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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • Page 4

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Redlonds Daily Facts 4 Saturday, October 14 1967 Local Notes Fur Coats Repaired; Hats stoles, collars made. 782-7140. Missed Papers Phone Redlands Daily Facts circulation department, 793-3221, before 6:30 p.m. week days, or 2:30 p.m. Saturdays to report missed papers and obtain delivery.

Rummage Sale Oct. 17 and It, 219 Orange. 9 lo 1 Highland Ave. Christian Reformed church. Car Burglarized A tape recorder valued at $139 was stolen from an automobile parked on Grove street near Cotton avenue last'night Robert M.

Reid, 1309 Morrison drive, told police someone broke into bis car while be was at tbe Bedlands-Fantana football game. Adult players in recreation need insurance Adult team members in Rec rcation department programs will be advised that they are not covered by accident insur ance when they register to play in tbe future. Recreation Com missioners decided at their meeting Thursday. Participants will be required to sign a form which reminds them that no insurance is pro- tided by the department Tbe notice win also advise them to make separate arrangements for coverage if they do not already have it Commissioners also held a long rlisnission of a proposal that a master liability insurance policy be required of all adult teams participating in recreation department programs. Involved in the discussion was Brooke Sawyer, insurance advisor.

He recommended team season covereage which would cost about $20 a team and provide maximum coverage of $300,000 for bodily injury or property damage arising from players' actions while participating in games. Commissioners asked Sawyer to further investigate liability programs and confer with members. Because of tbe Immediate need, a special meeting of the Recreation Commission may be called to finalize insurance protection. Tbe city and school district already carries its own liability insurance, but it does not extend to individual members, according to spokesmen for tbe two groups which are responsible fur district recreation. Redlands, 37 areas join Computer to provide instant credit check The Credit Bureau of Redlands today announced that it has received confirmation from Computer Reporting Systems, Anaheim, that its IBM 360- Model 30 computer is now fully operational and ready to serve members of the local bureau and 37 other credit bureaus in the Pacific Southwest This brines to tbe semi-final stage computerization of the individual credit records of more the various bureaus and major credit grantors.

In this interim stage, tbe IBJf tuit used by CRS is capable of printing credit reports directly from magnetic storage at the rate of 1100 lines per minute. This permits the company to provide written reports on any of the records ft has within 24 hours, which is much faster than average of 10 days previously required for such rnfor- About people Miss Grace Spoor, 54 N. Butna Vista, is in Redlands Community hospital recuperating from a hip fracture suffered in a fall last Friday. She will appreciate visitors. Weather An.

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An operator, working CRS for computer jwith automatic equipment ming, credit file conversion and occtCT 10 computer center. IBM 380 -11 odel 50 random ac cess computer system. The 1st ter is expected to be on-line in all 38 bureaus by mid-1968. With mis completed network of bureaus, it will be possible for credit grantors to obtain complete credit information about any individual on record 'Within a matter of seconds," the local bureau manager stated. Each pf tbe bureaus is a par.

ticipating owner in Computer Reporting Systems. which is first centralized, computerized credit information service company organized by credit bureaus anywhere in tbe nation. Tbe bureaus will continue to provide personalized local service as in tbe past In addition to serving thousands of merchants though these local credit bureaus, the new CRS operation is directly providing information to major credit grantors, wbo formerly bad to deal individually with each bureau by mail. Among these companies are the Standard Oil Company of Phillips Petroleum Atlantic Richfield American Express, Diners' Club, Hay Company, Bullock's Department Stores, Western Airlines, Signal Oil and Gas the Bank of California and Basco Department Stores. Already mode than 400,000 individual credit records have been fed into the computer from information furnished by will read off the desired credit report flashed instantly on a TV screen in front of her.

This win permit a merchant to grant credit and seS merchandise to a new customer all in one store visit the local bureau manager pointed out CRS, which was first or ganized IS months ago, currently employs 97 people. Including systems analysts and program' mers and a large number key punch operators. Its bead' quarters are at 210T E. Ball Road, Anaheim. Owner bureaus are located in tbe following cities California Alhambra, Anaheim, Arcadia, Bars tow.

Bellflower, Corona, Costa Mesa, El Centre, Fontana. Glendale. Lancaster, Long Beach, Montrose, Oceanside, Ontario, Oxnard, Palm Springs. Pasadena, Pomona, Redlands, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Pedro, Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks, Torrance. Ventura, Victor Valley and West Covins.

In Arizona: Flagstaff, Mesa, Phoenix and Yuma. In Nevada: Las Vegas. These bureaus, through CRS, are committed to the development of a full and complete report on each individual seeking credit according to the local bureau manager. This will include positive as well as negative factors, and long-term as well as current repaying habits, to permit the credit grantor to make a balanced judgment DC-8 sfarts operating from Norton to Vietnam .13 Jl Announcement of Funeral Services WRIGHT, Arthur J. 10:00 Monday Chapel TURNER, Leonard E.

Private 1:30 tun. Monday Yocaipa Chapel 703 The world's largest commercial jet transport Douglas Aircraft Company's Super 61 DC' opened a new chapter in the movement of troops to South' east Asia from Norton Air Force Base this week. The early Monday morning fight marked the first appearance of the Super 61 at Norton as well as the first transpacific flight of Eastern Airlines under a Military Airlift Command con tract The aircraft flew direct to Da- Nang, Republic of Vietnam, with brief servicing stops at Honolulu, Wake Island, and Guam. Following a 75-mioule turnaround at DaNang. the aircraft fkw to Cam Banh Bay to pick up its return load of zervice personnel before heading back to McChord AFB near Seattle.

Tbe giant transport was designed to provide efficient service at low seal-mile and ton- mile costs on high density traffic routes where the schedule frequency has reached near- saturation levels. Paul H. Sanders, director of Announcement of Funeral Services MRS. KATHEBJNE UUy) ZELLER Services' pending. f.ARTIBB CORNER 221 BROOKSIDE AVE.

772-1411 military airlift operations for Eastern, said two DC-8 -61S, largest commercial aircraft to operate in the war zone, will make a minimum of 18 round trips per month after their initial round trips during October. Vital Records BIRTHS LAU a son. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Lau, 215 Ryan street -Redlands, Oct 11, 1967, at Loma Linda hospital. FLORES Bom, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvaro Flares, 7 Grant street, Redlands, Oct 12. 1967.

at Loma Linda hospital. DEATHS TURNER Died is Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct 11. 1967. Leonard Earl Turner, 12830 6th street Yucaipa, aged years, native of Karney, Nebraska, and resident of Yucaipa for 3 years. Deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Janice E. Turner of Yucaipa; one daughter. Miss Janet Turner of Temple City, one sister, Mrs. Nlva Beth Reid, New Mexico; two brothers, Mehin Turner, Washington and Keith Turner, Nebraska. Private funeral services will be held Monday at 1:80 p.m.

at the Emmerson-Bartlett Yucaipa chapel. Rev. Frederic D. Rogers of Unity Church of Yucaipa and Yucaipa Masonic Lodge No. 738 officiating Cremation, Mootecito Memorial Park.

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