Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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PAOE FIVE
TO
OF
SEPT. 6 OB 7
SAYS SUPERINTENDENT
The majority of Jackson county
schools will open Monday. September
. and Tuesday, September 7. The
Ontral Point and Phoenix schools
will open Monday. September 13.
The Watklns school opens Monday,
August 30. s week earlier than most.
Eagle Point schools will open Thurs
day, September 9.
Schools scheduled to open Monday.
September 6. according to the county
school superintendent are:
Jacksonville, Ruch. Ashland. Nell
Creek, Lone Pine. Antelope, Willow
Springs, Independence. Bams Valley.
Talent, Mt. Pitt, North Phoenix,
Derby, Sterling, Thompson Creek.
Rogue River. Meadows, Applegate.
Lost Creek. Table Rock. Trail. Gold
Hill, Evans Valley, Little Butte. An
derson Creek. Liberty. Beaver Creek.
Little Applegate, Alderbrook. Shady
Cove. Plnehurst, West Side. Howard
and Medford.
Orllfln Creek. Agate. Unlontown.
Reese Creek. Wagner Creek, Oak
Drove, and Pern Valley are sched
uled to open on September 7.
The Prospect school, owing to a
new building program, will likely
not open until late In September.
UNDER LICENSE LAWS
SALEM. Aug. 19. 7P All private
vocational schools In Oregon and
their salesmen now are being licensed
under a 1937 law designed to elim
inate "fly-by-ntght" schools which do
not give students good value for the
money they paid for an education.
J. A. Howard, state superintendent
of public Instruction, said today.
About half of the schools have
made application for licenses and the
others are expected to apply within
a few days. Each school must post
a 92,500 bond and each salesman a
$1,000 bond to guarantee they will
conduct their business under the
terms of the taw.
Howard warned any student In
tending to enter such an institution
to request to see the It censes of the
school and salesman.
Missionary Tonight
Full Gospel Church
Rev. rrancis Legge. for ten years a
missionary In the West Indies, will
be present at a special meeting of the
Apostolic Faith at 7:45 o'clock this
evening. Rev. Legge will tell of his
experience and success in gospel work
In the West Indies., Cuba, Central and
South America, where he has convert
ed thousands.
Special singing by the men's chorus
and the new electric organ combined
with the orchestra will be a feature
of the music service.
All are cordially invited. No collec
tion teken.
CENTRAL POINT LIBRARY
PAINT JOB IS AWARDED
CENTRAL POINT. Aug. 19. (Spl.)
Members of the Civic club met Wed
nesday to consider bids for roofing
the library building. The bid of the
Ekerson Paint and Roofing company
of Medford for 98 was accepted and
a contract signed.
Work is to begin tomorrow.
Ose Mall Tribune want ads.
ISErL.
FLORIDA WRAPPER.
It's tobacco harvest time down in Dixie, and here's some native
produce. First, there's Marian Thompson, pretty Danville, Va miss,
who illustrates how large the celebrated Virginia leaf grows. Only
two leaves are required to 'clothe her attractively and modestly.
L NEI
Royal Neighbors of America last
night announced the appointment
of Mrs. Leonora Broili as state sup
ervisor for Oregon. The appointment
came from national headquarters at
Rock Island. 111.
Mrs. BroiU has worked for the soc
iety for the past six years as dis
trict deputy and has Just returned
from Colorado Springs. Colo., where
she attended the national convention
as a delegate from Oregon.
"Royal Neighbors will find the
new state supervisor ready at all
times to answer any call to duty."
an announcement from national
headquarters said.
Mrs. Broili resides in Ashland, She
invites correspondence -from all Royal
Neighbor camps In Oregon.
SEEK SOURCE OF T. B.
IS ADVICE TO MEDICS
PORTLAND. Aug. 19. (tV) The
state board of health issued a bulle
tin today urging doctors and nurses
to take every step necessary to de
termine . the source of tuberculosis
cases.
"If the question 'From whom did
he get it?' were asked in every case
a real start would be made in sav
ing the lives of a great many people
who would otherwise contract the
disease," the bulletin read.
Flight Kills Pigeon
SCHENECTADY. N. Y. (TJP) A
carrier pigeon died in Ellis hospital
after completing 350 miles of a 600
mile race from Lansing, Mich., to
Boston. W. M. Hartman, hospital
pharmacist, said the bird was "too
tuckered" to continue the flight.
Closing time for too Late to Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
PROSPECT, Aug. 19. (Spl.)
Among new teachers in the Prospect
schools for the coming year are Les
ter Wilson of Port Orford and Mtas
Lois Reedy of Ashland, who have ac
cepted positions on the high school
staff, and Miss Carrie Reedy, who
will terich In the grade school.
Miss Enid Anderson has resigned
her position as primary teacher and
accepted a position in the Coqulllo
schools. Her successor has not yet
been named.
