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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 22

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csrk fkm Wims Demolition Job HEWS OF THE ill I. AND EMPIRE TOP STORIES FROM Alii POINTS IN HENATIONS LAKStST COUNTY $19,100 Bid Wins; Old Hotel to Go Chamber Studies Incorporation Citizen's Group B-7 Jan. Xj' a h-i -r 4 kp if VxV Nja GRAND TERRACE The tx)ard of directors of Baldwin Park was low bid-the Grand Terrace Chamber of Commerce has called der for demolition of the a special meeting for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 1 to form a Citizens! former City Hall-Anderson Committee for Incorporation.

'Hotel complex at last night's 3 Hurt in Rialto As 4 Cars Collide The meeting will be held at, Grand Terrace Branch of' Security First National Bank. Barton Road and Ml. Vernon AvInue Council Sets City Election For April 12 FONT AN A City Council has formally called for holding of a TO SrlSWri I mPinhPnnf th THv (WH fnrlat the cord for ber the has ComeSeeThn foftC5'' j.j 1 nit lln mi ine cnaniDer nas gone on re-j as favoring incorporation! the community. David L. Moore, chanv president, said yesterday chamber feels "the time come to proceed with incor- poration plans." In other matters, the board 8 nicctin8 Tuesday night; 'wrtcc fir cnllinrr nf tirL-nr rm, plans by Lt.

Col. Jim S. Sun-Telearam photo tached sign is advertising the opening tonight of "Three Men on a Horse" at the Grove Theater. The comedy runs eight nights with ten performances. LEGALLY PARKED? Redlands police officer Michael Dunlap checks his code book to see what the, vehicle laws say about wooden horses parked at the curb.

The horse, with its at- the chamber saying "I Like 4 Grand Terrace." Planned-The stickers, available at A letter was read from Mc- nominal donation, are to bei placed on bumpers of automo-i biles. i Will UC 1 Utl U1L' I ti rnmmunitv I. i ialto Honors RIALTO A four car pile-' up resulted in injuries to three persons Tuesday afternoon on Foothill Boulevard just west of Pepper Avenue. I According to reports of Rialto Native Sons Install Hanna As President Ed Hanna was installed as president of Arrowhead Parlor No. 110 of Native Sons of the Golden West as a joint installation with the Riverside Native Sons Parlor.

Others installed in the Arrow' head Parlor included Walter Al-sip, junior past president; Tony Freitas, senior past president; Marvin E. Parkinson, first vice president; Charles S. Acosta, second vice president; Francis A. Cunningham, third vice president; Eligio Zanone, trustee; Charles H. Siegrist, marshal; Steven R.

Cook inside sen tinel; and Ronald H. Barnicle, outside sentinel. Installing officers were James M. Robertson, installing officer James Friis, marshal; and Fred W. Palmtag, junior past presi dent.

Whitney G. Hodges was installed as president of the Riverside Parlor. Meeting Roundup Miss RIALTO -There will Souq ht anH a prt fnr fnnr vpars and a city clerk for four years Polling places for precincts are as follows: Precinct 1, cafeteria of North Tamarind School, 7961 Tamarind Ave. garage Bl iWJB a nnn i aine AVC Precinct 3. hall at Temple Baptist Church, 8282 Juniper Ave.

Precinct 4 Mango Ave. garage at 8237 -Precinct 5, hall at YMCA, 8833 Palmetto Ave. Precinct 6, home at 8866 Wheeler Ave. Precinct 7, nurses office at Oleander School, 8650 Oleander Ave. Precinct 8, recreation hall at St.

Nicholas Church, 9112 Oleander Ave. eu uitciMiiM, ly m-ivxu 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturday A special meeting of the agen- at the Grand Terrace lndepend-cy was called for 4 p.m. Jan.

ent Market parking lot. 27 to discuss proposals for new It was announced the general, location of the agency office, membership meeting will be! Marvin L. Rhine, agency exec- held at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 at the utive director -secretary, said Terrace Hills School.

A full re- lease on the present agency fa- port on Incorporation at 645 N. 8th St. will ex- 1966. That is the number who showed up for 1he first COLT ON Standard Building Wrecking Co. of Redevelopment Agency for the City of Colton meeting.

