SOUTHERN OREGON MINER *********** * TALENT NEWS Most of your friends away? If most of your friends are uwuy now lit the service doing war jobs don't you feel left behind sometimes? Why not get in the inldst of thia war’’ Join the WAC! You can nee new places, make new friends, learn in­ teresting thing« while you ire doing vital work to speed victory The Army needs your help urgently Thia Is your chance A For full details apply at the nearest l’J. S Army Re­ cruiting Station (your hx-nl post office will give you the address). Or write: The Ad­ jutant General, Rtn 4415, Munitions Building, Washing­ ton i> C ************ SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY LIABILITY HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND LIFE Tile Talent Extension Club met at the City Hull, Wednesday at 10 30 Mrs Gertrude Ottinger and Mr*. Roy Levander gave lessons on "Short Cuts in Serving.” A covered dish luncheon was served at noon There was a good attend- mice. Abbott returned home Hud from the army last week with a Abbott medical discharge Mr lias been in the army over a year and is the son of Mrs Ella Abbott on Wagner Creek Mi and Mrs Bruce Paul and daughter spent Sunday at U m home of Mr. and Mrs. K h Wllliumaon iri the Valley Vh-w district June Connor was married to Harold Brown on Friday, January 7 at the Method st parsonage In Ashland Dr <1. W Bruce offi- elated June is a daughter of Mrs Rudy Connor, who resides on Gibson Avenue Talent Basket Kall team defeat- ed Central Point, Tuesday evening at Central ’Point The score was i". 19 Mrs Alice O'Byrne of Ashland was calling on friends in Talent, Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs. Chine Jenkins and two children of Medford visited Mrs I xiu I hm Com best, Friday af­ ternoon. o —— P’”’’ . Thursday, January 20, 1944 WAR orobe with AN EASY-TO-WKE B ANG! CROCHETED HAT 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 i’hone S7M i 41 East .Main .SUMMONS (n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson: JENNIE M WADE, Plaintiff. ' VS JOSEPH WADE. Defendant. CIVIL SERVICE seeks PRICE SPECIALISTS Applications for the positions Here’s a parky hat for thoae of you who are handy with a crochet hook. of Price Specialist (Dairy Prod­ Smart and youthful, It la "right" for all occaaicna. You might make It ucts) and Price Specialist i Indus­ In a aoft, deep color, topped with gloaay bead* for a feetlva appearance. trial Materials) for the Regional Or crochet it In aeveral other combination* aa gift* for your friend*. Office Office of Price Adminla- Direction* for making the hat may be obtained by «ending a «tamped, tritlon. San Francisco, Calif, are aelf-addreaeed envelope to th* Needlework Department of thia paper, MIXER Bl ILDlXt. being sought by the United States opacifying dealgn PC-1534, 167 EAST MAIN si KU I Civil Srrvice Commission. I’hone H.', J1 The salary for these positions GRAHAM ON COMMITTEE is $4425 a yent*. including over­ M I HE UNIVERSITY time. Canteen Mixer was sponsored There is no written test and no — FILMS — by the Independent Students' As­ maximum age limit. DEVELOPED A PRINTED sociation late last week at the Complete Information and forma fl or H e*. 15c |wr roll University of Oregon. Eugene. for applying may be obtained from Double sire 25c in Walt Graham, Ashland, freshman American Indians engaged first or second class Post Offices 5c extra of Panchromatic, All Applications will be accepted un­ war production will be saluted at in liberal arts, was on the com­ fine grain developed. Reprint« the launching of the S. S Pendle­ mittee for promotion of the dance 2c each Double size 3c each ¡ til the needs of the service have ton, Swan Island'» forty-ninth which was held following a bas­ been met. Deckle or plain edge, Guaran-' T2-SE-A1 tanker, at 11:30 a. m. ketball game. teed work. Enlarging, coloring Independent students in Eugene Mrs Samuel R Woods and on Friday. January 21, 1044. copying. Ix»w prices Send to for the game were invited to the 'I he sponsor of the vessel. Prin ­ small daughter spent Tuesday ■coNoarr cess Ta-la-we-ton-rni ("Reflection dance in a special letter sent by visiting Mrs J F Emmett The PHOTO FINISHERS Woods arc living in Ashland, of Dawn"), is probably better the president of ISA. Entertain­ 1576. Station D while Captain Wcxxis is stationed known as Mel.»»a Parr of re­ ment was offered to all. Inde­ LOS ANGELES 7. CAI.IF. nowned beauty, and the only In­ pendent house mothers were also at Camp White. dian girl ever to be chosen queen invited. of the world-famous Pendleton Paul Finnell is suffering with Tine MIXER PRESS FOR Round-up. She is a full-blooded an attack of the flu this week. Q U A L IT Y I’ll J NTI N G. Umatilla Indian of the Cayuse Tribe. descendant of Chief Joseph ' and a niece of Chief George Red- hawk. The sponsor. Princess Te-la-we- ‘.on-nii, will be attended by Howr la-wi-non-mi ("Wandering Star"), daughter of Chief Miuthorn and granddaughter of Chief Alan Ba- tawa, and by Ti-ma-pim-ti-ect ("Glimmer of Twilight"), daugh­ ter of the sponsor, Melissa Parr. The flower girl is Kin-ne-tuss ("Twinkling Eyes"), daughter of Mrs