Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOE FOUR
MT.DFORD MATL TRTBFNE. flfEDFOHD, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 13, 1938.
SIEMNUDS FILE REPLY
IN SUIT OF NEWBURY
An answer u filed In circuit
oourt yasterday la in nili at Don
R. Newbury and Merjorta Hewbujy
eeeinst 0. T. Steward, Adrlenn
Steward snd D. ft. Smith, eentractef,
tor alleged damages siftelned by the
building of a retaining wall, on tlx
teward property which adjolna the
Newbury property.
The defendenta deny any agree
ment waa made relative to the build
ing of the retaining wall, and that
It la "artistic, and suiuoie for toe
purpoaea for which It waa Intended."
Dismissal of the suit, with costs
aassssad to plalntlffa, la sought In
the answer,
The first flowing oil-well was drill
ed at Tltutvtlls, Fa., In 9.
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laa. . ., H i.i.iV a VaV ,
PROGRESSIVE IN IDEAS
CONSERVATIVE IN FINANCES
CuiUin civil UbtrtiN tnd maintain t govaranMnt which
it clean, ibnple. efficient vigorous.
Protect labor and Ita right; eppotc coercion and vi
lence.
Oppose new and burdensome taxes ; endeavor to equal
ize taxation (or elementary schools.
Preserve BonntviUe power as public benefaction.
Foster honest industry and agriculture to stimulate em
ployment ; adequate pensions for decent living
Society and Clubs
Hy Olara Mary Davis
SPECIAL CLASS FOR LADIES ONLY
GENEVIEVEE BEHREND
Internationally-known authoress, lecturer, teacher, mental scientist
and only personal pupil of Judge I. Troward.
The Medford Hotel. Room 415
Saturday afternoon ONCV, at :30 ,
Admission $1.00
each lady present will ba told whether she has healing powei
In her hands!
(For Information telephone 11164)
Martha Shurtleff
Wed To Mr. Milne
In Portland Rites
The marriage of Miss Martha Fran
cea Shurtleff. daughter of Mr. and
Mra. LaRoy ehurtleff, and Edwin E.
Milne, eon of Mrs. Alexander Milne
of The Dalles, took place In the chapel
of St. Stephen's Cathedral at t o'clock
Monday, April 8, the Rev. Taylor of
the Episcopal church of The Dalles
officiating.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a dressmaker suit
of beige wool with rose and navy e
eeaeertes, and a corsage of pink rose
buds and lilies. of. the-vsUey.
A wedding luncheon followed In the
orchid room of the Heathman hotel
for the lmmedalte fsmlles and eloas
friends.
Following a short wedding trip,
Mr. and Mra. Milne will be at home
at 80S West Main street, Medford.
Mrs. Milne lived here with her par.
enta for a number of years before
moving to Portland. She Is a gradu
ate of Medford high school, Mr.
Milne la associated with Safeway
atorea In thla city.
I
Klamath Club
Meets Here
Members of the Hoop and Needle
elub of Klamath Palls motored to
Medford Wednesday and spent the
day at the home of Mrs. Hazel Matt
ner, on West 10th street. Mrs. Mntt-
ner la a former member of the club
A pot-luck luncheon was enjoyed
at noon and the ensuing houra were
spent with needlework and visiting.
Members coming from Klamath
Palla were: Maadamea Oassabel Peters,
Alice Briscoe, Margaret Campbell.
Irene Coon, Hawl Jensen and Valera
Merrltt. Mrs. Leona Bowerman of
Medford was slso a guest.
Oak Orove Club
Met Wednesday
On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
Wallace Brill was hostess to the Oak
drove Neighborhood club for a des
sert luncheon.
Quests were Mrs. A. B. Hopfer and
Mrs. Lyle IJndley.
Next meeting will take place on
Wednesday, May 35 at the home of
Mrs. Clara Clark. Mra. Hopfer and
Mra. Llndley were new members
taken Into the club at thla session.
25
Pay CASH at BOYD'S and SAVE
iOYO'S
MARKET
108 N. Ivy. S. & H. Stamps. Phone 1054
Free Deliveries at 8-10-2-4
SPECIALS FOR May 14 and May 16
MILK
Swift Premium
Tall cam
4 for 19c
Peanut Butter
2 lb. jars 25c
PINEAPPLE
Hawaiian, No. 2 tins
2 for 25c
FLOUR
FLAGSTAFF
An All PurpoM Flour Guaran
titrd to fire you Mtltfertlon.
49 lb. bags
COFFEE
Boyd's Economy 4Q.
Pound I 53 C
Boyd's Special Q
Pound aCOG
Fresh Ground as you
buy it.
