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A-8 THE STAR-NEWS Thursday, June 18, 1964 i wmmwmx. 1 1 SOUTH BAY OBITUARIES Elsie C. Lilja, Egg Lady Dead at 65 mmm Lloyd Warren Dies; Retired Butcher, 55 A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday for and interment will be in Port' land Saturday. A native of Minnesota, War ren lived here 25 years.

Mrs. Elsie Lilja, 65, of 205 Palm Imperial Beach. Rev. H. J.

Mirschke will offi Lloyd J. Warren, 55, of 310 Chula Vista, died Tuesday of a heart condition while visiting in Portland Services will be conducted (I ciate in Cypress View Maus oleum. A butcher for 15 years, Warren had worked for Glenn's Market in Chula Vista. He operated Alma's Newsstand on Third Avenue, Chula Vista, for six years, until he sold it and Mrs. Lilja, a native of Sweden, died in Chicago while visiting her sister, Mrs.

Lillian Hearns. Her cremated remains will be placed in Cypress View PLANNING ELKS LODGE FAMILY WEEKEND The Claude Nadeaus (I.) and Larry Regesters retired in 1955. B. H. Crandall Rites Friday Surviving are his wife, Mausoleum.

Laura, three sons; three daugh Mrs. Lilja, who with her ters; vz granacmidren; one Elks 111 Busy husband, Gustav, operated Lil-ja's Poultdy Ranch in Imperial Services for Boyd Homer Crandall, 52, of 731 Chu Beach for 20 years, sold eggs since her husband's death two brother and two sisters. Mrs. Emma Bacon Services for Mrs. Emma Ba la Vista, will be held at 9 a.m.

tomorrow in Humphrey Mor Dinner-Dance, Picnic tuary Chapel, and interment years ago and was best known as "The Egg Lady." Four brothers and two sisters survive. The family requests contrib con, 72, of El Cajon, sister of will be in Fort Rosecrans Na tional Cemetery. Robert Long of Chula Vista, were conducted Monday in A family weekend is in store hot dobs will be furnished foj A native of Washington, children. Boats will be avail! utions, in lieu of flowers, to Crandall died Monday in a lo for mernbers of Chula Vista Benbough Mortuary. Entombment was in Greenwood Mausoleum.

able for skiing. Promak Laboratories, 1020 I Wabash Chicago, 111. cal rest home. He lived in the South Bay area for seven and worked as stock Park ranger, Russell Michel Elks Lodge No. 2011 who are planning a dinner dance Saturday and a beach party and ih.iiii.iii.iiiiii imnriiififlliifiTfltf A native of Arkansas, Mrs.

has urged that picnic guesd Bacon, a widow, lived in the use parking area No. 3 and adjacent to the underpass. county 33 years. picnic Sunday, Edna Parrish manager for the U. National Bank of Chula Vista.

Crandall retired as a Naval warrant officer in 1956, and was a member of Chula Vista Also surviving are a daugh Mr. and Mrs. Larry Regester ter, another brpther, three sisters; two grandchildren, JAPANESE CONSUL GENERAL TOSHIRO SHIMANOUCHI IS HONORED. Mayor Cecil Sparling Saburo Muraoka are at luncheon fete New Japan Conspenera are chairmen of a "chicken Louisiana" dinner to be served Saturday at 7 p.m. in the club.

Services Held and two great-grandchildren, Masonic Lodge 626. Surviving are two two brothers and a sis Chef will be Jim Michel. Music for dancing will be pre-vided by the Driftwood Four. F. W.

Hardenbrook Mrs. Edna Elizabeth Parrish, Car for Mayor Hit by Morgan In Natl City 79, a resident of 444 Sunset, Services for Fred W. Hard Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nadeau ter.

Dr. Phillip Allen San Ysidro for 30 years until Is Greeted af Luncheon her move to Escondido five enbrook, 77, of 246 Broadway, Chula Vista, were conducted by Rev. Arthur Robbins yesterday in Hubbard Mortuary years ago, died in an Escondido Private services were held are chairmen for the picnic, beginning at 9 a.m. on the bay side of the Silver Strand. Families will bring their own picnics, and soft drinks and hospital.

