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MEDFORD M2IL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNT)XT, MAT 29, 1932.
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Report On Extensive Pro
gram Made by Committee
Hope to Win Samue
Hill Prize for Jackson Co
The San-.uel Hill contest for the
beautlflcatlon of the Pacific highway
ended last week and the coming week
will be devoted to Judging. Jackson
county's participation In the contest
waa carried on under the leadership
of O. Ij. MacDonald, chairman of the
looal committee, and Mrs. Mabel C,
Mack, appointed secretary. The ex
tensive program completed waa en-
Bounced yesterday and la submitted
by the following central committee:
Miss Jane Snedloor, of D. A. R .!
Mrs. H. M. Welshaar, and Mrs. Alice
Ccppln, Buslncaa Women's club; Mrs,
A. E. Reamea, and Mra. r. n. uum
minis. Oarden club; Mra. Roy Ward,
Pomona Orange; Mrs. Terrlll I. Deck,
Dixie club; Charles Wakefield, sign
committee; Horace Bromley, publici
ty.
Community Leaders
A local chairman waa also appoint
ed from each community along the
highway throughout the county, to
be In charge of the activities. They
were as follows:
A. T. Lathrop, Central Point, chair
man; John Anderson, Central Point;
Tony Ross, Oold Hill, chairman; Mra,
Fred A. Morse, Talent, chairman;
Orme doddard, Talent; Mr. Tame,
Talent; W. Thatcher, Talent; Mrs.
Lillian Coleman, phoenix, chairman;
Bert Stancllff, Phoenix; H. B. Carter,
Aahland, chairman; Mra. Wade Wallls.
Sural Ashland, chairman.
General aooompllahmenta announc
ed include mall box post through
out the county painted a uniform
color of white, straightened up. and
where necessary moved Into line. All
Inactive signs along highway removed,
Others, where necessary, repaired and
put Into presentable condition. Gen
eral Improvement to Ul property
bordering on the highway have been
made by the outttng of weeds, remov
ing debris, and a general clean-up
and palnt-up campaign.
Results Listed
Under report of progreaa by sep
arate communities are listed: Rogue
River: Mrs. Bffle Blrdseye, the local
chairman, waa very active In con
tacting property owners and securing
their aid In cleaning up premises.
Approximately thirty mall box posts
were painted In thle community. This
territory included from Rogue River
to Rock Point.
' Oold Hill: Residents of Gold Hill
were very active In their efforts. All
grass waa mowed on vacant lots and
along the B. P. right-of-way through
the town. All cans were gathered up
nd all debrla removed from property
throughout the city. Seeds, bulbs,
and plants ware distributed to places
along the highway to aid property
ownera In improving the looks of their
property. Actlvltlea In this town ex
tended from Rock Point to Blackwell
hill. All mall box post In this terri
tory were painted.
Central Point: All mall box posts
were painted In this vicinity and all
highway property given a general
clean up.
Medlords The owner of the Auto
Wrecking place Just north of the city
cooperated to the extent of nicely
oleanlng up his place of business and
removing unsightly objects from prop
arty adjoining the highway. All prop
erty owners and tenanta along North
and South Riverside were contacted
and responded very nicely by clean
ing up yards and vacant lots. Foster
and Klelser company had the grasa In
front of all their locations bordering
on the highway through town cut
and the locations generally cleaned
Tip. Mall box poets on both aides of
town were painted.
Phoenix: Secured cooperation in
the mattter of painting mall box
posts.
Talent: Property owners responded
with a general clean up. All mall box
posts were painted.
Ashland: The Bellevlew Orange ot
Ashland donated trucks to go to the
state line cleaning up the highway
and atralghtenlng mall box posts and
painting them. All debrla waa re
moved and rubbish piled up and
burned. Thta committee worked from
the state line to near Talent.
Organize Extension
Unit for Ladies In
E. Point Vicinity
A home extension unit waa organ
(red Friday afternoon at the Eagle
Point grange hall by Mabel C. Mack,
county home demonstration agent.
Offloera elected were Mrs. C. 8. Ous-terhs-.it,
President; Mra. Jessie Mlttel
ataedt, vice president; and Mrs. Ger
trude Hsek. secretary.
The unit will meet the first Friday
of each month, starting in October.
Vegetable cookery, new clothes from
old, and reduced cleaning costs were
the subjects for study chosen by the
group.
