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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • 5

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ss MS HERBERT DALE STOCKHAM was IQ Know Pop? Vital Records a whale of a dif the Jr Hi Weather CORTNER (A 7 Phone 3 2323 415 Orange Mtehn HOME VQAH BAHK IUIW 4 i 3g Three Year Old alls rdm'Car first' time he served with the army in Okinawa for 49 months His brother Kenneth is one of the outstanding tackles on the Red lands Terrier football team this season STREET DIAL 44751 Community We Love In California Our 'ness 5 6000 water to ac in what period of time the Currie Engineering clothes for will pay for ours down when the roads open the Los Angeles area there high winds and a rainfall of 229 Some damage was William Onken 354 street Yucaipa a daugh A Sgt Stockham Wounded or Third Time I Charles Ray Elms three years old rbn of Air and Mrs Charles Ray Elms 3024 Chula Vista west of Redlands fell from his car when the door flew open on HighwaT 99 yesterday He almost rolled under the wheels of an approaching truck but the driver swerved in time and missed him The boy was bruised and cut but not seriously injured How sewer pend upon how much work is done While coinpariy has been making plans BIRTHS SIMON Born in Redlands Calif Nov 16 1952 at the Redlands Community hospital to Mr and Mrs Harold Simon Rt 4 Box 204 Yucaipa a daughter BOHMER Born in Loma Linda Cal November 15 1952 at the Linda hospital' to Mr and Mrs Bohmer 620 Third street Redlands a son James Rundel ONKEN Born in Loma Linda Calif Nov 13 1952 at the Loma Linda hospital to Mr and Mrs Arnold ourthtcr no final program has been adopt ed But the Engineering firm is talking in terms of $400000 A state grant of $123000 is ear marked for Redlands but is avail able on a matching basis only The city has $54000 in its sewer development fund now and needs about $70000 to claim the grant In Redlands there are domestic and commercial service accounts and it is assumed that the potential number of sewer connections is approximate ly the same The number of sewage connec tions is estimated at 4600 with 4200 being residential 350 com mercial and 75 institutional Most of the area above Highland ave nue does not have city sewer serv ice feet deep in Big Bear Valley spread over the mountains by the two storms of the week end the one riday and then the one that came Saturday and continued through most of the day and the night Bear Valley precipitation was 460 for the week end with 23 inches of snow on the ground at the dam There were 18 inches at Big Bear City yesterday Lake Arrowhead precipitation was '249 with 716 for the season and 14 inches of snow on the ground Seven Oaks was 238 for the storm 619 for the season and six inches of snow on the ground In the valley Redlands had the prize with 223 for the storm There was just one shower yester day that was for 02 of an A forecast of 32 degrees for this morning 'caused orange growers to be on the watch Some of them used their wind machines for a time At the key station at Orange dale packing' house the minimum was 32 but some growers reported 31 degrees as the low Riverside reported 158 of an inch of rain "for the storm while San Bernardino had 199 and a sea son of 315 During the storms Redlands was given all kinds of weather There was: heavy hail thunder and light ning Saturday afternoon and thun der several times over the week? end Winter sports enthusiasts flocked to the mountains and enjoyed their first snow of the 'season Chains were necessary the higher levels but it was possible to keep the main In were total done especially to the Paramount studio buildings Now a smart lad for you right as rain Lots and lots of 4 and mothers and fathers too learned that CHAPEL Master Sergeant Herbert Dale Stockham 20 has been wounded in the Korean' war for the third time According to a leter received by his parents Mr and Mrs Al Stocky ham East Central avenue the youthful Redlands soldier isi in ahospital in Japan recovering from his wounds Several days ago they wdre of his1 third wounds in'Korea a telegram' the Department of Defense The nature of his wounds were not disclosed by either the tele gram or the letter He merely said not to worry that he was OK Stockham was first wounded September 21 1950 when? his