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bitt Chapel. Interment will be in 6 THE DAILY SUN Saturday, July 23, 1955! ONE INJURED A 7tf SHADOWS rMontecito Memorial Park Ceme Henry were held Friday morning in theFontana Community Church with the Rev. Arthur Cathcart of-v ficiating. The church choir sang severaf in San Bernardino only 20 days, died July 18 in a San Bernardino hospital. Her permanent home was at 255 S.

Bunker Hill Los Angeles. A native of Michigan, she had formerly operated a service JOSEPH J. REDDV tery. GILBERT GIL Graveside services for Gilbert Gil. infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. station in Bloomington. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge, Marion, Ohio. hymns. Interment, directed by In- Joseph James Reddy, 72, of 1111 E.

5th San Bernardino, died Friday at his home. A native of Ca-nadaj he had lived in San Bernardino three months and in California eight months. Motorist Jailed After Car Crash Injured in a two-car accident in He is survived by the widow, Manuel Gil, will be held at 9 a.m. Monday at Mountain View Cemetery. Tillie's Mortuary is in Bessie Marie of Rialto; four sons, no known' survivors.

PERRY D. McKELLIPS Funeral services for Perry Donovan McKellips were held at 2 p.m. Friday at First Church of Nazar- Merle E. of Ohio, Earl A. and charge of arrangements.

Harry U.S. "Army, and Ronald He is survived by the widow, Ce cilia of San Bernardino; one sis CHRIS J. WEBER San Bernardino Thursday night, Prayer services for Chris gold's Chapel, Fontana, followed, in Pioneer Memorial Friends served as pallbearers. GLORIA H. OSBORN Funeral services for Miss Gloria H.

Osborn were held at 2 p.m. FrU day in Ingold's Chapel, Fontana, with Paul Zimmerman, Christian! Science reader, officiating. Mrs. Bette Cushing, accompanied? by organist Mrs. Catherine "I Love to Tell the and "Shepherd, Show Me How to the driver of one of the cars was booked at County Jail.

ene with the Rev. Ben C. Johnson officiating, assisted by the Rev. Clyde Rhone. Judy Rhone, accompanied by or K.

of Rialto; two daughters, Betty Marie of Rialto and Mrs. Emma Wakley of Ohio; five brothers, one sister and six grandchildren. Services are pending at Kremer Funeral ter, Mrs. Ella Jordan of New York, and a stepson, Sgt. Joseph W.

Donley, U.S. Army. Weber will be held at 7:30 p.m. California Highway Patrol R. H.

McClellan listed the Monday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. The body will be forward Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. ganist Betty Henninger, sang ed to Houston, for additional "Jesus is Always There" and "God driver as Lyle H. Wendell, 36, of 1336 Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Monday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church.

Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Mark services and interment. Understands." He received minor injuries in a DOUGLAS A. CRAWFORD Douglas A. Crawford, 90, native of Canada, died Friday at his The body will be forwarded Sat collision at Waterman Ave.

near B. Shaw Co. is in charge. Go." Interment was in Green Acres! Memorial Park. Pallbearers were- IIALLIE G.

COLSON urday to Caney, for interment. GLADYS F. COLBY, MAE A. SOLT Funeral services for Mrs. Mae Solt were held at 2 p.m.

Friday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with the Rev. Elmer Zachay officiating. Organist Mary K. Parrott played home, Rt. 1, Box 104, N.

Riverside Rialto. A retired citrus grower, he resided in Rialto 53 9Uk St. at 10:20 p.m. The CHP report names Joseph G. Desrochers, 23, of 834 S.

San Bernardino, as the other Mrs. Hallie G. Colson, 404 24ft David Clark, Ronald Ramsey, Jack San Bernardino, died suddenly Mrs. Gladys Fenr Colby, 58, diedj MontEromprv. Robprt fi.

Riere years and California 66 years. while pn a visit in North Brook- A niece, Mrs. Julia McMahon of "Abide With Me" and "The Ro field, Mass. Rialto survives. Another two-car accident, at 5th St.

and Pedley San Bernar sary." Friday in a Fontana rest home. A shawhan and Arthur-native of North Salem, sheRohden resided in Fontana and California nine years and lived at 16011 Ar-t JAMES W. KILDOW Funeral services will be held at Interment was in Mountain View, Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home.

Mass will be dino, resulted in injuries for both drivers at 6:55 p.m. Thursday. Cemetery. Pallbearers were By 1:30 p.m. Monday at Hofmeister Memorial Funeral Home, Youngs-town, Ohio.

