Southern Oregon N e w i Review, Aihland, Oregon, Thuriday, February 17 Herman J. Git*r, Phoenix drug* gist, who wax operated on lust 1 week nt Phyxicluns and Surgeons j hospital in Portland in reeuperut-' ing und will return to Phoenix March 1. rX O B M II B A 1 A R IX I THE PHOENIX NEWS Talent Quintet tomes In Third OHUBOS I hunnia C hun h o f Ih» f 'asaren* w .»‘■•»or ’«•» C. Ilnnry | - ( , «H and a cordial lu v liu il,,,, |, a ll uur friand« and neighbor« n, •»,, f'd lu w ln x servire«. Monday Srlinol » It M orning W orship I I 00 Kvatiing Harvlr« 7 30 M idweek I'm y or and Praia« Her­ virá, W ednesday 7:10. N a ro n , • ▼ n ir r —* To, Buy Your Home See I. E. Schuler . . . . Realtor Represented by HARVEY J. PETERSON •4 Mi North Phoenix Ph 6485 F A Y ’S ( A FE Phoenix, Oregon Greyhound Bua Depot Pet Foods and Farm Supplies Phoenix Feed & Seed MONUME Marble, Granite. Bronse Extra Lettering Available J o h n n y ’s G arage B U R N S AGENCY C o m p le ta M o to r I( c b u ll« ln g M o to r T u n e -u p • /(« h o r in a H igh w ay “On the Plesa" H«rvl<-« Telephone 7743 »» Public A cco n a ta st fc Auditor Am ili« ■ Incom e Tux Hervlca Myatems llrxuna I and 2 Taylar flldg 23 N orth Muin «Street T elephone 2-34(7 M ill Wood Fuel Oil O rafoa Gunter Fuel Co. 4th St. Talent, Feb. 16—Mr. and Mrs. Otto King were involved In a freak accident on their return Monday night from Chico, Calif­ ornia, when the car driven by Mrs. King was struck by a deer. The front end of Kings car was banged up but the deer bounded off into the woods. P hoanla. Or« Jam es Q. Adam s j , j Talent, February 16—Talent hoopmen ended up in third place in the Jackson county "B” lea­ gue tournament. Talent placed one man, Joe Fenton, on the coaches “all star” squad. Talent won their third place pot by beating Phoenix 42 to 17. The Individual scoring in the game was Talent 42 Phoenix 17 Nichols 2 Germer 5 King 4 Skinner 3 Fenton 16 Furry 5 Millage Thompson 2 Combs 6 Schmelzer Substitutes Talent: Williams , Baylor 2, Montgomery 6, Parrent, Hartley 2; Phoenix Holloway 1, Tumbaugh. Deer Bounces Off Car; Ruins Grille Highway 99, Phoenix Paint • Fertilisers Weed Killers E m «r«ency n r 1771 1949 O«rt triad M arshall Strawberry Plants drow n In Lantern Oregon W rite to r I’rlle I.lat A gricultural Baaaarch Buruartaa Itoule 2, Box 72, P ayette, Idaho ■ P I T UK BQ UZTY TO Q U IE T T IT L E •u x x o x i Lee Johnson Hands In Resignation Mrs. Betty James, operator of Betty's Beauty shop, has been ill 1 alent, Feb. 16—Lee Johnson but is now recuperating. Mr Claaon has had influenza handed in his resignation to the Talent school board Mond a y ! recently. night. It will become effective GAINS' HAVE BABY GIRL February 19 the day after a school board member has been Phoenix, Feb. 17—Laura Linn, appointed by Mr. Bowman, coun­ weighing seven pounds, w a s ty superintendent to repla c e born Sunday morning at the I^wrence Brink who resigned in January. Mr. Johnson expressed Community hospital in Medford. his pleasure of serving the dis­ Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe trict and working with his asso­ Gains. Mrs. Gains is the daughter ciates. of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McClurg. VIOLETS THAT BLOOM IN THE WINTER. TRA LA Phoenix, Feb. 16—Violets with an early start were found last week in Phoenix. The violets, which had bloomed, were grow Ing in the yard of the McLain home at Fourth and Church street. Mr. and Mr?. L. F. Morgan, Brookings, Oregon, were Phoe­ nix business visitors Monday. Traffic Control Being Planned NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Phoenix, Feb. 16—Members of JACKSON COUNTY PROBATE the Phoenix City council arc DIVISION. studying plans to have blinker IN THE MATTER OF THE warning lights placed at the ESTATE OF WILLIAM M. TRE- northern and sou t h e r n a