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PAGE NTXE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here BEDFORD MAIE TRIBUTE, 1IEDF0RD, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAJII to Mil joul nom Want to got rid of tew oddi and ends in noushold furnishings Oo yon need tool tor your gar dnt . . An UMipenelv Wnt-Ad in the Mali rrlbune - Classified Pan will find th " com ud duo; other perplexing oroblema- Ifcre Are the Rates: pt word first insertion 2c (Minimum 350) Caen additional Insertion. pt word j Minimum 10c) " per Un pet month, without 81.36 eopj change 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND POUND Springer Spaniel dog. 529 Tribune. . FOWD-Csms to my plica Monday, a Toanealf 8 months old. Call at 618 and oay for sd. MCftlWlco , - ii -ii WST-G.rm.n,POllc. put . : ..ii i. Ilirht Drown, i-i naws and front lege; has eyes. markings of Strayed from 540 Palm. Jost" ITBetween Cottage St. and ir i .v,noi. one pslr child s Pastes. Finder please return to Heath's Drug Store. LOST Small terrier dog. light brown Ed Coy. 1U8 W. 11th St; LOST If dog missing, call 1818. WANTED FEMALB BELP wanted Girl or woman to do housework and cooking lor iamu, of adults; 10 per month. See w. B. Thomas, 45 So. Central. . . ,frn wnftruinced woman for cook and general housework. Must Nonces. Box 461, Tribune. WANTED Young woman for general housework, gooo wngco. .w. Box 13965. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP wt.iaht.it; vouiut man with car '""-T. i' ork California terrl. . ith tate manager. Must b neat in appearance and hustler, See Mr." E. L. Wilson. Holland Hotel between and 9. . WANTED SITUATION WANTED Nursing best references. Phone 341-J-2. EIOH SCHOOL girls want to work for room ana ooara iw r J Call 6-F-22. . BOY WANTS to work for room and iM.,rf whiiit attendlns school. Box 13131, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS uriKTm Used bicycle. Must be cheap. Phone 498-R. w k wnrn rwwi tuu band Instru- ments. Bring them In and realize CASH for them. PALMER MUSIC and ELECTRIC STORE. WANTED To purchase Underwood typewriter In good condition. Ad 1 Ar j. D.. Mall Tribune, statins " ,. tmewriter can be seen, snd price. WANTED Ride to Oakland. Csl.. by man snd wife. WIU share expenses 135 So. Oskdale. RE-UPHOLSTERING Phone 969-R. Thlbsult. WANTED Work narneas. Ir. good condition. KC, Tribune. Must be care Mall tf WANTED-Sheep. lamb and goat pelts, lleeca wool. 1504 N. Rlv. Ph. 280 WINTRD Pasture lor COWS slso want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WAHTm BoniMhold goods, stoves tools or whst hsve you Medford BsrgalD House. 31 N. Qrspe St. Tel 1002. WANTED Modern house to rent, 8 badmnms. wslklng distance M eourthouse. Phune U7-J. BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hsy grinder, "to so. ueutw. WANTED Listings ol valley homes Is exchange tor oholoe Csl property v Staple Realty uo.. suuuanu. JT1N& WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES RADIATORS ALGMlNUt ' brass OOPPER Si funk of all descriptions arEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSI No. Grape re' I93 FOB BUNT HOUSES TOR RENT 5-room modern bunga low. 15 Crater Lake. 130 mo. u. s. Pierce, Phone 691-R-2. FOR RJ3NT Boarding house. 414 8. Riverside. Call at ros runt Nicelv furnished house 3 bedroom, eood location. Vawter Heal Estate. Phone 1144-J. FOR RENT Fine, modern furnished home with 8 rooms, bsth and large basement. Double garage, screen porch 100 foot froaUge with fine Iswn and landscaping, very moaer a rent to dependable family. Tel 84S-W. FOR RENT Good 7-room houte. close In. 120 00 per mo. Phone 417-J-2. FOR RENT 7-room house, 412 So. . Oakdaie. Phono 790-Y. HOMES FOR RENT Call 898. FOR RENT Small unfurnished house close In. call 7S1-X or Inquire 123 to. Koj. fOB RNT HOUSES Pur. RENT Borne, furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White- FOR 8 ALB OR RENT Jdney Smitb borne turner West Main at orange EKcluslte luting, w L Vawter Jackson Oo. