Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1962, Image 7

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1862
Aliens Reminded to Report Addresses
Portland District Director
Alfred J. Urbano of the Im
migration and Naturalization
Service has noted that the
annual alien address report
program usually causes a
sharp rise in the number of
applications for naturaliza
tion. The law requires all aliens
In the United States, with few
exceptions, to report their
addresses each January.
Throughout the United States,
almost 30 per cent more ap
plications for naturalization
are received during the
months of January, February
and March than are received
during other months.
Urbano attributes this rise
to the Alien Address Report
program.
Aliens not required to make
this report are diplomats,
those accredited to certain in
ternational organizations and
those who have entered tem
porarily as agricultural labor
ers. Forms for making the re
ports will be available to
aliens at all post offices and
offices of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service during
January.
Local and Personal
ne CANDLE
ROOM
Always the Same . . .
Always Good!
HOTEL
MEDFORD
i Library Closed - The Public
Library of Medford and Jack
son County will be closed
Monday. Dec. 24, Librarian
iOmar Bacon announced last
week.
No Mealing Due to the
holiday season, the Chamber
of Commerce Roundtable will
not meet again until Jan. 7,
according to Chairman Bill
Longmorc.
I No Meetings - Talisman
j lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
I not meet Monday, Dec. 23, or
Monday, Dec. 31. The next
meeting is scheduled Monday,
Jan. 7, at the Pythian build
ing, Fifth and Grape sts., at 8
p.m.
To Kansas City - Mrs. Ro
land Y. Thompson, 831 Liber
ty St., Ashland, plans to at
tend the 40th anniversary
celebration of the Luzier Cos
metics company in Kansas
City Jan. 1. She won the trip
for being top district manager
for the northwest area.
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SHOE
Holiday Program
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OPEN
CHRISTMAS EVE
Food Until Midnight
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
Everyone Have a Very
Merry Christmas
Chuck, Ojeh and La nil
Then Join Us For FUN, FAVORS & FROLIC
GALA New Year's Eve Party!
2 GREAT BIG FLOOR SHOWS
THE "LIKE-ABLES" TRIO, featuring the Kati Bros., a
Lively Nevada Type Show Club Unit with plenty of everything.
iry TOM & JERRY, Dick v WELCOME
Call for Reservations Early 772-6203-Holland Hotel
Undergoes Surgery-Friends
in Gold Hill report that the
Rev. H. A. Dieidoif, former
pastor of Gold Hill Commu
nity Methodist church, under
went major surgery recently
at City Center hospital. 390
Shatter st Oakland. Calif.
His home address is 2033 42nd
ave., Oakland, Calif.
Recovering - Mrs. Lydia M.
Finley is visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Guy Humphrey, in
Ukiah, Calif., while recover
ing from an illness.
Lodged in Jail Medford
city police Saturday afternoon
arrested Richard Chandler
Hunt, 40, San Bernardino,
Calif., on a charge of shop
lifting. Hunt was lodged in
Jackson county jail.
Man Arrested Jackson
county sheriff's deputies Sat
urday arrested George Allen
Ross, 52, on a charge of drunk
in a public place. Ross was
lodged in county jail.
Fire Calls The IMrrifnrrf
fire department Saturday was
caned at tj:3u p.m. to extin
guish a flue fire at the resi
dence of Rcinhard Dubs, 1312
Spring st. No damage was re
ported. At 7:48 p.m., the de
partment was called to the
residence of Arnold Thomp
son, 2063 Springbrook rd.,
where an electric blanket had
short-circuited. Some fire
damage was caused to a rug,
firemen said.
Medford Police Car
Hits Telephone Pole
A Medford city police car
was slightly damaged Satur
day afternoon when it slid in
the mud in an alley and
struck a telephone pole.
The driver. Officer Ed
ward Claypool, said the inci
dent occurred in an alley be
tween Grape and Holly sts.
and Monroe and 12th sts.
about 6:30 p.m.
The patrol car was dam
aged slightly in the front fen
der. Officer Claypool reported.
Births
WHITE - To Mr. and Mrs.
Leo, route 2, box 6460, High
Banks rd., Central Point, Dec.
20, 1962, a boy, T,i pounds,
at Rogue Valley hospital.
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MARVELOUS ENTERTAINMENT!
