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HtllIJMS'yf V ' , r .3,1 vl ) v L. .Y, 'N l yj -WHITE HOUSEPARLEY batten, center, chairman of tary Committee, and Gen. Local and Car Fire - A car owned by John C. Snook, 331 Laurel St., Central Point, caught fire un der the', hood, at Grape ' and Main sts.,here about 8:30 p.m. yesterday, - firemen reported'.' They said that damage was caused to wiring, air cleaner and hood. . . - t V - ; Flue. Fir -.Firemen, were dispatched about 10 p.m. yes-, terday ,wheh; a flue, fire . oc-' curred at the home of Bruno; Pellegrini, 624 Dakota" ave. They were summoned at 7:50 p.m. when an oil stove over heated at the Alva Qoty : resi dence, 642 Wabash ave. Chest X-Ray The "chest x: -ray clinic at Sacred Heart hospital will be open Thurs day from 2 to 5 p.m. for any one desiring an x-ray to check for tuberculosis " and - other chest diseases. The Jackson County Tuberculosis and. Health "association operates the clinic. BUYERS SELLERS VETERANS Order your prelimin? aiy, title-report from. 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Cemetery Meeting The an nual meeting ow WoOdvllle Cemetery association will be held in the Rogue River civic clubrooms Saturday, April 15, at 1:30 p.m. Assessments for costs .of .the cemetery are now .due,--according to . Mrs. Mattie Smith, secretary. Meeting Tonight The Med ford American., Legion post will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the Legion hall, 404 Wal nut St., Medford. Officers for the year will be nominated. ;. ' ' '. . -S In Hospital Randy Lee Stephenson, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stephen son, post office box 144, Butte Falls, was listed as a medical patient today at Sacred Heart hospital;- ::-;,!;.:". ' .?v Patlenl Karla Davis, 8- year-old daughter of Me. and Mrs. Lyle Davis, 2116 Roberts rd., Medford, was listed as a. surgery patient yesterday .at Hogue Valley hospital. i LI? GREETS CHILDREN .. -Iros Angeles - (UPD -Screen star Elizabeth Taylor, recover-; ed from a near-fatal fight with pneumonia, greeted her three children with hugs Tuesday night 'when they arrived at International .Airport fro m New York City. Miss Taylor and her singer husband, Eddie Fisher, met' Michael, 7, Chris, e, and Elizabeth Frances, avs; as they, stepped from a Jet air liner and drove them home in a station wagon. .1 Investment Funds Noon ouotaUons on selected fundi! a-.' rund .. Bid Bullock ;..:.:;.. i...... 14.28 Chem Fund 13 61 Colonial Eher 14.71 Eaton Howard Stk 13.90 Fidelity - 17.66 Fundamental Inv .... 10.34 Group Sec Avla-Elec 9.0S Group Sec Com Stk .14.10 Aiked 1543 13.63 16.08 14.86 19.09 11.33 10.93 15.44 H.76 17.10 10.19 20.03 25.13 14.61 17.09 17.79 19.40 10.S2 9.75 e.32 16.72 uroup aoc roir .... n.oa KeyafonS B-3 15.67 Keystone B-4 9.3S Keyitone K-a - 18.36 Keyitone 8-1 Keyitone S-3 Knvitnne S-3 13.39 19.66 16.31 17.75 9.95 : 8.95 5.69 15.34 Keyitone S-4 -.::.. Man Inv Grth Stk National Sec Grth TV-Klee Value Line Inc Wellington .......-... 'laBI.', N I AND T LIVINOI plaa.ia TART ITSlAItTED irU3APLGC STARTS TODAY Doors Open 6:45 SHOW STARTS 7:00 Lucy his this pnbkm tmt . birds tnd the bees... ' -ij MHOPEludlleML rFACTSpLIFEl RUTH MUBSgY'oON DaPOftE J$ IT C0MUND PURDOM GENEVICVE PAGE QINO I CERVI Are Available Members, of the- Jackson- County Bar: association wilt furnish speakers for yaTJey schools;, clubs .and other groups during April and the first week of May in observ ance of Law day; May 1. Organizations'-which wish to in clude a discussion -of Ameri can law in their ' programs may contact any county attor ney to make arrangements. Law ' day will be observed throughout the nation May 1 by proclamation of the presi dent and the governors