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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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Chamber Commerce Virginia Coffey Selected as New Vice President for Girls to succeed Mrs. Patricia Serrano, COLTON Mrs. Virginia Coffey New Club to Meet With Barbara LaCorte BLOOMTNGTON-A meeting of the newly organized social club "Le will be held at the home of Miss Barbara LaCort Aug. 13. The club, which is composed of several teenage girls, meets every two weeks.

They plan to select and purchase club pinsin the near has been named girls' vice presi who has been granted a year's leave of absence. Building lo Undergo Redecorating Soon COLTON-On a low bid" of $140, Claire A. Wright, has done much of the interior decorating of the City Hall, will do the interior 11 TO Dft IhlOOTn p)0 DDsInlD dent at. Colton Union High School Although a newcomer to the Col ton system, Mrs. Coffey has been teaching in the' San Bernardino schools for a number of years, future.

Alley Ordered Removed COLTON Colton Qty Council has ordered the removal, of exist- according to District Superinten painting and redecorating of the director's room and office in Col Officers are. Janice Purdic, dent Donald H. Mcintosh. COLTON NLWi5 KAREN MUNSON, TOMY FLAn WIN BEFORE LARGE TURN-OUT The superintendent stated that president; Diane Bandenberg, vice president; Carol Schade, secretary, and Donna Bolt treasurer; ing encroachments, consisting mpstly of trees and fences, in the 12-foot alley extending from Mt. Barbara LaCorte is the reporter.

Other members are Ruth Harris, Barbara Tennison and Jeanie his staff for the 1952-53 term is complete except for a home economics instructor and a language teacher. He expected to interview applicants for these jobs during the next few days. COLTON Four new meet rec Vernon. Avenue to Fairview Ave ton Chamber of Commerce 'Building at Ninth and Street. The.

City Council voted to share 50 per cent of the cost of redecorating the interior of the civic building. -Harry H. Hodge, secretary-manager of the Chamber, said that while Wright was redecorating the interior of the building, he would also have him paint the amount of woodwork on the rein- nue, between Colton Avenue and Palm Drive. ords were set and a capacity crowd at Colton Municipal Plunge thrilled to a fine aquatic exhibition Wednesday night in the fourth an The work is to be done, it was True lobsters are found only on forced concrete structure, consisting mostly of window and door sash. the coast of the North Atlantic Friday, August 8, 1 952 reported, preparatory to improving the alley.

19 nual City Championships under sponsorship of Colton' Exchange and the Mediterranean. Club. Karen Munson, with 20 points, and Tony Flatt, with 18 points, both in the intermediate age group walked off with the high-point trophies donated by. the Exchange Club, which also donated gold, sil Barbara Brown, Margaret Honey-cutt and Gladys Stratten. 25-meter free style, Juniors boys Charles Craigmiles, Bob Savage and Larry Miller; girls June Gardner, Joy Gardner, Sara Sandusky.

50-meter free style, intermediate boys Butch Thomas, Tony Flatt and Carl Baxter; girls Karen Munson, Marilyn Peyton and Amelia Coelho. 25-meter junior breast stroke boys Bob Savage, Charles Craigmiles and Tommy Miller; girls Ruby Percy, Iene Ramirez, Mary Jo Morre. OTHER RACES 50-meter intermediate breast stroke boys Tony Flatt, Butch Thomas, and Allen Jarvis; girls-Karen Munson, and Marilyn Peyton. 25-meter junior back stroke-boys Charles Craigmiles, John Coelho and Dennis Doyle; girls-Ruby Percy, Irene Ramirez and Sara Sandusky. 50-m intermediate "back ver and bronze medals to each first, second and third-place win ner in the meet.

Karen took four firsts, in diving, in the 50-meter free style, the 50-meter breast stroke, and the 50- meter back stroke. Tony took three firsts and one second place. He was first in boy's diving, 50-meter breast stroke, and 50-meter back stroke, and placed second to Butch Thomas in the 50-meter free style. RECORDS SHATTERED stroke boys Tony Flatt. Butch mm lorn prices em.

bigger sntiifis Flat tset new meet record of 39.7 seconds in the 50-meter -breast stroke. Charles Craigmiles lowered -the meet record for the 25 meter Thomas, and Joe Helzmiller; girls Karen Munson. IT'S WORTH A TRY junior boys back stroke to 20 sec-dons flat; and Ruby Percy set a new meet record of 24.4 seconds in the 25-meter junior back stroke forgirls. i 4 TO Miss Munson set a new meet SHOP US WE record for the 50-meter intermediate girls back stroke of 53.1 seconds, breaking her, own formes BEFORE YOU BUY WILL SAVE YOU ON GOOD QUALITY FURNITURE meet record for this event of 54.5 She also bettered her former diving record of 91.3, with this year's score 96.6 points. Flatt points for his first in diving.

