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Winner Mrs. Victor Kas-. ser, 17 North Modoc ave., was : notified Monday that she was j one of the winners in a recent national Spry contest. She will receive an automatic fry ing pan. Receives Degree Miss Le nora Albright; daughter of Mrs. B. J. Albright, 2337 Fin ley lane, is among students re ceiving a bachelor of arts de gree from Pasadena college, Calif., this week. She is a 1943 graduate of Medford High school. Audiences Rave! "SMILEY" IS THE FUNNIEST. MOST JOYFUL ADVENTURE IN MANY LONG YEARS! ENDS TONITE 7 3 LEARN TO J 1ST RUN! " The New Huck Finn! SWIM Don't take all summer to learn to Swim We GUARANTEE to teach you in two weeks. Adults and children, morning and evening classes, beginning JUNE 2nd. TWIN PLUNGES ASHLAND UNDER THE BIG TOP America's Third Largest Wild Animal Circus! flftV)7y3 ft tu BEST! PERFORMING ELEPHANTS &cjL&f JUMBO III IAKGEST KAST AUVf 10 BIG-TIME INCOMPARABLE Score of peope art animals 0 1 SPLAY OF TojfS of perfarmng eepfoxh M E NAG E AND &ge aler cage of wild Mima Is LIBERTY HORSES TJre ekidrM Mo day ! (qwh (ongress 'A SPeco, hritator School CMdrM fo cowefo Shon 'groups at 0nf firm 7b y... &e Me. ?ebr3S, - " ec. CARSON & BARNES Worlds majhpoy aeriausts .acrobats. JU66URS, WW WALKERS, EQUESTRIANS. oporm i touR "j: HI PR SHOW THE BARGAIN IOW MEDFORD - Sheriff Posse Grounds WED. MAY CHILDREN 50c See - COL. TIM McCOY - in Person Ill urmllc I Motor Shorts Firemen were called to the residence of Dave Ives, 1533 Jasper st. at 8:30 o'clock this morning to check on a shorted wash ing machine motor. Damage was confined to the motor winding, they said. Attorney Speaks - District Attorney Thomas J. Reeder spoke Monday to two classes in political science at South ern Oregon college. He dis cussed ' duties, functions and responsibilities of the district attorney." Dr. Marshall E. Woodell i3 instructor. Theft Loren S. Ritchie, 912 South Oakdale ave., Med ford, reported to city police two thefts from his truck while parked at the Hoover school on Siskiyou blvd. A volt meter was reported taken Monday afternoon, and 30 gallons of gasoline at about midnight. Permits Among building permits issued at the city hall in the past 24 hours were two for residences, a $20,000 home to be erected by John R. Del lenback, at 257 Windsor ave., and an $11,000 one to be built by R. E. Marsh, at 1209 Fortune dr. Elbert M. Nelson, 860 West 14th st., obtained a permit to erect a carport at estimated cost of $3,000, and Frank Crowell, 324 Haven st., received permission to con struct a foundation under his residence, at a cost of $1,400. NOW PHONE I.1U 2-3461 CIRCUS ACTS 2) Funny Fellows s etfe?de( to af ?Masrfc , cames, Haws, fa afd waferecf.jREE I does Not misrepresent 3 & 8 P.M. WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY PRICES TO AH DON'T MISS IT nroCflK Sponsored by MOUNTED SHERIFF POSSE SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES - ADULTS 90c Super Sky way Slated, CAB Official Says New York OJ.P.I.) A member of the Civil Aeronau tics Board said today a trans continental super skyway will be created 'soon as the first step toward blanket safe ty control of all planes in the air. In W a s h i n g t o n, it was learned that officials hope the 40-mile-wide skyway will be operative in July. One tentative plan is for it be forked at both ends, with eastern terminals at New York and Washington, and western ends at San Francis co and Los Angeles. The CAB member, G. Jo seph Minetti, said the skyway will extend from 18,000 to 35, 000 feet altitude, within this air corridor no aircraft "will be permitted to fly without positive control from the ground," Minetti said. "Each pilot flying this su per skyway will be constant ly monitored en route and ad vised of all other aircraft Storm Hits Portland On Heels of First Portland (U.P.I.) Anoth er thunder and lightning storm rolled through the Portland area today on the heels of a severe storm Mon day evening which resulted' in numerous power