Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 07, 1963, Image 2

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LMieM Tstas
of legisla'iiye
I!
Edltot'i noitt The follow
ing critique et lb 1163 Ore
gon Legislature hat been
written exprettlr lor UP! by
Gov. Mirk Hatiield. Other
riviawa will ba earriad next
waek from Houta Speaker
Clarenca Barton and Sanata
President Ban Mull. Hat
field'i conclusion) "Mod oil
achitYtrotnt, maasivt inac
tion, aotabla mistakes."
Br GOV. MARK HATFIELD
Writtan for
Unittd Pratt Intarnational
Salem-flJPD-SIx monthi ago,
on Dec. I, the budget pro
gram of this administration
was presented. On Jan. 14
further recommendation
were made in my message to
the legislature. It wai obvi
out In both inatancet that it
would take courage and fore
sight to support the brosd re
forms recommended.
A governor, in choosing his
recommendations has two al
ternatives. He can set major
significant goals that are in
the Deople's interest, in the
broadest sense, or he csn
timidly ask for what he
thinks he can get without
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Install It Yourself!
n
13
Aluminum
Screen Door
at Dunham'
only
CompUte With Grill, Hlngei,
Doer Closer latch
.Adjusts 2" In Width-Height
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can he expect to bat 1,000
per cent.
Of my 64 major recommen
controversy. In neither case
datioris, 39 have been adopt
ed. For the additions of wel
fare staff (providing a new
emphasis on rehabilitation),
for the efforts toward identi
fication and treatment of
sex deviates, for the exten
sion of concern for the sen
ior citizens in medicare and
homestead retention, for the
legal armament in the war on
tiaffic fatalities, for the cre
ation of a department of com
merce, the legislature may
well take pride in meaning
ful achievement.
Tragedy To Regret
But any measurement of
the longest, costliest, and the
first fairly-compensated leg
islature in the state's history
must note inadequacies de
scribed in terms ranging from
tragedy to regret. In some
specific categories the per
formance was, at best, in
adequate. That constitution
revision was not referred to
the people is a discourage
ment to those of both parties
who worked so constructive
ly on the document and a
further delay in providing
Oregon with a constitution
equal to our needs.
The dismantling of civil de
fense, an action that may be
emulated elsewhere in a wave
of irrationality, must give aid
and comfort to the Kremlin
and Cuba and China. We
spend billions to conquer
space but we deny thousands
for preparedness at home -a
sad commentary on our val
ue judgments. And, we watch
proposals for Improvement of
workmen'! compensation
slammed back and forth in
legalistic and parliamentary
maneuvers of delay and di
version that lengthen the ses
sion, and inflame the tem
pers of temperate men - a
sorry performance indeed.
As with previous sessions,
patches were added to the
crazy quilt of inequitable ex
emptions, allowances, and
rates to our tax structure. The
legislature failed to face up
to what its successors will
one day have to provide - a
basic reform that will pro
vide a more equitable and
adequate tax program. Ore
gonians, through their de
mands over the years, have
developed a "high service"
state but our population can
not support such a standard
of governmental excellence
Stock List Firm in Moderate
Trading; Steel Prices Mixed
REST EASY
WHAT IF YOUR WELL
LEVEL DROPS? Let your
FAIRBANKS, MORSE
51
Easy
Terms
codhitiiu EJECTOR PUMP
HANDLE THE PROBLEM
Hert't tht FM Pump ta five you
all tht water you naad, rtfardltu
of dropping water tabltal
Available In Vt and 'A hp btiie
or "packaged" tinlrt.
Stop In today and sat this qual-tty-built
Fairbanks, Morta wattr
systam. Fraa Ettimitatt
New York - ttlfB - Stocks
were firm in moderate trad'
Ing today with the popular
averages showing nominal
ij gains.
bteels were mixed with
Youngstown and Republic
ahead fractionally while
Bethlehem and U. S. Steel
cased. Ford pushed ahead
more than a point in the mo
tors while Chrysler retreated.
Union Carbide was the only
dissenter in a firm chemicals
group. International oils con
tinued firm on nvs that the
House Ways and Means com
mittee rejected proposal to
Increase taxes on oil and gas
wells.
IBM and Texas Instruments
backed off in a mixed elec
tronics group where most
gains were confined to frac
tions. Sugars met some prof
it taking but demand was
light. Tobaccos were also pre
dominantly fractional. Some
Issues began to recover
Thursday's losses.
