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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 16

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Sit, Januiry 16. 1960 THE DAILY SUN B-5 1 1 .7 iv i lr ROBERT LEON FRAI.EV I CU A rAQ I Sarvices for Robert Leon Fralcy UN I IIU OlirUm YY I were held Friday at Stephens 'Bobbitt Chapel, with the Rev. Us. FRANCES MAE PKYOK CHARLES VAX NORMAN Wcndt o( Faith Bible Church Mrs. Frances Mae Pryor, 86, Sen-ices for Charles Henry 211 7th died Thursday at Norman were held Friday at Mark) Art Shoap, accompanied by or-a-San Bernardino hospital.

A na- B. Shaw Chapel, with the Rcv.jganist Winston Ellis, sang "Jo-tiye of Missouri, she had resided San Sallie of St. Stephen's Is the Sweetest Name I in San Bernardino 54 years. She odist Church officiating. 'Know." was a member of First Christian Organist Seward H.

Brush! Interment was in Montecito Me-Church. played -Beautiful Isle" and "God 'modal Tark. Survivors include a son. Harry. Be With You." Pallbearers were Terry Czysz, Clendalc, and a brother and! Pallbearers, all members of the William owell, James Stricklm.

two sisters in Missouri. Union, were Fernando 'Loroy Strirklin, David Kingman will be held at 11:30 Rastler, Chcsley E. Randolph, and Robert Orr. Monday at Stephens Bob-! John B. Childress, Ernest L.

Hart-1 bitt Chapel. Interment will be in! well, Asa 0. Sattler and Donald i11' IK I Mt. View Cemote.y. Warren.

Services or Mi. L. he Lee He- IMarcus will be held at 10:30 a.m. I MARV M. JOHNSON' Interment was in Mt.

at Mark a Shaw chapel. I PfniPtprv. i. -i i m. 1 I.

Mrs. Mary M. Johnson, 71, of interment wm oe riom-er 918 Muscott died Friday at ALICE MARIAN RICHIE monal Cemetery. han uernaramo hospital. A native i Mrs.

Alice Marian Richie, 88. ofloi.IVE B. CONI.EY of Mississippi, she had resided in San Bernardino died Thursday at San Bernardino two years a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Louisiana, she had been a resident of San Bernardino four Services for Mrs. Olive B.

Con-ley will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Grove Colonial Mortuary. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park. Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Katie Bell Watkins, San Ber nardino; two sisters, Mrs.

Pearl j.vears. She was a member of the Dojr Kennedy, Memphis, and Christian Church jtAnw tent ifwi. Mm abtto Atfc tm mm A 'Kfe 4 SARAH E. ROW EN Services for Mrs. Sarah E.

Bow- YORK KITK OFF ICKIiS To be honored totlny at a reception arc thoso San Bernardino York Kite officers, from left, Kobert L. Dillen, priest of Keystone en will be hela a i p.m. today at Incold Chanel. Fontana. Inter Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.

Gladys Stickney, Toirance. Seivices are pending at Mark B. Shaw Kremer Chapel, Mt. Vernon Ave. ltoser, illustrious master of Yallev Council .27, K.

S. ment will be in Green Acres Chapter 5G K.A.M.; Noel Hattie D. Reason, Chicago, 111., and many nieces and nephews, including Mrs. Mary Belle Smith, Needles, and Mmes. Martha Belle Martin and Cora Wilson, San Bernardino.

Seivices are pending at Mark B. Shaw Co. Memorial widens, ttioommgion. and Arthur J. fndean, commander ot m.

liernard ommundcrv K. I I he re-1 at 2XXS Arrowhead Ae San ception will he held at p.m. at York Kite Temple HOMER A. MANN Services for Homer Alexander ARTI11R K. WRIGHT Mass for Arthur R.

Wright wi 7 Bernardino. Mann, 48, who died in Ltah, will be celebrated at 8:30 a.m. today WILLIAM FRANCIS GORDON be held at 10:30 a.m. today at at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catho- AT (Continued From City Page) (Continued From City Page) William Francis Gordon, 95, of the (jhapel of Roller and Hapgood Hc Church. The body will be for-148 Vine died Friday at a San in PaliTAlto.

-warded to Streator, III. for inter- Bernardino hospital. A native of Surviving is the widow, Helen, 'ment. Mark B. Shaw Co.

will di-Portsmouth, Ohio, he had resided a daughter, Sandy; a son, Bob-j'et. in San Bernardino 31 years. He1 by; his mother, Mrs. Mary nM Bear, with Lake Arrowhead and brush dams across the upper Rig eporting 20 inches. channel and hold water presumably lunoff in spreading areas.

