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Local and Tun.nnv Sale The Women's accnriatinn of First Presbvte- -ion phnrrh will snonsor a rum- Image sale at 225 West Sixth St.. Medford, irom a a.m. 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Sept. 26 and 27. n,.mi Sal St. Mark's ijiold their annual tan saie in uie guild hall, corner of Fifth st. and Oakdale ave. from 9 a.m. io 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. Persons faving rummage, but need pick tip service, may telephone Mrs. Howard Goldsmith, 772-2519, or the church office, 773-3111. T " ' Erect Residence The Med ford building department issued a permit Monday to Hutchins and Clarks Construction com- Births frTTAnir Tn Mr. and Mrs. 1H , - - Virgil K., 29 Jeannette St., Med ford, Sept. 20, 1963, a boy, 6 Siunds at Rogue Valley hospi 1. RAYMOND To Mr. and Mrs. Harold D., 3045 Redwood ave.. Grants Pass. Sept. 20, 1963, a girl. 8'i pounds, at R8ue Va' ley hospital. JAMISON To Mr. and Mrs. Russell W., 2209 Woodlawn dr., Medford, Sept. 20, 1963, a girl, S pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. JIINTER To Mr. and Mrs. John David, 2902 North Pacific highway, Sept. 20. 1963, a girl, 7V4 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. BATTAILE To Mr. and Mrs. Julian. 1673 Parker St., Med ford. Sept. 21, 1963. a boy, 7'A . pounds, at Rogue Valley hospi tal. BERKHEIMER To Mr. and Mrs. Owen R., route 2, box 356, Central Point, Sept. 21, 1963, a boy. 7'4 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. ' ' BORUM To Mr. and Mrs. David A.. 1000 Henner lane. Jacksonville, Sept. 21, 1963, a boy. 9' 4 pounds, at Rogue Val ley hospital. n BEITER To Mr. and Mrs. James E., 176 DeHague st., Medford, Sept. 22, 1963, a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Valley hos- pital. 4 HALLER To Mr. and Mrs. SDnn H. Jr., 3062 Lone Pine rd., Medford, Sept. 23, 1963, a girl. 8 pounds, at Rogue v alley nos pital. DAVIS To Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth A., Route 1, box IB, Jack sonville, Sept. 23, 1963, a girl, 7'i pounds, at Rogue Valley hos pital. REDDING To Mr. and Mrs. I Cecil, 1517 Pacific rd., Medford, I Sept. 23, 1963, a boy, 1V pounds, i at Rogue Valley hospital. ALLEN To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- car R.. 206 Aiax St.. White City, Sept. 23, 1963, a girl, 6 pounds, at itogue vaney nospiiai. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lee, route 1, box 66B, Medford, Sept. 23. 1963, a boy, 64 pounds, at Rogue Valley hospital. PLUMBERS STRIKE GARDINER. Ore. (UPO Members of the Plumbers and Steamfitters Union Local 621 staged a walkout this morning at the International Pulp and Paper company's plant here. ENDS TONITE! irniin ON AT 7:30 & AT 11:50 P.M. sophia Mimr UWEI PERKINS Tn ffi t'DUKE "JEAN PIERRE AUMONT 1NO HIT! ON AT :S0 P.M. ftnmaineit 4 bllUWVUEU SKY rfl. TECHNICOLOR ""-i"1 Persona pany to erect a residence at 314 Windsor ave. at an estimated cost of $20,000. Machine Missin - Merloni?5' at Mcmory GardenS Funeral ! James Davies. Gervais. Ore., I reported to Medford police Mor day morning that a meat slicing machine, valued at $225, was missing from the Safeway store at West Main and Hamilton sts. Brakes Kail Donald Morris Eccles, 57, of 108 Cottage St., Medford, was driving down Chestnut ave., Ashland, shortly before 6 p.m. Monday when the brakes on his car failed. The ve hicle turned into a private drive way at the home of Frona Pul sipher, 610 Chestnut ave., struck a fence and wound up in a veg etable garden. Eccles was not injured, police said. Brush Fire About a tenth of an acre of grass and brush burned Monday night in the Griffin Creek area, according to the state forestry department. A crew was out at the scene again this morning mopping up. Cause of the fire was not immediately known. Attend Funeral Guests at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Jones, 400 Oak St., Jacksonville, are her two daughters, a son-in-law and grandson, Mrs. Raymond John son, Astoria, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mulkey, New