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Funeral Tuesday For Mrs. Billings Ashland Funeral service for Mrs. Myrtle Billings, 84, who died July 14 after a long illness, will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Litwiller's Mountain View chapel by the Rev. P. Malcolm Hammond, with entombment in Rest Haven mausoleum. Mountain View cemetery. Myrtle Vine Herbert was born Aug. 26, 1877 to Augus tus and Sarah Baldwin Her bert in Oregon, Wis., and at the age of three years she moved to Corvallis with her family. In '901 she was grad uated from Oregon Agricul tural college, now Oregon State university. On June 21, 1905 she became the wife of Ralph Billings. Until his death in 1956 the Billings liv ed on the old family home stead north of Ashland. Throughout her life Mrs. Billings was active in church, civic and social affairs. She was a member of the First Methodist church for 57 years: a charter member of Fortnightly Study club; a charter member of the Rogue Valley College Women's club, and was a longtime member SHAUEY'S PIZZA PARLOR TRY OUR FAMOUS PIZZA SUPREME MADE WITH 7 KINDS OF CHEESE, BAKED IN 750 OVENS FRIENDLY FAMILY ATMOSPHERE large or Small Parties ALWAYS WELCOME OPEN NOON DAILY ORDERS TO GO 773-7721 BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CENTRAL ON EAST JACKSON 215 E. JACKSON MEDFORD to TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY ONLY! t A NEW KIND . OF LOVE W V $T0R7 V7R IS AN V$ 1 f PICTURE! SHOW . Sht's STARTS ICtftA she trxpH tsl Yul Brynner Horjf Buchholz Steve McQueen Or. A , iVf 8:10 pmV . ' f J 12;Jim t 7 J of Alpha chapter. Order of Eastern Star, and of the Bell view Grange. Survivors include one son, John Billings. Ashland; two sisters, Mrs. R. W. Chaney, Ashland, and Mrs. A. B. Bow er, Crescent City, Calif., and four grandchildren. Two sis ters and a brother preceded her in death. 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Slaughter steers good to choice 960-1030 lbs. 27; utility and standard 1820.90: slaughter heifers choice 823 lb. 29.29; cows, canner and cutter 11-14.90. Calves 200. Good and choice 300 lb. slaughter 25-27; feeder 4 SO lb. 27: medium and good 21-21.29. Hogs 700. No. 1 and 2 100.220 lh. 20; sows No. 1, 2 and 3, 300-429 lb. 14.50-16.90. Sheep 2500. Slaughter spring lambs choice and prime 20.90. WREN FOR BIRDS London UPD Randolph Wren has been chosen presi dent of the Pet Bird Society of Great Britain. Doors Open at 8:00 "CURTAIN AT 8:30" WALK ON THE WILD SIDE LAURENCE HARVEY CAPUCINE JANE FONDA ANNE BAXTER BARBARA STANWYCK CtVLV.'. CIU.U DUlUt 'J0 funny. ..sht's ssd. . . "l'"m'y - - gimarmgi AUDREY BREAKFAST "iIFFANYS lAMMMCatOjCttl GEORGE PEPPARD MICKEY ROONEY Ttamcouf 2ND HITI ON AT 10:30 P.M. IN OBITUARIES WILLIAM B. RADEY LESLIE A. RICHARDS Funeral services for Wil- Leslie Allen Richards, 62. liam B. (Bud) Radey, 51. of ot 3914 Crater Lake highway, Coleman Creek rd., who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 I p.m. Tuesday in (onger-mur-ris chapel. The Rev. Erie A. Robathan, St. Mark's Episco pal church, will officiate. Committal will be in Memo ry Gardens Memorial park. Mr. Radey was born July 19, 1910, in Seattle, Wash., and had lived in Oregon for many years, the past five years in Medford. He was a graduate of the Castle Rock, Wash., High school, and of the University of California at Davis, in agriculture and horticulture. He operated a nursery on the roof of the Emporium in San Francisco for five years, and for a num ber of years traveled in the East for the Associated Seed company, after which he re turned to Sacramento and en tered the employ of the L. H. Butcher company. In 1957 he opende and managed the office of the latter company in Medford, and earlier '.his year he opened an office in Medford for the DePester Western, Inc., affiliate of Philips - Roxanne of New York and Amsterdam, Hol land, of which company he was an official. He was a member of the Nurserymen's association, and the Oregon Weed conference. Survivors include his wife, Zola; four children, Mrs. Lor na Lewis, San