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Redlands Doily Facts 4 Wednesday, Mar. 13, 1968 No nuclear reach in deserf Local Notes The Newest Thing In Town "The Sleep Visit us today and get the rest of your life. People's Sleep Shop, 210 Orange St. Car Fire at RHS A carburetor backfire caused a fire yesterday in an auto on the Redlands high school parking Jot near Clock Auditorium. Fire officials said there was minor damage in the blaze, reported at 3 p.m.

The car was registered io Jim Sullivan, 500 jjuclcar scientists Terracina boulevard. Division of Highways won't use atom blast The state Division of Highways has abandoned plans to use nuclear blasts to cut a trench through the Bristol mountains in the Mojave desert north of Amboy for realignment of Highway 66, it was learned to- apparently yesterday successfully tested that proposed for the Highway 66 project was created with five small atomic explosions. A spokesman for the Division of Highways district office in San Bernardino said today that planning for the Highway peaceful purposes. would, in theory, have accommodated both the Interstate 40 freeway and the Santa Fc railway bed as part of the AEC's "Plowshare" program of using atomic energy for (Interstate 40) nuclear trench was dropped "when it developed "Comparative cost estimates indicated a savings primarily Boys' club fund drive reaches $6i000 mark The current fund drive for the Boys' Club of Redlands reached the one-third mark after the first two weeks of campaign-i ing. Walker Smith drive' Automobile gasohoe faediUes chairman announced Monday.

i Redlands boulevard wiU A total of $6,000 of the considerably expanded as goal was reported at a board result of favorable acUons meeung at the La Hacienda Planmng Commis- Series of Planning actions Aufo gasoline tacilifies along boulevard expanded restaurant. The first drive for funds for the Ihree-month-old Boys' Club, jsion yesterday. In a series of decisions. Commission: located at J125 North Si.vthj plans for a Rich- street, was originally planned to field station to be cs- the AEC could not terms of railroad trackage Redlands Swim Tennis Cfub'the atomic trench digging tecb-imit itself to the June 1973 would have been rcducedibe completed in two weeks. at the northeast cor- is now its first 200 char-nique at the Atomic Energy Umit prescribed by Congress i some 15 miles," the Division smith noted that raising a ner of Redlands boulevard and ter members Call Ted Burke Commission's Nevada Test Site, for completion of the Interstate of Hichways spokesman of the quota in that shorticilrus avenue.

at 793-2627 for information A trench one-fourth as deep asjHighway system" "Hi.h...=« i "Freeway Auto Looted I is proceeding Marv- Diaz, of 1130 Tribuncj NUClCQr QltCll itional lines strcel. told police a spare tire; on the alignment adopted and terrain." drive is Larry W. pany proposal for rebuilding and modernizing the exisitng Union station at the northeast comer of Redlands boulevard and Sixth street, the: a conditional use permit to allow the installation of sclf-scn-ice gasoline pumps and a self-service car wash at 690 E. Redlands boulevard. The Union Oil company ice station at Sixth street will be expanded onto property north of the existing station to provide a larger facility.

The station will feature the company's newest architectural design for stations. The self service sasoliiw pumps and car wash facility be developed as part of The Richfield station will be at Red- constructed on property boulevard and Fern ave- and wheel, bumper jack and 1963, approximately one mile The decision not to pursue the! two-week efforts amount-' a box of took, valued at were taken Irom her auto ycs-j by someone who forced- open the trunk. The theft oc of the proposed trench project apparent-iej half the total raised, site." the spokesman said. Route l.v was made more than a ycarj under the theme "Better to' BIRTHS IKENBURG Bom, a daugh Build Boys than Mend Men" Boys' Club directors hope tol ,40 is the road from Barstow ago. -rf NEV.m'V TEST SITE Needles.

observations of yester Bemartino scientists blasted a The Division of Highvvays iniU- day's site in Nevada $15,745 to their" an-! in the discussions about that a crater 900 budgeted expenses and an-j auiti, MIL Tuesdav With fivc AEC Concerning possi-'long, 300 feet wide and 80 feel other $235 for capital improve-' Kooiman's Market Open small atomic devices buried We utilizalion of a trench section deep had been created by fivcments. 'tii midnight dailv 1221 Or- feet beneath the surface, the Bristol mountains, small atomic devices buried 135, Budget expenses are designed ange. Phone 792-6731. The Atomic Energy Commis- cut to a depth of 300 feet feet beneath the surface, sion today ordered planes l-j track the radioactive dust cloud Good used furmture, drifted north from the test Missed Papers The AEC expressed confi-i Phone Redlands Daily Facts; that the cloud would circulation department, before it reached any in-' Iiefore 6:30 p.m. week orj borders.

2:30 p.m. Saturdays to reporti Small amounts of radioacUvi-. missed papers and obtain de- measured on the' livery. ground east of Tonopah, jin the Hot Creek Valley Sweater-Jacket Sale 'but a'spokesman said the read', Crrtm Tmnn 77 Savings up to 50 per cent dur-ings of five milUroentgens an ing our ski sale. Open Fri.

hour were harmless. Mon. eves. Pratt Bros. 651 E.

