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4 June 12, 1957 Red lands Daily Facts mi Makio Makes Debut, Arabian Nights Theme Yucaipa Pool Opening Delayed, Not Finished "Arabian Nights A Magic Carpet Hide to the Land ot a Thousand and One Nights" sets, the theme for the 1957 Redlands High school Makio which became the main attraction on campus! today with the distribution of, copies to eager students. i Handsome binding of black: and gold features a cover with imprint of Aladdin's lamp, tliej flame in gold and the name and' designating year ot the am il in gold oriental style letterir The JIakio is dedicated year to Mrs. Mable Sales since September 1049, has n' a member of Die faculty, le, i- ing English, and a counsello Phyllis Richards as cdito: i- rhirf headed the Makio si with Glen L. Becmer scrvinj faculty advisor and assisting It the photography. Charlcne Langston was the artist who created the effective sketches scattered throughout the 172 pages in conformance with the selected theme.

Ted Stanley, Jim Clark. Jerry Kilcy and Jim Ericson formed the team of photographers. Karen Putnam was business man-, ager, Ed Derkum and Doug McClelland, sports editors, and Dolores Jlammand and Shirley Nor en. copy writers. Completing the staff were Joanne Finlay, Barbara Woth.

Betty Vnss, Tillie Irvine, Becky Kielson, Carol Hodson, Shirley Matthew s. Sandra Balsom. Carol Bradshaw, Tat Love and Bruce Kramer. The administration, classes, activities, athletics and advertisements are covered in that order. As a memorial to the late Herbert Woodruff, teacher of history who died after the Makio make-up had been completed, a special page was inserted in the hack of the annual.

Under Mr. Woodruff's picture is a dedicatory poem composed by Sheldon Hebbard. The Makio was printed in Red lands at the Citrograph Printing Company. Engraving was done by the Los Angeles Engraving' Company. PHYLLIS RICHARDS Photo by Wm.

Elmer KinEham Little Hobo Distributed At Junior High Yucaipa Farm Bureau To Hear Water Program W. E. Silverwood, president of the County Supplemental Water association, and E. F. Dibble, gincer and secretary of the San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation district, will speak on the topic "What Is the Local Water Situation?" at the Yucaipa farm bureau center Monday night.

The meeting will be held in the Yucaipa Grange hall starting at 6:30. Those unable to attend the dinner, which is a ladies' night affair, are urged to attend the program portion which is expected to start at 7:30, according to William L. Rose, chairman. All the local water boards have been invited to attend and participate, Mr. Rose stated.

Howard Witakcr of Yucaipa is arrangements chairman and in charge of reservations for (he dinner. Yucaipa children will have to do their swimming in the sprin klers in their own back yards fori a while longer it was noted sadly today by George Leja, director of the Yucaipa Recreation district. The newly completed Yucaipa swimming pool was' scheduled for its public opening Saturday but Contractor Don Hunt who built 1 the bath house portion of the facility advised the district yes terday that plumbing fixtures, for the bath house have not yet arrived from the factory. Mr. Hunt told A.

W. Lund, district advisory board member, that he would be finished with his part of the job in time for the opening date but that the bath house could not be used without the necessary plumbing fixtures. A. N. Bercns.

plumbing subcontractor, stated that most of the essential fixtures such as lavatories, wash bowls, urinals and shower heads- have not been shipped from Detroit. The pool itself, an L-shaped construction 75 feet by 42 feet, is already in operation and has been in use this week by the Yucaipa Junior High students for physical education classes, according to Mr. Leja. He said the filter and other pool equipment is operating "exceiiently." It was constructed by the Western Alta Construction company of Funds for the project were voted in a public bond issue election more than a year ago. It is located on Seventh street near the Yucaipa Junior High.

Recreation district officials Inday were unable to predict just when the pool may be opened to the public in view of the plumbing problem. Redlands Federal Boosts Savings Return To 4 Pet. The Hobo," Redlands Junior High school's annual, was distributed to the Junior High students today at 1:15 p.m. The metallic green yearbook litis year is dedicated to Mrs. Billie Daniel, who will take a leave of iabsence for one semester in the fall.