of sev eral states. This year's theme is "Liberty Under Law."' The' observance ls planned "Iff" or der to keep fresh in the minds of the American1 people our valuable heritage of liberty. which is expressed-', and en forced by our laws." ;- Discussions presented by members of the bar, will, con cern "American law, its de velopment and the manner in which it expresses and en forces the' basic principles of our society," the association reported. VW If the program chairmen for any organization is not ac quainted with an attorney, he may address a request for speaker to Law day chairman, Suite 7, The Mall, 1005 East Main st., Medford .including the name and location of the organization, time of meeting ana aesirea length of talk. . Dunes Seashore Group Organized Portland-fllPB-A new organi zation was announced Tuesday to: promote a proposal for an Oregon Dunes National Sea shore. . It Is' .called the Oregon Dunes National Seashore Com mittee and will conduct a cam paign to Inform people of sce nic and recreation values of the Oregon dunes area near Florence. .Spokesmen said it - would seek to rally support behind bill by Sen. Maurlne Neu- berger (D Ore.) to put the dunes area into the National Park system. : ' An executive committee was formed under chairman ship of James A. Mount, local advertising man, to launch the new organization. Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Consider able cloudiness but occasional clearing periods tonight and Thursday. Scattered ahowan Thursday. Cooler. Low tonight 35. High Thursday SS. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy tonlsht and Thursday. Scattered showers on coast fonliht and Thursday, cooler tonight. Low to- mini min xnurioay ouou, Northern California; Rain spread ing to all except southern San Joa aiiln vallev late todav or thla eve ning: clearing tonight. Increasing ciouaineas in normern pornon with rain likely by lata Thursday. copier wmini. . TEMPI RATURE: Main vaitatr. aay oa; normal. Record high this data 89 in 1B91. Record low tills date SB. in 1B2D, PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midmgnt to 10 a.m., .02 inch. Total this month. -none;.. 44 inch Total since sept, l, 13.87 inches .08 Inch below normal. : HUMIDITY: Loweat yesterday asb, mi nut wis a.m. d. High 4:00 14 CITY ' , Teiter-a.m. hr. day low Free Brookings ........ Crater Lake ...... QrAnts Pasi Klamath Falls MEDFORD .. 61 43 ,41 ..64 10 .66 h 73 41 ,10 67 38 70 41 T Portland PI 44 Jti Seattle ... 63 41 J4 Spokane ut.ir 63 r44 - .04 Yakima :. 59 44 T Eureka 53 . 47 . 6 Red Bluff HMMt - 78- 55 ; , Sacramento 81 ; .j- San Franclico . 63 - 80 Los Angeles ........ 74 ' : 64 . Phoenix - 7fl 4fl Denver 49 27 Chicago 50 38 .11 MlamfBeach 81 77 New York 81-41 Washington. D. C. 86 37 -. FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Throush April 1T)1 Western Oregon - Wei tern Wash in k ton Cool with temperatures averaging several degrees below normal. Highs mostly in low 50s In western Washington and In upper 50s In western Oregon. Lows In 30s. Recurring rains. Total pre clpltatlon more than norma L Northern California Rain at be ginning of period and again late in Deriod. Temperatures below nor mal inland and above normal near MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEOFORD, ORE Many HS Students Expected at SOC For Senior Day Ashland - Hundreds of Ore gon high school students will converge on the Southern Oregon college campus during the annual Senior day visita tion program, Saturday, April 15, according to Dr. Alvin Fellers, director. of student af fairs. V ., , Aoademic offerings will be discussed and illustrated by departmental- and . divisional chairmen and staff members. Typical English