Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 22, 1949, Image 3

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Bellview News
hems of Interest
(B y P a t Boe)
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Mint; N u n c y 1,< < C ox, d a u g h te r
o f M r m id M m C. E C u ru lh i*™
o f B e llv ie w , u n d e rw e n t an eye
o p e ra tio n on S a tu rd a y at th e
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty H o s p ita l at
P o r tla n d T h e o p e ra tio n w as sue
c c s s fu l a n d M iss C ox is re p o rt
ed as d o in g n ic e ly
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M r. a nd M rs R u sse ll H a ll
a nd M r a nd M rs C. E C a r u tii
ers m o to re d to P o rtla n d oft W e il
n esd ay to a tte n d the c a p p in g
e e re n io n le s o f th e ir d a u g h te rs ,
M iss N a n c y C o x and M iss L o u is e
H a ll T h e ce re m o n ie s to o k p la ce
a t th e U n iv e r s ity A u d ito r iu m
A r tis t'» d r u w ’ nq o f the r.r •
C opco b u i l d i n g
p ro g ra m
L it t l e J u d y B r o w n r e tu rn e d to
T o k e te c p o w e r p la n t on the
/h ic h w i ll to ta l o v e r $50.000.
h e r Im in e on G r a n ite S tre e t on
N o rth U m p q u a r iv e r . F ir s t of
000 b y its c o m p le tio n in 1953.
M o n d a y a fte r h a v in g sp en t th e
e ig h t p la n ts in a fiv e ye a r
past fo u r w e e ks a t th e h o m e o f
M r a nd M is F lo y d S a m fo rd ,
t h i r t y on W ed ne sda y e v e n in g
M r L A T in k le re tu rn e d r<
lo r those w ishing m em b ersh ip
c e n tly fr o m W illo w s , C a lifo rn ia ,
in Hie tro o p T lie n e w H oy S e n t
w h e re he e n jo y e d a s h o rt v is it T ro o p n u m b e r w i ll be J 14
w ith h is s is te r and h u sb a n d , M i
M r. and M rs H a ll a nd M r
a nd M rs B a tt S h in e
a nd M rs. C a ru th e rs re tu r n e d to I
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s f o r th e la te
M i a nd M rs . L D. M in n e r
th e ir B e llv ie w hom es T h u rs d a y
m is s io n a rie s fr o m S o u th A m e r i­ T h e y w e r e a c c o m p a n ie d by th e ir I M rs. M in n a V e d d e r w i ll he h e ld
I T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t ’ .TO in
ca, a nd M r. a nd M rs. V L C h a p
« la ug hters w h o re tu rn e d h e re io , th e L it w i l l e r
F ijn e r a l
H om e,
m an v is ite d on T h u rs d a y at the
spend th e C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s
■ w ith tti«- R ev G e o rg e S h u m a n o f­
W illia m G. W o lf hpm o at 1122
H o m e fr o m c o lle g e to spend fic ia tin g . E n to m b m e n t w i ll f o l­
O a k S tre e t
th e C h ris tm a s
h o lid a y s
w ith lo w in R estha ven M a u s o le u m .
M r. and M rs. F lo y d S a m fo rd
th e ir re s p e c tiv e p a re n ts a re B ru
M rs. V e d d e r passed a w a y a t
r e c e n tly sp e n t a w e e ke n d a t
«•»• B a r re tt, o f T a le n t, w h o h a s ' h e r h om e a t 447 B St on Dec.