Interment will be in row Blvd. 'i- ron A. Babel, Gilbert Way, Roland She is survived by her widower, celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday at St. W.

Bettis, Glee C. Smith. Michael Lorena G. Anderson, 27, of 7918 Alder Fontana, was taken by Courtesy Ambulance to County Youngstown. Charles; two sons, William O.

of Funeral services for James Wil-. liam Kildow will be held at a.m. Saturday at Grove Colonial Chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. A.

Remondino and William Catherine's Catholic Church, Rialto, with the Rev. Albert Schwartl Mrs. Colson was a former resi Fontana and Curtis M. of Bur-lineame: three brothers, Fred and dent of Youngston. as celebrant.

Interment will be in Rialto Park Cemetery. She is survived by the widower, Hospital for treatment. Attendants said she had two fractured ribs. The other driver, Gilbert H. Paramo, 29, of East Highlands, was Eric G.

of San Bernardino, who accompanied her on the trip, and a GLENN A. DREESE Funeral services for Glenn A. Dreese were held at 10 a.m. Friday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with the Rev. Harold Hossom CLYDE H.

TUFT Clyde H. Tuft, 58, of 1695 Conejo died Thursday in an automobile accident near Pomona. A son and daughter in the East. BABY BOY SHOOK 4 driven to the hospital by. friends, P.

N. Nielsen was the investigating officer. 4 Jesse Davis, both of Kansas, Em-mitt Davis of Colorado, and a sister, Mrs. Ruby Kennedy of Kansas. Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Ingold's Chapel, Fontana. Interment will be in Green Acres Memorial Park. DOROTHY HENRY do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an Improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly In place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, to gooev.

pastv taste or feeling. FAS- TEETH is alkaline (non-acid). Doe not sour. Checks "plate odor" (den-ture breath). Get FASTEETH at maj drug counter.

native of Center, Utah, he resided Baby Boy Shook, infant son of Organist Mary K. Parrott played Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shook of Sum in San Bernardino 15 years and California 30 years. "Crossing the Bar" and "My Faith Looks Up to Schools to Use mit, died Friday in a San Bernar dino hospital.

Other survivors in Interment was in Mountain View Tuft was a retired appliance store owner and a member of the clude two 'sisters, Donna and Funeral services for Dorothy MORE PROWLING Howard J. Robertson, City NO Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bard Chamber of Commerce and United Space in Church Livingstone, L. Ernest a 1 Leslie A. Hosegood, Joseph R.

Lind, of Summit, and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shook of Iowa. Service arrange ments are pending with Mark B. The San Bernardino Board of Shaw Co.

Education is negotiating with the Water Dept. caretaker at Devil Canyon, and his dog, Moto, teamed up to bag this bobcat Thursday night. SHOT IN DEVIL CANYON Cagey Bobcat Won't Prowl Around AnymoreH's Dead First Presbyterian Church to lease COOLER HEADQUARTERS SAYE FROM $5.00 TO $25.00 Wholesale and Retail Best Place to Buy TERRY'S BARGAIN SPOT 1181 East Base Line ORVTLLE D. STEPHEY Commercial Travelers. Survivors include the widow, Geneva three Sons, Robert William San Bernardino, Edward of Los Angeles, Clyde John of Crestline; a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Ellen Waddell of San Bernardino; a brother, Byard K. Tuft of Salina, Utah; a sister, Mrs. Mary Douglas of Magna, Utah, and five grandchildren. Services will be conducted at 10 church facilities as temporary Gallo, George W. Piper and Victor H.

Oppelt. MARY E. M'GLOTHLEN Private funeral" services for Mrs. Mary E. McGlothlen, 84, were held Friday morning at Grove Colonial Mortuary Chapel.

Cremation followed at Mountain View Cemetery. Mrs. McGlothlen, who had lived Orville Dow Stephey, 56, of 181 classrooms for 480 junior high W. Highland Rialto, died Fri school students during the fall se day at his home. A native of Upper mester.

Sandusky, Ohio, he had resided in Rialto three months and in Califor nia two-and-a-half years. He was Clifford J. Mattox, assistant superintendent of schools, told the board Thursday night that the church congregation had already a heavy equipment mechanic and' a.m. Monday at Stephens Bob- approved leasing the facilities. Mattox said that he will meet VITAL RECORDS Thursday night Robertson and his dog, Moto, hid alongside the trail.

About 8:30 the big feline came down the trail. As Robertson raised his .410 shotgun, the dog took after the cat. The bobcat did what came naturally. It slithered up a tree. Robertson took aim and brought him The cat weighed about 35 pounds and had a 6-inch tail.

