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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUSTE, MEOFOKD. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRTL 16. 1936.
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Tou will probably find exactly
tha thlnga you cava Been
looking for or a aala or trade
for unused articles you may
' have. Bearoli your attic or
tore-room you may find
many thlnga othera are wak
ing and Be able to realise Im
mediate cash. If what you
want lent here, ad-ertlse for
lV-Trlbune Claaslfled ads are
Inaipenalve effective I
RATES
Per word first lnaertlon
(Minimum 33c)
Each additional Insertion.
per word
Ic
'Minimum 10c)
Per Una per month without
copy ehangea
Phone 75
FOR WAttT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
1)3T If dog 1 miaaing, call 1616
Y? WANTED MALE HELP
MEN WANTED for Rawletgh routes of
800 families. Reliable hustler should
start earning a5 weekly and In
crease rapidly. Write today. R
lelgh. Dept. ORD-134-S, Oakland.
Calif.
OREGON FIRM now haa permanent
position for aggressive, neat-appearing
salesman. Best references re
quired. Guaranteed weekly allow
ance If you have proper qualifica
tion. Apply In person, Boom 407,
Liberty Bldg.
V'ANTED Man experienced In brake
and electrical work. Permanent em
ployment for person qualified. Ad
dress Box 2917, Tribune.
V ANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Refined lady to keep house
for two gentlemen In modern coun
try home. Address Box 3686, Mail
Tribune, and give references
'WANTED Housekeeper, middle-aged
refined lady, general housework,
family of 4; 630 month, room and
board. Write Box 3808, Tribune,
giving references.
) MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Man and wife for Janitor
work. Apply at 18 corning Court
tn person, after 5 o'clock.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED House cleaning. Mra.
Huson, Phone 1345-M.
LOCAL OARDENER Trustworthy,
wishes work. Expert flowers, ehruns.
Box 2801, Mall Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED A youus Guernsey bull.
It. p. Belkntp. Phone 401-J-l.
WANTED 3 best milk cows In Jack
son county. Give price and par
ticulars in full. Box 2818. Tribune.
WAH1CU o -
soil. Meyer Greenhouse, 14th and
Franquette,
WANTED Electric washer. Must be
reasonable. Box 2803. Tribune.
HIGHEST cash price paid for electric
vinn trioiti-lr. Phnni 107.
uiufautB.
WANTED TO BUY 3 acres or more,
within 10 miles of Medford. Must
, have reasonable price and terms
Can make down payment with
bonus bonds. Write Box 3748. Mall
. Tribune. Give details, buildings,
water, land, nearest postofflce.
WANTED 600 horses to break to ride
or drive. L. O. VnnWegen, 335 N
Ivy. Phone 1042-J.
WANTED
WOOL MOHAIR
H'rfrest cash prices tor wool and mo
hair, wool bags and fleeoe twine
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
tl No Grape Phone 1063
AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices
Clement Auto Parts. 330 N. River
side. JUNK-
-JUNK
wanted
CASH PAID for inner tubes, lo pet
lb up Rs eottuD and wool, up
to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or
large lots, also all other metals ol
all decnptiona
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
37 No Grape. Phone 1083
WANTED TO BUY Men's good used
suits Used Wardrobe Shop 618 E
Main
. FURNITURE upholstering, repaint.
I reflniahing W 6V wlier. phone
6'8 207 N Peach
WANTSD
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and toea Wc also ouy
metals, hides, pelts, wool nd mo
hair MEDFORD BAKHAIN HOUSft
37 N Ormpe St Plone '0H3
FOR RENT H0USE3
WANTED TO LEASE Modern house.
garage, juiy i. wcmmu
ford. Rate 117 00, water paid. 618
Haven St.
..ttu-r. en u..l Mnin Rt 4-
room furnished home; oil hrttroia.
hard-ood floors, fireplace, very si
. ...... .14 inrliiflmv water
Charles R. Ray. Realtor, M"1ford
Bldg. Phone 30J.
