SOUTHERN OREGON MINER SHU DAN . . . . Thursday, March 30, 1944 M ■ ■ i - - - - - - - — ------ l - a - J - u - U - U - T J - L -L-.-.-. . SO, IH K lt.N O R EG O N M IN E R I H ubncrlptinn rate«: $2.00 per year ¡wished «very Thursday a t 167 Entered as second-class m a tte r is u» M Lfein O ., Ashland, __ > Oregon . . _ .a st ain S 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 d S lM L’L t HOW TOIJGH ) NOT TOO TOUGH FOR IS THIS J YOU, I'M SU R F r 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.' ------------ TO \| USE N ation«! A d v e r liL . q K o pra ee ntetive NEW SPA PER ( m i IL /V V E U T IV IN I5 G AD .Hl!..«, of th* I YOUR S K IL L F O R THE • I A. S. I I I W. Randolph — Chicago I.» . • O F F I C R f t F o il Mi ll ( . < ) \K lt \O I ( C H A S . A. f o r U n i t o t i S ta to » SEN A TO K Phy fit ai il andanti bave been modi' [ltd from pre-uar requirement!. ' IN T E R E S T SHOW S IN I t l . l E ltE R R IE S 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. — - — . o—----------- 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 ) * WIN THE WAR * SAVE THE PEACE END NEW DEAL * REGIMENTATION VYluuuk/L * 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. --------------o-------------- 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 M "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 COW 2 j ■ ! ! j I j J • Holfctoak tldg., Sax Franci««. Col. 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 . Serving j America's rd /li« America’s Advertisers e erd .ihe Home Town Newspapers NAVY J SRLJ'i may enliii or tome in through voluntary tridui lion. S E R V IC E . \ N.tionol Editori«! AtsociationJ ★ ★ ★ 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. 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