Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 25, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, June 26, 1942
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 4
11c, 25c, 40c—Tax inc.
VARSITY
Friday and Saturday!
Tim Holt
“SIX GUN GOLD i«
Walter Huston
Walter Brennan
“SWAMP
WATER”
SUN • MON • TUE
Red Skelton
Eleanor Powell
in
“SHIP AHOY”
Wed’sday & Thursday
25c
BARGAIN
2----- BIG
HITS----- 2
DAYS
plus
Matinees Every
Sat Sun. and Mon.
0
MOTHER OF ARTHUR
COOPER PASSES
Word was received by Ashland
relatives of the passing of Mrs.
E W Redifer of Myrtle Creek
Mrs Redifer, who had been an in­
valid for several years, was the
mother of Arthur E. Cooper of
Weyerhaeuser Camp and a sister
of Miss May Benedict of Ashland
She waa born in Elkton, Douglas
county, a member of the pioneer
Benedict family, and formerly re­
aided in Ashland where she was a
devoted member and worker in
the Christian church.
Surviving are four children of
a former marriege: Rev. Oscar
Cooper of Spokane. Wash ; Ernest
Cooper, Springfield. Ore.; Arthur
Cooper, and Mrs. Elmer Leighton
of Myrtle Creek Other survivors
include three stepchildren: Paul
Redifer, Eugene; Aubrey Redifer
Klamath Falls; two sisters; May
Benedict of Ashland and Mrs. Ef­
fie Elliott of Bellingham. Wash
and a brother. Clarence Benedict
of Portland.
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GOES TO SALEM
Mrs. Anne Sprague, superinten­
dent of schools in Lake county,
left Ashland Monday "Mfternoon
for Salem to attend the annual
meeting of the County School Su­
perintendents*
association.
of
which she is a past president.
Mrs. Sprague is taking advanced
work during summer session at
Southern Oregon College of Edu­
cation.
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ANSWERS
ANSWERS
X
1. Death Valley in California.
276 feet below sea level.
2. Bolivia.
3. The Himalaya mountains, di­
viding Tibet from India.
4. Yangtze Kiang, about 3.200
miles long.
5. Protein, fat. carbohydrate,
water, mineral salts, and the so-
called accessory food factors or
vitamins.
6. Rush-Bagot agreement be­
tween the United States and Can­
ada for the maintenance by both
Great Britain and the United
States of small and equally armed
naval force« for the policing of the
Great Lakes. The agreement,
which meant disarmament on the
Great Lakes, with minor adjust­
ments. has lasted to the present.
7. Eli Whitney.
8. Herman Melville.
9. "Blue ground'* a bluish per- j
idotite.
10. William Harvey (1578-1657).
CUE TO BARBECUE
LEGAL NOTICES
ALIAS SUMMONS
lit the Circuit Court or the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson.
HHRSCHEU. LLOYD CLAY-
COMB and ISABELLE H
CLAYCOMB,
husband
ami
wife, Plaintiffs.
vs.
TALENT
IRRIGATION
DIS­
TRICT, PETEK G MILLER,
F. W HAAB and HAZEL
Il A AH. husband and wife,
FAY ROBINSON, STATE OF
OREGON, JACKSON (X)UN-
TY, OREGON. and all other
persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien, or interest in the real
estate described in the com­
plaint herein, Defendants.
To TALENT IRRIGATION DIS­
TRICT, PETEK G MILLER. F.
W. HAAB anti HAZEL HAAB.
husband and wife, FAY ROBIN
son .
STATE OF OREGON,
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON,
Mihalikis Wants Go
With McDonald
It will be another top-notch ;
wrestling program on hand at the i
Medford armory next Monday !
night, according to Promoter
Mack Lillard who is busy lining
up three outstanding matches.
Prince Selaki Mihalikis didn't j
like the way Sockeye Jack McDon- I
aid refereed his match last Mon- !
day and has indicated his willing- j
news to get the ex-Tacoma logger {
in the ring with him in the role I
of wrestler. Mihalikis receipted I
for a solid blow on the chin from I
McDonald when the Arab stooped 1
to low tactics in his go with j
George Craig and got a general ;
roughing up when he attacked I
Craig after the fight was over. If :
Lillard sees his way to match Mi- I
halikis and McDonald both men j
will undoubtedly use anything at
their disposal to win.
There is an excellent array of
heavyweight wrestlers on the Pa- I
cific coast at the present time and :
Lillard said he is doing his best to i
bring them to Medford.
Dr. L. W. Stoffers
DENTIST
Hours 9-12 and 1-5
.Medical Bldg.
Phone 5211
/—
AT 8:30 EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT
THRIL1.N and EXCITEMENT!
LOOKING FOR RESIDENCE
LN ASHLAND
Mrs. Small, director of USO
building and Mrs. Fontaine, pro­
gram chairman, both of Medford,
are preparing to move to Ashland,
according to Dr. Ralph E. Poston,
president of the Ashland chamber
Ticket» on Sale at The Hi-Way,
of commerce. These women will
12 N. Riverwide, Ph. Med. 5387
have charge of the USO recrea­
tional center here and wish to be
•Medford, Oregon
located near their work.
Both are paid workers of the
CHEAP printing Is expensive.
USO representing the YWCA.
Have your work done RIGHT at
the Home of Better Printing-----
• The Miner for Quality Printing. THE MINER PRESS.
Medford Armory
Order Next Winter's Fuel Now
Utah King Coal — Factory Blocks
We are fortunate to have placed our orders last
year for this year’s supply of factory blocks.
