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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 30

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las of Dallas City, Will of son, Joseph J. Stockschlaeder of 30 Son Bernardino DAILY SUN Dec. 14, 1951 IN THE SHADOWS Carthage, Fred of York, and Temple City, a sister, Mrs, Ann McLeod of Beaumont; a Lake King of Forks, a sister, Reed of Ferris, WILLIAM A. BLOOMER "William Arthur Bloomer, 68, VITAL RECORDS brother, Peter Anthony of Victor and four grandchildren. Allen Funeral Home iii Rialto with the Gates, Kingsley 'Gates Funeral Home of Los Angeles in charge.

Interment will follow in 111., and seven grandchildren. posing Room until 10 a.m, today. Funeral arrangements are pending. MABEL R. PUTM AN" Funeral services for Mabel Reynolds Putman were held yesterday at the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Chester Rice of the Church of Christ of Colton officiating. "Abide With Me" and "Crossing the Bar." Accompanist at the organ was MacKown. Private interment followed Mountain View Cemetery. CONNIE GONZALEZ Graveside, services for Connie Gonzalez were held yesterday; in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery with the Rev.

Fr. Cornelius Cronin of- died, yesterday at his home, 4060 Electric San Bernardino. A Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Stephens Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ingold's Funeral Home in Fontana.

Inter lng with Kremer Funeral Home in chmr6a GUILD In Loma Linda, Dec. 11. 1951. William Guild. 79.

native of native of Iowa, he had lived in Bobbitt Funeral Home. Inter San Bernardino and California 41 ment will follow in Mountain View Union City, resident of Loma Linda several years. Funeral at 2 p.m. Monday from Emmerson's Little Chapel of the Palms, Redlands, inter Rialto Park Cemetery. Mr.

Randig died Tuesday in Los Arigeles. He had resided at 3530 Purdue Ave. in Los Angeles. He is survived by his wife, Mary L. Randig of Los Angeles; a ment will follow In Montecito Me morial Park.

MINNIE SOEDER DolnW anj "TinrH's years. He was a retired Santa Fe employe. He was a member of the First Christian Science Church of Cemetery. 1 IGNACIO ATILANO Ignacio Atilano," 21, died Wed PrayT were selections wimlicelficiating. The Kremer Funeral of ment in Hillside cemeiery.

GUINN In Riverside, Dec. 13, IBM. Wnrhnrn Henrietta Guinn. 58, Home was in charge arrange The body of Minnie Soeder was Rearick accompanist at the organ. native of La Crosse.

resident daughter, Dorothy J. Wilkins of MARRIAGE LICENSES BARBO-MORENO Edward Figueroa Barbo, 23, California, and Emily Moreno. 23, California; both residents of Redlands. BLACK-HAGENBAUGH Billy Ray Black, 21, Oklahoma, resident of Col-ton; and Loris June Hagenbaugh, 21, Kansas, resident of Riverside. BUSSE-CAMPBELL Louts August Busse, 19, Pennsylvania, and Adella Ann Campbell, 17, California; both residents of San Bernardino.

OARCIA-RICHARDSON Ramon A. Garcia, 21, Mew Mexico, and Lucille Richardson, 19, New Mexico; both residents of Barstow. HANSON-GULLINGS Haakon Julian Hanson, 29, North Dakota, resident of Horace, N. and Dolores Marie Gullings. 26, Illinois, resident of Fargo, N.

D. IRELAND-ENGEL Terrence Wicks shipped yesterday to Kansas City, San Bernardino. He is survived by his wife, Mag. gie Mae Bloomer of San Bernar of Banning. Funerav services at 11 nesday at a San Bernardino' hospital.

He was a lifelong resident of San Bernardino. His residence Pallbearers were J. C. Fehn, F. W.

Husser, F. Vann, James L. Dietz. Homer Sharp and Leslie Los Angeles; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Connor of San Bernardino, a.m.

tomorrow at siepnens dduuiii Funeral Home. Interment follows in by Ingold's Funeral Home of Fontana for funeral services dino; a son, Warren L. Bloomer of Mountain View Cemetery. TTTNfl In Pasadena. Dec.

13, Mrs. Edith Freeman of Colton and Colton; a daughter, Mrs. Ray M. was at 1304 Sixth St. He is survived by his mother, 1951, Lawrence T.

