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PAGE SEVEN U Snider Dairy Started 30 Years Ago Enjoys Continued Expansion MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTTXE, MEDFORD. OREGON'. TVEDSPAT. MAY 15. 1935. MADE DELIVERIES "Loco" pawd the earth SO 7aw ago and waited impatiently for a five gallon m of milk to be loaded In the burkboard by the young Mr. and Mrs. John Snider before starting on a. round of the email town of Med ford . Prospectl ve customer were warned by a bell that the milk wagon was making it dally delivery. If they u-ere Interested they brought out their dipper and bucket. Traveling the main atreets of Med ford In those dys was difficult even for a horw and one time the milk waa 'delayed on account of Loco get ting atuck in the mud In front of tne old Nash hotel, Mrs. Snider related yesterday. It waa in 1904 at Columbu. Ohio, that Mr. and Mrs. Snider started for Med ford. Oregon, on their honeymoon trip, expecting to local on the L. B. Warner ranch on the Jacksonville highway. It was soon after that Snl der'a dairy was organized on a small scale. Business continued to improve and after eight years they moved to the Gore ranch where they kept 150 cows. In 1020 Snlder's bought the Inde pendence Creamery from S. K. Eld rldge at the present location of the new dairy plant. At that time the dairy staff consisted of 13 employees, four of whom are still working for the creamery. Ten trucks have been added elnce that time and the bust zwvw has con ti tmed to grow until Snider Dairy and Produce company is nog recognised aa one of tha lead ing dairies in Oregon. Twenty -eight years ago Snlder's introduced milk bottle in southern Oregon and they vera also the first to use milk tickets In this locality. Their slogan "We led. others follow" tndlcaws the progress! epirit of the firm. PORTLAND, May 15. (AP) In t public proclamation on foreign trade week. Governor Martin today urged residents of Oregon to study care fully fact concerning overseas com merce, declaring, "trade understand ing between nations protects and preserves prosperity and paves the way for lasting peace." The proclamation for the special week. May 19 to 25, was given the Portland chamber. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Millwork AND Plate Glass FROM PADGHAM PLANING MILL IN MEDFORD AREA The officers of Anlder Dairy and Produce company Include the follow ing: President snd manager, Mrs. M M. Snider; Mim Mary Snider, vice president and treasurer; D. O. Fred erick, sales manager; H. C. Thomp son, plant manager; Mrs, Alice Dunn, office manager. Milk, butter, iet eream and other products are delivered to patrons throughout Jackson and Josephine counties by 14 attractive white trucks plainly marked with the name "Snl der's" in black letters. Twenty-seven unusually loyal em ployees are maintained by the fintder dairy company and the entire payroll Is one of the largest m Med ford. In sddltlon to this there is an extensive farm payroll, "flout hern Oregon farmers and their families are always welcome here and I want them to make this their headquarters when they sre in town," Mrs. Snider aald yesterday. Willamette Names Exchange Student RALKM, May l6.jp) Miss Martha Jane Hottell of Jennings lodge near Portlsnd, waa unsnimoualy chosen by Willamette university student snd faculty members yeaterday as the first exchange student from the uni versity to attend the university of Hawaii at Honolulu next year. Mlas Hot tell is a junior. A scholarshij is awarded to a u dent from each school and carries with U free tuition snd room. