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

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''r wnr "fw June 17, 1968 B-2 THE SUN Freighter, Tanker Collide Jji. Foir Of Santa Barbara 1 III II Death Notices (Editor's Note: Information nandez, 8:30 p.m. today, Mark B. Shaw Mortuary Kremer Chap tained a large gash below the SANTA BARBARA (AP) A tanker and a freighter collided the collision "was bow-on." Watertight compartments on waterline. No iniuries to her el; mass 9 a.m.

Tuesday, Our early yesterday, and the tank' the Cossatot were sealed and the Included In the following death notices is provided by the mortuaries. If any details, names, dates or hours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate Immediate notification.) Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church; burial, Mt. View er carrying 127,000 barrels of crew remained on board as a tug towed the ship to San jet fuel lost most of her bow section, the Coast Guard report "3 J- it crewmen were reported. The tanker, destined for Haines, Alaska, had departed from Long Beach and was making its way up the California coast. Heavy early morning fog set in near Santa Barbara.

The CoDDer State, owned by The coast uuara estimated tne Cossatot would arrive at the Los ed. The Cossatot. a Military Sea ALICE M. MEYER Services for Alice M. Meyer, 9 a.m.

today, Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; burial, Mt. View Angeles port today. liri Transnort shiD. and the 492-foot freighter Copper State collided at 2:27 a.m. about five mites south of Santa Cruz Island.

the State Marine Line, continued Santa Cruz Island is about 20 miles offshore. Santa Barbara beaches are not expected to suffer damage because, the Coast Guard said, the Cossatot report MRS. CLEO L. WILSON Mrs. Cleo L.

Wilson, 49, 26320 9th Highland, died Friday, San Bernardino hospital. Native, Arkansas, resident Highland 26 years. Survivors: husband, W. S. Wilson, Highland; son, Ray Wilson, San Bernardino; daughters, Mrs.

Edna Harrison. Highland, Mrs. Betty Jo Fisk, San Diego, Mrs. Georgia May Becker, Texas; on to Long Beach, and later docked there. A radio report from a Coast Guard cutter at the scene said Coast Guard spokesmen said.

The 523-foot tanker lost a 20-foot section of the bow and sus ed none of its jet fuel was spilled LUCILLE G. LARSEN Services for Lucille G. Lar-sen, 2 p.m. today, Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home, Rialto; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

in the crash. un-Telejram photo SINCE 1929 The Friend They Left llehind RUSSELL C. MILLION Graveside services for Russell C. Million, 9 a.m. today.

Hillside Memorial Park; F. Arthur Cortner Chapel, Rcdlands, di- brothers, John Greenly, Bar-stow, J'. C. Greenly, Apple Valley; seven grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Em-nicrsnn Bartlett Funeral Chan el, Loma Linda, Rev. R. hand dexterity and muscular strength of students, as well as teaching them difference in sizes of animals. Richard Franken says goodbye to his pal. Metcalf principal Robert M.

Young thinks dinosaur would be good gimmick for department store window display. Any takers? Students at Mdcalf Special School had to leave behind this old buddy of theirs when they began vacation. Primary youngsters at Metcalf made dinosaur out of wadded newspapers covered with paper towels and masking tape. Liquid starch and paint completed job. Project helped develop Bridges, Trinity Full Gospel Church of San Bernardino officiating: burial, Montecito Memorial Park.

EP1GMENIO NAVARRO Mass for Epigmenio Navarro 9 a.m. today, San Salvador Catholic Church; burial, Hermosa Cemetery, Colton. TIRE CENTERS MRS. NANNIE T. STUBEE Mrs.

Nannie T. Stubee, 80, 7023 Perris Hill San Bernardino, died Friday, San Bernardino hospital. Native Sweden, resident San Bernardino 6 years. California 11 years. Member: Order of Eastern Star, International Falls, collapsed and died.

During the pursuit, police fired 18 shots at Water Buffalo Bolts at Slaughterhouse TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) Althan 50 policemen on a seven LOUISA JENKINS Services for Louisa Jenkins 10 a.m. today, Ingold Chapel, Fontana; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Blooming-ton. GUY C. RINGGENBERG Services for Guv C. Ringgen- 650-pound buffalo escaped fromlhour chase along 12 busy streets the buffalo and the panicky ani mal injured seven persons.

a slaughterhouse and led morel in downtown Taipei before it WW bere 11 a.m. today, Bobbitt Highland Avenue Lutheran Church, San Bernardino. Survivors: sons, Herbert Stubee, Oregon, Norman L. Stubee, Minnesota: brothers, William Swanson, Colton, Ragnar Svcnsson, Florida, Adolph Svens- Memorial Chapel; burial, Mt. View Cemetery.

