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PAGE ETGHT MEDrOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, OREGON. FRTDAY, APRIL 16, 1937. P,T. A. TO AID DEANS IN Meteorological Report Every Unit Should Have Committee to Back Work of Deans Miss Basford Reports On Handicapped fORTLAKD, Ore., April 16 (AP) Don Mary Yost of Stanford umvr altj, principal speaker at the Ore- tea eonireu of parent and twenen urved a thorough atudy of the work aaeompllehed by dcana In aulatlnf high lehool girls. "Dams of girls must have plenty of time for their Job," she said. "If they try to hurry a shy girl who eomes to them for advice, they may do much harm. My main reason for being here to address you Is to say that every parent-teacher unit ought to have a oommlttee to atudy the work of the deans In their communi ties. Deans need the backing of the parents and teachers and they need the support of the community." The convention will close tonight. Thursday the congress elected Mrs. O. W. Walla of Portland president for the ensuing two-year term, succeed- tn Mrs. William Kletzer, also of Portland. Hew sectional vice -president were: Mrs. P. W. Blum, Portland, headquar ters; Mrs. James John, Jr., Pendle ton, eastern; Mrs. Florah Schroeder, Condon, east central; Mrs. Otto Lance. Albany, west central; Mrs. Prank Pattlson, Eugene, south cen tral; Mrs. B. C. Porsythe, Ashland, southwest; Mrs. Pobert Ross, Klam ath Palls, southeast, and Mrs. Fred Smith, Multnomah county. Mrs. Jane Ooddard of Oswego was elected recording secretary and Mrs. B. B. Woodward of Portland treas urer. Miss Louise Basford of Medford re ported that 1031 physically handi capped children were reported by the school boards of the state, 40 per cent of whom wore receiving Instruc tion either at home or in special lessee. The survey Indicated an In creasing a ware new of the need for pedal Instruction, she said. Dr. Elam Anderson, president of Lin field college, said a restoration of ; respect for authority in the home vii needed to rout out lawlessness In the community. A mechanical civ 111 tat I on has failed ; to provide a satisfactory substitute for the old fnshloned home, he snld, I "THE CHEAPEST THING ON YOUR CAR IS THE BEST TIRES YOU CAN BUY'.. April II, 1MT roracasts aisdford and Tlelnlty: Fair tonight tad Saturday; fros tenlfM; rising Umsaraturt Baturlar. Orafsn: Filr tonljht ana Satur day, becoming unaattlad on coaat: treat In saat and legally in watt per Hon tonliht. malm tamptratura In mwrlor Saturday; modsrata northerly winds off coaat. Ttmparatura a yaar ago today Hlghaat, 8ft; lowcat, i. Total monthly precipitation, a. II Inch..: aiceaa for the month. 1.48 lnehaa. Total precipitation alnot Sep. tember 1, Hit, ia.76 Inchea: deficien cy for the aeaaon, I II lnehaa. Relative humidity at p. m. yea- terday, 91 per oent; 1 a, m. today, 06 per cent. Bunrlsa tomorrow, :JT a. m. fiunaet tomorrow, 6:64 p. m. otnerratlona Taken at I ft. m., 110 Meridian Time. WWM s l" "I ?. Bolts Bo ton Ohlcaco Denver Eureka .... Helena Lns Angeles MEDFORD New York ....... Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg ..... Salt Lake City Ban Francisco Seattle .... Spokana A3 Washington, D.O. SB Yakima 68 11 T. 44 .10 90 .01 64 .... 4( M 94 T. 64 .... 94 .18 41 M 46 .... 69 .... 44 .11 94 T. 40 .14 36 .01 48 .... 11 .16 31 .... 44 .04 Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Claar F.Cdy. Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P.Cdy. Rain Snow Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. and added: "The home la the com munity. Neither can rlaa rery far above the level of the other." GATHER IN BEND NORTH BBWD, April U. .