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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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ccc 1-1 TWv, May 24. Mil School Board Establishes Kenneth Hurlbert Scholarship REDLANDS Trustees of RJ- other business matters approved proposals approved hv I Carson Kenneth Birry jUndsl'iufied School District by board. This propertv. board. Groves, Kenneth L.

i lEKeWth 5 HurSrt bouRht for cre' is AIsn PPrBW MarUjun White Holhs, Maul Scholarship Fund in memory of Iocated 00 the north Sld' persons scheduled to receive oV Fred Holguin and John Ivan the assistant superintendent for ton Rna(1 Ueen Mt. View and at Redlands Evenr.g instruction who died May Benton. High School pending rompletioii Lillian L. Isaak. Lawrence jThe board approved the reeim-, rjr Heisner and Bill Gibson.

course Merle Johnson. Edward R. Lar-jmendation of Supt. H. Fred Hei-'assistant superintendent for bu- ments.

These persons include: dell. Jack E. Lindsey, Luther L. isner to permit the Redlands iness, were authorized to siijn Timothv Anast. Noratna Max- McDonald.

William E. Miller, High School Scholarship Com- inter district agreements for well Anderson. Hymen M. An- Pav L- Morrow, Robert Mir-jmittee to determine the cntoiia the following tvpes of attendance plcbaum Ida Mae Widen Brl- Moser. Bonnie Susan Nich-Tor awarding the scholarship.

am terms for" the 1966-67 school lett, R. L. Bethke. Carlos Rav ols. Annette O'Bannon, Kenneth At the same meeting trustee year: Blackwell.

Walter C. 3ovd. M- Osterhout. Robert E. Pom-Richard L.

Scott was renamed Classes for mentally retarded. Dwayne Jay Brinke, Patricia J. eray. Clyde O. Pratt, David M.

to the Redlands Recreation Ccm-! severely retarded, physically Brogioh. Janeil Brucks. La- Robinson. Josie Ortiz Roque and mission. He was one of the ong-handicapped and regular stu- rente Butler, Maria Chartier, Karen Tutor Rorer.

members when the com-dents. Terms: to pay the cost Dorothy Cloud. Coy R. Copher. Johnie L.

Sanders, Pam (mission was founded in 1964. of education, less state and fed- Lorene A. Conkin, Doris F. Cox. Schmidt, Mildred I.

Schroeder, The board also directed Dr.eral apportionments both regu- Paul L. Cox Kathleen Cvm-Ervm J. Short. Charlie Silvj, jHeisner to attend the CASVlar and excess, plus the cost of mins and Peter E. Cutter.

Sister Mary Matilda Spelter, (meeting on instruction at the transportation and $200 per unit David Lee Deardon, Gregory Lawrence R. Squires. Ellen University of California at Santa of A A. for capital outlay. Wayne Dodder, Mary Frances Swatko, Brad Sutz, Bobbie J.

i Barbara. June 27, 28 and 29, and Continued participation in the Dorow, Dona Marie Doshier, Thompson, Katharine Mae Tra-approved special transportation Adult Basic Education program Laura Anne Eades, Irene EhiU, vis, Julia Torales. Connie S.m-i trips for the past April. under Title II-B of the Economic; Paul Joseph Elkins, Lee Eu- mons Valenzuela, Ramiro Viilar-i A resolution to purchase prop- Opportunity Act of 1964, ith thebanks, Joe Allen Foster, real, Gerald B. Walter, John F.

lerty for an elementary school total amount of this project to Ann Gobrr, Nick Lopez Gonra-Vassam, Barbara J. Wolf, site in Loma Linda from Lna be approximately $21,950. v.s les, Sharon Grable, Wayns E. roll Ann Alexander and Thoma? Linda University was a 0 among instruction department Graves. Charles F.

Grey. Caol Sanhorn. Dedication Guest Told From left to right are Ron Hartt, senior class publicity chairman's Robert Berman, class president; Janis Buss, secretary of promotion for 1he Student Body; Rocki Perez, secretary for the Student Body; and Mike Massengill, Student Body SENIORS! PLANT THAT TREE! Beaut if ication of the Eisenhower High School campus is the Rift of the class of lOGG to RiaRo. The class recently arranged for purchase of 30 loquat and Brazilian pepper trees. Above class and Student Body officers start out to plant the first of the contingent.

