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Friday, Jan. 30, 1942 ■ r- - ■ - SOUTHERN OREGON MINER -- ----------------- ———... N O T I O E ! About People You Know If you don’t want to sell your property, don’t list it with ual O. HUFFMAN For limi Esilile HA N. Multi A SIA B. Muln CATHOLIC ( HI IK II Rev. W. 4. Meiigtier, Pastor Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday. Dr. L. W. Stoffe™ * FREE .METHODINT <111 IK II Eu»t Alain Street John II. Poet, Pastor DENTIST Moure il-1 t and l-A Medical Hldg. l’hour 5211 Dry Blox and Slabs Gunter Fuel Co. 42 Helnuui Dial 5751 Bunday school at 9:45 a. m ' Bainice Beuie, superintendent in' charge. Morning worship at 11 o'clock Junior meeting and Young Peo ple's meeting ut 6:45 p. rn. Even \ ing worship al 7:30 p. in. Mid-week prayrr meeting Wed-1 riesduy evening nt 7:30 p. in. You are welcome to all service« • TRINITY EI*IS< OPAL CHURCH Dr. Claude E. suyre, Vlcur Holy Communion K a. m. Church school 9:30 a. m. Hermon and Holy Communion 11 ii in Holy Communion 9 30 a in ' Wednesday. Choir will meet 7:30 p. m Thursday. You are cordially invited to worship with us. • CHI IK II OF THE NAZAIIENE Bertnuid F. Peterson, Pastor Fourth and <1 Street» AUTOMOBILE - FIRE < XSI'ALTY LIFE INSURANCE Dependable Protection ut ICeuMoimlile Ruh-» M. T. BURNS ON THF. I'I.V/.A Church school 9:45 a rn Morning worship, ii o'clock 1 Sermon: "A Stable Faith" Departmental meetings. 6 30 p I m Junior. Young People, Adults Evangelistic service. 7 30 p. m ( Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m Wednesday e FJ’LI. GOSPEL TEMPLE E. .Main und Siskiyou Blvd. I. I*. Furman, Pastor Try Our Milk and Cream AN ASHLAND PRODI'CT Clover Leaf Dairy : Phone «732 i■ Sunday scluxil 9:45 a. rn. Mornlug Worship 11 o'clock. C. A »ervlce 6:45 Sunday eve- nlhg Evangelistic service to fol low at 7:30 o'clock. C. A. service and choir practice 7 30 Tuesday evening. Blblo study and prayer meeting 7:30 Frlduy evening. Everybody Is cordially invited to all services. e FIRST METHODINT < III IK H Cor. N. Main and laiurel Nt*. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister Sunday church »chool 9:45 a rn Morning sermon 11 o clock on the subject, "Ye ate the »alt of the earin " 'I he adult choir will lead the singing ami offer a special anthem VVenrey league and Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:15 p m Evening sermon at 7 30 o'clock on the subject, Managing One'» Self" The young people» choir will sing "O i rornisc Sweet’’ Ruth Dale, Jim Rath and Bill Cooke Hinging the duet part» Midweek Bible study class and prayer service at 7.30 p in Wed nesday. • NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH Bouleiar«, and Mortim Street» < lurence F. McCall, Minister The Rev. James R. Clinton D. D , leader of the Preaching Mis sion, will »peak to the young peo ple of the Sunday school at 9.45 a. m Worship service at 11 o'clock. Addie»» by Rev Clinton. Beginning Sunday, »ervlce» will be held at 7:30 each evening throughout the week with special meetings for Bible school children and their parents on Sunday and Friday nights. Everyone 1» cor dially invited to attend these meeting» o FIRST < HI IK II OF CHRIST M IENTIST Pioneer Ave., South Sunday morning »ervlce at 11 o'clock. Subject: laove. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Wednesday evening meeting, which include» testirnonie» of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock. , Reading room open daily from 2 to 5 p rn , also Thursday eve nings from 7 to 9. except Sundays I and holidays. The public 1» cordially invited ; to attend these services, and to use the reading room. i • .CHURCH OF CHRIST Second und B Street» Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 o'clock. Ser mon, "A Good Man Becomes a Christian." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock In observance of Christian Endeavor day the evening service -will be conducted by the C. E societies. Ellen Brown. Bert Marshall, Beth el Tilley and Harlalee Wilson will speak. Midweek service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. —---- —•— MERLEY ( 1IK I.E MEETS The Merley circle of the Baj>- tist church met at the church last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Jobbin». Mrs. Baalke, Mrs Harvey Staley and Mrs. A Segsworth hostesses Colonel Miles spoke to the group on the subject, "The Women of Russia " • MRS. NORBY HOST TO PEO Mrs. Theo J. Norby assisted by Mis Ii C Galev. Mis G M Green. Mrs F. D. Wagner and Miss Marian Ady entertained Chapter AC. PEO at a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday. Those partici pating in the program included Mrs Dom Provost, Mrs. Elwood Hedberg, Mrs. W. J Crandall. Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, Mrs J W. McCoy. Mrs. Harvey Woods and Miss Florence Allen. ----- <------ • Mi and Mrs Walter Herndon have returned from a vacation I trip which took them to Eugene to visit their sons Robert and William and to Maricopa and Bev erly Hills. Calif, where they visit ed other relatives. FIRST BAPTIST CHI IK II J. II. Turnbull, Minister Bible school 9:45 a. m. Worship 11 a. m. TALKNT NBWS Young People's Union 6:30 p m. Gospel service 7:30 p. m. Ten- • A new rcxif him been put on minute song service; special mu the Htcains »tore Ixulding now sic, sermon, "Nothing but Ix-aves ” occupied by Mr. und Mr«. P J ' Selby, who operate a grocery and | meat market The work wim done by the Pioneer Reading company of Medford. • Mr and Mr» W S Brown of Seattle and Mr« Fred Hixiapp of Central Point who have s|x-nt the paal week in «outhern California «topped in Talent and called on friend» Thursday They were en route to their home« • Mr» <;<•<'ige Newlun letui home from St Helena, Calif where »he visited her two daughter» and their familie« for the past two week» • Mr« Doria Stelle and two chll America muit be «trong. dren are viaiting her parent». Mr. i Every man and woman must and Mis Sam Hamilton Ml contribute their strength to the Stelle reside« in Portland. strength of America at war. • Steve Nye Jr of Headquarter» Company, Medford, ha» been called Some are carrying guns— to Fort Lttwte. He left for that place lust week He rank» as ! some are flying planes—some captain. i are giving their blood on ships • Mr and Mr« Earl Hamilton of at sea. the Alberta country in Canada are YOU on the home front must viaiting Mr Hamilton'« parent«, buy those guns- those planes— Mr and Mm. Guy Hamilton Earl is overseer In a Safeway «tore those ships. That must be your , • The next meeting of the Tal contribution to freedom under ; ent health unit will tie at the Are! BUY PEE I N | K home of Mr« Jay Terrill Jan 29. STAMPS AND BONDS TO Sewing will be on the program DAY—buy them with every • Martin Stephen«, 63 years of Itenny you have to spare! age, passed away Suddenly at hi» home here Sunday afternoon from a heart attack. For the past 15 years Mr Stephens has been em ployed with the California Oregon Power company Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Perl Funeral home in Med ford. Rev. Astleford, pastor of the Methodist church in Talent, offi ciated. Interment was made in the Siskiyou Memorial park at Med ford. • The Talent basketball team has been under quarantine for the past three weeks, owing to mumps in the schixil The team has been ' unable to play any conference i games The quarantine has been lifted and they now will be able | to be on their regular schedule. i • Mr and Mrs Ray Schumaker, who have operated a fountain and lunch counter here during the Music past summer have purchased the property of Mrs. Harry Weagant on the Pacific highway south of I Phoenix and moved there Tues- I day. The fountain and fixtures ( have been sold to Medford people • Mr. and Mrs Billy Breese who have been on a honeymoon trip in | southern California returned to there home here Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tame of the | Dead Indian area were business callers here Friday. • Mrs. Anna Dickey returned home last week from a month's visit In Jacksonville with her sis ter and family. • Frank Mannas left Thursday for Klamath county where he will be employed in forestry. • Rilling Schuerman of Ashland was a business caller here Fri day. /want. . . FIGHTING DOLLARS I v Page 