Tuesday for Dr. Phillip K. Al of San Diego County's .1,500 to with 4 million under-employed rather than unemployed, peo Chapel, Cremation was plan Japan is the only country in the world simultaneously reducing taxes and balancing its 2,000 Japanese-American com len, 63, of San Diego, father of Philip M. Allen of Chula Vista, in Greenwood Mortu National City Councilma ple who worked perhaps one munity and Chula Vista Mayor Services were in Escondido and interment was Tuesday in Glen Abbey Memorial Park, beside her husband, James, Hardenbrook, a native of budget. Kile Morgan this week took Cecil Sparling.

ary. Cremation was planned, Iowa, was a laundry superintendent in the east for 47 or two days a week. The per capita annual Jap-anese salary is $940 as com swing at a finance committe Japan has never all its history experienced its present who died 1958. Allen, a native of St. Paul, recommendation that Mayor OVER STEAMING pots of "modern" Japanese tea and Chinese foods, the debonair years.

He lived here five years and died Sunday in a local hos A native of Kansas, Mrs. Parish operated "Edna's Kitch died Sunday. He was a skin specialist who began Dick Gautereaux be furnishe pared with England's "twice that," which is less than half prosperity. Japan is losing its competi-tive advantage in world mar NG Puts Off Decision on i. Motel Tax a city car.

Los Angeles-based official with a jaunty red carnation in his en" in San Ysidro for 17 years prior i to her retirement in practicing in- San Diego in 1930 and retired in 1959. He His blast came when th kets because of the dramatical lapel answered all questions 1942. She lived in the county was a member of the Ameri' City Council was going ovef minutes of three finance coir pital. His wife, Doris, survives. Edith Anderson Services for Edith An ly improved economic status.

of the average annual U.S. salary, he said. Shimanouchi said a problem is expanding Japanese schools to train more engineers and scientists, "You can't run a can Medical Assn. and the without a moment's "diplomatic" hesitancy. Asked the reactipn of Jap mittee meetings on the 1964 of its workingmen (rising la-bor costs).

American Board of Dermatol ogists. for 35 years. A sister, Mrs. Nellie H. Spencer, formerly of San Ysid-ro and now of Escondido, and two other' sisters survive.

65 city budget. Morgan vote The Land of the Rising Sun against approving all three self derson, 83, of 518 Third Also surviving are his wid The National City Council this week held up action on a country on liberal arts stu of meeting minutes. ow, Zaida; a daughter, two Chula Vista, were held yesterday in the Chapel of the anese newspapers to Gold-water's California primary victory, Shimanouchi reported: "There was a great deal of shock and surprise. The proposed four per cent city dents," he said. SHIMANOUCHI said Ja sisters and a brother.

"I CANT: VOTE on thes hotel-motel tax until its meet Roses, with Dr. Everett L. things," he said, "because ing next Tuesday. Councilman Sorenson officiating. haven't seen the budget ye John H.

Hornbeck pans standard of living is steadily rising, with the population eating more eggs, bread. Rings, Watches Taken, Watches Returned Rings and watches valued Kile Morgan opposed the action. I am not in favor of the mayof Interment was in Glen Ab Japanese press is inclined to be intellectually progressive. Gdldwater doesn't seem to fit the ideal." and the deputy civil defend bey Memorial Park. Hum John Harrison Hornbeck, 78, meat and poultry, and less Vice Mayor Cecil Allen phrey Mortuary was in charge director getting a city ca at $773 were taken from the of 1100 Industrial Chula Vista, died Sunday in a local When the mayor took this jo of arrangements.