composition, biology, psychology,. and other classes will be conducted for the benefit of the visitors, all of whom have indicated their interest in attending SOC. Group meetings for the major areas of interest have also 'been scheduled' in ele mentary education, secondary education, general studies and in - .the preprof essionat pro gram. . . v Special St. lions - . .. College students will con duct Special group sessions oh such general matters as living facilities, costs, clothing needs, study procedures, school ac tivities, and answer questions of special interest. A planned recreational program will take, place. In Ashland's Llthia park during the afternoon.' In the evening, ,there will be a va-; rlety show ih; Brltf student center followed by a dance. Dr; Fellers reported campus organizations assisting' With the visitation program' are Al pha Phi Omega, scouting Serv ice organization; Delta ' Phi Delta,' men's fraternity; Sigma Epsilon Pi, women's scholas tic society; Robes, women's service organization; Keepers of the Tower , of Darkness, campus, scholastic organiza-tion;-and members of the Britt board. Births DAVIDSON - To. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T., post office box 313, Shady Cove, April 10, 1961, a girl, 6V. pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HOLM - To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A,, post office box 3, Butte Falls, April 11, 1981, a boy, 7Vi pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PRUITT - To Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, 169 Welghtman st., Ashland, April llr 1961, boy, 7V4 pounds,' at Ashland Gen eral hospital.. McDonald Is Elected ' OAVS Vice President Jim McDonald,' director of the curriculum materials cen ter of the Jackson' county school superintendent's office, has been elected the new vice president of the Oregon Au dio-Visual association and is president - elect. His election was announced at the recent spring luncheon meeting of the OAVA in Portland. McDonald has actively served the organization for the past several years having been a member of Its Information and 'promotion committee, chairman . of the standards committee, ' and membership chairman for the southern re gion. Last year's vice presi dent Clarence Strong, audio visual director for the Spring field schools automatically as sumes the presidency for this year from William P. "Wells, audio-visual director at East ern Oregon college. Portland Produce fortUnd (UPD Diry mirket: Es.i To reullen: AA .xtr. l.rsa 46-490! AA l.r 44-460; A large 43-44o; AA medium 37-4U; AA imaU 12-SSo; oariona l-3o higher. , , Butter T". retailers: AA ana A irinta 70e lb.; cartona' lo higher: t prlnta 68c. Chae.e. medium, eured Tft. re tailers: A grade Cheddar alngle dal alei, 47!i-48!ic; proceued Ameri can B-lb. loaf, 44-45 lie. PorUand (UPn Drened chick- ena no. l grade areesea to retail ers: Fryers, whole drewh, 34-39c b.i cut-up, 3B-43o lb.; hens, heavy type, whole drawn, 40-48c lb.; light-type hens, cut-up, 33-3S0 lb.; whole, 38-300 lb. Portland Livestock Portland (UPD USDA CalUe aso. utiuty-stanaera steers la-aa; good heifers 13.80 late Tuesday; eanner-cutter eowa 12-14. Calves SO. Oood-chotce vealera 18-32; utility-standard 3147; culls IS. ' Hogs 490: U.S. 1 and 2 butchers U.75-20; 3 and 3 at 19-19.30; sows under 400 lb. 10-17. . Sheep 200. No early sales. IIS H'DAt t per share J C 'rom ordinory Income witiH H-CTi ,r-yy--.: I M 1 a Per art 113a Pr n0r 1 AS j C from ordinary I I J C from SMvrltlet I oyotle April 38, mi. It Wiofari of record Apr 1, 1961. S. J. RICE, JR., Aiiiilant piitrict Menaotr f. O. Bo 1443, Medford, Oregon, SPring 34489 ae-MN- -'e - - l i 1. . il ew l i f:,.i j?Ss.',( t If B m, j, i.ii.iii n ii in i EICHMAKN IN COURT Flanked 'by guards, Adolf Elchmann. is shown standing in the bullet-proof glass prisoner's box in OBITUARIES EVA ANDERSON ; Word has been received here of the death in Los Angelas April 7' of Mrs. 