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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1963)
6 A TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1963 MEDKOKU MAIL TK1UUNE, MEDKUKU, OKEUUN Dennis the Menace In tune with the spirit of the festive season, we send glad greetings to you and yours. Have a very merry Christmas! We extend sincere wishes to all our friends and neigh bors for a Christ mas that is full of all good things and a heart that is full of happiness. Joyfully we Join the merry carolers to warmly wish our wonderful friends and patrons a Happy Holiday Season, At this joyous time of Christmas, may happiness fill your heart and may the blessings of peace, good health and good fortune yours. be I U ' I 'fiUT.MlW! SUM CMUS 03HTCWE IN THE FRONT DOMl Seaport, Border Courtesy Said To Result in Dividends NEW YORK (UPI)-Seaport and border cities usually are hospitable to visitors in times of peace, not only during holiday cnncmc cnph at fhft nrpspnt hut in less festive periods. They Know it is gooa Dusiness. A good indication of tho value of encouraging visitors, even reaching out to get them, was given last week in the semi annual report on the United States Travel Service, given to the President and Congress by Secretary of Commerce Luther H. Hodges. Part of his report dealt with the amount of money spent in this country by overseas vis itors, and with the amount spent abroad by U.S. citizens. Go West Needless to aay, it was not merely the seaports, or even the major airport and border cities which got all tho benefits from foreign visitors to the United States. Many of those who come hero want to get into the interior, to visit the Ameri can West, to go beyond the sea board Btates if their time permits nnsins Its total on what it said was an average expendi ture of $375 per visitor, tho report said that between June, 3961, and June, 1903, the 1,229,102 tourists and business man who visited from overseas had put $460,913,0O0 into the domestic economy. Ulg Increase Tho roport mentioned this as a measure of the success of tho USTS; it said the number of visitors was 274,993 more, and the number of dollars $103,122,000 more than received during the previous two yenrs. a nnrt nf tha Increases could be attributed to continued prosperity abroad, along with normal market growth, the report said, although it found that the United States' share of the world travel market was increasing. There was another and less favorable side to the travel picture. Increasing prosperity also encouraged U.S. citizens to go sailing or flying out of the country on vacation and busi ness trips. On the basis of preliminary figures for the first six months, the 1963 travel deficit probably will be moro than $1.5 billion, the report noted, and said that an energetic "Visit USA" cam paign could keep this part of the dollar gap from getting bigger. Yanks Leave Home Revised estimates showed that in the calendar year 1962, the travel deficit was $1.43 billion. Americans paid $446 mil lion more in fares than did the visitors coming to the United States; and spent $9fl4 million more abroad than did all of those who visited the states from beyond the nation's bor ders. In the first six months of 1963, there was a less than average Increase In transatlan tic traffic, particularly from Great Britain and France, the report noted; and while the typical traveler trom Latin America or from the Pacific nations tends to be in the higher economic brackets, large part of the visitors from Europe aro In middle or upper-income groups. These, the report noted, cannot afford more than an occasional visit to this country. Some of those who stayed home, however, are saving up for a 1964 or 1965 visit to the New York World's Fair, the report said. Coatdress Chic Court Records MEltFORI) MUNICIPAL Mary Jane Kellcy, violation of basic rule, $10. William Holmes Black, expired vehicle llceiuie, S!V. . Ronald David Startlforlh, viola tion of basic rule. 1Q. Harold Doutiaa Sanaom, im proper lane usage. $1.50; no opera tor's )tii.se, s-.ro. Cli,renr? Ainu Riarkley, viola tion nf bnsic rule. SW. Gforne Walter AlklM, impropol left turn. SIO. Orphn Steveni Ieschnuky. Vio lation of bnstc rule. $10. Audrey NoUi, lurking in wrong lxrrtta Marie Deen, no opera tor IlLdllC, .... , MotUle Lee Bishop, violation of Daic riue. ku whusu, Gary Ardlel Tacla. Improper equipment. $10; no operators H Donald" Frederick Beit, failure to oncy driving rriri.