Recovery of the water would be The two day rainstorm dumped. fi.aS for San Bernardino as compared to inches last year; Lake Arrowhead 11. compared to K. 1 1 last year; and Big Bear: 11.70 compared to last year's 17. Heavy tralfic congestion was reported in Cajon Pass and on the Baker Grade toward Las Vegas last night, but the weather produced remnrkiihly little disaster news no serious traffic accidents inch at San Bernardino, Mann, Bullerton; a brother Rob- Mass f()r il)ra(jo (Lpo) Djaz ert, Idaho talis.

Idaho, and wo bp at 10 a m. Mary Lou Chever, Fuller- day at 0ur Lady of GuadalupP ton, and Dons Loomis. Cotton. Calolk, church. Interment will be Mann was a native of Mexico, in Mt.

View Cemetery. Mark from 14 wells. of an Santa Ana Irrigation has applied 0 at Colton and Rodlands, at iveiside, .23 at Palm Spi ings. was a mining engineer. Suivivors include a son, Donald Gordon and a grandson, Donald Gordon Garden Grove, and two great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery.

10 cubic feet a second (March Lumber Company 598 WATERMAN iii. poc by direct diversion Precinitatinn at Idvllwild was 1.3' MICHAEL O. YANCEY and 2,000 acre-feet by underground! (in inches of snow); 1.1)3 at Bii were reported either by the Cali- fcl fnrnia Highway Patrol or the San f-M Bear, and 1.30 at Arrowhead. Totals for the season now show RAINFALL TABLE Bernardino Office. I in uu i.

Rosary for Michael O. Yancey I was recited Thursday at Grove; RANSOM H. HARRIS Colonial Mortuary, by the Rev. I Private services for Ransom Noel Thompson. I Harvey Harris, 92, ho died Organist Mrs.

Alice Rearick a San Bernardino played "Oh Lord, I Am Not Wor- A Thursday at thy." 'Remember," -Holy funrral ChaPcl-and "Mother Dear, Pray fori Cremation was yesterday at Mt. Me." I View Crematory. storage (Dec. 1 to Mar. 1).

BASIN It is claimed the water will be used to recharge the 500,000 acre-feet underground basin of coastal plain in Orange County. Riverside Water Co. states the water is to be used for irrigation ROOFING 210-LB. THICK BUTT 168-LB. HEX 24 Sea- Last sq.

ft. Hours Storm son Year San Bernardino .25 Colton 17 $8.75 s7.07 J7.49 q. ft. purposes. Santa Ana Irrigation for Redundi Truslees Approve Plans to Bring Frost to Campus Plans to bring Robert Frost to Harris, a native of New York, Hams, a native of New Mass was celebrated Friday at ork.iirri gation and purposes, 3.09 i 2 63 3 .94 i 2.

58 2.80 2.88 i 3.49 3.27 2. 81 IG5-LB. DUTCH LAP Pw.M. St. Bernardine's Catholic Church resided in San Bernardino nine orange County for domestic, irri- Rllt0 17 r.ii...

years He was a niann salesman i Fontam 16 6.58 5 .2 5 5 6.03 8.71 4.99 4 92 6.73 3.86 4.25 4.14 S.61 .68 .70 .70 .80 .67 .72 .74 .62 .47 .39 .42 .46 .76 lourci gauon, municipal, inuusiriai ana Etiwanda 11 i recreational purposes. oniano 11 4. n- Upland C8 Another odd asect of the River- ch.no Interment was in Mt. View Pallbearers were Jos- Surviving is a son, Harvey THOMAS J. CROWL Thomas J.

Crowl, 93, of 206 W. Mill died Friday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, he had resided in San Bernardino 40 years. He was a retired shipping clerk. Survivors include a son, Roy, A two daughters, Mrs.

Marguerite Watt, San Diego, and Gladys Frank, Phoenix, and even grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial Park.

I.II.LIE A. L. GARCIA Mrs. Lillie A. Longstaff Garcia, 81, of 839 Sierra Way, died Thursday at her residence.

A native of Tulare, she had resided in 2.25 3 i0 the San Bernardino Valley College eph C. Keller, William Rothen- Harris, Van Nuys side application is that Riverside lu Loma Baldy 90-LB. ROLL ROOF. $3.65 105-LB. DIAMOND RP.V4.32 PLASTIC CEMENT 88c t.U $1.05 per -2' campus were given tentative ap- cl 8.96 4 77 1 berg, Frank W.

Sandifer, Obert .42 the SBVC ajj proval yesterday by .11 .12 .10 .88 .2 .92 .03 ment some time ago, agreed to the soecified amount of water FISHER WOOD Services for Fisher Wood will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at 1 93 14.70 1.30 11.00 .77 7.76 1.4S 12. M) San Antonio Dam Big Bear Lake Arrowhead Del Rosa Twin Peaka Blythe wliich it could expoii from the C. Townsend, Leander H. O'Brien and George D.

