Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 26, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, Nov. 2Ü, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
We Are Thankful!
Page 3
18 L'.O. Alumni War
Victims lo ite Honored
JUST MAKKIED
For the past, for great men with
"Russel,” aaid little Thelma, “you
clear minds and noble ideas and
said
you wanted shin bone soup,
V ae O., Eugene,
Nov, 19 -
with loyalty that often made . Eighteen University of Oregon
I didn't remember down at the
Is
them seal their faith with their I alumni have given their lives thus
butcher shop, just what it was,
lite
blood
and I showed the butcher my shin
Wednesday
far in helping to protect the na­
evening meeting,
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF
For the present, for leaders that tion against Axis tyranny, it was
and he guessed it all right.”
Volli CHOICE TH ANKN4IIVl\G which includes tcatimonioa of
can plan and never grow weary, officially announced by the alum­
"Humph,” grunted Russ, "I’ll be
Christian Science healing, I m held
for boys that can join a suicide ni office this week. Each of the
darn
careful what cuts of meat I
at 8 o'clock.
Margaret turned off the hum­
brigade when nrciwsary and men will be honored by a gold ming vacuum cleaner, and specify in the future.”
Reading lUairri open daily from
who can say to a prisoner, "No, star act in a large new service straightened the slipcovers of the
2 to 5 I’M except Sundays and
I can't kill you: we don't d<> flag which will be hung from the armchair and the daybed that she • Subscribe for The Miner today.
Holidays
had pushed up to go over the rug.
things that way": for a General ad ministration building.
The public is cordially Invited
Then she stood quite still in the
MacArthur,
like
Lee
and
Jack-
to atten% these services, and to
'Hie service flag was presented doorway and looked at the small
son, wbo does not have to hate
use the Reading Room
to the university by alumni and bedroom with its southern expos­
bis enemies and who can re­
» s
.
students who contributed >81.42 to ure. It was as neat and imperson­
al as a pin. It might never have
port: "We treat our prisoners
a "penny parade" at the annual been lived in. Tne door stood
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Chiropractic Physician
with the respect and considers:
iMM ond and B Streets
Homecoming football game Satur­ open on the clean, bare closet.
Chiropractic service free to En­
tion
which
their
gallantry
so
Earl F. Downing, Minister
listed men
day. A new star will be added Tnere was not a pennant, not a
well merits",
Bible School 9:45 A M.
Office 244 Hargadlne Ph. 8821
for each alumnus killed in the team picture. not even so much
'Dial our President can say that service, officials have announced.
as an old Arith­
Morning Service 11:00 A M
metic book left
we have no designs upon the
Soruiun ' rhe Ixndshlp of Christ
Those listed by the alumni of­
to show whose
lands of other peoples and that
laird of Our Possession of
fice as having made the supreme
room it had
a commentator can call us, the
once been.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M.
sacrifice are Ensigns Verdi Sed-
people, to witness such a prom­
Margaret
with Young People’s High School
erstrom, formerly of Salem, ani
ise. That the President of the
stared at the
and Junior groups.
Eldon Wyman, Portland, killed at
FIRST HAIT1RT CHURCH
Uhillipine Commonwealth can
walls, the furni­
Eveiung Service 7:30 >* M.
Pearl Harbor; Captain Dale Las-
J. H. Turnbull, Minister
ture, anddeeply,
keep nis country's anniversary
Sermon
"God
Bless
America",
Earl
G
Williams,
selle.
Captain
Bible school 9:45 a. m, ( C. E
slowly, she real-
within our friendly borders and :
dtereoptican slide song service.
Cadet Leonard Dalllf, Captain Md-
ized that no
• Ashland’s Printers
Corry, superintendent.
that we can plan with him and I
matter what
Cottage Prayer Meeting Wed­
win E Swanson, all of Portland;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.
I
m
with all oppressed peoples for 1
Second Lieutenant Ernie Robert­ lodgers with their own trinkets
Young People's Union 7 ] P- tn nesday 7:30 I’ M.
final victory.
pictures might occupy it, she
Union Thanksgiving Service at
son. Cadet Leonard Gard, Colonel ana
Prayer, praise and Bible study
would always see it the old way.
That
we
may
know
the
truth
the Presbyterian church 10:30
James A Meek. Charles F. Goet- It was the old way that she saw it
hour, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
about our defeats as well as our tling, Harold C. Jepson, Captain now.
Thanksgiving morning.
A pair of hard-worn gray
111
victories, about ourselves as well Harry Q. Findley, and Cadet Her­ pants lay on the floor where they
sss
as our enemies, so that we need bert Jones, all of Eugene; Second had been dropped Three base­
CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
not
sacrifice and pray in blind Lieutenant Edwin? Morene, Reed­ ball bats were stacked with a fish­
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor
Bertrand F. Pelrraon, Tastor
obedience us cur enemies must. sport; Naval Cadet Donald Rock­ ing rod in the corner. A battered
Mass at V a. m. Bunday.
