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ioirstow to CBnsideir 1 iydget Victor Students Compete In Southland Talent Event -T VICTORVILLE Nine Church Choir; Rubye Whitaker of Apple Valley, NEWS OF THE IIILAHD EMPIRE TOP STORIES FROM ALljpbjOTS IN TH NATIONS LARGEST COUNTY Victorville Parks and Recreation board is making the community center available for the talent show which is being stage, radio and television Revenue Estimate $851,150 With Expense $935,245 veteran, will whistle; Leonard Snatched Purse Returned -Minus Contents A young San Bernardino wom testants will vie Saturday to represent Victor Valley in San Diego next month in the "Search for California's Most Talented Senior." With the local contest set for 7:30 p.m. at Victorville Com- conducted as one of eight state' "Banjo Leo" Lademann of Phe-lan will play his banjo; Alva Howell of Hesperia will play wide contests to select finalists spoons to the accompaniment of who will receive an all-expenses paid trip to San Diego and the Lela Lawson, guitarist; Iva C-2 CCC May 20, 196b chance to represent their local areas in the grand finals. BARSTOW Study of a ten- sewer charge be used for capital an whose purse was snatched yesterday got it back minutes munity center, applicants, Howell will yodel; soprano have a vaudeville flavor. TheyjSunshine Estes of Victorville, include singing, banjo playing, iformer radio performer, will improvement of the city's sewer The talent show in Victorville tative budget forecasting city revenue of $851,150 and spending of $835,245 during the next year will begin at a regular meeting whistling, dancing and recita-sing; Alan Shepard of Hesperia.is open to the public without, tions. Iplans to do his monologue ofiadmission charge.

Valley resi-L uu 811 Recent entries include Phogg" and fromldents will attend and root for Vi Emma Borth of Hesperia, a Ontario "Daddy O'Davis" willjtheir favorite acts. Don Munson Lj-JJ was Chervl concert pianist; Robert Billaud do a recitation and "teen-age of Apple Valley will be master-Youneman 19 tvuist of 5L system. He forecast that sewer charge would raise $50,000 a year and suggested that this might make it possible to borrow with revenue bonds instead of the Barstow City Council this week. The budget will be submitted of -ceremonies. of general obligation bonds.

oi Appie vaiiey, auiuiai wiui imai. Country Club Lane. by James 0. Tennant, city manager, along with a budget message containing the reassurance In commenting on the budget She told police she was walk he is submitting, Tennant said lillllim that it involves no hike taxes ing through an alley between 6th and 7th streets, east of that it did not provide for a gen but also recommending study of Street when a young man ran eral hike in city salaries. But, he said, he was recommending an Highway Re-Routing Barstov of Protests Change up from behind and grabbed some rather revolutionary proposals aimed at providing tax relief on additional city revenue.

-t i. it ViSiHiSiiSiiSa her purse. The thief ran to a nearby car, approximate 10 per cent boost in pay for the lower ranks of the police department (which he 'The Fugitive' TV Shooting In Hesperia Desert Area HESPERIA That whopping, These include the withdrawal of the city from a number of and away with two other special tax districts, establish ment of a surcharge of $50 on Wf ML 1 1 youths, she said. Just after 1 p.m., Fire Department Engineer Claude the new development of every lot in the city and a monthly sewer charge of $1 per said were below that of the sheriff's department) and upgrading of some positions in the public works department. Tennant also proposed adding two men to the police department, noting that the "continued development of the Mon-tara area and annexations" Reeves walked into the Hall of Justice with Miss Youngman's smoke-filled explosion here on purse and wallet.

open desert yesterday morning Reeves said he was driving on clued on-location filming of an Ted DeBord and drew a unanimous vote in favor of it. Macy then read a strong letter of protest that he had drafted in which he accused the bureau of highways of ignoring user convenience. Last Friday, the Barstow City Council, meeting in special session, adopted a resolution of protest on a split vote that saw Council James R. Retzlaff voting no and Mayor Rlentlon 0. Bearsley Tennant recommended that the city "proceed immediately BARSTOW The Barstow Chamber of Commerce has added its voice to the protest against reported plans to re-route Interstate 40 north of Needles through Searchlight and Wheaton Springs.

