Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1957, Image 3

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    Area Students Are
Named to PKP Group
Corvallis Jerry Raymond Pe
terson of Medford and Benson
Luke Foley of Central Point have
been elected to membership in
the Oregon State college chapter
of Phi Kappa Phi, national honor
society.
To qualify for membership,
students must rank in the upper
10 per cent of their class scho
lastically. Membership includes
faculty, graduates, and under
graduates of all departments of
American" universities and col
leges. Peterson, a junior majoring in
chemical engineering, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Pe
terson, 1440 Whitman ave., Med
ford. Foley, a junior also in
chemical engineering, is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William Foley,
rt. 1, Central Point
Both students are 1954 grad
uates of Medford High school.
Legislature Briefs
Salrii IP The House passed
s three-bill package permitting
the Unemployment Compensa
tion Commission to acquire land
and build office buildings with
unemployment trust funds.
Rep Robert Duncan, Medford
Demociat, said that only money
actually in the fund up to $1
million . could be used. He said
the buildings could be built in
the Capitol Mall area or in other
areas of the state where field
offices were needed.
The bills now go to the Sen
ate. Also passing were House bills
appropriating money for a study
of the Rogue River Basin by the
State Water Resourcses Board
and other agencies and a compre
hensive study of the Alsea basin.
Salem (IPI Pay hikes of up
to $3,-00 for superintendents of
state institutions and heads of
various boards and commissions
were approved by the House 36
22 and sent to the Senate. The
raisers will cost some $120,000
Also, as part of a program of
general pay raises for state em
ployees, the House approved hik
ing salaries for district attorneys.
Salem OF) A budget of $571,
000 for the State Board of Pa
role and Probation was approved
by the House and sent to the
Senate. If the bill creating i
iull-time parole board passed the
Senate, the money can be trans
ferred The bill already has pass
ed the House.
Salem (If) The Senate voted
pay boosts for top elective offi
cials, jvith the governor getting
top state pay, $17,500 plus $400
3 month for expenses.
Salem (IP) The Senate pass
ed a measure to set up an Ore
gon centennial commission.
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Temperatures To Be Higher in Northwest
Washington (IP The Wea
ther Bureau's 30-day outlook:
The period from mid-May to
mid-June calls for temperatures
to average below seasonal nor
mals over most of the nation,
except for above normal in the
Northwest and extreme South
east.
This marks a major reversal
from the unseasonable warmth
which has prevailed over the
eastern half of the country dur
ing the past 30 days.
Thursday. May IB, 195T
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE
Trecipitation is expected to
equal or exceed normal over
most areas, except for subnor
mal amounts along the West
Coast and in the northern tier
of states westward from the
Great Lakes.
More than three million
Americans live in mobile homes
or house trailers. There are
are about 12,000 mobile home
parks located in the U. S.
Approximately half of all the
buses in the U.S. are school buses.
Lady bugs do not die. at the
end of the season like so many
other insects, but hibernate for
the winter.
Forests cover more than 30
per cent of the total area of the
Saar region.
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