MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORE
MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1961
Local and Personal
Convalescing - Convalesc
ing at Rogue Valley hospital
following surgery is Mrs.
Gladys Leach, Bandon, Ore.
Loses Ring - Isaac Asuk
Oquilluk, 16 Mistletoe st., told
city police Sunday that he is
missing a man's diamond rink
valued at $450. Oquilluk said
the ring was either lost or
stolen on or about March 5.
Zion Lutheran Topic The
Rev. H. C. Coovert, minister
of Zion Lutheran church,
Fourth st. and Oakdale ave.,
will give the third in the Pil
grimage to the Cross series
of Lenten services Wednesday,
March 15, at 7:30 p. m. at
the church. The service will
deal with the court yard
scene with Peter. .
Lenten Topic The Rev.
!john E. Simon, pastor of St.
Peter's Lutheran church, 1020
East Main St., will give the
fifth in this year's series of
Lenten services on Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. The topic will
be "The Title on the Cross."
During the service the fifth
installment of the history of
the suffering and death of
Christ will be read. Mrs. Ed
Guetzlaff is organist for the
services.
.Child Patient Shane Dor
an, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs.
David Doran, 1448 Whitman
ave., is convalescing at Crater
Osteopathic hospital following
a tonsillectomy.
Patients Convalescing at
Sacred Heart hospital follow
ing surgery is Mrs. Donald
Carlon, 106 Elm st. A medi
cal patient there is Mrs. Rob
ert Defenbaugh, Brookings.
Award Dinner W. J. Ja-
cobson, 1325 Fortune dr., Med
ford, will he honored by Tide
water Oil company for 25
years of service to the firm
at the Company's annual dia
mond service emblem dinner
March 16 at the St, Francis
hotel, San Francisco.
Permits Issued - The city
building department recently
issued a $2,500 building per
mit to Don Wilson to remodel
a residence at 734 West 14th
St.; another permit was issued
to F. C. Broyles for $1,100
to add to a residence at 1637
Biddle rd.
Flue Fires - Firemen were
dispatched when flue fires
were reported about 2:35 p.m.
Sunday at the home of Ike
Eisenstein, 1216 Leland St.,
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By BENNETT CERF
BERNARD BARUCH introduced a man at the next table
in a New York restaurant to his visiting friend, Winston
Churchill "I noted that he called you by your first name,"
said Mr. Churchill "I
should think he would,"
said Mr. Baruch. "I've
known him since he was
in diapers." "Ah," nodded
Mr. ChurchilL "And just
where is Diapers?"
In darkest Philadelphia,
a judge regarded a house
wife with admiration and
amazement, and said, "Ma
dam, I cannot get over a
frail little lady like you
having the courage to at
tack a burglar, and in the
pitch dark at that." "I
didn't know it was a burglar," admitted the housewife sheepish
ly, "I thought it was my husband."
Reevea Johnson defines a starlet as a bright-eyed lass who
doesn't mind a bit If her boy friend is a cad so long as his con
vertible is, too.
O 1961. by Bennett Cert. Distributed by King Features Syndicate
DUMAS-To Mr. and Mrs.
John R., 1149 Leland ave.,
Medford, March ll, 1961, a
girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
McCAY-To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald L., box 602, Jackson
ville, March ll, 1961, a girl,
7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
PLANKENHORN - To Mr.
and Mrs. Robert R 610 Whit
man place, Medford, March
12, 1961, a boy, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
MALONE-To Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald E., 308 Crowson rd.,
Ashland, March 10, 1961, a
boy, 7V2 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
and about :35 p.m. Saturday
at the residence of Joe Ho
sick, 1516 Jasper st. They in
vestigated when an odor of
smoke was reported about
midnight Saturday night at
the home of Leo A. Rifen
bark, 1131 Pinecroft ave.
Meeting Tonight Talisman
lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
meet at the Knights of Pythias
hall, Fifth and Grape sts. at
8 o'clock tonight. A new traf
fic safety contest is now be
ing planned and will be dis
cussed. A social hour will fol
low. Mission Dinner Tickets
may be purchased today or
early tomorrow for the second
anniversary dinner of the
Medford Gospel Mission to be
held Thursday, March 16, at
the Girls Community club.
