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Oron Sreef Urchins
Placed in Schools
Oran, Algeria - CTO - Some
200 Oran street urchins who
earn their living by shining
shoes were rounded up Thurs
day, put out o( business and
into school.
The move followed last
Sunday's herding of shoe
shine boys in Algiers into an
auditorium on order of Pre
mier Ahmed Ben Bella. The
youngsters learned they
would be sent to government
paid vocational schools.
Ben Bella has said that the
parents of the youngsters will
receive a subsidy equal to
what the children brought
home to the families for their
work.
Locals
OFFICERS ELECTED New otficers for the
Southern Oregon college Dad's club elected
recently are, from left to right, John
Pletsch, vice president, Medford; Dr. Loren
Messenger, secretary, professor of psychol
ogy at SOC; and Robert Dusenberry, presi
dent, Cottage Grove. More than 273 guests
attended Dad's Day activities which includ
ed on a panel on academic programs at
SOC, election of officers, a monther's tea,
campus tours, dinner, basketball game and
a dance.
TOO COLD FOR WALK
Poole, England (UPli Mrs.
Edith MacGregor expressed
Irritation Friday that on her
birthday it was too cold for
her usual half-mile daily
walk. She was 102.
Court Records
CENTRAL POINT
MUNICIPAL COURT
Donald Vincent Foxx, viotaton
of basic rule, $10.
Eliiabeth Parrts, no operator'!
license on person. $5.
Ga le Arlcne . Aulp. disobeyed
stop ttpn. $5.
Done las Marshall Kinney, dis
obeyed stop sign. $15.
MI OKORH MUNICIPAL COURT
John Glofiowski, violation of ba
sic rule. $10.
Lloyd Patrick Brooks, violation
of basic rule. $10.
Shirley Ann Collins, violation
of basic rule, $10.
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Special shopping
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ALL 3 DAYS
SMORGASBORD LUNCH
All Varieties of Attractive Foods
Afternoon Tours of Rogue Valley Sites.
Golf Anytime Coffee in rooms early.
Dinner-Dance Sat. Nile
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
(11 a.m. jnd 2 p.m. Sundays)
Only '1750 ?.;
James Alfred Flora, violation of
basic rule. $10
LeRoy Louis Slags;, driving while
operator's license suspended. $100.
John Parker Demson, improper
left turn. $10.
John Richard Payne, violation of
baf-ic rule. $25.
Chester Henry Pfluke, disobeyed
traffic signal. $10.
James Raymond Rice, violation
of baj-ic rule. SjVC.V
Arnold E, Johnson, no tail light,
$10
David Christopher Young, chang
ing lanes without signalling. S2.30.
Floyd Melvin Pointer, disobeyed
stop sign, $10, suspended.
Harley Ray Manning, disobeyed
traffic signal. $2.50.
Norene Hite, violation of basic
rule. $10.
Janice Aileen Perry, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Richard Brayshaw Kaye, viola
tion of basic rule. $10.
Irene June Caster, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Fred Laverne Baker, violation of
basic rule. $10.
Phyllis Vendl Skinner, driving
with obstructed vision. $2.50.
James Wadrirll Scott, violation
of ha.Mc rule. $25.
Richard Frank Hensely, violation
of basic rule, $20.
Robert Lee Radke, violation
ot basic rule, $10.
Ralph Henry Hads, disobeyed
traffic signal, $10.
Dorothy Dena Elliott, disobeyed
traffic signal, $10.
Stanley Thomas Simlch Jr., vio
lation of basic rule. $23.
Curtis Allen Harris, violation ot
basic rule, $10.
News About
Servicemen
WINS AWARD
Army Specialist Four Ken
neth P. Nelson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman D. Nelson,
1102 Sweet rd., Medford, re
cently received a safe driver
award while assigned to the
Second Armored Cavalry
regiment in Germany.
Specialist Nelson acmeved
recognition for his outstand
ing safety record and skill in
the operation and mainte
nance of military vehicles.
Nelson entered the Army in
September, 1960, and arrived
overseas in March 1961. He
is a 1960 graduate of Eagle
Point High school.
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JUSTICE COURT
Gold Hilt District
Richard Damgaard Johansen, no
rea nag on cxtenaeo ioaa, as.
Juanita Marie Million, no ve
hide license. $S.
Lester Lcroy Jones, no vemcie
license, 85.
Leonard Relter, no vehicle li
cense. S3.
Cheryl Neally, violation of ba
de rnlp. 13.
Gerald William Cannitf, truck
ASSIGNED
Airman Third Class David
H- Anderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Francis H. Anderson, 673
Eagle Mill rd.. Ashland, was
recently graduated from the
United States Air Force tech
nical trainine course for ad
ministrative specialists and is
being reassigned to Vanden
berg Air Force base In Cali
fornia. Anderson received his
training at Amarillo Air Force
base, Tex.
Airman Anderson is a grad
uate of Ashland High school.