FOR RENT 104 Oeneva Ave.. -room
...f,ni.h4 hr,m- h.rriWOOd floors.
fireplace, plpeless oil turnare; Hi
memoir tc-...
.itor. Medlord B:ne. pnone S02
FOR RENT 5-room partly iurnlslied
house. 20 Tripp St.
TV INISHED duplex; garage. 604
Oth.
.FOR REN1 7 -roc in mine, newly
f papered: utii. ar.:: ou'Culid-
lrr; li, acre Jacksonville, call
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT -room modern bouse
17 Newtown. Call from 8 to 6, ex
cept sundsys. hone 141. Central
Point.
POH RENT Home, furnished or
unfurnished BROWN 4 WRITE
FOR RENT lo responsible tenant,
8-room, newly decorated dwelling,
partly furnished, at 315 South Riv
erside. Inquire at 335 So. Riverside.
HOUtiuti for sale or reut. Jacluon
County Bldg and UMn ass'n.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apu. 334 Apple.
CLEAN fully furnished i and 3-rm
apt., ground floor, private Datba;
adult? only. 344 8outn Grape.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Bedroom for man In good
residence, close In. with or without
garage. Call 287-L.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orspe
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM for one or two
' gentlemen; excellent meals; garage.
333 S. Orape.
ROOM AND' BOARD 146 S Holly
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Cabin, furnished, hot
water and garage; adults only. 953
Dakota.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
1936 Willys sedan. Phone 566-X.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR BALE OR TRADE Apartment
house lot, 436 S. Oakdale.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 60 -sere
. ...I ...V. n.a..v- .nma nlnV
land: 3 miles from Ashland. Also
wood lot. inquire aicuuruuu s De
vice station, 1 mile south of Talent
on highway.
FOR TRADE Income property, clear,
In Medford, to trade for cabin on
the Rogue. State price and loca
tion. Box 3927, care Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 6-
room nome, a iulb; uerriea wim
fruit trees. A. J. Gardner, 511 Ham
ilton. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
. building, 25x50; also corrugated Iron
Duuaing in rear, uui, mi-M
on two streets. Located on Main
St. in Jacksonville. Price $750.00
i a.l h .4- .- T II. DTOLTtPT .T.
11 I, ll XV t; 4s a K uuw. &j. u . a i
204 E. ilaln. phou? 365 or 1580-J.
FOR SALE Fine home. 3 bedrooms,
Bleeping porch, large lot, trees, flow-
. era, lawn, near schools, (3850; easy
terms. Also good 6 -room house, 2
bedrooms, large lot. $1200; terms'.
H. G. WILSON.
7 Chestnut St. Phone 1564.
FOB SALE 5-room stucco house; 2
bedrooms, rirepiace, narawooa
floors, laundry trays; corner lot;
paved streets; on east side; close In:
stucco garage. A very nice home.
Only $2500; terms. L. G. PICKELL,
304 East Main. Phone 365. x
FOR -LEASE 80-acre hill ranch; 1J
acres cultivated: good buildings,
springs, well; 60 per year. Box
2902. Tribune.
BROWN A WHITE, Realtors, offer
beautiful Rogue River properties
ranging from one to 400 acres, im
proved and unimproved.
ALSO stocked and equipped dairy
ranch.
ALSO beautiful foothill home
with all kinds of fruits.
ALSO city homes on easy terms.
WHEN yuu thin of real estate think
Of BROWN & WHITE
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
HANSON and Hollywood chicks, heavy
laying strains, 8!c.Rocks and
Reds, 9Hc. Large vigorous chicks.
W. L. cockerels, '3c. Catalogue
free. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Ore.
FOR SALE One full-blooded White
Wyandotte rooster for breeding pur
poses. Tel. 869-M or Inquire last
house left-hand side of Lozler Lane
FOR SALE Barred Rock; hatching
eggs. 617 Western Ave.
FOR SALE; Bantams. 819 So. Grape.
