SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
USO Desk H o stesses
F o r M arch A n n o u n ced
GUNTKK MOVES LOCATION
Gerald Gunter, who recently S O U T H E R N OREGON M IN E R
bought a building at 233 F ourth Published every Thursday a t 167
S treet, has his offices nicely fixed B ast Main S ., Ashland, Oregor
i up and is now better equipped to by C harles and RuU. Glffen
handle his grow ing wood and -fuel
Office Phone 8561
business.
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C offee Crumb Cake for Many O ccasions
Mm. Ralph McCullouch, chair
m an of the USO desk hostexx
group, announces the following
will «erve during the m onth of
M arch:
Sunday, 5-8, Mix C laire Scott;
8-11, Mrx. E ith e r Young.
Monday, 8-11, Mrx. F ran ce! Sil
ver.
Tuexday, 8-11, Mrs. M ary Moxer
and M ri. Khua Favor.
W ednesday, 5-8, Mlxx Virginia
W l i l t l l c , 8-11, Mix. S l . m l r y I.c u n
aril and Mix. Gladyx Dooms.
Thursday, 5-8, Mrx. Dewey
H uffm an; 8-11, Mrx. E thel P u t
ney and Mix Mary Rath.
Friday, 8-11, Mrx. M argaret
Mann, Florence F allow und Nor- ’
tna Stearnx.
S aturday, 5-8, Mlxx M argaret
Page and Cora liarxtad; 8-11, Mix
Henry Qaley, Mrx. Sid Reed. Mix
Will Myer and Mrs. C. V. Carey.
O R C H A R D A C R E A G E S H IF T S
SH O W N IN OS< B U L L E T IN
I
Total Oregon acreage of the
seven leading tree fruit, and n
crops was 6 per cent less in 1043
than in 1010, and also showed a
drastic shift in em phasis from
apples to nut crops. These facts
highlight a new statistical year
book on O regon’s tree fru it and
nut crops ju st issued by the O re
gon S tate College Extension s e r
vice in cooperation with the bur-
• eau of ag ricu ltu ral ecohomics of
I the USDA
This 28-page bulletin. No. 631
m ay be had free from any county
extension office o r direct from the
college.
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Do You Want
a job like this? A
CUP of coffee and a slice of clpe for Coffee Crumb Cake. It’s
coffee cake "go together” like tested, of course.
the proverbial hain and eggs The
Coffee Crumb Cake
y y A N T A Job w here eveiy
'4 cup sh ortening
particular
coffee cake Illustrated I *4 cu ps s ifte d
hour you work lx an hour
flour
above lives up to Its name, for It '4 cup soya sifte d 3 teaspoons
baking powder
th a t helpa win the w a r?
flour
>4 teaspoon soda
Is really flavored with coffee and is
1
cup
brown
su
gar
1
egg
W ant a Job th at gives you
as delicious as any you ever taxied.
teaspoon sa lt >4 cup cold coffee
a chance to increase your , Serve It with full-strength steam 1 '4 teaspoon
V4 cup chopped
cinnam
on
nuts
skill, or learn a new one? A
ing coffee and you'll have a break
Mix
flour,
soya
flour, brown
Job th a t gives you new expe
fast full of energy and satisfaction sugar, salt, and cinnamon,
and sift
riences. new friends?
with which to start the day.
together. Cut in shortening until
This versatile recipe for Coffee mixture Is as flue as cornmeal.
Then Join the W omen's Army
Crumb Cake is so downright deli Measure % cup and reserve for
Corps and .tak e over a vital
cious that It can easily serve as a topping. To the remainder of the
Job in the Army.
/ dessert for luncheon or supper as mixture add baking powder and
F or full details about the
well as a breakfast treat. The ad soda, and mix thoroughly with
dition of coffee as a flavoring and fork. Beat egg. add coffee and stir
WAC, apply at any U. 8.
soya flour makes this rec pe un into flour mixture. Pour into deep
Arm y R ecruiting S tation. Or
usually Interesting. When com pie pan and sprinkle with re
w rite; The A djutnnt General,
bined with a heartening full-bodied served mixture and with nuts.
4415 Munitions Bldg., W ash
cup of coffee, you have an unbeat Bake about 14 hour in moderately
ington 25, D. C. (W omen in
able combination. Here is the re- hot oven (4 0 0 ’ F .)
essential w ar Industry m ust
have release from th eir em
Thom as S p atz of M edford is
G Fs to K iss B la rn e y staying
ployer or the U. S Em ploy
with Miss G ladys W h it
m ent Service.)
ato n e a t A sh lan d USO son, while his p aren ts a re in the
The regular F rid ay waffl. su p E a st.
per a t the A shland USO M arch
17 will be a St. P atrick 's Day
♦. ♦ ♦ ♦. c o o s » : .» • ♦ ♦ party, w ith all the touches th at
m ake the holiday so jolly green'
ham rock decorations, Irish songs,
W h a t a D iffe re n c e !
kissing the B larney stone (offi
ft
cials s ta te it is not y et decided
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who will be the stone) and plenty
T H E R E 'S a decided dlffer-
'of good-natured blarney. A lively
p arty is prom ised to all, St. P a t
e n c e between P roperty
rick’s Day being a foreign n a
D am age Insurance a n d
tional holiday th a t everyone en
ters into with good spirit whethei^
Collision Insurance. The
or not one’s ancestors cam e from
form er covers your legal
the auld sod.
