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17 O Q o TTJESDAY, AUGUST 2, 19 togue o Be n the Coros of Engineers Plans to complete the much delayed Rogue River Basin study by September. 1961, Henry Stewart, representing Olhe engineers, told the Med ford Chamber of Commerce rutmdtable luncheon Monday. QUewart and Travis S. Rob er.s of Q U.S. fish and wild lief service, outlined the prog ress being made in the study and went over some of the prob!0s that have beeO en countered. Stewart said the tentative schoduie now calls for a pub lic hearing to(g3 held on the report in the summer of 1961. i'uilowirw. the hearing a i port will-be sent to Congress, which will take the responsi bility for further action, he said 0 Stcrt said t dg,oWvas delayed from its original com pletion d(jfij) of November, 1959, becaiTof tlneed for furieer information on water tc'sperires and how a sys ttw ot dams in the ba'in would affect these tempera tures Tfmnpijtnr(a infnrma. nun is iiuraJi LtiiiL, lit: saiu, o canst of its ffct on fishQ ?!ol:fts point V9t fttltys DcomlUeia ot 4li0report have rco4. auk eicit,, but ., "I fct eoa- inc4 lKt th delist ill Jja tegitiy timte ix t oun rS:80.- Ittk'rs, t?. hO a ffia'e &' b01) but h MMMfHIl lC ,3 ff, "61 (B-Q kut0 trettet 0:etfoi9f6aiC S3i8i33 iroarTg; fcs (rr.'0-i in b deiMorswaxefj in wo?foc9, oceeoo. a i4i, OosoaBcS. i0. ooi. ctt8 cities lBtaff 6&io. ConAlouii f . C. Connftce ill 5 it cOecgB, 6Q:eeSBat0g) I'O (lviu;ic 0eictSSS BB)i& 9o8' 8 SBriflliftS oegoatatitTQ. 0; 11 pCXSllOSIlO BSatOi08 8ai-'ftieii,l a 80 oOOCQ frc n eoro to ft. ssses3SP x e eots as lor S gll. For alwutven yea ri(-1 n I(ir jind nip S-jSgalig; hirhousht 6Si?liO!to thou tncis of hair wofi'ied men and VomcrQi over -1 C9 it i throiffiji out the United States. 'Ine Kricltson orKnnization ha be come the world's lni(EVst home treatment system (fi)cai(it (g) tendon on the principle tnat certain a&fo of thinnirfl&hair and notiynjjunness can tecorj:tca MJy an inexnsive ncjapproach to scalp treatments. D. . U-rickson. President, admits vpw fcinkly that oaf ople no come in for theirMree tfi)imina- tion do so with an attitude ctfrtyplete sKenticism. lhis is a natural reflation" says r. Krickson, "because the-average person Jtfwi heard time arid time again wit a thinning head of hair will lead to eventual bald nfc$ Jnd not hing i be done to stehfthe tide. We re not ni.(g$ cians, haircannot be grown on a compli(p bald scalp. All we can base t lie national acceptance J our treatment on is the fact mat thousands of men and wom en are now happily using the Krickson Treatments right in thoir own homes. Our files are biftjahs with tcSf)noruals of satis fied clients. iVo organization ) could grow as fast as ours has without prool ol periormance. Satisfied Custorrl Recowwiend Others The most gratifying contacts wOmak'i are with people who have come in to see us on recom mendations from our thousands of satislied clients. One client in Illinois actually referred over twenty of his friends and rela fSes with hair problems to an Erickson Consultant to see whether thev too could benefit from theQw home treatment method, q Not Everyone is Accepted We cannot help men and omcn who are slick-bald Cifter vears of gradual hair loss. In a great majority of cases of baldness (a condi tion sometimes described as male pattern baldness) we know of no treatments, in cluding the Krickson method, that are of value, therefore, Erickson Hair atfd Scalp Specialists with continue its policy of refusing all