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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 9

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San Bernardino, California
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DAILY SUN AN 6ERNAR0IN0 Pag 9 Wednesday, May 17, 1944 IN THE SHADOWS terment was In Mountain View cemetery. Pallbearers were Martin Rocha, Andy Simental, Herbert Simental, Sally Madina, Paul Gomez, Man CEMETERIES sons, Frank H. Frazier of JOSEPHllME H. DRAKE VITAL RECORDS Pueblo, and William H. Mrs.

Josenhine H. Drake, who League Seeks fo Assist Marines In Rehabilitation Rehabilitation of Marine veter ans returning from the battle uel Arviso. Mark B. Shaw MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mausoleum Crematory Phone San Bdno. 625-90 Cemetery lots Crematory Frazier of Riverside; one brother, Roy H.

Frazier, of. Williamina, three sisters, Mrs. B. W. WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S had resided with a daughter at 3607 street in San Bernardino for the past three years, died there Mitchell, Mrs.

H. E. Mclntyre and Mrs. Charles Dauchy, all of FUNERAL DIRECTORS fronts was the subject of Monday yesterday. She was 74, a native oi Illinois and had been a resident of Fontana 17 years prior to coming here.

She was member of the Fontana Christian Science church. Portland, and two grandchil dren. Ingold Funeral home is arrang Loyalty of Workers Shouldn't be Doubted: WASHINGTON, May 16 UP) James E. Markham, alien property custodian and a key figure in the international struggle over Swedish ball bearings said tonight an investigation of the Swedish-owned S.K.F. Industries, Inc.in Philadelphia should not be interpreted as reflecting on' the loyalty of the workers and management.

Markham's statement followed disclosure Russia has joined, the United States and Great Britain in trying to block the parent S.K F. company in Sweden from furnishing ball bearings to the German war machine. MARK B. SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regardless of your circumstances, our services are available.

Staff licensed ft Association Members Your guarantee of superior workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 468 Fifth San Bernardino. Ph 2131. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. M.

C. Dudley and Mrs. J. night's meeting of the Marine Corps league, held at the California hotel. The group discussed ways and means of raising funds for this purpose.

There was some discussion also in relation to Marines expected to be located at Arrowhead Springs Naval hospital. At the conclusion from ths Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel; burial in Montecito Memorial park. DRAKE In San Bernardino, California, May 16, 1944, Mrs. Josephine H.

Drake, 74. native of Illinois; resident of San Bernardino three years and Fontana 17 years. Funeral arrangements pending with Ingold mortuary in charge. FRAZIER In San Bernardino, California. May 15, 1944.

Frank H. Frazier, 66. native of Moline, Illinois; resident of Fontana 19 years: In California 32 years. Funeral arrangements pending with Ingold mortuary in charge. MEINES In Bellflower.

May 15. Dellie Melnes. 49. former resident of Redlands. Native of Tyler, Texas.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. with Emerson's Mortuary In charge of arrangements. REPMON'D In Redlands. California. a 15.

1944. Alexander M. Redmond, 70. native of Pennsylvania and resident of Redlands for 32 years. Funeral services will he held Thursday afternoon.

May 1H. at 2 from the F. Arthur Cortner chnnel, Brookside avenue at Grant sheet. Redlands. with interment in Hillside cemetery.

EMMERSON'S MORTUARY REDLANDS BROOKSIDE AVE. PHONE 8181, was in charge. MABEL ISABELLE WILLIAMSON Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. yesterday from Stephens Bobbitt chapel for Mabel Isabelle Williamson. The Rev.

H. P. Nicholls officiated and Jerome B. Kavanaugh gave the eulogy. Bette Thompson, accompanied by s.

Charles F. Kircher, sang "In the Garden" and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Pallbearers were C. W. Johnson, Earl Opie, Arthur Wixom, Nathan Grimes, Henry Boesch and F. M.

Kemplin. Burial was in Mountain View cemetery. WILLIAM DECOU The body of William Decou was forwarded last night by the Mark B. Shaw Co. to Hastings, for Kussen ijenneu, ootn oi aan Bernardino; two brothers, Oliver Hairgrove of Houston, Texas, and Ira Hairgrove of Chicago two sisters, Mrs.

