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L R MEET Plans for the musical compe tition festival, to be held at the Southern Oregon College of Ed ucation in Ashland April 5 or 6, were made at a meeting of mu sic educators of Southern Ore gon held hero recently. Schools represented were Coos Bay, Grants Pass, Medford, Klamath Falls, Lakeview, Central Point, Rogue River, Jacksonville, Grif fin Creek and the Southern Ore gon College of Education. At a meeting held earlier this year by music educators of Re gion, Ore., it was decided to re new school music contest festi vals this year and alternate each year with non-competitive fes tivals, according to I. A. Mirick, chairman of the southern Ore gon festival. Winners of Divi sion I rating in this district will have the opportunity of compet ing in the national music contest held in April and May. This re gion Includes Washington, Ore gon, Montana and Idaho. Classifications of schools Is ac cording to high school enroll ment at the end of the first month of school each year. Class A schools includes those with an enrollment of 751 or more in senior high -school; Class B schools will be those with en rollment of 250 to 750 and Class C those with enrollments under 250. Judges for the contest have not yet been selected, according to Mirick. The chairman is band and orchestra supervisor for Medford public schools. CLASS HAS PARTY Jacksonville, Jan. 18 Danc ing was the feature entertain ment at a junior class party at the High school here Wednesday evening. Eldon Gunter, chair man of committees, and Miss Lola Talbot, class advisor, were in charge. Several guests from Medford attended. Astrakan lambs are selected for slaughter for fur when they are four days old. INCOME TAX & GENERAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE R. W. PIERCE Former Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, who will give you latest interpretation of Income Tax Laws through C. C. H. Reports. YOU SHOULD CLAIM ALL VALID EXEMPTIONS 104 W. Main Phone 2920 JACKSONVILLE C-C TO EYE PLANS FOR Jacksonville, Jan. 18 (U.R) Committees to investigate possi bilities of erecting a new high school building and establishing a war memorial hall were se lected at a meeting of the cham ber of commerce here last night, H. E. Lind, president of the or ganization, stated this morning. Lind said that present war memorial plans were to remodel an existing structure which would be owned by the city and sponsored by the chamber of commerce. Various juvenile and civic organizations would use the hall. Plan City Dump The chamber proposed to go before the city council at its next session regarding the mat ter of a new city dump ground. According to Lind the civic group has spotted an area which to all indications the council will judge favorable for the project. If the dump ground is establish ed, a city sanitary service, oper ated as a private enterprise, may be set up. Lind stated that last night's turnout was one of the best the chamber has had and that en thusiasm in the organization was increasing. Jacksonville shows signs of much progress and de velopment in the next few years, Lind said. Use Mail Tribune Ttfant Ads. f,,,,. iiln.i.ijii.j ! . i iy I " gsinunju ' i W""r' 4 : i. -1 tj&J 3 v m. rt i 1 " i Gary Cooper In Western . I, r X.. Thrill-packed action and sparkling comedy highlight. "Along Came Jines," now at the Holly theatri for a weeks engagement, starring Gary Cooper as Meiody Jones and featuring Loretta Young, Wil liam Demarest and Dan Duryea. Tins refreshing and novel ac tiun urama yivt's Cuopcr one uf his finest roles as a quixotic range-rider who. in order to do a favor for a lady, poses as a notorious bandit in spite of the fact that he's the world's most inept bad man. 20-UNIT AUTO COURT PLANNED NEAR G. PASS Grants Pass, Jan. 18 Con struction of the first five units of a contemplated 20-unit auto court on the Pacific highway, two miles south of Grants Pass has been started by George E. Longan, formerly of Los Ange les. Ttie court, to be known as Riverpark Court, is near Carna han Drive. Tlans call for two double rows of cottages at right angles to the highway and Rogue river and the grounds will be landscaped to give a good view of the river, Longan states. THREE MONTHS ENOUGH Hollywood, Jan. 18 (U.R) Actress Sheila Ryan, who found after three months of marriage to cowboy actor Allan Lane that they "differed on practi cally everything," said today that she would end the mar riage. Miss Ryan announced that her suit for divorce, charg ing mental cruelty, would be filed next week by Attorney Oscar Cummins. Friday Jan. It. 1946 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE FIVK wov r bat f BREAKFAST... Change to CREAM OF RICE I don't have to coax my children to eat cereal, aince the school nurse told me about Cream of Ricel Not a wheat cereal . . . not com cereal . . . Cream of Rice is made with nourishing rice.' It'a the only hot rice, breakfast cereal . . . hence it offera something uniquely different to de light a child's tastel Every serving is fortified to whole-grain levels with vitamins Bu G, niacin and iron. Serve this "high-energy," all-family breakfast cereal regularly I 5 minutet to prepare. Get Cream of Rice today. It'a a hot rlc braakfast ral cniidron foe to eatl'' "TheClvlJ?; Cere"! f nil tiwTsi'n MH i laswiasiiisapiajRiaiiia ias ii H liii iisism aBkaY iTHaftn' aianmnmlm-i. rircrtr in MEDFORD. SALEM DEBATERS IN TIE Medford and Salem high school debate teams appeared in a debate at the Medford high school yesterday, the contest ending in a two and two tie. The question was "Resolved: That every able bodied male in the United States should have one year of full time mili tary training before attaining the age of 24." Debating for Salem were Cornelius Bateson, Tom Bart lett, Jim Ragland and Allen Wilcox. On the Medford team were June Bosworth, Jerry Igo. David dourquin, Janet Horsley and Bill Moffat. The Salem team was accompanied by the coach, Miss Amanda Anderson. Daily Weather Report Coach of the Medford team Is Miss Barbara Compton. Judges were A. L. Bowmer. Southern Oregon College of Education, and Earl C. Gaddis, Medford. LAST RITES SET FOR GRANTS PASS SUICIDE Grants Pass. Jan. 18 Funer al sorv'ces will be held here Sunday for Herbert Henry Munn, 40, who died from a self inflicted gunshot wound Wed nesday. Munn was found lying In a ditch near his parked car on the Applegnto road near Riverbanks Farms. County Cor oner Virgil E. 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