Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 25, 1943, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Thursday, November 25, 1943
11 00 - Morning Service.
Subject: “Christian Courtesy”
6:30 • Christian Endeavor for
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Juniors and High School age.
7:30 - Evening Service
Gordon C. Griff in-Past or
Chaplain Virgil W. Jackson.
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
96th Division Headquarters. Camp
Superintendent.
White, will preach
11:00- Morning Worship.
Midweek Service Wed. 7:30 p in
6:30 - Young People's Meeting
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7:30 - Evening Service
7:30. Wednesday- Mid-week fel­ TALENT METHODIST CHURCH
lowship hour.
Dr. George W Bruce, Minister
APPEARING AT THE IJTIÍIA THEATRE. MUX., MON , I I »'S.
AT THE CHURCHES
THE CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN
Ashland and Medford
Ward E. Pratt, Pastor
10:00 - The CTiarch School.
Graded lessons for the children.
l\»pic: "Truthfulness at all
Tinies”
11:00 - Worship Service
The message will be given by
Elder E W. Pratt, father of the
Rev. Ward E. Pratt. Elder Pratt
is from Wenatchee. Washington.
Evening service in Medford at
8:0.)
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.
SCIENTIST
Pioneer A ve., South
Cu:.day morning service at 11
o’clock..
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Wednesday evening meeting,
wnich 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.
RECIPES
IN THE KITCHEN
9:30 • Worship service
Subject: "Bread and Water”
10:30 - Sunday School with
Clarence Holdridge. Supt.
Midweek Bible study and pray­
er service. Wednesday. 8:00 p in
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FT A HOLDS NOON
LUNCHEON RECENTLY
j
Members
of
FTA
(Future
Teachers of America) Chaptei
at the Southern Oregon Collegi
of Education met at noon lunch­
eon last week at the Lincoln
School Cafeteria, with Dr. Wai
ter Redford as speaker.
Dr. Redford’s address dealt
with the history and aims of the
organization, which is a junior
brunch of the National Educa­
tional Association.
The FTA
Chapter at SOCE being one of the
first to organize after the na­
tional junior branch was estab­
lished. it has received recognition
from the national office for its
early and continued activity, ac­
cording to Dr. Redford
Bernice McMartin of Red Bluff.
Calif., president of the chapter,
presided at a business meeting at
which officers for the year were
nominated. About 15 member.'
were present, including as guest1
Misses Florence Allen. Lurline
Brady and Ida O'Brien, members
of the Lincoln Training Schoo)
faculty.
CRIME DOESN 'T PAY. No» even in th.
kitchen. Are you guilty of thing. Id« thii?
“Hamburgers with” is an all-
American favorite. The following
recipe is nutritionally enriched
with vitaminized margarine:
STIFFED
HAMBURGERS
ON
She iliil the Evidence in the
» Giirbage ("nn
If you’re the kind of housewife
who throws away outside lettuce
leaves, you only have one alibi:
they’re nice to hold old coffee
grounds.
"Lettuce leaves, cabbage leaves
and the outer greens from most
vegetables arc full of good nutri­
tional elements" say home econo­
mists at Revere’* Experimental
Kitchen. “Use them for soups,
sauces and gravies."
Don’t hide the evidence in the
garbage cun. You’ll have a guilty,
uneasy look when the garbage col­
lector conies around.
Judy Canov« struggles to pin Iknni» Do down to a definiti propoli ol
marriage in "Sleepy l-agoon," with Huth Donnells
U LL A MARINE
BY WAV OF RADIO
Tell it to the Marines!
Better yet, tell it to you I Ma­
rl te overseas by radio.
Six .lays a week a 10 minute
program is broadcast from San
Francisco to Marines in the Pa­
cific It consists of messages from
relatives and friends of Marines,
each message being limlt*<d to 100
words.
