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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT-, TRTBTTXR MEDFOItl). (VRF.fi ON, MONDAY, AFTUL 1. 19.15. LAST APPEAL FOR STUDENT FEES IS MADE AT COLLEGE OORVAIJJS. On., April 1. (API All student activities t Oregon BUI college which are dependent upon student body fund (or their support were suspended Sunday until next Wednesday, fallowing a apeclal meet ing of tha atudent-Iaculty board or control, wrilch fcund that funds received bo far thla term (rum the BAle of atudent body membership were not sufficient to maintain atu dent activities. If, after the temporary auspenalon, funda collected by all o'clock Wed nesday night are not sufficient to aupport the etudent progrsm, all atudent activities will be suspended for the entire term. It waa an nounced at the conclusion of the meeting. . Spring football and all o er athletic training programa will be abandoned aa a result of the board's action today, Carl Lodell. graduate manager, snnouixed. Qnly 473 student body member hlpa Have beon sold thus fsr in the term, out of a student enroll ment of approximately 3300, The etalf of the Oregon State Barometer, school publication, waa called together at the conclusion oi tl - board of control meeting this afternoon and asked to Issue s apeclal edition tomorrow morning, warning studenta at the Institution of the board's decision. Student body funds already col lected will be refunded If member ships sold by Wednesday night are not sufficient to -jupport the atu dent activities. ktosetin texas vote ban WASHINGTON, April J-(AP) The method employed in Texas to bar negroes from voting at Demo cratic primaries by restricting mem bership In the party to whltee-was eusuiiied today by the supreme court. The action of the Texas Demo cratic convention in May, 1033, In limiting party members tq white citizens qualified to vote under state laws, was challenged by R, B. Oro vey, a 44-year-old Harris county negro. In 1033 the supreme court deelared Invalid a Texas atatute which pro. hlblted ncgroea from voting at Demo cratic elections. Since then the Bame results have been sought by action of the Democratic party organization. HELEN A. VINCENT CALLED BY DEATH Helen Agnes Vincent, aged 20, a resident of Medford for the paat 19 yeara, passed away at a local hos pital at 10:00 p.m. Saturday. Helen A Mllkowsltl was born at Boston, Kansas, April 91. 1605 and was on of a family of 11 children. Besides her parents, sir. snd Mrs. Paul J. Mllkowskl of Medford, she leaves one son, Paul Dale Vincent, aged 10. Also the following br ethers and sisters: Nstus J. Mllkowskl of Gold Hill; Alfred J. Mllkowskl. Mra. Prances Grantham: Alice Messer: Clara and Heta Mllkowskl. all of Medford: Marie Webber and Katfi erlne Pasquettl of Lincoln, Calif, Leone Lewis of Prospect, Oregon and Teresa Weedon, Central Point. Rcsary will be held st the Conger chape) this evening st 7:30, and fimrttl M.rvlj-s st the Sacred Heart church at :00 a.m. Tuesday, with Rev. Father Anthony officiating, en tombment will follow In the Medford Memorial Mausoleum. Heard District LONB PINE. April 1 (Spl.)-i-Mlas Mecuin end Miss Norvell, teachers of the Lone Pine school, spent the week, end et the home of Miss Necum st Coos Bay. The Robinson children have re turned to school after two weeks of sickness. Pupils of ths Lona Pins school have been Invited to ths Oak Drove school for s play day. May J. A surprlae party was given st the horns of Mr. snd Mrs. Peters, March 17, In honor of Mra. Van Ortwlck'e thirty-seventh birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Van Ortwlck and Roy Agnes, Freds, Bertha, Velma and Cldye Van Ortwlck, Mr. and Mrs. Peters and two children, Shirley snd Donald, snd Prank Rytel. Boys' 4-H club met st the school house March 97. Mr. and Mra. Carpenter, owners of the Veritas orchard of thla district, have returned from ft trip to the Hawaiian Islan&s. The Crown Point, Illhee snd Marl, vesta orchards have finished pruning and spraying. B. H. Parsons of Seattle has been visiting his orchard In this district. Mrs. Anna Roberts, who has been visiting att he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCoy, returned to her home Sunday. Miss Wesbut from Eugene Is visit ing at the home of her sister, Mra. Helvey of this district. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker and fam ily of Roxy Ann district moved to Medford recently. They have taken up residence on Court street. The Lone Pine baseball team played the Independence school Morch 98 at the Lone Pine school. The score was 0 to 3 In favor of In dependence. Mr. end. Mrs. Robert Helvey and children visited at the Cecils Nor. quest home at Phoenix Sunday. The girls' 4-H cooking club had a meeting at the home of their lend er, Lorona Rose, Mnrch 37. Robert Helvey returned from AN turns. California, Saturday where he had been on s business trip. Mr. Robinson of Grants Psss wss a Sunday visitor at the Dean Stacy home. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab Inet Works. 4 for hobs that Wear buy NOLUE & HOK8T Bthelwyn B Hoffmann T PEAR SCAB CURB Th first of a aerie of ipraya for control of pear scab will b due shortly and growers who have such a problem to contend with are adviecd to be prepared and follow the recom Bwiidfcd program aa herein outlined, state County Agent L. P. Wilcox. Scab la a fungus dine at that at tack fruit, twigs and foliage of both apple and pear. Certain orchards during the paat few seasons have suffered severe crop loanea from the disease and In theea cases control measures are deemed essential. Prevention of Infections la the key to auccasaful ec&b control and In order to do this, fungicidal sprays must be applied at definite times during the early elages of bud and fruit development. The recommended program la aa follows: 1. Aa the cluster buds separate and prior to bloom, ue liquid lime eulfur, 8ty gallons to the 100 gallons of water. 3. When 60 to 85 percent of flow er petals have fallen; liquid lime sulfur, 2'3 gallons to the 100 gallons of water. 3. Fifteen daya after petala have fallen or with first cover spray for worm control; liquid Ume sulfur, 2 gallons to the 100 gallons of water. Smooth skin varieties of pears such as Cornice and D'Anjou may be r as set ed by the second and third sprays given abova. Soluble sulfur sprays 6 to 10 pounda vu the 100 gallons of water may be ouijoULuUxi fur the liquid Ume sulfur In caae of these varieties and applications respective ly. Casein spreaders, one hall pound per 100 gallons used with either liquid lime sulfur or soluble sulfur may aid In reducing the amount of fruit rusaet, March 80, 1035. i i Bate Falls BUTTE PALLS, April l.(Spl.) Mine Lillian Lltchenburger of Grants Pass spent Friday and Saturday last week with Mrs. Moon ruturnlng home with her father, John Lltchenburger Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Henahaw and son Dudly spent uunday with Mr. and Mra. Bud Henshaw. Betty Moon celebrated her third ny Meyers, John Litchen burger. Lil lian Lltchenburger and Betty's par ents enjoyed with Betty, ice cream and cake. Butte Palls parent-Teachers or ganization waa organized Thursday afternoon at the high school audi torium. Mrs. Jack Heyland and Mrs. Walter Young of Medford and Eagle Point helped organize the club. Twelve Joined, but many others will Join at the next meeting, April b at the grade school auditorium. Mrs. L lilchman waa elected president, Mrs. Alice Tun gate, vice president; Mrs. Chaa Patton, secretary and Mrs. Smith, treasurer. Refreshwitnta were served by the Home Economics class under the su pervision of Miss Newburg. Long tab les beautifully decorated were set In the school kitchen and ail attending were Invited. - Mrs. Elmer Oott and Mrs. Edith Adams entertained fifteen guests on Thursday afternoon at a quilting bee. Another quilting bee will be held at Mrs, Gott's horns April 0- Mrs. Clyde Hanson, Mrs. Dick Hud dle and Miss Sally Huddle are visit ing Mr. and Mra. Harold Patton. Calvin Stoddard who attended the O. 8- 0. apent his aprtng vacation at home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey and Betty Lou Geppert left for West wood, Cali fornia, March 28. Ralph Nelson and BUI Dunlap are driving caterpillars at Westwood Cali fornia, logging camp. Little Elizabeth Abbott who was very HI la Improving. Mrs. Harriet Taylor passed away at the Community hospital In Medford, Murch 23. The funeral waa held Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Taylor haa lived with her daughter. Miss Hazel Taylor, f primary teacher here since their ar rival here fifteen yeara ago. Por the lust twelve years she has assisted her daughter with the public library work. Del Hlldrcth died at Reno, Nevada recently and Al HUdreth left to at tend the funeral. Betty Hod son Is staying