Southern Oergon New« Review, Ashland, Ore. Thurs., j ujy 194« NEWS FROM Donkey Baseball at Talent Saturday T a le n t, J u ly 14 — T h e T a le n t E lons and V e te ra ns baseball team s p la y e d a gam e o f d o n ke y baseball S a tu rd a y e ve n in g fo r th e e n jo y m n t «if n il those pre s­ e n t e xce p t the tw o team s. The Eions team was com posed o f Eo re n C asbier, ca tche r, Bob H u tc h ­ inson, p itc h e r, M o n ty B a rn e tte , f ir s t base, E rn ie W h ite , second base, E rn ie A lle n , th ir d base, H a ro ld S trauss, s h o rt stop, H e r m an G e rb e r, H a ro ld K e n y o n and C h a rle s L a k e y , fie ld e rs . T he v e t­ era ns team was m ade up o f H a r ­ o ld C u lv e r, ca tch e r, Jo h n B u tle r, p itc h e r. Jack B u rd c ll, fir s t base, G o rd y W illia m s , second base, T e x K i/ik e r, th ir d base, Joe F enton, J r. s h o rt stop, Lee B o yd , Dea C ox and C on nie W a ite , fie ld e rs. T h e gam e ended in a tie w ith b o th team s s c o rin g tw ic e . T he E lons cleared $11« 00 on the I'a n ie w h ic h th e y bad sponsored T he c ity fir»1 .lads are b u rn in g o ff the v a a n t lots and o th e i fire hazards a ro u n d to w n . Mrs. F ra n k C. L e a rn in g and c h ild re n have a rriv e d to jo in hei husband w h o lias been s ta y in g w it h h is m o th e r, E liz a b e th L e a rn m g w h ile lo o k in g a ro u n d fo r « p e rm a n e n t lo ca tio n . A ll scouts w ho had passed tin .............„ „ took a h ik e Sat 1 < n d e rfo .........„ o t test, u id a y a fte rn o o n FOR THE BRIDE TO BE DIAMONDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 57.50 and up Diamond Resetting and Remounting f l M u 283 E. M ain Talent Plans For Harvest Festival G o ing tha rounds ol T a le n t gossip is th e story of our ca tfis h fis h in q ch a m p io n . It seems th a t one of our out stan d in q citizen s w e n t fis h ­ inq on the R oque a fe w days aqo w ith a h e avy lin e and p le n ty of hoolai. H e th re w out th e lin e and snaqqed som ethinq. w h ich, alth o u q h it d id n ’'t show m uch fiq h t, s till d id n 't seem in c lin e d lo le t qo of his lin e . So w h a t d id he do but d raq in a sack of d ro w n e d cats. Phone 5131 ¡Durden Club Meets With Ethel Laeev T ,,„ A j S c T a le n t, J u ly 14 A t th e last m e e tin g o f tin- T a le n t G range, H. D. Moor«-, V. D. M ille r , and H e n ry G aley o f A s h la n d R e a lty B o a rd presented plans for Ash lan d F a ll F e s tiv a l ju b ile • Space has been a llo c a te d fo r a booth fro m the T a le n t d is tric t and. o r ­ g a n iz a tio n s o r In d iv id u a ls p la n ­ in g a d is p la y are asked to c o n ­ ta ct M aster F lo y d Lacey o r the fo llo w in g c o m m itte e m em bers: g ra m and hay, E. If. G a lla tin or W. W R obison; ra w fr u its , M rs. L o y a l Bates; vegetables, G eorge H a rtb r y or Steve E u n a k ; flo w e rs , M a rg a re t H a m ilto n o r E th e l L a ­ cey; a rt, M rs. E lv a N e w m a n o r Iro a R edm on; R u th S trauss and I ’hoelre Beers are to a rra n g e a k it fo r the last n ig h t o f th e ju b ­ ile e . O ffic e rs o f tfu- grange a re on a c o m m itte e to a rra n g e the booth. la te n t w a te r users are b ___ eing a llo w e d to lu n th e w a te r fr o i.i 4 I be sm a ll fa ------- rm s ------m c o u n c et il p in. to 8 p.m. Instead o t fro m 4 a t the hom e o f M r. and M rs M e r ­ p h i. to 7 p.m. r i l l K e lly Tuesday evening. T he Lad ie s o f the H E C m et J u ly 13 lesson was on beet seed. at t h i home o f M rs. W W. R o b i­ son in A s h la n d fo r a p ic n ic lu n h - M tia W D S C H U B C M 1’a.stor Irw in P. A lg -r eon and business m eeting. J? <»«» a in. L ib ie S. hr«,l M: and M rs. Ja ck O sborne and I 1/ ’0 a m . W orsh ip s„ r vlrw ¿ 2 E n d ea v o r fa m ily are s p en ding a co u p le o f »0 pur, I-rain» „nil W o r sh ip 1 weeks v is itin g frie n d s and re la - * .