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0 Oinax-cj Q O o o o Can Collide - A vehicle i operated by Stanley Ivan ' Dresbach, 36, of route 1, box 75, Rogue River, was exten sively damaged in the rear and left side Wednesday after noon in an accident on East Evans Creek rd. about six miles from Rogue River, state police reported. The vehicle was said to have been travel ing about 10 miles an hour when it was hit from behind by a ear driven by Henry Richard Holsinger, 40, of route 1, box 67B, Rogue Riv er. Holsinger told officers that he had entered a fog bank and was starting to slow down whiQ he came uiQn the Dres bach car. Holsinger's vehicle had to be towed from the scene by wrecker. ( Generator Taken - Duahe o Stinsrud, project engineer for the Pacific Concrete com pany, reported to state police that a generator .was stolen from the construction jotf near the Homestead on th Rogue in the Gold Hill area. He esti ' a-nated its value at $400, slate police said. $ot goodness safes eat bore often! FMinaiA Tract luncfeee fH CLOCK Main tt BarHett Ph. SP 2-474 2 John mm HITSifelfflRfeTOHITE! AF" ... Tl Icti Mi ,0 0 fi "i mm- 1 l It a , . ft '"consumers-it the whole nation is to Y prosper. il vvv i -wy umwiu - zj A - a k noiiiit T7-4mi"!-i rr( Local and Medical Patients Thomas P. O'Neil, and Frank C. Mor rison, pcQ office 23, Butte Falls, were listed as medical patienis today at Sacred Heart hospinn. Cited-Gcorge Lester fowl, er, 355 Clover lane, Meotord, was cited by citgpolice Tues day for following too close after his vehicle and one op erated by Paul Arthur Leaver ton, 1006 Hamilton St., col lided at the intersection of Manzanita st. and North Riv erside ave. 3 Cars Collide - Vehicles op erated by Patrick o Henry Shaw, 57 West Fourth st., and George John Munko, Se attle, Wash., collided yester day morning in front of 2392 North Pacific highway, ac cording to police. Shaw was cited by Medford city police for improper ripht turn from wrong lane. Hits Stop Sign - A car oper jated by Robert Lemuel Mad jden, 35, of 1808 Spring St., hit j a stop sign and landed in a ditch about 7:30 o'clock this morning after a front wheel locked when the car slowed for a stop at the intersection of Crater "Lake ave. and Spring st., according to city police. Police said the high way was covered with ice at the time of the accident. No citations were issued. WAYNE ADULTS ONLYf TOMITI ONLY "CURTAIN AT 8:30" John Luak at the Baldwin Organ at 8 p.m. 1" iiiimiiiiiinMTOrorcninuimiiuuil I tf?lNA ipllOBRIGlDA QMf vntcftio Robertson DSca TICHNICOLOR .TECHNWAMA 1 Rambler Excellence Makes This THE WORLD'S BEST-SELLING 6-CYLINDER WAGON q - - -v u tr O Personal In Hospital Mrs. Ermal M Maharry, 1009 West Main St., Medford, and Mrs. Bruce Wil liams, route 1, box 225, Gold Hill, were listed as surgery patients today at Sacred Heart hospital. ' ' r. Wire Damaged - A Ymall Oection of wiring was dam aged in a car fire about 12:15 p.m. yesterday at Fifth and Bartlett sts. Fireman said tl a cigar lighter shorted on the dash board of a car owned by Dight Glenn, 18 Elm st. Building Permit-A building pejjnit ciir S4.000 worth of construction to place a house trailer on a lot for dwelling at 2097 Roberts rd. was issued recently by the city building department to B. Ronald Mattheisen. . . . Tonsillectomy Joan Mc Gowan, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orland Mc Gowan, 945 Gibbon rd., Cen- tral Point, was listed as a tonsillectomy patient today at Crater Osteopathic hospital, Central Point. Patients Surgery patients today at Crater Osteopathic hopsital included Ray Bo slock, 2801 Ross lane. Central Point; Mrs. Jack Bailey, box 156, Jacksonville;' Ben Chris ten, route 2, box 55H, Jack sonville; and Richard C. Chil dress, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs-. Richard T. Childress, 502 Kenwood ave., Medford. f Cars Collide Cars operat ed by Gloria June Davis, 35, of 2971 Juniper St., and Mable Isabell. Drake, 41, White City, collided Wednesday about 5:30 p.m. at the intersection of East Jackson and Haw thorne sts., according, to city police. Police said damage was moderate, and no citations were issued. Permila Iaaued - The