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

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B-3 Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1962 day Combined- ECidsf Day, 'Air IFrce Bkib ing and unloading. Notion Air Force Base will tional, the United States Air ior High, Highland and Bradley School, 1281 Crestview; Arrowhead School, 3825 Mountain View; and Watts, 2nd and Palm, Rialto. 10:30 a.m. Fremont Junior High, 3173 Macy.

10:40 a.m. Richardson Junior High, Mill and Streets Newmark, 4121 Third; and Watt C97J, T33, T29, T39 and the USA. A Falcon, Sidewinder and Snark will be among the missiles on display. Most youngsters are brought to Norton by Kiwanis-chartered buses that will stop at nearly all schools in San Bernardino, Highland and Rialto. A number of Kiwanis Club members will be at schools to assist with load and in other organized functions.

A total of million youngsters were entertained by Kiwanis Clubs at U.S. Air Force bases throughout the nation last year. An estimated 10,000 visited Norton during the 11 observance. Some of the aircraft to be displayed will be the C47, C54, in the northeastern portion of the base, known as Area 2. Gate 5, the last entrance at the far eastern end of 3rd Street, will be used by people visiting the base.

Ample parking space will be available near the display area south of Hangar 302. Sponsored throughout North America by Kiwanis Interna Pick-up by butea wilt be made at places and times indicated by the following schedule: 8:30 a.m. Mt. Vernon School, 9th Street and Mt. Vernon Avenue; Del Rosa School, Eureka and Mountain; Henry School, Etiwanda and Acacia, Rialto.

craft displays and other interesting equipment exhibits. The public is invited along with the youngsters to witness the Saturday morning event which will commemorate the 15th Air Force anniversary and celebrate the annual Kids' 'day affair. The open house will be staged ojxn it 8 gales to thousands of youngsters in the Inland Empire Saturday lor a combined Air Force Birthday and Kids' Day celebration. Starting at 9 a.m. and continuing until 12:30 p.m., Norton will hold an open house featuring important missile and air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force, Kids' Day Is aimed at recognizing the part played by youngsters in the present-day society and honoring them as the future hope of the United States and Canada through pub-lie ceremonies, entertainment features, award presentations Arrowhead Jun- 2nd and Palm, Rialto.

9:30 a.m. Channel 24 Inaugural Direct Dialing In Two Areas By Next Year Valley College's UHF-TV Goes on Air at 7 p.m. Direct distance dialing, or DDD San Bernardino Valley College, SBVC vice president of instruc- effort on the part of educators will begin" educational television. community leaders. The first the system for dialing long dis Following the half-hour inaugural! move to develop the station was broadcast, the station will begin by President Sheffield! its limited schedule of evening 'Predecessor, Dr.

John L. Louns- broadcasting tonight at 7. The college's ultra high frequen- a i i I tt tance telephone calls without the assistance of the operator, will be installed in 38 more central offices throughout the General Telephone Co. service area within the next bury. cy station, urannei wm ue according to SBVC'si signed on the air by President 'director of i The station has been installed argely by electronics students at Nfyiirrfr lrtihfr' 'ym, 1 s- i-Anti it vn I ii ni 1 A MP -'m U-V'f I 141 --y.

A': tXtf 1 ti the college and will be operated two years, according to a company announcement. H. J. Sheffield shortly before T( Robert Fuzy. The station will be and an inaugural program willi0n the air from 6:15 p.m.

to be introduced by Gov. Edmund 8: 30 p.m. Monday through Friday, G. Brown. The governor tape re- broadcasting lareelv video tape- The central offices in Whittier, Pico-Rivera and La Habra are scheduled to cut DDD into service corded his introductory remarks recorded programs produced by last night between campaign dates jthe college and from the National by students working under close faculty supervision.

According to Fuzy, plans ara underway for other public schools in the San Bernardino-Riverside metropolitan area to make use in the San Bernardino and Colton this year. Educational Television and Radio Network. areas. J. J.

