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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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San Bernardino, California
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14
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i4iHijmiOLsyM: Offer Aid fo Each Other I Tuesday "Wednesday 'Thursday OFFICIALS OF 3 LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT PLEDGE FOREST RESOURCES PROTECTION i urn ii iihiiiiimwi i i 3 gee, U. S. Forest Service, Big information on illegal hunting and spot, and whammy, you guys drop Plant, California Division of For- Representatives of federal, coun-1 Special emphasis at the and state law enforcement jng was placed on the current deer Bear Lake; Frank Brundige, fish out of the sky. I'm going home! violation of game laws. estry; Chester Nash, U.

S. Forest and game warden, Running SAVES TIME Service, Arrowhead district; Ar agencies in aan oernaiumu probiem where U. S. and Springs; D. M.

Tucker and E. L. Bauer stated that although more Pierce, U. S. Forest Service, San Bernardino; C.

K. Cunningham, U. S. Forest Service; Paul W. expensive than other forms of patrolling the forest, the helicopter had proven to save time and cover more territory with better re A report on the new eyes of the U.

S. Forestry Service, a helicopter, was also heard by the group after which dinner was held in the dining room of the Wagon Wheel Cafe. Rangers who had patrolled the San Bernardino forests in the helicopter told of being able to sit down next to illegal camp fire Scott, California Division of For-: estry; Frank Watson, U. S. Forest luversiue counties mci 01 i.uii- ning Springs in a special gathering to offer their cooperation to each other in protecting the national resources of the county forest lands.

Over 40 U. S. and State Forestry officials, county sheriff's officers, state fish and game wardens and State Forestry officials will be concerned with fire hazards in the national and state forest, and fish and game service will be concerned with game law violations and sheriff's deputies will be on the lookout for any violation of county laws. Cooperation between the law thur Balsom, California Division of Forestry; Herb Hughes, R. A.

Ceniceros, both of U. S. Forest Service at Arrowhead; W. B. Stephens, U.

S. Forest Service at Running Springs; B. E. Confer, Sheriff's Office, San Bernardino; W. K.

Auld. Riverside County Sheriff's Office; George Bailiff, U. S. Forest Service, Mill Creek sults than any heretofore tried sys Service, San Bernardino; W. II.

tem. Clayton, California Div. of Fores try, San Bernardino County; Thomas S. Bryan, U. S.

Forest Attending the session at Running Springs were: Bauer of U. S. Forestry Service; R. J. O'Brien, Department of Fish and Game; representatives from the district I sites and dropping unexpectedly Service, San Bernardino.

enforcement agencies and the dis-i attorney's offices of the two coun- from the sky into the path of auto trict attorney's office was urged District; L. R. Hall, Riverside County Sheriff's Office; W. H. Joll- mobiles with no business in ties attended the meeting.

OX HOME FClflXISIIKVGS 'l .1 n.nMMnfnnfl tVin A W. W. Skinner, California Div. of Forestry; Joe W. Rice, sheriff of Clean Patriotism U.

S. Forestry Service fire con-loffices of Riverside and San Ber. trol official Donald Bauer pointed! t.v nWp(1 thpl closed" areas. The most interesting of all these MEMPHIS, Tenn. (3) Tired of Riverside County; C.

O. Peterson, I U. S. Forest Service; Paul F. Guy- si, Riverside County Sheriff's Of sistance at all times in determin seeing soiled flags flying on patri accounts was one in which a sailor on a three-day leave was spot Three Days Only! otic holidays, Memphis laundry ted in an auto with a girl in a de ey, California Fish and Game, Idyllwild; L.

R. Metzgar, California Fish and Game warden, Elsi-nore; Otto Rawland, California Fish and Game warden, Victor-ville; Raymond Bauks, California Div. of Forestry, Perris; Donald Stork, California Fish and Game Fontana. Thurs. operators have announced they'll serted "off limits" section of the clean American flags without up the meeting as a new "trend in public service organizations attempting to meet the increased load of responsibility thrust upon them by cooperating in all instances of mutual overlapping of interests." POPULATION INCREASE Bauer noted that the increased ing when a law had been violated to the extent that a case was possible.

NEW EYES Obtaining of information in all cases of law breaking in the forests was formulated by the three charge. fice; G. Shockley, California Fish and Game; Brady Barker, Riverside County Sheriff's Office; R. J. Bierschbach, San Bernardino District Attorney's Office; John B.

Morgan, Riverside District Attorney's Office; Gene Kemble, John forest. "We dropped down fast beside the car which was parked under a tree," a ranger related, "and the startled sailor jumped The kibbler9 Susan E. F. Greenleaf, California Fish from his car as if he couldn't be- and Game Department, Indio; R. V.

government aeencv officers with C. Gilman and Michael Dunn, all Conrad, U.S. Forest Service, San load of responsibility" was being! game wardens promising to be it." PILES BLEEDING, ITCHING and Other Rectal Trauma Treated without Surger Low of Time From Work DR. R. E.

