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Local Notes Rummage Sale March 1H. 101 Hedlands Blvd. lsl Christian Re lormcd Church. I in ii.uc Mutiir Firemen disconnected an overheated (uruacc muliir al the hiinit'nl (Irval Hufftnan. University Place, yesterday al in Minor damage was reported lli'iichuarincr Kvenl Redlands Terrier Ben- chwarmcrs will hold their 1971 basketball and wrestling awards ceremonies tonight at Terrier Hall The program will get under way al 7 p.ni Tickets lor the dessert cert'innny can he purchased at the door (or SI.

IliiusiiiU Hoard In Meet Next meetings of the City Housing Cnminission will he at 4 pin on March 11. and at p.m. on March 2.V according to Chairman (ierlrude Hagum. Hall an hour ahead of each meeting counseling will he availahle to all persons interested in the commission's programs. I'ark Meeting 7'liursduy City Park Commission will convene at 1:45 p.m.

Thursday in the Council chamhers at Safety Hall Art Sidler. chief engineer ol the County Flood Control District, will' consult the cnmmissinr regarding reconstruction id the Mill Creek Zanja Tour Set Tomorrow Chamher Commerce memhers will visit the Stevens Hosiery mill at a.m. tomorrow an industrial tour. Reservations will he accepted at the chamhers office Two injured in accident in Yucaipa Two persons received minor injuries in a two-car collision Wednesday at p.m. on Yucaipa houlevard at 14th street, according to the California Highway I'atrol Virgil Kisenhise ol lllnois.

the driver ol one car. and his wife, lielhc. hoth received lacerations in the mishap Michael McKarland. 21. of Oak (Jlen road, the driverol the car.

was uninjured The Kisenhise car was easthound on Yucaipa Ixnilevard and McKarland was coming onto ihv. boulevard from 14th street when the accidnet look place, officers said Mi'xiran paintings Modern Mexican paintings are on exhibit in the San Diego Kmc Arts gallery. Balboa park, through Feb 2K. Daily 4 IFa ct Founded 1690 81st Year WILLIAMG MOORE. Pubhiher FRANK V.OORE.

Ed.tor 700 Brooksido Ave al Center, Redl.inds. Cal.t 92373 Second CIA'JS postacic paid at Redlancb. Calif Legal ad vcrtisementi court decree 76980. Subscription Rates dn advance! By carrier per month 00. three months S5 65.

SIK months $11 20. one By mail per month S2.25, one year S27 00 UNDER DIRECTION OF ARTHUR IORTNER Vjhapel 221 BROOKSIDE AVE. 792-1411 SAMUEL WILLIS AUSTIN Services Pending DR. VVASSIL WELEFF Services 11 a.m. Tuesday, at F.

Arthur Corlner Chapel ADA ELIZABETH ASHINHUST Services 10 a.m.. Wednesday, at the F. Arthur Cortner Chapel MISS RUTH BESTOR Services Pending BERT P. DUKE Private Services will be held ETHEL E. PIERCE Services Pending City gets go-ahead nod for redevelopment idea City ol Redlands was pre, ared for a new stride today in its downtown redevelopment move.

Kcderal officials invited the City to make official application lor a feasibility study in a letter received Monday. Tonight the City Council will authorize the complex process, it was expected City Manager received the formal nod- tanlamount to the opening of Federal coffers for the first time the Hedlands central project from Dallas A. Martin He is program manager for the Housing and Urban Development area olfice in bis Angeles. The Council's anticipated approval at tonight's meeting could make March 1 an historic date in the long and involved unloldmeiit ol a revitalized downtown area. The multi-million dollar venture depends upon decisions forthcoming in the $20,000 to feasibility study that HIT) will finance after approval ol the invited application It will take "a couple of months" just to prepare the application, and it will he six months before HIT) gives its answer, it was estimated today by John II Wagner, assistant to the city manager llu! the process will involve the City in its lirst completion of Federal redevelopment tonus, and City Hall staff will begin to feel that Ruth Bestor, resident since 1926, dies Miss Ruth Bestor.

a retired teacher and resident of Hedlands since 192fi. died here yesterday at the age of Hfi Alter coming to Hedlands. Miss Hestor made her home on University Place until moving to Plymouth Village in She was Imrn in Madison. Wisconsin. attended the University of Chicago for two years and earned S.

and ii A. degrees Innn Columbia University She taught demonstration classes in elementary education at both Columbia and at UCLA Her teaching career was in a public school in Kalamazoo. and in a private school (or privileged children in Angeles. For several years Miss Bestor was supervisor of kindergarten and elementary work at Humboldt College. Areata Since coming to Hedlands.

she has been an active mi'inlxT of the First Baptist church and has taught in its education program. She was at one time a member of the local A.A.l'.W. branch She leaves two nephews. Dr. Arthur lieslor.

a professor at the University of Washington, and Charles lieslor of Salem. a niece. Mrs. Ambrose Cram, assistant to the dean of Linfield College. Mc.Mimivillc.

and a cousin. Robert Cushing of El Sohrante. Calif. Memorial services will be announced later by F. Arthur Cortner chapel.

