TSlf MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Thursday. April 28, 1955
TBiree Fore Peparftinnieinits Joddd
Dun ABunnmaB Dsnspecftooen Program
The Medford, Central Point
nd Central Point Rural Fire de
partments will cooperate in
statewide program of home in
spections for the elimination of
fire hazards starting next week,
it was announced today.
The program is purely volun
tary on the part of home-owners,
but Is designed for their protec
tion and safety, according to the
fire chiefs of the three areas.
Medford Chief Gordon Bark'
er, Central Point Chief Oran
Chflstain and Central Point Rur-
High Court Rules
Workman
Get Insurance
Injured
May
Salem (U.R) The Oregon
Supreme court has ruled that
an injured wokman may claim
medical and hospital insurance
benefits, even though he has
already recived a judgment in
procedings under the employer's
liability law.
Marvin S. Schweigert received
substantial sum from his em
ployers after he was injured on
a hop baler near Harrisburg,
Ore. He later filed suit against
his Insurance company for medi
cal and hospital expenses. The
Jury awarded him $850 but
Judge James W. Crawford of
Multnomah county stopped him
from claiming that amount be
cause he had already been com
pensated under the liability law,
Decision Reverted
The high court reversed Judge
Crawford's decision, claiming
.that the liability, law did not
operate as a bar to claiming fur
ther benefits from the .insur
ance company.
The Supreme Court also ruled
that when a parent has expressly
consented to the adoption of his
child, he cannot then challenge
that adoption by claiming that
he was not served with a citation
or notice of the adoption.
Ih the case of James Edward
Whetmore vs. Mr. and Mrs
Benny J. Fraello, the court said
consent takes the place of notice
and that the latter is required
enly in the case of a non-con
senting parent. The decision af
firmed the ruling of Judge Don
ald E. Long of Multnomah coun
ty.
Scholarship Awarded
To College Instructor
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
Dale W. Andrews, son of Charles
W. Andrews, Ashland, has been
chosen to receive a Danforth
foundation award for graduate
study, it was announced here.
An instructor of California
State Polythchnic college. An
drews will attend the Univer
sity of Minnestoa for a year of
study toward his Ph. D. degree
His wife and three children will
accompany him. The award pays
him his regular salary plus tui
tion and fees.
Andrews will visit" his. father
Jn July before going to Minne
sota. He is ?n assistant agricul
tural teacher trainer at the col
lege.
BOY SCOUTS
Central Point Cub Pack 40
Cub Scouts of Pack 40, Cen
tral Point, plan a penny carnival
for Friday, Ap-il 29. at 7:30 p.m..
In the Central Point Grade
school little gymnasium, corner
of Bush and 2nd sts.
Each den will conduct a
booth. Games of skill including
ring toss, bean bag throws, fly
ing saucers, balloon Tdart games,
nickle tosses and others will be
conducted. Popcorn, soft drinks
and candy will be on sale. Par
ents and friends are invited.
CITY HALL GIVES IN
Portland. Me. (U.R) This
city's advisory board on smoke
control publicly praised the man
agements of two buildings which
finally got off the "worst smoke
ft i i . .
onenaers list wnere xney nad
been fixtures. One building is a
cannery, the other, the city hall.
al Chief Dick Krupp said It is
hoped to reach each home in the
areas regularly served by their
departments.
To Use Trucks
In Medford, three fire trucks,
each manned by three men, will
lour the city. One man will stay
with each of the radio - equipped
trucks, one from each station,
while the other two men make
the inspections. Each will be in
radio contact with the main sta
tion in case of fire alarms.
The inspecting firemen will
call at all homes, and, where
permitted by the resident, will
check the house for all types of
fire hazards, leaving a written
check - list of recommended
changes at each home. They will
also answer questions the resi
dent may have, and will discuss
any particular situations which
may be causing worry.
Chief Barker said the program
will probably continue for about
a month, and it is planned to
reach every home in the city
limits. . Manpower requirements
will not permit the service to
be extended to the rural area this
year, he said.
