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i 0 Changes Name The Ace Paint company assumed busi ness name filed by William F. Henderson and Laurence Leroy Taylor Jr. has been changed to Ace Painting com pany by William B. Hender son, according to records on file in the county clerk's of fice. The business is located at 729 Dakota st., Medford. POPULAR PRICES! ADULTS 70c STUDENTS 50c CHILDREN 6 to 12 T HIRE NOW! Va!t Disney '8 Whimsical World of Love, t annhtor anrl 7 Leprechauns! WALT DISNEYS and the talif mum mm mm LU3 EXOTIC ADVENTURF M IARED TO LOVE A CANNIBAL PRINCESS! J? TECHNICOLORS .r HMWS-iEPflVLL f 1 mm 1 7 im ilutleFeapie l 9 tit ALBERT SKARPE W$$S MIMUN80 j ST SEAM CONNERY S Z3VV cJMDEA ! m II! rft , i II i i Hi I 111 II Isfc Academy Award Nominees Best Actress Katharine Hepburn r CRAffl From the back door throoqhout the kitchen, the dining room to the front door. For your dininq pleasure and confidence in good wholesome food. Open 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. Closed Sundays IN TV MEDFORD Local and File Name Bill and Jo anne Meeker and Burl A. and Thelma Clayton have filed an assumed business name B. and B. Wood Sales in the county clerk's office for a business in Medford. Dinner Set The annual St. Patrick's Day ham dinner sponsored by St. Anne's Alter Society will be held at the St. Mary's schooi gymnasium between 12:30 and 6 o'clock this afternoon. Board Meeting The Eagle Point Lions auxiliary will hold a board meeting at the home of Mrs. Glenn Clymer on West. Seventh st., Eagle Point, at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 14. Change Name The assum ed business name J. Edwin Harper Real Estate Broker has been changed to Amer ican Home and Land com pany as filed by J. Edwin Harper and James C. Nistler, for a business at 406 West Main st., according to records in the county clerk's office. Hl-Lttes IN THE History Pharmacy bv Jim Foster In the early forming of col lege schools of Pharmacy the wholesale druggist played a large part. In Philadelphia, Bos ton . and New York they did much to set up pharmacy as an indeperdent branch of medicine. In New England in 1602 Bartholomew landed in Massa chusetts and his" crew loaded the first cargo of New England ex ports. It consisted "of the bark . and pith of" the sassafras tree." So one of the first exports were pharmaceutical. . Two locations to serve you in MEDFORD 33 N. Central, SP 2- 6239 and 102S E. Main, SP 3- 4663 . . . One in JACKSON I V1LLE Marble Corner, TW 9-1111. Copr. 19S9 United Features Syndicate HELD OVER! TWO TOP HITS! Elizabeth Taylor CO-FEATURE GILBERT ROLAND LYLE BETTGER NOAM BEERY FRANKIE AVALON WMNM MPS. WW Clean Bright Sparkling SHOWWS CENTS Personal Permit Issued The city building department recently issued the YMCA a permit to do a $8,400 remodeling job in their swimming pool room at 5822 West Sixth st. Returns Home Mrs. - Joe E. LeGrand left for her home in Houston, Texas, last week after visiting her brother, W. A. Nirk, and sister, Mrs. L. E. Brown, both of Med ford. They had not seen each othe. for about 40 years, the family reported. Returns Mrs. M. C. Dix, local Marco Advertising rep resentative, returned last week from a four-day show and meeting in Chicago of the Advertising Specialty Na tional association and the Ad vertising Specialty Inst'tute. Births MAYER - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 463 DeBarr ave., Med ford, March 11, 1960, boy, IVz pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. STOVALL-To Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey E., route 1, box 64E, Central Point, March 10, 1960, boy, 634 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CAVINS - To Mr. and Mrs. Frank W., 1106 West Fourth St., Medford, March 11, 1960, girl, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ROBBINS - To Mr. and Mrs. George W., 773 Peach st., Ashland, March 12, 1960, girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. STOLTENBURG - To Mr. and Mrs. Roy, 303 Portland ave., Medford, March 12, 1960, girl, 8V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. GLASS - To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D., 5705 Table Rock rd., Central Point, March 10, 1960, boy, IVi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. STEVENS-To Mr. and Mrs. Gary, 315 Clark st., Medford, March 10, 1960, girl, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. HENDERSON - To Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R., 123V2 Tripp St., Medford, March 10, 1960, boy, 9 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. POWELL - To Mr. and Mrs. James R., 600 South Grape st., Medford, March 10, 1960, girl, 8V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Paper's Attorneys File Demurrer Portland - (UPD - Attorneys for the Oregonian Publishing Co., have filed a demurrer in Circuit Court stating that stories concerning charges made against stereotyper Levi McDonald did not impede jus tice as claimed by McDonald's attorneys. The statement contained in the demurrer was in answer to a show cause order ob tained by McDonald's attor neys seeking to have the newspaper held in criminal contempt for the publication of confessions of McDonald's "alleged accusers." McDonald is charged in the Jan. 31 dynamiting of news paper trucks. The paper's statement said the stories "do not constitute any clear and present danger or serious and imminent threat to the orderly and impartial admin istration of justice." New House Not On Old Foundation Cody, Wyo.