The chamber directors authorized Jack C. Macy to send a letter of protest in a short meeting following a general membership meeting of the chamber. The motion to authorize a protest was made by attorney other in the television series. Arrowhead Avenue when he spotted the purse lying on the sidewalk near a concrete bridge with withdrawl of portions of throw an added burden on the department. Annexations No.

7 and 65-5 from "The greatest deterrent, to between 2nd Street and Rialto Avenue. He stopped and picked the Barstow Heights Community "The Fugitive." Interestingly, the title of the installment is "Conspiracy of starring, again, David Janssen. crime and its increase," he de Services District." it up, then drove on. Further clared, "is an active, visible and In addition, he suggested stuy-! along the street, he saw the wallet and some of her papers. Including extras, the produc tion crew and actors total some sensitive police force." Tennant also raised the possibility of the city exercising its i -V 'i MVP- "Jl 100 persons.

Much of the shoot Miss Youngman said her purse and contents were worth about $14.25. The items Reeves re mut ing is being done at Hesperia option to purchase the police sta Inn and surrounding desert -( tr-- covered were valued at 4.25, police said ing the possibility of withdrawing from the County Flood Control, Barstow Park and Recreation and Barstow Fire districts. Withdrawal from the park and fire districts, he acknowledged, "would likely result in lessening of quality of service temporarily." But, he argued, with the city tax rate limited to 15 The sheriff's department and fire department were alerted to Apple Valley Event Mrs. Reed Wins Top Show Award Wednesday's explosion, said public relations agent Bud Brill, of QM Productions. tion on the fifth anniversary of the city's lease purchase contract.

Money that he suggested might be earmarked for this purpose would include about $15,000 from an upward change in sales and use tax and any surplus above $150,000 that the city has on July 1, 1966. Sr. Citizens Set Potluck cents for each of these services, it would provide for tax rate re Janssen appears as a bellboy in the story, about a new, secret and deadly type of gas and duction of 95.6 cents. APLE VALLEY Mrs. Wil-imembers who managed the Tennant recommended that TWENTYNINE PALMS Helen Crowell photo FIRST AT NOS This colorful mosaic by John Bascom, Victor Valley Senior High, won a first at the National Orange Show and will be on display again at the fifth annual art exhibit of the Victor high school district May 28-30 at the fairgrounds.

Fifth Annual WHS Art Show Scheduled May 28 both the $50 surcharge and the liam Reed, winner of the mostjshow. the second type of gas dropped over enemy targets as a "detergent" to rid cities of the ef Fanciful titles or arrange- blue ribbons at Saturday's 10th A good program is planned for senior citizens potluck tonight by Mrs. Willa Kaufman who mpnte rantipH frnm Mar Una- fects of the first. As luck and the plot has put on so many good shows annual flower and desert weed ton-s the Trair to iNIrs show at the community center, Reed's "Flight to the Moon." won the sweepstakes title. Judging was done by Mrs, Rt n( fhP shnw" nri7.eCurtis AuBuchon of San Ber- nave were is an acciaeniai jn Das ovnlnsinn I Kathy Leslie in Contest lor Queen of Rodeo in Barstow She is presenting Mrs.

i nardino, Mrs. M. Blough of Brill noted the rprpnt trend Ben't sin8ing a soI- accom" clll u. Glendora Mrs Lyndall Kin8. on television toward new member, Mrs.