Johnstone San Bernar Serving as moderator for thej ju.y noted that the programs the facility in the near future, dino Division manager, says the schedule for the activation of DDD facilities in the other central of inaugural presentation will be carried at the present time and particularly in connection with Prof. John Battle, president of thejwill either be SBVC courses orjthe teaching of foreign languages, fices is approximately as follows: colleges faculty association. will be related to courses offered Science and mathematics. Also scheduled to participate in in regular campus classes. 1963, Long Ileaeh: North, Down the launching of the only etv Two courses to be carried for town, FJast, Lakewood-Alamitos, Uptown.

station now operating in the south 'full credit are a freshman biology ern half of the state will be twoi course developed and taped by the Downey and vicinity: Downey, panels: One of community leaders, another of educators. college and an economics course Bellflower, Norwalk, Artesia. that is being broadcast nationally. L.J itMMj iiliiriVl 'I miMixeaxst. South Bay Area; Redondo, Pal- Linda Ledger Wins March of Dimes Scholarship Linda Louise Ledger of i Bear Lake, has been awarded a Mayor Donald G.

Mauldin of RnrmtrHinn MAvnr nrn-fpm os Verdes, El Nido, Rolling Hills. 3: 1 The actual start of educational television broadcasting on the part of the college represents the culmination of nearly 10 years of ecu Dt-inaiuiuu. a jj Holtzendorff of Colton, Marshall. (Sun-Telecam photo) when K. Tim Pratt (left), drove his team into town.

Along came Patrolman Thomas A. Daniels to check the legality of the goings on. Pratt's driver's license appeared to be OK, and the wagon train moved on. COWriJNCHKIl riNCIIEI) Sometimes it takes an awful lot of ham (and quite a few horses) to drum up husiness for the Los Angeles County Fair. And yesterday was one of those days in San Bernardino, 1962 National Foundation-March of Leslie I.

Harris and San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce President Harold Zenz will discuss the question "What Should Channel 24 Be in Community Life?" The panel will be moder Disneyland Sets New Schedule tlEVS OF EMPIRE LARCttT COUNTY ated by James I. Hare, president Orange County; Huntington Beach, Slater and Westminster. Bay Area: Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Mar Vista and Ocean Park. Ventura County: Oxnard, Cam-arillo, El Rio, Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks. 1964, Long Beach: California.

San Bernardino: Main. Orange County: Laguna Beach and Aliso. of the college's board of trustees. TOP STORIES FROM points mnm Sugarbeef Acreage Not Restricted San Bernardino City Superinten Dimes Health Scholarship in physical therapy, according to Samuel J. Gnerre, chairman of the San Bernardino County Chapter of the health organization.

Miss Ledger will enroll at UCLA. The scholarship, with a total value of $2,000 for four years, is financed by public contributions to the March of Dimes. Miss Ledger has also been the recipient of the Bank of America Achievement Award in the field of science and mathematics; Airline Schools Pacific Inc. Stewardess Scholarship; Big Bear Lake dent of Schools F. Eugene Mueller, County Superintendent of Disneyland has announced its new schedule.

The park will open daily at 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. The only exception to this schedule will be this Friday and Saturday nights and the last "Disneyland After Dark," Satur Schools Roy C. Hill, Riverside City Schools Superintendent Bruce Miller, Riverside County Schools Assistant Superintendent Lyle E. Ventura County: Hueneme-Mu- Proportionate shares will not gu.

be established for the 1963 crop Siverson and Michael Young, presi day night, Sept. 22, when the park will remain open on these dent of the college's associated of sugarbeets, the Department of Keeping Records Vital for Farmers students, will discuss the question, three nights only till 1 a.m Agriculture has announced. The Starting Sept. 17, Disneyland will be closed every Monday and "What Should Channel 24 be in Education?" The panel will be decision is being made at this Riverside Plaza Scene of Art Show Emblem Club Scholarship, for study in the field of medicine; and the Firemen's Award for Aca moderated by J. W.

McDaniel, I xuesuay. time so that producers and processors may more effective determine if you have an ade Ice skating in California is not demic Achievement in Science. ly plan their operations for the quate volume of business. Do you She is president of the California RIVERSIDE The Fine Arts as common a sport as in other areas of our nation, but the ex Scholastic Federation, member of next crop year. employ more than 12 months of Guild of Riverside has again been Montoya-Placencia Rites Attended by 200 labor productively? How about a pression "skating on thin ice" is invited by the Riverside Plaza According to Merle Mensinger, as well known and understood chairman, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation State Com look at your labor efficiency are you making maximum use of Merchants to put on an exhibit of paintings, ceramics, sculpture and other crafts of its members and The dangerous procedure of not locating and isolating the weak mittee, sugarbeet proportionate Rev.

