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Independent Star-News from Pasadena, California • Page 38

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STAR-NEWS. SUNDAY, MARCH 1Z, 1141 JAYNE RIDES-No burden for the beast is Jayne Mans, field who is taking her first ride on Grade, five months burro, at the Mansfield mansion in Hollywood. The 4 new burro lakes its place with nine dogs, two monkeys, plus three children. Jayne and hubby Mickey Hargilay. OVRBIRTHDA SUNDAY, MARCH 12 -Born today your rather complex nature can be either the making or breaking of you and your life career.

While you have the courage to face opposition and will speak up to get what you want, there are times 'when you make a wrong decision on the spur of the moment and all is lost. You also change your mind, at times, and this is something that you must control. Indecision and changeability are the two things which will keep you from the top rung of the success ladder. life and gaiety on an informal, Bohemian scale. You have a magnetic personality and you are likely to become the center of a group, dedicated to ideas which you have promulgated.

Among those horn on this date arc: Gordon MacRae, baritone; Jack Kerouac, beatnik author; Bobby Fischer, champion chess player; Benjamin C. Blodgett, composer; Vaino Alfred Tanner, Norwegian political leader. To find wiiat the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding para- Not good at business rl Let your birthday star tails, it would be well for you' J' our guide, to have a business manager Monday, March 13 who is sharp at drawing up contracts and seeing to it Ihut you get what is coming to you. Otherwise you will be Riving, for Iree, your talents and your new ideas! Since you are a loving and affectionate vidual, it might be well if your 'Siiy 2 inVr-7TM "business" partner were also a marriage partner. Such a team would prove unbeatable and you should be able to forge out a substantial success.

As a rule, you avp a cheerful! Individual who enjoys social IFeb. i tricky, so Lp on ngalnsc coiuliUOTis, KiLluiv the inner 'Jt-ATTil tlie iU's OlirinK Hie Your slinuM be A i 'Jl-Mrty (in Ilia ftei'tlt i nip i i irs. Honesty Is the beat Birth Control Set I-enite ilay lima 22-Jillr 231 Your eixhl of (lie week mieTM- .3. riuu a i i Uien ct. r.rr, (July 21-Aue.

2IU--Ee careful you trust today. Jlon't lie nils- by exterior i search (or le A Technics i i i i i nialter.l shonlil 1m fully evaluated before pulUnK i.lan; aollnn. (Rent. 24-Ocl. a von cio not money Ulis morn rtn a tlc.il whlcll 13 not anthentl n'rjilo (Oct.

22) First, Inok (or 1he fncti. Orice yon have them. throughout Puerto Rico, Short- mirifliiBrirnl' you can will begin distribution of rirosr tolv rii oral contraceptives to Iow-in-j, rli 1 1 rlo 1 i Come families. until alter Obituary FAIR Richard G. Fair ol 1410 Monrovia passed away March 10, 1901.

lie is survived by his wife, Fay I. Fair; Ills parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles E. Fair of Sulphur, two brothers, Chni'lcs of Dallas, and William Fair of Irulianopolis; one sister, Mary of Okla- lioma City.

Services Monday, 2 p.m. in the chape! of the Glasscr Miller Mortuary, 500 S. First Arcadia. (12-IS) FAI.DKR William G. Falder, of 275 N.

Marengo, Pasadena, passed away March 11, 1961. Survived by his wife, Hazely M. Falder Pasadena; his mother, Mrs. Emma Falder Carson, Jlinois; one sister, Mrs. Rhea E.

Lawyer of Indiana; three brothers, Lclaml E. of Chicago and Everett L. and Harold W. ot Illinois. Funeral services will be conducted at Macomb, Illinois.

C. Richard Reynolds Mortuary, 1GG N. Marengo, directors In charge. (12-ISNT) GILBERT Grayce Longenecker Gilbert of 2372 Cooley Place, passed away March 10, 1961. A native ot Ilummols- town, resident of California since 1920.

Survived by her liusband, Walter P. Gilbert; daughters, Claire Mai-ie Ulrich and Carolyn Ruth Schultz; son, Stanley James Gilbert; sister, lone Longenecker and Tour grandchildren. Services 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Memory Chapel, Ives Wan-en 100 N. Hill the Rev.

