field Ic Otfire Expense
Shops As Machine Repairs
Road As Bridge Maintenance
Road Construction
Bridge Construction
night of Way
$ 5,859 00
Ohlef Stenographer
extra Help
Deputy District Attorney
iraveung expense
DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
$ 8.954.00
Telephone As Telegraph
Brlntlng Supreme Court Brlefa
Office Supplies
Investigations
Law Books .
..$ 1.300.00
100.00
1.800 .00
100.00
200.00
350 00
235.00
100.00
60.00
SURVEYOR'S OFFICE
Stenographer m
Office Supplies As Equipment ". "" '
Plats and Plat Books .
field Notes
$ 4,035.00
Surveys (office work)
8urveys (field work)
Assistants (chain and axe)
Field Supplies and Equipment .
Reestablished Corners
Telephone and Telegraph
Inaurance ,
Mileage '" '
300.00
25.00
15.00
150.00
100.00
200.00
200.00
50.00
400 00
30.00
20.00
100.00
Watermaster'e SalaYv
Watermaster'a mtinc
Stenographer's Salary
viice rnone as Tolls
Pleld Phone and Tnii.
Stamps, Registrations, TetegrBjns
WATERM ASTER'S OFFICE
$ 1,590.00
Plat Sheets. Flies As 8upi7es""Z-Z
Field Eqpt. Meter, Boots, Tools etc;
Pleld Stations Phones, Weirs, Gages, eto
Assistants
Hydrographer's Salary ..
Hydrographer's Mileage
Little Butte Assistant, Salary
Little Butte Assistant, Mileage
Applegate Assistants Salary
Applegate Assistants Mileage
8now Survey Assistant's Salary" ZZ7
Water Rlcht Snnn ' -
Water Right Survey, Mileage"
State Industrial Accident Instiranoe"
1 800.00
450.00
360.00
60.00
10 00
25.00
10.00
40.00
26.00
18.00
- 760.00
470.00
360.00
150.00
180.00
60.00
20.00
90.00
75.00
45.00
Salary a a. j-ii;sl agent
oamry clerical
$ 4,988.00
Post. Tel. As Tel. m.-i.i. . .
Travel 3 AntT."
Office rent, Light, Heat, OenerafZI
$ 1,778.00
7B0.0O
150.00
. 1,000.00
250.00
nnVB riniim.. . .
Salary Clerical .. . ""''""lM AGENT
Travel Te1, M"""!' Sun. V
Office KnC-5gnt7Heat"fSner3Z
$ 3.958.00
300 00
100.00
500.00
155.00
Salary and Expense .....
Extra Help and Travel
FRUIT INSPECTOR
$ 1.055.00
1.500.00
500.00
Janitor'. Sai ,-r. COUBT H0VK EXPENSE
Fire Insurance " ' 1.650.00
Water "
Lights
Fuel
Sanitary Service ..
Misc. Supplies. Furnlture777TI
Lawn, Trees, etc.
Window Blinds, etc.
$ 3,000.00
First Nurse Rui-rv
First Nurse Tw-i V
Second Nurse Salary ""
Second Nurse Travel Z ""
Health Officer As Co. Phys" Salary'"
Convention
Health Officer Jk n.n sk V1"''V
Contingent Fund . ' "
Office Assistant .7
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
260.00
300.00
1.500.00
1,300.00
60.00
1,000.00
500.00
200.00
$ 6,770.00
750.00
300.00
750.00
300.00
8 000.00
35.00
720.00
400.00
980.00
Superintendent's ai
Superintendent's Assistant
Extra Labor
Supplies
Telephone
CARE OF THE POOR POOR FARM
$ 7,316.00
Lights As Power "
Miscellaneous
Repairs !"
Nurse's Salary ""!3.!""."'
Expense for Medicine; etc."
I 960.00
420.00
480.00
2,500.00
82.00
425.00
160.00
600.00
660.00
160.00
CARK or Pn rD unv Am rw, .
Hospitalization ......l." ..... 1 " ,nnft
Indigents not at Poor Farm I 1ftnnon
Relief of Poor J2'S22 2
$ 6,297.00
Widow's Pensions
Old Age Pension .
indigent Burials .
7,500.00
8,00000
3,100.00
Relief
AMERICAN RED CROSS
$41 600.00
1,800.00
VrTFniVI r9 rni),,., .
Soldlors, Sailors and Marines Indigent Relief Fund $ 1,300.00
$ 1,500.00
rnnnk'nii i w,r.
