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    Jefferson-Jessel Vows Exchanged
In Baptist Eliurch Ceremonies Here
T h u rsd a y,
Ja n u a ry
5,
1950
Oregon Counts
Polio Cases As
Third Heaviest
A shland, Oregon
Mayor Talks
Bonneville Plan
S o u th e rn O regon News R eviev
said be was invoking the rule
to elim inate confuasion and
lengthy discussions from the
A t an e ig h t o’c lo c k candle I was c u t l»y the b rid e g ro o m ’*
flo o r such is ha.- b. n the cs
lig h t service in the A sh la n d Bap- [ w ord.
m any tim e * in in c past.
tin t c h u rc h on D ecem ber 27th,
The b rid e 's going uw uy coa-
A lm a Jessel, d a u g h te r o f M r. | turn«- -was a tw o piece beige
M a yo r T. C. W illia m s Tuesday
and M ix C h u rlcs I I Jeaael o f fro c k o v e r w h ich she w ore .m
n ig h t asked C o u n cil m em bers
Stationery Supplies
540 H o lly St. wuk u n ite d in m a r­ e le c tric blu e coat w ith h a t
to approve b rin g in g B o n n e v ille
T
he
th
ir
d
heaviest
p
o
lio
o
n
­
riage to L t. (Jg ) James E Jef- ; gloves and accessories in m u l­
p o w e r to A shland, re p la cin g the
a t the News Review
sla u g h t in O regon’s h is to ry h it
feraon, U SN T he Rev. W illia m b e rry F o llo w in g a tw o week’s
service now being fu rn ish e d by
the state in 1949, a fflic tin g some C a lifo rn ia Oregon P ow er com
T. T ilm a n o ffic ia te d at the doub­ w edding t r ip L t and M rs J e f­
325 residents and le a v in g v i r ­ pany.
le rin g cerem ony
ferson w ill be a t hom e on Eli-
tu a lly e ve ry ch a p te r o f the N a t­
T he a lte r was banked w ith j zabeth St., in San Francisco
W illia m s made his request in
io n a l F ou n d a tio n fo r In fa n tile the prescence o f Seth B u llis ,
h o lly , red be rrie s and greenery w here the groom is stationed at
P aralysis w ith fu n d s depleted
fo rm in g a b ackgroun d fo r p o in ­ T reasure Island
C a lifo rn ia O regon P ow er com ­
T h is was re p o rte d to d a y by pany, m anager, M e d fo rd d is tric t,
s e ttia * and chrysanthem um s. A
I he b rid e is a graduate o f
D r. E T. H e d lu n d o f P o rtla n d , w ho had p re v io u s ly expressed
b lu e lig h te d C h ris tin a s tree cen­ San Jose S tate C ollege und has
state ch a irm a n o f th e 1950 w illin g n e s s to w o rk w ith the
te re d the c a th e d ra l w in d o w and made A sliand h e r hom e The
M arch o f Dim es w h ich is set to c o u n c il in the purchase o f Copco
ta ll tapers In brass candlebras groom is the son o f M r and Mrs.
open
J a n u a ry
16 and
ru n service n o w being used in the
on e ith e r side guve an illu s io n E M Jefferson o f Los Gatos.
th ro u g h Ja n u a ry 31. D r Sam uel B e llv ie w d is tric t.
o f an arch
C a lifo rn ia .
Osgood, state e p id e m io lo g ist, ad-
P roceeding the cerem ony V e r­
C o u n cilm e n fa vo re d a d d itio n ­
O u t o f to w n guests w ho sign
1 vised Dr. H e d lu n d th a t th e 325- a l in fo rm a tio n on prices and
na C ingade, organist, accom pun ed the guest book w ere: M rs Ida
[ case to ta l fo r the ye a r was an means o f b rin g in g the p o w e r
led W allace T u rn id g e w ho sang Lester, A rca ta , C a lifo rn ia ; M r
estim ate, b u t — even so — it
tw o
num bers.
