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Friday, Aug. 30, 1940 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 4 Beauty in Hall of Flowers • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson and daughter Joan of Coalinga. Calif., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Young. Mon- i day they visited Crater Lake. Don ald. Fem and Eleoner Robinson have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. Floyd Young and family for sev eral weeks and will return home with their parents soon. • Dean Carver of Fort Lewis is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I O. Carver, this week. • Mrs. Anna Dickey was an Ash land caller Wednesday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. F. Homer of Ash land called on friends in Talent Sunday evening. • Edith Cochran returned home Saturday from a weeks visit in Chiloquin with her son Elvis and family. • Inez Sowell left Saturday for Klamath Falls to visit relatives. • Lyle Tame and Claude Ward made a combined business and pleasure trip up Rogue river over the week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lewis had as their guest Sunday Dick Carey of Bend who is employed with the Pacific Fruit company. • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes of Ashland called on relatives here Saturday evening. • Stopping in the Talent camp ground are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Butte Falls, Mr. and Mrs Henry Bolinger of Klamath Falls and Merle and Mike Huff of Council Bluffs, Iowa. They are working in the orchards. • Mr. and Mrs. Al Sherard at tended the pioneer picnic at Eagle Point Sunday. One of (he compelling attraction» of the Fair in '40 I« the Cali • Mr. and Mrs. Guthridge and fornia Commission’« Hall of Flowers, where thousand» of blooms an family, Mrs. Hill and daughter on exhibit daily. Flowers are brought for exhibit from all part« of left for their home in Cottonwood. California, and also from all «tate« and foreign nation«. Shown in Ariz., Saturday after a months photo are Marjorie Noble. Aquacad«- beauty, and Eugeue Frits, visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed member of the California Commission. and family. • Jim Stone of Seattle and they had two entries in the horse George Pheifer spent Sunday at races. Diamond Lake fishing, and report • Mrs. Frank Benkosey of Duns a good catch. muir is visiting her parents, Mr • Mrs. Al Sherard spent Thurs Mrs. Tony Mendes. day at Klamath Falls visiting rel • A surprise farewell party was and • Vai Temple of Sacramento is atives. given Thursday evening for Miss visiting friends in Hilt. He arrived • It is reported that Mrs. Will Audrey Walker at the home of her here morning. Davidson, who had her leg broken parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wai- | • Mr. Sunday and Mrs S E. Samuelson in an automobile accident-on the ker. Those attending were the and daughter Muriel and son Sid old highway just below her home guest of honor, Audrey Walker, ney of Ore., spent Sun Friday evening is resting comfort Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Billy and day at Marshfield, the W. Holmberg home. ably at the Community hospital Buster Walker. Mrs. Carlson, Mr. Sidney went on to San Francisco in Ashland. and Mrs. Richard Williams and spend a few days with his twin • Mrs. George Pheifer and son sons Russell and Roy, Mr. and to brother Rodney before going on to Jack spent Wednesday in Medford Mrs. Walt Foster, Mr and Mrs. Golden. Colo., to enter the Colora visiting and shopping. W. A. Gran and son Billy, Mr. and do School of Mines. • Lloyd Lamb who was a patient Mrs. Nelson Watts and children. at the Community hospital in Ash Mrs. Nelson Watts and children. Episcopal land for a few days returned to Martha Wright, Marjorie Mendes his home Tuesday evening. and Edward Ekwall. Audrey re Church • Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark visit ceived many lovely gifts. The eve Dr. George W. Bruce, .Minister ed with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. ning was spent playing cards and and Mrs. Ralph Hilkey, in Med games. Refreshments were served. Sunday school 10 a. m. Homer ford Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ivon and • Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker and Billings general superintendent. sons of Enid, Okla, have moved to family motored to Bieber Friday "People with ideals are seldom the Walter Davis property on the evening. Audrey is to spend the mixed in raw deals.” That is why the Sunday school endeavors to set old highway. Mr. and Mrs. Ivon winter there with relatives. are sister and brother-in-law of • Miss Bernice Vieira, daughter high ideals before the minds of boys and girls. High ideals set in John Malone. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vieira and • Mr. and Mrs. John Malone have David Sage, employed by Parrish youth will preserve from raw deals as their guest Mr. Malones mo brothers, were married Friday eve later on. Morning sermon 11 a. m. Sub ther of Enid, Okla. ning at the parsonage in Horn ject, "Have Faith in God.” When ------------ •------------ brook. They were attended by the whole world is in a state of • Mrs. Roland Parks and daugh Miss Rosalie Pennington and Rob ter, Tammy, left Tuesday for ert Harper. Ernest Troutner read fear, doubt, hatred and war, it is their home in Sprague River fol the ceremony. Both girls were time for folks to look to their lowing a visit here at the home wearing blue. Mr. and Mrs. Sage faith. Only simple trusting faith tn God will save this world from of Mrs. Walter Bevington. are stajdng at the Club hotel at ruin. • Mrs. G. S. Butler Monday was the present time. Epworth and Wesley Leagues discharged from the Community hospital where she has been re • W. A. Bray and son Bill spent meet for worship at 6:45 p. m Union service will be held in the ceiving treatment. * the week-end at Susanville where Methodist church at 8 p. m„ Rev. Dr. Claude E. Sayre of the Episco pal church will give the gospel message. In the Wednesday evening pray er meeting services the book of Revelation is to be carefully stud ied verse by verse. • HILTS NEWS • • W L. !x*abo is building a new barn, planning completion soon. The structure is replacing one that burned last summer. • Rev. and Mrs J Z. Walker, children Ruth. Mary, Thomas and Grace, are spending Labor day and the week-end preceding with Rev. and Mrs l>avid Walker at Monmouth and with other rela tives in Portland. • Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ayres and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ayres, Mr and Mrs J. R Ayres and Mr. and Mrs. O. G Ayres attended the wedding of Mias Marjorie McKee at Medford last Saturday evening. • Mr and Mrs. George Thompson are remodeling their home and building a two-room addition. • The Bellview school board met this week with the teachers to give them literature and make plans for the coming year. • Mr and Mrs. R. D. Reynolds at tended the wedding of their daughter Wanda to Melvin Conley at Dunsmuir last week Mr and Mis. Conley spent the week-end with her parents, the Reynolds, at I their home here Sunday evening a group of young people gave the newly married couple a charivari, following which they were served refreshments. • The Bellview P-TA are holding a concession at the Grange fair. Sept. 22 and 23. They will serve hot dogs, hamburgers and cold drinks. • Louis E. Joy of Portland and Miss Adena Joy of Chicago are visiting at the Albert C. Joy home this week. • Mrs. Wallis Dunham of Denver, i Colo., is visiting at the R. D Rey nolds home. She is a niece of Mrs Reynolds. • Mrs Dott Williams entertained at dinner last week Gordon Miller, Don Walker and Nell Curry of Ashland. • Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Demmick and Mr. and Mrs. Earl i*lerce of Medford were guests Sunday at the R. D. Reynolds home. Sept. 6, at 1:30 p. m. the ex tension unit meets at the club house. All members are asked to invite a guest, a prospective mem ber of the unit. • Monday and Tuesday Mr and Mrs. I. E. Deadmond, Mrs Ikttl Williams. Veila Williams and Joan Helm made a trip to Eugene and Crater and Diamond lakes. • Mrs. Wlnnctta Cranium and Mrs Seymour of Klamath Falls visltexi at the Ayres home last week. • Mr and Mrs Elmer Ayres left Thursday for Wallowa, where Mr. Ayres will teach school the coming year, • Wednesday evening of last week Robert Brantley and Miss Edith To«id of Medford were mar ried in Medford. Mr. and Mrs R L. Brantley and family attended • Miss Jane McCoy of Ashland spent Saturday at the W. O. Mar tin home. • Funeral services were held Monday for the late Maude Foran, who died Friday monting at the Community hospital following a long illness Surviving her here is a brother-in-law, L. D Meservey. I‘a 11 bearers included Edwin Dunn. John Daugherty, Mr. IJntnger, Hal McNair. F Wagner. J. H. Hartly. Services were read by Rev. Bruce • Henry Stenrud Is doing work on the house Itelng built by Mr. and Mrs Ted Guetzlaff. • .Mi and Mrs Stuart Bensted and son Arthur returned Monday to their home in Kansas City, Mo.. IT’S NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN CLYDE CATON’S Junction Garage Siskiyou Blvd, at Indiana Phone 6311 after visiting briefly with her brother and family, Mr and Mr- George Yockel. • Denver Kincaid la staying at the Archie Kincaid home while he is moving to the home recently oc cupied by the Avent family. • Donald Farmer returned Satur day from Nubieber where he had stuyt'd a short time with his fath er. Harry Farmer. • The Birthday club met at Jack son Hot springs Sunday, honoring Ed (lowland on his anniversary Those enjoying the «lay were the E«i Gow lands. Mr an«l Mrs Wal lis Mr and Mrs Kincaid and Eu nice Miss Marie Walker. Miss Gladys Whitsett. Guy Plumber, Mr ami Mrs Pankey, Mr and Mrs Davis and Mrs Haines • S. Rector and children, Edgar, Sam. Marv ami Dm..thy, spent last week-end here They are hop picking near Granta Pass. • Mr Kincaid, Ed Dunn. Mr El Hot and Mr McCallister are riding at Keene creek rounding up their beef cattle. • Mr and Mrs George Yockel and relatives visited Crater I-ake Sunday. • Mrs. Uoyd Moore spent this week with Mrs Daisy Homes in Ashland —•------------ • Subscribe for The Miner today w HEN the engine won't «tart you «omettine* discover it's caused by something minor un<! im- «U«|*ected. It's the little, hidden thing« that u»ual- ly cause your biggrat trouble*. Don't take chance*. The fan belt that’« gradually wearing thin may result in a big repair bill later on. A thorough check-up of your car is insurance for you. Do It today before you take that week-end trip! ARE YOU BUSY TRYING TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET? Ji Methodist Making money go all the way around bother you, especially in the fall and winter when heavy fueli bills add to other expenses? 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