DAY-OLD White Leghorn chicks (or
sale at Garrett's poultry Farm and
Hatchery, where everything Is done
to produce quality chicks, using old
hens only, blood tested by O. S. C.
also R. O. P cockerels end no etrgs
set less than 2 ozs.. 11c each for
500 or more. 12c each for less, de
livered. Visitors welcome. East N
St., p, O. Box IBS. Ornnt Pay?. Ore.
FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK
ONE gray, gal ted saddle horse. Clyde
Smith. Call Q-X-12, Butte Falls.
FOR SALE OR TRADB for cows, good
gentle team, also good wagon and
aarness. C. W. Miller 3rd house
east of Oasis. Eagle Point.
ONE Jersey cow, fresh 20th; one
Guernsey heifer. G C. Mitchell,
Ahlnnd.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'33 PLYMOUTH Sedan. 2-door; can
not be told from new; perfect me
chanlrally. Priced for quick aale
at 1(15 00; easy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dwujio a;-.d riymouth.
FOB SALE Model T Ford tourln?,
A-l condition, .call arter 6 p. m..
19 N. Peach.
OOOU USED CARS
REAL QUALITY LOW PRICES
See Theae cara Belore You Buy.
1935 Chrysler Coupe.
104 Pl mouth DeLuxe Sedan.
10.14 Dodne coupe.
1934 Ford Pickup.
1934 Ford V-8 S-dan
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1030 Dodge Sedan.
1933 Plymouth Coupe.
1936 Plymouth Coupe.
1934 Chrysr 8 Sec'an.
19i9 Fird Plcltup.
1930 Hudson Coupe.
Some Real cheap can from 115 to
R5
I ANOE MOTOR CAR CO
S". N Riverside. Tel 18.
Csed Car Lot N. t co.ter 6tn and
Barll-lk
FOR SALE -DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Young mala Chow dog.
MB E. Main.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE TO NEARSIGHTED THIEF:
Dynamite stolen iron, ttoxy Ann ur
chard is old, dangerous and illegal
to ue. Will make you good price
on fuse and caps you overlooked.
John Conner, phono 602.
FOR SALE Three 8-Jt. oak show
cases, S25.00 each. Cost new S8Q.0Q
each. Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
Phone 238.
LOAM lor sale. h. F. Belkn-p. Tel.
401-J-l.
FOR SALE Cletrao true lor, K model,
In fine condition. L. A. Salade,
Central Point.
FOR SALE Center drop typewriter
desk, good condition. Call 1516 be
tween 9 a. m. and 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Sport plane, good flying
condition, or will trade (or late
model car. Call mornings, corner
Griffin Creek and Phoenix-Jacksonville
roads.
FOR SALE Seven used spray rigs; 2
nunuiUi O debus. ru yeiics. aun-
ard Equipment Co.
SPORTING EQUIPMENT Good qual
ity, low prices. No matter the qual
ity, themake or the price, we fur
nish It. CLIFF'S 6PORT SHOP,
317 North Riverside.
NEWTOWNS CHbAP Cold storage
stock, both Face and Fill C grade
and wrapped large size fancy. Bear
Creek Packing Plant. Phone nuu
FOR SALE Delphiniums, fruit trees,
general nursery stock. Glascock's
Nursery, 264 Beatty St.
FOR SALE Jonathan apples 15o and
35c box. Ala Vista Packing bouse.
CHOPPED barley (or feed, and ba.e.1
straw. V. fiursell Phone 355-J-3
A BARGAIN One 1-D.p. Bean spray
rig Inquire C. C- Lemmon. care
Sgobei dt Day So. Fir at.
TYHEWtti i EKtf- Bienn 116 N Cen
tral Phone ibi
FOa SALE--Kanoia oar and Hen
onen barley C- P. Niedermeyer
6J3-J-1.
