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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • 5

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4 Council Orders Special Census In Redlands be counted in Redlands again according 5000 238 tf 10000 (MACK) REYNOLDS 111 tf 1890 5900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1946 1950 Simonds Plan 246 4 JL Vital Records within 90 BB Weather Phone tSM 109 Orange Brookside Dairy SLIGER'S Esther PaAc'9 Peace of Mind EMMERSON'S 30 Eait State Yucaipa Yucaipa (PAINT STORES IMPERIAL HARDWARE CO eb eb eb eb was given order for property Sea son 1904 4797 10449 9571 14177 14324 16718 18429 bureau INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER At the Corner Where Everybody Stops' BILL MEANS 136 360 710 11 00 Isaac after PHONE 3 2423 LINGERIE NOTIONS YARDAGE a Cortner uneral Service or Even the Most Modest Budget Registered Jeweler Certified Gemologist Joins Staff Of San Bernardino Contractors CITRUS at ORANGE ACCESSORIES MILLINERY APPAREL Martin Senour Paints Hoffman Television Sets urniture Redlands Daily acts REDLANDS CALIORNIA WEDNESDAY 4 1053 Taylor Begins Inspection Of Allied Installations New Minimums In Lot Sizes On Sloe Photography Class Planned Orange 242 5 in Redlands Calif 1953 at the Redlands hospital to Mr and Holt 701V2 East Cy Shows Improvement Leon Smudrick who was shot in the abdomen early Monday morn ing is showing a little improve ment in Redlands Community hos pital his physician said this after noon Junior High Coach Honored Telephone Demonstration The telephone demonstration un der the sponsorship of the retail division of the Redlands Chamber of Commerce will be given at 7:30 tonight in Clock auditorium The meeting is open to the public and there is no admission charge AMILY AAIR BOSTON (IP) The Philanthropic Hebrew ree Loan Society has been headed by a Pinanski for 41 consecutive years The latest presi dent of the group is Samuel Pinan ski who succeeded his brother gutters and regular sidewalks There are about 150 lots in the proposed subdivision Maurice Ciapp was permitted to change a property line in property he owns at Mariposa Saritta and Rosemont so as to get lots that would be more level Ladies' Nylon Hosiery made and sold direct Gorges Hos iery Mill 409 ifth st TELEVISION RADIOS RERIGERATORS ortnightly Meeting Dr LouiS Mertens will speak on of a Papyrus at the meeting of the ortnightly club at 4 pm tomorrow in the Lyon wing of Smiley library Dr William Parker Leads Mrs Bible Class to morrow 10 am Baptist Church Social Hall 4 A round the world trip by boat arid plane has been planned by Mr and Mrs James Simonds of Saritta Drive Mrs Simonds starts the trip to morrow when she leaves Wilming ton on the liner President Cleveland for the trip to Phillipines She will have one day in Honolulu Mr Simonds later will fly from Los Angeles to Manila and will join Mrs Simonds there They will have about ten days in Manila then fly to Hong Kong China then to Bangkok Thailand to Delhi India and Beirut Lebanon Istanbul Turkey Athens Greece and then to Rome Italy They will have two weeks in Italy and return to the United States and New York on the liner Andrea Doria They expect to be back home about the middle of April TAEGU Korea Lt Gen Maxwell Taylor flew here to day to begin an inspection of Am erican and South Korean military installations before assuming com mand of United Nations forces in Korea He was greeted by Maj Gen Thomas Herren commander of the Korean communications zone which controls military ac tivities in the rear Sales and Service 114 ifth Phone 4 6555 GENUINE PONTIAC PARTS actory Trained Mechanics 522 Orange Phone 3 2454 up the Redlands associ 1 ation salary presentation is sched uled to preside However several citizens Who have taken an inter est in the matter have been urging friends neighbors and groups to attend According to Guy Jones who made the announcement at Kiwanis today Supt Ross Speer will attend and Dwight Cates of the County School office will give figures on state monies available to the school districts for 1953 54 Christian Science Reading Room in Masonic building 131 Cajon open to public weekdays 10 to 5 Thiircdnu nunrurufi 7 Al Vi A 0 L4 14 4 Conference Set Members of the Exchange courtesy parking committee have arranged a conference on the sub ject of adopting the club's plan for courtesy parking with Chief of Police Slaughter for riday OR APPLIANCES itrus Phone 4 793(5 5000 mmwOHMnMIMIM PAINT ART STORE SUPER KEM TONE LICENSED PAINTING pr4 CONTRACTORS 25 State Phone 4 3355 Deliver In Redlande San BernarrUne and Menton PHOSE 2 5353 Kit Kat Cafe Closed riday sick Zeigler uneral uneral services for rank Zeigler were held Tuesday noon at 2 from the Ar thur Cortner chapel with Rev Roy Ruth pastor of the irst Method ist church officiating Pallbearers were Harold Anderson Charles Al brecht Whitman John Melvin Hooper and Dewey Tingler Burial