Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 29, 1949, Image 4

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    Southern O regon News Review
Ashland, Oregon
Thursday, Septem ber 29, 1949
Hornbrook Happenings
By Mrs. Fred Bloomingcamp
G ene B receda who is statio n ­ Lien* See Pictures
ed w ith th e Navy at San Diego Of Copco Land
is spending his leave a t the
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M embers of the Ashland
hom e of his parents. Mr. and
M rs L aw rence Breceda. He had Lions club w ere treated to sev­
ju st retu rn ed from spending five e ral reels of colored film show
days at sea on an airp lan e ing Copco land at their regular
carrier.
m eeting in the Elks club Tues
H enry M oore of Chico spent day night.
several days at the hom e of his
J. S. Cum m ings, publicity d i­
daughter, Mrs. Jo h n Silva.
rector of the C alifornia Oregon
G uests a t the hom e of Mr. and Pow er com pany presented the
Mrs. A rden B urns this week pictures, show ing the vast regi
w ere th eir d a u g h te r and son-in- on of S outhern Oregon and
law , Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Adam s N orthern C alifornia served by
and d au g h ter of Compton. Mrs the company.
B urns brothers Ed H ulstrom and
The film s will be used in the
Rubin H ulstrom of San Jacinte, east as an inducem ent for sell­
and h er b ro th e r and sister-in- ing stock in th e com pany in its
law, Mr. and Mrs. P a lm e r H ul­ large scale expansion plans.
strom and fam ily of Roseburg.
Nine m em bers of the M edford
| Mr. and Mrs. M arshall H orn club visited the A shland den
and Mr. and Mrs. E R. G rieve Tuesday night and extended an
dfove to A shland W ednesday invitation to local m em bers to i
tq atten d th e fu n eral services visit the M edford club.
held for Mr. S. B. M cNair.
Also speaking briefly a t the
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Ross of m eeting w-as Don G rant, Lon
M odesto w ere H ornbrook busi­ don, England, lec tu re r who
ness visitors several days last spoke at Southern Oregon col
week.
lege Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Hodge
EARLY BIRD When a Ashing
spent the w eekend at the hom e
stream was opened exclusively
of th eir son, O liver and fam ily New Craft Added
for youngsters under 16 at I.as
O liver is a m em ber of the Dix­ At Ashland YMCA
Vegas,
Nev„ 14-year-old Barbara
on high school faculty.
ProAitt was Arst on the scene.
Mrs. Noah Colem an of San
In te rio r F loral C arving will
For all her efforts, nobody will
Jo se is visiting - friends
and rela be added to the c raft program
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say Barbara didn’t deserve mak­
tives here this week. Mrs. Cole- of the A shland YMCA this fall
ing the Ane catch above. The
m an was a fo rm er resident of This new craft w hich is to be U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
H ornbrook. She moved to San a p art of the A dult C raft pro- stocked the stream especially for
Jose a fte r the death of Mr. Cole- gram was m ade possible by a the kids, who don’t even need a
license.
m an four years ago.
gift of 555.00 from the A shland
ie wom ens Society of th e K iw anis club to secure the nec-
H ornbrook C hurch held th e ir essary tools and equipm ent,
re g u la r m eeting Thursday after-j The fall series of the adult Sm ith Tells Soroptim ists
non at the hom e of Mrs H arry craft group w ill sta rt on T hurs
Chapm an. Devotionais w ere led day. Oct. 6. w ith an afternoon Of Traffic Control Needs
by Mrs. Chapm an. A business I session from 2-4 p.m. and an
V ern Sm ith, A shland Police
session followed a fte r w hich re­ evening session from 7:30 to
Chief,
told m em bers of the A sh­
freshm ents w ere served to Mrs. 9:30. The fall sessions 6f the
land Soroptim ist club last F ri­
Floyd B urns, Mrs. A rden B urns, group w ill ru n fo
u / i r a a period of
i? £ L m J ?
Mrs. E lm er ten w eek. The craft program day noon th at a state engineer,
Niles Mrs. C lara H ow ard, Mrs. u n d er the direction of Mrs. R a fte r a study of conditions, said
F re d Bloom ingcam p, Mrs. D. H. |N . F le tc h e r is open to all women th at signals or some sort of t r a f ­
fic control w ere needed a t the
Skem p and the hostess, Mrs. of th e com m unity.
