Central Point times. (Central Point, Or.) 1964-19??, July 06, 1967, Page 11, Image 11

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CENTRAI POINT TIMES
PAGE 11
DALE ROGERS IN
VIE T NAM -
DRIVE RS OVER 65
Blotter
Other measures passed late
in the session will raise ben­
efits for unemployed Oregon­
ians and create lower enempl-
oyment tax rates for employers
with good job-providing records
raise the minumum wage to
$1.25 per hour for some 10,000
workers not covered under fed­
eral law, and establish a new
benefit schedule for on-the-job •
accidents.
Oregon is joining 43 other
states for Industrial develop­
ment attraction through passage
of a bill allowing port districts
to develop land and buildings,
without public bidding, and in
turn lease or sell facilities to
industry.
Most observers here agree
that, all in all, it has been a
profltalbe - if long - session
resulting in concrete benefits
for nearly all segments of the
state’s society. Whether the eff­
orts of those reponsible for su-
c esses will be appreciated fully
is something only the months
ahead will tell, but there is
a feeling of confidence here in
accomplishments expected to
stand the test of time.
Oregon’s older drivers are
not being discriminated against
At An Khe, a company of
by the Department of Motor
men was leaving for the Jun­
Vehicles according to its dir­
gle, I saw no fear on their
ector, Vern L. Hill.
faces, only grim resolve. Here
Hill said statements made
and there a young lip trembled
during legislative considera­
a little, probably from nosta­
tion of the driver re-examlna-
Legislative adjournment, un­
tion proposal at least implied
lgia at the sight of “home folks*
fortunately,
always leaves some
the licensing agency was “too
I was so choked up I could hardly
public
questions
unanswered,
rough* on senior citizens.
talk « . . . When you watch our
whether
for
reasons
practical
The facts he said, refute the
younger American generation In
or
political.
implication.
action out here, you get the Idea
As for laws passed or failed
•There are more than 110,
that they aren’t as foolish and
this session, continuing specu­
000 licensed drivers over 65
rebellious as we have been led
lation
no doubt will continue to
to think.
in Oregon,* the motor vehicle
be
heard
from two sides. Al­
director said, “in 1966, 1,139
So writes Dale Rogers In her
Garl Steven Grigsby
though
casualties
often produc­
drivers over 65 - - one per
diary kept during a USO tour
Failure to stop $5.00
ed
the
biggest
headlines,
many
cent of the total - - were called
of military bases in Viet Nam.
bills
passed
by
the
recor-length
in for examination. Almost half
Dale and Roy, along with Wayne
1967 session will emerge in
of these senior citizens called
West and The Travelons, enter­
Wade Leonard Swell
final
summation as major vic­
in for all reasons - - factual
tained American GI’s in planes
Inp. Lane usage
$10.00
tories
for the future of Oregon.
reports received from courts,
and hospitals, in flat-bed trucks
Most disappointing to many
police or families, accident in­
and old rice m ills, In stlffling
here were Senate unacceptance
volvement, or too frequent vio­
heat and soaking downpour.
of
time-consuming proposals to
lation convictions - - passed
They talked to GI’s chaplains
Thelma Jean Jenks
let
voters decide on a revised
the tests,*
officers, doctors, nurses and
V.B.R.
$10.00
Oregon
Constitution and whe­
•Our records of all cases
others, who like themselves,
ther
we
want a sales tax to
processed in 1966 indicate
were there to entertain. They
raise
property
tax relief money.
that it was necessary to sus­
saw the men in action and at
Theodore Hugh Sanders
Last
week’s
Senate
defeat of
pend about one-half of one per
rest. They ate with them, played
Sol. w/o lie.
forfeit $25.00
single-member
subdistricting
cent of the 110,000 licensed
with them and worshipped with
also was a blow to many who
drivers over 65. That figure
them.
would carry the “one-man-one
hardly supports a charge of
Dale Rogers recorded her
Fred Chas Tompkins
vote”
concept down to the level
discrimination,* he noted.
Impressions In a diary which Is
dis traf, sign forfeit $15.00
of
head-on
races for all legis­
The department’s 1966 reco­
now being shared with the Am­
ly sis Sample Record under “sa­
lative
seats.
rds do indicate that 737 driv­
mple description.*
erican public in book form, as
Many legislators and their
ers under 65 who were called
a tribute to their son who died
William Harold Logan
Complete a Tissue Analysis
constituents wish the session
in for examination on the same
in
Germany,
SALUTE TO
Sample
Record at the time of
V.B.R.
