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    fEDFORD MAIL TKIBUXE. MEDFORD, OKF.flONT. FRIDAY. JULY HO, 1037.
PAGE FIVE
MEDFORD STARS
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WATERHAZARDS
Shot Into Lake Cost Ham
mond Seven Strokes in
Qualifying Round of Na
tional Amateur, Portland
Disappointed, naturally, but far
from downhearted; Medford'a two
golfing stars Bob Hammond Jr. and
Leland Clark returned borne Wed
nesday Irom Portland where they
competed In the qualifying rounds
of the national amateur tournament
to be held in Oregon's metropolis
August 33-2S.
With 80 of the state's finest dlvot
dlggers battling for the IS places
alloted for the national amateur.
ADRIENNES
End of the Month
SALE
HATS
All better Spring and Sum
mer straw and taffeta hats,
regardless of former price,
go at this special price
$1.95
Another Group
HATS
Straws in all colon
79 c
One Rack of
DRESSES
An extra assortment In this
group Saturday only at
Values to $22.60
$5.00
MARILYN
DRESSES
Tailored, Breakfast to Tea
Dresses. Values to $12.95.
$6.50
ADRIENNES
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Medford' two feces wtrt up agaiiut
a tough proposition. They failed to
qualify, Hammond by eeven troxM
and Clark by 10. but they bare no
regret. They snot their golf, and
though It wasn't quite good enough,
they have no aUbl'a.
."What beat ua more than any-i
thing else. X believe,- Hammond aald
today, "were the water hazards on
of Portl and golf club. On the 10th
hole on my first round. I overshot
the green and landed tn e lake. I
took a aeven on the bole.'
Over the 36-bole medal route, Ham
mond shot an 83-75 for a total 157.
It took 150 or less to qualify. Clark
carded an 83-78 for a total 160.
Moe Sensational
Don Moe, Hammond said, was the
sensation of the tournament. He
strung together 30 straight pars, and
when he had completed the 36 holes,
had a score of 71-70 for a total of
141. He was tbe low scorer. Scott
Mllllgan followed on Moe 'a heels with
a 143 total.
Comparing the Portland Golf club
course with the Rogue Valley, Ham
mond stated the Portland layout was
slightly tougher because of the
many water hazards. "You have to
be much stralghter off the tee at
Portland than you do here," he ex
plained. However, with the exception of the
water hazards, the Rogue Valley
course probably would be the tough
er, he said, because of the difference
In size of the greens. Portland has
much, the larger greens.
Hammond made his tour of the 36
holes with Douglas Nlcol of the Port
land Oolf club, who turned In the
same score as did Hammond. George
Kill of the Alderwood Country club,
where the national amateur will be
staged, played with Leland Clark, and
shot an even 150 to qualify.
Memorial ' Interests
Hammond said there was a great
deal of interest in Portland In the
coming Chandler Egan . dedication
program to be held In Medford Au
gust 22. Several golfers and fans, he
aald, were planning to attend from
Portland and watch Jimmy Thomp
son. Lawson Little, Harry Cooper and
Horton Smith perform.
The national amateur qualifying
round which Hammond and Clark
entered was the first such tourna
ment held in Oregon in many years.
It was also the first the two local
golfers had ever entered. With so
much at stake, It was only natural
that Medford 's pair of aces should
be slightly nervous at first.
"Yes. I was a, little shaky during
the first round when I took an 83,"
H ammond ami led.
Discussing the national tourney in
August, Hammond said the largest
gallery to ever follow the slmon
pures was expected. It will be the
second time In history the tourna
ment has been staged on the Pacific
coast, and Portland is gradually be
Coming "golf mad," he said .
. RUTH NEFF
DIES, PORTLAND
Mrs. Ruth Meff of the Jacksonville
highway died in Portland at 9:18
this morning, according to word re
ceived here. She was the wife of J.
Asher Neff, Medford mall carrier who
was with her at the end.
Mrs. Neff went to Portland a
month, ago to attend the annual
Apostollo Faith mission camp. A week
later she became suddenly 111 and
never recovered. -
The body Is to be brought back to
Medford for funeral services here, ,
4
LA REVIEW , Ore., July 30. (AP)
Lakevlew authorities . Jailed J. W.
