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Klamath Film Shown By Chamber A movie featuring recrea tional facilities and potential industrial development in the Klamath Falls area was shown at the Monday noon chamber of commerce round table by Ed Brotherhood, as sistant manager for the Klam ath Falls chamber of com merce. The movie "Wish You Were Here," was designed for tele vision and filmed in black and white. He said the movie had been shown in several southern communities and has been booked as far east as Indiana. The movie features a couple on vacation and lists several activities they take part in while on the vacation. All local talent was used in the production, according to Brotherhood. He said the film cost the chamber about $1,500 to make. This does not include Brotherhood's time, he noted. The chamber has eight prints of the sound film in addition to their master negative and master positive copies. COORDINATOR DIES New York UP) Alexander W. Greiner, 70, for 23 years coordinator of musical activi ties at the White House, died Sunday. I 3k mm rt . -i vs. 9 y a IT VOTE FOR 1WE 1 Republican For YdDUlt State Representative More than ONE HALF of our local tax dollars go to EDUCATION. Because such an important slice of the tax dollars is spent on schools, it is highly important that law makers KNOW the problems of education. Schools are vital to our happiness, welfare and our way of life. It behooves us, however, to get ONE HUNDRED CENTS OUT OF EVERY TAX DOLLAR SPENT ON SCHOOLS. That is why YOU should vote for EVE NYE as YOUR State Representative. Eve KNOWS the school problem has served as a member and chairman of the Medford School Board; has a fam ily of her own and KNOWS schools first hand on rural, city and state levels. Here is one of many qualifications that recommends sincere, hard working, energetic EVE NYE to YOU when you choose a really QUALIFIED state representative May 16. i Paid Adv. Eve Nye for State Rep resentative Committee, Eugene Thorndike, Chairman, 55 South Berkeley Way, Medford. C Quotes From the News By UNITED PRESS , Moscow Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, speaking to ambassadors of "peaceful" Communist countries at a Polish Embassy reception: "Now I know there are other ambassadors here who would love to spit on Communism. But don't let's see who can spit further, like camels in a cage." Washington Former President Truman, blaming the ad ministration's tight money policy for the present recession: '"Shylock was a gentleman compared to our Republican interest-happy government." Washington Adlai E. Stevenson, who's been called an egghead himself, offered this definition of the term: "An egghead is one who called Marilyn Monroe, Mrs. Arthur Miller." , MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, April 22, 195S 7 Streams Boosted By Cloud Seeding In South Oregon Cloud seeding operations in the southern Oregon Cascades the past six years have in creased streamflow an aver age of four per cent, accord ing to an article by Leverett G. Richards.'appearing in the Portland Oregonian. About 1,2000 square miles at the head of the Rogue and Umpqua rivers in Jackson, Douglas and Klamath coun ties have been seeded by the North American Weather Consultants of Goleta, Calif., since the winter of 1951-52 for the California - Oregon Power company, it was stated. Reports made at the West ern Snow conference at Boze man, Mont., Friday indicated that over the past six years studies showed snowfall and precipitation had increased two per cent in the seeded area. Manes Barton, assistant snow survey supervisor for the Soil Conservation service, said none of the figures is considered significant due to limitations of the statistical methods employed. ' He reported that cloud seed ing seems to be effective some distance beyond the target area. Eleven to 13 ground gen erators burning propane gas and emitting silver iodide fumes 374 days during the 1951-57 period covered by the report. Barton and Lyle D. Calvin of the Oregon Agricultural Research foundation made the study in affiliation with the Oregon Agricultural Ex periment station. Safe Driving Award Given Medford Man Ray D. Anderson, Medford, has received a safe driving award of a gold watch and uniform emblems for com pleting 10 years of safe driv ing for Greyhound corpora tion. Anderson is on the Portland division of the company. He has driven more than 600,000 miles during his 10 years with the firm. Argentine Fails To Kill Child and Self Rosario, Argentina (IPI A love-crazed Argentine who strangled his 8 - year - old daughter last week failed on Monday in an attempt to kill a younger daughter and him self. When police surrounded the hotel where Ernesto Rod riguez was staying, he threw 7-year-old Beatriz out of a second-story window and then jumped out himself. An awning broke the child's fall, and she landed unhurt. Rodriguez suffered four broken ribs and internal injuries. Police had been on Rodri guez trail since Saturday, when his estranged wife re ceived a suitcase containing the strangled body of her 9-year-old daughter Marta and a note from her husband. GOP Committee Sets Meeting All area and precinct workers and other interested Republicans are invited to at tend a meeting of Jackson County Republican Central committee Wednesday, April 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the Girls' Community club, Medford. This will be the first meeting of the committee to be con ducted by the new chairman, Don S t a t h o s, it was an nounced. Candidates have been in vited to attend and will be introduced. Only speaker for the evening will be State Sen. Philip Lowry, who will tell why he believes a Republican victory is a necessity. After the business session, pie and coffee will be served. Illinois Valley Man Kills Two Cougars Cave Junction Louis Mau rer of the Bridgeview-Holland area, who farms for a living and hunts as a hobby, netted $120, less the price of a cou ple of bullets from his avo cation last Friday. In less than an hour, Mau rer and his two hunting dogs bagged two six-foot long, 75 80 pound cougars on No. 8 gulch in the Althouse district. Since 1941 he has killed 31 cougars, and seven bobcats. Some of the oils used by tanners to increase their water-resistance and flexibility cost more per pound than butter. Grange Notes Eagle Point Grange Eagle Point At the April 15 meeting of the Eagle Point Grange Gertrude Stanley gave a colorful and interest ing account of her recent trip to Mexico. She showed a number of pictures and articles that she had brought back from the trip. To close the pr.ogram Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Muzzioli en tertained with musical num bers, Mrs. Muzzioli played the bongo drum acompanied by her husband on the ac cordion. The music carried out the Spanish and Cuban theme. Rosecoe Roberts, Oregon State Grange steward, was in troduced as a distinguished guest and spoke, during the meeting on the policies and advantages of members car rying Grange insurance. H. E. C. Chairman, Mrs. C. C. Hoover, announced the next H.E.C. meeting would be set ahead to April 23 at Mrs. Amy Browns instead of April 30 because of conflict ing dates. The display table for this meeting was of articles made of different kinds of sea shells and was furnished by Mrs. Glen Waddell and Mrs. Robert Ritterling. It was announcedthat the first and second degree would be exemplified at the Phoenix Grange on April 22, and the third and fourth degrees on May 13. Any Grange having candidates needing these de grees were invited to bring them to this degree work. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight McCorkle. People in the United States eat twice as many canned vegetables today as they did in 1909 and also consume one fourth more of the fresh vege table varieties. er Sig Unander Public Invited Have your coffee with Republican Candidate for Governor Wednesday from 3 to 4 P.M. Pioneer Room Jackson Hotel Sponsored by Jackson County Republican Women Pd. ad. Unander for Governor Committee Bob Dickey, Co-chairman, Medical Center Bldg., Medford, Oregon Don't miss out! 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