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efrfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aCEDFORD,
OREGON, THURSDAY,
MAY 1. 1930.
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Apple Tlifnnfiix Soon
Only two more wecA and api-lo
thinning will start fn valley or
chards, and prfjgnl Indication ar
that there willMje more work of
this kind than in other yean. Veur
thinning will also take up the time
of igorer thlg year, according to
Chris Goi.eb. manager of Ihe
Med ford branch of the United
Kta'Ai free employment bureau.
However, at the present tli". thero
in a big surplus of heVp with an
average of 100 applications for
work dally.
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Iliilhllng 'tal lnvrenntfi
The month of April had a build -
Ing program of $43,755, most of
which was spent for 10 new build
fngs, leaving the remainder of the
37 permits Issued covering expense
for repairing and remodeling. The
last permit of the month was Q
sued to George Dundas for a $!"
porch on Cedar street.
Emma Cllne .Shop, for finger
waves, permanent waves and co"j-
1 1 ll.f 1IJ
Pho0
454.
(Orange 'bouquet for Junior
I'rom. 60c. Phone 3'JU-U 52
Mr. nl .rn. WT Uixon Kills of
New York City chauffeur, At-
! were the f I hotel J'x'g,
9 tne 'mW9 ni Trie i-rofjx-i in
ft. .hm-i rv, r.)
I '.! tk o
, .feiM 21 a (.';, tkl
P m n, imrlvtm;
I, era Cpm& iwg are
,W 21 a ciatf tko4i lt
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niait. .'. tilt vi:ti form
esat f tl. ilvtf)im - .H)or
Mi CWTMO0.
liki. Mtrm M 4Db bcafl &
f n01 m-JH ( ' CO..
A. 34f
Oi umlua. Ueata 75c.
. O fcU'Jw Orm a VMnaaMr
I Ut;stM at ,fc'ford hotels toaay
i Ina o xtin,ce lkcl,au V. H.
itSBoicr of Phllni!l;iln, F. H.
n,Otn of HhH. Lnko City. Alfre
I 4)nol tf New Yark City, Jnaies
0 VcMr Boznaina. Maat., F. I).
!ftoltr of Xlnnvvr, Ctan., ttmi O. F.
1 AlmoaAl ut taealKi Aral.
ftk AQkis rrfjtfV rmy IRny 2 at
if. "tU 4U I nut- praMruHn?
uanefl atat aurtmumntn.
.. rt r.IHi. Mtilllnul tnli (o-oij
KJH1fJt1 cXirPli itHKn iud
(f1j'(OT5t c i t!)"k, O. Balt
ic nau.f)i. .JWho v -4.
'rvBui mwtS9 UtM. 4V
wlo'j wmiiv iiuliw thort uKni
J, .Wltii tWiuf7i. (flum ttii wvm
iji 1 t4 CVlvU) iwmII , wiiu
frtO"" t-isuiry lhoi ti
4)AV t,ynflHu0 nair f. tTmnn
Vt givj! t a tat nits iitunp.i
T Flpt VlMfMitf iruft (To
ledo, firo.a In tbs piiMMctr Ito n
civil siffl rd Ma kick ay ioau
0). J. eviOtnv far tlai HeaMai,
of a sum 4 911225, cliOax'a aw
a note.
Heo airnsa Hl. mid Woroi
ir niO t'n(A- iohb inn Ml'
atl . V
Byrt,-M ajoja
ffca "flly lBa
I M'. 10. It. to way. v t.a e80
I vlstSru; In al aa-aa '!., -
I ajnvj.1i. .-. Haahy
i iAa'e n 'u. her.
lata,! Ma cvMnt),- with
I tcnifaai Med.
I ,t. Mi. aj" M !
) : '. 9y Wkay ttat
I ial7ta
; Fo ai ca ajlM MM
I IioikH1 ra) A ors
talCn for aai !(. Cil i .''5
I Houtli llly or 3?t-.
Nv for N'tsli
Joseph HenrloH left Med
ford this mornlnK for Cnshmore,
Wasn., whore, she will spend the
summer vlsltnir relntlves.
'orsaKe ibounuets for Junior
Prom. Roe. Phone al0-f.. -T-'
i 1 " m-
r- bi inny!iSiBtei 1 'i,Kery. 4 1
j J The county clerka oltn-e yester-
jday Issued a "man-lane license to
Butter
o
We use pure creamery
butter in our butter
horns. We know there
! is no substitute (or it.
