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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 15

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7 ii fate 5 Outstanding Young Men Honored Fair Housing Councils Urged fi 300 Join in Jr. Chamber Salute to 5 By STKPHK.N BATCHr.l.OK It has been said that a man's greatness is not truly: recognized until after his tfTmm KM U. to-fi CITY SECTION (Section B) Sunday, Nov. 18, 1962 (City Page) "ill'" Wlflii i HIP mm Mmmr. nth (Sun-Telegram photo) Donald G.

Mauldin, San Bernardino; Capt. Albert II. Crews Edwards Air Force Base; Kudolph L. Moess-hatier (sitting), Altadena, and Kenneth I). Wagner of Whittier.

State Junior Chamber makes annual selection. GOMPAKK California's Five Outstanding Young Men, shown chatting in the lobby of the San Bernardino Klks building as they prepared for press conference yesterday, are (from left) Wil Kose, Palo Alto; Mayor death or until his useful-i ness is past. However, an exception to the saying was made in San Bernardino last night! when an audience of otK), honored five very much alive men for their great-; ness each under years of age. And alt huic 'h then- careers are in entirely different fields, all have one thing in common a desire to contribute to the welfare of others. They were feted last nipht as winners of the state Junior Chamber of Commerce's Five Outstanding Younfe Men (FOY.Ml contest.

'Hie men mid their field of endeavor are San IVriiardino May or Donald (J. Mauldin; Nobel pri' winner Rudolph L. Moessbauer: DATA International President Wil Rose; Whittier hih school teacher Kenneth D. Warner; and U.S. Air Force experimental pilot Capt.

Alliert II. Crews of Kdvvnrds Air Force Base. Krx L. I lint of Kivrrsidc, muster of ceremonies at the banquet in the National Orange Show's Orange Blossom Room, described i them as unselfish men of rare, 'ability and desire. Flint earlier was a nominee for the state honor.

In accepting his award. Mauldin said it was one of the most ev tics, almost nothing in the way communits benefits would be p- sibie. said of Mauldin, man who has 'lie is a iiuickled down to oem an eiticient ana 10al sen am. And best of (Continued on IS 1 Column 1 1 5' Tell Decisions Top Top (Sun-Telegram photo) DKCOKATOKS SHOW Antique china and rIsis-ware is examined by Mrs. 'ita Dalniso of Colton at the Decorators Show and Antique Sale ending today at the San Bernardino National (Juard Armory.

Decorators Show Another World' Af Conference "The problems of brin- ing about better racial in-1 tegration in a 1 i i a schools, housing, and employment will not be solved creating more discussion 'groups simply to talk about lino problems of integrn-tion," a speaker told a San liVrnardino conference yesterday. The speaker was Curt Momk a joun Quaker whose job it is to set up fair housing councils Southern California. Moody was speaking toward the end of a day-long conference dealing with the stated topic of "Improving Educational Opportu nines for All Youth." The rimferelice, presented )e-terday at Si. Pauls Melhudw Church by the Leadership Conn cil of San Bernardino, dealt most exclusively with wus ol bettering the education of racial minority groups. After a gencial session ad dressed by ilson C.

Riles, e.ec-utive secretary of the Comniis-jsion on Discrimination in Teacher Employment, state Department ot Kducalion; and Jack Stumph, executive director of the San Iiernardino County Council oi Community Agencies, the 113 pei -sons attending the conference adjourned into a series of section meetings. The sections dealt with the pi ob lems of school drop-outs, I he laci a 111, IV niolll i-iniKiflim it w.f I. .1,. VfJVl tutiivtv the uneducated, the impact segregated housing on educal. and the problems of the intogiM ed school.

Among siiuesliiiiis lur aetin i programs originated within th section meetings was the pie nosed fnniKitiiin in eaeh eininiiii! uy oi a rati- Housing louiicii. volunteer group seeking to uut wus additional minoriU race housing would not become as one speaker put it "ghel toiled." Others appearing at the conference as speakers, experts, or consultants, included Walter Jackson, president, San Bernardino branch, Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples; Dr. Kamond Pitts, associate pro- lessor of education, Los Angeles IStale College; Henry Talbert. Western Regional Director, Na ttonal Urban League; Dr. V.

sKniselcy, assistant su)erinlendei. -of instruction. San Bernardino (-'t-v SchHls, Keretl A. Iteallor anil of the San Bernardino City Planning Commission; Clabe Hanan, assistant county proba- officer; and San Bernardino A 'alley College President H. J.

