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By Mrs. A. C. Lewis
Thursday,
November
17.
1949
Ashland, Oregoa
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MT. A8HLAND CHAPTER
MRS. PELL HO8TESS
the community club and Invited ed garden club Monday, Nov 14 MEETS FRIDAY
AT
DINNER PARTY
PHOENIX GRANGE HOLDS
anyone interested to Join the Mrs. Richards was a charter
REGULAR MEETING
On Wednesday evening Nov
The Mt Ashland chapter. D.-
club The next meeting will be member of the club when it
Phoenix Grange met Tuesday, th«‘ regular recreation evening
A.H. will meet on Friday eve ember 9th, Mrs Alice A. Peil
November Bth with Muster War und a “reverse” party is schedu was organized in 1938.
ning November 18th at the home was hostess to a most unusual
Mr, and Mrs. Virgil Strong
ren Loffer presiding. State l)i
led All men to dress as women, made a trip to Chetco river fish of Mrs James II. Edgar, 71 Gres dinner party at her home on
puty Hoseoe Roberts wus u visi und ull women us men.
ham St. Assisting hostesses will Granite St. It was unique in
ing and report a good catch.
tor und made several announce
be Mrs. I. T. Robinson and Mrs. that it was a farewell to the
Bro Lewis announced the
The school carnival will be Mary
merits of interest to grunge Com club turkey shoot for Nov.
Aiken.
home in which Mrs Peil has
f riday night at the new gym
members.
It is customary to hold one lived for the past thirty-nine
20th to be held in Fern Valley. with all the usual «•ntertainment
Mervin Hixson reported for
evening meeting a year for the years, which has recently been
Hearty refreshments were ser and excitment.
Agriculture and Bro. Melvin ved by the serving committee
benefit
of those members who purchased by Mr and Mrs Wil
The Phoenix garden club met ure unable
I.uttie for horticulture Ways
attend the day liam H. Feamley of Madras,
at the Presbyterian church Mon time sessions. to The
und means chairman Chas
program will Oregon.
Mr and Mrs Hoy LeVander
Hoekei smith announced a dune« of Fi-rn Valley recently made day, November 14 for a dessert be in charge of Mrs William B.
The four course dinner was
for Nov 12th. On the next si r a trip north visiting the O. A luncheon served by Mrs Myrtle McCullough with the subject served from a lovely set of
vmg committee will he Mr and Cooney's in Seattle and the John Dubuque and Mrs. Mervin Hix “World Government.” Reports Haviland china which was pres
Mrs () I, Penland, Mr and Mis Spanglers in Burlington, Wash son, and th«- program was ably from the recent rummage sale ented to Alicia Hardy, the host
I. H. House, Mr and Mrs Hooch, from there to Vancouver, B. given by Mrs O L Perland and plans for the annual Christ ess' grand niece at the close of
und Mr und Mrs, It. I, Thomas C and home via the coast, ie subject being — “Lillies and mas box to be sent to the Chem- the evening Autumn flowers
H E S was to meet Wednesday, porting they hail grand weather Mulching ' The president, Mrs awa Indian School are included and tall tapers centered the lace
November 1« at the Geo. Drake all the time and all clear weat ° V Poc, gave a report on the in the regular business meeting covered table. The same center-
district meeting at Talent Mrs
home on Coal Mine road Assist her on the coast
or eligible D A R ,’s piece has been used for Mrs
Chris Wolfe reported due to are Visiting
big for the covered dish lunch
Hardy’s wedding reception sev
invited to attend.
Tiie turkey shoot for Sunday, frost we would be unable to
eon will be Elvn Rrlsro and Lll Nov. 20th will be an all «lay af
eral years ago.
llan Gilham. The annual elect fair Follow signs up Fern Val present a fl«jwer show of chry- BELLVIEW EXTENSION
Guests for the dinner were
io of officers or the coming year ley All proceeds to go to the sa nth mums at this time but the CLUB MEETS
Mrs Anna Wagner, Miss Lydia
was tiie event of the evening building fund of tiw Community show committee planned at least
McCall, Mrs Mabel Kinney, Mr.
two shows next year The cor
The Bellview Extension Club and ¡Mrs. J. H Hardy and Mr
Elected to offices wi re the fol Club and Youth Center.
s a g e chairman. Mrs Jewel Parr, met on Wednesday, November
lowing — Dee Hendrickson,
The adult square folk dunce hud some interesting corsage 10, at the Bellview Grange Hall and Mrs. Robert Hardy.
Master, Melvin I.uttie, Overseer group met at the Grange Hall
4-H BEES CLUB MEETS
Faye Lewis, Lecturer, AI Lewis, Monday night to start activities material on display Also on dis at ten o’clock.
