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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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I Krause, 20, Nebraska, and Wilma' Dec, 29, 1946 SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN 7 IN THE SHADOWS VITAL RECORDS Rae Buchen, 20, Illinois, both reel I dents of Banning. Office Spurned HAYES-WHITEHOUSE Harvey Ross 20. Texas, and Barbara Alice Mc Grew, 18. California, both residents JULIA MONTALVO Mrs. Ethel Gervick of San nf Somewhere" and "Abide With Julia Montalvo, 65 years old, Francisco; Mrs.

Edward Long of Me." Pallbearers were Earl Ran-died Dec. 26 at 866 street. Fu- Portland, Ore, and Mrs. Robert 'som, F. Johanson, K.

E. Johanson, Rollie Conrad, Fred Bosch and Carl Frost. Interment followed in Mountain View cemetery. of San Bernard no. SWEENEY-LAMBERT Charles Sweeney, 20, Nebraska, and Carolyn Lambert, 16, Georgia, both residents neral services ate pending with of forest Grove, Ore.

the Mark B. Shaw Co. in charge. Mr. Sharp was a member of the ot Barstow.

DONOVAN-VARNUM Thomas Ross MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED KING-HAGEN Elbert Reese King, 72, Missouri, resident of Twentynlne Palms, and Queen Anna Hager, 68, Missouri, resident of Colton. COLLINS-WARINER R. B. Colllne, 43, Missouri, and Martha Withers Wariner, -B6, Missouri, both residents of Fontana. LA RRIBA-LEMOS -Abel H.

Larriba, 21, California, and Hope Terrones Lemos, 20, California, both residents of East Highland. JACKSON-JACKSON William Jackson, 49, Ireland, and Mary Alice Jackson, 46, Kentucky, both residents of Fontana. ISecurity Benefit association in OLLIE MAY COLDIRON Ik'ansas. arrangements Funeral services for Ollie May' nonjin x. Ru Donovan, 60, Ohio, resident of Banning, and Lavlna Natalie Varnum, 45, South Dakota, resident of O-U! U- UIJ LUiuuuii win uu iiuiu i utrautiy ui mortuary in charge.

McGHEE-LIGHT George Douelas nm irnm ip n. ni'K naw McGhee, 21, New Jersey, resident of GERTRUDE A. CLAYTON Mojave, and Elizabeth Harriet Light, 20, California, resident of San Ber Memorial chapel. Interment will be in Montecito Memorial park. nardino.

Thc Rev. Arthur W. Aim, pastor Hayes, 19, Utah, resident of San Bernardino, and Patricia Selena Whitehouse, 17, California, resident of Colton. MORALEZ-MONTEZ Joe Ayala 28, Mexico, and Nellie Ortega Montez, 21, Arizona, both residents of San Bernardino. WILSON-BELL Lloyd Norman Wilson, 18, Colorado, and Barbara E.

Bell, 16, California, both residents of Randsburg. PLUMMER-GARRETT Willard Hoyt Plummer, 26, Oklahoma, resident of LaCrescenta. and Doris Edna Garrett; 27. Oregon, resident of San Bernardino. EVANS-SCHULER Claude E.

Evans, 25 California, resident of San Bernardino, and Miriam Schiller, 18, Iowa, resident of Maywood. HILL-GARRETT James Mansfield Hill, 46, England, and Mildred Hutching Garrett, 31, New Mexico, both residents of Ontario. BEESLEY-HANCOCK Donald Earl Beesley, 19, Utah, and Virginia Lee Hancock, 18, Colorado, both residents of San Bernardino. HANNA-HANNA Edward Albert Hanna. 29.

Michigan, and Mary Jeai. BROCK-McGREW Harry Lee Brock, KRAUSE-BUCHEN Stanley Edward RE-INVENTORY SALE DRASTIC PRICE CUTS PORTABLE RADIO $19.50 RADIO-PHONO $39.50 CONSOLE RADIO-PHONO $157.50 COMPLETE PHONOGRAPH $29.50 CONSOLE RADIO $42.50 TABLE MODEL RADIO $9.95 PHONOGRAPH $2.95 PHONO WITH TRANSMITTER $29.50 Also Many Other Bargains By De Gaulle He Calls Presidency, Government Impotent PARIS, Dec. 28 UP) Glen. Charles de Gaulle declared today that he did not choose to be a candidate for the presidency of the French Fourth republic because he did not want to preside impotently over an impotent government. The 56-year-old leader of the wartime Free French thus wrote at, least a temporary finish to a career that has made him at once one of the most respected, feared snd hated men in France since Napoleon.

