riRSl METHODIST CHURCH
west Main at Laurel it
George G, Roseoerry. minUtep
Cera Id Nelson, associate
Sunday
8 i ,Adult ! nd
church school
?r,3?e& 11 a m Morning worship
10.45 a.m. Junior high classes
i 'ani Senior high, nursery
6:30 p.m. Junior hiffh MYF
6:30 p.m. Senior High MYF
Monday:
party0 p m'Junior H'8h skating
6:30 p.m. Junior High chiU feed
Tuesday:
11:15 p.m. Watch Night service
Thursday:
1 p.m. Woman's Bible class
party
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Eighth and Holly sts
D Kirkland West, pastor; David
Brown and Robert T. Bridge
Bunday
9 :i0 & ii a m. Church school
8 30 & 11 a.m. Worship service
5 p.m. Senior High iellowship
Thursday:
12 noon Men's luncheon
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
704 Lozier lane
Gilbert O. Skaar, pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
6:30 p.m. Training unions
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
6 p.m Midweek prayer service
FOLRSQUAItK CHURCH
2200 Roberts rd.
K. L. Mathewson. pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school ''
11 a.m. Worship
:30 p.m. Adult and youth meet
ings 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday:
8:30 p.m. Watch Night service
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
11204 South Peach st.
Roland Stewart, pastor
Sunday:
fl:45 am Sunday school
11 A.m. Worship
6 p.m.- Family hour
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Midweek prayer service
OPEN BIBLE STANDARD
2715 Table Rock rd.
Virgil Harsh, pastor
Sunday:
0:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:15 p.m. Overcomers Youth
service
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Bible prayer hour
PHILADELPHIA CHURCH
(Non-seclariarw
tnoi Grandview ave.
Mr. fc Mrs. Thomas White, pastors
Sunday:
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship
7 p.m. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
ROGUE V ALLEY UNITARIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Red Cross building
60 Hawthorne ave.
Ernest Wander, chairman
Sunday:
11 a.m. Church school
1 1 a.m. Service
12 noon Discussion and coffee
SACRt.ll HEART CATHOLIC
326 South Oakdale Ave.
Priests. Fr. Carl Mai. Fr. John A.
Ilg, Fr. William McLeod, Fr. Gil-
hcrt Lulay.
Sunday:
6. 7. 8:15, 9:30. 10:43 and 12
noon Mass.
2 p.m. Baptisms
7 p.m. Mass
Tuesday;
4-5:30 & 7:30-10 p.m. Confes
sions 7:30 p.m. Holy hour
Wednesday:
6. 7. 8:15, 9:30. 10:45 and 12
noon Mass
7 p.m. Mass
Saturday:
10 a.m. Cateehism for public
grade school students
4-5:30 and 7:30-9 p.m. Canfes
slun. Daily:
6:30 St R a.m. Mass
ST. LUKE'S METHODIST
2320 Siskiyou Blvd.
Charles McDonald, pastor
Sunday;
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Junior High MYF
7 p.m. Senior High MYF
ST. MARK S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Fifth st. and N Oakdale ave.
G R V BoMer. rector
David V A. Brcwne. assistant
1st Sunday after ChrfMnifiv
8 a.m. Holy communion
0:20 and 10:45 a.m. Nursery
school
9:30 am. Church school matins
With sermon
II a.m. Morning prayer
sermon
12:15 p.m. Coffee hour
Wednesday :
11 a.m. Holy communion
Friday:
11 a m Holy communion
with
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN
(Missouri Synod I
1020 East Main St.
John E. Simon, pastor
Sunday:
8:15 & 11 am. Worship service
9:30 a.m. Church school
Wednesday:
10 a.m. New Year's service
Saturday:
10 a m. Cnnlirmatinn rlasses
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State of the Union Message (January 1961)
Prayer Breakfast (February 1961)
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U.N. Address (September 1961)
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Sox ember 1961)
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Cuba-Another Crisis (October 1962)
Equal Job Opportunities (November 1962)
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Final Address (Fort WorthNovember 22, 1963)
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318 East Main
SALVATION ARMY
Beatty and Edward Sts.
Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth Angel,
commanding officers
Sunday:
fl:43 am. Sunday school.
11 a.m. Holiness service.
11 a.m. Junior Legion
2:30 p.m. League of Mercy
service.
4 n m. Corps cadets.
5:30 p.m. Young people's legion
oju p.m. upen air service.
7 p.m. Salvation meeting.
Monday:
6:30 p.m. Junior songsters,
7:30 p.m. Senior songsters.
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. prayer meeting.
Wednesday:
7 p.m. Teenage club.
Thursday:
10 am. Day home lea cue.
7 p.m. Night home league.
Saturday:
10 a.m. Sunbeams.
