Jacksonville Brochure Planned
By Siskiyou Sites Foundation
MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
SUNDAY. AUGUST 5.
A Jacksonville brochure
which would depict and illus
trate the various historic at
tractions of the area, was dis
cussed at a recent board meet
ing of the Siskiyou Pioneer
Sites Foundation.
Jack Sutton, Foundation
president, said that an 8li by
11-inch brochure of three
folds with suitable illustra
tions would cost $260 for
20,000. Because of the ex
pense and importance of the
pamphlet, the board decided
that other groups should be
consulted about co-publishing-lng
it.
Named to a committee to
study the situation were Sut
ton, chairman Bob Lowe,
Leone Salyer and Doris Brew
er. The committee members
will invite other organizations
In the Jacksonville area that
have interest in such a bro
chure to participate.
Furnishings Discussed
The board also discussed
furnishings from the historic
Hornbrook hotel, pictures for
Banking magazine, pioneer
murals from the Jackson
house, the Beekman bank and
U.S. Hotel and membership
fees.
Mrs. Edward C. Smith of
Hornbrook, Calif., informed
the organization that furnish
ings in the Hornbrook hotel
were available for purchase.
Offered were antique bed
room sets, a staircase, an or
nate trimmed bay window,
and old chairs. It was decided
that in view of the shortage
of available funds the founda
tion could not purchase the
items at this time.
Art Chipman notified board
members that Banking Maga
zine wants pictures and back
ground information of the
Beekman bank. The magazine
is nationally circulated to
banking interests. The board
approved providing the infor
mation and pictures.
Murals Available
Mrs. Janice Houghton said
representatives of the Jack
son House, Medford, had ad
vised her that the pioneer
murals painted by Hal Bishop
might be available to the foun
dation for use in local build
ings. The board decided that the
foundation did not have funds
to purchase the paintings, but
would like to receive them.
Arrangements could be made
for storing them locally in
Jacksonville and later possi
bly displaying them in re
stored buildings, such as the
U. S. Hotel dining room, ac
cording to spokesmen.
Mrs. Doris Brewer present
ed an optimistic attendance
report on the Beekman bank. !
She reported that the attend
ance has been increasing in
the past several weeks.
A progress report was given
by George Brewer on the U S
Hotel. He said the balcony is
up and a wood preserving
compound has been placed on
the wood surface of the bal
cony materials.
Three categories of mem
berships were recommended
by Wilson Slater-regular, $2;
sustaining memberships, $25;
and life, $50. A letter of -invitation
to membership, along
with a copy of the annual re
port and the dues structure,
is to be mailed to many valley
residents soon. New organiza
tion envelopes are being pre
pared with a picture of the
U. S. Hotel on them.
1962 A 7
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Howard-Cooper
Awarded Confracf
Howard-Cooper corporation
of Central Point was award
ed the contract for a shovel
dragline combination ma
chine Friday by the Jackson
county court.
The bid of $44,586 was the
lowest for the machinery that
met county specifications.
The award was made on the
recommendation of County
Engineer Robert J. Cars
tensen. ' ,
un the Air
By ELEANOR WIESE
"Vincent Van Gogh: A
Self Portrait," one of the
best television shows of 1961,
will be rebroadcast Monday
at 9 p.m. on KMED-Ti' giv
ing those viewers who
missed it in November an
other chance to see this story
of Vincent Van Gogh's tor
ment and genius.
The program is called a
self-portrait because most of
ihe visual and narrative con
tent was supplied by Van
Gogh himself-through paint
ings and drawings made avail
able by museums and private
collectors and through ex
cerpts (read by Lee Z. Cobb)
from the remarkable series of
letters the artist wrote to his
younger brother Theu. These
letters were written during
Van Gogh's most productive
years as well as when he was
confined in an asylum for the
mentally ill.
Besides winning an Emmy
Award and a George Foster
Peabody Award, the program
has received a citation from
the National Association for
Better Radio and Television
as the best single program of
the year, and was selected to
represent the United States
in the Venice International
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Film Exhibition and the Prix
Italia competition in Verona.