Fees of Coroner and Physicians, Jurors, Witnesses and
$ 1,300.00
800.00
Miscellaneous Expenses
ASHLAND LIBRARY
$ 600 00
-I 790.00
Salary and Tra-ellng". -V.rlMr'"UF', ,,,
$ 790.00
rrpRrt niiBMMAu
and Expenses and Tubercular Cattle
$ 825.00
600.00
Emergency Fund
BMEROENCT FUND
I 600.00
. $10,000.00
atlctrrt t a uvn,.-
Care of Patients at Stats Institutions
Plre Warden. One third expense "
Election ex Registration
Expense of Examination cat Books and Accounts,
Health Registration .
Tax Refund, etc.
payment on Experimental Orchard
County Printing At Advertising ,
Bounty .
Sals of County Owned Lsnda "lt " ' "
$10,000.00
- $ 7.800 00
- 480 00
- 8 000.00
600.00
100.00
- 3.500 00
S.500.00
- 1. 500 00
. 8.500 00
- 1,500.00
Caretaker and Extra Help ' "
Upkeep of Buildings and Miscellaneous 71"
$29,180.00
600 00
364 AO
Salaries
Books
JACRSO fOt'NTr LIBRARY
$ 66460
Periodicals Ac Indexes
Binding
Prlntlnc As Supplies
Kquipment
I18J60.00 1 Postage Freight ,
. $ 3.164 00
. 1,200 00
45000
85000
1?00
7 .', 00
ffOM
Insurance i Industrial Accident)
..-lc, aiirati, oc emergency
Plowing Snow Butte Falls As Prospect .
-.$ 1,30000
400.00
360.00
400.00
- 10 000.00
35.000.00
- 10,00000
14.465.00
600.00
. 1,500.00
. l.ooo.oo
600.00
MARKET ROAD FUND
Engineering & Supervision
County Engineer
Transltman . " '
Chainman
Field As Office Expense
$65,325.00
Raid As Bnage Maintenance Z
Oiling
Insurance (Industrial Accinent)"" '
Grading Llndseys to Deadwood
Bridpe Construction, Redeck main span Bybo
Agate Bridge ... ......
1.000 00
300.00
300.00
300.00
6.000.00
350.00
400.00
6,250.00
1,330.00
EtlmtJ r,H..i ,.. - . $15,130.00
IZ. ici-cijjwi cu vacKson county Oregon. ot,ter than by dl
rect taxation upon the real and personal property during 1934:
Fees, licenses, fines, forfeitures of ball: s
.. v i4.ooo.oo
Temporary Auto License, Sheriff
.justice court fees ....
Herri InirwHM, u.
Interest on delinquent taxes
a Office
Sales of property or other assets or products of any kind'
Real property. Sheriff's office
Delinquent laxea collected .... "
Rent: . .
Machinery Rental
Transfer or reversion of unused funds:
Dog License Fund . ..
tie bates:
State, for taxes on motor vehicle fuel:
i,enerai Koada
ror Market Roads
Apportionment, 8rant, eontrib'ution'"or"
county, municipal or other like fund:
State, motor vehicle licenses
State reimbursement for county lnsrc'ung"'camM
Municipalities, from: .
Hyrlroaraphlo cooperation
From all other sources of whatsoever'kin'd" or 'ch'a'rac'tor:
Federal. Forest rentals:
For roada
For schools
Federal, O. As C. land grant refund"
Total Receipts for year 1934
, , COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding County Warrants (Est. aa of Deo. 31. 19381
General rtnimtv bs. ' """I
General Road Piinri . "
Outstanding Highway Bonda
mates of probable balance
or office on the last. Hav nt rw-mi..
General Fund '
Dog License Fund
Bee Fund '
Emergency Fund "
County School ' Fund
High 8. Tuition
General Road
1.400.00
1,200.00
2,600.00
300.00
.10,000.00
5 000.00
35,000.00
3,000.00
250 00
200.00
65,000.00
300.00
3.250.00
760.00
Nil
..$140,650.00
$213,044.08
.$ 24,246.80
Estimates of nrobabl. h.in lZZZrZrL:v: -. $247,000.00
or office on th- i... j., iZi V rem'n 'n each
1933.
Pacific Highway Bond
crater Lake Highway Bond
Road Bond Interest
Market Road
County Fair Operation
County Fair Premium
County Fair Building
County Llbrarv
lIKll'lUUlby
Motor License
Special Road Dlsts.
County Court
Circuit Court
Justice Court
Sheriff's Office
Cleik's Office ..
Treasurer's Office .,
Coroner's Office
School Supt. Office
Fruit Inspector's Office
Assessor's Office
County Agent's Office
Tax Rebate
Widow's Pension
Court House Expense
Jail
Care of Poor
Juvenile Court .
County Advertising As Printing
Elections ...........
Health
Surveyors Office
Scaler of Weights ."
Watcrmaater'a Office
District Attorney's Office ...."
Health Registration ..
