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M"EDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1937. PAGE NTNU Read every sd on tni page You - will probably tlod ex actly the things you nav Been looking (01 ot a aala o trade for unused article you may bave Search your attic or 8 tore-room you may find many things othera are seek ing and be able to realize Immediate cash It what you want isn't there, advertise tor It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive I recti ve I RATES per word, first Insertion- (Minimum 25c) each additional Insertion, per word . . . 1 (Minimum 10c) Per Une per ruontb without copy change . i Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND lost Boy's patent tap-shoes. Tel. 878. Reward. LOST II dog ia miBsmfe. call 1S18. WANTED MALE HELP MAN WANTED to take contract for party cutting limb and pole wood. 700 East Main. WANTED Experienced used car salesman. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. WANTED Boys to sell newspapors alter school. Apply Mall rrloune WANTED FEMALE HELP WOMAN for general work, nearby re sort. For Interview write Box 2354. Tribune. WANTED Woman to come In home and cook and care lor 2 children. All time preferable. Immediately. Box 2163, Tribune. WANTED Competent housekeeper. Phone 1337 -J. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and wlfo on ranoh. Call In person. F. E. Bybec, Jacksonville highway. WANTED SITUATIONS HIGH SCHOOL boy, 18, wants work through vacation. 865 S. Central. ELECTRICIAN Has tools: will do anything; go anywhere. Tel. 637-w. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTER Cross-hr.ul team, with or without driver. Summer Job. In quire Jacksonville Post Olflce. FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed. re-glued. Phone 869-H. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room nous P. O Boi 693 Medlord. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We bave large order to till Highest prices paid. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N drape St. Pbooe 1083 TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds ol sorap iron steel and brass Bring It to MEDFORD RON STEEL 1158 No. Central. Phone 40. WANTED 1500 or 1600-lb. gentle horse. Phon- 912-J. JUNK Highest prices paid (or brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large lote pipe and machinery wool and oot. ton raga innet tube Our prices will interest you. Hide Pelts. Wool Muhair Household Oooda Furniture Stove bought and sold MEDFOKD BAROAIN HOUSE VVK PAY MOKB CASH For youj lurniture nol.HKOIIK A aNDKKWS 8th and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES vwd dfut q.wwim hmuv B4.00 Per month. Furnished for batching. Tel. 741. FOR RENT Modern 3-room house. Inquire 202 Stark St. FOR RENT Modern furnished 4 room house; shade, flowers; 822.50. water paid. 853 W. 2nd. FOR RENT House, furnished or par tlal; 2 bedrooms', 830 or (45. Tel 1322-w FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS COZY ROOM in private home, close In. Pbone 1577-X. SLEEPING ROOM. 88 month. 318 Hamilton. Call evenings. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room. 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Large front room: not and cold water; shower; close In 30 S Fir. FOR RENT Fumlshed room with hot and cold water and garage 11 S Orange St Call after 8pm ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Ompe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room apartment and housekeeping room. 533 Austin. FTFNISHED apartment. Dure 11 Court. 329 N. Holly. Call at Apt 7 FORRENT Apartment. HotelOrsnd FOR RENT Furnished apartment Adulta. 604 West 10th St. GE BAUER APTS. 6th and Oakda.e APARTMENT for rnt 45 N Bartlett fCRN. APT.- & 0MA1 FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM BOARD AND BOOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 711 Cast Main. BOARD AND ROOM Tig E Main. FOR SALERZAL ESTATE WALNUTS, Filberts, Fears, Cherrtes, highest producing and best equip ped orchard In eounty, highly im proved, i mil frontage norm Umpqua river, near Roseburg. Over 20 tons peara per acre without Irri gation In 1936 Fifteen-ton walnut crop in sight. 30 acres river bottom; 23 acres bench land, sickness necss. lfn aala Drtvui tn ull ntilnlt. hilt ! no trades. a. O. Bailey, Wilbur Ore. FOR SALE Furnished 4 -room cabin, aore gruuuu, un (vugue mmi t,us In. Phone 1498. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 49 acres. 