King, 62, native of Greenbriar County, W. resident of Fontana and California two Mrs. Mary La Gue of Bloomington, and two brothers, Morton and Carl crawly or san a brother, Chester B. Bloomer of Campbell. Interment was in Mountain View Cemetery.

MICHAEL J. FARRELL Graveside services for Michael Jacitinta Atilano of San Bernar dino; four sisters, Margaret and months. Funeral services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Ingold's Funeral Home in Fontana. Interment follows ih MnntAritn Memorial Park.

ments. RACHEL R. MARTIN Funeral services for Rachel R. Martin will be held at 10 a.m. today at the Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Home.

Interment wl follow in Montecito Memorial Park. KETURAH OU BOIS I Funeral services for Keturah du Bois will be held at 2 p.m. today at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Hugh Fulton of First Presbyterian Church Randig, both of San Bernardino.

LAWRENCE T. KING Lawrence T. King, 62, died yes Joseph Farrell were held yester Ireland. 21, California, resident oi MAC DONALD In San Bernardino, San Bernardino; a sister, Mrs. R.

De Silva of San Bernardino; three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral arrangements are Alice Arlia, both of San Bernardino, Jesse Martinez of San Bernardino, and Flora Hernandez of Colton, and three brothers, Joe of San Bernardino; and Patricia Jean Engel, 17. resident of and interment. ELBERT S. GRAY Funeral services for Elbert S.

Gray will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Mark B. Shaw Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Don S. Ford officiating.

Interment will follow in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. BARBARA H. GUINN Barbara Henrietta Guinn, 58, died yesterday at a Riverside hos terday' in Pasadena. A native of Crestlinfi. day in Mountain View Cemetery with the Rev.

Fr. Daniel Ryan officiating. The Kremer Funeral Home was in charge of arrange MANIAGO-NIELSEN Virgil Anthony Greenbriar County, W. he had lived in Fontana and California Dec. 12, 1951, Anna s.

81, native of Athlone, Ireland, resident of San Bernardino 44 years, of California 46 years. Funeral services at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Kre-mer's Funeral Home. Cremation fol-' lows in Monteclto Memorial Park. San Bernardino, Balft of Los An pending at the Stephens Bobbitt geles, and Jose Atilano of Whittier.

Funeral Home. ments. Rosary will be recited at 8 to RANDIG In Los Angeles, Maniago, 20, Ohio, resident oi ion-tana; and Carol June Nielsen, 17, California, resident of Ontario. ORTEGA-LEAL Raymond Ortega, 25, Mexico, and Angie Leal. 24, California; both residents of Chino.

UMBARGER-FAGERBERG James Flavious TJmbarger, 33. Indiana, and two months. His residence was at 505 N. Laurel St. He was a member- of Seventh Day Adventist Church of San Bernardino.

ANNA S. MAC DONALD PAULINE R. WHITE Private funeral services' for officiating. Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery, Anna S. MacDonald, 81, died Dec.

11, 1951, Ernest Walter Randig, resident of Los Angeles. Funeral services at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Ralph Wm. Allen Funeral Home in Rialto with Gates, Kingsley Gates Funeral Home of Los Angeles in night at Tillie's Funeral Home. Requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m.

tomorrow at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Interment will follow in Pioneer Memorial Ceme He is survived by his wife, Mary Pauline R. White were, held yester Wednesday at a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Athlone, Ire pital. A native of La Crosse, she had resided in Banning.

Virginia Elizabeth Fagerberg, si, Nebraska; both residents of V. W. NEEDHAM Funeral services for V. W. O.

King of Carthage, two sons, Lawson and Calvin King, both of charge. Interment follows In Rialto She is survived by her husband, Park Cemetery, land, she had lived in San Bernardino 44 years and in California 46 day at the Ralph Vfpi. Allen Funeral Home in Rialto with the Rev. Floyd L. Lewis of Gloria de Lutheran Church of Fontana officiat- tery.

WEDDING KINGS AT VONDETS 309 ST. Needham will be held today at 2 p.m. at the Knopsnyder Chapel CARD OF THANKS years. Her residence was at 1491 MARY SITLER Fontana; two daughters, Mrs. Madeline Hurt of Carthage, and Mrs.

Geraldine Stanley of College-dale, four brothers, Doug Alvie Guinn of Beaumont; two daughters, Mrs. James L. Elwood of Baldwin Park, and Mrs. John Owens of San Bernardino; a BORN The body of Mary Sitter will lie mg. I wish to express my sincere appreciation uoiton.

interment win lonow Bette Cushing a g'at Hermosa Cemetery. kiibbowS In San Bernardino. Soloist Lugo Ave. She is survived by three sons, Leslie E. of La Verne, in state at the Marjc B.

