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Dog Leac*? to Rescue Os Trapped Hound PONTIAC, MICH. A collie with a sense of the dramatic hailed the local chief of detec tives and led him to the rescue of a hound pup whose chain had tangled in the brush and trapped him. The collie, prancing from the woods as the chief’s car ap proached, rolled over and yelped frantically to attract attention. The dog then led the officer through the brush to the en tangled pup. MISTOOK THIEF FOR SLEEPWALKING MATE Spouse Razzes Prowler and Lodger Just Yawns. CHICAGO.—Vainer husbands may c’ress to go sleepwalking. Not Ar thur Liebson. He’s an old-fashioned sleepwalker. Pajamas are good enough for him. And so I.irs. Margaret Liebson had to pinch herself to believe it really was her husband prowling around on his hands and knees at dawn one day recently in street clothes and a hat, looking under the twin beds in their Chicago home. “So you’re putting on airs,” she said. “Dressing up to go walking in your sleep. Somnambulating, I suppose you'd say. Rc?ally, Arthur, this is going too far. Wake up now and go back to bed.” And she fell back drowsily upon her pillow as the searcher turned without a word and crawled bear like to the door. She laughed aloud when he got to his feet and vanished into the hall. Husband Wakes Up. Her laughter awakened her hus band, who was sleeping on the other twin bed as he should have been. “O, it wasn’t you!” cried Mrs. Liebson. “O!” She noticed then that the $1.90 of household money she had left on the table was gone. Her husband leaped from bed and followed just in time to see a man leaving by a window no one had ever been able to raise. The Liebsons awakened their lodg er, Irwin Rumbaugh, and told him they’d had a burglar in their home. “Then he’s, the fellow who was in here and took my yellow sweater,” said P.umbaugh. He looked at Lieb son, an attorney, 30 years old. He yawned. And he told Liebson, as he went back to sleep: “I thought it was you—sleepwalk ing.” Society Girl Will Dive For Treasure Long Sunk BOSTON.—Three women, one a society giri, were listed as divers in the crew aboard the 65-foot schooner Story 11, engaged in a search for sunken gold oil the Mas sachusetts coast. The exped ; tion headed for the wa ter off Cape Cod and along the Massachusetts coast generally. Members are pledged to continue the treasure hunt until water and weather grow too cold. Included in the crew of 10 were the schooner’s owner and skipper, Herbert Talbot, a Boston wool bro ker, and Mrs. Talbot, and their son, Story. The most modern diving equip ment was obtained to expedite the search for treasure, announced Tal bot and the women have their duties cut out fcr them. All three rehearsed frequently with the tele phone-equipped helmets on the Bos ton harbor door for several weeks, wearing lead-weighted shoes and bathing su ss. Talbot exp’ he has complet ed a study of su: hen treasure ships which he believes will yield a con siderable fortune. Record of Veteran Is Cleared After 78 Years WESTBORO, MASS.