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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1953)
Dowerman Charges Youths' Movo Violates Spirit of PCC Rules eompwMd enrol imoni at union. Mn. cianc sua ner Eugene (U.R Controversy over a former Portland high school star's decision to attend Oregon State college instead of the University of Oregon ap peared today to be headed for an investigation by Pacific Coast Conference officials. Bill Bowcrman, assistant ath letic director at Oregon, Identi fied the athlete involved as Bob Clark who was a football and basketball star at Benson Tech in Portland last year. He charged that four OSC represetativea es corted Clark from the Oregon campus. Bowerman charged it was in violation of the spirit of PCC regulations. He planned to meet today with Dean Orlando J. Hol lis, Oregon's faculty representa tive and conference president. More at Home In Portland, Mrs. Donald Clark, mother of the boy in volved, said her son's intentions were to return to OSC today and register. She said he always felt that he "would be more at home with his friends at Oregon State." - "After all. I feel something should be left up to the student," she said. Clark said he had not Duck Eyeing 1st Division By WALLY JOHNSON Portland U.R) Upset minded University of Oregon Webfoots return to the football practice field today with their sights set on a first division finish in the Pacific Coast Conference while Oregon State's Beavers hoped for the return of several injured regulars. Oregon's triumphant Ducks, 20-12 victors over Nebraska at Lincoln Saturday, were greeted on their arrival at Eugene yes terday by a joyful band of fol lowers. The victory put ' the Ducks among only three confer ence teams that posted victories on the opening weekend of the . football season. The Beavers, who suffered the worst defeat of the opening week-end, went down 41-0 to UCLA. Coed Shape Both teams appeared to have come out without any serious injuries. It appeared likely that Jack Peterson, left halfback who miss ed the first game Because of pull ed muscle, would be back in the lineup next Saturday. And Ralph Carr, also on the injured list, probably will be in shape. Coach Len Casanova had a great deal of praise for his play ers, pointing particularly to George Shaw, the play-calling youth who seemed to hit his stride against the Comhuskers. Casanova also praised Emery Barnes, team captain, who was effective on both offense and de fense from his wing post Harrington Wins Hudson Cup Tiff - Spokane (U.F9 The North west's top 10. pros shaded the region's top 10 amateur golfers yesterday 8V4 to 6Vi to win the . Hudson' cup for the fourth time in five tries. son was terribly upset over the matter." At Corvallis, atnieuc director Spec Keen said the athletic staff would meet today and go into the case "completely" to de termine if there were any ir regularities. Orcein Telephone Company, Union Reech Agrc;;il MrtiMii flirt A ana veer agreement between fee Pacific Telephone ana Teiegrapn com pany and the Communication Workers of America (CIO) wag reached lata yesterday. some ,ow Oregon empioyese are affected. Vnlmt aiuf manaeement sourc es' said wages would be increas ed from $1 to S3 a week, oe nanrilM emi fob. classifications. location and present wage rata. Tne company esumaiea we con of the raises at SS30.C0O annual ly. A tentative, agreement on wages had been reached Aug. 4ft 1 iav after the eld contract expired. Issues such as seniority. vacations, dismissals, uyoxis ana crievanee nrocedure had up tne contract. . - - work stoppages had been neia In the . Eugene, Itoseburg and Baker areas. But no strike was held, called, although th union en- proved a strike vote. - Arne Gravem, Oregon CWA director, said terms of the agree ment would be disclosed later. Pc:r.