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Page 2 • BELLVIEW • • TALENT • family moved front the Maxwell H to 1ft. will be held at the same • U>la Wiley property into Fred Rapp’s place, hour Sunday. April 10, at the her school in where Mr Prettyman has employ same place. »pending the ment. —— a the home of • Miss Lola Talbot of Ashland Subscribe for The Miner tinlay. T 8 Wiley. w:ut a business caller here Friday afternoon. • C H McGrew of Wagner creek was calling on friends here Sun day • Mr and Mrs Harvey Hart of 1‘lush. Ore., are spending a few days here on business • Mr and Mrs W Maxwell and D omr an the farm isn’t the only pliu-r family are moving to Keene creek where you Are troubled by bulky horse- and will operate the filling station |Miwer . . . no, air, and these spring days there Mr and Mrs Harvey when driving should lie a pleasure is when Thompson arc moving into the It vexes you most. If your car nerds a house where the Maxwells lived spring tonic, and hus been swigging gits • Bob l'urvis was seriously In and oil like a lurched camel, then you jured in a tractor accident at should consult us. We repair cars fniin Skeeters' logging camp Tuesday s|u»rk plugs to axle*—and we do It right He suffered a broken hip arid because we know our work. Remember. If other Injuries and now is a patient it has horsepower It’s our dish—and that in the Community hospital in goes for pleasure cur. truck or tractor! Ashland • Mr and Mrs Ray Lewis of BLACKSMITH IN( Ashland were shopping in Talent Tuesday WHEN VOL NEED WELDING OF ANY • The community has been sad dened by the sudden death of J KIND. ALWAYS REMEMBER C Wattenburgcr. who lost his life WELDING HEAIHJI ARTERS! in an auto accident at Echo. Ore., early Monday. He was a sheep shearing contractor and was em ploying several men from Talent • Miss Wanda Reynolds, who has • Mrs L. C. Hill entertained the been quite ill. is much improved seniors Wednesday night with ice • Mrs Catherine McCorkle of ■ cream and cake following play I .a Grande. Ore., arrived here practice. The seniors will present Wednesday morning to spend | “Ghost Parade" late tn April some time with Mr and Mrs. W • Hugh Combest and his mother. O. Martin and J H Williams Mrs Mrs. Louise Combest, went to McCorkle is an aunt of Mrs Mar Jacksonville Wednesday afternoon tin's. to visit old acquaintances • Mi and Mrs. Orr of Klamath • John Cobb of Medford was a Falls spent Saturday and Sunday business caller here Wednesday visiting at the J. O. Talent home. • Mr and Mrs Ralph Hilkey Mrs. Talent returned to Klamath moved to Medford Saturday to bi Falls with them Sunday She is near Mr. Hilkey's orchard work spending this week there, return • Mrs Emma Kerby of Yank ing Saturday. gulch called on friends here Fri- • Wendel Reynolds is quite ill at i day. his home. He was taken to his • Fire partially destroyed the home Wednesday from school home of Mr and Mrs Sam Wel- • Mr and Mrs. Mark True made burn Friday Most of the house a business trip to Medford Mon hold goods were saved The family day moved into a cabin belonging to • Mrs Mark True, with Mrs. W Carl Beeson D Jackson. Mrs M M Tucker, > Mr and Mrs Clare Preston of Mrs. C. I. Homes and Mrs. Clyde Denver. Colo., are guests of Mr Briggs of Ashland made a trip to and Mrs Paul Walker Yreka and Montague Wednesday. • Mrs. Susie Bragg, who spent They visited Mrs. Esther Fisher in the winter in Medford, returned to Montague and had a birthday din her home here Friday ner there in honor of Mrs Jack- • Mr and Mrs Edwin Graham, son. who is a sister-in-law of Mrs who occupied Mrs Bragg's house Fisher. during her absence, are moving • Mrs Miller of Ashland has into the house recently occupied \LCOHOL SCHOOL DRAWS bought the W’iil Brian place and by the Hilkey family. LARGE CLASSES HERE plans to move there soon. Mr and • John Kelty, former Talent boy. Mrs. Trusty, who have been out of visited his parents here over the The interchurch alcohol school Ashland for some time, have re week-end. John is employed on a held last Sunday morning at the turned and will move onto the railroad near Portland Methodist church under the direc Miller place. • Mr and Mrs John Hamilton tion of Mrs. Will Dodge had an • Mr and Mrs Wade Wallis of Tule Lake visited relatives here attendance of 40 and keen interest moved to their new home last Thursday and Friday was shown in the work week Another