Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 14, 1940, Image 8

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• FRIDAY AND
• SATURDAY
In Cooperation with the
AMERICAN LEGION
We Present
“The Flag Speaks
A glorious all-Technicolor
story of our flag. Its birth,
its meaning, a pictorial clas­
sic of the spirit of America.
plus
“The Man Who
Wouldn’t Talk
with
Lloyd Nolan
Jean Rogers
a
MARSHAL OF
MESA CITY”
with
George O’Brien
Friday, June 14, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, June 14, 1940
her home Wednesday A covered
dish luncheon was served at noon,
Trinity
followed by a business session.
Eleven members and one visitor
was present.
Hr. Claude E. Sayre. Vicar
• Kenneth Lusk of I aks Angeles
is visiting his aunt, M ra. Carrie
Holy communion, 8 a m.
• Mr and Mra. Walter Davis Wimer.
Church school, 9:30 am.
and daughter Lydia Catherin and
Sermon and morning prayer, 11
Mrs. Haines moved to the Bell­ • Mra. Ruth Reid of Portland,
former resident of 'raient, has a. m.
view neighborhood last week
Holy communion every Wednes­
• Mrs. Howard Holmes has re­ been visiting with Mt and Mis. day,
9:30 a m.
turned from California where she J. C. Williams
Choir will meet 7:30 p. tn. Fri-
was called to her sister s bedside. • Tom Carter of Ashland was a ilay.
Her sister is reported to be im­ Talent caller Saturday.
proving slowly.
• Mr. and Mra. Lyle Tame spent
• Lloyd Lamb of the Klamath the week-end at their ranch on
country is visiting his father, Tom Dead Indian.
• Mr and Mrs R. F. Parks and
Lamb, and other relatives here.
• Mrs. Ed Boardman underwent Mrs Wayne Cowdrey and two FOR SALK New and used desks,
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and
a major operation at Ashland children spent Tuesday at the
Ditsworth ranch as guests of Ml.
safes. Medford Office Equip­
Community hospital Wednesday
ment Co.. 32 North Grape street.
• John Childers has been ap­ and Mrs Andy Carrol and family.
Medford.
(48tf)
pointed assistant scoutmaster of • Mrs. Mary Porter of Portland
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Talent Boy Scouts.
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
• The Home Economics club met Tryon Mrs. Porter is a sister of
of Oregon In and for Jui-kwii
in the home of Mrs L. H. Gallat­ Mr Tryon.
County
in in Valleyview Tuesday in an • Ivan Brown is visiting at the
home of his sister. Mrs. Catharine In the Matter of the Estate of
all-day session.
MARIA J DAVIS. Deceased.
• Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Hamilton Davidson «
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and family of north Jacksonville • Mr. and Mrs. W. M Maxwell
The undersigned having been
are owners of a new electric range
called on Talent friends Sunday.
appointed by the above entitled
• Gladys Goddard left for Ban­ and refrigerator.
don Monday where she will spend • Mrs. George Galbraith and court of the state of Oregon, for
daughters Jean and Helen were the county aforesaid, administrat­
her vacation with relatives
• Mrs. Bessie Franklin of Klam­ hostesses at a bridal shower in or of the estate of Maria J Davis,
ath Falls visited her daughter. their home Saturday in honor of deceased, and having qualified,
Mrs. Clyde Sowell and family last Dorothy Mathis. Many beautiful notice is hereby given to the cred-
gifts were received by the bride­ 1 itora of, and all persons having
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stager have elect. Those attending included I | claims against said deceased, to
received word that the home of Mesdames Mary Mason. Edna present them, duly verified as re­
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Russell was Holdridge, Genevieve Holdridge, quired by law. within six months
destroyed by fire Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Penland, Winnie Mason. I | after the first publication of thia
Russell is a daughter of the Stag­ Ethel Lacy, Mabel Duncan. Lumie notice, to said administrator at
ers and lives in the Applegate val­ Rapp. Edythe Hayman. Margaret the office of Briggs A Briggs, at­
Mathis. Parthena Terrill. Jean torneys. Pioneer building, Ash­
ley.
• Frank Churchill and two sons Simmons, Elvina Bell. Helen Eng- land. Oregon.
