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TWO MEETINGS TO
ALLOW PUBLIC TO
HEAR DR. BENSON
To provide the widest possliJ
hearing for the noted authot;
and authority on religious edu-';
cation; Dr. Clarence H. Benson,
the Ministerial association has
arranged two community-wide
meetings at which he will speak
here Tuesday.
The first meeting will follow
a pot-luck dinner at the Presby
terian church at 1 p. m. to which
the community is Invited, or.
Benson will speak at 2 p. m,
and any who may not be able
to come to the dinner can hear
him at that time.
1 Irl the evening, Dr. Benson
will address a united church
meeting in the Methodist church
at 7:30. He will discuss juvenile
delinquency and possible sola
tion through modern methods of
religious education. He will also
V (Xf UM-WM..THIS
P i IS A TASTY
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STATE SCHOOL SUPPORT
AMENDMENT
ENDORSED BY JACKSON COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARDS
1. COMPARE THE LOCAL DISTRICT
SCHOOL TAX YOU PAID LAST YEAR
WITH THAT OF THE YEAR BEFORE.
. You will note that it was reduced on the aver
age by more than five mills. This is because
we voted in 1942 to use some surplus income
tax funds to relieve local taxes and $5,000,000
was applied to that purpose. The schools them
selves received no more money to spend than
if the levy had been left on real property. But
it did make our local school tax burden a lot
lest. Make this relief permanent and at the
same time apply $3,000,000 more to the relief
of local taxes.
VOTE 314 X YES
2. THERE ARE GREAT INEQUALITIES
AMONG SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN ABILITY
TO SUPPORT SCHOOLS.
With only local tax support many of our dis
tricts find it hard to maintain adequate schools.
There 'are great inequalities among districts
in their ability to do so. A district that has
much property to assess and few children
needs to levy only a small millage. A district
that has a large number of children and low
property values must levy a high millage. Some
districts in this county must levy more than
twice what another district levy to have the
same kind of school. With a state fund bear
ing part of the cost some of these inequalities,
at least, can be leveled out.
VOTE 314 X YES
3. WHY AMEND THE CONSTITUTION
. Because of a previous amendment to the state
constitution made some years ago, the state
legislature is powerless to assume any per
manent 'part m the support of the public
schools. Therefore, it is necessary to amend
the constitution before any permanent state
support of schools in Oregon is possible. To
free the legislature to act-
VOTE 314 X YES
The State School Support Amendment Has
Been Endorsed By the Following; School Boards
of Jackson County:
Ashland
Medford
Jacksonville
Phoenix
Rogue River
They urge you to VOTE 314 X YES both for !ht benefit
of the schools and the taxpayers.
Paid Adr.
Monday, Jfov. t. 1944
speak on modern methods of
Christian education in the
church school dealing with suc
cessful methods of teacher train
ing and teaching methods on
which he is recognized as one
of the outstanding authorities in
America.
As an added attraction In the
evening meeting, Sam. Cassels,
missionary representative of the
Sudan Interior Mission, will give
a short illustrated lecture, show
ing a bit of the amazing pro
gress of the Gospel among the
head-hunters and cannibals of
central Africa.
Bev. Harry Hansen of the
Presbyterian church said he be
lieved the Ministerial association
il making an outstanding con
tr. button to the religious think
ing of this community in bring
ing Dr. Benson here. "Author
of several leading books on re
ligious pedagogy and psychology
as, well as the history of relig
ion education, he is devoting his
time at present In helping
churches solve the problem of
will trained teachers and lead
en for youth," Rev. Hansen said.
For many years Dr. Benson
wis the head of the Department
ol! Christian Education at the
Moody Bible Institute, in Chi
cago, a school of more than
1,200 students and one of the
leading Bible schools of the
country. In this position he orig
inated the "All Bible'-' series of
Sunday school lessons, r.ow one
of the most widely used series
of Sunday school lesson helps
in America.
Too Late to Classify
PURE pork link sausage, 490 lb. East
Side Market.
CHILI BRICKS, 390 each. East "Side
Marxec.
SMOKED Jowl bacon, 10c lb. East
Side Market.
