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License Found An Oregon
license plate was found rec
ently by city police stuck on I
the stop sign at Columbus and j
west Main sts.
Collision Cars operated
by Norman Richard Hillyer,
13 Modoc ave., and Rap Earn
Clay, 709 Melrose ave., were
involved in a non-injury Al
lision Friday morning at Sixth
st. and Oakdale ave., accord
ing to city police. N citations
were issued, and damage was
reportedly minor.
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Wallet Found Local police
found a man's wallet contain
ing miscellaneous papers at
the Valley Drive-In theater
early Saturday morning.
Chest Stolen Mary L, Wol
gamott, 412 North Columbus
St., reported to local police
.Friday the theft of a picnic
freezer chest from her home.
TUrns Self In George Dcl
os Cramer, Lindley, N.Y.,
turned himself in to city po
lice Friday saying he was
AWOL from the Army. He
was placed in county jail,
To Meel-The Jackson Coun
ty. Motor Court association
will meet Wednesday, Aug.
10, at noon at North's Chuck
Wagon, 1016 North Riverside
ave., Medford.
Returns - Mrs. Henry Paul
sen returned to her home on
Sardine creek hear Gold Hill
recently' after having been
called to Turlock, Calif., by
the illness of her mother. Her
parents are the Rev. and Mrs.
D. G. Benton of Turlock.
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Personal:
Bitten Police received a
report Friday afternoon that
Floyd L. Becker, 212 O'Gara
st., had been bitten by a dog
at 1033 Ingrid st. .
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Grass Fire City firemen
said two small boys started a
grass fire in the 2000 block
e Oakwood dr., Friday after
noon but had put it out by
the time firemen arrived.
Damage was- minor,
.
Permit Issue-The city build
ing department issued a $3,
000 building permit recently
to the Gay Nineties Pizza
Parlor to remodel a building
at 1132 North Riverside ave.
.
Patients - Mrs. Bert L.' Ba
ker, .box 44, Butte Falls, was
listed as a medical patient
Friday at Sacred Heart hos
pital. A surgery patient there
was Duane M. Payne, post of
five box 261, Prospect, ' ;
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Picnic -The Rogue Valley
Rabbit Breeds will hold a pot
luck picnic at TouVelle state
park, at 6 o'clock this eve
ning. Everyone interested in
the rabbit industry has been
invited.
Bicycles Slqlen William
Ray Johnson, 17 Newtown st.,
and Terry G. Earl, 1810 West
Main st., both told city police
recently that their bicycles
had been stolen from the
YMCA and the Jackson
school, respectively.
Bottle Broken Lillian
Evelyn Young, 257 Beatly St.,
told local police Friday night
that several persons were
breaking beer bottles in the
street in. front of her home.
She said this had happened
before as well as trash being
thrown in the street from a
local drive in, and she was
" ... a little tired of it,"
according to police reports.
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Sales Conference H, J.
Bringle, Medford, and N. R.
Matteson, Central Point, will
attend a sales conference for
representatives of the Busi
ness Men's Assuiance com
pany, Portland, Aug. 8 and 9.
About 200 people associated
with BMA in four northwest
ern states will attend the
meeting.
Bowling Meet-Officers and
team captains of the Ladies
Victory Bowling league- have
scheduled-, a meeting Monday.
Aug. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at 706
Whitman place, Medford; If
unable to attend, persons are
asked to contact Lu Luman at
SPring 3-3420 or S h e r y 1
Rhoades at SPring 3-2888. . ".
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Water Off - Water in the
Medford Irrigation district ca
nal on the east side of Med
ford below Lone Pine will be
turned off for irrigation pur
poses Monday, the district has
announced. District crews
plan mossing operations in the
canal. Regular irrigation may
be resumed Tuesday, officials
said. "
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AWARD PRESENTED Recent recipient of
the Medford Chamber of Commerce Progress
Award was M. Lininger and Sons, who this
summer auded a complete concrete tile
manufacturing plant at their Hamrick rd.
location east of Central Point. Making the
presentation above is chamber representa
tive Clarence Young (with hat), while own
ers Earl Lininger, on Young's right, and
Bert Wright, at his left, admire the plaque.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Julius Caesar"
Monday: "The Tempest"
Tuesday: "Richard H"
Wednesday: Taming of
the Shrew"
Curtain lime 8:30 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
at 7:30 p.m., and Jackson
hotel at 7:35 p.m. for Festi
val plays.
Lost Wallet Victor Lawer
ence Lorea, Baldon Park,
Calif., told local police yester
day of the loss of his billfold
in downtown Medford. It was
described as a red leather,
mens type, containing miscel
laneous papers, pictures and
identification, plus $101.
