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6 A MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. .MEDFORD. ORE. SUNDAY. AUGU8T 28, I960 Phone Progress Theme of Exhibit ProgreM in telephoning. pasi, present ana luture, is th. theme of Pacific Tele-phone-Northwest'i exhibit at the Oregon State Fair at Salem from Sept. 2 through 10. Visitors to the exhibit will see a replica of the first tele phone invented by Alexander Graham Bell, according to Manager J. H. Creager. Today's most modern tele phone - the Princess phone -will also be on display. De signed by Bell Telephone Lab oratories and manufactured by Western Electric company, this little and lovely phone that lights up at night is now available to Pacific Telephone Northwest customers in Ore gon. Looking into the future, vis itors to the telephone com pany's exhibit will view "phones for the space age" now being designed and tested by Bell System scientists. In cluded in these "telephones for tomorrow" is a picture phone system. Other sections at the ' hibit feature binaural sound" -the finest form of sound re production, researched in part by telephone scientists - and also a system allowing per sons to record and hear their "telephone voice." :'. .lr : JY-- I klKL$4&, . K " f ' I i t-"i ii - CONFERENCE OPENS Dr. J. Robert.. Oppenheimer, director of the Institute for Advanced Studies. Princeton, N. J. (right) and Kurt Symancik, a theorist in physics, address the opening session of the Tenth In ternational Conference on High -Energy Physics at Rochester, N.Y. Twenty-seven leading Russian physicists from the USSR's most important laboratories-the largest So viet degeation ever to attend a scientific conference in the U.S.-are participating. (UPI Telephoto) DeAnne Taylor Expected to Arrive in Portland Today Editor's note: The follow ing excerpts are the final in a series of dispatches from D.Anne Taylor, who was spending the summer with a family in Wast Ber lin, Germany, under the auspices of the American Field service. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Taylor, 1011 Win chester ave., Medford. In the following excerpts she tells of her plans to come home and her final activi ties abroad, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are scheduled to meet DeAnne in Portland this week end, and will re turn Monday night. Influenza Leads Disease List Here Influenza led the list of communicable diseases re ported last week, according to the county health department. Ten cases were reported, two cases each in Medford, Ashland, Central Point, Shady Cove and Phoenix. Other diseases reported In cluded mumps, Ashland, 4; in fectious hepatitis, Medford, 1; impctago, Central Point, 1; measles, Central Point, 3; pneumonia, Central Point, 1, and infectious mononucleosis, Medford, 1. 1 Girl Arrested on Auto Thett Charge A 15-year-old Medford girl was arrested Thursday after noon on an auto theft charge and placed in protective cus tody after a driving spree through downtown Medford which ended in an accident according to police. Police received a report about 2 p.m. Thursday from Clark Jay Walker, 606 Whit man place, Medford. that his car had Just been stolen by a girl from the bridge near Hawthorne park. Minutes' lat er, an officer was dispatched to investigate an auto on the lawn of the city park at Main and Holly sts. According to police reports, the teen-ager had seen the keys in the I960 vehicle and decided to go for a ride. A 13-year-old friend had tried to stop her, and refused to assist her, police said. After several attempts, the youth proceeded west on Main st. Police said she lost control of the car at West Main and Holly sts., when it hit a large shrub in the library park. The driver suffered a broken nose, and later was released to her mother pending action by juvenile authorities. managed to start the car, and grams. Big Shopping Center To Open in Portland Portland -flJPfl- The $5 mil lion Eastport Plaza shopping center here will open Sept. 15. The Eastport Plaza, located on a 29-acre site at the east ern city limits, includes 40 separate stores and has space to park 2,100 cars. Federal, state and local gov ernments will spend an esti mated $5,700,000,000 in 1060 for health and medical pro- Computer Designed For Airborne Use Baltimore (Science Service) -A fast military computer has been developed for airborne use. It occupies only six and a half cubic feet, or the equiv alent of a table model tele vision set, and is completely transistorized. The speedy new data proc essor has application to "fire control, space guidance, navi gation and electronic counter measures control," Dr. Pat rick Conley of Westinghouse Electric corporation's air arm division here said. Applied to multiple target-tracking-systems, the comput er would take the information provided by radar or some other "sensing device," corre late the information and in terpret it for use by a weapon system. By D.ANNE TAYLOR West Berlin Well, here it is August already! I am try. ing to get my things in order for the return trip home. I leave Berlin at 6:15 a.m. Aug. 12 and fly to Bremen. The 49 of us in Berlin have had a meeting and discussion on leaving Berlin and the fami lies we are to stay with in Bremen. I just came home from the hair dressers. It cost me 4 marks to have my hair washed, set, dryed, and combed out. This is about $1. to East Berlin with a Univer sity student whom I met. He is coming to the Schelles for lunch. Inviud to Church "Happy Friendship Day," is what my calendar says for to day. Uschi and I went to church for the last time. We were invited to the American community church, so we went again this morning. I will be so glad to get back home to my own church. Last night AFS held a "fare well dance" for us at Hannock house in Dahlen. I had a won derful time. The music is al ways so good and for once we had a dance floor bigger than a postage stamp. A fellow AFS'er and his "sister" are having a garden party tonight, one gay round of parties after another. Mutti told me this morning I could order what ever I liked for dinner and that she would make it. We will have "weinershnitzel" and mashed potatoes, and they are real creamy. Feels LittU Sad I just don't know where the time has gone. I only regret that you aren't able to meet my "summer" family. I know you would love them like I This afternoon I am going do. It will surely be good to Anderson Purchases Eastside Market be headed home, but I will still feel a little sad when I leave Berlin. Uschi and I are going now to buy cake for our tea. And then we will visit Botanical gardens. There are flowers, plants and shrubs from all over the world. It is a very beautiful place. The weather was very sultry. Tonight we are going to see "Porgy and Bess." I have been helping Hanni . with her sewing. She is get ting ready to leave for Eng land to visit. She will leave two days before I do. Bremen, Aug. 13 Remem ber the Bremen Town musi cians? There is a beautiful sta tue here in Bremen of them in a park. There are so many ; interesting, old buildings here. Stay With Family I am staying with a nice family in an apartment. There , are two girls and their moth- j er. It was fun seeing the Ore-1 gonians who have been in ; Germany. Seems we have all j gained weight and one can ; really see it on some of the faces. New York, Aug. 24, (tele-, phone) It is so wonderful to be back in the U.S. I arrived j here in New York this morn-; ing on the M.S. Waterman of' Robert Anderson, 1950 Capital ave., is the new own er of the Eastside market. Anderson recently purchased the Holland-American line. It took four hours to get off the boat and through customs. I will leave New York at 10:45 and arrive in Montreal at 7:55 ajn. Aug. 25. We will go through Vancouver, Seattle, and arrive in Portland Sunday, Aug. 28, at 9:15 p.m. the market from the owners of the Big Y super market. Anderson was in the gro cery business in Marin coun ty, California, prior to mov ing to Medford. He was also formerly associated with oth er markets in Medford and is also the originator of Sil ver Dollar stamps. The meat department of the market has been leased to Lynn and Del Owen. FRAKE & SMITH PAINT & WALLPAPER 315 E. MAIN ST. Phone SP 2-4564 Will Be CLOSED Saturday, Sept. 3 Get the paint and supplies you need Now! 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