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Not. 29. 1961 Trustees Give Green Light B-4- CCC TWO LECTURE HALLS APPROVED FOR RHS mm MS fVtBk ,1 Library Building 0 a Sv Bond Issue uggesfe teachers are well qualified to teach these subjects and ar. predate their ability and desiroi "Perhaps more Important, our students who go on to college d. well In college entrance exams, We have discovered they are, well Informed on the principle? and have real respect for our form of government." Hurlbert explained that priir-.

ciples and teachers in the Kcd-lands school districts last year helped evaluate state history textbooks provided by the state, for first through eighth grade, study. SPECIAL MEETING TODAY BETWEEN BOARD, COUNCIL .11 struction, answered two questions submitted In letter form by Redlands American Legion Post 106 about the teaching of American history and government. The letter from George P. St. Pierre, post commander, asked if the board of education feels Redlands students, upon graduation, have a basic knowledge of the principles of our form of government and if the administration feels that the history books in use in the elementary grades are adequate.

Hurlbert said the administration thinks Redlands students have a real opportunity to learn about the government of the United States. "I suppose I should give reasons we feel this way," the assistant superintendent said. "We have reviewed and studied our social living textbooks that deal with history and geography and the growth of our government and way of life. We have written study guides for the courses. We havp confidence that our REDLANDS Working draw-lugs for two lecture halls for the high school district were authorized last night by the Red-lands School Board.

Trustee! asked architect C. Paul Ulmer to prepare plans lor Redlands High School and Cope Junior High School. Each hall will seat about 120 students and Include a demonstration table for the Instructor, projection booth, storage room and mechanical room for heating equipment. The board was told preliminary estimates ran between $20,000 and $25,000 for each building, With increased utilization of team teaching methods, the lecture hall will be a real necessity, Dr. H.

Fred Heisner. superintendent of schools, said. "I'd like to see us push these buildings as fast as possible so they might be ready for the opening of school next year," he told the board. In another matter last night, Kenneth M. Hurlbrrt, assistant superintendent in charge of in Two Identify Man Held in El Monle Jail COLTON One councilman hasi "It is evident that the study spoken ottt in favor of buildins'does not develop extensive data.

a new public' library facility here. "The report of the engineer con- In a letter to fellow (-ouncllnicnisultunl, Norman A. Neste, Im FONTA.W Two victims of nd the library hoard, Carl T. presses me, however, with the in "Our teachers were happy to discover the history books they rated most highly also were, in most cases, those rated highesj in the final analysis," he said. Multiple adoption has been made available, in which the school district can decide which "of two or three books it wishes to use.

Hurlbert said he was convinced they all taught basic American including bi-' ographies of great American pa-' triots. the $12,000 Sept. 10 holdup of Ilinibauijh recommend that i adequacy of our pi-esent facility Food Giant Market have bsue pay for the new build-land the need, after 53 yearn, for fit HiL-hlHiwl man ai the bandana. a new. library at a new site near A snvial, meetingour civic center," he said.

dm. I A Koniana police filed a complaint between the library board and He laid the new facility should yesierday rharsinc Donald foumil is scheduled for 30 provide study rooms for children ley Schlosser wiih armed rob- lilrry to dis-as well as a children's library, a berv and crand Iheft auto. Schlos.l"us possimiuy oi a new senior citizens reading room, re r- ser. who lists 71(3 Victoria Ave.Jbui!JinS- Isearch material for business and Highland, as his address, is beins' said in the letter hejniUstry and a public meetin, held for arm.d robbery in El WrtS nc 'p room. Mon)( attend and save his views on Tlie facility should be built with i projected population of 50,000 According to Fontana police 1 mid Ih ronnrt ft Mr.

Highland Area News BOARD TAKES STEPS TO ACQUIRE NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SITE tha Boa, a survey of the Colton Vrsons in mind, he said. vestigator, Lawrence C. Murray, Schlosser was picked out of a line Library service, facilities, admin- He also commended the board up "without hesitation, D.v hod- vs. Ai A istratiun, comparisons, personnel and library personnel and recom- ert O. Bundy, assistant grocery 'anA motHKinl nM I manager, and Ted Baiross, Food 4 HIGHLAND The Highland Dis contact Dr.

Jankay at his home in Htt PliVPrV fll'fk wmi iia moui imi- npjrtiiu tiuftsuu miuu tuiu yaj Santa Monica during the meeting, proach. 'plan. n- vas arrested Satur in the event that if he decided to trict School Board accepted tentative escrow instructions for two parcels of land needed for the new day, minutes after an El Monle accept the board's offer, the board market was robbed of Ar elementary school site, as submit then could proceed with the purchasing of his land. However, Mc- r.v ted at Monday night's adjourned meeting. on a recent County Trustees meeting she had attended.