city building department recently issued permits to B. Ronald Mattheisen for $4,000 to place a trailer on a lot at 2097 Rob erts rd.; to Ray Schumacher for S2.000 to add to a resi dence at 126 Portland ave., to Electrical Products to erect a 37,000 sign at 1237 North Riv erside ave.; and to Wacren Arnold to erect a $10,000 resi dence at 1417 Siskiyou blvd. ' Flue Fire - Firemen sum moned to a flue fire about 12:30 o'clock this morning at the Leonard Earl home, 415 Newton St., said that heat from the flue ignited the wall and burned a four by five foot area. Minor damage re sulted to the roof. Another flue fire was reported at the home of Mrs. Annie E. BroWn, 329 Haven St., about 5:40 p.m. yesterday. ATLOWCmo 0 LfA MQJORuS? False Alarm-Firemen were dispatched to the 1400 block of Spring st. about 7:45 p.m. yesterday when a fire was reported. They said they could find no fire. . Gas Stolen - Alvin B. Bounds, 708 Clay St., Ashland, notified sheriff's deputies Wednesday that the gas tank at that address had been broken into and 200 gallons of gasoline stolen. ... O House Entered - The Arthur Alvin Gulches residence at 1478 Thomas rd. was reported entered Wednesday rfjQl cloth ing'belongitfa to Mrs. Gutcries was slashed, according to Jackson county sheriid's depu ties. ExX'nsive damage was reported. . Smoke Odor - Montgomery Ward and company store, 117 South Central ave., was check ed Sy city firemen about 7:35 o'clo-ak this morning after an employee opening the store delected an odor of smoke. No fire was found. Firemen said thai apparent cause of the odor was a bijrned out fluorescent light fixture. Chin Up Meeting - Mem bers of Jackson-county chap ter 4, Chin Up club, will hold its monthly business meeting at the Girls Community cfub, 229 North Bartlett St., Friday at 8 p.m. Anyone interested in the organization 'for physi cally handicapped persons is invited to attend, club officers said. Missing - Harry Maitland Sanford, 65,. of 710 North Fifth st., Jacksonville, was re ported missing to sheriff's deputies Wednesday. Sanford, who was last seen the eve ning of Dec. 31, is about 5 feel, five inches tall, weighs 130 pounds and has graying brown hair. He was believed to have been driving a light gray 1950 Buick at the time of his disappearance. Persons having information about the man are to call the sheriff's office. Births TAYLOR - To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F., 936 Gilman rd., Medford, Jan. 5. 1961, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MINTZ - To Mr. and Mrs. Noah W., 1020 West 10th si., Medford, Jan. 5, 1961, a girl, 7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. DRISKELL - To Mr. and Mrs. Ray L., post office box 352, Jacksonville, Jan. 4, 1961, a- boy, 6V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. CLEAR WATER London - Old Wells spring at Bath, England, has in 150 years discharged enough sol ids to make an elevation six feet wide, three feet high and nine miles long, yet the water is clear. No ifs, mJs or bats about it this is the wagon that outsells all other Sixes. Reason? The deep down solidity all through this beautifully-built, thoughtfully constructed car. We call this . Rambler Excelfcnce. It means the best of both: big-car room ind comfort with compact car economy nd handling ease plus highest quality at lowest .cost-Mhat's Rambler Excellence. Ask your neighbor about his Rambler, then sec your Rambler dealer for the best in car values and an opportunity to sharo in Rambler progress. PAM. avs tow (Bartlett at t They'll Do It E 'cry Time '" i-- By Jimmy Hatlo ..j.y. N TWO- NOBODV'S EASIER to SELL ONE TWING-NJ v. , .71. HL.V POTATO ( THAM A SALESMAN-APTER ) THERE'S NO T I Sfc oX'.,J; uc-T I PEELE(?S.LNO J V OUR BOVS SUV THE PITCH-5 TRADE-INS ir ( rn5 w!T,Ji5S k M A BUCK, J MAN OUT, MAVBE THEWON POTATO I ZSZ'J'e ID NEWT-..-1'M fCY CAN SELL HIM PEELERS". I THOSE GUVS 1 PvtnnA GET I" A CAR vL" - A MAKE A REAL VJnMP.T.V 8E W V) ' u ' buck A XJiJ7 ra&HT backYtl- - s. I JJsLa r E4 ,A ,L,'SENEy BETTER SELL RtT yM IZ0 MIS LINE J SOMEBODV A CAR OR Hwl Q ll m ITri: i '-S-Y-,----! WE'LL ALL BE PEDOLIN&i JV l L UM srlf potatoes.' CyL, . .A 1 LOOKING OUT'" JSTL 1-8 PayCJikU1 BUCk BUCHANAN, Cr r WCSr 360 CENTRAL AVE., "Jl V j J . IJCQ. King IViturw Xtnikih: tV , W. rT-l riht iw.