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PAGE TWO MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,' FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1034. What Sales Tax Will Do For County's Taxpayers Noied Artist's Tribute to President Whom Nation Honors at Birthday Fetes Jan. 30 o: D o 00 OE30 C. It. Bowman, county acftool su perintendent, nu tent the following tttement regarding the ulea tax, to school boards In his district: To School Boards, Jackson County, Oregon, ( Gentlemen: There are enclosed herewith two Important circulars which should be of vital interest to your board and your people at this time. We are aaklng that you read this letter to your board at Us first meeting and also that you take time enough to go over carefully the ex planation of the sales tax given In question and answer form on the six yellow sheets that are enclosed. Your attention Is called to the last one or the sheets upon which is a clear diagram of the present method of raising school money. You will note by this diagram that at present It la Impossible to get 08 per cent of money now required for running our schools In any other way Vian by a tax on real and personal property. The state legislature has offered the schools the sales tax which will re lieve property about 80 per cent of the 'present school tax. This sales tax law doea not In any way change or weaken our present machinery for raising money by taxation. It does shift part of the load of taxation on to Vie shoulders of people who have not heretofore paid taxes and whose responsibility to govern is no lees an obligation than Is the responsibility of a property owner. This office wishes to state emphati cally that If the sales tax Is referred to the people at the May election and la defeated, many of the schools of Jackson county will be unable to run next year and many that do try to run will Involve their districts In debt. ! The w,hlte sheet enclosed shows I what the sal tax will do. Your I attention Is especially called to the last two columns. The amount indi cated In the column next to the last one Is the tax per 100 ftssesned valu ation you will pay on account of the county and district school tax, If the aales tax DORS NOT CARRY. The amount opposite In the last column Is the amount you will pay If the sates tax DOES CARRY. You can readily estimate In dollars and cents your tax saving under the sales tax plsn oh your property tax by multi plying the difference bewe these two amounts by the number of hm dred dollars at which your property Is assessed. We urge you to take the Initiative In your district to get the matter clearly and definitely before your voters. This Is not a matter of whether or not you favor a sales tax. ft is a matter of accepting the only thing Immediately at hand that can keep the schools of our county open and able to pay their way next year, ' Very sincerely, C. R. BOWMAN, , County School Superintendent. What the finles Tax Will Do for Jackson County School Taxes ; R t ? 1 !' .if "I 1 JackDOnvllie . 20.8 .6.6 2.38 a Orlffln crwk .....'.... 7.6 8.7 1.06 a Ruch .. 4.8 B.4 .78 Phonnlx ....-...... 39.8 , 4.8 3.88 6 Anhliind -. . ., 18.8. . . 3,16 S Central Point 18.1 8.3 3.11 7 Nfll Oreek 10 . 3.0 .48 8 Vlly Vlw 8.7 3.8 .97 ft Eagle Point 30.. 8.8 3.84 10 Lone Pint . ................. 10.4 4.3 1.34 13 Antelop ..........,........- 4.8 8.8 .78 13 ClImBX , 8.4 8.7 ' .84 14 Willow Spring. ...J.