CAR OWNERS Largest stock of auto
generatora repaired, rewound or new
10 cnoose irom bi stevenn r,iectriu,
' 1303 N. Riverside. Signal Station.
SMOKED Jowl bacon, 10s lb. East
Side Market.
SEPTIC TANK and cesspool cleaning.
sanitary equipment, mono vnu
PURE LARD, 100 lb., any amount. East
RIHa Mnrlrot
PURE LARD, 10c lb., any amount East
aiae marKet.
IALL FABERS for best quality
fir sawdust Phone 4449. 34 S. Rl
red
iver-
side.
NEW FIR SAWDUST for burners
Medford Fuel Co.. Tel 3111.
FOR BALE We always nave a tew
later model used cars on hand. See
, us betor you buy. Crater Lake
Motors,
Central Point
Eaglo Point
Howard School
Gold Hill
Prospect
Talent
Jackson County Teachers Aim.
Jackson County Council.
m buvsm ws eitun
Come In and Sea Them
1939 Pontiae Sedan.
1936 Pontlac Sedan.
936 Plymouth Sedan.
1935 Plymouth Sedan.
1938 Nash Sedan.
1936 Studebaker Sedan.
1929 Model A Roadster.
New supply Oaytnn-MeCIaven
C-Ply TiresBring In Your Certificate!
Goodyear Batteries Fog Lltes
Antl-freeze Heater Hose
Get Ready for Winter Now
A. Z. "Tubby" DEAN
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield Station. Dial 9D42.
6th and Grape. Buy War Bonds.
WANTED Woman to wash dishes.
Berrydale restaurant, 1512 N. River,
side. Best of wages. No night or
Sunday work.
QQAA- Cash. 2-bedroom house, ga
W&ulU rage, laundry trays,
' shrubs, oU heater, electric
refrigerator, fully furnished with
good furniture. Located on Alio St
Victor C. Sether, Brophy Bldg.
REPLACE your broken window glass
New glass installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILLWORK CO..
The Glass House,
Phone 4112. 10th and Urspe.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR
Sava Time, Cash and G&s.
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
Ph. 3919. Mh and Bartlett
No Red Tape When You Sell
lO US.
ADAH'S BEAUTY SALON All kinds
tif beauty service. Permanent! a
specialty. Ph. 2664. 120 N, Central,
ROUGH BLOX St FIR SLABS Big
double load $6.30 green, Med. Fuel
uo., lei, jm
WANTED Late model used cars.
Highest prices paid for good, clean
automobiles. Crater Lake Motors.
CITY TRANSFER t STORAGE. Fred
E. Robinson, owner. Furniture mov
ing, commercial hauling; everything
lor your neeq. jq a. fir si. -n. eoo..
ANYTHING to haul. Anything large
or small. Ph. 2B8B. Davis Transfer
& Storage Co.. 40 3. Fir st.
WILL care fur child In my home.
FOR SALE Enameled front . cook
stove. Mrs. Thomas, 315 Oak st.
central foini.
FOR SALE Ithaca 16-gauge, full
choke, rib-sight shotgun. Best over
380. Write P. O. Box 386. Medford,
FOR RENT Small furnished 3-room
apartment. Permanent people de-
sirea. i-none 2Ditj. 112 iaurei
FOR RENT Upright piano. Call 4028
after 6 p. m.
WANT children to care for in my
home, and ironing. Phone 3896.
CHOICE cow for sale, L. F. Belknap.
Phone 4416.
FOR SALE Buck cheap. Rt 4, Box
3B8. S. Pacific highway.
FOR SALE Large, heavy duty air
compressor, llobbs Trading Post.
FOR SALE Sowing machine, 8-quart
churn. Call 6210.
ACCORDION CONCERT
LUIGI RANG AN DON BOTTARI
of Portland
Sun., Nov. 12th, 2 o'clock, K. P. Hall
Sponsored bv
Eve Prentice Accordion Band
WOMAN wante(Tto work in restau
rant. Apply in person. Berrydale
Restuarnnt. 1512 N. Rivers'de.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Phone 2054.
rOR SALE Chester White boarTTTj
years old, veiRhs about 500 lbs.,
$25. Phone 5977, between 12 and 5.
STRAYED Jersey-Guernsey heifer.
