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SPORTS Crater 7th In Ratings Portland IPI' - North Eu gene again topped Oregon's A-l prep basketball teams today in the Journal Coach es poll. South Eugene again was in second place. Others in the top 10, in order, were Pendleton and Marshall tied for third. Astoria, Milwau Icie, Crater, South Salem, Franklin and Tigard and Grants Pass tied for 10th. Henley again was on top in the A-2 poll, followed in order by Elmira, Central, Pleasant Hill, Philomath, Seaside, Eagle Point, Co quille. Myrtle Creek and Bandon. Seats On Sale At Crater High Central Point - Reserved seats are now on sale at Cra ter High school for the Cratcr Medford and Crater-Klamath Falls games here this week end. About 100 seats are avail able for each game. No phone orders will be accepted. Crater will host Medford Friday night, Klamath Satur day night. RODRIGUEZ VICTOR Daytona Beach, Fla. - IUPI) - Pedro Rodriguez, driving his first race since his broth er was killed in the Mexican Grand Prix last year, piloted his Ferrari across the finish line 64 seconds ahead of the field Sunday to win the sec ond annual Daytona Conti nental road race. RALSTON CHAMP New York - ll'PD - United States Davis Cup hopes were brightened Sunday by the emergence of 20-year-old Den nis Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif., as a youth who can control both his shots and his temper. Ralston became the youngest player ever to win the national indoor tennis championship when he down ed hard-hitting Mike Sang ster of England, 7-5, 4-6, 6-3, 10-8. FIGHTS San Jose, Calif. (ITP!) Dnvev Moore. 131. Springfield, Ohio, stopped Gil Cadilli, 1303. Los An geles (5. RENT a Kerlz Truck by the WEEK, DAY or HOUR A. B. Scarlett licensee Medford Agent CHUCK RISSE RICHFIELD SERVICE 9th & Central PHONE 772-5638 HAVE SOME CASH! 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Oregon entertains Oregon Tech f ft-i fiuic ui me si-dMjn. me ndiui'ia wm go an out ior a win since OTI has trimmed SOC three straight this season after taking the Ashland school four straight in 1962. Game time is 8 p.m. - (Dean Freeman photo). BOWLBNC. BALL AND CHAIN LEAGUE Four Bs iti-2i l. Harold Boen 546; Lucky 7 5-3 1 2. Milton Snow 497. Halo's 16-21 3. Frank Lovett 482; K-Medleys (2-6i 1. Ted Thompson 549. Alibiers 15-31 3, Skeet Gattis 535; Eggheads 1 2-6 1 1, Hazel Byrne 506. Pin Ticklers 5-3 2, Dorothy Jantzer 550; Black Kats i2-6i 2, Leonard Howe 535. Pinuckles (5-3i 3. Joe Diddock 305; The Jerks i2-6i 1. Rex Vowell 507. Spare Ribs 4-4, 3. Lee Metz 418; Four Pins (4-4) 1. Vernon Robert son 484. Don Harmon 214. Ted Thompson 21 1. Tom Anderson 210. Dorothy Jantzer 219. Mary Howe 20!) .Hazel Byrne 1U8; Pin Ticklers 1893. SUNDAY TWILIGIITRRS Left and Riphts (19-5i 3. Glen Wilkuu 573; Axidentals iB'a-131;:) 1. Vern McCall 528. Sundowners (14-10. 4. M. Byrne 538. Choppers U3-U) 0. George Botsford 470. Loafers USH'-lO'a 3. Ann Tay lor 544; Oilspice (13-11) 1. Vern Collins 558. Jackpots (13-111 3. Earl Manly 529; Guys and Dolls (9-15) 1, Walt Skundrick 570. Gootcrs (12-12) 1. Louise Swind ler 515; Toppers 15-19) 3, Leonard Chandler 509. Pinheads (12-12) I. J. Walch 4R3; Pindowners 1 12-121 3, Al Flora 505. Leonard Chandler 217, Ann Tnv lor 216. Walt Skundrick 204. Stella Kiedermeyer 203. Glen Wilkins 200; Loafers 1942. ROW SATURDAY NIGHTKRS Pea Shooters