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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 24

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Egg Producing C-A THE DAILY SUN May 20, 1965 'for 4-Day Conference Units Grow By S.B. Board Sale of Water Stock Studied An offer of $10 a share for. Water board members sub- 7,000 Disciples of Christ To Gather in S.B. Tonight i i A Fewer, Larger At least one major Southern ed Sunday at the National 210 shares of Montecito Mutual gested that efforts be made to IWater Co. stock was tabled this trade the stock for other mutual California egg marketer has not ed a trend toward larger pro ff week by the San Bernardinojwater company stock on which Board of Water Commissioners.) the city can get delivery rather jthan to sell it.

The city is Water entitlement of the stockier court order limiting water if duction by shippers. J. A. Cady, vice president of Pacific Growers, the largest egg IF 1 based on total water production31 'rotm ine Das'n In imarketing cooperative association in the United States, said ithe trend has been toward big-! egg production units. Board President W.

R. Hoi- The "6th Area Assembly of the Christian Churches (Disciples of Christ) of Southern California will convene at 7:30 p.m. today at San Bernardino Municipal Auditorium for a four-day conference. Up to 7,000 representatives of more than 100 Southland churches will attend. Speakers will include U.S.

Representative Edith Green of Oregon, and Dr. Granville T. Walker, pastor of the University Christian Church of Fort Worth, Tex. A worship service is schedul Orange Show grounds. Major matter coming before the assembly is the position it will take on a move toward centralization.

At present, individual churches maintain almost complete autonomy. Rev. Samuel D. McLean, pastor of First Christian Church of Riverside, will speak at the opening session tonight. Registration begins at 3 this afternoon.

Host organizations will be First Christian Church and Hillside Christian Church of San Bernardino. c. 14 comb said the proposed price appeared to he "out of line" with current mutual water stock prices, considering the amount of water involved. for 1,000 shares of stock, is approximately 23 acre-feet per year. The offer was made by Harry W.

Truscott, co-manager of Montecito Memorial Park. Leslie A. Hosegood, superintendent and chief engineer, said the city has never used the water "due to the small quantity of water available and inaccessibility to our pumping facilities." Chief accountant Herbert B. A few years ago. Cady pointed out.

the association had 4.000 egg shippers. Today the association gets the same number) of eggs from 120 shippers. Cady addressed his remarks Estimates of the value of equivalent water stock ranged from $100 to $200 a share. JKLLJ i tew -9 it i Ill 'Lettuce' Lifted Cook Carl Buell told San Bernardino police someone entered the Del Rosa Bowl, 1499 E. Highland Ave.

and stole $50 hidden in Wessel said the city paid $12 to $13 a share for the stock. An Sale of Enchanted Forest Scheduled for Tomorrow last week to members of the poultry department of the San Bernardino County Farm Bureau at a meeting in Ontario. Department officers elected for 1965 66 include Willard Alta Loma, chairman; iFred H. Rhodes, Alta Loma, vice chairman; and Robert iWood, Chino, secretary. nual assessments per share ov.

er the past two years have beenj a pot covered with lettuce in $1.50 and $2 per share. jthe refrigerator. 11! park, which is located on LOMA LINDA- The sale of the Enchanted Forest property in the San Bernardino Mountains is scheduled for 10 a.m. tomorrow before Bankruptcy Referee William H. Heyer.

ml acres of the total acreage. The idea of the park was first announced in 1960 by Earl Cham berlin of Colton, president of Enchanted Forest Inc. It was opened for the first Prices Effective Thursday Thru Sunday May 20-21-22-23 J. Alvin Musser, a dairyman from the Ontario-Upland area, is the new president of the San Bernardino County Farm The first attempt to sell the property in a bankruptcy auction time on July 1, 1961. Its ownership at that time was listed ended last Friday without a sin as Elfin Enterprises, a partner Musser will be assisted for the coming year bv Elvin Em- 2499? Hiway 99 Loma Linda WHAT'S ESPRIT DK CORPS? It's many things to many people, but to 2nd Lt.

Richard W. Soule esprit-de-corps is spending a little extra cash for his 19fi5 New Hampshire license plates. And what did he request on his plates? LA ADS. LAADS, to Lt. Soule and 530 others, means the Los Angeles Air Defense Sector located at Norton Air Force Base, Lt.

Soule, a native of Nashua, X.H., is an interceptor director. (I'SAF photo) gle official bid. Trustee for the property, A. J. Rumb, however, said he had been approached with a $1.4 million offer for the 563 acres.