out it was participating in the drive on Seoul A short time later he came home on a brief furlough but returned to the Korean fight ing? He was wounded again August 7 of this year in the Bunker Hill fighting i He played football like his broth ers Robert Jake William and Ken neth He quit school in 1948 to join the armyand has served with the forces 'since that time Prior to going to Korea for the The proposed ordinance con templates that the billing would be handled together with the water bills which are issued every second month' Water service may be discon tinued without further notice if payment of sewer rental is not made by the delinquent the proposal says will not be turned on again except upon pay ment of all amounts due together with $1 for turning on amount due shall be deenv ed a debt to the City of Redlands and any person failing pay shall be liable to an tion in the name of the Cost of Expansion much the expansion of system will cost will de Haynes Library Accepted LOS ANGELES The Haynes oundation Library a col lection of California sociological exhibits has been accepted by the University of California at Los An geles UCLA Librarian Lawrence Clark Powell announced today 'f Big Man Styles Little an 1695 to2850 1195 to 1795 from 195 550 to 1195' Two eet Of Show In Big Bear Valley Redlands Gets 223 Inches Rairi! In Storm American ree Enterprise System Has Created More Human Happi Than Any Competitive System LET'S KEEP IT THAT WAY! Single amily Dwellings Duplex dwellings per unit Apts per unit? Commercial Charges Commercial houses'and stnall in dustries will be covered by a mini mum rate with charges increasing according to the amount of sewage they discharge These rates are: Minimum (up to 2150 cu ft) 50c 1251 to 2000 cu ft 75c Each additional 1000 cu ft (or part thereof) 40c The above unit rate is based on 100 per cent of the estimated cost for sewage treatment and dis posal' 'he rental rate for commercial houses and small industries main taining yard space and landscaping will be based on the average water usage for the months of December and January This basis will be established at the beginning of each fiscal year Organizations Organizations: 1 buildings and places shall be charged on the same basis as com mercial houses and small indus tries Schools will be charged on the basis of 50 cents per month for every 100 students in average daily attendance The: flat charge for churches will be 75 cents per month The par sonage is not included in the church rate and pays at the regular resi dence rate inHillside cemetery Mortyary in charge SALDANA Died in San Bernar dino Cal November 17 7 1952 Mrs Librada Saldana 1259 Sixth street Redlands aged 33 years native of' Mexico Deceased is survived by her hus band Max A Saldana Redlands and the following brother and sis ters: Mrs Estefana Villegas No gales Ariz Mrs Adela Navarro Mexico Miss Clara ajardo Los Anseles and Miss Manuela jardo Nogales and Gerando a jardo air force Rosary services will be held night at 8 at Little Chapel of the Palms Tuesday 1:30 pm St Cath olic church Rev 1 Cerezo pas tor officiating Interment in Hill side cemetery Mor tuary in charge Lvxgue Sti I With the Catholic league all tied the teams that 'Redlandsf high Ter riers 'face the first of' the CI playoff 28 has to be decided 6y Cl Commis sioner William Russell He may suggest that the top teams St An thony and Cantwell play off the tic Chamber Commerce Meeting An irripbrtant 'meeting 'of the directors of the Redlands Cham ber of Commerce will be held at tonight at the Cof office according to Glen Adams president Victory 'Rally defeat of Bernardino by the Terriers 21 0 was celebrated in a specialvictory rally in the high school auditorium this morn ing Museum Meeting George retired prin cipal of Bernardino high school will speak on dhe giant pic tographs on the Colorado river near SALDANA Libreda Rosary at 8 tonight at Emmer son's Little Chapel of the Palms Mass Tuesday at 1:30 pm at St Mary's Catholic church 2 NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts made by anyone except my self William Murray 17 GRAVE MARKERS inest Granite Best Workmanship! Good Service! Reasonable Prices! Deal with local agent GUY JONES 309 'Myrtle Street Phone 4 3693 A Schedule of Activities of Redlands Organizations Pub lished