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do not of necessity, reflect the uprooting this m onster. This was
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views of the publishers of this a m ajor tusk and left the earth
new spaper.
around it in a state of upheaval.
Ashland, Oregon
38 East Main S treet
Dear Sir:
But I knew that I could, by cun-
Carrvl H Wines and Wendell D. Lawrence, Publishers
A willow tree suggests a story tinuous untiring effort, bring my
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WENDELL LAWRENCE, Editor
to me. Many years ago a small yard back to order and beauty
willow branch took root in my again I realized that I had al-
i Entered as second-class mail m atter in the post office at Ash-
front yard. It was looked upon lower! som ething that was alright
: land, Oregon. February 15. 1935, under the act of Corfgress of
w ith pride as it thrived and grew, in the bag inning to become a
j
March 3. 1879
Years went by and I fuiled monster. And I knew thut I
through carelessness to notice would have to exert myself to
signs of fu tu re trouble in this uproot the produet of my neg
rapid growing thing. It grew and ievt
grew until I finally aw akened to
Ashland’s present upheaval is
the realization th at through my the result of careless and Indlf-
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Block's the sleeping porch of the J. F. failure to prune it luick and con- ferent voting. It is unpleasant
daughter and son in law, Mrs. Sam ple house caught
fire from tiol its growth, I had allowed it but not a hopeless case. We cun
W hittaker of Hurlong, California sparks sent up from burning
become a thing of destruction, and will correct our m istakes by
spent the week end w ith Mrs. blackberry bushes. A small hole It was shutting the sunlight out voting for the recall and taking
W hittakers, parents.
was burned in the roof but the of my house, its greedy roots had an active Interest In our city’s
Herman Ferber has recovered fire was p ut out before much caused the walk to buckle and welfare.
Pat Lawrence
from the flu but he Is suffering dam age was done.
had sapped the m oisture from mv
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now from neuritis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ham ilton
Whether you're e» o lj customer
L. G. W ebster fell from a scaf are moving Into their home on
Although the willow tree was
.
or a new, ue'J like to tell you
fold while working last week and W agner Ave. this coming week not a menace when controlled, it l > C F llIl I s i l l l l l V G
suffered a broken arm and crush end.
became one through my careless-
E. E. Vail, postm aster, this
th a t Mn. tia ra Hull ii once
ed thum b.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Mason a n ness. Now all I could do to stop week announced that the Poet of-
B ert Crosby is ill with the flu. nounced the birth of their daugh its destruction of other things fice inspector at S eattle had is-
a member of our tteff.
"Lucky" G ilbreath and Nona ter, Janice Lynn- She was born equally im portant tho sm aller In sued the following Inform ation
sick with the flu.
March 5 at the Ashland Com comparison, would be to go to concerning the sending of parcel
The Talent G irl Scouts and m unity Hospital.
Telephone t j 2 1,
Brownies celebrated their first
Mr. and Mrs. George Chew and
year of Scouting in Talent by family left Monday for Gold
Ashl-ind, 16 Esst Msin
presenting their m others and Beach, w here Mr. Chew7 will be
Hillside Salon.
friends w ith a tea and play, employed. They have rented their
Thursday afternoon.
home here to Mr. and Mrs. Crites.
The Talent Girl Scouts and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knopp. Hol-
Brownies had a skating party lydale. California visited with
Saturday afternoon at Medford. Mrs. Knops parents. Mr. and Mrs.
The Ladies of the Com m unity Ray Redmon last week. They re
Club m et W edneesday afternoon turned home Saturday.
at the T alent City Hall.
The m others of the Bluebirds
The first one m an a rt show of held a m eeting Tuesday after
the year- is being held a t the noon to discuss the sponsorship
fernafionaf ¿Sforfarf
Medford A rt C enter by D. J. Mc and plan a program for the rest
Connell of Rapp’s Hill. This is of the year.
the last week of the exhibit.
