EIGHT MEDrORD (ORZGOK) MAIL TRIBUNE
Sunday. June , ISB5
Mill Patrick Henry Used Still
Turning Out Flour, Corn Meal
Br PATRICIA WIGGINS
United Press Correspondent
Washington U.R) A mining
engineer who "got tired of it all"
has found a new way of life in
an 18th century flour mill
turning out ingredients for good
ies like grandma used to bake.
Jack Clinger and his wife
"who never worked a day be
fore in her life" are turning
out old-time buckwheat flour,
cracked wheat, oatmeal and
other flours that colonial home
makers used to make such
mouth-watering delicacies as mo
lasses quick bread.
... T He dingers' unbleached
white flour has been snapped up
by colonial Williamsburg, Va.t
bakers who pride themselves on
turning out the "real thing."
And all nine of the Clingers'
flour products, packaged in two-
and five-pound old-fashioned
bags, are finding ready takers in
food specialty stores that cater
to modern day connoisseurs or
people who' just plain like good
eating.
Their base of operations is the
Byrd Mill, about 100 miles from
Washington and eight miles
from the nearest town of Louisa
on the South Anna river in Vir
ginia. Patrick Henry was one of
its early patrons.
The Sduth Anna isn't really
a river (it's a creek that some
times runs dry. But, just as it did
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when the mill was built in 1740,
the Anna provides enough water
to turn the big mill wheel.
When Clinger took over about
two years ago, most of his busi
ness was "custom grinding
corn meal and flour for local
farmers.
Now he turns out about 35,000
pounds of products a month
equal to about one day's output
of big competitors and serves
about 100 retail stores from
New York to San Francisco.
dinger's newest product is a
muffin meal. It's made of 'rye.
wheat and corn ground basic
ingredient for traditional black
breads.
i Like his other products, the
meal contains no chemicals, pre
servative or otherwise.
Clinger claims that though
this means refrigeration is re
commended for storing, ,it also
means the flours are higher in
nutritional values and vitamins.
At least one New York nutri
tionist agrees with him. The doc
tor has put products from Byrd's
mill in diets for about 100 of his
patients.
Like his other products, din
ger's sack of muffin meal has
on its back an old-time recipe
designed to do justice to what's
inside:
Beat 2 eggs, add 2 tablespoons
sugar and 6 tablespoons melted
shortening. Then mix 2Vi tea
spoons baking powder and
3A of a teaspoon salt to
li cups of muffin meal and stir
into the liquid. Stir only long
enough to dampen meal, do not
beat. Let stand a few minutes
then bake in t greased muffin
pans in 425 oven for 20 minutes.
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Strong dark and light accents
are smart this season for casual
wear. Arrow tailors a boat-neck
shirt in pink terry cloth with a
pair of black Bermuda-length
shorts.
Officers Elected
In Eagle Point;
Woman Honored
Eagle Point Mrs. Vernon
Bonebrake was elected president
of Eagle Point Lions' auxiliary
at a recent meeting of the group
at trie Bonebrake home. Mrs.
Lee Hayes was elected vice-president;
Mrs. Joe Crockell, secre
tary; Mrs. Clarence Davies, trea
surer; and Mrs. Don Geren,
lioness tamer. Elected to the
board of directors were Mrs.
Willard Cave, Mrs. Don McGov
em and Mrs. Glen Clymer. Date
of the installation will be an
nounced later.
Plans were made for a baked
food sale which was held Saturday.
A handkerchief shower was
held May 23 at the home of Mrs.
Vernon Bonebrake for Mrs. Ger
ald Mosby, who is soon to leave
the vicinity when with her hus
band and family she will move to
Lakeview. Mr. Mosby will be
high school coach there, as he
was in Eagle Point high school.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Mosby are
members of the Eagle Point Li
ons organizations.
Games were played and re
freshments served. Mrs. Bone
brake was assisted by Mesdames
Olsen, Holmes and J." Davies.
Fifteen members of the auxiliary
attended the party which was
held after a regular meeting.
Cotton Featured
For Travel Wear
Designers, knowing the im
portance of travel in modern
life, have created a versatile
group of travel cottons for the
resort and summer seasons, re
ports the National Cotton
council.
In this group of good trav
elers are wrinkle-resistant prints
and plains, crinkled and taffe
tized cottons, cotton knits, satins
and tweeds. Original textures
and weaves, aided by the magic
of new finishes, are given metre
and more importance in every
fashion field.
Durably pleated cotton fully
washable is featured in day
dresses, beach jackets, blouses
and skirts. Brilliantly printed
sun and date dresses in both the
new longer waistline and the
natural line are shown in
printed cottons, in embroidered
satin, in a variety of plain colors.
Designers like the idea of
featuring two and three pieces
in one outfit which makes a
week-end travel wardrobe.
Striped and plain chambray is
featured in a bathing suit, a tu
nic cover-up, an organdie petti
coat and a striped skirt. Mixed
and matched, these make several
outfits for day or date.
