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MEDFORD IffiE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934.
; NERVES BIT SHAKY
Paul Runyan, Partner In
'.' First Round of Masters'
' Tourney, Says Atlantan
r Still Idol of Golfing Fans
! ,i- By PAUL BUNY4N. .
Vrltteli ExcluslTely for United Press.
(Copyright,' 1034, by United Pre)
", AtrauSTA, 0; March 33,-(UP)
1 haver Just 'finished playing the first
round of tha masters' Invitation golf
(tournament with Bobby Jonea as
partner; and It was one of the moot
enjoyable days I have ever had on
any course.
.,: We started off with practically all
of the spectators In our gallery, which
only proved what everybody already
knew that. Bobby Is still the Idol of
the golfing world.
, ; Retirement Baps Control.
: Before the tournament stsrted
was of the opinion that Bobby's long
.stay In retirement would do some
'thlng to his confidence under fire.
1 still feel that this Is true, for he
-Appeared very nervous, stopping on
several-'occasions to wait Impatiently
for. cameras to stop grinding and for
the vallery to quiet dosa
Bobbys wood play was the finest
I: have 'over seen, with long, straigni
drives, and brilliant spoon and bras'
sis shots,'. On tha dlffloult par five
fourth hole- he hammered one of the
greatest apoona over nit, wie oau .cnt
rvlnir straight for the flag and put'
ting him In position to putt for an
eagle three. I was honestly sorry he
missed It.' On the five par llth. from
a dismal downhill lie, he hit a cut
brasale high enough and long enough
to carry the traps guarding the green
'350 yards away, and the ball came to
Test six feet from the pin.
Work on Greens Poor.
Bobby's score was 76, which was
(entirely duo to his erratlo work
around tha greens, both In chipping
and putting. After repeatedly hitting
fine wood and Iron shots to the
Igreens, he would fall to get down his
,putts. When a green wss missed,
njaklng a chip shot necessary, he was
a bit at sea.
; The Atlantan 1 still a master shot
maker, but needs a few rounds under
his belt to get Into his best competi
tive frame of mind.
Under Par On First Nine. -
My own game was going along
'smoothly with three easy pars on ine
first three holes and a shaky par five
on the fourth. I then settled down
nicely for four para through the
eighth, which, coupled with a birdie
three at the ninth, gave me a 88,
.one under par, for the outgoing sine,
My field shots on the Incoming
nine were uniformly good, with the
. .'exception of a spade shot at tho lath,
which was too strong, and a miss hit
ahot with the same club to the 18th.
My chipping and putting, however,
"became highly unsteady coming home,
costing me a stroke to par on tho
14th and 16th.
Some may attribute my poor work
around the greens to excitement
caused by playing with the master of
them all, Bobby Jones, but that's not
"true. 1 felt at ease at all times. He
Is a most considerate partner, and
his magnificent play with his woods
an Inspiration.
Unfortunately Bobby and I dldnt
do much today to further our chances
of winning from such a fast field,
but one can never tell. Tomorrow we
may get red hot and go out In front
of the pack.
MAKES BRIEF VISIT
. Xdward J. Rarknesa, director of the
Southern Paclflo company, and a man
known throughout the world for his
oharltles, passed through Medford
this morning on train No. 8. He was
ocompanled from Ashland by A. 8.
Rosenbaum, district freight and truf
fle agent for the Southern Paclflo,
and was presented with a box of
Rogue River valley pears.
He was In his special business car,
Palham.
The tuberculosis hospital at Tuoson,
Alisons was buuv by Mr. Harkneia
and he Is also known for Important
donations, which hare been made to
Harvard and Yale.
He' haa 'several friends In Medford
being a classmate or the late Phillip
Hammll of this city and S. a. Burgess.
On previous lslts to the valley, Mr.
Harkness enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake
and a motor Journey over tha Red
wood highway.
TEN-YEAR TERMS FOR
. PENDLETON ROBBERY
1 PENDLETON. March S3. (AP)
Charles Smiley of Pendleton, and
Robert Oreer of Stanfleld, each 31.
were today sentenced to 10-year
terms In state prison after they had
pleaded guilty to charges of assault
and robbery with dangerous weapons.
The two were captured Sunday with
in 30 minutes after a service station
here had been robbed of a few dollars.
CATCH COLD EASILY?
Mrg, E. H. A mo of Kit
R. 1) St. TamrnsL Wh .
ays: "At one tlmt t wn
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In. tvvrre told tha irtiM
I: In tnv thrtl and hmnrhlat
Cioldrn Mrttlral PUcovery
And It tiullt m up no that
X hit IftKf. Hie cold Aim
, 4in'ri quickly too."
Write lr. Pierre'. Clinic, ButfUo, W. Y
for free medical advice.
New taliu W tit, liquid $1 00. Lam
blM, ubt. oc liquid. 114, Xm p0 pa? r.uu
Meteorological Report
Forecast
Medford and vicinity: fair tonight
and Saturday; frost tonight.
