Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 30, 1944, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
SHU DAN . . . .
Thursday, March 30, 1944
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SO, IH K lt.N O R EG O N M IN E R I H ubncrlptinn rate«: $2.00 per year
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the post o ffic e a t Ashland, Oregon
by C harles and R uth G lffen.
F e b ru a ry 15. 1935 under ihe act
O ffic e Phone 8561
j f M a rch 3 1879.
Sliipfixin' Man!
I'M IN THE ) THAT'S ALL KIGHTf
DRAFT AGE (sR U S CAN COME IN
YOU KNOW.'J THROUGH VOLUNTARY
IN D U C TIO N . THE
PROCEDURE IS
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HOW TOIJGH ) NOT TOO TOUGH FOR
IS THIS
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PHYSICAL
PHYSICAL RE­
EXAMINATION?} ^U IR E M F N T S
FIRST, YOU GET 4 WEEKS* INDOCTRINATION AT A
NAVY T R A IN IN G STATION. THERE YOU GET
INTO THE S W IN G OF NAVY L IF E . YOU LEARN
D IS C IP L IN E A N D G ET USED TO A M IL IT A R Y
S C H E D U L E . A FTER A M O N T H , YOU'RE IN
TOP PHYSIC AL T R IM , TH E N YOU ARE ASSIGNED
TO A U .S . N A V A L B A S E , WHERE MOST OF YOUR
TIME W IL L BE SPENT IN L E A R N IN G HOW
ARE MODIFIED
FOR THE SRU'S.
ANYBODY IN ORDINARY
GOOD HI A lIII CAN I'AGS.'
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fia t her widespread In te re st in
the p ro du ction o f blueberries In
j Oregon Is Indicated by requests
fo r in fo rm a tio n being received by
1 H e n ry H a rtm a n , head o f the De-
j p a rtm e n t o f H o rtic u ltu re at OHC.
j To answ er these, P rof. H a rtm a n
1 has Just w ritte n a b rie f extension
( circ u la r, No. 428, e n title d "The
I B lu e b e rry in O tegon," w hich te lls
w here and under w h a t conditions
these berries are lik e ly to be
g ro w n s a tis fa c to rily and w hich
gives tile m ain points in th e ir
cu lture.
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M r. and M rs. F ra n g M cC orm ick
and M r. and M rs. George E rgen-
b rig h t, fo rm e rly o f M issouri, who
have been w o rk in g a t W a lla W a l­
la, W ashington, visite d several
days w ith M rs. Ada Ross last
week. They were enroute to Los
Angeles. M rs. M cC o rm ick Is a
siste r am i Mrs. E rg e n b rig h t a
niece o f M rs. Ross.
(M i o r I T e rm )
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WIN THE WAR
* SAVE THE PEACE
END NEW DEAL
* REGIMENTATION
VYluuuk/L
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IN T H E K IT C H E N
USDA IRRIGATION
BULLETIN OUT
While men in Ship Repair Unili are ¡killed in their
Iradel, tome training in Navy technique! it necetiary.
■ B L A M E !• I.,»(»It M A R K S ON
' W AR, THEN R U B SO LVEN T
B lam e tile w a r fo r the black
in u rk s appearing on flo o rs fro m
rubber sole« and heels, suggests
I a h » A. L u tz , extension spec.aliat
! in home m anagem ent a t Oregon
S ta te College, w ho then te lls w h a t
to do to g e t rid o f them .
Tne carbon black in rubber,
w hich causes the m arks, has been
increased because o f the rubber
shortage, as i t makes rub be r more
durable.
'ih e
inconvenience i t
causes is Just one o f those th in g s
th a t c iv ilia n s m ust p u t up w ith
.f they are to have ru b b e r fo o t­
w ear a t a ll.
These black m arks m ay be re­
moved w ith liq u id w ax, tu rp e n ­
tine, o r cleaning flu id , says M iss
L u tz . The grease solvents, such
as carbon te tra c h lo rid e o r tu rp e n ­
tine, rem ove w ax fro m the flo o r
along w ith the black m arks, hence
a reco atin g o f w ax is necessary
a fte r th e spots o r strea ks are
cleaned o ff. Use o f liq u id w ax
w ill do both operations a t once.
M iss L u tz advises rem ovin g the
m a rk s a t least once a week, as
they are h a rd e r to la k e o ff the
longer th e y rem ain on the flo o r.
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M rs. George M cC racken and
tw o sons, P a t and Jack, visited
the past tw o weeks w ith M r .and
M rs. J. R M cCracken. They were
enroute to th e ir home in Eugene
.lite r a v is it in Los Angeles. When
Ensign George M cC racken rece nt­
ly was on leave, he v is ite d w ith
his fa m ily a t Los Angeles before
going to H a rv a rd U n iv e rs ity fo r
special tra in in g .
fo id odv — Sprague Io . U S. S.notor C o m m is ..
S .y S. t o r i, , M organ Swilding, Portland, Oregon
.Subscribe fo r The M iner tod ay.
