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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 20

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Speed rged I38 i ij a I College on ision Gefs 4 A A 'BUY NOW, BUILD SAYS PRESIDENT SHEFFIELD Mauldirt r. To Kan for ay 'JT'TV'-rfV i Board Agrees to Start Appraisals on Two Land Tracts; Building Plans Told Expansion of the San Bernardino Valley College campus was urged as "quickly as possible" yesterday afternoon hy colleee president Dr. II. J. Sheffield.

He gained Board of Trustees approval to hrjrin appraisals on two tracts of land now being considered for annexation to college property. I His request bore a -buy now is lhr land build later" tine in that land completed for use hy the values will increase out of propor- 10. to construction costs during Als0 in fmurr aro pan, i the time in which the college Li v. 'u- ior a business education hui dinj its buildin? expansion pro- gram. and a library.

Construction on The two areas of land being thfsc facilities will begin in bv the college for inclu-anf 1981 tho president mil Li.y Civil Service Board Soliis 2-1 in Decision Attorney General's Opinion Wanted on Charter Amendment CITY SECTION City Page Saturday, Jan. 17, 1959 (SECT. B) it'. V. Accepted by Valley College Trustees liv Bil.l.

CLASSES START FEB. 5 IN NEW CHEMISTRY BUILDING sion into the campus lie to the southwest of the srhool. Some 13 In the meantime, Dr. Sheffield homes and two vacant lots com-said, college officials will meet prise the areas. with San Bernardino city officials ARKAS OITI.INM) seeking city approval on a master The two areas, identified as expansion plan.

and extend southwest Dr. Sheffield did not say whetb-of school property. Area lies er these master plans include Dot. Donald G. (Bud) Mauldin last night received the divided sanction of the Citv Civil Service Board to 'JUST LOVED HER SO' Wilburn Watkins 31.

of Palm Springs is booked at in San Bernardino Valley College's new SH60.000 run for mayor of San Bernar-chemistry building will begin Feb. 5. dino. The college's Board of Trustees vesterdav afternoon for- in ih uVn San Bernardino City Jad for investigation of murder. Police say he confessed shooting a m.L i it aa mally accepted the building as completed, although com' granted Mauldin a 6May leave.

San Bernardino mother who died yesterday afternoon. He was quoted as saying he pletion date was Jan. 9, except for minor corrections still to of absence from his dunes with loved her so-" Jailer is Russell Morrison. (Police Department photo) JusDr. and extending south to Jef-to have a ma.ster plan study rat h-'ferson St.

Area extends south er than to seek city approval on to. Grant St. from Roth individual building projects, jpieces of land reach approx-; The land expansion program hy Umatcly to Scott St. to the the college almost hit a policy I Dr. Sheffield told the board that isnaz in agreement to buv th Mother of Seven be made.

thn San Bernardino Police Depart The Jl-irnn W-iiity contains in tremendous addition to the col- menf to campaign for mayor addition to chemistry lalKir.itones, lgo facilities. the arch 17 primary election, classrooms for English, speech, K.v cpt for minor corrections The split vote was a reversal of hygiene, psychology, vet to be made, Mrs. Kennedy lan- 6 stand by the board rleny-gclogy and fo physical eduea- said the structure appeared I-r- Mauldin the leave of absence, tion courses. The d'-maj at the time was based In addition there ate office jio sk" H) a amendment to the City si.aces for'1'0 instructs. a'uIhv open house will be Slt'DKNT CAI'AdlV u.

The leave become effective ailow vltev appraisals of the properties property of Dr. Louise Brow ihave been made more extensive Holly St jbuilding plans will be A on a Some of these plans or lm but worki ing, though, he sa.d call for be- found thpm. ginning on construction of a swim-: ming pool as soon as possible. It! (Continued on 5, Column 6 Slain by Bullets ln 5th Ward I Still another candidate xip i in. vcstprHav in ihn rumiiii Still another candidate popped yesterday in the to rr si- up campaign 'HI III ri Student for imp rx ,1 cn.uice to tour trie new building, on which "nNtpntion By JAMKS M.

