PAGE NINE
You Cant Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNT; BEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1933.
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Not
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to get rid ol tow mi ma
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these end men; other perplexloi
oroBlems.
H-rc Arc the Rates:
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75
Phone
LOST AN1 rOUND
Jost One crutch. Reward. Phone
13a-J. .
iLOST-Oeraian police pup about 13
inchea tall, la light brown, with
lame paw. and front legs; nae
marklnga of "M" over hla eyes
Strayed from 640 Palm. Reward .ot
tered. LOST If dog mlaslng. call lolo.
WANTED FEMALB HE'''
WANTEI House keeper for one man.
Good home and email pay. Box 3fl.
Tribune. ;
. ktnDr n r aviman to do
housework and cooking for tamllj .
of adults; 10 per month. See W ,
B. Thomas. 4a oo.Ccntral, r
fr " ' I
WANTED SITUATION
WOMAN, good housekeeper, good
cook, wants work any kind, any
place. Box 475. Rout No. 1 Med
ford. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To borrow 1000 on good
town security. 749-Y or 317 E.
Jackson.
! WANTED 1000 klddlea at Holly
theatre for FREE MATINEE Wed
nesday at 4:30 p. m.
TOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish
ed house. 410 Hamilton.
RE-UPHOLSTERING. Phone 969-R.
Tblbault.
WANTED Room and board In mod
ern home for two children high
school age. References exchanged.
Box 300. Tribune.
WANTED Good 3nd hand drag saw:
"also good cheap trailer. Box 301.
Tribune.
$18 S. NEWTOWN. S room home, rea
sonable rent. First Ins. Agcy., H. H.
Brown. Phone 105 after 5, 1670.
WANTED To exchange apt. rent for
electric washing machine. Box 327
Tribune.
PAINTING. PAPERHANOING lowest
prices. Mr. Bennett, Tel. 635-W.
WANTED Work narneaa. Must be
Ir. good condition. KC. care Mall
Tribune. u
1 WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Drape 8t Tel
1063.
KAY GRINDING A specialty Brown
thai hay grinder. 40 8a Central.
JTJNS, WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
R01AlOBa ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER tunk of aD
deacnotlons m
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No OraD. Tel 1063
rOB BENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 3 small houses, one fur
nlahed and one unfurnished; close
In. inquire 115 So. Holly, or call
73I-X. -
FOR RENT Modern, furnished
room house. Inquire 611 Park Ave
TOR RENT 4 room turn, house 10
mo. water. 813 Summit.
39 GLENN OAK COURT-Flrst Ins.
Agcy. H. H. Brown. Phone 105;
after . 1670.
FOR RENT
38 Summit.
308 Summit.
' 320 . Holly.
33 N. Peach.
10S3 W. 9tb.
103 8. Orange.
Will plsce' houses in condition to
euii tenant.
FIRST INS. AGENOT.
H. H. Brown. Tel 105: after . 1670
FOR RENT 7-room bouse. 413 So
Oskdale. Phone 750-1.
AVAILABLE Nov. 1st. 113 W. Main
First Ins. Agcy.. H. H. Brown. Tel
106: after 5, 1670.
FURNISHED 6-room modern house.
mm nn k t i.raom ant. (
Tripp, phone 1383-J.
FOR RENT 6-room modern bunga
low, 15 Crater Lake. 30 mo. O. E
Pierce, Phone 597-R-3.
FOR RENT Boarding bouse. Call at
414 8 Rlveralde.
FOR RENT Good 7-room hous. clw
In. 830.00 per mo Paone 417-J-3
HUMES FOR RENT Pell 896.
FOR RENT Small unfurnished house
close In. Can 731-X or inquire lis
So Holly.
IUI RENT Homes (urnuaed or
unfurnished. Brown White.
ROCHES U0. 813 80 and 615. water
. 1 004 faop 10. . -
rOB KM Al-ABIUENTS
3-ROOM apt. Key 148 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart
ment, electric refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443
or call W. A. Gat, at Groceteria.
FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat
hot water. 345 N Bartlett.
FUR BENT t'UHMSIltD KUUMB
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOB RENT BOiKU AMD BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 t Main
Ratea very moderate.
rOB BE.NT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 160 A. farm on Williams
Creek, ressonable terms to respons
ible party. Call at 334 8. Orange.
ULSINE9S OPCORTU.M1 T1E8
FOR 8ALE, RENT. VRADE Service
station and auto camp on Redwood
hlway. Elwood Hussey, Kerby, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Restaurant
for what have you. Owner at 623 W.
