SOUTHERN OREGON MINER I Thursday, February 24, 1944 APPI MCfNG AT TflE LITIIIA THEATRE, MI N., MON i u— r-u-u-u-u-ury- — — — — SO( THEKN QIC EGON MINER 'abashed every Thursday at 167 rL'ist Main S Ashland. Oregor by Charles and Ruth Giffen Office f*hone 8.561 cMome. By Mr3. Julia Kiono Subscript ion rate*: *2.00 [>ei year Entered a» second-class matter la the post office at Ashland. Oregon February 15. 1935 under the act jf March 3 1879. Westlnyhouso ¡1 o in u Economist Wartime Baking Hint* around edge e surprised u coinph-tu suc­ if r< cipea for suet pio crust call for cess. Ami since ti little more water than crust made wartime pantries of vegetable shortening or lard, are new, und not but don’t use too much. Mix flour ■ ubstitutcs, here's und auet until dough resembles hoping these ••».in meal before adding water. hint* will keep Never mind if dough look* tough you, as they have while linking when cool, it will I* tn«, from want­ criip und flaky. ing precious in­ MENU gredients. Dutch Oren Dinner (round «teak, carrot*. p only until ingredient* are thor Ulas. oughlv blended and batter o Hu«t Paatry K««ipa smooth; ov.-rbeating flour < iu 1 eup all-purpcwo % eup rendered •uri ens a cake; <5> Bake correctly in | enriched flour , % U a« poor» »all > tbap. water a preheated oven; (6) Treat your Blend flour auat i and ___ _____ ____________ bull together until , cake right after it'* baked- when | j roriaiatency <»• corn meal Aed wak** and It somas from the oven, run a knife work until it forma a amooth dough. ****** Have You a Hidden Tafcnt? ****<* * Good ( are Helps Make Linens Last Th rough War Jf you'd like to find out what your *|Hx-ial aptitude is and put it to work to help win this war take the opportu­ nity the WAC offers you! Join the WAC and let Army experts help you discover the type of work you can do best, la-l the Army train you to do one of 239 vital Jobs Learn a skill that will I m - useful to you king after the war is over! Ilf you already have a skill the Army can uae It too.) * Get full details at your nearest U. S Army Recruit­ ing Station (your local post office will give you the ad­ dress). Or write: The Adju­ tant General, Room 4415, Mu­ nitions Building, Washington. D. O. ************ you expect to be paid for damage to your home, your household goodB, or your auto­ mobile, be sure to get your insurance before a loss occurs. Better have your in­ surance checked NOW by this agency. laini-nn like care. Making them I ant in one of the busy home- maker's war jobs, nays Ix>is A Lutz, extension specialist in home management at Oregon State Col­ lege. Tltc more linens saved, the fewer that have to be made, and more men, machines and mate* rials are released for the vital jobs of war Furthermore, they arc mighty hard to get. Teach family members to avoid bad practices that tend to wear I linens out, suggests Miss Lutz Marking on the cloth with a knife or fork weakens the fiber and a hole may appear as a result. » Creases, too. arc hard on house­ hold linen. Try to have a» few folds ns possible and avoid iron­ ing them in. Washing can be wearing. Avoid strenuous rub­ bing and bleaches that cause the f.bers to disintegrate. A stitch in time will often save a piece of household linen and make it last lunger, M ims Lutz advises homemakers to catch »rnnll holes before washing, to repair worn selvages and to darn small holes In the body of a towel or bath mat. Better linens that are to be stored for the duration will keep best In a place where it Is coo), Iry and dark Put them away clean, for food spots may mildew It is recommended that both lin­ ens and cottons tie wrapped in tissue paper or old sheeting The sheets and other linens which are used regularly are best piled ao that the freshly^ laun- de red ones are at the bottom of the pile. This keeps them all wear­ ing equally and gives them a * chance to make a comeback after using, Miss Lutz adds. -o------------- Send a shell across the pond, when you buy a su re-profit War Bond! 1 ft V p »*«••••»••«•**** Season with salt and pepper 2. Place fat side up on r®ck in open roasting pan ¡$2 Insert meat thermometer BOLTS-N UTS Any Kind, Size Or Length f Roast in slow oven- ® 300° to 350° F. ■ 5 Add no water. Do not cover. Do not baste / SERVICE, INC. \ Naf-o*«i Editor al Association) • A. S J Serving America'» Advertiser» arj^fhc Home Town Newspaper» IIIW. R«Adolp»> —Ch««90 I.N. • OFFICI* • Holboii Bldg.. S m Franc««, C«t Farm Family Wins 1st Award The K«u Brother» with Frante» Langford in "Never a Dull