—In 1860 Cy rus M. Eryant was an inmate of the Lyman school. He was 15. He ran away. The War Between the States found Bryant enlisted with the Union forces. He was dec orated for valor. His travels took him to Little Rock, Ark., where he found work as caretaker of a cemetery. For the last half century Bryant was superintendent there. Nevertheless, his conscience trou bled him. At the age of 93, Bryant returned to Lyman to surrender. His record was cleared. Teased Bees Tee Off SAN JOSE, CALlF.—Sergt. Ray Blackmore and Patrolman Jack Patrick feel that it is unnecessary for citizens to telephone the police to investigate cases of where gangs of boys are “teasing” hives of bees. In response to the last request of fhis kind, they found upon arrival that the bees were “teasing” the boys. Fire Chief Forgets VINITA, OKLA.—Elmer Gentry, Vinita fire chief, parked his car on an incline and walked away. When he looked back, the machine was not there. Investigation disclosed that it had rolled into a lake and was under five feet of water. Death Covers Third Base GIRARD,- OHIO.—The excitement df stealing third base in a neighbor hood ball game caused the death ol D. A. Wellington, 26, from heart disease. TAX SALE NOTICE AND LIST YEAR VAL. TAX INT, 5553 —Thelma V. Simpson—Belmont Add. to Superior Lot 1. 2, 3, 4. 5, in Blk 13 1937 600 13.80 2.04 5854 —John Diwan Singh—ls3.36 ac. NWI4 of Sec. 31, T6S R7E„ *41937 5000 78.38 4.92 Plus Personal Property P-554 SSSS—SO acres John Diwan Singh VV'iSW'4 Os Sec. 36, T6S, R6E. *41937 2160 48.49 3.42 Personal Property P-554. 5856 —J. A. Small—Baughn’s Coolidge, Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block 6. 1937 30 1.46 1.11 | 5857 —J. A- Small —Southside Add. to Superior Lot 6 and W% of Lot 7 in Block 19 1937 300 6.90 1.52 5858 —Will M. Smith —Casa Grande, Lots 5, 6. 7. 8 in Block 52 1937 330 23.38 2.75 5559 — Mattie Soderman—Superior Lot 43 in Block 16. *41937 2700 31.01 2.00 5560 — Southern Pacific R. R. Co. Right of Way in NE*4 of Sec. 14, T6S, RSE., 1937 16.60 2.24 5861 — Herman Staehle —34.49 acre a Tract No. 52 in Sec. 3, „„„ . T6S, R4E., 1937 70 2.20 1.16 5862 — Marie E. Stanley—2o acres E*4 of Lot 18 in Sec. 1, * , T7S, R4E., 1937 40 1.26 1.09 5563 —Nora G. W. Standinger— -160 ac. SE>/ 4 of Sec. 14, T7S. 1937 600 12.60 1.91 5864 — I. Steinhart—4o acres SEViSW 1 ,; of Sec. 15. G6S, RSE., %1937 200 9.82 1.49 5865 Dolores Stiles—*4 acre Monte Vista Acres—SE— n 75’ of Lot 13 in Block 3. 1937 525 1- 36 2.00 5866 William S. Stiles—Monte Vista Acres —Lot 14 and W-70’ of Lot 13 in Block 3, 1937 100 9.62 1.72 Plus Personal Property P-588 5867 Louis Stoeger, Est. Stoeger Add. Coolidge, Lots 4. 5, 6, of Block 2 1937 300 25.-6 2.93 : 5868—Minnie M. Stokes, et al—l6o ac, SE!4 of Sec. 25, TSS, R7E., 1937 640 274.58 21.59 I 5869—T. V. Stokes—SWl4 & NE*4SE*4 of Sec. 21. „ „ . TSS, R9E., *41937 5100 116.76 6.54 Plus Pers. Property P-559 5870 T. V. Stokes—W*4NW*4 and of Sec. 22, TSS, R.9E., *41937 1320 41.38 3.07 Plus Personal Property P-559 5871 — Robert Sundwall —Belmont Addition Superior Lot. 4 in Block 2. 