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REDLANDS NEV5 Total Hansen io Serve In Official Job At Jamboree uiiam Achievement Awards Presented To Pack 4, Yucaipa Scouts Year's Passes Mark Million Thursday, June 1950 to welcome John Thompson and Dick Woody, two new scouts, into the organization. The Turquoise club met recently in the I.O.O.F. hall. Catherine Wil- Cub scouts of Yucaipa pack 4 met in the school auditorium Friday night for the regular monthly meeting of the pack. Cubmaster Hamilton Sheppard was in charge.

GERTRUDE REDLANDS SOCIETY B' GOODRICH Levern M. Hansen, scout executive of the Redlands area council of Boy Scouts, will serve with the chief commissary officer for the national jamboree at Valley Forge, In July. Mr. Hansen will be one of the three chief dispatchers who will control the movement of trucks supplying the 35 sectional commissaries with foodstuffs. There will be about 1,400 Boy Scouts in each section.

Five Boy Scouts and one Sea Scout from the Redlands council will attend the annual jamboree. "Aviation" was the subject for i llams was charge of the meet-the evening, with cub scouts show-j'nK- Several money-making proj-ing airplane models they had PCts wore discussctl during the aft-made. An airplane quiz was con-1 crnoon. Members are reminded of ducted bv cub James Petty, whole all-day sewing to be held at Permits Issued During May Total $165,729 Desert Base to Bear Name of Redlands Man Air Forces to Honor Gen. H.

H. George, Killed During War the home of Helen Brooks June 22, COUPLE MARRIED Musk Festival to Be Given Tomorrow; To Present Awards The annual festival of music sponsored by the Redlands branch Lorraine Jones and John Chambers Wed In Home Ceremony In a simple home ceremony Miss Lorraine Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Richardson of X. Jr. Robert Paul Powley, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wolfe, and Mrs.

Carol Jane Hamilton were married in Los Angeles Sunday afternoon. was assisted by Mr. Sheppard. Each cub was awarded a new model airplane. Den 5 gave a program entitled "The Meaning of Cub Scouts," with James Petty as narrator.

Den songs were sung by the scouts. Den 6 presented a pantomime entitled "Time Ways." Boosting the Redlands building permit valuation figure for 1950 past the $1,000,000 mark, projects of the Music Teachers' association R.N. A. TO MEET estimated to cost were authorized during May by city Mr and Mrs. Wolfe were guests Up(llandi.

win moct jn lq.O.f! at a dinner given Sunday night in Umim famp wi be hosl. irtnrvi I Air hnivn uiup snnn in Jim. iK rtl. ml- HwlnVt trill a nlnnn, rl will be renamed in honor of Brie. I Achievement awards were pre- Achievement building Inspector Raymond C.

Phelps. The five-month total for this of California, will be held at the Contemporary club tomorrow afternoon and A highlight of the affair is the presentation of certificates of merit to the young students. Pupils of the following teachers will be presented in the two programs: Of Mr. Powley's i 110 The Terrace, repeated marriage vows Sunday afternoon with John T. Chamhcrs, son of Mr.

and Mis. F. H. Chambers of Washington. The double ring rites were performed by the Rev.

Elbert D. niKii. rtt. 11.... it sented to tiu loiiowmg cui.s: are urged to ho present.

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Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Chand RECEIVE AWARDS Den 3-Russell Genet and Da Jr5 tt I II It II I II! Ml year is nearly $60,000 higher than for the corresponding period of 1919, when permits with a valuation of $947,561 had been issued, according to Mr.

Phelps. vid Mitchell, wolf pin and badge; Jackie Lynn, lion pin and badge widow, Vera C. George, resides in Redlands, it was announced yesterday. General George was killed in an airplane crasli in the south Pacific in 1912 when he was chief of staff Hoffman, with approximately 40 fjuests witnessing the ceremony, ler, grandparents of the Pressure bv Egyptian national-were also guests at the Mr. forced Britain to declare and Mrs.

