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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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San Bernardino, California
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Tuesday, Dec. 8," 1959 THE DAILY SUN-B-3 S4 MILLION HANGAR HEARS SECTOR COMMANDER ASSIGNED LARGE AREA MEWS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE TCP STORIES FROM ALL POINTS IN THE NATIONS LARGEST COUNTY PT-3 Captain Perry G. Stevens arrived recently to assume duties as Sector Commander in charge of United States, Army Procurement activities in San Bernardino, Riverside, Pomona, Lancaster, and Las Vegas. Capt. Stevens has a 47,636 square mile area of responsibility which, includes all of San Bernardino and Riverside Counties, COMPLETION AT CHINA LAKE CHINA LAKE The anticipated or service elevator provides serv-final completion of Jan.

15, of ice 69 feet up to the top of the the Naval Air Facility's new radar tower, double-bay Hangar No. .3 complex PUBLIC WORKS SITERVISED will wind up the most recent Local inspectors of the construe large scale expansion project at tion have been Joseph P. Mu-the Naval Ordnance Test Station. maw, Donald Fishback, and Wil Personnel and equipment started liam Williams, 11th Naval Dis-moving in Nov. 9.

trict Tublic Works Office Inspec Built at a cost of $4 mi'Uon, the tors who are permanently as-entire project includes the 2, signed to the Contract Division of million dollar hangar, a new sew-the Station's Public Works Depart- New Flight Test Technica Director Appointment Told graduated from Tri-State College 'parts of Los Angeles County and in 1941 with a B. S. in aeronauti-'all of Clark County, Nev. cal engineering. He attended Arkansas State In the aircraft industry from ege where he was commis- EDWARDS AFB Charles W.

Oliver, chief of the Technical Support Division at the Air Force Flight Test Center, has been appointed to one of the two super-grade civilian positions at Edwards Air Force Base. age disposal plant, enlargement, ment. a second lieutenant upon 10J1 thrnntrh 1Q47 niivpr was a 'SlOneQ of the heating system and com-' graduation in May 1933. He came on active duty in August of flight test engineer for contractors on such now-famous air- rr.unieation and telephone systems, two miles of new access roads, auto parking lots and an and for the next two and onei 0 4jt The 41-year-old government i planes as the Navy SB-2 Helldiv- itniL-n Vje Uin tn tKtJpr HlP If'khePfl PV-1 Datl'Ol When the relocation of personnel is completed. Naval Air Facility and some Aviation Ordnance Department personnel will share Hangars No.

3 and 2. VX-5 personnel will occupy Hangar No. 1. half years was assigned to an aircraft parking strip consisting of 52,000 square yards of 10-inch super-grade of PL313, and hasjbombcr, the General Motors B-19; Artillery Observation i Battalion at -taken over the position of flight bomber, as well as other famous Sill, Okla duties as iKt inrhnirai Hirtm- Tho nniv American aircraft. S-1, S-2, and Headquarters bat- concrete.

SIZE OF FOOTBALL FIELD A. MS Sponsored by the Bureau of rk-ii nnsitinnitcvy Commander respectively. 'other super-grade slot at the cen The hangar bays measure i.iO;uranance, tne nangar construc after his civilian aircraft work In 19..6 Capt. Stevens CApT STEVENS 4u Homed the Headquarters or mn 240 feet each, approximately is the AFFTC technical dircc-tor, with a recent appointment, Harrie Richardson taking over tion -vas under the cognizance ol the Bureau of Yards Docks. assumes duties tIlU JUIIIL'U tile Ml infill!" the size of a standard football field.

iw SnMinn -it Wrifht.Pattersnn mianiry uivipion ai.ron carson, where he served as an as (U.S. Army photo) A center connecting unit measur- that position, AB'B in Ohio. When that unit was with Captain J. A. McHcnry, CEC, USN, as Officer in Charge hi, oHic, from Davton to Edwards sistant G-l.

He moved to Ger- i tag 138 240 feet houses labora 4i. 'ui L-- 1, huJafr in ifiM niivpr mm-pH with many with this organization in as Division Special Service Otfic- tories, shops, training facilities of Construction. He designated Capt. T. J.

