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PROPOSED BUILDING Above is an ar
tists sketch of the proposed Eagle Point
Community hall and Scout building. The
building, which will be constructed of pum
ice brick, will cost about $5,000, according
to community representatives. The project
was started by the troop committee of the
Boy Scouts. It will be chiefly a meeting
place for youth activities, including Boy and
Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, and other or
ganizations. A campaign to raise funds for
the building has started in the Eagle Point
area, and construction is expected to start
in the near future. The building will be lo
cated at the north end of North B t.
Chamber Members
Tour Domiciliary
, Over 20 Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce mem
bers Thursday visited the
Camp White domiciliary for
luncheon and tours of inspec
tion. i Henry Herzog, domiciliary
manager, informed them that
the veterans' institution in
jects about $2V million a
year into the local economy
through salaries and through
pensions and other compensa
tions which domiciliary mem
bers spend in this area.
i The 1,025-bed domiciliary
has an annual budget of about
$2 million, he reported. He
said it employs about 200 lo
cal residents and about 150
domiciliary members.
Average Membership
The average total of domi
ciliary members is about 925,
Herzog said. The present age
range, he reported, is from
22 through 93. The average
age, officials said, is about 62.
Herzog explained that , be
ing a veteran and possessing
a chronic disability that pre
vents normal employment are
prerequisites for admission.
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ly one social worker is on
the staff and there is no staff
psychologist, one official re
ported. John W. Sinders, person
nel officer and leader of one
of the tours, told chamber
members that many domicil
iary members leave the prem
ises during the warm months
and seek re-admittance "when
the first frost hits."
For this reason, he said,
while the waiting list may va
ry from 100 to 200during
part of the year, "We don't
have one right now."
About 100 to 150 members
are excluded from the domi
ciliary each year for disci
plinary reasons, Sinders slid.
Chamber members on the
tour saw such varied sights
as art, craft and hobby facili
ties, a model railroad, a room
full of. jig saw puzzles, the
infirmary, dentists' offices, a
new barracks, the.library, the
movie theater and the chapel.
The tour was arranged by
Miller Huggins, chairman of
the chamber's visitation committee.
81 Disease Cases
Reported in County
Eighty-one cases of influen
za were reported to the Jack
son county health department
last week, according to Dr. A.
Erin Merkel, public health
physician. '
The 81 cases were among
the 133 communicable dis
eases reported last week.
Sixty-three influenza cases
were reported in Medford, 10
in Phoenix, 0 in Central
Point and 2 in Rogue River.
Other diseases were pneu
monia, Medford 3, Phoenix 1;
chicken pox, Medford 8; mea
sles, Medford 13, Central
Point 5, Ashland 1; German
measles, Medford 13, Central
Point 3; whooping cough,
Medford 5.
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Fruit Trees Need
Spraying Soon,
County Agent Say
Home orchardists who have
not sprayed apples and pears
for coddling moth, should do
so as .soon as possible, Don
Berry, extension agent, said
today. Since the pest causes
wormy, fruit, by using one
heaping tablespoon of 50 per
cent DDT per gallon of water,
and spraying at 20 day inter
vals, worms can generally be
controlled, he said.
Aphides are also showing up
on many fruit and shade trees.
The addition of one table
spoon of Malathion per gallon
of water to the DDT spray,
will control aphides and
psylla.
On ornamental trees and
shrubs, Malathion is general
ly effective and safe to use.
It controls a wide variety of
insect pests, but should not be
applied on edible food plants,
or fruits, closer than three
days -before harvest, Berry
said. Thorough spraying is re
quired for good aphid control-,
and repeat applications are
sometimes necessary.
Vary in Color
Aphides vary in color and
size, according to the species,
Berry noted. There are thous
ands of different kinds, rang
ing in colors from gray,
green, yellow, and black.
They are seldom more than
an eighth of an inch long, and
sometimes have clear wings,
making them resemble some
flies. -
Backyard cherry growers
should spray immediately, to
prevent worms in cherries.
One heaping tablespoon of
Mathoxychlor in a gallon of
water, repeated at 10day In
tervals, until harvest, will
! control these worms - where
aphides are a problem add
Malathion.
Further information on
home orchard spraying and
spray schedules for gardens
can be obtained from the
county agent's office, on the
lower floor of the courthouse.
Grange Hews
Eagle Point Grange
Due to State Grange at
Baker, Clearance Davis pre
sided as Master June 3. Me
morial services were held for
members who have died.
Special committee report
given by C. C. Hoover report
ed that 95 Campfire . Girls
and their fathers spent last
Sunday at Hoover lake. Eagle
Point Boy Scouts will spend
next Sunday there. Roxy Ann
Scouts will help take to the
Jacksonville museum a brew
ery wagon 100 years old.
The display table by Hazel
Smith exhibited augar bowl
that' came over on the May
flower in 1620 and a candy
bowl given her aunt 89 years
ago.
Next meeting will be visita
tion night. HEC members are
to bring sandwiches and
visitors cookies.
At the May 19 meeting,
letters were received from
FFA boys thanking the
Grange for use of dishes and
silverware at the father and
son banquet, from Margaret
J. Rowan, president Campfire
Girls, for interest shown in
planting of willow canes on
conservation, Troop 8 Boy
Scouts, Medford, for use . of
lake, and Upper Rogue
Grange for the supply of
young trees received.
HILLSDALE RUNS
Inglewood, Calif. (DPD C.
W. Smith's Hillsdale will at
tempt to do it again at Holly
wood Park Saturday when he
heads a small field in the
$50,000 Argonaut . Mile in
quest of his third straight
stakes win of the meeting. As
befits the "big horse" of the
meeting,' Hillsdale must pick
up top weight of 128 pounds,
the most he has ever .carried,
in the Argonaut and spot his
rivals from . eight to more
than. 20 pounds.
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