Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1963, Image 11

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Time Magazine Notes State Honor College
Eugene - The Honors Col
lete of the University of Ore
gon is cited as an example
of honors efforts in an arti
cle in the education section
of Time Magazine for Feb.
IS.
The article states that Hon
ors Colleges such as those op
erated by the University of
Oregon and Michigan State
university are "in effect. Ivy
League campuses within state
universities."
SUCTION B
Medford
PAGES 1 to 8
TRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963
Peace Corps Director Says Group Practical
Richmond, Va. -UPD Peace
Corps Director Sargent Shriv
er said Wednesday night his
organization if practical as
well as patriotic.
"It's about the least ex
pensive way of assisting for
eign countries we have in
government today," he told
a Junior Chamber of Com
merce dinner.
Sh river said he would 'ask
Congress to increase the
authorized strength of the
Peace Corps to 13,000 because
of enlistment demands.
rPENNEY'S
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
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CAPSULE IN MUSEUM - Col. John Glenn
is shown as he spoke at ceremonies in the
Arts and Industries building of the Smith
sonian Institution in Washington, D.C., at
vhich his space capsule, the Friendship 7,
;nd his space suit were turned over to the
museum. The ceremony took place one year
alter uicnn s tugnt. (Ufl)
Hardened Arteries
Theory Jolted by
Scientific Finding
By DELOS SMITH
UPI Science Editor
New York (UPD The scien
tific theory that high blood
levels of cholesterol "harden"
; arteries and
thus lead to
heart attacks
and "strokes"
has been jolt
ed by some
hard - to - get
, facts. These
facts consisted
. of blood cho-
lesterol read-
Delos smith 1 n g s Of 42
men during the last years of
their lives and measurements
of the "hardening" of their
heart and cerebral arteries
after they died.
Three scientists found no
connection between blood
levels of cholesterol and other
fats and the degrees to which
heart arteries were "harden
ed." This finding was so con
clusive they were impelled to
remark that "the lipid (fat)
theory of atherosclerosis re
mains unproved as far as the
coronary arteries are con
cerned." In brain arteries they found
"significant relationships" be
tween advanced "hardening"
and high cholesterol levels in
only four out of 15 brains. In
two others their results were
"negative," that is, low cho
lesterol levels went with ad
vanced "hardening" or the op
posite. "These findings are so
equivocal a final opinion can
not be expressed," they re
potted to "Circulation," which
is the technical organ of the
American Heart Association.
The scientists are Drs. J. C.
Patcrson, Rosemary Arm
strong and E. C. Armstrong of
the Canadian Veterans Psy
chopathic Hospital and the
University of Western On
tario in London.
Study 10 Years Old
They were making their
newest report on a study
which has been going on for
J" years. It involves 800 male
patients with advanced men
tal disease who are (or were)
healthy of body. Hie scientific
scheme is simple, direct and
tactual.
In life blood cholesterol
levels are measured periodi
cally. When a man dies, his
heart and cerebral arteries
are analyzed for degrees of
hardening." Since the men
are (or were) hospital custo
dial cases, their diet is pre
cisely known.
All previous reports failed
to find any connection be
tween blood cholesterol and
coronary arterial "harden
ing." These had been scien
tifically criticized on several
grounds. One was that the
men reported had been "very
old" at the time of death -many
deep in their 80s. An
other ground for criticism
was that some had died of
wasting disease, such as can
cer, and these could have in
fluenced both blood fats levels
and artery-hardening.
In their new report the
scientists took only men who
had died between the ages of
60 and 69 years. "We do not
concede that a man in his 60s
is very old," they remarked.
From the men in this age
bracket they excluded those
who died of any wasting dis
ease. They took only those
whose body weight at the
time of death had been at or
close to the "ideal" establish
ed in insurance actuarial sta
tistics. "It is well known, of course,
that there is much more to
the athero sclerotic process
than the accumulation of lipid
in arteries," they said. "Ab
normal deposits of fibrous tis
sure, blood and blood prod
ucts, and complex carbohy
drates also occur, and it is
quite conceivable that one of
these might be enhanced by
hyperlipemia (high blood fats
level)."
Rainier Offered
Gambling Casino
London - (UPD - Greek ship
ping magnate Aristotle Onas
sis has offered his controlling
interest in the gambling ca
sino at Monte Carlo to Prince
Rainier of Monaco, the Daily
Express said today.
The newspaper said Onassis
offered Rainier his 540,000
shares of casino stock for $25
each, a total of S13.5 million.
There was no official con
firmation. The Express said the Greek
millionaire made the offer to
bolster the Prince's position
in the face of pressure from
France, which is determined
to impose French taxes on the
tiny Riviera principality.