Lincoln
and Briscoe schools.
C hapm an.
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Sm ith also talked to the group
Mrs. Joe B radley en tertained
concerning the new pistol ran g e
th e C ontract B ridge a t h er ranch Newport Boy Plans
th at has recently been com plet­
hom e W ednesday afternoon. A
ed fo r the local police force
dessert luncheon was served. In “Healer” V isit Here
Equipm
ent was furnished by the
th e gam es w hich follow ed Mrs.
F rom N ew port, Wash., comes
L. E. J e tu held high score, Mrs. w ord th at th e seven y ear old city and all labor and supplies
J. W. Hodge 2nd and Mrs. M ar­ son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles w ere donated by interested p er­
shall Horn low. O th er m em bers R eidt plans to come to A shland sons. M anagem ent of the w ork
playing w ere Mrs. Chet K ettle- w here he w ill contact a faith was cared for by Colonel W aters.
The club discussed a style
w ell, Mrs. Ed S m ith and the “h e a le r” in an effo rt to c o m b a t ------
ur(fUIi.i by
a i the organizat-
show UIV
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hostess, Mrs. B radley. Guests
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A dditional in
players w ere Mrs. W. W. Rogers
muscles.
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on
the
show w ill be
and Mrs. R obert G rant.
T reatm ent by specialists h a v e , announced later.
Mr. and Mrs. M arshall H om ailed to help the boy and efforts
Introduced as a guest of th
and Mrs. and Mrs. F red Bloom ­ are being m ade in th e W ashing
ingcam p attended th e fu n eral ton tow n to raise funds to send club was H arold Steiler, a Gei
man student a t Southern O n gon
services fo r Mr. H orace N ettles him here.
college.
held in Y reka M ondav, Sept.
19.
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Mrs. B ill Lew is w ill leave
Thursday for Turlock w here she
w ill visit relatives. A sister from
Chicago w ill m eet h e r there.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Shook
are visiting relatives in Los An­
geles.
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Local Happenings
Mrs. E. J. Betts, Ft. Lewis,
Wn., has been visiting a t the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mc­
Gee. Mrs. McGee and Mrs. Betts
left this m orning for a m onth’s
visit a t Pasadena, Cal., w here
they w ill visit friends and re la ­
tives of the McGee’s.
m
Mr. and Mrs. Ray S harp en
tertain e d at th e ir new outdoor
barbecue Sun. afternoon. Those
enjoying the steak fry were: M r
and Mrs. Jam es M adison and
children, Mrs. Don F ow ler and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
M ayfield and Mr. and Mrs.
S tanley Church.
William J. Patterson
Found Dead Tuesday
W illiam J a m e s P atterson,
n e a r 80, was found dead in his
tra ile r hom e Tuesday. C oroner
Carolos M orris rep o rted th at
P a tte rso n had a p p a re n tly suffer­
ed a h e a rt attack.
The d eath was discovered by
W alter Reece, ow ner of the
p ro p e rty on w hich the tra ile r
stood. I t w as tho u g h t th a t P a t­
terso n had been dead about 36
hours.
S u rv iv o rs include a brother,
D r. J. G. P a tte rso n , K lam ath
Falls.
G et Y our Job P rinting at
The New s Review
p e r i o d
O I
On Display
at Oregon Homes
in their Model Kitchen
SPECIAl
Gas Kates Here
Due for Drop
At 10:00 a.m. Sept. 24. in
O ur Lady of the M ountain C a th ­
olic church, Miss Shirley Bal
Gas users in A shland are due
lour becam e the l^ride of C h ris­
tian W ieskamp, w ith F a th er for a decrease in gas rates in
B arr officiating
the n ear future, according to an
D aughter of Mrs. V erna B. announcem ent m ade by the
Balfour, the bride was given in C alifornia Pacific U tilities com
m arriage by her brother, M ark. pany.
Her dress was cream slip p er sat
The cut, affecting six Oregon
in; seed p earls held in place h er cities was declared ordered be
finger-tip veil. She curried a cause prices of liguified p e tro l­
small w hite m other-of-pearl cov­ eum dropped.
ered p ray e r book M atron of
G eorge 11 Flagg, Public Utili
Honor was Mrs. M ark Balfour. ties com m issioner, who ordered
Miss M ary Alice Young, Miss the reduction, said it will!