A special meeting has been an
nounced for June 10, at the home ot
Mrs. Ousterhaut, from 10 a, m. to
I SO p. m. A covered dish luncheon
Is to b served at noon. The eubject
of the demonstration to be given at
that time by Mra. Mack, will be can
ning of fruits, vegetables and meats.
I
1NCT
ON ONE VOTE
Mrs. Alta Newman and H. D. Fearey
of the Howard precinct with one vote
each, tied for the Republican nom
ination for precinct committeeman,
at the primary. In accordance with
the election law, they will assemble
at the county clerk's office next Tues
day and draw strnws to see who will
receive the office. The law apeclfles
a straw shall be drawn to decide, but
no lepal controversy Is anticipated, If
a coin la flipped.
Antloch, Deter, Roxy Ann,. Asms
Valley, Sterling and Union precincts
failed to name a committeeman in
the primary, and the vacancies will
be filled by the central committee at
Its first meeting next August.
Precinct committeemen for the bal
ance of the county are:
Ashland
Boulevard, George M. Green.
East Central, Reglna Johnson.
West Central, A. E. Kinney.
Oak, O. H. Yeo.
North, Thos H. Simpson.
East, H. B. Carter.
Southeast, C. E. Lane.
Northwest, o. K. Billings.
West, Harry Weagant.
Mrdford
North Main, T. W. Miles.
South Main, W. J. Looker.
North Central, C. A. Meeker.
South Central, Fred L. Colvlg.
North Riverside, E. E. Wilson.
Oakdale, Vern Marshall.
Newtown, S. 8. Smith.
Northosst, E. C. Gaddls.
Southeast, O. E. Gates.
East. Geo. M. Roberts.
Southwest, Carl Y. Tengwald.
West. F. P. Parrel!.
Northwest". I. E. Foy.
The remaining precincts are:
Applegate, A. S. Edwards.
Barron, H. W. Barron.
Bellevlew, Fred O. Homes.
Butte Falls, Clyde L. Smith.
Central Point, North Harry O. Skyr-
man.
Central Point, South, Floyd Ross.
Climax, M. N. Charley.
Derby, Fred Dunlap.
Eagle Point, Royal O. Brown.
Flounce Creek, W. T. Grieve.
Foots Creek. M. C. Boomslulter,
Gold Hill. M. 11. Merrtman.
Griffin Creek, J. E. Judy.
Jacksonville, North, H. O. Meehem.
Jacksonville, South, Ray Coleman.
Lake Creek, Harold Zundel.
Mound, Elmer R. Hull.
Orchard Home, Martha B. Luke.
Perrydale, R. L.Ray.
Phoenix, East, A. H. Wltlett
Phoenix. West. W. H. Watt.
Plnehurst, Ben H. Olbson.
Rogue River, Sam L. Sandry.
Talent, East. Stephen O. Nye.
Talent, West, Earl T. Newbry.
Trail, W. H. Merrtman.
Watklns, 0. W. Culy.
Willow springs, John Anderson.
Wlmer, E. E. Dlmlck.
The Democratlo precinct commit
teeman, with Ashland West, Antl
och, Climax, Derby, Deter, Foots
Creek, Mound, Orchard Home, Wat
klns, Bates. Plnehurst, Roxy Ann,
Trail and Willow Springe precincts
vacant are: -
Ashland
Boulevard, Lola Griffith,
East Central, M. L. Baldwin.
West Central, Gladys I. Maestrettl.
Oak. Wm. R. Bement.
North, Harley R. Brewer.
East, Wm. Crenbemer.
Southeast, Maxwell G. Marvin.
Northwest, Fern Randies.
Medford
North Main, Maurice S. Spats.
South Main, Stella Anderson.
North Central, C. J. Carstena,
South Central, R. O. Stephenson.
North Riverside, J. E. Barkdull.
Oakdale, W. E. Crews.
Newtown. Jas. W. Young.
Southeast, Edward C. Kelly.
East. M. N. Hogan.
Southwest, Frank Deflouea.
West, Verne Canon.
Northwest, o. W. Walker.
Country Dlntrlrte
Barron, Wm. T. Snodgraas.
Bellevlew. Jesse L. Nell.
Butte Falls, E. A. Hlldreth.
Central Point, North. Ray F. Moran.
Central Point, South, Claude C.
Carey.
Eagle Point, Lester Throckmorton.
Flounce Creek, H. H. Nuller.
Oold lull, C. W. Marttn.
Orlff InCreek, Jonas Wold.
