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B4 The Sun TUESDAY, September 12. 1989 Medical personnel ready to 'break a leg' in Crafton Hills fund raiser people in law enforcement and health-related careers done above and beyond what's called for," she said. Some students have a tough time financially going through the program and a scholarship sometimes can prevent them from dropping out, Alverson said. The show raised $6,000 last year, most from ticket sales and some from donations. By CONNIE RUTH The Sun's Yucaipa Bureau Nurses, doctors and paramedics will exchange work garb for glitzy garments when they perform in the 4th annual awards and variety show at Crafton Hills College on Sept.

23. The 7 p.m. fund-raiser will be in the Performing Arts Center. OBITUARIES with some rumbas and cha-chas. Mitch McKee of the Redlands Fire Department will perform a comedy routine, and Tony Horn, a paramedic with the Colton i ire Department, will sing his own composition and accompany himself on the guitar.

Jay Edwards, an assistant professor of computer science at Crafton. will sing a gospel duet with his daughter, Gina. Paramedics, nurses and members of the San Bernardino Police Department's motorcycle officers will do a dance routine to singer Michael Jackson's recording of "Smooth Criminal." "Best of the Year" awards will be presented to a law enforcement officer, emergency medical technician, paramedic, registered nurse, emergency room Philip Boyd dies; Palm Springs' first mayor physician, dispatcher, Lmergen- cy Medical Services instructor, and a citizen who helped with a rescue. The 90-minute show will bo followed by a reception and buffet that is included in the ticket price. Jerry Bradshaw of the Yucca Valley Fire Department will serve as master of ceremonies, and Capt.

Randy Ammons of the Rialto Fire Department is director of the show. In Memoriam Death notices In this column are prepared by The Sun's classified advertising department. For Information, please call (714) 668-3252. ROSE CAROLYN TAYLOR NORTON: Rialto Rose Carolyn Taylor Norton, 80, a Rialto resident for 27 years, passed away Sunday, Sept. 10, 1989.

She was born in Walthill, Nebraska, an RN, a homemaker and a member of the Rialto AARPS. Survivors include her husband, William H. Norton of Rialto; brother, John Robert Taylor of Sacramento; nieces and nephews, Susan Kaminski of Cypress; James Taylor, USAB of Laughlin, Nevada; Marilyn Taylor of Bremerton, Robert Atlas Taylor of Sacramento and C.H. Taylor, III of North Carolina; and serveral grandnieces and grandnephews. Visitation is 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13, 1989, with funeral service at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, 1989, both at McNearney-Pierce Brothers Mortuary in Rialto, 875-1123.

Interment will be private at Westminster Memorial Park in Westminster, Calif. NORMAN K. LOWELL: Rialto -Norman K. Lowell, 41, died Sept. 6, 1989.

He was a Vietnam veteran with three years tours service in Vietnam, a member of the VFW Post 8737 and employed with Comcast Cable as a technician for 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Pamela; children, Keith Eric, Phillip, Shawn, Jennifer, Lara, Vicky and Tommy; parents, Herbert and Virginia Cochran; brothers, Michael Lowell and Patrick Cochran; sister, Dru Weibeld; and many friends and relatives. Visitation is today 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. and funeral will be 9 a.m.

Wednesday both at Mark B. Shaw Chapel following with interment at 10:45 a.m. at Riverside National Cemetery, area 2. NIKOLITZA POPPY WILSON passed away Sept. 11, 1989, in West Covina.

She was born June 6, 1989, in Long Beach. Survivors include her mother and father, Curtis G. and Jo Ann N. Wilson; grandparents, Tom and Thelma Konogeris; grandparents, Dick and Ida Wilson; great-grandmother, Lois Floyd; great-grandfather, Curtis Wilson; also several aunts, uncles, cousins, great-aunts and great-uncles. Visitation is 5 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today at Forest Lawn, Covina. Service will he held 11 p.m. Wednesday at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, Long Beach, Calif. Forest Lawn directors.

MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1 525 No. Waterman Avenue San Bernardino, CA 889-0173 Bernardino A. Castillo Mass: Tuesday, 9:00 A.M. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church Clara R. Hazelton Tuesday, 1 0.30 A.M.

Interment Riverside National Cemetery Area 3 12:00 Noon Particia Austin Graveside Service Tuesday, 1 0:30 A.M. Riverside National Cemetery Area 1 Billy Rex Thomas Wednesday, 1 :00 P.M. Interment Riverside National Cemetery Area 3 2:30 P.M. Patricia Lara Thursday, 1 0:30 A.M. NATKHAl SMOtD MODKIAHS Mark Ag Tickets are $5.