Authority on
Mental Health to
Address Session
Dr. Jack R. Ewalt, national
ly recognized authority on
mental health, will be in Sa
lem April 18 to address a
joint meeting of the House
and Senate of the Oregon
legislature at dinner, Dewey
Wilson, Medford, president of
the Jackson County Mental
Health association, has an
nounced. Dr. Ewalt is the chief
architect of the Joint Commis
sion report on Mental Health
and Mental Illness to the U.S.
Congress.
"We feci fortunate to be
able to bring Dr. Ewalt to the
leaders of Oregon to hear di
rectly h i s recommendations
implementing the major pro
posals of the report," Wilson
said. "To Dr. Joseph D. Mata
razzo, Portland, president of
the Mental Health Association
of Oregon, goes the credit for
bringing him here."
Review Progress
Dr. Ewalt will review the
progress in his own state,
Massachusetts, in getting lo
cal communities to take in
creasing responsibility for the
mentally ill, their families
and neighbors, Wilson said.
"He will spell out how citi
zens can direct those in need
of treatment to the clinic and
how these services can be
made available to all in Ore
gon who need them."
Jackson county is one of
the leaders in Oregon in
bringing help to the emotion
ally disturbed and mentally
ill at the community level, ac
cording to Wilson. The Jack
son County Family and Child
Guidance Clinic in the Jack
son county courthouse is di
rected by Donna Gilke, psy
chiatric social worker. There
are two full time psychiatric
social workers, Ethel Shum
way and Richard Runyon.
The part - time services of
Dr. Stewart Atkinson, psy
chologist, Dr. Harry Daniel
son, psychiatrist, and Thomas
Goff, psychiatric social work
er, also, are available to the
clinic.
HOLDUP SWITCH
Hollywood -IUPD- James E.
Underwood, 47, told police
Wednesday he was robbed by
a man who pointed a dog at
him. He said "a big, white
dog," bared its teeth and
stood poised to jump while
the man took $89 from his
wallet.
Always
'Sweet
& Fresh
Delicious
Anytime,
for Any
Occasion!
SEA BASS r-1 Alaska Black Cod
Wlh Ling n 69
CATFISH Q( C J ili )il
Fillets 0V lb. VrfOd PETRALE 1(M
STEAM CLAMS "
3 $129 M ROCK COD PPw
lbs. VU Fillets J J lb.
Fresh Spring Chinook Salmon Rex Sole or Sand Dabs 55c lb.
Fresh Columbia Riv. Sturgeon Smelt-Crabs Now in Season!
Colored Roasting it F if Young Fryer a9 ttf
HENS ,, 45 RABBITS B
FRESH RANCH EGGS
GRADE "AA" SMALL- 2 Doz. 89c
PITTS Seafood & Poultry
11 W m t L. 771 J a T
WE CANNOT TEll A LIE! We found many items during our inventory that must be moved, so we used
our little hatchet and chopped them to ridiculous prices for our Washington's Birthday event. Be here
at 9:30 Friday and Save yourself plenty. Sorry, no Phone or Mail Orders. Please! Quantities are limited.
AW
Men's Pile lined
Jackets
322
3 only tan .poplin
jackets with or I on
pile lining, size
Small, Large, and
Extra Large. Used by
all the troops cross
ing the Delaware.
l
n
Men's
Sweaters
222
3 only wool and or
Ion. Martha knit
waiting for George
iro return from the
I war-
Men's Flannel
Shirts
1
22
Cotton flannel plaid
shirts in broken
sizes. The luckiest
soldiers at Valley
Forge all had shirts
like these.
Men's 6" Work
Shoes
522
. Plain toe Brown work
r shoes with non-slip
cork and rubber sole.
Sizes 6 to II, E
width. Regulation
Militia issue in 1776.
Men's
?Sweat Shirts
22
Crew Neck styling,
gunmetal color. The
troops at Valley
f Forge used these
both to keep warm
and to shine their
shoes before inspection.
Jr. Boys Corduroy
Slacks
1
22
16 pair grey and
brown corduroy pants
Belted modcj, sizes
8 and 10. Every
drummer boy in the
army should have a
pair of these.
Boys Winter
Caps
62'
22 only warm Doe
Ion and laminated
suede caps. Assorted
colors, stzes 64 to
7Vi. We bought
'em, couldn't sell
'em, vou can have
'em, FOR JUST 62c.
Pocket Six
s TRANSISTOR
Radios
22
6 only miniature 6
transistor radios.
Complete with bat
teries, leather case,
and ear phones. Fife
and ' drum music
sounds lovely on
these.
22 CENT TABLE
I Toddler Boys'
V l-.l.-a-
uacneis
322
10 only nylon and
cotton poplin jackets
with zlp.off hoods.
Warm lined, sizes 2
and 3. George wore
one of these as 1
young boy.
I
S Shirk
22
1
Short sleeve cotton
print sport shirrs,
sizes 6 to 18. Ma
chine washable. Full
cut for freedom of
movement while
chopping down
cherry trees.
