Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 20, 1955, Image 14

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rOURTEEir MEDFdRD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBXJNS
- Thursday, January 20,-1935
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ENDS COLORFUL CAREER South Carolina Governor
James F. Byrnes (left) is ending a 47-year public career as
governor, II., & senator, ;U. S. representative, Supreme '
Court justice and advisor to Presidents. Byrnes will retire
to a role Df elder statesman as he turns over the governor's
. cnair to George Bell Timmennan Jr. (right). He said he;
will never again seek election to public office. -
Bills in Legislature
Salem (U.R) Increased in
dustrial - accident compensation
payments for, certain disabled
workers and beneficiaries were
approved unanimously by the
House ' yesterday. - The bill now
goes to the, Senate
The increases were previous
ly authorized by successive Ore
gon legislatures, but the. appro
priation for payment must be
Orange
Grapefru
it
In Dry Crystals
Washington (U.R) "No freeze
no ; squeeze" ; stands a good
chance of becoming a household
word in the next few months.'
. At least it will if W. E.; Gall
wey has anything to say qbout
it. -rrr.j't-;:A ;
- - - Gallwey is president of Orange
Crystals, Inc., a . new - Florida
firm which this week began com
mercial, production' of orange
and grapefruit juice concentrated
in dry, crystals, ' ' ,
Water To Be Added 5
- The addition o( water . to the
crystals, which can be stored on
a cupboard shelf next to the
breakfast food, produces a juice
comparable-in-taste to a -cross
between fresh and frozen juice,
he said.
:.' - Gallwey, who expects to turn
out 2,000,000 gallons of juice a
season, , will be channeling much
of his production for a time to.
the. military, , the Veterans - Ad
ministration and hotels, restaur
ants, drug stores and institutions
who stand to save most money
, But in a few months he expects
to run some test sales in retail
markets. -- "
Prica 'CompatitiTa .
. Gallwey. also expects i the re
tail price 4. to De : "competitive"
; with frozen juice; But he said
vthe further awav f roml the hnm
.base of Florida his product gets,
: the cheaper it will becompared
to the frozen . product which, re
quires .refrigeration and costs
more , in transportation because
oi greater, weight.
' He said wholesale prices in a
Chicago area may average out
.xo aDout .77 cents .for a one-
pound can of ' orance iuice rrv.
stals which makes a ' gallon of
juice. .The grapefruit cost may
uc auuui vo cents. ;: -
made by each new session since
the original, act was not retro
active, Rep. Gust Anderson of
Portland, sponsor of the bill, ex
plained.' '
ine measure calls for an ap
propriation of $856,944 from sur
pluses in the industrial accident
fund to pay ;the difference - be
tween the original payments and
the authorized increases. If ap
proved by the Senate and signed
by the .governor, the measure
would ; become effective next
July 1. - ;;.v.
Salem (U.R) The House
passed by voice vote yesterday
resolutions expressing ' condol
ences of the families of State
Engineer Charles E.; Stricklin
and State Corporation Commis
sioner Maurice Hudson, both of
whom died last year.' The Sen
ate had previously passed such
resolutions, j ; V ' v , H ; -.
Salem (U.R) The bill which
would place all slaughterhouses
under state regulations .will be
discussed by the Senate. Agricul
tural Committee Feb.. 3, accord
ing to Committee Chairman Tur
man Chase. .
School
Play
At Rogue River
; ; Rogue River Ait' all-school
play, "The Little Dog Laughed"
will ; be presented Jan. 27, at 8
p.m.,' in ihe Rogue River High
school gymnasium. The play, or
iginally set for December, was
: postponed due ; to illness of a
cast member. - - " - -y
The evening performance will
be preceded on Wednesday at 1
p.m. by a matinee, according to
school' officials. A.-yU-,
The performance was set aft
er Bob Gilinsky, who became
ill, wasVreplaced in one at the
leading 'roles by rBill Weaver.
: Other leads, are Truman Drew
and the- Misses Nancy' Bradley
and Beverly Wehren. . ) ; - !. ;
G. B.' Fahey -directs the com
edy, 'and the National Thespian
group at the school is sponsoring
it. " v- ' : "... v-v
.Poofjymen's Meeting ;
Scheduled February. 9 . . .
All Jackson county "poultry
men are invited to a meeting
.Feb. 9 in the -county' courthouse
;to consider "panltry production
according to -W: B . Tucker,,
'county extension agent. : .: i
; ' Two topics will be considered
by the group, he said.' First will
be a production " of "chickens,
hatched in different seasons, pro
duction and egg prices and the
:. .future outlook; and, second, a
-comparison of egg-laying in wire
; cages as compared to production
:on the floor in groups. : . .
Pasture Topics To
Be Discussed Here
Ai Friday Meejing
, A pasture improvement meeting-will,'
be held" Friday from
10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the
county courthouse auditorium,
according to W. B. Tucker, coun
ty extension agent. ,
A number . of topics - will be
considered, '. including soil - con
ditions," forage plants, irrigation
and utilization. ,
Besides local authorities, sev
eral specialists from. Oregon
State college will participate in
the conference. " ;.: " ; i
Program Listed
i i The 'day's program: 10:30 a.m
soil conditions fertilizers, kind,
quantity and frequency of ap
plication, T. L. Jackson, OSC
soil specialist;'; 11:15 . a.m., for
age plants varieties, mixtures
and rates ,of seeding, W.' G. Nib-
bler or Rex Warren, farm spec
ialist, Corvallis. '
Following , a noon luncheon,
1 p.m., . irrigation time, Jre-
quency and " amounts, Marvin
Shearer;; .'irrigation . , specialist,
Corvallis; 1:45 p.m., pasture re
search and studies in southern
Oregon, H.- H : White, superin
tendent; , Talent experiment stst
tibn; '2:15. p.m. pasture utiliza
tioneconomic: factors in live
stock feeding, Don Anderson,
extension dairyman,; Cpryallis;
2:45 p.m., pasture 'management
for! maximum results, Earle Jos-
sy, county extension agent, Med-
ford, and Victor : F. Birdseye,
dairyman, Medford, , and 3:30
p.m., summary, Tucker, Med
ford.:, .': : r , ' ' - .: .;-" :
Hew Paint Company
To Begin Shortly
The Medford Paint Manufac
turing" corporation, Medford's
first such firm, will begin op
erations in about six weeks, ac
cording to Robert L. . Taylor, one
of the -owners. Ludwig Olson is
the - other owner. ' : v . ; " '-.
-, A , mill, other equipment and
raw materials are being ordered
and should be set in so that the
operations can get under way
about March i; he said. -
. The firm . will be? located at
906 North Riverside: ave., the
former location ' of the : Taylor
Paint and Wallpaper company.:
The. new; firm," originally in
corporated under ithe - name
Taylor-Olson Paint corporation,
has reincorporated to include the
name of the city.;4 : . '"-- ;
Though' manufacture will: be
gin, in a small way at first, .the
men expect ; to ' keep enlarging
the' plant. All types of paints and
enamels will be manufactured, i
. :i
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is . machine-washable. Trim . 2
pocke't style in "smart patterns
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NYLON TRICOT
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in smooth-fitting 44gore styles!
Richly trimmed with- pin-tucks
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Choice " of patterns and colors,
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