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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thura. Nov. 27, 1947
Willoughby Heads
Bellview 4-H Club
Bellview Grange To
Have Parly Friday
T he B e llv ie w 4-H C lu b e lected
the
fo llo w in g o ffic e rs fo r
th e
co in in g y e a r at a m e e tin g held
Nov. 20: T he new p re sid e n t is
'le d W illo u g h b y , vice p re sid e n t,^
Sam
B e ll, set te tá is
tre a su re r,
D onald K e n . local leader. L o u ie
W illo u g h b y J r.: song leader, K ich
a n l Jo y; c lu b re p o rte r. B e rn ie
Engel: p ro je c t "leader, L o u ie W i l l ­
oug hb y Sr.
T he g ro u p w ill m eet aga in in
Ja n u a ry, h a v in g decided to s k ip
the D ecem ber m e e tin g because of
the holidays.
F rid a y , N o v c m u e r ¿a. «.ot, p.m.
the B e llv ie w G ran ge is h o ld in g
a card p a rty , w ith ic tre s h m e n ts
o f p ic and coffee. A d m is s io n to
a ll 25c. T iic p u b lic is In v ite d .
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!NEWS
BELLVIEW
Bellview Grange
decis Officers
Miss Lois Jean Hays
To Wed At Home
h a tin g on the c h ild re n we w ill be j L o , me p o in t out a ga in liiu t tills
able to spread the jile ssin g s o f | a id to the school is to lie a per
good and ju s t g o v e rn m e n t to a ll 1 in a n c n t i t l l n l r fo r as lon g us we
j
M i and Mrs. W. J. llu yt*, Croxx
These c h ild re n need in ip
am j re m a in in G e rm a iiv and Is n ot to
I son Road and H ig h w a y ,16, a n ­
need It bad. H e lp us to show - l>c lim ite d ,< a s h o rt tu n e o n ly,
M e n tlx 'r«
t -
toe
U e llv i e w nounced th is w eek th e approach th e m tlia t A m e ric a means m ore These
The-.«1 c h ild
ild re
im n need help
ih
m a rria g e D ecem ber 14 o f th a n ju s , an a rm y o f o ccu p a tio n i w h o le y . it t otind.
G ran ge elected o flic c rs lo r the in g
c o m in g vein at las, w ee k's m eet th e ir d a u g h te r, L ois Jean, to A r ­ H elp us to show them th a t xve
Ko u n til la te r.
ing.
Ray
In lo w
was electee th u r S tru v e .
have an in te re s t In th e ir w e lfa re '
W in
W o rth y M aster. O th e r o ffic e r« in ­
Miss H ays g ru d u u |e d B u m A -It
clu d e : O verseer. R a lp h M ic k e l. lan d H ig h school in th e class o f
L e c tu re r.
Mrs. Frances
W o r th ;! ; i . ,o d ,s p re s e n tly e m p lo ye d by
S te w a rd . H e n ry L in d s e y ; A ssist Bob s
L u n c h . T he
p ro sp e ctive
ant S te w a rd . H a rry H e n ry ; chap
bud«' g ro o m is an e m ployee o f
la in . M ix E tta Jo hn son ; T ie a s u i
tile Ed D u n n ranch.
er, M rs. L o la T o w n s e n d : G ate
I’ltc ce re m o ny w ill be held a t
keeper, F red Ravens: L a d y {is the H ays home.
s is ita n t S te w u rd . G e ra ld in e B id
D O IN G T H E T O W N
emu. Geres, N ao m i Gassaw ay
(C o n tin u e d fro m fr o n t page)
Pom ona. F.Lte W o o d w a rd :
M r. and M rs. H o m e r M oo re
and d a u g h te r B a rba ra Jean o f
H ig h w a y 99 and C ro w so n road
have gone to San D iego fo r a
w h ile and M r. and M rs. Law sen
E ngel w h o ju s t fin is h e d s ta y in g
at the Roy W o o d w a rd hom e d in ­
in g tiie W o o d w a rd ’« absence w ill
E x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e m em bers
T W O E L E C T E D T O O F F IC E
ta k e o v e r in the same ca p a c ity at a re : L o u is P a n ky. H e n ry Enders good.
