. em wroroHD mail tribune
rrfday. Juna IS, 194S
' Surveys have revealed that
pig losses are reduced as much
as 50 per cent by a brooder
one of more than 200 electrical
applications possible ' on the
farm.
WHILE
THEY LAST!
Fine all wool Pants and
Skirts. Patterns made to
your Individual Measure.
Pants $12.00
Skirls $7.50
PRE-WAR Pockets and
Silk Trimmings
KLEIN theTAILOft
128 I. Main
Upstairs and Save
Church Notices
Jacksonville Praibytcrlan Church
Lawrence H. Mftchelmore. DHStor.
0:45 a. m., Children'! day prog mm and
mlftnionary offering. 11 a. m.. Sermon
observinB "Father Day. 7:30 d.
Christian Endeavor. Thursday, 8:30
n. m.. choir rehearsal. Tonight. 7:45
p. m., graduation for the two weeks
vacation Church school will be held at
th church.
Talont Mftthndlat Church
Rev. C. Edwin Cox, Pnstnr. Sunday
ttervices: 0:45 a. m.. bundHy ittnooi
11a- m., Morning worship, by Rev. A.
Cl Jofrlfs. 7:45 n. m.. Evenintf service.
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.. Prayer meet
ing and Bible study, Thursday, a p. m..
Women's Society of Christian Service
will meet for Bible study ana prayer.
rrlftnrffl rhtirch OtiakarO
Meeting In the Howard School, Old
Pacific Highway, Mllo Clifton Bos,
pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school, 11 a,
m Worship. Sermon: f' Where Is Ze-
bedee?" 7 p. m.. Christian Endeavor,
8 p. m., Evangeliitlc service. Sermon:
Th Proof of Chantred Lives." Mon
day, 0 a. m., Boys leave parsonage for
Camp Twin Rocks, Wednesday, mid
week prayer, place to be announced
Church of Jesus Christ of
l.atiftr.riBV HaJnti
331 West Second Street. Branch
President, Carl D. Clement, 432 N
Holly. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Priest
hnnA Prlmnrv and Relief Society
H:15 a. m. Sacrament meeting, 7:30
p. m.
First Methodist Church
Mnln and Laurel Street Loulf C,
virhv n. n . minister. Sunday school.
0:45 Worship 11. Sermon: "A. Father n
Influence." Evening service, 7:45, A
nrnsrsm ntirl nvhlhits of the DftllV VB.
cation Bible school will be presented.
Three Youth services, 7 p. m. Bible
tudv, Thursday at 7:48. Supervised
nursery during morning wonmu.
Universal Spiritual Temple
Meeta on mezzanine floor, Medford
Hotel at 3 p. m., each Thursdny. Pas
tor at hotel for consultations from
II B. ni. i iu y. mi. iwsuv - -
ices each Wednesday at B p. m., at
Grange nan. ah weiconw.
OPEN
SATURDAY
New
SHELL
SERVICE
STATION
On EAST MAIN
at TRIPP STREET
Lubrication
Washing
Simonixing
O
SAM HOWERTON
Operator
St. Mark's Mntlican)
Fifth and Oakdale, George Turney,
rector, bummer scneauie ror june.
Sundays: 8, lu and 11. Thursday and
e riaays, as usuai,
Plrafc rhrUtlan Church
Ninth ymd Oakdale. Delbert W. Dan
iels, rniifister. 9:45 a. m Bible school.
10:55 a. m., Morning worship. Father's
Day Manage: "The Most Beautiful Re
lationship. ,T Anthem. 8:00 p. m. Daily
vacation umie dciiuui uiiiuiihhum.
Tuesday, 6 p. m., Outdoor Youth meet
ing. Meet at ine cnurin.
Aiiemniy or ib
11 Newtown St. O. O. Baker, pastor.
Clarence Smith speaking. 6:30, Christ
Ami)Hfladors. Young People's service.
Relist Smith and Rogers, Singing and
speaKing. meuiuiKB win wi'UD
evening ai I 'a eceu j
ZIon Lutheran Church of the VLCA
tn ,u at ... n.irrfala ITItrin ft. Han
'f n.Afi . m CunHnV
school. 11 a. m., Children's Day with
Closing axercises oi in c "
scnooi. rruKiBi" .. 7. V
mon: "True Greatness." Parent tn-
vitea. p. n., uuuici 2 v
dny, 8 p. m., Chi Rho Circle at the
parsonage, did w. rum .