p- FREN, also known as W. M. Tre­ proaches to the city. fren and William Trefren, de­ Other plans for traffic control ceased. which are being discussed in­ The undersigned having been O U are M ore Certain to clude the marking of crosswalks appointed Administratrix of the above estate by the above en­ for pedestrians through the busi­ titled Court by order of Hon. H. Obtain Protection if You ness area of the community. K. Hanna, Circuit Court Judge'/ A p p ly for Life Insurance and having qualified, notice is Mr. and Mrs. M. Randle have i hereby given to all persons hav­ W hile You are Young. returned from a trip to Califor­ ing claims against said estate to DEPENDABLE nia. Ther son, Don, drove them present them at the office of the INSURANCE COUNSELOR? undersigned’s attorney, at Suite both ways. "BILLINGS AGENCY” 117, Swedenburg Building, Ash- tEstablished July 1883) Ralph Roberts, who has been I land, Oregon, properly verified Main & Oak Ph. 8781 somewhat ill with influenza is ; and with proper vouchers, within Ashland, Oreon i six months from the date of the 232 West 5th now up and around. Ph. 7558 Medford, Oregon I Bud Thomas, Los Angeles, is first publication of this notice now working at the Economy which is the 3rd day of February, 1949. mattress company. Elizabeth O'Brien Harry A. Skerry, Jr. Attorney for Administratrix ■ U IT I B E Q U IT Y TO Q U IE T T IT L E Y IN T H E C IRC UIT COURT O F TH E STATE OF OREGON. IN ANO EOR T H E COUNTY OF JACKSON C M. L IT W IL LK It and H A TTIE i.l T\V 11.1.Eft, husband and w ife P la in tiff* VS. •MARY HELM S, a w idow ; AOOISON HELMS and JA NK DOE HELM S hl« IV X M O X I w ife, If married and liv in g being all COURT OF TH E the known helrn-at-law or AOOI- IN CIRCUIT HTATE Oi OREGON IN AND K ilt SON l>. HELMS, deceased; OLIVER T H E COUNTY OF JACKHON, I*. HELMS and JA N E OOE HELMS, O. MARTIN and DELTA C. bin w ife If married and livin g, and W •heir resp ectiv e unknown heir*. If M ARTIN, husband and w ife. P la in tiffs deceoKed; A LB E R T M. HELMS and ve. * JA N E OOE HELM S. hi* w ife. If married and liv in g , and th eir re»per- F. II. MANN and LOUISE MANN, tlv e unknown heir«, If deceaned husband and w ife, each and all the HENRY H. HELM S and JA N E DOE unknown h eirs o f F. H. Mann and HELMS, hla w ife, If married and L ouise Mann, if deceased; and also liv in g , and th eir renpectlve unknown an y and a ll oth er persons or par­ heir*. If deceaned; being all the tie s unknown, cla im in g any righ t, khown heir* o f JAM ES HELM S, de- title, lien, claim , e sta te or in terest in cea*ed; and any and all oth er par- and to the real property described In In order to find a Romeo and tle* or per*onn unknown claim in g the C om plaint herein. D efendants. an y right, title, e*tate, lien or in ter­ TO: Each, every and all o f the above a Juliet of the age indicated in est In or to the real property here­ named D efendants: Shakespeare’s play, The Oregon IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE in a fter described. D efendant« TO; Each, every and a ll o f the OF OREGON you and each o f you Shakespearean Festival, through are hereby required to appear and the courtesy and cooperation of above named Defendant*: IN T H E NAM E OF T H E ST A T E an sw er the Com plaint filed again st OF OREGON you and each o f you you in the above en titled su it on or the Portland Civic Theatre, is are hereby required to appear and before the first day o f four w eeks holding public auditions, open anHWer the C om plaint filed agalnnt from the date o f the fir st pu b lica­ you In the above en titled aott on or tion o f th is Sum m ons, and if you to all Oregon high school stu­ before the la st day o f four week* fa ll so to appear and an sw er said dents, at the Oregon State The­ w ant thereof, the from the d ate o f the first p u b lica­ C om plaint, for in Portland, tion o f thin Sum m on*, and If you P la in tiffs w ill apply to the Court atre Conference in their fall so to appear and an*w er said for the r elief dem anded April 7, 8 and 9. The winners C om plaint, for want th ereof, the C om plaint, su ccin ctly stated a s fo l­ will be awarded membership in P la in tiff* w ill apply to the Court low s, to-w it: T h at a D ecree be entered ad ju d i­ for the r e lie f dem anded In their Com­ the Oregon Shakespearean Fes­ plaint su ccin ctly sta ted a s follow s, c a tin g any and all right, title, esta te. Hen or claim w hich you or any oi tival Players and the opportunity to-w lt T hat a decree be entered ad ju d i­ you have or claim to have in, to or of playing Shakespeare in re­ ca tin g any and nil right, title, e s ­ upon the real property situ ated in the Festival’s tate. lien or claim w hich you or any Jack son C ounty, Oregon, particular!.' pertoire during o f you have or claim to have In. to, described a s fo llo w s, to-w lt: summer season of 1949. T h e E ast H a lf o f the S ou th east or upon the real property situ ated In Q uarter o f the N orth w est Quarter Letters of application must be JackKon C ounty. Oregon, and now In (E t4 8 E t4 N W t4 ), and the East the |K>sse*Hlon o f the P la in tiffs. C. submitted by the student, the H a lf o f the N orth east Q uarter of M. L ltw lller and H attie L itw lller. the S ou th w est Q uarter (E ty N E l« parent and more p articu larly described a s or guardian and the SW % ) a ll In S ection 23, T ow nship follow *, to-w lt: 39 South, R ange 1 E ast o f the \V. teacher or principal, and the let­ B egin n in g at the mo*t S ou th er­ M., Jack son County, Oregon. ly corner o f Lot One (1 ) In Block ters must be postmarked on or ALSO, B egin n in g at the N orth­ “H” o f the Town o f T alent, Jack- ea st corner o f the E ast H a lf of before March 15, 1949. son C ounty, Oregon, according to th e S ou th ea st Q uarter o f the th e o ffic ia l plat th ereof, now of N o rth w est Q uarter o f Section 23, record In Vol. 19, page 230, o f the T ow n sh ip 39 South. Range 1 East Deed R ecords o f Jackson Countv, o f th e W. M., Jack son Cpunty, Oregon; th en ce N o rth ea sterly 1110 Oregon, run thence E ast 6.50 feet alo n g the S o u th ea sterly line ch ain s; th en ce South 71 degrees o f said Lot; th en ce N orth w esterly W est 0.64 ch ain s; thence South p arallel w ith F irst S treet, fiO.O Monday and Tuesday nights 30(4 d egrees W est 4.70 chains; feet to the N o rth w esterly line o f th en ce 8ou th 41 d egrees W est 3 50 Lot 2 In said Block; thence S ou th ­ ch a in s: th en ce N orth 8.32 chains February 7-8 in Memorial court w esterly a lo n g said line 111.0 feet to the point o f beginning. to the m ost W esterly corner o f the Southern Oregon Raiders E X C E PT IN G TH EREFRO M : Tract said Lot; nnjl th en ce S o u th easter­ described In Vol. 286. Page 2, added two more games to their ly. a lo n g the S o u th w esterly line o f Deed R ecords, Jackson County, said L o ts 2 and 1, 60.0 feet to the Oregon, victory column. The Raiders point o f beginning. And declarin g an y and all such And d eclarin g an y and all such were in a four game in five night cla im s to be null anil void; and de­ cla im s to be null and void; and de­ cla rin g that the said P la in tiffs are cla rin g th at the said P la in tiffs are series and through out the last the ow n ers In fee sim p le o f said th e ow n ers in fee sim p le o f said p rem ises and o f the w h ole thereof, p rem ises, and o f the w hole thereof, two games showed some of tITe free and clea r o f any and all right free and clear o f an y and all right effects of the rugged schedule. and title, esta te, lien or in terest of title , esta te . Hen or Interest of said In the first game it looked as said