hope less cases. f MEDFORD Wednesday, Augmt 3rd it the Medford Hotel. Phone: SP 2-6151 ERICKSON en -3 Basin Study Expected Completed by Sept. 1961 program for the Rogue River basin. The benefits to be derived from the project, when com pleted, will f considerable, according to Stewart. He said it will result in annual bene fits of $432,000 a year in flood control; SlVi million in irriga tion; Sl,800,oOoO in power; $300,000r.in recreation;Oand $240,000- fishing. These fig ures are estimates, he said, and may need revising. Althoi a Rogue basin study was authorized inQ93B, nothing much was done nfS 1955. In tljfgj ar floods caused mo than $4 million iiP damages the basin, he saia. ine impact of Sfiose floods renewed and strength ened intent in flood control and led to appropriation of funds in the fiscal yearQ957 to continue work on the Rogue report . . ." Give Conspiration Tig) Corps was directed to give consideration to "all practical -ans" of provid ing flood control. In addition it was to consider the need of irrigation, fishery and re creational resource and hydelecwic power. "A peime consideration, in dcJKion to the bMic need for ecoryojnic flexibility," 1 sid, tin nt Q minimitt 'jiw's' &r,s to the fishery ritourci, while atthe me time providing i mttimum of j? ciMK a-i,tt-90Bai (fflSB r - ftr haiel.'Jk -tfia J-cCsSBB. 6Dsa ?sxteto3KBBa If your alp is still ciitiir& hair 3U may at leatti anJ( thidg0a shut you have. Only thorough eimir.t tion wiLKHete miraiaiher thm- Uglm ho Son conCDtion.v such as .t bnldntigr usualtfliave comp'f cirVerriftft if caueht in time. Sucfe .. thS caffis) of QSJr.'QSJSltoiBO Dandruff, itching, over-oili-ness or dryni, follicles cl(ig):flj with (ejju or seborrhea can he alleviated by the new Eri'ffi) son Home treatment method aha ke))t from recurring by a simple sifalem of post-treatment care if caught before the hair factories are destroyed. Don't Jjait until it is too late! (SJ)S!Krjrs)eote3) So Elective is the Erickscijl system that the organtion claims 95 satisfaction amojfla t(ff3e persons accepted. "Acttt any our biggest problem is not in doing what we claim," ss"B D. W. Erickson, "Getting U.e doubters and putter-offers to come in for an examination is '-ially the problem." FrST)KSaminotio,a) (JVe want to roikejt clear that you incur answ no cr.arge obligation by coming in for ifii examination. Sur only obli gation is to yourself to ease your mind of hair worries by learning how 3 m"y save and thicken vour hair i&Vhome. We wi! tell vnn franklv and sincerelv wheth - er wet Jlieve tne new cncKson help, how long it will taKS and how much it will cost. Written Guarantee q The Erickson Hair and Scalp Specialists will give you a written guarantee tnat you must De satis fied or vou are under no obliga tion to continue. You may stop at any time. You won't be obli gated or embarrassed in any way. examinations are given in com plete privacy. Don't delay. See your Erickson consultant. Mr. E. C. Conners is the Erickson consultant in your area. See him for a free ex amination. Dates and loca tion shown below. Hours are from 12 Noon to 8:00 p.m. KLAMATH FALLS Friday, August 24th at the Willard Hotel. Phone: TU 4-4161 HAIR and SCALP SPECIALISTS World's largest Home Treatment System flood control and serving irrl gation and other purposes." Federal law at that time, Stewart rioted, provided only for restitution of damages to fish and wildlife resources and no consideration was giv en to improving conditions specifically to enhance fishing. Pjel