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light Cnrrier Princeton Dies Proudly in Philippine Sea NANCY HUFF OF TALENT Wednesday. Not. . 1944 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE THRU IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Nancy Huff, aged four years, passed away at a local hospital Tuesday evening. Her home is at Talent, Ore. A complete obit uary will be published later. Perl Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. WEATHER Northern California Cloudy northern part and partly cloudy southern part with light rains beginning extreme north coast and spreading southward along soast and inland to central parts by tonight. Thursday partly cloudy with occasional light showers. Slightly warmer tonight. (Acme Telephoto) The end Is near tor tho light curler 0. 8. B. Princeton, as a cruiser stands Dy pouring streams of water Into the atncken warship, hit by Jap bombs In second Battle ol Philippine Sea, alter having taken her crew to safety. The plane visible on the flight deck had Just returned from earlier attacks against the Japanese, were lost with the carrier when flames finally exploded her powder magazine. Despite explosion that fa tally damaged ship, American torpedoes were necessary to finally sink her. U, B. Navy photo. , EX-KKK HER FACING DEFEAT Hollywood, Cal., Nov. 8 U.R) Radio Producer Hal Styles, admitted ex-member of the Ku Klux Klan who took the Demo cratic nomination to the house of representatives from Demo cratic incumbent John M. Cos- tello, today appeared to have lost the 15th district seat to Re publican county spervisor Gor don McDonough. Returns from 373 of the dis trict's 708 precincts gave Mc Donough, 47,938, Styles 35,006 Costello won the Republican nomination in the May primary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I have -been appointed by the fniintv Court of Jackson Couiv ty. Oregon, Administratrix of the estate of Clarence M. Mar tin, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly veri fied, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Building in Medford, Ore gon, within six months from me date of this notice. Dated and first published No vember 8, 1844. EDNA VAN DYKE, Administratrix W.YJa GARDEN COMPOST MAKER 5 lbs. 79c JbV2.50 FALLEN LEAVES Grass Clippings st Garden Refute MAKE VALUABLE FERTILIZER Compost with MILLER'S GARDEN COMPOST MAKER & FEED SEED CO. Payday in the Philippines mm ton jjV'V I Acme letephoto) The first Filipinos to work under the U. S. Army In lue fnuppuies get their wages live pounds of rice, at Tacloban, Leyie Island, from Col. Or. u. finiey, neaauarters piininmniauu Signal Corps photo. but was disqualified when he lost his own party's bid to Styles, backed by the CIO political ac tion committee. McDonough was appointed candidate by the Re publican county central commit tee. After disclosure Styles' was a one-time Ku Klux Klan member, he lost support of the Democra tic central committee and the Democratic Daily News. BASS DRUM GETS WHEELS Fittsfield, Mass. (U.R) The Eagles' band, specializing in military parade music, is smart ing from the boypower short age. For' the first time, the big bass drum will have to be car ried on bicycle wheels, since there are no takers for the posi tion of drum-carrier. Lumber stocks at sawmills and concentration yards in Jan uary, 1944, were less than half as great as at the beginning of 1941, according to the War Pro duction Board. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that 1 have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, Executor of the Will I of John Harry Jones, deceased. ana nave quaimea, mi persons having claims against said estate are herby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice. Dated and first published November 8, 1944. STANLEY C. JONES, Executor. Daily Weather Report Porecasti Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with occasional rain xonigni; inursaoy, partly cloudy with showers; little change in temperature. Oregon: Cloudy today with occa sional light rain low levels and snow over mountains at western and north ern parts. Thursday, partly cloudy with scattered showers; slightly warm er in luuuieaswrn pari. Local Data Temperature a year arc toda Highest 66, lowest 33. Total monthly Srecipitation 1.67 inches. Excess for ie month 1.20 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1944. 4.01 inches. Excess for the season, L.48 Inches. Relative humidity at 4:30 p. m. yes- 7V( many Bi, . Tomorrow BunriM 7t a. m.; sunset 5:96 p. m. ' , High Low Psec. doih on 40 dos ion JENNIE CHARLEY TAKEN BY DEATH Jennie C. Charley passed away at her home, 305 N. Grape street, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Charley was born at Brownsboro, Oregon, on Feb. 24, 1861, the daughter of Henry and Martha Brown, early pi oneers of this district, In 1880 she was united In marriage to Lemon C. Charley, who preceded her In death in 1933. Children surviving are: Mrs. Nora Bradshaw, and Reed Char ley, of Brownsboro; Mrs. Hazel Ulrich, of Trail, Ore., and Mrs. Verna Brophy, of Medford, Ore., four grandchildren, Leonard and Merton Bradshaw, of Lake Creek, Ore., Mrs. Robert Camp bell, of Carlsbad, Calif., and Janet Charley, of Portland, Ore., four great grandchildren, Betty, Dick and Judy Bradshaw, and Robert Campbell, one sister, Emogene Charley and one brother, George B.. Brown of Brownsboro. Funeral services will be con ducted from the Perl Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Harry Hansen, pastor of the First Presbyterian church officiating. Entombment will take place in the Medford Mem orial Mausoleum. DRAFT BOARD VS. 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