Southern Oregon N ew s Review, Thursday, Feb 27, 1947 (£ljttrrh 1 Amunmrrmrtit» trrlan Church CHURCH OF THE NAZAHENE Fourth and C. Stract» Rev. A. J. Edfeardn. pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH F irst Ät Hargadine Sts Leland 1. W ilkinson, P astor 9 45 A M. S unday School. C. E. Corry, S uperintendent. 11:00 A. M. M orning Woi hip Service. Special Music. Message from the Word by the F’nstoi. 6:30 P. M. Senior, In term ed iate and Ju n io r Youth Services. 7:30 P. M Evening Gospel S e r­ vice. W ith un O rchestra and Y ou­ th Choir. A service you will e n ­ joy w ith a m essage from tla W hit I by the Pastor. W ednesday 7:30 P. M C hurch Fellow ship Hour. W ith studies in the Word of God. We extend a cordial welcome to all of these services. 130 N orth M am A friendly church loi thoughllui people” 9.45 a.m. Sunday School. Geo Rev. G eoige M. Shum an, Punloi i go ZlckcfooKc, Supt. The Sunduy school m eets eaclf 11.00 a.m. M orning win ship. S unday . , . 0:45 p in. Young P eople's S e r­ 9 ;45 A. M C hurch School loi vice, Virginia S tew art, president. 6:45 p.m. Ju n io r m eeting w ith all 11 ages. A. M M orning Worship. Mrs. Lien G erlson In charge. S erm on by the pastor. A nthem by 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. 7:30 p in . W ednesday. P ray e r the choir. 6 ;30 P. M. W estm inster Club m eeting (college and college-age) at the Manse. L ight refreshm ents. Congregational 0:30 P. M. High School ami E v art 1*. Borden, M inister Junior High Societies. 717 Siskiyou Lilvd. No evening set vice othei th a n school Mrs. David Hood and Mrs Sunduy, M arch 2, 1947 C hester C o n ey helped w ith the Sunduy School, 9;45 a.in. Mrs. young people. program . M arjorie B arker, supt. Classes fo r' CHURCH OF CHRIST The children sang songs and all ages. , | saw three plays, 'T h e Boy Who Earl D ow ning, Pastor W orship Service 11 u.m. S er-i Did Nut Become a Sailor,' B irth All S unday services except as of Did G lory,” and "A t Mt. V er­ m on THE G IFT OF POWER designated are held at the A uven non”. Special Music by the Choir. P ilgrim Fellow ship, a t t h e list church, f o u rth and C stre e ts. church 0:30 P. M. Topic, L enten Bible Scnool, 9:45 A. M. C hild­ EAGLE POINT OUTPOINTS Thoughts. Leader Dr. Borden. ren under Ju n io r Idgn age urru TALENT VOLLEYBALL CLUB D elegates from this church a t ­ the O pportunity class m eet at Eagle Point won tw o and T a l­ tending the an nual Pilgrim F e l­ Second and B Streets. ent one in a trio of volleyball low ship C onference a t Eugene Junior Cliurcii, 11:00 A. M., lor gam es held F riday at Talent. The this week end are: Vera Baker, children under Junior High age, Eagle Point grade school dropped Milo B rubb, Bill W alters and m eets ut Second and Li. » lieets. the singleton to the T alent grade S heldon Green. school, 21 to 17. The high school C hoir practice at the church, M orning service, 11:00 A. rvr. second strin g gam e was won by Serm on, Wnal is C hrist IhlnK- ih<. P ointers 32 to 26 In the m ain W ednesday ,7:30 p.m. - - ' — • . ink?** gam e of the ’ day the Eagle — Point E vening service, 7:30 1*. M. varsity won 44 to 36. FAITH TEMPLE ¡Special m usic by tne Young Peo- U ndenom inational Mrs. H arriet H arper was in , Serm on, •T he C n n st charge of the games. Melvin Located ut the cornel of 5tl pre» C horus. of tue Synoptic sy n o p tic Gospels o n sp r» -Sm ith Is the Eagle Point coach and E ast M ain St. J u n io r anti xoung _________________ Leo C. Wine. P astor M. Miss E sther C arroll who sp en t S unday School 10:00 A. M. C iirisuan E ndeavor, o:JU P. M som etim e in T alen t recently ac- Classes for all ages. Mrs. Leo an d E v e n in g S erv ice a t i:3U P. a ie h e ld a t r o u i l h a n d C. S tre e ts cepted a position in Eugene in Wine, S u p erin tendent. M orning W orship. 