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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932.
tending were: Nets Dickey, Luclle
and Wayne Smith, Calvin Housley,
June Lewis, Eunice, Dsn snd Doris
Newman, Roberta Hamlin, Norma and
TAILSPIN TOMMY Forced Landing In China!
Meteorological Report
By OLfcNN CHArt'lN
and UAL HJKKtSt
Dan Sage, Keith Oregorl, Bobby Vint
April 8, 1033.
ForeoiKtf.
cent, Beverly, Edward and Shirley
Angle, Bobby Raymond, Bobby Black,
burn and Albert and Caroline Hall,
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Saturday (air. Proit tonight.
The Blackburn family, who have
lived in the neighborhood since Isst
November, left Saturday for south
ern California, where Mr. Blackburn
Oregon: Fair except rain lat to
night or Saturday in northwest por
tion. Frost aouth and east portions
tonight.
will resume his business aa Jeweler.
Loral Data.
Lowest temperature thl morning,
38 degrees.
PAGE TWELVE
Gold Hill
Temperature a year ago today
Highest, 68; lowest, 83,
Total precipitation slnoe Septem
her 1, 1B31, 10.21 inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes-
teraay, ear; o a. m. today, 90,
Sunset today, 6:44 p.m. Tomorrow
Sunrise, 6:40 ajn.; sunset, 0:45 p.m.
Observations Taken nt. S a
meridian Time.
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Biker City 48 28 T. P.Cdy.
Boston . . .... w 4" T. Rain
BolM 60 3a .... Clear
Chicago 66 38 .04 P.Cdy.
Denver .............. 00 38 .... Cloudy
Des Moines ...... 03 38 .... Cloar
Fresno 76 44 Clear
Helena 8 34 . P.Cdy.
lioa Angeles ....., 82 60 .... Clear
MRDFORD 66 30 .09 Clear
Mew York 62 44 cloudy
Phoenix - 82 40 .... clear
Portland . 64 44 .08 Cloudy
Reno 60 30 .... Clear
Roseburg 66 36 T. Cloudy
Salt Lake 60 40 .... P.Cdy.
San Frenclaco 60 60 Clear
Seattle S8 42 .00 Cloudy
Spokane ....... 62 36 T. P.Cdy.
Washington. D.O. 64 46 ... Cloudy
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, April 8. (Spo
elal) The house ol Mr. and Mrs.
Louie Hanson oama near burning one
day recently. Ambrose Pennington
noticed smoke coming through the
roof. Two rafters were burned almost
. In two when discovered and extln.
gulshed, but the roof required sev
eral shingles to repair.
Mrs. Anna Knutzen spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. O. W. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bryan were
business visitors In Grants Pass Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Plxley and Mr.
: and Mrs, Robert L. Plxley of Kan
sas City, Km., are visiting their
brother and unole, W C. Plxley, of
Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Aieel Blodgette and
Clem Blodgette were business vlsttora
In Medford Tuesday, Clem, who has
been on the sick Hat for some time,
is taking treatments of Dr. Howard
for alnus trouble. ,
The Provolt Community club met
last Friday evening. Besides 1 short,
ppy program the main entertain
ment of the evening was an old
fashioned spelling hee, causing much
merriment. Afterward a potluck sup
per was served,
OOLD HILL, April 8. (Spl.) H. P.
Dra," of this city was a Grants Pass
visitor recently.
Mrs. John Hayes, who has been vis
iting friends and relatives In Port
land, returned to her home here Wed
nesday. Ed Wolfe was a Medford visitor
April 3..
Mrs. Peters of Omaha, Neb., Is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Lowell Tracy,
here.
Opal Hayes, Zelda Smith snd Mrs.
R. E. Blsnkenburg were business call-
era In Medford and Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mrs. Floyd Lance hss been at the
Sacred Heart hospltsl In Medford ss
the result of a severe heart attack.
