Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Pomona Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • 2

Location:
Pomona, California
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Page 2, Sec. I bt Preereii-Bulletln, ColII lrUy Ivnlng, June 17, 14 tims. Arresled several days later, the pair admitted that the bathtub looked so pretty we couldn't resist." id orxm fm ,01033 EAT BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Pool Opening Postponed 10 More Days Ganesha park plunge, scheduled to be opened Saturday, will not be opened for approximately 10 more days, Clyde Edmondson, park superintendent, announced today. The plunge currently la being sandblasted, and it will be necessary to repaint the plunge before it can be opened, he said. The work of sandblasting the plunge Is being done by the Flexline company of Pomona.

A water-safety program, cosponsored by Pomona recreation department and the Red Cross, will be started at the plunge upon Its opening. Students planning to enroll in the program will meet at 11 a.m. Saturday In Lincoln school. For mooih, carefree goin on that trip youve planned, let our expert mechanics have look at your ear. It may bo In fin shape but well moke me of it for yon.

Here's Our VACATION SPECIAL Red Cross Fills Two Vacancies; Legacy in Use A new vice-chairman and direc-tor were named at the annual N. meeting and election of officers held by Pomona Red Cross chapter Thursday in new branch headquarters in Covina. The new officers are Homer Mead, vice-chairman, and Nelson F. Higby, director, the latter replacing Harold Moore, who resigned the chairmanship of the locai chapter iast year, when he was promoted from Pomona district manager for the Edison company to a new assignment in Los Angeles. Re-elected were Chairman Paul; D.

Walker, Secretary Lawrence Smith, Treasurer Ralph Harvey, and Directors Mrs. Minnie McMahon, Mrs. JacK Maurer, Charles Stead. Six Branches Represented Fifty-five representatives from six Red Cross oranches of Azusa, Baldwin Park, Covina, Glendora, Puente, San Dimas and Pomona attended the luncheon meeting. Chairman Walker extended greetings and thanked the Covina branch workers for their hospitality.

Mrs. Ckrroll Webb, chairman of the Covina branch, spoke of the legacy from the Blanche A. Douglas estate which made it possible to purchase and remodel We festers Chock electrical tyctem logins Tue-up lubricate Chsulu ir Cheek ond dul ftssrlng Cheek seeling system Change II crenkeesg CARNATION ICE CREAM Open 7 e.m. end Close 11 p.m, Every Dayl World Citizen Role Outlined By Graduate International service, and Individual participation In It, were discussed by Dona Lowe, one of the two student speakers selected by the class whose addresses, along with those of the valedictorian and salutatorian, were given at Pomona high school's graduation exercises last evening In the Greek theater. To those who ask how they as individuals could possibly render international service, Miss Lowe said: You are a member of the United Nations.

Your Influence is felt in diplomatic circles, and you do hold a position of power and prestige, for you are an American citizen." "Heres something that we can do. We can see to it that whenever questions of tolerance and understanding for people of faiths and policies other than our own are ridiculed or challenged, that we defend their right to believe as they wish and to speak their beliefs. "We can see to it that In the club to which we belong, the members are made aware of the problems of people in other lands, how they are different from us, but most important of all, how much they are like us." Most of us have a vague feel Ing that we should 'do something about the topsy turvy situation of the world. Yet how many of us ask where to begin or how to proceed and get a definite answer?" Win for Society "The alternative to an effort to deal with these problems Is merely to accept them as fate. This is not our American way We dont sit idly by when a hurricane or tornado strikes.

If we can battle the elements of nature and win, then certainly we can battle the weakness of our society and win. The starting point for the in CLEAN BURGLARY ST. LOUIS (UP) Police said two youthful burglara confessed they couldnt resist the urge to take their Saturday night baths at the home of one of their vie- VICTIMS OF MANIAC Officials at the Colorado university at Boulder ordered students to double date" at all times as authori ties maintained hunt for maniac killer who bludgeoned to death Ray G. Spore (left), 19, and slugged his companion, Doris Ann Weaver (right), i 8. Spore, his leg in.

a cast, was unable to defend himself but the girl escaped. It was the second killing on the campus within the space of seven months. (NEA Telephoto) A mighty good investment! EISBERV REVNOUKS JRJHC. 00006 (POQDOOOO (018143 HERE'S MORE HOUSE FOR YOUR MONEY Modern Theology Weakening Church, Adventists Told LYNWOOD, June 17 (UP) -Modernism which pictures Christ as "just a good man" has weak ofja house which gives the branch modern, rent-free offices to be shared witlx other community or-Southern 'ganizations. POMONA BLUE PRINT CO.

456 W. 2nd St. (Upstairs) Phono 261 55 Blveerints Slack and Whites Van Dykes Dry Prints Photocopies Stock Plans of Attractive Homos $10 to $30 Complete Selection of Wall Maps guilder's levels lor Kent $3 Per Day Move to Stop Prison Move Loses Again Assemblyman Joe C. Lewis of Buttonwillow failed in another attempt today to block transfer of California Institution for Women from Tehachapl to Chino, the Associated Press reported from Sacramento. Lewis tried to get the assembly to vote from' committee control a bill blocking removal of the prison from Tehachapl.

He lacked 19 votes. Site for the new prison was the K-day session. purchased in April from Ernest J. Jphany president Phillips, Chino rancher and feed denomination, will speak tonight. Judgment In Boy's Drowning Upheld LOS ANGELES, June 17 (UP) A $15,513 judgment against the Standard Oil company for the accidental drowning of three-year-old Bert Long was upheld by the district court of appeals yesterday.

