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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 12

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SunM June 1 1947 IN THE SHADOWS International air freight traffic increased 34 per cent in the first quarter of 1947, totaling 131,824 shipments, according to Railway Express. interment in a.m. Monday with City cemetery. VITAL RECORDS ForesfeTs Will the executive said in affixing Ms signature. "I want to see the work of the commission proceed as fast as possible and I will appoint its members as soon as I am legally able to do so, because our first big celebration the centennial of the discovery of gold comes next January." Americans spent $8,770,000,000 for alcoholic beverages in 1946, according to the department of commerce.

Centennial Commission Bills Signed by Warren SACRAMENTO, May 31 Bills establishing a California centennial commission of five members and appropriating $250,000 were signed into law by Governor Warren today. "I am happy to see the legislature create a commission to help promote the observance of centennials throughout our state," Close Wild Area BOYSEN BERRIES YOU PICK, BY POUND OR BOX BRING CONTAINER OFF VALLEY NORTH OF POSTOFFICE ON CEDAR 8TREET ILOOMINOTON Cuellar, 17, Arizona; both residents of San Bernardino. HAYS-OAKEY Gerald Albert Hays, 24, Missouri, and Margaret Evelyn Oakey, 22, Mississippi; bth residents of Upland. BERLIN-FRISBEE Ralph Tilghman Berlin, 49, Oklahoma, and Mauda Viola Frisbee. 54.

California; both residents of Pomona. BARWICK-WILCOX Edward Ignatius Barwick, 20, California, and Dorothy Pratt Wilcox, 21, China; both residents of Redlands. KEMP-WILEY Arthur Leslie Kemp, 25, Arkansas, resident of Upland; and Joyce Eileen Wiley, 18, California, resident of Pomona. N'EVIN-ODOM Francis James Nevin, 20, California, and Mary Jean Odom, 18, California; both residents of MISS EVA ALCARAZ Miss Eva Alcaraz, 19, native of California and formerly a resident of Colton, died May 29 in a San Bernardino hospital. She was the daughter of Mr, and Mrs.

Eliseo Alcaraz and the family only recently moved to San Bernardino from Colton, residing at 171 East King street. Surviving besides the parents are five brothers, Adolph, Reynald, Eliseo Alex and Jimmy Alcaraz, and three sisters, Delia, Virginia and Grace Alcaraz. Rosary will be recited tonight at 9 at the Ramirez chapel in Colton. Funeral arrangements are pending. MICHAEL B.

SEXTON MRS. HENRIETTA ROGERS Funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta Palmer Rogers will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from the Stephens Bobbitt chapel with interment following in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs.

Rogers, a native of Canada and a resident of Bath, Maine, for 41 years before coming to San Bernardino valley in 1910, was former secretary of the Red Cross chapter. She died Friday at a Redlands rest home. CLEO O. YOUNG Funeral services for Cleo O. I Move to Cut Blaze Hazards Announced As va fire precaution, the U.

S. for, service will invoke closure regulations on the uninhabited portion, of the forest on July 1, WilSairt A. Peterson, supervisor, MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HART-LEN'KEP. Jack Conlin Hart. 26.

Nebraska, and Evelyn Christine Lenker, 27. California; both residents of Los Angeles. WARD-STARKWEATHER Frederick A. Ward 25. California, and Dorothy Rae Starkweather.

20, Illinois; both -esidents of San Bernardino. SNELX WHEELER James Warren Snell, 20, New York, resident of Highland; and Betty Lou Wheeler, Colorado, resident of San Bernardino. BRUCKER-KELLET Stanford Thayer Brucker. 35, California, resident of San Pedro; and Thurma Leabo Kel-ley. 2S.

Arizona, resident of Upland. GALLEGOS REYES Felix Antesio Gallegos. 25, Colorado, and Victoria Diaz Reyes, 24, California; both residents of Colton. OTTERNESS DRAVIS Jack Gordon Otterness, 18, Minnesota, and Phyllis Marie Dravis, 17, Indiana; both residents of Randsbure. LAMBERT-OGLE Lawrenca Walter Lambert, 25, Minnesota, and Ruby Jewel Ogle.