VICTORVILLE The fifth produce to pleasant surprises, TU kn ikn Big Bear City, Mrs. Old ICY Kill If rnrA nocAn ''n-i-An BARSTOW The title of Other awards: best rose, Mrs. Mlller of E1 Mrs John rnnvirtprt th. will be strictly come- annual art festival of Victor, other mediums including tern-Valley High School District will pera, oil, and water color paint- rodeo queen will be sought by a young lady riding a mare named "Queenie." Otto Koehler; best iris Mrs. q.

Spencer of Highland andwith Janssen "Dr witn a Play entitled "City Jack Robinson; best of cut flow-Joei Martin Jr. of Colton. tho tnrv Slicker" followed by two or brighten the spacious interior of ings, drawings, collage, ceram-the commercial building at the ics, jewelry, leather, mosaics, San Bernardino County Fair-mobiles, sculptures and indus- ers Margaret Keith; best of clerks assisting included prisonment to find new ad skits wnicn are being re shrubs, vines, trees, Mrs. Paul mes. Joseph P.

Kearnty, F. tures around the globe. peated by request. The contestant is Kathy daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

grounds May 28-29-30. trial arts displays Hopping; best nouse piani, g. Ellsworth, Jack The regular business meeting Eugene Leslie of 28074 Iron- There is no admission charge. wood Drive, Barstow. umpu; oesi piamer, mez An-and Harry Farnham.

Judges su' oiWill 5e neld sharpy at 7 pm thony; best succulents and cac- were hosted to lunch at M'v. Jean prior to the entertainment. Mrs. A horsewoman since she was if m. ouu uuer mwdiy din cuirenip.w MllPiw will 11, Lorraine lurKparucK; musi Kogers' Apple valley inn.

seven, Miss Leslie owns two events figures," explains Brill. outstanding men's arrangement have under discussion means of horses and is a member of trillion n-A k0-: cuic aic aviiiuduieuc 10- Judging will be just before the show. Ribbons will be given for first, second and third, plus an award of merit. Teachers and student hosts who will be on hand to explain and interpret trends in art include Mrs. Kohlschreiber, Mrs.

Paula Bates, Jim Hull, Stan transportation for those mem bers who do not drive. the Barstow Gymkhana Club and Bonanza Barrel Dancers. Hours are 7-9 p.m. the first; day, Friday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Saturday May 29, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 30. "A surprise is in store for viewers as teen-age creativity, under the direction of area art teachers, blossoms forth," promises chairman of the exhibit Mrs. Molly Kohlschrieber.

Besides the plastic materials fnr fno ennur Tnpu InflnrtoH In addition to seeking the ti wrongs done him." Lookouts tor the summer months will also be discussed, Wilbur Darlington; best in children's division, Harry Bough-! ton; best in junior division, Mary Ann Dudley, Victorville; best miniature, Emma Stephens, Hesperia; best weed arrangement, Mrs. Edward Feen-ey, Victorville; most outstanding arrangement, Mrs. William Reed, Victorville. to determine the members desires as to these or indoor pot-lucks. As an experiment, a bar Shaver, Sara Miller, Linda Nix, Glenn Smith, Glenn Blezek, Guy Chiarelli, Larry Smith and Kay rwaren lurner, maune nanaou, Gary St.

John, Robert Brols-ma, Debbie Talor, Waltrina Jackson, Christine Dana, Donne 'bigler, Patty Rogers, Denise Ardito and Joan Case. The silver tea was attended tle of queen of the Barstow Rodeo and Riding Club's 20th anniversary rodeo, she will also be entered in the fancy dress division of the parade that will open the two-day rodeo on June 5. Steeltown Twirlers To Dance Saturday FOXTANA Steeltown Twirlers will hold a square dance becue will be held in June, with of arts and crafts, bound to'Yarnell. hamburgers supplied by the frnm tn 11 SatnrHnv at Born in Bishop, the royal as club. Members are asked to bring salad or dessert.