8 miles east ol Meaiora. near scnooi, on cream route; 9 stream through place; deep well; new S-room house, garage, 2 fair bams, 28 seres In crop. Inquire A. L. Rathbun (own. er), R.F.D. 4, Box 198, Medford. or Barney's Confectionery, Phoenix. FOR SALE B-room modern house, furnished; 3 lots; terms, Tel. 459-X. FFDEBAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 301 Liberty Blag., or e. A Barnes, 167 East 8th St.,. Eugene THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale In one traot or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E. Bybee. Star Rout Box 183. Medlord. Oregon, WHEN you think ot real estate think of BROWN It WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 31 Chest nut. Room 4. HOUSES (or sale or rent Jaoksos Count; Bldg a Loan Awn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS LAST HATCH this season ready for delivery June 3rd. Extra quality Leghorn chicks. Bo each. Carley Poultry Farm, N Pacific Highway Junction. Phone 814-W. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley, 314-W. FOR SALE R I. Red and Plymouth Rock baby ohlcks. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey natchlng egga. 3 R 1. R roosters. Inquire peraoll'e Store Appiegate. F0? SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: 3 young saddle mares. Inquire 114 So. Bartlett, Dunlap's Blacksmith Shop. BIQ AUCTION SALE Saturday, June 8. beginning at 1 o'clock sharp; 8 miles west Klamath Falls on Keno road. J. W. Karns. 30 head well-broke horses, 1300 lbs. to 2000 lbs All readv for hard work. Will positively be sold to highest bidder. Terms casn. JAMES LOE, OWNER COL. H. B. LUE. AUCTIONEER MY DAIRY HERD for tale. Joe Wortmncton, Eagle roins. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '33 FORD V-8 Coupe; low mileage, new tires, 8346. 123 S. Riverside. '38 Dodge pickup; perfect every way; looks and runs like new. Blue Seal guarantee: 6 finance. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth GOOD USED C-30, 1938 model In ternational Truck, 157-ln, wheel base. Call or see Mr. Wheelock at Lewis Super Servloe Station. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday. May 29. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE 30-Day written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1036 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1938 Chrysler 8 Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe coupe. 1033 Ford model B 4-oyllnder Coupe. 1033 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier modela to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR OAR CO. 38 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Completely recondition ed used Fordson Tractor. Lewis Super service station. FOR SALE: Choice alfalfa hay In ahock, 810 per ton, D. R. Smith. Talent, acrosa from Talent school. FOR SALE Fountain equipment, in- oiuaing reingcrauon ana Dacx oar. practically new. Prospect Store, Prospect, Ore. FOR BALE Wheat. 4 mile north on Midway road, potter place. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators, pipes, connections ana . covering. 246 S. Riverside. REMOVAL SALE Flower plants at a reduced price while they last. Small Hothouse, 1 mile north on old Pacific Hwy. FOR BALE Alfalfa hay in shock j. e Lester. Btddle road. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers repairs and parts. C. D. Bean. Inc. WE STILL maintain the same prices. Lloyd's Shop. 40 North Front et. BEAN 0h p motor parte. Crystal FOR SALE Beautiful gasoline ren3. like new Ideal for home without electricity. Bargain. Hawley Trans fer 118 No Riverside. Hi VER LOAM 13 00 per load Bate msn's Pbone 1534-Y ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS IHEM Latest improved, no radio interfer ence; II? AO up Harry Wttaganl Ashland Pbone ll-P-4. POR 9ALB Hardy tomato and cab- Dase plants Mary O Carey south of Phoenli FOR 9ALB--New and used sash doors turner piumDing. roofing doot and window screens, storage tanks 1520 N Rlversld. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Two oil burners foi turnacea. inquire uau iTioune office MISCELLANEOUS PIANO STUDIO 323 King St. Begin ners prices 7ac per nour; same price through year by staring now Mrs. Palsy Blnna. phone 1090-J. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Service sta tion and house. Inquire J, w. La Tourette. 1S21 N Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY D JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO- TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 ental rug cleaning and upholstering fne Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking an Remodeling. Buttons ana Buckles covered 308 U S National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT 8TORE. HARBY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 123 Portland. Money to Lend MONK LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. FURNI'lUKE. ENDORSED NO ItS ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. 