Fluhrer'tP
Making; Tiihrniilln Tc-xIn
; Ur. ii. C. Wilson, county health
i phyaician, and M1h Edith Limb.
ncher, county nume. wore In
, land for a Hhort lime "Wednesday
' afternoon after having visited a
number of rural schools and gave' share! by HaroM Hid die. Kiddle
the first tuberculin test tre&tmnt will play Kifer this c.enlng, and
to more than 400 children. The (if he defeat. Kifer, there will be
HhoenJx, Talent, Kern Valley, J another three-cornered tie.
North Phoenix, NVIJ Creek and!
itellvfev school children wre given
th treatment lhf morning and
Warner Creek. Anderson Creek
Independence and Griffin Creek
Bchoolvere alno to be visited.
Ashlanu Tidings.
J. (1. Ixivi Flics Answer
An rnswer filed by J. G, Lrovp,
Central point orchardist. In the
I damage action brought against him
I by liert ItOMtei for the alleged klll
j Ing of a Llewellyn setter dog, sets
U-'rt" -nat tne defendant shot the
f&K In claimed defense of his prop-
ierty on grounds that the Jrrwil
dug holei4 undcrnf-alh a wire-nref
to ualn accesH to defejW.nt'H j
ah,. defej.nt'H
field, wherein it In cjalmed the do llanwen. W. I.. tlunt, J. K. Winch,
chfitwd name birdH. The answer Mr. and Mm. ft. l. Carlo. Seattle;
HetM forth Ihat th defendant UflCdiL'r. and MrH. K. VV. Canton. Tu
u nhotftun to k the dou. Wjma: ILlt- HoKitloom. Mr. and
Phone si' humane ct.Ua,
Station. 8.W
Police
13tf
Oreen fir slabs, heavy kind, with
loin of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phone 031. tf
OreKotilaifH In (Iroi
Included among the kuiwx from
Oroffon points nt Medford hotels
today were C. W. Owen of Albany,
IT, J. !0lNily Kuene, O. M.
Foss of Bend, .1. I-I. Paulson of Co
qullle, . II. Hpears of !g)m, IT.
('. II. pine of Qirshfleld, J. g) De
O s .Va Si. I. ft, anC the following
Porti.tfi, CharleH(H 09-rly.
a rW K. D Phmcer.
JaiOs (ibon, Kdajln r. r-r,
II. gurker, Frank liKers and J. u.
AnWher big
viifr, tva V xight.
Cioo musical ce?(tdv. 41
icroll rjAyorSi tHfttfeC
-luel and Inhuman treatment Is
allegeu In n divorce complaint filed
In circuit court yesterday by Nora
Krickson alnt Andrew Riick
son. The couple were mHTiee) i
11121 and ihavo oik- child.
10-iO- Braid) pins slabs, lara ar
kiwi 11 laatfK. VallKf Caet Co., Tel
7 a. , 'Mt(
Kxtra speelal valnw In tatnas'
HbiM-s Friday and Satarday. !.ir
la tali- Th, 8hoa Box. a! Gait
rtli. 40
amon fir UitaH ojijvy bind, urlth
lot at aajn ond bloefio. Medford
waul Co. riumti HHI. . ff
ttititBr Id rnifwl siuti
ftydf! pnnKiYis, fnPDibr wall
ft-nouTj - Muafava r o airA cdiri Ana
Oiptio- ef?lca.l, vho kllH Inarn m-
tfaira fir 4Un IkiH-via finxn AMi
tvv t( suvAiua in-iiiH, Antwutttm,
9S 4., Hlnmi hnuvlny MnHford aljoat
ii' ytuaf nub, haft' rafumvd" to th
t'Till-jtt Ututu and la nov locatvd
In Wnr ?oU ttia with lha 4m-
I0116 tind' crrvlim Potttfl rompunr
Oa fcb wily 'biirft fvcmt wwii
Jlknm t-ytrfu bud n vary latwlsMttta
ania trip nip into VM roiinc of
Ipntti 3Mivria anil throovh tti
fi tnj imi amni r.ml thvnra ta Ha
aieii and nw Yoi-a. tlna rif tlie
first of bis sh UuaToW Manda
Whom h m-t la .a- Tola ra
WtObiia Flihwr, a fororer waN
ftoow .lai-drovd- lifly and arraduttia
0) tti Mvdrord nuttl whool.
ni lb bliknna Ktf wdttid to m t
at rtn- kiln FiTdfi nttunooa V::l
In at dt'i- to attaad thl' faox'al -lees
if V. tntiai. ao J Cof
K's Ifonrail fcianf.
aS0uira
y tyt.