Shaw Re lor ine Kind expressions oi sympainy shown me in the dark hours of my Dec. 13, 1951, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Duane bereavement, the loss ot my dear wue, Ella McCormick. f. J.

Mccormick. Burrows, 250 Mill a son. CHAMBERS In San Bernardino, George J. of San Bernardino and Dec. 12, 1951, at Norton Air Sherer H.

MacDonald of River side; a daughter, Pauline H. Stan. FLORISTS Force Base Hospital, to the wife of Air Force S. Sgt. B.

J. Chambers, 1122 San Bernardino a daugh ley or tan isernaraino, and a am anno MM? (Mili SAGE'S FLOWER SHOP DON'T FORGET A FRIEND "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" granddaughter. PHONE 6858 BASE LINE Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Kremer iiKy We STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Phone With Confidence Don't Want to Beat Santa Claus 409 Street Phone 3-4123 Funeral Home. Cremation will follow in Montecito Memorial HOUSE OF FLOWERS Flowers For All Occasions Highland Street Phone 82-1439 Park.

ERNEST W. RANDIG Funeral services for Ernest mm FUNERAL DIRECTORS if 01 MARK B. SHAW CO. INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ter.

CRAIG In San Bernardino, Dec. 11, 1951, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of George H. Craig. 2924 a son.

CUSHING In San Bernardino, Dec. 12. 1951, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of James A. Cushing, 2S37 Del Rosa Del Rosa, a daughter.

DYE In San Bernardino, Dec. 11, 1951. at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of Air Force Sgt. William Dye, 3431 Sepulveda daughter. HOLD In San Bernardino, Dec.

11, 1951, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Ivan A. Hold, 2405 Third a son and a daughter. KALNIN In San Bernardino, Dec. 13, 1951, at St.

Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Charles H. Kalnin 1167 Bobbitt a son. LAWSON In San Bernardino, Dec. 10, 1951, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of Army Pfc. Lee Lawson, 723 Berkeley dLUiitr STRAND In San Bernardino, Walter Randig will be held at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow at the Ralph Wm. Member National Selected Morticians Regardless of Tour Circumstances Our services Are Avauaoie. serving San Bernardino Since 191L MEMORIAL CHAPEL Revival Meetings at 46 Fifth San Bernardino Ph 3131 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Prophecy Hall 1358 MT. VERNON AVE. PH.

6119 STEPHENS ft, BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME To Be Continued Giant Penny Store Is the Only Bargain Store in San Bernardino $50,000 Worth of Christmas Gifts Must Be Sold in the Next Two Weeks Here Are Listed Some of the Outstanding Bargains 1153 street Phcns 8-2281 RALPH WM. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME Revival meetings being conducted by Elder Glenn L. Goffar Phona 11 130 S. Willow, Rialto GROVE-KIRCHER COLONIAL MORTUARY 738 E. Highland S.

B. Ph. 84-1511 and Evangelist S. O. Francisco at Prophecy Hall, 988 E.

Base Line, have been attracting large crowds and will be continued next week. GIVE CERAMICS FOR XMAS CEMETERIES Sunday's 7:30 p.m. message will THOUSANDS OF ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM BASKETBALL OUTFIT tATft Regulation Size. Goal y'M IQ With Net. Complete With Screws and Clampi lor Attaching $3.98 Value MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK MECHANIC! MYSTERY UNION STATION Tunnel, Tracks and JkAA Mechanical 3 Car OoU Streamliner.

3.98 val. Complete. mm be "Millions Fooled By the Talk Dec. 12, 1951, at St. Bernardine Hospital, to the wife of Einor Harold Strand; 665 E.

Third a son. TRUJILLO In San Bernardino, Dec. 13, 1951, at Norton Air Force Base Hospital, to the wife of Ray Trujillo, U. S. Navy, 1684 Union a daughter.

DIED ATILANO In San Bernardino, Dec. 12, 1951, Ignacio Atilano, 21, lifelong resident of San Bernardino. Rosary, at 8 tonight at Tillie's Funeral Home. Requiem mass at 9 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.

Interment follows in Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. BLOOMER In San Bernardino, Dec. 13, 1951, William Arthur Bloomer. 68, native of Iowa, resident of San Bernardino and California 41 years. Funeral arrangements pending at Stephens ft Bobbitt Funeral Home.