JOHN J. HOWARD son, Sweden; sisters, Mrs. Clara J. Howard Services for John (i your car ready to go for tha summer fun? Hr is your opportunity to gtt quality, speed tested tires at unheard of low discount prices during our Anniversary Sale! Aasen. San Bernardino, Mrs.

'2 p.m. today, Colonial Emily Olson, Mrs. Maria John Mortuary, Rialto; burial. Green! Acres Memorial NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ATI ONMLY GUARANTEED 3 'Si tie. Os CS7 son, Mrs.

Hilda Blumberg, all of Sweden. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday, Grove Colonial Mortuary; burial Mt. View Cemetery. CLARENCE WADE Clarence L.

(Weasel) Wade, 38, 838 Davidson died Thursday at home. Native Louisiana, resident San Bernardino 26 years. Survivors: mother, Mrs. Pearl Peoples, Texas; aunt, Mrs. Maude Lillie, San Bernardino.

Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, 1356 N. Mt. Vernon Til-lie's Funeral Home; burial, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. MRS.

MARGARET E. ORR Mrs. Margaret E. Orr, 87, 11232 Cactus Bloomington, died Sunday, Rialto hospital. Native Texas, resident Bloomington 11 years, California 25 Bloomington.

I i CHARLES F. SWEET Services for Charles F. Sweet 2:30 p.m. today, Lord's Fu-, neral Chapel; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. HERMAN A.

HEUER Services for Herman A. Heuerj 10 a.m. today. Ralph Wm.j Allen Funeral Home, cremation, Montecito Memorial' Park. LELA P.

JONES Graveside services for Lela P. Jones 10 a.m. today, Mt. View Cemetery; Bobbitt Memor-! ial Chapel directing. JACK SEEK Services for Jack Seek 11 a.m.

today, Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary. Fontana; burial, Sr" S1 iftCF av is Montecito Memorial Park. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT years. Survivors: sons, C.

O. Orr, New Mexico, J. L. Orr, Fontana, Col. L.

It. Orr, U.S. Air Force, Germany; daughter, Mrs. Earle Meeker, Bloomington; brother, Emmett Kimbrough, Oklahoma; sister, Mrs. Nell Lunsford, Vacaville; 13 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren.

Graveside services: 3 p.m. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Separate sealed bids for the Elec-; trical Distribution System for the. University of Redlands, California will be received by the Board of Trustees at the office of; the President in the tion Building until 2 o'clock (P.M.,' S.T.) June 24, 1968 and then at aid office publicly openea ana reaui 1 Uesaay, Ureen Acres Memorial 0f Bid, Form of Contract. Plans, flarrtonc Rlnnmincrtnn Pnltnn Kinx.ifipations. and Forms of Bid and Payment i -ii i Bond.

Performance 1 UMVIQl UCIJJI UH ttlilig. Friends may call at the chap I Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following I Office of the Owner, 1200 E. Col- el after 7 p.m. today. itnn Redlands.

California, ana oi- firo nf the Architect. JOHN M. M.VRKEWITZ I Copies may be obtained at the office of Jones. Cooper Asso- JOlin XVI WarKewltZ, BD, located at 208 W. 8th St Dunlan YucaiDa.

died Cai. soon upon payment mmM urday, Redlands hospital. Nd Any unsuccessiui ninaer. upon re turning sucn set promptly ana ii Rood condition, will De reiunaea ni payment, and any non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be tive Lithuania, resident Yucaipa 15 years, California 25 years. No known local survivors.

Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday, refunded 25.00. Here's whet this Maytag lYashpoiver Automatic gives you The owner reserves the right to iiAiiru nniiiu nifT A 1IT AnriMT waive any informalities or to reject nnv nr all bids. Hughes Funeral Chapel Yucai pa; cremation, Montecito Me morial Park. Each bidder must deposit with his Llnt-FJIter bid, security in the amount, lorm and subject to the conditions pro vided in the Information for Bidders Agitator Maytag thorough, gentle 9fc Attention of bidders is particular ly called to the requirements as to i'Z family-siza tub Built to h'ai die big loads.