The book is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Junior High and the main theme the annual is oceanic, smacking of pirates, pearls and beachcombers. Announcement came from Rob ert Campbell, principal' of Cope Junior High school, that Cope pupils will receive copies of their 16-page memory book, tomorrow morning between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. A boost in savings return rates to 4 per cent, retroactive to January 1, 1957, for accounts at the Redlands Federal Savings and Loan association was announced today by Robert E. Kahl, presi-, dent of the association. Authorization for the "largest dividend distribution in the history of the association" was voted by the board of directors June 5 Library To Close Sat.

At 1 The A. K. Smiley library will close each Saturday at 1 p.m. during the summer months, according to Miss Edith Taylor, librarian. She said that the 1 p.m.

closing hour will become effective this Saturday and remain in until September 14. Trespassing Bill Passes SACRAMENTO Sen ate lias passed a bill to tighten penalties for trespassing and sent the measure back to the Assembly concurrence in minor amend nients. The senior house approved the bill, by Assemblyman Gordon Winton (D-Merced), on a 29-3 vote Tuesday night over objections that the bill would restrict hunters and fishermen. Under terms of the proposal, any person who trespasses on pri- vale land that is either fenced or Iposted and under cultivation is guilty of a crime if he refuses to leave the properly or wilfully de- st- anything while on the property. evident as loans increased ap- and especially California, accord- proximately SI million each year.ling to Mr, Kahl.

Interest By this action, Mr. Kahl stated that a total of 5260,000 will be credited to the accounts of the more than 8,000 Redlands area residents who have deposits in the association. In reviewing the operations of the Redlands Federal, Mr. Kahl noted that more than S3 million in new loans have already been placed on the books this year indicating that "there is still a great demand for home financing in our immediate area in spite of the lag in residential construction! evident throughout the country." He said he anticipates the present level of activity will be sustained for at least the next quarter. Loans Increase In statistical comparisons with other years, Mr.

Kahl stated that first mortgage loans totaled only! 31,706,000 in 1945, jumping to 1 about the S3 million level and remaining stable there until 1949. From 1950 to 1954, the trend of new building started to become In 1954, however, came the big spurt when a new S3 million started showing on the books each year. Mr. Kahl said'total loans now outstanding are about million. Total assets of the institution are S17 million.

The hiking of interest rales to savers reflects the high cos I ol money throughout the country, had been settled at 3 per cent until just last year when they were upped to per cent. Since the first half ot 1954, dividends to share account holders have more loan doubled, go- inf from to $265,000 this year. The association's nrt income has kept pace; however, jumping in the same period from S176.000 to S335.000. Sherwin-Williams SUPER KEM-TONE KEM-GLO PAINTS ALDER'S Painting Contractor i 35 X. SUtt St.

PY FORD HERITAGE GLASSES This set of Jour handsome distinctively designed with a '57 FORD on one side and an old lime FORD classic on the other No charge To get yours, all you have to do is come in now and Test Drive a '57 FORD at LOGE YOUNT 113 W. Central (Hiway 99) Canadian Leader Undecided OTTAWA (UPiPfiine Louis St. Laurent returns Irotn lite bitter election campaign to his old ol'lice on Parliament Hill today, to decide whether to "muddle Ihrough" or give up the reins of government. The 73-ycar-olrl Liberal lender who saw his thumping ITU-scat majority in the House ot Commons evaporate tinder a surge ot Conservative votes in general election, planned private talks with members of his cabinet. Nine of his ministers lost their parliamentary scats in the Conservative sweep.

The Conserva- lives won 110 seats and became the largest party in the 2i -scal parliament although they did not gain a majority. Senate Kills Iquor Law Crack Down Low Mileage 1IERMOS. S. D. Trucker Dixon.

22, Newcastle, didn't get much mileage on 3.000 gallons ol gasoline near here. The whole load spilled on the ground when the transport truck flipped over rounding a curve. SACRAMENTO Senate gave second thought to a measure designed to crack down on liquor law offenders, and Tuesday killed the bill, 31-1. Only a lew days before 27 senators had voted in favor of the scheme. It was a constitutional amend' mcnt proposed by Assemblyman Caspar W.

Weinberger iR-San Francisco) which provided that persons appealing from decisions of lite Alcoholic Beverage Control Board would go directly to the District Court of Appeal. This would cut out the superior courts which were said to be delaying the carrying out of penal- lies because their calendars are too full. Opponents of the amendment argue it would deny defendants the right of appeal to their own local courts. Calif. Orange Growers Losing Some Advantage SAN DIMAS, Calif.