McKim reported that the auditor had found the school records in excellent shape. A report on homework prepared by a committee of teachers and administrators was discussed- at length. Mrs. Ogden was emphatic in her belief that children who are absent from school be Irei-quired to do make-up homework. Jack P.

Coy moved the home HEWS OF TtfEPftND EMPIRE TOP STORIES FROM ALjOiyTS IN THE NATIONS LARGEST COUNT Kim indicated after placing the telephone call, that Dr. Jankay would like to think the matter The Lutheran Church had indi cated at the previous regular meet- over. ing it would accept the district's rested with him was Gary Dean Graham, 18, a sailor stationed at Miramar Naval Air Station, Sunday morning Schlosser accompanied Murray and San Bernardino and El Monte police to the San Bernardino County dump where 161 checks and a 12 bill totaling J4.783.25 were reported to be hidden. The checks, all of them taken offer of $17,000 for approximately The question of how much time three acres of land, providing the should be allowed was raised, and following discussion, Norman district would assume the current taxes. Robert L.

McKim, district superintendent, reported to the Forrest moved that the board au SUPPORTS 'EMBARGO' board that after checking with the in the Food Giant robbery, were work report be accepted as an approved board policy, with the changing of a few words to indicate it was required and not just a suggestion, and that the teaching staff and parents be informed not located at that time; however thorize the superintendent to proceed with necessary legal resolution to start condemnation proceedings on the Jankay parcel. Forrest said he felt the board had been more than fair up to this Miller Changes Mind Murray and Fontana reserve officers later returned to the dump (Photo by Don Charbonneaux) of this policy. The motion was site and recovered the checks. In the big Fontana robbery, point and there was no reason to About Buying 'Red' Bees unanimously approved by the board. hold up the project any longer Bundy, 42, was ordered to put County Counsel regarding this matter, it appeared the district could legally assume the payment of taxes.

However, the cost prior to the date escrow instructions are written would have to be paid by the district out of general funds, as the state will not start payment until escrow is started. A letter from Clifford Coy advised the board that he and Mrs. Coy had decided to accept the board's offer of $16,200 for the oth chase never completed, The motion was unanimously cash in a sack by a gunman who; Mr. and Mrs. P.

W. Earls Sr.T pushed a 45-caliber automatic into the manager's ribs. The gunman had the revolver passed, despite some hesitation on the part of Mrs. Vivian M. Og-den and Laird K.

Roddick to go into condemnation proceedings without giving Dr. Jankay another of 7121 Vine Street, entertained their children and families, grandchildren and great-grandchildren at the annual family reunion hejd last Sunday. The lovely fall weather permitted the traditional partially concealed behind a cardboard box when he first confronted Bundy who was at the check- MR. AND MRS. BRUCE A.

BLELL Carol Levingston Martha Carol Levingston Bride of Bruce A. Buell COLTON Miss Martha Carol all of Colton and Jolene Buell, sis-Levingston and Bruce A. Buell ter of the groom from Amarillo, pledged nuptial vows in a double Tex. ring ceremony at 7:30 p.m. Sat- Glenn Buell of Riverside, urday at the First Presbyterian attended his brother as best man.

Church of San Bernardino. Performing the ushering duties Dr. Richard M. Mussen off iciat- were James B. Ingram, A.

L. ed at the rites, witnessed by ljORoneta, Dale W. Williams and opportunity to accept the offer. The ('OLTOV If the queen bees are "White Kusttlans," Woodrow Miller of the Miller Honey Co. here In Interested.

Ho bald yesterday that he no longer contemplates purchasing anything from Communist Russia, Its satellites or Cuba. He had contemplated the purchase of several hundred queen, been. He examined the stock when he uas In Kussia about two ago, but negotiations had become entangled and the pur er parcel involved. The thought was still fresh In his mind last week about the Russian bees, which he said are good breeders. But now, he'll get the "White" kind, those flhich have left Communist Influence and grew under another environment.