Dumont. NOTS Public i to i tpstimr iHnrtinr ri'it. remaining as bomber chief of, the summer of 19. under opera-. -nanaiier and mechanical equipment i i tha vtmmn ft 1Qifi unlpi- Onpra.

Works Officer, as Resident Ol tion Gyroscope. assumed duties as -instant i rooms, administrative and programs for future soace fliirht the section, in tne years tnat 101 Twin Speaker Sylvania Dualette Television Powerful S-l 10 Chassis Baige and Antique White A 219.95 Value Remaining with the Division division information Ullicer, a neering offices. A four-story ra-ificer in Charge of Construction. and testinc facilities ilowed he assumed more and imnm in Ihp Hil'OP- during his three- Portion he tilled until his return dar tower projects above the roof Lt. T.

N. Tate is the Assistant I Resident Officer in Charge of dates back far "as 1934 when heltorate of flight tcstl bocomiK as- year tour in Germany he served ro nnea siaics earner the center unit. Construction. and con ine structural sieei While in Germany he met and crete two-story building is com-! The facility was designed by Christmas 1 7S8 Murray Erick Associates, struc attended an aero-vocational high school in home town Cincinnati, Ohio, qualifying as an aircraft and engine mechanic and earning his private pilot's license. He Special I I 0 Article Tells How To Interpret tural engineers of Los Angeles, California, and was constructed sistant and then chief of the Performance Engineering Branch in 1953.

In 1D56 he became deputy chief of the Flight Test Engineering Division, and in 1957 took over the duties as chief of the Technical Facilities Division. Then, in 1958 he became deputy chief of the Technical Support married the forme- pletely equipped with heating and T. Connolly of Boston, who moling systems. A deluge sys-at this time a ln. for fire protection, will pro-ployed by the American Depend- vide 61,400 gallons of water per ent School System in minute, and a hydraulic freight by Diversified Builders, of RIALT0 Paramount, California.

Japan's Statistics BL00MINGT0N RIALTO Capt. and Mrs. Stevens and their six-months old daughter, Patricia, will make their home at Division. I j.l ft ARPMnVT fir Twin Tint. SALg 1 DEPT.

STORE nib pionwiuon i mixtouc i fTc" 276 VVest Holly Rialto. Al- became effective Nov. lo 01.ver,l;nan associate ofrssor of (hough f() th? A. All Makes Gas Electric Appliances Army Recruiting Main Sta-Capt. Stevens has a duty of FREE 1 TIRE WITH PURCHASE OF OTHER THREE CREDIT CK BANK AMERICAS DICK'S DOUGLAS SERVICE Volley I Cedar Ave.

Bleeminqten Pk. TR 7-1 154 AM Parts and Labor Guftrantffd North Rialto Shopping Center I TR 5-2323 VA San Bernardino where his office is located in the US Army Recruiting Station. 221 Curt Street. ur. josepn cnaryK, assistant sec- me curreni issue oi ccunuiiuc retao' of the Air Force.

Development and Cultural The new Flitrht Test technical Change, a publication of 'he Un-director, his wife Rulh, and their iversity of Chicago Press, two children, Christine, 13, andj Piof. Hollerman's paper is Stephanie, 11, reside on the base, "The Interpretation and Finished Unfinished Picture Frames Made to Order Free Estimates At Lew as: 2" Raw Tina 8x10 1.40 1014 $1.48 12x1i $1.94 14(20 $2.24 24x30 $308 Laramee Paints No. Rialte Shopping Center Base Line Riverside nf Vnrpifn Trarip of Ja' a subject he knows m'n i ki ii 7- -'sp Bad Feet No Handicap jstatistks." GRANTHAM, England (UPD- at first hnr ind, having been an in- Albert Jtihnson, who flunked his tcrnntional trade economist with military physical 10 years ago the Supreme Command for the because of bad feet, claimed a' Allied Powers in Tokyo. new record among Britain's hik- ing enthusiasts. He said he slogged 110 miles in 22 hours, 39 minutes.

