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FIDDLING CONTEST GRANGE RESOLVES - DECEMBER "17-18 ! . AT.WALKER HALU i Take down tHY- old fiddle from i To the Editor: lt reallnir place und dust un a. Enclose please find two rcnolu few of Hip old-time tunes. There tioas passed at tin- last hibsI.ui of Is "The Arkansas 'avelcr" li.iw ' thf Jackson County Pomona liifM that bo? cir "Annie Laurie?" : CiratiKc, and which 1 was .reuueste.1 or "Old l:laek Joe?" All Rroiit old : to send to each eounly paper for tunes and enouuh to make Iho feet publication. of one do t Iiluuu they used to do! MA ItGA l!KT A. WILSON, back In the days of yore. Secretary Jackson County Pomona 1 Ciene Klowcll. Charles Kkooters j G ranee. ; , i and .Mr. Minify, who have been Gold Hill, Nov. lit. ! conductlni; old-fashioned dances' Whereas, the liianKi.' oraanlza-! every i uesiiay mcltl at nlkcr's l ...iiioumc an oiii-uuie i miners eontest," to 'which entrants from all ! jHjinls in till- valley arc clltfible, on j Uocoinbcr 17 nnd 18. Ench old fiddler will tsvt some monetary n'mimorulhrn Tnr his sor vIpph, nml iittrn'ctive juIzch will Ih awardod to the .llucc winniM-H. Tho t oiiti'Ht will tuku only the firm jmrt tif ctifli I'VonliiK, and thu rt'm"'n ilT will Ittf turiU'd nvi'i to itunrint:. Permission to extend tho ilaneeH la-yond 12 o'clock hns been obtain- I cmI by the (tlreetoi-N. Thu prizes tuv the thn'e best fiddlers will be awarded nfter the finalH, Deccm ber IS, which Ls the rcmiliir Tues day old-time dance, iilnht. - A splendid orchestra of nid-time inuslciaiiH has been organized by i he three purtners, who are .them nelves Ptrizc-vinnii)K flildlcrs, jmhI Hie., public, yotniK and old alike, itro invited to come and Piijov the rollicking feood tlmcy that thl8lurH an" JacKon county for Jucit- Tuesday hlRhl feature affordn. Pictures for Baby Contest Tnhan Ttifurlnv ' 1'1111 A fair practlce of pro- ' produota for home people ho far las it is consistent with the prac All babies in Mud ford and vi-; tjcaI development of all our diver cinlty. under five yciirs of atje arc, s,fk,d rpSOurecSt mirt lno prot,.c eltKille in the baby and movie i lion of home i,uiirtoril , am) ,lo this contest, actual motion pictures or ond wc wi UH( aiiv.nn(! nn mt.lh. all babies brought to the niulm uds lhill aru full.f iWthoiU fear or theater, will be made free of , favm. chaige Tuesday morning fruni lit ; ., , 4 Ut They will he Mi own on tlv llialto screen Friday, November and every FiMday thereafter for iaipy vote iickcih are given wiut each purchase by the following! merchants: Bedford Uonieslic ,'iundry, Knl-j der'H Dairy and 1'rodtiee Co..) Jleck's fSakery, I'lerce-Allen Motor. Car Co., Woods Lumber company, : Service Stores, Inc., Xo. 1. The I'autoriuni, the Music Uos. Handi craft Shop. r . Arrangements may be mad;; to "have your baby photographed by phoning J.ewls Conk, at the IJlalto theatre Tuesday morning, . JO to 12, noun., RIST! N 1 I j I ! i ! Yesterday mornluK nt the ,.-i,.alj Christian church the pastor. Car- man K. Mcll, spoke to a full house un tho subject of "The 1'erfci t and Divine Creed." He Xpoke ,'iKafii In the evening to a larg autlience on, "When He Came to llilnscif." The morning sermon dealt with that which Is basic to one's fiiilh. .,, . llo declared that the perfect and divine creed is the Hhnplc af firmation, i believe that .Ictus I is the Christ, the Son of the livlns Ciod.' The evening sermon lias based o ntlie parable of the .roiltaal sun ami ucau win, pio .