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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 26

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Tuesday, November 26, 1963 THE FRESNO BEE Joseph W. Lovelace VISALIA, Tulare services will be held at 2 PM tomorrow in the HadChapel W. (Shorty) who died yesterday. Lovelace was a native of Sacramento and was taken to Three Rivers by his parents when he was 2 years old. He made his home in the Sands Meadow area near Courtwright Dam east of Fresno most of his life.

More than 50 years ago he operated a bicycle shop in Visalia. He is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Ellen Hill of Visalia and Mrs. Ruth Evans of Fresno, Mrs. Geromina Ortiz Mrs.

Geromina Ortiz, 76, of 7444 Davis Avenue in Riverdale died last night in a local hospital after a illness. She was a native of Mexico and came to California in 1917. She had lived: in Riverdale for five years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Juanita (Jennie) Chavarria of Fresno; a son, David of Mexico and 15 grandchildren.

Her husband, Jose, died in 1947. Funeral services will be announced by the Lisle Home. Macedonio R. Cruz Macedonio R. Cruz, 81, of 2451 South Backer Avenue died Sunday in a local hospital.

A native of Mexico, Cruz came to the United States in 1936. He had lived in Fresno for about six months, coming from El Centro, Imperial County. He is survived by sons, Jesus, Manuel and Demetrio, all of Fresno, and and Macedonio, El Teodoro, Centro; daughters, Mrs. Maria Louisa Franco, Mrs. Victoria Aguirre and Rosario Cruz, all of Fresno, 37 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

'The Sanchez Hall Mortuary will announce the funeral services. Mrs. Marilyn North Mrs. Marilyn North, 31, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Coffman of Fresno, died yesterday in an Oakland hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. North was born December 31, 1931, in Fresno. She was graduated from Fresno High School and at-. tended Fresno City College.

Her father is an instructor at CC. She was a member of the Young Womens Christian Association in Fresno and Richmond and a past member of the Rainbow Girls. Prior to her marriage she was employed by the Pacific Telegraph and Telephone pany. She was married to William C. North, on August 11, 1950, in Fresno.

Since then the couple had resided in the bay area and for the last four years had lived in Richmond. North is a civil engineer for the Bechtel Corporation. Mrs. North leaces two sons, Jeffrey Alan and David Louis, and a daughter, Carrie Anne. Mrs.

North was the granddaughter of the late Mrs. John Klemm, The family requests that any remembrances be sent to the American Cancer Society. The Lisle Funeral Home will announce funeral arrangements. FLOWERS For Funerals Ph. days, nights, holidays AM 4-4707 CONDITS FLOWERS, 177 No.

1st Fresno's Own Now Cemetery FRESNO MEMORIAL Endowment Cars AVE. S. CORNELIA WHITES BRIDGE AM 8-7823 Phons BEAUTIFUL GARDENS OF MEMORY East Weldon Truxaw The rosary for Henry A. Truxaw, 78, East Weldon Avenue recited evening o'clock Sullivan Blair al 1 Chapel, requiem will be brated AM in St. Cathedral.

Truxaw Sunday in a pital William of 124 will be this at 8 in the Burns FunerA mass celeat 10 tomorrow! John's died night local hosafter a long illness, He was the retired district manager and treasurer for the Pacific Fruit Exchange. A native of Riverside, Iowa, Truxaw came to Fresno in 1903. He was graduated from the Fresno High School and attended the University of California, He joined the Pacific Fruit Exchange in 1920 and retired in 1957 because of illness. He was a member of St. John's Cathedral for 54 years, the Knights of Columbus and a former member of the University-Sequoia Club.

He is survived by his widow, Ladean; daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Kemble and Mrs. Maxine Quinlisk, both of Fresno, sister, Mrs. Clara Kelly of Fresno; brother, Msgr. Joseph Truxaw of Los Angeles and eight grandchildren.

Msgr, Truxaw will officiate at the services. Entombment will be in the Holy Cross Mausoleum, Mrs. Louise Henry lived in Fresno about 25 years. She was a member of the West Fresno Baptist Church. The Rev.

C. H. Byrd, pastor of church, will conduct the services. She is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Florence Jones City, Mrs.