First Baptist Church ,
A. Uawes, paawr. '
Classes ior bu age. ,"tZ "":
Fattier s JJBy service
'Turning the World upside Down."
nlnB service, 8 p. m. Sermon: "Great
In Thv Faith." Special mu.lc. reuuw
snip Hour following evenfng .ervice
First Presbyterian ",hur?,,. .
Hoiiy at tigniii ". h-io
.en. minister, wp..,.. .."T.-..
Church liioie scnout v. r-.
Day Program. Church service 11, duet
Vesper1 Audrey Jarmlne Jean far-
ley; soio. oy ""L..-r"-a,. Peo.
The U n- -lce.
pie s meeii"B. ' " -
Wednesday, 7. 30 p. m.
Pllirlm Tidiness ch'",.m .,..,
East Jackaon and Be.le .treett,
D. D. Phillips, mtnwier.
Blbl. .chool. 10:45, a m. It
0:10. a:au p. -r-.-- . , Th.
rmin.. 7:30 D. m., uiu
Church" 8 P. m. Se,mon o p. ra..
Wednesday. Prayer rv.w,
Cottage prayer meeting.
4.wh nff nod
:,,'"" n.?r"n'd,.r:c tssrw
a m : Morning worahip. "
hr"n8dpe?.V.VmeT,inrwnd
Bible school program at close 01 ou
day chool.
rhrUtlan Church
Wait Jackaon at Welch, trvin u
praV? minister. Bible .chool. IMS am..
Prayer rneeUnS Wedne.dy. 8 p. m.
Phoenix Chrl.tlan ,choel
r.varett McCee. pa.tor.
in . m.. followed ny wmTE
(Ve sipvlca.
Ai"' aitt.1 Avenue .TOrt ;
Street n.v. C. W. Froet. P'"-
a. m . und.y ",ni-,.,tic Service
'rrnRCof,,rn'urnrorcr;e..r..
or.an(.t. endcr.nrui-cr.mr. -
"'""J" A'TSJrtlet Street, B,V,Bi.
"... ...reUee Friday nlgni ai
?ru"..d.y .ndV.d.y m..Un...
E!"p'" S' K...V mUng Saturday. 8
S. m. Sunday ' 9 J" people'i
Sea. meeting. H a -lvyBSf mRns.
ry.m".-Adiut?nt'c.Bo.nlcK In .hen..
''"'".", ..'.'o? Sunday ich
1030 7Ki?':
tendent. MnrnlnS won m Ev..
.'"iff with ieorta from
Vr'yc?'mee,ln8rwVdne;day
VTSS ".y.rMond.ny8mnlng for
Twin Bocki.
g.nth-d.T Adyentl.t Cr.nreh
ne.T.y Vym. P?W meeting.
"JEf courts.. Morning wor-hlj.
MrHf.mv,;d;
m. w"d of the Lord with u..
C,r,?n neLNVar Hcipl.M. Carl S
Ohman Po.t Chaplain Catholic M...
9 i? m.. Sunday Prote.lant iervlce.
11 e m . Sunday. A cordial welcome la
extended to the public a. well e. the
military pemoline! residing in Med
ford end vicinity.
w0
Slavs Wliilor Longer
StJ) Gal.
Qom farther, covers better, wsttn longer. Sxpensiv qnility IngredisnU give
a hard, long-lasting iurfac nd two eonts actually do ths work of threat
Ouaranteed satisfaction. Also In attractive colors.
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214 SO. RIVERSIDE
PHONE 4757
tt. r.ter! Hrrnerea Chttrdi
(Miuouri Synodj E. Main end Port
land Ave.. Harry H. Young, paalor.
Sunday .chool, 9 45 a. m. Divine erv
Ice with Holy Communion, 11 a. m.
Theme: "Heaven Not A Wage But A
Reward." Sunday achool teacher .
meeting, Tuesday, 8 p. m. Confirma
tion Instruction, 4:30 p. m., Wedne.
day. Adult membership class, Wed
nesday. 7:30 p. m.
Free Methodist Church
337 W. 10th St., Paator: R. O. Keller.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. ro. Morning
worship, 11 a. m. Y.P.MS.. 7 p. m.
Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Wednesday
Prayer meeting, 7:45 p. m. June 19
and 20 at 7:45 p. m., Rev. F. L. Baker,
our field secretary for missions, will
be here, speaking both evenings. The
public ii Invited.
First Churrh of Christ, Hclentlst
212 North Oakdale, Service, every
Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject, June 17
"God the Preserver of Man." 9:30 Sun
day school. 8, Wednesday evening
meetings Includes testimonial, of
Christian Science healings. Reading
room at 414 Medford Center building
open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., except
Sundays ana nonaays.