The C rater L a k e Cam pfire
Jim Flcshm an, and his daught Girls and the girls from the J u n
S h e ld o n 's f o r S ilv e r
er, Thelm a H am ilton and grand ior High in Ashland spent a very
S t e r lin g o r P la te d
daughter, Thelma left last week enjoyable evening Tuesday a t the
for an extended visit in Chicago. p arty they held in the Youth
Mrs. Fleshm an is attending South Center. The girls had cocoa and
e m Oregon College and will join cake for refreshm ents.
them tn the summer.
King’s Cafe re-opened Tuesday
The Ideal M arket was broken of last week after being closed
Laugh a t the sun! When your home is Insulated with
Into a week ago Thursday and a for re-decoration.
HOMEGUARD. You'll brag about your rooms being
ENGRAVING
JEW
ELRY
REPAIR
lum of money was stolen. The
Arvella Rost and son, Mark
WATCH and CLOCK REPAIR
8 to 15 degrees cooler for more com fortable living..
burglers were caught and most flew over from Coos Bay S a tu r
“N ext to the M art”
of the loot recovered.
day night to spend a week or ten
Ashland
Phone 7131
The Talent fire departm ent days w ith Mrs. Rost’s parents,
answ ered a call S aturday when Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Thorensen.
Like to be shrew d? Pocket Saving«? No m ore excessive
SU IT X« EQ U IT Y T O ^ U I E T T I T U
heat escape with HOMEGUARD INSUI d VTION Tell your
su m o:
friends how you saved up to 40 per cent on Fuel Costs
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News From Talent
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W hat W ill Your Fuel Bill Be?
Many Home Owners Have Reduced Fuel
Bills Up To 40%
with HOMEGUARD INSULATION
Summer
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Winter
STATE’ OK OREGON IN A N D FOR
T H E COUNTY OF JACKSON,
W.
O. M A R T IN and D E L T A
C.
M A RTIN , husband and w ife,
.
P la in til l s
vs.
K. U . M A NN and L O U ISE M ANN,
husband and w ife, each and a ll the
unlUM>wn h eirs o f F. H. Mann and
1 - l l l s i M ann, if d eceased , and a lso
any and a ll oth er p erson s or par-
Uea unknown, c la im in g any righ t,
title* Uen. cla im , e s ta te or in terest in
and to the real property d escrib ed in
the Oaaaplainl herein, D efen d an ts.
TO: Mach, ev ery and a ll o f the above
named D efen d a n ts:
IN T H E NAM E OK T H E ST A T E
OP OREGON you and each o f you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the C om plaint file d a g a in st
r e e In the above e n titled su it on or
before the fir s t day o f four w eeks
fro m th e d a te o f the f ir s t p u b lica
do« e f th is S um m ons, and i f you
fall eo to appear and a n sw er said
Complaint, for w a n t th ereof,
the
P la in tiffs w ill ap p ly to the Court
for the relief dem an d ed
in their
C om plaint, su c c in c tly sta ted a s f o l
low s, to-w it:
T h at a D ecree be entered adjudi-^
ea tin g any and a ll rig h t, title, esta te,
lien or claim w h ich you or an y of
you h ave or cla im to have in, to or
upon th e real property situ a ted in
Jack son C ounty, Oregon, particularly-
described a s fo llo w s, to -w it:
T h e E a st H a lf o f the S o u th ea st
Q uarter o f the N o rth w est Q uarter
(E « 4 S E 1 4 N W i4 ), and
the
E ast
H a lf o f th e N o rth ea st Q uarter of
the S o u th w est Q uarter (E U N E H
S W K i a ll in S ectio n 23, T ow n sh ip
39 South, R an ge 1 E a st o f the W.
M., Jack son C ounty, Oregon.
