Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 20, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, June 20, 1941
Page 5
—_ i BELLVIEW NEWS
About People You Know
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Bemiece Rector returned Sunday
to their home after spending tne
past montn near Portland picking
strawberries.
• Mr. and Mr». Marion I'age and
»on returned to their home last
r riday in Kingman, Ariz. after
visiting the past several weeks
with Mrs. Page s parents, Mr. and
Mrs Willis Rector.
• M um Mane Walker spent the
week-end on business in Klamath
Falls.
• Mr. and Mrs. George and fam­
ily have sold their home and are
moving to Wagner creek. They
have been residents of Bellview
for the past five or six years.
• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dodge
and daughter were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B
Hull.
• George Yockel made a business
trip to Portland last week.
• Mr» William Byrd was remov­
ed from the hospital to the home
of her brother-in-law, G. W.
Byrd, Saturday. She is doing wen.
u Bellview P-TA held a special
meeting at the school house Wed-
nesilay afternoon to complete
tome unfinished business left from
May meeting and to discuss plans
tor th 4th of July The P-TA for
a number of years has had a con­
cession in the park and the funds
have been used to give hot lunch­
es to the school children.
V Mr. and Mrs. George Yockel
spent Sunday at their mine near
Grants Pass.
• Premium lists for the grange
fair have been distributed. Mrs.
Kincaid. Mr. and Mrs. Pankey and
Ross Applegate comprise the fair
board.
• June 26 the Bellview P-TA is
holding a round-up at the school
house Mrs. Seitz is chairman and
Dr Merkel and Miss Helen Par­
rish will give serums to the chil­
dren. The Neil Creek district has
been included.
• Bert Peachey installed a tele­
phone in the M. A. Ring home re­
cently. The number is 6481.
• Mrs Bert Peachey returned
home Sunday from Eagle Point
where she visited with her mother,
Mrs Alice Daly, who is ill.
• Mrs. R. L. Brantley returned I
• Mr and M ik , M T Bur»», Mr* I'ALENT NEWS
Kenneth Burn» and Mia Vern
Hanting» vlnltcd In Dunsmuir Hun
Trinity Episcopal
Catholic Church
tiny MI hh Betty Jo Burna, who Dobbins-Minear Rites
hud been vlNltlng there, returned Performed Sunday
I Rev. W. -I. Meagher, Pastor
Church
home with them.
• Ml»» Ruby Itobblnk, daughter
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vk-ar
Ma»» at 8 a rn. Sunday.
• Ml* O'iliirra wuh a business of Mr« May Dobbins of Talent,
vlaltor In Yreka Tuesday.
Holy
Communion 8 a. rn.
anil Imren Minear, »on of Mr. and
• mhi . <i.i <irubb i>» hi nad
tin- Mrs Floyd Minear of Anhland,
Church school 9.30 a. m.
fiiat of the week from IndUimip- were united In marriage at 3
Sermon and morning prayer 11
Foursquare Church
olla where he attended the Hhrine o'clock Sunday afternoon The a rn.
Fourth und B Street»
national convention
Holy Communion 9:30 a. m.
ceremony took place at the home
Rev. Shearburn, Pastor
• Mi mid M im Gl.-nii B FMI «nd of the griMims parents with the Wednesday
children of Washington 1» C. were Rev E Wine reading the service
Choir will meet 7:30 p m. Fri­
Sunday school 10 a. m. H. O.
gucata of Mra Alice A Pell the ■ Ml«» Virginia Garvin played the day.
Butterfield, superintendent.
flrat of the week
You are cordially invited to
Morning worship 11 a. m.
traditional wedding music and
• Mr and Mra V W Conley and Mi«« Lyda May Baylor sang "O worship with us
Young People's meeting, 6 .30
daughter viaited in Dunsmuir over Promise Mr.” About 30 gue«tn
P rn.
the week-end.
Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m.
| were present.
• Mr and Mra J A Yeo spent
Week night services Tuesday
First
Methodist
the week-end In Brooking« and • Mr and Mm Raymond Clark
and Friday evenings at 7:45.
Creacent City.
Prayer meeting precedes these
Church
and family of A ah land «pent Sun­
• Mlaa Carrie May Smith viaited day with Ben Clark.
two services. Young people in
Dr.
George
W.
