Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 24, 1947, Image 7

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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.
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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
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.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
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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
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Jewelry Repair
Ashland
Engraving
Phone 7131
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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.
T H I F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K OF P O R T L A N D
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Assorted Dishes. Your choice
Dish Cloths, just what you've been
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