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glsss and will replace your broken windows reasonable. Trowbridge Cab inet Works. Use Malt Tribune want ads. SCHOOL PLAY 10 AT EIGHT T "On Stage! tigbtst Curtain!" Answering the call of the foot lights, the clsas of 16 will present "Clsrence. a four-act Tarkington play, in the auditorium of the Med ford senior high school this evening at 8 o'clock. It seems that Clarence, depicted by Dolph Janes, Is a recently dis charged soldier, veiled in e deep shroud of mystery. It la later re vealed that Clarence la a big "bug" man from the horticultural depart ment and knom's his beetles, Miss Mildred Drury provides an innovation in high school dramatics. She lifts the plsy in a most refresh ing manner, showing splendid voice quality snd unrivaled stage poise. Several scenes call for heart-rendering sobs snd Miss Drury produces them as only a true artist could. Mt& Drury la Violet, the personable governess of the Wheeler family. Mr. Stem, taken by Bob Young. Is a perfect example of a jilted lover, and displays soms nice acting in several scenes. The maid, played by Betty Dynan, has an Irish brogue that would fool even Mr. Oallager or Mr. Sheen. The sparkling satire is directed hy Rex Robinson snd features the cream of the high school dramatists snd is due to make a smash bit with MM ford audiences Tickets will be on sale at the high school tonight until eurtsln time, $ o'clock. Farmers To Rally To Support A.A.A WALLA WALLA. May U. )-all for a mass meeting to rally support for the federal sgrlcultursl adjust ment act and certain amendments which sre proposed to tt. today wss Issued to general farm organimtlont . cooperatives, allotment committees and Individual farmera of Washing ton. Oregon and Idaho by Charle Baker, secretary of the Washington farm bureau. The meeting will be t t p. m. Monday. May 30 at Walla Walla. "Kicmnimcx" ft Undergarment that fit at nthelwyn w. Hoffmann's y F3 Medford Hardware Co. Dealers in Kitchen Utensils Glassware Myers Pressure Pumps Keystone Fences Builders' Supplies Fishing and Hunting Materials CONGRATULATES SNIDER'S Upon the Completion of their Fine New Dairy Plant M2 af Hts&m ifcijft wfaifi iiea'iii asifiaiil tfi fiiUida at BRILL METAL WORKS Extend Congratulations to . . . SNIDER'S . . . We appreciate the opportunity of partici pating in the construction of your fine modern plant m Congratulations Snider's Dairy on the completion of your new, modern plant WM. HAMMETT PLUMBING HEATINO 225 West Main Phone 859 CONGRATULATIONS It is a privilege to join the eitizem snd business men of Jackson Oounty in offering our good wishes to the Snider Dairy A Produce Company of Medford upon the comple tion of their modern, efficient all-electric plant. The enlarged and remodeled building is a credit to Medford 'i business district and presents "an attractive, business like appearance we can all be proud of. The modern, auto matie electric equipment installed insures a perfect pro duct, scientifically handled, to eliminate the possibility of human failure. The electric refrigeration plant is the last word in efficiency. The most perfect temperature is maintained automatically for each product handled and complete circulation of air to insure even temperatures is main tained electrically. We as citizens of Medford are proud of this modern plant and extend our sincere congratulations for this improvement to their business and our community ... to SNIDER'S The California Oregon Power Company. Sherwin-Williams Paints Used by Progressive Medford Homes and Firms Including: SNIDER'S Sold Locally By The First National Bank Extends Congratulations to SNIDER'S On the completion of their new, fully equipped and strictly modern creamery The extensive Improvements made are t fine tribute to the faith of the owners in the future progress of the City of Medford and surrounding Community. The First National Bank A Departmentized Bank Commercial Savings Trust Department Safe Deposit Vaults Congratulations Snider Dairy & Produce Company Upon the Completion of Your Fine New Medford Plant PA'Holme$ INSURANCE WjENGY Jackson Co. Bank Bid sr. Phone 444 SNIDER'S ARE TO BE Congratulated Today Snider's can unboastingly claim one of the most modern and completely equipped plants of it sue on the Pacific Coast, Time and effort have not been spared, and a considerable investment has been required to reach this accomplishment. We therefore say again: SNIDER'S ARE TO BE CONGRATULATED. The Modern Lighting and Electric Control Equipment Were installed by the People's Electric Store. We also did the wiring and are proud to say that the plant is now complete in every detail in electrical equipment. When in need of anything in our line remember Estimates Cheerfully Furnished People's Electric Store Phone 12 212-214 West Main