Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 13, 1949, Image 5

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    News of Your Friends and Neighbors Bellview News
Items of Interest
M r and M rs E I B a rn e s,I
Mrs. A sunta S ta n g h c llin i und
K la m a th F ulls, m otored to Ash- d a u g h te r,
Diane,
D uly
C ity ,
liin d S a tu rd a y e vening to v is it C a lifo rn ia , ure spending u six
frie n d s
w eek’s va ca tio n In Ashland.
A shland, Oregon
T hursday, O ctober 13, 194»
southern Oregon N v a s R e viví
Hornbrook Happenings
POUCE BLOTTER
By M rs. F r* d B loom ingcam p
By Mrs. Ida Church
M r and Mrs. Les N ancolas
L o u ie W ilo d g e n was fined
and son L a r r y of Sacamento,
B e llv ie w (S pecial, M r
and T 10 in police c o u rt fo r v io la tin g
w ere w eekend
guest o f M r.
(J. O. M o rfo rd , S ilv e rto n is
M rs
R o b e rt
K. C hapm an,
Mrs.
Ed
G
e
ttlln
g
h
i
t
S
a
t
,
fo r the basic rule.
and Mrs. F re d C avln.
P o rtla n d , is the »muse guest of va ca tio n in g in A shlund.
P o rtla n d and B eattie. They w ill
Mrs. F lo y d B urns, M rs. H a r­
her a u n t. M is John Chapm an
A rv id It Olson fo rfe ite d a $10
M r and Mrs. F. C. B ic k le y , v is it H r G e ttlm g s m o th e r in
r y C hapm an, Mrs. D H. Skem p
R obert C hapm an came dow n
b a il on a charge o f d ru n k on
and M rs F red B lo o m in g ca m p
o v e r the w eek end, re tu rn in g Modesto, ure va c a tio n in g in A s h ­ Seattle.
street.
T he U pper V a lle y C o m m u n ity
attended church in Y re k a Sun­
to P o rtla n d In tim e to re p o rt land They m otored to Rogue
R ive r Sunday to v is it M r. and I cub m et Wed. fo r a dessert
M a lv in B R udd was fin e d $5
fo r w o rk M onday m o rn in g . He Is
day.
The best all-tim » record a
luncheon. Mrs. B i r tiia W allace fo r d riv in g
w ith
inadequate
M rs W m Sanders e n te rta in e d
em p lo ye d by the P a c ific M eat M rs I C B u lla rd
e n te rta in e d the g ro u p w ith a m u ffle r
m orig S outhern P acifc em ployes frie n d s and th e ir c h ild re i at her
C om pany
M rs Thom us P e te rk in , Si and reading.
Oscar O denborg paid $10 fo r a 1 fo r safety to them selves and hom e S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n hon­
M
rs
Thom as P e rte rk in , Jr., A n ­
M r. S w ift's m other, sister and
M rs
L illia n
B u rg e r S la te r
th e ir associates w ere achieved o rin g h e r son, G uy, on his th ir d
und M a rg u e rite C atanich, Santa chorage, A laska, a rriv e d by p la ­ b ro th e r-in -la w fro m C al. are charge o f d ru n k in a p u b lic
b irth d a y . Those in ted and pre­
d u rin g the fir s t e ight m onths o f
place.
Rosa, C a lifo rn ia , are spending ne fo r a six weeks vacation in v is ito r» in his h«,me.
senting gift.-. ” ’er< M rs D. H.
th is year.
Pete P ritc h a rd has re tu rn e d
a tw o weeks vacation in A s h ­ A sh la n d
S kem p and son, H a rry , M rs.
John E H ookstra fo rfe ite d
M. A . N ugent, the ra ilro a d ’s
fro
m
G
e
rm
a
n
y
and
he
and
his
T.
