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Thursday. July 13, 1950 S O U T H E R N O R EG O N NEW S R E V IE W Ashland, Oregon Southern Oregon News Review 38 East Main Street Ashland, Oregon Entered as second-class mail matter In the poet offiee at Ash land, Oregon, February 15. 1935, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879 William C. Lawrence and Wallace G. Iverson, Publishers Faith McCullough Local News, Phone 8561 or 2 8-8b Subscription Rate — $2 59 year Prope r ('are Given Rose Bushes Now Will Result in Better, I jonger Bloom WITH THE Organizations A m n l n n A ssociation ot Uni FAMILY OUTING ENJOYED The Eldon Scripter and Paul Retter families together w i t h t h e i r guests, Mr. Scripter's grandmother and sister f r o m We have a ll e njoye d the c o lo r and b ea uty o f o u r roses th is ‘ v e m ty W om en. 2nd W ednesday. K a n ia ,, W ednesday at D ia sum m er, b u t the peak o f the heavy b lo o m in g season is now abo ut - p ._ , . „ . . 4U mond Lake where they enjoyed ---- — I the day with Mrs Alma Beach A lit t le care g ive n to the rose bushes now w ill go a lo n g , p ~ I’ionccr Mrs Scripter's mother. w a v in increa sing the am o un t o f b lo o m d u rin g th e re m a in d e r o f Tuesdays, {he su m m e r and even in h u rry in g up the appearance o f m ore B u ild in g . A m erican Lagion Auxiliary. bloom. Records of Rie National Sure ty Council show that a b o u t 1,2(10 persons drown In each of ttie months of June, July and August. When you get in the vacation swim, be careful. A speed violation is a con- tributing factor in one out of ' every three fatal traffic accl- dents, according to the National ' Safety Counil. Here's a good va- cation tip— the faster you go the harder you hit. Even with no care, modern rose bushes have a tendency to i 1st and 3rd Mondays, 7:30 p m. luncjleon bloom pretty well throughout the summer The main care that is ; -- aa a r Republican Women Club. 3rd needed is p ro p e r w a te rin g , the a p p lic a tio n o f a lit t l e fe rtiliz e r , and i Ashland Lodge No. 23. A.F. Sat 2:30 p.m., Llthia Hotel some iu judicious pruning The main point in p r ru u n i in n g is ( and A M 4th Thursdays, 7:30 d ic io u s p ru n in g T he m a in p o in t involved in v o lv e d in Toastmasters Club. Monday •:- the removal of the old blossoms and seed pods. If these seed pods , p.m. Masonic Temple, 15 p.m. Lithia Hotel. Alter- Ashland Study Club, are not removed, the plant has Toastmistresses. Tuesday. 7 30 M t. Shasta Rabbit IN THE SHADOW OF RISING WAR CLOUDS— nate Mondays. 2 p.m. a tendency to direct its strength Pellets B.P.O .E. No. 944. Wednesdays p.m. Plaza Cale. into the production of seeds in -, Womens Benefit Association. 8 p.m. Elks Hall. For the third time within a generation, history is stead Ground Oats if Barley of the production of more .P.O.E. Ladies. 2nd and 4th 2nd Thursday. 2 p.m. W ith Molasses Added 53.40 repeating itself and a global war threatens. Again it is blossoms. It is best, of course to Thursdays, 2 p.m. Elks Hall. Womens C ivic C lub (Juniors) Mt. Shasta 16% D airy remove these seed pods as soon — * ■oy Scouts of America. Mon the United States to whom the trembling nations turn 3rd Wednesday, 8 p.m. Civic Feed 63.05 days. 7:31) p.m. Y.M.C.A. as t h e blossoms have Drop a letter in the mailbox— I Club House. and again we are told that a war emergency exists and Removal can be accomplished Leave it with a SIgT1; Campfire Girls. Tuesdays, 4 Womens C ivic Club. 1st Wed- M t. Shasta Hog Mash. p.m. Junior High and Lincoln nesda„ 1230 luncheon. Civic war-time restrictions impend. War weary veterans, either by snapping them off or It will reach its destination A Complete Ration 63.7C Schools. ! Club House. scarcly reoriented into civilian life, meet the new situa by cutting the flowering s t e m In the sweet bye and bye. Mt. Shasta Mills h n v e been Chamber of Comm„c«. Tues- W.C.T.U. 4th Thursday, 2 p.m Just snapping off the seed (Anonymous) mixing and grinding feeds day noon luncheon. Elks Dining V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary. 2nd tion with a slightly cynical stoicism and wait for the back. • • • pod removes no leaves and. as a since 1878. Room. and 4th Mondays. 