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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1938)
tXGE EIGHT "MTTDFOTCD 11 ATT, TRTBTTNT5. fEBFOUT). OT?EGO'Nr. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1938. Wing's Clover Hill Dairy Will Feature "Golden Guernsey" Milk Here PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT FINE Model Dairy Will Distribute Grade A Whole Raw Milk Herd Is Among Finest Registered in Country Open noun will be held tomorrow At Charlet A. Wlng'i CloverhlU Gold en Ouermey dairy, located on the Old Stage road west of Medford at Wing orchard. The public la cordially Invited to 1 napoo t the shiny new buildinga and equipment of one of the finest and largest registered Quern sey dairies In the state. All visitors will be served a glass of the pure, rich milk which Mr. Wing will place on the local market starting Sunday morning. For those who cant attend the opening -tomorrow, the owner invites to visit the dairy Sunday. Seven years ago, purely as a hobby, Mr. Wing acquired three registered Guernsey cows lor his CloverhlU farm. Since then, he has gradually added to that tiny herd until now 63 bead of pure-bred registered Quern -neys, Including calves, graze on the green hills of hla farm. Of that total, 35 are milking cows. Mr. Wing ex pects them to produce 100 gallons of milk a day, with that amount gradually Increased as the Guernsey nerd grows laiger. Delivery service will start Sunday morning. , Showers for Cows Southern Oregon's newest dairy la the last word In clennllnaaa, beauty, and sanitation. In ttift cleanup and feeding room, each cow la showered from head to foot before milking. In the milking parlor, the walls are enameled, there Is an air-condition Ing and ventilating system and sani tation facilities are the moat modern obtainable. From there, the milk passes Into the milk room, where It tuns through an arlator and la bot tled and ready for delivery In five mlnutoa after leaving the milk palls. Plans used by Mr, Wing In con structing the modern dairy were developed by the University of Cali fornia In conjunction with V. E. Jorgensen, who owns one of the two such type dairies In California. An entire carload of special corrugated concrete was used In constructing the floors In the corrals and buildings. This flooring Is called Sonoma, Valley, and will be the only one In Oregon. Owner Charles A. Wing, owner and gen eral manager of the Wing Clover Hill Dairy, which will market Premium Oolden Guernsey milk In Medford, Mr. Wing, active In civic affairs In Medford, was former head of ft real estate concern bearing hit name, The raising of -purebred Guernsey cows has long been a hobby of .Mr. Win', and. upon his retirement from the real estate business In Med ford, he Is entering the retail milk business with high quality milk, pro duced by his herd. There are only two In California, Mr. Wing stated. Enameled Interiors All buildings are new and feature the most modern ventilating systems. Interiors are finished In white enamel, with the exception of the milking parlor, which Is cream color, in the milking parlor, four cows are milked by hand at once. There Is a cyclone fence around the buildings. All equipment and cattle have been aocepted by Golden Guernsey I no., of Peterborough, N. H., which has the most rigid requirements for use of the trade name, Golden Guernsey. The herd Is an accredited herd for TB and contagious avbortlon, and there has never been a reactor on the place, Mr. Wing stated. Included In the herd la Chlcona Pernau, a grandson of the famous Langwater Traveler, who was prob ably one of the greatest animals In the breed, having sold for 111,000. Also In the herd Is Ann of Lyndon, formerly owned by D. R. Bark ley of Everett, Wn. She Is a great-granddaughter of Ohuckanut Xlnetta, one of the best producers In the breed. Other cattle for foundation stock were purchased from Dr. A. MaoRae Smith of Belllngham, Wn., Dr. J. P. Scott of Yakima, Wn., and Herb Howell, who la now director of tha John Jacob As tor experiment station. In Corvalus. Whole Raw Milk The milk produced will be grade A whole raw milk. According to analy sis, prepared by the department of merchandise education of Good Housekeeping, Golden Guernsey milk tt percent more butterfat and 57 contains M5 percent more sulphur, percent more magnesia and 30 per cent more lime than other high quality milks. The story of Golden Guernsey milk Is a romantic one, the quaint old Island monks of St. Michel started the breed 10 centuries ago on the Island of Guernsey off the coast ot Prance. Their goat was quality, flavor, high percentage of butterfat and