Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 29, 1960, Image 21

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, I960
The
BOWLERS ALLEY
By DARLENE AND BILL TOPE
Medford Woman's Bowling
association has asked all
league secretaries to post a
duplicate standing sheet with
the usual one before Jan. 1.
The information will be used
in connection with the city
tournament.
ANDY'S MIXED LEAGUE
Andy's Mixed league . had
some fancy bowling done by
Riley Appelgale while sub
bing on the Four D's team. He
rolled 257 high game for the
league and a 642 series. Near
ing the end of the first half
team standings are Creepers
452. Eagle Eyes 38, Eight
Balls 33'2, Jets 31, Rough
Necks 30, Handicappers 2812,
Sleepers 28, Sharpies 27 a,
Four-Gel-Me-Nots 23, Cotton
Pickers 21, Fearless Four 20
and the Four D's 16. Top
game for a regular member
was 195 by Shy Callaghan.
His 572 was best series. Jake
Olsen had a 194-546 and Bob
Tultle a 194-533. Lorraine
Hall carded best scores for
ladies, 179-500, Edith Tuttle
was second, 167-463,
RAMBLING ROLLERS
In the Thursday night tri
ples league, the Rambling
Rollers, Nyla Gross took top
honors in all divisions with
a 211 game scratch, 231 with
handicap, 543 series scratch
and 603 with handicap.
TRIANGLE LEAGUE
High team scratch game in
the Triangle league was
chalked up by Oregon Food,
530, and Faber's Market had
best team series,. 1532. Don
Faber rolled best game 230.
and Dick Morgan best series.
560.
ROLLERETTE LEAGUE
Rollerette league is in its
16th week. Coni Appelgate
had top game a 179 and Doris
Fadcliff top series a 464.
Brown's cafe leads with 3B'4
wins followed by Faber's Su
per market with 32, Jackson
County Co-op 31 and Bate
man Insurance 28'.
NIGHT HAWKS LEAGUE
Top honors in Night Hawks
league went to Wes Fowler
and Walt McKeen with 214
games, Jim Blaylock for a
613 series and Don Landings
559 scratch series. League
leaders are Piggly Wiggly
One 14. McLaughlin Plumb
ing & Heating 13, Hart's
Hatchery IOV2, McCulloch
Chain Saw 9, Piggly Wiggly
Two 9, Bohemian Club 8,
Triangle Market 8, Kachina
Lodge 7, Reserve Officers as
sociation 6, Hashbarger Lath
ers 32 and KDOV 3.
BIG SELECTION
" 1 in iiimitfiMMiKiTfi 1 r- -
- IS LOADED
$ - h
.''is.l' , fr't J li Boh Tavlor Sav ... 1
jT'yjf . N ''r ' s 1 "We must clear our huge inven- I
I . ir;v' v .i 1 try before tax-figuring time on I
J: ; 'v'j ! December 31st. To clear our lot '
? V "3 1 we're slashing prices . . . and this j
JL i ,1 if means terrific Cash Savings for 1
WE CANNOT AFFORD A SINGLE
STARF1RE LEAGUE
In Starfire league Rogue
Valley Vending, Weeks & Orr,
Ken Hughes Construction and
Jeddeloh Brothers each won
four points. With 0 were Ol
son Ross, Jackson County Co
op, Rogue River Wood Prod
ucts and Pinnacle Orchards.
Standard Oil and Ron's Stand
ard won 3 each. Tex Nash and
Larry's Lineup each took 1.
Men witli top series for their
teams were: Doug Baker 517,
Alvin Coulter 453, Ray
Adams 524, Paul Bray 492,
Jerry Jeddeloh 549, Ben Dar
ras 467, Sam Coulton 560,
Don Turner 542, Gene Orr
626, Russ Maneell 552, Ralph
Davis 482 and Frank Martin
500. Gene Orr had top game,
243.
