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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 36

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Page 3fl Meed Snnfay, April 7, T957 I tmrnst LOMA LINDA les oirkeft Destroyed, NEWS OF THE INLAND EMPIRE 95 TOP STORIES FROM ALL POl NTS IN TH NATIONS COUNTY -vr- For ths first timi IIS ITVx VI lit. dthls Imlswprical 101 ft FRIGI0A1RE Three Men Hurl In Blaze After Loss' Seem, $1 Fore Wire Breaks $1.93 VHI taftar imall down payment) NEEDLES The Sunshine Mar Umltad quantity thay won't ty ket was completely destroyed by fire Saturday afternoon, causing an estimated loss of $100,000. long at( thit low pnea Se This Beautiful Frigldaire at HARLOW'S Three men suffered minor injur ies. The fire broke out in trash at the back of the store when the electric wire leading into the store snapped in the high wind that blasted Needles much of the day. D.

N. Baker, division manager of the California Pacific Utilities noted the break in power and was on his way to the substation to check when he saw the fire PACE-SETTING PLEDGES Smiling broadly after and turned in the alarm at ap ens proximately 2:30 p.m. The store was filled with Satur- Committee chairman; Darrell Parks, teams chairman; Bob Surprise, general chairman; Carl Eberly, special gifts chairman; Jesse Ginder, Division leader; Lanny Farley, Division leader, and Marge Carper, who is chairman of the hostess committee. feu 'f Vsf-J, setting the pace in pledges raising more than a third of $10,000 student fund to expand Upland College facilities are, left to right, Esther Buckwalter, Division A leader; Louis Cober, initial gifts chairman; Harold Engle, Canvass dayshoppers but all patrons left the store without injury when the fire was discovered. rT5f-'Sf 7T7, The fire quickly spread, fanned Upland College by the wind.

An hour later, the roof fell in. Murl Shaver, owner of the market, was in San Ber nardino. He was contacted and Students Pledge was en route to Needles late yes terday afternoon. The building is owned by Jack Eight Upland College students last week pledged $3,825 to kick off an all-student drive for funds 7 to expand college facilities. Currently engaged in a fund' raising project designed to raise 510,000 from the college student body, fund-raising committee Kelly of Blythe.

He was also notified and was on his way to Needles. HOUSE CATCHES FIRE The residence of R. G. Saucer-man, next door to the Sunshine Market, caught fire and for a time the entire downtown block was threatened. Mrs.

Mayme Gregory, a Needles schoolteacher, occupies the apartment on the upper floor of the Saucerman home. A hole was chopped in he roof and water poured through her apartment to save the Saucerman members announced their pledges at a student kick-off dinner stress APRIL WEDDING Engagement of Miss Sharon Ann Howlfitt, of Rialto, to James A. Summers III, of Colton, has ing that all money raised will come from student pocketbooks, been announced, with wedding date to be sometime in April. not parents and friends of the college. ON'E-TEXTH OF STUDENTS (Photo by Bernard) SHARON HOWLETT TO READY TO ROLL This is not an Army convoy but part of a i3-jeep caravan of the Representing 10 per cent of the Rialto Sidewinders Jeep Club just before it left for the annual Hemet Jeep Cavalcade this home.

Loss at the building had total student body, the fund drive not been ascertained. SAVE s50 Wkty weekend at Hemet. Getting into right, is W. H. Casady, while seated" is Bill Deal.

(Photo by Paul J. Oliver) MARRY COLTON MAN Three men were injured in fighting the fire. Cyrus Harcourt RIALTO Mr. and Mrs. Chester, Colton High School in 1955.

She is and W. M. Maakstead, both volun teer firemen, suffered plate glass S. Howlett of 9409 S. Willow now employed as office reception-Rialto, have announced the en-iist by Dr.

Robert K. Blatter of SQ1Q95 With gagement of their daughter, Shar- San Bernardino. leaders pledged over a third. of. tbe desired goal prior to announcement of the goal to the student body.

Following a program outlined by Counsellors North American, fund-raising and public relations counseling firm of Los Angeles, Upland students have set up a 25-week plan of sacrificial giving in order to help their college help itself. Sidewinders Trek Jeep Cavalcade Rialto To Big Trad Her fiance is the son of Mr. on Ann, to James A. Summers in cuts when the window exploded. E.

