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Ashland-Talent Fund Dinner Set Ashland - The annual meet ing and award banquet of the Ashland-Talent United Fund will be held at Lincoln school cafeteria in Ashland Thurs day, Feb. 4. The dinner date was set at a meeting of the board of directors recently. Dick Isaacs, Sid Ainsworth, Paul Workman, Lyndel New bry, Edd Roundtree and Dr. Al Fellers were nominated by a committee for directors for three-year terms. The nomi nating committee was com posed of Dom Provost, Jr., Paul Retter and C. M. Lit willer. Officers for 1960 were pro posed by the board. They are Howard Wiley, president; Lit willer, vice president; Pro vost, treasurer; and Mrs. R. G. Tabor, secretary. They will be elected at the annual din ner. The board considered a chapter committte plan which would establish plant chap ters in firms employing a number of persons who would be hard to contact. John Cook is chairman of the committee. The board also decided to change the fair-share giving basis from the $1 per month to one hour's pay to conform to the standards of other United Funds in the country. Hawaii To Finance Missile Base Study Honolulu, Hawaii (UPD The state of Hawaii will finance an $18,850 survey into the possibility of building a S39 million missile launching base. The proposed base would be constructed on the island of Hawaii, 20 miles south of Honolulu. There were sugges tions that the base he built high on the slopes of Mauna v isnnn-fnnt ovtinrt vni. ' ' n "..iri ho citaMo fm- i u;r, i,,.i,;t; .-I tellites that could be sent off with bigger payloads because of the high-altitude launching ' site. The base would employ some 3,000 persons. State planning director Frank Lombardi said the sur vey would be made by the Honolulu engineering firm of Law and Wilson, with help of the Ralph M. Parsons Co., of Los Angeles. WardlookWill Seek Treasurer Job Portland - (UPD - State Sen. Ward Cook (D - Portland) Thursday announced that he would be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for itate treasurer. Cook is concluding a four year term in the state senate. He also has served in the house of representatives and on the Portland school board The current state treasurer is Howard Belton, a Republi can, who was named by Gov Mark Hatfield to replace Sig Unander. Unander resigned to take a job with the Federal Maritime board. Belton has not said yet whether he will seek election Immmmmm. 11 i. uuii..ii i MimmuUM,,mim&&SmmSmmiMli CHAPEL COMPLETED-Constructlon cost ing an estimated 45,000 has been complet ed at Litwiller's Mountain View chapel, lo cated at Highway 66 and Normal ave., Ash Construction of Litwiller Chapel Is Completed Ashland Construction of the second unit of Litwiller's Mt. View chapel has been completed and the chapel will hold open house Saturday and Sunday, according to owner C. M. Litwiller. The new addition, which cost an estimated $45,000, in cludes a workshop, living quarters, casket display room, preparation and waiting rooms and large garage and storage spaces. Floor space has been more than doubled and now totals 4,337 square feet. Work on the project began last spring but there has been no interruption of serv ices. The chapel is available for werJdines as well as! funerals. Buys Parlor Litwiller, who this March i r 1 1 i i , e wuiuaye ounpiciwi i of business in Ashland, bought the Stock funeral par lor at 88 North Main st. from Mrs. H. C. Stock in 1935. Two months later, he pur chased the city's ambulance service, the only one in Ash land. All of Litwiller's operations will be based at the Mt. View chapel, he said, and the down town parlor is now up for sale or rent. The chapel is constructed of rough - hewn cedar and features numerous brick plant-holders. Located at Highway 66 and Normal ave., the chapel has an off-street parKing area which can accommodate up to 30 cars. Open house this Saturday and Sunday will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. each day. CONTRIBUTE TO WHO Geneva - UPD - Russia has contributed a million rabies ($250,000 at tourist exchange rates) in services and supplies to the UN World Health Or ganization's malaria eradica tion campaign for 1960, it was announced Thursday. PIGEON TOOTSIE TICKLER Paris-(UPD-The city council today weighed the ethics and feasibility of a plan to get rid of pigeons by spraying public monuments and buildings with a chemical which tickles pigeons feet. Never before has a motor car embodied such excellence as the Cadillac for 1960. In both outward elegance and inward goodness it sets a standard uniquely its own. These virtues stem from a policy of continuous improvement and a creed of precision VISIT YOUR LOCAL ion Presented To Pave Niantic St. Jack L. Holmes, principal of Lincoln grade school, pre sented the Medford city coun cil last night a petition re questing that Niantic st. from Edwards to Maple sts. be paved. The petition contained, he said, the signatures of 1,000 of the approximately 1,600 residents of the area affected. He told the council that earlier petitions had been be fore the council, but probably due to the fact that there was barely a majority of the resi dents signed, no action was taken. Application Delayed A liquor license applica tion from Andrew W. John ston, for the Food Basket, 523 South Central ave., was de layed by the council until the next meeting pending the re ceipt of Johnston's references. Another request for a liquor license from Robert L. Knox, for The Tavern, 43 South Front st., was ap proved. City Manager Robert, Duff told the council that plans and specifications for the 10th st. bridge had been received from the state highway de partment and were being checked by the city engineer ing department. He said he would probably have a re port on them by the next meeting. The council received the recommendation from the planning commission that an area north of Stewart ave. between Chestnut st. and the city limits be annexed upon compliance with