W affles will be served a t the
liability for any dam age
usual hour, a fte r which the time
your ca r m ay do to the
will be given to gam es, songs ,
p roperty of others. The
find dances rem iniscent of Ire
land.
la tte r covers the dam age
L ast F rid ay 's w affle supper was
done to your OWN car.
served to m em bers of the 021st
Field A rtillery, H eadquarters B at
You need BOTH policies!
tery, 06th Division, who m ade up
Get them here.
the convoy, and to other service
men in the USO. building. H ost
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esses for the supper were mem-
j bers of the W esleyan Service
Guild: Misses Cora Mason, E u
B illin g s A g en cy
genia Carson, Gladys W hitson,
REAL ESTATE and
C arrie Mae Smith, R uth Preston
REAL INSURANCE
and Mrs. Alice Willits. Follow
Phone 8781
41 East Main
ing the supper, guests enjoyed
iMXMMffXMMXMMMMMXMMMMMMMM gam es and fortune telling.
Thursday, Mbreh 16, 1944
National A d v o rK J iq Representative
N EW SPA PEB
A IL Y E R T IS IN t S E R V IC E . IR C .
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\ National Editorial Astociation)
(an affikata of fha
IW .A .S J
Serving Amine«'» Advertiser, end.the Homs Town Newspaper«
lUW.Rendvipli — CW m s » I.«. • O r P IC B * • Hofcre^i BU9.. See F t m c ik o . C«L
FA R LEY —COOKE
Miss Evelyn M ary F arley of
M ultnomah, Oregon and Charles
rt. Cooke of Camdem, New Jersey
were m arried a t the office of the
Ju stice of th e Peace w ith Judge
'elle W. B urns officiating last
rhursday, M arch 0. Lt. and Mrs.
Jungquist w ere th eir attendants.
For the present the young couple
M. L. ALFORD
■ Funeral services w ere held in will m ake their home on Palm
Medford, W ednesday for M. L. Avenue in Ashland.
| Alford, who passed aw ay last
Mrs. C harles M uscutt of P ro s
! F riday evening a t his home in
Medford. Rev. H arry Hansen, pas pect was a business visitor in
to r of the F irst P resbyterian .Ashland th e first of the week.
| Church, Medford officiated.
He is survived by his son H er
bert L. Alford and grandson,
R ichard L. Alford.
He had lived all his life in O re
gon. He had been active in busi
ness in Medford and Ashland.
Old Mattresses made
Over Like New
New Mattresses Made to
Order
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
S E E US F O R Y O U R
IN S U R A N C E
D R Y F IR
SLABS
I
MRS. C. P. TALENT
Funeral services were held Wed
nesday for Mrs. C. P. Talent,
wife of the Chief of Police, who
passed aw ay Sunday morning.
She was bom O ctober 17, 1880
in St. Louis, Mo. and has been a
resident of this section of Oregon
for over fifty years.
Survivors include her husband.
tw o children, Mrs. P ,H. S tan s
bury of Ashland and T erry A.
Talent of Philadelphia and three
grand children.
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Jim Dick W orthington is out
of school, ill with th e measles.
A TOUCH OF SPRING IN HAND CKGCHETED HAT TRIMS
S4 25
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
Per load of
100 cubit ft.
Prompt Delivery
J. F. EMMETT
WHITTLE TRANSFER
167 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 8531
PHONE 3381
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DEVELOPED & PR IN TED
6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
Double size 25c
5c e x tra of P anchrom atic. All
fine grain developed. R eprints
2c each. Double size 3c each.
Deckle or plain edge. G u aran
teed work. Enlarging, coloring,
copying. Low prices. Send to —
ECONOMY
PHOTO FIN ISH ER S
Box 1576, Station D
LOS A N G El.ES 7, C A U F
DRY
SLABS
PH O N E 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
r
B O L T S -N U T S
Any Kind, Size
Or Length
SHEARS
SHARPENED
At the Bible and Book Store
Main St. Opp. Knox Shoe Shop
We also have a fine
line of Easter Cards!
D. LOREE, Mgr.
Iron and Steel orders up to
COME IN AND SEE US
$10.00 require no priority.
OUR COM PLETE U N E
W ILL SU PPLY YOUR NEEDS
IN S U R A N C E
‘"niat you can depend on”
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
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Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
ASK FOR
L IF E
HEALTH ft ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZA
M T. ASHLAND
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Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
The first ruffle of spring Is In the sir. Capture the mood of thia jaunty
costume by a simple trimming trick—crisp, white ruffling on a dark
hat and dresa. You car pep up last year’s millinery with hand-
crocheted hat trims In decorative pearl cotton. Direction sheet, “ Hat
Trims for Sailor", contains instructions for 4 crocheted hat trims. It
may be obtained by tending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the
Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design No. 2622.
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
"W hat is m ade in A shlana
Subscription rates: 42.00 pei year
Entered as second-class m a tte r la
the post office a t Ashland. Oregon
F ebruary 15, 1035 under »he act
of M arch 3 1870.
W ARDROBE CLEANERS
m akes A shland"
On the Plaza
To get the most miles on short
gas allowances the old car must
be in the best possible condition.
See our specialists today.
Phone 3281
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE
CAKE
CLYDE N. CATON GARAGE
PHONE 5311
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and Indiana Street)
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DRUGS
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SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3374