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MKDKORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON At OAK KNOLL Live Music for Dancing Buffet after 9 P.M. No Cover Charge OAK KNOLL GOLF CLUB Highway 66 South of Ashland TREMENDOUS HITS! TONITE! mi IN, I Tame I ChS3 ACTION! mUM uAVNF ...iirnl awns nniiik lNU"l. Fl MAUREEN G'HARA FITZGERALD "Quiet Man" on 7 pm & 12 M "Naked & Dead" 9:30 pm Hii VIOLEHT 'Sei NIGHTS... I 'sTSg His NUMBERED I fk i Naked and I theDAD WAINIISCOrl TICHNICOIOK ALDO RAY CLIFF ROBERTSON RAYMOND MASSEY UU IT. CYI BMBARA NICHOLS Eight Hurt as 4 Cars Collide YREKA Eight persons, four of them members of a Medford family, were injured in a four car collision on U.S. 99 about eight miles south of here Friday evening. All of the injuries were re ported as minor. The driver of one of the cars involved, Phillip Lawrence Fach, 56, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, was later lodged in Siskiyou County Jail on a charge of hit and run. The California Highway Pa trol reported that Fach left the scene of the accident. A road block was set up at Weed and j 'he man was apprehended there by Weed police. i The injured persons were J. Robert Bills, 26, of 1426 Yucca St., Medford, Patricia Bills, 26, Bradley Bills, 4, and Betsy 1 Bills, 2, and Willie Henry Tap lin, 40, of Seattle, Mamie Tap- i lin, 42, Ronald Taplin, 15, and j Vaughn Taplin, 16. I All were taken to Siskiyou County Hospital, where three members of the Taplin family remained overnight. The others were treated and released. The accident, reported at 6:15 p.m., involved cars driven by Bills, Taplin, Fach and Ray mond John Wood, 22, of Happy Camp. Dean Vincent, Noted Portland Realtor, Dies PORTLAND (UPI) - Funeral will be held Tuesday for Dean Vincent, 83, a prominent Port land realtor who died in a hos pital here Friday. Dog Licenses Are On Sale in County MONDAY. DECEMBER 30, 1963 Dog licenses for 1964 are now on sale at the office of the Jack son County clerk in the court house and at the County Dog Pound, 5595 S. Pacific Highway. Fees continue the same this year with a charge of $2 for males and $3 for females. The final date for purchasing the licenses will be on March 1. Following that date, licenses include a penalty making the cost $4 or S5. Owners of young dogs are re quired to purchase a license when the animal has acquired Increase Due for Jobless Insurance SALEM (UPI) Maximum unemployment insurance bene fits will be increased $4 to $44 a week, and the minimum will be raised $5 to $20 a week on Jan. 1, the State Employment Department reminded today. It was estimated the increased benefits would cost about $500, 000 a year. On Dec. 20 the unemployment Insurance trust fund had a bal ance of $72.1 million, compared to $56.1 million at the same time last year. Texas-Navy Tickets Going at Various Prices DALLAS (UPI) - Tickets to the Texas-N'avy football clash New Year's Day in the Cotton Bowl are going for high and various prices. A classified ad Sunday had the newest ap proach. "Have four Cotton Bowl tick ets," it said, "want employ ment, prefer oil exploration. . ." OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY For your dining pleasure! Special Dinners Serving starts 1 P.M. Bring the family - drive out! ROGUE RIVER LODGE Just 23 Minutes from Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. 