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lowed in Mountain View Cemetery. the First English Lutheran Church and "Nearer My God To Thee. Sept. 13. 1354 22 SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM Pallbearers were Raymond with Stephens Bobbitt Funeral IN THE SHADOWS FRIEDA DROEGE Strieker, Portland; a daughter, Mrs.

Frieda Droege, 78, of 1798; Mrs. Helen Marie Cox, Seattle; two Interment followed in Montecito Cemetery. Pallbearers were Francis W. Day, Basil H. Day, Kenneth B.

Cason, Hank B. Barkley, Walter Morrison, and Jake E. Weber. Rialto Students to Hold Class Reunion Sierra Way, died Saturday in a Home in charge of arrangements. Interment at Mountain View Cemetery.

FORREST S. OGDEN Graveside services for Forrest S. Ogden will be held at 11 a.m. OF Sam, That Peregrinating Tortoise, Back Safe at Home brothers, Hiram G. Ballard and William G.

Ballard, both of Fon-tana; and a sister, Mrs. Ida Biggs, Iowa. San Bernardino hospital. A native of Germany, she was a resident of San Bernardino and California for 31 years. She had i Beattie, Kenneth H.

Stadtman, Charles E. Baker, Herb E. Yingst, T. A. Daniels, and E.

N. Deam. SAXFORD BUCKLES Rosary for T.Sgt. Sanford Buckles will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday with services at 9 a.m.

Tuesday. Interment will be in Pomona Cemetery. WILLIAM RICE Graveside services for William Rice were held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at Pioneer Memorial Ceme Funeral arrangements are pend- Reunion of Rialto Elementary School students, who attended from 1912 to 1917, will be held at 1 p.nj. Sunday at the home of the fcrmir nrinfinal Wnltpr KreS- Monday in Montecito Memorial been a member of the Rollins at lngola funeral Home, Noble Camp, Spanish American Fontana.

Sam, the travel-weary desert and many, many tortoise steps, away. sen, 2S45 Muscupiabe San Ber-; tortoise, was welcomed home Fn- day by his three masters whose RUTH EMMA WATKINS Mrs. Ruth Emma Watkins, i War Veterans auxiliary. Survivors include a niece, Mrs. Margaret Droege, San Bernardino; and other relatives residing in the East.

narduio. The event will be a garden pot-luck 'dinner, E. Albert Bemis died Friday at her home at 1435 Newspaper stories in The Sun-Telegram about Sam's escapades had brought dozens of people making pseudo-turtle noises at him in efforts to claim him as their own lost pet. Glad to be home again in his Waterman San Bernardino. Park, with interment to follow.

The body will lie in state in the Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home Sunday. WILLIAM P. LIXGO Funeral services for William Pleasant Lingo were held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial Chapel with the Rev.

Oscar Gregory of the Highland Church of God officiating. Organist Mrs. Betty Henninger first initials make up his name. Sharon, Arlene and Mike Kaplan, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Kaplan of 1239 31st San Bernardino, stroked Sam's tery with Mr. Clyde Cornwell officiating. Friends served as Born in Indiana, she had been a resident of San Bernardino 50 years. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Cleve Van Slyke of San Judge Sets Plea Date Rosary will be recited at 8:15 p.m.

Monday in the Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with services at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the chapel. Inter hole at the Kaplan residence, Sam sleepy head and then let him crawl Joe Sandoval Trujillo was given jnt0 his hole in their front yard i was delighted to hear Sharon, Ar ment will follow in Mountain View 1 1 1 1 i until Sept. 21 to enter a plea to a'0 get SOme much needed shut-jlene and Mike promise to watch i oi iuarvsvine, a oroiner. MATT PENTCTILA HILMA PEXTTILA Services for both Matt and Hilma Penttila will be held at 2 p.m.

MnnHav at Hill Memorial him more carefully after this. Any Cemetery. charge petty theft with a prior con-; eye. viction for a felony when he was; Sam was recovered by the fam played "Now the Day Is Over" Roy Hull, Cherry Vale, Kansas; five grandchildren and nine great- tortoise-lover could plainly see ROBERT E. PEPPER ily after he ran away from home that he had enough of this "off- arraigned before Judge Carl Milliard in Superior Court.

and joined the Air Force family of you go into the wild blue yonder Robert Elmer Pepper. 62, died tJ IPark Cemetery Chapel. Interment in a San Bernardino hospital Funeral Services will be held at foUows at the cemetory. dav. He resided at 265 Artesian j1" Mnda; the Stephens mcnts are haMcd by Ralph Maj.

