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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 37

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San Bernardino, California
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37
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Thursdoy, Jan. 2, 1964 THE DAILY SUN C-S In the Shadows Alert Clerk Almost Nabs Passer of Counterfeit Bill ffMlfnr nnt fnfnrmfiHnil passed here last weekend-Secret Service agents said they smashed a ring passing the bills and seized a half-million dollars in fake currency at San Francisco. was 45 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 5 inches tall, weighed 150 pounds and had black hair and brown eyes. Tappan said two bills of the same description were a Included in (he following death notices is provided by the mortuaries. If any details, RAY C.

BARR Services for Ray C. Barr were held Tuesday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with Rev. John L. Taylor of Del Rosa Methodist Church officiating. Burial was in Mt.

View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Thomas R. John McDermott, names, dates or nours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) D.LUKE RETREADS EDWIN C. RICHARDSON to his 1959 model Pontiac before Anderson caught up with him. Anderson told Patrolman Eugene B.

Lee he recalled the warning of Detective J. Edward Tappan, head of the forgery detail, to be on the lookout for $20s with the telltale plate number. The bills have detects in the scrollwork face and back and the paper does not have the fine red. blue and green lines of real currency, hut arc otherwise fairly good reproductions. Anderson said the paer San Bernardino police said an alert liquor store manager almost caught a man who passed a counterfeit $20 bill in the city New Year's Eve.

Clark Anderson, manager of A Liquor Store, Arrowhead Avenue and Base Line, detected the plate number "G191" in the lower right-hand corner of the bill seconds after wrapping a purchase and making change at 9 p.m. The man in the black, pinstriped sports coat, dark trousers and tieless white shirt had to sprint to make it Most Any Size Edwin Cole Richardson, 79, George E. Williams, Valton Holley, Flovd A. McWherter of 715 W. Clark Redlands, died Tuesday at a Redlands hospital.

A native of Burlington, and Harold B. Brown. RAYMOND E. WEBBER Graveside services for Ray. Vt, he had lived in Redlands 14 years.

He was employed as mond Edward Webber were an engineer at Norton Air For.ce Base. 1067 Mt. Vernon Colton Mt. Vernon Shopping Center held Tuesday at Pioneer Memorial Cemetery with the Rev. Larry Eddings of St.

Paul's He is survived by a brother, John F. Richardson of Red- today at Emmerson Red-' FREDERICK OMO SNYDER Plu Toi and Tira Eichanq SLACK WALL iVICtJIUUiSI. Ulllliuklllg. I ands. Services for Frederick Omo lands Mortuary, with the Philip Collin, pastor of Univer-, SARAH A.

SPILSBURY Snvder will be at 7 p.m. Services will be at 3 p.m. riday at Emmerson Redlands today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Services for Mrs.

Sarali A. Spilsbury will be at 11 a.m. Mortuary. Cremation will fol- Services will conclude in tne Garden Room. Uw Your lankamericard or Any Major Oil Ca.

Credit Card ov at Montecito Memorial today at Mark B. Shaw Cha Park. sity Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands. BOB A.

ENGLAND Services for Bob A. England will be at 11 a.m. today at Cream Flake SHORTENING The family has suggested DOROTHY A. MEAD pel. Burial will be Mt.

View Cemetery. ELMER C. TURNER that friends, who so desire, Mrs. Dorothy A. Mead, 32, of may make memorial contribu- 1353 Chrysolite, Mentone, died tions to American Cancer So Mass for Elmer Carl Turner Tuesday in Mentone.

A native Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with the Rev. Luther E. Schwartz- will be offered at 9 a.m. Fri in care of Miss Martha Muller at Redlands branch of California; she was a lifetime resident of Mentone and day at St. Anne's Catholic Bank of America, in lieu of Church.

Burial will be in Ft. flowers. Rosecrans National Cemetery, kopf of Yrinity Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery.

ROBERT B. BATCHA Services for Robert Benjamin Batcha will be at 10 a.m. Redlands. Survivors include the husband, James N. Mead, Mentone; two sons.

