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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 15

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NEW YORK Manager Leo Du- iiidiang to Play Chaffey Air Tech ecnarqjno Counf rocher of the Brooklyn Dodgers expected to arrive here today or to morrow for a conference with Branch Rickey, successor to Larry MacPhall as front-office boss of the Brooklyn National league entry. As yet neither Durocher nor Rickey has so much as hinted as to Duroch-er's prospects of managing the club in 1943. Illlillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll! I SPECIALIZED 1 1 SERVICE I Motor Tune-Up 1 Wheel Balancing I Front End Alignment 3 571 Street Phone 2149 CLYDE LOWELL 5 Chrysler A Plymouth Distributor By Factory-Trained Experts iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PAGE FIFTEEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER at Compton Armistice day. Frank Izzo, sub Chaffey halfback, scored his team's two touchdowns on runs of 67 yards and one yard, while Ad Holden and Jim Thompson rang up tallies for Compton. Holden sprinted 72 yards for one of the scores.

GAME CANCELLED (By United Press) SACRAMENTO Coach Dave Kelley of the Mather field football team announced today he had been notified the game with San Fran clsco State college scheduled for next Saturday at Sacramento had been conceited. Injuries to San Francisco State key men and loss of several players who Joined the armed services were given as the reasons for calling off the game. Irish Denied Bowl UNIVERSITY RULE WILL BAN POST-SEASON PLAY Game Philadelphia O'Brien Succumbs in Hospital NEW YORK Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, 64, who once held the light weight championship of the world, died in Polyclinic hospital today. Although he knocked out Bob Fitzsimmons for the title in 1905 and won about 220 fights, O'Brien was best known for his losing battle with Stanley Ketchel, the Michigan Assassin. In that fight in 1909, O'Brien won every round and was easing up for the final bell when Ketchell drove home a terrific punch that dropped his opponent cold.

(By T'nited Press) SOUTH BEND, Ind. Notre Dame faculty heads today ruled that the Fighting Irish could not play in any post-season bowl VICTORY WORKERS ENGINEER'S BOOTS I MOST POPULAR VICTORY WORK SHOES SAN BERNARDINO INFORMATION DEPARTMENT Buy It in San Bernardino" football games. The Rev. John Cavanaugh, C. S.

university vice president and chairman of the faculty board in control of athletics, said that longstanding regulations prohibit par ticipation in post-season grid games. The statement came after persistent reports that Notre Dame would be invited to play in either the Rose or Sugar bowl games. NEW YORK A nine-game schedule for next season was announced today by Fordham university, with Holy Cross and Texas Christian re placing Boston college and West Virginia. The schedule: Oct. 2, Tennessee, home; 9, North Carolina, away; 16, Purdue, home; 23, Texas Christian, home; 30, St.

Mary's, home; Nov. 6, L.S.U., away; 13, Holy Cross, home; 25, Missouri, away; Dec. 4, North Carolina pre-flight, home. The western edge of Queensland, Australia, has the world's longest fence. It extends for 600 miles.

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You are invited Auto Repair Service 10 years in SAME location. We garage; we employ competent mechanics, give personal attention to every detail and guarantee every Job. Genuine parts for all cars; batteries; electrical parts; carburetors and parts; brake lining, hydraulic brake parts, etc. 608 Arrowhead Avenue at Sixth Street HI and HATT Rarefied in Death SANTA ANA J.C.; RIVERSIDE WIN Scoring in every period after' registering on the first play of the game when Bill Gulley shot a 38-yard pass to Oliver Fletcher, Santa Ana Junior college easily defeated Los Alamltos Navy Base, 27 to 13 Armistice day on the winner's field. RIVERSIDE WHACKS LONG BEACH J.

C. Riverside J. C. overpowered Long Beach J. 22-6 Armistice day on the Riverside field.

Left End Kirby of Riverside registered two touchdowns. CHAFFEY AIRMEN PLAY 13-13 GAME Compton J. gridders had to hurry in the final quarter to gain a 13-13 tie with Chaffey Air Techs Shaw Co. Ph. 2 1 3 1 to visit us.

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We give Green Stamps. MUROC AIRMEN OPPOSEBRAVES Coach Sims Schedules Heavy Scrimmage for Game With Heavy Airmen Eleven i Finished with conference play the San Bernardino Indians added another game to the season's schedule yesterday by booking a game with the Chaffey Air Tech soldiers to be played here Nov, 21, according to Coach Jimmy Sims. The Indians oppose another strong team of the armed service Saturday, taking on the JIuroo air base Bombers. This game will be played on the San Beranrdlno Junior college gridiron with the kick-off scheduled at 2:30 p.m. University Of Bedlands Bulldogs defeated Muroo air base Bombers in an Armistice day game at Red-lands, 13-12.

