Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 22, 1949, Image 4

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    S o u th ern Oregon News Review , Ashland, Oregon, T hursday, S ep tem b er 22, 194»
search, in a new OSC experi
men t station bulletin on p lan ­
ning a c e n te r for bund ironing
A fter listing suggestions for
selection of most convenient and
servicable ironing equipm ent.
Miss W ilson gives plans und
specifications ofr various appro
ved ironing cen ters for new
houses, or w hich cun be p rovid­
ed w ith slight rem odeling.
One of the featu res of a well
planned ironing cen ter is an
electrical ou tlet in the wall
above the level of the ironing
board
The a u th o r discusses
THE PHOENIX NEWS
By Mrs. A. C. Lewis
Mrs. W. J. Ferns of F ern V al­
ley has had both of h e r sons
hom e the past week. A.O.C. Al­
b e rt Hoffm an of the V.P. S quad­
ron has been in A laska th e past
3 m onths and w as re tu rn in g to
C hina L ake station about« 125
m iles from B akersfield. Bud
H offm an of T he Dalles spent
th re e days h ere too.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Higdon of
F e rn Valley m ade a vacation
trip to Sacram ento, to visit th eir
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vas-
burgh. W hile th ere they visited
the Old S u tte r Block House
and also the fair.
Phoenix P resb y terian church
w as the c en ter for a 6:30 p.m.
Hom e W orkers class covered
dish d in n er Friday. Sept. 19.
Mrs. Russell Thom pson and E. J.
C lark arra n g e d the suppe. Re­
creation was planned by Mrs
Ed W hite ad Elva Caster. All
young m arried couples of the
com m unity w ere invited and
th e ir children w ere cared fo r by
high school girls.
The M edford T rail R iders will
m ake th e ir a n n u al rid e to Ore
Caves Sept 25. R iders w ill m eet
a t 7:30 a.m. on the west fo rk of
W illiam s C reek to sta rt the ride
T ickets for the event a re now
available and m ay be obtained
from C. B. H arrison. P hone 6714
o Mrs. E arl Sm ith, P hone 8890
This here paper calls us Americans
M esdames J. W. W atkins, E
of dollar chasers."
J. C lark, L. A. C aster and W. M
C aldw ell of th e Ladies Aid so­
College Instructors Given |
ciety of the P hoenix P re sb y te r!
an church served a d in n er for
Facts, Figures, On SOC
th e Lions club M onday n ite a t
T he faculty of S o uthern O re­
the church. This is th e th ird
gon college has ju st com pleted
such d in n er they have served
a three-day o rien tatio n p rogram
By C. B. Cordy
fo r th e Lions.
w hich included discussions of
County Extension Agent
The P hoenix Schools opened
visual aids, im provem ent of in-
M onday and a re m aking tem po­
C over crops should be p lan ted i stru ctio n techniques, talk s on
ra ry q u a rte rs fo r the high school as soon as th e p ear crop is off. the college an d its fu tu re and
u n til the new school is ready. W here vetch has been satisfact­ o th er sim ilar events.
They expect 2 room s to be com­ ory use 60 pounds com m on or
L aw rence B u tle r told of the
pleted soon and th e rem a in d e r H ungarian vetch or 40 pounds; values of visual aids and Dr
in about 6 w eeks. They a re vetch and 30 puonds rye p e r ; Elm o N. Stevenson discussed sta
using th e G range kitchen at acre. W here vetch crops have tistics of in terest to the faculty
p resen t fo r hot lunches.
been poor, p la n t 60 to 70 pounds on M onday. Tuesday fea tu re d
Mrs. M yrtle Hixson ju st re ­ of abruzzi ry e p e r acre.
an e x p lan atio n of the guidance
tu rn e d from a trip to P o rtla n d
F ertilizer is availab le and | p rogram by J o h n Schulz and a
w here she atten d ed the G rand cheaper. Use 5 to 8 pounds am- discussion of th e teach er pro-
C ircle convention of th e N eigh­ m onium su lfate per tre e on gram by Dr. Jo h n M acauley and
bors of W oodcraft.
B a rtle tt, 15 pounds on Com ice D r Ray H aw k.
Mrs. C hristine D insm ore and an d a t least 20 pounds on An-
Don Lewis, business m anager,
son, P.F.C. R alph D insm ore left Jo u . P h o sp h ate and potach a re Mr. H a rry S k e rry , d ire c to r of
for F o rtu n a, Calif. R alph has n o t recom m ended.