Paul B. Studehaker officiating. In terment Mountain View Cemetery. 13-IS) HODGIN--Letlie V. Hodgln of 1293 Sinaloa passed away March 9, 1961 at lierj A native of Canada, she met been a resident of i vicinity the past 7 years.

Survived by her husband, Carl Ki "lodgin, daughters, Mrs. Elea- 101- Berwind of Pennsylvania, Mrs. IMilh Bartholomew of ansas, and Miss Dorothy! Slote 'of Michigan, three sis- ers, Mrs. Nellie McCauley and Mrs. Ora Morgan of Canada, Mrs.

Myra McCorkle of Washington; brothers Roy Vernon of Desert Hot Springs, and Rodney Vernon of Sacra- ncnto; also five grandchildren. Services Monday 2 p.m. at the Bresec Ave. Church of he Nazamie of which she vas a member. To be conducted by Dr.

M. Raun and; lev. I. W. Young.

Interment, N'icholasville, Kentucky. Lamb Home, directors in charge. (ll-IS, 12-IS) TCYTE William O. Kyle, of 1425 N. Chester passed away March 11, liltil.

A native of Minneapolis, Minnesota, lip liad been a resident of Pasa- 1 clena 2L years. He is survived by his wifo, Gertrude; two, sons, Jack Ernst and Chrislo-! plier Osmun Kyle; a dauglv! ter, Cynthia Louise Kyle; his mother, Mrs. W. S. Kyle of New Jersey; a brother, Jack Cooper Kyle of Kansas Missouri and an a Mrs.

C. E. Vrceland of New Memorial services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 1961 at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Friends who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Socicly, ISO S.

Euclid Ave. or the Los An geles County Heart Fund Turner Stevens Co. funeral directors. (12-ISN) Mi-KAMKY--Mrs. Cora Belle McKamcy of 800 N.

El Molino Ave. passed away March 1861. Born in Indiana, she been a resident ot California 14 years and was a member of the Pasadena First Methodist Church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Dorotliy Edmonson Pasa- tena, Mrs.

Vallie luitchoip of New Castle, Mrs. Martha ITallstrom, Mrs. Joan Osuch, of Alladcna; also one son, W. McKamcy Indianapolis. Services and interment will be in New Castle, Ind.

Stump Mortuary, East Pasadena, directors, (Sy. 3-C179). MILLER-- Robert G. Miller, husband of Angeline Miller of 100L Mcndocino, Alladena, passed away March 10, 1961. He was a World War II veteran and a member of Alia- dena Post No.

470, American Legion. Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Sorcnson; a son, Robert L. Miller; and three grandchildren. Recitation of the Rosary, Monday p.m., at Wen- dfiil P.

Cabot Sons Chapel, ADVEHTISEMENfT 2T Chestnut St. Requiem Mast, Tuesday 9 a.m. at St. Elizabeth's Church, Alladcna. Interment Tuesday 1:30 p.m.

at the Veterans' Cemetery, West Los Angeles. Donations to the Heart Fund would be appreciated by the family. (12-1SN, 13-IS) I'KODYCORD--Robert Morton Pcddycord a a a March 10, 19G1, at his home, 346 S. Norlhcliff Rd. A native of Spokane, Washington, lie had been a resident of this area 39 years and was a Charter Member of Altadena Lodge No.

G7S A.M. and a member of Pasadena Rotary 37 years. lie is survived his wife, Alice Lodge Peddy-! cord; one son, Robert H. Peddycord Jr. of Newport Beach; a daughter, Patricia! McMullcn of Temple i grandchildren, Michael, Peggy and Terry McMullcn and Brad and Rcb Peddycord; also a brother, John Peddycord of Moses Lake, Washington.

Services 2:30 p.m. Men- lay at the Chapel ot Turner Stevens Company, 95 N. Marengo to be conducted by Altadena Lodge No. C7S F. Slumber Room visitation, Sunday, 9 a.m.

to 9p.m. THOMAS Mrs. Emily S. Thomas of 230 S. Catalir.a passed away March 9, 19G1.