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST
1000 Greenwood st.
A. P. Ritz, pastor
Saturday:
9:30 a.m. Sabbath school
11 a.m. Worship hour
3 p.m. Sabbath school work
shop Sunday:
6:30 p.m. Fellowship dinner
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Senior Dorcas
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Griffin Creek and South Stage rds.
Bruce O. Rogers, pastor
Sunday
10 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Family hour
Tuesday:
8:30 p.m. New Year's eve pro
gram UNITY CENTER OF MEDFORD
Corner Haven & Holly, church
3777 Jacksonville hwy., center.
Katharine Bosworth. minister
Sunday :
9:4. am. Sunday school
11:15 a.m. Worship
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN
2000 Oakwood dr.
John O. Reynolds, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Morning worship
fi p.m. College supper
7 p.m. Senior high fellow
ship Tuesday:
9:30 p.m. Senior Hish
11:40 p.m. Watch Night service
Thursday:
7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH,
LCA
Fourth and Oakdale
Harvey C. Coovert. pastor
1st Sunday after Christmas;
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Worship service
4 p.m. Adult instruction class
Saturday:
9:30 a.m. Catechetical class
COUNTY CHURCHES
ASHLAND
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Frances Lane
Albert R. Nickodemus, pastor
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school
ind
Bible class
11 a.m. Worship service
Tuesday:
8 p.m. New Year Eve's service
Saturday:
10 a.m. Confirmation classes
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Kingdom Hall
700 North Main St.
W. D. Holman, presiding minister
Sunday:
3 p.m. Public talk
4:15 p.m. Walchtowcr study
Tuesday:
8 p.m. Bible study
Friday:
7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry
school and service meeting
CENTRAL POINT
I HIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
South 1st and Oak sts.
Donald Krug, minister
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Church school
11 a.m. Worship service
7 p.m. Youth fellowship
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Corner of Pine at Sixth St.
Moyd L Hdsey, pastor
Sunday:
9:43 a.m. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
7 pni, Young people's service
7:30 p.m. Evening service
Wednesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
EAGLE POINT
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Warren L. Christeiiscn, pastor.
Sunday:
9:45 a.m. Sunday school.
11 a.m. Morning worship.
6:30 p.m. Young people's meet
ins 7:30 p.m. Evening service.
Wednesday:
6:30 p.m. Choir practi'" t
7:30 p.m. Prayer s-id Bible
study.
SHADY POINT SEVENTH-DAY
ADV ENTIST
Crater Lake hwy., near Sams Val
ley junction
A. P. Ritz, pastor
Saturday:
9:30 a.m. Sabbath srhnol
II a.m. Holy communion
Tuesday:
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday:
10 a.m. Dorr As welfare center
open in Eagle Point
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Feeding the Family
ZOLITA
Food
Cheese Concoction Takes
On Festive Dimensions
Here again is an opportunity
to follow your fancy as to dec
orative effect or effects. This
cheese concoction can be mold
ed into one big ball or made
into smaller balls. It can be
rolled into a log or logs, made
into a wreath or wreaths, bell
or bells. Or, what ideas do you
have? For ultimate cracker
spreading.
It or they may be rolled in
finely chopped nuts, finely chop
ped parsley, finely chopped
chives or try half and half
parsley and paprika. Or nuts
and parsley.
Bring to room temperature,
one half pound aged grated
Cheddar cheese, one fourth
pound blue or roquefort cheese
and an eight ounce package of
cream cheese; blend thorough
ly. Add juice of one medium
size onion (made by grating
onion on fine grater), one fourth
cup dry sherry, one teaspoon
Worcestershire, one half tea
spoon salt, one eighth teaspoon
cayenne. This may seem a bit
moist, but chilling will firm it
adequately preparatory to mold
ing. When firm enough to
handle, form into desired
shape(s), roll in favored cover
coat; wrap or cover with waxed
paper and chill until about 15
minutes before serving time.
Guacamolc Versatile
California Specialty
Straight from Elena's Secrets
of Mexican Cooking, we've
taken this versatile recipe for
far-famed guacomole which is
wonderful dip for fried tor
tilla chips or crackers; wonder
ful loo on lettuce as an accom
paniment for meat or fish. And
try it some time for a surprise
filling for miniature cream
puffs.
Mash two very ripe medium-
size avocados with a fork, not
too smooth, and add two med
ium size tomatoes cut into
small pieces, one medium size
onion or a bunch ot green
onions, finely chopped; ado
green peeled chilis or small
pickled hot peppers, chopped
very fine, to taste; add wine
vinegar or lemon juice and salt
to taste.
If not used at once, cover
closely with transparent wrap or
foil as it darkens when exposed
GOLD HILL
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Fifth ave.
