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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 27

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Dec. 15, 1949 San Bernardino DAILY SUN 27 IN THE SHADOWS WAL RECORDS I SSSSWSIWW Rosary at 7:30 tonight In Stephens Bobbitt Chanel. Mass at 9 a.m. 5 JJAlk Xfxx A- -m Ho Money Down GAS FLOOR FURNACES First Payment Next Year! FREE ESTIMATES I'armcnts As Low As $r00 Per Month F.H.A. TERMS DELBERT MILLER Licensed In Colton HEATING AND COOLING Ph.

82-6373 045 Court St, PLAN CHILDREN'S SHOW A Christmas program, "The Toymnkcr's Dream," is being planned for the Masonic Children's home at Covina by the Vera Baker School of Dance, under the sponsorship of the Anzettes. The program will be at the Little theater on the home campus, with N. H. Anderson, past monarch of Anza Grotto, as master of ceremonies. Pictured are (left to right) Jackie Adams, Jane Pearce, Mrs.

Elsie Henderson, Mrs. Ethel Pepler, Mrs. Ella Haynes, JoAnn Wallen, Mrs. Ann Henderson, Mrs. Maurine Wisehart and Sylvia Sherman.

Italy, resident of Fontana two months and of the United States 40 years, died Monday in his home at 1201 Whittram avenue, Fontana. He is survived by his widow, Anna; his father, Michael, Brooklyn, N. three brothers, John, North Phelcn, N. Louis and Joseph, both of Albany, N. and two sisters, Mi's.

Anna Fioro, Bronx, N. and Mrs. Rose Pol-umbo, Brooklyn, N. Y. The body will be shipped by Ingold's Funeral home, Fontana, to Jamaica, Long Island, N.

today for funeral services and burial. JESSE D. NELSON Funeral services for Jesse D. Nelson were held at 1 p.m. yesterday in Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel with Lloyd A. Runyan officiating. Helen Carlisle George at the organ played "Abide With Me" and "In the Garden." Members of the Painters union, Harvey Keller, H. C. Evetts, D.

S. Wilson, Luther II. Dyer, Sam Olson, and R. D. Norton, acted as pallbearers.

Interment took place in Mountain View cemetery. CHARLES S. MUNN Charles S. Munn, 58, native of Big Rapids, resident of San Bernardino nine years and of California 49 years, died Tuesday in a San Bernardino hospital. He was a member of Phoenix lodge, F.

A. M. He is survived by his widow Josephine, one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Jackson, Long Beach; one sister, Mrs. Clifford Truitner, Fresno; two brothers, Edwin M.

Fornes and J. V. Munn, both of Fresno; and two grandchildren, Miriam and Charlotte Jackson, both of Long Beach. Funeral services will bo held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel with the Rev. Crosby-Beaumont officiating assisted by the Phoenix Masonic lodge. Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. Fireman Saves Woman From Burning Building LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 OP) A fireman forced his way into a burning building today and rescued 70-year-old Mrs.

Lois McCarthy. Capt. William R. Eeigel broke in the door of the blazing building on North Virgil avenue and fought his way through the smoke-filled rooms to the kitchen, where he found the woman sitting on a stool. Belter Farm Sanitation Urged To Protect Profits on Cattle THOMAS W.

WARDLOW Funeral services for Thomas W. Wardlow were held at 2 p.m. yesterday in Knopsnyder's chapel in Colton, with the Rev. George Scott 'of the Highland Assembly of God church officiating. Mrs.

Darlene Johns sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" and "No Night There," accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Marian Bailey. Grandsons of the deceased acted as pallbearers. Interment was in Hermosa cemetery, Colton. VERA W.

CAMPOS Vera W. Campos, 52, native of Greenville, Texas, resident of Big Bear Lake 13 years and of California 22 years, died Monday in Big Bear Lake, California. She is survived by her husband, Pedro; two sons, Bill W. White and William E. White, both of San Bernardino; her mother, Mrs.

Emma Griffin, Greenville, Texas; four brothers, Adolphus Griffin, San Bernardino; Ernest Griffin, Los Angeles; and Clifton Griffin and Fred Griffin, both of Greenville, Texas; one sister, Mrs. Leola Cross, Greenville, Texas; and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

Interment will follow in City cemetery. JOHN CAWREY John Cawrey, 77, native of Kinmundy, 111., retired Sanla Fe fireman, resident of San Bernardino and of California 25 years, died Tuesday in a San Bernardino hospital. He made his home at 172 street. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Benham, Los Angeles; and Mrs.

