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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 23

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2nd St. Wil Supervisors Limit Field Men for Now (Continued From City Page) Minnie Bell Jackson, Member Of Pioneer Family, Dies at 93 Slnra7. July 7. 1962 THE DAILY SUN-B-5 Building in S.B. Lags Behind 1961 Be Widened ceiving $11,136 a year as uf last (Continued From City Page) year and the five chief deputies where she had resided since on a Deljeach received $14,892 a year.

and at Lynwood Drive and 110-acre ranch. In 1895 she married Richard Rosa Avenue ($5,0001. San Bernardino building, at the cost of $393,970. The other went halfway point in 1962, is lagging to W. R.

Buster to build 14 homes behind the valuation for the same having value of $336,000. Last year the three supervisor deputies in Orange County were paid a top salary of $8,060 annual- Street maintenance will account for $110,548. Biggest project in the Street De partment budget is $41,081 for re ly while Campbell at the time waslPe" last year, according to Breakdown for the month fol-rcceiving $9,564 as division roadjRa'ph F. Spencer, superintendent iows: superintendent with the Highway Jof. the Department of Building' Qne 4-unit apartment, 1 Department.

(His salary was in-, and Safety duplex, 60 single dwell- alignment of Warm Creek in con nection with the Meadowbrook Redevelopment Project. creased this year) Valuation for the first six ings, 134 remodel dwcl-months of 1962 totals $9,109,241, lings, $104,629: 9 new non-residen- Mrs. Minnie Belle 93, of Yucaipa, died Thursday morning at her residence, the Jackson Ranch. She was born in San Bernardino and had resided in San Bernardino County all of her life. Her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Holiday, came to San Bernardino In a covered wagon in Jack Holiday was the first marshal in San Bernardino, Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin B. Akers, arrived In San Bernardino In, 1836.

liuring her childhood she resided In San Bernardino. She lived In the Mill Creek and Forest Homo area about two years and In Rcdlands about two years, before moving to Yucaipa in 11)04, In Kern County there are four Another major item is $24,999 assistants to the supervisors who compared to $10,128,564 at the tial structures, 26 re Jackson, who died in 1937. He was with the forestry service In San Bernardino County. It was Jackson who named Forest Home, according to Miss Mildred Jackson, Minnie Jackson's daughter. Survivors Include a son, Merle L.

Jackson of Palm Springs; two daughters, Mrs. Mina Pryor of Twentynine Palms and Miss Mil-dfed-fl. Jackson of Yucaipa; two grandsons; two great grandsons; and two great-granddaughters. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Stephens Bobbitt Funeral Chanel.

Burial will be in the family plot at Pioneer Memorial Cemetery. received a top salary of $6,972 as! half year mark in 1961. model non-residential, $98,304. for repairs to the Town Creek Storm Drain which slants diagonally across the city. FicrM vt'rt uralle orA 1ctnna alue of building in 1961 nM.

anA Other proposed Street Depart of last year. Wyland said he didn't know of any other counties who had a similar position. "In Alameda Coun $18,385,836, second lowest yearly 'M fa '9 swimmin nunl 1 mere mnwnrl in ntr VI 7 ment projects are Lynwood Drive bridge improvements, Park Street from Carpenter to ty there may be personnel sssign 1 V- IVT VUJ a Number of dwelling units built 090- 12 remove and demolish mm iinma mm nn mumwinmi so far this year is 380, just Lynwood, reconstruction of, ,0 tne supervisors but carried, the deck of the Cross Street bridge! department payrolls," ie said.1 less than the number for the same time in 1961. Number of; east of Cone jo to raise the load In San Francisco County where limit, $1,900, and improvement of city ana county Dounrtaries single dwellings built is 194, com Burglary Nets $110 for Early Morning Intruder 21st Street within Perris Hill are ine same. ail assistants are pared to 248 a year ago.

Building permits issued total Park $8 300. carnea on tne mayor payroll Indiana Man Killed When Car Overturns on Desert Included elsewhere in the budg 115, Spencer said, compared to The Curve Inn, 4508 Sierra Way, There are no supervisor assist' ants listed in Riverside, Sacramento or Santa Clara County sal ary ordinances, according to VVy 2,601 in 1961. et is widening of the west side of Muscott Street north of High (Sun-Talegram photo) PLANNING Cheery about election prospects are Dr. William R. Thomas, left, and Robert J.