Gets large or small loads uniformly clean. Autemitie Water Level Control Adjusts water use to size of load. Saves gallons. -I IV. conditions of employment to be ob PETER W.

OCHS Peter W. Ochs, 81, 24359 Law-ton Loma Linda, died Sat urday, Loma Lind-i -p hi. Na served and minimum wage rates to action. Underwater lint filter. he naid under the contract.

WITH CASINGS fROM No bidder may withdraw his bid Loma. within 30 days after the actual date tive Washir'Cion. resident Linda 7 years, 1C ROYAL B.F. GOODRICH'FIRESTONE years. Retired treasurer, Sev ot tne opening inereoi.

Date June 5, 1908 Larry H. Hendon, Bus. Mgr. Treas. Board of Trustees.

University of Redlands You can own this New Generation Maytag Automatic for only enth-day Adventist Conference YOUR CHOICE GREAT NEW 535 WARRANTY i I VfM citwnit if iifjmit ruit 2 ytin on J. torp'etitif ifttn Great New 525 Warranty-5-year cabinet warranty against rust. 2 years on complete washer. 5 yean on transmission warranty. (0) o)99 The finest retreads monety (an buy.

Durable, tough, quality casings. 6.50x13 8.23x14 6.00x15 7.33x14 8.33x14 7.73x13 7.73x14 5.60x15 12,000 MILE WEAR GUARANTEE Hot, warm or cold wash -gives you the right temperature for all fabrics, denims to delicates. Burial Insurance for EACH Tree repair or excliang of dsfective parts or cabinet If If rusls. Free installation of parts is the responsibility of selling franchisee Maytag dealer within first year; thereafter installation is extra. 1illl nil pmMWliUlimIMiMMW IHMIWIHIII lll ltt Wl hiwpibmmimIMX Model A106 Ages 1 to 90 of Texas.

Member: University Seventh-day Adventist Church. Survivors: widow, Melrose Ochs, Loma Linda; daughter, Mrs. Helen E. Loewen, Pasadena; brothers, Dave Achs, Washington, Daniel Ochs, Angwin, William Ochs, Angwin, Benjamin Ochs, Washington; sisters, Emma Heidinger, Oregon, Ly-dia Clark, Oregon; two grandchildren. Services: 2 p.m.

Tuesday, Loma Linda University Church, Elder Paul C. Heubach and Elder James M. Mershon both of Loma Linda University Church, COLOR AT riO EXTRA COST Persons ages 1 to 90 are now eligible to register for a plan that provides funds for funeral expenses. In addition to paying MEAWIUY Restore thar New Car Ride. Install a set of these the Hineral bill it enables IpcTson to give written instructions lor the funeral.

The plnn Famous Double Action Shocks built by Ford costs only a tew cents a day and mmmimsmmmmn 1 AaaggLMSr. JS.JSS. zTjSk pays the funeral bill, regardless sAvr ot how little has been paid. The Pierce National Life insured officiating; burial, Montecito Memorial Park, Hughes Loma Linda Funeral Home in charge. DOMINGO R.

HERNANDEZ Rosary for Domingo R. Her- plan provides cash for funcra expenses at any funeral direc-lor in the world. For complete information without obligation INSIAUID fit El LCORTIT OVEN Write Burial Plan, P.O. Box 519, San Bernardino, Calif 30,000 MILE UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OPEN SUNDAYS The Atlantic Ocean contains 85 milium cubic miles of water. i nix Adv PilITT "All Tire? Ptu.J Piui f.f.I.

50 to lJ.I7.tintf Any Old Tir.t in t(t ab 5nt at imfmlry wl itttwliir grade dsiijtioliont or bni fl inlormotiifl luppM hf tlrt mfr. As a RULE YOU PAY LESS AT KIMBALL PIANOS SPINETS and CONSOLES IHIAMLW SAN BERNARDINO 499 Orange Show Rd. ONTARIO COVINA Fmnch Provincial Mediterranuan Early American Maple Danish NO MONEY DOWN SAVE 40 CLOSED SATURDAYS OPEN SUNDAYS 10267 TIPPECANOE LOMA LINDA (One Block North of the FREEWAY I COLTON PIANO -ORGAN SUPERMART 1405 Valley Colton (S. Bdno. Pepper St.

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