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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 12

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12 THE DAILY SUN Tuesday, April 10, 1956 IN THE SHADOWS Ruth two brothers, Harry L. of Tomch, Edward E. of La Crosse, and three sisters, Mrs. Emma Graham of Chicago, Mrs. Lena Lenz and Mrs.

Elizabeth Mrs. Rohrer in recent years had and belonged to the Altar Society. Interment was held Saturday. NORMAN C. CHAPMAN Funeral services for Norman C.

(Continued on Page 13, Column 2) U.S. meat production in 1953 was more than 26 billion pounds. a native of Northumberland County, and was a member of Grace Methodist Church at Fresno. He is survived by two sons, Milton H. of Upland and Harold W.

of Firebaugh, five grandchildren; three sistersr Mrs. Susie Lesher and Mrs. Margaret Fisher of Selingrove, and Mrs. Olive Rialtt 20 years, died last Thursday in her native Brooklyn, N.Y. She was about 70.

Mrs. McMahon had lived in Ri-alto with the late Dayton and Mary Crawford on N. Riverside Aye. She was a member of St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Rialto, MARY P.

KOHRER Mrs. Mary P. Rohrer, 84, pioneer resident of Highland and San Bernardino, died Saturday at a Los Angeles hospital. A native of Etna, she was the widow of Dr. Edward J.

Rohrer, dental surgeon, and a sister-in-law of the late More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is ft pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort. PASTEETH. an Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. It's alkaline (non-acid).

Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FAS-TEETH today at any drug counter. PILES 6teetfin, Itcttint arttf Other Rectal Trouble GO WHILE YOU WORK No Surgery No Injections No Hospitalization DR. R.

E. HANSEN. D.C. 1224 N. Waterman.

Phono 2-0101 Follmer, Milton, and two brothers, George Fisher of Omaha, CHILDREN LIKE CHIROPRACTIC Many people are surprised to learn that young children receive chiropractic correction without Mrs. Minnie Lindsay, pioneer Highland orange grower. and Dr. Nelson Fisher of Chicago, 111. Funeral arrangements are pending with Lord's Funeral Home in charge.

protest; in fact, children like the JLXIA M'MAHON Mrs. Julia McMahon, resident of You'll also want to visit: ltllllllllllllilllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllltlllllllllillllllllllllillllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllti chiropractic treatment. Any adult, who may be under the impression that chiropractic is a vigorous and painful form of treatment, should observe how the. average child reacts to same. "As the twig is bent, so grows the tree." This wise saying is especially applicable to children.

Many parents who notice defects FOR RENT Schneller, both of Tomch. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Grove Colonial Chapel. The body will be forwarded to Tomch for interment. ROSIE S.

DEAVER Rosie S. Deaver, 29, of 667 Gould St. died Sunday in San Bernardino. A native of Hanford, she had resided in San Bernardino 10 years. Survivors include the widower, Virgil; a daughter, Mary Jane Deaver of San Bernardino and four brothers and sisters, Simon and John Rangel, both of Watsonville, Tonie Tamayo of San Bernardino and Virginia Ramirez of Chino.

Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at Emmer son's Valley Chapel. Services will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church with the Rev. Joseph Nunez, pastor, officiating.

Interment will follow in Mountain View Cemetery. WILLIAM S. FISHER William Snyder Fisher, 71, retired cattle rancher of 1661 S. Euclid Ontario, died Monday in a San Bernardino hospital. He was Typewriters Adding Machines of health and posture in their Hand Electric Operated "Iniiial Rental Paid Applies on Purchase" OLYMPIA Capitol buildings, gardens children often resort to wishful thought that "he will grow out of it." As a matter of fact, the children usually "grow into it." Make inquiries among parents who have had experience with chiropractic and learn from them how their children have benefited from the treatments.

INVESTIGATE CHIROPRACTIC TODAY. Adv. "Open Monday Nights' been living with her son. Dr. John E.

Rohrer of Los Angeles. In addition, she iff survived by a daugh- ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Phillips of Los' Angeles; a brother, Dr. Henry Peisch of Pasadena; a niece, Jean Murray of San Bernardino; two granddaughters, Lynne and Judith Rohrer, both of Los Angeles, and a grandson, John Reid of Santa Barbara. Services will be held at 11 a.m.

Wednesday at Edwards Bros. Colonial Chapel, MOO Venice Los Angeles. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery, San Bernardino. JAMES E. BALL James E.

Ball, 17, of 26578 Base Line, Highland, died Sunday at Pomona. A native of Loma Linda, he had lived in Highland his entire life. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace E.

Ball, and two brothers, Jerry Ball and Paul Orman, all of Highland. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Mark B. Shaw Chapel. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery.

Friends may call from 7:30 p.m. Tuesday until time of services. BABY JOSEPH ELDER Joseph Elder, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert M.

Elder of died Sunday at Victorville. Besides the parents, he is survived by two sisters, Barbara Lynn and Teresa Renee, both of Victorville; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shane, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wiezorek, and his great-grandmother, Mrs. Mamie Schottl, all of St. Joseph, Mo. Graveside services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pioneer Cemetery.

