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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Jan. 26, I95I San Bernardino DAILY SUN 19 iki tup. cw Annuc James Weeks printed and photographed by Police Capt. James M. Cameron and Red Cross Workers I I (lib imuv rr his identification bureau crew Wins Promotion Gabriel, Louis P.

Gabriel, Michael Zone Requests Will Be Heard Fingerprinted Gabriel and George C. Gabriel Jr. attempt to obtain it and show it to as many groups as possible." Fingerprints and pictures are for disaster identification cards which will enable workers to pass through control lines at will. The group was shown the film "Pattern for Survival." "It is a film that should be seen by every person in San Bernardino," said Red Cross Chairman Phil Warren. "The chapter will Wednesday night in preparation for civil defense work.

The meeting of Red Cross workers in the hall of justice was called by Max Penny, vice-chair man of the disaster committee. Fifty Red Cross shelter mana FRANCES V. EIKELMAN gers, and workers and command Funeral services for Frances V. station personnel were finger Eikelman were held at 2:30 p.m. Planning Commission To Meet Tuesday Two requests for rezoning resi ELLEN McGINNISS Ellen McGinniss, 88, native of Indiana, resident of Fontana two years and former resident of San Bernardino 62 years, died Wednesday in her home at 1870 Rosemary Drive, Fontana.

Surviving are four sons, Frank W. and Donald Long Beach; Warren San Bernardino and Loren Fontana; two daughters, Mrs. Bessie Palmer, Los Angeles and Mrs. Helen Horton, Fontana; 12 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. yesterday In the Stephens Bobbitt chapel with the Rev.

Alvah G. Fessenden officiating. Mary Kathryn Parrott, at the organ, played "Rock of Ages" and "My Face Looks Up to Thee." dential area property for other To Colonel Promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel was received by James L. Weeks, former San Bernardino resident, recently. Colonel Weeks, with the Air Force security service at Brooks Air Force base, San Antonio, Texas, Is currently visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Weeks, 934 street. His wife and child are with him. An Air Force veteran of 15 years, Colonel Weeks graduated from San Bernardino schools and Valley college.

mm uses are among the five proposed changes that will be considered by the San Bernardino planning com Pallbearers were S. E. Bagley, mission at its meeting next Tues Ray Rennehan, William Guest, day night. Earl Truscott, John Albert Eikel Funeral services will be held at Public notices of the proposals an3 CfcWwI) CfD oaaaaa man Jr. and John Hanf.

Inter ment was in Mountain View ceme 12 noon tomorrow in the Mark have already been posted in accord with the city's planning ordinance. mm raaai (mm tery. James D. Sullivan of 4575 Se- Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. James H.

Farrott, pastor of the First Christian church, officiating. Interment will follow In ROY B. TRENARY pulveda seeks permission to erect WEST BASE LINE Funeral services for Roy B. a duplex at 2447 Arrowhead ave 1 Trenary will be held at 10:30 a.m nue, now in the residential zone. Mrs.

L. W. Douglas of 3279 Per Mountain View cemetery. ROSE GABRIEL Mass for Rose Gabriel was eel Restrictions Taken Off Wheat Acreage Acreage allotments were re tomorrow in the Mark B. Shaw Memorial Moose lodge shing avenue asks a change to per $50 "SEE AMOS DEE BEFORE YOU BUY" BRAKES RELINED will officiate at graveside services, mit operation of a grocery store Interment will follow in Mountain ebrated at 9:30 a.m.

yesterday in a i kj jii at 857 Colton avenue, also in View cemetery. Holy Rosary Catholic church with residential area. moved from the 1951 wheat crop to obtain maximum production of the basic food and feed grain under the president's national emer the Rev. Fr. Owen P.

Kirley of The First Baptist church re GENE'S BRAKE SHOP Complete Repair Service SI W. lata Lint Phone 5-020 NANCY ESTELLE DAVIS ficiating, assisted by the Rev. Fr. Funeral services for Nancy Es- Daniel J. Ryan, deacon; the Rev.

gency proclamation. quests permission to maintain a Boy Scout center at 1179 I street. V. Gordon Fields of 1563 street applied for a change to per TBA SALES CO. WHOLESALE WSTMBUOKS for B.

F. GOODRICH COMPANY NEW PHONE 81-7117 1602 Mt. Vernon Avenue SAN BERNARDINO Fr. Charles P. Young, subdeacon; telle Davis will be held at 2 p.m today in Stephens Bobbitt chap So explained California P.M.A.

the Rev. Fr. Richard J. Water el. Interment will follow in Moun fall, master of ceremonies.

tain View cemetery. The Rt Rev. Msgr. Thomas A. chairman E.