certain con ditions. No council action was necessary on the recommend ation. Motion Defeated A motion to abandon the East Main st. pedestrian cross ing, which is a mid-block crossing, was defeated by the council by a five to two vote and the city manager was di rected to see that the cross ing is well-marked and illum inated. The council said the cross ing has been hazardous, and noted a recent auto-pedestrian accident there. Plans and specifications for several improvement projects were approved, including one AUTHORIZED SKINNER-BUICK-CADILLAC 143 SOUTH RIVERSIDE - MEDFORD, OREGON land. All of Litwiller's services will be based from the chapel and the firm's old downtown parlor is now up for sale or rent. for gutters and sewers on Perri place, which was not an agenda item but was con sidered by the council upon a request by the city man ager. Segregations of various assessments and the correc tion of typographical errors were approved. Councilman Jimmy Dun levy was unanimously elected by the rest of the council to serve as this year's council chairman. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Geary Milton Garrett, violation of basic rule, $10. Garlan Lee Lowery, violation of basic rule, $10. Dwight Neil Bradford, violation of basic rule, $10. John William Fisher, no opera tor's license in possession. $10. Charley Ralo Dillon, disobeyed traffic signal, $10. Roy Neal Wilson, violation of basic rule, S10. Augusta Henritta Moore, disobey ed traffic signal. $10. Walter Michael Luder, disobeyed traffic sign. $5. Harold Edgar Colvin, violation of basic rule. $10. Marilyn Jeannie Albertson, vio lation of basic rule. $10. Charles Richard Peacock Jr.. no vehicle registration plates display ed. $2.50. Frank Elbert Cavin, no operator's license in possession, $5. Lenore B. Smith, failed to yield right of way, $25. DISTRICT COURT Elma D. Roush, failure to stop, $10. Frederick B. Nelson. 812 Oak st., Ashland, reckless driving. $55. Benjamin E. Jarrett, no opera tor's license, $10. David Carter, illegal possession of intoxicating liquor, $30. Floyd D. Patee. illegal possession of intoxicating liquor. $30. Edwin E. Jurvakainen, failure to signal, $10. Frank L. Moore Sr., improper ly changing lanes. $10. Grant R. Day, sifting and leaking load. S10. Dean E. Prichard, failure to stop, $10. Thomas G. S t a 1 e y, improper lights. $10. Ralph E. Black, overwidth, $15. Jerry A. Watkins, improper muf fler. $15. Corabell Corwin, violation basic rule, $15. George H. Harper, violation basic rule. $15. Bettye S. Fidler. 1050 West 13th st.. Medford. driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, $255. CIRCUIT COURT John Lee Newman vs. Linda Mes tas Newman, divorce complaint. Herbert Outhouse vs. Betty Out house, divorce complaint. Jessie Catherine Burk vs. Otto Preston Burk, separate maintenance complaint. Monkeys are susceptible to more of man's diseases than , any other animal. craftsmanship without counterpart. We suggest you investigate these Cadillac wonders with a demonstra tion drive and find out how quickly and easily you can acquire your favorite model. Your dealer is wait ing to welcome you with some very pleasant news. DEALER -H NEWS Weslsid Blockers The W e s t s i d e Blockers Sheep 4-H club meeting was held at the home of Ross Conger recently. We discussed the program for the following year. Some of the goals are: have at least 10 meetings a year, carry out a community serv ice, and have at least 80 per cent of tlie club take part in the 4-H fair, increase the membership, and have 50 per cent in judging contest. We also discussed having a field man from a feed store talk to us about feeding live stock. Our club service for the year is to give an Easter basket of food to a needy fam ily. The next meeting will be held at the Wright home on Jacksonville highway Feb. 6. Jan Main, Reporter. Tea Timers The Tea Timers 4-H club met recently. Group two made apple salad. The first group made hot cocoa. We had one newcomer to the club. Annette Jones,' Reporter. Applegale Greese Squirlers The third meeting of the Applegate Greese Squirters 4-H club was held recently at the home of Tommy Herriott. The meeting was called to or der by the president, Terry Miller. We discussed more about making a carry-all rack which would operate by the hy draulic system on the rear end of a tractor on a three-point hookup. We decided to col lect iron and steel from the bodies of wrecked automo biles. We then recessed the meet ing to correct our record books after a short quiz. The members who didn't have record books received them at the meeting. Our leader, Mr. Pittock, advised all the C unit members to take the D units along with the present proj ect because the C unit con sists only of keeping oper ation and repair records. Mrs.. Herriott served re freshments of hot chocolate and pie. The next meeting will be held at the home of Virgil Prowell Wednesday, Jan. 27. Members who have not paid their dues are asked to do so by the next meeting since the money is needed for the project. David Pittock, Reporter. 9 State Workers Ruled Dismissed Salem - (UPD - The Board of Appeals of the Oregon Em ployment department has rul ed that nine state workers re leased last August for budget reasons were dismissed rather than retired. The decision reverses an earlier ruling and entitles the nine to unemployment com pensation. Those involved were among 26 over-65 employees forced to retire when a federal funds cut reduced staff numbers. Identical Twins Tried in Cuba Havana-OJPD-Identical twin brothers are on trial here as "counter-revolutionaries" be cause the authorities aren't sure which one they want. Herminio and Carlos Pino Lopez, 42, are among 140 prisoners facing a military court at the Cabana fortress in the biggest trial of alleged subversives since Fidel Cas tro came to power a year ago. Both men are bald, with identical horseshoes of gray hair framing their pates. 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