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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963
MEDl'ORD Mm TRIBUNE. MEDFOKO, OREGON
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEUKUKU, OHEliON
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 19.
Ordinance Drawn
Up Concerning
Close-Out Sales
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A proposed ordinance relating
to close-out sales has been pre
pared by a committee of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce
in cooperation with the City of
Medford, Medford City Manager
Robert Duff has announced.
Thp nrnnnspH ordinance will
rcDea! the present ordinance !
governing close-out sales.
The aim of the proposal is
virtually the same as the exist
ing ordinance, but it places more
stringent controls on businesses
to prevent the public from being
misled by merchandisers.
Medford City Attorney William
Mansfield has reviewed the pro
posal and forwarded his opinion
nnH inlornrotntinn in Huff fnr I
his approval and possible revi-1
sion. The revised ordinance will rL$l
be suDmniea to me meaiora i
City Council. I
One section of the proposed t
nrHinnnre nrpvpnts n mprchanf . Fj
from advertising a bankruptcy
sale of merchandise he has pur
chased from another bankrupt
merchant, and selling it at a
lower than retail price, but at
a considerable mark-up from the
actual purchase price.
Another section limits a per
son to conducting a close-out
sale where one has been con
ducted in the same business dur
ing the same year.
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Wafer Resources
Board Sets Hearings
The State Water Resources
Board has announced the sched
ule of hearings to be held in the
matter of water resource pro
grams for river basins in this
state.
They will be held Jan. IB in
Room 6 of the State Capitol, Sa
lem, beginning at 9:,10 a.m.
Of particular interest to this
area will be the hearing into
modification of the Rogue River
Basin program adopted Oct. 12,
195(1.
The modifications proposed
would permit use of waters for
livestock purposes and restricted J
irrigation, power, mining and
industrial purposes.
Any person, public agency or
civic association desiring to be
heard upon this matter, may
present views at the Jan. 0
meeting, according to Don J.
Lane, executive secretary of
the State Water Resources
Board. Anyone wishing addition
al information regarding the
hearing is advised to write I.anc
The address is 500 Public Ser
ice Building, Salem, Ore., 971)10
Ashland Jaycees
Set Children's Tour
ASHLAND Javcees are hav
Ing a busy week as they check
Christmas home lighting and su
pervise a shopping tour for 23
youngsters. Bolh events hnvo
become traditional with the
group of Ashland business men
Winners of tho Christmas
lighting contest were chosen bv
a jury who visited homes of all
contestants.
To Mr. and Mrs. William
Maish Jr.. K70 Harmony Lane
will go the J.iycce plaque.
Their home displayed a colorful
arrangement of lighted greenery
about frosted picture windows
and a miniature church with or
gan music which featured the
porch.
Presentation will be a part of
the Thursday evening posl
shopping pariy when the chil
dren gather with their sponsors
for refreshments in the Wom
en's clubhouse on Winburn Way.
Chosen for the shopping trip
are youngsters who would oth
erwise have no funds with
which to buy presents for their
families.
Christmas Program
Planned by Church
EAGLE POINT - The choir
of the Eagle Point Community
Bible Church will present ii
Christmas Cantata at 7:30 p.m.,
Friday, Dec. 20.
The Cantata will feature bolh
ladies and mens chorus. After
the. Cantata, the voting people
of tho church will go to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pulley to
pack treats for the Sunday
School children.
The church is located on South
B Street, Eagle Point.
Off-Street Parking
Suggested at University
EUGENE - A national traffic
expert has recommended thai
the University of Oregon pro
vide an additional 3.B50 off-street
.-parking spaces within the next
three years, and that plans be
formulated to add additional fu
ture facilities.
The report was made by E. A.
Ballon and Associates, trattic,
parking and planning consult
ants of Cleveland, Ohio.
The report envisions parking
facilities at the edges of the
rampus, with much of the inte
rior of the campus closed to
ordinary vehicular traffic. Three
parking garages and several sur
face lots are included in the rec
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Sweet Yams Jack O' lantern-No. 2'i Can 29c
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Always welcome . . .
"Creamed" onions. 5 lb. b,
2" 29c
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(20-lb. Xmas Ctn. $2.89)
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7V oz. pkg.