PROMOTED
Oliver R. Ogle, Medford,
has been promoted to airman
second class in the United
States Air Force at Seymour
Johnson Air Force base, N.C.
As an administrative spe
cialist, he has been assigned
to the Headquarters Squad
ron of the 4th Combat Sup
port Group at the base. A
graduate of Medford High
school. Airman Ogle is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
O. Oale, 70 Lewis St., Med
ford.
speeding. $23.
Robert Daniel Bellamy, no op
rutnr'e Hi-enc. S3.
James Leroy Winetur, violation
of basic rule. $15.
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Driver Cited John Pat
rick Graham, 173 Jeanette
ave., Medford. was cited by
Medford police Friday for
failure to leave information
at the scene of an accident.
Graham's car hit a post and
three mail boxes in front of
36 Jeanette ave., according to
police records.
Firemen Respond Eleven
members of the Gold Hill vol
unteer fire department got up
shortly after 2 a.m. Friday to
respond to an alarm, only to
find it false. According to
Fire Chief C. Clyde Kcll, it is
believed that fluctuating of
the electric power triggered
the siren.
Birth Reported Mr. and
Mrs. John Atchison of
Phoenix are the paternal
grandparents of a seven
pound, six ounce girl born
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Tom
my John Atchison of Upland,
Calif. John Atchison is
Pohenix's chief of police. Ma
ternal grandparents -are Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Birkland of
Camp Baker rd., Medford.
Speakers Named-The Jack
son Toastmasters will m et
Feb. 25 at Sambo'- restau
rant for a 6:30 a.m. breakfast
session. Speakers will be Jer
ry Adams, Lloyd Bishop and
Abb Gressctt.
Articles Filed - Articles of
Incorporation for McGuire's
Home Furnishers Inc., 47 Cen
tury building, have been filed
with the county recorder s
office by It. L. and Carolyn
Nora McGuire and Charles
W. Hill.
Bureau to Meet - The Jack
son County Farm Bureau will
meet at the extension build
ing at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
26. A speaker for the plan
ning commission will talk on
zoning.
RoundtabU Speaker - Rob
ert K. Terhune, REA Express
company official, will rpeak
Monday, Feb. 25, at the noon
meeting of the Medford
Chamber o f Commerce
Roundlable at North's Chuck
Wagon. Terhune will tell the
story of transportation of
packages by air express.
Business Names - Several
business names have been as
sumed in the county accord
ing to records in the Jackson
county recorder's office. They
include the name Hunter
Tavern, assumed by Muriel
E. and Leslie A. Shaw, 5011
Crater Lake highway; Conk-
lin's Septic Tank Service by
O. E. and Marjorie Conklin
and Delbert and Orvclla
E. Sharp, 4471 South Pa
cific highway; Crater Inn
Motel, By Kenneth R.,
Irma A., and T. A. Lockie,
841 South Riverside ave.; and
G & H Produce, by A. L. Oris
chkowsky and Allen Howard,
160 East Ashland lane,
Patient - Ben F. Madden,
200 Sherman ave., Ashland,
was flown from Ashland
Thursday by Mercy Flights ot
San Francisco for medical
care at the Southern Pacific
hospital. Madden is the
1.525th patient to be flown by
the non-profit air ambulance
service since it was started.
OBITUARIES
GEORGE TERRY TAYLOR
George Terry Taylor, 427
King st., died at the home of
Howard T. Taylor, 515 West
list St., Friday. Funeral ar.
rangements will be an
nounced by Conger Morris,
funeral directors.
IVA I. BADGER
Funeral services for Iva L.
Badger, 68. of route 2, box
680, Central Point, who died
Thursday, will be held at
1:30 p.m. Monday at Perl
Funeral home. The Rev. Wil
Ham McLeod, of the Catholic
church, will officiate. Inter
ment will be in Siskiyou Me
morial park.
Recitation of the Holy
Rosary will be held at P
o'clock tonight at Perl Fu
neral home.
Mrs. Badger was born in
Downing, Mo., March 4, 1894.
She lived in South Bend, Ind.,
for several years before mov
ing to Medford in 1931. She
owned and operated a seam
stress and alterations shop in
downtown Medford from
1943 to 1948. She was a mem
ber of the Catholic church in
South Bend, Ind.
In June, 1931, in Cicero,
111., she was married to Law
rence W. Badger, who sur
vives. Also surviving is one
sister, Mrs. Mary Hess, South
Bend, Ind.
Casket bearers will be
Marion Milledge, Clara Mi
lan, Edna Rhodes, Blanche
Pyle, Mary Jones and Jinney
Blevins.
Mrs. Tallman wis born in
Umatilla. Ore., Jan. 16, 1870.
In Pendleton, on Nov. 1, 1893,
she was married to Joseph V.
Tallman, who preceded her
in death.
Her entire life was spent in
Oregon and she had lived in
Medford for the past 2'j
years.