Bruce,
Minister
In Portland over the week-end.
charge of Tuesday service.
• Mr and Mm Kingrey and
• Mr and Mra Howard Rose at­ daughter •>{ Sprague River were
•
Sundayschool at 9:45 a tn.
tended the lioae Festival In Port­ week-end guest» of Mr. and Mrs. I with Allen O. McGee, superintend-
hind,
Gtorge Newhin, parents of Mrs ent. In charge.
First Baptist Church
EXCHANGE: Fruit or vegetalihw Kingrey Mr Newhin has been
Since the pastor, Dr O. W
J. R. Turnbull, .Minister
taken an payment on old or confined to his bed for the past Bruce, is attending annual con-
new HiilmcrlptIona to the Miner. year.
ference in Eugene, there will be ^Ti7bie^«choon?45^a^^Tr^C^^
• Dr. Oeorgie W Bruce, pastor of • Mm Kenneth Zerlein and chil­ no church service at 11 o’clock. Corry, superintendent.
the MethiMiiat church, viaited in dren of Yamaey lumber camp in Member» are urged to take ad­
Morning worship 11 o’clock,
I jom Angelea last week with hl« Klamath county and Mrs Earl I vantage of thi» opportunity to
Sunday, 8pm, church service.
■On, I >r B A Biui r, a dentist Allen of Siskiyou were calling on visit other churches in the city.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer
•
who luut been called to report for friends in Talent Saturday.
praise and Bible study
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urmy «ervice a» captain tn the • Mr and Mm Harold Sloper
and daughter Roberta and Mr
dental corf».
Free
• Mr and Mr« Kenneth S Wood and Mm Floyd Goin of Prospect
Church of Christ
were
week-end
guests
of
Mr.
and
Methodist
Church
and children returned to Portland
Second and B Streets
Hut unlay after a two week«' visit Mrs Robert Logan.
East Main Street
C. Alton BroMrom, Minister
• Floyd Yarnell had the misfor­
at the Homer Billing« home.
John It. Poet, Pa»tor
• M ik Charles A
White and tune to lose the fl mt joint of his
Bible school 9:45 a m Program
daughter« »pent the week-end in forefinger on his left hand last
Sunday «chool at 9:45 a. m.
Thursday while working a pulley Sadie Simpson, superintendent, in lad by Mra Bogers I, U <;r•-.sh­
Eugene visiting relative«
am. superintendent
• Mr and Mr« IHck Trite«, Mr in a hay lifter on the Jennings charge
Morning worship 11 O’clock,
and Mra. Thoma« Ixilrd ajx-nt the ranch.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
At 7 p. m , meetings of the
week-end on a trip to the court • Ths Talent grange attended
Junior meeting and Young Peo­ College arid High School C. E.
at Marshfield, where the lailnla the Methodist church in a body ple's meeting at 7 p. m Evening societies.
Sunday morning After church all worship at 8 o'clock.
remained for the week
Evening service at 8 o’clock.
• Charlen
Jandreau
returned the members and friends of the
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Mid-week prayer meeting Wed­
church
and
grange
went
to
the
Monday from a vacation ajient ini
nesday evening at 8 o'clock.
grange hall and had a bounteous
1«» Angelea
You are welcome to all services.
Full Gospel Temple
• Born to Mr and Mra Floyd dinner which was enjoyed by all
•
Palmer of Medford, June 9. a • Mr and Mm Elmer Miller of
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
daughter Ik-fore her marriage, Tulc latke visited relatives and
II. E. Svhmidt, Pastor
Church of the
Mr« Palmer win Ml»« Anne Kan­ friends tn Talent a couple of days
last week
tor.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Nazarene
• Mr and Mra. ('cell Roote of EXCHANGE: Fruit or vegetables
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Bertrand
F.
Peterson,
Paator
taken as payment on old or
Vancouver viaited with
Mra
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
Fourth and C Streets
new subscriptions to the Miner.
Route's «later, Mra. Koy Frazier,
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
lart week.
• Mr and Mm Roland Parks "Church school at A 45 a m
low at 7:30 o’clock.
• Ml»« Margaret Page librarian and «laughter Tammy and Mm
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
C. A. service and choir practice
at Aahland high schiMrl, plana to Walter Bevington of Ashland "The Meaning of Pentecost.”
