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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1947)
í Southern Oregon New* Review, Thursday, A p ril 24, 15,47 Mr. mid Mm. A m ul 11.ill visited relativ es in I’m tlu n l tins past w eek. Mr». II ill 1» o in 1 and up v ia to r of < lam '» B eauty shop. Mis. C laylun Cullen ha.. Ix e n in ehurge of the shop dn nig l.i 1 wh- serwe. Joe Fader Presides .it Business ¡Meeting ■ quote “I Wish th ere was soine- ixxty aro u n d here th at would , m ake him (George) hustle so th at J<x* Fader, re tirin g p resid en t ol I he would better his tim e.” By Bill Bissell Ja c k so n county u it.s io n ol to e l For a w id le it looked like the D on't forget th e d ate of April Oregon education association, pre truck team m ight take up a q u a i 30, w hen tne Lion’s C lub is spon- sided over toe an nual business i tics but it the sun Keeps beam m eeting and election of o liite rs ing dow n like it has, the boys . soi nig the T rack C arn iv al on the ; local p ack. R unners from U of ot tnis associ., .Kn, ,| i it Saturday ornuig ¡it tin- county courthouse will get in go«xl shape and get ' O and SOG will he out in an ex- a su n tan at the sam e time. building ' hibition m eet and at th e sam e F riday, April 11 saw th e Med- ; tim e the G rizzlies will be host to Officers elected I n c l u d e d : G le n n L Linn, vice p re sid e n t. lord, K lam ath Fulls, G rants Pass i M edford High in a dual track Mi- H arriet I in m i l l r, . m i i ' i i 'y, and o ur own h a c k team m atch i m eet. ,t e ii.e :ixC'icH • Special a tte n tio n :» calU-d to M is. B ertha M cKinney, and tre a ing tim es In the Rogue Relays. M aybe the G rizzly racquet surer, Donald H cu ib re, P h o e n ix . A lthough the A shland thin- the fact ttiat lidcw .it r . ■e sw ingers need a little m ore prac- Following th e bu sin ess m e e tin g .an ijv oped to tie iit angling until clad» finished last they broke m em bers of the . so. iatlon w en t; m ore records th an any of the o th ' tice or then again m aybe the J u n e 15. ; C avem en have a good team , but G eneral tio u t bag li.u ll i-< ¡0 to the Rogue Valley county club e r contests schools. all the sam e they lost th eir m atch fish or 15 pounds and 1 fish in tor lunch. Dr. Elmo Stevenson, In th e dual m eet w ith G rants any one day, bu t not t , exceed president of S ou th ern Oregon to the G -P boys A pril 16th. Par h«*re th e 15th of April, the 20 fish or JO pounds and 2 I i n .n college, was guest speaker. ny . coo.>-. uiv days or in pos- Miss M arie P rescott, Mr. and Grizzly ru n n e rs did them selves lim ited th e •csbon at any om tim e T here Is Mrs. Jo«* Fader, and Mr. and Mrs. proud w hen they no bag lim it, how ever, for w hite- Royal G ard n er atten d ed t h e C avem en’s score some 10 points m i o i I J o ' V ai l e 1. m eeting from A shland , less th an w hen they m et with i Mrs. Eric W eren will be hostess The m ini 'turn length l> m l foi Medford. to the n ex t F o rtn ig h tly study club B ELLVIEW SCHOOL NEWS trout is six n. hes e x c e p t th a t i ll This y ear the Grizzlies have m eeting, M onday, May 5. Mrs. E Oak G rove’s baseball team will 8 -inth h u r t wi!i prevail n that part of tlx i i n i f.icKenzie rivi i come to Bellview T hursday, A pril qu ite an unusual com bination in E. Vail will give th e hook review, Ixdow Bine river; that p a rt of the 24, i i play both the boys and both ru n n in g and field events and Mrs. S. J. Bailey will present U m pqua liv e r and trib u ta rie s lie- girl? team . The B ellview team Such of these are the Nelson-Le- I the sh o rt topic. low highw ay bridge at S cotts played Lone Pine. M onday, April Blanc p air who pole-vault the • M onday afternoon, A pril 21, burg; th a t p a rt of tile K cgye n v e t 21, and the girls won by a score sam e heighth and do the 440 was guest day for the study club, and trib i.’. a i !