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Santa Maria Times from Santa Maria, California • 17

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0 Friday, Mar. 14, 1980, Santa Maria, Times-17 Obituaries L. Slayton Charles L. Slayton died Wednesday in a Bakersfield hospital. Services will be held in Bakersfield on Saturday afternoon.

Survivors include his widow, Viola Slayton of the home address, a daughter Sandra, three grandchildren and one great grandson. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund. William G. Belcher William Glen Belcher, 32, of Santa Maria died Wednesday in Phoenix, while visiting friends. Funeral arrangements are pending at the MagnerMaloney Funeral Home.

Thomas E. Robison Thomas Eugene Robison, 10, of Arroyo Grande died Wednesday in a San hospital following a lengthy illness. Funeral arrangements are Cal weather By United Press International Southern California: Fair today. Cloudy in the coastal and mountain areas tonight and Saturday with a chance of light showers mostly in the northern portions. Partly cloudy in the deserts Saturday.

Locally windy in the mountains and deserts tonight and Saturday and in the coastal areas late Saturday. Cooler Saturday. Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties coastal area, Santa Monica Bay area. Long Beach and Orange County metropolitan area: Fair today. Cloudy tonight and Saturday with a chance of light showers beginning late tonight.

Gusty northwest winds late Saturday. Highs today 65 to 70. Cooler Saturday with highs 62 to 67. Lows tonight 50 to 55. Chance of rain near zero today increasing to 30 percent late tonight and Saturdav.

Los Angeles: Fair today. Cloudy with a chance of light showers late tonight and Saturday. Gusty northwest winds late Saturday. High today in the low 70s. Cooler Saturday with high in the mid 60s.

Low tonight in the mid 50s. Chance of rain near zero today increasing to 30 percent late tonight and Saturday U.S. 85. I nited Press International Temperature and precipitation table for the 24-hour period ending at 4 Pacific time, as prepared by the National Weather' Service in San Francisco: Hi 1.0 Pep Albany 34 25 .68 Albuquerque 63 32 Atlanta 46 36 Bakersfield 65 46 Bismarck 40 20 Boise 53 46 Boston 32 31 1.48 Brownsville 79 52 Buffalo 32 28 .30 Charlotte 40 34 .01 Chicago 32 21 .19 Cincinnati 42 28 .14 Cleveland 36 27 .02 Dallas 65 35 Denver 33 Des Moines 31 16 Detroit 35 25 .29 Duluth 27 03 .09 Eureka 55 50 1.29 Fairbanks 10 -09 Fresno 63 Hartford 35 .67 Helena 43 27 Honolulu 70 Indianapolis 34 22 .13 Kansas City 37 25 .08 Las Vegas 66 Los Angeles 76 Louisville 30 Memphis 34 Miami 73 Milwaukee 19 .15 Minneapolis 09 .07 New Orleans 52 New York 31 .50. North Platte Oakland 55 Oklahoma City 34 Omaha 37 32 Palm Springs Robles Philadelphia 34 1.38 Phoenix.

Pittsburgh 33 .47 Pertland. Me. .73 Portland, Ore. .63 Rapid City Red Bluff 53 Reno Richmond 1.16 Sacramento 37 St. Louis 33 24 .07 Salt Lake 34 1.38 San Diego 56 San Francisco 55 Seattle 36 .27 Spokane 34 .13 Thermal Washington 41 35 1.20 Stocks 2:15 p.m.

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Lyda McKee Lyda McKee, 99, died Thursday in an Arroyo Grande convalescent hospital. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Sunset Funeral Home, Grover City. Earl W. Leach A memorial service for Earl W. Leach, 76, of Santa Maria will be held at 11 a.m.

Saturday in the chapel of the Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary with the Rev. Barry Woods, St. Peters Episcopal Church, officiating. Cremation will follow. Mr.

Leach died Tuesday. in a local hospital and was born Dec. 18, 1903 in San Luis obispo. He is survived by cousins, nieces and nephews and was preceded in death by his wife, Irene Leach, in 1978. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, Santa Maria Chapter.

Estelle H. Hill A funeral service for Estelle Harlow Hill of Obituary notices are published by The Times as a tree public service. These notices are written from information obtained from local mortuaries. Shell -Beach will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Sunset Chapel, Grover City, with the Rev.

James Wickstron, Grace Bible Church, officiating. Burial will follow in the Grand View Cemetery in Glendale. Friends may visit at the mortuary from 5 to 7 p.m. today. Mrs.

Hill was born in Oklahoma and came to Arroyo Grande in 1967 from Burbank, after retiring as a supervisor for Pacific Telephone Company. She was a member of the Telephone Pioneers and South County Senior Citizens. Survivors include a sister, Mildred L. Harper of Shell Beach; a niece, June L. Bailey of Arroyo Grande, and a nephew, Carl Harper of Arcadia.

Gerald D. Larsen A graveside feneral service for Gerald D. Larsen, 76, of Santa Maria will be at 11 a.m. Monday in the Santa Maria Cemetery with Elder Carter De Lashmutt of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ward 4, officiating. Friends may visit from noon to 9 p.m.

Sunday in the Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary. Mr. Larsen was born May 5, 1903 in Huntsville, Utah and died Wednesday in a Santa Maria hospital. He came to Santa Maria from Bellflower in 1967 and was a member of the LDS fourth ward. 'He was a veteran of the U.S.

Army during WWII. Survivors include his widow, Ruby Larsen of the home address; a step-son, Russell Walls of Farmington, N.M., a stepdaughter, Ernestine Mills TE LEE LUCK the IRISH Searing' 25" diag. FREE 4 Tube Year Warranty also Early Model 4626 Reg. 729.95 SALE $59995 MAGNAVOX 19" diag. TOUCH -TUNE TV WITH REMOTE CONTROL Touch a button and change a channel silently and effortlessly.

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today in the mortuary. Mrs. Smith was born Oct. 30, 1921 in Berwyn, and died Thursday in a local hospital. She was a veteran of the U.S.

Air Force during WWII, when she was a sergeant and belonged to the First tian Church and Phi Sigma Alpha sorority. She graduated from East Central State College in Ada; Okla. in 1943 and came' to Santa Maria in 1946. She worked years as a business service assistant for the Santa Maria Elementary School District, retiring, in October of 1979. Survivors include her husband, B.

Albert Smith of the home address; a son, Russell E. Smith of Santa Maria; a daughter, Patricia Ann Smith of Santa Maria; her mother, Ruby Culling of Santa Maria; a sister, Corine Music of El Paso, Texas, and one granddaughter. She was preceded in death by a son, Albert Ernest Smith, in 1972. Memorials may be made to the Visiting Nurse Service of Northern Santa Barbara County or the American Cancer Society. "I gave everything to the job, even my You've been at the job for a long time.

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