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USES 5 -& ST. LOUIS LIGHTING-Night picture shows phone company is lighted, and to the right Christmas lighting in the downtown Plaza of the tree, the civil courts building has area of St. Louis. In the foreground is a re- windows lighted in the form of the Cross volving man-made tree. To the left of the of Lorraine, emphasizing the tuberculosis tree, the top of the Southewstern Bell Tele- campaign. (UPI Telephoto) Rise in Juvenile Delinquency Told Washington-Juvenile delin quency court cases in the na tion increased by some 2 per cent in, 1959, according to the children's bureau of the U.S. department of health, education, and welfare. Last year's Increase, how ever, was the smallest report ed during the past decade, even though the delinquency rate has risen steadily for 11 consecutive years. Department officials noled that, contrary to trends in previous years, the delinquen cy case increase in 1959 didn't exceed the rise in the child population, which rose by 5 per cent among the 10" to 17 age group. The date is compiled by the bureau with the cooperation of a representative sampling of juvenile courts nation-wide. The 1959 findings roughly parallel information issued recently by the federal bureau of investigation-which show ed a 4 per cent increase in juvenile police arrests over 1958. Noted especially was the fact that, while juvenile ar rests and court cases have more than doubled since 1948, the population in this age group has increased by less than one-half. MedfordPribune SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1960 PAGES 1 to 8 VACANCIES NOTED IN STATE POSITIONS Salem - A shortage of en gineering personnel at cer tain locations in the state has developed due to a continued heavy contracting schedule, according to the state highway department. . Vacanoies exist in southern and eastern Oregon for head chainmen, levelmen, transit men, and engineering drafts men. Applicants are advised to contact any state employ ment office or the personnel division of the Oregon Stata Highway department, Salem. HELP US! We need clothing, shoes, dishes, furniture, and bedding. We Pick Up. HELP OTHERS! The Salvation Army 30 N. Holly SPring 3-7335 ' ' j lV twIW I , 111 Modelmr Look at these outstanding featwes O Three speed finger tip switch controls powerful long life motor. Push button ejects beaters immediately. 0 Rests on heel like an Iron. Drippings fall back into bowl. Q Built-in magnetic knife guides hold knife at correct sharpening angle. 0 Exclusive knife sharpener accessory available op tionally. Plugs into back of mixer. .Vinyl base prevents damage to bowls. ' ' Scientifically designed beaters eliminate center shafts for easy cleaning. 0 Drink Mixer Attachment whip3 up milk shakes,- party drinks, fruit juices. O Keyhole slot lets mixer hang on wall for conven-, ient storage. O New Modern design enhances any kitchen. 0 Mixer available in 4 decorator colors Fink, YellowK Turquoise or White. ' See it at your Dealer's Now! GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT, BRIDGEPORT 2, CONNECTICUT IO T Knife Sharpener t7S Accessory Optionl i 0Z Buy It at Your Quality GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER 115 E Main, Medford.. . and 115 E. Main, Ashland X v when You p,an Feast for . . .BM You're Only Minutes f X yO f Away from Being a I J if L I L-w yfi Perfect Hostess With JcyC( ' .sd Serve -, fM Rolls-" ' A ' ' 1 v ' ' ! j ' -"'-''7 'VV,,5'. Add that extra touch of good taste . . . serve Holsum Premium Quality Brown' n Serve Rolls Another Holiday Treat From Fluhrer's ... STUFFS IBilEAgl- P'am or Spiced v at. w, hi - i ew .... tn r i w r ur k. e t i jf sst iu il P4V4 e i awl mvwi iiw wi wvvi iiwiio "ft :