services at Hill side cemetery were conducted by officers of the Spanish American War Veterans wens urniture Decorative Service 17 21 West State Dial 4 4281 based on population The census will be taken by the census bureau of the department of commerce and will be directed by the Los Angeles office Esti mates are that the new census will disclose more thdn 19000 resi dents in Redlands The 1950 census showed a total of 18429 persons in Redlands This was a gain of from the 1946 special census which showed 16718 population has shown periods of rapid growth and peri ods of consolidation during which the growth was small The figures are as follows: 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1946 1950 A letter from census office in Los Angeles assured the city council that the count can be completed before July 1 and certi fied by the census bureau to give Redlands more gasoline tax money next fiscal year which starts July 1 The census bureau estimates that the cost to the city will be $3214 if the population is 19000 If it is more than that the cost will be higher but the city will receive more money from the state to make up for it The city had a special census taken in 1946 and that paid well in getting more allotment of state gasoline tax money for street work Harry Whaley city clerk was authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the census and to send a retainer check of about $1200 At the council meeting Howard Little and Bob Van Roekel of the Junior Chamber of Commerce asked permission to place lumi nous tape on police car bumpers to show how effective it is The junior chamber is planning to start a safety campaign and the use of the tape on cars generally On recommendation of Police Chief Slaughter permission was given to place the tape on the police cars The Interracial ellowship appli cation for use of the city hall audi torium the night of ebruary 15 was granted The council granted permission for the use of the Bowl for a dance program for a practice June 30 and program July 1 Grossman was granted a per mit for a scrap metal yard at 725 West Stuart where one has been for several years provided he puts up a high metal fence days red Hall 7 Bow a release from an old water lines to cross his Tate made an offer to the city for the purchase of two acres of city owned land east of Mentone for $200 The offer was laid over for consideration The sex crime ordinance requir ing registration of those convicted of sex crimes and a duplicate of an ordinance passed by the county was adopted inal maps were approved for the Luetcke subdivision at Palm avenue and Center street for a subdivision on North Sunset drive and for the Winter subdivision at the south end of Center street The city manager was author ized to purchase 34 shares of Red lands Heights Water provided the price is $75 a share Reports were received from the police department poundmaster and city treasurer for January The council approved an amend ment to the building code covering certain fire zone construction sug gested bv Building Inspector Ray mond Phelps Gordon ields general contrac tor in San Bernardino announced today that (Mack) Reynold professor of business administra tion at the University of Redlands had joined the organization of Wilson ields and Gordon ields in an executive capacity Dr George II Armacost presi dent of the university said this morning that Prof Reynolds has been given a leave of ab sence His classes for the present will be taken by other members of the faculty In addition to teaching such sub jects as real estate advertising in surance personnel administration salesmanship and sales management problems Mr Reynolds spent much of his time in public relations work As a business consultant Reynolds has developed sales training pro grams for a number of firms in the San Bernardino area He has also worked closely with businesses in Southern California in promoting harmonious working relationships with employe groups that have been represented by labor unions Before joining the faculty of the University of Redlands Mr Reyn olds was national sales manager for the Humko company a manu facturer of shortening in Memphis Tenn Like so many other Cali fornians the des'ife to' locate in the West was so strong that the op portunity to move to Redlands was strong incentive to return to California During World War II Reynolds served on the staff of Adm Allen Kirk as assistant air officer In this capacity he wrote the air in telligence annex to the operation orders for the invasion of Sicily and coordinated all air plans for the Normandy invasion Mr Reynolds at the present time is vice president of the San Ber nardino Riverside Sales Executives club He is the immediate past president of the Inland Personnel association past president of the Redlands Lions club and past com mander of the Redlands American Legion post No 106 He has been active in community affairs serving