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rOUNTY NEWQ COLTON PLUNGE WILL OPEN Susie of Fontana and Her Huge Family 12 May 25, 1945 Abbreviated Schedule Until School Closes RIALTO WOMAN'S CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR CARNIVAL EVENT Will Be Staged Next September; to Be In Nature of Play Day for Community Highland Junior High Will Be Host to Sixth Grades of Area (Special Staff Correspondence) HIGHLAND, May 24. Miss Gertrude: Mr. and RIALTO, May 24 For the first Plans Announced for Twenty-Fifth Year Of Municipal Pool time in several years, the Rialto Woman's club will sponsor a com land Junior High school will be Mrs. Frank L. Cram, Mrs.

jselhe host on Friday to the sixth grades! Cram and daughters, Wac Lucile of the district. This is designated jCram and Merilyn, Sgt. Jay as move-up day. The sixth grades I Whitecotton, Mr. and Mrs.

Orlyn of Highland. Warm Springs and Robertson and daughter, Mary munity carnival or play day, ac Colton's municipal plunge will cording to plans outlined by the executive board at the home of Del Rosa who will complete their! Jane of Santa Ana. Mr. and Mrs. have its official opening for the elementary school work this vearlLvle Seccombe and family, Mary summer season at iu a.m.

tomor- the president, Mrs. Frank Hosfelt, last Tuesday afternoon. will visit the junior high school iLou, Evelyn, Billy and Bobbie, row, when patrons take their first Friday, Sept. 14, has been set service, Mrs. W.

S. Cherry, Miss Ruth Myers, Mrs. Frank Louns-berry, Mrs. J. C.

Boyd, Mrs. B. H. Logue. Monthly committees are as follows: October committee, Mrs.

F. F. Brinkman, Mrs. W. D.

Richardson, Mrs. N. P. Akers, Mrs. H.

Sultzbaugh, Mrs. Louis Loehr, Mrs. Leo Smith, Mrs. Homer Otto, Mrs. E.

E. Stockebrand, Mrs. Howard Bradbury, Mrs. Paul Hanger, Mrs. B.

H. Logue and Mrs. Preston; November, Mrs. Fred G. Smith, Mrs.

Agnes Garmeny, Mrs. A. E. Bortz, Mrs. Elmer Hill, Mrs.

F. D. Keller, Miss Helen Wynn, Mrs. M. C.

Dunlop, Mrs. Mervyn Fowlks, Mrs. Fred Doren, Mrs. aside as the date for the event in which all Rialto civic organizations will be invited to participate. Ten with a view to being enrolled Mrs.

T. O. Carter, Miss Agnes, dip in its waters since it closed there for the coming year. jRensmon, Mr. and Mrs.

James E. jfor the season last fall. W. P. Dean, principal of the Longmire and son, Dwight.

I The plunge will operate on an junior high school, has planned Lt- Jack Co.v of Ihe Air Trans-; abbreviated schedule until June an interesting schedule for the Port command and Sgt. Henslee when pupils of Colton city jay Moore of the U. S. Marines will schools begin their vacation. tative plans call for midway attractions, eating booths, music, a play in the clubhouse, and other -'C llMfl Ull A who.) 01 mil iuilL.tr uuuifl uiuu uiab uaic mitt The visiting group of pupils ana i the Highland Junior High school be from noon until 9 at night, on features that will make the car teachers, numbering over SO, will om-1 pniL- i tlirt nf ntVi Qtirl lifhtrl twnnW itvp oni frrrr If! rt-i until have luncheon at 11 clock at the 1 i.

jo Highland Elementary school cafe. -grade pupils at an early afternoon 9 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, teria. In the afternoon there will asst Both the young men; H0URS TOLD h. pmhK- for tbP vki- tended the local school.

The Hours after June 16 be Sidney Jones, Mrs. W. J. Ricke- man and Mrs. Minetta Vickers: December committee, Executive board; January committee.

Mrs. tors. The program for this wilPwl11 pPeak t0 the students of their from 9:30 a m. t0 10:30 In include announcements for experiences L''ten- tne event a heat wave strikes tne year's work bv Mr. Dean and a nt Co' lias ln 'ni china- Hub city before the June date, the nival a real joy-fest.

Members of the 1945 woman's club board include Mrs. Hosfeldt, president; Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, first vice-president; Mr. Moy Milligan, second vice-president; Mrs. William Weaver, recording secretary; Mrs.

James Weller, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Arthur Brimmer, treasurer; Mrs. Lena Preston, custodian; Mrs. Calvin Smallwood, assistant custodian. COMMITTEES NAMED Other matters of club importance accomplished at the board H.

