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I public : EJecords CIRCUIT COUKT ! Nancy Benton Nottingham vs. Charles Wesley Nottingham: Order of default of defendant. Marie L. Barkus vs Elmer H. Bark us: Complaint for divorce al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment asks custody for plaintiff of minor child, $100 monthly support money, sole ownership of house furnishings. Married Oct. 10. 1940, at Longview. Wash. Plaintiff asks for $100 monthly support money for child pending settlement. A. D. Scott vs. Ray Learned and others: Complaint seeks clearing of title to real property. Stephen J. Fouchek and Harry L. McBurnett vs. Duane J. Janicek: Notice of appeal to state supreme court from decree of Dec. 10, 1948. filed by plaintiffs. . Odessa T. Horton vs. Arthur T. Horton: Decree of divorce awards plaintiff custody of three minor children, orders defendant to pay $30 monthly for support of two younger, children, awards plaintiff possession of household furniture. house trailer and certain other real and personal property. John Jacobson, doing business as Scotts Mills Lumber Co., vs. R. C. Bever: Complaint asks judgment of Needlecraft ' IIP Art lovers! Dog lovers! Be sure to embroider this picture! You'll find it such easy needlework, such pleasure to look at. '"Two gorgeous collies in embroi dered frame. Just line it! Pattern 76; transfer 15x19 inches. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tarn makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con cise directions. ' 8cM TWENTY CENTS in eotns -tor fhta natters to Tbs Orccoa Statesman. Laura Wbecser. 1st and Stevens. St.. San rranoaco. Caul Print iatnly rATTEKN MUMBEK. TOUT NAME. A- HUI Wltb ZONE rind fesctnatinf hobby to our Laura Wheeler NeedJecraft Catalog. Send ra tten cents tor 108 illustrations of new est designs that beginners find easy experts refer . . . crochet, knfttfctf embroidery, toys, dolls, household and personal accessories. Free screo s.ullt Bat tern srmteci tn dook. 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Jack T. Fowler: Order of default of defend ant. I S State vs.: James C. Little, jr.. De fendant pleaded . guilty to three vrand jury indictments charging obtaining of money under false pretenses, sentencing; continued to February 11. DISTRICT COURT Theodore W. Mind en. Sublimity. charged with driving: while intoxi cated, found innocent by jury. Kenneth H. Agan, Saginaw. charged with larceny by bailee, continued to February 7 for plea held in lieu of $2,500 bail. Benjamin F. Lane, 539 si, charged with non-support, continu ed to February 4 for plea, held in lieu of $500 bail. PROBATE COURT Jerry McCarthy estate: Apprais al of estate at $42,659. Theodore Roth estate: Order grants widow allowance of $3,500 for one year subsequent to filing of inventory. Emma J. Worden estate: Order appointing Arthur Rich as admin istrator with the will annexed and Norris Ames, Elmer Johnson and Lloyd Fry as appraisers. Alfred O. Loe estate: Final de cree closes estate. Ole O. Dahl estate: Final decree closes estate. Otto F. Johnson estate: Answers to petition for order for sale of remaining real property filed by Marjorie Ann Johnson and by John H. Johnson, guardian of Elizabeth Jane Johnson, joining in petition. Mae Ledgerwood estate: Ap praised at $6,543.52. Charles H. McCullah estate: Or der appointing Wilma B. McCullah as administratrix. Jacob Schindler estate: Order ad mitting will to probate and ap pointing Ernest-Schindler as exe cutor and Carl rreyden, Joseph B. Graettinger and Jesse Johns as ap praisers. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS George B. Rucken 33, laborer, and Minnie B. Dickens, 58, both of Portland. John N. Kintz, 19, clerk, and Blossom Wolf, 18, domestic, both of Sublimity. MUNICIPAL COURT George H. Smith, 3890 N. River rd., charged with driving while in toxicated, reduced to reckless driv- History of Dishes Is Central Howell Topic CENTRAL HOWELL Mrs. C. L. Simmons entertained the Central Howell Home Extension unit .Tuesday. Assisting were Mrs. Leonard Roth, Mrs. Clarence Simmons, jr., and Hrs. William Roth. Others present were Mrs. S. H. Eshleman, Mrs. Raymond Alt, Mrs. Eldon Alt, Mrs. Lewis Pat terson, Mrs. Wilbur Wilson, Mrs. ing, liquor involved, and fined $150, with $50 remitted. The Stat man. Salem, Oregon, Friday, February 4. 194315 Harley Stillion. Mrs.' John Van La an en, Mrs. Robert Bye, Mrs. Harold Anglin, Mrs. Harry Phil lips, Mrs. Ray McKibbon, Mrs. Milton Kephart, Mrs. Lee Dow, Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Frank Way, Mrs. A. E. KuenzL Visitors present were 'Mrs. Ralph Plane, Mrs. Earl Schar and Mrs. Alphus Schar. Eleanor Trindle directed the study project, "Care and Selec tion of China," and presented the early history of dishes. March meeting will be with Mrs. Clyde DeSart when Mrs j Lewis Patterson will auction off various items, proceed of the sale to be for the Azalea house fund. ", ' i - . MOSCOW-(flV-The Soviet Un ion has 1,250,000 school teachers says "Pravda, which urges all lo cal authorities to see that the laws on universal education be vigor- ously enforced. The paper adds that the 1,250,000 teachers had la their classes 32,000,000 pupils la 188.000 schools. . If you really want to reduce your Living Costs. . . YOU CAM SAVE from T o 10 d lb. on Besfr Qualify Coffees! X: "'''f '""00 Mr- m 1 J 4 M frit 'IF' Grouad Fresb Yht3 You Ciry III Here's how! Simply buy your coffees In inexpensive paper bags and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE! Maybe you arc already cutting corners this smart, thrifty way, and know full well how "bag" coffee does save you money. But if you aren't, perhaps you wonder ... is bag coffee GOOD coffee? A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y ! Bag coffee users have learned that cof fee packed in an inexpensive bag can be just as full-bodied, just as flavor-rich and fine in quality as coffee packed in any other container. In fact, many say it's fresher, -because bag coffe usually comes in the whole bean; is ground fresh when you buy Yes, "bag" coffee will help cut living costs. If you are not using it. why not start today I Our NOB HILL brand is our finest blend and you'll find it extra-rich and strength-full. Our AIRWAY brand is milder, more mellow and equally popu lar. Both brands are guaranteed to please you, or money back. S'r ST ' w ' S r r yip - Grocery; Features Effective Friday Through Monday GROCERY SECTION VALUES I 0UJE? L2n2y crockT3p"35c Your choice of delicious Pea or Noodle Flavorful, savorful A good hunch for lunch pnryirenvyren $r.wb.rry! Lb.2c ; Oregon grown Oregon made. Shady Oak brand t iEffiJMDES ValUy Gold 2"', 35c Luscious golden fruit. Whole peeled Pure Vegetable shortening What a buy! OR !' . 1 If you Prefer "CAN" Coffees SAFEVAY WILL SAVE YOU MONEY on them, too! l-Lb. Cae Need Filter Papers or Filter Cloths ? Your Choice Pkt. 10c Yes, either way. 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