The dinner will be held at
7 p.m. with the Rev. Alonzo
M. Heath, superintendent of
Bakersfield Rescue Mission,
speaker. Tickets may be pur
chased at the Mission, South
Front St.; Robinson's, Larson
Appliance, and the Evangel
Center.
In Custody - City police
took Paul Weert Worth, 23, of
26 Western ave., into custody
Saturday on a charge of petty
larceny. Worth admitted to po
lice that he shoplifted an in
expensive necklace from a lo.
cal store earlier in the day.
Police Tire Stolen - A tire
and wheel belonging to the
Oregon State police depart
ment were taken from
wrecked police car while the
car was parked on a local
Auto Industry
Idles 83,000 Men
Detroit - (UP1) - More than
83,000 auto workers began a
one-week layoff today in an
other in the long series of
production cutbacks by car
makers.
New car sales in the first
10 weeks of 1961 have failed
to dent the mammoth million-
car inventory in auto dealer
ships across the country and
the industry' big three, Gen
eral Motors, Ford and Chrys
ler, announced layoffs for this
week only at 33 plants.
GM furloughed 58,200
workers, Ford idled 13,400
and Chrysler laid off 11,500.
The layoffs will result in
production drop to about
75,000 units this week, ac
cording to Ward s Reports.
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
xunai:
Fund Bid Asked
Bullock 13.79 15.11
Chcm Fund 12.22 13.21
Colonial Ener 14.31 15.41
Eaton Howard Stk .. 13.47 14.40
Fidelity 16.88 18.25
fundamental inv .... iu.a
Group Sec-Avia-Elec 9.72 10.65
Group Sec-Coin Stk 13.37 14.64
GrouD Sec-Petr 10.97 12.01
Keystone B-3 15.54 le.Ub
Keystone B-4 9.25 10.10
Keystone K-2 17.76 10.3B
Keystone S-l 22.19 24.21
Keystone S-2 12.87 14.04
Keystone S-3 15.19 16.58
Kevstone S-4 15.09 16.47
Mass Inv Grth Stk 17.04 18.42
National Sec Grth 9.8S 10.76
TV - Elec 8.55 9.32
Value Line Inc 5.54 6.05
Wellington 14.92 16.26
body shop lot during the past
two weeks, city police learned
Sunday.
Births
JUDY - To Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbert C, 1225 Winchester
ave., Medford, March 12,
1961, a girl, 834 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
ARNOLD-To Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene R., route 2, box 495,
Gold Hill, March 10, 1961, a
girl, 8Vi pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
PHILIPS-To Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas P., 125 Willamette
ave., Medford, March 10.
1961, a girl, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
NEEL - To Mr. and Mrs.
Bennie G., 5393 Table Rock
rd., Medford, March 11, 1961,
girl, 7 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
GRAVES-To Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy, 1902 Elm St., Med
ford, March 11, 1961. a bov.
8'4 pounds, at Croter Osteo
pathic hospital.
Portland Produce
PorUand (UPII Dairy market:
CERTS To retailers? A A Avlm
large 45-48c: AA large 43-45c: A
large 42-43C AA muHlom 37.11...
AA small 32-35c: cartons 1.3c
nigner.
Butter To retailers: A A mil A
prints vuc id.; cartons lc higher;
B prints 68c.
Cheese, medium piircri r
tailers: A grade Cheddar single
daisies, 47-48c; processed American
o-iu. loai, qa-ioc,
Portland (UPII Dressed ehlptc.
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailors: Frvers. whole drawn, .-is.
38c lb.; cut-up. 40-43c lb.: hens
heaW-tVDe. Whole drawn. 38.4.1,.
lb.; light-type hens, cut-up, 33-35C
10.; wnoie. 28-3UC IB.
OBITUARIES
CATHY LADD
Funeral services for Ciith-
ryn Jane Ladd, 4Vj, of Gold
Hill, who died Friday, were
held this morning at Conger-
Morris Funeral home down
town chapel. The Rev. Robert
Olmsted of the Central Point
Presbyterian church, officiat
ed. Committal was private.
Cathy was born Nov. 21,
1956, in Grants Pass. Survi
vors include her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil M. Ladd; and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Ladd, Gold Hill; John
Yates, Memphis, Ark.; and
Mrs. Fred Simpson, Detroit,
Mich.
