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..»a.» M I« 1 Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, Deceember 18, i *“•' • That Seal on The Back of Your Letters ------- A - k». - _____ . __ Licenses Renewed At Police Station *>47 I hited m i d f l i n t p o lille h e d covering from injuries received’**’' them, or any of Hum. be rmnvei i I I I 17 3unday when he collided with w ith an muti-aimd umi !•«, I. .I rio ii,! zv Hi duy ■ f N o v e l l i i n Sunday U M H e illn g , a 11 e m |d I i ik io iN t ii ld l H Vnn D yk e A t l.ou ih iiril autom obile in Medford. c lu lm liig a n y u u h i t i l l » , ■ •» tu le , l i e u 1 VAN D Y K E A IJ » M 11A It 11, ■ U IT IM E Q U IT Y TO Q U IE T T IT L E SU M M O N S o r l i i t e r i i n i In o r to Multi p r o p e l i t , m | u n i p o r tlu n H u i e o l . m o t Ih e I'i. iln O ff»' t i t l e lo » u t il p re u ilM i'N be t i i r a t » r < |iile li* i| m id » e t m re»t; Ashland m otorists cun m ake h e d a le o f th e o n t u i for application for their 1948 alum in IN T H E I 'llt C U lT C O U N T t>F T i ll : llc itih T m o f t i l l » H i i m m t m a l*t th e T A T K O F O ltE U O N IN A N D F o lt duy o f N n v e m h t r . 1 1»17. nuti th e um and red license plates at the U T H E l O l ’. V n o f JA C K S O N fo r p iih lh iillo u o f City Police station according to JA i K s o N C O U N T Y , it I'u lllli'ul su b S pri'Hirlhetl u m m on » I» imi t' each w eek fo r Clarence Williams, assistant chief ( lIV lM lo ll 111 ( III* S t u l l* u f l i l t ' l l , t i l , t i l l , I c o i i H i c i i l l v e w e e k » l.l.M K E H M ll.l.S c o l l l ' o l t A TI, IN. ( ot police. 1 he station operates on it C u liru rn lu c o r p o r a tio n , |i|a I it»11I» a 24 hour a day basis und appli va. cation can be made a t any time A l i ' l l l l ’lt O. O W E N S unit J A N l HOE O W E N S , If m u n le tl m ill lit h it I ost of the 1948 Oregon license m nl I lit* h rvapw ctlvu un k iiu w ii h ilr » JO N E S mid is $5.00 w ith an additional 25c fee J A N E m id I or K A J o N | C | N E S DOE JO N E S , I being charged for a tem porary m urrlttil m id 11 t h ia , an d th rtr ra sticker to perm it vehicle usage » p v c t l v e u n k n o w n h e l r a , I f d a , id E H N E ll mill H O SE W EIt during the period of tim e the a p N r .ll, E h W u sb a n d und w ife , If liv in g und llia lr rt*»i*eittvu u n k n o w n I n n » plication is being processed at S O P H I E W ll.K E m ill J O H N Salem and the m ailing of the new H f o d f. iu d W ; JbK E . If m u iilf t l .m il llv ln a plates is being made. Drivers of m id H i e l r r t u p f c i l v t , u n k n o w n l u l l » ir tit.id , a n d tiny m id u ll o th e r pm vehicles w ith Oregon pla t e s Ilf« or paruonu u n k n ow n flu lm ln v should bring their white registra a n y r ig h t, t it le . v»lu(t>, lie n or Intel In or to the reul p rop erty lu r e - tion card with them at the time eat in a i ic i <!••<< ibed, i> firn d u n (B they m ake application. Drivers of TO E ach , e v e r y und nil o f th e a b o v e out-of state cars will need a title nan iod D eftin dm i I» T H E N A M E O F T H E s i ., . . certificate and a registration card. O i IN O1MSUUN, you uud tu t li o l y o u Owners of out of state cars pay a ure h e r eb y l e q u h e tl lo nppoui unu i w e i (ha C o in p lu in t file d u gm iiu l $1.00 higher fee for licenses than iiiie .'■oi l.i ih t . t ' o i e e n title d n u i i on do resident vehicle owners. "■ I , f l o r a U n In* t duy o f f o u , w e o ,» ron, th e iltiti o f the f | l s l p ubU( ., Williams pointed out that be Iltjn u f (hit. S u m m on », und, It yon ginning this year all truck licen l u l l bo lu uppeui und a n a w e i »ithl p lu ln i, fo r w a n t th e r e o f, the ses would be $5.00, but that all t liu o m ln t ir r » w ill a p p ly to the Cum t trucks, which had a combined for th e r e lie f d em an d ed In th eir o m p la in t, B U iv h itlly u tu ted u» io l weight of 4500 lbs or over must C low », t o -w lt: have a Public Utilities Commis T h a t a D e c r e e be e tile te d a d ju d i sion perm it. These perm its are c a t in g a n j und u ll r ig h t, title , e etu te , or c la im w h ic h you or | u n y o f w*a vi available at the P.U.C. Office, Hen Ju u h a v e or c la im to h a v e in, io m Liberty building, Medford. The upon th e r ea l p rop erty e itu a te d in »on C o u n ty , O regon , p a r ticu la r cost of a perm it is based on a Javk Iy uvMcrihed ¡nt follows*, to -w lt sliding scale which takes into T h e S o u th H u lf ( K ^ j o f S e