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ft Pythian Temple Past Chiefs Markets San Bernardino Daily Sun Public Invited To View Lincoln 17 Entertained at Highland Event Feb. 10, 1949 Christian Service will hold its (Special Staff Correspondence) HIGHLAND, Feb, 9 Pythian NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Riallo Council1 Votes to Ask U.S. Bureau to Arrange Special Census of City's Residents (Special staff Correspondence) i Appointment of Mrs. May II. include a movie, "The Years RIALTO, Feb.

9 Members of(Watts t0 the office of ieputy City Between." Dinner will be served the Rialto City council, in session treasurer was made known to the at 7 o'clock. Monday evening, approved a reso- council in a letter from Mrs. Flor-j new BOOKS lution to contract with the U.S.jcnce Thornton, city treasurer, The following new books have bureau of census for a special con-iWhich was read by Cor- been released by the Rialto branch susof the city. The resolution was eI city cork Mrs Watts also1 0f the County Free Public library; based on the belief that Rialto, is clerk 0( tno waler department; For adults: "It Gives Me Great due to its rapid growth since theand wilt serve ns noC(c without 'pleasure," Kimbrough; "Master of last official census in 1910, is not sailryi jn the new capacity. I the Girl Pat," Orshorne; "Smile Temple Past Chiefs club was en- Closing quotations furnished by Dean witter ft uo juemuersiBw Stock Exchange, and other leading exchange.

279 street, phone 0191. monthly meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Mrs. George Cushing is president of the society and will be in charge of the meeting. The members will tertained at the lodge hall on Monday evening by the combined January and February hostesses, Rails iKresee, 8 Genoral Motors 60 Goodrich 67 Goodyear 42 Memorial Shrine Open House Will Be Held at Redlands Sunday Afternoon Redlands Lincoln Memorial 36 16 14 22 63 32 including Maude Davis, Hazel Lockheed Aircraft Loews Marshall Field Mont Ward Natl Biscuit Nail Distillers Jackson, Velma Ellis, Ethel Rule, complete the study book which the society has been using entitled "On Our Own Doorstep." The society is sponsoring the redecorat Emma Bone and Beatrice Seavey.

17 Houaaiiio nersney iii Hudson Motor 10 Mack Truck 13 Nash-Kelvlnator 13 Packard 3 Stewnrt-Worner 12 Sludebaker 17 Tlmk-Detrolt Axle 17 Amer Car Fdry 29 Amer Locomotiva 16 Atch 3 93 Ball Ohio 9 Mi Can Pac Ky 12 Chea Ohio 31 Erie 12 Groat North Ry 39 Illinois Central 25 Central 11 North Pacific 15 Penn Wk Otis Elevator 29 Cards provided the entertain receiving us proper nure i The council voted to place all Please," Topp; Bill Stern's "Fa- ment of the evening and three prizes were awarded. Naomi Mad liuus mhic tuiuimiu a White Motors 14 shrine the only one west of the Rocky mountains will be open to the public next Sunday at an open house from 2 to 5. dux received the first trophy and fan Amer Airways Penney 44 Pepsi-Cola 8 Philco Radio 34 Radio Corp 11 Rem Rand 9 Safeway 18 Sears Roebuck 36 Willys 6 Steels Alic e- Ludlum 24 ing and furnishing of the parsonage and the progress of this is expected to be a part of the society business. Cub Scout Pack 20 will hold an open pack meeting on Friday evening at the Congregational Social 1114'iwjria uiiii 1111 inc. uuiaiui for the street, water and cemetery departments ori an hourly basis and a 40-hnur week.

Exception was made for the superinten Pullman Co 32 South Pacific 43 Edna Crawford the second, both being ceramic holders for small vorite Football Stories;" "Mary -Wakefield," De la Roche: "Coral and Brass," Smith; "Our Summer With the Eskimos," "Song of the Cold," Sitwell; "See Without Glasses." At the same meeting, Harry Trumbull, 309 Millard avenue, showed the council the prelim- Armco iv'rt South Ra way 3f Especially invited to attend the affair "are new residents of the Kethlohem 31V plants. The consolation favor, a Knerrv Iv'l Union Pacific 83i West Air Br 31 ijoncs-Laughlin 30 Standard Brands 18 community, according to Dr.inary sketch of his proposed sub dent. iT Oulf Su uhur 5S bud vase, went to Muttie Hender son. Induitr all Natl Steel b' Nat Supply 16 division on Willow street, opposite ITransamerica ViVi Purchase of a new Chevrolet se-i "Shocking Pink Hat," Crane; "Bis George H. Armacost, chairman of Air Reduction 2014 Republic Steel 24 Twent Cent Fox the school, and discussed the lay Valentine motif was carried out II Steel 72 dan for the polire department 'Fisherman," Douglas; "White from I.