W. Brimmer, Mrs. Waynt Weller, Mrs. R. V.

Sheldon, Miss Helen Shaper, Mrs. Wilson Sawyer, Mrs. B. Tournier, Miss Nedra group ot snort motion pici A tour of the various class Duinid-iiiuirf inert it-1 dim plunge will probably extend its Moore has been in the south Pa- jclosing hoUr of 9 Jack Sprag-IC- ins. Dlunee manager, said.

will be made when the pupils will assembly soMtuuitu Sailors, Mrs. Amy Eastman, Mrs. view the school "at work." Highland Elementary school Maurice Brimmer, Mrs. Georea I This will be the twenty-fifth year of operation for the Colton plunge. Opening in 1920, Dunn, Mrs.

H. C. Kingman; Feb HOLD FAMILY REUNION vlU an on Friday A family reunion was enjoyed morning at 9:15 o'clock in the ruary, Mrs. Carl Williams. Mn.

it has operated every summer Goege Woodruff, Mrs. Homer Picture above is Susie, a sow belonging to the Fontana Farms and her record family. The litter of 29 lusty pigs was the largest ever born at Fontana Farms, according to Frank B. Williams, general manager. As indicated by the picture, mother and children are doing well.

last Sunday afternoon at Perris I school auditorium. At this time Hill park in honor of Lt. Jack 'Mrs. Eileen Vaugh. fourth grade I since, with the exception of 1943, I when the Army had an encamp- Coy, who is home on a l-day teacher, and her pupils will pre iment at the park.

leave from nearly a year and a cPnt thp nrnrram. This will be a half overseas in the China-Burma-irnlminatinn of the class unit ofl Manager Spragins said that Red meeting included the naming of the following appointees and committee for the club year which open in October: club historian, Mrs. Arthur Bernh'ard; press chairman, Joyce Emich; federa Hoisington, Mrs. G. W.

Blanken-ship, Mrs. Frank Crabtree. ADDITIONAL NAMES Mrs. Clara Waekerman, Mrs. William Schmitt, Mrs.

Lulu Pen-dell, Mrs. Darwin Nyman, Mrs. Charles Humbert. Mr. Paul Cross swimming and lifesaving HUB LIBRARY TO HAVE PROJECT FOR CHILDREN India war theater, and also a which has been on China, farewell honor to Lloyd E.

Hidden I s. Jessie Shepard, well-known who is awaiting call to the employe of the Patton State hos-Navy. A sumptuous picnic dinner eft on the Challenger Tues- will be conducted as they iwere last summer, A shortened lifesaving course will be offered almost immedi- tion secretary, Mrs. Fred Doren Paratroopers At Kaiser Plant British Soldiers See Huge Fontana Mill parliamentarian, Mrs. R.

E. Hodge. 7 was served, the group being seated i(ja evening for Oneal. "tuci, ividitu, ivira. Members of the standing conr at one large table.

'having been called east by the atter the P'unge opens. En- R. E. Hodge, Mrs. Frank Lowell.

Colton public library will again feature a vacation reading club for children, Mrs. Julia Coe, assistant librarian, disclosed yester the Grant school Thursday, contacting children in the different classes and inviting them to participate in the club. She plans to visit pupils at the Lincoln and Garfield schools next week. Two hundred and fiftv rhilH rprt Places were laid for Lieutenant serious illness of her sister, Mrs. will be limited to those and Mrs.

Coy and daughter. Caro- Wilcox. jwho exPect t0 flnd employment as lee: his mother. Mrs. John P.

Coy; Mr. and Mrs. James Millar went lifeguards. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd E. Los Angeles on Wednesday to PERSONNEL AT PLUNGE mittees are: program, Mrs. Goldie Scott, Mrs. E. Woodsend, Mrs.

Arthur Bernhard, Mrs. Edward Hausladen, Mrs. Philip Lukei; welfare, Mrs. James Todd, Mrs. Mrs.

W. S. Cherry, Mrs. Arthur Bernhard, Mrs. L.

N. Bradish, Mrs. W. Y. Brownfield, Mn.

J. C. Copeland, Mrs. K. McClean, Mrs.

D. Granzow, Mrs. Frances Stake. day. The club, designed to provide Llovd Marv, Jimmie.

Carola attend the wedding of a cousin's Personnel at the plunge this (Special Staff Correspondence) FONTANA, May 24 Four paratroopers, who have par Colton children with a construe- enrolled in the vacation reading f' Geva Gabriel, Mrs. Wayne Weller, Mrs. F. F. Brink Mary year in addition to Mr.