UAi FOR SALE -Grain or a I (alia
Oure Ranct. Jacksonville nighway
FOR SALE Good Newtown apples at
cheap prices. Inquire tigooel & Day
Packing House South Fu St
POH dAj.Jb Baiev oat nay grouno
alfalfa anu t oay loose allalla
hay O A DeVoe. Phone 623-j2
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE! STOMACH ULCERS. GAS
PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved
quick. Get free sample doctor's
prescription, Udga, at Western
Thrift Store.
GOOD PLUMBING Leslie Plumbing
Co., 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1261.
WALL - PAPER cleaned, 11.50 per
room and up. Work guaranteed.
- Call 283-J. '
FINE PLUMBING Repairs honestly
done; guaranteed. 1406 N. River
side. Phone 1261.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKHON CUIINTV
ABSTRACT CO.
Ahstracte i rule and
ntle Insurance, rhe
only complete Title
Syatem to Jackson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of ritie. Room 8 and 6 No. 42
North Central Ave., upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House cleaning, floor waxing, orl
entol rug cleaning and upholstering
pulnllna and Paperhanglng.
COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTING
Tinting & Paperl.anglng. Harry
Mint, phone H-F-4 Route I, Boi
440.
JOHW H. LOCK
Painter and Decorator. Fine interior
work a specialty. Phone 609. Res.
22ft S. Ivy.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $60 to 8300 (or
personal or housebold purposes on
House PurnlsLlngs or Autos: also
Cars Refinanced Loana closed
wtthln 80 minutes License No. &
157. See W E. Tnoma. 46 So Cen
tral. Translei.
REIN KJ NO TK.-.NSKEU CO. Long
distance naullntf Furniture, cattle,
anything ill N Fir Phone 1033
O Stuart.
EAD9 I'RANSFER 8 STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No Central Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
TRUCltlNO ANU STORAOf - Local
and long distance hauling, furnf.
cure moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel 83b F B msun Co
HAWLEv TRANSFER - Expert pack
era ann movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside. Pbont 016.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING
COMMERCIAL spraying
Pl-.one 2.SB-M
Mcoonagle.
LEGAL NOTICES
( nil fnr Warrants.
Warrant N'. 700 to 733 Inclusive,
School Dls No. 20. are called for
payment, pavuhle at Farmers and
Fruitgrowers Bank, MMford. Oregon.
Interest will cea April 16. 1938.
8. 8. ABBOTT.
Clerk Dist. No. 20.
liter ti tor's Notice to Creditor.
Notice is h?rebv (riven that the un
dfuigned haa e,n sppolnted by the
County Court of Jackaon County. Ore
gon, executor of the estate of Emma
L. Trowbrltiae. dereaned. All persona
having claims ajralnat said estate are
hereby notined to present me same,
duly verified, to the underslnned -ecpmr
at the office of O is Newbury
tn the United Statea National Bank
bulldinff In the Ctty of Medford. Ore-
iron, wltiiln tx months from the dat
of trim notice.
Dated- April th. 1M
EVEH ETTE O. TKOWBRIDOB.
Executor of the estat of
SOUTHERN OREGON
MASONIC HTING
SLATED SATURDAY
(Continued fron. Pago One.)
Shields of this city, member of the
grand lodge Instruction committee,
and by Fed A. Purdtn and O. W.
DeJarnett, past masters of Medford
lodge No- 103 and holders of profici
ency certificates.
At 2 p. m. there will be conference
of masters, past masters, secretaries
and wardens In the main lodge ball.
These two function will occupy the
time until A o'clock, when there will
be a reception, social hour, and regis
tration. The banquet will start at 6:30 In
the dining room on the second floor
Qf the old lodge hall, with orchestra
music playing. From 7:30 until 8
o'clock registration and examination
of visitors will be held. Entertain
ment will start at B o'clock In the
main lodge hall.
Harvey Field, Jr., will present a vo
cal solo, Kenneth Raymond will ren
der a piano solo, Mary Ann Gates
will sing several numbers and Don
ald Horner will give a violin solo.
