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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 26

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Til Lions Club fo Hear Enrollment Open For Sewing Class Enrollment is open for a begin Speech on Engines 5 San Bernardino Lions Club 'CHUCK', ROSE RETURN FROM MEXICO TRIP State Decision Thought to End El Monte Block ning sewing class which meets on Thursday evenings at San Bernar hear a talk by Gilbert Way, one ff its own members, at Thursday noon meeting at California HoteJ.i dino Evening High School, announced Edward M. Fisher, director of adult education, San Bernar Way will speak on the current The State can build a highway problems associated with the pet formance of automotive engines dino City schools. This class meets through a city without its consent, and fuels. He holds an engineering degree from the University Michigan. State Atty.

Gen. Edmund G. Brown ruled Wednesday in an opinion that some observers thought might end the "bottleneck" on construction of Ramona Freeway through El from 7 to 10. Included in the course are the basic fundamentals of elementary sewing, including learning to understand and use commercial patterns, fitting garments, sewing machine operation, and adjusting patterns for -different figure types. Students who have had no previous sewing experience may start on a Monte.

Although written in general terms, the- opinion did fit the sit Four Hub Caps Stolen Garry DeWitt, 3015 Serrano RdJJ reported to police-the theft of four hub cap, a cigarette lighter and side mirror, all of which were given a total value of $18, from hie auto. Odd Inquiry Proves Poser For Engineer It's all in the day's mail and nobody knows what the next post will bring. County Highway Engineer Martin A. Nicholas is used to receiving various types of communications when the snow begins to fall. Seme a few, rather praise the work of the Highway Department snow removal crews.

Others most, in fact ordinarily carry complaints from home owners demanding that access to their cabins be kept clear. But to Nicholas' desk came an odd No home owner, no businessman, just a Los Angeles man who has title to a bare lot wanted to know why the road to his Alpine Glen Park property wasn't free and easy for his car. What Nicholas would like to know in return is why anybody wants to visit a vacant lot during the snow season. $174 Camera Stolen uation at El Monte where State Two Cars Stolen In S.B. Found in Riverside County Two cars stolen in San Bernardino were recovered by Riverside sheriff's deputies Tuesday, and an alleged escapee frorn Utah State Penitentiary is being held in connection with the thefts.

A 1952 sedan, reported stolen Dec. 1 from Mrs. Claire Snyder, 346 E. Paine Fontana, was found in Indio, and a 1947 sedan stolen Nov. 27 from Virgil Shinn, 471 18th San Bernardino, was found near Banning.

Riverside deputies said that Jake Fred Blum, who was arrested in Indio, admitted taking both cars. Blum reportedly escaped from the Utah prison several months ago and will be turned over to San Bernardino police. Chinchillas Will Be Shown in Long Beach Chinchilla breeders throughout the Southland will flock to -Long Beach Jan. 17 and 18 for the chinchilla show being staged by the Los Angeles branch of the California Association of America in Municipal Auditorium. and city officials have argued for garment and learn the fundamen Ah- -1 v'X te- two years over routing of the su tals as they go along.

Mrs. Madge Thomas, instructor, per-highway. The ruling was re quested by Assemblyman Stanford has taught in San Bernardino City C. Shaw of Ontario whose district "Chuck" and Rose have returned to San Bernardino after a honeymoon trip to Mexico. They were married Nov.

22 at St Bernar-dine's Church in a ceremony publicized throughout two proud nations. Second Lt. Joseph C. (Chuck) Rodriguez and his lovely bride returned to set up house-keeping in a little duplex apartment, location undisclosed, while fellow San Bernardinans contributed toward a fund to build a new home for their Congressional Medal of Honor winner and his wife, the former Miss Rose Aranda of Col-ton. Their lives thus bright before them, the young couple will have happy memories of their trip to Mexico the mile-high, old-new capital City at inauguration time peaceful Acapulco, fabled coastal resort, old-world courtesies of a rapidly progressing new-world nation, all provided by the generosity of La Opinion, Spanish-language newspaper in California, and Mexico City weekly magazine.

schools for the past seven years is affected by the delay in pushing and has two years experience in through Ramona Freeway. MAY CLOSE STREETS The State official's opinion also adult sewing classes. 4 Get Complete Coverage At One Low Cost With the Want Ads held that the State, through the Highway Commission, can alter a city street or even close it without the city's consent. The opinion, written by Dep, Atty. Gen.

Herbert F. Wenig of San Francisco, said that highway matters are of State-wide con cern. A J174.50 camera was reported ALTER EGOS Gloria Talbott and Larry Craine, who portray Rose and "Chuck" Rodriguez in the film featurette, "The Rodriguez Story," to be premiered in San Bernardino Wednesday, Dec. 17, are pictured as they arrived to attend the wedding of San Bernardino's Medal of Honor winner, 2nd Lt. Joseph C.

Rodriguez and Miss Rose Aranda of Colton Nov. 22 at St. Ber-nardine's Catholic Church. CLIMAX OF 'HOME FOR CHUCK DRIVE In commenting on the ruling, a spokesman for the Department of Public Works said the Highway Commission probably will continue to seek to avoid moving through a San Bernardino California Court and Streets Phone 4778 bypolice to have been taken from the Arthur's Jewelers, 460 St. Wristwatch Missing Delores Guterez, 655 Velarde reported to police the loss, or theft of a wristwatch, valued at 589.

STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 5:30 MONDAYS TILL 9 P.M. city or a county without permis sion. "I'M FREE FROM USING INSULIN," SAYS GLEI1DALE WOMAN Mrs. C. W.

Pruett of 930 Alma Major Highway Project Started The sound of road contractor's He acknowledged, however, that the attorney general opinion might help to bring a break in the El Monte "bottleneck." Hollywood-Type Premiere Set For 'The Rodriguez Story' FREE LESSONS equipment Wednesday along Yu-caipa Boulevard signaled the start of a $324,620 widening and im in Ramona Freeway now reaches from the Los Angeles Civic Center area virtually to El Monte. "Now under construction is a 15-mile stretch from just west of Pomona to east of Ontario and Upland where it will join with the present provement project which will convert the route into four-lane high being released through United Artists Film Corporation. Nation-wide news coverage of the event has also been assured, Dean said. way. County Highway Engineer Mar tin A.

Nicholas said Matich Bros of Colton, currently is clearing the Time for the premiere eeremb- right of way. Paving and curbing nies, which will include all the bril Valley Freeway. Gen. Hudelson Slates Valley College Address Mai. Gen.

Daniel H. Hudelson Hollywood "headliners" and a military band have been assured for the world premiere in San Bernardino of the 30-minute film featurette, "The Rodriguez Story," Dec. 17 at the Fox California Theater. This assurance was contained in a letter from William Dean, representing producer W. R.

Frank, to Joseph Lazar, chairman of the mayor's committee to honor San Bernardino's noted Medal of Honor winner, 2nd Lt. Joseph C. (Chuck) Rodriguez. The motion picture is probably will have to await the liant features of a Hollywood open Glendale, says: 'On July 28, 1950, I went to Dr. Wing, I was taking 20 units of insulin daily.

After taking Dr. Wing's treatment for two months I was freed from the use of insulin. It has been a year since I took any treatments and am feeling fine. Thanks to Dr. Wing that I am enjoying good health again." (Signed) Mrs.

C. W. Pruett. Dr. Wing, D.C., Chinese Herbs, Los Angeles office open only Tues.

10-6; Sat. 10-1 1423 S. Vermont. DU 2-2801. Pomona office, 900 E.

Holt Ave. (Hwy. 99-70), open only Wed. Fri. 10-12, 2-6.

LY. 9-3910. Take P.E. bus to Pomona; take number 4 bus directly to Dr. Wing's Office.

Write for Free Booklet, 'Regain Health Naturally!" OFFICE CLOSED FROM DEC. 25 THRU JAN. 1. Adv. coming of spring and better weath ing, has been set at 8 :30 p.m., La LEATHER CRAFT We Carry Complete LEATHER CRAFT SUPPLIES DAY and EVENING CLASSES ENROLL NOW AT SGHAFFS 4th San Bernardino zar said.

Tickets to the spectacular event former commanding general of the 40th Infantry Division, California National Guard, will speak on "Korea" at' the 11 a.m. Thursday wUJ go on sale at key points throughout the City sometime this week, the committee chairman added. There will be no increase in the theater's regular admission rates. The premiere and accompanying student assembly at San Bernardino Valley College. The meeting will be open to the public, bat first priority on seats will go to the students.

ceremonies climax a campaign to provide $15,000 toward building of a modest home for Rodriguez and his bride, the former Miss Rose er. Under the terms of the contract, the road builders have until next fall to complete the job. Nicholas said Matich which also won the contract for the $206,630 worth of grading and paving of Alabama Street-Palm Avenue for four miles between Red-lands and Base Line, are expected to get to work on the Santa Ana River section shortly. This contract also has a completion date of next fall. While the Palm Avenue bridge across City Creek north of Fifth Street is being improved, north-south traffic will be diverted along Church Street to the east, Nicholas said.

In this connection, three stop signs will be installed at the junction, of East Third and Fifth Streets. Aranda of Colton. A portion of the profits from the premiere showing will be contrib uted to the drive. DorifrRrallTithA Stater Bros. Manager Wins Prize in Contest Anthony F.

Carroll, manager of Stater Bros. Market, 1085 Highland was awarded a prize in a sales promotion contest held throughout the nation. Carroll was one of 204 grocers to earn recognition for cleverness, ingenuity and salesmanship in the Pillsbury sponsored event. A watch was presented to the City food executive by Harvey Barrett, San Bernardino Pillsbury representative. Sparjc Plugs Stolen Spark plugs valued at $212 were reported taken from a service station at Mill and Streets sometime last week end, Ernest L.

O'Neil, owner of the station, reported to the San Bernardino Sheriff's SPECIALS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY This PROVEN Way Relieves Distress-Breaks Up Local Congestion! Eub on highly medicated, concentrated Mustcrole. It promptly relieves coughs and breaks up local congestion. Musterole creates protective warmth, on chest, throat and back, assuring amazing long-lasting relief! lb. MSTEROIE TDBQIP un. 1 WARNING ISSUED ON BOGUS COUNTY WELFARE WORKERS If you haven't got a good eye for social workers, better check on his credentials if one approaches you, County Welfare Director George K.

Wyman advises. Just because he or it might be she claims to be a member of Wyman's staff, it's not necessarily so. Wyman said a recent case was reported to him in which a phoney welfare worker knocked on the door of an aid-to-needy-children recipient. The phoney informed the recipient she had been overpaid $20, demanded the money back and got it. All workers of the Welfare Department carry official credentials SPINACH" bunch Court and Streets Phone 4778 San Bernardino California Fuerte ea.

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