(SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY, JANUARY j, 1946 h u rch ot th e N a za re u e Sunday Morning Service at 11 This church extends a hearty Mr. und Mr». II. L. Moore tran­ C Rev. A. J, Edward«. Pastor welcome to all n«.'ighbors and o’clock. Subject: GOD. sacted business in M«:dford, Sat- 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, T. S. friends and visitors who wish to Sunday Sciiool at 9:30 A. M. Iurday. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship ser­ Donald Ramsay, brother of M hh gain, so that Dr. Taylor might Wednesday evening meeting, Monuments and markers. See Wiley, Supt. 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship Margaret Ramsay of 135 fl, St , resume his work at Southern Ore­ Burns Memorials. On the Plaz*. which includes testimonies of vice. p.m. Junior Meeting, Mrs. Christian Science healing, is held 7:00 p.m. Pilgrim Fellowship to arrived lust week in time to spend gon College of Education. Dr. B. H. Crosby bus sold his home C. 7:00 M. Litwiller, Supervisor. which all you g people are cor­ at 8 o’clock. the Christmas holidays with his j Taylor has spent two years stu- on 2nd St,, to Mr and Mrs. Fred 7:00 p.m. Young People's Ser­ Reading Room open daily from dially invited. sister here. He was discharged tmried at the naval base with the Wimer wiio have taken possession vice, George Ziekufoose, Presi­ 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Choir from the navy recently in Boston American Red Cross. They are Elmer J. Peck of Crescent City j practice. Mrs. C. H. Wines, Direc­ holidays. and arrived here after making a hunting a home here in which to was visiting friends and transact-1 dent 8:00 p.m. Evening Service public is cordially invited tor: Miss Margaret Ramsay, Or- licsurely trip westward, visiting live, having sold their home when ing business in Ashland the past 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Prayer I to The attend these services, and to relatives enroute. He was induct­ they left. week end. Meeting. use the Reading Room. — F IL M S — Pvt. Donald Linn left Friday ed into the service in February, Mr. and Mrs. Norman S. Chase A cordial invitation is extend-j DEVELOPED Jfc FKIMTED 1942. for Fort Sill • .Oklahoma, after of Oakland ,who recently pur­ ed to everyone to attend these THE FREE METHODIST Church 6 or 8 ex. 1.5c per roll Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Emmett re­ having spent a week in Ashland chased property at 343 Mountain | services. Double size 25c Sunday School at 9:45, Freda j turned to their home on Ashland with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avenue, have come to take pos­ ■5c extra of Panchrom atic. AIL Eliott, Supfcrtendent. Mine Road Tuesday, after a visit Leland Linn. He was here for the session of their new home. Church of Christ Justice of the Peace Nelle Alice Beare Song leader and fine grain developed. Reprint*; with their daughter, Mrs. Zeretta Christmas holidays and Mr. and Ear I F. Downing, Minister ,2c each. Double size 3c each., Dona Allen, pianist. Second and B Streets Reed und family at Alameda. Mr. Mrs. Phillip Linn, recently dis­ Burns united in marriage Fred L. Message by the Pastor, E. R. Deckle or plain edge. Guaran­ and Mrs. Emmett left before charged from the 91st Division, Keene and Joan L. Black, both of ' Bible School 9:45 A. M. Special coming over from Coos Bay, made Medford at her office on Decem­ New Years opening service. teed work. Enlarging, coloring, Quick at 11 A.M. Christmas. the Linn fumily circle complete. ber 27. Accompanying the couple Young Peoples service at 6:30 ■opying. Low prices. Send to—■ Morning Service, 11:00 A. M. Auto King Spark Plugs and S. L. Bray front Seattle, Wash, was Mrs. W ,C. Sanderson, sister Sermon, “A Prayer lor 1946” P. M. ECONOMY Motor Oil at Marshall-Wells Store j is in Ashlund looking for a loca- of the groom. She and Kenneth R. Junior Church, 11:00 A. M. Evangelistic service at 7 P. M. PHOTO FIN ISH ER S on the Plasa, Phone 2-1231. ! tion. King, of the Ashland police force, Box 1576, Station D service for children under Jun­ Prayer service on Wednesday J, E. Peck a former resident of were official witnesses to the A Dr. und Mrs. A. S. Taylor and at 7 P. M. LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. [ ior High age. Miss Georgia Taylor arrived last Ashland but recently of Crescent ceremony. All are welcome to these ser­ Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday from San Diego to City California, was here the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burns enter­ Lowell Applebury, who will soon vices. past few days on business. tained at New Years dinner Tues­ enter missionary service in Jam­ FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE day at their home at 121 Bush aica will speak. (Assembly of God) street. Guests besides the hosts Medweek Service, Wednesd a y 485 Siskiyou and their four sons were Mrs. 8:00 P. M. Nelle Burn, Mrs. Lida J. Burns Gospel Meditations, KMED, 8:00 Rev. Gordon Lindsay, Pastor and son, and Sgt. and Mrs. B. J. A M. Tuesday and Thursday. TRY OUR Sunday Services: Krug of Medford. 