Spragins will include, as lifeguards, Jack tive recreational interest, is nnnnU.h a rvo(- mls- 1V tloa and Claudia Hidden, Donna Lyon, 'daughter which was solemnized Alberta and Roberta Lyon, Mr. 'that evening in the Hollywood and Mrs. Charles Hidden and Presbyterian church. Hancock and Miss Winifred Olson; April, Miss Bertha Myerg, Mrs. to pupils of the third to sixth and an even atr M.

E. M.Lash, Tompkins, former Colorado com ticipated in every major campaign notitivo evi-immer and lifocniard Prarip in ephnnl iVirS. W. JSWan- oi tne war were guests ot the ex peciea mis year. son Ttrs Rnnalrt TntmlH who will serve durine the mora The Droieet hprtn TVTnndav a son, nonaia lngold, a 0 k- Limn, wiiri nnmps 1 shift, and Wesley Sim, who acted 1 1 June 18' Club members read of all the club members, will 1 pmer, Mrs.

Charles Hensley, as a uieguarp iasi year, ana win, uuuks oi meir cnoice, ana tor placed in the children's room, and Mr par sara Manchester, Mrs. J. C. serve on tne anernoon snitt. uy ior inree monins ny courtesy every nve dooks reaa by a child, a star affiYPH aftpr th nam fi, 1 tsoya, Mrs.

Ed Jones. Mr Will star airixea alter tne name c'u Juni irs. will wi Arintfin lrc I fl Tr aua Koacn, veteran nteguard, of the British army staff in co- a C1UD outton will be awarded. each ch ofijnhnnn child, in accordance with the Du ehr' Mrs' VVilbert Anderson, of books he has read. One SawveNTr's Mrs 't Roscoe Wa- and Mr, 'SXi il! 0.

will assist at the plunge during operalion Wltn tne British infor- After five addit'nal books are number thp pvpninps tpmnnraritv anri rnmnlptpri hv thp hilrl Hinlnm Ttber Floyd Powell will act a.istant mation are being VulZn competed jO. Weller, Miss Bertha Myers; Johns MCa Alyers, Mr, will be given for every book Uy, Mrs. C. Inspectors Halt Delivery of Arizona Manure Harold Crane, deputy county agricultural commissioner, said yesterday that 20 r--s of fertilizer from out of state been held at railroad sidings in the Redlands district because contents of the cars were not certified as being free of ozonium root rot infection. ujr me auu uice a tuii-tledged member of thej The project will be conducted jfkWm' S.

Mrs. Louis Connor he auspices of the San Ber-Mr. Crouch. Mrs. I.

C. national u.u. war reuei eoe explained. 'under th ineguara. inese persons win serve as both a lifeguard and instructor.

Matrons at the plunge will be Mrs. Mary Hungerford, who was HP nn lhranan toH ha 1:1 n. nana, iviis. u.fJOnnson Mrc WnrA n-. Washington school Tuesday, and last year.

sMattox; courtesy, Mrs. H. W. Babette Brown, Mrs. Sidney Tin- tee.

The group was welcomed by William Blaziel, electrician's helper at the mill, an ex-American employed as a matron last year; Mrs. Delia Wilkins and Mrs. Car nt. i Mrs. xi.

i. van Frank, Mrs. P. Akers, Mrs. Maurice Bnm-L.

McKelvey, Mrs. L. L. Meek and mer, Mrs. E.

E. Stockebrand; warl.Mrs. E. L. Thornton.

rie Baker. The trio were selected Loma Linda Man who participated in the Normandy invasion. After a I luncheon given in their honor in I jhorSIOn rTrtm Opinion Divided Over Annexing Mission District The manure was shipped from Kenneth Streater and Wallace ilson will be custodians. the cafeteria conference room by vl ilwlll Mt Prison Camp limited, so customers are advised! Ambers of the group were San Juan street, Loma Linda, have Arizona and Texas, where certain areas are known to be infected, and the shippers neglected to supply certification by inspec'ors at point of origin that root rot was not present. The cars are held until such certification is supplied, and if it is not forthcoming the owners are given the of shipping the manure back or destroying it.

The proposal to annex Mission district to Redlands High school district was discussed without conclusion Tuesday night by residents Colton Officials fo Attend Meeting Mayor and Mrs. W. J. Nolan and Police Chief and Mrs. Jack S.

Bennett will be among the Colton city group present at a dinner meeting in the auditorium, of the Redlands city hall tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller and Mr. and Mrs.

