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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 20

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FROM NINE TO FIVE Vital Records By Jo Fischer In the Shadows WILLIAM P. HUNTER COUNTY DEMOCRATIC GROUP OPPOSES NEW SALES TAX BILL William Pierce Hunter, 65, of 1220 Reece San Bernardino, died Wednesday night at his home. BORN TUCK In Barstow, Calif-, June 2. 1953, at Barstow Hospital, to the ife of D. G.

Tuck, 1301 Flora arstow. a son. GREEN In Barstow, June 2, 1953, at Barstow Hospital, to the wife of B. H. Green, 621 Arville Barstow, a daughter.

inHMsnw Tn Barstow. May WIDOW TESTIFIES IN COURT AS MURDER TRIAL WITNESS A native of Kansas, he was a re I 31, 1953, at Marine Base Infirmary, I ihn wif of CdI. Oscar J. Johnson. tired (farmer and had lived in San Bernardino thre months.

Survivors are two sons, Lewis, Bakersfield, and Qaudie, Grants Pass, two daughters, Mrs. (Continued from City Page) equitably impose upon the people of the State of California an additional sales tax of 1 per cent said he followed the tracks of a car, presumfd by the prosecution where no local sales taxes now ex to be Arnold green ranch wagon, up old Highway 91, which branches Louise Vice, Bucklin, and Mrs. Evelyn Horton, Arcadia; his ist, and would re-allocate funds off from the new route in Cronise mother, Mrs. Mary Aribelle Hunt Valley. er, San live sisters, Mrs.

Dora Atkisson and Mrs. Anna derived from the existing sales tax in such a manner as to cause division between cities and counties, thus bringing about a great "A short distance up a canyon including San Bennardino County, in the unincorporated areas of said counties, a 1 per cent local sales tax where none now exists. "The bill would, for all practical purposes, compel the adoption and imposition of a 1 per cent local sales tax in approximately 150 cities of the State where none exists at the present time. RAISE SALES TAX "It would, for practical reasons, necessitate all cities now having a local sales tax of less then 1 per cent to raise existing sales taxes to 1 per cent, thus additionally burdening millions of people, most of whom live in large metropolitan areas and are working people. Tyler, both of San Bernardino; we found two sets of footprints," shift in the impact of local proper-.

Mrs. Maude Berry, Castle Rock, Mrs. Lenora Caudell, Van (Continued from City Page) missing when she got home from work. Manning's truck was found later in the day some seven miles east of Yermo, parked at the side of U.S. Highway 91.

Don Hawley, a Barstow gas company serviceman, said he'd seen it there shortly before noon. Defense Attys. Ted G. Krumm and Wendell Harris asked few questions of any of the witnesses on cross examination. Bierschbach and Dep.

Dist. Atty. Hollis G. Hartley next called Sheriff's Dep. P.

E. Stillwell to the stand to describe the search on Feb. 5 for the missing Arnold. He related StillwelL "They led to a dead-end section, and then we found footprints that were sideways, as though someone was shuf ty taxes on both large and small taxpayers, and upon the utilities Alstyne, Mrs. Grace Pashe- fling along sideways through the sand.

UP THE MOUNTAIN co, Bakersfield, and 10 grandchildren. Services at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, in chapel of Kremer Funeral Home. JACK GRIFFIN Services for Jack Griffin will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the "They led east and up the side of the mountain. At this point no Calico Guest Ranch, Yermo, a daughter.

DEVLIN Jn Barstow, May 30, 1953, at Marine Base Infirmary, to the wife of Sgt. Harlan M. Devlin, Mountain View Apt. No. 6, Barstow, 'a daughter.

SHORTY In Barstow, May 30, 1953, at Marine Base Infirmary, to the wife of Pfc. Robert T. Shorty, Yermo Trailer Park, Yermo, a daughter. GIBAT In Barstow. May 26, 1953, at Marine Base Infirmary, to the wife of S.Sgt.

Norman E. Gibat, Rt. 1-B Box 540, Barstow, a son. WEYANDT In Barstow, May 26, 1953, at Marine Base Infirmary, to the wife of Sgt. Arthur Weyandt, PO Box 37.

Daggett, a daughter. SAENZ In Barstow, May 30, 1953, at Graybill Medical Building: to the wife of Phillip Saenz. 600 Kathleen Barstow, a ton. WINCHER In Redlands. June 3.

1953, at the Redlands Community Hospital, to the wife of Albert F. Wincher, 1357 Monterey, Red-lands, a daughter. RABONE In Fontana, June 2, 1953. at 'the Kaiser Hospital, to the wife of Thomas Rabone, 758 S. Grace Fontana, a daughter.

