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Thursday, November 1, 1956 THE DAILY SUN 2 COUNCIL TO STUDY 5-POINT VITAL RECORDS SUPERVISORS SEEK ACTION ON COORDINATING AGENCY Catholic Church. Burial in Hillside Cemetery. FLEMING In San Bernardino, Oct. 29. 1956.

William J. Fleming. 84. native of Liverpool. England, resident of California and Fontana 13 years.

Rosary. Friday. 8 p.m. at Ingold Chapel. Fontana; mass.

Saturday, 9 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church; interment, -Mountain View Cemetery. al. to the wife of Donald K. Hewlett.

395 E. San Bernardino, a daughter. 6,539,311 BOND PROGRAM STEFAN In Loma Linda. Oct. 28, VENHAM In San Bernardino, Oct 1956, at Loma Linda Hospital, to me wife of Leslie W.

Stefan, 3126 Locust Riverside, a daughter. Hopes Raised As CAP Pilot Sees Wreckage. A Civil. Air Patrol pilot spotted wreckage of a light plane crash in the Banning Pass area late 27. 1956.

at St Bernaraine Hjspiiai. to the wife of Donald S. Venham. 215 WALTERS In Loma Linda. Oct.

Automobile storage sheds and additions to the fire alarm sys RICHTER In Colton. Oct. 29. E. 13th St.

San Bernardino, a son. Everyone is agreed there is no problem except in the mechanics of this." (Continued from City Page) chaos" the present efforts to BLACKERBY In San Bernardino. tem at Central Fire Station, 195u. Henry Clay Richter. 60.

native of Ohio, resident of Colton 10 years. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Friday at the Knopsnyder Mortuary, interment at Montccito Memorial Park. (Continued from City Page) hiked to $800,000 if the library should be built on Civic Center property at 5th and Arrowhead as recommended by the Planning Commission, 000. 28.

1956. at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Dean Fredrick Walters. 11943 Raley Arlington, a daughter. RUBEL In Loma Linda. Oct 23.

1956. at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of Christopher S. Rubel, 756 I Colton, a son. HPPIn tjima I.indn. Calif Oct.

29. 1956. Oct 27. 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital to the wife of Richard D.

Black-' erby, 1771 Mallory San a son. M'CLEARY In San Bernardino, Oct 31). 1956. at St. Bernardine's Hospit Building additions, furniture, handle the scattered but increas- Answering a querry from Sup-ingly serious forest fire and flood ervisor james w.

Gerrard on prevention programs. creating a new state emergency CALDERILLA In Colton, Oct 30, fixtures, additions to fire alarm system and firefighting apparatus The new State ire rian-fund Reaver said money was made at Loma Linda Hospital, to the wife of al, to the wife of Roy G. McCleary. 455 Proposed branch library exten Melvin Carlos Upp. 1261 Kancno Ave.

Colton, a son. at Station 5, 11th and $112, 500. W. San Bernardino, a son. BOKKIN In San Bernardino, Oct 30, 1956.

at St Bernardine's Hospital. to the wife of Elbert T. Bokkin, 16074 Merrill Fontana. a son. rjORRK L.

In San Bernardino. Oct. ASS In Loma Linda, 29, 1956. at Loma Linda Hosnital. to the sions and equipment would be financed from the sale of the pres-ent library at 4th and Sts.

Building additions and an equip wife of Gordon Edward Haas, 2982 drawn up by the Board of Forestry came in for a share of praise es an' example of state level awareness of the growing problems. At one point when the discussion swerved toward including the new duties under that ment garage at Station 4, 2641 available at last spring's Legislature session. He said the state's 70 million dollar "rainy day" fund can also be "tapped. Sheppard, though discounting his own action in originating the thought of a new agency, drew Wednesday afternoon, raising hopes that the air search for three persons missing in a light plane was almost ended. Other leads in San Bernardino County were checked out by the Sheriff's Aero Squadron and ground parties, but proved fruit Kathleen Riverside, a son.

RUE In San Bernardino! Oct. 25, Expansion and improvement of 31. 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the city's fire fighting system was 1956. at St.

Bernardine's Hospital, to $36,000. Land building, furniture, fixtures, alarm equipment and ap 19a6. Mrs. Antonia 1.. Calderilla.

69. native of Mexico, resident of Colton 49 years. Rosary at 7 p.m. Thursday at Knopsnyder' Mortuary, mass 8 a.m. Friday, San Salvador Church, interment Hermosa Cemetery.

