Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 19, 1961, Image 21

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John Day's Alaska
Rescuer Receives
Medal for Heroism
Pittsburgh-TCP - A daring
Alaskan helicopter pilot has
been awarded a silver medal
by the Carnegie Hero Fund
Commission for rescuing two
mountain climbers from Mt.
McKinley.
Twenty two other persons
earned bronze medals for
heroism, including three from
California, one from Oregon
and one from British Colum
bia. .
81 Persons Reply
To Invitation for
OregonBankParfy
Eighty -one 73 -year-olds
have responded to an invita
tion from the Rogue Valley
State bank to attend tonight's
special celebration of the mer
ger of the Rogue valley finan
cial institution with The Ore
gon Bank.
Persons born in 18B7 are
being honored at the party
since that was the same year
in which the forerunner1 of
The Oregon Bank was found
ed. The bank now has the' old
est trust department west of
the Rocky mountains.
The merger celebration will
be held in the Pioneer room
at the Jackson hotel. Each 73
year-old guest will receive a
boutonniere or corsage, and
will be called on to say a few
words about where he was
born and where he lived.,
Dr. Taylor To Speak
Also at tonight's celebra
tion, Dr. Arthur Taylor, pro
fessor of history at Southern
Oregon college, will deliver a
talk on early banking in Ore
gon. He will give special at
tention to the role played by
the Eagle Point State bank in
the development of this area.
The Eagle Point bank, estab
lished 50 years ago, was the
forerunner of the Rogue Val
ley State bank.
An open house will be held
at the two Mcdford branches
of the Rogue Valley State
bank tomorrow, with the 73-year-olds
serving as hosts and
hostesses.
Clarence Young, president
of the local bank, said the
only change in the operation
of the bank locally, when the
merger is completed, will be
the addition of The Oregon
Bank's trust department. No
changes in personnel or gen
eral policies is anticipated.
Area Teachers To
Attend Institute
, Portland Lynn D. Bcrnl
on, a teacher at Crater High
school, and Esther L. Hopper,
a teacher at Eagle Point High
school, are two of 25 candi
dates accepted for the 1061
Guidance and Counseling
Training Institute which will
be held at the general ex
tension division's Portland
Center. Feb. 6 to May 26.
Dr. Harold Bernard, direct
or of the Institute, said that
those trained at the institute
will be on leave from their
positions during the 18-weck
period. He reported that carefully-selected
enrollces will
comr from six Western states
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia. Nevada, Idaho and
New Mexico.
The institute, for high
school counselors and those
training to be counselors, is
one of several conducted
around the nation under con
tract with the U.S. office of
education. The training ses
sions are set up under pro
visions of the national defense
education act.
The U.S. office of education
has signed new cogtracts for
a 1961 summer and a 1961-62
regular year counseling and
guidance institute, both to be
held at Portland. Applications
are now being taken, Dr. Ber
nard said.
ine silver medal winner
was Link Luckctt, 32, of An
chorage. Westerners awarded
the bronze medals were Gale
H. Wilcox, 48, Albany, Ore
Donald I. McCain, 30, Edmon
ton, Alia.; James R. Rand, 16,
Oakland, Calif.; Billy G
Carncs, 34, San Leandro,
Calif.; and Eugene V. Long,
48, Sunnyvale, Calif.
Wilcox and McClain were
honored posthumously. They
gave their lives while carry
Ing out rescue attempts.
Luckett flew repeatedly to
the 17,200-foot level of Mt.
McKinley 1,000 feet above
the maximum ceiling for his
craft-to rescue Oregon ranch
er John S. Day and Peter K.
Schoening, of Seattle, Wash
His landings were the highest
accompished by any type of
aircraft.
Stripped Helicopter
The pilot stripped his heli
copter of all unnecessary
equipment and., carried only
mlnmum of gas to make
the flights to a jagged ice
plateau, where Day and
Schoening were stranded,
frostbitten and injured.
In addition to the silver
medal, Luckett received
$500 cash award and $700
reimbursement for his losses
In the rescue operation.
Forest Ranger Wilcox
drowned in a vain effort to
save a fellow ranger who
broke through the ice on a
lake near Mornn, Wyo., last
March 9. His widow received
the posthumous bronze award
and a $60-a-month pension
from the commission.
McClain steered his brake-
less tractor-trailer down a
winding mountain road near
Field, B. C, and managed to
avoid hitting 30 sightsecrers
and road workers at a lookout
point. He was crushed to
death when the truck overturned.
His widow received a medal
and $1,000 In death benefits.
California Rescues
Rand and Carnes were hon
ored for saving 15-year-old
Mary Jane Santosussa when
she broke through ice on a
lake near Plnecrest, Calif., on
Feb. 28, 1059.
The girl and a teen-age boy
fell through the ice into 10
feet of water, and Rand and
Carncs fell through as they
went to the resuce. They were
able to help the girl and her
companion to safety, although
the ice broke beneath the
group on two other occasions
as they Inched their way lo
shore.
Long was honored for sav
ing the life of Louis V. Pod-
gornlk, 40, a fellow workman,
who was buried in the col
lapse of a mountain of salt
t Redwood City on March
30. 1060.
Long crawled Into a hole
made In the side of the salt
pile by rescuers and revived
Podgornlk with mouth-to-mouth
rcsplriation. He be
came partially burled himself,
but stayed with Podgornik ad
ministering oxygen and keep
ing the sliding salt from his
face while rescue workers dug
away enough salt to free them.
Portland Man Jailed
On Car Theft Charge
Ashland - A Portland man
being held In the Ashland
city jail will be returned to .
Portland to face charges of
grand larceny, Ashland police
have reported.
William Joseph Brown. 31,
of 718 North Cook St., Port
land, will he returned by
Portland police. Brown was
arrested in Ashland Tuesday
night driving a stolen car, po
lice SRid.
Brown was arrested by Ash
land police on charges of vio
lation of basic rule and no
operators license. They con
tacted Portland polife yester
day and learned that tiic car
Brown was driving, was
stolen. i
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