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MEPFOTCP MATT; TKTBUXR MTlDFOTtD, OftEOOy. TUESDAY. 'Ami'ST 20. 1JV20. PaTIE THTIET! KM COMING E AS ASSISTANT The prumotiun v Boyle will make quarters at tho cbx company in Announce nu-nt Mr. Hrewer that Jr.. av-Kiunt seer pany. hus been manaser of the ill nu'iin that hU future head ceneral office of Medfurd. also is made by If. I, liosworth, etary of the cmu- ippoinretl division Klamath division CHIEF OF COPCO :ST0RAGE PLANTl PREPARE SCHOOLS NOW RECEIVING FOR OPENING DAY; nun iiiuLiniiu runrnx nwrnrl nil tArtu uvtKmwi FLOW OF PEARS General Manager Brewer Announces Advancement of Klamath Man to Med- ford Duty H. P. Bos worth, Jr., Takes Vacancy C. M. .Hrcwer, vioe-prcsftlent ami general manaRor of the California Oregon Power company ami Moun tain, States Power company, h'is announced appointment of J. lioyle, division nianauer of the Klamath division, to the position of assistant general manager of the California Oregon Power com pany, tn t;i ke effect Sepfmher 1 . SARGON BROUGHT HIM NEW HEALTH '"The Sargon tn -aim lit not only - toned nil inv v.iiult- svM'-in and iv hii.red my health. Inn it ended the Mntnaell hnd kidney troubles t hat had almost wrecked my health. to siuv-ed Mr. Boyle. Mr. lioyle's promotion to the responsible posiitou which he will assume is well earned, heing the culmination of nearly 20 years' service v. ith the California Oreteon Power company. He first became) . affiliated with Copco in May, liUD, : -,. . i just ater graduation from the CW $100,000 StrUCtUre 0t I niversil Vuf I'alifWriin whei-o lie I majored in civil engineering. ! His first position with the com-j pany was that of chainman on a survey crew, after which he took ! charge of the survey party and f conducted the original surveys for the Copco Xo. 1 development. ! lu l!Ul Mr. lioyle became as-! slHtant engineer n charge of the. construction of Copco No. 1 power' plant, a position which ho held! The pre-couling and storage until litlti. From 1 ! 1 iJ to HUS ! plant of the Med t'ord Ice and Ster ne acted as superintendent of con-! eonipany. built at a cost "fi strueiinu for the company, during ' 1 '"i.tnty, is now in operation. The which time he bad charge of the i til't , iir u1' Bartletts for storage construction of Line 2 extension I li'd i-rf-cooling was reeeiwd Fri froin Ca Stella to Ken net t, Cali- day, and the plant now has !!." fornla, und in 1 !i 1 ft went to Klam-I m" :t'J Liils ol pears beneath iu ath Falls where he had charge ofruor. the important work of constructing i The plant Is one of the largest me Link Kiver dam. In November. I!21f Mr. Hoy! Medford Ice and Storage; Co. Placed in Operation Refrigeration System Is Model. Copy of said annual audit shall be forwarded to the community client. No Other Drives Allowed No institutional member shall uiub-rt.ike iu raise funds l'w any purpo-e whatever unless pti mis sion so to do is obtained from the board of directors of the Commu nity Chest. As and when funds are received by the Community Ctirst they shall be ib' posited in a bank or banks designated by the board of direc tors to the credit of the 'Commu nity Chest of Medford. Inc." Pooks of the Community Chest vacation months on the cleaning of , shall be audited annually under tbo building, to have It ready for j t he direction of (he boa t d of direc the opening of school. The walls tors and copy of such audit shall have been cleaned and painted, j be incorporated in the annual re which makes it possible for them port of the board of directors., to be washed. The wood-work has which shall be made at the time also been repainted and the floors , of the annual meeting f the cr variilshrd. ' poratioit. 1 lue publicity in the Due to the crowded condition of daily press and otherwise as the I.. It. liloom nnd Harvey Young janitors at the local high uchool, have been working during the the Junior high building, und the large enrollment, the old Salvution Army building has been rented for the school term, and the building hus been cleaned and renovated during the last few days. It has been found necessary to hold an nua rd directs shall be given to said unnual report. Tht fiscal year of this Commu nity Chest shall be from November 1st to October Ii I st in each year. A n n mi I Meeting In IbMi-mln.'