Aerial observations indicated Citrus. the crater was 900 feet long. 300 feet wide and SO feet deep. The test, called "Project Buggy." was part of the Plowshare program to develop peaceful uses for atomic cncr- Scouting awards ranging gy. from Tenderfoot to Eagle were -A potential application of the featured at a special Court of nuclear ditch digging technpiquF Honor conducted by Boy Scout The local chapters of Ihc John uould be construction of a sea- Troop 22 at Smiley School Tues- Birch Society will present the level interoceanic canal in Cen- day night, film, "What Is The John Birch America.

Eagle rank, highest award tomorrow at the Yu- ij, scouting, went to Bill Law Opposition to the station was dence wiU be removed. expressed by a delegation from Gasoline purchases will be reg- to Mr. and Mrs. Snf- Cresthne, March 13, 19S8, at service staUon would add to d-Velooment indicate that Rcdtands Commumty hosp.t- problem which already in-! 3'- terrupts church activities. MARRIAGE LICENSES E.

R. Hales, commission ISSUED chairman, pointed out that the (0 proride programs for an ever- KARSON MYERS George property was zoned for high. increasing membership which at' Karson. 37, San Bernardino; way commercial uses so that present totals 220 boys officially Frances Elaine Myers, 30, the Commission could not deny registered Mcntonc. the service station application.

TYSON WHITESIDE Dan He added that there is nothing O. Tyson, 3-t. McnWnc; and the Commission can do to elimi- Judith Whiteside, 23, Red- nate the noise. lands. PILKINGTON V.A.\- KOOTEN Eugene W.

Pilkington. 22. MlSSIOnarV and Elibertha Willcmina Van Kooten. 19; both Vucaipa. dOCTOr TO XEWSOM PL.ANCARTE Mark N'cwsom, 23, Redlands; CBL student body officers to meet here Birch Society to meet in Yucaipa Bill Lawrence wins Eagle scout award Dr.

John Ross, missionary to and Mildred Plancartc, ZA, Student body officers from Torrance FOLEY MILLER John D. will be the speaker at a fellowship dinner at the C. Diane 23, Redlands. cimm rhrUiHn rhirrrh entertainment and Mrcct Lnristian cnurcn. according to RHS social com-! DEATHS Redlands boulevard an.l State Beach, street.

Thursday evening at tonight at Redlands high school; og Mcntonc: and for an evening of discussion. caipa Elementary school. and Cal'ifomia street, at p.m. The 90 minute film portrays the life of Captain John Birch, (he man whose life provided' the inspiration for the name of the Society; What the Society is. and 'is not, and how the Society has become such a large' educational.

or-' Mill creek dump closure in talk stage rencc. 15. student at Redlands high school. Scout commissioner James Q. Harbi- awarded the coveted Eagle, and Bill honored his mother with a miniature replica of the eagle medaliion.

Bill's father, WiUiam B. Lawrence, surveyor for the county. ganizadon in the United have Herb Joiner, a JBS The V.S. Forest Service the Scouter's Key at the countv This Creek canvtm i for outstanding tor. WiU moderate the program Patrick Wassell.

and answer questions from the for the San audience about the John Birch Gorgonio Ranger District. toW Society. noon Kiwanis here yesterdav The public is invited to at- Located the road and fend, there is no charge. For the creek about a mile down- fn information caU commissjoner for DEATHS missioncr Kathy Gcarhart. The ADSIT Died in Loni dinner will begin at 5 p.m.

in March 12. 1953. Terrier Hall. With RHS acting as the host school, others attending include Fontana. Ramona, San Bemar-; jdino.

Pacific, Chaffcy. Eisen- i hower, and San Gorgonio iDave Burke will give the ASB President's talk along with vvcl- husband, Paul C. one coming remarks by RHS Prin- daughter. Mrs. Flora E.

How. cipal Martin H. Munz. ard. Long Beach: 3 prandchil- The spaghetti dinner is being dron and 3 great grandchildren, planned by commissioner of Funeral services wilt be held hospitality Mary and her Thursday at 2 p.m.

from the F. including Liz -Viel- Artliur Corlncr Chapel. Rev. I sen. Greg Steele, and social com- Herbert M.

Fink, pastor of tho 'mittee members Tanner, First church, officiat- Val Ayers, Pam Snow, Lynda ing. Interment in Hillside Mo- Creatura, Kris Haas, George niorial Park cemetery. Avanda. and Don when living in Redlands some Mrs. Shirley Duller.

RHS dircc- vcars ago. Mrs. Adsit was a tor of student acUvitics is group member of the First Methodist advisor. Church of Redlands and tha Eastern Star. jirs 6:30 p.m.

Adsit. 5547 Dr. Ross is a medical mis- street, Lakewood. ased 77 sionary to the Congo where he years, native of Kentucky and is stationed in Lotumbe. For resident of Lakewood fur IG most of the time since he went vcars and a former rcsideni to the Congo in 1950 Dr.

