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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 5

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erick Meier, 43, California, resident of Olive: and Grace Luclle Pettliohn. IN THE SHADOWS Vital Records FLORISTS 1 Aug. 14, 195 1 Son Bernardino DAILY SUN 5 hospital, to the wif of Juan Loon. 63 Cortez atreet. Mentone.

a son. SHARP In San Bernardino. Califor 43, Washington, resident of Newport HOUSE OF FLOWERS Ftowers For All Occasions nia, Aug. 12. 1951.

nt St. Bernardine'a oeiicn. NORMA N-MOOMEY Carl Elwood Nor ARLINE-WATKINS Alfred DouRlns Burial followed In the Calvary Highland Street. Phone 82-14391 man, 27, Oklahoma, resident of High- section of the cemetery, wun iana; and Marilyn Joan Moomey, 17, 841 South Elm street, Fontana, a son. SINTETOS-In Redlands, California.

AllfaT. 13. mt tha FRANCIS R. McCOY Funeral services for Francis R. McCoy will be held at 11 a.m.

to-day at Kremer Funeral home. Burial will follow in Montecito Memorial park. SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP DON'T FORGET A FRIEND "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" ic-meni oi onn noriiaruiiio. PEREZ-SERRATA Juan Pere. 27, Kremer Funeral home in charge, CHESTER W.

WHITE munlty hospital, to the wife of Con- Mexico, and Margarita Serrata, 27, PHONE (iS58 BASE LINE Anine, 33, ualirornla, ana Moriense Eutella Watkina, 24, Texas; both residents of Los Angeles. AYALA-EAYAS Gulllermo Ayala, 26, Texas, resident of San Bernardino; nnd Carmen Rayas, 21, Texas, resident of El Paso. BETHEL-VICKREY Gerald Carroll Bethel, 23, Oklahoma, resident of Fontana; and Patsy Ann Vickrey, 18, jiiiiiune ma urange street, Redlands. a son. Funeral services for Chester W.

lexas; Doth residents of Blooming-ton. Frank Dla Perret WAYCOTT'S FLOWER SHOP "Flnwr nt Oimlltv" WATTENBARGER In San Bernardino, White were held yesterday after 4RS Street Phone 4-3171 25, California, resident of Chlno; and JAMES WHARTON LBiuornia, Aug. msi, at St. Ber- noon at Kremer Funeral home nardiue hospital, to the wife of FUNERAL DIRECTORS Maria Magdaiena Olimon, 25. Mexico, resident of Anaheim.

RUIZ-CARDENAS Vincent Garcia BISHOP-FELTENBERGER Charles funeral services for James Wharton will be held at 2 p.m. today in the chapel of the Grove- nruce watienuarger, 112 South Orange street, Rialto, a son. WILLIAMS In San Bernardino. California. Anr 19 1 Qr.

1 Ruiz. 22, California, resident of with the Rev. H. C. Orr officiating.

Clark Lambeth sang "Abide With Me" and "The Old Rugged Cross," accompanying himself at eiey xjignop, cnina, resident of Los Angeles; and Carol Elaine Feltenberger, 19, California, resident nt I I nJ rnoenix, and Rachel Cardenas, 22. California, resident of Oro Grande. MARK B. SHAW CO. INC.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS Member National Selected Morticians RecardlesH of Your Circumstances Our Service! Are Available. Serving San Bemanilno Since lull. MEMORIAL CHAPEL Kircher Colonial mortuary. Burial to the wife of James SALL-MURPHY David George Sail, BITTO-HULLEY John Bitto. 35, Ohio, 31, California, and Lillian Modell Murphy, 32, California; both resi- Mnaiiis, x-ersuing avenue, a ou.

DIED itraiueui ni xuma, ana Betty Jean Hulley, 21, California, resident nf tin! 4fi8 Fifth San Bernardino Ph. 2131 ni'ins or li enda e. SWEENEY-RENICK John Edward BA.RP.SDALEIn sa" Bernardino. BRADY-WILLIS Frank Joseph Brady, Sweeney, 20, California, resident of KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services tv, Illinois, resilient or ios Angeies; and Carolyn Emily Willis, 34, Cali- Ked lands; and Edna Jov Renlok, 18, Texas, resident of San Bernardino. 1350 MT.

VERNON AVE. PH. S119 the organ. Pallbearers were Howard Morrison, Roy Painter, Art Huette, George McCoy, Otto Daws and Ed Evans. Burial followed at Pioneer Memorial cemetery.

ERNEST COLLINS Funeral services for Ernest Col taiiiorma, mis. Carrie Barksdale. 25, former resident of National City. Graveside services will be today at Mountain View cemetery with Grove-Kircher ColOllial moituarv in Mum itomnii in iiuuvwuuu. BRYSON-ROBERTS Donnie Lee STEPHENS A BORB1TT FUNERAL HOME WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEYS 809 ST.