Powley will make their an independent, sovereign home Crestline. sla1t. on Feb 28, 1922, although Mr. and Mrs. James Paddock en- (he British reserved their rights tertained with a dinner in the gar-! for the protection of Suez and th SAILS WEDNESDAY Mrs.

Mary Barton, who will leave Red-lands today on extended trip to The bride was given in marriage The permit total for May was 1 Tin "er native Yugoslavia. by her father and mother. Musical selections included "Be cause," "I Love Thee" and Men delssohn's wedding march. urn ui iiii'ir iiome aaiuraay night. defense of Egypt.

of the Far Eastern Air Forces. He was a native of Lockport, N. but considered California his home state. Ho was stationed at March field from 1919 through 1922. iiiuiiut dim iviay ul ij-ij.

April's total was $87,269 and in May of last year it was $102,393. tuuesis were and Ken Vera Beatly, Helen Adele Daun, Margaret Emeroth, Florence Barnes Ford, Marguerite Fugate, Karolyn King Lewis, Vera Van Loan, Geneva Mills, Carrie Wel-banks, and Elizabeth Voellmy. Tomorrow afternoon's program is scheduled for 4 o'clock and will be as follows: "The Minute Waltz" (Chopin), Arlene Kcvari; "Polonaise op. 46, No. 12 (MacDowcll), John Ati-lano; "Vienna Waltz" (Kern), Jerry Donahue; "Troika" (Tchai- (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) neth Cat heart and children of Bur-bank, who were week-end guests The bride was gowned in white and one gold and one silver arrow.

Den 4 Douglas Sands, wolf pin and badge; Bennie May, wolf silver arrow. Den 5 Bartie Van Camp, one silver bear arrow; James Petty, one gold lion arrow. Den 6 Larry Wissert, wolf badge; Peter Jackson, denner stripes. Frank Shnadis was welcomed in to the cub scouts by transfer from Altadena. An induction ceremony was held The Georges established their REDLANDS MARKET OPERATOR WILL VISIT HOMELAND home in Redlands in 1911, just be at the Paddock home; Mrs.

Mabel Catheart; Mr. ami Mrs. Aiiie Al-j vcrson and children; Mr. and Mrs. M.

Clayton; John Whittingtnn; marquisette, styled along princess lines, with a boat-shaped neckline and fluffed sleeves. She wore net elbow-length gloves, a finger-tip length veil and a pearl necklace. Her bridal bouquet was fashioned fore General George went overseas. Ho was planning to retire in Redlands later on. Mrs.

Comae NEW CONSTRUCTION Breaking the month's total down, Mr. Phelps said new construction valued at $135,766 was authorized, and that new residential units approved will cost $118,800. Permits for alterations totaled $29,963. Permit issued during the final week of the month included: L. G.

Ilahn, a $10,000 dwelling and garage at 1249 Monterey for airs, wary tsarion, ucaianas llow rcsidcs on Kdgernont drive in market owner, will leave for the riodlands and is secretary to the easi coast maay on ine um leg manager of the Redlands chamber kowsky), Eugene Kilday; "Three Waltzes" (Schubert), Carol Arth; "March of the Dwarfs" (Grieg), Don Ducssen; "Lost Jungle The Clown" (Jean Ford), Jean. Ford and "Rain" (Bentley), Jean Ford. ot an extended trip to ncr native t0f commerce Yugoslavia General George was also a voter- Her first trip to Jugoslavia of WorId War G(nerai nd 27 years Mrs Barton will v.Sit;Mrs daughter is married Frank Cunningham; Mr. and Mrs.) Norman Beaumont; Mr. and David Baxendale, and Mr.

and' Mrs. Charles Beaumont and grand-' daughter Merriann. HOUSE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. S.

