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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 18

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B-4 THE SUN Thursday, June 6, 1963 Meet at Redlands Country Club Dr. Paul Heads Heart Association Death and Funeral Notices The chapter's 1968 outstand science students in medical stu-D. R. Jamison, San Bernardino, dies. treasurer; Dr.

Varner J. Johns, ing service award presented by Dr. Flynn to the San This support does not include iLoma Linda, Aaron B. Katz and HENRY L. RICHARDSON Mass for Henry L.

Richardson 9 a.m. today, St. Catherine's Catholic Church; burial, ML View Cemetery; Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home, Ri-alto, directing. brothers, Alexandre, Joseph and Antonio Rodriguez, all of San Bernardino; sisters, Vincente Salgado and Gloria Candelaria, both of San Bernardino; mother Mrs.

Guadalupe Rodriguez, San Bernardino. S. Weissbein, San Dr. Arthur (Editor's Note: Information Included in the following death notices is provided by the mortuaries. Jt any details, names, dates or hour are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate Immediate notification.) the county chapter's $15,000 pay i Bernardino.

ment to the American Heart As Bernardino City Employees' Charitable Organization which donated the $3,990 PhonoCardio- sociation for national research Dr. Clarence A. Paul of Red-lands was elected 1968-69 president of the San Bernardino County Heart Association at the group's annual meeting last night. The specialist in internal medicine accepted the gavel from outgoing president Dr. Pierce J.

Flynn in ceremonies climaxing the dinner program at the Redlands Country Club. The election of officers, exe Elected to their second term o.i the board of di support. The chapter's total grants for research during its Rosary 8 p.m. Sunday, C. SIMS MARY E.

WEST B. Shaw ChaDel: mass 9 a.m. Scan. Receiving the award for the group was its chairman, Gus Sellas. rectors are: Dr.

H. L. Archi Mary Elizabeth West, 46, 450, Monday, St. Anthony's Catholic 17 year history, locally, and through the American Heart Association now stands at $225,000. bald, Upland; Richard B.

Cook, 17th San Bernardino, died; church; burial, Pioneer Memo- Redlands; and James R. Dunn Dr, Flynn presented the rial Cemetery. Dr. Ver Husen, George Thwing, Another grant of $2,500 for Services for Homer C. Sims held Wednesday, Ralph Wm.

Allen Funeral Home, Kialto, Rev. J. Miller Forcade, Church of Christ, officiating; burial, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington; pallbearers, awards to community chairmen Jr. and Mrs. George Schnarre, continued support of the two-year old Community Stroke and others for outstanding ser San Bernardino.

vice to the Heart New board members elected cutive committee members and directors and the presentation of special awards to volunteers concluded the meeting attended Project was announced by Dr. Paul. for three year terms are: Dr. Ralph Eger, Noel Kirby, Eve Tuesday, San Bernardino hospital. Native and lifetime resident San Bernardino.

Survivors: husband, Samuel San Bernardino; sons, John J. Neary and Riley R. Senger, both of San Bernardino; daughter, Mary E. Gridley, Highland; one grandchild. Services: 10 a.m.

Saturday, Lord's Funeral Chapel; burial, Hurley Robinson, Upland; Dr HENRY BRYD Henry L. Byrd, 75, 430 W. Colton, died Tuesday, San Bernardino hospital. Native Texas, resident Colton 19 years. Retired custodian, San Bernardino Valley College.

Survivors: widow, Effie, Col by more than 100 which had rett Ford, Bud Underwood, Arthur Ellis, Ray Lewis. Edwin V. Banta, Jr. and Her these other highlights: Those elected officers and members of the executive com DR. CLARENCE PAUL heart official man C.

Lynn, Redlands; Dr Frank J. Bott and Harold Some awardess were: distinguished achievement medallions, Dr. James A. Fallows and Gurr; silver service recognition awards, Mrs. Vern Backs, Big Bear; Jack Hildebrand, Ontario; Joe R.

Nelson, Fontana; and Mrs. Anthony Peich, Chino. KENNETH E. CROWLEY Announcement of next Private graveside services for mittee for 1968-69 are: Dr. Ver Husen, San Bernardino, vice president; Mrs.