. Oregon: fair tonight and Saturday;
freezing temperature east and local
frost weat portion tonight. -
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
h Iff heat 64; lowest 25.,
Total monthly precipitation .04
inches; deficiency for the month,
132 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1933, 6.86 Inches; deficiency for
the season, 6.89 lnchee.
Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yes
terday 40 per cent; S a. m, today,
03 per cent.
Tomorrow: sunrise, 6:07 a. m.; sun
set, 6:27 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
130 Meridian Time
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5. and W. Campaign
Launched To Boost
Sales Says Fowler
Suasman and Wormser, manufac
turers of famous S. and W. "mel
lowed" coffee and fl. and W. canned
foods, have launched a oomprehen-
slvs advertising program In the Med
ford Mall Tribune. This campaign,
the opening ad of which appeared In
the Trlbune'a Issue of Maroh 0th, has
been prepared by Vincent Leahy, well
known advertising agency.
Our 1034 advertising program calls
for diversified media and consistent,
well prepared promotion to assist the
many southern Oregon and northern
California dealers for S. and W. pro
ducts, according to Jack Fowler of
this city, 8. and W. representative
for the vast territory covering south
ern Oregon and the northern counties
of California. "S. and W. Bales have
shown a gratifying Increase recently,"
Mr. Fowler said. "This new advertis
ing program will further stimulate
business for dealers here who handle
Sussman and Wormser's many products."
OREGON BUTTER
TALKED AT MEET
(Continued trora page one)
original code prohibiting the furnish
ing of free cream cans and permitting
the furnishing of free cans.
That prices charged to retailers for
butter shall be the same all over the
state and be based upon the Portland
cube price, and the price to be paid
farmers for butterfat to vary in the
various rones and also to be based
upon the Portland cube price for but
ter. Medford In Zone Three
Zone one, as proposed by the com
mtttee, would include the city of port
land while zone two would embrace
the area within 60 miles of that city.
All territory in Oregon west of the
Cascade mountains and Klamath
county would be Included in zone
three. The fourth zone would em
brace all of eastern Oregon, exclusive
of Klamath county.
The minimum price which shall be
paid f. o. b Portland for butterfat
to be used In the manufacture of but
ter would be based upon the Portland
Produce exchange quotations on extra
grade cube butter.
In zone two the minimum prices
would be one cent under this sched
ule for deliveries to creamery or ro-
oelvtng station, and three cents under;
deliveries f. o. b. producers door.
Minimum Price Set
The minimum prices in zone three
would be two cents under deliveries
to creamery or receiving station and
four cents under for deliveries f. o. b
producer's door.
These prices would apply only to
butterfat which would make extra
grade butter. The minimum price for
butterfat which will make 90 or 01
score, but not 93 score, butter or for
butterfat obtained from the producer
delivering less often than twice a
week, would be two cents under the
extra grade price. The minimum, price
for butterfat which wilt make 69 score
butter shall be three cents under the
extra grade price, and butterfat be
low these standards shall be pur
chased at Ite market value.
Proponent of the zoning plan ar
gued that a division of the state Into
four districts would result in more
equitable returns for the producers
and manufacturers and would elimin
ate confusion and cuiseUng. Many
producers opposed the zoning plan.
with rustic furniture. The table tops
are of slabs cut from huge trees, with
legs made of the limbs, and stained
with clear Tarnish to preserve tbe
rustic appearance.
Music for Saturday night's open
ing will be furnished by tbe orchestra
GRANTS PASS, March 23, (Spl.)
"Tahoma Park' new pleasure resort
about five mi lee south of Grants Pass
on the Pacific highway, will be for
mally opened to the public Saturday
night, Mrs. Iva Frederick, owner an
nounced Thursday..
Attractively done In red, black, and
white, with a wolr skin decorating one
wall, the dining room Is furnished
PARTICULAR PEOPLE PATRONIZE THE
City Meat Market
FREE DELIVERY :00 10:00 2:00 4:00
121 No. Central Phone 324
10 RATHER
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there's no danger EAT MEAT
JUST FOLLOW THE
NEW SCIENTIFIC
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and Seduce Comfortably
We Havo Some
Extra Fancy
Spring Lamb
Fancy Pig Pork Roast lb. 1 3V2C
(Picnic Style)
Jewel Shortening . 4 lb. 33c
Boston Butts Home Cured lb. 18c
Hens Rabbits Lunch Meats
of Sebastian Apollo, well knows Med
ford muslelsn.
' Th rlvsr beach behind the dicing
room hss been cleared for picnicking.
Piers far fishing have been built ex
tending Into the river.
Another feature of the resort Is
'Tahoma Lodge." which Is completely
furnished and will be rented for house
or week-end parties.
SALEM. March 33 PlM M.
Jannsen of Beaverton, filed his declar
ation of candidacy with the secretary
of state today for the republican nom
ination for state representative from
the 4th district, Washington county.
PENDLETON. March 38. (AP)
The temperature dropped below
freezing here last night for tbe first
tune since anuary 8. The minimum
was 34 degrees.
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