’I epic il items include births In
• he family, en'.’ igenn ><t»i n<l i >►
riages of refill Ives and friends.
news of how the local f< xitb.ill
te. . is faring, comments on the
Marine’s latest letters, and chei-rv
wishes from home The 100-wo rd
limit applies only to the text of
the mess t gr
Messages may I m - sent for tnins-
mittal to the Public Relations Of­
ficer. U S Marine Corps. 1
Montgomery Street. San Fran­
cises* Full name, rank and the
address of the Marine, together
wl»h the name anil address of the
sender, must be printeil on the
message
Youth Fellowship lias
Tliunksgivhig Party
The Methodist Youth Fellowship
group met in th« purltti * ol Hie
church Monday evening for a
Thanksgiving season party Mr
ami Mrs John llllll >gs the •>ou-
sors. had plan.led the nioai .ntcr-
rating program of quiet .«ml lively
games so that there was not a
dull moment from tin- time i hey
entered the loom until I he time
for the putty t*> break up
t le
There was at the «ent*-,
1-
room a huge botiqin ol it
them unis
ss
Miss Laura Billing
'
Betty Sue Reed, th. refresh
committee, served chocolate
doughnuts T1»e young folk
t*> their homes saying, *'l*el’s
another patty like this itwti
ONION SLICES
1 pound hamburger
1 tablespoon melted marga­
rine
1 tablespoon ketchup
4 slices bread
1 egg beaten
1 tablespoon milk
Divide hamburger into six equal
lervings. Roll or pat out as thin
ss possible. Sprinkle with salt und
pepper. Make dressing by com­
bining bread, egg, milk, ketchup
with 1 tablespoon melted mar­
garine.
Place a spoonful on
.*aeh square.
Bring edges of I
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
M d\q ktal rrulkod ^e\ toidex coli
neat up over the dressing, pat I
CHURCH
nto shape, being sure all dressing
For Steaks. Chops i Patties
Is covered. Kry in hot margarine
Cor. 4th and C. Sts.
Since pat riot ism forbids using
in skillet. When brown on both
9:30 Saturday: Sabbath School.
quantities
of fat simply to indulge
sides, add *-3 cup water, cover and
I. Place meal in
Worship at 11:00. Saturday
cook over low heat 8 to 10 min­
in a fondness for frii <! potatoes,
Song Service at 7:45 Sunday
heavy frying pan
utes. Serve on raw onion slices.
Westinghouse home economists go
Preaching at 8:00 o’clock. Topic -
Other favorite low-point recipes
in f<>r this ensemble called "coun­
2 Brown meat
’ Sundown in Sodom.” An example Enjoy Potluck Supper at
are found in a 32-page cookbook
try omelet " Put two diced po­
of what shall befall the unrepent­
•Ration-Time Recipes.” Free copy
on both sides
tatoes iwhich were cooked with
Church of Christ Monday may be obtained from National
ant Sinner.” by J. Z. Walker.
jteke's mil and three slices cubed
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Monday night 30 men and boys I Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis
3 Season with sail and pepper
bread
in a skill* t containing one
(1)
TCI
:
•
M
gathered in the dining room of the
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tablespoon drippings When brown
4 Do not cover. Do not add
Church of Christ for a Potluck
CATHOLIC CHURCH
old two well-beaten eggs plus one
supper. After a bountiful meal
Sixth ana C streets
fat or water
tablespoon milk for each egg. and
the
men
sang
“
Old
Black
Joe"
Rev. W. J. Meagher, Pastor. |
stir mixture just as for scram-
5 Reduce temperature
Mass Sunday morning a: 9 o’clock, and "What a Friend We Have
bled eggs Serves five and "ups”
in
Jesus
”
Dale
Dieckman.
accom
­
Sunday Schsol after Mass con­
and turn occasionally
the first-class protein quality of
The American Legion in Oregon.
ducted by the ladies of the church. panied by his sister. Maxine,
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the diet.
played
two
numbers
on
the
violin.
1
in
co-operation
with
the
Office
of
6. Pour off fal as it
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W w
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Lowell Hall also played two num­ Price Administration, has launched
accumulates in pan -Jr
bers
on
the
accordian.
Both
boys
la
mileage
conservation
program
Charles E. Brswn, Pastor
-
»
The World’s Netvs Seen Through
were enthusiastically received. Mr as one of its major undertakings
j
9:45 - Sunday School.