A native of Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, she came to Pasadena 51 years ago. The 1 widow ol John E. Thomas, she Is survived by a son, J. J. O'Connor, Sierra Madrc; a daughter, Mrs.

Thomas Yost, Pasadcnu; a brother, Tiieo J. Sowcry, Pasadena; a grandchild and four great-grandchildren. Services and Interment will be private. Edwards Cunnnlngs Mortuary In charge. (10-S 11-1 12-ISN) VOLBl'--Ida L.

Volby of 8G52 Sunnyslope San Gabriel, passed away March 11, 1961. Survived by her husband, Gustav A. Volby; one daughter, Evelyn Taylor of Whittier; one son, Thomas C. Volvy of Pasadena; four grandchildren and one sister, Marlon Scurrah of Sodis, Now York. Services Monday 11 a.m.

in the chapel of the Giasser Miller Mortuary, 500 S. First Arcadia; Phyllis Draper, reader officiating. U2-INS) Stewart Willis of 1175 E. Calaveras, Altadena, passed away March 11, 19G1. He had been a resident of Altadena 37 years and is survived by his wife, Elaine; a daughter, Mrs.

Erma Rose of Arcadia and a sister of Santa Ana. Services will be held at 11:30 Tuesday, March 14, 19G1, at the chapel of Turner Stevens 95 N. Marengo Ave. Friends who wish' rrmy make contributions to the Los Angeles County Heart Fund. (12-ISN, 13-IS) WRIGHT Marion L.

Wright, wife of Douglas T. 1109 Brent South Pasadena, passed away at lier home March 10, .1901. Besides her husband, she is survived by seven children, Mrs. Raymond Amschler, Mrs. Bcrmulettc Link, James Konneth Roger Ronald, and Douglas T.

Wright a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Brown; eleven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Ros ary Sunday 8 p.m. ami Requiem Mass Monday 8:15 a.m. both at Holy Family Church, South Pasadena.

Interment, Resurrection Cemetery. Wen- ilell P. Cabot Sons director. (ll-IS, 12-IS) CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for their many expressions of sympathy and kindness at (he lime of the recent passing of Erie J. Otto.

Mrs. Eric J. Otto and son, Clifford R. Olio and family. FUNERAL DIRECTORS IVES I WARREN 100 Ft' Hill.

Sr 5-4375 LAMB FUNERAL HOME 415 Oranje Gfovt ST 3-3153 MOUNTAIN VIEW MORTUARY 2400 N. Fair Oaks SY 4-7133 REYNOLDS MORTUARY 166 N. Marengo SY H301 STUMP MORTUARY 60 N. Daiy SY 3-6179 TURNER STEVENS 95 N. Marengo SY 34156 WOODS-VALENTINE MORTUARY 87 S.

VERNON SY 3-M07 CABOT SONS 27 Chestnut SY 3-7159 EDWARDS CUMMINGS 317 Lincoln SY 6-5367 READ CLASSIFIED FLOWERS For All Occasions Tflujmph D'liit Chares Accounts Invited MARSH'S ISO N. LAKE SY 3-4277 Complete Floral Service Flowers--thi Irlbiile. beautifully txpmilnc your i as i elii can. PHON'X VOUR ORDER AND A IT." PASADKN'A'S A I FLORIST Traffic Toll Up OSLO, Nonvay Norway hat! 30!) Ira fatalities last year, a 5 per cent increase over 3959. i FREE GIFTS 1, FROM MUTUAL SAVINGS PASADENA HARDWOOD CARVING BOARD wtth adjustable roast holder for adding to or opening a new account of $1000 or For $2500 or more a i chromed Center piece with hardwood ba.ic.

For $1000 or General Eloctnc Heating Pad 2-1 piece set. Liblicy Glassware 1C piece stainless steel flatware set. For or Imported Lacquer Ware Trays King Size Salt and Pepper Mill. For $250 or Roto- Jiiicer. For $100 or more Sheaffer Pens Siiverplnte serving spoons.