Music will be furnished by the or
chestra. Open lodge will be held at 8:30,
with the reception of the most wor
shipful grand master, H. Wayne
Standard and his official family. Mr.
Standard Is from Brownsville, Oregon.
Mr. standard's address will begin
at 8:50, followed by Introduction and
addresses of other grand officers. In
cluding those from foreign Jurisdic
tions.
A playlet will be presented at 10:30,
and the meeting will be concluded at
11 o'clock.
The program committee for the day
Is made up of the following lodge
dignitaries: v
R. W. McNeal of Ashland, district
deputy grand master (District No. 11).
general chairman.
A. K. Cass, past master. Grants
Pass, chairman publicity committee.
O. O. Horner, worshipful master,
Medford, chairman program commit
tee. A. G. Bishop, past master, Medford,
chairman banquet committee.
Fred A. Purdin, past master, Med
ford, chairman credential and regis
tratlon committee.
E. L. Lenox, past master, Medford.
chairman reception committee.
L. C. Stewart, past master, Medford
chairman finance and badges com
mittee. THE GRANGE
Thoenlx Grange.
Orange met In regular session
Tuesday night with 89 members and
seven visitors present. Visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rector, Mrs. J.
N. Ed lng ton, and Mrs. J. W. Fish of
Gold Hill Orange; Mr. and Mrs. O.
C. Maust of Central Point Grange,
and Win. Bruin Of Talent Grange.
During business meeting the agri
cultural committee brought Ideas to
all about profitable marketing through
the marketing committee of the
granges. Report of the Insurance
agent, told of tha burning -of the
barn and horses of L. O. Caster,
which report, was s blow to all
present.
Lecture program commemorated
the 60th wedding annlversnry of Mr.
Mail Tribune Daily
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fan
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and Mra. 0. A. Plckel. ami contained
the following numbers: "A Tribute"
to Mr. and Mra. Plckel for their
50 years of msrrled life, composed
and recited by Mildred Ward; song.
Silver Threada Among the Oold.
bv Oladya Sloan. Flwence Drake
and Vaughn Quackenbueh. accom
panied by Mildred Ward; "How I
Managed to Live Fifty Yeara With
One Man." by Mrs. Plckel, and "How
I Managed to Live Fifty Yeara With
One Woman," by Mr. Plckel. Both
of these were well given and rev
erential; "O Flower Wedding," quea-
tlons answered by namea of flowera.
by the entire audience; reading by
Kathryn Denaer, and violin solo by
Vsughn Quackenbush.
During the good of the order.
Mra. O. C. Maust a poke on the ef
ficiency contest bow being aponaored
by the Pomona Grange, Mrs. Maue&
spoke on the Orange Co-op.
For the next meeting, the lec
turer announced an open meeting.
to comment at 7:45 which will be
pictures shown on "Electro Farm
lng," and dealing with all klnda of
electrical appliances. It !U be a
70-mlnute program, the public will
be Invited.
At the close of the meeting, all
adjourned to the dining room In
the grand march led by Mr. and
Mra. Pickle. The tablea were prettily
decorated with flowera and gold
candles. The center of the table
was graced with a huge wedding
cake, crowned by a miniature bride
and groom. Gold cake and Ice cream
and coffee were served. Mr. and Mra.
Pickle were presented with a beau
tiful set of water glassea, ana a
pitcher, alio a glass cake plate.
The serving committee announced
for the neit time la Mr. and Mra.
Al Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolda,
Elva Caster and Bob Logan.
Appletcnte 1. ran re.
ApplegatA Orange held a regular
meeting" April 10. Meeting was opened
by the officers seating drill. First
and second degree were conferred
on eight candidates.
Heme economics club cnairman
announced next meeting of tha club
will be held at the Grange hall. All
Grange ladles are asked to attend.
Lecturer' hour eonaisted of an
interesting reading by Edwin Tay
lor, piano solo by Miss June Moran,
group singing, games, relays and the
penny drill.
Supper of salad, ginger snaps
and Easter eggs waa enjoyed by all.
