Local and
Completes Course Ray E.
Twitchell. route 1, box 17, Tal
ent, local representative (or Mu
tual of Omaha and United of
Omaha, has recently completed
the comprehensive insurance
course offered at the National
Sales Training School session in
San Francisco, Calif. Twitchell
is associated with the C. A.
Boiler agency in Medford.
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Society lo Meet Mrs. Lee
Brown, White City, will present
a literature lesson at a meeting
of the Second Ward Relief so
ciety of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints Tues
day, October 22. It will be held
at 10 a.m. at the church, 648
South Ivy St., Medford. Mrs.
Brown will discuss Mark Twain,
American author.
To South Dakota Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Levtzow and two
daughters, of 517 Western ave.,
have relumed home from Faulk
ton, S. D., where they were
called by the death of his father.
To Tax Institute Mrs. Bar
bara A. Phillips, Medford law
yer, will be among those attend
ing the 16th annual Institute on
Federal taxation at the Univer
s i t y of Southern California
school of law Oct. 23 through
Booster Night Phoenix
Grange will hold an open meet
ing and polluck dinner Tuesday,
Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. at the Grange
hall. The event will be Booster
Night and speakers will be
members of the state legisla
ture. Those attending are to take
their own table service and a
hot dish.
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Meeting Changed The Cen
tral Point planning commission
will meet Tuesday night, Oct.
22 instead of Oct. 29. The meet
ing will start at 7:30 p.m. in
the city hall.
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Chamber Program An in
formal roundtable discussion of
the state tax situation will be
held at the Ashland Chamber of
Commerce luncheon Tuesday at
noon at the Mark Antony hotel.
Those present will be asked to
fill out "opinionnaires" at the
meeting. If time permits, results
of the poll will be announced at
the luncheon. Otherwise they
will be revealed later.
Permits Issued The Med
ford building department has is
sued permits to PayLess Drug
store to remodel its store in the
Medford Shopping Center at an
estimated cost of $27,000; to
Equitable Life Insurance com
pany to made additions to its
office space in the Medford
Shopping Center at an approxi
mate cost of $17,000, and to A.
Ekerson to make an addition to
a residence at 3086 Marilee st.
at an anticipated cost of $1,500.
Driver Arrested' Jerry
Lewis Godden, 20, of 2110 Table
Rock rd., was arrested by Med
ford police Friday for drivine
with a suspended operator's li
cense. He was lodged in city
jail.
OLD BAND
TOWNSEND, Mass. UPO -
The Townsend Military band,
wnicn gives concerts on the
Common every summer, is be
lieved to be the oldest such
band in the nation. It was
founded 125 years ago.
Eldest Churchill
Daughter Dies
LONDON (UPD-The death of
Diana Churchill, oldest daughter
of Sir Winston Churchill was
announced today by a family
spokesman.
The Westminster coroner's of
fice said it was examining some
bottles found at Miss Churchill's
home before deciding whether
to hold an inquest.
It was understood the Si-year
old Miss Churchill was found
dead Sunday in the bedroom of
her home in the expensive Bcl-
gravia district of London.
Neighbors said she had not
appeared ill, and when last seen
Saturday night seemed "gay
and carefree.
Miss Churchill was the former
wife of Duncan Sandys, Com
monwealth relations secretary
in the current cabinet. They
were divorced in 1060 and she
took her maiden name again.
Miss Churchill also had been
married to John Milner Bailey,
a wealthy South African. They
were divorced in 1935 after
three years of marriage.
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TESTING STRENGTH New
son Rockefeller buys balloons
"Happy," right, in Hanover,
Rockefeller Plans
ALBANY. N.Y. (UPI)-Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller takes his
political thermometer to the
Far West Tuesday following a
weekend appearance tliere by
Sen. Barry Goldwatcr, R-Ariz..
his major rival in the unofficial
race for the GOP presidential
nomination.
Rockefeller criticized Gold
watcr while on a political pulse
taking tour of New Hampshire
over the weekend for speaking
out acainst the United Nations.
the U.S. foreign aid program
and the World Bank.
Rockefeller will stop off Tucs-
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WASHINGTON Sen. Jacob K. Javils. scoring the Kennedy
administration for seeking to water down pending civil rights
legislation:
..."Is the administration worrying about what part of its
program won't pass . . . even though history has shown that
this will get them absolutely nowhere that appeasement
doesn't work?
PORTSMOUTH, Va. A Coast Guard spokesman comment
ing on the problems of the crew of the USS Fogg adrift in the
Atlanlic in the center of Hurricane Ginny;
"Wilh just 10 men aboard they're probably just doing their
best lo hang on to the rails in III lo 5ll-(ool seas."
BIRMINGHAM Dr. Martin Luther King, civil rights lead
er, sizing up his coming showdown with Birmingham officials
on a demand for Negro police officers:
"If we can crack Birmingham we can crack the whole segre
gation system in the Soulli."
