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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 10

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San Bernardino, California
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A-1 0 THE DAILY SUN Wed 'August 31, 1966 'hospital. Mrs. Haygood, of Gene K. Beachtel of Lit-'JOIIN F. HOSFIELD iMethodist Church of Fontana of-'STELLA M.

BURR ADELINE WEITZEL I Services for Mrs. Adeline IN tEKNAIDINO. CAIIFOSNIA Parkside San Bernardino, Uestown; and six sisters, Mrs. Services for John Farrell Hos-fixating. Music included "Rock! Services for Mrs.

Stella M. had resided in the county for field were held Tuesday at the Ages" and ''Nearer My God Burr were held Tuesday at ZertU Charles Good of Hanover, Mrs. 60 years In the Shadows Earl Rebert, Mrs. Wilmer Dut- Mark B. Shaw Chapel with to Thee" Burial was at Green B.P.O.

Elks Lodge 36 officiating. I Acres Memorial Gardens, LiOdge OlllCiaUlig. ual uclu She is survived by two chil mosa Cemetery, Colton, with Edith Weeks officiating. (Continued on A-12, Column 1) terer, Mrs. Russell Pottorff a' "uoacu 11 (Editor's note: Information jkirchen, Germany, Mr.

Hen Iron Tm UzvonnA RpH.ilcl MTS. fcCl OwmS Mrs- David and Mrs. Edward Heil was Exalted Ruler, Bloomington. Pallbearers were! 'STrpS and meRose Gervasi. a11 of Utiles, Vera Moslander was Esquire, Darwin Phipps, Fred Phillips, oS.

Hon was Chaplain Vernon L. Roberts, Richard Mrs. Kiaiiuuausmci auu uun s' ricks had livpd in San Bernar Included in the following death notices is provided by the flinn ik vpar an1 in la linrnia Herbert Asleson and A native of Tex- Services were neld Utiles- rwennem neuy was Healy was Leading John c- Roberts. er and a member of the Meat i. Haygood was a rnem- town, and total was in Silver ster Knight.

Georee McPlate was Cutters Union 439 of Pomona, aeveuui-u-y "i -v Loyal Knight, Robert CASSETTA Mass for Michiele Cassetta mortuaries. If any details, names, dates hours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate notification.) JERONE COLLINS was Lecturing Knight and Jack usi cnurcn. i Pastor Fenton E. Froom of LUCY McALLISTER the San Bernardino Seventh-day! Services will be held at 11 N. Sowers was 11 o'clock Toast.

was celebrated Tuesday at St. Charles Catholic h. Survivors include the widow, Mina, of San Bernardino. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Mark B.

Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. will nffiriatP a m. tndav at the Nnhel Chan- Music included "Perfect Dav" af ho corvine a 9 FriHavlel at Cvnress Lawn Memorial and "Tostis Boodlev." with the Rev. Thomas Harris officiating.

En Park at Colma with F. Arthur tion was at Mt. View Cemetery. Jerone Collins, 78, of 725 Main at Hughes Loma Linda Mortu Stockton, died Sunday at a View Cemetery. Friends may tombment was at Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomine- Cortner Funeral Chapel, Red-lands, in charge of local ary.

Private interment wm toi-low at Mt. View Cemetery. MABLE M. BLACKBURN Services for Mable The family has requested that, in lieu of flowers, donations be Blackburn were held Tuesday at the St. Francis Episcopal San Bernardino hospital.

A na- can ai me siumoer Koom aner tive of Washington, Mr. 10 a.m. today. Collins had lived in San Bernardino for two years and in STEELE H. BUTLER California 33 years.

I Steele H. Butler, 23, of 1945 Survivors include a San Bernardino, died Mon-Willie E. of San Dieeo. Services! day in San Bernardino. A na- made to the American Cancer RAYNOLDO V.

ALCAREZ (Advertisement! Rosary for Raynoldo V. Al- Church with the Rev. Richard Willars officiating. Burial will be in Topeka, with Mark carez was recited Tuesday at Amazing Indigestion Formula STOPS GAS PAIN AFTER VOW EAT Time Mortuary Chapel. Mass tive of California, Mr.

Butler are pending at Tillie's Mortu B. bhaw in charge of local arrangements. had lived in San Bernardino three years. He was a super Society. JOHN ALBERT KENSRUE John Albert Kensrue, 77, of 25064 Hardt San Bernardino, died Sunday in Loma Linda.

A native of South Dakota, he had lived in San Bernardino 15 years. Survivors include the widow, Alma, of the home address; two children, Milo Santa visor for Bakers Burgers Co. will be at 9 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Burial will be in Hermosa Cemetery, Colton.

SOPIHE CASPER Private Mass for Sophie Casper will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Survivors include the father, ary. SIDNEY TAYLOR Sidney Taylor, 59, of 184129 W. 16th Blythe, died Saturday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Texas, Mr.