Sheffield; San Bernardino High Kv JOHN II AKDI. A mayor, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, an aerospace test pilot, North Wind Brings Out Winter Coats A chilly mirth wind whipped through Southern California yesterday and Friday hut San Ber nardino Valley unlike many areas which suffered moderate property losses reported no damage. The only complaint heard from residents was that the wind, eou-, pled with San Bernardino's low temperature of 45 desires, forced ny Karmems. Aianj caoeo none THEY lte3 .4 Mr EARL E.BUIEl He Hos Yue Trees On His Mind All Year You probably don't give a thought lo Christmas trees until the kids begin asking when Santa Glaus is coming. But Paul Byron, president of Warren Indus! lies at Rialto and Raneho Avenues, does 24 hours a day all year long.

Kor, in Hyron's plant a crow of more than inn workers, 90 per cent of whom are housewives, turn out hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees on an around the clock schedule. Warren Industries is one of the major manufacturers of aluminum and plastic trees in the nation. Its products are distributed from Venezuela to Alaska where, my folks used to tell me in my childhood, Santa Claus gut his Christmas trees. You can et an klea of what the aluminum and plastic tree manufacturers are doing to the nation's tree cutters when Byron tells you that this year the tree makers will sell from 7.5-ot JO million of the 45-million trees sold annually during the Christmas season. Since last January, the Warren Industries' business has trebled and fiynm foresees an even greater increase in production in V.K',.

Presently, the aluminum foil tree is on the upswing in sales, particularly because it lends itself to spectacular illumination and Ixeause of its design and detachable limbs, it can be reassembled and used year after year. But Warren has a new sin for a plastic tree land protected by patents) that "you can hardly distinguish from a natural tree." said Byron. He predicts it will cut a wide swath in the Christmas tree market everywhere. Warren Industries makes Oiri.stmas trees of every sie. from the miniatures that the Continued on 6.

Column Hi A ERIE Made in Our Own Workroom NELSON'S DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP 1171 St. Ph, Tt: 5-5033 Diamonds KELLEY'S WATCH SHOP oil Fourth St. TU 41-6128 SAVE! MOVE Willi ECONOMY VAN STORAGE iliall FfO'ewv In Cost KRKE KSTIMATE tall TUx 4-'-l3 Dy or Night Vou Can Place Your Classified Ad if Voiir Cunrcmem Alter Office Hours tind Weekends dial TUx 41-2555 An Electronic Secretary Will Record Your Ad Reed W. Thomas, D.D.S. Wishes to Announce the Opening of his New Office for the Practice of Dentistry at 595 North 8th Colton TA 5-7732 9 A.M.

to 5 P.M. IV face the back. Then imagine who otx.rates a type of mail-order San Bernardino recalled that ms we.u Peace Corps, all were wrestling nost important decision he Pai t.c.pa.,on in ov-with the same question yesterday. ma1(- was the decision to In a few words, under the lights a career in law enforcement and is u.rv of television and with press cam- t01ll for political office. However.

10 get imu pojtjcs alj( ti0 era Twmnirvr llw w.lcen.H fifim lie ol.wn'ecl. "I'm L'lad I did. I'd i win i ISv KOYVI.I) Want a nood bu on a cock fiht nnble Chippendale appara- tus uf the English Queen Anne p. i i. id is one of main antiques Hi iilpla at tile iJecoi atoi Silow AilliiiUe Sale which closes lo- at the Natiimal Cuard Ann- L' K.

it al i.eniar da. our i that tla hair you eh. table and turn sit around weather oliM-rer at Bi To P1' ss of 160 Chapter Groups to Be Honored AUF Campaign's Final Reports Due Tomorrow jjad attached to the top of the Ijaek like a small table top. Met ou can almost, hear iIiom- cocks fiuhtin. huh" Tin- hnijIUli iiiilileini'ii wli.

were UVuilees uf the cock fiht kept these chairs in their libiar- its. On cock light iusjIiI, tliev lugged placid tin in their to the waget arena and in uphol- i Continued on I 6. Coiiium fil t. Resi'ralioiis may be made the noliost meeting by cal Arrowhead United Fund jr Hawaii, Tahiti Beckon to ing the and the question was put to them onc at a time, iJonam of-. I'hieisl Rudolph L.

Moessbauer related lh.it he made his most important professional decision doin what lie Jilt at the time was merely chore work lo "clean up" some experimental findings. Doing that "chor. the discovery of work" led to what is now called the Moessbauei to his selection for True. effect and the Nobel lest Pilot Albert said that he would II. (rews be hard Jr.

put (Continued on fi. Column li Why Not Open a Charge Account at CojsiveW SHOE STORE 1-: stiwt Open Tf minus FOR SALE Southwest corner, Palm Ave. and West Main. Highland. 1UUM0.