CONCERT HALL, 2 p.m.
Sunday K-SHA radio. Selec
tions will include: Brahms'
"Double Concerto in A Minor
for Violin and Cello"; "Vari
ations on a Theme by Haydn"
from "Tragic Overture No.
81," all performed by the
New York Philharmonic con
ducted by 3runo Walter.
WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS,
4 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV.
The Frontier Days odeo at
Cheyenne, Wyoming, with
top cowboys competing, in
saddle-bronc riding, Brahma
bull riding, calf roping and
steer wrestling.
TWENTIETH CENTURY,
5 p.m. Sunday KBES-TV.
"Sports Cars: The Rage To
Race" pictures the' risky and
exciting world of profession
al and amateur sports car rac
ing. (Repeat)
THIS IS NBC NEWS, 5:30
p.m. Sunday KMED-TV. Rob
ert Goralski, recently re
turned from Southeast Asia,
describes the difficulties en
countered by a reporter in
covering the news in Laos
and Thailand.
GLOBAL ZOBEL, 6 p.m.
Sunday KBES-TV. "Spinning
Spikes," the International
Six-Day Motorcycle Trials in
Germany.
WALT DISNEY'S WORLD,
6:30 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV.
"Holiday for Henpecked
HuFbands," an hour of Goofy
cartoons.
ED SULLIVAN SHOW, 7
p.m. Sunday KBES-TV. A
repeat of Sullivan's Peabody
Award winning show pro
duced in Russia in 1959 wilh
Marge and Gower Champion,
Rise Stevens, Dick Contino,
the Red Army dancers, a
trained Russian brown bear
and others.
WHO IN THE WORLD,
8:30 p.m. Sunday KBES-TV.
Warren Hull interviews the
Broadway producer David
Merrick who has staged such
musical hits as "Carnival,"
"Gypsy," and "Oliver."
DU PONT SHOW, 9 p.m.
Sunday K M E D-T V. "T h e
Richest Man in Bogota,"
based on H. G. Wells' science
fiction short story, "The
Country of the Blind." (Re
peat) HOLLYWOOD SPECIAL,
10:15 p.m. Sunday KBES-TV.
Gregory Peck stars in "Pork
Chop Hill," a story of the
Korean war.
LUCI - DESI COMEDY
HOUR, 8 p.m. Monday on
KBES-TV. Red Skelton joins
Lucy in some wild Alaskan
adventures.
U.S. STEEL HOUR, 9 p.m.
Wednesday KBES-TV. "Male
Call." Larry Blyden and
Gary Crosby, as army offi
cers on a peaceful island in
the Pacific during World
War II, get in a comic tangle
involving gourmet cooks, a
mess officer and a pretty
magazine cooking editor.
DAVID BRINKLEY'S
JOURNAL, 9:30 p.m. Wednes
day KMED-TV. Brinklcy fca-
hires avant-garde artists in
Paris and interviews children
at an exhibition of their
painting in New York.
THE LIVELY ONES. 8:30
p.m. Thursday KMED-TV.
Pianist Peter Nero, trumpet
er Shorty Rogers, the New
Christy Minstrels and Stan
Kenton Join Vic Damone.
RAWHIDE. 6:30 p.m. Fri
day KBES-TV. "Incident at
Poco Til ipo." Agnes Moore
head and Gigi Perreau play
nuns forced to carry two rob
bers' loot in order to save a
priest from death.
SPECIAL FOR WOMEN,
8:30 p.m. Friday KMED-TV.
"The Glamour Trap" docu
ments the American woman's
pursuit of physical beauty.
INVITATION TO PARIS,
fl p.m. Saturday KMED-TV.
The repeat of a I960 show
from Paris with Maurice
Chevalier. Fernanricl, Pala
chou. Jean Sablon and Jac
jqueline Francois.
To show our appreciation of your valued patronage, we've rounded up a new store-wide barrage of bargains.
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