Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 03, 1963, Image 3

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Dr. Eaton to Head
Dr. Orval Eaton. MertfnrH
optometrist, will serve as
chairman of the April crusade
for the American Cancer So
ciety's Oregon division, ac-
: DR. ORVAL EATON
Heads April Cancer Crusade
AdventistsHold
Social Gathering
Ashland - The first church
social of the year was recently
held by the Ashland Seventh
Day Adventist church with
150 members and guests at
tending. It was held at the
Bellview Grange hall. Mrs.
Henry Knapp was chairman.
Miss Marty Wyatt reviewed
her experiences at Miss Ore
gon, and Bill Newhart, mas
ter of ceremonies, introduced
the Music Makers, a group of
Jour Medford musicians, who
entertained.
Mrs. Ernest Bohnke served
refreshments from a table
decorated by Mrs. Janice
Barker and Mrs. Maryann
Varney. Mrs. Henry Johnson
end Mrs. O. V. Fellows were
in charge of the kitchen ar
rangements. FUND RAISING!
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April Crusade
cording to Dr. James M.
Whitely, Portland physician
and president of the division.
Dr. Eaton, a member of the
division's executive commit
tee, is a former member of
the state legislature from
Clatsop county and was
mayor of Astoria from 1943
through 1951. He moved to
Medford five years ago.
In accepting the chairman
ship, Dr. Eaton asserted that
"the fight to conquer cancer
is deserving of the support of
every person since the disease
will strike 46 million Ameri
cans now alive if present
rates continue."
The newly appointed chair
man said the month-long cam
paign, beginning April 1, will
stress education as well as
fund - raising. Considerable
emphasis will be placed on
acquainting the public with
cancer's seven danger signals.
He pointed out that one out
of every three cancer patients
are now being saved com
pared to fewer than one out
of five a quarter of a century
ago. "Under ideal conditions,"
he said, "it would now be pos
sible to save one out of every
two patients."
Theme of the crusade will
be "fight cancer with a check
up and a check."
Fire Fighting
Demonstration Set
Phoenix - A demonstration
in fire fighting control in the
burning of liquid petroleum
gas and gasoline will be pre
sented at the Phoenix High
school at 1 o'clock this after
noon by the Phoenix fire de
partment, Fire Chief Dave
Haggard announced Satur
day. The general public is in
vited and all fire departments
of the Rogue valley are ex
pected to participate in the
demonstration.
The Jacksonville fire de
partment is sending a truck
to stand by as the Phoenix
equipment will be used in the
demonstration, Haggard said.
More than 250 gallons of
liquid petroleum and 200 gal
lons of gasoline will be burned
in the demonstration. It will
be a large blaze and anyone
wishing to view it is invited
to Phoenix, Haggard said,
noting that worthwhile infor
mation will be gained from
the demonstration.
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
On the Air
By ELEANOR WIESE
The recent French veto of
British membership in the
Common Market has focused
the international spotlight on
the community of Europe. "A
Country Called Europe." to
night at 10 p.m. on KM ED
TV. NBC News will show
what the Common Market is,
how it works, and the changes
it has brought to the lives of
its 168,000,000 people.
News correspondent John
Chancellor, who is narrator,
describes the new community
of France, Germany, Italy,
Belgium, The Netherlands
and Luxemberg as "the great
est concentration of social,
political and economic poten
tial in the history of civiliza
tion." The program will show
how the lowering of trade
barriers has set in motion a
cycle that starts with an ex
panding market and leads to
mass production, fuller em
ployment and higher incomes.
The Common Market's di
rect benelits to consumers
will be documented by a dis
play of products and their
prices before and after trade
barriers were removed. For
example, a radio that cost $48
before the Common Market
now sells for $20.
The program will also show
how the Common Market has
permitted thousands of work
ers to move from less de
veloped areas, such as South
ern Italy, to industrial cen
ters suffering from a labor
shortage.
Chancellor will review the
events that led to the Com
mon Market and concludes by
pointing out how the influ
ence of the Common Market
is reflected in the attitudes of
the other great powers.
SPORTS SPECTACULAR,
2:30 p.m. Sunday KBES-TV.
Top stunt car drivers perform
in an Auto Thrill bhow'
and equestrians, including
Arthur Godfrey, display their
riding talents at the "Wash
ington National Horse Show."
MEET THE PRESS. 6 p.m.
Sunday KMED-TV. David
Rockefeller, banker and phil
anthropist who was chairman
of a symposium on economic
growth held last week in
Washington, D. C, is inter
viewed. TWENTIETH CENTURY, 6
p.m. Sunday KBES-TV.
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"Franco's Spain." Generalissi
mo Francisco Franco, Spain's
71-year-old dictator, is inter
viewed by CBS News Cor
respondent Walter Cronkite.
Franco assesses his regime
and discusses his country's
political and social svstems.
STARLIGHT CONCERT, 8
p.m. Sunday KBOY-FM radio.
Featured selections include:
Van Cliburn playing Tchai
kovsky's Piano Concerto No.
I, with introduction by Hugh
Downs; violin selections per
formerd by Nathen Milstcin;
and Laurence Olivier in a
scene from Hamlet.
OPERATION ABOLITION,
11:05 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV.
Medford VFW presents the
controversial film of the riots
in San Francisco at the time
of the House Un-American
Activities Hearings.
FOCAL POINT. 9:30 a.m.
Monday KMED-TV. Tornado
Merchants Ella May Williams
and Rilla Kay DcnHcrder
will explain their Distributive
Education Club activities and
John Crabb will tell of the
nationwide organization. Oth
er guests will be Dorisme
Ghorke of the Grants Pass
Barnstormers and Mrs. Cathe
rine Gibson of the 4-H Club
Leaders' association.