Rural District
Chief Krupp said the program
has t double importance for the
CP rural department, because at
present there is no way of know
ing even how many residences
there are in the district. The
calls, to be made by volunteers
evenings and Sunday afternoons,
will also give the department a
list of residences in the area, and
information about particular
hazards, as well as other infor
mation which may be valuable.
It will also tend to familiarize
the volunteer firemen with the
district '
Because of time and man
power limitations. Krupp ex
pects the project to take six
weeks or more to complete.
Chief TJhastain said that there
are approximately 525 homes in
the Central Point area, and all
will be called on during even
ings. Two trucks, each manned
by a six-man crew, will make
the inspections. He expects to
4-H Club News
Geld Hill Cub
Gold Hill 4-H Breakfast club
met at ,Mrs! Ralph Hixson's
Thursday, Apiil 21. Judith Hig
gins, president, dropped out and
Rita Taylor, vice - president
moved up in her place. Barbara
Scliatz was chosen the new vice
president. Jenett Kendall joined
as ji new member. . ,
We named our club "The Lit
tle Muffins."
After the business meeting we
learned how to make cream
toast. Three or fnir of . us are
in each group and we work to
gether. When we are finished,
we get to eat what we make and
take turns washing and drying
the cashes.
A Gregg Schmidt
' Reporter c
UNUSUAL GROUNDS
St. Joseph, Mich. (U.R) Mrs
Joan Guidice filed suit for di
vorce against Leo Guilder on
grounds that "he was a cop-
hater and insisted that I be one,
too." Her husband is serving a
prison term for forgery.
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Value Cited
The three chiefs emphasized
that the inspections are purely
voluntary, but pointed out the
value to all residents in having
their homes inspected by men
who are trained to look for fire
hazards which many people
might overlook.
State and natidnal figures In
dicate that fire losses have de
creased in areas where home in
spection programs have been
conducted.
The statewide project is be
ing undertaken at the suggestion
of Fire Marshal Robert Taylor,
state insurance commissioner,
but has been done in Medford
for several years. The 1955 proj
ect will be the fifth year tha,t
home inspection service is offer
ed, Chief Barker said.
It will not include downtown
business property, as that ' is
covered in a continuing program
of inspection by Fire Marshal
Truman Nelson.
DROPPED FROM POLIT
BURO Radio Prague an
nounced' that Czech Premier
Viliam Siroky (above) was
dropped from Politburo of
Communist Party in Slovakia
top ruling body. His posi
tion as premier was not af
fected but ouster may be
sign that he will go way of
Hungarian Premier Imre
Nagy, who was deposed last
week.
Restaurant Association
Organization Planned
A meeting to reorganize a
restaurant association here is
scheduled for Monday, May 2, at
8:30 p.m., in the Jackson hotel
Pioneer room. Mrs. Betti Boyle,
hotel manager, and Louis Ruhl
of the Top Notch cafe, made the
announcement.
All operators of food establish
ments are invited to attend the
meeting.
Dea1 line Sunday Classified la at
noon Saturday: 10 ajn. Monday ioi
Monday: other day 5:30 previous day.
Spring Concert Friday
Howard school music depart
ment will Dresent its annual
spring concert at 8 p.m.. Friday,
April 29.
There will be selections by
the band and instrumental solo
ists, directed by R. E. Lawrence.
The chorus, directed by Mrs.
Beverly Thanos, will sing sev
eral groups of songs. .
The public is invited. A small
admission fee will be charged.
Funds will go to the Howard
student body.
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Vincennes, Ind. (U.R) A
stranger called on Gaynold Mar
tin to pay off a debt, with in
terest. He said 15 years ago he
walked off with two pop bottles
from the gasoline station Martin
used to operate without paying
a deposit.. He paid Martin 15
cents to clear his conscience
a dime for the bottles and five
cents interest.
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Waynesville, N. -C. (U.R)
Just like many foods, foam rub
ber pillows are frozen before
they are baked. At the Dayton
Rubber Co. plant here, a latex
batter is poured into molds, then
frozen at . below-zero tempera
tures to set the shape and cell
structure of the foam rubber
mixture. Freezing is followed by
baking, or vulcanizing.
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