J. ppinsky, a store employe, who assisted in fighting the fire, was treated for burns. All three were released from the hospital after treatment. of Colton. An April wedding date NO DOWN PAYMENT SIH 6 REIN STAMPS has been set.

and Mrs. James A. Summers of 936 Palm Colton. A graduate of Colton High School in the 1954 The bride-to-be graduated from class, he is currently attendin; Fire Chief Howard T. Cox di wheel drive vehicle.

Members are take part in the annual Hemet rected the firefighting operations. San Bernardino Valley College and plans to enroll in the fall in Jeep Cavalcade, sponsored by the RIALTO Those men in white uniforms and crash helmets seen "jeeping" through Rialto Friday evening were not "spaceship very proud of their vehicles and spend many of their spare-time Carl Eberly, special gifts chairman for the program, pointed up. 411 members of the department the University of Redlands. responded to the alarm. hours working on them student thinking regarding the Garden Clubs Combine for Flower Show Hemet Chamber of Commerce, this Saturday and Sunday.

Jeep clubs from all over the Western states will take part in The fire was brought under con project during the kick-off din-men" from some outer planet but ner. "If Upland Colleee is coins members of an authentic Rialto trol at 4:10 p.m. Most of the" jeeps are equipped with two-way radios and roll bars. Some are "souped-up" for the weekend activities which Traffic on U.S. 66 had to be routed onto Front St.

during the club. HEAD FOB HEMET Dressed in white coveralls added speed. will include obstacle races and events and a trek to an unknown destination. Robertson Opus Series Finale REDLANDS A premiere per to move forward," he affirmed, "I want to know that I as a student had something to do with it." DEMANDS SACRIFICE juemoers attend a class one By ETTA M. LIVELY night per month for sheriff's YUCAIPA Yucaipa Valley crash helmets and marked with the distinguished green sidewind The local club was formed about Garden with the Mountain View Garden Club and the Plant four years ago with Leo Hunt, Ed ends find club members off on er on the back of the uniforms, Recognizing college need for fire.

Water wes played by owners on the roofs of business establishments across the street from the downtown structure in order to prevent their catching fire. The destroyed market was one of the two largest in the city. The amount of loss was estimat Kirker, Ernie Mathews, Bill Deal members of the club, known as trips to various parts of the state ers as co-sponsors, again' will pre-1 money to keep up with a growing student body and to augment and or nearby states'. Members also formance of a work by John sent their annual Spring Flower IU1C xvicuiu oiucwuiucia occp umu, and V. H.

Casady as first members. At present there are 14 mem were on their way to Hemet to Show oh Saturday and Sunday, go on hunting trips together or on vacations. Some trips are made Robertson will be featured in a concert Tuesday by the University of Redlands Trio. May 4 and 5, at the Grange Hall. modernize existing college facilities, students have thrown their support behind a program de- Co-chairmen for the colorful regular family affairs with wives successfully conducted at La Sier- bers, including Wes Ems', Paul Buss, Richard Holman, Edward ed by Chief Cox and neighboring and children going" along.

event are Mrs. Marcia Roberts The final event in this season's BUY RENT Refrigerator, Roao, Wodtf or IroMT OYER SO Used to Pick Prom Sumner, Joe Bennett, Bob Gibbs businessmen. A. C. Johnston, and Mrs.

David Chamber Music series, the con manaing sacrificial giving from -College in Arlington, students each school member. Reacting to i have pledged sums ranging from accounts of a similar program! 25 to 500 dollars. Marvin Larson, Roy Post, Roger What do the wives think of their husbands? "You can't win," most of them say. "Not only are you Baxendale, president of The Plant cert wm De heia at p.m. in Hammock, Mathews, Deal, Kirker Watchorn Auditorium.

It is spon F0NTANA and Casady, who is the club ers. THEME GIVEN' With "Rainbow Gardens" as MEETS CALLED ON FLY CONTROL sored by the university in cooper ation with the Redlands Spinet a 'jeep widow'- when the men go away for a weekend but you are also left a "widow" most evenings while husbands are working on their jeeps." I Club. treasurer. NEED 4-WHEEIi DRIVE To be eligible for "the club, one must be the owner of a four- Robertson, pianist with the this year's theme, the show will reveal garden treasure in every rainbow color. roles in the previous Yucaipa Valley flower Two meetings at which Cy con We're trio, all members of the faculty of the University of Redlands, shows have gone to iris and roses composed Trio No.