Church of the Nazarene
rnrner nf First and Holly Street
Rev. George Coulter, pastor. Sunday
school, 9:45 a. m.. special program by
Daily Vacation Bible School pupil..
Worship. 11 e. m.. Youth Group meet
ing., 6:30 p. m. Evening service of
song, inspiration and evangelism, 8:30
p. m., bermon, making oooo as t
Christian." "The Church With A
Challenge."
Bible Students
Plan Program At
Christian Church
A demonstration program by
students of the Daily Vacation
Bible school of the First Chris
tian Church, will be presented
Sunday. The informal program
will begin at 8 p. m. in the sanc
tuary but the church will be
open at 7:30 so that parents and
friends may view exhibits of
handicraft and various projects.
General superintendent of the
school is Mrs. Claude V. Cooper,
who has been assisted by Mrs.
Delbert W. Daniels, and the fol
lowing departmental superin
tendents: Beginner, Mrs. Herbert
Burnham; primary, Mrs. Charles
Smith; junior, Mrs. Claude Hag
gard and Intermediate, Mrs.
Riley Thomson. Mrs. Robert
Church acted as recreation su
perintendent and Mrs. Daniels,
music instructor with Vera
Smith as pianist.
Fellowship Group
To Start Outdoor
Meetings Tuesday
Summer outdoor meetings of
the Christian Fellowship and Hi-
Triangle members are scheduled
to start Tuesday at 6:30 p. m.
and will continue each Tuesday
night throughout the summer.
Feature of the first outing is
a hayride at the home of Dr.
Bert Elliott on route 2. Young
people are to wear outdoo cloth
ing and bring a sack lunch.
Those planning to make the trip
are asked to meet at First Chris
tian Church at 6 p. m.
There will be a period of wor
ship and study at each of the
meetings. All young people of
the church are invited.
Assembly Of God
Graduates Class
Commencement exercises for
the Daily Vacation Bible school
at the Assembly of God church
will be held tonight at 7:45 p.
m., the Rev. G. O. Baker an
nounces. The public is Invited
to attend.
For the past two weeks the
Assembly of God church has par
ticipated with other churches, in
conducting a vacation school,
Rev. Baker said. The competent
staff of workers has been under
direction of Mrs. Nellie Jennings.
Popular Brand Fags
Return To Counters
New York, June 15 (U.R)
Popular brand cigarcts were dis
played openly on many retail
counters in the New York area
for the first time in many
months, and tobacconists said to
day there would prob&bly be an
easing of the nationwide short
age soon.
Retailers reported almost nor
mal deliveries from five big
brands.
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1 M o?e
SHOPPING
DAY
BEFORE
Don't Forget Dad!
Choos Appropriate
GIFTS and CARDS
Now at the
West Side
Shopping Center
THE REXALL STORE
W. Main & Grape Ph. 3330
Hitler's Yacht 1o
Haul GI Sightseers
St. Goarshausen, Germany,
June 1 5 (U.R) Adolf Hitler's
private Rhine river excursion
yacht may soon be erulsfng agafn
but it will be carrying GI sight
seers instead of- nazl diplomats.
Seven soldiers were at work
on the yacht today, repairing two
shell holes which damaged the
$400,000 vessel during the battle
of the Rhine.
Hitler acquired the yacht In
1938 as a gift from the city of
Cologne.
Use Mail Tribune Want Ads.
JOINT-WISE THTEP
Lamar, Mo. U.PJ The thief
who robbed A. E. Brady's hen
house had an eye on the ret
point situation. The swag: 61
hens, 90 fryers.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
. . .. . . l a ci 1 ni-.-l,.t Nn so. nt .Tnrksnn f!ountv. State of Oreeon. that a SCHflOT
SrthM dtatrirt wUl be of June, 1945, at 8 o'clock p. m. for the purpos,
ttbSPSt July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1948, hereinafter set forth, and t,
vote on the proposition of levying a district tax.
BUDGET
Schedule I
ITEM-
(1)
"Estimated Receipts and Available Cash Balances
.total All
Funds
Estimated Receipts from
1. Delinquent Taxes . ...
2. County School Fund
3. Elementary School Fund
4. State Irreducible School Fund,
6. High School Tuition
8. High School Transportation
12. Interest .
(2)
200.00
2,700.00
2,000.00
275.00
7,500.00
1,000.00
50.00
15. Estimated Total Receipts $13,725.00
18. Estimated Available Cash Balance or Deficit
(Add Cash Balance Deduct Deficit) 1,825.00
17. Estimated Total Receipts and Available Cash Bal
ance or Deficit - ..$15,550.00
Schedule II General Fund
Estimated Expenditures
Expenditures for Three Fiscal
Years Next Preceding the Cur,
rent School Year
(U
Elementary
School.