4th St., Medford.
BUSINESS FOR SALEOood oppor
tunity for enterprising party: sacri
fice price only $250. Box 316.
Tribune.
FOR SALE Interest in gold mine.
partner wanted with some cash co
operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93.
Phoenix. Oregon.
FOR GXCBANGB
FOR SALE Duroo plga, or trade for
wood. Phone 617-R. J. E. Judy.
BUZZSAW and boat for sale or trade.
310 Genesee St.
RE-UPHOLSTERING for what have
you. Phone 969-R. rhlbault.
toil LXCIIANUE REAL ESTATE
CITY homes and ranches for sale or
trade. Roberts. 720 West 3nd. Tel.
1528-J.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 80-acre homestead. Roads.
water, buildings, one half timber.
Ready for occupancy. 133 S. Grape
'OR SALE Five or 7 acres good truck
farming land, four mllea from Sled
ford, wrlto Box 179. Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 6s White.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE 9-room furnished house,
piano and radio Included. 13000.
Terms. Box 344, Tribune.
HOME near school. Phone 1333-W.
r'OH SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White leghorns. Hansen
strain. A. H. Webster, Central Point.
MUST SELL Immediately 260 R. I.
Red pullets & cockerels; also new
chicken house fully equipped. Tel.
395-L.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
300 OWES for sale or trade for fat
cattle. Phone George Ward. Jack
son Hotel,
FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire
rams, phone Central Point 18-X-3
L. A. Salade, Jr.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Peaches Phone 539-X.
A FEW more of those good Salway
canning peaches left. If you hurry,
st Tucker's. Third house on right
Orchard Home Drive. Bring con
tainers. FOR SALE Apples, several varieties,
W. J. Gebhard, Central Point.
FOR SALE Concord grapes and Blue
Damson plums. Phone 853-L.
FOR SALE 30-30 Winchester, excel
lent condition. A real bargain, call
at 137 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Good used furniture. 819
S. Orape.
FOR SALE: Pickling cucumbers, all
sizes. 313 W. 8th. Phone 1645-Y.
FOR SALE .30-30 Savage rifle, good
Price 817.50. Address 417 N. Oskdale.
FOR SALE Mission grapes. Geary
Orchard, Griffin Creek.
SLIDE trombone for sale: gold bell,
silver finish. 833.00 222 w. Jackson
OHEVROLET coupe, grsln and alfaWa
hay. W. E. Merrcll, Midway Road.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN For sale,
alfalfa bay In .tack. Feeding space
can be provided If desired. Rogue
River Co., Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Hungarlsn vetch seed.
Phone 623-J-4.
CHOOSE your rose bushes from our
complete assortment while they are
In bloom. Meorord Rose aaraen,
Orchard Home Drive road.
PRUNES Phone 7-P-13.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
m a k a e; terms If desired. All
mskes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bsrtlett
FOR ssnd. gravel, aedlment, fertiliser
and teaming. Phone B12-Jj
PERSONAL
OIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marrtsge. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
BUY YOUR MILK at Lockwood'a Milk
Depot and save your nickels for
winter time. 1803 W Main.
Authorized Fngidslre Service. Other
mikes rep. Tel. 437: nigata S05-Y
BUSINESS nlHKCrOHV
Expert lYIndow Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning F.ou Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Abstracts,
MURRAY ABoTRACT CO Abatrscts
of Title, Title Insurance Rooma 8
and 5. No. 12 North. Central Are,
Ufseira,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
D
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per moum
paid balance No other chargea See
W. E Thomas, 45 South central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
BIdg. State) Llcenae No. B-157.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant m southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aalee slips and everything in
the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIQHT Teacher of
piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Blag,
painting and raperhanglng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
banging. Tel. 646-W. 318 8. Grape.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. central, mono oi
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RFINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street, phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment, prices right
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEUAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In th Countv Court of the State o!
Oregon In and tor Jackson County.
In the Matter or tne estate oi
L. Mlnear, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given to all per
sona who have claims aaalust the es
tate of Emma L. Mlnear, deceased, to
present said claims properly vermea
to the undersigned, Alton Anderson,
at the office of Boggs and Bengtson,
attornevs. 126 East Main 8treet. Med
ford, Oregon, within six (6) months
from the date of the first publication
of this notice, which date la the loth
day of October. 1933.
ALTON ANDERSON.
Administrator with Will annexed
BOOGS 4: BENGTSON, Attorneys.
