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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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I san fiuncisco, June is June 19, 1946 bebnVno DAILY SUN 7 Fare increases amounting to as Bernardino much as 25 per cent for some classes of sen-ice today were re- 0 tg TRUCKS FOR RENT bay commuter service. WITH OR WITHOUT DRIVER All 0 (I 5 ES nSJ pick-ups PANEL STAKE LUMBER DUMP ARROWHEAD DRIVE, INC. inj or tendor. mon bottom or feet fffif? 351 Firth Street Opposite Port Office) Phono 251-97 and remov crJlouses got them r7 tBAuru occifee thin, aoothing, cushioning pads. Ul I .11 REDLANDS 1st and W.

Central Phono 494? yKrT77fy777V77l CRESTLINE 789 Fern Drive A chemical battalion set out 170 28 Residents Ask Citizenship In Court Today Hearing Scheduled In Judge Coughlin's Court This Afternoon 21 Students Receive Grubbs, Beverly E. Harris, Barbara Harris, Barbara Hood, Marion E. Johnston, Naecy Holar, Barbara J. Neel, Dolores Fay Wells, Milton James Anthony, Arnold R. Dowell, Thomas A.

French, Mervyn Fishback, Floyd C. Hall, Kenneth M. Moody, Jack Parmalee, William D. Richardson, Lowell L. Sanders, and Robert E.

Underwood. Commencement address was de-lievered by the Rev. Edward P. Community church. "Adieu" was the subject of a speech by Mervyn Fishback of the graduating class and Neville Reay, school trustee presented diplomas.

Adm. Jacobs Retires WASHINGTON, June 18 UP) Rear Adm. Randall Jacobs, wartime chief of naval personnel and recently commandant of the Thirteenth Naval district with headquarters at Seattle, has retired, the Navy announced today. of smoke pots along a key Italian highway below Cassino, produced a smoke screen six miles long and two 'miles' wide which was maintained for three days. Diplomas at Crestline Commencement exercises for the largest class ever to be grad uated from Crest Forest element ary school were held in the school Jim, thougkt one Node was Just Me auditorium at Crestline, according to Charles M.

Wentz, principal. The twenty-one students who received diplomas are Robert Ryan, class president; Katie Ash- by, Lola Mae Goodwin, Jeanne Westphal, pastor of the Crestline tons and Naturalization hearing for 28 San Bernardino county residents who have applied for American citizenship will be held at 2 p.m. today in Superior Judge Martin Coughlin's court. San Bernardino applicants for citizenship are William Alexander Lavit, Bertha Lavit, Esden Henry Cross, Julio Juarez Dorado, Leo-nidas Katsimbras, Martino Filip-pini, Ardouche Ter Ogannassian, Harry Edwin Cressman, Eliza Ann Graham, Adolph Harps and Sophia Margaret Dorothy Harps. Other county residents who desire to become citizens are: Fontana: Ernest August Thode, Myrtle Arabella Wightman.

Colton: Lena Robinson, Greta Elizabeth Chidester. Loma Linda: Wendell Willis Vinnard, Dina Dnistransky. Redlands: Friedrich Otto Kup-fer, Harry Hanson Weeks, Bessie Radford. Cucamonga: Andres Ledesma. Ontario: Alvaro Martinez Enrl-quez.

Victorviile: Julia Kirilla. Trona: Augusta Antonetta Wallace. Twentynine Palms: Ethel Pearl Ball. Del Rosa: Hermenegildo Marru-fo. East Highlands: Frederico Castro Paramo.

Lake Arrowhead: Aline Maurer. till you introduced me to, PAL HOLLOW GROUND" Lots of men have said just that until Pal came along. Now, they say "They're all the same except Pal Ordinary safety razor blades are ground like a pocket knife. Pal Blades are differentthey're Leather Stropptd and Hollow Ground just like a barber's razor. Result; Pal Blades are flexible in your razor follow facial contours effortlessly.

fjPjf Luscious, flavor-perfect sun-ripened. fT 1 (Mf erve your 'am" 'ols for 900(1 i0 $1 1 i'i Make Safeway your regular shopping center for Fresh Fruit. Tin's is' 4sr Sii beginning of a bountiful season for melons, berries and tree-grown Kf1 fX fruit. Our buyers in the field are purchasing top-quality fruits '0l SPkZMT feSE (an(J vegetables, too) which are being rushed to your neigh- JLSCW rhd SafreW3y StrC af rting SerVe fre Your shave is cool, quick, no "bearing down. And delicate edges last longer, too.

That's why millions call it the Pl 4 fn 10c iSm. VJ" 25 for 59C 10 tor 25c In the Shadows DORIS F. POOL SIN6LE XNO DOUBLE EDBE MONEY-SAVING ECONOMY SIZE SO BUOES SI Funeral services for Mrs. Doris 1 eeifiTif iin'iiirffinif -naaMii mMs. rxisssn a grip a I Ways to serve fresh produce uncooked AILERS Thick walls of sweet meat.

Fine texture, rich flavor. Serve chilled for breakfast a la mode for dessert. lb. Fenn Pool will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the Ingold chapel, Rialto, with interment following in Mountain View cemetery.

NANCY LORAINE DIEDRICH Funeral services for Nancy Lor-aine Diedrlch were conducted at 11 a.m. yesterday from Stephens Bobbin chapel, with the Rev. Julian E. Stuart officiating. Bette Thompson sang "Rock of Ages" and "Nearer My God to Thee," with Jeanette Lockhart playing the organ accompaniment.

Pallbearers were Leonard, John and Colin McCulley, Paul and Howard Cowan and Jewel Meadows. Interment followed in Mountain View cemetery. MARIE B. BAMBERGER Funeral services for Miss Marie Barbara Bamberger were conducted at 9 a.m. yesterday in St.

