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12 C- rrv ULrdJ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13. 1962 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON ) PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORES ( tNjjtX-H UMIT RIGHTS fell First Change a A W fit) A t t Design M : m , L. i PIPE TOBACCO l.rga bgmider .ni of f Prince Alb.rl. V.lv.l,, Sic i " l (O Iigh. HtH 1 Half. f&L VOUR 419 Vfksfo CHOICE I PRICES GOOD JUNE 13 THRU 17 INCL. Chingt tn Mail Box Design 2a APProvd In Over k Y",,! W TOWN & COUNTRY WP Kit A II ROY g 988 12.95 Value MfN'S SHOUT SLEEVE SPORTS SHIRTS , .'. Full cut, Newest rabrica. Wish wear. Sanforized, Custom Tailored. lav 1 REG. 2.98 AMITY BILLFOLDS YOUR CHOICE 99 CIGARS FOR DAD Am BOX OF si. 3.00 WM. PENN WOLF BROS. CROOKS 70 50 2 Boi 60 2.89 2.50 R0ITANS Bo of 25 2.25 3.00 KING EDWARD Imperial. Box of 50.. 2.70 . ELECTRO X rtU JIG SAW .4 dd SABRE Vi H.P. Adju.table be.e .nd rip fluid 5600 iftole ' ptr minute. 29.95 Value i ii iikviiimif moics m jweeeBBBaaaaBaaaaaaaaiiaiijaaaaaaBj If f iO a" " 1 an en A n Similar MIL" Ktij. 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Stdewall Scrim Window with Outiide Storm Flap. 102.40 Value 69 81 CAAIPllir. NfMiaatjBiUEffisV. Conducted Tours To Greenland Started in 1960 By RALPH VILLEHS United Press Iniernetional Viewed from an airliner. gigantic Greenland is one of the most awesome sights a traveler can view ice stretch ing infinitely snow-topped peaks with wrinkled glaciers oozing seaward and ragged clumps of icebergs drifting offshore. Until two years ago about the only way to see this sec ond biggest island in the world was in a plane on a polar flight or to join the Air Force and ask to be shipped to the far nothern base of Thule. In 1960, the first heginninqs of commercial tourism enter ed the picture with a few conducted tours to the south of Greenland. They were suc cessful enough that they were arranged last year and sched uled again for this summer. 'There's no Waldorf-Astoria there," laughed Axel Dessau, director of the Danish Na tional Travel Office in New York. "It is strictly for peo ple who are out for adven ture." Not Pampered Dessau wasn't bfing in the least disloyal to the lours' sponsor (Aero-Lloyd) in Cop enhagen. Descriptive pam phlets of the 16-day tour by air and small vessels empha size it "will not satisfy pam pered tourists expecting lux urious rooms." Travelers are told to bring their own sleeping bags as well as knife, fork and spoon, plus clothing appropriate to the brief summer in a latitude from 60 to 70 degrees North. Hotels are few and for much of the trip accommodations are in the homes of hospitable Greenlanders who might have different ideas about summer heating than visitors. Tourists frequently take to boats to reach the little towns and points of interest along the fjord-punctuated shore. The scenery is billed as the biggest attraction but there's the chance to meet close-up the emerging and friendly Greenlanders, who are among the least known people in the world and to see the founda tions of a history dating back 1.000 years when the Vikings settled there. One of the points of all in the Kagassiarssuq area is (he ruins of the home of Eric the Red, dating back to the 10th Century, and of the first church built in Greenland. Visit Ice Cap A visit to the never-melting ice cape is included. But Greenland is not all ice and snow. During the short summer the snow gives way to cultivated fields, pastures and even flowers around the tiny coastal hamlets. Although the chief tours are to the south, it may be pos sible again this year to go farther north (to about 70 degrees) to the Disko Bay area, visiting villages, seeing the fjords close-up and for added fishing. Dessau claims "more fish there than in any part of the world" for Greenland. For the .mindful American, there might be one seeming drawback. You can't get there from here. But you can get to Greenland via Denmark, flying in DC6's from Copen hagen to Narssarssuaq, the one-time U.S. Air Force base known as BW-1, in nine hours. All-inclusive prices from Copenhagen, including meals, lodging, transportation and necessary incidentals start about $300 and range to about S735, according to Dessau. Families Discover Boating Is Fun "Port" and "starboard" are well on their way to becom ing as common household terms as peanut butter and jelly. As more and more fam ilies discover the fun of boal ing, even tiny tots are as much at home on the water as in the family car. Once thoueht of as a rich man's pasli boating fun is now open to all families, re gardless of income. According to the National Association of Engine and Boat Manufactur ers, a national boating infor mation group, more than 3.V 000,000 people took part in some form of rprrpaiinnai : boating last year. From all indications, even greater num bers will go aboard in 19fi2. To meet the increased de mand for boating facilities -: federal, state and local gov ernmental units arc coopent ing to develop new facilities. Mooring areas are bring en larged, launching ramps are being constructed and picnic and camp areas along rivers and on lakes are being im proved to give boating fam ilies maximum use of price less natural resources Three in five Amrriran , workers gn tn work in auln ; mobiles, one in eighl uses pulv j llr transportation and on. In ' 10 walks lo work