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4 TimtfHcrald, Vtlltjo, Oct. 22, 1974 JAMES M. LOCKE Salome Pascoe, Dies DKON A memorial service will be beld la Dixoa toalgit for Mrs. Salome Browalee Rohwer Pascoe. 73.

member of one of Vallejo's prominent ploaeer families, who died in a Woodland hospital Oct. 20 after a brief illness. service vriD be ai 7:30 p.m. ist ifce Dkon Community Church. A native of Redding.

Mrs Pascoe uas reared Yalie- jo tibere tbe Brwnlee family had seized in ifae middle of the Jasi century. She was the daughter of the law Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0rphsi ESTHER McCOY A Mass of chrlsiian Burial for Mrs. Esther bouise McCoy, 49.

of 114 Patrick who died Friday, was said Monday in St. Vincent's Church. Rev, Vincent Brady was celebrant. Burial was la All Souls Cemetery. Rosary recited Sunday In Twin Chapels.

Pallbearers were Harf and Sob 2ac5ary. -Frank Cincera. Jack Robinson. Kenneth Thelen and Dick Krenke. FUNERALS Bnownlee, and was educated is tie Vallejo schools.

la 1925 she was married TO C1 a a Rohwer. widely known Dixoa attorney, who died in 1940. Mis. Robwer laugbt in tbe DLsos schools until her marriage in 1943 Frank Pascoe. who died in Surviving are a daughter.

Mrs. Jane Rohwer Pistor, and a son, Claude Robwer. ivbo is on ihe faculty of McGeorge School of Law tbe University of the Pacific. Xine graisdcbUdren also survive: Sara Pistor Machado. Mary Pistor, Uese.

a Eric and Jeff Rohwer. and Frank. George and Fred Pascoe. A stcpron. Ernest Pascoe, died early year.

Mrs. Pascoe took an active pan in community affairs in Dixon and was a of Ibe Solano County Historical Society, a former member of the Solano County Republican a Committee and served twice on' tfce Solaso Grand Jury. Tee family prefers contributions to tne Angus Madden Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of Mrs. Amos Holly. Dixon, Ca.

95520. ROBERT LOCKWOOD RCGGLES. Geneva 11 a Tuesday Richard Pierce Funera'l Service. Entombment Tuloeay Gardens Mausoleum MeDERMOTT, i Mass of Chrisnaa Burial II a.m. Tuesday Si.

Vincents Church. Imermeni Sf. Vincent's Cemererj CLARKE. Robert 2 p.m. Tuesday Claffey and Rota Funeral Interment Talocay Cemetery( -Brother George Concelebrated Mass of Christian Burial 30 a.m.

Tuesday Catherine's Church. Interment Ali Souls Cemeiery. MORA. Joseph p.m. a Treadirar and "Trigger Fitaerai Chapel.

Imirameni Tulocay Cemetery. TODD, Fred lo a Tuesday. Assembly of God Church. Fairiield. Buna! Suisan-Fairfield Cemetery.

EfNG. Hugh T. Caihoifc prayer ser.ice a.m. Taesdav McCune Garden Chapel. Vacav-lie.

Bar-al. VacaTifle-Elifiira Cemetery. MUxLER, George Mass of Christian Bdrial 9J5 a.m. Tuesday St. Vincent's Church.

Burial All Souls Cemetery FERGL'SOX, Albert C. 2 Tuesday Richard Pierce Faneral Spruce Chapel. a a Entomb- Tulocay Garden Mausoleum. 1TEIR, James Deibert, Mass of ChristJasi 9 a.m. Wednesday St.

Catherine of Siena Church. Burial i Moriab Cemetery. Kansas City, Mo al service 7-y Tuesday 1 -Tin Chapels. by of the Rosary at p.m. Michael Don.

II a.ir:. Wednesday Treadway and Chapel. PASCOE. Salome Brownlee Rohwer. memorial service 7:30 p.m.

today Dison Community Church. AFRICIA, Arthar Tanares. 9:15 a St. Church. Buna! III Sou's Rosary 8 p.m Frday Tror.

Chapels! GORR. Wiliiatn Mass Christian Wednesday I B-jriai Suisun- FaJriteid Kosary 8 p.m. today Bryan- Bra'ser Funeral Home. LOCKE, James Mass Chnsiian Burial a.m, a St. Mary's Church.