The boy drowned In a sump hole on company property in San Pedro January 13, 1947. ened the entire structure Christianity, a speaker told the annual camp meeting of the! California Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists in ses sion here today, E. E. Roenfelt, secretary of the denomination's general conference, Washington, D. said last night that the church must give Christ his rightful place in Its theology.

About 3000 campers are attend' L. Me of the mill operator. It lies southeast of Chino at Pine and Grove avenues, near California Institution for Men. Richard A. McGee, state director of corrections, said two weeks ago that the new prison may be in operation late in 1951.

is to realize that we dividual Homos of Distinction Built With Investigate now. Year round comfort, low heating costs. Cool in summer. Low cost maintenance. Build with "Precision Built" concrete, pumice or red cinder blocks.

Desert cinder blocks for desert homes. Call for Estimates Plans Available TRANSULITE BLOCKS HU JOHN HAIL Phone 2-3020 or 2-2088 345 So. Garey Ave. LEG TROUBLE Requires Special Examination 6 Treatment Lssrn why you have swelling, numbness, coldness, cramps, weak ness, pain, leg sorss, poor circulation, eczema, itching, ulcers, reugsre disease, sciatica, neuritis and arthritis. Special methods of diagnosing and treating lag conditions require the attention of a doctor concentrating his efforts and attention to those cases.

DR. J. R. YOUNG, D. PH.

118 E. Second Pomona Dial 2-4957 Graduate Edinburgh, Scotland Principal speaker was Mrs. Emma May Erickson, general field representative troin Red Cross Pacific area office in San Francisco. She spoke on "The Red Cross program." he Pomonans attending were Mrs. Warren Tate, Mrs.

Donald Nichols, John Staub, Mrs. Gordon Whyte, Mrs. Earl McCauley, Mrs. Everett McDaniel, Berry Reynolds, Norman Rice, Mrs. Agnes Stafford, Mrs.

Kate Kretschmer, Mrs. Mabel Glenn and Mrs. Eleanor Taylor. Northrop Force At Postwar Peak HAWTHORNE. June 17 CD-North rop Aircraft, announced today it is expanding its personnel to a postwar peak of 8000 because of new U.

S. Air Force contracts. The company said 2100 new employes have been hired In the last six weeks bringing the total employment to 7400. The contracts call lor production of assault transports, fighters, and conversion of propeller-driven flying wing B-35 bombers to Jet propulsion. cannot do everything, but we can do something.

Specialization provides that one can turn his full attention to one important field." The trees of liberty and world peace are native to all lands. But they thrive or die, depending on the health of their roots. And these roots are found In all our countless communities "When the Main streets of Pomona and Los Angeles and America' find peace in working every will a free and just society spread and be copied thruout the world, and all who work now for the common good will truly have day to help somebody else, then done something about It. WHO SEEKS TO OWN A debt-free home, of this may rest assured, It Isnt free NOR will it be, until It's well insured. Services Planned For Bench Veteran MONTEREY PARK, June 17 (UP) Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Judge Mancha Bruggemeyer, 83, civic leader here for 20 years and former mayor of Redlands.

A native of England, he came to the United States with his mother In 1872 and settled in Chicago. With five colleagues, he founded the municipal court of Chicago In 1906. Bruggemeyer, who died In San Gabriel Valley hospital yesterday, came to California In 1923 and established homes here and in Redlands. He donated Monterey Parks public library in 1929 In tribute to his first wife, Berta Pauline Bruggenmeyer, who died in 1928. J.

EARL NICHOLAS Insurance Since 1928 Native of Pomona ARE YOU FULLY COVERED?" The plumber can stop the flood and adequate insurance will pay the flood of repair bills. Convalr Research Model Accepted SAN DIEGO. June 17 (UP) Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft corporation today announced the Air Force has accepted its new jet-powered Delta wing research plane. The Air Force designation XF-91A will replace the old name, Convair model 7002. It will be used to test the feasibility of its radical swept-backl triangle wing.

Current swept-back types em-ploy a 35 degree sweep, while the XF-91A uses a 60 degree angle. BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS INVITED AND STAYS WHERE IT IS WELL TREATED Representing Nationally Recognized Companies ESPER H. KE1SER JACK MILLER Sierra Madre News Publisher Dies SIERRA MADRE, June 17. UP) Clifford C. Ward, owner and publisher of the Sierra Madre News since 1944, died Wednesday.

His widow, a son and daughter survive. Phono 2-1620 102 South Thomas, Pomona PRICES SLASHED ON THESE CARS -34 Chryiler $145.00 42 Buicl $785.00 37 Plymouth 425.00 '38 Pontiac 495.00, 3 7 Ford 245.00 '41 Plymouth 695.00 38 Pontiac 395.00 '38 Do Soto 445.00 A FEW MORE TO CHOOSE FROM TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. RAYON PIPED PAJAMAS A notable value in gray, pastel green, rose, pastel blue, maize and caribou with contrasting piping sizes 5.95 PAT MONTHLY Wo So ennssEUBD omro tutl kt4 I Ki Quit 1321311 2B 23BEBE 2nd at Thomas LY. 2-6054 Open Till 9 p.m.

Mondays FREE Parking at Pomona Auto Park.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Pomona Progress Bulletin Archive

Pages Available:
204,882
Years Available:
1921-1958