- lgnlity In general, whether -It be a son. daughter, father, or mother, j Two lessons were drawn from the ' parable: The di sU'lietlveness ofj sin and the love of the Hcavenl i "uthcr. . i Tin, Mieelllii.'H Will tllosc Otl i Tuesday night. TonlghW there will ; I .nineiaiore (iicgs.p.. ... be lipecial nitisie by both local Highest (last hrs.) :! and out of town singers. D. l'J. I Lowest (last la lira.) 2 . Ml lit id will conduct the song amii:el. -humidity, (pc.) i.. i M..11 will I'recipltatlon (in.) VU . ....... ..i, ...... .ri. ihn uni-nVOM bun- Csmal services will be eondlieted. Aircraft Picture . at the Rialto i A noteworthy contribution to, screen art ls the cjiaracterizallon i of the lost polar explorer, Captain ; fc I Hun by Iho noted Cermun j 0 tor, l'aul Wegener, at the lilalto : theatre In "Tho Strange Case otl Captain Hamper." In Kurope, Wegener Is ranked as Oermuny's I Itukcr City greatest actor on both singe ami ! IMftnarck rcreen. His portrayal of Captain Itolse Hamper In the present picture Denver makes this estlmnte of hIM ability Ll)cs Moines aecm not at all over the mark. Kresno ICb a fierman play, which tells I Helena of nn aviator who set out to fly I l.os Angeles to the North Pole, whose plane j Miuh field cru.dird. . nnd who Jived alone Phoenix .... among polar bears fo" 15 years. Poitland .... more. aiiMonl than man. j U.'d muff'.. In 'addition to the splendid fun- i Itoseburg .... lnte storv. Mary Johnson, Swed-'Snl' Ish film und stage star. Is encel lent m Xiii. the circus girl. v . It Devil's Twin" at iL- Cl. J. T...d ! whltehor.e plays a crippien , .i indue who has turned rancher i.T in "The Devil's Tir.n" at the Sla; j Theater, slurring l. Ma'oney., It was a wheel chair rol- anil 1 Whltchorse nt first refused it. as! ih had once tried such a chaiacfr and had so much difficulty trying lo operate the chair shut he swore i never ta try inotner similar Maloncv wanted Whltchorse fori the rolo and finally won the old j n at this hour and receive a bene-cini- ' flci.-.l m.-ssng... I FOR FARM BUREAU AND BUY AT HOME . tluii has had a markctlnn commit. toe U'orkiUK al various times and I I places, with (lie result that thu ! said Gianuo nuirkotliiK committee j has recommended the rc-oranls-ia-! tion of the Karm Ilureau ns..ot forth in certain contracts now in circulation. I Therefore, be It resolved, I hat j we, officers and members of the Jackson County Pomona UraiiKe, ! assembled nt Lake Creek no the -th 'day ut October, nji l"vo the acthm of the said inai -j kctini committee, and recommend the active support of .all iiood (IranKc members. thirlcsou County. Whereas, Kouthcrn Oregon has i been endowed by nature with all! the essestJal elements and climate necessary to make "A Ureal Coun try," needing only the cooperaliin of all the diversified Interests that are true to the principle of :i Mjuare son county people the first con Kidcrntitm, to the end of general i prosperity asd a fit attractive abld i inij plnce for all home-lovinn peo- j ! Pl f i t Thereforo, be it resolved, that we pledge our orKaiiiKatlon to the I IT IIJIU IVIIIlUlt I SltLO The fire department was .sum moned to two fires last evening, with 'neither causing heavy (Inm ate. The first alarm came when an oil stove Ititiited ent-p(!Mr North llartlett. destrovinu the can- fromjvas shelter before the lire trucks J could arrive. The other blaze oc curred at 111 WashhiKlun street wlicn a defective fireplace 'In a newly constructed, house faulted the floor. The base of the fireplace was placed directly on top of a woprl floor, with only a thin layer of concrete between. This type 01 fii-oidncn enn ut rneflnir hiiu tinvnrnlv criticised, this mdriilim Uy I'iro Chief Elliott as an extreme the hazard. . Daily Meteorological Report i Date . Monday, Nov 19. Forecasts. .Medford nnd vicinity: Pair to I night; Tuesday unsettled. Not jiniich change in temperature. j urcgon: fair east ami unsei- ,11,.,! .t i... I'll, , i,.,,l,il,le Willi n ,. nul.lwt.vt ,,,. tonight !iml Tuci((lliy- Wurinci- In Inte- f nor. ,..,,. -.. ,0iKu tocal Data. ' ' : . . ' 3 &r- 2.K irliaie oi iveaincr . touoy v.i-a'.