>
What Alwtut Our Scrap?
Baxter had charge of two very of the year, according to an­
11:00 - Morning 'Worship.
>
he hristian cience
onüor
interesting games Elto Petri read nouncement by W. W. Fordyce
6:45 - Young People.
>
An International
Neu i / m ¡>er
.
We
need
scrap,
the
brass
hats
a "Tall Hunting Story” and Mr of Portland, atate chairman.
7:30 - Evangelistic Service.
>
»» tut * itai iicx
ii \< i ft bi i-in *.
ikm
said.
Organized in the form of a ”4
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage Pray­ Downing read * letter from Chap­
Norway Slrrrt. b>«lun. M.-* h twil­
'
And
we
worked
like
the
devil
un
­
<
lain Howard Stansbery, a brother- in 1 War Club," the Legion's pro­
er meeting.
it Truthful—Constructive—I'nbt i»«-,l — l r»r fro 1 S, n> * ■ nil
*
til we were dead.
<
ism — Editorial« Are Timely md I nitro, uo, und II. I l.oly
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­ in-law of Mrs. Downing, who is gram emphasizes the importance
And now it liea wallowing in the
Features, Together with th« tX .-vkly MagS ’tn« Section, Me'«
now somewhere in Italy.
>
of car sharing among motorists
ing.
.mud.
the Monitor in Ideal Nrwapaprr fur the I Ion*«.
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in order to conserve gasoline, rub­
The rusty scrap that »tapped our
Price A1 1 00 Yearly, or III 00 a Month
<
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH GUIDE TO RABBIT
ber and motor vehicles "until
Saturday I muc , including Msgartne Section,
60 a Year.
bl<x*d1
victory is won.’’
RAISING ISSUED
Introductory Offer, 6 I muc « ¿5 Ganta.
Corner No. Main and Laurel Sts.
To assist the public in forming j We should remove the scrap and
AS OSC BULLETIN
Obtainable at:
«
■
Dr. George W. Bruee, Minister
ease
A
comprehensive
illustrated ride-sharing arrangements, it is
■
9:45- Sunday Church School.
contemplated that transportation Our job of licking the Japanese
*
There is no better place to study guied to home production of rab­ desks shall be conducted by local So we should move the scrap
<
bits
is
now
available
to
Oregon
and discuss the teachings of the
away,
war price and rationing boards,
Bible. In cooperative study and scarcity. While there are a numb- under the jurisdiction of the To speed our Victory on the way
- A
exchange of ideas many helpful new Oregon State College experi­ American legion and American
ment circular No. 155, “Rabbit
Myself, and other students, plead,
truths are discovered.
Legion
Auxiliary,
thus
providing
Production for Meat.”
LET’S GET THAT SCRAP AWAY
11:00- Morning Worship.
The bulletin, which may be ob­ a clearing house where motorists
WITH SPEED!
Subject: “Bread and Water”
can share their vehicles with
6:15 - The Methodist Youth Fel- tained free from any extension of­ others
Through these facilities
By Hugh Van Dewalker.
fice, includes sections on manage­
7:30 - Evening Service.
persons
desiring
rides,
and
mo
­
(From The Rogue News)
The Youth Fellowship will have ment practices, slaughtering and
torists desiring passengers, can
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charge of the evening service skinning, handling pelts, control-
file
their
requests
and
be
matched
PVT.
KEMPKE
VISITS
They will conduct a song service Ing diseases, and even a few rab­
up.
FRIENDS IN ASHLAND
of interesting hymns followed by j bit recipes.
Pvt. John Kefnpke from Camp
a review of the book” Angel Mo' j
Campbell, Ky., was visiting in
and Her Son. Roland Hayes” by
1 Ashland Sunday. Pvt. Kempke
McKinley Helm. Miss Laura Bill­
formerly lived for a time in Ash­
ings will give this presentation. I
land
and attended the Southern
lowship will meet for worship
Oregon College of Education,
Bible Class, Thursday at 7:30
graduating in 1940
At Camp
Campbell he is engaged in secre- I
NEIGHBORHOOD CHURCH,
I tarial work connected with the
CONGREGATIONAL
1 administration of construction and
Corner of Blvd, and Morton
operation of air bases. His ad­
9:45 - Bible Scohol with Mrs.
dress is Hdg. & Hdg., 31st Serv- '
Glen Prescott, Superintendent.
ice Group, Camp Campbell, Ky.