outages, downed trees and other dam age in northwest Oregon. Today's storm started east of Salem about 5 a.m. and moved into the Portland area about 6:30 a.m. It was con tinuing more than two hours later. Sixteen persons were in jured here Monday evening when lightning struck a Rose City Transit company trolley bus. The weather bureau said it did not expect the general weather pattern to change much in the next few days, Forecasters said there was a "good chance" for - warmer and drier weather over inter ior sections of northwest Ore gon Wednesday but that the thunderstorm threat would re main. Stolen Rachel Rebecca Fitzgerald reported to city po lice Monday that two blankets were stolen from her resi dence at 229 South Front st. Thefi Robert Clifford Ken nedy, 2624 Merriman rd., re ported ,to city police at 10 a.m. Monday the theft of two rifles from his business ad dress, 160 North Riverside ave. Glasses Found The elec tions department of the coun ty clerk's office in the court house is holding for the own er a pair of sunglasses left at Precinct 46A polling place in Hedrick Junior high school May 16, it was reported to day. Tryouls Tonight Medford Footlighters announced today that tryouts for the next play, "Laura," will be held tonight at the group's little theater at the Fairgrounds. The time is 7:30 p.m. Five men and three women are needed for the play. Collision A collision in volving three automobiles on Front st. between Eigth and Ninth sts., was reported to city police Monday afternoon. Listed as drivers, in two cases, and registered owner, in the other, were Robert Hudson Lunday, 830 Taylor st.; Leon Edward Champlin, 521 Park place No. 5, and John T. Atchinson, route 1,. Talent. Champlin was cited for fail ure to yield right-of-way, po lice said. Obituaries WILLIAM W. HITTLE Funeral services for Wil liam W. (Bill) Hittle, 76, of Gold Hill, who died Monday, will be held at the graveside in Rock Point cemetery, Gold Hill, Thursday at 10 a.m. The Rev. D. E. Millard and IOOF lodge 129, Gold Hill, will offi ciate. Conger-Morris funeral directors are in charge of ar rangements. Mr. Hittle was born Sept. 28, 1881, in Castana, Iowa. He had lived in Gold Hill since 1906, and was a member of the Gold Hill IOOF lodge for 47 years. He was married Oct. 18, 1905, in Portland, to Ma bel E' Dinwiddie, who sur vives. Other survivors include a son, Merritt L. Hittle, Med ford; a daughter, Mrs. Lucille Lindley, Rock Springs, Wyo.; four brothers, Jess Hittle, Frank Hittle and George Hit tle, in Colorado, and Dave Hittle, in Iowa; a sister, Mrs. Chloe Wickersham, South Da kota; and five grandchildren. Bearers will be Bud Force, Paul Thompson, Daryl Hen drickson, Wilmer Bailey, Earl Moore, and Floyd Lance. placed ahead of him, behind him, above, below or beside him" evening clear weather, Minetti said. Minetti discussed the sky way in remarks prepared for ceremonies dedicating a new kind of helicopter for use by New York airways in its me tropolitan area service. The CAB member said the skyway is a needed first step. Extension of maximum-safety control to all aircraft over Continental United States is, he said, still five years away. "As these super skyways criss-cross our air space the possibility of collision will di minish rapidly," Minetti said. In these corridors all planes, including military, will be obliged to ' take , directions from air traffic controllers on the ground. The CAB has not yet given final approval to the initial skyway plan but it is expect ed to do so. Lightning late Monday struck the Willamette valley area and caused widespread power disruptions. Service.on Portland General Electric Company lines was disrupted when a 115,000 volt Bonne ville Salem-to-Tillamook line was put out of commission. BPA reported at least 20 light ning strikes on power lines in about an hour. There also were outages at Tillamook and Beaver. Two Portland policemen re ported lightning struck a pow er pole twice in three minutes here. Power was out about three hours in that area. 