A Glimpse Into Our Organization
[Page 7] shows our officers and department heads. We employ as many as one hundred fifty people during our busy season and from Mr. Beatty our President and General Manager, right through to our janitor, we are first-name acquaintances. Some of our employes have been with us more than twenty-five years.
Our policy of treating employes as men and brothers has resulted in a corps of loyal, industrious and highly capable department heads and employes, making our organization an ideal of efficiency.
The loyalty of our employes was given forcible expression during recent years when labor difficulties were rife and agitation and unrest seemed the natural state of affairs. Throughout this period when so many firms found it difficult to operate with any degree of satisfaction, our operations were continued unhampered with no indication of labor trouble. This shows the keen loyalty and respect we merit from those who are closely associated with our organization and who consequently know us most intimately.
Conspicuous in our every department is unity of purpose. We are working hand-in-hand, closely co-operating in every way to furnish Kellogg customers with the best plants that can be produced at the lowest possible prices consistent with high quality and to render every service necessary to their complete success with Kellogg strawberries.
| J.S. COX 1ST VICE PRES. & PACKING HOUSE MGR. | R.M. KELLOGG FOUNDER | C.J. BEATTY 2ND VICE PRES. & SUPERVISOR CANNING AND PRESERVING INVESTIGATIONS |
| E.W. HANLEY SECRETARY & ADVERTISING MGR. | F.E. BEATTY PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER | S.F. BEATTY TREASURER & OFFICE MANAGER |
| DAVID EVANS SUPT. PLANTING & HOEING | CORA SKINNER CHIEF ACCOUNTANT | CHARLES WALTER SUPT. SOIL PREPARATION |
| HARRY SMITH MGR. TRACTOR DEPARTMENT | H.W. OSBORNE CHIEF MECHANIC | JESSE EVANS OVERSEER BUILDINGS & GROUNDS |
A Kellogg Everbearing Plant in Full Fruit
PHOTOGRAPHED OCTOBER 15TH
PROGRESSIVE
The Universal Everbearer
J. R. REASONER
Originator of Senator Dunlap
and Dr. Burrill