9KE W. K THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTQ. CO MED FORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 46 So Central. Ground Flooi Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie No B-I57-M-I80 Pbone 139 Transier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers FLreproo! storage Eipert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 844. BADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO. Ofltoe 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur Dlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new tow rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 333 111 No Fli St. Local -and. long distance. Fuel oils any kind Green stamps in side of 8-mlle limit. Washing Machine Service SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Roll and parts for all makes of washing machines, Including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electrlo Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State ol Oregon for Jackion County. In the Matter of the Estate of Han nah M. Hoglund, also known as Hannah M. Hansen, deceased. Notice 1 hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Pinal Ac count and Report In the above en titled Matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed June 23rd, 1037, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Court Room, In the Court House In Med ford. Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. WAL.TER J. SHERID, Administrator, HARRT SKYRMAN, Attorney. ORDINANCE NO. 3181. AN ORDINANCE calling a special election providing for the submission of Charter amendments to the people at said election and making provision for said election. Whereas, the City Council has adopted resolutions providing certain charter amendments to be referred to the people, which said resolutions tre numbered 394 and 395, respectively; and Whereas, It Is necessary that a spe cial election be called to vote on said amendments and that provisions be made for the holding of said election, now, therefore, The City of Medford doth ordain as follows : Section 1. That there be and here by la called a special election In and for the City of Medford, Oregon, to be neia on tne ietn any or jure 1937. for the purpose of submitting thereat, to the legal voters of aaid city, proposed acts of municipal legis lation as hereinafter set forth. nd said election is hereby ordered to be held on the above date, between the hours of 1:00 o'clock p. m.t and 6:00 p. m., as provided by the charter df said City and the state law for regu lar elections. Section 3. That each ward of the City of Medford is hereby designated as precinct for the holding of Mid election and the following polling plaoes are hereby designated as the polling places within said city at which said election will be held; First Ward 412 East Main Street. Second Hard Court House. Third Ward Plehtner'i Oarage. Corner plr and Sixth Street. Fourth Ward City Hall, com or Fifth and Central ocrecu. Section S. That the following per sons are hereby designated as elec tion oirictais tor eacn oi tne waras mentioned above: Flrrt Ward: Edna Scott. Judge. Myrtle Herman, Judge who will also act as Clerk. Lucy El wood. Judge who will also set as Cleric. . tvrond Ward: Court House Lvdia APPleeate. Judge. Margery Lewis, Judge who will also act as Clerk Hattie Alderi, Judge who will alio act m r!tri? Ihtid Wtrrt: fli-htiw's Garage Winifred snort, JuJi. Lena RoMbeiry. Jud who will also act as Clerk. Edith Morris, Judge who will also act as Clerk. fourth Hard: City Hall, corner Fifth and Central streets. Kate Young, Judge. Stella Anderson, Judge who will also act as Clerk. H. P. Piatt, Judge who will also act as CLark. Section 4. Each of the said else tlon officials, as aforesaid shall oe paid by the City of Medford, Oregon, the sum of 13.00 as their compen sation as such election officials. Section 5. Notice pf s&ld special election shall he given by the City Recorder by publication of this Ordi nance in three (3) Issues of the Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general cir culation published in the city or Medford, Oregon, two of which said publications shall not be less than ten (10) days prior to said election, and by causing to be posted at each of the places for holding said elec tion, not less than ten (10) days prior mere to, a mil copy of tnis oral nance. Section 6. That there be and here by Is submitted and proposed to the legai voters oi tne city or Meaiora for their approval or rejection at said speelal election, the following proposed act of municipal