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. D. C. September 11, 1933
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." In the City of Med
ford. In the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, has complied with
all the provisions of the Statutes of
the United states required to be
compiled with before an association
shall be authorized to commence tbe
business of Banking;
Now. therefore. I. J. F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of tbe Currency, do here
by certify that "Medford National
Bank." in the City of Medford. in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, la authorized to commence the
business of Banking as provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statutes of tbe
Un.ted States.
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office thla eleventh
day of September. 1933.
(Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR.
Liquidation Notice, '
The Medfrod National Bank located
at Medford In the State of Oregon ts
closing its affairs. All note-holders
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claims against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 30, 1933.
GEO. T. FRET, Cashier.
. Reorganization Notice.
Medford National Bank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medford In the state of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
tember 11, 1933, and commenced bus
mess September 13, 1933. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It la organised
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
has an entirely new Capital of 8100,
000 00.
, Dated Sept. 30, 1933.
GEO. T. FREY, Cashier.
Notice.
In the County court of the State of
In the Matter of the Estate of Susan
. wnitren. also known as Susan
Elizabeth Whltten. also known as
S. E. Whltten, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed hla Final Ao
oount and Report In the above en
titled matter, and tbe above entitled
Court has fixed October 30th. 1933.
at 10 o'clock a. m in the Countv
Court Room-in the Court House In
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, as
the time and place for hearing ob.
Jectlona to said Final Account, and
for the settlement thereof.
HARRY O. SKYRMAN,
Administrator.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co- 131 E Sixth Street)
Real Eutate Transfers
Luella M. Stearns to E. E. steams.
WD. 81.00. LoU 18. 17. 18 Blk. "F"
Town of Talent and vacated Home
St. adjoining.
Amy L. Lanee to flora M Murphy
ICO. 8150. 3 5 acres In DLC 44 In
Twp. 37 . R. 3 W.
Hilda Roberts, et vlr, to John H
Price. WD. 810.00. PE'4 of SE'i and
Gov't Lot 5. less west 10 acres all in
Sec. 10, Twp 39 8. R. I W.
John Hesaenauer. et ux to Fred
Tracy, et ux. QCD. 81 00. 11 acre In
Sec. 15 In Twp. 39 8. R. 1 E.
Robert 8. Bslley to O. A. Tong. et
ux. WD. 610 00. Lot 13, Bik. 70 City o:
Medford.
First National Bank of Southern
Ccegon of Grant Pus to r.o.- Dt&
berg, et el. Deed. Lots 34. 35. 38. T.
38. 39, 30 and part 31 Berglund Addi
tion to Rogue River.
A. J. Gardner ft ux to Jam W.
Miller w. D. W'i of W' of SWK,
Sec. 37 in Tp. 34 8. R. 1 E.
J. B. Andrews et ux to A. W. Mason;
W. D. to Lot to. Blk. 6, Imperial Ad
dition to Medford.
John Homing to E. R. Isaac et ux;
W. D. to part of Lot 8 In Block 8,
City of Ashland.
Hattle L. Rankin et tu- to Roland
R. Patrick: W. D. to Lot 33, Blk: 4.
Laurelhurst Ad. to Medford.
a. L. Wooldrldge to H. O. Leaver
ton; W. D. to 54 acres In Sec. 8. Tp.
38 8. R. 4 W.. and Sec. 81. Tp. 37
S. R. 4 W.
L. C. Bssye et uz to a. L. Wool-
drldge; W. D. to 54 acrea In Sec. 6.
Tp. 38 a. R. 4 W.. and Sec. 31. Tp.
37 8. R. 4 W.
Wilfred O. Jacks et ux to George
McMahon et ux; w. D. to tract In
Sec. 8. In Tp. 39 8. R. I B.
EST IN
By Helen McAllister
During the last two years there hu
been a, lull In the enthusiasm of
senior high and Medford sport fans.
Although this aeemed to go hand in
hand with the general depressing
conditions, it has suddenly been
thrown off.
Since the first pep rallies of the
football season, under Yell Leaders
Bob Qall and Dick Sleeter, and Song
Queen Pat Carlson, the spirits of
Medford high have been rejuvenated.
In the past week It has been ru
mored that the boys have made plans
to organise a pep club to cooperate
with the girls' pep club at games,
assemblies and rallies. With this
much needed action, still more life
will be aroused from the student
body of M. H. S.
Now with new equipment for the
team, the new spirit of the students,
snd the wholehearted support of the
business men, Medford high school
has snspped back Into her leading
and well accustomed position.