Burial Vacavifle- Elmira Rosarj- 8 pm. Wednesday Me- Garden Chapel. Do Your FALSE TEETH Drop, Slip, or Fall? Boa't keep worrying about your false tefctli droppjnff at tie of the death of Captain Roben G. Lockwood. S2.

at te home of bis tafice. Mrs. Carlion Appelo of Deep Kiver. has been received by relatives in Valie- jol Captam Lockwood resided here for many years during bis employment as captain of tbe Southern Pacific ier- ryboat Capitaa. Captain Lookwood was a member of Solano Lodge Xo.

F.A.M.: Xaval Cnapier Xo, 35. Royal Arch Masons and Xaval Comra- Xo. 19. K.T. He was also a member of Ben Ali T-empIe.

Ha is survived by several nieces and nephews. His wife preceded bim in death. HAZEL VORWERK A funeral service for Mrs Hazel A. Vonverk. 74, of 20 Capilano wh? died Friday, was held Monday in the Funeral Home Thomas Kerr of Commaniiy PresbjTerian Church oiSciating.

Bunsi was in Mountain Oakland. VACAMULE James Michael Ijocfee. 2t of 746 X. Ifch San Jose, a former resident bere, died Friday in a San Jose hospital of injuries suffered OcL 12 in a truck-auto accident in San Jose. He was driving a produce truck when ihe eariy-ajom- ing accident occurred.

Born in AGchigsa, he was a graduate of San Jose Staie University and had lived in Santa C2ara County four years. At Jhe time of ibe accident, he was working for ibe and Produce Co. in San Jose. Mr. Locke is survived by bis paresis.

Lt. Col and Harry E. Locke (USAF-ReU. and two brothers, John and Bob. of Vacavilie: four sisters.

Mary. Janis and Jeanne of YacaviUe and Pat of Tustin; his maiemal grandpareats. and Mrs. IVHliaffl Detroit. and bis paternal AITS.

Gehrke of Warren. Mich. The Resary will be reciied at 8 p.m. Wednesday In the McCune Garden Chapel. A Mass Christian Burial be said at 11 a.m.

Thursday in St. Mary's Burial will be in VacaviSe-EJmira Cemetery. ARTHUR AFR1CIA A Mass of Christian BtiriaS for Annur Tabares Afncia. 37. of 139 Cypress who died of a wound received IB a shoouns Saturdav.

will be said at 9: la a.m. Saiarday in St. Vineeni's Church. Burial will be In A2 Souls Cemeiery. A a i of Wailaka.

Mam. Hawaii, he was a Vallejo resident for 24 years. He was an Air Force veteran the Korean Conflict. Mr. Africia is survned by his widow, Pazricia: a son.

Marc, and three daughters. Angela. Caria and Lean, all of h.s parents. Mr. and Mrs Haron Africia of Hawaii, and two sisters.

Mrs. Mildred Cantilado of Long Beach Mrs. Delores Aqumo of Hawaii. The Rosary will be recited ai 3 p.m. Friday in Twin Chapels Frieids may call after 7 p.m.

Thursday at tbe mortuary, ERWIN THEILMANN FAIRFIELD A funeral service for Bernbard Erwin Thettmann, 36. of 1400 Harrison who died Thursday. T.as held Monday in the Bryan-Brater Funeral Home, Eugene W. Kreutz of the Trinity Luiaeran Church officiated. Burial was in Suisan -Fairfield Cemererr.

Pallbearers Walter "Sussell Lowell. Robert K. Taylor and Hooeri. A. To develop Tuesday, rtxxl wwds toiKcitft of your Zcdtacbtrth sign.

W.B.Gorr NoDQ Dies At 102 Local SHfinerS Plans for the annual Homecoming Ceremonial to be beld in Sacrameaio Bee. 13. 14 and 15 will be discussed tonight at a meeting of ihe Soiano Cbrine in Butchers Union Hall. 4il Xebras- ka St. Starting time is o'clock.

the report of ibe nominating committee also will be heard in proposed dub officers for tbe year 1975 will be named. Harvey L. Fitzhugh. dub president, will preside. Po 1 lowing the ineeting reiresa- ments will be served uaaer the direction of Aaron fet and Conis Seaman.

It was announced Jhat tickets will be available for the Presidem's Farewell Party, to be Vd Xov, 18 in the Redwood Uin. SARAH EDRINGTON XAPA Arrangement for Mrs. Sarah C. 84. of SO A Garficid Lane, who died Sunday, are pending in the R.

C. Grim Chapel in Kings City. Interment wil! be in ne Harries Valtey Cemetery. Mrs. Edr- inston was a aari'n; of Hames Valley.

She reeently moved to Xapa 10 make her home with 'her daughter. Mrs. K. J. MUnoz.