The Popular Republican Movement, second strongest party in of the First English Lutheran conducted the funeral service for Mrs. Gertrude A. Clayton CHARLES E. MILLER Funeral services for Charles E. Miller were held yesterday at'2 p.m.

from the Mark B. Shaw Me morial chapel with the Rev, Boycc Van Osdel officiating. Music included "Beautiful Isle of Some where" and "Close to Thee." Friends acted as pallbearers. In at It a.m. yesterdry nt the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel. Members of he Victor Valley chapter of the Order of ho Eastern Star who participated in the rites were Daphne Thrasher, worshipful matron; Henry Hoag, worshipful patron; Ruth Coad, Cora Hoag, Mary Hammorsly, Margar-etta Goble, Corrine Merrill, Louise Gunn and Mildred Lawler. Norman Gaiger, accompanied by Mrs. Gaiger, sang "Beautiful Isle 0 PHILCO EMERSON ZENITH MOTOROLA Hanna, 22, Colorado, both residents of San Bernardino. STOWELLS-HARPOLD.

II a I) Adelbert Stowells, 57, Michigan, ana Norene Elizabeth Harpold, 38, New 798 THIRD ST parliament, had promised to support him for the presidency if he CULLEN RADIO PH. 651-12 Jersey, both residents of Colton, became a candidate. Eueene Nor ton Harmon. 22, California, and $100 WOMENS Ruth Alice Jorgensen, 22. California both residents ot san ijernaraino, STUDER-JACOBSON Dale Studer, New York Buffer Price Break Will Be Probed 18, Missouri, resident of Colton, and terment was in the City cemetery.

MRS. EMMA G. EVANS Funeral services for Mrs. Emma G. Evans were held yesterday at 1 p.m.

from the Stephens Bobbitt chapel with the Rev. Gordon James of the Highland Methodist church officiating. Jeanette Lockhart played on the chapel organ "Abide With Me" and "Goin' Home." Friends served as pallbearers. Interment was in Mountain View cemetery. HULDAH MECHAM Funeral services for Mrs.

Hul-dah Mecham were held yesterday at 2:30 p.m. from the Stephens Bobbitt chapel with the Rev. Julian Stuart nffirinl inir 1Urc fllnHvu Annette Mae Jacobson, js, uaiuornia, I SHOES resident of San Bernardino. SICKLER-KIRKPATRICK Kenneth WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 GSV- Randolph Sickler, 25, UKianoma and Mauvourine Kirkpatrick, 26 The justice department opened an inquiry today into the New York Nebraska, both residents of San Ber nardino.

butter price break to see whether 97 GARCIA-RUI3 Manuel F. Garcia, 22 California, and Helen G. Ruiz, 19 California, both residents of Ontario, WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S 309 SL any violation of antitrust laws is involved. The justice department's action was ordered by Attorney General Clark at the request of the Consumers Council of New York. The agriculture department al Now Open For Business TTY AND BERT'S CAFE Base Line and Waterman Avenue Drastic reductions on hundreds of pairs of this season's styles.

All colors all materials all. styles. Come early, prepared to buy several pairs. BORN Sheets and Mrs. Helen Wilkins, BE DIEHL In San Bernardino, California December 27, 1946, at the St.

Berimr dine's hospital, to the wife of Leon ard Dlehl, 137 East Second street, a ready is looking into transaction? daughter. accompanied by Jeanette Lock-hart, sang "Safe in the Amis of Jesus" and "Sometime We'll Understand." Pallbearers were Edward Hamer, E. M. Whittemore, W. Henry Deardorff, H.

E. Thompson, W. E. Ely and J- F. LEE In San Bernardino, California, December 27.

1946, at the St. Bernar dine hospital, to the wire ot Mont ford Lee, Victorville. a daughter. RICH In San Bernardino, California, December 28. 1946.

at the St. Ber Moore. Interment was in City fflj, nardine's to the wife of John Rich, 2185 Odgen street, dnnehler. cemetery. KATHERINE VAN METER HISELEY In San Bernardino, Califor nia.

December 28. 1946. at the St Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of which preceded the unexpected drop in wholesale butter prices in the metropolitan market on Thursday. British Regard Albanian Reply as 'Unsatisfactory' LONDON, Dec. 28 Iff) The London Sunday Times said tonight the British government regarded as "unsatisfactory" Albania's reply to a British note demanding an apology and reparations for lives lost when two British destroyers hit mines off the Albanian coast last Oct.

22. M. A. Hiseley, 127a sierra way, twin Funeral services for Mrs. Kath- Zx sons.

CLINTON In San Bernardino, Call erine Van Meter Baker, who passed away Christmas day in Inglewood, rnrnin rienemher 28. 1946. at the St. Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of COMPLETE DINNERS AT 75c 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M.

We Never Close (OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY) LeRoy Clinton, iza sixtn sireei, i daughter. OST In San Bernardino. California, were held at 10 a.m. yesterday at Stephens Bobbitt chapel, with Mrs. Annie L.

Reed, Christian Science reader, officiating. E. Edwin Beckley sang "Oh December 2R. 1946. at the St.

Ber nardine's hospital, to the wife of Lincoln Ost, 1321 North Ninth street Cnltnn. a daughter. DAWSON In San Bernardino, Califor nia Denemher 27. 1946. at the St.