The event is sponsored by the school's Emergency Medical Services and is part of National EMS Week, said Sylvia Alverson, director of medical programs. The purpose of the annual show is to raise money for students in the emergency medical technician and paramedic program and to present awards to Boyd to drop out of Wabash College in Crawfordsville. Ind. "When you have a serious illness, you begin to think of objectives," he said decades later. "You think that if the day should ever come hen you don't have to devote all your time to making money, then you should pay rent for the space you occupy in this world." Boyd gained wealth as a banker and land developer.

He helped incorporate the city of Palm Friday at San Bernardino Community Hospital. He was 82. A native of Mexico, Castillo lived in San Bernardino for 77 years. He was a Santa Fe Railway foreman for 44 years, and a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Survivors include his wife.

Maria; three sons, Augustine of San Bernardino, Louis of Fontana and Daniel of Riverside; six daughters, Julia Ruiz of Pico Rivera, Amalia Gradias of Midway City, Lucy Colunga and Mary Fishering of Rialto. Anna Baeza of Colton and Caroline Mastas of Palm Springs; and 19 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Mass will be said at 9 a.m. today at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, 1430 W. Fifth San Bernardino.

Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery, Highland and Waterman avenues, San Bernardino. Mark B. Shaw Mortuary is handling arrangements. ESTHER S.FILLOON Former physical therapist Esther S. Filloon, 91, of Yucaipa died of a heart attack Saturday at Redlands Community Hospital.

The Kentucky native lived in Yucaipa for 21 years. For 30 years, she was a physical therapist. She belonged to the Order of Eastern Star Point Fermin Number 512 in Torrance and the United Methodist Church of Yucaipa. Survivors include two step JAECKS-GARCIA Ronald Lorraine both of San Bernardino JOHNSON-RONEY Jeffrey Shelley both of Riverside JORDAN-LUCERO Karl Vickie both of Big Bear City KELLEY-DONKERS Curtis San Di- mas; Wilhelmina Ontario KING-BENARD Kevin Gloria L. both of Highland KUNST-KOONS Philip Kristina both of Colton LINCOLN-PARTIN Gregory, Rebecca, bothof Victorville LUMAN-GUFFEY Anthony Sue Ann, both of Rancho Cucamonga MARTIN-QUESAOA Scott Loma Linda; Julie Redlands lems, 7:30 p.m., Braswells Chateau Villa, 120 E.

Highland Redlands. Information: (714) 797-2359 days; (714) 793-6421; (714) 793-2359. FAMILIES AND FRIENDS OF LESBIANS AND GAYS Group offers support to parents, family members and gay people and aims for reconciliation and understanding, 7:30 p.m., United Methodist Church, round building, 211 W. Foothill Claremont. Information: (714)624-6134.

GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS A program for rehabilitating compulsive gamblers. 7:30 p.m., room 2A-30, Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital, 11201 Benton Loma Linda. Information: (714)391-3310. HOSPITAL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP An interdenominational, international Christian organization for persons in the medical field, 5 p.m.

Information and location: (714) 338-3739. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS Robin Hood C.B. Radio Club of Court Mount Vista 692. monthly break meeting, 6:30 p.m.. Papa's Pantry, 1970 Ostrems Way, San Bernardino.

Information: (714) 883-6222. MERRI-MIXERS A social, recreational and living skills program for developmental disabled adults, 9 30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Center for Individuals with Disabilities, 8088 Palm Lane, San Bernardino. Information: (714) 384-5426.

MOM-ME-CISE Prenatal exercise pro-gram, 6 to 7 p.m., Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, 1798 N. Garey Pomona. Fee: $20 month. Informationregistration: (714) 620-MOME. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS 7:30 p.m..

St. Paul's United Methodist Church, 785 N. Arrowhead San Bernardino. Newcomers should arrive at 7 p.m. The maximum a student can receive is $500, but often that's enough to help with tuition, books or uniforms, she said.

About 70 students enter the program annually and many have families to support, she said. Performing again this year is Dr. Thelma Korpman, a San Bernardino physician. Korpman will show off her ballroom dancing years later was appointed regent of the University of California by Gov. Goodwin J.

Knight. Boyd resigned the post in 1970 to protest a new public disclosure law for state officials that he termed an unwarranted invasion of privacy. Boyd is survived by his wife. Dorothy Harmon Boyd, of Palm Desert; a daughter. Mrs.