1937 290 6.68 1.50 5872 Florence S. Tackett—s ac. Mountain View Estate , Q ~ Tract 6 1937 425 66.26 5.9. 5873 M. G. Tarr— Mammoth: W*4 Lot 6in Block 8 *41937 laO 1.63 1. 5874 — Geo. M. Tatum —200 acres Lots 9-10 in Sec. 13. T3S, R7E., and N*4SW* / 4 and SE*i SW!4 of Sec. 13, T3S, R7E., 1937 400 8.40 1.63 5875 — Geo. N. Tatum —Lots 1-2-3-4 and E»4SW*4 & SEV 4 NWi4 of Sec. 19, T3S, RBE., 1937 540 14.78 , 2.10 5376—Dwight B. Taylor—l6o ac. Lots 3 and 4 and W%NE*4 of Sec. 24, TSS, R7E., 1937 2100 190.26 14.52 5 77 —Ella S. Templeton—SO ac. S%SW>4 of Sec. 28, TIOS, RITE., 141937 80 1.11 1.05 '.7B—Ell;-. Templeton—l6o ac. N¥>N*4 of Sec. 33, TIOS, RlgE., %1937 160 2.23 1.11 5879 —Ella S. Templeton—32o ac. W!4 of Sec. 34, TIOS, RI2E., 141937 320 4.45 1-22 r SO —M. E. Templeton—l6o ac. SE!4 of 19, T6S, RBE., */<21937 5450 124.91 7 - 24 5881 —M. E. Templeton—ls 6.97 ac. Lots 3,4, and W*6SE*,4 of Sec. 12, T6S, R4E., 310 4.87 l - 24 Pius Personal Property P-560 5382 —M. E. Templeton—Bo ac. Lots 1 and 2 and W*4NE 1 /i of Sec. 13, T6S, R4E., 141937 310 4.87 1.24 Plus Personal Property P-560 5883 —Jose M. Torres —Belmont Addition to Superior Part 9, 10, 11 in Block 9. 1937 170 3.94 1.30 £BB4 —Ramon M. Torres —Oracle: Lots 13, 14. 15. 16, 17 in Block 41 1937 50 1.20 1.09 5837 —Manuel Trevino —Belmont Add. Superior Part ot Lot 6 iu Block 27. Lots 7-8-9-10- 11-12-13 in Block 27 1937 300 6.90 1.52 SSS8 —Nick Tartica —Southside Add. Superior—N-89’ of E*4 Lot 9 in Block 9. N.loß’ of Lots 10-11 in Block 9. *41937 650 7.47 1.37 5889 — John L. Tucker —280 acres SW*4 & Wl4 SE Vi & SE!4 SE*i of Sec. 5, T7S, RI4E., 1937 280 10.92 1.82 5890 — John L. Tucker— SE7, & SWttNE’i & S’4 NWy 4 & S*4SW*i of Sec. 6. T7S, RI4E., 1937 360 7.56 1.56 5 91 —M. R. Turner —40 acres NEV4NEI4 of Sec. 34, TSS, R6E., 1937 80 2.52 1.19 5592 —United States Gov. Canal R/W thru W*4NE*4 4 of Sec. 24, TSS, RBE.. 1937 35.26 3.64 THE COOUDGE EXAMINER . YEAR VAL. TAX INT. 5893 — U. S. of America —640 ac. All Pf Sec. 19, TSS, R9E., 1937 25,500 983.96 37.30 5894 — 120 acres U. S. of America \VV2SEt4 & SE!4SE!i of Sec. 18, TSS, R9E., 1937 3400 715.32 54.55 5895 — Emilia H. Valencia —Belmont Add. Superior, Lots 17. 18, 19 in Block 9. 1937 480 11.04 1.83 5896 — Trinidad Valencia —Belmont Addition Superior, Part of Lots 1,2, 3 in Block 9 1937 50 1.16 1.09 5897 — Eleuteria Valenzuela —4so A. ne>4 & swy 4 & SEI4 of Sec. 13, T7S, RIBE. 1937 1560 50.66 4.80 5899 — Louise D. Van Zile—North Coolidge, Lot 18, Blk 11*41937 280 6.31 1.32 5900 — Encarnacion Villa—Florence Und. *4 int. in Block 8 1937 100 5.02 1.32 5901 — Lester F. Vivian —North Coolidge, N-20.79’ of *W-50’ of Lot 14 in Block 4. *41937 25 11.08 1.55 5902 Th. Van Rolf—Bo acres S*4SE*4 of Sec. 24, T6S R6E., 1937 1000 124.56 10.34 5903 — N. Grace Votaw —157 acres W*4W*4 of Sec. 9, T7S, R6E., *61937 480 28.87 2.44 5904 — Ora May Waddington—2l.sß ac. N*4SW*4SW*4 & SE*4SW*4 sw*4 & E*4SW T */4SW*4 SW*4 of Sec 13, T6S, RSE *41937 750 4.08 1.20 Plus Personal Property P-563. j 5905—0r0 May Waddington