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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1931. PAGE THREE VALLEY VILLAGES IINT State Police Will Enforce Observance of Slow Signs Stops For Highway Entry Also To Be Eyed. The state police today cautioned autolsta against speeding through small towns of the valley, inasmuch as complaints have been received from residents of speeders Ignoring slow signs and intersections. Two arreBtp were made yesterday, and the campaign will be continued until normalcy Is restored. Gold Hill, Central Point, Rogue River, Talent and Phoenix, through which the Pacific highway runs are the main points, but rural lntersee . tlons with arterial highways will also be watched. The tragic death of O. B. Ward, a week ago while crossing the Pacific highway In the business section of Phoenix, Inspired the present action. The state police also this morning received complaints that bird hunt ers were shooting at random In back yards and barn yards, and It was an nounced that a close check up would be made. One hunter was blazing . away this morning In the residential area adjacent to West Main street, but escaped. Yesterday the highway patrol ' of the state police checked up on hunters for loaded guns In autos, and proper license plates, and found a low percentage of violations. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS CSNTRAti POINT, Ore.. Oct. 18. (Spl.) Berean Bible class ol the Federated church assembled at the home of Mrs. H. P. Jewett Wednes day afternoon for the monthly class party, conducted by the class presi dent, Mrs. Wyatt. Devotional service by Rev. J. M. Johnson, teacher. Pol lowing the business meeting a guess ing contest proved Interesting. Refreshments were served by the hostess and asslstants.Those present were Mesdames E. J. Duncan, J. J. Grim, Ernest Reames, Viola Lamp man, Alice McKlm, Mattle Smith. E. O Paber, Anna Paber, Everett Paber, Prye, Prances Wyatt, Arthur Web ster, Stefenson, L. O. Grimes, R; Wil liams, J. M. Johnson, W. P. Grimes, W. J. Gebhardt, Henry Meyer, Arlle Thompson, D. P. Reed, Mattle Parker. R. W. Nichols, E. H. Strohmeler, Ted Hill, H. p. jewett, and several small children. 8ee 8hangle Studio specials before buying photographs. Society and Clubs Edited by Eva Nealon Miss Edwards to Be Bride Church Wedding Tomorrow . Leading In Interest with the younger set today are plans for the wedding of Miss Mary Edwards to Chester Hubbard, which wlU be solemnized tomorrow afternoon at a 3 o'clock service at the First Presby terian church. A large crowd will attend the wedding, which promises to be one of the loveliest of the season. The bride-to-be and her attendants are popular members of local society. Mr. Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hubbard, Is a member of one of southern Oregon's oldest and best known families. 1 - Miss Georgia Edwards will be maid of honor for her sister, and Misses Viola Templeton and Katherlne Sweeney, bridesmaids. Jasper Reynolds will be Mr. Hub bard's best man and Warren Hamlin and Lewis Balnea will act as ushers. The service will be read by the Rev. Claude B. Porter of the local church. A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. O. A. Edwards, will follow the wedding. Corvallls Wedding Of Interest Here An announcement In the Corvallls press brings news of a wedding In the college town of interest to mem bers of the younger set as the groom, Carl Hover, has made his home here for a number of years. The announce ment rends: Miss Ruth Hawk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hawk of Orchards, Wash., and Carl Hover of Central Point, were married late Sunday af ternoon at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schwlenlng, 204 Kings road. Rev. Howard of the Christian church performed the ceremony. Fol lowing the service, Mr. and Mrs. Hov er left on a short wedding trip to central Oregon. They will be at home to their friends In Medford, where Mr. Hover Is an orchard 1st. . M Dinner at Coppln Home Enjoyed by B. P. W.'s The potluck dinner given "by the membership committee of the Busi ness and Professional Women's club last evening at the home of Mrs. Alice Coppln was one of the most enjoyable affairs of the club year. Covers were laid for 26 members and guests. Out of town guests were Mrs. Hanson of the Hotel Ashland, Mrs. Landren of