Thursday, February 4, 1943 TALENT NOTES Mr. und Mrs Lea: or Hawley luivr purchiuM’d the place form erly owned by George Whelpley Mr anil Mrs Miller who have pur living In the property have pur chased pH>|M<rly ill the Belview district and will move there soon Mrs Hurry lx»ve of Butte Falls, was culling on friends here W«l- in-day Mi und Mra William Bommer und two children of Prospect, vis ited over the week cn1’ with Mrs iion.inei H | mi rents, Mr and Mu A i ehle Kate* Mrs Eddie Collimili of Phoenix, VlMte<l ■M in Meda Fox lest Well iMMHlay Meryl Brinllry, who Is employ ed with the Hkeeter'« logging com- |mny, at Prospect, bus been III the piist week ill the home of bin nlnter, Mm llenry Hlugle Mrs t'lurence Home» of Auli land, called on rehitivra rle re 'niumiliiy iifteinon Mr. Al Nherard, who bus been visiting lit» ‘taughter, Mrs Wayne WhiiHi't and family at Grants Pass, returned to Talent hurt week nt the horn«* of his daughter, Mr» J ■•»nil* Ix-wla Mi and Mr» hkirl Withrow of Klnmuih Falla, were visiting rela tives here Nnturday Mr anil Mrs Char lea Nkeirtera and Mr and Mr» Bill Harvey were culler» in Talent Munday af ter iummi The Priwhlcnt’s Bir today Bull held ut Talent Saturday night, was under the auspices of Perry Smith There wiui a g<ss! attend ance The Talent Garden Club met at the home of Mr» George Gnlbreth Wednenday afternoon ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( .SOUTHERN OREGON MINER At the Churches Hint Church Of Christ Scientist. Pioneer Ave. South Sunday morning Servici- ai II rii’ it Subject Sunday School ut 9 45 u ni Wednesday evening meeting. is held at 8 00 o'clock This metaling Include» tostltnonlr» of Uh ri» iun Science healing HmuMng room open <luily from 2 to 5 p hi i except Huiutays and Holidays The public is cordially invited to uttend th* mi avivlces, und the Ren*ling room. ^lUe. dostte. tytuuii Page 3 Food Distribution Orders Explained Oregon State to Play Idaho Friday Effects upon consumers of CorvaHis— Following its return Food Distribution Orders recent home from the Inland Empire By Mrs. Julia Kiene ly iMMued by Sucre ary of Agricul trip, Oregon State’s basketball Wostinghouse Home Economist ture Wickard have been explained team will play Idaho at Corvallis by Merritt A Clevenger, Pacific Friday an*J Saturday nigh s in Region Administrator for the the final game of the season be Dampen clothex with warm Waohday Short Cut» water, using u fin*- * prayer or per Food Distribution Administration. tween the two clubs. Of Order No 1, recommended RY and dampen clothes cor forated bottle top if possible. In the opening series at Mos rectly, and you get better re Linens require more moisture -han by the Nations baking industry, cow last week end the surpris cotton, fussy garments which take Clevenger said, ”Alth<»ugh con sult« on washday with less time longer to iron, mon- than ample sumer« will have to slice their ingly strong Vandals split two A clothexline ones. .Stack handkerchiefs and own bread to bring about econ contests with the Beavers, losing the first by a score of 52 to 49 made to your sprinkle every third one. Sheets require very little mois omies in bread handling neces and coming back the second night height saves stretching. Roll ture. Roll tnem dry on the out- sary to prevent a price rise, they for a smashing 56 to 44 upset to clothes along an xide and pack in tightly among will be benefited nutritionally by win The Orangemen had to come First Methodist Church a child'« express other sprinkled cloth«« That speeds the enrichment of all white bread from behind in the last minute Cornvi North Main and Ixiurrl wagon and you up ironing, because there is no with essential minerals and vita of play to win the first game. Th*- Sunday School meets at 9 45 avoid unncces- moisture in the body of the sheet mins. with Allen O. McGee us general However, Oregon State was xary bending. to be ironed out, yet the hern« ab "The second order direc:« manu without the services of its leading Superintendent There 1« a class Fold sheet« and sorb enough to make a smooth, facturers who produce more than point maker and floor leader, Don tablecloth« right presentable turn-back. for every age group. 