KFJNHdl I) laundry worker Wilburn Watkins who "just loved Mauldm's re- her so" told police vesterdav that he shot a San Bernardino building before is turned over SHOIIK I I tiAI'S to ciasMoom use. was begun last spring, is 110 in one-tune silting. While grantin quest, the Uiar INVESTIGATION APPROVED Da'es of the open bouse were took s'eps to mother who died with nine bullet holes in her body, in the charter Tho .11 -vear-old Palm Snrinas man u- strnL-inJ I mil me nuiKhng is lu.iy need- shore up gaps for chemist -v 1 uy uy imendment which Cit Attorney I seven minutes after the shooting, as he boarded a citv bus but will be announced sfx.n. and one additional rxrn have lU'iIliam A. tiory ruieo auowi.ti unri frnm vif.tim-c 'fu I Keen converted, into three general me city emplove such as Mauldin to duty cla.ssr.-wms.

vitation of high school chemistry run fop pu(jlio (ifflC0 As the gunman was running away, the dying woman, Doloris the shaking suspect asked Capt. (or the Sin Ward seat at the San Bernardino City Council tahle. Harry 1'. Kheiihottom, 70S Muscott took out nomination papers late in the afternoon from City Clerk Jack T. Felton.

This makes it a three-way race between the incumbent, (ieorge C. Blair; businessman Arthur P. Townsend and Rheu-botti nt. The newest candidate has been a San Bernardino resident for the past 15 years, the. last 10 of which he has been en-Caged in the broadcasting in accepting the Dunning yes- imni aim i- 'Due sevei-al options given College May Try For TV Channel Educational television was re- in' this field," Dr.

Sheffield said. Ann Ross, -year-old mother of Robb the condition of the victim.1 terdiy, truste.s t-vincf-d pride in 'dn(1 to us(' laciiities. bv the citv attorney in his nil seven, crawled Jj leet Irom tne tne n-w structure. Original cost estimates on the relative to civil service employes 1 1. 1 1 i (.

iwn, crying vio kitchen where she was shot to the lently for almost five minutes aft- oor of her home wnere Mrs. r.va cim.r- Imilding were near the million running for political office," the man of the bu.Mngs committee, dollar mark. Construction was by board said in a iomt statement found her bullet riddled rr woma" had police aid sie had tourl th.e liuilding tne Cal Construction Co. of San jast night, "the Civil Sendee hodv "Ixrd liave merrv." he s.itiherl twee times and found it to be a Bernardino. Board of the City of San Bernar-, w-alkins was arrested hy Cant, squirming with emotion.

'iu' lm; Gail R. Wiimuth of the city's Hu- Throughout the interrogation he ONLY 16 'SHOPPING DAYS' major and Council permit tne board to ask the opinion of the vived as a possibility for San Rer- -r, for one would vcry much nardino Valley yesterday after- no(jn hate to see the channel get away from San Bernardino Valley Col- Dr. If. J. Sheffield, president of jSan Bernardino Valley proposed that it the school i gained board of trustee approval (, districts once infercsfed in the ed- i to go ahead with an investigation i i ucational television channel have i or getting an educational channel tu Inst interest, that the co ege go mane Division who had heard repeated "I just loved her so." the gunman's description broad- The suspect told officers "she just Attorney "General relativ i cast on tne police radio minutes to the Sect if nmn picked me up and put me down and picked me up and put me uv Lnariei- auii'ounii'oi k.f.to Business License as voted bv the people of the down mavbo 10 times since I've it alone.

All available police units were known her." i he motion to grant Mauldin Deadline Tuesday for a leave of absence "r-' ''-'i for a leave Board members voted to author- lequest jband of educators representing he had met the ai uiange si. wiimum sam watkins said was made bv tioard member Gor- Ue Sheffield to write to represent- rt tl.r. trt he was patrolling north on Water- Mman ivx shfl- Tuesday is the deadline for ac-imost the school districts in the! LEFT FOR AUTO LICENSES i Now is iho time for all good or at Bank of America. 2 18 High-people to come to the aid of their land Ave. ca is.

