Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 06, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, Aug. 6, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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About People You Know
At the Churches I :
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day afternoon. The president, Wen­
NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA­
dell Reynolds called the meeting
TIONAL CHURCH
to order und attended to the regu­
Clarence
McCall, Minister
lar routine of business as their'
Boulevurd and Morton Streets
leader Homer Misire was unable
Church school 9:45 a. m., Mrs.
to attend the meeting.
Glen
Prescott, superintendent.
• R 1). Reynolds mid son Ken­
Worship service 11 a. m. Ser­
neth visited with Mr and Mrs '
lit
• A finally reunion wax held
mon by minister.
the home of Mi and Mrs. Main Melvin Conley of Dunsmuir the
Union Young People's xervice
5LV. ROBERT H. HARPER
first
of
Uie
week
und
brought
lion-
Wilburn on Gibson avenue Sunday.
7:00 p. m.
uld
Reynolds
horn«'
with
them
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles Alcocks and
Union meeting, 8:00, sermon by
two children, Mr. und Mrs. ixiwi ll • Mi and Mis Francis of Med­
Chaplain D. S. Ixacquernent.
Burnett mid buliy mid Lemuel Bur­ ford were dinner guests of Mr
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’Aliraham't Intrrcrtwry Prayst.
last
Mrs.
Homer Moore
nett of Gold Hill, Nev., were pie- ami
FREE
METHODIST
CHURCH
Wednesday.
Irinin
for
Augutl
9i
Ganttia
18:
sent. This is the first time In six
East Main Street
years that the I a mi ly have ull • Betty Dunn left Sunday for Pa- 23-33.
John K. Poet, Pastor
Golden Ttil: limn 5116.
xo Robles, (Julif for a two weeks
been together.
Sunday
school at 9:45 a. rn.
visit
with
her
uncle
and
sunt,
Dr.
Moon alter Abraham and l»t
• Mr .and Mrs. C. o Barto) of
m
separated, Lot settled in Sodom, a Bernice Beare, superintendent
Lincoln were shopping in 'I aleni und Mrs. Robert Peachey.
• Mr. anil Mr» Ib xtcr Woodworth city so wicked that Ils name wax charge.
Saturday.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock
• (J. A. Manning who him been and baby returned Thureday from given a vile sin. See Genesis 19:5.
with the pastor bringing the mes­
u
visit
witii
Mrs
Woodworth's
And God told Abranuin of hit pur- j
patient at tiie Community hospital
sage.
in Ashland for the past two weeks parents ut Los Angeles und Mr. jxixe to destroy tile city.
Young People's meeting and Ju-
W
ixm
I
woi
U
i
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s
mother
at
Long
Abraham prayed for sodom. He i
returned home Wednesday. Mi
nlor meeting at 7:15 p. in. . Evan-
Manning
undeiwenl
surgical Beuch, Calif., Lloyd Winegurdner wus naturauy concerned lor his
came home with them tor a week's kinsmen then- and he continued to’ geiislic service at 8 p. rn. . with
tieulmeut.
plead until God promised to wpaii me pastor in charge.
• Mr. und Mn, W A. McKenzie visit.
Mid-week prayer meeting at 8
and family returned pinne Friday • Mrs. I>avld Walker and two tne city if 10 ngnteous people wi n
p. m. Wednesday.
alter a month's visit with rela­ children from Si-atll«- arrived Sun- found tn it. Suteen years before
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day for a two weeks’ visit with Abiaham hud rescued Lot ano
tives In Arkansas and Missouri,
FIRST BAI-llST CHI IU 11
• Word has been received that Mr and Mrs. J. Z. Walker and others« from the banded klngx
J. It. lurnbull, Mmixter
(Genesis 14:16); he may not have!
Pop Godner, a former resident, other relatives.
Bible
school 9:45 a. m ,
heard from Lot since but supposed
underwent th«' amputation of a
ins household would number more Corry, superintendent.
foot at a hospital in Klamath Falls
than 10.
Morning worship, 11:00
hist week.