'Eva Evans Bryan Anderson,' 9i,' former' Medford . resident. She . had been making her home in Sierra Madre Until last 'June. Mrs. Anderson was bom in Fairfax, Vt., Oct. 15, 1869, and illved In Waterbury until about-1910, 'when she moved : to Medford. She married. J. H. Anderson, southern Oregon businessman, - who died in 1935. She moved to soutnern California in 1941. '' : :?' r:' She was the daughter of M. O. Evans, and Mary; Car penter Evans and Was an early member of the Medford chap ter of the Daughters, of the American Revolution. She studied at the New England conservatory, Boston, and at Potsdam, N.Y. V :: Funeral services ana inter ment took place at Forest Lawn Memorial liarlr,, Glen dale. '.'""' r CHARLES BOWS'''.'." " ' ; Funeral services for Charles fOscarr Bowe. 66. of Eagle Point, who died Monday; will be held at Conger-Morris Fu- neral home downtown,cnapei Thursday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Jerry Smith will offici ate., Committal will be prl: yate. - ' i Mr. Bowe was born Oct. 30, 1894. in St. Louis. Mo., and had lived in southern Oregon since 1949. '- ' Survivors J n c 1 u d e -1 w o brothers, Michael J. Bowe and Fred Bowe, both oi St. tiouis, Mo. . ..-, .- 1 Casket bearers will Include Raleigh Mathews, Qiiinton Mathews, Stan Straus, Bill Burke, Terry Edmonson and Ray Ridders. - ; FORSYTH INFANT The infant son of Mr. ana Mrs. L. D. Forsyth, of :W1 King st;,' died, last night In . local hospital. Funeral ar rangements will be announced by Conger-Morris, funeral di rectors.. ' . ,-..'.-, FRED O. MORRIS r rea u. morrts, oi iu nii' land dr., died Sunday. Funer al arrangements will be an; nounced by Conger-Morris; f u- neral directors. QEORQE W. HOWARD George W. Howard, 79, of 713 West 10th st died this morning in a local hospital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris, funeral' directors. CHARLES r. 8TEINHARDT Funeral services for Charles Frederick Stelnhardt, 84, .of Rogue River, who died Tues day, will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary chapel on the North Phoenix rd,' Friday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. Frederick R. Evans of-the First Christian church will officiate. Commit tal will be In Hillcrest Memo rial park, with Conger-Morris, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements. Mr. Stelnhardt was born Sept. 2, 1876, In Pomeranla, Germany, and had lived In the United States since 1883. He was married Aug. 25, 1911,' in Sterling, Colo., to Lucy Viola Dunbar, who survives. He was a retired employee of the City of Manhattan Beach,- Calif.; and had lived 12H per share from securities profits in Rogue River tor the past 13 years.' . ....'.;, Survivors, besides his wife, include, two ; sons, Everett Stelnhardt, .Rogue River, and Charles T. Stelnhardt,, Bur bank, Calif.; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy, C. McKlnney, Los Angeles; and a brother, Otto Stelnhardt, - Portland, - Ore.; and four grandsons and three granddaughters. Police Investigate Reported Kidnaping Buel Vesley Kthcheloe, 918 Maple Park dr., Hold, city .po lice Tuesday evening that four persons forced him into a car in downtown Medford about 10 a.m; and drove him throughout the . valley for about six hours before releas ing him. v-n-n.:. Klncheloe admitted' to po lice that he had had "several beers" before the lour young men forced him at knife point into their car at Bartlett and Main sts. He said they forced him to pay for wine