Moment" mania«.al melange of mirth and melody' ASHLAND ( SO COFFEE IIOI K PROVES POI’ILAK Mrs. Naomi Grünewald an distinct from the refreshment period .during the dance to follow, the latter usually consisting of punch and cakes served in the dining room. For DRY SLABS . the coffee service the GI’s go into the cozy kitchen and ait about the large table "Ilk.: at home”, the coffee pot in reach of an outstretched arm Here they chin with each other in small groups, chat with the hostesses if they like, and may even wash the dishes. Among hostesses in charge, Miss Margaret Page is one of the longest I in service. Miss Ethel Reid and Mrs. Naomi Grünewald are also long-time hostesses of indefinite - assignment. Each is a master coffee maker. Cookies for the coffee hour are baked on Friday by members of the Junior Civic Club. ----- — PHONE 5751 GUNTER FUEL CO » INSURANCE : "Tiiat you can depend on” ¡ AUTOMOBILI FIRE 'O--------------- Subscribe for The Miner today. -------- --- i NATIONAL ANO SAVE WEEK INSPIRES HOME SEWING MANCHESTER, IOWA — The Ralph Childs farm family, near here, has received the first of the Rural Electrification Administra­ tion’s national awards “for distin­ guished service in food production through use of electric power". This family increased pork, poul­ try end dairy production and cul­ tivated 312 acres of land with less help than before, the additional work being done by electrical equipment, which replaces two men, Mr. Childs said. Electrified equipment on the Childs farm in­ cludes a milking machine, water pump, running water in the barns, chick brooder, grinder and fanning mill, feed elevator and chopper and many others. Above is Miss Lucille Childs with the milking machine which enabled her to milk 29 cat­ tle, as against 18 before the farm was electrified. Miss Childs is just entering training for the Army 'Nurse’s Corps. TRAVELING EXAMINER HERE A Traveling Examiner of Op­ erators and Chauffeurs is sched­ uled to arrive in Ashland. Mon­ day, February 28, 1944, and will be on duty at the City Hall be­ tween the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All those wishing permits or licenses to drive cars are asked to get in touch with the ex­ aminer during these hours. HIS week marks the sixth annual National Sew and Save Week. Sewing to save for victory has inspired many a girl who never T sewed before to try her hand at clothes making. The jersey blouse and aralac skirt are easy for a beginner to make, and a good style for alloccasion wear. Directions (or making a matching drawstring bag with scalloped cuff may be obtained by sending a stamped, self­ addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design A 3625. I AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET M. T. BURNS ON THE PLAZA — FILMS — DEVELOPED A PRINTED 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roil Double size 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. SEE US FOR YOUR INSURANCE FARM & DWELLING AUTO AND TRUCK BURGLARY LIABILITY HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND LIFE J. F. EMMETT AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN* WORKMANSHIP AND THE MOST COURTEOUS TREATMENT MT. ASHLAND Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese HEALTH A ACCIDENT MINER BUILDING The Committee on Food Pres­ 167 EAST MAIN STREET ervation and Storage at the re­ Phone 85-31 cent regional victory garden con­ ference in Portland recommended All kinds of Signs for sale at that community canning centers be established in as many com­ the Miner Office. munities as possible, but that a Bond Paper Scratch Pads, a'l qualified instructor be in charge at each center so that only cor­ sizes — Miner Office. rect canning procedures will be The Miner for Quality Printing. used. Many Thrifty Cuts may be Roasted I AllHR TlSIXG (an aHil,of the STEPS IN ROASTING a. kud mdkod Zvu/o cult Billings Agency REAL ESTATE and REAL INSURANCE Phone 8781 41 but Main NEWÜPAPKR We appreciate your patronage WARDROBE CLEANERS On the Plaza Phone 3281 ASHLAND CREAMERY F "What is made in Ashland makes Ashland" r 6. Roast to desired degree of doneness u* IH MEDFORD IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK Iron mi < I Steel orders up YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE $10.00 require no priority. PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS VITAMINS SUNDRIES * ★ * Oak Street Garage and Machine Shop ! BREADS TOILETRIES TOBACCOS CIGARETTES STATIONERY WESTERN THRIFT STORE 30 North Central Phone Medford 3874