Ada Washington, Powell of of Tulsa, Guthrie, and Mrs. Betty Jean Black of Pomona; three brothers, Sidney Clark of Fresno, and Shedrack Clark and Milton Clark, both of Oakland. Funeral services for Mrs. Louise Henry, 43, of 1506 San Joaquin Street will be held Saturday at 10 AM in the chapel of the Matthew B. Thomas Funeral Home.

Burial bel in the "Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. 'Henry died Sunday in a local hospital after a long illness. A native of Oklahoma, she had Adrianne Griffith A mass of the angels for Adrianne Griffith, 7 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Griffith of 4666 North Angus Street, will be celebrated tomorrow at 9 AM St. John's Cathedral. Adrianne died Sunday in local hospital, apparently pneumonia. Besides her parents, she survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Griffith, and Mrs. Irene Barry, all Fresno. The rosary will be recited tonight at 7 o'clock the Fresno Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery. Henry Wynkoop Funeral services for Henry Garrett Wynkoop, 78, of 465 North First Street will be held at 10 AM tomorrow in the Tinkler Mission Chapel.

He died Saturday in a local hospital. A native of Neosho, Wynkoop had lived in Fresno 50 years. Until his retirement after World War II, he had worked as a civilian guard the old Hammer Field Army Air Base. Wynkoop is survived son, Alvin of Fresno; a daughter, Mrs. Elaine Wright of Hayward, Alameda County, and two grandchildren.

Burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery. BURIAL ABOVE GROUND Crypts and Niches in gardens and sunlit rooms Chapel of the Light 1620 W. BELMONT FRESNO ADAMS 3-1713 Weather Report United States Weather Bureau Fresno, 6:30 AM Forecast Tuesday, November 26, 1963 Fresno and vicinity -Nioht and morning fog, otherwise variable high cloudiness through tomorrow. Warmer tonight. Today's high 56-63, Fresno 62; tonight's tows 36-46, Fresno 40.

Gentle winds. San Joaquin Valley Fair through Wednesday except night and morning toboth days 55-63; low tonight 34-44; light winds. San Francisco Bay area--Fair today; cloudy tonight and Wednesday; high today 60-65; low tonight 40-47; variable winds 5-16 MPH. Northern California--Cloudy in north and fair in central north area of through Eureka Wednesexcept rain tonight and Wednesday; night and morning fog in valleys; cooler north interior Wednesday. Sierra Nevada--Fair through Wednesday except cloudy and cooler In north Wednesday.

Sacramento Valley cloudiness tonight and Wednesday; night and morning local fog; cooler north portion Wednesday, high 58-68, low 36-44; south wind 8-15 MPH. Monterey Bay area -Fair today and tonight; cloudy Wednesday; high both days 58-66; low tonight 38-48; variable winds 5-15 knots. Santa Maria-San Luis Obispo coastal area--Fair today, tonight and Wednesday; days 62-72; low tonight 34-44; variable little change in temperatures; high, both winds 5-15 knots. Southern California--Mostly sunny with some variable high cloudiness today and Wednesday. Local strong gusty northeasterly winds today diminishing Wednesday, Slightly warmer most areas today.

Los Angeles and vicinity- Variable high cloudiness but mostly sunny today and Wednesday. Local strong gusty northeast winds below canyons with this morning. Slightwarmer today high near 78. Low tonight 50. FRESNO DATA Normal maximum and minimum 63 and 37 degrees.

Maximum and minimum this date last year 69 and 40 degrees. Time sunset o'clock PST of sunrise ...6:48 o'clock PST Inches Seasonal precipitation ...3.64 Normal precipitation Precipitation to this date last .73 Relative humidity at 5 PM PST vesterday 67 per cent; highest this morning 100 per cent. Sea level pressure at PM yesterday 30.22 inches; at 5 AM PST today 30.23 incehs. CALIFORNIA REPORTS For 24 hours ended at 5:30 AM PST. High Low Pr.