DOW JONES AVERAGES
New York - KIPV - Dow
Jonas final stock averages!
30 industrials 726.87, up
0.94) 20 railroads 171.01, off
0.4; 15 utilities 140.14, up
0.10, and IS stocks MI.73,
up 0.07. Sales Thursday
were about 4.99 million
shares compared with t.tC
million shares Wednesday.
Coca Cola
CBS
Columbia Cu
Contlnantal Can ....
Crown Zellerbach
Crucible SUel ....
Curtlw Wrlaht
Dow Chemical ...... 62 .
-
.-. Stl,
.... 30
.... 4;
... S4-
... JOl'i
without further influx of new
industry and an expansio.i of
existing payrolls.
In a special message I pled
for labor management leg
islation which would deal
with the devastating strikes
Tliuraday'a oricea on selected
iocki:
Allied Chemical 49',
Ji:um i-o Am m (ffl'a
American Air Lines .. ...... 24,s
American Can 40
American Motorg ... 20
A T 4 T 122 V,
American Tobacco 29
Anaconda Copper . 34
Armco 37
Bendlx Corn Mil.
Bethlehem Steel , 31
Boelnr Air 36
Brunswick isii
Chryfler Corp 66
LSI
I
30Gallon
Garbage
Can
Galvanised
limited
Offer
419
Applegate District
Lakes Are Open to
Recreationists
TENTS!
TENTS!
Dunham's Have 'Em!
All Type All Size in Stock
Plan your ouKlaor vacation nowl Stop in at
Dunham' today and (hoot your vacation tent,
Family tents from upl
-IUY ON IASY TIRMS-
taa Dunham' for All
Your llectrlcsl Needs
12-2 ROMIX
UllDINO WIRE
2)0 Foot C99
Coll Now 3
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ft .7
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75-lb. H" Irrigation
PLASTIC PIPE
looh. y99
Roll f
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72" W.tar Proof
IRRIGATION
CANVAS
Mad especially
for the job.
Mildew proof.
89
Odds and End of Clothing
at RUMMAGE PRICES
Not much left.
Run of site ii
poor-out what
it left goes at
"75
Regular Price
Shoes,
Work Pants,
Houses, Etc.
DUNHAM'S
at the Big Y Shopping Cantor
Open leanings and Sunday
ISM
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m
QOJ
All lakes are open to recre
ationists' on the Applegate
Ranger district of the Rogue
River National forest, the su
pervisor's office announced
today.
All trails will be open for
the week end. There is now
at an elevation of 7,000 feet
with patches on the north
slopes below this elevation.
There are a number of
roads open In this forest area
but there are also a number
closed. The Ashland loop road
is not yet open and Carberry
road above the Junction with
Cougar Creek road, Yale
Creek and Glade Creek roads
are closed to the public. Car
berry road is closed indefi
nitely by a slide.
All campgrounds except
Wrangle are open but starting
this week end, McKee will be
closed to all camping. In place
of McKee, campers are ad
vised to use Beaver- Sulpher
or Jackson campgrounds, the
forest service said.
The fishing is good at
Squaw lake but the Applegate
river is reported muddy.
Scattered Snow
There Is still a scattered
snow puck in the high elevs
tions on the Butte Falls Rang'
er district and the lakes in
Blue Canyon and Seven Lakes
Basin are still partially
frozen.
Trails into Blue Canyon and
Seven Lakes Basin are not
open. The lower elevation
trails are open but they are
not being maintained at this
time. All roads on the Butte
Falls district are open. The
Parker Meadows road, how
ever, is In poor condition and
heavy logging is reported on
the Lodgcpolc road.
Campgrounds at the lower
elevations on the Butte Falls
district are open and fishing
is listed as "fair to good" at
Willow lake. It ii only "fair"
In the streams.
No Lakes Open
There are no lakes open on
the Prospect Ranger district
and no work has been done on
the trails this spring. The
main roads are open but snow
and logs are still blocking
higher elevation roads. The
Bustard Mine road is impass
able and there is heavy log
ging traffic during the week
on the Woodruff Creek. Ab
bott Creek and Woodruff ac
cess roads.
The fishing is reported ss
good but no campgrounds arc
open.
Campgrounds at Union
Creek are all open except on
the south side of Union Creek ;
and Mulr Creek. Tables, dam
aged by the Columbus Day
storm, are being replaced.