MULLENIX In Concord, Oct. 26. 1956. Clyde Melton MuUenix. 26.

former resident of Barstow, resident of Concord four years. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 2: 30 p.m. at the Victor Valley Memorial Park with O'Donnell's Funeral Home in charge. Interment will follow. CRITTENDEN In Lansing.

Oct. 28; 1956. Mrs. Nora L. Crittenden.

82. native of Michigan, resident of Ojai three years and California 27 years. Resident of Hesperia from 1929 to 1953. Services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the O'Donnell Funeral Home.

Interment in Victor Valley Memorial Park. the wife of Donald W. Rue. 9978 Lem- the wife ot aul A. uoooei.

oa Mm San Bernardino, a daughter. STANTON In San Bernardino, Oct 3.1 1956. at St. Bernardine's Hospital, estimated at $594,000 which would on Fontana. a daughter.

jokes Tn San Bernardino. Oct. Board, though, Beaver admitted: braise from Board of Supervisors to the wife of Fabian P. Stanton. 1752 include: Land, building, furniture, fix- paratus for a new station in the vicinity of Muscott St.

and High- 27. 1956. at St Bernardine's Hospital. Fremonlia San Bernardino, a son. less.

to the wife of Hubert W. Jones, 14980 "It a little difficult to get trie chariman S. Wesley Break for S'iOCaj In San Bernardino. uei. Hitac firo alarm cvstpm anH firp-i, inn Aphol Fontana.

a daughter. 30. 1956. at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to Board to take action that will starting things.

Enthusiastic con- Planes will return to the for sta A LOT In San Bernardino, uci. fighting apparatus a new the wife of Dr. Laurence u. mocks. eu E.

Gilbert San iiemardino, a son. Duuuuia, lumiiuic, "AUiin, Bernardine's Hospital, to currance came from Crestline Pass area at daybreak get as far as Washington. KKCEXT UNDERSTANDING tion on Mill M. east OI rljtjnns to alarm svstem for Sta-! the wife of Roland H. Cloud.

23a E. Judge P. J. Cormack and JohnjThursday. Ground parties have al tion 2, 982 Mt.

Vernon Ave. He also reminded the group that C. Ralphs, chairman of the Coun-j ready started for the scene, de- HISOUIREDO In Loma Linda. $67,400. scribed as just north of San Ja Building, furniture, fixtures, cinto in the Soboba area at the Northern California timbermen ty Flood Control District Zone 2 have traditionally led off with Advisory Committee, forest protection measures.

MONUMENT JORDAN In San Bernardino. Oct 30, 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Charles H. Jordan 9S69 Elwood Fontana, a daughter. PATTERSON In Fontana.

Oct. 2. 1956. at Kaiser Hospital, to the wife of Robert Patterson, Box 596. Hayfork, a son.

ROBBINS In Fontana, Oct. 29. 1956, at Kaiser Hospital, to the wife of Roxy G. Robbins, 941 E. Central Apt.

Redlands, a son. Joseph Hemsley Oct. 30. 1956. Mrs.

Dolores Hisquiredo, 60. native of Mexico, resident of Bar-stow seven years. Rosary Thursday at -8 p.m. at O'Donnell -Funeral Home. Barstow.

Mass Friday at 9 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Interment in Mountain View Cemetery. Barstow.

47th San Bernardino, a daughter. ALLEN In San Bernardino. Calif Oct. 28. 1956.

at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Bobby Ray Allen. 3178 Elm-wood San Bernardino, twin daughters. PILL In San Bernardino, Oct. 27, 1956.

at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Juluis B. Pill, 2571 Ogdon San Bernardino, a son. CI.ARK In San Bernardino. Oct.

alarm system and firefighting ap level. paratus for Terrace station west recently has Southern California A CAP pilot radioed his based A CAP pilot radioed his based of Lytle Creek, $97,600. Equipment replacement and CARD OF THANKS ii i 111 I i at Cable Claremont airport at Bl WOfK 31 p.m. that he spotted the wreck- age, but that clouds and fog nrllji nnram closed in and obscured visibility. 1 1 11 1 1 II LUnCClll GILMER In Fontana, Oct.

27, 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to WE HEREBY acknowledge with thank firefighting apparatus at all sta-1 tions, $51,000. 1956. at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wire oi Christopher Gilmer, 2750 California St, San Bernardino, a son. Ralphs told the officials their work Wednesday morning was a monument to you in the hearts of the people you are serving." The San Bernardino supervisors' action requests W.