nr. Hunt nt nf Sails," Freeman; "Down the Union Carbide 87 United Airlines 11 out of streets. Lewis Loehr, chair Allied Stores 2h y4 Allls Chalmers 26 Amer Can 87 li Amer Radiator 13 Vanadium 20 Whee nc Steel 44 United Fruit Co 511 man of the planning Hatch." Divine: "Vallcv of Youth in the decorations and appointments, the hostesses served tarts topped with whipped cream, Warner Bros l' Youngstown 8 osvfc 63 Amer Tobacco ,3., 11 v'l'i'i 1'iun nit iiiiiii-iu in 1111 iMiii Said the Commission Was full tT 1 ITnllMnv "Vnlinnt T-nrtv hall. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 o'clock and the Cubs and their families are invited. COUNCIL MEETING Congregational Sunday school council met Monday evening at the church and handled matters of business Important to the church school, Dorothy Adams was elect West ElfC 23 Wilson Co 11 a rtirtrt i mimm i.ru.

inv jiuui Amer Smelting 50 tea and coffee. a il t-H 11 HI Willi ill JJ i(ii i iiinfii nirnnpv Wt SI 1(11 rsi nn ihn nid "Suzanne: Joseph," Duhamelr jWoolworth Co 45 Anaconda Copper Hnmcstiike 38 In addition to the entertaining win do taKon oy me council at a "Tomorrow is Beautiful." Lone: car I "Tomorrow is Beautiful," the Lincoln Memorial association. MAJOR ATTRACTION The shrine, located in Smiley park, is one of the outstanding attractions of Redlands. Last year it was visited by more than 4,000 persons. The annual open house is sponsored by the association, and directors will be hosts for the occasion.

The annual banquet has Ut I ti Inter Nickel 29 future meeting when Mr. Trum Amer Tel Tel ....146 "Ten i "Country Heart, Dick; Kennecott 47 Armour Co Avco Mfg Co Best FoodH Boeing Aircraft Caso I Catplr Tractor Celanesa CUT Fine Corp Comm Solv Cons Vulti'e Crown Zellerhnch bull's maps are complete. Col 10 Con Edison (xd) 25 group, those present were Betty Seely; Carol Poppelt, Mattie Henderson, Naomi Maddux, Clara Oils 7 6 2S14 21 34 63 27 '4 44 17 8 24 Hi 7V4 49 RnruHdall Oil 4.1 ICulf Oil 62 Detroit Edison 21 Inter Tel Tel 11 Nor Amer Co 16 ed secretary of the school to succeed Arthur Franklin, resigned. Those present were Dr. and Mrs.

Ohio Oil move the pepper trees in front olP Sc mcV their Riverside avenue places of Bordrp business, filed by Homer Otto and Lord- Wosco-Tone Gurenwald, were tabled un- For children: "The Talking til the next meeting. The council Skyscraper," Brown; "Rootabagai authorized the re-roofinir of the Stories," Sandburg; "Hathoo ot Harmon, Mary Tromley, Edna Crawford, Margaret Babel, Mae Clark, Edith Smith, Fannie Moore, Pacific 32 Phillips Pet 03 Puro Oil 26 So Calif Edison 30 Cudahy Packing Willis E. Smith, Mrs. Cora B. been cancelled this year.

Shell-Union 32 Stone Webster 13 nirlas Aircraft Western Union 15 Sinclair zu Socony 15 DuVont 184 Eastern Air Lines 14 Invitations are being mailed to service clubs, schools and churches Motors- Linville, Mrs. Edward Toeppler, Mrs. William Briese Suzanne Jankay, Margaret Belcher, Mrs. Stand Oil of Calif 67 33 Bend ix Nan Fisher, Juanita Martin, Nita Hambley, Helen Odening, Thclma Williams, Annie Lee Graham, Nell Johnson and Ruth Teague, most 43 Emttman Kodak James M. Lynn Dies in El Monte He Was Pioneer Redlands Builder Stand Oil of 67 Borg-Warner 4H Chrysler 64 2 8B Texa 49 Velma Beaslcy and Mrs.

