Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 21, 1962, Image 3

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    Petitions Call for
Enforcement of Laws
On River Pollution
Petitions calling (nr en
forcement of state laws per
taining to pollution of the
Rogue river are being circu
lated in Jackson and Jose
phine counties.
Heading the efforts are E.
M.Abel of the Grants Pass
Servicemen
EXPECTED HOME
Marine Pvt. Earnest L.
Packard is expected to arrive
home Sunday to spend the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Packard,
1012 Ml. Pitt ave., Medford.
He recently completed indoc
trination training at the
MCRD depot in San Diego
and was then assigned to
Camp Pendleton for -dvanced
training.
COMPLETESCOURSE
Pvt. Bruce C. Petersen, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William C.
Petersen, 524 Eastwood dr.,
Medford recently completed
a five-week disbursing special
ist course at the finance
school, Fi. Benjamin Harri
son, lnd.
Petersen, who completed
basic training at Ft. Ord.
Calif., was graduated in 1962
from South Kitsap High
school, Port Orchard, Wash.
COMPLETESTRAINING
Pvt. Nelria L. Chapman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old B. Chapman, route 1, Tal
ent, recently completed eight
weeks of ba?ic military train
ing with the Women's Army
Corps at Ft. McClellan, Ala.
Miss Chapman received in
struction in Army history and
traditions, first , aid, and ad
ministrative and supply pro
cedures. She was graduated
from Ashland High school in
1961, and attended Uni ersity
Business college, Eugene.
IN EXERCISE
Two Medford men are as
signed to ships which partici
pated in the recent exercise
Night Stick off the coast of
California.
Ronald D. Laine, radarman
first class, is serving aboard
the guided missile destroyer
USS Buchanan. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A.
Laine, 1015 Murray st., Med
ford. Robert C. Young Jr., elec
tronics technician third class,
is aboard the destroyer USS
John A. Bole. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C.
Young, 727 Alder St., Medford.
MLuy! j 'W ojL rich, luscious
Merry Christmas
She'll adore her own hair dryer it'i like having
your own home beauty salon! Carrying strap lets
you dry your hair and leaves your hands free.
Room for even the most elaborate hair-do in ihe
large bonnet.
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S HAP CO.
115 EAST MAIN ST Medford
303 S. FRONT at 10th Medford
115 EAST MAIN Ashland
1001 MAIN ST Klamath Falls
(city filtration plant and Tay
j lor Cain of Caveman Camper
; in Grants Pass.
I Increased pollution of the
river by industrial wastes has
; been noted recently, according
I to Abel. The movement, which
began at lllahe and in the
Gold Beach area, has now
spread throughout the Rogue
basin.
The petitioners also are ask
ing that existing laws be
strengthened, and that a reg
ulation be placed on the re
leasing of backed up sand and
silt by the dams on the Rogue.
The petitioners have been
assured by Robert . Duncan,
speaker of the Oregon House
of Representatives, that if the
petitions are in Salem before
ttip nnPnino nt tho .lannaru
! session thp tnatlpr will hp
brought before the House.
Causes of Muddiness
Muddiness of the river ap
pears to be due partly to the
Bear creek road work and
partly to some cleanup prac
tices at Jackson county stor
age lakes, Abe' said.
He added that the stream
pollution affected many fish
ing resort owners, whose cli
entele is primarily of the ad
vance reservation class. These
owners have suffered econom
ic losses when forced to make
refunds or cancel reservations
because the water has become
too muddy for fishing.
Speaking for the Grants
Pass city filtration plant, Abel
said that the condition of the
river has made it necessary to
increase chemical use by two
thirds over the normal
amount in order to maintain
the purity standard in the city
water system.
Petitions are available in
sporting goods stores in both
Jackson and Josephine coun
ties. Anyone eligible to buy
an adult fishing license is eli
gible to sign, including out-of-state
fishermen.