It seems that an epidemic of ab
sent officers haa come upon this
Grange. It was noted that the secre
tary disappeared before the meeting
was over.
MORE STORIES SOLD
BY ELMER CARLSON
Elmer Carlson, Medford night
watchman and author of stories for
religious magaaliiea, haa Just received
checks for two more atorlea, ne an
nounced today. "The Oreateat Fun"
waa bought by the Auguatanna Book
Concern for publication In The Olive
Leaf magazine," and the American
Sunday School Union purchased "The
Most Enjoyable Thing," to appear In
Its mauailne. Picture World.
The two stories bring to seven the
total Carlson has sold In the past four
months.
PRESIDENT OF WHITMAN
TENDERS RESIGNATION
WALLA WALLA, Wash, Aplrl 18
(AP) The resignation 01 ur. ivuuuu
A. Clemen aa president of Whltmsn
college haa been accepted by the
board of trustees and the board of
deana placed In control of admlnla
tratlon, effective today. Allen H. Rey
nolds, chairman of the trustees, an
nounced today.
TJe Mall Tribune want ads.
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Indian
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11- JLlazJ'
Preaentation of a new Inking device to replace the one deatroyec
erne yeara ago by fire has made the historic- Washington hand praai
at the University of Oregon as good aa new. The new brayer was given
to tha echool by W. H. Brandea of Portland. The preas first began
Ite work In Oregon City In 1846, where on February S It printed the
Spectator, the first newapaper west of the Rocky Mountains. It was
presented to the University school of Journalism In 1916 by Harrison
and Webster Klncald, who formerly published tha Oregon State
Journal on It In Eugene. Above a group of atudenta are aaalstlng Erlo
I, Allen, dean of the school of journallam, to take a page proof of
the atudent dally. In the photo are, left to right Dorothy Efalfeen,
Portland; Wayna Herbert, Eugene; Dean Allen, and Marian Lucas,
San Francisco.
Sams Valley
BAM8 VALLEY, April 16. (Bpl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blgham are re
celvlng congratulatlona upon the ar
rival of a baby eon. born Friday
night. The little man win answer
to the name of Kenneth Leroy.
Frlenda of Oeorge Lyman were
sorry to hear Tuesday of hie pain
ful accident. Willie driving team,
a tug broke, allowing the elngle
tree to hit him above the knee,
breaking the leg. He la confined In
a Medford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Munn and family of
Junction City have recently moved
here and plan to make their nome
with John Cuahman. Their daugh
ters. Dorla. a aophomore In high
school, and Darlne, in the seventh
grade, have enrolled In the local
school.
With the election Monday night
of Mlaa Eleanor Carthell of Argo as
assistant high achool teacher, the
faculty for the next achool year waa
completed. E. W. Empey, principal.
and Miss Erma May, primary teacher,
are returning for their third year.
Mlsa Alice Rudd of Antloch as upper
arade teacher completes the stalf,
Lewla Dusenberry and Howard
Paine left the latter part of last
week on an extended tour through
southern Oregon and California in
search of employment,
A. A. walrutf left last week for
Klamath Falls, where he expecte to
have employment for the aummer.
Mrs. Pierce and family nave moven
into the Steve Wilson house serosa
from Caton'a store.
Mr. and Mra. O. T. Wilson moved
to the Table Bock district Tuesday.
The community feels their lesvlng
a distinct less, as they have always
taken an active part In all commu
nity affaire. There waa hardly a local
organisation or undertaking with
which either Mr. or Mra. Wilson or
both were not actively affiliated
and we congratulate the Table Rock
community upon their good fortune
of having them In their midst. Sams
Valley la. however, happy that they
are atlll close enough to continue
a oonalderable part of their work
here. '
Florence Winn haa taken up her
residence at tha Empey home for
the balanoa of the school year, as
her parents have moved to Central
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith sre the
proud parents of a bnhy girl, born
April 1 In Ashland. This Is the first
girl In a family of S boys.