The firm submittrd a bid fnr ,19100 A total of seven bids Iwere submitted. The area scheduled for demo lition is between I Street and San Bernardino Freeway and 8th and 9th streets in Downtown Redevelopment Project Area 1, i ntW artinn th upenrv 'approved resolutions for land disposition for Stater Brothers 9th Streets and and I Streets land for the Jim Harber parcel at the southeast corner of 8th Mahon's Furniture Mores, pressing an interest in taking part in the program and inquir ing as to what parcels are available, including the north- lupvt mnwr nf Sth anH I lrppt5 jRhine, Van A. Crouter, of the agency; Paul Desrochcrs, assistant executive director; and Nathaniel K. Hel-man, Agency vice chairman. Protestant Day School Plans Told RIALTO Establishment of church related Protestant Lutheran Church, it was! an-; nounce(j yesterday by Rev.

wjr Mnhn Sphnihlp nHKtnr nf Grace Lutheran Church. I be considered at the Feb- ruary meeting of the Voters As sembly will be the opening of a classroom in the rerently-C completed education huildinff for kindergarteners and first grade pupils. by 21 be 21 young women seeking be made during a parade High School Auditorium. ange Show, include: Kathleen Kay Bohannon, 17, 185 N. Eucalyptus a blue-eyed brownette; Lynda Allen, 17, 424 S.

Eucalyptus who boasts green eyes with her of progress will be presented. 1 pire 31. D. Lee Colbert, chairman of. The March meeting was desig-' the by-laws revision committee, natod as time for adoption of reported on proposed resolution for sale of tax alio-These will be voted upon by cation bonds for private finanr-" the board at the next meeting.

jng. The sae is to be held in Gordon W. Schlicke was ap- April. nninfoH in thp KnnrH fn fill -Precinct nurses office ni pat left vacant bv the resicna- 5'5ners 0 e.u-.t mfJ. Icy checks were designated as 20, 1966 CCC police, the accident started with a rear-end collision of two west bound vehicles, the car of Irven J.

Rager. 18. 554 Lorraine St and the pickup of Earl A. John son, 3017 Foothill Blvd. The pickup skidded across the boulevard into the eastbound pickup of Billy J.

Stewart, Red-lands, then bounced off and into a parked car. Hospitalized were Johnson, Rager and Leona John son, a passenger in the John son car. 1966 Cancer Drive Plans To Be Made RIALTO Preliminary plans for the 1966 campaign of the Cancer Society will be discussed at a luncheon meeting to be held noon tomorrow at El Rancho Verde Country Club. Guest speaker will be Dr. Alvin I Russo of Rialto, chairman for the San Bernardino County Association.

He will discuss the research program which is supported through funds collected during the annual drive. He will be accompanied by Glenn Rankin county treasurer. surance carrier. One was by Louis E. Hammel for damages set at $24 to his car while backing out of his driveway at 9268 Date Street on Dec.

25, 1965. He claims damage to his car's muffler and tail pipe due to faulty street conditions. The other three claims are by persons who were involved in a R. Hope said he couldn un- derstand why the claims were being made against the city, but they wero also referred to the city's insurance carrier. The accident occurred at the railway crossing at San Bernardino Avenue east of Etiwanda Avenue on Oct.

8, 1965. Those making the claims are William J. Grady and Miss Coleen Grady of Fountain Valley, and Miss Kathleen Drees of Huntington Beach. Amounts of the claims arc $27,300 for Grady, $103,500 for Miss Grady and $510,000 for Miss Drees. The council approved the issuance by the Bureau of Franchises of a franchise to Fontana Yellow Cab to operate nine taxicabs in the city until Jan.

7, 1976. The council accepted the res ignation ot uteve Lakicn as Alloy; Girls the title of Miss Rialto of practice session Tuesday beauty to be held Feb. 12 wichlenberg, 18, 966 N. Sycamore who is being sponsored by the Rotary Club; Holly Hunstad, 5697 N. Magnolia who is sponsored by Fon-Ri and Barbara Co ,0 a brown-eyed blonde.

Still others are Linda Sue jHoldridge, 18, 982 N. Clifford! another blue-eyed blonde, who is being sponsored by the Junior Woman's Club; Linda Dennett, 19225 Mesa a freshman at Valley College; and Linda Carol Deibert, 17, 982 N. Clifford sister of the 1965 queen who is being sponsored by Kiwanians. Also competing are Linda Jane Vaughan, 17, 506 Bloom-ington a Valley College freshman who is listed among the blonde candidates: Patt Janssen, 17, 943 N. Orange Council Takes Step to Annexation Randall Pepper School, 16613 jRandall Ave.

Precinct 10, garage at 17168! Pine Ave. I Precinct 11, nurse's office at I Palmetto School, 9325 Palmetto Ave. Precinct 12, garage at 17010 San Bernardino Ave. Star lighters To Assist Moms March FONTANA The first official step was taken to increase Fontana's size by 35.421 acres by City Council at Tuesday's meeting et City Hall. No majority protest was made in connection with the area which has been designated North Alder Annexation Number 3.