"T h e
Desert and M rs E M Je ffe rso n and
here before ta k in g a ctio n on the
was one o f the w o rs t 12-m onth
S ong," and "T h e Song is Y ou.” son J e rry , Los Gatos, C a lifo rn ia ;
m a tte r The M a y o r stated th a t
IRISH ARRIVALS -C lu tc h in g »heir dolls as they came into New
periods in O regon’s p o lio annals he had u n o ffic ia l in fo rm a tio n
D u rin g the lig h tin g o f the tapers Mrs. C larence A nderson and
o rk harbor on the S. S W ashington, these tw o young colleens s till
D r. Osgood said there w ere o n - : th a t B o n n e v ille w o u ld s u p p ly
kept memories o f th e ir native Belfast im p rin te d on th e ir faces
by L t (Jg.) R eckenecker, Miss d a u g h te r G aynal; M iss P a tric ia
ly tw o m ore severe p o lio cases . p o w e r here fo r 3 cents per k ilo ­
I Ive -ye ar-old Patricia O ’Ragan, le ft, and her slater Irene. 3, joined
C ingade played "T ra u m e re l" fo l­ Jefferson, San Francisco; M r. M
—
1927 w ith 390 cases and 1943
ti.c ir father in Chicago
lo w e d by the " B r id a l C h o ru s" R, Kochan, San Francisco; M rs
w a tt, w h ich is considerable un­
w ith 415 cases.
fro m L o h e n g rin us the b rid a l W E K y le , M rs. Frances M ic h ­
d e r the present ra te o f 8 cents
CLUE RECORD
N a tio n a lly , 1949 b ro u g h t the fo r the fir s t f i f t y k ilo w a tts , 7
p a rty approached the a lte r.
ael (housem other) D r and M rs.
m y v is ite d w ith M r. S w ift’s
m
ost
in
fa
n
tile
p
a
ra
lysis
cases
in
T he b ride, w ho was given in O tto George, M rs. D e lla E llis
AND
INFORMATION
cents fo r th e n e x t f i f t y and 6%
I m o th e r, M rs. Ida S w ift o f Napa,
m a rria g e by h e r fa th e r, was a t­ and dau g h te r, Vera Jane a ll ,,f
C a lifo rn ia
d u rin g
C hristm as h is to ry , acco rd in g to D r. H ed­ cents fo r a d d itio n a l k ilo w a tts .
BOOKLET ON THE BIG
tended by h er sister Edna, as San Jose, M r. and M rs. Charles,
M r.
B u llis
arra n g e d
w ith
w eek, r e tu rn in g W ednesday eve­ lu n d w ho p re d icte d th a t th e f in ­
a
l
fig
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re
fo
r
the
ye
a
r
w
o
u
ld
ap­
C o u n cilm e n to m eet w ith th e m :
m a id -o f-h o n o r and fo u r brides­ J P h illip s . Fresno, C a lifo rn ia '
ning.
p ro x im a te 50,000.
n
e x t Tuesday m o n in g and go I
m aids, M a ry Jessel, an o th e r sis Rex P a rrish , P o rte rv ille , C a lif­
M r H o m e r M oore le ft the day
“ The e ve n tu a l cost o f tre a tin g o v e r the proposed B e llv ie w p u r - s
te r o f the bride, P a tric ia J e ffe r­ o rn ia ; Ensign W. P Edw ards
a fte r C h ristm a s fo r San Diego, o u r 325 cases o f the y e a r ju s t chase.
son, a sister o f the groom , Vera USNR, Sisters, O regon; Ensign
M r. and M rs. G eorge Beck C a lifo rn ia to be w ith his m other pessed w ill c lim b to a b o u t a
I t is c u rre n ty planne d to have
June E llis and M rs C harles J. J C R appenecker, USN, Roch­
and
d a u g h te r K a y spent the w ho is i l l T he w o rd copies th a t h a lf-m illio n d o lla rs ,” D r. H ed­ a B o n n e v ille re p re se n ta tive here
Pin Hips I he m aid -o f-h o n o r w ore ester, N ew Y o rk ; L ie u te n a n t (jg )
T H E Z S T O M i e n WATCH
C h ristin a s h o lid a y w ith M rs. she is m uch im p ro ve d
lu n d predicted. On the same bas­ a t th e n e x t co u n c il m eeting, Jan.
a gow n o f aqua velveteen w itli A C H e b e rt, USN, C edro W o o l­
B
e
ck’s
parents,
M
r.
and
M
rs.
