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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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U. R. Schedules FLORIDA CITRUS INDUSTRY TOPIC AT MEETING HELD BY HIGHLAND LIONS Sheriff's Deputies Arrest Third Man In Pump Theft Case Postical Activities Show Large Increase Vesper Concert To Be Presented in Memorial Chapel Arrest of a third suspect in the theft of a well pump from a citrus crrnvn nnal nf thn Ttprilnnds eitV (Special surf 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Hambly I visiting the different familips of HIGHLAND, Dec. L'8 High- motorod t0 whitticr Sunday and relatives. land Lions club held its weekly ha(j holiday observance on: Mis Margaret Sams of Modesto luncheon meeting Wednesday at 1 Christmas eve with their daughter pnjoyed several days' visit with the clubhouse. Dade Davis of husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernardino, former resident of this stowe and children, Charles and Browning. Mr.

Browning's father, i community, was the guest speaker' Berniee. On Monday, accompanied1 John F. Browning, joined them for i telling of a recent trip to Florida by the Stowe family they drove Christmas dinner Monday. and what he saw of the citrus! to Carlsbad, where they were RETURNS TO L. A.

i A vesper concert of English and, WBQ vesterdav Record Set for American church music will beih jiO0 sheriff OUNTY presented at 8:15 p.m. Sunday, James W. Stocker. Jan. 7, in Memorial chapel at the University of Redlands.

ffhe pro The suspect, a Mentone resident, was picked up In a downtown" cafe, officers said. Two other youths, industry. joined by Mr. Stowe's uncle, Sum-; Miss Dorothy Vinnedge returned 11 Cecil Phelps gave the weeklyner Lombard. They all continued t0 Los Angeles Monday evening I 3lirA 3f I Allf "Know Your Brother Lion." Cecil, to Palomar mountain, where they' after several days' Christmas visit i vUllvvllullvllJ I gram will be open to the public.

Prof. Charles M. Fisher and an fir also of were appre other member of the university's hended Dec. 12 and jailed for in- i In Single Day 14 was born in Choctaw, came visited the great observatory. 1 hey Witn her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. with his parents to California in returned to Whittier through B-s- Harold Vinnedge, of East High-1923 and after finishing his school-ondido. Berniee Stowe accompan- lands. ing here he became interested in ied her grandparents home and Mp a()(, Mrs Bromberg i nrvn( thic wnnk hnrp Her nar- i Friday, December 29, I950 mus'c department will Participate theft, 1 nn thn nrnprnm Hrrnrriinp tn nffi. l.ji..

COLTON SOCIETY Edited by JOYCE WILSON me cimisinnu.s.ry. ru. hum. menmona came sou, 10 speuu A ta, of years has been manager of the onts uHl join her he.e for New chrismas uwk end Wlth h(n. par.

toffice increaScd Cherokee Citrus Co. Inc. of High- Years. Ml' and Mra-W- Schusttr-, during the Christmas season over land. Mi-- ad Cecil Phelps and at their home on La Vcrn street.

Lhnt nf war tim.rn. cials of the department. ine PumP- DaQ'y aamageu, was Professor Fisher's renditions recovered in a Loma Linda junk will include "Worship," by Geof- yard according to sheriff's Capt. frey Shaw; "Stainless Soldier on H- A- Richardson. It had been re-the Walls," by Clarence Dickin-1 moved from the well for repairs son, and works by Paul was on top of the ground Gustave Hoist and David Cleg-' when it was stolen.

DR. SMITH HONORED daughter, Miss Jeannine, were enjoyed their holiday dinner Postmaster James B. Stone' foStem Star's New The luncheon and meeting fea- hosts at a Christmas eve pa on Sunday, as the Brombergs had showed yostcrday. ol-J. Hub Catholic Young People Plan to Greet Comina of New Year' fnrnn Dr Willis E.

given annfj.uunynu.nc uni.u. ,0 leaVc ior nome on uinsimas; nf horn Thomson. Palm avenue SFJSfB. ft Se; J5 f. F' First Stated Session buffet supper fol- Mrs.