Samuel B. Harris, San Bernardino; year's grants totaling nearly Kenneth E. Crowley held Wed ton; son Eunice, Texas; step and Mrs. Ronald L. Taylor, $20,000.

nesday, Mt. View Cemetery, son, Virgil A. Carver, Alham- Rowe, Cucamonga, secretary; 'Highland Rev. John Ryan, Our Lady of bra; step daughters, Mrs. Le- A special tribute to Clar Assumpton Catholic Church, of ora Cavnor, Riverside, Mrs.

Ona Hubby, San Bernardino; sister, Mt. View Cemetery. CHARLES SCHNEIDER Charles Schneider, 57, 9081 Lemon Fontana, died Saturday, Fontana. Native Pennsyl Ideas Swap Urged for Teachers ence L. Gurr, 1967 and 1968 Heart Fund chairman.

He an-i noimced this year's campaign! total now stands at $95,000 and ficiating; Bobbitt Memorial Chapel directing. KATHERINE F. JONES Mrs. Mary W. Cleaves, Montana; brothers, Sam Byrd, Ri- alto.

Frank Bvrd. Texas; 12 vania, resident Fontana 36 Rosary for Katherine F. Jones years. held Tuesday, Mark B. Shaw grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren.

Survivors: brothers, Emile, is expected to reach a record of $100,000 by June 30, the end! of the fiscal year, topping the goal of $99,076. Reports by Drs. I. Hunter Chapel; mass celebrated Wed An appeal for more exchange of teaching techniques at the adult school level was made by Leo F. Fenar at the annual Services: 2 p.m.

Thursday, San Diego, Fred, New Jersey, Victor, Oregon. Services held Wednesday, In- nesday, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Rev. Michael Keane officiating; burial, Mt. Knopsnyder Mortuary Chapel, Crittenden and Lawrence E. Colton, burial, Crestlawn Memo Ver Husen on new projects spring meeting of the Inland rial Park, Norco, which place the county chapter View Cemetery; Wayne W.

Jure William F. Bailey, Dennis R. Empire Chapter of the California Council for Adult Education. gold Chapel, Fontana, Rev. Paul Wilkerson, Westside Baptist Church, Fontana, officiating; private cremation, Montecito Memorial Park.

Espmosa, Arthur C. Pena, Max TOMMIE A. ROLF among frontrunners in the nation in providing community services. Fenar, president of the Adult Daves, Clarence L. Espinosa.

Education chapter of the ABC Tommie A. Rolf, 20, El died May 20, Vietnam. Dr. Crittenden reported on the Native and lifetime resident Money Saving Values! mass heart screening program in 11 San Bernadino elementary VERNICE Z. RICH Vernice Z.

Rich, 68, 121 W. VICTOR G. MONTECINO Rosary for Victor G. Monte-cino held Tuesday, Mark Shaw Kremer Chapel, Rev. Ru Texas.

(Artesia Bloomfield Carbon-ita) Unified School District, stressed the value of teacher visitations to other adult level schools. The pilot project began Cornell Rialto, died Wed Survivors: parents, Mr. and April 16 among fourth grade nesday, San Bernardino hospi- Mrs. Allen Rolf, both of Texas; students and will be expanded Sefecf From the Largest Display in the Area! Immediate Installation1. dolph Galinda officiating; mass celebrated Wednesday, Our tal.

Native Indiana, resident brother, Michael, Texas; sister, classrooms and a sharing of ideas for encouraging the stu to all elementary schools in the Kathleen, Texas; aunt, Mrs. Do Lady of Guadalupe Catholic San Bernardino Unified School dent over 18 to progress with ris Grimm, Rialto. Church, Rev. William Zavala of District this fall. The screening his education, whether academ Graveside services: 3:30 p.m.

ficiating; burial, Mt. View Ce process is being done with a ic, vocational or cultural. Thursday, Montecito Memorial metery; pallbearers, Fernando Mrs. Mildred Hinckley, pres PhonoCardiobcan, a small, electrical computerized machine. ident of the local group, intro Rialto two years.

Member: Central Church of Christ. Survivors: husband, Arthur, Rialto; daughter, Mrs. Willard B. Loughridge, Rialto; brothers, Chester Zook, San Francisco, Karl Zook, Indiana; sister, Mrs. Minnie Horn, Michigan; mother, Mrs.

