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10 I FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1163 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON There are about 700 thea-1 ters in New York City. Delaware is divided into only three counties. San Francisco's daily mean temperature is 56.5 degrees. Warn n New Ocean Research Vessel Will Replace Present 'Acona' Corvallis - An ocean re search vessel five times the size of the present "Acona" is on the way for the Oregon State university department of oceanography. An aircraft maintenance and supply ship which has been in "moth balls" in the West Coast Army Ship Depot at Rio Complete Easter Dinners Choice of BAKED HAM With Pineapple Sauce $150 ROAST BEEF or ROAST PORK I Alio-A-la-Carta Ordart Railaurant Under Naw Management Your Hot-Walt Millar JUBILEE CLUB & RESTAURANT Jacksonville, Oragon nDCKjiKifr: FRIDAY, APRIL 12 PABLO'S MEXICAN DINNER! CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS PAN FRIED CHICKEN HOURS 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M. DAILY EXCEPT MONDAY SUNDAY 13 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 1789 Stewart Avenue For Raiarvationt Phono 779-1323 Vista, Calif., has been allocat ed to OSU for conversion into an ocean research vessel. The ship will be towed to Portland in the near future to await final approval of a re quest made to National Sci ence Foundation for funds to equip the vessel for ocean studies, according to Dr. Wayne V. Burt, head of the oceanography department. Coil of Conversion Conversion will cost about $600,000 with a good share of the money going into such things as winches, cranes, and electronic navigating gear needed in ocean studies, Burt said. 11 is hoped the conver sion will he accomplished within a year. The 20-year-old ship cost $1,200,000 to build and is still in excellent condition, Burt noted. Its release from sur plus was speeded by the ef forts of Mrs. Edith Green, Ore gon Congressional representa tive. The vessel will be named "Yaquina" when it is ready for commissioning, Burt an nounced, ft will be docked at Newporl-on Yaquina Bayand with it, OSU will be able to further expand its already broad ocean research pro gram, he added. OSU's present research ves sel, the Acona, then will go to the University of Alaska. The Acona was built in 1961 with a grant from the Office of Naval Research, and equip ment funds from the National Science Foundation. Total cost was $300,000. Larger Displacement The Yaquina is 180 feet long with a displacement of 750 tons, five limes the 150 ton displacement of the 80-foot-long Acona. The Yaquina will have a crew of 16-18 and space for 20 scientists: the Acona, seven crew members and eight scientists. The Ya quina will have a winch ca pacity of 33,000 feet, which would allow probes into deep est water of the ocean; the Acona winches will go down 18,000 feet Allocation of the bigger ship to OSU is in keeping with the rapid growth of ocean studies at Oregon State university, it was pointed out. OSU now has one of the five largest gradu ate programs in oceanography in the nation. Research projects under way with the research vessel include inventories of plant and animal life; currents off Oregon and how they change; temperature, oxygen content, and salinity of the water; bot tom sediments and the ocean floor; pollution problems in coastal estuaries; and defense type research on underwater factors affecting submarine operations. Receive Larger Venal Oregon State is scheduled to receive a still larger ocean research vessel in 1968 under the long-range national pro gram of the Office of Naval Research. It is expected to be a $4,000,000 vessel that would rank among the largest and best equipped in the country and world, Burt stated. A new $959,590 OSU Ma rine Sciences Laboratory will be started later this year on Yaquina Bay as the center for coastal work in fisheries, wa ter resources and oceano graphy. The Yaquina will be docked there once the vessel and the Laboratory are built. Work now under way by OSU represents the first in tensive research ever done on the ocean off Oregon. It is part of a giant 10-year nation al program of ocean research launched in 1959. OSU was one of 10 universities picked to carry out the studies. The 10 schools are spaced up and down the East and West Coasts and along the Gulf of Mexico. SPECIAL LOBSTER DINNER Tonite TlWkAtitonu MOTOR MOTH Ph. 482-1721 So. Ore. "Sunshine" Spot Ashland. Ore. A