Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 27, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Friday, Mar. 27, 1942
About People You Know
• Mi and M is Ftnnk Jenkins of
Klmnuth Fulls were overnight vis­
itor« in Ashland Tuesilay Mi Jen
kina, who is publlshct of the Eve­
ning Herithl and Klamath News.
whs the guest speaker at the A
A U W dinner Tuesday evening
ut the parish house
• Tuesday tin- American
.< um I i . ii v
went to \i' i
ppend Ho ,|ay willi Mm C E
11 ci I I m - rg Tile ladle« t<M>k coveted
dishes with them and dent-ended
upon their surprised hostess, much
t<> het great pleasure A handker­
chief shower wan one of the high
spots of the afternoon.
• Mrs Clyde Young and daughtei
Marilyn returned the first of the
week from a short visit with Col
Young before he In transferred
front Camp Lewin
• Guests ut the < hainbci of com
merer dinner Ttiurnday night of
last week were Mi and Mm Earl
<’ Reynolds of Klamath Falls
Reynolds has nerved an executive
secretary of the Klamath county
chamber of commerce since IU2X
King’s Chef Saves
Sugar in Recipea
Reedsport where he will be rm-
pioyed in highway work
• Vernon McKinnls who in i ern-
ployed ill the Consolidat eil Air
Plane plant at San Diego is home
for a few days vacation
• Mr and Mis Howard Huitz
and their son and family have
rented the Marsh ranch
• Mi ami Mrs P E Stiles from
Klamath Falls have bought the L.
D Miservay ranch and Mi Miser-
vey haw moved to Ashland.
• Mrs Clarice Anderson and son
Dale returned Tuesday from Myt -
tie Point where they had been
culled by the death of Mrs An­
demon's brother.
•
• WANT ADS •
WANTED Rhode Island laying
hens Box 39«, Ashland
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'J further aid in conserving —
sugar, J I* Morgan, Chef In­ MEOFORD WORKERS — «.ill
structor. Canadian National Rail­ take passengers h> Medford and
return. Also roundtrip during
ways, who was
the evening. Dial KOO I.
3-20-2
chef to Their
Majesties. King
WANTED Young Buff Orping­
George and
ton rooster Good stock. Reply
Eliza
Queen
this paper
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beth during
their North
WANTED TO BUY good used
American tour,
heater, worxj or oil. Must be in
bus prepared a
good condition and priced right
number of sug-
S Ore Miner.
13-1
arlese recipes
■ u b «t 11 u 11 n g
WANTED TO BUY 5- or 6-
muple sufcar,
i«x>rn house close in Modern in
corn syrup,
every way. with basement and
luolussea The
garafe Small down payment,
new recipes,
rest like rent within reason.
ulready Intro-
Chef Morgan
Z M Miner otnee
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duced to din­
ing car patrons on the Canadian
WANT
FLXJWING
done
with
National, include muffin«. maple
small tractor; have about >z
butter, gingerbread, cup custard,
acre Victory garden to work
cuke and cake Alling«. Here are
around fruit trees Quote price
some of Morgan's favorite new
to Victory gardener, Miner. 13tf
•'»ugarle«»" suggestions:
Golden Corn Cake
IF you have anything to sell or
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TALENT NEWS
Open House at
School Draws Crowd
Anglers Asked to
Report Fish Count
I
• The open house held at the
school Friday evening was well at­
tended A fine exhibition of art I
J cup Hour
>4 <up butler
made by the pupils oi the grades, i 1« i-up molasses
Mit
was displayed. A box social fol- ! 2 «-SS”
3 teHNpoon» Bilk­
• Mi
an. I Mis
Vein II
ing powder
1
cup
milk
lowed the program.
have been enjoying a visit from
1 cup corn mesl
• Mm W M Maxwell is visiting
Cream the butter, add molasses
their daughter. Mrs Orth Miller mi son and daughter-in-law. Mi . I
and egg yolks Gradually add milk
of Hurns
and Mrs Bob Adams in Seattle I alternating with dry ingredients
Mrs Bvrthn Denton of Redmond
• Mm. Wayne Coudrey made a mixed and sifted Beat thoroughly.
in spending a few days in Ashland
business trip to Medford Monday j Fold In whites of egg* beaten stiff.
attending to business matter!:
• Mt ami Mm George L. Davis j Bake In buttered cake pan 30
Mr s Denton set veil as Ashland
who nave been living on their minutes at 350' F. Makes 2 8 Inch
school hurse for several years tie-
much one mile south of Talent, for layers.
fore moving to Redmond where
Maple-Fruit Filling
She ,11 I her sons have a drug tn.- past ten years, sold their place 1
und arc leaving soon for Loif An- ’
Boil
one
half pint maple syiup
store.
geb-s, Calif to be near their son ' with beaten yolks of 4 eggs in
• A A Madden han Joined the
who suf fried serious injuries to
tanks of Ashlund employes at his spine tn an automobile accl- I double boiler until mlxtuie thickens.
