Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1963, Image 26

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIB0NE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY. JUNE 10. IMS
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rtificates Given
Students of Aquatic
Course at Emigrant
Students of the Jarkson
County Red Cross Youth
Aquatic Course finished up a
busy week with a graduation
ceremony on the Southern
Oregon college campus last
week.
Dr. Elmo Stevenson, college
president and chairman of the
Jackson county chapter of the
Red Cross, presented certifi
cates and insignias to the 44
students who had participated
in the week-long training ses
sion. A total of 35 first aid cer
tificates were awarded, 25
senior lifesaving certificates,
7 junior lifesaving certificates
and 33 basic canoeing certifi
cates. Five students received their
water safety instructor certifi
cates with three additional in
structors receiving certifica
tion for having reviewed the
training. Six new water safe
. ty aides were also certified
during the ceremony. '
Save Life
The week-long program this
year proved to be an exciting
one, according to Mrs. Roy
Wilkes, director of the school.
On Tuesday the students per
formed a rescue on Emigrant
lake and were responsible for
saving the life of Gerald
Chambers of Junction City.
Thursday noon, members of
jfAhe Red Cross board of direct
ors, conducted their regular
monthly meeting on the shore
of the lake in order to observe
the students in training.
Lifesaving students demon
strated the methods of enter
ing the water, approaches, the
various releases used in
breaking holds, a number of
carries and ibe methods of
artificial respiration.
Of special interest to the
board was the demonstration
of a mass bottom search
which was done by a line of
swimmers doing repeated sur
face dives and groping along
the bottom with their hands.
This is used in areas where
it is impossible to see the bot
tom and when the exact loca
tion of a drowning victim is
unknown. This is the method
that these same students used
when they recovered Gerald
Chambers from the lake.
Demonstrate Boat Rescue
Robert Dionnc, Red Cross
area representative, had stu
dents demonstrate boat res
cue, how to hand paddle a
submerged craft to shore and
a group of the more advanced
students participated In an
unusual race.
.On the starting signal, the
one-man crews mounted the
gunwales, near the stern, and
propelled the canoes toward
the finish by alternately bend
ing and straightening their
knees to bounce the canoe
along. This is a sport that
should not be attempted by
the unskilled, it requires ex
ceptional agility and coordi
nation and compentency in
swimming as well as canoe
ing, according to Dionne.
Mrs. Wilkes said the pro
gram has proven so success
ful during the past two years
that plans are already under
way for a session next yeard.
HUNT CUTTING BURGLAR
Wichita, Kan. OJPD Police
today sought a burglar who
entered the home of Vernon
F. Cass, stole his liquor, cut
off the left leg of 17 pairs of
pants, and chopped 12' neck
ties in half.
Nelson Vending
Leads Tourney
Nelson Vending company.
Grants Pass, has taken over
team first place in the Cen
tury 21 Bowling tourney at
Roxy Ann lanes. Paced by
Don Coston, the GP team to
taled 4156. Coston rolled 1057,
STANDINGS:
Srratrh Sinclra
Jim Melin. Tacoma. Wash . 1303;
Eddie Hanaon. Everett. With.,
1208; Frank Evam. Salem, 1183;
Bill Landowskl. Fortuna. Calif..
12S: Leo Cruise. Seattle. Wash..
1258. Martin Stockdale. Medford.
1234: Ev. Olaen. Seattle. 1211;
Ralph Bragg. Ml. View. Calif..
119"; Olin McCoy. Medford. 1191;
Roy Guaway, Medford. 1188.
Handicap Singles
Theron Karrirk. Medford. 1JT:
Lloyd Hayner. Medford. 1281; Al
Gebhard. Medford. 1276: N. R.
Smith. Lakeview. 1266: Olin Mc
Coy. Medford. 1261; Rohert Clark,
K Falls. 1250: Roy Caraway. Med
ford. 1248: Martin Stockdale. Med
ford. 1246: Bill Byrd, Medford.
1237; Dale Linville. Lakeview.
1237.
Teams
Nelson Vending, Grants Past.