Inland Empire News COLTON Marshall Munoz, a faculty member of the Coachella High School, will be the speaker for dedication services for Veterans Memorial Park on Memorial Day in Colton. Colton Man, 73, Hurt in Mishap Thornberrv. assistant superin- Terrace Citizens PTA Honors Mrs. Stapp: Honorary Life Membership Mayor iascuai unva wni tendent, will conduct the plaque be the master of ceremonies unveiling ceremony, for the program and will nuke the address of acceptance. The Colors will he advanced by the Hendrickson The program will begin at Post 6476, Veterans of Foreign COLTON A 73-year-old Colton man injured Tuesday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash at 3rd Street and Agua Mansa Road, Colton police reported.

ele Heggi and Mike Macon. A led by Manuel Ortiz Jr. with RIALTO A surprise honor p.m. at the park at O.Wars. Pollen former pupil of Mrs.

Stapp, the assistance of Mrs. Thurmon Street and Pine Street Police said Jose Valencia, 'far Mrs. Elsie Stapp, installation of new officers and a Variety Show provided a full evening for members and guests Lee Jones, presented her withjD Taki in fte pn. a bouquet of carnations. During the business portion of tertainment were Efrain Soto 178 W.

was taken to St. stolen to the Temple City Substation of the Los Angeles Bernardme's Hospital by Mer GRAND TERRACE Grand Terrace Cham fhp mpptinp James LorenziThurmon Deloney. Lee Jones, cv Ambulance following the 2:34 County Sheriff's Department. of Myers Parent-Teachers As-. Dc fnrlFlorencp Jones Alfrpd Navor.

p.m. accident. Police said the vehicle, regis- her of Commerce plans toisociation, Tuesday. following new board: the! Tom Alva, Jess Marquez, conduct a furl her survey on 1 Mrs. Stann who is retiringiMmes.

Wens, nresident: Richard Galven, Steve Veloz lered to National Auto Dealers of Pico Rivera, was recovered at Rancha Avenue and I Street. Mrs. Dolores Acosta will sing "The Star Spangled Banner," accompanied by Mrs. C. Glenn Wilson on the organ.

Pledge of Allegiance to The Flag will be led by Rudolph L. Corona, president of the board of trustees of the Colton Joint School District. The invocation and beuedie-tion will be under the direction of Chaplain Ralph Serrano of the 25th District, American Le Oliva of Fidel Hernandez Post 754, American Legion, has invited all citizens to attend the event. A plaque, donated by the California Portland Cement Co. and placed on a limestone rock from the company's quarry, will be unveiled.

The company also is donating a new American Flag to the American Legion Post 754, 1 i f.r i t-x 1 citizens desires tor momn as nun rae nen liaaD, ursi vice presinem; Drivers of the vehicles were listed as Leo W. Hogan, 47, of Rialto, traveling in a car south on 3rd Street, and Valencia, traveling in a station wagon east on Agua Mansa Road. service in the area. teacher, received an honorary life membership in the PTA David L. Moore, chamberifrom Samuel W.

Simpson, as Erlinda Rerver, 540 Kirk, reported theft of a bicycle. Albert M. Andon told police Mrs. Daab, Jim Street, Roy Mason, Waldo Berg, Virginia Miller, Crol Lynne, Cori and Dally Goodspeed, the Jack Henley family with Kathy Lyons as accompanist. Acting as pianist for most of the acts was Cleo Jacobs.

Wayne Lee, second vice president; William Miller, secretary; Merle Thompson, treasurer; Ronald Harris, parliamentarian; Clayton Walk, historian; Mike Macon, auditor. The Variety show was direct president, said yesterday the sistant superintendent ol Hi-alto Unified School District. rhamhpr will tal-p thp cnrvov! Igion. dedication project sponsor. Cmdr.

Albert M. Rueda of I Preceding the award, high-m cooperation w.th Pacific Tel-jlightg of Mrs stapp-s carecr eP'inne- I were presented by Mrs. Alice Roberts, Miss Janet Overmyer, Moore said a survey taken byMrs, Ruth DeSadier, Mrs. Ad-the telephone company and pre- The park site was donated to the citizens of Colton in tha late 1930s by the cement the post will give a Memorial Day address. Arthur Powell, company superintendent, and Frank E.

I a bicycle owned by Leo Main other incidents, police saidjeias. 514 had been stol-they recovered a car, reported en from the Lincoln School. Those Whiskerino Winners Enjoy This Close Shave! YUCAIPA End of the Yucaipa Vallev Davs Missionarics Flee Burma, Speak Today in Redlands sented at Tuesday's night's chamber board of directors meeting included a sampling of only 500 phone users. Planners in Short Short foreign! dinner set for 6:25 o'clock. The means that manv men and virtuallv all their wives arP All Teacher Retirements, New Assignments Are Approved REDLANDS imissionaries must leave BurmajRev.

