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t MAIL TRIBUNE, Mtdford, Or. "- Sunday, Nov.' 15, 159 Medford Man Named by Hatfield Salem-CTD - Three appoint ments were . announced by Gov. Mark Hatfield Friday. Robert Minear of Medford was named to the Advisory Committee on Education of Migrant Children to succeed Mrs. F. B. Lubken of Hood River. She resigned. Walter Lofgren, Astoria, was . appointed to the State Commission for the Blind and succeeds Henry Sinner, Port land, who resigned. . Lloyd Griffiths of Salem was appointed to the Em ployees Suggestion Awards Board to replace Melvin Cleveland, Salem. Cleveland resigned when he became State Civil Service Director. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Station KBOV 730 K.C. 3sr; '--'$Wm$M SNOW COVERED The main street in Hel- was 37 degrees below zero at Butte, Mont., ena, Mont., is covered with snow as the and the warmest spot was Glasgow, Mont., whole state freezes. The lowest temperature with a frigid 6 degrees below zero. , - (UPI Telephoto) FIREMEN BUSY '' Chicago -WTO- For the first time iq world series history, no starting pitcher was able to go the distance in the 1959 classic between the Los An geles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox. THAT GANG OF MINE , Hartford, Conn. - (DPS -Quentin Napper, 17, was sent to C h e s h i rie Reformatory after his mother told a judge "he's looking forward to going there because his friends are there." . DRIVING HAZARD Rutland, Vt. - (DPD - Morris Viedoidofsky, 19, of Keene, N. H., ran' his car off the road and into a tree after his pet kitten became wedged, be tween the brake pedal and the accelerator. ' Chemical Salesman ! Defends Spray Used On Cranberries Rieger Named Cashier At Roeue State Bank Raymond E. Rieger has been j Rieger, who has been em ployed as an insurance under writer in the Los Angeles area, joined tyie staff of the bank in September 1959. elected assistant cashier of the Rogue Valley State Bank, ac cording to Clarence Young, president. New York -HOT- Give your cat a treat instead of a treat ment. Tests conducted by American Can Co. definitely show that felines turn urst to tuna, then to mackerel. "My family will continue to eat cranberries in spite of the publicity on aminotria- zole," a salesman tor the com pany . which produces the chemical spray, told the au dience at the Oregon Weed Conference Friday afternoon. Clark Amen, Corvallis, salesman for the American Cyanamid company, said "it should be stressed that this spray does not produce acute toxicity (not poisonous), nor does it have a short-use tox icity." . "In experimental animals, the amount of aminotriazole that constitutes a lethal does is so high that the product may be said to be practically devoid of acute toxicity," ac cording to the prepared state ment of the salesman read. "One may conclude from the extensive, evidence available that it would be practically impossible for an individual to absorb a harmful dose of am inotriazole from any small number of exposures." Inhibition or slowing down of the thyroid gland's action was the only specific harmful effect noted when the chem ical was fed to rats in a steady NEW g Imperial Roll About S Tht only PortaM. thit HEATS ITS OWN' -V , WATER ... doesn't, start washing until'' I 'Si water's really hot . . . HOT WATER BOOS- y V, NEEDS NO INSTALLATION II y " Vi S&ZA Power Soaking Ends Pre-Rinsing - 'It e5Ss:5: Power-Temp drying leaves glasses, dishes, sli- ' U tt Vi-""' ver spof-free and sparkling! Jw V Model SPA22D Holds service for 10, or for 6 plus pots and pans. 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Eventual development of tumors required continous daily absorption of aminotria zole over a period equivalent to many years of human life, Amen pointed out "We would have to con sume 2Vfe to 3 pounds of the actual chemical and that would only kill about 50 per cent of us. It would be almost impossible to get that much down," Amen said. . The conference did not go on record regarding the chem ical and its relation to cran berry spraying. In a telephone conversation, County Extension Agent George Jenkins, Coquille, said only a small percentage of the cfanberry growers in his area had used the chemical at all and even a smaller per centage had sprayed before harvesting the berries. Ore gon cranberries have a gross income of about $50,000, he said. Since this is the second consecutive crop withheld from the market many of the growers may be hard hit fi nancially, he noted. The Co quille area crop is shipped to, southwest Washington for processing. Phoenix Schools Set Open House Phoenix Phoenix schools' fall open house has been scheduled Nov. 17 and. 19, school officials have an nounced. . " The elementary school will be host to parents and friends Nov. 17 from 7:30 until 9 p.m., when all rooms will be open. John Myers, elementary prin cipal, said that open house provides an opportunity for parents to become better ac quainted with the school and for teachers to become ac quainted with the parents of students. Refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria. The high school open house will be held Thursday, Nov. 19. Parents will meet in the high school gymnasium at 8 p.m. for a short musical pro gram by Harry Kannasto, mu sic director. . Selections featured by the band will be "Footlifter March" by Fillmore; Handels "Occasional Suite;" "Danse Pavane" by John Cacavas; and a pop tune entitled "Red Riv er Rock." Vocal numbers by the chor us will be a modern European folk tune, "Tzena, Tzena;" a German folk tune, "I'd Enter Your Garden;" and "We Thank Thee, Lord." Following the program, parents will visit various rooms and departments to meet teachers and view the displays of students' work. Refreshments will be served in the home economics room under the supervision of Miss Catherine Carter, iiome eco nomics teacher. Both the elementary and the high school has invited parents and friends in the newly consolidated school dis trict to attend the annual event, Superintendent E. R. James said. Men Pinned Under Flaming Vehicle Coos Bay-(0PB-Two men, be lieved residents of Kenne wick, Wash., were killed Thursday afternoon when they were pinned under a burning truck in the Roman Nose logging area near here. One of the victims wasi identified as Orlando R. Cut-j ler, about 50. His son, con-! tacted in Kennewick, told po lice a man named Morey Fo ley had left for this area with his father. 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