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Locals Pump Taken A high pres sure marine pump was taken from the Joe Oliver logging operation on Peavine rd.f five miles off the Tiller-Trail high way, state police reported to day. No Clinic - There will be ho chest x-ray clinic at Sa cred Heart hospital this week because of the Thanksgiving holiday, the Jackson County Tuberculosis and Health asso ciation, which sponsors the clinic, has announced. Club to Mtet - The Altrusa club of Medford will hold a luncheon meeting at the Med ford hotel Saturday, Nov. 28, at noon. Members are wel come to bring guests, officials said. Piinl Sureerv oatients at Medford Osteopathic, hos pital yesterday were Mrs. Wesley Riley, 26 Tripp St., Medford, and Miss Sharon K. Rogers, 315 Charlotte Ann rd., Medford. Jp Takan Mike Ober, of Ober Logging company, 1247 Biddle rd., reported to state police yesterday that some body took his jeep from his Applegate logging operation. The Jeep was on Sturges creek off Thompson creek when it was taken Sunday, po lice were told. Births GYSBERS - To Mr., and Mrs. Donald L., 834 South Peach st., Medford, Nov 23, 1959. boy, 7 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. GERMER - To Mr. and Mrs. Robert G- 4557 South Pacific highway, Medford, Nov. 24, 1959, boy, 8V4 lbs., at Sacred Heart hospital. . SHEFFIELD - To Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 985 Ross lane, Medford, Nov. 23, 1959, boy, 6S4 lbs., at Rogue Valley hos pital. DAILEY - To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 75 Garfield st., Ash land, Nov. 24, 1959, girl, 5 lbs., at Rogue Valley hospi tal. WILLIAMS To: Mr. and Mrs. Paul D., route 4, box 461, Medford, Nov. 23, 1959, a boy, 9 pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. BOBBERT To: Mr. and Mrs. Robert E., 3669 Delta J Waters rcL, Medford, Nov. 24, 1959, a girl, 8 pounds, at Sac red Heart hospital. DAMON To: Mr. and Mrs. . Charles R., 2467 Vi Sunnyview rd., Medford, Nov. 24, 1959, a girl, 7Vi pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. ODEN To: Mr. a n d Mrs. James R., Butte Falls, Nov. 25, 1959, a girl, 3 Vis pounds, at Sacred Heart hospital. Oregon Carlot Shipments Counted Sa'em - (LTD - The Oregon Agriculture Department re ported the October total of 6,094 carlots of perishables in spected at Oregon shipping points brought the fiscal year count to 13,991 cars. This included potatoes for processing and some onions and advanced the total for the year as of Nov. 1 by more than 1,244 cars. The Department said pota to and onion shipments re flected the bulk of the in crease. Pears were down about 200 cars but filbert and apple shipments gained a lit tle. The Malheur county ship ping district' in the first four months of the shipping year led the other seven inspection centers. The Hood River, dis trict was' up 518 cars and the Portland district was up some 35 per cent. Medford was down. HOT MONEY Montreal-ffiPD-Maxim Lan gis, 30, drew a three-year prison, term Tuesday after po lice testified they found "hot" money in the form of 10 bogus $10 bills appropriately stored in the electric hotplate in Langis' kitchen. 3 ) SMASH HIT! ADVENTURE'S A -fS5bnTlS OTKT BTffBS. V scon HEW LIVES HIS X? OnSAJgS inmmigt , fi , -Nf T WICMT Lit J;J 'OWOMMi PCOJNEY j f 1 V W PLANE RE-ASSEMBLED Re-assembly of the shattered pieces of a B-58 which explod ed over Oklahoma this month is furnishing valuable leads to a crack Air Force-industry Over-the-Counter Vestern Stocks The following bid and asked quotations, from the National Association of Securities Deal ers, Inc., do not represent ac tual transactions. .They are a guide to the range within' which these securities could have been sold (indicated by the "bid") or bought (indicat ed by the tasked") at the at the time of compilation. Common Stocks Bid Asked Bank of America 47 ?i 50' Calif.