MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 16. I960
Farfflers Work
On Diversion
' Canby, Ore.- IUPD - Farmers
headed by a crusading dairy'
man are trying to accomplish
ior $1,500 a job which Army
engineers estimate would cost
much more.
Elmer Deetz, former legis
lator who led the fight years
ago to repeal Oregon 8 milk
control law, is supervising the
project on the Molalla river
near here.
The idea is to dig a cut into
a section of the old stream
bed to bypass an 1,800-foot
horseshoe swing of the river
where erosion to farmlands
has occurred. Deetz. says it
can be done for $1,500 and
that the job should be com
pleted some time this week.
Army engineers said the
channel diversion would re
lieve the erosion problem
temporarily. But they said an
overall $188,000 government
flood control program on the
river would provide major
improvements for flood con
trol and not merely erosion
elimination at one point in
the stream.
Collectors Elect
Officers for Year
William Redhead, Medford,
was elected president of the
Jefferson State Arms Collec
tors at a recent meeting. Ottv
er officers are Frank Freiths,
Montague, Calif., vice presi
dent; and Mark Lawrence,
Medford, secretary-treasurer.
Miss Mary Hanley, curator
of tne Jacksonville museum,
related interesting historical
incidents in Jacksonville.
The Jefferson State Arms
collectors hold an informal
meeting each month during
which members may trade,
buy or sell. Discussion periods
also are held monthly.
Theme for the November
meeting will be edged weap
ons and firearms oddities or
those with unusual markings.
Residents of southern Ore
gon and northern California
interested in weapons and re
lated items are invited to at
tend meetings. Information
concerning the organization
may be obtained from Red
head at 2449 Obispo dr., Med
ford, or at SPring 2-2043.
Volunteers Sought
To Help Complete
Eagle Point Club
Eagle Point-Volunteers are
needed in Eagle Point. What
ever talents a person may have
can be put to good use by su
pervisors of the Community
Scout building project in Ea
gle Point.
The new Scout building is
nearing completion. However,
more workers are needed so
the project may be completed
before winter weather arrives.
The most pressing problem
Is that of building a roof.
Then, electrician's, plumbers
and any persons who can lift
and carry rocks can be used.
Work hours are every Satur
day from 8 a.m. until dark
ness.
Goes to Young People
When the building is com
pleted it will be given to the
young people of the Eagle
Re-elect
HVH NYE
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Eve Nye believes: ?
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,. 1 .... That our young people are our greatest resource.
2, That we must support good education.
3. That good-educatipn can be provided within the
tax-paying ability of the people. ; .
Vole lo return EVE NYE lo the Oregon Legislature
', SHE WILL BE WORKING FOR YOU!
' -, Pd. Adv. Eve Nya for Ron Com., Phil Lowry, Ch., Cosby- Bids..
Point area. It will be avail
able for community functions
at a nominal charge.
The project was started in
June, 1959, by a group of in
terested citizens. About $1,000
was collected in a door to door
campaign.
Civic organizations contrib
uted another $800 and $2,500
was obtained from tale of tim
ber and July 4 fund raising
events.
All wood being used has
been donated by area lumber
companies. Cement blocks also
have been donated.
When completed the build
ing will have, a main audito
rium, kitchen, dining room
and basement.
Being Furnished
The kitchen is being fur
nished with gifts awarded by
trading stamp companies. Cou
pons offered by various food
companies also are being col
lected. Containers for stamp col
lection will be placed in local
business stores. Stamps may
also be mailed to Mrs. Jettie
Hayes, star route, box 105,
Eagle Point.
Mrs. Hayes said that enve
lopes for stamp collection will
be circulated to area house
wives shortly.
Anyone interested in donat
ing time and labor for the
building project should con
tact Harry Hanscom of Eagle
Point, Mrs, Hayes said,
School Districts
To Ask More Time
Salem OIPD School district
reorganization committees in
27 counties will ask the
state board of education for
six-month extensions in sub
mitting partial reorganiza
tion plans when the board
meets here next Tuesday,
At the same time the board
will act on partial reorgani
zation plans from Clackamas
and Marion counties.
The Clackamas plan is the
controversial Gladstone dist
rict. The Marlon plan pro
poses to consolidate districts
24CJ, Salem; 38, Popcorn;
50, Pratum; 113, ' Fruitland
and 115C, Bethel.
; Up for board approval also
will be a report on the Ore
gon Pilot program for educa
tion of migrant children.
MM
is important!
. . . and to help you decide the candidates
and issues Y O U will want to vote for, njjjj
Attend the 7
CANDIDATES
FAIR
Sponsored By The
League of Women Voters
Thursday, Oct. 20-8 p.m.
Hedrick Junior High Gym
The members of the League of Women Voters should be commended
upon this important step toward better government. This Candidates
Fair which they will sponsor next Thursday affords an opportunity for
YOU to make YOUR BALLOT count much more it is an important
contribution to enlightened citizenship right here in the Rogue River
Valley the grass roots of government. After all, good government
starts at home be sure to attend this Candidates Fair and KNOW the
men who are seeking office the men who want to represent YOUI
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