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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1934. E F New Order Fixes Minimum Scale in Jackson and Jose phine Counties Com pliance Is Mandatory. A new order, Issued by the Oregon Milk control bond, K. O. Harlan, chairman, O, M, Plummer and Burge W. Mason, became effective the flrat day of this month, and replaces the official order, No. 6, which has pre- vlouslv been In affect, The order deala with the fixing of the minimum prlcea of milt and cream In the market area of the Rogue River valley and defining the limits of the milk shed of this vauey. . John B. Billings of Ashland, repre sentative in this district of the milk control board, waa a visitor In Med ford Thursday afternoon and pointed out that customers, as well aa the re tailers, are subject to prosecution If they fall to comply with the milk ordinance, aa Issued by the state board. The order clearly defines the prices nd manner In which milk may be purchased and any violation of this will be taken Into court, he pointed out, The order, which Is No. 86, follows: 1. Buoh Investigation and proofa aa the emergency permits, having been made, and public hearing hav ing been held after reasonable no tice to the publlo through newspapera, letters and otherwise, and due de liberation havtnK been given. It la hereby ordered that until further no tice the following temporary provis ions shall govern exclusively the minimum prices to be charged In the ale of all grades of market milk and cream by milk dealers In the Rogue River valley, countlea of Jackson and Josephine, state of Oregon: i Minimum Milk and Cream Prices. ' 3 The price to be psld producers hall be S3.10 per hundred-weight, 4 per cent fat test, t. o. b., market, with a differential of to for each one-tenth pint over or under 4 per cent. The price of farm separated market cream to producer, shall be 40o a pound but. terfat, f. o. b market. Minimum prices, wholesale to stores: Quarts - 8c pints Hlf-plnU - 'o (Half-plnta aupplled to school chil dren may be 3V4o, with exception of certain designated cases, which may be supplied free.) Out of stores (minimum prices)! Quarts, doorstep delivery or credit aalea - - omrta. nuh over counter In bot-. .' : ties " Pints I out of Milk Depots (minimum prices) : muon lota In one container, In one delivery over counter 8x Quarts, bottled by depot Bo Pints 80 Half.nlnts ...................... 90 Milk distributed at above prices In quarts, pints and half-pints ahall be mechanically bottled and capped. Bklm Milk: Whsle. Rtl. Quarts . 4o 60 O.llrm. loo 13o 4. No cash discounts, trading stamps, rebates, advertising allow ances, unusual extensions of credit, gratuities or free service of any na ture shall In any way enter Into the sale or purchase of milk or cream In Jackson and Josephine counties under this act. 5. Distributors shall charge for bottles at the rate of fio and the same smount allowed upon their re turn. No dealer will be permitted to give credit for more empty bottles than he delivered to the stop; and he shall charge 6c for each bottle that the stop falls to return. Stores shall not buy bottlea or accept bot tles In payment of groceries, but shall be limited to accepting them only in exchange for milk purchases. S. The use of any type or design of milk or cream bottle cap other than the standard flat disc cap now In general use shall require the addi tional minimum charge of le per bot tle. 7. Under the milk control law every milk dealer la required to ope rate under a license granted by the board. The term "milk dealer" means any person who purchases or han- dules milk within this state or sells milk within the state for sale In tills atate or sells milk within the state, except when consumed on the premises where sold. Violations of the law shall be punished by a fine of not less than tit or more than 1000 or Imprisonment for not less than 30 daya or more than 90 days. or both. 8. Milk treated mechanically by any process other than pasteurization shall be sold on the basts of lo per quart, i4o per pint or half-pint above the regular prices established in this order. 9. Distributors' sales of bottled milk and cream to peddlers shall be 13 per cent below wholesale prices, and accounts settled In full every 30 day period. Peddlers ahall not sell at wholesale or retail below prices set In this order. No peddler shall change the source of his supply with out written perm Is son of the milk board. Market Am and Milk Shed. 10. For the purpose of selling milk and cream the market area shall be tie geographical limits of Jackson and Josephine counties, Oregon. For the purpose of supplying milk and cream In the above described market area, the boundaries of the milk shed are hereby designated aa those farms and premises on which milk and (or) cream was being regu larly produced for sale and distribu tion in the above described market area on December 15, 1933. Producers who were not ahlpplng market milk and (or) cream on De cember 18, 1933, may file appllca tlon with the milk control board to ship and sell when market conditions, In the opinion of the board, may re quire and Justify any or all of their production. , Bulgarian or Treated Buttermilk: wnaie. u. Quarts o 10o Oallona aso 30c ; Buttermilk (churned): I Bams price aa skim milk. ' Cream Prices. ; Commercial Cream (18-33 per cent butter ft): Whale. Rtl. Half-pints .10 13o Pnta .. - .30 3So .30 8o 1.18 Cream (30-38 per cent Quarts Oallona Whlpplng butter fat): Whsle. Rtl. Half-plnta . .13 ISo Pints .as 98o Quarts .48 63c Oallona ... 1.90 9. All the above prices are based en 4 per cent milk. For each point butterfat In milk raised above 4 per cent butterfat the price ahall be In creased lo per quart,. a per pint or half-pint. All milk from legal to 4.3 per cent will take price of 4 per cent; over 4.3 per cent and not over 8.3 per cent takes price of 8 per cent milk, versge of three tests during 80-day period. 