Passenger Injured Doug
las Wayne Guches, 18, of 819
Marshall lane, was slightly in
jured Friday afternoon in a
two-car collision at the inter
section of Eighth st. and Riv
erside ave. Operators of the
cars Involved were Keith
Arnold Smith, 1554 Columbus
stii and Timothy Arthur Dyke
Milw&ukie, , Ore. Guches was
a passenger in the Smith ve
hicle. Smith was cited for fol
lowing too close.
Local Post Office
Management Urged
Beaverton-IUPlI - Sen. Mon
roe Swcetland of Milwaukie
Friday urged suburban com
munities to retain local man
agement of post office opera
tions and similar activities.
The Democratic candidate
for secretary of state told a
Beaverton gathering the Mil
waukie post office had been
"swallowed up" into the Port
land post office. He said the
Milwaukie branch had "lost
its identity with the communi
ty it serves."
Sweetland warned subur
ban communities to "resist en
croachment" on their local af
fairs, such as post qffices,
schools, and prolice protec
tion, and to avoid merging
these operations with those
of nearby larger cities.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Fair and
hot through Monday except for
possible thunderstorms over the
mountains Sunday afternoon. High
today 105. Low tonight 65. High
Monday 08.
Western Oregon: Fair Sunday
and Monday except late night and
morning low cloudiness and fog
spreading into the north interior
early Monday. High Sunday 00-100.
Cooler Monday with high from 80
in the north to 94 In the south in
terior. High on the coast near 65
both days. Low Sunday night 48-58.
Northern California: Fair Sun
day and Monday. Fob anri Inw
clouds on the coast. Little change
In temperatures.
Yestir- Ire
Hlgh 24-hr.
t-nir day Low clD
Brookings 65
Klamath Falls 91
MEDFORD ..103
Portland 90
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Seattle 83
Spokane 89
Yakima 93
Eureka 56
Red Bluff 105
Sacramento 102
San Francisco 62
Los Angeles 82
Phoenix 106
Denver 96
Chicago 81
Miami Beach 87
New York 82
Washington, D.C. .. 83
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Board OK's Preliminary
Budgets for
Salem - IUPD - The State
Board of Education Friday
approved preliminary budgets
of the Oregon Education de
partment for the 1961-63 W-
cnnium and submitted them
to the State Department of
Finance and Administration.
Although no total figure
was discussed, board secre
tary James Turnbull said that
figured under the present law
of $105 per census child, the
basic school budget would be
in excess of $100 million.
That, he said, does not take
into consideration federal
money, some of it matching,
plus general fund monies that
will be asked in addition to
the basic school fund.
The board stamped high
priority on a request for a
House Demo
Passage of 5
Washington - (UPD - House
Democratic leader John W.
McCormack (Mass.) urged Re
publican congressmen Satur
day to cooperate in passing
five major bills in the forth
coming post-convention ses
sion beginning Aug. 15.
He pledged that the Demo
crats would "make every ef
fort" to push through this
program:
-Federal aid for school con
struction; a $1.25 federal min
imum wage with coverage ex
tended to more workers; hos
pital and medical aid for the
elderly; a housing bill, and
farm legislation "to meet the
present problem of the Amer
ican farmer."
The Democratic leadership
hopes that the Republican
members will cooperate and
not e ngage in sniping, pussy
footing or blind opposition
tactics," McCormack said in a
statement.
He particularly challenged
Vice President Richard M.
Nixon and House GOP leader
Charles A. Halleck (Ind.) to
"obtain one Republican vole
in the House rules committee
to enable passage of school
and "other important legisla
tion." The rules committee, dom
inated by a combination of Re
publicans and conservative
southern Democrats, already
has blocked school and hous
ing bills and could stymie oth
er Democratic "must" legisla
tion. The Senate meets Monday
to start considering some of
these bills.
Both Houses have passed
separate school bills but the
rules committee has refused
by a 7 to 5 vote to permit a
conference to work out a com
promise. McCormack's state
ment that only one of the four
Republican votes on the com
mittee is needed to free school
legislation indicated Demo
cratic leaders could obtain an
extra vole on their side to
reverse the committee's stand.
"The Republican party and
the Republican members have
their responsibility," McCor
mack said. "All the House
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A third owner, Ray Lininger, was not
present for the picture. Others above are,
left to right, Ron Gandee and Ken Cook,
both from the Medford Chamber of Com
merce, and Lininger Office Manager Bill
Burgoyne in back. The new tile plant will
have a payroll of about $40,000 annually
and will supply concrete tile from 4 inches
to 4 feet in diameter.
Education
consultant for elementary and
secondary education television
programs operating with the
state-operated channels 7 and
10.