-! Total precipitation since Sep- tember r. 19i8: U:41 Inches. Sunset today. 4:47 p. 111. Sunrise Tuesday, 7:07 a., l ( Sunset Tuesday. 4:11! p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time 55 ST? a S S3 Pl .".14 211 . 3(1 U . 42 '! . -.'S 10 . 3 30 . 60 40 . 34 li . Tl 50 . S 34 . 134 34 . 40 . 112 . (JO 3)1 . 4t 32 . r.2 lit . 62 4S . 32 13 31 . 36 26 .' 50 23 . . . 30 I i'lcni' Clenrt Clear Cdy. Clear Cleur Clear Cleat Clear Clear fdy. cdy. Clear Lake City. Clear Cdy. Clear Clar Clear Clear Cdy. jSun Krai ! Santa Ke Seattle I Spokane ! Walla Walla Wlnnlp'g Meteotologisl. Humane. Soctetv -f Broadcasts Tonight The Ju. kson Countv Humane so clety will broadcast over KMKII tonight al 7:15 a messuge to all icncners una cuiioren especially. ' and to everyono In general. Tunc' nvrTTT?T Ar,TT, Stately Cotillion to Be ' Revived The cotillion. tl(:it stately iIhiic.' ..i I I. 1.. u-... i. ).. .,i.ii!W li .. Mil ,,;c:,; aod Mrs. Kouls S. ;rcenc. ami of .Mr. ami .Mrs. John Childress, AND ELECT OFFICERS The first monthly dinner since . the organization of the Scout Lead- ers' club is to be held ut ihe Hi-.jI Holland bnnnuet room on Thursday evening at U:10. officer will be elected at this tlm and plans laid for the scoutlm; work for the win-; tcr. The remilar session of Ihej scoutmasters' training school will I be eombinud with the dinner meet-' .'.""IT , :,r l ) ollowing the dinner the court of honor will hold regular session at ; I - . A r h 1 i This session scheduled to begin at .S o'clock uie I'ouriiiouse, i ills session iS'ti,,, Mine iftee the stroke The The advancement of .scouts In rank shl,. ,'im, hls vm, organs. In the Is taken Into consideration in thelf(,w t.t,1)Ht.0ils, inoinents ho had new rating plan which also scores i .lI u.,. tnp Mroke. he n.i- unabK' on Inspection day by deputy coin-;tll j,,.;!!;. mlssloners. hikes, appearance, good ' j,.s Harding ami a daughter, turns and community service. 'Mrs. Curl Votaw, of Washington, Homer limt Is to be honored at Were at the bedside, as was the meeting of the court of honor. i.;. j,;, Ueinsberg, a dungh ills eagle badge bus been awaiting 0f Hi,, aged physician. Dr. hlni some time and will be one of Harding had been slaying at the the, most important awards of this ; Uemsberg home. couri. tie iiiaes nis place among' those scouts who have achieved the highest scouting rank. These boys who have come up It,. Marion for burial. through the ranks are taking their! places In the leadership of the! ;rXM.X KII.I.S I'OI.H'l MAN troops in which they received their -training and in turn in practically every case are showing the w ay : for the younger scouts who are fol- lowing inc. nun ...ill nicy nave blazed. ! (1. K. Parker of San ..lose. Cal ; j accompanied by his mother, Mr: ii go I'nrker narrnwfy escaped Ulealli at 10:30 last night, when his, car rolled und slid down an cm- bankment of 150 feet In the Sis- klyou mountains. The occupants' escaped uninjured und the cur. haling been. placed on an opcrat wns not badlv damaged. How- .. . .m,.. . e,or. on had seven. over. In order lo bring the i-. chine Jjack to the Pacific highw-iy. traffic was held li. for several hours, block and 'lucklc. topes being, slrctehcd across the high- ! consumed In bringing tile ca:' baek to the road level. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station .in . , 6:15 to li:3U .Medfortl Mini Tribune news und murketH. i 7:43 lo 8 Humane hoi iety. 4 address, lo 8:30 Southern Ore - 2' Oas Co. . 8:30 l Kails Transfer Co. : 9 to 10 .Menu Motor Oil Co. Tue-day, .Nov 2(1 9:30 to la liood ill Adv. v program. 10 lo 10:30 Southern Ore. Kleclrle. V 10:30 to II milliard's Cash Crocery. Talent. 4 II to 11:30 M. M. Dent. 4 Store. I 11:20 It. 1 -Mfolonilll lllikerv. 30 Independent I2:J0 to 1 :3 Monarch Seed V ' I'ee.l Co. I 6:15 to 6:30 Medfuril .Mall Tilbune, news and markets. 4 ! to 9 p. in. Snlder'n Dairy. T to I u i am. Co. Ore. Power I I r-.. TnfnrNrrc. mftvpotjt) by Capital Debutantes 2 ts V 1 1A . l4 of ihc gay nlmllcs, will Ix re -r e I,i,ti,u I. (1.:,,,. ii. i..m. ,t,.,h,e,. .r r. , .Miss Adair Chlltlrcss, daliglitcr will be m inlrodmcd. DIES IN CALIFORNIA kavtv ana f-il Vov 19 , .... ,, ... ., ,.,,, ,.,,,,,. y. ........ 1K ut rUKiteu consuiuuon nnu is.;i( hour am, cuuaed n the laUr 1'ieslilent barren (..'expected to round out a full 1"" l three-foot rise In the tldo. Ureal llardhm. died here tills niornlng.iiod of useful and happy old nge. ' j ctrctches of coastal districts were as the result of a paralytic strokeJ hlsl ,.-rldav. lie was 85 years old. , Haidinq, . who came here f ., ' , PC.,Pn(ly ..,,.,,,. ... ,, .,.,,a.. ionic of his comrades Civil war V(.U,,..K. . . wlom i. sometlhie.s , miIl,d was unconscious much 'or niirnlvsfs nffeeted his enllrc right l was announceil inai nine...., '.services would be held here anili I that the body would be returned (Continued from Page One.) ,,UiU.U'i s building, broke away and y-md fire. i Joseph II, I urrolt. w no wiui ! O tlrady, had been looking out a ! window al headnualiers. saw lh" i cove .mil. drawing tll' Jr guns, j I they rushed to the sir. i t where Fred Carroll hud alreuily drawn his own revolver after Peterson's ; ) rirst ihol Had h.Ml""l "ff l'1' ! of his car. j I All three officers opened fire on ! jthe gunman, and he emptied his 'pistol in return, .loieph II. Car-; I roll was struck 111 tho arm. the ; ' hullA being deflected and passing close to his heart, and O'Crady i was shot In the leg. At Ihc Mercy hospital Joseph i. Carroll died a few minutes after wounds, and physicians said Unit there was little chance for hia re covery. Neither r'red nor O'Crady was seriously hurt." NT.W VIlllK. Nov. 19, (.Vl Heniv I'etetHoti, who wan fatally wounded in a pistol fight Willi three Ijalllu.orc detectives is want ed by lirooklyn police on a charge of shooting Patrolman Ceorgc II. Wilson, of lirooklyn, after the rob bery of a grocery store last Tues day night. Patrolman Wilson Is a patient In a lirooklyn hospital suffering from four bullet wound. His con dition wan Buhl to bo critical. As the robber wiih leaving the grocery store, Wilson Jumped on l he running board of an automo bile and gave chase. In the pistol battle that followed, the policeman was shot four times. At the hospl- '"' I"' h,H auperlors thai he ijciiied he wounded the robber. w ho escaped. Police said Peterson, whom they charged with the robbery and fhuotliig. ulso was known us Chris tian Peterson -and as John Spur llntr. They fitld he was 21 year uhi. tirade n dug Toll j Cfll.HV. Kan.. Nov. 19.-- IT) Six i l.eix.nll Inst their Hves nt item. I Kan., yesterday when u Hock ! ' ll:infl frelefit train Mtri.rk a nioinr' truck at a grade ctosslnir. ; PLU-GRIP I Check before it start. Rub on inhale vapo otcfoov. movdav. xorarnEtt 'in. ms. MAY HOME ENOCH 11 Seveteen-Year Fight for Health Rewarded John; Early RdeaSCd From I PilPr HfllTlP WltP HP- i ... . ... marriet! Children Grown A S H I N t . T t .' No t . t -i (.V.t John Karly. the leper, whose love for his native mountains uf North, i Carolina, gave health authorities j much trouble and newspapers 1 mm h ecny, Is going home. Hut this time he goes, not as ia fugitive from a hpcrH asylum, (but with the benediction of the j authorities. The CniU'd Slates ! public heiiUh service, has an- ! Koiirt 1 thiil l. ,,.!.