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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 7

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nr -t '-V Page' Seven- 1: 'X' Frank Taken by Death Rites Pending MRS BARBARA JENNINGS Burial will -be under direction of Mrs1 Barbara Johan Jennings Harding and Orr Funeral Home of 1109 Madeline drive died yesterday in a hospital She was 78 Mrs Jennings formerly lived fo Winnipeg Canada She was a member of the Presbyterian Church' Survivors include two sisters Mrs Irwin Walker of Daytona Beach Fla and Mrs Glenn Bixler of El Paso v-v Funeral arrangements are pending at Martin Mortuary Lost 44 Pounds With Barcenf rat Mis A a Noble 1108 Rob-inson Cleburne Texas states that aha lost 44 pounds taking Barcen redurisg from 169 to 123 pounaa -A and Mrs George Lay 839 29th 8t Texas City Texas states that eh lost 14 pounds -EL PASO HERALD-POST Wednesday Jan 29 1958 ANTONIO BUSTAMANTE Antonio Bustamante of 707 South Virgin! street died yesterday in Juares hospital He was 46 Mr Bustamante had resided in El Paso two years Survivors include his wife Julia a son Hector of El Paso: two daughters Miss Magdalena Bustamante of dm home and Mrs Eatela Carbajal of El Paso his mother Mrs Soiedad A Vda de Bustamante of El Paso and a brother Salvador of El Paso and two grandchildren Funeral arrangements were1 pend ing at Memorial Chapel Boy Girl 10 Midwest from Page One) station1 attendant who near the home' of the safety of Miss of Robert Colvert 21 a -trste -i Get Bareentrato from any Texas ALBERTO GRIJALVA' Alberto Grijalva died today at his home at 717 South CamjrtelL He' was 65 V- i Mr Grijalva was a native of San Elizario and was a member of the Catholic Church 1 Survivors Include the' widow Mrs Maria de Grijalva of the heme sisters Mrs Santos Montes of Clint Mrs Luisa Guerra of Sen Elizario and Miss Carmen Grijalva two brothers Luis of El Paso and Abel of San Jose CaUf Funeral arrangements were pending with the San Jose Funeral FRANK CRUTCHER Funeral services for Frank Crutcher 55 who died -Sunday at Lubbock will bo held at 2 tomorrow In the Mackey Funeral Home at Hbldenville' Okla Mr Crutcher lived fo El Jtaro 26 years before moving away six years ago Survivors Include the widow and a brother Judge Crutcher of Holdenville Irugeii doesn't show yon the wsy to take off ugly fat safely easily and without starvation diet zetora ths empty bottle for your mouey bsek at If the very first bottle Frank Escajeda Sr of 2300 Stiver street member of one of El Paso County's earliest families died today In a hospital He was 84 The first Escajedai settled at San Elizario on Spanish grsnt land more than two centuries ago Mr Escajeda was bom in San Elizario where bis father also was bora -Frank Escajeda was the last of four brothers who were prominent MRS AURELIA HEEP Graveside services for Mrs Aurelia Keep of 4011 Trowbridge avenue will be held at 4 tomorrow In Evergreen Cemetery with the Rev Keith Pierce officiating n-1 fri REUPHOLSTERING 2-Pe Living Pnene Snlft Labor and Material ISO VoaaCUa BUa4o BotopoS mS BmmM-BmI rrim la Tears Reyes Window Shado Co SIB Campbell St Fba KE 24881 Taken by Death Charles Deane of 907 Robinson boulevard died yesterday in a hospital He was 72- -Mr Deane a veteran of World War I- was a member of the American Legion Prat 36 of El Paso He had been a resident of El Paso four years and was a member of St Episoopal Church Survivors include four sisters Mrs Jackson and Mrs Charles Fry both of El Paso- Mrs Joe Davenport of Kerrville sad Mrs Ellington of Selinis Calif and a brother Alan Deane of Moses Lake Wart Arrangements are pending with Harding and Orr Funeral Home LORENZO LOZA Rosary for Lorenzo Loza of 5044 Meade drive will be held at 7:30 tomorrow -in Martin Mortuary ObapeL Funeral mass will be raid at 8:30 a Friday in Blessed Sacrament Church with the Rev Hay officiating Burial will be to FL Bliss National Ceme- MISS MIGAELA LOPEZ Rosary for Miss MIcsela A Lopez of 309 South Campbell street is to be said at 8 today in Martin Mortuary ChapeL Funeral mass will be said at 8 a tomorrow in Sacred Heart Church with the Rev Loeffler officiating Burial wfll be in Mt Car-rati Cemetery Mrs Pigner Dies Rites Tomorrow Mrs Eula Booth Pigner of 221 West Nevada street died yesterday la a hospitaL She was S3 -Mrs Pigner was the widow of the late John Fletcher Pigner' a randier of Marfa and Deming She was member ot the Methodist Church'- -V Survivors include two daughters Mrs1 Moses of El Paso and Mrs Vermillion of Albuquerque three sons Thomas Pigner of Rosita Colo Fletcher Pigner of Deming and James Pigner of Reosselaerville 11 ner ot Rensselaerville eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchfldieau Funeral arrangements are pending at Harding and Orr Funeral Home MRS ROMAS SOLADAD Mrs Romas Soladad died today in her home at 