Rafael, Calif.; Mrs. Donald Palaia, Sausa lito, Calif.; Michael Radey, Orangvale, Calif.; and Stev en Radey, at home; a broth er, Jack R. Radey, Walla Wal la, Wash.; five sisters, Mrs. Kay Morss, San Francisco; Mrs. Marge Bailey, San Fran cisco; Mrs. Elizabeth Lochrie and Mrs. Jean Barnhill, Los Gatos, Calif.; and Mrs. Lu cille Dickey, Hawthorne. Nev.; and his mother Mrs. Margaret Morris, Los Gatos, Calif. Honorary bearers will in clude Tom Spat. Orville Hamilton, Bruce Cyphers, Kenneth Smith, Charles Hen ry, Arthur Bonn, E. F. Schroe- der Jr., Larry Perry, Dan Doty, and Ward Spati. Ac tive bearers will include Ray Hubbell, Monte Penwell, Thomas Whitlock, Bud Bar num, Don Berry, and Don Root. The body will lie in state at Conger - Morris chapel to tonight and tomorrow until time for the service. LOREN L. AVERY Funeral services for Loren Leon Avery, 64, of 1043 Court st., who died July 4, in Bath New Brunswick, Canada, will be held on Tuesday, July 17, at 11 a.m., in the Chapel of Memories, Memory Gardens Funeral home. The Rev. Harold M. Sanner, First Church of the Nazarene, Medford, will officiate. Inter ment will be in Memory Gar dens Memorial park. Mr. Avery was born April 9, 1898, in Umondale, Perm He married Ruby Doris Gib erson, who survives, in New Haven, Conn. They came to Medford in 1934 from Con necticut. Mr. Avery was fireman here until 1952 when he began work for the Gen eral Services administration of the U.S. government until his retirement in April. utner survivors include a nephew and two nieces. CHARLES WHITE Private funeral services for Charles White, of Kirtland rd., Central Point, who died Wednesday, will be held at the graveside in Siskiyou Memorial park at 10 a.m Tuesday. The Rev. Clynton Crisman, pastor of Friends church, will officiate. Perl Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. White was born Feb. 16, 1875, at Jewell, Kan. He i moved to Oregon in 1902, and was owner and operator of a hotel in Portland for several years. For the past nine years, he has made his home near Central Point with his son, Wilton A. White. In 1910, he was married to Minnie Betnar, who died in August, 1941. In 1945, in Portland! he was married to Flossie Schultz, who died in 1953. Survivors include two sons. I Wilton A. wnue, veiiiiai point, and inompson t. White, Eugene, and five grandchildren. RALPH A. DAVIS Ralph Allison Davis. 66, died this morning at his home on route 1. Gold Hill. Funeral arrangements will be an nounced by Conger Morris funeral directors. COLO M LUVff STUAOT MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOHD. OREGON died yesterday, funeral serv ices will be held at 11 a.m Tuesday in the Conger-Morns downtown chapel. The Rev. Harold Sanner of the Church of the Nazarene will officiate. Committal will be in Hill crest Memorial pirk. Mr. Richards was born June 2, 1900, in Guilford, Mo., and had lived in southern Oregon for 35 years, where he was a driver for Yellow Cab com pany for many years. Survivors include a daugh ter, Mrs. Betty Kurz, Med ford; three brothers, Law rence Richards, Reno, Nev.; Basil Richards, Wichita, Kan.; and Orval Richards, St. Jo seph, Mo.; and three grand children. Barbara, Walter, and Kathy. F. E. BOSTWICK Ashland - F. Everett Bost- wick, 63, of 867 East Main si.. Ashland, died Saturday, July 14, at his home. Mr. Bostwick was born Aug. 29, 1898, in Jacksonville, and lived in the Rogue valley all his life. In 1925 he married M.na Milner. who survives, at the old Vr.lley View ranch near Ashland. In 1939 he moved into Ashland where he work ed for the City of Ashland and then for Lithia Lumber company. Mr. Bostwick was a mem ber of the Ashland Elks club. Other survivors in !ude two cuiihters, Mrs. Viv:n: Mil ler, Grants Pass, and Mrs. Norma Lehnherr, Ashland; a son, F. Everett Bostwick Jr., Medford; two brothers, Earl Bostwick, Medford, and Hen ry Bostwick, Klamath Falls, and a sister, Mrs. J o s i e Brown, Klamath Falls and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday. July 17, at 3 p.m. in Litwiller's Mountain View chapel, with