(AP) Young Democrat of Oregon turned to North Bend today to hold their annual convention, elect officers and hear addreeeee from prominent mem bers of the party In the northwest. Cancellations out four names from th speakers list. Mayor Joseph K Carson of Portland and Oovernor Charlea Martin left last night for Washington to attend the hearings on Bonneville dam. John Boettlger, publisher of the Seattle Poat-Intel- ltgencer, and Mrs. Boettlger, daugh ter of the president, said they would be unable to attend. A atate eieeutlve oommlttee will be held at 0 p. m. The first business meeting will be held tomorrow morning. The annual election la scheduled for the after noon. NEW ENROLLEES E TO FILL made a atudy of neutrality and of the amenta which finally lad thla country Into tha conflict, the Rar. Mr, Hamilton aald. Ha atrongly op posed violation of neutrality meaa- urea at that time and alnce then has continued his campaign for a strong and permanent neutrality policy, the peetor stated. Replacementa are arriving In the Medford OCC district to bring to full strgenth the eampa which drop ped In enrollment when members returned home at tha and of their enrollment period in March. lAst of three special tralna from Teiaa will arrive tonight with II men for Camp Presoott. 109 for Camp South Pork, 101 for Camp Rand and M for Oregon Caves. Ueut. Pletcher L. Dannelly la In command. Two Texas trains arrived In the district yesterday. One arrived last night at Klamath Palla with 70 men for Camp Tula Lake, 73 for Silver take and 111 for Lava Beds. Lieut. C. L. Startler waa In command. The other arrived yesterday morning at Roaeburg with 108 men for Sltkum and 80 for McKlnloy. Lieut. H. R. Hays was in command. Seventh corps area replacementa arrived April 7 from Port Leaven worth. Tha list Included 71 men for Camp Clear Lake, 71 for Applegate, 68 for Wlmer, II for Oaequet and 03 for Steamboat, Plfty-flve men from the first corps area arrived April 10 for Camp Brio. Creek, a Massachusetts company. Plfth corps replacementa for Camp Prairie Creek, Camp Bonanu, Camp Klamath and Camp Agnesa will ar rive about April 30. NOTED MUSICAL GROUP 'WE HUSSARS' WILL E PORTLAND WILL TRY FIVE CENT CAR FARE PORTLAND, April 1. (AP) W. H. Lines, vice president of the Port land Traction company, authorised a 130-day experimental period for 8 cent fares on all West aide lines. The trial Till atart on July 1. The move, discussed at yesterday's city council session, la designed to stimulate traffic. The regular fare la 10 cents. We Invite You To See The New PACKARD CHASSIS Now On Display SEE: Why it'i individual wheal mipniion gHvi you the driving ease that you want. Why it'g brakei act by a mire touoh o( your toe. Why it 'i double trussed frame givei you the stability and readability that makei for restful driving. DRIVE A PACKARD and know It'g ease of handling. It'i feel of lafety. It'i beauty that makes you proud to be iU owner. You Can Buy a Packard for at Medford Call at our showroomi, or telephone, and a Packard will be placed at your disposal 10 that you alio may know the pleasure of driving a Packard. Perry L. Ashcraft TO BE AT PEACE MEET HERE Plans were being made today for the accommodation of a large audi ence In the First Christian church next Wednesday evening when a public meeting will be held to carry out the 1037 phase of the Bmergenoy Peace Campaign. AU local organisations Interested In the promotion of world pesca have been Invited to attend the meeting which will open at 8 o'clock, It was stated by the Rev. James Hamilton, pastor of the First Christian church and M.iford chairman of the cam paign. The Rev. Mr. Hamilton la ba ng assisted by the Rev. Oscar 0). alb- son, pastor of the Main Street Meth odlat church. South. Principal apeaker will be Ray Mc Kalg, legislative chairman of tha Idaho State Orange with headquar ters In Boise. Mr. McKaig la consid ered well qualified for his task aa he has long been a student of war causes and an advocate of effectlvo neutrality measurea. ' After the outbreak of the world war and prior to tha entrance of the United States In 1017, Mr. McKaig In addition to previously announc ed entertainment featurea for Pear Blossom week will be the appearance of Herbert Petrle and hie White Hus sars, musical group, to be presented Tuesdsy night at 8:80 o'clock In the senior high school auditorium. The Instrumental group la being sponsored by the high school, and the program la to follow the 90th infantry band concert which has been set' for 7 p. m. In order thst citizens may attend both events. Tha five artists appearing In the trouple play II different Instruments in solo ensemble. Their repertoire Includes opera selections, marches and modem and daisies! melodlee. Herbert Petrle, director, studied at the American Conservatory of Music and has been solo oornetlet In the famous Naval Battalion