-b To Assist Building of Church Buffalo, N.YU. Peanuts will help build a new $38,000 building for the Mormon Church of Jesus Christ of Later Say Saints here.. . Members frown on all forms of lotteries and raffles; so when they faced the -problem of rais ing funds,- they purchased pea nuts in bulk lots, blanched and roasted them, and packaged them for sale.. The blanching was don ' In the home of Elder Otto J. Lendt, and the roasting and plckaging was done- by ' volunteers in member's homes. . ' ' Over a two-year period the church has accumulated about $1,300 selling the peanuts. Mem bers have raised more money by sponsoring dinners and sell ing handmade flowers. Jleaday. ILltit issress (esssc) tun. rxauss Ex-CFclbVc-b 11$ Pci!ry Pcb!ishcd Mrs. Alice IU Hall, who was raised In Butte rails, is the author of a collection; of poetry, songs of sourdough, to be pub lished by Pageant Press, New York City, late In October. Mrs. Hall, who lived for eight years In Anchorage, Alaska corn plated her education throuit several courses given by the Oregon Extension unit. Her poetry has appeared in the Pacific Homestead. The author now Uvea in Plea santon, Calif., where she owns and operates a hotel with. her husband. Or. fCfcfsnsa Slzttd To Address PTA Croup m . mm . . a . Asniana r. Artnur nw. og eureews oc we Oregon cha ter of the National. Council of Teachers of English at the Port land State Extension center. man chairman of , the Southern Oregon college English depart ment, will apeak on "The Crisis in Education" at an all-Jackson county Parent-Teachers meeting at BeUview school on Sept. IS. - On Sept. 28, Dr. Xreisman is to attend a meettog of the board library Secretary Appointed ct JOC Ashland Miss Kay Davis has been added to the Southern Oregon college library staff so cording to librarian Myrtle Funkbouser. Miss Davis will be secretary to the librarian and will ac$ as acquisitions dark. . ADC Rofrigaraticn Sorvico SKY1CI ON AIL MAKES Commercial ancJ DwMtlk Waffc ewnntaew tm Ptkt WtW Uei PHONE 9-2770 In Saturday play George Har rington. Medford, and George Beechler, Ontario, representing the amateurs, lost to Leo Gaul ochler, Olympia, Wash and Lar ry Lamberger, Portland, 6 and 5, as the pros won' the opening round 4 to 1. On Sunday Harrington posted 2 and 1 victory over Gaulochler. ELKS OUSTED Kalamazoo, Mich. U.R) Ore gon City's Elks were out of the running in the American base ball Congress tournament today. Kalamazoo and Oklahoma City both defeated the Elks yesterday to eliminate Oregon City. Kala mazoo choked off a ninth-inning rally to edge the Elks 4-3 and Oklahoma City scored three times in the ninth to win 8-8. System Reduces Tiina. Cuts Insurance Rales Delta, O. (U.R) This com munity of 2,000 had a metropoli tan traffic problem every time the siren blew to summon the 32 volunteer firemen from fac tories and stores. Switchboard operators of the local telephone company took at least 10 minutes to notify the volunteers. Then the firemen had to battle their way through the many cars that pulled out to follow the fire truck. Now, with a specially built alarm system in the telephone office, the operator pulls a master switch joining all the phones of the volunteers when she receives 'a fire report, alerting them all in less than 10 seconds. The town now gets reduced insurance rates. wjemti, m-rm ivss'! i veer Tr.rv jr2j nrm fjv'i f&,,t' .-ttmmtmmilM,iC MU - Jvi9? l P &j4 J&, Use t different color on every eta la our . Jubilee six-pack?" We were Jolted when the artist suggested it. But we did it. We'd need ererjr color of the rainbow to show, you these bright cans in newspaper advertisement . . . but you can see the mad, gay result wherever beer is told. You'll have fun serving these "color-happy" Jubilee cans. Not only is each one a different color, each is also decorated with a different motif (a word the artist chap taught us). And the inside of each can it deco rated with THE REAL RAINIER from Washington,1 the 9rigil home of Rainier. Even if our art doesn't suit your taste, it's a cinch the popular. new Rainier beer will. Be the first in your neighborhood to serve it in the colorful, carefree Jubilee cans. They cost nothing extra. The artist got such a kick out of all this that he wouldn't accept pay, so we can sell the Jubilee Pack at no increase in price. It's to unusual, however, that your dealer may not want to part with one. Go ahead and plead with him; it's worth it. i.- fax At rssuear tlx-pock pricet wfiefvr beer Is toM