Hi
. CenvaJciclr.g it Home Tom
Watts, Hornbrook, Calif., Is con
valescing satisfactorily from
injuries he suffered Oct. 28
when he rode his loaded logging
truck down a 150-foot embank
ment near Somes Bar, family
members report. After several
days in Siskiyou General Hos
pital, Yreka, Calif., he has been
convalescing at his home. A
visitor last week at the Tom
Watt home was his brother,
Charles Watt, Bend.
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2 of America's most
Accomplished Organists
SHAY TORRENT
AXEL ALEXANDER
IN A
Duo Organ Concert
SUNDAY, DEC. 1st
2:30 P.M.
HOLLY THEATRE
As guests of Purucker's, you are invited
to bnng your family to enjoy this de
lightful concert!
' Complimentary tickets are available at
. , Purucker's or at the door at time of con-..
cert. There will be a valuable prize given .
away, also.
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Local and
Sal: Scheduled A bazav
and baked food sale will be
conducted by the auxiliary to
the Crater Lake Post, Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Saturday, Nov.
30 in the Home Appliance Com
pany store, IIS E. Main St.,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Private
Christn
Office Parties
Special
Menus
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Reservations
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SUMMIT MEETIN6 . m HONSTEtS!
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Person.
Permits Issued The Med
ford building department Wed
nesday issued permits to Federal
Sign and Signal Company to
erect a sign at 1128 S. Riverside
Ave. at an estimated cost of
$3,000, and to Medford School
District 549C to complete addi
tions to Wilson School at an ap
proximate cost of $8,800.
Bottle Drive - The bottle
drive planned by Bliss Heine's
Moose Juniors, wiil be held Sun
day, Dec. 1, from 10:30 a.m. to
3 p.m. Those taking part will
meet at the Moose Hall In the
Jackson House at 10:30 a.m.
Persons having bottles to do
nate have been asked to leave
them in front of the house or
on the front porch so they may
be picked up. Proceeds will be
added to fund so the group may
go to the Portland Rose Festi
val and take part in the Junior
Rose Festival.
Plan Dance Rogue Sis-Q
Square Dance Council will spon
sor a square dance Saturday,
Nov. 30, at Country Square,
Clover Road, Talent. All danc
ers and callers are welcome.
Dennis Ray and Bob Clark will
take charge, Those attending
are asked to take potluck finger
food for refreshments.
Party TnnichL YounC Adult
Searchers, First Methodist
Church, will hold a party at
7-rm n'Mnrlc tnnieht at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bulk, 808
summit Ave., niecuora.
Medical Patients Medical
patients at Sacred Heart Hos
pital are Harvey W. Hughes,
Klamath Falls, and Dr. Giles
A. Gitzen, 1332 E. Main St.,
Medford.
Sale Planned The American
Retarded Children's workshop
and guild, sponsored by the
Jackson County Association,
will hold a Christmas gift and
decorations sale Saturday, Nov.
30 through Dec. 2, at the John
son Stores in the Medford Shop
ping Center. Also for sale will
be candy and cookies.
Concert Scheduled
Sunday Afternoon
Two American organists, Shay
Torrent and Axel Alexander,
will present a concert at 2:30
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, at the
Holly Theater, under the aus
pices of Purucker Music House.
Torrent is a composer, con
ductor, television artist and re
cording star for Mercury Rec
ords. Alexander is a graduate
of the University of Breslau in
Germany and has been organist,
arranger, and composer for Ra
dio Frankfurt, Germany, re
cording artist for major Ger
man record companies and
guest star on Lawrence Welk
television show.
Tickets, free of charge, are
available at Purucker Music
House or the day of the concert
at the theater.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Variable
high cloudiness through Saturday.
Late night and morning foe. Low
tonight 2S. Sigh Saturday 45.
Western Oregon: Generally fair
with some cloudiness through Sat.
urdav. Patchy valley fog. Little
temperature changes. Lows tonight
22-32, except 35-40 along coast.
Highs Saturday 45-52, except
about 40 in top areas.
Northern California: Fair wllh
variable high clouds lonlghl and
Saturday but fog locally In north,
ern coastal valleys. Little tem
perature chance.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE; Mean yesler-
nf.nrri hitrh this rint lift In 11)17.