Rumb said the parties interested in the property needed another week to complete financ U.S.O.A. GOOD ROUND STEAK Chino poultryman, first vice president; Jack Wiley, Red-lands citrus grower, second vice president; Don Seaton, Chino poultryman, third vice president; Eastwood, San Bernardino poultryman, treasurer; Roy Ladegaard, Chino Livestock grower, state delegate; Willard Bertel, Chino dairyman, alter ship of Chamberlin, John M. Wells of Rialto, Newton J. Russell of Lake Arrowhead and Chester W. Cook of Brawley.

In 1963 Hermanriad Enter-i prises Inc. acquired the property. Hermandad, a Las Vegas holding company, headed by Glen R. Hammond organized Mountain Parks Inc. to operate Enchanted Forest.

Ken W. Dyal, now congress 69 49 U.S.D.A. GOOD CHUCK STEAKS Unqualified Success Apollo Escape Test The Apollo launch escape roll rate, allowing in-j Several seconds after firing, tor ripstined to nlav an imnor-lcreased Dressure to build ud and two wine-like canards mounted ing arrangements. Jack Tibbitts, a real estate man who is representing the group interested in the land, said his clients were interested in reopening the amusement 7 ZZjcblfON Fresh and Lean nate state delegate; and George Wassenaar, Chino dairyman, Glen Livingston, Chino farmer 3 iis- 98 GROUND BEEF man from San Bernardino County, was president of Mountain Parks for several months in 1963. Both Mountain Parks and the parent company, Her-! Table Irand 49' ana Arthur Epp, Yucaipa poultryman, directors-at-large.

All were elected at the annual (meeting of the board of directors held last week in Rialto. SLICED BACON tant role in safeguarding the! destroy the booster at 14.000 'near the nose of the launch es-lives of NASA's lunar astron-jThe abort system automatical-'cape system were extended, auts, passed a key and unex- ly fired, carrying the command After the spacecraft passed pected test yesterday 14,000 module to safety. through its apogee, the canards U.S.D.A. GOOD 65 RUMP ROAST i i li: i i feet above the White Sands, N.M., Missile Range. At an apogee of 19.000 feet, umoimg ana nauiiuea the launch escace motor burned the vehtcle in a blunt-end-for- CARPET CLEANING NEW GROOMER NEW SCRUBBER Moth, Silverfitk Treatment CAREY PAINT and INTERIORS 138 West Colt on Phone 825-0522 Two solid propellant rocket 0ut and the SDacecraft was war1 con(lltlon- Hidinjdu die mm in ucimm ujjiiy and their assets are placed on sale.

$400 Suit Theft Four suits worth $400 were stolen from his unlocked car parked in the 600 block of West 3rd Street, George Jackson of Palm Springs reported to a Bernardino police. Tachometer Stolen A tachometer valued at $35 was stolen from his car parked in his driveway, reported William Nunes of 678 W. 26th St. Police said the thief failed to take the sender portion of the unit located under the hood. U.S.D.A.

GOOD li Af SEVEN BONE U.S.D.A. Good JTt't ROUND BONE ROAST 55 -BLOOMINGTON- CASUALS i motors, designed and built gently to the desert! After the escape motor burned Lockheed Propulsion Co. at Red-floor three miles down range out, explosive bolts separated lands, comprise key components by the parachute recovery Sy-the escape tower from the space-, of the emergency launch escape stem. craft. Then the tower jettison subsystem of the Apollo space-! motor fired, pulling the tower craft The motors are the first' obJect'ves Kof the and the spent motors clear of major subsystem components to 0 he craft's trajectory.

be qualified for use in a manned ter efT 'launch, according to Lockheed. fns to sPee.d thJJ Drogue chutes were then union Apollo command module to TeefJ he Yesterday's test, conducted safety during an emergency at for majn paracnute deployment. by NASA, demonstrated more luhe edge ot space, witn (Tne drogue chutes released, and realistically than planned the ca-l 1 tnnnn' Pilot chutfis were P-pability of the launch escape tlmes the sPeed of in turn, extracted three motors to propel the spacecraft; main parachutes which lowered to safety in the event of me-' With the firing of the 155.000- the module gently to the ground chanical failure. pound-thrust Lockheed motor, three miles from the launch the command module was sep- site. An autopilot failure aboard the arated from tne service module Little Joe II booster caused an and disked a safe distance; According to Dr.

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Years Available:
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