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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1960 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE. Local and Personal Sals Planned - Chapter CG Of the PEO sisterhood will hold a rummage sale Satur day, Oct. IS, at the Fehl build ing, 108 North ivy St., Med' ford, beginning at 9 a.m. I Club to Meet-The 50 Plus lub will meet at 12:30 p.m fridayi In the Guild Hall North Oakdale ave., Med' lord. Entertainment is plan aed and refreshments will be ierved. ... NOW THRU SATURDAY Doors Open 6:45 , J MONROE j wis MONTAND ! LETS MAKE LOVE 17 iky MYSTERY-PACKED CO-HJT ALEC GUINNESS BEnE DAVIS I iti 1 1 n . SHOW STARTS 7 pm NrBiM.VROUNiT1 ft The FlaC, BOYS! CinimaSsopE Color by de luxe 1 ,Sk n m Guns MMES CRAIG & MARTHA VICKERS EDGAR BUCHANAN Patient - Mrs. Edward Croucher, 1515 Bryant St., Medford, was listed as a med ical patient today at Sacred Heart hospital. . Surgery Patient-J. J. Ken nedy, 1033 Court st Med ford, was listed as a surgery patient Thursday at Sacred Heart hospital. . To Salem - Walt Messecar of Trail was transferred from Crater Osteopathic hospital to a Salem hospital recently for medical tests and observa tion according to relatives. Council Meetincr Thn run. ular meeting of the Medford Buiimng Trades Council will be held at the Carpenters' hall, 123 V4 West Main st., Medford, at- 7:30 p.m. Wed nesday, Oct. 19. -,.., . Club to Meet - The Roxy Ann Gem and Mineral club will meet at 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, in the Girls Com munity club, Medford. Pic tures of uranimum minerals will be shown, according to Delmar Smith, secretary. Permits - Building permits were issued recently by the city building' department to JohnVMcCardell to erect a $10,000 residence at 1401 Sis kiyou blvd., and to M. M. Huggins to construct an $8,- 500 automatic laundry at 932 King st. . www ( Minor Accident - A car op erated by Wesley William Gil man, 51, of 1557 Stewart ave., collided with the rear of an other car at the intersection of Central ave. and 12th sts. about 6:58 p.m.' Wednesday, city police said. Damage was reportedly minor. Police have not yet obtained the name of the other! driver involved. No citations were issued. Poetry Meeling-Valley res idents Interested in forming a local unit of the Oregon State Poetry association have been asked; to contact Mrs. Pearl R. Crouch, 514 Granite st., Ashland, telephone MUr dock 9-8576. Purpose of the poetry group is to further the appreciation of poetry, Mrs. Crouch said. A workshop may be organized if enough interest is shown. Obituaries CARL M. ERICSON Carl M. Ericson, who with his wife recently moved to the Plaza apartments from Ashland, and who is employ ed by the bureau of reclama tion at White City, died un expectedly in a local hospital last evening. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Chapel Mortuary. HOLLIS HOWELL Hollis Howell, 560 East Val ley View rd., Ashland, died this morning in a local hos pital. Conger-Morris Funeral directors are in charge of arrangements. - . TAMRA LEE WRIGHT Funeral services for Tamra Lee Wright, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Wright, 2352 West McAndrews road, were held this afternoon, at Hillcrest Memorial park. Conger-Morris Funeral directors were in charge of arrange ments. Tamra Lee was born Oct. 10, 1960. Survivors, besides her parents, include a brother, Michael Noel, at home; grand parents Mrs. Marjorie Head4 Eagle. Point, Alva Muse, Trail, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Reeves, Medford, ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK Mrs. Elizabeth Seady Kirk patrick, 88, died in a Jackson ville nursing home Wednes day. Mrs. Kirkpatrick was born Aug. 1, 1872, in Barton coun ty, Missouri, and had been a resident of Oregon for 35 years. She was a member of the First Christian church. Survivors include a brother, Jason Ottinger, Medford; and two nieces. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Perl Funeral home. The Rev. Frederick Evans of the First Christian, church will offici ate. Interment will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Sister Dies - Mr. and Mrs. James E. Porter, 1488 South Peach st and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Church, 301 Hamilton st., plan to leave tonight for Walla Walla, Wash., where they were called by the death of Mrs. B. P. Butcher. Mrs. Butcher was a sister of Mrs. Church- and Porter. The four plan to return to Medford Sat urday. PRESENTS THE COLUMBIA nL'J&b- DIAMOND RING 1 -J? I "0,Y J J SEE the diamond ring with the hidden secret the first ring made that moulds itself to the exact shape of your finger. 