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Biiths MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON SETHRE - To Mr. and Mrs John David, 2708 Ruth Lane Medford, Nov. 26, 1963, a boy 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley Hospital. WRESTLING Medford Armory TONIGHT! NOV. 28 - 8:30 P.M. HAYSTACK CALHOUN and ABE JACOBS vs. SOLDAT GORKY ' DON DUFFY -Plus- MIDGETS Sky Low Low Billy the Kid and Vs and Irish Jackie - Tiny Tim Plus KOZAK Vs. BARRETT Ringside $2.00 General 1.50 Children (under 12) 75e Tickets at BARKER'S Main and Central Flag for Kennedy Mourning Stolen FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) -When President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas last Fri day, Mrs. Ethel Stater unfurled a special American flag at half staff on the flag pole at her Fresno rest home. The flag, which she had planned to - fly during the 30 days of mourning, had been draped on the casket of her husband, Orval, a World War I veteran who died two years ago. ..' Today the flag pole at the Stater rest home is bare. The flag was stolen by a thief Tues day night. Memorial Service Held in Shady Cove SHADY COVE The R e v. John F. Kissee, Trail, spoke at memorial services here Sunday for President John F. Kennedy held by Veterans of Foreign Wars Steelhead Post, Shady Cove. The Post's charter was draped in memory of the Presi dent and "Taps" was played by Diane Stelle. GROUNDED OLYMPIA, Wash. (UPI)-It is against the law in Washing ton state to advertise alcoholic beverages by means of banner towing aircraft or sound trucks. Terrific Hits! STARTS TONITE! "apSa;.-m; LAST OF THE GREAT APACHE WARRIORS! tHtA MO THIU UWrtlD UVStS te-ltaning JEAN PETERS johnmimie: 2ND BIG HIT! on at 9 p.m. PAUL NEWMAN THE I0LD, FEARLESS LOVERS OF THE It MODERN AGE I tfeim tup vniuin i h PHIUuffllANS !NU lOS. MClUtt 3RD BIG KIT! ON AT 11:15 P.M. FUNTASTICT.. ..MONSTKR JJfTCL. I . . THE GREAT! ' FEATURE CARTOON COLOR FRANKIE AVALON D0D1E STEVENS JONATHAN WINTERS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903 OBITUARIES OKL1E G. VANDERWALKER Funeral services for Orlie George Vanderwalker, 81, of 1101 S. Oakdale Ave., Medford, who died Wednesday, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Chapel in the Trees mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial Park. The Rev. Gerald Nelson of the First Methodist Church of Med ford will officiate. Private cre mation services will follow in Siskiyou M e m o r 1 al Crema torium. Mr. Vanderwalker was born Sept. 12, 1882, in Ishpeming, Mich. On Aug. 26, 1912, in Iron wood, Mich., he was married to Jennie L. Larson, who survives. Mr. Venderwalker was a re tired railroad conductor, having been employed by the Milwau kee Railroad for 40 years, until his retirement in 1947. The fam ily were residents of Deer Lodge, Mont., before moving to Medford in 1951, where they have resided since that time. Mr. Vanderwalker was a member of AF&AM 14, deer Lodge, Mont., a member of the Royal Arch Mason's Valley Chapter, and a member of BPOE, Deer Lodge, Mont. Survivors, besides his widow, include one daughter, Mrs. Vivian Gordon, ; Medford; one grandson, and one grand daughter. i Funeral arrangements are en trusted to Siskiyou Funerai Service directors of Chapel in the Trees Mortuary. ALFRED R. (BILL) FISHER Funeral services for Alfred R. (Bill) Fisher, 54, of Butte Falls, who died Tuesday, will be held in Ronan, Mont. Local arrange ments are being handled by Conger-Morris Funeral Di rectors. Mr. Fisher was born July 23, 1909, in Belgrade, Mont., and moved to southern Oregon two years ago. He was married April 22, 1948, in Butte, Mont.,., to Evalyn Darrow, who sur vives. Other survivors include five children, Ha May Fisher, Mary Lou Fisher, Betty Ann Fisher, Billie Rae Fisher, and Evalyn June Fisher, at home; his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Fisher. Ronan, Mont.: four brothers, A. W, Fisher, Gene Fisher, Roy Fisher, and Arthur r isner, all ot Konan, Mont.; and three sisters, Mrs. E. S. Pat ton, Hamilton, Mont.; Mrs. C. H. Bargfeld, Missoula, Mont.; and Mrs. Floyd Olson, Ronan, Mont. MRS. CERENE C. BAKER Mrs. Cerene C. Baker, wife of Roy E. Baker, died at her home, 1214 W. Main St., Med ford, this morning. Funeral ar rangements will be anounced by Conger-Morris Funeral Home. Salem Man Pleads Tax Evasion Guilt PORTLAND (UPI) W. Em ery Hobbs, 47, owner of Cascade Food Products in Salem, Wed nesday pleaded guilty to a vio lation of federal income tax laws. He admitted he failed to file a tax return on a gross income of $90,039 in 1957. Sentencing was delayed pending an investi gation. Hobbs' company processes jams and jellies for the U. S. Army. Body of Airman Found in River SPOKANE (UPI) Fairchild Air Force Base officials here said Wednesday they have iden tified the body of a man found near the Spokane River as that of Airman 2.C. Alfonso