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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1929)
MTCPF(VRT) MAIL TmHUNK MEBFOTTO, oTtKftO.V. MONDAY, .TFNK 3. 1020. Miracle Baby Artist in Conceit at Isis Tonight L ful bl E fr rirhnn-lorminn oils dot an aw ow C FRUIT EQUIPMENT Construction of the nnw J12D.OO0 substation of the California Oregon Power Company to be located on four-acre tract of land, near the Pacific and Euatorn rlnht of way, purchased laBt week from Dr. I. D. Phlpps of thlB city, will not start until September, according to Oeorge Pythian, chief construction engineer of the power concern. It will be finished and in operation by January 1, next. ; Delay . in receipt of electrical equipment and machinery to be used in the substation delayed the construction. The equipment in cludes two extra large transform ers, said to be nmong the largest In una on the Pacitlc coast. The substation will be modernly equipped throughout and built to meet future power and light de m.'.utls of this immediate territory. . A conprete base will be laid over a large area of tho site to provide a solid foundation for the heavy outdoor machinery. When the new substation Is com pleted, tho present substation on Riverside avenue will be abandon ed. - It Is locuted on a choice lot on that thoroughfare. CITY SYSTEM FOR Alke Itlory, thoro !h plenty of city "water for tho mtburban dis trict that want It, In the opinion of City Water Knglnevr F. C. J11 lurd. Hd also Jig urea that the revenue derived from fiirnitthlnK new sections with uu.ua pura t "Kubfituntlul enough for aerlous consideration." The minimum rate of 2.fi0 per month for auhurban, with a eliding aculo for over the minimum amount would he above the ordinary running expenses. There Ih also development to be considered, with the extension of water mains. Mild protests have been voiced, that Medford, In furnishing water for seetionH outsldo the city limits, was diminishing its cwr. supply. Enwlneer Dlllnrd rportH thut tho entire nrea 'between Hummit ave- nue and Jacksonville und Includ ing that city, .would use a quar ter second cubic foot of water a flny', With 18 second cubic feet coming In dally. Th's would not be a drop in the bucket. Tho district between this city ind Jacksonville now 1b helm; built UP rapidly, and is now settled on both, sides of the Jacksonville road, to the mil (lore ranch. .The Onk drove district is to vote on $ in. 000 bonds for tho ex tension of city water, j i Better Pleased 7 'Than Ever With Southern Oregon ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ultle. who have spent two months at the Hotel Medford and visiting friends here, leave tomorrow for their home In Dixon, III. They will stop off at Portlund for a day. Mr. and Mrs. Little spent ten weeks In California before coming to thLs city. They spend two months here every year, like the scenery, climate and people more every visit, and nlwnya boost for this country. Their many friends here hope to see them move o Medford. I J After having declared the frost scuHon at an end the latter pari of lat week, uh far oh giving out the itHUal cvenlnK front forecast , Kloyd Young, tho government ine tiKiroloKkHt In charge of the frost WurnJng and t em-arch work for the north went HtateM, left the city to day to Investigate tho pant nea-1 nun a 1 rum wm k in i ne nori iin n part of the state and In the fruit bells of the Male of Washington, after which he will go to the Han Kranclaco w-h t her bu reau Ht a t toil to do genenil weather forei-anttng work there for a month prior to returning to bin headiiuai tei-H and j homo nt Ponumu, Kouthei n Call ftunia. Ills iiKAlstnnt, liiy lloger, who nlno has been here Hlncn the mid die of March, left today, depart - lag for Yankton, H. I), where her will upend three week In vacation' relief at the weather station. I Ueforo lea vl nit the city today, Mr. Kogern Ha Id he under! nod that one of the orchard located In a cold sect ion despite the tern-1 perature we much ave thoj freezing point In this city, fln-d lightly Humlay mnrnliiK tin a mat ter of precaution. Mrs. V. I. TouYelle returned to day after being nhmnt over two monthH, called to Chllllcolho. Ohio, hy the nerl o tin ltlnei of her broth er, I. J. Jt lower. Indue of the court of apnea Is. Jude Itlonrmr recov ered from hi ntt'tck and -Mr. Ton Vclle, after vlltlng friends and rel nnn rei-1 to Med-j ative in Ohio, letuuud The Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc., Raymond It. Keter, managur, has ! started the installation ot fruit mu Ichlnery In Hb packing house und plunt on South Kir street, entailing an expenditure ot between whiu and $10,001). The equipment will be In operutlon the coming fruit season. - Tte new machinery Includes a new box lidding machine, costing