legislation amending the charter of said City of Medford as proposed by the Council of said city by Its Resolution No. 304, Resoluttttn No. 894. Be It Resolved by the City Council of the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, that the following proposed amendment to the charter of said city be and the same is hereby proposed to the legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection and that the same be filed with the City Recorder upon Its adoption and approval by the Mayor: Charter Amendment Referred to the people by the City Council, AN ACT To amend the charter of the City of Medford, being an act entitled -An act to repeal an act entitled" an act to repeal an act entitled "an aot to Incorporate the Town of Med ford, In Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting its powers and defining the duties of Us officers," and to repeal an act entitled An aot to incorpor ate the Town of Medford tn Jackson County. Oregon, approved February 24. 1885," filed In the office of the Secretary of state February 31, 1889. and all amendments thereof, and to incorporate the city of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, and to da fine Its powers and duties, "approved February 0, 1001; and to Incorporate the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, define its powers and duties, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith. "filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 7. 1608, and to amend all other and subsequent amendments enacted by the legisla tive assembly or by the vote of the people. Be It Enacted by the People of the City of Medford that the Char ter of the City of Medford, being an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to incorporate the xown or Meaiora, in jacKson coun ty, Oregon, approved February 84, 1885," filed in the offloe of the Sec retary of State February 21, 1889. and all amendments thereof, and tn incorporate the City of Medford in Jackson County, Oregon, and to de fine Its powers and duties "Approved February 8, 1901; and to incorporate the City of Medford in Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, define its powers and duties and to repeal all acts and parts of acts In conflict herewith," filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 7, 1905, as amended oy an otner and subsequent amend ments enacted by the legislative as sembly or by the vote of the people. oe ana tne same nereoy is amenaen. by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section 72L), to read rouowsi Section 72(L) (1) In addition to all the war rants and bonds heretofore author ized and for the purpose of procur ing funds to repair and reconstruct the paved streets of the City of Med ford, the Council of said City Is here by authorized and empowered to issue tne bonds of said city in not to exceed the sum of 950,000. (2) The debt limitations contain ed in the charter of the city of Med- iord snau not appiy to tne oonas hereby authorized. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Desire eagerly Greek letter South Ameri can river Went up Gaelic god of the sta Large covered wagon Very light wood Constituent Chinese gong Sea eagle Strip off the skin or sur face of Repents Floor coveting Six-line vtanza Local repre sentative Units of force Large oil cans Utility Square ire crystals Press Protect from assault or . Injury Crystalline substance Lift Viscous black liquid Thricai prsflz Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla S K i PgjPE K l NElAV 1 1 N F LblRE I (MAGEJS dateITd eneSfK i JTyslAlYlSlDlRlAM 63. Subsidiary building IS. Old musical note 14. Business get ters It, Cubic meter DOWN L Public vehicle 1 Medieval money of account In England 1 3 K lil6 7 3 fe- l? ' " '- .;$ -- ' '8 "t " Hp Z !lZ":E if 3s jfSS $i 5 w Si sSZ j S3 " .J4 33 Passed by the City Council and signed by me in open session this 19th day of May, 1937. ueo. w. rorter, Mayor, Attest: M. h. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me thla lBth day of May. 1037. ueo. w. porter, Mayor. Section 7. That there be and here by Is submitted and proposed to the legal voters for their approval or re jection at said apeclal election the following proposed acts of municipal legislation amending; the charter uf said city as proposed by the Council tnereoi oy its resolution no. sua, to-wtt: Resolution No. SOS. Be It Resolved bv the City Counell of the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, that the following proposed amendment to the Charter of said city be and the same hereby is proposed for submission to the legal voters of said city for their adoption or rejection, and that the same