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HrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFOTlD. OREGON. THT7RSDAY. JULY 1. 1937. VALLEY CHERRIES 10 .S. PAGE TEN Fruit Is Turned Into Maras chinos for Home Use Company Here Aids Grow ers Faced With Big Crop Medford district cherries are going out this year on a far-flung journey to dinner tablet in all part of the world It waa disclosed today by Gor don R. Green, division manager of American Fruit Growers, Ine. Up to this morning the company had put up about 600 barrels of cher ries at Its South Fir street packing house, more being expected as the Royal Anne season will last another week, and the blacks considerably longer, Mr. Green said. With the price being five and six cents a pound net. cherry growers here will receive a total of about 13,000, he related. The company will make little If any profit from the cherry deal but it came Into the picture to help the growers because of the restricted out let this year for an unusually large crop, Mr. Green stated. He added that the appreciation of the growers has amply repaid the company for Its ef forts to find new markets. Many Uses The company Is preparing the cher ries for use In fruit salads, cakes. Ice cream, candles and' cocktails. Many will go ultimately to bakeries and ice cream plants while others will be bottled as maraschinos for home use. When the cherries are received at the company's brining plant, they are weighed, graded and warehoused until they are ready for barrelling, Mr. Green explained. After they have been warehoused the cherries are put Into barrels and brine Is poured over them. Any Immature cherries are bleached clear by the brine but the solution does not take the sugar and color out of ripe cherries. Much Processing Allowed to set a day, the fruit Is sgsln Inspected, this time in the bar rels. Using long tweezers, Inspectors pull out enough cherries to deter mine whether the contents of the barrel will pass Inspection. After meeting requirements, the barrels are tightly sealed and shipped. The barrels are shipped to Califor nia where later they will be unpack ed, steamed, sorted again, pitted, graded and cooked to remove the sul phur of the brine solution. The cher ries are next put Into 60-gallon drums and shipped to caunera where the fruit Is prepared for final market. HERBERT SMITH SON DIES, AGED 6 MONTHS . Russell Edward Smith, Infant son f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith, passed away at their home 616 Lib arty street, Wednesday morning at the age of 6 months, 22 days, Beside the parents, there sre left the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Helen Mclntyre of Vallejo, Cal.; Don R. Bobble; Chsrlee. Beverley and Betty Smith, all of Medford. Funeral services will be held at the Conger chapel at 3:30 Friday with Rev. Wolford Dawes officiating. Interment In the Siskiyou Memorial Perk. (Continued from Page One.) mum 930 monthly pension be provid ed at a speclsl session of the legisla ture, the governor said such a mini mum would mean elimination of fed eral assistance because the govern ment makes It mandatory that pen sions be paid on the basis of need. $39,039,918 for Relief Oregon will spend $25,039,918 for social service activities during the current btenntum, compared with 7,860.422 for operation of other state activities, he said. He praised the Democrats for help ing him to put the stats In sound financial condition, asserting there wes a deficit of $1,304,290 when he took office, compared with a 260,000 surplus now, the state "being out of the red for the first time In 16 years." Ha pleaded for development of In dustry so the state will not be de pendent on agriculture, largely through the use of Bonneville dam power. "We still have the very vexing problem of timber land taxation which must be solved." he said. "We must arrange our timber tax structure so that timber Is not dumped on the market by owners who can no longer afford to bear the heavy burden of the present sched ules, thereby causing a glut In the market and a waste of our resources. Lumber Control Needed We owe It to our people who are engaged In the logging and sawmill Industries to provide them with con tinued and permanent employment that can only be assured by pacing timber on a sustained yield basis." He appealed for development of the mining Industry by using cheap pow er and building roads Into mining regions, and said advertising and de velopment of scenic attractions Is sorely needed ao that the "tourist crop." which spent 35,000,000 last year, can b Incrrnsed. THINK BEFORE YOU 2 Seagram's 7t roum BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE SIAORAM'S SBVtN CSOWN BlINOIO WHIS HCV. Th trlgM wtilahla In IM erriuct r S rMf mt aid. !?', trataM whUhlaa, VMS esi nautr! taJHta taiatlllotf fram mtri. an grain. SO Praaf. 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