Other high priorities went
to proposals for an additional
supervisor for the school
lunch program and an addi
tional supervisor in the field
of mentally retarded children.
Turnbull said of the lunch
program that the state is "not
able at the present time to
properly supervise" the grow
ing school lunch and milk
programs operating in Oregon
public schools.
The federal government re
imburses schools through the
state for the programs but
leaves administration up to
the state.
Leader Urges
Major Bills
Democratic leadership asks of
the House Republican leader
and his Presidential standard
bearer, is to obtain one Re
publican vote in the rules
commiteee."
The committee also has re
fused to clear for a House vote
an omnibus $1.3 billion hous
ing bill. Efforts will be made
to persuade it to do so when
the House reconvenes.
The House already has pass
ed a relatively modest medi
cal care bill for the aged and
a measure boosting the $1 an
hour minimum wage to $1.15.
The Senate is expected to
strengthen both. Any changes
it makes in the House meas
ure would require a confer
ence to iron out the differ
ence. Under usual procedures, the
House rules committee would
have to agree to a conference,
or the legislation would be
stalled.
Key members of the House
agricultural committee will
meet next week to consider
farm legislation. Saturday,
House Republican whip Leslie
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International Beauty
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Beach; 52 Contestants
Long Beach, Calif.-IUPll-The
International Beauty Con
gress, the latest attempt to dis
cover the world's most per
fectly e ndowed female, made
its debut Saturday night with
all 52 contestants appearing in
native costumes at Veterans
Memorial stadium.
While the contest bears
some resemblance to such
events as the Miss America
and Miss Universe pageants,
it offers at least one innova
tion: the contestants will ap
pear in what pageant officials
cull "tastefully designed"
playsuits instead of bathing
suits during part of the judg-
ng.
The playsuits, observers are
assured, afford no camouflage
to detract from the physical
attributes of the contestants.
The pageant was organized
after a split between Long
Beach officials and a Miss
Universe sponsor caused a
shift of the latter contest to
Miami Beach.
Saturday night's ceremony,
however, will find the 51 for
eign contestants and Miss
United States garbed in more
Births
HENDR ICKSON - To Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth D., 920 Ma
ple Park dr., Medford, Aug. 4,
1960, a girl, 9:U pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
THOMAC-To Mr. and Mrs.
Billie V., 2400 Meadows lane,
Medford, Aug. 4. I960, a girl,
T-'A pounds at Sncrcd Heart
hospital.
BAUM-To Mr. and Mrs.
William H., 1020 Oak St.,
Medford, Aug. 5, 1960, a girl,
8 pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
Servicemen
JOURNALIST COURSE
Lt. Robert S. Ruffin, Medi
cal service corps, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph H. Ruffin, 733
Broad st., Medford, recently
was graduated from the infor
mation officers' course at the
Great Lakes Naval Training
Center's journalist school.
The four-week course is de
signed to train selected Navy
and Marine corps officers in
the field of public relations
ENLIST IN NAVV
Local men recently enlisted
in the Navy at Portland in
clude Gary Warren Suva, son
of Mrs. Hazel J, Byrne, route
2, box 65, Jacksonville; Ron
ald Ervin Monia, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eldred E. Monia,
1525 Gregory rd., Central
Point; and Donald David Nel
son, son of Mrs. v a l m a
Nelson, 144 North Fifth St.,
Central Point. They are now
undergoing basic recruit
training at the Naval Train
ing center, San Diego, Calif.
Arends (III.) challenged the
Democrats to pass a bill car
rying out the pledges in their
1960 platform" and let the
farmers be the judge at the
election polls.
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12,000 persons are expected
to witness the event, in which
Margo Spicer, "Miss Welcome
to Long Beach," spins a huge
globe to open the pageant of
ficially. A highlight Sunday will be
a parade of contestants down
Ocean boulevard. The two
hour parade is expected to at
tract a crowd of at least 250,
000. The girls have a full sched
ule during the early part of
the week including visits to
movie studios and public ap
pearances. Actual competition
begins Tuesday with judging
of one-third of the contestants
in evening gowns, one-third in
playsuits and the rest in na
tional costumes.
Judging will continue Wed
nesday and Thursday. On
Thursday evening, the 15
semifinalists will be announc
ed, with final judging on Fri
day. The last of the contestants
to arrive was Miss Turkey,
Guler Kivrak of Istanbul. She
had failed to join the other
late arrivals who flew in from
Paris earlier in the week.
The schedule of events for
Saturday night's program call
ed for the contestants to recite
the "International Beauty
Congress creed." However,
newsmen were informed the
announcement was a mistake
-there wasn't any creed for
the contest, although it is in
tended, generally, to promote
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