MOTHER OF FIVE
BIRMWOHAM, Eng., April 18.
(AP) Mra. Dorothy Waddlngham,
34-year-old mother of five children,
died on the gallows of the Wlnson
Oreen prison today while police
guarded the approaches against a
demonstration In protest at "this
disgrace."
Mra. Violet van der Elst, energetic
campaigner against capital punish
ment, organised the demonstration,
broadcasting appeala to a crowd of
3000 to attempt to prevent the hang
ing. The throng looked on quietly, how
ever, eome amlllng at Mra. van der
Elst's exhortations, some praying for
Mra. Waddlngham while the con
victed poison slayer of a patient In
her Nottingham nursing home died
within the prison.
King Edwsrd himself was tha only
one who could hsve saved the wo
man from the gallowa by granting
a laat-minute reprieve, sfter Home
Secretary sir John Simon denied aP
nesls for clemency.
SCHOOTf UFUSE
SALEM, April 10. lTr- Attorney
Oeneral I. H. vanWInkle ruled In an
opinion to the elate department of
education, that decisions of district
school boards granting or refusing use
of achool buildings for uses as a civic
center were final,
The law provides, the attorney-general
pointed out. for use of the bulld
tnga by civic groups, but the district
board haa dlacretlonary powers as lo
whst type organtrstlons may use It.
The decision in thst event would be
final.
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Meteorological Report
April 10, 11)30.
Forecasts.
Mcrtaord and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Friday, probably with rain
Friday; cooler Friday.
Oregon: cloudy tonight and Fri
day, with rain probable In weat por
tion Friday; cooler tntenor of west
portion Friday,
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest,- 04; lowest, SB.
Totsl monthly preclpltstton, 0.G4
Inch. Deficiency for the month, XII
Inch.
Total precipitation alnce September
1, 1035, 17.40 Inches. Excess for the
season. 3.40 Inches,
Relative humidity at S p. m. yeater-
day, ai: S a. m. today, 12.
Sunrise tomorrow, 0:37 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 0:M p. m.
Ohservatlnna Tawen at 5 a. m.,
120 Meridian Time.
Boise ........
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.06 Cloudy
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Omaha . ...
Phoenix
Portland
Reno .
Roseburg
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Sesttle
Spokane
Walla Walla
Washington, DC.
T. Clear
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P. Cldy
B4 48
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87 30
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69 36
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84 60
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83 48
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60 .63
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86 64
86 69
Clear
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T. Clear
TRENTON, N. J., April 16. (API
Exonerated of the kldnap-murder of
Baby Charles A. Lindbergh In Mercer
county, Psul H. Wendel, dlsbsrred
lawyer, tcdsy remained In Jail here
pending action on a kidnap war
rant In Hunterdon county, aworn
out at Flcmlngton by Mrs. Anna
Haiiptmann, widow of the executed
alayer of the Infant.
The Mercer county Jury voted "no
bill" without dissent laat night. The
Hunterdon county grand Jury has
not yet considered Mrs. Hauptmann'a
charge that Wendel kidnaped the
Lindbergh baby, resulting from a
confession Wendel later repudiated.
Prosecutor Anthony M. Hauck, Jr.,
of Hunterdon county, will present
this caae to the Jury "If and when
an Investigation Indlcatea the mat
ter ahould be presented for action."
Embezzlement charges agalnat
Wendel In Mercer county also are
pending. It waa thought likely these
would be held In abeyance that
Wendel might go to Brooklyn to as
sist In an Investigation Into hta
story of being kidnaped and held
prisoner In Februsry.
WILKES-BARIIE, Pa., April 16. VT)
Federal and state authnrltlea looked
today Into what a coroner termed the
probable suicide of a miner, who blew
himself to bits with dynamite deep
In a coal mine, as a posslbls "break"
tn their Investigation of the "Easter
gift" bomb outragea which have
claimed three lives In this area.