Maude Fulk, Michigan; four grandchildren. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday, S. Duenas, Ediberto Flores Ralph A. Flores, Lino Gutienez.

JESSIE E. OFFICER Park; Mark B. Shaw Chapel directing. AGNES M. WEINRICH duced Fenar at the dinner Dr.

Ver Husen described the Pacemaker Clinic held twice meeting which was held at Monte Corona. monthly at St. Bernardine's Services for Jessie E. Officer Agnes M. Weinrich, 66, 7456 NARROW WINDOWS No Problem With This Compact Air Conditioner INSTALL IT YOURSELF 6,000 BTUhr.

AHM capacity Fast, automatic push-button controls plus thermostat. Installs in a window as narrow at 22'U" in mara minutas. 4-way air direction controls adjust up, down, riqht or left. held Wednesday, Grove Colon McKinley, San Bernardino, died Dr. Edward V.

Hurlbut, direc Hospital for 40 patients from San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange and Los Angeles coun ial Mortuary, San Bernardino, Tuesday. San Bernardino. Na tor of adult education for San Bernardino City Unified School Rev. Horace S. Cushing, Fon tive Illinois.

ties. Begun this spring, the cli Grove Colonial Mortuary, Rial tana Community Church, offici Survivors: husband, Robert, District, was presented a gift nic, probably the first in California, assures continuous oper ating; burial, Mt. View Ceme San Bernardino; son, Robert, to; burial, Green Acres Me-morial Gardens, Bloomington of appreciation. Mrs. Jorgine ation of the Pacemakers, tiny, Barden, retiring this month aft tery; pallbearers, Milton, Ken Jim, Frank and David Irving Friends may call at the chapel battery powered instruments after 7 p.m.

today. Richard Nelson. that provide electrical impulses ri needed to keep faulty hearts Fremont; sister, Marie Ko-fron, Missouri; two grandchildren. Rosary 7:30 p.m. Friday, Mark B.

Shaw Garden Room; mass 9 a.m. Saturday, St. Adelaide's Catholic Church; burial, MATTIE ADAMS FLORENCE M. FIELD er 19 years of vocational instruction in upholstery, was awarded the chapter's first life membership. Other chapter officers are lLJIjl! MdeLAEObMN going.

Services for Mattie Adams VA held Saturday, 1356 N. Mt. Ver Florence Mae Field, 67, 1845 Evelyn Circle, Colton, died Wednesday, Colton. Native Illinois, resident San Bernardino County non San Bernardino, Rev Dr. Paul has been a Redlands resident eight years where he president-elect, Robert L.

Griz Mt. View Cemetery; Mark B. Shaw Chapel directing. zle; second vice president, Nicholas L. Norton; secretary, has a private practice.

A graduate of Oregon State University, VA he received medical training at Mrs. Frances R. Conant; and treasurer, Mrs. Jane C. Bell.

FRANK MENDOZA Mass for Frank Mendoza 9 the University of Oregon Medi David Campbell officiating; bu-l rial, Montecito Memorial Park; pallbearers, Co. Harold Hayes, Col. George Hubbard, William Jones, Felton Anderson, Whitney Davis, Harry Rheubottom; Tillie's Mortuary Chapel directing. TRACEE D. PRATER cal School and completed his re 24 years.

Survivors: sons, Albert, Colton, Melvin, Washington, Howard and Robert, both of San Bernardino; daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Grant, Oregon, Mrs. Frances Wear, Riverside, Mrs. Catherine Hawkins, Highland; a.m. today, Our Lady of Guad DESIGNED FOR CASEMENT WINDOWS 6,000 BTUhr (NEMA) capacity Do-it-yourself installation 2-Way adjustable air flow Automatic Thermostat control Removable, washable filter alupe Catholic Church; burial, sidency in internal medicine at the Los Angeles Veterans Ad Green Acres Memorial Gar ministration Hospital.

Biologist Joins Faculty at UCR Dr. John A. Moore, an inter sister, Mrs. Julia Lowery, Colo dens, Bloomington; Mark B. Shaw Chapel directing.