Adolphus Chavez officiated maid of honor, respectively, at the double ring, early morning Bridesmaids were Miss Marcella your labor cost per acre? Are invited guests. shares are required under spots in the operation of an agricultural enterprise is as haz your labor costs per acre in line amended Sugar Act only when Student Council and has won her varsity letter in skiing. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Ledger of Big Bear Lake. Chino Lad Winner Of Vegetable Prizes VICTORVILLE First place kept at productive work, and on wedding rites of Miss Martha Pla- placencia twin sister of bride cencia and Antonio Montoya. The couple recited vows before 200 and Mlsses MarSar" the secretary of agriculture de The show will be on display in the mall of the Riverside Plaza from noon to 9 p.m. Thursday and ardous as skating on thin ice, says San Bernardino County farm termines that the production of sugar from any crop will be adviser John Van Dam. a timely basis? Another area of consideration, as we skate aolng on the field of guests at Our Lady of Guadalu- et Placencia, Linda Martinez, Luce Catholic Church.

San Bernar- Montoya and Inez Rodriguez. Friday. 95 Reserve Positions Open in Area Ninety-five vacant inactive Air Force Reserve positions are immediately available at Norton Air Force Base and Mira Loma Air Force Station. Positions are open in the fields of engineering, electronics, communications, operations, aircraft maintenance, medicine, air police and administration. Grade levels for the inactive Reserve positions run from airman first class through colonel.

The vacancies am in Air Force Mobilization Assignment Reserve Section. Training is with a major air command on an inactive basis. Training requirements usually consist of two weeks active duty a year and one day a month. Only prior service personnel not now on active duty will be considered for the vacancies at Noi'ton and Mira Loma. Reservists play a vital role in the Air Force today.

By holding positions in major air commands throughout the United States, Reservists contribute to the mobilized potential of the Air Force: in an emergency. Acceptance and assignment to one of the vacant positions offers many tangible benefits, such as an unmatched retirement plan, promotions, active duty tours with pay and in many cases, inactive duty pay. Further Information concerning positions in the Air Force Reserve can be obtained by contacting the Reserve Affairs Office at Norton AFB or by calling TU 9-4111, extension 7511. Shippers Pay Fines greater than the quantity needed The first step in making a pro The exhibit will be juried and dino Sharon Montoya served as flower to enable the beet sugar to meet fitable adjustment in an agribusi ice called "farming," is capital. Given in marriage by her fa- girl and Gabriel Marquez carried prizes and ribbons will be awarded.

Painters, potters and sculp ness is to take a hard look at your Do you use credit when addition the quota and provide a normal inventory for the area. winners in the 4-H Agriculture De present program. What are its ther, the bride was attended by me rings. IVTrc Paula Rnitrinnpz nnrt Miss al capital is needed in business? tors will give demonstrations each partment at the San Bernardino weak spots? What inputs are be Do you know the different avenues day. r.

juan ana Kodriguez were Based on probable year end County Fair were: Vegetable Di ing made that are paying off? supplies of beet sugar, the latest vision, beans, any variety, John What changes are needed in the Crop Reporting Board's estimate Madole, Chino; bell peppers, Pam and sources of credit available to you? Finally, have you carefully se iNenie noanquez as matron ana the bridegr0om-s honor attendants, while Louis Fuerta, Albert Placencia, Mike Garcia, Cy Zermeno, Ben Alcaraz and Sal Rodriquez light of costs and anticipated prices? ela Hulse, Arrowhead; any other lected the best outlet or method on the 1962 sugarbeet crop, and estimated production from an unrestricted 1963 crop and probable marketing opportunities for the fruit and pod vegetable, Bob Hoh-berg, Chino; any other variety leaf and steam vegetables, Hoh- One good way to find your of sale of your products? After a weakness as a manager is to keep careful review, the next step would be to do a little figuring to b-g; root, bulb and tuber varie beet sugar area, this situation is records on your business and cam- ties, onions, Hohberg; potatoes, not expected to prevail. pare them wit selected standards see if things that you are considering would really pay off in the of accomplishment. Although you The department has also ai terms of your need, and in turn, may not be able to get definite answers to some of these areas of nounced that acreage of the 1963 Jr. seated the guests. A reception at the American Legion Hall in Colton followed the ceremony.

