MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNS. EDOHD. OREGON
FftlDAY, JULY 6. 1962
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Chemical Fund B .93 9.72 I
Colonial Ener 10 23 1II81
Eaton Howard Stk 11.52 12.45!
Fidelity . 13 4ti H 55
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Group Sec Com Stk .. 11.57 12 7
Croup Sec Petr . . 10.24 1118
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Grass Fires - A 100 bv 200-
foot area of grass on the
George G. Smith properly,
2821 North Pacific highway,
burned about 8:10 p.m. yester
day, Medford firemen report
ed. Another grass fire about
4:05 p.m. in a field at the
Charles Bennett property, 73
Clover lane, was ignited by
sparks from a nearby inciner
ator, they said.
Train Firei - Medford fire
men put out trash fires about
8:40 p.m. yesetrday in the 800
block of Broad St. and at 10:30
p.m. in the first block of Val
ley View dr. They were burn
ing during prohibited hours,
firemen reported.
i SALES COSTS
New York 'I'M' It costs
American companies an ave
rage of $30.35 every time one
of their industrial salesmen
, calls on a prospect, a survey
j published by McGraw-Hill
: Publishing Co. showed. This
is three times as high as in
1945
OBITUARIES
SUSAN IRENE COOK , her in death in 1959, a sister, I
Funeral services for Susan I.Jessie. in 1951. and her father, I
I. Cook, infant daughter of Ray R. Offord Sr., in April,!
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook, i )G . i
Rogue River, who died Tues-1 Funeral arrangements were!
day, will be held at 10 a in. j entrusted to Siskiyou Funeral i wiNIFnrn YOiiNr:
Mrs Nell Martin, Seattle, ,
Wash.; and Mrs. Genevieve
Sabin. Eureka. Calif.: and
five grandchildren.
Two sons, Bryan Milton
Yorton and Theodore Earle
Yorton, preceded her in
death.
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Mortuary is in charge o( ar- 1 1926 She was married Feb
ranncments. 1 27, 1918, in Steamboat
.Springs, Colo., to Albert Hof-
NOAH LENDERMAN munn, who survives.
Noah Lendenmin, 59, of 107 She had been a member for
Ross lane. Medford, died last (many years of the Butte Falls
mum at his home, funeral ar- Community Bible church.
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Portland Livestock
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Weekly livestock:
Cattle 1400. Good-choice steers
27; standard 20-23; good-choice
heifers 25 - 25.25; canner cutter
cows 10-13: cutler bulls under
1000 lb. 16-17.
Calves 250. Good-choice 24-27;
utilitv-standard 16-24.
Hops 325. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
190-240 lb. 19.50-20; 2 and 3 grade
18.75-19 50: 1 and 2 sows 280-340
lb. 1616.50
Sheep 2625. Spring lamhs re
covered sharp downturn of pre
vious week; choice-prime spring
lambs 19-19.25 early, and 19.50
19.75 late; cull-good ewes 2-2.50;
choice-1 ancv spring feeaer lambs
60-85 lb. 13-15.
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Portland Produce
Portland (UPl Dairy market:
Eugs To retailers: AA extra
large. 39-4 2c; AA large 36-4 lc: A
large 34-37c; AA medium 3l-37c;
A A small 24-34c; cartons l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers' AA and A
prtnls 67c; cartons lc higher, B
prints tuic.
Cheese i medium cured t To rp
lailers: 47-48 '.-c; prK'es.ed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 45-46lc.
Portland iUPIi Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to retail
ers; Frvers. whole drawn. 30-3Hc
lb.: cut-up, 36-42c lb.: hens light
tvpe, whole drawn. 23-29c lb.; light
tvpe hens, cut-up 26-34e lb,; heavy
whole 36-39c lb.
Saturday at the graveside
Sisiti;ou Memorial park. The
Rev. Henry HoUmjjtT will of
ficiate. Perl Funeral home is
in charge of arrangements.
In addition to her parents,
site is survived by one broth
er, Wayne; three sisters. Gale,
Janine, Lori; her paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Cook, all of Medford;
and hvr maternal grandpar
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray John
son of Chatsworth, Calif. j
LOTTIE CUNNINGHAM I
Mrs. Lottie Cunningham, !
73, of 119 Highland dr., died j
in a local hospital this morn-1
ing. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Perl !
Funeral home.
Service director.-.
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Sundays 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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$1.75 to $3.00
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EVELYN MAE STRATMAN
Graveside services for Mrs.
Evelyn M. Stratninn, 37, ot
3799 Edwards s!., Las Vesas.
Nov., who died Tuesday, will
be held al 11 a.m. Saturday
in Sifkiyou Memorial park.
The Rev. George G. Rose
berry of the First Methodist
church of Medford will of
ficiate. Mrs. Stratman was born
March 2, 1925. in Medford.
On Sept. 12, 1952, in Reno,
Nev., she was married to
Joseph Stratman, who sur
vives. Other -survivors include
two sons, Wayne W. Stratman
and Mark Joseph Stratman,
Las Vegas," Nov.; one daugh
ter, Mrs. Suzanne Atkinson,
Las Vegas, Nov.; her mother,
Mrs. Susan M. Offord, Med
ford; two brother, Ray Of
ford, Jacksonville; Willard
Offord. Medford; three sisters,
Mrs. Shirley Schiro, Portland,
Mrs. Mary McSweeney, Med
ford, Mrs. Ruth Osborne, Med
ford; and one grandson. A
brother, Charles, preceded
KATY PEARL YORTON j
Funeral services for Mrs.