Charles Pearson, pastor
Sunday:
una a.m. unurcn scnooi
11 a.m. Worship
fi:30 p.m. Junior choir
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic ierv.ee
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Corner Fourth st. and Sixth ave.
Dewev Jeffrey, minister
Sunday:
vao a.m. aunaay scnooi
11 a.m. Worship service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
GOLD HIM-.
Fifth l. and 4th ave.
Sunday:
H:SU a.m. unurcn urnnm
11 a.m. Morning worship
COMMUNITY METHODIST
Corner 4th. st. and 4th ave.
William Stacy, pastor
Sunday;
fl:4. a.m. umirrn scnooi
11 a.m. Worship
CONCORD SPIRITUAL
CHAPEL NSAC
SliO and ave.
Mrs. Elvina Coiburn, pastor
Sunday:
7.JU p.m. service
JACKSONVILLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOO
Fifth and Blacks tone
E. O. Summers, pastor.
Sunday:
11 a.m. Worship. !
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service
Tuesday;
p.m. Fellowship hour and
communion
JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
Fr. William McLeod.
Sunday:
f) a m, Mass.
Tuesday:
9 a.m. Mass
PHOENIX
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST
Corner First and Rote Sts.
Noel Mills, pastor
Sunday:
9Ao a.m. hunnay school
11 a m. Worship service
6:30 p.m. Training union
7:30 Dm. EvcnuiE service
Wednesday:
7:3ii p.m. rrayer meeting
R IS p.m. Bible sludy
SHADY COVE
OCR LADY OF FAT1MA
AThOl.IC CHURCH
Sunday:
10 A m. Mass.
Tuesday:
10 a.m. Mass
Saturday:
iu a.m. caiccnism
ST. MARTIN'S EPISCOPAL
Stanley Welch, vicar.
Sunday:
9:13 am. Family wonnip
service
Mnnday:
7p.iT.. Youth choir practice
RURAL CHURCHES
(ilBRON ACRES PENTECOSTAL
CHLRCII OF GOD
130 Gibbon rd.
Tom Cardona, pastor
Sunday:
B:43 am. Sunday school
11 a.m. Morning worship
fi:30 p m. Junior church
7 pm. Evangelistic service
Wednesday:
7 pm. Young people
Friday:
7 p m. Bible study and prayer
MEADOWS UNION SUNDAY
SCHOOL
Jet. Meadows tV Rumcy Roads
Lester Wilcox Jr., pastor
Sunday :
10 a m. Sunday school
11 a m. Worship service
SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY
(Interdenominational)
School noue
Sunday
10 a m. Sunday school
TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH
John S Kissee, pastor
Sunday: ,
843 a m Sunday school
1 1 a m. Worship
fl 13 pm Young peoples meet
ing 7pm Evening service
Wednnday:
7 30 p m B i b 1 1 study and
prsjr aervice
MEDFORD
VINCENT
Editor
to the air. Varv this recipe by
adding pomegranate seeds.
tresh coriander or Chinese pars
ley, chopped peanuts or bits of
crisp bacon. Recipe makes three
cups spread.
Cold Turkey Talk
Cooked turkey as everyone
knows keeps well in freezer for
several months. Whether you've
fresh leftovers, take leftovers
out of the freezer, or roast a
turkey (just so you'll have left
overs as we do), here are some
ways with turkey that may sug
gest new ideas to you.
Turkey Slices. Surely in al!
the world, there's no turkey
eating superior to cold turkey
sandwiches made with butter or
mayonnaise and each sandwich
salted and peppered; cranberry
sauce on the side.
Turkey Cubes or Chunks. Au
gratin with noodles; creamed
in rice rings or on toast; cur
ried, Hawaiian style (with pine
apple); hot or cold turkey salad,
a la King or Newburg, chop
suey or chow mein, pot pie, stew
with dumplings, Tettrazini or
scalloped.
Ground Turkey. This is ideal
for chili con carne, cutlets, hash,
loaf, turkey omelet. Make turn
overs with a cheese sauce or
make turkey waffles for break
fast, lunch or supper specialty.
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serving either hot or cold, placa
canned smoked ham on rack in
shallow baking pan. Heat in
325 degree oven, following di
rections and timing printed on
the can.
To make glaze that is new
and different, combine one cup
brown sugar and one-half cup
spiced crabapple juice and heat.
About a half-hour before end of
heating time, remove ham from
oven. Spoon one-third of glaze
on ham and return to oven.
Add remaining glaze at two !0
minute intervals. Garnisn plat
ter with well-drained crubipplcs
placed on holly or lemon leaves.
Hot Tomato Punch
For a zesty hot beverage in
seasonal color tone, pour one
No. 2 can tomato juice (two and
one-half cups) into a one-quart
saucepan. Add one tablespoon
garlic spread and one-half tea
spoon seasoned salt; simmer
gently for 10 minutes. Four
servings.