Arthur Furnsworth Radio General Electric General Foods in an effort to reach all new res idents of the community. BUILT IN 1932 Tidewaterasso 22 Eaton Mfe Co 29V 41 the Elephants," Wheeler; "Pearl Lagoon," Nordhoff; "They Live in' South America," Dalgliesh; "Lowf Winter." Wilder; "Little Gramatky; "Story of Sound Geralton; "Moonlight and Rain Franklin sewer plant at a cost of $100, donated to the Boy Scouts the old council table which was removed from the fire hall, donated $50 to the fire department for the recreation fund, authorized the excellent chief of the temple, who Union Oil 27 25 Firestone ft 46 Harvester Mr and Mrs. E. B. Carisch of The shrine was built, dedicated was a special guest.

LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN River Falls, who motored to and presented to the city of Red A. Produce California in time to spend Christ A. Stocks Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E.

Smith lands in 1932 by the late Dr. and inn Awr.FT.iT.g TTeh A iVPKFSMN) mas and the holiday season with(Mrs Robert Watchorn as a me-their son Robert E. Carisch lind' Enn T.t rmnrv JXfS ANGELES. Feb. 9.

Word was received yesterday of the death Feb. 4 of James M. I'tsterday's transactions on the LoslAppjeg an(j pears firm. Beans, cab- water department to cover the bows," Rhodes; "California Step city reservoir with proper insur- ping Stones," Buell; "Round Rob ance and refused to accept any re-1 in," Davis; "Terrence O'Hara sponsibility for removal of stumps! Burns; "Fun With Science," Free from trees blown down in the re-1 man; "Davy's Day," Lenski. 1 Mtnri tfirrhnn'e! family left Sunday for Arizona.

baci'. cauliflower, celery, cucumer. in Lynn. Dioncer Redlands contractor '1'LU i Ewart Watchorn who served They hoped to find more sunshine 25 2.W zu at his home in El Monte. Funeral 11 in Phoenix and Tuscon before con services were held in Pasadena Amco Stl Bid Loco Biuidini B.ith Steel cent windstorm on the property of i James Mason at South Date and 11 3 31 .03 tinuing to their home.

They en World war I. For the past 10 years it has been the scene of the annual Boy Scout pilgrimage for Scouts in Southern California. This Satur last Monday. tomatoes and bel! peppers, slightly weaker, Hubbard and Banana squash slightly stronger, potatoes firm. APPLES: Watsonvllle Pippins storage 3 tier 8-9c standard Delicious place pack 9c loose 7 red Delicious 4 tier 8-9c Inyo county winesaps largo 10c Oak P.len nlncn Dack Romes fancy 8-10c joyed stays in San Diego and Los Blk Mam First streets.

The council ruled and sons John and Jack left Monday for Flint, to visit relatives, and in March Mr. Smith will enter Garrett theological seminary at Northwestern university, Evanston, 111., for three years work to complete his ministerial training. Mr. Smith has been part-time pastor of the Del Rosa Methodist church for the past three years while completing his academic course at the University of Red-lands. The family has lived in Del For many years Mr.

Lynn was Angeles while here in spite of the Blue Diam 6 Chrysler 64 unusual cold weather. 3 31 .03 6 64 18 3 1 30 22 17 .55 engaged in the contracting business in Redlands, having built some of the early-day homes such that inasmuch as the windbreak belongs to Mr. Mason he must be responsible for removing the stumps. I packed boxes Washington red Delicious extra fancy 6.25-60; Starklng Delicious extra fan'cy 6.35-50; golden Mr. and Mrs.

Roy C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Dewar and Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Crear spent Sunday at Twin Peaks where they enjoyed skiing. day it is estimated that 1,500 Boy and Girl Scouts will join in the event marking the 140th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The directors of the association are: Dr. Armatost, president, E. Delicious extra fancy 4.70-5.liu; stand di.ril Delicious, extra fancy Jonathans combination red as the old Burrage mansion.