' dorm itories, C ustodian Roy Har-
been on a long leave b u t w ill
P ru n in g is essential on A njous ris, Miss M yrtle F unkhouser,
re tu rn to H am ilton F ield in and it should be thorough and I lib ra ria n , Dean of Men M arshall
Oct.
ra th e r heavy. Com ice m ust also W oodell and R eg istrar M abie
Mrs. F lorence D rake w as be p ru n ed to m ain tain vigor, j W inston spoke on W ednesday
elected G rand A dvisor a t the B a rtle tts should be p ru n ed light- of the re g istra tio n proceed urt.,
N eighbors of W oodcraft G rand ly b u t m any orch ard s a re now in use at th e college.
C ircle convention in P o rtla n d to the point w here p ru n in g
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last week. N ine w estern states should be increased A little BA LLA RD NATIONAL
p articip ated and it w as held at h eav ier p ru n in g on B a rtle tts MEET SPEA K ER
th e
W oodcraft h e a d q u arte rs w ill im prove fru it size. C ontinue
F - L. B allard, longtim e Ore-
Bldg. The G rand Circle convent­ to p ru n e Bose lightly.
gon extension d irector, w ill be
ion m eets v ery fo u r years.
F all D orm ant S prays have a fea tu re d p rogram sp eak er dur-
T w enty th re e d rill team s pre­ not been applied long enough ing the a n n u a l convention of the
sented various b eautiful d rills to d eterm in e th e ir value. If you N ational A ssociation of County
b u t one outstanding one w as a have a w et a re a in th e orchard A g ricu ltu ra l A gents in D enver
P o rtla n d team perform ing in you m ay w ish to test out a fall O ctober 3. 4 and 5. B allard will
fluorescent satin gowns and p e r­ spray. Do not use any do rm an t give a general a p p ra isal of ex­
form ing u n d er d a rk lights.
oil in th e fall as it m ay in ju re tension w ork a n d w ill detail his
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Poe visited buds.
view s on req u irem en ts to insure
th e Josephine Co. fa ir on F rid a y
Codling M oth W orm s increas­ fu tu re developm ent of effective
also the Gold H ill flow er show. ed th is y e a r due to reduced extension program s.
They rep o rted th e booths a t the dosages and poor tim ing. M ake
fa ir w ere v ery good and even
no te of y o u r control as you
N early 2.000 4-H club m em bers
b e tte r than lots th ey seen a t the m ay need to use im proved m eth ­ and F u tu re Farm ers of America
S tate fair, and the flow er show ods n e x t year.
will exhibit livestock and com­
had a good display, also.
Sm all o rch a rd ow ners m ay pete in m any contests at this
C ity officials of P hoenix held w ish to in v estig ate one of the
y e a r’s greater Pacific In te rn a t­
an open m eeting a t the City H all nozzles su itab le fo r converting
Sept. 20 w h ere argum ents con­ a re g u la r sp ra y e r into a speed ional Livestock Exposition in
N orth Portland, Oregon, O ctober
cerning a new city c h a rte r w ere sp ra y e r w ith o u t a ir blast.
7 to 15.
presented. A ll those in terested
Econom y should be practiced
w ere in v ited to state th e ir view. b u t n o t to th e e x te n t of neglect.
G et Your Job P rinting at
M r. and Mrs. R obert Lew is Som e suggestion are: 1. O m it
The News Review
a re the proud p arents of a
fall cultivation and cover crop
lb. boy b o m a t th e com m unity a n d depend on n a tu ra l cover.
hospital S unday Sept. 18. All 2. O m it fertiliz e r on a ll varieties
a re rep o rted doing fine.
Your Shake Maker
except Comice. 3. O m it d o rm an t
Mrs. Leo F u rry and Mrs. Jo e sp ra y on Bose a n d A njou if o r­
W olfe e n te rta in ed a group a t a ch ard is clean. 4. P ru n e in early
BILL BADGER
show er for Mrs. R obert Lew is w in ter w hile ground is dry and
T hursday eve Sept. 15. Those w e a th e r w arm .
Drew, Oregon
atten d in g th e enjoyable affa ir
w ere M esdam es Roy Gish, W. E.
Get Your Job P rinting at
Lewis, Cecile Cloflin, P aul
The News Review
Betz, A. C. Lewis, Dick S turgil,
J e rr y Pallock, N. H. C aster,
Misses Peggy G low er, La V orm e
FURNITURE
Hagen, B etty Skinner, W anda
N orton, Jam ie M cKintosh and
M axine Lovett. The affa ir was
UPHOLSTERING
held a t the Milo F u rry hom e on
So. Pac. Highw ay.
