Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 10, 1946, Image 5

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    Seniiliini Oregon New* Review, Ihiirxdjy, O itoh e r io, 1946
VIRGINIA HAMMOND TO
International
Livestock esposi
Fu lit*ral Services
PORTLAND OVER W EEKEND
tion
Miss V irginia Hamm ond, Eng-
She re tu rn ed S unday by plane l | p | ( | F o r M U r i n i f i c
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C url B“ Fer, Jr. (»1 la-nji Ueueh. *''* S unday lor M arshall Bringle
'*• 01 1 , ,, l hind tu at C alifornia, min of Mr. and Mrs. o f 112 G arfield street, who died
o ," .,.„ m r '' h,".'iW i.g ' nK1,Klvi‘n C arl
*“ vi!,itin8 hi* P“ r ' a t his hom e F riday at 2:1» o'cltx k
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From where I sit... / / Joe Marsh
Are Returning Veterans
'Different"?
During the w ar you lienrd a lot
uliiiut how huril it »an going to lie
lo r re tu rn in g veteran« Io get ad­
justed to civilian life . . . how
they'd lie "d iffe re n t.”
Well, plenty of them hnve re
turned to our town, and n finer,
stead ier bunch you couldn’t auk
for. Most of them are back a t the
name jobs . . . going w ith the
sam e nice home town g irls (g et­
ting m arried , some of them, and
se ttin g up fam ilies) . . . renew ing
the same old friendship«.
Even th e ir am usem ent«
i ante. Nothing more esnUog than
hslting Seward'« creek wr pitch-
i.ig horseshoe« . . . euoying an
i.ulduur
liu 1 her ur
wita
Iriru d ly
w h 'lle s o iiic In-cr and plvas*«t talk.
If they’ve changed a t all it’s in
m u tu rity and tol-
11¡nice . . . tolerance for everything
except d ictators, and those who
would destroy our dem ocratic
principles of live and let live. And
from where I «It, th a t’s another
reason to be proud of them.
la c d ir e c t io n o f
3 ,1 M B.
The
aervieei
The Old Timer Says
I'he
average
citizen growl
about
b 1gh
taxes like a
bear w ith a
l ore bead and
linallv 1 b e
grow ls s u b-
side
to
a
toad's
whim­
per. Be that
as it m a y
there
i s i
grow ing sen
Ida Ricks Is Bride
of Woody Johnston
short honeym oon trip.
Mrs. B ruce had placed vases
2:30 o’clock .
of beautiful au tu m n flow ers a-
Bringle wus born Noveinbei 27
Miss Ida Kicks becam e the bout the room, and had lighted
1006 at B ern e Pike C ounty, Ill­
bride
of Woody Jo h nston last Sat- ft*?™
and th<?re' The S1K? *
inois and was m arried to Minnie
7
. , , , f,ta n l rm g cerem ony was used.
Hawley on A ugust I, 1806 in Hoy,
urd ay afternoon at five o clock, I
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Missouri. They spent most ol
in the hom e ol the brides par Burilji* PeterSOIl 1111(1
, their m arried life in A lunnoni, tiin e n t am ong the A sh lan d c iti­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kicks , , . .
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should
be
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ore
, K.insas and cam e to Oregon in
The
R
everend
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uncan
ol
bride
V isit Ashland
economical ad m in istratio n of civ- 1..
a
n. »
u
1937.
ic affairs. The present budget ,s 1 }hc Assem bly ol G o d church per-
Miss
S
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West of P o rtlan d
1'he deceased is survived by his cluttered with free telephon,isi f t ™ *
W,U? t° nly and B urnie P eterson
of A shland
1 wife, M innie, and five children, which, in sdhne cases, are en tirely Lr^aent
X * d
relatives who w ere m arried in W ashing-
lour daughters, Mrs. A lta Taylor,
present.
bin n .Ja^i
Hitt m m Vn
nntk
r the cere 1
• ,o
th sp en t sev eral days
I A ltam ont, K ansas; Mrs. Josep- unjustifiable. “T ravel expenses,”
Im m ediately a a fte
lte r the cere ln A shland recently at the hom e
also
figure
prom
inently.
If
these
h*f,e Hagan, E verett, W ashington,
; 7 , .1.