the Ashland Tidings and Miss Catherine Qaylord of the KenneU-EUls studio of Klamath Falls. Call Tor nlans Guests Of C. C. Hoovers ' Mrs. Frank A. Brock, president of the northern district of State Feder ated Clubs of California, was a guest yesterday from Wheatland of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hoover at their ranch home near here. Mrs. L. J. Brown and Mrs. W. N. Cowan and daughter of Yreka were also guests of the Hoovers, Mrs. Noe Hostess At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Clarence T. Noe was hostess Wednesday at her cabin Clarmae lodge, on Rogue river at a bridge luncheon. Three tables were in play, with Mrs. M. M. Herman re ceiving first prize, Mrs. R. R. Shreve second, and Mrs. John H. Butler, low. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mrs. Gertrude Mltrhell of Berkeley, and Mesdames George Alden, George West, John H. Butler, Van Gilbert, M. M. Herman. Frank R. Bellinger, Edith Bundy, Asahel Hubbard, R. R. Shreve and A. F. Stennett. Mrs. Baker HostesV At Thursday Event Mrs. Raymond Baker entertained yesterday at her new home on Palm avenue for a group of friends at luncheon and bridge. Autumn flow ers of many colors added much to the beauty of the rooms. Following luncheon there were three tables of bridge In play. Prizes went to Mrs. A. O. Tollefson and Mrs. Helen Vin cent. Mrs. Zimmerman of Clinton, Iowa was an honor guest. j Party Compliments Miss von der Hellen ! Misses Maurlne Green and Mary Burkhardt were hostesses Jast evening ! at a bridge party given for the pleas-: ure of Miss Theo. von der Hellen, who : leavea Saturday to spend the winter In southern California. There were two tables In plun and prize for high score was won by Miss Margaret Hensley. Miss von der Hel len was also the recipient of a lovely gift. Lady Elks Will Meet Mrs. George Alden Is chairman of the Lady Elks - meeting to be conducted Tuesday afternoon, Octo ber 20 from two until five o'clock for bridge and pool. A good at tendance Is desired. Card Party In Session This Afternoon . Many society folk are play cards this afternoon at the party In the Parish hall at which officers of the St. Mark's Guild are hostesses. 4 Dr. Mattye E. Russell, 8. T. and magnetlo treatments, formerly of Grants Pass, now situated at 5 East Third St., Medford. Hours 9 to 6 Royal Utah Coal 413.00 per ton. National Utah Coal $15.00 per ton Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. When buying photographs, look for the International Emblem. You axe assured of fair, honest dealing. Shangle Studio. Dance at the French Village Sat. night, 50c' per couple. Same old price Let us iron out those fender bumps. Brill Sheet Metal Works. Burn dry slabs, $4 79 per load. Med Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 121 No. Central Phone 324 SATURDAY SPECIALS Siin STEAK i2y2c Roiind Young Beef Pound LAMB CHOPS Spring Lamb Pounds for 25c T T Eastern Hams Half or Whole 19c Pound SHOULDER OF SPRING LAMB 9c Pound Fresh Side Pork 15c Pound Young Roasting Chickens 3 to 5 Pound Average 23c Pound Hamburger n and Pork Sausage Pounds for 25c Four Free Deliveries Daily LEADERS OF DRIVE T Campaign Opens November 3 Rally Breakfast Plan ned For Workers Opti- mistic Reports Received. Complete plans for the Community Chest drive to opea here November 3 were announced this morning by J. ,C. Thompson chairman, with the list of committee heads to carry on the- campaign. The drive will be formally opened with a breakfast at the Hotel Med ford the morning of the third, from which the workers will continue to their various assignments. The goal, approximately a duplicate of last year's, is $21,035. The speakers' bureau will be head ed by Rev. C. B. Porter, major dona tions by J. C. Mann and C. M. Kldd; outside organizations by W. S. Bolger and A. P. Johnsen, employees by Lar ry Schade and D. G. Tyree, C. . Bak er, secretary of the chamber of com merce, will Handle publicity for the drive. Divide Campaign Work The city campaign will be divided Into four parts. Solicitations, to be made by prospect cards this year, will be carried on by the service clubs and the Medford Post, American Le gion. They will be headed by the fol lowing men: Klwanls, J. o. Mann; Rotary, Dr. E. w. Shockley; Lions, O. W, Newberry, and Legion, Wilson Wait. John Ntedermeyer of the Active club will head the drive In the su