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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 25

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1 iwick, for services and RAY L. NEWTON held Thursday, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; San Bernardino Ma burial. Death and Funeral Notices Friday, May 12, 1967 Richard E. Meeks. GEORGE SASSARD Services for Ray L.

Newton 1 p.m. today, Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana; burial, sonic Lodge No. 348 WILLARD R. RUTHERFORD Services for Willard R.

Ruth Green Acres Memorial Gardens, day, Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Services for George Sassard held Thursday, Bobbitt Memo 10 a.m. today, Holy Rosary Catholic Church; burial, Mt. (Editor's Note: Information included in the following death Bloomington. THE fdNB-ll Alfred W.

McGuire, Allen' Miller, Lawrence F. Mueller, I. Gates. HARRY MASSEY Private graveside services for Harry Massey held Thursday, Montecito Memorial Park; (Continued on 12, Column 1) erford held Thursday, Ingold Chapel, Fontana; Rev. David Le Grand, Valley Bible Church, of View Cemetery.

Mark B. Shaw notices is provided by the mor members, Allen Gresham, Worshipful Master, Jack H. Bul-mer, Senior Warden, Frank L. Vesty, Chaplain, officiating; burial, Mt. View Cemetery; pallbearers, Augustin Juric, Nells A.

Soderburg. W. C. Maynard, Isaac R. Bays, J.

R. Johnson, Home, Rialto; burial, Rialto Park Cemetery. HARRY P. KLEPAR HOWARD M. SONJU rial Chapel, Dr.

Richard Mus-sen, First United Presbyterian Church, officiating; burial, Mt. ficiating. Remains forwarded to E. M. Services for Howard M.

Sonju 2 p.m. today, Hughes Yucaipa Chapel directing. DR. MARTIN L. SEVERANCE SR.

View Cemetery; pallbearers, Trout and Sons Mortuary, Pon- Harry P. Klepar, 31, 10989 Mortuary; burial Hillside Mem Frank Ellena, John P. Davis, ca City, for services and Calabash a died tuaries. If any details, names, dates or hours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) MARY E. EDDY Mary Evelyn Eddy, 71, 1284 Alexander San Bernar orial Park, Redlands.

Tuesday, Monterey. Native Services for Dr. Martin L. Severance Sr. 1:30 p.m.

today, Brooklyn, N.Y., resident Fon-tana 17 years. ROBERT RICHARDS burial. EMMA R. DOWNING Services for Emma R. Down ing held Thursday, Ingold Chap Graveside services for Robert Survivors: widow, Jacqueline, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; bur ial, Montecito Memorial Park.

WILLIAM G. GATES E. Richards held Tnursday, Ri Fontana; parents, Mr. and Mrs. dino, died Wednesday, local hospital.

Native New York, resi alto Park Cemetery; Rev. el, Fontana; Rev. Horace S. Cushing, Fontana Community John A. Klepar, Fontana; sis Frank M.

Witman, Rialto Metb Graveside services for Wil odist Church, officiating. Ralph liam G. Gates 3 p.m. today, Mt Church, officiating; burial, Mon, tecito Memorial Park; pallbear ter, Mrs. Ellen Rush, Fontana; brother, John Claremont.

Services: 1 p.m. Saturday, In dent San Bernardino 45 years. Member: White Shrine, San Gorgonio, No. 17; Order of Eastern Star, Arrowhead Chap Wm. Allen Funeral Home di View Cemetery; Mark B.

Shaw ers, Thomas S. Tontlewicz, Otto C. Janssen, John H. Harder, recting. CLYDE C.

BROCK gold Chapel, Fontana; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens ter No. 548; St. John's Episcop Chapel directing. GRACE HERNANDEZ James M. Limeberry, Walter J.

al Church. Body of Clyde C. Brock Survivors: husband, Robert Bloomington. PATSY S. LAWSON Rosary for Grace Hernandez 8 Miller, Otis Bracken.

