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Ashland, Oregon SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS REVIEW Thursday, June 8, 1950 Southern Oregon News Review Thinning of Emit Trees In Rogue Valley Should Start This Week Organize Local Health Croup I'nil Fellows. Thuradaya, 7:30 p.m. 1 O O F H u ll noon luncheon Elks Dining Room. Rotary Club. Thursday noon Jobs Daughter«. 2nd and 4th Malta Commandery No. 4, luncheon. Republican Women Club. 3rd Knights Templar, 1st and 3rd Ashland. Oregon 38 Easl Main Street Wednesdays. 8 pin. Masonic Sat. 2.30 p.m., Llthiu Hotel. J Entered a* second-class mail matter in the post »»ffioe at Ash Temple. Toastmasters Club. Monday land. Oregon. February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of The Ashland area will have a C B Cordy, County Agent. Hortocultuiist Lions Club. Tuesdays, 8 30 p 15 p in Llthiu Hotel. March 3, 1879 ____ branch of t h e Jackson county in. Elks Diiing Room. Toastmistresses. Tuesday. 7:a> You have all heard of t h e M inisterial A ssociation. Mon p.m. Plaza Cale Health association w i t h Mrs William C. Lawrence and Wallace G Iverson. <l, 4. , PubÎJs1lær^ June drop which occurs every that each fruit be surrounded by John Cotton serving as its pres day 1 p.m. Womens Benefit Association. Faith McCullough Local News, Phone 85bl or 2-1813 Neighbors of Woodcraft. 1st 2nd Thuraday. 2 p.m. May and thins off a lot of the the 30 leaves that are require»! Ident for the coining year Here excess fruit o n heavily laden to nourish it. The plant food ma tofore the local group has co and 3rd Monday, 7:30 p in. 1.0 - Subscription Rate — $2.50 yaar Womens Civic Club (Junlora) trees. They got started calling terials produced in the leaves operated with the county organ- O F . H a ll 3rd Wedneaday, 8 p m. Clvle Order of Eastern Star. (Alpha MEMBER this the June drop in the East will move through the wood and izations which meet regularly in Chapter) 1st and 3rd Tuesday, 8 ; Club Houss. _ . Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association W om ens C ivic Club 1st Wed where the seasons are somewhat be available for fruit production Medford Mrs Cotton has been p.m. Masonic Temple. later, but in the W’est where we over an area of about 3 feet. As i secretary of the county chapter P.E.O. (AC) 2nd and 4th Tues ■ nesduy 12:30 luncheon. Clvle | Club Houae. have such nice springs and our each limb will act as a separate an(j „ member of the executive days 7:30 p.m. W.C.T.U. 4Ui Thursday. 2 p.m CIVIC CENTER NEED INCREASING— trees come out earlier, the drop unit, the leaves on one limb will board, and for the p a s t three Order of Eastern Star. (Alpha V.F.W . Ladles Auxiliary. 2nd occurs largely in May. This be have no effect on the size of ' years has been in charge of the Club) 2nd und 4th Tuesday, 2 i und 4th Mondays. 8 p.m. Clvle For years there has been an ever increasing senti ing a late season, the drop is fruit on another limb. If your annual tuberculosis X-ray pro- p m. Masonic Temple | Club Houm*. P arent Teacher A ssociation. meat favoring some sort of civic center building i n not as yet completed, but the dif- fruit crop is rather light and gram in Ashland. 3rd Monday Y.M.- Thursday, 8 p.m. Junior - Y.M.C.A. ’• ference in fruit size is now evi the remaining peaches are i n Mrs. Donald McDougall w a s j 14th Ashland. It has come from many groups and individ dent High School. A B uilding. so thinning should be start V eterans of F oreign W em these clusters can be elected to serve the local group P.E.O. (BN) 1st and 3rd Thuri Post uals and some of the suggestions have been worthy of ed as soon as possible to give the clusters, 3423 2nd and 4th Mondays, left and the fruits will grow i as secretary-treasurer and Mrs days. 7:30 p.m , „ 8 _ p _ in. Civic Relief Club Corp.. House. 1st and serious consideration. We point with pride to o u r trees relief from the extra load more uniformly spread over the | |j s . Ingle was appointed mem- hm, hO,nd p ^ C ^ e e’day Womens as soon as possible. The earlier tree, but it would be better to bership chairman Hope was ex noon luncheon. Plaza Cafe. . . . Shakespearean festival season which is rapidly attract thinning is completed the great Rebekah. 