- Ima "re. !cover.d" and will be releacd'H '' ' io storm, which some time in November from the ,,v'1' KuKland. there was no 'national leper home in Carvllle. ' today of recurrence of the j ,t ; gale. l.Hiuage done by the storm ".nd remembering the lime when i was b,'in c:ilivU and commu itl... i.iHiti vl..,. eeu.l 1,,'nbaticns restored. i Kngtlsh churches over lepers nfierj 'rln. .li.Mi.l i.t-.l'ntv u-w illu.-itvcred. 1 ! those at the leper home still suf - ifering from the disease, will wend Karly out with ceremonies s.virj holic of tho Joy of men once doomed who have in prospect a 'reprieve that seems lasting. i. The public health service tonus iKarlys another trtumiih in Although he modern medicine. I,.,,,,.,. h i. f,,..,, i.tnl lmilv Keui-t ' iof tile disease, he is believed t.. In. -,1l t,,,.l,.,li.. hwlu Will 111 Imade but there .-ecus scant ilmi- j - f nr:iUh r one leper dlsehalKcd from the. iA.Mitvnc., (,ieiniany Nov. I. Carvllle Institution as cured has' (P,wl,h delayed advices today suffered a recurrence of the ills-1 u.lnK of the havoc wrought by ease. Ijui Iiik the lust Hi months.) Saturday's hurricane in north 24 iiallcius have been dlsclmi Ked j wcslcl.I, (jcrmanv. the Hambuiv from the leper home us men sound ; moteoroloi:ical station forecast the and whole nctiin. j me (Mmrimii i "i""") ' ) dious, the heulth service said, and ; Ithe injection of chaulmooma oil. i used in trcallnn tile malady, atam, wholl lurl .1s , ' one time caused exeruclatniK puln. itMlrIlcd. The liKhtship Winter was. That minhl have had soniethlii ,,. frum ,u ,111)1)linK(! nd strand-1 to do with the mountaineers . isiul.,, (lf -,iL-eiooiiir. I jfllulits from leper Institutions. I.soverul fishini,- clittors were car- i ! Haiiy Is .11 years of iiw. ''"tried hundreds of yards Inland. I ":""" service lleclareu lie, ' ...... i n u' .,' ',,e "oii'iethlnK of 1 an' 1 Munch ' Allien return (or John' Early. If he ernes baek to Ta-' ,., 'n,. ,,.i,. iT.vcar fight against leprosy. .""7" l" """" IJarly man-led and settled on a , ra,t" w,ro m'J nnV P' T. little rarmlng tract here noil..' Kht "'ires . were broimhl time after being released from military service In the Spanish- ( y( (j n,UT S ( l.l'll ItKCItliT vmeiican war. When It hecani'' . known that he had contracted th dread disease and in spite of hl.t' sickness was trying to eke out alhe remaining wing und swunn living for himself and family, lie out of his careening plane. The became tile subject of many pub-' parachute swayed perilously . in lie meetings and the object of much newspaper comment. , '.What lo do wUh lOarly becani" a problem, A reporter braved the threat of what then was con - a jM THE STRANGE CASE of GAPT. RAMPER ; !i.i,...-,, rnm With ' PAUL WEGENER Europe's Greatest Actor This Also Good Added Short . Features Usual.' Admission Picture Will Be tho Talk of , Medford sltU-red an tneumide interview him- In speimulat "j fahhion Kurly was 1 eniovcd from ' home and put in Isolation In thij marine detention hospital at I 'or I Tvnseml. Wash. ' 1 Fiv.m I'ort Townend he was st-nt on a cross-country joiirnyy in , a box tar from which he esc;ipi d , white crossing Kaiu-as. - The former Mrs. Karly married, Ceorge N. Tausan. a deputy in the -ouniy treasurer's offit-e. who Mi'vtri on one of the vonunitle help the w hlcli was formed 1 stricken man; It was dm ins the J that" T.iusiiu met Mrs. Karly. 