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Souhrrn Oregon Ncwc Review, Aihland, Oregon, Thunday, fune j , i 949 PHOENIX NEWS PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH dred and tw enty (120) feet to E. J. Clark, Puator corner, thence South one h u n Sunday, 10 u.m. Bunday School dred and forty (140) feet p a r J. O. N Puling, Supl, allel with the East line of Bunday Service 11 a m . Mountain Avenue, thence west Phoenix, June 1, Mrs. W alker It was a solemn m om ent when was with the famous 4th Division W ednesday 7 00 p.m. Choh parallel with the South line of ( aldwell war, named chairm an fur Buglei Dick Raise stepped f o r- ' of boiled States m arines in World Phoenix, June 1—Mary Lou practice. Iowa Street, one hundred and 7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples the Phoenix Extension Unit at ward at the wreath laying cere- War II and served on a sub de-i W iight was selected Vaieaictor- tw enty (120J feet to the East their lust meeting held at the mony, at the flag pole on the stroyer. lan of the senior class at the m eeting. Elva Castor, advisor. line of M ountain Ave., thence home nf Mis Jewel Parr. Twelve square opposite the adm inistra-1 Manager „ i Phoenix Hi Graduation cerem on lion building _ at C am p r W hite. E v - ' thL " d o , u i northerly along the East line members attended thi. luncheon. .. _____ ies. Friday, May 27th. She also r a o r a i i > A i« a a a a u a u a c a PtioK iils C h u rc h o f the N a u r t n « ( minty extension of M ountain Avenue one hun agent Eulu ' ‘'lyone eryone present piesent was aw are of the th e I au in P vi u , Con",aldfcti' received the Reader’s Digest a- l * U t u r ll» v C. I l m r y |jt< y fact tha, B ugle, Baize had b e e n < ye o th e n r th* £ ward of a years suloeription to dred and forty (140) feet to the W » »sl«u<l a c o rd ia l In v ita tio n to W interm ote guve a talk on "Fam bugler for nine y ea rs for the late |„ thoMJ w b ^ i i v i S ! the magazine. place of beginning. a ll o u r rria n d a and n a la h h o ra to 'h r ily Law." fo llo w ln s a a rv lie a O ther officers installed were General White, for whom the disabled and of our great debt of; The Lions Club President, M a r->.. That each Hunday School II * t . and all of the — claims -------- M o rn in g W o ra h ls 11:00 Mrs, Delheiii Codlc, vice chairm an, domiciliary center was named. gratitude we have lor all who vin Fisher, presented a $100 scho- i tflat may n,ade Pn the Pa rt of R v x n ln a S e rv ic e T :|0 . Hazel McCammon, secretary Baize put his whole heart and liav< .erved F ather Cormsky and larship to Miss Knight with Bur ' any or all of said defendants here M id w eak f 'r n y e r and P r a ia * Mar- Mr vine, W ad n eed ay T:00. and treasurer, Mrs. Caldwell re soul into his bugling and a sol Chaplain Anderson comprised the ton Skinner and Gordon Germer in, in or to said real proeprty emn hush fell over the audience honorary escort who preceded M, as alternates. porter. herein described, or any part FOR SALE Have two Fort! and prevailed throughout the en Hatton to the flag pole where he thereof, be adjudged and declar Mrs. Caldwell lists the follow Outstanding scholarship aw ard pickups, 1030 and 1040, need on tire program which followed. ed to be null and void; th at the ing Interesting program planned laid an enormous w reath ol white was given to N anette Furry, soph ly one, sell either one, cheap. Call The honorary color bearers who plaintiffs herein be decreed to be after five weekdays und anytim e fur next year: Food tor nutrition, were introduced had been chosen flowers and greenery tied with a omore. Girls activities award the owners in fee simple of said large white satin bow. herb seasoning, broiled dinners, went to Erma Job. Boys activities Saturday and Sunday. 1320 Ma flume furnishing designs for the to represent the various conflicts Photographers from Memory aw ard to Gordon Germer and real property, free and clear of drone Street. 