jrjinarQ Studies Preliminary studies in 1959 resulted in Qplan of four dams and reseQolrs to be lo cated at Last creek, Elk creek, Meadows and Copper. While liii-'se studie.'Qwere pninp nn Stewart said. Con gress in 1958 enacted a laf5 permitting project design to improve and enhance fishQnd wildlife resources. After a series of hearings were ld throughout the TrQiue basin and the fears of sports fishermen interests were made known, Wie affects of the dams on fis'ywere Uudied. It was found that the Cop per reservoir project would haveieen "l(jfjily beneficial" to tire fishery resource, but jthe Lost creek dam would liave been "highly detri mental rtiitmnplli) study of the proposed Lost creek dsm indicated yist the rejSJ'rvoir water when i"f)letted into tl river would niM lh temperaturt during th niShths fogj as much M 10 degrfft. During thSl Mm. I imtt, Strt said, tht ft.C(4'- he.4. tttauned, Ui. f iJi tv in d cifjjrws. Wt suU'& V. uc traitviiTO " kicjilil dunnjfiroa to col iito JciB'' nivrt 'J. "Untow h,M imeifntaimt," tat :., "int it)i vig) wgEall 2fi' th bi t heiv the htfaf iBb jwii cl, it Ijm cirioi. tlt xmt cnS it J!i9 t ncn.rj." Sic lfun 1 f I'fi wmiif'tglilcg'tgM W focft th of;gjrl cograio n.t, tlftrojw't, Kirot'glr HsriS o Chrls O. Jim'MV f& th &:S 6! rrf cico'.oi oft watec W '$or( : -I'gK- Hli:? hfb t end rtkM inijoift curt rwtrtints, th jtroUum in- ftwtry ggr to t mo gfc'fsS cuttir dov?n civ invitnlSrics, ccordir U th United .isiBB ;rv- ??iroir8ji ft9r.6S prciMt vjili i still 'jDtS tl inftuvtrr' 8)1. UBS naitt, tl- miet-yetr to!l -s p tA tlofl yr Jgji. flyiicw at thi t-. in U Ontirio, Ore. - (WO ijw L. JBiorj (D-Cort.) tit Monkey tRe sugar bill p't in thi closir hourt ofHht rt cnt essiotj) o9 CongPiss, J thorizir cut in Cuba's quo ta, "did ig d)-et injustice to the stigair prool uc if o the United ;es." Mors discussed tht. bill while in this sitgir beet dis trict for an inspection of the Bull Cretfg reclamatgin proj ect. He will continue his tour of Oigp projects Tuesday, meeting) at The Dalles with orchardtsts in connection with the Wes Amvriftsn Mil Irrigation projectiditiortSJly bloody month for (flthere ne aion i aispuie rje neea of a cut in the Cuban sitgiir quota, but said the new act defi&l to American producers the increase ' which they are clearly entitled." He fpid Lt also denied increased quo tas 0to some of ol best friends in Latin Amerk(g)" Cal Parner, assistantlbrgan ization igjector of the Nation al League of Senior Citizens, will speak We.esday, Aug. 10, at 7:30 p.m. at the Girls .Community club0229 North YBartlett St., Meatora. Parner will describe the ef forts being made to obtain in creases in federal funds for state old age pensions and soiO security payments. The lOsue acates fed eral social security payments of S173 Aer month, prepaid medical Care, and federal aid to provide adequate, low-rent housing for the elderly. Burglar Puts Blame O On 'Idle Hands' Sanford, N. C. - CJPD - Hollis Van Dowdy Jr. was sentenced to five years in jail Monday on nine charges of breaking and entering. Asked to explain his activi ties by Judge Hamilton Hob good, Dowdy merely replied, "Idle hands are the devil's workshop." I sources Bojd, was extended, oicndii puiitieu uui. Additional information is needed on dam foundation sites and on water tQipera tures and the affects that storage release from the re servoirs would have on them, he said. The U.S. fish Qd wild life service hasQireed to gather and compile the latter information, he added. Robvds, tooO