be filed with the City Recorder upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor: Charter Amendment Referred to the People by the City Council. AN ACT To amend the charter of the City of Medford, being an act entitled "An act to repeal an aot entitled" an act to repeal an act entttled "An act to incorporate the Town of Med ford, In Jackson County, Oregon, and limiting Its powers and defining the duties of Its officers," and to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, approved February 24, 1885," filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 31 1689, and all amendments thereof, and to 'Incorporate the City of Med ford, in Jackson County, Oregon, and to define Its powers and duties, "ap proved February 6, J90lj and to In corporate the City of Medford, In Jackson County Oregon, define Its powers and duties and to repeal nil acta and parts of acts In conflict herewith, "filed in the office of the Seoretary of State February 7, 1005, and to amend all other and subse quent amendments enacted by the legislative assembly or by the vote of the people. Be it Enacted by the People of the City of Medford that the charter of the Otty of Medford, being an aot entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford. In Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, and limiting Its powers and defining the duties of Its offi cers, "and to repeal an aot entitled "An act to Incorporate the Town of Medford, In Jackson County, Ore gon, approved February 34, 18B6, "filed In the offloe of the Secretary of State February 91, 1889, and all amendments thereof, and to Incor porate the City of Medford, In Jack son County, Oregon, and to define Its powers nnd duties, "Approved Feb ruary 6, 1901; and to Incorporate the 1 City of Medford, In Jackson County, i Oregon, define its powers ana amies and to repeal all aote and parts of acts in conflict herewith, "filed in the office of the Seoretary of Stato February 7. 1905. as amended by all Other and subsequent amendments enacted1 by the legislative assembly or by the vote of the people, be and tne same nereoy is amenaea, oy aim ing thereto a new section to be known as 65(A). to read as follows: Section 03(A). (1) In addition to the taxes now authorised to be levied; by ordinance of the Council, there shall be an nually levied for the years 1938. 1939, 1040, 1041 and 1042, on all of the taxable property In the City of Med ford, taxable for county purposes, a tax not to exceed 3 mills on the dol lar for the purpose of repair and the reconstruction of paved streets with in the City of Medford, and the pro ceeds of such levy shall be held in a special fund and used for no other purpose whatsoever. The tai limita tions contained In the oharter of the City of Medford shall not apply to the special tax hereby authorized. Passed by the City Council and signed by me In open session In authentication of Its passage this 19th day of May, 1937. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor. Attest: M. L. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me this 19th day of May. 1937. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor, Section B. The ballot title for the measure submitted by Resolution No. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Velvetlike fabric 11, Makes a pre liminary wager la poker 17. Full of sub . stance 19. Draw game 21. Title of a monk 22. Carry with difficulty ti. Anarchists 26. Commotion 28. VI brat Ion lets points SO. Ancient Roman market day II. Wlthlni comb. form it. Use needle and thread 14. Endured 35. Volatile liquids S. Bras! Ian mono, of account 88. Entirely 89. Like an urn 40. Greek market place 41. Blope 44. Periods 48. Philippine i Negrito i 48. East Indian weight 49. River tn England ft, Electromotive force 4. Try I. Company of players In a game . CroBi strips to prevent Slipping T. Protection for the head a. Anger t. Ward oft PUflCUS enIone SCENIC FIN ACQ OLS l0Fl 394 as aforesaid, and returned to the City Recorder by the City Attorney. Is adopted as hereinafter set forth and the ballot title for the measure submitted by Resolution No, 395 as aforesaid and returned to the Re corder by the City Attorney, Is adopt ed as hereinafter set forth and the following are the numbers, ballot title and form In which the fore going measures will appear upon the ballot, Special City Election June 18th, 1037. Charter Amendment sub mitted to the City Council by Resolution No. 804, Mark a orosa (X) between the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT- TITLB Amendment to Charter by Adding Section 13(1,), An act of municipal legislation adding Section 73(L) to the Charter to autnorise tne council, in addi tion to bonds and warrants now authorised by oharter, to Issue bonds In the sum of not to exceed 50,000 for the purpose of repair and recon struction of streets, 600 .......,..