Torres Jr., about 20, Oakland, Calif. The body was found Nov. 17 by two boys playing in the area. Torres had been missing since Jan. 30 from the base, officials said. Death was caused by drown ing. Identification was made through dental and physical rec ords, blood type and other data. DRUNKEN DRIVING CORBY "NEW TOWN, Eng land (UPI) Alexander Mac-Donald-Buchanan, 32, son of the chairman of the Buchan-Dewar Scotch distilling firm, was to appear incourt today on drunk en driving charges. In the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS The aftermath of four grim and hectic days? Let's let Kipling describe it: "The tumult and the souting dies; "The Captains and the Kings depart: ' "Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, 'i "An humble and a contrite heart." Boardman Lease Debate Scheduled HEPPNER (UPI) - Four members of the Oregon Legisla ture will debate the state's lease with the Boeing Co. for the Boardman Industrial Park Friday. Speaking in favor of the lease will be Senate President Ben Musa, D-The Dalles, and Rep. Stafford Hansell, R-Hermiston. Opposing the plan will be Sen. Alfred Corbett, D-Portland, and Rep. Jack Smith, D-Condon. The moderator will be Wal lace McCrae, president of Blue Mountain College at Pendleton. Sponsor of the debate is the Space Age Park Development Association, an organization of Morrow and Umatilla County residents. Locals Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Vallry fog. mostly from vicinity of Med ford to Grants Pass tonight and Friday, possibly clearing only brfelly Friday afternoon; other wise, fair with mild afternoon temperatures. Low tonight 25-30 and high Friday 39-40. except in fog free areas low tonight 20-25 and high Friday 55-80. Western Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday, except patchy valley fog late night and morn ing. Little temperature change. Low tonight 25-34. High Friday 45-55. Northern California: Fair tonight and Friday, except fog in valleys. Little temperature change. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean yester day 40; below normal 1. Record high this date 63 in 1041. Record low this date 15 In 1932. PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to midnight, none. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. Total this month 3.25 Inches, 2.95 inches above normal. Total since Sept. 1. ti.92 inches, 2.08 Inches above normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday of o, nignest inia a.m CITY day Brookings 63 Klamath Falls .... 44 MEDFORD 52 Portland 50 100. Illch 4:00 34- Yester- a.m. Hr. Low Prec. 47 25 25 Seattle 47 Spokane 42 Yakima 52 riMIE humble and contrite -1 heart? I think we can all agree that it is Jacqueline Kennedy's. The pictures of her, holding her children by their hands and facing courageously a future totally different from the future she had come to expect, will live long in- American minds. WHAT of the future? Well, there is an ancient cry of the people that has rung out down through the ages in situations such as that we now face. It goes like this: The King is dead! Long live the king! have become accustomed to is ended. So ... the people must adapt themselves to the NEW government. That is where we all stand. We are all wondering what the NEW government will be like. Will it command our confi dence? By way of answer, here is a straw in the wind: Mattern Appointed Robert W. Mattern, 704 Fifth St., Jacksonville, has been appointed sales representative for Wynn Oil Company products in Jack son and Josephine Counties. With over 10 years experience in the automotive supply field, Mattern was previously with the Singler Auto Supply in Medford. He will continue to make his home in the Medford area, which is main distribution point for the territory. Checks Missing Proprietors of the Bohemian Club, 10 S. Fir St., reported the loss Wednes day morning of six checks with a total value of $788.75, accord ing to Medford police. Two Accidents Two auto mobile accidents were invest). gated by Oregon State Police Wednesday atternoon. Cited for making an improper left turn was Bruce Palmer Fleminu fin of South Stage Road, Jackson- vine, alter his vehicle was in volved in an accident on Ore eon 62 and Hammpl Rnart with one operated by Charles Frank lin Kirby, 29, of Trail. The sec ond accident occurred nn ftrp- gon 62, 13 miles north of Med- tord. and invn verl pars nnnr. ated by Zelma Esther Hayes, 54, ot Koute 1, Box 375, Eagle Point, and Bernard Austin Wild, 50, of 329 E. Second St., Medford. AecnrrlinrJ In nnllnp the Haves vehicle was hit jib it attempted to make a left turn into a private driveway. Eureka 53 41 Red Bluff 68 48 Sacramento 52 45 San Francisco .... 62 . 49 Los Angeles 75 57 31 23 22 Phoenix Denver 69 Chicago :.. 