Extension Service
Ad\ ises Growers
M ill Wood
Fuel Oil
N. W. Poultry Breeders of
Pedigree Stock to Meet
The second an nual northw est
conference for those chicken
and tu rk e y breeders w ho are
in terested in pedigree breeding
w ork w ill be held on the Oregon
S ta te college cam pus S aturday,
O ctober 1. Dr. P au l E. B ernier,
p o u ltry geneticist for the O.S.C.
e x p e rim e n t station, w ill be in
g e n e ra l charge and w ill open
w ith an address on “E lem ents of
G enetics as A pplied to Economic
C h a ra c te rs.”
AUTO TRIM
Pickup & Delivery
Gunter Fuel Go.
i j j 4th St.
Phone 3217
Phoenix Feed & Seed
Highway 99, Phoenix
Peint • Fertilisers
Weed K illen
A well planned and equipped
ironing cen ter in the hom e is
one of the best labor savers, and
is ju st as im portant aa learning
short-cuts in th e ironing process,
says Miss Maud Wilson, pro f­
essor of hom e econom ics re­
SHOE REPAIR
DR. E. N. TERRILL
Craftsmanship plus Top Quality Materials
CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC
All Kinds of Polish—Shoe Accessories
“While You Wait Service”
45 East Main
308 N. Main
CO.
SHOWERS & BATHS
DRAIN BOARDS
Dr. Robert J. Urie
J. A. MARION
OPTOMETRIST
Ashland's only
22 SWEDENBURG BT OO.
INTERIOR TILE CONTRACTOR
514 Granite St.
ASHLAND. OREGON
Phone 6942
PHONE:
2-6866
FREE ESTIMATES
H earths & Fireplaces
Walter Redford, Realtor
Ashland Machine Shop
ROBERT C. PITTS
Ranches — Farm s — Homes
Business Property
Jess Kidwell,
Telephone 3552
38 East Main
Business Phone 7866
Ashland, Oregon
Res. Phone 3176
MACHINE WORK
WELDING
Saw Mills — Trucks
Industrial Equipment
53 Second St.
Phone <771
(If no answer cell 2-2816)
CALL
CURLY’S
5551 or 3341
CABINET SHOP
ASHLAND or JOHNSON
CAB
Doors
FAST —
DEPENDABLE —
COURTEOUS —
Phone 7081
Nortridge Electric Co.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
WIRING------Industrial . . . Commercial
. . . Domestic
W alter N ortridge
Phoenix, Oregon
Phone 7915
Extra Lettering Available
BURNS AGENCY
"On the P lu s "
— Screens
Phone 5071
DIAL
Phoenix, Ore.
Hooper’s Radiator Service
Clogged Radiators Boiled Out
and Repaired
New Cores Installed
W illiam E. H arrison
166 North Main
W indows
E. O. BRISCOE
135 Morw
Phone 4851
STATIO NERY -
5888
OFFICE SUPPLIES—
NEW LITHIA CAB
Insured Carriers—
Prompt 24-Hour S e r v ic e -
Stand at Steak House Cafe
COMMERCIAL PRINTING—
Telephone 8561
Don and Lois Travis
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW
38 East Main
Pritchard’s Grocery
C. E. Taylor
Groceries — Lunchmeats — Milk
Beverages
Rf«. 1. Box 519A. Fordyce Street
Painting — Paper Hanging
Contract by the hour
OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9
Suggestions and Estim ates Free
Made to Measure Screen Doora
and Windows—Glass Grinding
EXPERT CABINET WORK
Windows — Doora — Auto Glass
Telephone 2-2961
137 North Pioneer
TEXTURING
Telephone 2-291«
_
e
m . ,o 5 p. m.
Commercial Finance Corp.
and Cabinet Shop
Marble, Granite, Bronze
HOURS:
9-12 and 1-5
Evenings by Appointment
Store Fronts
Pioneer Glass
MONUMENTS
Phone 4371
Ashland
Telephone 3731
... Hilco Floor Sander ...
Elliott Gets Hole-in-one
Rudy Ruppe, reg u lar q u a rte r
back at Oregon S ta te the laNt
two seasons who lias been shift
ed to right end by Kip T aylor,
is now pluying the position ut
which he won liis le tte r us a
freshm an on the varsity In 1946
KNOX
Tolman Creek Road & Highway 99
For Rent
C opies o f tin* 2D p ag e illust
ru led b u lle tin m ay be h ad fro m
co u n ty
ex te n sio n
offices
or
d ire c t from tile college.
business Directory
Phone J 7 ji
HAGGARD LUMBER
I Pet Foods and Farm Supplies
Ironing Center Advised
By Home Economists
various locutions for tins ou tlet
in relation to which way the
bourd und the w o rk er are
placed
Ashland
t - i .
Pu™,‘ur\ . 1
Loans on
Automobile
Livestock
Saiary
SEE
John Hamstreet, Mcr
75 Oak St.
Tel. 2. 511
M-374—Lie—S-296
A .h l.n d
A’hland
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