Reward. Rt. 2, Box 213, Old Mili
tary road, or write Tribune, Box
3450.
WANTED Yard man for 2 days. Ph.
3727 a ftcr 9 p. m.
FOR RENT Upstairs apartment, $16
lumiu,. urn o. umua),
WANTED Automatic gas or electric
hot water healer, gas or electric
range, electric washing machine.
Must be good condition. Phone 5097.
FOR SALE Rabbits and hatches. 3d
liouso on left on Joe Jack road off
R oss La n c.
FOR SALF Ear corn. John Darby,
Grlffcn Creok.
FOR SALE 3-bcdroom house, glasscd
in porch, basement, fireplace, serv
ice porch, oil heat, some fruit, gar
den space, shade. Dad Roberta, 720
W. ad st.
FOR SALE Pekingese and Pomeran
ian puppies with papers. Jackson
vllle, Slnr Box 124, Medford, Or,
FOR RENT Apartments, nice clean,
gas equipped; close in. Bishop apart
ments. 14 S. Bartlett .
OBITUARY
JESS D. HULL
Jess D. Hul) passed away at
him hnmn t,ntn Gatn.J.,,
... ..wk.u nbib ua,muaj evening.
He is survived by his wife, ftlrs.
ilossie Hull, also by his mother,
Mrs. Annetta Zwissler, of Eure
ka. Calif., and a sister. Mrs. -Tana
Combs. He is also survived by
three brothers, one in Canada
and two in California.
Conger-Morris Funeral Parlors
will forward the bodv to Eureka
for services and interment.
More than 16,000 men are
burled in the 25-acre National
Military cemetery in San Fran
cisco. AUTHORITY ON
DEAFNESS HERE
Wa'U(? imwsvve.
S. C. Mitchell
Mr. S. C. Mitchell with long
experience on hard of hearing
problems, will conduct a free
Clinic for the hard of hearing
at the
MEDFORD HOTEL
Medford, Oregon, on
TUESDAY. NOV. 7
From 1 to 8 P.M.
BclnR hnret of hearing himself,
Mr. Mitchell takes an under
standing Interest in helping the
hurd of hearing, and is well I
qualified to make scientifically
correct fittings of bono and air
conduction instruments.
The new Aconslicon Speech
Hearing Test will bo given free
as well as a private demonstra
tion of the new Symphonic
Acousticon hearing aid which is
based on U. S. Government find
ings, and made by America's old
est hearing aid manufacturer.
Simply call nt the hotel nt time
mentioned above. Evening ap
pointment for a demonstration in
your home may bo hnd by 'phon
ing the hotel on above date.
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Daily Weather Report
Forecast '
Medford and vicinity: Intermittent
light rain tonight and Tuesday: not so
cold tonight.
Oregon: Intermittent light rain to
night and Tuesday: light snow over
high mountains: not so eold in Med
ford valley and cast of Cascades to
night. Local Data
Temperature a y:e a r ago today:
Highest 57; lowest 27. Total monthly
Sreclpltatlon 124 inches. Excess for
le month .01 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1944, 3-5B inches. Excess for the
season 1.19 Inches.
Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes
terday 58; 4:30 today 95.
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7:91 a. m.; sunset 5 58 p. m.
, Hlh Low Free.
Boise 64 38
Boston . 60 34 .04
Chicago -... 44 30
Denver ...,..m 70 48 '
Eureka 48 Trace
Havre ....... 50 24
Los Angeles 68 45 .25
19
38
40
...1
60
25
4H
New York
Omflha
Phoenix .
Portland ..
Reno ...........
Roseburg ........
Salt Lake
San Francisco ,
... 65
43
84
58
87
69
.. 51
.20
41
48 Trace
49 .01
39 ..
38
43
Seattle
Spokana 64 '
Washington. D. C. 64
Yakima ..... 58
Closing tun for Clemmed ads e
a, m. Too Late to Classify, 12:80
p. m.
IVWiaSflisiului
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Frank Alley
C. B. Collins
Chauncy Florey
Francis Cheney
E. B. DeVoe
George Neilson
C. H. Herman
George L. Jantzer
(This advartistmant
this area.)
