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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1949)
Southern Oregon New» Ksviaw Ashland, Oregon, ¡. m m «HM Ashland Lodge of Elks Releases5Report|Onnl94Ô^Youthv Activities Elks Spend Four Thousand Dollars On Youth Activities During 1948 Retiring exulted Ruler Roland Harks, of Benevolent and Protec tive O rder of Elks, No. 944 this week reported on the youth ac tivities work which had been done during the past year by the lodge More than $4000.00 has been spent by the Elks on various youth activity projects which in clude: 1. The aw ard of four 4-H scholarships at Oregon state col lege to four Ashland youngsters. 2. The purchase of two 4-H hogs and two 4-H beef at $277.80 a- bove the m arket price. 3. Spon soring a Senior Scout troop 4. Made a contribution of $750.00 to the Community Chest o f Ash land. 3 Purchased new m ujorette un iforms for the Ashland high school majorettes. 6. Purchased Reader's Digest Films on The American Heri tage* which have been given to the schools under the lodge's ju r isdiction. Sponsoring an essay contest on the subject "Why Democracy Works ", Peggy Taylor of Ash land high school won the $35.00 first prize. 8. Sponsored a Junior Bowling League. Donated lounge for mid-sum- m«r Teen age dance sponsored by the Ashland Recreation Com mittee. 10. Sponsored the annual "Most Vuluable S tudent Contest Schol aralilps to SOC given as prizes. Bruce Sm ith. Venlta Roberson and Edith Sutcliffe were adjudg ed winners. 11. Sent A shland high baud to Veterans hospital in Roseburg 12. Purchased tre a t for 1200 Ashland children at annual out door Christm as tree and program 13. Purchased some 4000 lun ches for needy children in ihe Ashland and nearby area The need of each child was present ed by the school principal and passed on by the welfare com mittee. 14. Sponsored a football ban quet for the Southern Oregon college, Ashland High, Ashland Jumui High, and Talent High football squads. 15. Donated a trophy to the Southern Oregon B. School tour nam ent. lb. Aw arded 10 scholarships to deserving students to attend S. o .c . 17. Gave $23.04J to the town base-bull learn. 18. Gave $300.00 to the Ash land Youth Recreation to buy bats, balls and equipm ent foi the sum m er program tor the Ash land youth. 19. Gave $30.00 to the Yreka Cham ber ol Commerce ut Christ- mus tune to help needy children have a treat and grits loi C hrist inas» 20. Donated pool table and 100 wooden chairs to the YMCA for their budding. Parks said, "T h u report in cludes only tiie work and chanty connected w ith the youth of the tow n and vicinity. When udded to the some $10,000 given for needy adults and other causes the Ashland lodge will have a record th at is unsurpassed by m a n y of the larger cities of the country." ________ Driver’s License Examiner Coming Pear Buds Ready For Pink Spray Elk’s Exalted Ruler Spraying schedule lot the pres ent week lias been releused by C. B Cordy, county extension agent in charge of horticulture. Mr. Cordy says that Pear buds are now separating and are ready fur an early pink spray. They will probably be ready for a full pink spruy the middle of next week. Un BurUetls und Bose, use 2 'i gallons liquid lime sulfur or 0 lbs dry lime sulphur to 100 gal lons Un other varieties, use 1 *v lbs. ferm ate or zerlate pet 100 In air speed sprayers use 7* a gallons liquid lime sulphur per acre ut a m aximum of 3 gullons per 100. Ur use 7 lbs. of ferm ate or zerlate per acre. Peaches should be sprayed in the late pink bud fur control of brown rot in the blossoms. Use Va lb. of Phygon or IJ q lbs. of zerlate or ferm ate to 100 gallons of water. W here brown rot has been severe, repeat in the full bloom. Add 3 lbs ut Cryolite or l*/a lbs. 30 per cent DDT lor control I of twig borer which causes w or my fruit. Add 1 pint of Black Leaf 40 for contrul of aphis. Apricots should be sprayed in full bloom, at petal fall and at husk fall with 'a lb. ptiygon. Add l l/ t lbs. 50 per cent DDT to petal fall spruy. Walter "Buss" Hamby l taka over the dull«« of E ast Ruler ol Asliland Lodge Be volant and Protective Order Elks, Wednesday night. April Hamby replaces Roland Pa who has wielded the gavel for past year. Hamby moves up fr the office of Leading Knight. Delbert Jones w ill be the n Leading K n ig h t Gordon Ml w ill be the Loyal K n ig h t i Lyndel Newbry w ill be the L luring K nigh t Other new officers incii Clyda Caton .director. Sid H continue« as secretary. L R. I deg er. treasurer) Ed Spencer, lern Herold Merrill. chapli Larkin Grubb, inner guard; I Loss Kramer, organist Earl T. Newbry w ill be mat mg officer at the evening ct monies. Newbry is a Past D ial W riter's Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler. A Drivers License Kxainiin will be on duty in Ashland Mon day, April 4. 