Duncan Proposes
Amendments for
Reapportionment
Salem -lUPt)- House Speaker
Robert Duncan of Medford
today proposed amendments
which would give more rep
resentation in the legislature
to the greater Portland area.
He told Rep. George An
nala (D-H o o d River) that
Multnomah. Washington and
Clackamas counties have le
gitimate claims for additional
representation because of in
creased population. Annala's
House Elections committee ex
pected to take final action
this afternoon on a legislative
reapportionment plan.
For the Senate, Duncan
suggested that Polk county's
seat be turned over to a joint
Washington-Multnomah dis
trict, with other seats in the
latter two counties unchanged.
Could Be Combined
Polk county, he said, could
be combined with Lincoln and
Tillamook rather than Yam
hill.
For the House, Duncan
agreed with putting a former
Yamhill-Washington joint scat
in Washington county cxclu
sively.
The speaker also suggested
that instead of giving another
seat to Clackamas alone that
it be made a joint Clackamas-
Multnomah seat.
He said his changes would
minimize the impact on East
ern Oregon, which stands to
lose representation to more
populous Western Oregon.
NANCY C. DALTON
Funeral services for Mrs.
Nancy Claire Dalton, of 2B7
Eighth St., Ashland, who died
Saturday, will be held in the
Ashland Mortuary chapel,
Fourth and C sis., Ashland,
Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Com
mittal will be in Mountain
View cemetery. Ashland Mor
tuary is in charge of arrangements.
CHRIS FACE
Chris Fage, 86, of 516 South
Ivy si., who came to Medford
from Wyoming 12 years ago
died at his home Sunday
night. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Chapel
Mortuary.
Small Worlds
Around Us
By Lynn M. Watkin
(Register end Tribune Syndlcate-1961)
Nixon Not Planning
To Be Candidate for
Governor in 1962
D. STANLEY YODER
D. Stanley Yoder, 48, of
1624 Stratford ave., died yes
terday. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger-
fliorns, funeral directors.
GLEN GUILEY
Glen Guilcy, 67, of 605
Park St., died this morning in
local hospital. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Conger-Morris, funeral directors.
FRANCES MAUDLIN
Mrs. Frances Maudlin died
this morning at her home in
Talent. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris, funeral directors.
MILDRED LARCH
Mrs. Philip (Mildred) Larch.
504 South Keencway dr., died
Sunday in a local hospital.
Recitation of the Holv Rosary
will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m.
at the Chapel in the Trees
within Siskiyou Memorial
park. A requiem mass will be
read Wednesday at Sacred
Heart Catholic church at 9
a.m. Interment will follow in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Sacramento - IUPII - What
are Richard M. Nixon's plans
for the future?
Will he run for governor of
California next year? Will he
seek the presidency in 1964
or 1968? What will be his
mission in the years ahead
as a politician and perhaps
the leader of the Republican
party?
The former vice president,
making his return to politics
after his defeat by President
Kennedy last year, undertook
to answer these questions and
many others in conversations
with legislators, party officials
and newsmen at the Califor
nia GOP Central Committee
meeting during the week end.
Not Candidate
Nixon made these points: j
-He is not a candidate for
governor in 1962, he does not
intend to be one and he will
do nothing to encourage a
draft. Definite as that state
ment is, several GOP leaders
said Nixon cannot be counted
out of the race against Demo
cratic incumbent Edmund G.
Brown. If the party cannot
develop a strong candidate,
the pressure will become great
to compel him to run against
Brown.
-As for 1964, a presidential
election year, Nixon feels that
whether he will be a candi
date then or in 1968 depends
on events which no one can
predict. He is not willing as
some GOP leaders are, to con
cede that Kennedy is a shoo-
in for reelection in 1964.
Events and history, he says,
will determine that.
-While he intends to prac
tice law in Los Angeles ha
will devote a substantial part
ot his time to building the
party in California and the
nation. He says he is used to
working 16 hours a day and
intends to put in a full day
at the office and spend the
other eight hours in politics.
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?SrY
THE ROGUE VALLEY BRANCH
1109 Court Street
EAST MEDFORD BRANCH
701 East Jack ton
The Vulnerable Little
Ground Dove Alio is Fearless
Throughout the coastal
plain and low country of the
southern states, especially in
Texas, as well as in Mexico,
is the range of the little
ground dove, , the smallest
member of the pigeon family.