M c H e n ry and son T om , M rs.
land
$100
b
a
il
on
a
charge
of
d
ru
n
k
M r and M rs George G illia m , ,
su p e rin te n d e n t o f safety, made
Dan M etzer and son Dannie,
C itru s H eights, C a lifo rn ia , a re ' fa m ily have le ft fo r D enver, d r iv in g
th is re p o rt today in announcing
M is John Shields, L a k i' G ro ­
C olo
,
M rs. Joe M a n k u and d a u g h te r
ve, O regon, and her sister, M rs v a c a tio n in g in A sh la n d T h e y 1 The B e llv ie w Hom e E xtension ,
Wede J S aw yer and C lyde L th a t the com pany’s local em ­ M argie, M rs Bonnie B o w e r and
w
ere
accom
panied
by
M
rs
A
0 . W Eagar, Bounza, Oregon,
u n it w ill hold th e ir fir s t fa ll S till, jr., d re w 20 days in ja il ployes are now p a rtic ip a tin g d a u g h te r C onnie, M rs. E leanor
w ith some 58,000 o th e r r a il­
are spending a fo r tn ig h t’s vacat­ T H inze M r. G illia n has re m eeting Wed., Oct. 19 at the each on a vagrancy charge.
B o w e r and da u g h te r Janice,
tire d fro m his w o rk on the Sac I
roaders
in a seven-states “ O ct­
ion m A shland
G range h a ll at 10 30 a rn Lunch |
M rs. Bob F a rm e r and sons, and
ra m e n to Bee.
ober
O
ffe
n
sive
”
against
accid­
W
illia
m
J
D
ix
o
n
was
given
eon w i l l be served at noon b y ,
Mrs. V e rn a l H ig le r and daught­
M r. und M rs. J B S tickles,
20 days on a charge o f p e tty ents.
M r and M rs F re d H o n e ycu tt, the fficers.
e r D arlene.
K a lis p e ll, M ontana, are spend
F
o
r
the
fir
s
t
e
ig
h
t
m
onths
o
f
T he p ro je c t " S h o rt C uts T o ' larceny.
M r. and M rs. M. F. C a vin
in g a week o f th e ir six week Los Angeles, are «pending a
M ethods in S e w in g " w ill be de- \ N orm an E. H and fo rfe ite d 1949 S outhern P a c ific had o n ly and d a u g h te r spent Sunday w ith
weeks
vacation
in
A
shland
M
r
va cation in A shland
5.07 re p o rta b le em ploye accide­
H o n e y c u tt is a ca rp e n te r and m onstrated by M rs. C hurch.
$15.00 fo r v io la tin g the basic nts fo r each m illio n m an-hours re la tiv e s in H o rn b ro o k
C lin t K e n d a ll und Leo W hite, w o u ld lik e to fin d a sm a ll fa rm
A ll o ld m em bers are urged rule.
M rs Dan S h e lly o f G azelle
w o rke d "T h is shows a 16 per
to a ttend and new ladies in the
C e n tra l P oint, m otored to A sh­ in th is v ic in ity .
was the luncheon guest o f M rs.
R obert G. D a rtin g paid $10 cent im p ro ve m e n t in safety over Fred B lo o m in g ca m p T hursday.
land, M onday evening, to v is it
C h ris S tu rm and C I H enline, c o m m u n ity are c o rd ia lly in v it ­
fo r m a kin g an ille g a l u-tu rn and the same period a year ago,”
W alla W allu. are in A shland on ed to come.
frie n d s
N ugent said, “ b u t w e’re out to
T he o ffic e rs w i l l m eet w ith o p e ra tin g w ith o u t a d riv e r's lic ­
a business tr ip M r S tu rm is a
score an even b e tte r m a rk be­ Clarence C’rowson Funeral
M r and M rs H u rry Kelso, pioneer o f the W a lla W alla te r ­ Ida C hurch M onday at 1:30 p.m. ense.
In Klamath Falls Tuesday
fo re the end o f the y e a r.”
L o n g b e ll, C a lifo n ia , are spend­ r ito r y , h a v in g been born w here
Mrs. A r th u r D a n k w o rth k i l ­
Agnes H ookstra fo rfe ite d $25
“T he best kn o w n safety de­
in g a m o nth's va cation in A sh ­ th i' A ir Base is now located
led one o f the largest bucks
F u n e ra l services w ere held in
b a il on a d ru n k and d is o rd e rly vice is a c a re fu l m an,” accord­
land, w h e re they fo und u frie n d
b ro u g h t back in th is c o m m u n ity
F a lls
fo r
C larence
ing to N ugent,“ and tbe purpose K la m a th
charge.
they hud not ««Tn fo r 20 years.