1949, at the City Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., according to an an nouncem ent received from the Secretary of State's office. Persons wishing licenses or perm its to drive are asked to get in touch with the exam iner well ahead of the scheduled closing hour in order to assure com ple tion of their applications with a The newly formed minimum of delay. Club met Tuesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. P. B or NOTICE OF HEARING OH CREATIVE WRITING den, 167 H arrison street. Vitina FINAL ACCOUNT AT GRANTS PA SS M iddleton was elected president In Cireuit Court of the SI Prof. A rthur Krelsman, South and Mrs. Mary M. W orthylake Is of Oregon, In and for the Coig ern Oregon College will conduct vice president. of Jackson, Probate D epartin' a class In creative w riting at The group plans to m eet twice In the M atter of the Estate G rants Pass during spring term at m onthy at the library. The next which Is just starting. are working on poetry, children’s EVERETT CLARK STONE, Occcii m., W ednesday, April 13. Mrs. W alter J. K errigan who NOTICE IS IIERF.HV GIV New m em bers are HeUice D. has been confined to her home at H artshorn and H arry W orthy- that the Final Account of Gs 651 Beach Street Is able to be up lake. gla Lee Stone, as Executrix again. Each m em ber was asked to the Estate of E verett Clark Stc bring an original writing to the Deceased, has been filed in next meeting. Various members Circuit Court of Jackson Co are working on poetry, children s ty, Oregon, and that the 2 day of April, 1949, at the hout and other fiction stories, articles 10:00 A. M.. has been duly set of travel as well as factual m a the hearing of objections to a terial and features. final account and settlen) All w riters of the com m unity thereof, at which tim e any g are invited to attend these ses son interested In such estate a sions. Some m em bers are begin appear and file objections thf ners groping for guidance and a to In writing and contest few have had their writings p u b same. lished. The group plans to help Dated and first published I solve the problem^ that face the 24th day of March 1949. individual w riters who comprise GEORGIA LEE STQ the group. Refreshm ents were Van Dyae & Lombard. served by the hostess Attorneys for estate 3, 4, I It Is the Biggest Sale in our History The Best Buys You Have Seen in Years Bordens Are Hosts To Writers Club Weitzel’s “On The Plaza’’ Is the Place Come Early Friday and Saturday AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY C h ild W e lfa r e F o ru m MONDAY, APRIL, 4 PIONEER HALL - WINBURN WAY U 8: P. M » BE A DECORATOR NOT A STATISTIC The Whole Child SPEAKERS Physical.................................................. Dr. E. E. Brown M ental...............Loren Messenger, Associate Professor Psychology, SOC Spiritual.......... Rev. Geo. Shuman, Presbyterian Pastor Educational..................................... Miss Florence Allen. Principal Lincoln School RECEPTION AFTER MEETING THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT BY THE FOLLOWING Kroeger and Lahr BUILDING CONTRACTORS Quality Homes Guaranteed Workmanship JOYS - The Decorator’s Shop Floor Sanders ■ Paints - Wallpaper • Venetian Blinds Across from College The Maytag Shop and Schell's Radio Across from College Arney’s Meats The Ransdell Magazine Agency 533 Fairview Street Magazine Subscriptions and Renewals Stationery Gifts Greeting Cards BOULEVARD MARKET GEORGE H. YEO Boulevard Market Doing Business at SIS-Q REAL ESTATE Real Estate and Insurance 1255 Boulevard Ashlands Most Complete Shopping Stop 842 Siskiyou Boulevard Phone 7041 • ~rw * BIGELOW MEDALLION BIGELOW W O O L S C A T T B B -S U C S .wtha non-skid scatter-rug. eoatter-nu...wiU forever and those nasty M ie which balk ilk ao high on insuranoe tables. So for Ihoao hlghlv polished floors get MEDALLION, the Early American hooked rng that goes equally wall with Colonial, Provincial and Eighteenth Century groupings. 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