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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 32

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San Bernardino, California
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32
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MarrTi 1J, 1950 10-OS SAN BERNARDINO SUN-TELEGRAM CONCENTRATE CHANGES VIEW OF BYPRODUCTS FaHineton Fruit Co. one of the Growing with San Bernardino 0 largest independents in Orange county have joined forces for construction of a processing plant at Fullerton. Numerous independent concerns in Orange county are already in the game with both feet. Fresh frozen orange juice met with wide consumer acceptance right from the start. Frozen food industry journals point with amazement to the fact that the product is outselling other frozen foods many of which have been on the market several years in ratios ranging up to four to one.

FLAVOR RETAINED In an orange shell, here's what the new product is: It is canned orance iuice that tastes like fresh (Continued from Page Nine) utors, Robbins Russcl, Reneral manager, points out. Small-sized fruit and fruit with poor outside appearance yet with good inside quality was processed at the cooperative's Anaheim plant, returning an average of 60 cents per pound on fruit solids. M.O.D., incidentally, is so thoroughly sold on the deal that the cooperative is spending another half-million dollars to double the concentrating capacity of its Real Gold Products subsidiary. Other California cooperatives are Feeing the light. The powerful and conscrvativa California Fruit Growers exchange, has announced plans for expanding its products plant at Ontario, including installation for processing frozen concentrate.

American Fruit Growers and yM Pi if iMMMiiMiiiiiwm iHiiiiiwmiii nil limine ly squeezed orange juice. It is accomplished by processing at. temneratures as low and lower than the natural temperature of Best Wishes to the 1 QQQ ur cty's greatest industry I (J 00 made its debut when a palm leaf trimmed locomotive snorted into town with two cars from San Diego Sept. 13, 1883 first train into San Bernardino! It might well have been "They are here to stay" for today railroads are still growing with San Bernardino! 1 fl a resor was built near I wUw San Bernardino for visitors brought by railroads. Foreseeing failure, the owners of Mound City sold out to some Los Angeles merchants who renamed it Loma Linda.

In 1905 they, too, chose to bow out and sold the bats, bees, owls and building to a group interested in making it a sanitarium a sanitarium that was to grow with San Bernardino. BEST CROP IN YEARS Barbara Kelley agrees that the 1950 orange crop Is the best In years as she goes right to the grove to pick an armful. NATIONAL ORANGE SHOW the fruit as it comes off the tree. Revolutionary high vacuum equipment makes this possible by enabling the processor to literally "boil" the moisture out of the juice at temperatures or de For the fruit grower, again, the product opens new markets hitherto untouchable with fresh fruit because of locality or limited distribution facilities. Add to that the fact that 12 carloads of fresh fruit go into the processing of one carload of frozen concentrate which results in a saving of something like $8,000 in shipping costs and you can readily understand why frozen concentrate is "hot." Compliments of grees F.

and below. The resulting concentrate is then canned and frozen to 10 degrees below zero. The housewife has merely to open the can, replace the moisture with three parts of water from her kitchen tap and, presto, I STEPHENS BOBBITT FUNERAL DIRECTORS I iresn lasuug uianye jluuc again. The old process of high-temperature pasteurization was what detracted from the flavor of canned orange juice. MELBOURNE UP) William Heard, of East Brighton, Melbourne, marked his 101st birthday with the observation he may now give up gardening.

"I'm thinking about it because I'm beginning to get old and lazy," he said to a reporter. 1911 Today's site of the world's greatest citrus exposition had a circus Housewives like the product for another reason. It eliminates the Ambulance Service 8.228' muss and bother of squeezing a dozen or so oranges. tent beginning 39 years ago when at Fourth and the merchants of a growing city produced the Nation's first Orange Show. Every exhibit since has strengthened the citrus industry.

The National Orange Show for continued growth of San Bernardino! We Welcome the 35th National Orange Show In the Presentation of 1929 In the meantime, Loma Linda's small beginnings had grown so "Once Upon a -Time Land and We Invite the Orange Show; Visitors to Visit Our Large Display Room at Our Own Plant and View the Very Latest in MODERN HOME APPLIANCES and Complete Home Building 3Iaterials and Equipment that by 1923 a new unit was built. But sue-cess continued and in 1929 a large main unit was constructed on the crest of the hill. Today Loma Linda is still dedicated to the principles for which it was founded serving physical and spiritual needs of hundreds of patients and so, it continues to grow with San Bernardino! 1 MN BFRMM 1 1 1 7 an Bernardino had well I WV I outgrown the Farmers Exchange National Bank building which was being used as a City Hall. The old bank had served well for 18 years. But come Mayor C.

T. Johnson, the year 1937 and the WPA and we find San Bernardino growing with the erection of a new City Hall. GARAGES Ready Cut 1949 With its consistent growth the City of San Bernardino and its PACKARD AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS Unconditional 10 Yearn (Guarantee Equipped With Grayson Thermostat and Fibre Glass Insulation 20-Gal. Capacity SEE MODEL GARAGE AT OUR YARD Total Price environs have attracted hundreds of people recently. Again, the Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hospital has kept pace with growing San Bernardino by recently completing a 65-bed ultra-modern maternity and surgical Yes, still growing with San Bernardino for San Bernardinans.

265 410 Delivered Anyuhere in San Bernardino A rt'fi NOTHING DOWN ONLY 8.46 PER MONTH Prlcti for Stucco titerior end larger Garage Furnished on Request We Will Erect Your Carafe for a Smnll Additionit SEE US FOR ESTIMATES Size 12x20 WE FURNISH ALL FRAMING MATERIAL 1x8 Redwood Siding Composition Shingles Overhead Door With Hardware One Window And All Nails Necessary All Framing Lumber Is Cut to Fit The Loma Linda Sanitarium and Hospital is one unit of the College of Medical Evangelists a medical-educational center with seven professional 'schools and two large hospitals serving the Southland. Kb -i Ft PLUMBER AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATIONS PHONE 8-2261 i FOR FREE ESTIMATES I Loma Linda Sanitarium W. M. DARY CO. Hospital 480 South Street Phone 8-2261 Across From Orange Show.

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Years Available:
1894-1998