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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE.
WEDNEAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1960
Out on
a Limb
By BOB WALTERS
Help Wanted
Thft Mail Trlhnnp hfts ink
en
on several new correspondents
wunin me pasi cuupie
months, but wc still need at
lAnef Iwn mnrp-nno in PrOS
pect and another in Rogue
River.
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help, but it certainly isn't re
quired. The main quaiiticauon
Is interest.
If anyone in Prospect or
Rogue River is Interestea, i a
appreciate a call or letter. We
' want to print more news from
both communities dui, iran
ly, we need some help.
Our , neweBt correspon
dent it Mrs. Dolores Arm
strong in Central Point.
Others who have joined ut
recently ere Mrs. Hasel Da
vis and Mrs. Betty Reedy of
Happy Camp. Mrs. Ann
Kalienbach of Williams and
Bessie Boyd Frailer of
Yreka. If you have some
news, they're the ladies you
should contact.
But if the news concerns
a house fire, call the fire
department first.
Especially If it's your
house.
Some of our Ashland sub
scribers, I understand, would
like to see more school and
club news from their fair city.
The Mall Tribune will be glad
to print these Items but none
of our staffers has time to
gather them.
I suggest the publicity
chairmen for the various or
ganizations and clubs and the
student reporters at the
schools mail their items to the
paper. That's the way they're
obtained from other commu
nities within our circulation
area, including Mcdford.
.
Numerous subscribers in
northern California have
asked thai the paper list
television programs re
ceived in their areas. Start
ing today, that's what we're
' going to do.
The schedule appears
elsewhere on this page
(translationi I'm not sure
where the makeup men put
it) and will be published
each Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. We'll have Man-'
day's and Tuesday's pro
grams listed Monday,
Wednesday's and Thurs
day's lilted Wedneidav. and
. Friday's, Saturday's and
Sunday's listed Friday.
The first schedule in
cludes programs to be aired
by KVIP-TV (Channel 7) in
Bedding and KHSL-TV
(Channel 12) in Chico. We
expect within the next
week or so to include pro
grams of Eureka's KIEM
TV (Channel 3).
We ask only that our
northern California sub
scribers read the single sen
tence under the "N. Cali
fornia Television Log"
headline.
"Programs listed below,"
it says, "are received from
the television stations and
the Mail Tribune assumes
no responsibility except to
make changes as supplied."
And there's one other thing.
Remember: More people in
northern California get their
television schedules from this
newspaper than from any
other single source at 33
North Fir St., in Medford,
Ore.
Thank you, and good night.
Leadership Course
Set In Eagle Point
Eagle Point - A 10-mcellng
adult leadership course cover
ins public speaking and par
liamentary procedure will be
gin at 7:30 this Monday at
the Eagle Point High school
vocational agriculture build
ing. Glenn Foster will teach
public speaking and Nat Etzcl
will Instruct parliamentary
procedure. Each meeting will
last about two hours.
The courso will be limited
to IS persons and tuition fee
will be $5 per person. Those
interested are asked to pre
rcgister by contacting Eagle
Point High School Principal
Rick Traylor at HI 6-3431.
Medford
PLATING
Copper, Nickel, Chieme ne'
Ctdmium. Rtplstlne of Plumb.
Ini, Refrigeration, Hebbiol,
Automotive Firti, etc,
SP 3-6969
329 N. Fir Street
'Old Rose Garth'
Dedication Slated
For This Sunday
By BETTE HOSKINS
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Jacksonville-Final arrange.
ments for this Sunday's dedi
cation of the "Jacksonville
Old Rose Garden" have been
made by the Medford Rose
society during a meeting at
the home of the society s presi
dent, Dr. L. G. Gentncr.
Ceremonies will begin at
the garden site at 3 o'clock
Sunday afternoon. Dedication
address will be given by Mrs.
Daniel Heffner of Portland
Pacific Northwest director of
the American Rose society
The garden, planted in June
with 100 old fashioned roses.
is ideally located immediately
north of the old pioneer Meth
odist church and across the
street from the historic Jack
sonville museum. It is ex
pected that thousands of visi
tors will see it each year.
According to the Rose so
ciety, the garden is believed
to be the first in the United
States devoted exclusively to
old fashioned roses.