He came 'to Redlands in 1887 and became a member of the firm of Lynn and Lynn. In 1903 Mr. Lynn moved to 1 UOmeS loone 073-11: i.uiii.tb I fancy Winesaps extra ianry Richard (Dick) Corwin and friend Bill Wilson of Texas both Rosa. The Smiths motored east via the southern route. Sixth grade of the Highland D.

Patterson Mrs. E. W. Shirk, Colton, later moving to Riverside POTLUCK LUNCHEON Members of the Women's Union of the Congregational church will bold their monthly potluck luncheon at the church at 12:30 Thursday noon. Each member will bring a covered dish and her own table service.

The program will include several readings by Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Mrs. Zona Stauffer will Colo Fuel eonv pt CoW So 3 Dm Chi 1 30 Ofns Edls 22 Cms Lin 17 Ciirtlss-Wr 9 Kfetcr Oil 55 Fitrnsw Telv 3 Gen Motors 60 Gi-flh-Page 2 OHeyhrmnd 10 Hancock 105 lUlly Dcv 3 Hud Mot 10 Imp Dev 06 Interest 1 00 Intl 4 9 Ki Ld 41 Lib MeN 8 Line Ptr 1 25 A Inv 2W Mascot Menasco Mfg 1 Mrrh Pt 1 50 Mint Ward 53 Miss Mabel Inness, Mrs. D.

De students at University of California, left Wednesday by plane and finally to Los Angeles and El COMPLETE OVERHAUL Motor Tune-Up Brake Service Wheel Balancing Front End Alignment Lubrication Steam Cleaning Washing Polishing ON ALL MAKES OF CARS ALMIND MOORE Studcbaker Dtolers 402 Orange St. Redlands Phone 7521 Elementary school made a tour Vere Ditwiler, Ralph M. Hammer, Monte. He was an active worker in from Burbank for Berkeley after on Wednesday afternoon of the ic $1 60-75; Arkansas Blacks combination 10 TEARS: Winter Nells San Jose large 1 8e Anjous Valyermo 7-8o 1 CO! Washington 7-8 VjC Oregon Hall 9grade 6c boxes Washington extra 41 I fancy Oregon Hoodriver U. S.

jl 1-25 BEANS: Florida bushel hampers Dr. Bernard L. Hyink, Dr. T. Rob the Baptist denomination.

enjoying two weeks midyear vacation with the former's parents new Sun Co. plant. The trip was made in the, school bus and the Mr. Lynn is survived by his ert White and Rev. William D.

Pratt. widow, Ella, one son, William T. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W.

Corwin. students were accompanied by the and a grandson, William T. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessels of and three great grandchildren 3 31 .03 6 54 18 3 1 20 22 17 8 .55 1 60 2 10 105 3 10 .06 1 00 9 41 8 1 23 290 .90 1 1 45 63 7 2 00 32 27 3', 8 32 8 21 4 .70 27 17 36 47 .22 20 2S 29 28 31 43 67 9 10 27 11.

11 20 Valentines Plentlfuls 50: yellow wax S1.00-S.0C.' 1 1 CABBAGE: White local unlidded 1 45 crates Blythe lidded Oxnard red local lidded 7 Jl. 25-50; Savoy local crates I CAULIFLOWER: Loral lettuce Long Beach spent Sunday with! her mother, Mrs. Bertha Hagy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.

Car 7 NoVthrop preside at the business meeting. A nursery for small children will be in operation for the convenience of mothers. Arrangements are being made for about 150 at the thirty-ninth anniversary dinner of Troop 47, Rialto Boy Scouts, which Preliminary Hearing Set for Pair of Burglary Suspects Wenonah Circle Meets With Mrs.C. Ritchie isch and son Bobbie Jay. Mr.

and Mrs. V. V. Ellis, Mr. teacher, Vernon Crear.

WOMEN TO MEET Members and friends of the Congregational Womans" Union are reminded of the regular February meeting which will be held on Thursdayvaftcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church social hall. This was postponed from last week. The new president, Mrs. crates untrimmed Oxnard 27- pony crates Arizona Samn Miirla mostly Mrs. Claude Ritchie was to members of the Redlands CELERY: Siurnee ann wireoouna Oceanic I'aV Gas Do 6 rdm pf Pkard I'n Am Air Pullman P.piib Ptr Unserve Oil JP.He Rch 2 05 32 27 4 8 32 8 21 4 .70 27 crates Pascal Chuln Vl.ila Two suspected burglars will ap 1 hearts best Oceanside pear in Redlands justice court next and Mrs.

