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PAGE TWO MEDFOD MATL TRTBUNE. MEDFORD, OKEGOX, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1934 TEACHERS DECRY TAX 1IMITATI0N Resolution At Institute Also Urges Education On Ef fects Of Alcohol Favors Teaching Democracy. ' The Jackson county Techr' in stitute, t Ita eeulon last week, edopted a resolution opposing the proposed 20-mlll tax limitation amendment on the grounds "It arbt. trarlljr and drastically reduces tax atlon without due concern for the suoDort of the schools, and other necessary functions of government.' The resolution also urges educa tlon of youth on the relation of alco hol to "physical, mental ana more. well being" and "the teaching of dem ocracv and the United States Con stitution, not "as carrying a halo of sacred antiquity, but aa a living In stltutlon. vital, and meeting the exl gencles of the modern world," and the means to combat the "propaganda of minority groups." . Tha resolution In full Is as fol lows: "Whereas, aa no time In the his tory of our country has there existed so groat a need for the services ol an Intelligent and enlightened sys tem of DUbllc schools, meeting square. ly the social, economic, political and spiritual problems of a chaootlo tran sition period. "Whereas, the very existence of public schools In Oregon stands In Immediate Jeopardy through proposed constitutional tax limitation; "Whereas, propaganda spread by numerous propaganda groups strikes at the foundation of American demo cratic ideals; "Whereas, the reopening of the liq uor traffic has raised serious prob lems among the youth of our land; therefore, be It "Resolved, that we, the teachers of Jackson county, stand unalterably op poeed to the 20-mlll tax limitation amendment to the constitution of Oregon, since It arbitrarily and draa tlcally reduces taxation without due concern for the support of the schools, and other necessary func tions of government; "That we recommend the consoli dation of districts into larger units looking toward the equalization of educational opportunity through fed eral grants for the support of public education; "That we favor Immediate and defi nite education of the children and youtha under aupervlslon, upon tho relation of alcohol to the physical, mental, moral and spiritual well be ing; I'hat we favor the teaching of dem ocracy and the United States consti tution, not aa carrying the halo of sacred antiquity, but as living Insti tutions, vital, and meeting the exi gencies of the modern world; "That we oppose any change In the law requiring a two mill for ele mentary schools, and In the law re quiring a tlO per census pupil levy In the county for schools, unless such chanRe will provide adequate, certain and equal funds In place of these funds; "That we urged the retention of the minimum ailary law which the last legislature annulled for the period of two years, believing that such law Is necessary for the retention of effi ciency within the teaching staff; "That we pledge the support of the teachera of Jackson county to the adequate and proper financing of our schools, and pledge our&clvea to a program that calls or keeping our selves adequately Informed and of disseminating at all times accurate Information relative to the status of the public schools; "That this asaocatlon go on rsoord aa expressing Its approval of ths work done during the past year by the Oregon State Teachera' association through Ita various officers and com mittees; "That we wish to express our ap preciation to the speakers and lu structors a;.d entertalnera In this meeting for the helpful, enjoyable and Instructive program; "That we tender pur thanks to tho Medford school board, to Acting Su perintendent Smith, to Principal Men egat and his assistants for the use of the buildings and for the many courtesies extended to us during our stay: "That we express our regrets and felicitations to Superintendent Hed rick for his enforced