MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORE.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1960
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Local and
Pack Meeting - Cub Scout
Pack 8 will meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight at Jackson
school. All members are
urged to attend.
Patients-Floyd Parks, Cen
tral Point, was listed as a
medical patient yesterday at
Crater Osteopathic hospital.
A surgery patient there was
Mrs. Wcndal Lusk, route 2,
box 656, Central Point.
Accident - Vehicles oper
ated by Sharon Ann Davis,
3457 Bellinger lane, and Eu
gene . Frank Donahoo, 401
North Barneburg rd., collided
at the intersection of Third
and Bartlett sts Tuesday eve
ning, according to city police.
No citations were issued.
Collision - A Freightliner
Lumber trailer, operated by
Dean Lloyd Weitman, route
1, box 5'42, Eagle Point, was
hit by an automobile Tuesday
night while it was stopped at
a red light at the intersection
of South Riverside ave. and
Stewart ave., according to city
police. The driver of the auto
mobile, Daniel Peter Hennick,
1523 Ashland Drive rd., Ash
, land, was cited for violation
of the basic rule, police said.
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231 East Main
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it 3 times . . . and look! Ifs got a hilarious new com
panion hit . . . but you'll have to hurry . . . positively
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Patients - William 'L. Lor
sung, route 1, box 2B, Apple
gate; James E. Fruit, 2775
Cory rd., Central Point, and
Mrs. Louise Robinson, 1153
Fourth ave.. Gold Hill, were
listed as medical patients to
day at Sacred Heart hospital.
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Short Occurs - Firemen
were called about 11:40 a.m.
yesterday when a series re
sister in a wall receptacle at
the residence of Phillip A.
Larsen, 1220 North Ross lane,
shorted out.
Alarm Rings - Paul Edward
Brown, 3385 Forrest ave., no
tified city police this morning
that the burglar alarm was
ringing at Andy's Jewelers,
218 East Main st. Police
checked the building and
found nothing wrong.
Lights Taken - Werner E.
Warnholtz, 1533 Stratford
way, notified city police Tues
day evening that 18 Christ
mas tree lights had been
taken from the tree in the
front yard at that address.
Lucille E. Kauni, 1616 Wood
lawn st., told police that 10
lights from a tree at her home
were also stolen.
Autos Collide - Vehicles
operated by John Barton
Dolezal, Alturas, Calif., and
William Montgomery Bray,
Portland, collided Tuesday af
ternoon on South Riverside
ave. at Stewart ave., accord
ing to city police. The Bray
vehicle was reported to have
been stopped at a red light
when it was hit by the Dole-i
zal car. No citations were
issued,
No Clinic --There will be
no chest x-ray clinic at Sacred
Heart hospital Thursday, Dec.
22, or Thursday, Dec. 29, ac
cording to the Jackson Coun
ty Tuberculosis and Health as
sociation, sponsors of the
clinic. Regular clinics will re
s u m e Wednesday evening,
Jan. 4, and Thursday after
noon, Jan. 5-.
Flue Fires - A flue fire at
the Orville Brannon home,
East Vilas rd., extended into
the ceiling and into the firtex
around the chimney, Central
Point rural firemen Teported.
Medford firemen were called
to flue blazes about 8:05 a.m.
yesterday at the residence of
Mrs. Alice C. Trill, 716 Grant
St., and at the home of Peter
T. Trim, 1428 Crown ave.,
about 9:15 p.m. yesterday.
! At the start of the 1959-60
academic year more ; than
4,000 students from other
Commonwealth nations were
at universities in Britain.
2ND WEEK!!
their LUST for GOLD!
JOHN WAYNE
STEWART GRANGER
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DAISY AT 9:15 ONLY
Ashland Seeks
More TID Water
' Ashland Ashland City Su
perintendent Elmer Biegcl re
ported results of a meeting he
and Harry Skerry, city attor
ney, had with officials of the
Talent Irrigation district at
the city council meeting Tues
day night.
Biegel said the meeting was
held to discuss the terms and
charges for acquiring addi
tional water for Ashland from
the district. Biegel said no
agreement was reached at the
meeting. However, he said
that negotiations will be con
tinued. Presently the city has
a contract with the district
for 769 acre feet of water
each year. At the meeting,
Biegel presented a plan for
an additional 795 acre feet.
The council voted to install
traffic signs and flasher sig
nals at Walker ave. on the
corners of Highways 99 and
66. The state will furnishing
the signs and signals and the
city will finance maintenance
and installation.
The council passed a resolu
tion giving their approval for
proposed development of a ski
area on Mt. Ashland. Another
resolution was passed express
ing appreciation to Arnold
Bauder for work he partici
pated in while a member of
the Ashland Economic De
velopment commission and
hospital board of directors.
