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i MFoFORD "r.TTi TTiJnTX'R AITIDFOTIT). OKEfiON. SUNDAY. AlYirST IS. 1 fV2!l. PAGE THREE r Obituary !.,T0 START TUESDAY 1 16 CARS PEARS ; SENT EAST IN The pre-coolin and .s(onii;t' plant uf llit Southern Oregon Sales, Inc., at 1'acifie Highway and Stewart uvenue, constructed at u cost of $'JUu.mio, and regarded a.s a model pro-cooling establishment, will start operations T u e s d a morning with u. force of 73 puck er tJ. The plant the last two weeks hus been visited by a steady 81 ream of (-.rowers, railroad officials,' -t riKcraUon experts, cifieiency cn-Klncri-M and storage authorities. 'J he concensus of opinion was: "The plant is a revelation!" The plant was also Inspected by Ore K'n Klale College horticultural heads. The mechanical devices and other equipment of the e:;tablih inent, are for the most part S. . H. inn flits, which heads of the concern have worked out from their practical knowledge of. the fruit Industry. The plant is 'the only one nf its kind hi the world, and will he .u.d as a model by. a number of pro-cooling houses in the northwest, to be erected in the next I wo years. The battery of sorters, wushiim machines and conveyors have been under lest runs for the last two weeks. The refrigeration system lias been in operation the past week, cooling the storage rooms, and walls of I In storage ware houses, preparatory for the re ception of fruit. Innovations in the plant are a first aid tdation for employees, larso men's and women's rest 'rooms, a cafeteria for employees, a K'"ower"s room. Leonard Car penter, president of the company, said that as soon as the fruit ship pint: rush was over, work would siart on landscaping the grounds with shrubs and flown. I'aul Seherer is general inuna'i of the plant. Others connected with the business are Corning Kenly. dordon Voorhels, and Al fred Carpenter. There Ik a gallery walk the length of the packinv, and sortint; 1 room. . for the ue of visitors, de sdrint; to .'sec the plant in opera-lion. S xte SPIXK- .l;s. An,.(. .s,(Jnk. Who. ' -lu- li.id livt d until S ptemb.-r would have been ninny-two years a He, puxsiM awav at th lnni. uf -Mr. and Airs. II. c. wik.n 1.11; unit street Saturday moniinui iu seven o'clock. j Airs. Snink ha 1 . , ... r.- hy A I rs. - ilsoa f o r o v e r 1 w o I years. ; At the ukc of ninety and al.-o' . on her ninety-first birthday .Mrs. 11. un k'ivi' her a party these N'Ud all kind uttentinns ibe oldcr t !y I mIv i'ays 11joy.1l very much. ! I'rtder Mrs. Willi's kindly ami Mfiicimt car.. Airs. Spink seemed j to euiistarilly improve but Katm- dav 1 'mil.' 1,.,.. t.n .. ,1. pi'ii.-.Mully irto lln- huul IkvoihI. 1 she hull liorumr KI'.Mtly luvej I'.v llu- Wilxnii lamiiy wIki (.. ! til Ikt ".Miiihi'i-" iiml sw will ! ! iiibsi il l,j- ihi'm iih wi-ll as I'v Iht (laiiKliti'i-, Mrs. .Jnnm-y. who j lias hclpi'ii in.ni.-.ti'i' unto hoi' un- : ui tn,. oiul. MANY NEW PRIZES BOY SCOUTS TO FOR DOLL PARADE HOLD JAMBOREE hi'. .".O.OiHI I 11 a a at hbit kherry 1 r i shK, would mak pies or S.at.tO.nyd estimated. about Construction of Va-tieni I'tinm A'ter wiJinlriK ninf. straight l.iUM).- lino iaiw.-en Klam.Ml Kails and K.n'.es at th atm-t nf th .nnm ost of more jfrn' I'hle. Detroit pitcher lost ff of the nexf Rfvfn start:. lean I'nrllaiiil compb'ied at1 than Jpi.ono. ! , (Cunt..) of Hurl let t pear.: were ship) ed from the Heme Hiver valley durlnif the past week, fiut-s from the local packing plants and railroad officials show. The first of the can lie rv pears were shipped from the valley lat night and were bound for 1 be , a 1 Portland Shipments last week are but n fraction of what will leave the val ley during the approach inu w --"k. Hut u few of the orchards have been picking. Tomorrow, how-evr-r. piektng will Ix-gin in gen eral iu orchards all over ll'.o vl- lev. Tests made Friday and yes- i terday show that the Uari lett-i l. 