-. .......... 4.8 8.8 .78 18 Independence ............... 7.8 4.7 l.Ofi 18 Agate ., ...... 8.8 4.3 1.18 IB Antloch .... . 1.8 ' 3.3 .48 18 Lake Creek 3.7 3.0 .87 SO 8am, Valley 30.4 8.8 3.84 31 Missouri Flat (Jt. Diet.) . 0.0 33 Talent - 14.1 8.8 1.71 33 Mt. Pitt X 3.1 .33 34 North Phoenix ...... 8 3.8 .38 37 Unlontown .0 - 8.0 .30 - 30-Dewey 30.0 3.3 3.30 80 Provolt (Jt. Olat.) . 6.0 31 Derby .'. 18.1 .8.3 . 1.81 83 Sterling 10.7- - 30.1 1.37 34 Thompson Creek ........ .... 9.8 . 7.0 1.38 38 Rogue River 18.7 8.8 3.17 88 MeadoWa 8 83 .38 87 Long Mountain 4.7 4.8 ' .77 38 Siskiyou 0 1.7 .30 39 Browneboro .. 4.8 10.6 .76 40 Applegnte 3.7 4.1 .67 41 Pankey 9.7 8.B . 1.37 42 Loat Creek - ' 3.0 8.7 .80 43 Forest Creek 13.6 0.1 l.SS 44 Table Rock ...... 48 4.1 .78 48 Trail ..... - -i 8.S 4.0 .83 47 Reeae Creek . 9.9 8.9 . 1 30 49 Mtdford . ......... 33.6 .... 3.88 60 Debenger Gap 4.6 . 4.8 . .78 63 Cravsr Lake . ..... . 8.4 2.4 ..84 64 Dead Indian . . 4 3 3.4 .73 88 North Trail ..... 8.3 8.3. 1.13 66 Wagner Creek .... .... 8.1 8.6 1.11 87 Oold Hill- . . 17.0 3.7 3.00 60 Proapect 4.6 1.8 e .78 60 Soda Sprlnga 8.4 3.9 1.14 63 Erani Valley .. 103 36 1.33 06 Little Butte Creek ... 11.6 S3 1.46 06 Laurelhurst 1.8 3.4 .48 68 Watklna .0 8.7 .80 69 Oak drove .... 19.0 4.3 3 30 73 Anderaon Creek ...m...wmm. 6.8 64 .88 73 Bellvlew 13.7 4.7 1.67 74 Elk Creek . 4.0 3.1 .70 76 Liberty .. 8.4 8.7 .84 83 Beaver Creek 3 8 12.0 .63 84 Hatchery . 6.7 60 .07 87 Little Applegat . 32 6.0 .63 88 Alderbrook . 38 10.7 .88 89 Shady Cove 10.3 8.1 2JS 90 RoKUel&nda 9.8 3.8 1,28 81 Butte Fall, 99.4 . 6.1 3 84 84 Plnehurat 14.9 3 8 1.79 88 Weat Side 4.6 43 .76 97 Cole,tln r .0 3.3 .30 08 Tolo . ..... 3.0 1.8 .60 99 Fern Valley 4 8 3.4 .78 100 Howard ................... 16.8 6.1 198 103 Kenwood 8.0 3.6 1.19 Phone 324 City Meat Market FREE DELIVERY-8:00-10:00 2:00 4:00 121 No. Central Round Steak Prima Steer Beef 12clb. WHAT MEAT FOR COMPANY TONIGHT ANY OF OUR ME s Aim Prime Steer Beef Roast, lb. . . . 8c Stew Beef, lb ; . . . . gc Bacon Squares, lb 0c Mri. Sweeney 'i . Home-made Sausage x lrC' X No Cereal Added lUO s?a? A CALL TO THE COUNTRY TO HAIL HER LEADER Thlt ttrlklng port.r wae painted by the famoua artlat, Howard Chandler Chrlaty, when he heard of the national movement to obaerv. Prealdent Rooaavelt'a birthday on Tu.aday night, Jan. 30, by ralalng an endowment fund for Warm Sprlnga Foundation for Infantile Paralyala at Prealdentlal Birthday Ball, given almultaneoualy In every community In the land. He gave It to the national committee aa Ita offlolal poater. Dona In red, white and blue, the poater deplota Mlea Amarloa at the left protecting two chil dren who are looking up to Prealdent Rooaevelt, ahewn above the oapltol. The alogan aoroaa the top "Amerloa, to our Prealdent" waa coined by Mr, Chrlaty aa a toaat to Mr. Rooaevelt from the nation. Menus of the Day oranga pie or puddings greatly Im proves the flavor. By Mrs. Alexander George AN OVEN DINNER (Serving Four) ' The Menu Pork Chops and Rice EAcalloped Oacrots Graham Muffins Butter Cabbage Salad Brown Betty Cream Coffee Pork Chops and Hire 4 loin chops 3 cups boiled rice. 1 cups tomatoes. 3 tablespoons chopped onion 1-3 cup chopped cillery. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tablespoon salt. 14 teaspoon paprika. Heat frying pan. Add and quickly brown chops on both sides. Remove chops to buttered shallow casserole. Cover with rest of Ingredients and cover Bake one hour In moderate oven. Remove lid and oook 10 min utes to brown top. rim hum Muffins 1 cup Oroham flour. 