2tp. in which the United States has house, lighting for the home, m a Lane Studio, Ashland, were busy citizenship aw ard to La Vonne any right or claim w hatsoever on participated: the part of the said defendants, or FOR SALE -Tuvern und cafe, king lamp shades, glove making, William Carter, Medford, is a taking pictures through out this Hagen, who also was aw arded a any of them. stream lined sewing for the bet 910-918 O rchard Avenue, Grunts veteran of the Spanish Am erican ceremony and while the Oregon tuition scholarship to the Theos T hat each and all of the de Pass New building, 42x40, all new ter dressed woman und school on war, 1898. He served with the 2nd National Guard fired a salute of Beauticians Academy. fendants herein, and each and all building and equipm ent. O perat better dresses. Mrs. Myra Elson Oregon Volunteer Infantry. Af respect and Bugler Raise sound Professor Leon Mullin g o f ing fur une year. Telephone 3559 outgoing chairman, presented all ter coming to Camp White, C arter ed 1 aps—with the colors lowered Southern Oregon College was persons claiming, or to claim, by, past officers with a lovely double met an old buddy, Ed Doughty, to half mast. or 3902. Terms. 4tp. • speaker for the evening. La Von through or under them, or any petunia plant. Interest was shown in the Mil ne Hagen gave a vocal solo, of them, be forever enjoined, re whom he had not seen for fifty years Doughty and C arter had itary Exhibition Drill put on by "W hen you Wish Upon a S ta r’’’ strained and barred from assert not only been in the same com the Eagles Ladies A uxiliary drill and Virginia H u..ter played a vio ing, atte pting to establish, or pany, but had been bunkm ates team, Lodge 2093, Medford, with lin solo “The Son of Puszta.” In claiming, any right, title, estate, Capt. Lona Bergman conducting. vocation and benediction were lien, or interest whatsoever in, to, during their service. or upon said real property, or Following the flag pole cere given by Rev. E. H. McGee. Phoenix, June 1 — The Phoe Emery S. Ulber, Saginaw, Mich any pa-t or parcel thereof, and nix Thursday club met at Mrs. igan. was a sergeant in the U nit mony the large audience moved George Bourne’s on Calhoun road ed States arm y during the P hil into the chapel, which was dec SUMMONS FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . th at Plaintiffs title to said prem- orated with masses of flowers and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ««’« be forever quieted and set I hursday, May 26th, for an even ippine Insurrection in 1899. THE STATE OF OREGON F O R |at ing meeting. New officers were Guy Foster, Portland, Oregon, lighted tapers on the altar. The colors were posted to the JACKSON COUNTY This summons is published by- named and Installed Mrs. George served with the 14th Infantry, strains of "Am erica,” followed by A. H. GARDNER and HELEN A. order of the Honorable H. K. Company H. in the Boxer Rebel .Bourne, president; Mrs Michael MONUMENTS the invocation by Chaplain A n GARDNER, husband and wife, lion, 1900. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court Popow, vice president; Mrs. H ar Marble. Granite, Bronsa derson, after ^ h ich the audience, Plaintiffs of Jackson County, Oregon, made Glenn Coon, Marion, Indiana, riett W atrude, secretary; Mrs. sang "America the B eautiful” vs. and entered on the 21st day of Extra Lettering Available was with the M achine Gun Com Chaplain Comisky spoke on the Arch Uridel, treasurer Mrs. Alton May, 1949. JESSE G. WALKER, and, if m ar burns agency pany, 17th Regulars, on the Mexi significance of Memorial Day. The time prescribed in said or Anderson, flowers. Medford, Mrs. ried, JANE DOE WALKER, hus can border, in 1916. "On the Plata" A highlight of the program was der for publication of this sum Raymond F urry and Mrs. Earl William Black, Weiser, Idaho, the violin rendition of "My B ud band and wife; MINETTE STUR- mons is once each week for four DEVANT, and if m arried JOHN L.isco, flowers, Phoenix. was a pharm acist m ate In the dy” by Fred C hoquette.' World DOE STURDEVAhJT, wife and consecutive weeks. The date of navy, during World W ar I, 1917. War II m em ber of the center. the first publication of this sum Dwight (Babe) Roberts, Lewis Chaplain Anderson presented a husband; EMMA J. WALKER mons is the 26th day of May, 1949. and, if m arried, JOHN DOE ton, Idaho, who served a hazard reading on "No G reater Love”. HARRY A. SKERRY, Jr. ous assignm ent with the United After the audience sang ‘‘Keep WALKER, wife and husband; A ttorney for Plaintiffs Phoenix, June 1 — Phoenix States m arine, during the Japan the Home Fires Burning" and GERTRUDE COLLINS, and, if 17 Sw edenburg Building school children who failed to re and China War in 1937, is the God Bless America," Chaplain m arried, JOHN DOE COLLINS, Ashland, Oregon wife and husband; the unknow n gister for the Red Cross sw im cartoonist for the Camp White Comisky gave the benediction. 