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CONGRATULATED - Claude Gunter andTVince Claflin, ser
vice representatives of the Hubbard-Wray company, Medford,
receive congratulations from Ray Nelson, service manager
of the John Deere company, Portland, after getting diplo
mas. They recently completed a service training course
at the company's branch house in Portland.
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Car Crash Study
Slated in State
Salem - (LTD - Beginning
Dec. 1, a special study will be
conducted to determine the
nature and causes of injuries
incurred in late-model car ac
cidents in 12 Oregon counties.
State police, the State Medi
cal Society, Oregon Board of
Health, hospitals and the auto
motive crash injury research
program of Cornell university
will carry out the study.
Counties involved are Des
chutes, Crook, Jefferson, Was
co, Hood River, Josephine,
Coos, Douglas, Lane, Yamhill,
Tillamook and Clatsop. .
The research will cover only
accidents in rural areas. Data
produced in earlier studies, ac
cording to the Oregon Traffic
Safety commission, have indi
cated the degree of protection
offered by such safety ' fea
tures as improved door locks,
energy - absorbing steering
wheels, seat belts and padded
dashboards. -
NOTED ARTIST DIES
Bethlehem, Pa. -UPD- Percy
P. Albee, 74, noted artist, died
Thursday.
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- Sponsored by ES A Sorority
St. Anne's Altar Society
o CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON AND
o BAKED FOODS & GIFT SALE
Sea Mica assortment of dried plant material for arrangement
Girls Community Club House4
229 North Bartlett
Monday, Nov. 30th 12 Noon to 9 P.M.
Luncheon Served 12 till 2 -
info
This Sunday
BREAKFAST .
Before or After
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CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
Locals
No Damage No damage
resulted from a flue fire at
the Art Haskems residence,
503 Beach st., Ashland, Satur
day, firemen reported. The
report said the fire was caus
ed by a dirty flue.
Gas Stolen-Eighty gallons
of gas was taken from a truck
at Hilton Lumber company
recently and 10 gallons of gas
from the end lift at the com
pany Thursday, Raymond R.
Koch, Central Point, reported
to sheriffs deputies Friday.
Hubcaps Stolen Four hub
caps were reported stolen
from a new car while it was
parked on the lot of the Dar
rell Miller company, 415
South Riverside ave., within
the past two days, city police
said.
Theft-Donald Elwood Bur
elson, 2201 Skyview dr., told
city police that a fender skirt
and hubcap, total value about
$40, were stolen from his car
while it was parked behind
the Big Y Signal Service sta
tion Wednesday evening. .
Son Born News has been
received here of the birth of
a son Nov. 20 to SSgt. and
Mrs. Bradley Gordon Wood
of Winter Park, Fla. Mrs.
Wood is the former Donna
Mae Rohlfing, Portland, and
Sgt. Wood is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Wood, route
1, box 206, Talent.
Flue Fire - A fire which
started in a flue of a stove
pipe at the home of Terry F.
McGriff, 314 Willamette ave.,
Medford, spread to the attic
wall Friday, Medford firemen
said. Damage to the wall and
attic was reported. A stove
pipe was too close to the wall,
firemen explained.
Stolen Tool Box -William
Raymond Gregory told city
police a tool box containing
numerous tools was stolen
from his garage at 503 Oak
st. within the past two days.
-
Misses Gas-Tex Nash? 2075
Highway; 99, south, Medford,
reported the theft Thursday
of 70 to 80 gallons of . gas
from a .granite pit a mile
north of Jacksonville, sher
iffs deputies, said Friday.
Tires - Medford firemen
were called Thursday at 1:57
pjn. to a flue fire at the
James C. Fisher residence,
602 West 11th st. and at 10:57
p.m. to the McCabe Ware
house, 14 . West Fourth st.,
where the alarm bell was ring
ing. No fire was discovered
at the warehouse, firemen
said. Officials checked out
the electrical system at the
building later and found
nothing amiss.
.
" Son Born -A son was born
to Mr. and Mrs! Joe Francis,
Corvallis, Friday, Nov. 27.
The child, weighing 7 pounds
and 2 ounces, has been named
Anthony. Mr. and Ms. Fran
cis have an older son, Mark,
aged 19 months. Mrs. Francis
is the former Dixie Neatha
mer, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs: Norman D. Neathamer,
119 Jeanette st. Francis, who
plays football with the Green
Bay Packers, flew from De
troit following the Thanks
giving game with the Detroit
Lions, arriving in Corvallis
only a short time before the
birth of his second son. Mrs.
Neathamer plans to go to Cor
vallis the first of the week to
spend several days with her
son-in-law and daughter..
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News About
Servicemen
IN GERMANY
Army Specialist 5c, Eoyal
F. Crandall son- of Mrs. Myr
tle Manninf, 814 West Eighth
st., recently was assigned to
the 57th Medical Battalion in
Germany.
Crandall, platoon sergeant
in the battalion's 581st Medi
cal company, entered the
Acmy in 1943 and was last
stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash.'
