Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 06, 1944, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
HE LOW DOWN
-from-
HICKORY GROVE
With groundhog day over, and
the sup sturtlng to run, and the
woodpeckers beginning their ta-
too, more and more candidates
’a t e c i c a r i n g
€tiuir 111 r o a I a.
.iow uicy aim
.aaiiagw to gel
]wii uiu planus
]_md tra.ria wane
.veryuody e l a e l
« being to id to
l.auy at Home,
aua me aorta up
_______ | t tr e e , and be-
i uuuieu.
Most of the ones touring up and
down und acioaa the nation, ure
ad aet to save the world - - nut !
Jual the U. S. A. 1 am waiting for
aomebody to come along who la
going to do something about Hav­
ing ua here at Hickory.
These folk« who say they are in
politics to aave the world and
n o t' for their own benefit, are
aomewhut like the duck who waa
driving into town one day and
met a neighbor. The neighboi
says, "Bill, where are you going?'
*'Uh," aaya Bill, "1 am going into
town to get drunk, und how 1 do
dread it."
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UMK MORE < ,'ABBAGIC
An all-time record crop of cab­
bage la now on the inai kel und
the goveriiiiieiii. uaaa your neip in
seeing tnat it (Jovan t go to waMte.
It la a veiy good source of vita­
min C' and may lie used ua u par­
tia l substitute for other looda
nigh iu vituinai C, such ua oran­
ges, grapefruit, and tomatoes, i o
get the lull quota of vitamin C,
however, Mrs. Julia Kiene, di­
rector of the Wcstinghouse Home
Economics institute, mukea these
recommendations: (1) Buy film,
fresh heuda, not too large, and
with green outside leaves when
poasible; I 2) Store In the refriger­
ator, e.ther in a crisper or vege­
table bug, not in a paper sack;
(3) Cook as quickly as possible
in a covered container, and when
preparing cabbage for salads,
slaws, etc., chop or shred Just
before serving.
WOMEN’S CLUBS RECRUIT WAVES
......
Yours with the low down,
JO SKRKA
Watch the values of your
property now and check
up the amount of insur­
ance carried. You may
need more insurance. See
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE and
REAL INSURANCE
Phone 8781
41 East Main
National A d ve rfi;' ,ig Representative
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E X T R A S O IL E D SPOTS
Collars, cuffs, and neckbands
of shirts, rompers, overalls and
children's dresses usually need
special attention ,ahd for such
soiled spots, Westinghouse home
economists suggest this treatment.
Dissolve 1 cup granulated soap
flakes in sufficient boiling water
to make a thick jelly. With a
soft bristled brush apply soap jelly
to heavily so.led spots. Then put
the garment into the wash with
the other clothes.
PLACE OF «INVENTION
CHANGED TO CHICAGO
5,000 SMITHS
Since November 10, 1775, when
the U. S. Marine Corps was or­
ganized, more than 8,000 Smiths
have enlisted. Close to 5,000
Smiths are serving in the U. S.
Marine Corps today. Over 100
Smiths have been casualties to'
date.
Chicago will be the meeting
placç of the Biennial Convention
of the National League of Women
Voters,. April 25 to 28 .according
to an announcement of a change
in pluns today from the League's
Washington headquarters. While
keeping the same dates previously
announced the place of the con­
Miss Marilee Erwin visited
vention has been moved from Mis­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
souri to the Stevens Hotel in I. C. Erwin during the spring va­
Chicago .
cation at the university.
f RATE DRESS THAT THE JUNIOR M '”
WILL MAKE AND WEAR
ASK FOR
MT. ASHLAND
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Old Mattresses made
Over Like New
New Mattresses Made to
Order
REED’S
MATTRESS CO.
93 N. Main
Ph. 6271
Ashland, Oregon
SEE US FOR YOUR
•INSURANCE
FARM & DWELLING
AUTO AND TRUCK
BURGLARY
LIABILITY
HEALTH, ACCIDENT
AND LIFE
DANCE AT THE
STARLINE
BALLROOM
Downtown Ashland
EVERY SAT. NITE
J. F. EMMETT
★★★★★★★★★★★★
167 EAST MAIN STREET
Phone 8531
IN S U R A N C E
"That you can depend on’
AUTOMOBILE
FIRE
DRY
SLABS
LIF k
HEALTH A ACCIDENT
PHONE 5751
M. T. BURNS
GUNTER FUEL CO.