BERT O. PAKINSON forwarded by the Ralph Wm p.m. today, Knopsnyder Mortu Allen Funeral Home, Rialto, to Mueller Funeral Home, Kenne- Services for Bert O. Pakinson ary Chapel; mass 10 a.m. Saturday, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church; burial, Mt.

Q. and son, James both of San Bernardino; sister, Mrs. Helen Neill, Santa Ana; three grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; burial, Mt.

View Cemetery. HARVEY W. JOHNSON ALUMINUM WINDOWS AND DOORS ENCLOSED PATIOS Patsy Sue Jean Lawson, 32, 2663 Soutar Running Springs, died Wednesday, San Bernardino Mountains. Native Bethany, Okla. Teacher.

Member: California Teachers Association. Survivors: husband, James Cemetery. ELLA A. SWENSON 1 Graveside services for Ella A. Swenson 2 p.m.

today, Mt. View Harvey W. Johnson, 90, 9156 Cemetery; Grove Colonial Mor and son. Gerald both of Valley ban Bernardino, Beautify iny horn, modrnii. R.pl.ct your wood windows with aluminum.

Let us ihow yoj how. install and guarantee all work, farms arranged. Also Horn remodaling and r.pairi. FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

TU 2-3741 AFTER 5:30 P.M. TU 2-3741 DEL ROSA GLASS, Inc. Licensed-Bonded 2900 N. Del Rosa Ave. tuary directing.

JAMES E. GIRNT died Wednesday, San Bernar Running Springs; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Page Francis, Corval-lis, brother, John Fran Services for James E. Girnt 1 and new and older homes offered for sale in the classified pages of The Sun-Telegram are real bargains.

Don't miss out! Make checking the real estate advertisements in this paper a daily habit. Chances are you'll find the perfect home at a good price. Remember, the trend in home values is up. The longer you wait, the more you are likely to pay for the house you want. cis, u.is.

Army, stationed in p.m. today, Emmerson Calime- sa Mortuary; burial Desert Lawn Memorial Park, Beau mont. EDWARD N. McPHEE Graveside services for Edward N. McPhee a.m.

today, Hillside Memorial Park, Red-lands; Emmerson Redlands Mortuary directing. Residential and Commercial SECURITY GRILLS PREVENT BREAK-INS Sliding matal grills and stationary Iron or aluminum, dacorativt, durable. Residential Commercial. Roll up guards for plate windows. Terms! Germany; sisters, Ruby Francis, Corvallis, Janice Cradle, Newport, Ore.

Services: 1:30 p.m. Monday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; burial pending. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m.' Saturday. SUSAN F.

LAWSON Susan Frances Lawson, five, 2663 Soutar -Running Springs, died Wednenday, San Bernardino Mountains. Native San Pedro. Survivors: father, James Lawson, and brother, Gerald C. both of Running Springs; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Page Francis, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson dino. Native Louisiana, resident San Bernardino 10 months. Retired upholsterer.

Survivors: son, Daniel Bell, Oakland; daughter, Mrs. Loret-ta Bland, San Bernardino; two grandchildren. Services: 3:30 p.m. Monday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; burial, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery.

Friends may call at the slumber room after 7 p.m. Saturday. JOSEPH E. CONTRELL Joseph Edmund Contrell, 67, 103 Meridian San Bernardino, died Wednesday, Loma Linda hospital. Native Brooklyn, N.Y., resident San Bernardino five years, California 17 years.

Self employed car dealer. Survivors: daughter, Betty son, Edmond both of San Bernardino; sister, Mae, Brooklyn, N.Y. Graveside services: 11 a.m. today, Rialto Park Cemetery; MARY D. COALE Services for Mary Deats Coale 2 p.m.

today, Ingold Chapel, Fontana; burial, Montecito Memorial Park. THE "GLASSMAN 2900 N. Del Rosa Ave. CLASSIFIED SECTION 24 HOUR SERVICE TU 2-3741 Riverside. Whelm yy Ik for flfoe llhie ride mraosfi" irsD nrtd the best? wibe, Services: 1:30 p.m.