M
r
and
M
rs.
R
alph
Sikes
and
is
o
f
co
m
p
u
ta
tio
n
,
he
said,
the
17, to discuss B o n n e v ille rates.
c o w l n e c k lin e and c a rrie d a ey. W ashington; and L ie u te n a n t
C harles H itch co ck o f B ly , O re­ boys and M r M a lc o lm East, M rs. n a tio n ’s load fo r c a rin g fo r the Invokes 5 M in u te R ule
m a tch in g m u ff w ith bronze rose­ O k ) J A. J a n d ra ll, USN, Seaside,
gon.
S ikes’ b ro th e r e njoyed a fa m ily new cases last year w i l l r u n be­
M a y o r W illia m s , Tuesday
bud corsage. The o th e r u ttm d Oregon, a il stationed a t T re a u re
Those present a t the F a rm e r re u n io n o v e r C h ristm a s w ith M r. tw een $60,000,000 and $90,000,- n ig h t, in v o k e d a r u lin g w h e re b y
ants w ere id e n tic a lly gow ned in Island, San Francisco; M r and
in th e fu tu re anyone fro m the
m u lb e rry velveteen fro c k s and M rs. George T a y lo r; M r and fa m ily re u n io n C h ristm a s D ay and M rs. O ttis East o f P rin e v ille . 000.
w e re M r and M rs. C la u d C u rtis T h e re w ere 17 m em bers o f the
He revealed th a t the epid e m ic flo o r m ust address the M a y o r
m u ffs and w ore M id V ic to ria n M rs. M L M cK enzie and M r
M r and M rs. E lm e r B y rd and fa m ily present. M r. East re m a in ­ em ergency fu n d o f the N a tio n a l and C o u n c il and o b ta in p e rm is ­
rose trim m e d bonnets
and M rs L a r r y Hess, a ll o f Med fa m ily , M r. and M rs. Dan F a rm ­
ed fo r a lo n g e r vis it.
F o u ndatio n fo r In fa n tile P a ra ly- sion to speak Such debates w i l l
L it t le C a y n a l A nderson o f E u­ h id ; M is
K a th ry n Schendel,
e
r
and
D
arlene,
M
r.
and
Mrs.
M r. Don W id b y o f Salem came
h e re a fte r be co n fin e d to a lim it
reka, a niece o f the b rid e as P o rtla n d , M rs G ro v e r H illm a n
flo w e r g ir l w ore a m in ia tu re and g ra n d daugh ter, Jane C art Don Reed and son D onny, M r. to A sh la n d to atte n d S outhern C haries K in k le o f K la m a th F a lls o f fiv e m inutes. M a y o r W illia m s
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and M rs. G len F a rm e r and son, O regon C ollege. He b ro u g h t his
version o f the m aid -o f-h o n o r’» er, Salem ; M r. and M rs Dali-
enjoyed N ew Y e a r’s d in n e r at
H a rry F a rm e r, M yles F a rm e r o f house tr a ile r and w ill liv e in it.
gow n and c u rrie d a s m a ll m atch Duncan and daugh ter, P atty,
the L y le K in k le hom e on T o ll­ sis had been u n d e r heavy pres­
STATION HMED
M r and M rs. L ester D o ye l are man C reek Road.
in g bag fille d w ith w h ite bouvar- K la m a th F a lls w ho w ere the D o rris , C a lifo n ia and M rs. E arl
sure a ll y e a r and was n o w re ­
H a m ilto n .
b
u
ild
in
g
a
n
e
w
hom
e
on
Peachey
dia and p in k carnations
house guests o f M rs R. G. Dun
L ittle P a u l H a m ilto n , son o f duced to a lm ost its la st ce n t.”
M r. and M rs. Lesie W eaver o f Road.
3:30 P. M.
The blonde b rid e was lo v e ly can. A shland; M iss G ladys G ra ft.