Dan McKay and descendant of the famous Indian Doctor Me- Kay. Tile Reverend Earl Cochran of the Pendleton Presbyterian Church will invoke the blessing of God upuu the vessel. Indian workers of Swan Island will be honored guests at the launching, and also the sponsor's luncheon which follows. A real Western flavor will be added to Vitamin-rich pork is combined the ceremonies by the Round-up with apples to make this eco­ Quartette and a host of Pendle­ nomical, yet savory and delicious ton citizens togged out in West­ dish. ern style. Wigwams will be in PORK AND APPLE PIE evidence in the yard prior to the a cups cooked pork (cut in | launching, and the Indians will cubes) 2 medium Bized tart apples | all be dressed in tribal regalia. (cored and sliced) A large group of Indians of the 1 cup left-over gravy or Chemawa Indian School at Salem thickened consomme will witness the ceremonies. In a shallow baking dish, ar­ The Honorable Sprague M. Car­ range alternate layers of pork and ter, Mayor of Pendleton, will head apples. Season each layer with a a large delegation of Round-Up little Balt and pepper. Pour over personnel and prominent citizens gravy. Top with strips of pastry of Pendleton in Umatilla County. made by blending ’a cup margar­ Tile ship is named in honor of ine with l'i cups flour and Vi teaspoon salt. Add water to form Pendleton, the county seat of stiff dough. Roll oi t to a sheet. "What Is made in Ashlano makes Ashland” Umatilla County, and a famous Cut into strips. Bake in hot oven * I point in the Old Oregon Trail. (400°F). iáÑámáamm*** ' * The center of a large wheat-grow­ Other favorite low-point recipes ing area, Pendleton is probably are found in a 32-page cookbook best known for the Round-Up, an ‘‘Ration-Time Recipes.” Free copy annual event to select world may be obtained from National champion cowboys The city was Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis (1) Tennessee. named in honor of a vice presi­ dential candidate in 1868, rand soon became the center of a West­ IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK ern cattle industry. J. F. EMMETT S. S. “Pendleton” To Be Launched RECIPES AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT We appreciate your patronale SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Published every Thursday at 167 East Main S'., Ashland, Oregon by Charles and Ruth Giffen. Office I’hone 8561 Subscription rate»: *2.00 per year •Intered as second-class matter in he post office at Ashland, Oregon February 15. 1035 under the act it March 3 1870. • WANT ADS • FOR SALE GIFT BOXES OF FRUIT HERBERTS FRUIT A PRODUCE Phone 4761 Of B O L T S - N U T S Any Kind, Size Or Length ★ ★ ★ Iron and Steel orders up to 010.00 require no priority. OCR COMPLETE LINE WILL SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS * * ★ To JOSEPH WADE, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE 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 f 1 if you fail to so appear and an­ f swer said Ccinplaint, 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 tbe care, custody and control of the minor child, Glenn Wade; and al­ PHON’E 5751 lowing her such other relief as may be just and equitable. The date of the Order for Pub­ lication of this Summon» is Jan- , uary 10, 1944. The time pre­ scribed for publication thereof is once each week for four (i) con­ secutive weeks. Dated and first publish« d this 13th day of January. 1944. ■ "That you can depend on' AUTOMOBILE FIKE FRANK J. VAN DYKE. Attorney for Plaint ff. Post Office Address: Swedenburg Building, Ashland, Oregon. -------------o------------- Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop DRY SLABS GUNTER FUEL CO I I N S U R A N C E SALESMAN WANTED WANTED—Man or woman who can qualify for management of profitable business near by. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. ORA- 361.158. Oakland, Calif. HEALTH A ACCIDENT M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA WARDROBE CLEANERS Phone 3281 On the Plaza MT. ASHLAND * * Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese Save Running Expense and Buy BONDS a You can better afford to buy BONDS if you keep the car in good condition FOR REPAIRS and TOWING IT’S- AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET ASHLAND CREAMERY L CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE PHONE 5311 AT THE KI.AMATH JUNCTION (Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street) IN MEDFORD TOUR FAVORITE CUT RATE PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS VITAMINS SUNDRIES TOILETRIES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES STATIONERY WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874 BABY SMOTHERER ASKS FOR PARDON Bernard J. Lotka, 23, of Med­ ford, convicted of smothering 1 i; infant »on to death, is appealing to the Governor for a pardon. Lotka and his common-law wife Tillie Michalski, were indicted for the baby's death. Miss Michalski was acquitted. Ixttka, then a ser­ geant at Camp White, was found guiltv of second degree murder. He is serving a life sentence at I the State Penitentiary. ^itulviOlS / I iiuw BREADS