MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1960
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Four-fifths of the popula
tion of Pakistan are engaged
in farming. The staple foods
ire wheat and rice.
ENDS WEDNESDAY
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DriTir CiUd. - City police
cited William Derrell Wil
liamson, route 1, box 292,
Central Point, after a vehicle
he was operating collided
with a car operated by Linsey
Edward Mullins, 15 Mace rd
Medford. Police said both ve
hides sustained moderate
damage. The accident occur
red about 7:30 p.m. yesterday
on Mace rd. between High
way 99 and Duell St.
Two-Car Accidont -Cars
operated by Robert Bryan
Campbell, 16, Medford, and
Wilbur Wayne King, 35, of 80
Bigham dr., Central Point,
collided about 10 p.m. Mon
day on Highway 99 between
Howard ave. and Table Rock
rd. Both cars sustained
moderate damage, according
to city police. No citations
were issued.
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Patitnti - Mrs. Ben Chris
ten, route 2, box 55H, Jack
sonville, and Elsie L. Alex
ander, 18-year-old daughter of
Charles Cline, post office box
187, Prospect, were listed as
surgery patients today at
Crater Osteopathic hospital,
Central Point. A medical pa
tient there was George A.
Kerby, route 1, box 581, Talent.
Medical Paiiont - C. Mar
tin Westvong, 119 Lincoln St.,
Medford, was listed as a med
ical patient today at Sacred
Heart hospital.
In Hospital - Mrs. Vernon
S. Birdsong, post office box 9,
Gold Hill; Mervin D. Burk,
12-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell A. Burk, route 1,
box 32A, Talent, and Guy El
lison, post office box 37, Gold
Hill, were listed as surgery
patients today at Sacred Heart
hospital,
Surgery Patients - Conva
lescing at Rogue Valley hos
pital following surgery is Mrs.
Robert J. Bohl, 248 Jackson
ville highway. Surgery pa
tients at Sacred Heart hospital
are Eugene J. Gray, Yreka
Calif.; James E. Vincent,
Glandale, Calif.; Ludwig J.
Skala, 1750 Orchard Home
court; and Mrs. Richard Ris
ley, 2467 Sunnyview lane,
Medford.
Medical Patients - Medical
patients at Sacred Heart hos
pital are Lye L. Kline, 526
West Tenth St., apartment 1
Medford; Mrs. James Walden
1830 Walden, 1830 Boundary
rd., Grants Pass; Jodi Rae
Bratton, 7 weeks, daughter of
Mr. and Mn. John Bratton
route 4, box 316, Medford:
Robert Daniel Flannery, Cen
tral Point; Mrs. John I. Gus
tafson, 1059 Morrow rd., Med
ford; Mrs. Christine Merrel,
405 West Second St., Medford,
and Chester E. Inghram, 164
Sixth St., Ashland.
Car Found-State police re
ported this morning that a
car reported stolen in Grants
Pass Sunday evening was
found along the Applegate
river about four miles south
of McKee bridge yesterday,
It had been pushed over a
150-foot embankment, police
said.
Committee Meeting - The
Jackson County Democratic
Central committee will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
14, at the Medford Labor
Temple, 24Vi South Grape st
Medford. Entertainment will
precede the business meeting,
and coffee will be served.
Roofing Paper Found - A
roll of roofing paper fell off
truck on the Jacksonville
highway recently, according
to state police. Mrs. E. G.
Barrett, Jacksonville highway,
told police the roll may be
recovered by calling her at
SPring 2-7873.
Legion Meeting - American
Legion Post 15, Medford, and
its auxiliary will meet at 8
p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, in
the new Legion hall, 404 Wal
nut St., Medford. A short busi
ness session is scheduled. En
tertainment will be provided,
and refreshments will be
served.
Vehicles Collide - A pickup
truck operated by Elmer Jer
ry Allinger, 54, Bandon, Ore,
and a car operated by Virginia
Mary Higlnbotham, 22, of 17
Maple St., Central Point, col
lided about 12:30 p.m., Mon
day on Central ave., between
Jackson and Maple sts.,
cording to city police. Both
cars sustained minor fender
damage, police said. No cita
tions were issued.
In Cuitody - A 15-year-old
boy was taken into protective
custody by Medford police
Monday and charged with the
theft of some beer from the
Schmidt Distributing com
pany, 1213 Court St., Dec. 2.