Every Monday As A Public Service by the Redlands ederal' Savings and Loan Association Week of November 17 1952 Down at Gair's they've got boys' dotlilng made 'just like yjdurs" Dovglis Speak SSenhtor PauVDoiiglas Illi nois Democrat will conclude the World Af fairs forum series this a the ques tion Have'Morality in Thexioors open for registration At 6:45 and the' lec 1 is scheduled for 7 Last January Senator Douglas lettured this subject at Harvard 1 hd in a book based on those those talks It is' called in and is published by the Harvard Univer sity Press Community Shop Sales Day Tuesday 9 to '2 pm 109 4th St 201 tf Wkat facing Jn Redlands Gertrude Mathis Taken By Death Miss Gertrude Matthis 206' West Colton avenue died in San Bernar dino Saturday after being in failing health for some time A native of Ohio she was 77 years old and had lived in Redlands 50 years Miss Matthis was a charter mem ber of1 the Music Teachers associa tion and taught music here for many years Deceased is urvived by her sis ter Mrs Charles 'Ditzler Richville Minn three nieces Mrs (Ruth) Klein Bernardino Mi John Duit Battle Lake Minn Mrs Les ter Wilcox Erhard Minn and Mrs William Haycr Washington Ill and one nephew red A Mat this Batavia Ohio uneraL services will be at 10 a tomorrow from Little Chapel of the Palms Quake Shakes Redlands But No Damage Reported An earthquake7 rumbled across the SarUBernardino valley at ten minutes before 6 o'clock yester day morning but did no damage he quake 'felt in the valley and also in Riverside The shake was minor but it awakened many people especially flight sleepers The seismograph at Caltech places the time of the quake at 5:48 am No 'damage: was reported to Redlands' Building Inspector Ray Phelps edlands police also logged the earthquake 5:48 Sure you can a whole lot less than but when the chips total rugged wear is added up pjaidy to recqgnizc the economy of quality And find our wear meas uring up to the same high standards of quality that mark our Kuppcn heimer suits and Arrow shirts come up smiling after re peated cleanings and tubbings and you know never leave vlunior looking like a fugitive from the rag bag And just like find them bearing the labels of makers so proud of their products they insist their names arc pn them! You beat such a combination Catches 'On fire ire? Chief Almost Needed ire Engine When the ground observers on duty' before dawn this phoned the1 fire chief 'and said they feared the post was afire they were right come a 1 moment lator have needed a fire Chief CarPRuridberg explained Jater The trouble was caused 'by a hot: pipe from the oil stove Wh i'ch leads through the West wall of' the small wooden building which was formerly a kitchenHn Sylvan parks A section about two feet by ttvo feet was burned out the wall was scorched and a window pane and a screen need replacing names of the observers pnfduty were not entered in'tho register but the Junior Chamber of Commerce members scheduled to be on duty were Robert Williams and Gerald A' Cothern 'Other fire calls were: Saturday 8:20 p' Li quor store 314 Orange street faulty transformer "for electric sign scorched wall Sunday Electric shdp 937 Ohio street car fire put on arrival being put out by owner with his own extinguisher LilU A LI I I Cl iV kJl 41 a on the night of August 19 accord: ing to Lawrance her body rolled down an embankment on the north side of avenue felt her pulse her heart hei throat and she was not breathing She was he told investiga tors As he struggled get her body back to the car he claims he stum bled on a large rock arid suddenly got the idea of hitting her with it to create the appearance that she was a hit and run victim hit her several' he was quoted as saying 1 removed her shorts and Then he told of driving to Garnet of getting stuck on the railroad tracks of removing the body from the car while others helped him dislodge the 1936 Dodge and of driving to Ramon road cast of Palm Springs After placing the corpse in the rdad he moved off a distance waited until he saw a car he was sure would drive by the body and then fled Asked at that point in the recital if he had been drinking he replied that he had had few and that he had had a pint bottle of whisky I after de positing the corpse in the road Clothing Discarded Between Redlands and