burban districts and M. Maruyama in the Japanese colony. Encouraging report a regarding drives In other cities have been re ceived at the chamber of commerce. Quotas are being attained with little difficulty as people realize the neces sity for organized relief work as a means of protecting themselves as well as the needy. Other Cities Cited Five cities completing early cam paigns report the following results: Duluth Minn., population 101,463. raised 3 13.000, an over-subscription of $10,000 and $28,000 tn exceai of last year. Elgin, III., population 36, 000. goal $71,396. raised to date $81, 000. exceeding any previous year's to tal of this chest by $30,000. Green Bay, Wis., population 37.000, goal $41. 400, raised $60,000. Last year's quota wa. $33,636. Wichita Falls, Tex., pop ulation 43,000, goal $59,915; raised in four day campaign $61,000. Seat tle, Wash., goal $790,000, raised $806,-000. SESSION HELD BY The Ladies auxiliary of the local branch of the National association of Letter Carriers met for rogular month ly session this week at the home of Mrs. Flora Harper, 227 Cottage street. A study class was organized to meet at the close of each business meeting. A social meeting will be held each month. The first one Is planned for October 31 at he home of Mrs. Law son, 825 West Second street with Mrs. Lawson and and Mrs. Rummln acting as hostesses. A report of the national convention held In Oakland, Calif., was given by 1 Plense telephone your orders early and help us give you better service. Phone 20 DELIVERY SERVICE RELIABLE cash Grocery "Where Quality Tells and Price Sells" 117 North Central W. A. HOLLOW AY, Prop. We Offer Superior Service and Greater Values in Quality Foods Shop here and save. This Is home owned store, helping to build up Medford and the Rogue RlTer Valley. Saturday and Monday Suggestions for the Table of Thrifty Housewives 1 pint Bottle Purex .12 New Pack Tomatoes, Std. pack, No. 2y3 12 New Pack Peas, No. 2 12 (Per doz. $1.35, peas and tomatoes) Local Tomato Juice '.....10 1-lb. Package Coffee 19 S. & W. or Maxwell House Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1 8-lb. Pail Shortening ..: 95 2 lbs. Jewel Shortening for 25 P. & G. Soap, 10 for . 33t? Large Bottle Catsup 15 Matches, carton 14 Wheat Dried Prunes, Petite, 5 lbs. for ..25$ Dried Prunes, Italian, 3 lbs. for .19 Iodized Salt, 3 for 25 Klamath Hardwheat Flour $1.09 Fruits and Vegetables of Quality Local Spinach, 2 lbs. for 25 Local String Beans, 4 lbs for Egg Plant, each 5 Green Onions, 2 bunches for 5 Individual Squash, each I5 Fancy Spitzenburg Apples, mountain grown, box $1.19 Mrs. Ram m In, who attended as a delegate from thla city. At the close of the meeting, stunts under the supervision of Mrs. Scrlp ter. were enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Robert H. Field, Plalntltf, vs. Alfred Ivey; Mrs. Alfred Ivey, wife of Alfred Ivey; the unknown heirs of Alfred Ivey; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In the comp'alnt herein, Defendants. To each. Every and All of the above named Defendants: In the Name of the State of Ore gon, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the! last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons, and If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In his complaint, succinctly ntnted as fol lows, to-wlt: That a decree be enter ed adjudicating any and all right, title, estate. Hen or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have In, to, or upon the real property des cribed as follows, to-wlt: The North one-half of Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9) In Block One (1). of Queen Anne Addi tion to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. And declaring any and all such claims to be hull and void; and de creeing that the said Plaintiff is the cwner In fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear or any and all right, title, es tate. Hen or Interest of said defend ants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persona claiming, or to claim by, thru or under them, or any of tnem, be forever enjoined , re strained and barred from asserting, attempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or In terest In or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest; The date of the order for publica tion of this summons Is October 15th. 1931. The time prescribed for publica tion of this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the flint publication of thla summons Is October 16th. 1931. HARRY O. SKYRMAN. Attorney for Plalntlfr. whose Post Office address la Medford, Oregon. Notice of Seizure. No. 1189-0. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. The state of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. One 1930 Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 1971444: Factory No. 6AD42136. 1031-1933 Oregon License No. 40087 (Te Smith), Defendant. State of Oregon, County of Jackson. ss. To Lee Smith, address Central Point, Oregon and!or County Jail, Medford. Oregon, and to General Motors Ac ceptance Corporation, Bedell Build ing. Portland. Oregon, and to whom ever It may concern: In the name of the State of Oregon: You, a.id each of you, are hereby notified and will take notice that the following described personal property, to-wlt: Chevrolet Sedan, Oregon li cense No. 49087 for the year 1931- 1933, Motor No. 1971444, Serial No. 6AD42138, was seized by the sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, on the 3rd day of September, 1931, at about the hour of 12:00 o'clock M. of said day. In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, In the vicinity of Central Point in said county; that said Chev rolet Sedan ever since has been, and now Is, In the possession and custoay of said sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, and U being proceeded agalntt in the above entitled Court for the forfeiture of the same for a violation of Chapter 39 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1923. the same being an act relating to the forfeiture and sale of boats, vehicles and other convey ances used In the unlawful transpor tation or possession of intoxicating liquor within the State of Oregon; and that all persons having or claim ing any Interest In said Chevrolet Sedan are hereby required to appear before the above entitled Court m the County Court House of Jsckson County, Oregon, at Medford. Oregon, b Tuesday, the 3otn day of October, 1931, which said day has heretofore been dul. set by the above entitled Court a an answer day herein, and to defend against said proceeding, and that upon their failure so to do, a Judgment of forfeiture of said Chevrolet Sedan will be entered. This notice ta Issued and given to you, and each of you, pursuant to su order duly made by Hon. H. D. Norton, presiding Judge of the above entitled court, on the 39th day of September, 1931. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court affixed at Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, this 30th day ot September, 1931. DELILIA STEVENS MEYER. (Seal of the Couuty Clerk. Circuit Court.) New Layer We have a shipment of the new figs. New cooking figs in both the black and white new layer Calimyrna figs, also the pulled figs. Come in and see the display of new figs. New Orange Peel New Candied Citron New Lemon Peel New Dried Peaches New Dried Prunes Preserved Ginger Crystalized Ginger Saturday Specials Royal Club Pumpkin, No. 1 Can 3 for 27 Royal Gelatine 3 packages for . . . ..... . ..... . 2E No. 1 Klamtah Potatoes, 50-lb". sacks, each. . . 65 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Home Made Cakes All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. FIVE FREE DELIVERIES ON SATURDAY Personal Attention Prompt Service Bio Eo Da &Mmi Phone 252 grocer Phone 252 1930 Chev. Sport Coupe. Like new . $525 Choose. U. S. Tires WHEN II COMER TO BfVINO TIRE, you'll make no mlitalre In ioolng 11. 9. Tires. They cost lot less In the lone; runt Pierce-Allen Motor Co. llZSoulh Riverside Phone ISO VSKn CAR LOT 8th and Bartlett 81s. Phone 94 1 " YOUR FOOD COSTS Are Always Less! Never More at Pay'n Takit. Come, Shop and Save, Friday, Saturday and Monday, Oct, 16, 17, 19 Red Beans Fancy recleaned. This price open to competitors. Come In and buy. 10-lbS. 39c 100 lbs. . . $3.79 Bacon Flour Pay'n Taklt The blue sral of quality. Carload Ravings naught before the advance. 98 , ftwlfl'i Iran itigar cured. y or whole piece. Pound ?r m Oysters Minn Lou or Our Choice brand. 5-oz. Can 19c 9c Remember We Undersell Everyone Everyday, 49-lb. Bags ...... Milk Llbby's Brand. Tall Cans. V at Limit S 13 V Can . ti. ji Case $2.89 Salmon Hnppyvale. Fancy Alaska Pink. 1-lb. Can . 9tf 2C 113 NO. CENTRAL