Good Place To Eat" RESTAURANT 510 No. Riverside UNVEILS FIGURE-Sophia Loren, in Hollywood for the re cent Academy Awards presentations, unveiled her own life size wax figure at the Movicland Wax Museum at Bucna Park, Calif. Her image is from a scene in her Oscar-winner -"Two Women." (UPI) Easter Peace Walk Planned by Local UN Organization VA Domiciliary Employees Receive Service Recognition EASTER tHEEEEIa Selection of many entrees at reasonable prices Riverview Cafe at Rogue River Bridge, Shady Cove HOMEMADE PIES from ouf own kitchtn , . . ilio home nude brtrid and Dtniih pat- tfitli Serving dinner from 1 2:00 t noon. Open 'til 9:00. N i- j McKffh. owner-mgr.) the) Jackson county clmj ler of the Oregon United Na tions association, in coopera tion with several national groups, is planning an Easter Peace Walk in conjunction with the observance of the holiday. The chapter has made avail able petitions supporting Pres ident Kennedy's call for a nu clear test ban and is Making every individual who agrees with thU appeal to bring the signed petition to the Mod ford park east of the library and post it in a special mail I box. It is hoped that thousands nt petitions can be I or warded at one time to the President, local chapter members empha sized. Signatures o Everyone The sign.it ures of every member of the family along with neighbors and friends can make this declaration count, spokesmen declared. The President and Coni;re need this support, they noted. To join the Kaster Peace Walk, residents are asked to bring their petitions, signed, and walk with families and AND FLORENTINE LOUNGE H.KJ eJfa tiA cud Family Easter Dinners Open 12-10 PM-Pncei Begin il $2 IS Please Make Your Reservations Earlv FOURTH and FRONT For Reservations Call 779-1616 friends from church or other engagements to the library park. Anyone unable to join the Easter Parade may mail the petition directly to the Presi dent Additional forms will be i available at many of the local churches in the valley. An Easter appeal in the form of a petition to the Pres ! Ident of the United States ap pears today in the Mail Trib- ' una, "To bring peace and order j in our chaotic world we must focus the concern and interest t of all peace loving citizens on this important task. Sign ing a petition is one opportu nity to help our leaders pur sue and achieve the steps to- ward peace' Omar Bacon, vice president of the Jackson county chapter of the Oregon united Nations association. Stated m endorsing the appeal. PINGS INVITES YOU? To enjoy their Anieri can and Chinese foods prepared by expert chefs in modern clean kitchens. FREE DELIVERY on Orders of S3 or More CiJfNESEfDOK H-t N. ot B.q Y PKont 773-636 White City-More than 40 Veterans Administration dom iciliary employees at White City were given recognition recently for having rendered from 10 to 35 years of federal service, and for suggestions they had submitted for the improvement of the domicili ary operation and the federal service. A special program was con ducted and awards, consist ing of service pins for years of federal service, cash awards for suggestions submitted and other types of non-monetary recognition, were presented. According to Jack Stewart, personnel officer, the em ployee presented an award for the most federal service, 35 years, was John Strebinger, food service worker, in the dietetic service. Strebinger has been with the domiciliary since Jan. 7, 1949. Prior to thai time he served with the United States Navy. Hat 30 Years Service Thomas J. Andrews, chief, radiology service, was next with 30 years of federal serv ice, all with the Veterans Ad ministration. He has been chief, x-ray technician at the domiciliary since February, 1949, shortly after it opened in October, ig48, at which time he set up the first x-ray laboratory at the domiciliary. As a part of the awards pro gram, Stewart said there had been 109 suggestions sub mitted at the domiciliary dur ing 1962, ranging from more economical methods of build ing maintenance, betterment of working conditions, par ticularly for methods of proc essing administrative work, and use of equipment in the field of medical treatment for the domiciliary members. The incentive awards pro gram, held in the domiciliary theater, was attended by staff officials and employees. The Domiciliary's Employees asso ciation participated in the pro gram by sponsoring refreshments. Loaded Log Truck Goes Off Highway A loaded logging truck went over a 10-foot bank