SOUTHERN OREGON MINER APPEARING AT HIE L1TIIIA SUN.—-MON.—TI ES. f Mai lha Mi'ott In "Old <«klahoilui Quill and Scroll To Initiate Feb. Hi initiation for the journalists ol Ashland High will be held Febru ary 16, at the home of Mrs Forgue Those who were selected at th< list CJull) and Scroll meeting wile: Pauline (Jlstail, Lydu Dii vis, Joan Neil, Emily Norris. Mouryne Burton, is iris llnnsley, Bernard Krueger, Barbara Urlili Paul Cushman and Don Arant Initiation will Include the above named and also the group select» cd earlier In the school year. st of­ fice will give you the ad­ dress) Or write: The Adju­ tant General, Room 4415, Mu­ nitions Building, Washington, D C * *********** I Vvinning the War Vvnh i lansportaliini Entire Senior (’laws io Participate in i .ay Production Thursday, February 10, 1944 Covered Dish Meeting Radio Course Offered £ SOUTHERN «REGON MINER Enjoyed by the I*T a nign behoof Youths Published every Thursday at 167 scuoo* youths m this area The P. T. A. li*ld a coveied "To win m s wai as qim my u.i dish dinner January 27 at the are responding enthusiastically to po..s ine, me Aniiy amt N ivy must . ■ ..n .uu. every senior in either navi mi ugni amount. ol g.' "> die < asi, production or spe- iu I Ju moi High. Entertaining them toe U. 8. Navy s offer to train 17- wan the Junior High Dramatics i ze-«r oid volunteers In the field of uno on at inc i >ghi places ■ lumbers is uie goij of Mrs. Ucok, ul lue r.gut lime, lenii here me lor ol Uie senior play en- Club which presented the play, I Electronics and radio, It was re- overseas ««roper usi** <>i out h .io la-ilhu, tile Beuutilul Type­ "Midge (Joes to the Movies ” A | ,/jrteu by Herb Crain, recruiting pr >gram on industrial art» of both officer, in charge of the Medford : g .so.me and oil supplii.« al home writer G ii," winch will be pre­ junior and sen or high Schools wan ■vaval Recruiting Station. cun Mum ten the war." sent'd March 31 in the Junior The new program not only is very interesting. Representing the inis Hlaien.c-nt by Brvhon Soni­ High Audnoimm junior high was Mr Mlttag, who altract.ng the interest of the li veli, I.nuli Hunt '.enei al, C'*m- The play Is a "meller-drammer," muii'ilng Aimy Service Forces, is oi inc type presented in the Guy talk'd, and several boys who dis­ icensteis, but is finding favor with .i ciiam-jigc to every moloitsl and 1*0 s it centers around Bertha, play'd things they had made in tne*r parents, the recruiter added, omini n tul vehicle driver in Ash­ a beautiful young girl, who falls wood-working class. For senior inis is due to the fact that any high, Mr. Phillips had Joan Neil youth accepted for radio material land in love witn David, “a pure and l/iok.lig u little closer Into the noble ymitn.” But Divids fattier, and Ben Ricks talk on how the work is given a nine-rnonth train­ »hop is run and what good it will ing equivalent to three years of I'asons belund Ins statement: Daniel Desboro Desmond, known college raoio engineering. nut of toe supplies snipped to as "Despciate Desmond,” compli­ do them In the future. When the war is over, unlim­ Activities before this have been: mu Army overseas are petroleum cates matters nut only by plot­ produci» nini for the invasion of ting against Bertha but ulso by Discussion for recreation for ited opportunity will be open to North Africa the ligure Va» 65 failing in love w.th her. Daniel, young people; Mr». Galey spoke men trained in this field, the re­ on the block leader system; and cruiter points out, because of the pel Ct-Ill.” wl.o si eks revenge aguinst David Hut gasoline pl'«auction tor 1943 and Bertha, stops at nothing to talks were made by Bob Hufrnan certain expansion of television, mis <1 topped by approximately cany out his dustaidly, fiendish I representing Hi Y and Emily Nor­ commercial aviation and other en- titprises which will be mightily i'b,*«00,000 barrels from the 1911 schemes. However, all ends hgp- ris representing Girls' 1-eague. The officers: Mrs. Larkin benefited by electronics. production of i01,000,0<»0 barrels pily and the villains are foiled. Seventeen - year - old volunteers '(espiti- tin- fact that crude ol) The entile evening » program i Grubb, president; Mrs Flaharty. production is now at an all-time and the costumes will be typical vice president; Mrs Lizzie Merritt, who can pass a fundamental qual­ I I secretary; and Mr. Hendrix, treas­ ifying examination will be enlist- mg'i and we have adequate re­ oi the Gay (Ki's. d as Seamen first class, a rating urer. tili.ng capacity. Tins promises to be something equal to corporal in the army. From the Rogue News Any is that ? new and unusual in the way of I The recruiter emphasizes that B e caos e increasing military high school entertainment. Watch ■his opportunity may be closed at needs for hi-«K lane content gaso-' ioi the future announcements and any time and that youths infer­ lines lessens production capacity mrther information. ested in gaining tile training of automotive gasoline from crude (From The Rogue News) should contact him as noon as oil. Tile cream of crude oil con­ o " ■ ¡«ossible to prevent being disap- tains many important components The Squander Bug will puff pointed later. of gasoline we use in our auto­ with elation and cause inflation, Parents are urged to accom­ mobiles nmi trucks if you don't buy 4th War Loan pany their sons to the recruiting Their need be no doubt on the Bonds. station to hear the details of the step up of host.lities since it is radio material program. r'-ported authoritatively that ----------------------- Q----- -------------- I "West" of the Rockies 23 per cent The money that's put into 4th of gasoline produced there went War