Henderson, union business manager,
today In lieu of slOOO ball as the
of OLD BOSTON
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result of an alleged fight with Robert
Adams, Sr., owner of a mill where an
unsuccessful strike was called earlier
this week.
The charge against the union offi
cer is assault and battery.
Adams said Henderson - knocked
him down and then kicked htm In
the lace and body.
The dispute arose following the
discharge of a worker. The union
charged discrimination because the
worker was a delegate to the Federa
tion of Woodworkers' convention at
Tacoma, Other employes refused to
be kept from . the plant by picket
lines.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Pearl L. Nichols Henderson. Plaintiff.
vs.
W. W. Miller and Jane Doe Miller,
his wife, if married, true name un
known; the unknown heirs of W
. W. Miller and Jane Doe Miller, his
wife. If either be dead; A. I. Daley,
Opal Daley Hand, Nora Daley Med
. ley, the sole and only heirs at law
of John H. Daley, deceased; Mary
E. Daley, wife of A. L. Daley; p. A.
Hand, husband of Opal Daliy
Hand: R. L. Medley, husband of
Nora Daley Medley; Boyd Potter
and Cecil Potter, heirs at law of
Rosetta Potter, deceased; Jane Due
Potter, wife - of Boyd Potter,
If married, . true name un
known: John Doe Potter, ' hus
band of Cecil Potter, if married,
true name unknown; the unknown
heirs of Rosetta Potter, deceased;
and all other persons unknown
claiming any right, title, estate.
. lien or interest In or to the real
estate described in the Complaint
herein. Defendants.
To each 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 of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you. or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4) weeks from
the date of the 'first publication of
this Summons, ;
You are hereby notified that if you
fail to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiff as required
herein, or otherwise plead thereto.
Plaintiff will take a Decree against
you for the relief demanded in said
Complaint, a succinct statement of
which is as follows, to-wit:
That each of the Defendants 'here
in be required to fully set forth any
and all right, title, estate. Hen or
claim or Interest whatsoever that
they or any of them may have, or
claim In, to or upon the real prop
erty described In Plaintiff's Complaint
and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a 2" Iron plpo
which Is 580 0 teet East of the
Northeast corner of Donation Land
Claim No. 45 tn Township 36 South
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, in Jackson County, Ore
gon: and running theooe South 37
degrees 56' East 199.0 feet to the
'northerly side of the County Road;
thence along said road line. North
53 deg. 30' East 364.5 feet; thence
West 333.9 feet to the point of be
ginning. All in Jackson County,
Oregon, ' - t
or any portion thereof: that each
and all of the claims that may be
made on the part of any or all of
the said Defendants herein. In or to
the said real property herein de
scribed, or any part thereof, be ad
Judged and declared to be null and
void; that the Plaintiff herein be
decreed to be the owner in fee sim
ple of said real property, free and
clear or any right, or claim whatso
ever on the part of said ueienoants,
or any of them
That each and all of the Defend
ants herein, and each and all persons
claiming, or to claim by. through or
under tnem, or any or tnem. oe xor
ever enjoined, restrained and barred
irom asserting, attempting to estan
ltsh, or claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien or- interest whatsoever In,
to, or upon said real property, or
any part or parcel thereof, and that
Plaintiff's title to said premises be
forever quieted and set at rest.
This summons is published In th
Medford Mall Tribune, Medford, Ore
gon, by order of the Honorable H. D.
Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made on the 30th day
of July, 1937
The date of the first publication
of this Summons Is the 30th day of
July, 1937.
O. H. BENOTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
136 East Main Street,
Medford. Oregon. '-
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE Blue Lake beans fo:
canning. 2c lb. Phone 1566-L.
.ftur
AtiTOn.HAlt.
-
SWEET table peaches at Tucker's,
third house on right Orchard Home
Drive off Stewart Ave.
WANTED Reliable girl to help with
housework and care of children.
Phone 986-J.
7-ROOM modem bouse. 3 baths: S?
OakdiUe. choice location, beautiful
shade, large lot; a&ooo, terms.
5-Rm. modern bungalow, west
side, paved corner: $3500; terms.
East bide 4-rm. and bsth mod
ern stucco, large paved lot; 33000;
terms.
