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FRIDAY, JULY I. 1980 MEDFOHD, MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, ORE. B 13 Employees of State Share in Suggestion Cash fiulom -lUI'D- Thirteen nlnlu employee will slinre $1,090 In null fur lUiKtlPKtlcmi expected to snve the ntnts $12,000 In oiw your. T )i nnnouiiccmuiit wn mle by Ilia Slnle Employee fiuKrlli)ii Award Itnnrd. In live yenrs, tits uicucatlon pro llrnm lina saved the state more tlmn $300,000 In operntlminl nd otlicr cuiti. Lar(rl twnrd, $S00, went to Silt. Verlln E. Comb of the state pollro department's m( flc dlvlalun. Comix, (if Arling ton, auuumled revision in procedure for luimlllnK third warnlnK llckcla - malllnK tliu court summon wllh n letter of procedure to save n pcrann Hi cull liy n putrolinnn. The hoard said about ,'1,(100 mini hours are expected to be mived por yenr, Olhir Awards Other (wards for sukki-s-tlon to nve the stale money went to: Ernest O. Mlkesell, Portland $IHS: It u s se 1 1 W. l.anKford, Salem, $129; l.oli K. KrlsKiuird, Solvm, $100: l.o roy tluldt, Astoria $30; Mury nne Moslaridrr. Snleni $23; William R. Wood. Pendleton $29; Itobert S. Orowncll and Arthur J. Mnrtens, both of Sa lem, $20; Sura J. McNeil, Ka lent $10; Mamnret O. Sned don, Albany $10. Howard J. Akers and Har old W. I'lnckney, both Salem, received rertlflcatua of merit. HUNT BaTiiTYaNDITS St. I'aul, Mlnn.-WFO Police (eiirched a stolen truck today for clues left by three bandits who robbed a St. Paul bunk of $110,000. Police said the bandits, dlKuUrd as home painters, followed an em ployee Into the bank Thurs day and held must of the staff (t Kitnpolnt for 40 minutes until time lorka on the vault opened. They fled In the stolen truck. tR' ' rMMM"M"MT i ii mi i nijam I, lie. I SIGNATURES GATHERED - A total of 40, 000 slKuuturcs, Including1 thut of Gov. Mark lliilflold, were withered by member of the HlKhways Protection committee In order to put a billboard control measure on the No vember ballot. Shown Inspecting the peti tions ure, from left, Secretary of State How ell ApplInK Jr., Rudlc Wllhclm Jr., and Dr. Thornton Muniicr of the commltteo. The measure calls for complete elimination of billboards on U.S. Highways 30 nnd 90. (UPI Tolopholo) Bock Stairs: Presidential Vacation By MERRIMAN SMITH UPI While Hous Reporter Washington - HOT - Hack stairs at the White House: Tho President and Mrs. Elsenhower went to Newport, It. I., Thursday and they should have a friendly sum mer now that the riots (re over. The President was at Get tysburg last week end when the Newport police and as sorted members of the armed forces spent much of one evo nlng battling modern music lovers who could not get Into the fainou Newport Ja Festival, Friend of the Chief Execu tive who were playing golf with him In Gettysburg thought of, but decided against kidding him about the Newport riot as a prelude to his arrival there. The friend felt Elsenhower still might be aomewhat sensitive on the subject because riots of a much more serious nature were responsible for his hav ing to cancel his long-awaited trip to Japan. Some of (he buddies who were with the President last week In Gettysburg probably will be dropping in on him at Newport. They Include the fa mous man - about presidents, George E. Allen; William E. Robinson, board chairman of Coca-Cola, and Barry Lclt head, the Acad of Cluctt Pea body. Those are the men on whom the green fee at the Newport Country club will be no strain whatever. The Elsenhowt-is did a nice thing for the Whlto House em ployees on tho night of the Fourth of July. They Invited all the help, high and low, to bring their families to the south lawn of the White House, a wonderful place to watch the traditional fire work display on the ground of tho Washington Monument. Some of the employee and their fomllle arrived two hours ahead of time Just to lit on tho well-kept lawn (nd watch the swirling stream of holiday traffic flow by the peaceful ground. The President' four grand children may be In Newport for at least a visit during the summer, and If they Join their grandparents by the sea, they should be able to handle themselves quite adequately in swimming. All four children have turned Into tanned water bugs In the pool of the Gettysburg Country club where they are dally visitor