Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 18, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, February 18, 1913
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
At the Churches
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sixth ami C Streets
Mass Sunday morning a 9 o’clock,
Sunday School after Mass con­
ducted by the ladibs of the church
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor.
l*hone Medford 3208.
Friday and Saturday
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Corner No. Main and laiurel Sts
Dr. George W Bruce, Minister
9 45- Sunday Church School.
11:00- Morning Worship.
Dr. Walter Redford will give the
sermon on the subject. “Methodist
Men in World Reconstruction."
WITH
6:15- Methodist Youth meetings.
7:30- Union service at Presby-
terian Church.
THE STORY OF A WOMAN
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NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH
AVIATOR
CONGREG ATI ON AL
PLUS
717 Siskiyou Boulevard
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
9:45 a m. Bible School, with
Mrs. Glen Preacott, Supt.
11:00 a. m. Worship service with
sermon by Chaplain Kenneth
Murphy of Camp White
2:00 p. m. February 24, Plymouth
Guild at the home of Mrs. Me-
Call. 399 Beach Street.
WITH
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
North Main at Helman
Rev. Howard G. Eddy, Minister
9:45- Bible School for all ages
11:00- Morning Worship and
¡Junior Church
7:30- Evening Service
Wed.. 7:30- Midweek meeting.
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TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
Feb. 21- Septuagésima Sunday
WITH
8 a. m. -Holy Communion
9:30- Church School
11:00- Morning Prayer and
and
sertnon.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Ave.,
South
Pioneer
Sunday morning service at II
o'clock. Subject- "Mind." Sunday
School at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday
evening meeting, which includes
testimonies of Christian Science
healing, is held at 8 o’clock.
Reading Room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
Holidays. The public is cordially
WITH
invited to attend these services,
and to use the Reading Room.
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AND
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
East Main St. at Seventh
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship. 11:00 a. m.
Young People's and Junior
and
Missionary Society at 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting, at
at 7.30 p. m. W’ednesday.
PLUS
Song and Hymn practice, Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m.
Come and worship with us in
the beauty of Holiness.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Second and B St.
Earl F. Downing, Minister
9:45- Bible School
11:00 a. m. - Morning Service.
Topic- "The First Christian
Martyr."
6:45- Christian Endeavor and
Second Front.
7:45- Evening Service.
Sermon- "The Blood Atonement"
I Evangelistic Services every
night, except Monday, at 7:45 with
Evangelist J. Earl Ladd preaching
When trouble comes to you
and Kenneth Knox as song leader.
—and it will, in some form
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—see that it is lightened by
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
the benefits of adequate in­
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Minister
surance.
Ashland*
I .et us be your insurance
10:00 a. m. -Church School.
counselors.
Theme- “What the Good Shep­
herd Does for Us.”
11:00 a. m. - Worship Service.
Topic- ‘ A Dependable Christ".
Story message for children.
Medford-
7:30- Bring your Bible and stu­
dy Gal. 1:1-17 at the home of
Ray Pence, 501 Beatty St.’ in
Medford. Choir practice after.
--- BUY BONDS---
Look upon each day as the
whole of life, not merely a sec­
REAL E8TAÌK and
tion; and enjoy and Improve the
REAL INSURANCE
present without wishing through
Phone 8781
41 East Main
haste to rush on to another.—
y Ruskin.
I
WINGS AND THE
WOMAN
> Mrs Floyd l*tirka of Central
BELLVIEW NEWS
INiint returned home Bunday.
t Continued From Ihige I)
Miss Lyiiu Catherine Davis en­
Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Grimm
Mr. and Mrs Tom Shelley who tertained a group of young friends
have been living on the Donald Sunday evening with a valentine
Korth place left for unknown party. The guest list included Miss
Pearl Henry, Alice Clary, Alta
parts Monday morning.
Brown. Weston la- Blanc, Gilbert
Mr and Mrs Mark True
Russell. Robert lllll, Bobby Miller
business visitors in Medford
and Harry Henry
day.