Daniel Henderson of Panorama City; and two sons, Spencer M. Boyd of Grants Pass, and Douglas M. Boyd of Newport Beach. Lewis and Vida Reynolds, both of Montclair; and six grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church. 9260 Mango Fontana. Inurnment will be at Mountain View Cemetery in San Bernardino. Stanley Dickey Mortuary is handling arrangements. FRANK GAMBOA Jr.

Santa Fe Railway clerk Frank Gamboa 67, a longtime resident of San Bernardino, died Saturday at Redlands Community Hospital. The cause of death is unknown, pending a doctor's report. Born in Las Animas, the 50-year resident of San Bernardino was an invoice clerk for the Santa Fe Railroad for 30 years. He was a member of the Santa Fe Friendship Club and the Railroad Union. He served with the Army in World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Teresa; his son, Frank of Rialto; two daughters, Teresa Lee Be-cerra of Colton and Cynthia of San Bernardino; and four grandchildren. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday with rosary at 7 p.m. at Cortner Pierce Brothers Chapel, 221 Brookside Red-lands. The Mass of the Christian Burial will be at 9 a.m.

Thursday at San Salvador Catholic Church, 178 W. Colton. Burial will be in Montecito Memorial Park. SLOBOM-HOOVLER Mark Dawn both of Devore SNYDER-BASSETT Michael Arizona: Cheryl Fontana SONNE-SONNE Ernest Mary bothof Yucca Valley SULTZBAUGH-SCHAB Michael Cal- imesa; Kathy Redlands TAYLOR-MCNEIL William K. Ill, Philina both of Twentynine Palms TUTTLE-GREEN Jeffrey Lori bothof Yucca Valley WREESMAN-UGOLINI Jon Santa Ana; Angela Big Bear Lake Deaths CLEMENTS William 80, of Blooming-ton.

Died Sept. 7, 1989. Green Acres Memorial Park Highland. Information: (714) 883-7782. Epicenters Toastmasters, Noon-1 p.m., director's conference room, Jerry L.

Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital, 11201 Benton Loma Linda. Information: (714) 625-7084. Gilbert Street Toastmasters, 11:30 a.m., County Mental Health Department, auditorium, 700 E. Gilbert San Bernardino. Information: (714) 387-7269.

TOBA (Tired Of Being Abused) Support group for women victims of domestic violence, 10 a.m. to noon, San Bernardino County Courthouse, 351 N. Arrowhead San Bernardino. Information: Margo Carmichael, (714) 889-7356. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Highland Senior Center, 3102 E.

Highland Patton. Weigh-in time is 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. with meeting to follow. Information: (714) 883-6771 or (714) 862-6339. TRANSITIONS A support group for young adults coping with cancer and other life-threatening illnesses, meets 7 to 9 p.m.

Support team members and families meet p.m. Thursdays. Information: (714) 796-0231. UPTOWN LIONS CLUB Noon, Elks Lodge, 2050 Elks Drive, San Bernardino. Information: William Jacobs, (714) 888-5868.

WOMEN WHO LOVE TOO MUCH 7 to 8:30 p.m., Riverside YWCA. 8172 Magnolia Ave. Information: (714) 688-5531. WOMEN IN TRANSITION A group for women involved in divorce, widowhood, empty-nest syndrome, who are seeking to re-establish their identity, 7 p.m., East Valley Mental Health Association, 555 Cajon Redlands. Information: (714) 793-9405.

In Memoriam Death notices in this column are prepared by The Sun's classified advertising department. For information, please call (714 885-5293 or 888-3252. BROTHER JAMES CROWE, SR. James Cary Crowe, born May 18, 1908, departed this life Sept. 7 1989, at the age of 81.

He was born in the state of Tennessee, the son of the late Is-sac and Laura Crowe. He became a Christian at a very early age and continued to be faithful until his death. He served as a Deacon at the AAtn. View Church of Christ until his health failed him. He is survived by his devoted wife, Allie D.

Crowe; one son, James Cary Crowe, Jr. of San Bernardino; one grandson, Aaron Joshua Smith of Highland; four sisters, Esther Thompson of Rialto; Samuella Lockertt, Lois Gup-ton of both of Los Angeles and Eunice Bowen of Detroit, a very dear friend, Angela J. Smith of Highland; and a host of other relatives and friends. He will be sorely missed by all those who knew and loved him. Visitation is 1 p.m.

to 6 p.m. today and funeral service 11 a.m. Wednesday both at Tillies Memorial Chapel. Interment will be at Mtn. View Cemetery.

Tillies Memorial Chapel directing. EVELYN BAILEY: Our beloved mother and grandmother, Evelyn C. Bailey, who brought ioy to all who knew and loved her, died Friday, Sept. 8, 1989, of cancer in San Bernardino. She was born in Casper, Wyoming on June 8, 1928, and a Catholic.