Miller, being a college roommate of hio brother-in-law, W. Icon Skousen, agrees with him that Americans should not trade with Russia, hut support a complete embargo. stand counting cash. board instructed McKim to notify Dr. Jankay in writing concerning McKim reported that, in an ef Thanksgiving Day menu to be Bundy and Batross were or fort to speed things up, he had served on the patio.

dered to open cash registers, and discussed the matter with the prop A highlight of the day was -the the bandit scooped up a bundle the decision on the third appraisal and that the board could not legally pay more than was offered, based on the higher of the two erty owners and tentative escrow of bills from an open safe, cart instructions had been prepared so taking of a family picture, si nee all but three grandchildren were present at this year's gatherings ing the loot off in a tomato lug. final action could be taken at Mon The bandit ordered the two em day's meeting, if desired. guests. Don Christensen. Preliminary drawings of the new school plant were studied during McKim also reported he had met ployes to snip telephone wires and then fled in Bundy's vehicle, The bride, daughter of Mr.

and A reception at the church the newlywed pair who will with Dr. Lester Jankay last Fri Those attending from Highland were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Collins and Ginger and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collins, -Mr. and the meeting, and McKim said that The car was found two blocks day to discuss the purchase of his from the market. the school architect would have preliminary plans ready by the property, also needed in the 10- Murray said Schlosser has giv Mrs.

Carl Levingston, 851 Edge-hill Colton, was given in marriage by her father. Her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Buell Sr. of Amarillo, Texas. Mrs.

Iva Irick was organist, and acre site. At that time, Dr. Jankay indicated he was not willing to en him a statement. make their future home in San Diego. The new Mrs.

Buell, a graduate of Colton High School and the University of Colorado at Boulder, has been employed as secretary Dec. 11 meeting for formal acceptance by the board. Model Homes Are Planned ONTARIO The City of Ont Tiezzi and CThervl and Martv And' It? vA accept the board's offer of $14,500, Schlosser and Graham were arrested by El Monte police near Mr, and Mrs. Bill Raney. Mrs.

Ogden made a brief report the Market Basket in El Monte, to the credit department manager Also attending were Mr. arid Mrs. P. W. Earls and Jo Ann and Bonnie Jean and their married Nine shots were fired before indicating he felt he was being unfairly treated since he was getting less money than the church and was giving up more land and also in the main branch of the Security r.raham was stonneH Mrs.

Raymond Woodstra vocalist for the wedding. Mrs. Woodstra sang "I Love Thee" by Grieg, and "Through the Years" by V. Youmans. ario's building department issued three permits for model homes, First National Bank, Riverside.

A grocerv clerk hp daughter Mrs. Nancy Stokes and- since his property had street front The bridegroom is a graduate of took pictures of two bandits while part of a planned half-million dol age on Cole Avenue. the robbery was in process. lar development. Amarillo High School and completed his electrical engineering NAVEL POLICY COMMITTEE TO MEET TOMORROW REDLANDS The annual meet He asked McKim to convey his The bride was attended by Mrs.

her baby son, Johnny, of Fail-, brook; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cruse' and son Michael of Rialto; Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Mcintosh and Richr -ard and Bill of Anaheim; Mr. and Police are questioning Schlosser The development will be by Ma- feelings to the board and requested Charels Zafuto (Betsy Christen-1 course at Texas College. tryek Homes, of Ontario. sefj) as matron of honor and! He is employed as a the trustees to authorize a third appraisal of his land.

about the $4,000 robbery of Sages' Market in Redlands, a $30 robbery of a San Bernardino grocery store and a burglary at San Bernardino High School. bridesmaids were Marlene Wood, dynamics astronautic laboratory Ellen Sandlin, Barbara Seizler, I engineer in San Diego. McKim said he had checked re Valuation for the three models totaled $41,250. The structures, first of 39 Mrs. K.

P. Morris and children -Linda, Kathleen, Craig, Mark and Dennis and Morris' mother, Mrs. Marie Morris of Whittier. ing of the Navel Orange Admin garding the third appraisal and had been advised that the statej istrative Committee will be held houses, are plannod along stucco frame lines, having 1,356 square feet. The homes will contain five at 9 a.m.

tomorrow at the Univer Those attending from San Ber-' More Than 600 Expected At UR Guidance Conclave nardino were Mr. and Mrs. Alex sity of Commons, to establish policies for the shipment of fruit in the coming season. rooms, with attached Earls and Trudy and Mr. and Mrs.

never gets more than two appraisals, and if the board decided to grant the request, the cost of this appraisal would have, to be assumed by the district. The board, after forced air heating, fireplaces and shingle roofs. The architect is II. Porter Earls and Gary and Timr-mv. The committee meets each year H.

Jerome. ERIC PAVEL at the beginning of the navel sea PLEADS GUILTY Driver Fined After Crash FONTANA -A Los Angeles went on record that they were un The tract will be built in the 800 Miss Barbara Gilbertson enjoyed REDLANDS Dr. Richard C. Robbins, director of pupil personnel services, Riverside City Schools, will be a featured speaker and adviser at the University of Redlands' 14th annual Guid and California. Dr.

