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UNDAY, OCTOBER 9, I960 O MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE, 0 j2- A 9 Local and f$Sale Planned The women the First Church of God mdll hold a rumage and baked f bod sale Tuesday, Oct. 11, be tween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. in ttie Fehl building, 160 North lVy St., Medford. , , : Receive! Honors Norma J.jSnell, Medford High school graduate, was among the 68 entering freshmen students at Pasadena City college this semester to be granted honors at entrance, according to Dr. Catherine J. Robbins, presi dent. The honors were grant ed for outstanding high school records. . k BOB ANDERSON , Piano Bar Nitely Except Sunday DANCE NITES Wed.-to Bob & Bill Fri. & Sat. to the flower Trio Plus One" FLOOR SHOW C Wed and Fri. 5 "THE SHADOWS' ' Radio Show ("FOOTBALL FROLIC" Frl. Nite Over KMED 10:30-11:30 BROILED STEAKS PRIME RIB CHICKEN SEAFOOD LIVE fJjQSl(g TWO WONDERFUL HEART-WARMING HITS! ' AN EPIC OF FAITH, LOVE and DEVOTION! 2a THE n Li' 0-V At M w mt tar RUTH SMI WHITMAN -TOM fflON PEGGY WOOD YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE WITH THIS ONE! THIS IS THE FINEST ' I FAMILY PICTURE OF THE YEAR! ' COLUMBIA PICTURES prwnlt STANLEY DONEN production YUL BRYNNER.KAY KENDALL " TECHNICOLOR F ''w-v ' PLUS "THE BAD SEED" i OnimaScobE finals - J ." ; - WI.TMAN DURYEA STERLING $Zu3& Presenting BUFFET MONDAY THRU SATURDAY. All You Want $1 Join your friends at room, 11:30 a.m.( Saturday. THE CROWN ROOM HOTEL MARK ANTONY ASHLAND, OREGON Personal Joins Company Tom Phelps, long time resfJent of Central Point, recently be came associated with the Cen tral Point Realty. He will handle farms and general real estate with special emphasis on business property location, an ottice spokesman said Phelps, whose lives at 427 Ash St., Central Point, has been in the real estate busi ness for a number of years. Turn Selves In - Two 16- year-old Vancouver,' Wash., boys walked into the city po lice department Thursday claiming they were runaways and wanted to turn them selves in. Police called the parents of the youths and they said they would take care of the matter. The boys were lodged, in the juvenile detention home awaiting their parents. Hamilton Receives Suspended Sentence Two men appeared in cir cuit court late last week be fore Judge James M. Main. . Imposition of sentence was suspended for five years for Marvin Lee Hamilton, Gib bon rd., Central Point, who was charged with burglary not in a dwelling. He was placed on probation by the court under the supervision and custody of the state board of parole and probation. Also appearing in - court was Raymond Leslie McVay, Forest creek, Jacksonville. Charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, his case was continued and pre-sentencing report was re quested. THEIR OWN FAULT Birmingham, Ala. - (UPD-A paint . shed under construc tion for the National Safety Engineers burst into flames Friday night. When welders tried to extinguish the blaze, they discovered the fire ex tinguisher was empty. The ex tinguisher had been provided by the National, Safety En gineers. ; STARTS TODAY Continuous From 1:15 VIVECA MM JEFF MORROW-FLU EDEN MY DOG, BUDDY ...... 'LONDON' .... TRAVIS LEMMOND GIRL IN HER NEW ROLEI COLOR - McCORMACK a fine New Eating Service in ASHLAND LUNCHES Ashland's finest dining 1:30 p.m. Mondays thru Court Seeks Opinion On Non-School Area A legal opinion will be re quested from the state depart ment of education on distri bution of funds accumulated for the now non-existent non high school district in Jack son county, County Judge Earl Miller said Saturday. The county school boundary board which discussed the problem Thursday, consists of County School Superintendent Alf B. Mekvold, County Judge Earl Miller and County Com missioners Chester Wendt and Ralph James. Thursday the group provid ed for the distribution of $72, 000 in tuition funds accumu lated by the district which was disolved July by special legislative act. However $3,854.93 was col lected during the new fiscal