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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1938. Vallev Hales $1.15 Box, Bav Citv Market. Best Price in 1 0 Years Oregon fraternltlea were revealed yes terday. Among them were: Beta Theta PI Lewis Laoy, Ash. land. Phi Delta Theta Robert Haves, Medford. Sigma Chi John Clelaod, ISM. ford. PRODUCTION CARE NOVEMBER 8 SET 4-H CLUB WINNER FALL MOVEMENTS OF CCC STARTED Forty and Eight Parade Draws Los Angeles Throngs AND QUALITY NET BY CITY COUNCIL GETS TRIP NORTH T in v w hU pe cai of enr thi r lis! oa Ml Po He Ins istt Iy'i ul am by thi ler el vai Gri 1 em am tab av bul tin of lut dis wa nol toll Met he my ihc ! Bu: am tak imi var ges (he pro ear 1 loo! inc 1 ope Pal Air Po the tgb . Eni r, can pre hi tlor thlr ten In wai Jusl pio; out her Just wu he i the urt deal thr aoui furr Stat Dun to gi flna: quit Km O. Beh the ther aom and plan uig the tuch It of b: tioni him mov agea of tl ditic but ! who sprit luhe mon and waa Justi perai couli but lndi stucV "G one i Ou Jl ( Polini fuehre Obfm lovak The Mirab Rosenberg Bros. Shipment, in Competition With Yaki ma, .California Crop Wins Consumer Praise. Tb highest price In th past ten yara was brought by three carloads of Rogue river valley Hale peaches In San Francisco market last week Bear Creek Orchards, the shippers, were notified today by their Bay City representative. We have been told that the Rogue river valley peaches were the sensa tion of the fruit trade In Ban Fran cisco and Oakland." said Harry Ros enberg of Rosenberg Brothers, own ers of Bear Creek Orchards. "When Yakima peaches were selling nround 76 to 80 cents a box, the Rogue vnl ley peaches brought $1.15. "The trade was exceedingly enthu siastic and our representative In formed us that next year we could eiil!y dlfpose of much larger quanti ties of these superior quality Rogue valley peaches at this attractive price." In shipping the peaches to market. Rosenberg Brothers used a deluxe pack which aided In bringing the high returns. "With a peach of genuinely high quality we could afford to use the deluxe pack,' Mr. Rosenberg ex plained. "The quality, however, must be there first." Mr, Rosenberg said that It was encouraging to growers to know that Rogue valley peaches. In direct com petition with the large California crop and with shipments fiom Yaki ma, could command prices ranging op to 50 per cent above prices of the competing fruit. Credit for tho high quality of the local peaches should go to the grow . era who took proper care of their orchards and picked tho fruit with care at the right .time, Mr. Rosen berg stated. He Indicated that this demonstrates ngnln thnt It Is profit able to exercise care over the pro duction end of the fruit business. The peaches commanding the high prices came from the Eugene Thorn dike and O. E. Plerco orchards, a few coming from Ashland, Mr. Rosen berg wild. Phone 942 Wo'll haul wbs yuui icluo City Sanitary Service , r . in i. ,iWriiliul,limrn)m1tflntmrn?f,rt i -1 IH inn mA,;.i;,. , mAjj .MLjummmstud& AS ELECTION DATE Mayor, Recorder, treasurer and Five Councilmen to Be Chosen To Move Dump. Throngs pm-keil the l.i Angeles strcetH for the night parade of the Forty and Klght. fun-lovlnc socli tv of the American Lrglon. Whlslle-hloivliig, iM-ll-rliisliig engines, onic pulling strings of box cars, nil laden with shouting pranksters. Above: A Tlew of the parade. TO REPORT PLANS The special wprk relief committee of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce will meet at 7:30 p. Thursday to formulate plans designed to Increose employment during the winter. The committee's report will be sub mitted to the board of directors at luncheon-meetlnK in the Hotel Mrdford Friday noon. To the lunch eon-meeting ore Invited city, county, relief and welfare organbatlon offi cials and merchants and other busi ness men of Medford. The special committee was appoint ed recently by Eugene Thorndike. chamber president, and consist of John Moffatt. Olen Arnsplger. Beth Bullln. Frpd W. flcheffel and C. D. Flea. The committee Is to work In cooperation with city officials in proposing various WPA project to provide winter employment. J'ville Boy In Navy Writes From Brazil JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 21. (Spl) An Interesting description of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Is contained In a letter received by Mrs. w. j: Edcns from hor son Fred, who Is serving on the United States navy ship En terprise. Much of the letter la devoted to the peculiarities of Brazilian cooking and to tho cosmopolitan population of Rio. The Enterprise, Edens wrote, was to leave Rio for Guantanamo bay September 3 and to depart from Ouantanamo for Norfolk September 18, scheduled to arrive at the east ern U. S. port on the 22nd. The letter enme all the wny from Rio by airmail for 35 cents. Buy Power I.I tie Land PORTLAND. Sept. 21. (AP) More than 180 parcels of land on which linemen will string up the Bonne ville backbone circuit from the dam to Vancouver, Wash., will bo pur chased by the dam administration. J. D. Ross, administrator, said yes terday. Use Mall Trloune Want 1s TO BE. PLENTIFUL WASHINGTON. Sept. 21. (AP) A promise of plenty of turkeys for Thankrglvlng and Christina dinners came today from the department of agriculture. Experts said the 1938 turkey crop was about 3.7 per cent larger than last year and the festive gobblers were somewhat heavier because of plenty of green feed In most sec tions of the country. Turkey Toms will average 17.8 pounds llvewelght at time of marketing, the department said, while liens will average 11.9 pounds. 