tt)
High
Schools
(
Estimated
Expenditures
for the
Ensuing
School Year
in Detail
(5)
Estimated
Expenditures
for the
Ensuing
School Year
by Totals
(8)
Budget
Allowance
in Detail
for the
Current
School Year
(7)
Detailed
Expenditures
for the Last
Year of the
Three-year
Period
(8)
Second Yeai
Give Yearly
Totals
(9)
I. GENERAL CONTROL
1. Personal service:
(1) Superintendent .. $ 450.00
(2) Clerk 200.00
(3) Stenographers and other office assistants
. (4) Compulsory education and census............. 10.00
(5) Other services . . . 25.00
2. Supplies 37.50
3. Elections and publicity 66.67
4. Legal service (clerk's bond, audit, etc.)....
5. Other expense of general control: .
(1) 37.50
225.00 $ 675.00 $ 642.00 $ 535.00
100.00 300.00 200.00 200.00
363.00
5.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
25.00 50.00
37.50 75.00 75.00 340.78
33.33 100.00
.50.00 25.00
37.50 75.00 75.00 73.00
.8 Total Expense of General Control $ 826.67
II. INSTRUCTION Supervision
1. Personal service:
(1) Principals . $ 200.00
(4) Stenographers and other office assistants
2. Supplies, principals and supervisors .. 50.00
4. Other expense of supervision .. ' 100.00
$ 463.33 $ 1,290.00 $ 1,290.00 $ 1,057.00 $ 1,552.58 $ 1,805.51
$ 1,110.00 $ 1,300.00
1,100.00 1,100.00
50.00 . 100.00
. 150.00 250.00
$ 1,233.33 $ 1,080.00
900.00
50.00 .
50.00
Sotal Expense of Supervision ,.,m..,....... t 350.00 $ 2,400.00 $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00 $ 2,333.33 $ 1,080.00 $ 1,050.00
III.
1.
INSTRUCTION Teachina
Personal service:
(1) Teachers
Library supplies, repairs .
Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.).....
Textbooks -. .....
Total Expense of Teaching .
"OPERATION OF PLANT
Personal service:
(1) Janitors and other employees..
janitors supplies
Fuel
...$11,100.00
15.00
300.00
400.00
$12,405.00
15.00
400.00
600.00
$23,505.00
30.00
700.00
1,000.00
$17,700.00
20.00
600.00
700.00
$15,974.67
"""437Tb
- 895.30
$11,815.00 $13,420.00 $25,235.00 $25,235.00 $19,020.00 $17,307.18 $13,861.32
Light and power ,
Telephone
1,575.00
aoo.oo
575.00
350.00
20.00
$ 1,575.00 ' $ 3,150.00
300.00
575.00
350.00
70.00
600.00
1,150.00
700.00
90.00
$ 2,500.00
450.00
1,050.00
450.00
50.00
$ 2,072.09
279.90
1,106.26
573.20
23.38
8. Total Expense of Operation $ 2,820.00
V. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
1. Repair and maintenance of furniture and
equipment ...$ 50.00
Repair and maintenance of:
(1) Buildings ... 500.00
(2) Grounds 300.00
$ 2,890.00 $ 5,690.00 $ 5,690.00 $ 4.500.00 $. 4,054.83 $ 3717.91
2.
S0.00 $ 100.00
$ 100.00 $ 96.81
400.00
300.00
900.00
600.00
1,500.00
600.00
676.05
81.25
'4. Total Expenseof Maintenance and Repairs. $ 850.00 $ 750.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 854.11 $ 593.37
VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES
1. Health service:
(1) Personal service (nurse, etc.) $ 166.67 $ 83.33,'$ 250.00 . $ 250.00 $ 250.00
(2) Supplies and other expenses . 30.00 15.00 45.00 30.00 16.72
2. Transportation of pupils:
(1) Personal service s '.. 1,150.00 3,450.00 4,600.00 4,600.00 2,571.13
(2) Supplies and other expenses .. 350.00 175.00 525.00 525.00 393.08
(3) Repair and replacement of busses 350.00 175.00 525.00 450.00 485.95
4. Total Expense of Auxiliary Agencies $ 2,046.67
VII. FIXED CHARGES
1. Insurance
2. Rent
$ 3,898.33 $ 5,945.00 $ 5,945.00 $ 5,855.00 $ 3,716.88 $ 5,522.98
.$ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 800.00
$ 750.00 $
792.61
45.00
4. Total Fixed Charges
VIII. CAPITAL OUTLAYS
3. Alteration of buildings (not repairs) ..........$
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements..