$10.00
had resulted in more laws to
basis as the over 65 drivers
SANDY, which contains photo­
sampling
for each orchard sam­
improve highway and motor ve­
passed tests much more fre­
graphs of their tour as well
pled.
Detailed
records are e ss-
hicle safety—although they did
quently than the 1,139 over 65
as family pictures, is a book
entail
in
deciding
how to ad­
gain approval of a major bill
In Spring,
drivers called-in. Ninety per
just
fertilizer
programs.
that every mother will want to
providing for periodic driver’s
The Cautious driver learns
cent of the under 65 drivers
read whether her son’s struggle
license
re-examination. And, in
To
watch
passed all requirements, com
STORAGE AND SHIPMENT
is a personal one or a battle
final
weeks,
falling state reve­
The
youngman’s
fancy
turns.
pared with 48 percent of the
1. Wrap the sample In a mo­
for his country’s freedom.
nue expectations necessitated
senior citizens.
istened
paper towel well wrung
As a little child, Sandy Rogers
cutting many budgets deemed
The difference, Hill said, is
out
to
remove
free water and
suffered a brain Injury which
MOSQUITOS.
worthy by
responsible supp­
due in large measure to the
place
in
a
plastic
bag. Seal the
handicapped his equilibrium and
orters.
many
failures
(73
percent)
ste­
bag with a rubber band. It is
made his life and uphill climb.
But look at the successes:
mming from examinations ba­
most efficient to carry a roll
His great goal in the armed
Largely because of what is
sed on factual reports from co­
of
moistened paper towels in
services was to see action in
In bed, amid the nightly gloom,
generally regarded to have been
urts, police and families. These
a
plastic
bag.
Viet Nam, but he never made
I lay at rest there in my room
outstanding Senate committee
reports
are
sent
to
the
dep­
2. Keep the samples in an
it. While in the army in Germ­
And was about to snore
leadership, every major air and
artment only in extreme cases
ice
chest or refrigerator during
any, eighteen year old Sandy
When, suddenly, I felt a boring
water quality bill introduced
and usually involve senility or
storage
until shipment. They
made a mistake and paid for
Theat put an end to all my snor-
this session passed both houses
some other equally serious
must
not
be exposed to heat
it with his life.
ing-
Legislators are satisfied that,
physical problem of advancing
or
sun.
Ship
within two days
In memory of their son and
A mosquito, nothing more.
in this area of great public
age.
of
collection.
in fulfillment of his dreams,
Howling with pain, I Jumped
concern, they have met all goals
There’s also the fact that
3. Take all samples with all
Dale and Roy, the beloved West­
from bed;
they
set for themselves in Jan­
younger people find it easier
copies
of the sample records
ern stars of rodeo and televi­
uary.
Skinned my shins and bumped
to take tests of any kind and
to
your
local OSU Extension
sion, volunteered their services
my head
Because of these bills’ pass­
that, generally, they do more
Agent,
or
mall to : Plant Ana­
to the USO to entertain the tro­
Upon the closet door.
age, Oregonians can look for­
driving. Thus, they are better
lysis
Laboratory,
Department
ops in Viet Nam.
I tried the light to quickly
ward to cleaner air and water
prepared than many older peo­
Tragedy is not new to the
of
Horticulture,
Oregon
State
find
in the near future. Reasons are
ple.
Rogers family. Their little dau­
University, Corvallis, Oregon
For I had murder on my mind
many: creation of regional air
Hill said drivers who fail to
ghter, Robin of Angel Unaware,
97331. Mail them so they will
To rid that insect bore.
qualtiy
districts
to
deal
with
pass the first time are given
died at age two. Their adopted
But I couldn’t find a “hide or
problems geographically and arrive on a weekday.
additional
opportunities
to
pass
Korean daughter, Debbie 12,
hair*
qualify for federal aid, r e-st­
before suspension is ordered.
was killed in a tragic bus acc­
ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES
Of that mosquito anywhere
ructuring
of the State Sanitary
Three chances are usual, he
ident. And now they have faced
The standard fee for analy­
upon the walls or floor.
