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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 11

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CAM DCDMADHIMO CIIM.TPI FfiRAM 11 ept. 1950 Major Southland Dog Show Scheduled in San Bernardino ialty shows are being held on con secutive days, participants can complete two-thirds of the necessary requirements for an American Kennel club obedience degree by receiving qualifying scores at both of these shows. The following judges have been selected by both clubs but will not judge the same classes or dogs Scouts Planning Exposition to Replace Circus Committee Announces Event Will Be Held At Orange Show San Bernardino Scout ing's 1951 public display will be in the form of an exposition rather than a circus, the Scout camping and activities committee decided. The committee announced the date and place as April ill in the industrial building of the National OranRP Show. Si i i' 9f at both shows: Mrs.

Virginia Mil ler, Chula Vista; D. D. Brodie, More than 12,000 entry blanks for two of the largest dog shows to be held this year, one of them in San Bernardino, were mailed last week to southland dog owners. The obedience trials will be conducted by the Orange Empire Dog club at Lytle Creek park in San Bernardino Saturday, Sept. 30 and by the Pasanita Obedience club at Brookside park in Pasadena Sunday, Oct.

1. Trophies at these shows to include tracking tests, will be offered through twelfth place in some of the novice classes and through eighth place in the open classes. Numerous miscellaneous ilrophies will include a trophy for 'the highest scoring dog handled a child 15 years or under and 'for high scoring dog in individual Jbreeds. Because the two obedience spec- San Marino: Ralph B. Bergstrom, BOOTHS PLANNED The first annual public exhibition of Scouting skills held by Arrowhead Area council was a circus last February in Swing au- Oaklawn, Scott K.

Roberts, North Hollywood; Mrs. Marion Hodesson, El Monte; and William F. Johns, San Rafael. In addition to these, Carl Spitz of North Hollywood will judge the Orange Empire club event and Herbert Wagner of La Canada, the Pasanita show. Entries for the two events must be received by' Supt.

Jack Brad-shaw, 1412 West Twelfth street, Los Angeles, not later than Saturday, Sept. 16. Finance Head Named LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9 (TP) Business executive Preston Hotch-kis has been appointed Southern California finance chairman of the Warren for governor committee. iditorium.

More than 5,000 persons WATCH REPAIRING ARTHUR'S JEWELERS 460 St. watched Scouts of Ihe council demonstrate their skills. Next year, dozens of booth displays and demonstrations will depict the activities of 3,000 Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers of the council, while continuous stage shows will be put on. Two performances will be given, at 2 and 7 p.m. SCHAEFER CHAIRMAN The committee decided to hold a circus one year and an exposition the next to provide greater variety for the public and more fun for participating Scouts.

Arthur F. Schaefer, general chairman, said use of the industrial building was secured through cooperation of the board of directors of the National Orange Show. BLUE RIBBON BEEF Location of the tenderest steaks seems to be the topic of conversation as Quentin Smith, Smith Packing Co. sales manager, shows Steve Baskctt, meat buyer for Sage's Completa market, center, and D. R.

Smith, Smith Packing Co. general manager, right, prize-winning cattle purchased by the market at an auction during the recent San Bernardino County fair at Victorville. The beef was processed at the packing plant on South street and distributed to Sage's markets. Other champion beef auctioned at the fair was bought by the Smith Packing Co. Experiments indicate that dogs have no perception of color; that life to them is a study in black and white.

Uy 'I jk Imim i Trial Ordered for Trona Resident ASPIRE TO CROWN The attractive women pictured above are four of 17 candidates for the title of queen of the San Bernardino Community fair and sportsmen's show to be held Sept. 27-Oct. 1. Shown are, upper left, Mary Frances Smith of 690 Thirteenth street, sponsored by the Valley Woman's club; upper right, Donna Landers, 747 Twentieth street, Eagles lodge candidate; lower left, Mary Ann Charlton, 4204 Sierra way, sponsored by the Junior Woman's club, and lower right, Mary Castle, 629 street, the Playmakers' candidate. An eight-day, all-expense trip to Mexico City will go to the queen of the event, sponsored by San Bernardino service organizations.

The fair will be held at Base Line and Waterman avenue. Irwin Martin Brosnan, 31. WHS 37 at charged with drunk driving, Former Resident Of San Bernardino ordered to stand trial Sept. 3 p.m. when he pleaded not guilty Dies in Monrovia before Justice of the Peace W.

E. Balcom. Through Attorney John P. Knauf, the defendant waived a jury for the trial. The Trona worker was arrested Sept.