1158 Street Phone iiiyaun, is. laiuornia, ana jjixie Ann Roberts, 17, Utah; both residents of RlnnminMnn FLETCHER In Lonm Linda, Callfor- RALPH WM. ALLEN BORN FUNERAL HOME COLTON-WESTLUND Lawrence J. 130 S. Willow.

Rialto Phont 11 1 I 1 mil hi iluhn l.na,H, Da.l BRANDON In San Bernardino. Cali- itr Henry Clay Bleteher, 69 a native of Texas and a resident of Loma Linda five years. Mineral arrangements are pending with Emmerson's mortuary of Red- fiitovE KinritF.n lands; 'and' Roberta Louise Westlund, COLONIAL MORTUARY 1 1 lornia, Aug. il isnl, at St. Bernai-dlne's hospital, to the wife of Victor Brandon.

2193 Orange street, River- 73S E. Highland Ph. 84-1511 CRADDOCK-CHIAPPONE Arthur lins were held yesterday morning at Ingold's chapel in Fontana with the Rev. H. J.

Talley officiating. win iouow in Mountain View cemetery, CARRIE BARKSDALE Mrs. Carrie larksdale, 25, former resident of National City, died recently at a San Bernardino hospital. She is survived by her husband, James J. Barksdale, now with the United States Navy.

Graveside services will be held today at Mountain View cemetery with Grove-Kircher Colonial mortuary in charge. JOHN B. TIERNEY Rosary for John B. Tierney was recited Sunday evening at Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev.

Fr. Mathew Cyvas of the Holy Rosary Catholic church officiating. Alice Rearick, at the organ. NELSON' In Los Angeles, California. CEMETERIES CAMP In San Bernardino, California.

jwuuuig LrauuoeK, 19, Texas, and Jeanne Eileen Chiappone, 18, Connecticut; both residents of China ivx ft vf Mrs. Irene Brophy and Mrs. Aug. ioi. at laurel nospitai.

to the wife ot Harold Camp, 15 West IUu utcin I A 1.. MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Aug. 1901, Air Herman Nelson 44 native of Leominster, Mass and a resident of Los Angeles three vears. Funeral service will be announced later by Emmerson's mortuary, Red-laiuls FRANCISCO-BERTSCHINGER Clyde Herbert Talley sang "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" and "This World Is Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum. Crematory oiiki, iLigiiiauu, a uiuifiuar.

DE WITT In San Bernardino, Califor rn. oernaioino South End ot Waterman Ave hamuli i aiiuisL-o, ii, iNeDrasKa, resident of Upland; and Barbara Ann Bertschinger, 23, California, resident Of Phlnrt nia, Aug. in, laoi, at St. Bernardine's hospital, to the wife of Norman De Wilt Ann Not My Home," accompanied by Catherine Forbes at the organ. VIAX1EIn Lpma Linda, California, vy.

uui iid, uniniiiw, soil. DUN'KEL In San Bernardino, Califor GRAY-THOMPSON Marion Ruel Gray, Pallbearers were Frank Talley, MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phone a-tilS8 Anthony Minnick, Art Gray, nia, Aug. 12, i9Di, at St, Uernardine's hospital, to the wife of Howard rintilrul 101 o.iim., 1 vaiiLuinm, resident ot wnutier; and Darlene lone Thompson, 24, South Dakota, resident of China Lkkp Mrs. Annie Vixie. 90, native of Nausdahl.

Norway, and a resident of Redlands 3D vears. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Emmerson's Chapel of the Palms, Redlands. Burial will be in Montecito cemetery. Herbert Talley Joseph Chapman and Donald Barnett.

isiiL lunula lunu, a Bull. GUSTAFSON In San Bernardino, Call-' HILDEBRANDT-REDING George Burial followed in Green Acres iwium, auk. ivai, at t. nernar-' dine hospital, to the wife of Norman Gustafson, Route 3, Box 986, Fon- nuuoDianui, jai, Missouri, resident of Victorville; and Esther Fay Reding. 21, Texas, resident of Rflll Memorial park, Bloomington.

FLORISTS STEPIlENSd.NSFI.OVERS JONES In San Bernardino, California, played "The Rosary" and "Ave KOPP-GUSTAFSON Edward Jay Maria." juiy 31, i9in, at Norton Air Force base hospital, to the wife of Marine JOHN M. LUZ Funeral services for John M. 409 Sti-eet Phnn "unp, to, xiunois, ana lorence Oletta Gustafson, 49. North Dakota: both rpuiiiunto nf Mass was celebrated yesterday Redecorating For Fall! Then iiaRL. cugeuc jones, t34 rnir- ti'onth al roal a KASZA In Loma Linda, California.

morning at Holy Rosary church with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas A. Matthews of the church offici aur.

i9ti, at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of James Bernard Kasza. KtQ Knot IT nln. Wake Up To More Comfort Without Nagging Backache Nflppinff 1... LEON In Redlands, California, Aug. ating.