Felman. OR A B. SNELL Mrs. Ora Blance 1 1, 73, of 1725 Arrowhead Ave. died Thurs St.

Mark's Baptist Church. oasin. 841 board of trustees. 7.: The string attached to the pro- 08 posed one-day campus visit by the 72j 8.V year-old port was that a ule could he arranged so a suf-fieient number of students will be 1.76 exposed to him. qJ The school auditorium will hold 94 oulv students, Dr.

11. J. Slief ment win ne in i loneer Cemetery. Mark B. Shaw Co.

will direct. Man Sought After Woman Is Wounded jLos Anflelf-s I Pakersfielcl Be.ltiniont jComptnn Cnron.i I Segundo Isinore Glendnle Hemet 2.65 3 93 1.72 1.04 3.74 3.62 3.54 5.12 6.69 4.17 15.34 2.70 4.18 City police posted a stakeout GEOROE MVRTELL Mass for George Martcll will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at St. George's Catholic Church, U.S.G. CEILING TILE Twin Tile, Whit q.

ft. ACOUSTICAL TILE lq 19c PINE SHELVING field .31 .10 .16 .66 .23 .17 1.11 4.89 the area of Mt. Vernon Ave. and 5th St. about 10:30 p.m.

yester- Hermosa Iriyllwild Indio said that The college president he felt at least two ap- .14 said .03 A7 .27 .54 .54 .49 .62 .59 .51 .46 .67 1.36 .08 .76 .39 .65 .23 .82 .55 .84 .98 .15 .49 .48 .53 fontana. Interment will be in 'day for a man suspected of shoot- imiiewood issemblies 6 4.51 4.1 1 woman through the shoul- Lynwood ureen Acres Memorial a Bloomington. Ingold Chapel, Fon- der. jPalm Springs small groups of faculty or students 1.72! with a particular interest in Kng- ri 1 1. 1 1 rS' tana, will direct.

The gunshot victim, Lydia Gon-Riverside zales of 741 Mt. Vernon, was San Dieqo treated at County Hospital. santaPBarrhara usn wouin ne required 10 mane 5.30 3.24 4.22 4.06 4.32 3.90 3.40 3.65 6 34 3.79 VC MALE STUDENT 1X12 I4'0BJ6' 'i: IX 10 6nd8' visit worth while. 3-53 1 Poet Frost requires a $1,000 fee 1 for the visit. The shooting occurred at Maria iSan Jacinto proximately 8:4, p.m.

'Ventura .30 day at her home. A native of Canada, she had resided in San Bernardino five months. She was a member of the Business Woman's Club and the Dutch Reform Church of St. Johnsville, N.Y., and the White Shrine and Daughters of the Nile' in Syracuse, N.Y. She was also a member of First Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Lena Garrity, Syracuse; Mrs. Marjorie Schiller, San Bernardino and Mrs. Thomas Trav-ers, Syracuse, and two nephews and a niece. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday at Grove Colonial Mortuary. Interment- wttt be in St. Johnsville Cemetery. KATHERINE MCZYKA Rosary for Mrs. Katherine Muz-yka will be recited at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday at Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Mon 1X8 6'0Bd8' 7c 'S: BEST PIE BAKER (Continued From City Page) fornia Electric Power Co. in the state finals held yesterday in Los Angeles at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power home demonstration auditorium.

He was competing against finalists representing other California electric utilities. In order to qualify for competition in the state contest yester- San Bernardino 47 years. She was a member of the Congregational Church. Suivivors include the widower, Joseph, and a son, Henry Feld-man, San Bernardino; a daughter, Mrs. Pauline Reynolds, Holt-ville; a sister, Mrs.

Bessie Er-win, Perris, and a grandson, Walter J. Reynolds Jr. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel.

Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery. The body will lie in state from Sunday morning. JAMES LODRICK HICKABAA James Lodrick Huekabaa, 74, of 21(576 Cardiff died Friday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Arkansas, he had resided in San Bernardino 23 years.

He was a retired carpenter's helper. Survivors include the widow, Ella May, and two sons, Vernon and Thurman, San Bernardino; three sisters, Allie Huddleston, Mitchell, and Janic Cock-ran and Trinnie Phipps, Eagle-town, seven grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Seivices will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel.

Interment will be in Mt. View Cemetery. The body will lie in state from this evening. BERTHA RILEY Services for Mrs. Bertha Riley will be held at 2 p.m.

today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment day at Resurrection a 1 i rday, Villavicencio first won Cal-Church, Fontana. Interment site ectric's San Bernardino district is pending. regional contest and then in De cember he won over regional con-I'RANK DECECIO testants representing other' riis- Rosary for Frank DeCecio was lric(s in Caleetric's srrvice area recited Thursday at Ingold Chap-t0 hocomo Caleetric's champion el, Fontana, by the Rev.