He was the fourth youth to be
arrested in connection with
the theft. The others, ranging
in age from 15 to 17, were tak
en into custody Saturday, -
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Investment Funds
Noon auotatlona on itleetld
funda:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock ia.14 13.31
ChcmFund 10.91 11.80
Colonial Ener 12.44 13.60
Eaton Howard Stk 11.95 12.78
Fidelity 1S.46 16.71
Uroup Sec AV1B - Elec 8.82 9.07
Grouo Sec Com Stk .. 11.87 12.95
Group Sec Petr 9.55 10.46
Group Sec Steel 8.29 9.09
Group Sec Tobac 8.99 9.85
Keystone B-3 15.43 16.84
KevatoneB-4 9.15 9.99
neystone n.au
Keystone S-l 19.95 21.76
Keystone S-2 11.21 12.24
Keystone S-3 12.B1 13.98
KeyatoneS-4 12.51 13.65
Mass Inv Crth Stk ...... 14.94 16.15
TV-Elec 7.59 8.27
Value Line Inc 5.06 5.53
Wellington 13.62 14.85
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NERVOUS FRIENDS San Francisco Patrolman Horace
Young makes friends (a bit nervously, perhaps) with a
kinkaiou with a yen for travel. The animal was first found
in Dalv City, south of San Francisco, and turned over to
police officer Al Nicolini, but escaped from him and was
later picked up by a motorist In ban irancisco who turned
it over to Patrolman Young. Young gave it back to Nicolini.
(UP! Telephoto)
Milk Regulations Talked at Meet
Salem-Because most state violations of the 21 standards
regulations have been "very
general," it is "difficult to
draw the line as to what is
acceptable in milk products,"
said Ken Carl, assistant chief
of the division of foods and
dairies, weights and measures
at the ninth annual milk sani
tarians short course held Dec.
1 in the State Department of
Agriculture.
"Labeling food products be
comes more difficult all the
time," said Carl who spoke
on the "fluid milk standard
of identity and labeling."
Carl said a need had been
created to "hold down" on
the type of labeling and ad-
vertisine being done, in order
to keep it truthful and fac
tual.
On inspection Carl found
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FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Valley fog
thrnmrh Wedneiday morning.
Above fog cloudy tonight becom
ing partly ciouay wmiimu, "ViT
noon. Chance of occasional Jight
rain weanesaay. ijdw wiubh
High tomorrow 45.
Western Oregon: Ram on north
coait spreading over interior and
remainder of coast tonight and
Wednesday morning. Occasional
rain Wednesday. Slightly cooler
Wednesday. Low tonight 32 to 44.
High Wednesday 42 to 52.
Northern California: Increasing
cloudiness tonight. Local fog to
nri WsrinnaHiiv mornino. Oc-1
casional showers likely north of
Cape Mendocino this evening. Little
change in temperature.
Temperature: Mean yesterday 37;
below normal 2.
Record high this date 71 in 1929.
Record low this date 29 In 1019.
Precipitation: 24 hours to mid
night noner Midnight to 10 a.m.
aknua nnrmnl
Total since Sept. 1 6.49 In., .05 In.
above normal.
Humidity. Lowest yesterday 69,
highest thla a.m. iuu-a.
of identity (or labeling), pro
vided for milk and milk prod
ucts by low. Violations in
eluded: improper plant ident
ity; improper name of prod
uct: lack of minimum butter-
fat; lack of minimum solid
not fat; lack of fortification
statement; lack of source of
composition data and lack of
vitamin source. Out of 23
plants inspected and 141 car
tons checked, 87 or 40 per
cent were found in violation
Carl's was the lead off
speech for an all day session
which included a panel re
port on a meeting In Chicago
on mastitis control. Consen
sus of their report is that con
trol of this bovine disease
will have to start with the
farmer. Milking methods were
mentioned as a possibl
source of trouble. A national
program and statewide in-
sDections were mentioned
desirable. Re-education of the
farmer as to proper milking
methods will be important,
they agreed
OBITUARIES
LEDA N. DURAND , BERNARD J. HENLEY
Funeral services for Mrs. A requiem mass for 3er-
Leda N. Durand, 85, who died nard Joseph Henley, 66, of
in Newport aaiuraay ai me uu west Main St., who died
home of her son-in-law and Tuesday, will be offered by
aughter, Mr. and Mrs. rank the Rev. William McLeod at
English, will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic church
p.m. Thursday in (Jhapei Wednesday at 9 a.m. Commit-
Mortuary. The Rev. George tal will be at Hillcrest Me-
Roseberry, pastor of the First morial park, with Conger-Mor-
Methodist church will of- ris, funeral directors in charge
ficiate. Committal services m of arrangements.
the Medford IOOF mausoleum Mr. Henley was born Dec.
will be conducted by the Olive 31, 1893, in Louisville, Ky.
Rebeknh lodge No. 28. and was a veteran of World
Casket bearers will be Dana War I, serving with the
Bowers, Frank Chapman, Fourth battery, Central Of-
Clarence Jordan, Earl Scrip- ficers Training school, Camp
ter, John Small, and Homer Zachary Taylor, Ky
Vinzant. Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Durand, the daughter Mrs. Carlos Howard, Kansas
David and Leonie Drolet City, Mo.