year. This is beyond the offi cial cut off date. The state law provides only for distribution of those funds accumulated up to July ' 1, 1960, Miller ex plained. Tuition paid to the district for 1959-60 for sending pupils in districts without high OBITUARIES AMOS A. BISH Former Medford resident Amos A. Bish, 75, of 1334 SE Linn st., Portland, died last week,. Mr. Bish was born in Ash land Jan. 27, 1885. He had lived in Medford for 25 years before moving to Portland. He is survived by his wife, Icyl, two brothers and two sisters Lewis T.'Bish, George W. Bish, Mrs. Henrietta Daw son and Mrs. Meda Reynolds, all of Medford. Funeral services were in Portland Oct. 5. ' HELEN HERBERT Miss Helen Herbert, 55, of Gold Hill, died in a local hos pital Saturday. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. OMAR OCKERMAN Omar Ockerman, 85, form er Jackson county resident, died Sept. 19 in Bloomfield, Ind., according to word re ceived here by his former friends. Ockerman lived in Central Point, Medford and Ashland. He left Ashland several years ago for his former home in Bloomfield. Funeral services were held Sept. 21, MARY VIOLET THOMAS Mary Violet Thomas, 82, of Larkspur, Calif., died yester day in a local hospital. Fun neral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris funeral directors. DONALD C. CAMPBELL Donald C. Campbell, of 819 North Central ave., Medford, died Saturday in a local hos pital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris, funeral directors. ETHA THAYER Funeral services for Mrs. Exams Announced For Academies Written examinations for service academy careers will be held in several fourth con gressional district cities Sat urday, Nov. 12. Young men interested In such careers should contact Congressman Charles O. Por ter in care of his Washington, D.C., office not later than Friday, Oct. 14, according to the congressman. Porter said he would make one principal and 10 alter nate appointments to the Air Force academy in 1961, one principal and five alternate appointmerits for the U.S. Naval Academy and he will nominate 10 men for the Mer chant Marine Academy. Cur rently, Porter has no vacan cies in West Point, he said. Men interested in the U.S. Coast Guard should apply di rectly to that service, he added. Applications will be limit ed to single men from 17 to 22 years old on July 1, 1961. They man contact Porter's Washington, D.C., office at 252 House Office building by letter, wire or telephone. Young men who qualify In the civil service and physical examinations will be asked to appear before Porter's academy selection board later this year. The board meets annually in Eugene and is headed by Dean Robert D. Clark, University of Oregon. Enjoy This Sunday BREAKFAST Before or After Church . -Served Anytime) Qt th HoteY Medford Dining Room CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME schools to districts which have high schools was '$27,795.31. Total balance in the non-high fund was $76,210.80 less the $3,854.93 in question? The money collected will be distributed to remaining dis tricts which have not been reorganized with districts hav ing high schools. These are Applcgatc, Evans Valley and Pinehurst. Former non-high districts which have joined other districts will send their funds to their new parent dis trict.- Districts and the monies they will receive are Griffin Creek, $8,022.10; Ruch, $6,- 407.11; Lone Pine, $9,522.03; Applegate, $4,287.66; Elk Trail, $11,803.05; Evans Val ley, $6,708.40; Shady Cove, $4,763.91; Pinehurst, $3, 366.94; Howard, $17,474.67. ' The share for each of the districts is figured on a basis of the assessed valuation of 1957-58 and what per cent it represents of the total evalua tion of the former non-high district. Etha W. Thayer, of 8 New town st., who died Fridav. will be held at Conger-Morris Funeral home downtown cha pel Monday at 3 p.m. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Committal will he in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mrs. Thayer was born July 13, 1879, in Eugene, Ore., and had lived in Medford for the past 51 years. Her husband, Dr. Frederick Thayer, died in 1044. She was a member of the First Methodist church, of the Mary and Martha Circle, and of the Medical auxiliary. Survivors include four nieces, Mrs. Cleo Kent, Med ford, Mrs. Zona Randell, Col fax, Calif., Miss Lois Williams, Reno, Nev., and Etha Stanley, Caldwell, Idaho; and several cousins, including Mrs. W. R. Peabody, Medford. Casket bearers will include John Henson, Dr. Charles Paske, M. N. Hogan, Frank Van Dyke, Donald Kent, and W. R. Peabody. Lions Light Bulb Sale Opens Monday Members of Crater Lions club will conduct a house-tO' house light bulb sale. Monday and Tuesday evenings to raise funds to aid the bund, or persons with sight problems who cannot afford proper care or equipment. The sale will be conducted both evenings between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. Light bulbs cost $2 a sack for a variety of sizes, club officials said. Orders also will be taken by club members at SPring 3-9184 and SPring 3-e377.' Finance Association Eects New President H. E. MacDonald, Chicago, president .of Household Fi nance company, was elected preident of the National Con sumer Finance association at its annual convention in Phil adelphia recently, according to R. C. Speer, manager ot the Medford branch at 128 East Main st. Weather FORECASTS Mprifnrd and vlcinltv: Fair With warmer afternoon temperatures to day and Monday, man loaay oa, inw tnnfsht 32. Htffh Monday 72. western uregon: mostly sunny except patchy early morning foe todav and Monday. Not so cool Mondav. Hi eh today 52 to 62. High Monday 98 to 68. Low tonight 35 to 43, with frost in some areas. Northern California: Fair today and Monday. Chance of a few scattered showers In tht extreme mountains early . today. Slightly warmer. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester rfav SO- hetnw normal 8. Record high this date 07 In 1936. Record low this date 37 In 1028. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight trace. Total this month .31 In., .09 In below normal. Total since Sept. 1 .49 In., 36 in. below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday "" High 4:00 24- C1TY Yestcr- a.m. nr. day Low Prec Brookings 04 42 Klamath Falls 47 20 MEDFORD BO 30 Portland 57 48 m Seattle .. 5.1 Spokane 50 Yakima 58 Eureka 57 Red Bluff 70 Sacramento -....77 San Francisco .. fifi Los Angeles .....73 Phoenix .7. 00 Denver 84 Chicago 43 Miami Beach 8.1 New York 67 Washington. DC. 63 44 38 63 44 54 cftr! 'v i- w -au am-i IT' News About Servicemen Marine Pvt. Harold R. Gar tin, 2792 Buckshot rd., Med ford, and Marine Pfc. Leon P. Parks, star route, box 690, Shady Cove, both left San Diego recently for an over seas draft to Okinawa aboard the transport, USS General Mitchell. GETS WINGS Army Pvt. William J. Smith, 17, -whose father,. John M. Gearhart, lives on star route, Shady Cove, was graduated from the '82nd Airborne Di vision Jump School at Ft, Bragg, N.C., recently. He received his parachutist wings after completing four weeks of ground and aerial training which included five parachute jumps. Smith, who attended La Puente, Calif., high school, entered the Army in January, 1960. and completed basic training at Ft. Ord, Calif. ASSIGNED TO HOSPITAL Army Pvt. Robert M. Klein, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theor Klein, route 1, Gold Hill, is now assigned to the 15th evacuation hospital in Ger many. Klein is a medical specialist at the hospital in Muchweilcr. He entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. He attended the Rogue River academy, Medfosd. JOINS NAVY Delbert Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sim mons, 319 South B St., tagle Point, left for Portland re cently for his physical and flew . to San Diego, Calif., where he was inducted into the Navy. Simmons was an Eagle Point High schooljumper. His new address is Company 509, U.S. Naval Training center, San Diego 33, Calif. ON AIRCRAFT CARRIER Richard T. Rosemus, fire control technician, third class, USN, of 5179 Crater Lake highway, Medford, is serving aboard the anti - submarine warfare aircraft carrier, USS Essex, operating with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediter ranean. Rosemus Is the son of Thomas J. Rosemus, Medford. The Essex is scheduled to complete her 3V4 month NATO cruise In mid-Decem ber. . ; IN OPERATION Army MSgt. L e w 1 s D Barnhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Barnhart, 803 NW Fifth st., Grants Pass, recent ly participated in the 66th Ordnance Battalion in Opera tion Flash Back in Europe. Barnhart entered the Army in 1942, and arriver overseas on this tour of duty In Septem ber, 1958. Two Burglaries Reported in City Two burglaries, one of them at the new Port 'O Call res taurant, were reported to Medford city police Friday, but apparently nothing was taken at either of them. Police received a call from Adolph Bergen, janitor at the Port 'O Call, 786 South Oak dale ave., at 6 a.m. Friday, and were told that someone broke into the restaurant of fice and ransacked the cab inets there, apparently look ing for money. Police said the office door was taken off its hinges. The burglar or burglars also turned and left on the record player. The second burglary occur red at a residence located at 1069 North Ross lane. Police received a report of the bur glary at 4:25 p.m. Thursday from Jean Ann ' Bottjer, daughter of the owners of the bouse who reportedly are on vacation. . Police said entry to the home was gained by breaking and climbing through a base ment window. A window leading from the basement to the first floor was then ap parently removed from its molding. Police said the glass had been carried intact out side and left beside the ga rage. The burglar or burglars ap parently went through the house but took nothing. HOUSE of MYSTERY Where the Ste'reoramic Photo Originated North of FYu&K OPEN Gold Hill at ANY SNAPSHOT TAKEN WITHIN THE VORTEX WILL PRODUCE A 3D PICTURE - TEST ITI Winter Hours 9 to 5 Open to th Public Since 1930 Flury Not Part of Lawsuit Settlement Ted Flury, former Eagle Point Irrigation district man ager, said Saturday that he will not be a part ot the recent settlement with Mrs, Ann Todd, Eagle Point water user. Wednesday Mrs. Ann Todd, Howard Todd, her husband, Paul D. Conrad and Fritz Carlson entered into a stipu lation in Jackson county cir cuit court and agreed to dis miss their suit against the Eagle Point Irrigation district and the California Oregon Power company. According to the stipula tion, the complainants agree to confirm the contract be tween the district and the power company. The suit was brought to cancel the contract between the irrigation district and the power company. The district, on the .other hand, agreed to certain concessions for the water users. According to the stipula tion, Copco is removed from any other suits the water users may have filed against the district or any of its offi cers. Mrs. Todd had also filed a civil suit against Thelma short, district secretary, but she agreed to drop her suit against Mrs. Short as part of Nelson Speaks at Local Toastmaster's Brice Nelson, dean of boys at Hcdrick Junior High school, spoke on "Guideposts for Par ents" as one of the featured talks during the recent meet ing of the Jackson County Toastmaster's club. Parents should take time to play with their children and not depend on television to do the full job of entertaining, Nelson said. Parents should also spend some time reading with their children ,he pointed out. "Teach your child the value of work," Nelson urged. "Too many children are getting the idea that work is something to be tolerated and that no ben- nnn I nUtainB.4 fnm it 11 Other speakers were Ted McDaniel on "Sales Promo tion and Advertising," and I Bill Buter on "Fieaa lor L.ite. Topic session was devoted to a lively discussion on the United Nations. Points dis cussed Included should Red China be admitted to the Unit ed Nations? Does the UN have too much nower? Did you know that the UN could vote away some of our basic rights? Next meeting will be Mon Police To Cite Man After Auto Accident A complaint will be filed in District court