A. Van Horn and children of Long Reach were week-end guests at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Hlakeley. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Van Horn attended the reunion of the Redlands High school with pink and white swectpeas, with white satin streamers and placed atop a white New Testament. Miss Beth Clemes, maid of honor, wore a formal gown of pink watered silk fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and full skirt and her flowers were pastel sweetpeas with maidenhair fern. Chinese Poker Player Sues City for Refund PASADENA. May 31 un Gok Frank Postle; Warren H. Putnam, Prelude" (DeKovcn), Billie Raye McAnally; "Impromptu in $9,000 residence at 1630 Kliza- bcth street; Forsherg Gregory, flat" (Bach).

Virginia Hampson; 'Me. Air Force Capt. Thomas L. Mil-brother. She has not seen one of now s(ajonrd fll Savana, Ga her sisters for years.

I Thoir son, Robert C. George, is a Mrs. Bar on, who resmes at 4J0 builfij in Rcdlands. Lynwood drive, will sail for En- iff a $20,000 house and garage at 1131 Monte Vista drive; and J. J.

Andrews, a $10,000 residence and garage at 796 East Palm avenue. William Wiseman served the "Poika" (Shoslakovitch), Marilyn Lyman; "Ave Maria" (Schubert), Cameron Cooper; "Lcs Sylphes" (Bachmann), Louisa Whcaton; "Sonata op. 2, No. 1 Allegro" bridegroom as best man. rope on the S.

S. America next Wednesday. Quon Fong, Chinese poker player, wants the City of Pasadena to ante up $381.31. That amount, Fong petitioned the city directors today, was seized from him May 8 during a gambling raid. Fong was arrested on a charge of operating a gambling game but later forfeited bail.

His petition claims the $384.31 A reception followed the ceremony, the Richardson home being (Beethoven), Priscilla Heard Minna Purvis Resigns beautifully decorated for the at Norma Lee Vanderstelt; "Ro-'Pficifinn With Church class of Mrs. Van Horn's graduating class. The reunion was held at Phil's Charcoal broiler. The twelfth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.

Van Horn was observed at a family dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyon of Cheyenne, and Mr. and Mrs.

In business in Redlands for 16 years, Mrs. Barton came to the United States in 1911. She last returned to her homeland in 1923. The Barton market is located at 339 Church street. fair with profusions of magnolias, mance ihioeiiusj, Anncue jean Son of Redlands Councilman Killed Navy Lt.

Frederick Richard Putnam, 28, son of City Councilman and Mrs. Harry L. Putnam, 323 Michigan street, Redlands, was killed in a plane crash near Hall Summit, according to word received in Rcdlands. Be-fecf STEWART HINCKLEY Assemblyman He Is Duini; A Goo4 Job for You at Sirramenlo Resignation of Mrs. Minna Pur pink and white batchclor buttons and white ssveetpeas.

The bride's mother received wearing a gown was personal money, not being vis as director of Christian educa Posco; "Norwegian Dance" (Ash-ford), Barbara Johnson; "Dark Eyes" (Thompson), Carol Brum-meler; "Chaconne" (Durand), tion at the First Baptist church I Film Makers Invited gambled with. He also wants the city fathers to sweeten the pot with 7 per cent interest. has been accepted by the congrc h. h. Lyon Jr.

of Long Beach were guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ohlson. in shades of blue and brown with brown accessories and a pink carnation corsage. Mrs.

W. L. Wiseman was hostess at. the reception; Miss Norma To 'Smog Free' Florida TALLAHASSEE. May 31 Two other Navy fliers also died BurbankMen Held for IJPl TTlnrirlfi'e f'jwnrnftp Wurrnnin ih( rrncll nf ihtx nlnno trhinh Couch and Mrs.

R. E. Jones gation. Mrs. Purvis, who has held the position for the past three years, will accept a similar post in Texas.