Fourth
and
C
Streets
red cap with a letter on it lay on
>44
That we are not only expecting well, l’ilôt Rock; Lieutenant Kent the bed. And through the bed, as
Church school 9:45 a. m.
to win this war, but more than Stltzer, Colorado; Cadet Byron though it were transparent, Mar­
TRINITY KPMCOPAL CHURCH
Morning worship, 11 o'clock.
Rev. A. II MacDoniirll, Vicar
ever in the history of the world, Vandenburg, Sacramento; and garet saw another bed, smaller,
Departmental meetlnxs at 6:30:
many groups and individuals Lieutenant James O. Reed, Ray- and with high slatted sides.
THANKSGIVING DAY
Junior, Young People, Adults.
Asked after a fire or wreck
She put the vacuum cleaner
are
planning to win the peace. mond, Washington.
8:00 A. M. Holy Communion
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
away and went down to her desk
is as to whether the property
Prayer meeting 7.30 p. m. Wed­ For an abundance of
and Sermon
material
in the sitting-room. She took the
was insured. This individual
A group or men at the club fifteen dollars rent that the new
9:30 A. M Holy Communion nesday evening.
things to share with all the suf-
query indicate« the import­
lodger
had
paid
that
morning
in
were discussing the color of their
raun* SUNDAY IN ADVENT I
fernng people of the earth.
' ’ '
ance of adequate insurance.
8:00 and 11:00 A, M
Holy THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH For our faith that the Ruler of wive'a hair, and Jones was the advance for the room, and added
We have for years written
to it, from her purse, three dol­
Communion
the universe is a God of right­ only man who couldn’t remember. lars and seventy-five cents more.
insurance on the property
CONGREGATIONAL
9:30 A. M Church School
eousness and that it Is His in­ He decided to rush right borne Then she drew out a sheet of pa­
717 Siskiyou Blvd.
of most of the wise people
4
4
4
Clarence F. McCall, Minister
tention to establish justice and find out.Dashing into the living per and began to write on it,
of Ashland.
Let us also
slowly, gravely.
FULL GOSPEL TEMPLE
that it is our high privilege to room, he found his wife sitting
9:45 A M Bible School, Mrs
provide protection to your
“
To
buy
a
bond
to
help
train
a
E. .Main «uid HUkijou Blvd.
cooperate with Him in this en­ on the davenport; he looked at young man to replace Don, Jr.—
holdings.
Glen Prescott.
her hair, and cried:
L. P. Furman, Paator
terprise.
11:00 AM
Worship Service
killed on June 6th in the Battle
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
"Brown”
of Midway.”
Clarence F. McCall
wih Sermon.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
(Letter from an actual communication i
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And from the davenport came in the
»st
Aiea of the Treasury Department./
I
C. A. service 6:45 Sunday eve­
a
surprised
voice:
ning. Evangelistic service to fol­ FREE METHODINT CHURCH Second Victory Garden
"Now, how did you know I was
Help our boys. Make certain
low at 7:30 o’clock.
East Main Street
Conference Soon at OSC here?”
the wage earner of the family
C. A. service and choir practice
Charles E. Brown, Pastor
joins a payroll savings plan and
7:30 Tuesday evening.
Bunday School, 9:45 A. M
The second annual victory gard­
tops that 10% by New Year's!
Bible study and prayer meeting
V. 5. TrraJwrj Department
Morning Worship,
11:00 A, M en conference to lay plans for
7:30 Friday evening.
Everybody la cordially Invited Evangelistic Service, 7:30 P. M continuing war-time expansion of
"I wonder whether Bill will
REAL ESTATE and
to ail services.
Jr. Missionary Service, 6:30 I’M home production of vegetables
REAL INSURANCE
love
me when I’m old."
Young People’s Missionary Six:. and small fruits has been called
Phone 8781
41 East Main
"You'll know pretty soon now
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Meets at 6:45 P. M
by William A. Schoenfeld, dean
CHURCH
dearie.
”
assured
the
other.
Midweek Prayer and Praise
and director of agriculture, to
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Howard G. Eddy, Min later
Service. Wed. 7:30 P. M meet at Oregon State college Fri­
Bible school at 9:45 a. m , Wirt Hymn and Song practice, Friday,
I envy the beasts two things |
day, December 4 Representatives
M. Wright, sujierintendent.
¡--their ignorance of what is said
at 7:30 P. M,
of 16 state organizations, associa­
4
4
4
about them, and their ignorance
»
»
»
tions, and councils have been in­
of evil to come.
Relieved in S minutes or
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
double your money back
SCIENTIST
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH vited to participate with the
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WTwo nr-u atootcli arid num painful »uff.-xat -
O.S.C. Extension service in the
For. N. Main and laurel Sts.
Pioneer Ave., South
CHEAP printing la expensive.
*OUJ’ •t”'n*'h *"'l hrartbum. dorton uuCly
conference,
These
include
state
­
Dr.