8 p.m. Civic sword of Damocles to fall. result, has no dwarfing effect Daughters ol the Am erican j d ub House. Now comes a suggestion that The Korean conflict may be a testing “incident” Two Types of Leaves Y.M.C.A. 3rd Monday YM.- should be taken seriously by Revolution. 3rd Friday. 1:30 p. looking over the leaves on some organization or school — m. C.A. Building. aimed by Stalin at our vacillating foreign policy. Were a In rose bush, we find that they of Union Veterans. Veterans of Foreign Wars. relief 4th Daughters Russia able or anxious to start a war she would doubt- > are of two kinds. One kind of "Why not make a large Ashland Wednesday, 2 p.m. Parish Post 3423. 2nd and 4th Mondays, of the «"ly-day 8 p.m. Civic Club House. House. less have struck a sudden and crippling blow on this i ^ f 7s composed of five small settlement with the pioneer bus F o rtn ig h tly Study Club. A l Womens Relief Corpe. 1st and leaflets, and the other kind is continent instead of following her usual line of ta k in g , composed of only three leaflets. iness houses, the first school, the ternate Mondays. 7:30 p.m. 3rd Saturdays, 12 lunch. HIway 66 Phone 6511 mills and the churches all re Home Extension Unit. 2nd over another satellite. The unexpected strength of the The ones with only three leaf produced Tuesday, 10:30 a m. Civic Club in miniature?” News Review Free Daily Delivery Communist troops and the superior quality of their lets are producel out on t h e It would make local history House. Stationery Supplies of the shoots close to the H illa h Tem ple. A .A .O .N .M .S . equiment has surprised the United States and created ends flower. The lower leaves will come alive and be of permanent 1st Friday. 8 p.m. Masonic Tem Southern Oregon News Review have five leaflets. The next crop I value in completing the story ple. a panic in some circles. Independent Order of Odd However, as we stand at the crucial cross-roads of of roses will be produced from of Ashland. The public ltbrar> the buds in the axels of t h e would seem the logical place for Fellows. Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. I - events we have the knowledge that this nation possess leaves with five leaflets, so the displaying such a bas-relief, O O F Hall. Jobs Daughters, 2nd and 4th es a potential power that has never failed in its l o n g quicker some growth c a n be Malta Commandery No. 4. history, a power t h a t was invoked by the Founding stimulated from these buds the Now that the smoke of t h e Kr.ights Templar, 1st and 3rd we will have more flow- Fourth has cleared away, w e Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Masonic Fathers and all other God fearing statesmen, and brok sooner ers. It seems there are some hor- • are encountering some embar- Temple. en only by the conference which created the United Na __________ mones that -------- work to cause b u d 1 rassing questions. The first one Lions Club. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.- tions. With some of its planners chosen from Com growth, and these horomones ac- should be whispered softly lest m g ig s Diiing Room, cumulate in the tips of shoots. I some outsider learn the fact that Ministerial Association. Mon- munist ranks, it was not surprising t h a t under non- Therefore, if we l e a v e t h e 1 on Independence Day 1950, with day 1 p.m. Christian leadership, prayer was omitted and a mater shoots unpruned, the hormones our nation on the brink of in Neighbors of Woodcraft. 1st ialistic philosophy permeated the new organization. In will collect out in the ends near i cipient war, a record breaking and 3rd Monday, 7:30 p.m. I.O.