7:45 Tuesday evening.
attend the University of Illinoia were guests st the home of Mr
Junior meeting. Young People’s
Prayer meeting 7:30 Thursday
library ach<x>l at UTirana. Illa, thia and Mm R F Parks Sunday.
meeting and People’s meeting evening.
• Mr and Mm George Pheifer (adults) at 7 p. m. “
summer
Evangelistic
Everybody is cordially invited
• Dr Bertha E Sawyer has re­ and son Jack caller! at Martin's service at 8 o'clock
to all services.
fox farm on Wagner creek Sun­
turned from a vialt in Portland
Prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. _______
♦
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• Mi» Hal M< Xan ,i 11 •->>•!•■< I the day afternoon.
Wednesday.
grand ihaptir, < >ES. Ill Portland • Mm Jay Terrill wax called to
Choir practice, 8:45 p. m. Wed-
First Presbyterian
last week.
Antioch, Calif, by the death of nesday.
• Mr and Mm Frank Wenzel, her slater. Mrs Mae Morris Mm
Prayer and fasting meeting, 12 I
Church
I xi I m White, Itoria Ebnother and1 Morri* was a daughter of Rev I o’clock noon at the church.
I
Mm S H Short were Medford* and Mrs J. Smith, former resi­
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Sunday scr.ool 9:45 a. m.
visitors Friday
dents of Talent She attended the
Worship service at 11 a. m.
• Donald «nd Challaa Jensen of local school, later teaching here
I
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Sacramento have arrived In Aah­ for several terms. Funeral ser­ Neighborhood Church PILGRIM MISSIONARY CLUB
land for a vialt with their grand­ vices wi re held Sunday. Her pass­
HELD LAST WEEK
Congregational
mother. Mm H M Jenaen
ing was a shock to her many
Mrs. C. T. Pine was hostess to
Boulevard
»nd
.Morton
Street»
• Mr and Mm H I, Moore via­ friends.
the Pilgrim Missionary club at
Clarence
F.
.McCall,
Minister
ited Mr. and Mr« Charlea Gordon • P L Dunham, post office in­
her home Wednesday of last week.
In Granta Paaa Sunday
spector on the Portland staff, was
Sunday 9:45 a. m. Bible school. The president. Mrs. H. B. Carter,
• Mr and Mm J C Broady vis- hvif Saturday to chc<k L, W. Mins Marjorie Stratton, assistant was in charge. Devotions were led
ited In Salem last week.
Tame out ax postmaster and
by Mrs. Cora Burns. Mrs. Carter,
• Mm Leonora Broth nrfd Mm turned over the po»toffi<-c to Jay superintendent.
Mrs, Sadie Stratton, Mrs. W. A.
Worship
service
11
a.
m.
Marjorie Pierson arc attending Terrill, recently appointed acting
Reedy and Mrs Wilmer Hilt read
the Royal Neighbor« convention in postmaster pending the holding of Hays, is well attended. About 40 missionary articles.
A
Duluth. Minn and visiting friend« a civil service examination. Mr primary children are enrolled.
Mrs. C. F. McCall spoke on the
enroute.
Tame resigned some time ago to • Ray Duncan of Rogue River experiences of her and her hus­
• Guest» of Dr and Mm C F go to his farm on Dead Indian.
was a business caller in Talent band in the mission field in Japan.
Tilton Sunday were Mr anil Mrs • The Bible school conducted by Monday evening.
After the meeting Mrs. Pine
John Fowler of Klamath Falla
the Mis»«-« Beth and Verne Cln- • Clarice Homes of Ashland served refreshments.
Regular
• Mr. and Mm W D, Jackson cade of Phoenix. a»stxt«-d by Ly­ spent the week-end with Mr. meetings will be resumed in Sep­
attended the Hose Festival in dia Baylor. Agues Iau-y, Barbara I-amb and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Estes. tember.
Portland.
Terrill Gladys Chesnut and Mm
from Washington, D. C. last Fri­
day. She also visited in Colorado,
1«» Angele» and (Oakland
•
Misses Rosemary Bell. Nancy
Ring, Christina Gary went to
Dunsmuir to attend a Southern
Pacific celebration. They returned
home Monday.
• Theodora Wenaus underwent a
major operation Tuesday morning,
ing
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