MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGONT, MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1941.
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LOS1 AND FOUND
LOST Lady's square, gold, Tavanne
wnei watcn at etn and Bartlett,
Thursdsy afternoon. Graduation
gift. Reward. Tel. 2521. 205 Crater
Lake.
EEPOKT lost dugs, animal cruelty
caeca nurnane ouciety. rnone 0131
WAflTED MALE HELP
WANTED Dairy man. Oood ODDor
tunlty on percentage; up to thirty
cows; plenty feed. Kt. 3, Box 366,
Meatora. ure.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
HOUSEKEEPER and cook (or em
ployed couple. (20X10 month, room
snd board; wood for cooking. A. M.
Bang, ureecent city, calif.
WANTED Capable girl or woman
for general housework. Phone
4U7.
WANTED SITU A HONS
WANTED by experienced Practical
Nurse. Elderly people or Invalids
to care for In my home. All mod
ern conveniences. Very ressonable
rates, write .noun box 3445.
CrlADUAI-l DIETICIAN, A years
typing and general clerical expe
rience, wants work In doctor's
office or business office. Phone
3028.
EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, age 45
Accounting and auditing experi
ence, aest reierences: permanent;
moderate salary. Box 2428 Tribune
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Apple thinners. Joe Kan
tor, 3 miles east of Phoenix.
WANTED email safe. Box No. 3536
Tribune.
WANTED Small acre iv . close In.
goon nou&e. fa tat-e price and loca
tion. Tribune Box 3530.
WANTED Cover crop disc, straight.
e iuo a. a. rosi, latent.
WANTED Heavy work horse, 1600
lbs. or heavier. Call evenings. Chas.
Isaacs. Crater Lake Highway.
WANTED Feeder hogs. Phone 7221,
Ashland.
WANTED To buy "SO or -31 Model A
Ford coupe. Box 3514 Tribune.
CASH for old horses. Dlsl 6376
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. WorS
guaranteed Call and deliver Mae
& Ploy.t s Ph 4U80 232 N River
side Make you old mower like new
WANTED Body
Shults Bros.
and fender man
WANTED Dreaan-aklng. alteration
Katherlne Sattcrlee. Slngei 6 bop
32 South Orape.
HIGHEST cash paid for Iron, copper
brass, radiators, aluminum, bat
teries, tube, rags, lead and alne
Med ford Bargain House.
WILL PAY MtrsT CASH
For Oood Osed Furniture.
IIOI.IIKOOK FLR.MTLRE
18 North Front. Phone 4033.
WE PAY MORE CASH
Po. Tour Furniture
BAKS1KI RO a) ANDREWS
th and Front Pbone 3333
horse cows for feed Esgis
Point Pus Farm Phone 37-X-1.
NC-WAJ Mattrea. and Opbotsterlng
Co Phone 8946 303 West 6th 6t
RKST PRM'K P4ID
For Youi Furniture
HPS FLRMTI RE. Phone 4S40.
WANTED
Wool, mohair hides and pelts
Medford bantam Rouse 37 North
frsp. bt Phone 3744.
'U. DR1UJNO (1 60 per ft first
60 ft eta J M Dodge 618 Kln
Oap.den piowiNO and team work
70B4
FOR P.ENI HOUSES
FURNISHED HOUSE. 4 bedrooma
imping poreb. Modem except
fc'st. sis Liberty.
FOR RENT Modern 8-roora house.
Prt;y furnished; also auto wreck
h yard and repair ehop. Chas.
---n. central point.
FOR PENT Oood furnished snd on
lJTr.:.h.a houses. Edwl P Hulhes
Estata Arenrv. 70 North Rlv
rude Phone 3816.
FOR RENT s-room furnlahed house.
t-.h houae on left on Loner Lane.
OR PrvT-s-room house, one floor. ' I
oerooms. mod-rn. clean. Adults
"3 South Orape St.
For
p.rvT -. .
. - muun g uuere vi'
"-oom. one 8-room. On bwhwev.
Jsckonville. Be Ounter.
JtcieoBvuie.
HtXT-l-rocm house, unfur----d.
SIS Bessie St. Owner 338
Jr Lsne.
C.R RENT PuTnshed houe. No. 8
""S'.t Court West lith St Adults
t-J- . aoga foot (113 465.