band, direct ed by John Philip Soma. The musician, will appear In color ful costumes. The entire Infantry band win be Invited to attend the high school pre sentation following tha army concert. GATESTNDTREY TO AD CONCLAVE Herb Grey, advertising manager of the Mall Tribune, left by train laet night for Portland to preside at the annual meeting tomorrow of the Ore gon Newspaper Publishers Associa tion Advertising Managers of wh;h he la president. Oueata are expected to attend the meeting from Oregon. Washington and Idaho. Principal speaker will be William A. Gates, Medford merchant who has received national attention for hie newspaper advertising poli cies. Mr. Gate left by motorcar for Portland Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Gates and Ralph E. Koozer, manager of the Bagley Canning com pany in Ashland. The advertising managers will hold their sessions In the Multnomah ho tel. The program Include round table discussions, election of officers and a dlnner-oanee. Principal Resigns MARSHFTELD. Ore., April 16 (AP) North Bend school directors ac cepted the resignation of Guy Maun ey as principal of the North Bend high school, effective at the end of the school year. He will enter private buslneas. FINICKY APPETITES OFTEN ONE RESULT OF CONSTIPATION When nothing tastes right, and you don't eat as you should, tha trouble may be common constipa tion. Poor appetite is one of its symptoms. Others are headaches, listlessness and sallow complexions. Constipation is usually due to "low-bulk" meals. Serve your family Kellogg's All-Bran a generous source of "bulk." Within the body, this food ab sorbs twice its weight in water, and gently exercises and sponges out the system. How much better than taking pills and drugs! All-Bran also supplies vitamin B to tone up the intestines, and 1 iron for the blood. Two tablespoon fuls daily are usually sufficient. Three times daily, in severe cases. Serve as a cereal with milk or cream, or cook into appetizing , iiiuiuns, arenas, etc. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. When your morning cup is filled with Schilling Flavor, thought to those less fortunate,! and pass the word along. Schilling Coffee One for Percolator-another one for Drip and Silex HIS FIRST LESSON 128 South Riverside Phone 10 i-Wv.'.-.-K'aV.-. r jsai s M vi!WiJ a. .aw.'Wi Thcv learn car iy If I JL . , growing children J V fit r , h 1 W.4,,Sil In thmiaanrls of kindrrgartrna tndar Hormy Maid Grahams are tened vHth milk belcrn meals and at lunch. Youngster of all ages consider these honey -sweetened golden square a a GRAHAM Q A PRODUCT Of real treat. llonrT Maids, deliriously oTrn.freh,al)onnd in nourishment and wholeaomeness. Follow tho example of the schoolroom, Mother, and always keep a package of them on hand. JWaid CRACKERS NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 32 April 17 and Apr. 19 fiT COCO Alaf IOA UNPITTED lc over these many Special Baking Need Values for real lity and economy DATES y2 lb. 17c HO OATS Large 31c FRENCH'S WORCHESTER SAUCE 14c 5 oz, IOA Salad DRESSING Quart 39c MEC0 CATSUP 1 2 oz. bottle 10c MECO TOMATOES No. 2 can 3 for 29c RED BEANS 4 lbs. 31c RED A COFFEE 3 lbs. 56c IOA DEVILED MEAT 6 for 23c IOA Gelatin Dessert 3 for 14c iuA i-oz. isowie VANILLA .... 1 9c IGA - PITTED DATES its 23c IOA Ground CHOCOLATE 21c CRISCO . . 3ib.ting1c BLUE KARO . 39c IGA Family Flour 24 93c IGA Sliced No. 2'A can PINEAPPLE . 2 f" 4 1c HOUSEHOLD NEEDS 20 Mule Team BORAX 2 lbs. 28c 20 Mule Team BORAX SOAP CHIPS 23c BORAXOIOoz. tin 15c 7 Bars WHITE KING SOAP 23c sj3 FRUITS and VEGETABLES MEAT SPECIALS IATURDAY ONLY FANCY LARGE HEADS LETTUCE, 2 for 15c FANCY GREEN ASPARAGUS 2 lbs 13c LOCAL BUNCH VEGETABLES 3 for 10c KLAMATH POTATOES 25-lb. bags No. 2 .52c SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON, y, lb. pkgs., pkj. 24 SWIFT'S CIRCLE S PICNICS lb. 27C SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BEEF, (M lb. pkgs ) pkg. 15p SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON (6-8 lb. pes.) lb. 35c WALDORF TISSUE 4 rolls 17c KtstrJ IMDA HUMPHREY 604 East Main Street, Medford LUMAM BROTHERS Main and Bartlett Streets Medford J. J. TRYOH, Talent, Oregon These Stores in Medford Area Only. Watch Your Local IGA Store Values This Week End