M r. and M rs. M ilto n H a m ilto n T w e n ty
m illio n
d o lla rs
had
W
a
lk
e
r
A
ve
n
u
e
v
is
ite
d
th
e
M
e
r­
M
r
and
M
rs
E
a
rl
A
v
e
ry
,
in a tra in e d gow n o f ice-blue Chicago; M r. and M rs. Ben E a rly
has been q u ite i l l w ith pneum ­ been dispersed to lo c a l chapters
(Nothing To Buy)
Vance and N ancy o f P a rk S treet, onia, b u t his co n d itio n is m uch
s lip p e r satin fashioned w ith long C rescent C ity , C a lifo rn ia ; M rs w in fa m ily N e w Y e a r’s Eve.
fro m th is source, in a d d itio n to
M
r.
E
arl
S
w
ift
and
fa
m
ily
,
and
M
r
and
M
rs
W
H.
S
te
w
a
rt
fre n c h sleeves und fitte d bodice R ich a rd Moe, St. and M rs. E a rl
im p ro ve d .
th e m any m illio n s o f d o lla rs
E a rl J u n io r, L a ve tte , and Tom - and fa m ily o f C o q u ille y is ite d at
e m b ro id e re d in seed pearls H er R idgew ay, M e dford, M rs R obert
M r. and M rs. Don Reed and w h ic h these chapters spent fro m
the hom e o f M r and M rs V ic ­ son D onny are on a v is it to M r.
fin g e r ip v e il o f illu s io n lace was Hoef, V e rnonia n, O regon; and
th e ir o w n treasuries.
held in place by a head dress o f M rs. D e lb e rt L a n d in g , Coos Bay in g the m eal each g ro u p select to r S te w a rt C h ristm a s Day. M rs. Reed’s parents’ home in W ashin­
D r H e d lu n d said th a t p ra c ti­
A v e r y is a s iste r o f V ic to r and gton.
orange blossoms and seed pearls ' Oregon
ed a re p re se n ta tive to speak on
c a lly a ll O regon chapters w ere
W.
H.
S
te
w
a
rt.
S
te
w
a
rt
A
v
e
ry
,
T he groom s a ttenda nts w ere j
M iss Leona H oehner is v is it­ scra p in g the b o tto m o f the b a r­
the advantages o f th e ir p a r tic u l­ w h o is a tte n d in g N avy E lecroni-
a ll n aval o ffic e rs , Ensign W P
ar college as to c u rric u lm , social cs School a t T reasure Isla n d was in g here fro m P o rtla n d . She fo r ­ re l. He disclosed th a t C rook, 283 E A S T M A IN P H O N E : S i l l
Edw ards, USNR, o f Sisters, O re ­
life , o p p o rtu n ity fo r personal hom e fo r several days d u rin g va ­ m e rly liv e d here, a tte n d in g A sh­ M a rio n and M a lh e u r counties
la n d H ig h School.
gon served as best-man. Ensign :
had ju s t a p p lie d fo r advances
de ve lo p m e n t and re lig io u s a t­ cation
WE GIVE
J- C. R appenecker, USN. o f i
M
r
and
M
rs.
Joe
S
in
k
o
o
f
the
b rin g in g to seven th e n u m b e r o f
mosphere. T he h ig h school s tu - '
M
r
and
M
rs.
W
allace
Reeder
S
&
H
G
R E E N S TA M P S
Rochester, N Y , L t (jg .) F. C ,
dents present ju d g e d B i l l B issell e n te rta in e d w ith N ew Y e a r’s d in ­ S ilv e r C rest D a iry have r e tu r n ­ O regon chapters w h ic h had ask­
H e rb e rt, USN, o f C edro W ooley
to have g iven th e m ost “ fe e lin g ” n e r in h o n o r o f M rs. R eeder’s ed fro m C o q u ille , w h e re th e y ed such a id o f th e n a tio n a l o r­
Wash L t (jg .) J. A J a n d ra ll,
g a n iza tio n in 1949.'
Rev and M rs. George M Shu p resentatio n o f the m e rits of his son, G len W ade and fa m ily o f v is ite d over C hristm as.
USN, o f Seaside, O regon and man e n te rta in e d a g ro u p o f alm a m ater.