oft the Crater lake highway yes day between Trail and Pros pect, state police reported. The driver, Floyd Clifford Evernden, route 2, box 764E. Central Point, was apparent ly unharmed. The chain holding the front "cheese blocks" broke and caused the front of the log load to drop to the highway. The truck went out of con trol, crossed the highway and went over the bank. State police arc investigat ing a hit and run accident in which a three-weeks old Black Angus heifer calf was killed. Mrs. Rebecca Bennett, box 624. Valley View rd., Ash land, reported to state police the calf was killed about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. imnwisn on SaStSrt Sunday, Next Sunday at Beautiful zMon T)csr DINING INN EAST OF CENTRAL POINT Here is the perfect after church Easter treat for YOUR family especially Mother! Enjoy a delicious dinner prepared for YOU by Julie Tummers and graciously served in the delightfully pleasant at mosphere of this fine old inn. Served from 3:00 Child's Plate Vi Price For Reservations Phone 664-2513 Short on Time? LUNCH at the WOODEN SHOE Enjoy an ictllent lunch with quick service ... a bonama for busy peo ple. Com in, meet Erv cur chef. JaWk j&ti av jBi jtSw ajfta av aJfea. aw 6. vtw TrWjrwrwrw wwwt) 0 o e DARDANELLE is pleased to serve AUTHENTIC A. i 1 i ? t ? ? T t ? ? Mexican Buffet large Selection of Palate-pleasing Dishei Every Thursday, 5-12 p.m. REGULAR SALAD BUFFET FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Entertainment Wednesday Thru Sunday HAPPY EASTER DINING Treat your family to a real Holiday of Fine Food Enjoyment. HOLIDAY MENU Roast Beef $1.75 Roast Turkey with Sage Dressing $1.60 Baked Ham with Candied Yams $1.75 Fried Chicken $1.50 Plus All the Salad You Can Eat From the Salad Bar -W THE GROTTO 10 North Front Street Phone 772-4443 Twins Club Plans Easter Egg Hunt The Mothers of Twins club has announced an Easter egg mint tor Saturday in Union Park ai West Plum and Wash ington sts.. starting at 2 D in. Mothers of twins and their children are invited to the hunt. Anyone wishing additional information regarding the hunt is asked to call Mrs. Philip Detroit at 773-3843. Si We Cater PARTIES BANQUETS ! eltf f ORGANIZATIONS GROUPS ?A HI Phone (55-1230 for Reservations. , j Jult 15 Minutes from Medford. t (Bt DARDANELLE jg ,, Interstate 5 at Gold Hill Junction 4. ., ,, a,a. 4WeeV AA ak,V avav asak akv a.jvaal akak. a. a. jLLr You are invited to en- 1 f joy fine food in a fresh j WA new atmosphere NOW aR ' UNDER NEW MANAGE- MENT. We proudly of- 1 fer foods for the gour- -J met at well as foods in pj Mk price to fit ell purses. M aaaiBaeaaaaaaMBajaeiiMaa Open 7 days a week m 6 am to 9 pm mBk f I MEDFORD AIRPORT W Restaurant 'j WKk i ir an ... " 11 3 U FK k. CJ aUBVjk. l waV EASTER MENUS h Sunrise Breakfast SERVED FROM 6 AM to 11 AM Children Half Price Glass of Juice Hot Biscuits and Strawberry Preserves Ham, Bacon or Sausage $1.35 Pork Chops $1-65 Lamb Chops $1.75 Canadian Bacon $1.50 Top Sirloin Steak $1.95 Above Orders Include: 2 Eggs Hash Brown Potatoes Garnished With Pear and Peach Halves Coffee Tea Milk Easter Dinner SERVED FROM 11 AM to 10 PM Children Half Price Relish Tray, with California Dip, Shrimp or Fruit Cocktail, Soup or Consomme Tossed Green Salad, Choice of Dressing $3.00 ROAST SPRING LAMB. Dresiing Savcy BAKED VIRGINIA SUGAR CURED HAM, Champagne Sauce ROAST TURKEY, Cranberry Sauce PAN FRIED CHICKEN. Country Grayy ROAST LONG ISLAND DUCKLING, a la Orange HALF ROAST PHEASANT, Wild Rice FABULOUS EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET $3.95 Served from 3:00 in the afternoon till 9:00 at nite ROAST LEG O' LAMB, Current Jelly BAKED VIRGINIA HAM, Swt. Potatoes CHICKEN ORIENTAL, with Rice HUNGARIAN CABBAGE ROLLS PRIME RIB of BEEF Au Jus BROILED NEW YORK STEAK, Onion Rings BROILED LOBSTER TAILS. Drawn Butter Broccoli Hollandaisc, Fresh Green Peas, Creamed Corn, Baked Yams, Baked Idaho, Butter Whipped or Au Gratin Potatoes Pie. Ice Cream or Fruited Jello Coftee Tej Milk A variety of Crisp Salads, Molds, Deviled Eggs and Relishes. Hot Buttermilk Biscuits and Honey. Dessert and Coffee. (Special Child's Piatt) A pleasant drivt for a pleasing meal ROGUE RIVER LODGE 23 Minutes N E of Medford en Creter Ukt Hwy. 62 tola Ported. eid n4 funk 4 f'Mdt Kttfvr, Owner tA Faster ftrpetinoc 1 ! Ml VVIIII4 JK Wj from Medford's Finest 5 A Restaurant & Lounge jS m6i ... x lOftA Kl Dti. tJ. di - M' 'WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS" 9 VA