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

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.1 if: 5f- V6 Set o) i ft a Bids 5)A ilQl MEWS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE TOP STORIES FROM All! POINTS IN THE NATIONS LARGEST COUNTY ffr I t-J Colfon Area School Union Recommended at San Diego Banker Prophesies Growth REDLANDS Redlands Plaza, first development to follow the framework of the 701 Study, will become a springboard for similar projects, C. Arnholt Smith, president of U.S. National Bank of San Diego, and of Westgate-California Corporation, predicted last night at the fifth annual meeting of the Downtown Redlands Association at Redlands Country Club. ft CCC B-4 Friday, Sept. 18, 1964 Highland News COLTON The County Committee on School District Organization Wednesday night recommended one unified school district for the entire Colton Joint Union High School District area.

The area embraces Bloom- The plaza at Citrus Avenue Tall Flingf Slated Tonight At Congregational Church Past president is William J. Junkin. Tribute was paid to Zafon A. Hartman, DRA secretary-manager who announced he will serve another year. "This is Mr.

DRA himself," said outgoing and Orange Street is being constructed by the bank in a block wide redevelopment program. Smith, principal speaker at a dinner attended by more than 150 persons, said the bank has ington Elementary Colton Joint) HIGHLAND Music for all ma, and Trinian areas. Union High School. Coltonjages will be featured this eve-: Joint. San Salvador and Ter- inr at the first aii eet-toeetheri He wears the Distinguished concentrated its own holdings in president William J.

Junkin, in urban renewal as in Redlands, relinquishing the office. anH aien in arniiirinp larw nn-l Vice Mayor William T. Hart- develoried tracts awav from represented the city in the absence of Mavor Waldo F. population centers where acre age is being opened for farm- Burroughs; Dr. George H.

Arm-'ing and orchards. University of Redlands I president, introduced Smith; for- In addition to a revitalized mer Mayor Charles C. Parker downtown area. Smith foresaw served as master of ceremonies. rare Union districts.

the Highland Congregational Flying Cross, Air Medal withj IChurch, Palm and Atlantic, three clusters, and Air Force! The hoard of trustees of the; Sponsoring the -Fall Fling" is Commendation Medal. Bloomington F.lementary School thp Women's Fellowship. Colonel Hakola was awarded District presented a proposal a master-s dpgrpP in Business asking consideration for a vVomrn of the fellowship, un- Management, in 1957 at the Uni-' Bloomington Unified School Dis- dp. thp dirPrtnn of Mrs. M.

F. versitv of Colorado through the' trict, embracing the B.ooming- HunlPri w.in serve homemade! Air Force Institute of ton High School and elementary crpam cakp pip and soft ngy program fnr career schools, 'drinks at nominal cost, from 6 opment. to 8 p.m. He and his wife. Jeanette, and! H.

Hartley Hillsen, secretary, and to the county committee. saidj feshvp affair Wll take Allan live at 262S8 2Rth Higlv the committee 'felt Blooming-place on front lawn ton's proposal was well before the 85.foot bell iSun-Teieoram phnto) (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne K. Smith, Smith's TV; Councilman Robert -J.

Wanner, Mrs. Jerome B. Herman (owners) Raymond V. Canterbury, Canterbury Realty; Roger Christensen. 31 Flavors Ice Cream.

SIX-WAY TREAT Krpresentativps of the city, the business community and Chamber of Commerce joined to salute Redlands' newest business block, 8th and State, yesterday. Admiring the big; ice cream cone are Intruder Is Scared Away By Screams farming opportunities laround Redlands and San Bernardino. But. he emphasized that every downtown area there; are "fascinating opportunities; awaiting the imaginative de-: 'veloper." I "It is important that down-1 itown areas continue to be centers of civic administration and Remain the heart of our business 'and cultural activities," he stated. Council Okays Signal, Street ana wen tnougnt out.