Mrs. M a rg a re t
M c L a in , A s h ­ the M oore home.
and A rc h ie K in ea de ; T h e M u si I Las, C h ris tin a « the Red Cross
land, and M rs. M ae R ussell, A s h ­
took a q u a n tity o f c lo th in g , most
clan. A lta N icho ls.
lan d, w ere elected second and
H o s p ita lity c o m m itte e fo r n e x t ' ‘' Y ' T u ” ‘T *
food ‘ ° the
II. H. Max b e rry , th e fr ie n d lv
th ir d v ice p re sid e n ts re s p e c tiv e ly j Espee’s a ge nt in A s h la n d , re co m ­ m e e tin g inclu de s M r. and M rs J*1’ '100* b u l s ln t,‘ th a n no on«
o f th e O regon F e d e ra tio n o f m ends th a t a n y tra v e lle rs 11 V a l Inloxx, M r. and M rs. A rc h U “ “ '
T ' n
” u t ,
W om en's club s, f ir s t d is tric t at P o rtla n d o v e r the w ee ken d
f 1 * u t 1,11
1 w o u ld
o f K in c a id . M r. and M rs. R alp h
a m e e tin g h e ld last w ee k at the D ecem ber 3 to 6, sh o u ld ta k e a K o o z e r and M r. and M rs. R alph app’, 7
“ , ? '* V ,n ,,,h , f >“ 1'
C iv ic c lu b house in .Ashland. T he ru n d o w n to the e x h ib itio n tra c k
H ¡w o u ld tirin g th is m a tte r ,o the
hostesses fo r th e m e e tin g w ere at th e U n io n s ta tio n in o rd e r to
• u tte n tio n o f as m an y people as
T iie n e x t m e e tin g w ill be a
th e m em bers o f the A sh la n d J u n ­ ta k e a g an d e r a t the
possible so xve r u n get the neces­
G eneral
X m a s p a rty D ecem ber 16 a, t
io r c iv ic club.
sary food, c lo th in g slmes etc. to
M o to rs “ T ra in o f T o m o rro w ".
p.m . w ith a covered d is h d in n e r
th is school as aoon as possible
A« soon as xve can g a th e r the
M r. and M rs. Bob Kobei t ; 134
necessary m oney xve. the fin a n ce
N. P io ne er street, re c e n tly r e tu r n ­
section o f S tu ttg a rt, are going ,t
ed fro m a ten d ay v is it w ith
g ive the c h ild re n and o the rs a?
trie n d s and te l',« ,« :, in S eattle,
the school a C h ris tm a s d in n e
W a sh in gton . T h e y
rep« rte«l a
w ith a ll the trim m in g s . T h is dm
g ra n d tr ip . G u y H o lm a n to o k care
net w ill be g iv e n at th e .school si
o f th e ir p ia i ? w h ile th e y w ere th a ,
the c h ild re n w ill be in fa in -
ax. ay.
Ilia r s u rro u n d in g s and each m a r
M rs. D e lb e rt L oree , 171 B stree t
in the section has agreed to go
and g ra n d son, B u d d ie G ale, re ­
to the school th a t day to h e lp p u,
tu rn e d T uesday fro m a v is it In
o ver th e p a rty . U n fo rtu n a te ly
W a lla W a lla , W a sh in gton .
th e re
Is
h a rd ly
tim e
before
C h ristm a s to p re p a re presents for
N O T IC E o r r iM A E M A X I M O
i.\
n i t . i n o i rr c o t k t
«>i each o f th e c h ild re n b u t xve are
n il-. S T A T E O F OKEHDK
p, >K e n d e a vo rin g to m ake up fo r it
j . v h s u . x c m . \ tv
in o th e r w ays. I f you can ge,
l a III«- M u lle r o t th e 1.s t a t e u f Mu.sl
i l a m s t ) , l »tvtiiMfd
a n y b o d y in te re s te d in th is p ro ­
K u lie v la hvrvb.i g iv e n liiu t the
u n d e r s ig n e d him tile d hvr stu nt a c ­ ject.packages and m oney can In-
c o u n t in »aid c o u r t an il ih v cou rt sent to:
If Your Auto License
Contains Any Of These Numbers
2 -G -3 -9 -7 -4 -0 -1 -5 -8
I ou d better not drive without insuring it
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H oward 5« W dley
IN S U R A N C E
68 E. Main St.
B
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K ellie n ick ey .
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N O T IC E O F F IN A L H Z A S I N Q
Ashland, Ore.
THE FACT IS
h i t , t i l e d M onday, D ecen t b ,i 22nd
1917 a l ten o ’c lo c k A M. an d the
c o u r t room o f sa id c o u r t a t M ed ford .
O regon , a s th e tim e and p la c e for
th e h e a r in g o t u t i ) obje< th in s th ere
m ay be lo sa id rep ort a n d s e t t le
m en ! t h e ie o l.