,tJlN7.P"!:r?0m m1
ootlaja and
bath, food kitchen
rsnga. 121 to.
eia aoerdmaa.
ruRNISHTO HOU81 tod apartment
fR-LKS FOR RENT- Move yourself
aw ban Pruittt Mobiuss 8ta-
-"a i" pnone 4143
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
ATTRACTIVE light apartmant. tlt
redecorate, eie South Oakdale.
ONE-ROOM furnished apartment.
Frivet shower. Cleen. 314 Haven
8t. pear Junior High.
FOR RENT Nloe, .mall. urn,.nrt
apartment. Jut for two. Reason
sbis rent. Apply Mall Tribune
bualneaa office.
FURNISHED 3-room apartment, neat
and clean. Cloae tn. 80s w. lom.
RNT J-rrn furnished apart.
-Tosh"? U8h- ""O" 3
FURNISHED APARTMENT. 217 West
fnd st.
FOR RENT 6-room furnlahed apart
mant. Inquire 804 Eaat Main.
APARTMENT
FOR RENT
Nicely furnished 8-room front apart
ment In bualneaa aectlon. Hot and
cold wster, stesm beat furnlahed
Parking lot (or car. Rent reason
able. Apply Mall Tribune offios
. OR RENT flmsll single apartment
rTigiaaire. electric stove. Holland
ROOM furnished apartment. Heat-
it ivy.
iu-io Heat, hot water
rri ano garage 603 S Hotly 81
FOR RENT Furnished Room.
ROOM In pnvata home. 311 Vaa
oouver.
SLEEPING ROOM Close In. 337 No.
Rl'OM (us two 163 North Oskdsle
FOR RENT Well -furnlahed sleeping
U se i aesireo. B26 south
wverajoe
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 S Orane
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
ROOM and BOARD. In private home.
c-uwne 4uis. 014 neatly.
EXCELLENT MEALS, (6.00 weekly.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
PASTURE FOR RENT im..
Clover and rye extra good. Cows
per montn, norses 62, calves
61 JO. NO bulls.' Crster Lake High
ay at Four Corners. Champion
FOR REr-1 Store Building and two
"'"w rwms oee aj uttrell
Roland I.uboard
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milking Shortlom bull
woe uugsn. 1 mile south Phoenix
"Ji'iLe 3220
FOR SALE POULTRY
TOP QUALITY CHICKS at reduced
price now. Rocks, Reds. Hamp
shires snd Leghorns for June, 8c
esch, hatching Wednesday and
Saturday each week. Central Point
Hatcherv.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE (450.00 credit on new
rora. win discount. Dlsl 3387 or
4860.
'36 FORD deluxe coupe, good con
dition, new rubber. (250. No trade.
See Wstts. Firestone. Phone 4757.
38 PLYMOUTH COUPE, like new.
excellent vslue. Terms. Pho-e4461.
1 have sold my garage and moved
my stocx oi used csrs to m, home.
636 Keen Way Drive. I am selling
these fine csrs st
BARGAIN PRICES
1938 Olds 70 4-Door Sedan (746
1938 Olds 80 Bus. Coupe 695
1938 Olds Dla 4-Door sedsn 835
1938 Orahsm Special Sedan 646
1937 Packard 130 Sedan 636
1937 Dodge 4-Door Sedan. 4A6
1936 Olda 8 3-Door Sedan 486
1938 Olda 6 4-Door Sedan. 425
1938 Ford Panel 166
Sea Rook EMERSON
Across from Public Golf Course
Phone 4036
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
I nd at Land Office. 843 8. Central
f?C AAA 60 acres Irrigated garden
aJVuU land. Free soli, abundance
wster. nne plsoe for dairy or nog
ranch. Fslr buildings, new ma
chinery. (1500 cash, balance terms.
Also
(JjrAA 800 acres, all fenced. Wot
tDuU en wire fence. Bungalow.
large barn. 70 acres alfalfa. (300
cash, balance terms.
Also
$4501
Two lH-scrs tracts left In
Chsnnlng Sweet Acres. (10,00
down (10 00 ner month.
See J. C. BARNES
30 North Peach St. Phone 4938
FOR SALE Fine camp ground site
In Central Point, coualstln- of two
fine residence and four or five
acres of lsnd on msln i Irhwsy.
