Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1963, Image 28

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1963
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
DIRECTIONAL SIGNS State highways through Medford
now have directional signs showing tourists the route to the
Medford Chamber of Commerce. Before the slate will erect
the signs, the chamber must meet minimum requirements
io qualify as a visitors information center and personnel
must pass written tests about Oregon. Qualifying examlna
tions are given through a cooperative program self up by
the state highway department's travel division and the
Chambers of Commerce. Watching the sign being Installed
are Suzette Holmes (left) and Mary Fletcher, chamber em
ployees who- have passed the required tests. (Knackstcdt
photo)
'Sorry Record' of
Kennedy Hidden,
Eisenhower Says
Hcrshey, .Pa.UPI) - Former
President Dwight D. Eisen
hower said Thursday night
that only a "cunningly manip
ulated verieor ot Imagery"
hides President Kennedy's
"sorry record."
Elsenhower said many per
sons are upset by the admin
istration's "non-action and
headlong retreat on matters
of national survival and do
mestic well-being, on which
were promised firm, unequiv
ocal decision and action.'1
Catch Phraits
' "The roll call--a long rec
ord of glowing promises and
anemic deliveries would in
clude such campaigning catch
phrases as 'missile gup,'
stroke of the pen,' 'strong
presidency,' 'get the country
moving again, and so on he
said.
', The former President spoke
at a dinner meeting of about
73 Republican leaders attend
ing a two-day workshop spon
sored by the National Repub
lican Citizens committee.
Besides heaping scorn on
Kennedy, . .Eisenhower, still
i the nation's No. 1 Republican,
stoutly defended the commit
tee. The commlltee IWelf was
veering Into the field of policy-making
at the risk of of
fending the congressional
COP bloc.
Eisenhower said the cit
izens' organization was in
ousiness io suiy despite ' eye
brow raising" from Republi
can old timers who "Bre al
lergic to citizen movements."
8eparata Groups
The committee began a two-
nay workshop session Thurs
day, meeting In three separ
ate groups with some non
partisan advisers present. Ei
senhower presided over
group dealing with "critical
issues," while the ollu-rs dis
cussed big city political or-
ganzialion and ways of help
ing GOP nominees.
C. W r e d e Pctersmeyer,
workshop chairman and New
York broadcasting executive,
told a combined session of
the three groups that there
would be no discussion of
candidates. This was appar
ently another attempt to nuell
me nciiei among some Repub
licans that the committee was
formed to make certain that
Sen. Barry Goldwutcr of Ari
zona Is not nominated for
president
Lower Elevation
Forest Roads and
Trails Are Open
ftoads, trails and camp
grounds in the lower eleva
tions of the Rogue River Na
tional forest are open this
week end, according to the
weekly recreation report from
the supervisor's office in Med-1 1
ford.
Snow was reported in the j
A I I J t ..... . 1 1 m -nn
foot level. Trails are open, I
except for Butte fork which'
is closed due to a washout.
Roads that are closed in
clude Glade creek, closed by j
mud; Yale creek, washout:
Ashland loop, snow, and Car-
berry, slide. Logging traffic
is reported heavy on Middle
Fork, Sturgis and Thompson !
Creek rds.
All campgrounds are open
except lor Wrangle.
In the Butte Falls district!
snow pack is reported in the ;
Seven Lakes basin and crews :
are opening lower elevation
trails. The trails in the higher
elevations will not be open
for three or lour weeks, ac
cording to Forest service of
ficials. '
I ravel is not advised on l
Parker Meadows rd.. and
heavy logging traffic will be
encountered on the Lodgcpole I
rd.
Prospect district reports
snow at the 6,000 foot level.
Maintenance has begun on
the Anderson Mountain trail.
Main Roads Open
Both Buzzard Mine . and
Halls Point rds. have been
graded and all main roads
are open. The motorist will
encounter logging traffic
week days on Woodruff creek,
Abbott creek, and Woodruff
Access rds.
The Union Creek Recrea
tion trail is open In that rang-
aistnct, according to the
Forest service, with snow at
800 feet. This trail In the
higher elevations will be
worked on later.
The road to Hershberser is
blocked by snow and failed
timber, with the majority of
the other roads open, Includ
ing the road to Huckleberry
mountain.
All campgrounds are open
except the south side of Un
ion Creek campground, which
will he closed most of the
summer due to the Oct. 12
storm.
VdcanciesHoieii
For Camping Trip
Several vacancies on the
overnight camping trip Io
Howard Prairie lake this
week end still exist, accord
ing to Bud Geren, acting
youth diiector at the Medford
YMCA.
Aimed at boys 12 through
IS, the plans of the trip In
clude fishing, boatjng, hiking,
swimming, and horse riding.
