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' rETFORD MAIL TRTBUNTC. AfEDFORD. OREGON, FttTDAY, XOVErBER 5. 1937. PAOE THIRTEEN LOCAL and To Reshlngle T. H. Dreealer of HOT East Main .treat applied at the city building Inspector! office yes terday for a permit to reahlngle a noufa at a atated. cost of 950. To Merced Robert James, assist ant manager of tbs Montgomery Ward store, baa been transferred to Merced. Cal, and with his wife and small son Bobby will leave Saturday morn ing for his new position. He la to be assistant manager of tba store there. NOW TRY A WHISKEY Tit CLARKE'S and you'll soy. "Man, that's good whts keyl" Why?-i?ecause these whiskies are three years oldl Available in Bourbon and Rye). $1.05 Pint S2.00 Quart ARROW OISTILLERIIS, NC. PEORIA, ILL. V (TO' Moor Valley Greenhouse Now Open For Business Ordera for Potted Plants, Bouquets, Sprays, and Floral Designs filled promptly and delivered if desired. 625 Franquette Street I ASSOCIATED . ll announces the appointment of I , BEDFORD FUEL CO. 1 I ' Medford as distributor for j ' ASSOCIATED ' 1 111 Automatic BURNER OIL jl .TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY I : ASSOCIATED "lviflior ll jl LISTEN TO ASSOCIATED FOOTBALL BROADCASTS . I PERSONAL From Ashland Harry Johnson. SONS football player from Ashland. was in Medford yesterday afternoon. Transferred Here William Rull hauser, civilian employe from the Redding CCO headquarters, recently disbanded, has been transferred here and will be on duty as a driver at the district motor transport pool. Bund to Meet Accordion band will meet this evening at 7:30 at the Baldwin piano shop. The group ap peared at a special assembly at the Southern Oregon Normal at Ashland Wednesday morning. Grange to Meet Roxy Ann Orange wilt meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Orange hall. Election of of ficers la scheduled at the business session. All members are asked to attend. On Inspection Tour H. 0. Obye, assistant supervisor of the Rogue River national forest, and Paul Brln- son, Junior forester, left this morn ing to Inspect logging operations be ing carried on at Chemult by the Chlloquln Lumber company. Prom Chemult, Mr, Brlnson was to return to Union Creek for a conference) with foresters tomorrow. Mr, Obye was to continue to Klamath Palls to trans act other official business. Religious Census A religious cen sus of all companies in the Medford CCO district Is being taken. The census will show the religious faiths recognized by the army: Catholic, Protestant and Jewish. It will not be broken down Into separate denom inations of the Protestant religion or differentiate between reformed and orthodox Jews. The census will be used as a guide In determining the religious services desired in the vari ous camps. Membership Drive Yearly member ship drive of Medford post of the American Legion la In full swing, with 100 Legionnaires having paid-up dues, It was announced today by Lee Oarlock, membership chairman. The drive closes December 13, date of the American Legion district confer ence to be held In Medfrod, Oarlock stated. The local post expects to have reached Its quota by that time. All Legionnaires wishing to pay their dues may either see Oarlock or mall their checks, he explained. Phone 184 -J Mrs. t'pp Returns Mrs. Louis J. Ppp. who haa bean traveling In the east for the past alt weeks, returned 1 to Medford Thursday. She visited her old home at Dacatur, HI., after an absence of 13 years. In settling an estate aha discovered that oil fields had been opened and were In oper ation both north and south of the family's properties. Her return Jour ney included a trip through the southern states and a visit in New Orleans. Mrs. Upp was more favor ably Impressed than ever with south ern Oregon upon her return, she said. Durham Speaks Adjutant O. R. Durham of the Salvation Army spoke to the leaders' association of the Qlrl Scouts the past week on com munity service projects. He outlined a definite plan of organisation and listed numerous activities to be car ried out each month, lncludtng monthly distribution of new maga zines, cheerful pictures, scrap-books. flowers, stories, etc, for the seldom