Howard. Chaa T. Sweeney.
Jacksonville, North, C. B. Dun-
nlngton.
Jacksonville. South. 3. B. Weterer.
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PI THESE AHE THE r
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Trainload of
Six entire carloads of Budweiser Malt, leering the St. Loots plant. of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., for Hudson-Duncan
com pan j In Portland. An order of this size, from a single distributor, la powerful evidence
of confidence among the trade In tne salabllltjr of Budweiser Malt and In the continued ability of north
weit consumers to buy the things they want.
Perrydale. H. Earle DaTti.
Phoenix, Eaet, Robt. fl. Furry.
Phoenix, Weit, W. H. Canon.
Rogue River, Harry L. White. '
Sama Valley, J. F. Duggan.
Talent, Eaat. S. A. Mllhoan.
Talent, West, Jay Terrlll.
Union, Chaa. Hamilton.
Wlmer, J. R. Bo wen.
Applegate
APPLE GATE. My 3uu(8pl.)
Percy Paul and Alma Perkins of
Little Applegate were quietly mar
ried at Oranta Pass Tuesday. Both
are well known here, having attend
ed school at Unlontown. Mr. and
Mra. Paul will make their home At
the Paul home near Buncom.
Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Young of
Klamath Palls, unemployed, are
camped on the Kllnehammer ranch
and will try prospecting for a
while.
Mlas Grace Reckman, son. Billy.
and daughter, Anna Grace of Modoc
Point arrived, here this week to
visit Mrs. Heckman'a parents, Mr.
and Mra. M. R. Buck.
Frank Matney of DayvlUe. Ore.,
Is spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Hamilton and
family. Mr. Matney la a brother
of Mrs. Hamilton.
.Frank Copple of Quelle, Calif., ar
rived here Wednesday to spend a
week with relatives on Applegate.
Treeve Allen of San Francisco,
formerly of thla community, ar
rived here recently to seek work.
Linton Cunningham, employed at
Crater lake, arrived at Mr. and
Mra. Jay Arant's Wednesday. Mr.
Cunningham wrenched hla knee
and waa advised by a physician to
"lay off" a few days.
Mrs. Frank Cameron and Warren
Cameron motored to Olace Sunday
where they plcnlced with friends
from Oranta pas and Missouri
Flat.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor and
daughter, Lucille, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutton of Eagle
Point.
Mine Edna Wisely, teacher this
winter at Talent grade school, Is
spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Crump on Little Apple-
gate. Mlas Wisely and her sister,
Miss Clara Wisely, teacher at Med
ford, will leave Saturn ay for their
home In San Diego, Calif.
Mr. ar.J Mrs. George Watson and
family of Medford and Mr. and Mrs.
Olenn Hale and family of Chlloquln
are spending some time at Peckham
camp ground on Tale creek.
Bill Bruin of Phoenix, road super
visor, visited Little Applegate Mon
day and employed Nelson Pursel and
Fred West to grade the roads on
Yale creek and upper Little Apple
gate. A ditch la to be made on both
$5-00 CASH Prize
will be given to the
person suggesting the
most appropriate name
for
C. Earl Bradfish's
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Budweiser Malt
sides of the road for drainage. The
remainder of the Little Applegate
road will be worked later.
J. A. West has a contract to put
up the hay on the Judge Tou Velle
ranch near Medford. His son, Archie,
and two nephews, Joe and Jim, also
of Little Applegate, are employed
by him. They left the first of the
week to begin work.
Dow Lewis, an 8th grade pupil
of the Watklns district, passed the
county examination.
Rains Friday were welcomed by
the farmers, but the school children
of the Ruch district were disap
pointed when they were compelled
to hold their plcnlo In the base
ment of the school house, Instead of
In the woods. The parents were
asked to Join them.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pursel of
Jacksonville were dinner guests Fri
day of Mr. and Mra. Charlie Hamil
ton and family near Ruch.
Jessie Smith of thla section, who
attends high school at Jacksonville,
has the mumps. Jessie was forced
to miss the last two weeks of
school.
A family reunion waa held at
Aahland Sunday by the Matney fam
ily. Attending from here were Bill
Matney, Mrs. Charlie Hamilton and
daughter. Margaret, Mrs. Ruth John
son and forally, also Mr. and Mrs.
William Copple of Murphy, Frank
Matney of DayvlUe, who is visiting
here and relatives from Medford.
Mrs. Ethel E. Ludwlg of Medford
has been named teacher tor the
coming term at Applegate school.