The territory is located on the east side of Laurel Ave- evening. Final decision will on the stage of Eisenhower During the program, open to the public, each of the contestants will appear before the panel of judges in both bathing suits and formal attire. Those who have been nominated for the privilege of serving as official representative of Rialto throughout the coming year, also in the race to pick1 a queen for the National Or-! chairman and member of the city personnel board effective Monday of tiiis week. Lakich has been selected as an intern for the Labor Center for Education and Research at the Institute of Industrial Relations at UCLA, according to Hope. Hope persons desiring to serve on the personnel board may subin-t applications to mm.

Tu l. at WV rtu. 1 UJI zuuv. uidiigi: 201, as amended, changing the zone from parking to multiple family residential parking on properties located between San Bernardino and Marygold avenues, about 300 feet east of Sier ra Avenue, lhe zone change was initiated by the city planning commission. The council approved the plans and specifications for the construction of median islands and appurtenant work on Arrow Route from Wheeler Avenue to Mango Avenue and authorized the Public Works Department to advertise for bids, with opening date of Feb.

1. The public works director was instructed to order the con struction of curb, gutter and sidewalk on the east side of Tamarind Avenue between Pine Street and Hibiscus Street. The work performed by A.A.A a brownette distinguished! IUUI" iW "'packed leature icngtn I by her green eves: and Kris-jMarch of Dimes for the eighthiwas filmed on location in Ft. nue and east and west sides ottraffjc accident outside of the tine Smith, 18, 152 Frome St. straight year when (hey join Others include Ellen Wilcox.jthe "Mothers March" from 1 to Locust Avenue about 330 feeticj(v limits.

Cilv Manaeer John ley, 2542 W. Union Ave. Others include Marsha Sch- Construction Co. was accepted as complete. That was the con struction of an addition to the sewage collection system, lateral 4141 (Marygold Sewer).

The final estimate was approved in the amount of $7,684.91. The council accepted the city treasurer's monthly report for December and authorized the the' payment of warrants payment in amount of $55,271.12 Hope announced that the proposed meeting of the Fontana Unified School District Board of Education and the City Council, has been confirmed for 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 31 at the administration building. That meeting is for the purpose of discussing facilities and their school district city use.

The City of Redlands asked City Council for assistance in protesting a rezoning of territory adjacent the Redlands city limits. Redlands' representatives said the County Planning Commission by a 3-2 vote recommended the rezoning. The Fontana Council adopted a resolution stating that, as a P-m- Saturday, lhe club area will be between Ceres and Ran- i0a11 avenues and Hemlock andjing, baseball and tun on the Cherry avenues. Club participation is in ad- vance of the regular Mothers March because many of the Starlighters are concerned with ifinal examinations next week, President Teed J. Nail said Parents interested In church, day school education fnr chi.

dren in this age group, on a tuition basis, may call thj- 574.) N. Olive a brown- eyed beauty; Cheryl Castro, 18, 425 S. Primrose listed amontr the brunette contest- ants: Candv Schmidt. 887 S. Riv- erside Sharon Lynn Hoov- er.

818 N. Oakdale brown- ette; and Mary Ann Williams 1068 N. Pampas sponsored bv Neal Baker. Last but not least are Linda Lewis, 17, 19463 Cheshire a green-eyed "brownette; Sandra 18, 412 W. 3rd blue-eyed blonde; and Carol Raykowski, 406 E.

McKinlcy St. a brownette. Radio, Lighter Are Taken at Pie Firm COLTON-Officials of E. pic St. making firm at 120 told Colton police a radio and south of Base Line.

The first reading of the ordinance approving the annexation was accomplished. The territory could be added to the city 30 days after the second reading of the ordinance, which will be Feb. 1. That means Fontana could be some 35 acres larger by March 3. The oniy other public hearing which was scheduled for Tuesday's meeting was canceled because it was a notice of cost to improve the north side of Pine Street between Tamarind and langeio avenues, and ordering notices of lien to be delivered the county auditor.

There was only one individual involved who had not paid, but he paid Tuesday before the meeting, taking away the need for a hearing. Four claims for damages wert referred to the city's in- County Planners to Hear Fontana, Lytle Creek Items church office for further inform matiun, 3 Riallans To Enter Hobby Show RIALTO Three tion of the Rev. Loyal H. Vick- Youth Rally To Feature Color Film COLTON Youth for Christ, an interdenominational youth or ganization, will hold a rally at 7 p.m. Saturday in the Colton Union High School Whitmcr au ditorium.

