Book Activity in
Central Point Up
Central Point Mrs. A. D.
Van Horn, librarian at the
Central Point Public library,
reports that 1,022 books were
checked out of the library
last week. The monthly aver
age covering the last four
months is 2,588, she said.
The summer reading club
tor children between the
ages of 6 and 14 now has 245
children enrolled, and club
members have various space
models and scenes on display.
. A new magazine rack, built
and donated by Central Point
Jaycees, is now in use.
. Mr?. Vsn Horn also an
nounced that Jewett school
has loaned 100 books for chil
dren to the library for the
summer months.
Some 184 pupils from the
first and second grades at
Jewett and Sams Valley
schools visited the library and
fire hall last week. The chil
dren were accompanied by
their teachers.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. IMS
Sunday, June 16
217 E. Main St. Medford
In the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
In the news of this morn
ing at least up to the hour
this is written there is noth
ing that GOES BANG!
It isn't a big headlines day.
IN A graduation address at
American University, Pres
ident Kennedy announces a
moratorium on nuclear test
ing in the atmosphere as a
part of a new "high level"
effort to resolve the five year
old test ban deadlock with
Russia.
He said:
"The U.S. does not propose
to conduct nuclear tests in the
atmosphere SO LONG AS
OTHER NATIONS DO NOT
DO SO."
He conceded that successful
conclusion of a nuclear test
ban treaty depends on Soviet
leaders adopting a "more
enlightened attitude." But, he
added, "I believe we can help
them to do it by SETTING
THE EXAMPLE in all areas
of human relations."
WELL, ifs worth a try
So long as we KEEP OUR
POWDER DRY.
IN HIS address, President
Kennedy noted that Rus
sia and the United States have
never opposed each other on
the battlefield, and then ad
ded: "Both the United States and
its allies and the Soviet Un
ion and its allies have a mu
tually deep interest in a just
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and genuine peace and in
halting the arms race.'
TRUE enough.
But
The Soviet Union is ruled
by communists whose purpose
is to CONQUER THE WORLD
FOR COMMUNISM.
As long as that remains
true, an eventual clash is in
evitable. As long as the U.S.A.
remains the U.S.A., Ameri
cans will never submit to
communists without a battle
to the death.
Mr. Kroosh might as well
put that in his pipe and
smoke it.
A THOUGHT:
We might have clashed
with Russia over Alaska. We
DIDN'T.
We might have clashed
with Russia over the Russian
settlements on the Northern
California coast. We DIDN't.
But that was before COM
MUNISM took over Russia.
IN CONCLUSION, two ques
tions: 1. Where is American Uni
versity? 2. What is American University?
11 ERE are the answers:
1 1. American University Is
located in Washington, D.C.
2. It is a coeducational lib
eral arts college. It was char
tered in 1893, and is con
trolled by the Methodist
church. It has a college of
arts and sciences, a School of
Public Affairs, and a Grad
uate School.
Its normal enrollment Is
presently in the neighbor
hood of 3,000 to 4,000.
ZOO SCORES FIRST
Dunstable, England OJPD
Whipsnade Zoo has hatched
European white storks for the
first time - on top of a tall,
imitation chimney: The storks
refused to nest In the zoo be
fore because its chimneys
were too low.
Try and Stop Mo
-By BENNETT CIRF-
A 9-YEAR-OLD LAD, having participated in his first inter
class basketball game, arrived home in a high state of
elation, " we creamea inem, aaa, e repot icu uiuuiymuiuj
'hut it was nin.nnri-
tuck right down to the
wire." "Good ior you,"
approved his lather.
'What was the score?"
The boy replied, "One to
nothing."
An American business
man vu called upon to
make a, few remarks at a
conclave in London. His
audience failed to respond
to a couple of his corny
jokes. Piqued, the business
man remarked, "You Eng
lish v-ill probably laugh at
my stone some ume next
Bummer." "On the contrary," the chairman
laughed at them teat summer."
1 California Is spending- millions to transport by pipeline some
of the rain water that beats down so persistently on the coastal
'region of Washington and Oregon. A University of Washington
professor In Seattle told me, "That majestic peak you see about
sixty miles to the Southeast is Mount Rainier. We use it as a
weather guide every morning If we can see it when we wake
up, we know it's going1 to rain later in the day. If we can't see
it, we know it's raining already!"
When Seattle folk can see Mt Rainier, incidentally, or when
Mt. Hood is visible to the citizens of Portland, the common
phrase is, "Oh, look: the mountain is out today!"
C 1963. by Bemwtt Cert. Distributed by Kins Features Syndicate
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Josephine County Employment Rises
Grants Pass Employment
in all facets of the Josephine
county economy was on the
uptrend by the last of May,
according to Don Stiffler,
manager of the Grants Pass
office of the state employ
ment service.
Unemployment rates for the
month, however, were higher
than last year's comparable
figures. This was mainly tem
porary, Stiffler said, and by
the end of the month totals
were dropping fast.
The dollar value of city
building permits issued dur
ing the month showed a dra
matic increase over last May,
Stiffler said. Permits worth
$536,550 were issued, compar
ed with $87,600 for May,
1962. v '
The majority of local mo-
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tela appear to be having a
normal year, but substantially
below last year's World Fair
year. June, however, is ex
pected to give a truer indica
tion as to what effect the free
way will have on local oper
ators. Plywood producers Indicat
ed a . hesitant market, but
sales of lumber have been
better than average, and total
prospects for 1063 are still
considered very good. .
Job opportuntles within
the local lumbering and tour
ism industries are expected to
reach their peak during the
next 30 days, Stiffler noted.
