Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    arEDFOKP MAIL TRIBUTE. frfEDFORD OREGON. FRTDAY. MAY 21. 1JW.
PAGE FIVE
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SERVICE SUNDAY
AT HIGH SCHOOL
(Continued from Pag One.)
Barnum, Robert Eugene
Bayllae, James Wlllfred
Beck. Alfred Michael
Btahop, Truman A.
Blew, Bruce
Carter, C. Edward
Clement, Harold A.
Cox, George Elvln
Culbertson, Emory Grant
. Curry, Wayne
Denman, Joe P.
Doty. BhirreU R.
Estes, Duane Edwin
Pitch. Chester, Jr.
Ford, Dean
Gilford, Randall M.
Guyer. Dolph Wendell
Hedberg, Kenneth W.
Henry. Rupert Jam
Higglns, Joe James
House. Earl L.
Howard, Ralph C.
Hull, Dan Appling
Jones, Robert H.
Klekhoefer, Howard Webster
Knowles, Henry
Law, Warren
Lelth, Floyd Mitchell
Leland, Gilbert Earl
Lewis, Ray L.
Llttrell, Harold Raymond
Maruyama, Kazuo R.
Ma ru yam a, Toshlo Fred
Morris, Robert Judson, Jr.
Northcraft, Millard
Of ford. Ray Robert
Ohrt, Daniel K.
Ohrt. Wallace L.
Pasmore. Kenneth Marshall
Prince, Eugene Edward
Reed. James GIcd
Roberta, Dale Maurlc
Robinson, Fred Ellis
Roth, Walter Herman
Sage, Robert
Scheffel, Howard V.
Shepherd, Lester William
Sims. Dale Marlon
- Sparks, Frank B.
Stanley, Harry
Stevens, Harold
Stewart, Robert A.
Stocks, Ardo
Taylor, Clyde
Taylor, Theodore L.
Teal, Chester B.
Thayer, Robert E.
Thlerolf, Richard Burton
Todd, Arthur Phillip
Tyoer. William C.
Van Dyke. Samuel Hoyt
Vorhels, Luther Martin
Von der Hellen, Robert L.
Walker, Robert E.
Wharton. Theodore
Wilson, William
Woodcock, Walter Dick
Yocom, Taylor B.
Young, Samuel Vernon
Girls. , r.
Alexander, Myrtle Evelyn
Anderson, Kathryn
Arnold, Lorene
Bates, Glowrene & ie
Beck, Norma Frances
Benson, Frances. Axellna .
Bittle. Elleabeth Jeannette
Blew, Barbara
Borge. Luella C.
Bowman, Sarah Ann
Buchter, Dorothy Augusta
Canterbury, Violet Faith
Childress, Betty Mae
Chlrgwln. Helen Mary
Cingcade, Beth F. -
Clark, Nancy Lyon
. Collins. Leah Louise
Cook, Velma June
Culy, Jean Marie
, Dale.'Della Mae
Dean, Bessie
Dickey, Anna Florence
Dickinson, Merle Ada
Dlllaxd, Kathleen
Durham, Joyce Elaine
Edwards. Evelyn
Fox. Barbara Jean
Gates, Mary Anne
Gibson, Shirley
Goodman. Virginia B.
Grantham, Ruby Jeanne
Green, Nils Maye
Guyer, Meta Joan
coHOnaY
MEAT and FISH MARKET
ROY GUYER, Owner
210 E. Main Free Delivery Phone 46
Veal Roast ib. 17c
Shoulder cuts
Beef Pot Roast Ib. 17Hc
Veal Chops ib. 19c
Loin or Rib
Fresh Chinook Salmon ib. 29c
Lunch Meats asst. . ib. 35c
Genuine 1937 Spring Lamb
Shoulders, lb. 29c Legs, lb 39c
Little Pig Sausages . ib. 25c
Our Own Make
Veal, Pork & Ham Loaf ib. 20c
Mock Chicken Legs 6 for 25c
We have a large assortment of
Fancy Colored Hens and Fryers
Guyer, Meada Maxlne
Hale. Vera Almeda
Hammond, Virginia
Handy, Georgia Virginia
Harper, Edna June
Hasklns, Dorothea Frances
Hedges, Ruth Louise
Hedgpeth, Phyllis Gale
Herman. Lois
Hubbard. Dorothy
Isaacs, Mabel Anne
Jay. Mary Kathleen
Johnson, Arlene June
Kingaley.-Elale Freda
Knox. Edna Lucille
Lee, Bette Muriel
Lester, Ora Bernlece
LongwlU, Lorraine
Mann, Janet Irene
Martin, Virginia L.
