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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 40

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3 p.m. today in Green Acres Mark B. Shaw Co. directing. Memorial Chapel directing, Feb.

25, 1566 3AILY SUN SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA anuary Figures Memorial uardens, Blooming-ton, with the Rev. William F. Siefkes of the Frst Lutheran 111 the Shadows ALTHEA M. BAKER Services for Mrs. Althea Marie Baker were held Thursday Church, Fontana, officiating, and Ingold Chapel, Fontana, directing.

tery. Pallbearers were Pedro G. Mata, Frank Montano. Kenneth R. Wilson, Edmund A.

Lopez, Daniel L. Marino, Joseph J. Velardi, Salvador Rodriguez Jr. and Salvador Rodriguez III. HERMAN P.

LENKER SR. Graveside services for Herman P. Lenker Sr. were held Thursday in Mt. View Cemetery with the Rev.

W. John Parker of the Highland Congregational Church officiating and Grove Colonial Mortuary directing. i will be held at 11 a.m. today 'at Emmerson Redlands Mortu-iary. Burial will be in Hillside Park in Redlands.

JWARD B. POWELL Private services for Ward Beecher Powell will be held today at Emmerson Redlands Sharing Gains At Kaiser Cited Mark B. Shaw Chapel, with Ithe Rev. W. T.

Nichols of the Christian Church of Victor-iville officiating. Burial was in iMt. View Cemetery. ZELLA D. SMITH Rosary for Mrs.

Zella D. Smith was recited Thursday at Bobbitt Memorial Chapel. Mass (Editor's note: Information Included in the following death notices is provided by the mortuaries. If any details, names, dates or hours are incorrect, this newspaper would appreciate immediate will be celebrated at 9 a.m. today at Holy Rosary Catholic ESTHER B.

LANCE Services for Mrs. Esther B. Lance were held Thursday at FONTANA January em Mortuary. Burial will be Hillside Memorial Park. P.M.

HUNT Services for P. M. (Red) Hunt were held Thursday at Mark B. Shaw Chanel with the Rev. history, nearly $11.6 million has been shared among employes at the Fontana plant.

Church. Burial will be in Mt. Bobbitt Memorial Chapel, with View Cemetery. Stanley Brown officiating. Mu GEORGE R.

PRICE Services for George R. Price were held Thursday at Knop-snyders Mortuary Chapel, with the Rev. Delbert A. Shaw of the Foursquare Gospel Church of Colton officiating. Burial was in Hermosa Cemetery, Colton.

Pallbearers included Fred Gutierrez, Harold W. White, Ross Espinosa, W. E. Mayo and Elmer Lee. ANNA R.

WEHL Services for Anna Rose Wehl will be at 10 a.m. today at sic included "Beyond the Sunset" and "Oh Lord, I Am Not Worthy." Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald Kipp, Fred Volkart, Ernest Harper, Norman Johnson, Dexter Kirk and Roy Cruze. JOSEFA O.

ACOSTA Rosary for Mrs. Josefa O. Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Burial will be in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery.

SAMELLA BRADLEY ploye gains of $362,541 were shared Thursday by 5,840 participants in the Kaiser Steel-United Steelworkers Long Range Sharing Plan at Kaiser's Fontana mill, according to union and company officials. The $362,541 is divided into a cash payment of $84,021 (10 cents per hour worked) and a wage and benefit reserve allotment of $278,520. Agreement between Kaiser and the steelworkers has not been reached on a proposed 15-point program for modifying and strengthening the Long ALBERT C. ENDEMAN Harold E. Kesler of the Bethel Baptist Church of Riverside officiating.

Music included "Emmanuel's Land," "Sunrise Tomorrow," "No Night There," "Face to Face" and That Will Be a Glory for Me." Burial was in Mt. View Cemetery. Pallbearers were Michael Evans, Milton F. Evans Clyde A. Bowers, Clifton J.

Bourbonnais, Ronald Walker and Frederick Clarick. PAUL CLAMMER Graveside services for Paul Clammer were held Thursday in Montecito Memorial Park, with Services for Mrs. Samella Bradley will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Mark B. Shaw Chapel.

Acosta was recited Wednesday Services for Albert Carl Ende-man will be held at 10 a.m. today at Ingold Chapel in Fontana. Burial will be in Green Acres Memorial Gardens in Bloomington. HARRY KRAMER Services for Harry Kramer Burial will be in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. GIOVACHINO VELO at Mark is.