LONDON Newly named Prime Minister Lord Home,
commenting on the refusal by House of Commons leader lain
MacLocd and former Health Minister Enoch Powell lo serve
in his new cabinet:
"I am sorry they did not feel (hey could accept the office.
It does not mean the party is split. I have no cloutal they will
give me the most loyal support."
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York Gov. Nel- Rockefeller is testing his political strength on
for his wife, a two-day tour. (UPI).
N. H., where
Test of Strength In
day at Salt Lake City for a con
ference with Utah Republican
leaders and a speech at the
University of Utah before re
suming his flight lo San Fran
cisco Tuesday night. Me is
scheduled for a round of
speeches and a news conference
Wednesday in San Francisco
and Thursday in Los Angeles.
He will leave Los Angeles lur
New York Friday afternoon.
No Commitments
Sunday, Rockefeller talked
for an hour and a half wilh 34
Vermont GOP leaders at Wood
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man later said no effort was
made to obtain commitments
should the governor officially
seek the Republican presi
dential nomination.
Throughout the trip, the go
crnor maintained he would en
ter the New Hampshire first-in-the-nation
presidential primary
March 10 if he decides to seek
the GOP nomination.
Tito To Tour
Princeton Campus
NEW YORK (UPI)-Prcsident
Tito of Yugoslavia heads for
Princeton University today for
a tour of the campus.
The stocky Communist leader
was scheduled to lunch with
Princeton President Robert F.
Gohccn following a lour of the
plasma physics laboratory at
the university's Forrcslal Re
search Center.
Tito also was to meet with
George Kcnnan, former U.S.
ambassador to Yugoslavia and
now a professor at the Institute
for Advanced Studies.
Tito's arrival Sunday at Idle-
wild International Airport was
uneventful, but he was greeted
a short time later by about 50
demonstrators when his motor
cade arrived at the Wildorf
Astoria Hotel in Manhattan.
The demonstrators carried
placards denouncing him for re
ligious and political crimes and
chanted: "Tito murderer." Po
lice kept the demonstrators
from' Tito's party. I
Tito was accompanied by his ;
wife, Jovanka, and appeared to
be in the best of health despite
his two-day bout with the flu
laic last week.
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MRS. ELSIE CONNEL
ASHLAND Funeral services
for Mrs. Elsie May Connell, 117
Helman St., Ashland, who died
Oct. 18, will be held Wednesday,
Oct. 23, at 10:30 a.m. in Lit
willer's Mountain View chapel
with the Rev. B. J. Holland of
ficiating. Interment will be in
Rest Haven mausoleum.
Mrs. Connell was born June
3, 1891, in St. Paul, Neb., and
was married in February, 1919,
in San Francisco, to Henry Con
nell. The family came to Ash
land 22 years ago from Tehama,
Calif.
Surviving are three brothers,
Harold Brown, Gcrrald Brown
and Thomas Brown, all of Colo
rado Springs, Colo., and one sis
ter, Mrs. Mabel Pack, Balti
more, Md.
JACOB J. LAIIR
ASHLAND - The body of Ja
cob John Lahr, 83, of McDonald,
Kan. who died Friday, was sent
today by the Ashland Mortuary
to McDonald for services and
interment Saturday at 2 p.m.
Mr. Lahr was bom Oct. 6,
1880, in Davenport, Iowa. On
Nov. 1, 1906, in Atwood, Kan. he
was married to Rosa D. Burk,
who preceded him in death in
June, 1956. He lived in Coeur
d'Alcne, Idaho, from 1920 to
1946, then moving to McDonald,
where he made his home until
moving to Ashland in 1960. He
was a life time member of IOOF
and also was a member of the
First Christian church.
Survivors include two sons, Ja
cob P. Lahr, Ashland, and Emil
C. Lahr, Turlock, Calif.: four
daughters, Mrs. Rosa Mooney
and Mrs. Anna Holm, both of
Coeur d'Alcne, Idaho; Mrs. Mar
g a r e t Longcakc, Ethridgc,
Mont., and Mrs. Laura Dexter,
Mill City, S.D.; one brother Lou
is Lahr, Rock Island, III.; two
sisters, Mrs. Margaret Grund
man, Dcs Moines, Iowa, and
Mrs. Anna B. Kroeger, Ashland,
Ore.; 13 grandchildren and 7
great grandchildren.
IDA L. BEELBY
Mrs. Ida L. Bcelby, 91, of
435 West Gregory rd., Central
Point, died early Sunday evening
in a local nursing home. Funeral
arrangements to be announced
by Perl Funeral home.
to install
Modern electric appliances and clean electric heat make life easier and more
pleasant for thousands of families in this area. But many homes -- even new
ones are not properly wired to meet the demands of modern electric living.
ColOrc Electrical League heating and wiring contractors
again can pay you for a limited time to install modern
wiring and clean electric heat in your home, new or old!
WE WILL PAY YOU A $100. BONUS ALLOWANCE
if you install a 200-amperc service entrance panel and mod
ern electric heat (6 kilowatts or more), plus circuits to pro
vide for electric range, electric water heater and electric
washer and dryer.