CAT. TRIUMPH The Chaffey Air Tech eleven recently defeated the Chaffey Junior college eleven 27-18. They boast a heavy line and versatile backfield. The Chaffey Panthers did not in conference bootball this season, but a strong team was available as the result of intramural sports adopted for the duration. The Chaffey Panthers lost the first game played against the Chaffey Air Tech eleven 24-0 but made a better showing in losing the second contest, by scoring three touchdowns but failing to make a conversion in three attempts.

Scrimmage was scheduled for the Braves for today and a light workout with a view toward running through the plays in a smooth and efficient manner was listed for tomorrow. Coach Sims was elated over the team spirit during the Pomona game and said that two of the touchdowns in that game were registered by what previously had been termed as second string players. Freddy Anderson is in top form and displayed greater speed and eluslveness as an open field ball car rier to figure conspicuously in the win over Pomona. Bob Bundy is the key man in the Braves' offense and played a ster ling game while such players as Don Morrison, Gordon McDermott, Ed Schmidt, Tom Whayne and George Stlnzel demonstrated their right to regular places on the team. SAVE HONEY Everything for Building LUMBER HARDWARE PLUMBING PAINTS 17.

M. DARY CO 480 So. Phone 5176 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Karl F. King, Attorney ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ON APPLI-CATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME 1277 C.C.P. No.

4S672 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Application of EUGENE BERNARD HICKMAN, for Change of Name. WHEREAS Eugene Bernard Hickman has filed hla petition with the Clerk of thla Court for permiaslon to change his name from Eugene Bernard Hickman to Eugene Bernurd Edwards; Now, therefore, it is hereby ordered that all persons interested in the matter aforesaid appear at Department II of said Superior Court at the Courthouse, in the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, State of California, on the 14th day of December, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. of said day, and then and there to show cause, if any they may have, why said application for change of name should not be granted. It is further ordered that acopy of this order to show cause be published in the San Bernardino Daily Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published in the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, State of California, for four successive weeks next preceding the date set for the hearing thereof, and posted by the Clerk of the above entitled Court in the manner provided by law.

BENJAMIN F. WARMER, Judge of Said Superior Court. KARL F. KING, Attorney at Law, 412 Andreson Ran Bernardino, Telephone 341-92. Attorney for Petitioner.

Dated the 12th day of November, 1942. Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 14,786 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of OTTIL-LIA BESLER VAN CLUTE, De- ceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition' of Jessie V.

C. Johnson for the Probate of Will of OTTILLIA BESLER VAN CLUTE the above named decedent, and for the Issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Jessie V. C. Johnson, petitioner, will be heard at ten o'clock A. on NovembeiJ3, 11)42, at the court room of Department Two of the above entitled Court at the courthouse in the City of San Bernardino in the above designated county and state.

HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By" Helen E. Brooks, Deputy Clerk. SURR HELLYER, Attorneys for Petitioner.

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Husky western-tanned cow hide, oil treated to stay pliable. Woodsman's heel, double soles, Goodyear welt construction. All sizes for men. Sizes 6 to 12. FIELD BOOT What young Westerner wouldn't like a pair of real cowboy boots? Depend on Sears to have them at a dandy low price Popular star pattern.

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Although he made but a single six-pointer, Davis crossed the goal on two other occasions, once on a 45-yard run, only to see his efforts nullified by penalties. Meanwhile, his equally able sidekick, Fullback Duane Whitehead, scored three times to help the Bonita score soar. Bonita 13 7 19 645 Covina 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns hitehead (3), Shamblin (2), G. Davis, Humphrey. Extra paints G.

Davis (2), Shamblin. i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 14730 In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM R. MURRAY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, EDNA NORD, as the administratrix of the estate of WILLIAM R.

MURRAY, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said administratrix at the office of SURR HELLYER, Suite 204 Citiziens National Bank Building, San Bernardino, California, which said office the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino. EDNA NORD, As Administratrix of the Estate of William R. Murray, Deceased. SURR HELLYER, Attorneys for said Administratrix. Dated: October 30.

1942. First Publication October 30, 1942. RESOLUTION TO PERMIT THE LEASE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Upon motion of Dr. Hancock seconded by Mr. Truscott and approved by the affirmative vote of Truscott, Hancock, Engel, Huls, Curtis (Noes: None), the following was adopted: That in accordance with Division VI, Part Chapter IV, Article 3, Sections B.190 to 6.202, inclusive, of the CALIFORNIA SCHOOL CODE, it is the intention of the Board of Education of the City of San Bernardino School District to lease that property known as the CITY CREEK SCHOOL In the City of San Bernardino School District located on Mill Street between Tippecanoe and Sterling: That no amount less than forty-five dollars per month (45.00) shall be accepted; this amount to be paid as follows: Monthly In advance.

