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Southern Oregon Miner, ful People.” Rev. eorge M. Shum an, P astor-E lect 8:46 Sunday School for all Presbyterian hurch agea. Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superin 130 N orth Muin S treet "A Friendly church lor thought- tendent. 11:00 Morning W orship service 7:00 Y o llo g P i o p l r s S o c i e t y age. to r senior high school and college 8:00 Evening Service. Union Service in the Presby Baby Cur SeAt 81.60 . 107 E. Muin terian church with Itev. Shum an p reaching. OREGON FARM ER, your own Mtute farm m agazine, 3 yearn $2; Church of Christ 6 yearn, $3. Comes twice a month. Second and 11 S treets A nice present to a friend. P rom pt Earl F. Downing, M inister delivery ussured. Renewals also E. il. McGee will supply the appreciated. — H enry E. Petersen, pulpit at both services tomorrow. Jun ctio n City, Ore., Oregon F a rm *1 he m inister is attending the S ta te Convention of Churches of er R epresentative. C hrist at T urner, Oregon. B IB LE SCHOOL, 8:45 A . M All kinds of Signs for sale a t Come and join us in the Sum m er the Miner Of flee. Victory C am paign to have more people in Bible School than last Ijirg e Bundle OUI P apers 10c s u m m e r. 11:00 Morning Service. at tin - Miner Office. Junior Church, 11 a m F or chll- F o r Sale und F or Kent Signs ! dren of beginner, prim ary and Ju nior age. a t the Miner Office. 7:00 C hristian Endeavor. Two societies, Junior and high school. 8:00 Evening Service. Midweek Service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. AT THE CHURCHES • WANT ADS • -------------o -------- -— B 0 L T S - N U T S Trinity Episcopal Church Any Kind, Size Or Length Itev. A. II. MacDonnell, leur 8:00 Holy Communion. 8:30 C hurch School. 11:00 Service and Sermon. ------------ o . ■ — Iron and Steel or<lers up to >10.00 require no priority. OCR COMPLETE CINE WILL SU P P L Y YOUK NEEDS Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop I R e s ta u r a n t and Fountain Service ‘Southern Fried Steaks’ a specialty th T STEAK HOUSE Preaching 11:00 a.m. F rid ay n ight June 30th J. Z. W alker speaks a t 8:15. Topic: When Once the M aster of the house is Risen up and h as sh u t to the door. Luke 13:25. Thursday, June 29, 1944 Methodist Church TALENT, OREGON Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister 9:30 M orning Worship. 10:30 Sunday School with Clarence Holdrldge superintendent 6:30-—M ethodist Younth Fellow Catholic Church ship. Sixth and C. Streets The mid-week Bible study and Rev. W. ,1. M eagher, P asto r p ray er service Is each W ednesday M ass Sunday m orning a t 8 o' evening a t 8 o’clock. -------- o--------- clock. Sunday School a fte r M ass conducted by the ladies of the church. Free Methodist Church .. Charles E. Brown, Pastor 8:45 Sunday School. 11:00 M orning W orship. 6:45 Young People. 7:30 Evangelistic Service. 7:30 Tuesday, C ottage P ra y e r meeting. 7:30 Thursday, P ra y e r m eet ing. ---------o.-------- Church of I lie Nazarene 4th anil C. Streets W. It. W ise, I'uslor 8:45 Sunday School w ith class es for all ages. T. S. Wiley, su perintendent. 11:00 M orning W orship. 7:00 Young People’s Society, Virginia Shultz, president. 8:00 - Evangelistic Service. 8:00, W ednesday — Mid-week prayer meeting. “Faith Temple” .(U ndenom inational) C orner of 5th St. & E a st Main Rev. Leo C. Wine, P a sto r Sunday School 10:00 a m. T here First Baptist Church are classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo ordnn C. Griffin, P astor i Wine, Superintendent. 8:45 Bible School, C. E. C orry M orning W orship, 11:00 a m. Superintendent. Evangelistic Services 8:00 p.m. 11:00 M orning worship. “Come with your burdens and 6:30 Young Peopl6e’s meeting. carry i ^ a y a sm ile.” 7:30 Evening Service. Tuesday night P ray e r m eeting 7 :30, W ednesday - Mid-week fel- T hursday night: Bible S tudy at 1 lowship hour. 8 p.m. Subject ’Life of C h rist.” ------------- p --------- Evangelistic Service S atu rd ay night, 8 p.m. The Church of the Open Air Services on P laza: Brethren S atu rd ay 7:00 p.m. ASHLAND - M EDFORD Sunday 6:00 p.m. W ard E. P ra tt, J'untor 10:00 The C hurch School. First Methodist Church Graded lessons for the children. C om er N. Main and Laurel Sts. 1 1:00 W o rs h ip S ervice. Dr. George W. Bruce, M inister S unday evening service in Med 9:45 S un d ay C hurch School ford a t 608 S. O akdale Avenue. 11:00 M orning worship. 7:00 p in . P.YPfi studying the E. H. McGee will give the m orn Acts of the Apostles. ing sermon. 8:00 p.m .- Evening worship. 6:45 M ethodist Youth roups. — — - o 8:00 Evening Service. First Church of Christ, The union service will be held in the P resbyterian church with Scientist Rev. G eorge M. Shum an preach Pioneer Avenue, South S unday m orning service a t 11 ing. 7:30, T hursday evening — The o’clock mid-week Bible study and p ray er Sunday School a t 8:45 a m. W ednesday evening meeting, service. which Includes testim onies of C hristian Science healing, is held Neighborhood Church a t 8 o’clock. Congregational R eading room open daily from C om er of Blvd. and Morton 2 to 5 p.m. except Sundays and •I. H ow ard J te e s , M inister holidays. Mrs. Glen I’rescott, C hurch The public is cordially invited School S uperintendent to atten d these services, and to Miss M argaret Ramsey, organist use the Reading Room. 9:45 -Church School. 