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PAGE TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEBFORP, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933. BY CLEAR SKIES Monthly meteorological note for July, as compiled by W, J. Hutchison, local meteorologist, show clear sltlea and warm dry weather with temper' aturea aomewhat above normal pre vailed throughout the month. Dally maximum temperaturee averaged slightly higher than uaual. The dally average minimum for the month Is noticeably high, having been exceed ed In 23 years of record only In two previous yean. The highest temper ature to date for the year 1033 oc curred on the 14th when the maxi mum temperature recorded 104 de grees. The lowest temperature for July was observed at 47 degrees on the 10th. Comparatively high day tempera tures and the absence of precipita tion during the month depleted soil moisture rapidly In the valley and along the lower slopes of the sur rounding mountains. Higher moun tain ranges continued to hold up fairly well, water for Irrigation ap pears plentiful and where used suf ficiently crop development la making satisfactory gains, although the sea son remain about two. weeks late. Weather conditions were excellent for harvesting and threshing of grains, No measurable amount of precipi tation fell during July. On the 7th and 8th very light showers of short duration occurred and were recorded as traces. Normally-rainfall should total 0.30 Inches for the month. This shortage Increased the seasonal pre cipitation deficiency to 2 98 inches at the close of July. The seasonal total atanda at 14-88 Inches, Although drying conditions pre vailed through the month hazardous fire weather was at a minimum, due to a great extent to the percentage of relative humidity, for the moat part, remaining In the higher figures. Also, the absence of thunder and lightning storms In the high mountains demln lshed the fire haaard. Forest fires, usually prevalent In July, were not e.hly scarce, In the vicinity.. Ditte. Max, Mtn. Mean Prec. 1 80 48 07 P.Ody. a M.w B4 04 00 Clear 8 .w.....80 63 00 Clear 4 88 00 00 Clear 5 .. 87 08 70 Clear 0 03 04 73 Clear 7 80 04 73 TP. Cdy. 8 -..R7 03 74 T Clear 9 -.....78 04 00 Clear 10 ,..87 47 07- Clear 11 00 78 Clear 13 , -08 00 70 Clear 38 ....9B 00 78 Clear 14 104 68 81 Clear 10 ..100 00 03 Clear 10 -.e0 68 73 Ctear 17 ....9a 08 73 ' Clear 18 03 60 74 Clear 10 .....90 00 78 Clear 30 01 00 70 Clear 31 B6 03 00 Clear 33 H.M....03 81 73 Clear 33 08 00 77 Clear 34 HM. 98 00 70 - Clear 30 HHW 08 01 80 Clear 38 MW,..00 00 78 Clear 37 mB8 00 74 Clear KMED Broadcast Schedule 8:00 Breakfaat Nam, Mall Trlbun. 8:0S Mualeal Clock. 8:1ft Peerle&a Parade. 8:30 Shopping Quia.. 8 :48 The Royal Club. 9:00 Friendehlp Clrcla. 9:30 Morning Melody. ' 10:00 Weather Forecaat. 10:00 Faahlon Parade. . 10:16 Home Makera Bureau. 10:30 Muakal Notea. 11:00 Kay White. 11:CS Oranta Paaa Hour. U:1S Oregon Lumberjack,. 11:45 Along Style Street. 13:00 Mid-day Revue. 13:lfi Radio Rendeavoua.' 12:30 Newa Plashea, Mall Tribune. 13:80 Popularltla. 13:45 Happlnesa Hour. 1:00 Varltlea. 3:00 Claaalf ted Edition. 8:00 Songa for Everyday. 3:30 KMBD Program Review. 8:35 Mualc of Old. 4:00 Cocktail of Mualo. 4:30 Maaterworka Program. ' 8:00 Studio Program. SONS. 8:80 A Popular Parade. 8:40 Aahland Entertainment Re view. 8:48 Newa Dlgeat, Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theatre Guide. 6:18 Sport and Flan Flaahee. Al Plch. 6:30 Tour of San Franclaco. 6 :30 Motor Flashea. 6:46 The Eye of the Dragon. 7:00 . Remote Control Shopping Tour. 7:80-8:00 Eventide. 38 ....B9 80 70 Clear 30 80 85 72 Clear 30 01 59 75 Clear 31 SB 57 78 P. Cdy. Mean 91.1 56.4 73.1 T HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. .W Nor could Mr. John Gilbert, the act or, be credited with much originality when hla wife bore him a bouncing daughter at a Hollywood hoapltal laat night: "I am the happleet man In the world." But for that matter the attending phyatclan, Or. Norman WUUama, got off an old aaw hlmaelf: Both father and baby are doing nicely." Adding: "Mr. Gilbert waa the moat difficult male patient I ever attended." That practically ahoved the prin cipal In the event, wife Virginia Bruce, an dth aeven-pound five ounce arrival, out of the apotllght. 4 Recover Body. DAYTON, Aug. 3 (fl) The body of Lee Martin, who waa drowned here Saturday, waa recovered by local men yeaterday In the Willamette river near Dundee. C. OF C. WINDOWS EBY Two very lntereatlng ship models are on display thla week In the chamber of commerce windows at Front and Main streets. The larg est one of the two la a full scale model of the "8" type of wartime United States submarine, which Is equipped with two screw propellers, driven by an electric motor that ob tains Its power from -batteries. The ship which beautifully finished In great letall, Is seven feet long snd Is a practical working model capa ble of operation under Its own power In any water over alx Inches deep. The other model displayed la of the yacht Enterprise which won the International Yachting cup from Eng land's entry Bhamrocc V, command ed by Blr Thomas Llpton, Thla mod el Is over four feet from the bottom of the keel to the top of the mast and is equipped with an automatic rudder so that It Is capable of sailing and maintaining direction In the water. Tho story behind the creation of these models Is Interesting snd should carry a vision of romantic adventure to . the Individual who spends his winters In the comfort snd convenience of his home sur rounded by bis fellow beings. Chas. A. Woods Is the clever author of these mlnature ships and hla regular occupation doea not faintly suggest such