Obituaries
EFFIE C. PEARSON
- Funeral services for Mrs.
Effie Cordelia Pearson, of
Jacksonville, who died Thurs
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral home down
town chapel Monday at 11
ajn. The Rev. D. E. Millard
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mrs. Pearson was born
March 20, 1881, in Pike coun
ty, Illinois, and had lived in
southern Oregon for the past
13 years. Her, husband, John,
died in 1955. j
Survivors include two bro
thers, Charley O. Bogart,
Weiser, Ida., and Jesse P. Bo
gart, Lakeview, Ore.; three
sisters, Mrs. Lulu Anderson,
San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs.
Ora Henderson, Ontario,
Calif.; and Mrs. Ida M. Stark,
Los Gatos, Calif.; and a ne
phew, Orville Bogart, Medford.
ROBERT J- KETTLES
Private funeral services for
Robert James Kettles, 78, of
819 South Peach st., whoudied
at his residence Thursday, will
be held at Perl Funeral home
Monday at 1:30 p.m. Capt.
William Ricken, of the Salva
tion Army will officiate. In
terment will be in the Memo
ry Gardens Memorial park.
Mr. Kettles was born in Ot
tawa, Canada, March 18, 1881,
and had been a resident of this
area and of the state for three
years. He was an electrician.
Survivors include one sis
ter, Mrs. Katherine Hiatt,,
Medford, and several nieces
and nephews in Canada.
C. V. HOLBROOK. ,
Word has been received
here of the death of C. V. Hol
brook, 76, Nov. 27, in a Eu
gene hospital following a
heart attack. He was born
Feb. 21, 1884, inSparta, N.C.
Survivors include his wife,
Ada, Eugene; five children,
and several brothers and sis-,
ters, including Mrs. W. P. An
drews, 35 Vancouver ave.,
Medford.
Funeral services will be
held in Eugene. "
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity:. Increasing
cloudiness today- with possibly a
few showers this afternoon or eve
ning. Partly cloudy tonight and
Monday with patches of fog around
sunrise. High today 55. Low tonight
28. High Monday 52.
Western Oregon: Rain Sunday.
Occasional rain Sunday morning.
Partly cloudy with scattered show
ers Sunday afternoon. Sunday night
and Monday. Cooler over interior.
High both days 45-55. Low Sunday
night 38-46.
Northern California: Fair Sunday
and Monday. Except coastal fog
night and morning. Cloudy in ex
treme north Sunday. Little change
in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
45: above normal 4.
Record high this date 66 in 1917.
Record low this date 14 in 1916.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none.
Total this month .16 in., 2.31 in.
below normal.
Total since Sept. 1, 1.06 in, 3.97
in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: - Lowest yesterday
i, highest yesterday 94 f0.
v . Precip.
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4 p.m.
. City High 4:00 .Yes-
Tfester- a.m. ter
day Low May
Brookings 59 47. .16
Klamath Falls 57 ' 18
MEDFORD . 61 29
Portland 46 40 .03
Seattle , , 53 42 .10
Spokane . '., ' , 34 - 24
Yakima . .47 20
Eureka -4. ss 47
Red Bluff ,.7I 39
Sacramento . .68 39
San Francisco 64 50
Los Angeles 82 54
Phoenix 70 39
Denver . 49 10
Chicago 26 22 .09
Miami Beach 84 65
New York 62 40 .04
Washington, D.C. ....64 43 .68
Births
ANDERSON -To Mr. and
Mrs. John B., 3915 South Pa
cific highway, Medford, Nov.
26, 1959, a boy, 104 lbs.", at
Rogue Valley hospital.
CARROL L-To Mr. and
Mrs. John M., 2841 Juniper
ave., Medford, Nov. 26, 1959,
a girl, 7V4 lbs., at Rogue
Valley hospital.
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"BLOOD AND STEEL"
Sale - St. Anne's Altar So
ciety will hold a Christmas
luncheon, baked foods and
gifts sale Monday, Nov. 30, at
the Girls Community club, 229
North Bartlett st. from noon
until 2 p.m. Coffee and dessert
will be served all afternoon
and until 9 p.m.! An . assort
ment of gifts will be on sale
during the day.
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rnarmacy
bv Jim Foster
The continued use of some drugs
called obsolete by new theories of
medicine by the common . people
helped to preserve the knowledge
of these drugs that sometimes be-:
came' useful ' later as medical
knowledge progressed. .
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One of the best examples of
this is Cod Liver Oil." It first ap
peared in the 15th century to be
used on wounds, in 1730 Norwe
gian fishermen and farmers found'
that it would cure rickets. In 1 770
the English used it in the treat
ment of rheumatism. In 1837 it
was discovered that there -was
iodine in cod liver .oil and this
was thought to be the reason for
its value. Not until the discovery
of vitamins was its true worth un
derstood.
Your doctor can phone FOSTER'S
when you need medicine. Pick up
your PRESCRIPTION , if shopping
near us, or let us deliver PROMPT
LY without extra charge. A great
many people entrust us with their
PRESCRIPTIONS. May we com
pound yours? .
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