-rVi.-a, .J? V T-m,! J NEWARK, N. J. .(Ftjt COPTER CARRIES BOMB This pholo, released by the Department of Defense, shows the Navy's atomic depth bomb, Lulu, on an HSS-1 anti-submarine helicopter. Lulu can be handled by nearly all Navy aircraft and its "kill radius" gives enemy Portland Produce The following price quotation. arc irom tne aftncuiturni mnrKci ing service of the U.S. Dcpnrtnient of Agriculture in Porllnnd. Eccs; Prices to retnilers, cartons. X large AA 57-85; largo AA flS-fla: large A 54-50; medium AA 52-56; small AA 40-45. Prices to produ cers: X large A A 45-48 l,a; large A A 4a-4ii'a: inrne A 41-43: medium AA 40-433; small AA 32-41 3. Butler: I'riccs lo retailers, wo. I prints delivered, AA and A 70, B ()8. Poultry: Prices to retailers, de livered, for crade A quality, fry ers, whole 34-37, cut up 39-43; light type nens. whole zh-.iu. cut up jj 35; heavy type hens, whoie 39-43. PAYMENTS TO RAMBLER BUYERS AS SALES INCREASE With Rambler sales climbing, American Motors has begun a program to share with its customers ihe fruils of increased prodiic. lion and sales for Ihc 4-month period, Dec 1 1960-Mflrch3l, 1961. '. . Buyers who take delivery of new Kamblcri or Metropolitans during this period can re ceive U. S. Savings Bonds,. (Scries E) with a malurny value of from $25 to $125, depend ing upon the per cent. of Rambler's cumula tive sales intrcase over the same period one year ago. ' Buyers in earlier month can receive extra bonds (10 a cumulalive total of $123, ma turity value) as cumulalive total deliveries hit higher payment levels. loin us in pulling the national spotlight on the necessity for sharing economic progress consumcr.nl plover. AMttfMGAN DULUXtt 2-DOOft Sf&filt, a o rrvr rfiss r- yl ' ilhMilofl.iminl,M merJi.1fv4 fttIPKarW!y irf,,.f 'hi'lir, 1.111 ) FEU MONTH 5th submarines Oregon Bankruptcy Portland -IUPII- The number of bankruptcies in Oregon during the past year set an all-time record. A total of 3.507 bankruptcy cases w.ere' filed in the U.S. District Court in Portland. Court records show that 3,879 cases were filed in 1959. Since January, 1958, more I than 200 bankruptcies have 1 1 the whole nation is t )) o o 0 virtually no chance of escape. Lulu was developed at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory at Silver Spring, Md., and was designed by the Atomic Energy Commission. (UPI Telephoto) Cases Set Record been filed each month in the local court. Over-fhe-Counfer Western Stocks The following bid and ask ed quotations, from the Na tional Association of Securi 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 Stock Bank of Amertci Calif. -Pncifio Ulilittcs Cancndns Plywood Com. Frcightwnys .... Copco Cyprus Minos Corp. , First National llnnk , MorrLson-Knudsen NQrthwcst Nat. Gas .. Pacific Iwr. A Li Permanonle Cement ., Portland Gen. Elec. ,. U. S. Nntional Bank . United UU.ilies , Hid Asked 4!)l. .12 . 23 a .21 01 3!l 1 ; 1 ft ' j fi-l Went Const Tel. ,. 2H4 Weyerhaeuser 34 Weather rUKKCAvS'IS ' Medford and vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Friday with Intermittent rain.-Warmer tonight i with low 32. HiRh Friday 45. . Western Oreuon: Showers and partial clearing tonight. Cloudy with nccasiotial rain Kridny. Not so cold in southern interior vol leys toniftht. how tonight 3f-42 except about :vi in southern in terior valleys. High Friday 42-32. Northern California; Mostly fair tonight and Fridny. Occasional rain Eureka northward likely Sri day. Fog In central Cnllfornia. Little temperature chnrige. LOCAL DATA TEMPKKATUHE: Mean yester day 2f), tfclow normnl 8 Record Ifish tliiH rinte 07 in 11114. .Record low this date 13 in 1013 I'Hr.C I i'l i A I ION hours rradnlfiht, none Midnight to, 10 a.m., .in men. Total this month non below normnl, 22 inch Total since Sept. 1, 697 inches, 1.71 inch helow normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 48, highest this am. 05'. Ves- Yrl Pre CITY terdiv day rip. Ilixh l.nw 24-hr. Brooklncs 53 3R Crater lke 43 21 Granti Pans 04 2. .02 Klamath F-nftl ..... 40 17 MEDFORD . .. 