Mathero. Fern
McConochie. Frances Louise
McGrotty, Helen A.
McKee, Marjorie Jean
Mead, Kathryn L.
MUkoskl, Clara
Montelth. Dorothy Viola
Moon. Bern lc
Morrlsey, Mary Anne
Nelson, Hazel Adele
Nyberg, Dorothy Jane
O'Neill, Mable L.
Peart, Mary Vera
Pennington. Betty Jane
Penwell, Elsie
Phillips. Betty Anne N
Phillips. Jean
Piatt, Joan Carlln
Piatt, Jean Bernlce
Potfenbarger, Eleanora Viola
Rae. Rosetta Avonne
Reter, Peggy Marie
Rlnabarger, Frankie
'Robbins. Betty Grace
Scheel, Flora E.
Seller, Cherokee
Shreve. Janice Beckman
Simonson, Dorothy
Sloneker, Rose Ellen ,
Smith. Doris May .
Snyder. Helen Elizabeth
Southwlck, Doris Evelyn
Stevens, Esther C.
Stevens. Orva Alexandra
Btlnson, Pauline Mildred
Taylor, Virginia Mae
Thomas. Dorothy Evelyn
TJoelker. Bertha Henrietta t
Todd, Edith
True, Ruth Louise
Turnqulst, Grace LaVerne
Van Der Mark, Dorothy Cordelia
Vroman, Pauline
Ward, Alice Mae
Whillock, Edith Lee
Williams, June Marguerite
Wymore, Luclle Elizabeth
Young. Joyce Elaine
Young, Earlene Loralne
Young, Margaret Mary
Young, Maxlne Marie.
(Continued rrotn Page Ona )
en around tha senate haa come to
known familiarly In the corrldora
aa "the, lton-tamera club." The
title grows from an obvloua but not
generally advertised fact. They make
no secret, in conversation, of their
displeasure over the general atti
tude taken by the White House since
the last election, on other matters
as well as the court.
Famous Treatments
Rectal. Colon and Stomach AH ants
for 25 yttrs this Clinic bas
successfully treated Rect)
ind Colon disorder such as
Pilts. Fissure. Fistula, Co
litis. Bloating, Gaa, Constl
patiotif also Stomtcb Ul
tn, Acidity, Indigestion.
e..j fl.w fnr USER Bank.
Itt containing valuabla in. if!,
(ormauoa auu waiumi wm
Our treatment! Involve NO confinement
or hospital surgical operation.
Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Strrfeon
N.B. Corner Burntide and Grand Avenus
Telephone EAit 39U Portland, Oregon
What brought their resentment
out more distinctly was the lateet
edict of the president against com
pro mlse. Since then, they have
been talking (In private, ot course)
about what happened to Mr. Wilson
on article X when the war president
stood against any senatorial dotting
ot fTs" and any extra senatorial
crossing of 'T.'
Their personal viewpoint seems to
be that it is up to them not only to
defeat the court program on it
merits, but( as one of their number
described It) to "make the presi
dent become a president again."
That Is, they believe the old na
tural constitutional checks and bal
ances prevailing In government prior
to the depression may be restored. If
the president is Just once defeated
on an Issue.
Not all anti-packers feel that way,
but enough of them do to create a
very strong personal and somewhat
bitter situation.