Bird-Count Slated
In Area on Friday
The annual Christmas bird-
count will, be conducted in
this area on Friday, the Rev.
Thomas McCamant said today.
The count, conducted by lo
cal birdwatchers and amateur
ornithologists, is past of a na
tion-wide bird census in which
some 8,000 people participate.
He said more than a dozen
people will join in the Jackson
county project. Tnrougnoui
the nation the. count is con
ducted according to the same
rules, and while the results
are , only estimates based on
spot-counting, they do give a
fairly accurate idea of the na
tion's bird population.
Eisenhower Thanks
Nation's Soldiers ,
Washington -IUPD- President
Eisenhower today thanked the
nation's far-flung servicemen
in his final Christmas message
as commander - in - chief for
their sacrifices as "defenders
of peace." . .
Peace, hs said, "Is the ab
solute necessity of our time."
In his 250-word message, the
President said Mrs) Eisenhow
er joined him in "sending out
thanks and Christmas greetr
ings to you, with best wishes
for a happy New Year.
"God bless you all.
Elsenhower's remarks will
be broadcast to U.S. service
men all over the world on
Christmas Eve and Christmas
Day by the Armed Forces Ra
dio Network.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
The following bid and asK-
ed quotations, from ,the Na
tional Association ol be cur i
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") at
the time of compilation.
Common Storks Bid Askfd
Bank of America 4flB 51U
Calif -Pacific Utilities .. 20 2t:
Cascades Plywood 22'
Cons. Freightways 03s
23 Vt
10'i
43 V.
23
65
33 '.'
253,
44 "4
19 V,
34
67 V,
46
2BT,
3STa
Copco a
Cyprus Mines Corp 21 '3
First National Bank 61
Morrison-Knudscn 31
Northwest Nat. Gas .... 233
Pacific Pwr. Be ijt. ii' 2
Permanente Cement 18s
Portland Gen. Elec 32
U. S. National Bank .. 63i
United Utilities 43
West Coast Tel n ,
Weyerhaeuser 33?4
CHARCOAL
STEAKS
TILL MIDNIGHT
CANDLE
ROOM
HOTEL
Medford
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Open Daily
5:30 P.M. ta Midnight
Sundays 4 P.M. Till 1 1 P.M.
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FORMER NAZI ARRESTED Former S.S. Maj. Richard
Baer, 49, last commandant of the Nazi death camp at Aus
chwitz, Germany, is shown as he arrived at Frankfurt under
police guard following his arrest near Hamburg Tuesday.
He had hidden for 15 years as a woodcutter under the name
of Kurt Neumann. (UPI Radiotelcphoto)
Weather
FORK CASTS
Medford and vicinity: Valley fog
tonight and Thursday. Clear above
2.500 feet tonight. Increasing clou
diness Thursday. Low tonight 30.
High Thursday 42.
Western Oregon : Partly cloudy
tonight and Thursday with patches
of fog on coast and considerable
fog in interior valleys in night and
morning hours. Fog persisting
through day in southern interior
vallcvs. Little temperature change.
High Thursday 44-52, except in 30s
in fog area.
Northern California: Mostly fair
onight and Thursday but fog in
valleys and locally along coast.
Little temperature change.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
dav 33; below normal 5.
Record high this date 63 in 1940.
Record low this date 11 in 1914.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, trace. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
, Total this moth 1.67 inches, .42
inch below normal. .
Total since Sept. 1, 6.93 inches,
.39 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
94, highest this a.m. 100rr.
High 4:0 24-
CITY Yester- a.m. nr.
day Low Free
Brookings 55 " 41
Crater Lake 41 24
Grants Pass 40 35
Klamath Falls 43 32
MEDFORD 39 29 T
Portland 45 28
Seattle
Spokane
34
30
- 23
34
36
Yakima
Eureka 55
Red Bluff 63
Sacramento 55
San Francisco 58
Los Angeles 87
Phoenix . . 70
Denver 35
Chicago 27
Miami Beach 73
15
4
New YorK 3
Washington, D. C. 32
31
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
fThraurh Dec. 26:
Western Oregon -Western Wash
ington Temperatures will average
Dove normal, xiigni most t-a-s
and lows 34-44. Precipitation -will
exceed normal in recurring raini.
Totals will average 1-3 inches in
interior and 2-3 inches on coast.
- Knrthern California Occasional
rain likely in north portion and
posaiDiy euewnare arouiia wcor
end. Snow in high mountains.
Temperatures near normal ex
cept above normal In mountains
through Friday.