Be it further resolved that this Board shall meet again in public meeting on December 8, 1942 which date is not less than three weeks after the date of this resolution, to receive sealed proposals to lease the above described property and to consider Buch proposals. Notice of the adoption of said resolution and of the time and place of holding said meeting shall be given by posting copies of said resolution signed by a majority of this board in three public convenient stores: 383 Third Home Loans I COWBOY BOOTS Phils Secure Club Support (By United Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 12. Nationat league President Ford Frick, commenting on reports that the Philadelphia Phils would be sold, said today that "arrangements are being made for the club to carry on." "We are trying to get the club back on its feet so that it can operate successfully," Frick said, "and as yet there Is no indication that the club will change hands. "The league directors met with President Gerry Nugent of the Phils recently, but the meeting was one of cooperation and not a freeze-out.

It isn't fair to say that we have resolved Nugent cannot carry on." home eait for PURCHASING REMODELING REFINANCING Repayable at the Rate of $8.77 Per $1,000 Federal Savings ANin i oam iunr iation SAN BclKNAKljINU 455 Fourth Street I Baltimore, Ind. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT places in the district, not less than fifteen days before the date of said meeting, and by publishing such notice in five successive issues of the SAN BERNARDINO SUN, a newspaper of general circulation, puDlisnea daily. JESSE W. CURTIS DR. A.

E. HANCOCK, DR. TRENTON D. HULS, DR. ED ENGEL, EARL TRUSCOTT.

Grant Holcomb, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 14774 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of VANCE HENDERSON WILSON, also known as VANCE H. WILSON, and also known as V. H.

WILSON, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of MRS. KATE WILSON for the Probate of Will of Vance Henderson Wilson, also known as Vance H. Wilson, and also known as V. H.

Wilson, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Mrs. Kate Wilson will be heard at ten o'clock A.M., on the 16th day of November, 1942, at the court room of Department Two of the above entitled Court at the Court House in the City of San Bernardino in the above designated county and state. HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By Edith Campbell, Deputy Clerk GRANT HOLCOMB, Attorney for Petitioner.

Dated: Nov. 4, 1942. First Publication Nov. 6, 1942. ASSESSMENT NOTICE Del Rosa Mutual Water Del Rosa California.

NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on Nov. 10, 1942, an assessment No. 35 of 50c per share was levied upon the shares of the Corporation, payable to W. J. Mackie, Secretary-Treasurer of the Corporation, at Del Rosa, California.

Any shares upon which this assessment remains unpaid on Dec. 10, 1942, will be delinquent, and unless payment is made in the meantime, the said shares or so many said shares as may be necessary, will be sold at the east entrance of the Del Rosa school house in Del Rosa, San Bernardino County, California on Jan. 10, 1943, at the hour of 10 a.m. of Buch day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with five per cent penalty on such shares, or bo forfeited to the Corporation. W.

J. MACKIE, Secretary-Treasurer. Del Rosa, California, Si Santa Fe Federal Savings and Loan Association. Long term financing, payable in rent-size monthly payments to assist you in building or buying your home. Prompt, efficient service.

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Quick, confidential loans on diamonds, watches, jewelry, musical instruments, etc. Genuine diamonds, solid gold engagement sets $14.95 up, Try our lay away plan for the holidays. Highest prices paid for old gold. Honest watch and Jewelry repairing by Obie. We save you 50 per cent Photo-Engraving Copper and zinc cuts for every purpose.

Color plates, stereos and mats. Whether it is a book cover, a new design for your stationery or anything, our artists can give you help, Inland Engraving Colortype Rialto Avenue and Street. ACTUAL 3.98 Printing LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT I NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notice is hereby given, that the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino will receive bids or proposals for insuring all properties and operations including automotive equipment owned and operated by the City of San Bernardino, for public liability and property damage in accordance with details and specifications on file in the office of the City Clerk, up to the hour of 7:30 P. on Monday, December 7th, 1942, at which time all of said bids or proposals will be publicly opened, examined and declared. The.

Mayor and Common Council shall have the power to reject any or all bids, or the lowest and bent bid made, and readvertise, at their discretion. Deliver all bids to the City Clerk, City Hall. Said bids or proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of San Bernardino, signed by a responsible bank for an amount not less that ten percent (10) of the aggregate of the proposal or by a bond for a like amount, and so payable signed by the bidder and a surety company. All bonds shall be in accordance with Ordinance No. 1535, and the corporation Issuing said bonds shall have a rating in Best's 1U42 Insurance Guide of plus or higher.

JOHN II. OSBORN. City Clerk. Dated at San Bernardino, this 9th day of November, 1942. Purnell E.

Blngman, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS No. 14777 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of FRED ROSS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Lemuel (J. Krislo for the Probate of Will of Fred Ross, the above named decedent, and for the issuance of Letters thereon to Lemuel O.

Krisle petitioner, will be heard at ten clock a.m., on November 23rd. 1U12. at the court room of Department Two of the above entitlod Court at the courthouse in the Cltv of San Bernardino In the above designated county and state. JrtAKKX AljJjISUW, UlerK. By Monte C.

Smith, Deputy Clerk. PURNELL R. BINGMAN, Suite 305-11 Katz Building, San Bernardino, Calif. Attorney for Petitioner. Dated: Nov.

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