2 especially Last year, iris entries soared and for the concert. Other trio mem quality was such that iris judges, bers are John Golz, violinist and NOT FOR THE GRAND OPENING But Our Doors Are. Bursting With So Many Bargains We Just Had to Let You In On It President William Zulch and Mrs Mountain Realtor Head Praises Investment of Home Purchasing XT assistant professor of violin, and Mrs. Frances Crane, cellist and Zulch of the San Bernardino Gar trol methods will be discussed and demonstrated are to ue held this week and next in the San Bernardino Valley, reports D. L.

Liddle, farm adviser of the San Bernardino County Agricultural Extension Service. First of the meetings will be held next Friday for San Bernardino area dairymen and livestock producers at the William de Yong Dairy, on S. Waterman SERVEL teacher of cello at the university, den Club declared the display the best they had seen anywhere in tsesiaes tne woric to De pre No moving pom to miered, the trio will play Trio the area. Judges for the show will be Mrs. EASIEST CREDIT TERMS! UP TO 36 MOS.

TO PAY! OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY SUN. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. monkey with In its man? in flat major by Mozart and ontiro fr owing lys-1 Magnus Norstad- of Oak Glen, Trio in Major, Opus 70 No.

1 Mrs. Mel Alexander and Mrs. Jos by Beethoven. eph of Riverside, all accredited AUTOMATIC WASHER FAMOUS MAKE financing in the tight mortgage market. "Today, realtors are able to provide more assistance, to prospective home buyers than ever before," Muller continued, "as the result of not only their contacts with mortgage lenders but also Robertson, assistant professor judges.

Woo now wjs of piano and theory, became With Filter Flew Mrs. Norstad was a professional member of the faculty at the Uni Pric Price teacher and flower arranger in New York, having participated in many flower shows and exhibits As either an investment in cur-; rent living, or as a bulwark of future retirement plans, the purchase of a home represents one of the best moves the average citizen of San Bernardino Mts. 1 can make, Les Muller, president the Rim O' The World Real Estate Board, said yesterday on the final day of Realtor Week. "We find that most persons 1 particularly couples with or ex-i pecting children do not need to be convinced of the advantages of home ownership and residence," Muller said. "Many of their ques Ave.

a block south of Highway 99 in the Colton area. Chino Valley dairymen and livestock producers will meet Monday, April 15, at the' George and Bernard te Velde Dairy, 14744 Archibald Chino, for their meeting. VARIOUS SPEAKERS Each of the meetings will begin at 10:30 in the morning. versity of Redlands in 1954. He is a graduate of the Juillard School of Music and he obtained a master's degree from Harvard of the existing diversity of of world renown in that area.

She 21" CONSOLE TELEVISION With Power Tuning Hardwood Cabinet Easy Vision Lens On Casters Ws L' will judge the flower arrange houses of differing styles and sizes in a correspondingly wide range of prices." University. He also did graduate ments. 00 study at the Conservatoire Na- Reg. Prie '268 HAVE EXPERIENCE With the annual new home con tionale de Musique in Paris Both Mrs. Alexander and Mrs.

struction rate running around a France, studying piano under million new homes, and rehabili Jean Batalla and composition un Farm adviser Liddle will discuss problems and economics of Hunter are past presidents of the Riverside Flower Show, and Mrs. Alexander ws judge at the Com EXTRA SPECIAL REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 16 CUBIC-FOOT You'll Recognize This Name When You See It tation mushrooming, the real es der Nadia Boulanger. flies on dairy or livestock ranch tions deal with the availability of tate industry has kept within striking distance of America's mercial Rose Growers Show at the es. Robert H. Soroker, state vec Robertson previously taught at Fisk University in Nashville and has had several years experience Riverside Mission Inn last fall.