The church advisory committee, assisted by a second group of five, was authorized to seek a successor to Mrs. Purvis. Winifred Roche; "Claire de Lune" (DcBussy), Betty Hammcn; "Romance "(Rubenstein), Joriee Jacobs. At 7:30 p.m. tomorrow the following group will be presented: "March of the Dwarfs" (Grieg), Robert Wallace; "Maynight" (Palmgren), Miriam Hodson; was bound from the Atlanta Naval AtenCn OOlTlbinQ Cafe BIG REPLACEMENT ALLOWANCE OH YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR poured punch and Miss Carol jones circulated the guest book.

Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert of Ana is hopeful movie makers will establish themselves in Florida to take advantage of a "smog free" atmosphere. Reporting progress in attract mi aiaiiuu lu uamaunii; iiliu 111 Louisiana. A heavy rain and wind storm was blamed for the tragedy.

Lieutenant Putnam, who lived LOS ANGELES, May 31 HP) Two Burbank men were held today on charges of stench bombing Regardless of Type heim; Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Jones and Mr ing motion picture producers to in Redlands from 1932 until 1937 Florida, Governor Warren said1 and attended Redlands high school, a Ventura boulevard cafe whose employes the A.F.L. Culinary Woman Asks Court to Void Gambling Debt and Mrs.

Larry Davidson, all of Workers union has been trying to Discount on 1949 Models 5100 last night that he believes its the fnrernnnnr if llti nrfnal was a graduate of the U. S. Naval academy at Annapolis. He held a masters degree in aeronautical en organize. Long Eeach.

The bride graduated from Red LOS ANGELES, May 31 (IB- mpnt ot maior motion Dicture "Scarf Dance" (Chaminade), Mur-ial Camp; "Golliwog Cakewalk" (Debussy), Sandra Danielson; "Prelude in A Minor" (Debussy), Catherine Ann Roach; finale from "Sonata in Major" (Mozart). "Impromptu in flat Major" (Schubert), Alice Bliss; "Grillen" (Schumann), Barbara Wheaton; "Nocturne in flat" (Chopin), Cheryl Jakle; "Valse Brilliant studios in the state. gineering. Mrs. Lillian Deitch has asked superior court to set aside a $2,500 debt owed a Las Vegas, 0 FAMOUS He said in a radio address that! lands High school in 1919 where Fhe was a member of the Glee club, orchestra and the Daisy chain.

Since graduation she has Police said bartender Philip Guthery, 30, admitted hurling the bomb March 28 and told them ho was paid $150 for the job by Jimmy Ferrara, 30. identified as a business agent for the union. there is enthusiasm amoncr motion! SOCIAL CLUB MEETING casino on grounds that California picture officials over Florida's The social club of the Harry Wallace auxiliary. United Spanish courts cannot be uved to collect been employed by the I W. Wool worth company.

"wonderful scenery and brilliant smog free sunlight." War Veterans, Redlands, will meet Ferrara denied the charge but gambling losses. Mrs. Deitch, wife of a sewing The bridegroom is a graduate (Chopin), Ray Wheaton; "Valse at 2 p.m. today at the home of! was arrested on the strength of Anna McCuhbin, 226 Eureka street. I Guthery's story.

of P.lythe High school and is now Chromatique" (Godard), Jo Ann machine dealer, filed suit yester- CrLw'tTOr kAniienn rmployed by the U. S. Gypsum Bristow-. day against collection agency op- erator Don Behlcn, who took over Nuptials Announced company at Gerlach, Nev, tilt. llrtlll.

.11 1 IIUIIML Ul. IHI- For her traveling outfit Ihe bride chose an anua suit with tel in Las Vegas. Involved wore four checks which failed to clear a bank here in November, 1918. She did not stale in her complaint who gambled with the money. Announcements have been received in Redlands the marriage of Adelaide Hundley Schweitzer and Chester Sieve Mat-tison which occurred last Saturday.

