Southern Oregon New« Review, Ashland, Ore. Thur., July 29, 1948 THE PHOENIX NEWS Dr. Hoey Speaks To Lions Club School Patrons Okey Merger Phoenix, J u ly 29 Dr. Charles Hoey, who has spent several years in L ib e ria A fric a and Shanghai, China, was the featur i ‘d speaker at the Monday meet mg o f the Phoenix Lions club. Members o f the club met at the C ladrnore fo r the d inner m eeting and later retired to Lucky Lief'« home where D r Hoey showed pictures of th ese countries and th e ir people. Mr. und Mrs. Stovei have sold th e ir farm on H ighw ay 99 and have bought a place near A h land. Mrs. Lein Greenwood and son, R ichard, and M r. W. Owens, M edford, called ut the H. A Pel «•rson home Wednesday. Johnny’s Garage ‘ ‘« in p U ta M u llir , O L u ll« ln < M u ta r T u n « o p . J t H iu r lii« Krn«r<«iioy Ssrvlca Telephone 7743 lliw uy »> Uhoani«, Un- (form erly Skinner«) Your Hot Weather Retreat Where You Meet Your Friend« Phoenix, J u ly 29 School pal rons of Phoenix, N orth Phoenix and Independence d ls tilc ts la t week voted on the question of m erging the d iitrlc ta , and from the C ounty S u p erinte ndent’s o f fice It is learned that the consoli da tio n was favored. The Independence d is tric t cast 31 votes in favoi of the m erger and 23 against. N orth Phoenix cast 20 votes, w ith 14 fo r and 4 against, w h ile voters in the Phoe n ix d is tric t were unanim ously in favor. Phoenix, J u ly 29 Fussy b u lg ier« broke in to the Leo Uohls service station last Wednesday n ig h t and stole tw o jackkm ves, according to Holds w ho discov ered the robbery e a rly Thursday m o rn in g when he opened the station fo r business. “ They must have been fussy," Bohls said, “ Because they refu ed to take the 75c In pennies w hich was a ll the money in the t ill.” The burglers gained entrance by knocking out the lo w e r p o r tio n of the w indow in the fro n t door and unsnapping the n ight lock. They very c a re fu lly p ile d up the broken glass from the door in a neat arrangem ent. Police -are Investigating fin g e rp rin ts le ft be hind. M r. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and fa m ily picnicked on the Appl< gate Sunday. John Myers, Jr., who is em ployed at C ra te r Lake d u rin g the summer, w ent fishing M on- duy and Tuesday of this week. M r. and Mrs. C. G. Peehler caught th e ir lim it on creeks of the low er Rogue last week. M r. und Mrs. E m il Nelson, P o rtlan d , have been visiting tin C G. P eehler home. V ic Richardson and A lb e rt G r iffith who le ft fo r Southern C a lifo rn ia F rid a y night called from Stockton Monday to te ll Richardson's fa m ily , that a ll was w ell. Mrs. Ruth Stortgen and son, Dori, and d a u g h te r-in -la w , T rina, Visited Mrs. R. E Tennold and S hirlee Richardson, and the Not ton fa m ily , Sunday. C urley Briscoe d id n 't get 1». go fishing Sunday as he had w o rk to do at home M r. and Mrs. C. R. Bennett, i T illam ook, Oregon, are vis itin g M r. and Mrs. J C. H utchins and fa m ily. M r. and Mrs. John M ille r and fa m ily w ent to Diam ond Lake over the weekend. M r. and Mrs. W P. W oodley, Brem erton, W ashington have been vis itin g M r. and Mrs. W. R Haggard. Mrs. W oodley Is recup e ra tin g from an accident and a serious operation. Mrs Inez M cA u le y and son F rank, T w in Falls, Idaho, are v is itin g M r. and Mrs. Dave Adam s Mrs M cA uley is a teach er In the T w in Falls school sys tem. MRS M A D D EN LEAVES FOR E N G L IS H V A C A T IO N Phoenix, J u ly 29— Mrs. M a rvin Madden and daughter, Sarah, le ft Sunday fo r England where she w ill v is it her parents She is the w ife of M a rv in Madden, son of Mr. and Mrs. E S. M ad den Southern Oregon Home Story In Holiday Magazine John L its te r and his tw o-room • “ House o f M y s te ry " are featured 1 in an a rticle In the A ugust Issue of H oliday. C arried in the magazine’s “ U n der the Sun" departm ent, the M r. and Mrs. A. A. R ollins and article tells its readers that more daughters, Jeanne, Evelyn, and than 1,500,000 persons have v is it C arrol, fo rm e rly of Vista, C a l ed the m ystery bouse “ where the ifornia, have purchased the farm w orld suddenly stands on its ear and a ll N a tu re ’s laws appear at K lam ath Junction owned by to be n u ll and vo id ." Mrs. Donald Rear, The R ollins The a rticle continues: "N o car «ire m oving from th e ir te m p o r ary home on H o lly and Idaho n iv a l fu n house w ith c a re fu lly streets to the ranch this week prepared effects comes up