-............... Yes 501 No Special City Election June 18th, 1937. cnarter amendment suonnttea oy the Council by Resolution No. 995 Mark a cross (X) by the number and the answer voted for. BALLOT TITLE Amendment to Charter of City of Met) ford by adding thereto a Sec tion to be known as fiecttun (15(A). An act of municipal legislation amending the charter of the City of Medford and adding thereto a section to be designated as Section 06(A). authorising the Council to levy an additional and special tax of not to exceed 2 mills on the dollar, for the years 103B to 1942. Inclusive, for the purpose of repair and reconstruction of paved streets, 602 ..,.,... - Yes 503 No passed by the City Council and signed by me tn open session In authentication of Its passage thla 19th day of May, 1037. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor. Attest: M. L. Alford, Recorder. Approved by me this 10th day of my, 1037. Geo. W. Porter, Mayor. Meteorological Report June t, 1037. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight; cooler Wednesday. Oregon: Fair tonight and. Wednes day but generally cloudy on const; warmer In east and interior of south west portion tonight; cooler In In terior of west portion Wednesday; light northwest wind off coast, Loral Duta, Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 68; lowest, 47, Total monthly precipitation, none. Ueflolenoy for the month, none. Total precipitation since September 1, 1938, 14.84 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 1.01 inches. Relative humidity at 5 P- tn. yes terday, 18; 6 a. m. today 83, Sunrise tomorrow. 4:37 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:40 p. m. Ohiervatlons Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time if qTT Ot I 8 J BO CITY Boise Boston ................ Chicago Denver ................ Eureka Helena Los Angeles . MEDFORD New York ..... Omaha . Phoenix .............. Portland ......... Reno Roseburg H,M....H Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle ,.... 70 44 93 68 94 60 B8 40 68 48 89 60 73 84 87 60 03 a 70 88 88 68 S3 68 73 38 83 48 SO 40 74 48 78 48 80 46 80 86 86 83 Olsar .... Olsar .... P. Cldy ,03 Cloudy ., Cloud) .. Clear cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear .... Clear T, Clear .... Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Spokane - Washington, D O. Yakima .'. nomb Falls on Olilonn CANTON. O. (DP) Earl Mlngar was poking around In the basement of a vacant building recently, when sl. sticks ot dyanmlt. with a fuse attached, bounced off his head. He walked to a police headquarters, sur prised and frightened, and reported the incident. Patrolmen obtained the home-made bomb. Dae Msll rrtbun want ada. Pupils in 1 1 nil Wilcox Sa, lis boy iMdMkat -4sfta.dk p. . : ,f ,. Bearing banners, grade f.rhool pupils of Wllsonvllle, III., marched from the building and paraded through the strrci-, nnd tn the mine property where more than 50 coal diggers are 360-ft under ground la ill-do wb strike. Ilie "Wilcox'' mentioned on the banner is BwUM Wilcox, tuner i lutcndcJlt ol the ruin. Talent TALENT, June l-(Spl) Donald Maygard and Mlis Faye Peon of Med ford were married at the Baptist church Buturday morning. The cere mony was performed by Elder Fred tnberg. The young couple will make their home In Medford for the pros- I ent. I Mrs. Lem Prink was called to Be- 1 attle by the serious Illness of her father, Mr. Stoddard. The Talent high school graduating exercises were held at the school gym Thursday evening. Those who graduated were Helen Oalbrlth, Mae Vetter, Helen Combs, Kenneth Haw, Myrtle Hllky, Margaret McDowell, Jamei En berg and Virginia Allen. The proa rain was as follows; pro cessional, Helen Hate lid; Invocation, Dr. Temple; salutatory, Helen Gal bralth; valedictory. James Enberg; guitar muiio, Graham McDowell trio; address, Dr. Messenger of S.O.N.S.; singing, Ashland chorus; presenta tion of diplomas, Fred Rapp; reces sional, Helen Hatelld. Colors were blue and grey; flower, rose; motto, "We came, we studied and we con quered." The decorations were In charge of the Junior class. The Talent and Wagner creek eighth grade graduation took place Monday evening In the Talent gym. The graduates were Lydla Mae Bay lor, Helen Cooper, Arthur Dillon, Ruby Dobbins, Pollyanna Hart, Llda Klemlch. Mabel Romtnger, Rosemae Richardson, Marie Sohuler, Ardwlth Sprulll, Haael Stockstlll, 0Une Walk er, Lois Thompson, Dorris Wllburn, and Ruby