Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 27, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Mar. 27. 1042
About People You Know
King's ( lief Saves
Sugar in Recipes
• WANT ADS •
Anglers Asked to
Report Fish Count
LOST Ladies’ wrist watch. Find­
er please return to Miner office.
Reward.
With the opening of the general • The Miner for Quality Printing.
laying
13tf j trout season drawing near, coop-
i eration of anglers is being sought
’J further aid In conserving
sugar, J. P. Morgan, Chef In­ ME-IFOICD WORKERS — v.ill i by the state game commission in
structor. ('Hiisdittii National Rail­ take passengers to Medford and reporting results of ail fishing
return, Also roundtrip during
ways, who wus
the evening. Dial X<H»1.
3-20-2 trips made during the coming
chef to Their
season.
Majesties. King
WANTED Young Buff Orping­
George and
Special catch renort cards have ;
ton rooster Good stock. Reply been distributee! all over ' » state
Queen
Filza
this paper.
1312
beth during
and rnay be secured from license
their North
WANTED TO BUY good used agencies, sportsmen's organiza­
American tour,
heater, wixxl or oil. Must be in tions, fishing resorts and state
bus prepared a
good condition and priced right. police officers Anglers are urge
number of aug-
8 Ore Miner.
13-1 to fill out a card and return It
arless recipes
to the game commission at the
substituting
WANTED TO BUY I
ii • end of each trip even if no fish
mu pie auk ar,
room house close In. Modem in are caught. No postage or signa­
corn syrup,
••very way, with basement and ture on cards is required.
liiolusseH. The
garafe Small down payment,
new recipes,
By thi» means it is hoped to ob­
rest like rent within reason. tain sufficient data to learn the
already Intro­
Chef Morflin
Z M Miner oilice
13tf results of the fish plantings made
duced to din­
ing car patrons on the Canadian
in the past and to determine fu­
National. Include muffins, maple WANT I LOWING done with ture policies
small
tractor;
have
about
>'
2
butter, gingerbread, cup cuatard,
•
acre Victory garden to work
cuke und cake Alling«
Here are
around fruit trees Quote price THE MINER PRESS.
aome of Morgan's favorite new
< HEAP printing Is expensive.
to Victory gardener. Miner 13tf
"sugailess” suggestions:
Have your work done RIGHT at
Golden Corn Cake
IF you have anything to »ell or the Home of Better Printing------
J cup flour
»4 < up butter
trade, try a small ad in the
t4*H»|M>on naît
t up niohtN»ea
3 tritapooii» link­
ner.
2
ing powder
1 cup milk
1 cup corn meal
WASTE paper to giveaway; bring
Cream the butter, add molasses
your own sacks Southern Ore­
and egg yolks Grudually add milk
gon Miner.
alternating with dry Ingredients
mixed and sifted Beat thoroughly. NEW people are coming to Ash­
Fold ill whites of <ggH beateu stiff.
land daily. Do you keep boarders,
Bake hl buttered cake pan 30
have you a furnished room to let ?
minutes at 350' F. Makes 2 8-lnch
houses for rent or sale? Try an
layers.
ad in the Miner.
WANTED Rhode Island
hens Box 396, Ashland
• Mi anti Mrs Frank Jenkins of Reedsport where he will be em­
Klamath Falls wen- overnight vis­ ployed in highway work
itor* in Ashland Tuesday Mi Jen­ • Vernon MiKinnls who I n I em-
kins, who is pubUshei of the Eve­ ployed In the Consolidated Alr
ning Herald and Klamath News, Plane plant at San Diego Is I home
was the guest speaker at the A for a few days vacation
I
A U W dinner Tuesday evening • Mi and Mrs Howard Huitz
and their son and family have
ut the parish house
• Tuesday the American la-gmn rented the Marsh ranch
auxiliary went to Medford to • Mt and Mrs I' E Stiles from
x|a-nd the day with Mrs. U. E Klamath Falls have bought the L.