2nd and 4th Tues 3rd SaturttaT«- 12 ,unch leave them thick and get peach pressed that many Ashland peo ing world wide attention. Its authentic Elizabethean er will be the benefits derived. es a little small than to remove .* pie will Join the new unit and days 7:30 p.m. I.O.O.F Hall. I take an active part in promoting . J*0*’ 1 o< America. staging is unique in the United States. The setting at Most of our commercial ap- them and get none. s | ! the i.... i,u program 1st and 3rd Wednesdays. <*dnenduys. 8 p.m. p. pie growers sprayed their trees Some chemical thinning was health Pat Foods and Fi the crest of the tree covered hill above the park is rare in fu ll bloom in an effort to thin tried on peaches m is spring on Klwanla Club. Monday lunch- I eon 12 noon Elks Dining Room. ly beautiful. However, during 11 months of the year the the blossoms at that time, thus an experimental scale, but so far Among the many local visit 1.0 O F Hall. Phoenix Feed & Seed drab stucco walls and the boarded-up window’s give a reducing the thinning bill and it doesn’t look as hopeful a s i ors in Portland this week end Royal Arch Masons (Siskiyou Highway 99. Phoenix the remaining fruits to that on the apples, and not be- for the Rose parade are Mr. and Chapter) 1st and 3rd Wednes ghostly appearance to the shell w’hich stands a mute allowing Palat * Fertilisers take on a little increased size. I cause it didn't take off enough Mrs W P. Peake and Mrs J. 11. days 8 p.m. Masonic Temple. V M d Killers reminder of the long gone carefree Chautauqua days. This is the third year we have peaches, but it may have taken i Harker Mrs. Harker expects to Soroptomists Club. F r i d a y d o n e some chemical thinning I off too many It is still a little i meet a sister and a niece from It'would seem within the realm of architectural apples, and while the results early to tell about this and as Montana who will return t o possibilities to design a type of edifice in keeping with on are uncertain they are by and the season advances these plots Ashland for a visit with her the scenic surroundings and the annual use to which large very satisfactory. tnay look better. generally s p e a k - ---------------------------- WITH THE the building is put, and at the same time incorporate a ing. On we apples, can leave one apple on DELLA ELIZABETH ESSARY civic center useable the year round. every third spur. This will de- Della Elizabeth Essary passed The ground is ow’ned by the city of Ashland, it is pend somewhat on the amount away at 8:15 p m May 25 at the American Association of Uni new growth scattered through home of h e r daughter, Mrs. ON CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING and easily accessible from the park below or from the street of the tree. If the trees are heavily j Grace Millage at 223 M a p l e versity Women. 2nd Wednesday, level on Pioneer, ample parking space could be arrang spurred, then it would be neces- street. Mrs. Essary was 69 years | 7:30 p.m. REPAIRING MATERIAL. American Legion. 2nd and 4th old. ed in the public lot or along Windbum Way as well as sary to leave fewer apples Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Pioneer While we have a good p e a r She was born Nov. 7, 1880 in Building. the surrounding upper streets. crop this year, the Bartlett crop. Erath county, Texas, and resid- A m erican L egion A u xiliary. One can visualize a white pillared balcony around which is the one which requires ed in Mesa. Arizona, before coni- i Sf an{j 3rcj Mondays, 7:30 p.m. the most thinning, is fairly light ing to Ashland to be with hei* Pioneer Building the present blank north wall, approached from either and INVESTIGATE THE only in rare instances will daughter 11 months ago. Mrs Ashland Lodge No. 23. A.F. side of the pool below by gradual shallow* steps. Such a thinning be necessary on them Essary has been in failing health and AM . 