C E N T R A L P O IN T A M E R IC A N PACK TW O Scout Rally Draws Large Attendance Fathers T o Study Problems at U.O. QkSNAPS! I0T GUIL S n a p sh o o tin g and Sh a rp sh o o tin g In M edford Gym THURSD AY', N O V E M B E R » » UN T R A I , P O IN T . O R E G O N University of Oregon, Eugene. Nov. 14.— Fathers of University cf Oregon students, gathered here fa Witli approximately thirty-fiv record numbers for the tenth annual colorful American. Troop and Patrol "Dad's Day," November 14 decided to take an active part in student Flags flying and smoke from firq- welfare on the campus, and at a by-friction and flint and ateel con­ meeting at which many “ dad:<" tests curling high with songs and spoke freely voted to appoint com- j cheers from over two hundred mittees to Investigate deferred pled- j Scouts created a most unusual at ging for fraternities and sororities, j mosphere Friday evening in the expansion of the campus and other Medford High School Gymnasium. It phases of university activity. was attended by over seven-hundred The organization also passed a and fifty persons— parents, friends resolution vigorously condemn!.ig j and visitors of the Hoy Scouts for their First Annual Medford District “ hell week” as part of the initiation j iioy Scout Rally. It was the biggest rite of fraternities. "H ell week” has combined Troop Scout activity and already been abolished officially on demonstration ever experienced and this campus, the fathers were told j conducted In the local District. by Virgil D. Earl, dean of men, and i Troop 5 of Medford which meets at fathers were asked to cooperate o j the Washington School under the stamp it out entirely. The fraternity question, which Scoutmastership of Clifton Culp took the honor of first place and re­ brought forth varied opinions from ceived the unusual Rally Trophy several fathers, was projected into which was presented by the District the meeting when a resolution was Here we see how a sharp picture was spoiled because the enapehooter Chairman Larry J. Schade. The proposed recommending that no stu­ tripped the shutter release violently. Troop is sponsored by the Medford dents be allowed to join fraterni­ AVE you ever watched a sharp­ The longer the exposure time the Rotary Club and Culp was assisted ties or sororities during their first shooter in the act of pulling the more Important it is that the camera by the following Troop Committee year on the campus. This resolution trigger of his gun? If you have, you be stationary. An exposure of one Members: Rev. E. S. Hartlam, Chr.. was amended so that a committee will agree that there would be little twenty-fifth of a second seems to Mark A. Goldy, Dr S Ralph Dip pel. will be appointed to study the whole excuse for blurr ! « was again named executive secre­ perfect shot. So, with a camera, vio­ does is to use the right grip on his lent pressure on the shutter release gun, the one best enabling him to Fuks, (excused), Boyd Miller. Sid tary. Jerks the camera and spoils the shot. hold the gun steady as he pulls the The dire financial condition of the Newton, Ward Peebles, Roy Russell, There will be a picture on the fllm trigger. So, In shooting with a cam­ Robert Russell and Earl Sample. university and other units of hlghei all right, but not with the sharp out­ era, find the grip that is surest (the Troop 5 scored a total of over 3000 education was pointed out by Bur lines that make a perfect snapshot, manual that came with the camera points out of a possible 3100. The Flrown Barker, vice president of tin because a camera in motion while will tell you) and practice It so that Troop's score was perfect in punctu­ university, in a talk before the dad- the lens is open is like a machine- it will become a habit. ality; Troop Attendance; highest He showed that this year at the uni­ In other words, brother snap- gun sweeping its fire across the attendance of Visitors; Flag Dis­ versity' alone an increase of four whole target. The result Is blur. Just shooter, follow the technique of the as the sharpshooter practices pull­ sharpshooter, if you want to hit play; Knot Tying; Songs; Yells and percent was made in enrollment ov ing the trigger, It Is a good thing for the factorial bull’s-eye every time. Participation In all 10 colorful er the average of the “ prosperity the anapshooter to practice pressing Sharpshooting, sharp pictures! years” of 1925 to 1930 yet income events. The scoring was difficult be­ the shutter release. JOHN VAN GUILDER. cause of the excellent competition was 33 percent less, and faculty was displayed by the Troops of the Dis­ 18 percent under that of the former to those attending the Wild Life $1,440 a year, assistant field aid trict according to the many Judges years. from other parts of the Crater Lake Higher education will request the conference at Oregon State College (entomology), $1,020 a year, Bu­ Area Council, who under the Com- legislature to restore drastic salary November 19-21. Mr. Sexton will at­ reau of Entomology and Plant Quar­ mlssionership of Frank Hull kept all cuts made to staff members during tend this meeting and