- somewhat sterile buds. How- crowd witnessed a parade led by Eastern Star. (Alpha this crisis, when a third war looms, America has a des the ever, if we cut back to these five I prancing horses and a band but QbaDter) 1st and 3rd Tuesday 8 tiny far beyond the military defense of Korea — it leaves, we have the stimulation minus an American Rag! Did p m PMasonic TcmPle. faces, perhaps for the last time, the challenge of the from the pruning as well as the | the grand marshal and the pa- P.E.O. (AC) 2nd and 4th Tue» from the horomon- rade chairman forget their mil days. 7:30 p.m. anti-Christian powers. Now is the time to tap that stimulation O rder of Eastern Star. (Alpha es, and together we get flowers , itary training? great reserve power and to unite in a nation-wide pray somewhat earlier. However, it Club) 2nd and 4th Tuesday, 2 • • • Masonic Temple. er drive to avert a global war which would destroy for must be remembered that sum- The second query comes from p.m. Parent Teacher Association. mer pruning is very dwarfing, the residents of Granite St. and ever all that Americans know and love. Thursday, 8 p.m. Junior so if your bushes have a ten- the Weitzel apartments, w h o , 4th High School. F. M. dency to be weak, it would prob- for almost a week, suffered the P.E.O. (BN) 1st and 3rd Thurs ably be desirable merely to snap Merry-Go-Round blues far into days. 7:30 p.m. off the seed pods and leave all the night. They think that car- Realty Board. 3rd Wednesday the leaves on to strengthen the nivals are wonderful, In their noon luncheon. Plaza Cafe. SEA GULLS HAVE LOST ART AS FISHERMEN— plant even at the expense of | proper place, out in an open Rebekah. 2nd and 4th Tues delaying for a few days the ap- field. In fact they have suggest- days 7:30 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall. The Fort Lauderdale. Florida Daily News reports R oyal Neighbors of Am erica. of later blossoms. cd forming a 1951 committee that the sea gulls of the St. vicinity a r e pearance “NO? QOICK--TR.Y TH A T ONE If you have a spring blooming for the promotion of a Fourth of 2nd and 4th Mondays, 8 p.m. Kiwanis Club. Monday lunch starving since the shrimp fleet has left local waters. climbing rose, as P a u l Scar- July noise festival a t Walter Don’t o v e r lo a d y o u r e le c tric circu its . W h e n y o u field or in some unoc eon 12 noon. Elks Dining Room. “It seems” says the Daily News, “th a t t h e gulls let, it can be pruned now, and | Phillips 1.0 O F Hall. the pruning should be rather se cupied pasture. b u ild o r m o d e rn is e p ro v id e A D IQ U A T t W IR IN G . have forgotten how to catch fish for themselves. For vere. This can vary all the way Royal Arch Masons (Siskiyou Chapter) 1st and 3rd Wednes Summer time is play time for many years they have been depending on scraps and from a removal of all of t h e 8 p.m. Masonic Temple. children. The National Safety days Soroptomists C lub. F r i d a y waste thrown overboard from the shrimping fleet. The fruiting canes to a removal of Council “SEE YOUR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR” requests all drivers to the older ones and leaving a few noon luncheon. Elks Dining free dinners made it unnecessary for them to use their of those which fruited this year slow down and be ready for an Room own talents. But suddenly the shrimp fleet went away. as well as all of the new shoots emergency. R otary Club. Thursday nooa which should be growing from The gulls have not been able to adjust themselves to the the base. new situation. Sawdust Good Seed Cover— “As generation after generation of gulls learned to We all experience some diffi depend on the shrimp fleet, parent gulls evidently for culty in getting seeds to grow during these h o t got to teach their little ones the age-old methods of successfully days. A light mulch of sawdust catching fish, go today the gulls are starving.” is usually sufficient to maintain Morals are no longer drawn from such proverbs good moisture conditions and al low the seed to sprout readily. but any American with a memory of more than 20 years Other loose mulching materials, will have no difficulty in seeing the obvious analogy. A such