For several years there has been
two teachers here, but it was
thought only one necessary for next
year.
Leora Culy, student at the Asn-
land Normal school spent last week
end here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Culy. Leora was ac
companied by four girl friends from
school. They were Marguerite Wat
son, Amy Lynch. Clara Attabury and
Impa Tatlo. The girls hiked to
Squaw lake and back Saturday,
making a trip of 38 miles.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy pninney ana
family, who have been camped on,
Little Applegate. took a homestead
on Sterling creek and moved there
thle week. They have about 75
little turkeys who will help them
through the depression If the coyotes
leave them alone.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port attended
the graduation exercises at Ash
land Wednesday night, when their
son. Lee, Jr., graduated from Aah-;
land high school. i
Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof and baby or
Olympla, arrived here this week to
spend the summer at the Williams
mine at Logtown. where Mr. Van
derhoof Is employed.
L. E. Mark hum and Mr. Matson
of Seattle spent several days here
last week In the Interest of the
Williams mine. Mr. Markham and
-JUNE 4 IS TIME LIMIT-
So get your name in early. In case of a tie the
party who enters the winning name first will get
the $5.00 prize.
THE NEW FOUNTAIN IS AT
115 EAST MAIN
for Oregon
P. Williams, owners, returned to
Seattle this week while Mr. Matson
went to the Shasta river valley in
California In Interest of other mines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McDonough
and family of Persist spent last
week-end visiting relatives on the
Applegate.
Bob Fletcher returned home re
cently . from San Francisco where
he was employed in the Sunset
Oarage several months.
John Harr. Junior In Ashland high
school, returned home to Big Apple
gate since the closing of school.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Port Included Mary Hurbert,
Helen TJoedai and Ben Goldy of
Ashland. They were accompanied
by Lee Port, Jr., on a trip to
Squaw lake Saturday,
E 3 AT Y'
Thursday, at the Y. W. C. A., a
clinic for pre -school children will be
conducted by Dr. C. I. Drummond,
county physician, who will be assist
ed by Miss Blanche Runnels, county
health nurse, and Miss Ruth Swan
son, Medford school nurse.
All p re-school children of Medford
are Invited to appear for examina
tions at the Y. W. O. A. between
the hours of 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p.
m. Those up to seven years of age
will be accepted, all by appointments.
Mothera Interested In bringing chil
dren to the clinic are asked to call
1359.
DIAMOND LAKE ROAD
INGJ
George Howard, manager of Dia
mond Lake resort, stated last evening
that work la now being done on the
road to Diamond lake, and that it
la expected to be open from the east
side by June 1. A caterpillar with
a bulldozer Is now clearing the snow
from the road.
1
Calhoun In Jail On
Drunkeness Charge ;
Jack Calhoun was lodged In the
city Jail last evening by local offt- ,
cers when he was found In a drunken ;
condition on the down-town streets.
Calhoun haa been placed In the Jail
on the same charge numerous times J
previously.
-W..Jj. ..iJsalLiii.'' .
Recreation Club To
Meet Wednesday In
Central Point Hall
Wednesday evening, June 1, the
Jackson County Recreation club will
meet In the Central Point Orange
hall at eight o'clock, with the May
committee in charge.
Mra. Josle Love of Live Oak will
supervise the stunts; Mrs. Jack
O'Brien of Applegate, the games; Mrs.
Ray Rltzlnger of Central Point, the
appreciation period, and Mrs. Theo
dore Sims of Jacksonville, the music.
This meeting will be one of the
most Important of the year, accord
ing to Mabel C. Mack, head of the
organization, for plana will be made
for the coming year's program.
Table Rock Ends
School Year With
Picnic In Ashland
TABLE ROCK, May 28. (Special)
The school picnic in 'the park at
Ashland Monday proved a very en
joyable affair with 57 persons in
cluding most of the pupils and their
parents in attendance. .
School closed here May 24 with a
program in the evening consisting of
the following numbers;
Piano solo. Miss Frances Arnspiger;
song selections by the Medford hl?h
school boys' octette; reading by Rev.
W. R. Balrd of Medford; dancing by
pupils of Miss Ruth Luy; solo. Miss
Doris Richardson and reading by
Mrs. Harry Young.
Mrs. Susanne Holmes Carter was
present and presented perfect attend
ance certificates to several pupils.
Ice cream and cake were served at
the close of the program.
