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About Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1931)
THE GOLD HILL NEWS THfRSDAV. FEIiKVARy. ,9, ,93, about a development of its natural resource*, w ill be the means even tually o f greatly increasing the ac tual number of persons per square mile now residing in the the sec tion now served by the assocaton. It has been slated that the re sources of this Mid-Pacific Empire r v - v ! HOME IIOMK I RIED R E t ll’EH could permanlly support sixteen not see her, spoons of baking powder. Bake in 1 POPI LAION OF MID-PACIFIC persons to the square mile, which, All, all are gone, Ihe old fam iliar layers made from Hie follow ing: EMPIRE SHOWS 58% GROWTH if true, is something w ell w orth Huhniitted by our reader« for the faces. Two cups of sugar three fourths of striving for. Ih-nelit of Other» Who May Care a cup of blitter, one eup o f sweet --------- o--------- To Try Them (>host-likc, I pai-ed round the m ilk, one of < orn start'll, Iwo of Between the year* of 1920 and haunts of my childhood. flour, three teaspoons « f baking 1930 the population of the .Mid-Pa- Ac were fortunate this week in •arlli seemed a desert I wa* hound powder, and Hie whiles of six eggs 1 cific Empire increased 58.4%, ac- receiving three recipes from our Io traverse, beaten Io a s tiff froth. j cording to figures given out by of- readers which we pass ultstig Io you Seeking Io Ibid Ihe old fam iliar ' ficials of Hie Northern C alifornia- ♦ ♦ ♦ w ith the knowledge that Ihev have face*. j Southern Oregon Development As- CHICKEN PIE been tried uml enjoyed by the per I soeiation. 52.010 persons have se Have the chicken prepared as for sons contrihilling them. W e are in Friend of my bosom, thou more lected this district fo r their homes frieasee. Put in a ketlie without Here is (be sketch of a flower hopes that many more of our read than u brother, ’ j during that period. and cu ff set. They hip very easy ers w ill send in one or more of Why wert not thou horn in my liver, heart, clc.—and cover w ith Tamale W hat became of Allhough freight rates are higher boiling water and cook gently for Io make and w ill mill Hint little new their favorite recipes for these col , Schmidt? father’* dwelling , in this section than elsewhere in umns. about two hours. (The liver, etc., touch that often makes it possible So might we talk of the old fam il Larne—W hy, he went to America .'lould he rooked separately and s the United Stales, and lack of ade- to wear a dress ufler you lutvt Tliose contributing to this page iar faces— and made a name for himself there. grown tired of R, orlglnul form. used for sandwich fillin g or some : quate transportation has retarded w ill have th eir names printed up I development, it is remarkable that Tamale— How The flow er as well as the cuffs on their articles unless they other How some they have died, and other dish calling fo r chicken gib : the population figures during 1920- Carne He calls him self Smith lets.) Have ready five or six pota ore made from petal shapes. There wise prefer and indicate. W riters some they have left me, ‘ 1930 show such an upward trend. ! now. is a pattern to use for the petals need not confine themselves to rec And some are taken from me; all toes. pared and diced or cul into W ith Ihe establishment o f a new cubes w ith French potato «utter, If you want the flowers Io he larg ipe* alone. Articles upon flower arc departed, harbor at Crescent City, and more .‘.ild to the chicken and cook for Quiggle—I hear your son is tak culture, pest control, home gardens er or smaller then enlarge or In- All. ull are gone. Ihe old fam iliar |\v< ills minutes more, or u n til the 1 transportation facilities available. ing an extra subject at college this sewing, fancy work etc. are like faces. polatoe'. are lender. Now add sail Ibis increase should soon he still year. wise so lie llid. W'e want Io make pepper, a litlle chopped parsley and more pronounced. During the ten- this page have a personal I m h. of Pscadds— Yes, the doctor said he tw ii t.