Mrs. Mattison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hundley of "Rustlo of Spring" (Sinding), Yvonne Villa; "Malaguena" (Lec-unna), Lydia Granillo; "Hon-groise" (Kowalski), Isahn Rob-bins; "Un (Liszt), Carroll Heath; "Sea Race" (MacDowcll Jim Vincent; "Polonaise in A flat" (Chopin), Anita Johnson; "Prelude in minor" (Hollar), Virginia Braaksma; "Fantasie Impromptu" (Chnpin), ra 1 i Braaksma.

brown and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers will make their home at. Gerlach.

Formal Party Honors five CM. A. Graduates Five high school and college students were honored recently at a formal banquet given at the Men- ART GUILD TO MEET The Redlands Art Guild will hold NEW LOW PRICES ON 1950 MODELS 10 YR. GUARANTEE NEW LONG-LIFE DESIGN See Servel's ilream. lined beauty! Servel's Long-Life Design will never grow old, never "dale your kitchen.

A match for Servel's long-lasting freezing system, it will look up-to-the-minute today, tomorrow and always. FREE INSTALLATION 220 West Cypress avenue, Rcd- its last meeting of the season at hinds' 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Mattison will make wing of Smiley library.

Members home in San Francisco unon tone Woman's club by youth counselors and churchwomen of the Redlands Christian and Missionary their return from a Lake Tahoc honeymoon. Yucaipa Anxiliary Hears Welfare Report A report revealinc a generous are asked to bring color slides, which will be discussed from an art point of view. It is an open meeting and anyone interested is invited to attend, according to Gay Glassick, president. Alliance church. Guests of honor were Wilma Cupboard shelves painted with enamel are easy to clean and often require no shelf paper.

Sliger, Dorothy Browning, Jack welfare program featured the recent meeting of Yucaipa Valley American Legion auxiliary. It was given in story form by Mrs. Ethel Jarrett, Corinne Jarrctt and Cor nelius Volkenburg. CITRUS FAME SPREADS Hitchcock. An inspiring talk was given thej Mrs.

Ann Baisden, twenty-fifth district president, presented an South African Citrus Man mswer to Max Wihnyk's editorial "Dim View," which concerned the NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS, $9.25 PER MONTH closing of Birmingham hospital. Requests M.O.D. Manual 4ti young people assembled for the occasion by Robert Ross of the Upland Community church. Also on the program were variety numbers including a magic act and sungs and readings. Decorations were unusually lovely, the clubrnom being transformed into a lovely garden scene with the use of bamboo and ivy and The unit voted to send an open GIVE THE WATCH THAT'S We Carry Your Contract Ourselves Roo, field department manager.

It covers every phase of citriculture from irrigation to pest SMART AND THtUFTYt letter to Mr, Wihnyk and furnish him with information on the project. 1 Members were urged to vote "yes" Juno 6 on Propositions No. 1 and No. 2. Fame of Southern California's citriculture is becoming widespreadworldwide, that is.

South African citrus growers, at least, are interested in cultivation methods that make southland HAiLOW'S a scenic picture in chalk, the work with the world-famous DuraPouer Mainspring of Alida Sliger. ELGIN I'hsIi'I tapers in crystal cande- Aim ion pictures were presenten Hni valencias a consumer during tbo evening. Ichnice. Special visitors included Sandy; nn, rpreiveH vester. APPLIANCE STORE OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS 21 9 Central Phone 31 34 Loma Linda labia were usrd on Ihe banquet PIANOS WANTED Cash for Your GRAND.

SPINET or UPRIGHT HOLLEY JACKSON 233 Cajnn Redlandi Ph. 4-6391 tables which were centered with Robbins, Girls' Slate representa- hv miniature while archways in which' (jve; Send them off with pride Rnd confidence with Elgin! You ran give more lasting, more inspiring gift. Mrs. Robbins; Girl Scout1, in nnHi.j i(. ei r(i ih'n in.

"I have recently been intro- troop No. 9 with Mrs. Anna Mann as leader, and junior auxiliary members. Board members will. meet Juno (luced by a neighboring farmer to your most excellent publication, 153 'A Manual for Citrus Growers'.