A gentle little short-bodied
bird that spends nearly 90 per
cent of its life on the ground.
The bird is so nearly earth-
bound that it seems reluctant
to fly at all, in spite of trie
fact it is actually a fast and
graceful flyer.
Living as it does, right on
the earth's surface, its enemies
are many and varied. It exists
in the danger zone, where
every animal of prey prowls
and feeds, where sudden
floods can destroy its nest and
eggs, where even the wind is
a constant threat. Even the
man or boy with the club or
a stone can snuff out its little
life.
Nature compensated a little
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FILING APPLICA
TION FOR A CHANGE IN PLACE
OF USE AND POINT OF DIVER
SION OF WATER
Notice is given hereby that Ore
gon State Highway Department
has Hied an application for the
approval of a change In place of
use and point ot inversion
of
...alar frnm RnttMA Tlivpr
Certificate of water right issued
to George Loud and recorded at
naffe 17D4. Volume 3. State Record
ttf Water Right Certificates, con
firms a right under rcrmu no.
!)4fl to the use of the waters of
Rogue River for the irrigation of
20 acres In the SEU, SW'4, Sec.
22. T 30 S., R. 4 W., W.M., with
a date of priority of November 7,
lflll. These lands are Irrigated hy
meant of a pumping plant, the
Eolnt of diverson of said plant
eing located 10 ft. N. and 120 ft.
W. from the Si corner of Sec. 22.
being with the SE'lj SW', Sec. 22.
T. 38 S.. R. 4 W.. W.M.
The applicant herein, owner of
the land above described, proposes
to transfer the water right there
from, without loss of priority, to
M acres In the SW, NW, and
6 acres in the NW, SWS, Sec.
2.V T 3ft S . R. 4 W., W.M.. and
to change the point of diversion
to a point to be located 415 ft. S.
and R.15 ft. E from the W' cor
ner of Sec. 25. being wilhln the
NW', SW'i, Sec. 25, T 38 S., R.
4 W., W.M.
All personi interested are noti
fied hereby that a hearing will
be held at the county courthouse
at Medford, Oregon, on iwnv a. ai
9:30 a m. All objections to the pro
poned change, if any there are,
will be heard at said time and
nine Anv ohiertloni shall be
reparen in writing. un wty "
servea on ureg"n nmn
way Department, baiem, un-mn,
and one copy tiled witn ine mate
Enpineer. Salem, Oregon, together
with ft 12 mine tec. at lra.t
davs prior to the date net for
hearing. If no objections are filed,
ihe application mav be approved
hy the State Engineer without a
hearing.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 1st
day of Marrh. 19fil
LEWIS A STANLEY,
State Engineer
Mtmber F.O.I.C.
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by giving the ground dove
rather somber color, which
makes it less conspicuous. But
nature neglected to give the
ground dove a wild or a cau
tious instinct, as they are
normally very tame.
There are many species of
pigeons and doves - on the
North American continent,
but the ground dove is the
smallest of the lot. They have
short flesh-colored .legs, and
walk with a dainty step that
appears almost dignified. Al
though apparently gentle and
trusting, they will fight des
perately when aggravated.
They have been known to at
tack bluejays, blackbirds, and
others almost twice their size.
This Is especially true when
the other birds come down
from higher levels to, the
ground where the little dove
has located some choice food.
The ground dove constructs
a flimsy nest of twigs and
grass on a low stump or in a
small bush and never lays
over two eggs. However, it
makes up for this evident
oversight by nesting several
times a year.
In some sections of its range
the ground dove is wrongly
called a "turtle dove." Al
though its gentle call docs not
seem as sad as that of the
mourning dove, it Is, however,
a plaintive voice, low-pitched;
a sdft cooing call that comes
from the cotton field or the
orange grove.
Because of lis peculiar little
cry, the ground dove has had
many superstitions entwined
about Its little self. One old
belief, persisting even to this
day, Is that It Is "bad luck"
to kill one of these little
birds. Perhaps this has helped
the dove to survive, for these
defenseless little seed - eating
birds must, of necessity, de
pend solely on man's toler
ance for existence.