Stewart E. Nestor, a block, business. Ave. A native of Arkansas he had lml i Wm. Allen Funeral Home resided in San Bernardino and Rowing in wouniam wew ceme- VITAL RECORDS tery.

California for 21 years. Narcotic Trial Set Jne L. Lozano entered a plea of not guilty to possession of a narcotic whrn he was arraigned in Superior Court. Judge Carl B. Hilliard set trial date for Nov.

3. OLIVIA JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Johnson are 3 p.m. Monday at He is survived by a brother, at ihP Redlantis Community Huspital. to Wedrtlr.

Elnss 4H3 Kfppsake Diamonds St WILSON JEWELERS CHARLES LAI BIG Funeral services for Charles 1455,3 Sutel! Henry A. Pepper, San Bernardino; crow in Rediands. Sept. in. i54.

i six nepnews ana six nieces, at the Rediands Community Hospital, to Funeral services will be held at the wife of Frank Crow, I unerdl seryit-Cb wm ue ntiu di Mentone. a daughter. 12 p.m. Tuesday in the Kremer Why Are You Sick? Glaubig were held at 11 a.m. Sat-, urday i the Kremer Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.

Doug-; las Smith officiating. Organist Laurence MacKown i played "Trees" and "Beautiful; Isle of Somewhere." Interment fol-i Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. MARY L. STRICKER Mrs.

Mary Louise Strieker, 91, Probation Granted Three years probation was granted Antonio L. Huerta when he appeared before Judge Carl B. Hilliard for sentencing on his conviction of lewd and lascivious GIBSON In Rediands. Sept. 10, 1354.

at the Rediands Community Hospital, to the wife of Georee Gibson, Box 124, Big Creek, a daughter. JOHNSON In Rediands. Calir, Sept. 9. 154.

at the Rediands Community Hospital, to the wife ot Boyd Johnson, Rt. 2. Box 515, Yucaipa. a daughter. HILLIARD In Rediands.

Sept. 9. BORN-MILLER In San Bernardino. Sept. l'Jrt.

at Community Hospital, to the wife of Dr. I', i. Miller. P. O.

Box Kilt. Yucaipa. twins, son and daughter. EOWMAN In San Bernardino. Sept.

l'J54. at Community Hospital, to the wife of William W. Bowman. 102S lith San Bernardino, a daughter. JONES In San Bernardino.

Sept. 0, 1H54. at Community Hospital, to the wife of William J. Jones. 915 W.

I C'oiton. a son. WITH EM In San Bernardino. Sept. S.

1854. at Community Hospital, to the wife of Lowell Withem. 1055 Pershing llemardin-i, a son. MERCADO In San Bernardino. 3S MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN IN ILL HEALTH FOR YEARS BECAUSE: 8S71 Cypress Fontana, died 'L 1954.

at the Rediands Community Hos-, Saturday at her home. A native of pnai, in ine wue oi r.veieii. niiiiaiu. lc)31 Walnut Rediands, a daughter. Illinois, she resided in Fontana 20.

FLUOnCSCOPIC EXAM IIvXtION years and California 31 years. Survivors include a son, Foster 1. They intend to do something about it but keep putting it off. 2. They don't want to get well.

3. They think they can't afford Sept. s. 1954. at Community Hospital, to pEppER In San Bernardino Sept, the wife of Trinidad Mercado, 43.

E. 10. 1954. Robert Elmer Pepper. 62.

26d Artesian native of Arkansas, resident of Bernardino and California 21 years. Services will he 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Kremer Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in Mountain View Cemetery. Co.ton. a daughter.

BARDEN In -San Bernardino. Sept. in. L454, at Community Hospital, to the wife ot Roger D. Harden, 2091 Roca Circle, a daughter.

G1ILLEN In San Bernardino. Sept. wife of' Trinidad Guiilen. "l4w" Rialto San Bernardino. Calif.

Sept 11. 1954. Mrs. Frieda Droege, 7. 179S Theft Case Continued In Superior Court Alfred Leyba was arraigned in Superior Court on a charge of petty theft with a prior conviction of a felony.

Judge Carl B. Hilliard continued the case until Sept. 17 to have anything done. These reasons are harmful, unpleasant and unwise because: 1. The longer ailments are neglected, the more potentially dangerous they become.