-Pacific Utilities 38 39 Cascades Plywood Cons. Freightways .. Copco First National Bank Morrison-Knudsen Northwest Nat. Gas Pacific Pwt. & Lt. 34 4 20 V, 33 57 'i 31 li 18 36 21.i 35 61 33 19 38 22 27 70 39 26 44 36 Permanente Cement J 21 'i Portland Gen. Elec 26 V. S. National Bank 63 United Utilities 37 'i West Coast Tel. 24,i Weyerhaeuser Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected funds supplied by the Medford branch of Foster & Marshall, mem bers New York Stock Exchange. Fund Bid Bullock 13.01 Chem Fund 11.32 Colonial Ener 12.41 Eaton Howard Stk.... 24.29 Fidelity .. 16.30 Group See Avia-Elec 9.11 Group Sec Com Stk 12.43 Group Sec Petr 9.48 Group Sec Steel 10.73 Asked 14.26 1224 13.56 25.97 17.62 9.98 , 13.61 10.39 11.75 8.82 17.21 10.36 16.48 20.71 12.66 15.26 1423 15.34 17.10 6.01 Group Sec Tobac Keystone B-3 Keystone B-4 8.05 15.77 9.49 15.10 18.98 11.60 13.98 Keystone K-2 Keytsone S-l Keytsone S-2 Keytsone S-3 Keytsone S-4 13.04 Mass Inv Grth Stk ' 14.19 TV-Elec 15.69' Value Line Inc 5.50 Skeleton Found In East Oregon - Vale-(UPD-An Indian artifact expert studied a human skele ton found by a local rancher in a lava bed southwest of Westfall Monday. Grady Romans told Sheriff John 'Elfering and Coroner George Beechler he ' dis covered the scattered human bones while moving cattle Monday. Horace Arment, the artifact expert, examined the skull to determine possible circum stances surrounding the per son's death. He said the skull probably belonged to an elderly In dian woman and was many years old . HOW TO SLEEP Paris (UPD - A prominent Parisian doctor Tuesday founded the Sleep League, an organization devoted to teach ing insomniacs how to sleep. News About Servicemen END TRAINING Marine Pvts. LeRoy K. Burkhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burkhart, 318 North Seventh st., Central Point, and Richard G. Conway, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duard B. Conway, 362 North Third st., Central Point, are scheduled to finish a four-week individ ual combat training course Nov. 27 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. . . The course includes the lat est infantry tactics, first aid, demolitions, field fortifica tions and advanced schooling on weapons. mum l Mi: 1 Crj;hi,jiiu i : '- m.- Obituary THEDFORD Q. REDDELL Funeral services for Thed for'd Quenton Reddell, 34, of Butte Falls, who died Mon day, will be held in the Butte Falls Community . Bible church, Saturday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Howard Simmonds will officiate. Committal will be JLn the Butte Falls cem etery, with Conger-Morris, fu neral directors, in charge of arrangements. Portland Livestock Portlan d (UPI) Cattle 100. Canner-cutter cows mostly 10-11, beef type cutters 11; cutter-utility 1030 lb. cows 13; one 1635 lb. util ity bull 20.50. Calves 10. Good-choice vealers 28-32. Hogs 200. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers 190-225 lb. including 198 lb. at 15. Sheep none. Good-choice wooled lambs 16.50-17.50: shorn lambs 15.50-16.75; good-choice feeders 14 15.25; cull-good ewes 3-5.50. Portland Produce Portland (UPI Dairy market: Eggs To retailers: Grade AA ex tra large. 84-51c; AA large. 46-47e; A large. 43-44c: AA medium, 38-39c; AA small, 27-32c; cartons l-3e addi tional. Butter To retailers: A A and grade A prints. 70c lb.; carton, lc higher; B prints, 68c. Cheese, medium cured To re tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai sies, 41 i,i -51c; processed American cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 41-43c. , Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fog and low overcast tonight and Thurs day. Low tonight 38. High Thurs day 48. Western Oregon: Partial clearing tonight. Fog tonight and early Thursday. Partly sunny Thursday afternoon. Cooler tonight. Low to night 28-38. High Thursday 48-56. Northern California: Fair tonight and Thursday but increasing fog and low clouds near coast. Slightly cooler Thursday afternoon. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday 44: above normal 2. Record high this date 68 in 1936. Record low this date 19 in 1952. PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 aon., trace. . Total thii month .16 inch. 1.92 inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, 1.92 Inches, 3.58 inches below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 89, highest this a.m. 99. High 4.00 24- Clty Yester- a.m. nr. day Low Prec. Brookings 58 49 T Crater Lake 56 31 Grants Pass 50 44 Klamath Falls 60 40 MEDFORD 47 43 T Portland 58 40 SeatUe 57 Spokane . . 