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Couple Leaves Car
Stalled on Crossing
An Ashland couple escaped
injury Friday night by leap
ing from a car which stalled
on the Southern Pacific rail
road tracks at the Neil Creek
road crossing beyond Ashland,
state police reported Satur
day. '
Orion Lindon Wells, 68, op
erator of the auto, and his
wife, Delia May Wells, 64, of
4735 Highway 68, Ashland,
were traveling east on Neil
Creek rd. when they ap
proached the railroad crossing
about 8:45 p.m. Wells stopped
the car at the stop sign, then
proceeded to cross the tracks.
He saw the train coming and
his engine stalled. He and his
wife jumped from the car and
made a safe landing.
The diescl engine, with
John Vern Jensen, 62, of 238
Branstctter st., D u n s m u i r,
Calif, as engineer, struck the
car. It was not badly damaged,
state police said, but had to
be towed away, ,
SUNDAY. JULY 7. 1983
ilJLDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEOFOR1. OREGON
On the Air
By ELEANOR WIESE
Soft Drink Vending
Machines Are Robbed
Robbery of soft drink vend'
ing machines in two service
stations in Medford was re
ported to city police Friday
The machine at Harvey's
West Main Shell station had
been entered and the money
box, containing $2 or $3 tak
en, about 2:33 a.m.
Kenneth Arthur McKee, 24
North Orange St., reported
break and entry of the ma
chine at McKee's Richfield
station, 707 West Main st., at
9:09 a.m. About 70 cents In
coins was taken, police said.
A year ago Tclstar I, the
first communication satellite,
orbited the earth for the first
time. On Wednesday CBS
News will use Telstar II in
trying for another first the
first use of instantaneous
switching of live television
transmission and reception fa
cilities linking the United
Stales and Europe.
Four leading world figures
in separate American and
European cities will appear
together on "Town Meeting of
the World" to bo seen at 1 1:20
a.m. Wednesday on KBES-TV
and broadcast again that eve
ning. ,
Participating in the world
television forum will be for
mer President Dwight D. Ei
senhower, in Denver; former
British Prime Minister Sir
Anthony .Eden, in London;
Jean Monnet, "Father of the
European Common Market,"
in Brussels; and Heinrich Von
Brentano, former Foreign
Minister for West Germany
and present majority leader
in the West German Bunde
stag, who will speak from
Cologne. Walter Cronkite will
be anchor man in New York
City.
There will be audiences at
KLZ-TV studios in Denver
from which Mr. Eisenhower
will be seen and at -the BBC
studios in London from which
Sir Anthony will broadcast.
Bv using the hot switch
ing method." former President
Eisenhower can be seen ask
ing any one of the ' three
gentlemen in Europe a ques
tion. In a matter of seconds
the person to whom the ques
tion is addressed can . be
brought in on America
screens giving his answer.
works both ways, so that as
soon as a question is asked
in Europe of President Eisen
hower, he will appear o;
European screens giving his
answer.
lopics to be covered on
"Town Meeting of the World
Include the successes, prob
lems and future of the Euro
pcan Common Market, the
stability of the North Allan
tic Treaty Organization, the
concept of a multilateral nu
clear force, the question of
German unity, and the pros
pects for any test-ban treaty
coming out of negotiations be
ginning . in Moscow during
mid-July.
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: - TWENTIETH CENTURY, 6
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Jet to Dyna-Soar : A report
on the amazing "birds" of
the supersonic age and the
test pilots who fly them, fol
lowing the development of jet
aircraft from the first ever
flown in the U.S.
ED SULLIVAN, 8 p.m. Sun
day KBES-TV. Judy Garland
(at the Palladium), Peter
O'Toole of "Lawrence of
Arabia," and the Italian
Mouse are the headliners,
with trained bears, jugglers
and a trampoline act.
SHOW OF THE WEEK, 10
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of Britain's most distinguish
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and Pamela Brown, will star
in "To Bury Caesar," an orig
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about an English Parliamen
tarian's fight for political
survival. .
FOCAL POINT, 9:30 a.m.
Monday KMED-TV. Exten
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Beasely will introduce prac
tice agent Nelly VanCalcar.
Joan Callaghan, Miss Rogue
Valley, will perform the
dance skit she presented in
the Seaside competition.
YOUTH POWER, 7:30 p.m.
Monday KMED radio. Mrs.
Leonard Harp, former profes
sional worker in juvenile de
linquency In California who
worked for many years with
first offenders at San Quentin
prison, will discuss the mod
ern approach to prevention
of delinquency, it danger sig
nals, and changes in handling.
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GAME, 0:45 a.m. Tuesday
KMED-TV. Baseball's 34th
All-Star Game, to be played
at Cleveland Stadium. Ralph
Houk of the world champion
New York Yankees will man
age the American league team
and Al Dark of the league
champion San Francisco Gi
ants will pilot the National
leaguers.