with her grandmother In Central point and attending school there, poo Goes la attending a meeting In Salem, Harry DeJarnett left for Hilt Wed nesday. Mrs. Jennie Pearson Is staying with her sister, Miss Hazel Taylor. Byron and Calvin Stoddard left Saturday for O. 8. C- to attend col lege, beginning Monday. Seniors are practicing for the sen ior ploy, "Two Days to Get Married." HERDER OF REINDEER SILENT, NEARLY DEAF EDMONTON, Alta.. April 1. (API Silent, almost dumb and certainly hard of hearing after five years In the fastnessea of the far north, An drew Bahr, 70-year-old reindeer herder returned to this outpost of civilization yesterday like "a man from another world." , And by special dispensation, which opened a clothing atcre and a shoe store on the Sabbath, Edmonton aaw him transformed Into "a man of the world." At the Edmonton airport, Andy stepped out of an airplane piloted south by Archie McMullen. And for the first time since ha started a trek acrcss Alaska with a reindeer herd for the hungry Esklmoa, Andv saw a city a white man's city of modern homes, streets, motor cars electric cars and plumbing. The little, stooped man almost as broad as he Is tall had com pleted a task well nigh epic, driving 3000 reindeer 1800 miles along the ice-ribbed Arctic coast to the new reindeer reserve east of the Mac kenzie delta, established by Canada for Its Impoverished natives. 1 LONE PINE WILL VOTE ON SCHOOL ADDITION Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, April 1. fSpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vencil and Vic tor Coltin motored to Grants Pass Thursday, Victor going on to Port land for an examination of his leg which was injured almost a year ago. A wagon loaded with logs ran over It when a brake gave way. He has been taking treatments in Grants Pbsb for a long time but does not Im prove satisfactorily. Eugene Morrison has been working with his team several days at Cleve Wilson's place plowing and preparing several plots of ground for seeding. Mr. Wilson who has been In Klnmath county shearing sheep, returned home Sunday to recuperate from a recent spell of pneumonia. Mr. Wilson Is professional sheep shearer and Is away from home several weeks each spring. H. D. Payne drove Into Grants Pass Thursday, accompanied by Mra. Young who took the train to Wash lngton to Join her husband who la employed there. Helen and Billy Woodblock of Grants pass spent two days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. Mrs. Anna Knutzen and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Knutzen all of Thomp son creek visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Roberts. They return ed In the evening and all attended the Townsend club meeting at the Community hall. There were some sixty or more Dresent desnlte the rain and wind. A radio speech from Los! Angeles by Judge Terrel was beard. About six Inches of snow covered the ground on upper Williams creek March 21. This Is rather discourag ing to all owners of cattle aa there Is a shortage of hay on Williams creek and it also means a spring at least three weeks late. I Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmon and son Roscoe of Ashland spent Sunday with Mrs. Lemmon'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. Their daugh ter, Mrs. 8 pence, who has been visit ing on Williams creek for soma time returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Pennington who have been living on the old Adklns place the last five yeara moved last week to a, farm near Merlin. Their young est son, Evon, has been alck for more than a week. Williams High freshman and soph omore classes will give a 3-act com edy, "Pattle Makes Things Hum," at the Grange hall Friday evening, April 5. The cast Includes Pattle, Miss Bill te Bunch; Hyacinth, Juanlta Miller; Hope Dunbar, Fay Mullln; Helen Braithwalte, Eileen Vencil; Mrs. Smith. Ait Lewman; Mrs. Green, Ed na Moomaw; Mr. Smith. Arthur Oray; Ur Green. Bel ma Barrels; Pred Little, Lyle Stone; Tom Braithwalte. Fred Lichens. Williams Sunday school young peo- ple a class enjoyed a party at the home of Mr. and Mra. BUI Lemmon last week. Those present were Clem Blodcett. teacher of tne ciass, ray Use MalFrTibune want ada. Mullen. EUn Vencil, and wnm ( Lemmon. hostess. Mel Carter. pauUM . Varner, Marian Miller. Fay n- hauaer, Ben Venal!, Honnan Webb. A. i B- Collett. Arthur Gray. Orval U- nn tog unwood Varner. K lAwnmowert time to t I hanwned tnd p,.,!; saUtd K J and delivered Medford Cycler) M H r Phone 381. 