Fayette Jones also are planning to attend tbe ses i Ll': Major Sadler, Sgt. Major Tait, tlcarneu lnoir sn Sgt. swimming to provide their own annarp Sgt. Major Rose, and Majori0scar p- Billings, a B-17 gunner IN HOSPITAL Harry More, machinist's mate of Colton, LEAVE VALUABLES HOME Kooney, all from the British Isles. iwlm lne army Air iorce, has been of the district, in a meeting held at As a result of wartime short-; Thev have already appeared at a 'liberated from a German prison the Mission school house, ages, locks cannot be provided on of P'ant meetings and in-i camp.

Among ihose favoring the pro- doors at the plungp. Swimmers dustrial union councils throughout I He was taken prisoner two years posal were Rosco Crim, N. B. are requested to leave their valu-ithe country in an effort to anc tnPy received word of his Hinckley and Walter Henlschke. Mr.

Crane said that ozonium who has been returned to the root rot is similar to cak root fun- naval hosp.tal in Norfolk, Va. ables at home orKers on tne production -ay jo. against the measure A new nlunze bottom has bepn lines behind the enemy's fighting! wgoant Billings served ll were Allen Break, Milton Frink sion. Mr. Keller is the Hub city purchasing agent, and Mr.

Jones serves as city accountant. lines. in England, and was and Irving Davis i .1. installed at the pool All arrangements for operation! Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence ruipie iieart lor JVcau.se of the divergence of Harry More in Navy Hospital Received Lung gus, and that curing infected soil is a tedious and very expensive process. At present there are three or four spots in Southern Cali-! forma which are under quarantine. He added that scattering of infected manure throughout an orange grove would cause quick spreading of the root rot and. would probably cause eventual: destruction of the grove. of the Colton municipal plunge'Gratias were dinner guests Sun-t La ln Hf-non-JIiS par-j opinion, County Supervisor Wesley have been given the official ap-jday at the home of Mrs.

Caroline had last hoard from him in Break suggested that the matter Iproval of Paul Young, chairman Gratias and daughter Ruby, oft u''iry'u should either he put to an election, I of the park committpe. jSouth Palmetto avenue. Mr. ey have son the or lhat petitions should be circu- Mrs. C.

E. Craigmilp.s will oper-: Gratias is flight inspector at Pfc; Harold L- Billings, lated among the electors. Under Collon Pasfor fo Speak in Pasadena The Rev. Leon A. Rohy, pastor of the Advent Christian church in ate the concession at the piunae.

las aircraft plant in Lone Ln ldnnos in uc" method, if 51 per cent Tr anH Tr! jr vcr-, I was oi tne electors lavor the annexa- Injury at Tarawa Hairy More, machinist's mate Oleander Way. entertained aiiiri nun, ii tn oe Hcompjisnea oy months in the south Pacific, and Alfred Gabrielsen i and Mrs. Carl Hammond of Santa' is now on limited duty at San 'and Redlands school boards and VETERAN HOME Oran wl" arjsent irom his AT c. t. b.

avy. of colton, is re Francisco. the county supervisors Ana, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hoglund, who moved from Fontana to St Struck, Killed by cc'i ir.g treatment at a naval pital in Norfolk. accordin Schager, QM 2c, who is visiting pulpit evening, as he will at home with a new bride after 29 to PnsndPna to speak In the months of sea duty. church there. Colton Republican Women wil Rialto in 1913 are returning to meet this afternoon in the Colton REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS A covered dish luncheon and program will be sponsored by the Redlands Unit of the National Federation of Women's Republican clubs today in the activities building of the Y.W.C.A. The Rev.

A. E. Isham will speak on labor problems. Streetcar in L. A.

the vc-teiar. rr.o'ner. Mrs. More, 655 East street. fontana.

They will reside at 941 1 Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. F. 1. me iwv: rranK scott, pastor at Tustin will conduct the evening service in the Colton church during the absence of the Hub pastor.