S*4SW*/ 4 of Sec. 19, T6S, RGE., *41937 800 13.17 1.66 Plus Personal Property P-563 5906 Willard G. Waddel—2.so ac. All X of Highway in W*4N*4 N*4NE*4SW*4 in Sec. 12, TSS, R7E., 1937 500 33.34 3.49 5907 — Roxey Walker —Casa Grande, All of Block 41 *41937 550 19.52 1.98 5908 — T. M. Wall—Belmont Add. Superior. Part of Lots 6,7, 8,9, in Block 13 *41937 350 4.02 1.20 5909 — Edith F. Ward —North Coolidge, Lot 9, in Blk 14 75 2.15 1.11 1 5911 —John Weaver —20 acres N*6NE*4 SE*4 of Sec. 22, T6S, R7E *£1937 600 15.03 1.75 n 5812 —Odie Wedgeworth—Douglas Addition to Florence, N*4 Lot 8 and S. 37*4’ of Lot 9 in Block 7. 1937 265 6.64 1.50 5913 S. A. Westerman—lo acres E-451.5’ of S-953’ of SW*4 SE*4 of Sec. 35, T4S, R9E., *41937 500 8.83 1.44 5914 80 acres Western Enterprise Co. N*4SW*4 of Sec. 17, T6S, R6E., 1937 600 45.82 4.43 | 5915—Adolph Weyrich—Casa Gran de, Lots 3-4-5 in B!ock 34 1937 75 5.32 1.40 Plus pers. prop. No. 566. 5916 — Adolph Weyrich First Addition to Casa Gran de, Lots 11 and 12, Blk. 15. 1937 100 7.10 1.52 Plus pers. prop. No. 566. 5917 Adolph Weyrich—Bo acres W*4SE*/4 of Sec. 20. T6S, R7E., *41937 2160 46.50 3.33 Plus pers. prop. No. 566. 5918 — Adolph Weyrich—Bo acres E*4S\V*4 of Sec. 20. T6S, # R7E., 1937 2160 93.00 . 7.97 Plus Personal Property P-566 5919 — James L. Whitaker —40 ac. SE*4SE*4 of Sec. 17, T6S, RI7E., 1937 40 .84 1.06 5920 — Jas L, Whitaker —440 acres E*4 & SW*4SW*,4 & S*4-NW*4 of Sec. 20, T6S, RI7E., 1937 720 15.12 2.13 5921 Jas. L. Whitaker —80 acres SE*4NE!4 & NE*4SE*4 of t Sec. 19, T6S, RI7E., 1937 80 1.68 1.13 5922 — Y. C. White, Supt. Evergreen Add. Casa Grande Lot 8 in Block 23. *61937 770 12.67 1.63 5923 Y. C. White, Supt. of Banks Square Deal Add. Superior S*4 of Lot 16 1937 700 16.08 2.21 5924 — J. L. Whitehead —320 acres E*/ 2 of Sec. 14, G7S, RI4E 1937 320 6.72 1.50 5925 J. L. Whitehead—32o ac. S*4 of Sec. 13, T7S, RI4E 1937 320 6.72 1.50 5926 —Al Wilke —Casa Grande Lots 9 ana 10, Block 36 *41937 500 20.67 2.03 5927 Henry F. Wilkey—l6o acres SW*4 of Sec. 1, I6S, R6E 1937 320 10.02 1.75 5928 — Edw. E. Wil’.hoyt—Belmont Add. Superior, Lots 11 and 12, Block 19 1937 240 18.78 2.40 5929 — John O. Wilson —320 acres NE*4 & SE*4 of Sec. 22. TIOS, R6E., 1937 320 6.72 1.50 5930 John O. Wilson—SE*4 of Sec. 15, GIOS, R6E., 1937 160 3.36 1.25 5931 — John O. Wilson —160 acres NE*4 of Sec. 27, TIOS, R6E 1937 160 3.36 1.25 5932 Smamuel G. W’ilson —320 ac. N*4 of Sec. 22, TSS, R7E 1537 960 147.60 12.07 5934—Bert H. W00d—612.32 ac. Lots 1,2, 4,3, and E*4W*i; NE*4 & N%SE*4 of Sec. 7, T7S, RIBE., 1225 23.49 2.17 5936—Arthur V. Wynne—l6C acres NW*4 of Sec. 17, TSS, RSE 1937 320 10.02 1.75 5938 Wm. Young—l6o acres NW*/4 of Sec. 29, TSS, RIOE 1937 160 4.38 1.33 5939 — Guadalupe Yerez —Superior- YEAR VAL. TAX INT. Southside Add. E-36’ of Lot 10, Block 26 1937 1100 25.26 2.89 5940 — Anita Zapata—Mammoth: Tract adj. Block 7 on the We&t in Sec. 19, TBS, RI7E., 1937 300 6.60 1.49 Plus Personal Property P-125 5941 — John A. Zellweger—4o acres SEV4SEI4 of Sec. 32, T4S, RUE., 1937 40 1.10 I.OS Plus pers. prop. P-4. 