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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 18

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1 8 San lernardino DAILY SUN Jan. 19, 1951 Lippincott Elected Head of FOUR EXPLORER SCOUTS Seven Enlist in ATTAIN RANK OF EAGLES Orange Empire Dog Club C. Lydon Lippincott, owner of a Four ExDlorer Scouts from Post Nicky Vargas and Blaine Stephenson of Troop 19. Highland avenue photography shop, was elected president of the U.S. Marines Two of Recruits Come From San Bernardino Enlistment of two San Bernar 9 were elevated to Eagle Scouts, highest rank in Scouting, at a court of honor held in Arrowview Junior High school.

Other awards presented were: Second class Lyle Kepford, Orange Empire Dog club at the January- meeting. He succeeds Mrs. Ruth McCourt of Chino. Thev were nresented Eagle Michael Mertens, Gordon Millett, Craig Shiner, Duane Jones, Earl Ludvigson and Douglas Whyte. Recognized as the largest all- 9 badges and certificates in the ceremony conducted by Dr.

John L. r1? First class Virgil Talley, Fred Keith, Robert Ludvigson. Alan dino men and five other county residents in the Marine Corps has been announced by the marine recruiting station in San Lounsbury, court of honor chair 0 Sanford, Jack Stratford and Wi-cliff Rhinehart. i 'At I breed open membership dog club in the United States, the club was formed 13 years ago by J. E.

Brown. Membership in the past year has reached 612. The club has acquired its own property on which a training ground is to be developed in Fontana. man. He was assisted by Doran W.

Tregarthen, John Heiser and Roy Guth of the district committee; Scout executive Edward H. Saxton and William Cowan, Earl All of them signed up for three MERIT BADGES Merit badges David Avery 4, a. Leland Peterson 6, Gordon Stewart 4, Carroll Avery 1, Michael Walker 7, Jack Stratford 5, Robert Ludvigson 5, Dennis Clauson Young, Gaylord Gnder and Gordon Randolph, Eagle Scouts. Activities of the year will be years' service and were sent to Los Angeles for 'processing and swearing in. The San Bernardino enlistees were: Tony Cortez, 571 Gardena street, son of Mrs.

Delores F. Cortez; and Charles R. Abbey, 2792 Genevieve street, son of Mr. OTHERS PROMOTED Promoted to Life rank was Scout 1, Alan Sanford 4, Arthur Deam 2, Russell Olsen 1, Nicky Vargas Robert Perry of Troop 9. 5, Dean Harvey 1, Bob Davis 1, 1 highlighted with the benched show Sunday at National Orange show in which breeds from throughout Southern California will be on exhibition.

The club has also conducted obedience trials and has sponsored obedience classes in which 2,000 dogs have been New Star Scouts are David Av A and Mrs. J. W. Abbey, Blaine Stephenson 3, Rodney Fletcher 1, Pete Savage 1, Russell ery, Jon Thomas, Arthur Deam and Jackie Deam of Troop 15 and Homer 3, Ronald Belanger 1 and The others were: Richard W. Milliman, son of Mrs.

Thelma Milliman of Redlands; Richard C. Charles McMahan 3. ELECTED C. Lydon Lippin cott, Highland avenue photog-. a Schall, son of Wilbur G.

Schall of Loma Linda; Archie W. Brooks, son of Mrs. Ruth L. Brooks of Trona; Harvey A. Mendez, son of Camp Elliott Soon Will Be Reopened raphy shop owner, who was elect ed president of the Orange Empire Dog club at the January trained.

Other officers elected are George C. Wiedeman, vice-president; Mary Ulrath of Upland, secretary; Mrs. Fern Wiedeman, treasurer; Mary McKean of Ontario and Jack Felton of San Bernardino, board of directors for two-year terms; and Peggy Rand Mrs. Mildred L. Hadden, of Upland; and Darrell D.

Hill, Chino, son of Mrs. Emma G. Hill of SAN DIEGO, Jan. 18 UP) The Navy today awarded a million-dol U.S. Ban on Slots Fought by Nevada CARSON CITY, Jan.

18 UBy A bill was introduced today in the state assembly to exempt Nevada from the terms of the new federal anti-slot machine law. The federal act, signed by President Truman Jan. 2, bans the interstate shipment of all gam lar contract for immediate rehab Chamber Committee Heads Will Be Named ilitation of Camp Elliott, World War II Marine and Navy center, of Fontana and Mr. Brown of San Bernardino, board of directors for llllll? Announcement of the 23 com- mlttoo chairmen who will rllrppt and reported 9,000 bluejackets will be stationed there after work is Sailor Stricken With Illness, Hospitalized one year. completed.

bling devices except to those states which specifically exempt In i mi? faMfeHOTiafrffTtllftr 1ft Wmrtfmflfflf "1 civic work of the San Bernardino chamber of commerce through A 20-year-old sailor was taken GARBAGE MAN ERRS The Trepe Construction Co. of San Diego won the $1,050,000 job PROMOTED Dr. John L. Lountbury, chairman, preientt Eagle badge and certificates to Ex to Norton Air Force base for ob themselves from its provisions. AKRON, Ohio.

(IP) A near plorer SeouU William Harps, Nelson Davis, Stanley Walker and William Thomas at Scout court Democratic assemblyman Archie servation Wednesday night after sighted garbage man cost this city for repair of barracks, mess halls of honor. Cross, who introduced the meas he was apparently seized with an and admisistration buildings. Work is scheduled to start $20. That amount was what the city council voted to reimburse Mrs. William Buchanan, who attack of appendicitis in front of a narrow for practical use as moun downtown theater.

ure, said the slots account for at least 33 per cent of the money gambled in Nevada. He said about 1951 will be a top item on the program of the chamber directors' luncheon at noon today. Other organizational work under the new officers, headed by President Earnist McCook, also will occupy the board, meeting at chamber headquarters, 533 street. tain home sites. County Adminis charged that the refuse collector Tax Collector Proposes Parcel Sale of 126 Lots took her basket of freshly-laun A companion identified the sailor as Raymond Allman who is stationed aboard a ship now in San a third of all gambling establish' Walking on a fence, without the owner's consent, is unlawful in trative Officer Harold Zenz told the board the owners propose to combine lots so as to give 50-foot dered clothes instead of the family ments depend on the machines to Springfield, 111.

garbage pail. Diego, police reported. keep out of the red. frontage and offer them for sale, nal owners of the lots seek to redeem them. Prices of the various parcels proposed by Mr.

Gregory vary from $280 to $700, representing back taxes and delinquency mmi sale AT mfe eor.iii in tobav charges. A proposal by G. Leon Gregory, San Bernardino county tax collector, to sell 126 Big Bear lots in 15 parcels, will be considered for action by the board of supervisors next Monday. The lots have been off the tax rolls for a number years because of delinquency in tax payments. It was brought out at the supervisors' last meeting that the origi But the supervisors took the view that perhaps parcel sales would not be fair to persons desiring to buy individual lots.

Moreover, they asked County Counsel Albert E. Weller to check the legal aspects of such block sales. Most of the lots, it was pointed out, have 25-foot frontage too Widows in Korea do not remarry, no matter how young they may be. Even though they have been married only a month, they may not take a second husband. x.

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