Southern Oregon New» Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, February io , 1949 THE PHOENIX NEWS received. The M istletoe P lunlng ■ U IT IW E Q U IT Y TO Q U IE T T IT L E IU K M O S I m ill, Ashlund, has donated lu m IN T i l l ’. C I M i 'U I T C D U I I T O K T H E H T .X T K <«K O llE d O N , IN A N I» K<»lt ber fo r the wuinscoting E lk T H E C O U N T Y O K J .V K H H .V <• L IT W II.L K M m ill IIA T T IE Lum ber company, M edford, has I . I T M W I I . I . K I t . Ii unhand »m l w lf. P la in tif fs , donated a tru ck load of struc- va. P h u i'iiix, Feb. 11 The Pho«*- j tu ru l tim bers. M A IIV H E I.M H . 11 w lfln w ; A D D IH O N I I I . I . M H mid J A N E D O E H E I.M H . his ntx C om m unity d u b und Y outh 1 O ther donations Include an w i f i - , I f u iu rrlt-d und liv in g a ll Center held u regular executive! know n lm lr s -u l-la w o f A D D I- electric w a ffle iron w hich was H Hu- O N D IIE I . M H , decennw l; O I . I V E I ! com m ittee m eeting tbix week ut . I*. H E I.M H mid J A N E D O E H E I.M H , the home of A C Lew is, piettl- offered by Bussell Davis, of the I l l s w lf« . I f m a rrie d and liv in g , arid Phoenix V a rie ty Store; a tire and th e ir reap er-live u nkn o w n h eirs, If dent. d e ie a s e d . A L I I E H T M I I E I . M H and E C. C oin, picxulent of the W tube from San Jennings, a table I J A N E H O E IIE I . M H . his w ife , If M.C.A. hoard of directors m et tennis table, Mrs. Clarence H a r m a rrie d and liv in g , and t h e ir resper-- I liv e u nkn o w n h elra . I f der-eused, w ith the c lu b to give his support rison. I I I E N I I V H H E L M S and J A N E D O E I I E I.M H , tils w ife , I f m a rrie d and und to encourage the endeavors Plans ure being made for a p a r i liv in g , and th e ir re s p e c tiv e unkno w n of the new com m unity project. I h eirs . If deceased; being a ll «he The m eeting included a report ty und dunce w hich w ill be held j kno w n h e irs o f J A M E H I IE I.M H , de- i » r ased and an y and a ll o th e r p of the general com m ittee, the February 26. Proceeds w ill go to it ie s or persons u n k n o w n c la im in a r g budding com m ittee and the Lions w ard the fund for the b u ild in g an y rig h t, l l l l e , estate, lien o r In t e r - ! esi In nt to the re a l p ro p e rty h e re «•lub. A rt Thompson spoke about described, D e fen d a n ts . M r and Mrs. Ernest Madden in a T< f t > e r Km the Lions d u b meeting. h. I vot • and s l l o f I I I . above nam ed D e fe n d a n t* Earl Brisco und A rth u r II Mac- ’ visited in Ashland Sunday. IN T H E N A M E O K T H E S T A T E Bob Mudden, who has been Intosh have been uppointed a O K O IIE O O N you and each o f yoi home on furlough, le ft last week a re hereby re q u ire d Io a p p e a r m a com m ittee to bu ild a large ther- ! a n s w e r the C o m p la in t file d aga in s t m om eter w hich w ill be erected In I to re tu rn to his unit. He is w ith you Iri the above e n title d suit on o' the M ilita ry Police. b efore I he Ia s i day o f fo u r w eeks a p rom inent place. The rise of —— —— (t- ............ fro m Ilo- d a le o f the f ir s t j.vit.ID the therm om eter w ill Indicate Hun o f Ib is S u m m ons und, I f you News R eview $3.00 per year b u ild in g progress. fu ll so to a p p e a r and a n s w e r sab C o m p la in t, fo r w ant th e re o f, the C om m ittm ents as to m aterials | P la in t if f s w ill a p p ly to the C o u rt and structures have already been fo r the r e lie f dem anded In th e ir C o m Community Club Progress Seen » Pet Foods and F arm Supplies Phoenix Feed & Seed H ighw ay 99, Phoenix Paint • Fertilisers Weed K illers MONUMENTS Johnny’s Garage C am ple«« M in o r R « h u lld ln « M o to r T u n e -u p - H e t» .rin g K m »r« e n c y llls liw y le r v t c « Telephone 7743 ss P h a e n li. M arble. G ranite. Bronte E x tra L ettering A vailab le BURNSAGENCY "On the P lata" O r. A a m u James Q. Adams P u b lic a c c o u n ta n t a A u d ito r A ih I I I h • In c o m e T m Hervlce R ystem s renoms 1 and 2 T a r i e r Bldg 25 N o rth M a in S tre e t T ele p h o n e t - t l l l Mill Wood Fuel Oil O regon Gunter Fuel Co. n t 4th St. a?