. m ony the couple left on a honey- of P eterson's parents, Mr.
an d
Mrs. K atherine Sheldon, Neode- hu vet m au .n e
-
k
moom They will be at hom e in Mrs. Ollie P. Peterson.
sha, Kansas; Mrs. C lara Williams,
the
ap
artm
en
ts
th
a
t
adjoin
adjoi
the
They are living in P o rtlan d
Napa, C alifornia; one son, Floyd saving could be effected, thereby Top Hat Cafe, of which Mr. J o h n ­
reducing the tax rate. M ehbe, ¡1 ston is the m anager.
now w here P eterson is aw aiting
E. Bringle, Um pqua, Oregon.
orders from th e M erchant M ar­
He is also survived by four sis­ would be a good thing to scrap
ine.
ters, Mrs. Ida M athey, Parsons, the present obsolete city c h a rter
Phyllis May Florey
K ansas; Mrs. Teona Scobey an d and m ake a new start.
M onument» and marker». See
Along tm s 4-man
line we council,
offer nt
this a i ^ V c d .S A lT IO S A . H h i t h
Mrs.
Ada Mrs.
K night,
Color- i suggestion—a
ado; and
Cora Salida,
Hill, Kansas
w e n held at th e L itw iller Euner
al C hapel, S unday aiternoo u at
Burns M em orials. On the Plaza.
City. Also 17 grandchildren and • nom inal salary, to be selected by
At a q u iet hom e w edding :n the
s u it in e q u it y f o r
13 great grandchildren.
¡w ard s; council to choose the po- M ethodist P arsonage on S atu rd ay
»
DIVUMCE
lice and heads of civic d ep art- afternoon. O ctober 5. Miss Phy-
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. W agner of m ents—at present appointees of llis May Florey and Amos A lbert
sum m ons
-
uos
Los Angeles, C alifornia spen t the th e mayor. Good local govern- H iath w ere joined in m arriage by
IN THc, U n c u i i COURT OF
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week end with Mr W agners par- inent is to be desired and none Dr. G. W. Bruce. The couple were . i n a o f z v f £, u r OHisOOiN, fix
are the
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W agner. I but the best fitted m en should be accom panied w ith the b ro th er o f i r ii'IAj f Drv i i l r . L u u f t i i
or
-
. . . positions, the groom and his wife, Mr. and J r t t a s U i 'i ,
_______________ Mr. and Mrs. W agner had
ad ju st chosen for
responsible
1 c-jt c . McCOWN
ft-evrurM 1W> ( ,«<«/Male« flrrww-r A.oad«4toi i,fctUr,bed , fr°iP a v?cation ‘riP to A* (H over C leveland aptly put it Mrs. R obert Hiath. The happy
W
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New York City and w ere en ro u te — ‘A public office is a public p air live in M edford and will be
P la in tif f
vs.
hom e to Los Angeles.
tru s t.’’
Uncle Josh at hom e to th eir friends afte r a
M INNIE B. ivrcCOWN,
D efendant.
io M innie B. McCown, uie above
..uuieu u e fen u an t:
fix f u r . J.XAME OF THE
i n n l t . o r O rir,oO N you ace
nereo y re q u ired to ap p ear a n a
an sw er tne oom pcam i m e d a-
g ain st you in tn e above en titled
su it on or belore tne last day ot
to u r weeks rront tne d ate or the
l u s t p u o n ca tto n ot tm s S u m ­
m ons; anu it you fail to so ap p ear
a n a an sw er said C om plaint, lo r
A S O F S E P T E M B E R 30, 1946
w ant tnereol, tn e HfaintUf w ill
apply to the C o u rt for the re b e l
RESOURCES
u em an aed in nts C om plaint, su c­
cinctly stated as follow s, to-w it:
Cash and due fro m b a n k s . $112,848.4913
T h at tne bonus of m atrim ony
U .S . B onds, in clu d in g
h eretofore a n a now ex istin g oe-
U. S. G overnm ent
, tw een the P la in tiff a n a m e D e­
fe n d a n t be fo rev er dissolved, set
' '.28.293,414.94
A gencies ..................... .. 275 44-
aside an d held for n au g n t, and
M unicipal bonds and
th a t P la in tiff be divorced from
49,891.044.05
w a r r a n t s ............................
D efen d an t aosoluteiy.
