Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 18, 1963, Image 32

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SUNDAY, AUGUST II. 19S3
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
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'Mr. Ashland' To Observe His 93rd Birthday Monday
; ; Br FAITH MeCULLOUGH
Mail Tiibunt Correipondent
Ashland - Clarence Lane
- will mark another milestone
- Monday when he celebrates
his 93rd birthday. Helping in
the observance will be his
' .wife, Minnie, who has been
Mrs. Lane for almost 63
years.
-.-.! The cheerful native son has
; earned the title o "Mr. Ash
land" for his community con-
cern and his life-long partici
pation in civic affairs. He
holds another unique title,
that o being the only male
t. member of the Federated
Women's club. '
Without "Clarence's coffee"
on Elks dinner or picnic is
' complete and every Fourth of
July he rides the city's first
fire truck wearing his No. 1
- badge or, as this year, rides
beside his wife in the oldest
Old Timer car in the parade.
Clarence Lane was born in
a log cabin near Talent Aug.
19, 1870, and before his first
birthday had been orphaned
by the deaths of his parents,
George and Eliza Lane.
Livod With Grandparents
During his boyhood he lived
with his grandparents, David
and Jane Walrad, attending
the one-room schoolhouse at
, the present location of tha
White House Market on Main
si., later going to the old Ash
land Academy, now the site
of the Briscoe; elementary
school. ' ,
Before he was in his terms,
young Clarence was: working
at a variety of odd jobs, and
In 1R08 he began business for
himself when he opened a con
fectionary store on the Plaza
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CLARENCE LANE !
Will Obierr. S3rd Yar
which he operated for 18
years. In 1026, the Lanes
bought a soda fountain and
candy store on Siskiyou blvd.
next to the junior high school
and adjacent to their home.
Although Mr. Ashland has
been officially retired for al
most 25 years there is no one
more closely, connected nor
more vitally interested in the
town's ' welfare. His daily
rounds in the downtown dis
trict are heralded by a' char
acteristic whistle as he stops
to chat or bends to pick up
unsightly litter along the
streets. Many miles have been
trudged to and from the hos
pital to carry flowers and few
persons in Ashland have not
experienced his friendly con
cern in times of trouble or
shared ; with . him nostalgic
memories of Ashland as he
knew It "way back when."
Crater Exhibits
Outstanding Farm
Mechanics Event
Crater FFA chapter exhibit
ed the most outstanding chap
ter exhibit In the farm me
chanics section of the Jackson
County 4-H and FFA fair and
will be presented the annual
Moore Steel company arm
mechanics banner. , " ;
American Steel and Supply
company will award a gift
certificate to Butch Bowman;
Phoenix FFA chapter, who
built and exhibited the out
standing shop exhibit. Other
awards are:
Stock trailers,.' Butch Bow
man, Phoenix, $20-gift cer
tificate from Moore Steel.
Utility trailers, Steve Dubc,
Phoenix, $10 gift certificate
from Alexander hardware.
Large metal construction,
Don Hanscom, Eagle Point,
$20 gift certificate from
Moore Steel for hay elevator.
Large wood construction,
Dick Unruh, Phoenix, $10 gift
certificate from Norton's Lum
ber company, for stock rack.-
Medium metal ronstruclion,
Hick Anderson, Eagle Point,
$15 gift certificate from In
dustrial Air Products, for
portable hoist.
Wood reconstruction, Walt
Meyer, Crater, $5 gift certifi
cate from Hubbard Brothers,
for reconstruction of , cider
press. '.
Medium wood construction,
Dan Loper, Eagle Point, $5
gift certificate from Midway
Lumber company for pick-up
rack.
Winners by classes are:
THE WEEK IN CALIFORNIA
Welfare Commission
To Meet Aug. 30
Sfllem - flirn - The 'next
meeting of the Slate Public
Welfare Commission has been
scheduled for Aug. 30, jt has
been announced.
The meeting wilt be held In
room 101 of thft Public Serv
ice :Building- here,' beginning
at 9 a.m. v '
xtork tralten: grand rhamnlon.
rhnmplnn, nnd blue, Rntrh Bow
man, .rnoemx: wn.te, Barry uioom
burg, Eagle Potnt. ' . ,
Utility trailers: blue, Steve Dube,
Fhonnlx.
arce mrtal rnnniriiriinn: rhnm
plnn and blue, Don Harwrnm, Ea
gle Point; blue, Bob .Ryan, Cra
ter. .