! The annual men'ting of the cor- tther class in this building this poratioit shall be held during the was appointed division manager of the Klamath division, n position which he has held up until this time. During the period from 1H21 to date, the Klamath division, un der Mr. Doyle's direction, has wit nessed a steady and substantial j of handling, growth and development until it also alio now one r.f Ho- most important divisions of the entile Copco system. of its kind iu the northwest, and Is built to meet the future need ot the truit industry of this sec- j lion. It is equipped with modern j machinery throughout, with a coin-j plete conveyor system, enabling the movement of fruit liobi storage rooms to cars, with the minimum The conveyor sys lor the immediaif ! handling of pen is upon b h ei y, i wit liout remaining iu the sun. j The refrigeration system is a fall, "The Salvation Army build ing will not be used for home rooms, but merely for overflow classes." said K. H. Hedrick, city superintendent, this morning. "We seriously regret having to use this building." he further stated, "but due to the present conditions, we find no alternative." A new floor is being built at the I twenty-five individual memb entrance of the Junior high school j shall reipiest a special meeting 3 0 L John Tloylo hr.s proved a mosl , "'"del unit. :u'dent civic worker and has I. cm I 1,1 thw actively identified wilh el vie and community work iu Klamath Falls and vicinity. ! II. P. Posworth, Jr., who will succeed Mr. Poyle as manager of the Klamath division, is a graduate of Cornell university, school of civil, engineeriiiK. of lihaca. N. V. Mr. Posworth first joined the j Copico organization In July, I i i? :t . I working with a survey crew as chainman on the preliminary in vestigations of power sites. From December. 1M2.1. to September. If2'i, he worked with the Cop.o engineering department as assist ant design engineer. During this time he helped design the East Side plant of Klamath Falls. Co'pco No. 2 a n d P ros pert N o. 2 p o w e r plants. From September. l!2o. to date he has worked in the office of the general manager in the ca pacity of an assistant. In Febru ary. 1!)2S, he was formally elected to the position of assistant secre tary, a position which ho now holds. Fruit can be chilled core. The- system is also equipped for the even dis ti ihut ion of low temperature, without variance, a strong factor iu I In pi e-cooling process. The Medford Ice and Storage company Ibis season has com pleted and put in operation, an ex tensive de. lop men t program, lie sides lio- pre-cooling plant they i-cled an ice storage warehouse the largest on the Pacific 'oast with the exception of a similar j structure at Nampa. Idaho. The j ice stora-j warehouse was erected) at a cost of $7.VG0ii, and is equip-j ped for '.ii.' speedy hamlUn.; of, ice fm refrigerator , nrs. Lu ca- j pacity .precludes the possibility. by any change of ': I-e shortage during the fruit- shipping scaso.i. The plan: is owne-1 by Medford and Ashlui.1 citizens, ami s mnlev the g.nrnl matiageT,ent of o. T. IJergner. building by A. L. Wilkinson, local contractor. The Jackson and Roosevelt schools have been It also mined tbruoul, and a number of windows reg lazed at. the liooseyelt. Win dow frames and casings have also been repainted. At the Lincoln school minor changes have been made, besides repairs to the roof, and some ka Isoininhig done. The Washington school has also had mhior repair work done, besides the entire building has been cleaned. The janitors for the local schools who have been working all during the summer, and Will continue during the school year are; L. K. liloom and Harvey young of the senior high school; K. W. Wake field of the J unior high school, who Is also foreman of all the city school janitors; P. J. Klrkpatrick month of December in each on sin h day and at such place as the board of directors may deside. Special meetings of members may be held upon call of the board of directors. In the event that a majority of the institutional members of the Community Chest, or at least of the members of the corporation, the board shall call such meeting within thirty days of receipt of SUch request. The board of directors shall hold meetings at least once during ea-h month of the year, except that meetings in July and August may be dispensed with in the dis cretion of the board. Specia I meetings may be held as decided by the board. A quorum shall bi llot less than five members of Un heard. Meetings of executive. budget, campaign and other comibitiees shall be held as conditions warrant In the opinion of such committees. Any subscriber to the Communi ty Chest may designate the Institu tional member to which he desires his subscription credited, but the board of directors shall determine whether his subscription shall be of the Lincoln school; T-:. S. Stin-iso credited in case the total as ,iami:s a. la ni:z I've gained weight and strength und feel like a new man. "For over two years I was in poor health, I couldn't even eat simple foods without upsetting my si om a c h a n d I w a s so w ea k the slightest exertion would tire me completely out. My kidneys wor ried me a lot and 1 became so nervous I hardly ever gut any good sound sleep. 