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BIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tueiday, May 13, 1952 Fire Regulations For Coming Season Will Be Explained Regulations, old and new, on lire season operation will be dis cussed at three meetings sched uled this month by the state for est patrol for loggers and saw mill operators in Jackson and Josephine counties. The first session will be on Wednesday, May 14, at 8 In the evening at the forest patrol head quarters on Table Rock road. An other will be on Thursday eve ning, May 15, at 8 at the Amer ican Legion hall at Cave Junc tion. The third will be in con junction with a Southern Oregon Conservation and Tree Farm as sociation meeting on May 23 at the country club at Grants Pass. Emphasis on Enforcement Emphasis in regulations dis cussion will be on more strict enforcement and open refuse fires. Amnnff the tonics will be the definition of operating areas and 1 operators responsibility while in those areas. Another subject will be operating permit suspension areas (closures). A new zoning system of applying a suspension order will be explained. District Warden Ted Maul In urging attendance of operators, declared that matters to be taken up are of great importance. No tices have been sent to operators in both counties. Quarantine Regulations Told by California Sacramento The California Department of Agriculture to day reminded those taking to mato, eggplant or pepper plants from Oregon into California that they must have Oregon plant quarantine Inspection certifi cates. The plants sometimes carry Colorado beetles, a serious pest which does not now exist in California. Hill Military Academy Nears 100th Anniversary Portland The 100th anniver sary of Hill Military academy here will be observed by a din ner at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 17, In the campus messhall, it was announced today. Many alumni will attend the reunion. President Joseph A. Hill will be the speaker, and several alumni members will be added to the board of trustees. This Week is Last For Registration Of Queen Aspirants Registrations for the Jackson County Mounted Sherlff'i posse queen contest should be made this week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slate at the Lodge motel, 945 South Riverside avenue, posse officers said today. The winner and her princesses will preside over the 10th annual Rogue River roundup June 14 and 15 sponsored by the posse. The contest is open to girls from 16 to 20 years of age Inclu sive who are Jackson county residents and who are not close relatives of Ladies Mounted troop or posse members. Mem bers of the Junior troop are eli gible. Judge Horiewomanihlp The contestants will be judged in particular on their horsewomanship. Fancy equip ment will not count, officers said today. Any additional details concerning the contest rules may bo obtained by calling Mrs. Clarence Dodge, phone 2-5905. The public is invited to the judging Sunday afternoon and to a buffet luncheon preceding at 12:30 p.m. at the posse club house. Both events will take place at the posse grounds on Sage road. A nominal charge will be made for the luncheon which will be served by the Ladies Mounted troop. The days' events are planned for entertain ment of entire families and will include games played on horse back. Salem (U.R) State police and prison authorities Monday searched for Jesse Caddell, 32, and Robert E. La Chapelle, 25, Oregon state prison trusties who escaped from Sunday night. the farm annex Curtis Hopkins Named Firm's General Agent Curtis h. Hopkins, Medford in surance man, has been named general agent for the Western Life Insurance company of Hel ena, Mont., it was announced here today. The announcement was made by Lee Cannon, agency vice president of the company, who said Hopkins will serve Jackson, Josephine and Curry counties as general agent. The company has been represented here in the past by E. E. Gore as agent, who will continue to represent the company in the same capacity. Hopkins has retained his same office in the Goldy building, and the same telephone number, he said today. He added that he will continue to service the ac counts of other companies which he has represented, and will con tinue his general insurance coun seling work. He is equipped to write life, group, accident and health, business and estate in surance, he said. The general agent has been in business in Medford for 20 years. He is a member of the Rogue Valley Underwriters association. Consumers Blamed For Conditions in Produce i 'afels i Washington (U.R) Chairman tion and efficiency of wholesale Harold D. Cooley of the House markets. Agriculture committee blamed j Indifference of Public consumers for the -filthy and ''T4he J'fVe t0 accmPlish( , , . rsubstantial Improvement must unsanitary conditions of whole-1 be blamed on tne almost com. sale produce markets. . piete indifference of the consum For more than 30 years," the North Carolina Democrat said in a statement, "public and: pri vate officials concerned with the production and distribution of food have been trying to do something to improve the sanita- ing public Cooley complained that con sumer support was almost "com pletely absent" last fall for his "much-needed" bill to provide government loans for moderniz ing wholesale markets. The bill, aimed at cutting the cost of mov ing food from farmers to con sumers, was defeated by the House last September. Six American cities' operate more than 400 electric trackless trolleys in their transit systems. They are Chicago with 551 and 160 additional to be delivered shortly, Atlanta with 453, Boston with 430, Cleveland with 411 and San Francisco and Milwau kee both with 400. Passsr.ger Slightly Hurt in Car Crash j One person was hurt when the car in which she was riding hit j a bridge railing north of Central i Point Saturday afternoon, state police reported yesterday. j The report said that a car , driven by Richard Hemmingsen, j Crescent City, Calif., hit the rail- j ing of the Griffin creek bridge i on Highway 99 after a tire blew ' i out. A passenger, Barbara Ty I ler, was taken to Community hospital for treatment of bruises, i police added. FREE DEMONSTRATION m e rle noRman COtlllTICt Open 9:30 to 5:30 Ir.cl. Saturday 214 FLUhRER BLDG. PHONE 2-9611 jrfjfV.'T Ji''' fft. r vote for Robt. L. "Bob" Brant by FOR MAY 16, 1952 WE MUST PROGRESS VOTE FOR A' YOUNG MAN WITH FRESH IDEAS Vote 111X for County Judge Pd. Pol. Adv. Brant'ey for County Judge Comm. P.O. Box 654 Medtotd VOTE FOR Dr. G. A. Bisrderff REPUBLICAN STATE Representative Integrity in Government Social Improvement without Socialism Pd. Adv. Dierdorff for State Repr, Comm r ' Si-! ff "5 5- 1 I ' . . J j. ft i i' College Librarian Heads Association Ashland Mrs. Paullne'Howard acting librarian of Reed college, Portland, Saturday was elected president of the Oregon Library association at its annual meeting here. Vice-president and president-elect is Ainsley Whitman, Willamette university library, and the new secretary Is Miss J. Kllzabeth Olson, Corvallis public school librarian. Miss Isobel Goodnough of the Salem high school library, Is treasurer. Because of the need of recruit ing qualified persons for ll brary service, members asked for appointment of a committee to study the possibilities of estab lishing s scholarship fund. 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