with a copaclty of 6000 per day; two new box making machines costing $1105 euch, a lug box con veyor thut will expedite the hunn llug of fruit and the return of the lug boxes to the platform and the latest improvements of the Ilean Sprayer company. The Pinnacle plant, when the present work Is completed, will be one of the most modern plants in the valley. The rrult Industry, In preparation lor the handling of tho coming crop, has expended close to half a million dollars since the first of tile year, in new construction and addition of new equipment, as fol lows: Kimball Fruit company, new plant on Norl,h Fir street, $2.',000. Medford lire &. Storuge Co., com pleted Ice storage warehouse and cold storage und pre-coollng plant to be completed by July 20, $125, 000. . Pre-coollng and cold storage plunt of the Southern Oregon Sales. Inc., ut Stewart avenue und Pacific highway, $200,0(10. & K. Co., additional warehouse and equipment, $15,600. Yurd extensions and increased ice loading platforms by Southern I'uclflc rullroud, $r0,000. T The Crest, homo of Ituekfng ham'rt ice cream made at the coun ter, will be officially opened tomor row morning at 10 o'clock. Visitors will be given samples of ice cream the opening day, from 10 to 11 a. m. and from 2:3 to 3, and 7:30 to 8 o'clock In the even ing. Although customers have been "ervcil a lh ice cream establish ment during the past several week. Mrs. liuck Ingham sufd today that they have been handicapped be cause of limited equipment. The foudlaln equipment has been Increased to I li rce tl men the or iginal size In order to provide plen ty of storage room for the numer ous kinds of Ices made at the Crest. A large mahogany cabinet Is being built by the Trowbridge Cab inet works. This cabinet, when completed, will he filled with the candy and tobacco stock. The Crest Is attractively decor ated In a color combination of black, whle and green. All of the woodwork Is mahogany. ADD $61 ,645 TO CITY The building program In Med ford last month had a total of V. 045, according to figuroH at the city building department. Of thin amount, the Rum of $10,l4fi was Hpent for nUeralioiiH und r1.2ot) wuh ttpent for new coiiHtruction. Approximately 3ti permltR were Is sued and the larger construction Items Included the Medford Ice & Storage Co. plant und a $!M)00 home tor Mrn. KenHley. The mouth of April had n total of onlv jt'jn.KfiR. COOKS FIND NEW VALUE OF SUGAR Vegetables More Delicious When Cooked New Way Two groupH of women, nil famous cooking: experts, recently conducted a series of tests to find the most tasteful way of preparing vege table dishes. In every case, after the various way of cooking vege tables were tried, the experts unanimously voted in favor of using otdy a little water and add ing sugar in cooking vegetables. One group of experts recommends this unusual recipe for haktd a pule ami onions. Slice H medium-size apples and six mcdium-si-,c unions into a greased casserole in alter nate layers, seasoning with 'salt, pepper, la cup of sii'-ar, and 2 table spoons butter. Add cup water and bake in n moderate oven (;to0 K.) about of an hour. The sugar adds not only to the taste but al hi to the food and energy value of the vegetables, mo that they are not only valuable vitamin foods, but foods that furnish work ing power to the individual. Use a lilu'ial dash of suar, depending on the quantity cooked, with pens, lima beans, string beans, corn, car rots, beets, parsnips, sweet potatoes. squash, onions and tomatoes. Good food promotes guutf hculth. Hie war loan and 1111111110 Ilalaniicck All who are concerned with the development of special gifts In young children will he In (crested In tlie concert this Monday eve ning, at H o'clock ut the Isis thea ter by Joan and Jeanne 1 la In mi ce k, called "Tile Miracle Ilahy Artists," of Hollywood, Calif. Miss Joan Is a violiniHt and plays an instrument that belong to her grand tut her and which tie allows no one else to touch. Her com ma ml of 1 he technical resource of the instrument, octaves, double stopping, gliHsando, trills anil vi HERE ON JUNE 12 Tho Kiwanis meeting today was an open forum, there being 110 reg ular speaker or program. One of the most important an nouncements was that tho ninth northwest district governors' con ference would be held in Medford on tho ulturnnon of June 12 und ail evening mealing and banquet on the Hiuno date, at which tho la dles will attend and for which a good program Ih being arranged consisting of music and tdiort talks. Ted Baker w::: aiwnk on how the local club ia co-operating with other civic clubs. A Medford Kb wanhin Is ulso to be He'", ted to make a fivp-mina:o talk on some phase, of tho Ktuauis. This will le hi competition with the other seven clubs la tho dir-i riet, the