Southern Oregon News Review Ashland, Oregon Thursday, November 3, 194!) Ashlands Bonded Indebtedness Now Over One Million; 19 Years To Pay The city of Ashland’s bonded ♦ indebtedness at the present time Kennel Club To Meet totals $1,113,500.00 with the am­ ount of cash on hand to retire At Ken Lombard's the bonds totaling $60,150 00. A director’s meeting of the It was learned here this week local kennel ciub is to be held Water Auxiliary bonds due to tonight, Thursday, November 3, be retired in 1959 total $24,- at the home of the president Ben 000 with $24.629 46 in a sinking fund to provide for their retire­ Lombard. The meeting, scheduled to ment. They bear interest at the start at 7:30, will be for the pur­ rate of 5%. pose of discussing and prelimi- : Bearing interest at the rate of nary work for the dog show to 4 Ashland Water Bonds be held here next spring. totalling $138,000 are due in Lombard and Ray Ramsey are 1957. with a total of $35,551.14 expected to enter their dogs in i on hand towards their retire­ the Klamath Falls Kennel club - ment. to be held Sunday. Water construction bonds due show The men are both members' to be retired in 1968 total $400.- o t the Southern Oregon K ennel , 000 00 and bear interest at the club which has sponsored dog rate of 2 *%. , - ws in Ashland at various Sewage disposal bonds total- . ing $1500 will be retired in 19- * 50, the report from the city rec­ order’s office states. Bonds against the city schools total $550.000 00 and are due in 1961, at a rate of 2.639% in­ terest. Proposed projects of the city jlfp • 1 would add a total of $519.000.00 M iltC ( Mt lCliUS to the bonded indebtedness of the city and include, Library. T „ , $100.000: Fire station. $20,000; L aura i Wells, d irecto r oi New fire equipment. $10.000: Oregon lunch program and her citv hall remodeling. $10,000: assistant, Mary Ann Hammel. City’s share of new hospital spent yesterday in the Ashland were it built. $250,000; Sewage schools on invitation of Leland disposal, $100,000: Crowson Hill P. Linn who is anxious to see FOR A F T E R F IV E —New York reservoir cover, $15.000: Pipe that the new cafeterias are well labels this simple wool jersey organized according to state cocktail dress as perfect for to­ line to Crowson Hill, $10.000. standards. The two state offici day's young career girl. Spar­ The City of Ashland’s budget, less revenues, now stands at als visited the cafeterias and kling beads brighten up the trim $65,063.80 and the city’s share made suggestions for their ef­ Peter Pan collar and the sleeves are the three-quarter length so of the county budget is $37,307- ficient opperation. stylish this fall Mrs. Wells went over the en­ .04. Ashland city schools have a budget of $286,257, less reven­ tire lunch program at a meeting after school with all cafeteria ues. The city’s valuation at the personnel and principals. Tech­ present time is noted at $4,117,- niques for getting balanced 962 with a combined millage meals were pointed out. It is expected that the Brisc­ rate of 64.4. This divided as fol­ oe school cafeteria will start lows: City of Ashland millage, 15.8; School district No. 5, 39.3: operating after the Christmas holidays. County and special, 9.3. At a recent meeting of the The valuation of school dist­ Junior-Senior P.T.A. a commit­ Following an exciting after­ rict No. 5 has been set at $7,- tee was appointed to work with noon at a football game, hearty 283,899.46. These figures will be taken the schools to insure the con­ hot food will be widely wel­ into consideration by the City tinued operation of the Junior comed. Reba Staggs, home eco­ Interim Budget Committee in High School cafeteria. This unit nomist, suggests an after-game outlining a long-range program has more trouble than the ones dinner treat of flavorsome spare- in providing for the proposed in the elementary schools in pay­ ribs baked with a mashed sweet potato stuffing. projects and the retirement of ing its own way. This committee consists of To give the stuffing additional the bonds. Mrs. Paul R. Finnell, Mrs. W. interest the sweet potatoes are D. Morgan, and Mrs. C. R. Mid­ combined with raisins and seas­ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY dleton and these ladies were oned with ginger and cinnamon able to get help from Mrs. Wells The mixture _is then spread on DO YOU NEED - a beautiful yesterday. one section of spareribs, topped small trailer. I have a 14 ft. with the second section and Angelus all aluminum late 19- baked uncovered on a rack in a 49 model. 