County Audit
Herd Inspection
Bounty
fund
Nil
...$ 1.400.00
... Nil
Nil
- Nil
- Nil
- Nil
- 83,000.00
- 62.400.00
- Nil
Nil
1 .600.00
8.650.00
800.00
- Nil
1,600.00
- Ml
- Nil
- Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
. Nil
, Nil
Nil
- 481.95
- Nil
- Nil
- Nil
. Nil
. Nil
Nil
- Nil
. Nil
- 867.90
. Nil
. Nil
250.00
. Nil
700.00
. Nil
. Nil
. Nil
266.65
. 1,145.60
STATE OF OREGON. Countv of '"wta7
nr..' i u i " gnP,"- CmW Bud8ot Committee for Jackson County
Sm!? J.ih0rebyu,rt"y th" the above ' Mr and wmple :
nh,, tlM, Prabl Penses of said County for the erjulng TeaTand
probable receipts from sources otoer than direct taxation upon real In3
mata tPhJ.S J"""""1"" 1"ng the ensuing ,"r?d"nes
?um. L ,S?b.le un"PP"Pi-'ted or unexpended balance n the various
lunds as of the last day of the current vear
We further ccrtlfv that th n.ti,,- . ... ..
tinn nt th A,. ' , :j riJcuj oi me various institu-
bridge?.' .Te' Ti ! '..' '".P1?. ""P"-.
Jrth.V"fbrd Upn a of th Texnse. of IX'nX
?rl ' thrt.' yea,, nd thoroBh examination of Itrprobable need!
r t 4 . I. legitimate charge against the County.
"-uiu. uregon, mis Uth day of October, A. D 1938.
O. O. ALENDERFER
P. B. WAHL, Ch"rmM
EARL B. DAY. '""
RALPH BILLINGS.
County Commissioner
R. E, NEALON,
. County Commissioner
OEO. ALFORD,
Committeeman.
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7 - ".! satiSt.
L- " .rc-.
Gwen Munro of Melbourne, Australia, and Joyce Nlelion of Well
ington, N. Z., traveled 8000 miles to tsks part In a motion picture In
Hollywood. They wers two of 80 winners of a wortdwlde contest.
They are shown as they arrived on the liner Monterey In Los Angeles,
Left to right: Miss Munro, Clarence "Buster" Crabbe and Miss Niel
sen. (Associated Press Photo)
GRAPPLING SEASON
10 OPEN TONIGHT
It win be first come, first served
wltn the best seata at the fall open
ing of the wrestling game .In the
armory tonight. Promoter Mack Lll
lard has opened the ringside and bal
cony seats to the fans for one general
price and Is anxious to see how the
Innovation Impresses the publto.
Tonight's card will pit Pete Bel-
castro, an old favorite In Medford,
and George (Wildcat) Wilson, former
University of Washington grldder,
In the main event, and Al Raraslck.
bad man of the mat and Jack Kogut,
Canadian star, In the opener, sched
uled to start at 8:30.
PLANE FORCED DOWN
AMARILLO, lex., Oct. 11 (AP)
Four persons, Including George H.
Resinol Helped
My Skin in 3 Days
"When I decided to try Resinol
Soap and Ointment, my com
plexion wii a sight from pimples
and blackheads. I had a horrid,
muddy looking skin and when
I used powder it looked aven
worse. After three days use of
the Resinol Ointment and Resi
nol Soap, I could see an improve
snent. Now all my friends tell
me how well my skin looks."
(Signed) Mrs. M. N.
tx ... St. Louis, Mo.
At all druggittit
FOB FREE TRIAL ilia pickut el
Ointment snd Soap with your cop- of out
new booklet on Slrtn Treatment, write ta
utjirimtnt c.. mnimore, Mdt
Shaw, general counsel for oltles serv
ice In Denver, B. O. Adams, vice pres
ident and general manager of the
Gas Service company of Kansas City,
and Hugh Hemdon, the famous pilot,
were Injured last nig,ht when their
plane nosed over In a forced landing
at Stratford, Texas.
Dr. O. H. Paak will resume hit
practice of Dentistry at 810 Liberty
Bldg., beginning Oct. 16. Phone 838.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
OASH PAID for men-e secondhand
suits, odd ooats, hats and
Will H. Wilson, 82 N. front St.
FOR SALE Australian shepherd and
bull pups, $2 each. Rosa Lane, Bos
431.
FOR TRADv-lvers A Pond piano,
value $125, for farm tools or stock.
B. M. Bush, basement Medford Bldg.
LOST Lady's brown leather puree)
containing papeTa and some money.
Tel. Mrs. I. H. Howe, Trail poatofHoa
collect. Reward.
FOR SALE Good 8-room house and
2 lots, at a bargain. Geo. McClaln,
Phoenix.