1 The weather bureau said the humidity in western Ore gon forests would remain above 40 per cent today and Wednesday. Lightning burned a barn to the ground near Four Cor ners, a small community near Salem. Two horses were killed at Turner. One of them was a $5,000 Arabian belonging to Delmer Coville. In Salem, various small scale power and phone out ages temporarily inconveni enced homes and businesses. The barn which burned near Turner was owned by Gus Schlichef." He said "the lightning bolt touched off a barrel of gasoline and that flames quickly destroyed the structure. Incoporation Papers Signed for Groups Articles of incorporation have been filed in Salem for the Tot Industries of Medford and the HB&H Lumber com pany of Central Point. Incorporators for Tot Indus tries were listed as Robert A. Boyer( attorney; Dr. Malcolm S. Byers, physician and sur geon, and Marshall O. Besso- nette,- president of Big Y Sir per Market, Inc. Boyer, spokesman for the group, de clined to divulge plans for operation of the business at this time. The Central Point corpora tion was formed to operate a sawmill at Wimer, which changed hands recently. Ar ticles were signed by Fred M Brown, Russell W. DeForest and Evelyn Spears. Roy Hol- loway Sr. ancj Roy Holloway Jr. are owners of the business. Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks The following bid and asked prices on selected West ern securities, provided by the Medford branch office of Pacific Northwest Company, are unofficial and do not rep resent actual transactions, but are intended as a guide to the approximate price range, Common Stocks Bid Asked Bank of America .. 36 38 5a Lam.-raciiic utilities.... za',2 Cascades Plywood 25 27' 4 Cons. Freightways .. . 15 1 a 16 copco J4 First National Bank 47 50 1 Pacific Pwr. & Lt 34 li 36 Portland Gen. Elec. 25 26 a U. S. National Bank 63 67 2 United Utilities 24'i 26U West Coast Tel 197g 21' Weyerhaeuser new hi.. 38 40 V Investment Funds Noon Quotations on select ed funds supplied by the Med ford Branch of Foster & Mar shall, Members New York Stock Exchange. Fund Bid Asked 18.63 12.74 16.03 17.34 19.70 21.06 12.68 13.71 12.32 13.46 9.25 10.14 11.24 12.31 6.26 6.87 10.54 11.54 7.13 7.82 6.04 6.63 15.67 17.09 9.17 10.01 8.24 . 8.99 10.20' 11.14 14.79- 16.14 10.10 ' 11.03 10.76 11.75 10.64 11.50 10,58 . 11.53 4.75 . 5.19 12.41 13.57 k Bullock tnem f una Eaton Howard SUc Fidelity Gas Ind Group Sec A via .... Group Set: Com Stk Group Sec Elec Group Sec Petr ." Group Sec Steel .Z. Group Sec Tobac .. Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 Keystone K-l Keystone K-2 Keystone S-l Keystone S-2 i Keystone S-3 Mass Inv. Tr TV-Elec , .is Value Line Inc Wellington Three Appear in District Court Mrs. Irene Sutton, 51, Gold Hill, charged with assault and battery, received a years sus pended sentence to the county jail in district court Monday before Judge James Main. She was placed on a year's proba tion. Mrs. Sutton pleaded guilty to a charge "of hitting her mother-in-law, Ella Sutton, 83, the court reported. Also sentenced in district court was Carl EdWard John son, 19, Riddle, who received a 30-day sentence to the coun ty jail on a charge of tres passing on real property in Shady Cove Sunday. He was also fined $5 court costs. Donald ,E. Pinkerton, 45, of route.l, box 407, Ashland; was jailed under $1,500 bail Mon day following arraignment in district court on a charge of drawing a bank check with in sufficient funds. The case was continued -to give Pinkerton time to obtain counsel. Central Point Sets Clean-Up Weekend Central Point - Mayor Don Faber has designated the week ends of June 7-8 and June 14- 15 as "clean-up, paint-up, fix- up" week ends. Central Point Junior Cham ber of Commerce will cooper ate in the project, and using city-owned and other equip ment, will gather up trash and debris that residents collect in accessible locations in their yards to be hauled away. The mayor set aside the two ' week ends by using a proclamation at the last meet ing of the