Tiie topic of demonstration
Steward, M E Norton, Assist for the season Due to sum«* mis- play were not«- paper and en
The 4-H Bees Club met on
imt Steward; Chaplin, Hattie tak<‘ Penny Fontaine was (inuti velopes plus bird prints that the was “Design For The Home” by Sunday afternoon at the J. F
club
has
for
sale.
the home demonstration agent Engel home. The business of the
Hendrickson Tlea ur« r Bill Po le to attend but all have hopes
Ronnie Robbins of Phoenix from Medford, Miss Eula Win- day
Img Ed. Hi Poe, Sec Gate Keep to have tier next time Next
was the election of officers
er. Florence Drake; Lady as. is m e e t i n g ' a ill be annouced later. high has been chosen as presi termote.
for
the
ensuing year.
dent of the Students Red Cross
A luncheon was served at
taut steward, Myrtle Ferns, Mr:
New oficers elected were; Bob
Warren Haggard has been for Jackson County
noon to the m<-rubers present Willoughby, president; Larry
Johnson. Ceres; Louis«' Norton, confined to horn« with a case of
I heir project at present is Hostess for the luncheon were Kerr,
Pomona Ethel Carr, Flora Dor flu
vice president: Joe Dak-
making 800 menu folders for the | Mrs Alice Helms, Mrs Hazel
othy Loffer, musician; Mervin
1 II«* Di Harold Chilton's are veterans hospital, here and Rose- 1 Walden, and Mrs. Violet Ham secretary; and Ted Willoughby
Hixson, Warren Loffer, and E leaving Phoenix for Calif this
and Bernie Engel, assistant lead
burg, for their Thanksgiving ! den.
W Inman, executive coin
ers.
week
dinner
The
folders
are
in
har
i
Everyone in the community
Lecturer Faye Lewis mnd<*
At the close of the meeting,
Mrs Hubert Frame has her
the announcement o f the newly sister, Mrs O. Richards, visiting vest colors with traditional fall is welcome to attend hese meet delicious refreshments were ser
motifs
in
contrasting
colors,
and
I
ings
formed Little Theatre Guild of her for the winter They attend
ved to the group by Mrs. Engel.
truly very artistic.
The next meeting of the group
will be their monthly meeting
REUNION HELD AT
in December.
BELLVIEW HOME
Junior Chamber President V isits Polio Local Happenings
Patient; Iron Lung Fund Needs Help
The Bellview home of Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Tinkle was the
Mr. and Mrs T. V. Gurrey and scene of a family reunion on
family of Roseburg spent last I Sunday, November 13. The oc
weekend at the home of Mr. and casion was the fifteenth anniv
Mrs. A. L. Wallis, at Bcllivew. ersary celebration of Mr and
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sikes and Mrs. Ray Hendrickson.
family returned to their Bell
Present for the festivities
view home on Sunday evening were Mr and Mrs C. G. Tinkle,
after a week’s visit at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrick
Heppner, and Prineville, Ore.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius
Mr. Jake Rollins of upper Tol Hendrickson, Mr and Mrs Gil
lman Road is seriously ill and is | bert Tinkle. Mrs Edna Shine,
in San Diego, California, under Mr and Mrs L A. Tinkle and
going treatment.
family, and the honored guests,
Mrs. Mattie Grimes and Jerry Mr and Mrs Ray Hendrickson
Ward visied at the W R Dale ' Park Street Road Complete
home on Sunday.
The new Park Street road at
Mr. J. E. Patterson of Bell- Bellview is now completed. A
view, is in Berkeley, California, temporary water system has
and expects to be home with his been installed, and* six new
i ^ V ° VCr <he ThanksK'ving homes are under construction
hol,days
in that vicinity.
While down In the bay area*
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last weekend for the University | T o Appear Here At
of Oregon — University of Cal
ifornia football game, Mr. and Assembly of God Church
Mrs. Ken Jones stopped at the
Permanente hospital to call on
Mrs. Marian McMillan who is
Polio patient
Mrs McMillan, an attractive
28 year old mother, contacted
polio m June of this year Her
first symptomc of a sore throat,
aching muscl«>s, a fev«w. and a
bad headache, caused her to vi
sit a doctor, thinking possibly
that she might have influenza.
Shortly hereafter she was ad
mitted to the Permanente hos
pital and tests revealed Polio.