Winfred Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Accompanying Professor Fisher EirAmpn Fvf inntf ICn Smith, a member of the club who There was a 3 in "Four Songs for Violin or or Vio- kninijHwii livered all increased this year, re- an HiLicaauu Ltlia viral, is moving to San Bernardino and nit lit IU 1 Llll liiuniu nuvi will transfer his membership by the d.stnbu ion AHan Arnett and Mrs Lois Borenflecting increascd popul'ation ra increased population Columbian Squires circle 521 of i la and Voice," by Hoist, will beiPlaTa in Ppcfaiiratlf rfi foii nun twf "lOiO III IGjIUUI Hill Eleanor and Prof. Colton Immaculate dllMIIU IIIC- un.ii ee. Jl.

nI. 1 iniiL' it tllflf Pllv in gioup in- lhe Broup at the Schuster areg gerved by tho dcpartment losa Clark, All. ana home to sec motion pictures taken LiH Mr ctnnp l8 11 home to sec motion pictures the Conception Ferrell, piano, hm nf Mr. and Mrs. udc? Mr.s-J New officers of the Colton Eastern Star chapter conducted their first meeting Wednesday with Eunice Benjamin 'and Dclbert Stand-ley presiding as worthy matron and worthy patron respectively.

i nth paim Mrs. trank Phelps, Mrs. brace a. by the Brombergs on a trip Jack Trammell on South Palm Rnhrt t.pms- 1.. to Ore-1 An an.timc record in the number of cancellations in one day was yun jasi.

Idll. several John Ferrell, violin and viola. Car Stolen in August Located in Arizona Catholic church is sponsoring an evening of fun to welcome the New Year Sunday evening. Songs, acts, and specialty numbers, presented by the various young people's or- nf thp nhlirph aro avenue was the center of and 'Bpcky Buddie holiday festivities in view of its be-, and Ronald of Dd Rosa; Robprt Redlands firemen extinguished a minor fire caused by a grease kettle on the range at Moore's cafe, highway 99 and Fifth street, at 3:07 a.m. yesterday.

Only minor damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. William Roy Jef- set this year, Mr. Stone reported.

i tnvc nt I nrmn I In lino 1U enmn llllll nnrtAn Mrs. Benjamin announced sever ing the lirst cnnsimas in me ioe- th Phelns.i,v. ..7" V. iu nn ii' pninven a rerenr sir wnn ivir. mm ranpp nn ph io K.

al committees including the audit lv new home. Mrs. Trammell An automobile reported stolen Miss Jeannine Phelps who came gnd Roy Jeffers and anams. noy jeuers ana parents. Mr.

and Mn.VdltrrGarl.lh";; StcDhcns college in Iami.y.luuu more tnan the, previous day nome lrom siepnrns sak(1 rnhPU, nf Rnv oh nf 7n nnfl nn nor. 9n 1Q4Q ing committee, to be comprised of Virginia Fisher, Dora Tillerson and Mildred Montgomery; the Read the Classified. and daughter, Helen, were their jIissouri for her holiday vacation guests for Christmas dinner on will lpave Tuesday on the Steph A motion picture, "The Story of I rom Art 3 Pontiac Co. of Redlands Pope Pius," will be included, rt August has been located at according to the Rev. Michael Wenden Ariz Redlands police Keane, pastor.

Festivities are to of" nt of Salome, Ariz. Monday. Louis and Keith Hard- ens SI)eciai taking the California budget committee, Albert Erich-sen, Imogene Clarke and Char Jeffers and had not seen him since Total December cancellations i 1933. He and his wife were en were 680,000 in 1930 and 660,670 route to San Diego. last year, an increase of nearly Mr.

and Mrs. Neil Hatch and 000 pieces. Mm nf FIGURES LISTED ing, former residents of Highland, students back. but now of Stockton, and Glenn Mp flnd Mrg wmis Adams had lotte Douglass; and the by-laws committee, Ina McVicker, Ted jj.im. ut ic nuiu an Legion hall, Ninth and streets, llerkeiratn, oia irienas oi neien when she lived here, joined her at Colton.

The public is invited. all of their children home during 1 Cpntr'0) djnnpr on; Cancellations for the five-day some part of the Christmas week Tupsday evening former.s period of Dec. 18 to Dec. 22 pre- BEST BUYS the Trammell home during mc pn(J pfc AdamSi who is sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and ceding L-nnstmas were as lollows alternoon.

i stationed at the George Air base at; in Fullam and Frank Benjamin. District deputy grand matron, Violet Robinson, was escorted and introduced. Junior past worthy matron, Virginia Fisher, and junior past worthy patron, Sam Gal The visitors Dec. 18, Dec. 19, Mrs.

