PUBLISHER OF HEMET FETED California Newspapermen Honor John E. King on Completion Of 50 Years' Service (Continued from Page Thirteen) lishers association; John B. Long, secretary manager of the publishers association. Mr. Standish read telegrams received by the committee. Mr. King responded in an address in which he expressed appreciation of the honor to him and paid tribute to the work done by newspaper publishers for their communities. Those present from San Bernardino county included Mr. and Mrs. | R. C. Harbison of San Bernardino, Mr. and Lyman M. King of Redlands, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moore of Redlands, Halsey W. Allen of Redlands, Walker Jones of Victorville, Frank S. Hosfelt of Colton, L. L. McFall, Arthur J. Brown, J. A. Guthrie, Ralph W. Davis, Elizabeth Hawkins, Jewell Tippin, Mrs. T. F. Bailey of San Bernardino, Cornelius DeBakesy of Fontana, Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Smith of Redlands, F. B. Appleby of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Arnett of Yucaipa. John B. Hungerford Sr. of Los Angeles and formerly of the Upland News, was presented as oldest publisher of continuous servthe ice. He has been in the newspaper business for 54 years. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barkow and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson of Banning, Mr. and Mrs. J. Win Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Schister and Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carter of Indio were present.