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT House rent tor carpen ter work. Box 12088. Tribune. HOUSES HO. 612.60 and 616. paid: wood rang Phone 106. COB RUNT BOAKL- AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 118 B- Main Rates Terr moderate. e'OR Ufc.Vl HJRMbHtD KUUMS POR RENT Front room close In. hot and cold water shower. 20 So. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. fOB MM-AfABTMKNTS POR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electrlo refrigerator and range, breakfast nook. lurnace otherwtse unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. dates at Groceteria. FOR RENT Purn. 2 room apt., heat Ic hot water. 349 N. Bartlett. POR RENT Apt, tas No. Riverside BUSINESS OPPORTUNIITIES P YOU WANT A WONDERFUL OP PORTUNITY to make 8.50 a oy and get a new Ford Tudor Sedan besides, send me your name Im mediately. No contest or lottery. Particulars free. Albert Mills, 2511 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. POR SALE Interest In gold mine. partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. FOB EXCHANGE RE-UPHOLSTERING for whst have you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. EXCHANGE 40-acre ranch for Med- frod property. Box 131, Tribune. WANT LIVESTOCK Vlll wade equity In b-room house, jxcellent location Box 10931 Tribune. POR EXCHANGE Light sedan Is good conouion. i or wuc. ruw 697-R-l. j-ROom modern horse bath, laundry war screened poroh bunt-ma gar age shade and rult trees: 8100 squity tor car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1S38-L or write Box 13331 Tribune. POR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs. 1 years om Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland tOH LXCHANUb UtAL ESI. VI K TRADE Equity In 4-room house for acreage close in. ua w. iawi ot. FORTY ACRES, smsll house, good creek, wood, school transportation for Medford property. Box 134 Old Stage Road. POR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camp at Aituraa, cai Big Pines Lbr. Co, Medford, Ore. ro EXCHANGE Nloe little home in Bend, Ore, clear for somothlng olesr In Medford or Asblsnd. Prefer smsll acreage. What have you. IS5 1th St. Ashland. FOR SALB REAL ESTATE POR SALEPlve or 1 acres good truck farming land, lour miles from Mea ford. Write Box 119. Tribune. FOR RENT OR SALE 1 sere good soil, modern 6-room plastered bun galow, 13 per month. Inquire evenings, 402 w. Jsckson. POR SALE Four iota, two are cor ner lots, eight room house, excel lent locstlon for service station, apartment house or court. Address Box 112 Tribune. POR SALE Dandy 5-room modern cottage, lust off West Main: line lot. good garage, and will sell at sacrifice, 81000; terms on part. In quire at Davis Transfer it Storage 39 S. Grape. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown White. run SALb auioMouiLfcs. Pay As You Ride Have your car overhauled now. 6 to 12 months In which to psyl New. low financing rates. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Chevrolet Roadster driven only (.too miles. 129 W. Main Medford Investment Co. RECONDITIONED USED CARS WRITTEN GUARANTEE 1930 Bulck Sport Coupe. . 1031 Chev. 2-door Sedsn. 1930 Chev. 4-door Sport Sedsn. 1929 Ford Rosdster. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1929 Ford A. Touring. 1928 Chev. Coupe. 1930 Chrysler Brougham. 1929 Olds Coupe. Better Cars for Less Money. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside. FOB SAI.fc PUUL1HY FOR SALE Bantams. Phone 557-L PULLETS I2S White Leghorns, 8Sc each; 79 White Rocks at 80c each; 12 W. Wyandottes at 90c each; rab bits, pedigreed stock, at 13 each, and White Holland turkeys. W. H. Rus sell. Rt. 1, 12 Fo St., Ashland, Ore Phone 17-F-2. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK JERSEY COW Trade Beatty. for car. 319 HORSES FOR SALE 1100 to lbs. Rear of 1140 court St. 17O0 FOR SALE Rambollett ram. 101-J-l. Tel. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Phone Central Point 18-X-8. L A. Saiade. Jr. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calve and yearling bull. Klrtlsnd Fsrm, central Point, Oregon. FOR SALE 5 dslry cows, uslf mile south of overhesd brldgo at roo A. B. Dale. TOM tll.K Mlt H IVNI1' PHILLIPS Cling Peaches, aieim ranch Xs.cn t. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Tomatoes. Prunes to be picked end driea on sbares. P. 8. Carpenter. Jacksonville highway. CUCUMBERS, cut flowers, pickles. Mrs. Dressier, 1101 E. Main. POR SALE 31 6 PC. Winchester csr blne. nearly new: King peep sight. Inquire 118 Bhermsn. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 1-P-14. PRUNES Phone 1-P-H. FOR SALE eed wheat, heavy yield ing Blue Club. 61.65 cwt. Vilas Ranch. FOR SALE Peaches. H. O. Best. Phoenix and Jacksonville road. FOR SALE Clrculstlng heater, good as new. 410 Earhsrt. FOR SALE Lste peaches while they last. lc. 3c. and 3c a pound. Bring boxes. Meehan Supplv Co. cor Or chard Horns Drive, phoenlx-J-vIlle hlchwsy. Phone 10-P-12. POR SALE Concord 597.J-3. grapes. Tel. POR SALE Leghorn Olover, Ross lsne. hens. M. B PEACHES 415 Newtown. Tel. U22-R. APPLES and petite prunes. Geo. B Young. Route 1. Phone 1-F4. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail. K. c. Skeiienger, Trail, ore. POR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N- Bartlett POR SALE Large tee box: also large eiectrio range, iuo Dakota Ave. POR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. FOB SALB MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS POR SALE Piano, slightly used, cost stou: real bargain, call at 211 west Jackson. EXCELLENT Weber Piano for sale very cheap. See Mrs. Suffecool Holland Hotel. PIANO POR SALE 1010 West 4th. MISCELLANEOUS ASHLAND RIDING ACADEMY 1 mile out E.' Main at red brick house. Pack horses for hunters. 81. 50 per day. Good young team for ssle cheap. Authorised Prlgldalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 421; nights 90S-Y PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmibt. Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title, Title Insurance. Room 8 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave upstair. - JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert VTIndun Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House oleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl entsl Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per montb on un paid balance No other charges See W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bidg. Stat License No. 8-157. Job Frlntlng. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leal ledgers, and blanks, hilling systems, Duplicating cash ssles slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape. Phone 79. Piano and Violin Instruction, FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of Piano. Height Song service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg. painting and faperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper- hanging. Tel. 840-W. 318 S. Grape Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER t STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RFINKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storsge. We haul snything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Price rlgbt. Riveralde. Phona 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES No. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington. D. C. September 11. 1931 Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It hss been made to sppear that "Medford National Bank." In the City of Med ford. in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, ba compiled with all the provisions of thl Ststutes of tne united statea. required to oe complied with before an association shsll be authorised to commence ths ousiness of Banking; Now, therefore, I. J. P. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Medford. in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, u authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided lb Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted State. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of offtc this elerenta dsy of September, 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency, Treasury Department.! (Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR. Liquidation Nonce. The MM!. -oil National Bank located ,a4 Medford In the State, o( Oregog 14 closing It affair. All not-ho!der and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes snd other claims sgalnst the association tor payment. Dated Sept. 30, 1953. GEO. T. PREY, Cashier. Reorganisation Notice. Medford Nstlonsl Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13111 dated Sep tember 11, 1933. and commenced bus. iness September 12, 1933. The -new bsnk Is a continuation of the old bank excepting that It la orgsnlaed under the Banking Act of 1933. and has sn entirely new Cspltal of 6100, 000.00. Dated Sept. 30, 1933. GEO. T. PREY, Caabler. McLeod McLEOD, Oct. 8. 6pM MeJod Ext ton unit met with Mrs. N. F. Ohrt, September 2fl, and reports and recommendations of the county home makers' day were read and dlscused. The coming year promises to be both busy and Interestlnd and every mem ber was urged to co-operate whenever called upon for twlstance. Announce ment was made by Fern Smith, sec retary, regarding radio lectures to be given by Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, semi monthly on Child Development, be ginning October 9 at 1 .30 p. m. Three groups are planning to meet for this study. New officers for the year are: Chairman, Mrs. W. D. Coburn, vice chairman, Mrs. Paul Robertson; sec retary. Mrs. Fern Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Vaughn. A surprise feature waa a shower given Mrs. Ohrt, the outgoing chair man. Mrs. K. D. Hoag has .returned to her home and is making satisfactory re covery. The following lad tea were among her Sunday callers: Mrs. Dick Vincent, Mrs. Fern Smith, Mrs. John Atchley and Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Eugene Dits worth, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Dltaworth, suffered an injury to his foot Sunday and was taken to Medford for medical treat ment. N. F. Ohrt, who la employed at Crater lake headquarters repair shops, waa forced out of his comfortable camp when upon his return Monday morning discovered a bear family had taken possession of his food supply. Mr. Ohrt offered no protests, but 1m mediately accepted bed and board offered by Uncle Sam. . Mrs. John Atchley la planning to leave soon for an extended visit with a daughter at St. Louts, Mo. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, Oct. 6. (Spl.) Eldred Colver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colver hae secured the position of superintendent of the school at Gold Beach which opened recently. Masons from Medford have finished the fine big fireplace at the Sollss plsce. 1 The besutlful rock one thst Joe Rader hsd the rocks hewn out on their own piece, hsd to be torn down becsuse It settled away from the wall of the house. Mrs. Mary O. Carey waa a dinner guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Block at their home west of Phoenix Thursday, Mr. Holbrook has moved jits little band of sheep Into pasture up the valley. He had some hay ground and some baled this week. Word has been received from Sacra mento that Mrs. Walter piaborg will Mail Tribune Daily ACROS t. Uentlon specifically I. Fertile spots 19. Dlsplsr 14. Malign 15. Trestment II. Military cap 17. Exceedingly Is. Lukewarm 19. So be It 20. Ruboar S2. Session 24. Decree of the sultan 17. Article !S. Wrenched II. Salt of loiile acid 15. Ardor 16. American buffalo It. Oaello sea god l. Make lace Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle UADBEMuSglA C k L i B. A y ej l o V P P E R C U Tjj A N Hi! NO E L glO T T CE DAB A NjG E R ERICgu S EE H I PARTE R jjj WEA V e s elapEv e PCALL ARES R E T JAj E O O TJLS. VE R B AT TOOLS jj A R N A io. striking 12. One of the Tal IT, Having wings rsca 1. Prlncloal tl. Impersonal pronoun '14. Csessr language IS. Imptrllnencet dial. If. Fltud one ln- (2. Opened wide 4A. Walk IB water M. Gsrden flower 17, Poiltlve eleo- trio pole 6s. Cover ths In side or Bids anothar fin. Wrlilnv AuMa Is. River In 70. Aftervsrd Georgia TL Close forcibly iu Belonging 10 that girl 12. At no time DOWN I, Field of gran S3. Without savor ular snow ' I P V W l I7 P j Wc I" '! ' I 3 & 71 w W - OiUU UiiUl Ilii ikih 8 a7 3o , Hi M 33 J iii"np:: Si s ss 'WzW X si To , M.UM' t-, U SB eJ M W'bS WA 'W, " W I I I SI-1 I