If. Spoor. lie said wheat producers do not have to comply with allotments as a condition for price support of 90 per cent of parity as of next July 1. mit enlargement of the Wilson Fields furniture store at that address, proposing to use property at 1548 Stoddard street for the pur Matthews gave the eulogy. In the RICHARD GARCIA sanctuary were the Rev.

Fr. Mass of the Angels for Richard homas O'Toole, the Rev. Fr. pose. Garcia was held at 9 a.m.

yester Vames Hourihan, the Rev. Fr. Jer- E. J. Peterson and Jack Steufer day in St.

Bernardine's Catholic church with the Rev. Fr. William of 2190 street request a set back variance at 481 Twentieth street imiah Murphy and the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Peter Lynch. Rosary was recited at 8 p.m. E. Smith officiating. to permit construction of a two- Pallbearers were J.

M. Brad The Maytag Dutch Oven Gas Range! See for yourself I be extras that make this Maying the biRgrat value in gas ranges! Amazingly insulated ovea Eaay-lo-aee controls Si.zJe-Scrve broiler Famous Dutch Ovea cookery SHOE REPAIRING For ENTIRE FAMILY LESTER HELFENBEIN SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1011 W. IASE LINE Wednesday in the Stephens story, four-unit apartment at that Bobbitt chapel with Monsignor ley, John Perez, Augustine Bu-nilla, and Sillio Sancahes. Interment followed in Pioneer Memo Thomas A. Matthews officiating.

rial cemtery under direction of the location. Bail Set at $2,000 for Man Charged With Rape St. Bernardine'8 Girl choir, under direction of Sister Ligouri and Sister Vincent DePaul, sang mass Mark B. Show Co. COMPLETE SALES SERVICE Re pain on Ail ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES We Rent Wheel Chairs and Crutches Exclusive Dealer DOBBS TRUSS lulbltu Itltltss Strapless Harry's Artificial Limb Salts and Strvict OPEN SUN.

I TO 1 1545 Mt. Vernon Ph. 83-0606 JOSEPH A. HAYEK ARCHERY EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES hew Shipment FLY TYING SUPPLIES GUNS and AMMUNITION Get Your mi Fulling License Here LARGEST SELECTION OF FISHING EQUIPMENT IN SAN BERNARDINO We Give Green Slant pt Open III) Dally Suntfty 10 te I BASE LINE for the dead. Funeral services for Joseph A "sMsjsiaBi if fl 'v Joseph A.

Johnson, 30, of Azusa, Hayek will be held at 2 p.m. to Ann's Flowir Gift Shop I US W. late Lint PN. Delivery and Telegraph Service OPEN DAILY I A.M. TO 4 P.

M. CLOSED SUNDAYS was arraigned yesterday on day in the Mark B. Shaw Me Monsignor Peter Lynch officiated at graveside in the Calvary section of Mountain View cemetery. Pallbearers were J. T.

Gabriel, Philip L. Gabriel, Willis P. charge of rape and remanded with bail set at $2,000 by Justice of morial chapel. Burial will follow in Montecito Memorial park. the Peace C.

O. Thompson. The defendant is accused of criminally assaulting a woman in VITAL RECORDS a car on East Third street Tues of San Bernardino 62 years. Funeral, n'gn' WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEYS-309 ST. Models priced from $174.95 te $304.

Lamp txtra GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD RANGE AMOS 8 DEE'S Electrical Appliance Store 1223 West Bast Lint Phone 7-4258 Easy Terms Open Saturday Till 6 M. Free Delivery SHE'S A CAPITALIST services at noon tomorrow, Mark Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment In Mountain View cemetery CLINTON, Miss. OP) Penny WOLL In Highland. California.

Jan. BORN BALKINS In Loma Linda, California, Jan. 25, 1951. at the Loma Linda hoFDltai. to thA wife of Dr.

A. J. Nichols from Money, is a s. j-joi, laser won, bs, native of Russia, resident of Highland for 37 years. Funeral at 2 D.m.

Sunday from freshman at Mississippi college. Balkini, 133 Central itreet, Loma GOOD SELECTION of DEARBORN GAS HEATERS VENTED AND UNYENTED $4.50 to $80 WOOD HEATER $4.25 Free Parking Green Stamps LUMBATTIS STOVE HARDWARE 1286 N. MT. VERNON PHONE 82-3101 Linda, a daughter. KURTS In Loma Linda.