Durand. was born in St. Anne.
111.. Nov. 24. 1875. She came CHARLES FERGUSON JR,
to Medford in 1952, where she Charles V. Ferguson Jr., 23
lived until Aueust of this of 704 West McAndrews rd
year, when she moved to New- died early this morning in an
port. She had been a widow Asniana nospitai. iunerai ar-
for many years. She was a rangements will be announced
member of the First Metho- oy Asniana mortuary.
dist church of Medford, and
tht. Ollvo Rphpkah Indue No. RICHARD CASEY
ruL-nura iBsey, 1 1, aiea
Residee her daughter. Mrs. Monday evening at the White
Rosella English, of Newport, ci'y Veterans Administration
she is survived by another Domiciliary. Funeral arrange
daughter, Mrs. Annette Cail- menta wiU be announced by
louette, of Nokomis, Fla., and rerl Iune "ome-
E. Stafford, 63, of the White
M. LUTHER VORHEIS City VA Domiciliary, who
Funeral services for M. died in a local hospital Sun
Luther Vorheis. 71. of 1431 day, will be held at the White
East Main St., who died Sun- City Chapel at 9:30 a.m.
day, will be held at Conger- Wednesday. Chaplain Roger
Morris Funeral home down- Pyot will officiate. Commit-
town chapel Wednesday at 3 tal will be in the VA ceme
p.m. The Rev. John Reynolds tery. Eagle Point, with Perl
of Westminster Presbyterian Funeral home in charge of
church will officiate. Commit- arrangements.
tal will be nrivate. Mr. Stafford was born Nov.
Mr. Vorhpin horn 'n rnnaaeipni
Spnt 3 1RRD in Corralltos. r-enn., ana was a veteran ot
Calif., and had lived in Med- """ "ar
ford since 1924, coming from
Seattle - bo
Spokane
Yakima 33
Eureka 55
Red Bluff 47
Sacramento a'
San Francisco 55
Los Angeles 73
. 39
Phoenix
IVnv,r
rhlnnon 21
Miami Beach 76
New York 23
Washington. D.C. .. 26
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Chris Barker
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CITY
fllEh 4:00 24-
Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Brookings 60 48.
crater Lake to
Grants Pass 47 31
Klamath Falla 41 27
MEDFORD 47 28
Portland 47 34
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Hollywood -(UPD- Red Skel-
ton, 47, was reported resting
comfortably today at Cedars
of Lebanon Hospital where ha
underwent a successful three
hour operation Monday to
close a ruptured diaphragm.
Hartford, Conn.-IUPD-Mitch-
ell C. Betters, 47, veteran
newspaperman and radio an
nouncer, died Monday from
injuries suffered in an auto ac
cident last Friday.
DIVIDEND NOTICE
The Board of Directors hu
declared a dividend of 24
per share from net invest
ment income and a distri
bution of 231 per share
from net realized gain on
investments, payable De
cember 27 to shareholders
of record December 9,1960.
Howard M. Nimmotu
KCKETAmr
Dtctmber IS, I960
1600 Norton Buildimf
Scattk
Births
Rlpon, Calif. His father was a
Free Methodist minister, and
iZ'l,,. FOUST - To Mr. and Mrs.
tw i ioi In q. n,.., John B- 40 Bridge St., Ash-
" t " rr."' Dec. 9, I960, a boy; 7V.
Calif., to Mary Lou Groves
who survives,
Other survivors Include a
son, Dr. Martin L. Vorheis,
lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
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11
14
Kennedy Holds Slim
113,928 Vole Lead
Washington-OIPD-With com
plete election return in from
all 50 states and all but three
states proclaiming their votes
as official, Sen. John F. Ken
nedy today held a slim 113,
928 margin over Vice Presi
dent Richard M. Nixon.
The three states with com
plete but still unofficial counts
were Illinois, Massachusetts
and Rhode Island.
The unofficial tabulation by
United Press International
was:
Kennedy 34,223,937 (49.72
per cent).
Nixon 34,110,009 (49.58
per cent).
Others 499,844 (0.73 per
cent).
Total - 68,833,790.
Kennedy has 50.084 per
cent of the two-party vote for
President and Nixon had
49.916 per cent-a difference
of 0.168 per cent. That was
the narrowest percentage mar
gin in history.
GOODSON - To Mr. and
M,D William AA1 Par et
Medford; two grandchildren, Ceniral p,,, Dec 12 19fl0
four nieces and two nephews. L boVi 7V4 pound8i at'Crater
...., ... osteopathic hospital.
include James Walker, Ches-
ter Fitch, Berthold Barnum, HUMPHREY - To Mr. and
Arnold Skinner, Leonard Mrs. John, 340 Lindero ave.,
Shelley, Samuel Gay, and Medford, Dec. 12, I960, a boy,
Ward Spatz. 19 pounds, at Crater Osteo
pathic hospital.