The batik windows will take Cot rid of the look and registrations for autos, commer- C'i lf-3 license cia! vehicles and trailers, but mo- There are only IS lieene-shop- toreycle registrations are only das left to get that car a handled by the motor vehicle of- "new look U-fr. incurring a (. penalty for late registration. I ad- The new'' this vcar will l.ne is Keb. 1 a white sticker licenses, I valley went so far as to mcorpor- if ti inMlv, man Ave.

in the animal catcher 'lived next door to him in Palm 'murine 19a9 business (Continued on 3. Column 4) truck when he heard the call. Springs where he works as a Citv Clerk Jack T. Felton said. and Kot a channel allocation! 'from the Federal rommunicntions! "Ot, MICUield indicated, he The humane officer said he saw "washman" in a laundry.

He list. He is iirsrin San LJ. 1 I 1 CI I 11 1 1 It I will investigate further into the Watkins Ujard the bus on an Anza Rd. address in the businessmen to fill out application CommlSKlon- northeast comer of 9th St. and ui forms mailed to tnem bv his of- tuc tne intervening years -r Ri.f in in.n-tn Woman Hit by Auto Succumbs Waterman Ave.

Wiimuth stated Dpt(lctivps iund a fice and return them hy mail be-inothing more has been done, he ndnnel he boarded the bus througn the caibpr in fore the Tuesday deadline. i said, and the vcry high frequency. Sheffield said that represents- fiont door, only to see the suspect drath homc Spven ms ad The city clerk's office will then Channel 24 is now shown by FCC of Fol'd Foundation have leap out through the hack door. comnute the fee anrt bill tt manuals as unassitmed. indicated that they might subsi- John G.

Holmes. inch maiva- for the rear plate, covering last vi of the Stale Department of year's ''old'' look green sticker. ear-old He stopped and tnrew up ms (Continued on 5, Column 3) firms by mail. Motor Vehicles Reg, -i ration Divi- Holmes reminds applicants they A grocery laden "It is a time to get a move on! smii at 6V Siena Way, has added still must keep a front plate on San Bernardino woman was fa- hands as I reached for my gun 0 jxopte to his staff to speed the the car even though it won't have tally injured yesterday afternoon tne captain reponea. At the Hall of Justice, Watkins a nice sticker for decoration.

struck down bv a car while; dur- As an add. belt) Holmes is Station wagon owners ill have crossing Arrowhead Ave. at 8th confessed he shot the woman dur nan after "she said t'ie of'ice orten "on Sat- to nav an extra dollar this year St. 'nS an argument was leaving," according to i.l r.i in 11 n.yin um over and ahove the standard Mrs. Adela Kavlor of SJJ Mt.

she tvn rlied at fi-y at Detective cant. UC 1. 1.000 ail windows for ucies re: Hospital of injuries suf- Midway during the interrogation, is'iation have esfmhshed in The license fee is figured at 2 County 9 11 two banks. per cent of the vehicles value. Those who received pre punched "in lieu" of local property rar'U in the mail may register The license fee money collected; their vehicles at American Na-'is distributed to cities and coun-' tional Bank, Base Line and ties by the State Controller.

1 Saturday Special io LEMON TORTE 79c Regularly 89c Noyes' Bakery 333 Highland TU 44-2106 Same Date Last Year Traffic Deatht Since Jan. 1 Yucaipa Woman Given 30 Days; fered in the 5:4:: pm. mishap, Dep. County Coroner Harold Georgenton said. Georgenton said the driver 3-Year Probalion in Death Case of the car hich struck Mrs.

Kay-lor, Carl B. Miller, 59, of 215 W. Sundav Morning: Bo the GREATEST GUY IN THE WORLD TaS? the family to the PORTKR'S lor in. Kt'st Panraki'S in town. Sivcia! Children's M-'nu Arrowhead (Ai-hi4 I Min tli Court Hnu-p) Nw, Smart, flav to for i rffi' PT77A MR.