Authority and giving it more
said, but as many as five tests
the death of their adopted son.
sis, payable when the sample
W’eak and weary from the pain,
power to crack down on water
have been given before finally
Sand. Each time they have dis­
is submitted, covers the cost
I, slowly, crawled in bed again
polluters, planned phase-out of
denying
a license.
played courage, faith and un­
of analysis for nitorgen, pot-
And then he bit me more.
wigwam
burners
and
rest­
failing strength even in deep- - • The DMV director said his
While I lay there in misery,
rictions on field burning, new assuim, magnesuim, boron and
agency must constantly weigh, That evil thing made fun of me-
e st sorrow.
manganese. Additional fees are
forest fire protection laws, gi­
Just published, SALUTE TO the personal problems result­
He sang and buzzed me o’er.
ant strides in development of charges for zinc, phosphorus,
ing from license suspension,
SANDY (Fleming H. Revell,
or chlorine analysis. Be sure
In that bad place of punishment,
municipal sewage treatment pi
regardless
of a driver’s age,
$2.95) is a unique story. It sal­
They’d need no fire if Satan sent
ants, incentives to spur in­ to mark the sample record when
with the need to exercise con­
utes a boy named Sandy, but
Mosquitos, nothing more.
dustries to take immediate cl­ extra analysis is requested.
trols
for the public’s safety.
Reports usually will be ma­
more than that it is a tribute
-Carl Ferrell
eanup action, etc.
“The Job is not easy,* he
iled
to growers from county
to all the younger generation
Numerous streamlining cha­
whose bravery and idealism in said, “but to let personal con­
extension
offices in December.
nges have come about in e le­
siderations outweigh the pub­
the face of handicaps, danger
Asistance in sampling and in­
ction and candidacy laws, as
lic safety, in my opinion, would
and death is the strength and
The Department of Motor Ve­
noted in past columns, Improve­ terpretation of results is pro­
be
a serious breach of res­
hope of our country.
hicles urges sports fans to
ments arc due in many licen­ vided by the OSU Extension
ponsibility on the part of this
give their car a safety check
sing reqiirements and exam- Service without charge.
department.*
at your favorite service sta­
ptions, and in several instances
tion. Make sure it’s ready to
of meat, food and beverage pro­
go to bat for you!
ducts sold for home consump­
Cont from Pg 6 col 5
NOTICE:
tions.
nuts, pick
leaves from the
middle of a fruiting terminal.
The Central Point Grange will
If you are tired of eating in, or going from one place to another has become a bore, in town or out
If five leaflets are present,
meet Friday evening, July 7,
looking for the combination of atmosphere and fine f o o d ..............and perhaps a cocktail with that
select one leaflet immediately
at the Central Point Grange
Just Right flavor for a light period of
above the terminal leaflet. If
Hall.
“ I.... ■
relaxation, stop in at the “Big Wheel,*
seven leaflets are present, take
the
Pioneer
Cafe,
in
Central
Point,
one leaflet from the second pair
East Pine.
of leaflets above the terminal
Nobody, but nobody can cook
and
leaflet.
prepare
that
succulent,
delicious
steak
Take spur leaves only if no
as Hannah Sprul, who has returned to
N ow Possible To
other leaves are available. Note
the Pioneer Cafe after a vaction from
that the spur leaves were taken
(Shrink Hemorrhoids
work.
for the Tissue Analysis Sample
Hannah is well known here, having
Record (part of the leaf ana­
served this fine restaurant nine pre­
lysis kit.)
vious years.
And Promptly 8top Itching,
Wear gloves1 when picking ho­
lly leaves.
The number one concern of proprietor
Relieve Pain In Most Cases.
John Galucci is offering his guests
If you decide to take a leaf
the highest quality in culinary and bev­
sample, obtain a kit and keep
Science has found a medication
erages to please the taste.
the
following
in
mind.
.
I with the ability, in most cases—
The
Pioneer
Cafe is a family
' to relieve pain, itching and shrink
restaurant, where children are ser-
INDETIFY
YOUR
SAMPLES
hemorrhoids. In case after case
ved with the skill and care usually
Print the grower’s name and
doctors proved, while gently re­
given the adult.
county
and
the
sample
number
lieving pain,actual reduction took
The
Banquet Room is a dinning
or
designation
on
the
card
pro­
place. The secret is P re p a ra tio n
area
you will enjoy sharing with
vided
and
place
the
card
in
the
H*. It also soothes irritated tis­
your friends for any special occa-
bag with the sample. Be sure
sues and helps prevent further
sion birthday^ or that very spec-
to
enter
the
same
number
or
infection. Just ask for Prepara­
anniversary so Important as the years fly by. But be it a “ C o r H a i i n r o o ir *
designation
on
the
Tissue
Ana-
ial
j ,
tion H Ointment or Suppositories.
out.
.top
by
the
Plonoer,
you’ll
b
.
hW
y
you
did.
Cocktail
Break
or
the
dinner
Cant xoi 5f
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