Third Dimensional
Screen Developed
Hollywood, Nov. 6 (U.PJ De
velopment of a motion picture
screen which will produce third
dimensional depth was announc
ed today by Christian A. Volf,
a physicist who has been work
ing on the project since 1933.
The new screen is based on
Volf's theory of how the eye
itself perceives the dimension of
depth. ,
STAGE VETERAN DIES
Elkhart, $nd Nov. . U.PJ
Johnny Philliber, 72, whose
stage and screen career spanned
half a century, died today.
Philliber, who played roles in
Worry of
FALSE
TEETH
Clinninn ar Irrirarina?
Don't be embarrassed by loose false
teeth slipping, dropping or wabbling
when you eat, talk or laugh. Just
sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your
plates. This pleasant powder gives a
remarkable sense of added comfort
and security by holding plates more
firmly. No gummy, gooey pasty taste
or feeling. It's alkaline (non-acid). Get
rAblLLin at any uius .iw.
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An Experienced,
Oregon's Needs
ENATOR CORDON, through years of experience at Washington
4j in representing Oregon Land Grant Counties, is an authority on
timber resources the source of vital post-war payrolls. Already
he has laid the foundation for Federal assistance inv converting
the "third of the log," now being wasted, into wood sugars, alcohol and
yeast fodders. His membership on important U. S. Senate committees
Commerce, Irrigation and Reclamation, Indian Affairs, Post Offices,
and Post Roads and Library together with his wide acquaintanceship
at the Nation's xapitol, assure effective and progressive representation
for Oregon. Southern Oregon and the entire State cannot afford to have
his program interrupted at this critical time. His recognition of Labor's
right to collective bargaining, his efforts in behalf of adequate social
security for the unemployed and aged, and his energy in advancing the
cause of returning veterans further recommend the re-election of this
able, time-proven Senator!.
Ed. W. Pease
Frank M. McKean
Harry Elden
B. L. Nutting
R. We Dean
A. A. Lausmann
Ray Spaulding
HarryDowson
sponsored and paid for by the
the? forthcoming movies, "Sum
mer Storm" and "Three Is a
Family," came here from Hol
lywood in August, saying he
had "come home to die."
QUIZ KIDS "ENCAGED"
B o s t o n (U.PJ Quiz Kids
Harve Fischman, 13, and Ruthle
Duskin, 6, of radio fame con
fessed on a visit here that they,
are engaged. "It's pretty infor
mal, of course," acknowledged
Harve nonchalantly, "but there's
a. definite understanding."
AIDS SERVICE WEDDINGS
Chicago U.R) A Chicago
hotel has installed a chapel for
the marriages of out-of-town
TIOMEOO?
Do You Hats HOT FLASHES?
If you suffer from hot flashes, feel
weak, nervous, a bit blue at times
ell due to the functional "middle
age" period peculiar to women try
Lydla E. PlnkbAm'e Vegetable Com-
Eund to relieve audi symptoms.
,de especially for women 4 1 helpt
natural Follow label direction.
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Able Senator Who KNOWS
In Vital Post -War Years!
above lumbermen of
servicemen. TJse of the chape'
and the services of the minister
will beprovided free for mem
bers of the armed forces.
REUNION IN NAVY
Sampson, N. Y. (U.PJ Enter
ing the U. S. naval station here
Again Asks
You To
USEE!? ILL So
&EKfATS)E
VOTE FOR
U. S. SENATOR
GUY
NOVEMBER 7
for training wai bit of t family
reunion for Fred D. Pollit of
Jacksonville, Fla. Ha found his
sister. Wave Jessie Pollitt, Y3c,
was assigned to the station's ex
ecutive offices.
Use Mali Tribune Want Ada.
I solicit your vote for
COUNCILMAN
fOURTH WARD!
I promise you the same
unselfish devotion to your
interest in 4th Ward
that I gave to the Air
Raid Wardens in Pre
cincts 37 and 38 of Ward
4, and for which I re
ceived our Governor's
commendation.
I sincerely thank you for
your Vote.
DONALD CAMPBELL.
CHIEF AIR RAID WAR
DEN PRECINCTS 37 and
38 of Ward 4. .
Ph. 5572. 932 N. Central
Paid Adv.