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." 1 1 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 NEW SPA PER AILVERT1SI.W G («n a H ilia la of tk« I • S E R V IC E . IN C . \ National Editorial Association) A. S . } Serving America's Advertiser« enc^tne Home Town Newspapers l(t W. Rsndolph — Ckic.90 1,1. • O F F IC E S • Holbrosl Bid», S.n Frsiwfcee. Cat 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 I 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. 1 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” « 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 g .. 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 I