LEONARD REALTY CO. 434 Court TU 5-6878 WANTED TO BUY Ciuid Piece sl' F.s. O.ild 1'iiive K. (XI P.S. Iiid Piece si4.i Slrt.iiO U.S.

Gold Piece U.S. Gold Piece CRESCENT JEWELERS Sliwt Tl (1 rand father Clocks Repaired li Pivk Up and Drlirer HAROLD'S JEWELRY and TJME SHOP Cnurt and Sts. TU 4-2101 SOUTH AMERICA TOUR Escorted bv WM. J. STANTON, JR.

February 22, 19fi3 22 Davs. 1171.00 Phone SUNSET TRAVEL 4fi6 W. 5th St. TU 9-0024 share, an Ilhu's pa' a month, naiflino Valley Municipal Water District. ehopte.s Western T)) (ui.

Title. S. P. Iiiveslnients t'o-. m-eive their hiin.ers for the Johnson Hastings, Firestone paiues they have received in pre fires Uuhhir Franklin jears.

Press, l.ockhei'd Propulsion. Slit- t10 fj; 0f the llHi'J- er's Appliances, Tri-Couniy the Armwliead Elivtrie holesalers. Aerospace ix.n, Spi.ce Technology L.abora- hope that lories, Social Security Office, U.S. 'tomorrow's will be a vie- Post Office. Ai row head Mental Prions end to the drive," Rey- ileallh Center.

S. B. Riverside. Ml)js sau Stale College, Franchise Tax The nieetiii" is oueil lo the oub- onlookers. their relauvely few but buy jears th(, most d.

cision they had made and then explained it Itiey were the He Out-tanling Young Men of California KOYM), FOR LEASE Com! )ined Residence and Office Close In JAMES McGUlRE 732 Street Ph. TU 5-4715 PRESCRIPTIONS Cosmrtir Gifts Open Sun. 10-3 P.M. Open Daily 9 to 9 DICKSON DRUGS 12S W. 40th St.

TU 2-1771 TERMITES AND ALL HOUSEHOLD PESTS Including Fumigation Snyder's Termite Control San Bernnr'tinn TAItxit 4TH Magnolia Ave. Rpdiawls PYramid C-Ss-ll IS E. Vine St. Mercedes Benz DKW Deluxe Sales and Service WAR REX and DAY 956 N. TU 9-1146 WANT TO BUILD A CUSTOM HOME? Then Leave Vour Entire r.uildmt,' Pnitiiem l'i Us McORAW CONST.

CO. Tin- alley Builders nf Pino Humes Tt'li-JUs Jv.m. FIKST in San Bornantlm. Free (reeminK Iienuinslratlen by Miss Cameo. Wmld Kamnus Pi mdle Stylist and Auiiier Nuv.

jh 2 P.M. Kic.nt uf Stc.re BROOKS PET LAND Klimerland K. Hicliland Ave. TL'r a-i34l Ulan lot) chapter groups will be at the Arrow- head United Fund campaign's fin- al report meetin- tomorrow noon at the Orange Blossom Room, National Oraiiye Show," said Earl S. Revnolds.

chairman. "We are pi end to announce that we have 20 new chapters who will receive their plagues lomor- row," Reynolds said. A firm, business, or organiza- tion becomes a chapter when 85 per cent of the employes endors the United t'lind way of in in the once-a-yf ar drive for 5 .1. full agencies by giving theii Continued on G. Column tit RENT A TV Kent Can.

Be Aiplad Tou rds Purchase CALIF. TV SERVICE Open Evenings and Sundays 25lKi7 E. Base Line TU 41-5400 FENCES A I.I. TYPES NO MONEY DOWN FRONTIER FENCE TU 9-3fifi DOOR SIGNAL Cocoa, Plastic Rubber Robert M. Bryce Industries 120-26 N.

St. TU 5-4117 TRAVEL BARGAIN $99.00 Round trip. Tiailwas lu.xury bus anywhere in U.S.A. Stopover where you want. CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 279 St.

TU 41-5545 AIRPORT BUS 8 TRIPS DAILY TO LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KOll INFORMATION PHONE ROESCH LINES TU 5-41 Co San Bernardino Bi i'ui it First National Bunk. Cr.ind Bank of America, Rialto: Bank of Amer- ica. Uivison: t-ederat Housing Aitthont, and San Ber- School teacher Robert M. Min-offiee, nick, and Mill School District Supt Dorotli' Inghriiin. It's Time for a Preview of Spring Tours io Islands 'v' 1 I V-1 II "JfT FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS WE GROW OUR OWN FARM FRESH.