George
W.
Bruce,
Mtn
later
prnrr
lb. tha faaiat-artlns mnllctnn known for
11
00
Have
your
work
done
RIGHT
at
Sunday morning service at
rraptocM’ir falirf— madlrlnoa ISa thoao In M-m
wide
farm
organizations,
federal
Sunday
Church
school
9:45
a.
m.
by
Dorothy
Greig
the Home of Better Printing——
.¿L0,.,*’*'1’* Y*”11»'" brine« comfort In a
Subject "Ancient and
o'clock
or arndd. jour noon back on return of bottla
Morning worship 11 o'clock. and state agricultural agencies,
THE MINER PRESS
1 JUiy
to ui. 25c at al] druggists.
Modern Necromancy. Alias Mea-
OTHER
need
to
say.
"SundSj
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
anti labor organizations, as well
mcriatn and Hypnotism Denounc-
supper is the perfect meal at
Midweek Bible study hour and as consumer and home interest
ed.”
which to show off your special trick
praiae service is Wednesday eve­ groups
dishes.” I thought of that the other
Sunday Sch<x>l at 9:45 A M.
ning at 7:30.
The 1942 Oregon victory garden day < when mixing these waffles.
program has been
remarkably
successful, says Dean Schoenfeld,
but a still greater need looms for
more victory gardens in 1943. It
is hoped that out of the experi­
ences of the past year constder-
MEDFORD’S PRESCRIPTION CENTER
aple improvement can be included
in the program for the coming
\ IT AMINS—All Types at Lowest Prices
year.
War Plant Worker Buy» Bond»
The program for the confer­
for Warrior Hutband
The Store for Every Need
ence calls for discussions ii u ring
You
will
be
surprised to see so many items that
Although she hns two children
the forenoon session, followed by
to support on her wages as a pow­
you
can buy at small cost.
appointment of working commit­
er press operator at a war plant,
tees
to
meet
in
the
early
after
­
Mrs. Mabel W puts 18% of her
noon, and the adoption of their
pay every week into War Bonds
reports comprising
a complete
through the Payroll Savings Plan
Mrs. W. thinks of every bond
program.
Made with tomato soup they had
she buys in terms of what it can
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lovely flavor and a faintly rosy
do for her soldier husband out in
color, too, that was most appetitlng.
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Miner
today.
Australia. "Already." she says,
Then as a final touch I topped
"I've bought Jim n Garand rifle
them with crlap bacon — and the
and a gas mask in War Bondi. I Bonds. But you can stretch your­
family loved them. Maybe yours
feel I'm helping to bring him back self a bit more—make a few "sac­
will, too:
rifices"—and reach Uncle Sam's
safe and sound!"
' IM cup« flour (pastry)
goal of 10% for War Bonds every
U teaspoon soda
You Can Spare 10%!
payday! Sign up today with the
1Y4 teaapoonii baking powder
Maybe you can't save as much Payroll Savings Plan where you
Pinch of sail
H cup milk
as 18% of your salary in War work!
Dr. C. C. Dunham
MINER PRESS
THE FIRST
QUESTION
Billings Agency
Sunday Supper
brings Cream
Tomato Waffles
Acid Indigestion
served with
bacon strips
M
WHEN IN MEDFORD, MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS !
18% OF HER PAY GOES
INTO WAR BONDS
Western Thrift Store
30 North Central Ave.
Asthma Mucus
¡Loosened
Fini Day
i For Thousands of Sufferers
Je Who Laughs—-Lasts!
....RND, DURING THE ENEMY FUR. RTTRCfC
SINGLE-HANDED,SHOT DOiNN ZU JRP
ZEROS.... THEREFORE, t HRYE BEEN
DELEGATED TO RWRRD YOU J N THE
RHHE OF THE UNITED STATES
Choking, (lipins, wheoiins «p»smi of
Bronohtoi Aolhm* ruin deep mid enersv. In-
rjcdlcntf In tho proscription Mrndaco qalck-
r drculoto through the blood and common­
ly help loown tho thick ktrnnallns mucus
the first day. thus aldlnc nature In palliating
the terrible recurring choking spasm.«, and
In promoting freer breathing and restful
sleep Mendaco k not a smoke, dope, or In­
jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating
tablets that have helped thousands of suf­
ferers. Printed guarantee with each package
—money back unless comnletsly satisfactory.
Ask your druggist for Mendaco today. Only «0c.
H cup condensed tomato soup
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(Just aa it cornea from the can)
» e<gi«, aeixirated
t tablespoons melted shortening
/ Bift the flour, measure. Then add
aoda, baking powder and salt and
aift again. Combine the egg yolks,
milk and tomato soup and mix with
the dry ingredients. Beat the egg
whites until stiff. Fold them Into
the mixture then add the melted
shortening. This makes S to 4 large
waffles. Serve with crisp bacon
atrip».
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