i26'2-0'2) 3. Bill Byrd 532; Perfections t7 1 a-28 "a I 1, Larry Bancs 421. Four Oils (25,;-10'i) t. Ed Hor- zor 441; T. J '5 (17la-18'a 3. Jim Dorsev 461. Blowers 124-121 4. Charlie Long 470; Triers ( 12-24 1 0. Joe Silva 470. Coffee Breakers 21,i-H,: 3'3. David Shurts 495; New Friends 112-241 Bill Howell 460. Rounders (21-15i 3. Warren Cod ard 513: G-M's (17-19) 1. Eddie Glover 496. Hits and Mrs. (21-15) 4, Everett Gosch 442; Odd Balls (lO'a-25'21 0. Richard Garrett 405. Lee Godard 176-171. Nclda Rob erts 167. Warren Godard 212. Bill Byrd 209. SUNDAY NIGHTKRS (End oi Second Seihinn) Friendship Four (291 j-14'.-l 3. Alice Casebier 488; 4 Bs l28'2 15 . l 1. Don Booth 545. Double Trouble (27 ,-lfi 1 I 4. Virgil Conlcy 542; Cannonballs (16-18) 0. Mary Ellen Plankenhorn 455. The Rookies (24,3-19'a) 1. Shir lev Hopkins 469; Bowled Overs (24-24) 3. Lloyd Roberts 565. The Hcros (22,J-21'a) 1. Troy Dean 569; Try Hards ( 12-32) 3, Dave Klinger 511. 4 H's '22-22) 2. Bill Harris 558; Scatter Pins (22-22) 2, Bud Nel son 40. 4 J s (19-25) 3. Gladys Johnson 532; Butte Fallers (1612-27IJt 1. Shcrlcv Hatcher 495. Llovd Roberts 218. Troy Dean 209. Ken Pickens 207, Gladys Johnson 186, Jane KtinRcr 185. Beverly Bryan 185. Grace Hatcher 183: Double Trouble 1930. 7-UP DOUBLES Team Three (120-41t 3. Pcpcy Mestead 648; Team Five ( 99-29 1 1, Delores Dver 655. Team One ( 1 17-28t 2. Ceorcia Boardman 794; Team Four (113- COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN A service offered by Commercial Credit Plan, Incorporated of Medford Credit Lift and Disability Insurinct AviMtblt to Eligible Borrowers at Group Pitei .... fw.iuik 11UVUIIU, LJUUIIICIII at Ashland tonight in its last ...:u .it . . 27) 2, Lanell WUks 697. Team Six (116-34) 1. Del Chris tiansen 657; Team Two 1116-27) 3. Geneva Mnng 729. Geneva Mang 214. Del Christion scn 200, Georgia Boardman 220, learn Two 1404. LOVERS Double Trouble (13-3) 4. B. Tun Rate 554; Dittos ,2-14) 0. Carol Yule 400. Beginners Luck (12-4) 3. Jack Turk 51ti; Four Bums (9-7) 1, Dick Travis 4H8. Hits & Mrs. (11-5) 4, Marsh Brown 526; Four Squares i5-ll) 0, Ernie Dukenshier 509. Twisters (10-6) 3. Garv Couch 531; Four Bs i9-7 1, Don Braund 491. Missfitts (9-7i 3. Ken McMnnama 480; Goof Ups (512) 1, Don Lewis 530. Tornados (7-9) I, Lawrence An derson 528, Producers (4-12) 3. Viifiil Parks 547. Virgil Parks 210. Marjorie An derson 182, Lawrence Andersen 204. MONDAY NIGHT OWLS V.nite House tl8-2i 3. Blunt 531 Cogswell Market (9-11) 1, Bowen 480. Chucks Garace (ll'j-S'j) 4, Gascon 533; Selby Glass 13-17) 0, Vipond 50H. Larson Appliance (9-11) 3. Mor gan 481; Medford Plate Glass iti 14i 1. Lane 476. Ren Taylor (11-91 2. Lawson 533; Package Delivery (10-10) 2. M. Loros 586. Consolidated (13-71 3. Serak 531; Launderette i9'j-10'3 l, Matheny 490. M. Loros 244. Thornton 200, Chuck Garage 1517. SPARTA'S LKAGUK Back Ackers iR-0 4. Mulvey 4i4; Clowns (26l Coleman 4.5. Clnnnv 1 1 - j- JCT .1 Winnie 0, June Norma Relling 405; Naomi Batrman 405 Eaks (0-8i 0. Mildred Morris 367 Alley Cats 14-3'.) 