The garden was established
as a result of an agreement
between the city of Jackson
ville and the Rose society last
April S when the city donated
the property and set it aside
for this purpose.
The city agreed to provide
reasonable maintenance and
care, Including irrigation and
weeding as long as the garden
exists, and the society as
sumed the responsibility of
planting the roses, pruning
and spraying them and per
forming other tasks to make
the garden a worthwhile com
munity project.
Plans Made For
Valley TB Clinic
Illinois Valley - Mrs. Dale
Brown has been appointed
general chairman for the TB
clinic to be held In this area
during the latter part of Oc
tober and the first of Novem
ber.
Neighborhood chairmen will
be selected to direct the door-
to-door canvassing designed to
inform valley residents of the
purpose of the clinic. Sponsor
is the county health depart
ment.
Speakers will attend nu
merous valley club meetings
to educate the general public.
The clinic will be for all age
groups.
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THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
These Sponsoring Merchants Greet You and Welcome
You to This First All-Community, All-Store Coordinated '
Harvest of Values!
HARVEST FESTIVAL SPONSORING MERCHANTS
Anders Photo Shop
Dempster Furniture
Eedi Transfer & Storage
Gates Furniture
Jewett Office Supply
Medford Flower Shop
Burk's
Andy's Jewelry Shop
Century Sporting Goods
Hal K Appliances
Morse Sewing Machine Center
Western Auto Supply
Acme Hardware
Hubbard Bros.
Bell's
Floyd Hibbard's Hardware
West Main Pharmacy
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DOWN WITH THE OLD Not much re
mains of the old junior high school in Ashland-except
perhaps a few memories as
workers this week continue to tear down
down the building to make room for a shop
'Sea-to-Winnemucca7 Caravan To Be
Welcomed By
By MARY KELL
Mail Tribune Correspondent
Gold Hill-Reasons for the
Sea-to-Wlnnomucea" caravan
from Crescent City, Calif., to
Wlnncmucca, Nov., Sept. 22 to
Sept. 25 inclusive, will be ex
plained during a special JU
minutc program tomorrow af
ternoon in Gold Hill city park.
The caravan, consisting of
two chartered buses, tint bed,
and tank truck, containing sea
water, is slated to arrive at
the north city limits at 2:45
p.m. It wilt be escorted to mc
park by locnl citizens.
A. A. Walker and Fred Les
Lawrence's Jewelers
Picard's of Medford Jewelers
Sewing Machine Center
Rath's
Barker's
Johnston & Stewart
Morrison's Men's Wear
Robinson Bros, Store
Pick's Apparel
Brainerd's
John Nuich Jeweler
Parker Woods Leons ;
Medford Plate Glass
Weeks & Orr '
First National Bank of Oregon
U.S. National Bank of Portland
Lamport's
.A.
Program in Gold Hill Park
ter, co-chairmen, have urged
the public to attend this event,
which is being sponsored by
the Gold Hill Lions club in
cooperation with civic groups
in Crescent City, Cave Junc
tion, Grants Pass. Rogue Riv
er, Central Point, Medford,
Phoenix, Ashland, Klamath
Falls, Lakeview, and Denio in
an effort to establish a recog
nized route from Winncmucea
to Crescent City.
Mayor Milton Sleinmctz
will greet mayors of other
cities who are already en
route.
Highlight of the program
ping center. Classes opened Monday mqni
lng at Ashland s new junior high school on
Walker avc. and first day enrollment Was
636 .including 214 seventh graders, 228
eighth graders and 194 ninth graders.
will be a comedy routine pre
sented by a comedy routine
scaled by costumed characters
depicting an Arab pilgrimage.
Alvin Phillips of Crescent
City Harbor commission will
present a jar of marine life
to Gilbert A. Mack, principal
of Hanby and Tatrick Ele
mentary schools of District 6.
Mementos from other cities
will be distributed to the gen
eral public, according to of
ficials. Mayor Stcinmetz and A. A.
