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AUGUST 10. 10M SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW PAGE FOUR the City of Ashland, Oregon, the Pluintiff will apply to the uny portion thereof, as describ as the same are designated, Court for the relief demanded ed in the Complaint herein, und numbered and described o n in his Complaint, auq ci n c t 1 y that Plaintiff’s title to s a i d premises be forever quieted und the official plat of said addi stated as follows, to-wit Ashland, Oregon 38 East Main Street tion on file in the office of the That a decree be entered ad set at rest; Entered aa aeeond-claaa mail matter In the post office at Ash County Clerk of J a c k s o n judicating any und all r ig h t , The date of the Order f o r land, Oregon, February 15, 1935, under the act of Congress of County, Oregon. title, estate, lien or claim which Publication of this Summons Is The August meeting of t h e Traffic fatalities i n Oregon March 3, 1879 And declaring any and a l l y o u o r a n t o f y o u have or claim the 25th day of July, 1050. and Women’s Association o f t h e leaped to new highs during Ju claims to be null and void; ! to h a v e in. to or upon the real the time prescribed for publica William C. Lawrence and Wallace G. Iverson, Publishers Presbyterian church which met ly with more than a 10 0 p e r such and declaring that the s a i d ' property situated 1 n Jackson tion of this Summons Is once Faith McCullough - Local News, Phone 8561 or 2-8286 on Thursday of last week was cent increase over June fatali Plaintiff is the owner in f e e 1 County. Oregon, und now in the each week for four consecutive given over in large measure to ties, Secretary of State Earl T simple of said premises und of poeeeeefon o l the Plaintiff, and weeks. Subscription Rate — $2 50 year final planning for the Diamond Newbry reported today the whole thereof, free a n d more particularly described us I Dated and find published this Jubilee to be held August 26. 27 MEMBER 27th day of July, 1950. Preliminary count of l u s t clear of any and all right, title, follows, to-wit: and 28 Following the custom month's deaths reached 50. the estate, lien or interest of s a i d , Beginning at a point on the BEN T, LOMBARD, Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association South line of the Northwest Attorney for Plaintiff ary half hour devotional period worst July on record. Newbry Defendant, and that each and all said Defendants, und e a c h Quarter of Section 14, Town Postoffice Address: led by Mrs. James Edgar, t h e said the toll may go higher if : of and ull persons claiming, or to ship 39 South. Runge 1 East Box 513, Ashland, Oregoa regular business session was con delayed reports of fatalities are claim by, through or u n d c r of the W M . Jackson County, J27A3-1O-17 ducted by t h e president Mrs received or if persons now listed them, or any of them, be for Oregon, which point is 9.55 Millie Smith. Committee reports ASHLAND’S SI MMER SHAKESPEAREAN chuins W e s t o f the Southeast as injured later die as a result ever enjoined, restrained u n d and bazaar preparations, togeth of their Injuries. barred from asserting, attempt earner thereof, thence West, FESTIVAL WINS NATIONWIDE RECOGNITION er with the renovation and re along s a id line, 16 50 feet to May, June and July, Newbry ing to establish, o r claiming the East line of the Tolman decorating of the dining room, continued, have been t r a g i c any right, title, estate, lien or MT. SHASTA by faith M c C ullough C r e e k County Road; thence were the chief items on t h e months in the state’s accident interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, as describ At the end of the first week of the 10th annual Shakespearean morning program. Smith, .dong said line, 5.24 picture, with 31 deaths in May. ed in the Complaint herein, and festival, public opinion is unanimously agreed that Ashland has chuins or 345.84 feet; thence Mrs. Georgia Bowman, chair- j 30 in June, and 50 in July. that Plaintiff's title to s a i d come into its own and will henceforth rate nigh on the list of world East, 16.50 feet; thence North. Earlier in the year, it seemed premises be forever quieted und famed summer cultural centers, along with Aspen, Interlaken, the man of the committee to pro 345.84 feet to tne point of be vide new shades and draperies. probable t h a t Oregon would set at rest; Hollywood Bowl and the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters. ginning. IN “PRETTY PRINT” Many who came to carp, left to oraise. But like the Biblical I showed samples of the materials ! continue the downward trend Tlie date of the Order f o r And declaring any und a 11 BAGS rophet, the Shakespearean festival is more honored from afar ' chosen for full d r a w curtains in traffic deaths first noted in Publication of this Summons is such claims to be null and void tan by its townspeople, who ’--------------------------------- the 25th dav of July. 1950, und 1 und declaring that the s a i d which will provide for the need- 1947 Now the state is faced with ALL NEW PATTERNS have seen its development from vaj repertoire is t h e always i ed “black-out” for picture pro the possibility that this year’s the time prescribed for publica Plaintiff is tile owner tn f e e the local outdoor college the- popUjar As Y ou Like It, produc- jection. Mrs. Imogene M c C o y accident fatalities will