dis tinctive yellow color, the color we now know to show the milk high In carotene, a primary source of vita min A. In charge of deliveries of the milk will be Harold Wing, brother or the owner. Tim White, who has been employed by Mr. Wing for the past year, will be herdsman. O. A Rob bins, formerly of the Puller Rancho at Corona, Cal., will be In charge ot distribution, and the plant. HITCH-HIKER HELD E German Plea For Parole Is Denied PORTLAND, July 8. (AP) Deny ing a plea for parole. Circuit Judge I. C. Latourette, Oregon City, sit ting here, sentenced xrea w. uer- man, former real estate company head, to two years In prison today for larceny by embezzlement. The court, denying the parole plea, said there were no grounds for leniency since the company bilked some 38 persons of nearly S30.000. The defense contended thnt German had no knowledge of the embezzle ment count on which he was con victed and that the transaction In volved was handled by his son, Frank, who was recently sentenced to a five-year term. Widow Beckers To Serve Life Term LIEGE, Belgium, July 8. (AP) While a crowd outside the court house screamed "kill her I" Maria Petltjean Beckers, known as the Widow Beckers," was convicted to day of 11 poison murders and was sentenced to death. The sentence, however, automati cally was commuted to life impris onment, aa capital punishment no longer is invoked In Belgium. The ea-year-old woman burst Into hysterical weeping when the ver dict was announced. BEND, July (p) A man iden tified by State Officer Horace Betts as Richard Mundy, 30, Sioux City, Iowa, and two-time Texas convict, was arrested last night on a ranch near La pine, 30 miles south of here, on a charge of armed robbery and raid of the home of Earl Watson, Deschutes county rancher. Mundy was taken Into custody after gun play in which Betts, upon trapping Munday In the ranch home of Charles Ertckson, boldly faced the fugitive's leveled revolver, after kick ing down the door. The officer aald Mundy. a hitch hiker, went to the Watson home last night, held up Mrs. Watson and her sister-in-law, Olive Watson, bound and gagged them. and took $5. After threatening the women with a to vnlver, Betts said, Mundy fled to the vacant Krlckson home. , 'Investigation of Information that, Mundy criminally attacked a woman near La pine waa also being made, although the only chargea filed were armed robbery. Move 28 Prisoners To Grim Alcatraz BAN FRANCISCO, July 8. (AP) The transfer of 28 federal prisoners to Alcatraz Island was completed to day. The train bringing their prison cell railroad coach from Leavenworth arrived at the East Bay terminus at 7:58 a.m. The coach was detached, moved onto a barge and towed to the grim establishment on the San Francisco bay Island. It was reliably reported no "big name" convicts were In the group. 1ST REPORT IN SALEM, July 8. (AP) Claimants to beneftte under the state unem ployment law must report to an Ore gon state employment office once each week to renew claims and fail ure to do so will delay and may invalidate them, D. A. Bui more, ad ministrator, announced today. The commission's attention has been called to scattered Instances vtUere claimants have pleaded ignor ance of thla requirement, despite as signment by claims deputise who registered them of a specific day -upon which to report. Claimant's day to report at the unemployment office Is written on the back of the new Individual claim book, which also includes instruc tions which the commission urges upon claimants to read and follow carefully. Big 5. P. Warehouse Burns In San Fran SAN FRANCISCO, July (TJP Fire laat night destroyed approxi mately one-half of a two-block South ern Pacific company storage ware house In the heart of San Francisco's Industrial area. Firemen brought tha spectacular blaze under control after It burned nearly a block through the building. The fire apparently started In a store room filled with booked matches.. The building, maintained by the Southern Pacific company, housed the banana Importing firm of A. Levy J. Zentner and tha Overland Freight Transfer compsny. Gertrude Lawrence mads her de-J Jhs first fire alarm box In the but on the stage aa a child dancer United States was used In Boston, in 1908. Mass;. In 1851. About 08 percent of the popula tion of Finland over 18 years old la literate. Parking Meters Stay PORTLAND. Ore., July 8. (UP) Parking meters will remain In Port land after the trial period of 130 days, which ends August 1, Is past. The city council passed an ordinance- today extending Indefinitely their use. Plaster Work at Wing'i Cloverhill Golden Ouermey dairy by E. E. Robinson Rt. 4 Box 149 HOOD RIVER, July 8. (AP) The Hood River fir. department, working since Robert Blnnke. 