Mr Gilsor will speak sighs of rpIiof as 1he aRain aroUnd with 'Uy IVldy Ol, uixr. nui incnc niLuaiiwn nuu nir "The board felt the report was inconclusive," Moore Ihe Rev. and Mrs. Clifford future of Christianity in Bur- jChi get tier i REDLANDS The resigna-i resignations of Juley Schar- jVTUMIU (1I1U UltMI 1WUI 1.11UU1C1I, ma. clean-shaven faces.

However, at least five men shaved or not now have fond memories of Ihe past few months of whisker growing because they emerged as victors in the annual I Maw Ruth Roth and HaviH tions of two teachers, Mrs. er and Christine Sloan were accepted by the board, while Stella T. Gregory and Mrs. Mil- REDLANDS The planning jhave been evacuated due to the Also ,0 hp sPecial are commission worked its waviRnrmpo nnvernmnnf Wi-pp iMr. and Mrs.

Ralph Tun Ra The chamber president said rireH Gruher. 11 tn rptirp- toarhcrs whn wprp annrnupH fnr Whiskerino contest held as a feature of the Ylicainaiment. were accented hv thp the secondary summer school the chamber's survey will in-! through three agenda items andjThe Rev. Mr. Gilson is the son tllpir teenage daughters, elude every citizen in the corn-lone non-agenda matter in what0f the Rev.

and Mrs. Frederick iRurmese of Korean extraction, munity. navp bpen nPar record iGilsnn of 407 LaVerne Red-itne Tun Ba familv has rnme Valley Days. Named winners before a cheering crowd, according to Gary Francisco, contest, chairman, were: time Tuesday afternoon 40 hands to the United States to live program, four hours a day for five days a week, June 20 to Aug. 5, were Mildred Stevens, American government, and John Beck, chemistry.

Redlands Unified School District board Tuesday night as it followed Personnel Department recommendations made by Dr. H. Fred Heisncr, superintendent. The board also approved a Tun Ba holds a law degree He added that the basic The missionary familv will be tion 0 ho asked IS, "WOllld VOU; a mj fhnionpsts nf thp Fire! lim Stockton, full heard; Leo Anderson, Ahe from the University of Rangoon he wi ling to pay an additional i recommended approv-i Baptist Church tonight at aland has a 'adcr in the; Lincoln heard; Bob Thornton, mutton chops; Jerry Approved as elementary sum- sum to have extended service Burma Christian Council chance in employment status scnol teachers for the al of a request to establish' Meyers, mustache and goatee; Joe Pullen, mustache Ber- TU- 4 1 10CCC7 rnmrvin eaeemn Timio Redlands Ambulance Service ati ie nn.nH tho Mrs. Virginia bgermeier the at 7:15 p.m.

and is open to, 1 from 25 long-term substitute to tnrougn Aug were tne toi into the Colton and San nardino exchanges from Riverside The basic problem in 21 W. Colton Ave. in a highway commercial district; recom lowing instructors: me nun 1C. rauuit: avtaiu. 45 long-term substitute, effec the! Chepulerhi Arl To Be Displayed Two 3 lore Davs mended approval of a lot split sub- luiimiumiy as men suuie rroafo fri rnrpct.

five May 6, 1966. Tin's was to free William Cook from his U.S. history classes to supervise the junior high school area and the Continuation School. i J. Martinez Jr.

and Iola Threatt, administrators Norm Allred, James Coleman, Sewall Jones, Shirley Kaufman, Genevieve Metz and George Winchell, capable learn- senbers have Colton exchange Avenue and Beauregard Crest, numbers and others Riverside; ted bv jackfeClay; and1 exchange numbers. In some m-; Jroved a stances a subscriber must nav REDLANDS The art sec- nouse irom san tsernaraino 10 a toll tO Call a neighbor. c. nf thA 1lfifi fhpnnWhi rro. Approved as substitute teach- ers- Helen Creighton, Nancy Salvador Marmoleio.

I ated so much interest at Red- ers for the remainder of theiRoSers' Marjone Shannon. In nthpr maiiers, ine Hoard lanH: Hioh Srhnnl that fho ev. heard a renort from iis rnHd The time limit to begin con hibit of oil paintings, water col ors and sculpture will be con Stanley Snyder and Lorraine Steel, remedial reading. General education teachers accepted for the summer were: Thclma Bodine, Dorothy Lit-trell, La Vae Romo and Ser 1965-66 school year, effective May 12, were Darrell J. McKib-ban, Norman D.

