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n MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY, AUGUST 26. 1SB2 Local and Personal Equipment Taken - Brent David Mitchell, 33 Black Oak dr., reported to Medford po lice Thursday that automotive equipment valued at $600 was taken from a building located near the Mitchell Brothers truck terminal, 2790 Crater Lake highway, sometime be tween Aug. 14 and 23. - Permit Isiued - The Med ford building department is sued a permit Thursday to Robert West to erect a resi dence at 500 Keeneway dr. at an estimated cost of $9,000. 1 At Conference-Mr. and Mrs. Verl G. Walker, of Medford are in Seattle, Wash., to at tend the Cascade Regional Electronic conference. The conference, which includes manufacturers, their represen tatives and electronic distrib utors, includes a discussion of new developments in the elec tronic industry. The Walkers, of the Verl G. Walker com pany, 205 West Jackson St., Medford, plan to return about Aug. 31. ' Toastmasters to Meet - Don Johnson, Dale Prentice, and Glenn Harrison will be speak ers at a meeting of Jackson Toastmasters at 6:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 27, at Sambo's restaurant. Jim Taylor will serve as toastmaster. - i (Grass Fire - A fire of un known cause burned a small patch of grass Friday after npon at 72 Fifth St., Ashland. The fire was reported at 2:46 p:m. Roundtable Program-Three representatives from the Del Norte County Chamber of Commerce will discuss dedi cation of the Winnemucca-to-the-Sea highway at the Mon day noon meeting of Medford Chamber of Commerce Round table. Dedication ceremonies are scheduled Sept. 21 in Lakeview. Accident Reported - A car driven by James Emberg, 43, of Rt. 1, Box 533, Talent, struck a railway express truck driven by Lee Van Aus dall, 52, of 338 Fairmount St., Medford, on First st. in Ash land Friday at 3:45 p.m. There were no injuries, how ever. Car Fire - A short in wiring caused a fire in a car regis tered to Ronald Eugene Luper of Pleasanton, Calif., Friday. The fire was reported at 8:17 p.m. while the car was in the parking . lot of the Twin Plunges, First and A sts., Ashland. There was minor damage to the wiring. Festival Plays Tonight! "Comedy of Errors;" . "A Thieves Bal lad.". Mondayi "Henry IV, Part II." Tuesday: "As You Like It." Wednesday: "Coriolanui." Curtain time: 8:30 p.m. J1 SALAD BAR Once again you are able to enjoy our salad bar with a wide variety of salads every n From 5 P.M. H Till Midnita Friday - Saturday - Sunday DARDANELLE tuna9 , 99 Hwy. it Gold Hill Overpass Obituaries K. W. (BILL) TYLER Ashland - K. W. Bill Tyler, 79, of 672 Crosson rd.. Ash land, died in his home Friday night. He was born Sept. 29, 1883. He had lived in Ashland for 16 years. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Litwiller Funeral home, Ash land. HARLEY C. JOBBINS Ashland - Harley C. Job- bins, 80, of 334 Bridge St., Ashland, died Saturday morn ing at his home. He was born Dec. 22, 1882, and had lived in Ashland for 26 years. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Litwiller Funeral home, Ashland. JACK FOSTER Funeral arrangements for Jack Foster, 23, who died Wednesday in Reno, Nev., will be announced by Perl Funeral home. WILLIAM HERVEY William "(Bill) Hervey, 72, died unexpectedly Friday at his home in Prospect. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service di rector's of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. Four Persons Hurt In Highway Mishap Four people were injured in a one-car accident Friday night on Crater Lake highway at Cascade Gorge, state police said. One of the passengers. Joan Margaret Lilly, 21, of the Medford Girls' Community club, was reported treated as an out patient at Rogue Valley hospital. Other occupants of the car, Wayne Murray Aitkin, 22, Le banon, Ore.; Robert Dale Kol kin, 22, Prospect, and Eldon na Vae Kolkin, 19, Prospect, were reported in fair condi tion in the Rogue Valley hos pital while being treated for multiple cuts, a hospital at tendant said. The car driven by Wayne A'itkin rounded a curve, veer ed across the highway and struck a tree, state police said. All four persons were taken to Rogue Valley hospital by Medford Ambulance Service. FARM ENTERPRISE Helsinki - The majority of Finland's more than three and one-half million people make their living chiefly by farm ing and by dairying enterprises. Held Over! ENDS TOMORROW! Judgment at Nuremberg" Academy Award Winner! jBaat Actorlummm, icm Bttt Scmnplayl Mb? SPENCER TRACY - BURT LANCASTER RICHARD WIDMARK MARLENE DIETRICH JUDY GARLAND MAXIMILIAN SCHELL MONTGOMERY CUFT ON SCREEN 7:30 t 1 A.M. Jui)(5ivii:,rrArNuni.:Mi3niu; 2nd HiTi .g; SOME SECRETS Jf I CAN T BE KEPT. . . - 1 thev have to be buried - ;W M,. 