9:45 Sunday School Bring youi ! Mrs. Adda Bond has returned children to Sunday S c h o o l. Presbyterian Church to her home on Emerick Avenue Classes for all ages. Mrs. Geo. 130 North Main Street from Redding, California, after “A Friendly 167 East Main Street cnurch for tnought- Icenhower, Supt. spending a month or so with re­ Phone 8561 ful People.” 11:00 Morning Worship. Ser­ Phone 3281 latives. ' Rev. George M. Shuman, mon by the pastor. Wallace M. Dobel posted $10 Pastor 5:45 Orchestra Rehearsal. bail on a charge of violating the Sunday, January 6 7:00 Christ’s Ambassadors hour basic rule of driving. The bail was N orthwest C asualty 9:45 Sunday School for all ages. All young people w e lc o m e . C O M P A N Y forfeited by his failure to appear Mrs. W. M. Poley, Superintendant in court to answer the summons. 11 A. M. Morning Worship. Mr “Faith Temple” Mrs. Nelle Burns received a let­ Shuman will preach on the sub­ Undenominational ter from her soldier son, Kenneth ject: "What On Earth Is God the past week in which he stated Doing?” Special Music by the Located at the corner of 5th and that he had been advanced to the choir under the direction of Miss East Main St. Leo C. Wine, Pastor grade of sergeant. Sgt. Burns is Florence Allen, with Mrs. J. W. with a transportation division at McCoy at the organ. Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Jinsen, Korea, and is yardmaste? 2:30 P. M. Regular monthly Bonnie Conrad, Superintendent, at that place .In his letter he stat­ Session meeting. Classes for all ages. ed that he longed to get back to 6:30 P. M. Young People’s Soc­ Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. ALWAYS A GOOD SUPPLY OF FRESH FRUITS Young Peoples meeting, 6:30 the Southern Pacific lines where ieties. equipm«:nt was modern and in A N D VEGETABLES 7:30 P. M. Evening Service. Ser­ Sunday evening. The young peo­ D O N ’T W AIT until after you good repair, after being forced to mon-talk on “Religion in Soviet ple are in complete charge of this have a serious loss to find out service, and a very spiritual time you are not carrying sufficient attempt to get freight hauled with Russia” W HERE YOUR TRADE IS APPRECIATED is had by all. the antiquated and broken down insurance to pay for it. Then Evangelistice Services, 7:30 you are too LATE! rollin gstock to be found in Korea. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Now m eat m ark et in connection with store Sunday evening, the music begins While on the S. P. at Dunsmuir, First & Hargadine Sts Sgt. Burns was a brakeman. 9:45 A. M. Sunday school. Hen­ Prayer meeting Tuesday night Ask this agency to check up at 7:30 James Mackie of the Western ry S. McNair, Superintendent. your policies and advise you Bible Study Thursday night at Auto Supply company was back 11:00 A. M. Morning worship. NOW! 61 N. MAIN PHONE 41 j 1 on the job Monday after a severe Rev. Wm. H. Nagel, Northwest 7:30 seige of flu which kept him at | Regional director for The Nation­ home more than a week. Missing al Association of Evangelicals will Neighborhood Church ★ ★ ★ also along main street Wednes­ bring the message. Congregational day was Jacob Weitzel of the 7:00 p.m. The Baptist Young Gomer of Blvd. and Morton JVWstore, who was home with an People’s Fellowship will have attack of the flu. their annual installation of offic­ Clarence F. McCall, Acting ers. It will be a candlelight ser­ Minister. 9:45 a.m. Church School with in the main church auditor­ draw Game Commission to vice REAL INSURANCE to God in the spirit ium and every one is invited to of our near common Master, Phone 8781 41 Ea»t Main Have Annual Meeting come. dent 7:30 p.m. Evening Gospel ser­ Mrs. John Barker as Superinten- The annual hearing of the Ore­ gon State Game Commission with vice in charge of the Young Peo­ ganist. reference to angling regulations ple. The message will be by the will be held at ten o’clock, Satur­ Pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Church day morning, January 12, 1946, at FOR MEN N O W IN THE ARMY TO its offices in 616 Oregon Building, Fellowship hour. We extend a cordial invitation to all. Portland, Oregon. Leland I. Wilkinson, Pastor. - k RETAIN THEIR PRESENT GRADES Consideration at that time will be given to seasons, bag limits and other regulations affecting Methodist Church r BY REENLISTING . . . the taking of game fish for the Corner of North Main and Laurel ensuing year. The Sunday School meets each The hearing is open to the gen­ Sunday morning at 9:45. The 11 M en n o » In th e A rm y who re- H IG H L IG H T S OF TH E NEW