Young People's Union 7
Though a pioneer of faith (last
• Mr mid Mix W M l.ufzlow
lesson), Abrahams prayer for So­
who have been stopping in the
Prayer, praise and Bible study
dom did not avail. Some think he hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
auto camp for the past month left
had a bargaining spirit in his
Tuesday for their home in Pass-
a > >
playing To the author it appeal,
della Mr loitzlow has been em­
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that Abraham's prayer failed be- TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ployed al Camp White.
cause he took too much upon him-
• Mr. and Mrs Fred Cook of Kia-
Dr. Claude E. Sayre, Vicar
self, nut in speaking unto the
malh Fulls are spending u week In
Holy Communion 8 a. m.
Lord (verse 27) but in assuming a
the valley visiting Mr. Cook's par­
Church zchool 9:30 a. m.
knowledge of conditions. He tho't
ents. Mr. und Mrs. Elrtier Cook in
Sermon and Morning Prayer,
Talent und Mrs Cooks puientx.
there were 10 righteous people in
11:00 a. m.
Sodom und there were not. We
Mr und Mrx Walter Holmes in
Holy Communion, 9:30 a. in
may sometmies ask of God accord­ Wednesday.
Vulley View.
ing to ou‘ rknowledge instead of
• Mr. und Mrs. IJoyd Cochran
You are cordially invited to
trusting to Omniscience. So the
and son Keith of Eugene were
worship with us.
guests of Mr and Mrs. Roy Estes
second failure of Abraham wax
r r r
und Tom iximb over the week-end
stopping short in his plea .He
BY RANKT ÍUPLIR
• Mr mid Mi.« Lithnn McDowell
thought he had reached the goal
CATHOIJC CHURCH
and family of West Phoenix visit­
but he had not.
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
WOMAN of the WEEK: Since
ed relatives in Tulent Sunday.
So le us pray in perfect humility
Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday.
the
bill
providing
for
a
women's
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• .Jim Calvin, it foHMI lesideiit
and trust. God alone knows what
of Talent who has been visiting naval auxiliary wus first intro­ is bent for us. The value of prayer
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
relatives for the past week, re­ duced in congress, there has ap­ may be sadly limited if we assume
E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd.
turned to his home in Richmond parently been little doubt that too great a knowledge of our
Mildred McAfee, the 42-year old
L. P. Furman, Pastor
Calif . Tuemlay.
needs ax we approach God.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
• Mr ami Mrs. James A Mar- president of Wellesley college,
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Morning worship 11 o'clock.
tin of s.iin m Valley Rwved into would b«- chosen as its head. Bom
C. A. xervice 6:45 Sunday eve­
their new home recently pur­ in nParkviile, Mo., she wax pad-
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­
chased
Haivry
Thompson, uated from Vassar in 1920 Since
of
Harvey
low at 7:30 o'clock.
Saturday. Mr and Mrs Msrtin are then she has worked with girl«
among those who hail to sell their and women ax a teacher .adndnis-
C. A. service and choir practice
7:30 Tuesday evening.
farms to the government for can­ tiator, dean of women and direc-
to of girls’ work for a Chicago
tonment I“«-
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Bible study and prayer meeting
• Mr and Mrs Roland Purks mid church. She Is known as a cajiuble
7:30 Friday evening.
administrator,
although
her
youth
­
daughter Tammy arrived in Ash­
Everybody is cordially invited
land Sunday to spend three weeks ful up[>earance, and vivid person­
to all services.
in Tulent and Ashland Mr. Parks ality arc deceptive Lie the direct­
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is principal of the Spiaguc River or of the WAAC, she can accom-
plish
a
great
deal
without
ob
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FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
school.
CHURCH
• C. W. Holdrig e was among the vious effort an<i without the des­
Howard G. Eddy, Minister
lucky fishermen at Rogue River perately efficient mannner some­
last week having, caught some fine times found I nwomen who are
Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt
Fur iM.es ate III luu »wing so if M. Wright, superintendent.
salmon and steelheads below Gold "doing things."
you are buying a new fur coat
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Ray dam.
BRITAIN AT WAR: In Canada keep in mind certain fundamentals.
• H O Butterfield, caretaker ut
High school Christian Endeavor
the
province
of
Quebec
is
going
First be sure that your coat is the meets at 6:15 p. ni.