absence." PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 36. (API- Arthur C, Emmons, 70, attorney hero lor more than 60 years, died at a hospital here last night. He hsd been 111 several weeks. FIRING SQUAD EXECUTES TWO SOVIET OFFICIALS MOSCOW, Oct. 3 (API Two So- vlet officials were put to death by firing squaaa waay ror couiiw, ev olutionary activity and aabotago which resulted In the destruction of state property. They were Kokhan Nikolai, chief of the SosnovBky state grain farm, and Mikhail Strebkov, president of the collective farm In that state. Uaa Mall Tribune want ada. V NOW EATS ANY KIND OF FOOD, AND NO CONSTIPATION Mr. Durlgan Finds Relief In Kellogg's ALL-Bban Hore It his enthusiastic letter! "Am 70 years of age, and tax 40 of these years thero never vraa a week but what I had to tak a pill or soma kind of cathartic,' "I took ovorythlnjr, tut mined only temporary relief. Until last eprlng my daughter, who is a nurse in a hospital, brought me some Kellogg's AlX-UiUN, "At the end of the week. I knew I had something thnt was It, and 1 kept on taking it. I haven't taken a cathartic since. I can cat meat any time, aa often as I like, or any other kind of food, and no constf- atlon." Mr. L. M. Durlgan, 6811 utTalo Ave., Jacksonville, Florida. Laboratory tests show Kellogg's Ai.k-lliiAN provides "bulk" to ox ercise the intestines, and vitamin B to help muscle tone. Also Iron for the blood. The "bulk" In All-Bran Is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass. Gently, It clears out the intestinal wastes. How much safer than patent medicines. Two tableapoonfuls dally are usually sufficient. With each meal in serious rases. If not re lieved this vay, see your doctor. Sold In ths rod-and-grcen pack age. At all grocers. Made by Kel logg la Battle Crock, Here's Value for You! Two items that are new, tasty and a credit to any table. Save yourself time and worry by making our Bakery your dessert headquarters." You'll be surprised at tbeir goodness as well as their economy. Old Fashioned Tea Sticks 2 clusters for 23c Made from a rich Danish Pastry Dough. Iced and covered with Chopped Walnuts. Individual Chess Pies 6 25c Compare them with the best homemade Chess Pies. Really delicious 1 1 FRIDAY, SAT if KD AY, MONDAY PRINCE ALBERT R7c Tobacco. Pound Tin. Npeclnl.. - " ' FITCH'S HAIR OIL GrroMless -llnlr Stays 1'ut. 2fJc ilze 18c PETROLAGAR Formerly $1.50 Oil m size. All numbers CrC VAPO Vick's 35o size . RUB 24c $1.00 Adlerika . 60o $1.25 Peruna ..89o $1.50 Agralax 50o 30o Bromo-Qulnlne 20o $1.00 Lavoris 70o $1.00 Italian Balm ....70o 60c Sal Hepatica 40o $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 80o 80c Alka Soltzor 49o 75o Oastoria 50o $1.00 Ovaltine 57o 25o N.R. Tablots 17o 4 oz. Epsom Salts 6o 85o Kruschen Salt 67o HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 value. jlQf Guaranteed .... 3B GILLETTE . RAZORS With 5 Blue Blades.... 03C 35o pkg, GEM BLADES 25c UNION LEADER cc Tobacco loc Porkft Tins " TOBACCO POUCH 39Z Wc vnliie l.rnllier Huhlier lined WW LEA'S HAIR TONIC 74 Color Rmtnrntlvi Sl.00 Mottle I w WESTERN THRIFT MMI'miT YOt! TODAY'S LOW PRICE MTPOHT THE INSTITUTION THAT HAS VOI R INTEREST AT HEART. TOILET SOAPS 10o Woodbury's Facial 3 for 25o 10c Cashmere Boquct 3 for 25o lOo Lifobuoy-Henlth 3 for 19o lOo Lux Toilot Soap 3 for lOo 6o Jorgons, Assorted 10 for 29o Jorgons Hoalth Sonpr. C 'or 25c BANISOFT Toilet Tissue 4 for 21c 1000 Shirts Modess 15tl Kleenex lr IHir.rnt ' too Sheet t I WW WMtern Thrift stores ore Members of the NRA and All Prleea are O Subject to Conform to NHA and AAA of the I nlted States, t i l Lm... -, i1..:; ;, -. J1-. irfiMtiniiisY IZttj 1 mm imiiiiuiii iiiiiisius iwihhjihhmi.,-iw,.ii esiM"i.'V 1 - - - - ' " ' Groceteria Super Food Markets BREAD AND CAKES LIKE MOTHER MADE I z&n PRIZE STEERS From The International Livestock Show ryi OMORROW we will offer Tr''vVS Iwnat should be the nnesi beef in the world. Steers from all over North America were in competition at the International Livestock show at Portland where competent judg es seleoted the champions Some of this championship beef goes on sale tomorrow. Try some and compare it with the beef we sell you every day in the year. It will cost a little more but it will be worth the slight extra charge to know that our Southern Oregon cattle raisers produce beef as good as the finest from elsewhere and that you may have champion beef every day in the year. Other Quality Meats Fancy Steer Boneless Corned Beef, lb 12V2C Colored Pullets for Baking, lb . . 