4th Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple building reflected in the dark water and surrounded by Anjous at this time h a v e a for the past four years. Ashland Study Club. Alter heavy crop, and while the drop The following children sur plantings indirectly lighted would suggest the dignity is still in progress it is anticipat vive, Mrs. Margaret Cox of Tal nate Mondays. 2 p.m B.P.O.E. No. 944. Wednesdays and beauty of many of the buildings in the nation’s cap ed that the crop will continue to ent; Mrs. Lucille Wright and W. 8 p.m. Elks Hall. be good. As we very optimistic L. Essary of Phoenix, Arizona, B.P.O.E. Ladie». 2nd and 4th ital. expect good pear prices this and Amos Essary of Mesa, Ariz., Thursdays, 2 p.m Elks Hall. As to the possibility of using the present shell as ally Boy Scouts ot America. Mon fall, it would seem a lot more three brothers and one sister, 21 days, 7:30 p.m. Y M C A. a nucleus for an all weather auditorium, that would economical to prop the Anjou grandchildren. Campfire Girls. Tuesdays, 4 bear study, but it seems entirely feasible. To do so trees and hold up the crop than The remains were returned to p.m. Junior High and Lincoln to go in and spend money to re Phoenix, Arizona, by the Lit- would not entail a fantastic outlay of money. The ad duce it by thinning. wilier Funeral home, accompan- Schools. APPLIES TO of Commerce. Tues vantages are many and the need is pressing. Such a civ With all of our fruits it re-i ied by her two local daughters, day Chamber noon luncheon Elks Dining ic project appeals to every citizen of Ashland who de quires 25 to 30 leaves to produce for funeral services and inter- Room. fruit. While we can’t go ment in the family plot in For Daughters of the American sires a growing cultural atmosphere which will appeal one around counting all of the leav- est Lawn Memorial park, Revolution. 3rd Friday. 1:30 p to all and attract the finest type of residents, as well as es and the fruits to find o u t j m Daughters of Union Veterans. DON ALLEN what the ratio is, it is very prac visitors. F.M. Memorial services for Don Al 4th Wednesday, 2 p.m. Parish tical to count the leaves on a few small branches. This very len who was killed June 1 in a House. Fortnightly Study Club. Al quickly gives an idea of how logging accident were held in Mondays, 7:30 p.m. CONGRATULATIONS PHOENIX— many peaches can be left and the Church of the Latter D a y ternate Home Extension Unit. 2nd can then judge whether or Saints on S u n d a y evening Tuesday. 10:30 a m Civic Club Phoenix has demonstrated what community spirit you Your Friendly Yards not a tree is overloaded. With a Speakers were G. O. Hinkson House. can do as a unit by their announcement that the new little practice you can learn to 1 and Collins Hassell a n d t h e Hillah Temple. A.A.O.N.M.S. 165 C Street Ashland Telephone 6551 estimate the leaves in groups of j choir and the organist gave sev- 1st Friday. 8 p m Masonic Tem Youth Center building has become a reality. __ , _ .. , __5 and 10 so that the counting eral musical numbers with vo- ple. The two day May Festival netted a n additional can done rapidly. Twenty- cal solos by Josephine George Independent Order of Odd $2,500 to the building fund, according to an announce- five to thirty leaves will pro- and Stella Bundock. ment by A. C. Lewis, club president. Donations Of ma- duce an average sized fruit but The body was sent to Draper. . , ’ i i if larger fruits are desired then Utah, w h e r e funeral services tenals, time and labor were made by m a n y business thinning will have to be a and interment were h e l d on firms as well as groups and individuals. Volunteers little heavier. It isn’t necessary Monday afternoon No Down Payment Organizations COPELAND Budget Plan All Material Sold at The Yard J. W. COPELAND YARDS worked day and night for months to complete the p r o - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ject by festival time and the new building is now a daily reminder of the effectiveness of team work. Many Youngsters To Bake A Cake Phoenix, like Crescent City and Drain may well be For Their Dads On Father’s Day proud of its accomplishment in a worthwhile