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The San Bernardino County Sun du lieu suivant : San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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Nov. 25, 1948 San Bernardino DAILY SUN 7 GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty Vital Records MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED CROSSWORD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1S4 PUZZLE (Released br The Bell Byndlcata Inc. THE AUSTIN CLOTHING IN ACCORDANCE 5 I 1 7 8 9 1 10 Ti TT1 11 1 39 48 EBflAlJJID). CONTINUES ITS SENSATIONAL, MONEY-SAYING, MADE TO MEASURE, TAILORMADE 2 PANTS SUIT OFFER THE AUSTIN CLOTHING COMPANY ENABLES YOU TO Answer to Yesterday's Puxzla iau 1.1 icy uuuiuii 1 pusaiuiy j. i icy in iijiiviiiv uume wueu we ha tfcat lnrlrv all qbr LEliltJi I Si A I 0 I 11 A II A 01 yps uriE a ble a eVix SlHlO 0 3 I Apt TTrTs .1.

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The affair will include dancing and a buffet dinner, according to Murray Rosenfeld, manager of Pep Boys of California: Sea Scouts to Hold Meeting atCoronado Sea Scout Ship 44 of Colton will participate in the annual regional rendezvous of Sea Scout ships at the Coronado Amphibious base on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Members, under the leadership of Skipper Charles H. Tilden, will participate in a program of competitive seamanship activities. The ship is sponsored by the Colton Veterans of Foreign Wars post. FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARK B.

SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regardless of your circumstances our services are available. Staff licensed ft Associations Members Your Guarantee ot Superior workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 468 Fifth San Bernardino. Ph.

2131 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Formerly VVoodhouse Mortuary Personally Conducted Services 1356 MT. VERNON AVE. PH. 5119 F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel, Redlands Next to Postofflce Phone 9511 EMMERSON'S MORTUARY REDLANDS BROOKSIDE AVE.

PHONE 8181 STEPHENS A BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1158 Street Phone 8-2281 I. M. Knopsnyder Son Mortuary Expense A Matter ot Your Own Desire Colton. Calif. Phone 44-J CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory South End of Waterman Ave.

Ph. San Bernardino 6-2590 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY San Bernardino Phone 5-6188 Highland Avenue at Waterman 1 4 pT ia 19 LLI Tl 38 47 ABRAMSON-CRAWFORD 1 1 0 Jacob Abramion, 65, Rumania, ana Jean Klpp Crawford, 85. Indiana; both resident' o( San Bernardino. DENNIS-BANGLE Frederick AIM- on Dennis, 41, California, resident of Colton; and Margaret Hester Bangle, 31, California, resident of San Bernardino. HINCK-COOKH Christopher Andrew Hlnck, 46.

New Jersey, and Mary Aureus looks, 39, Pennsylvania; both residents of San Diego. HOCKETT MILLER Harold JasBe Hockett, 25, California, resident of Twentynlne Palms; and Emma Carolyn Miller, 23, California, resident of mg isear LKe. HOLT-WILSON Stanley Lawrence Holt, 21. California, resident of Big Bear LaKe; ana Helen louib Wilson, 18, Arizona, resident of Yuba City. HULSMAN-WOOD Allan JoseDh De- lain Hulsman, 22, Ohio, resident of Fontana; and Rosalie LaVerne Wood, 19, Indiana, resident of Colton.

KOSS-NOONE Carl Laurenca Xoss, 27, Pennsylvania, and Mary Agnes Noone, 31, Pennsylvania; both residents of Fontana. KOFLER CANTER Eugene Robert Kofler, 19, California, and Betty Elaine Canter, 17, Illinois; both real' dents of Fontana. LaPAGLIA-TYLER Joseph Doml-nlck LaPaglla, 21, Pennsylvania, and Kathryn Tyler, 15, Minnesota, both residents 01 isareiow. McGINTY CHAMBERLAIN Lester Harold McGinty, 20, California, and uon unamDeriatn, 19, Illinois; both residents of San Bernardino. MUSHOCK-NAUMAN George Mu- snocK, 21, Pennsylvania, resident 01 Pottavilla, and Sally Delores jfauman, 21, Ohio, resident 01 Kiver side.