They are arriving NOW and we suggest that you
place your orders now so that you will be sure of
a supply.
ANOTHER CAR OF COAL
Max O Cullen, nationally-famous barbecue expert, shows Muriel
Barr, young M-O-M. starlet, how simple it is to barbecue meat. Pete
Smith, producer of short subjects bearing his name, looks on as Cullen
Illustrates the correct method for turning a steak during the Aiming
of "Barbee-Cues.”
Backyard Barbecue Solves
War’s Entertainment Problem
With the entire nation seeking
simpler means of entertainment
because of war time requirements,
the old-fashioned barbecue is rap­
idly growing in popularity. Back­
yard barbecues are becoming quite
the style from
California to
Maine.
Old timers at
this business of
barbecuing have
developed it into
a fine culinary
art, and in this
connection Max
O. Cullen, nation­
ally known bar­
becue and carv­
ing expert, has
brought out some
new wrinkles for
the handling of
those old stand­
bys, hamburgers
and frankfurters.
Why does a
frankfurter curl?
that’s a problem that has
bothered many a host, but if you’re
having a barbecue party and you
want your franks to lie slim and
straight as they niefely brown, try
Cullen’s little trick, as taken from
the M-O-M. Pete Smith specialty,
"Barbee-Cues."
First, slice the frank lengthwise
down one side without cutting en­
tirely through the casing, turn it
over and slice parallel to the first
slice. Then it opens up like an
accordion and will not curl and
fall through your grill.
Anybody can barbecue meat,
Cullen points out, if they will only
remember these pointers: live
coals, not a flame, should be used
as a source of heat—charcoal brlk-
ettes are good.
Steaks and chops
should run an
inch or more in
thickness, and
need be turned
only once in
cooking. Surplus
fat should be
trimmed away so
it will not drip
into the coals and flame up.
If you’d like a hamburger bar­
becue, take another hint from
Cullen’s repertoire and satisfy
everybody’s taste. Make your ham­
burger into a ball and barbecue It
slowly until the outside is well-
done. Then, slice it into three parts
and you have two well-done pieces
for those who like it that way, and
one rare piece — the center — for
those who like their meat rare.
Cullen personally guarantees that
barbecue fans will go for ham-
bur-’
pared this way,
.iii.t aii other persona or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien, or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein, the above named de­
fendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
quired to appeur and answer the
complaint filed aguinst you In the
above entitled suit within ten days
from the date of service of this
Summons upon you if served with­
in this County; or If served within
any other county ‘Of thia State,
then within twenty days from the
date of the service of this sum­
mons upon you. and If nerved up­
on you in any State of the United
Staten other than the State of
Oregon then within four 141
weeks after the dale of such ser­
vice; and if you fall to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff» will
apply to the court for the relief
preyed for in their complaint
BRIGGS A BRIGGS
By WM M BRIGGS
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Post Office Addrvan:
Iloneer Building, Ashland, Ore­
gon
Date of first publication: June 4
1942
will arrive just after July 4. You can help us to
help you next winter by filling all storage space
from the car. We are informed by the coal mining
companies that NO SHIPMENTS OF COAL
WILL BE MADE AFTER AUGUST I because of
the war emergency requiring all railroad cars.
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Phone 7561
Miitine«*» I'htirstlay». Saturday»,
and contlnnoii» Sunday»
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Friday, Saturday
“THE CANAL
ZONE”
with ( Hester Morri»:
and Harriet Hilliard;
pin*
“Death Valley
Outlaws”
with
I )<>n Red Barry
Sunday, Monday :
and Tuesday
;
NEW Thrillsl NEW Terrori
■
Soon after Pearl Harbor,
Cong re«» paniw lrgl»luq<Mi
providing temporary auto­
matic, free, war<tumagr pro­
tection for nearly all tangi­
ble property. Thin termin­
ate* July 1.
Beginning July I, It will
be up to private property
owner» to buy this protec­
tion,
Watch for im|M>rtant an­
nouncements noon. The new
protection will be provided
by the government-owned
War Damage corporation.
The e»tabli»hrd fire Insur­
ance coni pan lea will act »»
(I mu agent» and arrange for 1
coverage.
See your local
agent noon.
Wednesday and
Thursday
Mid-Week Special
11 cents and 1 5 cents
Dr. L W Stoffers. Mrs. Stof.
feis and little son returned the
past week-end from a vacation
trip which took them as far as
Salt I<ake City Stopping st Idaho
Falls, Idaho, they picked up Dr.
Stoffers' father, L H. Stoffers,
who accompanied them to Ash­
land for a visit of several week*
Ixinnle Scroggins, resident df
Juneau, where he is employed. Is
visiting this week with his wife
and his mother, Mrs Katie Scrog­
gins. His sister. Mrs Ralph Van
REAL ESTATE and
Wert of Madras, drove to Ashland
REAL INSURANCE
to see him, returning to central
Phone 8781
41 Eant Main
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> Oregon this morning.
Billings Agency
i Mid'Season
i Savings!
“One-Stop” Saving Center
for all the Family
Special Price During Sale
on
Oak Street at Railroad
: Daveno Sets
You Can Get Quick Relief
From Tired Eyes
entertainment
War Damage
Insurance
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 3291
'
LITHIA
*
*
*
$69.95 :
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. ;
JAMES G. MACKIE
Authorized Dealer
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FREE
25c U. S. SAVINGS STAMP WITH EVERY
$1.50 Cleaning Order. Plain garment»—50 cents
cash and carry.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY 65c
COLLEGE CLEANERS
828 Siskiyou Blvd
Phone flsafl