i tower. Proceeds raised during1 He added that the commit-the evenjng wji g0 into the tee further felt that "in lightjchurch building fund, of the Unruh Bill and State Throughout the evening, var-Board of Education's actions ious musical organizations at the Sept. 11 meeting, when Topping the list of musical at-i it did not split anv high school tractions is the 20 piece dance I band from Pacific High The screams of her 3-vear-old FONTAXA -mother and districts, that only high school districts should be unified." He Work for TJ nA 1 A Dlnin io nnrtnor Civic Center Area under the baton of Jack Mc-, Cullough. said the committee felt "obli ship program between citv and fr.ghtened away an truder from the bedroom of a gated to take the procedure on, For folksong enthusiasts a a high school basis." group headed by Jeff Jensen will uusi litres Wiiii v. cii i an vc a iK pattern for other and similar.

Ceres Avenue apartment at mid- A recent traffic studv indicat- "We nredict. that this incease Thp mnrk-pf is havina FONTANA Plans and spe- nprfnrm nlri favorites Jensen A orp for installation Tlilknn vA onnlW mpptincr ,1 iT: CltlCatlOnS that during the eight peak in traffic will cause serious con- grand opening ins weekend and.r "V1 Ho nmDn a police report. dl. UC UIIIVCIMIY 111 V-ctil-: C-Jrn i .1. i.

i i i inp nns pvnprrpn Tn know that this Police said the woman report- nours, venicies iravei on me esuon on piana avenue aunng i because we on the tentative proposal will fornia at Riverside, is an ad-! "'y kw 7 qa rw tu. Upland Avenue intersection -I- 1 OZn I 1 "UL" 111 "IMl- il -r 1 nrl lUa mm iltamnlnA In fnr, lit; nriu (ii i. ui pin. uu. VI.W Ul lilt? jUIIIOI lllgri I llHIt't'I have been approved by the dl t'ei 111,111 "i 'e udviiu huui, Christmas rush guiwm win ne uhihu id an.

Council. about 12,000 cars a day. Mead said. Mead said he is confident said' hPr' In another action for modern-' I-ast April, Mead reported In September 19fi3. Sal F.

traffic signals will be installed meeting, which was The 21-year-old mother, who izing the Civic Center area a the council a studv indicated Martorama, post office region-around Thanksgiving. keyed to a revitalized core area, lives in the two-bedroom apart- 11C011 nn traffic would inrrpasp hv 2 nnn al rpal ptatp off)rpr from i innrnval i thp Wormser was in- ment with her daughter and an- in the county scnools ottice. Fellowship. A junior high group, headed Hearing on the proposal will'bv Larry Hunter, is also sched-be held at 7:30 p.m. Oct.

19; uled to appear. r- -'vohipioe ner Hav u-ith thp mm.i inwLe trtW niannmn nm. stalled as DRA president to lead other woman, said her friend in the Colton Lnion High: School cafeteria. I I I rt I in UI1L' IIIIIS IIII I III III yvi V.UT 1WJ k.J iiUIbl.1V.,. I'JIU L.IIT 11IIUK IVU I1.1IU ,11 11 nHI.

lir II I- property turned np a light in the other 1 1 lit ptlnn nt Ntatpr Krftc ItarL'Ot micclnn hp hrtfMaW cmnnl tr, ii-Ut Ik. anv. rinai proposal wm oe aaopt- 599 oks will nold its first fall an Dernaraino iui mii uvc- uhmiuh "'t a mmm uir unjcv.i i uui ed at a meeting at 7:30 m-l-meetine next Mondav evening iment of Upland Avenue from and the post, office on the corn-would be installed at the inter- for bid, Mead said The bid VJV I a I IV fl I in "liat 1.1 liruniMI! WM'l! I 11 expected to be a year of devel- screams, opment. section. opening date is Oct.