R. MacDoug-all, general manager of their state association, to put the proposal Grade separation improvement MTVARn Tn Fnn-rana. Oct. 30, entered the picture as it has recognized the vital need of watershed protection. Sheppard insisted on no special course of action as long as better coordinated presentations are made from the state to the federal level of government in emergency aid requests.

ine pilot was iorcea ro leave me our sincere appreciation Tor the beautiful floral offerimrs and the kindnesses shown by our many friends in the loss of our beloved husband, lather and brother. MRS. O. J. TTMMERMAN.

and FAMILY. 1956, at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wire oi over Santa Fe railway tracks on area. Clarence Minard. 13obS Wnittram Pnntann rinnahtpr the west side of San Bernardino An ambulance dispatched Wednesday morning to Inland and Engraving Co. arrived the wife of Robert K.

uiarK, cox Victorville, a son. CROTHERS In San Bernardino, Oct. 27, 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Perry H. Crothers 1692 E.

33rd San Bernardino, a son. CALGARO In San Bernardino. Oct 28, 1956, at St. Bernardine's Hospital, to the wife of Juluis J. Calgaro, 729 ISth San Bernardino, a son.

HEWLETT In San Bernardino, Oct 27, 1956, at St Bernardine's Hospit- BAnAB In Fontana. Oct 30, 1956. MISSING SINCE SUNDAY was listed as Bond Proposition 4. at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wue oi Aiuea Object of the search, a blue and too late -to aid Joseph Hemsley, FLORISTS Ragar, 554 Lorraine Kiaito, a daughter. A total of $270,000 would be used to defray a portion of the cost of on the agenda for the statewide white Tri-Pacer, was piloted by 59, layout and proofreading em fi i iriTT Tn Fontana.

Oct. 30, When assured that additional; meeting Nov. 16. STEPHENSON'S FLOWERS Beautiful flowers for over 33 years 417 St. Central Bldg.

Ph. 7-355 a grade separation and realign 1956, at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wne-oi ploye, who collapsed at his job ment of Rialto Ave. over the San Henry W. Elliott ussa taiaoasn Fontana, a son. George Bechtel, 49, of South Gate, and carried his wife, Dorothy, 39, and their daughter, Vicki, 12.

and died, apparently the victim PATTON Tn Fontana. Oct. 30, of a heart attack. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ta Fe mainline tracks and siding and over the Lytle Creek chan 1956. at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wue oi Box of Tools Taken They have been missing since Hemsley, an Inland employe Richard Pattnn.

8414 Laurel rmi-tanar. a daughter. nel MARK B. SHAW. INC.

Nearly M- Century of Funeral Service 1525 Waterman S.B Ph. 4-2131 six years, had suffered a previ DANA In Fontana. Oct. 31, 196. leaving Apple Valley airstrip about 4 p.m.

Sunday, bound for The fifth proposition is the pro- ou5. heart attack about 19 months SBVC Plans for Homecoming (Continued from City Page) A tool box and tools valued at $50 were stolen from the car of at Kaiser Hospital, to tne wue oi Alfred Dana. 920 W. El Mirado Ct, Ontario son legislation could provide lor tne proper channels under the Fire' Plan, he said, "That's it then, if you wrap it up and get it rolling." San Bernardino National Forest Supervisor Sim E. Jarvi urged that future thinking be directed to increased state participation rather than always seeking federal aid in emergencies.

Jarvi, too said the Forestry Board already has most of the Fullerton. ago. He convalesced for i posed pioneer Memorial Hall mu- RALPH WM ALLEN FUNERAL HOME 130 S. Willow Rialto Phone TRiangle 5-1123 San Bernardino Phone Dial 85-S164 i r-'tn f- Pi BrtTP A Tn V(ntnna. Oct 31.

1956. months, then went back to which would be located injjosepn iez oi oju c. inu ou. M.Sgt. Gene Armand of the at Kaiser Hospital.

to me wue ol jou- CAP said the San Jacinto wreck-! on a part-time basis. Pioneer Park at a cost ot to san oernaruuK, yv- age was the firmest lead yet re- He was first employed as 'lice- frey Rocha. 364 S. Arrowneaa Ave. San Bernardino, a daughter.