20, Salt Lake City, Utah, plunged 75 feet from a rock ledge Into the devil's punch bowl, a raging Hood River torrent. last Monday, still had not located the body today. To rail Jetty Bids TOLEDO, July 8. (AP) Harold I Parrlngton, chairman of the Toledo port commission, said today bids would be called next month for the I construction of a (530,000 Jetty ex- 1 tension at the mouth of the Yaqulna river. The Chain-Link FENCING on Wing's Cloverhill Golden Guernsey Dairy was Furnished by H. 0. HIGH 124 N. Riverside Phone 38 We Extend CONGRATULATIONS To Chas. A. Wing Upon the completion of one of the finest Dairies in Southern Oregon. Medford Concrete Construction Company N. Riverside. Phone 69 Wiring Fixtures and Commercial Kelvinator Refrigeration in the New Wing's Cloverhill Golden Guernsey Dairy Were Furnished and Installed by Trowbridge & Flynn 214 West Main Street The opening of Wing's Cloverhill Golden Guernsey Dairy la evidence of the faith of Mr. Charles A. Wing in the future growth and prosperity of Medford and "A Great Country." The fine, pedigreed Guernseys of the Wing Clover Hill Dairy Herd thrive on FEEDS milled from ROGUE RIVER VALLEY GRAINS, milled by . . . Morton Milling Co. 10 W. Jackson St. Phone 657 Wing's CLOVERHILL DAIRY NOW OFFERS TO MEDFORD PEOPLE PREMIUM A ClftM of Delici ous PREMIUM ft OLDEN GUERN SEY milk anil a wafer for all who Tlslt our new dairy Patnrriftr and Sunday. (boioen Guernsey The Finest Grade A Raw Milk You Ever Tasted SEEl ONE OF OREGON'S FINEST DAIRIES A Cordial Invitation , . . is extended to everyone in southern Oregon to visit our new, modern dairy Saturday , . tee our complete facilities for handling Premium Golden Guernsey Milk . . see how thor oughly sanitary this dairy is even the pedigreed Guernseys themselves have a shower bath before being milked I . . . But, come out and see it all and enjoy a full glass of Golden Guernsey milk and a wafer... A cordial welcome awaits you! And if you can't come during "open house" Saturday come SUNDAY I CHARLES A. WING. Golden Guernsey Milk is 20 to 30 Greater in Butterfat than other high quality milk. Delicious . . . Sweet and Creamy . . . With a HIGHER BUTTER-FAT CONTENT IT'S here I Yes sir, the milk you've been waiting fori Genuine GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK the milk that GIVES YOU RICHNESS BELOW THE CREAM LINE I The appetizing flavor and unvarying quality of this fine milk are sure to appeal to you ! . . . There's EXTRA FOOD VALUE, GREATER ECONOMY VALUE, FULLER BODIED FLAVOR and essential QUALITY and PURITY in every bottle or glass of Premium GOLDEN GUERNSEY! Give this fine milk a trial YOU be convinced of its SUPERIORITY! " Vcj-'s Will FROM THE FAMOUS WING Pedigreed GUERNSEY HERD.. To meet the high standards of GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK. Wing's CLOVERHILL DAIRY has been building a fine purebred Guernsey herd over the period of several years . . . When yon attend our "open house" tomorrow, you will be interested in seeing these fine cows! Golden Guernsey . . . Fresh, Rich and Pare DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME DAILY A BIGGER QUART IN EVERY BOTTLE . . . greater food value, finer taste, richness BELOW the cream line that's what you get in WING'S CLOVERHILL DAIRY Premium GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK . . . It's a premium milk but actually MORE ECONOMICAL when you consider what you get in your milk bottle . . . You may wisely boost your budget . . , Just a little is all it takes ... for GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK1 Wing's Cloverhill Golden Guernsey Dairy OLD STAGE ROAD, AT WING ORCHARDS. EAST CT JACKSONVILLE PHONE 523-R-4 Actual Food Values IN A QUART OF GOLDEN GUERNSEY Compared to other high quality milks. MORE BUTTERFAT 20 to 30 greater than other high quality milk. MORE PROTEINS I t ounces Proteins are used to fefii the blood and muscle. Most of the protein 1" In the form of casein. The balance l In the form of lartalhnmln. MORE MILK SUGAR 1.7 ounce Milk Sugar or Lartoe I In solution In the milk. Lartn Is of special Importance In nourishing the ioting. It furors the development of desirable bacteria In the Intestines, filucose. a product of lactose. In found In the hlood and fnrnlthes energy. MORE MINERALS tA-i grain Golden Guernsey contain, the essential mineral! to the normal nutrition or man. Sulphur and Macnesla for the ' oodT fluid.. Soda and Tnta.h to neutralise acid. In the Mood. Pho.phoru. for repair of cell. I line for bone and teeth, rholor Iden.and Iron.