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ItdJte till 2:QH.
u'iai n.' nnO 'ii'l!iy.
:nut voi-s t!'j to 5.U5. The
oa 2 .' im e. . 40
aot'
s. J. C. 'Kiiin, who m.vi'-
eat a nilikT ieralliA nt II
80,1 i t li ar0l " i.itly.
-a A) r,.M't d In Sw.r birnie nn .akrtA
aOaa di tay,' c. iiiuii
Kaeally lipn. 0
, -ait
' a
"ft llo
Ary;
it t Ojr'
iiik I fIr
)r," r:y )Kt the
l Mt ol'r, I11M)
butted) tklnr i' Ifea) mendlia)
linniiii'iait Knop. aoitt-
Mis. Ilumrtslend-I.elRlO a .fiv
er 3-act Ciiinody, will hiQiresenteil
ni St. Mill's Parish hall Tm-sdny
nn'XV0ii
at": 14 p.
nestlsy, luy 6lh and 7th.
m. Tlcnks 75c, nt
llealh's, HlrimK s, Jaruiln Ar woods
ohn (Mhrtn nnd Kmma I(effter,
Itoth of Asnland.
The Poasley's new studio now
opA oppostto new Holly tl enter.
tf
Good music. flnt floor, Jackson
ville, Haturdny night. 42
j Tennis rackets te-strung; 24
; hour i(r vie! guaranteed work.
! Robinson, 4 1 TJVoodstock (across
struot from hltrn school courts). 45
Dnnc Thi Vnt
i .Mohr. Jr.. suffered the sun-
I pennlon of his di lver'n license for
30 duvH when he plcndcd gtillty
In Jthlne Taylor's court yester
i fin n chnriro of "peedlng on a
: ford street. He was nrrrsted by
Siatr Traffic Officer Hubert Hoxte
of GrnnU P'Vft- Mohr wan ne
eused of sirRiig at the rntc of
i 50 miles per hour.
IA-In. green pine alnha, large or
small loada. Valley Fuel Co., To!,
78, J4lf
Hee
'Mra. Itumpatewd-lveigh." 3-
art gyir
hall, aii!
dy, nt Ht. Mark's I'urlsh
6 and J. S:lo p. ni.
iTIckeia 7Se. nt Heath's, .vtning'i.
Jarmln Woods and The Toggery,
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j Dressmaking and remodeling at
1 1, L' I, I .. vkn A1A !...(
JJiug. tel. mi. u-
ITvr DvtratH Fcrnand
tin
defeated by only five points in last
night's city billiard tournament
game. In the playoff for third
plf.ee, honors for .vhlrh are also
Plioonix I'Uiy Friday
! "Modern Artfama
three-act
irKl tomorrow
play, will be prose n
evening at the school gymn&sium
at Phoenix.
The curtain will rlH
at 8 o'clock-
Home baking. Ilread and pastry
specialty.
504 No. Kir.
Phon
6, evenlnK-
4C
Dance till
Hill.
2:00 every Sat. GoM
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Itv.re from JiiiAiun
Hotel snMi Medford today
from WftHlQKton were the follow-
j inn: V. Mover, Kpoknnc; AS'. V.
Mrs. K. Cjl'.rendall. Italph J. Cor-
diner, V. Green. Seattle; Jackson
W. Sills, Kvereit.
Anyone who would like aQ
gain in a TSi gradf banjo snould
call at this office .Ql ins.t the
banjo left here for C,Q a);rlfice
regardless of cost. 25tf
Q specAlize In :AlIator and
b-nder repairing at (0n'n $tz
O.I- P. Timmernii.n of Grn
prlng mountain spent yerday
in the valley, reutrning to hi&m9
In the evening. He Is nQ cutli),
his t(nfber on Gre(Q-prlr5
Haircuts for
fjilldren are still
Kd."ber Shoj).
n, goni)n and
0c Qt ll9v.fa).
45 G.eS8 fir s! gies. Wit
lots of mill ena blocka, aleatiird
gu Co., I'ftone 1. tf1
( aSfcnt VnlKD On
.VTirk .Inrmla. o rti')sf lno
hlsWu-k trylflft to puH Id a fll
sijteil sleelhead which ejiot nwrif
ahout two Oifea arn, renawed' hlft
fishing actlvltleM -Veatarday aMer
the lonK rorfl. Hs took no chanesa
f.ronnil ins 1ft fiah. hs rcjMtrts,
anO hi-on'aht hrrnia a few very amail
ones, a-dirn tasted just an vood.
and ware lrs lass hother thAil
the ofla that' got away.