school for juniors, ages | • M Gallagher of Fem Valley • Mr. and Mrs. Gasman moved to was a caller here Thursday. the Leabo place last week. Mr and • The Girls league of the high Mrs. Leabo and family moved to school gave a party Friday eve California ning at the schoolhouse All en • Thursday of last week Mrs. joyed ice cream and cake refresh Archie Kincaid and friends were ments hostesses at a shower given in • Mr. and Mrs. Prettyman and honor of Daisy Kincaid Lusk. • Herman Helm left last Sunday for Portland to spend a few days and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs Kin caid and Eunice. Helen Elam of with his father, G W. Helm. • Mr and Mrs. Taylor Williams Ashland. Mr and Mrs. Henry made a business trip to Medford Stenrud. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Longstreth. Jack William». Pat Monday afternoon. • Mr and Mrs Richard Joy at Hastings and Mr and Mrs Edwin tended a dinner Wednesday eve Dunn. ning at Medford given for the 4-H • The Bellview Grange held its meeting Tuesday evening During county club leaders • The Bellview Grange is serving the business meeting a talk was Nothing can free a chicken dinner Friday evening given by the deputy state fire marshal. Jack Hays C. J. Baugh for the Southern Oregon College your mind from association. Mrs Hash. Mrs La man also was present. After the meeting a program was presented nin! and Mrs Byrd are on the worry if you are as follows: A harmonica solo by serving committee. Noel Heard, a duet by Mrs Dead- • The home extension unit held not insured! its meeting last Friday. Mrs. Her mond and Mr. Heard, a question naire held by Mr. Crow, a vocal man Helm and Mrs J M Crow were hostesses at the covered dish solo by Ruth DeShazer. and the luncheon, which was served at Virginia reel was led by the rec noon. Afternoon. Mrs Heilmeyer reation committee Refreshments led a discussion on curtains The were served followed by dancing REAL ESTATE and members decided to enter a can- , During the èvening a shower was REAL INSURANCE ned fruit exhibit at the May festi given for Mr and Mrs John Hart val to be held in Medford. All who recently were married at the Phone 211 41 East Main those bringing fruit are requested Grange hall They received many i lovely gifts. | to leave it with Mrs. Walter Long- streth not later than April 18. • Mrs. J. M. Crow entertained members of the embroidery club at her home Tuesday afternoon She served an attractive 1 o’clock luncheon. Those present included Mrs. Herman Helm. Mrs. Walter Longstreth, Mrs. Claude Connley, Mrs. George Helms and Mrs. Ed win Dunn • Miss Imogene Feiguth. who un derwent an appendectomy at the Community hospital last Thurs day. was taken to her home Mon day, and is recovering nicely. • The Upper Valley Community club will hold its meeting next Wednesday. Mrs. Homer Moore and Mrs Edwin Dunn are on the program committee and Mrs. Wil- lislis Byrd, Mrs. Wade Wallis and Mrs. Modrell are to be hostesses. • Mr. and Mrs. Rosen are adding more space to their store. They expect to have it completed in two or three weeks. • Mr and Mrs Ora Meyers of Medford spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R — E Bell and family. • A number of the Bellview Grange members attended the Grange dance held at Jacksonville Saturday. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Christleib Let us do your worrying for you’. ( ( ( Billings Agency ( HAULING OF ALL KINDS When You Are Ready To Move Phone 238-R CULM ER’S Transfer 31 UNION STREET Friday, April 8, 1938 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER returned Sunday to Granta Pa»» after spring vacation nt her father, Mayor | • Mr and Mr» Uirry Porter. Mu t<elle .lone*. Carl -• Brower and M M Brower were caller» In Klam ath Falla Sunday at the K Madden home. HAVING HORSEPOWER £ OAK STREET GARAGE »7 OAK STREET, ASHLAND. OHKGO.S A Dollar Takes You Further Ashland! Perhaps you haven't stopped to realize just how far your dollar spent for electricity carries the whole family—in comfort, safety and conven ience. In no other way can a dollar deliver so much. Electricity is cheaper in Ashland! When con sidering the addition of conveniences and ne cessities to your home, consult your favorite electrical dealer and get facts on how and why electricity is the ideal household servant—and the most economical. Ashland Light Department “Your SERVICE department