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: fj - i ' - , ,j h B&KsfA IN THE ROGUE M .' J RIVER VALLEY v ' .iii.ii "'j i"1T""i I., , . Chamber Continues Tourist Information Program in County The Jackson County Chamber of Commerce is continuing a new tourist program, inaugur ated last summer, intended to hold visitors in the Jackson ; rjon McNeil uuuiuy area as mug as posnoie. , its scope will be expanded for The plan, being launched by . the 19o7 tourist season. Distri- also was displayed at the sta tions. Because of the success of the program last year, according to chamber manager. the chamber's tourist committee with the cooperation of the Oil Industry Information center, in volves display of weekly bulle tins in more than 160 service stations. Coming events, picnic sugges tions, camp sites, scenic trips and fishing information are list ed in the bulletin, published by the chamber. Put Into Effect The idea was put into effect last summer under the direction of Mrs. Bert Pree, chairman of the chamber tourist committee. She was assisted in the distri bution of the guides to service stations by Hal Edwards, repre senting Standard Oil company, and Howard Lage, representing Tidewater Oil company. Other chamber of commerce literature DI8PLAT BOARD Weekly tourist information, which in cludes coming events, picnic suggestions, camp sites, scenic O drives nd fishing information, will be displayed in posters like the" on shown above. The visitors guide was started last year under the direction of Mrs. Bert Pree, chairman of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce's tourist com mittee. Also on the poster will be a "picture-of-the-week" dis played in the lower right hand corner. Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS Ft, Bra. N. C. Sgt. Salvador M. Zamudio, on the vain at tempt to rescue a paratrooper dangling from a plane in flight: "He must have said 'please' a hundred times. Asking us please get him in the plane. We just couldn't." New York Evangelist Billy Graham, recalling the time when preacheri told him he could be isred by accepting Jesus Christ his Savior: "I thought lhey were off their rockers." Baton Rouge, La. Gov. Earl Long, on state legislators at the end of a 30-day session in which they adopted a record budget of almost S500 million: "As long as a nickel is in sight they draw a bead on it." his Closing Program For Bible School Set at Butle Falls Butte Falls Closing program for vacation Bible school classes at the Butte Falls Community Bible church will be Sunday, June 16, at 7 p.m. in the church auditorium. Children will pre sent songs and stories from class work and will display handi craft p-ojects. Friday afternoon, June 14, there will be a picnic in the city park for children and their mothers. Each one is to take a sandwich lunch. A special missionary project of the vacation school has been the child evangelism work of Miss Mary Dayton who will re turn soon to Luzon in the Philip pine Islands. Junior Church Services Junior church services for boys and girls of the sixth, sev enth, and eight grades will con tinue every Sunday during the summer according to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Crammer, leaders. High school young people will meet at the Elga Abbott home at 7 p.m. Wednesday to choose a name for the group. Finishing work on the new part of the church building has continued the past few weeks. A light brown stain was applied outside by Joe Dyer. Windows bution will include motels as well as service stations, he said. . An innovation in the program is the use of a display board. county j which serves as a frame for the j weekly Visitors Guide. Another New Feature Another new feature. McN'eil said, is the use of a picture-of-the-week mounted on the dis play board. The third feature is the change of colored stock on which the guides are published to aid in keeping bulletin dis plays current. Distribution of the weekly guide and picture will be han dled through the cooperation of the 12 Jackson county oil distri butors. McNeil noted a program simi lar to the one in Jackson county has been launched by the Port land Chamber of Commerce Visitors Information center. He said it is anticipated other Ore gon areas will follow Jackson county's lead in designing such a tourist program. it easy from now on. I've had enough of the public' Denver Bus driver Robert F. Gonzales, who abandoned bus and 18 passengers Sunday, on his plans: "I'm going to get a nice, quiet driving job some place and take j ramcd. doors hung, and home made pews set in place. Those who helped were Gus and Bill Edmundson, Elga Abbott, Louis and Douglas Crammer, Elmer Leatherman, Irwin M c K e e n, Howard Simmonds, Henry Da vies, and Albert Hofmann. -Melvin B. Ellis, on an attempt by the Massa commission to block his adoption of Hildy Miami Beach rhusetts welfare McCoy: "But I tell you very frankly they are still trying to blacken us and anybody associated with us at every turn." Free Liquidation Sale Free CONTINUES AT CRATER