MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FHIDAY, JUNE 21. 1963
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LEONARD M. PRITZ
The body of Leonard M.
Pritz. 64, of 130 West Main
St., who died June 19, was sent
to Golden Gate National ceme
tery. San Bruno, Calif, Thurs
day by Perl Funeral home. Fu
neral services and interment
will be held in the cemetery
at 3 pjn. Monday, July 1.
Mr. Pritz was born Dec. II.
1898, in Rockford, 111. He was
occupied most of his life as a
pauern maker. For several
pnor 10 jDou, he was
a resident of the Veterans Ad
ministration Domiciliary at
wnite City.
He was a veteran of Wnriri
War I servine with the Unitprt
States Army. He enlisted Sept.
ivii, ana was discharged
warm 21, lam.
Survivors include one
daughter, Mrs. Ethel Casey,
Sunnyvale, Calif., and one sis
ter, Miss Elna Pritz, Rockford,
111.
ELDON BEAN
Funeral services for Eldon
(Stub) Leonard Bean, 46, of
Star route, box 225, Prospect,
who died Wednesday in a lo
cal hospital, will be held at
2 p.m. Saturday at Memory
Gardens Funeral home.
The Rev. Dorland Woods of
the Prospect Christian church
will officiate. Interment will
be in Memory Gardens Memo
rial park.
Mr. Bean was born Jan. 13,
1917, in Waldron, Ark., the
son of Charles S. and Nealy
Bean. Mr. Bean.wii self
employed as a logging
trucker.
Survivors, besides his wife,
include four sons, Eldon L,
Bean, Chiloquin, Ore.; Larry
R. Bean, Randy Bean, and
Gary Bean, all of Prospect;
his mother, Mrs. Nealy Bean
Medford; a brother, Charles
Bean, Prospect; three sisters
Mrs. Robert (Annie) Padgett,
Central Point; Mrs. Wayne
Griffith, Prospect; and Mrs.
Charles (Mildred) Axel, Klam
ath Falls; three grandchildren;
and several nieces and neph
ews. Another brother, Richard
J. Bean, preceeded him in
death in May, 1961.
Casket bearers are Jack De
Rosier, Harold Hixson, Roger
Snyder, Clifton Chapman, Ray
Maurer, and Archie McKillop.
RICHARD WILLIAKS
Richard Williams, 79, a na-
tlve of Cornwall, England,
who had made his home in
Medford for the past year,
died Wednesday in a Central
Point nursing home.
Mr. Williams had been a
resident of the United States
for 44 years and worked for
the Fruit Growers Supply
company of Hilt for 38 years.
He retired seven years ago.
Surviving are his wife.
Mrs. Mabel Williams; three
daughters, Mrs. M a r j o r i e
Rushton, Medford; Mrs. Gwen
Watts, Chico, Calif.; Mrs.
Violet Wilson, Yreka, Calif.;
and two sons, Russell Wil
liams, Hilt, and Roy Williams,
Yreka; nine grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Saturday in
Girdner's Funeral chapel at
Yreka. Interment will be in
the Evergreen cemetery.
Locals
VARSITY
N JERRY LEWIS
0 "NUTTY PROFESSOR"
W Alio
"Papa's Pelican Condition"
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HAZEL A. RUPERT
The body of Hazel A. Ru
pert, 63, of 132 Portland ave.,
who died Thursday, has been
returned by Conger-Morris
Funeral directors to her for
mer home in New Rockford,
N.D., for services and interment.
Miss Rupert was born June
7, 1900, in East Grand Forks
Minn., and had been a school
teacher for 36 years, moving
to Medford three years ago
Survivors i n c lu d e two
brothers, Kenneth R. Rupert,
Medford; and Eugene Rupert;
and three sisters, Mrs. Wilma
Wilson, New Rockford, N.D.:
Mrs. Mary Ginnow, Brecken
ride, Minn.; and, Mrs. Louise
Higgins, St. Paul, Minn.
Grease Fire - Ashland fire
men were called at 9:56
o'clock this morning when a
grease tire was reported on
the grill at the Pioneer di
nette, at the Pioneer shopping
center. Damage was minor,
firemen said.