Classes for all ages. Parents are
He stated that his brother. Bob
urged to encourage attendance ,
1 (also a graduate of SOCE), is a
and reguarity by being present I
basic Instructor in the air train­
with the children.
ing base at Greenwood, Miss. He
11:00- Worship Service
received a lieutenant’s commission
Sermon by Mr. C. F. McCall.
at Randolph Field, Tex., In Au­
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gust.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
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KJ EXT year will be different Not only the weather, and market»,
CHURCH
IN and the need» of the country Our jobs will he different, too.
PATRIOTIC’ TO HOARD
North Main at Helman
Because next year we're going to do tho»e jobs differently and we
With the all-time record crop
Rev. Howard ,G. Eddy, Minister j
hope better!
of
Irish
potatoes
now
available,
9:45 - Bible School
We, whose job is producing goods and service», have been making
the government suggests buying
11:00 - Morning Worship and
resolutions like thi» for years And we've been keeping them' For in
them
by
the
bushel
and
storing
our kind of business, you either keep on finding better ways of doing
Junior Church.
them ag^'nat any possible future
things, or -you go backward! And if enough people do that, the
6:30 - Youth Program
carcity. While there are a num­
thing we call progress bogs down.
7:30 - Evening Service
ber of methods for home-storing
That’s why farmers keep on trying new »eed, and fertilizer», and
The railroad is a war industry. All train
Motion Picture: "Pedro’s New
machine», and »trains of stock That's the reason industry curries
potatoes, all very s.mple, West­
World” - the story of a country
on research another name for a constant »earch for new knowledge
* space is needed now to carry people doing
inghouse home economists say
boy in Brazil.
and better way» to do things B. cause most of us have been doing
these
are
the
cardinal
principles
Wednesday - Midweek Bible
war jobs and men in the armed forces. Such
this for years, America has had the highest standard of living in the
to
remember:
1.
Potatoes
must
be
world And it'» the reason, too, that American production is doing
Study and Prayer at 7:30.
mature and free from bruises or 1
travelers should not be delayed. Every time
so much today to bring victory.
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rot Don't wash. Brush off excess
After the war. America is going to need more than ever men with
TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCM
you don’t make an unnecessary train trip
soil, using care to »«void scratch­
the courage and enterprise to invest time, money, and hard work in
ing and marring. Store in barrels,
the search for better things And if America'» producers understand
you aid the war drive by just that much.
Rev. A. N. MacDonnell, Vicar
each other, and each other’s problem», we'll he able to do these all-
bins, boxes, baskets .crates or on
8:00:Holy Communion
important jobs better. General Electric Co., Schenectady. N. Y.
the
floor.
2
Keep
in
cool
place
9:30- Church School
but don't allow them to freeze I
ll:00:Service and Sermon
Hear the General Electric radio program»-"The G-E All girl Orchestra "Sunday 10
3 Storage space should be moist
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P m EWT. h.’Bf "The World Today" new«, every weekday 6:45 r.m. I WT, CBS.
and ventilated. 4. Protect from
CHURCH OF CHRIST
4»
BUY WAR BONDS
light if necessary, cover with pa­
Second and B Streets
per or bags.
Advance reservalioru required fur 3. I’. coach «pur«
Earl F. Downing, Minister
THE M I N F, R 1» R F. M S FOR
9:45 • Nursery for the babies
aft« HU ili
Q
U A L IT Y PRINTING,
and classes for all ages.
STEPS IN PANBROILING
KEEP ON............
American Legion
Stresses Car-Sharing
: WIÏH WÁR BONDS •
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Christian Science Re^dintr Room
Pioneer Avenue
Ashland, Oregon
Something to think
about before you
plan a train trip
Next Year Will Be Different
The friendly
Southern Pacific
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