Jack Ellis and son Clifford motored to Ontario on Tuesday evening, where they attended a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Staut, the latter a sister 'of Mrs. V.

V. Ellis. It was a Valentine party of love 75: Riverside local crates local First Presbyterian church Wenonah circle Tuesday night, with Mrs. Ralph Eakin assisiting. will he held Thursday night at the Masonic hall.

The group is expected to consist of ahout 125 1 Scouts and parents and 25 special Tuesday at 10 a.m. for a prelim Iva Mitchiner, will be in charge CUCUMBERS: Cuba bushel baskets COMPLETE MOTOR Tikbileld Oil inary hearing. Miss Lucy Scchrest and Miss 3 8'1 32 8 21 4 .70 27 17 36 47 .22 20 28 29 28 31 Snb Fin 17 and an entertaining program will be given followed by a social hour. Roe 36 The pair is Edward F. Scalise, 20, 1825 East Holt street; Ontario, Dorothea Cox, teachers at the Mission school, presented a pro guests.

The speaker will be Robert Troutman, dean of men at Valley college, and the program also ly appointments at which they an Mrs. Cecil Phelps is chairman of and Bill Lee Causey. 18. of 150 nounced the engagement of their the hostess committee. gram on Colonial life, illustrating tiarur Co it Sic Pt Cal 22 Siselalr Oil 20 SQ Ed 4.48 2H Po 4.56 29 Lo 4.88 28 daughter Barbara.

Del Rosa Womans Society of their talk with a display of lamps, Florida hothouse San Diego county flats 2 dozen extra fancy TOMATOES: Mexico original lugs 6x6s and larger 6x7s 7x7s cellophane packages 3s-4s 26-27e; Imperial valley crates 9-12 tops PEPPERS: Bells Florida 18-22C Mexico 22-25C lb. SQUASH: Banana local 2-3c Hubbard local 4-5a lb. POTATOES: Slreit sales 100 lb. sacks long whiti'3 Perris vulley and cooking utensils and manuscripts 31 OT. GAS 6 "A1 pf 43 Pacific of that period.

During the evening circle mum North Alder street, Fontana. They were charged with burglary after two Redlands officers apprehended them fleeing from a service station in Redlands. Both men admitted burglarizing two service stations in Redlands tr, "I 67 9 10 27 Fontana School Board Revises Proposed Building Program bers worked on stuffed animals and dolls to be presented lo the 43 67 9 10 27 22 Oil fal Jlffiray Oil Tn.hsam Url Oil Cal Urjit Aire VAit Air Line Urllt Corp 22 Sin vn II. S. 1 A BRAKE CARBURETOR TUNE-UP SERVICE LOWRY WHEATON, INC.

Packard Sales and Service REDLANDS Colon and Vine Phone 7030 50; unclassified S2.73-3.25; Russets Ida- tast Thursday, Chief of Police A. 'iho U. S. 1 A 2 In mm t4.is-su; HaKers (Snwiai staff Correspondence) The elementary system in Fon- p0.or(;nn tvivTAMA Fh Thn tYin. i u.

feierson saia IT. No. 1 S4. 50-75: Utah U. S.

1 A ANNOUNCING the Opening ef CHARLES BAKER SCHOOL OF DANCING (Formerly Y.W.C.A. Bldg Now at I.O.O.F. HALL Citrus and Olive, Redlandi FRIDAY, Feb. 11 A.M. to P.M.

Midterm Enrollment in Ail Types of Dancing PHONE 5506 trucklots and split trurklots Chicago Grain Ions whites San Joaquin valley u. s. 1 A ti 00-15: unclassified $2.75: Perris ivstwntin, llana at present nas 6i sunsiana- tana Elementary school board hasard rooms and 2 double sessions, had to revise its building program Superintendent John Allen Fitz in the light of the Chaffey bond pointed out these facts and added Virginia McCormick's Betrothal Announced vnllev U. S. 1 A $1.15: rarlots and split church nursery.

