Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 11, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, June 11, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
BELLVIEW NEWS
Page 3
CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Mr .and Mrs. Gene Favell of
Second and B Streets
Lakeview were guests of Mr. and
• Ruth Seitz who spent last week
Earl F. Downing, Minister
Mrs. Sam Jordan Tuesday.
with her brother Eugene Seitz and
Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Father'
family at Hornbrook Calif re-
Day and Flag Day will be observ­
turned to her home Sunday
ed in the opening exercises.
• Larry Flagman completed his • Guests at the home of Mi and • Mi and Mis John Heiinreyer 1RLN1TY Ei’iM.OFAL CHLR< ll
Morning worship 11 o'clock Ser­
year of apprenticeship at the Mia Art Haskins on Brach street heard recently from their son I
Ur. s laud« a., »ayie, »war
mon subject, "The Father at the
DENTIST
Broady drug store June 10 and this week ai
Mi and Mis E A rchie that he hud landed safely
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Foot of the Mountain."
left fur Albany to visit his parents Nielson, Mrs Bessie Gamman anil with the American forces some
Hours 0-12 and 1-5
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Church
school
0:30
a.
m.
a few days Hr has accepted a po­ duughter Barbara, Mrs Paul Op- where In Australia
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
Hermon and Morning Prayer, with junior, high school and young
sition uh phuiniiniHt in the Wag­ rteko and daughter ami Miss Ar- •Bernice and Edgar Rector left
people's groups.
last week for Portland. They will 11:00 o’clock.
goner drug store in Klamath Falla dltle Dickinson from Reno, Nev.
Evening service, 8:00 p m Ser­
Hmy Communion 9:30 a. m
and will start June 15 During his • Miaa Janet Baxter, foimer stu­ be employed in the berry fields
mon, "People are so Funny."
Wednesday.
stay here Larry hue made many dent of Southern Oregon College • Miss Esther Wade who is em­
Midweek service, 8:00 p. m,
You are cordially Invited to
friends who wish him well in his of Hilucation and for the past ployed at the telephone office In
Wednesday.
new location und express regret year a student at Oregon State Medford spent the week-end with worship with us
that he Is to leave Ashland.
college at Corvullis, spent Satur­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
• Mr and Mis Tom Brattain and day night here with friends, re­ Waile
Ea.t Main Street
• Aunt June McCoy spent several
H< TEN TINT
small son of Paisley were week­ turning to Corvallis Sunday.
John R. Poet, Pastor
days
last
week
with
Mis
Mallnda
Pioneer
Ave.,
South
end guests ut the H ~
B McNair • Mia. Kiva Jones has returned
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sunday school, at 9:45 a. m
home. Mrs. Brattain will be ru­ | from Alemeda, Calif., where she King.
42 Helman
Dial 5751
Sunday morning service at 1) Bernice Beare, superintendent in
membered
by
many
Ashland spent several weeks visiting her • Mr and Mrs Earl Hamilton
charge.
and
daughter
Charlotte
visited
re
­
F
people us Ruth Sperling. After daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
o'clock.
■•z i-
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
graduating from Southern Oregon Mrs. Buster Newhouse. (in the latives in Grants Pass Saturday
Subject: God the Preserver ol
with the pastor bringing the mes­
College of Education she taught . wuy home she visited another • William Turner who has been Man.
sage.
ill the past few days is able to be
in Lake county where she met her J duughter al Redding.
Wednesday evening
meeting,
Young People's meeting and Ju­
out again.
future husltand, rancher of the
• Miss Carol Vandewater returned • George Thompson who fell and which Includes testimonies ol nior meeting at 7:15 p. m. Evan­
Paisley distile t
Christian Science healing, is held gelistic service at 8 p. m. with
I to her home In Klamath Falls Sat­
Istt us guarantee payment
• Mr ami Mis C. E. Huffman urday after spending two weeks injured one of his legs three weeks i at 8 o'clock.
.ne pastor in charge.
ago
is
still
confined
to
his
bed
of your food, rent, doctor
report the birth of n six-pound 1 at the home of Mr und Mis I F
Reading room open daily from
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
seven-ounce boy to Sgt and Mrs Andrea. Mr and Mr» Andrea, ac­ • Mrs. Alford Randal) and two 2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and p. m. Wednesday.
and other bills, when you
Bill Huffman of Olympia, Wash companied by Ikinald Hufman, sons of Yreka Calif, are spending
are sick or injured. Drop
j
holidays.
this week with her parents, Mr.
Both Sergeant and Mrs Huffman took the guest home.
CHURCH OF THE* NAZARENE
in and let’s talk It over.