purchases during the day, and was later released at the corner of Sixth and Front its. . The man was unable to give a description, Of .the four men or the names of any of the stores where the car stopped. Numerous 'scratches were found on his body when ex amined. by a doctor, but none needed medical attention, po lice iaia. i - Police checked several local taverns, and learned that the man had been seen there dur ing the afternoon: This cage is still under investigation. I r i l - - i v ' 1 "'' K Minimum FiveYear Prison Term OK'd Salem-niPD-A bill requiring judges to set a minimum five- year term for persons sen tenced to 'the state peniten tiary passed the hous' Tues day. -.- .- .-r Prisoners still would be eligible for parole before, the sentence was completed. ' The bill, which goes to the Senate, is one Of the key pro posals of the Interim Commit tee on criminal Law. , Aim is to' give - parole- of ficers time to study and plan supervision for prisoners, and to do away with some of the disparity now evident in short- term sentences! ' TM RETURNS 2,00 Save Taxes. Find out your dadueti. All Returns prepared on comparative basil -and filed . in accordance - with Internal Revenue. Code. Fait Service. OREGON BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 217 Fluhrer Bldg' - , ,.SP 3-6874 OPEN SATURDAY TILL. 1 P.M. : . , OREGON'S LARGEST TAX SERVICE the first photo' taken of him at the opening of his trial in. Jerusalem as history's worst mass murderer. (UPI Radiotelephoto) Gold Ownership ic The U; S., Russia and Red China prohibit personal own ership of gold because the word is synonymous with pow er, Norman L. , asley, Port land attorney, told Rotarians here Tuesday-.- '-' Speaklna at the Rogue Val ley Country club at a lunch- eon which climaxed the Rot ary district 511 conference in Medford, Easley pointed Out that gold has been an import ant commodity for more-than 3,000 year and, because of its "durability,' scarcity and ac ceptability," has' been the base of all successful economic Sys tems. . ' '. .v.-- .'.:-:'' The: speaker;-, -whose : law firm of Site, Easley and Whip ple has had long experience in mining cases, pointed out that the U. S. has deliberately destroyed' the gold mining ln dustry in this country, whlla Russia- is mining the precious metal around, the clock and Red China is accumulating it at a rapid tate. -; - . : ' The Roosevelt administra tion took the gold from the neoble and put it in govern ment hands as an inflationary "shot in the arm," the speaicer said; He predicted mat tna privilege oi gom ownoieniii would never -again- return to private citizens, .: 'U.'-'S. gold has long been subiect to International man ipulation, he declared.' Today U. S. reserve at Ft. Knox is SIS "billion; while foreign credits exceed S26 billion. "It's a simple problem in arunme tic to see that we're broke," Easley said, .'- '- - '' Because mining goia is eco nomically Impossible at the "pegged" 1944 price of $35 per ounce, U. S. gold mining hat come to an abrupt and complete stop, according to Easley. It would take five years to establish the indus try again to a point that it could meet commercial needs alone for gold," .' "'.-,'.' ' Loreh Palmerton, Klamath Falls, was elected governor of district 511, Rotary Interna" tlonal, succeeding William H. Lush.' . '.' . TONITI AT ' The TOWIW M Dlnlno e Dahelna 'BOB ANDERSON DUO" STEAKS SIAfOOD UP WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13. 