-bli • poons of (lour mixed year period just passed Jackson couldn’t stay at college unless he interest to every woman le a d e r. county shows a steady and contin , smooili. H ive ready a large bak- got more sleep. Here are this weeks contribu ! ing dish lined w ill) good pie dough. ued growth, the population in 192C tion*: Pour thicken anil potato m ixture having been 20,405, w hile in 1930 LEMON CREA.M Sam—The doctor says he w ill re I i>ih» B. cover w ith crush, brushing Ihe census gives a figure of 32,918, Since the price o f eggs is «.« low f o r th e move my appendix fo r $1,200. or an increase of 61.3%. a litlle m ilk to glaze, 4iakc for now many housewives are taking Louise—Oh, Sam, I ’d much rather Klamath county, w ith a popula about twenty minutes, making sure advantage o f this opim rtunily of us have a new auto. tion of 11,413 in 1920, and 32,407 in that lower t'Ual is done. If you Ing them in various ways. like Ihe lo v e r crust may he lig h tly 1930, leads Ihe entire section in per This is a very simple and dainty Friend— What is your baby go ■ cook'd liefore the chicken is put cent of increase, w ith 183.9% of in dessert and one that is «piickly /Va n et/ Hart ing to be when he grows up? in the dish The dish i s greatly crease ill those ten years. made — It is called lemon ere on. Daddy—A blackmailer. I ’m afraid. improved if after the chicken has Even w ith these astounding per Beat the yolk* of 1 eggs u ntil Friend— Why, what makes you been cooked Hie bones and most of centages of growth before us, the thick and light colored. Add 4 lub- FIGS ■ Hie '-k in arc removed. The meat Mid-Pacific Empire is s till under say that? lespoofls of sugar. Juice and rind Fig and Bread Pudding—One cup should he left in as large pieces as . populated, government figures rec- Daddy—Well, we have to give of one lemon, grated line, 2 table f ently issuel by the government in him something every little w hile spoons boiling water. Simmer on of suit pork, chopped very fine, one possible. ♦ ♦ ♦ :i population bulletin showing that Io keep him quiet. stove u ntil thick and creamy, slir- cup of bread crumbs, one cup of ! Southern Oregon contains hut a ring frequently. While hot stir In raisins, one eup of chopped dales, TAPIOCA pudding Miss Oldone— I wear a switch in Hie whiles o f Ihe eggs that have a few currants and a bit o f citron Soak half a pound of tapioca ov ! little over four persons dw elling on been beaten u ntil very s tiff and lemon i«-el, salt cinnamon, cloves ernight in a pint of m ilk and cook ¡each spunre,mile o f te rrito ry , w ith my hair, hut then you can’t tell it. Miss Young—I can’t? Why, I dry mid I tablespoon* of sugar. and alspice, one cup of sugar, Iw o i slowly in a double boiler u ntil soft i even less ttian that in the Northern have told it to lots of men. Heap in sherbet glasses and serve. cup* of m ilk teaspoon of baking and thick, adding sugar and fla vo r ! California district. Tile program of the Northern powder uml flour Io make quite ing In lastc, and a pinch of salt. stiff. Boil in pudding dish fo r three ) Mold, chill, spread w ith jam, and California-Southern Oregon Devel Prof. Foozle (to his class)—Are CRESCENT NUT BREAD opment Association to provide this you laughing at me? hours. Eat w ith hard sauce. Mrs. Bud Beicher cover w ith whipped cream. Fig Cake— Two cups of sugar I section w ith greater transportation Class (in chorus)— No! S Cup Sugar, I teaspoon Maple- — o--------- Prof.—Then, what else is there ein, I rounding teaspoon salt, 2 cups (dark brow n), one cup of butler, Now that wc are married per- facilities, particularly a water out m ilk. I eup chopped walnuts, 2 cups one of water one teaspoon each of j liap I might venture a to {>oint out let at Crescent City, and to bring in the room to laugh at, flour, 2 cups graham flour, 2 tea- cloves, cinnamon and nutmeg, four a few of your little defects.” eggs Iwo cups of chopped raisins, spons Baking Powder. Don’t bother, dear. I ’m quite I.et the halter stand in hake pan one pound of tigs chopped, two aware of them. Those little de ups of currants, washed and dried, fects tire vented me from getting a one-half hour, then hake in model ate oven one hour, very nice ft» ■h ee nips of flour, and Iw o tea- much better man than you are.” sandwiches. PAGE I THE JOKERS CORNER ■xMARY MARSHAL! 