Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 16, 1943, Image 3

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    Thursday, December 16, 1943
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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NOTICE
District Land Office, Roseburg,
Oregon. Notice is hereby given
that on December 21. 1942, Wade
H Wallis, of Ashland, Ore., filed
exchange application Roseburg
022776, tinder the act of July 31.
19M (58 Stat 1144) for UM E':
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W'pSE'piMl SE ,.SE',
Sec 21. T. 40 S., R. 4 E., W. M..
Jackson County Oregon, in lieu of
Ixits 1 2, 3 and the E'jSW1, Sec
19, same township and range, con­
taining 1 14 74 acres This notice
is for the purpose of allowing all
persons having bona fide objec­
tions to the proposed exchange
an opportunity to file their objec­
tions in this office, together with
evidence that a copy therof has
been served on the applicant with­
in 30 days from date of first pub­
lication. George Finley, Register.
First publication November 25,
1943
OPEN
EVENINGS
GAMES
• DOLLS
32 Piece Dinner Set
$6.95
THE MIXER PRESS FOR
Q < A LIT Y P R INTI N O.
J.V.W. STORE
“ON TIIE PI.AZA”
charming und traditional "Coffee.
You’re going to entertain this Christ­
inas, of cotir >e, but you’re duty-bound
to keep all parties simple, inexpen­
sive, ration-free and fun! A Coffee
fills the bill on all counts. Coffee is
plentiful in u season of shortages; a
coffee party cun be us simple as you
want... and still be a conversation­
stimulant, a warm, friendly gather­
ing, an impressive occasion. Every­
body will welcome an invitation to a
Coffee.
Serve the coffee from a buffet: Be
n charming hostess at your “Coffee”
by making it a buffet party. Saves
you time, steps and space, besides
being an added decorative holiday
note for your room. If you have a
coffee service, this is the time'—of
all times—to take it out, dust it off
and use it. A bowl of fruits and
nuts, little cakes, dainty sandwiches,
a bit of candy, and good coffee are
all you need But lie sure to make
Miat coffee good. Brew to the full
< ìifts For the I Ionic
Mi and Mr«. Wm. J. Miller of
Klamath Falls arrived Tuesday
for a few days visit with Mrs
Dwight Pa tt reson and Mr. and
Mrs T 3. Wiley.
Send $2.00 for a year's Mlb-
M-riptlon to the Southern Oregon
.Miner, new or renewal, NOW and
receive a box of 25 < hrist mas
curds with your name Imprinted.
Bond Pa|M*r Scratch
sizes — .Miner Office.
capacity of the pot, and use enough
freshly roasted and ground coffee to
make the beverage strong, full-bod­
ied and truly a “party” brew. Here’s
a delicious recipe for Quick Coffee
Cocoa Fudge that you’ll want to
have made up during the whole holi­
day season. The recipe is tested, of
course, and it’s guaranteed to be
popular with everyone who tastes it.
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Place shortening and the hot coffee
in top of double boiler and heat over
boiling water until shortening is
melted. Mix salt, sugar and cocoa
and sift together. Stir in confection­
ers’ sugar in 3 installments, beating
thoroughly after each addition. If
necessary, add a little more hot cof­
fee. When mixture is well blended
and smooth, remove at once from
hot water, pour in greased 7x7-inch
pan and cut in suuarea.
s<>< e 1942 GRADUATE
RE< EIVES PROMOTION
M ims Doreen Delisle of Ash­
land who graduated in primary
education training in the Southern
Oregon College of Education and
is now employed in the Vanport
i schools .reports in her letters she
has recently received promotion.
. In addition to teaching physical
I educat.on in the primary grades,
I she now' does extension work on
Saturdays. Miss Delisle taught
: last year in Palo Alto and went
i from there to Vanport. She grad­
uated from SOCE in 1942.
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Published every Thursday at 167
East Main S’., Ashland, Oregon
by Charles and Ruth Giffen.
Office Phone 8561
SubM-rlption rates: 82.00 pei year
Entered as second-class matter in
the post office at Ashland, Oregon
February 15. 1935 under the act
of March 3 1879.
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A N C E
can depend on"
AUTOMOBILE
HEALTH A ACC1D4KNT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
. • WANT ADS •
When trouble comes to you
—and it will, in some form
—sec that It Is lightened by
the benefits of adequate in­
surance.
U:t us oe
counselors.
your
insurance
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL LNBURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
FOR SALE—Baled or loose hay.
Write or see A. J. Hayes. Wagner
Creek, Talent, Oregon.
— F I L M S —
DEVELOPED & PRINTED
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5c extra of Panchromatic. All
fine grain developed.
2c each. Double size
Deckle or plain edge,
teed work. Enlarging,
: copying. Low prices. Send to—;
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS AXGELES 7, CALIF.
, —
I IKY OR GREEN
SLABS
4
On the Plaza
5
12
19
FOR
Immediate
Wardrobe Cleaners
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUELCO
Phone 3281
Reprints
3c each.^
Guaran-1
coloring.:
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
A good Christmas Gift—the
Southern Oregon Miner for one
year.
SAME GOOD WORKMANSHIP
SAME GOOD SERVICE!
FIRE
FOR SALE
GUT BOXES OF FRUIT
HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCE
Phone 4761
Quick Co*«« Cecw F«*««
2 tabkBpooM »hortrnlng
& table«p<jons hot coffee
traepoon «alt
1 pound .ifted confectioner*« aurar
H cup cocoa
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Here is a cake that any home­
maker can be proud of. Although
economical in points, none of the
richness and goodness has been
sacrificed:
DEFENSE CAKE
% cup rtiargarine
1 ’.-i cups light corn syrup
1 whole egg
2 egg yolks '
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
Vi teaspoon lemon extract
1% cups cake flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
’,3 teaspoon salt
Yt cup milk
Cream together the margarine
and corn syrup. Beat the eggs and
add in four portions, stirring well
after each addition. Add the lemon
rind and extract. Sift the flour
with the baking powder and salt,
and add alternately with the milk,
beating after each addition. Place
in two greased 8-incli ' layer cake
pans. Bake in a moderate oven
(375* F.) 30 minutes. Cool in pans
10 minutes before removing to
cooling rucks. Frost with:
FLUFFY FROSTING
1 cup corn syrup
2 egg whites.
Vs teaspoon vanilla
Put corn syrup and egg whites
in the top of a double boiler; heat
vigorously over boiling water until
very light and thick. Remove
from the heat, add the vanilla, and
beat occasionally until cool and
thick enough to spread between
the layers and on the top and sides
of cake.
Other favorite low-point recipes
aro found in a 32-page cookbook
“Ration-Time Recipes. Free copy
may be obtained from National
Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis
(1) Tennessee.
A good Christmas Gift—the
Southern Oregon Miner for one
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year.
NO PRIORITY
REQI IKED NOW ON
Iron & Steel Sales
Under $10
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Help necessary calls get through by
avoiding unnecessary calls.
We have a large stork of
iron and steel.
.And, we also have a fiHI
line of bolts, nuts etc.
Use Long Distance only if it is urgent,
especially on December 24, 25 and 26.
Buy War Bonds for Victory
Oak Street Garage I
and Machine Shop ►
THE PACIFIC TILIPHONi AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
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