'VKIJ. l-'uneral servji es for , ul' now ready for plekinu in l isab He i.nvell, wife of J. T. l.ov-mt,st Mstricts of th cuiini.-. ell. who passed away at her hom-' Hera use f the -large tonnauc ."J.i W. ilili street Thursday, will' !i"4 f'"' eanninij this year, ship be held a; the t'ouoger chapel ments during the hcxi two weks 11 ::: a. ni. lod iy. j will he largely tit the canneries ni Interment v.ill be ut the U'il-1 C'alfornia and 4 he Willamett val l.'ams cr-nietery. ! ley. Tacked fruit Is already be- j lng sent to Hie eastern mari;eis D.WI.S Jiutli .Marion Davis, 2 1 -1 by several orchards including tlios 1 yar-uld, daughier of Mr. audi in the fioh! Hill and iCogne Hiv j -Mrs. ". A. Davis, passed away ut 1 or. districts. I the home of J. ;. sunnier, .t 2 0 1. Wftli but few exceptions ?.'etl K. Jackson early yesterday moin-lford packing houses will open I iii;,'. The Davis' bad coim to ihel wth capai'ity crews In the morn 1 Sumner home for a fe'.v ihyy, be-1 (ng. Several have been workin:; lng old aciiuainlances. .Miss t u-. -! intormitlently thrnout the week, is' death was uncollected a! this' mOhu ih..linlliir thn Uoar Prwk 'bhough she had b:-eu in orchard, made test runs ycr.ter- Sevei.il j .ily.es for the doll pa-, rade and childn n's pagjant, Tin s, day, Auu::sl -T. have been an neiiieed. and much Interot is be im; diplajicd In the event. Skau' Sale way stores wit I g.ve a luily pop to all children who take pan ill the parade; the .Mcdf-ou 'y 1, and llepair Pimp has offered a pri:-e for the bst deeorated bi- i-yele and Al IMebe lias offered The liny Scout summer program eonimittee discussed plans for the se. ond annual 1 :y Scout .lanibi -ret at the Armory, Aumist :'.a and w 11 tch is 1 he last evint of an in -ttiisAi summer program of hik ing and camping, when it met a, tlie Hotel Medford Saturday noon ; I lev. Carmen K. .Mell Is chairman f the committ'-e and the follow- time failing health for some ti'.ie. Kht v.as an accomplislicd violinist. i(e-i sides hf-r parents, she leives one! sister and three brothers, .lanic. 1 Lawrence. Wayne ind .M;lvin. The bodv was forwarlcd by the' .':: 1:1 -r Funeral patiora yevierday j to Oentralia, W ash, fo: c Kv. J and interinem. 1 daj' to be certain everything is in readiness for the rush of this week. The entire, Hnrtlett i;p of the Hear Creek orchard i be ing packed this ytiir. The peak of the ISartlett sea son will not oonie until about the last week in August this year because of the late ripening sea son. At that timenbout 3000 per sons will be employed In harvest - 1 1 ASK LTON Allen I. llasei- fo - , r J",hM" ll, I,,V I ing the large crop. Chris Oottli-b. fo. he last 4., ears and u here ( s Pcrolarv of the r. p. employmcu ho heg.n teaehmg school mo.v L p hl thoro w, b(i .... u u ,e. , seo a.a ai no pnrt!,K(. uf hihvv ti M-c.u nospuai a 1 1 no age 01 yers. .i j-, Haselton was born al Frasler 'Falls. , i'. Since com ing to this county Ik has resid lor many years at Uacle Point and other local. ties where he fol-i hi wed teaching. lie leaves si:;' childi-'ii. .Mrs. . .;. nigh of Ash-I land, .Mrs. J. '. King. Ashland.' Frank Iiasel:,,n 'ine lEidge Ore.. I Adin of Klamath Falls, UobertJ jaci; Kiille tor the best decorated lag head;; for the jamboree were tricycle. ' 1 rhosen: Alan Smith, decorating. Cleverness and ingenuity will seating und construction of booths; count toward the prize, which Homer Marx, publicity; William consists of ;, real (toll b,tng do-jr.ee liricker. irogrum, and, Dom nated by .Mann's department store. i .Wwberry and W. W, Alb-n, prop for the best home-made tlll. ThK' i,aies and music. The above will also apply In the doll bugi-y named heads and their 'assistants, eontest. the prl.e for. which 1h ? plan to have everything ready to in merchandise donated by Kus- move in Friday morning, August sells department store. .Miss .Me- ;;oh. ha Williams, playground sup.