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NOW of THAT HILARIOUS COMEDY TEAM IS BACK again item Golden Mir- 1 3 Uff'jll3iiiiiiirf JlMHUTTON' PAULA PRENTiSS JACKCARTER fGnemaScOpo . MlTROCOlOfc V HORIZONTAL LIEUTENANT Registration Set For Students at Medford Schools Registration (or new stu dents in the Medford junior and senior high schools will be held this week. The registration applies to students who have moved to the area during the summer months. Those to attend Hedrick and McLoughtin Junior High schools will register Thurs day and Friday, Aug. 30 and 31, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Additional regis tration is set for Thursday, Aug. 30, from 7 to 9 p.m. New students to Medford High school will register for classes Monday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. They may also register Tuesday, Aug. 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Program Changes Students who registered last spring, but desire pro gram changes must see their counselors from 7 to 9 p.m. Aug. 28, or from 9 a.m. to 4 p.i. Aug. 29. Student body cards for the 1962-63 academic year also are available to students at this time. Junior high stu dents in seventh and eighth grades are assessed $6 for cards, and students in the ninth grade will pay $9.50, which will include the $3.50 book fee. High school student body tickets are $16, or $20 includ ing the Crater, annual year book. This ticket covers text books, accident insurance, school newspaper, handbook, and admission to all games and activities. Families with financial problems may contact the ap propriate school dean about student body cards. Wealher FORK CASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair to day and tonight. Partly cloudy Monday. Mild temperatures. High today 83 to JtO. Low tonight 45 to SO. High Minday 80 to 85. Western Oregon: Night and morning low clouds along the coast and morning low clouds tn the interior valleys through Monday. Sunny afternoons. Little change in temperatures. High both days from 73 in the north to 90 in the ex treme south interior and 63 to 68 along the coast. Lows tonight 48 to 36 Northern California: Fair today and Monday except fog and low overcast on the coast night and mornings. Little change in tem perature. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day "2; above normal 2. Record high this date 104 in lf24. Record low this date 42 in 1920. PRECIPITATION; 24 hours to midnight 0 in. Total this month 1.00 in.. .8? tn. above normal. Total since Sept. 1 10 38 in., 1.71 in. below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 17'i, C1TV High 4:00 24. Yester- a.m. hr. day Low Prec. Brookings ... 63 n.iamain fails 84 MEDFORD 93 Portland .... 75 Seattle fl8 Spokane 85 Yakima ra Eureka sa Red Bluff 105 Sacramento 98 San Francisco 62 Los Angeles 90 i-noemx 108 Denver rq Chicago 68 64 .12 miami neacn Hil 78 ,19 New York 79 84 Washington. D.C 84 Sunday, August 26 Sunset today 6:57 p Sunrise tomorrow R-an Moonrise tomorrow 3:30 a.m. JuDiter. the laraest nlmrt rla tonight at 7:29 p.m. ii una now rtucnea us greatest brilliance Of the vear and im hrioht- er than It has been at any Unit since mm. YOUNG MARRIAGES Washington - Contrary to popular belief, the age of Americans at the time 01 their marriage averages less than that prevailing in many countries. Kingston - Jamaica has about one-half the population of the British West Indies. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING To all persons concerned with zoning and land use ordinances affecting area designation 79 W more parUcularly described as follows: Becinnlnff at the corner com mon to Sections 21. 22. 