Bakersfield 61 41 Los Angeles 72 52 Red Bluff 70 38 Merced Oakland FRESNO 62 56 59 38 49 36 Sacramento 60 43 San Diego 76 San Francisco 61 Thermal WE A 75 36 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 35 Albuquerque, clear 52 30 Atlanta, cloudy 58 43 1 Bismarck, cloudy 39 25 Boise, clear 41 31 Boston, cloudy Buffalo, cloudy 35 Chicago, clear 52 Cincinnati, 54 39 Cleveland, cloudy 42 32 Denver, clear 46 21 Des Moines, cloudy 45 33 Detroit, cloudy 43 39 Fairbanks, clear -20 Ft. Worth, clear 66 42 Helena, clear 48 31 Honolulu, Indianapolis, cloudy 85 73 cloudy 53 40 Jacksonville, cloudy 74 64 Juneau, rain 41 33 Kansas City, clear 49 35 Louisville, cloudy 59 Memphis, cloudy 61 Miami, cloudy 79 75 Milwaukee, cloudy 46 30 Paul, cloudy 42 30 New Orleans, cloudy 67 54 New York, cloudy 46 37 Oklahoma City, cloudy 52 36 Omaha, cloudy 37 28 Philadelphia, cloudy 44 26 Phoenix, clear 70 46 Pittsburgh, cloudy 42 30 Portland, cloudy 35 27 Portland, cloudy 54 39 Rapid City, cloudy 49 29 Richmond, cloudy 49 26 St. Louis, clear 53 34 Salt Lake City, clear 39 26 Seattle, cloudy 53 Tampa, cloudy: 78 67 Washington, cloudy 47 34 Winnipeg, cloudy 23 16 M-missing. RIVER REPORTS Kings River-Pine Flat Reservoir storage at midnight 576,715 acre feet.

Calculated natural flow at Piedra 1,120 second feet. The actual flow at that point at 7 AM was 50 second feet. Millerton Lake (San Joaquin River)-Inflow 2,021 second feet; lake storage 727 acre feet; released into river 52 second feet; into Friant-Kern Canal 0 second feet; into Madera Canal 0 second feet. Flow figures are average for 24 hours to last midnight. NATIONAL SUMMARY The nation's weather pattern appeared to show only minor changes today, with scattered areas of light rain and snow and temperatures near seasonal levels.

Coolest weather again Tuesday morning covered areas in the northeast, the western Great Lakes, the upper Mississippi Valley, part of northern and central the Readings central Rockies and the plateau freezing. were generally below 30s and 40s prevailed in wide areas, with the 50s in parts of the northern Rockies and the Pacific northwest. Warmest spots, with temperatures ranging in 50s, 605 and 70s, were in the southwest desert region, a few areas in the southeast, southeast Texas and the south coast of Florida. flurries were reported in eastern South Dakota and southwestern MinnesoLight rain splashed across areas in eastern Kentucky and Tennessee into the south Atlantic states, in southeastern Texas and along the north Pacific coast. Mrs.

Minnie Metz Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Metz, 77, of 4032 East Clinton Avenue will be held at 2:30 PM tomorrow in the Cedar Avenue Baptist Church. M-. Metz died last night in a local hospital after a short illness. Mrs.

Metz was born in LaMonte, and came to Fresno from Gary, four years ago. She was a member of the Cedar Avenue Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Stephen; a son, Early Koedyker of Fresno; two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Bickley of Fresno and Mrs. Ethel Paulson of Dallas, and Mrs.

Alice Schroth of Winona Lake, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Orr's Colonial Chapel has charge of arrangements. Mrs. Julia Keller Mrs. Julia E.

Keller, 48, of 4552 East Weldon Avenue died this morning in a local hospital after a long illness. A native of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Keller had lived in Fresno 20 years. She was a member of St. John's Cathedral.

Mrs. Keller is survived by her husband, John; her mother, Mrs. Katherine Asboth of Akron; two sisters, Mrs. Teresa Neider of Torrance, Los Angeles County, and Mrs. Mary Fisi of Akron, and two brothers, Joseph Bodahely of Akron and Louis Bodahely of San Pedro, Los Angeles County.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Harry Palm Funeral Service. The family requests that any remembrances be sent to the Fresno County branch of the American Cancer Society. Sell Your discarded articles the easy way. Sell them through a Bee Classified Want Ad. Dial 268-5221, (adv.