Fred A Brown. Mr anrt Mrs Pll OS in- iim Tomni: Squires, led by Chief Squire Phillip Straling and their director, Paul Wach, will present a minstrel show. Those included in the cast are George Straling, Casey Webb, Ronnie Shadegg, Dec. 20, Dec. 21, 43,000, iMcioniue, iu stonned off en route home from a rd i andMlss AQam Christmas visit in Stockton.

and Dec. 22, 21,000 loway, were seated in the east dur-1 GOOD USED GARS L0WRY WHEATON, Inc. Packard Sales Service Cajon Vine Redlands Phone 4-7030 01 ne i and James Brown, oi san ii-rnm-1 Receipts for December showed stationed in the Navy at Mira is- dino were all home for Christmas DINNER GUESTS an approximate 1Q cent in. ta and was home on holiday leave. and Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toeppler crease Mr Stone continued In On Wednesday, Mrs. Trammell Adams Jr.

of Phelan were home Christmas dinner guests of December 0f last year they were was hostess at a luncheon. Follow-if or Christmas eve. Pfc. Adams had Mrs. Edward S.

Thompson, who 528,779, while this December they ing the tempting menu the guests from Friday evening until Tuesday entertained them at Glenn Ivy Hot0(ajed' 531412. viewed the new home. for the holiday vacation. His par- Springs. ing the evening.

Several past matrons and past patrons of the Colton chapter were introduced. Visitors were present from Santa Ana, San Bernardino and Los REDLANDS, Friday, Dec. 29 Every once in a while I get to feeling like taking the bars down and telling folks in general how wonderful I think they are. During this holiday season, with the spirit of Christmas still flooding the homes, is, I think a good time to get some of it off my chest. The churches, service clubs, schools, city and government em James Toy, Jerry Johnson, Richard Polhemus, Tommy Watkins, Tony Flatt, Kenny Robson, Raoul Rodriguez, Charles Duttle, Richard Fusco, Don Marak, Clyde Marak and Phillip Galvez.

Squirettes represented by Dolores Galvez, Charlene Underwood and Roberta Armenta, who will do specialty numbers. Roseanne Hig-gins, counselor, will introduce her group. Evelvn Merkwan. rnnnsplnr nf Mrs. Trammell's guests were ents motored up after him.

A family Christmas dinner was of each year were $36,221 in 1949 An8eles- including Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Weeks and seven- hold yule PARTY enioved Monday at the home of land Sfi4 nnn this vPar Albert DeRuiter of Santa Ana, for- weeks-old daughter, Carolyn, Miss ti. vounar npnnle's class of the Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Glover on Basel Parcels delivprpH ihie vpar of Colton Decorations, in the theme of the New Year, were dolls dressed in diapers and top hats, balloons and Dr. R.

J. Schermerhorn VETERINARIAN County-Wide Servlet All Animol Telephem Rtdlands 4-4455 104 East Citrus Redlands confetti, placed appropriately in ployees, University, merchants, farmers, Salvation Army, YMCA, i YWCA, business institutions and the many, many other organize- I tions whose basic function and desire seems to be to benefit and Pauline Everett and Mrs. Mirrle Congregational church school. Line, their guests being Mr. andjtaled 10,700, as compared to 9,500 Squires.

taught by Larry Jones, youth di-Mrs. H. N. (Joe) Glover, Mr. and last year.

Postal employes worked OLD-FASHIONED PARTY irector, enjoyed a Christmas Allan Arnett, Mr. and Mrs. both Sunday and Christmas day An old-fashioned Christmas par- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Winfred Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Gail sorting and delivering parcels ty held Saturday evening at the liam Briese Jr. Mrs. Briese and Glover and 'Mrs. Lois Boren.

which were delayed in reaching home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Glov- Mrs.

Willis E. Smith were co- Mrs. Betty Seely and daughter, Redlands when several cars des-er highlighted the holiday observ-! hostesses. The merry party was Miss Elaine, had for Christmas for the San Bernardino area ance for numerous relatives, some 'completed with the serving of re-' dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

How-! were sent to Los Angeles by mis- dining (he Aquinas club, will present her mecnapier ruum aim room. of whom came from a distance. Miss Elaine Ireland, 'ard Scott and children, Bill, Rich-1 take, Mr. Stone said. Ul I tJl II LQillt Hunt a uidluiivwi (.