Inquire owner, 1003 E. Jackson St.
evenings and Sundays.
PRICED RIGHT
8-Room residence, fvrnlshed. a baths:
newly papered and painted: lots .f
shade; close in on corner lot, both
streets paved and assessments paid.
Price 33700; 1300 down payment.
ALSO
18 Acres, alfalfa and clover; 4
room house, good barn. 5 extra fine
dairy cows, 4 head young stock
Price, equipped. $500.
FOWLER & UPP. 44 N. Riverside.
160-ACRE DAIRY RANCH 35 dairy
cows. 75 hogs, 135 tons bay, paid
up water right on part, good im
provements, live stream; fully
equipped: terms.
Also
40-Acre dairy ranch, equipped
and stocked, bay In barn, good Im
provements, $8,000. j
Clarkson property on west side
of valley. 30 acres, small orchards,
beautiful building sites.
Call 510-R-l or 317.
C. S. BUTTER FIELD
Medford Building.
WEST
Speedy, Accurate Service by TWELVE Court
eous Clerks, plus FRESH, CLEAN Stocks of
Merchandise arriving several times weekly,
plus LOWER PRICES on all of your needs
This is what you receive when you shop at your
two always busy Western Thrift Stores.
SACCHARIN
TABLETS
Bottlei of 1000
V4 Grain 29c
V2 Grain 39c
SATURDAY SAVINGS
CLEANSING
TISSUES
500
Sheets
17.
FILMS
CITRATES &
CARBONATES
Effervescent Alkalizer
4 oz.
Size
39
PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY ONLY
FRESH
Marshmallows
Cellophane Bags
2
lbs.
25.
ASPIRIN
HINKLE
TABLETS
Bottle
of
100
10c TOBACCO
Main & Central
Under the Big Clock
Phone 274
WANTED Olr I for housework. Room, ( DRIVING to Redding and return Sun
board and wages. Apply 618 Da- day. passengers wanted. Phone
kota. Phone 1074-L. 1704 -R.
FOR SALE 5-room modern home,
close in on east side; hardwood
floors, furnace, fireplace. Price
$6,000. Would consider smaller
house as part pavment. L. U.
Jones, 1109 West Mam. Phone 1433.
WANTED TO RENT By August 10th.
strictly modern house with garage
well located, furnace heated, good
condition. Prefer good-sired rooms,
at least 3 bedrooms. Have no chil
dren. If suitable may take yearly
lease. References furnished. Tei.
629.
VERY ATTRACTIVE price on three
Income properties
ALSO
Bargain in 6-room bungalow,
large lot, shade, oil burner, 3 -car
garage.
C. S. BUTTERFIELD
Medford Idg.
SUBURBAN
Four acres, one aero Ladlno clover,
irrigated; one acre fine large wal
nut trees, some mixed fruit, gar
den, et?.. balance fine garden land
Fronts two paved roads with city
water on both ends, located Jut
outside city limits. Has two small
cottages, very good barn and chick
house. A very good small farm for
$3600; terms.
Also
Five rooms and bsth. laundry
room, porch, double garage, flno
shade, otc All In excellent condi
tion. Price $3300.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Across the street from SnJder's
Dairy. Phone 1406 or 1548-R.
VACUUM
BOTTLES
Genuine Icy-Hot
Made in U.S.A.
Pint
Size
63
SAL
HEPATICA
Saline Laxative
60c
Size
39
PRINTS' 4c
DEVELOPED
FREE
SCOT
TISSUE 1000 sheet toilet tissue
4
rolls
23c
CERTIFIED
TIN OF ONE DOZEN
RUBBER
GLOVES
Pebbled Fingers
Fine
ar 1 9i
Choice
Keg
MILK OF
MAGNESIA
Phillips
Size 15C
TWO
STORES
FOR SALE 5 acres corn for ensilage
Also one fresh cow. Riley Myers.
Central Point.
APRICOTS for sale Bring contain
ers. Mrs. Heimroth. Rt. 1. Griffin
creek. Phone 857 -M.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house
Phone 355-R-l.
FOR SALE OR TRADE-$1300 equity
In Improved 5 acres, close In. Tel.
699R-4.