Table Rock Cuts
First of Alfalfa
TABLE ROCK, May 28. (Special)
First crop of alfalfa la being harvest
ed on many of the farms here and is
about average os to quality and
uantlty. According to reports alfalfa j
weevil has been found by state in-;
spectora on several farms in this dls- j
trlct and the quarantine lines have :
been extended to include this ter
ritory. CITIES SERVICE STOCK
DIVE ON DIVIDEND LOSS
NEW YORK, May 28 (AP) Stocks
of cities service companies, on which
dividends are being omitted, reacted ;
sharply on the New York curb ex- j
change today.
The most active Issue, Cities Serv- :
ice Common, had an extreme loss of ;
about S2 a share and closed at $1.87,
off $1.60. The preferred finished
15.25 lower at $14.75. I
COME TO .
SEATTLE
Center of the Greatest
Playground of the Northwest
HOTELSSEMBLY
9S MADISON
EL. A 174
3 6 A T T L fi
AMPLE PARKING
Quiet location yet close to
Everything
Rates from J1.15 Per Day
American Plan .00 to $3.00
Per Day
Beautiful Dining Room
and Coffee Shop
Frank C. Munro, Manager
-.w- -t
I
7W WW
Wall St. Report
Stock Sale Averages
(Copyright, 193J, Standard Statistics
Co.)
80 20 SO 80
Ind's RR's Ut's Total
. 38 3 14.4. 03 38.5
. 38 S 14.2 "0.1 38 3
43 8 16 89.8 43.5
.101.2 71.0 152 1 105.7
Today
Bond 8ale Aiersjes
(Copyright, 1932, standard Statistics
Co.
30 20 20
Ind's RR's Ut's
Today 55.1X 48.9X 72.1X
Prev. day -. 55 2 49.1 73 0
Weex ago 68 3 52 8 74.2
Year ago . 83.7 97.9 100.2
80
Total
587X
59.1
81.0
93 9
NEW YORK, May 28. (AP) The
stock market succeeded In throwing
off early weakness today snd closed
with a steady tone. Net changea were
irregular but narrow.
Today's closing prices for 14 select
ed stocks follow:
Am.rlr&n Csn 88
Amerlcsn H. ei T.
. 91'i
. 3T4
. H
. 9i
. 75,
. 4
. 1!4
. 23,
. 7i
. 17?i
. 24
. 7
. 27 '
Anaconda
Curtis Wright .
General Motors
Int. T. & T.
Montgomery Wsrd
Paramount Pub.
Radio
Southern Pac. -
S. O. of Cal.
S. O. of N. J
United Aircraft
U. S. Steel
San Francisco Butterfat
RAM PRANPISrO. MftV 28. (API
Butterfat f. o. b. San Francisco 19c.
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Opens Tomorrow
Featuring
Milk
Butter
Ice Cream
COUNT
THE
YELLOW
BOXES
-Real Proof That
Country People
Read the
Mail Tribune
Wallace Iverson Is
Given Balfour Key
G. Hill Graduation
GOLD HILL, May 28. (Spl.)
Commencement exercises were held
at the high school gymnasium even
ing of May 26 with many town
people present.
Processional, Mrs. Minnie Guy;
"Come to the Fair," Olrls1 Glee club;
Salutatorlan, "Our Future," Zelda
Smith; "War Eagle March," and
"Campflre Memories," school orches.
tra; "Your Chance In the Great To
morrow," I. E. Vlnlng; "Morning,"
and "Volga Boatman," mixed chorus;
Valedictorian, "Down Through the
Ages," Mljnle Harrison: "Bella of the
Sea," boys' chorus; presentation of
Balfour key. Mr. Melslnger; presenta
tion of diplomas, Mr. Cornutt; pro
cessional. Mrs. Minnie Guy.
Ths Balfour key was presented
to Wallace Iverson, whose name
be engraved upon the bronze BaiJ
four placque. Many flowera and
gifts were presented the eleven
rrsduates.
Mother And Four
In Narrow Escape
SARDINE CREEK. May 28. (Spl.)
Mrs. George Ring and four of her
children narrowly escaped serious
injury Monday, en. route to Gold
Hill, when their Ford truck left t'
road snd plunged over a 30-foot
embankment into the creek bed.
Luckily none were injurea. -me
truck was badly Injured. They were
picked up shortly after by Mr.
Lille and taken on to town.
C. Earl
Bradfish's
NEW
Dairy
Products
Exclusively, -jjj
f
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