Stir constantly. Remove from fire,
(Tamp White lie Will I m - employed
dent During th,- turn- th,y have add 1 tablespoon butter and beat
as a time keeper.
lived here, they huve made many until cool Stir In 1 cup citron,
Frank King lisrk advantage of
friend., wno regret their leaving currants and chopped nut meats
the brief npring vacation at Uni­
• Mrs Anna Dickey spent a few which have been flavored with 1
versity of Oregon to visit his mo­
days in Ash Lind last week visit­ tablespoon sherry and '« teaspoon
ther and sister In Ashland
ing Mm Ross and other acquain- grated nutmeg Spread between
• Mrs j h Hardy Is visiting
, lances there.
layers of cake and ice with maple
in Vancouver, Wash at thr home
• Mi .in-l Mi i Evm-tt Bailey and frosting
of Mr. and Mrs Morgan Cook
George Bulley, who have oeen liv-
Soft Molasses Gingerbread
She left for the north Saturday ! mg near Tulc Lake, Calif, for the 1 CUP molasses
I rgg
and planned to be gone a few I past three yeurs returned to
H
cup
butter
t cup* flour
their J»,
soda 2 teaspoons linger
days
mneh on Anderson creek laut I Q cup sour milk
*4 teaspoon salt
• John Broady has been on the ' week
Put butter and molasse« in sauce­
sick list this week. He was re­
pan
and
rook
until
boiling point
• Mr and Mrs Cross of Cali-
ported somewhat Improved Wed­ ornia have purchased the Watten- 1« reached Remove from nre add
nesday
Then
i berg projierty south of Talent on soda and beat vigorously
• Jimmy Heer, who is with the ■ the old highway.
add milk, egg well beaten and re­
merchant marine, visited a few • Mr and M
B. Selby are maining Ingredients mixed and
hours Monday with his mother,
Bake 15 minutes In small
i both on the sick list Mr«. Roy Es- sifted
Mrs Bertha Heer, while enroute tea is assisting in the store.
tin having pan two-third« filled with
from san FYaneiaoo to North
• 1 he banquet h<l<l at the Talent mixture.
Bend.
Chef Morgan will gladly furnish
grange hall Thursday evening tor
• Mrs Don Hinthorne and young
the Ashland cnamber of commerce other choice angar-MVlng recipes.
son, Thomas Dean, have gone to;
was well attended. About 125 en­ He may be reached in care of
their home from the Community j
-vi>vs. 2*0
joyed the supper prepared by the Canadian N“‘
hospital
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indies of the grange
• New residents of the valley • Mr. and Mm Hugh Combest
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•
IN Mi end Mis Allred I.illy have sold their ranch to Mr. and
KH)I> PRODUCTION URGED
formerly of Bonanza Mr IJIIy Is Mrs Vl.-lls of Central Point Mr
"Grow our own garden, meat,
u brother of Jeaoe Lilly of Ash­ and Mm Combest have moved on
poultry, milk for health, con­
land He has taken a ranch near
their small ranch neer Anderson venience.
patriotism,
conserva­
Medford
J creek road Mr and Mrs. Wells tion." This victory slogan for Ore­
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I »»ok {XMMcamon <H their place gon farm families is the title of
BELLVIEW NEWS
Tuesday of this week.
a new six-page leaflet just issued
• Grandma Works returned to at Oregon State college as exten­
tier home here after spending a sion circular No. 331. Each page is
month in Ashland with her niece, devoted to boiled-down sugges­
Mr
Margaret Steel
tions
on
producing food
for
• Mr. and Mrs Anderson from • Mrs Inez Sowell of Medford health, raising a victory garden,
was
a
business
visitor
here
Thurs
­
Los Angeles Calif., have bought
producing a home milk supply,
the 700-ucre ranch in the Dead day evening.
caring for a family flock of chick­
Indian district owned by Mrs. An-j • Guy Payne of Eagle Point and ens. and producing pork, beef, or
na Myers of Ashland. Mr. and1 Doris Winbum were married Sun­ lamb meat for home use. Copies
Mrs. Vincent Lanini have lived on > day Mui ch 15. Mrs Payne is a may be had from any extension
the place for over 29 yearn. Mr daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ralph office.
and Mis. Anderson plan extensive Winbum and was a 1941 gradu­
improvements on the house before ate of the Talent high school.
moving.
| • Mr anil Mrs. Clarence Homes
• The Beil view 1’ T A met last and daughter, Clarice of the Tex.-
Friday afternoon. Because or tnc | ¡co service stution in Ashland
rise in food prices the senool chiiu- called on relatives here Sunday.
ren will be usked io pay < cents, •Lysle Tome of the l»ead Indian
instead of 5 and the F. T. A will area wax a Talent visitor Tuesday.
•
furnish lunch free to any child
who hasn't the money to pay. ROSEMARY BELL BRIDE
Mrs. Byrd and Mrs. Reynolds OF JOHN CLAUDE KESLER
The marriage of Rosemary Lu
talked on defense work and Mrs
Ring and Mrs. Dews spoke on al­ Bell to John Claude Kesler was
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cohol and narcotics. Mrs. Pendle­ an event of March 22 at the beau­
The
Miner
for
copy work
ton, Mm. McCoy and Mrs Millet- tiful San Fernando country home
served refreshments. The next of Mr. and Mrs Tom Carroll of
meeting will be the third Friday Los Angeles. The ceremony was
NOTICE!
night in April and will be Dads performed by the Rev. Carmack,
If you don’t want to sell
night. Mr. Briggs, Mr. Gardner, a long-time friend of the Kesler
your property, don't Mat it
Mr. Hoadley and Mi. Ring will be family.
with us!