M r and M rs Oscar Roessler,
C
row
son,
56,
son
o
f
M
rs
A M.
o
f
th
is
in
te
n
sive
O
ctober
cam
Joe
E redm anski,
H ighw ood, V a lle jo , C a lifo rn ia , are spend­
A sh la n d (S pecial) M r. and
P v t W illia m C S m ith and J paign. sparked by posters, m ov­ C row son, A shland, w h o died a t
M ontana w ho is spending the ing a six-w eeks vacation in Ash M rs Shere are the parents o f a
P v t F re d e ric k R. D ry e r were ies, m eetings and o th e r means, the S outhern P a c ific h o sp ita l in
w in te r in A shland and tiie K el- land
d a u g h te r, A nne L y n e tte , born p icked up by lo ca l o ffice rs and
w ith the w hole-hearted support San Francisco last T hursday
sos homesteaded to g e th e r in
O ct 8
he ld fo r A rm y o ffic ia ls on an o f the ra ilro a d B rotherhoods, is '
M
r
and
M
rs.
R
K.
H
y
la
n
d
,
M r C row son was bo rn in M in ­
M ontuna in 1910
M rs
B e rth a
B aughm a n’s A W O L charge.
E ureku, C a lifo rn ia , are vacation
to keep the ra ilro a d e rs th in k in g nesota on June 15, 1893, and
M r and M rs L. B N eptune. mg in A sh la n d and lo o k in g fo r m other, M rs. Place and nephew
A la n W. S teecky is being held about safety. O u r safety d e p a rt­ m oved to A sh la n d w ith his p a r­
M e dford, v is ite d frie n d s in A sh­ a lo c a tio n on w h ic h to settle I and fa m ily fro m Pasco Wash , on a vagrancy charge
m ent w o rk s on the th e o ry th a t ents w here he liv e d u n til 1926
M r. H yla n d is the lo gging super-1 have been v is itin g her fo r sev­
land, M onday evening
G e ra ld E. H am ple was cited accidents can be prevented if w hen he m oved to K la m a th
v is o r fo r the S outh Bay Log- e ral days
fo r no o p e ra to r’s license, and those p e rfo rm in g the w o rk are Falls.
M r. und M rs. G. S c h a lu i and
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h is w id o w ,
gin g C om pany.
O r v ille N P h ip o t was assessed c o n tin u a lly c a re fu l.”
M rs M O ld o s k i. Seattle, ore in
a
daugh
ter, M rs E. L . M ye rs o f
a $5 fin e on a lik e count.
to w n on a com bined business
Mrs.
J
W
R obbins and |
K la m a th , C al.; his m o th e r, M rs.
Forresters
Bill
National
R
obert
M
Salee
was
fin
e
d
$10
and vacation t r ip M r S ch a lin m other, Mrs. M. E M cCabe, j
A . M. C row son, A sh la n d : one
Convention in Seattle
fo r v io la tin g the basic rule.
Spokane, are spending a six
is a barber.
O regonians interested in any I b ro th e r, M . L. C row son, Ash­
weeks vacation in A shland
M r. and M rs Jess W illia m s ,
o f the m any phases o f fo re s try land; fo u r sisters , M rs. T om
V IS IT HERE
S p a rra w a y .
W ashington,
are
M r and M rs C. A. H a m lin
M r and M rs. M e rle Hanson and forest in d u strie s w i l l have C a rte r, A sh la n d ; M rs. H . D. B u >
sey, Weed, Cal.: M rs. Bess C ary,
spending a coupe o f m onths in and M r and M rs. J. W. H a m lin ,
Em m a B e lle Adam s, 94, a re s i­ and M rs. A lla n Wade, Florence o p p o rtu n ity to m in g le w ith the
San Francisco, and M rs R ay
nation's
leaders
in
th
is
fie
ld
at
j
A sh la n d M r W illia m s is a re ­ M e d fo rd ,
v is ite d
A s h la n d
dent o f Ashand fo r 37 years, O regon, a rriv e d in A shland, F r i­
S ta ffo rd o f S p rin g fie ld . Oregon,
tire d s a w m ill man. M rs Pansy frie n d s F rid a y evening.
day. M r. and M rs. Hanson re­ the annual m eeting o f the So­
and tw o g ra n d c h ild re n .