ORVILLE M. LOUTH BROWN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Orville M. Louth, 54, ot 331 Douelas T.. route 2. box 583.
South Ivy St., died yesterday Central Point. Dec. 12. 1960
in a local hopsital. Funeral ar- a bov. 8V4 lbs., at Rogue Val
rangements win De announced i ley hospital.
bv Conner-Morris, funeral di-l
rectors. I rnAir id ivir. ana Mrs.
Hubert Jj., frospect, Dec. 13
i860, a boy, ay lbs., at Rogue
Valley hospital.
BOGART - To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur, 1107 Niantic at., Med
ford, Dec. 13, I960, a girl, 8V4
lbs., at Rogue Valley hospital.
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3:30 P.M. to Midnight
Sundayi 4 P.M. Till U P.M.
Portland Produce
The following price quotations
are irom we agricultural maricet
ing service of the U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture in Portland.
Eaes: Prices to retailers, cartons.
X large AA 60-65; large AA 98-62;
lame A 57-60: medium AA 55-57:
small AA 40-48. Prices to produc
ers: X lam AA 49-32 larse AA
47-50 'a ; large A 44-45. medium
A A 43-17', i; small AA 32-40 a.
Butter: prices to retailers. No.
1 prints delivered. AA an A 70.
B 68.
Poultry: Prices to retail era. de
livered, for grade A quality, fry
ers, whole 34-37. cut up 39.43; light
type hens, whole 28-30, cut up
33-35; heavy type hens, whole
39-43.
News About
Servicemen
ABOARD SUBMARINE
Navy Lt. (jg) James R. Cal-
lan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Callan, 6 South
Keene Wav. is serving aboard
the submarine USS Sea Owl
operating with the Sixth Fleet
in the Mediterranean.
TRAINING UNIT
John Shaw, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. Shaw, 919 Ken-
yon ave., Medford, is a mem-
her of the Naval Reserve ui-
ficers' Training Corps unit
at Northwestern university,
Evanston, 111.
RECEIVE TRAINING
Three soldiers from Ash
land are receiving the final
phase of six months active
military training under the
Reserve Forces act program
at Ft. Bliss, Tex. The training
is scheduled to end Dec. 14.
The men, all 1980 gradu
ates of Ashland High school
are James R. Beam, son of
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Upchurch,
1090 Pleasant Way; James H.
Lee, ward of Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton J. Baughman, 100
Lincoln at. and Richard R.
Guile, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Guile, 810 Park St.
Distressed Area
Cooperation Given
Washington-(UPll-A group of
Republican Senators and
and House members has of.
fered to cooperate in Presi
dent-elect John F. Kennedy's
study of distressed area prob
lems.
The Republicans said any
program aimed at alleviating
unemployment should "not
use a pork barrel approach."
The GOP lawmakers, repre
senting Pennsylvania, Ken
tucky and West Virginia, gave
their views Monday in a tele
gram to Sen. Paul H. Doug
las (D-Ill.) chairman of Ken
nedy's special committee
which is developing legisla
tive proposals to deal with
areas of chronic unemployment.
Over-fhe-Counfer
Western Stocks
Tha following bid and ask
ed quotations, from the Na
tional Association of Securl
ties Dealers, Inc., do not rep
resent actual transactions
They are a guide to the range
within which these securities
could have been sold (indi
cated by the "bid") or bought
(indicated by the "asked") .t
the time of compilation.
Common stocki Bid
Bank of America
uam. racnic utilities....
Cascades Plywood 22i
Cons. Frelghtways 8
Copco 39 '.i
Cyprus Mines Corp. MM. 21 'a
First National Bank ... 60
Morrlson-Knudaen 32',
Northwest Nat. Gas 24
Pacific Pwr. j Lt. ........ 39 V,
Permanent Cement IS1,'.
Portland Gen. Elec 30't
V. 8. National Bank 6314
United Utilities 44 '.i
West Coast Tel 26 V.
Weyerhaeuser 33',.
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24 V.
tl'.k
42 V
22.
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34 V.
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33 V.
TONIGHT
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Steaks and Prima Rib,
Chicken, Seafood
Dancing to Bob Anderson
Big Party Wedntiday
Night Trio Plus
Floor Show
Portland Livestock
Portland (UP I) USDA Cat.
tie 350. Low-averoffe oholc iteari
23; good 23-24; utility oowa 14,90
10.50; ennner-c utter 10-12.50; hellt
8-0; cutter-utility bulla 16-20.
caivej 70. uoon-iow choice vaai-
era 25-27; itandard 18-24; cull
utility 12-x8.
Hog 750. Pricea under preaauro,
not enough early aalea to Quote
pricea.
Sheep 400. Not enough early
aalea to ahow trend.
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Wedding Ring $ 75.00
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