Walker, delegates from the
city and Gold Hill Lions club
Medford Paint & Wallpaper
Store
Your Office Boy
F. W. Woolworth
Ginn's Flowers
Hudson's Pharmacy
Purucker Piano House
Western Thrift Store
Trowbridge & Flynn
Leonard Electric
Lippert's Home Furnishers
Toy House
Mann's Department Store
Brophy's Jewelers
Burelson's
Central Drug
Swem's Gift Shop
Regional Calendar
Gold Hill - Gold Hill Com
munity Methodist c h u rc h
choir will practice at 4:20
p. m. today at the church.
Gold Hill - Amethyst Re
bekah lodge will meet at 8
o'clock tonight at Odd Fel
lows hall on Fourth avc. Past
Noble Grands will meet at 8
p. m. tomorrow at the home
of Mrs. Frank Carter, Upper
River road.
Gold Hill - "Sea-to-Winne-mucca"
caravan will present
program in the city park at
2:45 p. m. tomorrow.
Gold Hill - The Gold Hill
Lions club will meet at 7 p.m
tomorrow at the Gold Hill
Grange hall.
Gold Hill - The Sardine
Creek Coffee Klatch will be
held at the home of Mrs. Ken
neth Fluck at 2 p. m. Friday.
All newcomers to the Sardine
Creek area are invited.
Gold Hill - The adult Bible
study group of the Gold Hill
Christian church will meet at
8 p. m. tomorrow at the
church.
Shady Cove - A rummage
sale sponsored by Catholic
women will be held from 10
a. m. to 3 p. m. this Saturday
at Our Lady of Fatima parish
hall. Pastry and coffee will
be served.
Shady Cove - Bethel 58,
Jobs Daughters will sponsor
a food sale at Shady Cove
Cleaners from 9 a. m. to 12:30
p. m. this Saturday.
Shady Cove - Shady Cove
Grange will sponsor a booster
program at Shady Cove school
Saturday evening. Potluck
will be served in the school
cafeteria ' beginning at 6:30
p. m.
Illinois Valley- Kerby PTA
will hold its first meeting of
the school year at 8 o'clock
tomorrow night at Kerby
school. Refreshments will be
served and babysitters will be
available.
respectively, will join the
"fun tour" for the trip to Ne
vada.
Souvenirs Donated
Mementos from Gold Hill
will include souvenirs being
donated by the local Lions
club, and brochures of the
House of Mystery at Oregon
Vortex contributed by Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest H. Cooper.
These will be distributed to
the general public enroute to
Nevada by officials of the
Caravan.
Rogue Valley Bank
First Federal Savings & Loan
Jackson County Federal
Savings & Loan
Fuller Paints
Mode O'Day
Big Pines lumber Co.
Home Appliance
Medford Stationery
Jean Hart Inc.
Groceteria
J. C. Penney Co.
Montgomery Ward & Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
J. J. Newberry
Hadley's
Weisfield's Inc.
Wainscott's Pharmacy
Regional News
Bob Walters, Regional Editor 1
Correspondents: Applesate Valley - Maude Ziesler: Butte Falls - Mary Jo Harris; Central Point .
Dolorei Armstrong; Eagle Point - Dottle Harbison; Gold Hill-Sams Valley - Mary Kell; Grandvlew-Lone
Pine - Dot Simmons; Happy Camp - Hazel Davis. Betty Reedy; Hornbrook - (Catherine Chapman; Illi
nois Valley - Katherine Scott; Jacksonville - Betle Hoskim; McLeod - Caroline Harding: Meadows - Nel
lie Bergman; Phoenix - Helen Nikodym; Shady Cove . Evalyn Watson: Table Rock - R. E. Nealon:
Talent - Bill Young: Tiller-Drew - Viola Rogers: Williams Ann KaUenbach: Yreka - Bessie Boyd Frascr
N.California
Television Log
Programs lilted below ire
received from the television
sUttoni and the Mall Tribune
assutnei no responsibility except
to make chances as supplied.
KHSL-TV (Channel 12)
Wednesday:
5:30 Life of Riley
6:00 Valley News
6:15 Doug Edwards News
6:30 Huckleberry Hound
7:00 Trackdown
7:30 Aquanauts
8:30 Wanted Dead or Alive
9:00 Millionaire
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 Science Fiction Theater
10:30 Johnny Midnight
11 :00 Arthur Murray
11:15 Channel 12 Theater "T
The Victor" D. Morgan.
