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    Southern Oregon N ew t Review, Ashland, Oregon,
Oiurtday, lune i4 ,
1949
THE PHOENIX NEWS
Kenneth Bosburgh, grandson of
Members Set*
Mrs. Prince of the Prince Gro­ PHOENIX LADY TO ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. Charles Higdon, of
®
cery is in Arizona where she is DISTRICT 12 CONVENTION
Fern Valley has arrived to spend Slides o f Flow ers
visiting her mother.
Phoenix, June 1ft—Mrs. Flor­ the summer with his grandpar
Phoenix, June 16—The Phoenix
ence Drake was named Grand ents.
Grange
opened the Tuesday meet
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION representative of District 12 of
Mrs.
Goldie
Grady
spent
four
ing
with
Mrs. Sadie Nichols, vice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF the Circle, Nclghobrs of Wood­
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR craft. to attend a convention at days in Portland. She is the president of the Siskiyou district
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles of Federated Garden Clubs,
JACKSON COUNTY
Coos Bay.
She will attend a
A. H. GARDNER and HELEN A. Grand Circle Session in Portland Higdon of Fair Valley ana is ma showing slides of iris from her
king her home with them at pres­ recent visit to Portland.
Also
GARDNER, husband and wife,
Plaintiffs in September. Only two repre­ ent.
includere
were
pictures
of
local
sentatives are allowed this dis­
Mrs. Melvin Lattie North Phoe­ gasmens and a few of the Phoenix
vs.
trict and this 1 the second time nix Road, is reported to be In the Flower show last year. The pro­
JESSE G. WALKER, and, if mar­ in 20 years that Phoenix has had hospital.
gram wa under the direction of
ried, JANE DOE WALKER, hus­ tl e honor of sending a delegate.
The Community Ciub and youth , Mrs. Lester Carr. Flora of the
band and wife; MINETI'E STUR-
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson was
DEVANT, and if married JOHN named District Senior Guardian center will hold an important Grange.
meeting at the Phoenix grange
On the display table were but­
DOE STURDEVANT, wife and of the Circle.
hall next Tuesday, June 2i al ft tons of the collection of Mrs. O.
husband; EMMA J. WALKER
They report a grand program p.m. Mr. Lewis, president asks all L. Poe.
and, if married, JOHN DOE throughout the convention
committee men to be present and
Sister Lattie was reported in
WALKER, wife and husband;
GERTRUDE COLLINS, and, if Got your Job Printing at the the public is invited to attend. the hospital and Brother Tucker
Many discussions and decisions was said to he ill.
married, JOHN DOE COLLINS,
News Review
are to be made regarding our new
Filling chairs of officers absent
wife and husband; the unknown
building, which will be started in were Sisters Bertha Inman, Ma­
helis or devisees of the herein
the near future.
bel Quackenbush, Mabel Perland,
named defendants; also all other
persons or parties unknown claim­
Bud Hoffman of the Dalles was and Myrtle Hixson. Brothers In­
Joh nn y’s G arage
ing any right, title, lien, Interest,
a visitor over the week end at man, Hilton and T. V Williams.
C o m p lete M o to r nehull<lln>.-
Grangers taking the 5th degree
or estate in or to the real prop­
the home of his mother. Mrs. W
M o to r T u n r -n b
J te b o rle s'
initiation at Central Point were
erty described in the complaint
J.
Ferns,
Fern
Valley.
lin u r t e n c y
S ervice
herein.
Miss Evelyn Ferns is at home Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lattie, Mr.
Telephone 7743
Defendants
H ig h w a y »il
P h o e n ix
Oi
from Oregon State college for and Mrs N. E. Norton, and Mrs.
Warren Loffe-
TO EACH AND ALL OF THE
the summer.