If Inte-wted see Edwin F H iehes
Real Eta' Agency. 708 North
Rlrersld.-. Medford. Phone 3816.
FOR SALE SPECIAL BAROAIN
6-mom house. Isrxe living and dining
room, hardwood floors and fire
place, sereened-tn eervloe porch,
full cement basement, furnsce
best. Isrr lot close in on psve
ment. only (3200 00.
Also
30 acr. Irrigated, level lard, moat
all In besrln fruit, peers snd
peaches, bulidioga. near Medford.
on goor! county road VTould ecm
alder trartlne for house In town
Price (320000. terms.
Also
T.
ka. .Miur wster. vercinciiT
moetlv in srs'fs and pasture, well
locsted. (2000 00 (300. esss, bal
ance monthlv ravrrrrta
L. O PICKE1X
18 So Bartlett.
FOR SALE Beautiful b'Jllding site.
14 acre each lol view of the
va:v. Ideal fror-sate. Low taxs
Priced to sen. Inquire Room 308
Hotel Grand .
POR 6 M ft Large residenos, close tn
Can 6il Wss Co.
FOR 8AU-),
room nartlv ftiraliha
bouae. Rental inroma a 40 month
Pries 1600. A. r. riowtra, corner
ana rront.
BUILD1NO A BUMII-Let us handle
au ostaus on as-year FHA loans
quickly afficieatiy. ooldy Aget-cy
FOR SALE 6-rocm
Orange.
house. M N
FOR SALE Acreae, (1.700, on Pa
cific Hlway near Medford fruit
stand. Prult. berries. Or trade
(1300 equity for home In Medford
Valley Real Estate. South Pacific
Hlway.
FOR SALE or TRADE 81-, scree,
fenced and cross fenoed. under
water. House, barn. Might con
ider leasing. Inquire Medford
Ladder Works.
Cm and country properties- Rentals
toani insurance c Butlerfleld
408 Medford Building.
SEE H. L. COOK for anything In
Real Estata. 1104 West Mala
Dial 1678.
WHEN TOO think of real estata
thiak cf the Clinton Spencer
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Milk goat for gss mask.
Eugene Hmenfurter. Talent
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE New boat, boat trailer
ano motor. 843 West 14th St.
'. C. T. V. Rummage Sale. June 6th
and 7tn. 331 East Main, near
Lamport.
FOR 6ALX Westing house range, cir
culating heater, trash burner, re
frigerator. Prloe attractive. 1016
Reddy.
FOR SALE child's cribs with
mattresses; small 2-bumer electric
stove with oven: 3 living room
electric light fixtures. 48 Llndley
St. Phone 8601.
FOR SALE One clarinet.
Phone 3483 evenings.
Bargain.
FOR SALE Covered Wagon trailer
house, young team horses. Mrs.
Bertha Taylor. Rucb.
NO SHORTAGE of rlsnta, rJnnlss.
snaps, asters, petunia, etc.. 16c dox .
3 dos. 36c. Ind'i na canner and
Marglobe tomato plant. Maddox
Valley Greenhouse, 1 block east of
Plggly Wlsgly.
A OOOD dose of cash on the barrel
head Is a complete cure for too
many drlnka of dollar down, says
Jack' Second Hand Store, 10"
South Orape-
FOR SALE Sawmill with 64-lncb
Merehon band eaw. All steam
power. Price 6900. V. Held. 1604
Oregon. Klamath Falls. Ore.
FOR SALE Blacksmith tools, cheap
108 South Holly.
FOR SALE Low priced lumber or
any Duuoing materials, csli us be
fore you buy R.O.Stephenson Co..
Court and McAndrews. Telephone
3000.
FOR SALE: DAIRY FLY SPRATS
Monsrch Seed at Peed Co.
REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1406
no rtiversioe. across from Beck's
Bakery
For Rale- Sugar pine shakes. Make
raeai rooting Faber's. Central Polat
FOR SALE Poultry-Dairy Feeda
priced right Monarch Seed st
Feed Co
FOR SALE: Berry cups and crates
aiao iruit baskets, all klnda. Mon
arch Reed at Feed Co.
'OR SALE Green Fir Slabs.
phone 6160
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Restaurant. Excellent
location, good business. Tribune
Box 3375.