T.t ma write y onv flr Jnsurs.no.
fart X. TVnwald, Hotl Holland
Oldtf, Fbona . if
Don't format th 2 o'clock dave,
at JarfuoDTilto. Sat. oight. 42
M & K. liowtetc and dough
ter. lllm Hani Ifoviett, ot th
Bunnvxld hotat, Gal Point, vera
In Mi id tor d yenarday ftrnoon
uhoiptjiM nd vtailtotf with: frienda.
W N. Polay ot Atlhlaod vitu alsn
a om ellr.
Puttee to alt tSuffloH: Attend tne
matlaff Friday, Way I, important
buulnesa to attend to. 8ecy., 'f. R.
Kinney. 40
Wa are offvHnnr number 01
worft nnd wddla bornen for sata
cheap, c. C. Hooray, Tel. 9?R-i
4tf
Rottum td Runrii
Jeftsmitn C. ctddi. Wih known
IndiMfl author, hn haw spent tht
pntft year in aaeksiatr-a In tha
inttarrvitH ot hia haoji b, rat urnad
to his raovh at Ba(ty Sunday. H
wa o(mpa ated' by htv daotrftter
and fOD, Mf. and 4f Harry
DiaVOi ad traodi liildi'tn.
Are en oin to th A'tnor
VrlfiHf xtVttvt f 6a ' flfllto fOara."
if ceaoi. Vibft to oawdft
l y.jya tioublo awt. 4i&
I9uce every,
Ja(H(invllle,
lturday
njjrJit nt
. 4i!
sun ino inj) uepnrinnaji. con
structing n tennip court near its
s;Allnn A. ft'ortli Mront ntreet. nnd
In vieA f the 'm- n eft her of
play Os In dftd, a lively "tn A
W'W9 is ti'iagpiaFi. v urn f-y
iud after a few 0 ractlee sanies
plan to chn'i.no (jny players liij-s
A'dford. The new court Is nowMvANTI-
in tho last staea of construction
Cheap lumber. HevernTQ-'ie.fiU
feet of honrds, shfplap and dMn-
lW at $10 per M; also lattlco h
50o per 100 ft.
(Q'riford Lumber
tf
Co., l'hone 6'.
Th-Pensle(Pnew "tutfhi tfV
en, wppofMkt titiy itouy Theare
it
lllhert Heath
ith bit this
no in (fipigcnc,
morning fur r home
after spendliiK three livs in this
city visiting her pareilja). Mr. and
O
Mrs; H. K. Kol.lnHon.
I-et it hQil away your RKrbnRe
and ret. rhone 542, City San.
tnry Setvlr, ' 7tf
O
Frek Chiilbok Salcc
FQR FRIDAY
FRESH HALIBUT SEA BASS
COD SHAD
RED SAPER SHAD ROE
FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES
POULTRY AND RABBITS
MUSTARD GREENS
RED ROCK C0AGE CHEESE
Frt Delivery
West Side Market
Gus H. Samuels Van R. Gilbert
j Two KiMi at Onoc
good at Fish
Lake jViterday that Al Plche
caught two good sized trout on one
line. After one fish had Jumped
at the worm bait, another jumped
for the fjecond hook. Uoth were
readily landed. Plche, aecompani
ed by Robert Griffin, left Medford
at noon yesterday and had their
limit in less than two hours after
reaching the lake. The roads are
not in the best, condition, but pass
able, the fishermen said.
Visits In Portland
C. G. Roberts left Kford oifTY'" all sections of the gue
the noon Hhaxw today for Port-
land, where he WH spend the sum-
mer with relatives and friends.
Dance, Gold
Dance till 2:00.
Hill, Bat.
nigh
iTTi
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ItcwumcH Telephone Duties
Kollowing an absence of six
montj spent In Chicago and
Houtt.jrfi states, (fliiss Constance
Ames resumed dutivs Vfmy at th
Home 1eXphone compiWj', in the
office.
Dry kindling 2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf
Mr. aQ Mrs. Andrew f)iersi?
and sons. Air. and Mrs. W. B. Rob
Inson and daughter Jane, fe3
Kitty Gray and Mr. Rickard ere
wcEl end ( clients of Mr. and ste'S,
Iedge district.
lQ;ular fi&e,
Dance till 2:.