Stanley James and Point Loma. EDNA (SONNY) JONES JR. 3-lb. Tin EMILY KOFF1NKE Edna (Sonnv) Jones 25. Services for Mrs.

Emily Kof- of 1793 W. 30th San Bern Bryan Edward of Mentone; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred An today at Ralph Wm. Allen! finke will be at 2 p.m.

today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. ardino, died Sunday at his home. A native of Arkansas, he lived in San Bernardino Funeral Home, Rialto. Burial will be in Rialto Park Burial will be in Montecito drews, Calimesa; and one sister, Joy Fogarty, San Diego.

Services will be held at 2 p.m (DQeSl flKQGHJi Memorial Park. three months. He was a Baptist. Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edna Jones Sr. of El Mirage, two broth ers, Charles and Wayne, of El Smart Final Peanut utter Mirage; four sisters, Mrs. Mar garet Johnson of Phoenix, 8 Verna Lee of Verdal; Ida Ruth, of El Mirage and Mrs. Sarali Mae Dogkins of Cochran. The body will be forwarded mmm Monday to Webber's East Lake Mortuary, Phoenix, for services and burial.

Mb. Jar Friends may call at Tillie's Mortuary Co. Chapel after 7 p.m. Friday. JOHN L.

McPAKE Mass for John Lacy McPake will be at 10 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic CHOOSE YOUR PRICE! Church. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home is in charge.

Zee Toilet Tissue JAMES H. MASON Services for James Harvey Mason will be at 10 a.m. Fri day at Ralph Wm. Allen Fun 1 eral Chapel, Rialto. Bunal will be in Rialto Park Cemetery, Rialto.

3r- tax plus VILMA M. ROMO 4 Roll Pkg. 1 1 sK ,4 Rosary for Vilma M. Romo will be recited at 8 p.m. Friday at Mark B.

Shaw Chapel. Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. GB Saturday at St. Bernardine's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Montecito Memorial Park.

PETRO RA1MONDI Rosary for Petro (Raymond) Large Size AVOCADOS Raimondi will be recited at 8 i gry p.m. today at Mark B. Shaw 1TT Chapel. Mass will be offered at 9 a.m. Friday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. MINNIE K. HORN Services for Mrs. Minnie K.

Horn will be at 10:30 a.m. Fri- NO MONEY DOWNI Each day at Grove Colonial Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Fenton E. Froom officiating. Burial will be in Mt.

View Cemetery The family has suggested that friends, who so desire, may make memorial contribu It Eastern B-TTER tions to the "Voice of Pro phecy," P.O. Box 55, Los An I) geles, lieu of flowers. HAROLD FESS WHITE Services for Harold Fess White will be at 11 a.m. Sat urday at Tillie's Mortuary Co. Chapel.

Burial will be in Pio neer Memorial Cemetery. 11 11 95 1 Friends may call at the cha pel after 7 p.m. today. RALPH F. SHAW Services for Ralph F.

Shaw will be at 9 a.m. today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial NO MONEY DOWNI 7 10-lb. Box $1.89 will be in Ft.

Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma, MABEL B. GORSUCH id Services for Mabel Blanche Gorsuch will be at 10 a.m Friday at Mark B. Shaw Chap ii i ii rtii 1 1 i i i i 1111 t. el. Burial will be in Inglewood BO iff BV i 1.

u- i i i iti 'w-. 777 Cemetery. BABY GIRL HUFFMAN La Pina FLOUK 5Mb. V)" Bag S)J SAVE I I (q'FlJ'-TiirD Private services for Baby Girl Huffman will be today at Mt. View Cemetery.

CHARLES F. HTPPENSTIEL Graveside services for Char ffl SPl les Franklin Hippenstiel will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Mt. View www Cemetery. The family has suggested that friends, who so desire, OD(ElIED Z-no money DOWNItO may make contributions to their I favorite charity.

EDMUND WARD ft Thriftimart Features ONLY U.S.D.A. "CHOICE" BEEF and LAMB Graveside services for Edmund Ward were held at Mt. View Cemetery with the Rev. John Okon of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church officiating. Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home was in Court E.

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