TALENT SCOUTS, 8:30
p.m. Tuesday KBES-TV, Hel
en Hayes will appear with
Carol' Channing, Broadway
musical comedy star; comic
Jack Carter; screen star
George Hamilton, and come
dian Jonathan Winters.
REPORT FROM TOKYO
10:30 p.m. Tuesday KMED
TV. This new scries will pre
sent closcups of contempor
ary life in the world's lead
ing cities. The first program
will show the preparations
for the 1064 Olympics the
No, 1 news story in Tokyo
today and look at Japanese
teen-agers.
PREMIERE, 10 p.m. Thurs
day KBES-TV. Ralph Bella
my ana Bradford Dlllman
star In drama of humnn emo
tions in the scientific world
when a brilliant but irrespon
sible young scientist gambles
with his own life as well as
the lives of others during his
experiments.
FOCAL POINT, 9:30 a m
Friday KMED-TV. Shake
spearean Festival is spotlight
cd. John Woodworth, costume
assistant In charge of arma
mcnt and ornamentation, will
explain the process of mak
Ing swords, crowns, etc. Frank
Plnnock, director of sword
play, wilt tell how sword
fights are choreographed and
Earl Boen and Staccy Kcach
will demonstrate the sword
fight from Romeo and Juliet.
WIDE WORLD OF
SPORTS, .1 pm. Saturday
KMED TV. The finishing
holes of the British Open
Golf Championship nt Ly
tham-St. Anne's, England, and
the Daytona "Firecracker
400' Slock Car Championship
race will be presented.
Groundbreaking
Ceremonies Set
Groundbreaking ceremon
ies for the new public hcallh
center on the fairgrounds will
be held at 10 a.m. Monday.
July 8, according to Dr. A. Er
in Mrrkrl, public health offi
cer. H. P. Jrwetl, chairman ol
the Jackson county hcallh
board, Is txpcclrrt to officiate
with Dr. Mrrkel and mem
ben of the county court.
Dennis the Menace
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Bard's Inn Is Now
Open in Ashland
Ashland Tourists and
townspeople found the doors
of the new Bard's Inn res
taurant open for the first
time last Wednesday, July 3
All-day service for the pres
ent and eventually 24-hour
service is planned.
Owner of the ultra-modern
restaurant is Cecil Halstead,
formerly connected with the
Denny Coffee Shop in Med
ford, and manager is Mrs.
Pat Moultray, also of Medford.
A view of the city and sur
rounding mountains is afford
ed through the restaurant's
slightly tinted windows.
Booths and tables are in the
main dining area, and a snack
counter accommodates 66. In
the adjourning private ban
quet room 35 to 38 persons
can be served.
Pendant lights In amber
and gold hang from the ceil
ing and upholstery is in deep
turquoise. A triangular fire
place centers the room and
walls are paneled in dark na
tural wood. The Shakespeare
an motif is used on menu
covers and place mats.
The Family Council
rmtor's note: The Family Council 'coniliU of a Judje, a
phy. hJatnst, -three clereymen, tnree edltori ana a women s "'"'
each arUcle u a mmirary of a family disagreement presented to tne
Council The Council deals with problems, major and minor,
encountered by cuidance counselors and social workers. Edited by
Mrs. Ainu Denny. (Ciipyrifht by General Features Corp.)
Mrs. N. D. I want to put
our son on a drastic reducing
diet.
Mr. N. D. He's still a baby.
Why annoy him so early in
life?
Mrs. N. D. I was heart
broken last week at the way
the kids on the beach laughed
at my son. He's a plump jolly
little fellow of 5, but he ran
back for his bathrobe with
tears in his eyes when he
heard, "Fat, Fat the water
rat," from children playing in
the sand. It's true he's over
weight, and I'd like to help
him lose, but his dad doesn't
agree, and keeps on filling
him up with pizza and banana
splits.
Mr. N. D. - Worrying about
your shape is a grown-up
headache. Why bother Ronny's
head with such nonsense? His
mother just has to explain to
him that it's a free country,
that he has a right to be fat,
and he need not listen to fresh
kids who don't know how to
play fair. Time enough to
hand him skim milk, saccharin,
and carrot sticks. I'll go along
with it when it comes to fit
ting him into a tuxedo some
day.
The Council: Mr. D. misses
the point. Ronny is already
being subjected to the strain
of ridicule, a worse strain than
that of no-whipped-cream. So
it's no comfort to him to be
told not to listen to the taunts
and to keep on eating all the
nice coconut custard pie be
cause he's only a little boy.
We don't agree with the idea
of waiting until the teens to
work on a child's physical at
tractiveness. Every day of his
life is important. Let him ga
ther assurance from the ad
miring, approving glances of
others. Your little butterball,
Mr. D., is collecting -small
stabs instead, tiny hurts,
which accumulate and eventu
ally affect him emotionally.
He's the one who doesn't get
chosen for a part in the class
play, for a place on the team.
He's the Big Joke. Spare him
that sort of conspicuousness.
You'll thus enable him to
stana out in happier ways.
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