Trails are being worked in the
lower elevations and the road
to Mt. Stella Lookout is open.
The road to Herthbergcr 1
Lookout It closed, blocked by
snow.
i-
The fishing on the Union
Creek district is good and the
cafe and resort at Union Creek
are open seven days a week
from T a.m. to 8 p.m.
Ou Pont
Eastman Kodak ,
Firestone ,
Ceneral electric .
General Foods ...
General Motors .
ureynound
....2i'.
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Gulf Oil 441
Home take
Idaho Power
I.B.M .
Johna Manvllle
Kennecott Copper
Lockhed Aircraft
Martin
Merck .
Montana Power
Montsomery Ward ...
New York Central
Northern Natural Gaa .
Northern Pacific
Pac Gaa Elec ..
Penney J. C
Penn RR
Permante Cement .
Phlllpa
National Blicuit (xdl ...
Procter & Gamble
Radio Corporation
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Santa Fe
Sean
Shell Oil
Socony Mob Oil
Southern Co 53 Vt
Southern Pacific .. 35',,
Sperry Rand . 14.,
aianaara laiuornia 04 i
Standard Indiana 60
Standard N. J tlVt
Sun Mines 11
Texas Co .... 87
Texas Gulf Sulfur 13'a
Thiokol UV,
iTans America Oi
Trans World Air 19
Trl-Continental 4i
Union Carbide - 110'
union pacmc .... 41 '4
unitea Air Lines
u. a. nywooa ...
u. a. Ruooer . 4H
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Foreign Briefs
UN ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT IN HELSINKI
Helsinki, Finland-fllPD-Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, presi
dent of the United Nations General Assembly, arrived Thurs
day for a two-day visit on the way to Moscow.
The Pakistani diplomat will leave for the Soviet capital
on Saturday.
AFGHANISTAN OFFICIAL UNDERGOES TREATMENT
Vienna, Austria-flJPIl-Prlma Minister Mohammad Youstuf
of Afghanistan arrived Thursday for medical treatmant.
Youtsuf reportedly It suffering from pleuritli. Ha was
said to be seeking advice from famed Vienna Internist Prof.
Karl Fallinger, whose patients include King Saud of Saudi
Arabia and Indonasian Preiidtnt Sukarno.
facts
'FACTS OF LIFE' RECORD GOES ON SALE
London-fllPH-A long-playing record to explain ih
of Ufa to 11 and 12-ytar-oldt went en tale Thursday.
The record, "The Wonderful Story of How Yeu Were
Born," had approval from church leaden of various denom
inations, educators and child psychologists.
VIET CONG RADIO REPORTS ARMED CLASH
Tokyo-Wli-The Clandtttina radio of the Communist Viet
Cong guerrillas in South Viet Nam today claimed that tlx
American military advisers and four South Vietnamese army
officers killed each other in a clash last May IS.
The broadcast, reptattd by a Communist Ntw China newt
agency broadcast heard htre, said the fighting arose when
South Vletnamtss troops refuted to get aboard aircraft tor
a strike mission against the Vitt Cong.
AT STARK'S, YOUR VACUUM CUANER HEADQUARTERS
2 DM SALE
(Friday & Saturday Only)
WARRANTED USED
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ill N. Riverside
OPEN
TONIGHT
TO
9 P.M.
Valley Youth Hurt
In Auto Accident
Norman George Kurz, 18,
Central Point, was slightly in
jured early this morning when
his car crashed into two mail
boxes in front of 1948 Delta
Waters rd., according to Med'
ford police.
Kurz did not require hos
pitalization, according to re
ports. The accident occurred
about 3:35 a.m. He was not
cited.
In one of two accidents
Thursday, Karen Marie
Young, 20, of 228 North Bart
lett St., was cited for disobey'
ing a traffic signal following
a collision about 11:12 p.m. at
Main St. and Riverside ave.
Driver of the other vehicle
involved was Mary Bonhan
Vande Kamp, 42, of route 4,
box 439, Medford. A parked
car registered to William and
Carolyn Feeler, Central Point,
was damaged when the Vande
Kamp vehicle was knocked
into it by the force of the col
lision. No injuries were re
ported, officers said.
Dennis Michael O'Hara, 16,
of 1SS Highland dr., was cited
for violation of basic rule af
ter he lost control of his car
about 4:44 p.m. on Oakwood
ave. and crashed into two
parked vehicles. The parked
cars were registered to Bob
Ownby, 318 Garfield St., and
John Frank Potter, Eagle
Point. O'Hara was not injured,
officers said.
and lockouts which have crip
pled our economy tn the past.