c tio n M A ? ,’ th e N o rth eiin t Q u u rlei account both milage and weight I N b k - or S e c tio n T w e n ty (Zoi Forty-six students in Junior Bellview, Dec. 17—Mrs. Beldon factors. th e S o u th H u lf ( S ^ ) o f S e c tio n High received a two or better the Block announced today that the T w e n ty -n ix <JS); th e N o r th w e a t Q u a r ter ( N W Q ) , th e N orth au at second six weeks period, as com Christm as program of her stu MINDED ’ he S o u th w e b l Quut tri pared w ith the first period of dents had been postponed until L CONSERVATION t N E V .S U 'Q ) , th e W e»t H a lf o f OG G ERS TO M EET & EAT H>* S o u t h e a s t Q u a r ter thirty-one, an increase of alm ost December 26 because of the city Membes of the Southern O re und th e S o u tlie u » ! Q u a rter o f I h r 50 per cent, Joe Fader, principal wide Christm as tree which will Sou tln u H t Q u a r ter ( S E Q S E Q ) ol gon Conservation and Tree Farm of the school announced today. be held December 23, originally S e c tio n T w e n t y - e ig h t (ZID, association will m eet Frid a y th e S o u th w est Q uu rtvr o f tin The seventh grade Honor Roll al the date set for the recital. N o r th e u u t Q u a r ter (S W Q N F Q l evening, December 19, 7:00 p.m. most doubled, the eighth gained th e S o u th e u u t Q u a rter of the The program and recital will at the Rogue Valley Country club N o r th w e a t Q u u rter t S E ' . N W Q i one and the ninth, five. take place at the Presbyterian in Medford, according to Lewis L. m id th e S o u th H a lf ( S t , ) o f Se< Students by grade m aking the church. Friends and relatives of H on T h ir ty 13V); t h e Z , , u l h H a lf Simpson, secretary of the organi N o r t h w e s t Q u u rter ( S q . Honor Roll are: the participating musicians are zation. 2*nd , h * N o r th H a lf of Seventh grade — Carole Culp, welcome. th e S o u t h w e s t Q u a rter (N U .s W 'Q ) Mr. W H Horning, head of the. s í ..ií eC“ü , , . . ’r h l.r ,y *tW0 (S 2>* ” *» Gregg Llninger, Pattie Abbott, In addition to the program Mrs. O. &. C. A dm inistration, or his N o r th H a lf o f th e N orth w eat Nancy Dunkeson, La Verne Hop- Block is having a Christm as p ar Assistant, n ’> N W ,4 ), and th e will be the principle! S o u th H a 1< lf o f I S H ) S e c tio n T h l. tonstall, Gaynel Knight, Richard ty at her home here Saturday P i ? ' “ nd ,h * N o r th H air speaker at the m eeting. The Mitchell, Collette Perrine, Donna morning, December 20. Seventeen S e c tio n T h lr ty -» lx < 3 0 All In T o w n n h lp F o r ty (1 0 ) Sou th. Travis, Mike Grant, David Stem- of her students are expected to m em bers of the County Courts of K an ge O ne (1 ) W ent o f th e W M pie, Glen Ingle, Bob Myrick, San attend the party which will in Jackson and Josephine Counties J a c k so n C o u n ty, O regon. will be guests of the Association. „ i , i A n d . d?c l“ r >” K a n y u n e nil u< h dra Clary, Dee Hillberry, Mary clude a holiday luncheon at 12 00 c la im » to b« n u ll and v o id , and <le. Lou Morgan, Philip Selby, Ron- noon. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wines and •In r ln » th a t th e »aid P la in t if f » m e r „ o w n er » In fe e »Im p le o f »aid old W alker, Helen Robertson and family, 774 Ashland street, are i prem ln ea am i o f the w h a le th e r e o f H u sh Mrs. B ertha Fritch, West Los moving this weekend to 422 Sis tU Doris Mitchell. le “ew ni’? a r. ° f " " i “ nd M eK eever Angeles, California, left Monday i i . r \,u ’ • en "r ,n ’*''e«t o f »aid I Eighth grade — Barbara Hild, kiyou boulevard. Í . u dai ‘“: . o r “ ny o f an«* th at Bill Miles, Gail Barnum , Ruth for her home after spending the 11 N. M a in ’ St e a ch an d a ll o f th e D e fen d a n t» h e n - 1 past two weeks at the bedside of In. and e a c h and a ll per»onn c la im - Ray Schuster, Route 2. is re . J Taylor, M ildred Williams, G len. Ing. or to c la im by, th r o u g h or t i n - her sister. Mrs. A. T. Hoke, 39 na Williamson. Union Street, who has been quite Ninth grade — Don MacWhlr- owe SS S I i OS , seriously ill since November 26. ■www ter, K enneth Ashcraft, Bernice Mrs. Hoke is much im proved but May ben, Billy B arger, Dale still will be confined to her bed Dieckman, D arlene Hickman, J e r for some tim e to come. ry Langer, Anne Hill, Ernest Eng strom, A rth u r O strander, Jan et H erm an Ghea, Edith Hill, Mary Schniedler, K enneth Wilkenson, Hillberry, Bob Madden, June O l Patricia Bailey, J e rry Elliott, son, Rosemary Stevenson. 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