2'.. Jovcc Rcavis 335; Tri Hards (S'a-'a) I'-. Teddy Loetfler 390. Winnie Mulvey 177. Beck Ackers 1601. KOXV ANN SENIORS BfiiB Auction (18-2) 3. Carol Booth 4(i8; Team Three (11-9) 1, Tom Shopp 385. Team One 1 10-10) 3 John Tun gate 487; Town .fit Countrv Real ty d-19) 1. Jerr Goddard & Cteve Schroerier 426 Sut Patterson 174, John Tungate 185. IIOXY ROM. I.ItS LEAGUE Forest Chief Boot Co. (20-24) I, Carole Archer 406; Sticklcy Ma sonry (20-24) 3, Harriet Sherman 443. Stone-s TV (28-16) 3. Shirley Setzler 473: Woodland Heights (20 24) 1. Marilyn Werner 472. Park Motors (12-32) 3. Jean Pey ton 394; Eads Van Line (26-18) 1, Fyrne Colton 396. Oregon Bookkeeping (26'a-17'ar I. Ruth Johnson 427: The Meat Mart (25l2-18'j) 3. Gmny Weaver 440. Shirley Setzler 182. Jean Peyton 177, Marilyn Werner 173; Stones TV. 1574. LA MY ELKS NO. ONE Eager Beavers (26-14) A. Eva Sessions 465; Jaguars (17-23) 0, Jackie Kennedy 430. Cougars (22 '2-17'v ) 3. Dotlie Veal 505; Fraidv Kats (18-22) 1. Wanda Booth 470. Panthers (22-18i 3, Luclla Main 487: Tigers ( 17-23) 1. Dorothy Jantzer 480 Cheetas (22-18i 1. Barbara Moore 434: Leopards (lo'J'ji 3, Faye HoRue 483. Faye Hoguc 108. Dottie Veal 192. Wanda Booth 188. Panthers 1381. .IL'NIOR-SENIOR SCRATCH WU'BLKK I.E AGt'li Team Five (20-12) 4. Mike Davis 525: Team Seven (6-26i 0. Frank Kula 460. Team Six (17-15) 4. Mike Orr 564: Team Eight tl4-18t 0. Manfred Stamm 464. Team Two ' 22 1 3 -9 1 . ) 3. Steve Sparling 590; Team Four (14-18) 1, Duanc Windham 526. Team One r 14-18) 1. Larry Davis 58: Team Three 20 1 j -1 1 'u 3, Chet Stickley M7. Mike Orr 248. Steve Sparling 232-215. Chet Stickley 209, Team Two 1118 n INROU Steve Wilson '8-Oi 4 Ole Skooa 40 Jigg Charcoal (44) 0, Victor VanHov 514 Hoot Owl Logging (7-1 1 3. Bud LeRoy 509: VS. Bank '4-4 1. Ray S"ronn 483 North Medford US. Bank (6-2) 3. Dick Walbert 464. Crater Lkc Machinery One (l-7i 1. Arley Spain 454 Morse Motors 4-4 1 0. Martin Hntkamp 512 Carolina Pacific PI v wood (4-4) 4, Dan Harris 563. Crater Lake Machinery Two 4 4 3. Gene Cancan 551; Rogue Valley Hospital (2-6) 1. Jerry Gu nfton 46 Harry- Oavid '3-5 3. Brvin Mercer 523. Keep Oregon Green One 1. Buz Moron 500 Brvan Mrrrer 2j3 Joe Alvarez 202 Glen Gerrand 202. Hoot Owl LEKing 2378 3;; Builders Supply QUALITY Chimney BLOCKS A W. McAndrews i ml ! 4 t j Prestremd rpjf Concrete PHONE 773-457$ MEDFORD Oregon State, Seattle, Utah State in NCAA Opening Round By United Press International Seattle. Utah State and Oregon State will comprise half the field in the NCAA far west regional basketball tournament. The three independent teams were named Monday to join the winner of the Wett. e r n Athletic Conference, probably Arizona State, in a first round doubleheader. The two games will be played at McArthur Court in Eugene on Monday night, MKIICO I.EAGl'E Sap Strips I2B.12I 4 cm 317; Green Chain Walt Crais 539. Joe Hau. 119-311 0, Strarth Pads 125-151. Dick Atter bury 530; Rejects i21-19i o. Norm Peterson 535. SluniD Jumpers 123-171 4. Burell Fscey 31)1; White Specks 122-181 0. Joe Germain 518 Odds & Ends 122-181 4. Carl Scolt 578; Five Stoogies (15-25i 0. Jark Vance 511. Boilermakers (20-20) 1. Hans Holt 381; Lap & Gaps (16-24i 3. Marv Avers 33ti. Wreckers 113-25) 4. Frank Sal .vers 38ti; Bark Busters (14-261 0, Joe Killingsworth 480. Gene Orwin 224. Hans Holt 213. Dick Atterbury 211. Burell Facey 211; Stump Jumpers 2672. BOWI ING HU LKS Roethler Chevron (lti-Sijl 4 Shirley Williams 465; Pat and Mikes Builder Supply (11-91 0, Lenta Small 418. TrownndRe Electric (12-81 3, Kathy McCall 3!9; Big V Beauty Salon (10-101 1. Dorkv Jones 480. McLaren Oil iO'i-ioii i. Vivian RodBcrs 461; Southern OrcKon Tal low (7-13i 3. Betty