pushed for first reading of an ordinance setting up the tax will probably have to recognize Red China within the next five years. THOSE WERE the matters occupying 18 guests this week, gathered in Chula Vista to honor the newly appointed Consul General of Japan, To-shiro Shimanouchi, and his aide, Consul Heihachi Mochi-zuki. The occasion was a luncheon at Shangri-La restaurant arranged by Saburo Muraoka of Chula Vis-ta, chairman of the San Diego-Yokohama Friendship commission. He said President Kennedy residence of Richard Samudio, he knew what he was getting Mrs, Anderson, a native of convalescent hospital. had the "overwhelming sup to indicate to other cities in 1233 Hoover National Vice Mayor Cecil Allen, Nebraska, lived here 23 years.

port" of Nipponese newspap the county what we are doing." City, this week. member of the finance corn She died in a local rest home ers. Humphrey Mortuary is in charge of arrangements for services and interment in Iowa But Councilman Kile Mor But Samudio told police he Guests included George Ku-saka, John Terada, Takeji Taniguchi, Toshi Tsukuno, Jo-suke Sakamoto, Ken Tachiki, Harry Nakajii, Ben Segawa, Rev. G. Yamamoto, George Muto, Paul Hoshi, Masaki Hi- Monday.

mittee along with Gautereauj The born in Saja, gan said the council last week found the watches, valued at $468, in his mailbox and Councilman Howard Co Japan, and educated from age City, Iowa. Surviving are two sons, agreed to hold up action until burn said, "All of the court seven in California schools, Samudio and friend had Lloyd and Roy E. of Chula other cities in the county act cil members except Mod answered questions in collo Vista, and a daughter. on the measure. San Diego has ronaka, Masanoba Mugajii, gan have been attending th! A native of Iowa, Hornbeck lived for the last five years in Brentwood Park, Chula Vista, where his daughter, Mrs.

Ina Bemrose, and her husband, are left his home, but returned immediately to get something and found a window broken and a already adopted it. quial English without the trace of an accent. committee meetings. If Tashiaki Tamura, Shig Naka-shima, Rev. Hiraga and Peter Umekubo.

Guests plying Shimanouchii MORGAN then questioned Levi Hensley would come to the meeting dresser drawer ransacked. with questions were members HE SAID Japan was plagued City Manager Charles Hess on managers. he would be appraised as Still missing are a $300 ring Services for Levi Hensley, the ndation Hess Hornbeck had been a male what the committee is doing. and $10 sample bottles of Mex. ican liquor.

84, of 260 Chula Vista, Morgan shot back, "I'm nurse for 35 years in Iowa City Hospital. who died in a rest home, were a member of the commute! Other survivors are two And if I attended the mee held Tuesday in the Chapel of the Roses, Interment was in Glen Abbey Memorial Park. mgs I be appraised as I what's going on just like I an Hoods Grab Groceries A National City housewife, A native of Kentucky, where around the council table." ANNOUNCING LOCAL LOAN'S NEW OFFICE IN CHULA VISTA i he had been a superintendent made at last week's meeting. Hess said, "The council agreed to go along with whatever 50 per cent of the other cities did'. So far we have no word on action taken by other cities.

Some of them may be acting on it tonight." He said he may have more information! at the end of this week. Allen's that the ordinance be given a first reading fell flat when Mayor Dick Gautereaux announced, "The MORGAN ALSO rapped sons, including Irvin of National City; three sisters and a brother. Ralph M. Sherman Services for Ralph M. Sherman, 70, of San Diego, brother of Ray Sherman of Na of coal mines for 30 years, Hensley lived here 20 years.

61, was knocked to the ground committee recommendation fa this week by two men who a fulltime city attorney. Hubbard Mortuary was in 'He works now only twl charge of arrangements. days a week," Morgan chargei approached from the rear and snatched a shopping bag from one arm and her purse from the other and fled, police said. Surviving are six daughters, "What will he be doing tn including Mrs. Laura Paxton tional City and Mrs.

Shirley Cooper of Chula Vista, were other three days?" of 504 Hilltop Chula Vista; Fay Jones of San Diego; and Mrs. Ivis Hawse Vaiden of city attorney doesn't have the 2321 told police the men made off with her purse con HE'S KING ordinance to read." Allen then agreed to hold the issue over until next meeting. Helen Hackney of Alpine, and three sons, including Charles of 668 Guava Chula Vista. taining $10 and her shopping bag full of groceries at 22nd street and Highland avenue. Chula Vista's council also has delayed a decision.