KMJ KBIF KFRE KEAP KLIP KYNO KARM KIRY KXEX KGST RADIO 580 NIC KC POO (Day) KC 940 CIS KC 980 KC 1220 KC 1300 KG 1340 KC 1430 ABC KC 1810 KC 1550 KC 1600 (Day) KC ten These supplied programs the are corrected and te the latest subject possible revision hour before cancellation publication without from Informe by stations are to or notice. Mrs. Ethel May Hogle HANFORD, The funeral of Hogle, 66, who Kings Co. Mrs. Ethel May died last "Wednesday in local tal, was held yesterday in the People's Funeral with burial in the Hanford Cemetery, Mrs.

Hogle, native of Madera County, was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Survivors include a foster daughter, Mrs. Lillian Weber of Fresno; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mildred Gullo of Saratoga, Santa Clara County; a brother, Walter David of Richmond, Contra Costa County, and two sisters, Mrs. Edith Barnes of Selma and Mrs. Carrie E.

Mohler of Fresno. Peter A. Braun REEDLEY Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 PM in the Mennonite Brethren Church for Peter A. Braun, 75, of 1146 Street, a retired farmer, who died in a local hospital yesterday of a long illness. The Rev.

H. C. Janzen and the Rev. Harry Neufeld will officiate. Burial will be in the Reedley Cemetery, Surviving, three are sons, his widow, James M.

of Dinuba, William C. of Dallas, and Richard F. of Salem, four daughters, Dorothy Braun and Mrs. Caroline Gilstrap of Fresno, Mrs. Esther Ratslaff of Kingsburg and Mrs.

Maurien Sawatsky of Reedley; a brother, Jacob A. of Reedley; three sisters, Mrs. Susie of Dinuba, Mrs. Mary Warkentin of Reedley and Mrs. Katie Warkentin of Enid, and 13 3 grandchildren.

Funerals BERGMANN, Edith, of 821 Normal Avenue, 11 AM Wednesday, Chapel of the Palms, Fremont, Alameda County. COTRELL, Mrs. Lillie, of Sacramento, 10 AM Friday, Stephens Bean Memorial Chapel, burial, View Cemetery. ECKLAND, Dan Lester, of 1256 North Calaveras Street, 10 AM Wednesday, Lisle FuChapel; cremation, Cerapel of the Light. ETCHECOPAR, Mrs.

Jennie, of 4843 East Herndon Avenue, 10 AM Wednesday, Boice Funeral Chapel; burial, Clovis Cemetery. GILBERT, McAghren, of 2644 East Harvard Avenue, Clovis, 2 PM Wednesday, Yost Webb Chapel; burial, IOOF Cemetery. GRIFFITH, Adrianne, of 4666 North Angus Street, mass of the angels, 9 AM Wednesday, St. John's Cathedral; rosary, 7 PM Tuesday, Fresno Funeral Chapel; burial, Holy Cross Cemetery. HENRY, Mrs.

Louise, of 1506 San Joaquin Street, 10 AM Saturday, chapel of Matthew B. Thomas. Funeral Home; burial, Mountain View Cemetery. HOAGLAND, Mrs. Lorena Ella, of 1044 Adoline Avenue 2 PM Wednesday, Lisle Calaveras Chapel; burial, Fresno Memorial Gardens.

METZ, Mrs. Minnie, of 4032 Clinton Avenue, 2:30 PM Wednesday, Cedar Avenue Church; Orr's Colonial Chapel in charge. RAMIREZ, Anastacio, of 405 Kern Street, requiem mass, 10 AM Wednesday, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Delano; burial, Delano Cemetery. Fresno Funeral Chapel in charge. TANAKA, Katsutaro, 541 East Franz Avenue, Easton, 2 PM Wednesday, Japanese Congregational Church, the Rev.

Norio Ozaki officiating; burial Mountain View Cemetery. Arrangements by Easley's Funeral Home. TRUXAW, William Henry of 124 East Weldon Avenue, rosary 8 PM Tuesday, Sullivan, Burns Blair Chapel; requiem mass 10 AM Wednesday, St. John's Cathedral; private entombment services, Holy Cross Mausoleum. WYNKOOP, Henry Garrett, 10 AM Wednesday, Tinkler Mission Chapel; burial, Mountain View Cemetery.

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