19S1 SF WejJBlMaV TT WIIIMII Declared Innocent0 I n Misuse Salem - (UPD - The State Su preme Court today, found a woman Innocent of the charge of embezzlement involving funds of the Douglas County Tuberculosis and Health asso ciation. ' . The decision cleared Alicia Irene Tauscher, an association employee, and struck down the. slate's appeal, from a Douglas County Circuit Court decision by Judge. Eldon .F. Caley. ' The court said it had ap peared .the woman had drawn checks upon the association's bank account to pay her per sonal electric bills amounting to $386. - - .. -. But the high court said the Indictment failed to . charge that she "stole, took or car- Skeltoh Declares Legislative War Salem-IUPD-The key sponsor of a three-way : workmen's compensation bill declared total war on House opponents and said the fight Is "far from' over," '' ' '' -'' ':' . . Keith D; Skeltoh,' Eugene attorney and former legisla tor, said there will be an at tempt to '"force" the three- way bill from the House La bor and Industries' committee by a two-thirds majority vote of the House 'membership. It takes that to get a bill out of an unwilling committee. '-' The committee -voted 6-8 Tuesday night to put off ac tion on the Senate-passed bill Indefinitely. Industry Is press ing for the bill and organized. labor Is equally opposed. .- The bill would split work men's compensation coverage between '.the. State Industrial Accident "commission, private insurance companies and self Insurers. - The state how has a. monopoly on this and pri vate companies want a crack tt It. House Approves Salary Increases Salem-lUPD-bregon's $50-a month representatives today voted salary Increases of seve ral thousand dollars tor the BAUftrttm enrf 4Iva AtVia inn (elected state otllolals. i , xne nouse gave overwneim- lng approval. to a raise for. the governor ..from $17,500 ' an nually to $25,000. Only three members dissented. The Secretary of State State Treasurer, and Attorney uenerai, wno now get sji2,quo, wouia t iib.ooo. - - - ' : The State Labor' Commis sioner and Superintendent of Publio Instruction, now mak ing $11,800, would also get $15,000. : '. Approval for the bill, whloh now goes to the Senate, came after the -House rejected a move by Rep. Mel Cordon to send the bill back to commit tee for an additional $5,000 raise for the governor. ' ' STARTING TONIGHT TWO COMPLETE SHOWS-7:00 & 9:10 A lancinating PAN O RAMA' Into a vanished pa$t...AS AMERICA'S TURBULENT YEARS ROLL Yf . ,. fi.Smm . 1 t ; . vu X; ' 1 ' ' in,,, niiHUun vMiilllHIIlM"i Kr.Jl'l"rt,,,("w'', aaWaia itarrlM JIMMIE RODGERS . LUANA PATTEN CHILL WILLS ; .; - UNOA HUTCHIN08 i. ROBERT MX, TJJ' REGULAR PRICES 3 of Funds 12.:, rled away, the property- another.'.' . Si:a$ . Justice Kenneth O'ConreH wrote that While the c'hecfif were In her rjossesslon '"rflriv were not piaperty within'Sm? definition of present statutes: "Therefore," Justice d'Con nell said, "fhe defendarif 4dld not and could not emr? eizTe the checks." Thfj decisionffeb'ia only property which is" trYS subject of larceny can be"lti$ subject of embezzlement. "3'18 ' Justice O'Conneli saidJ"'HPS unfortunate that the statute' are so narrowly drawn'fiox said It is the leglslatureVoD1 to remodel the laws, nofthe? court's. : .Honia -' '-.fi'ia onA .1 nc "SO' !o3 UKES $498 :K EMERALD MUSIfr' ' ' fl b!.. :j- i,9l WWW . rtllVIMHB . . rnsns ar.e-30j, Just Like Havinw Your Own Butler'(0jij FREE SlV: nci iucdv lbs: - ewkftal asall t'" to Any Home irtw ' Medford City UmJfV on Orders of $2.00" .v: .y.y. or Mora ar '- 5 Tlli 12 P.M. Dalljrij' , 12 to 12 Sat. A Sun.ii. PING'S GARDENS Chinese S American DisKefi S0N0T0XE brings you better HEARING not luet m llonrinil &idH , .v, ft ."e.s.,; Btfor yfm buy.ffora stiy.jVj-l muted suns in hssrias; oer 30 rests. . . H ,i,l SONOTONE OF MEDFORD WKiileV 423 E. MAIN STREETS SP 2-5904 - Tir- 1- THEATER m INFORMATION SERVICE; CALL SP-3-7323 V mum i.iMN.i a w.a&fr4 rws ruu inrjnminre AIOUT YOUR THEATERS coast.