MEDFORD MVIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORI), OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Ifi. 1M.
PACiE TITITITE EN
"Let's Sell Oregon to Ourselves" Slogan of Oregon Products Campaign
SETS WEEK ASIDE
BY
November 17 to 24 Named
'Oregon Industries Week'
in Effort to Build Lag
ging Payrolls of State
"Oregon Industrie Week," spor.'
ored by the Oregon Manufacturers
asoclatlon, November 17 to 24, is
strongly urged by Governor Meier as
tonic lor poor industrial and em
ployment conditions. A proclamation
setting forth the week officially as
Oregon Industries week has been is-
sued under date of November 13. Ths
governor urges general cooperation in
attractive displays of Oregon prod
uct. The public cn cooperate by
resolving that, price and quality be
ing equal, they will give preference
to the products of our own fields.
forests and factories. Schools and
civic organizations can well aas'st
through educational programs and
con testa.
Xet us make 'Oregon Industries
Week a great sucesa; then let us
put our faith and enthusiasm for
home industries into practice evsry
day of the year."
(Signed) JULIUS L. MEIER,
Govern or.
PLACING GIRDERS
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CHEESE FACTORY
JULIUS C. MC ICR
the campaign to aid Oregon factories
and to build payrolls in the state.
The proclamation reads:
"Throughout my term eg governor
and for many years before that as a
private citizen, I have repeatedly
stressed the importance of patroniz
ing home Industries and utilizing
home products for the purpose of
farwardlng the prosperity of our state.
"We all know that every dolla:
spent for Oregon manufactured or
Oregon grown commodities provldjs
employment for our people, encour
ages agriculture, speeds Industry, and
means growth and progress for our
commonwealth.
"Oregoniana are urged by concerted
action to make 'Oregon Industrie
Week from November 17 to 24, an
Impressive object lcason to the whole
state.
"Merchant can help by making
One of southern Oregon's new and
successful Industries, la, tne Rogue
Valley Cheese company of Central
Point, manufacturers of well-known
Rogue Valley "Dated Ckeese." A dis
play of thla fine product has been
attracting considerable attention tWa
week in the window of the Jacksrm
County Chamber of Commerce build
ing Interesting figures supplied by Torn
Quast. manager of tlie Rogue Valley
Cheese company, indicate the import
ance of this Industry to the Rogue
River valley. During the 12 months
of operation for the Central Point
plant, 850,000 pounds of surplus milk
have been purchased from farmers of
this locality, at a return to the farm
ers in excess of $10,000. Ninety thou
sand pounds of cheese have been pro
duced, most of this amount being
consumed locally.
Rogue Valley cheese is cured at the
modern sanitary Central Point plant,
and is placed on the market at (us:
the right time for public consump
tion. Rogue Valley cheese la datsd
so that consumers will know that th
proper time for curing has elapscJ.
according to Mr. Quast.
lny Frogs Puzzled Autolsts.
BEND, Ore. UP) Thousands oi
tiny frogs, with their shining, green
topped bodies reflecting the lights
of cars, puzzled tourists traveling
The Dalles-California highway north
of Bend as they hopped across the
road. The amphibians were miles
from water in a desert region.
ASHLAND. Not. l.(Spl.) Plac
ing of steel plate girders in the new
undercrossing bridge north of Ash
land began Thursday.
Six weeks will be required to com
plete the bridge and the necessary
grading and paving of the highway
Railway traffic will be sent over the
new bridge aa soon aa the steel gird
era are placed and the shoo-fly !s
torn out. This is expected to require
about two weeks. Qradlng and pav
ing will begin with the removal af
the shoo-fly and will take two weeks
to finish. Before traffic will be per
mitted to travel the new section of
highway it will be necessary to have
the pavement set for another tno
weeks.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE CREEK. Nov. 16. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutherland oi
Portland drove here Friday to spend
the Armlstlve holiday visiting the
latter's mother, Mrs. Eva Newton.
and other relatives. They returned
home Monday, accompanied by Mrs.
E. C. Plene, who will visit in Port
land with her sister, daughter and
other relatives. ,
Earl Croft, who has been In the
Sacred Heart hospital in Mcdford the
past two weeks for medical treat
ment, returned to his home here
this week and Is rapidly convalescing.
Mrs. Edtth Starns and Mr. and i
Mrs. Don Harmon of Grants Pa&s
were visiting relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Biles ana
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde, who have
been staying on the R. W. Dusenberry
plAce, moved Wednesday to their
place north of Grants Pass, where
they will engage in cutting wood.
Ed Shipley has been engaged in
plowing and seeding grain cn the
Croft place the past week.
Mrs. Mildred Wright, who has been
ill for some time, was taken to the
Community hospital In Medtord Wed
nesday for medical treatment.
Word has been received here of the
arrival of a baby girl at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Starns at Grants
Pass November 13. The young lady
Is a great granddaughter of Mrs.
Eva Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart and
son, Billy, and Phillip Lindaey oi
Ashland were visiting friends and
relatives here Sunday and Monday.
George Ring and two sons, Richard
and Charles, who have been 111 with
malaria fever for some time are
much Improved at present.
Madge Croft, who has been attend
ing business coIIcrq in MeOfcrd for
the past year, was obliged to re
turn to her home here to assist with
the work during the Ulnpw of her
father, Earl Croft.
Mrs. Eva Newton and her brother,
Curtis Miller, who he both been
quite ill for the past two weeks,
are both slightly improved and all
hope for their speedy recovery.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Nov. 18. (Spl.)
Scth Parker program, given at the
bchool gymnasium Monday evening;
was not a largely attended as it :
might have been, owing to ArmiMlce
night. The program was well re
ceived. Many of the farmers are doing
early butchering since the cool wea
ther. The grange will hold a get-together
meeting with the church peo
ple at the Presbyterian church Sun
day. The meeting is for the church
and the Grange and their families.
Each family is expected to bring a
well filled basket and their own tabic
service.
I Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chandler were
among those who attended Grange
at Phoenix Tuesday evening. Four
new members wete taken Into the ; calling on customers In this district
Grange. About 50 sat down to sup
per. Committee members were Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Lillie Cole
man and Harry Reames for refresh
ments, others on decorations.
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Long Mountain
this week.
Helen Wade spent Wednesday night
with Mary Ellen Holman.
Mrs. Mabel Harnlsh of Eagle Point
called on Mrs. Ruby Young Wfdnei
day afternoon.
LONG MOUNTAIN. Nov. 16. (Spl.)
The county grader is busy nn the
road in this district.
Mrs. Alice Nichols spent the week
end visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Swearlngcr. of Drain. Ore.
Mr. Yakel, the Rawleigh agent, is
Student Vote Against Drill.
AKRON, O. tUP) Men student
at Akron University have voted
against compulsory military training
by a 235 to 162 vote. H. E. Sim
mons, university president, declared
the vote was not significant, as less
than half of 830 eligible to vote had
cast ballots.
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