MEDFORP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 3933. PAOE SEVEJ L BACKYARD PLOTS AID UNEMPLOYED pared to 1.400,000 a year ago. The electrified ore lint across Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle, showed a loss for June. Civilian conservation Is to have uiw der taken the driving of a 121-foot tunnel to open up 100 feet of newi cavern In Timpanogoe cave In Utah now accessible only through a 100 foot vertical shaft. Moulds Gridmen Homicides increased and suicides decreased in Kentucky In 1033. E Medford high school's gridiron ma chine, although hit hard by gradua tions, will enter the season with sev eral lads from .whom Head Coach Iarwln Burgher and his assistant. Line Coach Ed Kir t ley, expect some real football. Return of Tommy White to Med ford will Insure at least one sure-fire and experlencer spark plug for the Red and Black outfit. There are several coming Into first team rating, after service last year as sub stitute and second stringers, who look good. B1U Prentice, Pat Shaw and Glen Knox, who rate letters, are expected to be leading candidates for the guard positions left vacant by Stub Giem and Bob Ml new. Ed Bennett, barring upsets, should be seen in action on an end position while Stan Kunzman. Claude Hoover and Bob Htnman, will each make strong bid for the bertb left vacant by Bill Llndley. Ronald Baker and Burdett Kindred, lettermen and Joe Pierce, a substi tute tackle from last year are slated as likely tackle material. Don Stewart and Ruas Brown will be In competi tion for. the center spot. It Is expect ed now. Max Gillnskl and Leo Ghelardl. veteran halves will be In Tiger uni forms again and there is a gang 3f husky lads coming up from the Jun ior jhigh ranks to vie with those left over from last year's combination. PI ret game for the squad Is sched uled for September 33 with Weed, Weed, and Burgher will probably try to let a many as possible show their wares in this clash before making up his mind as to permanent lineup. Anderson Creek i ANDERSON CREEK, Sept. 12.-Spl.) Mrs. L. C. Jones, formerly of Colo rado, a beloved neighbor of Anderson crock for nine years, passed away here Sunday following a year's Ill ness. The community at large has lost one of Its most respected members whose cheery personality and Chris tian hand of fellowship will never be forgotten. Besides two sisters In Colorado she leaves a bereaved husband and dau ghter, Bon Nell, who have the sin cerest sympathy of this community. Mrs. Jones, a member of the Meth odist Episcopal church, was laid to rest In the Stearns cemetery Septem ber 6. Robert Cooper of the Photographic Survey of the government forestry service, motored up Sunday on his way to Anderson Butte, accompa nied by Mr. Edward Smith. They spent the day Inspecting the new lookout tower being erected by the CCC boys. The visibility was very poor on account of the heavy smoke, which hindered Mr. Cooper with his picture work, a new map ping survey aiding In directing fire crews. School opened Labor day, with a good enrollment including several new names. Miss Margerette Benson of Ashland presided again as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shann have moved from the Hale ranch here to apartments In Med ford, where Mr. Shann is employed at the. Davis Transfer company. Prult harvest began this week on the Schulte ranch, giving several peo ple work. Steve Lunak Is sawing wood now for his winter trade. Messrs. Smith, Donaca and Rledel are helping him. ..Several families have secured fruit and various vegetables from the val ley, which they are busy canning. Mr. Elliott, who recently purchased timber here, was reported ill at his home south of Talent. Prank Casey motored to Klamath Palls Tu e ds y, looking after business Interest. Mrs. J. C. Rledel spent Monday preserving fruit at Talent. John Schulte was over to the Mays home. Mr. Robblns, rural mall man. Is hauling hu winter supply of wood from here. John Kantor has been securing wood this past week. He. reports some of the finest peaches this year. P. M. Centers visited his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Mays Monday morning. Howard Holt man spent the week end with friends in Medford. Harvey Cliff and wife of Ashland plcniced along the shade of the creek Sunday. The Buahnell boys, former residents DARWIN K. BlUtGIIKR, MriUnrd bich ftriiool's uccrfMful crab who Is to again gulile the Titer tram In the coming Mason. of this district, came up last week lor oedar posts, for Ashland trade. Will Schnler of Talent accompanied William Bhann borne 8aturday even ing, returning Sunday morning. 1 Caiiillilnry Iledured Him .. KTTTANNINQ, Pa. (UP) And an other way to reduce is to run for pub lic office, as Burgess Thomas Korr, Klttanning, will attest. Burgess Norr reports he has lost 30 pounds during bis campaign for re-election. His weight cards show he has dropped from 305 pounds to 275 pounds. BOSTON (UP) Backyard farming offers a partial solution to the unem ployment problem. Prof. Richard P. Doherty. of the Bureau of Business Research of Boston University's col lege of Business administration, be lieves. Development of backyard' farming, he concluded after a survey of farm ing conditions In Massachusetts, "is more than a temporary measure to relieve the alarming unemployment problem . . . Current economic trends such as the shorter working week, the decentralisation of Industry, the growing 'industrial unelessness' of the middle-aged worker, technological unemployment and the trend toward lower wage scales all focus attention upon the extension of part-time farm ing." Using highly-Industrialized Massa chusetts to illustrate the advisability of his plan. Professor Doherty point ed out that while densely populated "more than half the total area of the state Is in farm land. Altogether, there are 30 cities in Massachusetts, each with a population In excess if 25.000. These industrial cities are sur rounded by small towns and com munities where part-time,, or back yard, farming might be practiced." 4 . Swedish KoadB Showed Profit OTOCKHOLM (UP) The state owncd railroads In Sweden made a net profit for June of 1.800,000 kron or, compared to 500.000 kronor for the same month In 1633, and after paying sinking fund charges on bonds the net loss was 200,000 kronor, com MEDFORD STUDENTS Make this friendly and reliable store your headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES East Side Pharmacy ERNEST SMITH, Owner East Main and Riverside Imogene Wallace Accredited Teacher of Piano Studio 235 East Main Street Opposite Palmer Music Store Snider' s Seal-Cap Assures Absolute Purity! There's A Lesson Worth Learning In Your SNIDER'S Milk Bottle! 24 Hour Service Day 'Phone 203 Night 'Phone 204 Snider Dairy & Produce Co. "IF IT'S SNIDER'S IT'S THE BEST TO BUY"