«lr.es.lay t (>n „ , , ra yer tves a t A u b u rn , W a sh in g to n . r a u r t lu n o s in cavaci M r. and M rs. A1 J e ffrie s and i i 4(’. n S '»5‘la v Hch" °l a« u s u a l c h ild re n o f O n ta rio , C a lifo rn ia , i v ' M o r n i n g w o r sh ip . M e s sa g e v is ite d Mrs. J e ffrie s , p arents. M r. I t>.v_ , M , rs ,,v H en ry „ M cN air. and M rs. F ra n k H o ld rid g e la s t *£. - e- E v e n in g S e r v ic e fr e n e n l e d b y w eek. »hh> o fR o m o n a Coldw ell and w .,i-' M r. and Mrs. Joe H a rris o n e x - "r pect to re tu rn fro m a tw o w eeks sum m ow i v is it to Los A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia J ’ 1 A 1 *- (11- O R E G O N FO R F rid a y . J.M KHON COUNTY * " T he B ro w n ie s have been d is ­ A R L E N E C L A R K , P la in tiff, c o n tin u e d u n til th e fir s t W ednes- U H o! i n ’ ul>>" know n aa r those few pennies you hire a mighty servant. . . a bigger servant than ever before. There w ill soon be «wive as many telephones on the (¿oast as there were ten years ago. I hey continue to go in rapidly. And each one added makes your telephone that much more valuable G IB U S and c l ! l “ i e i ’{ T 8 o n f o u s in i o f K a tie Estes, A r th u r The T a le n t-P h o e n ix VFW A u x ilia r y , Post 7578 sponsored a “ p o t lu c k ’’ supper, fo llo w e d by a show . T he p o tlu c k was a t 7 p. M r. and M rs. R o y Estes o v e r the m. last Tuesday e ven in g a t the w eek end. T h e y w e n t up to see c ity h a ll. Ladies w ere asked T ) C ra te r L a k e on S a tu rd a y and fu rn is h a covered dish and the fish ed S unday. A fie ld day was held a t the fa m ily fo r a gotxl m eal and a S o u th e rn O regon E x p e rim e n t fre e show . T he e ve n t was held in second f a r m near T a le n t W ednesday c o m m e m o ra tio n o f th e J u ly 14. a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e lo ca l post. D im b and fa m ily fro m Io w a. M r. - , : £ Eth«-I Lacey. M rs. M a rg a re t M a th is , p re s id e n t and M rs. F ern W e lls , secretary, o ffic e rs fo r the co m ing year, w ere in s ta lle d by M rs. Edna H o ld rid g e , past p re s i- v tn l . O th ,'r « U lcers in c lu d e M rs. V ic Mason, vlce-pres., and M rs. C harles K ro rp , tre a s u re r. Mrs. G race G a lb ra ith presented c o r­ teges to the r e tir in g o ffic e rs , new o ffic e rs and hostess. C om m ittee s w ere apponted as fo llo w s : hos- p ita llty , E th e l Lacey, Agnes H a r­ k e r and A n na E u n a k ; p ro g ra m , Grac«- G a lb ra ith , Edna H o ld rid g e and M rs. C laude W a rd; books, W in ifre d Mason. E d ith G o d d a rd and R uth C ra in ; p u b lic ity , G e r­ tru d e O ttln g e r and Fern W e lls flo w e rs , B e rtha K ro rp . A n in te re s tin g d e m o n s tra tio n o f the a rt o f corsage m a k in g was given, R efreshm ents w ere served to 22 guests by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A gns H a c k le r. n A ,{ K E S J How to make a telephone grow f N T , i ! i A < a R, j g in a o w i/a i , , ‘S “ ,,d JO H N DOE »' U S S , w ife and hu nh and . lb.- un- k n ow n h e ir or d e v is e e s o f «be h e r e ­ in n a m ed d e fe n d a n ts ; a ls o a ll- o th e r I WOODEN . . . ★ Book Shelves ★ Chests i f Dressing Tables if Hope Chests We Like Them . , . Why “Wooden” You? Wick Furniture 279 E a s t M a in ■* P hone 8761 July Clearance MEN’S STRIPED T-SHIRTS 65e BOYS SHORT or LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 95e Mcrlped in th e c o m p la in t, TO EACH AND A L L % F n<1T H t- A BO V E D E F E N D A N T S : ™ E IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E OJ O R E G O N , You and e a ch o f you i n n w e r ^ h e re,,U ‘? ' d to -‘PPear And v u In i ? «" " » ’'a im H ied a g a in s t } o u in th e a b o v e e n title d s u it on or th e las« d ay o f fou r w eek s I from th e d a te o f the f i r s t p u b lh u - tlon o f t h is su m m o n s, and . i f you \ ° “ ,«IJ<«U' “ nd a n s w e r sa id t , h ,p la in t, fo r w an t th e r eo f, th e P la in t if f Will u p p ly to th e