6942—Annie Yiedes —Superior- Westside Add. Lot 1, Block 13 1937 565 12.98 1.97 5943 W. B. Honey—ls9.6B ac. E% Tract 53 in N% Sec. 28 and 29, T6S, R4E., Vis 1937 320 5.36 1.27 5944 E. Y. Hooper—l6o acres Sec. 14, T6S, R7E., y 2 1937 1450 75.68 4.7 S Plus Personal Property P-570 P —2l—C. W. Burkett Personal Property 1937 500 12.06 1.90 P—24—F. C. El well Personal Property 1937 5150 161.78 13.13 P —4B —J. J. Fraser Personal Property 1936 1000 35.22 7.16 P 53—H. A. Ojlom Personal Property 1937 1500 44.12 4.30 • P—6l—L. C. Higinbotham Personal Property *£1937 400 8.31 1.41 P—Bo —Harold Earley Personal Property 1937 2350 76.86 6.76 P—Bl—E. P. Shelley Personal Property 1450 22.53 2.12 P —B4—Palmer Astrom Personal Property—Auto 1937 100 4.00 1.30 P —B6—W. S. Prouty Personal Property y 2 1937 1200 18.48 1.92 P—99 —Walter F. Meyer Personal Property 1937 12,500 262.94 20.71 P—l44 —M. L. Durham Personal Property 1936 350 17.22 1937 ' 250 7.50 4.57 P —l63 —Alva L. Weaver Personal Property 1937 500 20.60 2.54 P—l6B—P. D. Overfield Personal Property 1937 1500 46.22 4.46 P—24s —Earl Glaspie Personal Property %1936 250 3.47 1937 280 5.88 1.96 P —374 —J. M. McKenzie Personal Property—Cattle, Goats 1937 540 15.02 2.12 ; P —343 —Ryena Diaz Personal Property y 2 1937 1100 11.55 1.58 P—344—Geo. W. Burgess Personal Property 1936 1450 66.42 1937 1400 44.94 15.99 P —432 —Paul M. Brophy Personal Property 1937 10,000 355.14 27.63 P—43B —Don S. Crooker Personal Property %1937 1600 23154 2.17 P—439—C. C. Cruz 1936 600 42.96 Personal Propeerty 1937 150 10.66 9.32 P—44s—Chas. D. Elledge Personal Property 1937 45 i P—4s6 —James Herron Jr. Personal Property—Cattle branded H A on left side 1937 2230 65.12 5.88 P—4sß —Con Laster Personal Property %1936 2000 29.79 1,41937 3000 34.45 7.18 P—4s9—B. G. Letzring Personal Property 1936 1300 48.92 1937 1500 47.94 13.15 P —473 —Anita Vasquez Personal Property 1936 500 35.90 141937 450 10.48 7.80 P —479 —John Q. Adams Personal Propetry 1937 1900 39.90 3j.99 P —4B0 —Wirt Anderson Personal Property 1937 2570 29.21 3.19 P —4B1—Clarence Balcom Personal Property 1937 1020 27.92 3.09 P—4B2—Geo. M. Bealey Personal Property Auto 1937 10 1.50 1.11 P—4B3—T. M. Caldwell Personal Property 1,41937 1000 11.02 1.55 P—4Bs—C. C. Clark Personal Property 1937 2530 70.46 6.28 P —4B6 —Alice M. Conoley Personal Property 1937 50) 2.32 1.17 P—4B7 —C. C. Cramer Personal Property 1937 200 14.18 2.06 # P—4BB—R. C. Cruz, Jr. Personal Property 1937 750 51.66 4.87 P—49o—W. R. Elliott * Personal Property 1937 300 9.70 1.73 P—49l —Agatha El well Personal Property 1937 1500 45.30 4.40 ■ P—492—E. F. Fennell Personal Property %1937 1100 20.01 2.00 P —493—J. L. Freeland Personal Property 1937 400 14.64 2.10 P—494—R. H. Fuqua Personal Property 1937 3500 97.82 8.34 P—497—A. E. Gordon Personal Property %1937 500 8.30 1.41 P—49B —J. D. Goree Personal Property 1937 3100 89.92 7.74 P —499—Joe F. Haineg Personal Propery—Goatis 1937 150 3.16 1.24 (Continued on Next Page) y THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938