will take part antine. Senior welding engineer, $4,600 the records for the evening. Every the depression and will also ask an in discussion on various topics cov­ a year, welding engineer, $3,800 a Troop entered in the Rally made ad­ additional $540,000 to care for oth­ ered in the board report. year, Navy Department. mirable records in some phase or er expenses brought about by In­ Full information may be obtained Mr. Barker T olo Club Holds other of the program. Perhaps the creased enrollment, from the Secretary of the United most outstanding of the Individual stated. The pay restoration will re­ Party at School States Civil Service Board of Exam­ Troop attainments was the making quire about $700,000. iners at the post office or custom­ of flre-by-flint and steel In the An enjoyable time was spent by house In any city which has a post record breaking time of 8 and ^4 Planning Board Tolo community club In their rooms office of the first or second class, seconds by Life Scout Reed Cox of at the school house November 12. A or fro mthe United States Civil Ser­ Troop 3 sponsored by the Roosevelt Issues Bibliography pleasant surprise at the close of the vice Commission, Washington, D. C. Home and School Circle with Frank meeting was given by Mrs. J. E Hull, Jr. Assistant Scoutmaster In Miners, mining engineers, geolo­ Green, who served cherry pie and charge. In the absence of Scoutmas­ gists, investors and citizens of Ore­ coffee. Mrs. Tracy will be hostess at Davis Transfer Co. ter Kellngton. This time record is gon interested in the state’s re­ the next meeting to be held at h’>r the fastest yet made this year accord­ sources now have available a com­ home on Gold Ray dam road, De­ W ill M ove T o ing to Scout Headquarter's records. plete bibliography of mineral and cember 10. All women and children Troop 8 Medford which meets at geological data, a volume that con­ are cordially invited to these meet­ New Quarters the Washington School under the tains more than 3,000 references of ings. sponsorship of the School’s I’TA published works, it is announced by John Thorp, chairman of commu­ scored the highest In the District for Ormond R. 'Bean, Portland, chair­ nity program committee, has an­ The Davts Transfer company is the registration of new Scouts re­ man of the Oregon State planning nounced December 4 as the date for preparing to move to new and larg­ ceiving 125 points for this special board. the next party which will end with er quarters at the corner of South event. Troop 8 also took first place The bibliography, containing 600 a pie supper. Fir and 8th streets in Medford. The In the undressing race and made a IMiges, is a planning board project | building is being overhauled and perfect score for songs, yells and and was compiled under the expert renovated and will contain much participation. Troop 4, the new direction of Ray C. Treasher, mining Civil Service Junior High Scout Troop being Exam Announced >tora*e 8pace Th* offlce has been engineer and special consultant for re-decorated and is very nicely ar­ Fponsored by the Jr. High School P. the planning hoard, and Dr. Edwin T.A. had a perfect flag display, at­ T. Hedge, professor of economic The United States Civil Service ranged. J, T. Davis, familiarly known to tendance and punctuality record geology at Oregon State college. The Commission hus announced open which gave them 300 points In the volume |g regarded as one of the competitive examinations as follows his many friends as "T ip ” , proprie­ race of events. Their songs, yells and Supervisor, alphabetic duplicating tor, has been in the transfer and outstanding achievements of the participation also secured for them planning board, and since It con­ keypunch operators, $1.800 a year; storage business in Medford since the maximum of 1200 points. For tains more than three times as many supervisor, alphabetic accounting- 1919. Starting with one truck, ho the honor of speed In making ftre- reference* as any similar work. Is machine operators. $1,800 a year; has built up the business by square by-frictlon. Troop 7 of the Ameri­ dealing, reasonable prices and cour­ expected to prove of great value In supervisor, horizontal sorting-ma­ teous service until he now has 14 can legion scored first with Scout the economic development of the chine operators, $1.620 a year. Don Wlmer doing the trick In exact­ state. Under card-punch operator, $ 1.260 men in his employ and 8 large Erma ly one minute and four seconds a year; alphabetic duplicating key­ trucks. His daughters, Mrs. Copies of the bibliography may he time. This record Is four seconds Smith and Mrs. Helen Corwin, assist punch operator, $1,140 a year; hori­ obtained at coat at the office o f the better than the best record so far sorting-machine operator, their father In the office state planning hoard In the Spald­ zontal this year which was attained In ing building In Portland $1.440 a year. Mr. Davis has maue a specialty of Grants Pass by Troop 21 last week. Field assistant (entomology). $2,- moving heavy machinery and does 000 a year, field aid (entomology). local and long distance hauling