26, Oklahoma; both residents of Chino. ZARAGOZA RIVERA Angel Montez Zaragoza, 32, California, and Margarita Gallardo Rivera, 20. California, both residents of San Bernardino. RAMIREZ SCANLON Camilo Geras Ramirez. 40.

Spain, and Helen Mar-Jorie Scanlon. 31, Ohio; both residents of Formula. GARCIA-GUELLAR Jose Ramon Garcia, 18, Texas, and Pola Montano nnoanced yesterday. A Pleasant Disposition A Pleasant Kitchen Young will be held Monday at p.m. from the Ingold Funeral home in Rialto.

Interment will be "WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS" Scarborough's Windsor Studio 358 Arrowhead Ptt. 631-46 Rialto Park cemetery. I WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S 309 St The regulations provide that a speciaientry permit for conduct of necessary buisiness is required by persons entering the closed sec-lions Cf forest lands. apply only to the closed reaJs, which will be posted by the 6rest service. Highway travel is jjbf restricted.

fethe forest closure occurs annually at the start of the fire "sea- Funeral services for Michael B. Sexton were held at 10 a.m. yesterday at Stephens Bobbitt chapel with the Rev. Raymond I. Brahams of the Laguna Beach Community Presbyterian church officiating.

Bette Thompson, accompanied JOSE L. SERVIN Mass for Joseph L. Servin was held yesterday at 10 a.m. from the St. Joseph's Catholic church in Fontana.

The Rev. Fr. Thomas King officiated. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. BORN GALLAGHER In San Bernardino, California, May 31, 1947, at San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of Claude Gallagher.

947 East Olive street, Colton, a daughter. CARLE In San Bernardino. California May 30. 1947. at St.

Bernardine's hos Drudgery, heat and dinginess has left the modern kitchen. Streamlined designs, cool cooking, handy facilities are now making cooking a pleasure-instead of an unpleasant duty. Save your disposition, come in and let us help you plan your new life now. n. by Mrs.

Charles F. Kircher, sang Use Want Ads For Profit pital, to the wife of Don Carle, North Sixth street, Colton, a daugh- Stranger of Galilee and Just ter. I Am." Pallbearers were L. E. RAYSHARD In San Bernardino.

Cali-jf nv William fornla, May 30, 1947. at St. Bernar- jlooav. Harry r. Loy, William dine hospital, to the wife of Paul Martens, Fred P.

Crowley, Gar-dag'htVr 479 Cardl" ivenU' 8 O. Graefe, and Everett Lucke. Martinez In San Bernardino. Call-'interment followed in Mountain (3'2 Cu. Ft.) (7 Cu.

Ft.) (7 Cu. Ft.) SUSIE C. GAM BER Mrs. Susie C. Gamber, 55, native of Jefferson City, and a resident of Barstow for 21 years, died yesterday in a San Bernardino rest home.

She is survived by her husband, James Gamber, and a daughter, Mrs. Lorene Young, both of Barstow; a brother, Guy Hartley of Jefferson City, and three grandchildren. Funeral services forma, Mav 0, 1947, at St. Bernar View cemetery. dine's hospital, to the wife of Leon PHILCO GIBSON NORGE HOME FREEZERS ard Martinez 1041 Eighth street, a son.

PIERCE In San Bernardino, California. May 30, 1947, at St. Bernardine's CATHERINE B. CLINTON Rosaray for Mrs. Catherine B.

PIONEER PRE-RUILT INNER SPRINGS or Yours Rebuilt Into a Top Quality Innerspring at a Reasonable Price Pioneer Rug and Mattress Co. Charles Clinton will be recited at 7:30 p.m. hospital, to the wife of Pierce. 239 street, a son. today at Stephens Bobbitt ATKIN'SON In San Bernardino, Call- I 11 1 i tj tir.

1 I kg! win ue neiu weanesuay at i p.m.; chapel. Funeral semces will immediate Delivery NORGE ELECTRIC RANGES NESCO ELECTRIC ROASTERS Arctic Air ELECTRIC FANS fornia. May 31, 1947. at St. Bernar-! dine's hospital, to the wife of Dr.

i Russell Atkinson, Crestline, a son. NORTON In San Bernardino, Califor trom tne JlarK is. bnaw Memorial chapel with interment in Monte-'. cito Memorial park. held at 9 a.m.