2 week’s old. Same moderate oven (350 degrees F.) as new. Full bed, apt size for two hours. Spareribs are cut butane stove, heater, electric into individual ribs for serving. hot water. Will sell $150 less If the spareribs are served for factory price for quick sale. an after-game dinner the spare­ G. Petty, Lithia Auto Court, ribs may be cooked in advance, stored in refrigerator and re­ FOR SALE - Heavy fryers, and heated just before serving. “Labor—Management Relat­ young broilers. Priced right. Or spareribs can be braised in Call Mrs. G. F. Coldwell, Ash­ ions” was the subject of the a tangy barbecue sauce. The talk given to the Ashland Ki­ ribs are browned in hot lard or land 1-4482. wanis club at their weekly drippings, the barbecue sauce FOR SALE - 160 acre ranch 4 meeting Monday noon by Pat added, the pan tightly covered room house. 7 acres bottom Blair, representative of the In­ and the meat allowed to cook slowly for about one hour. land. Spring watered. Parcial- dustry Council. Blair pointed out that the av­ Hard rolls or French bread ly fenced. Water rights go with place. A steal at $3,000. erage individual insists that combine nicely with either See at branch of Andersons strikes occurring in this count­ stuffed or barbecued ribs. For ry do not effect them, but all flavor contrast serve chilled peak. T. S. Merrill. strikes effect everyone, he said. assorted relishes. Mincemeat fil­ There is need for such an or­ led baked apples topped with FOR RENT - Large 4 room house. Located where Yank ganization as the Industry coun­ whipped cream will be a choice Gulch turns off Wagner cil he told Kiwanians, in order dessert. Creek Rd. in back of school to straighten out situations house. Call Mrs. Joe Fenton. such as the case in Portland recently where a labor union Sausage M uffins Ashland 25630. Muffins, hot and tasty, are picketed a family store where WANTED - work as cashier or none were employed except im­ appealing for any meal of the checker. Have references. mediate members of the family. day. To make them all the more Blair told the meeting that attracive, brown bulk pork sau­ Contact Mrs. Barbara Down­ ey. Call 5749 Ashland. %Mrs it is almost impossible to get sage and add it to the muffin into the civil courts with an in­ batter. H. Hamilton. junction if the suit hints of lab­ FOR SALE — New Remington or disputes. Brunch Biscuits Personal Portable Typewrit­ The Industry Council rep­ Brunch calls for something a ers. Prices start at 79.50 plus resentative told the Kiwanians little bit out of the ordinary. federal tax. Southern Oregon that not so long ago all a trade Next time you’re making hot News Review, next to the Fire union had to do to raise wages biscuits for this occasion, add Station. in this vicinity was to publish chopped deviled ham to the a new scale of wages. dough for a pleasant surprise. WHITE ENAMEL - trash burner It was pointed out to the list­ with coils. Very reasonable. Fern Valley Rd. Northeast of eners that the Council was not G arnish For Meat Save time and yet have an Talent. Harry Hamilton, Rte. trying to be anti-labor, but was 3, Box 242, Medford. Phone working for the protection of appealing garnish to outline other individuals who also have your roast platter. Simply cook Ashland 5749. rights. fruit for garnish with the meat. “The average citizen should Appealing pork roast compan­ FOR SALE - Gasoline Iron, pra­ ctically new. Make me offer. be more interested in labor leg­ ions are pineapple slices, each Best offer takes iron. Also 16 islation in two respects,” Blair filled with a plump prune. ft. square tent. See Mrs. Earl said, “First in who goes to the Dean. 1 mi. Northeast Talent legislature, and secondly they turn Suncrest road to Gardne­ should be interested in what their representatives are doing." rs Place. “This is more than an eco­ SINGLE GIRL - wants restaur­ nomic or political problem,” he ant work or in home. Prefer­ concluded, “it is a moral prob­ for all occasions red by the month. Will care lem.” for children and light house Guests at the meeting were work. Call 25635 Ashland, or Vic Meilness of Medford and We Specialize in write Esther Quinn, Rt. 1, Ed Rasche of Ashland. Weddings and Funerals Box 288, Talent. Corsages for Homecoming JERSEY ROAN - Durham. 4 Bacon Cups * calfs. 