-(UPD-D avid Craig is thinking about build ing a new house. And there's one place he isn't going to build it-where his old one used to be. Craig recently was roused from bed by an explosion and fire in the kitchen. No one was injured and firemen halt ed the blaze. Three days later he con nected his house for natural gas and started a heater fire to dry it out. The house not only dried out, it was all but blown to bits when gas from a leaky line ignited. DINE at the JACKSON HOTEL The entire family will Complete $4 25 enpy our good food, r friendly atmosphere DINNER Up and service! (temptingly prepared by our new ehef) 4 r . xSi WORK PROGRESSES Work million dollar Rogue Valley Barneburg hill southwest of progressing to a point where Obituaries CHARLES CUMMINGS Charles Cummings, route 1, Wagner creek area, died in a local hospital Saturday morn ing. Funeral arrangements will be announced by- Perl Funeral home. GARY RING , Funeral services for Gary Ring, 2-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ring, of Pros pect, who died Thursday, will be held at Conger-Morris Fun eral Home downtown chapel Monday at 9:30 a!.m. The Rev. Jerry Reves, of Prospect, will officiate. Committal will be in Trail cemetery. He was born born in Med ford, Dec. 28. 1959. Survivors, besides the par ents, include a brother, Mel vin; and his grandparents, George W. Ring, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Winningham. FRED ERNEST GARLE Funeral services for Fred Ernest Garle, 88, of Wimer, who died Friday, will be held in the Wimer Community church, Monday at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Holsinger officiat ing. Committment will be in the Rogue River cemetery. He was born in 1872 in Poland, and came to the Unit ed States, later to become a citizen. In 1922, he married Alice Taylor, who survives him. He owned Ranch Valley View, which he sold in 1943 and had been in Wimer since 1947. . Other survivors, besides his wife, include two Ketura Riis, all of Wimer, Mrs. Pearl Bibby, Roseville, Calif.; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Conger - Morris Funeral Home is in charge of arrange ments. CHARLES L. BREWER Charles L. Brewer, 42, of Shady Cove, died Saturday. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral Home. Neuberger Awards To Be Presented New York - IUPD - Annual awards for "outstanding serv ices in improving national health" have been established in memory of the late Sen. Richard L. Neuberger by the Standard Security Life Insur ance company of New York. President Michael H. Levy said a gold medal will be awarded each year to the per son who in the opinion of a selection committee "has con tributed the most to increase the progress of higher stand ards of health and welfare." A silver medal will be awarded "to that member of the press who, by outstanding editorial or reportorial serv ices, has increased public awareness and thereby given active direction to the solving of national health problems," he said. REGISTRATIONS UP Salem UPD State Motor Vehicles Director Vern Hill says that Oregon motor ve hicle registrations increased nearly four per cent last year for an all-time high of 908,607. Also Children's Portions . OPEN SUNDAYS 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. Weekdays: .M. to 8:30 P.M. on the multi- can be seen from many locations in the Manor atop valley. Work on the 10-story structure has Medford is had few interruptions this winter because of the structure weather. (Knackstedt Photo) McLoughlin Pupils Named for Contest Forty McLoughlin Junior High school students are elig ible to participate in the an nual Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution history con test scheduled in May, Larry Burnette, social studies in structor, has announced. . The three top students from each class under the direction of Burnette, Paul Icenhower and Kenneth Toner rated on highest overall average were selected. The test is limited to seventh graders and covers American history. The test will be given under the direction of Ray Graves, head of the history depart ment for the junior high