Monday, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; burial, pending. Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Saturday. OSRE P.

WALLACE Services for Mrs. Osre Perl Wallace 3 p.m. today, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; burial, Mon-tecito Memorial Park. Gippie R. Blackman Mortuary, Porno-' na, directing burial.

CHESTER R. GAMBLE Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home directing. LYNN M. COX Lynn Marquis Cox, 72, 3553 S.

Riverside Rialto, died Thursday, San Bernardino hospital. Native Waverly, resident Rialto 26 years, California 35 years. Retired city employe. Member: First Baptist Church, Colton; Veteran's Post yorfl. end up wMd i Chevrolet (aigoim eveirytfoimiei Services for Chester R.

Gam- No. 422, Rialto. jble 11 a.m. today, Mark B. Survivors; widow, Jessie E.

Shaw Chapel; burial, 1:30 p.m. Rialto; son, Paul G. today, Inglewood Park Cemc-Monrovia; sister, Mrs. Pearl E. tery, Inglewood.

Tyler, Trona; two grandchildren. HUBERT F. SALADIN Services: 10:30 p.m. Satur- Mass for Hubert F. Saladin 60th ANNIVERSARY 1907-1967 iiiimmm li GIFT WATfHFS Caravelle Top left: Chevy TJ Nova Station Wagon.

Foreground: Chevrolet Impala Station Wagon. Top right: Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon. I $16.95 $17.95 95 See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter Chevrolet Impala, roomiest in its class. If you want proof, get all the catalogs on station wagons at Impala's price. Turn to the specification tables and start comparing roominess.

Many people buy wagons for roominess alone. So see who comes out on top where it counts most. Chevrolet. Consider also Body by Fisher, Chevrolet dependability, flush-and-dry rocker panels and Magic-Mirror finish as bonuses. Chevy XI Nova, best equipped for the money.

On the Chevy II Nova Wagon, all-vinyl upholstery is standard. Flush-and-dry rocker panels that clean themselves are standard. Separate panels beneath each fender to inhibit rust are standard. An energizer-type battery with a magic-eye to tell when it needs water is standard. Mono-Plate rear suspension to smooth the ride is standard.

Coated rubber mat to protect cargo floor is standard. Price? Below standard. Chevelle Malibu, smoother, quieter ride. A Malibu not only gives you a Full Coil suspension ride, but the body mountings are double-cushioned to insulate you against road noise and vibration. And it carries plenty families or full-size cargoes.

It opens wide. 54.6 inches, to be exact, 28.5 inches high. Flip the second seat down and you've got 86 cubic feet of cargo space for all your gear. And a tough vinyl covering on that big load floor to protect Chevelle and everything it carries. Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles specially equipped with: 250-cubic-inch Six, 155 hp Deluxe steering wheel Bumper guards Whitewall tires Wheel covers Wheel opening moldings Striping along the sides Extra interior brightwork And, at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the 3-speed transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934).

From $1 (m Chevrolet's greater worth is another reason you get Caravelle A Product of Bulova Watch Company. $1 Down $1 Week It Takes Only A Few Min-Z utes to Open An Account at I Goodmans; Use Your i mi urn mm I BmkAmericarq MM of ticmfnet Authorized Chevrolet Dealer in San Bernardino JACK COYLE CHEVROLET COMPANY Colton, Calif. CENTER CHEVROLET CO. 444 LA CADENA DRIVE 808 NORTH STREET 04 7582 Corona, Calif. SWANEY CHEVROLET CO.

416 W. SIXTH STREET Riverside, Calif. DE ANZA CHEVROLET CO. 8200 AUTO DRIVE 60th ANNIVERSARY 1907-1967 Inland Center Downtown San Bernardino Fontana Square Fontana, Calif. BILL BADER CHEVROLET INC.

16666 FOOTHILL BOULEVARD Redlands, Calif. LANGE RUNKEL INC. REDLANDS FREEWAY AT ALABAMA STREET Rialto, Calif. FRIENDLY CHEVROLET 110 E. FOOTHILL BOULEVARD.

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