2 months fresh. $150. Here’s a morning bacon and Real gentle, family cow. A real buy. % mile east of Ske­ egg suggestion, Slowly cook ba­ eters Garage, across bear con strips in a frying-pan until creek. Frank A. Reed, Talent. transparent. Remove and line muffin pans with the strips. Corner Siskiyou and Iowa FOR SALE — Scotch tape. All Place an egg in each bacon cup, widths. Priced 15c to $1.28 at sprinkle with salt and pepper Phone 21-5-21 the Southern Oregon News and bake in a moderate oven Ashland, Oregon Review, 38 E. Main, next to (300 degrees F.) for about 15 minutes. the Fire Station. School Cafeterias Inspected By Gives Menu for Hearty ’’After- Game** Meal Labor-Industry Relations Told Kiwanis Club Flowers Alfred’s Florists New Barn Raised At Buds Dairy Earl T. Newbry To Speak Here Armistice Day Mr and Mrs. Z A Zim m erleu, ow ners of Buds Dairy, who lost th eir burn by fire about a m onth ago, had a new one erected on th eir place last S unday, w hen a group of v o lunteers m et and ruised uii 18x30 building unit roofed It In ten hours tim e The uffuir brought hack mem­ ories of the old fashioned b u m raisings such ns has not been seen In this v jfin lty for muny years. A country sty le d in n er scr veil at noon, was proclaim ed to be a feast which m ade the old tim ers recall the threshing c ir­ cuit days. The d in n er wus p rep ared by Fay C aster, Leota Duny-Ander Non, E sther S p rin g er, C lair S m ith am i Mrs Z A Zim m er S etting of the M em orial flag pole on the Pluza w as com plet­ ed W ednesday m orning by mem bers of the A m erican Legion Post No. 14 and o th e r volunteer w orkers. S ecretary of S ta te Earl T. N ew bry wilt be guest sp eak er at the dedication cerem onies set to be held on A rm istice Day, Nov em ber 11, w hen Jo h n Von Kuhl m ann, chairm an of th e post com m ittee in charge of the erection Rabbi Iser Freund, noted of the pole, will present the* pole Jew ish Chatauqua S o ciety ’s to M ayor Tom W illiams. feature, who w ill address the C erem onies on A rm istice Day assem bly at Southern Oregon will com m ence a t 2 p.m., re ­ C ollege on W ednesday, Nov. port officials in charge. 9. at 10 a. m. The public is in ­ vited to attend. X shlnntl D. A. K. To Hold Ktiinniagt* Sale lee Vehicle liegiNt rutlon The Mt. A shland c h ap ter D - rops lilts by 3S.IMMI A R prom ises to satisfy ull tastes and pocket-books on Sat urday, Nov. 5th w hen the doors of the P arish House open at 9 a in for the Rum m age and Pan try Sale. In addition to the racks of good w in ter clothing there w ill be a “ W hat-not” cor­ ner filled w ith an assortm ent of jew elry, a n tiq u e china, toys and just “ gadgets ” The P a n try will be in charge of Mrs Don Whit ney and w ill display shelves of candies and cakes, pies and rolls not to m ention hom e-m ade jam s and jellies. The regent. Mrs. I. T. Robin s m ore pickups. 3783 m ore tru ck s and 323 m ore m otorcycles than last year at this tim e. Buses, the only vehicle classification to show a decrease, dropped 145 N ew bry s a i d registrations have clim bed 50 percent since thi end of 1945, giving plenty of reason why chance taking by d riv ers or pedestrians is more dangerous than ever lb Mild 1948 traffic accidents w ere 53 percent g re a te r In numtx*r than those rep o rted in 1945 L ittle round cinnam on rolls are right at hom e a rran g ed over the top of your favorite apple Cobbler The spfey flavor com hined w ith brow n sugar and but te r adds a new note to a w inter favorite dessert A utom atic Trailer Hitch Excellent Safety Device Automatic tractor hitches, by use of which the tractor oper ator can both hitch or unhitch implements without leaving his seat, will save time as well as reduce the possibility of accid­ ents, says M. G. Huber, O S C extension agriultural engineer, I The automatic release safety hitch used on many tractor plows, or any of the quick re- j lease hitches which are avail­ able, can be readily adapted, he j suggests. These must be bolted securely to the tractor draw­ bar. Huber suggests that the tract­ or drawbar be shortened a few inches so the jaw of the hitch will be in the same position as the original hole in the trac­ tor drawbar. Then a heavy steel ring or U loop is rigidly attached to each implement used with the tract­ or. Thus it is possible to hitch or unhitch any implement so equipped by using a hook long enough to reach the ground ! from the tractor seat. Many farmers are injured 1 each year by hitching and un- , hitching machines from under j tractors, the specialist points out. TRIBUTE TO U. S. HEROES— Lt.-Gen. Clarence R Huebner Sandw ich Maker For lunch box try this sandwich filling. Cut dried beef with your kitchen scissors and blend it with Philadelphia ( cream cheese. 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