r i I ' I I I INDIANA POLICE Indiana state police art shown searching car near Liberty Center, Ind, during the manhunt foi 10 convicts who escaped from the Indiana prison at Michigan City. (Associated Press Photo) arrive In the valley on business some time this week. H. a. Psrker had hay baled and ground last week. 4 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Oct. 5 (SpU Mrs. Emma Wa tilers and E. E. Meyer were Sunday guests at the Joy wnilama home on Dry creek. The dance October 8 will be spon sored by the Lake Creek Orange. The Butte Falls orchestra will furnish the music. Charley Clngcade moved his sheep down to his ranch near Eagle Point Saturday. Quests at the William Hoefft home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. McClean of Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. Vandorfy and Mrs. Clarence Cartrlght of Med ford. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Oct. 5. (Spl.) Bob Humphries and family moved back to their home on the Butte Falls highway, September 30, after seversl months' absence. Dr. Forbes of Esgle Point was call. ed to attend Frank Hamlin Septem ber 29. Ho is reported much better. Mrs. Geo. Nash was operated on October 3, at the community hos pital, and Is resting essy. Mrs. W. E. Fulton and Mrs. Ivy Nichols drove to Holcomb mineral springs October 3. Art Andrews snd Clarence Alkens have gone to Klamath Falls with their truck, to haul potatoes, and expect to remain during the picking season, Mrs. will Wynot, who Is convales cing after a very serious operation. wss taken to Medford September 80 for medical examination. The families of Lewis Robertson and Gus Carlson of Central Point Cross-Word Puzzie 11. Half! prsflg 12. Begin 13. Organ of aerlsl flight 11. Silkworm 22. Leather atrao for fastening 25 Charge wltb debt tt. (Ingle print ing IS. Writer of nsture stories 21. Irtvel M. Fixed charges 22. Supreme Being of ths Mo hammedans X3. Cosx 24, Uneven 37. Burn super ficially 40. Slumber 4L Part song 15. ScrlbDIei 47. Cosltstsa 40. Shirker SO. Long rlsh St. Body of Kafir warriors St, Biblical city SR. Go down 46. American geologist SS. Back part S3. Feminine name si. Consider S3. Cooking Teasel 64. City Id Holland t Itste with conviction I. Remarkabl variable star 4. Very delightful 5. Outstripped 6. Chsrscter In "Peer Oynt" T. Undermine t. Shield or pro tection I. Conduct tend ing to treason It. Glided over Ice SEARCH CARS IN visited October 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Knadler'a. The sudden death of Mrs. Oliver Aiken In Port land came as a great shock to her many frlenda and relatives. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 8. (Spl.) George Backus hss taken contract for hauling building material for the CCO campa on Carberry creek. And to Elk creek camp. The lumber and other material la being used for building winter bsrrack and other buildings for the CCO boys. Three trucks are being used. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamaker called at the Bill Smith, home In Applegate Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. 3. Hodges of Ruch are moving to San Bernardino. Calif. Their son, Elton Hodges and Walter Anderson sre moving their household goods to their new locstlon. Friends of Mr. and Mra. Arnold Boye are glad to know they are both Improving. Mr. Boye la able to be out a little, arid was at his home In Jack sonville a while Monday. Mrs. Molly Flltcroft Is employed at the ssnltarlum for a few weeks. Paul Hess returned from Crater lake the last of the week and enrolled in the Jacksonville high school Mon day. Miss Margaret Norvell and Roy Lewis were home over the week-end from Ashlsnd, where they are attend. Ing the Aehland Normal, Carl Ayers of Portland waa guest over the week-end of Mr. and Mr. Roy Hunsaker, Carl being a college friend of Mr. Hunasker. They attended the Aehland and Yreka game at Aeh land. Mrs. Jeaite Metzger waa In Medford on business Saturday. Little Bsrbara Norvell, who has ty phoid fever at the Community hos pital Is much Improved. She Is the 8-year-old daughter of the primary teacher, Mrs. Mary Norvell. Mrs. Athon