11:00 A. M. in tn e S e v e n th D ay A d v e n tist the m ailing d ep artm en t at th< new Sears and Roebuck store. The children m eet in the base­ o u ild ln g M id w eek Sei vice, W ed. P;bu 1 m ent for ch ild re n ’s church during this hour under the direction of M. Mary Ann Conger. Service T uesday night at 7:30. ASSEMBLY OF GOD A nna Mae W ine will bring the Rev. G o rd o n L in d sa y , p astoi message ut this service. S unday . , ,, T hursday n ig ht there will be a 9:45 A. M. S unday School. 14 special message on prophecy, classes w ith tra in e d te a c h e rs and E vangelistic Services b e g i n a s e p a ra te room loi each class. S unday night at 7:30. 11 A. M. M orning Worship. Everyone welcome 6:45 P. M. Young p eo p les C h rist A m bassador Service. 7;3(J Evangelistic S ervice 16 piece o rch estra plays. S atu rd ay 7:30 Fam ily and You­ R i m . E s ta ti B h o r ik th N ight. Special outside speaker. ¡M usic -,B ib le Quiz. Washington Party At Talent School FRAZIER a/ TALENT NEWS 62 Exemptions In Semester Exams Bridal Shower Held For Mrs. J. Riley Mrs. W illiam Hoffm an and Mrs. Emil H offm an e n te r ta in e d a group of friends of Mrs. Joe Holt I m a n s, tne form er Miss Je a n Hoff­ m an at a bridal show er at the hom e of Mrs. Emil Hofm an, W ed­ nesday afternoon, F eb ru ary 26. ' Mrs. Riley is the daugutei of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffm an. She ' was m arried F eb ru ary 16 to Joe Riley, K lam ath Falls dairym an. They plan to m ake th eir hom e in K lam ath Falls. S tudents of the T alent High school who were ex em p t last week from the sem ester exam s included: Bookkeeping: C arolyn B rannan, Dee Cox, Jo a n B ouldin, Doi is Millage, Joyce Newton. Jack Sanders, Bill M cCulley, and Fred York. Home Relations: B etty Loftis, D ons Millage, and Eva W elhurn, ¡W orld G eography: Don Millage, MRS. COMBEST HAS IJoan Davis, John York, C lyde 8Slh BIRTHDAY TUES. observed Tuesday, d u rin g the blind g reater p a rt Shorthand I: Leola Lindstrom , Joyce Newton, and Jo a n Bouldin; G eneral Science: G eorge Baylor, Joan Davis, Lee G a rrett, Don M il­ lage, John York, S hirley Y arnell, C harles Zlckafoose, C lyde Will- iams, and Leo M itchell. English 1: George Baylor, Leo M itch ell, Eloise Roberts, ari l Jo e Stiau.se. English il: M - : . i t Egan S h ir­ ley Yarnell. Jo h n York, Francis Sullivan, C harles Z ic k a fo o s e , Joan Davis, Don M illage, and A rchie Owen. English IV: Dee Cox, Joan Bouldin, C arolyn B r a n nan. Joyce Newton, Jack "Sanders, Doris Millage, and Bill M cCulley Algebra: Joe Benton, Joan Davis, Bud King, S hirley Yarnell, Don Millage, Francis S ullivan, C lyde W illiams, John York, and Mar- garet Egan. TALENT FOLKS COLLECT »355.15 IN DIMES MARCH Prue» «• Is of the M arch of Dimes In the T alent A rea am ounted to $355.15. V ein Sm ith, Jackson county chairm an, reported to the ' National F oundation last week. Mi. and Mrs. Jo h n T horp and fam ily of C entral Point called on friiends in T alen t S un d ay after- noon Mrs. Kate Neil and Mrs. Mamie Wolf of A shland w ere guests at the hom e of Mis. H a rriett Cag- nacci, Sunday. George C lark retu rn ed home recently from a trip in South Dakota w here he visited relatives and friends, his form er home. Mrs. F red H odapp of McCoy, O regon was a week end guest in Talent, calling on her old friends and neighbors. _, T alen t school was , . closed , L 'e sd ay on account of a broken pipe w ater Pipe Mss. Bob K eith and sm all d au g h ter re tu rn ed hom e Sunday from the C om m unity hospital in A shland. J e rry S tephens and M errile T horeson w ere united in m arriage S unday afternoon in Medford, Both are g rad u ates of