Hyatt lake was a business caller
"all out" for tank production, with correct size. One that is too small
here Saturday.
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
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• A checkup of th«« observation .*>00 women already at work ax causes unnecessary strain on the
post here shows that Patsy Sim­ welders, . . . The Union of South skins and makes them wear poorly.
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Second, be very careful about
mons has a credit of 149 hours. Africa has issued a new one pen-
Second and B Streets
ny
Mt
a
nip
carrying
the
picutre
of
style.
Ch<M>se
a
conservative
clas-
Lucille Young is second with 100
Earl F. Downing, Minister
a war nurse ... A dispatch from
cut, one that will be* wearable
hours.
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
England
reveals
that
British
wo-1
f
or
m-veral
seasons
without
"re
­
ac-
• Mrs. Anna Hatfield has
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
espied a position as clerk at the men are almost 100 per cent mo- | »tyiing." A fur coat lx an invest-
Sermon
topic, “With Jesus by the
bi
I
Izod,
with
about
half
of
them
mint
that
post exchange ut CniWp White
the average woman
Sea." This message will be the
• Mr und Mrs William Bowyer doing full time war production doesfl't make every year.
first in a series of "Vacation
tat
and family who resided in the work.
Trips with Jesus.”
V
V
r
Butterfield property left Friday
If you had com-on-the-cob last
HEADS
“
WAR
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m
BRIDEN
”
:
Mrs.
for Jerome, Ida , to make their
night for dinner and someone’s ap­
Evelyn Richman Kaahuk, whose petite failed so that an ear or two for all ages.
home.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m.
• Mrs Harvey Lowe of Butte husband is a, corporal in the army, were left over make this corn souf­
Falls was a business caller here was recently named president of fle tomorrow for luncheon. Serve Sermon. "The Face of Jesus."
i "War Brides of America." an or­ it with long rolls split and toast­
last week.
Daily vacation Bible school for
• Mr and Mrs James Fairbanks ganization of women who have be- ed, tomato salad and deep dish
beginnners, primary, high school
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come
brides
since
September,
1940.
hit for then home in Coalinga,
peach pie.
and young people's group every
.SIGNS of the TIMES: Women
Calif., after spending a month in
Coni Souffle
day 9 to 11:30 except Saturday.
are
working
ax
student
conductors
Talent.
One and one-half cups com cut
Evening * classes for teachers
on
Sun
Francisco's
Market
Street
• Mrs M P. Yates of San Fran­
from cob. 2 tablespoons butter, 2
cisco is visiting her sister and railway cars . . . Tile WPB. tak­ tablespoons flour, 1 cup milk, 1 and others every night at 8:00 p.
brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing the dilemma of conservation I teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, m. except Saturday. Mrs. William
Siefke of Eugene will teach the
firmly by the horns, has prohibited few drops tobasco sauce, 3 eggs.
Goddard on Wagner creek.
classes.
the sale by retail stores of all offi­
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Melt butter, stir in flour and
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cers' insignia for use as costume cook, stirring constantly until
BELLVIEW NEWS
jewelry and has ordeeed that ser­ bubbly.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
• Bert Peachey who lx Janitor at vice men may no longer give such
Add milk slowly, stirring vigor­
Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor
the Lincoln school on the Green insignia to their "girl friends."
ously. Look and stir until boiling.
Fourth and C Streets
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Springs spent the week-end with
Add com, seasonings and yolks of
Church school 9:45 a. m.
his family here.
SUNNY SIDE UP: That the OPA eggs beaten until thick and lemon
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
• William Stoner who is employed does not wish to discourage buying colored. Remove at once from heat
near Edgewood, Calif., spent the of items not on the priority list is and let cool slightly while beating
Departmental meetings at 6:30:
weekend with his wife at the indicated by the reported increase whites of eggs until stiff. Fold Junior, Young People, Adults.
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. in business in what are called the beaten egg whites into cooked
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
E<1 Grimm.