11:00 M orning worship. Seventh Day Adventist 7:00 p.m.—Young People’s P il grim Fellowship. Church ------------ o — Corner Fourth and C S treets ------BUY BONDS------ S abbath School 9:30 S aturday. (Closed from Monday, mid night to Tuesday midnight) 397 East Main Servicemens Wives Enlist in WAVES More wives of service men are now enlisting in th e WAVES than a t any tim e in th e tw o-year his tory of this wom en’s service of the Navy in Oregon, which in dicates the over-all popularity of women In the arm ed services among men in uniform , accord ing to Herb. C rain of the Med ford Navy recruiting station which handles WAVES applications in this area. * l a t e s t enlistm ent reports for Oregon show th a t 27 per cent of recent groups of young women departing for th e WAVES indoc trination school a t H unter college, New York City, are m arried women whose husbands are in the arm ed services. A year ago, only 3 per cent of the enlistm ents were women with husbands in uniform. Three main facto rs have caused the sharp increase in enlistm ent of m arried women. According to these reports: “F irst, the service man has dis covered th at th e WAVES offer the m aximum of protection, care for health, training, education and fascinating w ork for his wife. As a WAVE she will have a good income, since the average WAVE, a fte r four m onths’ training, re ceives $168.50 a month, including allowances. She has the best of food, medical care, living condi tions—so G I Joe o r the Navy Bluejacket can be su re th a t his wife is probably b etter cared for in the WAVES than, in civilian life. “Second, the wife of a service man who joins the WAVES can receive his $50 allotm ent. This allotm ent, plus her income, plus his income gives the average cou ple a larg er income th an they could m ake in civilian life, con sidering the fact th a t it is tax free and th a t all incidentals are paid for by the services. “And third, tne ruling eight m onths ago th a t wives of Navy men, below the ran k of ensign, can join the W AVES opened the service to m any young wives. These couples discovered th a t it was a lot b etter and a lot more profitable for them for ‘the M rs.’ to be in N avy uniform than to be living w ith relatives o r try in g to catch up with each other be tween tours o f activ e d uty on fighting slaps or a t advance bases. And, too, they got fed up w ith try in g to m aintain a home a t congested seacoast cities.” PEAR PSYLLA FOUND One specimen of p ear psylla was found in late Ju n e in a pear tree 1!£ miles south of the sim ilar .slight infestation discovered late last year. "Hie location is on a farm on route two. F reew ater. A sp ray program has been set up to eradicate th e pest. A sp ray pro- g ram was carried on in a mile ra dius around th e infestation found in 1943 and no fu rth e r specimens have been found in th a t area. This is the th ird m inor infestation found in Oregon since pear psylla was discovered three y ea rs ago in the area around Spokane, Wn. The firs t finding in Oregon was n ear Milton. Officials of the s ta te d ep art m ent of ag ric u ltu re point out th at the finding of an isolated speci men is not alarm ing, so long as the close check already in effect is continued, as it is and will be. So fa r no infestation has been found in any of the com m ercial p ear grow ing areas of Oregon, W ashington or Idaho. The sp ray program has been carried on by the federal bureau of entom ology and p lan t q u aran tine, fieldm en of which discovered the specimen n ear F reew ater. die farm er applications for these tru ck s as they become available. ------------- o-------------- ' I on BACKING THE ATTACK. ' BÜY MOM THAU BEF6S£ “INSTRUCTION- FEMALE” FA R M ERS TO GET SURPLUS ARMY TRUCKS UN D ER -PLA N A few surp lu s used arm y trucks are now being m ade available for sale for farm use and more are expected from now on, according to inform ation received by R. B. Taylor, chairm an of the Oregon USDA w ar board. A lthough only a few will be available in Oregon in the im m ediate fu tu re, an im p o rtan t procedure h as been w ork ed out th a t provides fo r orderly and fa ir d istritu tio n of such gov ernm ent m aterial, says Taylor. Chief change from fo rm er times i requires th a t these tru ck s be hand i led through reg u lar licensed mo- , to r vehicle dealers, w here they will be su b ject to price reg u la tions, th u s assuring final sale to users a t fa ir prices and w ithout undue p ro fit to handlers. County farm tran sp o rtatio n com m ittees and county w ar boards w ill han- Get $4 tor $3 out of your CHRISTMAS savings — in vest ic WAR BONDS. Keep GIRLS - WOMEN BE A PRACTICAL NURSE j BIG DEMAND — HIG H WAGES Instruction. High school n o t nec essary. E asy to learn in sp are time. A ges 18 to 60. W a r de m ands have caused big sh ortage. P rep a re now for this interesting, profitable and patriotic w ork. W rite for F R E E inform ation. 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