passed aw ay e a rly F rid a y m o r­
W o rd y,
M ontague,
C a lifo rn ia
c
ie
ty
o
f
A
m
e
rica
n
Foresters
in
tu rn e d to th e ir hom e S aturday
Sw an S u n d q u ist and C a rl L il- n in g a t her hom e a t 295 G ra n t
and her house guests, M r and
b u t M rs Wade rem ained fo r a Seattle O ctober 11-14 T his is
G et Y o u r Job P rin tin g at
M rs Ben D ie rk e r, O range C a lif­ gem ark, Issaquah, W ashington, S treet.
m o re
extended v is it w i t h 'the fir s t m eeting in the P a cific
The News R eview
o rn ia are spending a w eek in are v a c a tio n in g in A shland
n
o
rth
w
e
st
since
1936.
friends
M rs. Adam s was b o rn Em m a
A shland
H e n ry Reineke, Shasta C oun­ B e lle P rescott in F onD ulac, W is­
T he D ie rk e r« have been on a ty , C a lifo rn ia , is v a ca tio n in g in consin, on Dec. 24, 1854. She
long t r ip th n t to o k them th ro u ­ A shland
received h e r educatio n there,
gh the Rockies.
M rs
Agnes M o rris o n , M ed­ and was a school teacher A fte r
T hey v is ite d frie n d s in the fo rd , v is ite d A sh la n d frie n d s h e r m a rria g e to John Q u in c y
A dam s th e y m oved to A rlin g to n ,
Dakotas. M ontana. Idaho and F rid a y evening
O regon^ in 1880, and a fte r the
W ashington and are now on
M r. and M rs. W illia m Yeo,
death o f h e r husband th e re she
th e ir w ay hom e to Orange.
a rc v is itin g a t the hom e o f W il­
again ta u g h t school fo r several
M r and M rs. A le x L y n c h . lia m s b ro th e r, G eorge H. Yeo, years. She re tu rn e d to W isconsin
w ife
re c e n tly
passed
H ig h w o o d . M ontana, came to whose
i fo r a fe w years, com ing to A s h ­
A shland to spend the w in te r in aw ay.
la n d in 1912 w h e re she has since
a m ild e r c lim a te
M rs. L W S hields, E ureka. m ade h e r home.
As a yo u n g w om an she was
M r and M rs A F. T a lb o t, C a lifo rn ia , is spending a tw o
g
re
a tly in terested and a c tiv e in
weeks
va
cation
in
A
shland
N e w p o rt, W ashington, disposed
W om en’ s c lu b w o rk , and was an
o f th e ir hom e and are lo o k in g
M r and M rs L C. Cook are
fo r a business lo ca tio n in A sh­ le a v in g Sunday fo r an extended a c tiv e m em ber o f the P re sb yte r
land T hey are registered a t the v is it T hey w i l l re tu rn to A sh ­ ian ch u rch u n til re tire m e n t be
cause o f illness.
L ith ia H otel.
land a fte r T h a n k s g iv in g
She is s u rv iv e d by a d a u g h te r
M r. and M rs. E d w in R. J u lia n ,
M
rs.
R uth M c C o llis te r, a son, J
E a rl R idgew ay, M edford, w ho
Topango, C a lifo rn ia , are spend­ fle w to Spokane last w eek to Q Adam s, and a b ro th e r. G. C
ing several weeks in th is v ic i­ jo in a group o f h u n te rs at B o n ­ P re sco tt o f A shland, and a b ro ­
n ity . T hey are re tire d ra n c h ­ ners F e rry , Idaho, phoned M rs th e r W. G. P rescott o f C h ilo ­
ers.
R idgew ay S unday th a t they had q u in , O regon, and 5 g ra n d -c h il­
d re n and 3 g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n .
M r. and M rs R ichard Ross, had a bad b liz z a rd , seen no deer,
S ervices w ere held Tuesday
b
u
t
w
ere
e
n
jo
y
in
g
the
o
u
tin
g
M rs. E rc e ll Ross and M rs C. M.
m
o
rn in g at 10:30 in the L it w il-
Johnson, Coos Bay, a rriv e d in and w o u ld re m a in fo r some
le r F u n e ra l Hom e, w ith the Rev.
tim
e,
h
oping
to
get
a
deer
be­
A sh la n d W ednesday to spend
E P B orden o ffic ia tin g In te r ­
fo re re tu rn in g home.
th e ir vacation.
m ent was in the fa m ily p lo t o f
W. H S ch u ltz, made a h u r ­ H arg a d in e C em etery.
M rs. R. E. Fuchsni P o rtla n d ,
is v is itin g h e r parents, M r and rie d business t r ip to San F ra n ­
M rs W E. S tin g le y , M e d fo rd cisco, Tuesday. He le ft M e d fo rd
T hey v is ite d A sh la n d frie n d s by plane at 7:30 in the m o rn in g Y.M.C.A. Clubs Plan
and re tu rn e d th a t evening.