Monday at Holy Rosary Catholic church with interment following in Mountain View nia. May 31, 1947. at St. Bernardine's! cemetery. hospital, to the wife of Claud A.

Nor ton. 1955 street, a daughter. DIED Phone 261-63 877 Ninth Street JOSEPH HENRY HERRON I Funeral services for Joseph Henry Herron were held yesterday at 2 p.m. from the Mark B. Shaw i Memorial chapel with the Rev.

i Stenly George officiating. Friends i DeLON'G In San Bernardino, Califor-jIDA DECKER May 30. 1947. Waldon G. DeLong.

tj 60, native of Nebraska and resident! Funeral sen ices for Ida Decker of San Bernardino four years. Fu- will be held from the Mark B. neral services will be held at 2:30 ui D.m. Monrlav at Kremer chaoel with Shaw Memorial Chapel at 2 p.m. interment following in Mountain View Monday with interment following cemetery in Mountain View cemetery.

Two Complete Appliance Stores for Better Shopping Convenience of Our Many Customers PRESTO COOKERS 4-Qt. Cooking She $13.45 7-Qt. Canning Size 519.75 PHILCO CONSOLES COMBINATION PHONOGRAPHS '249" J389M acted as pallbearers. Music at the services included "Lead Kindly Light" and "Crossing the Bar." MANUEL MACIAS LOERA FREE EXAMINATION GET ACQUAINTED OFFER BY DE SIENNA SAN BERNARDINO'S GROWING DRUGLESS CENTER South End of Street Phone 433-84 De Sienna, founded in 1810, hai i not sulphur wall, a warm swimming pool for patients and their friends, has bean completely remodeled, and two new doctors added to its staff. Now you may have all individual treating booths.

DR. DALLAS ASKEEN, formerly head of the Battle Creak hospital in Los Angelas. Consultation, Diagnosis, Diet. DR. GERALD HENSON, D.C., specializing in Radionics, and the fam BERNICE BOOKER Funeral services for Bernice Booker will be held from the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel at 10 GAMBER In San Bernardino, California. May 31, 1947, Susie C. Gamber. 55. native of Missouri and resident of Barstow, California for 21 years.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment in Mon-tecito Memorial park. ALCARAZ In San Bernardino, California, May 29, 1947.

Miss Eva Alcaraz, 19, native of California, resident of San Bernardino and former resident of Colton. Rosary will be recited tonight at 9 at the Ramirez chapel in Colton. Funeral arrangements pending; Rosary for Manuel Macias Loera will be recited Tuesday at 8 p.m. from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

Mass will be held Wed- nesday at 9 a.m. from Christ the King Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. Gomez officiating. FLORISTS VOUVt TtttO THt KST" DR.

"WHERE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS EXPRESS SENTIMENT" McGARVEY'S FLORAL PLACE 963 St. Ph. 381-81; Night 273-74 1 TRY THE BEST ous Dr. Meier treatment, E. HARTMAN, D.C., originator of the nationally known Hartman Sacroiliac Technic does personally the blood tests, heart graphs, and adhesion examinations.

H. HARTMAN. DC, sole owner of THE COOMB'S COLON THERAPY franchise for this district the most remarkable system ever invented for sick people. USE HOT SULPHUR BATHS, Sw.ats, Colon Therapy, Electro- 1223 W. Base Line Phone 742-58 621 Base Line Phone 742-58 DR.

it i FUNERAL DIRECTORS CARD OF THANKS ABRAM L. STAN BROUGH Funeral services for Abram L. sjullidsuvkc emVKPr MARK B. SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS WE wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the many kind friendJ for the Stan Brough will be held Monday WE sympathy shown in the loss of our at 3:30 D.m.

from the Mark B. band and Father. Association Member's tour Guarantee haw Memorial chapel. Interment of Superior workmanship. THELMA Bt'RLESON GUILFORD BCRLESON JR.

RAYMOND BURLESON KALUIN BURLESON. MEMORIAL CHAPEL win iouow in iviouniam view 46S Fifth San Bernardino Ph. 2131 KREMER FUNERAL HOME cemetery with Spanish American war veterans 'in charge of the graveside rites. WE wish to express our sincere thanks and Therapy, Vitamin and Mineral Therapy, Radionie examinations and Treatment, all known Bony and Soft Tissue Adjustments and Manipulations, and a special ancitnt Indian reflex technic which relieves pain faster than morphin with no ill after effect. Also foot adjustments.

