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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, 1061
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THf7 OF STREETS PAINTS
INCLUDING ANy MANHOLE COVENl-
" By Jimmy Hatlo
Then the sewer gang does a job,
and 1vhen they put back the
cover it's always on the bias
Man, 80, Missing
On Larch Mountain
' Portland v tUPIl - Search was
"under, way today for an 80-
year - old man, missing on
-Larch mountain east of here.
Tony Eaton left home Mon-
-day evening to go for a walk
-with his dog. The dog returned
home late that night, alone
Bloodhounds were called
into the search.
Eaton's wife walked two
miles to the home of a neigh
bor to report the disappear
ance.
. Friends said' Eaton spent
many years in Alaska where
he was a miner and hunter.
He was reported bothered by
poor eyesight but was quite
active for his age.
. POSES NO DANGER
London - IUPD-A tube made
by rolling paper together
which was brandished by MP
.Gerald Nabarro in parliament
, Tuesday was ruled a "non
lethal weapon" by the deputy
speaker. Another MP had ask-
ed if it were proper for Na-
barro to be armed.
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Quotes From the News
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Lufkin, Tex. San Antonio party girl Joan Brock, 28,
convicted of murder,' sighing with relief when the jury
recommended life imprisonment instead of the electric chair:
"I might beat life . . . but I couldn't beat old sparky."
Columbus, Ohio Robert E. Slack of the U.S. Market
Reporting News Service, stating that old fashioned hard
boiled and hand-colored Easter eggs are losing ground to
ready-made candy eggs:
"This generation doesn't cook at much as our mothers
did."
Cambridge, Mass.. -.The Harvard humor magazine "The
Lampoon," admitting it had" a tough time picking Eddie
Fisher as the year's worst supporting actor in its annual
worst movie awards:
"In any other year he would have won easily, but this
was a banner year for bad movies."
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. A policeman trying to explain
why so few college students stayed within the five city
blocks that were roped off for a street dance Tuesday night
to forestall another free-wheeling riot:
"Looked to me like a lack of women and no boote."
4-H Club News
Howard Bake-N'-Stitchen
The Howard Bake-N-Stitch-ers
third year 4-H club group
held their fifth meeting at
the Drennen home recently.
We had a tea time bread
demonstration by Linda Ro
senberger. We had bread and
Klamath Falls Man
Faces Questioning
Klamath Falls -WPD- Arthur
Arnold Phelps, 43, Klamath
Falls, was to undergo ques
tioning today in connection
with the death of his wife,
Morene Ruth, 40, who was
found apparently choked to
death Tuesday, morning.
Phelps, an electrician, was
apprehended by state police
on highway 97 just south of
here Tuesday night. His
wife's body was found in her
bed .Tuesday morning by a
sister-in-law, Mrs. Floyd
Phelps.
The sister-in-law, said she
went to the home after re
ceiving a phone call early in
the morning saying she had
better take care of the chil
dren. The husband was gone
at the time.
A letter apparently written
by Phelps, was found in the
home.
Dr. McKinney To Read
Paper at Conference
Ashland Dr. William Mc
Kinney, assistant professor of
social science at Southern Ore
gon college, has been invited
to read a paper entitled
"Russell Hinman, Pioneer
Physical Geographer," at the
annual meeting of the As
sociation of Pacific Coast
Geographers, April 6 and 7
at San Francisco State col
lege. Dr. McKinney's paper is
based on the life and works
of Russell Hinman, 1953-1912,
an author of geography text
books and a former director
of the American Book , company.
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hot chocolate for refresh
ments. We made plans for a skating
party April 12. A recreation
period was held at which we
sang songs and played games.
The next meeting will . be
April 8 at our leader's home,
Ramona Rausch,
Reporter
Reeie Creek Renegades
A meeting of the Reese
Creek Renegades was held re
cently at the home of Mrs.
Mary Tillman. David Calla
way gave a report on ring
worms, and Jan Callaway
gave a report on pneumonia.
Our guest was David Nelson.
Earlier in March, the club
took a tour to view each
member's project. We judged
a class of jersey cows at Del
bert Mongolds and two classes
of Jerseys at Cliff Moores.
The next meeting will be
held April 12 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall.
Dennis Phillips,
Reporter
Concert Program by Blind Artist Set
Ashland The "Blind Con
cert Program," featuring or
gan music by blind artist.
Richard Smith, plus demon
stration of the braille system
Two Youths Stopped
En Route South
Ashland - Two 13-ycar-old
Medford boys were stopped
by Ashland police Monday af
ternoon as they were headed
for California.
Police Chief Herb Hays said
the boys had pack sacks and
planned on caddying at public
golf courses in southern Cali
fornia. They had walked part
of the way to Ashland, and
planned on traveling to Cali
fornia by bus, Hays indicated.
Ashland police took the
boys to the Jackson County
Juvenile Detention home.
of writing and steps in mak
ing braille books will be pre
sented at Southern Oregon
college, Thursday, March 30,
at 10 a.m. in Churchill hall
auditorium.
The program is directed by
the Transcribers Society for
the Blind, w h 1 c h makes
braille books by employing
the blind themselves to copy
the books by hand, thus fur
nishing needed employment
to many blind transcribers.
After these books are bound
they become a part of a large
National Library, and are
sent, out by mail free to any
blind person in the United
States and Canada.
The Transcribers Society
also organizes and sends out
worthwhile programs by the
blind to publicize its work.
The public is invited to at
tend the program.
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CAR ECONOMY
Detroit - At a 40-mile an
hour cruising speed the aver
age fuel economy of most au
tomobiles torjay has been in
creased by about 30 per cent
in the interval between 1930
and the present.
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New York -lUPli- The soap
opera has found a special
niche fur itself. Coin operated
laundries across the country
are beginning to feature coin
operated television sets, so
that housewives won't miss
their favorite shows whila
laundering.
HOPEFUL OF SOLUTION Democratic Congressional lead
ers said after meeting with President Kennedy that they are
"very hopeful" for a satisfactory solution to the Laotian
crisis. House Speaker Sam Rayburn, left, is shown as he
expressed the view, which was endorsed by Senate Dem
ocratic Leader Mike Mansfield, right, to newsmen at the
White House. (UPI Tclephoto)
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Easter Planters
Artificial
Arrangements
Easter Gifts
Flowers by Wire
Elk-Trail Forestry Squirrels
The 4-H forestry squirrels
had their last meeting at the
home of the Lawsons.
Sally Tucker led the song,
"Battle of Republic."
Margaret and LeonardHan
son, our new junior leaders,
divided us up in two groups.
We played a quiz on how
much we know about trees.
Mrs. Lawson served the re
freshments. Lavonne Myers,
Reporter
Stong Elected
Director of Group
John E. Stong of the Pur
ucker Music House in Med
ford was elected a director of
the Northwest Music Mer
chants association at a recent
music merchants conference
in Portland. Stong will serve
on the board of directors for
two years.
Stong was a speaker at the
two-day meeting attended by
200 merchants and sponsored
by the National Association of
Music Merchants and the
Northwest merchants group.
Fred Konschot, president,
and Mrs. Lee Konschot, secretary-treasurer
of the Puruck
er Music House, also attend
ed the conference.
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Payments must be $5
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