PARTYGOERS FACE TEST
Trenton, N.J. - IDPII - Cele
brants at the Hamilton Town
ship employees' Christmas
party may have to take lie
detector tests. Township Com
mitteeman Raymond I. Dwier
issued a memorandum to the
50 persons who attend the
party in the municipal build
ing Dec. 13. He warned they
will be required to submit
to the test unless someone re
turns the $113 swiped from
the purse of township clerk
Thelma Blasig while she was
dancing.
A Wonderful Way To Say 4' Pl Rl fj iMk
Grange News
Hornbrook Granga
Hornbrook Grange 391 met
recently with Matter Al King
presiding.
Three new membtrs were
initiated by District Deputy
Vayne Ralston of Yrcka. They
were Mrs. Hattie Holl.ind.
Larry Michels and Robert
Hutchins.
In other business, members
of the Grange voiud to spon
sor a local 4-H club. Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Grieb, Mr. and
Mrs. L. F. Madison and Mrs.
George Michels were appoint
ed to a committee to meet
with Bill Ruddiman of the
farm extension office in Yre
ka to work out he details
for forming the club.
Ralston presented former
master, Mrs. George Michels,
a check for the Grange and a
picture of the national grange
master, as rewards in the
1961-62, or Grange Centen
nial, membership drive. This
was in recognition of the fact
that the Hornbrook Grange
was the highest group north
of Sacramento in net gain of
membership.
Deputy Ralston reminded
members of the stale lectur
er's convention next April. He
also announced that Dr. Carl
Fiedler, Grange youth direc
tor from Sacrcamenlo, will
be in Tulclake, Calif., at an
earlv date in connection with
youth work in the northern
area of the state.
In his major talk of the
evening, the deputy spoke on
the world situation, with spe
cial emphasis on how to assist
the government by voting,
and by knowing the issues be
fore voting.
The meeting of Jan. 4 will
be an open meeting for the
community, al which time L.
D, (Babe) Taylor, Siskiyou
county tax assessor, will ex
plain why Hornbrook taxes
have been increased. All tax
payers and other interested
persons are urged In attend.
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MEDFORD
Illness of Pope
Stirs Speculation
Over Successor
Rome lUPIl - The recent ill
j ness of Pope John XXI11 has
; stirred speculation over his
possible successor.
The Pope is 81 years old
and suffering from stomach
trouble and anemia. His own
words undoubtedly helped
raise questions of who will
take his place when he told
a public audience:
"One year is not a long
time. 1 may not be here, but
it I'm not, there certainly will
be another pope."
He was talking on that oc
casion about the work of the
Ecumenical Council, whose
first session ended Dec. 11
with plans to reconvene next
September.
Even were the Pontiff not
known to be ill there would
be a certain amount of pecu
lation about a successor. There
always is, at the Vatican.
Usually Wrong
If precedent is to be ac
cepted, the speculation is usu
ally wrong. When Pius XII
died in 1958 there was no
one who guessed his succes
sor would be Angelo Giuseppe
Roncalli, the rotund, jovial
patriarch of Venice ho now
calls himself John.
The only certainty in the
naming of a new po is that
the members of the Sacred
College ot Cardinals - num
bering 85 at present - will
elect him at a secret conclave.
There are a few other "rules''
handed down by tradition, but
they can be broken at any
time.
The longest standing "rule"
is that a pope be Italian.
There has not been a non
Italian pontiff since Hadrian
VI of Utrerht. Holli id, who
reigned from Jan. 9, 1522, to
- Giv. , truly Precious Gift ... Buy . V 'fetf T5E
MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
Sept. 14, 1523. And even then'
the Romans objected so ve-1
hentently against not having j
one of their own as pope that
they rioted in the streets in !
protest, stoning the cardinals j
who elected Hadrian.
Centers Around Four i
Current speculation on who I
might be the next pope cen
ters around four men. They
are:
- Giovanni Battista Car
dinal Montini, the 65-year-old
"liberal" archbishop of Milan.
- - Peter Gregory Cardinal
Agagianian, the Armenian
born head of the Sacred Con
gregation for the Propagatio
ie Faiom.
- Giovanni Cardinal Ur
bani, 61-year-old patriarch of
Venice.
