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SUNDAY. JUNE II. 1963 fi A BLM Offers 20 Tracts Of Timber at Auction MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDfORD. OREGON Twenty tracts containing 35,805,00 board feet were of fered at oral auction by the Medford district, bureau of land management, last week. Of these. 17 tracts were sold at a bid price of $639,-101.80. Two windthrown ' salvage sales of 151,000 board feet in Douglas county and 152$00 board feet in Josephine coun ty received no bid. One oth er tract containing 3,145,000 board feet located in the Trail area also received no bid. These tracts will be held open for a Doriod of 90 days, dur ing which time bids for not less than the appraised price will be received. . Purchasers of the 17 tracts included Bate Lumber com- PAY STATIONS GAS BILLS May Now Ba Paid J. J. NEWBERRY CO. Shopping Cantor VILLAGE VARIETY & GARDEN SHOP 771 Stawart Ava. pany of Merlin, Spalding and Son, Caveman Lumber com pany, K and C Timber com pany. Brown Brothers, Wes ley Pieren and Howard Lewis all of Grants Pass; Cooke and Critescr of Sunny Valley, O. Reedy of Wolf Creek, Che ney Forest Products of Cen tral Point, Schmidt and Crews of Clendale, Modoc Lumber company of Klamath Falls, Bill Gallcntine of Ash land and Timber Products, Medford Corporation and Ko- gap Manufacturing company, aU of Medford. On July 11 the Medford dis trict will offer seven tracts of timber for oral auction, ac cording to District Manager Donald J. Schofleld. The estimated volume is 8, 091.000 board feet and the appraised price is $149,572.50 The tracts are located in Jack son, Josephine and Douglas counties. Two of the tracts are withdthrown salvage from the Columbus Day storm. One locate!) on the Butte Falls- Prospect highway In Jackson county, the second on Warner road in Josephine county. . Additional information on any of the tracts may be ob tained from the district man ager, bureau of land manage ment, 1133 South Riverside ave., Medford. 5 T.TrnTNT-PrwTC iittt iTiro nnuDimv Carroll Tichenor Makes Honor Roll Carrol J. Tichenor, son of Oregon State Police Capt. and Mrs. Earle Tichenor, 1317 Reddy ave.. Is among second year students In the Univer sity of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, on the honor roll for the spring term. To be eligible for the honor roll, students must achieve a 3 grade point average or high er on a full study program for the term. illll MiM "tm '19 V9W I' '.WW" ' '1.1 'f. Uti ir , li, in, 1 r COUNTER CARDS-These counter cards, presented to firms which sent representa tives to the Rogue Valley Visitor Host school last week, will tell the tourist that information about the area is available there. The school, cosponsored by the Chambers of Commerce in Medford and Ashland, was attended by 63 valley per sons. Showing one of the counter cards to Jack Sutton, (right) Grants Pass, teacher at McLoughlin Junior High school who was one of the speakers for the school, is Don McNeil, Medford Chamber manager. Sutton is an authority on southern Oregon history. This is the first time such a school has been held here. In addition to a coun ter card for each firm, individuals attend ing the school received gold ballpoint pens. (Knackstedt photo) Selected Students Return to School Yreka Monday, June 17, approximately 200 selected Subscribers To renort fmnroeor nr won. delivery of the Mall Tribune In Meaiora. pnone 772-0111; aju land call at 41I Bride at., or phono 482-3002; Yreka, phone Victory 2-2898 before 6:45 p.m. ally and 1030 a.m. Sunday. If regular delivery arrives ahortly after you call pleaae notify office, thus ellmlnatin tpeclal meaaenfer service. On the Air By ELEANOR WIESE M GANGES ' ' ' ' ' , .' 1 . . ' i" NO ThisCertificateWorth$50 DOWN M A OtemnAMinnm CAS RANGE k M I t3 II WfcM pmwM (. 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In describing to the Euro pean Broadcasting union the intent of such a program, Frank Stanton, President of CBS, explained: "The oldest and purest democratic forum in America, directly descend ed from the Athenian forum, is the town meeting. Here, at least once a year the in habitants of American towns get together to discuss issues upon which the town will be ultimately called to act. A moderator is chosen to pre serve orderly discussion, but everything is open for all to hear, every side of an issue is examined, every viewpoint exposed. When the meeting is over, no one has any doubt about the Issues being thor oughly aired. The subject for the World Town Meeting will be of in ternational interest and ur gency. Mr, Stanton admits that the program will be "frankly ex perimental, but we hope that it will set a pattern or at least establish a precedent for broadcasts of similar Intent In the future." We hope so too. KMED-TV. Jack Kelley, Brod erick Crawford and Ed Beg ley star in "Shadow of a Man," the premiere of a sum mer feature of mystery dra mas. JACK PAAR, 10 p.m. Fri day KMED-TV. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (U-mass.) and his wife Joan, Hans Conried and Genevieve with Kukla and Ollie, are guests. Stevenson to Speak At College Assembly Ashland - Dr. Elmo N. Ste venson, Southern Oregon col lege president, will be guest at the first of the Tuesday 9 a.m. assemblies scheduled for this year's Summer Session. He will speak on his recent trip to the United Arab Re public June 18 at 9 a.m. in Churchill auditorium. Stu dents and townspeople are in vited to attend the assemblies. CHIODCE IF 2 NEW MODELS OKeefe & Merritt MODEL 7125 with HOLD-O-MATIC OVEN The 20 oven that holds dinner moist, hot and delicious until you're ready to cat. PLUS built-in aluminum griddle, divided cooking top, smokeless broiler, star jel burner, decorator designed panel. Dig 36" white with chrome top. Hcautiful! MODEL 7118 with PANOMATIC BURNER Eliminate worry of burning, overcooking or boil over. ..that's the "Burner with a Brain"! PLUS king size oven, one-piece 36 lift top for easy cleaning, smokeless broiler, decorator designed panel. Striking Coppcrtone color. CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES COMPANY i vh Pho I. t J n. 772-5281, Medford 482-2116, Ashland GOLF TOURNAMENT, 1:30 p.m. Saturday KMED-TV. The wlndup of the 63rd annual National Open Golf Cham pionship at the Country Club of Brookline, Mass. HAVE GUN, WILL TRAV EL, 9:30 p.m. Saturday KBES- TV. In this episode, filmed at Bend, Ore., Paladin under takes to recover $20,000 in gold lying at the bottom of a lake, using primitive SCUBA diving gear fashioned accord ing to Leonardo da Vinci's design. GOl.F TOURNAMENT, 2 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV. The final three holes of the Thun terblrd Classic Invitational Golf Tournament at the West chester Country Club In Rye, N.Y. TWENTIETH CENTURY. 8 p.m. Sunday KBES TV. "The Great Weather Mystery" shows the operation of weath er bureaus and how long range forecasts are made. MEET THE PRESS. 6 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV. Interview ed today is Henry Cabot Lodiic. former Ambassador to the United Nations and now head of the Atlantic Insti tute. DISNEY'S WORLD. 7:30 p m. Sunday KMED-TV. Gooty gives up a gay bache lorhood for marital bliss and later finds that he is no match for a precocious son in "A Salute to Father.'' EU SULLIVAN. R p.m. Sun day KRES-TV. The unique Eartha Kitt Is featured guest. SHOW OF THE WEEK, 10 p.m. Sunday KMED-TV. An "Inside view" of actual po lice work In San Francisco will be shown In a dramatic documentary. Detectives are shown In action at the scenes of real homicides, assaults and other major crimes. Partial Eclipse Of Sun To Be Visible in Oregon Portland - There will be a partial eclipse of the sun over Oregon on Saturday, July 20. But don't look at it if you value your eyesight. The time-worn schoolchild's pastime of viewing eclipses with the naked eye cost 170 Australian youngsters partial loss of their central vision and permanent retinal dam age in 19S9, warns the Ore gon Optomctric association. There is no "best" way to look at an acllpse, says Dr. William E. Shackelford of Al bany, OOA president. "If you must Indulge your curios ity," the optometrist says, "the safest way is to turn your back to the sun, hold a piece of pinhole- punched cardboard over one shoulder, then let the sun's rays come through the hole onto another piece of white cardboard held in front of your eyes. The sun's image will be reflected but its dan gerous infra-red rays will be avoided. 1 Sun Glanti Mentioned Dr. Shacklcford says that sun glasses or smoked glass are not completely safe. "A piece of photo film, ovcr-ex posed and developed over its entire surface, is adequate protection, but the pinhole de vice - especially in a darken ed room - yields a well-de fined solar image without danger.-' Looking directly at the sun anytime Is dangerous. Dr. Shackelford warns. Further, the use of binoculars or tele scopes during an eclipse heightens the chance of in curring complete blindness -which happened to 20 Utah viewers in 1980. Magnified sunlight can damage the eye permanently in the fraction of a second Says Dr. Shackelford: "We suggest that Orrgonians stay indoors between 11.30 a m. and 2.30 p.m. on July 20. We RED SKELTON. g 30 n m Tuesday KBES TV. Alice Faye and Phil Harris plav the tormented parents of Red will exm-nenre fiO ner cent Junior, The Mean Widdlc Kid. I eclipse here. The best bet is KRAFT MYSTERY THEA-j to read about it the dav after TER. 0 pm. Wednesday 'it happens." tV This Week Only ! Candle Room -Serving Genuine Charcoal Broiled Food Till Midnight ing and speech. lam. to 12:30 pm -thrown wno are ' t0"d Classes will be held daily. July 16. Teachers, adminisira- iu e v thrp tenters. academically talented hieh Mnnrfav thrnueh Fridav. 8:15 1 tors or interested lay people i ai j , school students of Siskiyou county will voluntarily return to school for an intensive four-week period of educa tional exploration and chal lenge. The program is sponsored and financed jointly by the local high school districts and the Siskiyou county board of education and is under the administrative direction of Paul Fisher, county superin tendent of schools and Joseph M. Turbovsky, psychologist, Siskiyou county schools. The guidance-academic pro gram was initiated in the summer of 1960. Last summer the program was expanded to two centers and this summer three centers will be opera tional providing a participa tory opportunity for all of the county's academically talent ed high school students. The program is based on the premise that students can be stimulated to greater aca demic effort and production when they are helped to realize their own potential. The students do not receive academic credit for attend ance. They do not receive grades nor is production mandatory. The three centers will be located at the Yrcka High school, the College of the Siskiyous campus, Weed, and at the Tule Lake High school. The academic areas to be offered include humanities, anthropology, political sci ence, modern foreign lan guage, modern mathematics and science and creative writ- In a Limited Engagement Only TONY'S COMMANDING BARITONE, BACKED BY TERRIFIC INSTRUMENTAL, HAS BEEN ACCLAIM ED ALL OVER THE WEST COAST AREA. 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