Persist
PERSIST, Oct. 10. (8pl.) Friends
from this region were shocked to
learn of the recent death of Mrs.
Dolph Olson and wish to extend
their sympathy to the bereaved fam
ily. She leavea a husband and six
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Enrln Hutchison and
family are spending a few days with
Dorothy Ash. at the Matthews cabin.
Mesdames Fred Sturgls, Roy Proc-
ton. D. E. Hutchison, Mildred 'Young
and L. W. Ash were shopping In Med
ford October 6.
Mildred Young made t business
trip to Medford Oct. 9.
Alice Wluetta and aon Billy of
Ashland were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. w. W. Wllletts of Persist.
Mildred Young was a guest at the
H. O. Chlldreth residence last Sun
day.
Sella Dltsworth Is spending a few
days with friends and relatives In
Medford.
George Schermer.horn of the Wood
ruff Meadowa trail camp, apent the
week-end at home.
Real estate or insurance leave
to Jones Phone 696.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L Distant
4. Instances
t. Old piecs of
cloth
IS. Metalliferous
rock
II. Winged
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tea Is
II, Based upon
experiment
17. Solldi with six
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1. DUUed
10, Govern
11, Showsrs
13. Addrtes
Has
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2S. Japan en
meaiurs
19. Large tub
SO. Musical
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IL Religious
alrter
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PRESIDENT SUMMONS LEGIONNAIRES' AID IN RECOVERY BATTLE
This acene Inside the Chicago Stadium shows Prealdent Roosevelt at he addreaaed thousands of American Legionnaires assembled fer
their national convention, and summoned the veteran, "to the color," once more for the recovery hattle and for preservation of national
unity. (Photo Copyright, 1933, by Kaufmann and Fabry, from Associated Press)
E
PROWLING BEAR
IN EARLY HOURS
(By P. A. Yeltch.)
Selma CCC 1748 company, being
located In the center of the Oregon
pear dlatrlct, has been remembered by
the pear growera to auch an extent
that It haa been necessary to store
the pears In a large box near the
camp. About 9 p. m. the other night,
a terrible rustling of nearby fence
was beard and, with CCC lnqulsl
tlveness, one of the Kerbyltes dlsoov
ered something like a bear doing his
best to reach the top of a nearby fir.
With a "bring 'em back alive" spirit,
two of the boys shsgged up after
Mister Whatever-It-Was. One look at
the four-foot long object on an up
per limb, followed by a gruff growl,
and they all but dove off their 50
foot post.
By this time, about 1 members
had assehbled and were engaged In a
full discussion of how to have Mr.
Bear for a camp mascot. The best
Idea seemed to be to fall the tree (a
well-known CCC activity), and talk
It over with the party In question.
' Down came the tree, and old bruin,
uninjured, lumbered through the
ranks on a camel-like lope with the
whole msd tribe sfter him. WhsmI
the pursued ran Into an unseen woven
wire fence and took a pass at the
nearest pursuer.
Right down to the camp, past the
officers' quarters, one of whom took
up the chase, the bear loped. By
this time the company watchdog got
Cross-Word Puzzie
I. Obtains
9. Old musical
Instrument
10, Liquor
It. Aeriform
fluid
IS. Taverna
IS. M.xlonn
rubber
trees
20. Come to
maturity
tl. The old dog
-2. Cognizant
IS. Sand hills '
21. Armistice
25. Goes down
27. 8l.pt lllhtlj-
10. Part of an
automoblls
contsinlng
the seats
11. Whinnied
S3. Clock face
St. Bostt
St. Veaatahls
organlim
7. Threefold
Sit. Choke up
4ft. Firmament
41. Hurry
42. Title of a
monk
41. Three: prefix
44. Island In the
Parlno
4?. While
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11"
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DOWN
I. Enemy
J. Limb
a. Cover with
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agala
4. Worne,
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a. Membranous
pouch
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LINDBERGHS
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Extendlna their air tour on the continent. Col. and Mr.. Charles A. Lindbergh visited Leningrad and
Moscow In the Soviet Union. Mrs. Lindbergh I. shown at left with representative of the commissariat
of foreign affair. Ju.t after they landed at Leningrad. Colonel Lindbergh la pictured at right tn the midst
of pres. repre.entatlvea and officer.. (Associated Pr.ee Photo.)
under way to take a few nlpe, and
up a tall pine went old man bear
again. Somewhat winded, but thrill
ed, the boya aald good-night to the
invader and he promised not to re
turn at such an unearthly hour again.