OARCIA In Korea, Oct. 5. 1951, Pfc. Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory OUR PRICES ARE ROCK BOTTOM ing Horn." A motion picture en a. ban Bernardino b-zoau South End of Waterman At.

97c titled, "Wings to Alaska," will also be shown. 2.97 4.98 -Value GEORGE MARTHA WASHINGTON Pair MING Wednesday night the topic of MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Phone 5-8188 the message is "Mystic Number GREENHOUSE 88c Plastic Ringing Dial TELEPHONE PLANTERS Each 666 and the Mark of the Beast." The picture will be "Week End FULLY EQUIPPED Duck Sugar or Creamer Your Choice Each 1.19 Value Flowered WALL PLAQUES 1.19 Value MOM OR POP CUPS Your Choice Each 1.49 Value HIGH HEEL SHOES With Flower Complete A vastly increased demand for Includes eeedi, dirt, 58c 88c 97c Cobalt has resulted from its use $100 Jack Garcia, native oi San Ber in Bermuda." Friday night's message is to be "Two Steps to Heaven Why Make it Hard When There Are Two Easy Steps." The Funeral arrangements pend- in jet engines. flower pots, peat moss and garden tools. An ideal Christmas gift. $3.93 value, complete nardino Complete 1.58 2.97 Revolving NUT SUSANS, Complete 4.95 Value Large TIGER PLANTER Complete with Chain I picture will be "City of David." BABY GRAND PIANO PLASTIC XMAS TABLE TREE SHARE HARD LUCK BOSTON (IP) Bicvcles ridden by Philip Cunningham and Thom 3.98 Value CHINESE RICE CARRIERS.

Consists of male and female figures and planter 1 AO Complete sV40 Flowered 07r ROUND CANDY DISH 9 1 6 Values to 3.98 Large Assortment as Cunningham, both 12 but un 119 Sturdy, Plaitis Construction. Beautiful Tone. 1.49 Complete Complete With Ornaments 1.98 Value ABC PARKING VALIDATION related, were in collision 1.19 Value Apple, Pear or Banana WALL PLANTERS 69c Value MADONNAS 2.97 Value BLACK CAT FISH BOWL. Complete 69c Value PIXIE ASH TRAYS ea 2 for 1.10 automobiles at the same spot within an hour of each other. Both boys were taken to the same hos 1.97 58c of CIGARETTE SETS Fireproof Cotton Priced from Complete 88c 1.97 pital in the same ambulance manned by the same policeman.

They were treated by the same or Garland Roping With 2 Ashtray Ashtrays GENE AUTRY 2 GUN HOLSTER SETS 3.49 Value. AAA Complete With "fOO Bullets and Belt km WH illf! TTTrr? 2fe Value) doctor. 1.49 Value Large Assortment 23c 39c Lear-Shaped ASH TRAYS 23' Your Choica PIXIE PLANTERS NUT TRAYS 97c 98c Value Large Ceramic Qr SPOON HOLDERS each 001 1.98 Value 1 AO SQUARE DANCERS, ea. 1.40 89c Value DONKEY COa AND CART Complete 00C 3.98 Value Large 4 07 0, ROOSTER HEN Pair st.il 2.98 Value Gold Trimmed Glass Christmas Tree ORNAMENTS 15.25' 1.50 Value PANTHER ALL METAL 5-R00M DOLL HOUSE For Sale Completely Furnished. 3.49 value.

flfR F.H.A. Terms Easily Arranged. mm 88c LACE PLATES With Flower 1.97 ASH TRAYS Complete ALL 25c RELATIVE GREETING CARDS wia r'7 7 MEN'S GENUINE LEATHER BELTS PINE CONES FOR THE TREE White jftC Tipped 0 for I Advertised on Television SCRIBBLES DOLL 12' Complete with Envelope 88' Sizes 30-46 Gift Boxed Values ta 1.98, 1.49 Value, Complete with Crayons IT'S A Each MOANA LOA HAWAIIAN UKELELE A EIVIKIA CAIirCD oniy iach i mm biw nWkn Angel Hair Fireproof Snow Cellophane Wreaths Your Choice Each $197 9' ORIG. FROM $2.00 TO Full Size Profeisional 2.98 Value. Complete JERGENS GIFT SET Consists of Jergens jsxam Cologne, Lotion, OOf Face Cream, Powder.