pointed out the neeQfor a detigled st!y of the relationships between water temperatures and con trolled strMm.'4!AVS. He noted that water n a shallow rer voir is warmer because of its exposure to the sun, than wOcr in deep reservoirs. Roberts said that the water temperature correlation stu dies are progressing "satisfac torily," and it seerrQa "cer tainty" that work can bemv pleted the field by Novem ber this year. Design informa tion can then be made avail able Une Corps of Engineers during January, 1961, he said. It was pointed out that work onie study has been temporarily hed because Congress adjourned without passing Je appropriation bill that would have provided JStitfei for this continuedjgtudy. 'WSi8!For(&n W " Stewart sai) the Corps is waiting to see what happens in the adjourned session ygi Congrsss and as soon as it get tK3 moey it will gelp'back to ork. o jBisth Sua Hiiyn, chv'mn eeS th ftojf.'.f X4.in J'lood Con irti tnl "IfiUr l9e3rot batt, t.nt Giurfi J'itU, rfatiQe tin botrA on tl' Chwntitr of CoFi!ei, Sie 9)i ISt luchec. o SUttart lu.-:.t tl OcStdJ ? gfi&piigjevethe inttfD. l tne c5m iiuay inrr yjr cl ing) is a lixiion be'iWen ffioV rtl agi;nciet ;i th r3l coin stewjirt na noae;rij th cooptrotiv ef fec of th irony ftfb, ?.! tgr( private t)g)?ncit wiiiMA jrt &-tvrg) tn: gro;2t it tcuiyUtun. XobeKtV cl!si;l tV tciij?icM. ":ntay.;e." recent firming tefiWncigS) 19 tUlt nd rttfA- uoi oil ill uiuimLy inviyv'.Q' Th service coiicluko thofr th iiidiutry ill hvOO louffi job in ttaining i invtjntorjk :1, notirop tnt gricss must t htlft in "checfi to flvoft hifl to comgetitivg "Mvrtllc" it odd "th prc(fres toier8 g tttr jp- ply-c&m&nd balncs J lr in 1) U ncoureelr 9V rtpid buildup in fgrn ir(g of Hve IrflustriigS th jjr hould jtlg'.iJi' consid: bly h;''r erica or t- locin tli srio9!'gd,G!iys g-:r nO fttgEP. 5to?x Qab th triitionial URimer rlly 0r fst dftin dlin& but rvrth8189ocn lrx forgrd to tome im provement in mrfcet ction for l'.e 3ummer-fU ug,(.urn, repor' Thorr.an ignd a$c.in tjpri. Safti i - IUPD - The Oregon Traffic SaJety division earn ed Monday that August isAra- rtravol nn rirPfTnn h'rfniwraiVS. In Atigjiskof last year 62 persons diecrin traffic crash es, thi e worst morth in Ogfgrm c history. traffic Sumnw deaths this year are Ihiffiirlj Ij UUW1I ituuL- tion in slate tra fa eg tties earlier this year. Caiisfs of xatalitit in Au gust, rtf d like list of what not to So, the division said. Thcincde intention traffic, anTO asleep gj the wheel, drivinfil too fast, pass ing with insufficient clear ance nd drivinggvhile drii(g$ ing. Divisions' Mere Salem - (UPD - The CJegon Highway department's land scape division has been merg ed, effectiveO immediately, with thefvirks and recreation division, state Highway En gineer W. C. Williams an nounced Monday. Landscape engineer Mbjx H. Astrup was named deputy .state parks superintendent as part of the move. He will serve as main assistant to Parks Superintendent C. H. Armstrong. Williams said the consoli dation was an economy meas ure designed to "more effec tively utilize the personnel and facilities of the two re lated functions." The action was approved July 7 by the State Highway commission. MEDFORD MAIL THIBUTTE. College Offers Three Classes ciri Pod$easoncEvent Ashland - During the post session at Southern Oregon college, Aug. 15 to 26, the class offerings will be social science in the elementary school and language arts in the elementary scljol, both will be insQictedby Mrs. Mary Helen Gwinn, of the Lincoln