Uiifr--. Cmith (Flnrio flirt v- president of the youth ard and Janet, and Mrs. Grace! On the refreshments and decorating committee were Helen Garrett, chairman; Kay Elliott, Hazel Spicer, Helen Mcintosh, Anna Clark, Nellie Paris, and Esther Creason. Following the meeting the Eastern Star members, members of the Masonic lodge and their friends er) and her aum, Mrs. Allan Ar- presented Mrs.

Smith with a fare-1 Ashworth, all of San Bernardino; A fluAnf iff fhlirrflOC nett were co-hostesses for the re- wel g'ft from the church '0UnS Mrs- Mary Telford of Glendale, HUVCllllil UIUIUIC DR. A. A. KILTON OPTOMETRIST Phone Redlands 4-6132 212 Orange Itedlands i.ninn hplrt at thp Hlmer homp nn Ppnpie. i-'us.

Deny oiovwi 01 Apple vaiiey. 1 mm Dr. and Mrs. A. R.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hudson were! Ann AlllirO XOWiraC group portraying the seasons in song. Included in the presentation are Mickey Curran, Mary Straling, Emma Flatt, Theresa Polhemus, Lctha Sandvus, Susan Hes-sion, Colleen Ryan, Carol Galvez, Joyce Ronson, Francine Lazio, Patsy Vanderloop and Kay Moore. The Bernad'ettes' contribution to the evening's festivities will be a folk dance.

Girls taking part are Mary and Beatrice Martinez, Mary Lou Kingston, Diana LaPlant, Nola Crowder, Frances Straling and Pat Kingston with Mrs. S. J. Straling as adviser." Music for the various acts will help the people and the community as a whole the year around, with a flood tide at Christmas to be sure and catch any who have been missed before. Special salutations to the Moms and Pops who build the homes and imbed the love and tolerance and ambition into the hearts of their kids so they will in turn grosv to be good Moms and Pops.

This business of raising a family is not always easy, as you all know. Some times Pop is taken away and Mom has to take in washing or other woik to keep the home together. nilllVMIIVV iSVITIVUJ Mm. read the Christmas' his father' Henderson of hosts at a Christmas breakfast to story both from Matthew and South Gate; Mr and Mrs. Roy Anderson.

Mr. and Redlands Seventh-day Adventist enjoyed the annual New Year's Luke and the group joined in sing- Mr; and Mrs. Donald Hen-j Mrs Hollis H. Williams Charles D. Martin, pastor; dance.

derson. of Lurin? Pines: and Mr.1 dauehter. Marv Martha: Mr. and n.on c.uu.. 1 NICHOLS for ins Christmas carols, Mrs.

smith r. oauuum se-nooi; 11, ana james ruiiun, ui ius t. vvnsun ana IJIHII llfini; iniutuiaie an 011- sons, Ron- morning service, sermon by Stan-' iuOlOT Women Enjoy and Mr. ley Jefferson, Sabbath school sec-! PnlrL Srlnl Fvn Angeles, enjoyed a Christmas nie and Burton Anderson, 1 ,1 fnM 1 vuuwn uiui bibifi family A very happy evening was retary of the S.D.A. conference; and Mrs.

L. Henderson at tiernaruino. tnnicrht 7-sn vnimor nann tonicht. 7:30 voun? nponln's mppt. 127 W.

Citrus Ave. Redlands Ph.4-7966 a enjoyed, at the close of which Mr. and Mrs. Homer Williams 1 1 1 .1. I 1 no TIIY.nit-V.rtrt Aln Luring Pines.

Or perhaps it is Pop who is left 1o keep things going. Even with both folks together it is a real job. From these homes come the ing, iea oyroan Aiireo, William, bands and children was enjoyed T. fir tho Uirnnphwnnln at the piano. Refreshments 1 iMr.

ana -urs. ciarK naicn 01, ana uaugiuers, uonna ana uoro- Kohe npakpr- nturrtav niaht 1 served. rw -hn thv h3H i. ihM.i evening by the Colton will be served by mothers of the Squires under the leadership of Mrs. S.