WANTED Man or woman. Own and
operate 35 machines vending new
Hershey Bare. No selling. Age no
hsndlcap. Earn up to (300 month
with expansion. Only (185 cash
required. Give pbona In reply.
Tribune Box 3373.
FOR SALE Semes Station, t lots.
pumps, aooo-gal. storage. Main
P'-.. Central Point. A R Owlngs
PERSONAL
PALMISTRY and crystal reading.
Phone S44. 480 Mountain Avenue.
Ashland.
PSYCHIC CARD READINOS. 6OC
603 So. CentraL Formerly 633 So.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking.
IKK PASHION NHnp ri.-i., hi
Fur Remodeling, Button and
Duckjee TOverea. Kaon so? u. B
Nt1 Bsnk BUg Tl 3931
Expert Window Cleanet.
LET OEOROK DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner Oenaral
house cleanera. floor waxi&g. palat
MONEY TO LOAN
PAY ALL
YOUR BILLS
With a Quick
CASH LOAN
AUTOMOBILE
FURNITURE
LIVESTOCK
Terms to Suit You
TOO WIU, EN-JOT
DOING BUSINESS WITH
ORESON FINANCE CO.
W. B. Thomas. Mcr
tic. No. S-JU M-31T.
49 Bo. Central. Dial 4433.
Home owned and managed,
mat 192.
Painting and Psperhanging.
SULLIVAN BROS JOHNSON are
no longer conneetad with Ekeraoci
Fslnt and Roof Store por paint
ing, papering and Interior decorst-
trr rh-- or 744
Rafrigeratioa Service.
REFRIGERATION SERVI'V CO. tn
only escl.ielve eefr)erstl.ao shoe tn
f Ore A'Jtflred factory errvte
O. Could. 221 W. Jsckron. Ph. 4664.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Roofing.
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof Paoco Roofina Shingles
Costtaes and Painta New atock
Wall Paper Ekeraon Paint and
Roof Co 38 So Bartlett Tel 3B4S
Transfer.
crrr transfer & storaoe co
Household moving and general
hauling 38 S Orape. Pbone 4664
day or Bight.
EADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO
Offios 16 South Plr. Phone 1828
Prlcee right Service guaranteed
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAOE
40 s Fir Street.
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Diatanos Hauling
Pbone 2888.
FURNITURE MOVING AND STOR-
aus. we have van moving equip
ment for local and long distance
hauling. Dry and clean storage
(concrete building) with special
locker rooms at low rates
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Phone 3756
Venetian Blinds.
VENETIAN BLINDS Guaranteed, eteel
or woua Venetian nnnda. 38c sq ft
Insulted Pbone Burk's Medford
Tent & Awn 4473 Free otlmatc
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO rRi:illTiHa
In the County Court of the state
uregon tor Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Eatata of
Fhlllp B. Harrison. Deceased.
The undersigned has been ap
pointed and has bsen duly qusllded
by the county court of the att
of Oregon for Jackson County as the
executor of the estate) of ThUlp B.
Harrison, deceaaed. All persona hav
ing claims against said estata are
notified to present tbem. duly veri
fied, with proper voucbera, to the
undersigned, at Ita banking room,
the First National Bank of Portland
lOregon) Medford Branch. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from this
date.
DATED this 36th dsv of Msy, 1841.
The First National Bsnk
of Portland (Oregon)
Executor.
Neff at PTOhnmayer. attorneys for
estate. Cooley Theater Building.
Medford, Oregon.
Notice.
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon foi Jackson County.
In the matter of the estate of Albert
8. Bllton. deceased.
Notice is hereby men that the un
dersigned hss filed her flnsl account
I' the above entitled matter, and the
above entitled court has fixed June
nth. 1841. at 10 o'clock a. m. In the
county court room. In the court
house In Medford. Oregon, ss the time
and plsce for hesrlng objections to
said final account, and (or the settle
ment thereof.
IDA M. BLITON. Administratrix.
Harry C. Skyrman, attorney for ad
ministratrix. Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson
la the matter of the eatata of John
Robe.t Roblaon, deceaaed. '
Notice la hereby given that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
admlnletratrlx of the abovi entitled
eatate under and by virtue of en or
der of the County Court of Jackson
County. Oregon, dul, made, rendered
and entered upon May 3rd. 1841. and
all creditors hstlng claims agalnat
aald deceaaed are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified to me
at the office of my attorneys, Roberts
8; McAllister. Rooms 301-806 United
States National Bank Building. Med
ford, Oregon, within alx months from
the date of this notce.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this Sth
day of Msy, 1841
ETHEL CHILD ERS,
Administratrix of the eatate of John
Robert Roblaon. deceased.