skyrock tion of this Summons is once simple of said premises and of atricals of the mid-thirties, little ed wjth modern lighting, admit- reported that walls and wood et to new records unless motor each week for four consecutive the whole thereof, free n ii d clear of any and all right, title, appreciating its newly acquired tedly anarchronistic, but highly work had been cleaned and pol ists exercise increased caution weeks. Dated and first published this estate, lien or Interest of s a i d national stature. Save for the effective notwithstanding T h e ished and Mrs. Ed Grimm, who on the streets and highways, Defendants, or any of them, and J 27th day of July, 1950. children, who have daily haunt- pOrest of Arden becomes a Max is in charge of the banquet for Newbry concluded that each and all of the Defend- ' BEN T. LOMBARD, ed the rehearsals, attendance has fjejd Parrish setting for the ro- August 28, outlined the plans ants herein, and e a c h and i Attorney for Plaintiff come largely from beyond t h e rnancing of the four confused and asked for contributions of all p e r s o n s claiming, or to Postoffice Address: bounds of Ashland. Many are pairs of l o v e r s , and a back- damask cloths and crystal can- Box 513, Ashland, Oregon claim by, through or u n d e r SUMMONS still convinced that Shakespeare ground for a spectacular silhou- dleabra for the occasion. J27A3 10-17 them, or any of them, be for- ' SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET Hlwsy SB Phon« 8511 ever enjoined, restrained a n d is “too high-brow for them. ette scene, which will not soon TITLE Forty members a n d f i v e barred from asserting, attempt In an atmosphere as Eliza- be forgotten by those who see guests were seated at the lunch- ; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ing to establish o r claiming Free Dally Delivery THE STATE OF OREGON IN SUMMONS bethean as the bard’s ruff, on a it. any right, title, estate, lien or eon tables where Mrs. Mickle, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SUIT IN EQUITY TO QUIET triple s t a g e as authentic as Don Gunderson again denton- M r s . Oldenburg, Mrs. McCoy Interest in or to said property, or ! JACKSON TITLE Stratford-on-Avon and sur- strates his versatility in the role and Mrs. Bertha Smith served as ETHEL M. MILLER, widow IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF rounded by natural beauty sel- of the ardent lover. Orlando, hostesses. In a surprise presen Plaintiff, THE STATE OF OREGON IN dom equalled, Professor Angus suitor for the hand of the beauti- tation, Mrs. Oldenburg was hon vs. AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Bowmer has brought to fruition ful masquerading Roselind, as ored by the gift of a member MRS. A. L. DONOHUE, if liv JACKSON his dreams and labors of many played for the first time by Ad- ship on the National Board of ing, and her unknown heirs, if THEO WENAUS Plaintiff. years. He has established a sum- dyse Lane of Salem. Her charm Missions in recognition of her deceased; and any and all other vs. mer Shakespearean t h e a t r e jies iess jn her m ting voice than many years of active service. As parties or p e r s o n s unknown claiming any right, title, estate, ELIZA MOORE EVANS, if lit i which now draws professionals in her vivacity and general pul- her birthday tails in August the lien or interest in or to the real ing, and her respective heirs, ii and actors from the entire coun- ehritude. Herb Greer’s Touch- Association took the occasion to property hereinafter described; deceased; ELLA EVANS a n d try. With tiie assistance of spec- $ton was near perfection in its give her a lovely corsage to Defendants. JOHN DOE EVANS, her hus ialists trained in their fields of nonsense augmented by Truebee gether with her membership pin. TO: Each, every and all of the band, if married and living, and music, costuming and staging. Bell’s comely comedy named Defendants: their respeetve heirs, if deceas The afternoon program which above Professor Bowmer now presents . IN THE N A M E OF THE ed; JAMES D MOORE a n d , was in charge of Mrs. Alta Poley STATE OF OREGON you and JANE DOE MOORE, his wife, if ' a dramatic achievement which ,?St tUrn, \ is winning wide acclaim. P ° 11 S h e d took the form of an informal each of you are hereby required married and living, and their re x ... . ... Richard Grahams sonorous ora- discussion in celebration of the to appear and answer the Com spective heirs, if d e c e a s e d Metropolitan dailies, once tol- tion of the familiar words "All Bach bi-centenial, using records plaint filed against you in the 1 FRANCIS M M O O R E a n d erant or skeptcal of the amateur the world’s a stage;” the lovely and hymns of the famed com above entitled suit on or before JANE DOE MOORE, his wife, if attemps of the “rustics” in the cousin Celia plaved by Norma poser. The meeting was closed the last day of four weeks from married and living, and their Siskiyou mountains, are n o w j ean Snell of Medford; pretty by prayer for the missionaries the date of the first publication 1 respective heirs, ii deceased: and of this Summons, and, if you fail any and all other parties o r I eagerly assigning their best dra- Mary Jane Pitts of Portland as at home and abroad. so to appear and answer said persons unknown claiming any j matic critics to cover the entire the shepherdess, and John Man- Complaint, f o r want thereof, right, title, estate, lien