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MEDFOMU MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD. OREGON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1962 Improvements U nder Way on Two County Buildings Two building improvement projects are under way in county-owned structures, the county court reported this morning. The court announced ad vertisement of bids this morn ing on an automatic fire alarm system for the Jackson county farm home. This is the recond phase of a two-phase fire safely proj ect at the farm home, County Commissioner Chester Wendt said. The first phase was com pleted recently with provi sion of two more exits, estab ' lishing automatic closing fire proof doors, placing a metal covering on the dumb-waiter and fireproofing all drapes. The fire alarm system would automatically close the doors when it went off, Wendt ex plained. The fire alarm system is in lieu of an automatic sprin kling system and the substi tution is agreed to by the state fire marshal, Wendt said. Meanwhile, plumbing at the Jackson county juvenile detention home is being placed overhead to avoid an electrolysis problem with un derground water pipes, Wendt said. The electrolysis caused the pipes to rust througl from the outside in. Cause has not been established. He noted re pair crews had to go through the detention home floor eight times to fix holes in plumbing. Local and Personal y.:fyij Meeting Scheduled - The National Association of Re tired Civil Employees, Med ford chapter, will meet at the Army Reserve building, 701 North Columbus ave., Med ford, at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19. Flue Fire-The Eagle Point fire department was called out twice Tuesday to extin guish flue fires, with no dam age reported to either home. About 6:45 a.m. Tuesday they were called to the Murphy home on North C street. About 10 p.m. Tuesday fire men answered a call to the Raymond Charters home. South C and West 6lh sts. Firemen reminded residents that it is best to clean flues periodically before stoves are installed for winter use. F it ' Elect AL DUMAS (Republican) State Representative Background Ability Understanding Pd. Pol. Adv. Wilson Smith 3 1 35 Connell Ave, Medford Marines To Present Concert Tomorrow The Marine band will pre sent two concerts at Hcdrick Junior High school auditorium Thursday, Oct. 18. Concerts are scheduled at 2:30 and S p.m. The band is being sponsored by the Medford High school band under the direction of I. A. Mirick. Proceeds from the concerts will be used by the band for uniforms and travel expenses. The afternoon program will be designed for students of al! ages, and the evening pro, gram will consist of more formal symphonic selections, overtures and novelty tunes. Tickets for the concerts may be purchased at Puruckcr's Music house, John Lusk and Emerald Music company, Mann's, Swcm's, Barker's or at the high school ticket office. Three Dogs Picked Up In Eagle Point Eagle Point - Three dogs running at large in the Eagle t Point area were picked up yesterday by the Jackson I County dog control officer j and taken to the county pound. All three owners will be fined $10, whether they pick up their dogs or not, an Eagle Point official said. Two of the dogs had no li censes. All three were appre hended in the vicinity of the school playgrounds. Another resident, new to the area and unaware of the city's ordinance prohibiting dogs running at large, was given a warning by city officials. SPECIAL SiB CD BAIA EDITOR Regular 21.95 NOW 14.95 Hkodolor : J NOW Processed in Medford J in by 10 A.M. Back by 5 P.M. Same Day J 232 E. Main TRY US FOR QUALITY PHOTO SHOP Medford ANDERS JOHN WAYNE IN HIS 2 GREAT HITS! mm Ft, t-uJ ilr-.mii- . Pnaimrn r. IV.. K0VACS4ABIANrV; NORTH TO AIASK& 3BB!S 31 To Speak - Dr. Richard Nordquist, Medford dentist, will speak at the Jackson County Farm bureau meeting at 8 p.m. Oct. 23 in Medford. His subject will be, "Fluorida tion of Public Water Sup plies." Members of the farm bureau in charge of the meet ing are Ernest Radomske, Gold Hill, and Martin Grier, Jacksonville. . X-Ray Clinic - The chest x-ray clinic at Sacred Heart hosDital. sponsored by the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health association, will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. Thurs day, Oct. 18. The facility is available to all persons 15 years of age and older, and re ports of the chest turns are received in about 10 days. Chin Up Meeting-Members of Jackson county chapter 4, Chin Up club, will have a so cial meeting at the Girls Community club, 229 North Bartlett St., Friday at 8 p.m. The meeting is open to all in terested persons, the an nouncement said. Drivers Hurt-Two Ashland men suffered minor