Cotton tweed suits are excel
lent travelers. ' Three-piece out
fits are newest, a slim skirt worn
with an overblouse and a slight
ly boxy jacket. Homespun type
cotton tweeds are featured in
brilliant colors and combine
colorfully with printed cotton
blouses,
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1944, ranked as the 10th trading
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Summertime, and the living is easy in cool cottons. Greta
Plattry designs a group of separates for "going places and
doing things." For play, she creates a dashing shirt with dory
length pants in a whale print. For travel, she ensembles a lucked-
' ckivMrAca in i4aK1v urAwan ttrinat witfc a flav&J t44jtv catin
coat.
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When rammer sunshine arrives,
cotton prints like this one will be
there to beat the heat. The dropped
waistline of this cotton points up
the new "long torso" look. The
shoulder-framing collar plays up a
suntan and make the temperature
eeem degrees cooler. The pretty
print is by Alex Colman in Tarn
moor's Everglaze cotton.
III Mllill.l Li.
tiiaa empire midriff. Designed by
fan nee, toe versatile frock has a
flattermg split wing collar accented
with white. The fine wcweu "micro
stripe" cotton is treated with one mf
the wv erease-resistant finishes,
the National Cotton Council reports.
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months after 300 ballpoint pens
were installed 'in the postoffice,
the old-fashioned "scratchers"
were returned to duty. Officials
said patrons were so pleased
with the new pens that they
swiped not only them but also
their "theft-proof" chains.
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Craler Graduates
Named for Honors
At Commencement
Central Point Two scholar
ships to Southern Oregon college
at Ashland and to Oregon State
college at Corvallis were award
ed four seniors Friday night
when 67 Crater High school sen
iors received diplomas.
Delbert Chausse and Kenneth
Bigham received scholarships to
Southern Oregon college, and
Janet Nelson and Donn Johnson
were awarded scholarships to
Oregon State college.
Other Awards
Others who received scholar
ship awards included Verity
Day from Marylhurst; Ida Mae
Clark and Janet Nelson from
Crater High Girls' League; Mil
dred Gail and Donn Johnson,
Elks club leadership; and Verity
Day and Don von Buskirk, Elks
club scholarship awards.
Don von Buskirk received the
outstanding senior boy award,
and Verity Day received the out
standing senior girl award. Mil
dred Gail was presented the
DAR Good Citizenship award,
and Velmo Mayfield and Orlan
Stone received Donforth Foun-
Butte Falls Unit
Installs Officers;
Agent on Program
Bytte Falls Mrs. Clyde
Moore was installed chairman of
Butte Falls Home Extension unit
when members met at the home
of Mrs. Ted Fredenburg for the
last session of the current year.
Other officers installed by Miss
Eula Wintermote were Mrs. Earl
Remsen, vice-chairman; Mrs.
Duane Burton, secretary; Mrs.
Ray Trefren, treasurer.
A special feature of the in
stallation ceremony was the pin
ning of the candy corsages, made
by Mrs. Curtis Thomson. Each
corsage was made of flowers
fashioned from colors gumdrops
sliced and transparently wrap
ped. When the wearer tires of
her corsage she may unwrap
each petal and eat it.
Guests present were Mrs. Joe
Hibbard of Medford, and Mrs.
Everett Moore of Butte Falls.
The club will sponsor a 4-H
camp scholarship for some boy
or girl attending Camp Grey
back in July. Also, the club
voted to participate in the com
munity hall project by serving
coffee to the volundeer builders
for a week end work period.
Mrs. Don Smith was appointed
chairman of the committee.
Miss Wintermote, home exten
sion agent, presented the lesson,
"Living on Twenty-four Hours a
Day," by means of a short ques
tionnaire on the job of home
making charts, and general dis
cussion. Members of the Butte
Falls group were the only ones
who voted unanimously that all
work should not have to be done
before one "played."
The factual presentation of
amounts of time spent on home- j
making activities was based
upon a study made at Cornell
University. It was shown that
three ways of solving time prob
lems were planning the use of
time, improving methods of
work, and getting help from
family or commercial services.
Children were cared for at
the home of Mrs. Ted Reddell.
The next meeting will be the
first Thursday in September.
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Mining is one of man's oldest
industries, some 8,000 workers,
for instance, having been em
ployed in the sixth millennium
B.C. in copper and turquoise
mines on the Sinai Peninsula in
Egypt. . .
Edward G. Robinson needed a
well-worn suit for Warners'
"Illegal." The studio came up
with one that he had worn eight
years ago in "Key Largo." It
may annoy women, but the only
change necessary to bring the
suit up to date was altering it
from double-breasted to single-breasted.
dation awards for citizenship.
Awards 'also were presented
for scholastic honors to Verity
Day, valedictorian, and Don von
Buskirk, salutatorian.
Dale Collins, chairman of the
school board, presented diplo
mas, and Arthur L. Straus, Crat
er High school principal, an
nounced awards winners.
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