'I'lieir. .arriage oli place. after th Kuv- ,..,..l ..i.n'-.l...l Pivl,- f,..,in family and had taken him under us care. .ui. iinu .inn. r.u i " '' children are now rown BEING REPAIRED LONDCN. No' III. (,1V With Kestoraljon, or : communications udded five to, the- known deaths when It was learned that many 11 ":,Hi Earned that many members of the crew of the small I . Liverpool sehoon.r Mary Aim ; were drowned When the vessel wa-c driven on l,he I lulas rocks. John j Woodier, a youl ll of 1 7. was the , only member of the crew who j HUeceedcd in clambering up ,m f'w "Uuire yards of ruck that aoue ioc rugiog peas. nit'uii ;iiiue toe nigiog reus. .v UuR ' ""'' way from th wreckage to safety and was ths "1; comi.anion ' for the hours he remained - without approach of another storm center. j Kcvcitl vessels v:ee sunk. These) m.lud,.d motor shin, the fate oi l .,,.. , .,.. ..., ,,,,, deieriiiliied T1)0 gaio ultlln(,a u velocity of flooded. Cattle were drowned. houses dainai4Cd and trees up- ''"'' A vice- froni JIUens er said that ' Westphalia the wind wus Htrong (Continued from Pago One.) Hie storm und then utter what j I seemed like hours, Collins suld. It floated to earth lim small dear-! lug In thu-..initial of the densely j ' wooded country near Millstone., STRANGER THAN THE STRANGEST FICTION Sensational drama of a polar flight that failed . arid, tlio strangest passions thj screen' has ever darod show! .'.; disease tojxarly ti't1' away, with lis nie burrowctl into the gi'ound the gcr Hf.isi-nt immortalized In one of ship xn loiiml. witli the i0 his greatest pictures. She wan a pounds' of mall luiuct. tab ntnl writer and n believer In A short distance down the high- psychical manifestations recorded way Cnlllns rtmsod a gas com- in a book, the, "Eastern Vessel" pany einploye. who helped him what she claimed were spirit mca- ;tia- the alumluuiu mail bag vageii from her eldest on by her fi tn ttie wieckag. A truck wan fh,t marriage, who wan killed In engatii - d and the mail was bruughfihc war. She win firs married to t l:rooi:itl The Noted Dead LONDON. NiA. la VU.uuli- tesi tlrey !s dead al the aKrtif "'7. Tl. .l tt-lt-.. ,.f Vlv I!,...,- 'of l'lilloilon, former seeretiuy for' inri-in aiians, oieii aiii'i- u sun- lien illness at her homo at Wlls- ford Manor, Salisbury. , The Viscountess was the former i Tameln Syudhnm, one of the three Winter and lieri! is fashionable yiroti'i'tion from Winter's storms and nmd and slush galoshes and boots that are quiti as attractive as iliey are useful and as sturdy as they are attrac tive. Showing the newest in U. K. Rubber Co. Uaytecs $2.65 to $4.50 Special An assortment . of small sizes at greatly reduced jrictis. Wines 2 Vlr to '. rei;e $1.00, $4.50, $4.85 : Now All at One Price Everlastingly at That's the formula to which many successful men owe : ;- -their achievements ; T Here at this old,' established, bank we believe in keeping ever lastingly alert, to give the kind of Courteous Service that makes friends and keeps' them. . You'll Enjoy .. Theackson ES'.'ABLISHEO ISSS Medi:ord, Oregon . Commercial " Savings - Safe Deposit - i ', . MSMBl I Dtlll IllJEItVB srTM ' : PACK THREE Symlhuiu i.sttrH, whom John Hln- Loiil l.:l-nconiier. who died ' In 1'j:u. WILLITON, WEST SUM Bl'lHIi V. Kiiuland, Nov. 10. The; Kail tof Cionniell died last nitthl at the hit of f. I. He had been stayiliB with friends here tor the lust months. l. l..... nn..fu tn II, 1J..n. orablc Dudley Scott, who Is T'i years OKI, is nis ni'ir. The earl s body , will ue rro ninted on Wednesday, and. tho t ashes scattered over the hllU of his Warwickshire estate. ' It! Banking Here! County Bank Here f