HANSEN. D.C. Examination Without Charge 1224 N. Waterman Ave. Ph.

2-0101 of S. Forest Service, San Jacinto district. Bernardino; H. J. Bartol, California Fish and Game Chino; C.

U. placed on the individual organiza-ithe lookout for violators of re "Well, I'll be darned," the rang-tions due to a heavy increase in laws and county regulations and er quoted the sailor, "I get a population in San Bernardino and sheriff and forest officials noting three-day pass, pick up a girl, find Riverside counties. I that they would report and obtain 'what I thought was a deserted dnm at tha cmAllest. clever Ulrey, California Div. of Forestry, John Lively, U.

S. Forest Serv- est "Lazy Susans" we've ever f. ice, Mill Creek area; La San Bernardino County; Jack Ma seen. 5-pq. Ceramic insert on Black Iron revolving base Chartreuse or White on Black or White inserts.

The Entire Family Agrees! CLOTHING, SHOES, FURNITURE, Appliances, etc. When repaired by the handicapped provide wages and jobs when sold through Goodwill's own stores. Call Goodwill Industries now 8-383 I or write to 899 Third Street, San Bernardino. HOMEWARES 3rd FLOOR Three Days Only! Thurs. Pure Linen Guest Towels HI ci 8 Are So si 00 TWO FOR Perfect for Lounging, TV Viewing and for '4 ft Choose from Blue, Rose, Green, Yellow, Grey or Wine pure Linen hemstitched guest towels.

14" by 19" in size. Imported from Ireland! Regularly 69c ea. LINENS 3rd FLOOR Cold Weather Sleeping! ArSHBi mm The whole family can get in on the act with SMUTHTEX Knitted Pajamas! They' re warm weight for sleepwear, and soft and comfortable for around-the-house wear. Children can play in them boys and girls can study them adults can lounge in them! Snug-fitting nylon reinforced collar and cuffs washable colors with smartly contrasting neckband "and cuffs. Come in today and a pair for every member of the family! Three Days Only! Thurs.

Cotton Blankets A Fine White American cotton sheet blankets by "Field-crest" in Twin size of 72" by Firmly whipped edges with Kitten soft nap. Regularly $3.50 each. $3.95 Full Size $3.29 BEDDING 3rd FLOOR Nffi Three Days Only! Thurs. Adjustable Ironing ltd. S1I95 Sturdy, all-Steel adjustable ironing board with rubber tipped steel legs.

4 Metal legs give rigidity. Mesh top is p-erfect for steam irons. With 4-Pc. pad-cover set. Reg.

$13.25. HOMEWARES -3rd FLOOR WW Fireman Red. 'f 2-CoIor Combinations i illK Three Days Only! Thurs. Twin Mop Set For Mothers Colors of Red, Maize or Aqua. Sizes Small-Medium-Large.

Good looking, comfortable! $4.95 a pair JL POT GirlS Colors of Reef. Aqua or Pink in Sizes 4 to 14. $3.50 Special Purchase! Twin Mop set Including on handle, two mops! Save time and trouble, use one easily de-tachable mop tor floors one for walls. Completely washable. Reg.

$2.98. HOMEWARES 3rd FLOOR For Boys 4 fo 8 color, of Red, Navy, Light Blue or Maize. See them in the Little Gent's Shop $3.50 ftp! uJlfc We fs 'f I'V'i For Older Boyscoior. ef Red, Navy, Maize or Light Blue with contrasting trim. Sizes 6 to 1 2.

$3.50 Sizes 14 to 20 $3.95 Three Days Only! Thurs. Unlincd Draperies pr- "Fantasy" Unlined draperies with French pleated tops. Floral pattern on White ground. 48" by 84" to the pair. An exceptional value in drapes.

Regularly $7.95 the pair. DRAPERIES 3rd FLOOR WOMEN'S, GIRLS' AND SMALL BOYS' SECOND FLOOR OLDER BOYS STYLES BOYS' SHOP BASEMENT THE HARRIS COMPANY 3rd San Bernardino I Please send me the following I Smuthtex Pajamas: DEPT. I5-S2-53-98 Six 1st Color 2nd Color Price i i i i Quan, FOR MOTHER I FOR GIRLS FOR BOYS 4 to 8 FOR OLDER BOYS I I NAME CJ1 and Dmcn Payments fl, Cah Purchases una 1 1 i r- lash I STREET CITY STATE I In Ran RM-nardina. add 41. State and Clt I i risk I CHG.

CASH saia, Tu. EUewhert in California, add 3 State Salea Meant Also in Redland Stor Tax. C.O.D..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1894-1998