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2516, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. Adv. Sierra Way. native of Germany, resident of San Bernardino and California 31 years. Rosary will be recited 8:15 p.m.

Monday at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel with services at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery. STRICKER In Fontana. Sept.

11. 1954. Mrs. Mary Louise Strieker. 91.

SV71 Cypress native of Illinois, resident of Fontana 20 years and California SI years. Services are pending at Ingold's Funeral Home. Fontana. for the defendant to enter a plea. han Bernardino, twin sons.

MILLER In San Bernardino. Sept. t. 1954. at Community Hospital, to the wife of Einar R.

Miller. 633 S. Tippecanoe San Bernardino, a daughter. SCHALL In Lnma Linda. Sept.

9. 1954. at I.oma Linda Hospital, to the wife ot Richard Schall. 255 N. Evans Loma Linda, a son.

SWA AGON In Loma I.inda. Sept. 9. 1954. at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Ray Swanagon.

17 Vets Village, Badlands, a NAG EL In Loma Linda. Calif Sept. 9. at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Theodore Nagel. 575 Grand Coiton, a daughter.

BECKER In I.oma T.inda. Calif. Sept. 10. 1954.

at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Robert Becker. 4V2 Orange. Grove I.oma Linda, a son. SMITH In Rediands. Sept.

1954, LOW 1 Week I or Month KaeS The present fee for complete Physical $00 Examination is mm without knowing what help is needed. Chiropractic Health Center Licensed by the State Board of Public Health Dr. John D. Clavelot, D.C. 808 Street Phone 4-3213 May We Suggest an Appointment CARD OF THANKS Jury Trial Ordered Jury trial was ordered Sept.

29 for James H. Hooper when he was arraigned Friday before Judge Carl B. Hilliard in Superior Court on a charge of grand theft. WE WISH tn express mjr sincere an- HOURS: 9 A.M. to 8 P.

9 A.M. to 4 P. M. 9 A.M. to 1 P.

M. 381 Street Phono S863 TO THE LIBRARYniMH preriatinn for the flowers, rards many kindnesses evtendrd in th recent loss of our beloved husband, father and brother. MRS. K. C.

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VA 2-8083 TILLIE'S FUNERAL HOME 551 No. Mt. Vernon Ph. 2-9149 I 1 1111 Tm I CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory Ph. San Bernardino 6-2590 South End Waterman Ave.

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VA. LAS VEGAS SAN BERNARDINO WASHINGTON. D. C. MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY San Bernardino Phone 6-6188 Highland Avenue at Waterman This is the ballot that you will use at the Special Municipal Water District Election September 28th, 1954: MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS YES NO Shall the corporate area of San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District be annexed to and become a part of The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California subject to the TERMS and CONDITIONS fixed by the Board of Directors of The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California? ide Is an Education AR DO YOU KNOW WHAT THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE? The following are only iwo of them: I.

In the event of such annexation: a. There shall be levied by Metropolitan special taxes upon taxable property within said corporate area of San Bernardino Valley, in addition to the taxes elsewhere in the Metropolitan Water District Act (Stats. 1927. page 694. as amended) authorized to be levied by Metropolitan.

b. The aggregate amount to be raised by such special TAXES shall be $14,169,000.00. c. The number of years prescribed for raising such aggregate sum shall be thirty years, commencing with the fiscal year 1 955-1 956. d.

Substantially equal annual levies will be made for the purpose of raising said sum over the period so prescribed. II. In the event of such annexation, all feeder pipelines, structures, connections, and other facilities required for the delivery of water to said corporate area of San Bernardino Valley, from works owned or operated by Metropolitan, shall be constructed, provided, and installed without cost or expense to Metropolitan, AND METROPOLITAN SHALL BE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE, CONSTRUCT. OPERATE, OR MAINTAIN SUCH WORKS. This purs a big lien on your property for sure, but not a drop of water is guaranteed to you for sure.

The Metropolitan Rights and the powers of Eminent Domain take your free rights away ever 200 to 1. Remember the Boston Tea Party and Pearl Harbor? There are many, many more terms and conditions. Please protect your free American rights by finding out ust WHAT YOU ARE VOTING FOR. This is your duty to yourself, your family, and your country. Vole "SO" September 28, S954 Vision is so wide and clear that a single, sweeping glance acquaints you with traffic on every hand.

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