DEPT. STORE With Terrific Savings in Every Dept. EXTRA VALUES FOR FATHER'S DAY ARE COUPONS LISTED BELOW Saving Dad Money Is The Best Gift Of All 00 100 This Coupon $1 Worth $1.00 on purchase of any pair of men's dress shoes or work shoes in store. SXPIRES 6-16-'57 sioo tu:, r I 1113 VUUpUM Worth $1.00 on purchase of any Vaughn or Tony Todd dress in store. EXPIRES 6-16-'57 soo Vicky 100 This Coupon 5100 : 50 This Coupon 50 Worth $1.00 on purchase of any men's sport coat or jacket in store. EXPIRES 6-16-'57 Worth 50c on purchase of any ladies' blouse in store over $1.00. EXPIRES 6-16-'S7 50t This Coupon 50 5 50 This Coupon 50 Worth 50c on purchase of any men's sport shirt over $2.00 in store. EXPIRES 6-16-'57 Worth 50c on purchase of Princess Peggy or Fruit of loom cotton dress. EXPIRES 6-16-'57 50 This Coupon 50 Worth 50c on purchase of any ladies' U. $". Kedettes. EXPIRES 6-16-'57 100 Worth $1.00 skirt in store. This Coupon purchase of any $00 ladies' EXPIRES 6-16-'57 All the above discount coupons in addition to the already low sale prices, o Hours 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Crater Dept. Store 24 Pi-e Central Point Sale Continues Until Ladies Wear Sold Out SAINT TO SINNER New York 1P Opera bas so Jerome Hines, who sang hymns in Madison Square Gar den Tuesday night prior to Bil ly Graham's sermon, asked the audience to forgive him for the role he will sing in Cuba next week. Hines will play Mephis topholcs in "Faust." Teamsiers Forced To Sell Bonds at 10 Per Cent Loss Chicago IP A union spokesman has revealed that the International B r o t h e rhood of Teamsters will have to sell a mil lion dollars worth of bonds at a 10 per cent loss due to the ma nipulations of funds by union president Dave Beck. William A. Lee, Chicago, sev enth vice president of the Team sters, made the disclosure Tues day at a meeting of Chicago Joint Council 25. T ;j t .-. i. it i : . i- 1 secretary-treasurer ol the union, informed him by telephone that the move was necessary because Beck's operations had dwindled cash reserves of the Teamsters to a point where there were not enough to meet current operat ing expenses. Lee told the delegates that Beck, who has announced he was not a candidate for reelection as president of the union, "must be removed immediately and an in terim appointee chosen for the job." Lee also predicted the Team sters' Executive Board might force Beck out at its July 1 meet ing in Los Angeles. The delegates of the 44 locals, representing the largest single council of the union with 134,000 members, voted unanimously for Beck's resignation and endorsed Vice President John T. Sandy O'Brien, 60, of Chicago, for the post. Lee was endorsed for the vice president post. In an acceptance speech. O'Brien told the council he wants the job "only if I can handle the work according to my own way of thinking." Wednesday. June 12. 19S7 Jacksonville Boy Beaver State Mayor MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBTWE TKREZ Holmes Signs Bill For Meat Inspection Corvallis, Ore. OP! Mayors have been elected in the annual I Salem OP Gov. Robert D. Holmes late yesterday signed the compulsory meat inspection bill climaxine a busv dav in which Beavers Bays State being held he signed about 50 bills, here this week. j The meat inspection bill ap- Eugene led with four bovs i Propriates S400.000 to carry on that citv elected mavors. slale inspection oi meat in ore from Elected from Eugene were: John Hiatt, Stewart Miller, Tom Jones and Louis Haller. Others elected were Jim Packe'r and John Damus both of Portland, Dean McWilliams Springfield; Dennis Caird, Jacksonville; ann Red Ramsey, Vida. In the other city elections Neil Goldichmidt, Eugene, and Tom Brauckmiller, Portland, tied and a second mayor elec tion will be required. County officials will be elect ed tonight and state officials on Thursday. The voting is part of the training in government given boys at the annual camp. Daily classes are held in history, gov ernment, and international pol itics. The American Legion spon sors the annual event to ac quaint high school boys with government and voting procedures. Moscow Soon To Hove Largest Cinerama Screen London W Moscow Radio said today a Moscow theater soon will have the largest cinerama screen in the world, 21 feet high and 140 feet wide. The broadcast said the screen would even have been larger but the theater' was not big enought. gon for the next two years. 20 per cent of the cost will be born? by the meal industry. Witnessing the signing were Oregon's new agriculture direc tor, Robert Stewart, and other interested agriculture overseers. Under the meat inspection program almost all meat not now inspected by cities or the federal government will be checked by the state. Pefrillo Unopposed For Musician Posl Denver W James a. Pfc trillo was the only cBwiiaaj;ff; Lot presidency of the AmsriajnC Federation of Vueacia-rg; t day's elections. The veteran union learibr ill begin his 18th consecutiv. term. 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