Noruni 520. M Ic M Motors (7-131 3, Mable Sodaro 426; Mail Tribune Head liners (7-13) 1. Peggyann Hutchin son 440. Shirley Williams 198. Betty No rum 196. Vivian Rodgrrs 182; Southern Oregon Tallow 2616. INDUSTRIAL I.EAGl'E South Oregon Trophy Co. (9-3) 3. Ivan WolK and Smitty Jauzen 538; Olson-Lawyer Lumber Co. (3 91 I, Larry Anderson 473. Kyr Fytcr's 19-31 3. Mike Michael 537; Baker's Moulding (7-5) 1. Paul Emery 470. Patterson's Plumbing (8-41 4. Roy Heath 535; North Riverside tavern (4-8i 0. Art St. Germain 401. Drive In Cleaners (b-6) 3. Coe Brown 556; Whilelaw Candy Co. (4-8l 1, Darrell Leavens 357. Coca Cola (6-61 3, Joe Dotson 548; Eagles (4-8i 1. Jack Weber 508. Ivan Wolff 247. Bill Locklngton 218, Neil Karrlcr 218; Southern Oregon Trophy Co. 1090; Drive In Cleaners 2898. INDEPENDENT LEAGUE Table Rock Lumber (lfi-6i 4. Jerry Burroughs 575; Red Pegasus (10-141 0. Floyd Kelly 453. Ideal Cement Co. (16-81 0. Glen Irwin 566; Midway Meats (12-121 4, Don Wendt 529. Eagle Point Teachers (13-91 3, Shy Callaghan 578: Bakers Mould ing (11-13) 1. Ben Darras 544. Timber Wolves 113-11) 4, Del Ross 564; CWA (5-19) 0, Ernie Dukeshier 503. Harry & David (13-111 4. Fav Goddard 533; Knight, of Columbus (7-171 0. Lee Pendcrgast 344. Shy Callaghan 242. Fay Goddard 216. Glen Irwin 207; Eagle Point Teachers 2673. SPORTSMAN LEAGUE First Christian Church One (7-1) 3. Ralph Cook 462; Kim's (2-6i 1. Dave Holder 494. Brecount Brothers (7-11 4, Bill Brecount 557: Rogue Vallev Auc Uon 10-81 0. Art Atkinson 501. Brookhurst Subdivision l(i-2) 2. Keilh Maryott 562: Applegate In vestment (5-3) 2. Don Stoner 537. Butte Falls Shell 6-2 3. Alva Webster 571; HHIyer Oil (2-6 1, Mel Hilkey 371. Electrical Producls (3-3) 3. Otto Kahncrt 539; Butte Falls General Store (2-6i 1. Bud Tungate 492. First Christian Church Two (5-3) 3. Jim Hopkins 560; Specially Con tractors (l-7i I, Gene Gcmaehllch 547. Mcl Hilkey 256. Burell Facev 224. Jim Hopkins 219; Butte Fail's Shell 2519. BARTLETT IILI.I.ES Young's 130-141 3. Rosa Young 458; label ! (22-22) 1, Pat Baum 443 Alexander and Brown (29-15) 3. Charlotte Bobl 492; Carriage House l22'2-21i2i 1. Max Stephenson 495. Alexander Music (28-16) 4. Eve Sanderson 532; Pick's (20i3-23l2) 0. Junila Saterlce 493. Sy's Place 124-201 1. Eunice Mc Manama 408: United Grocers (23(a 20 ' j 1 3. Belly Peterson 428. Lady Medford 123-211 3. Bcttv Bertram 497; Linlngcr's (18l3-25l,3l 1. Ernie Lisenbcc 445. Crystal Meat (22-221 3, Alta Lo gan 479; Baker's Moulding 120-241 1. Nora Bailey 316. Pogue's (20-24i 0. Alice Landing 433: Medford Radiator (18-261 4. Edi Dickinson 517. Franklin Mayflower (20-241 2. Doris Owings 440; House ol Beauty 111-33) 2. Kathleen Sparling 489. Junita Saterlec 198. Alta Logan 196. Nora Bailey 195. Evelvn San derson 195; Medford Radiator 2744. PACIFIC LEAGUE Rogue Valley Countrv Cluh (22 I0i 3. Slim Brown 542: Vallev Poultry 111-21) 1. Bill Standridgc 481. Coast to Coast Stores (21-111 2. Wilmer Bailey 534: Ore - Wah. Telephone Co. (12-20) 2, Homer Haynes 447. Oregon Veneer (20-121 2. Lewie Dlmock 522: Bill's Richfield ( 13-19 1 2. Jerry Fueston 444. Rogue Vending 120-121 4. Eldon Bryant 603; IOOF I7'a-14 li 0. Clarence Hershlser 488. Langley s Union 117-151 3. Dick Walls 571; Little Dutch Laundry (11-211 1. Ed Rodgers 561. Lininger's (15i3-16'2i 0. Lea Goff 601: Valley Plumbing 112-201 4, Keith Sherer Sfi.V