STARTS CHRISTMAS DAY
76 TROMBONES
AND MILLIONS
OF BEATING HEARTS
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BEAN - To Mr. and Mrs.
Ffcrrol Eric, 816 Taylor St.,
Medford, Dec. 20, 1962, a girl,
8a,4 pounds, at Rogue Valley
hospital.
MONIZ - To Air. and Mrs.
Jeffrey, 9395 Monument dr.,
Grants Pass., Dec. 20, 1062, a
boy, 5 pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
MATHER - To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert, post office box 287,
Rogue River, Dec. 20, 1962, a
boy, 7Vi pounds, at Crater
Osteopathic hospital.
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SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
TUESDAY CHRISTMAS DAY
DOORS OPEN AT 3 30
"THE MUSIC MAN
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WED. AND THURS.
Doors Open 7.00
Show Starts 7:30
"Music Mn" at 8 00
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ADMISSION-ADUITS ALL SEATS $1.00; STUDENTS 70e; CHILDREN 50c
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WE WILL Bl CLOSED
CHRISTMAS EVE
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Forestry Leaders
Complete Course
Corvallis Twenly f i v e
West Coast forestry leaders
completed a special two-day
short course on "Industrial
Forestry and the Federal In
come Tax" F'riday at Oregon
State university. .
Robert L. Nelson of Tim-1
ber Products company, Med-1
ford, was among those at
tending.
The short course, among
the first of its kind, was de
signed to provide industrial
forestry land managers with
a background of federal in
come tax laws and proce-
cedures. Speakers included
representatives from the In
ternal Revenue Service, ac
countants and lawyers, and
forestry executives.
The OSU school of forestry
offers a scries of short courses
on different subjects each
year as a service to the for
estry industry of the region.
Yreka American
Field Service
Nominees Picked
Sew It in a Day
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SIZES I :v
10-20 I J I I 1
Yreka Four Yrcka lli'h
school juniors have been cho
sen by the American Field
service selection board of Yre
ka from a group of 11 stu
dents who applied to be con
sidered by t h e New York
headquarters as an AFS stu
dent abroad next summer.
The four named after care
ful consideration by the local
selection board were:
Ardine Baroni. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William James,
Yrcka; Marilee Rae Morgan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Morgan of Grenada:
Joseph Paul Friedman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman,
Yreka, and Steven Meek, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meek,
Yrcka.
One of these four students
will be chosen by the New
York office in early spring.
Countries to which the stu
dents may go include Austria,
Belgium, Brazil, Chile. Co
lombia. Costa Rica. Denmark,
Ecuador, Egypt, Finland,
France, Germany, Great
Britain, Greece, Iceland, In
donesia, Iran, Italy, Japan,
Philippines, Singapore. Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey,
Uruguay and Uganda.
Four Escape Serious
Injury In Accident
Ashland Four persons
escaped serious injury early
Saturday when the ear in
which tliey were riding slid
on an icy spot on Highway
9!) south of Ashland and
plunged off the road down a
25-foot embankment, accord
ing to stale police.
Driver of the vehicle was
Maureen Jennings Wallace,
27, San Francisco, Calif. The
accident occurred about 8
a.m. Officers said the car roll
ed over one and a half times
before coming to rest. The
vehicle was totally damaged,
police said.
Simplest to sew, and simply
marvelous it's the fashion
able, fit-as-you-will shift
dress. Sew it in air-weight
jersey, silk, broadcloth in a
day or less. No waist seams.
Printed Pattern 9H94: Miss
es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,
20. Yardages in pattern.
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS In
coins for this pattern add 10
cents for each pattern for
first-class mail. Send to Mar
ian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
West 18th St., New York 11,
N.Y. Print plainly NAME,
ADDRESS with SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
FIRST TIME EVER! Glam
orous movie star's wardrobe
plus 110 exciting styles to
sew in our new Fall-Winter
Pattern Catalog. Send 35c.
SCHOOL BUS
Washington - The largest
passenger carriers in the
world are school buses which
transport about eight million
students to and from school
each day.
Weather
KOHKt ASTS
Medford and vu-initv: Vflllev foe
through Monday with sortie rlcm-
iiir in uie allcrnoim. I'artly
cloudy above ttic ton. Utah lodav
AO to 4.Y Low tonight 30 to ii.
High Monday 42 to 8.
Weitern Oregon : Considerable
fog night and morning. Partly
lunny afternoon today i id Mon
day. A little cooler both dJ.va.
