SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Friday, Feb. «, 1942 NOTICES If you don't wunt to sill your property, don't list II Wit II uh ! C. HUFFMAN For Reul Estate UA N. Main A MIA E. Multi . nilillH!UlilH!l^ Page 5 About People You Know WATCH REPAIRING Expert Swiss and American wsitch repairing. Your watch • Mrs W S Stennett -mil Mrs I.AI KA BILLINGS HOSIEs* timed and regulated FREE on Mabel Wauchope have returned AT BIRTHDAY PAR IA FIRST METHODIST < HI lt< II < ATIIOI.K < HI Kt II our Electric Time .Miehrometer. I home from a visit in Portland and Miss Wilma Froman was guest I J Cor. N. Main mid Laurel Sts. Rev. W. •I. ■>. Meagher, Fuslor , Ft Stevenns of honor at a surprise birthday Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister M ass ut U a. ni. Suiiduy. • Sunday dinner uuests of Mr party Sunday evening held at the Sunday church school at 9:45 a. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell were home of Miss I^iura Billings The I m Allen O. McGee, superintend Dick B<««e of Klamath Falls, Mrs. guests included the young people's ^Swedenburg Bldg. A Hh Luiil FREE Ml. I HODIHT < III lit II , Rose Morrison and the Sharpe group of the Methrxlist church ent. East Multi Street sisters. who went to the Billings home im­ Morning sermon 11 o’clock Sub Hours 9-12 and 1-5 ■loltti II. Poet, I’ustor Ject, "Ye are the salt of the • Mrs E. J Farlow is home af­ mediately following the evening ter a visit in California I church service Mrcllcul Bldg. Pilone 5211 rn earth." 'rhe adult choir will lead • Mis Frances M Schadler is Sunday school ut 9 45 a A beautifully decorated birthday Bernice Beare, superintendent in the singing and give an appro- j visiting in San Francisco. cake with candles was in evidence print«- anthem. charge. • Born to Mt and Mrs Earl Miss Ruth Froman assisted the Methodist Youth Fellowship and Morning worship ut II o'clock Woolridge Jan 30, a son hostess in serving delicious Wesley Ix-ague meet for worship Junior meeting mul Young Feo- W ill trade trailer with new fresh merits I pie's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Even- I at 6:15 p. m. tires lor sewing machine. Evening sermon 7:30 o'clock on I | mg worship ut 7:30 p. rn. 2-6-3 WOMEN’S ASSN. MEETS •IVW 5c and 10c Store the subject "The Face in the Mir- I I Mid-week prayer meeting Wed- • E G. Hunt, who works in Kla- Mrs. Phil Stansbury presided ror. ” 'I he young people ’ s choii I nesduy evening ut 7:30 p. rn. math Falls, «pent the week-end over the business meeting at the will sing "Nearer to Thee" ( You are welcome to ulJ services here. all-day session of the Women's I TwchuiskowMki). • Lc<- O’Harra is now at Corpus Association of the Presbyterian Player service and Bible study 42 Urli i hu i I>hd 5751 — for training as an church Thursday, The luncheon TRINITY EFIN4 OPAL < HI R( II at 7:30 each Wednesday evening Christi, Tex. aviation cadet. committee consisted I of Mrs. Ber- Dr. Claude i.. sayrr, Vicur • W M Poley has returned home tha Winter, Mrs Rachel 1 Boyle. NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­ from a visit with relatives in Dr Bertha Sawyer, Mrs H H Holy Communion 8 a m. TIONAL C HUR! II Church school 9:30 a m. California. Gillette and Mrs. Harvey Bullis. • Mrs Elmer Sheliharnmer of Mrs Fay Catlin spoke on her tra­ Sermon mid morning prayer 11 Boulevard und Morton Streets AUTOMOBILE - EIRE M rn. Dayfield, Colo, is the guest of her vels in the Near East at the pro­ < Ian-nee F. Met all, Minister III. Holy Communion 9:30 u <-ANI’AI.TY - LIFE gram hour. The Rev. James R. Clinton D. sister, Mis. Fred Sprague. < HEAP printing is expensive. Wednesday • D, leader of the Preaching Mis Choir will meet 7:30 p. in «ion, will speak to the young peo­ Have your Work done RIGHT at EXAMINER COMING Thursday A traveling examiner of operat­ ple of the Sunday school at 9:45 the Home of Better Printing------- Deprndiildr Protection at You are cordially invilii! to a. m. I ill. MINER PRES8. ors and chauffeurs will be at the worship with us. Reusoimblc IUI« Worship service at 11 o’clock. • Mr and Mrs Alva Zollers of city hall in Ashland Friday after­ • I Glendale. Calif, are visiting with noon, Feb. 13. All those wishing Addri-«« by Rev. Clinton. permits or licenses to drive cars CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Beginning Munday, services will the D'llana families. lie held at 7:30 each evening • Bom to Mr and Mr« Bob Ix-s- are asked to get in touch with the Bertrmid F. Peterson, I’ustor ON THE PLAZA examiner at that time. throughout the week with special lie Feb. 4, a son. Fourth mid C Streets • Mr« Ray Ramsey. who has meetings for Bible school children Church school 9:45 a, m. and their parents on Sunday and been ill for the past several weeks, panied by her children, came from southern California to attend