PACIFIC LEAGUE
Lininger's Concrete Pipe
won 4 points in the Pacific
league from Sure Fit Seat
Covers. With 3 wins each
were Pattersons Plumbing,
Rogue Valley Country Club,
Ping's, and Copeland Lum
ber. Adding 1 each were Wen's
Alignment, Korner Farm,
Smith Sales & Service and
Rogue Vending. Best series
for each team were by Roland
Washburn 414, Virgil Goff
493. Johnnie Truly 503, Ralph
Davis 495. Milt Sanderson
471, Bill Hall 493. S. Brown
503. Don Stoner 502, and
George Robards 544.
LADY ELKS TWO
Lady Elks Two first half
ends Jan. 10. Standings show
the Tornados 36Vi, Lois
Stephenson 476; Wapitis 35,
Evelyn Read 5i)2; Antlers 34,
Dort Snedden 424; Stags 33,
Esther Miller 496; Merry Mad
caps 30'2. Jean Phillips 409;
Doozies 25, Polly Anderson
461; Evelyn ' Read had best
game, 246.
RAINBOW LEAGUE
Weekly trophy winner in
Rainbow league was Ike
Einstein. First spot is held
jointly by Hoot Owl Logging
United Stales National
Bank and Local Loan, all with
14 wins. Rogue Valley Cred
itors have 12, Steve Wilson
and Carolina Pacific 10, State
Forest Patrol, Harry 8c David
and Morse Motors 9, Knights
of Columbus 8, Crater Lake
Machinery Two 7, and Crater
Lake Machinery One 4, These
men rolled best series for
their teams: Frank Horton
495, Shirrel Doty 518. Ike
Einstein 596, Chuck Heffner
494. Bill Uhrine 549. Gordon
Layion 497. Otto Wirth 498,
Clarence Byrd 457, Gary Col-
COMMERCIALS
'58 GMC 34TQN 4-Speed, Wide Box, Priced Way Low!
'57 GMG SUBURBAN New Engine Overhaul. Buy It!
'51 WILLYS STATION WAGON
Roomy, Economical!
Many, Many More to Choose From!
DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER"
Hockey
United Press International
NATIONAL LEAGUE
"Hustle, hustle, hustle."
That's all it takes to win in
the National Hockey league,
according to Detroit Coach
Sid Abel, and who has more
right to make that statement
today than Abel?
Trailing three goals to one
with less than six minutes to
play Wednesday night, the
Red Wings rallied for three
goals within a 41 second span
for a 4-3 victory over the New
York Rangers.
The victory enabled the
third-place Red Wings to close
to within four points of the
second-place Toronto Maple
Leafs, beaten, 4-1, by the
league-leading Montreal Ca
nadiens. Montreal now owns
a seven-point lead.
The fourth-place Black
Hawks remained two points
behind the Red Wings by nip
ping the last-place Boston
Bruins, 4-3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE .
United Press International
At the rate he's going. Bill
Sweeney of the Springfield
Indians should easily break
the American Hockey league's
all-time point-scoring record
set last season by Freddie
Glover.
Sweeney scored a goal and
three assists Wednesday night
as the Indians whipped the
Providence Reds, 6-3, and he
boosted his total to 55 points
for 35 games.
The victory widened the
Indians' league lead to 14
points over the idle Barons.
In other AHL games, the Buf
falo Bisons edged the Hershey
Bears,' 4-3, and the Quebec
Aces moved to within one
point of second place by beat
ing the Rochester Americans,
4-3.
Prep Basketball
WRDNESnAV GAME
Mark Morris (Longview) 57,
Scappoose 54.
ton 487. Tom Griffiths 471.
Roy Brallen 509, Maury Tut
tle 454.
ROXY ANN LEAGUE
Roxy Ann league is starting
its second half. With 4 wins
each are Gilkinson's, Royal
Crown, Beneficial Standard
Life, Reliable Cleaners and
Baker Moulding. Consolidated
Van Lines and Medply have
3, Graham Electric, and Hop
kins Richfield 1. With 0 are
ONC, Harrison Electric, Gro
ceteria, Pacific Motor Truck
and Larry's Richfield. High
games scratch were by A.
Burghardt, 237, M. Peterson
221, and Art Baker, 214. Best
series were A. Burghardt, 626,
C. Wolff, 609, D. Atkins, 609
and M. Peterson, 608.