Notice of Annnal School Meeting.
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
voters of choul dlstrl. : No. SB of
Jackson County. State of Oregon,
that the annual achool meeting of
SLld district will be held at Medford
Senior High School; to begin at the
nour w im o'clock and closing at
7:00 o. m.. on the third Unnrtev nf
June, being the 16th dsy of June.
A. D. 1841.
This meeting Is called for the pur
pose of electing one director for a
term of five years, and ths transac
tion of business usual at rich meet
ing. tn districts of the second and third
classes the bsllou shsll not be count
ed until one hour after the time set
for the meeting to begin. Cntll the
count begl is. anv legal voters of the
district shell be entitled to vote upon
any business before the meeting.
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Dated this 34th day of Mar IUI.
Atteat; N. H. FRANKLIN.
Chalrn.an Board Dl Directors.
REBECCA JENSEN, District Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITOK8
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Jackson Cotuty, Oregon. Execu
trix of the Will of Amanda Oeorge.
deceased, and have qualified. All per
sons having claims sxalnst said ac
ta t are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers, and duly
verified, to me at the office of Harry
C. Skyrman. Attorney (or said estata.
at Room 408, Medford Center Build
ing, hi Medford. Oregon, within els
months from the date of this notice
Dated and first published May 13th.
1V41.
BERTHA I. PENNEY.
Executrix
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, June 2. (Spl.)
Premium booki for tht annual
Northwest Jackson county fair,
to be held on August 23, are
now ready for distribution. The
books are free and may be se
cured at the News office or from
local merchants. Exhibitors will
find many changes in this year's
book.
A first aid class Is being conducted
here in the city hall on Monday
snd Thursdsy evenings, under direc
tion of ths American Red Cross
and sponsored by the local cement
plant union. Ths 30 hour course Is
offered to both men sad women
and the only charge is lor the text
book which is very Instructive. J.
B. Meehan la Instructor and a Brest
deal of Interest la being shown in
the course.
Mra. Paul Rolderness attended a
picnic for Olrl Scout leaders last
week at Bybee bridge. The lunch
waa given by council members as
a treat for the leaders, and many
enjoyed swimming.
Boy Scout who. attended the re.
cent camporea at the Elk's picnic
grounds were: Buddy Blair, Vaughn
Whltmore. Earl Bennett, Nophie
Marsden, Bruce Bennett, Roland Bs
ew, Duana Eskew, victor Frost.
Hsrold Colvln, Virgil Baldwin and
Scoutmaster Clarence Thompson.
Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Moor
and Mr. and Mrs. o. H. Moor were
gussta last Thursday of Msrgusrlt
Moor of Evans valley.
Ellsworth Oreer and Buster Mullln
spent last week-end with relstlves
snd friends In Portland.
Mrs. Clso Gilchrist and Mra. Paul
Holderness were hostesses May 37
at an outdoor supper party for the
school fsculty and their famine.
Oamea and a social evening war
enjoyed after the supper.
Mr. and Mra. w. p. Boys and
family entertained a group of friends
last Friday awning at their home
with a home-made to cream sup
par. Those enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McOulre,
Beth Paulson. Dorothy Burket, Bea
Evans, Delmar Chapman. Tom Hen
derson. Wsllsos Iveraon, Am Boy,,
Mr, and Mrs- Art Boy and Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Bon.
Edith Howes 1 employed this
r ' onl tb Medford
corporation.
Olrl Scout enjoyed a picnic tuncb
on ths larg porch of ths Bert Ken
yon horn last Wednesday noon.
Quest on Decoration day of Mrs.
Ella Patrick wars Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Darling and Mr. Olady Brewer
of Fort Klsmath, Mrs. Vera Smyth
snd dsughter Yvonne and Mrs. Are
lln Lsdd of Pomand. Mrs. Brewer
will be remembered sa Miss Glsdya
Darling, and Mra. Smyth waa form
erly Mia Yolaada Kelsey. both for
mer residents of this city, where
they have many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGulre of
Newberg, Ore., were guests from
Tuesday until Friday of their son
Dennis McOulre, and family.