Those atending were Mmes Peter Kooiman, Robert McKenzie, Franklin Barnes, Nathan Scarborough, Alvin Haag, Lewis Barber, Harry Wagner. Carl Anderson, Earle Boswell, Frank Hughes, J. E. Brassfield, Roscoe Crim, Jane Wendt, the Misses Lucy Scchrest, Dorothea Cox and the hostesses. carlnts russets luano A i nun mostly $4.00.

i'HICAGO, Fb. 9 Crain range: Open High Low Close Wheat: Mv 2.03 2.09 1.96 2.08 July 1.85 1.92 1.78 1.91-1.91 Sept. l.6 1.92 1.80 1.92 proposal iu inciuuu nii that 33 new scn00j rooms are ow WaUcr je Mc. in 0.1 inid. needed.

Included are additional Cormick of 1320 College avenue, S.nce there was no consultation school faciiitics an additional Redlands are announcing the en- Butter, Eggs, Poultry Fedpral-Stnte Markrt News Service 1.87 l.oi i.9d'.4-i.n Dor Corn at the Randall school and gagement of their daughter. Vir- LOS ANGELES. Feb. 9 Jobbing ginia Louise, to Cragg Douglas 1.10 1.21',i-l-22',i 1.1014 1-22 1.08 1.1814-1.20 1.0014 1.10 1.22'i 1.2.) 1.2D 1.11 1.18 1.18 1.15 1.08 isix rooms ior me junior tiign a building program, excessive school. taxes may result insofar as dis-j In two or three years the com- buttt.T price to retailers gra'le AA carton.

72'i'73: Grade 7014 Grade 68'u 70. EGGS mTv July .4 JVi .6014 .59 u.M.nuo. wi)1 fac(? of Fontana daily elementary at-1 an additiona, junjor school tendance In school is 100 students 'nn. Gilbert of Yakima, Wash. Miss McCormick graduated from Pomona college in 1918 and was president of the Associated Women students.

She is teaching in the Highland elementary school. Mr. Gilbert also graduated from VI lfllJUtUUU, ill fjuilltcu UUI, r.je: 1.2114 1.2714 1.15 more than one year ago despite, Fontana 1.26 find itself classified as an im- ivbennn: Mrfrch 2.11 2.20 2.05'i 2.1!l'i-2.20 Mv 3 04 2.H-1 2.01 2.I31j-2.14 int. iaLl Midi iiiiij kj ui- soph's parochial school has de (Wholesale prices, sales between real-lers) Larite Medium Small Oradn A 4'o5n 45'48 444)45 Grade 45di47 (Trices to retailers In cases) (Cartons 3 cents liiKher) Grade AA M'tiM) Blflri 55 Gradi! A 52'o56 47(49 Grade 5051 (Retail prices In cartons) Grade AA 6972 Crude A 55fi H6 provished district and will be i Pomona colegel in 1948 and was for your Valentine ducted 275 students, who pre- Jti4y 2.03 2.12U 1.99 2.11 president of Phi Delta fraternity and also president of the inter- attended local public viously tillCAGO, Feb. 9 Cash grain luiQ'tt schools.

wheat: UlRlicr with the mtures. No rentirted. it i.hor ttMtn ine iiiiurefl. ww me lUiuirn. Vli: IIIKIHI Willi U.

fraternity council. An early summer wedding is planned. LEGION AUXILIARY TO MEET The American Legion Auxiliary, Rrtin uncliuiiBcd to firmer. No. 1 yel- -lo 1.15'i: 2 yellow l.ir,',-1.17; 3K) 30 to 32 urUilit vellow Do 3 to 4 lbs eligible for state aid, it was pointed out.

These opinions were expressed by Superintendent Fitz to his board of trustees In explanation of what may be expected in the next few years so far as providing more facilities for the local elementary system. SEVERAL POSSIBILITIES The local board is faced with several possibilities in collection of school funds to provide proper school facilities, Superintendent Fitz stated. He declared that the Unit 106, of Redlands, meets to Mrs. Howard Pugh Speaks to Women of Methodist Church Mrs. Howard Pugh Yucaipa, district president of the Women's Society for Christian Service, spoke to members of the Redlands First Methodist church society yesterday afternoon.

The speaker night at 8 p.m. in the Legion hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Wells and Mrs. Henry Gerner.