Henry jpie bakfT. In the state inals he Stec. C.R., of St. Joseph's aKainst an all-female he Church. COntostant.s.

Mrs. Irene Ingold, accompanied I Villavicencio, a dietetics major by organist Mrs. Catherine at San Bemardino Valley College, Forbes, sang "Ave Maria" and js a graduate of San Bernardino "The Rosary." School where he was sen- The body was forwarded to Te- 'ior class president. He ranked olis Funeral Home, Ellw-ood City, scholasticaily in the upper quarter GRAPE STAKE 1X2 6' l9V2c Eoch ASSORTED PLYWOOD 4x8 'A" DF $2.88 ca. 4x8 DF $3.78 ca.

4x8 DF $5.12 ea. 4x7 DF $4.20 ea. 4x3 DF $6.40 ea. 4x6 DF $2.16 ea. 3x8 'A" DF $2.16 ea.

WOOD LATH SI 50 1 Per Bundle CEDAR hc 5 14.95 SHINGLES 1X6 DOUGLAS FIR 2V2c 'i: i ii rr Til I in 1 1 1 Av ru-xl- J' it 1 A rX will be in Crestlawn Park, Riverside. further services and in- of the school's 618 student senior I class. Memorial for Iterment. Board Told Condemnation May Not Be Needed For Much of Property in College Expansion A report to the San Bernardino erty appraised clearing the way Condemnation on the Georgp N. Valley College Board of Trustees! for the sale.

There are prop- Voss home at 11S0 W. Jefferson, yesterday indicated that much of, erties. was again delayed to allow op- the property north and east of, If all of the property owners portunity for a complete appraisal the college may be acquired with- decided on immediate sale, Ellor- of the Voss home. As jet. ap-out condemnation.

man said, the college does not praisers have not been able to Raymond F. Ellerman, v.icei have enough funds on hand to make arrangements to get inside PHILIPPINE LAUAN V-GROOVE PLYWOOD s4.95eh 1 rJ 1 president in charge of business, told the board that 72 property owners have indicated they were interested in getting their prop- Always a phone at make all of the purchases. The the house. The board indicated college official expressed doubt that if the inside appraisal could that anywhere near that number not be effected soon, the board would accept original overtures of would use an appraisal made from sale. outside the building.

The board has said it will buy Two lots owned by Voss are in the property on a first come, first the parcels scheduled among the served basis, as long as funds for properties being condemned. The the expansion hold out. administration made it plain that Ellerman said the complete ao il would llke ,0 have the Voss quisition of the property may take home included when the rest of three to five years to complete claims are takcn ln in a home that's telephone-planned! HARDVARE WEISER ENTRY LOCKS J0.70 Eoth WEISER BATH LOCKS J2.95 WEISER PASSAGE SET $2.35 HINGES 60s Poir PULLS Appraisers have been referred LT" rCedUre- ADVERTISING BID the 72 requests and preliminary work on the first appraisals are now underway. In another direction, the "hill In board action, the advertising for bids on replacement of a lighting control panel in the auditorium was approved. The panel the laundry, even out on the patio.

All you have to do i3 reach and there your call is on the line. For help in making your home telephone-planned, simply call our Business Office. Start enjoying the height of convenience soon by calling us today. The height of convenience that's what you and your family will enjoy when there are telephone extensions strategically spotted throughout the house. No more running1, no more missed calls-not when there are extensions in the kitchen, the bedroom, the den, the workshop, Man Booked After Accident Injuring Harriet Roddick A Mentone man was booked on a charge of felony drunk driving, then released on bail, following an accident which injured Mrs.

Harriet Roddick of 6720 Palm Highland, at approximately 3:45 p.m. yesterday. The man was Ivan Lee Buck, 5J, of 2141 Mentone Blvd. Mrs. Roddick was taken to St.

Bernardine's Hospital where her condition was described as "fair" last night. The accident occurred at 5th area, south of the campus. Dr. is t0 TOst between $4,000 H. J.

Sheffield, president, told the anf j- board that the eight parcels of was the adver- land now scheduled for condem- tisomrnt for bids on routine elec nation by the college have been tronic supplies. The supplies will lurnen over 10 uue companies iorcnst between $1,000 and (GENERAL) 1 the checks. said clearing yrs the title to the land is the first was nirr'd'for the 'posit ion step taken in condemnations. of myse Wlth With the completion of the pro- program. In her position, she will Lumber Company PHONE TUr 4-7511 GENERAL TELEPHONE iSi ISTIIIM 'America's Largest Independent Telephone System 598 Waterman Ave.

and Palm Highland, and an posed condemnation, and sale of handle first aid cases at the investigation was carried out by 'property already completed in that school, teach two classes in hy-the California Highway Patrol, jarea, a single piece of property giene and be an adviser to stu-Buck was released on $2,100 would be left unaccounted for indents on health matters, college baiL (that area. officers said..

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