John Logan, who has been work
ing at Hilt, Cal., returned to his
home here to spend the week-end,
Mr. Grimes, who runs a barber ship
In Medford, returns to his home here
Tuesday and Friday of each week for
local barberlng in his shop here,
Art Muliln, who has been 111 at his
home here, returned to his work at
Medford this week.
H F. Drake was a Medford caller
April 3.
Mrs. John Sutton wss a Orants
Pass visitor Monday and Thursday.
Mra. Logan Gardner had dental
work done In Medford Tuesday, April
sth.
J. B. Dotson spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Noel Kellogg is working at the oe
ment plant again, after about
month layoff.
Mrs. Merrltt Merriman and Mrs,
Paul D. Angstead were Medford vl.
ltors Wednesday.
Bill Hammersly, John Fleming,
Jeanne Hammersly and Bea Palmer
started to school at Rogue River
Monday.
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S'MATTER POP-One Way Of Getting Undisturbed Sleep
By C. M. PAYNE
Willow Springs
Table Rock
i TABLE ROCK, April .(Special)
A light firing of orchard heaters
took place hereearly Sunday morn
lng and Wednesday morning. All
available heaters were apparently In
action, dense smoke obscuring the
sun fo several hours In the fore
noon and hanging low In the sky
mi ox cne day.
A real estate deal Is reported to be
Bearing tne closing up stage In this
district.
E. B. Morrison and Justin Judy of
Orlffln Creek were recent business
visitors here.
Robert Hart, Dwlght Wilson and
Bog Sage attended the 4-H club
meeting at Same Valley Thursday
evening,
The Table Rock ball team waa de
feated by the Agate team Friday on
the Agate grounds.
Lee Hardman la getting consider
able acreage ready to seed to whest
and oets.
Mr, Hamlin has leased the Arnold
tract and ta busy preparing the soil
for corn.
Miss Wlnnlfred May waa hostess at
an Esster party for the little folka
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Blanche Oregory. After the
reading of the story of Enater a trees,
ure hunt waa enjoyed followed, by
delicious refreshments. Those at.
wii,ijtw springs. Anr l 8. (Sni I
Earl Heft Is recovering from a severe
attack or flu and Is still confined
to nis horns.
Miss Laura Bonnsy of Bonney's
grill wss a week-end guest of her
iriena, miss Rose Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heft have Just
noelved a box of oranges from their
asugnter, Mrs. Ed Bingham of Riv
erslde, Cal. Each orange weighs 36
ounces and they are the largest ever
seen in this district,
John Anderson, who has spent the
past ten days as the guest of his
brother, Sam Anderson, returned to
nis home In Portland the first of the
week.
Mrs. A. H. Clements entertained at
afternoon tea April 18. Those pres
ent Were Mrs. J. W. Blrkhole, Mrs. J
W, Elden, Mrs. 0. A. Richmond, Mrs,
w K. Parker and the Mlses Rose
Jones and Frances Parker and the
hostess.
On Saturday afternoon before East
er, Miss Lola Blackford entertained
ner ounaey school clsss with tin
Easter egg hunt. About 80 enjoyed
tne nunc and the games that fol
lowed.
Mlas Leah Parker and Miss Emma
Shallop of Klamath Falls were din'
ner guoata at the W. K. Parker home
April 8.
The crew from the Feldenhelmer
orcharda has Just completed the un
loading of a tank of emudge oil from
tne seven oaks siding.
Mrs. R. C. Brophy and daughter
Roberta Lee are expected to arrive
nere the latter part of thla week from
their home In Burns. They will visit
Mrs. Brophys parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Parker. Miss Leah Parker will
accompany Mrs. Brophy from Klam
ath Palls.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. William Heath of
Ideal court are the parents of a boy
weighing 6(, pounds, born April 7
at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Oregon Weather.
Pair tonight and Saturday, except
rain late tonight or Saturday north
west portion: frost south and east
portions tonight: moderate southeast
winds, increasing otfahore.
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