Shaw Kremer Chapel. Mass was celebrated Thursday at Our Ladv of GuadaluDe Advertisement! Why the allies didn't take Berlin The full story is told by Cornelius Ryan in The Last Battle a great new book soon to be published at $7.50 and now condensed in Reader's Digest. The author of The Longest Day reveals fascinating new information about strange and costly blunders on both sides in this dramatic chronicle of Hitler's defeat. Start reading it now before publication in a 3-part condensation beginning with the March issue of Reader's Digest. On sale today! PEARL F.

SCHAFFER Mrs. Pearl F. Schaffer, 71, 2160 W. Rialto San Bernardino, died Thursday at a Rialto hospital. A native and life resident of California, Mrs.

Schaffer had lived in San Bernardino 36 years. Survivors include a son, El-wood F. Bennett of San Bernardino; three brothers, and two grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Knopsnyder Mortuary Chapel, Colton.

Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands. MABEL F. DEAN Mrs. Mabel F. Dean, 86, 21863 Del Oro Apple Valley, died Thursday at a Grand Terrace hospital.

A native of Ohio, Mrs. Dean had lived in Apple Valley one year. Survivors include two daugh Catholic Church by the Rev. Rosary for Giovachino Velo Range Sharing Plan. As a re Adolpn Chavez.

Burial was in Mt. View Ceme will be recited at 7 p.m. today sult, officials said, January at Ingold Chapel, Fontana. Mass the Rev. Harry G.

Suttner of the First Congregational Church will be celebrated at 9 a.m. gains were calculated using the same provisions as in prior of Redlands officiating and Bob-; WURLITZER 4300 ORGAN Saturday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Fontana. Burial will be in Green Acres Memo The Finest Spinet Organ in the World rial Gardens, Bloomington. shh-Boom! Chimes! unequaled Tone nr P.

JESSIE MICKEL bitt Memorial Chapel directing. JULIA M. BAXTER Graveside services for Mrs. Julia M. Baxter were held Thursday in Montecito Memor-! ial Park, with the Rev.

Paul Hudson of St. Paul's Methodist Church officiating, and Bobbitt! KrflviroTT7 Services for Jessie Mickel will be at 11 a.m. today at St. John's Episcopal Church. Burial will IUJJ Free Parking in Rear 1170 St.

TU 9-8596 ters Mrs. Vireie McKinley of be in Mt. View Cemetery with Apple Valley and Mrs. Myrtle months. During the plan's 35 month Services Sel for Mrs.

Sweeney Mrs. Mary H. Sweeney, well known former Lytle Creek resident and widow of the late Sun Co. news dealer in Lytle Creek, died Wednesday at a Riverside hospital. She was 62.

Born in Louisville, Mrs. Sweenev had lived at 16320 Sinclaire of Indianapolis, ina. G. W. GIBSON services conducted Final Rites Held for G.

W. Gibson Funeral services for George The body will be forwaraea bv KnoDsnvder Mortuary Chap el, Colton, to Indianapolis, Ind. FRANCISCA ROTHE AS WE HAD Mrs. Francisca Rothe, 78, 532 Bunker Hill Drive, San Bernar PROMISED W. Gibson, senior partner of the Gibson Lumber Co.

of San Bernardino, were held yester dino, died Thursday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Mexico, Mrs. Rothe had lived in San Bernardino three months, day at the chapel of Grove Co Foothill Fontana, for the and in California 43 years. last two years. Before that sne Survivors include two nieces, Mrs.

Aurora Becerra of San 02 1 II OUR PREVIOUS SALE WAS A Bernardino, and Mrs. Louisa C. Flores of Barstow. lonial Mortuary. Burial was in Mt.

View Cemetery. Mr. Gibson, a 33-year resident of San Bernardino, died Tuesday in Riverside. He was 64. Pallbearers were William H.

Eadie, Frank S. Currie, Dr. Arthur R. George, Dr. John C.

Moodey, Dr. George L. Pelkey and Glen Sargent. Honorary pallbearers were Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Mark B.

Shaw Chapel. Mass will be celebrat SMASHING SELL-OUT -AND WE EXPECT THIS WILL BE ONE TOO! Sfr-W YOUMISSCOB INC THEM LAST TIMf DOM'T WAIT THIS SHIPMENT IS SUM TO SELl-OVT JUST AS FASTI ed at 9 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mt. lived in Lytle Creek 17 years, and she was a 44-year California resident.

She assisted her late husband, Wilbur, in his capacity as Sun Co. news dealer in Lytle Creek. He died last November. Mrs. Sweeney had the star route contract with the Fontana post office for the Lytle Creek area since 1950.