6. Other capital outlays:
(1) Library books
2 Treasury Bonds (Reserve Fund, 1943 Law)-.
7. Total Capital Outlays
IX. DEBT SERVICE NON-BONDED
..$ 400.00 $ 400.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 780.00 $ 83761 $ 843.38
750.00
250.00
200.00
780.00
750.00
250.00
$ 1,500.00
1,000.00
450.00
600.00
500.00
350.00
240.24
225.09
8,500.00
. $ 1,200.00 $ 1,750.00 $ 2,950.00 $ 2,950,00 $ 1,450.00 $ 5,965.33 $ 980.98
3. Total Debt Service, Non-bonded..
X. EMERGENCY
....$ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
S6.84
Total Schedule II General Fund Total estimated expenses for the year sum of
items 1-6, 11-5, UI-7, IV-8, V-4, VI-4, VII-4, VII1-7, 1X-3, X.
Schedule III Bond Interest and Sinking Fund
DEBT SERVICE BOND INTEREST AND SINKING FUND
1. Principal on bonds (include negotiable interest-bearing warrants issued
under section 111-1016. O. C. L. A.). - $ 2,000.00
2. Interest on bonds. 195.00
3. Total Schedule III Debt Service Bonds and Interest
$ 47,760.00. $38,565.33 $35,368.50 $28,132.28
8,000 00
480.00
5,000.00
698.00
Schedule V Special Improvement Fund (Serial Levy. Etc.)
..$ 2,195,00 $ 2,195.00 $ 5,480,00 $ 5,698.00 $ 5,391.24
RESERVE r
UND
194S LAW
(1)
SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
'S. Alteration of buildings (not repairs)
4. New furniture, equipment and replacements ,
5. Assessments for betterments
6. Other:
(1) ,
Budget
Allowance
In Detail
for the
Current
School Year
(7)
2,000.00
1,500.00
500.00
1,500.00
7. Total Schedule V Special Improvement Fund $ 5.500.00
Schedule VI Summary of Estimate, of Expenditures, Receipts and Available Cash Balances, and Tax Leviei
Bond Interest
General rune and Sinking
Tolal Fund Total
Schedule a Schedule III
131 (41
ESTIMATION Or TAX
LEVY
(1)
Total All
Funds
Total estimated expenditures
DEDUCT:
Total estimated receipts and available cash balances (Schedule I) ,,,, . L
Amount necessary to balance the hurigot . ., , , , , ,..
DEDUCT:
Balance to be raised by taxation ' ,
ADD:
Estimated amount of taxes that will not be collected during the fiscal year for which this budget
is made ..,.. ....... ...... ,
Total ettimated tax levies for ensuing fiscal year
Analysis of ettimated tax lerlesi
Amount inside 6 limitation .
$49,955.00 $47,760.00
15.550.00
34.405.00-
34,405.00
200.00
15.550.00
32,210.00
32,210.00
200.00
$34.605.00 $32,410.00 $ 2,195.00
Amount outside 6 limitation .
Mndicatesjdncipaljtcrns used in Third Class Districts,
Indebtedness
Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include
all negotiable interest-bearing warrants
issued under section 111-1016, O.C.L.A.). $13,000.00
$17,295.52 $17,295.52
17,309.48 15,114.48
4, Total Indebtedness (sum of Items, 1, 5, 3)
Dated this June 1. 1945.
Signed:
$13,000.00
ROSE J. KELLEY,
uisirici tierK.
CHAS B. BROOMFIELD,
Chairman, Board of Directors.
(Districts Other Than Third Class)
Approved by Budget Committee Mav 29. 1945.
Signed: DAVID NEVILLE,
Secretary. Budfct Committee.
L. A. DITSWORTIl,
Chairman, Budget Committee.
Notice o7 School Election Tlpon duestion of Increasing Tax Levy
Over Amount Limited by Section 11. Article XI. State Constitution.
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in School
District No 59 of Jackson County. State of Oregon, at School Gym.
nasium in said school district, for the purpose of submitting to the
legal voters of said district the question of Increasing the tax levy
for the vear 19-5 over the amount limited by section 11, article XI,
of the constitution of Oregon.
The reasons for increasing such levy arc:
Levy Inside the 6 limitation is not sufficient to meet the ex
penses for the coming year.
The amount of tax, tn excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to
be levied for said year is $15,114 48.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1945.
Attest:
ROSE J. KELLEY, CHAS B BROOMFIELD.
District Clerk Chairman Board of Director.