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a a a a a a a a a a Local Notes Wanted Beauty operator. PY 2-3747 Help By Buying A Broom! Some needy school children must have glasses. Help care them by buying a broom the Lions club May 11, 12, 13 14. Treasure Tones Paint-Park Shop at Larry's Paint House, Building, Colton at Orange. give S.

H. Green Stamps too! Mother's Day Cards at Serr Stationery. A complete selection. State. Special! Shelf paper and picnic table er.

36" wide, 3 rolls for 50 Facts Office. Counseling Service Sponsored by Alliance Men's Group. For appointment, PY 2-1932. Christian Science Reading Room in Masonic, building. 131 Cajon, open week days 9 to Wednesdays 6:30 to 7:45.

Make It "Low Price Four" and add Edsel, the surprise of the year. You'd never guess how little it costs. especially ing Edsel's Trip-to Hawaii test in which we're way out front. Jim Glaze, Redlands Motors, 405 Central. Elks Special Mother's Day program Wednesday, May 6, at p.m.

in Elks Lodge room. Elk mothers and wives invited. Fried chicken dinner served 6:30 p.m. for $1.50 cach. Valley Salon of Beauty Now open six days a PY 2-3747.

Sniffles? Need a Chaser? Resistall's and tablets chase colds. Your whole family will love their taste. Plain or fancy apothecary pack at any drug store. Munoz Funeral Requiem Mass for Demetrio Mu- Weather Rainfall Temp. 24 SeaHours April 5 76 50 April April 49 Tr.

April 79 April 84 April 10 89 46 April 11 92 April 12 91 April 13 90 48 April 14 26 April 113 April 16 52. April April 18 63 .03 5.64 April 19 April 20 April 21 April April April .01 5.65 April April 26 .08 5.73 April 27 April 28 94 100 April May 70 May .07 5.80 May May May 3 43 Research Institute To Be In Reche Canyon for from; First considered for a or Life Research Institute is in Reche Canyon about The site is located three Winn Canyon road. Before the present location adopted, consideration was given to the possibility of locating the institute on the north side of BarX Now ion road west of Alabama street. under construction is the youth science building, which will pap- house complete laboratories and cents. research facilities and a collection of marine biology specimens valwed at $250.000, according to Dr.

Bruce W. Halstead, director the institute. The building will be the center! activity for the youth science program, to be organized by the nonprofit research and educational institution to direct the foot5: steps of young people desiring pursue careers in science. Ten Year Program The building is the first step in vast program that calls for a building period of ten years with dur- a capital outlay of $15,000.000 for con- a research center to conduct sciin entific inquiry into to mankind that may be obtained contributions from plant and animal life. Dr.

Halstead, former chairman lof the division of natural products All, 8 of ventive the School of Tropical and PreMedicine at the College of Medical Evangelists at Loma at Linda. has participated in extenX sire research in the field of marline biology. and most recently was an instructor in tropical medicine at the U. S. Naval Medical School.

at Bethesda, serving as 3 I lieutenant-commander. World Authority Dr. Halstead is regarded as one of the world's top authorities on poisonous fishes. He headed a field survey team that investigated fish poisoning in the Line, Midway and Johnston Islands in the South Pacific. Such fish poisoning first 1107 was held Monday at 9:00 a.m.

from Sacred Heart Church. Bryn Mawr. Rev. Joseph Snoj officiat-1 led. Pallbearers were: Gene Villarreal.

Ramiro Reyes, Pedro Reyes. Michael Reycs. Ruben Reyes, ly Tuijillo. Burial was Hillside Cemetery. Emmerson's Redlands! Mortuary fin charge.

Mentone Chamber Meets The regular May meeting of the Mentone Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to be held at the Mentone Elementary school all purpose room Wednesday evening. May 4, 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Girl With Baby Camel The, child shown with a baby cainel at the San Diego Zoo in the May 4 issue of Life is the daughter of Allison Burns McBride, formerly of Redlands, now of LaJolla. new influences in furniture styling exemplified in two unusual collections Henredon exciting elegance, subtly spiced with Eastern accents to blend with nearly any architectural setting, any decor Asian the beauty of its exotic woods, its delicate carving, its noble proportions will delight the most exacting tastes see it at its handsome best in McEwen's new series of gallery showings! DIg Vital Records BIRTHS BA BARTLETT May 3.

3, Born, 1959, in at Redlands Community hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. William Bartlett, 12406 Eighth street, Yucaipa, a son. KLINE- in Redlands, May 4, 1959, at Redlands Community hospital, to Mr. and Sirs.

Richard Kline, 1646 Washington street, a son. HASHBARGER Born, in Redlands, May 4, 1959, Redlands Community hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hashbarger, 901 Beaumont Beaumont, a son.

KRUMM Born, in Redlands. May 4, 1959, at Redlands Commanity hospital, to Mfr. and Krumm, 855 Nottingham drive, a daughter. KEEHNEL Born, in Redlands. May 4.