D efen d an ts, or any o f them , and D efen d an ts, or any of them , and th at each and all o f the D efendants th at each and all o f the D efen d an ts if the Cal Aggies were going to herein, and each and all persons herein and each and a ll persons claim in g, or to claim by, through or cla im in g , or to claim by, through or have an easy win, but the Raid­ under them , or an y o f them , be for­ under them , or an y o f them , be for­ ers begin to show some of their ever enjoined, restrain ed and barred ever enjoined, restrained and haired from a ssertin g , a ttem p tin g to e s ­ from a sse r tin g , a ttem p tin g to e sta b ­ usual fire and led 28-25 at the tab lish or cla im in g anv righ t, title, lish , or cla im in g any right, title, e s ­ half time. esta te, lien or in terest In or to said tate, Hen or in terest in or to said property, or an y portion thereof, and property, or any portion th ereof, and The second half was hard that P la in tiffs' title to said prem­ th at P la in tiffs' title to said prem ­ ises be fo rev er quieted and set at ise s be forever quieted and se t at fought but the Raiders lead by rest. rest; Bill O’Neil and Chuck Jandreau T he date o f the Order for l ’ubli- T he date o f the Order for P ublica­ tion o f th is Sum m ons Is the 8th dav ention o f th is Sum m ons is the 15 with 13 points each rolled on to o f February. 1949, and the tim e pre­ day o f February. 1949, and the tim e win 63-44. scribed for p u b lication o f th is Sum ­ prescribed for publication o f this The second games of the ser­ m ons Is once each week for four con­ Sum m ons is once each week for four se cu tiv e w eeks. co n secu tiv e w eeks. ies with Cal Aggies was a tough D ated and fir st published th is 17th Dated and fir st published th is 10 game for the tired Raiders but day o f February, 194 9. dav o f February, 1949 V AN D YK E * LOMBARD stayed in front all the way and VAN DYK E * • LOMBARD A ttorn eys for P la in tiffs A tto rn ey s for P la in tiffs P ost O ffice A ddress: dumped the Aggies 66-52. For­ P o st O ffice Address: Box 513, A shland, Ore. Box 613, A shland Oregon ward Keith Wade and Center 49, 60, 51, 52. 50,51,52, 1 Shakespeareans Seek Youthful Romeo and Juliet S.C. Jones & Sons Ends Saturday KAYE-LOSSAL WITH MUSIC MIRTH. F U N / R a id e rs D u m p A g g ie s In T w o-G am e S e rie s .. "OH, MOTHER AND DADDY AREN'T SPEAKING TO EACH OTHER TODAY, SO T H E Y WRITE N O T E S /" Don’t overload your electric circuits. When you build or modernise provide ADIQUATI WIRING. S ee Y our Local Electrical C ontractor F R ID A Y A N D SA T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S at the PLAZA.GROCERY Wesson Oil 1 quart 69c Peter Pan Peanut Butter 32c Wheaties, Ig. size 21c 16 count Tender Leaf Tea Bags 18c Raisins, 15 ounce package, 2 for 25c Tuna Flakes, Mid-Pacific brand 37c ASK FOR YOUR S & H GREEN STAMPS 2SEEI L ast T im es Saturday STUPOR SLEUTHS ...in tii« Town’s Best . Hotel/ ‘ trouble a MAKERS. with LEO CORCEY HUNTZ HALL I-RANKIE DARRO Cal Bonney lead the scoring with 20 counters each. PAINTS and PLUMBING SUPPLIES L u m b e r $25 a n d U p 16 x 32 A rm y T e n t F o r R e n t - N ew M odern 1-bedroom hom e C om p letely fu rn is h e d Haggard Lumber Co. Phoenix, Oregon Phone 7 9 i j FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST Earl F. Downing. Minister Bible School, 9:45 a m. Classes for all ages. Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Anthem by the choir under the direction of Glenn Matthews. Ser mon, “Healing in the Light of the Scriptures”. Junior Church, 11:00 A M., for the children. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Sermon, “Young Woman, What Kind of A Man Do You Want to Marry? Midwaak Service, Wed. 7:30 P. M. The Christians’ Hour, KWIN, Sunday, 9:00 A. M. starring tenore AUBERT Alan BAXTER