as general chairman of the Commu nity Chest and Red Cposs cam paigns In 1950 Mr Reynolds was the Republican candidate for Con gress in the old twenty first dis trict which included San Bernar dino county In joining the ields organiza tions Mr ields has announced that among other duties Mr Reyn olds will devote his time to sales promotion in the real estate de partment and in supervision of per sonnel Rainfall 24 Hours 40 43 42 39 for month 1 2 3 4 'V LCGE YOUNT ORD DEALER GENUINE ORD PARTS 113 125 Central Ph: 3 2311 Wildlife Drama Shown In ilm Ah outstanding assembly featur ing of Our Vanishing was presented for the junior high student body yesterday in the Clock auditorium The pro gram consisted of a moving picture and an accompanying lecture Willialn Allen a naturalist photographer and teacher The importance of the balance of nature and how man has dis turbed this balance through ignor ance was emphasized by the speak er All birds and animals have a definite place in plan Climax of the film was a fight between a rattlesnake and a weasel In which the weasel killed the rattler Jim Cate presided over the as sembly Two students spoke briefly about the three act play Date With to be presented in the Clock auditorium at 8 pm riday BIRTHS ARMER Born in Redlands Cal ebruary 4 1953 at the Redlands Community hospital to Mr and Mrs James armer 137 Texonia Village a son GIBSON Born in Redlands Calif ebrtiary 3 1953 at the Redlands Community hospital to Mr and Mrs George Gibson 875 Rose' wodd drive" San Bernardino daughter Born ebruary 4 Community Mrs loyd press avenue a daughter MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED BRITTEN ERRERO Lawrence Joseph Britten 20 Oklahoma resident of Mentone and Made line Teresa errero 20 Californa resident of San Bernardino CHAPMAN Willard Haines Chapman 27 California and Jacqueline Irene Estopinal 21 Louisiana both residents of Yucaipa RUSH John Wayne Rush 20 Oklahoma resident of Yu caipa and Carolyn June Webb 17 Oklahoma resident of San Bernardino SHANNON Louis Arthur Shannon 23 California and Dianne Lloyd 19 California both residents of Redlands S0PER George Edward Melville Soper 61 England resi dent of Oregon and Hazel Maude Arnold 51 Missouri resident of Redlands Heads are to to a decision made by the city council last night They ordered a special census which it is estimated will cost anywhere from $3200 to $3500 The census is expected to bring into the city twice or three times that amount in increased allotment from state gasoline tax funds which are Misses Ella and Mary Stewart 526 Brookside avenue have received woid of the death of their brother Dr Robert Stewart Reno Nevada He iwas 'oritus the University of Nevada Dr George Armacost presi dent of the University of Redlands went to Los Angeles today to at tend a meeting of presidents of Southern California colleges and universities to talk over problems of mutual interest Why Pay the ALCOHOL TAX on Auto Insurance? If You Drink You Can Save Up to 30 7 With Preferred Insurance Exchange RALPH LINSLEY 1334 Texas St' Phone 2 5850 OLD GOLD WANTED Highest cash 1 foe broken or discarded jewelry optical scrap and silver HARRY WILSON JEWELEB 818 Orange St Phn 4 4M4 19 Citrus Ave Ph: 4 4201 JONES URNITURE 218 Orang Phon 4 3665 Legion Meeting The members and auxiliary of Philip Marmolejo post No 650 will meet at 8 tomorrow in the community meeting hall at Texas street and Brockton avenue Save With Safety Tour Preseriptleae Accurately illed ramptlg KEYSTONE DRUG 14 State Phone 4 401 Give Gold Bend Stamps Rummage Sale and Baked Goods 528 riday ebruary 6 9 am Temp i 76 79 75 70 Weather chart of January on page seven The city council last night passed the lot size amendment to the zon ing ordinance after making some corrections and changes As passed amendment sets up two lot size areas One is roughly north of a projection of Highland avenue across the city the other is roughly south of High land avenue with the exception of the estate and semi estale zones i which were not changed Minimums were set up in the two areas North of Highland avenue the minimum lot width is to be 60 feet and the side setback five feet The minimum depth is to be 100 feet and the minimum square1 footage is 6500 In the area south of Highland avenue the minimum lot width is70 feet the minimum depth is 100 feet and the minimum square foot age 9000 square feet with side setback of six feet The changes were voted after i there had been considerable dis i cussion It was brought out that this is only a stop gap amendment The real need it was said is for a study by a planning consultant He would take into consideration the entire city and make recom menuaiioiis as io 101 sizes in various zones It was reported at the meeting 4 tin TTh ct Cnn ruucjv xu uiu av niv gregationai enuren cnapei 01 me Grail Rev Gerald Churchill i pastor officiating Interment in Hillside cemetery Mortuary in charge The familv requests