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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1961 A 9 aspirations NOW PLAYING V Job Lucille 1 HOPE ' Ml V. i J. 1 RUTH HU.9tY.DON O.TORe CO-FEATURE EDMUND ' GENEVIEVE GINO PURDOM PAGE CERVI Locals Ex-Resident Diet - Word has been received here ot the death of L, . W.. Ltnenqulst, who operated the General Motors corporation agency in Medford several years. Mr. Linenqulst died in Spokane, Wash., Wednesday He had lived in Spokane about live years. Patients -Teresa D. Smith, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Smith, route 1, box 41, Central Point, was listed as a tonsillectomy pa tient today at Rogue Valley hospital. A surgery patient there was Mrs. Donna Fowler, 355 Clover lane, Medford. In Hospital - Surgery pa tients at Sacred Heart hospi tal today Included Mrs. Wes ley E. Claflln, route 1, box 14, Central Point; Mrs. W. J. Cline, route 4, box 410B, Medford; Robert J. Marlow, 15 B St., Ashland;' Mrs. Rob ert Pinkel, Gold Beach; and Shirley V. Sutton, 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Sutton, 507 Effle st., Medford. Have fun ... ROLLER SKATING TONIGHT First Session Second Session .." 7:30 10:00 ..10:00-12:00 SAT. MATINEE Children (under 13), ..... ... 35o Adults..... 50o Shoe Skate Rental .... .. ...25o - - 1:30 to 4:00 - Admission ' (everyone) 35o Shoe Skate Rental ... .....25o CAT llinUT Pint Session 7:30-10:00 , OH I . fllUill sec. Session 10:00-12:00 Admission Shoe Skate Rental .50o .....25c Smooth Floor, Acoustical Celling, Best Music, Reasonable Prices, Friendly Folks, For the Most Skating Fun. ASHLAND SKATEW AY PHONE MU 2-0032 THE GROTTO , Downtown Medford CHUCK WAGON STYLE ALL YOU CAN EAT Luncheon 99 Children 59c 3 Meat Dishes 15 Salads 2 Desserts - Dinner Children 79c " i Steaks Chicken Seafoods ' Open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. . '''.'' ..IF. 'J Enjoy The Luxurious New ALLEY LOUNGE NUMBER 10 FRONT ST. IDAM(C1E VFW Hall in Rogue River Every Saturday Nite 9 to 1 Music by . Bobby Burton And The Happy Valley Boys Featuring Harold Williams SPONSORED BY VFW - EVERYONE WEICOME DANCE SATURDAY NITE DREAMLAND. 417 E. Main-Walker Building Where- you greet eld' friends and meet new frlendil Finest in popular music: Waltiet, Foxtrotf, One-Stopa ' and Circlet where everyone .joini in. An Ever-Increasing Con genial crowd. Dance to the muiic of Ralph and his Dixieland Band! mm Snack Bar Serving REAL COFFEE Bold, Dynamic Program Seen To Fight Communism Spread The United States must have a bold and dynamic pro gram to promote a free peo ple and free nations for this hemisphere and to prevent the further spread of Commu nism, Mrs. Helen Cudworth told an audience at a meeting of Rogue River Valley Knife and Fork club last night at Rogue Valley Country club. "We of this time can be just as creative as our founding fathers," she said. "Freedom is Just as surely at stake now as it was in the early days. We must match the design and purpose of this program to the size of the challenge." Mrs. Cudworth, whose topic concerned the Latin American countries and the relationship of these nations with the United States, warned that Communism has gained a considerable foot hold in many of these nations largely through the lack of foresight of U.S. officials and leaders and "our many blunders." "We have failed to realize the depth and scope of the so cial and economic revolu tions which are going on in the : Latin : American coun tries," Mrs. Cudworth said. She pointed out that although this nation boasts of its de mocracy, that we had failed to support the efforts of Cen tral and South Americans to set up democratic govern ments and to improve their Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Increas ing cloudiness tonight with chance ot a few showers. Variable cloudi ness Saturday with chance of a few showers mostly over mountains. Low tonight 35. High Saturday 60. western uregon: mosuy coiuay tonight and Saturday with some chance of a litUe rain over north portion. Low tonight 38-46, except 34 In extreme aouth Interior. High Saturday 54-64. Northern California: Fair to night ' and Saturday, except over cast on north coast tonight and Saturday morning and some high cloudiness In north area Saturday. LUUAL UAIA TEMPERATURE : Mean yester day 47: below normal 5. Record high this date 92 In 1947. Record low this date 29 In 1811. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none. Total this - month .03 inch, .49 Inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 13.90 Inches, 1.03 inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 4, nignest tms ajn.. vjda. . . High 4:00 24 CITY Yenter- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings 59 39 Crater Lake .... 32 12 T Grants Pass 61 29 Klamath Falls .... 47 20 MEDFORD ... 59 30 Portland 55 41 conditions. "In many instances our of ficial policy has been to re main friendly with dictators o p e n 1 y and excessively friendly," she declared, "in stead of . promoting democ racy. How can we fail to rea lize that our best weapon against Communism is to' pro mote democracy?" - . Mrs. Cudworth declared that in the past official repre sentatives of the United States to Latin American countries almost always con fined their contacts and friendships to the heads of established governments "and spoke only to government and its leaders, not to the people. The Communists, on the other hand, always speak to t h e masses. We have seemed against agrarian reform, so cial evolution and education al reform in Latin America," she declared. It is imperative that these policies and practices be re versed, Mrs. Cudworth said, and that the people of the Latin American nations be made to realize that the United States is anxious to promote their welfare. She pointed out that in the past, economic aid to these nations had almost always been of a negative character, made only where necessary to offset some move of the So viets, and not because it was a sound move. ; The economic and social stability of the North Ameri can countries is Irrevocably tied up with that of the Latin American nations, she stressed, and said "we can not afford to have hostile powers i to the south." She pointed out that this country's goals and aims, "liberty, free dom and the importance of the individual" are the same as the people of the nation's to the south, and that "we could lose the cold war un less our ties with them are strengthened." Mrs. Cudworth spoke briefly about the history of Seattle 56 Spokane ..; 46 Yakima 55 37 28 30 .01 Eureka 52 Red Bluff 73 Sacramento .... 71 San Francisco .... 60 Los Angeles 44 51 45 52 52 Phoenix 79 48 Denver . 63 34 Chicago 44 37 Miami Beach 88 60 New York 41 40 .52 Washington, D. C. 47 44 .01 Portland Livestock Portland (UPI) USDA -Week ly uvesiocK: Cattle 1950; Choice steers 25.25 at 965 Iba.; good 22.50-23; utility standard 16-22: choice heifera 23.75-24.10; utility cows -14-17.50; canner-cutter 12-14; cutter-utility bulla 16.50-21.50. Calves 300. Qtiod-cholce vealers 28-32. standard 24-27, cull-utility 15-22. 18.70-2U; a ana a graaee m-ia.au; sows 400-350 lb. 14-16. Sheep 2600. Choice-prime' old crop lambs 2 and 3 pelt mostly 14.50; cull-cholce ewes 2.50-6. : i Portland Produce - Portland (UPD Dairy market: Eggs To retallera: A A extra large 46-49c; AA large 43-46c; A lnrra 42-44c: AA medium 37-41c: AA small 30-36C; . cartons l-3c higher. v Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 70c lb.; cartona lc higher; B prints 68c. cheese. ' medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dallies, 47ib-4uv,c: processed American 5-lb. loaf, 44,i-43",ic Portland (UPI) Dressed chick ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail ers: Fryers, whole drawn, 34-38c lb.; cut-up, 39-43c lb.; hens, heavy type, whole drawn. 40-4Sc lb.; light-type hens, cut-up, 33-30C id. whole, 28-30C lb. ' Investment Funds Noon' quotations on a e 1 e c t funds: ., .," - Fund ; 1 Bid Asked Bullock .i 14.30 15.67 Chem Fund 12.67 13.70 Colonial Ener 14.75 16.12 Eaton Howard Stk .. 13.92 14.88 Fidelity , 17.70 19.14 Fundamental Inv .... 10.34 11.33 Group Sec A via Elec 10.06 11.02 Group Sec Com Stk 14.09 15.42 Group Sec Petr .... 11.58 . 12.68 Keystone B-3 J. 15.65 . 17.07 Keystone B-4 9.33 10,10 Keystone K-2 . 18.40 20.07 Keystone S-l 23.00 25.09 Keystone S-2 13.33 14.53 Keystone S-3 : 15.72 17.15 Keystone S-4 16.41 17.91 Mass Inv Grth 'Stk 17.81 19.46 National Sec Grth - 10.02 . 10.93 TV-Elec 8.97 : 9.78 Value Line Inc 5.69 ' 6.22 Wellington ... .