Winter Starts
Officially Today
Winter is here.
Despite indications around
the valley, of earlier arrival,
the new season did not begin
until this afternoon.
Winter officially was her
alded at 12:27 p. m.
Today is also the shortest
day of 1960. Sunrise came at
7:36 a. m. and sunset was due
at 4:41 p. m., giving this area
nine hours and 5 minutes of
daylight today.
JACK'
DRIVE-UP
911 North Riverside - U.S. 99 North
Will be CLOSED
Sunday, Dec. 25
to Jan. 4
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All of Us at
A Very Merry, Christmas
May the new year bring happiness and
prosperity to all of you. . Thanks so much
for your patronage this year, we appreciate
it very much.
Watch for Our Reopening
Specials and New Items
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Christmas Tree
Lift Is Planned
The annual Moose Christ
mas tree lift sponsored by the
Medford Moose lodge will be
held Jan. 2 with the slogan
Help Keep Sacred Heart Hos
pital Open," lodge members
have announced.
Proceeds from the lift will
be donated to Sacred Heart
hospital, they said.
The Moose lodge will or
ganize and. direct the drive
with the cooperation ot car
dealers, who loan pickup
trucks to be used to collect
trees throughout the city. City
Sanitary Service company
will provide trucks at collec
tion points in parts of the ciiy,
members said.
Moose lodge officials said
that checks may be made pay
able to either Sacred Heart
hospital, or the Moose lodge,
and attached to the tree. The
tree, they said, should be left
on the front porch of the
house, in order to protect the
donation from being picked
up by vandals.
The drive will end with a
Christmas tree burning near
Medford. Location of the burn
will be announced later. The
public is invited to the burn
ing. Little Success Is
Noted in Project
"Little success" was reports
ed in a Tuesday morning at
tempt to clear the fog at the
Medford municipal airport,
Norman Croy, city purchasing
agent, who is in charge of the
project, said today,
A balloon carrying dry ice
in a perforated bag was sent
aloft about 10:20 a.m., he said,
and a little snow was reported
between 10:45 and 11:15 a.m.
Croy said that an attempt to
clear the fog from the runway
was not made today since the
temperature must be 32 de
grees or lower to be effective.
He added that conditions have
to be "just right" before snow
will form and the fog dissi-
pai-e. .
Each test uses approximate
ly $1 worth of dry ice, Croy
said.
Jack's with you
OBITUARIES
TONYA MARIA RUSHING WILLIAM O. LARSON
Funeral services for Tonya I William O. Larson, 67, Old
Maria Rushing, infant daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe
Rushing, of- 488 North ,Main
st., Ashland, were held yester
day at the Ashland Mortuary
Chapel, Fourth and C sts. The
Rev. Escil Hiser of the Church
of the Brethren in Medford
officiated. Committal was in
Mt. View cemetery.
Tonya Maria was born Dec.
14. 1960, in Ashland. Sur
vivors, besides her parents,
include her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rusho, Ash
land, and Mrs. and Mrs. J. E.
Rushing, Ardmore, Okla.
DANNY BOWKER
Danny Bowker, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul K.
Bowker, route 4, Medford,
died Monday. Funeral services
were held yesterday afternoon
at Conger - Morris Funeral
home downtown chapel. The
Rev. George Roseberry of the
First Methodist church offi
ciated. Committal was in Hill
crest Memorial park.
Survivors, besides the par
ents, include two brothers,
Lauren and Casey; and the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bowker, Central
Point; and Hubert Herndon,
Lakeview, Ore. v
DEAN E. PRITCHARD
Dean Emery Pritchard, 50,
of Crescent City, Calif., died
this morning in Ashland of an
apparent heart attack. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Ashland Mortu
ary. EDWARD J. CASSIDY
Edward J. Cassidy, 65, died
this morning at the Veterans
a d m i nistration Domiciliary,
While City. Funeral arrange
ments will be announced by
Perl Funeral home.
Wonderful Cuisine Gracious
A perfect setting for your . . .
CHRISTMAS
DINING INN
Make Reservations Now for
IrpTrrsira? A3
""I fla- . Adults-All Seats
IKK -
2 i C M'i t k "wife
I 'lllll'i r-il-'-" 1 - S II I I'B ' 1 III II !l IJ-1 11 UllltUI'
Stase rd.. Central Point, died
in the Veterans hospital, Port
land, yesterday. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Perl Funeral home.
Births
BARBA - To Mr. and Mrs.
Roderick, box 713, Yrcka,
Calif., Dec. 21, 1960, a boy.
7-1 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital. WARNER-To Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer, 1917 Roberts rd., Med
ford, Dec. 21, 1060, a girl,
6Vi lbs., at Rogue Valley hos
pital.