"luxury trades.” Furs, fine jewel- I mixture and turn into an UNbut-
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­
• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Marlin and ry, china and furniture sales are i tered baking dish. Bake 50 min­ nesday evening.
sons of Mt. Shasta Calif., spent high and apparently are going to utes in a moderately slow oven
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. be higher. But don’t be alarmed. (325 degrees F.). Serve at once
Walter Davis and family and We haven't suddenly gone money from baking dish.
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Sunday Mrs. Floyd Parks of Cen­ mad. What actually Is happening
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tral Point joined them for a pic­ is that manufacturers of luxury
Choose perfectly ripe peaches
nic in Lithia park. Tuesday Mrs. items are "trading down.” Jewel­
Davis’ sister, Mrs. Harvey McLeod ers report sales of 100.000 diamond for the peach pie. Pare, cut in
of Gates, Okla, arrived for a visit rings a month since Pearl Harbor, halves and remove pits. Put in a
at the Davis home. She and her but most of these sold for less deep pie dish or a shallow baking
mother, Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Davis than $50. And economical furs, dish, cut side up. Sprinkle with 2
and Lyda Catherine went to Cen­ like muskrat, wolf, beaver and tablespoons quick cooking tapioca
tral Point to visit with Mr. and opossum account for the bulk of and 3 tablespoons strained honey
Put a dot of butter in each peach
Mrs. Floyd Parks. Mrs. Haynes the fur sales.
half and cover with rich pastry.
and Mrs. McLeod will spend a few
Put in a hot oven for 10 minutes
days at the Parks home.
to bake the crust. Then reduce
• Mr. and Mrs. Miles Farmer and
heat to 350 degrees F. and bake
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Farmer of
30 minutes longer. Serve warm or
Dorris Calif, were visiting rela­
cold.
tives over the week-end.
f * t
• Mr. and Mrs. Ward Holman and
Speaking of honey, here’s a re­
son Clyde Beaston and Vern Orr,
cipe for a honey cake frosting
who have been staying at the R.
that’s really delicious.
Camp White, will leave for their
Boil 1 cup of strained honey un­
ALWAYS
home in Los Angeles this week.
til it spins a thread. Beat whites
E. Holman home and working at
You can dc|>end
of 2 eggs with
teaspoon salt
Their daughter, Miss Alta Beas­
service. The lieat materials,
until stiff. Beat in the boiling
ton, who is employed at Medford
properly prepared, served in
honey slowly, and continue to beat
will remain here for the summei
a courteous manner — at
until
cool
and
stiff,
Flavor
with
• Gene Seitz from Hornbrook was 1
prices always within your
vanilla and spread on cool cake.
a business visitor here Tuesday
means. That's what you get
r f f
and was a guest of his mother,
at
You can sow radish seed, certain :
Mrs. Gertrude Seitz.
varieties of lettuce and spinach in
• Donald F. Korth and Willis Rec­
the garden for fall meals. These
tor and son Sam attended the pub­
vegetables al) like coo) weather so
lic auction at Phoenix Saturday.
your meeting place
• The Bellview 4-H club met at .
U. Í. 7 rouary VrpaitmtHl why not keep your garden grow­
ing uptil we have heavy frosts.
the home of Jack McCoy Satur-1
TALENT NEWS
INCH
SERMON
Talent Home Scene
Of Family Reunion
woniEii
FIRST METHODIST < HI RCH
Cor. N. Main mid Laurel Sts.
Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister
Sunday Church school 9:45 a. in.
Morning worship 11 o’cioca.
Sermon subject: “Lrx>k at Fhe
Stars." Mrs. Stephen Epier will be
guest soloist
Young people's union worship
hour, 7.00 p. m.
Evening union service 8:00 p
m. in Presbyterian church and the
sermon by Chaplain Kenneth Mur­
phy, of Camp White.
Midweek Bible study hour and
praise service is Wednesday eve­
ning at 7:30.
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday school, at 9:45 a m
Sunday morning service at 11
o’clock.
Subject: Spirit,
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
which Includes
testimonies of
Christian Science healing, is held
at 8 o'clock.
Reading room open daily from
2 to 5 p. m., except Sundays and
holidays.
The public is cordially invited to
attend these services and to use
the reading room.
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