Frank Harvey of Portland waa a
gusst last week of his sister Mrs.
Blanch Merrtman, and Mr. Merrt
man. Mr. and Mrs. Seal Bush of Hllls-
boro cams May 30 to spend several
? ys with Mrs. Bush's mother, Mra.
Minnl Byerly, and other relauves.
Char lea Kail or Chemult spent laat
week with his fsmlly hare.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorxe Tulare left
Thursday to spend a couple of
felutloii Of YsJtttrday't Putzl
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weeks visiting tn Portland, Salem
and walla Walla.
Ralph Cupp of Fort Klamath was
guest laat week of hla sitter, Mra.
Mabel Davie, and children.
Mr. and Mra, Melvln Kulkman and
Mrmtt Davis of Bremerton. Wash.,
visited relatives here, over the Dec
oration day holidays.
Junior High News
STUDENT REPORTERS
by Thelm Kaplon
The last assembly of the
spring term was held May 23.
The Girls' Glee club opened the
program. Student body meeting
was opened by President Joan
Elliott. Bob Deuel, secretary,
read the minutes and Phyllis
Field, treasurer, gave her re
port. Earl Barnhart, new presi
dent, was Installed by President
Elliott snd he in turn installed
the following officers: vice pres
ident, Clarence Marquess; secre
tary. Donna Dawes; treasurer,
Lyle Wilcox; business manager,
Larry Hayes; yell king, Jack
Holmes; yell queen, Calista Far
rell; song queen, Mildred Bag
lien, and pianist, Dorothy Han
sen. Awards were then given out.
Miss Whisenant gave Girls'
League officer pins to the fol
lowing for serving calendar
year: Helen Young, president:
Joanne Utz, vice president; Bet
ty McKenzie, treasurer; Joyce
Sims, secretary. Mr. Hussong
gave the S. A. R. awards to Don
Knips, 9th grader, and Clarence
Marquess, 8th grader. Mr. Kirt
ley gave wrestling awards to
Roy Goodman and Myron Cor
coran. Mr. Bowerman gave a
track letter to Dale Niedermey-
er who won third place at the
state track meet in Eugene for
pole vaulting. Good book awards
were presented by Mr. Stedman
to Mary Crane, Beatrice How
ard, and Sally Lee Russell. Mrs.
Bryant presented money to the
poppy poster winners for their
posters. Mrs. Holloway gave a
speech on the poppy and why
they are made. Mrs. D'Alblnl
presented the history placque to
Jeraldyn Jerome, Doris Knud
son, and Robert Zundel. Activ
ity letters were presented to 47
students by the retiring stud
ent body president, Joan Elliott
and the new president, Earl
Barnhart. Ten boys earned track
letters from Mr. McKenzie, Don
Knips, Dick Alford, Bob Weisen-
burger, Keith Barrow and Leigh
Eden received honors in tennis
Mr. Knight received present
from Dorothy Hansen for the
use of his room for Girl Scout
meetings.
The assembly was closed with
the handing out of the Junior
Quill to all students.
Exams were held Friday af
ternoon and all day Monday.
Final report cards of the term
were given out Thursday.
HONOR ROLL
The following pupils of
Roosevelt school made the
honor roll for the third six
weeks period:
IB W lima Jackson, Max
Kiotz.
1A Verna Meadows, Richard
Kortzeborn, Robert Hillyer,
Philip Griggs, Billy McAllister,
Janet McEwen, Marilyn Payne,
Date Cooper, Carolyn Coleman.
2B Elizabeth Collins, Joan
Dezell, Marilyn Barker.
2A Yvonne Madlgan, Sue
Starnes, Luella McConnell, Lor
raine Kendall.
3B Susan Drummond.
SA Brenda Barrlek, James
Collins, Barbara Green, Billy
Walker, Nancy Holberton.
4A Marilyn Anders, Miriam
Currans, Cynthia Jackson,
Nancy L a g e 8 o n, Jacqueline
Madlgan, Jimmie Moore, Eu
gene Rlggert, Patricia Sether,
Ann Durno.
SB David Card.