1 cup flo .r. - 4 teaspoons baking powder. 4 teaspoon salt. 4 tablespoons sugar. 1 egg. . 1 cup milk. H cup- raisins. 3 tablespoons fat, melted Mix Ingredients and beat our. min ute. Half fill greased muffin pans, bake IS minutes lp moderate oven. Brown Betty 3 cups sliced apples. 3 cups soft bread crumbs. 3-3 cup sugar. t teaspoon cinnamon. 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon vanilla. 4 tablespoona butter. 3 cups water. Mix Ingredient, pour Into buttered baking dish and bake SO minutes In moderate oven. Serve warm with cream or hard sauce Stale bread can be used, but It should be crumbled, not rolled. Long Mountain A dash of salt and teaspoon of lemon extract added to the me rlngues used for covering lemon or Pears Yesterday NBW YORK, Jan. 18. (PI (U8DAI Pear auction: Five eara arrived. One California, a Oregon. 8 waahlngton unloaded; 4 on track: market slightly weaker. Oregon Anjous, 1370 boxea extra fancy, a.3-3.00. average M.74: 70S boe fancy, 3.38-aoo. everaoTi fa .04. Nella. 4S4 boxe extra, fancy. 12 03 3 30. average 13 IB: JS8 boxea fancy, f 1. 99-3.13, average fl.03. CHICAGO No Oregon pea" arrived V A Soft Chewy cookio that i liberally filled with dat and nut a favorite with both our young and old customers. Date Drops 19c dozen this li a pric much lower than our regular price and a genuine bargain. Remember tftese are the large aise cookie. One of them would satisfy the hungriest youngster. 3M i ! o D o o D o o o D 9 D LONO MOUNTAIN, Jan. 19. (Spl.) MIm Aulda Johnson of Trail spent Monday night with Mlu June 8 towel 1. Bill Holman, Nick Young and How axd Oold are cleaning the ditch, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botta and son Herbert and Mrs. Alice Nichols anl brother Floyd were dinner gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stowell and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline. Mrs. Nevah Holman and daughter Qrace. Mrs. George Stowell and son. Delbert Mongol. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short and Mrs. M. L. Pduett and son Ouy attended tht Eagle Point Orange Tuesday. June Englehardt visited the Lon? Mountain school Wdnesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Harnlsh and fam ily and Leland Petttgrew were week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Nick j Young. Chas. Jackson la pruning his or chard. Mrs. Alice Nichols spent Wednes day afternoon visiting Mrs. Lawscm who has been III. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stowell were dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs, Wm Perry on day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Selton returned to their home ai Lakeside, Ore., after spending a week at the Oeo. Stowell home. While here Mr. Selton did some painting for Pearle Stowell. O D O GROCETERIA Super Food MARKETS BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE Hot Dogs and Coffee Tomorrow SWIFT'S Premuim Hot Dogs (real Swift's Premium weiners) with a steaming cup of Z-M0R-U Coffee. - Come in and enjoy this zestful mid-winter lunch dainty when made with real Swift's Premium Wein ers and served with Z-MOR-U Coffee. Swift & Co's. demonstrators will be here to serve you from 8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 6 P. M. Both the Swift Premium Weiners and the Home-Style Weiner Buns are specially priced. Swift's Premium Weiners, lb. . . . . . . ..... 