-. U31 ' 16.68 IsirRunJllU !kl5H462 INI lnriTr TONITE & SAT. CLARK GABLE SOPHIA L0REN NAPLES! WHERE THE FIREWORKS .BEGIN I ITS?flR?Ear I'M 1 iris. VITTORIO DE SICA MARIETTO ROBERT. TAYLOR LOUISE Parker .iaoc . ; 3RD HIT! s Rory CALHOUN ,! RICHARD BOONE "Way of a Gaucho" THEATER -INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR THEATERS the Latin Americas, stressed, bilization of Latin American the difference in the educa- nations had been Castro's tion, culture and standard of revolution in Cuba. Pointing living as compared to North out that while most observers Americans, and added "the Importance of our relation ships is equalled only by our ignorance about Latin Ameri ca." She said this nation had made little effort, on any level, to understand the peo ple to the south, and failed to take the advice of their lead ers and experts in dealing with them and when offering them help. Not Only Problem Saying that Communism is not the only pressing problem of Latin America, Mrs. Cud worth spoke of the extreme poverty and' illiteracy of the Indians, saying that in some sections they are little better than serfs; of the fact that a few wealthy families have literally controlled entire countries, and the exploding population, adding that the birth rate is the highest in the world. : . , She added that it is now understood that education of the masses is imperative, and that some countries have made considerable progress against illiteracy. . Mrs. Cudworth said that the major set-back to the sta- Come Skate and Have Fun! BIG DOUBLE SESSIONS Friday and Saturday . LADIES FREE WEDNESDAY HEAR... JERRY MILLER ON THE ORGAN JACKSON COUNTY ROLLARENA For Information Call KE 5-1551 or KE 5-1407 had believed the revolution long overdue and at first had faith in Castro, it is now known that "he betrayed the revolution either by inten tion or unknowingly." "We now have a Soviet sa tellite only 90 miles from our shore," she added, and said that the Communists had been at work in Cuba, and the rest of Latin America, long before Castro's rise. Give Beit Attention ' In closing Mrs. Cudworth said that while there is no "short term solution" to the Latin' American problem and to bettering our relationships with them, it is imperative that we give our best atten tion to their problems. "This will need humility, an open and friendly mind, sympathy, knowledge, under standing and infinite patience," she declared. With the election of Presi dent Kennedy, a .Catholic, "Latin America took . heart and began to hope that there was a relaxing of prejudices in this country,'', she said. "The President's inaugural speech gave them courage that there would be a new al liance. The Latin American people . believe that democ racy rests in our hands. They believe that the Kennedy ad- Just Like Having Your Own Butlarl FREE DELIVERY to Any Home in Medford City Limits on Orders of $2.00 , or Mora 5 Till 12 P.M. Daily 12 to 12 Sat & Sun. PING'S GARDENS Chinese & American Dishes SP 3-6363 V ministration can stop Com munism, improve their econo mic position and education and help eradicate disease. It is frightening how much they expect of us, and what will happen if their are not fulfilled," The speaker was introduced by John Pletsch. She is a guest in Medford of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tobin, long-tima friends, and tonight speaks for the Siskiyou Knife and Fork club, Ashland, Tower Special LOIN STEAKS . . $195 For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure Enjoy the "Bob Anderson Duo" Tuesday Through Friday "Tower Trio" Saturday Nights -MEDFORD'S ONLY SUPPER CLUB- "1 STEAKS e CHICKEN SEAWOOD """" HTririTnI75ui?iS B DANCE GOLD HILL GRANGE HALL Every Saturday Night VIC FLOOD and the RHYTHM MASTERS . Featuring SHIRLEY TICKLING. THE IVORIES e Everyone Welcome Good Clean Fun Checkroom Free Refreshments Served all Eve. DANCE SAT. NITE April 15th K. P. HALL 5th and Grape St. ' . (Back of Groceteria) Under the Auspices of the D.A.V. GOOD MUSIC OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FINE FOOD AND COFFEE AT SNACK BAR COMPLETE DINNERS OYSTERS STEAK JUMBO SHRIMP FRIED CHICKEN SERVED DAILY Timber Room Cafe 5 SOUTH RIVERSIDE TIMMIE THE TOY DEER : Says "Treat yourself to FINE ' FOOD at a REASONABLE " PRICE. . 5 Miles South of Ashland 1 on Highway 99 . .; m MM,: OPEN Weekends . 8 to 8 p.m. Weekdays 8 to 2 p.m. WEEKEND SPECIALS Roast Turkey Vi Fried Chicken Prime Rib of Baaf ....... Swiss Steak French Fried Shrimp . Children's Dinner ..$1.15 ., 1.2S i .. 1.93 .. 1.09 .. 1,09 .. .7$ SATURDAY NITE SPECIAL Vi Chicken Cacchlatorl ' Spaghetti included .... 1.19 ENJOY BREAKFAST WITH US! 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