staff. O Spanish in the elementary sclQl will be conducted by Dennis G. VDnan, former head of the SOC language de partment. Seminars taught by Mrs. Gwinn w'ill deal with the problems and methods in se lecting and organizing mate rials for teaching either social science or language arts in the elementary school. The so cial science course will place nphasis on techniques teach ers maCKise to implement the unit method of teaching and aJA uave in. S'Soirli tho tani'h. pr trfSV cor. standing of the concepts being presented. SOlial AtotF&k W In the lani;uaffelwork-i!i shop, opportunities will be given for special rk in the teaching of EiisliQwritii1, speaking, and spelling. Hannan's course, Sipish in the elementary school, re quires no previous knowledge of Spanish but gradua'icredit is availaole with the consent of the instructor for students with so in e powledgg of Spanish. "Jfye enrolees " will acquii"' basic instruction in pronunciation and piftetical iSJassroom aaxffiressions. The tudio-oral approach will tie) tmpQsized for t(i:hir)Srfi ith in the tS'fi&1 schoo as well is the pro'tQen .id nnthods in seejitiiggtjch n tiritl. All thn miifil olr re qturter houi ot undgr- dutte or )jc' Oedit. xf.uuuiu.u.i iiuuiiutiiun hihoj h obtaintd from Dr. SQmpspji, dKg-'oI summtr on t SCD3. 'ftjledo - (Id - GeorAit-Fa eiSte Pfr.e,r compftnO dedici ed oth rQcePtly - coOiplete scon bl? o i' 829 Oiillion res. Fp6t ffnll t Told Wondy. 0 GeoraSa-eScifflo ofc.-s fin 9irctors from 9riot$ gflr! o? th Unite. atta; join?? fllS Ifi'islntoi end Lincoln counts officia brief dedi ctio- ceremonMS. Se.-elry oS-33iai Howell ftPPlir cut a mlfliltc ribbon of th Brftft P98r usd Vjr rppinft :ckirnd corruggted boBes. rn JoiecK pigpgr rni-s production nd payroll ill t dOlib!J bdS tba compltio oV thi ddition, in, !oj than QPi yi nc tl: :nt(g opsning) Slem - (UPI) - Pressur is on Gov. Mftilg Hatfield ' to wijfi)? vijiprous camp:gn Sor Repuhj'iqgn cndid3Ls, includ ing) th Nigon-Locjg); ticQjet, but it ftill probably b Sept. 1 beOirg 0:isior.ffi fgi niO'i eta to hcfSft much sHOncffl g) h"S Hg'.field, who phfjyd up po liticl prestrif) at tl GOP National convention taiit wei, has been a:(S?d by Na tional (Republican officials to do all he can for the ra'.ional tiifftet. Press Secretary Titaris ! cross said Monday that some f0f Hatgld's apirances will be in other states, but sched ules have not been firmed up. He added the govern.-as 17 spewing invitatiis irg)Cali fornia alone, a few of them political, but heianot c cepd iy of them. a DRY SKIN CLEANSER -double-rich cream rids dry complexions oldirt and stale make-up. Leaves skin moist, soft. ..never tifcjit. 12 oz.-regularly $1.00 -now $2.00. (-SALON COLD CREAM -deep, deep cleansing for reg ularQo.y skin, "ngnetic rtion" draws out grime... leaves your skin with a special glow. 12 oz. regularly 4.00 -now t2.00. DOROTHY G RAY Open 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays Double Stamps on Prescriptions Free Delivery MEDFORD, ORE. j 1 J" HERON GIVES INSTRUCTIONS right, now, iet's take it from the top again. That last note wQ just a little bit sour." This appears to be the instruction given SP-4 George M. Mutch, Ft Hood. Tex., ombonist. The instructor is "Down-Wing," PorlIand-(bTThe FBI and 0 local authorities stewed up their sengch today for a lone gunman who held up the Hillsdale branch ofnhe Mult nomah bank oarlv Alonrlav I and escaped with some $45, 000 in c;j)i and $0()0 in non negotiable series E bonds. The bank's vice president, W. I. Rutherf,d, told police that the soft-spoken gunman.o uit-5ui.i ill a kil-v uiblIL'&s M l..n.