BIG SAVINGS rUU An
Weather Bureau Issues Information on
Since the aneroid barometer
is a iavorue i,nrisinias gin. i
the weather bureau has issued
some basic information to
answer the many inquiries
from new barometer owners
wanting to know how to
operate the instruments
properly.
Essentially, there are two
types of barometers the ane
roid and the mercurial. Most
of the commercially-available
barometers are of the first
type because of its size, por
tability, and rugged design.
A barometer measures at-
CLASSES TO START Among the adult
education classes that will begin the week
of Jan. 3 at Medford schools will be a class
in intermediate electric typing. Instructor
for the class will be Louis Mahar, who is
shown above with student Mrs. Alyce Barber
NATS ACQUIRE KUTYNA
Washinglon-UPn-The Wash
ington Senators picked up re
lief pitcher Marty Kutyna
from the Kansas City Athlet
ics today in exchange for
catcher Haywood Sullivan. A
spokesman for the Washing
ton club said that in addition
to the 28-year-old Kutyna,
Kansas City will pay an un
specified amount of cash for
the 30-year-old Sullivan.
Where Prices Are Lowest!
mospheric pressure; that is.
the weight of the atmosphere
overlying a unit horizontal
area. It records this pressure
ill terms of inches of mercury,
in the English system, 'derived
from the mercurial-type baro
meter. Sealed At One End
The mercurial instrument
is a glass tube a little over
30 inches long, sealed at one
end and filled with mercury.
When the open end is placed
in an uncovered cup of mer
cury, the mercury level in the
tube falls until its weight is
Self-Conscious Snakes
Should Be Avoided
London - MP!) - Tourists to
the British colony of Sara
wak in Borneo are advised
in a colonial information
leaflet not to scare snakes.
"Stand aside politely,"
the leaflet urges, "and give
the snake a chance to move
Bway. Do not stare or point.
Snakes do not like that."
A Real Stylish Favorite ...
'59 CHEV IMPALA COUPE Sharp, loaded
Lots of Economy with This ...
'60 VOLKSWAGEN PICKUP Room for 6 big passengers!
SIXTH and
balanced by the air pressure
on the surface of the cup.
For example, sea level
pressure will read an average
of 30 inches the height of
the column of mercury in the
glass tube. At 3.000 feet above
sea level, the mercury drops
to about 27 inches, indicating
less atmospheric pressure on
the surface of the mercury in
the cup.
More common to homeown
ers is the aneroid barometer
seen in a variety of cases and
mountings. A small, bellows
like metal chamber is sealed
at one of the machines. Other classes in the
business education courses will be brief
hand, business machines, shorthand and
bookkeeping. The classes will be hold for a
10-wcek period and registration will take
place at the first class meeting.
SYNDICATE EDITOR DIES
New York -tUPD- Kathleen
Caesar, 65, feature editor of
the Bell Syndicate, died Wed
nesday. FIRM CHAIRMAN DIES
Englewood, N. J. - (UI'D -
George H. Coppers, 58, chair
man of the National Biscuit
Co., died Wednesday.
A-
ic
POMTIAC
7'
GRAPE - SP 3-7421
Barometers;
after most of the air inside
has been exacuated. This air
tight chamber reacts to the
rise or fall of outside pressure
by contracting or expanding.
The needle is linked to one
side of the metallic bellows,
and tile needle moves as the
bellows contract or expand.
The dial of. the barometer
is graduated to correspond to
the range of inches of mer
cury in the tube of a mercu
rial barometer; thus, if the
needle points to 30, this
means that atmospheric pres
sure is about normal sea level
pressure. Readings below 30
indicate less than normal sea
level pressure.
Roceive Correct Readings
To adjust a barometer to
receive correct readings, first
read packaging instructions
carefully; then, adjust tlv;
needle so that readings will
Escape May Lead
To Security Unit
Salem-IUPII-Gov. Mark Hat
field said Wednesday the
escape of two men from the
State Hospital Monday night
may lead to construction of
an escape-proof security unit
within the hospital's receiving
ward.
Chester Wayne Hedrick. 25.