KREMER FUNERAL HOME Personally Conducted Services 1448 MT. VERNON AVE. PH. 5119 DIED dent body by Arrowheads, a stu- vealed' Mr Force maPs indicatejeompositor at Inland, transferring, dent oreanization. Then the crowdino known PIane wreckages in a year later to production in the HOCKETT In San Bernardino, rw mi.

IftiG. Flora BeeKs MocKeii. iu. native of Pennsylvania, resided in San lord's Funeral Chapel Distinctive Funeral Service 1358 Mt Vernon Ave. Phone 9-2721 authority needed and additional! win move t0 the north encj of thethat s101" of me mountains.

office. He was a member, past Kids Will Be Kids-Police Get 261 Calls in 3.S Hours Strong sustv winds and poor president ano past secretary oi legislation could make it theifootbaU practice field where a Bernardino 20 years, lived the past seven years- in Santa Barbara. Funeral services Friday at 2 p.m. at Stephens Bobbitt Chapel. Interment in Montecito agency lor lire prevention and eiant bonfire will be lighted by STANLEY L.

DICKEY MORTUARY 8030 Mango Fontana VA 22gS the Citrus Belt Craftsmen's Club of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, Inc. flood control coordination. Memorial Park cemetery. visibility in San Bernardino County hindered search operations Wednesday. Lt.

Norma S. Slings- SCHILLER In San Bernardino, TILLIE'S FUNERAL HOME flaming arrows. After the bonfire has died down, festivities move to the Orange Oct 31, 1956. Joseph P. Schiller, so.

na He said -W. S. Rosecrans chairman of the Forestry Board, has 551 No. Mt Vernon Ph. 9-8668 tive ot Chicaao.

111., resided in han Ber Before coming to San Bernar- by, CAP mission commander, STEPHEN'S BOBBITT FUNERAL HOME 1156 Street Phone 8-0281 told him a new authority in the show Grounds where the Johnson1 said her unit dispatched 12 planes! dmo Hemsley had retired as field may create confusion. The brothers will take over. Wednesday. v- plant superintendent of the Inter- Watershed Fire Council of South-1 Frkiav is Crazv Hat Dav on the Twn rraft frnm thp Sheriff': tvPe CorP- installation at Brook- GROVE COLONIAL MORTUARY 738 Highland Ave B. Ph.

9-1151 em California has come closest campus, which means that 'Aero Squadron in San Bernardino, lyn' N'Y- He was one of out" 9: 16 p.m. Juveniles setting fires in area of Glasgow and Pacific. 9:55 p.m. Rialto Police Department reports stop signs knocked down at Lilac and Base Line. Former Child Star Now Working as Nun to Deing tne answer to tne new jeveryone, students and instructors, commanded by Thomas WfBrapners croon.

INGOLD CHAPEL (Funeral Homel 16716 Upland Fontana Ph. VA 2-SOBS agency question SO iar, ne add- will wear the craziest hat he concentraterl nn an area in Painn Mj" na ln outnern idiuorma. nardino 20 years, in California 22 years. Services pending. Stephens Bobbitt in charge.

SHINAULT In San Bernardino. Oct. 29. 1956, Baby Girt Shinault, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Shinault. Graveside services Mountain View Cemetery Wednesday. Mark B.

Shaw in charge. LUPO In San Bernardino. Oct. 31. 1956, Salley Lupo, 72, native of Mississippi, lived in San Bernardino eight months, California 13 years.

Graveside service at Mountain View Cemetery tentatively set for Thursday at 3:30 p.m. Mark B. Shaw in charge. HEMSLEY In San Bernardino. Oct.

31, 1956, Joseph Hemsley, 59, native ot Harrison. N.J.. resided in San can find. At the site of the foot CEMETERIES Pass and a location around east! 01 ndrnson' ne Lucerne Valley. jnad" lived in an Bernardino six CaDt.

Lester' J. Liess. and in California eight ed. ANOTHER BACKER Another 'backer of expanded Forestry Board activity was Arthur W. Walker, chairman of the Tri-County fire and Flood Preven ball game, the Orange Show stadium, the VC marching band will start things off with a pre-game show at 7:30 p.m., followed by a Derations director for Sheriff Hemsley resided at 3306 MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK.

Cemetery Lots. Mausoleums Crematory Ph San Bernardino 8-2590 South End Waterman Ave. St. LOS ANGELES ffl Former Frank Bland, said, "We will con-! St. and was a member of John's Episcopal Church.