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SEE "THE SEVENTH CROSS" Starring Spencer Tracy KBES-TV, Friday, 10:45 p.m. EASY TERMS Candidate Speaks Al Three Coffees In Area in Week John Dellcnback, Republi can candidate for state repre sentative, discussed Measure 14 to appear on the November ballot, the role of the state representative and the dis tribution of O and C funds at three coffee hours this week. Monday's event was held at the R. J. Cunningham home, 24 North Groveland ave., with Mrs. Cunningham and Mrs. W. E. Hercher, host esses. He said that he was against and will work to defeat any measure which is designed to raise more revenues for the state than are necessary. Measure 14 would increase the total Income taxes paid by state residents, he said. Central Point Event Speaking at a coffee hour at the Joseph R. Krupp home. 2079 Taylor rd., Central Point, the candidate said that a state representative should be free to represent, all people and be committed to specific stands on issues. Mrs. Krupp and Mrs. Don Bohnert were hostesses. Chester Rapp, Republican candidate for county treasur er, and Dellenback shared the discussion during a coffee hour Tuesday at the Talent home of Mr. and Mrs. An tonio Beebe. Dellenback stressed the need to have have individuals in the government who would defend individual rights and to maintain the competitive system. He added that once a per centage of O and C funds are taken by the rest of the state, the share will increase until property taxes here become burdensome. Hostesses for the coffee were Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Bruce Cyphers, and Mrs. W. R. Bag-, ley. News About Servicemen ON CARRIER " J Gene H. Schuder, seaman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schuder, Trail, left Alameda, Calif., recently aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, to join" the Sev enth Fleet in the Western Pa' cific. PROMOTED Airman First Class David A. Denison, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Graham, route 1, box 421, Talent, was promot ed to that rank recently at James Connally Air Force base, Tex., where he is an air craft mechanic in the 3567th Flight Line Maintenance squadron. Denison was grad uated from Ashland High school in 1957. ASSIGNED Airman Elvin A. Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth E, Hood, 1417 Jsaper st., Med ford, has been assigned to a unit of the strategic air com mand at Altus Air Force base, Okla., for duty as a dental specialist. He is a graduate of Medford High school. Music Association Seeks Memberships Two additional places where memberships for Jackson County Civic Music - associ ation may be obtained were announced today by O. M. Anderson, association presi dent. . Desks have teen placed at Mann's store and Purucker Music house; memberships may be obtained there today, Friday and until noon Satur day when the annual cam paign closes. Memberships are also available at the Lusk Piano house where drive headquarters are established. Main attraction -for this season will be an appearance here in January of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, one of the nation's leading dance companies. Other concerts will be announced at the close of the, drive. .' Mrs. Margaret Mary Musso, representative from Civic music association here to su pervise the campaign, today asked all volunteers to check in at headquarters as soon as possible. ON LEAVE Donald and Ronald Gillas- pey, commissary seaman ap prentices, and twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gil- laspey, 3032 Linden lane, Cen tral Point, are spending a 14 day leave at the home of their parents. They have been as signed to the USS Hansen, a radar destroyer. SWORN IN NAVY James Willie Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Craw ford, 5188 Table Rock rd.. Central Point, was recently sworn into the Navy at Port land. Crawford is now under going basic training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Call. SWORN IN NAVY James Willie Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Craw ford 5188 Table Rock rd., Central Point, was recently sworn into the Navy at Port land. Crawford is now under going basic training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Weather Thief