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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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f5 b' San Bernardino DAILY SUN Oct. 13, 1948 BUILDINQT See Class 6T Want Ads. IN THE SHADOWS Toaslmasfer Dinner To Feature Surprise Thompson were held yesterday tt VITAL RECORDS hospital, to tha wife of David Young, 2404 Berkeley avenue, a daughter. DIED DRANEY In San Bernardino. Califor A feature of the weekly dinner meeting of the Toastmasten club tonight at 6:30 in the Gibson Girl cafe, will be a.

surprise assignment of extemporaneous speaker and subject. Regular speakers for the evening, whose talks will follow the October theme, "Furthering of Worthwhile Projects," will be Daniel Grimes, Richard B. Williams and Jack The evening toastmaster will be C. William Fleming; topic master, Robert Knepshield; critic, Harley Crane; timer, Robert Vautherot, and grammarian, J. B.

Smith. at Montecito M- morlal park. EMMA LORETTA SHAVER Rosary for Mrs. Emma Loretta Shaver, killed Monday in an auto-train accident in San Bernardino, will be recited today at 7 p.m. at the Kremer Funeral home.

The body will then be shipped to Dixon, 111., for funeral services and interment. Mrs. Shaver was a native of Illinois. She is survived by four brothers, William, George, David and John James, all of Dixon, three nieces, Mrs. Anna Bradish of Glendale, Mrs.

Esther Englund of Pasadena and Mrs. Rosalie Berkinger of Honolulu, T. and two nephews, John Mahan of Cal-exico and Joseph Mahan of Los Angeles. CYNTHIA TARR The Rev. James H.

Parrott officiated at funeral services for Mrs. Cynthia Tarr, held yesterday at 2 p.m. at Stephens Bobbitt chapel. Pallbearers were Clarence E. Knisley, Jacob F.

Thomann, Alfred E. Cox and Carl Aide. Inter ment was in Mountain View cemetery. SUSAN I. Funeral THOMPSON services for Susan I.

Interment was SHOE TROUBLES of ton causo FOOT TROUBLES! 2 p.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Me mortal chapel with the Rev. Wad dell, of the Redlands First Con gregational church, officiating. John Fiske.

of the San Bernar dino Pioneer spoke and Mrs. Helen Carlisle George, organist, played "Beautiful Isle of and "Lead Kindly Light." Pallbearers were. George Ban- ford, Fred Twistern, John W. Talmadge, Gene Caley, Charles Warren and Mort Parker. Inter ment was at Mountain View ceme tery.

GRACE WOOD TYGETT The Rev. Calvin Holman, pastor of the First Methodist church of Riverside, officiated at funeral services for Mrs. Grace Wood Ty-gett, held yesterday at 10 a.m. at Atcheson Graham Funeral home, Riverside. Organ background music was played.

Pallbearers were Alex Tolmie, Marion B. Osburn, John H. Brlttian, Will Gunnison, Roy E. Evans and John Bishop. Interment was at Evergreen cemetery, Riverside.

The service was conducted by the Jngold Funeral home of Fontana. Fog is a cloud at ground level. It. Hemealobla Sited Teet 12. Blood PreMyre II, Cndoeardlooraah tt Vie Heart 14.

Verbal Reiorl III Plain Wordi In addition to our regular Fluoroscopic examination wo Asthma Mucus Ion't let oousblng, eneMins, choking, twouninc attacks of Bronchial Asthma. rata (Imp anJ energy another day wltB-oot tryin MENDACO. Tbia tarnal medicine work thru the blood. thu rearhlng tha bronchial tubes ana Juniti Usually atarU help in Immadiataly to remove thick, tw tnucux, thus allevlatin couhin and promoting freer breathing and more re-irCMjn aleep. Get MENDACO from your druggist today.

Quick eatlfactlo or money back iaranteed. MEUtVtf NORMAL tfEAllNA ALL STYLES Of WIRE FENCING ktsidtatlal Industrial Ranches IRRITATION? QUICK KUEF WITH Lfsk. MEWTHOLATUM i lAiWW CHAIN LINK Proper care begins with shoes of correct fit and design! COMPLETE $3 with Thle Ad EXAMINATION nia. Oct. 11.