visited children of the hospitals. He also suggested campftre programs for all the children In the community and special Christmas parties. Ad jutant Durham gave tangible sug gestions which all the leaders said they appreciated and the projects will be developed by the scouts In their program of service to the com munity. Hills Brothers To ' Aid Coffee Makers With Novel Booklet An attractive and Informative booklet has been prepared by Hills Brothers for the use of coffee drink ers and this Interesting book la now available without charge to southern Oregon people, according to an an nouncement today by A. . Fors sell, Hills Brothers representative In this area. Calculated to increase the public's enjoyment of coffeo, this little booklet offers helpful hints and a few precautions for those who make coffee. "The Art of Coffee Making" Is the appropriate title of this carefully prepared and worth while book. Medford and Rogue River valley grocers offer their patrons, without charge, postal cards with postage prepaid requesting a copy of "The Art of Coffee-Making." Those who mall cards may also check their own method of coffee making, if special information Is desired. Those who do not secure these cards may write to Hills Brothers, No. 2 Harrison Street, San Francisco, for a free copy, BAKERY TRUCK, MO A Beck's bakery bread truck, driven by Walter Alfred Prady of 741 Mc- Andrews road and a machine operat ed by James L. Kershaw of route 4 collided late yesterday afternoon on the Crater Lake highway about five miles from Medford, a city police report said today. Although neither of the drivers were Injured, the vehicles received considerable damage. Summons. In the Circuit Court of tha Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. Paul C. Barnard, Plaintiff, vs. Doska McDanlel. John Doe Mc Daniel, her husband; Pleasant L. Fountain. Jane Doe Fountain, hts wife; Elizabeth White, John Doe White, her husband: Delaron Foun tain, Jane Doe Fountain, his wife: Mary Long, John Doe Long, her husband; Bertha oolhns. John Doe Collins, her husband: Viola Crad dock, John Doe Cradrtock, her husband; Lane Wyiand, Jane Doe Wyiand, his wife; Alonzo Lane Daley, and Mary Daley, his wife; Nora Daley Medley. John Doe Medley, her husband; Opnl Daley Hand, John Doe Hand, her hus band; Katie Fleming, John Doe Fleming, her husband; Tha Times Printing Company, a corporation; the unknown stockholders of said corporation: the unknown heirs of the above named Defendants, if any said Defendants be dead; lso all other persons or parties unknown, having any right, title, est a to. lien or interest In or to the real estate described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. To each and all of the Defendants above named: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Amended Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein aealnst you. or other wise plead thereto, within four (4) weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons, You are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the Amend ed Complaint of the Plaintiff as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Piaintiii win iase a uecreo against you for the relief demanded in said Amended commaim. a suc cinct statement of which Is as fol lows, to-wlt: That each of the Defendants herein be reoulred to fullv 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 property described In Plaintiff's Amended Complaint, more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: The Southeast one-quarter of the Northeast one-quarter; the North east one-quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 25, Town ship 37, South of Range 1. East of the Willamette Meridian; the South one-half of the Southeast one-quarter; the Northeast one-quarter of the Southeast one-quarter; the Southeast one-auarter of the North east one-quarter; the Soxitheast one-quarter of the Northwest one- quarter; tne eoutnwesi ono-quar-ter of the Northeast one-quarter; the Northwest one-quarter of the Southeast one-auarter: and aovern' ment Lot No. 3, also described as: The Southwest one-quarter of the Northwest one-quarter of Section 30, Townsnip 37. sown 01 ttano 2 East of the Willamette