Page 3 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, May 28, 1942 Ford's parants, Mr and Mi« Floyd Samford. • Mr and Mr« Melvin Crow re­ turned Friday to their home in Modesto after spending a week with Mis Crow's parents .Mt and TA1JCNT NEWS age for the free service Clinic will Mrs 1. E Deadmond and with open at 1 p. m Mrs. Lem Frink, Mra. Dott Williams and family • Mr and Mm Elvis Cochran and chilli man, urge« all parents to • Sgt. Victor l-anlni who is with children of Chiloquin air «pending participate. the army stationed In California, their vacation wltii Mr. Cochran's • Bradley Dixon of Watsonville, visited a few >iay« last week with puient«. Mi and Mia Roy ('off man and Mra. Cochran's mother, Calif., a former resident of Talent, his parents, Mr and Mra. Vincent Lanini He went from here to Eu­ Mra Elizabeth Ix-amlng and fam- visited friends here last week. • M im Alfred Black received word gene to visit his brother and fam­ ily. Saturday that her father had ily, John lainlnl, before returning • Mr. und Mra Will Childers an­ passed away at hie home In Te­ to camp «pending a few day« at Crescent cumseh, Okla . Mr and Mrs. Black • Miss Ruby Turner and Ronald < ity thia week. ' recently returned from there Clark of Tillamook were married • Mr and Min George Holt • Joe Hannon of Coquille, has Friday evening at the Presbyter - moved from Phoenix to Talent in been visiting friends and plana ' lan manse The marriage sei vice * I was read by Rev Howard G. Eddy ----- the Coffman apartment. | on locating here. Mr. and ■ ■ Mrs. • Wayne C. Cowdrey Buffered the Hannon and children lived in Tal­ Mr. and Mrs. William Turner, the loan of half of hi« third finger and ent several years ago bride's parents, were the only at­ a broken little Unger on bin left • Charlea C Selby passed away at tendants. A wedding supper was hand in an accident while driving his home Thursday morning. The i I aerved at their home after the a caterpillar near I'ronpect lant family left Saturday with the body ceremony Guests included Mr and Thursday. He wns brought to the for Burleigh, Idaho, where the fu­ Mrs. D. M Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Community hoapltal In Aahland neral t<«>k place on Monday. Mr. Chas. Russell. Mr and Mr« Emil where he received medical treat­ Selby had been ill for the past Gaseman, Mrs Elizabeth Walters, ment. | three months. the Misses Edith Mae, l^eta Vee, • A bridal ahower waa given for Rena Pearl and Bertha Lee Rus­ Mina Juanita Boardman Thuraday BELLVIEW NEWS sell, Sgt, and Mrs Edwin Run«ell evening Ht tin- boon- of lutV’ell»- of Monterey, Calif 'Pile young Maaon Mlaa Boardman wan in the • Tin- Bellview school closed Wed­ couple will make their home at graduating clann tin« year nesday with a picnic lunch aerved Tillamook where Mr. Clark oper­ • Bert Simmons who han been at noon, the I’.-T. A. held their last ates a large dairy ranch Talent marahal for the pant three nieetlnx of the season in the after­ • year« han resigned and han accept­ noon at which time the new offi­ CEIJCBR ATEN A N NIVERMAR Y ed a position an fire chief at Camp cer« for the coming year were Chapter AC, P.E.O., celerated White ix-roy (linen han taken over installed. an city rnarahal • Mr and Mr«. Jeune Walker and its 20th anniversary Saturday at • The Townsend club will hold It« children left Friday for Kansas the home of Mrs. Harvey Woods. next meeting Friday night at the City where they were called by Two of the three resident charter city hall Charlea W Wetterman the serious illness of Mrs Walk­ members were honored by the chapter, Mra. Mabel Kinney and will be the «peaker for the eve- I er'« father. _ _____________ nlng. A jx»t luck «upper will be • Mr and Mra. ____ Bob Bell and Mrs. Grace Turner. Mrs. Stella daughter Judith Ann of Klamath Case Wagner, the other member of nerved at 7 o'clock. • Roy Everett who han been Falla spent the week end with Mr. ! the original group Is at present at employed In Hawaii for the pant and Mr« It E Bell “* the home of " her son Paul, in four monthn returned to Talent • Henry Stenrud went to work at San Mateo Calif , and an inter­ Thurmlay to Join Mra Everett ’ the cantonment Tuesday morning eating letter was