city council. BIRTHS SCOTT To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Perry, 2154 Halsey st., Medford, May 23, 1958, a. boy, weight IVz pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. ' KEITH To Mr. and Mrs. James Russell, route 1, box 489, Talent, May 23, 1958, a girl, weight 7 Vz pounds at Sacred Heart hospital. COULTER To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fletcher, 1305 Dakota st., Medford, May 24, 1958; a boy, weight 7V4 pounds, at Sacred Heart hos pital. JOSLIN To Mr. and Mrs. Leland Albert, route 1, box 276, Central Point, May 25, 1958,- a boy, weight. lz pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital.-: ' . RHOADES r- To Mr. and Mrs. Rex, general delivery, Central Point, May 26, 1958, a .girl, 6V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. - . MEILICKE To Mr. and Mrs. Edward, route 2, . Med ford, May 27, 1958, a girl, 8V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. . CALDWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Roger 717 West 14th st., Medford, May 27, 1958, a girl, IVz pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. TISCHAUSER To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, 591 Elkader st., Ashland, May 27, 1958, a girl, 7V2 pounds, at Ashland General hospital. DOBRY To Mr. and Mrs. Charles 248V2 Weight man, Ashland, May 27, 1958, a boy, 7 pounds, at Ashland General hospital. LOE To Mr. and Mrs. Calvert, 1604 Ashland St., Ashland, May 26, 1958, a girl, 6V2 pounds, at Ashland General hospital. SANDERS To Mr. and Mrs. George, 834V2 Cherry st., Central Point, May 24, 1958, a boy, 63,4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. HOPKINS To Mr. and Mrs: James, 607 Sherman ave., apartment 5, Medford, May ' 24, 1958, a boy, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. AXTELL To Mr. and Mrs. John,. 212 South Barne- burg st., Medford, May 26, 1958, a boy, 6V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. -ELLIS To Mr. and Mrs. Leland,- 413 Union st., Med ford, May 26, 1958, a boy, 6V2 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. . . Approved by American Accordion Association - For More Information ' Or Drop In At Attend the Benefit ACCORDION CONCERT, Sunday, Jun 8th at 3 P.M. Medford Senior High School. Proceedi -will enable our students to enter the coming Accordion Festival competition, Portland, and will be used to defray transportation costs. Oils and Rails Lead Stock Market Lower New. York. (UPI) Oils and rails led the stock mar ket lower today. Political unrest abroad and the government's decision to forego tax cuts, combined with unfavorable corporate developments, pushed stocks lower along a broad front. Losses were limited to frac tions for the most part. Crane company, which cut its divi dend, dropped 2 points. Com mercial Solvents and Ameri can Ship Building lost around a point each on dividend cuts. Shell and Standard of Cali fornia lost around a point each in the oils, were most of the leaders retreated fractional ly. Steels were mixed. Young- town added a small fraction and hit a new high in this group. Union Carbide fell a point in" an otherwise, mixed chemical group. ; Fractional declines predom inated in the rails., A gain of a point in Panhandle Eastern pipe line .helped utilities to improve, averagewise. : '"7.. Pharmaceuticals f a v o r- ed the upside,: with. Merck around a point. Alcoa a n d International- Nickel ; were weak in the metals.. Coppers Portland Livestock By United Press International Cattle 200: trade slow; few sales around . 