JESUS A. CAMPA He is a diplomate of the Services for Tracee D. Prater 10 a.m. today, Ingold Chap rado; 18 grandchildren. American Board of Interna! nationally known biologist cur el, Fontana; burial Green Acres Graveside services for Jesus Services: 10 a.m.

Saturday, Colton Funeral Chapel; burial, Medicine, an associate of the American College of Physicians rently on the staff of Columbia Memorial Gardens, A. Campa 9 a.m. today, Green and is past secretary of the In land Society of Internal Medi University, will join the facul Mt. View Cemetery. JESUS SALAZAR Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington; Knopsnyder Mortuary Chapel, Colton directing.

ROBERT A. GRUBB ty of the University of Califor cine. Model AZ-6MK Services for Robert A. Grubb Jesus (Jesse) Salazar, 35, 1326 Dr. and Mrs.

Paul reside at 2 p.m. today, Hughes Mor Perris San Bernardino, died 1340 W. Olive Street. They have nia at Riverside on Jan. 1, 1969.

Moore, 52, is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. tuary, Loma Linda; burial For five children, Jean, 14; Bill, 13 est Lawn Memorial Park, Co Jim, 11; Donn, 10, and Joyce, 6 He is widely known for his own Among grants announced by innovative approach to the Dr. Ver Husen was one of $10, JAMES ANISTIK Rosary for James Anistik 8 p.m. today, Mark B. Shaw Chapel; mass 9 a.m.

Friday, St. Adelaide's Catholic Church; burial, Mt. View Cemetery. KATHERINA H. LISSONE Services for Katherina H.

Lissone 2 p.m. today, Mark B. teaching of biology and for his role in modernizing biology in 000 this year to the Inland Heart Center, bringing the county chapter's total contribution to $75,000 since the center opened NEW-F0R SLIDING WINDOW INSTALLATION 8,000 BTUhr (NEMA) capacity Installs easily with mounting kit Fresh air or exhaust air ventilation Automatic thermostat operation Adjustable 4-way air direction struction in U.S. high schools. Wednesday, San Bernardino.

Native and lifetime resident San Bernardino. Survivors: husband, Solomon, San Bernardino; sons, Thomas, and Jimmy, both of San Bernardino; daughters, Pauline Estrada, Angie Perez, and Julia Salazar, all of San Bernardino; Laboratory Technicians Ffilli -iiii MmU I iMMtiiiitt WW af Bfilllil I "It tlttlfMMMHMIMtl! rV Pllllil I 1 1 MtNIMejIM till Mailt Mill in LSI, I 11 I iiiiiiii: il The appointment was an in 1960. nounced by UCR Chancellor vina Hills. Dinner Honors School Helpers Thirteen staff members and parents of children attending the Valley Christian School have been honored for service to the school throughout the past five years. Those honored at a recent awards banquet included Mrs.

Ivan Hinderaker, who described Shaw Chapel; burial, Mt. View Dr. Ver Husen also announced grants in research, for which he Moore as one of the nation's is chairman. These totaled $7, Cemetery. ANTONIO L.

FIGUERAS Services for Antonio L. Fig- 050. The chapter is supporing Dr. Alfred P. Spivack of the $Q88 leading teacher-scholars.

Palance Divorced SANTA MONICA (UPI) Palo Alto Stanford Medical Cen ueras 10:30 a.m. Saturday, ter in the coming year for the Bobbitt Memorial Chapel; bur Maxivne Culver, Mrs. Nadine et Dinner project "Further Studies in Im Model AS-8ML ial. Green Acres Memorial Kinney, Charles Arnold, Roy proved Monitoring Techniques The wife of actor Jack Palance yesterday obtained a default Bagwell, Dorothy Godfrey, Lar in a Coronary Care Unit." bup divorce in Superior Court here Dr. Bruce W.

Halstead, director of the World Life Research Institute in Colton, will speak port also includes a $750 grant Gardens, Bloomington. Survivors include: sisters, Miss Modesta Figueras and Miss Irene Torres, both of Puerto Rico. for the California Heart Asso ry Godfrey, Helen Mahon, Alice Georgina Rico, Ogden Rico, Gertrude Kortzer and Mary Beem. after she claimed the actor told her he wanted to lead his own life. at 7:30 p.m.

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