during the cur rent hot weather. Even four - year old Mary can swim quite well for a tot of her age and the Secret Service agent who bring her and the other kid to the pool arc teaching Mary to be a little lady. She likes to take down the top of her bathing suit, but the agent nearest her at the time potiently re mind her to be like the other ladle and keep all of her swim suit on. Agent Like Children The children seem to love the agent who are ((signed Response Noted From M-T Story The Mcdford Cut Care so ciety ha had "greater re sponse than we have had dur ing the last few months" since a feature story about the so ciety appeared In tho Mall Tribune Sunday. According to society spokes men, the article has had af fect In all phase of the work and need. During a half-hour period Thursday morning a total of (even call were re ceived by one officer. Since ths article the mn. clety ha had 10 request for chi ana Kittens; requests to pick up (tray cat; and 9 call reDortlne lost rata. thro. of which were found. At this lime there are still 38 cat listed on reserve pend ing placement, according to the group. Cash donation have ex ceeded $27 and about $20 worth of used lumber ha been donated hv n incni ri. dent. A locul carpenter has uiso onerca ni ervlcc. Although the outlook I much better, the elnh irfnim they tlll have corcs of cat to distribute to Interested per sons, and are still In need of additional financial ajslstance and help. Donation may be address ed to Cat Care society, box 3, Mcdford: for nil rtnrmnnm may telephone SPrlng 3-2339, Mrs. fetor Shrogren, society president. Scientists Given Rare Chance To Study Paraguayan Indians AGREEMENT FINAL New York tUTD Aetnr.1 Equity and the League of New York Theater have settled all outstanding issue In last month' Broadway blackout and reached a final contract agreement. as their protector and the agents, uniformly quiet and unassuming young men, seem to like the children a lot. One thing the agent don't like, however, and that is the term used by other Secret Service men to describe the assignment guarding the fam ily of John and Barbara Eisen hower - "Diaper Detail." Saa tin Chavy Myjtery Show in odor Sundays, NBC-TV. Era Years Best Seller at a Record Breaking Rate! 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Your dealer i the man who can help you strike up a fast friendship, (oiwuomiciiuiniwinios rl CHKI'ROIKTM du fcsSJHSl Cortvlr 700 (uith handy Md-imm rur itDi) ' See Chevrolet cars, Chevy1 1 Corvair and Corvette at your local f; cIrt Asuncion, Paraguay - OJPI) Twenty pale - faced Guayakl Indian have returned to the trackless Jungles of Eastern Paraguay after a lx-month taste of civilization. Their tay gave scientist a rare oppor tunity to study the little known tribe whose own cul ture ha not moved beyond the stone age. The Guayakl appeared early thl year at the village of Torln, 200 mile east of Asuncion, with a request for shelter and supplies. They were cordially received by the official Indian Protective Aasoclation, but appear to have decided they prefer their own primitive way to mod ern civilization. Tribe Dwindling A long history of mistreat ment by the white men ha made the Guayakl extreme ly wary, and member of the tribe seldom venture outalde their forest stronghold. The tribe 1 dwindling and i now believed to number no more than 1,000. The little that is known of them indicates they are no madic hunter who roam the jungle in small partiea, sub sisting on the game they can kill or the highly prized hon ey of various species of bees. They do no farming, nor do they domesticate animal except for an occaaional par rot or coatl (South American raccoon) which serve ai a watchdog for their hunting camp. They build no permanent shelters, although they occas ionally Interlace branches to form a protection against heavy rain. Mastered Ropomaking The art of pottery, charac teristic of the most ancient cultures of the new world, Is unknown to the Guayakl. They have mastered ropemak ing, and fashion cords of palm fibers and monkey hair to use In transporting heavy kill like tapir or wild boar. Some tribal chieftain wear conical caps of Jaguar skin trimmed with monkey tall, but for the most part the Guayakl roam the forests nude. 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