I led berg Tile ladies took covered 1> Mlsetvey ranch and Mi Miser-
dishes with them and descended vvy haw moved to Ashland.
upon their surprised hostess, much • Mis Clarice Anderson and son
to her great pleasuie A handker­ Dale returned Tuesday from Myr-
chief shower was one of the high tie Point where they had been
called by the death of Mrs An-
spots of the afternoon.
• Mis Clyde Young mid daughtei derson’s brother.
•
Marilyn returned the first of the
week from a short visit with Col TALENT NEWS
Young before he 1» transferred
from Camp l.i-wix
• Guests nt tin- chlimbei of com
mrrec dinner Thursday night of
last week were Mi and Mrs Earl • The open house held at the
<’ Reynolds of Klamath Falls school Friday evening wax well at­
Reynolds has served ax executive tended A fine exhibition of art
secretary of the Klamath county made by the pupils m the grades,
chamber of commerce since 1929 wiu> displayed A box riocial fol­
• Mi
i- 1 Mi< Win Hi '
the program.
have ta-en enjoying u visit from lowed
• Mrs W M Maxwell is visiting
their daughter. Mrs Orth Miller her son und daughter-in-law, Mr.
of Hurns
and Mr» Bob Adams in Seattle.
Mrs Bertha Denton of Redmond • Mrs. Wayne Uoudrey made a
is spending a few days in Ashland
I business trip to Medford Monday
attending to business matters • Mr and Mis George L Davis
Mis Denton served us Ashland
who nave been living on their
school hurae for several years be­
fore moving to Redmond where | lunch one mile south of Talent, fol
Maple-Fruit Filling
she and het sons have a drug , the past ten years, sold their place
and are leaving soon tor Ijok An­
Boil one-half pint maple ayiup ENGI N E E R I N G DES I G N
store.
DRAFTING. TRACING, DIE­
• A A Madden has Joined the geles, Calif to be near their son with beaten yolks of 4 eggs In
who suffered serious injuries to double boiler until mlxtuie thickens.
MAKER
GAUGE - MAKER.
tanks of Ashland employe« at
' his spine in an automobile acci­ Stir constantly. Remove from Are.
TOOL-MAKER,
MACHINIST
Camp White llr Will be employed
dent
During
the
time
they
have
add 1 tablespoon blitter and beat
PATTERN-MAKER,
MOULD­
as a time keeper.
lived here, they huve made many until cool Stir in 1 cup citron,
ER, WELDING. Training In a
Frank King t<s>k advantage of
friend., wno regret their leaving currants and chopped nut meats
shop in Ashland, Ore.
the brief spiing vacation at Uni-‘
• Mrs Anna Dickey spent a few which have been flavored with 1
MILTON B BADGER
versity of Oregon to visit his mo­
<iays in Ashland last week visit­ tablespoon sherry and 4 teaspoon
Engineering and Scientific Lab­
ther and sister In Ashland
ing Mrs Ross and other acqualo- grated nutmeg Spread between
oratories. Main St. Tigard, Ore
• Mrs. J H Hardy 1s visiting
tances there.
layers of cake and ice with maple
in Vancouver. Wash at the home
• Mi and Mrs Everett Bailey and
of Mr and Mrs Morgan Cook. | George Bailey, who have oeen llv- frosting
Soft Molasses Gingerbread
She left for the north Saturday I
) egg
lug near Tuie Lake, Calif, for the 1 cup molasM-s
and planned to be gone a few past three years returned to their i» iup butter
t <up» flour
i«, teaspoons soda Z teaspoons finger
days.
ranch on Anderson creek last I
. up sour milk
’■> teaepoon salt
• John Br<>ady has been on the week
Put butter and molagfes in sauce­
auk list this wi-ek He was re • Mr and Mrs. Cross of Call- pan and cook until boiling point
ported somewhat improved Wed orma have purchased the Watten- is reached Remove from tire add
nesday
berg property south of Talent on aoda and beat vigorously. Then
• Jimmy Heer, who is with the the old highway.
add milk, egg well beaten and re­
merchant marine, visited a few • Mr and Mrs I B Selby are maining ingredients mixed and
“Give Uncle Sam a lift
hour* Monday with his mother. ixdh on the sick list Mrs Roy Es- sifted. Bake 15 minutes In small
Mrs. Bertha Heer, while enroute tea is assisting in the store.
with thrift“
tin having pan two-thirds filled with
from San Franeiaco to North • The banquet held at the Talent mixture.