She was a member of the a terian Church in Xapa. In addition 10 her daughter Mrs. EdringtoE is survived by her son. Edgar Edringion of Bradley. Local arrangements are under the direction of "Xapa Valley Memorial Gardens Mortuary, A aeniurc adhesive can help.

dentures a longer. firmer, sK-adur holti. Makes tat- inst more enjoyablf-. For more Etcuri ty and comtoTt, itsc FASTEETH Den- tare Adhesive Powder. Donturps that fit are essential to health.

See your dtniist Florsheim: each pair a fine example of the shoemaker's expertise Premium leathers, precise stitching, perfectionist's attention to detail. The real proof is in the wearing. Come in and feel the difference. SIZES THRU 11 WIDTHS AAAA TO PRICED FROM 26.95 UP GEORGIA VAUEJO FLORSHEIM STORE HOURS. to Frfdoy fWes Til 8:45 Promoted UAN.

supply officer for Service Group One ai Mare Is)and. 'aas been selected for prosESOllon lo captain, a was annoajieed, and four ouier at iJare Island been selected for promotion 10 commander. Commander i is sen'Usg on ihe ssaif of WHUam MeKenzie USX. commodore of sen'ice group, whose staff moved Hare isiand on Sepl. 1.

The olcer; lor commander rank include Li. Cnidr. Douglas Volgeneau. USX. commanding officer of ihe Mare Island PO-ACT School: Cmdr.

Paul E. USX. con maader of Coastal River Division ai Mare Isiand: Li. Cmdr, WiUiam B. McArce B.

USX. commapding officer of the Polaris submarine Thomas Edison, and U. Cmdr. Ronald J. Doyk USS.

commanding officer of ihe submarine Wahoo. The submarines currenily are being oierhaaled shipyard. POPE CELEBRATES ROME ViO pasta and the beaiing of African tribal dnCT-, Pope Paul VI and Komaa CaihoLe bishops celebrated Missions Day. SUSUN CITY B. Gorr.

102. of 50? Uae SL. died Saturday ia a FairfieM hospital after a long illness. Born in Ireland, he lived in mis area for 25 years aod was a reiired constrticiion engiawr. He aianied -and leaves kaown survivors.

Mr. Gorr in San FYandsco for many years, arriving iherx? "A hen din sireeis were common. He survived Ihe 19S eanb- a fleeing wben struck with f.ro shoes be laier discovered were bwh for sanje foot. He did his cooking and hoase-Aork and was hale asd hearty unul veil past his IWih bJnhday before en- a resl home last year. He was remsmbered as a greai storyieller of his adv in ihe neighborhood and was a and ver- brilliant aian." his Janclatly here for eight years.

Mrs." Christina said. Mr. Gorr worked ia San Francisco and large structures, including an unusual vricding staircase in San Francisco! He Traveled arcugd ihe world tio times and -aore a ring ihai be said was a gm from a prince. The JRosary for Mr. Gorr will be recited ai 8 p.m.

today in the Bryac-Braker Funeral- Home. A "Mass of Christian will be said at ifl a.m a in ifee Hoiy Spirit Cburch Burial will be in ihe Suisnn-Fairfield e'ery. Friends may call after noon today ai ihe mortuary MARIE BURTON RODEO Mrs. B. Barton.

of 35 First died Saturday in a Wood'a'KJ hospital after a long illness. Bom in Miles City. Mom she in Rodeo II years and a homeniaker. Mrs. Burton is survived bv her husband.

Willsam. and a John H. Wait- beck of Miies Final rites Till be in Miles Burial be in Custer County Cemeier. Local arrangements by the McCunc Garden Chapel. VacavSle.

XAPA A Xapa youih ejected from his car Sunday wbea it flipped OB Old Sonoma Road, a half-oiSe north of Buhman Avenue, died at 5:15 a.m. Mooda in Queen of VaUey Hospital of massive beat injuries. The victim was identified by ihe California HigJway Patro! as Michael Don McMillan. 19. of 2142 Kathleen Br, Tae a a Coaaiy coroner's office said death occurred roughly 13 hours after ahe accident and iaa! an autopsy was to be performed.

Tbe CHP McMillan was beaded aonb on Old Sonoma Road when he ap- pareoih- lost control on a and bis compact sedan rolled over limes before coming to a ball upright on tbe shoulder of the roadway. The CHP said McMillan's death marks the 17th to occur in traffic accidents in the unincorporated areas of Xapa County since the first of the year. Besides his parents. Mr and Mrs. Jack E.