The bride was given in marriage
in charge of the meeting.
C. HUFFMAN
by
her
father,
E.
Bell,
and
was
• Miss Alice Wright, who has
For Real Estate
been quite ill is some better. Mrs. attended by her sister, Patricia
05
N.
Main A 345 E. Main
Bell. Eugene Tierney, a close V
Wade Wallis is also reported bet­
J
friend of the groom was his at-
ter but R. D. Reynold's condition
ten dan t.
remains about the same. He is
The young couple left for Del
still unable to have visitors. Mrs.
Claude Moore is confined to her Mar on a short honeymoon and
home with mumps Mrs. Wm. will be at home to their friends
Turner is around some again after at 311» Keats street, San Diego,
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
where a new home awaits them.
being ill three weeks.
Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
Mrs Kesler, daughter of Mr.
• Mr. and Mrs Homer Moore and and Mrs. R. E. Bell of Bellview,
daughter Barbara Jean, and Mr. is 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 Mrs. A R. Kincaid and bookkeeper at the First National
Mrs. Beth Hamakcr were trans­ bank in 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
I ployed in an aircraft plant at
• The Dead Indian 4-H club met ( San Diego.
Saturday, March 21 at the Carl ,
Henry ranch. Iris Furgeson is a
new member of the club.
• Miss Alberta Thomas, wh? is
teaching in north Klamath county
and Miss 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
Mrs. King left for Eureka to at­
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tend the funeral.
• Mr and Mrs. Alfred Gilley of
Dunsmuir lire spending this week
DEPUTY COUNTY CORONER
with Mrs Gilley’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M A Hing.
• Mrs. Murk True returned Fri­
We Never Close—Phone 4511
day from attending a meeting at
Marshfield of the S. W. Presby-
terial of the Presbyterian church.
trade, try a small ad in the Mil­
ner.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
We Have ’Em!
Wear a ( ross
at Easter
Ramsey’s Jewelry
Store
By this means it is hoped to ob­
tain sufficient data to learn the
results of the fish plantings made
in the past and to determine fu­
ture policies.
•
THE MINER PRESS.
( HEAP printing Is expensive.
Have your work done HIGHT at
the Home of Better Printing
NEW people are coming to Ash­
land daily. Do you keep boarders,
have you a furnished room to let ?
houses for rent or sale? Try an
ad in the Miner.
ENGI N E E R I N G
DESIGN
DRAFTING, TRACING, DIE­
MAKER.
GAUGE - MAKER.
TOOL-MAKER,
MACHINIST.
PATTERN-MAKER.
MOULD­
FIR. WELDING. Training in a
shop in Ashland, Ore.
MILTON B BADGER
Engineering and Scientific Lab-
oratories, Main St. Tigard. Ore.
That you can now
get complete
BREAKFAST
SERVICE
at
Pete’s Lunch
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau
I
AYON fabrics lose strength
R
■ when wet
Never iron
rayon until it's practically dry—
or you’ll injure the threads and
Reporting Office
Ashland
Phone 3751
240 East Main, Ashland
General Office
Medford
Medford Center Building
Phone 2261
shorten the life of the garment.
YOUR CREDIT RECORD
You make it, We Record it!
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Los Angelans Buy
Dead Indian Branch
9.
With the opening of the general • The Miner for Quality Printing.
trout season drawing near, coop­
eration of anglers is being sought
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by the state game commission in
reporting results of all fishing
trips made during the coming
season.
Special catch renort cards have
been distribute,! all over < » state
and may be secured from license
agencies,
sportsmen's organiza-
tions, fishing resorts and state I
police officers Anglers are urge ¡
to fill out a card and return it I
to the game commission at the I
end of each trip even if no fish
are caught No postage or signa­
I
ture on cards is required.
WASTE paper to giveaway; bring
your own sacks Southern Ore­
gon Miner
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LOST Ladies'wrist watch Find­
er please return to Miner office.
Reward.
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CLEANINC
Invest lite pennies you 11 save
by your careful handling of rayon
WITH MODERN
EQUIPMENT
Permanent PRICES!
in DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS, be-
cause you care for Democracy!
AUTOMOBILE - FIRE
CASUALTY - LIFE
INSURANCE
Dependable Protection at
Reasonable Rates
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
SUITS
PLAIN DRESSES
PLAIN COATS
50c
OR ANY THREE FOR
FREE PICKUP AND DEIJVERY
COLLEGE CLEANERS
X23 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone 633«
The MINER for
DENTIST
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GREEN
SLABS
Gunter Fuel Co.
Litwiller Funeral Home
• Claude Moore left last week for
Nothing too Large
Come In or Phone 8561
Southern Oregon Miner
Ashland, Oregon