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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON SUNDAY. DECEMBER 2 It's time to plan your holiday parties and your Christmas and New Year's eve good-times at . . , ism Cozy rooms for private parties, wonderful food and service you'll like. Please phone 664-2513 for reservations. We'll be closed Sundays and Mondays during the winter season. Best Selling FOUR You'll Find Them All at PURUCKER'S RECORD SHOP 111 N. Central "BMOC" (Big Man on the Campus) "BROTHERS FOUR" "BROTHERS FOUR GREAT HITS" C "BROTHERS FOUR IN PERSON" "BROTHERS FOUR RALLY AROUND" "ROAMIN' WITH THE BROTHERS FOUR" (Make Great Christmas Gifts!) Brothers Four In Person Saturday 8 P.M. Medford Armory Get Tickets at PURUCKER'S NOW ! See You Therel TUES. & WED. DOORS OPEN 7:30 "CURTAIN AT EIGHT" Ashland 482-3321 THE BEST FILM OF THE YEAR" NATIONAL tOARD OF MVIIW . . . A timely and tension-packed motion picture of conscience under test in Berlin and East Germany! LOUIS t ROCHE MONT ASSOCIATES IVIItnt tr Allia Bleu "HlQH DRAMA I". Obituaries (5) 53 .N Mill HON ti 6J(- ; wi -,- Jack Stong at the Console of Our Hammond Organ-7:30-8:00 O. BERNICE STODDARD Funeral services for Mrs. Orrie Bernice Stoddard, 85, who died at a local convales cent home Friday, will be held at Perl Funeral home at 1:30 p.m. Monday. The Rev. George S. Roseberry, pastor of the First Methodist church, will officiate. Entombment will be in the Acacia Memo rial mausoleum, Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Stoddard was burn at Tipton, Iowa, Aug. 20, 1877. She was the dai;hlcr of John Howell McCroskcy and Ada Louisa Bunker, and spent her early life in Iowa. She was married to George Tanner Stoddard at Primghar, Iowa, July 12, 1899. They moved to Bridgeport, Wash., where they lived until 1920, when they moved to Puyallup, Wash. They then moved to Everett, Wash., where, they lived until Mr. Stoddard's death in 1944. After Mr. Stoddard's death she moved to Medford to live with her daughter, Mrs. Myrna S. Frink. She was a member of the Order of Eastern Star for 58 years, was an active member in the Methodist church, and a member of the Order of the Amaranth. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Myrna S. Frink, Medford, and Mrs. Bernice O. Kenton, Wilming ton, Del.; two sons, Wayne Stoddard Sr., Albany, Ore.; and Bruce O. Stoddard, Idaho Falls, Idaho; ten grandchil dren and four great grand children. Honorary pallbearers will be Fred Purdin. Charles HoDpc, La Canficld, Richard Mayfield, John Esp and Hal Bishop. It is the request of the fam ily that a donation may be contributed to the Memorial fund of the First Methodist church. V'..' J'V"1; ..RH ... JSMl A JIJMA t Is ARTS THERAPY Mosaic class in manual arts therapy is conducted by Joan Beasley, Jackson county extension service and Mary Brog, Medford instructor in the art. With physical theraipsts Hart Lundgrccn (left standing) and Lee Brown, in charge of man ual arts therapy at the Veterans Adminis tration domiciliary, looking on, members begin another project in the various and numerous activities offered as hobbies, rec reation and education at the disabled vet erans facility. Servicemen COMMISSIONED Gerald O. Barnes, sun of j Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnes, I South Pacific highway, Tal- cut. and brother of Earl Barnes, 3303 Snowy Butte lane, Central Point, received his commission during Novcm-1 bcr while serving with the! U.S. Navy. j Barnes, a former chief per-j soundman, was commissioned i an ensign, as a limited duty officer. j Ensign Barnes will be as signed to the USS Eldorado at San Diego. Calif, lie has been serving as supervisor of the staff of a Carrier Air borne Early Warning Squad ron's personnel office. A graduate of Medford High school, he entered the Navy in 1949. 