Incidentally, It waa about 3 o'clock
In the morning when the chase ended.
INSTALLOFFICERS
At Joint Installation serfieee last
evening of officers of American Le
gion Post No. 1ft snd the euxlltsry,
s Urge crowd from sou t bar n Oregon
polnti wsi In atffndanos, with about
175 present. Posts of Ashland, 3 rants
Psas snd Kerby were represented at
the ceremony conducted st the K. P.
hall. ,
The rooms were decorated In lovely
fell flowers and gay autumn colors.
W. 8. Bolger vu chairman of the
meeting, snd Introduced Elwood
Hussey of Kerby, commander of dla
trlct number four, who scted as In
stalling officer for ths post.
Legion officers Installed were Cap
tain O. L. Orermyer. commander: I.
E. Poy. first toe-commander; Col. W.
H. Paine, second t Ice -commander; Al
fred J. Anderson, chaplain; Ray
Wright, adjutant and Oeorge Kerr,
sergeant st arms.
Mrs. Jacobf . a member of the Med
ford unit, scted ss Installing officer
for ths auxiliary. Those aaaumlng
the offices for the coming year are
Mra. Walter J. Olmscheld, president;
Mrs. O. L. Overmyer, first Tlce-presl-dent;
Mrs. Carold J. Parker, second
vlce-prestdmt; Mrs. Cole Holmes, sec-retary-treaaurer;
Mlas Margaret Kerr,
recording secretary; Mrs. A. H. Aver-
Ill, sergeant st arms; Mrs. I. t. Poy.
nergesnt-st-arma; Mrs. Lee C. Oarlock,
chaplain: Mr. Tim Dally, historian.
Music for dancing was furnished by
Dickey's orchestra, snd st midnight
supper wag served.
Officials of the Ashland post en
nounced that the Installation of offi
cers for the Legton will bs held st
the Ashland headqusrtsrs this even
ing, and extended an Invitation to
local Legionnaires to attend. A simi
lar Invitation was extended to Med
rord post members to be guests at the
Grunts pass Installation of Wednesday
'ivtnlng.
Pnone 643. We'u bain away
ulnae, Hsuvt rUlo, .
rout
LEGION, MILIARY
EXTEND AIR TOUR
ESCAPED CONVICT
V $1 J.
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'if 1 -"V
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Earl "Baby Fac." Joyner, 34, one ol the lead.ri of break frorn
the Angola, La., prlaon farm which coat four Uvea, ii ahown with hi
wife, Estelle, after they were captured at Hot Spring., Ark., wlt
four other men and two other women. (Aaaociated Preaa Photo)
2:30 THURSDAY
Funeral services for Jossle M. Tay
lor, wife of Fred Taylor who passed
away at their home In Central Point
Sunday, will be held at the Conger
chapel at 9:30 Thursday with Rer.
Johnson officiating.
Mra T"',or leaves two children.
Lester and Evelyn Taylor of Central
Point, one half slater, Mrs. Luther
Harelwood and the following broth
ers and ssltcrs, Mrs. W. L. ffmlth,
Mrs. Doraey Johnson, Ethel Kllngle.
Allen and John Stalsworth, all of
Medford and Mrs. Chsrles Painter of
Central Point. Also one grand child.
The remain, will be laid to rest In
the Central Point cemetery beside her
deceased parents, the late John and
Anna Belle stslsworth.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Oct. 10 (Bpl) All In,
the community are reminded of the I
INTO RUSSIA
Ve ittm
AND WIFE CAUGHT
meeting to be held at the Orange
hall tonight (Tuesday) starting ai
S o'clock, and la open to the public
A weed study and analyala win be
conducted by W. D. Barnes. Read
ings, songs and Instrumental nuns
bera will be Included. A special In
vitation la extended student..
Neighbors of Woodcraft Ctrela, Ira.
243 met at the Orange hall Thursday
with a good attendance. A card party
wna held, at which two tables o(
bridge, 8 of five hundred and one
of pinochle were In play. Het meet
ing wltl be October It.
Find Parrot Fish
Far From Waters
Usually Infested
OFBL. Que.. Oct. I0WFI A
parrot fish, a red-spotted creature
with a head like a parrot, whose
natural habitats are the Mediter
ranean sea and the Indian ocean,
was pulled from the 8t. Lawrence
river In the net of J. O. Decheneau,
and has been sent to the Quebec
fish end game department. The
flan sa obut aoshrdlet shrdluett
fish Is about a yard long. .
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