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0 V. c. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER S. II More National Seashore Parks Urged for System New York - Though open only eight years, the Cape Hatteras National seashore Is to popular that a dozen more similar units are being urged for the National Park system. So reports Don Wharton in Our First National Sea Shore," a September Reader'! Digest article. Nearly half a million vis itors a year are now attract ed to the 70 miles of shore preserved in its natural state. Some 194 areas have been suggested as possible Nation al seashores and the National Park service has recommend ed one more on the Atlantic, five on the Pacific, one on the Gulf coast and five along the Great Lakes. With the ap proval of the President, the secretary of the interior has asked legislation to set up National seashores at three of these sites: on Cape Cod, on Padre Island off Texas, and at Oregon Dunes, about half way between California and Washington. "All three would make marvelous National sea shores." writes Wharton. "We should move quickly to set up these three and we should create at least one on the Great Lakes - the nation's longest shore line. We should plan for still more until our great system of National parks is matched b,y an equal ly great system of National seashores. . I n,midmnfia CLASSES INTEGRATED - Seventh graders Eula Poindecter, left, and Cecelia Long wait for a ride outside nf Monroe Junior High school at Roanoke. Va.. after the first full dav of integrated classes. They were the first of their race to attend the school. No Incidents were reportd. (UPI Telephoto) Ashland Council Decides To Hold Dinner Meeting Ashland - The Ashland city council Tuesday night decided to hold a dinner meeting. The council made its de cision after a discussion of the professional "planning consultant" scheduled to ar rive here soon. Attending the dinner meeting will be mem bers of the council, the city's planning and economic devel opment commissions and Her man Kehrli, director of the state a municipal research bu reau. No date was set for the session, but the council de cided it would be the best way to inform Kehrli of the city's desires related to plan ning and, if possible, of the order it would like to have things done. P asset Resolution In other business, the coun cil passed a resolution giving Jack D. Pumphrey and Wil liam A. Sutton, owners of the Mark Anthony hotel, a 90-day option to buy the city ware house property for $35,000. The resolution stipulates that a service station may not be constructed on the property. Another resolution passed was one authorizing repair of sidewalks on North and East Main sts. from the Intersection of Siskiyou blvd. and East Main to the intersection of North Main and Church and Helman its. Property owners concerned will have 10 days after publi cation of the resolution to complete the repairs. If they are not completed, the city will perform the work and bill the property owners. The council also passed an ordinance permitting the tem porary blocking or closing of city streets under centain con ditions, such as during per formances at the Oregon Shakespearean Festival theater. Friday Schedule At Oregon Fair Salem -4UPD- Friday's State Fair schedule: Oregon Pioneer Day. 10 a.m. Gates open. 10:30 a.m. Organ concert, floral gardens. 12:45 p.m. Horse racing. 1 p.m. Oregon jazz band, to 4 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 4-H dog obedi ence contests. 2 p.m. Flower arranging demonstration, floral garden. 4:30 p.m. Organ concert. 6:15 p.m. Louis Armstrong show. 6:30 p.m. Oregon jazz band. 7:30 p.m. Organ concert. 8 p.m. Horse show, stadium. 8:15 p.m. Louis Armstrong show. 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