- Phone 171 ! O e rtlfle d X a r a h a ll Strawberry Plants G ro w n In E a s te rn O regon W r it e fo r P r lle 1.1st A g r ic u lt u r a l A e eeu ro a « u r e e n e s Ito u le 2. ilo 1 72, P a y e tte , Id a h o * at'fvgrflf«» From where I sit... / / Joe M a rs h Duke Gets His Tractor Duka Thomas bought a farm with the money he'd saved in the Serv let, but he couldn't get a tractor. He needed It badly, but was tenth on tha local dealer’s list. “ Tell you what,” old man Peters aays. “ I f those nine fellows ahead o f you agree, you’ll get the next ona I get in .” "No, thanks," says Duke, “ 111 Just take my tu rn .” B ut old Peters mails out nine postcards. And the other day he tails Duke his tractor w ill be in next week. “ I simply wrote the facts to the fellows ahead of you. They decided i t ” From where I sit, it’s that spirit of understanding that helps make our democracy so great. Under standing for the other fellow’s problems snd respect for the other fellow’s rights — whether it’s his right to esrn a living, his right to cast his vote against your candi date, or even his right to enjoy a moderate, friendly glass of beer or ale— If and when he chooses. Let’s always keep it that way! Copyright. 1919, United Staler Brewert f oundation M R8. TH O M PSO N N A M E D T O W O O D C R A F T PO ST N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S Phoenix, Feb. 10 — Mrs. D o r othy Thompson was named past guardian neighbor of the N eigh bor of W oodcraft lodge, at a m eeting held at the home o f Mrs. M ark Hackney last week She w ill be Installed in this o ffice a- long w ith other officers A p r il 7. O ther officers named were Miss Elva Caster, guardian neighbor; Mrs. Elva Briscoe, advisor; Mrs. M yrtle Hixson, m agician; Mrs. Edna Hackney, attendant; Mrs. G ertie H utton, flag bearer; Mrs. Verna Anderson, captain of the guard: Mrs. D orothy L o ffe r, m u sician; Mrs. Enid Caster, banker; George Drake, inner sentinel; M e rvin Hixson, outer sentinel; Mrs. Mabel Bourne, Mrs. Bertha Cobleigh and Mrs. Florence D rake managers; Mrs. Anna C aldw ell, correspondent; and Mrs. L illia n Coleman, clerk. February 17 M edford and A sh land circles w ill be guests o f the Phoenix circle. MRS. BOURNE IN S T A L L E D p la in t s u c c in c tly s ta le d as fo llo w s , PRESIDENT T H IM B L E C LU B t o -w lt Phoenix, Feb. 10 — Mrs. Mabie T h a t a decree he e n te re d a d ju d i c a tin g an y und a ll rig h t title , es- Bourne was installed as president ta le , lie n o r c la im w hich you o r any rtf you h ave o r c la im to h av e In, to, of the Neighbor o f W oodcraft o r upon the re a l p ro p e rty s itu a te d In Jackson « 'o un ty, O regon, and now In T him ble club at the home of Mrs. the possession ol the P l a i n t i f f * , C. M L lt w l l l e r and H a t t ie l . l l w l l l e r . M ervin Hixson, last week. und more p a r tic u la r ly described a * Other officers Installed in fo llo w s t o -w lt B e g in n in g ut the m ost S o u th e r cluded Mrs. Anna C aldw ell, vice ly c o rn e r o f L o t One ( I ) In Block " H ” o f th e T o w n o f T a le n t, Jack- president; Mrs. Elpa Briscoe, sec aon C o u n ty O regon, acc o rd in g Io (he o ff ic ia l p la t th e re o f, now o f re ta ry; Mrs. Enid Caster, treas record In V o |. 