the Morning worship 11 a m Friday nights. Everyone is cor­ is able to be out again. Departmental meetings, 6:30 P dially invited to attend these • Mr and Mr« Ray Ramsey funeral of her father, the late D were business visitors in Klamath W. Wheeler. m Junior, Young People, Adults meetings. Falls Monday. • Marc Smith, son of Mr and Evangelistic service, 7 30 p. m. • Member« of the Southern Ore­ Mrs. E. O Smith, who is with the Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. FIRST ( HI R< H OF C HRIST gon Credit Bureau met for a busi­ U. S. army engineers, has been Wednesday. SCIENTIST ness luncheon Wednesday at the transferred from Portland to Med­ Plaza cafe, with 21 of their num­ ford. Pioneer Ave., South FULL GONPEL TEMPLE ber present. The next meeting is • Charles Leggett. Cliff More­ 11 Sunday morning service at F. Milin mid Slukliou Blvd. scheduled for Feb. 18 Accounts in house and son of California called o ’ clock. I.. P, Fiirnnui, i'liator alphabetical order will be dia- on Mrs Fanny Leggett Sunday. Subject: Spirit. cussed. • Mr and Mn R F Peterman Sunday school 9:40 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m .......... .................. PUSSON’AI and son of Coulee Dam are visit­ Morning worship 11 o'clock. Wednesday evening meeting. | • Mr and Mrs. B. F. Craig re- ing at the I. D. Pittman home. I C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ which includes testimonies of ceived notice Wednesday of the ning Evangelistic service to fol­ Christian Science healing is held arrival of a new grandson, bom low at 7 80 o'clock. at 8 o'clock to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craig of C. A service and choir practice Dev. and Printed Reading room open daily from Fresno, Calif. 5c Extra for Panchromatic 7:30 Tuesday evening. 2 to 5 p. m., also Thursday eve- I • Frank O'Connor, nephew of 6 or 8 Ex. Rolls Double Size 25c Bible study and prayer meeting nlngs from 7 to 9, except Sunday« Mrs Hattie Konop, left Wednes­ 7.30 Friday evening. and holidays day for Induction in the army He ALL FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING. GUARANTEED WORK Everybody is cordially invited The public is cordially invited will be stationed at Fort Lewis. Reprints 2c ea. Deckle edge or plain, double size, 3c to all services. to attend these services and to use Wash. 35 mm. 36 ex. Dev. A Printed, 3x1 prints, 95c roll. the reading room. • Walter Herndon and O R Mil­ FIRST BAFTIS1 < Hl R( II —•-------------- ler, who are working on trains running out of Dunsmuir, spent J. R. Turnbull, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS Wednesday with their families in Second mid B Streets Bible school 9:45 a m, Chester BOX 1576, STA. D, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Ashland. Corry, superintendent. E Earl F. Downing, Minister • Mrs Mar lone Burbank, accom- TALENT NF.WH At 11 a m, five-minute talk on Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning service 11 o’clock Ser-| • Mr ami Mix Lawrence Burnett "Bears " Sermon, "The Servant of mon, "How the Name Christian entertained at dinner Saturday Jehovah." Young People’s Union 6:30 p. m Began." evening honoring Mi mid Mis At 7:30 p m, song service. In-I Christian Endeavor 6:30 p m. Earl Hamilton or Alberta, Canada Evening service 7:30 o'clock. The guests included Mr and Mrs atruinental solo, O F Carson Ser- 1 Special music by the male quar­ Harry Hamilton. Mr and Mis mon, "A Fragrant Tribute." Prayer, praise and Bible study tet Sermon, Bible Facts About Rex Nicodemus. Mr. and M is Baptism.’* Lloyd Wooten, Mr. and Mrs Bill 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Hotchkls« mid Mr and Mrs Guy • < HEAP printing I* expensive. Helmeta used by the armored Hamilton Following dinner, cani« nnd visiting were In order Mr Have your work done RIGHT ut forces of the U. S. army are adap- and Mrs Hamilton left Monday the Home of Itctter Printing------- turns of those used bv football players for their home after a two weeks HIE MINER PRESS. visit here • Mrs Meda F<>x left Wednesday r N morning for Winters, Calif, to vis­ it her sister and brother-in-law, Mr mid Mrs Leo Netherlands • Mrs. Clarence Homes and daughter Clarice were calling in Talent Saturday afternoon • The opening of the Selby gro­ cery and meat market held Satur­ day was well attended A free demonstration of chesw chesse sand- wicheu and coffer was in charge of Mr and Mrs. Ward of Eagle Point. • Mrs Ivah Blackwell called on relatives in Talent Thursday eve­ ning CHEAP printing 1» rxpen«dvr. Have your work dime RIGHT at FOR HIM the llotiM* of Better Printing BOTH FOR PRICE SHOWN THE MINER PRESS. • Mr «nd Mrs V. V. H.-ll.ig <>l ALL MAGAZINES ARE FOR Roseburg visited Mrs Helbig'a i ONE YEAR parents, Mr and Mrs Charles • la>ng. 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