Believed in Being Prepared Miami - During a severe thunderstorm, a thief broke into a store and swiped a complete skindiving outfit. Portland Produce he following orice Quotations are from the agricultural market ing service o the U.S. Depart ment ox Agriculture in roruana, Eggs: Prices to retailers, car tons. X lartre AA 60-64: laree AA 58-61; large A 54-58; medium AA 51-56; small AA 32-39. Prices to producers: X large A A 48-53 large AA 46-51 ',,; large A 42-45; medium AA 30-45 li: small AA 25- 30', 2. Butter: Prices to retailers, no. 1 prints delivered, AA and A 70, B 68. Poultry: Prices to retailers, de livered, for grade A quality, fry er. whole 34-38. cut UD 39-43: light type hens, whole 28-30, cut; up liis-aa; neavy type nens, wnuie Turkeys: Prices net to growers for grade A quality birds on evis cerated weight basis generally 30 for hens, 28-29 for toms. FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Clear to partly ciouay lonigm ana r riaay Valley - fog patches again Frlda; morning. Low tonight' 34, Higl f riaay near ou. Western Oregon: Cloudy with chance of a few showera in e: tretne north portion this evenlna. Tonight, considerable cloudiness on coast and over norm interior. Partly cloudy south interior. sunny periods Friday with clouds increasing in norm portion loie in day.- A little warmer tonight and f riaav. low tonient jo-iu. High Friday 58-66. Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday except local fog near coast night and morning. 1.ULAI, DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 48; below normal 8. Kccord mgn tnts date hi in uisa. Record low this date 27 in 1928. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month .31 inch. .31 inch below normal. Total since Sent. 1. .49 inch. .78 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 41, highest this a.m. 97. IIIRn 4:00 24- CITV Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Brookings (18 45 Grants Pass 60 33 r Klamath Fall 50 26 MEDFORD 59 31 Portland 58 45 42 31 29 New Technique Opens Study of Malformations New York (Science Serv ice) - For the first time sci entists have demonstrated that completely reshuffled cells, taken from the liver or kidney of chick embryos. can reconstruct the same or gan without outside direction, ine new technique opens the possibility of further ex plorations by biologists who may use it as a clue to under standing disturbances of self- organization that lead to mal formations and tumors. Two Rockefeller Institute scientists, Drs. Paul A. Weiss and A. Cecil Taylor, report in the current Proceedings of the National Academy of Sci ences (Sept.) that they Incu bated the cells of each organ for a brief period In pancre atin, an enzymatic extract of the pancreas. Bodily Movement The chick embryos from which the organs were re moved were from eight to 14 days of age, and were devel oped sufficiently to have bod ily movement. (It takes ap proximately 21 days to hatch a chick egg.) The scientists scrambled the cells from the removed or gans (after stripping them of physiological "glue" that binds them together) into random mass and placed this on the surrounding membrane of eight-day-old chick embry os left to grow in their shells. In this way the graft received nutrition and blood supply. After nine days of devel opment, the professors remov ed the transplanted mass and studied sections under the microscope. They discovered typical miniature organs from which the cells had been tak en. Blood Supply Identified Whatever the blood supply and chick membrane may have contributed to the ad-. vanced development of t h e formations they "certainly could have added nothing to make the liver cells reconsti tute a typical liver; the kid ney cells, a typical kidney: and the skin cells, feathers,' the investigators observe. The blood supply and place of de velopment were identical for all of them. Dr. Weiss advanced origi nal arguments for the "self- organization" theory during the 1020s. The results Just an nounced are the culmination of research started in - 19S0 in cooperation with Dr. Gert Andres, now of the Univer sity of Mainz, Germany. Other investigations have shown reconstruction of dis sociated cells at the tissue level, but none have demon strated reconstruction of such complex organs as Drs. Weiss and Taylor have reported. Norblad Recommends Lebanon Mail Carrier Salem IUP1IR e p. Walter Norblad (R-Ore.), said today he has recommended Dave Copeland for the rural mail carrier vacancy