P
o
rtla
n
d
L t. (jg ) R obert W eaver, USN. ' young people fo r d in n e r and
C olleges represented w ere; L e w ­
M rs John B la c k w e ll le ft fo r
o f A sh la n d acted as ushers.
social eve n in g W ednesday n ig h t is and C la rk , O regon State, W il- S io u x C ity , Io w a S a tu rd a y m o r­
A reception was he ld im m e d i­ at the P re sb yte ria n Manse.
lia m e tte , U n iv e rs ity o f O regon, n in g to be w ith her d a u g h te r and
a te ly a fte r the cerem ony at the
The occasion was the college Stephens, and S o uthern O regon husband, M r. and M rs. R. A.
C iv ic C lu b house. M rs. G ro v e r student hom e-com ing fo r W est­ C ollege. D u rin g the evenings re­
H illm a n o f Salem was in charge m in s te r F e llo w sh ip . Guests pre­ m a rks i t was in tim a te d th a t T ru e w ho are the p ro u d parents
o f a b ra n d n e w b a b y g ir l.
assisted by Mrs. W illia m W ern­ sent w ere; M a rg a re t W agner, th e re w ere also present students
M r. and M rs. K . L . K e ste r
er, M rs Eldon C ra w fo rd , Louise C arla Sears, B ob Sim pson, Jane fro m S o uthern O regon B aket-
w ere guests a t the G eorge Beck
Tenney, Rosem ary R ing and Sim pson. S h irle y D am on, Ted w e a v in g In s titu te and fr o m Lane
N ancy W eitzel. M rs. Jacob W e it­ W eitzel, M rs. B e ry l R ykke n , C o u n ty C ollege. M rs. Les L a n ­ hom e N e w Y e a r’s Eve. T he e v­
e n in g was spent in p la y in g can­
zel and Mrs. M a rv in M ille r p o u r­ S h irle y W eitzel, J e rry Langer, ger and M rs. B e ry l R y k k e n as-
asta.
ed and Jane C a rte r, o f Salem V c n ita Roberson, L o u is Langer. sisaed M rs. S hum an in p re p a ra t­
M r. and M rs P a u l H e n d ric k ­
had charge o f the guest book.
M ik e and B e tty Hays, N orm an ion fo r th e appetite s o f the son and fa m ily , M r. and M rs
The tra d itio n a l tie re d w e d d in g W yers, S h irle y N e w b ry , B ill Bis group, m ost o f w h o m had spent
Ray H e n d rickso n and three dau­
cake surm ounted by a m in ia tu re s e ll and C harles Adam s. F o llo w - the day s k iin g a t C ra te r Lake.
ghters, o f P h o e n ix, and M rs.
b rid e and groom under a heart-
shaped arch o f orange blossoms
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trim m in g s , in c lu d in g a fir e ru n
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m em bers o f the d e p a rtm e n t and
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D u rin g the evening m em bers
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M a y o r T. C. W illia m s praised
C h ie f B aughm an fo r his services
d u rin g the long period th a t he
has been c h ie f here.
Those a tte n d in g the d in n e r in ­
cluded:
M a y o r and Mrs. Thomas W il­
liam s, M r. and Mrs. E. E. Sheld-
on, E m il B. K roeger, M r. and
Mrs. F red C. Homes, M r. and
Mrs. R. L . N e ill, M r. and M rs.
Roy C. H a rtle y , M r. and Mrs.
R. D. A bel, M r and Mrs. J. W.
K in g , M r. and Mrs C. T Reed,
Miss lle n e O liv e r. M r. and Mrs.
W. G . B re tth a u e r, M r. and Mrs.
John K ie l, M r. and M rs C. L .
Anderson. E dw in D B erningha-
usen, Thom as Simpson
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ing, M r and Mrs. Fred T a y lo r,
V ic to r P e iffc r, M r and Mrs. H a r­
ry M c N a ir, M r. and Mrs. C harles
Davis, T e rry A nn Davis. M r and
Mrs. B ill Reed, M r and M rs
B ill E lh a rt, M r. and M rs. C D
W ilson, M r. and Mrs. W a lte r
W o lfo rd , M r. and M rs. Neal
H eard, R alph Foster, G lenn S im ­
pson, J R. W allace and the hon­
ored guest and his w ife . M r. and
M rs Baughm an.
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