Nayyman Schager Newport avenue. Funeral Services for Mrs. Brimmer Friday RIALTO, May 21 Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday in the Ingold chapel for is being given penicillin' Luker i3 president of the organization. An out-of-town speaker will be presented. Alfred Gahrir-lsen nf Tpd-! Read the Classified.

rr.r.nt for oil which looged his lungs when his ship. noon whc.n hp was struck by tr.e L.scorr.e Bay, was sunk at streetcar in Los Angeles. He was raia'va- sales manager of Southern Cali- THIS FUNNY WORLD Senior Recital to Be Given at University Inez Miniely, organist, will present her sQnior recital in the Uni A v-teran of three maior bat- forniW Citrus Foods. a subsidiary in the sou'hwest Pacific, More company of the Mutual Orange Returns From Long Sea Duty Oran Schager, QM 2c, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Schager, 95 Herald street, Redlands, is now visiting his parents in company with his new bride, Ihe former Miss Betly June Downey of Seattle. Quartermaster Schager was versity of Redlands Memorial chapel May 29 at 8:15 p.m. Miss Miniely came the uni versity for her upper division j1- sent recently to a receiving Distributors. to be given sea duty again. Mr.

Gabrielsen, who had been but was re'urred to the Virginia with M. O. D. seven years, leaves hoi-piial when his Jur.g trouble had a wife and three sons. Mrs.

Gab-recurted. He has been hopital- rielsen and one son, Alfred in eight different hospitals reside in Redlands. The family during a period of 16 months, and residence is at 23 Parkwood drive, this is the third time he was tont A native of Norway, Mr. Gab-to a reaving ship, only to be re- rielsen came to the United States Mrs. Kula Marie Hrimmer.

Mrs. Brimmer, a resident of Rialto since childhood, passed away in the Loma Linda hospital Wednesday morning. is survived by her husband, Burleigh Brimmer; two sons, Lorne of the Navy and Donald; her father, T. R. Ross; a sister, Mrs.

S'. L. Phillips of Colton and grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ross of Colton. The Rev.

Chester Ferris will officiate at the service, and interment will follow in the Rialto park cemetery. Colton School Cited for War Bond Efforts Students of the Colton Washington school assembled Wednesday to view the result of their recent war bond and stamp campaign. A citation from the war department was presented them, bearing the picture of a bomb trailer which they have more than purchased. Purchase price of the trailer wa listed as $1150, and the students sent more than $1200. At work from Boise Junior college, where she studied under James Strachan.

fir nLiJH i in 1900. He was a mpmber of the Redlands Rotary club. turned to a hospital for further rnedir-al treatment. Moie's wife, the former Maiian Hall, is now making her home had No funeral 'arrangements been made last night. married in Seattle, soon after his return from the Asiatic theater, when he last saw action at Okinawa.

In all, he has seen 29 months of combat service at sea, and wears nine battle stars. He also wears the scar of a battle wound, where he was struck by a piece of shrapnel. He attended Redlands high school and left in his senior year to enlist in the Navy Dec. 9, 11M1. Long Heach with her rr.

other and. father, who leeently learned of Y-rll UIII ine ooiiom OT tne citation s- I rip ri.ath r.f pictured a minute man sur- of Rpdlands, who was with i Take Board Office rounaed by stars. The name and fifth Mai ine division on Iwo auuieaa ui vyjsnmgion school Is also given a place on the 'Jima. Yazeu, who was elected I ti, on 1he elementary school Jh Colton Navy member joined fjf Co)ton Fridy wj ln Vm- office the firm of July lie has been ia.i TOMATO PLANTS Burrell's Fancy Stock STONES NORTONS PIERSONS See BOMGARDNER KARR No. 2nd Avenue and 8treet YUCAIPA, CALIF.

Phones 793 op 75 'Vcrboten' Curves Displayed by Fraulein LONDON, May 24 (IP) The Stars and Slripes reported under a Hannover dateline today a sidelight of the Army rule against fraternization. Kvery day, it said, a fraulein wilh the right curves at the right, places walks past a military policeman of the 35th division, gestures at Ihe more prominent of Ihe curves, and mockingly exclaims: "Vcrboten." In support of the seventh war loan drive, stamps and bond, "'l' Leon J. Surrender of Laval Demanded by French -r. I trustee, whose term on the school board will expire the latter -Mr. and Mrs.

W. A P.nrnium re Being sold every Thursday morning at the school by Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Hudkins. Fourth grade students of Miss Vetura Hathaway were ahead in sales. have moved into te home which Mr. Ya.ell will serve on two they recently purchased at 1001 school boards, the high school, in; North Eighth street jn Colton. Mr.

'addition tn th 5'25 P0v MeNyf ht gnditaU, Ine CollIWi PARIS, May 24 l')A strongly-worded note demanding Ihe surrender of Pierre Laval has been dispatched to Spain by France, a source close to the foreign office said today. rrtnett Barlow it prin- is employed as an immi-Jle will serve a trustee for hnth I cipai or the school. trauon officer in the Hub city. ibodies. insist on addressing as BudJ" Read tha Classified..

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