Lovcll, Boston; and one brother, Harry Cawrey, Las Vegas. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. today. Interment will take place in Mountain View cemetery. CORNELIUS HOLMES Funeral services for Cornelius Holmes will be held at 1 p.m.

today in the New Hop Baptist church with the Rev. S. J. John son officiating. Interment will fol low in City cemetery.

Tillie's Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. ALEXANDER G. CIBFORD Funeral services for Alexander Conrad Gibford will be held at 11 a.m. today in Stephens Bobbitt chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View cemetery.

Mr. Gib-ford, a retired dairyman, died Monday night at his home in Riverside. MARGARET LOUISE MEEHAN Margaret Louise Meehan, 50, native of London, Ontario, Canada, resident of Trona five years, died yesterday in Trona hospital. She was a member of the Trona Catholic church. She is survived by her husband Louis; one son, Louis Gerard; and a brother, Edward Stein of London, Ontario.

Rosary will be recited at 7:30 tonight in Stephens Bobbitt chapel. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. tomorrow in St. Bernardine's Catholic church. Burial will follow in Mountain View cemetery.

GAETANO LORUSSO Gaetano Lorusso, 47, native of tomorrow in St. Bernardine's Catholic church. Burial in Mountain View cemetery. PITCHER In Nana. California.

Dec 7. 1949, Hiram N. Pitcher, native of Tulare, California, resident of San Bernardino 50 years, in Parks Victory Memorial hospital. Graveside services tomorrow at 2 p.m. Inter ment in Mountain View cemetery, with Elder Royal P.

Skousen officiating. Arrangements ty Mark B. Shaw Co. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs.

James Bessant, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeland and Bessant family wish to express their thanks for all kindnesses shown in the recent loss of Joe Bessant. IN MEMORIAM loving memory of Ralph Vuoeo. lie-Ioved husband, father and grandfather, who passed away one year ago today.

Laved and missed by all his family. THE "VACCOS" FLORISTS STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Formerly Morton's Klower Shop FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS St. Phone 3-4123 ROBERTS FLOWER SHOP THOUGHTFUL CARE ORDER BY PHONE Street Phono 4-1142 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARK B. SHAW FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regardless of your circumstances our services are available, stall ncensea Association Members. Your Guarantee of Superior workmanship.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL Fifth San Bernardino. Ph. 2131 RALPH WM. ALLEN 1 Successor to Ingolil Funeral Home 3. Willow Rialto Phong 11 KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services ms MT.

VERNON AVE. PH. M19 STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 8-2281 CEMETERIES MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Lots, Mausoleum, Crematory South End of Waterman Ave. Ph. San Bernardino 6-2590 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman Sun Bernardino Phone 5-6188 Utah Rape-Slayer Sentenced to Die OGDEN, Utah, Doc.

14 OP) Ray Dcmpsey Gardner faces a mandatory death sentence Friday, following his conviction for the rape-slaying of 17-year-old Shirley Jean Grctzingnr. The jury of 12 men took just hour last night to return a verdict of guilty, with no recommendation of leniency. When the 28-ycar-old ex-convict and mental hospital inmate stands before second district Judge John A. Hendricks he will be given his choice death on the gallows or before a firing squad. Cake Pan Rim Sticks On Young Boy's Head CHICAGO, Dec.

14 Michael Thomas Sullivan, 3, tried his mother's new two-piece cake pan his head for size yesterday and was up to his neck in trouble. Michael removed the bottom from the pan and put the rim which he thought made a fine hel met over his head. The pan didn't come off as easily as it slipped on. Michael howled and his mother, Mrs. Jane Sullivan, 26, telephoned fire rescue squad.

Firemen used hacksaw to cut the rim off the boy's neck. alone has been estimated at To cut down disease losses the foundation recommended: Better farm sanitation, early examination of ailing animals by a veterinarian, proper vaccination of susceptible animals when vaccination is required, more prompt reporting of disease outbreaks and increased "disease awareness" by livestock owners. Kept in the cellars of an inn in Warsaw, Poland, since 1606, 292 dust-covered and cobwebby bottles of wine are to be drunk only in celebrating the coronation of a king of Poland. Although livestock prices mayj fall, farmers can take a few( simple steps now on their own1 farms which will help protect next years' profits. This advice came from the American Foundation for Animal) Health.