Work for School Year
S a tu rd a y evening.
S. P. Employees
Sel New High
Safety Record
Emma Belle Adams
Rites Held Tues.
tow roues on ne
TO SAtt FMffC/SCO
P lans fo r the w o rk o f the
school ye a r fo r A sh la n d H i Y
and T r i H i Y C lubs w ere he ld
a t a m eeting o f the C ity -w id e
H i Y C o u n c il held in the Y .M .C .-
A T h u rsd a y evening, O ctober
6th.
Some o f th e events planned
fo r the F a ll and W in te r w ere;
a jo in t In d u c tio n cerem ony fo r
th e th re e S enior C lubs to take
place in N ovem ber; R e g istra tio n
o f lo ca l C lubs w ith the N a tio n a l
H i Y F e llo w s h ip ; R epresentation
o f Ashand C lubs at the S outhern
O regon D is tr ic t H i Y O ffic e rs
T ra in in g C onference and the o r
g a nizatio n o f a D is tric t H i Y
C o u n cil.
N ew o ffic e rs elected fo r this
ye a r include: Bob Simpson-Pres-
ident, A nne F u lle rto n -v ic e pres­
id e n t and D onna Fader-Secre­
ta ry .
F R O M M Y R T L E P O IN T
M r. and M rs. A. M . Roush.
M y r tle P o in t, stopped in A sh ­
la n d M onday m o rn in g fo r a
s h o rt v is it w ith th e ir son. B ill,
a student at S outhern Oregon
college. The Roush’s w ere re­
tu rn in g hom e a fte r a successful
h u n tin g tr ip to Eeastern O re ­
gon B oth o f them got th e ir deer
OFFSETTING HER HOMESICKNESS— Elizabeth Loasby, an
American who has lived in England for three years, grows her own
American vegetables to help cure her homesickness for the U. S.
he gathered sweet corn, egg plant, lim a beans and pumpkins from
r garden to exhibit at the Olympia Flower and Country Show
in London
B icycle R id e r B a d ly In ju re d
M ichael R icks, 9, 588 Beach
S tre e t was se rio u sly in ju re d
when he rode in fr o n t o f a car
d riv e n b y W illia m H. Ross, 10-
30 H e n ry S treet, A shland, Wed
nesday.
H o sp ita l attenda nts and the
local police d e p a rtm e n t w ere
tr y in g to locate the parents o f
the boy, w ho are ow ners o f
the B e llv ie w Feed Store.
FAST DAYLIGHT
SCHEDULE
Lv. Portland . . .
7:45 AM
N ow th a t the sum m er tourist season
is over, space is easier to get on the new
streamliner Shasta Daylight which has car­
ried capacity loads since its inauguration.
Try this new luxury dayliner on your next
trip south. See for yourself why it has cre­
ated such a sensation. Leave in the morning
Arrive in 3au Francisco that night. Througl
big “Skyview Picture Windows” you’ll see
the spectacular scenery of the Shasta Route
now mantled with autumnal colors.
The Shasta Daylight has 9 chair cars with
adjustable seats, diner, coffee shop, tavern
car, parlor-observation. All chair car seats re­
served, but there’s no charge for reservation.
Lv. Eugene . . . . 10:16 AM
Ar. SanFrancisco 11:15 PM
For Connections
From Heyo
See your local
S. P. Agent
LOW FARES DAILY
One-Way
To San F ra n cisco ........... $ 7.65
To Los Angeles . . . . $14.55
Roundtrip
$13.80
$26.25
In chair cars on the Shasta Daylight and other trains
(1B% federal tax extra). . . . Parlor car fare higher.
GOING TO LOS ANGELES? . . . The Shasta
Daylight connects with the Owl at Martinez,
arriving at Los Angeles 10:55 next morning.
S-P
The f r i e n d l y
S o u th e r n
P a c ific
H. H. MAYBERRY. AGENT
Phone 7015