8. The term "milk" means fluid milk and the 'term "cream" means aweet cream, both sold for humsn consumption In fluid form. All cream ever 33 per cent and under SO per cent at 8c per point above table cream gallon price, and 8c point over whip ping cream gallon price fer all cream ever 88 per cent. ATTENDANCE LACK DELAYS FORMIN OF WIRTH'S PARTY (Oontlnueu uixn page one) of 'what's the use,' as 'the asms eld regime will carry on,' We have our candidate for governor and will tackle It In altogether different way we will pull through to success." The party candidate lor governor, Mr. Wirth, was Introduced and told the gathering: "It la useless to tell you how disappointed I am In the number here tonight. I have several of the dearest friends on earth, who came In response to my Invitation. I entered Into this after very careful atudy, much thought and preparation. Prosperity Plan Devised I have devised a plan to throw off the yoke of depression and lead us back to the land of freedom and plenty. X cannot fight thla alone. I must have the support of the good American people. We all know tha almost everything la wrong, and why do a few have to fight It alonet "The road we have been traveling for years Is leading to a pit, and we are heading for It. It must be ended. Thle can be ended with the ballot box, lnatead of war and bloodahed," Mr. Wlrth declared. Referring to the principles of the party, the candidate said: "This will bring ua Into our own. We have right to live and let live. We are only applying the Oolden Rule.' He made reference to those In power taking tne oread rrom your children a mouths," and aald, "we must throw off the yoke of tyranny. Some People Hungry 1 can prove to you," he said, "that people are going hungry In this land of plenty. Are we able to take car of ourselves In Oregon?" He read an Associated Press dispatch from Portland, published In the Malll Tribune, which showed an Increase deposit In the six Portland banks. He quoted figures showing that 60,- ill in Season 1 . !,, There it no other flavor quiet like that of large, sun-ripened loganberries. No wonder longenberry jelly or jam it delicacy oo any tablet Put them up now . . . for next winter . . . while at their belt! One Easy Recipe for All Jams and Jellies Regardless of the fruit, with Pen-Jel you simply follow the easy cup-for-cup method on the package and you cannot have a failure. Pen-Jel adds uit enough pure trait pectin to make the ripest fruit juice jelll PEN-JEL CE 000 families In the state would need aid during the coming year and, ac cording to Mr. Wlrth'a plan, the sur plus bank deposit could be distrib uted smong the needy families. Mr. Wlrth told his listener that the Increase wss made on the bank accounts of only a few people. He said that 8600 could keep a family a yesr and If this surplus waa distrib uted among the needy families, Ore gon could take care of Itself. He did not say how the Increased bank deposit would be transferred to a public fund. Mr. Wlrth's plan, as explained last evening, Is to take all persons off relief, except the old and disabled. He auggested changing the flow of currency Into a fund to give perma nent employment and relief to the needy. Right to Lite "It la our natural birthright to live, and live well," declared the speaker. "I'm not radical on this. I have had the 'brains' of the coast consider this plan. No one will criti cize It. 'It la wonderful If you can put It over.' they aay. Keep faith with the party and It will keep faith with you." He said he had been Invited to hold this organisation meeting In various part of the atate, but that he had chosen the country dearest to his heart Jackson county. Mr. Wlrth's speech was applauded and, when a rising vote was taken, all present agreed to return next week, with more supporters, In order that the party organlztalon might he perfected. PORTLAND, Ore'., July . (AP) I. L. Davison of Portland, whose au tomobile last Wednesday night col llded with one In which William Eln zlg, atate purchasing agent, was rid ing, was fined 100 and sentenced to 30 days In Jail when he pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of driv ing while drunk. The court suspended 38 days of the 30-day sentence. BUOENB, Ore., July (AP) Jimmy Green, 3 years old, waa killed last night at a Marcola dock when a pile of lumber fell on him. He was the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Burl B. Oreen of Marcola. Meteorological Report July 6, 1934. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Saturday. Little change In tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday but overcast west portion. Little change In temperature. Local Data, Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 92; loweat, 84. Total monthly precipitation, .9 inch; deficiency for the month, .10 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 11.0 Inches; deficiency tor the season, 6.68 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yes terday, 33; 6 a. m. today. 73. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:43 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:49 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. If A i . 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Don't Miss This Sale! . . . There's Satisfaction In Knowing That Snider' s Milk Is Safe! Snider V Milk Merits Your Confidence 1 We maintain the standards of tha federal, state and local health departments. 2 Our farmers keep only healthy cows, In clean surroundings. 3 Our city plant is as spotless as your own kitchen kept so by trained employees. 4 The safety and quality of our miik is assured by proper pas teurisation. Tho fine natural flavor of our milk is the. result of this protection. EE-MQIIMELHKf SALE We have remodeled and re-arranged our store, fixed up the front and put in the finest vegetable display you ever, saw. We think so much of our new set-up that we have arranged an especially attractive line up of bargains, for July 7th and 9th, Saturday and Monday. Come on down, look them over, and save yourself some money. 210 E. 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