Gold Hill Man May
Gel Array Medal
Gold Hill Specialist Four
Ronnie M. LeMaster, a son
of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Le-
Master, route t, box 307,
Gold Hill, will be recom
mended for an Army com
mendation medal, according
to his battalion commander,
Lt. Col. Robert L. Pcrley. Le
master is serving in Copping
en, Germany as a member of
the Army's Fourth Armored
division's public information
staff.
The recommendation for
the award is a result of Le
mater's role in preventing a
possible fire and explosion in
the crash of an Army heli
copter May 30.
Two of the three men in
the helicopter were fatally
injured and the third was in
serious condition. The air
craft's crew was lowering an
880-pound cross into position
on a bell tower of a church
under construction, when it
crashed.
LcMaster and Staff Sgt.
Franklin D. Hill were watch
ing the operation when the
hclicopted flipped over and
fell." LcMaster ran for a fire
extinguisher as Hill managed
to turn off the helicopter's
jet-turbine. LcMaster assisted
in keeping curious spectators
away from the aircraft and
the injured fliers.
Hill is being recommend
ed for the Soldier's mcdnl. The
two men are credited with
preventing an explosion
which could have killed some
75 German workers and oth
ers at the site.
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Improved Logging Slressed in Talk
David F. Keiser, who is in
charge of timber management
for Rogue River National
forest, was main speaker for
the timber committee of Die
Southern Oregon Conserva
tion and Tree Farm associa
tion at a morning meeting
June 11 in Stanley's restau
rant. Better utilization and im
proved logging practices are
on the increase and account
for increased footage in the
reinventory of standing for
ests, Keiser stated. This will
result in more timber for
harvesting in the future, he
pointed out.
The amount of blowdown
timber sold and the manner in
which it has been handled
to date will not result in a
shortage of timber to be sold
in future years, he continued
to say. The ovcrcut, to salv
age blowdown, can easily be
absorbed in allowable cut
figures without creating a
marked decrease in use of
Forest service timber, he ex
plained. Road construction costs,
the price of timber, quality of
timber and adjustments for
error in quality appraisal,
also were discussed. The next
meeting will be concerned
with road construction and
costs as outlined by the U.S.
Forest service in timber sale
appraisal.
A 5
BAN ON TESTS URGED
London - (lira - Anglican
Canon John Collins, head of
the Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament (CND), called
on France and- the Soviet
Union Tuesday night to
match President Kennedy's
announced suspension of at
mospheric nuclear tests.
Exams Announced
For Federal Posts
New examinations are open
to fill several federal civil
service positions.
Listed are medical techni
cian; shorthand reporter;
closed microphone reporter;
air carrier nrjcrAtinns insnxr.
tor, specialist; general avia
tion operations inspector, spe
cialist; industrial specialist,
loun specialist (commercial);
construction inspector; digital
computer programmer; engi
neer; stenographer, Seattle
region and Washington, D.C;
and typist, Washington, D.C.
Further information may be
obtained from the Civil Serv
ice office in the local post office.
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Greek Premier
Quits in Dispute
Over Pending Trip
Athens. Greece -tUPH- King
Paul summoned political lead'
crs today to seek A successor
to Premier Uonstanune Uara
manlis, who resigned in
dispute over a projected royal
visit to Britain. . . , -
The King 'issued a procla
mation Tuesday night reaf
firming his intention to visit
Britain July 0-12 with Queen
Frederika, despite a threat of
demonstrations by exiled
Greeks and their British sym
pathizers. Caramanlis had announced
his resignation earlier, follow
ing a brief audience with the
king at the royal palace
which the premier said ended
in "complete disagreement."
The' premier had argued
for weeks that the royal cou
ple should postpone or cancel
the trip rather than risk a
repetition of demonstrations
such as plagued Queen Fred
erika and Princess Irene
when they went to London
in late April for the wedding
of Britain's Princess Alexandra.
Release Demanded
The Greek queen and her
daughter were accosted by
demonstrators demanding the
release of Greek political
prisoners, some of whom have
allegedly been in prison since
the Communist bid for power
In 1947.
. On one occasion. Queen
Fredericka and Princess Irene
were chased by angry demon
strators and forced to seek
refuge in the London apart
ment of American actress
Marti Stevens.
The British governmeni
formally apologized to the
queen for the incident. But
the apology caused a furor
in British political circles,
and the opposition Labor par
ty demanded Britain with
draw its invitation for the
projected state visit.
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Merit Certificate
Given Crater Student
Roger Kirkham, Medford,
has been presented a certific
ate of merit in farm mechan
ics, awarded by the Thor cen
ter for Better Farm Living,
Huntley, III. He received the
award for showing the great
est farm mechanics ability
among the graduating seniors
'of Crater High school.
! The award was established
i to honor the member of each
senior high school class deem
ed most outstanding in his
I proficiency to apply farm mo
i chancls to the effective use
i of farm shop equipment and
1 tools, in the maintenance of
I farm machinery and in build
Ing projects to provide Im
proved farm living and oper
ating efficiency, according to
Nell C. Hurley Jr., founder
of Thor center. The selection
is made by the student's vo
cational agriculture teacher.
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Dig your toes in the cool, wet sand
Who can resist it? That exuberant urge to peel
off your shoes and go joyfully down to meet
the sea. You don't want anything, ever, to spoil
that lovely beach . . . neither do we.
So today, with advanced chilling techniques,
we seek oil beneath beaches without marring
their beauty with equipment and derricks.
Instead, the oil is brought up by "slant drill
ing" from a well located far away, often out in
the sea. On the beach, you don't even know it's
happening.
So dig your toes in the cool, wet sand. Enjoy
your lovely seaside playgrounds. We cherish
their beauty, as you do. .
Planning ahead to terve you better
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