Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 06, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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Chateau Installs
Chauteau du Comts south of Med
ford near the Jackson Hot Springs,
Count B. de Cathellneau announced
when In Medford today. The serv
ing of regular meals has been dis
continued there In favor of beer and
sandwiches. The chateau is one of
the most uniquely,' attractive estab
lishments of Its kind In the state.
view of Improving It for navigation,
was Introduced Monday by Senator
McNary of Oregon.
In California there are 1362 ele
mentary school districts In which
only one teacher Is employed.
SUDDEN DEATH FOLLOWS
FIRST JOB IN MONTHS
PORTLAND, Ora., Jun 0. (AP)
Twenty minute after ha had gone
to work on bU first Job In many
monthi, B. B. Rennar fit killed
whan ha tall all floors in a building
balng demoUahad her.
Bonner was hauling brick In a
wheelbarrow. Apparently becoming
dizzy, he plunged from the sixth floor
Inside the building.
Ranches Expend 119,000,000
CASPER, wyo. (UP) Approximate
ly 113,000,000 s year are expended
on duda ranches In Wyoming and
Montana, according to Ed O. Com
mers, secretary of the Dude Ranch
ers association of the two states.
New Dance Floor
Looking forward to Increasing turn-
WASHINGTON, June 6. (AP) A
bill calling for a preliminary survey
by the war department of Depoe bay
la Lincoln county, Oregon, with a
bars of Jubilee visitors, a new dance
floor was Installed this week In the
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JEEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1931
Monthly meteorological notea for May
1934 as prepared by W. J. Hutchison,
local meteorologist, show the month
opened with unsettled cloudy weather
accompanied by scattered light rains
during the first week. Overcast axles
and broken cloudiness prevailed
throughout the balance with showery
weather again during the closing
week. Temperatures were moderate
both In higher and lower extremes,
although the average of dally temper
atures for the month was slightly
higher than normal.
Rains occurring In the fore part of
May were light but were generally
beneficial to crop growth. Dally show-
era beginning the 24th and continu.
ing through the 30th were somewhat
heavier and relieved a drying soil in
the valley. Some difficulty, however,
wss experienced In the curing of hay
through the showery period.
The seasonal ralnall deficiency.
which he slowly Increased from
month to month, at the end of May
amounted to 6 58 Inches, 0.32 Inches
having been added as the ahortage
for May. Precipitation for the month
totaled 0.99 inches, and for the sea
son 10.17 Inches.
Thunderstorms of moderate Intens
ity passed over the valley on the 28th
27th, and 28th. At times the display
of lightning was exceptionally brll
llant and thunder almost a continu
ous rolll Although these thunder.
storms were occasionally fairly heavy
It Is understood little or no damage
to croDS resulted. A few scattered
small timber fires were started by the
lightning but the Forest service re
rjorto no serious results.
Due to mild weather and general
eloudlne&s predominating the month.
minimum temperatures were mostly
well above freezing and orchard heat
ing was unnecessary. Light frosts were
recorded on the mornings or me isi,
9th. and 18th. The lowest minimum
temnerature for the month was 38
degrees on the 1st and 8th.
Char.
Max Mln Mn. Pctn of Day
62 38 40 .01 P. cay
64 39 46 .09 Cloudy
73 60 62 0 Cloudy
82 49 68 0 Cloud
69 52 60 T. P. Cdy
72 61 62 0 P. Cdy
61 60 66 .06 Cloudy
66 46 56 .04 Cloudy
78 86 87 0 P.Cdv.
86 81 88 0 Clear
80 45 . 62 0 Clear
84 38 61 O Clear
03 60 72 0 Cloudy
85 46 66 0 Cloudy
78 51 64 0 Cloudy
65 52 58 T. Cloudy
85 45 65 0 Cloudy
70 36 53 0 Clear
68 42 55 0 P. Cdy.
78 46 62 0 Clear
01 44 68 0 P. Cdy.
92 48 70 0 P. Cdy.
80 65 68 T. Cloudy
88 55 62 .37 Cloudy
69 61 60 .01 Cloudy
74 65 64 .07 Cloudy
81 54 68 .04 Cloudy
81 60 70 .15 Cloudy
60 61 60 .09 Cloudy
67 46 66 .05 P. Cdy.
S2 42 62 0 Cloudy
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1 ST LIEUTENANCY
SALEM, June . " Eight pro
motions In the. Oregon National
Ouard, made In preparation for the
annual encampment of the more than
8,000 men and officers at Camp Clat
sop beginning June 12, were announc
ed by the headquarters here today.
Second Lieutenant James W. Qrlgs
by was advanced to first lieutenant
and placed In command of the head
quarters company of the 3rd battal
ion. He succeeds the late Lieutenant
Mllo B. Baucom, who was killed while
on duty as a member of the state
poll oe.
First Lieutenant Thomas A. Davis
of Portland was promoted to captain
of the medical corps attached to the
186th Infantry.
First Sergeant Victor J. Mlcelll of
Roseburg was promoted to first lleu
tensnt and assigned to Company D
of the 162nd Infantry. Mlcelll Is a
world war veteran and previously was
captain In this company. He realgned
later but some time sgo reenlisted.
TO
BIBLE SCHOOL
Zlon English Lutheran church Is
again going to hold a Dally Vacation
Bible school which will open June 11
at 9:00 a. m. In the church, on 4th
street at Oakdale. All children, aged
8 to 16 inclusive, are heartily Invited
to attend without regard to denomi
national affiliation. The school will
last two weeks.
Zlon church held Its first Bible
school last year and Its complete
success points toward a bigger and
better school this year. Martin George
Kabele. student at the Chicago Luth
eran Seminary, will superintend the
school. He will be ably assisted by
well-trained, experienced teachers who
are Irene Brewold. Mrs. Jaqua, Dr.
Kabele and Ruth Demmer.
Classes will be held from 8:00 a. m.
to 11:30 a. m. every day, with the
exception of Saturday and 8unday
Plan to have your children attend
now. A wholesome educational pro
gram with good times has been
planned for the children. The school
will close with a picnic.
Oreron Weather
Partly cloudy tonight and Thurs
day: local showers east portion t
night; slightly cooler tonight; gcntlt'
northwest wind offshore.
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