A picnic for the HEC and fam­
ABOVE DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
ilies was held at the F W. In­
man homo on Route 1, Wednes­
OF OREGON, You and each of
Mrs L. V Anderson and Mrs. you are hereby required to ap­
day, June 15. Co-hostesses were
Dorothy I.offer of Houston road pear and answer the complaint
Mona Ferns. Dorothy Loffer and
just returned from a 10-day visit
j .....................................; -- - , —
: | filed against you in the above en-
Margaret Bolz.
to Mr Anderson s family In W’F I tjtled Ruit on or bt>fnrP the last
bur, Washington
day of four weeks from the date
Tiie Hemphills, formerly of Lo­ of the first publication of this
.Mirror Barber Shop
zier Lane have traded their place summons, and, if you fail so to
and
for the Picards of Anderson road. appear and answer said com­
ROOMING HOUSE
L. O. Caster has been ill the plaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiffs will apply to the Court
We Shave and Rest You
past few days.
MONUMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Norris, of for the relief demanded In their
143 Fourth street Phone 4411
Marble. Granite, Bronx«
Los Angeles, are moving back to complaint, succinctly stated as
the Phoenix area Mrs. Norris is follows, to-wit:
Extra Lettering A vailable
That each and all of the de­
Harriett Briscoe.
BURNSAGENCY the Mr. former
Larson and family are fendants herein be required to
On the Plaxa"
guests of Mr and Mrs. Cal A. fully set forth any and all right,
For Rent
Dudley. Mr. Larson Is Mrs. Dud­ title, estate, lien, claim, or inter­
est
whatsoever
that
they,
or
any
ley’s brother whom sue had not
at the Stand at
seen for twenty-five years, their of them, may have, or claim in,
to, or upon the real property de­
... Hilco Floor Sander ....
home being in Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs George Bowers scribed in the complaint herein,
r<e tui i-r * sxBptow
HAGGARD LI MBER
have as their guests Mr and Mis. or any part or parcel thereof,
which said real property is sit­
Roby
Isaacs
and
two
children
of
ARTHRITIS—RHEUMATISM
uated in Jackson County, Oregon,
CO.
Myrtle Creek.
U you are tha victim of and aufTar
and more particularly described
¡from tha tortuoua pulna of A rth rltla
Mr
and
Mrs.
Al
Hilton
will
and Kheuiiiatlam . you owe It to you r- '
lea e for De- Moines, Iowa, to as follows, to-wit:
aelf to try tha new product. A I.F A - 1
Phoenix. Oregon
Beginning at the intersection
¡N A L
from F irecrackers to G iant R ockets
vis'* Mi Hilton’s mother, Mrs.
W a Invite you to w rite for our new
of
the
East
line
of
Mountain
Jol n Hilton. Their daughters will
Phone 7915
folder and read w hat many aatlifled
W ILL O PEN J l'N E 20th
Avenue and the South line of
user* of A I.F A N A I. have to aay
m e t them there for a reunion.
Iowa
Street
in
the
City
of
Ash­
Mona Ferns is home for the
land, Jackson County, State of
a n a l Co.
an in< • vacation. She teaches at
Oregon; thence East on said
Box TI
Shedd, Oregon
Pro p •• t
line of Iowa Street, One hun­
dred and twenty (120) feet to
corner, thence South one hun­
dred and forty (140) feet par­
) From where I s it. / / J o e M arsh
allel with the East line of
.
■ II
■ ■-■II..——' -
I ■— —
Mountain Avenue, thence w est1
parallel with the South line of
Iowa Street, one hundred and
twenty (120) feet to the East
T on't fence Yourself
line of Mountain Ave., thence
northerly along the East line
of Mountain Avenue one hun- j
dred and forty (140) feet to the J
Every xpriug, II ly Peterson good reason. Maybe we’d all be
place of beginning.
pal I up the better off if some of them were torn
and Easy Roll«
That each and all of the claims
atone wall lhai e,ia’ lea Ihelr down, instead of kept standing.”
that may be made on the part of
From where I ait. Handy said a
farina. They wal aion talking—
any or all of said defendants here­
lr udy on the mouthful. Take the “walls of In­
Easy on one aid,
in, in or to said real proeprty
other- -picking up I e alien slonea tolerance” that people build np
herein
described, or any part
against
each
other.
I
like
a
tem­
and putting them bark.
thereof,
be adjudged and declar­
perate
glass
of
beer
now
and
then,
Afterwarda, over a friendly
ed to be null and void; that the
glaaa of beer, Easy aays, “You you may prefer buttermilk—bat
plaintiffs herein be decreed to be
know, wall-mending is a nice neigh­ that’s no reason for me to criticize
the owners in fee simple of said
you,
or
you,
me.