4156; Has Beens. Medford. 4154:
Old Sapphire, Medford. 4414: SB
Four'a. Medford. 4060: Kim's Med
ford. 4059; Southern Oregon TiUe,
Medford, 4057.
Safe Scheduled for
70 Used Vehicles
Salem OJPD Sale of 70 used
vehicles will be held at 6:30
p.m. June 28 at the state fair
grounds here, the department
of finance and administration
said Wednesday.
The vehicles may be in
spected June 26 and 27 at the
fairgrounds. Included are pas
senger cars, station wagons
and trucks.
Loses Petition Bid '
.. Portland-ftlPlt-Intemational
Woodworkers of America has
lost its petition to represent
Leico, Inc. employees at "lend
and Sisters.
The employees turned down
a petition by Local Union 3-7
of the IWA by a vote of 59 to
40 in an election conducted
by the National Labor Rela
tions board Tuesday.
.PART OF TRAINING - Students attending onstrating turning a canoe. It was part of a
the Red Cross Youth Aquatic Course at Emi- week of activities for which certificates
grant lake recently are shown above dem- and insignias were presented.
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KITE FLIER - This Is not the usual way to fly a kite but
it provides a thrill for Lon Skinner, Medford water ski
expert and powerboat racer. Thrills like the one shown
here will be on the program for the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce water carnival. The first annual event is set
for Sunday, June 23, at Emigrant lake, five miles south
east of Ashland. Program will start at 9 a.m. with slalom
water ski eliminations. Afternoon fare will include kid's,
men's 'and women's ski races, pyramid show, slalom
finals, exhibition water skiing, the' kite act, a hot boat race
and barefoot skiing. Rogue Aqua Ski club is sreking novice
skiers, men and women, boys and girls for the ski races.
They can register up to 9 a m. on Sunday,
16 Enter Decathlon
Corvallis-IUPH-World record
holder C. K. Yang of UCLA
and IS other hopefuls had
joined the field through
Wednesday for the National
Federation Cup
Finals Played
London -IUPD- The United
States team of California's
Darlene Hard, Billie Jean
Moffitt and Carole Caldwell
met Australia's Margaret
Smith, Jan Lohane and Lesley
Turner today for the title in
the first Federation cup, the
women's version of the Davis
Cup. .
The U. S. trio whipped Brit
ain 3-0 in tne semi - unais
Wednesday, while the Aussie
girls scored a similar victory
over South Africa. The United
States, Australia and South
Africa were the favorites
when the tourney got under
way on Monday with 16 na
tions in the field.
Miss Hard, the No. 1 U. S.
Dlaver who is seeded fourth at
the Wimbledon championships
beginning Monday, crushed
Ann Havdon Jones, 6-2, 6-4.
Miss Moffitt followed with a
6-3, 3-6, 6-4 win over Christine
Truman, and Miss Hard later
teamed with Miss Cardwell to
score a 2-6, 9-7, 6-3 doubles
win over the Truman-Jones
tandem. '
AAU Decathlon Champion
ships June 28-29, but there
was some doubt about Yang's
physical condition.
The husky Formosan nas
been bothered by torn rib
cartilage and was forced to
pass up the pole vault event
in the National Collegiate
championships at Albuquer
que, N.M., last week end.
Other entries so for include
those of Pvt. Paul Herman,
former Westmont college
standout who collected more
than 8,000 points in the meet
in which Yang set his world
record of 9,121, and Steve
Pauly of Oregon State.
Dave Edstrom, former Ore
gon athlete now at Oxnard
Air Force base, also is
entered
sipcuninrs
GOP Headquarters to Mow to Portland
Portland -(ITO- Republican
state headquarters will move
back from Salem to Portland
next week. State GOP Chair
man Phil Roth said today.
The headquarters were
moved to Salem in 1957. Roth
said the new headquarters
would be at 305 Times build
ing, 417 SW Washington. Mrs.
Forrest Hedges, Beaverton,
secretary of the Republican
State Central committee, will
be in charge of the office.
Feed manufacture now is a
$4 billion business which, it is
estimated, has reached only
about one-third of its potential.