-", violailon of baTp rule. $'20. llobert Let IMaess, expired ve hicle license. $3 50. Wavne El wood Robert!, vlola Dillon Euitene Arnold, Improper irii nun, fiu, Ralph Junior Newman, Improper Cllfde Maa Chattaln, dtiobeyed traffic n mi a I. $10. F.loulse Noel Vetkoi, disobeyed Robert Wayne Itussell, violation of basic rule, $10. George Anthony Kalami, failure in icflv in i (pi in i urn m hi aicus of an accident. $SO. Arthur Mapp Doer 111, viola tion of basic rule, IV Larry Edward Whltesldes. in adequate equipment, $10, suspend' Rohert Wayne Hnwklni. viola tion of basic rule, $10, iiispeniied. Robert Coyer, expired operator'! license. $10. Royce Neal Pate, suspended operators license, aiua, Grange Notes IIICI.I.VIKW CHANCE ASHLAND Christmas was celebrated last week by the Bellview Grange members and their families. Included in the festivities were a dinner, enter tainment and a tree with treats for everyone. Frank Malin led in commu nity singing of carols and Wil liam Turner narrated the Bible story of the first Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baughmnn gave readings on the true meaning of Christmas, and songs and recitations were presented by Dave and Gary Illckenbach, Bobby Lindsay and Alan Hoad-Icy. W if if Is I i 9165 I SIZES 10-18 - lj TlTAiuM invert, THE CHISP CUT of the coat dress wins the fashion world's raves. Princess lines glide down your figure, side buttoning adds dash. Easy! Printed Pattern 9165; Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 16. Sites 16 requires 4 yards 35-Inch fab ric. FIFTY CENTS in coins for this pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mail ing and special handling. Send to Marian Martin, Modford Mail Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDHESS with SIZE nnd STYLE NUM BER. CLIP COUPON FOH 50 CENT FKEE PATTERN In big, new Fall Winler Pattern Catalog, Jus out! 354 design Ideas. Send 50 Ccuts for Catalog. GAMDEE Printing Center, Inc. 625 MARKET STREET MERICAN HOME 6- LAND CO. Homes - Kowcltes TRentals Investment! JAMES C. NISTLER, BROKER MEDFORD HOTEL BUILDING May this Joyous Yule tide season bring to you and your loved ones an abundance of health, happiness and good fortune. Bill and AH the Gang HI WAY TAVERN and CAFE 12 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVE. Jackson County Title Co. 121 EAST SIXTH STREET ESTABLISHED 1685 Mon Desir DINING INN Off Intimate 5 Frtew.y it Central Point Greetings to Our Friends and Neighbors Holidays are wonder ful times to be festive and happy in the com pany of family and friends. We send our warmest wishes for a very merry Yuletide. May good health and good fellowship be yours In full measure. o Jay Allen Co. Quality Used Cars 1078 COURT STREET That very special time o' year Is here again ... so, to all our friends and patrons we want to say may Santa shower you with everything your hearti dcane. Valley Shade "Everything for Your Window But the View" 1600 BARNETT ROAD To all our friends, we extend warm wishes for a Holiday that is full of love and joy. A Merry Christmas to all! ML C. Lininger & Sons Ready Mix, Concrete Pipe, Sand and Gravel "M e r ry Christmas" says jolly old Santa, and so say we, as we take this opportunity to extend season's greetings to you and your family. To all our cherished friends we extend our sincere good wishes for a joyous Christmas . . . abounding in the blessings of good health and happiness. From All the Folks at Don's Hide-A-Way 1182 COURT STREET PABLO'S MEXICAN DINNERS 1789 STEWART AVE. - 779-1328 We Will Be Open Christmas Eve and Closed Christmas Day To al of you, whose friendship and loyalty have made this such a happy season for us, we send our warm est Holiday Greetings. IIP May the happiness of Christmas abide in your home and in your heart now and throughout the glad some Holiday Season. TRU-MIX in y . fHli Concrete & Equipment Division of Concrete Steel Corporation 248 E. McAndrews Rd. Phone 772-5271 TONY'S Trailer Convoy 2377 Table Rock Road Phone 772-8288 Here's wishing for you a holiday season sparkling with happy hours, tich in good "heer and good fellowship. PITTSBURGH Plate Glass Co. 1 WEST SIXTH STREET WW In harmony with the Holiday spirit, we add . this cheery note: May you and yours enjoy for years to come, all happiness we for you this Christmas. From "Busy 8uix" from Beehive. o BEE HIVE CARPET CLEANERS 220 E. FOURTH - 773-6355 my " r n it t . To You All! O Farmers Packing COMPANY 2813 Biddle Road Holiday happiness Is our sincere wish for all. May your hopes be fulfilled . . . may your joy be deep and lasting. REALTOR 132 N. Grape St. 773-7393 Member Med ford Multiple Lilting Service, Southern Oregon Exchange Club, International Traders Club. TOO! Here they are! The season's best wishes to all our wonderful friends. Mav you en joy to the fullest every minute of this glorious holiday. 231 EAST MAIN We c x t e n d to our many good friends a sincere wish for Yuletide laden with wealth of the things in life. everv Hav ho with the blessings of good health, happi ness and warm friend ships. good Mav filled HUBBARD BROS. INCORPORATED Main and Riverside I o