Schwarz, the executive director of the Republican County Central Committee. Thomas, GOP congressional nominee, has opened headquarters at 516 San Bernardino, is now at a national strategy meet in ivuac hnrnlarioH nf tUnSO artv land Avenue, $7,500, and traffic signals at 5th and Streets, land. ty Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. Wyland said he didn't believe 300. the field representative position The accident was investigated by Removed from the budget was $23,000 for widening of 13th Street would be placed under Civil Ser Valuation for June San Bcrnardino police 304, approximately $200,000 less said than what it was a year ago.

The 1 pried a side door The month was an unusual one between 2:43 and 3:45 a.m. and in some ways. Biggest building removed the money, officer Mark job was the $30,000 footings for E. Ross said, the new Aerospace Corp. build-1 Ross said he checked the buildings on Mill Street.

ins at 2:45 shortly after it closed. Permits for two large subdi- When he returned at 3:45, he said from Arrowhead Avenue to E. vice in the near future. Thief Takes Guitar Street. This apparently represents 113 109 Rites Set for 3 Who Died In Crash of Norton Plane a change in thinking.

In past years, portions of 13th have been A guitar valued at $3 was stolen widened to the west in hopes that from the front porch of Jim D. visions accounted for half of the he saw the open side door. Harold Albert Taylor, 68, of Hobart, was fatally injured yesterday when the car he was driying went out of control and overturned on the Barstow Freeway. Dep. Coroner II.

VV. Ceorgenton said the one-car accident apparently resulted from a blow-out on a rear tire of the car. The accident took place about 11 miles west or Barstow about 4:43 p.m. Taylor's station wagon rolled 96 feet down the median strip in the divided highway, overturning 2'i times, Ceorgenton said. The driver was the only occupant of the- vehicle.

The injured man was rushed by ambulance to Barstow Communi 13th Street could share some of Lovett, 1120 VV. Rialto, according, value. One went to Kal Kraft A floor safe and vending ma A native of Spokane, she; trafic on Base Ljnp B. County Traffic Deatha Sinca Jan. 1 Traffic Deaths Sama Data Lilt Yaar to San Bernardino police reports.

I Builders to build 30 homes at a chines were untouched, he said. had lived in San Bernardino seven years. She was a communications Services have been set for three San Bernardino area residents who died in the crash of a Norton Air Force Base plane April 26 near Meeker, Colo. Graveside services for s. Sgt.

H. K. Owens and Gerald C. i in mm mil iiii.i i iijii hi hi iniii nm mmv in jijii i pwlj pii i. fimmii i ii i Paulene Edna Templcman, 46, of officer at Norton Air Force Base, Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Eugene, of San Bernardino; a son, Edward F.

Johnson of Newport Beach; a daughter, Tatum of the California Highway Patrol's Barstow Substation. Taylor's son, Javin M. Taylor of Los Angeles, said his father was probably on his way to California for his annual summer vacation. 23630 Pacific San Bernardino will be held ll a.m. Monday at Montecito Memorial Park.

Mrs. Patricia Ann Holladay of Su- bic Bay, Philippine Islands; her mother, Mrs. Inez Richardson of Garden Grove; a sister, Mrs. Gene Suvcr It rup'a Su miner vieve Herren of Garden Grove; and three grandchildren. HTWEOTdDEY Stanley L.

Dickey Mortuary, Fontana, is in charge. Services for Capt. Robert An derson Moore, 31, of 25420 E. 33rd San Bcrnardino, will be held i i 1 1 i i i i i 9 a.m. Tuesday at Norton A wherever you with these nev Force Base Chapel.

Graveside services will be held noon Tues mm Wa'ra ovarifoclcad in many departments and ara making ganuina reduction! on entire inventory of tha following itami. Nothing held back. Choose what you need and aik tha laleiman to figure your tale price from the regular price tag. THIS IS NOT SPECIAL PURCHASE MERCHANDISE. day at Ft.

Rosecrans National Cemetery, Point Loma. tapt. Moore was the pilot of the plane. A native of Brighton, he was a member of the 2193rd Com munications Squadron at Norton Air Force Base. Survivors include the widow, Carolyn, of San Bernardino.

Stanley L. Dickey Mortuary, Fontana, is in charge. Memorial services for Maj. Nor man Gadbois will be held 10 a.m., TRANSISTOR RADIOS Friday, July 13, at Norton Air Force Base Chapel. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.

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