It said the multi-million dollar toll extracted by animal diseases and parasites far exceeds) what farmers may lose due to market declines and cited as examples: Poultry diseases cost about $100,000,000 annually; brucellosis in cattle costs another a year; and the annual loss from grubs arid shipping bruises ARROWHEAD A IP HH ttiV th 1 II A AT BASE LINE Prices Effective and Dec. 15, 16, 17 1EFS1I0ERATE0 FRUITS VEGETABLES Bought Fresh Kept Fresh Young Book Users Of Barslow Will Be Gift Recipienfs A gift from the loaded Christ mas tree in the Barstow branch of the county library, 401 Main street, will be given each child who borrows or returns books on Dec. 21 and 22, according to Miss Nettie Snyder, branch librarian. The librarian also announced that on Saturday a half-hour radio program, featuring two Christmas stories by Mrs. Virginia Sees and vocal selections by Miss Myrtle George, will be broadcast at 2 p.m.

Miss Snyder will be master of ceremonies. More than 120,000,000 tons of commerce moves through the port of New York each year. ThisSflUCY'SAUCE adds that extra "somethino" to Spanish Ulcl A DELICIOUS BLEND of tomatoet, grain chilt, onions and lalf. Tht pr feet all purpoi sauct. Far meals, fish and (99 dishes.

Wrile lor Tour Recipe Booklet I COASTAL VAUXT CAXIiiKS CD. OINAIO. CMI'O'NIA 25 50 MEAT BUYS lb. lb. lb.

Kmc! 2JFaG 3 WEDDINO RINGS VONDEY'S 309 ST. BORN DKDERER In Loma Linda. California, Dec. 13, 1349, at Loma Linda hospital, to the wife of Edward Declerer. 130 North San Juan street, Loma Linda, a daughter.

DENNINGTON 111 San Bernardino California. Deo. 13, 1949, at San Bpr-nardino Community hospital, to the wife of John R. Dennington, 1148 rmeenin su-eet, a daughter. HILTON In San Bernardino.

Cantor. ma, Dec. 14, 1949. at San Bernardino Community hospital, to the wife of Charles Hilton 1330 Muscott ave nue, a son. DRIVER In T.nm T.lnrln Cnllfornln Dec.

14. 1949. at Loma Linda hospi- im, iu me wue or. tiaymona uriver, iNortn Mouna street, Loma Linda, a aaugnter. EISINGER In San Bernardino, California, Dec.

13, 1949, at St. Bernar-dine's hospital, to the wife of Earl Eisinger, Box 218, Big Bear lake, a daughter. GILLUM In San Bernardino. Califor nia, Dec. 13, 1949, at St.

Bnrnardine's nospital, to the wife of John Gillum, 2763 Rialto avenue, Rialto, a daughter. MARTINEZ In Loma Linda, California, Dec. 13, 1949, at Loma Linda nospital, to tne wite or i'eltx Martinez, 526 Sycamore circle, a'daugh-ter. DIED CAMPOS In Big Bear Lnke, California, Dec. 12, 1949, Vera W.

Campos, native of Greenville, Texas, resident of Big Bear Lake 13 years and of California 22 years. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Monday in Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment in City cemetery.

CAWREY In San Bernardino. California, Dec. 13, 1949, John Cawrey, 77. native of Kinmundy, resident of San Bernardino and of California 25 years. Graveside services at 3 p.m.

today. Interment in Mountuin View emetery. Arrangements by Mark B. Shaw Co. CHESTNUT In Colton, California, Dec.

14, 1949, James E. Chestnut, 78, a native of Columbus, Ohio, and a resident of Colton four years. Funeral services Saturday at 2 p.m. jr I. M.

Knopsnydcr Son chapel morion, interment at jA morial park. "USSO In Fontana, California, Dec. vi, 1949, Gaetano Lorusso, 47, native of Italy, resident of Fontana two months and of the United States 4i) years. The body will be shipped by Ingold's Funeral home, Fontana, to Jamaica, Long Island, N. today for funeral services and burial.

MUNN In San Bernardino, California, Dec. 13, 1949. Charles S. Munn, .18. native of Big Rapids, resident of San Bernardino nine years and of California 49 years.

Funeral services at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment In Mountain View cemetery. MEEHAN In Trona, California, Dec.

14, 1949, Mrs. Margaret Louise Mee-han, 60, native of London. Ontario, Canada, resident of Trona five years. Relieve distress in seconds 81 f.f when you use Vf jftJ it steam, too! faVAPORUB RELIEVE ITCH PROMPTLY! Cuticura soothes promptly is uied by many doctors and nurses! Buy today sure awn WATCH REPAIRING EARL BLACKSTONE Watchmaker 317 STREET American Traditional in rich Mahogany. Magnascopa 12" picture tube, radio-phonograph complete for $595.00 Phone 7815 452 Street 'SS Magnavox wanh 10 much.

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