Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 13, 1963, Image 5

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    MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
THURSDAY, JUNE 13. 1913
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Douglas County Park To Open Near Canyonville
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Glenn Jackson, Medford,
chairman of the Oregon State
highway commission, will be
guest speaker at the dedica
tion of the Charles V. Stanton
county park at Canyonville,
2 p.m., Sunday, June 23.
Douglas County Judge V.
T. Jackson will read the court
order dedicating the park and
Boy Scouts will unveil the
plaque. John P. Amacher,
Douglas county county parks
commission chairman, will in
troduce Jackson.
The Douglas county court
iigned the order in 1950 cre
ating the first county park
program in Oregon. This or
der, drafted by Charles Stan
ton, editor of the Roseburz
News Review, stands as a
model park ordinance copied
by many other counties.
The order was an outgrowth
of several years of promotion
by the Douglas County Sports
men s groups of which the
Roseburg Rod and Gun club
and the South Umpqua Rod
and Gun club were leaders.
Editorials Noted
Files of the News Review
contain 42 editorials written
by Stanton on the county
parks proposal. He also ap
peared in the numerous hear
ings before the county court
Charles Collins was. ap
pointed first park supervisor
in 1951, a position which he
held for ten" years when he
became executive vice presl
dent of Cal-Ore Recreational
Development association in
Medford. Wilbur Wieprecht
was appointed to fill the va
cancy. Today the county has 37
parks. They total 960 acres
and with their improvements
are worth over million dol
lars. New Philosophy
Stanton parks represents a
new departure in park phi
losophy. It is intended to fill
part of the outdoor recrea
tional needs of the Canyon
ville community, but was also
purchased primarily for its
strategic location along Inter
state Freeway 5 as a southern
gateway to the outdoor rec
reational opportunities of the
county. It will be an over
night and Informational stop
for visitors expected in in
creasing numbers along the
freeway.
"No stranger can stop here
without learning of the won
ders of Crater lake, the an
gling of Diamond lake and
Salmon Harbor and the scenic
drives along the Umpqua riv
er. When this park is in full
operation it is planned to
test its effectiveness as a rec-
INSURANCE BILL OKAYED
Washington -WPIu The Sen
ate Finance Committee Wed
nesday approved a bill to give
World War II and Korean War
veterans an opportunity to re
new G. I. life insurance they
have allowed to lapse.
reation sales media." Collins
said.
The Douglas county court
has authorized the purchase
of two more such wayside
sites, one in central Douglas
county and one near the
north gateway.
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CERF
A MAN WHO HAD made great fortune in the Alaskan
gold rush was asked how he had been so successful
when so many others had returned empty-handed. The old
prospector smiled and re
plied, "I never told any
body before, but now I'll
tell you. I just kept dig
ging holes."
At a gy reunion of
World War II veterans,
the conversation got around
to cartoons that had made
the nation laugh a bit during-
the grim days before
the tide turned in America's
favor at Guadalcanal. It -7
was surprising how clearly "Ser
some of these cartoons vVV5 .
and the exact wording of --
the captions were remembered.
Favorites: Two goats chewing up top-secret reports at ths
Pentagon, with one grunting happily, "Beat darn propaganda I
ever ate!"; a general's hatchet-faced wife collaring him at the
door of his home to snarl, "You're not going to go inspecting
barracks until you tidy up the mesa In your own room!"; the O.I.
having a tooth yanked at the dispensary, gasping, "Ouch Sir!";
and an admiral jumping up from his chair with a shriek of an.
guish while his aide whispers to a J.O. "I think the admiral's
found that Japanese carrier that was missing from his chart,"
C 1963, by Bennett Ctrl. Distributed by Kins Features Syndic!
Local Chamber Off icials
Attend Del Norte Meeting
Medford Chamber of Com
merce Manager Don McNeil
and Past Chamber President
Gerald Latham were among
the lit) persons who attended
the 50th annual dinner meet
ing of the Del Norte County
Chamber of Commerce at
Crescent City Tuesday eve
ning. Others from southern Ore
gon attending were Josephine
County Commissioner Louis
Ringuette and Mrs. Ringuette.
"A community's growth de
pends on enterprise and op
portunity of investment capi
tal, investment capital de
pends on initiative and imagi
nation of individuals and
groups of individuals," Louis
P. Growney, Portland, direc
tor of industrial development
for Pacific Power and Light
company, told the group.