BERG. Mrs. Lucille M. Requiem Mass: 10:00 a.m. today.

Sacred Heart Church MARQUEZ. Mrs. Dominga B. Private services to be held DOUGLASS. Robert H.

Memorial Service at Grail Chapel. Redlands First Congregational Church. 4:00 p.m. Wednesday COWEN. Jennifer (Infant) Graveside Service 10:00 a.m.

Thursday. Monle- cito Memorial Park LAU. Clement M. Sacred Heart Church. 11:00 a.m.

Monday POSTMA. Mrs. Pearl Sen-ices Pending. Yucaipa Chapel UNDCI DftECTION CF lUlDERSOll BHTLETT ftineral chapel 703MOOWIDEAVL 7932441 the project has actually been started. "The Federal agency will pay for all of the research that is necessary to determine the area of the proposed redevelopment and other details." said Wagner.

The City- has hew thinking of the area between Texas and Ninth streets, and between Olive avenue and the Redlands More than 30 per cent of the affected area must be found to have housing problems, said Wagner. Within such an area HUD will seek to determine if it is economically and socially desirable to renew improvements Then the City can make its decision about becoming heavily involved. "If the HL'D answer to the feasibility study is positive, (hen the $30,000 or so (hat HUD will have spent becomes part of the elementary cost of the Wagner said. Assuming that the City proceeds. HL'D will pick up 73 per cent of the net costs "The 25 per cent of cost remaining must come from the Redevelopment Agency, which is presumed here to be the City of Redlands.

as represented by the City Council or a designated entity. Any land in the area that is acquired by the agency, and any staff time provided by the City, can be counted toward the 25 per cent. The City already owns major assets in the area." Area News DAILY FACTS. Redlands. Calif.

Tuesday. Match 2.1971-4 Isaac Campos, who made and donated some of the tile used in constructing the steps when the current City Hall was built, died February 20 in Kxeter at the age of 73 Mr Campos lived in Hedlands from 1926 until 1960 when he moved to Woodlake. Calif He was a native of Uruapan. Mexico, and as a youth moved with his family to Kl Paso. Tex They soon moved to llanfnrd.

California, where Mr Campos was reared and attended schools Uliile in Hedlands. he was employi-d by the late George Hinckley and the late I) l.angford on their citrus properties and also worked with adobe. He was a member of St Mary's Catholic church. In Woodlake. he was a member of St Francis X.

Cabnni church and active in the Vital Records DKATIIS DOUGLASS Died in Yucaipa. California. Feb. 27. 1971.

Robert Herschell Douglass. 34399 Fairview drive. Yucaipa. aged 76 years, native of Indiana and resident of Yucaipa for 13 years. Deceased is survived by his wife.

Mrs Inez Douglass. Yucaipa: the following sons. Howard K. Douglass. Los Angeles: Robert M.

Douglass. Uis Vegas New Mexico: two grandsons and the fallowing brothers. Howard Douglass, t.os Angeles; Arthur H. Douglass. Temple City: John ii.

Douglass. Southgate. Memorial services will be held Wednesday. 4 p.m. al the Chapel of the Grail.

Hedlands Congregational church. Rev. Harry Suttner. pastor, officiating. Cremation.

Montecilo Memorial Park. Emmerson- Hartlett Memorial Chapel. Yucaipa in charge. Mr. Douglass was a retired Los Angeles city school teacher.

COWEN Died in Redlands. California. Feb. 28. 1971, Infant Jennifer M.

Cowen. 1092 5th street. Cahmesa. aged four months, native of Redlands. and resident of Calimesa for life.

Deceased is survived DV ner parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowen. Calimesa: maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ronda. Yucaipa. paternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cowen. Cortland. New York.

Graveside services will be held Thursday. 10 a.m. at the Montecito Memorial Park. Rev. John M.

Tahany. pastor of the St. Frances X. Cabrini church, officiating. Interment in Montecito Memorial Park.

Emmerson-Bartlett Memorial Chapel. Yucaipa in charge. BESTOR-Died in Redlands. Mar. I.

1971. Ruth E. Bestor. 814 Salem drive. Redlands.

aged 86 years, native of Madison. Wisconsin and resident of Redlands for 45 years. Memorial services will be held at the First Baptist church at a later date. F. ArPiur Cortner Chapel in charge.

in Loma Unda. Feb. 28. 1971. Mrs.