Side stops are planned at the
Natural History museum and
zoo at Lilhia park, Robinson
Butte lookout, and the State
Fish hatchery at Butte Falls,
as well as side trips to prairie
dog towns, and beaver col
onies. The trip leaves In the Y bus
from the Medford Y at 10 a.m.
on Saturday, June 1J, and re
turns at about 6 p.m. on Sun
day, June 10. Ashland boys
will be picked up at the Plaza
at 10:45 a.m. Boys not p re
registered will be accepted
Saturday morning. Reserva
tions may be made hy calling
Uic Medtord Y 772-621)5.
Tax Extension
Approved by House
Washlngton-flPll-The House
has agreed to extend for
another year federal taxes on
corporations and such con
sumer Items as new cars, liq
uor, beer and ciaarcttes.
.'.ne legislation, rcauested
by President Kennedy, now
goes to the Senate which un
doubtedly will enact it be
fore the July deadline. It
must be signed Into law with
in 17 days to avoid loss of
revenue when the present
law expires.
The bill would extend for
another year "temporary" tax
increases levied In 1931 to
help finance the Korean War.
These taxes have been ex
tended on a year-to-year basis
ever slnre and presently earn
$4.2 billion In federal revenues.
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OFFERS TESTIMONY-Dr. Aaron Henry, president of the
Mississippi Conference of the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People. Is shown as he appeared
Before the House Judiciary subcommittee in Washington
An associate of murdered Negro leader Medgar Evers
Dr. Henry told the subcommittee that his people feel they
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VALUE RATED
FIR MONTH
1961 Oldsmobile Holiday $77.40
Hardtop, radio, heater, automatic, P.S., P.B., EZI glass, white wall
tires. Light green wtih matching interior.
1961 Comet Wagon $57.03
4-Door, R. & H., standard transmission, economical 6 cylinder.
Eng. red and white.
1961 Pontiac Wagon $52.96
Tempest 4-door, R. & H., standard transmission, windshield
washers, white wall tires, back-up lights.
1960 Buiclc Invicta Hardtop $6518
4-Door, K. & n., auto, trans., P.S., P.B., power windows.
6-way seat, white wall tires, EZI glass, etc
1960 Oldsmobile Super 88 $65.19
4-Door Holiday hardtop, R. & H., auto, trans., P.S., P.B., EZI
glass, very low miles one owner.
1960 Ford ft Ton Pickup $53.92
R. & H., standard trans., looks like new condition.
1960 Dodge Vi-Ton Pickup $49.02
R. & H., standard trans., wide side box, heavy duty rubber,
top shapel
1960 Rambler 4-Door Wagon $58.82
R. & H., auto, trans, (air conditioning), P.S., P.B., real clean car.
1959 Buick LaSabre Hardtop $58.87
4-Door, R. 4 H., auto, trans. P.S., P.B., EZI glass, white wall
tires, plus other conveniences.
1959 Chev. El Camino Pickup $63.73
R, A H., standard transmission, V-8 engine, white wall tires,
L.W.B., deluxe box, excellent shape.
1958 Mercury Porklone H'top $39.22
4-Door, R. & H., automatic transmission, P.S., P.B., power windows,
seat. EZI glass, white wall tires. A car to be proud of.
PAYMENTS INCLUDE: 1) All finance charges, 2) Collision, comprehensive, towing
and labor cost Iniursnct, 3) Accident and health Insurance, 4) Nothing mora to
purchase (No Add-on Charges). 1
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1959 FIAT 1955 CHEVROLET
Foui-Dooi Sedan Vi-To A
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1958 RENAULT 1953 CHEVROLET
Faur-Dosr Scdtn dtt.UU Four-Door Wt.on tf m f0
t.Va;
Eictprtontl Condition
1956 VOLKSWAGEN 1952 PLYMOUTH
$37.72 IZ' $18.00
2-Door, Ridto jnd Hcittr,
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THIS MOUTH'S SPECIALS
1961 OLDS F85 $1899
Deluit 4-door, RAH, teonomic standard tranimiition, EZI
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1961 OLDS 88 HARDTOP .$2199
Coupe, RAH, automatic tram., P.S., P. B., EZI glan, thia
is an executive car.
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1959 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE $1999
4-Door hardtop, R. H.r Automatic tram., P. S., P. B., EZI
glasi, white wall tiret, metalie white with eye pleating red
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1957 OLDS 98 HARDTOP ..$1099
4-Door, R. H Auto, tram., P. S., P. B., power window,,
4-way teats, EZI glan, white wall tires, typical Whitney used
car quality. '
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I960 CHEVROLET WAGON $1699
4-Door, R. H., Economical standard transmission, 6-cylindcr,
EZI glass, white wall tiret, real good shape.
415 SO. RIVERSIDE
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Phone 772-6208