Ber-nardine's Catholic church, with the Rev. Fr. John Tahaney officiating. Pallbearers included John Clack-in, William Hunter, William Noble, Robert Hill, Russell Madden and Charles Flack. Interment was (Continued on Page Eight) Popular varieties.

Ripe and sweet. 1 2 WATERMELONS lb. If it's a light utility tmilir or special job you naad we can supply the trailer to fit your needs. We can alio equip trailers with wheals to Interchange with most cars. AXLES WHEELS SPRINGS, ETC.

HITCHES INSTALLED LASBY BROS TRAILER CO 709 Colton Ave. Ph 1047 COLTON, CALIF. Across From the Plunge CHECK THESE SAFEWAY VALUES Long SpaghettinSiT'SiM Sauerkraut CoX'Z 15 Evaporated Milk' 2. 18c Cherub Brand, 4 Small Cans 19e Sauerkraut tibbyornat: 9 Libby Pumpkin 12 Cider Vinegar Quart bottle, 16c. Hershey Cocoa 10 fe turn nilMsW ii There's no better time to enjoy foods in the raw than right now when vegetables and fruits are at their best.

RAW VEGETABLE QUARTET-Shred separately equal amounts of cauliflower, carrots, new beets and cucumbers and marinate in a tart dressing for 15 minutes. Place a serving of each in individual lettuce cups and arrange four cups. on each plate. Serve with crackers spread with peanut butter. SEAFOOD SALAD IN TOMATO CUPS Cut tops from tomatoes arid scoop out seeds and pulp.

Chill tomato cups. Combine pulp with flaked canned seafood, sardines, cold chicken or meat, or chopped walnut meats. Add a bit of grated onion, salt and pepper to taste, a dash of Worcestershire sauce and a little salad dressing. Refill tomato cups and serve with Melba toast made from leftover bread. FRUIT MEDLEY DESSERT -Combine 2 cups sliced peaches or halves with 1 cup melon cubes and 1 cup fresh pear slices.

Add juice from 1 orange and lemon and mix in honey to taste. Chill for 15 minutes before serving. Serve in berry dishes with sliced or chunk cheese for accompaniment. FRESH FRUIT IN MELON BASKETS Cut small melons in halves, remove seeds, and cut out meat carefully. Cut into small cubes or chunks and combine with sliced or whole berries, orange or grapefruit sections, whole white or red grapes, or any other fruit in season.

Refill melon baskets and top dessert with cottage cheese sweetened with a spoonful of honey or jelly. FRUIT, VEGETABLE JUICES aDDAsfE Solid green heads. Nice for slaw. PlIAvC Crand with corned beef. lb.

CJS RED ONIONS T' 5" TOMATOES 17 OATATACC New White variety. Nice SL rUIAIUO to bake, boil or fry. lbs. CRISP CELERY Stalks are sweet, meaty. lb.

MS yellow corn aa ib. 1(F New West Brand Of All A ft Apple Juice CRE DIT DENT STRY Tomato Juice SunnyD; 9C Apricot Nectar bott 1 5C Colifornio Morning Brand. Tomato Juice 43 SALT 6 Schilling's Salt 2yi.M.b.,. 13e Celery, Onion, Gorlie, Savory varieties. i ft DAIRY PRODUCTS Homogenized Milkquoff 16c CosuJl iQiaki LL- Director The Homemakerj' Bureau 25 BU10VA 17 Jewel WRBT WATCHES An Extra Saewajr Service L.

Lucerne Brand. Half Gallon, lie. Lucerne Half Half 15c Lucerne Buttermilk. quort 91c Cottage Cheese pound 20 Farmer Style. Blossom Time Brand.

CANNED CLAMS, MEAT, SCRAPPLE Minced Clams 40 29c Scrapple Deviled Ham 15c CANNING SUPPLIES Mason Jars 60 wfinUhthis i mrds or less, wi store toaay. 1101,01 vour neighuornouu entry rME 1L Bfi Mb. EDWARDS COFFEE jar or tin 'MAIlTHISCOUPONTODAr 1 2 quart jars, 73c. 'i-gallon jars, 1 2 for 1 .05 19e Jar Caps dot. DENTAL PLATES WHILE PAYING You don't have to sacrifice necessary dental attention because you need ready cash! Come in and we'll gladly arrange all of your dental work RIGHT NOW, and you can pay in small weekly or monthly amounts.

THEY AFFORD THE MAXIMUM IN NATURAL APPEARANCE WE REPAIR YOUR OLD DENTAL PLATES BRIDGEWORK X-RAY EXTRACTIONS CROWNS FILLINGS INLAYS Open Evenings by Appointment, Monday, Wednesday and Friday DR fil. SK0LIIEK dentist Fourth Fuller San Bernardino, Phont 323-48 8e 8C int. dox. l-ei. bottle Jar Lids Coffee Jar Lids Jels Rite Certo To: Carol Drake, Director The Homemakers Bureau Box 2110 San Francisco 26, Calif.

Please send me your Canning Guide booklet, for which I enclose 10c in coin (or stamps)-with this coupon. Name Street BABY FOODS Clapp's Vorietles ons Clapp's Junior foods, 2 cans, 1 7c. 13 t-oz. bottle 3 19 cons arWax'cf Strained KjGlOQl 5 er chopped Special Offer. Buy 2 bottles for 38c.

Get third bottle for 3c, total 3 bottles, 41c. ANT CONTROL AIDS Antrol Ant Powder 10c Talbot's Red Label Ant Powder, 1 13e Ant Traps 10c Antrol Sets, set of 4 bottles, 39c Antrol Syrup, 4-oz. bottle, 1 9c Ant-B-GonSets te(57c Ant Poison Zone City State ifS.

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