The proposals - endorsed by
a legislative interim commit
tee - were killed.
Other interim committee
recommendations, the product
of two years of study, were
inr th mnst Dart ignored.
This, plus the refusal to sub
mit to the people proposal
for revenue reform and for
reconstituting our govern
ment is in itself an indict
ment of legislative inaction.
And what of the future, of
Group To Conduct
Area Car Washes
Youth Inc., Medford's new
ly formed organization de
voted to finding employment
for the city's vacationing boys
and girls, will sponsor a car
wash Saturday.
The event has been ar
ranged to raise funds for the
organization to open head
quarters in the Feldman-Olsen
building at Main and ttartieu
sts., Medford. This location
will be known as Youth Inc.
Employment Agency.
The car wash Saturday,
June 8, will be from 9 a.m. to
5 P.m. at a number of service
stations in the Rogue valley.
The charge will be $1 per car
with an extra 25 cents charged
for white side walls.
All teenagers interested in
Youth Inc. are asked to con
tact Mrs. August A. Zundel at
535-2285 or Mrs. Jack J. Gil
laspie at 773-3162 for place
ment at a service station. The
teen-agers may also gather at
the Feldman-Olsen building
at 9 a.m. Saturday for their
assignments. They are advised
to dress for the chore of wash
ing cars.
successive legislative sessions?
Unless there are problems I
do not now foresee, little
would be gained by calling a
special sesr:on for the return
of those who labored in this
regular session. There will be
those who say a legislature is
known as much by the bills
it does not approve as for
the legislation it enacts. In
some measure, the peddlers
of the status quo have won
a victory. But if the people
prefer a more constructive ap
proach to the needs of our
state, they will have an op
portunity to so express them
selves at the polls in 1964.
Depends on Citlxens
With more adequate legis
lative pay, candidates who
previously could not afford
a biennial winter and spring
in Salem may be induced to
seek membership in the legis
lature. Whether a "better"
legislature or "worse" will be
seated depends on how in
formed the individual citizen
kQ.nmp hptween now and
then and how clearly he rec
ogrftzes the impact mis legis
lature has made on his daily
.!,- I Un. n fell, famll..
lUC HUU Ul.i v 110 .atiuijr.
The fomncratic Drocess nrru
vides for periodic reviev of
the actions of the people',
representatives. The decisions
of 1964 will declare the peo
ple's appraisal of the value of
141 days of modest achieve
ment, massive inaction, and
notable mistaKes.
SHIP IT LflSMP
to 01 from Oakland, San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and othei
California points.
g Fitzgerald
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MEDFORDtsfeTRIBUNE
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1963
OPEN
FRIDAY
NIGHTS
UNTIL 9
JUST ARRIVED
Alligators 298
Horn Toads T9
Chameleons 59e
NEWBERRYS DOWNTOWN Sixth & Central
ENDS SATURDAY!
ALUMINUM
SCREEN
DOORS
Prehung
St Complete
2195
Complete
nv5
SPECIAL!
Factory Price Reduction
FIBER GLASS
PANEL
29
kWit SQ. FT.
3 Colors 3 Lengths
Prefinished
HARDWOOD
PANELING
3 Different Panels
BEL AIR OAK $ 8.50
NATURAL and ANTIQUE
BEL AIR WALNUT $13.75
CAPE COD BIRCH $ 7.10
PREFINISHED
PANELING
. All Weldwood
U.S. Paneling
10 Discount
TRUCKLOAD
FREE!
Installation Materials
With the Purchase
of a New
ARMSTRONG
CEILING
SWP, White Only m MB"
A 100, All Colors 7.95 5.95
CALUMET INTERIOR LATEX T95 Tl9
CALUMET EXTERIOR Gloss Paint TzT UT
16-0Z. SPRAY ENAMEL T79 TlT
Door Specials
'A' Grade Pi"
ROTARY CUT
MAHOGANY
J 0- j 6 " ...
J'4 i 6'8 ...
J'4" x 6 I- ...
2 8" x 6 1- ...
S.65 Special
6.0S Special
6 25 Special
6.4S Special
Factory Representatives Will Be at the Store To Demonstrale
and Answer Questions
Plenty of Free, Offstreet Parking
nrt n .
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Corner 6th and Fir