«•« below th e .’" irry of 48 to 9, the boys lost six to w ithin a h alf second of each o th w hen each m em ber brought a Hole n ear the head of tid ew at' r; nine. er. A nother p air is J e rry Randles guest to th e hom e of Mrs. W. W. and ir ad oth«r w aters trib u ta ry The school has purchased a and Lew ie L anger who throw the W illiams. Mrs. G. P. King gave to the P u /f lc Ocean south of the com bination phonograp It a n «1) th e sh o rt topic, on B ew are of C olum bia river. ______ radio from th«* proceeds tak en in discus. It seems th a t they ca n ’t fam iliar sp irit.” Mrs. O. C. Bj«,r- S aturday evening at the Bellview b etter each o th e r’s distance e x lie played tw o cello num bers, A D rivers License E xam iner is grange hall, w hen the stu dents cept in the last m eet w hen R an titled, “B erceuse” and "To the scheduled to be on du ty In A sh presented the play, “Black S am dle.-, th rew it 130 ft. I'-» in. to evening sta r.” She was accom panied at th e piano by Mrs. land, M onday, A pril 28, 1947, at bo.” Net proceeds of th e plav L anger’s 122 ft. 5 in. th e C ity Hall betw een th e hours totaled $133. B aseball equipm ent While w atching George ru n his F ran k Davis. Mrs. C arroll P ra tt review ed the of 9 A M . and 4 P. M., according will also be bought w ith this m ilt race against the G rants Pass to an announcem en t received money. pnklcrs th e o th er day, I was book “M other A m erica”, by Pail- from th e S ecretary of S ta te's of MRS FR A ZIER ELECTED talking to Mel Johnson, th e G -P os P. Romulo. fice. P.T.A. DIRECTOR coach, and I feel th e sam e way Try th* News Review Classi P ersons w ishing licenses or ; Mrs. C. M. F razier was elected anout G eorge as he does. He said. fieds tor results. p e rm its.to d rive are asked to get as one of the directors of Jackson in touch w ith th e ex am in er well county P aren t T eacher associ»- j ahead of the scheduled closing tion, last W ednesday a t the co u n hour in order to assure com ple ty m eeting held in Prospect, tion of th eir applications w ith a i Mrs. W. R. G lass of M edford m inim um of delay. was elected presid en t; Mrs. Ben Day, vice-president; Mrs. L. W. Monuments and markers. See Smiley, secretary; and Mrs. Jo h n Burns Memorials. On the Plesa. Larwood, treasurer. Trout Season Is Open April 26 The Reverend Earl D ow ning ol ,he C hurch of Ctiim i »pviii ... .n (|Uy and T uesday 01 thin .»«< in P ortland. Mr». J. r„. «’. * o.i coinpaiiled him 11s l.ir u» Ju n . ti ,1. C ity, w here »he visited w il’i >.1 The trout season op iii ■"•'• h sister, Mrs. W illiam llice. day, A pril 2b, in «Tiost ’ a utem ol the sta te ••»Ml w ill e x ic n i *fti.i O ctober la E x ception« to tn e general op ning m e to be found list-«! in the otticiat synnp.• *•■ of a n g lin g »egui it.oii , punt.-m copies ot w 'lltli u 1 <>■•' a \ . “ <i >. Mrs. Weren Will Be Host to Study Group ■w Jewelry Is a Lasting Gift Baby gifts th at will be trea su red forever are now available. "Miss M ignon’’ bracelet sets Lockets and rings. S ilver sets, baby cups and Spoons. Sheldon jjetael'uf, Watch Repair * Jewelry Repair Ashland Engraving Phone 7131 k If all the harvested ert pland in the United States were equally divided betw een each ntan, wonrtn and child, each would have approximately ¡wo and one-half acres. This is about the size of an aver s e city block. It is 330 feet square. From this small area each of us gets his wheat, cotton, corn, rice, tobacco, vegetables fruit and simi lar crops. in Western Europe (including Germany) cropland pet person amounts to only .7 of an acre. In Asia it is only .5 per acre. a*»*» » V» » ~ y o u r Ilf« depends on la n d ., .you land depends en conservation Thus, hough the American figure seems small, the comparison empha sizes the richness of our agricultural production as compared to that of the rest of the world. It also high lights the importance of productive land. Since we started farming in the United States we have ruined around 1/2 acre per person—based on present day population. Another % an acre acAs is in serious condition. We need the whole 21/2 acres. It has tcgproduce efficiently to do its job. There’s one sure way of getting efficient production . . . and thar. through conservation farming. Co: sexvation can save what we have an build much o f the land ruined i years past. The farm service of the First N tional Bank of Portland is workin with farmers throughout the stat in the interests o f soil conservatioi and better farming methods. Fir? National farm field men work dost ly with your county agent and you. loca’ A gricultural Conservatio; Committee to the end that the late and rhe most modern methods I made available to you. 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