Wllburn, all of Talent; Hnrold Barr, Robert Barlow, Joyce Hayes, Oladyi Goddard, Ray John son, Virginia Heath, Robert Keith, Audrey Look wood, Denny Morrow, Earl Sommera and Mildred Works, all of Wagner creek, Class prophecies were read by Hazel Stockstlll and Gladys Ooddard, Their colors were blue and sold; the class flower was the rose. The program was as fol lows: processional Miss Marie Mitchell; Invocation, Dr. Temple; muslo under the direction of Miss Floy Young of Ashland! address, C. R, Bowman of Ashland; presentation of diplomas, Fred Hopp; benediction, Dr. Temple. The stage was beauti fully decorated with roses. The high school students held their picnic at Elk creek Friday. The gradoa held their picnic at JaokBon hot springs. A. Miller of Los Angeles visited at the J. 0. Watenberger home this week, Harry Naugle went fishing at Dia mond lake Wednesday and reported a good catoh. - Mr. and Mrs. Linn Mills attended the alumni banquet In Ashland Fri day night. Kenton Robblns la visiting rela tives In Pendleton. La!:e Creek LAKE CREEK, June 1. (8pl.) Death ha atruck hard In our little community reaontly, the death of Lucy Gardener, Monday evening being the third within two week. Other were J. H. Tyrrell and Bert Wyant. Mis Gardener has lived all her Uf her and la well known and highly esteemed by everyone. She had been suffering with diabetes for several years, but was taken suddenly HI Friday and rushed to th Commu nity hospital, where she passed away Monday evening. The family have the aympathy of the entire commu nity in their sorrow, Dinner guest Saturday evening ot Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Pech were Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Grlgsby and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ragsdale. Mr. and Mr. William Hoetft and on, Mark, and daughter, Edith, spent the week-end with frlenda In Klamath Falls. Keith Argrave ot Klamath Falls 1 spending this week with Mark Hoefft. MIjs Myrna Bush of Portland la visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. B. M. Bush, Eighth grade graduate ot th Lost Greek school are Luollle Vleaux, V nlta Fox, Tommy Short and Harold Patton. Sympathy with Striking Dads 7 vtfr ' 1 Phoenix PHOENIX, June 1. (8pl,) Oopc fllma will be shown at th high, school gym Tuesday, evening, June 1, under the auspice of the Phoenix Ladies' Aid. Fllma of "Vacation Bound" In the Cascade Wonderland, "Barnyard Romance," the motor boat regatta at Emigrant lake, view from Yreka Gold Rush, Fish lak scenes and highlights ot the Interna tional catfish derby at Savage rapid are included in the Copco reel, anb news reel and. cartoon comedy. A daughter, Audrey Florence, waa born May 38 to Mr. and Mrs, R. U Hit. Student receiving their eighth grade diploma at the oounty gradu ation exercises at Ashland last Included the following from Phoe nix: Jean Hays.. Phyllis Van Gor don. Shlxu Koyaml, Alice Bchllnsog, Lowell Daugherty, Ray Harris. Tom Humphries. Roy Knowlea, o 1 o r I a Moore, Evelyn, waterman, Roenna Qrubbs. Douglas Hust, Fred Wlloox, Ed Waterman, Marjorle KettlewOl. Del 1th Wright, Harriet Briscoe, Jo Ellison, Charles . MeCaaland, ATIes Harris, David William and Wayne Peterson. C. Lester Newbry, member ol th aeaaton of the Presbyterian church, left May 10 for Columbus. Ohio, to attend th Presbyterian general as sembly. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Helta ana son. Lyle, of Ashland wer guest Sunday at the H. P. Van Gordon home. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Furry left Fri day for Ivanhoe, Cal.. after a 19 day vacation In the valley. Henry Berger of San Franele waa a Phoenix caller Sunday. Mrs. R..Xiyswaner of Ohtloquln waa the guest of Mr. and Mrs. w. D. Steadman. Mr. Mona Ferns. Stanley Fem and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Puhl and daughter spent the double holiday at Crescent City. Mrs. o. C. McClaln and Mr. and Mr. Floyd Watkln, spent the. weak- end In Roaeburg. pennoia Hearn arrivea from pore land Saturday evening to epend th week-end. with his parent and son. According to a Portland paper a license to wed wa Issued at Van couver, Wash., to Earl 0. Parrtcai and Lucille McCarty, . local younf people. Cool Inspiration mm: Inspired by th tyl worn on tMh lonabla rule whtr people know hear te keep eoel end eemfortakle, the wool Zephyr Jareay, or "Dalma tian Flaherman'a. Shirt," and the eystte white alaeka etrlke now note In aummer out flu for play. By Montsenwy War A. , WINDOW OLAOS W Mil fmfjm glass and will replace your jtum wmdowa reasonably. Trowbridji Cae inat Work. ' s,'r,,'''',rt?B',,y! n rail W A !- i t AC" rl aC3 rsva. i-Mt N. -C. aw . II mum