Mark B. Shaw Co. is in charge. ROBERT Lu NIEBEL Robert L. Niebel, 75, of 1328 Stoddard died Sunday in a San Bernardino hospital.

A native of Gosport he had resided in San Bernardino and California 15 years. He was a carpenter. Survivors include the widow, Myra a brother, Ralph of Win-ton, and a sister, Mrs. IPffiftPrJ 470 4TI1 ST. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiM TACOMA Gateway to Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks IOWA-SMOKED McNARY DAM Photogenie, scenic wonder PORK 15 mi ii ir- i mi ii a.

i iii i Tuafwa Mlfraa ieaiirr i SO EASY TO PREPARE! LEWIS CLARK HIGHWAY Along the mighty Columbia Rivtr Sorgo Enjoy Smoked Pork AT ITS BEST AND AS ALWAYS AT PAUL'S YOU'LL "SAVE DOUBLE" WITH THIS LOW PRICE PLUS GREEN STAMPS Wenotchee Valley Apple Blossoms (Visit The Blossom Festival, May 3-4-5) Come soon to see the blossoms in WASHINGTON STATE M3es of flowering fruit trees shimmering fields of wildflowers blooming rhododendrons and lilacs and daffodils all will soon reach their peak along the broad, beautiful highways of Washington State. Come now, come see this and so much more huge dams, modern cities, lovely lakes, streams, parks, beaches especially fine at this glorious time of the year. FISE! STICKS MOUNT'S BAKER AND SHUKSAN Near Bellingham, for scenery, fishing, wildflower Paul's Own Lean Brisket CORNED LAMB PATTIES LIBBY FRESH FROZEN 10-oz. Pkg. Daisy Frances of Long Island, N.Y.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Interment is pending. FRED W. FRANZ Fred W.

Franz, 78, of 302 E. Hotten Tomch, died Monday in a San Bernardino hospital. A native of Hustisford, Franz had resided in Tomch 75 years. He was a retired farm implement dealer. Franz was a member of the BEEF ib BACON WASHINGTON STATE ADVERTISING COMMISSION Room No.

D2I2, Transportation luilding, Olympia, Washington. Please send me your FREE natural color booklet on Washington State. SEND TODAY or ffii's beau. fiful, full-color bookl.f picturing Washington State vacation attractions Yours for the asking: IDEAL FOR SEASONING or WITH EGGS V2 1 AtMr City PL IAS I PRINT fgm other booklets describing your special interest tot RECREATION PHOTOGRAPHY CRUISING a MOUNTAINS and PARKS FISHING Cnecfcfhe one yov want Evangelical United Brethren Church in Tomch where he was treasurer 37 years. Survivors include the widow, AT PAUL'S "VJES CAFETERIA Paul's Cafeteria Monday Special AQ T-Bone Steak Dinner 3 Includes: Choice of 2 V.qs.

2 Hot Roll, II Butter, Salad, Coffee and Dessert. 4i30 te P.M. Only Paul's Cafeteria Tuesday Special All You Can Eat s1 QQ On One Plate Only tj Child's Plate II 4:30 to P.M. Only 14 Value that says: COFFEE Paul's Own BROWN BAG PLEASURE IN EVERY MOUTHFUL KERMINS POT PIES Chicken, Beef or Turkey 5 for 89 (iPPk head 1 Jirr -SOLID HEAD FREE! at a price that says: 1 rz Lg. Pkg.

Detergent ENERGY With 1 Giant Pkg. M-m Corned Beef and Cabbage 9 A.M. te 9p.M. WEDNESDAYS OW 2 lbs. IOa.M.

to 7 P.M. PIZZA 23 SUNDAYS APPIAN WAY PIE MIX Pkg. We Give FRESH. CRISP CARROTS Green Stamps' 1998 Bunches SAN BERNARDINO and RIALTO Take a new look at the low price field and see how much mort Srudebaker gives for your money! You get more car (up to I2OV2" wheelbase)! Afore potcer (up to 275 standard in the Golden Hawk) More style (the only really new styling this1 year) I Afore sating? (from the all-time Mobilgas Economy champ)! flu a big pre-season trade-in if yon act fast! See your Studebaker Dealer today! Champion 2 -door Sdant dolivorod locally. Pricoa may vary slightly with Individual daalar'a pricing policy.

BORDEN'S Price Iffectivo Moa. Tee. Wed. (EE IB Champion 9-daor Sodanot fir BISCUITS HONEY STUDE BAH r- em i f-rr e-vvT-v w-- Craftsmanship with a flair! FOR ALL FRYING )f Pure lb. FOR CAKES AND PIES SUREFINE FOOD CRAFT PICKLES Fickle Chips, 12-oz.

Form Style, 15oz. Dill, Pf. Kosher Dill, Ft. 4forF Pick up the phone nowi Tall your Studebaker Dealer whan you'd Hke to have a new Studebaker at your door for a demonstration drive. No obligation, of course.

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