CRAIGMILES SECOND Snow to Furnish City Vehicles at $12,514:89 Net COLTON J. Snow Colton Ford dealer, has been awarded the contract for seven motor vehicles for the City of Colton on the basis of bids' submitted to the City Council Tuesday night. The bids were referred to George Dis--mukes, purchasing agent, and the heads of the departments for which the vehicles are being purchased. They recommended acceptance of the Snow Co. proposals.

Total net cost of the motor vehicles to the city, after tradeins and allowances, will be $12,514.89. Bids on the individual vehicles were as follows: 1952 standard Charles Craigmiles placed sec ond for boys high points, with a score of 13. taking- first in the 25 meter junior boys free style, first in the 25-meter junior boys back stroke and second in the 25- meter junior boys breast stroke. Placing third among the boys was Butch with 11 points for a first in the 50-meter, inter SEMSMIONM pVALUES business coupe, trade in on 1942 Ford 2-door selan, net price on G-cylinder car, 1952 stand ard business coupe, 6-cylinders, tradein on 1942 4-door Ford, net price, $1510; 1952 standard business coupe, 6-cylinders, tradein on 1936 pickup, net price 51,530 4- door sedan, V-8, tradein on 1948 Or Mora! WILL DE SOLD FOR (PITfMlT 'ml html vwj Ford 4-door, net price, $1,354.89. Pickup truck, 1952, -ton, 6 cylinders; tradein on 1937 station wagon, net price 1952, 2-ton truck, 6 cylinder, tradein on 1941 White dump truck, net price on career qvjli rr.

ALL-WOOL AXMIHSTEftS I If A IB CHO ICC Of COt 0S. PATTERNS. SIZES. 180; 1952 1-ton closed cab truck W' OF CARPET PURCHASE REGULAR $1.25 PER YARD chassis, V-8, trade in on 1938 Ford V-8, truck chassis with ab, net price $2,020. VALUE Until the 18th Century the spinning and weaving of flax was one of the most important of the domestic industrieS'Of Europe.

CHOICE NO. 1 ICE COLD watermelons IN THE ICE HOUSE tffc COLTON mediate boys free style, second in the 50-meter breast stroke and second in the back stroke. Second place in the girls competition was won by Ruby Percy, with 10 points, taking first in the 25 meter junior girls breast stroke and first in the 25 meter back StroltC GIRLS TIED FOR THIRD Third high place for points in the girls scoring was tied by Irene Ramirez and Marilyn Peyton. Irene placed second in the junior girls 25-meter breast stroke' and second in the 25-meter back stroke, while Marilyn copped the second spot in the 50-meter free style for intermediate girls and also in the 50-meter breast stroke. Following the meet, an exhibition of fancy diving, mixed with some comedy diving, brought down the house, it was reported.

In the exhibition by the High-Flyers, Dale Harrison, who performed his 2 twisting forward, somersault, as his feature dive, hit it right on the nose'. Don Jones did a full-twisting, forward somersault among his dives. Tad the twisting expert, was in his usual excellent form. THRILLER Max McPhfflips, 1952 Citrus Belt League champion, thrilled the crowd by executing -a difficult spot-gainer forward 2Vs somersault. The spot-gainer consists of a full gainer, landing back on the board, and then completing1 the dive.

4 Pete Amedt and Rodger Wood-row brought rounds of applause and a lot of hilarity by their comedy performance, which covered some very skillful work on the spring boards. Following the exhibition, Odin J. Kee Johnson presented the medals and trophies to the winners. Detailed results from the Championship meet, with first, second and third winners' listed in their respective order, were as follows WINNERS NAMED Diving, Karen Munson, Marlene Harker and Pat Polham-us; boys Tony Flatt, Ed Kirken-dall, and Ed White. 25-meter free style, Pee Wee-i-boys Jim Newberry, Philip Walker, and Allen Craigmiles; girls Cv i DOUBLE SAVE i SAMPLES 'HSf-OIF-A-LtlND IDIDS AGID WBS I I ST GREEN STAMPS SAMPLE INNERSPRING MATTRESSES PRICES START AT $59.50 DURING THIS SALE COOLER fly WRIGHTS SHEET METAL MFG.

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