T h at p lain tiff be allow ed such
773.161.09
O th e r b o n d s ..........................
o tn er and fu rth e r re b e l as to m e
100.127,152.77
L oans and d i s c o u n t s .........
C ourt m ay seem ju s t a n a e q u it­
Stock in F e d e ra l R eserve
able in tne prem ises.
m e d ate of th e O rder fo r P u b -
450,000.00
B a n k ...................................
i iicau o n ol this Sum m ons is th e
B ank prem ises, fu rn itu re
26tn day of S eptem ber, 1946, an d
3,063,535.38
and f i x t u r e s .....................
m e tim e p rescrib ed for p u b lica-
Nope
I tion of tm s Sum m ons is once
O th e r real e s t a t e ................
' each w eek for fo u r successive
C u sto m ers' lia b ility on
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
weeks.
57.422.46
1.476,787.20
495,459.44
accep tan ces .............. ..
In te r e s t earn ed ...................
O th e r r e s o u r c e s ...................
T o ta l R esources
D ated and firs t published this
26 th day of Septem ber, 1946.
VAN DYKE a n d LOM BARD
B y B en T. L om bard
A tto rn ey lo r P lain tiff, P o st O f­
fice A ddress, P. O. B ox 513, or
Ew edenburg B uilding, A shland,
Oregon.
9-26-4t
C a p ita l................................$ 4,500,000.00
Surplus
.................................
10,500.000.00
Undivided profits and
R eserves..........................
Reserves allocated for
taxes, interest, etc..........
Acceptances .....................
Interest collected in
advance ..........................
Other liabilities ...............
Deposits (Exclusive of
reciprocal bank deposits)
W ith 40 branches and 9
affiliated banks th ro u g h o u t
O regon, the F irst N ational
B ank of P o rtlan d puts
dollars to work in O regon
Total Liabilities
fu rth e rin g the m any
DEPOSITS
business and personal plans
The First National Bank of Portland and
40 branches ........................................ ..
9 other Oregon banks affiliated with
The First National Bank of Portland.
TOTAL ..................................
of O regon people.
LOANS AND DISCO UN TS
The First National Bank of Portland and
40 branches ............................................
9 other Oregon banks affiliated with
The First National Bank of Portland
TOTAL .................................. ..
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
PO R TLA N D
M O N T A V IL L A BRANCH
ROSE C IT Y BRANCH
EAST BORTLAND BRANCH
INSURANCE
Fire - Auto - Theft
STANDARD COMPANIES
See
PO R TLA N D BRANCHES
M A IN BRANCH
«»It » M O RRISO N BRANCH
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
JACKSON.
In the M atter of the E state
of
M ARGARET C. WALSH,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
th a t th e undersigned, by an O r­
der of the C ounty C ourt of the
S tate of Oregon, for th e C ounty
of Jackson, d uly m ade and e n ­
tered on the 24th d ay of S ep ­
tem ber, 1946, w as reg u larly a p ­
pointed E x ecu to r of the E state
of M ARGARET C. W ALSH, d e ­
ceased, and he has qu alified as
such Executor.
A ll persons having claim s a-
g ain st said E state are hereb y n o ­
tified to p resen t the sam e, d uly
verified, as re q u ired by law , to
him a t the office of his A ttorneys,
Van D yke an d L om bard, Sw e-
d en b u rg B uilding, A shland, O re­
gon, w ith in six m onths from th e
date of this Notice.
D ated and pu b lish ed this 26th
day of S eptem ber, 1946.
ROBERT J. M ILLER
E xecutor of the E state of M ar­
g aret C. W alsh, deceased.
VAN DYKE & LOM BARD
A ttorneys for E state.
9-26-4t
LIVESTO CK-K ENTO N BRANCH
SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH
U N IO N A N D RUSSELL BRANCH
J. F. EMMETT
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GRESHAM
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HILLSBORO
HOOD RIVER
K L A M A T H BALLS
LA GRANDE
LAKEVIEW
MARSHBIELD
MEDBORD
M ERRILL
M O LA LL A
NEWBERG
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OREGON C IT Y
-TILLAM O O K
BENDLETON
U N IO N
SALEM
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OB
OB
OB
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BORIST G R O V I
EUGENE
BRINEVILLE
BANK OB SWEET
COOLIDGE fir M cC LA IN E , SILVERTON
BANK OB SELLWOOD, BORTLAND
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