California. the Little Chapel of the Palms, Red-lands, interment In Hope of Eternity cemetery, with Emmerson'a mortuary SPORTING GOODS 1097 W. last Lint Ph. 7-i2i2 Jan. 22, 1951, at the Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Burt Kurts, jii uiuftige.

Ar intrtnn. a ion. SERRANO In Loma Linda. California. CARD OF THANKS Jan.

25, 1951. at the Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Ralph Ser WE wiih to extend our since thanks and rano, 111 First street, Redlands, a appreciation Tor me Kindnesses extended son. STEWART In San Bernardino. California, Jan. 25, 1951, at Bernardine's hoioital.

to the wife of Mau io us in tne lost or our Mother, Ada Pettljohn. MR. and MRS. I.OUIS C. BROCK.

L. R. PETTIJOHN. rice L. Stewart, 66S Mountain View FLORISTS avenue, a son.

DIED DE YOUNG In Redlands. California. SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP DON'T FORGET A FRIEND "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Jan. 24. 1951.

Richard Herman Ac Young, 7 months, native and lifelong PHONE 685S BASE LINE resident oi Keaianas. uravesiae serv ices at 3 D.m. today at Hillside ceme tery. The family has requested that ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE New Zone Heating Unit No Larger than Suitcase nowors ie omittca. HOME MA l( 1098 W.

BASE LINE Ask About Our Pay-As-You-Get-Paid Plan DAILY FRESH VEGETABLES U. S. NO. 1 MEAT OPEN EARLY AND LATE PLENTY OF SHORT ITEMS WE CARRY IRIS FINE FOODS HOWARD and OLIVE SLATES 1155 Street Phone 4-1142 cGINNISS In Fontana, California, Jan. 24, 1951, Ellen McGinniss, 88, native of Indiana, resident of Fon FUNERAL DIRECTORS tana two years and former resident Hi MARK B.

SHAW CO. INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Member National Selected Mortician Regardless of Your Circumstances Our Services Are Available, Serving San Bernardino Since 1911. MEMORIAL CHAPEL S. B.

Stores Show Increase in Sales Expertfu the 468 Fifth San Bernardino Ph. 2131 finest Chefs! San Bernardino and Riverside KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services I3.it MT. VERNON AVE. PH. 5119 department store sales were up 5 per cent from December, 1949, sales, according to a preliminary k.

mi STEPHENS 4b BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME Street Phone 8-2281 report in the twelfth district. County department stores show RALPH WM. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME a 9 per cent sales increase during I S. Willow, Rialto Phont 11 I I i.i CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Out unit htati average hem with "Safety-Staled" gas heat Stewart-Warner inaugurates a new era ot comfort, convenience and safety with the new South Wind Zone Heating Unit. No larger than a suitcase, this remarkablt heating system fits right Into tht wall, needs no expensive ductwork or chimney.

Tht exclusive "Safety-Sealed" principle assures positive safety and eliminates moisture condensation. Fumes, odor, dirt and moisture vapors are vented outdoors. No. oxygen Is burned from the air you breathe. Completely automatic, each South Wind unit is self-modulating.

Produces forced warm air to maintain whatever uniform temperature you desire! Just set the convenient wall thermostat then forget it. Styled for Interior beauty, the metal grille is simple in design, harmonizes with any room setting. See this safe and efficient new Stewart-Warner Zone Heating System at Brown's Heating Co. Or call 8-3202 to arrange for a free demonstration and survey of your heating requirements. Absolutely no obligation.

ELIMINATE SWEATY WALLS 10 DOWN EASY PAYMENTS Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory i-n. can Bernardino ts-naau 8outh End of Waterman Ave. SPECIALS FOR FRI. SAT. 1950 as compared to 1949.

More than 249 department stores were listed in the twelfth district, and on the over-all scale sales during 1950 were 6 per cent higher than 1949 figures. The district includes stores in California, Arizona, parts of Oregon and Washington, and Utah. Republican Women Install New Club Officers for '51 umi mum 70 tmiKmimmst MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERT Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phono 6-618 GROUND BEEF i 0 Now you can enjoy deep-fried fooda with all of the delicious flavors sm served in the world's finest Drive to Organize S. B. restaurants, right in your own home prepared School Teachers Starts easily, quickly, economically A drive for organization of San Bernardino school teachers into a FRESH LEAN PORK LIUER REAL VALUE lb.

unit of the American Federation Mrs. John G. Pennington was elected and installed Wednesday night as new president of the Arrowhead Republican Women's club, succeeding Mrs. John II. Pctry.