Dick Walls 2.13. Lea Golf 229. Eldon Bryant 225. THE HONIIEItHtS Hopefuls fll-li 4. Lucy Sawver 423: We Three (4-8i 0. Virginia Brown 392. Pin Heads 110-21 4. Elsie F.ddle 402: Up-N-Comcrs (5-7i 0, Marge Sutton 368. Who's Here (9.31 3. Jovce Lewis 4"2; Hi Lues 1 3-D 1 1. Sandy Malot 333 The Thinkers 13-71 3. Doris Roe 377. Red Heads i3-7i 1. Georgia Cocglns 389 Rolling Stones (4-8i 3. Lvdia Blood 397: Knot Heads 1 4-3 1 1, Jusnita Brenner 442 Joyce Lewis 172-155. Georgia Coggins 133. Vivian Oulhouse 152 LAMPORT'S Medford's Most Popular Sporting Goods Store 226 Eait Main Street BASEBALL SHOES PHONE MAIL TRIBUNE. MLDFORD, March 11. according to H B. Lee, chairman of the West ern selection committee. Ore gon State will play Seattle and Utah State the WAC king. The two victors will col- j lide with the kings of the Big Six and West Coast Athletic Conference at Provo, Utah, March 15-16. The winner there heads for the national.-. Seattle's records is now 17 4, Oregon Stale's is 14-6, and Utah Slate's 19-5. Arizona State has a 20-2 mark. The West Coast Athletic conference and Big Six races are still dogfights with three teams in the running both loops. USF (6-0) is at UOP (6-0) in the WCAC tonight, but the big battle is at Oakland Audi torium where the oncc-beat- RETURNING CHAMPION - Rich Bell, above, of Univer sity of Washington, will aim for his second straight cham pionship when the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Wres tling association holds its 1963 tournament on March 1-2 at Southern Oregon college in Ashland. Bell took his title in the 177-pound class last year. Champions will be deter mined in 10 divisions. Bell is one of two 1962 champs who will be buck. Rotary Club Donor of Mat Award Ashland - Trophies will be presented lo the three high scoring teams when the Pa cific Coast Intercollegiate Wrestling association cham pionships are conducted here on March 1 and 2. Each division winner in the tourney in the Southern Ore gon college gym will receive a trophy and other place takers will get medals'. The coaches' award, a belt buckle, will go to the wrestler with the most pins or the fast est pin. Asland Rotary club has donated the trophy for the outstanding wrestler. Wrestling will open at 1 p.m. on Friday. Registration, however, is slated from 1 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, according to Tournament Director Bob Bennett. Seeding Session Preliminary activity will include a 7:30 p.m. seeding meeting in Thursday. Weigh ins are set for 8 a.m. Friday with drawing for opponents in first round matches to fol low. Rules discussion is set for 10 a.m. with meet officials taking part. Quarterfinals arc set for 7 p.m. Friday. On Saturday at 1:30 p.m. semifinals are set and will be followed by con solation bouts. Championship matches will come after the final consolation round at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Weigh-ins will be first or der of business on Saturday and PCIWA annual meeting at the Mark Antony hotel will be a morning event. n 772-6813 .'l'J.Mi.