winner to compete at Salem dur ing the, district convention with Hpeakei'H from other districts for a sliver trophy given by Governor flo win tin. J. C. Barnes Brown & Whit- m j s$&f ! I ILCTT'S $lo" ilr Month! ON SALE ALL THIS WEEK brato, are said to he remarkable, while her tone is full and vibrant. Her sister. Miss Jeanne, has one of I hone phenomenal voices which cannot he explained, except by say ing it is a gift or Cod. iiesides the artist feature of tho program, by Joan and Jeanne, the Isls theater will run the comedy anil Putho News, Mrs. Iuy, popu lar dancing teacher, will pi-esenL a group of children in colorful dances, and two of Mrs. Core's, ambitious young piano pupils will also h heard. The cities In this district are Ashland, Klamalh Falls, Bend, Bend, Marshgield, Uoaeburg, Heeds port and Medford. All will have delegations here for tho conference. Tho committee to arrange for the conference in Kiwanlans Clemen Hon, Krotlette and Jacobs. Music Committee: Kiwanlans Hay, Howard and Huchter. ; H. B. JLammond announced there would he a golf tournament at Ash ' land Sunday, June !, between Ash land and M-cdford Kiwanlans. 1 .Miss Olsen of the Southern Ore ; gon normal invited all Ktwanians to attend tho drama, "Kindling," : to be presented by the students at ' the Normal Friday, May 7. Misses jTimmenH and l;etty Jones of Med ' ford nro to take part. I Visitors wore Klwanlan Lloyd H. iMagill of the Bend club und P. D. ' Morton, both of Magill's drug store. ; unci W. C. Godfrey, chief ranger of 'the Crater Lake national park. I . After adjournment the members ivisiled the flower show In tho Kim ball Fru;c company's new packing house. I Tho meeting on June 17 will be I taken over by tho Chamber of I Commerce for their forum, tho oth- er civic clubH cu-operutlr.g. Jumos ' Stevens has consented to sing two lor three numbers. on the program land will be accompanied on the I piano by Betty Biowrh GET IN TOUCH WITH ANY OF FOLLOWING MEMBERS GF REALTY BOARD... TOD AY! Chas. Cutter field W. M. Hclmes Carl Y. Tenjjwald J. VV. Wakefield Weld E. C. Ccrn Walter Leverette Earl Tumy Chas. Ray Chas. Thsmas Realty & Insurance Co. Southern Oregon Realty Co. when "Model Aucceeded "Model T I mbtoA have no room for fuuxL carooi "N the excitement of models and new body on so many different cars' these last few scumnti we've almost overlooked the great est change of all a change in motor dettign. Even tlie most expensive oils form more carbon. A sample of (his oil, when burned, left more than three limes S3 Uiucb as Shell Motor Oil "An equal sample of Shell Motor Oil left only this smuli f ruction of carbon and it i soft carbon, not the hurd, gritty, duiuugiii kind SKr fit l 1 hlt Crowd jutnmvd hi auditoriums lust yvnr to sec the now Fords. Their enthusiasm was justified. This rvulty Jim: smuil cur marked an vitoch rnaking ciume new - lines No longer ore motors slow and in efficient, with big roomy spaces for carbon to gather. Tistonu now reach almost to the cylinder head within 132 of uu inch in fiumc motors. Increased efficiency is the order of the day. It accounts for the greater power, econom, speed of the new cars. The new Fords you now see by hundreds get their power from euch an improved motor. Yet there are people Who vMi you'd never even hoard of this change in motors. They are the refiners of motor oils that form quantities of h-ird. gritty carbon. Such oils were bad enough in old-style roomy engines. They are ruinous in the rawer card , Hard carbon causes knocking, en gine strain. Makes chip off and grind through light pistons and Shell 400, the "dry" gas, is ordinary "wet" gusoliacs. bearing. Particles get under valves, muking them leak power, warp, burn quickly. There is one niolor oil, however, thut lubrication engineers uronoum e ideal for present day lubrication. ( actually farms only 13 to 15 as muih curium as ere the costliest oils sold! The little it does form is jus! a oft toot carried away easily Ly the c:Jmu;t. It is Shell Motor Oil. The new Viig.h-varuum process by which it is made give it oilier iiiijwrtaut qual ities, too. It withstands violent tem perature changes which would break down old-stylo oils. It holds its body not only when it is cool hut un der thu intense heat inside a high compression motor. Once you begin using Shell Motor Oil you'll tolerate no other kind. MOTOR OIL made "dry" to protect your oil from the Kvcn Shell Motor Oil can bo ruined by NO room neat AO CARBON Rfineath the hood of the neuf Ford is a sturdy modern mo tor. It will give you wonderful service, sustained high speed, long life hut remember that there is no room in it far the handful of hard carbon which, old-style oils would soondeposit crunkrnsc dilution caused by, thinning witli "wet" gasoline & Weld A. Wing Agency VIST