Tri City Drive In he told the police he dis carded articles of clothing At an Ontario filling station he washed out the back compartment of his car the body had been In (Continued on page 6) Topoc and Blythe at the meeting of the San Bernardino county museum association meeting Wednesday njght at 7:30 in the log cabin at Pioneer park San Bernardino See York China 'Display in Nelsori Hales window East State at 6th Serr Stationery Co 123 17 Camera Club Meeting rPets birds insects and animals will be the subject of the Redlands Camera club meeting at 7 :30 1 toT night at the CA HN's Square Dancers Adult Beginners classes evejry Tuesday evening 8:30 to 10:30 City Hall 136 17 Anderson" uneral uneral services for Clarence Anderson were riday at 10:30 a' from the Little Chapel of the Palms Rev? red Jensen pas tor of the Riverside Sevenih Day Adventist church officiated assist ed by Rev 1 Niermeyer bearers George A Ross Mossman Brooks Petty Howard Phoenix Lantz and Milton Owens Burial was at Montecito Memorial Park cemetery Mortuary was in charge 'Saldana 'Service Rosary for Mrs Libreda" Saldana willbe at 8 tonight at the Emmerson Little Chapel of the Palms with mass rat' 1:30 tomorrow afternoon at the St Cath olic church Lopez uneral uneral services for Gorgdnio Garcia Lopez were held at 9 am from the St church Rev I Cerezo officiated Pallbearers were Tobi Lopez rdrik" Lopez Manuel Lopezj 'Herrera Louis Martinez Manuel Martinez Burial was at Hillside cemetery with Mortuary in charge Next to Post OfficeB! Phone 4 5511 i Alonaay "Redlands Review 2:00 PM KITO 1290 on the Police Reserve Hall of Justice 7:30 PM Chamber of Commerce La Posada 12:00 Adult Beginning Ballroom Dancing 7:30 P'M Community' orum subj We Have 'Morality in Young Group Activities Bldg YW A 7:30 PM EMMERSON'S TSs Redlands Jnr7 hon our Blocks 'West of Post Office MATTHIS Gertrude Tuesday 10:00 am Little Chapel ov Thursday Redlands Review 2:00 2:30 PM K1TO on the gial Boots Belles Square Dancing Elks Club 8:00 11:00 Osa Mathews caller Rotary Club Masonic Temple 12:00 Optimist Club La Posada 12:00 Alcoholics Heart Church Social Rm Brvn Mawr 8:00 PM Young Business Club MCA 630 Dinner Soroptimist Club YWCA 12:00 Redlands Post 106 American Legion Legion Hall 118 Citrus 8 PM Breakfast Club Redlands' Armory Harvest Brunch Bene fit Lawrance Tells Of Discarding Jack Was Afraid It Was Incriniinating Evidence Although John Chauncey Law rance claimed August 23 that 'ihis niece Kathryn Knodel of Red lands had been killed1 during a tire changing accident four days earlier he admitted that he hadthrown away the' bumper jack cause I thought it was incriminat ing' That came out today as the sex murder trial' entered the second tweek in the court of John Gabbert Riverside Superior Judge Annellc Pro San rancisco5 Police Depart ment stenographer resumed read' ing shorthand notes taken when officers cross questioned the ac cused following his surrender and arrest in the Bay City Miss testimony? and indeed the trial itself came to a halt ri day afternoon when Juror Earl Allsworth fell dead of a heart at tack in the court room Marjorie Herman of Riverside an alternate juror was designated today to take his place One other alter nate a man remains There are nine women and three men on the jury Through the stenographer oral transcription7 the police inter view of August 23 was continued today After thc pretty' Redlands "high school junior died in'Cherrv valley Order Now for Thanksgiving: Brod Brest Poultry 1061 PHONE YUCAIPA BVLD 1 YUCAIPA 7 2465 i 4 4 1 1 Torkkys forThariksgivIrig 1 resh dressed local i turkeys 5Or der early so ducks chickens grieset Barron Meyer' 18 State Dinner Meeting night 7 diririef meeting will be held Tuesday evening by the Mentone'1 Lions club aV one inn to honor Monte1 Place 'of San who is' the district govetndrarid Jim Borden of Crest line who is deputy district gover nor Parker of Red lands the zone chairman' Community Shop Receiving Day Tuesday 10 to 12 am 109 4th 202 tf Buy Yowr PLYMOUTH from GENE HUGHES 1 One of Our Town's Major Assets Support the Weaver Coached in 'the' Playoffs! DEATHS MATTHIS Died in Saif Bernar dino Cal November 15 1952 Gertrude Jennie Matthis 206 West Colton avenue Redlands aged 77 years native of Ohio and resident of Redlands foi 50 years uneral services