The circulation of foolish rumors
and inflammatory personal stories
against Mr. Roosevelt is again caus
ing some Inner concern here. One
especially fantastic idea was circulated
In a confidential letter by a , news
agency implying that the president
collapsed In a coma at his desk be
fore he went south for a rest. There
Is. of course, not a grain of truth In
the suggestion.
All presidents have had to put up
with this sort of stuff. The trouble
Is they cannot deny such rumors with
2 imfmmd
Central H Hag13IS 3&3m O&igtek j Sixth
With market prices rising every day, and price fixing legislation being passed,
specials such as these, will not be possible much longer. Stock up now at these prices
75c CYSTEX45c 60c sal hepatic a 33c
25c Carter's a 1 3c 1 5c PUTNAM 05c
75c 0VALTINE 45c $1 RAY-D as. 79c
1 00 HIMKLE 9c 25c 0XYD0L17c
SOdPANA 27c 60c MURINE 36c
s pounds TOBACCO SPECIALS RUBBING )
SALTS 10c TORCHLIGHT 5c ALCOHOL
CLOTH BAG 10c Advertiser. ; ..2 for 15c FULL PINT
If . 10c George Washington 2 for 15c Q.
Jj C 60c Brown Mule 12 cuts 39c W C
10c HEINZ STRAINED FOODS 4 for 29c
25c CITRATE OF MAGNESIA 9c
MILK OF MAGNESIA . 15c
RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL "" . ... 23c
10c SCOTTISSUE
LARGE RUBBER BEACH BALLS 25
LADIES' BEACH HATS 23
A REAL GOOD SUN GLASS AT 23
PINT VACUUM BOTTLES '. L 69
$1.00 FIRST AID KITS ..... 790
$1.50 FIELD GLASSES $1.19
A REAL ZIPPER BAG 98
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY ONLY!
FILMS "Br.PRlHTg7
THERE ARE ONLY TWO WESTERN THRIFT STORES IN MEDFORP
MAIN and CENTRAL
UNDER THE BIG CLOCK
out dignifying them, and generally
the denial gets wider circulation than
the original rumor.
Most president have been unable to
maintain their patience against Irre
sponsible gossip. The only satisfac
tory solution seem to be a deep and,
hearty laugh.
Andrew Mellon has moved menac
ingly close to the White House. He
has bought a building In Jackson
place, almost across the street from
the executive mansion. He Intends to
house there the architect working
on the art memorial.
However, his relative standing 1
indicated by the fast that John
Lewis has also Just bought a much
bigger and better place around the
corner.
Summons for publication.
In the circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the Countv of Jackson.
City of Med ford, a municipal cor
poration of the State of Oregon,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Rose Brophy and J. J. Brophy. wife
and husband: Margaret Burroughs,
Gladys M. Barnett and Walter Bar
nett, wife and husband, heirs of
Kate Mc Andrew, deceased: the un
known heirs of Kate McAndrow.
deceased; the unknown heirs of
John L. Carr, deceased: also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest In and to the real
estate described in the complaint
herein. Defendants.
To: Rose Brophy and J. J. Brophy.
wife and husband; Margaret Bur
roughs, Gladys M. Barnett and Waltar
Barnett, wife and husband, heirs of
i Kate Mc Andrew, deceased: the un
known heir of Kate McAndrew. de
ceased: the unknown heirs of Jhn
L. Carr. deceased; also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, Hen or inter
est In and to the real estate de
'scribed in the complaint here, De
fendants: In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the Isst day of four weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, said period of four weks
being the time prescribed for pub
lication thereof, and If you fall so to
appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded in It complaint, to-wit:
That a decree be entered adjudicating
any and all right, title, estate, lien
or claim which you or any of you
have or claim to have In. to or upon
the real property situated In Jack
son County, State of Oregon, de
scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots Four
(4) and Five (5) In Block Ten (10)
of Queen Anne Addition to the City
of Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon,
as numbered, designated and de
scribed on the amended plat thereof
filed November 3. 1910, in Volume
3. page 10 of the Plat Records of
Jackson County, Oregon, and declar
ing any anti all such claim to be
null and void and decting that said
plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple
of said premises and of the whole
thereof, free and clear of any and
all right, title, estate. Hen or inter
est of the defendants herein, or any
of them: and each and all of the de
fendants herein, and each and all
persons claiming or to claim by. ;
through or under them, or any of
them, be forever enjoined, restrnlned 1
4
$2.00 GALLON VACUUM JUG ....?1.40
50c PLUSH TOY D008 23
LARGE INFLATED RUBBER BALL ..23
ZIPPER BILL FOLDS 49?
