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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1963 ANDERSON Mr. and Mrs. jerry J., 2978 Barbara St., Ash land, Sept. 12, 1963, a girl, 73i pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. STATEN Mr. and Mrs. How rd E., 40m Kenwood ave., Medford, Sept. 13, 1963, a girl, 4'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. MOELLER To Mr. and Mrs. Henry, 144 Church St., Phoenix, Sept. 11, 1953. a boy. 7'i pounds, at Crater Osteopathic hospital. KROUS - To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry V route 3, box 75, Foot hills rd., Medford, Sept. 11, 1963, a girl, 6' '4 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. BURG - To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A., B. F. Star route, box 131, Eagle Point, Sept. 11, 1963, a boy, 7 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. ELLIOTT - To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, 813 Beall lane, Central Point, Sept. 12, 1963, a girl, 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. Subscribers To report improper or non delivery of the Mail Tribune In Medlord. phone 772-6H1; Aah Jand call at 416 Brings it. or ohona 4B2-3002; Yreka, phono Victory 2-2R!8 before 645 p m. daily and JOJO am. Sunday. If regular delivery arrivei ahortlj after you rail please notify office, thus eliminating peclal mesienser service. Real Estate Group To Hold Meeting Epsilon chapter, Rho Epsilon Kappa, real estate honorary, will be host to all Jackson coun ty real estate practitioners at an educational meeting in the speech room at Hedrick Junior High school, Medford, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 26. The first permanent manual published by the state for real estate brokers and salesmen will be distributed by Oregon Real Estate Commissioner Robert J. Jensen. H. D. Martin, Medford, is president, and Louise H. Myers, Ashland, secretary-treasurer of Epsilon chapter, which will elect new officers during the meeting. TONITE and SATURDAY! BIG HITS! jlts&e'BLUSfllN'GESr WASIOtf OF PRIVACY SINCE THE KEYHOLE WAS Imagine having your hideaway villa . turned into a I haven lot J , teenage tounsls.-Twhile you. IGirl of Ihe Month turns into the Deep Freeze of the Year! ON SCREEN 8 P.M. & 1:30 A.M if-. X. TECHNICOLOR" 2ND SUSPENSE HITI c w TTrTr.'R BSC I Ml BOONE ALSO STARRING BARBARA EOEN STEVE FORREST i 3rd HIT! A THOUSAND ADVENTURE -FILLED DAYS... VICTOR MATURE- ANNE AUBREY ANTHONY NEWLEY Bandit a ex. rvm 'Rocky Wife To Attend Eugene Meet EUGENE (UPI) - Gov. Nel son Rockefeller's wife, "Hap py," will accompany him to the Western Republican conference here next month. The report came from Oregon Republican National Commit teewoman Mrs. Collis P. Moore of Moro. She said Mrs. Rocke feller's trip here was confirmed Thursday. The New York governor is scheduled to address a luncheon on the University of Oregon campus Oct. 12. 'Locals OBITUARIES Agreement Reached On Sewer Project TALENT - The city of Talent and the South Talent Sanitary district last night agreed to par ticipate jointly in a $60,000 con struction project to expand the facilities of the city's sewage treatment plant. The agreement is contingent, however, on approval of a bond issue by the voters in the South Talent district, which proposes to construct a sewer system to serve the district. The South Talent system would use the city's disposal fa cilities. A contractural agree ment between the city and the district will now be drawn up. It was agreed tentatively last night that the city would retain control over the operation of the disposal plant. A federal grant is expected to cover 30 per cent of the cost in volved. The two parties would split the remaining cost. Gov. Hatfield Leaves For Colorado Springs SALEM (UPI) -Gov. Mark Hatfield left Thursday night for Colorado Springs to attend the Western States Military-Civilian Traffic Safety Conference today. Saturday he plans to attend the Republican Governors' As sociation meeting in Denver be fore returning to Oregon about midnight. Servicemen GRADUATED Airman Apprentice Scott E. Grieve, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Grieve, Prospect, re cently graduated from the avi ation fundamentals school at Ihe Naval Technical Training con fer, Memphis, Tenn. Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks By united Press International nia rtinra Bunk of America Boise Cascade Sal Pac Util Con FreiRht Cvprus Mines Equitable 5&L 1st National Bank Jantzen Morrison Knudsen Mult Kennels N.W. Natural Gaa Oregon Metal PGE PP&I, U.S. National Bank .... West Coast Tel Weyerhaeuser SSI 31 26, 10 23'. 33's 73 23, 29 t 4J. 33'a 1 ' 27', 26'. S3', 24'. SO' 3.1 2B'i 11 25'i 37', 78't 23'. 31. 4'a 37'i I1. 2f)'i 30 S7 23 J, 34', Investment Funds Noon quotation, on .elected etocka: Fund Bid Asked Bullock 14.11 15.47 Chemical Fund 12 13 13 26 Colonial Ener .. 12 80 14 08 Eaton Howard Stk.. 14 30 13 67 Fidelity 16 an 18 37 Fundamental Invest. 10.31 1130 Croup Sec Avia-Elec 7.06 7.74 Group Sec Com Stk 13 62 13.13 Kevstone B-3 16 77 18.30 Keystone B-4 10.17 11 11 Keystone K-2 3 47 3 98 Kevstone S-l 22.84 24 70 Kevstone S-2 1388 14 91 Kevstone S-3 13 6!) 17 13 Keystone S-4 4 46 4 87 Mass Inv Growth Stk fl 68 B.40 National Growth . .. 8 33 9.13 Slock . 19 63 21 23 TV-Elec ' 74 8 44 United Accum 13 27 16.69 United Income 12.94 14.14 United Science 7.16 7.83 Value Line lnc 3.44 3.93 Variable 7 22 7.81 Wellington 14.91 18.23 Meeting Planned The Cave man hranph and Unit AR nf Iho Fleet Reserve association will hold a regular meeting at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the American Legion hall in Grants Pass. New members of the branch will be initiated at the meeting and all members are urged to attend. Medical Patient Henry 0. Young, 344 Chestnut St., Med ford, is a medical patient at Sa cred Heart hospital. . Business Names The busi ness name, Rite-Way Heating Service, has been assumed by Raymond Soshea, 245 North Riv erside ave., according to records in the Jackson county recorder's office. The name Knotty Pine Auto Court and Service Station, 8890 Rogue River highway, Grants Pass, has been assumed by Lester E. and ReEllen Terry, after it was retired by Peter and Pearl Parre, according to rec ords. Surgery Patient Mrs. Sid ney Jones, Gold Hill, is conva lescing at Rogue Valley hospital following surgery- Weather FORECASTS Medford and vicinity: Fair lo night and Saturday. Low tonight 18. high Saturday. tonight and Saturday except morn ing OVCrClWH Ul,- vwnoi. north interior. Cooler today and tonigni. low luiiiKiu Saturday bB-76. except 80-65 in sou in imcnui- , . . Northern California: Fair tonifiht nd Saturday except fog near moit of area 'Saturday. LOCAL DATA TrMoirn atiirf.: Mean yester day 70; above normal 4. Record mgn mis ame iuu u 1937. Record low this date 33 in 1021. t r'intT a TinM oa timira In midnight. .10 inch. 'Midnight lo 10 a.m., none. Total Una month .19 Inch, .07 Inch above normal. Total since Sept. 1, .19 Inch. .07 inch above normal.. 34, highest thii .m. 90'o. Hl.h 4:00 '1- CITV Yester- a.m. Hr. i, . v l.nw Prer. Brookings 70 Granta Pass 7fi un,,-.rrf Prairie 71 Klamath Kalis 72 MEDFORD Portland . 77 39 4R 59 c..,,,,. 7i an Spokane 82 59 Yakima J" 72 Red Blurt""!!!.'. 90 Sacramento AS San Francisco .... 71 Los Angeles 98 Phoenix 105 Denver 77 Chicago 71 Miami Beach fl New York 83 Waahlngton. D. C. 92 .19 .18 88 S8 .14 78 FIVE-DAY FORECAST WESTERN OREGON-WASHINti-TON Temperatures averaging be low normal. Highs about 60 except 70 In the Southwest interior of Oregon. Lowa about 40. Precipita tion above normal mostly before Monday except near normal South west Oregon. NORTHERN CALIFORNIA No precipitation. Temperatures near and above normal. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (UPII USDA Weekly Livestock: Cattle 2.275. Slaughter steera slow, good-mostly choice 24, 3(1 25.30, mostly good 22.30-24.30. mixed standard-good dalrybred 19 21: slaughter heifers, steady, good choice 22-24.30. standard-low good 17-21: cows, steady, most utility commercial 12-16. some to 17, can ners 13: hulls, most cutter-utility 17-20: feeders, steady to weak, good-choice steers 20-24. medium good hellers 18-20. Calves 4.10. Slaughters, mostly choice 27-28. gnod-chnlce 300 lb. and under 23-28. standard 20-2.1: feeders, steadv. good-choice atcers 130-330 lb. 27-28. medium-good 230-463 lbs. 20-28. Hogs 1.225. Barrows and gilts 30 cents lower U.S. l-2s 18-18 2.1. 