Large wood ronstrtirtlnn: cham
pion and blue. Dirk Unruh. Phoe
nix; red, Don Klrkhnm, Craler;
red, Joe Reeder. Crater. .
Medium metal ronitnirtlon:
champion and blue. Rick Ander
ann. Eagle Point; blue, Jim Cald
well. Crater. . i
Medium , w o d ronitnirtlon: j
rhamplnn nnd blue, Dan I-oprr. i
Eagle Point; blue. Boh Bray, Lloyd
Toner and Roger Kirkham, all of
Crater; red, Gordon DeHaaa, Ea
gle Point.
Wood rernnstructlon: blue Wait
Mecr. Crater.
Small wood construction: blue
Clint Gibson. Crater.- .
Obstetricians Say They Have
Technique of Stopping Disease
Umfkg $RL
(Starts 7:30 Monday A.M. Until SOLD OUT)
Manufacturers have discontinued this popular 210 lb. 3-tab.
(New 235 lb. Colors are identical in case of future replace
ment at a higher cost) ........
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Reg. 9.49 sq.
ALUMUmMDOn SALE
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Window
4'x3'
. Reg. $15.00
Sliders
s45
With Screens Reg. $59.95
C. D. Int. Sheathing Plywood Sale
4x8x38"
2J5
4x8x7, S2.98
"Ceiling Tile" SALE
Plain While, 11 1
Conlor Scored 2, !
Pin Punched, m mm 1 r
Center Scored g 2 q. ft.
"Reject Door" SALE
(Mahogany Birch)
2x1 ..; 3.98
24x1 ; 4.49
24x1 4.98
3xH; 6.89
A Grade Mahogany Paneling : 4.99
Prefinithed Birch Paneling 5.49
4x8x'4" Mahogany Reject 2.29
8-ft. Patio Roof Covering 4.98
8-ft. Sheets Corr. Gal. Iron 2.24
No. 2 Oak Shorts Flooring per M 145.00
. t , , BOYSEN U "FLAT WALL" PAINT SALE
.1 Buy 1 qf. $1.98 - 2nd qt. 1c. (Free Paint Brush Per Customer)
J. W. COPELAND YARD - 1765 No. Riverside
BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER
United Presi International
- Two obstetricians at San
Diego's Mercy hospital an.
nounccd they had developed a
technique aimed at prevent
ing the disease which took the
life of the new born son of
President Kennedy.
The technique, designed to
prevent hyaline membrane
disease in new born infants,
is called extra-ovular or ex
tra-amnintic, based on find
ings made by Dr. Franklin
S. Snyder of Harvard univer
sity, according to Dr. Albert
Kimball of San Diego,
He said Snyder' wrote that
hyaline membrane disease is
caused by new babies breath
ing in amniotic fluid that has
been contaminated by their
mother's blood. .
Kimball said the contami
nation could be caused by the
rupturing during Caesarian
section of the amniotic mem
brane which surrounds the
baby before birth.
He said it the membrane
were partially removed so the
baby's head was free of blood
before the membrane was
broken, there would be no
contamination.
He said 25 doctors had de
livered 66 babies using the
technique, only one of which
developed the disease. He said
other complications in the lat
ter could have been the cause.
. "Our results are strongly
suggestive," he said, "but our
series of cases is too short to
be conclusive."
Elsewhere, there were these
developments:
Hoax: An elaborate hoax
"to stir up a racial incident"
was uncovered by Los An
geles police after a woman
was seriously injured wnen
she was tarred and leathered
and left in a burning house.
Police said the hoax apparent
ly was aimed at getting Negro
support behind efforts to have
a condemnation lifted from a
home so it could be rented to
a Negro.
Police said the owner earli
er had sought backing from
the NAACP but the NAACP
declined because there was
no racial incident involved.
The owners, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lewis of suburban
Walnut, and the woman who
was tarred and feathered, Mrs.
Kalherine Harwell, 26, were
arrested on charges of arson
and conspiracy. Mrs. Harwell,
who claimed she was attacked
by three while men who
called her "nigger lover," but
later said it was a hoax, told
police she went along "out of
sheer loyalty" to her friends
the Lewis's.
Twinn Siamese twin boys
were born to a 16-year-old
Glendale mother in Los An-
geles, but one of the boys
died from an infection in the
bloodstream flfi hours later.
Daniel Hartley had been
joined with brother . David
from the breastbone to the
naval when they were deliv
ered by Rebecca Bartley.
Their combined weight was
14 pounds, 4 ounces. David,
who had not shown symptoms
of the infection that took his
brother's life, was reported
critical but "holding his own."