C ou rt fo r th e r e l i e f d em an d ed In tier co m - im w lt’- 8UCC,nctl>' «Hated a s fo llo w s , 1. If your telephone grew in size as the system-serving it grows, it might look like someday. Since 1940 alone, telephones have increased 75% on the Coast. And the growth continues. Today your telephone is a bigger, more valuable servant than ever. Here’s how it got that way. ib is 3. Who pay« for now equipment? Half a million dollars a day needed to expand and improve comes from investors who put their savings into the telephone business, To continue growing and improving, we must sell our services at fair and adequate prices that provide profits for investors that arc fair and adequate. T h a t e a ch and a ll or th e d e fe n d ­ a n ts h e r e in be req u ired to f u lly se t fo r th a n y and a ll r ig h t, title , e s t a t e lien c la im or in te r e st w h a tso e v e r t h a t th e y , or a n y o f th em , m ay h ave, or cla im In, to, or iijhiu the real prop erty d e sc r ib ed in th e C om p laint herein or a n y pari or p arcel th e r e- h i , w h ic h sa id real p roperty in sit u a lfd in J a c k so n C o u n ty , O regon anti m ore p a r tic u la r ly d escrib ed a s fo llo w s, to -w it: L o ts T en (1 0 ) and E lev e n ( I I ) B lock (2 ) T w o, W est M edford in J a c k so n C o u n ty, O regon. T h a t e a ch and a ll o f th e c la im s that m a y he im ide tin th e p art o f any or a ll o f sa id d e fe n d a n ts h erein , in or to sa id real p r o p e r ty h erein d escrib ed , o r a n y pari th e r e o f, be ad ju d ged an d d e c la r ed Io b e n u ll and v o id th a t th e p la in t if f h erein be d e c r e e d t o be t h e o w n er In fe e sim p le ol sa id rea l p r o p e r ty , fr e e and c le a r o l a n y r ig h t or c la im w h a ts o e v e r on tlie part o f th e sa id d e fe n d a n ts or tiny o f th em . T h a t e a c h and a ll o f th e d e fe n d ­ a n ts h erein , and each and a ll p e r so n s c la im in g , or to c la im , by, th r o u g h or under th e m , or a n y o f th em , be f o r ­ ever e n jo in e d , r e s tr a in e d and barred from a s s e r t in g , a tte m p tin g to e s t a b ­ lish . or c la im in g , a n y r ig h t, title , e sta te , lie n , o r in te r e st w h a ts o e v e r In, to , or upon sa id real p rop erty, or any part or p arcel th e r e o f, and th a t p l a i n t i f f s t it le to sa id p r e m is e s he forever q u ie te d and se t n t rest T ills su m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o r ­ der o f th e H on orab le H K. H ann a, B ulge o f l | , e C ircu it C ourt o f J ack - son i o u n ty , O regon , m ade and e n ­ tered on th e 2.1 d a y o f Ju n e, 194R. Tin tim e p r e sc rib e d in sa id order for p u b lic a tio n o f i b is su m m o n s is once each w eek for fou r c o n s e c u tiv e w eeks. T h e d a te o f th e fir s t p u b li­ c a tio n o l t h is su m m o n s is th e 1st day o f J u ly 1948. O. H. B e n g tso n H arry A. S k errv , Jr. A tto r n e y s fo r P la in t if f , 126 E a st M ain S tr e e t III 11. IS. 19. 2(1 M e d f o r d , Ore. More than 70,000 people working together to fur­ nish ever better telephone service to the West To P O R U A N D o r S A N F R A N C IS C O N e x t t im e , tr y Southern P aciflc’a pop ular n ig h t tra in to I o rtla n d or San Francisco. S tre tch o u t and sleep in a room y com fortable Standard Pullm an berth w hile the miles gl.de b y ’ N e x t m orning y o u're there, rested and refreshed ready for w ork or p lay O ve rn igh t service re tu rning , too. I t ’s the easy, safe, tim e-saving way to travel. Econom ical, too O r you can ride in com fortable coaches a t s till lower fares bor schedulee, fares or Pullm an reservations, ju s t call. The Pacific Telephone A ) ) and Telegraph Company B etter Clothes for Less Money MONUMENTO M arb le, G ran ite, Bronza E x tra L etterin g A ra ila b le BURNSAGENCY •On U w P i u . " S«P The F rien d ly Southern Pacific Passenger elation 4th 4 A . . Phone 7M1