THIS ALLOWANCE MEANS THAT YOU CAN INSTALL A TRULY MODERN
ELECTRIC SERVICE ENTRANCE IN YOUR HOME AT A GREAT SAVING.
HOW TO QUALIFY FOR THIS BONUS ALLOWANCE
Allowances will be made nnlv on pefmanenr init illations
(mobile types excluded), and this allowance will apply only
to those who (I) aie customers of COPCO Division, Pacific
Power and Light Company, Klamath halls, Lakeview, and
Alturas Districts of Central Division, Pacific Power and Lioht
Company; City of Ashland, and Surprise Valley Electrification
Corporation;
SPECIAL WIRE-ON-TIME PLAN AVAILABLE: In addition to the big cash
saving from this special bonus allowance, home-owners and home builders
on PP&L lines can make use of the Company-sponsored special Wire-on-Time
Plan. Includes both home wiring and electric heat installations. Maximum
$1,000.00, no down payment, as little as $10.00 a month, 36 months to pay.
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MRS. BERTHA STEWART
ASHLAND Funeral services
for Mrs. Bertha Stewart, 85, who
died at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ellen Hall, 578 Iowa
st., Oct. 19. will be held in
Hillsboro at the Donelson, Sew-
ell and Hammack mortuary.
Mrs. Stewart, who was born
in Wisconsin Aug. 18, 1878, had
been living in Ashland for 10
months, coming here from Hills
boro. INFANT YULE
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Yule, Butte Falls, died
yesterday in a local hospital.
Funeral arrangements are en
trusted to Siskiyou Funeral serv
ice, of the Chapel in the Trees
mortuary,
GEORGE W. BISII
Funeral services for George
William Bish, 85. of Jackson
ville, who died Friday, will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Conger Morris chapel. The
Rev. Fredrick Ross Evans of
the First Christian church will
officiate. Committal will be in
Phoenix cemetery.
Mr. Bish was bom Feb. 25,
1878, in Ashland, and had lived
in southern Oregon all his life.
Survivors include a brother,
Lewis Bish, Jacksonville; and
two sisters, Mrs. Meda Rey
nolds and Mrs. Henrietta Daw
son, both of Medford.
CARL K. TIETZ
Funeral services for Carl F.
Tietz, 72, who died Saturday at
his home near Jacksonville, will
be held in Conger - Morris
chapel at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Pastor Arvin W. Winkle of the
Valley View Seventh Day Ad
ventist church will officiate.
Committal will be in Logtown
cemetery.
Mr. Tietz was born June 15,
1891, in Hungary, came to the
United States 57 years ago, and
for the past eight years made
his home near Jacksonville. He
was married May 30, 1962, in
Reno, Nev., to Dorothy Colvin,
who survives.
Other survivors include a
brother, Ancy Tietz, Jackson
ville; and five sisters, Mrs.
John Koehler, Milwaugee, Wis.;
Mrs. Ester Lindstrom, Boulder,
Colo.; Mrs. Charles Martin,
Carnation, Wash.; Mrs. Irvin
Leahy, Seattle, Wash.; and Mrs.
Elsie Weishaupl, Phoenix, Ore.
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Hurricane and gale warnings
were posted along the Carolina
coast today and weary (ire-
tignters noped tne season s lat
est storm would send rain into
the drought-stricken Northeast.
More than lut inches of rain
fell at Cape Hatteras, where
hurricane warnings were dis
played, and lesser amounts fell
inland.
The weather bureau said Hur
ricane Ginny would result in
heavy seas along the coast and
above normal tides.
Heavy rains brought some
relief to bone-dry parts of the
Great Plains Sunday, but the
fire situation remained costly
and critical from Maine through
the Midwest.
Oklahoma City, Okla., was
drenched with 1.88 inches o(
rain Sunday. Ponca City,
Okla., received 1.12 inches in
the state's (irst appreciable
rainfall of the month.
More than i of an inch fell
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(2) Applications before November 5, 1963 on residential con
struction only (wiring permits must be dated between August
5 and November 5, 1963) (3) have their heating and wiring
thereto installed by authorized CalOre Electrical League
contractors. See eligibility rules and qualifications posted by
heating or wiring contractors displaying the Cal-Ore Electrical
League Emblem.
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at Cheyenne, Wyo., and three
or four tornadoes were spotted
in west central Kansas.
The severe drought in Ihs
East continued to spark fires in
tinder-dry forests and fields.
Light winds fanned a (ire
which swept 70 acres of the
Clark County State Forest near
Henryville, Ind., Sunday.
State forestry officials in Ohio
said the dry spell was costing
municipalities $250,000 a week
to fight forest and grass fires.
The state has been without rain
fall for 39 days.
A massive fire which has al
ready charred 3,000 acres of
timbcrland continued to bum
out of control in Norvin Green
State Forest near Bloomingdalc,
N.J.
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