Those planning to attend should call Mamie Scrivens or Fay Muel more fhan 150 guests. Co-jthe Kaiser Recreation Hall. All There were iti exhibits from hostesses included Mrs. AlbertjSqUare dancers in the area are Victor Valley, according to Butterworth and Mrs. C.

Gil invited to dance to the calling Mrs. Leslie B. Ward, garden Crause. Signatures of 147 guests 0f Jim Mann of Yucaipa. section chairman of the sponsor, indicated they ranged from! Refreshments will be served.

KATIIY LESLIE with "Queenie's" help ler. pirant moved to Barstow three years ago and is now a sophomore at Barstow High School. She plans to attend Barstow College and Skadron College of. Business following graduation. County Fair Theme Contest Opens; SI 00 Awaits Winner VICTORVILLE "The Mag-lnight Saturday, July 3.

mi Ml 1 1 This week's potluck will be Apple valley rederated Wom-i North Hollywood to St. Ames, Child care for small children held as usual at Knott's Sky an's Club, which provided I will be available. Park at 6 p.m. The entertain- Her father is employed by Lions Plan Annual Spaghetti Dinner DAGGETT The Daggett Li the Cyclone Fence Co. and she ic of Familiar Things." ille wmner win De announced has a younger sister and bro That was winner one year mittees banquet ther.

ons Club has scheduled its an Highland Area News Eastern Star Unit Has Guest Night it's something just as direct, She will be sponsored by the; Saturday, July 17, at the fairgrounds here. That's all there is to it. Good luck! Gymkhana Club. simple and provocative this year that will put a $100 U.S. Other contestants and their nual spaghetti dinner to benefit the unit's sight conservation program for Saturday at the Daggett Elementary School.

HIGHLAND The 11th Twin Peaks, and Mel-iehaplain. Gate Citv: Mabeltor Vallev: Helen Cowden. Ar- savings bond in someone pocket as winner of the theme mial guest night was hosted by; vin Saunders, Colton. iivnn. Marshal Silver Wawirowhead; and Helen Forrester, bate uty; J.

Clifford Lee Chapter No. Past Matrons Rhea on Qi ni of the Eastnm Star. t.RprnPw Paw r.ranp P.ihhc lnla Lena Slchley. organlst. 0ran8e contest for the Sept.

1-6 San Bernardino County Fair. For a minimum donation the sponsors are uenise uuney, sponsored by the Barstow chapter of the Navy League of the United States; Lois Midway Cafe and Calico House Kitchen; Sherry Harvey, Upton's Market; Juanita Moy- Star Points Ruths were Ir There's until July 3 to file en the Masonic Temple here and D'Ve Hufferd a Fontana; Evelyn Tro-Monday. Presiding over theiPast Patrons Richard Brooks. bridSe star Points- CoPa Del dinner will be served from 5 to 7:30 p.m. ene cottauc, Victor Valley; Meeting Sef For Concert Directors BARSTOW Guy A.

Sawyer, Mary Almind, Copa Del Oro; Oro, Redlands; "RUTH," Doro tries the shorter the better, as many as you like but fair directors warn: that deadline Gabriel Marquez. club presi Doris Everett, Gate City. dent, extends a cordial invita Esthers were Alice Lawrence, meeting were Catherine Bock-i Russell Eudy and Charles Hock-man of Rim 0'The World Chap-ett of J. Clifford Lee Chapter ter, Twin Peaks, with Damon were greeted and introduced O. Hanlin, worthy patron of; from the floor, as were visiting Gate City Chapter, San Ber-Past Matrons Alice Taylor, Big er, Cornet and Pink Foodie Beauty Parlors; and Willa McSwain, Bun Boy Restaurants.