charging Rol land Ray Todd, 46, Ashland, with failure to drive on the right side of the highway, state police said Saturday. The charges resulted irom a two-car accident Friday on the Crater Lake highway, 28 miles north of Medford, offi cers said. The Todd car was over the center-line and hit a car driven by William Haar strich, 50, of Trail, as the two cars came around a blind curve at the same time, offi cers explained. New York fUPD The first writing inks, dating back to 2,500 B.C., were made of soot OPEN DAILY , 11 A.M. to &t A-M. Orders To Go Anytime During Opening Hours urns Highway 99 South Throughout The Year the agreement. However, Flury refused to be included in the agreement. "Mrs. Todd made a lot of accusations against me and I want a chance to prove them false!" Flury empha sized. Flury was referring to Mrs. Todd's suit filed against him charging he abused the pow ers of his former office. The court has advised Mrs. Todd if she plans to continue her suit against Flury she will have to amend her complaint since, according to the stipu lation, Copco is no longer a party to that suit. In her complaint, Mrs. Todd has charged Flury with il legal sale of his two-ton flat bed truck to the district for $2,000, of a 1948 Willys pick up truck for $875, of a power saw for $190 and purchase of a power saw from the dis trict for $40. Other charges include al legations that Flury failed to collect water assessments from some water users and interest on overdue water pay ments. Flury said Saturday he pur chased the equipment for the district when it could not af ford to do so and later sold it to the district. Meeting day at 6:30 a.m. in the Jack son hotel dining room. All in terested persons are invited to attend. ' Vince Armstrong, area gov ernor of Toastmasters Inter national, was a visitor at the meeting. umm ANNOUNCING A NEW WEEK DAY POLICY STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 10th , Many of Our Patrons Have Requested That We Re-arrange Our Schedules to Allow Them More Time to Arrive for the Beginning of Our Evening Show. Therefore, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday We Wifl Have ONE SHOW ONLY. The Box Office will open at 7:30 P.M. Each Evening and the Show Will Stari at 8:00 P.M. with the Feature Starting at ,8:30 or shortly thereafter. Thus you may see the complete feature from start " to finish and still be out at a reason able hour. REMEMBER THIS POLICY STARTS TOMORROW, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10th the French entertainment senaationl r doing JXH flW they -H ' - V ; 'in H W Births PESCATORE To: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 1240 South Main st Yreka, Oct. 5, 1960, a boy, 614 pounds, at Siskyou Gen eral hospital. VAN BUSKIRK To Mr. and Mrs. Roger, box 813, Yre ka, Oct. 6, 1960, a girl, 5V pounds, at Siskiyou General hospital. Service Motive of Candidacy Group Told Service to Jackson county is the main motive behind his candidacy for state representa tive, Medford lawyer John R. Dellenback told those attend ing the recent coffee given by Mrs. Kenneth Scverson, 2411 Lyman ave., Medford. Dellenback urged the group of women present to work for the election of candidates who would approach legislation in the thoughtful manner in which they would want H ap proached. The group discussed, pri marily, controversial meas ures to appear on the ballot after the candidate's talk. Com, mcer your candidates! Free refreshments and musical enter tainment. Sponsored by Jackson Co Young Rep. Club. MAKE xflsr Gov. Mark Hatfield trCIJ nd local Rep. l If Candidates I I Old Fashioned ft POLITICAL f,l i RALLY r III Sat., Oct. 22 lV 'll :30 p.m. B iflr II Courthouse I ?N 11 i, mJ' HTHT) il hG I today OnkisiaScopEE COLOR by DE LUXC Never put table linens away for use a second time before laundering. Even one small stain will oxidize and may spoil the material. CHARCOAL STEAKS TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL Medford Open Daily 5:30 P.M. to Midnight Sundays 4 P.M. Till II P.M. 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