SA Ann Butler, Joan Cole
man, Jerry Coffin, Ronald Nut
ting, Herbert Wing, Mary Sue
Greene, Marianne Hutchison,
Mary Virginia Wait.
6B Aliene Owens.
6A Nicholas Greene, Bill
Moffat Rosezella Chinn, Mar
gery Hammond, Susan Inskeep,
Harriet Walker.
The following pupils were on
the honor roll for the entire
semester
1 A Verna Meadows, Patricia
Lydiard.
2B Joan Dezell, Elizabeth
Collins.
3B Susan Drummond.
JA Billy Walker, James Col
lins. 4A Miriam Currans, Patricia
Sether, Nancy Lageson.
SB David Card.
SA M try Virginia Walt,
Jerry Coffins, Joan Coleman
Mary Sue Greene, Ronald Nut
ting.
6A B 1 1 1 Moffat, Nick
Greene.
Itedmis Meet
Gearhart, Ore- June
Pacific coast seedmen and deal
ers opened their 18th annual ses
sion hert today.
In The .
Day's
I . News
By Frank Jenkins
pRETE. fiercely, doggedly and
bravely defended WITHOUT
ENOUGH AIRPLANES, savage
ly attacked with PLENTY OF
AIRPLANES, is lost to the
British.
QNLY once since the war be
gan when for a few des
perate hours Britain's whole air
strength was concentrated in
the skies over Dunkeraue
have the British been on equal
terms in the air with their en
emy.
On that one occasion, the
Germans were stopped long
enough to prevent complete dis
aster.
4
DEMEMBER again: It is the
" LAST BATTLE that counts.
Crete isn't the last battle.
A ITER Crete will come Cyp
rus and Tobruk and Alex
andria and Iraq. At all these
points desperate battles will be
waged.
At Crete, the Germans have
been only 80 miles from the
Greek mainland and back of
Greece are relatively short lines
of communication and supply
As the Germans advance, their
communication lines will grow
longer. ,
As their communication lines
grow longer their superiority In
the air, which at Crete was ab
solute and unchallenged, will
become relatively less crushing.
Cyprus and Tobruk and Alex
andria and Iraq will take time.
IfTEEP this in mind:
As long as the Germans are
pointed toward the Near East
and Africa, they are pointed
away from the British Isles. It
seems as true now as ever that
in order to win the last battle
they must win the battle of
Britain.
4
THAT is where WE come In.
If the final all-out assault on
Britain can be deferred long
enough for us to provide the
British with enough weapons
for their defense, including
enough planes to DOMINATE
the air over and around the
British Isles, the battle of Brit
ain will not be won by Hitler.
Every plane, every gun, every
tank, every SHIP we can build
between now and the zero hour
will contribute tremendously to
the success of the British cause,
which we have now definitely
under-written.
t
A FINAL thought here on
rr.ta
For three thousand years the
happy island of Crete, surround
ed by her protecting ocean, was
unlnvaded. For a thousand years
she was at peace.
During these thousands of
years of freedom from invasion
and the resulting thousand
years of peace the Cretans pros
pered amazingly. They built up
a civilization that for its time
compared with ours.
They had such conveniences
as bathrooms with running hot
and cold water. They developed
sculptors and painters. Their
gem and ivory work, their
metal and inlaid work, was as
fine as any that mankind has
produced. Their textiles and
their pottery equaled our best.
Their women wore corsets and
flounced dresses. Ivory figures
dug up in the ruins of Cnossos
might easily be used as models
for today s advertising of wo
men's apparel and women's coif
fures.
Bull fighting and athletic
events (on the scale of our
football and baseball games)
were popular.
DUT, after long and happy
' centuries of minding their
own business, the Cretans be
gan to EXPAND THEIR HORI
ZONS. They started In to med
die with the affairs of their
neighbors.
Among other things. It ap
pears, they stole Greek women.
If you know your Iliad, you
know that woman-stealing was
resented by the Creeks. It was
for woman-stealing that Troy
was destroyed.
Annoyed by her meddling.
C r t e'l neighbors descended
upon her and DESTROYED her.
Lamont M. Bowers
Binghamton. N. Y- June 2
(eP) Lamont M. Bowers, person
al representative of the late John
D. Rockefeller during the fam
ous Industrialist's greatest acti
vity, died today at the ate of
84. Attending physicians attri-
Duteti death to general debility.