62 Celebrate New Year's Eve with us . . . Dine Dance - Music Party Favors-Fun For A!l! its permanent teeth or at about live or six months of age. Any delay will cause the $2 penalty to be included. Licenses will be on sale at other locations throughout Jack son County to be announced by County Dog Control Officer Chris Hagler. A newspaper ap plication form will also be pro vided this year, appearing in the Medford Mail Tribune dur ing February. Hood River Apple Grower Succumbs , HOOD RIVER (UPI) -Funeral has been held for Vic Thorn sen, a prominent Hood River County apple grower and for mer GOP county chairman. Thomsen, 63, died at a hos pital here. WEATHER FIIRtXASTS Medford mid vieinity: Vallr-v fog and smoke toniKht and Tuesday, lifting lor a short lime Tuesday afternoon' Low tonight 32. High Tuesday 45. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight with foR in soulh interior valleys. Cloudy Tuesday. Occasion al rain along coast and in north interior. Low tonight 33-43. High Tuesday 43-50. Northern California: Variable high cloudiness tonight and Tues day and in the Central Valley fog and low overcast. Little tempera ture change. LOC AL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 41; above normal 4. Record high this date 61 in IfWfi. Record low tin dale f) in 1H1H. . PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month 1.05 Inch, 2 13 inch below nurtnal. Total since Sept. 1. 7.95 inches, .35 inch helow normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday SSo, highest this a.m. 10(k;. Iltfili 4:00 St em Vester- a.m. Mr. day Low I'rec ni iniMinKfi Ill Crater Lake 41 Grants Puss 52 Howard Prdirie .. 4 1 Klamath Falls .... 3fl MEDFORD 4fi Portland . 48 30 40 31 3!i Eagle Point Man Still Hospitalized GRANTS PASS-Charles Ken neth Oswald, 27, of Riley Road, Eagle Point, is still confined to Josephine General Hospital for treatment of injuries he suffered in an auto accident nine days ago. Oswald's condition this morn ing was listed as fair. He spent a fairly good night, a hospital spokesman said. Oswald was injured in a Dec. 21 accident on U. S. 199 north of Kerby which took the life of another Eagle Point man, James Lew Harrington, 35. Oswald wss a passenger in Harrington's car. State police and sheriff's dep uties reported at the time that Oswald suffered broken arm and shoulder. Seattle 44 Spokane 34 27 Yakima 37 34 .01 Eureka ti3 52 Red Bluff ri4 43 Sacramento 47 43 San Francisco .... 58 48 Los Angeles 83 H2 I Phoenix 74 i Denver 34 Chicago an Miami Beach 78 1 New York 33 Washington. D. C. 37 40 lfi 19 I ' kl 1 ' ISA I 1- " 171 FIVE-MAY FORECAST! (Through Jan. 4): Western OrcgmMVestern Wash ington Above normal tempera tures and moderate precipitation ... ..us... .-in in t.d.v wiim nu ik nt rain occurring after Wednot-day. Highs mostly 42-50 in western Washington and 45-55 in western Oregon. Lows 35-45. Northern California No preci pitation, exeept rain at times in extreme north. Temperatures near normal, except below normal in Sacramento valley and vicinity because of fog. 2 BIG NEW YEAR PARTIES DEC. 31, 1963 Matinee 1:30-4:00 Evening Sessions 7:30-10:00-9:30-12:30 GAMES PRIZES BALLOONS HATS NOISE MAKERS Regular Admission ROLLARENA 3404 So. Pac. Hwy. 99 TEEN AGE DANCE MEDFORD AMERICAN LEGION HALL NEW YEAR'S EVE, DEC. 31st ' Music by the ' Denciiij 9 to 1 rueriCDC Sponsored by VntViCIJ Medford American Legion NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE r FRUITDALE GRANGE GRANTS PASS Music by VIC FLOOD and THE RHYTHM MASTERS Featuring Wayne Shield on the Piano Refreshments Fun for All Everyone Welcome FEATURING A FULL MENU! No Increase In Price! Breakfast Served From 2 a.m. 