FORECASTS
Medford and viclnltv: rinnrfv
with occasional rain tonight and
Tuesday. Low tonight 3B-40. High
Tuesday 32-55.
western urceon: Mostly elouHv
with periods of rain tonight and
lucsuHy. uuie temperature change.
Low tonight 3B-44. High Tuesday
Northern California: Occasional
rain in vicinity ot Ukiah and Red
Bluff northward tonisht and Tues
day. Snow in northern mnnnlnim
over 4.000 feet. Vnrlnhle cloudiness
elsewhere through Tuesday. Little
iviiipcimuie cnangc.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
45; hclow normal 2.
Record high this date 81 In 1026.
Record low this date 24 In 1054.
PRECIPITATION : 24 houra to
midnight .01 in. Midnight to 10
a.m. ,uo in.
Total this month 1.3S In., .66 In.
above normal .
Tolal since Sept. I 12.18 in., 1.40
in. below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
7:' highest this a.m. 03.
Hleli 4:00 24-
CITV Yesler- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
51
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPII USDA
Cattle 1200. Choice fed steers 25 50-
25.75: good 22.50 -24.50; utllity-
tandard 1B-22: Bond-cho ce he fers
23-25.50: utility cows 14.50-1B.50;
canner-culter 11.50 - 13.50; utility
bulls 10-20.50.
Calves 150. Good-cho ce vcalers
20-32; utility-standard 22-21); culls
down to 15.
Hogs 800. u. S. 1 and 2 butchers
20.3U-2Q.H.V, 2 and 3 at 1U-20.Z5
mixed sows 14-17.50.
Sheen 700. Choice wooled-shorn
lambs 17 freely; wooled lambs to
17.50; cull-cholce ewes 3-8.
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DINING INN NEAR CENTRAL POINT
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RE-OPENS TUESDAY, MARCH 21
Brookings 53
Crater Lake 33
Grants Pass 53
Klainatn Falls 45
MEDFORD 51
Portland 56
Seattle 50
Spokane 43
Yakima 43
Eureka 58
Red Bluff 53
Sacramento 65
San Francisco 80
Los Angeles 73
Phoenix 80
Denver , 41)
Chicago 30
Miami Beach 75
New York 54
Washington. D C. .. 68
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FIVK-n AY FORECAST (ThrnURh
Marrh 1H):
Weittorn OrfiRon - Western Wash
ington TcmpernturcH RvoniKlng
near or a little hclow normal with
maximums mostly in low 60s in
western Washington and in upper
AOs In western Oregon ana with
mfnlmums In upper 30s or low 40s.
More thnn neasonal precipitation
totals. Generally one-half to one
inch, except one-twa inches along
coast.
Northern California
oris occasionally, mninl:
Haln pnr-
ilnly In north
ern part with snow In high moun
tains and temperatures near normal.
NOTICE!
BECAUSE OF TONIGHT'S
CLOSED CIRCUIT TV FIGHT!
ONLY ONE SHOW 9:00 P.M.
WALT DiSNEY'S
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TOMORROW-TUESDAY
Doors Open 12:30 Show at 1:00 P.M.
NOTICK
Examination (or Certified Pub
lic Accountants of Oregon will bt
hrld in Portland from 1 3D P.M.
Wednesday May 17 through Friday,
May 19. 1961. Application must he
filed on or before April 7. lOtii
with Harrv C. Vine. Secretary.
Oregon State Board of Account
ancy, 337 American Bank Build-
Passengers injured
Long Beach, Cnllf.-MPIl-Flvc
of 13 passengers aboard a
roller coaster car were injured
Sunday night. The car lost Its
front wheels speeding down a
60-foot slope in the Nu-Pikc
Amusement Park.
The car remained on its
tracks, preventing what police
said could have been a much
more serious accident.
Two of the injured, Joseph
L. Du Plantis, 17, and Dallas
R. Clark, 18, were trapped
In their front seats for 40
minutes by twisted metal of
the car which had been
crumpled on impact with the
rail. Police rescue squads had
to cut them out and carry
them away on stretchers. Du
Plantis is In serious condition.
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Where you buy only what you want.
Or The Dining Room
Serving Complete Full Course Dinners
Or Dine at Home But
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playing your favorite tunes in the
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