Roasters Colored, 4 lbs. over 30W33 Fowl LiCKhorna under 4 lbs 2fi5i'28 Do. 4 lbs. and over 28G3U Do. Austrawhites, 4-6 lbs.

and over Do. colored, all weights 3hjj 11 Rabbits Domestic, white under 6 f.o.li. rani'h 2931 uls: Held wlthLn yesterdny's riiKe. Bi.sis unclmnged to one cent hiUher: No. 1 whllfl heavy 1 while extra heavy 2 white exlra havy 3 white heavy medium 1 red yjipcial heavy, tii.rlcy: Malting 1.18-1.5U iiomiiml.

Fi'id nominal. live: No. 1 plump 1.3G. Livestock t.OH ANGELES, Fob. "iltlo nalnble l.SOO; alow early sales i i-y to 5U rents lower on killing L.

A. Grain presented challenging goals for proposed 38-cent rate under the from California LOS ANfiELES, Feb. 9-Lns Angeles S.C.S. members including 1,000 ch((ff bond nntir miccmnnpino thio vnnp' nn in. I 11 it nnpnscnrv in rovico lnonl nrv-ilv Wies; some hlds nri more on Komi sflfrs ami heifers: few loads medium lems if the property owner is to be spared an excessive tax burden.

Superintendent Fitz said the crease in giving and an enlarged membership. Mrs. Kenneth Dan-skin introduced Mrs. Pugh. The day's program was directed Grain Exchange; Quotiitlons nominal.

Cash prices per field run for 10-day shipment, in carloads only. No. 2 bulk: Red or white wheat, S.S0 (ff 3. 85; western barley, 46 2.37'iW 2.42',i; oats, 35 3.05113.10; yellow corn, 2.G8W2.82; mllo, 2.71VfeH 2.771'a. Nominal spot prices No, 2 bulk per cwt.

I and good around 9OO-105O pound led vt'rs 17.50-ia.25; best held above 20; elementary board will await out ftWII win him for sure with an eye come of the Chaffey election be by Mrs. Charles Ronin and opened in the morning with a discussion inmlium mid good fed heifers 17.t)0-r.l; lew medium and Kood rows 15-10; dUlcr and common 13.75-14.75; can-inii down to 12.60 nnil under; me-ilium and Kood unusnKO hulls 20-22; oilj 10; very slow on slock cattle; few common and medium steers lti.J.). Cilvea salable 150; steady; medium 111 Rood slauRhtiT calves 22.50-211 High School Girl Chosen as Miss Liberty Miss Polly Schriefer, 17 year old junior at the Redlands High school has been chosen Miss Liberty for the annual Boy Scouts pilgrimage to the Lincoln Shrine in Redlands Saturday. Miss Schriefer, a business major at the High school, is employed part time at the Red-lands Credit bureau. Prior to coming to Redlands she attended school in Covina where she was interested in Y.W.C.A.

work and such sports as tennis, badminton, archery and bowling. Before coming to California Miss Schriefer lived in Indianapolis, Ind. where she was a member of the Girl Scouts. catching tie by J. Galet.

Men love 'em, these bold, beautiful patterns with an artist's flair for Wheat. 3.82'i; borley, 2.47V4; oats, 3.10; corn, 2.78; mllo, 2.75. CAR RECEIPTS Wheat, barley, corn, oats. bran, cereal. flour, 20, hay, 25.

HAV PRICES Fedeial-Statc Market News Service (jooil and rhoica vealers 30; 2, KU'1 U. H. Nn. i leiify. NfoJ rW salable MO; sleady to 25 cents a6uo'37'00i No.

2, 33.0 Alfalfa hay: U. S. no. 1, 38.50()39.00; fore announcing its program. Fontana stands with Whittier and Arcadia as the three fastest growing districts in California, he said, and pointed out that problems of all three are similar.

Whether Fontana elementary board will propose a bond issue or continue its pay-as-you-go plan will depend on outcome of the Chaffey election on the bond issue, inasmuch as "property owners can only bear a certain tax burden," he concluded. Win of "On Our Own Doorstep," a study of island possessions. Mrs. W. J.

Morris and Mrs. Lulu Kuhns were in charge of the discussion. Mrs. Fred Clock 'presided during the business hour, when the district meeting in Pasadena March 25 was announced as was the World Day of Prayer March 4. Mrs.