Tay Clarence of Oakland; the moth GERTRUDE WEEKS Services for Mrs. Gertrude Weeks were held Tuesday at the Bobbitt Memorial Chapel with the Rev. George Dexter of the er, Mrs. Dessie Butler of Ore gon; two brothers, James of Colton and George of Oakland; lor had lived in San Bernardino prams A FAMILY AFFAIR Fidgeting, nose-picking, torment'ng rectal itch srs often telltale signs of pirasi tea that medical experts say infest 1 out of every 3 persons examined. Entire families may be victims snd not know it.

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Music seven months, Ana, and Mrs. Lorraine M. Church. Burial will be in Mt. three sisters, Mrs.

Mary Kagee and Mrs. Patsy Reed, both of Oregon and Mrs. Betty Quails Survivors include a brother, Stapp, Pomona; and seven i View Cemetery with Bobbitt included 'Beyond the Sunset" James of Blvthe. Services are Doctors know: indigestion pain and heartburn are often caused by acid and gas. Most antacids bring no direct relief from gas.

But Di -Gel does! More than a plain antacid, Di-Gel does more than blot up excess acid it also untraps the painful gas that makes you feel full and bloated. A drug store product. Save on large size Di-Gel. grandchildren and one great- and "Goodnight and Good Memorial Chapel directing. Di-Gil untraps fat, blots up acid.

Gas bubbles muss stomach pain. pending at Tillie's Mortuary. granddaughter. He is also sur Morning." Burial was in Pio of Alabama. Rosary will be at 8 p.m.

Friday at Colton Funeral Chapel. Mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday neer Memorial Cemetery. CHRIS L. MELSON MARIE C.

HALLOR Services for Marie C. Hallor will be held at 10 a.m. today at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. CHARLES R. FREEMAN SR.

Charles R. Freeman 52, of 7154 Dundee, Highland, died vived by one brother, Oscar, Marathon Beach, and by one sister, Mrs. Cora Lindley, Pleasant, Iowa. Services are scheduled for 2 TABLETS OR LIQUID at Immaculate Conception Cath Services for Chris L. Melson Burial will be in Montecito Me- olic Church with the Rev.

Michael Keane officiating. Burial were held Tuesday at Ingold Guarantees most completely satisfylnf relief you ever had Irom gassy-icirj indigestion monty back from Plough, Inc. p.m. Thursday at Emmerson morial Park Lhapel, fontana, with the Rev. lor children snd adults.

will be in Hermosa Cemetery. Rafael A. Ortiz of the First Valley Chapel, Loma Linda, with the Rev. Luraine Conner BESSIE McKENZIE EMILY M. HENDERSON of the San Bernardino Church Graveside services for Mrs Tuesday at a San Bernardino hospital.

A native of Olathe, Mr. Freeman had lived in Highland 14 years. He was a furniture salesman or Dorn's Furniture Riverside. Survivors include two sons, Charles R. of Rialto and Richard L.

of Arkansas; three daughters, Patricia Ann Crossell Emily M. Henderson, 63, of 9862 Elm Fontana, died Bessie McKenzie will be held of Infinite Truth officiating. Interment will follow at Monte Tuesday at a San Bernardino at 2 p.m. Thursday at Monte- cito Memorial Park with the cito Memorial Park. JOHN A.

BEACHTEL Rialto Chapter of Grove Colon hospital. A native of New York, N.Y., Mrs. Henderson was a former 20-year resident of San Bernardino and had lived 25 of Oceanside, Janet White of Ri ial Mortuary in charge. RONALD L. BURRIS John A.

Beachtel, 30, of 4266 alto and Jewel Freeman of Kansas City, and nine grand years in California. Mountain Drive, San Bernardino, died Aug. 9 at Lake Her Services for Ronald Lee Bur Survivors include the hus itage, Pennsylvania. Mr. Beach ns were held Tuesday at the band, Charles O.

of Fontana. Services will be at 10 a.m tel was a native of Penn sylvania. Thursday at Grove Colonial Mortuary. Burial will be in Mt. Survivors include his wife, Colton Funeral Chapel with the Rev.

John Remaly of the Church of the Azure Hills Music included "The Lord's Prayer." Pallbearers children. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Pioneer Memorial Cemetery with Bobbitt Memorial Chapel in charge. FRED H. HENRICKS Fred H.

Henricks, 75, of 175 Magnolia San Bernardino, died Monday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Neu- o) Shirley; a daughter, Pamela a son, Michael his View Cemetery. MRS. IDA HAYGOOD njffc We were Allen Whitson, Ronald mother, Mrs. Mary D.

Beach tel of Littlestown, three brothers, Martin G. and C. William Beachtel of Westminster Kutz, Neal Stevens and Glenn Brostedt. Burial was in Montecito Memorial Park. Services are planned Friday for Mrs.

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