Portland Livestock
Porllund lUPIl USDA Cuttle
230. Cutter-utility steers and heif
ers 14-17: cood-cholce 23.50-25.30:
choice 26; cood-cholce heifers
21.30-23.75: utility slaughter cows
14.50-15.50: canncr-cutter 10-12.30.
Calves 50. Good-choice vcaiers
23-28: standard 19-24: culls down
11: sood-choice stock calves
22.23.
Hogs 4uu. u.b. l ana 2 miicners
100-230 lb. 10: 2 and 3 grades 18-
1B.30: lew 2U3-2ia id. ib.3u-L7.au;
mixed sows 13-13.
Sheep 200. Choice slaughter
lambs 16.S0-17; - cull-choice ewes
3-9.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPIl-rDairy market
Ebbs To retailers: Grade AA
extra large, 58-62c; AA large, 56
SDc: A larae, 55-37c: AA medium,
53-54c; AA small, 38-45c; car torn
l-3c additional.
Butter To rctalleri: A A and
grade A prints. 70c lb.; cartons lc
higher; B prints, 68c. t
Cheese, medium cured To re
tailers: A grade cheddar single dai
sies, 46-31c; processed American
cheese, 8-lb. loaf, 46-4Bc.
Portland (UPI) Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers; Fryers, whole drawn, 34-37c
lb.: cut-un. 30-43c lb.: hens, heavy-
type whole drawn, 39-43c lb.;
lisnt-type hens, cut-up. .
3-35c lb.;
vnoie, zH-duc id,
West Germany . produced
30.8 per cent more cara and
trucks In the first, three
months of 1060 than in the
same period the previous
year.
Serving
SUNDAY at-
Central Point
Julia Tummers has prepared spe-'
clal Christmas Dinner for YOU and
your family, perfectly served in the
delightful, friendly atmosphere of
this old inn. Relax around the big
circular fireplace in the Norman
die Room, dine around the. fire.,
place in the Mon Deslr't cozy
dining room.
NO 4-2513
CLOSED MONDAY
December 26rh
Mon Desii'i Big Nw Yean Party
Investment Funds
Noon quotations on selected
funds:
Fund Bid
Asked
1336
1 1 .fIS
13.78
12.03
16.04
0.81
13.03
10.62
0 13
ft 92
16 82
9.06
16.50
22.03
12.43
14.21
13.86
16.36
8 40
3 53
14 98
Bullock 12.37
Chen, Fund 11.06
Colonial Enpr 12.61
teuton Howard Stk .. 12.00
Fidelity 15.67
Group See Avia-Elec 8.fi5
Group Sec Com Stk 1 1 .an
Group Sec Pctr ... 0.60
Group Sec Steel .... 8 33
Group Sec Tobac .. 8 6
Keystone B-3 15.42
Keystone B-4 1.12
Kevstone K-2 13.12
Keystone S-l 20.10
Keystone S-2 1 1.38
Kevstone S-3 13.02
Keystone S-4 12.70
Mass Inv Grth Stk.. 15.13
TV-Elec 7.71
Value Line lite 5.06
Wellington 13 74
American motorists wear
out 400 million pounds of tire
rubber through abrasion every
year, at a cost of $2.5 billion
in replacement or recapping.
U. S. and Canadian families
buy an average of 13 gallons
of gasoline a week for their
cars.
DAILY DINNER SPECIALS
Fried Chicken
-fa Roast Turkey
ic Roast Beef
Baked Ham
CUBBY'S
Hamburger Milk
French Fries
5)5)c
HAMBURGERS 25c
Many other Dinners and
.. Sandwiches to Choose From!
Opan Daily 9:00 A.M. till 11.00 P.M.
Friday & Saturday till 1:00 A.M.-Cloted Wednetdays
CUBBY'S DRWE-IH
1275 S. Riverside
PLUS
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. STARTS TONIGHT
limited Road Show Engagement - On Show Only!
Doors Open 7:00 p.m. - Show Starts 8:00 p.m.
; PRICES:
I50
Frederic Bartholdi, French
sculptor, used his mother as
the model for the Statue of
Liberty in New York harbor.
218 EAST MAIN
TONIGHT
AT THE
TOWER
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THE TRIO - Bob Andersen,
Ham Gearey, taxophona
Bill Abbott, drums
Tht Shadows Flooi Show
Thurs. Commarcial
Musicians Sir-In Nile
SPECIAL
Shake
One Show Tortile
Doers Open at 7
Shew Starts at ,7:30
CO-FEATURE
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Chlldron-und.r 12 75
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