Thursday, January 21, 1943 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Healing ProfeNNionN Need I-II Mobilization Week III Oregon Feb. I to 16 Women, Doctor As sc ils A »tute Wide 4-11 club MoHlizit- tlon week for Oregon Ims been set for February H to li, un­ nounera ii. C. Seymour, state club leader aj Oregon State col- i i In a radio uddress over »la ion Wil. SI I .HIll.H. |>| II (• ilun Ing, prominent local chiropractor ap­ praled to young ladles io Ine middle west to consider nursing us u patriotic endeavor because "nurses can do more to add Io the comfort or ei soldier (hull u doctor." Mun intent on the wlcntlfic ilea truclion of disease, has overlook­ ed the fact that Nature bus en­ dowed woman with the qualities of mo.herhotsl which give her an udded effectiveness In curing for the sick mid suffering. "'Im soothing touch of u woman's hands", Or Hur ring declared, "is a boon to all mankind " He Itiudrd tin* 2,000 women doctors in the Chiropractic pro­ fession and urged ilie young la­ dies In the uir Audience to con- aider tills field of natural tlicru- peu tics un In need of their "na- turul talent." lege A program much like that fol­ lowed In 1942 cal)» for 4-H duo agents, local haders, and club members themselves to try to in­ form others about the ptogress and achievements of 4-H club work and the great need for ex- BOTTLES FOR BONDS panding it this year. With 'he nation, and even the world, fac­ ing an unprecedented demand for farm products, cl i . j members are being depended u, i to make a real contribution to the food- for-victory program, aays Sey- mour. Service clubs are being urged | to feature 4-H club in their pro- I grams .that week, as are granges, I "TA groups, and churches Some communities are planning to hold achievement programs to make awards to club members for out­ standing work last year. A spe­ cial 4-H club Mobilization day radio program will be heard from KOAC January 25 a 7; 30 followed by similar ones from other radio stations Potato Price Ceilings Clarified, Says Jackman Recent OPA n-gulatlons have clarified the po ato price ceiling situation somewhat, «ays K R. Jackman, extension crop» special­ ist at Oregon State college The maximum price allowable on U. S No. 1 Netted Gems or Burbanks in January is »2 25 per hundred This is the price f o b shipping point In some instances dealers are paying this amount to farmers, although in other cases some deduction is made for local handling and loading Specified premiums are allowed for special packs such as where ail potatoes are above a certain size If farmers sell direct to re­ tailers instead of to carlot dis­ tributors, they may charge the basic ceiling price plus transport- aiion costs, plus 25 per cents pe hundred. If sales are direct to consumers by house-to-house canvas, the ceiling is the basic figure plus transportation, plus $1 per hundred, says Jackman Dr. C. C. Dunham Chiropractic Physician Chiropractic service free to En­ listed men Office 244 Hargadine Ph. »321 < ( ( ( ( TALENT NOTES M in Mary Work», known an « Grandma Winks. passed away ut the home uf her son Howard on Wugnei Creek Wednesday evun- inv She hud lived In the Rogue itiver valley for many years, com­ i ing to tills place from Missouri Funeral services were held at the Conger funeral parlors on interment Saturday afternoon wus made in ihe Stearns Ceme­ tery al Tulcnt. Mr. an»ep Olah Flum Pi* On the other Milk C*r*al Drink Mrs. Kiene__ hand, if tempted •Deep Dieh Plum PI* Recife *4 teaspoon cinna­ to join the family at odd meal» for I ropa uniwretenad, mon plume the Hake of sociability, »kip the *, chopped % UNuipoon nutmeg rup 11» hl oorn rich foods and stick to fruits and 2 table* poona syrup shorten in« vegetables. Too much food is an plum*. Add corn Wash, pit and riiop , -------- ---------- unhealthy as too little. and epic**. Four into a »hallow. Save some time of the day for ayrup »r*aae<» the plume with rest and recreation. Ever. a few the 2 tablrwpuvne ahortenins. Coyer with minutes for your very own helps th* cruet. you to forget your problems mo­ NOTE: S cup* of canned or etewed plume may b* used, in which caa* do not add any mentarily and you come back to other t eweeteninr* them with new enthusiasm. NEXT WEEK: Meal Planning A night worker rates special consideration. To comoensate for Blue Print T Ashland Light Department “Your SERVICE Department Remember- Chevrolet Service ////Makes of Cars and Trucks U O. M Reynolds of Grants Paas Visited friend» in Talent Saturday evening He lived in QOMKTIMES a hair style is like a popular dress style becoming to many women, simple enough to wear at borne yet pretty enough for visits and meetings. That's the kind of coiffure pictured on this page. Guy Colby of ITioenlx was u j It's new but not extreme, becoming business cailér here Saturday of-, to almost every age and type of ternoon. Talent for several years. Mr. and Mr». Clarence Homes and daughter Clarice of Ashland visited relatives here Sunday af­ T ternoon. Mrs. Ivan Blackwell rself In this charming manner — provided her hair is in healthy, manngeable condition. Before you start trying to ar­ range this coiffure or any other new effect, however, you must be sure that your hair is healthy and man ageable. If you feel that your hair IM a little dry and lustreless, ata,' at once to get it into good condi tion. One of the ttint steps towar- this lira in frvqueut, proper wash Ings with the right type of alian* poo. A favorite both of bafrilrcHner» and of women Who act their ow» hair is Special Drene, the liquid soapleaa sham|>oo with added hair , conditioner. Because thia shampo-i la HoapleHa it cannot leave any slick) soap film on tbe hair to dull its lustre and color; instead, aueb a shampoo gives the hair extra lustre and enhances ita natural coIm. Rest of all, the added hair cor di- tioner leave» the hair in a delight fully manageable condition so tbai it will fall easily into the lines <>t a new hair style, Willie the hair la still damp it can be rolled up at tbe aides upon curlers or strips oi cloth; then the top hair can be brushed’ into waves that are held in place by combs or metal clasps —or it can be set in pin curls that can afterwards be brushed into soft waves. In addition to frequent washings, healthy hair requires a good brush ing every night—one hundred brush strokes clear to the ends of the hnir. This distributes the natural oil of the hair evenly and also helps to keep the scalp in healthy condi­ tion. Massaging the scalp with the fingertips before a Special Drene shampoo 1» also helpful, as are oc­ casional hot oil rubs before a sham­ poo. Such care, plus n good sham­ poo every week or so, will create shining, lustrous hair that can easily be arranged in pretty coif­ fures such as tbe one pictured. GET A SKILLED CHECK-UP NOW I ✓ Check one/ rotate tires Check lubrication ✓ Check engine, carburetor, battery V V Check steering and wheel alignment Check clutch, transmission, rear axle STAMM ‘ Chevrolet dealers have had the broad­ est experience—servicing millions of new and used cars and trucks. Chevrolet dealers have skilled, trained mechanics. Check brakes HEADQUARTERS FOR Chevrolet dealers have the leader’s "know-how” in servicing all makes. Chevrolet dealers have modern tools and equipment. Chevrolet dealers give quality service at low cost. SERVICE ON ALL MAKES AND MODELS SELBY CHEVROLET Co ASHLAND, OREGON