22V2C Colored Fryers, lb. , . . 22V2C Boned and Rolled Veal Roast,' lb. . . . 12V2C Shoulder of Pork Roast, lb. 5c Spare Ribs, lb. ........ . eje Swift's Boneless Sugar Cured Pork Shoulders, lb. . . . . 229 Sugar Cured Bacon, lb. . . 25c Sauerkraut, quart Qc A Real Old Fashioned Eastern Breakfast Corn Meal Mush for frying 2 lbs. 15c Real Country Style Pure Pork Sausage Lb 15c Fancy Small Country Style Link Sausage Lb 20c - : i Savings In the Super Food Market A Dependable Source of Supply 8c Krause's Marshmallows, lb. cellophane . Krause's Marshmallows, 1 lb Sunshine Graham Crack ers 2 lb. box Del Monte Spinach No. 2 J can 2 for . . Crushed Pineapple Hunt's Supreme, 2 can. Del Monte DeLuxe Plums No. 2 J can Del Monte All Green Mary Washington As paragus Buffet can . . ., Del Monte Early Garden Asparagus No. 2 can . . Del Monte Sliced Pine apple No. 1 flat can . . ... Del Monte Sliced Peaches No. 1 tall can 2 for Del Monte Pumpkin No. 2J can 2 for 15c 29c 25c 18c 15c 13c 19c 9c 23c 25c New Crop Shelled Wal nuts lb New Crop Shelled Wal nuts Lb. ...... t- , Prudence Corned Beef Hash No. 2 can Grape Nuts Pkg. ; Posts Bran Flakes Pkg Sanka Coffee caffeine out Lb. can Sperry Pancake Flour 28 oz. pkg Sperry Wheat Hearts 10 lb. sack . T Peanut Butter Sky Har- r r bour brand 2 lb. jar ... Mt. Shasta Flour No. 10 sack. ...... c 39c 28c 55c 23c 16c 9c 45c 16c 58c 51c 44c 11c 26c 19c Dash a white granulated Af soap-5-lb. pkg T'UC 2Mb. pkg. free Sperry Farina 10 lb. sack Sperry Rolled Oats Quick or plain 9 lb. sack Wheaties Pkg P & G Laundry Soap 8 oz. bar 10 for Bob White Laundry Soap 10 for SUPER Meat Market Very often we fail to appreciate what we have at home until we see it along side the best from elsewhere. Tomorrow we offer prize steer beef from the International Livestock Show at Port land Besid it in our cases is our own fanoy steer beef the kind you may have every day in the year. A comparison will serve to show that greater meat values available to you every day are impossible. There is a slight extra charge for the prize beef. The prices below are for our own fancy steer beef. , Fancy Steer Swiss Steak Lb Fancy Steer Beef Roast. Lb Fancy Steer Prime i Rolled Roast Lb. . . Fancy Steer Rib Sir loin or round steak. Lb. Fancy Steer Boiling Beef Lb Fancy Steer Short Ribs for baking Lb. . . ...... 15c 9c 7hc 15c 6c 1 0c HOME PURITY BAKERY We omit the chemical substitutes from our bread because they are not food pro ducts could not be eaten at all unless con cealed in other ingredients. Anything not a good wholesome food by itself or not fit to be visibly applied for sea soning at the table should not be added to other foods. Maybe we are a bit too cranky but since we wouldn't eat them we dorf't like to sell them. Home purity bread wrapped or Oven fresh. Mb. loaf 8c H-lb. loaf . .12c v SLICED-lc additional. Here is a new dessert or party dainty. . 0OC0ANUT LADY FINGERS dozen 25c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Casaba Melons' Each 7 Cranberries .. ... o lbs. 25d Calavos large size o for 256 Bananas Lb, Bunch Vegetables 3 for jq Sweet Potatoes 5 lbs. 13c Cauliflower large 3 for 25c Eggplant Each 5c Large Rosa City Celery 2 for 15c Large Artichokes 2 for 15c Lettuce large fancy Head 5c 0coar'uU 2 for 15c Sunktot Grapefruit 80s 5 for 23c 6th at Central 6th at Grape Saving Without Self-Denial GATES & LYDIARD Delivery of $1.00 Order! Phone: East Side 752 West Side 428 I)