J
1
' Boys Flannel
Shirts
72'
Sanforized cotton
flannel shirts. Sizes
4.6-8-16 only. We
cannot tell a lie,
these are terrific
buys at 72c.
Infenfs
X Snowsuit
J?l 122
Jra 1 on'v snow suit size
jEi.2. One-piece style in
J2P 'Qua, with separate
j hat. We thought we
fj had tost this one,
1 but it turned up at
lj inventory time.
I Infanti 1
X Playsuils I
4, i
, 1 piece infants play-
r suit in cot to, poplin
and sateen. Zipper
front and snap
cratch style. Sizes Vi
to 2.
l Plastic
I Orbiteers
22e
An intriguing toy,
throw it in the air
and it returns to you.
Have lun with the
space age boomer
ang. Only a few hun
dred left.
Men's Tie Clasp and Cuff Link Sets, 8 only... .22c
Men's White Dress Shirts, broken sizes, 6 only 22c
Men's White Ribbed Crew Socks, 25 pr. only. 22c
Felt, Colorform Games, Stuffed Dolls, 1 8 only 22c
Women's Plaid Purses, chain handle, 9 only. ...22c
Hard Cover Books, Publ. closeouts, 30 only.. ..22c
Plastic Orbiteers, the Space Age Boomerang. .22c
Women's Full Fashioned
NYLON HOSE
2 pr. tor
First quality full fashioned dress sheers in
the two most wanted fashion shades. Pebble
and Gala. Celebrate Washington's Birthday
with us by picking up a handful of these
nylon hose at fabulous savings, just 72c
for 2 pair.
last chance to save big on
mm
LAMINATED ORLON WOOL KNIT
LAMINATED COTTON SHARKSKIN
$11)22
Sizes 8 to 18
Full length spring coals specially priced for George
Washington's birthday. Popular laminated fabrics in
rich shades of Red, Beige, Turquoise, Black, and Black
and White check. Take your pick from 60 of these
fashion right coats. We cannot tell a lie, they're terrific
buys at just $12.22.
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
With 2-Year Guarantee
Double Bed Size 10.22
Dual Control Blanket 3.22
Why freeze like George and the troops did at Valley
Forge, when you can sleep warm under these fluffy
first quality blankets. Choose from attractive decorator
colors. Free replacement guarantee for two years.
22
Twin Size
Boys' 10-oz. Denim
WESTERN JEANS
2 e T1
Playing marbles or throwing silver dollars across the
Potomac, these) jeans are built to take the wear of all
active boys. Durable 10 ounce cotton denim in western
cut style. Reinforced at points of strain. Sizes 4 to 10.
Girls 2-Pc.
Slack Sets
Corduroy slacks with
cotton print tops,
siies 2 to 6X. We
priced these rioht
after the cherry tree
tell on our head.
Women's Elastic ,
Leg Briefs
22e
Acetate tricot knit,
white and colors, i
I ney have pretty
much replaced tho
old pantaloon style
Martha used to wear.
Girls Poplin
Raincoats
7 only sizes 7 to 12,
We've had these
ever since there were
13 stars in the flag.
Take 'em away for
fust 82c.
Gird Cotton
Briefs'
Assorted prints and
solid white. Elastic
leg style. Sizes 4 to
14. Every girl would
love a drawer full of
these.
JL
Girls Bouffant
Taffetized cotton
full bouffant slips,
sizes 4 to 14. Our
lowest price ever In
honor of George's
birthday.
Toddler Girls
Full Slips
52'
Bouffant style taf
fetized cotton slips,
sizes I to 4. Since I
we re practically giv.
ing away big sisters,
we'll add the Tod
dler s sizes too.
Women's
Uniforms
72'
6 only sire 14, 18,
I4'j, I6W, 24h.
These were white at
one time. With a
little washing they'll
be as bright and
shining as the uni
form George wore.
Electric Steam
and Dry
6 only. Betsy Ross
used one similar to
these, only you don't
have to heat them
on a hot stove.
81 x 108" Muslin
Sheets
The t c o o p t used
these at V a 11 e y
Forge. They re slight
ly soiled, but who
cares at this price.
27x48" Scatter
Rugs
22
100 Rayon pile,
foam backed, ma
chine washable.
Martha had these
scatter rugs scatter
ed all thru the White
Mouse.
a
1
CHENIUE "sf
Bedspreads I
242
Full and Twin Size. I .
Used by all the W
hotels that claim that 1
"George Washington L
slept here."
Women's J
Slippers
22
60 pair fluffy dyed
shearling lamb scuffs
with cushion insole,
wedge heel. Martha
always kept a pair
by her bedside.
Printed Rayon
Drapes
122
30 pair 48x84 ace
tate rayon drapes
with brioht patterns.
These have hung
around here long
enough. Hang them
In your house for
1.22 a pair.
Decorative) V
Pillows
34 only Kapoc filled
pillcws, tmr'on cov
ers. We really hate
to part with such old
friends as these.