injuries when their autos collided at the intersection of Morse ave. and Blane st. in Ashland Tues day night. Both men said they did not need hospital treat ment. The drivers were Lenn Lanar Hannon, 19, of 288 Sixth St., and Charles Thomas Tonn of 855 B st. The acci dent occurred at 7:10 p.m. Clothes Burn - Fire of un determined cause started in a dryer in an Ashland laundro mat Tuesday night, burning a load of clothing inside. Ash land firemen were called about 6:12 p.m. to the laun dromat at the junction of Highways 89 and 66. The fire was confined to the dryer. Fractures Hip - Mrs. Elsa Filer of Eagle Point was taken to Sacred Heart hospital Tues day evening after she fell and fractured her right hip. Mrs. Filer fainted and fell after being notified that her hus band. Joseph H. Filer, had died of an apparent heart at tack while picking pears about 4:30 p.m. To Seattle - William Cuth berl, Lynnwood, Wash., was flown to Seattle, Wash., to day by Mercy Flights, Inc., for treatment. He was the 1,486th patient to be flown by the non-profit air ambu lance service. Cuthbcrt was flown from Yrcka, Calif., where he had been hospital ized at Siskiyou General hos pital after he became ill. . Building Permit - A build ing permit to erect a $14,000 residence at 1712 Grand ave. has been issued Parker and Rutter by the Medford build ing department. Investment Funds Noon quoutloni on selected Hocks: Fund Bid Bullock 113'- Chemical Fund 0 03 Colonial Ener 10 60 Eaton Howard Stk .. 11-32 Fidelity 13 43 Fundamental Invest. 8.2ft Group Sec Avia-Elcc 6.1J1 Group Sec Com Stk 11.13 Group Sec Pclr .... 10 3(1 Hamilton C7 3 40 KevMonc B-3 .J. 13 Oil Kevstonc B-4 8.!fi Keystone K-2 4.4R Kevstone S-l 18.2. i I Keystone S-2 10.74 Kcvstonc .Vd 1 1 Keystone S-4 3.34 Mass Inv Growth Stk 6 71 Nat l Growth 6 HO Stocks 137! TV-Elcc - B-fi untied Continental.. 5 ft 4 ! United Income 10 i United Science 3 '3 ! Value Line Inc 4 fi i Variable 3 S Wellington 13 43 I Portland Produce ! Portland (UPH Dairy market: j Eggs To retailers: A A extra I large 44-40c; A A large 41-47c: A large 40.43c: AA medium 3fi-40c: A medium 31-34c: AA smill 21-30c; cartons l-3c higher. Butter To retailers: AA ana A prints tic, cartons lc higher; B . prints 66c. Cheese i medium cured To re tailers: 46'y.47,c: processed American 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-43c. Portland i t'PIt Dressed chick, ens No 1 grade dressed to retail ers' Frvers, whole drawn. 31-.Vc lb cut-up. 33-43C lb.: hcni. hsht tvpe whole drawn 21-29c lb.: light tvpe hens, cut-up 23-34C lh.; heavy whole 36-39C lb. :vv:... i 1 OA ' t ' 1 1 isi, l,,,i"i t'. MEAL TIME - Z. A. K. Zafer feeds cake to his daughter, Afshan, 3. at a party in her honor at a Los Angeles hospital Recovering from heart surgery, she leaves soon for her home in Pakistan. Afshan was born with a rare heart disease. The right valve of her heart never developed and not enough blood flowed to her lungs. Without the operation she would have soon died. Because of the operation she now faces a normal life. (UPI) News About Servicemen INDUCTED Lclioy James Shcppard, Butte Kalis. Ore., was induct ed Sept. 26 into the Armed forces at the induction station in Portland, according to the local board of the selective service system. ENLISTS Mclvin E. Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt, 517 Pearl st., Medford, has en listed in the Army. He is un dergoing basic training at H. Ord. Calif. Plans for Station Submitted To City Plans for a proposed Ameri can Oil company service sta tion at 3U8 Barnctt rd. were submitted to the Medford building department Tuesday afternoon. The station, to cost $18,396, the fifth service station under construction or planned to be built in the Medford area near the freeway. This is the sec ond service station planned for the Interstate 5-Barnctt rd. interchange. The other is the Standard Oil Company of California. Other stations which hive had building permits issued include Humble Oil company, Sixth st. and Riverside ave.; Standard Oil Company of California, Crater Lake high way, and Douglas Oil com pany on Court st. Car Body Business May Locate in Area A new business may move into Jackson county soon and help ease some wrecking yird problems. County Judge Earl M. Miller said this morning. Angel Di Muro, from the Cliico, Calif., area, proposes to establish a packaged car body business, Miller said. He would melt car bodies and compress them into 18 foot blocks for shipnimt as scrap metal. Members of the county and Jackson county planning commission representa t i v e n plan to inspect a possible lo cation at the corner of Big ham. Brown ind Antelope ids Miller said two acres of land arc needed where burn ing car bodies will not cause an air pollution problem. He emphasized that no definite location has been established yet. A 9 STARTING TONIGHT r" ?sr SKY-HIGH iJ ADVENT ENTURE MILE-A-MINUTB FUN! Weather Congressmen Face Indictments on Conspiracy Charges Askrd 41 0.82 1 1 38 1S.4J H..i4 0 07 11 30 3.70 IB 47 1) 78 4.80 10 01 11 72 12.:,!l 3 88 7.33 7.43 J7.Dfi 7.2 0 38 11 1.4 8 IS .1 20 H 14 14 64 Washington - IUPD - Reps. Thomas F. Johnson (D-Md.) and Frank W. Boykin (D-Ala.), were indicted Tuesday on charges of conspiracy in con flict of interest, the Justice Department announced. The indictments, returned by a grand jury in Baltimore, involved almost $25,000 in al leged payments and at least $3,250,000 in real estate tran sactions. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken nedy said the two congress men were charged with con spiring to accept the money and to participate in the real estate deal in exchange for at tempting to influence the De partment of Justice to dis miss an indictment against a Maryland savings and loan association figure, J. Kenneth Edlin. Defeated in Primary Boykin. whose name had been linked with the Mary land savings and loan scandal previously, was defeated this summer in Alabama's Demo cratic primary. The indictment against Edlin was not dismissed. Edlin, 64, Miami Beach, Fla., and Miami attorney Wil liam L. Robinson, 37, an as sociate of Edlin, also were named as defendants in the eight-count indictment which was returned after 10 months of investigation. Kennedy said the conspir acy count listed 36 separate or joint telephone, mail or personal contacts made by the congressmen with the Depart ment of Justice on behalf of Edlin between March and November, 1961. Johnson is currently run ning for reelection against Rogers C. B. Morion. Obituaries Eagle Point Man Dies While Picking Pears Joseph H. Filer, 69, of Eagle Point, died Tuesday ap parently of a heart attack while picking pears in Modoc orchards. Persons in the or chard said he was moving a ladder al the time of the attack. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger-Morris funeral directors. FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair through Thursday. A few patches of valley fog ind frost at exposed location early Thursday morning. Warmer daytime temperature.. Low tonight 29-34. High Thurday Western Oreson: Fair tonishf and Thursday, except patches of morning fop High both days 60 TO. Low tonight Northern California: Fair to night and Thursday. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 49; below normal 8. Record high this date 87 In to;t6. Record low this date 26 in 19H PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month ft 26 Inches, 3.40 inches above normal. Tolai since Sept. 1. 7.02 inches, 5.31 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 34r,c. mgnesi inis a.m. HlBh CITY Vester day BrookinRs 7R ' Crater Lake 47 Grants Pass 64 Howard Prairie .... 54 26 Klnmath Falls .... 52 .la MKDKORD 67 Xi Portland 62 4 1 Seattle 56 4H Spokane 55 .14 Yak I ma 6 1 3 2 Eureka 62 46 ned Bluff 72 46 Sacramento 72 53 San Francisco .... 72 n:t Los Ansclea 6!1 57 Phoenix . R4 60 Denver 55 40 Chicago 73 47 Miami Reach 63 New York 75 Washington. D. C. BO tunc TOMITF DOORS OPEN 7:30 "CURTAIN AT 8:00" mm fa" "The film is unforgettable.' N.r. ri "Completely captivating!" Summer to Remember f.s. WW urn SiU COFFEE SERVED Courtesy of tht House ROY H. SCHWIEGER Hoy Harrison Schwicger. 1940 Orchard Home dr., died this morning at his home. Fu neral arrangements will he announced by Conger-Morris Funeral directors, PHOEBE MESSENGER Mrs. Phoebe Messenger died last night in a local hos pital. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Conger Morris Funeral directors. PAUL D. REYNOLDS Paul Dec Reynolds. 61, of the Fern Valley rd., died yes terday. Funeral arrangements will be announced b Conger Morris Funeral directors. INDICTED - Reps. Thomas F. Johnson (D-Md.), top, and Frank W. Boykin (D-Ala.), bot tom, have been Indicted on charges of conspiracy In con flict of interest. The indict ments, returned by a grand Jury in Baltimore, involved almost $25,000 In alleged pay ments and at Irat $3,250,000 in real estate. (UPI) TST---RED BUTTONS FABIAN (1 I 4 " . BARBARA EDEN ' CEDRIC HARDWICKE V S 11 IWC'' PETER LORRE RICHARD HAYDN Oal BARBARA LUNA x BILLY GILBERT g mncneon u w ciNE"Ascopt-co.D'1-"- i ttr - a in tha . . . 1 1 PLUS A THRILL PACKED CO-FEATURE CROWN rS TWO MEN and a WOMAN ROOM A (-M J ... on a strange mission 'hv&rpr' in a land atlaiiie with 4:og""s4- j Aihlind, 0on 1 I m VISTaRaMa gUfWI'""" .TECHNICOLOR! i'oTv Pi. J I Ml MARSHALL THOMPSON -GABY ANDRE FAUSTO TOZZI k par we release (13 64 .12 .11 FIVR-DAY FORECAST (ThrouRh Ort. 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