4-H NEWS Spare Ribs The November meeting of the Central Point Spare Ribs 411 club was held at the Central Point little gymnas ium. The meeting was a play night so we had a short meet ing. We decided to have a food sale Dec. 8. Two of our members told of honors they received on achievement night. Sally Middlesworth and Janet Barber gave a demon stration on swinr. Donald Hcrzog, Reporter 13S2 J IJ Will I HAVE TO WAIT IN LINE? I NOI I Immodiate service every night on Viyellts at Barker's In Middle-Medford a DRIVE-IN k MINUTES LATE Lagos, Nigeria - (ITU - An envelope mailed here last Jan. 18 to a firm 12 miles away arrived Friday. It contained minutes from a meeting last December. vYeaJher ! VERA V. GARDNER ! Funeral services for Mrs. Vera Violet Gardner, of Mil waukee, Wise., will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Hill crest Memorial chapel, on the ! North Phoenix rd. Heinz Hocfle, of the local congrega tion of Jehovah's Witnesses, will officiate. Committal will be in Hillcresl Memorial park, with Conger-Morris Fu neral directors in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Gardner was born Feb. 4, 1917, in Howell coun ty, Missouri. She was married in 1936 in Nevada, Mo., to Arthur Gardner, who sur- I vives. I Other survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Sharon Mc Quoid, Manhattan Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Claudia Reatz, R e d o n d o Beach, I Calif.; five brothers, Hugh Keithly, Denver, Colo.; Thom as O. Keithly, Trail, Ore.; Ro land Keithly, Waco, Tex.; Le Roy Keithly. Reseda, Calif.; and Robert Keithly, Los An geles, Calif.; and five sisters, Mrs. Lester L. Morgan, Shady Cove, Ore.; Mrs. Herrel Denny, Medford; Mrs. Alvin Miller, Medford; Mrs. Felix Tybor, Fredericksburg, Tex.; and Mrs. Ralph Applegarth, Reseda, Calif. Deputies Check EP Burglary I Sheriff's deputies are as sisting Eagle Point police in investigating the burglary of the James A. Wallis residence, 617 South B St., Eagle Point. Someone entered the home between 8 and 11 a.m. Fri day and took a diamond ring 1 worth S250, a camera and j telescopic lense valued at j $125 and part of a coin col i lection of undetermined value. ! Wallis is postmaster at Eagle Point and his wife also works at the post office. Both were at work when the theft occurred. Two thefts were reported also from 2902 North Pacific highway Friday to sheriff's deputies. Charles Limigrcn re ported the theft of a transis tor radio and personal be longings. Dean R. Cain, of the same address, reported the theft of personal belongings. Saturday, Robert Joe Mar tin, 2495 North Main it., Medford, reported the theft of 130 pounds of meat from a locker at Harper's Meat Market, 986 Cherry st. Locals i i Couch Fire Medford fire men were called at 1:58 a.m. Saturday when a couch caught fire at the Robinson hotel, 106 East Main st. When firemen arrived, the burning cushions had been thrown out a window. 1 he men carried the couch out of the building and extin guished the blaze, believed started by a cigarette. There was no other damage. Roundlable Speaker-Larry Dinnccn, member of the state planning and development commission. Portland, win ad dress the Monday noon meet ing of the Medford Chamber of Commerce Roundtablc. He will discuss the future devel opment of the area. The Roundlable meets at North's Chuck Wagon. Meeting Set - The Jackson Toastmaslers will meet Mon day at 6:30 a.m. at Sambo's restaurant. Speakers will be Dana Collins, Marty Bamett and Don Johnson. Drive Continues - The local unit of the Muscular Dystro phy association will continue its drive for funds in Med ford today. Volunteers will call at houses not covered last rniiKCASTs Mrdford and icinity : Mostly cloudy with showers and periods ol partial clearing today and to niKhl. Valley fog early Monday and ram likclv during thr da v. High today 4U-I5, low tonight 30 30. Inch Monday near 40 Western Oregon: Showers today and Monday, and rain tonight. A lilllc eooler. Hish both days -4-47. Low tonight 3.i-40. Northern California: Rain north ern portion today, kpreading to Merced and i oscmitc hy after noon. Snow over mountains. Kair south of Monterey and Merced, ex cept coastal cloudiness. Mondav, cloudy with snow showers m Si erras and Stj-kiyous. I.IU Al. DATA TKMPERATURE: Mean vestcrdav 3f: helow normal 4. Record high this date Kj in !!.' a. Record low this date 2;i in PRECIPITATION: Midnight to 8 p.m. .17 in. i oiai since bept. i 1 1 40 in., 2ti in above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 92 per cent. CITY ilUh Brookines 49 Klamath Falls 37 Mr.Ur URD 43 Portland ..... 45 Seattle" 42 Spokane .... Yakima . Kureka -38 .. 52 Red Bluff 48 Sacramento 5fi San Krancisco ."