The public is cordially invited to
and Mrs. James Metcalf.
are ormer Ashland residents, hav­
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
•
•'•
‘
KKy
Whittle,
member
of
the
attend
these
services
and
to
use
ing attended high school here. He
• Mis. Emil Gassman and Mr.
Fourth and C Streets
la the son of Mr and Mrs C. E. class of 1042. Ashland high school, und Mrs Jesse Jacobs of Ashland the reading room.
hus
accepted
a
position
for
the
Church school 9:45 a. m.
ON THE PLAZA
Huffman mid bls wife is the <lnu
spent
Monday
in
Medford.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock
FULL GOSPEl/ TEMPLE
ghter of Mr and Mrs Ed Holman summer as assistant to Mrs. • Mrs J Z. Walker and daugh­
Dwight Patterson, acting secre­
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
E. Main und Siskiyou Blvd.
• Mr and Mrs Gary Newton had tary of the Ashland chamber of ters Grace, Ruth and Mrs Poyer
Junior, Young People, Adults
L. P, Furman, Pastor
as week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. commerce.
left Friday for a 10-ay visit with
Evening service, 7:30. Sermon
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Skcrt O'Connell and daughter Sha­
• Knroute home from a visit In Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Rev
by the pastor.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
ron. The O'Connells, former Ash­
David
Walker
and
families
and
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve
Prayer meeting 8:00 p. m. Wed­
land residents when Skeet was In Oakland, Calif,, Dr. and Mis R Tom Walker all at Seattle. The
Chiropractic Physician
charge of athletics at the high A. Walker of Seattle stopped to Walker boys are all employed ning. Evangelistic service to fol­ nesday evening.
Rev
visit
their
former
pastor,
~
low
at
7:30
o'clock.
school, now reside at Yuba City,
there
Office 244 Hargadine Ph. >321
James H. Edgar
C. A. service and choir practice
Calif , and were enroute to (Corval­
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
• Mr. and Mia. John Broady and • Mr and Mrs Mosley and fam- 7:30 Tuesday evening.
lis for a visit with relatives
CHURCH
I ily with a group of friends from
Bible study and prayer meeting
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
• Mrs F S Engle is In Portland son Bobby drove to Halem Thurs­ Medford were picnicking and fish­
day
taking
Mrs
Broady's
mother,
7:30
Friday
evening.
this week visiting Mrs. Hattie
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
ing at Emigrant creek dam Sun­
Everybody Is cordially Invited
Hayes and family She planned to Mrs W. E. White to her home day
M
Wright, superintendent.
attend the graduation exercises at Mrs. White has been here for six • Kenneth Bell who pas been at to all services.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
weeks.
r
1
1
Oregon Medical college where Earl
High school Christian Endeavor
home on furlough from Pearl Har­
Canfield .alumnus of Ashland high • Mr. and Mrs. Cad Kilis and two bor left Sunday night by plane NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­ meets at 6:15 p. m.
TIONAL
CHURCH
school, Is a member of the grad­ children of Beattie are guests at for San Francisco A picnic lunch
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
the home of Mr. Ellis's parents.
uating class
4
4
4
was
held
in
IJthia
park
Sunday
by
Boulevard and Morton Streets
• Mrs Fred Cushing and daugh­ Mr and Mrs. Cad Elite, 922 Sis­ a group of his friends and rela­
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs
ter, Shirley left Wednesday eve­ kiyou boulevard.
J. R. Turnbull, Minister
tives. Those enjoying the day with Glen Prescott, superintendent.
ning for San Diego where they • Visitors in Ashland Wednesday Kenneth were his parents. Mr. and
Bible school 9:45 a. m., C.
Worship service 11 a. m., ser­
expect to remain several months were Mr and Mrs. W A Gran of Mrs. R E Bell, Sam and Particia,
Corry, superintendent.
Shirley ,a memtier of the class of Hilt and Mrs Gran's brother, Mr and Mrs. Bob Bell and baby, mon subject "Our Children."
Morning worship, 11:00 a.
Gu, Ashland high school, expects Robert A. Roby, soldier stationed Mr and Mrs. Myers of Medford,
e_e 1
Young People's Union 7 p.
to enter Southern Oregon College at Fort Lewis. Wash.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Mr and Mrs. Warren Siebert, Mr.
Gospel service 8 p. m. Ten-min-!
of Education for the fall term.
Cor. N. Main and Laurel Sts.
• Mr and Mrs Ix*aile Heer of and Mrs. D. K. Forth and two
ute singing the songs you love.
• Mrs Anne Sprague of Ijikeview South San Francisco are visiting sons .Miss Jean and Bruce Wall,
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Prayer, praise and Bible study
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. m
is among those registering for Mr. Heer's mother, Mrs. Bertha Mr and Mrs W O Martin.