B. Orosz. The crouD included Mrs Rose ii Michel Halstead of Holly- junior Women's club at a social clwn Mrs raTcood' Mr' numerous in "'gh- Uons, a dinner on Sunday being wood dranlatic bariton sacreyd Womc at a S0C1J poison, mts. ma uooae, landi have a new baby son, Ken enjoyed with her parents, Mr. and concert neia in me woman ciuo- Irene Sheely, of Long Beach; born last week Tuesday, ac- Mrs.

A. A. Krentz, of San Bernar- ima infla rnllpa house- Seventh and streets, Col- Corrinn Berry and daughter, Judy rnrr1imr tn word recpivprl hv hi' inn. anri thp Mnnrtav V. 0 world's great.

Not only the Abra-i ham Lincolns, Bernard Baruchs, and George Washington Carvers, but also the good carpenters, electricians, printers, mechanics, BETTY'S MASSAGE Physiotherapy und Steam Batht Offict Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P. M. 15 South Fifth Redlands Evenings by Appointment Phone 4-6915 ST Brown. and dinner being with his parents, Sabbath schJ and 11 Following a covered dish dinner, for which each member brought inp r.ev.

ana l. crown- Jir. anu jirs. itav wi iams ar doctors, and thousands of others whose pride of accomplishment in their work makes the world a morning service, sermon by the Mrs. Lois Boren, Mr.

and Mrs. H.NV jnz and daughter. Miss Edna of their home in Ontario a dish, comedy movies were shown FIGHTING DOESN'T PAY LEWISTON, Me. (IP) Rather than pay a 50-cent fine for overtime parking, Aimo Vachon decided to fight the case. It ended with his paying a $10 fine and $16.18 court costs.

pastor, the celebration of the better place in which to live. And HATS HATS Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Magnue Tait, LompoCi arrived here late Christ-i Mr. and Mrs.

William Seely were Lord's' supper- tonight 7 43 voune by Ray Hunter throuKh a movie of Santa Ana canyon; Mr. and mas day for a short visit with his holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. peopie meet jointly with Church pi'ojector loant'd by Dr' Dclbert Mrs. A.

Hein of Redlands; Mr. and father, John F. Browning, and oth-; Elliot Bemis at their home in San th 1 Van Voorhis. at -m KJil t-'M- Mrs. Gail Glover, Mr.

and Mrs. er members of the family. Bernardino, Loma Linda Church on the Hill "stesses 'urnisnea ice cream -Elder L. E. Niermeyer, pastor; and coffee- Mrs- Melvine Fuchs 9:30 a.m., Sabbath school; was in charge of this event.

She morning service, sermon by Elder assisted by the Mmes. Rich-O. A. Skau of India; tonight, 7:45, ard Ohlson, Duward Young, and young people's meeting, Harold 'William Cranford. makes the life or each of us a little fuller because of their ne-; complishment.

You are wonderful people! You bear your sorrows and your joys, and yet take enough time to see to the welfare of others less fortunate than your-j selves. This is a wonderful community in the greatest country in the world Free America. I thank God for the privilege of living jn i it with you. THOROUGHLY CLEANED PROPERLY BLOCKED BY MASTER HATTERS 3-Hour Service to Out-of-Towneri ALL WORK GUARANTEED Philadelphia Hat Works Oimt and Moat llelinhle 314 St. Phone 7-1492 Allan Arnett, Leslie Parks, of; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dickinson, Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. Winfred son Eldon, and N'elda Miller of Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Glover and Loma Linda, and Mrs. Dickinson's children, Jerry and Emma Lou. mother, Mrs. Cowan, of Nebraska, Dr. and Mrs.

Willis E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welton have bought a new home at 156 were dinner guests on Tuesday Planning Officials Will Speak Today PIANOS WANTED Caxh for Your GRAND, SPINET er UPRIGHT HOLLEY JACKSON 233 Cajon Redlands Ph. 4-6891 Clark, speaker.

Sensitive dental patients will East Marshall boulevard in San evening of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Two gan Bernardino county Tuxedos get their name from an welcome this: bits of abrasive! ut. anu iurs. amun weuon.

nlanninfr nffiii-iltj ti-ill phaI. exclusive club in Tuxedo aluminum oxide propelled through have been getting some of their; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rule and mpmhprs nf piiri Vc household things into the new daughter, Arlene, had their Christ- X. where they were seen, for a jet by carbon dioxide and trained home but they will complete their mas tree Monday morning at the noon mPelina today a the w' first time in this country, in'on tooth decay will lessen drilling moving the latter part of the week home of their daughter and hus- A 1886.

ipain. ana ur. smnn win assume ms po-, Dana, ana -Mrs. btaniey mii-i Annparmtr u-m ho win sition as associate pastor at the esz. and daughter Nancy, at their lett chairman of the planning Sun Rorna rH inn I (iriTrnT-jt rn 0 1 hnmn nn I 11 -a Tmn Una ThA 0 San NICHOLS vwiiM.J,auw4iui "Vint vfn AiCC iail-.

