Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 29, 1963, Image 8

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CONTINUOUS
Locals
In Sacred Heart - Mrs. At
vin R. Smith, 149 South
Keeneway dr., Medford, is a
medical patient in Sacred
Heart hospital.
Entry A break and entry
at Lumber Products company,
753 South Grape St., was re
ported to Medford police
about 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The
front door of the building had
been knocked in, according to
police. Nothing was reported
missing.
Medical Patient - William
E. Tucker, Merrill, Ore., is a
medical patient at Sacred
Heart hospital.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Chance of
scattered thundershower over
high mountains in evening. Fair
through Thursday afternoon. Low
tonight near 40. High Thursday
afternoon near 80.
Western Oregon: Fair tonight
except night and morning clouds
along coast. Thursday, increasing
chance of showers in west and
north portions late in day. To
night'! low 45-35. Thursday after
noon high 72-82. 55-65 on coast.
Northern California: Fair except
widely scattered thundershowers
In the mountains. High fog on
coast. Little change In temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 63; above normal 3.
Record high this date 08 in 1931.
Record low this date 33 in 1020.
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to
midnight, none. Midnight to 10
am., none.
Total this month 2.23 inches. .88
Inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 25.66 inches,
7.41 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
3t. highest this a.m. 86.
Htch 4:00 24-
CITY Yester
day
Brook inns 61
Crater Lake ........ 6fi
Grants Pass 87
Howard Prairie .. 77
Klamath Falls 82
MEDFORD 83
Portland 84
Low Tree.
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Seattle 70
Spokane 80
Yakima 85
Eureka 87
Red Bluff 78
Sacramento ... 72
San Francisco .... 64
Loi Angeles 60
Phoenix 98
Denver 77
Chicago 64
Miami Beach 85
New York 64
Washfncon. D. C. 72
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Western Washington Tempera
tures above normal. The high 65-75
except 60-70 along coast. Low
mostly 45-55. Little or no precipi
tation anticipated.
Northern California No precipi
tation, temperaturea near normal
through Thursday.
Western Oreeon Fair tonight
except night and morning clouds
coast. Afternoon high 72-82 in the
Interior. 55-65 on the coast.
Investment Funds
Noon quotaUons on selected
stocks:
Fund Bid Ask
Bullock 13.50 14.89
Chemical Fund 11.25 12.24
Colonial Energy 12.38 13.33
Eaton Howard Stk.. 14.00 15.13
Fidelity 16.30 17.62
Fundamental 9.85 10.79
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6.98 7.65
Croup Sec Com Stk 13.49 14.77
Hamilton C7 3.13 5.67
Keystone B-3 16 85 t8.39
Keystone B-4 10.25 11.19
Keystone K-2 5.26 5.75
Keystone S-l 22.13 24.14
Keystone S-2 13.04 14.23
Keystone S-3 15.12 16.50
Keystone S-4 4.30 4.70
Mass Inv Growth 8 24 9.01
National Growth 7.94 8.68
Stocks 18.76 20.28
TV-EIec 7.53 8.21
United Accum 14.56 15.91
United Canada 18.48 20.09
United Continental.. 6.91 7.55
United Income 12.43 13.58
United Science 6.71 7.33
Value Line 5.39 5.89
Variable 6.77 7.32
Wellington 14.63 15.95
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPll USDA Cattle
100: standard Holstein steers 19-20;
heifers, good-choice 778 lb. 22.50;
canner-cutter dairy bred 11.50-15.
Calves 25; no early teat.
Hogs 75; barrows and gilts 1-2
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Sheep 100; choice-prime spring
slaughter lambs 2L.50; ewes cull
good 2.30-3.50.
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TOMORROW MEMORIAL
MEDFORD
OBITUARIES
LAVERNE W. DUNAGAN
Funeral services for La
verne Wayne Dunagan, 36, of
Richmond, Calif., who died
Saturday, will be held at
Conger Morris downtown
chapel Friday at 1 p.m. The
Rev. Harold Sanncr of the
First Church of the Nazarene
will officiate. Committal will
be in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Dunagan was born May
14, 1927, in Willows, Calif. He
was a former resident of Med
ford. Survivors include his wife,
Myrtle Dunagan; seven chil
dren, David Laverne Duna
gan, Carolyn Ann Dunagan,
Michael Wayne Dunagan,
Robert Dale Dunnagan Jr.,
Larry Wayne Dunagan, Dana
Waynette Dunagan, and La
verne Wayne Dunagan; two
brothers, Robert Dale Duna
gan, Redding, Calif.; and Eu
gene Gordon Dunagan, Red
Bluff, Calif.; and a sister, Mrs.
Glorie Deutschman, Central
Point.
WILLA R. BARNARD
Funeral services for Mrs.
Willa R. Barnard, of Rapp
lane, Talent, who died Mon
day, will be held at 2:30 p.m.