1948. Mrs. Nordla Draney, native of Utah and resident or California 20 years and Colton 8 years. Burial will be at Ogden, Utah. I.

M. Knopsnyder Son in charge. LEWIS In Etiwanda, California, Oct. 12, 1948, John Adams Lewis, 58, native of Illinois, resident of Etiwanda 3D years and or California as years. Funeral tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

at tha Ingold chapel in Fontana with interment to follow at Rialto Park cemetery. SHAVER In San Bernardino, Califor nia, Oct. 11, 1948, Mrs. Emma Loret-ta Shaver. 66.

native of Illinois, resi dent of San Bernardino for a number of years. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at the Kremer chapel. The body will then be shipped to Dixon, 111., for funeral services and interment. ZIMMER In Guadalcanal, New Britain, Feb.

11. 1945, Sgt. William R. Zimmer, 22, native of Iowa, resident of San Bernardino and California for most of his life. Funeral services tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Mountain View cemetery. Arrange ments are being made by the Mark a. snaw io. CARD OF THANKS WE hereby acknowledge with thanks our sincere appreciation lor me oeaumui floral offerings and the kindnesses shown by our many friends In the loss ot our beloved nusoana ana miner, MRS. LUIGIA FERRERO AND DAUGHTERS.

FLORISTS STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Formerly Morton's Flower Shop NO CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP rmwERS FOR ALL OCCASION3 409 St. Phone 3-4133 ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE 1155 Street Phone 4-1142 McGARVETS FLOWERS Flowers for All Occasions Order by Phons 81-9118 968 St. SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" DON'T FORGET A FRIEND PHONE 6858 BASE LINE FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARK B. SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regardless of your circumstances our services are avauaDie.

aian ncensea Associations Members Your Guarantee of Superior workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 468 Fifth San Bernardino. Ph. 2131 F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel, Redlands Next to Postoffice Phone 5511 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Formerly Woodhouse Mortuary Personally Conducted Services 1156 MT.

VERNON AVE. PH. 8119 EMMERSON'S MORTUARY REDLANDS BROOKSIDE AVE. PHONE 6161 STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME Street Phone 8-2281 1156 I. M.

Knopsnyder et Son Mortuary Expense A Matter of Your Own Desire Colton. Calif. Phone 44-J CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory South End of Waterman Ave. Ph. San Bernardino 6-2590 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Ssn Bernardino Phone 5-6188 Highland Avenue at Waterman Don't let foot troubles sap youc energy, ruin your disposition, make you a stay-at-home! Give your feet the care they deserve! Make sure that the shoes you FENCING '3 ARE you sick? Our complete physical and fluoroscopic examination will discover the cause of your illness.

X-ray Fluoroscopy will give you facts and not opinions. wear FIT your feet correctly. Correct fit roearu not only the right size and width, but also the proper SHAPE Feet vary, in contour-even though they may be the same size, the same Thats what'makes wearing the proper SHAPB so important. Corns, callouses, bunion, weak ankles, weak afcb these act only a few of the foot troubles that are often caused b); ImpMfttflj fitted shoes. And when your hurt, you hurt tt ovtrl, Stop suffering needless foot pains NOW! Come to out Shop todswl Let our highly trained attendants show you how thousands of foot sufferers have obtained quick, inexpensive relief from all foot and shoe troubles with Dr.

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BORN CASPER In Loma Linda, California, Oct 11, 1948, at Loma Linda noa- nital. to tha wife of Fred G. Casper, Route 1, Box 195E, Colton, a son. TntiMQnw Tn T.nma T.lnria. California.

11 19JS at Ijimi Linda hospital, in the 'wlf nf Leland Johnson, Box 96, Indio, a daughter, wrvmnr Tn Linda. California, Oct. 12, 1948, at Loma Linda hos pital, to the wife or Clarence js.nouu, Star route, Hinkley, a son. MEZZA In San Bernardino, California, Cirt 11 1948 at St- Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Angelo Mezza. 3600 Arrowhead avenue, a daughter.