Gentle Presence," accompanied by Miss Jeanette Lockhart. Pallbear Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Stephen Dawson, 04 jsast neconu street, a daughter. PAWf.owicz In San Bernardino The newspaper said the British government is now considering how to submit the case to the United Nations security council and that a decision will be reached next week. California. December 28, 1946, at the San Bernardino Comunity nospuai, 10 the wife of Anthony Pawlowicz, 923 FOR OUR OPENING WATCH GRAND Pirn street, a daughter.

BEUES In San Bernardino, Califor ers were Jack Blair, Ralph Meyers, Daryl Sprague, and Harold L. Waycott. Interment followed in Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. Baker, 77, a native of Missouri, formerly lived in San Bernardino for 20 years.

She is survived by a sister, Miss Bertha Lane, of Inglewood, and reveral nieces and nephews who reside in San Bernardino valley. nia. December 27. 1946, at the San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of S. J.

Beres, Star route, ifornia, December 26, 1946. Julia Montalvo, 65 years old. Funeral arrangements are pending with the Mark B. Shaw Co. in charge.

San Bernardino, a son. SHIBLER In San Bernardino, Call NEW YEAR'S EVE fornla. December 26, 1946, at the San Bernardino Community hospital CARD OF THANKS to the wife of Robert A. Shibler, WE wish to thank all of our neighbors and i 3926 Newmark avenue, a son. ADAMS In San Bernardino.

Califor jnends wno extendeq Help, sympathy ana flowers to us In our recent sorrow, the ALEXANDER JAMES SHARP nia. December 27. 1946. at the San Bernardino Community hospital, to loss of our beloved son, William Bland. MR.

MltS. V. L. ASI1ER. the wife of Rudolph Adams, 653 Per Alevander James Sharp, G2, died Friday at his home, 616 Four FLORISTS ns street, a daugnter.

DIED SHARP In San Bernardino. Califor teenth street. A native of Kansas, he had resided in San Bernardino five years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. MORTON'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS OPEN SAT.

EVES. TILL 8 P. M. nia, December 27, 1946, Alexander -OF-THE-YEAR 409 STREET PHONE 341-23 Lydia Sharp; a son, Alexander J. Slvqrn nf Snn P.rrnnrilinn' hrnlli- ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP QUALITY ARTISTRY ORDER BY PHONE 'Z2 1153 ST PH.

411-42 1 rtTtB Rl er, Reno Sharp, of Kansas; mc jtoh wm thc miow fronts 544 THIRD STREET IN SAN BERNARDINO James Sharp, 62, native of Kansas, and resident of San Bernardino five years. Funeral arrangements are pending with Stephens Bobbitt mortuary ill charge. La ROCK In Twentynlne Palms, California, December 22, 1946, Andrew William La Rock, 48 years old, native of Ogdensburg, New York, and resident of Los Angeles for several years. Funeral at 10 a.m. Monday at the F.

Arthur Cortner chapel, Red-lands, with burial in Hillside sisters, Mrs. Josepli Iteust of Craig, FUNERAL DIRECTORS SALE NC ARA MARK a SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Roeardlesj of your circumstances, oui services are avaiiaoie. oiau ni-cnsea Association Memwu Your Guarantee of MONTALVO In San Bernardino, Cal- Super! workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 46f Fifth St.

Ran Bernardino Phone 21.11 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Formerly Woodhouse Mortuary SERVICE THAT SATISFIES MT. VERNON AVE. PK. 8119 EMMERSON'S MORTUARY TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE CHOICE RESERVED SEATS REDLANDS KROOKSIDoi AVE. PHONE 6161 STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 371-72 PRE-INVENTOR TIME FINDS HUNDREDS of LATE ARRIVALS THEREFORE Out They Mast Go Welder Exonerated In Woman's Death LOS ANGELES, Dec.

28 UP) Chester Earl Parker, 32-ycar-old welder of Long Beach, was exonerated today when a coroner's jury returned a verdict that the suffocation death Dec. 23 of Evelyn Mayfield, 32, laundry worker, was accidental. Mrs. Mayfield was overcome by fumes in an apartment. Sheriff's deputies said Parker extinguished a fire in the apartment and removed her.

Parker had been booked on suspicion of murder and held temporarily. Gale Shatters Window TOPEKA, Dec. 28 UP) A gale which weather bureau officials said reached 68 miles per OPEN SUNDAYS M. Knopsnyder A Son Mortuary Expense A Matter ol Your Own Desire Colton. Calit.

Phone 44-J $80 mm F. AKl'HUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel. Redlands Next to Postofflre Phone 551 1 Phone Colton TILLIES FUNERAL HOME Service that Satisfies 531 Mt. Vernon Phone 291-49 MtrtIMY 99 TAX INCL. PHONE CEMETERIES mi I iLH a il sJ ir A fj MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery lots.

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