6. 1 A I Oct. 22 in the county schools is the chapter's 10th Juniper to Sierra avenues and er office. birthday and "Charter Member; for other work. Night." All members are cor- Triangle submitted the low-; Hillsett said it is hoped the Hy invited.

est of four bids for the job that proposal will he ready for includes reconstruction of Up-; filing with the Department of; w'orthv Patron Charles Hock-! land Avenue from Juniper to! rianqie steei vvarenouse special tribute was paid to opened ner door tn see a merchants and property owners man running from the apart- who remodeled, rebuilt or con- men'. He held his arm in fron structed new commercial build- of his face as he ran, said the ings in Redlands in the past woman, who was questioned bj year. Patrolman Ronald L. Reckham Education so it can he heard eft js stj Datjen jn mp ganta Sierra avenues and other work. at the January 1965 State Vo Hncnitai ot inc apIpc Hp Thp ioh will include removinc Fp Hosnital at I.os AopIps Doubles Volume in a Year be? WyyiwJ ViyiHU III I CTvl I Roard of Education meeting.

js impvoing satisfactorily, concrete, roadway Serving with Wormser will he i i nnn Willinn Vtnrtpnc nrpci- The intruder was described icannoi nave visnors. iiving jsjjnm aim luhv-icic M.v... Dr. Gerald A. Smith, super-, istructing a catch basin and Triangle Steel Supply Paredes said the company -for building construction and dent; M.

Wendell Morrisset. I)e -v intendent of the Bloomington! drainage work. Bernardino warehouse has estimated that, within a heavy industry, plans further treasurer, and James A. Harter. 8 mi nes in height.

Elementary School (jol Allan A Hakola vet- 'more tnan doubled its volume year, San Bernardino's opera-igeographical expansion to es- Robert Holt. Robert Buster, i He dropped a package of rig- made the following statement; eran of $, militarv 'sorv. The traffic signal project was! in one year, Branch Managerjtions will match those of the'tablish new "neighborhood Laufa Creatura, William arettes on the bed the mother yesterday: uQe kL caior, in thp ranital im-iRobert A. Paredes said yester-Los Aneeles warehouse 10 'steel centprs" in Southern Pal. S.

Gregory, Robert Van Roekel and daughter share, the police IIVV. IIUO UL.V.II k3IV.V.LV.. VI v- Director of Inspection for a budget for the 1964- day. ago and "10 years fronvifornia growth communities, and Walker Smith directors, report said He reported the jump from now, will probably equal Los The San Bernardino faciiitv 65 fiscal year. Advance approv- tion with the Office of Deputy "There is no question that the whole area, being a relatively poor area, will need all state financial support it can The Inspector at Norton AFB.

al by the State Division of to $167,000 in operations Angeles' sales." 46,000 square feet! ways will be required before over the past fiscal year in an; McLaughlin said of warehouse and equipment! He will evaluate Air Force pro receive. It was apparent fromiirpment nrartirps around thp' construction can beein. How- announcement that Triangle since i'J4 a supplier of steel at 120 E. Centra Ave. Council Rejects Bids lor Site liMovemenls at Fire Station the meeting that the only plan globe, with an eye to their effec-' ever, recent studies have indi-i Steel Supply a newly; Expansion Hod Been Sought railer Park which could be presented tiveness and economv.

cated signals are warranted. formed California corporation, would call for the entire Colton has acquired all assets of Tri- Joint Union High School Dis-! Col. Hakola was born in Ab-' According to Public Works angle Steel Supply Division trict area to he proposed as erdeen. and completed Director Philip E. Mead, the: 0f the Zalk Josephs Co.

of Du-one. unified school district. high srn.ool in 1934 at Centralia. traffic count has jumped about luth, Minn. Four vears later at the Univer- 40 per cent in a 212-year-per-' Announcement of the chanse Thp people in Bloomington sity of Washington State in Pull- iod.

He told the city council was mar)e jn a joint statement have presented their case well iman he earned a bachelor of Tuesday the Sierra intersection by Zalk. Zalk board Vow that it has been deter- science decree in forestry Hp has hpitpr warrants fnr signals; 'A Wr. an Dropped REDLANDS Three bids gutters and sidewalks should be for off site improvements at negotiated but that the street department should do thp rest 'ne new snuthside fire station of the work, were rejected by the Rediands Thp rounrj, phjoflv nh)PrtPfl City Council Tuesday night he- ,0 thp hj2n (injt post of nff. cause they were much higher jmprnvements. than expected A ow hj(1 nf wnn Rnh.