Mrs. Wright's
22'i oz. loaf
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Witness Tells of
Seeing Shooting
Of Bealty Woman
KLAMATH FAI.I.S rnpi a
witness testified Wednesday that
.,c ion niL'uic rosier, 2B, ot Sa
lem pick up a rifle and shoot
into a car rnntaininrt M.n d:.l
ling, itll.Il-
ard Biss April 22 at Beatty.
marvin inompson said the in
cident occurred in mid-afternoon
in front nf hk i,.,ma u
fied at the first degree murder
uifii ui rosier.
Mrs. Biss, 37, was found dead
in her rnr narkart Kncl i
, "...u ucomc tier
home later that night. She had
wen snor mrouRH the head.
Thompson said the car also
contained Wilma Williams, with
whom Foster had been having a
scuffle. The Williams woman in
voked the Fifth Amendment six
times before being excused from
the witness stand Tuesday.
"I could see she was hit be
cause her head dropped to the
side," Thompson said of Mrs.
Biss. He said her car and an
other containing Foster and an
other man then drove off.
Colcen Chavez. 12, of Bealty
told of finding Mrs. Biss' body
in her car after she and her
mother went to the Biss home
later that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shoulder
blade, who live across a drive
way from the Biss home, testi
fied that they noticed the car
several times during the after
noon. They said they thought
someone was sleeping In the
vehicle.
Mrs. Shirley Foster, the es
tranged wife of the defendant's
elder brother, Danny, testified
she had been to the Biss home
about 4 p.m. and had not seen
the vehicle.
The defense has indicated It
ill attempt to show the slaying
id not occur until about 10
.m.
n the Day's News
By FRANK JENKINS
In East Chicago, a baree load-
ed with 12,000 barrels of toluene
sinks in the ship canal that
learjs in trom Lake Michigan.
The barge went down by the
stern, with the bow sticking up.
The toluene began to pour out
anil spread over tne water.
What s toluene?
It's a blend of gasoline that is
used lo increase the quality of.
ordinary motor fuels. It is also
a component ot TNT. As the
stutt spread over the water, the
whole canal became "like dyna
mite," as one fireman put it.
The explosive condition spread
or tnree-quarters ot a mile.
For 14 hours, the people of
East Chicago lived in fear of a
holocaust that might have
awariect tne big Chicago fire
that started 'vhen Mrs.
O'Lcary's cow kicked over the
lamp back in 1871, 02 vears ago.
One match could have done it.
HOW was it prevented?
Firemen poured FOAM on
the canal. Smoking was rigidlv
banned. They finally got a hose
into the hold nf the barge and
pumped the toluene out into
waiting lank cars. Fourteen
hours after tho leak started, the
city's fire chief gave the ALL
CLEAR signal.
wnat a sigh ot relief must
have gone up!
DOWN in Atlanta, they're hav
int? trnllhlp wilh starlinrr.i;
What's a starling?
It's a black songbird with a
long sharp bill. It multiplies
very rapidly. It also has unsan
itary personal habits. It has a
reprehensible hahit of roosting
on handsome public buildings
especially white ones. It is
quarrelsome, and with its long
sharp bill it drives other birds
away.
The starlings have been mess
ing up the handsome Georgia
state capital building. So the
secretary of state, Ben Fortson,
decided that something had to
be done about it. This was his
scheme: Every few minute,
eight selected marksmen fired
shotguns intn the swarming
birds, killing thousands of them.
The idea, the secretary of
state explains, was to SCARE
the birds not to kill them off.
this
HOW did it work?
Mr. Fortson says
morning:
"We might just as well have
put nut a sign reading NO
STARLINGS ALLOWED. Every
time we'd shoot one starling,
ten more would come in from
somewhere."
HOW did the starlings get to
the U.S.A.?
Well, back in 1R90, some peo
ple who thought that New York
ought to look like London im
ported 60 of the birds from
England and turned them loose
In Central Park.
They've since spread all over
the country finally showing up
here in Oregon. In Portland,
they've soiled some handsome
buildings. Worse still, they have
a bad hahit of roosting in com
mercial holly groves, whero
they mess up both the berry
clusters and the bright green
leaves.
In Eastern Oregon and Idaho,
there are complaints that they
appear in huge flocks in the
feeding lots and consume a lot
of feed designed for the cattle.
So far. no bitter complaint,
about the starlings have com.
'from our own Southern Oregon.
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