MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEJFOHD. OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 24. 1963
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Area People Appear
In District Court
Three people appear -d in
Jackson county district court
this week on charges of lewd
cohabitation.
Sammy Houston Lcffew, 18,
Gold Hill, pleaded guilty to
the charges and imposition of
sentences was suspended for
six months.
Trial of Ralph Wesley Har
ris, 33, of 168' j North Second
St., Ashland, will be held May
27 in district court.
The case of Alma Geraldine
Calhoun, 34, of 164'j B St.,
Ashland, on the same charges,
will be continued to Monday.
Her bail was set at $150.
Civil Defense Staff
Reduction Upheld
Salem - IUPD - The Ways and
Means committee held lirm
Thursday on trimming Ore
gon's state civil defense agen
cy to a three-man staff.
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Crater Lake Observes Its 61st Anniversary
Crater Lake National park
observed its 61st birthday this
week.
The area became the coun
try's fifth national park on
May 22, 1902, when President
Theodore Roosevelt signed the
Act of Congress creating the
park and assuring preserva
tion of the area's natural fea
tures.
The action culminated 17
years of dedicated work by
William G. Steel. "Father of
Crater Lake National Park,"
acording to Supcrintedcnt W.
Ward Ycager.
Tradition relates that young
Steel learned of Crater lake
as a schoolboy in Kansas. One
Civil Service Exams
Examinations for the posi
tion of agricultural statistician
with the department of agri
culture, architect, forest serv
ice district clerk, fire control
aid, supervisory fire control
aid, and fire control techni
cian, have been announced
Announced for Jobs
service commis-
by the civil
sion.
Applications for the last
four positions must be receiv
ed by June 3. Information and
applications may be obtained
from L. B. Nelson, at examin
er, the Medford post office.
particular article he read in
the local newspaper described
the lake. He saw the lake
for the first time Aug. 16,
1885, and was so Inspired, he
devoted much of his time in
succeeding years to the estab
lishment of the area as a na
tional park.
He served as the park's sec
ond superintendent, from 1913
to 1916, and subsequently be
came park commissioner, a
SWIMMING POOLS
$23 per month
Doran Taylor, Contractor
517 Dean Drtva, Grants Paw
Phone 476-6S35
position he held until his
death In 1S34.
The national park now
hosts more than one-half mil
lion visitors each year.
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SPEAKS Q
TO YOU
Sunday, 9:00 a.m.
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"Health and Cod's Law"
Floyd Charley Is
Honored at Event
Early day 4-H club experi
ences in the Rogue valley
were relived by 100 former
members of the Lake Creek
clubs, Lake Creek Grange and
early day 4-H leaders during
the reunion banquet in honor
of Floyd Charley, Central
Point rancher, at the Pioneer
Cafe in Central Point recent
ly. Charley was the first lead
er of a beef club in Jackson
county about 1936 which was
called the Lake Creek Wran
glers, and first master of the
Lake Creek Grange.
Two former 4-H club agents
of Jackson county who attend
ed were Ed Albaugh, Adin,
Calif., here 1936-37; and L. E.
(Bing) Francis, Susanville,
Calif., from 1940 to 1944.
Their wives accompanied
them.
Traveling from the Coos
Bay area to attend were Mr.
and Mrs. Reed Charley and
Mrs. Kenneth Stocks. Mr. and
Mrs. William Jennings and
family attended from Sacra
mento. Former County Agents Al
baugh and Francis reminisced
about their experiences here
as a feature of the program.
Much of modern day beef cat
tle and animal husbandry
practices originated in this
early day 4-H program and
were adopted by the farmers
later. Getting the early 4-H
program was not easy, but
gradually became popular un
der the support of Floyd Chat
ley who was attending the
agricultural school in Corval
lis at that time.
Buy a Buddy Poppy
Post 1833, MEDFORD
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
ANEW CUSTOMER asked for the head of a Wall Street
brokerage house, and once admitted to the inner sanc
tum, explained succinctly, "I have a really tough invest
ment problem. "Were
..and wuats youa
PBOBLSM?
here precisely for cases
like yours," the broker
assured him cheerily.
"Just what is your prob
lem?" The customer said,
"I haven't any money."
One of Groucho Marx's
most famous rejoiners wu
made when a friend stopped
short on Sunset Boulevard
and exclaimed, "1 must find
a Western Union office. I've
got to wire my father."
"What's the matter?" de
manded Groucho. "Can't he
stand up by himself?"
Good advice from the fly-leaf of a book of quips printed In
Boston over a hundred years ago:
"Build for yourself a strong box;
r Fashion each part with care.
Fit It with hasp and padlocks;
Put all your troubles there.
Hide there your every failure,
Aa each bitter cup you quaff;
Lock all your heartaches within it
Then sit on the lid and laugh."
O 1963, by Bennett Cert. Distributed br King Features Syndicate
Publication of Notices
Regarding Rights on
Claims Starts in Area
Publication of notices re
garding surface resource
rights on unpatented mining
claims in several southern
Oregon areas has started, the
bureau of land management
has informed the Rogue River
National forest.
The first publication of no
tice on the Applegate Area
started May 15. The notice
will be published for nine
consecutive weeks under the
heading "Notice to Mining
Claimants."
May 22 was the first publi
cation date for the notice re
garding the Elk Creek area.
It will also be published for
nine consecutive weeks.
Maps of the two areas are
now being published There
also are copies of the Multiple
Use Mining Law of July 23,
1955, and of the procedure for
the determination of surface
rights set up by the law avail
able for inspection at the of
fice of C. E. Brown, forest su
pervisor, in the Medford post
office building.
A claimant has two options
under the law, the BLM point
ed out. He may ignore the
notices, thereby waiving
rights to the surface until the
claim goes to patent, yet
maintaining his orginal min
ing rights. The claimant may
file a verfied statement as
serting his rights to the sur
face. In that case his claim
will be examined by mineral
examiners.
Claims of questionable val
idity will be considered before
a hearing officer of the BLM,
who will make the final de
cision. The claimant and the
forest service will present tes
timony at the hearing. What
ever the decision, the claimant
will retain his mineral rights.
If the decision is in the claim
ant's favor, he also will re
tain surface rights.
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25th Victim of
Meningitis Listed
San Diego OJPI) The 25th
victom of a recurring out
break of meningitis at the
Naval Training Center here
was reported in satisfactory
condition today.
Seaman Recruit Richard L.
Baer, 18, Wichita, Kan., was
taken to the base hospital
Wednesday. Attcndents said
he was seriously ill.
Three recruits have died in
the epidemic, which at one
point saw 8.500 recruits given
penicillin tablets. Bacr's was
the first case reported since
doctors switched to penicillin
from sulfadiazine.
Sulfadiazine tradition ally
has been effective against
meningitis, but experts said
the epidemic involved a new
strain of meningitis with a
"deceased sensitivity to the
antibiotic.
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