Gold
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siii y-sWKt pn
tejnjpM. fciiilay even
ing, .day 2, -tnl
hall, Ashland, lmpor.
ant huslness rclativar'o
amending ny-iavw. All
mermbers ured to he prent, and
vlt Noliles welcome.. 0t;ht re
freshments after seion. 8pri8
cevrnoC!, Awhlnnd. iy 24.' :
IS. K. WKTHICt, Potentat."
V. If. DA V. lieeorder., ,40
too utc ta cusstn
VANTKI) Plowing or cultivating,
tfave Idrc or nm1l tractor ih
anv desired implement. Phono
461, Medford. (4
n : Q
FOR RENT 4-rm, modern hoiiw.
nnfurnlBhed; ood location. T-i.
KOfa RKNT 4-room furnishefl
house, &)ffolutelv clan. HO Ha
ran St. deo Ivcraoo, T4. fl-.V
41
IMA.Vf M1'T Tit 8T)It Uv
art.- hand mmm go aa areat
anrriftca
BAI.HWI5 nliwui ra Interna
tiotuily rpcftcwHart io ha miia
rin. BALDWIN In thm choice of
th lfajfina mualclanti tftrua0
onr tfe vrld. Many o't'aa sskbai
dlirrSmraHrBt pell o thai
c o ii n ii 1 1 y haY pvchakjad
BjlliWtN C;KANT gunt witk
in tb )aiA four nxotjfhs.
Or, nu t of vy VfK:ft planM
mn In th V. a. in r
1.M ifaa chir- nf your pisnn'ne
a HALnwr.v product, tAjutiy
eTTmfnarioff attecijtetlon' l.t (Tlif
rhaMti an inafttiflt bacaed
r a iMwKIra naanntea, mi tahn
adn(. ()f ih uw tXlST
and ftv ttftna.
I.KAUTlFi;L new BAitDWfN
mad ptaooa frutn !S ind up.
Any tnAig ara arrrpta.
iaa T. Bparry. Faetory Rpr
sentartv. BaldVni Ptano o.,
iOK M. Ocntral A. Ta). $-!.
WaVTfcD Plastj Mtfiait neatly
anA promii dtaie. Ill ja. c'a
tral. ao
FOR Af.B (ftrawar 7 e-!)n:
n'ondoi'nl a)aain If ta.-n ut
oaia. J7'aO Hiahway llarhQ'
op. p0 4 3
t l.9 20 A.; 8 in pears, 2
la Newtown aligns: free soil, no
auk'e or Irrigation necessnrv:
M'0 bundling well. etc. Tako
Ol now Willi crop, 3'J0'O' Ad
drifti It. li. 3. Q.x 77A. 43
Wilt H.V'P Hooms with hoard,
l'hone UH7-X. 6011 W. lOlh. 4.1
FOR Mkl.T
An excellent (J-oi1
In atora. Tllgh
Piano, now I
lirnde In perfect condition
x ill seqj nt hlic sticrlflce on
wdall paymentH to rcsponsilftK
ny. m: IMiilllps, care MrtH
Ibune.
Q&nit I.K SnQl
spray rig In
l'hone 1057.
43
jtood clh'lltloli.
after 6 T
l tt-room modern hoiYe
must have 3 Bleeping rooius.
AVlll pay $500 or more down.
rue --u. care .nan Trlbuncft
4344
o
van sauk on K'UAl; ami
arro farm near
ir JftKle Point; 40
Hi'i'cs lad ni
rlovr and alfalfa
smnll house, jvirn. fl eff) capaclty
cnicK(y nous'W renct'it. lots
out (viRPi 10 had catilc. 2
lursi's. tractur nnd other Imple
ments. laiinoQrth KhkIo Point
trrlKOtlon bonus that can lo used
to pay up water rlnht. I)eiitJT)in
family: wldowL cannot hniiTle.
otr chance JfcJet a place right.
Priced, If tnken rt once, only
ItO.Oon. Kverviliinc KOes,
I IK K fB AUKM'V.
Phone 89 5.
iti South Ilartlett.
IS
Phone 649
TO MATCH SPEED
IN TRACK E1ENIS
.School children and
intents
Kiver valley and rBote dbftricta
will gather at the Jackson county
fair grounds Saturday for the an-
S nual track and field meet. The
celebration
for which they have
been preparing and practicing for
manv weeks will open at 8:30 a.
m. . a volley ball game.
Albert Fitch of the Medford
Junior hiKjJJschooI Is mnnagerQf
the meet and promises every spurt
will lrepresented in the activi
ties of the day.-.