POWELL-SULIK John Gilbert P0. well, 21, California, resident of Fon tana; and Elizabeth Jean Sunk, 21, VlnrMo rAsMnnt rf Ran narnnrrtlnn PRICE-WILLEBRAN Laurence De- Wltt Price 21. Arkansas, resi "dent of West Loa Angeles; and rneresa Agnes willebran, Venn-sylvania. resident of Fontana. QUINE-WIGGINS Thomas Edward Qulne, 63, England, resident or.

Fill-lerton; and Geraldine Ide Wiggins, 52, Georgia, resident of Chicatro. RAMIREZ-ROCHA George Ramlres, 21, California, resident ot Del Kosa and Manuela Rocha, 29, California, resident of San Bernardino. RAMOS-MIRANDA Vincent Rangel Ramos, 21, California, resident of San Bernardino; and Maria Miranda Miranda, 18, Arizona, resident ot col ton. SANDAHL-STAPP Harold Everett Sandahl, 22, California, and Elizabeth Anne Stapp, 19, Kansas; both resi dents ot San Bernardino. SQUIRES GROW Georga Erwln Squires, 25, Alabama, resident of Al- tadena; and Margaret Carolina Grow, 24, California, resident of Arcadia.

TILLQUIST-SUTTON Charles Henry Tillqulst. 47, Minnesota, and Nellie Mae button, 48, Kansas; both residents of San Bernardino. TORRES REYES Raul Bernabe Torres, 24, California, resident of colton; and Dora padron Keyes, 21, Texas, resident of Redlands. WICHAEL-MOEN Roy Otis Wlchael 37, Iowa, resident of Council Bluff, Iowa; and Alice Rae Moen, 34, Nebraska, resident of Redlands. WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S 809 ST.

BORN ALEXANDER In Loma Linda. Cali fornia, Nov. 24, 1948, at Loma Linda hospital to the wife of Byron Alex ander, 559 Julie street, Colton, a oaugnter. ELLISON In Loma Linda, California, Nov. 23.

1948. at Loma Linda hospi tal to the wife of Alvis Ellison, 1538 Jerf street, Pomona, a son, GASCO In Loma Linda, California, Nov. 22. 1948. at Loma Linda hosnl- tal to the wife of Rudolf Gasco, 2928 Tenth street, Riverside, a son.

HICKS In Redlands. California. Nov. 22, 1948, at the Redlands Community nospuai, to tne wire ot Dexter hicks, Rt. 1.

Box 343. Redlands. a son. McKINNON In San Bernardino. Cali fornia, Nov.

23, 1948, at St. Bernar-dine's hospital, to the wife of John McKinnon, 839 Lane street, Loma Linda, a daughter. STRATTON In Loma Linda, California, Nov. 23. 1948, at Loma Linda hospital to the wife of Clifton Strat-ton, 1335H Birch street, San Bernardino, a son.

SWANSON In Loma Linda, California, Nov. 23. 1948, at Loma Linda hospital to the wife of Andrew Swan-son, 560 Norman road, San Bernardino, a daughter. DIED BUEHLER In Redlands, California, Nov. 23, 1948, Frank Buehler, 87, native of Rochester, Indiana and resident of Redlands 46 years.

Funeral arrangements are pending with F. Arthur Cortner. FERBER In San Bernardino, California, Nov. 23, 1948, Mrs. Rae Ferber, 68, native of England, resident of San Dlogo and of California seven years.

Funeral services tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with Interment to follow at Home of Eternity cemetery. STEWART In San Bernardino, California, Nov. 24, 1948, James Stewart, 69, native of Texas, resident of Tampa, Fla.

Funeral tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Kremer chapel with Interment to follow at Mountain View cemetery. CARD OF THANKS To our many friends and relatives we gratefully acknowledge the beautiful flowers and kind expressloni of sympathy shown in the loss of our beloved son, husband and father. MRS. CONNIE LONG MRS.