D u n s m ire , < a h fo rn ia ,
v is itin g
been a tte n d in g th e N am pa Naz I 11 tli. She w as h o rn on O c to b e r
w ith th e ir son. M r and M rs W
a re n e C o lle g e , H oy W itsc. o f 31. 1874 in G la sg o w , Scotland,
I) F o rd a nd fa m ily
A s h la n d , w h o a lso has been at
M r a n d M rs. J. L S teele, o w n ­ te n d in g N am pa N aza re n e C ol an«l cam e to th is c o u n try a t the
e rs o f tlie S h a ro n A n n M o te l, a re lege, a n d D onna a nd M e lv in age of 10 years, and h ad been
a re s id e n t o f A s h la n d fo r 26
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la s t w e e k e n d
fo r
Long
J o h n s o n w h o h a v e been a tte n d
ye ars. H e r h usb an d, W illia m ,
Beach, C a lifo r n ia , w h e re th e y
in g tlie Pasadena N aza re n e C ol
pre cee de d h e r in d e a th in J u lv
w i ll spend th e C h ris tm a s h o li
lege
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d a ys v is itin g w ith r e la tiv e s
M r a n d M rs J T F o s te r a re
She is s u rv iv e d b y 2 nieces,
M r a n d M rs R. H o llin s re ­
h a v in g soon fo r Daisy, O k lah o
M rs O liv e J S e y m o u r o f A m ­
tu rn e d ast w e e k fr o m San D ieg o,
- w h e r e th e y w i ll spend th e s te rd a m , N Y , a nd M rs F ra n k
( a l i f , w h e n - M r. H o llin s u n d e r­
C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s w ith r e la ­ W h a le n o f R o tte rd a m J u n c tio n
w e n t a su ccessfu l s u rg ic a l o p ­ tive «. M r a nd M rs F o s te r p la n
N Y
e ra tio n M r H o llin s is now re ­
on b e in g m Pasadena fo r th e
c u p e ra tin g a t h is B e llv ie w h om e
Kos«- p a ra d e on N e w Y e a r « D ay
Ed S te v e n s o f the P la za a p a rt-
M rs C F o s te r o f 2011 S is­
a nd w i l l r e tu r n h o m e b e fo re the
m e n ts , w h o has been q u it'* i l l is
k iy o u has been c o n fin e d to h e r
o p e n in g o f sch oo l.
n o w a b le to b<* a ro u n d a ga in .
h om e fo r th e past w e e k C a ll­
M r a nd M rs Jam« « F o s te r a re
in g on M rs. F o s te r d u r in g h e r
» p e n d in g th e C h ris tm a s h o li
Illn e s s w e re M rs F o s te r Seav-
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h'n P a scd cn a - C a lifo rn ia , w ith re la tiv e s . T h e S te e le ’s w i ll
e r, M i and M rs. Ja m e s F o ste r.
w ith h e r p a re n ts . M r a nd M rs I «•njoy a te n -d a y v is it b e fo re re­
M rs
R a lp h S tu a rt, a nd M rs
tu r n in g to th e ir h o m e here.
L a w re n c e B ro a d fo o t
M a b e l S w eem .
M r a nd M rs
R a lp h S ike s,
M rs. R E B e ll js c o n fin e d th is
M r a nd M rs Jam es J e te r sp e n t
M a lc o lm
w e e k to h e r h om e d ue to a v e ry a c c o m p a n ie d b y M r
th re e d a ys a t th e const r e c e n tly
East le ft on F r id a y f o r P r in e v ille
had c o ld .
on a ste e lh e a d fis h in g e x p e d iti­
M r a n d M rs Joe S te e le l e f t ' w h e re th e y w i l l spend th e h o li­
on T h e J e te rs re p o rte d l i t t l e
S a tu rd a y fo r S o u th e rn C a lif ­ d a y s w ith M r. and M rs O tis
lu c k on th e ir r e tu r n
East, p a re n ts o f M rs S ik e s and
o
rn ia w h e re th e y p la n to spend
M r a n d M rs. A r c h ie K in c a id th<
M r. East. T h e y w i l l be gone un-
C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s v is itin g
v is ite d in M e d fo rd on S u n d a y
t il J a n u a ry 2
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w ith th e ir son a n d fa m ily , M r
and M rs . E a rl W a rre n
D r a n d M rs P a u l D a vie s o f
P o rtla n d w e re S u n d a y e v e n in g
d in n e r guests a t th e h o m e o f M r
a nd M rs Ja m e s J e te r at B e ll
view D r. D a vie ; is th e s u p e rin ­
te n d e n t o f th e c o n v e n tio n con
fe re n c e o f th e sta te o f O re g o n
m-, -r.- J ís v Z ü V
M rs C h a rle s P la tk o and c h il
d re n . S a lly , J u d y , a n d Joe o f
M e d fo rd , v is ite d on S u n d a y at
the h o m e o f M r a n d M rs L e w is
G re sh a m .
