Southern Oregon Miner, Thuraday, July 6, 1844 (.I | SI for S3 out of your C IIK IH TM A K aavlngi — In­ vest Io WAR BONOS. K ir p ou B A t'K IN O T H E A IT ACM. fel 1 Trinity Episcopal Church J Cane Berry Harvest Depends on Boys and Girls * to A HT ADS .U»y ( IH- M i m i «il.5« - 1(17 K. Muin OKltXJON h’AilMKH, your own m ale furitt mugiiziiiw, 3 year» $2, 3 yt-ur», S3. Come» twice a month. A nice preaent to a friend. Prompt delivery assured, itenewula ul»o appreciated. Henry K. Peteracn, Junction City, Ore., Oregon P a rm ­ er R epresentative. All kind» of Mlgiin for »ale at lire Miner Office. L arge B u n d le Old at the M iner O ffice. P aper» 10c F or Male and F or Kent Sign* n t the Miner Office. BO L T S - N U T S Any Kind, Size Or Length Iron and Steel order» up to | l 0.00 require no priority. O l!R COMPMBTE LINE WILL SU PPLY YOUR NEEDS Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop R e s ta u r a n t and Fountain Service ‘Southern Fried Steaks' a specialty THE STEAK HOUSE (Closed from Monday, mid­ night to Tuesday midnight) 397 East Main IN S U R A N C E “T h at you can depend on” AUTOMOBILE FIRE M. T. BURNS I “Faith Temple” f AT THE CHURCHES CAKE T AT YOUR ON THE PLAZA w:ccc*:>::cc«x«iccd-week service for p ray er and Bible study Friday, Ju ly 14th, M arth a Gil­ prayer meeting. lette Guild a t th e home of M rs. W D. Jackson. « (U ndenom inational) Methodist Church C orner of 5th St. & E ast Main TALENT, OREGON Rev. Leo C. Wine, P asto r Dr. G. W. Bruce, M inister Sunday School 10:00 a.m. There The Morning serm on a t 9:43 on are classes fo r all ages. Mrs. Leo the subject “B riefs from the A n­ Wine, Superintendent. nual Conference.” C larence Ho)d- M orning W orship, 11:00 a.m . A fam iliar »Ight In the W illam ette Valley’s cane berry ihdds for the next few weeks will be rldge, lay delegate who attended E vangelistic Services 8:00 p.m. wands of boy» and girls like these m em bers of the Crop Corps who are picking red raspberries. the recent Conference in P o rtlan d _ . ■. ______ » , , < 1 i.ie lu tz x h u r v n u t is H i c r r s / i r t i r t n “Come with your burdens and Growers and The S ta te V a r m Labor Office are depending on boys and girls to h arv est a big portion will give some im pressions of the carry aw ay a sm ile.” conference, and th e p asto r will of Oregon’s Im portant v ic to ry C am paign to have more The public is cordially invited About twice as many pickers will ppopi^ jn Bible School than last to atten d these services, and to be necessary fo r the cane berries sum m er. use th e Reading Room. as for the »traw berry harvest, 11:00 M orning Service. o which is practically over. Ju n io r Church, 11 a.m F o r chil- Neighborhood Church ------------o------------ The W orld’s News Seen Through , , dren of beginner, p rim ary and ju- To curb m ounting prices of al- nior age Congregational he hristian cience onitor falfa hay to prevent resultant 7;00 ¿ hristian Endeavor. Two Corner of Blvd. and Morton price rises of such essential com- g a ie tie s , Junior and high school. A n International Daily Newspaper J. Howard Rees, Minister m odlties as live stock and live- g .oo_Evening Service. Putlu>"J by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Mrs. Glen P rescott, Church One, Norway Sweet, Boston, Massachusetta stock products, the Office of Price Midweek Service, W ednesday, 8 School S uperintendent A dm inistration has announced na- i m ¡» T ru th fu l— Conttructive — Unbiased— Free from Sensational­ Miss M arg aret Ram sey, organist tionwlde dollars and cents maxi- | p j — f K u n tis t C h u r c h ism __Editorial» Are Timely and Instructive and It» D aily 9:45 W orship and S tudy Period mum prices for a lfa lfa hay. [ * ,rs t V nurcn Feature», Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make of the C hurch School. We continue B ase prices for producers on ■ ordon C. Griffin, P asto r the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. our study of the Old T estam ent ungraded hay in a rea 2, which > 9:45—Bible School, C. E. C orry from the tim e of Joshua to David. Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a M onth. includes Oregon and W ashington, S uperintendent. Come and discover w ith us th at Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. are: $20.50 per ton from May 11:00—M orning worship. ^ _____ the “O ld” is as new as any exper­ Introductory O ifer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents. iences we are having today, and Obtainable at: th at these g re a t tru th s are not li­ FO R E S T F IR E S B R IN G T R A G IC i f i f S E S m ited by considerations of time or place. 11:00 M orning W orship. This Sunday m orning we shall observe Holy Communion, and we cordial­ ly invite those to join us in the observance of the Sacram ent, who believe in th e C hristian W ay of ijfe. A w arm welcome aw aits the visitor in this church efr, r ~ 1 ■' ' -O----- I I LIFE HEALTH A ACCIDENT Presbyterian hurch Itev. A. M. MacDonnell, ¡car , oO Holy Communion. • 9:30 C hurch School. 11:00—Service and Sermon. Comer N. Main and Laurel Sts. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister 9:45—Sunday Church School The Sunday School offers a real vital course in Bible study to those w h o enroll and follow I through. This school m eets a t 9:45 j The m orning serm on is a t 11 on th e subject “B riefs from th e An- 1 nual Conference.” R alph Billings, lay delegate who attended the re ­ cent Conference in P ortland will give some im pressions of the Con­ ference, and the pastor will follow with o th er item s of interest. 11:00—M orning worship. 6:45- M ethodist Y outh roups. 8:00 Evening Service. The M ethodist Youth Fellow­ ship grouns will m eet for worship a t 6:45. The Union service of the M e t h o d ist and P resbyterian j Churches will be held in th e P res- ' byterian C hurch a t 8 o’clock. Rev G. W. Bruce will give the sermon on the suh'*n',t ” * w—.-»-------~ C hristian Experience”. The m id­ week Bible stu d y and p ray er se r­ vice Is ea<” - - r ♦ 7:3$. Dr. Georg* W. Bruce, Min* lster. I ASK FOR MT. 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