15c Home-Style Weiner Buns, doz. 12c Z-MOR-U Coffee, lb. 25c, 3 lbs. ... 73c BAKERY Home-style bread hot from the oven at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. Mb. loaf 3 for 20c H-lb.loaf 10c French Coffee Cake a special break fast dainty :.. 17? Cakes Medford's finest home style 25 to 49 Cookies any kind or assorted. 2 dos 19tf Fruits and Vegetables Large White Cauliflower, ....head 10S Italian Broccoli 3 lbs. 25? Bunch Vegetables 3 for 10? Parsnips 2 lbs. 5 Sunkist Lemons Doz. 23 Sunkist Oranges 2 doz. 35 Florida Grape Fruit 2 for 15 Arizona Desert Sweet Grape Fruit Each 5? Savings in the Super Food Market A DEPENDABLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY Van Camp's Hominy. No. 2y2 can 2 cans Scott Tissue Toilet Paper, 1000. sheets 3 rolls Waldorf Tissue 4 rolls Asparagus Eagle brand No. 2y2 square cans.. 15c 2Qc 17 c 15c Mazola Oil finest for frying and salads lQc Qt. 35?; gal V . Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn. No. 2 can 2 for Baker's Premium Chocolate y2 -lb. bar 25 10' Log Cabin Syrup. Medium can Kre-mel a fine pudding des sert vanilla choc- a Q olate or caramel I JC 3 pkgs B w Morton's Shaker Salt. Q plain or iodized QC Del Rogue Pumpkin. No. 2V2 can Green Beans Del Rogue tiny 35c Sanka Coffee The caffiene is out Lb. can P & G White Laun dry Soap 10 bars ..... (Balloon free) box Brookfield package cheese. Five varieties i2-lb. pkg. 2 for 25 Roeding's Black or Adriatic Figs. (Free from sul- f f phur dioxide) ZHC 2-lb. pkg. " w whole, finest flavor and quality. No. 2 can. 2 for Sperry's Oats Quick or Plain Family pkg ....... M. J. B. Cof feel-lb. can 28; 4-lb. can - Corn Meal White or yellow 9-lb. sack Bob White Laundry Soap 10 bars Campbell's Tomato Soup Can '. 17c $05 21c 7c Camay Toilet Soap (wash cloth free) 3 bars 21c 39c 41c 25c 22c 14c Flour, 49's, Maple Leaf $1.63, White Rose $1.73 j1 QQ v 1 WW Drifted Snow Galvanized Tub. No. 3 (large size) ...... Galvanized Bucket 12-qt. size SUPER MEAT MARKET Finer quality meats at popular prices means sensible economy Less Waste means lower cost per portion the real way to judge the cost of meat Better for you too and better for the children because so easily digested. 89' 27c Swift's Premium Ham (No center slices removed) either end or the whole ham- I Lb Swift's Silver Leaf Lard 3 -lb. carton 19 28' Fancy rolled Steer Beef Roast no bone waste Lb 17 '2C 13' Fancy Steer Steaks m Loin, rib or round I Q ( Lb : Steer Beef Roast - ja flavory and tender I l( Lb 1 w Bacon we have sold tons of this fine flavored corn-belt bacon Lb. 17a to 25' Cellophane wrapped . sliced corn-belt bacon. K.h. rVcr. Country-style pork sausage country ground from the finest pork and seasoned f p the farm way x 1 C 2 lbs mJu Country-style Smoked Pork Sausage our own unequaled sausage smoked f in gauze sacks I He Lb. 1 v Distinctive Super-Food Market fea tures that add to your food pleasure and satisfaction Inspected Eggs Home-made Bread Betty Crocker Cakes Fancy Steer Beef Country-style Sausage Fine Fruits and Vegetables v FOUNTAIN Turkey Dinner 25c Baked short ribs of steer beef with brown potatoes .... 25c Apple Pie ala mode 10c Hot Chili . . 10c Hot Chocolate 10c 6th at Central Grape (8 & (flSaffdl SAVING WITHOUT SELF . DENIAL Delivery of $1.00 Orders Phone East Side 752 West Side 428 o n o xoi -locaoi