The Paralysis first struck her
arms and then one leg Although
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V
she did not show symptoms of
THE CHRYSANTHEMUM
the dreaded Bulbar Polio (which
Make this Thanksgiving Day
paralyzes the throat) un Emer
a happier day by sending
flowers . . . the favorite flow
son Iron Lung was placed out
Preacher-Scientist Irwin A.
er of fall, the chrysanthem
side of her hospital room. Paral Moon here demonstrates the
um, will add golden beauty
ysis did strike her lungs and Barkhausen effect, by which
as
a lovely table centerpiece
within a few minutes she was the audience is able to hear
in the home of your host.
gasping for air. By the time she the movement of groups of
,ru
was placed in the lung and arti molecules within a magnetiz
ficial respiration was begun ed steel bar, in a scene from
she was near death from lack "God of the Atom." The full
of oxygon.
color sound film, produced
Mr Jones quoted Mrs. McMil by Moody Institute of Science,
lan as saying “The first time I is to be shown Saturday, 7:30
was taken out of the lung I P.M. at The Assembly of God
began gasping for air immediat-I Church, 485 Siskiyou Blvd.,
ely and remained out for only ! Ashland. Oregon.
18 seconds. Now I am able to
Express Your Gratitude
go all day long without the help
With Flowers
of the respirator, which I now MISS NANCY COX
The gift of a basket of
use only at night. Every day I UNDERGOES OPERATION
flowers to the church of your
gain a little strength, am able
Miss Nancy Lee Cox, daught
choice
for Thanksgiving Day
to wiggle my fingers and move er of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Caru
will give you deep satisfact
my legs. I hope to be able to go thers of Bellview, underwent
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ion.
home by Christmas and within eye surgery at Portland on
a year I do not expect to have Tuesday. Miss Cox is a student
any crippling deformity.”
at the University of Oregon
Corner Siskiyou Blvd. and Iowa
When asked what she thought School of Nursing.
Phone 2-1521
of an iron lung Mrs. McMillan
stated “Ii saved my life. I am
shocked that you do not have
one in Jackson County. Had I
been living there last June I
i
ft.
~
.
wouldnt be alive today. If it will
help your drive, tell my story to
the people of Ashland, and Jack-
son County. Tell them I know
how fast a lung is needed when
Polio strikes. Once the paralysis
begins there isn’t time to be
flown to Eugene or Portland
W il l ia m G ilbért , court
When asked how the drive
P H Y S IC IA N
TO Q U E E N
was coming, Mr. Jones stated
_ E L IZ A B E T H O F E N G L A N D
the goal was in sight, but that an
G fA U S u s T H E N A k A E
untold amount of hard work had
'
c r T C’ i r i T V I N 1 3 7 0 .
been placed upon the shoulders
of th«> Junior Chamber of Com
merce, the club sponsoring the
drive, and of which he is Presi
dent. If those who have not con
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T H E ’ G R E A T E A S T E R N ."
tributed or who wish to contri
fir s t ship to carry
bute more will mail their do
A C A B L E A C R O S S TH E
A T L A N T IC O C E A N .
nation to the Iron Lung Fund,
C/O First National Bank or in
care of the Junior Chamber of
_»YRUS W. FIELD HAD TO T C y FOUR T IM E S &EFC H 2E
Commerce, Ashland, Oregon we
HE
S U C C E S S F U L IM LAVIk/G T H E F I R .S T
will have the necessary funds
TELEGRAPH
C A BL E A C R O SS THE A T L A N T I C .
in no time to purchase the Iron
ME STARTED IN 1 6 5 7 BUT AT EACH A T TE M PT
Lung.
THE CABLE BROKE A N O WAS LOST UNTIL FINALLY
in ie e e > h e s u c c e e d e d .
DAUGHTER BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown are
®^C2 i rDOLLAR OF REVENUE COPCO RECEIVES IS ABSORB
the parents of an infant daught
ED BY TIIE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
er born on Tuesday morning at
% Of $1
r/„ of
the Sacred Hearts Hosptial at
Taxes
Medford. The baby weighed a-
*20
Int. on borrowed
bout, seven 'pounds, eight oun
Payroll
20
money
5
ces at birth, and as yet has not
Depreciation
8
been named. She joins a sister,
Dividends
14
Surplus
Judy.
9
Maintenance
24
Southern Oregon News Review
HOSTESS FOR
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Tuesday evening, the Grange
members surprised Mr and Mrs.
Harry Henry, reeent new lyw eds,
with a household shower.
After the many lovely and
useful gifts were opened by the
honored couple, refreshm ents of
pie and coffee were served by
the refreshment comm ittee
Mrs. Beth Hamaker was a
gracious hostess on Sunday af
ternoon at a birthday dinner
in honor of her son, Mr. J. C.
Hamaker, and her sister, Mrs
Clara Kincaid.
Present for the double cele
bration were Mr. and Mrs J.