1 was always taking something for constipation, too. "Three bottles of Sargon and the Soft Mass Pills have entirely restored my health. 1 feel hun gry all the time and digest every thing perfectly. The kidney trou ble is gone and I sleep well all night. The pills relieved my con stipation and the way iny strength and energy is coming back is won derful. I'm now hale and hearty and feet many years younger than J really am." The above statement was recent ly made by James O. LaKur. 2."3 0 W. Broadway Ave.. Spokane. Sargon may be obtained in Med ford from the Magill Drug Co. ' (Paid Adv.) Judging from present indications a large radio audience will hear the "Copco Players" tonight when they broatlcast the lnlesl Helen Norris play. "Her Answer." This is the drama which recently scored a hit when given its premier broadcast over station KCIO and is believed by many to be the best dramatic, effort of the local playwright. TIih The play will be directed by Earl Davis, well known radio impres sario, who will also hike a lead in t; part in the cast. Local people should tune in on Copco hour promptly at 9 p. m. I The resignation of John Catkin, i as city attorney, will probably be f presented to the council tonight to Jtake effect October 1st. as Mr. 1 Carl; in is getting things in shape j to assume bis new duties on the 'State Tax Hoard. t .Mrs. Curkin will move to Salem ' in time for the children to enter 'school next month and Mr. Carkin 'will spend part" of his lime here i a ml pa rt at Salem until J a n u a ry ; 1st when he will move to Salem permanently. There are four names mentioned in connection wilh the appoint jmeni: W. (I. Trill, Frank Farrell, I Percy tiray and Newton Chaney. j The mayor makes the appolnt 'ment of the attorney and the coun ,cil endorses or rejects the recoiii- i mendation. jflffWi-UMP-MJim, son of the Jackson school; W. R. Hulloek of the Washington school; und 12. A. Cripps of the Roosevelt schaol. COMMUNITY OIKNT DKT.VILS f Continued from Patce One.) FOUR COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY AT 1:30, 3:15, 7 AND 9 NO SEATS RESERVED Come Early! Crowds Are Immense BUT BY ALL MEANS SEE IT! Jh&Moft Hirillinq Cktion $vcr dtlmedf Iheswry itself is NOT k STAGED OR MOVIE PRODUCTION, it is AFRICA as NATURE MADE IT. 'Jhe Johnson's cameras take you there, a-foot, alongside and into thz thick, of ii. ljhe high excitement of a river crossing amid hundreds of hungry crocodiles, en counters with giant rhinoceros, and fighting the ever -attacking hippopotamus and tlte greatest natural scene it was ever privileged a human eye and camera to record:- The scene of THE MAD ELEPHANT STAMPEDE in tlu burning Jungle 2 SOLID HOURS OF AMAZEMENT USUAL ADDED COMEDY, NEWS AND NOVELTIES ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC A Big Feature on Every Production pv? ZmCwM mm i' at the annual meeting of tlte cor poration. At ihe first annual meet ing after incorporation, nine di rectors shall be elected, three for three years, three for two years, and three for one year. Kach an nual meeting thereafter shall elect three directors as above stated. Of the three directors to be elected each year, two shall be nominated by the InstitutioniJ members, each institutional mem ber to have one vote in such nom ination. The other member shall be nominated by the individual members, through a nomination committee, tn be appointed by the president, with approval of the .board of directors. Details as to time of nomina tions, publication of names of can didates, etc., shall be as decided by the board of directors. . Kadi MenilNM Has Vote. Names of candidates submitted by institutional and individual members, as outlined above, shall be submit ted to and voted upon at the annual meeting of tbo cor poration, each member in attend ance having one vote. The officers of the board of di rectors who shall serve for one year shall be the following: A president, first vice-president, ser ond vi&e-president and treasurer. The board of directors may employ such assistants as It may deem necessary. The an Id officers shall i perform such duties as shall he I designated by the boar dof direc. 