Let’x
live
and
let-
1 . As this yo u n g la d y learns tc use a training
borly cuBtom, but wo really don’t
real property, free and clear of
need that wall. We keep it up juat live together—making more frier.da
switchboard,
she’ll also learn many things that
any right or claim whatsoever on
because It happens to be there.” and fewer “walls.”
will be mighty important to good service. All
the part of the said defendants, or
“Yes,” says Handy, “a lot of
through her training she’ll see how operators
any of them.
walls and fences and boundaries
That each and all of the de­
make courtesy and helpfulness a normal pan of
keep on separating people for no
fendants herein, and each and all
their jobs. And the same spirit is present as other
persons claiming, or to claim, by,
telephone people learn their new skills.
Coprright, I W . United Staler Brewer» Foundation
through or under them, or any
of them, be forever enjoined, re­
strained and barred from assert­
ing, attempting to establish, or
claiming, any right, title, estate,
lien, or interest whatsoever in, to,
or upon said real property, or
any part or parcel thereof, and
that plaintiffs’ title to said prem­
ises be forever quieted and set
at rest.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court
of Jackson County, Oregon, made
and entered on the 21st day of
I May, 1949.
, The time prescribed in said or­
der for publication of this sum-
J mons is once each week for four
consecutive weeks. The date of
the first publication of this sum­
mons is the 26th day of May, 1949.
HARRY A. SKERRY, Jr.
2 . O n stu b b y poles like these, linemen learn
3 . O n -th e -jo b -tr a in in g here in tne West
Attorney for Plaintiffs
17 Swedenburg Building
to use their new climbing equipment. This is
is typified by this "student” who is learning the
Ashland, Oregon
just one of the more than one hundred courses
workings of a trouble indicator frame- an auto­
12-13-14-15
that telephone people study in towns large and
matic detective that constantly makes sure the
The C * iu h . Hockertnnith home (
hn> been the center of a family G a rd e n C lu b
reunion the punt week Both aonx
Delmar anil wife untl Keith, wife M e e ts J u n e 1 0 th
and two aonx have been houae
guestg of their parent«.
Phoenix, June 19 — Phoenix
Garden
club met June 10th at
PHOENIX PRESBYTERIAN
the Presbyterian church for a den
CHURCH
sert luncheon.
Hostesses were
E. J. Clark, Pastor
Mrs.
Guy
('otileigh,
M ik
I I
Sunday, 10 a.rn. Sunduy School
House, Mrs Maust. It was report­
J. O. N. Poling, Supt.
ed the “Northwest Gardens” and
Sunday Service II a.m
Wednesday 7:00 p.m, Choi; “National Gardens” books are
now available at the Phoenix li­
practice.
7:30 Sunday. Young Peoples brary.
meeting Elva Castor, udvisnr.
Mrs. Jewel Parr gave an in­
teresting program on "The Art of
n o rm
x a i A x i i r i a s n io s
Wearing Flowera” stressing that
P h o en ix « 'h u ilii nf Hi,, r'asnren«
P a s to r Its v C. I l r n r v San ■ we should use our flowers as an
S’il « itsn it -, cordial In vitatio n ti adornement Instead of costume
a ll o ui iris n d s and n als h h o rs to I m
jewelery and had many corsages
f i l i l i , w in g a a rv lre s .
Sunday School 9:SB
made up in vurious arrangements
M o rn in g W o r t h : - 11:00
to demonstrate their use for dif­
IBvsnlng B a rrie s T:l0.
M ld w s s a P r a y e r sod ( ‘ra is e Her
ferent costumes.
ric e , W ed nesday T:00.
__________
Twenty-four members were
present and new mem tiers were
Mrs. Bldde and Mrs. Roberts.
PAY’S CAPE
A fine report was given on the
amount cleared nt the plant con-
Phosnlx. Oregon
' cession at the festival. The next
meeting will lie with Mrs. Geo.
Greyhound Bus Dopet
Gilhum, Dark Hollow Road, July
8th.
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