Gift boxed. 98e val. VU I Mm ACADEMY AWARD with matching EXPANSION BRACELET GUN With 3 Flying Tops Flies High and Lands Spinning. 98c Value Complete) 88' All the outdoor adventure. bey or girl uM want the thunder of galloping MITEY CHIEF hoofs.

wild fury of bucking, broncos the deep devotion of horie far master, loch beautiful beak by top-notch story-teller. MECHANICAL Jumping Dog, Walking Bear Santa on Sled INDIAN HEADDRESS TONI DOLL 18-Inch, With Magic Nylon Hair TABLE TREES 29c IOC 39' Values to Your Choice Each Value ALU action In the Wyomlog Rockies for al boys and girls who like horse and the Great Outdoors. 19e 39c Value 1495 16-95 Complete 1. FROG! THE HORSE THAT KNEW HO MAHTER by Colonel H. P.

Meek. kmu mMt him m.lrh CHRISTMAS GIFT The Perfect Christmas Gift Ladies' Nylon Comb-Brush Breathtaking reading from beginning UlSin SV WRAPPING PAPER COMPLETELY EQUIPT nMnu uirrtD, NO DRIP I to ena. THE SORREL STALLION by' David Grew. IJIns. by Paol Brown.

The life of an American "Black. 97' SODA FOUNTAIN 1.S8 value. Colors pink, white blue. Complete with plastic case. 1.

JtSTTW MOBOAN HAD A HORSE br Msrrtt Henry. A brsvt littls Vermont work horse sires the famous American breed ot Morgan hones, 1. CINCHFOOT hi Thomas C. HJnkl. One of the finest horse stcrlei ever written told with rare understanding of horse and man.

t. INDIA PAINT bf Glenn Baleh. An Indian boy puts his faith In the painted pony that shared the blood of sentlc mare and a fierce old stallion. 4. TOE MAGNIFICENT BARB by DmoaKanuUt.

The coming of "thehorse with the magical white foot" brings ee life and luck to the plantation. I. WILD PALOMINO by Stephen Holt. An unmanageable gold and silver sta-llton keeps suspense mounting until the final thrilling moment. MOUNTAIN PONT by Henry Leram.

Ill as. by Boss Han tee. Rousing Make Real Drinks A Beauty" from the Idaho range country, 8( 3 Sheets Size to Package. 1 0c Value Package 97 CHRISTMAS CANDLES Tapered, IB-Inches 15c Value. I No Limit Each Children's Comb-Brush Set.

Complete 78c t. MIDNIGHT by Rutherford Mont With This Toy. 2.49 Value. 1 WfrSMJ' 1 1 Complete gomery. A colt who never could be tamed Is the subject ot long-to-be-remembered adventures.

1. KENTUCKY DERBY WINNER by Isabel McLennan MeMeekla. You'll find yourself cheering the "llddle red boss" named Artstldes In this true story of the first running of the Kentucky Derby. WALT DISNEY CHILDREN'S SUITCASES 24 INCH MAGIC SKIN CRYING, SLEEPING II a II 1 MECHANICAL OPERATION AIRLIFT HAND PAINTED LINED NECKTIES Thousands to Choose 4A Pol i im Has 2-speed motor. 78' 1.19 Value Each No Fed.

Tax 97 SL 5.98 Valu TF From. Rayons, Satins, tfeXv ivayuni, sarins, Kin M0mm THiCfOsW 1 See the fighter escort overtake transport in flight. 2.49 Value, Rayon Crepe. WW Values to 1.98 Each 3 for .00 2.0 WE VALIDATE ABC PARKING TICKETS PICK'S BOOK PEN SHOP 462 Third Street Phone 2-323 San Bernardino, California 3j Mftv- vLCX rM frsf7ine STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Mon. thru Sat. Sunday 10:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Us Our Layaway Plan A Small Deposit Will Hold Until Dee.

22 TAX ADDED TO TAXABLE ITEMS NO SALES TO DEALERS PWceEver Please send me, at only $1 .25 each, the books I have circled below. 1 23 4 Si 71 0 Remittance Enclosed Send C.O.D. i EASY CREDIT TERMS I flpss. I ft PUOMC A1.117A tNf I Add tale tax (4 San Bernardino, 3 elsewhere California) NAME Jaddress I 554 THIRD STREET I li 520 Third Street 2 Doors West of Bank of America 520 Third Street II CITY ZONE STATE m. 1 Across From the P.

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