or inter-I season, while popular periodic- iove, the doltish William THE CONGREGATIONAL the Plaintiff will apply to the est in or to the real property j als have this year awakened to Tf . AT CHURCH Court for the relief dem anded, hereinafter described • the publicity value of Elizabeth- nt mposf lbl® to mention in their Complaint, succinctly 717 Siskiyou Blvd. Defendants. ean drama in a modern setting pra*Se stated as follows, to-wit: TO: Each, every and all of the j . .... .. , for their individual acting un- Evart P. Borden, Minister That a decree be enteied ad above named Defendants: As one visaing cntc wryly re- der the able direction of Angus Sunday School 9:30 a m., judicating any and all right, IN THE N A M E OF THE m6”ked, I took the Ashland as- Bowmer, but it would be an in- Francis Clink, Supt. title, estate, lien or claim which STATE OF OREGON you and signment under protest and pre- adequate review were the back 11:00 a.m. Worship service; : pared myself for a week of bore- ground muslc M arranged b Sermon by Dr. Borden, “Why you or any of you have or claim each of you are hereby required have in, to or upon the real to appear and answer the Com dom. Frankly I intended to treat Herb Greer and the marriage Worship.” Solo by Giles Green, , to property situated i n Jackson plaint filed against you in the the amateur actors with toler- pageant and ballet of the spec Margaret Ramsey, organist. County, Oregon, and now in the above entitled suit on or before ance and to be generous WJth tacuIar £inflle omittfid M Nursery for small children. possession of the Plaintiff, and the last dav of four weeks from m arhPPkUSi flMtte2Li Y k tongue portant factors in the romantic 6:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship. I more particularly described as the date of the first publication to-wit: in cheek I attended the opening comedy of As You Like It. of this Summons, and, if you f a il; Weiner roast at S.O.C. barbecue follows, 1303 N. Riverside medford . oeegon performance of Henry IV—Part . . _ . Lots 4 & 5 in Block “D” of the so to appear and answer said I pit on Madrone (including class I, expecting a dull evening with A iony and Cleopaira RAILROAD ADDITION t o Complaint, f o r want thereof, j the historical play. But by the One of the best known of all es by Marjorie Fliniau and Ann • end of Falstaff s first soliloquy Shakespearean tragedies, A n - Fullerton.) I was literally bug-eved a n d tony a n d Cleopatra, already guffawing with the rest of the rates hi8h in drawing power and PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH first night audience. Never have w ill undoubtedly increase i n 130 N. Main (at Helman) I seen such perfect interpreta- Popularity as the reports of its Rev. George Shuman, Minister “A Friendly Church for tion and polished performance.” faultless presentation and out- Thoughtful People” From the first, the audiences standing cast are spread about, have been appreciative and at- Many think that Antony is “In our 75th year.” tentive, down to the smallest op- Don Gunderson’s best role, his 9:45 a.m. — Church school for en mouthed youngster creeping ease of diction and command- a 11 ages. Sherman J. Hadley, ever closer to the footlights. In ing stage presence mark him as superintendent. fact t h e children’s enjoyment one of the “finds” of the season, 11 a.m. — Morning worship. An has been a source of inspiration Clara Daniels, well known t o them by the choir. Sermon by and amazement to the actors, Ashland audiences, gives h e r the pastor. and adds much to the spirit of usual excellent performance, as the festival. the perfidious queen of Egypt, to Henry IV— Part II which is added an impressively Those who witnessed the op- stage presence. While ver- ing nights a n c e s a 5.1 1 e Hanson becomes ening night’s per f o r m ______ ............................... chuckled with vicarious enjoy- a * dispicable dispicaoie Caesar with his ef e ment as the prankish and padd- enynate mannerisms, an inte ed old scamp Falstaff, played T i t nGW tO many studen by Bowmer, bragged and blus- 01 btlaKesPeare- tered his noisy way through the To the cadaverous soothsaj dark scenes of English history, er Played by Paul Walker; to th in delightful contrast to the vio^ gifted director James Sando< lent and angry young Sir Percy to the clever costumer Dougla as interpreted by Pmlip Hanson. Russe11 and a host of others, g Bowmer’s Falstaff undoubtedly tlie weR deserved plaudits ( unani reached a new high of comedy ' satisfied critics who are — depiction b y adding physical mous in rating Antony and Cleo chicanery to ribald vernacular. patra as a triumph of finishei Philip Hanson, in h i s second production. 8» You can choose between festival season, brings a con The Comedy of Errors You con choose between -yz You can choose botwoon vincing fervor to his part o f . The . . . last „ of the lIiC XUUi piays , four plays ii Styleline and Fleetline styling Automatic and Standard Drive ■<fg tbo Bel Air and the Convertible Hotspur, while the polished the 1950 series is the hilarioi New York actor Richard Gra- farce The Comedy of Errors i Many an admiring glance will follow You have an enviable choice of en And if it’s a sports model you want, ham, as the harried old father which Shakespeare used t h you when you roll by in your new gines and drives in Chevrolet, too. 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