the Talent high school. Ideal Market to Open In Talent The Ideal M arket un d er con­ stru ctio n since early in Jan u a ry , ju s t south of T alent ju n ction is nearing com pletion and m ay be open tor business in ab out throe weeks, according to th e ow ner, E rn est A llen of Ashland. The 40 by 60 foot pum ice block stru ctu re will house a m odern su p er grocery and fountain, Allen said. He has had 10 years ex p e r­ ience in the grocery work and is a to rm er ow ner of the R eliable G rocery in Medford. Wagner Creek School Has Washington Tea A W ashington's B irthday Tea. preceded by a patriotic program , was sponsored by the students and teachers of W agner Creek School on F riday, F eb u ra ry 21st. A bout tw en ty p aren ts and riends w ere present. The program consisted of: Flag S alute, led by Aria Fay W illiam s; Song, “A m erica,” by group; A sh o rt dram atizations, by up p er grades, “T heir W ords Still Live."; C h aracters: S tatu e o£ W ashington, C harles G oddard; S ta tu e of Lincoln Roy Bailey; Two S tudents, M ark and Clarice, K enneth Olsen and M arjorie Hof- fm an; Song, L ittle M onth of F eb ru a ry ” by group; Dance, Min- uet, by first and second grade; Song, “S tar Spangled B an n er” by group. A lter the program , tea and cookies w ere served i<> th e m o th ­ ers and friends, and punch and cookies w ere served th e children. Mrs. F rank T orrey and Mrs. F red H offm an presided ..t the tea table, and Diane T orrev. Joyce Bailey, and M arjorie H offm an served th e children. -Ö* J ack spratt could eat NO TAT HIS WIFE COULD EAT NO L E A N ... HUFFMAN’S 144 E Main Our Lady ol the Mountain CATHOLIC CHURCH Phone 21101 6th and C S treets Rev. Pius B. B aur, P astor Phone 8696 Ja n u a ry 12, F irst S unday attei E piphany. F east of the Holy Fam ily. 7;00 A. M. High Muss . 6:00 a.m. Holy Man. B enediction 9:00 A. M. Low Mass 10:00 a.m. High Mass; Benedle tlon. M asses during w eek at 8:00. S atu rd ay 10 -i.in. Catechism . In stru c tio n for children. Mill Wood Fuel Oil Gunter Fuel Co. z j t 4th St. Phone 5751 « FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST I S unday, M arch 2, 1947 Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock. S ubject, C h rist Jesus. S unday School a t 9:3P A. M. W ednesday evening m eeting, w hich includes testim onies of C h ristia n Science healing, is held at 8 o'clock. R eading Room open daily from 2 to 5 P. M. except Sundays and holidays. The publie is cordially invited to a tte n d these services, and to use the Reading Room. 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A home freezer or <_ roomy new refrigerator would have offered an easy solution to their divergent diets. Either Jack or his wife could have dashed down to their home appliance dealer and purchased a home freezer unit. The First National Bank's Thrifty Pay Plan would have taken care of the financing. Enjoy the comforts of modem living the Thrifty Pay way. Select the merchandise you want through a dealer of your own choosing and pay for it conveniently over a period of time under the First National's Thrifty Pay Plan. Come in to the nearest branch of the First National Bank of Portland and talk it over. You'll be surprised and pleased at what Thrifty Pay can do for you. Then tell your home appliance dealer you want Thrifty Pay Plan financing on your new home equipment. ASHLAND FLYING SERVICE Government supervised Pilot, and Plane. Across Bear Cree °n Street SONGS by THE NORTHWEST CHRISTIAN COLLEGE MALE QUARTET 7.30 p.m., Saturday, March 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST BANKRSDIT The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Portland mond nenzema, Ashland. is a member of this «roup. Msmbsr r O i u l »«/««it tN isrsnss C sr /sr stlss &