1'relphter Off Koi-k SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21. (AP) After being pulled from the rocks yesterday at Point Arena, where she went aground Saturday, the freighter Dorothy Wlntermorc sank while In tow of a tug. marine officials said today. The city council last night adopted a resolution setting November 8 for the election of municipal officials. To be elected are a mayor, recorder, treasurer and five councilmen. A councilman from each of the four wards Is to be elected for tho full term and In addition n councilman Is to be chosen 'In the third ward to complete an unexpired term of two years. Steps were taken last night to abolish the present garbage dump on the east side of town when the gar bage disposal contract with WInnifred M. Clancy was amended. Under the amended contract tho garbage dump will be removed not later than a year hence to a 20-acrc tract two miles south of the present pit. Tho contract as amended Is to run for 10 years. At the termination of the contract. It was provided, the city has the right to acquire the new garbage disposal grounds from the contractor for $3,000 plus the value of Improve ments the.rcon. For years the present garbage dump has been the source ' of complaints because of Its proximity to residences. A report submitted by Prod W. Scheffel. city superintendent, showed that 28 defective sidewalks had been repaired by the property owners since the previous council meeting on Sep tember 6. A new list of 262 sidewalks needing repairs was filed with the council. Tho meeting was adjourned to 7:30 m. next Monday when further attention will be given to tho pro posed reconstruction of paved streets as a PWA project. The council will oIao meet with the cltlwrns budget committee to go over all Items In next year's tentative budget. Adjust Harvest Wares WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. (AP) Adjustments In harvesting wage rates for sugar beet producers in eastern Orepon. Washington, Utah and Idaho were nnnnnnrvH vcsturflnv hv th agHcultural adjustment administra tion. While 4-H members of Jackson county await selection of an out standing boy and girl from their group, Judges who will announce the choice are studying the achievement and leadership record of each contest ant preparatory to making a final choice later In the month The Judges In this county are C. D. Con rad, county club agent, C. R. Bow man, county school superintendent, and Eugene Thorndike, manager of the Medford branch of the First Na tioiml Bank of Portland. In recognition of their achieve ments, the two winning 4-H clubbers will be In Portland October e, 6 and 7th to attend the Pacific Internation al Livestock Exposition as guests of the First National. Bank cf Portland. All entertainment and transportation will be arranged by tho bank, cooper ating with H. C. Seymour, Oregon 4 H Club dlrcetor. ,In Portland the winners will Join outstanding club members from ev ery other county In the state, and the huge, party will register in a body at one of the large hotels under the chaperonage of a bank officer. Selection of each boy and girl will be based on a system of achievements worked out by Mr. Seymour which re cords Individual activities In 4-H Club work. Last year's guests from Jack son county were Olive Davis of Cen tral Point and Melvtn Poyer of Ashland. Fall movement of CCC personnel Is now underway, with special trains taking the boys back east from the Medford and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., districts for discharge at the end of the current enrollment period. Replacements will be brought from the east to build the depleted CCC companies to normal enrollment for the fall and winter program. A train with 237 enrollees left Marsbfield Monday for Fort Knox, Ky. Capt. Winthrop W. Williams was In command. Another train with 273 boys left Marshfield Monday for Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., In command of John Richardson, Vancouver Barracks. A train transporting 200 enrollees to Fort Bragg, N. C, is scheduled to leave here tomorrow in command of Lieut. A. M. Ahrens. Another train will leave tomorrow, destined for Fort Benning, Ga., with 300 enrollees. It will depart from Vancouver Barracks. The usual shift of Medford district camps for the winter will take place about mid-October. WILL JOIN FRAT EUGENE. Sept. Jl. 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