Other new officers chosen at of Teachers, an A.F.L. affiliate, was opened last week with mail distribution of a mimeographed pamphlet with application form to the meeting at the California ho- with the amazing new Presto A utomatic Dixie-Fryer. The entire family will love the crisft golden coating that seals in the delicious, full-flavored goodness of all deep-fried foods when prepared in th Presto Dixie-Fryer. You can urn the same shortening over and over again without transfer of food flavor. Exact, automatic temperature control prevents soggy, grease-soaked foods.

For perfect, deep-frying results every time get a Presto Automatic Dixie-Fryer! Stoo in and see it todarl all teachers in the system. el are Miss Gail Swarts, vice- 0 The pamphlet, signed by the President; Mrs. Clara Wescott, unit's president, Floyd Lyle, Sen treasurer; Miss Marie" Bloom, re ior High school shop instructor, in cludes a list of objectives, includ cording secretary; and Mrs. Burt Lunccford, corresponding secretary. Mrs.

Pennington appointed a SIX lLStS ing a proposed increased salary schedule based upon a minimum of $3,400 annually for teachers with credentials. BEEF SHORT RIBS LEAN. MEATY lb. lard" HORMEL'S Mb. pkg.

constitution and bylaws commit 95 Ftd. Tax Im. 37 tee, headed by Mrs. Walter With-row, and announced a member ship contest with two teams, FS -WVe-T J. VaV headed by Miss Jane Cooper and Mrs.

W. R. Holcomb, these pAtfli Uixie-Frver fatilftsgk BUY NOW! BEFORE PRICES INCREASE Two Motorists Jailed For Drunk Driving (MO new GUSEQnd SPEED -for deep-flying foak home Two motorists who admitted guilt on charges of drunk driving NUCOA, Colored lb. Presto signal light. FLO-RITE DRAIN AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL yesterday were fined a total of $125 by Police Judge Donald Van Luvcn.

GRAPEFRUIT For txtra eawtnitnet I and tafsly in removing Thomas E. Ford, 22, of Norton If flicks off automatically wWn tfca PWSTO DoaC-rlYSt, hat rtadtad ta proptr mptratoro for boat fry Air Force base, was given a $50 Onct Ml, Dm highly accural tWmo-to automatically maintains htat lor best frying riuih. 200-400 dgr rang for frying ad foodi. ihorttfling mokt dtaning and storing of tharttning for restated Mt a fail, linpl proctn. results, lights agon whan I FANCY LARGE 3 for of shortening drop.

fine, and James F. Hall, 42, giving a San Bernardino hotel as his address, $75. Both started 25-day jail terms when they were unable EVEN AT ONLY '209" A FULL-WIDTH FREEZING COMPARTMENT FHIICO 702. Yes-a genuine 7.2 cu. ft.

Philco refrigerator with full-width Freezing Compart ment at amazing new low pricel Double Utility Trays many other Advanced Design features. IASIIST POSSIILI TUMI A DDI CC Foney HEAT-RESISTANT RASE CAST4N, LONG LIFE HEATING Stalad typa haating Northern HI I LLU 3 lbs. t3 3l to pay the fines. Jury Recommends Scholz Be Held GIVEN bdacbd, at no txtra cost with ovary PUBTO Oim-Ftra, a beautifully illustrated 40-pogt mslruction-rec-ip book on dtop-frybtg of al foods Tht atset complete book of Ks land RED DELICIOUS Mil With Plastic Sutton Rests Govatot Pmsto Dixie-Foyer from tablt top asbastot Hnad bottom is hoavfly Insulated to hoop hoot fryer and baip momfain constant toittporotofo. vnn van, ivarei a cool wot balaw haat-kng unit prevants burning of collacttd food portklai.

1350 ojalH AC Only, JOLIET, Jan. 25 UPi-A coroner's Jury recommended today that Kenneth Scholz be held to the grand jury for strangling 13-year-old Billy Rodcnburg. The 17-year-old bespectacled lik'h school senior, charged with POTATOES no. W-lb. cello bag gWt ty TIm MohnJMrWlmmmtiXQ COOCMS ami HtM0Vmhm4ttm murder, sat silently and with face downcast during the inquest at the DOG FOOD 'Crete, 111., city hall.

He refused to Good Trade-in Allowance on Yout Old Refrigerator AUm EEL'S Electrical Appliance Gtore 1223 Wtit lait Lint Phone 7-4258 Eaiy Ternu Open Evening 'lit 6 free Delivery SUNSHINE FURNITURE CO. 1037 West Base Line VpV Phone 81-0127 iw Parkinti EASY TERMS Delivery testify on advice of counsel. The jury found that Billy was slrniicled with homicidal Intent. It 3 SKIPPY cans did not recommend a specific charge. I.

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