A P P E A R IN G A T T H E L IT U I A
Hunday - M onday - Tuesday
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"P ra c tic a l Ir r ig a tio n ” is the
name o f a new F a rm e rs ’ B u lle tin ,
No. 1922, issued by the U. S. De­
p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re and w r it ­
ten by M. R. Lew is, w ho has
long w orked in co-operation w ith
the soils d ep artm en t a t Oregon
S tate College. Supplies o f those
fo r lim ite d fre e d is trib u tio n m ay
be a vailable la te r, but a t pres-
ent the b u lle tin is obtainable o nly
d ire c t fro m the superintendent o f
docum ents in W ashington, D. C.,
i a t 10 cents a copy.
Randolph S c o tt take* a leadin g
role in “ C orve tte K-225,” an ac­
tion-packed dram a o f the R oyal
erads the career s to ry today of
Canadian N avy.
“WDJ.IKIM INZZISSLEIZZI”
IS THE MIDDLE NAME
In o u r Ja n u a ry issue we men­
tioned a re g is tra n t o f Local Board
No. 156 ,New Y o rk C ity , recorded
a s
Lieieusszzuieusszesszes
W.
H u rrizzisste izzi, w i t h
g ra te fu l
com m ent th a t his m id d le name
was confined to an in itia l. Comes
Col. A r th u r V. M cD e rm o tt, N ew
Y o rk C ity D ire c to r, w ith the con­
fo un din g in fo rm a tio n th a t th is
re g is tra n t has a m iddle name,
“ W U lik im in z z ts s le iz z ii.”
(F ro m Selective Service)
Oh, w o rk m a n o r scholar
H ang on to y o u r d o lla r
A nd do n ot spend i t so soon.
F o r every cent
U n w is e ly spent
In fla te s the p ric e balloon.
— B e rto n Braley.
1 HOLSTEIN-JERSEY
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Old M attresses made
Over Like New’
New M attresses Made to
Order
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
SEE US FOR YOUR
INSURANCE
FOR SALE
LOOK AHEAD TO SPRING WITH A TAILORED JUMPER
NOW GIVING
GALLONS MILK DAILY
PRICE $75.00
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
A lice Stew art
1257 Siskiyou
Ashland, Oregon
J. F. EMMETT
167 EAST M AIN STREET
Phone 85 J1
IN S U R A N C E
“ T h a t you can depend on”
AUTOMOBILE
DRY
SLABS
F IR E
LIFE
HEALTH & ACCIDENT
M. T. BURNS
ON THE PLAZÀ
PHONE 5751
GUNTER FUEL CO.
F IL M S
DEVELOPED & PR IN TED
6 o r 8 ex. 15c per r o ll
Double size 25c
5c e x tra o f P a nch rom atic. A ll
fin e g ra in developed. R e p rin ts
2c each. D ouble size 3c each
D eckle o r p la in edge. G uaran­
teed, w o rk . E n la rg in g , coloring,
copying- L o w prices. Send to —
B O L T S -N U T S
Any Kind, Size
Or Length
ECONOMY
PHOTO FIN ISH E R S
CRIME DOESN'T PAY. Not even in the
kiichan. Ar« you guilty of things like this?
IN C .
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Box 1576, S ta tio n D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
W a tch the values o f yo u r
p ro p e rty now and check
up the am ount o f in s u r­
ance carried.
You m ay
need m ore insurance. See
Mystery o f ihe
Haunted K lichen
Iron and Steel orders up to
$10.00 require no priority.
D R Y F IR
SLABS
Housewives have been haunted in
broad d a ylig h t by sights like this.
I t happens when they m urder veg­
etables in excess w ater and tr y to
com m it arson w ith the kitchen
range.
“ When boilin g meats and vege­
tables” caution home economists
“ use a m inim um o f w ater and cook
covered over a low flame.” Then you
R EA L ESTA TE and
won’t be the medium o f poor n u tri­
R EAL INSURANCE
tion and your own kitchen seance.
Phone 8781
41 E ast Main
Copper clad kitchen ware is a fa s t
conductor o f heat; you can cook food
the “ waterless” way, keep vitam ins
I aug e B undle Ohi Paper* I Os­ from disappearing into ectoplasm
and solve the m ystery o f soaring
ât the Miner Office.
pot lids.
$425
Billings Agency
per load of
100 cubit ft.
Prompt Delivery
WHITTLE TRANSFER
OUR COMPLETE LINE
WILL SU PPLY YOUR N EED S
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
PHONE 3SS1
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAND
We appreciate your patronage
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
W ARDROBE CLEANERS
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
On the Plaza
ASHLANB CREAM ERY
“ W h a t is made in A shlano
m akes
A s h la n d ”
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This b eautifully tailored jum per is one of the basic dresses which
should be included in every wardrobe. It can be worn w ith hand-kr.lt
sweater«, baby-neck blouses or tailored shirts. Endless color combina­
tions can be achieved by making blouses in various shades. The jum per
was made from a dress worn out under the arms. Direction sheet,
“ Making New Clothes from Old” , may be obtained by sending a
stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Department of
th is paper, specifying design No. M 5460.
Phone 3281
IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORITE CUT-RATE.
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
r
the ’ no n - fattening
Zù&ìty/- F0 0 D
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 N orth Central
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Phone Medford 3874
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