Thursday
5:30 Life of Riley
8:00 Valley News
6:15 Doug Edwards News
6:30 US Marshal
7:00 Tightrope
7:30 Invisible Man
8:00 Playhouse of Stars
8:30 Johnny Ringo
9:C0 Tombstone Territory
9:30 Markham ,
10:00 Manhunt
10:30 To Tell The Truth
11:00 Channel 12 Theater "The
Man I Love" Ida Lupino
KVIP-TV (Channel 7)
Wednesday
3:00 Popeye and Friends
8:30 My Friend Flfcka
6:00 Newsbeat Northst ate
6:15 NBC News
6:30 Interpol Calling
7:00 Donna Reed
7:30 Wagon Train
8:30 Price is Right
9:00 Hawaiian Eye
10:00 Bourbon Street Beat
1 1 :00 News. Weather and Sports
u:ia jhck taar
12:30 Late News and Sign Off
Thursday
5:00 Ruff and Reddy
5:30 Rocky & His Friends
6 :00 Newsbeat Northstale
6:15 NBC News
6:30 Brothers Brannagan
7:00 Sea Hunt
7:30 Lock Up
8:00 Bat Mnsterson
8:30 Real McCoys
9:00 Bachelor Father
9 :30 Ford Show
10:00 Groucho Marx Show
10:30 Jeanne 'Carson
11:00 News Sports and Weather
11:15 Jack Paar
12:30 Late News and Sign Off
Adult Classes Set
For Happy Camp
Happy Camp-Adult educa
tion classes will start here
Sept. 26, according to James
Foote, high school principal.
The College of the Siski-
yous of Weed sponsors the 12-
week courses and anyone with
a high school diploma may at
tend and receive college cred-
Happy Camp Hoop Squads
Split in Season Openers
By HAZEL DAVIS teams of Siskiyou county are
Mail Tribune Correspondent I classed according to height.
Happy Camp The Happy
Camp Indians C and D basket-
ball teams played host to the
Fort Jones Cubs Friday night,
with the Indians beating the
visitors 25-8 in the D contest
and the Cubs taking the C
game 23-17.
The Indians took an early
lead in the D game and grad
ually pulled away. High point
men for the Indians were Den
nis Hobbs with 10 points and
Van Harnden with 9. Others
scoring for the Indians were
Don Nichols with 4 points and
Jim Holesapple with 2.
Topping the losers was
Richard Finvall with 5 points.
Larry Alexander had 2 points
and Peter Haan collected one.
High scorer for the Fort
Jones Cubs C team was Lane
Crammer with 15 points.
Mike Banning added 5 points
and Jim Ronsse and Don Dun
can each scored 2.
David Roads scored 13 of
the Indians' 17 points and
Dick Spence sunk the other
two baskets.
Coaching the Indians both
games was Robert Hokenson
in his first year at Happy
Camp. Fort Jones coach was
Wilbur Facey.
Referees for the evening
were Carl Hamilton, head
football coach, and James
Foote, principal, both of Hap
py Camp.
The C and D basketball
it upon completion.
Fonte said registration will
continue through this week
during the day and on tne eve
ning nf Sent. 23. The number
nf courses offered will depend
on the demand. He said a min
imum of 10 persons will be
required for each class.
Probable courses offered
will be women's and men s
physical education; refresher
mathematics; con versational
Spanish; survey of science;
bookkeeping; music; typing;
refresher grammar and Eng
lish.
Fnnip also said there will
not be a 'tuition charge this
ear although there win be a
charge for books and materials.
Three Golden Harvest Days beginning
tomorrow! Bargains galore specials you
can't afford to miss! All these plus mys
tery package counters to add zest and ex
citement to the Festival!
Cooperating merchants and all advertis
ing media have teamed up to bring you
the shopper the greatest Harvest of
Values ever staged in Greater Medford.
This community of cooperation includes
YOU. Take advantage of this biggest of
all sales! You benefit!
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sophomores make up the
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THE
HIDDEN
WORLD
of
of PERSIA
An exclusive
interview by
Frederick Sands...
about a way of life few
outsiders have ever
seen
in Family
Weekly
September 25th
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