Dudley and little dau ghter, Kny Donna, Mra. Forsyth snd son, Bobble, of Medford and Mrs. Walter Frady and two daughters, Joan and Barbara Jean, visited at the George Backes home Friday. Mrs. Frady Is the dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth of Medford and has been visiting with them the last week. leaving for her home In Dunamulr. Cel., Friday night. Initiation of the freshman class of the high school will he held at the school assembly room Frldsy evening. They are to be entertained by the sophomore class with four high school teachers to assist them. Mr. snd Mrs. Otho Psrgh and baby. Duwayne. and Mr. and Mrs. George Backes and family were dinner guest at the N. J. Backes home In Medford Sunday. , Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. S. (Spl.) Sunday we Rally day at the Prebyterian church here, and two programs were enjoyed. v- The morning program waa one-nan of the Sunday school hour. J. O. N. Poling, superintendent of the Sundsy school gave talk. missionary talk waa given by Mis Mary Jarvl Thompson and Marlta Furry represented the Junior depart ment with a short talk. The primary department furnished a song, and the young people' choir, recently organized, gave a number. The evening service wis In chsrg of the young people, Naomi Mont gomery, presiding. A violin solo ws given by Alice Hensler, Speclsl num' bers were given by th young people's choir. Talks were given by Harold McAbee representing th Junior group, Virginia Porter, th senior in termediate, Marlon DeVrlea th young people', end Dr. Susie Stan dard, the adults. New officers were elected In the senior Intermediate department last Sunday night. Francis Porter was elected president. GIANT TOMATO GROWN BY MRS. McREYNOLDS EDEN PRECINCT, Oct. 8 (Spl.) A big tomato grown by Mrs. Wsrd Mc Reynold at the Sollss plsoe wss weighed Mondsy and It tipped th scale at on pound nine ounces. It was of the wins-all variety. Phone 642. We u haul away you) refus. City Sanitary Sarvlct. Broken windows glazed by Trow WMe finical Woit CONVICT CHASE Meteorological Report October 5, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday; little change In temper ature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday: fogs on coast; little change In tern. perature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 81; lowest, 50. Total monthly precipitation, 0; d flclency for the month, 0.12 Inch. Total precipitation lnoe Septein. ber 1, 1938, 0.31 Inch; deficiency tog the season, 0.33 inch. Relative humidity at I p. m. yes. terday, 24; 5 a. m. today, 82, Sunrise tomorrow, 8:13 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:45 p, m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m 130 Meridian Time. Olty Is Boston .................. 03 Cbynn 6B . Rain . Olesr Chicago 73 . P. Cdy. Eureka . Clear Helena , . Loe Angelas MEDFORD New Orleans New York - Omaha Phoenix Portland .-. Reno Roseburg ........... Salt lAke San Franclaoo..... Seattle , Clear . Clear . Clear . Clear . Rain . ' Clear I Clear . Clear . Clear , Clear , Clear , Clear . Cloudy Spokane Walla walla Washington, DO. 88 Cloudy KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Trl' bune. 8:08 Musical clock. 8:18 A Peerless parade 8:80 Shopping guld 8:45 The Royal Club 8:00 Friendship clrcl 9 :30 Morning-Melody 10:00 U. 8. weather forecast 10:00 Musical note 10:15 Eb and Zeb. 10:80 Home-maker bureau 10:46 Vignette. 11:00 Th Grant pass hour 11:15 Oregon Lumber Jacka 1 1 :4A Along Sty! Street 12.00 Mid-day Review. 12:15 Rsdlo rendezvous 12:30 News flashes by Mall Tri bune 12:30 Monarch melodies 12:46 Popularity 1 :00 Varieties 2:00 Classified edition of th air 8 :00 Protective Diet league 8:16 A Tour of San Francisco 8:20 Interlude 8:30 KMED program review 8:16 Mualo of old 4:00 Cocktail of must 4 :30 Msaterworks 8:00 Cecil and Sally 6:18 Hollywood Impression. 