Aiic TK- church on Jan. 1. 'remainder of the day they enjoyed tor)i panning director. Th'cir will be "County Zoning." BIG REPLACEMENT ALLOWANCE OH YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR Regardless of Type SCHOOLS RENOVATED DURING YULE VACATION Al Blessent Guest of Honor at Baby Shower ithA)pr -i a Departing somewhat from the Discount on 1949 Models $100 During the Christmas holiday the junior high school shop. The usual stork shower tradition, male members of the school mainten- new roof covering is of white of Al Blessent who rec-anre staff, under the direction of phalt, designed to reflect the sun's 1 ently became the father of a baby Joseph II.

Kubias, have been cn- rays and to reduce interior tem-'gjr gathered Wednesday night Rased in renovating Redlands peratures. the home of Russ McCarroI, FAMOUS 1 1145 Bonita drive, Colton. vu uMwuhMuuv. 1 iwiooiii is oe ng pro-. Guests, all employes of the Bank some rooms have been painted and vided at Kingsbury school by Amcrjca jn enj needed bu.lding repairs have been habilitating a former basement I frcsnmen, served host effected.

storage room. An outside entrance New fliinrewrm liMnin ic hP. Ln wing the opening of pres- 1. ij'. 1 1 iiioiaut.u, anu ill1; line- ents by Mr.

Blessent. ing installed in the sewing room of rior plastered and decorated. Flou-i the senior high school, where the rescent lighting has been added L.G.?nn Sween- amount of existing light was an asphalt tile floor laid. Vdl1 "dns'. 7r, V' adequate.

The walls of lhe art! A serving counter has been in-! Jhn metal shop and the mechanical stalled in the faculty dining room tfhelton- Mlyn Anderson, Wil-drawing rooms of the junior high at the senior high school. jllam Naschke and school shop have been lined with School busses have been checked i Gra(1(iy- celotex and a ceiling has been in- and needed repairs made by M. E. stalled in the mechanical drawing Chambers and staff. Three new class room.

This improvement will M.nmnm.r Vm-ec NEW LOW PRICES ON 1950 MODELS 10-YR. GUARANTEE NEW LONG-LIFE DESIGN See Servel's Jtream-lined beauty! Servel't Long-Life Design will never grow old, never "date" your kitchen. A match for Servel's system, It will look up-to-the-minute today, tomorrow and always. FREE INSTALLATION Aluminum foil wrapped around wet paint brushes keeps bristles pliable for several days. shut out noise from adjoining summer have been delivered, and shops and Will improve lighting 'will be nlaccd in service tn rr-nbiro conditions.

obsolete busses and to increase pu- The roof is being replaced on pil capacity. 84 USED REFRIGERATORS to pick from NAME YOUR PRICE HARLOW'S APPLIANCE STORE lit Ctntnl PKoni 3114 Loml Llndl REDLANDS GENERAL ELECTRIC TELEVISION HEADQUARTERS Immediate Delivery Most Models LOWEST TERMS or CASH Newest Circuits and Improvements NICHOLS 127 West Citrus Redlands Phone 4-7986 DOWN NEAR THE POST OFFICE 25 DOWN 15 MOS. TO PAY BALANCE NOW! APPLIES DELICIOUS and JONATHANS OAK GLEN HOME BEAUTIES CIDER DATES TOP PEAK NEW CROP San Gorgonio Fruil Co. SIXTH ST. AM) SANTA FE TKACKS KLDLANDS, PHONE Set it.

Forgi-t It Maytag docs al Low Don iiart'l work. 11 We Carry Your Contract Ourtelvei HARLOW'S APPLIANCE STORE ftten Sundays and Evenings 219 Central Phone 3134 Loma Linda Piynunt 09 today. Ciy Tfrm HARLOW'S APPLIANCE STORE Open Sundari and Hieninitt 11 Ctntral, Phont 3134, Loma Linda I.

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