schools. Mountain Sheep License Doubted Salem - (DPD' - State Engi neer Lewis A. Stanley pre dicted Saturday the Oregon Hydroelectric Commi ssion will postpone granting a li cense to build High Mountain Sheep dam on the Snake river until it can be determined if the dam as proposed is thick enough. Pacific Northwest Power Company has made applica tion for the permit and the Oregon Water Resources Board last Saturday ordered that the company be granted the license. Stanley, a member of the Hydroelectric Commission -the agency which grants the licenses said when the com mission meets in Salem March 21 it will no doubt ask PNP for "more information" about plans for the dam. Group Opposes Naming McKay Dam Detroit, Ore. (UPD - A pro test movement has begun to fight a proposal to change the name of Detroit dam to Mc Kay dam after the late former Interior Secretary Douglas McKay. Action on legislation co sponsored by the late Sen. Richard L. Neuberger (D Ore.) and Rep. Walter Nor blad (R-Ore.) is pending in the House. Former Detroit Mayor R. P. Sophy said he and the other groups would be willing to name another dam after Mc Kay, but felt that renaming the Detroit project now would crimp its growing popularity as a recreation area. It has been known as Detroit dam since the project's inception in 1937. . Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fog and low clouds this morning and clear ing by noon. Sunny this afternoon and Monday. High this afternoon 55. Low tonight 32. High tomor row 58. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy through Sunday night. Sunny and warmer Monday. High Sunday 50 to 56. High Monday 52 to 62. Low Sunday night 36 to. 44. Northern California: Partly cloudy through Sunday night. Lit tle change in temperature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 44; below normal 3. Record high this date 81 in 1926. Record low this date 24 in 1954. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to 4 pjn. -.52 in. Total this month 2.40 in.. 1.70 in. above normal. , Total since Sept. 1 11.20 in., 2.44 i in. below normal. ; High 4:00 24 hr. City Tester- a.m day Brookings 52 Low Prec. 45 1.68 Klamath Falls 49 34 .08 MEDFORD 50 38 .52 Portland 51 " 32 ' t Seattle Spokane Yakima -51 46 -50 34 26 26 Eureka Red Bluff 54 49 59 59 .78 .17 .43 Sacramento San Francisco 58 Los Angeles 68 Phoenix Denver .81 .39 .08 Chicago 31 51 44 50 50 53 49 24 22 62 18 21 Servicemen RECEIVES WINGS First Lt. Fredrick H. Faulk ner, 93 Head, rd., Central Point, recently received his silver wings and the honor of being the distinguished grad uate of his class at Laredo Air Force base, Texas. Prior "to entering the Air Force, he attended Oregon State college for two years. He received his commission and navigator's wings in 1955 at Harlingen Air Force base, Texas. He will attend basic instruc tor school at Craig Air Force base, Ala., with subsequent assignments at Reese Air Force base, Texas, as an in structor pilot. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Faulkner, Central Point. GETS ASSIGNMENT Airman Second Class David H. Woodard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ural Donnelly, Medford, has been assigned to Adair Air Force station, Ore. He is a member of the Air Force's aerospace force, and recently was graduated from a track ing course at Keesler Air Force base. REENLISTS Technical Sergeant R a y- mond V. Swinney, a produc tion control technician assign ed to James Connally Air Force base, Texas, recently reenlisted in the Air Force. Sergeant Swinney, son of George W. Swinney, 1013 West Ninth st., Medford, at tended Medford High school prior to his first enlistment. Salem -Ij?D Only person to file for the one State Supreme Court position open was the incumbent.-Justice William C. Perry. He is assured of reelec tion. Enjoy This Sunday BREAKFAST Before or After Church . . (Served Anytime) at the Hotel Medford Dining Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME ST. PATRICK'S Sunday, March 13 Served 12:30 6:00 P.M. ST. MARY'S GYM 11th & Adults S1.50 $5.00 for family of 3 or more WEEK , Tower Breaded v Fried S"5 1 I -j BROILER I Prenatal Care Is Topic of Program "Prenatal care' will be the topic in the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health asso ciation television program at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon over station KBES-TV. The program is planned in cooperation with the Jackson County Medical Society. A medical panel composed of Dr. O. J. Halboth, Dr. Rich ard W. Schwann, and Dr. John R. Watson, all obstetri cians and gynecologists, will explain the importance of early and continuing medical care during pregnancy, and will answer questions most commonly asked by the ex pectant mother. The doctors also will dis cuss the importance of a com plete physical