1 onte » BOILED CAKE Mix 2 cups sugar, 2 cups rue ¡en 2‘ j cups wider, 3-8 cup shor! liny I teaspoonful cinnamon, lee s|Mion crease Hie sire of (he petal pattern. Cut Hie petal from cardboard or heavy paper. Then w ith a piece of chnlk or crayon mark Ihe outline of the petal on Hie material. For n substantial silk or woolen dress you may make them from silk or cotton pique, preferable Hie line ribbed sort. For a lighter weight dress you may use organdie, geor gette, or silk crepe. A new idea is to use rather s tiff taffeta which gives a smart effect hut is not so easily laundered as the o ilie r ma terials. A llow a half inch between the petals if you lake them to he picot- ed. The outline of each petal w ill, you know, he finished w itli ma chine hemstitching. Then you cut along the hemstitching, leaving a picot edge on the edge of Hie petals. I f you like you may finish the pet als w ith a fine rolled liem which you cun do yourself. The straight edge of Ihe petal should not lie pic- oled. Gather this and make the flower from eight or more petals. If you like you can use eight large petals along Hie outside of the flow er and seven smaller ones in an in ner circle. A large head or button is used Io cover the center where the petals meet. The ru ffs are made from slightly gathered petals stitch ed to a hand about an inch wide, of the same material. sail, ’4 teaspoon eh IVCS. Mi teaspoon allspice, Boil ail in- gredients 5 minutes. Add I tea ■ spoon soda and 2 Icasp. ns ha :n; powder. Bake 1 hour in w c ven | Cover w ith caramel icing. fornia on your train trip East at no acidi ti gnai cost C oach a n d to u r is t fa r e s r a d ic a lly cut T H E OLD FA M ILIA R FACES By Charles Lamb I have had playmates, [ have had companions, in my days of childhood, ill my jo y ful schooldays,' All, all arc gone, the old fam iliar faces. I have been laughing, I have been carousing. D rinking late, sitting laic, w ith my bosom cronies, All, all arc gone, Ihe old fam iliar faces. I loved a love once, fairest among women: Closed arc her doors on inc, I inusl PINKEY DINKEY Southern Pacific has cut coach fares East to new low levels. See C a lifo rn ia on your way. It costs no more. Tickets are good in warm, clean coaches on fast traie 3. Liberal stopovers at impor tant cities en route, such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso— now at the height o f th e ir gay m id -w in te r season. $5O/0 CHICAGO via San Francisco, Los Ange les and other w inter resorts. DES M O IN E S . . $43.io W A S H IN G T O N . . 77.73 N EW YORK . . . 8 0 . 7 0 and m..nj others. Ask .ilxxit the new tickets good in Tourist Sleepers. This extra comfort costs but little more. Southern F t Save time and avoid hard w ort’.'.’ f o r 20 cents a week No woman within reach of electric current can afford to wear herself out over a wash-board and tub and hand wringer— when an electric washer actually cleans better and costs only a few Scents a week to operate. Perhaps the children or the home gaol-Il 'is» laaerve more of your tim» There are so many thing- that you -wily Ira n i to do. An electric ironer w ill save hours. You can sit at the work while it quickly does the large, straight pieces as well as the small ones— no carrying of six- pound sadirons. ' ( : Or an electric iron w ill relieve much of the old drudgery. A ll these time- and IZ'oe-eavi ig devices are inex- peaolve to hay and ready to serve you at the touch of a switch. I 9S-76lS|' THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMP A N T q ’ Y sst rsrUsrs / ^ P j ^ * la r r s |r ts * ’ jO T • J- 8. PRIME. Agent By Terry Gilkison ' m ar v h a p a l it t l e l a m ? it t o B O T iw e fU HUTTO N, ANP $O O N T H E L A M ? 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