ALSO, B eg in n in g a t the N o rth
ea st corner o f th e E a st H a lf o f
the S o u th ea st Q uarter
o f the
N o rth w est Q uarter o f S ection 23,
T ow n sh ip 39 South, R an ge 1 E ast
o f the W. M., Jack son C ounty,
Oregon,
run
thence
E a st 6.50
ch a in s; th en ce S ou th 71 d eg rees
W est 0.64 ch a in s; th en ce South
30% d egrees
W est 4.70 ch ain s;
th en ce Sou th 41 d egrees W est 5.50
ch a in s; th en ce N orth 8.52 ch ain s
to the p oin t o f beginning.
E X C E PT IN G TH EREFRO M : Tract
described in Vol. 286, P age 2,
Deed R ecords,
Jack son
C ounty,
Oregon,
And d ecla rin g any and a il such
cla im s to be null and void: and de
cla rin g th a t the said P la in tiffs are
the o w n ers in fee sim p le o f said
p rem ises, and o f the w hole th ereof,
free and clear o f an y and a ll righ t,
title , esta te , lien or in terest o f said
D efen d an ts, or any o f them , and
th a t each and a ll o f the D efen d a n ts
herein, and each and all
p ersons
cla im in g , or to cla im by, through or
under them , or any o f them , be fo r
ever enjoined, restrain ed and barred
from a sse r tin g , a tte m p tin g to e sta b
lish , or cla im in g an y right, title, e s
tate, lien or in terest in or to said
property, or any portion th ereof, and
th a t P la in tiffs' title to said prem
is e s be fo rev er q u ieted and se t at
rest.
T he d ate o f the Order for P u b li
catio n o f th is Sum m ons Is the 15
day o f February, 1949, and the tim e
prescribed for publication o f ib is
Sum m ons Is once each week for fon
co n secu tiv e w eeks.
D ated and fir s t published th is 1711
day o f F ebruary, 1949
VAN DYKE & LOMBAPI
A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff-
Post o f f ic e Address-
Box 513, A shland, Ore.
50,51,32. I
Mrs. Laurel Poling, Coal Mine
road, is recovering from a f-»!'
which occured while she was
clim bing about a baled hay pile
looking for a hen’s nest. She wa
bruised and shaken.
The Elvin In m an ’s have a new
Dodge car.
NEWS
from Ashland Hi
Plans are being made for the
Saint P atrick ’s Dance to be held
M arch 18, according to Nancy
Arney, com m ittee chairm an.
The Beta Tri-H i-Y has voted
to enlarge its m em bership, and
Anne Fullerton, secretary, has
sent invitations to the following
girls: Kay Beck, P at Bailey, Jane
Howard, Carol Ebnother, Peggie
M arkham , B arbara Riley, P riscil
la M oneypenny, Roanna Peters.
Lois A lberding, Obera Leonard,
Lenore Brown, Ja n e t Campbell,
A udry Schuster, Ja n e t Corry,
R ita Golden, Joanne Downing,
N adyne Pounds, Norm a Yorton,
Doris Jam es, K athy Johnson,
Kulpaca, Flora and Viola M er
win, V irginia Pritchard, Betty
Williams, Jacky Pritchard, and
Doreen W enaus.
The Jackson County Junior
Red Cross council m eeting was
held a t Camp W hite M arch 8, ac
cording to John Beare. president
of the Ashland chapter, Alex
A ustin and Peggie Taylor a tte n d
ed, and w ent on the inspectional
tour of the camp.
Grange Members To
Have Dance Satur.
Phoenix, March 10—Phoenix
G range m em bers are having a
dance S aturday night for all
G range m em bers and t h e i r
friends, in the Grange Hall. This
is in the form of an “Old Tim ers”
dance, and Grange members plan
to have one every Saturday night
according to C. L. Hockersmith,
chairm an of the dance.
The Morgan family of Ashland
will play for the dance, which
will start at 9 p.r .
TO ALL OF YOU
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF
HOMEGUARD INSULATION
We have sold our Jewelry Store to Mr.
So we will be able to take care of any job—no m atter
how large
and Mrs. Jam es Madison.
BERT TERRY
We thank you for your friendship and
business during the past two years that
we were in business.
70 East Main
M r. and Mrs. Ken Peabody
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