(Continued from City Page) through a stained plate glass window. Sgt. Marler said similar incidents were coming in on the radio from communities all over the county. Sheriff's deputies were also harassed throughout the evening by similar calls The San Bernardino County Sheriff's daily log read something like this: 8:05 p.m. Kids stopping cars and trying to soap them on the sides along Sterling between 9th and Base Line.

8:29 p.m. W. W. Forbes, 299 Crestview, Victory Village, reports windows broken out by juveniles. 8:55 p.m.

Kids put paint over hood of auto while parked at market at Highland Ave. and Sterling. half time show. The kick offjtinue the search until the plane Bernardino six years, in California child star Juanita Quigley, who at 3 made her film debut with tion Assn. and representing State Survivors include the widow, against Orange Coast is set for is found." DONATING TIME t7 1 eight years.

Services pending. Mark B. Shaw in charge. TUCKER In Loma Linda. Oct 28, Florence a daughter, Jean of GREEN ACRES MEMORIAL PARK Serving the Inland Empire 19050 7th St.

Bloomington Ph. TRinity 7-0725 MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman S-ui Bernardino Ph. 5-6188 Claudette Colbert in "Imitation of Life," now is a nun at Pre Liess pointed out that pilots andSan Bernardino; two sons, George 1956, Mrs. Luda Ann Tucker, 86, native jdiiies ili. iuiinmgnam or.

ijj p.m. at the meeting. He said, Califor- The game is an Eastern Confer-nia's "house is pretty much in ence crucial, since Orange Coast order now," end felt the Board and VC are the only two con- of Illinois and a resident ot Loma Linoa cious Blood Catholic School. others involved in search opera-11, ot Covina and Joseph of Nut 14 months. Funeral Friday at 2 p.m.

at Emmerson's Valley Chapel. Burial in tions were donating their time Ipy. N- J-: a brother John N. of Montecito Memorial Park. That picture brought her fame as "Baby Jane." She later ap can nandle the problem.

ference teams undefeated in and services, at no cost to the Brielle, N. two sisters. May Used By Millions Daily Without Stomach Ugset Backer of any worthwhile ac-: league play. county. ot Kearney, N.

and peared in movies with Jean Har tivjty along either line was Jamesi The three-dav celebration closes "The countv Drovides Erasoline Mrs. Bessie Long of Clifton. N.J.: Mace, state regional forester. Hei0n Saturday with a dance at the! and oil for the planes," Liess: three grandsons and two grand- low, Lionel Barrymore, Joan Ben-net and Spencer Tracy and once earned $1,000 a week. Sister Quentin Rita, now 25, be POULSEN In Santa Ana.

Oct. 29. 156. Mrs. Marie Poulsen.

7rf. native of Lake Forrest. 111., resident ot Santa Ana 23 years. Funeral Thursday at 1 p.m. at Emmerson's Redlands ChapeL Burial in Hillside Cemetery.

SULLIVAN In Mentone, Oct. 30. 1956. Mrs. Ida H.

Sullivan. 82. native of Beardstown, resident of Red-lands 30 years. Rosary Friday at 8 p.m. at F.

Arthur Conner Chapel. Mass Saturday morning at 9 at Sacred Heart said a proposal for more concert campus Student Center from "That amounts to about $25: daughters. headache, colds, muscle Tflffc pain proved by genuine, iUCJCA mir asnirin! 100 Tears Time and date of funeral serv p.m. to 1 a.m., featuring the mu-jper plane each day, and is the ed and coordinated action coming from the Supervisors Assn. ed nuhlie nreference.

lieves her acting has helped her sic of bandleader Dave Pell and; only cost borne by the taxpay- ices and place of interment are pending at Mark B. Shaw Co. Get the Best for "will be received with open arms, his Octet. teaching career. (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) -V xi: ov.

6th -fl 1 151 ru) LI Li wi Li ASSEWlBlYivM 13 I 5 ffi) Pf (ft lo) Pf Ml (g MA Sn n' Til Ask the MEN who voted to endorse Ferguson as the Steel Workers Candidate. Every man on the endorsing committee was a Democrat They chose Ferguson for Service AND THEY STILL SAY FERGUSON WILL DO THE BEST JOB! IU 1 I MM 11 1 0 The Democrat incumbent is losing the battle for the High Line. Your future is in jeopardy. It's time to elect a man who will work for you! nn ran Service mm 111 SAMPLE IHLLIT-For ELECT ELECT ELECT ELECT iir nm ii ri i fi iinri ii i.

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