that flowers be omitted Died in Loma Linda Calif eb 3 1953 rank Taylor 451 Van Leuven street Loma Linda Calif aged 95 years na tive of Illinois and resident of Loma Linda for eight years Deceased is survived by his wife Martha Alice Taylor Loma Linda and one grandson rank Lemon MD Graybull Wyoming uneral services will be held Monday 1:30 pm at the Little Chapel of the Palms Brookside avenue and Center street Elder Charles Teel of Loma Linda officiating Interment in Hillside cemetery Mortuary in charge LESNICK Died in Calimesa Cal ebruary 3 1953 John Lesnick 148 West Avenue aged 57 years native of Iowa and resident of Calimesa for four years Deceased is survived by his wife Mrs Etta Lesnick Calimesa the following sons: Herbert Lesnick Los Angeles Raymond Lesnick San Diego Clifford Lesnick Po mona Vein Lesnick Calimesa and one brother and one sister William Lesnick Walnut Creek Cal and Mrs Margaret Keiser Oakland also three granddaughters uneral services will be held Saturday at 11 a at the Em Yucaipa Mortuary chapel Rev Charles Green pastor of the Yucaipa Assembly of God Interment in Hillside cemetery iteynoids Takes New Position MUSIC APPLIANCES 1C9 State Phone 4 8931 a RECAPPING GOODYEAR Tires Tube Batteries 601 Stats Dial 4 5422 Blake Murder Trial Opens A jury of nine women and three men in Judge Martin court will hear the trial of Robert Blake 18 charged with shooting and killing his father Robert Blake Sr September 15 at the Blake home in Upland John Lewis King is defending young Blake on a murder charge and Thomas Haldorsen chief trial deputy for District Attorney Lowell Lathrop is prosecuting Both are graduates of the University of Redlands King in his opening statement says he will prove that young Blake has never had any care or affection and that his home life was very unhappy He was never permitted to cat with bis parents he said Haldorsen says he will prove that Blake killed his father because he would not buy him a car he wanted The Men's Store 107 Oranga Street that several consultants have been interviewed More will be con sidered with the idea of getting one to serve until the county supervis ors decide whether they want to enter into an agreement with the city to furnish consultant service from the county planning depart ment headed by Robert Covington The city planning commission has recommended the 'hiring of a con sultant at once The council gave considerable attention to lots arid subdivisions last night On petition of property owners on California street south of Palm avenue to Highland ave nue the name of the street will be changed to Ramona drive In the new subdivision planned north of Palm avenue the street will be named Ramona drive so that it will be that name from Cypress avenue to Highland avenue The council granted Robert Bur ton A Kimball and Thvs een stra setbacks of 26 feet from the property line for houses they plan to build on Lugonia avenue The council ordered a study of the set back on Lugonia In the present or dinance it is 83 feet from the cen ter line This is felt to be loo much Maurice Clapp former councilman happened to be in the audience He said that the ordi nance was passed at the request of Charles Eliot former planning con sultant and he did not think the council ever intended to leave it that way that an 88 foot street was all that would be needed The council approved the new subdivision bounded by Pioneer San Bernardino Texas and Webster street proposed by Hunsaker Son of Arcadia The approval was given after Mr Hunsaker I agreed to regular curbs 18 inch Coach William Cook was hon ored in a junior high assembly yesterday when members of his victorious football team presented him with a gold tie clasp and a miniature gold football Dale Martin a member of the team made the presentation The junior high team won all of its 'games for second consecutive year Coach Cook is a graduate of the University of Redlands He coached at Needles High School before com ing to Redlands Junior High in 1945 1 Kane To Head Highway Office Clyde Kane a man who spent the first 24 years of his service with the State Division of High ways in this district known as District VIII returns to the district as the top man He has been made district engi neer to succeed Spencer Low den who died recently Kane comes back to the district from being 'district engineer of Eureka where he was transferred in September of 1952 CORTNER CHAPEL UNERAL DIRECTORS Brookside Ave at Grant Phone 4 5511 Next to Post Office TRANSER Two Trip Dally rom A to Redlands Santa Depot Rex Transfer Lines PHONB 4 5C26 A bill to establish an air pollu tion control district covering at least the Redlands San Bernardino Riverside area will be explained tomorrow before the Riverside County Air Pollution Study Com 1 mittee at the Riverside County Supervisors chambers at 1:30 pm Scheduled to explain the meas ure are the co authors Assembly man Stanford Shaw of Ontario and