ASTHMA, ARTHRITIS, Diabetes. Colitis, Epilepsy, Female Trouble. Gastritis, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Paralysis, Kidney Trouble, Liver Trouble, Nervousness, Prostata, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Tumors, Varicose Veins, Sinus Trouble, Neuritis, Stiff Necks, Lumbago and Especially Colds and Influenxa Respond aDoreciation for the kind xnrinn nf ormerlv Formerly Woonhouse Mortua: rv Dining and Dancing Nitely SERVICES sympathy in the loss of our husband and PERSONALLY CONDUCTED 1356 MT. VERNON AVE. lather.

PH. 5119 MRS. WM. KENNEDY A FAMILY. EMMERSON'S MORTUARY REDLANDS BROOKPIDB AVE.

PHONE S161 Assemblyman to Get Degree at Pepperdine (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS) FLORISTS Favorably. STEPHENS FUNERAL Street BOBBITT HOME Phone 371-72 LOTS OF FREE PARKING. ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CAPE ORDER BY FHOVE 1158 Call and make your appointment at once, then tell your neighbor. Remember 900 South Street, the very LOS ANGELES, May 31 Cf) Among 97 students receiving grad- ft. ena or ine street, phone 433-84.

I. M. coens Expense 1155 ST. fBWE 411-42 A Matter of Your Own Desire Colton. Calif.

Phone degrees tomorrow at Pep CEMETERIES perdine college will be Assemblyman Gordon R. Hahn, 27. Hahn was a charter student at MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots. Mausoleum, Crematory South End of Waterman Ave. Listen to KFXM Mon.

thru Friday to 8:45. "Sones of Praise" Ph. San Bernardino 625-90 the institution in 1937, dropped out to become a superior court clerk, then joined the Navy. He was elected to the state legislature last November. MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phone 661-SS (mm.

The largest glass container plant in the world is located atAlton, 111. F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral ChapeL Redlands Next to Postoffice Phone 5511 PS mm THE FATHER AULL FOUNDATION (Non-Sectarian) ARTHRITIS SINUSITIS HAY FEVER Sufferers COCKTAIL DANCING SUNDAY AFTERNOONS 2 TO 5 P.J featuring THE EVER POPULAR Paul Nelson Quartet SATURDAY 1VIGIIT SPECIALTY Johnnie Hunt The Radio-Sing Personality with the Golden Voice Sunday Nite The Famous 3 Gentlemen of Note (Formerly of Club Maracco, Hollywood 2 Floor Shows 9:30 P.M. and 1 1:15 P.M. 1 I NWII i MMillBWMVBMHk The same specialized treatment that 9 .1 .1 has given definite reli et to the thou- sands of sufferers who have Journeyed to FATHER AULL'S Central, New Mexico, center, TOMBSTONE, now available here in home clinic at and his health ARIZONA, are San Bernardino.

we will be glad During the entire week, without charge. to discuss your case ii CALL NOW. For An Appointment Phone 692-4? FATHER AULL FOUNDATION SAN BERNARDINO CENTER Cerntr 14th nj Sfrastt Dr. Mefanity, D.C., Dir. Comedy Dancing and Skits Specialty Tap Dancing and Singing Piano Numbers and Singing Stan Moore Billy Roe Tim Talbot 1-DAY Aa ootstatxCog VALUE -these '3 beautifal modem Lamps exactly as illustrated all octal -SPUN BRONZE bases.

Junior aod Bridg reading Limps have Large reflectors. Attractive Polychrome plated Gold metal breajc oo all 3 lamps. Modern design with stippled stick and colorful matching shade. Floor Lamp, Table lamp, Bridge reading lamp, all specially priced for group. RADIO SERVICE Satisfaction guaranteed We Use Famous Philco Radio Tubes and Parts CULLEN RADIO 3 lamps at only 95 24 ATTRACTIVE POLYCHROME OOtO METAL BREAK ON ALL 3 LAMPS Enjoy a tlollichiny Sunday Evenlny of Fine Entertainment in the Aloha Room at Dante's Tropical Gardens and the Sea Food Grotto for Delicious Foods 1290 RASE LINE PHONE 641-41 Sunshine Furniture Co.

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