Rerord low this dale t" in 1936.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none Midnight to 10
a m., none
Total this month 8 25 Inches,
2.(55 inches above normal
Total since Sept. 1. 6 92 Inches,
1.98 Inch above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
76r, highest this a m. 100ri.
High 4:0 21-
riTV Vester- a.m. Hr.
day Low Free.
Rrookinss 64 . 44
Crater Lake 52
Grants Pass ........ 40
Howard Prairie .. 47
Klamath Falls .... 42
MEDFORD 43
Portland 50
.02
Seattle 4fl
Spokane 3a
Yah i ma 4 5
F.ureka 5?
Fed Bluff 5P
Sacramento 30
San Francisco .... T
Los Angeles 7 5
Phoenix fif
Denver 43
l7htcaco ')2
Miami Beach 77
i New York 3
Washington, u. u. an
03
riVK-DAV FORECAST
(Thronih Hr. 4):
U'aslarti nraenn.Wttrrn Wlttl'
niton Tempera. tiri-a lichOv he-
low norm! nd Itcht precipitation
! throuirh Wednesday. Highs. 42-50
i and low I 28-38.
I fcrnrih ri.fnrnia No nrectot
tation. except powibiltty nf rain
extreme north around end of
period. Temperature near normal,
except below normal in Sacramen
to valley and vicinity due to (or.
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MEDFORD
Gunshots Mark
Portland Holdup
PORTLAND rUPn T.iinshnU
nunctuated a holdun at a tlninn
Avenue service station early
inursaay.
Police said attendant Robert
Payne 19, reported a man came
into the station and handed him
a note saying "This is a stick
up. Don't get excited."
The man, about 30 or 35 years
of ace. said he hart a 01m in
his pocket. Payne said he hand
ed over $20 in currency and
men was orderedinto a rest
room. Payne said he managed
to get hold of a gun as he was
ordered out and when he heard
the holdup man approaching the
restroom a few minutes later he
fired into the restrnnm rinnr hut
the bullet did not penetrate.
He said he heard the man
fleeing and rushed out of the
restroom, firing shots after him.
The suspect fired one shot at
Payne which struck a window.
The holdup man was being
sought. It was not believed he
was hit.
Maurine Neuberger
May Be Candidate
PORTLAND (UPI) -Oregon's
junior senator, Mrs. Maurine
Neuberger, said here Wednesday
she "presumes" she will be a
candidate for reelection in 1966.
The pronouncement was the
first inkling the woman senator
would seek to retain the scat
she was elected to following the
death of her husband, the late
Sen. Richard Neuberger.
A likely candidate for the
same seat is Gov. Mark Hat
field, barred by the constitution
from running for a third term
for the state's highest office.
His term is up in 1966.
Hatfield, a Republican, has
also been prominently men
tioned as a running mate for
the GOP presidential nominee
in 1964.
Two Parked Cars
Reported Damaged
Medford police are investigate
ing incidents in which two
parked cars were damaged hy
unknown vehicles, according to
reporls.
J. D. Connor, 444 S. Fir St.,
told police his vehicle wasj
struck and damaged sometime
prior to 3:18 p.m. Wednesday
while it was. parked in front of
his residence.
Police were'notif ied by Edwin
Kmile Jurvakinen, Parkdale,
Ore., that his car was damaged
prior to 8:18 o'clock this morn
ing while it was parked at 322
S. Riverside Ave.
GOLD HILL I.O.O.F. NO. 129
BENEFIT DANCE
AMERICAN LEGION HALL
Central Point
Music by The Melodius 4 3
Proceed! to Gold Hill Heart
Dancing 9 to 1 Public Welcome.
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MOOSE
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JACKSON HOTEL
(Formerly Palomino Room)
Saturday Night - Nov. 30
Music by Taylor Trio
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BANGI
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With JAY STOUGH
and (he DIXIE DRIFTERS
ISSJSZ Y'all Come!
MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORO.
Dinner-Dance Slated
By CaJ-Ore League
The fourth annual Cal-Ore
Electrical League's pre-holiday
dinner-dance will be held at the
Rogue Valley Country Club Sat
urday, Nov. 30.