ortlstlo capabilities as those shown In the creation of such dif ficult and Interesting objects. These models were built last winter, In the line patrol cabin number 00 of the California Oregon Power company on top of the mountain where the Cas cade range meets the Slsklyous, Four miles by snow shoes from the nearest highway, tvhla cabin Ilea eburled tn the snow nearly all winter long. It Is maintained by the California Ore gon Power company as one of the Mveral patrol cabins situated along the power transmission lines over the mountains. A break In one of these lines may mean serious Inconveni ence to thousands of people. To minimize the possibility of any In terruption In service these patrol cabins, occupied by such men as Mr. Woods, are maintained. The high altitude at which the line cross es the divide makes the winter con dition, at times, attain almost Arc tic severity. These Copco patrol men must possess stamina, courage snd devotion to duty of an excep tional degree. Every day regardless of weather, through clear, biting cold or driving, awlrllng snow, the line must be patrolled, so that those who depend upon the modern necessity of electric service shall have this service, at the turn of the awltch. day 01 night. In fact the worse the weathur, the more necessity It la that the line be patrolled. These models executed with such delicacy of touch and In such Intricate detail, were made by Patrolman ' Woods during the long winter evenings, after the day's patrol had been made. Last winter waa Mr. Woods' second WHEN OUR MOTHERS WERE BRIDES. 'tVWi work w from son to ton; but woman's work wm never done." Electricity Ke chartotd efl kit. Toc!.y In the "AU. ELECTRIC home, electricity to ok i, heitt the wsttr, operetta refnjtror, wiher, Iron, vecuum cleaner, radio, tun Ismp, per colator, toittcr, wiffle Iron, food mixer end light the home at i evereje cott per day equal to the hourly weje of jood servant. Electricity li et clean m sunshine end by fer the cheaper tervlee you ten buy. The wbe women of todey contervct her health, beauty and time with the dean, cool convenience of electricity. fH CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY in pttrol caxln SO, and during the entire winter he waa able to get out to civilization only once. Became of hia conatant watchfulneaa there were only two breaka In the line dur ing the entire eeaaon and there waa no Interruption la aervlce. Mr. Wooda la to be congratulated upon hla eplendld work on the mo del, on dleplay at the chamber of commerce, especially when the un uaual dllflcultlee under which they were made are taken Into coneldera tlon. The two modela wlU be on dlaplay until Saturday noon at the chamber of commerce and after that for a abort time. In the window of The California Oregon Power com pany'a Medford office. 1 - During the flrat alx montha of 1933 three cattle branda the "Lazy y," "Bar M" and "D Bar" were reg letered with the county clerk of Sherman county. In western Kaneae. E E DEFINITELY DEAD LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8. (AP) A fortnight of weeping In public places over a lost love has brought Mrs. Almee Bern pie McPherson-Hut-ton to the conclusion that her ro mance with her third and portliest husband Is dead. Most of the way serosa the Atlan tic and all the way across the Amer ican continent en route home from a seven months' tour of foreign lands the Angel us Temple evangelist made extra-legal answer In the public prints to Husband Button's suit for divorce. And yesterday, when ahe came back to the city where ahe made drama, and religion synonymous terms, her entry was heralded from afar, in keeping with her personality and In the manner of an Injured queen returning to the sympathy of her dovoted subjects. Hut ton. former choirmaster at Almee 'a million dollar temple out near Sunset Boulevard, credited him self with a fine feeling of dignity as he did his three a day In a Hollywood theater as a torch singer whose act sandwiches in between the dervish gyrations of a dozen scantily-clad chorines. "Why," he asked, apprised of his wife's wish to see him, "should I make myself redlcuious by helping to stage such a scene? She has known for months -hat I'm through with temple theatricals.' He teferred, evidently, to bis role of the bearded Pharoah In Almee s Biblical opera, one of her devices to bring spectacle to the "Pour Square Gospel' - Whereupon he obligingly faced photographers again with the round faced smile that landed him a con tract at a comfortable salary and launched him on a stage career. He varied poses, not forgetting to be pictured with the chorus girls and again at a stove to betoken his bach elordont, he signified be was through with marriage. A conference of attorneys, the sole concrete action In the day's welter of words, brought the adamant state ment by Hutton that a. reconciliation was "out of the question.' Almee will leave within a montft on an extensive preaching tour. She rejected offers to preach In theaters. STATE THEATER OPENS DOOR IN SALEM TODAY SALEM. Aug. . D The Sta-.e theater la opening here today, brinj. Ing dime abowa to tbe capital city. Manager Eddie Lewie announced that 450 peraona could be aeated In the new ehowbouee. Three other theater, ahow dally here now, and a fourth la open on week-enda. Cherries, Berrlea In Can,. SALEM, Aug. 3. W) Cherry and berry canning will be practically com pleted here thla week with the ex ception of blackberrlea, cannera an nounced today. Dr. H. T. Benedict, prealdent ot tbe University ot Texaa, la the flrrt graduate of the echo! to hold that poaltion. H MMES RIVERSIDE TIRES $Iow-out Proof! 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