BIG I amt NO SKTTING NfXF.SSARY A. -L 1 X. oj-jcl JP TALL 1 1 SffAAnC BELLADOXA FOOD TO GO allU i i IHC OLlttrib BEAUTY SALOX THE SHACK Casual Jackets Roh. Pajamai STANDARD OR SPECIAL MAIM? 2APPOTvrVFNT- N-nT vrrV.Vn0 4 Sport Shirt, Dress Shut, STRAIGHT, V'i OR ROUND AIPUI.NiMLNTs NOT NtLDt.D TL'rner or Tfxedo S6-6113 rCe Estimate i MORRY'S GAS LOGS TIaMI SCIIWINN FROM IS" TO BICYCLES Biff Men's Shop L05fr like a For Ita han-Amer can Foods i-viuuiju i RKAl. LOG HRF.

Pmm tr 1216 w- 2nd St- TU 6-3167 T' wood to buv eckend Special VOlll 4.1)0 san Bernardino Nojendinc no Ash Disposal A A Harrv's Bicycle Store Bros- Shoppin Are" 4 ll let 34W irth mt. vkhnon vc 325 Street TUx 80-8-180 "0URS: 9:30 t0 6 'ul 9 Call TU S-OH or 3-2009 ROOF OILING II SUPER KEMTONE I r) i expertly doxe S0FKare financing IW-onlc. M0 9 (f ftp Mo'tooon Payments With Our Th TUxcdo 83 11.38 "sn" green stamps Low Cost hcfinancing Planned to Your Budrjct SANTA FE FEDERAL G. E. GIBSON, D.D.S.

Authorised Service I SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 371 W. BASK LINE Yn irrvicc 701 St and 47 4'h St. San Bernardino mr Ti' noon no hubxtitute for Experience open Saturday lntil noon ACME TV Office Now Open appliance I rcpivr iv vni ct-ptph t.1 13S N. Mt. Vernon.

Colton ISMAvt l.N lOLK SKLTCH I-ollowuiff acation rn. ta 5-hki CUSTOM BUILDING 1 CoUTtCS HomCS ON YOI-R LOT ino FINANCING i it Develop lour Ideas (ONTRACTOR BUi'd YUr Lot Extta Ch C-RKDKOOM FOR RENT lOOCo FINANCING For Estimates Call TU 2-3013 Member' B.C.A. 213 E. Base Line San Bernardino TUr 9-2741 Kitchen, Bathroom Walls Ceiling Washed Free Estimate reasonable Rates Ph. TU 6th said the woman apeared Superior Court Judge Carl B.

dant's car was on the wrong side lo nm in o( hs car Hiiliard wntenced a -H-year-o 1 ol the white line as it traveled said he dif) not SP(, the Yucaipa woman to County Jail foralong without lights. The officer; un(il jt was (00 jate to r.0 days yesterday as part of three; was quoted in the report as probation on a felony man- ing he switched the lights of his daughter, Mrs. Ann slaughter conviction. patrol ear in a vain effort to warni.Vf,kins)n of 656 xltii Colton, Mrs. Edith A.

Witherow a the driver of the car in which the coronrr Mrs pleaded guilty to the charge. She the victim was killed. Kajiol. had visited with her ear- said she was intoxicated as she Mrs. Witherow suffered a brok- irr jn the day to have her hair drove without Ifczhis on her car Pn ankle in the accident and still SPl Oct.

when a Yucaipa woman wears a bandage. Mrs. Kaylor left the Colton was killed in a head-on accident. sF.NTENC'K 'FAIR' Jiome at about 3 p.m. and had STAY Two additional pro' Hon re- stopped near the scene of the acci- "I find it difficult in these cases wpre after rP.i(jent to buy gnxicnes.