ZA cagey -bobcat which has been stalking the Devil Canyon area -north of San Bernardino or the past several nights was bagged Thursday night by Howard J. Robertson, caretaker at the City Water Dept. plant in the canyon. Robertson said the big cat had been coming down out of the hills and prowling around the plant for three nights. Each morning his tracks were with church officials soon to work out an agreement covering finan MARRHGE LICENSES ISSUED w-ith Mark B.

Shaw Co. BROWN-HERBERT Samuel Prestley STEPHEY In Rialto. July 22, 1955. cial and other arrangements. SCHOOL BEING BUILT Orville Dow Stephey.

56, native of Ohio, resident of Rialto three months, of California two and a half years. Services pending at Kremer Funeral Home. The church facilities will serve IN MAN In Redlands, July 21. 1955. as temporary classrooms for the Brown.

21, Alabama, resident of Riverside; and Myrtlene Herbert, 19. Arkansas, resident of San Bernardino. BUHLER-DIXON John Cedrick Buhler, 21. Los Angeles, resident of Baton Rouge: and Alice Ann Dixon, 19, Kansas, resident of Ontario. CHRISTENSEN-MITCHELL Frederick Charles Christensen.

25, California, resident of Los Angeles; and Gwendolyn An-nabelle Mitchell, 21, California, resident of Pomona. new junior high school now under Mrs. Prudie Mane Inman. 4S, native of Missouri, resident of Redlands 14 years. Funeral Saturday at II a.m.

at Temple Baptist Church. Interment In Hillside Cemetery, F. Arthur Cortner Chapel in charge. construction at 37th St. and Wa terman Ave.

Lightning-Started M'GLOTHLEN In San Bernardino. In other business, the board Fire Extinguished CRANDALL-LOBOUGH Walter Bert learned that it will save S522 A fire started by lightning two through construction change or Salad luncheons July 18, 1955, Mrs. Mary E. McGlothlen, M. native of Michigan, resident of San Bernardino 20 days and former resident of Los Angeles.

Private services held Friday at Grove Colonial Mortuary ChapeL CremaUon at Mountain View Cemetery. ders for the Pacific High School gymnasium and the new junior or three days was extinguished by the Running Springs U.S. Forest Service crew at 3:30 p.m. Thursday. A forest service spokesman said REDDY In San Bernardino.

July high school. "This is a red-letter day," com for summer mented Roy E. Chapman, vie laas, josepn James Keddy, 72. native of Canada, resident of San Bernardino three months, of California eight months. Funeral services at 9 a.m.

Monday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church. Interment In Mountain View Cemetery. Mark Shaw Cn in rhariro the fire was still confined to a hea president, who presided at the Crandall, 31, Ohio; and Louise Virginia Lobough. 35, Wisconsin; resident of Oro Grande. HILL-KUBLY Robert Dean HiU.

23, Maine, resident of Colton; and Mary Louise Kubly, 19, Wisconsin, resident of Bloomington. MAXEY-MATTHEWS Estal Ellis Maxey, 52. Indiana; and Elizabeth Gibson Matthews. 41. Missouri; both residents of San Bernardino.

MORENO-FAVELA Anthony Guerrero Moreno, 22, California; and Esperanza Ja-cobo Favela, 19, California; both residents of San Bernardino. MORRISON-SANDERS Paul Eugene Morrison, 25. Washington, resident of Hink-ley; and June Marie Sanders, 18, Arizona, resident of Barstow. NELSON-PACE Robert Lamont Nelson, 21. California, resident of Montebello; and Marilyn Joyce Pace, 19, -Iowa, resident of San Bernardino.

REEVES-HERSHBERGER Joel Dean vy matting of pine needles and leaves where the lightning bolt meeting. The board also: COLBY In Fontana, July 22. 1955. struck on the west slope of Keller Established a standard archi Peak three miles northeast of Run tect's fee of 4 per cent for sup Mrs. Gladys Fern Colby.

58. native of North Salem, resident of Fontana and California nine years. Services at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Ingold's Chapel. Fontana.

Interment in Green Acres Memorial Park. ning Springs. plying complete electrical, heating YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR IS WORTH l9)(Q) and plumbing drawings for con As refreshing and cool as a dip in the pool. Just try serving one of the delicious summer salad luncheons all planned for you in August Better Homes Gardens. You'll agree there'snothing more refreshing on a hot summer day.