-.r-i ; .. i : . ...n ( u . rVi fiitti, ui avvnv null niuai in OISr cash contegjs of a vault i Police said entry to the BillCCoang was gained by smashing () plate ass wimWw at the rear, lhe afticers look a large rot, presumably used to brcMk the window, to head- qu.-s for laboratory analy sis. 0 The robber, police were told, confronted Mrs. Phyllis Ruigil, bocgeeper at the tar.lfi, hen she cam to Sfcork t :15 aim. When he fouiAl she could not open the safe, he taped hQ' wrists, and put her in a reroom. Second per siai to arrivAAt the bank was li fy L. Mir, branch miiaer, ftnd the gunman confronted h e r, demanding Oiat she open tlg safe. Just as. Mrs. Mohr was opo?i ir) the safe, Mollic Clark re ported for ork. The gunman hld three women at gun point while he finished pock- ting the money. Then he pro-1 c;ded on fool east and disap- qi peid. Police said Jie may 'J have ul-1 a grey ftnd fl hite 1 1 station ftaeon D 0 g;tftway 'o cejr. ftihland Brigitte Bardot plays A .udent at the Nfttion- tl Conservatory of Music and Dftno in VSnr in theTLilm "School for Love" at the ViO SUy theate in ffishlujlid Wcd- 0icty, iffuiiii. 6, ff. & gm. The film, prt of the for jfin film service, "festival QB!aUnee-Curl.n at TSato,." has as one ot iwn:flniignis(oi cnisa sic! 8ice ngenber by Mi Bardot, wno studied tor lour yeigjs at tl Iflyis Consents tory ballet. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. with the picturc.t 2 p.m. &l8&OSTGt5C($l&VE(g) V&!sl.Sigton-(Ura-ghe Fet--al Aviation agency Monday added the Madras, Ore., air port to the arrod Federal aid airrft program for the fis-J 1 year of 196'g) Marggg 489 in Federal fundsoire surfacing ajorn of iis strip, 11 W lJA o DOLLARS Mains Drug Centre Fast, Accurate Prescription Service 8 North Central SP 2-71 13 o "A a heron. " Down has the only post Ml K W 1 O I - "A"in MHzL3rtU " ""i'-'t ni'-'rt'J.'-"ii ilT' Mr I 111 III I -C-G-&o O iaxix - - ' - 'n-jm IN III . I li o linn 1 J SPITHW. RftiSULg D9LITSSY ZCOtfO; 1) O . O o o o (jffiSfex , - ? V4 J o u las--.. - Wing has Qined the band for good but not for his musical abilities. He has a more valuable talent jing crickets. Thanks to "gown-Wing" the band cricket-tree barracks on the (IIPI Tntonhntnl Si o o ui MAU. 'u-tK There were two great crises in Floyd Patter son's life; one he solved recency in the ring f Vo ntVin.r Viic mntVior nnu; folic atinnf a nnmo- ' ljick srwry against the toughest opponent a man can faCe. "Family Weekly Cookbook" Oriental Cuisine "Quips and Quotes" "Junior Treasure Chest" "Jjook jfii iJm mioiim articles "Weekly MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE High School Sign Removed Yesterday The Black Tornado sign, formerly located at the cor ner of the Medford High school playing field, was re- Ljnovcd yesterday. J. K. Acheson, assistant school superintendent, said that it would be installed on the side of the baseball grand stand. The sign, which stood on three inch metal pipes, was bent almost 35 degrees in a recent storm. Acheson said that it was considered too difficult to straighten the poles and plant the sign in its former posl tij.ri. Comedian Claims Pie-TosQing Record London - lUPIl - Comedian Busier Keaton said Monday nobiQy can tell him anything about tossing custard pies. "I once threw a Jie 27 feet and hit the guy sack in the puss," he said. "Slat's the woiCJ's longest custard pie thftnv, as far as I know." POUSSDHD $& 1911 HI o V o p