Ross of Redlands. has been the only doctor in an Deceased is survived by her IS.OOO square mile area. Quart 10 Pack SPECIAL 2Vi Doi. FAMILY PACK THIS WEEK DUTCH MILL DAIRY Drive-ln Cash Carry Mentone Blvd. Mentona A REAL TIME SAVER Complete Dinner for one Only it 3 Piezct of Kentuekf fned CWtirM it Cole Slow it Mashed Pototo ond Gravy it Bisculf ond Honey THE COLONEL 'S 656 E.

Redlands Blvd. 792.8864 BILL LAWREtJCE Phato by Lpjton Sludio About people Carl W. Wolfjer, 20, Army Weother Average March ninfall 2.68 Avg. season total lainfaU 14.71 salsfaU Temp. Sea- Feb.

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Opal, lives at 911 University, Redlands. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. Gary Williamson 1705 Clay St. Redlands, Calif. .10 .12 1.6* .01 grounds at Yucaipa, also man aged by the county.

The proposal to close the dump is in the talk stage at this time. 7.03 7.IS 8.7B SM Fire alorm gees awry Announcemenf of funeral Services LANDEROS, Juana V. Requiem Mass: 9:00 a.m. Today St Joseph the Worker Church McLEARY, McAvoy D. Graveside Service 10:00 a.m.

Thursday Montecito Memorial Park STEVENS, Robert L. 2:00 p.m. "ninrsday Loma Linda Chapel SCHMIDT, Charlotte 11:00 aJB. Saturday Yucaipa Chapel WRIGHT, Jack Remains forwarded to Bccken Funeral Home, Hessville, Ind. stream from Forest Home, the Graj-back Council.

Scout Execu- dump IS burned twice a Frank Zografos made theirccomized with a troop award First Class son of Mr. in he summer months. Mr. i for "hike to Peak Wolljer, 236 E. cited these objecUons to; BM started his scouting ca-i color movies highUghting street, Ontario, was as- the dump: Ireer with Cub Pack 11 si.v years ,,1 campoul ww-e shown to as a cannoneer with the -It creates a pall of smokejago.

With Troop 22, he near Plei- held positions of senior patrol, 'committee chairman leader, patrol leader, scribe ijiohcrt paUy organized the and quartermaster. An adept event and led the program. Part'cipated with other adults participating in-! waters of Mill Creek is possi- his father in the resurvey con- eluded Charles A Leonard Rcd- hie. Wastiins- Evening Kiwanis Club. C.

presents a fire haz- ton monument locations laid Berlingeri. assistant scout- ard. Flames could swcrp up out in San Bernardino County master, and committeemen Arthe brushy slopes of San during the mid IS'JOs which Gregory Harold A. Bernardino and the San were among survey joimson. B.

W. Perry. Channon Gorgonio Wilderness area. points established in California price, and Arnold'J. Tcwcll.

Wassell memicncd as a following Ibc old Spanish land possible alleraative to the Mill grants. i i Creek dump the cut-and-coverj He worked with his father asj campmaster lor a survey team on the ridge of ML San Bernardino. He includes swimming and water polo as favorite sports, and excels in mathematics, having received California Scholarship Federation Awards for excellent grades in math studies. The Court of Honor followed a poUuck dinner attended by A maUimctiomng alarm sys-t nearly 100, and included awards Icm touched off two false fire other scouts of the troop. alarms last night and this mom-; Scoutmaster Luthard J.

Agrei ing at the Redlands Heights conducted the traditional candle-, Citrus company packing house ''Sht investiture for tenderfoot at San Bernardino avenue and I Rodney Winter. Billy Hartwick Texas street, fire officials second class rank 'from troop committeeman Wili Fire alarms which drew fire ''at" Heermans. junits to the scene were touched! Scouts receiving their Crsl off at 9:41 p.m. yesterday and! d-ss rank from committeeman shortly after 8 a.m. today, ac- Larry iAgre.

Scott Gordon, and (Divight Lemon. Les Agre, senior patrol lead- and Channon Price, patrol leader, received the Star rank; award, presented by committeeman Donald Hartwick. Merit badges went to scouts Les Agre, reading and auto safety; Larry Agre, for music- and home repairs; Paul music; and Channon Price, as-' tronomy. Fotuteen scouts were Grayback Council arcs for participation in the Lincobi Pilgrimaje February 6. These included Larry Agre, Les Agre, Roger Brown, David Clark, Bob Dally, Paul Dally, WilUam Drake, Scott Gordon, BiHy Hartwick, Bill Lawrence, Dorryl Makara, Jerry Morton, Mike Perry, and Channon Price.

Scouts participating in the February campont at Joshua Tree National Momiment were cording to officials. mmmm- ILinenierifll chepels 703 Announcemenf of Services MRS. MARY M. ADSIT Services 2 p.m., Thursday, at the F. Arthur Cortner CbapeL MRS.

IVA M. KASSEL Services 10 a.m., Friday, at the F. Arthur Cbrtner Chapel t.mm CORTNER 221 BROOKSIDE AVE. niiiuitniiiiriiii. rooMcd laso TStb rear.

WnXIAM G. UOOBX. PnbUlbcr. FDANK E. MOOBX.

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