L. LONG WAYNE LONG DOROTHY STEELE FLORISTS STEPHENSON'S FI-OWERS Formerly Morton's Flower Shop NO CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 409 St. Phone 3-4128 ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE 1155 Street Phone 4-1142 SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" DON'T FORGET A FRIEND PHONE 6R58 BASE LINE It J. 1 86 yoLwe saces 1977 WITH You Sive, Out of the High Rant District Fire Damages Vacant House Fire early yesterday razed ai portion of a vacant dwelling at 141 Fifth street, Fire Chief D. E.

Littleton reported. He said the fire apparently started in the basement of the residence and-spread through a back room and part of the attic. The fire department answered the call at 3 a.m. Ownership of the residence had not been ascertained by the department this morning. Ministerial Group Will Present Radio Appeal The San Bernardino Ministerial association, in cooperation with four San Bernardino radio stations today and Saturday will pre sent Henry Fonda in "The Beach," a 15-minute transcription for the Church World service, a united Protestant agency for world relief.

The dramatization will be heard today over KITO at 12:15 p.m. and KFXM at 3 p.m. and Satur day KBMT-FM at 5:45 p.m. and KRNO at 10 p.m. Station KCSB presented the program at 4:30 p.

m. yesterday. Gifts for the movement will be accepted by any San Bernardino Protestant church, or they may be sent directly to the Church World service office at 3300 West Adams boulevard, Los Angeles. Agreement Reached by Santa Fe, Bus Drivers LOS ANGJfLES, Nov. 24 UPt An agreement settling a wage dis pute between the Santa Fe bus lines and some 300 union drivers in seven western states was announced today by Federal Concili ator Harry Malcom.

The drivers, members of the Brotherhood of Railroad Train men, had planned to set a strike date if an agreement was not reached this week. John Ross, the company's assistant general manager, said the settlement provided for an increase of one-half cent a mile for one year over the existing rate of six cents. The drivers originally had asked for a one-cent increase. Trio tlma Face" and "The Lord's Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Charles F.

Kircher, organist. Friends served as pallbearers and interment was in Mountain View cemetery. FLORENCE A. DEMOS The Rev. James H.

Parrott of ficiated at funeral services for Mrs. Florence A. Demos held yes terday at 2 p.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

Mrs. Helen Carlisle George, organist, played "In the Garden" and "Safe In the Arms of Jesus." Pallbearers were Gregory K. Tropaitts, George J. Franskis, Sam Atham and A. J.

Janoplo, Interment was In Mountain View cemetery. HATTIE MOORE LEFFLER Funeral services for Mrs. Hat-tie Moore Leffler will be held at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel tomorrow at 2 p.m. with the Rev.

Don S. Ford, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist church, offi ciating. Interment will follow in Pioneer cemetery. MARY JANE BECKHAM Graveside services for Marv Jane Beckham, infant daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Beckham of Victorville, who died Monday in San Bernardino, will be held tomorrow at 3:30 D.m. at Moun tain View cemetery with Llovd Kunyan officiatinz. The Mark Shaw Co. will be in charge of ar rangements.

JOHN CALVIN FULTON Funeral services for John Cal vin Fulton will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment will lonow in Mountain View ceme tery. GLADYS E.

CAMPBELL Funeral services for Mrs. Gladvs E. Campbell will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. at Stephens Bob bin chapel with interment to follow in Montecito Memorial park. ERIK JONES Funeral services for Erik Jones will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at the Ingold chapel in Fontana. Cremation will follow at Montecito Memorial Park mausoleum. The family requests that flowers be omitted. Curiosity Leads Boy To Hospital Trip PORTLAND, Nov. 24 (IB Six-year-old Terry Miller's curiosity was aroused.

So he stuck his finger in the meat grinder and turned the crank. Patrolmen Anthony Kaiser and Aaron Dunn rushed the youngster and his severed right digit to Port' land General hospital where the finger was sewed back on and Ter ry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Miller, was reported "doing fine." Cause of Epidemic Among Cats Sought TOKYO, Nov.

