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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1937)
Friday, SrptrnilxT 24, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER • BELLVIEW • • Mr. and Mrs Deter of northern California visited Tuesday with Mr and Mrs Hull • Miss Marjorie Bell has entered the Southern Oregon Normal school. • Mrs. W. O. Martin and daugh ters, Mildred and Louise, made a business trip to Medford Wednes day morning. • Kenneth Bell broke several bones in his left hand while play ing in the football game against Wallis and Mrs Mark True at tended a meeting of the Wednes day club of the Presbyterian church Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W W Robison on Palm street • Mrs Ola Biers of the Pinehurst district spent the last week with Mr and Mrs. Wade Wallis • Miss Ellen Hendrickson of Mo hawk. Calif., ts here on an ex- tended visit with Mr. and Mrs J O Talent and family. Miss Hen drickson is a sister of Mrs Talent • Mrs Pomeroy of Camas Valley visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs J O Talent unii family. • Mrs Orr of Klamath Falls vir ited last Thursday with Mr anti Mrs J O. Talent and family • Mi and Mrs Henry Newman and Mrs Backland of Fort Bragg, Calif , visited Tuesday with Mr and Mrs. J. O Talent and family • Professor and Mrs P F West- more of Spokane, Wash , spent two davs last week visiting with Mr anil Mrs. C B Lamkin Mrs West more is a niece of Mrs 141 m - I kin. • Lyndle Newbry of Talent spent last Saturday night and Sunday with Jack and Dale Williams • The Bellview Parent-Teacher association will hold its meeting Friday, September 24 The offi cers will act as the refreshment committee: Mrs Walter Long- streth. president; Mrs Christ lieb. vice president; Mrs Herman Helm, secretary, and Mrs. Charles An derson. treasurer. They will serve Whether its lighting up an acquaintance, or freezing des cookies and punch. The teachers, sett, electricity is your most willing and cheerful ally Mr. Balding, Miss Quimby and ready to brown your toast lit breakfast or furnish a soft, Miss Hager, will prepare the pro icstful reading light at night Brighten up the dark corners gram. Mrs. Longstreth will ap of your home for these long evenings ahead Set* your elec point the committees for the com trical dealei s new offerings now you'll be glad you did ing year. And remember. El JC(’TRICITY IS i’ll HA I •lilt IN ASH • Mr and Mrs. Ted Jungling have LAND' moved on the place formerly oc cupied by Mr and .Mrs Sam Har ris Mr Jungling is working for Charles Brown • There will be a meeting of the i Home Extension units to be held at the court house in Medford next Monday and Tuesday. Monday, the ‘Vour SERVICE Department” modern farm kitchen will be dis- I played. Tuesday, Mrs Maud Morse. extension specialist, will discuss the parent education pro- FIRST BAPTIST < 1111« II homes on the Oregon frontier and I gram. The first meeting of the journeyed to Fort Klamath Friday Charles E. Ilunham, I'untor who found peace for their mails in unit to be held in Bellview will tie and spent the week-end with their son Kent, who operates a ranch Church school meets at 9:45 a the Christian faith ! some time in October. m. R L Walker, superintendent • Mr and Mrs. Charles Brown there. The Young People's union will have sold their home to Mr and • Mis Ruth Helfrich attended Morning worship, 11 o'clock The meet nt 7 p m Miss Carrie Mor Mrs B B. King of Los Angeles the funeral of her aunt. Mrs ,1 V pastor will speak on the theme. gan will have charge of the pro Mr. and Mrs King are now in Wright of Ashland, Saturday "Whose Faith Follow’’ A tribute Los Angeles, Mr King receiving • Mr <>id Mrs George Bauer of to the sturdy Christian characters gram Evening service nt K o'clock medical treatment. Mr and Mrs whose Ilves are woven into the Van King will return with Mr. Medford were guests of Mr and fabric of early Oregon history 'Die pastor will bring the message and Mrs. B King to make their Mrs Benny Babbs Wednesday eve The godly pioneers who built for Prayer and conference meeting home here. Mr and Mrs Brown ning. themselves and their families 7.30 p m Wcdiicmlay. have been in this district for 27 years and will be missed by their many friends. Weed last Saturday • Miss Genevieve Farmer left on a short trip to Portland Wednes day of last week m uid Mrs. Roy Hi of Klamath Fulls visited Wednes day with Mr and Mrs John Hes- setiauer Wednesday aftertuxm. they made a trip to Medford • It has been announced that there will be a Bellview Grange dance held at the Grange hall Fri day evening • Kenneth La Branch of Coquille Ore., is staying with Mr and Mrs John Hessenauer while attending the normal school • Mrs C B. Lamkin. 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