Bend.
Chef Morgan will gladly furnish
grange hall Thursday evening tor
• Mrs lion Hinthome and young the Ash lurid Chamber of commerce other choice sugar-saving recipes.
son. Thomas Dean, have gone to| was well attended. About 125 en- He may be reached In care of
KTGH fabric* lo*e strength
their home from the Community | | joyed the supper prepared by the Canadian N '
'■vava. !’«'»
. when wet
Never iron
hospital
McOII'
•
i ladies of the grange
• New residents of the valley • Mr and Mrs Hugh Combest
rayon until it’» practically dry—
—— •
are Mr and Mrs. Alfred l-illy, have sold their ranch to Mr. and
or you’ll iniure the threads and
FOOD PICODICTION URGED
formerly of Bonanza Mr IJIly la Mis Wells of Central Point. Mr.
shorten the life of the garment.
I
"Grow
our
own
garden,
meat,
a brother of J i - ium - Ully of Ash­ and Mrs Combest have moved on
poultry,
milk
for
health,
con
­
land He has taken a ranch-near their small ranch peer Anderson
venience,
patriotism,
conserva­
Medford
cieek road Mr and Mrs Wells tion.” This victory slogan for Ore­
— - - B ......
tonic posaession of their place gon farm families is the title of
BKIXVIEM NEWS
Tuesday of this week.
a new six-page leaflet just issued
• Grandma Works returned to at Oregon State college as exten­
her home here after spending a sion circular No. 3X1 Each page is
month in Ashland with her niece, devoted to boiled-down sugges­
Mrs Margaret Steel.
tions on
producing food for
• Mr mid 1ÍTO Aii-ii-i <"ii li >m • Mrs Inez Sowell of Medford health, raising a victory garden,
was
a
business
visitor
here
Thurs
­
Isis Angeles Calif . have bought ;
producing a home milk supply,
the 700- uck - much m the Dead day evening.
caring for a family flock of chick­
Indian district owned by Mis An-I • Guy Payne of Eagle Point and ens. and producing pork, beef, or
na Myers of Ashland Mi and | Doris Winbum were married Sun­ lamb meat for home use. Copies
Mrs. Vincent Lanini have lived on i day Murch 15. Mrs Payne is a may be had from any extension
Invest the pennies you’ll save
the plate foi ov»-i
y>-.ii
Mi duughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph office.
Ly your careful handling of rayon
and Mrs. Anderson plan extensive Winburn and was a 1941 gradu­
improvements on the house before ate of the Talent high school.
in DFFFNSE SAVINGS STAMPS, be­
• Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes
moving
cause you care for Democracy!
• Tte Mivtow I’ T A |> • t
■l"'1 ■‘“»«'■t.-. Climie of the T.-x-
Friday afternoon. Because of tne | ico service station in Ashland
1
called
on relatives here Sunday.
rise in food prices the acnooi child­
•Lysle
Tome of the Dead Indian
ren will be asked io |>ay < cents,
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
instead of 5 and the V. T. A will ar«-a was a Talent visitor Tuesday.
CASUALTY’ - LIFE
•
furnish lunch free to any child
ROSEMARY
BELL
BRIDE
who hasn't the money to |»uy
Mia. Byrd and Mrs. Reynolds OF JOHN CIJ4UDE KE8IJCR
The man läge of Rosemary Lu
talked on defense work and Mrs.