12,000 pounds of butter in any Durdar, in the initial series with «ide out, hem to MENU The morning sermon Is at 11:00 month to set aside 30 percent for the Vandals, The Orange ace was hem, and hang «o •Hot Ch»w» - Tomato Sandwich The subject "'nie Superintendent the hem extend» direct war requirements. More left at home in the college infirm- Scalloped Corn and Hin Workmen.” over the line 8 to Cabba»» Slaw with Sour Craam Prawaln» than two-thirds of this will go to ■ Hutter Whole Wh»at Biaculte Butter ry with the chickenpox but will Mr«. Kiene The Mr-ttllxlUst Youth g ron i» will 12 inche», and llaiain Fl» Supreme ‘ U. S. armed forces. Men in our be ready to play thia week end. Milk meet ut 6:15 p.m. for worship. ou prevent dog-eared corner«, Ornl Prink armed forces are now eating five The Beavers’ defense fen off no lang towel« and pillow cases •Hat Ci»»»» - Taiaate Hand wich lUcipa The evening sermon La at 7:30 and times the amount of butter they ticeably without Durdan to lead 2 tablrapfxin« •»- % cup cotta«» square and they give longer ser will Ire evangelistic in nature rtebed nil-purpoae rhtete consumed in civilian life. vice. Hang shirt« by the tail, floor It. 'Hie mid week service of Bible stu dresses by the hem, anchor sev • ■ hew buttered »ait i tea»l “ Order No. 3, said Clevenger, i Chief problem of the Beavers in dy tmdprayw meets eu<-h Thur» eral handkerchiefs, napkins and I tebhupuuna i No. 2 can to "is an attempt to assure adequate the coming Idaho series is how mato«» butter evening al 7 30 washcloths with a single clothes <tpr»*d »IFj-» nt Sprted r<rtt*«~ r.zt'J*« *>h»w» cha-w- b»tw«-»n l.<-tw.-.-ri allraa supplies of citrus juices for direct to stop Fred Quinn, high scor Dr George liruce Minister pin. buttered toast. Cut sandwiches in hdtf. Ar- war requirements, and to time I ing Vandal center. Quinn was a n""buiter»d ran« ” in buttered "shallow shallow baklnir baklnc dbh. dish. Dirty clothespins leave their r*n« Melt butter over low heat, add flour and distribution of civilian supplies so constant headache to the Orange mark on otherwise clean clothes, salt. Hiend well, add tomatu pulp «rad- I Catholic Church and once "in”, the dirt is hard to uallr. stlrrin« constantly until thick and that canned grapefruit juice will men in the Moscow games, scor- Sixth and C Streets get out. To forestall that, tub pins smooth Pour over san dw ir he« and hake be available when fresh supplies ing 27 points in the first and 17 Mii.ts Sunday morning ar 9 o’clock. in warm, soapy water once a for It • 10 minutes In prrhaated »0 are seasonably low. About half in the second for a total of 44 ovan. Serves 4. Sunday School after Mass con month, dry in the sun and store of the canned grapefruit juice points. Another Vandal that the NEXT WEEK: Odd Jobs for Elec ducted by the larhes of the church them in a clean bag between wash supply only, will be available to. Beavers will have to watch is tric Fan« days. Rev W, J Meagher Pastor consumers. Al) other citrus fruits' forward Bob Ryan who made 23 Phone Medford 3208 will have to be consumed in their points in the two games last NEW ELECTRIC AL fresh form." week. To worry about tomorrow 1« to CONNECTIONS TO Clevenger stated that Order No. i Pleasing to Coach Slats Gill and full of devotion to the tasks of FABMM PERMITTED 4, an allocation on 1942 Burley Orange hoop fans was the Show today, and so to spoil both days Revised WPB regulations will tobacco will have no appreciable Women familiar with foreign ing of the three freshmen, Bill William Dewitt Hyde languages are being sought for make It possible for many Oregon effect on consumer supplies but Taitt, Tom Holman and Alex farms to have the use of electric would provide for orderly condi-, Petersen, on the Inland Empire enrollment in the women's army auxiliary corp« for assignment to ity to assist in livestock, dairy tions on Burley tobacco auction road trip. All three turned in cryptography, communications and poultry production, the state markets. creditable performances and ’’The fifth order,” he said, plac much needed reserve strength, and related duties, according to USDA war board has announced. The new regulations provide for es restrictions on the sale of pack Colonel J J. Fulmer, commander Taitt started the second Idaho of WAAC recruiting for Oregon. electric conections to farms need