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1 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QI.'KOON'. TIHTU'SIMY, JULY 21, infiO. panrc stx Georgia Out To Regain Its Peach Crop Laurels The tire pictured U . the handsome new Goodyear Heavy Ditty in the 4.50-21 ize formerly 30 x 4.50) r TIiIh Georgia, tub (right) In Typical hurvcNtlnff wkmio In ahown ATLANTA P) Kpcaklnff of coiilcbackH, how about Georgia peaches? L L&Ht year Georgia IohI Us su premacy uh ruler of the pouch realm oast of the RockIob. A small crop and poor quality cuts Its carload shipments to 6,228 and tho crop's value to $3,312,000. This year the crop won't bo much larger, but tho quality Is expected to put Georgia back on top of the roost Rjfuln. A 7,d(Hl car output with un estimated vitluo of $7,000,000 1h In prospect. Tho out I ro Dixie peach bolt, trays A. V. Jones, director of the Georgia stulo bureau of marketH, will not ship moro than 13,000 cars thla year. ' Georgia 'h comeback will bo off cast In tho south by anticipated umull yields In 'XVxiis and Arkan sas, whore. winter-kill took a heavy toll. Lastr year Arkansas chal lenged Georgia's supremacy with J; t.SL Monthly Report , Jackson County Chapter Tho statistical report for the month of June shows the following Itemized record of work. , Office, Intorvlows 110, telephone inquiries 100. ' Towns vlsllod and number of (lines for social work: Talent 2, 1'hncnlx 2, Medford H. Total num ber of (owns a. Total number of clients GO. Km m I ly relief 21, transient fam ilies 11,' ox-servlco 13, child wel fare 6. . ' Cooperation with cases: Lane county chapter 3, Josophttta coun ty chapter 2, Bend chapter 1, U. 8. Veterans Hureau 3, Los Angeles county welfare department 2, As sociated Charities of Oakland 1, county 10. i GrowrlMi Hutchison's, $5.10; God ward's $26.20: Hervlco mores, $I2.1Q; Htar Market, $17. D2; John I'ornoll, $8.44; Ken no my Market, 7Gc. Total for groceries for June, $70,51. Total for groceries for Juno from lied Cross funds, $44.31. ' Milk Gold Soul Creamery, $3.00; Swiss Crcamory, $3.00; Madrona Dairy, $0.00. Total for milk for Juno, $10.20. Total for milk for June from Red Cross funds, $10. KO. Drugs Heath's. 80c; Htrnng's, $1.50. Tola! for drugs for Juno $2.40. California Oregon I'pwor com pany, $1.00. Furl Medford Fuel Co., $15.25; Val ley Fuel, $6.00. Total for fuel fnr Boy Shackled In Basement Daily While Stepmother Away At Work DETROIT, July 21. A ton year old boy has been found chain ed to a post In tho dark bnse mcnt of the homo where he lived with his fathor and stepmother. Roscued by police the lad, Clif ford Peters, told them he had boon chained up for more than 12 hours every day since school was dismissed early tn June and prior to that ho was confined In tho basement dungeon un Hatur days for about a year. The rescue, the buy said, came ns a birthday present the only one he received. A squad of policemen broko Into tho basement after receiving complaints from neighbors. LDANGER" OF NEGLECT HaamrhaMa, ! Cla lara mm jtmt Mr Don't negted Iht illghtest htdlc boo of Rectal or Colon dltordcr. It may kad to aerloua complication. Impairing your ncrvoui tyttem, vl UIHy and general health. In th paat 18 yean our nonsurgical treat lent haa relieved Ihoutand, ol aufr ferera. Write, call or phone (or our FREEbooklet conformation. It r plaint our rcmarkablcCUARANTY. Dr. Ch AS. J.Dean , RECTAL, - COLON CLINIC MAM BUa POJ COCIViT NOUSC firm & AjNnuMON ULtPflONE ATWATER 1661 a"iuTo or rices Stat vc, San rNeisc lot ANfltLtS tuunpllnip tiio J930 pinch at loft. 2,635,000 bushels and Illinois led all states cast of tho Rockies with 3,000,000 bushels. Georgia's rec ord, Its poorest In years, was 2, 8H0.000. Th estimated 7.000-car produc tion for Georgia will yield grow ers for above the $1.15 per bushel farm prlco of 1929, and tho ex pected $7,000,000 total will coin pare favorably with tho crop In 1D2K, when the yield was worth $S, 100,000. The situation, says Jones, dem onstrates tho need for controlled marketing for the entlro peach belt. This year nuturo took a hand with winter-kills In the western sector. Last yoar Insect pests and adverso weather conditions hit the Houth-caslorn section. Georgia Is preparing to handle Its fuluro surpluses In freezing plants equipped to handle "dead ripe" fruit tho cream of tho crop, hut