Survivors include her son, Christopher P. Roberts, Tucson, two daughters, Michelle M. Neary of Crestline and Denise K. Evans of San Bernardino; three brothers, Marvin, Fred, Glenn Osborne all of Wyoming; one sister, Carol Craft, Utah; five grandchildren, Guy Allen Evan, Corey Lee Evans, Megan Kari Neary, Jacqueline Michelle Neary and Ashley Mary Elizabeth Neary; and one great-grandchild, Heatherlee Marie Evans. Rosary will be 7 p.m.

Wednesday at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church with Rev. Fr. James Coleman of Tucson, a long time friend officiating. Private family interment will be at Mountain View Cemetery. Ilillmark Casket A complete selection of Hvautit'ul Wixxi ami MetaK'aKketsut SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS (iruniteund Hron' Memorials Funeral Floral Services Available (714) 799-6669 24662 Redlands Loma Linda BOBBITT MEMORIAL CHAPEL 1299 E.

HIGHLAND AVE. 882-3761 FAMILY OWNED OPERATED FOR 4 GENERATIONS Janice M. Clark Moss Today 1 1 :00 AM St. Anne Catholic Church Thomas Delancy Mass Wednesday 9:00 AM St. Anne Catholic Church Marjorie E.

Martin Rosary Wednesday 7:00 PM Chapel Mass Thursday 9:00 AM St. Bernardino Catholic Church Donna Gildnor Memorial Service Saturday 9:30 AM Chapel Springs in 1938 and served as its first mayor until 1942. Boyd then moved to Riverside and served in the state Assembly from 1945 to 1949. There he drafted legislation to establish the University of California, Riverside. He also donated 3.500 acres for the university's Philip L.

Boyd Deep Canyon Research Center and the Living Desert Preserve, both in Palm Springs. In 1950, Boyd was selected chairman of the Republican State Central Committee and seven daughters. Wilma Enochs of Madera and Elizabeth of Claremont. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Emmerson-Bart-Iett Chapel.

35208 Yucaipa Yucaipa, with graveside services at 2 p.m. the same day at Green Hills Memorial Park. 27501 S. Western Rancho Palo Verdes. The family suggests donations to the United Methodist Church of Yucaipa.

35177 Beech Yucaipa 92399. JOHN CLAUDE LEWIS Electrical contractor John Claude Lewis, a 20-year Fontana resident, died of heart failure Saturday at St. Bernar-dine Medical Center. He was 65. Lewis, a native of Clairton, and a resident of California for 44 years, was an electrical contractor and electrician for 44 years.

He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers No. 477 of San Bernardino, the American Legion Post 112 of Ontario, and the First Presbyterian Church in Fontana. Lewis served in the Marines during World War II. Survivors include his wife, Mikki; a son, David Moats of San Bernardino; four daughters, Carolyn Pierpointe of Sparks, Elizabeth Hilpert of N.C., Deena Briggs of Colton and Pam Moats of El Sobrante; two brothers, Edward of Escondido and James of Pennsylvania; two sisters, Ora MCCONNELL-RIPATTI Robert Margaret both of Apple Valley MONIZ-DAVIDIAN David Hawaii; Laura North Hollywood NAUCK-COLLVER Mark Vickie bothof Highland NELSON-FONTAINE Kenneth Dawn both of Yucca Valley PACE-RODRIGUEZ James Cecilia, both of San Bernardino PEACOCK-DYER Kevin Twentynine Palms; Teresa Joshua Tree REES-MITCHELL John Redlands; Judith Harbor City SCHMIDT-BARR Steven Chantel both of Yucca Valley SEEGER-MCKINLEY Donald Cynthia both of Hesperia PARADISE MODEL A CLUB 7 p.m., Inland Empire Glass 124 S. San Bernardino.

Information: (714) 798-3933, (714)862-0366. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Chapter 37, 8 p.m., Grand Terrace Community Center, 22130 Barton Road. Infor mation: (714) 737-3516. PRIME TIME CHORALIERS Rehearsals, women's group 8:55 a.m.; entire group 9:30 a.m.. Congregational Church, 3041 N.

Sierra Way, San Bernardino. Information: Mrs. Marshall, (714)882-7496. RAINCROSS ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE WOMEN 6 p.m., Inland Empire Hilton, San Bernardino. Information: Susan Owens, (714)881-2561.