Rollo Whitman presented a report of the Family Service organization and Mrs. S. W. in nii'to higher; medium and good 31.00. Grain hay: No.

1 barley, 37.OOSi38.00; No. 1 oats, 45.00f 47.00. Dow-Jones Averages NEW YORK, Feb. 9 (U.R) Dow-Jonei aver.ioci: color. Many distinctive flora patterns or geometries, whatever your heart Carefully hand-tailored.

Ideal for Windsor knot. pound Iruckiiis 21-22; top 2215 on 215 pound weights; medium Inl 203 "uii(l in. 50-20; 330 pounds 1S no easterns offered. Medium and gned Sheep salable none; market un-tented. I Citrus Shipments NEW YORK.

Feb. 0 (1 11 Citrus Stocks: Open High Low Close Net Chnfl. Clemcs for the House of Neigh ju mua iro.u im.w irj.ar ir.oi up v.vu ZU K.1MI 1S.S8 OU.t a.B0 60.08 Up 0.18 la Utile 31.11 M.30 33.97 34.20 Off 0.10 borly Service. The latter group is asking for donations of pieces of woolen materials, used in their quilt making project. 65 Stki.

(3.0S 63.56 62.08 63.29 up 0.22 Bonds: Clofe Net Chance DAT 40 Bonds 99.47 off 0.03 0.10 $250 Luncheon was served by Circle with Mrs. Harry Wagner in 10 1st Rail 103.71 off 10 2nd Rails 89.43 off 10 Utile 103.10 off 10 Indi 101.65 off 0.01 0.11 0.10 charge. mwket: 9 navels about unchanged; 8 leajons, illKhtly lower 300 and larger, loer on tlio balance. R03 ANGELES, Feb. 9 Mn-The Cal-1 fi An It fruit growers cxehnnRo reported' today that In all auction markets Ciilifiiiiiia oraiiKes wein about ncprescnltttlvn prices by Blae; Suliki.it (first Kiaili') 1011s 10.011; 12lis II.

150s 15ls HA; 17lis S.liO; 2lMls H.2; 220a 252s 6.03; 2Ss B.4II; 3IIh 4. OS. Chiilco (second Brado) Hills 1211s 7.37; 150s 11.21; 17lis 8.37; 21111s R.O'J; 220g D.41; 252s 5.U5; 2S8s 4.4il; 3Hs 3.4S. Bond Market Mrs. Earl Witmer led the afternoon devotionals and Mrs.

R. A. Covington sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Louis Hammen. Fresh Hydrated DEGLET NOORS Exclusive in Redlands ut NEW YORK, Feb.

9 Wl-Followlng ara today's closing prices of U. 8. government bonds on the New York stuck exchange. Treasury: IN 2s 51-41) Dec 100.21 2s 51-52 Dcs 101.18 Cotton Market FATHERS' NIGHT Kingsbury school P.T.A. will note fathers' night tonight at 7:30 p.m.

Prof. William Parker of the University of Redlands will ad 214a 102.30 Juno 100.17 I'lUH A. I I WJ, I V-m IUI1 ill" i i ft.i rn tiifrs closed 11,51) to 13.10 a bulo high- fi.tf'1 Doc- er'thnn the previous close. Js 101.12 Open 3-LB. BOXES and 15-LB.

FLATS OAK GLEN APPLES AND CIDER San Gorgonio Fruit Company Sixth St. and Santa Ft Tracks, Redlands dress the group, his subject being "Speech Defects." Mrs. Raymond Bceler will be presented in a r. nr 1 1 4lah Low Close ZT. MBank Clearings 30.112 2tl.R0 Hlnh 45 31.118-15 29.112-aO MifVch let.

27.62-55 28.15 27.50 2S.10 nv United I'rcss Buuj u. nu.iw. ouLi.iiu Kruui: San Franclscij 6B. 400,000 headed by Mrs. F.

A. 27.4(1-4.1 27.115 27.35 27.115 27.30-31 27.W) 27.25 27. Win Mrh RIOLANDS MiN'S ITOflf W.tTTlT. OIt Oakland 4.451.764 Leonard and Mrs. Harold Winter MlrlillinK spot 33.HN, Up 50.

-Nominal, Berkeley Debits 3. COS. 4113 Ui Angeles lielms will be hostesses,.

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