12-13-14-15 heirs or devisees of the herein Taps sounded as the colors were ming campaign can do so by con paper, "Dom inews.” removed escorted by the honor- nam ed defendants: also all other NOTICE TO CREDITORS tacting Owen Gragg at Twin Jam es Fain, Cottonwood, Id a h o 'a ry color guard. persons or parties unknown claim In the Circuit Court of the Plunges in Ashland. ing any right, title, lien, interest, State of Oregon, for Jackson Mr. Gragg is chairm an of the or estate in or to the real prop County. Probate Division. swim cam paign which will take erty described in the com plaint In the M atter of the Estate H l 4th St Phone t y t i place the last two weeks in June. herein. I of Registration blanks were distrlbu Defendants i ELSIE M. GOTTIG, Deceased. ted to sehool children in Phoenix Miss Helen Innes, Portland, ar TO EACH AND ALL OF THE Mr and Mrs J D Bowdich, The undersigned having been fast week. rived by plane, Saturday, to spend ' Medford, and Mr and Mrs. C har ABOVE DEFENDANTS: appointed A dm inistratrix of the the Memorial holiday at the lie Bowdich, Kalispell. Montana, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE, above estate by the above entltl home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton visited friends in Ashland T hurs OF OREGON, You and each o f,e d Court by order of Hon. H. K Ri e. Miss Innes, who received day. FAY’S CAFE you are hereby required to a p - ' Hanna, Circuit Court Judge, an her early training under Dr pear and answ er the com plaint having qualified, notice Is here Louis Dyer, Medford, was in Phoenix, Oregon Blanche Rice, is now in charge filed against you in the above en by given to all persons having Ashland Tuesday, visiting friends. of the O rthoptic D epartm ent in Greyhound Bus Depot titled suit on or before the last claims against said estate to pre Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halder- Phoenix, June 1 — The Phoe Hal Moor's office in Portland. day of four weeks from the date Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S tan man, Vancouver, Washington, are of the first publication of this sent them at the office of the u n nix library is supported and the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. dersigned’s attorney, at 126 E ford, and children of Redding, summons, and, if you fail so to Main, Medford. Oregon, properly m aintained by the Thursday club Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stanford, and L. H. Heininger of Bellview. P«t Foods and Farm Supplloa Mr. and Mrs. Jess Millett re appear and answ er said com- verified and w ith proper vouch and they have started a new children, of Burney, California, turned h me Saturday, from a plam t for w ant thereof, the ers. w ithin six m onths from th< project to help raise funds for and Mrs. H arry Nelson, of Mt. m onth’s tour of California. They plaintiffs will apply to the Court date of the first publication o Shasta, California .arrived In Ash the library. Highway 99, Phoenix left Sunday morning for a tour or the relief demanded in their ¡this notice which Is the 19th dai land Saturday to visit old friends. They will put a box in various complaint, succinctly stated as of May, 1949. of Oregon P*»nt - Fertilizers Mrs. Lawrence Stanford is the follows, to-w it: | • Ruby H erm an Sloper grocery stores to collect box tops form er Eileen Mow, is the daugh Weed K ille n Mr. and Mrs. Thyre Dodge and That each and all of the de- A dm inistra tri > of Duz, Ivory Flakes and Camay. ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mow, daughters, Carol and Denice, Med fendants herein be required to O. H. Bengston native A shlanders who now make ford were guests at the home of This is a new deal th at only an organization can participate in their home in Los Angeles, where Mr. and Mrs. M erritt Schilling. fully set forth any and all right, A ttorney for A dm inistratrix tjtle, estate, lien, claim, or inter 11.12,13,14 and the Thursday club wishes Mow Is a m echanic for the West Sunday. est w hatsoever that they, or anv Coast truck line. that residents of the comm unity A. P. Sloger, 209 Almond Street of them, m ay have, or claim in. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, of will help them to raise at least Portland, m otored down to spend has returned to his home after to, or upon the real property de a part of the m aintenance ex the Memorial holiday w ith their being confined in Ashland G en scribed in the com plaint herein. I daughter, Miss Evelyn Miller, of eral Hospital for a week, due to a 0V ? y Part or ParceI th ere o f.1 pense. Highway 99 Phoenix which said real property is sit Fairview street. Richard Trayor and Jam es foot injury incurred. May 12th at uated in Jackson County, Oregon ... Hilco Floor Sander .... Young, W hitman street and Ray Oak S treet Tank and Steel Co. and more particularly described Mirror Barber Shop LeFever, Medford. fished at Sloger is improving rapidly but is as follows, to-wit: haggard limber K lam ath Lake Friday and S at unable to be out and will be hap o fBtehg in ving at the intersection C o m p le te M o ltir R e h u lM In K . and M o to r T u n e -o p . R e b o rln x urday, returning late Saturday py to have his friends call on him. co. of the East line of M ountain ROOM ING HOUSE evening. Mrs. Trayor visited her Avenue and the South line of l-.rnercmcy Service We Shave and Rest You Dr. and Mrs. Borden will leave m other, Mrs. Ray LeFever in .i. u Telephone 7743 la ii? f T 1 in the Clty of A sh- K h w ay 99 ft'hoenlx, o r Phoenix, Oregon 243 Fourth street Phone 4411 A shland Monday morning for Medford. Sunday m orning Mr OroJ u°n County’ State of _ (and Mrs. Trayor left for Cres Provo, Utah, to visit their son, li p ence East on said Phone 7915 cent city. line of IoWa Street, One hun- Russell and family. Russell Is a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Poyer and children of Sunnyside, W ashing civil engineer for the Bureau of ton. were week end guests of Mr. Reclamation in that area. They and Mrs. E. B. Poyer. 186 Wight will visit some of the colorful man street. Monday Melvin re points of interest and do some turned home and Mrs. Poyer and rock collecting while in Utah. the children accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E B. Poyer to Sacram ento, w here they will attend the A m er W. Harmon Puts an ican Jersey Cattle club conven Addition on Store tion, which is being held on the Phoenix, June 1 — W. W. Hai west coast for the first time. The mon of the Phoenix Feed and pa ty will go on to Stockton to Seed company has put an addi Be Sure visit Marvin Poyer and family. tion on to his store and is adding Mildred Ager and Bonnie Con a good stock of paints. lei us m ake* h ° « ° cor?Plcte check up and rad of the Memory Lane studio, —o - ----- accompanied by Lottie Ransdell, motored to Camp Whit:? Monday Legion ? uxiliary Be Safe for th? services. Mrs. Ager and To Elect Delegates break d o w n , ^ou r^^fam ily " w?lf h a ° ld h ? Vin<i a rw H s»de Mrs. Conrad took m any pictures Am erican Legion A uxiliary you will . . ? m ’,y W,U have 8 h ap p y tim e and of ihc ceremonies which will ¿on. ( nit No. 14, will m eet in regulai ? on display at Memory Lane session, Monday, June 6. at 8 o’ ¿ t'jd i i. clock at the Legion hall. B? Satisfied Mr. and Mis. Michael Erickson, Plans w i’l 1 e r ade to take part Mrs. Jam es Kelly, Mrs. Finest! in the Fourth of July celebration S ’.", °< «««n W mi«M Grnvt V ” 7 1 dai,Kht(T M a,y- Glenn j and delegat s will be elected to I " ! nhf,r 'P GraVeS’ a11 ° f 1tt2nd the state e n v e n tio n . W deJ Klam n.h Falla, -pent Saturday in is to he hold in Sale n this ve r HE KEPT b u y in g l a m p s , radios , ro aster , ir o n e r , V-iInn 1 on business and visiting ( The local Leg! >n p t and Aux- REFRIGERATOR, M IX E R , CLOCK— AND ALL THE T IM E WE ONLY HAD ONE W A LL S O C K E T /" . ’ ... . , „ i illar.y are making plans for the am Din,cola. San Francisco, is, h , t i n .Ration of officers which ’ Asolan-I o n b u ln e s s . . , ,i. be h I I a C entrrl Point, on D on’t o v e rlo a d y o u r e le c tric circuits. W h en you Fred Price, Portland, is vaca-IW e ne: ' - e- >i , b, , . -n b u ild or m o d e rn is e p ro v id e ADEQUATE W IR IN G . tioing in this vicinity. ____________ ____ i Mr. and Mrs. Rurney Spolund, Mr . R. W. Fram e of Phoenix '4”n-t ester, CaKot nia, are in Ash- '’as had Mrs. Ge re* Richards o land f->r an ln 'e f in lt’ time, tak- Victoria, R r*A ,-s bo t o « , (Siskiyou B oulevard a i d Irdinnn S treet. ing in the m any recreation ic- Mrs, John M inn an-’ Mr- n AT THE KLAM ATH JUNC1 ION sorts of this community. dette Dodge honored Mrs Rich John Grn\ s. Medford, was in ards at a party given at the for Ashland on business. Thursday. m er’s home on Rogue River. Mrs. Caldwell Impressive Memorial Serv ice Held Last Sunday at Camp White Elected Prexy Mary Lou Wright ■ Is Valedictorian Mrs. George Bourne Heads Thursday ( ’Iuh r M I ill M Wood Registration Is On For Swimmers Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co. Ramblin’ With Ransey Phoenix Library Funds Are Sought Phoenix Feed & Seed Home Appliance Repairs Phoenix Radio Service For Rent Johnny’s Garage I ( WHEN YOU DRIVE Your Car on Your Vacation C ly d e Sec Your l , c î El? ( e n tr a d o r N. C a to n