C. H. Marsh of Peru, and Mrs. F. R.

Pitner of Santa Ana; and two I. M. Knopinyder ft Ron Mortuary. Expense A Matter of Your Own Desire Colton. Calif.

Ph. 44-J. of the meeting, a committee was appointed to seek the cooperation BORN WALLACE In Sun Bernardino, California, May IB, 1944, at Ramona Community hospital, to the wtfa of Pfc. Fred H. Wallace, 820 Cedar street, Bloomington, a daughter.

CAMPBELL In San Bernardino. California, May 14. 1944, at Ramona Comnunltv hospltnl. to the wife of Pfc. Avis Campbell, 657 North Eighth street, Colton, a son.

FISHER In San Bernardino, California, May 16. 1944, at Ramona Community hospital, to the wife of J. E. Fisher, 1770 West Fourth street, San Bernardino, a daughter. BAILEY In San Bernardino.

California, May 15, 1944. at St. Bernardino' hospital, to the wife of Pvt. W. H.

Bailey. 1678 Highland avenue, Highland, a son. PAPKE In San Bernardino. California. May 16, 1944.

at St. Bernardine's hospital, to" the wife of Robert Papke. 4174 Dwlght avenue, Riverside, a daughter. COLLIGAN In San Bernardino, California, May 16, 1941. at St.

Bernardine's hospital the wife of Sri. Lawrence Colligan. 1925 North. Mt. Vernon avenue, San Bernardino, a son.

SERGOSA In Redlands. California. May 15. 1914. at Redlands Community hospital, to the wife of Sergosa, Mission hotel, East State street, a daughter.

LEVETON In Redlands. California. of the Marine Corps league auxil KREMER FUNERAL HOME Formerly Woodhouse Mortuary SERVICE THAT SATISFIES 1356 MT. VERNDN AVE. PH.

6119 Funeral arrangements are pend Read the Classifieds. F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel, Redlands. Next to Postofflce. Phone 5511.

ing with Ingold mortuary in charge. FRANK H. FRAZIER 3 CALIOU iary in combining money-raising plans. Stephen Bedford, commandant, presided at the dinner session, which was attended by 14 members. George Herz is adjutant and paymaster.

Lard Restrictions Stephens ft" Bobbitt 1156 Street Funeral Home Phone 371-72 Frank Frazier died Monday ing burial services. HARRY B. PRAY Funeral services for Harry B. Pray, who resided at 999 Mayfield avenue, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Bernardine's Catholic church, with burial in Monte-cito Memorial park.

Kremer Funeral home is in charge. PEARL RICHARDSON Funeral services for Pearl Richardson will be held at 10 a. rn. today from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

The Rev. Hattie Davis will conduct the rites. Interment will be in the City cemetery. MAY REYBURN Funeral services for May Rey-burn will be held at 3:30 p. m.

today from the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial park. ROY COULSON Funeral services for Roy Coul-son were held at 3 p.m. yesterday in the veterans' administration chapel at Sawtelle, with Stephens Bobbitt of San Bernardino Card of Thanks funeral services and interment.

Doctor's Quick RtDsf A 1 WE wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends for kindness extended to us in the loss of our brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hartsell Mr.

and Mis. H. J. Hartsell Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Hartsell Miss Ruth Elder You'll quickly forget you neve cal. louses, burning or tenderness on the bottom of your foot when you use Dr. Scholl'a Zino-peds.

Separata Medications Included foe removing callouses. Cost but trifle. At MARY MARGARET SALES The body of Mary Margaret Sales will beforwarded by Stephens Bobbitt tonight to Indianapolis, for funeral services and burial. FRANK RHODES JR. Funeral services for Frank YOUWOMEK.

WHO SUFFER FROM, HOT FLASHES If you suffer from hot flashes), weak, nervous Irritable feelings, are a bit blue at times due to the funo-tlonal "middle-age" period peculiar to women try Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. It helpi nature Follow label direction. LYDIA I. PINKHAM'S at St.

Bernardine hospital at tne age of 66. A native of Moline, 111., he had made his home at 803 South Sierra street in Fontana for 19 years, and had been in California 32 years. Mr. Frazier was a member of the Fontana Community church, Fon-Blom grande, a thirty-second degree Mason and member of Fontana lodge, No. 653, as well as Orange Blossom chapter of the Eastern Star, Fontana the Elmo club of San Bernardino.