C. Hamaker and son, Mrs Clara
Taylor, Mrs Eunice Warren and
sons, David and Jerry, and Mr MRS. ANDERSON HOSTESS
and Mrs A Hamaker
Mrs. Sadie Anderaon was hos
tess at her home on Tu> sday
SHOWER AT
afternoon to a group meeting
BELLVIEW GRANGE
for the purpose of organizing a
Following the business meet- troup of Campfire Girls and
ing of the Bellview Grange on Bluebinis.
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WSCS HOLDS MEETING
The Circle Four of the t^SCS
of the Methodist Church, met
at two o’clock on Tuesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs
Floyd Samford on Peachy Road
Hostess for the occassion was
Mrs. Felix Johnson.
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THE WELCOME MAT
Mr and Mrs. Fred West and
family have recently come to
Ashland from San Francisco.
They have purchased a home on
Walker Avenue.
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Flowers for Thanksgiving
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The California
Oregon Power
Company
FIRST N A TIO N A L B A N K
OF P O R T L A N D
NOVEMBER I, 1949
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
RESOURCES
Cash in vault and in Federal Reserve Bank..........................
$ 66 660 316 40
Du. from Bank, . ...............................................................................7
Total Cash ..........................................................
—
—
United States Government Obligations, Direct and Fully Guaranteed
State. County and Municipal Bond, and W arrant. . . .
Other Bonds and Securities....................................
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank................’ ’ , ...................................
Loans and Discounts.......................... . ............ ..
..................
Accrued Interest Receivable............................ * * * * * ......................
Bank F re e d ,.,, Furniture and Fixture, and S H . Depo.it VouH,
Other Real Estate ow ned...................................................
Customers' Liability on Account, of letter, of Credit,
Acceptance,, and Endorsed B ill,.....................
'
Other Resources......................................
....................
total resources
:::::;::;;;;;;;
196 201 141 m
x t'x x l o i
-<3,649,919.39
3 ,3 3 4 ,9 7 0 .4 3
5 1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
15 4 ,S I 1 ,1 45 .6 4
e l s <2
0 ,4 1 4 ,9 1 6 .5 9
None
3.647,030.01
is o » . S m l K
L IA B IL IT IE S
5’ S
.........................................................................................................
Undivided Profit, and R e , . ™ .’
J J
J [ [ [ [;
4 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 00
{ i S J ' m
S
Total Capitol Fund,......................................................................................... ,
RESERVE FOR POSSIBLE LOAN LOSSES. Th........... .
I, to apply
against any loan Io ,,a , that may develop in the future,
It ha, not been allocated to any particular loan, or type
of loans (Established from current e a rn in g ,— January I
1949 thru October 31, 1 9 4 9)
,
........................................................
DEPOSITS ? Demand.
.................................................................... 3J3 .6 1 9 .3 1 5 51 I
| Saving, and Tim e.......................................................... 143 ,1 2 1 ,6 0 3 96 t
liability for Letter, of Credit and a , Acceptor Endor.er
or Moker of Acceptance, and Foreign B ill,............................
Interest Received In Advance......................................
Reserve for Interest, T a x .,, Etc............
....................................
Other lia b ilitle ,................................................ ' ..................................
TOTAL L I A B I L I T I E S ..............................
5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
7 4 0 ,9 1 9 .4 7
-
3 «47,030.01
, ' j l „ ’3 9 3 'S1
1 .” 2 .6 0 7 .9 3
l . . . ] « 5 ,7 5 9
.....................................
In a d d itio n to its 4 5 bronchos th ro u g h o u t O reg o n , 17 o thor O reg o n
B an kin g Offices a re m em bers o f the First N a tio n a l Bank Grown
DEPOSITS
P
The First Notional Bonk of Portland and 45 Branch........................................
17 other Oregon Banking Office, In th . Fir.t National Group...............
> 4 6 , 74Q g . ,
9 9 ’ l 2 j ’971 00
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
T h. Flr,t Notional Bank at Portland and 45 Branch.«.......................
17 other Oregon Banking Office, In th . Flr.t National G roup.............’
TOTAL RESOURCES
$ 5 6 7 B63,89 0 .4 7
» 154 S in
xx
24^660341 52
$ 1 7 9 ,4 « 7 ^ « 7 .i6
The Fir.t Notional Bank of Portland and 45 B ran ch.,.............
17 other Oregon Banking Office, in the Fir.t Notional G r o u p . . . ’ 7
e . O0 m e cee ex
106 0 0 9 37^
TOTAL RESOURCES of th . 62 BANKING OFFICES In th . FIRST NATIONAL GROUP
0 O R t GON
together