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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 55

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1 SUN Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1973 Obituaries Esther Trujillo, Fontana Esther Trujillo of 8787 Locust Fontana, died Sunday in a Fontana hospital. She was born in Riverside, and had lived in Etiwanda many years prior to moving to Fontana a year ago. She is survived by her husband, Joe of Fontana; her mother, Mrs. Jesse Herrera of Riverside; three sons, Paul and Jim, of Etiwanda and David, of Rialto; a sister, Peebles of Riverside; and eight grandchildren.

Services will be held p.m. tomorrow at the Stone Funeral Home, Upland, followed by burial at Olivewood Cemetery In Riverside. Friends may call from 5 until 9 p.m. today. Manuel H.

Rojas, S.B. Manuel H. Rojas, 53, of 943 W. 11th San Bernardino, died Sunday in a local hospital. He was born in Denver, and had lived in the Cucamonga area prior to moving to San Bernardino 18 years ago.

Survivors include his wife, Rose three sons, Manuel Raymond and Louis; and two daughters, Frieda and Rosemary, all of San Bernardino; and a brother, Lawrence, of Upland. Rosary will be at 8 p.m. today at the Stone Funeral Home, Upland. Mass will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at St.

Joseph's Catholic Church in Upland followed by burial at Bellevue Cemetery in Ontario. Crescencio T. Jacobo, S.B. Crescencio T. Jacobo, 70, of 958 W.

14th San Bernardino, died Sunday a local hospital. He was" born in Mexico and was a 59-year resident of San Bernardino. Survivors include his wife, Antonia; three sons, Denny S. Jaramillo of Rialto; Crescencio Jacobo Jr. of Bernardino, and Robert L.

Jacobo of Rialto; eight daughters, Mrs. Celia Canalez, Mrs. Sophie Renteria, Mrs. Lydia Pacheco, Mrs. Mary Mata, Mrs.

Linda S. Garcia and Miss Diane S. Jacobo, all of San Bernardino, and Mrs. Rosie Miranda and Mrs. Isable Valdez, both of Rialto; four brothers, Florentino of San Bernardino, Francisco of Upland and Jose and Manuel, both of Azusa; a sister, Mrs.

Jenny Romero of Upland, and 39 grandchildren. Rosary will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at Lord's Funeral Chapel. Mass will be at 8 a.m. tomorrow at St.

Anthony's Catholic Church followed by burial at Mt. View Cemetery. Bernice I. Talley, S.B. Bernice I.

Talley, 67, of 3569 Duffy San Bernardino, died Saturday in Loma Linda. She was born in Butler, and was a fiveyear resident of San Bernardino. Mrs. Talley was a registered nurse for 40 years and was a member of the California Nurses Association. She is survived by her husband, George; four sons, Ed, of Hemet, Glenn, of Arizona, George of Culver City and Phillip of Missouri; two daughters, Patricia Bays of Washington and Bernice Harwell of San Bernardino; a brother, Raymond Higgins of Vista; two sisters, Genevieve Cadugan and Georgia Butler, of Vista, and 24 grandchildren.

Friends may call from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. today at the Evans-Brown Sun City Mortuary. Rosary will be at 7 p.m. today at St.

Anthony's Catholic Church in San Bernardino. Mass will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow Anthony's Catholic Church followed by burial at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City. Clarence L. Jean, Yucaipa Clarence L.

Jean, 34175 Ave. died Sept. 15 in Loma Linda. A native of Michigan, he had lived in Yucaipa six years. He was employed Phelns.

Company as a truck driver. Survivors include one son, Richard; one daughter, Mrs. Joan Schneider both of Mon-, Mary A. Sexton, Redlands Mary A. Sexton, 90, past president and 50-year member of Redlands Contemporary Club, died Sunday in Redlands.

She lived at 325 W. South Ave. A native of Michigan, she had lived in Redlands 51 years. A long time member of the American Association of University Women, PTA and the YWCA, Mrs. Sexton was a past president of the POE Sisterhood and the Day Nursery.

She was a 50-year member of the Current Events Club and a member of Redlands Trinity Episcopal Church. Survivors include her son, Frank M. of Redlands; one daughter, Mrs. C. Robert Beck of Laguna Beach; one brother, Dr.

Frank Pray of Michigan; four grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund of the Contemporary Club. Services will be at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Trinity Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Loma Vista Memorial Park, Fullerton.

Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel, Redlands, is in charge. Edna M. Young, Riverside Edna M. Young, 78, of 8965 Magnolia Riverside, died Sunday in a Fontana hospital. A native of Peoria, Mrs.

Young was a 35-year resident of San Bernardino County prior to moving to Riverside. She is survived by her husband, Jepthia of Riverside; two sons, Russell of Riverside, and Robert of Fontana; a brother, Edward A. O'Malley, of Carmel; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Veterans Circle, Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

Friends may call at Green Acres Mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until noon tomorrow. Blanch Stovall, ex-Redlands Blanch Stovall, 89, 13461 Church Organ Fund, 1 E. Fairfield Lane, Seal Beach, Olive Ave.

died Sept. 16 in Redlands. A Survivors include a brother, native of Missouri, she was a Clel C. Stovall of Seal Beach. former Redlands resident.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Miss Stovall was a former tomorrow at Emmersonschool teacher. Memorial Bartlett Memorial Chapel, contributions may. be made to Redlands. Private burial will First United Methodist be in Hillside Memorial Park.

Willie Nicie Hutchens, S.B. Willie Nicie Hutchens, 79, of Alfred of West Fork, 7363 Belvan San Bernar- a daughter, Ethel Perkins of dino, died Saturday in a local Orange, 8 grandchilhospital. She was a native of dren; 20 great-grandchildren; Chester, and a 31-year and 2 great- great- resident of San Bernardino. Mrs. Hutchens, a practical nurse, was a member of the Seventh- day Adventist Church.

Survivors include two sons, Sherman, of Highland, and grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. today at Montecito Memorial Park. Mark B. Shaw Mortuary is in charge.

James T. Harrell, S.B. James T. Harrell, 67, of 453 W. 14th San Bernardino, died Sunday in a local hospital.

He was born in Dixon, and was a 22-year resident of San Bernardino. Harrell had been a welder at Kaiser Steel. Survivors include his wife, Trinidad; a son, James of Riverside; three brothers, Colonel, of Riverside, Stanley, of New Mexico, and Roy, of Arizona; and a sister, Lyda Harrell of New Mexico. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow at the MOUNTINGS MODERN EXCITING NEW 500 DESIGNS OF YOUR CHOICE Many styles made in our own shop.

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Tear this out so you won't forget Lillie L. Spencer, Rialto Lillie L. Spencer, 85, of 229 S. Olive, Rialto, died Saturday in Fontana. She was a native of California and had lived in Rialto 58 years.

Survivors include her two daughters, June Dowd, of Fontana, and Betty Hansen, of Van Nuys; two sisters, Maude Williams, of Yucaipa, and Effie York, of Buena Park; and one grandchild. Services will be held today at p.m. at hte Ingold Chapel. Burial will be in Montecito Memorial Park. HEAT GOT YOU DOWN? LOW ON MONEY? NEW SPECIAL OFFER INSTALL SERVEL GAS AIR CONDITIONING NOW! NO PAYMENT 'TIL MAR.

74 109 EAST 4th ST. BIRD. (4th SIERRA WAY) 'Since 1938 SAN BERNARDINO 889-0618 REFRIGERATION CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. 198874 Margaret Moore, S.B. Margaret Moore, 89, of 1302 East Marshall San Bernardino, died yesterday in a local hospital.

A native of Spearfish, S.D., Mrs. Moore was a 31-year resident of San Bernardino. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge of San Bernardino and of the Unity Faith. For 10th straight published Gov't Report Carlton. Still lowest all regular filter kings tested.

Periodically during every year since 1967, the U.S. Government has tested the "tar" and nicotine content of leading cigarette brands and published the results. For the last 10 consecutive Government Reports, Carlton has been found lowest in "tar" of all regular filter kings tested. That's every Report since October, 1968. In fact, in the latest Report, released in February, 1973, Carlton was found lowest of all the filter kings tested with just 3 mg.

And Carlton Menthol, with just 3 mg. was found lowest of all menthol brands listed in the February, 1973, Report. If you've been thinking about switching to a low "tar" cigarette, think about Carlton. Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 3 mg.

0.3 mg. nicotine; av. per cigarette, FTC Report Feb. 73. 3 mg.

0.3 mg. nicotine; av. per cigarette, FTC Report Feb. 73, S.B. Mark B.

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