And you can concoct one of these delightful salad luncheons in a jiffy. They feature juicy fruits, cottage-cheese, and easy-fixed meats. Get August Better Homes Gardens today, wherever magazines are sold for lots of cool meal planning ideas! FLORISTS struction projects. SECRETARY RESIGNS Sets of Drapes Taken STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Reeves. 26, Oklahoma, resident of Bar- Accepted the resignation of Mrs, 409 Street Phone 3-413 Harriet Bullock as secretary to Two sets of drapes in a house at 3324 Lugo St.

being cared for by Mrs. Ruby Austin were stolen, she reported to San Bernardino the principal of San Bernardino FUNERAL DIRECTORS on the New stow; and Una Marie Hershberger, 23. Iowa, resident of Upland. RICHARDSON-STROMAN Robert Daniel Richardson, 21 Arkansas; and Helen Le-ona Stroman. 17.

South Carolina; both residents of Twentynine Palms. SIMONS-MAXEY Gerald Leroy Simons, 18. Illinois, resident of Fontana: and Patricia Ruth Maxey, 16, California, resident of Bloomington. High School, effective Sept. 15.

Hughes Loma Linda Mortuary MEMORY CHAPEL Loma Linda Ph. 6-5942 Approved purchase oi a new 1955 dual control car to replace -THREE DAY SPECIAL being used for driver training MARK B. SHAW TNC ITtoKliohAj4 11111 THOMPSON-LUCE James Edward UPSIDED01M REFRIGERATOR 468 Fifth St. San Bernardino Ph. 2131 Thompson.

27, Illinois: and Doris Let-rice Luce. 25, Oklahoma; both residents of San Bernardino. I WOODS-PARSONS Ray Herbert Woods, in the Adult Education School. Approved a contract with Walt Disney Productions for leasing eight films for a 10-year period at a cost of $1,600. Rebuilt Guaranteed By Triumph EMMERSON'S Valley Mortuary Loma Linda Phone 6-3144 South End Waterman at Barton Rd.

Adjacent to Monteclto Memorial Park 53. Oklahoma; and Norma Beatrice Parsons, 45, Iowa; both residents of Rialto. jfc 1 i 1 1 iTrnw i WEUUiwO RIRU3 WILSON JEWELERS 493 Street New Admiral is a family-size freezer and refrigerator all in one! RALPH WM ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 130 S. Willow. Rialto Phone TRiangle 5-1123 San Bernardino Phone Dial 85-3164 BORX The adjourned until 5 p.m.

next Wednesday, when it will meet at the School Administration Building, 799 F. to award ANGANIS In Loma Linda. July 19, i3oo. at Loma unaa Hospital, to the wife of Ernest Anganis, 1401 Canyon San Bernardino, a daughter. KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services 1446 MT.

VERNON AVE. PH. 5119 GONZALES In Loma Linda," July 19. ISdd, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife pf Victor Gonzales, 926 Herald St, Redlands, a son. Lord's Funeral Chapel PERRY In Loma Linda July 19, Fred W.

Lord Roy (i. Carlson Owner 1356 Mt Vernon Ave. Phone 8-2721 at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of William Perry, 12169 S. 12th St. Rt 2, Box 865A.

YucaiDa. a son. STANLEY L. DICKEY SCHRECKENGOST In Loma Linda, MORTUARY S030 Mango Fontana VA 2-2283 July 19, I9i5, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Robert Lewis Schreck-engost. 745 E.

23rd St, San Bernardino, a daughter. EMMERSON'S Redlands Mortuary T03 Brookslde Redlands. Ph. 4-6161 ZIMMERMAN In Loma Linda, July 19, 1955, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Joseph Eugene Zimmerman. 644 Lind St, P.O.

Box 267, Loma Linda, a daughter. STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 8-2281 Sanity Hearing Set For 'Green Hornet' Sanity hearing for Peter IJeno, 22, Muscoy's "Green Hornet," has been set by Superior Judge Jesse W. Curtis Jr. for 9:30 a.m. next Thursday before a jury.

Reno is charged with a school burglary and two car thefts. The question of his present sanity was raised by his own defense counsel. House Hit by Bomb A vandal threw a lighted gopher bomb against the house occupied by Jake Thompson, 588 Virginia he reported to San Ber- CHAPMAN In Loma Linda, July f'w 1 UJ1 NEW! ipyJM' REFRIGERATOR i Wlw 122 LB' FREEZER ll 1 '--'p3" ilXj NBottonir IS'V" If BUY NOW! iSEL X-ltff I Altowone $I50 iOVE COLONIAL MORTUARY 20. 1955, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Harry Lyle Chapman 3874 Skofstad Arlington, a son. 733 Highland S.B.

Ph. 9-1151 MANZANO In Loma Linda. July INGOLD CHAPEL (Funeral Home) 16716 Upland Ave. Fon. Ph.