FOR A DAY FATHER'S DAY Mrs. Aeschlimann Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Heath Funeral Home SundayJune 21st ALL FOR FUN FOR ALL 3 nf irrr for Mrs. Paul (Blanche Elizabeth) Aeschlimann, .63, of 5737 Mickwick Paradise Hills conducted in Goodbody Boulevard Chapel Monday. Rev.

Earl S. Christofferson of the East San Diego Church, of which Sherman was a member for 40 years, officiated. Interment was in Greenwood Memorial Park. Sherman, a native of Wisconsin who lived in the county 43 years, died in a hospital. He was a retired painting contractor.

He was an Army veteran of World War One; a charter member of American Legion Post 201; state president of the Painting, and Decorating Contractors and was active scouting and the masons. Also surviving are his wife, Inez; and two sons, a daughter, two' other brothers, another sister, 13 granddaughters and one great grandson. Calvin Runnels who died Monday in a doctor's office while being examined for a heart condition. A native of Buford, Mrs. "Aeschlimann lived in the area 47 years.

fiimtith (Mm limn iHwhih HUV tilth I "ll ll CHOU VISTA 2l li 1 SHOPPING CENTER riff I UNIVERSAL 559 Street (across from, ChvH Vista Shopping Center) She is survived by her husband, two sons, Edward Far-rell San Diego and Lloyd Far-rell, Covina; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Rohlssen, Burbank; her mother, Dora Hudson, San Diego, and three brothers, Lloyd P. Hudson, National City; William Hudson' and Fred Hudson, San Diego. Cremation is planned. The 'Jeep' Universal takes you to where the fun is, no matter where that may be.

It takes you hunting where only the raccoons run. Skin diving where your tracks are the only ones on the beach. Fishing at lakes others have to hike to. And skiing, picnicking, and just plain roaming the back roads are more fun than ever before. When you own a 'Jeep' Universal, there's no end to the uses you find for it.

Here's the 4-wheel drive family car that's built for years of service. Proven virtually indestructible all over the world. Available in a wide variety of hard tops, soft tops, convertibletops.Wheelbasesfrom80"tol01. Tell Dad about the king of all tire dealers. His Rosary will be tonight in Berge-Roberts Chapel for Calvin Runnels, 55, with requiem mass at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Runnells, who built his home at 2031 I National City, 26 years ago was a county resident for 38 years. Following retirement as a Navy Lieutenant after 30 years in the ser GOLFERS! HIT HARDER! DRIVING RANGE NOW OPEN NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE 1800 20th St. 474-1898 Majesty, King Bill Court Yon will like our convenient new Local Loan office, where in comfort and privacy you may quickly get the money you want any amount 525 to $2500 en salary only, car or other security.

Repayment plans allowing 6, 12, 18, or up to 24 months. You pay only for the actual number of days you keep the money. Come in and get acquainted. and remember. may phone for your loan then, when arranged, drop in at your convenience to pick up the money.

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Survivors include his wife Mary, four sons, Paul, Phillip, Dennis, all at home, and Donald a Marine Corps sergeant; two daughters Mrs. Patricia 1 Dodds and Dianne Norris, both! Out of Business? when you're out of the office? Call 474-6119 Zenith Answering Service Phono 420-9610 flfEM MM fi and tax) for each black wall tire and you can't beat THAI price. you in buihiewj day for Can keep 24 houn a of National City, and 15 grandchildren. Interment will be at Ft. Rosecrans with full military committal service.

See your 'Jeep' dealer and take a demonstration drive today. OPEN SUNDAYS 659 STREET (across from Chula Vista Shopping Center! Parking in rear of office Locai Loaatfiffces sho heated in downtown sak vmoo, aossa inn, NATIONAL crry and El cajon. i EVENINGS (. Motor Enterprises Skinner Tire Co. 726 BROADWAY, V.

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