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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER TALENT NEWS APPEARING AT THE I.ITIIIA Mrs. Vera Doi an of Aahland substituted for Stanley Robbins on the mail route No 2 Aahlund lust week Perry Skeeters of Prospect «pent the week end In Talent vis iting his grandmother, Mrs Belle Are you iniNNing the chance to Skeeters. Mrs Andrew McMahon arrived »bin>• bi tliin w.u iii I hh I iik an ex perience you'd value all your in Talent. Friday morning from Denver, Colorado to attend the life? funeral of her uncle, Andy MoMn Right now, in the WAC, you hon, which took place nt the could be doing a vital Army job. Christian Science Church in Aah You could be gelling valuable lund .Saturday afternoon. Mr. Me < laude Rains In “Phantom <>l the training, meet Ing new people, err Mahan passed away at his home Ojiera" ing new place« while wrving your on Thursday morning after a ling country MRS. MARIE BONDERSON ering illness More Waca are needed at once Funeral services were held on Mrs A M Bunch of near Little (Jet full details about eligibility, Rock, Kansas .who spent the sum 'I lesdiy ..fternoon at the Litwlller training, pay, the John Wacs do, mer here with her son, Mr. Jake Flint I al Home for Mrs Marie how thry live Go to the neureat Gingslch and family and other I Bon<t<’t 3011, a resident of Ashland U. H Army Recruiting Station. relatives in Oregon, returned to for 34 years (Your locul poat office will give her home this week Survivors include her husband, you the address ) Or write: The Carl Bortderoon, two sons, Chris Sgt. Chris Carrol, son of Mr Adjutant General, Room 4415, and Mrs Andy Carroll of near and Anton of Dun«muir and three Munition« Building, Washington, Trail, stationed near Bakersfield gi andchildren D. C. Do it today! ———— ■ <> ----- I California, Is home for a two Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orth Mil- week’s furlough and visited lei on January 5, 1944, a son friends in Tulent last week. Al Sherurd and Mr and Mrs guests. W e y b ii r n Kenyon a n d family Bob Purves, a former resident moved Into Mr. Sherard's home in now living in Yreka, «pent the Talent Saturday . week end in Talent visiting rela Pvt Frankie Denham and wife tives and friends of Camp Adair visited Mrs Den Pvt Robert Baylor stationed at ham's parents, Mr and Mrs. Rudy Camp Adair, spent a few days FARM & DWELLING Connor and other relatives here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs AUTO AND TRUCK last week Karl Baylor The Talent basketball team BURGLARY Mr. and Mrs Roy Parr attend defeated Eagle Point Friday night ed a New Year's Wake party at LIABILITY at Eagle Point in the conference the home of Mr. and Mrs. F V. HEALTH. ACCIDENT game. The score was 34 to 20 Barrltt in Phoenix. Mrs Cal Harper was a busi AND LIFE Bill Hotchkiss, who has been ness caller and also visited friends confined to his home with flu, is In Ashland Saturday able to be out again. The Ladies’ Aid met at the MINSK Itl II dim . Mr. and Mrs Joe Harrison and home of Mrs. Ben Clark Thursday granddaughter returned home 107 KAMT MAIN STREET afternoon Phone 8B >1 Monday from a two weeks visit in Mrs C. Smith was shopping in Los Angeles and San Francisco , Medford Saturday. where they visited relatives . At the Talent Methodist Church (Too late for last week) a New Year's Watch meeting was Mr and Mrs Al Norris of Ash held Chaplain Lacquement was land called on friends in Talent In charge and was assisted by Thursday afternoon men irom the camp, who gave Mr an<i Mrs Hugh Combe«! special mus.c Following the ser and son Hugh, Jr. of Orchard. vice the young people met w.th Washington arrived here Wednes Chaplain Lacquement and service day to spend week visiting rela men for a time of fellowship and tives. to. herald the New Year in. ~ Mr and Mrs Clarence Homes Mrs Belle Skeeters visited ner of Ashland called on relatives in son Everett and family in' Pros Talent on New Years Day. pect, Sunday. Mr and Mrs Everett Bailey en tertained at dinner on New Year's day Mr and Mrs Hugh Combest, THE M INER I* R F S S FOR who are visiting In the valley and Mr« Ixuisa Combest were the QUALITY PRINTING. Do you feel “left out of it”? SEE US EUR YOUR INSURANCE J. F. EMMETT RECIPES AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT L We appreciate your patronage Thursday, January 13, 1944 Workers Help Bethlehem to Exceed Promise BANG! 1 nice hundred thousand men and women from .all parts of the country are »haling the com pany'« honors in having achieved the greatest shipbuilding record in history during the year 1943 380 lighting arid cargo »hips The government has permitted Bethlehem to reveal the fact that it exceeded in output its promise, which seemed fantastic when made at the beginning of 1943, that it Would turn out a ship a day of major fighting and cargo craft. Th<- remarkable program car ried out by Bethlehem included a 35.000-ton battleship, 27,000-ton air« raft carriers, 14,700-ton air craft carriers, 13,000-ton heavy cruiser«, 10.000-tOn light cruisers. 