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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, Oct. 1, 1942 i At the Churches 8 BELLVIEW NKWH Wesley llowytr, who bus been stationed st Shepherds Field. T»« since early In the spring, was re turned hum« last week because of III health. Mt and Mr«. Tom Hhally, who have been living In the llrub mi property, moved to California. Mr. i nd Mr« A. Graham will occupy the house soon Mrs Clurencv Homes and da ligh ter Clarice of Ashland visited re latives In Talent Monday evening. Mi. Heli Clark attended church ut Ashltnil Hundny morning In the afternoon she visited Mrs. Adu Itoss und Mrs Oldenburg ut the home of Mrs. 1 'strick. Mr. end Mrs Perry Smith’tiro »pending u few days ut Criscen' City and other points along th« coast. The Townsend Lully held ut the City Hull Inst Thursday evening wnu entertained by Mrs. Prentice's accord Ion band und speukvrs for the evening Mr. and Mr«, Frnnkle Denhitn of Medford vidted Mrs Denham's parents, Mr and Mrs, Hud y l.'utlr n<r Monday evening Hnrlnrii Terrill la attending th» HOCE ut Ashland Barbara graduated from the Talent high school with the 1942 class Mrs, K. W Drake from port* land. Oregon was a dinner guest Hunday (it the home of Mr. and Mrs Mark True. Mr. and Mrs. Gates King return- ••d to their home ,n H.in Frunrlscu Friday after spending several days with Mrs. Mullnda King Mi-h'ln Willis, who Is employed In Hun DI'-go, Diego, Calif.. Is spending a two weeks vacation with hl« CL W. Willis, Willis, Melvin Willis it n<l I 'unk wort b were week and to Crescent City. lirlggs Jr., Albert Newbry >b Dunn Sil left last week i the Uregon State College Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mtenrud. M so Josephine« I’eachey und Mr«. Howard Jandrenu returned la«t wwk fro niHeu«|de where they had been to attend the wedding of their brother. Llewellyn and Ml*» Joy Miller which look place -•piemh**r 15th nt the apartment l,|e<..’e||yn had already for hl» bride, Josephine acted us brides maid and Glen Waynebrlte was beat man. The young couple will re«|<|e at Senalde while Llewellyn Is stationed at Ft. Stevens. Mrs. F line entertained a group Bud Abbott, who bus been em of friends one afternoon last ployed with the Skeeters logging week with a shower. Those en company for the lust year, will with Mrs leave soon for Portland where h« joying the afternoon line anil the honoree were Mrs. will be Inducted Into the service. Vern Hoc, Mr». Arthur Dank Mr und Mrs. Wright und family worth. Mra. .Mia rhe Anderson moved Into Mrs. Clark's house Mr» Mary Huahower, Mrs j. .1 W Thursday, recently vacated by the McCoy, Mra. Helts, Helts. Mr« Mrs It It. K Benster family. Beil und Mrs i McCurdy who 1» <i Mr. Hugh Combe«! und A. Jen house guest nt the h*>nie of h»*r I kins spent Saturday und Hundav daughter Mrs. Vern Hoe. The af- nt Crescent City where they Joined ternoon was «pent In visiting nn<l Mm Contbeat und «mall «on and gam»» and Mr«. Willis wa« pro Mrs Jenkins und yon who have •en'ed with u number of lovely for the gifts. been vacationing there pa«t two weeks. James Wallis of Applegate Mr and Mrs. l-eroy < Ilsen und •|<*>nt the week end with hl« grand• Mr. an<1 and Mrs Rex Nlci-odlnns an 1 parent» Mr and Mr». Wade Wallis family l«*ft Thursday for Wake James left Sunday night for Cor field. Kansas to make th<lr homo. vallis to resume his studies at the Mr Olsen, who ha« been City Oregon State college Marahal at Talent fur the past The lipper Valley Community hu miner. i »signed and George .Club Is invited u> attend an all Clark ha« been appointed for th» day meeting at the Civic Club position. house in Ashland next Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewster, of Southern Oregon Federated whu have been living In Mra. Ben Club women, each member 1« ask Clark« house. moved Into the Tal ed to bring a salad, dessert or a ent <amp ground and plan cold meat dish. An admission of moving to low» auon. 10 cents will I m * charged. Surround Turnip With Lima Bean Ring This highly nutritious meal boasts color and appetite appeal a-plenty. The Lima Bean Ring is Ailed with diced and buttered yellow turnip. A molded lime gelatin salad gives contrast in taste textures. Cherry Bavarian cream brings another tench of spring to your table as the finale for this meal. Wash and soak the beans over The Dinner M pint whipping cream (Balance of materials among staple supplies.) ’Lima Bean Ring, 1 cups lima beans 1 cup dry bread crumbs 4 tablespoons peanut butter H teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon poultry seasoning 2 tablespoons grated onion 1 tablespoon bacon fat 1 cup tuilk __ „ night, then cook In boiling water until soft (about 4S minutes). Drain, cool and chop coarsely, re serving a few for the very top of the ring. Add crumbs, mixed with peanut butter and seasoning, then fat, and milk enough to moisten. Put into a greased ring mold after first scattering tne whole lima beans in the bottom of the mold. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 30 minutes. Serve with tomato sauce. Lime Vegetable Salad. Add 2 cups mixed vegetables (celery, peas, carrots, or cabbage) which have been chopped or shred ded to 1 package lime gelatin pre pared according to directions on the package. Pour into individual molds and chill until flrm. Serve with creamy mayonnaise. ’Cherry Bavarian Cream 1 tablespoon plain gelatin H cup cold water 2 cups pitted red cherries H cup sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice ■4 teaspoon salt 1 cup whipping cream the cream mixture. Health Hints (By Dr. C. C. Dunham) TALENT NEWS Soak the gelatin in the cold wa- ter for a few minutes. Liquefy the softened gelatin over boiling water; the cherry juice and add some of ........................................... stir until dissolved. Then combine the rest of the cherries and juice and atir until dissolved. Chill the mixture and when beginning to thicken, fold in the cream which has been whipped. Rinse a large mold or individual molds, as pre ferred in cold water, and fill with A • About People You Know Lima Bean Ring (or Roast Veal With Pan Browned Potatoes) Buttered Mashed Rutabaga Lime Molded Vegetable Salad Cherry Bavarian Cream Beverage ’Recipes Included This menu is properly balanced for nutritional value It supplies: Lima Bean Ring Mold: Vitamins A, B, B-l and G, Carbohydrates. Proteins, Minerals as calcium, po tassium, iron and alkaline. Rutabaga: Vitamins A, B, C, Pro tein, Minerals as above. Molded Vegetable Salad: Miner als, Vitamins A, B, C, and G; Car bohydrates,- Fats. Proteins in may onnaise. Dessert: Vitamins A. B, C; Car bohydrates, Fats and Minerals. To Herve 8 You Need: 1 % pounds dried lima beana 1 jar peanut butter 1 package lime gelatin 1 stalk celery 1 head lettuce 1 bunch carrots 1 medium head rutabaga 1 No. 2 can red cherries Page 3 I Go to Church somewhere Hun- day— FIK8T CHURCH OF C1IK1HT SCIENTIST Pioneer Ave., South By MARY E. DAGUE Author of Nister Mary’s Kitchen. As we live and acquire we seem to need more and more storage space, and certain it is, we can't put things away If we don't have a place to put 'em. Often in an old house an arched niche can be let Into a wall, mak ing open shelves just deep enough for small books and "objets d’art.** A larger and deeper cupboard can be made by cutting between the studs of the wall. The opening should be the right «ize to take the completely assembled cupboard with its outside edges flush with the wall. If necessary a light frame molding or some covering strip can be used to hide the jagged break in the plaster. Then of course you can always add the hanging and standing cup boards to a room without the bene fit of a carpenter. In a dining room a corner cup board usually is divided in two sec tions; the upper part having glass doors and the lower, panelled ones. Frequently, drawers are set be tween the upper and lower sections. Occasionally the upper section is left entirely open with an interest ing scrolled facing around the shelves. If a corner cupboard is put in a bedroom for the storage of clothes it's obvious that the doors should be of solid wood panels. Choose a corner cupboard in a bedroom only as a last resort because they are not "roomy.’’ The success of the cupboard will depend largely upon its finish. The room and its furnishings will gov ern the style as well as the color of the shelves and linings. You can build one and paint it the color of the woodwork or you can buy one to match the furniture. When it comes to closets, be sure to have a light put In every one. The height of the hooks is impor tant, too. There should be a few in your own closet high enough to hang your long dresses and wraps. In the downstairs hall closet and in the children's own, the hooks must be low enough tor them to reach. A shelf for hats should be put up for children as well as one for the grown-up members of the family. A shoe rack fastened on the closet side of the door will keep rubbers and galoshes off the floor. If the closet is large enough to accommodate a set of low shelves, provide one for each child. Add "tags and labels" to your shopping list for your next trip to town. Then when you begin to put summer things away for the winter you'll be armed with the wherewithal for marking boxes so you’ll know what's in them with out opening them. I Sunday morning service at 11 A.M. Subject: “Unreality". Munday School at 9:45 A.M. Wedn*--day evening meeting, which Includes testimonies of Christ ian M< lent e h*allng. lx held at 1 o'clock. Reading Room open dally from 2 to P.M except Sundays and Holidays. Th' public Is cordially Invited to attend these services, and to use the Reading Room. FIRST METHODINT CHURCH Cur. N. Main and lasurel SU. Dr. George W. Bruce, Minister Sunday Church school 9:45 a. in. Morning worship 11 o ' ciock . Union service 8 p. m. Midweek Bible study hour and praise service is Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. , * > > FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE E. Main and Siskiyou Blvd. L. 1*. Furman, Pastor Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 11 o’clock. C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve ning. Evangelistic service to fol low at 7:30 o’clock. C. A. service and choir practice 7:30 Tuesday evening. Bible study and prayer meeting 7:30 Friday evening. Everybody u cordially Invited to all services. METHODIST CHURCH East Main Street Charles E. Brown, Pastor FREE Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs Mary Cresse, superintendent Ln charge. Everyone welcome. Morning worehip at 11 o’clock Sunday School: 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Mary Crease, Supt. Morning worship: 11 a. m. Young People’s Service: 6:45 p m. Edgar Crease, president. Junior Missionary Service: 6;45 p. m. Mrs Cora Brown, Supt. Evavngeliatic Service: 8 p. m.. preceded by a half-hour of gospel song and worship. Mid-week prayer meeting: Wed nesday 7:30 p. tn. at the par sonage. Young People’s Cottage pray er meeting at 7:30 p. m. Friday evening. They will all meet at the parsonage 20 minutes before this hour. »44 CHURCH OF CHRIST Second und B Streets Earl F. Downing, Minister CHURCH OF CHRIST— ................ Rally Day with a special Christ ian patriotic program, "Under The Christian Banner". The at tendance goal Is 201. MORNING SERVICE 11:00 AM. Sermon "The Faith For Today ASHLAND FRO— artd Tomorrow". (Continued from page one)' ENDEAVOR 6:30 l>onna at the Paris Opera House, CHRISTIAN P.M. with Young People's, high and whose father was the first school and junior group». American baritone <o sing there. 7:30 PM Altho the father's name was "Lab- EVENING SERVICE S«*rmon "Who la A Christian?" senburger'*, he wa» given the re gistered theatrical name of “Mon MIDWEEK SERVICE, Wednesday 7;30 P.M.. Earl F. Downing. ro". under which his sonj now write« and fights, The poem, en- * ♦ < titled ‘Tlltler Will Pay”—,we pre- TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. A. H. MacDonneil sent now to our readers: Rev. A. II. MacDowcll, Vicar HITLER WILL PAY Octotier 4— -18th Sunday after By Cor|a»ral L. J. Monico Trinity The yi ars have rolled by now since 8:00 A M.—Holy Communion. Keiser Bill; 9:80 AM.—Church School. Fled eGrmnny and went over the 11:00 A M.—Holy Communion and hill. « Sermon. lie didn’t realize «hen he lost the Anniversary of Dedication Rhine; Wednesday. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Com That Germany would get it back munion. some time. NEIGHBORHOOD— .......................... Ah' Yes another man took his 9:45 A M. Bible School, Mrs. Glen place; Prescott, Superintendent. He thinks he'll change the Uni 11:00 A M. Worship service and verse. celebration of World Hitler's his name and he's a Dic Wide Communion Sunday. tator; e » » New Austria Hungary he took NEIGHBORHOOD CONGREGA Command: TIONAL CHURCH And Cxechoslavokla lost their Clarence F. McCall, Minister Innd; • Boulevard and Morton Streets He Is not satisfied with all that; Bible school, 8:45 a. m. Mrs. For he wants more land ns a mat Glen Prescott, superintendent. ter of fact. Worship service 11 a. m. sermon His word 1» the Law way over by the minister. there; » » t Ax he raises hfx hand high In the CATHOLIC CHURCH air Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor They cheer him at every beck and Mass at 9 a. m. Sunday. call: > > > For if they don't their heads will CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE fall. Bertrand F. Peterson, Pastor He's getting everything that he Fourth and C Streets can: Church school 9:45 a. m. So he’ll have his men ready at his Morning worship, 11 o'clock. C< mmand. Departmental meetings at 6:30: He lx biting off more now* than Junior, Young People, Adults. h** can chaw; Evangelistic service, 7:30. And he better make Peace with Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed every Jew. The time is coming, don't forget; nesday evening. < < < And he lx the one that will regret. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH For God's people are the Jewish J. R. Turnbull. Minister Race: Bible school 9:45 a. m, c. E. And Hitler will pay for his dls- Corry, superintendent. grace. Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. Stnf Sgt. Joseph Cxupryna, is Young People's Union 7 p. m. one of many soldiers who appre Prayer, praise and Bible study ciate« to the fullest degree, the hospitality shown them by the hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 4 > 4 people of Ashland, lie sent in n "Thank You" note, which was re FIRST PRESBYTERIAN reived by information ti os teas, CHURCH Mrs. Myrtle Mayberry, to express Howard G. Eddy, Minister hlx sincere appreciation to Dr. and Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Wirt Mrs. C. Clyde Dunham who were M. Wright, superintendent. his hosts over the week-end. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. High school Christian Endeavor The U.S.O. wishes to take this opportunity to thank those who meets at 6:15 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. tn. have sent In fruit Juices, fruits, -------------- •-------------- melons, and cookies, which help The majority of Chile’» residents In a big way to make our Ashland U8.Q. program u suvee»». are Catholic. INCH SERMON k~V. ROBERT H. HARPER Faith in Chrut at Our Personal Saviour. Letton for October 4: Aclt 16:13-15 Hornum 5:1-11. Golden Teel: Romani 5:1. Leaving Genesis for Studies Ir the Christian Life (Personal, Fan Uy, Church), we begin with the su preme topic, given above. The story of Lydia shows tha faith is the gift of God. He opene her heart. And God works upor men’s hearts in varied ways. It is our duty to preach the word; Go* gives the increase. Paul writes concerning justifies* tion by faith. Justification mean? pardon. Through faith man is for given and made right before God In its widest significance, justiflea tion includes regeneration. The heart is also changed through faith and with pure motives and God's help a redeemed man is able to live the good life. Faith, then, is followed by changed living. The believer may even rejoice in tribulation—rather In the victory he wins over it In many ways men achieve by over coming difficulties. Setting a pro peller in motion, they use the op position of the air to conquer the air. So may we overcome by the very obstacles that meet us in the Christian life. The state of the redeemed Is reconciliation with God. Formerly estranged from him by sin, they are restored to God's favor and consecrated to his will. This state is made possible by Christ’s sacrifice. If that sacrifice avails for us, we must sacrifice our lives to Christ—to be used in his service, "Freely we have re- celved,” let us freely give to him in giving to other men. --------------- •--------------- “UNDER THE CHRISTIAN BANNER" is the theme of the Rally Day program at the Church of Chrixt Sunday morning. The emphasis of the program Is Christ ian iltlxenxhip. The children and young people of the Bible School will be featured In song, exercises. and pageant. The program will begin at 9:45. The school has set as its altend- a nee goal 201. Mrs. Mildred Haynie is chairman of the pro gram committee. Mrs. John Schoenwald Is superintendent of the school, and Ear) F. Downing, minister of the church. A special invitation Is given to all who are not attending any Sunday school to come. An offering will be taken to assist The Gideons In placing 5000 New Testaments with Psalms in Camp White. --------------- •----------- .— Word has been received that Jack Williams, who left recently to enter training at Little Rock, Arkansas, is confined to the hos pital with illness. J V. I have been asked by the editor of this paper to write thia coulmn. 1 will endeavor to give horst sense information upon general health subjects. Relaxed healthful sleep is one of the very essentials of a happy healthful life. A good many years ago some one said ¿havt one hour of good sleep before midnight was worth two after. I believe the truth is more correct than peo- pie think. A good set of springs and a good mattress are an investment that will pay for themselves in gixxl health. With the above mentioned articles a person lay down, stretch out and re I ■ all the muscles of the body a': prepare to sleep. When the body is relaxed healthful and refresh ing sleep comes and gives body a chance to repair it* i from the day’s turmoil. Vitamin C is found in many of the acid fruits and is very es sential to body well-being. Be sure to take an eight-ounce glass of fruit juice every day. INSURANCE A little more than 81 per mo. given you legal coverage on pub lic liability insur ance. We also write («llhion, Fire, Accident, Life and Bomb ing INSURANCE M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA War Damage Insurance * This will protect against direct loss or damage to property (fire and bombard ment) due to enemy attack. It supplements your regular insurance. If Interested in this protec tion, apply now as the for mer coverage expired June 30. Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 41 East Main Notic to Our Customers IN COMMON WITH MOST OTHER BUSI NESS WE FIND THAT THE INROADS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE ON OCR PER SONNEL BY THE ARMED SERVICES NECES SITATE A REVISION OF OIR WORKING SCHEDULE. IN ORDER TO INHERE FOR YOU THE MOST EFFICIENT AND EFFEC TIVE SERVICE. TO ACCOMPLISH THIS WE ARE CLOSING OI R OFFICES XT NOON ON SATl RDAY, OCTOBER THIRD AND THERE AFTER EACH SXTI RDAY AFTERNOON I X- TIL FURTHER NOTICE. DEPOSITORIES HAVE ALREADY BEEN PROVIDED IN SOME OF THE OFFICES AND WILL HE INSTALLED IN ALL JUST AS Ql TCKLY AS THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE. THESE DEPOSITORIES WILL ENABLE YOU TO CON TINUE MAKING PAYMENTS AT ANY TIME <M)NVEN1ENT TO YOUR.SEI J-’. IN CASE OF TROUBLE SERVICE .MEN CAN BE REACHED BY TELEPHONE AS USUAL. The California Oregon Power Company