1959. at Redlands Community hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Keehnel, 34144 West Avenue Yucaipa, a son.

STARR Born, in Redlands, May 5. 1959, at Redlands Community hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Starr, 165 East Avenue Yucaipa, a son. BURNS Born, in Redlands May 5, 1959, at Redlands Community hospital, to Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Burns. 11158 Alabama street, a daughter.

DEATHS BAHRUTH Died in Yucaipa. May 4, 1959, Clarence Bahruth, 914 South Bryant, Yucaipa, aged 71 years. native of Kansas and resident of Yucaipa for 312 years. Deceased is survived by his wife, Mrs. Minnie M.

Bahruth of Yucaipa: the following children: Clarence Robert Bahruth, Yucai-1 pa: Henry Leroy Bahruth, San ego: Mrs. Mildred Rhum, El Monte; Mrs. Virginia Holt, Santa Ana. and one brother, Ira Bahruth of Arkansas City, Kansas: grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr.

Bahruth was a member of Crescent Lodge No. 133 F. A.M., Arkansas City, Kansas and Bennett Chapter No. 41 R. A.M., Arkansas City, Kansas: Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:00 p.m.

at the Hillside Church. Rose Hills, Memorial Park, with officers of Lexing. ton Masonic Lodge No. Monte. officiating.

Interment in Rose Hills Memorial Park cemetery, Emmerson's Yucaipa Mortuary in charge. ENGELS Died in Yucaipa, May 4. 1959, John Engels. Daily Facts WILLIAM G. MOORE.

Publisher. FRANK E. MOORE, Editor. Published every evening (except Sunday at Facts building, 700 Brookside at Center, Redlands, California, Founded October 23, 1890, 69th year. Entered as second class matter October 23, 1890.

at the Post Office Redlands, California, under act of March 3, 1878. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) One Month J.30 Three Months 3.60 Months lOne Year 14.00 Turn Away Crowd Appears At Clinic An unexpectedly large number of Redlanders lined up to take advantage of the polio clinic at Cope Junior High school last night, making it necessary 1o away some 50-100 when the at serina supply was exhausted. Mrs. Hazel Lau, president of District No. of the Nurses which cooperated with the County Medical Society sponsoring the clinic, reported today that 1543 polio shots were administered during the 5 to 8 p.m.

period. Those who had to be turned away last night were urged to attend a similar clinic Yucaipa, p.m. tomorrow at the night Yucaipa between Legion 5 hall on California street just a block south of Yucaipa boulevard. A second clinic is also scheduled for Redlands on June 1. again at Cope and for the same hours.

This will be at the proper interval for those who had their first shots of the Salk vaccine last night, those who had shots a year ago and need a booster or for those who still need their first shot. A fast moving line back to the parking lot formed at Cope last night as soon as the clinic went into operation at 5 p.m. and, with the exception of a lull between 6 and 7, continued throughout the entire evening, according to Mrs. Lau. She stated today that "this reDi-sponse was heartwarming for all of us who were involved." There were approximately nurses assisting with the clinic which was under the supervision of Dr.

James Gillespie, chief of staff at Redlands Community hospital, and Dr. John Miley as representatives of the County Medica! Society. For those persons who received their first shots last night and will have their second June third clinic is slated for approxi- 133 County Line Road. Calimesa: aged 67 years. native of Hun gary.

and resident of Calimesal for four months. Deceased is survived by his wife. Anna Engels, and one sister, Kattie Setanya, Budapest. Hungary. and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Emmerson's Yucaipa Mortuary chapel. Rev. Bernard Kemper, pastor of the Yucaipa Methodist church, officiating. Interment in Hillside Cemetery.

BOUQUET FLORIST CALL PY 3-1954 For Funeral Sprays 300 E. CITRUS AVE. Youth Nabbed While Stealing From Car Police Officer Jack Bray nabbed a youth in the act of burglarizing an automobile parked back of Chamber of Commerce while owner was attending a meeting there last night. While police were interrogating the suspect at the station a second victim, Douglas R. Turner, 1615 Washington came in to port his car burglarized in the Cajon street parking lot.

The suspect, identified as Richard Frank Gonzales, 18, 618 Sixth street, in his possession some items en from the Turner car. The car back, of the Chamber! lot Hansberger, Commerce 12706 is owned High by View LeRoy lane. Officer Bray said that the youth threw down what he was taking! from the glove compartment and slammed the compartment shut when he was caught. He admitted being in between 10 and 20 automobiles last night, officers said. mately seven months from now for the third (booster) shot, Mrs.

Lau said. The clinic in Yucaipa tomor row night will again be sponsored by the Medical Society with the cooperation of the District No. 39 Nurses association. Dr. Fred Miller and Dr.