-JLJ - 1 --XL 1 OHEGCN en quintets of St. Mary's and Santa Clara collide. Pepperdine (2-5) and Loy ola (3-6) also play in Los An geles in a fight between a pair of WCAC also rans. Big Six Race Close the Big bix may not pro duce a winner until the fi nal day or it might even take a post-season playoff. Stanford (5-3) hosts UCLA (3-3) Friday and the Bruins meet spoiler Cal Saturday. Washington (6-4) has no offi cial conference action. Both Stanford and Washington close out their seasons on the road, while the Bruins are at home. Ohio State, bearing a two season grudge against top- ranked Cincinnati, held a key position today in anticipation of a revenge battle with the Bearcats in the 1963 NCAA college basketball t 0 u r n a- nient. The Buckeyes, with the help of Gary Bradds' 31 points, remained in a first place tie with Illinois In the Big Ten Conference race by subduing Michigan State, 87- 77, Monday night. Illinois snapped back from two-game losing streak to defeat Purdue, 87-79, and stay in the running for a tournament berth. Third- ranked Loyola bounced back from a Satur day loss that cracked the Ramblers' unbeaten streak at 21 games by whipping St. John's of New York, 70-47, but ninth-ranked Colorado was knocked out of the Big Eight Conference lead when the Buffs were surprised by Missouri, 60-58. Eight at-largc teams, includ ing third-ranked Loyola of Illinois, already have accept ed invitations to next month's NCAA tourney. The seven others who entered the 25- leam field Monday are New York University, Colorado State, Texas Western, Okla homa City University, Seattle. Oregon State and Utah State. Accept NIT Bids The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) corralled three schools for post-season play Miami (Fla.), Provi dence and Cnnisius. Loyola starts tourney play at Evanston. 111., March 11 against cither the Mid-American or Ohio Valley Confer ence champion, while NYU faces another eastern at-largc selection in a triplchcadcr at Philadelphia, March 11. Colorado State, Texas West em and Oklahoma Uily, as well as the Southwest Con ference titlist, play in a doubleheader at Lubbock, Tex., March 9. Providence won the NIT in 1961. John Pruitt Wins In 157-Weight Class Champion in the 157-weiqht class in Southern Oregon Dis trict Freshman wrestling at Central Point Saturday was John Pruitt of McLoughlin High of Medford. He was in correctly identified as Don Pruitt in yesterday's Mail Tribune. MIMA MEETS JOHNSON Lima, Peru - lUPH - Maura Mina, undefeated since 1938, will become the first Peruvi an boxer lo challenge for a world crown when he meets light heavyweight champion Harold Johnson in a 15-round bout at Las Vegas, Nev., May 4. Mina, who holds the South American light heavy title, has been guaranteed a mini mum of $15,000. JONES SUFFERS SPRAIN Palm Springs, Calif. - IUPII -Veteran righthander "Sad" Sam Jones suffered a severe sprain of his right ankle Sun day and was expected to face at least a five-day snag in his comeback try with the Los Angeles Angels. m A PEffSIMIST ' S A BUNDLE OF KJESATIVES WALKING BACKWARDS Wo Mike Sjturdly Dtltvtrits at Only a Slight Extra Chargv Prompt Courteous Service 772-9016 Bill Would Pare Railroad Crews Salem-JlPH-A bill to reduce the number of freight train crewmen in Oregon from six to five was introduced in the Senate Monday at the request of the Oregon Railroad Asso ciation. It is opposed by labor. The railroads said freight trains in most states now op erate with a five-man crew. The bill would drop the re quirement for a third brake man now specified in Ore gon's 50-year-old statute. T he railroads said the third brakeman is unneeded in present-day railroading. The railroads