Survivors Include i son,
A. F. Tallman, Medford, and
a granddaughter, Mrs. Jo
Rodgers, Tacoma, Wash.;
three great grandchildren,
and several nieces and
nephews.
ARTICLES FILED
Salem -TO - Articles of
Incorporation were on file
Saturday for McGuire's Home
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Furnishers. Medford. signed
by Richard L. McGuire, Caro
lyn Nora McGuire and Char
les W. Hill.
CROWNED QUEEN
Bend -lUPIl- Mickl Sickles,
18-year-lod Central Oregon
college freshman, was crown
ed queen of Portland State
college's seventh annual In
tercollegiate Winter Carnival
here Friday night.
The GROTTO
SUNDAY LUNCH SERVED 12. 4 P.M.
SUNDAY MENU
Roast Turkey With Sage Dressing. ...$1.50
Baked Ham With Candied Yams $1.50
Fried Chicken $1.25
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THEATRE INFORMATION-PHONE 773-7323
JOHN K. BAKER
Ashland-John King Baker,
100. of 107 Fourth st., passed
away early Saturday in a val
ley rest home.
Mr. Baker was born Aug.
24, 1862. at Frankfurt, Ind
iana. He came to Ashland
from Malin, Oregon In 1954.
In 1883 he married Rosa Ben
der, who preceded him in
death 15 years. The couple
reared seven children, four of
whom survive.
Survivors Include three
daughters, Mra. Minnie Mc
Clelland, of Ashland; Mrs.
Elsie King of Meridian, Idaho,
and Mrs. Avis Belnap. of
Vale, Oregon; and a son Mack
Baker of Klamath Falls, 13
grandchildren and 36 great
grandchildren.
Announcement of funeral
services will be made Mon
day by Litwiller Funeral
home, Ashland.
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Fire Damages Firm's
Maintenance Shop
Ashland Fire caused con
siderable damage ot a Linin
ger Sand and Gravel mainten
ance shop on Water st. here
Saturday afternoon.
Ashland firemen, who re
ceived the alarm at 5 p.m.,
said the building was already
in flames when they arrived.
Cause of the fire was unde
termined. Damage In addition
to the structure were two
trucks and miscellaneous
tools and welding equipment
inside.
DAISY F. TALLMAN
Funeral services for Mrs.
Daisy F. Tallman, 93, of 746
Oak st., who died Friday,
will be held in the Conger-
Morris downtown chapel 9:30
a.m. Monday. The Rev.
George R. Bolster, St. Mark's
Episcopal church, will offici
ate. Committal will be In
Eugene Monday afternoon.
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MMtord and viclnilv: Morning
valley fog. Otherwise lair through
Monday. HiKh both daya bO-05. Low
tonisht 3J-36
Western Oregon: Niht and
morning fog or low clouds through
Monday. Mostly sunny in the af
ternoons. Little change In temp
eratures High both days 5U-U0.
Low tonight 32-42.
Northern California: Fair today
and Monday, except some fog and
low clouds on the north coast. Lit
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TEMPERATUnK: Mean jester
dav to. above normal 2
Record high this dale fig In 1!t7.
Record low this date IB in III20.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight none. 1
Tolal thla month 2 32 In . .30 In.
above normal.
Tolal since Sept 1 2l 15 In . 6 47
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Phonelx . 78
Denver 47
Chicago - 22
Miami Beach 71
New York 28
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SunM-t today 5 4 pm
Sunrise tomorrow 8 .5 a m.
Moonset tonight 6 4 p m.
Fir.t Quarter . March 2
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NEW YORK STEAK, 16 01 4.35 4.5
NEW YORK STEAK, 12 ot 3.71 4.JJ
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TOP SIRLOIN, 12 ot 3.30 3.93
FILET MIGNON, 12 ot 4.25 4.73
LA PETITE FILET MIGNON 3.50 4.00
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GROUND SIRLOIN STEAK 2.50 3.00
(MUSHROOM SAUCE)
SPECIAL CHILD'S DINNER 1.60
Ground Sirloin Steak, with Salad, Potato, Milk, Deiert
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BEEF STROGANOFF 3.25
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TENDERLOIN TIPS, an Brochttt 3.95
ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF 3.B5
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CHEF'S SALAD 150
Fresh Crisp Greens Garnished with Turkey, Ham and
Cheese. Our Own Special Dressing
CRAB OR SHRIMP LOUIE 1.B3
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LOBSTER THERMIDOR 3.73 4.25
Tender Lobster Meat In Rich Cream Sauce Topped
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JUMBO PRAWNS, DEEP FRIED 2.73 3.2S
Traditional with Spicy Sauces
OYSTERS FROM OUR GRILL 2.73 3.25
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BROILED SALMON STEAK X7S . 3.25
STEAK SANDWICH 2-J
Selected New York Cut on French Bread with
French Fries and Salad
OREGON GROWN CHICKEN 2.73 3.23
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