100 POKER CHIPS 40p
$1.50 GUARANTEED POCKET WATCHES $1.19
COMPLETE SHINOLA KITS 29
125 EAST SIXTH ST.
JUST ACROSS FROM THE M. M. CO.
and barred from asserting, attempt- j
lng to establish or claiming any !
right, title, estate lien or interest
in or to said property or any por
tion thereof, and that plaintiff's title
to said premises be forever quitted
and set at rest, and such further
and other relief as may be Just and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is published by or
der of the Honorable H. D. Norton,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
made and entered in said Court and
cause on the 31at day of May. 1937.
prescribing that this summons be I
served by publication thereof once '
each week for four consecutive weeks
In the Med ford Mall Tribune, a news
paper published In Jackson County,
Orccon.
May 21. 19.17. la the date of the
first publication of this summons.
F. P. FARRELL.
F K. DEUEL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff. I
Address: Room 10, Jnckson County j
Banu Building. Meoiora, Oregon.
Schilling
jne mm
fliworfasts
rolls 25c
mum
WW
Pay Less and
versid
market
313-315 N. Riverside Phone 358
Our Own Free Delivery. Open Sundays and Evenings
an.
"we
Hi
CRACKERS . 2 Ib. box 19c
SLIGHTLY SALTED SODAS .
GINGER ALE or LIME RICKEY
"Extra Special" 4 bottles 25c
0LE0
GEM SWIFT'S FINEST
SUGAR . .
C. & H. IN
MILK . . .
MT. VERNON
Kraft's Miracle Whip
SANDWICH SPREAD
or
Salad Dressing
for the perfect
spring salad
pt.22c-qt.35c
SALAD OIL
AMAIZO
LETTUCE . . 2 heads 9c
LARGE FIRM HEADS
TURNIPS .3 bunches 10c
EXTRA FANCY LOCAL
PEAS, fresh, tender lb. 5c
PEACHES . . 2 cans 35c
DEL MONTE NO. V. SLICED OR HALVES
COCOA . . . 2 cans 25c
2 POUND CAN
MINCED HAM
FOR LUNCHES
WIENERS . . . Ib. 22c
FINE FOR ROASTING
PORK STEAK . .lb. 23c
NICE AND LEAN
VEAL STEAK . . Ib. 19c
MILK FED
SWEET PICKLES . pt. 17c
KNIGHT'S BULK
CORNED BEEF . .' can 17c
UBBY'S OR SWIFT'S
Kellogg's Pep or Wheat Flakes 2for19c
COFFEE, Hill's Red Can Ib. 26c
KNIGHT'S CATSUP 2 for 29c
LARGE 14 OZ. BOTTLE. MADE IN MEDFORD
BORENE large package 29c
Bonnie Dog Food 4 cans 19c
Park Easier" at the
ate iftntz
BAKGADRl
DCTECTORf
PHONE 358
For Our Own Free Delivery
Ib. 16c
. 10 lbs. 55c
CLOTH BAG
4 cans 27c
OR OREGON
K
SHORTENING
FRYE'S WILD ROSE
8 lb. pail
$-)09
Gal. can. . $1.29
Bulk, qt.. . ... ,35c
PURE CORN
.
. lb. 19c
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