A cocktail hour will start at 7
p.m. followed by buffet dinner
and dancing.
The League includes electrical
appliance and wiring contrac
tors and personnel of the Pacific
Power and Light Company.
Salvation Army
Kettles on Streets
The familiar Salvation Army
kettles appeared today on
street corners in Medford to re
ceive contributions through
Chnstmas Eve.
Proceeds will benefit the
needy in Medford and Jackson
County during the Christmas
season.
Sam Collon is chairman of the
committee this year, according
to Capt. Kenneth Angel, com
manding officer of the Medford
Corps. Other committee mem
bers are O. D. Martin, Joe Jor
gensen, Murray Gardiner,
James Sullivan, Murray Dumas
and Jack Craegcr. ..
Other groups and service
clubs in the community will be
invited to assist in the entire
Christmas program including
the Kettle Appeal, gut giving
and Christmas parties.
Thief Hides in
Store; Gets $100
A thief, who apparently hid
in the store after it closed Wed
nesday afternoon, took an esti
mated $100 from two cash reg
isters in Mann's Department
Store, according to Medford po'
lice.
The theft was reported short
ly after midnight by a janitor
who discovered the rear door to
the store was unlocked.
Subsequent investigation re
vealcd the loss. There were no
signs of forcible entry, leading
officers to speculate the thief
hid in the store until it closed,
and then rifled the cash regi
tcrs on the basement floor.
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NOVEMBER 30
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OREGON
Obituaries
INGER O. LEAR ,
Funeral services for M r s.
Inger Ophelia Lear, 76, of Ash
land, who died Wednesday, will
be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday
in the Ashland Mortuary Chapel.
The Rev. P. Malcolm Ham
mond of the Methodist Church
will officiate. Committal will be
held in the Mt. View Cometery,
Ashland.
Mrs. Lear was born in Minne
sota Nov. 9, 1877. On Dec. 6,
1904, she was married to Ben
jamin L. Lear at Deer Lodge,
Mont. Mr. Lear preceded her
in death Nov. 18, 1962. She had
been a resident of 376 B St.,
Ashland, since 1947.
She is survived by two sons,
Benjamin L. Lear Jr., Medford,
James N. Lear, Klamath Falls,
and three grandchildren.
DERONDO JOHNSON
Derondo V. (Si) Johnson, 54.
died Thursday moraine at his
home, Route 1, Box 275, Eagle
Point. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Conger
Morris Funeral Directors.
CERENE C, BAKER
Funeral service's for Mrs.
Cerene C. Baker, of 1214 E.
Main St., Medford, who died
Thursday, will be held at 1 p.m.
Monday in Conger - Morris
Chapel. The Rev. Harold San
ner of the First Church of the
Nazarene will officiate.
MAUDE ST1CKEL
Maud Stickcl, 96, Medford,
died early this morning in a
local nursing home. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced
by Perl Funeral Home.
CHARLES II. SOLOMON
Charles H. Solomon, 66, Vet
erans Administration, White
City, died early Wednesday eve
ning. Funeral arrangements will
War Veteran
To Get Purple Heart
TUCUMCARf, N.M. (UPD
World War I veteran Gene Rob
erts, 68, will get a Purple Heart
Sunday for shrapnel wounds he
suffered in the Argonne Forest
in France on Oct. 9, 1918.
Tucumcari veterans, who
found out about the wounds,
asked the federal government
to issue him the Purple Heart.
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FRITZ DOUGLAS MEIER
Funeral services for Fritz
Douglas Meier, 23, of 545 Lozier
Lane, Medford will be at 11 a.m.
at Perl Funeral Home. Dr.
D. K. West pastor of First Pres
byterian Church will officiate.
Private interment will be in
Eastwood IOOF Cemetery.
He was killed in an aircraft
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accident near Ft. Ludlow,
Wash., while serving with the
U.S. Navy. ' ,
He was bom Jan. 18, 1941, in
Medford, and attended and
graduated from schools here.
He was a graduate of Medford
High School, class of 1959! .
He was a petty officer third
class, being attached to Heavy
Attack Squadron 123, Whidby
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November 30
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