Dependable Protection at
Ring and Mrs. Dews spoke on al­ Bell to John Claude Kesler was
Reasonable Rates
cohol and narcotics. Mr». Pendle­ an event or March 22 at the beau­
The Miner for copy work
ton, Mis. McCoy and Mrs Miller tiful San Fernando country home
served refreshments. The next of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carrol) of
meeting will be the third Friday Los Angeles. The ceremony was
ON THE PLAZA
NOTICE!
night ui April and will be Dads performed by the Rev. Carmack,
If
you
don
’
t
want
to
aell
night. Mr. Briggs, Mr. Gardner, a long-time friend of the Kesler
your property, don’t Hat it
Mr. Hoadley and Mr. Ring will be family.
with ua!
The
bride
was
given
In
marriage
in charge of the meeting.
C. HUFFMAN
by
her
father,
..
E.
Bell,
anil
wax
• Mixa Alice Wright, who has
For Heal Estate
been quite ill is some better. Mrs. attended by her sister, Patricia
65 N. Main A S45 E. Main
Bell.
Eugene
Tierney,
a
close
Wade Wallis is also reported bet­
7
ter but R. D. Reynold’s condition friend of the groom was his at­
tendant.
remains about the same. He is
The young couple left for Del
still unable to have visitors. Mrs.
Claude Moore is confined to her Mur on a short honeymoon and
DENTIST
home with mumps. Mrs. Wm. will be at home to their friends
Turner is around some again after at 3119 Keats street, San Diego,
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
where
a
new
home
await»
them
being ill three weeks.
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
Mrs Kesler, daughter of Mr.
• Mr. and Mrs Homer Moore and and Mr». R. E. Bell of Bellview,
daughter Barbara Jean, and Mr. 1» a graduate of Ashland high
and Mrs. Harry Stearns of Ash­ school, was secretary at the jun­
■
land were visiting in Grants Pass ior high school for a year and
Sunday.
more recency was employed as
• Mr. and Mis. A R. Kincaid and bookkeeper at the First National
Mrs. Beth Hamaker were trans­ bank iu this city. ...r, Kesler is a
acting business in Klamath Falls graduate of the high school at
Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kincaid Wellington, Texas, and a former
were in Medford Monday where student at Texas A and M col­
42 Helman
Dial 5751
Mr. Kincaid attended a Ford tract­ lege at College Station. He is em­
or school
ployed in an aircraft plant at
• Tlie Dead Indian 4-H club met i San Diego.
Saturday, March 21 at the Carl i
Henry ranch. Iris Furgeson is a
new member of the club.
• Miss Alberta Thomas, why la
teaching in north Klamath county
uho
u u
anil Mis» Helen Thomas who
teaches at Bridges spent the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Bert Thomas.
• Jack King received word Fri­
day that his step-father had been
killed in an accident. Mr. and
i
nì AL 4541
Mrs. King left for Eureka to at­
tend the funeral.
• Mr and Mrs. Alfred Gilley of
Dunsmuir are spending this week
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
with Mrs < ¡¡Iley’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Ring,
• Mrs. Mark True returned Fri­
We Never Clone—Phone 4541
day from attending a meeting at
Marshfield of the S. W. Presby-
terial of the Presbyterian church.
• Claude Moore left last week for
T
Open House at
School Draws Crowd
I
R
We Have ’Em!
Wear a Cross
at Easter
Ramsey’s Jewelry
Store
DID YOU KNOW
That you can now
get complete
Try Our Milk and Cream
BREAKFAST
SERVICE
at
AN ASHLAND PRODUCT
Clover Leaf Dairy
Pete’s Lunch
Phone «732
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
Reporting Office
Ashland
General Office
Medford
Phone 3751
240 East Main, Ashland
Medford Center Building
Phone 2261
YOUR CREDIT RECORD
—You make it, We Record it!
Los Angelan« Buy
Dead Indian Branch
INSURANCE
M. T. BURNS
CLEANING
WITH MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
SUITS
Ifellp
PLAIN DRESSES-■■■V
PLAIN COATS
OR ANY’ THREE FOR $1,J5
FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY
COLLEGE CLEANERS
X23 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 633«
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
The MINER for
GREEN SLABS
JOB PRINTING
Gunter Fuel Co.
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Nothing too Large
Come In or Phone 8561
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Southern Oregon Miner
Ashland, Oregon