Dominga B. Marquez, 931 Tony SAYS: ECOLOGY QUIZ There are 3,705,000 miles of roads and streets in the United States. If Americans deposit 27 cubic feet of litter per month on each mile of road, how much will accumulate in one year? If the U.S. population is 200,000,000, how much is your share? Now why don't you quit it? REDLANDS MATTRESS UPHOLSTERY Ph. 7934012 15 W.

STATI REDLANDS SaltttM, Sawyer Cook Co. Insurance Surety Bonds 12 W. State, Phone 793-2814 REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA Isaac Campos, city hall steps tile maker, dies in Exeter (iuadalupana Society and the L'nion Benfica. Mr. Campos leaves his wife.

Beatrice: five children. Paul Campos and Mrs. Pauline Castillo, both of Woodlake: Richard Campos. Mrs Victoria and Mrs. Dolores Arrcdondo.

all of San Bernardino. Also a stepson. Adam Vega of Detroit. Mich a stepdaughter. Esther Yuiguez of Fontana and a foster son.

Phillip Arriola of Woodlake. 24 grandchildren and 3 grandchildren, two brothers in L'ruapan. Mexico, and five sisters, two in San Pedro and three in L'ruapan Funeral services and burial were in Woodlake A Memorial Mass is scheduled for next Sunday at 11:15 am in St Joseph the Worker church. I.ind ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON Beaver Medical Clinic Foundation held its eighth annual award lecture at the Redlands Country Club last night and honored Dr. James Carl Carmack, now of Redlands, (or his outstanding contributions in the field of orthopedic surgery.

Dr. Carmack, second from right, retired last September and closed his San Bernardino office. He now is spending his time as a ham radio operator. Others shown, I to are Dr. Edwin Banta, chairman of the pyprutive committee of the Beaver clinic; Darrel J.

Mase, Ph.D., dean of health-related professions at University of Florida; Dr. Meredith Beaver, founder of Beaver clinic; Dr. Carmack, and Dr. Joseph Hayhurst, founding partner of the clinic. Dr.

Mase, featured speaker of the evening, urged deep thought about the proper use of the many new health-related technicians so that they can help the medical profession maintain quality medical care in future years. (Photo by White and Sloan) Congress. San Bernardino, aged 44 years, native of California and resident ol San Bernardino for 44 years Private Requiem Mass will 1 held Wednesday at St Joseph the Worker church. Loma Linda Rev Joseph I. Varga.

pastor of the Si Theresa's church. San Bernardino, officiating Interment in Montecito Memorial I'ark. Emnierson-Bartlct! Memorial chapel. Lnma Linda, in charge DUKE- Died in Redlands. Mar.

2. 1971. Bert Duke. 315 Nordina street. Redlands.

aged 81 years, native of Me.xia. Texas, and resident of Hedlands for years. Deceased is survived by his wife. Lucile Duke. Hedlands.

one son. John Duke. Keni. Ohio; one daughter. Ellen Sue Polilella.

Kent. Ohio; one sister. Mrs. Loutec Barlow. Jackson.

Mississippi: four grandchildren and three grandchildren. Private services will be held at the Arthur Cortner chapel. Trees out for Zanja rerouting First week's construction of the new Mill Creek Zanja's rerouting westward from Dearborn street ended today with orange trees removed all the way to Lincoln street County flood control crews cleared the mute fur removal of the home Paul Cutnmings at 1512 Sylvan txHilciard The duclling will IH- moved to Mentone The swathe through orange groves then will IK- bulldozed for a 50- foot channel, six feet deep It will connect with the oriental Zanja east ol Dearlmrn street and at the railroad bridge at Lincoln street Grant asked for Yucaipa to help finance a water treatment plant for Im- Dircctors of the San Her- Heaver to apply to rhe IS, provement District A. nard.no galley Municipal Housing and The district serves Yucaipa authorized Manager Jack A. 1 wlth water service Urban Development for $47,000 Is the Pinto the best car value in Redlands? The best way to answer that question is to test drive Pinto for yourself.

You'll discover that Pinto has all subcompacts way from Sunday. Pinto's wider track gives you great stability. Its 75-horsepower engine gives you plenty of freeway power. And its 25 miles-per-gallon delivers real economy. (Quite frankly, Pinto owners are reporting up to 30 miles per gallon!) So test drive Pinto soon.

Take it around a few corners and up a few hills. Put Pinto through its paces. You'll be quick to learn that Pinto is, indeed, the best car value in for that matter anywhere else. Pinto is 7 inches lower than Volkswagen yet roomier overall. INLAND MOTORS 113 W.

Redlands Blvd. Phone 793-3211.

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