FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, Jua 27, 1952
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FOLLIES STAR AND CLOWN Part of the troupe Of 130
persons, traveling with the West Coast shows, who are perform
ing at the Jackson county fairgrounds this week are Loretta, one
of the Follies stars, and Gefio the clovn, of the Fun house. Shows
are sponsored here by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1833,
whose share of the funds will be used for their building fund.
Steps Being Taken
To End Pollution
Of
rs in State
Salem (U.R) Oregon is tak
ing its river pollution problem
seriously.
- A total of $17,550,000 has
been spent since January, 1946
In construction of sewage treat
ment plants and other facilities
to eliminate pollution in the Wil
lamette river.
The report was made to Gov.
Douglas McKay by Curtiss M.
Everts Jr., chief state sanitary
engineer and secretary of the
Oregon State Sanitary Author
ity. More to Be Spent
Everts told the governor, that
another $3,117,500 will be spent
this year by municipalities in
the anti-pollution drive for a
whopping total of more than
$20,000,000.
Everts reported that 28 sew
age disposal plants have been
Signers Sufficient
For Time Measure
Portland (UP) A spokesman
for the Oregon State Grange said
Friday that 24,315 signatures
have been obtained on initiative
petitions to place the mandatory
standard .time measure on the
November ballot. .
The spokesman said the farm
er-backed petitions still require
some 2000 signers and that it
was touch-and-go whether they
could . be obtained before the
July 3 deadline.
built or enlarged! Seventeen
were constructed by cities and
housing subdivisions "and 11
were expansions of existing
plants.
Institutions Connected
All state institutions in the
Salem area now are connected
to sewers, Everts said.' Plans
now are being made ' for con
struction of a sewage treatment
plant for the MacLaren school
for boys near Woodburn.
Before the. sanitary authority
was organized, 24 small sewage
treatment plants had been built.
But seven of these need replace
ment or enlargement, Everts
said.' Six new treatment plants
and enlargement of three exist
ing plants are in the planning
stage.
Everts said nine cities along
the Willamette river need both
sewer systems and sewage treat
ment plants before the program
for cities and towns is complet
ed. ,
Industries Cooperate'
Industries using the river for
elimination of industrial waste
are cooperating with the sani
tary authority, Everts said.
Cooperating in this program
for the Willamette river have
been to date, 24 canneries, four
pulp and paper mills, one hard
board mill, three meat packing
plants, one tannery and four
flax reveting plants. Thirteen in
dustries whose wastes are reach
ing streams through public sew
er systems will be provided with
treatment by municipal plants
by the end of 1953, Everts forecast.
Dead line on Classified Adi 920
S.ra. (or following day; 10 a.m. Mon
ty: noon Saturday for Sunday ajn.
First Federal's Assets Now Over $2,000,000 Mark
Publication of the June . 30
statement of the First Federal
Savings and Loan Association of
this city will show assets in ex
cess of two million , dollars, ac
cording to an announcement to
day by George M. Roberts, presi
dent of the institution: This in
dicates a growth within the past
two and ofte-half years of more
than 100 per cent, making this
local association one of Oregon's
fastest growing institutions, Rob
erts states.
The First Federal Savings and
Loan Association was chartered
in 1934 to a group of Medford
business men headed by Fred L.
Heath, as president, with initial
assets of approximately $60,00
William H. Fluhrer succeeded
Heath as president in 1940 and
served in that capacity until his
death in 1948. The association's
assets at that time were near the
million . dollar . mark. Roberts
was elected president at the Oc-
DOG SEDATIVE URGED . .
Chicago (U.R) The Animal
Welfare League suggested
Thursday that pet owners who
plan a noisy July 4th give their
dog or cat a sedative when the
fireworks start popping.
Gaffney, S.Cr (U.RW Two
fugitives from a North Carolina
prison blamed their capture
Thursday on the heat. They
were caught when they got out
of their stolen automobile and
attempted to cool their feet in a
creek.
tober, 1948, board meeting.
Accounts Insured
Through membership in the
federal Home L.oan Bank sys
tem, the First Federal Savings
and Loan Association has re
serve bank privileges and pro
vides insurance on all savings
and investment accounts up to
$10,000, according to a spokes
man, who adfled: "This security,
combined with sound business
management and general growth
throughout the area, accounts
for the remarkable expansion of
the association during the past
two and one-half years.
"Glenn L. Jackson,' of Med
ford, was elected to the associa
tion's board of directors at the
June 17 meeting of that group,
succeeding the late Max Peirce.
Jackson, a native of this state, is
a member of the governor's com
mittee for Oregon industrial de
velopment, and in this capacity
has played a prominent role in
the expansion of Oregon's indus
tries and payrolls and fuller util
ization of the state's resources.
He is president of two of this
area's larger industries,' the
White City Lumber company
and Southern Oregon. Sugar
Pine Corporation, and is vice
president and a director of the
California Oregon Power Com
pany. "Mr. Jackson also has substan
tial interests in the Willamette
Valley, including business . and
farming properties in Linn coun
ty. He is a vice-president of the
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Portland and co-owner of the Al
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Oregon's "best known and long
established daily newspapers,
and of Albany's radio station,
KWIL."
Dividend Voted
Directors of the First -Federal
Savings and Loan Association
voted a dividend for the first six
months of 1952 on the basis of 3
per cent per year, payable July
x, on all investment and savings
accounts, according to R. F.
Kyle, manager of the associa
tion. ."This dividend rate is high
er than is generally paid by sav
ings and loans associations in
other Oregon communities and
throughout the, nation," the man
ager stated.
. Officers of the association are
George!. Roberts,' president; A.
J. Hanby, vice-president; R. F.
Kyle, secretary-treasurer and
general manager. The board of
directors also includes Ralph H.
Norris, Herb Grey, W. H. Reich
stein and Glenn L. Jackson.
Mary Jane Myers, assistant secretary-treasurer,
and Robert F.
Kyle, Jr., assistant manager,
complete the staff.
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