said the cen tral issue is whether a state should require an industry to hire unneeded employees. The railroads said they can not afford the sixth brakeman if they are to maintain reason able freight rates and stabil ize Jobs for 10,000 others em ployed by the industry in Oregon. Steel Production Up Four Per Cent New York -(ITU- The Ameri can Iron and Steel Institute reported Monday that the na tion's steel production rose four per cent during last week to the highest level since April 21, 1962. Production for the week was 2,054.000 tons, compared with 1,975,000 tons for the same week of 1962. However, production through Feb. 16 of this year was calculated at 13,472,000 Ions - down 19.2 per cent from the 16,671,000 tons pro duced In the same 1962 Crook Assessor Dies When Struck by Car Princville - (UPli - Crook County Assessor Vcrdo Fair child, 54, was Injured fatal ly when struck by a car Mon day night on a darkened street here. He died early to day. Police said Fairchild was wearing dark clothing when he was struck by a car driv en by Richard banning, 17, Prinevillc. Lanning told officers he did not see Fairchild until after the impact. Measure Proposes Salary Increases Salem - (UPli - Higher sal arics for the secretary of state and state treasurer were call ed for today In a bill spon sored by Rep. F. F. Mont gomery (R-Eugenc). The proposal would raise the salaries of the two state officers from $15,000 to $17,-500. THE OEPENOABliS BUILT BY DODCE ! I GO FOR Most people think ol Dodge is a medium puce car. Because it has been lor many years. Because it's big. Almost 18 ft. long. But in spite ol its bigness and tradition, the 1963 Dodge is a low pnce automobile. This year, lor in'.tance, il you can afford I Chevy, you can alford I Dodge. Understand, we are not talking about special model. There ire 24 models, in IT'S 1963 AT YOUR DODGE DEALERI THE DEPENDABLES ARE HERE! PARSONS MOTOR CO., 315 E. 5th, Medford TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1963 Wildlife Management Committee Proposed Salem - IL'PII - A proposal for a seven-man interim com mittee to study wildlife man agement and conservation will be aired at a public hear ing Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. The hearing was announced by Sen. Harry Boivin (D Klamath Falls), chairman of the Senate Committee on State and Federal Affairs. Senators Offer Joint Memorial Salem - (CPU - A move to make it easier to amend the U.S. C institution appeared to day in the Senate. Sens. Donald Husband and John Hare, both Republicans, sponsored a joint memorial to Congress asking for a consti tutional convention to pro pose an amendment to Article V. The change envisioned by the senators would make it possible for two - thirds of the state legislators to initi ate an amendment. At pres ent, the states can only force Congress to call a convention. The two senators would re tain the present method of ratification by three-fourths of the state legislatures, but do away with alternative method of ratification by con ventions in three fourths of the states. UPS AUTO OUTPUT Paris -ll'PD- The French au tomobile industry built a rec ord number of vehicles for one month during January. Figures released Monday showed that a total of 163,280 vehicles left the assembly lines. This included 138,421 cars. 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