Meridian or anv 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 id real Drotwrtv heroin de- nerlbed. or anv Dart thereof, be ad judged and declared to be null and void; that the Plaintiff herein be decreed to be the owner In fee simple of said real property, free and clear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of said Defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the Defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim by, through or under them, or anv or tnem. oe ior- ever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to estab lish, or claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest wnauoover in, to, or upon said real property, or any nart or parcel tnereoi, ana tnai nam tiff's title to said premises be forever auleted and set at rest, This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune, Meaiora, ure con. bv order of the Honorable H. D, Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 5th day of November, 1937. The date of the first publication of this Summons la the 6th day of No vember, 1837. O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 130 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, "' " -" CSl O Barbaric war lord, thlrat- 8 II . V VTiVAV P . 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'fcr:' I cltement and lorel mmm mmm aM I starti i bunday . 3 Dayii iQffi, ' '& Mnmtt mk "TheHeart of "portland" fjjfi wWlTfer-vJ !'. ' ! dietrich raSs cr, zzr ' -fTr- PJmm. .1 hi I DONAT I Hotel '-' farkA &s&zi I -'- KSjlfitn: ivrrunirrARunR Co" rt nM" BoM ( h f Vl I Pin. Anne Kegel a Warren Hull nnlUnl Fill IllIll AnlMVil lit i.W. Park O. 01M0N. Mgi. " W M JALt , I ... ,-,-,. luam imiti l(J ' I Portland Portland rj&&? .stttS.2&&-t$l "A BRIDE FOR HENRY m.mmr-m.m. J : tW THE HEART OF THE CITY il ,: Jir i J Marlene, Dietrich Marlene Dietrich and Robert Donat play a lady In distress and a modem- day knight who comes to her rescue in "Knight Without Armor," which comes to the Rlalto theatre for a two-day run Sunday. The picture Is adapted from' the famoust novel by Ronald Coleman Steel rings on steel as Ronald Colman in the role of Rudolph Rassendyl, par ries thrusts with Rupert Henteau, portrayed by Douglas Fairbanks. Jr., In the new, modern version of "The Prisoner of Zenda," opening Its local run Sunday at the Craterlan theatre. The famous story of the man who suddenly found his striking likeness to a king bringing him Into the midst of dangerous adventure and intrigue, has touched a responsive chord In the hearts of theatre fans r4:,.J rZpPlgJ F t On. of the world'. nisiiotl 'sot. f j'nrrj'jr iill Sw' h 3 TODAY and SAT d) nlim : rKUM A nUMAn o UVb IU lilt Mi T r JAWS OF DEATH! VMt WJ- in Sunday Hit ff Jill James Hilton, author of ''Lost Horizon-' and ' Ooodbyo Mr. Chlpps.- "A Bride for Henry," an amusing comedy romance, will play as the added feature with 'Knight Without Armor." Anne Nagol and Warren Hull hnve the leading roles, On Sunday Bill -i jrrf w 1 If . W -osjhT1 ' -7 I throughout th country and hia b- I i j'tf g j ' " ' f If jmw i come known aa one of the beat pic- I -.fi ij CT ml ---. I tureao, tha I SUNDAY m Mtdlord Lodge No. JOS. A. f SwNS-L' .'i'" SI It I A A. M. Special com- I n '3 W M X9?N0T- 8-7:S0- work In M. M. w T rVTClJ I 'NyA degree. Visitor, welcome. I J ;M " !1 ' XT tAt V C. M. Houston, W. M. I "V r1fj'' J R. I. Sweeney, Becy. I 0 Oa. MaU Tribune want adj. LJjl Yr VW I Singing Cowboy . j' ... Oena Autry. most popular singing cowboy In pictures, cornea to the Roxy theatre for Saturday onlv In The Old Corral." With Oene m the fast -shooting, mountain-sinking Western are Smiley Brunette, Hope Manning and- his wonder horse. Champion. Episode three of the ''Phantom Rider-' serial, starring Buck Jones. Is also on the same program for Satur day. (Too Mail Trioune wane aas. DANCE GRIFFIN CREEK OltANOE Hall 8ATVRTVAY NIGHT Good Orchestra Everyone Welcome NEW GLORY TO THE GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY EVER TOLD! DANCE Follow the Crowd TO TUB ORIENTAL GARDENS EVERY SAT. NITE One Admission Both Halls DANCE AT THE OASIS EVERY SAT. NITE SPRING FLOOR PEt"PV MUSIC BY Hal Grow's Pep Peddler VAllV VtrAfkt.li a xira r