High both days 33 to 4j except 50
to 55 iouth coatt. Low tonic ht 2.6
to 36.
Northern California: Foa in tha
valleys and locally on the coast.
Dut lair in mountains lodav and
Monday. Little change in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Menu yester
day 33: below normal 3.
Record high this dale e2 in 1019.
Rei-ord low this date y in line.
PRECIPITATION: 24 houra to
midnight .01 in.
total this month 4 66 in , 231 in
above normal.
Total since Sept. 1 16 07 in.,
8 58 in. above normal.
HUMIDITY; Lowest yesterday
93 'o.
Medford Police
Report Series of
Accidents Friday
ftmfinoi Dinner
. with your family nd
friends is always a very
special occasion . . . and
especially so at beautiful
Mon Desir
, just east of Central Point,
off the new Freeway.
A wonderful Christmas
feast will be ready for YOU
on December 25th, starting
3:00 p.m. Children's
servings at half price.
Please 'phone 664-2513
Plan Your Naw Ytar't Party Now At Mon Desir
Livo Music For Dancing Favors Fun!
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CITY Vrjlrr- a.m. hr.
dav Low l'rrc.
Brookings ti5 42
Klamath Falls 32 24
MKDKORD IR 33 .01
Portland 43 3 tr.
Seattle 42 31
Spokane 30 21
Yakima 47 30
Eureka 54 40
Red Bluff (io 35
Sticramcnto 4B 411
San Kranclsco 40 Ay
Los Angeics 06 47
Phoenix .ttti 37
Denver 4 7 20 .02
Chleago 34 22 .07
Miami Beach 77 70
New York 37 2R .30
Washington. D.C. 38 24 .30
nunsei toaay 4:42 pm.
Sunrise tomorrow 7.3H a m.
Moonrise tomorrow 3:16 a.m.
.MOUSING PLANETS
Venus, rising at 4:2.1 am..
is now 41 '.a million miles from the
Earlh.
Mars, high in southwest 3:2B a.m.,
ts now 77 'i million miles from the
Earth.
Several accidents were In
vestigated by Medford police
Friday.
A barricade and fence at
the north end of Biddle rd.
were damancd, apparently by
a motor vehicle Friday, Med
ford airport manager Gilbert
John Gutjahr reported to po
lice. An accident Friday on Riv
erside ave., 150 feet south of
McAndrcws rd., involved cars
driven by Claude Gordon
Owsley, 245U Barnett rd.,
Medford, and Roland Francis
llogue, 319 Maple St., Med
ford. police reported.
A truck driven by Gordon
Roosevelt Green II, 1945 Or
chard Home dr., Medford, and
a car driven by Carol Ann
McBeth, Jacksonville, were
involved in an accident on
Riverside ave. north of Ninth
St., police said.
Joan Stanlce Holland, 20,
Corvallis, was slightly injured
in a three-vehicle accident on
Highway 99 near Barnett rd.
Friday, police reported. She
was a passenger in a ear driv
en by William Robert Holland,
Corvallis.
Cars driven by Holland, j
Don Harold Haller Jr., Coral
Trailer park, Ashland, and 1
Eunice Hagcr Neill, Riddle,
were involved, officers said.
Eunice Neill was cited for
violation of the basic rule.
A car driven by Eugene An
thony Piazza, 400 North
Berkeley Way, Medford
struck a no parking sign on
East Main si., Medford, offi
cers said. No citations were
issued.
Cars driven by Jerry Dean
Fellows, 1481) Hidgcway 8t.,
Medford, and James Edwin
Wnlden, 14 Newtown st., Mod
ford, collided at the intersec
tion of Mace rd. and Howard
ave. No citations were issued.
Cars driven by Marvin Dale
Ayers, 1854 Kings highway,
Medford. and by Wayne El
wood Roberts, 3451 Oak Pine
Way, Central Point, collided
at Riverside ave. and Jackson
st. No citations were issued,
police said.
NOW THE PERFECT HOLIDAY SHOW.
Continuous Today from 1:00 P.M.
AN AVALANCHE OF
EXCITEMENT!
THE TIMBER ROOM
5 South Riverside
Under the Supervision of Elvera Walker
SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNERS
Served after 5 P.M.
OPEN 6 AM to 10 PM DAILY
With a Menu of Your Favorite Dishes
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