will be held Thursday at 10 a at the Einmer Little Chapel of the Palms Rev Clifford Erickson pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alli ance church officiating Interment pansion 'because of the growth of the city has befcn generally ac knowledged! years but the method of financing the neces sary work has been 'the' subject of Continuing consideration November 1951 the Council went on record favoring a bond election' but anuary 1952 switched to a pay as you go policy butwlthout' precisely deciding how the nioney could 'be accumulated City Manager red Workman has proposed tne service charge and the council" gave the plan informal approval on October' 27 Now the proposed4 ordinance is scheduled for first reading tomorrow If the council moves promptly to? the sec ond reading and adoption the rates would become effective 1: Wilson city attorney is drafting the' proposed 'ordinance from a preliminary outline which contains these provisions 1 There a re' hereby established the following rates and charges and regulations for the use and service of the sewerage system of the City of Redlands: Dwelling 'Rates Schedule of monthly rates for sewage treatment and disposal Single amily Dwellings 75c 75c 50c Redlands Daily acts REDLANDS CALIORNIA MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 lOa'l Tuesday Redlapds Review 2:00 2:30 PM KITO 1290 on the dial Square 5 Dancing' Group 7:00 8:30 PM City Hall Osa'Mathews caller Adult Square'Dancing Beginner Group 8:30 10:30 PM City HalP Osa Matthews caller Redlands Toastmaster Club La Posada PM Dinner Knights of' the Roundtable 12:10 PM La Posada 20 30 Club La Posaaa 0:0 rM wmiier Exchange Club Masonic Temple 12:15 PM Odd ellows 2'25 JE Olive Ave 8:00 PM Jr High School 'PTA Dinner 6:30 7:30 PM WCTU Roll Call Tea 1st Methodist Church Parlor 2:00 PM Patriotic Club' Julia Dano 85 Eureka St 2 Wednesday Redlands Review 2:00 2:30 PM KITO 1290 bn the dial Kiwanis Club 12:00 Contemporary Clubhouse WiVes 9:00 AM Redlands ReaLEstate Board La Posada 8:00 AM Break 3St Credit Breakfast Club La Posada 7:30 'A Special Studies Section lAAUWMrs Hesser SA in Home of Miss Pew 210 ern 8:00 PM 4 axe Our Suits are by Windsor ages 6 20 too ages 6 to 20 Our Shoes are Bostonian Jrs sizes to 6 Shirts are Tom Sawyer tailored sizes 6 to 18Our Slacks are by Tom Sawyer sizes'6 to 18 Redlands Review 2:00 2:30 I'KITO 1290 on the dial I inne Club La Posada 12:00 AmeriSn legion Woinen 5 PoSt 13V Ljlgonk PM Saonhire Rebekah Lodge Odd Hall 730 RcdlandsJ Horticultural Society 'Haub der 'TlowerArrangcmcnt (Lyon Wing Library 71j Ndw! Wlnseunts Publication of Thoao Schadu lad Evnt Without Charge All Listings Must Ba In4ha Dffes of the RedlaridSavings nd LoanAsoci6tion by riday of th and boys have ference in clothes buy you arc RESH Tl If BROAD DRESSED IV I BREASTED Being a 'Redlands owned 'institution' the profits every Transaction you 'give or other Redlarids owned institutions will remain in 'Redlands help make your home town a better place in which to live Council To Consider 75 Sewage ServiceCharge A proposed ordinance that would establish a basic charge of: 75 cents per month for city sewage service will be given its first: formal consideration bythe City Council at the regular meeting tomorrow evening Estimated to raised about $40000 per year the service chargeAvould help to provide pay as you go financing for the expansion of? the sewage treatment plant and for increasing the capacity of the outfall lines 7 I the sewer system needs ex 1 T1C1 ATI riA 1 1 14 Hour Sndcl ELECTRIC SHAVER 5 REPAIRS SERR STATIONERY CO Phon 4J91 ttat I' ja i I Pzfry A A 5 Ep Sr? BE rynrnaiMBi i ft IMS 1 5ir kiu A life S' 1 110 orange: Redlands A UTo Live In 4 wx IIHIhII AHO ASSOCIATION Br 7 777 SDBBBk RAINALL Sea Last Storm son Yr Redlands 223 437 150 Yucaipa 209 488 179 Mentone 197 407 204 Mill Creek 243 497 183 East Highlands 163 367 154 Bear Valley 460 1080 651 A blanket of srfbw almost two Rainfall Temp 24 Sea Hours son Nov 1 57 40 Nov 2 67 42 Nov 3 83 45 Nov 4 81 Nov 5 80 '49 Nov 6 83 47 Nov 7 63 53 Nov 8 59 51 66 214 Nov 9 75 45 Nov 10 74 39 Nov 11 77 40 Nov 12 63 41 Nov 13' 59 46 Nov 14 58 46 34 248 Nov 15 47 41 130 373 Nov 16 52 39 59 437 Nov 17 60 34 Buy Kour PLYMOUTH from GENE HUGHES i.

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