Savory Fish Chowder
Few tilings are more satisfy
ing than a savory fish chowder
as a change from ricli holiday
foods. Company will relish this,
too. Eight servings using one
pound fish fillets, preferably cod
or haddock. Improves with age,
if you're lucky enough to have
some left over.
Early in the day, fry out one-
fourth cup diced salt pork in a
large kettle over low flame. Add
four medium size potatoes peeled
and diced, one medium onion,
chopped, one and one-half cups
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cold water, one teaspoon salt
ami one-half teaspoon pepper;
cook until potatoes are tender
(about 15 minutes). Add one
pound fish fillets cut into gen
erous one and one-half cubes,
using cod or haddock. If you
use frozen fish fillets, let them
thaw first. Cook until fish is
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Remove from heat and set aside
until serving time to let flavor
ripen.
At serving time, add three
cups milk and one tablespoon
butter to soup mixture and heat
to simmering point. Pour into a
large tureen or bowl or serve
from soup pot if it is present
able. Spiced Grapefruit
Spiced broiled fresh grape
fruit. Cut grapefruit in half as
usual. Remove seeds. Separate
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Place under broiler to brown
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Busy Day Casserole
So many things to do. Solve
problem of easy dinner by plan
ning generous casserole of Cali
fornia large dry lima beans. If
you add some meat to the limas
as they cook, you'll have a
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a salad and fruit dessert to
round out the meal. Handy
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sliced frankfurters or any of the
canned ham products, diced.
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PORTLAND (UPI) -Regional
U.S. Forester J. Herbert Stone
said Thursday the forest service
would take another look at the
desirability of an aerial tram
way in the Columbia Gorge.
Stone said it would be part of
an overall recreational planning
study.
Stone said earlier he had con
ferred with representatives of
Bonneville Aerial Tramway,
Inc., which had requested an
application to construct the
tram.
The initial application of the
firm was denied by the super
visor of (he Mt. Hood National
Forest.
Stone said a study which
would include a possible tram
way should not be limited to the
Munra Point site, the proposed
location of the tramway, but
should cover such things as an
inventory and analysis of pos
sible tramway locations both on
the Oregon and Washington side
of the river.
Spokesmen for the firm, Lau
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said the proposed Bonneville
tramway would not be an eye
sore and would not harm any
natural wonders of the gorge.
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The Family Council
hdltor's no'e: The Pamllr
bnycMamsi, tnrfe clergymen,
Karri article la a summary of a family disagreement presented to the
Council. Tii-s Council deals with problems, major and minor,
encountered by guidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
Mrs. Alma Denny. (Copyright by Geqekai Feature Corp.)
Mrs. R. A. I want her to
stop filling her sisters' heads
with sex talk.
Jeanne A. I don't want them
to go through the embarrass
ments I had.
Mrs. U. A. We have three
daughters and a young son. Our
eldest seems to have appointed
herself Miss Sex Information
around the house. When I hear
the other two girls use certain
words or discuss "methods,"
I'm upset and horrified. I ask
them where they learned that
and they say Jeanne told them
"lols of stuff." She's 18. Maybe
she's full of college-girl talk,
but the kids are only 13 and 11.
They're not her job.
Jeanne A. My mother has
the peculiar idea (hat keeping
girls ignorant will keep them
"pure." She kept me so ignorant
that when a Boy scout kissed
me at 12, after a troop party,
I thought I was pregnant. My
dismay sent her, my aunts, and
grandmother into gales of laugh
ter. My gin-mends were more
than willing to give me the low-
down on sex, but after a good
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hygiene course, I see how little
they or I really knew.
The Council: Parents are be
stowed upon children to fill
needs. An unfilled need creates
a vacuum. And since Nature
abhors a vacuum, it is soon fill
ed willy-nilly. Mrs. A., possibly
through ignorance or squeam
ishness, believed she could skip
over the vacuum of sex infor
mation for her daughters, trust
ing that school, doctors, books,
"life," would do her job. But
that vacuum is usually taken
over quickly by Paris postcards,
printed filth, movies, plays, bal
lets, and "know-it-all" tipsters.
Jeanne, having discovered her
own monumental ignorance,
wants to spare her sisters the
let-down of learning they've
been misinformed, the humilia
tion of being non-informed. In
stead of objecting, Mrs. A.
should offer to "join the party,"
in order to fill in the blanks
pertaining to morals, religion,
and attitudes. To fortify her
self, she can write to the Amer
ican Medical Association, Chi
cago, or The American Institute
of Family Relations, Los An
geles, for inexpensive booklets.
She, not Jeanne, must explode
the stork chimera.
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