Troup 35 Jacksonville won the Skln-the-snake race by laying them Oregon W ild Life down and picking them up again in* Steadily Diminishing Just 31 seconds scoring 100 points! ■■ — for first place In this event for Oregon wild life, including game their Troop. Troop 40 Central* Point birds and animals, fish and fur hear­ was unusually good In their singing, ing animals. Is steadily diminishing yelling, knot tying and participa­ In spite of the fact that the alate tion. In the total of points Troop 8 could support several times the pre­ ranked second to Troop 5; Troop 4 sent numbers, it Is declared empha­ third; Troop 7 fourth; Troop 40 tically In a report, "Oregon’s Wild fifth and Troop 35 Jacksonville and Life Resources." Just completed by Troop 3 Medford sixth and seventh the Oregon state planning board Announce the opening o f their Visitors included Scouts. Scouters or The report was compiled by V. L. friends of Scouting from all parts of Sexton, research consultant of the the Crater Lake Area Council En­ board tire Troops of boys attended from A limited license law that would Ashland and Grants Pass. The next. prevent unbalance of big game on District Rally is to he held In Yreka winter ranges and provide necessary at che High School Gymnasium on hunting control, 'control of trapping Friday evening November 20th. "In of fur bearing animals, elimination February during the Annual Boy aa far as possible of stream pollu­ Scout Week the winners of the varl- tion stricter enforcement of game Closed Rooms for Household Goods ona events In each of the five Dis­ taws, and cooperation with the fed­ trict Rallies of the Crater !.ake Area eral government In such projects as Expert crating packing and will come together and compete for migratory water-fowl work, are re­ shipping service Council Championship," according commendations made In the report to Richard E McElhoae, Council ,\ complete plan for wild life man­ Commissioner who will be in charge agement is also included. of the big affair. The study will be made available H Hawkinson Tire Company Agents General Tires The Hawkinson Tire Tread co n - I pauy. located at 204 North Rlver- I side in Medford has been selected as Medford dealers for the well known line of General tires, according to an announcement Saturday by C. M. Bismark owner and manager of that firm A complete fresh stock of Gen- ] eral blowout-proof tires and tubes has been secured. Including the fa­ mous "Dual-8," the Steamline Jum­ bo and the popular "Dual-Grips” , Bismark said. According to Mr. Bismark the Hawkinson tire tread seivice has en- j joyed a constant increase In business during the past three years and that I they will feature General tires and continue retreading, using the fa- : mous Hawkinson method. Retread­ ing, this method, can be used on every make and size of tire, from the smallest baby car to the giant motor lorry. Factory-trained experts are fea- j tured on the staff of the Hawkinson Tire Tread company. Dan Collins, representative of the General Tire and Rubber company with headquarters in Seattle, was in Medford thi3 week completing ar­ rangements with Mr. Bismark for the General franchise here. Chorus Saturday. Ruth Morava motored to Gold Ray Dam Sunday afternoon. Two new students entered school recently. They art Ben and May Fowler, junior and freshman, res­ pectively. Ben promises to be a good prospect for football. Wana Conrad motored to “ Dark Hollow" Sunday. First G rade News We saw our News in the big paper Thank you. Mr. Editor! We are happy. We can read now. A birthday is coming soon. Robert and Arlo are not here. We saw the football game. New P rices. M atinees 2tlr E ven ings 2.V , K ids 10c Sat. O nly BUCK JO N E S in “ The Silver Spurs” Episode 10 "Roaring West" Sun., M on., Tues. ED N A F E R R E R 'S “ Show Boat” IR E N E DUNNE PA U L HOBSON W ed. O nly Ridiard ArYn — Buryi Mercer “ 3 Live Ghosts” W ed, N ile is Cash N’ite Mr. A. H. Banwell, head of the Jackson County Chamber of Com­ merce, spoke to the students on the subject of "Americanism and Com­ munism” Friday afternoon. Miss Nancy Blake, an accordionist, well known In Medford music circles, played two selections: LaPaloma, a Spanish Serenade and an Accordion March. Miss Blake will play again ait the Gym-boree, November 24. Zada Cash worked at Bigelow’3 Confectionery in Medford, Sunday evening. Edith and Leatha Vincent spent Sunday afternoon visiting Nellie Grissom. Miss DuRette attended a meeting of the Jackson County Teachers' T h u rs., Fri. JA N E W IT H E R S in “ Paddy O ’D ay” W e Do Upholstering That will please you. DALE FLOW ERS 4i:t E. Main St. Medford Phone 54* Rich New Silver T o dress up your T H A N K S G IV IN G TA B LE . . . Maybe grim old Mr. Pilgrim Father wouldn’t believe it. But customers tell us there's nothing like new silverware to add an extra festive note on “ turkey day.” Introducing “ L A D Y S H I P ” .A new Pattern in Stratford Plate. Made by the Makers of Holmes & Edwards. It is backed by the full replacement guarantee of the International Silver Co. 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