Loan Bonds is out of reach : I | li. nollt n y In 1912 1 !V tin of the Squander Bug. lust fix months of 1943 this was itu-reared to 43 4 per cent and in Don't let the Squander Bug get 1944 Is Estimated will reach 52 4 your money. Put it in 4th War per cent. I-oan Bonds The Office of Defense Trar.s- («orlatimi says that these are only By WINIFRED S. CARTER part of the facts facing motorists and commercial vehicle drivers in Make flaky delicious pastry the Ashland giving them "good rea- Two Favorite Combinations easy Crisco way. Incidentally, did «>n" for telling I heir neighbors Re-Styled To Save Points you know that you can save points and friends to share rides, to save by using only one fine shortening motor fuel and to co-operate with Hamburgers and bro*n-jacketed for all your cooking—cakes, frying, those who are. baked potatoes—everybody loves gravies and sauces. ■ ■ O ; 'em! Back the attack and out-ma­ Here's a grand meat-stretcher POTATOBURGEP8 neuver the Squander Bug Buy recipe that puts the baked potato >*xtra 4th War I/«an Bonds flavor right In with the hamburger lb. ground raw beef H —and it's quick and easy to make. % cup ground raw potato Mixing raw potato with the raw 2 teaspoons ground onion ground beef accomplishes the mir­ teaspoon salt acle Put the raw potato through % teaspoon pepper the meat grinder anfl leave the Combine ingredients and shape peel right on for that extra tasti­ into patties. Coat with flour. Melt ness. The vitamins and minerals enough Crisco in skillet to cover I are next to the skin too, you know bottom generously. Fry until —another good reason why pota- browned on both sides. Cover skil- toes should never be peeled these let and cook very slowly for days. minutes. To make gravy, stir tablespoons flour into wbat's in tbe pan. Brown smoothly. 1*4 cups milk. Cook until gravy CRIME DOESN'T FAY. Not in th* Eitchnn. Ara you guilty of thing» like this? thickens. * LetiAM GACK th 'ATTMÍ Hint* (or ifie ftomemalie* WluJufoL IN THE KITCHEN PORK AND APPLE TURNOVERS YOUR HOME may be the next one that will be destroyed by fire. Ask this agency to go over your policies and make certain you have sufficient insur-l ance. 1 I Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phono 8781 41 East Main *•••««***»•«**** » BOLTS-NUTS Any Kind, Size Or Length ★ ★ ★ • WANT ADS • FOR SALE GIFT BOXES OF FKI/ÍT HERBERTS FRUIT * PRODUCE Phone 4761 All kinds of Signs for »ale at the Miner Office. — FILMS — DEVELOPED A PRINTED ; 6 or 8 ex. 15c ¡»er roil Double »ize 25c 5c extra of Panchromatic. All' fine grain developed. Reprints* 2c each. Double size 3c each.' Deckle or plain edge, Guaran-' teed work. Enlarging, coloring. ; copying. Low prices. Send to— : ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS Box 1576, Station D LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF. Swat the Squander Bug with 4th War Loan Bonds. SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY LIABILITY HEALTH. ACCIDENT AND LIFE J. F. EMMETT MIXER BTILDING 167 EAST MAIN STREET Phone 8531 SubM-ribe for The Miner today. RECIP Think about This! How far will your in­ surance go towards replacing the loss to your home and your household goods? East Main 8.., Ashland, Oregui? by Charles and Ruth Giffen. Office Phone 8561 Subscription rates: *2.0* pei year Entered as second-class matter is the post office at Ashland, Oregon February 15, 1035 under the act ol March 3 1870. Apples are a favorite in every household. This simple • to - make dessert will add interest to . meal. Cook the Potatoburgers In pure point thrifty vegetable shortening, and be sure to use what's left in the pan to make nutritious gravy. Turnovers have always rated high as a/family favorite too. so here's another favorite combina tlon that qualifies as a fine meat­ stretching recipe as well—Pork and Apple Turnovers. Red beets are beautiful, Hack them and they will bleed to death. You can’t give a beet a blood trans­ fusion, you know. “To prepare beets” say home tconomistsat Revere’s Experimental Kitchen, "gently cut off the green tops, but leave the beet unscarred. Save the greens to cook separately as another vegetable, or cook and serve them with the sliced beets.” If you own some copper clad stainless steel cooking ware, use it to cook beets and other vegetables. With little water, a low flame, a cov­ ered utensil and slow cooking, beets will be tender before you can say “General MacArthur " MT. ASHLAND AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET ASHLAND CREAMERY “What is made in Ashlana makes Ashland” GUNTER FUEL CO Death by Hacking hi lb. fresh pork, diced 1 tablespoon Crisco 1 cup chopped apple Sear pork in hot Crisco Mix with chopped apple. Season with salt and pepper. Roll out Crisco pastry, cut into four inch squares. Place heaping tableipoonful pork and apple mixture in center. Fold over to form triangles and press edges firmly together. Bake,in hot oven. Serve hot with gravy or cream sauce. APPLE CRISP / quart sliced apples 14 cup water 114 teaspoons cinnamon \ cup sugar Mi cup flour % cup margarine Place the sliced apples in a shal­ low baking dish. Add the water and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. Blond together the sugar, flour and margarine until crumbly in texture. Spread this mixture over the top of apples. Sprinkle with the remaining cinnamon. Bake un­ covered in a moderately hot oven (400'F.) 40 to 50 minutes, or un­ til the apples are tender and the top is brown. Other favorite low-point recipes are found in a 32-page cookbook “Ration-Time Recipes." Free copy may be obtained from National i Cotton Council, Box 18, Memphis (1) Tennessee. 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