PULLMAN TABLE and seats for
breakfsst nook: electric range, kit
chen sinks. 50-ft. 3-lnch tire note
with noule; set pipe dies: 10x12
tent, baby buggy, washing machine
young bantam chirks 15c each
AL'8 TRADING) POST, Jacksonville
Hwy. and Lozler Lane
FOR SALE OR TRADE Bargain, 160 '
acres, buildings: cow, chickens. !
horse, hay, garden. Want placer'
mine. M. F. Haynes. Butte Falls!
Sta Rt., Box 37, Eagle Point.
WANTED Used baby bassinet In good
condition. Phone 1643-R.
LOST Small white dog. (curly I
brown ears, eyes; short upper lln.
Nsme Pee Wee. Reward. Rt. 1,
Box 199-A. Central Point. .
ATTENTION. FRUIT MEN I
1935 Chev., long wheelbase (dual?)
truck. A clean Job ready to go.
1930 Model A. dual short wheelbase
truck.
31939 Chev. Pickups.
MEAD MOTOR CO.. 16 So. Fir.
200
CAMEL
CIGARETTES
Flat M s A-
Four $1 07
Fifties 1
FOR YOU
SANITARY
NAPKINS
Belfair Q
Doz. f
CORN
KNOCKER
By Norwich
Satisfaction
or your
money
back
19'
CANDY
BARS
Baby Ruth ( 2
Jolly Jack S FOR
Butterfinger ' JJc
2c
LIMIT
OF FIVE
MINERAL
OIL
Russian
Extra
Heavy 0 1
Pint L I
of Torchlight
of Luxury
5c
125 East 6th
Across from the M. M.
Phone 1374
THRU
FOR SALE Oas range with trash
burner. Call 1347-J.
FOR RENT 5-room modern, close In.
Call at 115 Almond.
COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Thrash
er's Ktnnels, south of Phoenix on
highway.
LADY wants transportation to San
Jose. Cal. 616 N Central.
FOR RENT Apartment, Cargill
Court.
FOR SALE New potatoes, 60c pel
lug box. Bring boxes. 403 Benson
"Pay Less and Park Easier" at the
ftlVOSDE)
313-315 N. Riverside
Our Own Free Delivery
CORNED BEEF can 17c
Swift's Premium, none better
Pancake Flour 10 id. sack 47c
Harvest Time, Made by Pillsbury
DOG FOOD 4 cans 19c
- Bonnie good for your dog
TOMATOES
, Josephine
Tomato Juice 3 cans 25c
Campbell's No. 1 tall can
SPINACH 2 cans 25c
Diamond A, oanned in Oregon, 2 can
K
Kraft's Miracle Whip
Sandwich Spread
or
Salad Dressing
for Better Summer
Salads
pt.22c qt.35c
Apricots No. 1 tall can 1 0c
Whole Apricots, in heavy syrup
Pineapple 2 cans 39c
Dole, crushed in heavy syrup. No. 23 can
Shortening 4 lbs. 47c
Pearl or Westminister
POTATOES 12 lbs. 25c
U. S. No. 1 Local. Very nice
TOMATOES 3 lbs. 10c
Fancy Firm Ripe
APPLES 6 lbs. 25c
Very Fancy Yellow Transparent
SLICED BACON lb. 35c
Fancy Oregon brand. Sliced just right
MINCED HAM lb. 20c
Government inspected. Quality supreme
SIRLOIN STEAK lb. 28c
Extra Fancy Steer Beef
HAMBURGER lb. 15c
Ko water, no cereal
LARD 4 lbs. 59c
Bwift'i Silverleaf
FOR RENT Modern home, furnish
ed, in desirable residential district:
Basement, furnace, etc. Tel. 1639.
Auto painting properly done or no
charge Mitchell Auto Beauty Shop.
GERKE'S MINERAL
FOB HKALTH
Recommended by Thousands.
Free sample with this adv.
C. E. HODKRSTROM
317 South KlverMde
Exclusive Agent
Phone 358
Open Sundays and Evenings
CRACKERS
Party Salted Wafers
2 lb. box 19c
3 cans 25c
No. 2Vj tins
ALL
CANDY
BARS
Oum and Life Savers
3 for 10c
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