McMUlan. Napa Transit Clinic Planned XAPA A transportation clinic for volunteer drivers be held from 10 a.m. until noon Wednesday a- ihe Center at' Eighth and Siver Streets. The orientation session is pan of an Acme program provides transportation for children, elderly and ihe disabled who have no other means to and from school, appointments and other comm-itnents Kennard. public relations officer for ihe California Higir.ray Patrol: Starr Finer.

EX. of Finer rest home: Frank Rhodes and Iria Mason of tbe Aniericaji Red Cross, and a represent a i of mental health agencies uifl speak ai rhe clinic. Information maierial be given our and a question and answer period -a ill follow. Persons interested par- i i a i may cai! the center at 252-6222 for details witn whom he made his home. Mr.

McMillan js survived by a brother, Jerry of Reoo; three sisreis. Mrs. Carol Ann Brown of Saaia Rosa and Mrs. Toanos and Miss Marguerite McMillan, both of bis paternal grandmother. Mrs.

Mauie McMillan of Vajlejo. and Ms maternal grandmother. Mrs. Enedkia Kel- Jenberger of Mr, McMillan was p'oea by ihe Grand Supply here for three years until be accepted a posl'Jon in the Xapa County Departmeai three weejis ago. A iiineral senice TrjBl be beid at 11 a.EB.

Wednesday at the Tradrcay and Wigger Funeral Chapel with Rev. Envii Bollinger. pastor of ihe i Presbyterian Church, officiating. Injured In Traffic Crash FAIRFffiLD A Stockton woman was serkwsly injured near here Sunday her car sideswined anon Slate Route 12. of Road.

California Highway Patrol identified the vicdm as Janina BHcharz and said she was admitted 10 the Fairneld Hospital here. Officers said sbe was headed west on State Boure 12 when her sedaa veered across the roadway aod si- deSAiped on oncoming auto driven by Margaret McElvane. 55. of Oakland. Patrolmen said the collision demolished the front of car and inflicted major damage to the left s'de of Mrs.

MeElvane's auio. The CHP said Miss Blicharz v.as cired for criTing on ihe wrong side of the TRIAL DELAYED SAX DIEGO fAPl Tne trial Alan J. Greenbaum of Wichita. on charges of selling securities without a permit and fraud, put off Monday until Jan. 6.

Vallejo Times-Herald A i'lS i A 1 a a THE WEEKLY QUtZ IS PART OF THIS NEWSPAPER'S SCHOOL PROGRAM woridscope (10 poifiU for question cometly) 1 President Ford (CHOOSE ONE: signed. vetosd) a bili tnat require an arms cuioff to Turkey. to 2 It takes a of Congress veto. c-unanimous vote JH both Houses override a presidential 3 rofiOvvmg President fighting spsech. the sharply.

Taie or False? i-ord's stocK market fei) i 'BS-- 4 resetting the time from Dayught Saving Time to Standard nne. you should turn your ciock (CHOOSt ONI iorward. an newspicture 5 A largs new Western Hgmisohere field was reDCrtedly discovered in a Mexico (10 points if you answer thii question Scaffolding was erected for v-crKmer, who ars cleaning the dome of ths S. Caoiro 1 for the nation's Bicentennial celebration. What la-vmaXmg bodies rr.eet in this historic building XVasnmgton, c-NovaScotsa sportlight newsname (10 potnU it you can Wentify person in Pany voters Prirre snrn Labor ry to battle sencus ic problems, matchwords 4 poinU lor each correct match) 1..,.

ssquesrer a S'jm adoed to usysi cost b-iack tnteresr keeo a.vay 'rom otners government official narro.v, forma! surcnarge (2 points for question inrwend carroctfy) 1 The Oakland A's the emerged as ieague pennant winners, giving tne grt to corpoete thft Wofid Series s-lDS Dccgers o-St, LCUJS c-Chicsgo Cubs 2 Cnaries F.nJey ts richer 'V A's. True or Faise? 3 iy (CHOOSE VVonti, Leslie 5nno'J ced removing team francrusss -ron Deiro't and te tne remainder the 197- season 4 in hockey, three goais scored by cr-e in a game is called a-cross-checking b-s tncft c-a biitz 5 One of the world's most oopuiar ainleies, who is retiring after 18 years as a Brazilian star, is known 'krngoUCHOOSt ONE- soccer, buWightrngV aoatny bureaucrat routine roundtable gift of money for service in re- Family ditcuction (no tcort) What do you think of busing as a way to achieve racial balance the schools' YOUR SCORE: 91 to 100 points TOP SCORE! 81 to Excellent. 71 to SO pofoU 1021-74 VEC. Madiion, Wiwoniin Good. 61 to 70 points Fair.

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