19, page 23«» o f the Heed R ecords o f Juckson C o u n ty . urer; Mrs. Etta Parker. Mrs. H ix O reg on ; then ce N o rth e a s te r ly III.« ' son and Mrs. Cobleigh, finance fe e l a lo n g th e H o u th e a a te rly lin e o f said L o t . thence N o rth w e s te r ly committee. p a ra lle l w ith F ir s t S tre e t, «50.«» fee l to the N o r th w e s te r ly lin e ,,f E X A M IN E R C O M IN G la d 2 in said B lo ck ; thence S o u th w e s te rly a lo n g said lin e . 111.0 feet A D rivers License E xam iner to the m ost W e s te rly c o rn e r o f w ill be on d u ty in Ashland Mon. said l.o l; apd thence S o u th e a s te r ly . along the R o u th w e s te rly lin e o f Feb. 14, 1949, at the C ity H a ll be said ta ils 2 and J. #<».0 fee t to the tween the hours of 9 a.m. and p o in t o f b eg in n in g . 4 p.m. according to an announce A nd d e c la rin g a n y and a ll such c la im s to he n u ll and void : and de ment received fro m the Secre c la rin g th a t the said P l a i n t i f f s a re tary of State’s office. the o w n e rs In fee s im p le o f said Persons w ishing licenses or prem ises and o f the w h o le th e re o f fre e mid c le a r o f a n y and a ll rig h t perm its to d rive are asked to get and title , e s ta te , Ben o r In te re s t o f said D e fe n d a n ts ,or a n y o f th e m , and in touch w ith the exam iner w e ll scheduled closing th a t each and a ll o f th e l>efen dants ahead of the h ere in and each and a ll persons hour in order to assure com ple c la im in g , n r Io c la im by th ro u g h or u n d er th e m , o r a n y o f th e m , he f o r tion of th e ir applica'tibns w ith a e v e r e n jo in e d , re s tra in e d and b arred m inim um o f delay. fro m u s s e rlln g , a tte m p tin g to es ta b lis h o r c la im in g a n y r ig h t , title , e s ta te , lie n o r in te re s t In o r to said p ro p e rty , o r a n y p o rtio n th e re o f, and th a t P la in t if f s ' t it le to said p re m ises he fo r e v e r q u ie te d and set at Phoenix, Oregon re s t; T h e d ate o f the O rd e r fo r P u b lic s - 1 G reyhound Bus Depot tlo n o f th is S u m m on s Is th e kth d ay o f F e b ru a ry . 1919, and th e tim e p re scribed fo r p u b lic a tio n o f th is S u m mons Is once each w eek fo r fo u r con s e c u tive weeks. H ated and f ir s t p u b lish ed th is lO lh day o f F e b ru a ry , 1919. VAN D Y K E A LOM BARD A tto rn e y s fo r P la in t if f s P o st o ffic e A d dress: Box 513 A s h la n d , O regon. 19. 50. 51, 52. FAY’S CAFE IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E S TA TE OF OREGON FOR JA C K S O N C O U N T Y PR O BATE D IV IS IO N . IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E ESTATE OF W IL L IA M M TRE B y Rosemary Ring FREN, also know n as W. M. T re- fre n and W illia m T re fre n , de A J u n io r Red Cross county ceased. council m eeting was held at A sh The undersigned having been land ju n io r high school, Tuesday, appointed A d m in is tra trix of the F ebruary 8, w ith pa rticip a n ts j above estate by the above en fro m a ll schools In Jackson C oun title d C ourt by order of Hon. H. ty attending. A le x A u stin , LeRoy K. Hanna, C irc u it C ourt Judge, Ades, and Peggie T a y lo r re p re and having q u a lifie d , notice is sented Ashland H i at the lu n ch hereby given to a ll persons h a v ing claim s agaipst said estate to eon meeting. Students w ere surprised to present them at the o ffice of the learn of the m arriage of M ary undersigned’s attorney, at Suite Anne Robertson to G o r d o n 17, Swedenburg B u ild in g , A sh G w inn, both of whom attended land, Oregon, p ro p e rly v e rifie d school here. M ary Anne moved and w ith proper vouchers, w ith in last year to U nion Creek