By S S N E im . ELECTRIC
" ,
In th e C ir c u it C ou rt o f th e H tati
o l O regon fo r J a c k so n C o u n ty .
In th e M a tte r o f th e E s t a t e o f J
T. S a w y e r , D e ce a se d .
N o tic e is h ereu y g iv e n th a t tin
u n d e r s ig n e d lia s t ile d lit
lin a i a c ­
Count in sa m c o u r t and u te corn l
l i a s tix e d M onday, D e ce m b e r 15, 1947
a t lu u c lo c k A. M. an d th e cou rt
room o f sa id c o u r t a t M ed ford , m e ­
s o n , a s th e tu n e an d p la c e to r the
n e a r in g ol a n y o b je c tio n s th e r e max
be to sa id rep o rt
and
s e t t le m e n t
th e r e o f.
U e o r g le C. S a w y e r , E x e c u tr ix
1 1 .« . I t
S U IT
,
IN
E Q U IT Y F O B
SU M M O N S
F inance O ffic e r, S tu ttg a r, M il ­
ita ry Post, A P O 154 c i> P ost­
m aster, N ew Y o rk , N Y. F or the
b lin d school,
Any' d on atio ns w ill be d eeplv
a p p re ciate d and e v e ry Ite m w ill
be used fo r th e purpose fo r w h ic h
it is in te n d e d
One o f the p rim a ry fu n c tio n s
of the a rm y o f the o ccup atio n in
G e rm a n y is to in s t ill in th e peo­
ple o f G e rm a n y the D e m o cra tic
H. H.
s p ir it o f G o v e rn m e n t B y concen-
To P O R T L A N D o r
S A N F R A N C IS C O
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Portland or San Francisco. Stretch out and x/ivp in a room y,
com fortable Standard Pullm an berth while the mile« glide by’
N ext morning you're there, rested and refreshed
ready
for work or play. O vernight service returning, too. It'a the
eaay, aafe. tim e sax ing way to travel. Economical, too.
D r you can ride in com fortable coache« at atill lower fare«.
Tor achedulea, fare« or Pullm an reaervatlona, Juat call:
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4 th & A . S trM ta
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U P ’ '-'lltC L IT C U C H T O l T H E
S T A T E Ul- u R K U iiX IK a KI>
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L E I 11 JE.XK K l D S E b U
i'U u y til f
U i.lillE iiT
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IN 75 SECO NDS!
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WHEN AVAILABLE COMMERCIALLY IT WILL BE
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ELECTRIC WARMTH HELPS
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K.XME O F T H E S T A T E
O r o B i . o o K you a l e h ereb y te q u ir
ed l u a p p .a i and a n s w e r th e Com
p la in t t ile d a g a in s t you in th e a b o v e
e n t it le d s u it on or b efo re th e la s t
day Ul fo u r w e e k s fro m th e d a te
tin- f i r s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is Sum
m o l t s , and, if you fa ll to so a p p ea l
am i a n s w e r sa id C o m p la in t, fo r w a n t
th e r e o f, th e P la i n t i f f w ill a p p ly to
tile <_'ourt fo r the r e lie f d em an d ed in
h er C om p la in t, s u c c in c t ly s ta te d a s
lo ilo w s , to -w it:
, 1 | T h a t tiie b on d s o f m a trim o n y
h e r e to fo r e and n ow e x is t in g b e tw e en
th e P la in t ir f and D e fe n d a n t be for
e v e r d is s o lv e d , s e t a s id e an d held
for n a u g h t, and th a t P la in t if f be dl
vor.-ed from D e fe n d a n t a b s o lu te ly .
l - r T h a t P la i n t i f f be g r a n te d su c h
and iu r th e r r e lie f u s to th e C ourt
m ay se e m j u s t and e q u ita b le .
T h e d a te o f th e O rder fo r P u b li
c a tio n o f t h is S u m m o n s is th e 20th
d a y o f O ctob er, 1947, and th e tim e
p r e sc rib e d for p u b lic a tio n o f tills
S u m m o n s i s o n c e e a ch w eek fo r fo u i
.•o n secu tlv e w eek s.
D ated an d f i r s t p u b lish e d t h is 20th
d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 194 7
VAN DYK E & LOM BAltD
A ttorn eys for P la in tiff,
P o s t O ffic e A d d r ess
B o x 513
A sh la n d , O regon 11 .2 0 .4 1
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,
WELL AS REGULATE,
THE GROWTH OF YOUNG
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FAKM IMPMVSMENTS
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w ith
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T I
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38 East M a in
Phone 7866
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125 E. Main
Phone 8771
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