50c lower; sales cows around 50c lower; some beef cows late Monday 2.00 below last week; choice steers Monday -28.50-29.25; good 26.50-28.25; good-choice heif ers 26-28; canner-cutter cows 16 17.50; some held higher; few util ity beef cows 18.50-20; bulls mostly unsold.: . Calves 25! scattered sales steady; few good-choice vealers 26-29. Hogs 250; trade slow; tew eariy sales U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 180 235 lb. steady at 24.25-24.50: no earlv sales mixed grades: individ ual 350-450 lb. sows 19-20. Sheep 300; supply mostly spring lambs; trade active, strong to 50c higher; choice spring lambs 21 21.50; good 20-20.50; slaughter ewes salable 3-9. Portland Produce Portland (U.P.I.) Eggs To re tailers: - Grade AA large, 45-48c doz.; A large, 42-45c; AA medium, 39-43c; A medium, 38-42c;- AA smalls, 40-33c; carton, l-3c addi tional. Butter To retailers: AA and Grade .A prints, 66-67c lb.; carton lc lb. higher; B prints. 64-656. . Cheese (medium cured I To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies', 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves, 51'2-57c; processed American cheese, 5-Ib. loaf, 40-43C- Farm Market Portland (U.P.I.) Willamette valley strawberries sold - within a rather wide price range during wholesale produce market trading today; best topped market at 2.75 a flat while good were 2.25-2.50 a 12-cup fill; first Willamette valley eooseberries sold at 2.50 a 12-hal- lock flat. Peas from The Dalles sold to 5.25 a 30-lb. box. Poultry and Rabbits Live Chickens Quoted to grow ers at Portland, Salem and south to Eueene. f.o.b. ranch JNo. 1 qual ity fryers. 2i-4 lbs., 22c; light hens, lo-lbc; heavy nens, 3 ids. up 20-21c: oldr oosters, 7-8c lb. Dressed . Chickens No. 1 . .grade dressed to. retailers: fryers, whole drawn. 39-44c lb.; cut up, 44hibc; hens, light types cut tip, 37-40c; heavy type, whole drawn, 4J-4tc: Dressed Turkeys A grade breed er hens, net to producers on an eviscerated basis. 28-ac id.; toms, same basis, 25c lb. to retailers: A grade hens, mostly 37 cents.-oven-ready dressed: toms, 32c lb. Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b. killing plants) Live ' white, 31, lbs., f .o.b.' Portland.-22-25c: colored nelts. 4c under. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 59-61c lb.; cut up. 62-65c. Portland Hay, Grain Wholesale Hay Prices: No. 2 green alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. Port land ana Seattle, nominally a ton. Wholesale prices are reported by the USDA market news service: Wheat, No. 2 soft white, S73 ton; No 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast delivery, S53:50-54 ton; No. 2 valley white oats, S50 ton; barley, No. 2 West Coast delivery, $47; soybean meal, S84 ton f.o.b. Portland: bar ley. No. 2 West Coast delivery, $47.50 ton: standard mill run, prompt delivery. $38.50-39.50 ton, f.o.b. Portland; No. 2 Milo," Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Coast, $54 ton; No. 2 vellow corn, tastern smpment f.o.b. Portland, $63.50-64 ton. Court Records MUNICIPAL COURT Joe Leavitt, failure to yield right of way, sio. R. J. Sugden, improver left turn, $5. Burnett W. Rhymer, failure to obey stop sign. $5. Alfonso Padilla Gonzalez, viola tion of basic rule, $5; failure to obey stop sign. $5. Everett Ventle, failure to obey traffic signal, $5. Chloe Margaret Fairweather, no tail lights, $2.50. Ruth Jane Phillips, expired ve hicle license, $5. Herold R. Edwards, violation of basic rule. $10. Jack Jenkins, excessive noise, $10. CIRCUIT COURT David J. Richey vs. Oquida la Richey. divorce complaint. Lucille . Weathersbee . vs. Bobby Gambill Weathersbee, divorce com plaint. ! MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS' . Gary Craig Lewis. 638 Pine St., and Patsy Jean Coppedge, 24 South Peach st. Eugene E. Davis, '3781 Hilsinger rd.. and Rose Mary Kusel, route 1, box 427B. Caesar Muzzioli ACCORDION SCHOOL Complete Musical Training in ACCORDION DIAL SP 2-6897 517 NEWTOWN it firmed on another increase in the price of the metal. Air crafts gave ground reluctant ly. ' ' - DOW-JONES AVERAGES Portland (U.P.I.) Dow Jones final stock averages: 30 industrials 460.63, off 0.38: 20 railroads 116.00, off 0.05; 15 utilities 77.74, up 0.08, and 65 stocks 159.94, off 0,06. Sales io day were about 2,180,000 shares compared with 2,500,000 shares Monday. Today's prices on selected stocks: Allied Chemical 753,i American Can . 47 AT&T 17814 Anaconda Copper ........ 