SPELLDOWN, 7 p.m. Mon
day KMED-TV. Shady Cove
meets Applegate in the sec
ond of a series of spelldowns
matching eighth-grade stu
dents of Jackson county.
FOCAL POINT, 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday KMED-TV. Introduc
tion of a series of exercise
sessions demonstrated by Ben
Jensen, YMCA physical direc
tor, to help the housewife
look and feel better. Phyllis
Pesenti will explain a secret
measurement contest.
RED SKELTON, 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday KBES-TV. Sebastian
Cabot plays a frustrated TV
director who discovers Clem
Kaddidlehopper.
JACK BENNY, 9:30 p.m.
Tuesday KBES-TV. Young
singing favorite Frankie Ava
lon is guest.
DICK POWELL THEA
TRE, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday
KMED-TV. Jackie Cooper and
Susan Oliver star in the
drama of a prisoner of war
who returns to his hometown
only to encounter suspicion
and tragedy. Appearing in
"cameo" roles will be Milton
Berle, Joey Bishop, Edie
Adams, Pat O'Brien, David
Janssen, Jackie Coogan and
Gary Crosby.
$183,782 Spent in
Oregon To Keep
Highways Clean
Salem - Keeping Oregon's
highways clean and attractive
cost the state highway depart
ment $183,782 during 1962,
according to Forrest Cooper,
state highway engineer.
Of this amount, approxi
mately $91,500 was cleanup
costs directly chargeable to
serving the 700 litter barrels
located on highways through
out the state.
Much of the remaining cost
went to cleaning up scattered
rubbish left behind by litter
bugs. This work, plus the lit
ter barrels, has resulted in the
highway department's receiv
ing many letters from out-of-state
visitors complimenting
the state for Us clean high
ways. The highway department
has installed signs at strategic
locations throughout the state
reading "Don't Litter High
way - $100 Penalty," but not
everyone heeds the warning.
"Litterbugging" along the
highways of Oregon last year
caused the arrest of 87 per
sons and fines totaling $1,107,
and dumping rubbish resulted
in the arrest of 93 persons
and fines amounting to $1,
507.50, according to the Ore
gon slate police.
Among the cases cited was
the arrest of a carefree mo
torist in Marion county. The
patrolman observed him
cruising along in a pickup,
singing lustily, drinking beer
and tossing the empties out
the window. He was charged
and convicted of litterbug
ging. In Klamath county, a
passenger was arrested after
throwing out three wine bot
tles; he was fined $100 and
was given 20 days in jail
when he couldn't pay,
A truck driver was fined
$10 after emptying six quarts
of oil in his motor and dump
ing the cans along the high
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nine years. He attended the
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Seek Permission To
Request of the Lambcrt-
Voegtly Lumber company for
permission to haul stickered
loads of lumber from the Tolo
Cedar Mills on Blackwell road
to the Southern Oregon Deck,
ing company at White City in
load widths exceeding the
statute by six inches was pre
sented to the Jackson county
court Friday by the county
engineers.
The request will be referred
to the district attorney to de
Craft Promoted To
Vernon E. Craft, U.S. Army
Reserve, has been promoted
from first lieutenant to cap
tain, according to Lt. Col.
John F. Rush, commanding
officer of the 2nd battalion,
414th regiment (BCT), Med
ford. Captain Craft is an aide to
Brig. Gen. William H. Pren
tice, senior assistant com
mander, 104th "Timberwolf"
division.
Craft is a former all-state
fullback for Grants Pass' state
champion football teams of
1949-50. He played on the
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twin or lull sire
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termine what liability the
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the request were granted, the
court decided.
The statute now limits the
load width to eight feet, six
inches. The lumber company's
request is for a nine-foot-wide
load. Temporary permission
to make this type of haul was
granted for one week, ending
March 8, by the county engi
neer. The engineer added the pro-
Army Captain
State's team in the 1950 Ore
gon Shrine football game.
He is a teacher at McLough
lin Junior High school at
Medford and has been with
the city's school system four
years. A graduate of Gonzaga
university, Spokane, Wash.,
Craft was a star basketball
player there.
His Army duties include
service as an Army Ranger
during the Korean Conflict
with the 19th infantry regi
ment. Captain and Mrs. Craft and
two children are residents of
Medford.
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Haul Wide
vision that each load would
be accompanied by a flag car.
alerting all motorists to the
fact that a wide load was fol
lowing. The concession was
granted to alleviate an exist
ing problem until a decision
could be reached by the court,
County Judge Earl Miller ex
plained after Friday's meet
ing. A petition from property
owners on Glen Echo Way
was received by the court.
The property owners asked
that the county grade and
gravel the road and 16 home
owners signed the petition.
Glen Echo Way, it was
pointed out at the meeting, is
a private road, and Miller and
the commissioners, Don Faber
and Ed Taylor, expressed
doubt that the county could
legally care for the problem
unless Glen Echo Way became
a public road. The request
was referred to the county
engineer.
Nominations for directors
of the Rogue Basin Flood Con
trol and Water Resources as
sociation were received by the
court and approved.
On the list were Bill Jess,
Eagle Point; Ben Hilton, A. A.
Walker and F. I. Bristol,
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Grants Pass; Ralph James,
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Williams. Commis
sioner Taylor, the county
court's delegate, was Instruct
ed to vote for the nominees at
the March 4 meeting, to be
held in Grants Pass.
An easement request from
the city of Talent was referred
back to the Talent city at
torney for more information.
The bureau of land man
agement request to cross over
a county road in the Dead In
dian area for a small timber
sale was granted upon recom
mendation of the county engi
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3. 1963