5 at the home of Mrs. W0(Id tlrrcfore most Rralcu nmmii wii" "Iiji n.JiP" i "ejp' VQir' the graduates. Ilandpainted menus weie given as niomentos of Ihe happy occasion. Placecards were handmade, with liny shell flutters placed in one corner. Rose jieials were strewn on Ihe tables and niilcups fashioned to resemble roses repealed the garden (heme.

president. to you if you could kindly manage For the Finest Graduation Gift 1 ci Dr. R. J. Schermerhorn VETERINARIAN Ceunty-Wids Service All Animals lOi East Citrus Avenue Redlands Telephone 4-44SS to forward me a copy of this lloslessos for the evening were Mrs.

Clarence Krantz and Mrs. Joel Mradrn. ncn mi nvi manual. I would willingly, of course, undertake to make any1 necessary payment through your; ro-mefrre legation in this country." and Pnti( The letter was signed by D. H.I TELEVISION DECLARED CHILD TRAINING MEDIA Burrow, Letaba, North Transvaal, South Africa.

i I SB i III I 1 pi C.f Plrf 5f n4 I 7 1 Me rm Ti CI I I I II M.O.D. managed to forward the book by return mail and the legation won't be bothered about collecting. It's free. wmm A. 1S.JEWEI ClCtM Horv'ia ittk, tmort dttfgn that li ivf to pi to i ony man.

Ex TARTARIANS and SWEET PIE CHERRIES Pick, Bring Your Own Pirking Pails and (Umtainert R. A. SOMERS 184 So. 2nd St, Yucaipa LONG BEACH, May 31 (ID -Television is not "an electronic but it can help immeasurably In educating children, Judith Waller, a Chicago radio and television executive, told the The manual, now in its third She said parents should keep a close eye on their child's programs, however, and join with him whenever possible. "We all realize that Iho child parked in front of a television set is not under the care of an elec poruionband.

JJJ.7 edition and due to be revised next fl. IWtWEl ELGIN Mioh-foihioa ityliri9 combind with perm orient acevrocy. Ny I on cord. $37.50 D. ILG IN DELUXE-17 jeweli.adiuiled.

DuraPewer Mainspring, 10K natural gold filled cate, with ttunnino (old filled bracelet. $57.50 fall, is the only book of its kind put out by a citrus marketing organization, according to D. S. De-i C. ELGIN DtLUXt-1 jewU, adiMt4.

DuroPowr Main ipring. 1 0K noturol ooldMUd cOi. High flat cryital, leather Strap. new Parker "21" Set DUIVERS YOUR tronic baby sitter," she said. Dram James Millar of Port ELGIN land, director of the Good Oth.r ELGIN) rem $19.7 Piicti liKlndt Fi4'ol lu Citizenship foundation, warned of The linest ol pen? it i mtdiom price.

Super-tmootti vitilm; plus pjrtei qmlitj tiom tip SlaJt at "UUiv" mrul. it I'mdlni National Congress of Parents and Teachers today. "lloth radio and television serve the American homo and the American school in interpreting for them Ihe way of life," said Miss Waller, director ot public affairs and education for the central division of the National broadcast ing Co. "Because of them, Urn child of Pen i Jt J500 the need to help people of underprivileged nations, because "a world of peace is not possible fo long as two-thirds of the world is being to death and the other third Is being stuffed to dealh." asa b. carmichael; m.d.

Announces the Opening of Offices at CALIMESA, CALIFORNIA FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY PHONE. CALIMESA 7-3915 today can lar exceed imp expen- loiiay rein cm lilren ol all previous rnee of chili f' generations. SERB STATIONERY CO, 9 East State Redlandi Phone 4-3939 11 JEWELER 1 le can see and near The picture of Miss Jennie Mo Ilorlon, published in Tuesday's Sun, was taken by the Walter lislorv being mane, ann ine news jsludin instead ot tie Mohlcy studio. REDLANDS! 212 ORANGE STREET of the world on the day it bap pons." I.

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