SILiVEY In San Bernardino, June 3, 1953, at Norton Air Base Hospital, to the wife of t. Col. Owen Silvey, 701, Bermuda Red-lands, a daughter. TURNER In San Bernardino, June 3. 1953, at Norton Air Base Hospital, to the wife of A.

3 James O. Turner, 945 Guthrie San Bernardino, a daughter. MORSE In Loma Linda, June 3. 1953, at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of George Clayton Morse, 339 V. Olive Colton, a son.

WILKINSON In San Bernardino. June 1, 1953, at Norton Air Base Hospital, to the wife of CWO Robert Wilkinson, 3271 Belle San Ttprnardinn. ft snn tracks could be observed. unaer tne guise ot tax reduction, and using the bait of future property tax reductions, the bill would in fact "After climbing up the side of chapel of the Mark B. Shaw Company.

Interment will follow in the mountain, we found a pile of and large property owners. ADDED TAX BILL. "The bill would impose on the majority of the people of California an additional sales tax bill of approximately 120 million dollars in addition to the approximately 43 million dollars currently estimated being paid by city taxpayers to the various cities already using a local sales tax. "The bill would force upon 25 counties and all the incorporated cities in those counties a 1 per cent local sales tax where none exists at the present time. "It would force upon all the balance of counties of the State, rocks about seven feet long, three feet wide and 20 inches high.

The take the pennies from the pockets of the bttle fellow "while actually Mountain View Cemetery. The body will lie in state in the slumber room of the Shaw Company until the time of services. mound resembled the top of a "Of course I could live on my husband's salary but if I quit my job what excuse would there be for my awful housekeeping?" Give Her This Masterpiece of diverting them to' the extent of millions of dollars into property tax reductions for the utilities and grave. "I removed one rock and ob ANDERS O. CHISTERSON Fine Watchmaking Funeral services for Anders O.

served the back of a man's head and a gray felt hat with a hole in Chisterson were held Thursday in new ornate the brim and band resembling a the chapel of the Grove-Kircher Colonial Mortuary with the San large corporate owners of property both in our County and the State. "The bill would impose an additional burden of almost 1.6 million dollars in sales taxes upon the small consumer, little taxpayer and family man, while relieving rannra fZ bullet hole." Then Bierschbach asked: Bernardino Lodge 348, of "DOLLY MADISON" ficiating. Participating were Clar "Did you recognize the, man?" ence F. Joris, worshipful master; Frank E. Eschelman, senior war the utilities of approximately "Yes," replied Stillwell.

"Who was it?" "It was Jack Arnold." Baldwin, a tall, thin, sharp-fea den, and Benedict Oseas, chaplain. ANDERSON In San Bernardino, Organist Mrs. Charles F. Kircher YWCA Swim Classes Now Being Organized YWCA swimming classes are now being organized to begin as soon as school is out, Mrs. Nola tured man with a shock of dark played "But the Lord Is Mindful" and "What a Friend We Have in 000 of their share of our local property taxes." The resolution estimated that large peoperty owners would benefit, in individual cases, from $5,000 to $75,000 annually in reduced tax bills.

hair, is being tried by a jury composed of six men and six women Jesus." Yon read about It ADVERTISED LIFE and LOOK Pallbearers were I. R. Bays, H. tio The trial jurors were finally selected at 10:35 a.m. Thursday.

An C. Ruppenthal, Irl O'Greene and Carlisle, executive director, has Gus A. Bromser. Interment fol June 2, 1953,, at Norton Air nase Hospital, to the wife of T. Sgt.

Rolyn Anderson, 1896 Del Rosa San Bernardino, a son. SERROS In San Bernardino, June 2. 1953, at Norton Air Base Hospital, to the wife of A. 2 C. Gilbert Serros, 197 Walkinshaw San Bernardino, a.

daughter. BERRY In San Bernardino, June 2, 1953, at Norton Air Base Hospital, to the wife of Lt. Col. Kearie Berry 774 23rd San Bernardino, a son. DENNINGTON In San Bernardino, May 80.

1953. at Community Hospital, to the wife of John R. announced. lowed at Inglewood Park Ceme FOR BASEMENTS AND POROUS MASONRY EXTERIORS mmr i-yjP wSiiWPaj. His Mil jf dh3 TERMS X-fyfy alternate, a woman, also was chosen.

OPENING STATEMENT Prosecutor Bierschbach took lit tery. 4 tor extremely wet conditions: for ordinary dampness: I BONDEX Heavy Duty GET EMMA SUTHERLAND Improved BONDEX Cement Paint Funeral services for Mrs. Emma tle time in making his opening statement to the jury. He said the evidence will show Baldwin stole seals out excessive moisture by seals out dampness while it deco adding-a thick protective layer to rates. Choice of white and 12 walls.