Birchi Atty. Gen. Stanley
Mosk accused Robert Welch,
founder of the John Birch So
ciety, of aligning his cause
with a racist movement for
the purposes of impeaching
Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Mosk said in Los Angeles,
Welch mRiled a new bulletin
to his followers recently that
'recks of racism and scare-
mongcring.
Mosk said, "in this commu
nication Welch contends that
the civil rights mnvpment is
Bids Called for
Leasing Land
Bids will be opened at 2
p.m. Sept. 16 on 421 acres of
government - owned grazing
land located within the Camp
White Rifle Range, eight miles
north of Mcdford.
It is being offered for lease
by the district engineer, U. S.
Army Engineer District, Se
attle. The lease will be awarded
to the highest acceptable bid
der for a term nt five years.
Invitations for bids may be
obtained and arrangements
made for inspection of the
land by contacting Warrant
Officer Severs at the National
Guard Armory. Mcdford, tel
ephone 772-4323, or the dis
trict engineer, U. S. Army En
gineer District, Seattle.
Circuit Rider Statue
To Return on Aug. 27
Salem - (WD - The Circuit
Rider, battered, cracked and
toppled by the Columbus Day
storm, will return to the Capi
tol grounds Aug. 27, it has
been announced.
The bronr.e statue of a
man atop a horse was sent to
Washington earlier this year
to undergo repairs.
The statue normally stands
atop a pedestal in the u.irk
adjoining the east side of the
Capitol Building.
a coverup for a Communist
plot-to break the southeast
ern states from the United
States had to form a Negro
soviet republic." Mosk said
there; was "not a vestige of
doubt" that Welch hoped to
channel southern segregation
ists into his impeachment
movement.
Rafferiy: Dr. Max Rafferty
state superintendent of public
instruction, told a group of
businessmen and lawmakers
at an industry-education meet
ing that the state Legislature
had used education as "a po
litical f o o t b a 1 1." He chal
lenged the four-day Southern
California Industry-Education
Council meeting at the UCLA
conference grounds at Lake
Arrowhead to "do something
with these extremely serious
educational problems which
are getting worse."
"It's about time," he said,
"that businessmen know that
educators are not lovable and
woolly-minded boobs standing
strings untied; and our heads
in the clouds-hopelessly im
practical and mot to be trusted
with much! more than lunch
money." He 'said the stale's
record in financing public ed
ucation was "a pretty spooky
one." i J
Nudist: Aj borate-dropping
aircraft scored a direct hit on
the president of a national
nudist group who was helping
to fight a. fire near a nudist
colony at Escondido. T. H.
Latimer, president of the Na
tional Sunbathing Association
and manager of the Sun Is
land club, was hit directly
on the head) with purple-colored
borate (solution. He and
the foreman, of the ranch-colony
had .donned clothes to
help fight a small fire near
the ranch. "He is bald head
ed," said his wife, "and his
head is pink from trying to
scrub off the purple." Lati
mer was not Injured in the
in ivory towers with our shoe freak accident.
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Fuel Cost Sayings
Predicted by PUC
Annual savings of $653,000
in fuel costs axe predicted for
industries located in southern
Oregon as a result of the new
natural gas rates approved
for the California-Pacific Util
ities company by the Oregon
Public Utility commissioner.
Twenty-four plywood mills,
cement plants, smelting oper
ations and other industrial
accounts, now using other
fuels, will benefit from the
reduction in the fuel costs un
der the new rate schedule.
Residential and commercial
gas customers of CPU in
southern Oregon also will
benefit by a 20 per cent rate
reduction when the conver
sion is made this fall, accord
ing to Public Utility Commis
sioner Jonel C. HilU
V. V. Lyman, CPU division
manager of Mcdford, stated
that the contractors are on
schedule in laying the pipe
lines from Grants Pass to
Ashland and White City and
the branch line to Roscburg.
The actual delivery date of
the first natural gas into the
area is dependent upon the
speed with which El Paso
Natural Gas company com
pletes 127 miles of main
transmission line from Eu
gene to tie in with the system
at Roscburg and Grants Pass,
The schedule calls for serv
ing Roseburg with natural
gas by the middle of Septem
ber, to be followed by Grants
Pass, Mcdford, Phoenix, Tal
ent and Ashland by mid-October,.
Lyman said.
for
Healthy
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TANKS
CESSPOOLS
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only 36c mo-. 500-ool. took.
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LOANS UP TO $1500
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HUNDRED or More!
Call Crater Finance
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' 'te Money From Home"
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