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
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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
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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
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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.
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more of man's diseases than
, any other animal.
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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.
Both have black .mustaches
and wear hprn-rimmed glass
es, but Carlos is a little hea
vier than his brother.
Eyewitness testimony satis
fied the authorities that one
of the Pinos was an active
anti-Castra campaigner. Since
they couldn't be sure which
one, they arrested both.
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Benny's Daughter
Granted Divorce
Santa Monica - (UPD - The
daughter of comedian Jack
Benny was granted a divorce
Thursday from her husband
on testimony he preferred
playing golf to supporting her
and their two children.
Mrs. Joan Rudolph, 25, also
was awarded a $7,000 cash
settlement from Alan Ru
dolph, 35, plus S400 monthly
in alimony for five years and
S300 monthly child support.
Their children are Maria, 2,
and Michael, 3. It was the
second marriage for Mrs.
Rudolph.
KILLED IN 'COPTER CRASH
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ence Sylvester, 43, of Goshen,
Ind. bought a helicopter at
Frederick, Okla., Thursday
and took it up on its first
flight by himself. The heli
copter plunged into a field
here later in the day and Syl
vester was killed.
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Friday, Jan. 22, 1960
Stanford Reveals
Sophomore Plan
Stanford, Calif. -(UPD- Stan
ford university announced a
plan Thursday which would
permit qualified high school
graduates to enter the college
with sophomore status.
Dr. Nathaniel C. Allyn, as
sociate director of admissions,
said that next fall certain
freshmen may be allowed up
to 45 units of credit toward
their bachelor's degree.
"We feel that this is one of
the most exciting develop
ments in high-school-college
relationships in recent years."
he said. "During the next de
cade it is likely that the last !
year of high school will be the i
equivalent of the first year of j
college for many able and am-1
bitious students who will!
study in special courses de-
vised for them." I
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Benton Man To
Seek DA Position
Corvallis -iUPD- Alfred Join
er, Benton county deputy dis
trict attorney, said Thursday
he will seek the Democratic
nomination for the position of
district attorney at the May
20 primaries.
The DA post held by John
B. Fenner will be open. Fen
ner, a Republican, has said he
will not seek reelection..
Joiner, 44, has been deputy
district attorney since his ap
pointment in February, 1957,
by Fenner.
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