Permits Issued - The Med
ford building department is
sued permits Thursday to
Grandview Market, 2330 Cra
ter Lake ave., to erect a post
office substation at an approx
imate cost of SI. 200; and to
Roland Birkholz to make an
addition to a residence at 602
North Modoc ave. at an esti
mated cost of $3,400.
e
Wire Damaged - A guy
wire op a power pole at Co
lumbus ave. and Jackson st.
was damaged about 10:35 p.m.
Thursday by an unknown ve
hicle, according to Medford
police.
m m v
Elections - The Medford
Barracks 540 of the Veterans
of World War I will hold elec
tions at 8 p.m. Wednesday,
July 3, to fill vacancies in
junior vice commander positions.
HANSON - To Mr. and Mrs
Gary LeRoy, 1934 Griffin
Creek rd., Medford, June 27
1963, a boy, 7 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
LAWRENCE D. HULL
Funeral services for Law
rence D. Hull, 46, of route
2, box 243, Central Point,
who died Wednesday will be
held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday
at Sacred Heart Catholic
church.
The Rev. Carl Mai will of
ficiate. Interment will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park. Re
citation of the Holy Rosary
will be at 7:30 o'clock to
night at Perl Funeral home
Mr. Hull was born July 12
1916, in Central Point. He
was vice president of the
Table Rock Improvement
company, a director of the
Jackson County Fruit Grow
ers League, a member of the
Medford Elks club, the Rogue
Valley Country Club and
Sacred Heart Catholic church,
On Sept. 16, 1939, he was
married! to Ann B. Patton
who survives.
. Other survivors include his
mother, Mrs. Lelah Hull, Cen
tral Point; three daughters,
Mrs. Regina Shay, St. Louis,
Mo.. Deanna Hull, now trav
eling in Europe, Marilyn Hull
at home and two grandchil
dren.
Casket bearers will be
Cecil Clemens, David Lowry
Pail Culbertson, Lyle Kin
ney, Joe Meyers and Lowell
Iverson.
Friends who wish may
make a contribution to the
Sacred Heart Hospital Build
lng Fund. (
Births
Terrific Trio
9409
SIZES 10-18
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Weather
Investment Funds
A 9
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Mostly
cloudy. Cool and showery tonight
and Saturday. Low tonight S.
High Saturday 65-70.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy
with a little rain or drvtsle in
places tonight and Saturday. Low
tonight 4ti-o3. High Saturday M-
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Saturday, except chance of iso
lated afternoon thundershowcrs.
Little change in temperature.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE: Mean yester
day 63; below normal 5.
Record high this date 101 In
1948.
Record low this date 41 in 1954.
PRECIPITATION: 14 hours to
midnight, .13 inch. Midnight to
10 am.. .13 inch.
Total this month .53 inch. .44
inch below normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 36.18 Inches,
6.85 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday
35r, highest this a.m. vj-.
msn e:e n
Noon notations ea sals
stocks:
Fund Bid
ullock 13.35
Chemical Fund 11 07
Colonial Ener 13 30
Eaton Howard Stk - 13.70
Fidelity 16 04
Fundamental Invest. 9.79
Group Sec Avia-Elec 6 90
Group Sec Com Stk 13 34
Hamilton C7 3 03
Keystone B-3 16 98
Keystone B-4 103
Keystone K-J 5.17
MORROW - To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenard W., 2462 Obispo
dr., Medford, June 27, 1963,
boy, 4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
TRESHAM - To Mr, and
Mrs. Duant M., 74S South
Fourth St., Central Point,
June 27, 1963, a boy, 8'4
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital.
MORRIS - To Mr. and Mrs,
Frank E., P. O. box 414
Rogue River, June 26, 1963
a boy, 7'4 pounds, at Rogue
Valley hospital.
Over-the-Counter
Western Stocks
By United Press
International
Bid Asked
B3
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10 'j
.... 34
33
24 Va
Bank of America
Cal Pac Utll
Con Freight
Cyprus Mines
Equitable S At L, ....
