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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934. P METHODS TO BE SI A aerlea of field meetings for the purpose of discussing and demonstra ting approred methods in pruning fruit trees are to bt held la several districts of the county during the period December 10, It and 19, ac cording to arrangements made by County Agent L. P. Wilcox. Fruit growers and others Interest ed will find It worth while to attend at least one of the meetings. The schedule of times and plaoes Is as follows: Monday, Dec. 10 at 10 a. m. Hom r Moore orchard, one and one-half miles south of the Southern Oregon Normal school on the Boulevard. Peach pruning will be discussed and demonstrated. At 3 p. m. of the same da; apples, cherries and grapes will be worked upon rt the Thornton Wiley orchard, 631 Walnut street, Ashland. Tuesday, December 11 at 10 a. ra the meeting will be held at the A. Amundsen orchard, two miles west of Talent on Beeson lane. At a p. m., Tuesday, at the A. V. Carlson or chard, two and one-half miles north of central Point on the Pacific high way. Wednesday, December 13, at 10 a. m., at the Oregon orchard, one mile south and west of Voorhles crossing on the Coleman creek road. All meetings will start promptly so all growers should plan to be at the orchard on scheduled time. time risking Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Beck. Mrs. Mark Burkhart. Let ah Shep herd and J. M. Whipple are reported on the sick list this week, Mrs. Leonard Lund returned Satur day from several weeks spent at Port land, where she took her daughter, Beryl, to the hospital for an opera tion on ber foot. Sha reports the llttla girl as getting along fine. Born, November 28, to Mr, and Mrs. George Gorwlta, a son, named Richard Oeorge. Mrs. Mattle Smith, Mrs. Josle Love and Charles Warren were on the board for the city election Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Klrey. Law rence Jones, Mr. and M. Walter Combs and Mrs. Myrtle Putnam at tended the Orange meeting at Sam Valley Saturday night. Leonard Lund left Sunday for Roseburg, where he will enter the veterans' hospital for medical treat ment. The ladles of the Christian church will hold a bazaar and dinner at the Scout home December 7. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart, Mrs. Rich ard Scott and Mrs. Fred Dangler were Medford visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Dangler were dinner guests Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Atherton's. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart entertained with i turkey dinner Thanksgiving. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Pred Dengler, Mr. and Mrs. Orviiie Dengler, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and children. Neil and Barbara, and Miss lone Hart and the host and hostess. Mrs. M. R. Bliss and Mrs. J. U. Whipple wera dinner guests Thanks giving at the Wiley-Carter home. November 17 the Girl flcouta gave a program at the hall. Home mad candy and popcorn were sold by tha girls. A good attendance was present. I Ill II i i i I i i M i l I I i l ii I i in. i mi s ewMismwiiii n mm ms in in h i i j in i i ill n I i i l " i , I ?A ; Li v r " - ' La v -v L lfv. . Pi x rV l . n j 1 1 , y v f . UsH hsH Jftol WEALTH OF OLD GOLD METAL'S PRICE BOOST NEW YORK, (UP) Twice as much old gold waa found In American homes last year aa waa dug from all the gold mines of the country, ac cording to Alexander Hamilton, dep uty commissioner of weights and measures of New Tork, la recent address. A new problem concerning honest weights has arisen, he finds. In as suring a fair price for the average citizen who has found gold In his home. When President Roosevelt raised the price of old gold to 136 an ounce, the highest price in 00 years, he started a gold rush which has served to recover over $100,000,000 worth of old gold. This treasure has created overnight an army of opportunists, ho try to buy tha precious metal from Its owners and depend upon their wits and the so Her 's Ignorance to drive a shrewd bargain. The average cltteen who finds him self with old gold to sell usually la Inexperienced In dispensing with It. There are tricks In all trades, and among tha purchasers of old gold there are many Irresponsible men. One class of buyers represent them selves as U. S. government agents. There are no government agents au thorized to buy old gold and men claiming to be such are imposts rt. The best plan In selling old gold, Mr. Hamilton concludes, Is to sell the trenail re to a Jeweler who holds the confidence of his community. ILLUSION OF DEPTH V NEW YORK. (UP) The Illusion of depth on the picture screen, tech nically known aa third dimension, is 1 no longer an enigma to the Mm In dustry. After scientists and large picture producers have co-operated finitely, expending thousands of dol lars In tha hunt for a new perspect ive which would change tha movie business as radically as the introduc tion of talkies, a cortoontst la today actually dlllverlng the coveted illu sion in some of his drawings. How he does It will remain a secret until ha gets complete patent protec tion. Hla name, incidentally, la Max neiacher, which meana Betty Boop and Popeye to picture audlencea to day. For two years Fleischer, who Is somuwhat of au electrician, scientist and what-not aa well aa a pioneer film strip creator, hns been working away on hla own third dimension theory wherein the camera perspect ive Is shortened. Physically the equip ment looks like a ton of metal carv ed Into huiutretts of small gad nets. Unlike other inventors who claim ed they have corralled the mystic Illusion, this msn Fleischer waited until he had tested It out In several cartoons, "Little Dutch Mill. In par ticular. Now that he Is satisfied that It works, Fleischer meaiterly report his process methixl will show up even better with feature pictures. Rogue River ROC1UB RIVER, Dec. 7. (Spl. j Live Oak Granite met In regular ses sion at the Girl Scout home Monday. ' Two candidates were given tha first i and second derecs. The general rou- j tine of business was conducted. Frt-1 day night a class of candidates will j be taken to Central Point, where ; they will receive the third and fourth degrees. Reed Carter returned Monday from business trip to Salem. j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, Mrs. An nie Nesthammer, Vern Neathammer and Mrs. Mattle Rlegel and smalt daughters were Medford shoppers on Wednesday. Oscar Shepherd, who has anent the aummer at Msderla, Csl , returned here last week and la spending aoms SANTA CLAUS IN PERSON - BRING THE KIDDIES Free Candy for all the Kiddies. Santa will be at our store Saturday from 10 A. M. to noon, from 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. and from 7 to 8 P. M.. 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