4412 Bethlehem Steel 42 Caterpillar Corp. 59Vs Chrysler Corp. ..'.....,; 46U Continental Can 49 & Crown Zellerbach 48 Vz Curtiss Wright 257s Du Pont 175V2 Eastman Kodak :..;.104 General Electric 595s General Foods ... - 58 General Motors 38ss Georgia Pacific . ' 377s Graham Paige lss Homestake Mining ...... 4334 Kaiser Frazer 8 Kennecott Copper ' 867s Lockhead Aircraft .... 47 Vz Katy Pfd 481s Montgomery Ward .... New York Central 15 Is Penney, J. C 94 Penn RR , 12V4 Radio Corporation 34V& Richfield Oil 71V2 Sears- 29 Vi Socony Vacuum 493,4 Southern Co 293s Southern Pacific ........ 441-8 Standard California .... 48V4 Standard Indiana 42 Standard ' N.J. .1.....'..... 53 Vi Sun Mines 9V4 Texas Gulf ..- l9Vz Tex Pac Land Trust ... ; 11V4 Transamerica 39 Trans West Air 11 Tri-Continental Union Carbide 86 Union Pacific 29 Vs United Aircraft . - 60 . u.a.l. 26 U. S. Rubber 317s U. S. Steel 64 YoungstownS & T .... 87 Vi Weather FORECASTS Medford and- vicinity: Partly cloudy through Wednesday. Chance of . afternoon thunderstorms in mountains. Low tonight 48. High tomorrow 84. Western Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday . with scat tered showers or thundershowers, except in extreme southern part, where it will be mostly fair. A lit tle cooler Low tonight 50-60. High Wednesday 72-82 interior; 60-70 along the coast. Northern California: Fair through Wednesday, but a chance of scat tered thunderstorms in the north ern mountains in the afternoon or evening. Local low cloudiness on the coast in night and morning hours. Little change in tempera ture. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 70: above normal 11. Record high this date 92 in 1952. Record low this date 34 in 1922 PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none Total this month .52 inch, .50 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 22.99 Inches, 5.77 inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 2870, highest this a.m. 90. High 4:00 24 City Tester- a.m. nr. day Low Tree, Brookings 64 51 Crater Lake :.. 64 37 Grants Pass 88 49 Klamath Falls 80. 51 . T MEDFORD 88 50 Portland 81 59 Seattle 85 Spokane t.., 92 ' 61 Yakima 98 ' 69 Eureka 63 . 56 Red Bluff 85 59 Sacramento 82 .59 San Francisco ...... 74 60 Los Angeles .'. 76 60 Phoenix 103 75 Denver 83 54 Chicago 79 59 Miami 88 75 New York 70 52 Washington, D.C. .72 51 'S BEST BUY! $49.50 USE ANDY'S EASY CREDIT TERMS Take 58 Weeks in '58 To Pay! Your Friendly Credit Jeweler S & H Green Stamps " 15 North Central ANDY Other 5 AND Y'S MAIL TRIBUNE, Medford, Oregon, Tuesday, May 27, 1958 13 Thefts Probed by Sheriff's Deputies Five thefts. reDorted Mon day, are under investigation by the Jackson county sher iff's office. A. C. Van Galder. Jack sonville, reported the theft last Monday of an emergency tire pumb and other articles. Iva F. Tugele, Talent, re ported that gifts " valued at $10 were taken from her store Sunday. A window and eas lantern. owned by Herman C. Priem, Central Point, were reported stolen the night of May 25 from Priem's house. Grady Mott, Sams Valley, eported the theft of a 30-30 Marlin rifle from his home over the week end. Mrs. Virgil L. Hayen reported the theft of a car hood from the Gro-More garage, Crater Lake highway, Sunday night. Preliminary Hearing Set in District Court Preliminary hearing for Lyle Vernon Doty, 19, of 421 Oak st., was set for June 3 today by District Court Judge James Main. Doty is held in the countv jail, under 1,500 bail on a complaint' charging assault with, a dangerous weapon and signed by Robert M. Crandall, 23, of 306 Willamette ave. City police' reported the complaint was filed follow ing an altercation May 20 in volving Doty and Crandall. The complaint charges Doty with striking Crandall over the head and shoulders with a .22 caliber rifle. Navy Man Arrested For Automobile Theft A 17-year-old Navv man from Lebanon, Ore., was ar rested by Richmond, Calif., police Monday in connection with the theft of a 1957 sedan owned by Ernest J. 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