Opening date for the Prospect
schools has not yet been set because
of arrangements for construction of
the new high school building and re
modeling of the grade school. ClasseB
are not expected to begin until after
October 1.
CAVE BEETLES LOSE
USE OF EKES,
WASHINGTON (API Beetles
which make their home in Mam
moth cave, Kentucky, have, so little
use for their wings and eyes that
they have lost the use of both, the
national park service reports.
Instead, they have grown unus-
ally long antennae, and a series of
stiff, hair-like sensory appendages
on their bodies.
DALLAS, Aug. 19. AP) John C
Shultz. one of the old timers of this
community, died Tuesday night. He
was born In Springfield, III., on April
12, 1855, end came west to Oregon
In 1861.
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KIEV
TAKE a tip from smart buyers
and get Goodyear tires.
They'll cost you less per mile
because Goodyears at every
price give you center traction
grip the Goodyear Margin of
SafetySupertwist Cord blowout
protection in every ply. Choose
the Goodyear that fits your
purse and ride first-class on the
world's most popular tire!
THE CHEAPEST THING ON YOUR CAR
IS THE BEST TIRES YOU CAN BUY I
The average maintenance costs obtained from
the records of fleet owners operating bundrr-'t
of cars on Goodyear tires show that a full ;
of Goodyears costs only one-fifth as much per
mile as gasoline one-fourth is much as in
surance, licenses and depreciation one-third '
as much as garage and repairs one-half as
much as lubrication, washing and miscella
neous. Nation-wide records prove Goodyears
cost leatt under any conditions.
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OREGON PRIEST FINDS
GERMANY POOR PLACE
FOR CANDID SPEAKING
PORTLAND, Aug. 19. (AP) Prom
the inside of a Nazi jail at Schlf-
ferstadt, Bavaria, the Rev. Joseph
B. Saal, Catholic priest of the Lit
tle Flower ahrlne at WllsonvlUe.
learned the tiny American flag and
the United States passport he car
ried In his pocket were no guarantee
of protection in the land ruled by
Dictator Hitler.
The Rev. Saal. visiting relatives
in his native land for the first time
In 26 years, went to Jail for drop
ping an uncomplimentary remark
about Dr. Josef Goebbel. minister
for national enlightenment and '
propaganda.
He said he was accused of hold
ing public meetings because he spoke
to friends on the streets and gave
a farewell party attended by his
brothers and slstera.
Nazi officials ordered htm not to
speak from the pulpit of his native
parish, ro he spoke from the altar.
Then came a general order demand
lng hla silence.
He said "The people are living in
terrible fear. They have no freedom.
If they go to America all the prop
erty they possess is confiscated. They
get only enough for a steamship
ticket and 2.50 In money. The re
sentment against Hitler Is growing."
IS ENJOYED AT PARTY
AMARILLO, Tex. (AP) Edna
Blanchard, six, wanted a big birth
day party but an objection was
raised she and "Torney." her little
brother, had whooping cough.
The Blanchards took a census of
the neighborhood and solved the
problem when they found seven
other children suffering from the
same trouble.
All were invited and had a whoop
ing good timet
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lml tun "100 lrunf"
MARYSVILU5. Cal. (UP) When
Joe Browneagle from an Oklahoma
reservation waa booked here on a
charge of Intoxication, he Insisted
that he be registered as being "100-
proof Indian."
Plot In Shadows
BURLINGTON, N. 0. (UP) A
burial plot near here haa become
a virtual "No Man's Land." Con
demned by grand Juries since last
August without avail, the cemetery
la located behind the prison camp
here.
Mokes biscuits fluffy
as a summer cloud
Schilling
Baking Powder
NORTH POLE IS POOR
FOR TELEPHONE LINE
SHANGHAI (AP) Shanghai and
San Francisco can telephone to each
other, but for only about one hour
in the 24.
The difficulty la that the radio
telephone elrcutt to Shanghai takes
the shortest distance from San
Francisco, almost crossing the north
pole. Atmospheric disturbances are
so common In the polar regions
that satisfactory reception Is pos
sible for only about an hour.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Often
Brings Happy Relief
Many sufferers relieve nagging backache
juieltly, once they discover that the real cause
af their trouble may be tired kidneys.
The kidneys are Nature's chief way of taking
the eiceaa acids and waste out of the blood.
Meet people paaa about 3 pint a day or about
3 pounds of waste.
Frequent or scanty passages with smarting
and burning shows there may be something
wrong with your kidneys or bladder.
An excess of acids or poisons in your blood,
when due to functional kidney disorders, may
be the cause of nagging backache, rbeumutio
pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pep and n
rT. getting up nights, swelling, puffincas
under the eyes, headaches and dit tineas.
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Dean's
Pills, ued successfully by millions for over 40
ran. They give happy relief and will help the
6 miles of kidney tubee flush out poisonous
waste from your blood. Get Doan's Pills,
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9 People are quirk to recog
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