G enevieve W ieskamp. Miss Bev­ am ount to $113,600 a year.
erly Blan w ere bridesm aids.
O ther cities affected by th e ,
Mr. R obert S chutte wus best ord er include K lam ath Falls,
man and ushers were: Don
Manz, Sam Gaaso, and W ilbur
Ward. At the reception in the
Civic club building, the room
was decorated in pastel gladiol
es and ferns. Mrs. Lucille Mac­
kay sang "B ecause” and “ F or­
ever and E ver,’’ accom panied by
Edna D augherty.
CONDUCTOR
The brides m other, Mrs. Bal
four w ore a blue crepe dress
HORIZONTAL
plays sym­
with G ray accessories and the
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Pictured
grooms m other w ore a green
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Lampreys
orchestra
spun rayon dress w ith black
49 Platform
conductor.
accessories.
Leopold —
VERTICAL
Follow ing the reception, the
9 Stump
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Couches
couple left for a w edding trip
13 Boat paddle
2 Mark to
< Reno, Nevada, and Lake Ta
shoot at
14 Species oi
’me, California.
3 Either
pepper
The bride graduated from
4 Kimono sash
13 Fork prong
A shland high school in 1947 and
5 Crowd
16 French (abbr i 6 Plant part
has been em ployed by P.T.&T.
17
Notion
7 Parrot
since 1948.
18 Malt drinks
8 Symbol for
The groom spent two years
19 Old
illinium
in the South Pacific in the Navy
22 Gram (abbr.) 9 Cubic meter
and since his discharge has been
23 Vegetable
10 Row
24 Setaceous
an em ployee for Associated P ly ­
11 Disclose
28 Transporta­ 12 Gets the
wood. The couple w ill m ake
tion fee
their hom e in Roseburg. Oregon.
better of
27 Lone Scout
4
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(abbr.)
28 Domesticate
If
Dr. Stevenson Speaks
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29 Geometrical
To Jackson Pioneers
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Guest speaker at the S outhern
31 Measure
Oregon P ioneer Society's a n ­
32 Greater
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nual m eeting at Jacksonville,
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Oregon, on T hursday, Sept. 29,
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34 Myself
was Dr. Elmo N. Stevenson,
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35 Appraise
president of S outhern Oregon
36 Be carried
college. “ B efore You C am e”
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37 Parent
was the title of Dr. S tevenson’s
38 Rabbit
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talk as he discussed the geology
39 Therefore
¥
of the Rogue River area up to
40 Capers
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42 Regius pro­
the com ing of the w hite man
fessor (abbr.) M)
Dr A rth u r T aylor and Dr. Way
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Not fresh
ne Wells of the Southern Oregon
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44 Girl's name
college staff have been guest
48 Long cut
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speakers a t the past m eetings
47 His orchestra
of the Society.
M edford, G runts Pass, Roseburg
and Ln G rande
The decrease Is expected to
save users in A shland $12,000
annually.
Skeleton Found That
Of Jesse >1. Kupp
Y reka, Sept. 211
A sk e le ­
ton found near here wus identi­
fied today as the rem ains of
Jesse J. Rupp, 77, missing since
Ju n e of 1948 when lie set out
to wulk to Ashland. H unters
found a skull, leg hones, and
various item s of clothing R upp’s
sou, u Yreka autom obile ileal
er, identified the persouul e f­
fects as those of his father.
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Here’« the Answer
36 Universal
18 Unclothed
language
20 Storehouse
21 Cupola
37 Antiquated
23 Walking stick 38 Sword
23 Compnst point
handles
26 Golf term
39 Small shoot
29 Shelter lor
41 Kite part
42 Feminine
doves
30 Too
name
44 Incision
32 Planet
33 Sloth
48 High cord
34 Cloak
47 Manuscript
35 Speed contest
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and a re living at * 279 L iberty
Street. Mr. D eTar has accepted
a position in the m echanical
dep artm en t of th e S outhern Ore­
gon News Review.
R uth Seitz, who is a rec ru it
in th e U. S. A rm y is tak in g her
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Mr. C. E. T aylor has retu rn ed
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