Gate City, Irene Boggs, Silver tion to the public to attend and support the Lions in this worthy projejet. the newly-elected president Wave; electas, Jo Moore, Silv of the Barstow Community Con er Wave, Marion Rusing, Palm Bear Chapter; Orpha Haschke, thy Simonin, Colton; Esther Nie-wald, Silver Wave; Jennie Jameson, Orange Blossom, Fontana; "MARTHA," Hazel Goodwin, Gate City, and "ELECTA," Willnetha Barrett, Gate City. Still others were Viola Mic-Zanko, warder, Silver Wave; Stephen Gress, sentinel, Gate City; Paul McClintock, flag Springs, and Dorothy Reibhaus nardino, as guests of worthy matron Doris Dunn and Worthy Patron Claude Dunn, who were Arrowhead; Esther Gregory, Gate City; Helen Larson, Rim en, Rim O'The World; The will creep up faster than you think! Here's a guideline: the annual county fair Is chock full of the old-fashioned delights of the country fair and this year, add horse racing. It's kept the turnstiles spinning at a record rate. A theme along that line will rate special attention.

The contest is open to all certs Association, will preside at a meeting of the executive council and the board of directors of the group to be held at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at the Southern SIRENS Chino Dairymen Get Slate Posts CHINO Two local dairy warders were Margaret lorg an, Gate City; Frances Robert son, Rim O'The World; and Margaret Amundson, Arrow California Edison Building, Bar bearer; Worth Gregory, electri introduced from the East and O'The World; Gracie E.Moore, in turn introduced their guests. jSilver Wave; Mearl Dey, 0, Sil- Jver Wave; Edna Unthank, Col-Approximately 45 members ton; Marie Vanouse, Arrowhead; and 85 visitors and guests wit-ILeonora Sichley, Orange Blos-nessed the mother's tribute Fontana; Maria Shaw, El-mony presented by members of sinore; Dorothv Reibhausen, stow. men have been named to state head; and Ruth Saunders, Col ton, was a marshal. cian, Gate City; and Austin Garrett, prompter, Copa Del Oro, Roy Cooper, a representative nf r.nmmnnitv Concerts. committees of the American Kedlands.

Ouest hostesses in iwill be present to confer with Dairy Association in California, Southern Californians except fair directors, employes and their families. Each entry must Members were reminded of cluded Myrtle Shefstall, Caro- the Order of De Molay, by spe- Rim O'The World; Stella Gar- the officers regarding the date of the fall membership cam- cial request of the chairman ofjrett, Copa Del Oro, line Jones. Silver Wave; andhe fiesta at the Eastern Star the evening in keeping with the -and visiting past patrons who Dorothy Weatherford, MaryiHome in Los Angeles in June, it was announced yesterday by James A. Hopson, San Jose, association president. be on a separate postcard or lottnr aHHroccorl tn "Thnmn They are Floris Ykema, 7244 and also since the chapter is jContes, po Box 820 vic.

dark during July and August theitorville te izes wil, birthdays of the month will be be awarded case tj palp and to place holds on talent for the coming season. Sawyer urges all members of the board and executive council to attend this important Edison named chairman of the State Dairy Princess Entries must be delivered or theme "Mother Day and low- were Austin Garrett. Copa Del Crouch. Patti Allen and Doro-ers." Redlands, Worth Gregory, tliea Allen, all of Gate City. City; George Moore, Silver) Visiting associate matrons in-Mrs.

Mildred Stubbs, Rim O'-jWave; Elzie Unthank. Colton; eluded Louise Carlson, Silver The World Chapter, deputy and Oliver Tweeten, Rim OThe Wave: Saba Tweeten, Rim O'j grand matron of the 59th dis-IWorld. A first time visitor, Jac-jThe World; Lee Taylor, Gate1 trict, Grand Chapter, State of queline Sanders, past matron of City; Helen Hensaker, Victor California, was introduced, Chapter, No. 144, Okla-A'alley; Edna Mae Sheets, San corted to the East and presented homa, was also cordially wel-Dimas; Hazel Lesher, Colton; postmarked not later than mid- honored for June and July at the June 21 meeting and those for August and September at the September 20 meeting. Committee and a member of the Membership Committee, and Edward Silva, 6806 Chino WEDNESDAY: AMBULANCE: 9:45 a.m.