I Rialto TR 5-7460 We Give Green Stamps RIALTO Fontana Garden Club Sends Three To Board 'Session TR 5-2323 OPEN SUNDAY VA 2-4S75 4 FONTANA Three members of the Fontana Garden Club attend NO DOWN PAYMENT $9.50 MONTH ed a board meeting in the home of Mrs. Mamie Capo, Yucaipa, director of the San Beranardino Pay Nothing 'til Feb. 15 PORTABLE fim PORTABLE s. DISHWASHER Valley District 11. Mrs.

Mae Johnson, president, Honora Willoughby, vie- presi GENERAL ELECTRIC dent, and Violette Krueger. dis trict publicity chairman, attended the meeting which featured as guest speaker Mrs. Henry Reed, S1 ifn 00 i (rS I i I If MODEL II SP40S CDCC OELIVERV fti -j tt aj state conservation chairman. New appointments made at the meeting include Marry Ellen Gel-, den of West Covina, chairman of therapy; Margaret Cruise, Yucaipa, horticultural chairman; and Alice Hirseh of China Lake, credentials chairman. Mrs.

Viola Weber, bird chairman, announced that educational bird charts were being sent to all garden clubs in district 11. After the luncheon served by Mrs. Capo, Dr. II. M.

Weber, In-dio, urged members to support laws controlling the sale and use of dangerous insecticides. 00 A.M. P.M. 00 'III 5:00 Sal. Sue.

NorHi Rialto Shopping Center lase Lino I Riverside Ave. I PHI i I Inflation works in fits and starts, blow is the time to stop further inflation belore it gets under way again. yfyr ou con pion your confidonc with Mi SOMPTHING MISSING? ONLY WHEN THE LID IS ON INFLATION Inflation isn't licked yet. We've been making some progress but the lid is still not on inflation. And even when it is, we're going to have to he on our guard constantly against further inflation.

For only tcitli a stable dollar can tec plan tcilh confidence for the months and the years alicad. With a stable dollar, for example, families and business alike will be able to plan their savings and their future growth. A stable dollar will mean the raises we get will actually be raises in buying power, not merely a means of meeting rising prices. America needs a stable dollar in order to grow. This calls for savings-your savings and the economies government can make.

Personal savings help give our families the protection we want them to have. And our savings plus the economics government can makehelp provide the capital to build more schools, more homes, more factories. These things, in turn, lead to more jobs, more opportunity and a better standard of living for all. As all of us grow through our savings, we and our families can look forward to an even more prosperous America built on a stable dollar and protected from further inflation. Stay on Your Guard Against Further Inflation 1.

One thing you can do is to let your senators and congressmen -now that they are home-know your point of view about cutting government spending. You may be surprised how much influence a personally written letter or visit will have. They may believe exactly as you do, but if they hear mainly from pressure groups who demand more services and projects, it is hard for them to hold the line against inflation. 2. You can take the same action with represent atives of your state and local governments.

They, too, may appreciate being reminded that you favor tightening up on expenditures. 3. Whenever you shop, check carefully on prices and values. That way, you're sure of getting your money's worth. 4.

When you buy wisely, you will find it easier to build up a nest egg which will give your family that extra protection you want them to have. And as many of us add to our nest eggs, we will be providing the capital for more jobs and greater opportunity for all. Such actions as these work for a growing America and a stable dollar, too. Brought to you in the interest of every American who is concerned with preserving the value of the dollar. INSTITUTE OF LIFE INSURANCE Central Source of Information about Lile Insurance 488 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, NEW YORK Looking for more than the shell? If you demand the meat, too the convenience of personal service in a friendly atmosphere better store your savings at Redlands Federal.

There, you'll enjoy that extra measure of care as well as higher earnings and insured safety on your investments. UJIlJJJTVljyfi FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association l) I FIFTH 1 CITRUS REDLANDS, CALIFORNIA PYRAMID 2391 inc. a i in OF SECURITY aRANru ornnt 35034 CAIPA BLVO YUCAIPA PY 7 0181 8 tn 860l wHEELtR AVE FONTANA VA 2-2251 Inflation is "ffie crudest tax of aI".

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