Commenting on communis
ties offering tax benefits to at
tract Industry, he said that
businesses have found this
puts industry at a disadvan
tage in the eyes of the public,
Industry working with the
community for mutual bene
fit is far better than any tax
oenclit, he commented
Favorable Poiltionn
"Capital will come to the
community where there is
business potential," Growney
explained. "Northern Cali
fornia and southern Oregon
are in very favorable positions
due to California's population
growth. It is up to the in
dividual to develop the com
modities which the public demands."
He complimented Crescent
City on their initiative In at
tempting to get new Industry
into the area, reminding the
group that community leader
ship depends on individual
work. He explained that 85
per cent of industrial growth
starts at home.
It was stated that Del Norte
county receives about f 23 mil
lion from tourists each year.
Among the persons attend
ing the event were ten past
presidents ot the chamber.
James Yarbrough, president
elect, listed four points for
his program this year-transportation,
industry, stable
economy, and progress. :
Sunday, June 16
217 I. Msia St. Metfrd -
This Week's Plan for Home Builders
By HIAWATHA ESTES
Lovely to look at - delight
ful to own. This is only a
partial description of this
imaginative home which
offers numerous ideas that
are guaranteed to make your
home more livable and beau
, tiful.
One of the most important
things to consider when shop
ping for a new home, regard
less of exterior styling, is the
practical arrangement of the
iloor plan. The first point one
should consider when analyz
ing a plan is how efficient the
design handles the flow of
traffic. It would be difficult
to locate a home with a more
satisfatcory center hall plan
than the one shown here.
Double front doors open from
. the covered porch to a wide
entry that is not too deep.
From this entry and the short
hall, there is direct access to
every major room in the
house.
Privacy in Layout
Privacy is sometimes hard
to achieve in today s contem
porary homes. A quick glance
will show that there is pri
vacy in-this layout. There are
no large openings between
the kitchen, dining, family or
living rooms, The bedroom
wing is completely separated
from the living area while
the family bath separates the
master bedroom suite from
the other two bedrooms.
Doors open from the garage
to the rear yard and direct to
the service area. This is es
pecially advantageous during
inclement weather. The ga
rage door has been offset in
the front wall so as to pro
vide space for the water heat
er, furnace and storage area
along one wall.
The complete bath off the
service is handy to the family
room, kitchen and rear yard.
Such a bath location is very
convenient if a swimming
pool is being considered. The
location of a door leading
from the service to the family
room eliminates the necessity
of traffic flow from the rear
entrance through the kitchen
to the remainder of the house.
Large Kitchen -
The homemaker who loves
the luxury of a large kitchen
will be especially enchanted
with this large combination
kitchen-dining room. An eat-
ting bar has been included for
the serving of family meals.
The living and family
rooms plus the master bed
room overlook and have di
rect access to the patio and
refreshing rear garden, well
removed from street view and
noises.
A wide twin pullman lava
tory plus a long dressing table
are features of the highly
appealing dressing room. A
shower and water closet are
in a separate compartment.
Note how the garage roof
continues over the planter in
front of the kitchen.
Complete working drawings for
this plan can be purchased at a
cost of $7.50 for the first set and
$5 for each additional set when
ordered at the same time. This
plan will be available at these
prices until Oct. 2. Please allow
two or three weeks for delivery.
The following home plan hooks
are also available: Hallmark
Homes SI; Award Homes SI; Town
and Country Homes $1; Homes for
Living $1; Homes of DistincUon
$1; Ranch and Modern Homes $2.
All books, a $7 value, only S5.
Send all orders for either plans
or books to; Hiawatha Estes,
postoffice box 404-T. Northridge,
Calif.
Relatively High
Death Rate Noted '
Washington -(UPD- A "rela
tively high" mortality rate
of 946 per' 100,000 popula
tion in the U. S. in 1962 was
reported by the U. S. Public
Health service.
The PHS said the rate re
flects "for the most part" the
outbreaks of influenza that
occurred in the first quarter
of the year. There were also
marked increases in the rate
of violent deaths - accidents,
suicides and homicides.
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Norge Freezer r 158
23"ConsoleTVH88
19"Porlable!V 138
Color TV Sets -150-
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Solid Cherry Bedroom Set
Salem Maple Bunk Beds
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