40 25 T Portland .. 38 34 M Seattlr H Vt Spokane Yakiir Eureka Red Muff ficramento--. ... San Franri.Wj . Lo Anplt . Phoenix rtver Cincago Miami Beach . New York . Washington. D. . 2.1 . 3.1 . 4H 21 IS . 117 . 41 . .1.1 C. 3j .Q. PortlanALivesck PnrtlantOucJi I1SDA Cnltlr 7.1. No trfr( (o) hellers nlfrrrd; tilllity cows (jn7; rannrr-culler 1J-11 Calvr 25 1iSV irood-cholca vc-al- ra 27-311; uMlK'-Hlarit lfl-24. I Hojjs 3fl0. U.S. I and 2 hutcherij 19 SS-in 3D; IOW1 13-lfl I ep 100. No aarljr aalca, 1 O ( O Q OO C3Q OBITUARIES MRS. RUTH PARKER Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth Anna Parker, 68, of 610 South Central ave., who died in a local hospital Tuesday, will be read by a Christian Scientist at Perl Funeral home Friday at 1:30 1Q1. Private committal services will be at the Siskiyou Crematorium. Mrs. Parker was born.Scpt 30. 1892. in Mulvane, Kan., and had lived in Meriford for the past 35 years. Mrs. Parker was active in the American Legion auxil iary, Medford. serving as president and secretary, and was a mombrt for 35 years. Survivors include her hus band, Carold J. Parker, Med ford; one daughter. Mrs. Nata lie Earnest, New York; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Buck, California, Mrs. Myrtle Kes singer, kansas; Mrs. Edath Pease, California; one brother, Otis Schaper, Kansas, and two grandsons. It is the request of the fam ily that donations be made to the building fund of Sacred Heart hospital. CLARENCE D. WOOD Clarence D. Wood died at his home, route 1, box 3600. Gold Hill, yesterday after noon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Perl Funeral home. ELIVA L. SHAW Mrs. Eliva L. Shaw, of 444 Fairmounl st., died yesterday in a local hospital. Funeral services will be 1 held at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel, on the North Phoenix rd., Monday at 10 a.m. The Rev. George Roseberry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Committal will be Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected funds: Fund Bullock . Chcm Fund Colonial Kner En ton Howard Stk, nid ia.35 1 1 .03 11! 80 12 30 Asked 13 75 11.03 14. OB 13.51 I lti.48 0.70 1 13.41 I 10.04 0.70 10.14 IB 38 1 10.01 I idelily 15.21 Group Sec Avin-Elcc R.BS oroup sec uombtk 12.25 Group Sec Pctr .... !).!!! Group Sec Slcol .... R.03 ..roupscc l oDac .. 0 25 Keystone B-3 15,02 Keystone U-4 n 17 Keystone K-2 15.22 Keystone S-l 20.53 Kevstonc S-2 1 1 f,4 Keystone S-3 13 22 lll.lil I 22.40 1 12.70 14.42 13.00 10 40 8.40 5.04 15.20 Keystone s-4 12.74 Muss Inv Grth Stk 15 23 TV-Elce 7.70 Value Line Inc 5.1R Wellington 13.04 SPRING FLOW St. Louis - Two springs in Missouri have a combined dai ly flow of 623 million gallons Alley spring has a daily flow of 80 million gallons and Big Spring runs to 543 million gallons. LIGHT MEASURE Berkeley - One light-year, a measure used in astronomy, is about six million miles. ONE SHOW TONITE -8:00 P.M. JWweoumntMOBt Va pjpijaaaaajfaaaaaijajaKijajajaajaaaafiajaiaaaajaaa STARTING FRIDAY WHEN WALT DISNEY MAKES A' PICTURE YOU CAN BE SURE Of WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT IT'S TERRIFIC! Only Six Survived The Terrible . Journey iQbh bj Blum visu mmAkA BEAL "T. 1 11ESDRUR AND Another Wonderful Disney Foaturelte "MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP" O in Hillcrest Memorial park, with Conger -Morris, funeral directors, in charge of ar rangements, -n NELLIE FOOTE Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Fr2P, formerly of Med ford. who died Tuesday, will i be heldOat -Conger - Morris Funeral home downtown chapel Friday at 1:30 n m. Ti nev. ncicrick It. ifeyans the First Christian church will officiate. Committal will be in Siskiyou Memorial park. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Dora Coy, Grants Pass; a nephew, Frank Wainwright, Grants Pass; and one grand daughter. Her (Disband, Fred, dieahin 1947. 0 TILL MIDNIGHT CANDLE ROOM HOTEL Medford r 'fH. Opon Daily 5:30 P.M. to Midnight Sundayj 4 P.M. Till 11 P.M. NOW SHOWING, ENDS TONITE 10 GREAT , TLA Gvmm TECHNICOLOR JUUET PROWSE A MtAMOUFfT IBEAlt NOW SHOWING Csnyon u CAvoN, Mb l TeciSiicolor STEAKS i 'iJ SWINQ1N- t aaBB Wtu 1 U 1 J2- "G7 c2 O o 0