1st nai'i nann
Jantzen
Morrison Knudsen 31 ,e
Mult Kenr.sU 4
N.W. Natural Gas 341,
Oregon Metallurgical ,. Its
PGE 2S',
PP&L 36 V,
V.. NafI Bank 77 tt
West Coast Tel 234
Weyerhaeuser 30 ',i
66
27
1
26
33
70
26
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Portland Livestock
Portland (OPDUSDA Week
lv livestock:
Cattle KO0O; high good-choice
slaughter steers 25: mixed good
.hnir. o.ift-irnft lh. 24-24.65: stand
ard-good Holsteins 20-21.50; high
good-choice heifers 23-23.23: can
ner-cutter cows 10-13 50; utility'
n,n..r..lol hull 18.20.75.
Calves 280; good-choice vealers
23-28: utlllty-stanaara io-as; nia
u hm- 1 and 3 harrows and
gilts 19-19.30; lows 15-16, heavier
9-10
Sheep 54; spring slaughter lambs
, an 1 than last week S best:
bulk mixed chol-n,rim ,90:i'5
lb. 19.9-20, some high yielding
2053; iligh good-choice 75-3 io,
o ,n (II. aura. IMlll.ffnfMl 3-4.30
(..rior lemba choice-fancy 60-80
lb., 14-16.50.
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GATES 8:15
SHOW
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CITY
Brookings
Grants Pass
Howard Prairie
Klamath Falls ..
MEDFORD
Portland
55
70
63
71
75
63
Seattle 68
Snokane 76
Yakima 79
Eureka 57
Red Bluff 77
Sacramento 73
San Francisco .... 62
Los Angeles 77
Popular fisherman's shirt
tops this clever separates
scheme. For lighter degrees of
coverage, team sun bra
matching shorts. Easy to sew.
Printed Pattern 9409: Miss
es' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18.
Size 16 shirt 2V yards 35'
inch; shorts 1 yard.
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in
coins for this pattern add la
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first-class handling. Send to
Marian Martin, Medford Mail
Tribune, Pattern Dept., 232
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Local Woman Sister
Of Accident Victim
Glen D. Bell, 52, of South
Beach, Ore., who was killed
Tuesday when the car he was
driving plunged down a 70
foot embankment near Flor
ence, was the brother of Mrs.
Ralph Lue, 238 Oak Grove
rd., Medford.
Mrs. Lue will leave Sun
day to attend the funeral
services to be held at the
Bateman Funeral Home at 1
p.m. Monday at Newport,
Ore.
Yester- a.m. hr.
day Low Prec.
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Miami Beach
33
41
48
49
50
58
31
41
54
53
34
59
67""
60
77
74
75
.10
.40
.19
.22
.08
.03
T
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.103
.. 93
.. 97
.. 83
New York 95
Washington, D. C. 93
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Western Washington - Oregon-
Continued cool with temperatures
mucn below seasonal normals.
Hichs In 60s In Western Wash ne
ton, in 70s in Western Oregon.
Lows in ine us-3us.
Northern California No preclot.
tation except ahtiwers In extreme
nortnern section and in moun
tains. Temperatures below normal,
Keystone S-l
Keystone S-3 .,
Keystone S-3 ...
Keystone S-4 -
Mass Inv Grin stk
National Growth ....
Stocks
TV-Elec
United Accum
United Continental..
United Income ........
United Science
Value Line Inc ......
Variable
Wellington
31.91
13.03
14.91
433
. 8 13
7 S3
18.76
7.43
14.43
6 89
1326
6 65
5 36
6.31
14.38
Asked
14.61
12.04
1333
14 90
17 34
10.73
1.57
1461
3 33
18 32
11.38
365
33.90
14 23
1627
4 S3
8 89
8 36
20 38
8 12
13.79
7.53
13.40
7 37
3 86
7 36
13 67
Portland Product
Portland (UPD Dairy market:
E&ks To retailers: AA extra
large 38-42: AA large 37-40c: A
large 36-39C: AA medium 30-34C;
A small 23-29c: cartons l-3c higher.
Butter To retailers: AA and A
printa 66c: cartons 3c higher: B
prints 65c.
ineese imeioum cureai io re
tailers: 46-48c; processed Ameri
can 5-10 lb. loaf. 43-48C.
Portland (UPtl Dressed chick
ens No. 1 grade dressed to re
tailers: Fryers, whole drawn 31-
38c lb.; cut-up 37-42c lb.: hens,
light type whole drawn 22-26o lb.;
light type hens, cut-up 24-28C lb.:
heavy whole 36-39C lb.
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