She was to consider them as indifferently by Dist- Atty. Lowell crossing eastward on the south a the requires." Hiiliard to point out thp drinking side of the intersection when the commented from the bench. Kton, thp evaiuatj0n. Miller car struck her. He granted the womr.n a stay of Thp statpd that Georgenton said, execution of the jail term until 0f ()le victim believes: She is survived, in addition to 4 p.m.

Monday at the request of r0.day jajl and daughter, by the widower, her attorney, Ted G. Krumm. js fair jor (ne dpfPndatlt. Fred Kaylor. The body was taken A probation report pointed out Mrs witherow said she had to Stephens Bobbitt Funeral that, a California Highway drinking beer at home prior Home where an inquest is pend-man was following Mrs.

Withe- ,0 the accident row's car when it rammed into; THE COMET CAFE IS NOW OPEN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Specializing in SPANISH FOODS 352 Street another vehicle on Yucaipa Bivd The patrolman said the deten- "Wdiid WINTER HEAT WAVE WILL SEND THERMOMETERS UP Rock Breaks Window A rock was tossed through a indow at the Resinn Hotel, 2H7 accoi'dinu' to San Bernardino police. Damage was estimated at sin. CA Victor.Tlagna-ox1 OLSEN TT TnP 31; OPEN HOUSE sliteivs-dez. eosa FINE WATCH REPAIRING satukdav 4 Sunday -i to Corner Highland Del Rosa Nexttoii" -'H SANTA FE-SOUTHERN PAOTIC WATCH INSPECTORS 3065 NEWPORT ST. SEE THE NF.YV CR-22 STEPPING STONES 1 97- kxo.i STA KiTiaSf if x-TxrVlNL Ul E.lNllNvJ Custom Bill HOMES 1 EloeK West of Santa t'e 1'rarKs ARTHUR H.

SOLDER CO. Ph. TUx2-41TCr 7-a Le BokklllS Chevron Station 20I0 W. Highland Ave. TU -1-7876 1 Base Line Arrowhead CUT TO SIZE Saturday, January 17th I LIKE EXTRA-RICH MILK? Try McDanicl's Gold Medal GLASS 1 TO frSLJ 7vfi1V BUD HARDWARE 1 1 CI 1 llUlil IVJLllK lo.

1 LoailS tO Rich in Buttcrfat HiRh in Solids 1 (1) Possibly Lower Your Payments VITAIX A ENRICHED lnCOniC 1 tlX (2) Do Away With Two Payments Save at Cash and Carry Prices service (3) Pa-V 0ff a Contract of SaIe JnT A XTTPT A TR JAMES McGUIRE 1st Federal Savings Loan Assn. IVlLIJruNlCLv Lir 1 732 St. TUx 83-0139 555 Street Free Parking Phone TUrner 8-0205 735 East Ease Line Phone TUrner 8-383S 'I II 1 I ADVERTISER TRIES TO RENT LIGHTHOUSE The Lord. in Timos ran it an ad Hint the party wanted to ivn a lichthouse to "eel away from it all." The beacon to linnz tenants to your vaiant apartnvnt. is a Sun-Telestam Tor rent' ad.

inexpensive and eay to plai'e. Hill Ol TsUMIIVI BMiOAIVS KVKBY 11 V. Tl THK SI N-TI I.HIiHAM Classified Ads A winter "heat wave" is expected to move into the Southland during the next five days with temperatures averaging as much as 12 degrees ahove. nor-, nial, the U.S. Weather Bureau reKrtel yesterday.

No precipitation is forecast for tho five-day period. Heavy fog blanketed part of the Southern California coast yesterday during the early morning hours, extending in a narrow hand from Huntington Bench to Foint some biyh clouds floated oer San Bernardino Valley, but otherwise skies were clear. The mid-winter splurge of summer weather warmed San Bernardino yesterday as the mercury rose to a high of 81 degrees. Mountain spots also basked in the unseasonable warmth and winter sports fans watched in dismay as the heat melted snow deplhs. The Snow Summit ski area at Big Bear is again bare of snow, and Snow Valley ski slopes are rapidly losing their suow cocr.

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