(UP)California orange producers are losing some of the advantage they once held over Florida growers, a University ot California horticulture expert says. Dr. Waller Reulhcr, chairman nl the university's department horticulture at Riverside, told growers Tuesday night that better Florida oranges are providing still competition for California varieties which once held a substantial marketing advantage because ol quality. Florida is narrowing the gap between the quality of oranges produced in the two states by fer tilization, better decay control methods and tighter maturity law. Reuther said.

Part ot the advantage held by California was due lo cooler nights during the growing season, he said. Reuther warned (hat in order lo stay ahead of their chief rival: California growers will need the combined efforts of industry and research institutes. PY REDLANDS TODAY Starts 7 P.M. Musical Spree in Gay Paree! Audrey HEPBURN Fred ASTAIRE ft- fTJLce TECHNICOLCC Drama! It Explodes! HENRY FONDA sit MENI News and Pisskin Pewets Union Leader's Trial Opens WASHINGTON Teamer official Frank Brewster oC Seattle went on trial tor contempt of Congress today before Federal District Judge John J. Sirica.

The West Coast union boss waived a trial by jury. He lost a renewed motion to have the indictment dismissed because of prior newspaper publicity. He also was denied a 30-day poslponement. You'll Find a Ready Market Thru Fast-Acting Facts Classified Ads REDLANDS THEATRE 12 M. FRIDAY PLAN NOW! FOR FRIDAY MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW TWO NEW SHIVER AND SHAKE HORROR SHOWS Mexican Players Padua Hills LOCATED 3 MILES NORTH OF FOOTHILL CLAHEMONT "Conchita" Romantic story of Early California MAY 15 JUNE 22 TIIEATUE t.l«.

DINING ROOM Daily except Monday. Reservations advisable Lycoming 5-1288 Legislature Sends Bills To Governor SACRAMENTO passed today by the Legislature and sent to the governor included: Chapel, appropriates SoOO.OOO to set up a revolving fund for construction ol small craft harbors: also calls tor $74,000 in the next fiscal year and $500,000 thereafter. Coolidge, sets up a small cralt harbors and ports of refuge act. earmarks 10 million dollars from the general fund to be loaned lo cities, counties, port districts and other public agencies to build small craft facilities. Rees, permits the stale insur ance commissioner to check the billion dollar union health and welfare funds and appropriate; $326,000 to the commissioner to administer the law.

Farr, makes it a felony lo eavesdrop on prisoners conferring with their attorney, physician or religious adviser. Donnelly, permits school boards to set up standards for selection of books for school libraries. Thompson, creates rabies con trol areas and allows compulsory vaccination of dogs. Richards, substantially reduces the responsibility of relatives for contributing to state payments to the disabled and the blind. Erwin, raising general fishing license fee to So, hunting license fee to and increasing other sport permit fees proportionately.

Hanna, providing for a two-year moratorium on low-interest state loans to refinance homes; top loan priority will go to veterans applying for original loans except in hardship cases where refinancing is necessary. McGce, adding 10 -judges to the Los Angeles County Superior Court. Show At Dusk 1st Run San Bdno. CinemaScope and Color Audie Murphy "JOE BUTTERFLY" Also James McArthur "Young Stranger" Show At Dusk 2 Action Hits Anthony Sttel in "BLACK TEHT" Also Anthony Steel in "Checkpoint" NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" thai the City Council of the City of Redlands invites and will receive sealed proposals up to the hour of five o'clock P. M.

on the 18th day of June, 1957, for the installation ol one 100 H-P. Vertical Turbine Boost Pump. Copies of the contract documents are on file and may be examined in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, City of Redlands. California. Said copies may be obtained by payment of a service charge of five dollars (S5.00 per set.

Said service charge will be refunded only for those copies turned to the City as a bonafide bid for the work. HARKY B- WHALEY, City Clerk TREASURE HOUSE Your unused furniture or appli ances will find a ready market through Classified Ads. Redlands Federal Savings Keeps Pace! After due consideration of the factors of safety, earn' ings, and substantial additions to reserve, the Board of Directors, in executive session June 5, 1957, an increase in the dividend rate to Per Annum Retroactive to January 1, 19571 Save With Safety at Redlands Federal Over 8,000 Share Account Holders will enjoy dividends totaling over $260,000 for the first half of compared with $175,000 for the first half of 1956! Redlands Federal Savings And Loan Association Fifth StrMt and Citrus Avenue Redlands Yucaipa 35034 Yucaipa Blvd. fonhna-iW. Ave..

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