Castle, Wyo., and son. They arrived here to at tend funeral services for Edgar L. Jones, who died Sept. 16 in Portland. ,i .... ...... jf a ' ; -'::fl 4r m : PT 109 r , ; Ci MMMMMMMiMii.iiiiifcrniif)ifirf'fir,(rtifi STAUNCH DEMOCRAT Mrs. Barbara Welz of Dallas, Texas, is an avid Democrat and a staunch Kennedy supporter so what could be more appropriate than her license number PT 109, the number of the well known World War II PT boat command ed by the President. (UPI) CHOICE APPROVED The Senate Post Office committee has approved President Kennedy's choice of John A. Gronouski of Wisconsin as Postmaster General to succeed J. Edward Day, who resigned. Gronouski, left, is shown with Sen. William Prox mire (D-Wis.), who testified in his behalf. (UPI) Portland livestock PORTLAND (UPl'USDA Cat tle 200. Utility-standard iteeri 1H 21 most standard 19 and up; oc riFlonal BOO lb. cutter steer 14; hellers utilltv-low standard S00-BHS lb 14-111; Utility-commercial cows 12 30-16; cutter 11-M; cutter-utility bulls 17-20. Calves 000. Trade not established early; good vealers 250-260 lb. 26 27 Hoas 130. No I and 3 around 200-220 lb. butchers 17 30. Sheep 300. Choice-prime ion. 103 lb. unoied slaughter spring lambs l.18 2.V REGISTER NOW September 30 FALL TERM September 30 DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Robertson School of Business 40 North Riverside Medford 773-4264 MKDKOKU MAIL TRIBUNE, OBITUARIES JOSEPH W. FROST ' Pi-ivnlo fnnnral RurvW'ps fnr Joseph William Frost, 61, of 3361 Bellinger lane, Medford who died Monday, will be held . at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. rf ,h , First Methodist church will of-1 the Rev. George Moran of the ficiatc. Interment will be in pilgrim Holiness church will Mcmory Gardens Memorial officiate, park. ! Mrs. Yocum was born in Mr. Frost was born in South Kansas Nov. 7, 1876, and had Dakota March 21, 1902. He was bcen a resident of this area married March 21, 1929. j for the past 17 years. Survivors include his widow.! survivors include her daugh Mrs. Hazel Frost, Medford, and : tcrs Mrs p L Buchanolli m three nephews of Oakland, aClif. intijana Mrs. James payers, ..,, ,, .ut-c-i, 'Medford, Mrs. Arval Haves in cM?.Im iT i J Missouri, Mrs. Pearl Daniel in ASHLAND Funeral se mces Californ,B and Mn, violet Hcp. held at 2 D.m. Thursday at Lit' willer's Mt. View chapel. The Rev. Duane Alvord and mem bers of the Ashland Masonic lodge will officiate. 1H.- V. 1.. tin in cilia wLaL a? frnm 7 nm Wednesday from 7 pm. to 9; D.m. n the Litwiuer mi. view chapel and friends are invited I , ...... th; ic eAcnMc at ! this time. Interment will be in the Mt. View cemetery. Mr. Harker died at his home, 117 Almond St., Ashland, Sun day. RUTH F. SARGENT Funeral services for Ruth F. Sargent, 54, of 925 South Ivy St., who died Monday, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Hillcrest Memorial Park chapel, North Phoenix rd., with Conger Morris Funeral directors in charge of arrangements. PLEADS GUILTY TACOMA (UPI) -Charles W. D.ckerson, 21, Roscburg, Ore., Dlcaded guilty Monday to charge of armed robbery in con nection with a supermarket hold up here Aug. 31. He was sen tenced to a maximum of 20 years improsonment at the state reformatory in Monroe. L m i Mii i Mini I mr'nTr-- MEOFOKD. OKECON LIBBIE E. VOCUM Funeral services for Lih've Ellen Yocum, 86, of 2911 Table Rock rd., Medford, who died Saturday, will be held at 3 p.m Wednesday. Sect. 25. in the chapel at Memory Gardens Fu- "I ....... , ... tonstall inv Missouri: a son. Marvin Yocum in Missouri, a brother, Lon Russell, in Kansas; 30 grandchildren and 45 great grandchildren. Pallbearers will include Dav Varner, Norman McMahan, ,- , . " . nan- Jnn Bla,r ana man. Bui- ROSE B. GILLMAN Rose B. Gillman, 69, of 560 First St., Gold Hill, died at her home Monday. Funeral arrange ments will be announced by Perl Funeral home. ANDREW H. BROWN Andrew H. Brown, 67, of 2145 Cloverlawn dr.. Grants Pass, died in a local hospital Monday night. Funeral arrange m e n t s will be announced by Perl Fu neral home. RUSSELL REDMON ASHLAND Russell Ray Red mon. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Redmon, Talent, died Saturday morning. Private graveside services were held Tuesday morning in the Ashland cemetery. The Rev. James Sinclair officiated, with Litwiller Funeral home direct ing arrangements. Bora in Ashland June 4, 1962, the child is survived by his par ents and two sisters, Susan and Sandra Redmon; and grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boyd, Talent, and Mrs. Irma Redmon, Talent. Investment Funds Noon quotations on selected stocks; Fund Bid Askrd Bullock - 14.11 15.46 Chciuitnl Fund 12 17 13.23 Colonial Ener ... 12.67 13.BS Eaton Howard Stk.. 14.40 15.S6 Fidelity lli.!14 1H.31 Fundamental Invest. 10.26 11.24 Group Src Avia-Elcc 6.84 7 .AO Group Sec Com Stk 13.77 15.08 le,vsione H-a in. in Keystone B-4 10.10 11.0!) Keystone K-2 5.13 5.04 Kevstonc S-1 22.33 24..r)8 Kevstone S-2 13.58 14.81 Keystone S-3 IS. (12 17.05 Kevstonc S-4 4.40 4.81 Mass Inv Growth Stk 8.54 0.33 National Growth .... 8.33 0.10 Stocks 10.5! 20.09 TV-Elec 7.60 8.37 United Accum 15.15 t6.56 United Income 12.75 J3 03 United Science 7.15 7.81 Value Line Inc 5 41 5.01 Variable 7.15 7.73 Wellington 14.87 16 2 Portland Produce Portland fUPIi Dairy mar ket: Errs To retailers: A A extra larpc 4!i-52c; A large 4R-48c: AA medium 40-43c: A small 23-30c; cartons l-3c hiRher. Butter To retailers: AA and A prints 06c; cartons 3s higher; B prints 83c. tailers: 4fi-48c: processed Ameri can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C. PORTLAND (UPIt Dressed chickens No. 1 (trade dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole drawn 28 34c lh.; cut-up 34-40c lb.; hens, lirht type, whole drawn 19-23c lb.; light type hens, cut-un. 22-28c lb.; heavy whole 34-30c lb. Ir p J Medford's Finest Restaurant & Lounge YA 1206 N. tiV ACCUSED OF MURDER A vacationing Glendale, Calif., police officer captured a 72-ycar-old retired carpenter accused of mur dering his wife and sealing her body in a wall of their home. Joseph Lewis, shown in custody, was arrested while waiting for his car to be serviced. The officer, George Smith, who also was at the service station, recognized Lewis and placed him under arrest. (UPI) 1. ' " t r-v f STATUE REFLECTED Ripples in floodwaters that followed hurricane-inspired rains reflect the serenity of a statue of Christ in a cemetery near Port Arthur, Texas. Floodwaters, brought on by rains spawned by Hurricane Cindy, inundated low-lying communities, driving many families from their homes. (UPI) Riverside - Phone Where Evervhodv featuring the Ua KAYES Joe & Andritetta Dancing and Entertainment 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 8 I ft 773 - 5474 Meets" i Accused Stalls Trial for Murder MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) A young criminal attorney stalled the trial for the alleged "murder-for-hire" of his heavi ly insured wife Monday by ask ing to see a co-defendant's con fession. T. Eugene Thompson. 35. ac cused of being the mastermind in the slaying of his wife, Car ol, 34, March 6, also asked that the co-defendant, Dick W. C. Anderson, be given a men tal test. Hennepin County District Court Judge William D. Gunn said he would hear arguments on the motions Thursday. tnompson, a rising attorney in the Twin Cities, is chareed with plotting the death of his wife after insuring her for more than $1 million. Norman Mas train, 39, an ex-prizefighter from Spring Lake Park, Minn., has bcen accused of being the miciaie man. All three including Ander son, an ex-salcsman who alleg edly was the "trigger man" in the slaying at the Thompson home have been chareed with first degree murder. Two Drivers Issued Citations by Police Two drivers were issued ci tations following two non-in jury vehicle accidents in Med ford Monday, according to city Maurice Bcrlan Biswcll. 411 of 1909 Hazel St., was cited for violation of basic rule and for not having an oDerntor s license in his oossession afti-r his car collided with a vehicle operated by James Pershing Dunphy, 46, of 450 Clover lane, about 2:28 p.m. in front of 21 North Central ave. Marlene Ann Johnson. 