!! I. os Angeles ti5 Phoenix til! Denver . I Chicao 51 Miami neach 4 New York lifl Washington. D C. . fi4 4:00 24 a.m. nr. Low Prec. "49 .22 32 .16 3 1 .32 2fl :1 "32 .1 1 2ti 24 41 30 Sunset today 4 :40 p m Sunrife tomorrow 7 23 a.m. Moonsct tonight 10:04 pm. Venus, the brightest planet, rises tomorrow at 5.16 a.m. It la now alma&l 30 million miles from the Earth and It has resumed Its regu lar eastward movement among the stars in its background. Grenfell Released By Portland Hospital Portland - HW - Stale Sen. William Grenfell (D - Port land), who was involved in a fatal accident Oct. 8, has been released from a hospi tal here, it was announced Friday. Grenfell, who suffered mul tiple injuries including a fractured pelvis in the acci dent, faces charges of leav ing the scene of an accident and of filing a false police report. He told police that he was abducted but later admitted that the story was false and that he was involved in the accident. ' Eft n nha ii i hi i iiriffia ENDS TONITE A Fine Family Triple Bill '-K,. ClNiMScop6' mm WALT DISNEY'S ANGELS JgyPturtncmticoM atRATQ HELD OVER! Continuous Today From 1 P.M. it ' SAYS: Be Boslon in Public . and French in Private!' I M4 1 SAYS: i Bul for Heaven's sale don'l mix Ihem 1 iitJMf. w Li The CANDLE ROOM Always the Same . . . Always Good! HOTEL MEDFORD Sunday between 2 o'clock this afternoon and B 1 Norfolk, Va. - IUPII - The Navy siid Saturday night about 1,700 Marines rushed to the Guantanamo Bay naval base during the Cuban risis are being returned to the West Coast. Fleet Reserve Meeting -The Crater Lake Branch 186. Fleet Reserve association, will hold its December meeting at the Jackson county courthouse auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Thurs day, Dec. 6. All men eligible for membership are invited. The association now has 44 members. Toastmaslers to Meet-John Weiscl will be toastmaster when the Medford Toastmas lers meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Grotto restaurant. Speakers will be Walt Nunlcy, Tom Ruttcr, Dan Hull and Al Bradford At Home - Mrs. Lester (Laura A.) McFall of Eagle Point has returned 1o her home after being hospitalized for several months suffering from injuries in an automo bile accident. She plans to return to her job at Valley Plumbing company. COMING IN CONCERT SATURDAY, DEC. 8 MEDFORD ARMORY 8:30 P.M. OAC OF SOC. PRESENTS "-illlllHIl Tickets for best seating now at Puruckers and on campus at SOC. $2, $2.50 & $3. Mail orders self add. en velope, Puruckers Record Dept. GROTTO Buffet Style Salad Bar Sunday Lunch Served 11 a.m.-4 p.m. CHILDREN HALF PRICE PLUS 25c SUNDAY ONLY SUNDAY MENU Roast Turkey with Sage Dressing $1.50 Baked Ham with Candied Yams $1.50 Fried Chicken $1.25 PLUS ALL THE SALAD YOU CAN EAT Real Good Italian and American Dinneri Served from 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. 10 No. Front Street Phone 772-4443 CESAR RpMERP STEFANiE POWERS A IMVHIM INUINAtONJJ ftcnitt IN lAtTMAN C O LO R 5f SANDM In donhng Joan Loon faifcionil HE A lOHT imfl fh hfw WB FRONTIER GUIDES & OUTFITTERS present Horns of the Hunter Safari In THE TIMBER ROOM Announces... The return of Elvera Walker to manage the dining room. . . . Good menu all day PLUS SPECIAL MEXICAN DINNERS Between 5 and 10 P.M. Daily Starting Monday, Dec. 3 5 South Riverside r ism aa TWO HOURS OF ACTION PACKED ADVENTURE IN COLOR AND SOUND ENDS Tonite! DOORS OPEN 1:15 Continuous From 1:30 HELD OVER TODAY ONLY! A WONDERFUL ALL-FAMILY SHOW NOW.. -THf ADVENTURE OFTjiE AGES IS HERE FOR AUTO SEE! "iiSISl Edward Smalu,., tlte Giant FwfriscopE BUler TECHKICDLOR" - THE WORLD TOOK NI3 H1ME K0 MADE IT A WAR-CRYI R berosiieiqI uInors'Iv! TV'itw".innii" UL I I aJ. W ... If .-fc. TERROR TALES! priO- A SHOCK ENDING YOU DARE NOT REVEAL! 'MIT ISH pferJ STRASBERG I L L iMMOrui LLL im.witi! r-ofrn 0 it -iff A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY The Medford Mail Tribune it the favortte nh families because there's something in it every day 'or everyone. Mom, Dad, big sister, and kid brother all enjoy reading the Mail Tribune If you're not a regular re,idrr now, thu Christmas season is the he-.t time to start. Jut telephone and 'M if the circulation df oartmrnt. ve II giad'y do the rest. MEDFORDiJTRIBUNE Returns Again This Year THE FINEST BIG GAME HUNTING - WILDLIFE MOVIES FROM ALASKA See actual scones filmed from behind iha hunlar, Jfi POLAR BEAR. This year we have captured the moit exciting Polar Bear picture ever made. )f LOTS OF ACTION Hunti for trophy Dall Sheep Barron Ground Caribou Alaskan Moose Grizzly Bear Polar Bear. ALSO ... 40 minutes of best and closest wildlife photography ever filmed. Medford High School 8:00 P.M. December 3, 4 & 5 Adults $1.25 Children 75c Tors Fret 3 j