Gerald Rutten will supervise the clinic. The shots will again be administered at a cost of S1. Announcement of Funeral Services THOMAS F. FREEMAN. JR.

Services 1:00 p.m. Tuesdav from the Second Baptist Church. MRS. MAY L. NEHER Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday from the Chapel. F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel 221 BROOKSIDE AVE. PY 2-1411 Redlands Daily Facts Tuesday, May 5, 1959 5 Contemporary Club Board Opposes 4th St. Widening Redlands location, the World now established on a 60-acre eight miles from Redlands.

miles south of Barton road on wash was reported in 1943 and recur. rences have been reported since. Dr. George H. Armacost.

ident of the University of Redlands, and Don E. Postlewaite, plant manager of Universal Run dle, have accepted invitations serve as members of an advisory board. On the planning board is a science park, using a Japanese landof scape motif, to be a showplace of research and education for the rublic. Park And Zoo When completed, the park will feature a museum of medical natural history. showing the role tojrlants and animals in the health and welfare of mankind.

and an aquarium of medical marine featuring venomous sting. rays. stinging fish, barracuda. sharks and other marine organisms dangerous to man. Also featured will be a 200 with special emphasis on animals that can transmit diseases to man.

and 3 conservatory of economic plants that are vital to man as sources of food, drugs, and chemical compounds. In addition, plans are in the works for a public science hall and auditorium, an aviary, and a planetarium, to be used in connection research on space biology and medicine. But the major work of the institute will be research into chemical agents that can be obtained land plants and marine organisms. These chemical agents will be investigated for their antibiotic, antitubercular, anticancer and antimycotic activity and as sources of drugs. Programs also will be developed for the purpose of screening these compounds for their value as organic chemical agents such as essential oils, waxes and other substances.

About People Mr. and Mrs. John Kincaid (Barbara McGuire) and two young daughters have arrived in Redlands. fromas been Anchorage, stationed Alaska. the U.

S. Army. They are guests at the present time of Mrs. Kincaid's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. McGuire, 1201 East Central avenue. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself.

Ruth M. Smith, 1616 Bellevue Road. Redlands. California. The Contemporary Club's of directors this morning adopted a resolution expressing opposition of the club to the proposed ling of Fourth street.

The clubhouse is located on the corner of and Vine streets. Fourth, Rodney Cranmer, the club's community service chairman, presented the resolution which the club had voted favorably at yesterday's general meetMrs. Cranmer had been ed by the board to make a study of the problem and to present her findings to the general membership. The resolution read as follows: "Resolved In order that the Poultry and Eggs LOS ANGELES, May 3 Wholesale uncandled to graded for size 40 per cent grade AA large unquoted. AA medium unquoted.

AA small unquoted. Candled to retailers f.o.b. distributor plants delivered 1': cents higher: AA 371 extra -3912. large AA large 33 A extra A large large 29'2-31'2. large 25'2-25'2.

AA medium A medium Prices 10 consumers in cartons: small 2. A small AA medium 33-43, A medium 29-37. Grade AA A large 47-51, A large 39.47. AA small 33 33-41. A small 31-35.

Poultry: Fryers at ranch 17-19. caponette fryers at ranch 21-24. light type hens 7'2-10, hens cross 9'2-11. EMMERSON FUNERAL CHAPEL HENDERSON. Bert 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday Yucaipa Chapel ENGELS. John 2:00 p.m. Thursday Yucaipa Chapel BAHRUTII, Clarence Services Pending Yucaipa Chapel PACE, John Services Pending Redlands Chapel Phone PY 2-2422 BROOKSIDE AVE. AT CENTER ACROSS FROM THE NEW DAILY FACTS BUILDING Brooke Sawyer Says: WHEN YOUR LUCK RUNS When your luck runs out and you are hit one day by a sudden, perhaps disabling accident, you will need the protection of a good Accident policy. See us about this insurance that will case financial strain when accidents cur.

Brooke Sawyer Insurance and Real Estate Phone PY 3-2814 12 W. State ATTA CASUALTY AND SURETY McEwens Furniture Carpeting Accessories Contemporary Club board may have an expression from: the members to guide them in their official action on the matter, it was moved by Mrs. Rodney Cranmer, and seconded by Mrs. Fred Sauers that parking on one or both sides of Fourth streets from Citrus avenue Olive avenue be banned. "If otte way streets are to be established, this to be a second choice.

In the event widenof Fourth street is considered by the City Council, we strongly urge that action be delayed tittil completion of the freeway and that a traffic survey of the city by 3 competent traffic engineer be made before any streets are realigned or distrubed. After further discussion this morning. the board selected Mrs. Dorothy I. Brenan, club president, Mrs.

Carrol Crane and Mrs. Fred Sauers as a committee of three to draft a letter incorporating the club's feeling Oll the matter for presentation to the City Council when it is next on the official 17-21 West State St. Redlands.

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