Makes an even, white finish. decorator colors. Simple to applyl tDlit fOt CONCtnE B10CI EXTUIOt WAUS THE mFECT FAINT FOI STUCCO EXTUIOtS torflowing leaks and mepage.ute Rearfotfj QUICK PLUG topi leaks in 5 minute. Dennmgton, 114S lota oan Bernardino, a son. GEORGE In San Bernardino, Calif.

Mav 29. 1953. at Community Hospital Sutherland were held Thursday in the chapel of the Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home, Rialto, with the Rev. James A.

Slone. pastor of the guns from Manning, flagged down Arnold as he was driving to the wife of LeRoy George. 212 Vallev Rialto. a daughter. Assembly of God Church, officiat- Instruction in beginning, intermediate and advanced swimming will be offered to Arsons from five years of age.

on. Private lessons will be given a limited number of persons. Those interested in registering for swimming instruction should contact the YWCA soon, Mrs. Carlisle said. Miss Jeanne Meister, instructor of physical education at Franklin Junior High School, will be in charge of the pool this summer.

Miss Meister has had a number of years experience in swimming and camp water safety programs. She served in the latter capacity in the Tampa, YWCA Camp. VENNER In San Bernardino. along U. S.

Highway 91, forced the victim to accompany him up May 31, 1953, at Community Hospital, to the wife of Eugene Venner. 4995 Soloist Mrs. Celia Garrett sang the canyon and shot him in the Pershin San Bernardino, a back and head. BONDEX CEMENT PAINT in 12 DECORATOR COLORS Beautifies and Protects. daughter.

KEELY In San Bernardino. 1. 1953. at Community HoSDital. AT 0 DIAMCWDS WATCHES Krumm and Harris reserved their opening statement to the jury un to the wife of Duane Keely.

870 "Sunrise" and "No Night There," accompanied by organist Mrs. Marjorie Holtzendorff. Pallbearers were William Crouch, Thomas D. Corlew, I. M.

Vaueht. Fred Newton I. John ffith St. San Bernardino, a son. 317 St.

Ph. 5-9398 til the prosecution has rested its TAYLOR In San Bernardino. June 1. 1953. at Community Hospital.

case. to the wife of Oliver Taylor, 2046 E. Fifth Hiehland. a son. JUAREZ In San Bernardino.

Newton and W. F. McCoy. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Home Decoration Service Center 452 THIRD ST. PHONE 7878 mnni net: fotmte June 2, 1953, at Community Hospital, to the wife of Arsenio Juarez, 8674 Garner San Bernardino, a 861 STREET PHONE 8-6555 I 1 TIM 111 LEACH In San Bernardino.

Sweden boasts she has more telephone and radio sets in proportion to population than any nation except the United States. June 2, 19o3, at Community Hospital, to the wife of Emery Leach, 144 N. Riverside Rialto. a daughter. mm ALONZO In San Bernardino.

Interment followed at Rialto Park Cemetery. Civil Defense Control Center Staff to Meet The Region 8 Civil Defense Control Center staff will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. to discuss -new developments and the command post exercise planned for June 20. C. T.

Johnson, Region 8 coordinator, asked all service chiefs and alternates to attend. June 1, 1953, at Community Hospital, to the wife of Frank Alonzo, 438 W. Colton, a daughter. PEREZ In San Bernardino. May 31, 1953, at Community Hospital, to the wife of John M.

Perez. 251 W. Congress Colton, a son. Come In And Try It Yoa read about It ikDvetmsco LIFE and LOOK WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEYS 309 ST. ATTENTION: FREE tune-up and sharpening for your Shave- DIED HUNTER In San Bernardino, master by Factory Representative all day Friday, June 5.

FDR BASEMENTS AND POROUS MASONRY EXTERIORS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2 Types June 3. 1953, William Pierce Hunter, 65, 1220 Reece San Bernardino, native of Kansas and resident of San Bernardino three months. Funeral arrangements pending with Kreraer Funeral Home in charsre. 10 DAY HOME TRIAL Take home a Sunbeam. If not completely satisfied your money refunded for ordinary dampness: KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services 1358 MT.

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native of Arizona and resident of Fontana eight months. Services at 10 a.m. Monday in Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home. Interment at Mountain View Cemetery. STEPHENS A BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 8-2283 or ficmring leak and ttwpagr.

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2131 June 4, 1953, Donald Earl Knight, 10, life-long resident of Redlands Mission area. Funeral Saturday at 11 a.m. at Emmerson's Little Chapel of the Palms, Redlands. Burial in Montecito Memorial Park. BONDEX CEMENT PAINT in 12 DECORATOR COLORS Beautifies and ProtecUt pi GROVE KIRCHER COLONIAL MORTUARY 738 E.

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