Friends acted as pallbearers. igji, me neqianas community Burial followed in Mountain View See These Luz were held yesterday afternoon at the Alexander Angis home in Los Angeles. The Rev. DeWitt Poundstone, of the Los Angeles Presbyterian church, officiated. Burial was in Olive Lawn Memorial park, Buena Park.

ADOIE M. COFFIN Private funeral services for Ad-die M. Coffin were held yesterday morning at Grove-Kircher Colonial mortuary with the Rev. W. John Parker officiating.

Mrs. Charles F. Kircher at the organ played a medley of hymns, LAWSON-SEMRAU Roy Otis Lawson 19, Oklahoma, resident of Fontana; and Hazel Darlene Semrau, 19. Cali-fornia. resident of San Bernardino.

LAYMAN-GAYE Harvey Jerome Layman, 22, Minnesota, resident of Ontario; and Victoria Maxine Gaye, 22 Missouri, resident of Claremont. LEDFORD-MAYOR-Paul Harris Led-ford, 22, North Carolina, resident of ban Bernardino; and Eleannora Etha Mayo, 18, California, resident of Riverside. Qulnn Macleay. 23. Illinois, resident of Redlands; and Shirley Lou Harra- ot MAR-McFARREN Joel Albert Ttvl 'f- California.and cT reside Texas; both neadacliea and ditaineis may be due to slowdown of kidney function.

Hectors any good Kidney function is very important to good health, when some everyday condition, such as stress and strain, causes this important function toslow down, many folks sulTernaa-King hackachefeel miserable. Minor bladder irritations due to cold or wrong diet may cause srettingupnightsorf refluent passages. Don neglect your kidneya if these conditions bother you. Try Uoan's Pllls-a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 60 years It's amazing how many times Uoan 1 1 give happy relief from these discom- fnrli-hnln tK-1 I.IJ II a ils ii me Solid a.iiiiiMiiiiirniBii MEMTTIjoiValter Fred Naif fa tha Library including "Rock of Ages" and Phono 5ItJ a Brass Table Lamps i ninneyiunesano flush out waste.

Get Doan's Pills "The Old Rugged Cross." Members of the family acted as pallbearers. Burial followed in cemetery. CLIFTON P. STURGEON Funeral services for Clifton P. Sturgeon will be held at Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chape tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. Burial will follow in Mountain View cemetery. JOSEPH O. EICHENBERG Funeral services for Joseph O. Eichenberg will be held at the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel tomorrow at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Stanley Frederick George, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. Damascus lodge No. 648 will participate in the funeral service and American Legion post No.

14 will participate in the graveside services at Mountain View cemetery. MARY HELEN BUHRLE Graveside funeral services for Mary, Helen Buhrle were held yesterday morning at Mountain View cemetery with the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas A.

Matthews of the Holy Rosary Catholic church officiating. Mountain View cemetery. Razor Blade Assault Charge Dismissed Here's a SENSATIONAL buy! Handsome solid brass table lamp 26 inches highl Finish Is pro-tected by fine coat of lacquer, just wipe with soft, slightly moist cloth! Good decorator colors of dark green, wine, chartreuse shades $6.95. Save On Mahogany Dining Room Pieces In Charges of assault with a deadly weapon were dismissed by Justice of the Peace W. E.

Balcom yes terday against Robert Steele for LAMPS THIRD FLOOR lack of sufficient evidence. HARRIS ANNUAL AUGUST The complaint, signed by Cora Steele, alleged the defendant at tacked her with a razor blade July 26. City Man in Korea Pfc. Richard E. Ceballos.

hus band of Mrs. Catalina M. Ceballos of 1163 Sixth street is serving COOLERS NEW AND USED CASH OR TERMS DELBERT MILLER COOLING Phone 82-6373 645 Court Street with the 70th tank battalion in Korea. Private Ceballos' name was mispelled in Sunday's Repeat ot a Sell-Out! Rea. $5.98 Portable Laundry Cart With Removable Canvas Basket p.ay hst 15 Down Take 18 Months To Pay Now you can own th.

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extends 9J-in Retj. $159.50 extension. 46x60-in. Reg. $139.50 Table.

Dropleaf gateleg. 44x66-in. Reg. $117.50 Table. Dropleaf extension.

40x58-in Rego $204.50 Credenza Buffet. 60-in Reg. $29.75 Side Chair. Lyre back, striped fabric Newest Arrival In Lovely Rosenthal China With the New Full-Sized 1 Of -Inch Dinner Plate Wo think this it one of the most outstanding Con-tinental dinnerware patterns we've seen! It has'an exquisite design of dainty violets in clusters on wnite ground. Just one of many lovely, famed quality Rosenthal patterns on display.

See them at Harris' today! Reg. Mahogany Bookcase, Now Designed for both modern or traditional I room settings. 24 inches wide and 34 Inches high, with two adjustable shelves. Lovely hand-rubbed finish on fin mahogany veneers. The Services of Harris' Home Planning Consultant Are Yours Without Cost Her assistance in tht selection of furniture, lamps, draperies, floor coverings and the all-important accessories, can be yours without cost or obligation.

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