- Giaconio Cardinal Ler
caro, the popular, Communist
battling archbishop of Bo
logna. Cardinal Montini is regard
ed as the "favorite." Pope
John has made it clear unof
ficially that he would like
Montini to be his successor.
However, this has no certain
influence when ttie doors to
the frescoed Sistine Chapel
close on the conclave and the
cardinals get down to the
business of voting for the
next pontiff.
Carlton Youth Indicted by Jury
McMinnvillp -lUPIl- A Yam
hill county grand jury Thurs
day returned a first degree
murder indictment against. 17-year-old
Larry Richard Wai
bel of Carlton.
Wainel is accused of shoot
ing Mrs, Mae Pinnell, 60,. to
death nt her home near Carl
OREGON
4-H Club
Westsid. Horn Improvement
Eight members of the West
side Home Improvement 411
club were present recently at
Louise Herzog's home.
The meeting was called to
order by Louise Hetv.og, pres-
Local Men Arrested
On Warrants from City
Three Medford men were
arrested by city police Thurs
day and lodged in city jail
on warrants issued by Med
ford municipal court.
Lodged were Robert Don
ald Sefarly, 78''. Betty St.,
Jewel David Kirklin, 517
Kenwood dr.. and Freddy Joe
Henderson, 335 High st.
Sefarly was charged with
violation of probation and
failure to pay a fine, Kirk- ;
tin with failure to makr a '
court appearance, "and Hen-!
derson with failure to pay a
fine.
Births
SHAFFER - - To Mr. and
Mrs. Gary J.. 116 South;
Keene Way, Medford, Dee. 19,
1962, a boy, 8'. 4 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HESS To Mr. and Mrs. ;
Steven Roger, 1585 West Mc- !
Andrews rd., Medford, Dec. !
19, 1962, a girl, 6' a poimds, ;
at Rogue Valley hospital. .
BARN ES-"ro Mr. and j
Mrs. Norman L., 3761 South
Pacific highway. Medford, !
Dec. 20, 1962. a hoy, 7'. 1
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos-
pital. j
ton a week earlier. He was
taken into custody later the
same day.
The grand Jury here listen
ed In testimony most n I he
day before returning the in
dictment. No time has been
announced for Waibel's next
court appearance.
For Fine iHilvtj
Products . . Always
Ask for 'JorgcHscns9
News
ident. Our leader handed nid
our 4-11 books, and old and
new business was discussed.
After our business we had our
Christmas party. We exchang
ed gifts and played a few
games.
Our next meeting will he
Dec. 27. and will be a pot
luck luncheon. The meeting
will be held at Mrs. Ricks'
home starting at noon.
The meeting wis adjourned,
and refreshments were served
by Louise llerzog,
Conny Vainer,
Reporter
West Side Rabbiteers
The West Side Rabileers
4-11 club held its Christmas
For Your Last Minute
Shop
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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1962
parly recently al the home of i , ,
Cathy Carlson. We exchanged Kl ,ch,e" BuK 4"H clllh w
gifts and some of the mem- lled to order by Phyllis
bers won prizes. j Rasmussen, president.
Our regular meeting was i We 'lat 8
at Mrs. Caldwell's home. We!.Kal'cn Barbpe and a Same lcd
had Eugene Mars, Rogue Riv
er, give us a demonstration
on palpation. This is an ab
dominal test to see if the doe
had been bred. It is best to
use this test about 14 d;iys
after the doe has been with
a buck.
We discussed our commun
ity service for next year and
decided that a committee
should check into it a I'ttle
more.
Don Pinkham,
Reporter
Kitchen Bugs
The second meeting of the
Shopping
All 3 Floors
GIFTS FOR EVERYONE!
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 INCLUDING SATURDAY, DEC. 22
"Th Store of Thousand Thoughtful Gifts"
by Rozann Torrey,
We had a Christmas party
and gift exchange.
The next meeting of thn
Kitchen Bugs 4-H club will
be held Jan. 5, at the home
of Mrs. Richard Torrey.
Brenda Barbee,
Reporter
POST OFFICE
OPEN SATURDAY
UNTIL 9 P.M.
Village Variety
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MEDFORD, OREGON
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