Class We sell glasa. reglaz
vour nroken windows reason
ably Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Closing time (or Too Late to elaa-
:
an i Ads Is 1-S0 p. as.
LODGE
NOTICES
MEDFORD LODGE
I No. 83, I. O. O. F.
meets everv Tiiea.
dsy evening, X. O. o. F. Hall. 331
West 6th St. Visiting brothers al
ways weloom.
O. c. Wlmer. N. O.
O. H. Bengtson, V. O.
L. o. Howsrd, Secty.
CRATER LAKE CHAPTER.
No. 83. R. A. M. Degree re.
hearaal June 8. All offl
orrs expected to be pres
ent ERLE M. ORAT, H. P.
Meteorological Report
By P. g. WEATHER RIIKEAD
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Tuesday: little Changs
In temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy south:
eloudy north portion tonight and
Tuesrtsy with occasional itaht rain
northwest portion; llttls change in
trmperaturs; gentle v moderate
southwest winds off coast.
Loral Data
Temperature a year ago today!
highest 74, lowest 64.
Total monthly precipitation, nonaj
deficiency for the month. .03 Inches.
Total praclpltauon sine Septem
ber 1. 1840, 1881 Inches; excess for
the season 3 IB Inches.
Relstlv humidity at I p. m. yes
tsrdsy 87 percent: ( a. m. today 81
percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4:87 a. m, sun
set 7:41 p. m.
Obssrvallnns Taken at 4:30 a. m.
138 Meridian Time.
cm- f s 5
Sola 71
Boston 83
Chicago , i , 71
Denver . 73
Eureka 82
Havre 81
Los Angele 78
Medford 73
48 M Cloudy
64 J4 Rain
68 .00 Cloudy
80 M P Cloudy
47 .00 Cloudy
64 .38 Cloudy
87 .00 P Cloudy
47 M P Cloudy
84 DO Cloudy
87 Jl Rata
61 .00 Cloudy
48 Mt Cloudy
88 .00 P Cloudy
44 .00 Clear
44 .00 Clear
64 SK Cloudy
60 .00 P Cloudy
63 T Ratn
68 XII Rain
81 J00 Clear
New York 81
Omaha S3
Phoenix 84
Portland 87
Rno , 77
Roseburg 88
Salt Lake 71
Ban Francisco 63
Seattle 88
Spokane . 70
Wash, D. O (3
Tsktms 74
THESE TROOPERS
'WRITING FOOLS'
Elberton, Ga.. May 31. fPi
If they can fight like they can
write, wnat soldiers they must
bet
When prt of the army's 30th
division passed through Elber
ton this wick, some of the men
got the address of a young El
berton miss. Within 24 hours,
she received 19 letters, and
they're still coming.
Mailmen Sat Meet
Tillamook, Ore., June 2 tP)
Officers of the Oregon State
Rural Letter Carriers' associa
tion completed arrangements
yesterday for the annual conven
tion here July 11-13.
Travel Table
AIRPLANES
Northbound
Lesv Malt Clot
:7 a m. 43 a m.
13 07 p m. 1 1 32 s m.
8 48 pm. (Flsg stop) No Mall
:18 pm (Pisgsuip) S S3 p m
Southbound
Lesvs Mall Cloa
11:13 a m. 1047 a m.
6:13 pm. (Flsg stop) 6 37 p m.
1143 p.m. 11:07 p m.
TRAIN!
North bona.
Lsav
Ms its Cloae
10 08 a m.
imam,
8X4 p m
IM p m.
Sogthbogad
Leev
Malla no
8:40 a. m.
4:40 p. at.
7:40 a. m.
6:40 p.m.
North
s so a. as.
1 Jo a m.
lilt i,
1:40 p. m.
Booth
12 09 a. m.
so a as.
80 a as.
8 SO a. m.
1:48 p.m.
I OA p. m.
Te Clamafh Fall
8 40 a. as. snd 6:80 p. m.
rmm Kkimslk Sail
SO a m and 8 40 p n.
() To Ash lsnd only.
(1 Te Oraata rasa only.
Not) Auto-cocj&ecting Prst-dss
auU s loses st B IS a. s for delivery
t pout aorta of Cugatas and a(
00 a m for delivery at poaaia
south of Dunssnulr Cal
Pscipt Ctsil EJitnt
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