1411 East 12th street She was 72 Mrs Soladad has been a resident of El Paso four years and was a member of St' Ignatius Catholic Church Survivors Include two sons Pete of El: Paso and Fausto of Pico Calif a sister Mrs Doming Meades ot El Paso a daughter Mix Baltazar Terrazas of El Paso live grandchildren sod throe great grandchildren Funeral arrangements were pending at Kaster and Maxon Funera Home' -V" EDGAR SCHWARTZ Funeral services for Edgar Schwartz of 2522 Album boulevan will be held at 11 a tomorrow in Kaster and Maxon Chapel with the Rev George Burroughs and flit Rev CL Schindler otfidat-fog Burial will bo in Evergreen Cemetery The family requests thai fo lieu of flowera donations be made to flio Building Fund of the First Presbyterian Church IGNACIO SANDOVAL Ignacio Sandoval five-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Ysaae Sandoval of 5936 Cleveland avenue died in a hospital today brother survivors include two irothers Ysaae Jr' and Ismael and four sisters XOchitt Irma lister and Irene Funeral arrangements were pending at Memorial Chapel ROBERT FUTCH JR Robert Futch Jr four-month-old son of Mr and Mrs Robert Futch of 125 South Verde street died yesterday in a hospital Arrangements were pending with Memorial ChapeL TOM DONOHUE Funeral services for Tom Xmohue of 103 Short street will be held at 12:30 tomorrow In Banks Funeral Chapel with the Rev A Harold Banks officiating lurial will be In National Cemetery! a v' aC a- 'X rS Kn ul estate in El Paso The others were former County Auditor A Escajeda A Escajeda and Escajeda Mr' Escajeda had lived in El Paso since boyhood He was City health inspector for 25 years and a deputy sheriff under Sheriff Seth Orndorff Until his retirement four years ago Mr Escajeda had farming interests in the Lower Valley He is survived fay two sons Frank Jr of El Paso and Gabriel of Los Angeles flue daughters Mrs A Breton Sr of El Paso Mrs A North of Englewood Calif and Mrs Mayes of Dallas and 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren Funeral arrangements are pending with Kaster and Maxon Funeral Home Mrs Edna Barber ilaimed by Death Mrs Edna Baiter 3009 Richmond street died yesterday In r- Hunt For In (Continued service worked Doubts murder Fugate were Increased by discovery that Miss King had been subjected to an unnatural sex attack Lancaster County Attorney Elmer Scheele said he thought this Important because It might how is traveling how Nebraska Safety Patrol Capt Dan Casey said he feared might have to Carfl Sanders admitted he had to go in the search tfitnle he's still in the said Sanders the second car -stoles from Jensen has not turned cp Besides we have been getting Sew reports however reliable of any sightings and this Is meet Seeks Data One of the came from Muskogee A Central Airlines ticket agent said a boy about IS or 19 who had a teenaged girl in his car Inquired about a Kansas City Mo flight last night The agent Don Keener said the descriptions matched those of Starkweather and Miss Fugate The Kansas City which attracted seven patrol cars tuned out to be a false alarm It was -another young Nebraska ample There was some confusion at first descriptions of Starkweather and Miss FVgate One report said he weighed more than 200 pounds but these were eventually clarified and he was described as short 5 feet 5 inches tail and weighing about 140 pounds Ho li believed wetring a Mack Jacket and blue jeans Keep Roadblocks Roadblocks were maintained In the ares but it was feared that the slayings were committed Monday night and the missing pair had time Co make a getaway into another state despite Sanders' opinion 1 The motives in ths slayings were obscure Police investigated one theory that Caril might have learned something about the Colvert hating and told her parents and that they then wen slain Their bodies were found Monday afternoon in outbuildings behind the gizfa rundown home in Lincoln Let us finance your home No no red tape You deal wifh a friendly courteous local institution sincerely interested jn 'your -home-ownersfilo problems Loans may be repaid on monthly installments that include principal interest taxes and insurance Girl 15 Tells About Attack FOR -liilEN ONLY! Can You Keep A Secret? DIAL KE 3-8646 Night OR Day We invite you to save with us All savings are sured up to the maximum $10000 per depositor' i j- Rk i "SINCE 1912" i' Jk 'Mi a I- A '4 All savings made prior to lOthV of each month earn dividends from the lst of that month AND tOAM ASSOCZATZON hospital She was Mrs Barter had been a reddest of El Faso 48 years and was a member of MttwlT presbyter-an Church Survivors include two sons Francis of El Paso and James of El teno Oida a sister' Mrs Dl Owens of Detroit and two grand-children FunersI services will bo held at Friday at Kaster and Him Chapel with the Rev John Justus officiating Burial will