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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Colton. Burial will be in Monte-1 cito Memorial Park. In the Shadows (Editor's note: Information 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.) OLIVE S. CLARK Mrs.

Olive S. Clark, 52, of 775 E. Base Line, San Bernardino, died Friday in San Bernardino. A native of Quaker City, Ohio, Mrs. Clark had lived in San Bernardino 21 years.

Survivors include the husband, Paul I. of the home; the parents, Mr. and James R. Hardesty; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Pruiett and Mrs.

Marie Hufferd, both of San Bernardino; a brother, James W. Hardesty of San Bernardino; two' Mrs. Ruth Wade, both of sisters, Mrs. Vienna Mills sadly Bernardino; and six grandchil-! dren. Services will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Montecito Memorial Park. Friends may call at the chapel after 10 a.m. Monday.

MARJORIE B. STILL Mrs. Marjorie Bates Still, 66, of nardino, 1683 died Sepulveda Friday in San Bernardino. A native of Pittsfield, Mrs. Still had lived in Bernardino and California for 20 years.

Survivors include two sons, David R. of Georgia and Ronald D. of San Bernardino; a daughter, June Ann of San Bernardino; two brothers, Myron H. Bates Jr. of Baltimore, and David R.

Bates of Daytona, and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. Bates of Yucaipa. Services will be at 3 p.m.

Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in 1 Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. Dionisio Aburto Dies; 51-Year S.B. Resident Dionisio G.

Aburto, 1307 W. 8th San Bernar-, dino, died Friday in San Bernardino. A native of Mexico, Mr. Aburto had lived in San Bernardino 51 years and in California 53 years. He was a cabinetmaker.

Survivors include the widow, Paz of the home; two daughters, Ruth of San Bernardino and 1 Coray Cervantes of San Bernardino; two sons, Jessie and Alfred, both of San Bernardino; and 19 grandchildren. Services will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington.

Friends may call at the chapel after 7 p.m. Tues- Memorial services for W. E. Silverwood will be held at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Redlands.

Private graveside services will follow at 12:30 p.m. at Mt. View Cemetery in Beaumont with Weaver Mortuary of Beaumont directing. JAMES L. FERGUSON Services for James Louis Ferguson will be held at 3:30 p.m.

Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens, Bloomington. MATILDA A. STEPHENS Services for Mrs.

Matilda A. Stephens will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Mt.

View Cemetery. MINA CURTIS Services for Mrs. Mina Curtis will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Grove Colonial Mortuary. Cremation and inurnment will be at Mt.

View Cemetery. JESSIE A. MIDDAGH Services for Miss Jessie Arlah Middagh will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel.

Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale. JACOB OTTESON W. E. SILVERWOOD Services for Jacob Otteson held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Grove Colonial Mortuary with the Rev.

Roger Veum of the Highland Avenue Lutheran Church officiating. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery. GERTRUDE LOUISE OBARR Services for Miss Gertrude Louise Obarr will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Kern Memorial Chapel, Victorville.

Burial will be in Montecito Memorial Park. CHARLES S. BERGAN Services for Charles S. Bergan were held at the Rev. Roger the Grove Colonial Mortuary, with Highland Avenue Lutheran Church officiating.

Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery. Pallbearers were W. J. Unger, W.

Rough, William Adams, Robert E. Stinnelt, Thomas M. Leake and J. L. Strand.

LORIN MITCHELL Services for Lorin Mitchell were held Saturday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel with Bishop Joseph W. Cook, Elder Jesse Johnson Jr. and Elder Ronald Nelson of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints conducting services. Grave dedication was given by Jesse John: son Jr. Music included "Come Unto Jesus" "0 My Father." Burial was in Montecito Memorial Park.

Pallbearers were John W. Firth, Jack R. Monaghan, James L. Williams, James L. Williams Wallace E.

Dahlquist and Jesse L. John- son. BETTIJO L. PINER Rosary for Bettijo was recited Friday UCR Program Set For Charter Day Friends may call after 10 a.m. today at the chapel.

The family has suggested that those who so desire may make contribuItions to the Cancer Memorial Fund of Arrowhead Chapter 548, OES, or the memorial fund at the Evangelical United Brethren Church. EMMETT E. MATTHEWS Emmett Elmo Matthews, 65, of 1361 Riverside Drive, Rialto, died Thursday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Texas, Mr. Matthews had lived in Rialto 30 years.

He was supervisor at Rialto Park Cemetery for 20 years. Survivors include a brother, Walter Spencer of Klamath Falls, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Cowherd of Leedey, Okla. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mark B.

Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Rialto Park Cemetery. Friends may call after 7:30 p.m. Monday. ORBLE O.