Stymied for a week in their bunt
for the person or persons who mailed
all bombs, disguised as Easter gifts,
last Thurvlay. the Investigators preaa
ed their Inquiry Into the suicide, on
the possibility It msy hsve soma con
nection with their aearch.
The mlntir, Identified aa Anthony
Denovlge, blasted himself to deata In
the Buttonwood colliery of the Olen
Coal company laat night. It was
around thla pit that tba Investiga
tion haa centered.
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WENDEL AWAITING
HUNTERDON ACTION
SUICIDE LINKED
WITH MAIL BOMBS
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spltscr, Herb Orey. H. A. Thlerolf,
J. B. Kirk. Roland Hubbard. W. F.
Issaca and C. M. Brewer.
Those selected thus far to repre
sent various county organlaatlcna
are Andre Chomel for the Central
Point council: Judge F. L. Tou
Voile for the Jacksonville Chamber
of Commerce; Earl JJewbry for the
Talent Chamber of Commerce: Zarl
Ulrlch for Prospect, and W. J. War
ner for the Milk Distributors' asso
ciation. The Eagle Point Orange and
the Oold Hill Chamber of Commerce
have not yet chosen their representa
tives. The new board la to meet at a
luncheon In the Hotel Medford to
morrow noon for the annual election
of officers.
The chamber's annual banquet Is
to be held In the Hotel Medford at
0:30 next Tuesday evening with Dr.
Honry J. Berkowlta, Portland elvle
leador, as the principal speaker. One
of the largest gatherings In recent
jvuia is anticipated.
After the banauet thi. iu. nr.t.
dent will appoint his committees
aim wio cnamoer win tnen launch
lie program of activities for the
1039-87 yeir.
SIS VALLEY SCHOOL
10 ELECT QUEEN FOR
L MAY FIESTA
SAMS VALLEY. April 18. (Spl.)
The high achool atudent body la
making plana for Its annual May
Day festival aet for May 1. Nomina
tions for May queen were made last
week and the students - will decide
between Jean Upton and Dorothy
Strauss Friday at their regular atu
dent body meeting. Invitations have
already been sent to Antloch, Mea
dows and Table Rock achoola to
Join In this festivity.
The senior class began practice
Monday on Its play, "Tomboy,"
acheduled for May 8. In tryouts held
laat week, Betty Wilson wss chosen
for .the leading part of Tomboy. The
clasa this year, fourteen In all, will
all have parts In the play. This la
the largest clasa ever to graduate
from the local achool.
Plana for commencement are al
ready being made, and Include a
claas night and baccalaureate, fol
lowed by the graduation exercises
the next evening. The clsss night
has been aet for May 16; the Sun
day aervlce May 17: and commence
ment Monday night. May 19.
Rev. W, B, Empey, father of tha
principal of the high school, and
paator of the Junction City Metho
dist church, will probably be the
baccalaureate speaker, while the com
mencement orator haa not been defi
nitely selected.
Recent activities of the senior clasa
Include a "sneak" day yesterday.
I T. & T. INCOME
FAR OVER 1935
NEW YORK, April Ifl-(AP) Tha
American Telephone and Telegraph
company today reported consolidated
net Income for Itself and Its 33 as
sociated companlea of the 13 months
ended February 39, of 138,648,73l,
equal to 67.43 a. share on the capital
stock, compared with 1111.331,873.
or 6.06 a ahare for the 13 montha
ended February 36. 1836,
The earnings report on a "parent"
company basis for the 13 montha
ended March 81. 1036. showed net
Income of 130.I67,005, equal to
ao.97 a share. Thla compared with
1118,019.333, or 16.97 a share for tha
13 montha ended March 81, 1938. .
Home Economist
A V A B. M l I A II
Mlaa Ava B. Milam Is (1038) dean
of the achool of home economics at
Oregon Mate collete. She waa born
In Mlsourl In I8K4 and came to Ore
gon In loll, "he spent several yeara
In the Orient and organised the de
partment of home economics at
Yeurhlng university. Peking.
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