Katy Pearl Yorton. ti4. of;
route 1, box 106 Eagle Point,
who died Wednesday, will be ;
held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in
Conger-Morris downln w n
chapel. j
The Rev. Richard lladeen
of the Berean Baptist church
at White City, and the Rev.
Ray Nelson of the Calvary ;
Baptist church. Grants Pass,
will officiate. Committal will i
be in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
Mrs. i orton was born Aug.
21. 1897. in Orland, Calif.,
and had lived in Eagle Point
for the past 35 years. She
was an active member of the
Berean Baptist church. She
was married May 4, 1919, in
Fairfield, Calif., to Earle B.
Yorton, who survives.
Funeral services for Mrs.
Winifred M. Young, 85, of the
Coleman Creek rd., who died
Wednesday, will be held at
11 a m. Saturday in Con:;-r-Morris
downtown chapel. The
Rev. Harold McDonald of the
Phoenix Assembly ot God
church will officiate. Commit
tal will he in the Medford
Mausoleum.
Mrs. Young was born May
8. 1877, in Missouri, and had
lived in southern Oregon for
42 years. She was married
May 8. 1919, in Santa Rosa,
Calif., to Harry W. Young,
who survives.
Other survivors include
several nieces and nephews.
Casket bearers will include
Berthold Barnum, Harold
Smith, Vein Harris, Warren
Laufer, and Ted Littlefield.
Friends who wish may
make a memorial donation to
the Cancer Fund.
rangenients will be announced
by Conger-Morris Funeral di
rectors. NATHAN GRIESS
Nathan Gricss, 61. of 321
North Columbus avc., Med
ford, died yesterday in a local
hospital.
Funeral services will be
held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at
llillcrest Memorial Chapel on
the North Phoenix rd. Com
mittal will be in Hillerest
Memorial park, with Conger
Morris Funeral directors in
charge of arrangements.
Survivors, besides her hus
band, include a son, Arnold
Hofmann, Grants Pass; three
brothers, Charles Shore, Den
ver; Nathan Shore, Denver;
and Walter Shore, Clifton,
Colo.; a sister, Mrs. Mac Mc
Clung. Kremmling, Colo.; and
three grandchildren.
Other survivors include a
son. Bernett Yorton, Azusa, KENNETH R. WOLGAMOT
Calif.; a daughter. Mrs. Ma
rine Six, Eagle
two brothers,
Bryan, Suisun,
George Bryan,
Point, Ore.;
Barney L.
Calif.; and
Bremerton
Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Bess
David. Richmond, Calif.; Mrs.
Leila Harvie, Fairfield, Calif.;
Kenneth Rae Wolgamot, of
285 High St., Ashland, died
yesterday at Bandon.
Funeral services will be
held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the
First Presbyterian church at
Ashland. The Rev. B. J. Hol
land will officiate. Ashland
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EDNA S. HOFMANN j
Funeral services for Mrs. i
Edna S. Hofmann, 72, of Butte
Falls, who died Tuesday in
Denver, Colo., will be held at :
10:00 a.m. Monday in the
Butte Falls Community Bible '
church. The Rev. Robert Dan- i
iels will officiate. Arrange-1
ments arc in care of Conger- !
Morris Funeral directors. !
Mrs. Hofmann was born on
Aug. 22, 1889, in Hot Sulphur
Springs, Colo., and had lived
in southern Oregon since
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POKKCAKT8
Med lord and vicinity: "Fair :
throuKh Saturday. A little wanner j
Saturday. Low tonight near 40.
High Saturday B2-87.
Western OreRon: Fair tonight !
and Saturday, except cloudy dur- ,
.ing early morning hours over !
north part. Low tonight 42-52. j
High Saturday 85-75. except near
fiO extreme south Interior and 60- ;
65 on coast.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday hut some log on
coast night and morning. Little i
temperature change. I
Temperature: Mean yesterday 67; !
below normal 3.
Record high this date 104 In i
1922. !
Record low this date 42 in 1081.
Precipitation: 24 hours to mid- !
night 0. Midnight to If) a.m. 0.
Total this month 0, .05 In. below '
normal. t
Tnlnl since Sept. 1 13 3B in., 2.48 I
In. helow normal. j
Humidily: Lowest yesterday 22, !
highest this am. R8r.
High 4:00 2i-" 1
CITV Yestfr- a.m. hr.
day Low ITrc. ,
Brookings fift 4S
Grants Pass Rl 44
Howard Prairie .... fifi 3.1
Klamath Falls 72 4(1
MKDFORD R2 44
I Portland 70 51 T. j
I Seattle 8R 51 .38
i Spokane 71
Yakima . 72
Eureka fin
: Red Bluff 97
j Sacramento !H1
San Francisco 80
Los Angeles . fill
Phoenix 105
Denver H2
I Chicago 77
Miami Beach 90
New York 78
Washington, D.C.
I FIVK-OAY FOKKCAST (Through I
i Julv hi:
Western Orrgon-Weslern Wah-
, Incton Slow warming trend
: through Sunday with lemperatures
averaging a little below normal.
Highs 60-65 along coast. 65-75 in
interior western Washington and ;
70-80 western Oregon. Lows 45-55. !
Showers about Wednesday, except 1
little or no precipitation indicated j
for southwestern Oregon.
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