read from her. A gift of china waa presented who remained here with her pa - I • Mr. and Mra Warren E. Siebert renta, Mr and Mr« (). L. Carver made a buxine«« trip to Klamath to the honored members. At the conclusion of a delightful hour of Mr and Mra Everett left Sunday Falla Monday. • Paul McKennia who underwent reminiscing by Mrs Kinney and morning for San Francisco. • Lloyd ijimb of Prospect called a major operation at the hoapltal Mra. Turner, tea was served in on hia father and elater and broth­ recently waa able to be moved to the dining room Beautiful rosea from Mr« Turner's garden were er-in-law. Mr ami Mrn Roy Extra hie home Saturday. • Lawrence Burnett left Friday • Mr and Mrs Irvin Ross with a used in profusion about the for a two week« vacation in eaat- group of friends visited Sunday rooms and each member was pre­ at the home of Mr« Rosa's moth­ sented with a nosegay by Mr«, Don enr Oregon. • The young people of the Meth- ! er, Mra. Hilda Welch, on the Kla­ Whitney, the a««i«tant hoatess. • odlat church enjoyed a swimming math river. party at Jackaon Hot Springe last • Mt tie Donnie Korth who has • Subscribe for The Miner today Friday evening Sixteen wrre been quite ill is some better. • It D. Reynolds's condition is BOOOCXX)OQOûC«ü*jOjoocx>.x>>. present. • Talent preachool clinic will be gretly improved. held at the city hall in Talent on • Mr and Mra Wm. Ford and June 5 All parent« are urged to: small daughter of Dunsmuir spent bring their children under achool Saturday and Sunday with Mr. About People You Know --- •---- : At the Churches £ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J. R. Turnbull, Minister the Times). Anthem by the choir. Prayer, praise and Bible study hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, > > > FIRST METHODIST CHURCH < or. N. Main and luuirel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister Sunduy Church school 9:45 a m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sermon: "Is There no Hope?” The adult choir under the direction of R H Cook will lead the sing­ ing and offer an anthem. The Wesley League tor college youth und the Methodist Youth Fellowship for high school youth will meet in their respective rooms for worship at 6:45 p m. Evening sermon, 8 p. m. on the subject ,'Three Great Wonders." The midweek praise and Bible study service each Wednesday evening at 7:30 > * s CHURCH OF CHRIST Second and B Street« Earl F. Downing, Minister Bible school, 9:45 a. m. George Andrews, Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Ser­ mon subject, "The Conduct of the Christian in the Time of War.” Christian Endeavor, 7 00 p. m. with Junior, high achool and young people's groups. Evening service. 8:00 p m. Ser­ mon, "A Doctrine that Once Saved England from Bloody Revolution." Midweek service, 8:00 p. m., Wednesday. * > t TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr. Claude E. Nay re, Vicar Holy Communion 8 a. m. Church school 9:30 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon il o'clock. Holy Communion 9:30 a. m. Wednesday. Choir will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. You are cordially invited to worship with us. • Subscribe for The Miner today. mon by the pastor. A business meeting of the 1 church follows the worship period > » / FREE METHODIST CHURCH East Main Street John R. Poet, Pastor Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Bernice Beare, superintendent in charge. Morning worship at 11 o'clock with the pastor bringing the men sage. Young People’s meeting and Ju­ nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­ gelistic service at 8 p. m. with the pastor in charge. Mid-week prayer meeting at 81 p. m. Wednesday. > > > CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE If you appreciate food that Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor in carefully and expertly Fourth and C Street« prepared and 1« tastefully Church school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. | served. If you like courteous Departmental meetings at 6:30: , service and fair price«, Evening service, 7:30 Sermon —you’ll enjoy eating here by the pastor. Prayermeeting, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting 8.00 p. m. Wed­ your meeting place nesday evening. f i r DO YOU LIKE Fine Food? Pete’s Lunch FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd. L. P. Furman, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­ ning. Evangelistic service to fol­ low at 7:30 o’clock. C. A. service and choir practice 7:30 Tuesday evening. Bible study and prayer meeting 7:30 Friday evening. Everybody is cordially invited to all services. r r r FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Howard G. Eddy, Minister Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST M Wright, superintendent. SCIENTIST Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Pioneer Ave., South High school Christian Endeavor Sunday school, at 9:45 a. in meets at 6:15 p. m. Sunday morning service at 11 Evening service at 7:30 p. m. o'clock. e < r CATHOLIC CHURCH Subject: Ancient and Modem Rev. W. *. Meagher, Pastor Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday Hypnotism Denounced. Wednesday evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock. WITH MODERN Reading room open daily from EQUIPMENT 2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially invited to Permanent PRICES! attend these services and to use the reading room. Bible school 9:45 a. m., C. E Corry, superintendent. ass Morning worship. 11:00 a. m. Sermon "Here I Am." solo. Ralph NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­ TIONAL CHURCH Gtllmore Young People's Union 7 p. m. Clarence F. McCall, Minister Boulevard and Morton Streets Gospel service 8 p m. Ten-min­ Church school ^:45 a. m., Mrs ute singing the songs you love. Sermon "The Sign of the Scof­ Glen Prescott, superintendent. Worship service 11 a. m., ser- fer.** (Next in series on Signs of (LEANINC SUITS PLAIN DRESSES /LAIN COATS 23c v. 8. SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY $1.50 Cleaning Order. Plain garments—50 cents I IlkL cash and carry. f I i F ► PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c COLLEGE CLEANERS 823 Siskiyou Blvd Phone 6336 * Farther Restrictions on Telephone Installations Are Left to right, from top: Gay Evelyn Neeley, Albert Claude Newbry, Betty Jean Nichols, Julia Ann Noble, Sarah Alice Noble, La Mar Ormond, Wilma Lorraine Owen, Dorothy Parr, Myrtle Pederson, Wayne Russell Pickens, Georgene Phillips, Bennett C. Provost, James Edward Rath, I-ola Margaret Redford, Doris Ann Renz- ema, Ramond R. Renzema, Gene Maxine Rhoads, Sally Odette Rice, Rosemary Richards, Pearl Kathleen Russell, Roseangela Sander. Not pictured: Janet L. Fullerton, Clyde Rodney Garrett, Joseph James McCallister, Donald P. Warren, Phillip WlUla. ssary to Save Materials ntalto the War The latest War Production Board Order further re­ stricts the use by telephone companies of materials essential to the war effort. It restricts the building of cable or wire lines for the installation of new tele­ phones, both business and residence, if more than a minimum of construction is involved — except for service necessary in the war effort or for public health, welfare and safety. It requires much wider use of party-line service. The reason for these restrictions is to save addi­ tional quantities of critical materials used in pro­ viding telephone service—such as copper, aluminum, tin, steel, magnesium, zinc, nickel. These materials are urgently needed for the Nation’s planes, tanks, guns, ships, munitions. They are VITAL TO VIC­ TORY. To install one extension telephone may require no more than 30 or 40 feet of copper wire, but to install thousands of them takes enough copper to wire a Beet of bombers. The immediate effect of these restrictions upon the public will vary in different localities, depending upon what, if any, facilities are available. If you should be unable to secure the service you want, we know you will understand why. The temporary sacri­ fice of your personal convenience will make a worth while contribution to VICTORY—it is a real part of the price of protecting LIBERTY. Left to right, from top: Margaret Julia Silver, Charle« Edward Smith, Julia Leona Springer, William Albert Stacy Jr., Mary-Alice Virginia Stimson, Aileen Tamne.v, Harriett A. 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