Fruits and
Vegetables
RHUBARB
Fancy Local j n.
3 pounds I UU
LEMONS
Sunkist
Large, doz..
ORANGES
Sunkist Navel
3 dog
19c
35c
TOMATOES
2 lbs .'. 19c
Z7
MATCHES
6 Big Boxes
Carton 1 5c
figTars
Fresh OE
3 lbs C3U
Oleomargarine
Gem-Nut
2 lbs. 25c
SUGAR
PURE CANE C. & H.
10 pound bags ... 53c
25 pound bags . . SI. 29
100 pound bags . . S5.19
HILL'S BLUE
can. Lb. pkg..
19c
SHORTENING
SNOWDRIFT
Pound tins. . . 17c
3 lb. tins 49c
6 lb. tins. ,96c
CANNED GOODS
Pearl Shortening 4 lbs. 37c
PEAS '"XM?" 3 for 25c
CASE 24 CANS ?1.S9
CORN 0o,terra 3 for 25c
CASE 24 CANS $1.89
TOMATO JUICE ea. 5c
CATSUP
0. H. B.
14 os. bottles
2 for 25c
Grapefruit Juice "It,." 4 for 29c
tins
. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Music Club Will
Broadcast Program
This Evening
The Medford Music elub will
brosdoast Its second radio program
over KMED at 7:35 this evening. Mrs
James Stevens, radio chairman, bat
prepared another very Intersstlns
program as follows;
Green Cathedral .. Bruno Rahn
Olannlna Mia Rudolph Wml
Ladle Trio: Roberta Bebb, Jean
Barnum. Marlon Luce, accom
panied by Almua Prultt.
Trade Winds - - Keel
Myself When Young from "In a
Persian Garden," Bong Cycle
.. Uaa, Lahmann
Robert O. Wright, baritone,
accompanied by Mrs. Elsie Strang
My Laddie.- - W. A. Thayer
The Sweetest Flower That Grows...
a. A. Hawley
Eleanor Ourry, soprano,
aocompanled by Mrs. Strang
The Whole World Knowa Kretsler
(Lyric by Ooraldlne Ferrer)
Ladles Trio
Beck Home Scene
Of Dinner Party
Mrs. Michael Beck was a recent
hostess at her home on the Old Stage
Road for a pot luck supper, fetelng
the birthday of Mrs. W. O. Andrews.
The latter was the recipient of a
handkerchief shower, after which
cards were enjoyed.
Present at the affair were: Mr. and
Mra. H. O. Olsscock, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Pearson, Mrs. Jessie Lalng, Mra.
Nell Lalng, Mrs. Irene Shirley, Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Witt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jonas, Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. Kant, Mr. and Mrs.
O. M. Blsmsrk. Carlet Blamark, Mr.
and Mrs. Blddle, Mr. and Mrs. Beck,
Fred and Dlanne Beck and Mr. and
Mrs. Andrews.
Dorothy Buchter To
Have July Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Buchter an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Dorothy, .to Laurence J.
Maloney of San Frsnelsoo, Calif.
For the paat year. Miss Buonter
has attended Heald college In San
Francisco.
The couple plan to be married July
17th at St. John'a Episcopal church
In Ross. Calif.
Miss Buchter arrived In Medford
thla week from the bay city and will
spend soma time visiting her parents
at their home on North Riverside
avenue prior to the wedding date.
P.E.O. To Have
Annual Guest Day
Chapter BE of the P.E.O. Sister
hood will hold Its annual guest day
at the Girls' Community clubhouse,
Saturday afternoon at a o'clock. Mlas
Catherine Stewart la In charge of the
program and Is being assisted by Mra
D. H. Ferry. Mra. J. H. Cochran and
Mra. R. O. Fowler.
Mrs. F. Wilson Walt la In charge
of refreshment and Is being ssalsted
by Mra. Victor Sether and Mra. Louis
Brown.
Honor Mra. Plane
On Mothers Day
V s. E. O. Flene, of Sardine Creek,
was pleasantly surprised on Moth
ers' day when Mr. and Mrs, L. 8. Dike.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rookard and Wal
ter Clifton of Medford, and Mr and
Mrs. L. o. Scott of Central Point
drove In about noon with a delicious
dinner ready to serve. Several nice
birthday gifts were also given Mrs.
Flene, whose birthday falls on Moth
er's dsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wise of Gold
Hill and Mr. and Mra. Grant Powell
and little granddaughter of Grants
Pass, were welcome callers during the
dsy.
planning a song, skit or soma gam or
contest. The entire family of the
Olrl Scout la Invited to share her
picnic supper and to attend the camp
fire program, floouts may plenla in
troopa or with their famlllee..