Milleron, both in secondary level, and Carol M. Williams, elementary grades. committee that the county has I structlon of a medical facility included in the 1966-67 budget iat Terracina Boueevard and a sum for improvement of the nive Avenue was tended Hill trvutiP st mi Vomnn years for Fern Properties tinned today and tomorrow at girls gymnasium. Avenue and Grand Terrace a larger Beaver Me-: Open to the public, the show Rnad dical Clinic. offers over 600 oils and draw- ena Van Hoften, first grade; McDaniel a judy Appleton.

Helen Irwin Harold M. i ings and more than 100 ceram James W. Heard Jr. were granted leaves of absence for the I ics. Two artists, Leighanne STenney and Marshall Taylor, and Jeanne Shaner, second grade; Kathcrine Verdon, Margaret Wilson and Nancy King, third grade; Sylvia Putnam, El-ma Vines and Linda Ashby, fourth Isish Fielder and Moore said a proposed revi-j sion nf by laws will be pre-! sented for decision at the semi-i annual meeting nf the chamber in July.

The date is to he 1966-67 school years; and Donald H. Mcintosh Jr. was granted a leave from Aug 4 through I each will exhibit more than 100 drawings, collages and wa Bill Donovan Banks 5th at Science Fair iter colors each. Aug. 18.

1966, to serve two! weeks of active duty as public Amns Isaac, fifth crade: and i Student art will be on sale induration officer for the 426th Don Montgomery, Bob Pruts- I during the exhibit which will close at the end of the school day Friday. (1 of ICIeclion Sri in Alenlone Nexl Wednesday i YUCAIPA School officials announced that Bill Donovan, a i senior science student at Yucaipa High School, placed fifth uvu Aiiairs ui. and Doug ells, sixth Effective June 30, ISfifi, the grade. Memorial Service Is Held At Guiding Light Shrine FONTANA A niemorial'organization, who are former service was held at a recent residents of Fontana, now resid- i ueaipa hcouls Have Pari in Holiday Service MENTONK The nominat- in the physical sciences committee will name new' inn nf thf) Slate nf ralifnrnia officers for the coming year! annua, 8dence fajr hdd I numhop ft i Chamber of when the Mentone 19-30 at the California Museum Commerce meets at 8 n.m next Wednesday in the Men-'of Science and Industry at Ex meetmg of Guiding Ligh ting in Barstow. YUCAIPA Boy Scouts of the Yucaipa Valley have been Chairmen of the evening were tone Women's Clubhouse.

i position Park in Los Angeles. Shrine, Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, with Mrs. invited by William S. Satovich, tne Mmes. Nancy Malone, Es- diet F.

Ely secretary, said: The top 200 students in the af)jutantAmcrican gion Post he and other club officers have competed, with SO in the No. 426, Yucaipa, to participate Faye Minmch, worthy chaplain, Bennett and Bertie Lee in charge. Monks, all handmaids. They iwere assisted by Mrs. Lillie receivea inmrmannn rcgaraing'spnjn jcal RC, division.

'in Memorial Day services that; inrnrnnrafinn nianc fnr a nfw -n 1111111111' It Up Riirc nrnipct on a npw form of ne neia 31 American lc-; from the county administrator's iffl Hall on California Street' of a light beam will be on Avpnue A- J. W. McAndrews. chamber through May ,10 along with i Satovich said scouts planning' president, said. I would like ntner outstanding projects.

Last to attend are asked to wear1 to see citizens form a commit- Sunday evening a taped inter- their full uniforms. tee that would study the ineor- view of all finalists was broad-i Dennis A. Stevens, neighbor-' poration plan still further. cast over Channel 11. Vin hood commissioner, said scouts "It would be better if more Scully, Los Angeles Dodgers'are asked to appear at the Le-; citizens became interested in commentator, interviewed the'ginn Hall at 10:15 a.m.

Mon-this 'students. I Mrs. Kay Mortimer, worthy Criswell and Mrs. Mary priestess, and Johnnie C. nett.

Short, watchman of shepherds, presided over the session held II was announced that a prac-iat the Masonic Temple. Harry tice and school of iinstruction Loy, newly appointed district will be held at 7:30 p.m. today, nf membership, was The session will be preceded 'presented to the group. by a potluck supper at 6: .10 Special welcome was given p.m. Persons attending are ask-to Mr.

and Mrs. Dean D. Far-ed to bring a covered dish and how junior past officers of the their own table service. Ellis shows Tapper how it's done. They werp in San Bernardino last week to help puhlirize the new equipment, which is manufactured by Reynolds Aluminum Co.

for two brands of beer, llamm's and Knlstaff. Tapper has a cask around his neck, but it doesn't hold the St. Bernard's traditional brandy. It's samplp of home tap beer kec that, now comes in special insulated plastic container I hat keeps is mid for ivo days. Pori.

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