be in lestiawn Memoral Park Cemetery i- MRS EMMA MAE SCHWENK Funeral services for Mrs Emma Mae Schwenk of 3207 Frankfort street will be held aft 2 tomorrow in First Christian Church with the Rev Keith Pierce offidat-ng Burial will be in Ft Bliss Na-kmsl Cemetery under direction of Kardfog and Orr Funeral Home (Continued from Page One) head end leave me in the hills" the girl replied She said when she got borne die tried -to locate her mother who had gone to Juarez with a visiting sunt and unde from out of town but about 15 minutes after midnight her mother came la with the relatives' and she told her story She said police were ariled and then she went to El Paso General Hospital fop an examination and treatment The Jury was completed soon after court opened this morning with Rhodes of 3018 Hueco street selected as the 12th Juror Rhodes is the only unmarried Juror The others Including three women Are married and all except one woman have children Other jurors are TkfweH A TuUy Walters A Jury Mrs Hilda Regan Thomas Hall John I McLearen Mrs Juanita FoOceraon Jose Armeo-dariz Mrs CL Cutrigbt and Chaves SOS MESA DIAL KE 3-5991 S555f5 tt 1 1 i -r 814 MILLS BLOG PhomKE 3-3683 MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN SANK SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS 8 LOAN INSURANCE CORF Toughest automotive teste ofi-all time proven Freight Boost Put Off By Vnitod Aw WASHINGTON Jan 29 The nation's major railroads yesterday postponed the effective date of their proposed freight increases from Feb 1 to Feb 15 along with that of their two-year-old daughter body was found at his farm home and the bodies of Jensen and Miss King were found jammed into a storm 'cellar at an abandoned school site' The elder Bartletts Meyer end the teenagers had been shot The Bartlett child died of a Skull ziac-ture Colvert was slain with a shotgun Mast at the station where Starkweather visited frequently Finds Success A aottd ctiaa aiedii qucklr nl iior JLrtl feporti 1m Aaselea CalifL A asal tut a faar-actiey nl a faaf-acuaa aiadicat called IN SAY quckly fba oiictfmforta of aaiaar inkfid doctor edicatra da far laaraairiai victim aaliraa iaaa achat aad pains and aota This doctor's personal aasts non thar wmiv covattr itritamx rntdiiL idntihfl INRAY eases achca aadpmia jate lieibe aad aansclaa foe boars Imcm uuut ansa mom yoo i aoap lasdap relief or yoo Clip this wind at end INRAY andsanayooc deny atom only 7H Adierttaeaiant biggest automotive vakte-when you buy it and when you trade Weather Models Aid' Forecasting By Science fnvlcs NEW YORK Jan 29-Models of the weather made in la the laboratory or constructed mathematically for electronic computers are helping meteorologists improve the quality and accuracy of weather forecasts Better understanding of the causes and effects of weather using these two types of models was reported to the American Meteorological Society meeting here Even though the scale models of the atmosphere give only a rough idea of actual weather such experiments are research tods Hunter Rouse of the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research State University of Iowa told the meeting A Jfo -V a i I i If Yon nave a Car A Homo A Family On man can solve all of your Insurance problems Ho is your friendly State Farm agent See him soon HERB GORE fTn SIS Stanton KES-5141 Palms' Cafeteria AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Cnll PR 2-3S31 State Paraa Mate at liteaaMi laaaranee Ceaapsny Mata ftio Ufa laaaranee Cenpeny State Varaa VI re aad Caaaalty Cab finiWTO EMJOY fflMGE-OF-liFE i SV Dramatic braking tost made before top automotive editors The Plymouth on the right had lust completed a 68000-mile cross-country rua Other testa included acceleration ride smoothness gas economy handling ease The 58000-mila veteran performed like new! hrUMit "hHU fo fotef Tmu flwmll kN found litf from wk tolrui 'Mm tkronakm IbN HM with this tpoeiei UM HI One of the Plymouths you see above is fresh from the assembly line The other a veteran of the toughest test run of all time: 58000 con- tinuoua miles in 58 days A thousand miles a day through 37 different states We put both can through the same exacting tests Acceleration Gas economy Handling ease Braking efficiency The results: the Plymouth7 that had driven 58000 the equivalent of 6 yean on the could hardly be told from new Like the new Plymouth it zoomed from 0 to 40 40 to 60 in a matter of seconds In a 40-mph "panic1 stop it halted within 38 inches of the new car And in the vital area of gas economy careful tests proved that the 58000-mjle car delivered almost the exact same mileage as the new Plymouth It rode with a smoothness and handled with an ease that astounded even veteran test driver's men who had thought seen everything What does it all prove? 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