as peat moss, w o u l d be new generation has come into adulthood fed upon the equally as good for this pur Several home owners have theory th at a paternalistic government owes them a pose. seeded their lawns and covered living from the cradle to the grave. Free school lunch the seed ped with a v e r y light es, and free medical care have become the expected and coating of sawdust. This keeps soil cool and moist, a n d accepted rights of a large section of the nation’s popu the good lawns have resulted. lation, thanks to the steady drive down the road to so In this connection we must cialism. The promoters of the socialistic state forget to continue to warn about the ne for the use of fertilizer mention the fact th at someone eventually foots the bill cessity when sawdust is used. The saw for all the grandiose and idealistic benevolence. They dust has a very excellent effect fail to mention the fact th at the Government is US, not on the soil as far as loosening it is concerned, and it is an excel some mythical philanthropic Santa Claus. lent mulch, but it does absorb Thomas Jefferson and Grover Cleveland, two of the fertility from the soil and the country’s great Democrats, both were staunch ad unless this fertility is replaced, growth is very stunted. A vocates of individual freedom. The former reminded plant pound of ammonium sulfate or the citizens of his day th at “the least necessary govern 4 pounds of complete fertilizer ment is the best government” while the later reiterated in a 10 by 10 foot square area, on 30 feet of row, would be the same thought many years later w h e n , he said, or a minimum required to coun “Though the people support the government, the gov teract the sawdust, another ap plication should be made. ernment should not support the people.” Time for Corn Worm Control Sea gulls or humans — it all adds up. Early planted com is now ap F. M. proaching the point when the We and all other Chev tassels and silks will be form ing. It is at this time that control rolet Dealer« have delivered measures should be applied for 40,001 Chevrolet truck«—an av«r> the corn ear worm. Spraying or age of 1530 a day—In a «ingle m onthl* dusting with DDT three days after the first silks appear and That’s an all-time, all-industry record that again three days latr will give for FUN! no other truck even approaches. That’« the best good control. Use a 5 per cent dust or use one heaping table possible “ buy-sign" sign for you. It tells you that spoon of 50 per cent powder in Chevrolet trucks are first in user preference because a gallon of water. The spray or they're first in value. It tells you that Chevrolet trucks dust should be directed on the . • • for HEALTH ! silks of the com ears. are the proved leaders on all kinds of roads for all MEMBER Oregon Newspaper Publishers’ Association BELLVIEW FEED STORE BOWL BOWL Soroptimist Delegates Publicize Festival Make up a party . . . tele phone 2-2731 for reservation« . . . it'» tun to bowl and if« healthful excerise. Or. If it'» a friendly game of snooker or pocket billiards, thia is the place. ASHLAND Recreation Center 30 FIRST STREET JACK EATON. Mg». Four members of the Ashland Soroptimist club who attended the biennial convention held last week in Seattle reported that t h e i r Shakespearean banquet table attracted, much comment and many inquiries. The Elizabethcan place cards and decorations were designed by AngusTiowmer and J a c k Beardsley. Those who represented t h e local club were Mrs. M a r g i e Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Barksdale, Mrs. Frances Worth and Mrs. Mildred Klum. 1 /CHEVROLET _____ ~~ 5r-------- . . ' - w kinds of loads. It tells you that Chevrolet trucks w ill haul your goods more miles ot less cost per mile. Come in and get a ll the money-saving facts, A D V A N C E -D E S IG N •Borod on ofSclel dealer, reported lalot durlop Ike lot« full « M ik lor »kick Spuro. or» evollokldt TRUCKS SELBY CHEVROLET CO. (By Our Good Service You Will Know Us, 100 E. MAIN STREET PHONE 1061