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Local
To Erect Sign-A permit to
erect a sign at a cost of SI, 000
was issued to Safeway Stores
of 1101 West Main st. by the
Medford building department
Wednesday.
Thefts Reported-The theft
of a battery eliminator and
charger and wheels and tires,
valued at $65.90, from Ken
nedy's Used Furniture store,
1603 North Riverside ave.,
was reported to Medford po
lice Wednesday.
Saturday Sale -The Wom
an's Society of Christian Serv
ice of St. Luke's Methodist
church will hold a rummage
sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 7, at the
Eagles hall, 217 West Main
st., Medford.
Ball Scheduled-The Talent
Fire department will hold a
Firemans' Ball starting at 9
p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31. Mu
sic will be provided by Bill
Lively and a donation will be
taken at the door.
Now at Home-Mrs. Frances
A. Dillard, post office box
205, Butte Falls, who had
been a medical patient at
Sacred Heart hospital, is now
at home.
Building Permits - Ryan
Outdoor Advertising company
was isued a S550 permit by
the Medford building depart
ment Wednesday for the erec
tion of a sign at 825 South
Riverside ave. Federal Sign
and Signal company also re
ceived a permit to erect a
S400 sign at Ninth st. and
South Central ave.
and Persona
Maternity News
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SIZES 10-20 V:
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Station Entered-P'ete's Tex
aco station. 1207 Court St., re
ported a break and entry to
Medford police. There was no
listing of damage or items re
moved, according to police.
Shoplifter Reported - A re
port of shoplifting received
by Medford police from Sim's
Cycle and Hobby Shop, 23
North Fir st., Tuesday was fol
lowed by the apprehension of
a 10-year-old boy, who was
taken into custody.
Lay Black Top - Work was
scheduled to start today on
laying black top paving on
Barnett road from Holly st. to
Riverside ave., Vernon Thorpe
city engineer, reported. The
strip, 1,250 feet long, is to be
paved by a sub-conlractor for
M. C. Lininger and Sons.
Dance Scheduled - The
Medtord YMCA will be host
to an "African Watusi" dance
from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday,
Aug. 31. Junior high mem
bers of the Y will dance to
the music of the Chancellors
and also compete for prizes
for the best African costume.
The Hornet Junior Hi-y is
the sponsoring club. j
...
In Parade - Medford Moose i
Juniors under the direction
of Bliss Heine will participate
in the Illinois Valley Jubilee
parade Labor Day and put on
a program later in the day.
Final instruction will be giv
en at their classes Saturday,
Aug. 31. Included in the pro
gram will be drill by both
drummers and majorettes.
...
Industrial Accideni-Emmct
Doulhit, Port Orford, was re
ported in good condition at
Sacred Heart hospital today
suffering from back and eye
injuries received in an indus
trial accident earlier this
week in the Gold Beach area.
Douthit was flown to Med
ford from Gold Beach Tues-
was the 1,615th patient to be,
flown by the non-profit air
ambulance service since it
was started.
They'll Do It Every Time - By Jimmy Hatlo
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Weafhef
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: V.iri.in1e
cloudiness and continued warm
through Friday with chance of iso
lated thunderstorms mostly over
the mounts-ns. Low tonight 54.
high Friday 95.
Western Oregon: Night and
morning fog or low clouds along
the coast. A few morning fog
patches in northern interior, oth
erwise fair through Friday. High
hoth days 82 in north. 93 in south
ern itlturinr K7 alnna Ihi n.iacl
j Low tonight 5018.
northern canton.. a: Fair to
night and Friday and scattered
afternoon thunderstorms in the
Sierras. Fog along the coast. Lit
tle change in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 72: above normal 3
Record high thts date 102 in
I944.
Record low this date 40 in 1912.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none Midnight to 10
a. ni.. none.
Total this month 01 inch. .14
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 26 74 inches.
6.99 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
2t'(. highest this a in.. 83V.
HUh 4:1)0 4-
CITV Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prcc.
FESTIVAL
PLAYS
Tonight: "Merry Wives
of Windsor."
Friday: "Romeo and
Juliet."
Saturday: "Love's La
bour's Lost."
Sunday: "Henry V."
Curtain time is 9:45 p.m.
Bus leaves Medford hotel
and Jackson House in Med
ford at 7:30 p.m.
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Brookings
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls .
MEDFORD
Portland
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Spokane .
Yakima
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Below Key Punch Operators
Survey Shows IQ's of Candidates
For Local Office Average 19.3
Greyhound Drivers
Receive Certificates
By DICK WEST
Washington IUP1 When he
was a Washington correspond
ent for Scripps-Howard news
papers. Vance
Trimble gave
some of our
lawmakers a
hard time by
digging up
stories about
congressional
nepotism.
Trimble is
now the edi-
Wcst tor of the Cov
ington, Ky., Post and Times
Star, but obviously he has
lost none of his zest for nee
dling politicians.
There was a story the other
day to the effect that he had
promoted a campaign to have
candidates for local offices in
the Covington area take an
IQ test.
Their average grade was
19.3, which is slightly below
the intelligent rating for key
punch operators. This con
firms a long-standing theory
of mine.
ivter President. Study the fol- scrvalive Liberals. Ultra Lib-
lowing names and chock the
one you think is correct.
George Washington. George
Hyannisport, George Palm
Beach.
2. There arc two major po
litical parties in the United
States. Whose fault is this'
Democrats, Republicans.
3. Under the two-party sys
tem, how many of the follow
ing groups currently arc ac
tive? Liberals, Conservatives.
Liberal Conservatives. Con-
Obituaries
CLIFFORD F. COOK
Funeral services tor Clif
ford F. Cook, 58. of Bishop
Creek rd., Jacksonville, who
died Wednesday, will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the
graveside in Logtown ceme
tery. The Rev. Earl G. Mortlock.
pastor of the Ruch Commu-
erals. Liberal Ultras, Arch
Conservatives, Conservat i v c
Arches.