cremation to follow. The A'hland Elks lodge will ba in charge of the .seivte. WALTER E. CHAFFEE Funeral services for Walter Earl Chaffee, of route 1, box 36, Gold Hill, who died Sun day in Central Point, will be held on Tuesday, July 17, at 3 p.m. in the Chapel of Me mories, Memory Garden Fu neral home. The Rev. Lochlen Gregory of the Gold Hill Methodist church will officiate. Inter ment will be In Memory Gar dens Memorial park. Mr. Chaffee was born Dec. 23, 1896 in Worchester, Mass., the son of W. A. and Cora Chaffee. He was married in 1933, at Hawthorne, Calif., lo Hattie Louise King, who sur vives. They came to the Gold Hill area in 1938, where for the past 15 years, Mr. Chaffee worked for Ideal Cement com pany until his retirement. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War I. At one time he was a member of the Gold Hill Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Other survivors Include four sons, Louis Chaffee, Ar tesia, Calif.; Robert Chaffee, Bellflower, Calif.; Sam T. Ksya Broi. Circus at the Med ford Armory. Oni day only July 19 Thur. Combining the stars that are wonderous and appealing in the enchanted realm of sawdust and spangtcs. featuring the Flying Trapeze, the educated Chimpaniee, Hol lywood Canine Review, "Hia watha" Ponies, Baby Elephant "Sonita," Acrobats. Pretty Girls on the Spanish Web, and a Galaxy of Clowns; and scores of other daring features. The Cir cus is sponsored by Batt. D 2'IVth Arty. Nat. Guard. Chil dren may obtain FREE TICKETS from many business or profes sional people. Tickets may also be purchased ' trie Circus Gate. 2 PERFORMANCES 2:00 p m. Matinee 7:30 a m. ENDS TONITE Door. Open at 7:00 J CaiiGaRi tvi " V"" '"' 'iN' fiLVNIS JOHNS DAN O'MERUHV ! Locals JackionvilU Fira - A grass fire broke out at the end of West C st. in Jacksonville Sunday between 1:30 and 2 p.m., believed started hy children playing with match es. The volunteer fire depart ment responded and put it out. There was little damage. Honor Roll - Fredrich F. Burich. son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred T. Burich. 2303 Hill crcst rd., has qualified for the spring quarter honor roll at Seattle university. Burich was one of 287 students named to the honor roll. Grass Fir - Central Point Rural firemen extinguished a grass fire Saturday afternoon that burned about three acres of property owned bv Frank Kerr, 189 Vilas rd.," Central Point. Firemen said the blaze was caused by children play ing with matches. Births TRABERNA - To Mr. and Mrs. John P., 3404 Chicory lane, Medford, July 14, 1962, a girl, 7 '.j pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ROSS - To Mr. and Mrs. Frank D., Trail, July 15. 1962. a girl, 5'j pounds, at Rogue Va.lcy Hospital. BROSS-To Mr? and Mrs. Keith W 2314 Avon ave., Medford, July 15, 1962, a boy. 8 pounds, at Rogue Valley nospital, JACK - To Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee, 122 Kenwood ave., Medford, July 15, 1962, girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MYERS - To Mr. and Mrs. Donald L Star route 3, box 1415, Trail, July 16, 1962, a boy, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hispital. Jones, Gold Hill; and William K. Jones. Chicago, 111.; four daughters, Mrs. Willis (Doro thy) Drake, Artesia, Calif.; Mrs. Ruth Lyon, Walnut, Calif.; Mrs. Mary Brust, Dow ney, Calif.; and Mrs. Ozzie (Harriet) Farmer, Humans- ville, Mo.; and a half-brother, Arthur Chaffee, Folsom, Calif.; 19 grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. 2sLl TONIGHT TONIGHT AN ALL THRILL-ALL ACTION DOUBLE BILL! TONIGHT TWO TERRIFIC HITS! These Are Adult Pictures AUDREY HEPBURN SHIRLEY MacLAINE JAMES GARNER pug ----- UTiTTTSI MlPlAM HOPKINS . tY flAiHTFP It-' rv ' IT SHOCKS i ffffX UNS -Mi lMliaipiitaiaiWasaWilrTww fsina'ast'MSissiilaf.isitalaiiAwiiiiisissisa'jhsrt ttmntiu &7 SLICING CUCUMBERS Peanut Butter - 88c mines Tooth Paste urex Bleach Cat food VI4I IV Wil Pun 'n Boot rlY I ifl Jill LlilJ KERR Regular Sit. Don p Wil JWl POWDERED PECTIN Hills Bros. 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