City manager R. P. Mei ritt ert Simon of Redlands the ron-Jr. said he was convinced that tract fur construction of a i i fin, nin iimiiv.i i OnP aninroA iUa in 1010 i. tUnM A.ranllA Qnrl TTA tiMMcu nirj vim ut orny v.

1 1 i i t.w jir vi i.tiz. rt rtl ll I rt iri.i.1 nvcmir hum i minh.r. president and chief A San Bernardino man who the Yucaipa area. mi, aviation caaei. hill nouievaro nia, ann mat sis executive officer of the new tne Mate Hoard of Kducation Currently rated a master navi- nat ic in i corporation.

asked tne county Planning om- has determined, it is urged all gator. 500 of his more than! Brothers Die parents of the area react fav-1 5.000 flying hours were in R-29 orably toward creation of a un-: combat' missions with the 462nd: if led school district. Bomb Group. Twentieth Air; Force, in the China, India, Bur--''For the area it means in William W. Pollock and Mar- TX ZC 'urM av street crews could do storm dram on Olive Avenue jgaret E.

Akers have been ns Pa anette Street to Morrev named vice president other bidders were (treasurer, respectively. Los vester(jav of McKinlev Street in the Shone assured the council the Lloyd Johnson, Rialto. $4,338: 'Angeles attorney Anfn The withdrawal came after the' west Chino area. would be mm- BWB Construction. San Ber- sen is secretary and Joseph commission indicated fo by the time the sta-nardino, $4,560, and Triangle Pollock, M.D., vice chairman is ready for use.

It is un-Construction, San Bernardino. Air Crash I of the board. hp HonipH if it a-prp -Rpcommpnded annrnval nfa der construction at Garden $5,190. excess of $150,000. plus the un-! ification bonus.

If this is not; received from the state, it would result in significant in-: crease in the tax rate. Barton School PTA Ice Cream Ari- San Bernardino's branch, al- not withdrawn zone change requested bv G.W. Strpet and Rssrnont Drive. BLYTHE iUPIl Two zona brothers were killed and I Already the largest outside Los; Wager from Al (limited agri-i VjraSS-VjfOWing Urive Submitting bids for the work chn km. thp Utprnnnn hen their light' Angeles, is the fastest growing; The delay was caused bv in- culture) to R3 (multiple family! GEORGE AIR FORCE BASE majr ebous-Wsion of the trailer site within; residential, for a parcel on the're -Rase Fire ef Jack Killed were Fred Arnett Others are in Santa interim zoned area around north side of 9th Street west of i ifiq Marshall and recreation director nf Mpco anH his brother Thorn-' Pomona, Ventura and Las Ve- the state college site.

The prop-; Vineyard Avenue in the north-, Dan Bt James Tennyson are currently Under the provision of (he XfiHal TflmnrrfiU Unruh Bill and following thd )UUdl IWIIIUIIUW action of the county commit-! HIGHLAND Barton PTA fee, I wholeheartedly endorse; is planning a "Get Acquaint- vi, i Ul IIHI Orill ICI Id! ij IIIU. j- i- Arnett. 49. of Phoenix. In- gas.

as and taken to the Blythe, eny is on me norm siae 01 east wniano area, ine commis- spearneaaing a arive in Kendall Avenue, west nf State; sion also initiated a similar J' grass on the little league base-Street, northwest of San Ber-! change for the adjoining parcel; The council agreed that a ball field. Underground sprink-nardino. the west. contract for concrete curbs, lers are now being installed. 3 imtfioH CVirvi-il nt Ua (Sill tn Jl Tfi Inmftrrnir nt were F.

Brice Miller, nvp present school districts. school on Ptimalo Avenue.1 phneniv and the nilot Per Rees Named Head of CTA 1 Pfulb said an extension of i Pepper Avenue to serve the rol-' ilege may cut through the edge of the property. This was feared Homemade cakes, pies, and ice rv fjhisum, Phoenix. "Whatever we do must bej cream will be served. A Arnett brother.