unfit for shipment. of Red Cross Juno $20.25. Total for fuel for Juno from Red Cross, $9.25. Allowances for families, $73.00. Rout Mrs. Carrlo Kri wards, $10; H. I. Royer, $0; Albert Hhaw, $1.50; Brown & White, $52.60; J. H. Nunu, $IK; A. H. Hall, $10; J. B. Hholoy, $24. Total for rent for Juno, $122. Total for 1 rent for June from Red Cross funds, $41.50. Merchandise M. M. Dept. Htoro, $R.ltl; I-Jads & llolht-ook, $12.75. Total for morchnndlso for Juno, $17.91. Total for merchandise for Juno from Red Cross, $ I 7.01. Total material relief for Juno, $322.19. Total material relief for June from Red Cross, $127.17. Thrift Shop (Juno, 19110) Following Is a brief report of tho Thrift Hhnp for tho month of June. Twenty garments were given to fourteen persons. Donors to the shop were Mrs. Schade, J. C. Penney Co., Mrs. Gnrdenor, Mrs. Wagoner, Mrs. Hncarley, Mann's Htoro. ('ash sales , ...$49.40 Goods donated 14.60 Goods worked out 14.00 $77.90 KxM'llNCS Salary $50.00 Rent 12.60 Rofund 40 $B2.00 Total cleared 111 cash, none. Total cleared in service, $16.00. An Investigation by tiergeant Mller (lerou, ho said, revealed tho boys' father works as a night watchman and sloops by day. Ills stepmother left home for her work each morning at 6, Uerou said, chaining tho boy before she left and releasing htm when sho re turned at 6:30 p. m. Police found no provision for food or water for the boy. Ono end of a rhiilii about four feet long was padlocked to Clifford's leg. tho other to a post. AR ENROLLED AS DRYS MOSCOW m An rtntl-alcohollo hospital, the first of Its kind In the Ho viet Union, .with a capacity for one hundred patients, has opened here. After six weekss of cold baths, vaccine Injections, physical exer cise and manual labor, chronic drunkards lea'e the hospital en rolled as members of the Anti Alcoholic society. Only working people are taken In for trctitinent, degenerates and gutter-birds being barred. Kind Ktigrno Girl Kl.TGKNtS, July 23. Mabel Kdtson, 16, for whom a search was started yesterday after she had been reported missing by friend, was located late yesterday at the home of a family she had been visiting since Monday. Kn.lt Inherit IMffercnv WASHINGTON P Different strains of fruit have differences In chemical composition which are -Inheritable, the bureau of chemlsi try and tolls has found, 1 n-Ihumlk Nnw (E(C)(D)iiDYiEAm The tire shown in this advertise- ment is right now one of the . most attractive offered a car-owner. It is the new and nationally popular Goodyear Heavy Duty Balloon. Sales are rolling up on this great tire in a volume never before equaled in the rubberbusiness on a tire of super-standard quality. One reason is the outstanding good looks and extraordinary merit of the tire; another reason is the amazingly low price at which it can now be sold. The tire itself, Medford Service Station Pacific Highway at Sixth "YOUR TIRE SHOP" Phone 14 GUARANTEED TIRE REPAIRING AT .MODERATE PRICES A GENEROUS ALLOWANCE FOR THE UNUSED MILEAGE IN YOUR OLD TIRES. ysw amnn hmy TtDnns bargains ever r Now time L as the name ffnir dDmUnu Heavy Duty implies, is big, stout, massively proportioned, armored with and is the to get J outer rows of All-Weather blocks are prismed down into the side walls, as fresh and smart a touch as anything in modern design. Goodyear builds this stunning new Heavy Duty for those who want to drive fast and far with out worry, and who want extra immunity against punctures, an extra -thick extra -safe All- Weather Tread and around its sleek black sidewall runs a single identifying stripe of silver. A striking feature is the way in which the blowouts, or tire troubles of any kind. Because crude rubber is cheap this year, you can buy this special Goodyear in the size illustrated for only about a dollar more than you had to pay last year for an ordinary tire in the same size and other sizes arc priced in proportion. This is a real opportunity to make your tire money stretch its farthest, and keen buyers everywhere arc cashing it in by changing over to Goodyear Heavy Duty Balloons. Just look at the tire and you'll heed the suggestion: Now is the time to get yours! (4.50-21 size) (formerly .30 x 4.50) LOW PRICES ON GOODYEAR Pathfinder Tires 29x4.40 $5.55 29x4.50 . .' ... 6.30 29 x 5.00 '. . 7.98 30 x 5.25 9.40 32 x 6 Heavy Duty, 10-ply Truck Tires 34.10 s