The annual Childrens Day pro­ hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
summer school work at Southern Heer of High street.
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Oregon College of Education Mrs • Miss Louise Woodruff visited
gram will be given at this hour.
The man who is a pessimist be-
Sprague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Morning worship 11 o’clock.
fore
he
is
48
knows
too
much
in
Prineville
and
Klamath
Falls
If you appreciate food that
Cad Ellis of Ashland .is county
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Sermon, "Behold, there is a place
the
man
who
is
a
pessimist
after
superintendent of schcads for Lake last week. She has brothersTn he is 48
Mass
at
9
a.
m.
Sunday.
by
me.
sal
th
the
Lord."
The
adult
I m carefully and expertly
knows too little.—Mark
county.
both towns.
choir will lead the singing and
Twain.
prepared
and la tastefully
Office Boy, nervously: "Sir, I
offer an anthem
» » e
served,
if
you
like courteous
think
you
are
wanted
on
the
tele
­
Methodist Youth Fellowship will
Amateur Performer: "I can pick
phone."
service
and
fair price«,
meet
for
worship
at
6:45.
up a cent with my toes."
Employer: "You think! What's
Bright Spectator: "That's no-
Evening sermon at 8:00 o'clock.
—you’ll enjoy eating here
thing My dog can do that with Subject, “The Christian's Source the use of thinkifig? Don't you
know?”
his nose."
of Strength."
Office Boy: "Well sir, the man
Midweek praise service is held
• Mr and Mrs Charles M Giffen at 7:30 each Wednesday evening. on the line said, "Hello, is that
had as dinner guests Friday eve­ At these mid-week hours the book you, you old idiot?’ ”
your meeting place
ning Dr. and Mrs. George W. of St. John is being carefully
The state of Texas has more
Bruce.
studied.
says Dorothy Greig
than 1,000 types of soil.
About People You Know
:
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8 At the Churches Ì
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Dr. L. W. Staffers
GREEN SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
Mr
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Dr. C. C. Dunham
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HERE are several ways of using soup as part of a meal.
You can offer a thin piquant soup, such as a consommé, to
waken appetite. That type of soup is a good beginning to a:
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formal dinner or luncheon.
The soups that most of us really
like beat though, are those with
heft and substance. We enjoy eat­
ing them, and they are both com­
forting and satisfying to the inner
man. Since such a aoup Is highly
nourishing we can serve It as the
main dish for a light lunch or
supper or as a hearty flrat course
for dinner.
These days there Is an almost
unbelievable number of delicious
aoups for our enjoyment. Juat look
at the variety on your grocer’a
shelves. Then, too, we can take
thoae fine canned soups and by
combining two or more of them
together achieve new and altogether
individual flavors.
Or we can use a canned aoup as
a base and add outside Ingredients
to it. For Instance—
Cream of Corn and Mushroom Soup
S tablespoons butter
H cup shoepeg com with liquor
1 can condensed cream of mushroom
>
aoup
1 can water, using soup can for
*
measure
S tablespoons chopped plmlento
, Melt the butter In a saucepan,
add the corn with liquor and sauté
in butter 5-8 minutes. Add the
cream of mushroom aoup and stir
well until com la thoroughly mixed
with the aoup. Then add water.
Heat, but do not boil. Add chopped
fllBlvnto tor garnish, forvos M.
As for combining two or more,
soups, here are a few suggestions.
You will And these delicious—
especially on a chill day when ap­
petites are keen and demanding:
Pepper Pot Potage
1 can condensed pea soup
I can condensed tomato aoup
I can condenaed
pot aoup
________ - pepper
_____________
.
i cans milk, using soup can for
measure
Combine the pea, tomato and
pepper pot soups. Then add 2 cans
of milk, using soup can for a mea­
sure. Heat, but do not boll. Serves
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Clam Chowder Bisque
1 can condensed cl»m chowdsr
I can condenaed chicken gumbo soup
1 can light cream (using aoup can
for meaaure)
Mix the chicken gumbo and clam
chowder. Then add the light cream
Heat, but do not boil. Serves 4-3.
a a a
Pea-wlth-Bean Soup
1 can condenaed bean-wlth-bacon
soup
1 can condensed pea aoup
1 can water
1 can milk
sliced
1 frankfurter,
_____________
Combine
the
bean-wlth-bacon
soup and the pea aoup. Stir in the
water gradually and then add the
can of milk (ualng aoup can for a
meaaure). Heat to the boiling
point, but do not boll. Sauté the
frankfurter allcea in a little butter,
and use aa garnish. 8ervea 14.
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