54 Yakima 65 44 31 42 42 43 42 45 54 "48 51 20 65 44 45 .22 Eureka Red Bluff Sacramento San Francisco .... Los Angeles 52 76 71 74 88 Phoenix Denver 74 61 38 Chicago .14 .58 '1.28 .44 Miami Beach . 82 New York 60 Washington, D. C. 58 FIVE-DAY FORECAST (Through Nov. 30): Western Oregon - Western Wash i n g t o n Temperatures averaging above normal. Recurring rain like ly beginning Thursday night or Friday. Precipitation moderate in southwestern Oregon but more than normal in western Washing ton and northwest Oregon. High temperatures generally 46-52 in western Washington and 48-56 in western Oregon. Lows mostly 35-45. Northern California No precipi tation except possibility of occa sional rain in extreme north early next week. Temperatures near nor mal. ENJOY THANKSGIVING DINNER HERE! Open 1 p.m. Nov. 26 Plan Your Holiday Parties With Us DANCE SAT. & SUN. To Music of the 'Weekdays: Peggy on the Organ DARDANELLE Hiway 99 at Gold Hill Overpast 15 Minutes from Medford Or " accident investigation board studying the crash. The wreckage is at the Convair plant at Forth Worth, Texas. (Convair photo UPI Telephoto) Services Today For Former Local Pastor The Rev. Ernest Storer Bartlam, 78, former rector of St. Mark's Episcopal church, Medford, died in a Winslo'w, Wash., rest home Monday. He was born in Birming ham, England, May 2, 1881, and attended Clare college, Cambridge university, Eng land, before coming to the United States in 1901. Mr. Bartlam attended the church divinity school of the Pacific at Berkeley, Calif., and was ordained May 16, 1916. Mr. Bartlam was rector of the local church between 1934 and 1939, when he became rector of St. Mark's church in Eugene. Prior to his local pas torate, he was affiliated with churches' in San Francisco, Calif., Red Bluff, Calif., and Sacramento, Calif. He retired June 1, 1953, and moved to Win slow, Wash., in 1954. Survivors ' include his wi dow, Mrs. Marion E. Bartlam, Winslow, Wash.; one son, the Rev. E Percy Bartlam, Jones boro, Ark., three grandchil dren and- three great grand children. Funeral services were scheduled at 3 o'clock this afternoon at St. Barnabas Episcopal church, Winslow, with interment in Hillcrest cemetery in Winslow, Wash. Icy Spots Reported On Oregon Roads Salem -(UPD The State High way Department today re ported icy spots at Govern ment Camp, Sunset summit. Green Springs, Bend and Wil lamette pass. There were two inches of roadside snow at Austin ana a trace on the East Side Mc- Kenzie highway. Fog was re ported at Wilson River sum mit Astoria, Detroit, Rose- burg, S i s k i y o u, Green Springs, Cave Junction? Pros pect, Coquille, Santiam pass and Ontario. Stained Glass Windows Damaged by B-B Shots A routine inspection of the stained glass windows at First Presbyterian church last week by the American Art Glass company, Sacramento, Calif., revealed about $450 damage to windows in the building, city police were notified Tuesday. Reports show that B-B holes were found in three of the windows on the Eighth st. side of the building and one window on Holly st. All four are of stained glass making it necessary to replace the en tire window, it was reported. YOUR "TUNESTERS Three Accidents Reported in Area State police today reported three accidents yesterday and today. Arthur Lewis House, 2 White Oak dr., Medford, re ported that a parked car be longing to Donna Timber company near 113 North Ross, lane was struck last night by an unidentified car. The left door, fender and bumper were damaged, state police said. A two-car collision occur red at Table Rock rd. and Oak st. yesterday morning, state police said. A car" driven by Catherine Elizabeth Walker, 55, of route 2, box 320, Table Rock rd., Central Point, was attempting to pass a car driv en by Wilma Irene Buchanan, 22, of 116 Oak st., Central Point, when the Buchanan car started to make a left turn, officers