How-' done for the best interest of, Tickets for the social are.ar(j 47, Blvthe. was reported the children of the area. At; available at the school office. t0 have been a witness to the! this point it would be in the; Admissions may also be pur- crash. best interest of the children in chased al the informal event.1 Authorities said the private by the planning staff and one of SAX FRANCISCO (AP) tpe area to approve the pro- Ice cream rones approve the pro- Ice cream rones will he sold plane was taking off from the Ree was named vester- reasons tor tne delays, num posal which will nrohablv he durme the eveninc.

Tickets are airsfrin at the Cihola Cattle Co. tu nnn sain. r- r- MV rfl IK irrtU III '-ll: The new master plan for the voted upon in Anril 1965." not needed for cones. when it nluneed to earth member California Teachers As rtn nn iron mA i 1 1 op tVi nenn 1 sociation. the state's largest ertv could he used for apart- teacher organization.

He succeeds state executive secretary Arthur F. Corev. 63, ln Planners: who will do long-range planning ed gn additjon fo the organization. er nark nrooosed bv Lester De-! Defense Plans 'Threaten' Calif. Jobs, Murphy Says Smith statement concludes.

Feeney Named Richardson Jr. High Principal 4- Ai If 15 1 Mm' I tf, mm rit 4 YWU- I 1il'r I 1 r-'fr'if VrVl ninnfTTiV nllKfimMili.tiir iiA-. wrtirArt All SAN'lA makia (Art ivepuo- nai -foreign Attairs mat a oe-; on the south side of High lican senatorial candidate fense procurement cut Hayward, schools, had, way at Bjue jay George Murphy, after a tour of total as high as 25 per uireys dihidm inx -Okayed the site proposed bv I 1961. Thomas J. Feenev for the! Vandenberg Air lorce Base; Many industry leaders consider Arthur Outzen for a rest home; nast six war, vi.

Ar'inrinoi vesterdav. article to renectj Corey had been executive sec-i old his Janta Maria me uiipatnc told his Santa Maria! the Gilpatric since 1947. His new four elderly persons on thej San RprnarHmn Hmh cki i camDaien backers "it is saidTetary thinking thinking." last night was appointed princi-' California was told the truth and; Murphy. officials said, is to plan 'west side of Mountain pal of Richardson Junior whole truth about future! Murphy said unemployment! ways to meet the problems of north of Cottonwood Drive in1 Feenev replaces Clark A. In-prospects for California's de- and defense layoffs have been! California's growth in the next the west Redlands area.

I gli who "died shortly before the fense industry." on the rise in California and 25 years. i Denied a request by Invest-! opening of the school year. A In remarks for a campaign asked: plans have the In an editorial written for a 0rs Savings Loan for a zonei replacement for Feenev at dinner. Murphy said California's state and national administra- forthcoming issue of the CTA change from Rl single family; Bernardino was not made last "economic health, particularly tions mapped to absorb the laid- Journal. Corey predicted that residential 1 to C2 (genera! com-; night.

employment, is seriously threat-off defense workers into other the state's population will dou-mereiali on the south side of Milo Philhin. dean of boys ened by Defense Department industries1" ble by 19S0. Rase Line west of Archibald Ave-! at Arrowview Junior High, has plans to drastically cut procure- "I have been informed by in-; He expects the number of nue in Cucamonga. hern acting principal at Rich- ment appropriations dustry officials." Murphy school-age children and teachers Continued until March 18 rdson while the election of a Murphy quotpd Roswell Gil-added, "that worker? laid off to more than double. CTA mem-variance sought by Mrs.

R. J.i rew principal was being made patnc, former Pentagon aide to their jobs have not been trans- bership should grow to between Killingberk for two substandard' He now returns to his Serretary Robert Mc- ferred to other defense industry 200.000 and ZiO.OOO members, he lot east of California Street! IMfadnws ehpt)i able for loan for the proposed Colton Community Band. Initial reheaml will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at thi high school's band room. READY INSTRUMENTS Robert Ross, left, and Tom E.

Spencer, Colton Union Hich School teacher, polish up instruments which ar avail- iNamara, as saying in the jour sites in California. irw post. of County Line Road in! "TF" a.

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