52 Miami uoacn 7H New York 81 Washington, D. C. 66 44 28 41 75 48 37 CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. Search lor 112 Pilot Called Off KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI)-The search for the pilot of a U2 reconnaissance plane which crashed in the Gulf of Mexico, apparently after a flight over Cuba, was called off Wednes day. No trace was found of the pilot, Capt. Joe C. Hyde Jr., 33, of La Grange, Ga. Divers found the wreckage of the high-altitude plane but no sign of Hyde. The plane crashed in the water about 40 miles northwest of Key West. HIT ONLY TRAIN STAMFORD BRIDGE, Eng land (UPI) Truck driver Rob ert Pimm, 25, escaped injury Wednesday night when his truck crashed through crossing gates on a one-train-a-day rail road line near here and collided with the only train. M-G-M pr.aents JOCK MAHONEY asTanu WOODY STRODE DYAUSCOPE id METRO COLOH ON THE SAME PROGRAM M;GM I a'.lJleB.HMdl.W.l.lrl.l,l,I.W ROBERT TAYLOR n LONDON (UPI) London, which already has the world's most extensive rapid transit system, will build another 10.5 mile subway line from Victoria A 13 station to Walthamstow. The $157 million line is sched uled to go into service in 19h8, carrying up to 32,000 passen gers an hour. You are invited . As guests of Purucker Music House to attend a remarkable DUO ORGAN CONCERT Which will be presented at the HOLLY THEATRE SUNDAY, DEC. 1 AT 2:30 P.M. Featuring two of America's finest Organists, SHAY TORRENT and AXEL ALEXANDER. Complimentary tickets may be ob tained at Purucker's or at the door at time of concert. TONIGHT Cool Man Cool Use Our FREE lii-Car HEATERS FRANK SINATRA DEAN MARTIN SAMMY DAVIS, JR. PETER LAWF0RD ANSIS DICKINSON TCCHH10LOW MINHY ANTHONY FONDA PERKINS THE TIN STAR STEVE , K Betsy PALMER - Michel RAY tSs JPI ii.":Jf RFFVES diSa- . I Thief ' atv KBBHDaD llltmin COU1II ONMBOP6t O ULNY NOW! AT REGULAR ADMISSION PRICES! CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. THURS. - FRI.-SAT. -SUN. H88 it HrlftiFT Pinstnti TREVOR HOWARD 41 lUplatn Hlih IGHARD ARRIS . lonn Mi.u , W MRON BOSEHBEftG PODUnTIDN TECHNICOLOR' Adults $1.00 Students 75c Children 35c Tyranny aboard a hell shlpr Ecstasy In the south seas'l SHL Jr HUGH GRIFFffH S3" -44 RICHARD HAYDN """ 4M& '$JHr PERCY HERBERT Jj$t&f charles'lederer w HAT it means is that the government the people isMLMLyj THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY HELP US NAME OUR NEW LOUNGE! AND Win 50 oSs Entry Blanks Available At The Hotel The Lounge in the MEDFORD HOTEL Serving Our Famous Genuine Charcoal Steaks, Lobster & Prims Rib In the Candle Room TIHE stock market SOARED Tuesday morning. The Dow Jones industrial average, which was down 21.16 at the market's premature close on Friday, was UP 10.47 at the end of the first hour. Trading during the first 60 minutes amounted to 2,040, 000 shares the heaviest since the 2,102,000 shares traded on June 3, 1933. It was the fifth heaviest first-hour trading in history. Trading can be a PANIC, or it can be a sign of confidence. Heavy selling usually reflects lack of confidence in the future. Heavy buying usually reflects confidence. Prices ROSE this morning. Draw your own conclusions. But the heavy buying this morning doesn't seem to reflect any LACK of confidence. As this is written, people are BUY ING, indicating that they have confidence in the new adminis tration. TN CONCLUSION: As a lifelong newspaper, person, this writer would like at this hour to welcome tele vision into the Fourth Estate. Chiefly, in the past, TV has been an entertainment medium. In those hectic four days, it has won its right to sit in the place referred to by Edmund Burke when two centuries ago he look ed up to the reporters' gallery in the British House of Com mons and said: "Yonder sits the Fourth Estate, more im portant than ALL the others." The other three estates to which he referred were the Clergy, the Nobility and the Common People. TN THOSE four tragic days, TV did a magnificent job. It has recorded history in LIV ING, moving pictures. If we could see Paul Revere's ride, if we could see the embattled farmers at Lexington and Con cord, if we could see Washing- : ton at Valley Forge, if we could 1 see Abraham Lincoln delivering j his Gettysburg Address and the oiner great moments oi our history, we would have a better understanding of the GREAT NESS of our past and the men who made it. 50 Model AU 12 199 co- Gentlemen of the moving camera Bnd the microphone We of the pen and the pencil and the typewriter and the STILL camera welcome you to the sacred precincts of the Fourth Estate. NOT A STRIPPED-DOWN MODEL, NOT A SPECIAL. ..BUT A GENUINE AMANA... FROM AMANA'S COMPLETE FREEZER LINEI Open Friday & Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday, 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. FREE Prizes... Gifts... Surprises for All! Come In And VISIT WITH Sally Heft Amana Trained Noma Economist! ftman HOLDS 871 LBS. OF FROZEN FOOD! 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