Robbins was director of guidance in the Stockton Unified School District from 1957-60. His wife is a second grade teacher in the Riverside school willing to accept Dr. Jankay's block of Hawthorne Street and the the Thanksgiving holidays with her proposal for the third appraisal. 700 block of La Deney Drive. Con parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Melvjn struction of the models is expect' McKim suggested that he try to lecturer ERIC PAVEL SPEAKS TODAY J. Gilbertson, and brother, BcarC ance Conference Saturday. ed to get under way shortly. system, his son is a graduate stu- The Gilbertson family and Mcft Louise Gilbertson, who is visiting More than 600 California cle-jdent at UCLA and his daughter mentary, junior and senior high ja freshman at University of Cali- in Southern California during the man arrested Sunday morning after a traffic collision in downtown Fontana pleaded guilty in Fontana Justice Court Monday to driving Army Switching to Dinnerware for will son to hear reports of estimated quantities and qualities of oranges and to establish a shipping schedule- for the fruit.

Reports will be made of the amount of deciduous fruit available in Northern California, Arizona, Texas and Florida. All growers and shippers are invited to attend the meeting. Members of the 10-man committee from the San Bernardino and Riverside counties area include G. R. Reese, Paul Jennings, Donald Stevening, Earl Nix and E.

R. Larson. Kenneth Smoyer, for- mprlv with Ihp Ilniuersitv nf Cali Dr. Goff Speaks on Mental Health Problem YUCAIPA Kenneth Goff, be the topic for a film lecture to while intoxicated and hit and run be given by EHc Pavel at winter, journeyed to Costa Mesa for a Thanksgiving Day reurriori with Mrs. Gilbertson's brothf-E and family, Mr.

and Mrs. RuefrJ Vane. eK, 07 IP-m- tday in the University of educators are expected to participate in the all-day event. Approximately 60 personnel of Riverside City Schools will attend. Dr.

H. B. McDaniel of Stanford University and Dr. Ivy M. Mooring, director of guidance and school psychologist, Palos Verdes School District, Rolling Hills, are featured on the program with Dr.

Robbins. D. will lecture tomorrow at Barbara returned to the Chapel. He is the final ordered to pay a SBO fine Leaker in the Adult Education rontana police apprehended, Morales in his car parked behind lor tne ldl1 smCS' 7:30 p.m. at the Methodist So 'Home' Atmosphere WASHINGTON (AP) The Army wants its mess halls to seem more like home.

So it has Diego State College campus SuJV cial Hall, Adams and Acacia fornia, Santa Barbara. COLTON HIGH Fall Sports Banquet Set For Toniaht day evening. jn aii-coior mm oi one oi me Streets. Leader of "Soldiers of the decided to feed its soldiers from a building at Juniper and Seville avenues after the crash. According to investigating officers, Art Bowers, a driver for fornia Agricultural Extension Highland District Lions Club will Cross" from Englewood, he most fascinating countries of South America, the film concentrates on the people, and shows Buenos Aires, the largest and glass dinnerware instead of insti Service, is chairman and neutral hold its weekly luncheon meeting is brought to Yucaipa by the Na tution-type trays.

11th member of the committee, at 12:15 today. Yellow Cab pursued Morales The idea is aimed in part at 1M-- car after it was in a collision with most cosmopolitan city in South a station wagon driven by John America; Pampa, the flat, fertile providing a more nomeime at tional Health Federation and will be introduced by Charles Crece-lius, a public school principal from Monrovia and a director of Dr. Robert L. West, director of the UR School of Education, will welcome administrators, counselors and teachers to participate in the conference with the theme "Classroom Problems in a Guidance Framework." mosphere in enlisted men's mess G. Gilday, 35, of 1G470 Ivy plain that makes Argentina one of at Sierra Avenue south of Arrow! the leading nations in meat, halls," an Army statement said, The Fall Sports COLTON Another objective: to increase the NHF for many years.