27 and 28, Township 38 South, Range 1 'west, wtuameue meriaian, Jackson County, Oregon; thence northerly along the east boun dary of Sections 21 and IS to an intersection with the south cor porate limits boundary of the City of Phoenix. Oregon; thence along the southerly and westerly corporate llmlte of said City to an intersection wun m nunn boundary of said Section 16; thence westerly along the north boundary of Sections 16, 17 and 18 of said Township and Range to the northwest corner of said Section 18; thence southerly along the west boundary of said Sec tion 18 and the west boundary of Section 19 of said Township and Range to the southwest cor ner of said Section 19: thence1 easterly along the south boun dary of Sections 19, 20 and 21 to the point of beginning. You are hereby notified that Eubllc hearing will be held on eptember 18, 1962, at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m.. In the Court house Auditorium, Medford. Ore- fton, to consider the zoning and and use ordinances for said area adopted by the Jackson County Court on the 15th day of August, 1962. This notice Is published and posted pursuant to ORS 215.126 and an Order of the Jackson County Court entered of record August, IS. 1962. ss: Earl M. Miller Earl M. Miller. County Judge ss: Chester H. Wendt Chester H. Wendt, Commissioner ss: E. H. Taylor E. H. Taylor, Commissioner 53 58 51 52 65 59 54 66 70 52 64 76 64 64 Los Angeles Family Takes Part in NPS Billionth Visitors A 7 Tlie Amit family of Los An geles, Calif., Wednesday were among the billionth visitors to the national park system as they entered Crater Lake Na tional Park through the An nie Spring entrance. Mr. Amit was selected si multaneously with visitors in 191 other National Park Serv ice areas to symbolize the bil lionth visit. Selection of the Wednesday visitor was based on the precise tt ne . en t'ance, witch wu? 11:31 am. Acting Park Superinten dent Neal G. Guse explained it is virtually impossible to determine exactly which vis itor to the National Park system was actually the bil lionth. However, statistical data by the service permit ted the rangers to draw a rea sonable conclusion that the billionth visitor would enter one of the parks on that day. Into Sharpar Focus "Observance of billionth visitor day brings into sharp er focus the importance of na tional parks to all people," Guse explained. "It serves to emphasize the continuing need for protect ing these areas for the use and enjoyment by the people now and by future genera tions as well," he noted. .. ."While it has taken some 58 years for national parks to record one billion visits, it is estimated the second bil lion will be in 11 years by 1973 and by 1981. another eight years, we may record our third billion," he said. As guests of Guse and the Crater Lake Lodge company, i the Amits. with their two j daughters Liat, nine years, and Dalit, six, and a friend, 1 Ehud Yonay, also of Los An-1 geles, were taken on a per- j sonally - conducted park tour, j They were entertained with a lunch at Crater Lake lodge. A certificate was presented Amit naming him as among the billionth visitor group. Morse Committee Names Local Chairmen The reelect Wayne Morse for senator committee has named Ralph Poston, 98 Lo lier lane, as chairman of tha Jackson county committee. Chairmen of sub commit, tees are Pauline La Plane, George Loftin, William Death erage, W. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGinty, Ned Chinn, Willard Rollins and Elizabeth Poston. BREAKFAST A TREAT AT THE WHITE HOUSE Corner 6th am Hi HE . . . I )USE I d ivr 9 LUNCHES rfTZS too! QZgyz I i 1 am- I j CLOSED VQJ' I Inter-Agency Group Formulates Program Plans and suggestions for a program were approved dur ing a recent Jackson County Inter Community council ex ecutive board meeting, accord ing to Elmer W. Donahoo, county veterans' service officer. A guest speaker will be in vited to each meeting to speak on a particuluar topic of gen eral interest to all county res idents and the various local agencies. "Any individuals or groups of individuals interested in problems facing our county agencies with respect to aid and assistance are cordially invited to the meetings," Don ahoo said. Meetings are held at the Red Cross building, 60 Haw thorne ave., Medford, from noon to 1 p.m., on the third Tuesday of each month. Each person planning to attend should take a sack lunch. Cof fee and cookies will be served by the local Red Cross chap ter, Donahoo said. ISLAND SIZE Los Angeles - Santa Cata lina island located off the coast of California is 22 miles long and ranges from one quarter to seven miles wide. 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