Slnoe the large court of awarda at
the mother and daughters' luncheon,
so many requests have come In for
another court of awarda that one la
being planned for June 23 or 34 at
headquarters. This will ba an out.
of-doora court of awards, and every
Girl Boout planning to attend la N
quested to take part In a pageant.
Practices for thla pageant will begin
June S from 3 to 4 p. m. Scouts
will please sssemble and sign up for
their character parte on thla day.
Leaders and troop committee mem
bers are asked to meet at thla time
to assist In the pageant preparations.
Calendar
Friday
8:00 p. m. Elt Dvuul Hubba Ttnt
No. H. armory.
Saturday
13:30 p. m. Daughters of Nile
luncheon, Hotel Holland.
3:00 p.m. Chapter BE of P. R. O.,
Olrli' Community club.
3:80 p.m. College Women'- club,
Civic club, Llthia Park, Ashland.
0 :80 p. m.-P oeahontii lodge
dance. Redman hall.
What the Girl
Scouts Are Doing
Thursday. May 10, the members of
the Medford council are entertaining
all registered Olrl Scout leaders snd
troop committee members, from S to
S, at the home of Mrs. Leonard Car
penter, on Hlllcreat road.
The all Olrl Scout playday at the
Jackson Hot Springs hsa been set for
Wednesday, June 1. Each troop Is
Quality
Home Made
ICE
CREAM
10 different flavors
at. 29c
Price's Candles are
ALWAYS FRESH
Taste B4 U Buy
PRICE'S
130 East Main
Pro -America
Mrels Monday
Prvi-America will convene Monday
afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Holland
hotel. Aa election primaries are only
a few daya away, Mrs. o. M. Hurd,
elub president, wishes members to
mske a special effort to be present
at thla session.
.
Visitor Departs
on Journey Hume
Miss Msrv S. Furber deoartnrf nn
the northbound train last night for
ner aome in St. Paul. Minn., after
visiting here ss the sueit nf Mr .n
Mrs. Frsncls J. BvrnM nt tv. rM
Staae road. Miss Furber planned to
tarry in Seattle, Wash., for a brief
visit with relatives. She la aa aunt
of Mrs. Byrne.
ELKS AND LADIES TO
HAVE SATURDAY PARTY
The Elks lodge la holding a bene
fit smoker snd dancing party Sat
urday night, May 14, In their tem
ple under sponsorship of the lady
Elks. Proceeds are to take care of
the cost of remodeling and refur
nishing of the ladles' parlor.
The party will start about 1:08 In
the evening. There will be gamea of
all klnda, IS rounds of boxing by
COO fighters. Dutch lunch will be
served all during the evening and
the party will wind up with dane
ing. Only Elks and lady Elks will be
admitted.
Decision Soon On
Supplying Helium
WASHWOTOW, May IS. (A?)
President Roosevelt aald, today there
would be a meeting very aoon of the
national munltlona control board to
pass on Oermany'a request for net.
lum.
Under the law the all cabinet
office ra constituting the board must
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jaekson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Amelia
S. Antle. deceased.
Notice la hereby given, that the
underalgned has been appointed and
qualified as administrator of the
Estate of Amelia 6. Antle, deceased;
all persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, with proper vouchers, at
the office of Kenneth O. De'nman,
attorney for the undersigned, In the
Jackson County Bank Building In
Medford. Jackson County, Oregon,
within six months from tha data
hereof.
Dated and first published May IS,
1S38. R. F. ANTLE,
Administrator of the Estate of
Amelia S. Antle, Deceased.
unanimously Approve the helium
sale and tha president has no power
to intervene.
Secretary Ickes, a board member,
baa withheld his consent on the
ground of lack of assurance that h
gaa will not be used far military
purpoaea.
Closing time for Toe Late It) Clas
sify Ads la 1:30 p. m.
SAFETY for Your SAVINGS
. JACKSON COUNTY FEDERAL
SAVINGS & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
126 EAST MAIN ST.
BEGINS SUNDAY MAY 15-
A New, Delightful
SUNDAY AFTERNOON PARTY
From 2 to 6 Every Sunday at
Rogue River Lodge
you'll enjoy this new Sunday afternoon party
specially planned for YOU and yonr family . t
A Special SOc Lunch Served
Delicious Sunday Dinners $1.00 .
Sandwiches and Beverages
No Cover Charge Come As You Are
GOOD MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
Values from 15c to 49c
As - -ii TT(R :
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S T many with gay striped trims I Marvelous value!
; I 05 nu 20.
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- 4 -10'
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