Featuring the rally will be the Lauderdale "la. It takes you into the world of drag racing, teen hang-outs, hootenannies. water skiing, bowl- ibeach," according to Sam Oqu- ist, of Riverside, Youth for Christ director. The Campus Life Chorale from long Beach, directed by Betty MacPhee, will present the musical feature of the program. the south side of Valley Boulevard, west of Beech Avenue, in the southwest Fontana area.

Zoning is M-l (light industrial). At p.m., the commission will consider site approval for the Rialto Gun Club to es tablish a private rifle, pistol and shotgun range in the Lytle Creek area. The proposed loca tinn is on the wpst Hirlp nf I.v tie Creek Road, 1'4 miles north nf th intpronetinn ujith Siprra Avenue. Zoning is l. 'the purchase of off-street park ing, but the firm's recommendation invulvcs the sale of revenue bond3.

The authority was proposed initially because without it Red-lands will be very slow about purchasing more parking lots, according to City Manager R. P. Merritt Jr. Financing either has to be handled in one year or a lease- made. Thii has been used, but the lease-purchase contract is not the most satisfactory method, Merritt said.

The council Tuesday acted on a resolution forwarded to it by the Board of Parking Place Commissioners and worded by Taylor witn the aid of Stone and Youngberg and O'Melveny and Myers, bonding consultants I plans to particU: matter of principle, the county jcigarette lighter valued at $55 should not zone unincorporatedjhad been taken, territory within a city's planning! Police said a rear door had area contrary to the general been opened by forcing out a plan of the city. idoor window. are makimJ Pa'8 the hobby show being held in conjunction with the Na FONTANA A Fontana item and one from Lytle Creek are on the agenda of the County Planning Commission for its meeting today at the commission chambers in San Bernardino. At 10:15 a.m., the commission is scheduled to hear the appli cation of Vincent E. Brophy for a variance for a metal fabricating business with outside storage.

The proposed location is on date within the downtown parking district. The authority may acquire off street parking anywhere! City Council Declares Self Redlands Parking Authority tional Orange Show, which will; open Mar. 10. Shirley N. Price, 421 E.

mona hopes to display collection of jewelry and oth er items connected with a fa mous camel driver of the Ari-J zona Territory. Faye Barry, 519 E. McKin-: ley is entering a collection! of miniature dishes. Several pieces of are being arranged for the I Show by Gretchen Berg, 289t w. 9th st.

unanimously adopted, will bejsion or beard at a later that the council will seek to de- if it desires, termine if more property is There will be no conflict be-needed for parking and what tween the new authority and the the best financing method would existing board of parking place be. I commissioners, said Taylor. The City Council is the logical! board is responsible only for the iVPI if UnS'-iiM i SIRENS group to become the authoritviadministrstion of parking lots REDLANDS The prospects of additional off-street parking in Redlands brightened considerably Tuesday with the crea-; tion of a Parking Authority by the City Council. By resolution; the council de-' clared itself to be that authority and gave itself powers to deal with what it declared a condition "detrimental to the public peace, health and safe ty- Street traffic states the resolution, "impedes the movement and parking of motor vehicles, obstructs in- within the city limits, but willipurchase arrangement must be TUESDAY: S.B. FIRE 10:58 Tumbleweeds, 300 J.

block, Iola Place. AMBULANCE: 8:15 1423 Kendall. WEDNESDAY: AMBULANCE: I 8:32 a.m. 1037 W. 8:37 2897 Herrington.

8:52 3420 Broadmoor. 12:11 p.m. 18th and Arrow-. head. 4:35 Southbound on Highway 395.

because it has at its disposal the city staff and counsel, declared Vice Mayor William T. Hartzell. He seconded Councilman Jack B. Cummings' motion for adoption, As explained by City Atty. E.

F. Taylor, the Parking Author- ity is city-wide in scope and i hind it. and the authority 'broad powers are authorized by the state legislature. City Council may serve as the authority, but may surrender that power to another commis- gress and egress to public andihas the strength of the city be not be responsible for the operation of the lots. The parking place commissioners have offered to serve in an advisory icapacity to the authority, Tay- lor said As proposed by Stone and Youngberg, the city's financing consultants, the authority may use any method for financing Meadows photo Desmond Harris, PTA president; anna Morgan and Kathy Jacobsen who wrote original letter asking for picture of the man whose school bears his name.

The portrait has a place of honor in school hall END OF SEARCH Portrait of President U. S. Grant is presented to Colton Grant School. After year's search, the White House sent a reproduction of its painting of Grant. From left are Charles R.

Hubbs, principal; Mrs. private nroperty, increases traf fic hazards and prevents prompt and effective fighting of fires and employment of police forces." The effect of the resolution,.

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