Illinois Valley News, Thursday- March 21, 1910 Page Four . 1 active duty in the event of a na­ tional emergency, Major Charles C. Quigley, Corps Area Recruiting Officer stated. Major Quigley pointed out that Since medieval days the hot cross bun has been a symbol of '1 he ingredients: cup sugar; 2 tablespoons butter; tea- the advantages to ex-army men rood Friday. Nouadays the thrifty housewife makes her oun hot spoon salt; 1 cup scalded milk; 1 yeast cake softened in % CUP °f enlisting in the reserve are many, teaspoon of cinnamon; which include mainly the oppor- j :ross buns, as illustrated in these pictures taken at the studios of lukewarm water; 2 eggs; 4 cups flour; *4 teaspoon of nutmeg; cup of currants. Eleanor Hout, noted Chicago food economist. tunity for the ex-soldier to pro- j tect the grade he held at the time ' of his discharge from the Regular Army. He further added that in the event the reservist is called | to active duty during an emergen­ cy he will receive an additional , allowance to three dollars for ev­ ery month he has been a member of the reserve with a maximum of GOOD FRIDAY: Here’s How to Make Those Hot Cross Buns! Put augar, buttor. aalt In bowl. Add milk Stir. Cool. Whan lukewarm add yeaat and ono egg. boaton. Sift together hour, cinnamon. nutmog and add to liquid. Hi*. Stir m currant*. Place in greased bowl, coyer, and let rise until double tn bulk Turn dough onto lightly Soured board, shape into ball and knead until smooth and elastic. This re­ quires about 6ve minutes. Flour hind, lightly. n Glendale by the Engineering Plan and try to arrive at a deci­ Ore Reduction Company which is sion as to its merits and feasibil­ employing a process worked out ity.” INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCT MAKES DRY ICE TODAY ITEMS OF INTEREST \T0 T0WNSEND1TES by Ben R. Binns, metallurgical Dayton, Ohio, students debate chemist, who was a veteran of the i the Townsend Plan. Three high Cripple Creek and Goldfield camps. The residue black sands schools are sponsoring debates on from placers all over California, the subject of the Townsend Plan Nevada and Arizona are being as a result of organizing work treated, with astonishing results. among students by Trailblazers for Joseph E. Dirking, an officer of the Townsend Youth Association. —o— the company, has been visiting the Caldwell, Plan foe, to quit {he mining areas and collecting sup­ plies of the sands, Mr. Binns is House — Millard F. Caldwell of the chief engineer of the company. Florida has announced that he will not be a candidate for re-election. “While the generic term black Then- is considerable speculation sandn is employed, these residues as to whether Mr. Caldwell’s de­ are often gray or brown and some­ termination to quit Congress is times more highly colored, Mr. due to the knowledge that the Dirking explained. They include growth of the Townsend move* magnetites, titanates, chromites, 1 ment in his district was a distinct and chromates and even zirco­ menace to any ambition he may nates. Sheelite, the ore from which have had about being re-elected tungsten is derived, has also been Wouldn't surprise "me none.” found to carry substantial values in gold when treated by the Binns process. french laundry “The Glendale plant is now em-1 a DRY CLEANERS ploying 15 men, chiefly technici­ ans, and the management is plan­ Agencies ning to expand operations to em­ Haynes Clothing Shop ploy 60 on a three-shift basis. Wittrock's Store, Kerby Young men from U. C. L. A. are to Lew Hammer, Selma be trained. " 'That the big dredging com­ ( all: Wed. and Sat. panies are indifferent to the val­ ues they could be recovering is another piece of fiction,' said Mr. Dirking. 'We know of two of the largest companies which are sav­ I ing their black sands and have I been doing for several years.' I " ‘Other operators who today I are throwing away the sands they I could be concentrating are making I it possible for tomorrow’s miner - < [ STAJMPJRÜF PROCESS "Ken" Hamilton at the ( AVE JUNCTION MOTOR COURT is the man to aee (or information concerning the guar­ anteed RELIABILITY of O. K RECAPPING. Mr. Hamilton it our Authoriied Agent for the Illinois Valley and he has our schedule of Reduced Prices The charge* now in effect ere SO LOW that you can't afford to pa** up the opportunity to repair a carca** which *till ha* plenty of "go.” O. K. TIRE SHOP *10 EAST H STREET GRANTS PASS. OREGON » Regular Army, it was further stat­ ed. The Regular Army Reservist, or MODERN MINUTE MAN, en­ lists for a period of four years and receives a stated enlistment allow­ ance payable every four months and has no duty to perform other than to stand by subject to call to REDWOODS HOTEL I F H A LOANS BUILD NOW — PAY BY THE MONTH Valley Lumber Co. West F St. Phone 47 EASTER NOVELTIES MADEUP BASKETS Delight the Kiddies 10.49 2 JELLY EGGS Fruit Flavor* 15' NAME EGGS Marshmallow Eggs Any Name on Egg Bright Color* H lb. Grants Pass McGregor Co SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Excellent Coffee Shop IN CONNECTION REASONABLE RATES 1150.00. The strength of the Regular Ar­ my Reserve, as authorized by Con­ gress, is 75,000 men. Arrange­ ments have been made at all army recruiting offices in the corps area to furnish ex-army men literature covering this service and to also accomplish enlistments therein Major Quigley concluded. I ♦ 5c-10c-25c STORE Successors to C&B Economy, Grants Pass, Ore.