5 1942 PRESIDENT’S BIRTHDAY BALL Infantile Paralysis Campaign Elks Temple-Saturday Night Steve Whipple by Orchestra Tickets: $1.10 per couple On sale at Fortmiller’s, Ingles and Chamber of Commerce Tickets also honored at Either Show Lithia and Varsity Theatres WATCH REPAIRING 'Expert S w I sm and American' wuUh repairing. Your watch, • P R Hardy went to Klamath were enroute to Yakima. Wa»h.' timed anil regulated FREE on Falls on business Monday to visit relatives. our Ele<-tric Time Michrimieter. i • Mu Emma Hager, Miss Eunice • M ■ Hager and Mr» Mae Pinkerton ed Sunday from a two weeks visit RAMSEY’S JEWELRY went to Medford Saturday with her sister, Mrs. (fartwright STORE • Mis J H Sugg and daughter of Troy, Ida Jane are visiting in Han Francisco 1 • Mr and Mrs Kenneth Rosen Sweden burg Bldg. Ashland and lais Angele» this week are spending a few days with his • Mi and Mm H G Spence of I parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W Ro Fresno, Calif, are visiting Mr. ami I sen of Ronen's Food market. Mrs William Van Vleet • Mr and Mr» Kart Ernrnern • Il E Dodge ha» gone to San spent the week-end with her par Francisco on busineM. ents, Mr and Mrs Warren • Mr ,i i. d Mr. g H Sboi t vis- • A gioup of friends gave Mr» , ited their daughter at Corvallis D McCoy a surprise party Sunday in honor of her birthday anniver-1 over the week-end • Mrs Lulu Wilson has returned sary. Guests were Mr and Mr» home from a visit with relatives R D Reynold», Mr. and Mr« . in Klamath Falls. Melvin Conley and Pete McCoy • Ml»» Peggy Whittle »pent the from Cherry Grove week-end in Dunnrnuir with Mt • Mr and Mrs Peckham of Med-1 and Mrs. Lawrence Gill. ford were dinner guests at the J • Mr and Mrs D B Marsh ar - j Z Walker home Friday evening companied by their son Laverne • Mrs Elmer Halbert and infant are visiting in Han Diego this : son were moved to their home week with their three sons who are from the Community hospital employed there Sunday • Dick Be»»e of Klamath Falla • The Bellview grange is sponsor- | is a guest of Mr and Mrs Charles ; ing an old time dance Saturday i Mitchell evening The music will be fur • Born to Mr and Mr» Everett nished by the Grow band Albert I Newbry on Jan 25, a daughter. Arnold and I^ewls Pankey are on I • Mr and Mr» La Verne Dalken- the dance committee berg were buslnes» visitors in • A large group of Bellview grang- ' Yreka Saturday er» and club members attended • Mr and Mrs C. F Colbaugh of the funeral services for Mrs C I Medford were guests of Mr. and B Lamkin Tuesday Mr and Mrs J Mr» George B Icenhower Sunday Lamkin were former Bellview res • Bora to Mt and Mrs Harry idents and were active in the dif Shipman of Port Orford at ferent organizations of the com- j Community hospital on Jan. 22. a munity. Mrs Lamkin had a host I «on of friends who Join in extending I • Mrs W M Bar bro has gone to sincere sympathy to the family. San Francisco for medical treat • Miss Rosemary Bell was a, ment. week-end guest of Miss Nancy • Mr and Mr» C S Butchart of Ring at Dunsmuir. Sheridan are guests of the latter's ' • Mr and Mrs. Melvin Conley parents. Mr. and Mrs J. A Yeo returned to Dunsmuir Tuesday af ter spending two weeks with rela BELLVIEW NEWS tives in Bellview and Ashland. Melvin has recovered from a re • Mrs Carl Henry, who under-' cent illness and is able to return went an appendectomy at the to his work with the Southern Community hospital last- week, Pacific. was able to be removed to the, home of her aunt, Mrs Porter, I Tuesday. Dev. and Printed • Roi>ett Rr «enbaum of Klamath 5c Extra for Panchromatic Falls »pent the week-end with his 6 or 8 Ex. Rolls Double Size 25c wife and small »on who have been at the Walter Hash home the past ’ ALL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPLNG. GUAKANTEED WORK few weeks Mrs Rosenbaum has Reprints 2c ea. Deckle edge or plain, double size, 3c had mumps and was unable to re 35 mm. 36 ex. Dev. & Printed, 3x4 prints, 95c roll. turn to their home. Send this ad with your order and we will send a miniature • Martin Miller of Ellendale, : frame free. 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