1 ors. which meeting shall be held I within 14 days after the nnnu.il ! meeting nnd election of directors , of the corporation, j The board of directors shall on j nually appoint an executive com ; mittee, & campaign committee and 1 such other committees as the said board of directors shall deem nec essary. The number of members : of such committee and its duties shall be determined by the board of directors. There shall be a budget commit tee, composed of at least five mem- hers appointed as hereinafter pro vided for a term of one year. Of the members of the budget committee, one more than half cf the total number shall be desig nated by the institutional member: of the community chest, and th1 remainder. Including the ehnlr man. shall be appointed by th. president with Die approval of tin board of directors. The duties Mid powers ' of the budget committee shall be as de fined by the board of directors. Detailed Aim-oiiuIh Must lio Hi-pi. Kadi Institutional member shall submit to the community chest, a' a time to be designated by the board of directors, an Itemized, de tailed f-tatement of expenditures and Income for the current finc:l year, together with a dqnlled esti mate of expenditures and Jneom for the if sen I year to come. Thes budgets shall be reviewed by th" budget committee n instructed bv the board of directors, and to the extent that the various estimate-. re approved by the budget com mittee and rat If led by the boa rd of directors: the same shall he In- duded a a part of the whole sum to- be raised by the community chest for the coming fiscal year. Kach institutional member fhall submit each month during the year, at a time and In form to b. prescribed by the community rhes., Of till led slut emeu t of expenditures and income for the previous month and like est i ma te of income and expenditures for the mont h to com". At the end of eah f isc.il year each intltutiona! membct shall have r, n audit of Its book, in such manner and by tuirh mean I a f prescribed by the board of Uirvcturs of thy community clival. designated shall exceed the budget allowance. This constitution may be amend ed by a majority vote of those present at a regular or special meeting of the membership of this corporation, for which at least thirty days notice in the daily press lias been given, such notice to include statement of the time and place of meeting. dCPENNEYC. Now Is the Time to Buy LANKETS Here Is the Place to Buy Them and A Small Deposit Will Hold Them for You We bought these blankets early . . . bought for over 1,400 stores. We saved for both reasons . . . and we're passing that saving on to you in the form of Lower Trices! F.very blanket new up to our standards of quality and color! Single Plaid Cotton Blanket, 98c A light-weight cotton blanket will till u need in every home. Double Plaid Cotton Blanket, 2.98 Soft and warm. SaUTn biiuiinf;. Size 7Ux8U. lu attractive plaids. 70x80 that . selected to measure PevcrsiMe Single Cotton Blanket, 2.98 Smartly m-v ! With sateen tiim'iii; to inalrli me side. Sie Part Wood Double Blanket, 3.98 An assortment of pietty piaid comliiualk'tls. Sie 7'.8-t. S ib. weight- Wool Filled Double Blanket, 4.98 A comfortably soil hl.iui.rt . . . and pretty, in lovely plaid patter tn with sateen bound eiui-i, Sie 70HO and weight A' j yuunJi. f .:: A small deposit will hold blanket purchases for youl A Word to the Smart Young Miss Getting Ready For School -fr ngr hqjk iff "igr"f!)rm1P",'fr'ir"yir')r SOON you and Mother will start out to look for full clothes. Mother, as usuul, will have her troubles in reconcil ing your uncommon goodtaate with Dud's good comr sense. No Rirl wants to look like a dud but so many Mothers full to give their daughters credit for having style; they seem to think any old thing is good enough for school when it is at school that a girl is really on exhibition. However, we are not worrying about the outcome; you will be able to take care of that. Our purpose is to caution you not to be cajoled into making a selection until you have seen the smart thirds we have been getting together for stylish young ladies like you. Expert stylists who know what the sub-debs of Smith, Vasur and Bryn Mawr choose have helped us, and that gives double assurance that you will be one of the best dressed girls in school. Many yeurs of experience in the world of fashion have taught us that there are two things sensible young women demand in clothes: (1) just loads of good individual style that cannot be duplicated ot every store in town. (2) A price that will not make Mother say, "that's just lovely but I don't think it's quite the thing." Wo kept both of these problems in mind when we selected these new Kali fashions at houses that specialize in clothes for Ju nior League girls. They have got "it", and when all is said and done they don't cost any more than just commonplace things. So if you are one of us rebellious young women just dying to get away from pokeys old "store clot'hes"that lock likethey were made for the girls of the county poor farm, bring Mother around and let's buvit it out wilh her. ADRIENNE'S "Distinctive and Individual Apparel" Medford National Bunk Building . 4ftW mA. .