said. The Buchanan car was dam aged in the middle of the left door and the Walker car re ceived front end damages, po lice reported. Harry G. Mclntire, route 4, Grants Pass, suffered cuts and bruises early this morning as a result of an accident two miles north of Rogue River on Highway 99. Tho MrTntire car was travel- j ling north when it apparently wont nff th.hihwav onto the j southbound shoulder and into i a ditch, where it struck a tree. A passing motorist trans ported Mclntire to the Grants Pass hospital. State police from the Grants Pass office were to question him today. End of Pollution Demands Continued Portland (UPD The State Sanitary Authority was hang ing tough today on its de mands that the city of Port land stop polluting the Wil lamette and Columbia rivers. The Authority refused Tues day to recommend dismissal of a legal action against Port land seeking to force the city to abate pollution. However, in compliance with a request from Circuit Judge Frank Lonergan that the state and city mediate differences, the Authority approved a 60-day postponement of a scheduled Nov. 30 hearing. The 49 states in the Union during, the fiscal year ended June 30, 1959, collected a to tal of 15.8 billion in taxes, an increase of six per cent over 1958, reports the U. S. Census Bureau. . ' THEATRE INFORMATION SERVICE CALL SP 3-7323 FOR FULL INFORMATION ABOUT- YOUR THEATRES SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY PROGRAM! 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Coal vein shafts 3,000 feet underground have been join ed in a mining development near Retford, England. m SPECIAL 1M T I a anows mm: a ' fW YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE! The captivating story of what happens when a girl who believes in "singleness" tangles with a carefree bachelor who believes in "togetherness"! 3 w ij !-, r I f SELECTED SHORTS COLOR CARTOON MA TT F" WRANDfllL mm MlmTWUM t SHADWELL MAKE ANY MONEY IN THIS BUSINESS? rjVP UP 1 1 lAKti TWO HOURS TO CATCH THOSE TUT) THE RXU VVC6S ONE AT TUF THEY WANT- BOTTOM THEVD GO WELL WITH THE DRAPES ON THE SUN PORCH y V. 'H.IKV I I I Medford Fireman's ANNUAL BALL MEDFORD ARMORY Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 26 Music by THE MELO-NOTES 7 piece Band and Vocalist Dancing 9 till 1 Benefit for Christmas Toy Fund Jhh0 iP 1 7 i fcli i III nil mw m EASTVAN COLOR Cinemascope By Jimmy Hatlo AU. frit T?AP?E RSH DiED OP F?!SHT SHADWELL FELL IN THE TANK YESTEROAV TRY ING TO GET A BASY BULL FROG IN THE NET- rue "i tcivik yene H NEVER WANT THE ONES ON TOP'-ITS LlkE SELLIN' WATERMELONS-THEY ALWAYS WANT THE ONE 8 HaPPY DAYS IN THE &OLDFISH EMPORIUM FOR THE FlSHjTHAT IS TUANK AND 4 TIP OP 7 HATLO HAT TOMARTIH WlTZMAN, Baker Aquarium, LAKE WORTH j FLA. STARTING TONIGHT and CONTINUOUS FROM 1 P.M. TOMORROW We Have Picked the Best Available Pictures (or Your Holiday Week-End Entertainment. GREAT SHOWS SEE THEM BOTH! ( mmm FABIAN IN HIS FIRST MOTION PICTURE WITH -THAT GORGEOUS "BLUE DENIM" GIRL CAROL LYNLEY On PABIAN STUART WHITMAN AND INTIODUCltfo D O CO-FEATURE - A STEVE BRODIE LYN THOMAS ) MAIL TRIBUNE, Mirfferd, Or. I Wednesday, Nov. 25, 1959 9 Portland Robbery Suspect Captured Portland - (UPD - The Broad way. theater was held up here Tuesday night but a suspect was tackled in a parking lot a short distance away by two employees. Being held was Ralph Young Gaffin, about 60. Police said the holdup man got about $118 from the ticket window but that he was seen by Herb Royster, 62, theater manager, and another em ployee, Sid Phillips. They chased the holdup man into a parking lot; tackled him and called police. EDGEWATER LODGE CAFE Open Thanksgiving Day ROAST TURKEY J Jl ft ana BAKED HAM 15 Miles North of Medford en Highway 99 OPEN 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. ENDS TONITE One Showing Only Doors Open 7:00 P.M. Show Starts 7:30 P.M. ShSDanB- ALSO 'kerT Cok BRAZZI. B&AA$4' WAUtiei CHEVALIER team new LIVING ITS x GLORIOUS ADVENTURE IN NATURE'S OWN BACKYARD COLOR by Cm Lux CinemaScopE CAROL LYNLEY ARTHUR O'CONNELL D I E '. STEVENS REAL THRILLER MARK DANA . am u 1