eral public. o’clock hour will be given over to en list b e fo re F ebru ary 1 will E N L IS T M E N T P R O G R A M I ------------------ ASK FOR the observance of the Lord’s Sup­ b e rc e n liste d in th e ir p resen t 1. Enlistm ents for l'/a , 2 „or 3 years. ■ Auto King Spark Plugs and per. The pastor will give a brief ( 1-year enlistments perm itted for men g r a d e . M e n h o n o r a b ly d i s ­ Motor Oil at Marshall -Walls Store Communion meditation, and the now in Arm y with 6 months’ service.) c h a rg e d can reen list w ith in 20 choir and congregation will join 2. Enlistm ent age from 17 to 34 years inclusive, except for men now in Arm y, in the beautiful ritualistic com­ d a y s a f t e r d is c h a r g e in th e who may reenlist at any age. munion service. The choir will g ra d e th e y h e ld at th e tim e o f I. M en reenlisting retain present grades, offer special music. The Senior if they reenlist w ithin 20 days after ^discharge, p r o v id e d th e y re- discharge and before February 1, 1946. and Intermediate Methodist You­ en list b e fo re F ebru ary 1, 1946. 4. T h e best pay scale, medical care, th Fellowship groups will meet in At Ashland Groceries and Markets food, quarters and clothing in Arm y their respective rooms for wor­ history. ship at 6:15 P. M. The evening I’ln re's a long list of attractive 5. An increase in the reenlistment bonus to $30 for each year of active sermon is at 7:30 on the subject. reciilistment privileges in the service since such bonus was last paid, "A Battle in a Desert.” The mid­ new Armed Forces V o lu n tary or since last entry into service. week Bible study and prayer ser­ 6. U p to 90 days’ paid furlough, de­ R ecruitm ent Act of 1945. The W hat is m ade in A shland, m akes Ashland pending on length of service, w ith fu r­ vice is each Thursday evening at ab ility to keep your present lough travel paid to home and return, 7:30. Dr. G. W. Bruce, Minister. grade is only one of them, hut for men now in A rm y who enlist. LOCAL HAPPENINGS INSURANCE RUG CLEANING SERVICE J. F. Emmett Wardrobe Cleaners Don’t Wait! “Your Friendly Grocer” PLA ZA GROCERY 4 J a n u a ry Billings Agency 31 { THE LAST DAY MT ASHLAND Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese ASHLAND CREAM ERY th is p r iv ile g e e x p ir e s on January 31. T h e re arc p le n ty o f o th e r reasons why many thousands of men have enlisted, ami more thousands are enlisting every «lay. Y o u 'll certainly want to know all of the opportunities open to you. If you'll read them carefully, you'll know why a job in the new peace­ tim e Regular A rm y is being regarded today as “T h e Best Job in the W o rld .” PAY PBR M O N T H - ENLISTED MEN In Addition Io Food, Lodging, Clothe» ond Medicol Coro ★ (e ) -P lu g 20% Increnee for Service Overseas, ( b ) —Plus 50% if M em ber of Flying Crew», Parachutist, etc. (c ) —Plus 5% Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Service. 7. A 30-day furlough every year at full pay 8. M u s te r in g -o u t p ay (b a s e d upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to reenlist. 9. O ption to retire at Ralf pay for life after 20 years’ service— increasing to three-quarters pay after 30 years’ ser­ vice. A ll previous active federal m ili­ tary service counts toward retirem ent. 10. Benefits under the G I B ill of Rights. I I . F am ily allowances for the term of enlistment for dependents of men who enlist before July 1, 1946. 12. O pportunity to learn one or more of 200 skills and trades. 13. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater in the A ir, Ground or Service Forces on 3-year enlistments. Starting la t » Pay MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME APTER: Per 20 T e o n ' 30 Y ta r t' Master Sergeant Month or First Sergeant $(138.00 Technical Sergeant 114.00 Staff Sergeant . . 96.00 Sergeant . . . . 78.00 Corporal . , . 66.00 Private First Class . 54.00 Private . . . . 50.00 Servie« Insurance ‘you can depend on” • Automobile • F ire Burns Agency ON THE PLAZA " Service REENUST N O W AT TOUtt N iA ltS T U. S. A R M Y U. S. ARM Y It C IU IT IN G STATION AIR, G R O U N D , SERV IC K FORCE» Sunday, January 6 $80.70 $155.25 128.25 74.10 62.40 108.00 50.70 87.75 42.90 74.25 35.10 60.75 32.50 56.25 see THE JOB THROUGH « BE A “ O U A R D IA N OF VICTO RY” FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Klamath Falls Post Office Building DRY SLABS PHONE 5751 Haynes Jewelry GUNTER FUEL CO. LOTS OF GAS, BUT CAN YOUR CAR TAKE IT? With all the gas you want and the urge to hit the open road stronger than ever, only one question remains CAN YOUR CAR TAKE IT? Before venturing on too long a trip, drive in and let us check your car. “Our Reputation Is Your Protection” A shland’s Plym outh, Dodge and Dodge “Job-R ated” Truck A gency PHONE 5311 CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)