2-3 17-17 73. sows U.S. 1st 340 lb. and down 14 30-13. most l-3s 11- l4'sheep 4.000. Slaughter spring lambs, steady, choice-prime high vteldlng 93 lb 20. other choice prime wooled 18-18 33. shorn, 13 14: ewes, cull-choice 3.30-3. EARL II. HEWITT Private funeral services for Earl Henry Hewitt, 75, of 615 South Keeneway dr., Medford, who died Wednesday, were held this morning at the Chapel in the Trees mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. The Rev. John 0. Reynotds of the Westminster Presbyterian church of Medford officiated. Interment followed in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Hewitt was born March 30, 1888. in Osceola, Mo. On Jan. 1. 1913, in Council Bluffs, Iowa, he was married to Ethel Winter, who preceded him in death. He had been a resident of Oregon and of this community for the past 30 years. Survivors include two daugh ters, Mrs. Gordon R. Barker, Medford, and Mrs. Melvin Nipps, Grants Pass; three sis ters. Miss Grace Hewitt, Cleve land, Tenn.; Mrs. Edith Morris and Mrs. Sylvia Clobridge, Ames, Iowa; three grandchil dren, and several nieces and neohews. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel in the Trees mortuary. M 1X1. IE G. GAY Funeral services for Mellie G. Gay, of 208 Third st., Phoe nix, who died Tuesday, were held today at Perl Funeral home. Dr. George Roseberry, pastor of First Methodist church, of ficiated. Interment was in Sis kiyou Memorial park. On Jan. 7, 1895, in Cedar coun ty, lowa, Mrs. Gay was mar ried to Harry P. Gay, who pre ceded her in death in 1953. Survivors include one son, Hcrschel A. Gay, Medford; three daughters. Mrs. Verda G. Smith. Long Beach, Calif; Mrs. Gladys G. Jackson, Long Beach, Calif : Mrs. Fern G. Norton, Perris, Calif.; one brother, Arthur W. Lylc, Clarence, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Garner. Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Anna Budel ier, Clarence, Iowa; 8 grand children and 13 great grand children. Casket bearers were Norvel Lady, Mac Johnson, Floyd Old. Albert Johnson, Tom Lynch and Frank Hoffman. Point where he has made his home since that time. On Nov. 29, 1906, in Ackworth, N.D., he was married to Annie Emclia Berglund, who survives. He was a member of the Medford First Methodist church and a former member of Cen tral Point 100F lodge. Other survivors include two sons, Willie E. Hiatt, Bottineau, N.D., Calvin H. Hiatt. Portland, Ore.; three daughters, Mrs. Ruby V. Morisette, Crescent City. Calif., Mrs. Alida Korbol, Central Point, Mrs. Sovia Pratt, Renton, Wash.; three brothers, Arthur Hiatt, Spokane. Wash., Will J. Hiatt, Dunseith, N.D., John J. Hiatt, Dunseith, N.D.; one sister. Mrs. Lila Peterson, Spokane, Wash.; 10 grandchil dren and 2 great grandchildren. One daughter, Mrs. Stella Radlcy, preceded him in death in October, 1962. Casket bearers will be Cecil Laccy, Donald Lacey, Bob Hu ber, Richard LaPorte, Amos A. Hiatt and Harold Hiatt. EVKKETT GILLESPIE Funeral services for Everett Gillespie, 74, of 308 Ardmore ave., Medford, who died Thurs day, will be held at 10 a.m. Sat urday in the Chapel in the Trees mortuary in Siskiyou Memorial park. Dr. D. Kirkland West of the First Presbyterian church of Medford will officiate, assisted by officers of Medford Elks lodge. Private interment will follow in Siskiyou Memorial park. Mr. Gillespie was born Dec. 27, 1888, in Fairdealing, Mo. On Nov. 8, 1911, in Greenville, Mo., he was married to Iowa Dillard, who survives. In 1925, the family moved to Oregon from Louisiana, and have been residents of this com munity since that time. Mr. Gil lespie had been employed by Medford Corporation since 1913, and at the time of his retire ment, in 1961, was general su perintendent of the