Friday in the chapel at the
Veterans Administration Dom
iciliary, Camp White. Domi
ciliary chaplains will offici
ate. Committal will be in the
VA cemetery at Camp White,
with Conger-Morris Funeral
Directors in charge of ar
rangements. Mrs. Barnard was born
July 19, 1898, in DuBois,
Penn., and was a veteran of
World War I, serving from
Oct. 7, 1918, to April 11, 1919,
in the Army Nurse Corps. She
moved to southern Oregon in
1942 from San Francisco, hav
ing worked for some time
there.
STELLA M. KITE
Mrs. Stella M. Kite, of 304
South Holly st., died last night
in a local nursing home. Fu
neral services will be held at
10 a.m. Saturday in Conger.
Morris downtown chapel.
donald Newman
Donald Newman, 21, Eure.
ka, Calif., formerly of Spring.
brook rd., Medford, died Tues
day in Eureka of injuries suf
fered in a car accident. Fu
neral services will be held at
10:30 a.m. Friday at Perl Fu
neral home.
KENNETHORDAN
Kenneth Jordan, 18, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jordan,
formerly of Medford now of
Great Falls, Mont., was killed
Sunday in an automobile acci
dent near Havre, Mont.
The family lived on Pearl
st. in Medford while Jordan
was employed by the Civil
Aeronautics Administrat i o n
here.
Survivors, in addition to his
parents, include his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cox,
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
Eggs To retailers: A A extra
large 39-43c:; A A larjie 384 Ic; A
large 37-40c; AA medium 31-37c;
A A small 23-30c; car'.onc l-3c
higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
prints 66c; cartons 3c higher; B
prints 65c.
Cheese (medium cured) To re
tailers: 46-48c; ororessci Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-45e.
Portland (UPIt Dressed chirk
ens No. 1 grade dressed to .(Mail
ers: Fryers, whole drawn1. 3G-3.Sc
lb.; cut-up. 36-42c lb,; hens, light
type, whole drawn 22-26c lb.: HRht
t.vpt hens, cut-up, 24-2Bc lb.; heavy
whole 36-39C lb.
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and great grandmother, Mrs.
Lind Russell, all Medford; one
brother. Dale Jordan and a
sister, Linda Jordan.
Funeral services were held
this morning in Great Falls.
M. EMMA ELLIOTT
Funeral services for Mrs.
M. Emma Elliott. 85, of Shady
Cove (Elk Creek), who died
Saturday, will be held at 10
l. Friday in Conger-Morris
downtown chapel. The Rev.
D. E. Millard of the New Age
church at Eagle Point will of
ficiate. Committal will be in
the Central Point cemetery.
Mrs. Elliott was born Sept.
24, 1877, in Wellman, Iowa,
and had lived in southern Or
egon for 22 years. She was
married July 1, 1908, in Weis-
er, Ida., to George J. Elliott,
who survives.
Other survivors include a
son, Paul W. Elliott, San Mar
cus, Calif. A daughter, Louise
f 1206 N. Riverside-Phone 773-5474
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FRED IRVIN MYERS
Funeral services for Fred
Irvin Myers, 4. of Jackson
ville, who died Monday, will
be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday
in Conger-Morris downtown
chapel. The Rev. George Hose,
berry of the First Methodist
church will officiate. Com
mittal will be in Hillcrest Me
morial park.
He was born Aug. 4, 1938,
In Jacksonville, and had lived
there all his life.
Survivors include his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Myers; two brothers, Allen
Myers and Douglas Myers; a
sister, Kathy Myers; and his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Moulton, Medford; and
Mrs. Georgia Myers, Jackson
ville. RALPH E. BROTHERS
Private funeral services for
Ralph Edward Brothers, 78,
of route 3, box 226B, Medford,
who died Monday, will be
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held at 11 a.m. Friday in the
Chapel In the Trees mortu
ary in Siskiyou Memorial
park.
The Rev. Fredrick R. Evans
of the First Christian church
of Medford will officiate. Pri
vate interment will follow In
Siskiyou Memorial park.
Mr. Brothers was born Nov.
1884, in Jacksonville, 111.
One Dec. 9, 1909, in Dillon,
Mont., he was married to Miss
Lottie Hutchens, who sur
vives. He had lived most of
his life in Montana, and mov
ed to Oregon, and this com
munity in August 1962.
Survivors, besides his wife,
Include three brothers, Arch
Brothers, Dillon, Mont., Fred
Brothers, Pocatello, Ida., and
Alfred Brothers, Townsend,
Mont.; one sister, Mrs. Minnie
Viles, Novato, Calif.
Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to Siskiyou Funer
al Service directors of Chap
el in the Trees mortuary.
JOHN P. DAUGHEHTY
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Duane Alvord and members
of the Masonic lodge will of
ficiate. Interment will be in
the Mountain View cemetery.
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