24 UP) A myste rious epidemic which has taken the lives of more than 1,400 cats since last summer will be investigated by government veterinarians, says the newspaper Asahl. The outbreak may be due to sleeping sickness, since it paral leled an epidemic of that disease in Tokyo and two other prefectures. Automobile 'Guilty' of Liquor Transportation SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24 UP) The U. S.

circuit court of appeals held today that an automobile itself was an offender in a Montana liquor transportation case. It upheld the seizure and forfeiture of an automobile owned by Ermelindo and Leo Escobar be cause it had transported a Jug of wine onto the Crow Indian reservation in Montana. i MRS. RAE FERBER Mrs. Rae Ferber, 58, San, Diego resident, died Tuesday at a San Bernardino hospital.

A native of Manchester, England, iht had lived in San Diego and in Call fornia seven years. Surviving are her husband, Max J. Ferber; a son, Benjamin Ferber; and a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Weiss, all of San Diego; three brothers, Sol, Louis and Edward Joseph, all of New York, N. a sister, Mrs.

Betty Mlesels of New York, N. and three grand children. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with Rabbi Norman Feldheym officiating.

Interment will be at Home of Eternity cemetery. JAMES STEWART James Stewart, 69, resident of Tampa, who had been visiting his sister, Mrs. E. W. Eyers at 2096 Genevieve street, San Bernardino, died in a San Bernardino hospital yesterday.

He is a native of Marshall, Texas. Surviving in addition to his lister are his widow, Mrs. Katie Stewart, also visiting in San Bernardino; three sons, James, Charles and John Eyers of Tarn- vt XT a a and Inn itkifan TVT! a a. 0.1114 a uauguici, ivn a. TlnmtViv Pantall rf Pal A If Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at Kremer chapel with the Rev. James H. Parrott officiating. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. KENNETH L.

MAXFIELD Funeral services for Kenneth Ludlow Maxfield, manager of the Arthur Murray's Dance Studio baseball team who died in a Los Angeles hospital Tuesday from head injuries suffered in a game in San Bernardino Sunday, will be held Saturday 'at 2 p.m. at the Ingold chapel in Fontana with the Rev. Don S. Ford of St. Paul's Methodist church officiating.

Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery. Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Ruth Lois Maxfield of 1564 Sierra way, San Bernardino; two son.s Kenneth R. and William two daughters, Linda Ruth of San daughters, Linda Ruth of San Ber-Bernardino, and Barbara Ann of St Clair, three brothers, William of Raymond of Sand Point, Idaho, and Arthur of Norristown, and a sister, Mrs. B.

E. Broen of St. Louis, Mo He was a native of Webster Groves, and had lived in San Bernardino and in California four years. MARY EMMA MITCHELL Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Emma Mitchell were held yesterday at 2 p.m.

at Stephens Bob-bitt chapel with the Rev. George D. Scott officiating. Bette Thompson sang "Face to In Today Want Ads LLOYD BABY BUGGY, $15. Large enamel bathtub, $5.

SALESMAN. Young married men and women of San Bernardino and vicinity: National sales organization will train you locally for permanent position. Opportunity to earn $75 week while training. Commission and expenses arranged. Dignified work.

No canvassing. Car necessary. YAMS, $1.25 a lug; persimmons, 75c a lug; onions, $1.25 for 50 pound sack; cucumbers for pickles; turkey, 65c and 55c pound live weight; plenty of bananas. CROCHETED gifts for Christmas; bedspreads, tablecloths, centerpiece and miscellaneous items. CHRISTMAS present! One pair Cockateels, cage, book of instructions, $45.

Stock includes fine quality, all-wool hard worsteds, twists, tweeds, serges, herringbones, cassimeres. Also all-wool sharkskins, gabardines and silk and wool worsteds to please particular dressers at savings of as much as $25 to $35.00. In another feature group: All-wool, made-to-measure, tailormade 2-pants suits, values $75 to $85, as low as $49.50. ORDER YOUR SUIT and EXTRA PANTS SOON. DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE CHRISTMAS RUSH.

When the local crochet and chatter circle is disturbing the pear, a cup of Canterbury is soothing and satisfying. As one of the country's foremost tea merchants, we blend Can-terbury for the hearty flavor most people like best: SAFEWAY jcl4 i it zr vr- SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9 A.F.1. STORE OPEN FRI. SAT. 'TIL 8:30 P.H.

OPEN WED. and THURS. UNTIL 6 P.M. mm immm to Park.

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