aged chicory I used in coffee) to game and got seven points, In announcing the new war de- ing power to operate prod action insure adequate supply and effi In this weekends’ games Gill partment directive authorizing the equipment and whose 1943 live cient distribution. will start Glen Warren and Don enrollment of linguists for service stock production will total at least “Order No. 6 is another on cit Cecil at forwards; Andy Ander 10 annual units. rus fruits, which sets aside quan wiih the WAAC. the colonel stres Applications to power compan- tities of fresh fruit for processing son at center; and Lew Beck and sed the important need for wo I ies or REA co-ops for new connec into citrus juices and other cit Don Durdan at the guard posts. I men with u knowledge of Spanish, Portugese, Chinese. Japanese, tions must be accompanied by cer rus products, so these will be Russian, French, German and Ital tification from the county USDA available in sufficient supply for and milk products for civilian pro ian and urged all qualified wo war board that the collection will war needs. » duction to 65 percent of the a- “Order No. 7 on raw sugar will mounts consumed from December men to apply for enrollment im result in an increase in farm pro mediately. He added that appli- duction or a saving in farm ta likewise have no effect on con-1 1, 1941, to November 30. 1942. can s would be required to sub bor. Sumer supply, but transfers au ■Riis order, effective February 1, f^LdCo»*1 The length of new connections thority from WPB to FDA and should make more milk available mit a certified letter from at least one responsible person outlining may be as much as 100 feet per places restrictions on sugar re- for production of needed dairy S"’4' toe products, particularly butter." their qualifications at the time of animal unit, but not to exceed finer«. ------------ •------------ “The ice cream industry is af their enrollment Other pre-requis 5000 feet A milk cow is rated as one animal unit. Equivalents in Bo*c ites for enrollment require that fected by Order No. 8, designed What is meant by redeeming applicants between the ages of clude 10 head of ca'tle other than to put more milk nutrients in time? It is to fill the hours full 21 and 44 inclusive, be of good milk cows or feeders: 30 breeding to essential war foods. Ice cream of the tightest freight, to fill moral character and in good phys ewes, 3 brood sows. 75 laying hens, manufacturers have been ordered them with the life of thought, feel ical condition Applicants need nut 40 turkeys or geese. 20 cattle in to cut down their use of milk ing, action, as they pass.—Clarke. have a high schol education but feed lot, 160 lambs tn feed lot. 30 are required to pass a mental test feeder pigs. 600 broiler chickens I to prove their appitude for serv or 250 chickens raised other than broailers. ice. The WPB order specifies that Besides these specialists, thous the applicant for a connection must ands of other women are needed have on hand or be able to get for training in non-combatant duties with the WAAC at home without priorities one of the fol lowing types of electric equip ment;: Water pump for livestock milking machine, feed grinder, milk cooler, incubator, brooder, or feed grinder. Farmers who believe they can qualify for a connection under the revised regulations are advised to consult their local power com pany. REA co-op. or the county war board D • S • • WAAC Seek Linvuixts j ) ) ) ) METZ Wedding Sets Priced $15.00 to $500 and abroad. Al) qualified women are urged to write or visit head quarters. 614 S Eleventh avenue. ; Portland, for complete Informa tion on (he women's army. LOOK WHO’S Very few people are good econ omists of their fortune, and still fewer of their time.—Chesterfield. ----------- »_ The Miner for Quality Printing WDebunker BY JOHN HARVEY FURBAY PH D Yes we are back a year older, but so are you. We know you yet want the BEST in Printing, we are Just as determined you ahull have it, for thai reason wo let you know we arc again ready to’serve you for al) your printing needs Lf it’s worth printing it's worth doing right we print it right. y » SoUTIMlERINI ©REâON M b MER "<7/ h Jltmi o/ BttU* PM m Ì ùu ^" 167 E. 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