8:30 Rsdlo show 8:46 News digest by Mall Tribune 6:00 Medford Theatre guide 6:16 sports and fishing flsahea by Al Plch 8:20 KMED forum NRA 6:3081 and Elmer 8:46 Holly-Tlme 7:00 Th Hawk T:IB The Almost Perfect Crlm T:30 Chandu th Magician 7:46 to 8:00 Eventide. WARRIORS HUMBLED BY MAIDEN ARCHERS CHEROKEE, N. C, Oct. 8. (AP) Th Cherokee warriors wore sheepish grins today. In th archery contests t th nnul Cheroke fair yesterday team composed of Indlsn girl won th matches, outscorlng their nearest rivals, a team of men, by 100 point. Ted and Evelyn Schreder't Dame I Studio open every Thursday at the (AJTOvry. Phone 878-J. LEGION IN FAVOR OF L ALIENS Convention Goes On Record in Opposition to Recogni tion of Soviet Russia Stronger Defense Urged CHICAGO, Oct. 8. (AP) Wilis loud cheers, the American Legion's national convention today went on record aa opposing the dlplomstlo recognition of Russia and calling for deportation of all communist alien. CHICAGO, Oct. 6 (API Strength ening of the countrya defense ws recommended for adoption by th American Legion today. The recommendation was made yes terday In a committee report which. suggested not only that the army b orougnt up to lta full etrength of 14,000 officers and 160.000 men, but that America's navy be built up to th limits provided for by the Lon don naval treaty. To Nam Commander, Definite action on this and other questions of national affairs, and th eleotlon of a new national com mander, were all that remained for the nation' defender In the world war to Accomplish befor adjourning to meet next year In Miami, Fla. In outlining lta national defense policy th Legions committee mad these speclflo suggestions: The Immedlste building up of ship and th Increasing of the naval per sonnel to 91.000 men, with a propor' tionate numoer or oiiicer. That no economy be allowed to Interfere with the department of commerce's commercial activities. Would Modernize Guard. That the equipment of the national guard and reserve officers' organiza tion be "modernized." That 60,000 young men be placed in the citizens' mllltsry training camp each year. At the asm time th Leglon'a com mittee on foreign relatione declared agalnat th entrance of ths United Statea Into the League of Natlona or the world court, with or without res ervation. The cancellation of war debt waa also opposed. They recommended, however, th admission to membership In Fldac, International peace organization, of Russians who served with the elites. A study of possible economies In government and support of the Na tional Recovery Act, wore among other committee recommendations, while another report warned agslnst Infla tion without mature consideration and thought. Rehabilitation On Agenda. , The Legion's rehabilitation com mittee report recommending a four point program, Including hospitaliza tion under th auspices of the federal government for all veterans with ail ments, regardless of when Incurred, also remstned on the agenda for ac tion a th delegate assembled for the flnsl session. The drum snd bug! corps and va rious Legion bsnds hsd their day yes terday, competing In contest for na tional honor. Corps Prize Awarded. Th blsck snd red drum and bugl corps of Marlboro, Mass., marched out or the stadium victorious over 11 other flnsllst. Including the 1932 champions of Salem, Ore., eliminated with th Miami, Fla., and Seattle corps on technicality. Th championship brought to the) 59-ptee Msrlboro unit a cash prlza of 81260. Second nd third prize money of 6760 and 6360 went to TJnlontown, P and La Fort, Ind, respectively. Others in the finals finished In th following order: Tarrentum, Pa., German town, Pa., Danville, III.. Knoxrlllt, la., and llyira. O. In the matter of band contest th mustclsn representing th Blftt. post of Milwaukee were adjudged flrat with Sioux City, la., Fort Wayne, md., and St. Louis, Musicians' Post No. 294, finishing in order named. Flrat place In drill team contest went to East Lynne, Msss. Hsrklng back to th parade of th 40 and 8 Monday night, th following award were announced: Band competition: Poat No. 93, Watertown, Maas., first. Drum and bugle corps: Newport News, Vs., flrat. Frank Bozeman of Aberdeen, 8, D., won th tltl of best drum major. A host of other honor carrying with them various tropht, also wer awarded. Archerd to Snrrender SALEM, Oct. 5. 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