1 REPORT Of CONMTIOM Of THE Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank 4t Medlord, Count) ol Jaikson. Oregon at Hoae oi business Msrch 4lh. M DbltUlKlEll Loins and discounts Overdrafts ...-.... t ..Ha,o6S4 ( 1 Bonds, securities, etc. , Banking bouse, none: furniture and fixtures. Peat estate owned other than banking bouse ... Cash, due from banks and cash Items - Other resources Deposit with F. D. I. Corp 349 Js 11.569.18 loooe V.SST.14 ' J0.539OI 534-84 100 T.19 1 Totsl LIAUII.ITIES Capital stock pa!4 In , Surplus Undivided profits net Demand deposits ... Tim certifies ta Savings deposits Bills payable and rediscounts.. Other liabilities . ,.a3oM44... e woM-Oe --J.600.00 S1S.8J 19.14.M t0,4SS.M Con Total ,.a05.44.M Includes proceeds of t25.0OO.0O capital debentures which ire subordlnets to rights of depositors and other creditor,. State of Oregon. County of Jackson, as: I, P. E. Wshl, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, F. E. WAHL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of April, 1035. PAYS BRENHER, Notary Public (or Oregon. My commission expires October 18. 1037. Correct Attest: Delroy Oetchclt, O. Gates, Qua Newbury, Directors, LONE PINE, April 1 (Spl.) An election will be held here April 6 for the purpose of deciding whether to bond the school district to build an addition to the ai-houi. The polling nlarj will ha In t)i T.nn. Pin. tphnnl birthday anniversary March aa. Pen. and open from 3 p. m. to 7 p. m. BURK'S 314 E. Main. Tel. 418 SEAT COVERS for all cars, 95o up Delioloiii, Extra Thick Milk Shakes, 10c CLEO'S Charter No. 13771. Reserve District No. 1 REPORT OF CONDITION Or Medford National Bank Of Mrdforrl, In the Htnle of Oregon, nt the rinse of business on March 4, 103.1 ASSUTU 1. Loans and discounts . 2TO .830.118 9. Overdralte - 310.37 I. United States Government obligations, direct anaor fully guaranteed 320.710 85 4. Other bonds, atocka, and seourltles 114,533.00 5. Banking house, sso.500.00: Furniture and fixtures, to.500.00 SO, 000.00 7. Real estuto owned other than banking house 8.000.U0 B. Reserve with Federal Reserve bunk 43,100.30 0. Cash in vault oncl balances with ether bunks 101.014.47 10. Outside checks snd other cash Items 000.03 II. Redemption fund with United States Treasurer and due from United Stales Treasurer 3,500.00 14. Other assets , . 4.37300 Total AMPts agoa.8tll.a3 lltllUIIIKH 15. Demsnd deposits, except United Stulea Government deposits. public tunda, and deposits of other banks .. ........ .4383, 483 01 10. Time deposits, except postal savings, publlo funds, and de posits of other banks 336,354.13 17. Public Hinds of St.itcs, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or munlclpnlltlcs 137,310.14 :. Deposits of other banks, Including cortlfled and caahlers' checks outstanding -.......... ............. .,m,.. 4,307.88 Total of Items IS to 10: (a) Secured by pledge of loans endor Investments . 133. 103.08 lb) Not secured by pledge of losns andor Investments 000.307.30 (c) Total Deposits ao. Circulating notes outstanding 33. Capital account: .713.450.08 Class A prelerred stock, 490 shsres par HOO 00 per snare, retlrahle at I00 00 per ahare Common stock, 640 shares, par 010O0O per share Surplus . , , Undivided profits net ............. Preferred stock retirement fund 100.000.00 30,000 00 - 0.43933 .89 Total Capital Account Total Liabilities . 800 881 38 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities 38. United Statea Government obligations, direct and 'or fully guaranteed . 191.000 00 34. Other bonds, atocks, and securities .. 53.333 04 10. 87. Totsl Pledged (excluding rediscounts) ... 303 3.13 04 Pledged: (al Against circulating notes outstanding .... 50 000 00 (c) Against public funds of Slates, counties, aobool dis tricts, or other subdivisions or municipality , 133.31304 (e) Against other dt posits 31 joooo (11 Total Pledged Za0j!jSJ State of Orcfson. County of Jackson, ss: I. Oeo. T. Prey, Cashier of the above-named bank, dn Memnly swear that the above statement la true 10 the best of my knowledge and belief OEO. T. FHFY, cahler. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of April, mil. OCTAVM B WADIUI.L. Notary Public. My commission expite December CO. lo.n. Correct Attest: J. A. Pony, O. 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