-rvis-i The summer program committee or. says the dolls are not hard will award a cup to the troop that to make ami may be either carved ; captures the most points at th orn of some man-rial or sorm-i Jamboree and the first troop thai foundation may be used and the wins It three years in succession doyy eonsfrucled of cloth of oth-jwill be allowed to keep it per er material. inonenlly. Points will be awarded Some elevr and uniMiie entries ' ff.r the different exhibits and are expected in the bicycle eon-, events of the Jamboree. Pen test and old fashioned and oddly-.! nants will also be awarded to built bicycles are especially vimt-.j fjrst. second and third place wln ,m1 in ''' parade. - After nert. The points will also count parade tricycle and scooter va'cea j toward the patrol gypsy lour to will be held for the smallt-r chil- San Francisco, which will be glv dreil. ..i 1,. the mil ml I hut fathered - t he most points during the summer's Work. The home made aulos for tb Contest mac he im-.i1.-. ifith ,.11,. skates, wooden wheels, baby btig- Xo admission will be charged .v wheelH or anything else that ; for the scout show but as a large occurs te the young inventor's; crowd is expected admission wili mind. The prize is a football b 1 be by Uckot only. The ticket ing donated by I import's hard-1 may he obtained free of charge ware store. . fiom unv Uov Seoul. j i I.udwiK II; y ma tin Is the latest Switzerland has completed the ' foreign heavyweight boxing threat. . electrification of l.aoo miles for lie is a graduate of the L'niversity , the main line oXthe federal rail-t of Mnnieh. I wriv - 1 I tile no shortage of labor this vear The surplus which has existed for the :past few weeks will be mostly absorbed this week, he says. i)an XcriA-, "rom Narmas IcTler ' Ye Poet's Corner De(lirat(il to Callfi:rtiia Oregon Power Co. An u nus tut I radio program which met with a fine reception fro mthe local radio public Was the presentation of "Kip Van Winkle" by Win. I.ee CrociiIeaC. noted Shakespearean reader las. Tuesday. The program which was given through the couiley of the California Oregon Power company brought out the versatility of .M '. Creenleaf In presenting all of th; characters in the play and held the keen Interest of listeners from start to finish. This was the l!l7fith time Mr. C.rcenleaf has given "Kip Van W I n k 1 e" but only the second radio presenta tion, the other one being featured' by C'opeo nearly a year ago. Med- ford people were fortunate to b able to hear this well known art . ist who Is spending u few day! here on vacation and will return j shortly to, his dramatic Work lul CulifornfJi. Salem or' and one flaughter by ; Kvery rain and every shower. a former marriage. Funeral ser vices will lie held at the Conger chapel at LMiO Tuesday. Inter ment in Central Point cemetery. . . SPINK Funeral .Mrs. Alice .M. Spink Adds to Copeo's electric power. The melting Known that feed the springs, ForntK rivers, powor to turbines brines. ervi. rs ftn- ' "TR-1 n mother of: Tlio elennesl nower. heal and M rs. I'aul Janney, who pushed ; light. away Saturday morning uf the' Tt's" eonvrnlenrc Ms Hie heart's age of HJ years, will be held ul; delight. the Fpiyeopal church in this (!! it lightens labor for man and beast at 4:00 p. m. .Monday, with the! Till most our worries now have craned. IDlLtTt k n,t,IQTT, ri COATS" DRESSES -S PO&TSWEARTTl n iftflX 14 NORTH CENTRAL ' ' Iwl Uev. P. K, liammond of Ashland, ofiiciatiiig. after which the re mains will be forwarded by tin Conger Funeral parlors, to Port land