and a t six months fro m the date of the tended school at Prospect where fir s t p u b lica tio n o f this notice w hich is the 3rd day o f F ebruary, she was a y e ll leader. The m o n th ly n ig h t m eeting of 1948. Elizabeth O 'B rie n Senior T -H i-Y was held F e b ru H a rry A. S kerry, Jr. ary 7, w ith the parents of m any A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra trix g irls attending. A panel, whose members were Rosemary K n o tt, Jane Simpson, S h irle y Damon, | D r. W illia m E. B ra cke r le ft and Elda C arlisle spoke on the S aturday n ig h t fo r D e tro it, M ic h various problem s co n fro n t i n g igan where he w ill jo in Mrs. teen-agers and th e ir parents, and B racker and th e ir tw o sons, then le ft the topic open fo r dis Spike and M ark. T hey pla n to this com ing week. Dr. cussion. M any problem s were d is re tu rn cussed, and several parents gave B racker recently com p 1 e t e d th e ir opinions and solutions fo r b u ild in g a house on W a lke r ave nue. them. The Debate team is planning to go to the speech contest at tire length of the A nderson creek L in fie ld College at M c M in v ille , road. w eather p e rm ittin g , F e b ru a ry 10, The w eight load lim it has been 11, 12, and 13. John Lance, Don reduced in order to keep the K err, Emma Redbird, and Rose m ary R ing make up the fo u r- roads in passable co n dition . As man V a rsity, w h ile Cecelia M c- changes in w eather occur it m ay Carley, V irg in ia L illy , D o ro th y be neccessary to m ake changes in Brabham , and S h irle y Dam on road lim its and to lim it other are on the ju n io r va rsity. roads. NEWS from Ashland Hi Five Roads Are Partially Closed Five roads in Jackson county I are s till closed to 50% of th e ' usual w e ig h t load by o rd e r o f ! the county court. The roads arc Lo st Creek road, e n tire lengtn; south fo rk of L i t tle B utte road, fro m L ake creek postoffice to fir s t boundary; the G r iffin creek road, fro m Grange h ill south; the e n tire le n g th of Sardine creek road, and the en- M r. and Mrs. Fred Shepard were s k iin g on the Siskiyous S aturday afternoon. P X O IY IX OPEN FOR V A 1 A X I X 1 OXUKOK C h u rc h o f th e K axaren e P a s to r Rev. C. H e n r v I j i c » W e e x te n d a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n to a ll o u r frie n d s and n eig h b o rs to *he fo llo w in g services. S u nd ay School 9:45 M o rn in g W o rs h ip 11:00 E v e n in g S e rv ic e 7:30. M id w e e k P r a y e r and P ra ise S e r vice, W ed nesday 7:20. BUSINESS P hoenix BE a w r e c k less d r iv e r ! L 4 4 SAVE FIRST you start saving regularly at the First National. To make your ambitions fo ra business o f your own come true, there is no substitute for a savings account W hen you build or m odornixe p ro vid e AD IQ U A TI W IRING . See Your Local Electrical Contractor . . . . R ealtor Represented by H A R V E Y J. PETERSON % M i. N o rth P hoenix Ph. 6485 x* your business the day Don't overload your oloctrlc circuits. I. E. Schuler I You re a lly start "C O U LD I HELP IT THAT OUR W IRING S Y S T E M IS SO OVERLOADED TH E IRON WAS SLOW TO HEAT U P ? ' To B u y Y o u r Home See Auto wrecks are on the increase. Be careful. . . be a wreckless driver. Wise motor ists obey traffic rules, keep their cars in good condition. And wise motorists buy in surance from a service- minded agency. For prompt, thorough agency service, see... D EPENDABLE IN S U R A N C E COUNSELORS “B ILLIN G S AGENCY” (Established July 1883) Main & Oak Ph. 8781 Ashland, Oreon 232 West 5th Ph. 7558 Medford, Oregon S.G. Jones & Sons Save at th a ASHLAND BRANCH i FIRST N A T IO N A L B A N K ■ M ill H t K A l » I P O t l t IN IW IA N C I C O I f O IA II O N