Mrs. Fannie Gassman spent
Mrs. C. M
Haynes who
several day« last week nt
been visiting recently with
\\ alter Davis home
daughter and son in law. Mr
• WANT ADS •
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Ten Cetus each will oe p.a.i i-
one copy of the Smithim Un
Miner dated: February 27. I'1
and one copy of Augu»t 27. 191 .'
Inquire at the Miner Office
Boy or girl to work in printing
Plant after school uml Saturday .
Applicant must be steady, willing
to work and learn
Inquire at the Miner Off: -
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Wanted to Rent Sr.iall, furnish­
ed house near business district
Inquire at the Miner Office
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For Sale: l<arge bundle <4 ohi
papers 10 cents.
Inquire at the .Miner orneo
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w<- ahsaj
if we will but use il aright
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ANNE NEAGLE
SCATTERGOOD
SURVIVES
MURDER
Bps sS
*
. GUY K1BBEE
Will your V-
Friday \ Saturday
‘Neath Brooklyn
Bridge
WITH
T IE EAST SIDE KIDS
Yl.so
DEEP IN THE
'ìeart of Texas
WITH
Sun. Mon. Tues
THUNDERBIRD
In Technicolor
Amazing New Ink Aauret
Perfect Reproduction
THIS, TOO,
is a
GENE TIERNEY
Next Wed. & Thurs.
LOOK WHO’S
LAUGHING
FIBBER McGEE
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Chipmans
Al TOMOBII.E
1N8URANCI :
’’That you can depend on"
\\ edncHuay A- Thursday
Mid-week Sjiecial
Matinee Saturday
( ontinuous Sunday
DOG LICENSE DUE!
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS !
License—$1.50
Penalty after March 1st—$2.00
Total cost after March 1 st—$3.50
Get it now and save $2.00
WHEN IT COMES !
JUST BETTER!
Parker
CONTAMMO SOtV-X
THE PACIFIC TILEPIOSk AN» TELEUHAPK (O'llIXY
THAT OTHER
WOMAN
Rj AT CHEAPER’.’.'.”**« >*--
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anti
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"Micro-hlm Black" Qumk it d<
lignei!especially lor wilting V Mad
letters. Such letters reproduce clear
and «harp. Get "Micro film Black"
Qu ink. containing tolti. Il» the
tale, aure ink for writing V-Mail.
Ill m W lit
For Victory...Buy United States War Bonds
Charley McCarthy
V
niiy Mack Brown
“MICRO-FILM fi
BUCK” QUINK
•nd the task is War. Under the busy fingers of the
mg distance operators flow messages that move
.oops, locate and assemble supplies...that help to
gild ships, guns tanks and planes.
To handle the gigantic volume of long distance
«Ils, we could use more equipment if we could get
V But that would draw upon critical war materials
lat are needed at the fighting fronts.
So we earnestly ask you to co-operate by making.
O war-busy centers, only long di-dance calls that are
bsolutely necessary.
Thank you for your help and your understanding.
Preston Crawford
MOLLY
EDGAR BERGEN
lask force
New
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MEDFORD’S 1’RESCRII’TiO.X CENTER
A registered pharmacist of long experience
fills all prescriptions at this store. Only the
finest and purest drugs, chemicals and other
materials used.
Western Thrift Store
30 North Central Ave
G. R. Carter, County Clerk
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Have It Done
NOW!
Now I n the season to attend to your car*’
ailment*. Noon pruning, and planting, uml
plowing will be upon you, you’ll need the
old car THEN.
There are two kinilx of mec hanical nervlce-
the gue** type, and the efficient wkill of the
experienced trained workman. We have the
latter kind of mechanical nervine ready and
at your disponal—the kind of service that
net* thing* right, and doe* them with a
minimum waate of time, effort and of your
money.
Wardrobe Cleaners
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Potted Plants, Cut Flowers
And Corsages
Delivery
“Flowers For All Occasions”
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
271 MORTON STREET
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