21. of 817V4 West 10th St., was cited for disobeying a stop sign after her car collided with a vehicle operated by Donald George uavy, 2u, oi 123 Lincoln St., about 5:48 p.m. at Holly and Third sts. Shrubbery and a lawn owned by Mnnda Cherry, 24 Myers court, also were damaged in the accident, officers said. Plan Local Meeting Dale Carnegie graduates of the Medford area will discuss organization of a Medford chap ter of the Dale Carnegie Alum ni association when they meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. The session will be held in the home of Mrs. Sybol Prcscott, 111 Washington st., Medford. Several Medford graduates were in Grants Pass Sept. 20 to near Mrs. itose Richardson, Dtinkan, Vancouver Island, B. C, governor of District 3 of the association. She was a guest of the Rogue Valley chapter of the alumni croup in Grants Pass. She recently had returned from a meeting of DCAA graduates from the United States and Can ada held in Little Rock, Ark. f rom here at the Grants Pass meeting wore Mrs. Prcscott, Mrs. Ann Taylor, Mrs. Mary McNcnl, Mrs. Jeri Mutton, Mrs. Ina Karrick, Brice Brandt and Keith Childreth. STARTS WEDNESDAY ia? THrr FA y M0VIF SFASON BEGINS WITH THIS VFRY IMPORTANT PICTURE! u f H v r LOUIS JOURDAN MAGGIE SMITH ROD TAYLOR . ORSON WELLES , PANAVISION md METROCOLOR LINDA CHRISTIAN ifSEnctMiiw ww twin tti'ou K wwu - STARTS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26TH TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1963 WEATHER FOKECAST Medford and vicinity: Fair to night and Wednesday, but variable high clouds Wednesday. Patches of morning fog. Low toni&ht 4B. High Wcstrn Oregon: Increasing clouds Western Oreoon: IncreasinD clouds tonight. Mostly cloudy Wednesday with a little rain along the coast and north interior. Low lonicht 4ti-5tt. llifih Wednesday 70. 80. except 60-6 along the coast. worinern uaniornia: Fair tonight and Wednesday, except patches of fog on the coast. LOCAL DATA TEMPERATURE: Mean vatr. day 67: ahove normal 4. Record high this date 08 in 1043. Record low this date 33 in 1061. PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to midnight, trace. Midnight to 10 a.m., none. i Total this month .26 inch. .08 , inch below normal. Total since Sept. 1, .26 inch. .08 I inch below normal. HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 1 38rc, highest this a.m. 86 . msn t:uu tm Tester day Brook incs 70 Grants Pans 75 Howard Prairie .... 70 Klamath Falls 70 MEDFORD 80 Portland . 71 a.m. nr. Low Prec. 52 45 38 39 40 48 Over-the-Counfer Western Stocks By Unllfd Preni Inlcrnillonal Bnnk of America h;,jb Boise Cabi-ade 30 , Cal Pw mil Con FrclRht I0B Cyprus Mines 23'j Equitable S&I. 343. 1st National Bank 72'2 Jantzen 23'j Morrison Kmidsen 2!t3B Mull Kennels 41. N W. Natural Gas 34', Oregon Metal PC.E 2(1'. pp&l : 27; US. National Bank .... B7'i Tektronix 21 T. West Const Tel 24 Weyerhaeuser '"" 33; 36' 71! 23 J, 32 Js JJ. 39', I't 28 I, 21)', 01 23", 2.V, 33 It McNeil Island Prisoner Missing McNeil island iupd A search was under way today for Terry McGuire, 37, a bank robber reported missing from McNeil Island federal peniten tiary. McGuire, of Clearwater, Wash., was serving a 25-year sentence for rohbino a hnnir at Forks of more than $40,000. The holdup occurred in 1960 and McGuire began serving nis sentence in 1961 alter plead- uiB gumy. He was missed during a reg ular cnecK at tne prison at p.m. Monday. Pierce county sheriff's offi cers and FBI agents were par ticipating in the search which was centering on the island proper, located in Puget Sound near Tacoma. The surrounding mainland was also included in the search area. McGuire was described as be ing six feet tall, weighing 158 pounds. He was wearing a blue jacket and blue coveralls with white stripes. , ENDS TONITE! MIRISCH COMPANY... EDWARD L.ALPERSON LEMMON MaeUlIME BILLY WILDER'S IRMA La DOUCE THIS riCTuitt is foii ADULTS ONI. ' TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISI0N' Bob H0P8" Anil-Q Clkpr? 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