VA 2-8 20, 1955, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Asuncion S. Manzano, '829 Post St. Redlands. a son. ARBE LBIDE In San Bernardino.

EMMERSON'S Yucaipa Mortuary 154 E. Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa. Ph. T-2422 July 21.

1955, at Community Hospital, to the wife of William Arbelbide, 464 E. Orange San Bernardino, a daughter. TILLIES FUNERAL HOME 551 No. Mt Vernon Phone 2-9149 ELLIOTT In San Bernardino, July CEMETERIES naraino ponce. Damage was a burned spot near the front door, rfJ 3 0)95 pob.ee said.

MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots. Mausoleum Crematory Ph. San Bernardino 6-2590 South End Waterman Ave. NEED A TELEVISION GREEN ACRES MEMORIAL PARK Beautiful New Development Serving the Inland Empire Ph. Colton 963 Bloomington.

Calif. $8.00 Ptr Mo. Only 99 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY San Bernardino Phone 5-6188 21. 1955, at Community Hospital, to wife of Hulbert Elliott, 1157 E. 27th St, San Bernardino, a son.

BALTAZAR In San Bernardino July 32. 1955, at Community Hospital, to the wife of Jesus Baltazar, 1270V4 7th San Bernardino, a son. STOWELL In San Bernardino, July 19, 1955, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of M.R.3. Jay W. Sto-well, 18260 Foothill Fontana, a son.

RONAN In San Bernardino, iuly 21. 1955, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of M.Sgt. James T. Ronan 897 E. 2nd St, San Bernardino, a daughter.

BIONDO In San Bernardino. Calif, July 21, 1955, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of A.1.C Russell J. Biondo, 1031 Western San Bernardino, a daughter. BOWMAN In Redlands, July 22, 1955, at the Redlands Community Hospital, to the wife of Edward Bowman, 1158 Clay St, Redlands, a son. DIED TUFT Near Pomona.

July 21, 1953, Clyde H. Tuft, 58. native of Center, Utah, resident of San Bernardino 15 years, of California 30 years. Services at 10 a.m. Monday at Stephens Bobbitt ChapeL Interment In Montecito Memorial Park.

CRAWFORD In Rialto, July 22. I Uigtuand Avenue at Waterman The Allison division of General Motors built the first turbo-jet engine to complete 1,400 hours of operation without major overhauj. A All new '54 features, too! Handy Roll-Out Shelves Removable Door Shelves Aluminum Crispera Removable Cheese And Butter Keepers "Moistrol" That Removes Moisture Automatically Ultra -Violet Lamp That Prevents Food Odor Transfer "Glacier Blue" Porcelain Enamel Interior -Mi3 EASY TERMS liM Powerful Mrtor" i AtthiiwiH Included i JtBAffb WN ifjtf fully 6uamnHsd bfcdiy 1 Trade-in Allowance FAMILY SIZE NEVER NEEDS DEFROSTING Come see it here today! CONSOLE TV Antenna May Be Included Budge Terms SLITER'S TV WAREHOUSE Phea 82-1260 or 854)150 S25 Bos Lin Across from Sage's 1095 E. Highland Ave. at Del Rosa Now 2 Locations 1955.

Douglas A. Crawford, 90, native of Canada, resident of Rialto 53 years, of California 66 years. Rosary at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Homet Rialto.

Mass at 10 a.m. Monday at St Catherine's Catholic Church, Rialto. Interment in Rialto Park Cemetery. SHOOK In San Bernardino, July 22, 1955, Baby Boy Shook, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Shook of Summit Service arrangements pending OPEN Now 2 Locations BASE LINE HIGHLAND I 1 Phone 8-2271 New moim ymt vtav ST rr liil 9 jf utmu Now you can get our new at Street 525 Base Line cross W. M. Dary Co. Is Now Open' All" Day 5-way controlled cooler installed on your roof at a TRIUMPH SALES GO. 574 3rd STREET, SAN BERNARDINO ONTARIO YU -4977 POMONA LY Mm new low price at Del Rosa 1095 E.

Highland Ave. Just West of Del Rosa PHONE 85-0150 from Sage's PHONES 82-1260 84.0489 SATURDAYS Everything for Building 480 SO. STREET PHONE 8-2261 Hours 8 to 5:30 Monday Thru Saturday RIVERSIDE, 39S0 ORANGE ST OV 4-0272 Other Towns Call Collect S.B. 8-2271 957 Base Lin 'f I 1 islbfeHiMafelitiiTS Phone 8-3202.

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