REDLANDS ROUND TABLE Noon. Harry C's, 801 Tri-City Center. Program: "Old Books and Their Meaning Today," by Paul Allen and Ken Hopp. Information: Ray Doyle, (714) 793-7154. ROBIN HOOD CITIZEN BAND RADIO CLUB Independent Order of Foresters.

Court Mount Vista No. 692, 6 p.m., Carrow's Restaurant, 201 E. Valley Colton. Information: (714) 883-6222. SINGLES MATTER Singles group, 7 to 9 p.m., Redlands YWCA, 16 E.

Olive Ave. $1 donation. Information: (714) 793-2957. SMOKERS ANONYMOUS 6 p.m., Knoll-wood Center, 5900 Brockton Riverside. Information: (714) 882-3633, after6p.m..

or (714) 686-6800. TOASTMASTERS Club 788, 7 a.m.. Senior Center, Perris Hill Park. 780 E. 21st San Bernardino.

Club 4202, 7 p.m.. First Church of God, 2595 E. Date PALM SPRINGS (AP) Palm Springs' first mayor, Philip L. Boyd, a former regent of the University of California, died Saturday after a fall. He was 88.

Boyd died at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, where he was hospitalized last week. A native of Indiana, Boyd moved with his parents to the Palm Springs area in 1921, hoping the desert air could improve his health. Illness had forced DeDe P.MONET Grand Terrace resident DeDe P. Monet, a 10-year resident of Grand Terrace, died of cancer Sunday at Riverside Community Hospital. The Muncie, native was 71.

Survivors include her daughter, Caroline Stafford of Montana; her mother. Flora Jones of San Bernardino; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Private services are scheduled in Butte, Mont Big Bear Mortuary is handling arrangements. ROBERT W.SHERMAN Service station operator Robert Wallace Sherman of San Bernardino died of cancer Saturday at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Fontana. He was 72.

A native of Massachusetts, Sherman had lived in San Bernardino for 36 years, and was a self-employed service station operator for 10 years. Survivors include his wife, Ot-tilie; three sons, Robert, Richard and Craig; and three grandchildren. Services are private. Bobbitt Memorial Chapel is directing. BERNARDINO CASTILLO Retired Santa Fe foreman Bernardino A.

Castillo of San Bernardino died of a heart attack VITALS Marriage licenses ALMERAZ-VANOER TWEEL Joseph Jana both of Fontana BALDERRAMA-TORRES Donald Rialto; Elaine Colton BARTON-SAYERS Ronald Sara both of Wrightwood BRYANT-PAYNE Joseph Hesperia; Apple Valley CARCAMO-NUNEZ Norlan Maria both of Yucca Valley DUNN-STEWART Keith Lura both of Montclair FEJLEH-WATTAR Ahmad Jomaneh, both of Upland HOLLIFIELD-HAUBNER Rex L. Highland; Catherine Rialto MEETINGS Tuesday ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP 7:30 p.m., Knolls West Residential Care Center, 16890 Greentree Victorville. Information: (619) 245-5768. CITRUS BELTERS Barbershop group, 7:30 p.m., multipurpose room, First Christian Church, Brockton and Juru-pa avenues, Riverside. Information: Mel Edwards, (714) 824-5392.

CIVIL AIR PATROL 8 p.m., Scout Hall. 1337 Mill Creek Road, Mentone. Information: Jim Martin, (714) 889-6675. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS Noon, 12-Step Anonymous Club, 611 W. Redlands Suite Redlands.

Information: (714) 798-1242. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS Self-help group for bereaved parents, 7:30 p.m., Grace United Methodist Church, 1085 Linden Riverside. Information: Joyce Webb, (714) 689-3072. COMMUNITY BIG BAND 20-piece jazz ensemble, performs music from the 1930s to the 1980s. Meets 7 to 10 p.m..

North Hall 108, San Bernardino Valley College, 701 S. Mount Vernon San Bernardino. Experienced musicians are welcome to sit in. Information: (714) 888-651 1, ext. 515.

EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS A self-help group for persons whose emotions interfere with their lives, 8 p.m.. 777 N. Acacia Rialto. Information: (714) 820-0556 or (714) 875-2894. EPILEPSY SUPPORT GROUP 2 p.m., law building, Suite 9, 560 N.

Arrowhead San Bernardino. Informa tion: (714) 884-3494. FAMILIES ANONYMOUS For relatives and friends concerned about the use of drugs or related behavioral prob Inviting Loan Rates! 1st Trust Deed Loans 15 Year mem Vineyard National Bank 9590 Foothill Rancho Cucamonga TT (714) 987-01 77 Ask for Mike Pekar inco 'laiM kf MmI mMm. bMl lto LtNUtN Sl4. tow tor II fn.

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