4. As a group, members of
Congress arc overworked and
underpaid Is that statement
true, false. True and False,
Neither'.'
5. When a congressman as
serts that "economy begins at
home," whose home is he re
ferring to.' His home, Your
home.
fi. When a member of Con
gress is hiring an office staff,
which of the following should
get priority? His wife. His
wife's nephew. His nephew's
wife, His campaign manager's
sister.
7. So what's wrong with
his brother-in-law? Don't an
swer that.
8. Occasionally, att e m p t s
are marie to influence a mem
ber of Congress. What is this
called? A campaign contribu
tion, A campaign donation.
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Red Bluff
Sacramento
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Los Angeles
Phoenix
Denver .
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Miami Beach
New York
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Births
STRANDE - Mr. and Mrs.
Lonny T., 817 West Second
st., Medford, August 28, 1963,
a boy, 7:14 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
42 GREAT STARS IN .. .
DARRYL F. ZANUCfCS
THE
DAY .
PLUS
WORLD BY
NIGHT
I
EKERSON - Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur A. 3086 Marilce St.,
Medford. August 28, 11)63. a
boy, 7:1i pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
LLOYD Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Seaman, route 1, box 12R,
Jacksonville, August 28,
1!83, a boy, 8'i pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
GOUCI1ER - Mr. and Mrs.
Jack R., route 4, box 382A,
Griffin Creek rd Medford,
August 28, 1963, a girl, 5
pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital.
JOHNSON - Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas A. 222 North Ninth
St.. Central Point, August 27. j
1963. a girl, 8' 4 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
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Portland Livestock
Portland 1 II PI 1 USD A Cattle
50. No early lest.
Calves 2.1. No early test.
Hoks .10. barrows and Rilts 7.1c
lower for week: I and 2 butchers
l!!0-230 Hi. I8..10; 2 and 3 Krarie
18: some I and 2 al 2(i0-27ll lb.
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Sheep 7.1. Mixed fiood-eboiec
sprine, slnushter lambs 17. .10-18 2.1.
CONNER - Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Jr., 1001 Queen Anne ave,
Medford, August 28, 1903, a
boy, 9'. 1 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Portland Produce
Portland (ITPti Dairy market:
Ecus To retailers: AA extra
larsc 47-51C: AA larse 44-4!le: A
large 43-4.1C: AA medium 37-42c;
A small 23-2!lc: cartons l-3c higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints ntic; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 6.1c.
Cheese (medium cured' To re
tailers: 4fi-48e; processed Ameri
can .1-10 lb. loaf. 43-4I1C.
Portland 1 11P1 i Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to te
tailcrs: fryers, whole dra.vn, 30
37c lb.; cut-up. 30-4 le lb.: hens,
light type, whole drawn 22-2!ic lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 24-28c lb.;
heavy whole 30-31IC lb.
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DORIS
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JAMES
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Greyhound ! herr. however, for fear of of-, charge o( arranRenlpn,s
! 4, 1905, in Argyle, Minn. He
hlo h nneneH thp rinnr it ! "-'"l""" to,,,L..,..
seems to me that steps should j mojl of 1,15 'lfc;
be taken to have the IQ test
plan adopted on a national
level.
In fact, I have gone to the
trouble of drawing up some
ample questions that might
Two Western
hn rlrivprc nnpralinn nut nf
Medford were recently pre- lorf'. , ,, , .
,,. jii .,:r; 1 At any rate, now that Trim
OEUltU O.iC UllVlllg LCI llll
cates and uniform insignias
indicating the number of
years of safe driving by Stan
A. Ossman, director of safe
ty for the bus lines.
Receiving liie awards were
Clyde E. McKim, 3653 South
Pacific highway, Medford, s,ar, the hall rnllino.
and David L. Johnson, 330 They are intended to lest
I Bush st.. Central Point. the political aptitude of can-
I Both drivers have achieved 1 didates for Congress. But key
I 15 year records of safe driv- j punch operators are welcome
j ing, during which each has to try it if they choose,
'covered an estimated 1.000,-j 1. The capital of the United
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He moved lo Oregon in
1959 and has made his home
on Bishop rd. near Ruch since
that time. He was a member
of the Sacramento .Eagles
lodge.
On July 30. 1944 in Reno,
Nev., he was married to Doro
thy Hammond, who survives.
Other survivors include one
daughter, Carroll Ann Cook,
Pomona, Calif.: four sons,
Clifford L. Cook. Tahoe Val
ley, Calif., Jack Cook, Pomo
na, Calif., Ray F. Cook and
Robert D. Cook, both of Ruch.
BjiMWM'lini)'""l'. t-Tur-
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CLAUDE C. DICKSON
Claude C. Dickson. 77, of
352 First ave.. Gold Hill, died
yesterday at his home.
Funeral services will be
held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday
in Hillcrest Memorial chapel
on the North Phoenix rd..
with Conger-Morris Funeral
directors in charge of arrange
ments. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park.
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' FLORENCE B. OETINGER
i Mrs. Florence B. Octinger,
j route 1. box 262, Central
I Point, died last night in a
I local hospital. Funeral ar
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I by Conger-Morris Funeral directors.
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Klamath Falls - Bids for
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Creek road were opened
Tuesday in Portland by the
forest service. Apparent low
bidder on the 11 mile project
was Stanley Wilt of Corvallis.
at a bid price of S262.T28 G7.
The Spencer Creek road to
be constructed under this
project is an extension of the
project currently under con
struction by Klamath county
and will provide a connecting
link from Highway 6fi near
Keno to the Dead Indian
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