civic en terprise which will prove th at alturism pays big divi dends in human relations. F. M. Business Directory Walter Redford, Realtor Ranches — Farms — Homes Business Property Jess Kidwell, Lithia Park 38 East Main Business Phono 7866 Drift on white swan in the warm spring sun, Gleam of white on shaded pool, Proud arched neck and plummage soft, Life’s best season’s just begun. Drift on white swan in the warm spring sun. Play on little girl in the warm spring sun, Ashland. Oroqon Rea. Phono 3178 Pioneer Glass and Cabinet Shop Flash of flame on field of grass, Sun kissed cheeks and wind tossed curls, Life’s a game and all in fun. Play on little girl in the warm spring sun. Dream on old man in the warm spring sun. Patch of gray on cloth of green, Shoulders slumped — worn hands at rest, Life’s long race is almost run. Dream on old man in the warm spring sun. Telephone 3552 T W IN CAKES from twins is pre-Father’s Day gift for Paul "Pops" Whiteman from his teen-age television star, Jume Keegan (left) and her twin sister, Joanne. Junie used a white cake mix with chocolate icing while Joanne used its new twin, devil's food mix, with white icing. Made to Moasure Screen Doon and Windows—Glass Grinding EXPERT CABINET WORK Windows — Doors — Auto Glass ROBERT C. PITTS MACHINE WORK WELDING Saw Mills — Trucks Industrial Equipment 53 Second St. Phone *771 (If no answer call 3-2818) Commercial Finance Corp. Loans on Furniture Automobile 45 E. Main Telephone 2-2961 137 North Pioneer Ashland Machine Shop Ashland Livestock Salary Phone 2-5111 14-374—Lic--S-29fl Ashland OUNGSTERS all over the coun try are planning to bake a cake Y for their dads on June 18th — of ficially designated as this year’s Father’s Day. The cake will be the finishing touch to a dinner “fit for a king.” In fact, Father’s Day dinners will rival . . . and perhaps excel . . . the su m p tu o u s family dinners usually reserved for Thanksgiving and Christmas. There’ll l>e all varieties of cake baked in most cities on Father’s Day, according to preliminary re ports compiled by Clayton I. Kent- nor, of Evansville, Ind., chairman of the Food Division of Father’s Day Council. “Chocolate cake,” s t a t e d Mr. Kefatnor, “still seems to rate as the No. 1 favorite of most men. Wives and daughters planning a cake 'or their dads, however, had bettci check with them for men every where are showing a liking for every kind of cake. BOWL . . . f o r FUN! BOWL . . . for HEALTH! Make up a party , . . tala- phone 2-2731 for reservations . , . it's fun to bowl and it's healthful exceriae. Or. if it'a a friendly game of snooker or pocket Millards, this is the place. ASHLAND R e c r e a t io n C e n t e r 30 FIRST STREBT JACK EATON. Mgr. KNOX SHOE REPAIR DR. E. N. TERRILL Craftsmanship plus Top Quality Materials All Kinda of Polish—Shoo Accessories “While You Wait Service” 33 East Main riiD fo* by H um rift Down T E L E V IS IO N “father" of the Goldberg family, Philip Loeb, re ceives a Father's Day cake from his “daughter" Rosalie— known to her school mates as Arlene Mc Quade. Arlene baked with devil’s food mix and used white Icing. “My reports indicate a number of varieties will be baked because olate cake. So does James A. F a r of another reason. Thia is the ease with which ao many kinda of cake ley. Jack Benny likes a strawberry can he baked with mixes. The shortcake. Bing Crosby sings abobt guesswork in cake baking virtually Sunshine Cake but tells friends his has been eliminated by the mixea. top choice is an applesauce cake. That’s why ao many of tho cakes J. Edg: • H- over’s favdrlte io an^el for Dad will bo bokod by young fn- I c .u; many men are ' : who eaya “Juot sters — giving Mother more time . . l.ig it on." for othor things." CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 308 N. Main . Phone 4371 Ashland » NEW LOCATION Don’s Radio Service Southern Oregon News Review GUARANTEED HOME AND AUTO RADIO REPAIR8 Reasonable Prices Motorola Home and Auto Radios — Free Pick-Up and Delivery— 41 East Main Phons 2-4141 OFFICE SUPPLIES • STATIONERY PRINTING WITH A PERSONALITY 38 E. MAIN PHONE 8541