She was a collector of antiques, and established an antique shop at the Foothill Boulevard address. She was also a member of the altar and rosarv society of View Cemetery. Friends may call at the chap 1 5Lifei4Br THE MANUFACTURER'S NAME Mi I AS WE BID WHEN THE FIRST BROKE IN IS MUCH IS 1 I 'Cl I THE MANUf ACTURER STOOD TO LOSE THE ACCOUNT OF SCORES IB ,1 I iT(A11 I OF DEALERS IF WE EVER SHOWED THEM IN AN 10 AGAIN! ffl i I "-'Si TBfcEaSn I SO KEEP THE PF1CE AND NOT LOSE THE LINE MR IVa I WE HAVE WE REGRET THE Mil iifc 1 jagjg, INCONVENIENCE OF MAKING IT NECESSARY FOR YOU TO HAVE TO COME tW TO SEE THE NAME sf mmm mm Gail R. Stockton, Harry C. Bleile, William R.

F. Helbron, Dr. John A. Patterson, Herbert F. Suverkrup, Ellis L.

Spack- el after noon Sunday. HAARALA INFANT man, Jerome G. Armstrong, James K. Guthrie, William T. Stephanie J.

Haarala, 3-month Sesnon Dr. William L. Co I. THIS IS tie FINEST TIRE YOU CAN BUY TJrh, AMD IS ACTUALLY WORTH EVERT ver, Ernest M. McCook, Connie old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth J. Haarala, 17934 Mer-rll Fontana, died Wednesday at a San Bernardino hos J. Bakker, and Dr. J.

Need- Resurrection Catholic Church, ham Martin. pital. Survivors, other than the par Fontana. She is survived by three sons, Paul R. and Joseph C.

Cab-bell, both of Upland, and Ver mm 7 THAT OTHER DEALERS WTTfctTliNS O) ARE NOW CHARGING FOR P.S. fi iUjJS A i 7 pi TIRES COMPARABLE TO THESE! CttP I'l f-1 1 AT $39.88 -SIHCC I 11 l' I non A. Cabell of Valdez, Alas ents, include a sister, Cynthia Marie of the home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Taivo Haarala of Fontana, Mr.

and Mrs. Ethan Allen of Fontana. Graveside services will be at Victor Seelv Of Pioneer Family, Dies Victor Seely, a Highland and San Bernardino resident for 82 Patton State Hospital. He lived at 160 S. Arrowhead San years whose grandfather came Bernardino.

He is survived by a nephew, James R. Wells of Highland, ka; four daughters, Mrs. Glen-na Johnson and Mrs. Betty Balencie, both of Pensacola, Mrs. Joyce Johnson of Alta Loma, and Mrs.

Marilyn Schroeder of New Orleans, La. two brothers, Redie J. Hite of Homewood, 111., and Charles D. Hite of Brea; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Emma Fuqua of Chicago, 111., and Mrs.

Margaret Conway of Highland Heights, 25 grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. 1 Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Saturday at Resurrection Church. Burial will be in Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma, with Stanley L.

Dickey Mortuary directing. voiuuni rime Jf iff riicyiiiyiivi to California in 1849, died Wednesday at a San Bernardino hospital. He was 83. Mr. Seely was born In Mt.

Pleasant, Utah, June 27, 1882, and brought to the San Bernardino Valley a year later. He was the fourth of six children born to David Randolph and Mary Seely. His grandfather, the late David Seely, came to California in 1849. Seely was a retired cook for and three nieces, Mrs. Elaine Seely Gibbons of Highland, Mrs.

Kathryn Scott of Santa Rosa and Mrs. Barbara Eitel of Point Loma. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Mt. View Cemetery, with Bobbitt Memorial Chapel directing.

Friends may call at the chapel until 1 p.m. today. lOTEWALiS CHOICE of AMY ALL SIZES Amazing Indigestion Formula Widely Recommended by Doctors I -11 1 Stops gas pain hSjJiU 7.50x14 7J5xl4 8.00x14 3.25x14 8.55x14 8.85x14 9.00x14 9.35x14 AND 6.70x15 7.10x15 7.60x15 775x15 8.00x15 8.15x15 8.20x15 8.45x15 HUS F.l.T. AMD M4Y OlO Tltl IN TtAOf TIRES MOUNTED FREE ROTATED FREE DURING LIFE of GUARANTEE aneryoueai jspi BRAND NIW STOCK-TYPE rJlUFFLELlS FAMOUS MAKE HEAVY DOTY DOUBLE ACTION SHOCKS 12 Point PREfwIIUJVl DRAKE OVERHAUL WITH 40,000 MILES GUARANTEE rOR MOST U.S. CARS IKSTALLATICN FREE of CHARGE CUARANTEIO ONE FULL YEAR FIRST LINE TIRES Features Heavy Steel Beading and Potybuladiene Imr.

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