at the .Leba non post office.v SPEAKER - Herbert Alstadt, senior vice president and chief counsel for Title and Trust company, Portland, will speak at a meeting of the Med ford Realty Board in the Pi oneer room in the Jackson hotel Friday noon. His sub ject will be "The Other Side of the Ledger," a discussion of title losses. He is a mem ber of the Portland Board of Realtors, the Oregon State Real Estate board, the Ore gon State Bar and the Port land Home Builders association. New John Deere Line To Be Shown Saturday A new line of John Deere tractors called the "new gen eration of power" will be shown at an open house at Hubbard - Wray, 009 South Riverside ave., Medford, Sat urday, Oct. 15, company offi cials have announced. New features include vari able speed four and six cylin der engines, new multi-speed Syncro - Range transmission, powerful new hydraulic sys tems, first tractor hydraulic power brakes, new independ ent live dual -speed power take-offs new front-mounted power take-offs, and an exclu sive selective hitch response for three-point equipment, it was explained. Girls Taken Into Custody by Police Two girls, ages 15 and 16, were taken into protective custody by Medford police Wednesday after they were allegedly caught shoplifting various items of clothing from J. C. Penney's depart ment store. The girls, one from Central Point and the other from Grants Pass, admitted to po lice that they tried to take two pairs of peddle pushers, four sweaters and two skirts without paying for them, The cute, police said, and the girls were released. Seattle 58 Spokane M S3 Yakima 58 Eureka 58 Red Bluff 72 Sacramento 74 54 . 48 San Francisco .... 80 Los Angeles 73 Phoenix 78 Denver 70 Chicago 70 Miami Beach 86 New York 61) Washington, D. C. 77 53 54 57 35 63 76 52 54 Teachers May Have To Meet Demands of Child Washington (Science Serv ice) - Teachers may have to adapt present methods of in struction to recognize and meet the demands of the im aginative, creative child, a University of Chicago educa tor said here. The "creativity Quotient" of the child must be measured as well as his intelligence quo tient, Prof. J. W. Getzels stat ed at a news conference with Lawrence G. Derthick, U. S. commissioner of education Tests that will show this abil ity should be devised, he said. Dr. Derthick noted that we "may be losing as much as 70 per cent of these gifted, creative children" by failure to recognize them in the homes as well as in schools. Report on Progress The commissioner called the news conference to report on progress made in research on gifted and superior chil dren sponsored by the U. S. Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare. He pre dicted that educational chang es in the next ten years as a consequence of current find ings would be far greater than those that have occurred in our history. ' Creative abilities show a sharp drop in the fourth grade, it was reported. This fourth grade slump Is born out by continuing surveys over the past several years by Science Service of science interests of students. -, Births PAXTON To: Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Jr., Jacksonville, Oct. 12, 1960, a boy, 7'4 lbl., at Sacred Heart hospital. MAURER - To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G., Prospect, Oct. 13, 1960, a girl, 8 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Burglars Probably Didn't Like Cigars y . Chicago - Arnold Triste for got about his $450 when he closed his tavern for the week end. He left the money in a cigar box, in plain view atop the bar. After dawn, a cleanup man arrived and discovered that burglars had broken in while the tavern was closed. The cigar box full of money was still on the bar - un touched. This Evening LOBSTERS SEA SCALLOP PRAWNS r. jj Charcoal Steaks CANDLE ROOM HOTEL MEDFORD 5:30 p.m. till Midnight FOREST FUTURES . Washington - Only about 15 per cent of the world's forests are scientifically man aged. COLUMBIA "TRU-FIT" DIAMOND RINGS JIf) Only Tru-Flt jXt ml slvcs yQU tne mrzJj J co,nrort and Ajb protection of Built-in ting i , guards. um 11 331 EAST MAIM , 1 Did The Book Tell How To Catch Thief? Houston - Someone stole a kit from Dennis Black's auto. The kit contained: A magnifying glass, a fin gerprint book, correspondence course lessons and a graau- ation certificate from a de tective school. Tops for Luncheon Pastrami Sandwiches Bar-b-cues Snack THE CLOCK Main it Birtlatt Ph. 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