6000-ton light cruisers, 2100-ton destroyers, 1620-ton destroyers, destroyer escorts, tank landing craft, Infantry landing craft and many types of cargo ships in cluding a large number of Liberty ships and Victory ships. The value of the year's work was equivalent to over 1000 Lib erty ships and, In term« of man hours, the company estimates the 1943 program was equivalent to the construction of 22 battleships. Approximately 70 tier cent of the ship« built were fighting craft and 30 per cent cargo vessels. Jn addition to the amazing pro duction record of new ships, Bethlehem yards also repaired, converted and serviced over 7000 vessels. thus playing a major role in keeping our fighting fleets in trim Approximately 300,000 men and women were employed by Bethle hem in its shipyards, steel mills and other divisions to accomplish this program. Bnt because the company has set its sights still higher for 1944 it will be neces sary to add still more to its present army of employes. MRS. HEATH RECEIVES FLIPPINGS FROM DENVER Mrs C. A. Heath is in receipt of an interesting clipping from ‘"nie Rocky Mountain News", Denver, which tells the life story of her adopted son, Bob Heath. The story is entitled. “The Mir acle” and tells how Bob and his father and sisters were reunited at Thanksgiving time after a sep aration dating back to his in fancy. Mrs Heath thinks that it is a miracle too that in these days of slow mail travel that the clipping taking a circuitous route to reach her, arrived in six days after pub lication. A soldier sent the clip ping to his mother at Roseburg, who in turn, sent it to her friend. Mrs Heath here in Ashland. The article was illustrated with pic tures of Mr. Heath and his fam ily- WARDROBE CLEANERS Phone 3281 On the Plaza BOLTS-NUTS • Here’s a cheese and macaron: loaf with rarebit sauce that’s « toothsome mainstay on a meatlesi menu. Part of the cheese sauce made with cottonseed oil mar garine, is used to add flavor and moisture to the loaf, and the rest is served with the loaf when it is sliced: ASK FOR MT. ASHLAND * * CHEESE & MACARONI LOAF WITH RAREBIT SAUCE Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET ASHLAND CREAMERY "What is made in Ashlano makes Ashkuid” IN MEDFORD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK YOUR FAVORITA CUT-RATE PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS VITAMINS SUNDRIES TOILETRIES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES STATIONERY WESTERN THRO STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 » i 1 cup elbow macaroni 3 tablespoons margarine 3 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt lA teaspoon celery salt ‘/s teaspoon dry mustard Dash of pepper l1/« cups milk 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Ameri can cheese 1 tea »poo n Worcestershire sauce 2 eggs, well beaten Vs cup chopped green pepper Cook macaroni in rapidly boil ing salted water until tender; drain. Melt margarine. Blend in flour and seasonings. Remove from heat. Add milk gradually, mixing well. Cook over low heat, stirring until thickened. Add cheese, stirring until melted. Add Worcestershire saued. To well beaten eggs, add macaroni, green pepper, and half of cheese sauce; mix well. (Place rest of sauce over hot water.) Pour macaroni mixture into well greased loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (350" F.) about 45 minutes. Turn out on warm platter. Garnish with water cress and broiled tomato slices, seasoned with grated onion, salt, and pepper. _ Serve loaf, sliced, with remaining cheese sauce. Serves 6. Other favorite low-point recipes are found in a 32-page cookbook "Ration-Time Recipes,” Free copy may be obtained from National Cotton Council, Box 16, Memphis (1) Tennessee. Any Kind, Size Or Length ★ ★ ★ Iron and Steel orders up to $10.00 require no priority. Ol'R COMPLETE LINE WILL SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS w ★ SOUTHERN •REGON* MINER ★ Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop Faulty brakes — slip pery pavement — and one auto smashes an other— Or maybe it is just a poor innocent tele phone pole — usually ; they take it better than your car. Safeguard yourself against financial loss with enough automo bile insurance. A few dollars today may save you a lot tomor row- Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 41 East Main Published every Thursday at 167 East Maia St., Ashland, Oregon by Charles and Ruth Giffen. Office Phone 8561 Subscription rates: $2.00 per year Entered as second-class matter ia the post office at Ashland, Oregon February 15, 1935 under the act of March 3 1879. • WANT ADS • SALESMEN WANTED WANT PLEASANT OUTDOOR WORK in a business of your own ? Good profits selling over 200 widely advertised Rawleigh home and farm necessities. Pays better than most occupations Hundreds in business 5 to 20 years or more! Products, equipment on credit. No experience needed to start — we teach you how. Write today for full particulars. Rawleigh's, Dept. ORA-361-145 .Oakland, Calif. FOR SALE GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT In the Circuit Court of the State HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCM Phone 4761 of Oregon in and for the County SI MMONS , of Jackson: LOST JENNIE M WADE, Plaintiff, Pair of gold-rimmed glasses VS in case. Need them very badly. JOSEPH WADE. Defendant To JOSEPH WADE, the above No question« asked. Reward. In quire at Miner Office. named defendant: i STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby notified and required to appear and answer the complaint filed herein against you on or before the last day of four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons; and if you fail to so appear and an swer said Complaint, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in her Complaint, as fol lows: For a Decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the Plaintiff and the De fendant herein, and divorcing the Plaintiff from the Defendant ab solutely; that Plaintiff have the care, custody and control of the minor child, Glenn Wade; and al lowing her such other relief as may be just and equitable. The date of the Order for Pub lication of this Summons is Jan uary 10. 1944 The time pre scribed for publication thereof is once each week for four (4) con secutive weeks Dated and first published this 13th day of January. 1944. FRANK J. VAN DYkE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Swedenburg Building, Ashland, Oregon. i in the name of the DRY SLABS PHONE 5751 GUNTER FUEL CO.