The subject of Dr. Goff's ad at Colton Union High tsouievara. Banquet appetite appeal" and thus get Dr. Robbins is an administra- School will be held at 5:30 tonight dress is "Mental Health." For Morales was held in City Jail until his appearance in court soldiers to waste less food. wheat and wool trade; the tropical region of Missiones, where the Jesuits had built cities and pacified the Indians long before the Argentina nation existed.

nearly four years, Dr. Goff was The new dinnerware will be an a 1 1 member of the Com available in white, with either a munist Party in the U.S.A. Then green or burgundy band to dress tor who has personal experience' at the school cafeteria, with all levels of California Edu- Sponsored by the Boosters Club, cation. ithe annual event honors cross He received his M.A. degree in-country and football team memb-psychology at Purdue University, ers arK preSent awards in three and his Ph.D.

from University of i categories. California at Los Angeles. Tne thrpo majn awards are Also included are the Andes Mr. and Mrs. Cnff left the nartv it up.

and took to the Un-American Ac Back to Cavemen, If Disaster Occurs KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) if Vv nt i "It? IU -i W1- mm J- XKs- It will include plates, bowls, tivities Committee, under Con gressman Martin Dies, material cups and saucers, and two sizes of glass tumblers. Soldiers will be given plastic serving trays to car that resulted in many trips to Mountains, Iquacu, Bariloche, Sal-ta, Mar del Plata, and many other significant scenes. This is the final forum of the fall series. The spring series will begin Jan.

31 when Robert Auburn presents his film lecture on "North Africa." He has taught elementary sportsmanship, most dedicated schools, junior and senior high.l,eam member and most improved junior college and at universities i Washington, D.C., to inform the ry the chow to their er a 1 government of the There is no target date lor in Indiana. Pennsylvania, Illinois planned infiltration into U.S. in stitutions. Army-wide conversion to the new Other awards will be during the program, which follows the turkey banquet. The program and presentation Should a nuclear, war come, east and middle Tennesseans may find themselves bark in man's earliest home the cave.

The State Division of Geology has released a study of the more than 700 limestone caves lacing the area and civil defense experts have pointed out they make excellent" fallout shelters. Th caves are good for this purpose because they meet two tableware, the Army said. It will be up to individual commands to change over when they have the funds to do so. Grandmother Criminally Assaulted in Her Home of awards will be held at 7 p.m. following the banquet in Whitt-mer Auditorium.

Jim Beck, president, is in charge of the program. AH persons interested in the Boy Takes Father's Change, Kills Self COLTON A 60-year-old grand-ldow, while she was asleep, grab- mother was assaulted and raped, bed her by the face and struck ner. He also threatened her. HOLLYWOOD (AP) A teen- basic requirements shelter and uncontaminated water CD experts say. early yesterday sports program at the high school morning after The victim's granddaughter was ace bov who naa lanen somei Police Auction Set for Dec.

Bikes Available REDLAXDS Sixteen bicycles and parts of several more will among the unclaimed Items Mld at auction Dec. 9 In the patio of the Redlands Toliee Department. Each bicycle has been held at k-sKt ix months without being claimed by the owner and will sold to the highest bidder, according- to Lt. Donald C. Toe.

A few other odds and ends will he sold, Including tin's, wheels and hubcaps, Lt. Toe aid. being awakened from sleep in her home on N. 7th Street. Police report that the upper por asleep in the bedroom on the other change from his father's pants twlnf chnt himsplf to death and I can purchase tickets for the dinner at the door.

The Booster Club asks those unable to attend the dinner to feel Silence, Please side of the house and was wakened after the victim came out of left a note telling his parents: SCENE FROM 'OTELLO' Mario del Monaco sings tion of her face and nose were NEW YORK (LTD To rre- swollen and colored. She was ex There vent snreaH nf nnise frnm a rum. You will be able to live without in this scene from Verdi's in the Italian film. welcome at the program is no charge. or recreation room to other' tremcly shaken after the incident, a thief in the house." Alfred B.

Cerf told police there had been a family talk Sunday Special guests at the banqurtjParts of the home, the Acoustical which occurred at 2:45 a.m. will be song and yell leaders, andi.Materials Association sucgests in-1 The victim called her son who "House of Ricordi," which show's today at the California Theater at noon, 4 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. The second feature on th Film Tjuirrafo Serips will hp "Tnnitrhf Sinfr her room crying for help. Her description of the man was vague yesterday.

She said he could be anywhere from 20 to 40 years old, that he was somewhat more than six feet tall and weighed 200 pounds. She said he had a about some change taken from Yoggi Yellowjacket. Ray Kncrr, announcer for all home games, and Tom Spencer, timekeeper, stallation of two sets of doors, informed police. hich can act as sound locks from She said the suspect called him- the basement to the upstairs, plus' self "George." He entered her rtoSS1Sltorri" Peters, Tamara Tonma-than a dollar. Inova, Isaac Stern and Anne Bancroft.

will also be guests. use of acoustical tile ceilings. 'home through the bedroom win deep voice and rough hands..

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