2 by California Highway patrolmen on Kendall drive north of San Bernardino. its Funeral services will be held Highway Patrolman, Honest Man Combine to Return Woman's Purse Monday for Mrs. Carrie A. Kid- well, former San Bernardino resi dent who died last week in Mon rovia. Wattenbarger had found the missing car and restored the purse to Mrs.

Kidwell and her husband, "Attention" LOCAL RESIDENTS and BUSINESS FIRMS The Sun-Telegram Classified Department Can Note Place Classified Advertising for You in the Following Papers RIVERSIDE PRESS RIVERSIDE ENTERPRISE SANTA ANA REGISTER POMONA PROGRESS BULLETIN SAN DIEGO UNION SAN DIEGO TRIBUNE-SUN SUN-TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT FOURTH and I) STREETS Charles N. Kidwell, owned an COPS' CORN SWIPED LINCOLN. Neb. (UI Lewis T. Cropp, 6G-year-old laborer, pleaded the occupant, the mother of Aurora apartment house 1066 Fifth street Alvarez, 18, of 502 San Jacinto until 1948 when they moved to There's just no end to what these state highway patrolmen can do particularly when they find an honest man.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Pinney, 241 Mound street, Loma Linda, were driving east on Highway 99, near Colton, Friday night when they iiiiu'iiicoa 3 street, San Bernardino. ARMY RECRUIT Undergoing Fontana.

They resided in Baldwin guilty to a charge of taking 23 ears of sweet corn from the police tie-i partment vegetable garden. Next to th Library Park at the time of her death. 3S4 Street Phou 5063 In addition to her husband, she is survived by three daughters. saw a purse fall from the car di State Bonus Favored By Legion in Oregon GRANTS PASS, Sept. 9 (IP) The American Legion Oregon basio training at Ft.

Hood, Texas, is Albert J. Gutierrez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cruz Gutierrez, 536 Gar-dena street, who is assigned to Company 66th Medium Tank Battalion of the Second Armored division. The San Bernardino Mmes.

Katherine Patterson, Ger trude E. VVaadt and Minnie Pierce, all of Los Angeles. rectly ahead of them. They stopped, retrieved the purs.e and pursued the small black sedan, honking loudly to attract department convention today passed a resolution supporting a youth attended Alcssandro Junior High school where he was a mem proposed state bonus which is also the attention of the occupant. They lost sight of the car, however, in Services will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday at the Pierce Bros, mortuary Little Church Around the Corner, 3443 West Manchester boulevard, in Inglewood. backed by the Oregon Veterans of ber of the football and baseball teams. heavy traffic. Foreign Wars, The action came in direct opposition to a vote of assembled department commanders in Indianapolis, earlier this summer. 1 HKMHiuttnmid (lutuiiitivs Limited I $hj rfftif! i Then they spied Slate Patrolman Bruce Wattonbaiger.

They told their story and handed him the purse. That was at 8:20 p.m. At 8:40 p.m., 20 minutes later, Samoan Girl to Study At Pomona College LOS ANGELES. Sept. 9 Secondary Boycott Hit by Farmers Group MODESTO, Sept.

9 UP) Union They indicated they believed bonus action should be dropped in view of the Korean situation. use of the secondary boycott drew under the fire of Associated Farm iBand Leader's Widow XlWeds Picture Actor mmii Use Our Easy CREDIT TERMS ers of Stanislaus, Merced and San Joaquin counties today. The three groups meeting jointly passed a resolution asking the state senate interim committee to study possible legislation prohibit i HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 9 UP) Steve Brodie, movie actor, and A smiling, brown-skinned maiden from the south seas stepped from a plane and said she's here to get a college education. She is Mere Tuiasosopo, 18, a native of Tutuila, American Samoa, who plans to enroll this fall at nearby Pomona college.

Miss Tuiasosopo said her first name is pronounced "Merry" and she is the only girl in her high school graduating class who is attending college in the United States. Barbara Ann Savitt, widow of or chestra leader Jan Savitt, today ing the use of the secondary boy We Will Give Up to $100.00 Trade-In Allowance on Your Old Refrigerator or Ice Box on the New disclosed their marriage. Brodie, formerly married to ao cott. They also called on the cham 1950 Servel Gas Refrigerator 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in II II srV aM if a il i tress Lois Andrews, said he and HHIBMHH MM Ml MT AY MM MM MM MM bers of commerce of Alameda county to influence distributors mil liiiin ai.K irji Mrs. Savitt slipped away to Los Vegas, Thursday for the rites.

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