SCHOOLCRAFT Orble le Oscar Schoolcraft, 62, 10059 Alameda Blooming. ton, died Thursday at his home. A native of Big Otter, West Mr. Schoolcraft had lived in Bloomington for five years and in California 25 years. Survivors include the widow, Effie M.

of the home; two sons, Otis Lee of Palm Springs and Orville of Arizona; two daughters, Mrs. Dovie Keith of Bloomington and Mrs. Betty Shocklie of Muscoy; six sisters, Pearl and Audrey Schoolcraft, Marie Paxton, Elva Paxton and Dorothy Hivley, all of W. and Gay McCormick of Hawaii; two brothers, Taft and John both of W. 10 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Mt. View Cemetery.

Friends may call after noon today. ALBERT C. McCALL Albert C. McCall, formerly of 2522 Genevieve San Bernardino, died Friday at an Alhambra hospital. A native of Memphis, Mr.

McCall had lived in Alhambra for 43 years. He was a member of the California State Bar Association and was a practicing attorney in Alhambra for 43 years. He was also a former member of the Pasadena Lodge 672, DPOE. Survivors include the widow, W. of San Bernardino; Lucille and two cousins, Mrs.

Richard Bryant of Sherman Oaks and Albert H. McCall of Pasadena. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Pierce A. Turner Mortuary, Alhambra.

Burial will be in San Gabriel Cemetery. GOLDA E. DROZKY Services for Mrs. Golda E. Drozky will be at 2 p.m.

Mon- RIVERSIDE President Lee A. DuBridge, president of the California Institute of Technology, will be the principal speaker Wednesday for Charter Day at the University of California, Riverside. He will address an outdoor gathering in Humanities Court at 11 a.m, Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, chairman of the board of directors and chief executive officer of Beckman Instruments, will be the speaker at the Charter Day dinner, the first to be sponsored jointly by the UCR Alumni Association and the Citizens University Committee.

The affair will be held in the dining room of Aberdeen-Inverness Residence Halls. A third speaker during the day will be Dr. James N. Pitts UCR professor of chemistry, who has been selected by his colleagues to deliver the annual Faculty Research Lecture. The lecture will be held at 4 p.m.

in the University Theater. Emphasis throughout the day will be on the physical sciences. The new $2,600,000 Chemistry Building will be shown to the public for the first time during Physical Sciences Open House from 1:30 to 4 p.m. There will be exhibits and B. F.

Wagnon Dies; Lived in S.B. 60 Years Benjamin Franklin Wagnon, 74, a 60-year resident of San Bernardino, died Friday at a local hospital. A native of Johnson County, had resided at 3515 Belle St. Mr. Wagnon was a retired grocer who went into the chicken business after retirement.

He was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church of San Bernardino and Arrowhead Country Club. Survivors include the widow, Mary E. of the home; a sister, Mrs. Lavada Hanson of North Hollywood; and five brothers, Roy of Haywood, Byron and Richard of Los Angeles, George Scott of Mira Loma and Clifford Scott of West Covina. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. Entombment will be in Mt. View Mausoleum. Friends may call from noon today until time of the service at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. brated there at 9 a.m.

Saturday. Burial was in Montecito Memorial Park. Pallbearers were Merle V. Bruce, Tim J. Streit, Tom J.

Streit, G. Robert Bruce, John A Bruce and Wm. R. Lun- day. day at Knopsnyder Mortuary, Catholic Church.

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New Trial For 'Party Girls' Denied A motion for a new jury trial for three "party girls" convicted of felony conspiracy to commit prostitution, was denied by Superior Court Judge Henry M. Busch. Attorneys C. Patrick Milligan and James Kellum, in a defense plea, claimed their clients were victims of entrapment, and that the jury returned a moral instead of a legal verdict. The trio Cynthia A.

Taylor, 43, of Riverside, Sherre Lorraine Robson, 24, of West Covina, and Frances J. Jacobson, 30, of Rialto, was convicted in the nine month- old case March 1. "I think the court has been fair throughout the case," Deputy Dist. Atty. John Arden said.

"The jury was of the opinion they were Judge Busch, rejecting one defense argument he should act as a 13th juror and override the panel decision, said his job was weighing evidence to be presented at the trial, not deciding. He told the attorneys he did not believe the jury had turned a wrong verdict and that, after careful study, saw no validity to the defense claim of instructions. three, facing a possible years in state prison $5,000 fine each, are schedto appear for sentencing 15. buy Sun-Telegram photo by Darryl Sellas Star Signs Autographs for Admirers Eddie Albert, who starred in the ful admirers at Swing National Orange Show's stage show The veteran actor currently costars yesterday, is besieged by youth- with Zsa Zsa Gabor in "Green Acres." Television Delegates to Travel Tramway wives and the Alpine Delegates to the most important television industry event of the year the Third Annual Festival of World TV have planned an evening in the Palm Carrier central Springs Aerial Tramway's ning of April 1, the opening mountain station as one of the of the festival. The group highlights of their three-day convention in the desert next consist of ranking members month.

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