to this I heir son A lle n and w ife also are cockeyed shanty, where e ve ry preparing to occupy the second th in g and everybody Inclines to house on the place, and another ward the m agnetic north objects son W illa rd and w ife and th e ii ro ll u p h ill, brooms stand unsup in fa n t son Dale, have alread.v ported at an angle on the floor, moved in to the a d joinin g pro p people seem to grow ta lle r as erty, purchased from M r. anr they w a lk away fro m you and shorter as they approach, and a Mr«. George Low d, plum b line ju s t adds to the con Mrs. Willi/Ÿ'd R ollins Is e m p lo y fusion. ed in the office at C om m unity M r. L its te r meets his s ig h t Hospital in M edford. M r. and Mrs. C. A. Eym an a r seers on levelground, delivers a b rie f history of the place, and rived last Sunday from Selah Washington, to be the house hands out s c ie n tific lite ra tu re . He tells pqpple to be sure to b r guests of her sister and fa m ily ing th e ir cameras w ith them ‘ to prove that illu s io n is o u t o f the E. K ear question.’ Even dow n-to-ear t h room in scientists are occasional!v eon- 494 H ol- KJamath Junction 1 I NOTICE TO C R EDITO RS IN C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E | S T A T E OF OREGON IN A N D ¡FO R T H E C O U N T Y OF JA C K SON. In the M a tte r o f the Estate of I C O N S T A N T IN E G. CHUMOS, ! Deceased. | N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , th a t the undersigned, by an O rd er o f the C irc u it C o u rt of the State o f Oregon in and fo r the C ounty of Jackson d u ly made and entered on the 2nd day of J u ly , 1948, was appointed A d- j m in is tra to r of the Estate o f Con- i stantine G. Chumos, Deceased, land th a t he has d u ly q u alified as such a d m in istra to r. A ll persons having cla i m s [against said Estate are hereby n o tifie d to present the same duly v e rifie d as required by law , to him at tiie K n o x B u ild in g . A sh land, Oregon, w ith in six months I o f the date of this notice. | Dated and fir s t published this 15th day o f J u ly , 1948. BEN T. LO M B A R D A d m in is tra to r o f the above Estate. V A N D Y K E & LO M B A R D A tto rn e ys fo r the Estate. « 1 5 4t Phoenix, J u ly 28 — Members of the Harvest F e stiva l c o m m it tee of the Ashland R ealty board . who attended a m eeting of the Phoenix grange, Tuesday even ing included S. C. Jones, H e n ry Gaiey, H a rry Moore, D M. Low e and B e rt M ille r. They explained the plan of the H arvest Festival to grange m em bers and requested the coopera tio n o f the PhAenix grange in m aking the a ffa ir a success. saying: “ The w hole th in g Is a m arvelous illu sio n , a first-class exam ple of w hat happens to one’s senses when a ll norm al planes o f reference are removed. There is no horizon, no v e rtic a l trees (they were a ll moved by the same landslide th a t tw isted the house), nothing fro m w hich to gauge v e r tic a lly or horizont- a lity . I t was an accident th a t t i l t ed a ll the trees in the area north. The V o rte x is, o f course, pure to m m yyro t, and there is no ‘fie ld of force. B u t a ll other phenom ena do appear as stated.’’ Y our S herw in - W illiam s D ealer Phoenix Feed & Seed H ighw ay 99, Phoenix Weed K ille rs & Sprays N e x t T o P o n t ( r l t i i e P h o e n ix O re lines is transverse. Its pow er of penetration is n e ith e r affected nor m inim ized by a heavy lead Power Hour. We«l., 7.to p.m. shield. The reverse oscillation o f the D. T e rra lin e is confirm ed at PHOEM ZX MAZAKEMK CHUM CH W « "e ‘i i e n A , ^ r , h o f th e « » a a re n e the center o f the V ortex, and can a ll o u r c o i[d la l I n v it a t io n to be checked, as can a ll other oscil lations, by its reaction on the S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 45. posture of the in d iv id u a l conduct Morning Worship li:00 ing the test.* ” Evening Service 7:30 The a rticle tells its readers vl “ .ldr e ed t X ye7r 30nd Pral8e Ser' that the shanty was fo rm e rly a t h e ^ e n ^ y church. y° Ur ,r *en<’ to m in e r’s assaying office, and be Pastor Hey, C Henry Lacy came the house o f m ystery some 30 years ago when “ a fo rtu ito u s landslide nudged the shack 40 feet d o w n h ill to its present site, I knocking walls, flo o r and ceiling askew In the process.” The magazine quotes D r. E lio t A lle n ^ Oregon State geologist, as' i I BENTON V ariety Store PH O EN IX C H R ISTIAN CHURCH E. H. 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