ON T H E PICAZA
— F IL M S —
DEVELOPED & PRINTED
- 6 or 8 ex. 15c per roll
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 priced Send to—
ECONOMY
PHOTO FINISHERS
Box 1576, Station D
LOS ANGELES 7, CALIF.
Butter & Creamed Cottage Cheese
AT YOUR GROCERY OR MARKET
ASHLAND CREAM ERY
“What is made In Ashlono
SOI THERN OREGON MINER Subscription rates: $2.00 per year
Published every Thursday at 167 Entered as second-class matter in
.•.ast Main S'., Ashland. Oregon the post office at Ashland, Oregon
Charles and Ruth Glffen.
, February 15, 1935 under the act
Office Phone 8561
jf March 3 1879.
Born to Lt. and Mrs. Warren
Members of clubs in the Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs
Conrad
at Corvallis on March 25,
have pledged their support to assist the U. S. Navy in enlisting a daughter.
WAVES as their No. I war job in 1911, with clubs in this area par-
ticl|usling with the 150 women’s groups throughout tne state in the
first progiam of its kind in the nation. Above is shown Mrs. George * * * * * * * * * * * *
.Mootix-.id, Salem, president of the federation, with Ensign Elizabeth
Hill of flu- WAN ES Enlistment Headquarters, 735 S. W. Alder Street,
Portiani), who have worked together to organize the program.
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BEAUTY TREATMENT
At the first sign of rust on re­
frigerator shelves use tills treat­
ment: Wash-shelves with a mild
scouring powder and hot water;
dry well with a soft, clean c!'>th
and, using another soft clean
cloth apply a thin protective coat­
ing of i» t melted paraffin, Al­
though primarily a beauty treat­
ment, this helps to retard the
harmful spread of rust at its
starting point In the Joints and
seams of the shelves.
Thursday, April 6, 1944
makes Ashland”
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B O L T S -N U T S
Any Kind, Size
Or Length
★
★
★
Iron and Steel orders up to
$10.00 require no priority.
D R Y F IR
SLABS
$425
per load of
100 cubit ft.
Prompt Delivery
WHITTLE TRANSFER
To get the most miles on short
gas allowances the old car must
be in the best possible condition.
See our specialists today.
CLYDE N. CATGN GARAGE
E 5311
AT THE KLAMATH JUNCTION
(Siskiyou Boulevard and buriana Street)
OUR COMPLETE LINE
WILL SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
Oak Street Garage
and Machine Shop
PHONE 3831
AS ALWAYS THE VERY BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP
AND THE MOST COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
We appreciate your patronage
Rayon faille In winter-pink makes this dreamy date dress for dancl .o
and dining. In thia home-sewn style every detail is designed to Insure
the utmost In figure flattery. The smoothly fitted skirt, shoulder full­
ness and crisp ruffles become the youthful figure. Brown velvet ribbon
and flower-tike gold buttons trim the dree». Direction sheet, ’’Measure-
ment Charts for Your Figure”, may be obtained by sending a stamped,
telf-sddreseed envelope to the N e' '
Department of this paper,
specifying deeign No. H 1215.
I START A SOUP POT
Grandmother “had something”
in that big pot she kept simmer­
ing on the back of the stove. It
was a thrifty way to use other­
wise wasted leftovers. But the
constant simmering was a bit
tough on vitamins. So to improve
on her idea, a little, keep a big
jar in the refrigerator. Pour into
it the extra liquid from all canned
or fresh-coOked vegetables, bits
of plain or buttered vegetables.
Save marrow bones and meat
scraps and simmer with a bay
leaf for two or three hours. Then
add contents of the “cold storage
soup pot,” as It’s called in the
Westinghouse Home Economics
Institute, and boil for ten min­
utes. The result — a wonderful
soup.
W ARDROBE CLEANERS
On the
4 Plaza
Phone 3281
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IN MEDFORD
IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUSIEST BLOCK
YOUR FAVORIYE CUT-RATE
PRESCRIPTIONS
DRUGS
VITAMINS
SUNDRIES
TOILETRIES
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
STATIONERY
WESTERN THRIFT STORE
30 North Central
Phone Medford 3874
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