Competition Ctf.is year Is un
keener than ever before, due to
the adimal cups which are of
fered. An extra trophy has been
added to the award list for the
rural dlvUio-Aand another for the
town schools. This Is expAd to
equalize the competition and en
anle efcJj school to feel that a
cflanceTJf winning the prize is
offered.
, Dvtng the noon hour a hor
lunch will be served by the Parent
Teachers association of Belleviw.
No admission chaujes will Ye
collected for entmrrev Into the
grounds or attendance Vit any of
the sports events.. All Indications,
according to tichQl officials, point
to the largest meet ever held In
HoutlQrn Oregon.
in n for wm
' ItKNO, Nev., .May 1. (l Mrs,
Mai-HlrfSIl Field, third, arrived here i
today aith a retinue of servants I
prtpai(Bll(3o i3blfji h- nOclence
ffjr three moa)thai period prepara-
fliry to irfltitutiai suit for divorce
MgaJnSt th heir to lha Shirshall I
Kieid hiliiiona. 0 u :
Mrs. "'leui vaa met by er nttor- i
nay, Qeorae B. l"fiBtc6ii-, and jvas
a su.at nt hia hoQie. . O ;
Thatcher (aid .Mrijl 8ld was I
tataaj IBs Sl k home on Lugo '
lahoe foa an Iad0fiait0 period and :
a willa live there. . .
ti nn . " i
1 tt t ! This corporation will be pleased KjjTdTm t1 "i W "a4 Jji!
iNSijtANCE MnR ,hls cou,on today 10 0Hr ( M w9'tm'&nw - J
agengy tts j5-Jw iQMii''tef,,
since i9oe Jackson Hotel idfor ! " MgmMjlfrj' ' ,
1 ' harry mark f A;:iiZizz: i :l4Jt ... '
olaf of th Hoiwas clt-v 4 ni. ' ' aa " 'fit )
ot-M.s . . s. HLBn co. ; mjmni fiMa Jk 8 it
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i ilSiij M-G,M- TALKiy NEWS
LITTLE RED HEN
MARKS ECLIPSE
ON EGGS SHELL
"I will then," said the little red
hen and she did. If you don't be-:
lieve It, just look at the egg 8he;i
laid Monday during the e-Upse. ;
The picture of fair Luna's Tlight 1
across the brilliant sun is portrayed ;
risht on the shell. And the Rhode;
Island Red hen, which belongs to ;
Mrs. John Grantham, 518 Beatty
iicei, lb letiujf iu cntci vuiu j'-1.
Qon wiln astronomers and photogra-
pners, wnen it comes io recuruius
the doings of astral bodies.
It's an old southern superstition,
some say. A fable that the fcQi
themselves can't substantiate. But
many local citizens admit they have
always hoard that eggs laid during
an eclinsVwill bear a picture of
the eQt on their shells. Immedt-;
ately after the rlnt spectacle!
lira. Grantham vi.jN the chicken
Wop and found the large red egg,
which was brought to this olilce
today. All the cloud effects are
there, a light spot for the sun and
a shadow of the moon. sAnd-alt the
folks who have read MenckVn and
Nathan and "Popular Science" have
to say is: "What causes that?"
I Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stew
I are, a daughter, . weighing five,
I pounds, eight and one-halt' ounces.
at the Sacred lleart hospital, Wed
n!v, April Si.
1
Cj IHtilajoA,
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Clvsry Sonth for avn (7)
O Yaara
) 1. Jf. ta th otly
Divicitna Will taid.
' Dividends hve averaged over
lone fll'per cent perQnonth for
seven T 7) years. '
Ailliaj Mlr Yearly lcomal
Mill io Oil Royalty Acran,
t This ia t- racord of the
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nDOSHS STATE P0L&
C'ORVALLIS, Ore., May i. (JP)
A pennant with green freshman
numerals floated from the top of
th"
fji-nn Satte collefri camjuis miisu-ni wv.stios. ,-; P (
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NOW
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la A "V
fliiKpole today with all connection
with the grouQf cut. Tho rnyil
procedure in the past hits betn to
rind a rook capable of climbing
the 100-foot steel shaft and com
pel him to retrieve tho bunting m
oiQ'Xious to upper classmen.
Dr. Arnold H. Kegel. Chicago
health commiajioner,' proposes" to
reduce harsh traffic noises by
Youth at lov . r. ,,,,Yot
atpliy. . . It's "tha tefl
and girl text
UUr."