BROAD BREASTED, OVEN READY Hen Turkeys. 11 to 17 lbs. 45c lb. Tom Turkeys. 20 to 28 lbs.

12c lb. Young Roasting Chicken, 5 to 6 lbs. 49c lb. SAM'S BELLA-BELLA POULTRY ACROSS FKOM NEW WHITE FRONT STOKE law SOl'TH STRKET TO 1-3144 COKNEil OHANCE SHOW HD. AND SOUTH STREET YOU SAVE AT VICTORIA GUERNSEY DKIVE-IN DAIRIES Specials Good Thwuyh Wednesilnv Kmidsen's La Bon and Darijjold I5UTTEli Hi.

(57c COTTAGE CHEESE pt. 23c LARGE CHECK EGGS doz. C7c MEDIUM CHEX doz. 32c OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY Opon 8 A.M. to 10 P.

M. Pnday Siimlovin to Saturday Sundown 40th and Lupo 1053 N. Waterman Date and Del Rosa I or thoe with more time and a yen to get farther away from it all, a Hi (lav tour it offered lo Tahiti, including the exotic islands of Moorea and Kuril Horn. A departure date of 4 has been announced. Detailed Itineraries and olhei information will be available at the Polynesian Night entertain nieitt in the Orange Show Cafeteria, Mill and Streets.

Parking is available off the Arrowhead Avenue entrance to the National lira Show grounds. The program is scheduled to liegin at p.m. sharp. Pacific standard time not Hawaiian time, which, as lour members will find, is somewhat more flexible. Peogram directors advise: lie Al AM Al (wise), tome early.

A large crowd is exx-el ed. And if free. Ctiristmas seals Figm IB ffi A I unun h- irSSHl Hawaii enlh. Tahiti, too. 1- or an fvening in I he kIiik't-scented atmosphere of Polynesia, you're invited to the National Orange Show cafeteria Tuesday Doors open al Admission is tree.

The Sun Telegram anil I Hi-tours invite you to attend a Polynesian Myhl entertainment, Kree orehidt tor the women and special prizes flown in fiom the islands by Pan-Aiiieriean jet cliier. Si heautiliil Polynesian iiii inliers of the note il lei Dj.i ilaeee troupe, who will present authentic dances front ImiIIi groups of Paeilio islands. ive fine native musicians play ing liauntiny, lu'ckoniiiK melodies of the islands "across the sea." niliiurs' own color film of Tahiti. Announcement of spring tours to Hawaii and Tahiti, sponsored by The Sun-Telegram and arranged by I nilours in rooer-ution with Pan-American and TAI (Air Prance) Airlines and participating travel agents. Three tour departures have been listed for Hawaii April May I.I and May when the state is at its colorful, fragrant best and before the sum mrr crouds arrive.

liased al the luxurious Sheraton's PrliM'esH kaitilaiil Hotel in Walkiki, the eight-day tour is of fered at the bargain rate of Over VISIT "THE VILLAGE" Three Blocks North of Eisenhower Hih School on West Side of Lilac, Rialto Loarn How the Leased Lot With Option TO BUY Can Save You Thousands on Your Home FOR ADULTS WITHOUT MINOR CHILDREN People ax Youikj 40 Admirable Georpe W. Rush 3000 MORE of your friends and neighbors have opened SAVINGS ACCOUNTS at Santa Fe Federal since this time last year HOW ABOUT DOXT CKV! This little lady, wlio is typical of the many children helped through Ihc Arrowhead United Fund, looks mighty upset about something she probably beard that the Al drive is still 8 per cent short of its goal of Iut there is still time to put a smile on her face by reaching the oal by (he final report meeting tomorrow noon in the Orange Illossom Room of the National Orange Show. The public is invited to the luncheon; reservations may be made by calling the Al office, TU 5-(55X(i. Said Karl S. Keynolds, campaign chairman, "I am confident of victory if all cards still out are returned and contributors give a full lair share." Come and see our miscellaneous decorative rock for landscapinj? purposes and stepping stones.

All jirices reasonalilo. ELLIOTT PRECISION BLOCK CO. 157 Rancho Ave. New Ph. TU 5-ti5Sl San Bernardino IS YEARS' KNI'EIMENCE MANI'FAr-'l'I'RlNG PRECISION BLTI DING BLOCKS ALL SIZES AND SHAPES STEAM CL REU New Display Yard Open (J Days a Week, 7 to 5 WE WILL MEET ALL COMPETITORS' PUBLISHED PRICE LISTS Santa Fe SAVINGS LOAN 701 St.

and 179 Ith St. Federal ASSOCIATION TUmer U-0231.

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