WM M BRIGGS
of Twin Oaks. Calif., formerly of berg, Anna Dickey. Mary With­
Talent, called on friends here Sat- row. Nell Young. Blanche Robin­ Administrator of the Estate of
Maria J. Davis. Deceased.
son. Ada Bell. Ruby Riggs, Dorris
urday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parks re­ Reeder, Edith Goddard, Mrs. Foss. Dated June 14. 1940
turned from Portland Monday, Mrs McCulloch and the Misses (Jun 14-21-28 Jul 5)
where they spent last week at- Dorothy Slagel, Helen Coomes and
NOTICE OF MALE
tending the rose festival. They Bertha Hayman
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
were guests there of Mr and Mrs. • Mrs. Earl Withrow of Lincoln, that on June 29, 1940. at 10 o'clock
w’ho has been visiting relatives in a m. at the front door of the
Lowell Gault.
• Talent Grange members met Talent for the last week, has re­ court house in Medford, Jackson
Thursday evening with visitors turned home.
county, Oregon. I shall sell at
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present from Bellview and Griffin
public auction for cash to the
Creek Granges. The coming fair, • Mrs. Marcella Scribner visited highest bidder the following de-
to be held in the fall, was dis­ with her parents in Fort Jones
cussed. Dates were set and com­ early in the week
mittees instructed for preparing • Ben Anderson of Redding vis­
exhibits. Talent Grangers attended ited here last week-end.
Life
church in a body in the Medford • Bert Swartsley Sunday re­
Methodist church in observance of turned from Corvallis where tí e
their annual ‘'go-to-church" Sun­ has been a student at OSC.
day. The Rev Thomas Temple • Mr and Mrs. Wesley Hoxie of
Monuments and Markers
delivered the sermon. At the Last Copco, Calif., visited here this
of Bronae and Granite
Grange meeting Mrs. Babb, a re­ week at the home of Mr and Mrs
At Prices You Can Afford
cent bride, was presented with a W. M. Herbert.
beautiful table lamp as a wedding • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sander of
Yreka visited here Sunday at the
present.
M.
• Mr. and Mrs Charles Alcocks home of Mr and Mrs. W. O. San-
Next Door to Poat Office
of Reno. Nev., visited her mother, der.
( all Office 6261, Hee. 6406
Mrs. Sam Wilburn, last week-end. • Mrs. Evelyn Hollister Sunday
Evening Appointments
• Mrs. W. M Maxwell entertain­ returned from a trip to the rose
•BEl'ENBABLE KER VICE"
ed the Rogue River Navy Moth­ festival in Portland.
ers' club at an all-day meeting in • Subscribe for The Miner today I
Episcopal
Church
• WANT ADS •
scribed real property, situated in
Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the
southerly side line of Main street
in the city of Ashland, Jackson
county. Oregon, which point lies
North 66 degrees W West along
mild street boundary 30 feel from
the point of intersection of Houth-
erly line of Main street with West­
erly aide line of First avenue
(heretofore known as Hargadine
avenue); thence South 30 degrees
02* West 100 feet to a point on
the northerly side line of an alley
as described in Volume 00 on page
400, Deed Records of Jackson
county, Oregon, which point is 30
feet distant from intersection of
the Northerly side line of said
alley with westerly side line of
said First avenue; thence North
06 degrees 19' West along North­
erly side line of said alley
06 feet; thence North 30 degrees
02' East 100 feet to a point on
Southerly side line of Main street
which point is distant 86 fret
along the southerly side line of
Main street from Its intersection
with westerly side line of First
avenue; thence South 06 degrees
19’ East along the Southerly line
of Main street 06 feet to place of
beginning.
Also, the party wall right In
West wail in First National Bank
building as set forth in an agree­
ment of record in Vol. 69 of Deeds
on page 060 and as contained tn
deed of said First National Bank
of Ashland to J. Syd McNair ami
Susie L. Allen as of record Vol
77 of Deeds on J»age 2. Records of
Jackson county. Oregon.
Also: Subjsct to the conditions,
rights and privileges relating to
West party wall of the premises
the
herein described, contained in an
agreement made between J. Syd
McNair and Susie L Allen with
N. J. Reasoner as recorded In Vol.
88 of said Deed Records on page
468 and Deed of Record Vol. 87.
page 414, tlni•
Said sule is made pursuant to
an execution issued out of the
i 'iii mt (’<>»»11 <>r ihe xtnte ot <n.
gon for Jackson county on the
20th day of May, 1940, In a cer­
tain cause wherein G 8. Butler is
plaintiff and O. T. Bergner, rt til,
are defendants
I Mt. .1 M.iv 24. 1940
SYD I BROWN. Sheriff,
By HOWARD GAULT
I M 31, J 7-14 21 I
Deputy
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