for cremation. FIRECHIEF GIVES Thousands of shops their service employ. A million homes their magic j juice enjoy. PORTLAND. Aug. 1 7. fPj H is - oh wmU wuUhj we ,0 at u, i,oUr automohile smashed against a tele-1 v. ithout Copeo's electric power, phone pole, Jiis skull fractured and; j, 'p. ti'i-IH UICS. nis pelvis broken. Atlison .Moiilton, f lit. of Portland, was found at tin side of the Pacific Highway near Woodland, Wash., cariy today. Uids opened for construction work on Hrction of road between OaitifiHcus and iloring In Cluckimas enuntv. uni1 or two .ev 1 orit mi He on 11 j - icportera who wrote that Manager i . . EU1 opened lor. sravoling an McCiiiw had been "riding" and un-1 proximately four ntilos of county lng his (Jinnts were neverely crlti-road extending north from Hunklns eied by the "little Napoleon. ' tn Menton-Polk enmity Hue. ' 1 "-1 Electric Cookery Is Cleaner jf: I ltt Ol H I III 1 L Not a Speck o That's the beauty of a Westinghou.se Electric Range with the Flavor-Zone Oven. The cooking utensils are always clean as new. It is less work to wash them, and that means less time in the kitchen. The kitchen walls and ceiling, too, are cleaner. The old smudge that used to appear above the range shortly after re-decorating is no longer prese.nt. With a . WESTINGHOUSE RANGE the kitchen is as clean as any room in the home and it is easier to keep clean. Easy Monthly Payments Peoples Electric Store 212-214 West Main Phone 12 BDMBMowniwamra Titej-day morninfi's the time. The sv. inimUitr I'O'd at the Nat is Ho place. A ml the event is tile big Irer swimming party which Fire Chief liny Klliolt is v'lving for all. the boys in .Mndfurd. All Ihe boys in .Medford. dial is. all of them under 14. and that'll orebably be a 'mil; full. .Mr. FMiott thinks. There'll lie enough fun and excitement ilmvn there Tues day from M:3m to 11:30 to make t he proverhia I ol' swim in in' ho'" mm'im us f,ui-t as a cnt eat i UK marshnia Mows in a graveyard. Boy Scouts of the city are to b siM'cial Ktiests of They'll help the little around. And everybody must iirlnp his own suit, the chief says. That's the only thinn; the ol' hwim niin' hole will have on this nvim ming party. Fruit Packers . . .Manufactvirers . . . Farmers and Contractors Using Mr. Klliutt. , M iltiii' fellows !Bl Daily Meteorological Report tundiiy. , ucu"! is. 1 1 -1' ForecHsts: .Medtoi-d and vicinity .Sunday. fair and not much chance in tempei ature. Ui Ck'on : Sunday. KCIU'i 11 l!y fair, but cloudy nr I'oKK.V etl r;et ; I'robftbly becoming unettl'd In the northwoft portion. Cooler in In terior of nm th pm-timi Invitation To inspect equipment in the motor repair department is extended to all motor owners ,-sa Hlchc-t 1 1 lnu:: i !' I I'd. tnii.iMtt:. 1 ni't.l "T I'rcrfolli'.lidn tii!rhC:- l.'-r 1. f'tS. ln ' Sun' inn Itnlity . ."i -'- it1 Suncl t.Mliiy. :;)'.' I. i'i " W. j.,"llu?.:htwm."".M,i'r"lflrt l',Miiil:.v II.niiN v ! I" ' IT1MFI' WltllT Mipplv, The Southern Oregon Electric have in their employ Expert Motor Men, with Day and Night Service available to those dependant upon Continuous, Successful Motor Operation. They Specialize in the Rewinding, Repair and Installation of Motors and Electrical Machinery and All Work Is Guaranteed. Motor Windings are Perfectly Insulated, given Three Coats of Insulating Baking Varnish and Baked in a Motor Bake Oven recently installed for this special purpose. , For Day Service Phone 889 For Night Service (After 6 P. M.) Phone 511-W RAYMOND BI00ER Shop Foreman SOUTHERN OREGON H. O. FROHBACH 409 East Main Street Medford, Oregon' MORRIS B. LEONARD i Soot! ui'wjmwuijiMIH ihmw IPIii'M'""'""' wnniin,imwnmjiinmi hmuiiwiiiiimiijii im. , HfiMiB th nr Miiwnr n i rti y H 1 r ITT--rii: mmm MM ,fl , . i rnjf! n i ni ; "rr.-;-: Rl , ; l-j :n 14 1 I 73 3C