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Is Thursday
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barge, Small Group During Holidays
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s h o p p in g a nd p la n n in g h o lid a y
m eals, m a n y h o m e m a k e rs w i ll B E L L V IE W C H A N G E
w a n t to
be e n te rta in in g
A C H R IS T M A S P A R T Y
M e m b e rs
of
th e
B e llv ie w
C h ris tm a s b u ffe t in o ne o f th e
n ic e s t w a y s o f s e rv in g frie n d s G ra n g e m e t on M o n d a y e v e n in g
w h e th e r th e g ro u p be la rg e o r a t th e g ra n g e h a lt to d e c o ra te
s m a ll H o lid a y d e c o ra tio n s p ro ­ the C h ris tm a s tre e and p re p a re
v id e a p le a s a n t b a c k g ro u n d and th e c a n d y fo r th e C h ris tm a s
s im p le d ishes, p e r fe c tly p re p a r p a r ty on T u e s d a y e v e n in g .
T h e a n n u a l C h ris tm a s p a r ty
«•d a n d c le v e r ly g a rn is h « d , w ilt
f o r th e m e m b e rs o f th e B e llv ie w
he th e hostess’ p rid e
f o r a m a in d ish th a t re q u ire s g ra n g e a n d t h e ir fa m ilie s w as
l i t t l e p re p a ra tio n tim e , se rve a h e ld on T u e s d a y e v e n in g , D ec­
ta s ty c o m b in a tio n o f c rea m e d e m b e r 20. T h e fe s tiv itie s opened
h a m a n d m u s h ro o m s , suggests a t s ix - t h ir ty o ’c lo c k w ith a c o v ­
Reba S taggs, w e ll k n o w n h om e e re d d is h d in n e r.
f o llo w in g the d in n e r, a C h r is t­
e c o n o m is t D ice d co o ke d h am is
a d d e d to w h ite sauce a lo n g w ith m as p ro g ra m w as p re s e n te d a f t ­
e r w h ic h S a in t N ic k a p p e a re d
l i t t l e b u tto n m ush ro om s,
il
p«-d g re e n p e p p e r and g ra te d to d is tr ib u te sw eets to th e c h il-
o n io n T h e in g re d ie n ts a re th o r ? r<?n, p re st*n t T h is w as fo llo w e d
o u g h ly h e a te d and th e y a re by th e C h ris tm a s tre e a n d g if t
re a d y to be se rve d . T h is c re a m ­ e x c h a n g e b y those p re s e n t. T h e
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c o m b in a tio n is te m p tin g ly e v e n in g w as b ro u g h t to a please
s e rve d o v e r c ru n c h y C hin ese a n t close w ith th e s in g in g o f
n o o d le s o r f o r u n iq u e in d iv id u a l C h ris tm a s ca ro ls,
M r and M rs J R H u tc h in s o n
s e rv in g s , h a rd r o lls a re h o llo w e d
o u t a n d s tu ffe d w ith cre a m e d and M r a nd M rs B e rn a rd B a ll
and c h ild re n , D e n n y , S u e lle n
ham .
R a w c r a n b e rr y .salad a nd b u t­ a nd Pete, s p e n t S u n d a y a fte r ­
te re d b ro c c o li in th e m en u w i ll noon a nd e v e n in g v is itin g w ith
M r a nd M rs C. E C a ru th e rs
c a r r y o u t th e C h ris tm a s c o lo rs I ......
u a r u in e r s
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A s s o rte d
re lis h e s _
p ickle s,'
o liv e s , ra d ish e s, c e le ry __ w i ll To Albany
add c ru n c h in e s s
O ne o f th e
M r. and M rs W illia m F o x a nd
s im p le s t o f desserts
------- to please T o b y K a y w i ll spend th e C h ris t
e v e ry o n e com es on tw o tra y s __" 1US
*w c .w e ek-en d w ith r e la tiv e s in
m as
one f ille d w ith a ssorted C h ris t- A ,b a n y
m as c o o k ie s , th e o th e r f i l l e d ------------------------------------- ------- -------
w ith th in slices o f ric h f r u it
e-
M rs. G ra c e S ik e s a nd sc..,
G e o rg e , o f A s h la n d , h a ve been
v is itin g r e la tiv e s in B a k e r s fie ld
C a lifo rn ia . M rs . S ik e s w as in
B a k e r s fie ld a t th e tim e o f th e un
e x p e c te d d e a th o f h e r s is te r
M rs T o m R u sse ll M is . S ik e ;
a nd h e r son re tu r n e d to Ash
la n d to d a y a fte r th e fu n e ra l ser-
vices.