Removed, Plentiful WASHINGTON, May 16 JB--The war food administration announced that effective today through June 30 all restrictions concerning lard in bread-making by commercial bakers have been removed. Lard, it was explained, now is in abundant supply. CEMETERIES May 15, 1944, at P.edlands Community hospital, to the wife of Lt. Irving N. Leveton.

415 East Colton avenue, a daughter. DIED 11EBERT In San Bernardino, California. May 16. 1944. Mahlon Elmer Hebert.

50. native of Nebraska and Pan Bernardino resident IS years. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday Drug, Shoe, Department Stores. Rhodes Jr.

will be conducted to MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman Pan Rernardino Phone 661-SS Mausoleum Ferpetual Care morrow at 3:30 p.m. from the St. Mark Baptist church, with the Mark B. Shaw Co. in charge.

In Surviving are his wife, Mrs. terment will be in City cemetery, Hattie P. Frazier, of Fontana; two WASHINGTON, May 16 UP Weekly rental rates for washing machines have been set at $1.50 for the first week, and $1 for each CAR HOSPITAL COMPLETE BODY, FENDER AND PAINT SHOP Fourth and Sts. Phone 5178 Pramst CourtMui Senrlca Budget Plan BRUCE JORDAN successive week by the office of price administration. Monthly VALENTINA SIMENTAL Funeral services for Valentina Simental were held yesterday morning at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic church, with the Rev.

Father Roch officiating. In rentals remain at $4.50 the first month and $3.50 thereafter. in in ii run Mini iiiiMii mi in ii ii ii ii 1 1 i ii hum 1 1 ii ii i ii iii Minna rw mnninnnnmnni i siTTTarTarrirai raTrnTiTHWTTnigTTWi wimrnwiwirrrTiTniiiiiiiii i ii mimmnnwi (fat Ijfou Pccfave SAP i li "Without ScdaaU? yj Lj fifthi First call on the gasoline left for the home front must go to essential needs like farms, trucks, buses, industry-and these are up 20 over what they were in '42! sixth: This all boils down to leaving passenger cars in '44 less than the gas they used in '42. That's all there is-there isn't any more. Harbor is now ready and rolling on the attack.

It will eat almost 4 times as much gas in '44 as it needed in '42. third: Airpower is America's specialty -and airpower is an especially big "gas gas output jumped eight times from 1942 to 1944! Just training one pilot uses mqre gas than the average car uses in 18 ytars! fourth: Oil makes a lot of things besides gasoline-synthetic rubber, scores of special materials and, of course, fuel for ships. A battleship, in one fueling-up, takes on enough oil to heat an average house 350 years! it's real. Real in a way it never was before. First ycur gas was cut to make your tires last.

Then it was cut because gas transportation was lammed. Now it's a so cut to shorten the war and save human lives. From here on in we CUT DOWN on gas waste at home or we slow down the war everywhere. Here's the picture: first Oil is being refined in record quantities. The oil industry has expanded facilities swiftly-to the limit of critical materials available.

seconds The mighty war machine America's been building since Pearl YOUR PART IS UF COURSE NOT. This city, or any community, could not exist long without schools. Education is the birthright of every American, and our public schools are part of the very foundation of democracy. The teachers of this community are devoting their lives to the work of education. These instructors, the school administrators and the local, county and state school boards deserve much of the credit for the ability of our young men and women to face the world and carve out successful careers.

Our public school system is the finest in the world. It is one of the things that we are fighting today to maintain. Highway transportation is also one of the vital factors in American progress. It makes our nation one great community. You could as well picture this city without schools as without automobiles, trucks and buses.

Many schools, of course, depend to a large extent on buses for transportation of students. Greyhound is part of this community and its progress. We are helping to maintain its essential wartime connections with other communities throughout the nation. And we are looking ahead to peace when we can again set new high standards of highway transportation. Don't apply for more gas than you really need.

Get into a ride-sharing club and stick to it. Endorse all your gas coupons now. Don't take extra gas or coupons from anyone. GASOLINE POWERS THE ATTACK-DON'T WASTE A DROP! orriCUSi llort Itarf Itt JoIusm, lB Bilo)wit c. lit I.

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