530 W. 5th. 2:56 p.m. 967 Rialto. 5:47 4th and G.

8:20 525 Cardiff. CALIF. DIV. OF FORESTRY: 4:42 a.m. False alarm.

Redlands Freeway, Lonia Linda. 6:38 False alarm, Live Oak and San Timoteo Canyon. 11:08 Trash fire, Oak and 11th, Bloomington. 11:30 Grass fire, Highway 395 north of Devore. 12:57 p.m.

Grass fire, Cypress and Central, Highland. fire, 9367 Washington. S.B. FIRE 10:25 a.m. Electric motor, National Orange Show.

11:43 -Grass fire, 5111 Electric. 5:36 p.m. Automobile, 1428 Waterman. Merchandising Committee. Ykema, district ADA presi by her own worthy matron, Ca corned and introduced.

She Lola Mears, Yucaipa Vallev. The birthday bank was passed and members having May birthdays were honored with cor dent, and Silva, district vice holds the honor of being worthy Associate Patrons Harold matron three times in her chap- Williams, Colton; Merle A. ter. Sheets. San Dimas: William Hin- president, also serve on the sages and a birthday cake in the social hall.

In honor of Mother's Day a special corsage was state board of directors. Installation Banquet Set June 3 Upland of Reelects Bert UPLAND wight Bert was board members who were chos-retained for another year asjen by mail ballots are Richard president of the Upland Cham-lHield, Dave Gardner, Andrew ber of Commerce Tuesday whenjBarmakian, Lonnie Blanton, the new board of directors held; John Ward and Charles Jen- shaw, Yucaipa Valley; visiting conductresses Rose Anspach, Yucaipa Valley; Fannie Heine- presented to the eldest mother, therine Bockman. Due to the large number in attendance and the close quarters, it was deemed necessary to dispense with any further escort. However, visitors were greeted and introduced from the floor. Among those introduced were Worthy Matrons Emagene Crawford of Arrowhead Chap Maybell Bannon, 92, of Dighton Chapter, Dighton, and to will hold a breakfast 7:30 p.m next Tuesday at Elton's Restau Gucsts who filled the various stations for their counterparts were Wilma Ford, associate matron, Arrowhead, Oliver Tweet-en, associate patron, Rim O'The World; Marie Vanouse, secre- rant.

Featured speaker will be the youngest mother, Betty Hal- mann. Silver Wave; and Lean-ore Rocco, Rim O'The World. The associate were Christine Williams. Colt- be, chaplain, Victor Valley Chap V. F.

Martin, Pomona banker and chairman of the Pomona ter. tary, Arrowhead; Gracie Moore.lon, Estella Gress, Gate City; ter; Dora Tillerson of Colton Chamber of Commerce Membership Committee. He is ex Hazel Cornell, chairman of the evening, was escorted into an election and arranged other! kins Holdovers are Bert, Barbara Chapter; Irene Lorenzo, Orange' treasurer, Silver Wave; Cook. Silver Wave; and Blossom Chapter, Fontana; Moore, conductress, Arrowhead; jElizabeth Harrison, Rim O'The Glendine Estes, Gate City Chap-jMedrith Fleim, associated con-World secretary, was Helen pected to describe how that plans for the coming months. the chapter room where she introduced her committee: Bes committee operates in its cam paign to boost membership of Vallon, Ernie Olson, Dewey Cable and L.

G. Johnson. The membership committee Elected to succeed Robert Joines as vice president was R. E. Price, while the new sie Collins, co-chairman; Helen ter, and Worthy Patrons Bertiauciress, victory vauey.

Larson, Rim The World; trea Bockman, Rim O'The World1 Others were Arthur Estes the Pomona group. surers, Marguerite Glatzel, Vic-jand Lawton Meacham..

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