I A I SAVE-BY-MAIL MUTUAL SAVINGS PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS CURRENT AIWUAL RATE PAID FOUR TIMCS A YEAR ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $10,000.00 SY AGEKCT OF U.S. GOVERNMENT MUTUAL SAYINGS L. A A I A I PASADENA IN PASADENA: (hortt office) 3iD COLORADO BLVD. SYcamore 5-5161 IN GLEKDALt: 336 N. BRAND BLVD.

Citrus 2-4146 IN COVIKA: 200 N. CITRUS AVE. EQgen'OOd 9-5476 IN WEST ARCADIA: 650 W. OIARTE ROAD Hllfcrest 6-0186 PASADENA'S BIGGEST, STRONGEST AND OLDEST ASSETS OVER $175 MILLION SY 3-4U1 343 East Colorado Night Ph. SY 2-2iOf (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT! (POLITICAITADVERTISEMENT) Boyd "Bud" Welin talks with students regarding the future business opportunities being developed in Pasadena for them after Boyd "Bud" Welin relurni from helicopter view of Pasadena.

it genuinely concerned with lht future freeway end redevelopment plans. Boyd "Bud" Welin, citizen and businessman, is qualified to serve the people of Pasadena as City Director. He will give the businessman's approach to cify government. Boyd "Bud" Welin discusses current redevelopment problems facing the cily of Pasadena. FOR CITY DIRECTOR BOYD "Bud" WELIN VOTE MARCH 16 VOTE WE URGE YOUR SUPPORT AND HELP IN ELECTING BOYD "BUD" WELIN CITY DIRECTOR A.

Ray Benedict Audrey Truesdcll Ross DeYinney Wallace Ewing Thomas, Jr. Morris Shupe Spencer Kinqmon Ruby MacDoflald Mrs. Philip Toylor Dr. Robert Chrisrensen Bill McSwoin Mary Paul Mines Walter Shaffer Richard Helffrich Paul Clark Dorothy Kendall Albert Lowe Robert Heller John Albers, M.D. Dr.

Nathaniel Gildcnlc-eve, M.D. Maurice Kfeguiaf Piper Vincent Burns Charles Seward Charles C. Harvey G. C. Simond Ernie Smith Blanch Cheslik James Donald Homblin Ralph S.

Riffenburgh, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Virgil Dr. Rclph Neriley, M.D.

Huber) Williams, M.D. B. W. Gutheii, M.D. George Morgan, M.D.

Dr. William Dclphey. M.D. Dr. Charles White, D.D.S.

Russ Starkcy Dr. Robert Shelton, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Sam Bermtein Steven Fisk Ed Roeth G.

L. Carl Kane E. D. Bates Trinton Bowles Mr. it Mrs.

HoFd'en McManlgal Mr. Mrs. Al McNtil Gordon BoudisJi William (ulloch, Ji. R. t.

Joseph O'Connor, M.D. Adolp'nus M.D, Donald Miller Drf. Campbell, Scott, M.D. Dr. Sidney Boggi.

D.D.S. Willard Stone Dr. Ernest Rowe, D.D.S. Dr. Horace Alder, D.D.S.

Robert Beedle Dr. John lolenbauaji William Bulloch Ralph Cain Wm. G. John Alfred Cox Harry J. Crawford Wayne Crist John S.

Davidson Dr. Arthur O. Dudley Walter E. Emerson John Falco Arnold Dr. Ferris Dr.

Karl V. Fredefl, D.D.S. Joseph Gaskill Howard Gates Christine GatM Wm, Peyton Horriman Jr. Dr. James Harvey, M.D.

Dr. Geo. Haieltine Richard Heimanti Dr. Wm. C.

Hunter Marvin Ives Dudley R. Kenned; Robert D. XenMY Robert L. Krost David Lackey Herman Lautaref Dr. Wm.

F. Modsen Dr. H. Scott McMurroy Dr. Wm.

Musgrave, D.D.S, George Nelson R. S. (Bo) Palmer Louis Paulson Harold Ladd Victor J. Pollock Dr. Cfias.

W. Rasmussen Afex Robinson Dr. Ernest Rowe, D.D.S. Howard Santer Wm. A.

Scribner Jr. Lewis E. Spencer Rcbrrt I. Stump E. W.

Wicgel Wm, Wilson Jr. Gordon A. Clark Mr. I Mrs. Joe.

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