M a n y c o m p lim e n ts h a ve been
re c e iv e d on th e b e a u tifu l C h r is t­
m as tre e a n d d e c o ra tio n s in th e
w in d o w o f th e R a lp h S ik e s h om e
a t 2185 S is k iy o u B o u le v a rd .
S u n d a y d in n e r guests a t th e
h om e o f M r. and M rs. F lo y d
S a m fo rd w e re M r. a nd M rs.
Ja m e s G a r r e t a nd M iss P a tric ia
B a yless.
M r. a nd M rs. A . L . W a llis
s p e n t th e past S u n d a y v is itin g
in E a gle P o in t w ith t h e ir son
a nd fa m ily , M r. a nd M rs . Jam es
W a llis a nd c h ild re n .
M r. V . M . G rim e s is one o f
th e m en r e c e n tly a p p o in te d to
a c o m m itte e f o r th e p u rp o s e o f
fo r m in g a n e w B o y S c o u t T ro o p
fo r th e B e llv ie w a n d W a lk e r
S chools. A m o n g o th e rs b e in g a p ­
p o in te d on th e B o y a n d C u b Sc­
o u t c o m m itte e w e re M r. L e s te r
D o y le , M r. P a u l R e tte r a nd M r
J o h n M ille r .
A m e e tin g w as h e ld a t th e >
B e llv ie w schoohouse a t s e v e n -,
Lockwood Named
I d Head Game
Commission
G am e S u p e rv is o r in 1947. T h e
1949 le g is la tu re ch a n g e d th e po­
s itio n to S ta te G a m e D ir e c to r
a n d sin ce th a t tim e , L o c k w o o d
has h e ld th e n e w post,
Mr L o c k w o o d , a t th e p re s e n t
tim e , is p re s id e n t f th e W e s te rn
A s s o c ia tio n o f F ish a n d (ta m e
C o m m is s io n e rs a n d h o ld s an o f­
fic e in the In te r n a tio n a l A s s o c i­
a tio n o f F ish a n d G a m e C o m ­
m issio n e rs.
U pon re c e iv in g th e re a p p o in t
__ L o c k w o o d
re a p p o in te d
Phd
S c h n e id e r
as
A s s is ta n t
G am e D ire c to r, a nd th is a p p o in t­
m e n t was c o n fir m e d b y th<- C o m ­
m issio n .
A t th e re g u la r m e e tin g o f th e
)r« g o n S ta te G am e C o m m issio n
D e c e m b e r 10. th e O re g o n S tate
G a m e C o m m is s io n v o te d u n a n i­
m o u s ly to re a p p o in t M r C h a rle s
A L o c k w o o d to th e post o f S ta te
G a m e D ir e c to r L o c k w o o d s ap­
p o in tm e n t w o u ld h ave te r m in a t­
ed a t th e e nd o f th e y e a r
L o c k w o o d is a v e te ra n e m ­
p lo y e e o f th e C o m m is sio n h a v ­
in g s e rv e d in n e a rly e v e ry de­
p a r tm e n t b e fo re b e c o m in g S tate
G e t y o u r Job P r in tin g a t the
N ew s R e v ie w
FLOWERS
for Christmas
foinsettias
CUT FLOWERS
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CORSAGES
POTTED PLANTS
HOLLY AND FIR
WREATHS
X*T
; you neeH more than a ‘salve’ for
Slightly Injured
M is s J a n e t M c C u llo u g h is h o b ­
b lin g a ro u n d w ith th e a id o f a
cane f o llo w in g an a u to m o b ile ac­
c id e n t on T u e s d a y m o rn in g .
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to relieve coughs and sore muscles
M ra * H a r f y L . M o o re w h o has
been i l l a t h e r h om e on L ib e r t y
S tre e t is s u f f ic ie n t ly re c o v e re d
to re c e iv e v is ito rs .