-C0LT0N- tor control officer of the Depart growing population and stepped HALF REFRIGERATOR HALF FREEZER $629's lPr.J 45C Judges' assistants will be Miss ment of Agriculture, will present as piano instructor in New Pric a demonstration dealing with the City. biology of flies. REFRIGERATOR 13 CUBIC-FOOT, 2-DOOR -L0MA LINDA- Andrew S. Deal, extension en Ann Bucholz and Mrs. Steve Summers.

Committee chairmen are Mrs. A. C. Johnston, Hospitality; Mrs. Robert Cousins, Registration; Mrs.

Archie Gray, Specimen Placement; Mrs. Faye Rose, Ar SAVE '200 VcZ1 up rate of family formation, the real estate executive said. Man Injured in Steel Mill Accident Automatic Defrosting '529" 328M tomologist, University of California at Riverside, will talk on fly Reg. pyc FREI INSTALLATION 10-YEAR. GUARANTEE control chemical and operation SJI 12 M.

ft. Westing boM rangements Placement; Mrs. Earl al. Forrest Turner, senior milk inspector for San Bernardino Hamilton, Tea Table; Dr. John P.

H. Curtis, Set-up; Mrs. Gene GAS RANGE. CP FAMOUS MAKE With Clock and Covered Griddle 97Q50 $17Co mm I Price l9 $39.95 Valu County Health Department, will WITH Reg. Price In 'Fair Condition' Bosveld, Garden Consultant; discuss breeding of flies and conduct a tour of the dairy corrals ScRYcL FONTANA Frederick G.

Nass Hardey, Plant Sales; William White, Membership; Mrs. Juno Estopinal, Membership for Mountain View Garden Club, of which at the meetings. ICE MAKER AUTOMATIC WASHER 2-Speed Agitator Wash Temperatures 3 Rinte Water Temperatures Cycles Water Saver Overflow Rinse- Rated Best by Independent Consumer Testing Lab R9. J. $01000 38, who suffered serious in juries when pinned between a gon Fonrana Pathfinders Take Part in Fair she is chairman.

She will also, be dola car and a heavy rack early rnce Pree frice FREE NO OBLIGATION COM8 IN TO DAI LIMITED OFFU PAY CASH FOR YOUR JEWELRY SAVE 30 .60 No quibbling about the prices. All jewelry marked for quick sale. Prices comparable to any discount store. DONALDSON'S JEWELRY 132 West I St. COLTON C3 in charge of the White Elephant Friday morning at Kaiser Steel Mill, was.

reported "improved1 FONTANA Pathfinders of Payments to GECC Can Be Made Here No Trade-In Required and in "fair condition" at Kaiser table. Mrs. David Baxendale will be in charge of an Herb table to be. a project of The Planters who have been making a study of the Fontana Seventh-day Ad-ventist church, under the direc WE CARRY YOUR CONTRACT OURSELVES Foundation HospitaL Nass, a craneman in the spe tion of Ernest DuSablon, will par ALL PRICES INCLUDE DELIVERY INSTALLATION ONE YEAR SERVICE M-DAY SERVICE ON ALL TELEVISIONS herbs. Mrs.

John Lively will han cialty manufacturing department, was injured at 2:30 a.m. Friday, dle the" publicity for the show, ticipate in the annual Pathfinder Fair, which opens today at La Sierra College Auditorium at 11 HARLOW'S -HIGHLAND- suffering a broken pelvis, back and possible internal injuries, a.m. YOU CAN glSCTREPnll The booth which the Fontana According to reports, the chain from Nass' crane became fouled SALES APPLIANCES VAIley 2-1500 219 Central LOMA LINDA CLOSED SATURDAYS OPEN SUNDAYS on a bolster to which he was lift- We Make Ornamental Iron Gebbie Construction Co. 8008 Church Highland, Calif. Ph.

GLenview 8-2407 or Redlands. PYramid 2-3535 ing steel. The rack tilted, pinning club will operate at the fair will feature cactus craft and camping. Mr. Arthur Keefus, of Fontana, was the originator of cactus craft in this area and in past fairs has won first award in this craft.

HARLOW'S him against the gondola car. Mar Um Undo Pa. PYramid 4-0121 J7759 Foothill Blvd. Open All Day Sunday n. rt win San Bernard Ph.

TU 9-5103 ried, Nass lives with his wife and four children at 14180 Valley BLvd. 4.

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