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If You Can't Go to the Beach,
Make the Beach Come to You
17-Year-Old
Paces Lefties
Pebble Beach - IUPI) - Al
though little Joseph Lopez, a
slight 17-year-old from So
rocco, N.M., was the nominal
leader going Into today's third
round of the 28th National
Left -Handed Amateur golf
rhnmnionshiD. the two - time
New Mexico high school
champion won't have a chance
to win the national title.
Tournament rules call lor
the younger set to play in a
flight of their own and bat
off the ladies' tees the final
two rounds.
However, the 5-foot, 7-incn,
130-pounder didn't need any
help in posting his "leading"
75-73-148 for the first two
days of pla r. He played tne
M o n terey Peninsula club's
shore and dunes courses in
order, just like the men did.
Actually husky Bon wn-
son, a J-yie, wasn., lumucr
jack who was runner-up for
the title In 1960, held a two-
stroke edge on the field alter
36 holes of play. He shot a
75-75-150 for the two rounds.
In the second place was
the first day leader Harvey
Rascoe, Inglewood, Calif. The
Southern California champ
had 74-78-152.
McKay, Bruhn
Predict Result
Of AlUStar
New York - WW - Rival
coaches John McKay of South
ern California and Wisconsin's
Milt Bruhn predicted another
wild finish for the third
annual All-Amerlcan All-Star
football game at Buffalo, N.Y.,
June 29.
The two coaches, picked to
head the squads on the basis
of their finishing one-two in
last year's balloting by the
nation's coaches as the best
mentors of the season, staged
a New Year's Day thriller
won by Southern Cai, 42-37.
"We outnumber the Tro
jans, 3 to 1," squipped Bruhn,
"and the odds look just right. '
Bruhn's 31-man East squad
includes the 1962 Wisconsin
battery of passer Ron Vander-
Kclen and received Pat Rich-
ter. McKay's western team has
quarterback Bill Nelson from
last season's Trojan roster.
The scries is tied at one-all.
The West won in 1961, 30-20,
and the East came back with
a 13-8 victory in 1962. All the
players are seniors who will
play in the pro ranks this fall.
Bruhn and McKay open
training for the Buffalo game
today. Each has two assistants
Bill Murray of Duke and
Charlie McClcndon of Louisi
ana State for the East and
Bob Devaney of Nebraska and
Frank Broyles of Arkansas for
the West.
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Boating Accidents
Should Be Reported
Seattle - The Coast Guard
reminded boat owners today
that most boating accidents
must be reported.
In Oregon all boating accl
dents fesulting in death or in
Jury to any persons or prop
erty damage In excess of $100
must be reported to R. G. Rit-
tenhouse, director, Oregon
State Marine board, room 311
State Capitol building. Salem
If loss of life results from
S the accident, a report must be
; made within 48 hours. All oth-
! er accidents must be reported
within five days.
! Motorboats which have
been inspected and certificat
ed by the Coast Guard to car
ry more than six passengers
; for hire or to carry freight for
hire, and those large motor-
. boats which have been docu
nvnted by U. S. Customs are
required to report directly to
; the Coast Guard In addition
to any report required by the
I state of Oregon.
Boat Owners Being
Cited for Violation
Seattle - One-third of the
boats boarded by Coast Guard
boarding teams in the Pacific
Northwest during April and
May, 1963, were cited for vi
olations of motorbout regulations.
According to the Command
er, 1.1th Coast Guard District,
2,616 boats were boarded dur
ing this period In Washington,
Oregon, and Idaho. Of these,
872 were found without prop
er equipment or In some other
violation of the motorboat reg
ulations.
The figure shows a marked
increase in the percentage of
violations. Citations arc now
being issued to boat owners
with improperly displayed
numbers.
Boat owners desiring infor
mation on the proper display
of numbers should contact the
nearest Coast Guard unit.
Of the 872 citations Issued,
531 were for improper num
bers or method of display.
Boarding by states shows:
Washington, 1,739 boardings
617 violations; Oregon, 750
boardings, 215 violations; Ida
ho, 127 boardings, 40 viola
lions.
Honey production per col
ony In North Dakota at 103
pounds was the highest In the
nation. In 1962.
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