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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THIRTEEH
CLEARING BAR at 15 feet 5 inches, Villanova's Don Bragg
sets new Madison Square Garden pole vault record during
Knights of Columbus games in New York. Rev. Robert Rich
ards withdrew because of pulled leg muscle. (International)
MEDFORDJtijTRIBUNE
To Foster Bear Creek
WafersSied Conservation
Jackson County chapter of the
Izaak Walton League of America
last night announced plans to
sponsor a Bear creek watershed
development progragi.
Bill Thorndike was named to
head up the project for the chap
ter. The matter has been under
consideration of chapter officials
for the past month.
Thorndike will contact other
interested organizations to make
up a committee to carry through
on the program. First step is
apply for a federal soil conserva
tion service survey of the water;
shed needs. Flood control likely
would be a major part of the
development. Other possibilities
are range and forest management
practices nd policies aimed at
conservation of soil.
Members of the chapter were
brought up to date last night on
the efforts of its officers in the
chapter's aim to secure federal
appropriation for screening of
the Grants Pass Irrigation dis
trict turbine intakes at Savage
Rapids dam. Oregon Congress
man Harris Ellsworth is reported
ready to appear beforehe House
of Representatives appropria
tions committee on the proposal.
Turbines Major Factor
Destruction of downstream
migrating fish in turbine intakes
has been judged to be the major
factor in the decline of salmon
and steelhead runs on Rogue
river. Four screens are needed
at the cost of approximately
S208,000. The Oregon State
Game Commission and the irri
gation district cannot pay for
Tornado 4fh
In Prep Poll
Medford high school's Black
Tornado retained its fourth spot
rating in the weekly Associated
Press prep basketball poll.
The Tornado picked up a total
of 102 points compared to Eu
gene's first place total of 159.
Franklin of Portland was second
with 144 and Jefferson third
with 110. '
Eugene got all but one first
place vote, which ent to Frank
lin. The Axemen were at the top
of the list for the sixth straight
week.
this greatly needed installation.
However, President Norton
Smith and State Director Paul
Weiland of the Jackson Walton
chapter report that the irriga
tion district has expressed will
ingness to pay a portion of the
operating and maintenance costs
of the screens after installation.
The two Medford men are serv
ing as go-betweens and aides in
working out a possible contract
between the State' Game Depart
ment and.the district for opera
tion and "maintenance of the
screens. A proposition may be
worked out ia time for the De
partment to take it before the
May 16 meeting of the State
Game Commission for consider
ation. Members of the chapter last
night heard a talk by Bob Smith,
U. S. fish and wildlife service bi
ologist here, on his waterfowl
survey work. He travels from the
Arctic to the tropics by amphib
ious plane to take the waterfowl
census.
Weiland will attend a state
directors meeting at Eugene on
March 10 and 11. Rogue basin
development and Savage Rapids
turbine screening may be subjects.
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Since 1795
1. Eusene (21-2) 159
2. Frankli (18-4) . 144
3. Jefferson (18-4) 110
4 Medford (17-5) 102
5. Milton-Freewater (19-4) 70
6. Marshfield (14-7) 67
7. Baker (17-5) 39
8. Corvallis 27
9. South Salem (17-7) 26
10. Beaverton (17-5) 19
Others: Bend 18. Central Catholic
17. Ont.-rio and Klamath Falls 14.
PendletS 12. St. Francis of Eucene
10. Lincoln 9. Cottaje Grove and Red
mond 5. Coquille 4, Iolalla. Elkton.
McMinnville and North Salem 2. Wash
ington 1.
Sports Broadcasts
Radio station KYJC . will
broadcast the Crater-Coquille
high District 6 A-2 play-off
game at 8 o'clock tonight.
UMC Annual Dinner
Meeting Tomorrow
The third annual United Med
ford Crusade dinner meeting
will be held at 630 p.m. tomor
row at the Medford High school
cafeteria.
Included on the program are
presentation of awards for out
standing service in the fall cam
paign, and election of five direc
tors to the UMC board. The Rev.
Charles A. Epple, pastor of the
United Lutheran church, Eugene,
will be principal speaker.
All contributors to the UMC
have the privilige of voting dur
ing the election, according to
Russel DeForest, annual dinner
chairman.
Music will be furnished by the
Medford High school boys actet.
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