Assemblyman Lee Backstrand of Riverside also appealing oeioie me coni mittee will be Gordon Larson WOIsCl I 8lp director of the Los Angeles County I Air Pollution Control district Assemblyman Backstrand in a telephone interview told the acts today that A 1454 would not of itself establish an anti smog dis trict here Rather it would take the issue before the voters living in the proposed district for their acceptance or rejection The enabling act would permit the establishment of a district comprising the Ana River a geographical term which Mr Backstrand says is a very general one requiring further definition before the bill is put in final shape However he is think ing in terms of the territory in the Santa Ana river watershed below the foot of the mountains AB 1454 would make it possible to ignore the Riverside San Bernar dino county line But there would be two directors from each county and one elected at large to govern the district Mr Backstrand regards A 1454 as a preliminary proposal which will serve the purpose of putting a specific issue before the people for their consideration thus helping to crystallize the matter plliiiRO'JGHS appliances 1 1 7 Stat St Phi 4 5485 Willhite pharmaoj State and Orange Phone 4 3221 urniture OMmE Company Pete Andriese Bob Vander Wall 515 Oranga Phone 3 2120 We give Green Stamps The Redlands Camera Club mem bers met Monday evening in the YWCA and final plans were made to start the class in photography ebruary 11th Elmer Kingham local photographer will be instruc tor and the classes will be held the second and fourth Wednesday eve ning of each month for three months The Wind and Sun Council of camera clubs Comprising ten clubs in the Southwest arranged a travel ing circuit of slides with tape re cordings and the Redlands club viewed the show with interest A traveling show of black and white prints and also color slides pre pared by the Photographic Society of America was also viewed and discussed Elmer Kingham and Ed isher led the dicussions On ebruary 16th the assignment for color slides and also black and white prints will be Mrs Earl Sams and Mrs Horace Korn were hostesses WILIJAM MOORE Publisher RANK Editor Published every evening fexcept Sun day) at acts building East Citrus ave nue at ifth street LRedlands California ounded Oct 23 1890 63rd year Entered as second "class matter October 23 1890 at the Post Office at Redlands California under act of March 3 1870 SUBSCRIPTION RATES (In Advance) One Month Three Months Six Months One Year ITO ISTINCTIVE URNITURE Nelson Hales urniture later moving to Long Calif years about church officiating Public Meeting On Teachers Pay A Lxl i 4 4 1 I puuiiu 1U1 U1U UEDUUJ' sion of the salaries of Redlands teachers the resignation from high school coaching of Buck Wbaver and related matters will be held at the McKinley school tomorrow eve ning Mack Reynolds who is heading Brookside at Center Street KCC 18005 a i our Blocks West of Post Office DILL John Ward riday 10 am in the Chapel of the Grail irst Congregational Church LESNICK John Saturday 11:00 a'm Emmerson's Chapel TAYLOR rank Monday 1:30 pm Emmerson's Chapel' Investigate Without Obligation Our Pre Arrangement and Pre inance Plan GABRIEL BROS GENERAL ELECTRIC and MAYTAG APPLIANCES Adventist ood Sale ebruary 5th at Safeway 4 Busier Brown Roblce Ail Step OJVKJ0dp ormerly Smartest Shoes Afoot Shoes 18 EAST STATE Census Shows Growth Of Redlands Lot SlZO Change 18429 Passed By Council REPAIR SERVICE on all makM of RERIGERATORS AUTOMATIC WASHERS TELEVISION SETS Als Refrigeration 7 Clark 4 SS5 DEATHS DILL Died in Redlands Calif eb 3 1953 John Ward Dill 1128 Cedar avenue aged 92 years native of Ohio and resi dent of Redlands for IVs years Deceased is survived by his wife Mrs Martha Redlands two daughters Mrs Morris Cantley 1128 Cedar avenue Redlands and Mrs Afton Dill Nance Sacramen to Calif one grandson John Dill Cantley Redlands and one broth er Henry Dill Okeene Okla Mr Dill was a pioneer resident of Idaho alls Idaho where he was engaged in architecture and building work Long Beach Calif rom Beach'' he moved to Rialto where he lived for several before moving to Redlands a vear and a half ago uneral services will be held Yucaipa Mortuary in cnarge Air Pollution 4 Control Proposed Measure Would Help Crystallize Issue Who'sWho IN REDLANDS BUSINESS GLASS Mirrors Plate Auto Window REDLANDS GLASS HOUSE 510 Orange Phone 4 7623 24 Hour Service I ELECTRIC SHAVER REPAIRS SERR STATIONERY CO Phone 4 3939 9 State TH I B9 i AU OR i cw tl 4 I I HM JKeWIyv 41 I I I ill I ICUIUIIliy WORSTED TEX SUITS I 4KTT1 SPORT I COATS and TROUSERS HENDAN SPORT SHIRTS REEMAN SHOES DICKIE WORK CLOTHES 308 Orange Street Wo Gfvo Green Stamp BR a 93 IJk S9 99 9S s9 9 9i HR Ibh aKK HR 9R 1 mB 99 a 9 'R 19 RB BB BB Bi BB BK cc vf Mhl BIkO RKR mH Mortuary and Little Chapel of the Palms Phone 4 6161 IMPERIAL HARDWARE CO.

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