ROBERTSON In San Bernardino, California, Oct. 11, 1948, at St. Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Jack Robertson, 988 East Second street, a daughter. SCOTT In San Bernardino. California, Oct.

10, 1948, at St. Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Charles W. Scott. 421 I street, a son. THOMAS In San Bernardino, Califor nla, Oct.

11, 1948, at Bernardlne hospital, to the wife of H. Thomas, 2832 Seoulveda avenue, a daughter. YOUNG In San Bernardino, Califor nia, Oct. 11, 1948, at St. Bernardlne a COMPLETE INSTALLATION OR MATERIALS ONLY PHONE 7-9J14 W.

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X-Ru Fluaroaaosla Internal Organ 5. Heart 5 Ta I elQUU ITS SURE-TO-POP Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses Don't wait save youraelf from another day ot burning foot torture. Get Ice-Mint NOW I Join the milllona of happy people who walk In oool fresh comfort thanka to thla frosty white medicated balm. Enjoy its amailnl cooling aoothing action. Get ice-Mint today at all dmggijie.

Phone 5-622) MICHAEL EPSTEIN, Ownff MORE FEATURES fluatanleod byAJ fL Qoed HouMkeepIni Ju f'V a i HEAR YOUR OWN HEART will check your heart with the Audio Kardiograph. Many ipeclallata charge over (10.00 for thle heart examination. Thla Initrument re-corda the heart beats and you can hear them too. EASY TERMS 3 YEARS TO PAY FREE ESTIMATES PIONEER CHAIN LINK FENCE CO. GROUP DIAGNOSTIC OFFICES DR.

EUGENE S. CAMOS, D.P., Licensed by the Medical Board 349 Sixth Street San Bernardino Phone 7-4233 One of the Largest and Best Equipped Dlagnostlo and Treating Offices In the West 511 Street Houn: 0 AM. to 5 PM. RIO. II.

PAT. M. P. (SWEDE) BERGLUND Funeral arrangements for Mil-ford P. Berglund, 36, San Bernardino traffic officer who died Monday, apparently from a heart attack, are pending with the Stephens Bobbitt Funeral home in charge.

Surviving. are his widow, Mrs. Dorothy Berglund, 2844 Mountain View avenue; a son, Robert; three brothers, Elmer of San Diego, Allen and Carl of San Bernardino; three sisters, Mrs. Nettle Bales and Mrs. Florence Martin of San Bernardino and Mrs.

Elvina Flynn of Brawley, and his mother, Mrs. Rose Berglund, 1342 ft Central avenue, San Bernardino, ELEX J. FERGUSON Funeral services for Elex J. Ferguson will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Ingold chapel in Rialto with interment to follow at Mountain View cemetery.

JASPER MILES FRANCIS Funeral services for Jasper Miles Francis will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Boyce Van Osdel off iciat-1 mg. interment will follow at Mountain View cemetery.

JOHN BURR JOHNS Funeral services for John Burr Johns will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Roy Anderson officiating. The American Legion will conduct military graveside services at Mountain View cemetery.

JOHN ADAMS LEWIS John Adams Lewis, 58, Etiwanda salesman who resided on Lang- ham avenue, died yesterday at his 1 home. A native of New Milford, I 111., he had lived in Etiwanda for I 30 yean and in California 35 years. Surviving art his widow, Mrs. Mae S. Lewis; a son, James A.

Lewis," both of Etiwanda; a granddaughter, Kristen Ann Lewis; three brothers, Matthew S. Lewis i of Rockford, 111., Charles S. Lewis of Davenport, Iowa, and Eliasj Lewis of Buffalo, N. and a sis ter, Harriett Lewis of Los Angeles. He was a veteran of World war I.

Funeral services will be held at the Ingold chapel in Fontana tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Interment will follow in Rialto Park cemetery. EARL D. MacDONALD The Rev. Horace Cushing of fi-; ciated at funeral services for Earl Duncan MacDonald held yesterday at 2:30 p.m.

at the Ingold chapel in Fontana. Mrs. Irene Ingold and tht Rev.j Mr. Cushing sang two duets, "Lead Me Gently Home, Father" and "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," with Mrs. Catherine Forbes accompany ing at the organ.

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