plant. He was a member of Elks lodge of Medford. Survivors, besides his widow, include one son, Cmdr. Donald Gillespie, Seoul, Korea; one daughter, Mrs. David Irving, Medford; two brothers, John Gillespie, Poplar Bluff, Mo., and AMOS E. HIATT Funeral services for Amos E. Hiatt, 79, of 261 Hiatt lane, Cen tral Point, who died Wednesday, will be held at 11 a.m. Satur day at Perl Funeral home. Dr. George Roseberry, pastor ; of First Methodist church, will officiate. Interment will be in Eastwood IOOF cemetery. Mr. Hiatt was born March 21, 1884, in Warren county, Iowa. He lived in North Dakota from 1900 to 1942 where he was a farmer. He moved to Central f dance! f Saturday f I VFW Hall J C Rogue River J I.O.O.F. No. 129 GOLD Hill BUIIDINO FUND BENEFIT DANCE AMERICAN LEGION HALL Central Point Muiie by . . . Tht Mtlodiut Four 9 to 1 tvtrybody Wtlcoma Saturday SEPT. 14th I sT.TT NOW! Open 7:30 - Show at 8:00 P.M I H T ' T f 4 . TecHNiooipr" THE PERFECT SH.OW FOR EVERYONEI JOSEPH E. LEVINF. pteienta "HM.BEHT forLEATHJR, AUDIE MURPHY FELICIA FARR STEPHEN McNAUY Richard Gillespie, Ashland: four sisters, Mrs. Rubin McCormick, Airs. Lee Batton, and Mrs. Tom Kifer, Poplar Bluff, Mo., and Mrs. Zula Quick, St. Louis, Mo.; six grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. r uneral arrangements are en trusted to Siskiyou Funeral Service directors of Chapel in the Trees mortuary. LOUIS F. BROWN Funeral services for Mrs. Louis Francis Brown, 75, of 728Mi West 11th St., who died Thursday, will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday in Conger - Morris chapel. The Rev. George Rose berry of the First Methodist church will officiate. Committal will be in Eastwood Oddfellows cemetcrv. Mrs. Brown was born Dec. 29, 1887, in Grundy county, Mis souri, and had lived in south ern Oregon for the past 44 years. She was married Oct. 14, 1914, in Eagle City, Okla., to Joe L. Brown, who died in 1948. Survivors include two sons, Wesley A. Brown, Vancouver, Wash.; and Robert P. Brown, Medford; a daughter, Mrs. Ella J. Gemaehlich, Medford; two brothers, Alfred A. Tharp, On tario, Calif.; and Jim Tharp, Cordell, Okla.; three sisters, Mrs. Viola Owings, Canton, Okla.; Mrs. Lillian Norman, Moscow, Ida.; and Mrs. Sylvia Reber, Ontario, Calif.; six grandchildren and one great granddaughter . One grand daughtcr, Frances Matilda Ge maehlich, preceded her in death. Portland Produce PORTLAND lUPli Dairy mar kel: KRIls To retailers: AA extra large 48-Slc; large 4.1-49c: A large 44-4Uc: AA medium 3?-42c: A small 23-2c: cartons t-3c higher. Butter To retailers: A A and A prima K6c: cartons 3c higher; B prints 63c. Cheese (medium curedi To re tailers: 4rt-4Bc; prorcaed Ameri can 3-10 lb. loaf. 43-4Sc. PORTLAND (UPlt D reused chicken No. t grade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn 20 3fic lh.. cut up. 34 -40c lh.: hens, lifiht type, whole drawn 22-2fic lh.; light hens, cut-up 24 -2 Be lb.; heavy whole 36-3i)c lh. ATTENTION EAGLES DANCE SATURDAY SEPT. 14TH Music By The THREE SHARPS and a FLAT Eagles and Guests Welcome! mm PATIO PACK 12 pc. tub Chicken" Potato Salad & all the trimmings I Gil. Root Beer $4.95 Ideal for the picnic . All Monster Show ! ! 1 jy. www i -arfnsfcf j j jSi CATCH THE SHOW the motion picture that DARES to portray our MORALS as they really are... DANCE AT THE DERBY t Milei (rem thi Crater lakt Hi-way en lh Butt Fall Hi-way SATURDAY NIGHT -9-1 RAY ASHCRAFT With An All WESTERN BAND e Featuring Bill Lively Snick Bar for Your Pleasure DANCE DREAMLAND BALLROOM Saturday 9 to 1 BOBBY BURTON nd THE ROGUE VALLEY BOYS fetturirtfi Prank lurdick Viif Our Snsek Bar LAST 2 DAYS Matinee Saturday at 2 P.M. A boy... a girl... on Spencer's Mountain.' "K'...T Mountain HENRY FONOA-MAUREEN O'HARA ffi&KS . tk i not u4 f cb4r jeVM $100 0CEOTOUR TO The following conditions must be met to see this: Failure to comply to these conditions will prohibit your entry I I Mill J V M V . TTlT J.B U "e I SEED i -PLUS- THIS SECOND DARING EC ATI IDE JANETTE SCOTT LAST 2 DAYS! nOlrrriTiTrTT' OPEN 7:30 P.M. SHOW TIME 8:05 P.M. A 11