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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 18

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
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18
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Tho Dosort Sun Thurs Jun 14 1956 8-b Warren LinvilleWill Direct Mail-Box Flood Lights Aro Stolon TVd Charleston a notified police Monday that the mail box and two flood lights hod been taken from the residence of Nathan Orhback 366 Hermon Place Police are investigating the theft The Munhollcmd Annex S3 Elm Avonu LONG BEACH Rsw Sinaia Apartments I5JJO per day Sates by week and month Hew Beach Theatres Band Concerts Point Springs Ph: 3673 'Discourtesy Held Basis Of Most Traffic Violations SACRAMENTO-The California Highway Patrol believes that courteous drivers obey the law belief is sustained by the fact that most of our traffic laws courtesy and viola-art usually diaepunrteous says Patrol Commlssloo-er CaldwelL time the traffic law violator Interferes with other drivers by cutting in out of traffic grabbing the right-of-way and racing through op signs and traffic signals Other discourteous acta Include failure to signal Intentions to tun following too closely and failure to dim lights at night1 CaldtraU continued tho Pa-tral issuing about 65000 traffic citations each month it appears there are for too many di scour-toua driven la California today Today's traffic calls for a Jot more coartoay demonstrated through obedience to the traffic laws" Warren LinviUe principal of the Nellie 'N Coffman Junior High announced this week that he had incepted an appointment director of the Reading Clinic at tho Northern State Teachers College Tho college is located In Aber teen South Dakota? aud LinviUe will hold tho position for tho 1956 nmer session He will return here to resume duties as principal at the Junior High school LinviUe has-Just completed his seventh year with tho Palm Springs Unified school district and his tpedalued reading the past nine years- During this period he has studied and worked with Dr Marion Monroe of the University of Southern California and Dr Selma Herr of Tulano University Among some of his other Linville- has taught coursee at University of California Extension Division in tho field of reading and also has taught several classes in speed reading for the adult evening school in Palm "THIS IS THE WAT TO TURN LONS MILES INTOPLEASANT MINUTESr Queen An he Home Built For Cherry festival TermedBoyalty In Design modern comfortable living available in Beaumont Manor and other residential areas of the Pass signing machinery In 1926 ha retired from the firm and moved to Pasadena Mr Slocum la survived by his widow firs Isobel Slocum' and two daughters Mrs Slocum Wilson of San Marino and Miss Caro-' lyn 0 Slocum of New York City and one graddaughter Carolyn Wilson 1 of San Marino and one nephew John Jermain Slocum of Washington Services will be private V'r Miles Slocum Winter Resident Here Dies At 68 NEW LA PAZ SUMMER CLUB OPEN JUNE JULY and AUGUST Join the Fun Swim and Sun Contact Arch Starrett Rea Manager at La Pax Resort Club Office AS ADVERTISED ON CIS FOR THE SESEIT 1340 ON YOUR RADIO DIAL KCMJ Visit or write Western's ticket office Desert fimi 1 pan 3709 or 3361 or eeo Western's Trowel Agent Miles Standi sh Slocum 68 Palm Springs winter resident at Smoke Tree Ranch died Thursday in Pasadena Private services were held at Turner and Stevens Mortuary in Pasadena Slocum was bora in Ossining NY in 1887 His parents were the late Colonel and Mrs Herbert Slocum of Washington attended Holbrook Military Academy in Ossining and later Princeton University from which he was graduated in 1910 as a civil engineer He then Joined the engt neering firm of Stone and Webster of Boston V-Later he was associated with the Arm of Harris Forbes Company of New York In World War I he served two years in the United States Army emerging as Captain in the Engineering Corps After his discharge from the Army he and his brother Herbert Slocum Jr formed the Slocum Avram Slocum Company an experimental laboratory for do- i I The Anne" home built by Cecil Hanvejr for the Beeumont Parade of Home royalty in home design and construction The home i constructed of rough redwood and shake shingles aitjl finished in yellow and cocoa for a distinctive appear-fit for the residence of kftig- Its circular drive and 'unusual floor plan make it a distinctive home One of the major features of the "Queen Anne" home is the desert fireplace constructed with the skill of dry bond masonry The corner location is accented by the The home has three bedrooms and one and three-quarters baths with 1440 square feet of living apace Outstanding features of he interior include back walnut wardrobe closets with matching dlchen cabinets All beam ceil' ngs in the living room and dining room add to the quaint attractlve-of the interior while such touches as a built In vac-sum cleaner system forced air heat intercom system sliding glass wall to back yard covered 'back porch and radio-controlled 'garage door add all the modern conveniences to the old world do-'sign-- Hanvejr is one of the nine Beau-Imont Contractors cooperating in the construction of the Parade of Homes in Beaumont Manor which wiD open June IS in conjunction with the annual Beaumont Cherry Festival The homes will be open for public inspection and thou-sands of tourists are expected to visit the homes 'the Anne" home will feature special furnishings de-sigoed to complement its spe charm The home will be furn-Sajwd by Wilson and Fields of San Jggnardino to demonstrate the -A Services Held For Alice Spoonemoore Long Village Resident Funeral services were held Monday for Alice Spoonemore 68 who at Desert Hospital last week following an illness of three days A native of Rochester New York she lived in Palm Springs for IS years She is survived by her husband Ira Spoonemore US South Indian Avenue two daughters Isobel Jfopre of Wristuden Germany and Jeanne Spoonemore of North HBDywood two brothers Raymond Anderson of Rochester NY end Walter Anderson of Auburn NY was in Monterito Memorial Park with Wlefeb and Son Mortuary in dprge PLUMBING SERVICE I HURRY! CALL HElfRT A SIMSARIAN 50 Palm Canyon Drive Exclusive Dealer for Carrier Refrigerated Air Conditioning end General Electric Home Appliances The new Bof Air Convertible with Body by one el 20 icusysfyfod new Chmroktt Want to take the wheel of one of America's few great road cars Want to send pleasant little tingles up and down your spine? Want to drive the new car that politely murmurs Move over big boy" to the high-priced jobs? Then hustle on in and try out a new Chevrolet V8f Now showing-the happiest fea- hair-trigger reflexes and of the year! 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