The couple will reside in Colton. The former Miss Placencia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Placencia, 278 Rancho San Bernardino. She attended San Bernardino High School and is employed by a department store.

Parents of the bridegroom, who also attended SBHS and is em sugarcane crop in the Mainland provide more income and more leisure. Hohberg; any other root, bulb or tuber, Adrian Jaenke, Muscoy; vine crops, watermelon, Lillie Cle-menger, Apple Valley; New England field pumpkin Hohberg; banana squash, Hohberg; butternut squash, Hohberg, scalloped squash "thin ice," it would be well and Cane Sugar Area (Louisiana and useful to size up your farm to lor i a) will be restricted through farm proportionate To figure your gains and losses, you must have records; and this one thing keeping of farm records will probably make shares. The resulting acreage is Hohberg; zucchini, Hohberg; any expected to approximate that of other variety vine crop, Hohberg. the currrent unrestricted crop on more money for you than any oth which harvesting will begin this Robbins' Son In Research Posl Arlington Ray Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs.

C. Dale Robbins of -COLTON er single factor. It is only througl fall. Limitation of this acreage is records that you can spot the weakness in your operation, and ployed by the Cal-Dak are Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Montoya, 7369 Meridian San Bernardino. Young Montoya resided at 1518 necessary to avoid a continuation of the expansion which has oc guard against skating over areas curred during the past three San Bernardino, has joined South Bondwell Colton. years, which could lead to an ac cumulation of unmarketable sugar. of thin ice. Four in Domestic Arts Show at Fair POMONA Four San Bernar ern Counties Gas Co.

as a legal research assistant, the company announced. Robbins was graduated from San Bernardino High School, Val WASHINGTON (UPI) The A If 1R I II Ik 'Cs 'hi 4 r'l I $lmy I I'M i 4-H Safety Contest Winners Announced VICTOR VILLE First place Thrifty Tip Committee Against Unlawful ley College and UCLA, and was NEW YORK (UPI) -To get dino residents will comnete for yogi's Itair failtions if more mileage out of each tankful $13,000 in cash awards in the an officer and jet fighter pilot in the Marine Corps. Robbins lives in West Los An Transportation reported that shippers and carriers paid fines totaling more than $75,000 for violations of the interstate commerce act during the second quarter of of gas, warm up the engine by domestic arts department at the idling it for a few seconds and Los Angeles County Fair Friday geles with his wife and two through Sept. 30. then driving it gently for a few miles; adopt slow and easy ac 1962.

young sons. winners in the 4-H Safety Poster department at the San Bernardino County Fair were: Farm Safety Practices, Darryl Nelson, Yucai-pa; Industrial Safety Practices, Nelson; Home Safety Practices, Mike Dishman, Yucaipa; Nelson, Hal Hershey, 29 Palms; General Entered in the many sections -RIALTO- celeration and steady driving are: Ralph Bonge, 3374 Mt. View speeds; avoid starting the engine tatting; James Burton, 3271 Mayfield hand woven ar only to run the car a few min utes. ticles; Mrs. G.

VV. Boyer, 3264 Safety Practices Patsy Bouquet, 1 fek Martin J. Tustin, a designer of Yucaipa; Dishman; Fire Preven Palm Drive, apron; and Mary Andrews, 2795 hand weav economy cars and president or tion, A. A. Kassai, Yucaipa; Nelson, Hershey.

ing. Standard-Triumph Motor said the woman who follows these -F0NTANA- -REDLANDS- tips will save the cost of several tankfuls of gas in a year and keep For those who were unable to take advantage of our back to school special, we are extending it for one additional week. her car's maintenance bills down Walk Past History (Photo by Hubbard Studio) 11. AM) MRS. ANTONIO MONTOYA 200 guests LOUISVILLE, Ky.

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