'Til ? Join the Fun! Open New Year's Day 4 P.M. She New Year's Eve Party Tally. dance J y 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. muni u t ,. Hatfields, Flemming Attend Sun Bowl Game PORTLAND (UPI) - Gov. and Mrs. Hatfield and Universi ty of Oregon President Arthur S. Flemming fly to El Paso, Tc.., today for the Sun Bowl football game. Oregon meets Southern Meth odist in the game Tuesday afternoon. law Student on Fall Honor Roll Carroll Tichenor, son of Ore gon State Police Capt. and Mrs. Earle W. Tichenor, 1317 Reddy St., is one of 22 students In the University of Oregon School of Law, Eugene, who is on the fall term honor roll. Tichenor, a third-year class member, was third in scholastic standing in his class. A 9 Locals Receives Sentence Gene Nor ton, 33, of Alsea, Ore., recently was sentenced to one year in the Oregon State Penitentiary i after his probation was revoked. I The original charge was non- j support, the district attorney's 1 office reported . . Thursday Meeting North western Mining Council will meet al the Jacksonville Com munity Hall, Thursday, Jan. 2, at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. BuilriinR Permits The Med ford building department is sued permits to D. L. Pickell to erect a $1,300 hangar at the Municipal airport, and to Har old Ellis to erect the $158,000 Ellis Manor, and apartment house at 820 Crater Lake Ave. NEW YEAR'S BENEFIT DANCE TUESDAY, DEC. 31 si 9 Till 1 AMERICAN LEGION HALL Central Point Gold Hill IOOF No. 129 Building Fund HATS -HORNS -SERPENTINE AND GOOD EATS) Music by the Melodious 4 S Public Welcome Births TOWNLEY - To Mr. and Mrs. Gary, Route 1, Montague, Calif., Dec. 21, 1963, a girl, 9 pounds, at Siskiyou County Hos pital, Yreka. ATTENTION EAGLES NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE TUE. NIGHT FREE NOISE MAKERS AND HATS Eagles and Their Guests Music By 3 SHARPS & A FLAT Tt7f 1 LAST DAY Continuous Daily from 2 P.M. Would you trust this man with your store?. jERRVlil'ilS. Whos Minding.,, The store? Tecmkoum' fc JlU.ST.JOUD RAY JOHN AGNES Walston McGiver Moorehead All Night Buffer and BREAKFAST New Year's Day RESERVATIONS ONLY! Live Music Good Food Your Favorite Beverages ENJOY A GALA EVENING DARDANELLE Interstate 5 at Gold Hill - 855-1230 15 Minutes From Medford Continuous Daily from 1:00 P.M. MIRTHFUL! 1 '.' MAGICALI I WAlTDISNEYlS I mmmmmmmmmmmmi MMilUMVISTIfatuittCs.ht 1 Adults $1.00 Stud.ntl 75c Childwn 50c ALSO FEATURETTE "MAGIC TIDE" The Melody D Airs The Most Danceablo Music in The Valley FAVORS FOR ALL Dining 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. New Year's Eve Talent, Oreo. Phone 535-9710 Medford's Finest Restaurant & Lounge Be DANCING 1 ftlertaiwof MMfSaM The WOODEN SHOE livie Yti To lis C? jl t GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE 'Vm-M PARTY! W with the fabulous ft Douglas Duo 1206 N. Riverside - Phone 773-5474 "WHERE EVERYBODY MEETS" lomrmom mount JOIN WE Hi SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT THE MOVIES! i - UCUI VCAD'C ni.ll ILsHIld EVE TUES., DEC. 31st iR-tPStiUisiiiiifi Tito- Vf-saiHilie REX WfiHHKt tmQ Rix, Dell nd Lirry with th lourd oj 4 tWG" mftftTIU playing the dance tunes EVERYON lihtt. Thwr Ufff reper toire it backed by Piano, Vlbfli, Tenor Sai, Trombone, Electric Ban and D'-utm with outstanding Solo, Harmony and Unison Arrangements. Requests invited. HATS! BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS! and Everything (or FUN ind FROLIC ; HOTEL HOLLAND r 1 a:- r 1 IT M 1 I as a 1 I.; Cm to j is,-' .HllCMmwu from IfM. j . m ' :::: :.. BMBM I I KMIli rilldllMiitan - I oh om mmt Q V fef'jj llfK'Imi NITE f Ml , - " aC7 )