Portland, admitted assaulter,
and Vernon Wesley Street,
41, serving time for burglary
from Clackamas county,
escaped through a window of
the receiving ward and were
still being sought.
Hatfield, who discussed the
problem Wednesday with Dr.
Dean Brooks, State Hospital
superintendent, said another
alternative might be to route
those sent to the hospital for
observation through maxi
mum security.
The security problem Is ex
pected to come up at the Jan.
5 meeting of the State Board
of Control.
Hope Returns From
Tour of Caribbean
Hollywood (Uril Bob Hope
returned from the Caribbean
area Wednesday where he
had spent his 20th Christmas
entertaining U.S. servicemen.
"Our reception was won
derful, said the comedian
"The boys especially liked the
gals with us.
Hope's entourage Included
Janis Paige, Zsa Zsa Gabor
and Anita Bryant as well as
Andy Williams, Jerry Colon
na and Les Brown and his
band.
PONTIAC! PONTIACS! PONTIACS!
Lots of 'Em ... Traded on the Great '61 Pontiae
'59 CATALINA HARDTOP
Real popular coupe model.
'59 CATALINA SEDAN
Sharp lots of zipl
'59 CATALINA HARDTOP
Beautiful Vista Sedan.
'59 CATALINA WAGON
Stylish and practicall
UST
M
m
PONTIAC COMPANY
and GMC TRUCKS
Favorite Christmas Present
generally agree with the pres
sure values given by radio
and television weathercastcrs,
the weather bureau advised.
A barometer measures at
mospheric pressure, rather
than indicate the character of
the weather or forecast the
weather. Barometer readings,
however, can be useful in
making short-range weather
predictions if taken at suit
able daily intervals, and con
sidered in conjunction with
other factors clouds, winds,
and temperature.
When the pressure is less
than the pressure in a sur
rounding area, it is generally
occupied by a low-pressure
system. In such a system,
winds circulate in a counter
clockwise direction and tend
to flow spirally toward the
center. The passage of a low
pressure system is usually at
tended by inclement weather,
cloudiness, and other condi
tions of a stormy nature, such
as shifting winds.
Accordingly, when the
pressure is greater than the
pressure in a surrounding
area, the region is generally
occupied by a high-pressure
system in which the winds
circulate clockwise and flow
spirally outward from the
center. This usually brings
BIG . . .
THIS IS A ONCE
IT WILL NOT Be Repeated
EXTRA PANTS
Fuse
regardless of price . . . when
ordered with coat and pants,
suit or topcoat, or . . .
20 DISCOUNT
Without Extra Pants
EVERYTHING NEW1
EVERYTHING SMARTI
Custom Tailored to Your Meas
ure .. . for a Perfect Fit.
CHRIS
fc '57 CATALINA HARDTOP
Husky, roomy coupe.
-'56 CATALINA SEDAN
Low price on this onel
if '52 TWO-DOOR SEDAN
Good shape! Priced lowl
Many More To Choose From
look 'Em Overl
BE SOLD!
We
and
fair weather, although on its
periphery there may be some
cloudiness or precipitation. In
the summer, hot humid condi
tions can manifest local dis
turbances such as showers or
thunderstorms.
Signals Approach
A rapid and relatively largo
drop in atmospheric pressure
signals the approach of a low
pressure system. The opposito
indicates the approach of a
high-pressure system.
A trough of low pressure
is often associated with a cold
front, along which a mass of
relatively cold air is advanc
ing like a wedge and pushing
against a receding mass of
warmer, more moist air. In
this event, the wind will shift,
and pressure will fall as the
trough approaches and will
rise as it moves away.
Often the advance of the
cooler air which attends the
passage of a cold front brings
with it shower-type precipita
tion and a temperature drop.
When a mass of relatively
warm air advances against a
wedge of cold air, it consti
tutes a warm front. The pas
sage of this front is generally
accompanied by a tempera
ture rise, and changes in air
pressure, wind, and cloudi
ness. - A - YEAR EVENT!
for Another Year
9
if
V9A
"It's a Pleasure to Take Your Measure"
THE TAILOR 3VAB?neti
hardtop!
fo)
Sell the Best
Service the Rett!