COPPER, BRASS OR
POTTERY
PLANTERS
ACHING
CHESTC010S
i ou need to rub on stim ulating, pain-
relieving M usteroJe. I t no; jn ly brings
fast. long-lasting relief b u t actually
helps check th e irritatio n and break up
local congestion. B uy M usterolV
Stationery- — j ob prLntilxJ
MUSTERQIF
N e w s R e v ie w
Member T.D.S. — Flowers wired anywhere
A lfr e d ’s F lorists
1015 Iowa Street at Siskiyou
Telephone 2-1521
THAT ARE BEAUTIFUL — AND PRACTICAL!
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O F F IC E R S IN S T A L L E D
G ra n g e o ffic e r s e le c t o r 1950
o f th e B e llv ie w G ra n g e w e re in ­
s ta lle d on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t
C e n tra l P o in t. T hese o ffic e r s
w e re in s ta lle d w ith a ll o th e r o f­
fic e rs o f Ja c k s o n C o u n ty G ra n ­
ges.
B e llv ie w
o ffic e r s
in s ta lle d
w e re R a lp h M ic k le , M a s te r; H e n ­
r y L in d s a y , O v e rs e e r; F ra n ce s
W o rth , L e c tu re r ; Ed G r im m , A s ­
s is ta n t S te w a rd ; N e ll D u n n , Sec
r e ta ry ; G races: H u ld a Jacobs,
( eres; G lo ria E c k h a rt, P o m on a:
M a rg a re t M ic k le , F lo ra ; L a u re n ­
ce Jacobs, G a te k e e p e r; N o va
G r im m , L a d y A s s is ta n t; E d w in
D unn,
E x e c u tiv e
Committ«*«*
m e m b e r.
O ffic e r s n o t p re se n t, a nd w h o
w i l l be in s ta lle d a t a la te r d a te
a rc M ac M a lin , C h a p lin : F ra n k
M a lin , S te w a rd ; Ire n e J a rv is ,
T re a s u re r.
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toaster that waits fo r the eggs!
Toast pops up or stays do n until
wanted. Knob selects brown --s
desired. Snap-out and snap-in tray
cleans easily Textolite handles
and base. Beautiful new design
have a happy holiday
W ith th is th e g re a te s t o f h o lid a y s , b e fo re us w e
jo in in th e goo d w ishe s o f th e w o r ld to p ro m o te
the s p ir it o f goo d fe llo w s h ip and peace on e a rth .
G-E Com bination G rill Makes
grilled sandwiches and * afiles.
Opens in to dou ble g r ill w ith
handle acting as lid support. Ex­
panding hinges Textolite handles
and legs Makes waffles 66 square
inches in size Chrome plate
WE WILL CLOSE CHRISTMAS DAY
and wifi
OPEN JANUARY 3, 6 A.M.
C-E Triple-W hip M ixer. New de-
s*fn— horizontal m otor mounting
Wt.ghs only 3 ^ pounds fo r easy
portability T hret beaters M ulti-
speed selector B u ilt-in lig h t
' mplete with two bowls and
ju i ’ c»tra''for
G-6 Autom atic coffee M aker
The only fu lly automatic glas;
cof.ee m aker! Brews debcious
coffee, keeps it hot, just by push
ing a button' Light tells when
«arming unit is on Pyrex* gb
bowls Famous Tastegard feaiur,.
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Double-duty iron— changes from
steam iron to dry iron by twisting
a knob! Only 4V5 pounds with
water ‘Dial-the-Fabric" control
double thumb rests, double but­
ton nooks C alrod* units.
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quality iron at a budget price!
"D ial-the-Fabric" indicator G-E
C a lro d u n it gives q u ic k , even
heat 4'-i pounds Double thumb
rests double button nooks, six-
foot cord Chrome-plate finish
Model 119F23
G-E V is u a lis e r" Iron. Cuts iron­
ing time by one third! Only 244
lbs “ Visualizer” Fabric-dial, tern
perature in d ic a to r lig h t Large
iro n in g surface makes iro n in g
easier, faster Double thumb rests,
double button nooks Calrod unit
, Modal 119F22
G-E Roaster For those days whe.*»
you want to keep the kitchen cool
by not using the range! Cooks a
whole meal at a time! Ideal for
canning Temperatures from 150
degrees to 500 automatically con­
trolled O n -O ff signal light.
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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
2 Good French Doors
With or Without Side Panels
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HAGGARD LUMBER CO.
PHOENIX, «IKE.
Ph(>11<. Mfd_ 2_.M5
125 Last Main
Phone 8771
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