examination and the taking of the patient's medical history on her first visit to the physician. The importance of diet in . preg nancy and why the mother's weight gain is of concern will be explained, and questions about "old wives' tales" relat ing to pregnancy and the un born child will be answered. The subject of "Prenatal Care" as a topic for medical discussion on the program was suggested by a number of viewers, according to asso ciation members. Duncan Death Sentence Upheld San Francisco (UPD The California Supreme Court has upheld the death sentences of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Duncan and the two men she hired to kill her daughter-in-law. The sentences have been on automatic appeal for nearly a year since the 55-year-old Santa Barbara woman was convicted in Ventura county of engineering the slaying of Olga Duncan, 30, wife of her son, Frank. The two men - Luis Moya and Augustine Baldonado -abducted the pregnant victim and strangled her Nov. 17, 1958. It was charged Mrs. Duncan paid the two men $6,000 for the job. The body of the victim was found buried in a culvert. Missing Applegate Man Found Saturday A missing 81-year-old man from the Applegate was found near Copper about 11:15 a.m. Saturday, sheriff's . deputies reported. Don Hanscom was reported missing Friday night by a rel ative, who said he left home Friday afternoon in his pick up truck. Sheriff's deputies and state police searched the Applegate area for him and deputies found him in his truck. Deputies reported Ranscom had become lost and stayed in his truck all night. He was hungry, but not cold, they said. mourns. Holly Streets Children 75c children with Mother and Dad END SPECIAL M' Special Steak... SI. 50 v. I porn inops i.au v. Chicken .51.50 V Complete Dinner V Soup, Salad, Drink. ).' & Dessert --.tmA-! ftoom Boy Scouts Eagle Point Troop 48 Eagle Point Troop 43, Boy Scouts, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday. v March 14, in the Eagle Point grade school gym nasium to view films by the fojrest service. Parents and other interested parties are invited. At a recent meeting of the troop, an investiture and court of honor was held. Billy Harper, Mike Everett and John Wealty became ten derfoot Scouts. Philip Fox received his second class in Scouting, and Edward and Donald Hanscom both re ceived their life Scouting badges. Council of Blind To Meet Today The regular monthly busi ness meeting of the Jackson Council of the Blind will be held at 2 o'clock this after noon in the St. Mark's church Guild Hall at Fifth st. and Oakdale ave. A delegate will be selected to attend the spring seminar in Portland March 26, a spokesman announced. Following the business meeting, Miss Annette Gray will speak to the group. Light refreshments will be served. All interested persons are in vited to the meeting, a spokes man said. Aim of the council with the Oregon Council of the Blind and the National Federation of the Blind is to work to gether to improve the social and economic welfare of the blind, it was explained. EARLY TAKEOFFS Frankfurt, Germany - (UPD -An afternoon strip-tease pro gram is luring white collar : office workers to a Frankfurt j bar. Harry Graemer, the own- ! er, reported he is attracting j a steady flow of customers with his show, which opens late in the afternoon while other bar proprietors are still sweeping out from the night before. THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUX THEATRES ENDS TONITE ROSAUMD RUSSELL i FORREST TUCKER MCI HCTOK Plus FRANCIOSA NlED' MM niMB nu uMTip mm DRIVE-IN h COUTH PACIFIC womJ" HELD OVER! CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:00 P.M. SHOWS START 1:003:506:209:00 of Walt Disney's nappy circus. roaring with THRILLS... ringing with LAUGHTER! M BOB P RiCHARD . TOu LhirrmipW , Lnnrtiiiiij.il... OTiinnn ADDED "Gala Day ' Don't Special Prices: Adults 90c; Students 75; Children 50c U NOTICE EXTRA MATINEE; MONDAY 1:00 P.M. MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Or. 1 C Sunday, March 13, IftO A 10 4-H NEWS The Shady Covf.Cut Ups 4-H club meeting was held at Mrs. Daun Oliver's home March 9. Marilyn Mason re signed as reporter, and Caro lyn Uhrich was elected to be the new reporter. We worked on our garment protector. Refreshments were furnished by Edith Lowery. The next meeting will be held at Carolyn Uhrich's home March 16. Carolyn Ulirich, Reporter. CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL r. W ? Open Daily 5:30 P.M. to Midnight Sundays 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. Ends Today Continuous From 1 p.m. THE FABULOUS GIANT OF GIANTS! STEVE REEVES Goliath AND THE BARBARIANS -Plus ,-: 1 -4 U i 'ssk . Br 8 HENRY rt OENE C? t" FEATURETTE U At Disneyland" Miss It! ! OR GUN Mf CAREY TOTTER V Miami Beach 68 New York 35 Washington, D.C. ..36