WANTED Woodcutter to out on
shares. Geo. McClaln, Phoenix. "
WANTED If you have an Underwood
or Royal typewriter, in first-class
condition, you are not using and
want to rent te high school stu
dent, or want to sell same, address
J. D Mall Tribune.
MEN WANTED To supply customers .
wun lamoua watxina products in
Medford. Business established;5
earnings average $24 weekly: pay
starts Immediately. Wrle J. R,
Watklne Company, 4624 Hollls St,
Oakland, Cat.
FOR RENT Attractive apt., private
entrance, oie ao. oakdals.
FOR SALE Cook stove and rang
wnn cons, -u oo. nr. call berore
12:30.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 feeder tur
keys. Phone 586-J. Jackson St.
Service station.
LOST 1 pair shell-rlmmed glasses.
iwium to i'do w. Main St.
WANTED Good Hereford cows or
neners. Sam Pollard, Beagle.
FOR RENT New modern 4-room
house, with basement. Redden ex
Co.
i I
DECORATION FOR
LOCAL VETERAN
For Injuries received In action
October 9, 1918, when he was a pri
vate In Company B of the First Engl,
neers, Chsrles W. Johnson of this city
has received tha award of tha Purple
Heart from the United States war
department, It was announced today.
Mr, Johnson Uvea out In the coun
try from Medford and was one of the
great army of men sent out by the
United States to see action In prac
tically all fighting sectors of the
World war. He was shell shocked and
suffered other Injuries, which make
life far from pleasant today.
His record In action Includes: An-
sauvllle defensive sector; Cantlgny
defensive sector with the 16th In
fantry; Montdldler-Nayon with the
First engineers; Cantlgny defensive
sector; 8alra?nals and Ansauvllle de
fensive sectors, and participation In
St. Mihlel and Meuse Argonne offensive.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 11. (AP) The
navy today ordered the battleship
Wyoming-, with a battalion of ma
rines aboard to proceed to Ouanta
namo naval base In Cuba, officials
inscribed the movement as a part of
tha "regular training" of the ma-rtiua.
Say Plre ra get,
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 11. (p) Of
ficial opinion that the October 8
Griffith park forest fire. In which 28
workmen lost their lives, may have j
en set was expressed at as Inquest
todsy.
Byrd's Pilot
X 1
p
11
Bill McCormlck (above), veteran
test pilot, was named to fly a plane
which Rear Admiral Byrd received
from Philadelphia friends for use
on his second Antarctlo expedition.
National Pharmacy Week
October 9 to 15, 1933
Relieve It or not, aa the famous Ripley would say It, tne Professional
Pharmacists of the United states hare set aside one week, from
October 9 to 15, this year In which to stress the iclentlfle and ethical
side of Pharmacy, as a matter of public education.
Woods Drug Company li doing Its part here In Medford by calling
attention to Its regular patrons to the Importance of this National
Movement on the part of Professional Pharmacy.
The American Cut-Itate Drought and Nostrum Venders may have
obscured the tilth esteem In which Pharmacy has been held In all
countries In all ages; but only temporarily.
This celebration of the oldest of the learned professions might
he called a commemoration of 40 Centuries of Progress, for Pharmacy
has a recorded history of 4000 years. Distinguished men of science
have come from the ranks of Pharmacy In the present as In past
ages. Sanitation, health, antl-narcotla and other campaigns In the
public Interest have been instituted and supported by Pharmacy as
a profession.
Hoods Drag Company emphasizes tha necessity of consulting
phyilclan at the first symptom of Illness, with tha additional admon
ition to have prescriptions prepared at a reliable Pharmacy tnch aa
our own.
Two books, the United States Pharmacopoeia and tha National
Formulary, are the legal standards for preparation of medicines.
Each registered Pharmacist la required by law to observe the speci
fications lnld down In these books.
Every reentered Pharmacist Is also required to be a college grad
uate i In addition he must pass a rigid stats board examination.
The Pharmacists who prepnre prescriptions at the Woods Drag Stora
are particularly well qualified by education and experience for this
work.
Federal, state and local laws and ordinances govern tha work of
dispensing of drugs. Only In a store staffed by competent, certified
prescription men, can tha consumer have tha adequate protection
of thru legal aafrguards.
Wipe nut of our life modem Pharmacy and civilization would
be shaken.
Epidemics, disease, atrknesa and death wonld stalk thronzh tha
land. There Is no profession, trade, merchandising mart or store In
all of our complex life to fill the place of the Professional Pharma
cist and fill laboratory. He supplies your nerds In sickness and In
health.
It Is with such thoughts aa this In mind that we are celebrating
National Pharmacy Week, and our wish for evervone Is, that yon may
always enjoy good health, but If III, we offer yon the best services
of rellsble Phsrmaclsts,
Woods Drug Co.
Main and South Central