Vol.13 N.25 July 11Th 1985

Vol.13 N.25 July 11Th 1985

California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Black Voice Newspaper Special Collections & Archives 7-11-1985 Vol.13 n.25 July 11th 1985 CSUSB Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/blackvoice Recommended Citation CSUSB, "Vol.13 n.25 July 11th 1985" (1985). Black Voice Newspaper. 126. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/blackvoice/126 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Special Collections & Archives at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Black Voice Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. " , s W e Dr. William Turner to Thi e k Inside ... Speak! ''Art On The Hill'' Memberof Black Media Incorporated Membersof theNational NewspaperPublishers Assocation Mem�r ,of the West Coast Publishers Association BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE An Adjudicated Newspaper of Gtneral PAID Circulation by the Superior Court of SAN BERNARDINO, CA R!vtrside County• Case No. 108890 t------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 . --Vol. 13 No. 25 Thursday, July 11,1985 Musician Fred Saville Succumbs..... 1ne community is mourning underwriter in San Bernardino. the loss of longtime resident He was a member of St. Paul FrederickSaville. A.M.E. Church, American legion Frederick Wheeler Saville was Post710, and theMus iciansUnion. born In Hanford, California in While living in Denver he met 1920 to George and Eula Saville. and married Ruth Moore, his wife . He attended schools in San Ber­ of 40 years. This union produced . nardino including S.B. Valley three children, daughters, Winifred College where he made his first Young, Rialto, CA. Sylvia Saville, .. · recording,"Danny Boy." West Covina and son George After traveling for 10 years on Saville of Texas. the East Coast playing with various Also mourning his passing are big name bands, he served in the lrothers Robert Saville, Los Angele, U.S. Air Force for six years. George Francis Saville, San Ber­ a talented musician, he played nardino, Dorothy L. Weir, Barbara saxophone and sang with his own Bland, Betty Woodson all of San band the "Melody Master" enter­ Bernardino, Alice Mille, Lee of taining in the desert and Inland New Jersey; grandchildren Jal and Empire for 30 years. Kai Thompson, Marlinand Jakusha In 1983 he retired from his Saville and a host of relatives and position as Wak Incentive Program friends. Supervisor. Previously he had Funeral services will be held 1,1/()rked as a policeman in Denver July 12,1985, 11:00a.m. at Tillie's .. EDISON AWARD - Mr. A. participants in the scholarship Fred Saville and one of the finalists in the and a postman and insurance Mzmorial ChapeJin San Bernardino. l. · Grant, left, presents an Edison Scholarship Program. competition. Participating in the Edison Award for scholastic He will receive ten shares of presentation is Mrs. Sue Noreen, achievement to Sandeep Jauhar, Edison stock for his selection Edison's Area Manager for the a June graduate ftom John W. as a finalist from among 600 Riverside area. North High School, Riverside City Boards & CommissiQns Adjustment Board - Airport Com­ Open ..... mission - Community Relations Commission · Cultural Heritage Board - Design Review Board • be picked up at the City Clerk's The Mayor and City Council Energy Commission - Environ­ encourage partk:lpatton on C:ity Office, Seventh Floorof City Hall. mental Protection Commission Applications must be returned to Boards and Commissions from l.Jblay May.Jr'sCornihission the CityClerk's Office by 5:00p.m. Board- dti?.ens througlOlrt the City. These on Aging - Municipal MuseµJll on Monday, July 29, 1985, for the are voluntary positions and to be Board - Park, Traffic and Streets following October 1st openings: eligible, a citizen must reside in Commission - Personnel Board - Administrative Appeals and l.oning Riverside and be of voting age. and Public Utilities Board. The terms are for four years and members are eligible to serve two JOURNALISM terms. Many of these Boards and Commissions have incumbents INSTRUCTOR AWARDED who are eligible for reappointment to serve another term. In that case, $8,500GRANT citizens applyingmay be cxnsidered university, to gain first hano for appointment as alternates in William Hamilton, an experience on the operations of Left to right: Alan Easton, his limited edition lithograph Hamilton; and Obrie Smith, the event there Is a vacancy during instructor of journalism at a Black newspaper through a vice president, corporate of businessman, Percy Sutton, director, corporate communi­ the year. Application forms for Kentucky State University, Miller Brewing three month Internship. Hamilton affairs, from Miller's "Gallery of cations, l'.ller Brewing the October 1,1985, openings may Frankfort, Kentucky, was Company; (holding will work with the WINSTON­ Ernest- Pitt Greats" collection; William Company. be obtained by calling the City presented the third annual SALEM CHRONICLE,Winston­ Clerk's Office, 787-7557, or may T. Thomas Fortune FellO\A{shlp Salem, North Carolina, under the Seven-Up Company. Award at the 45th annual conven­ The award was named In direction of Editor Publisher tion · of the National News- · honor of T. Thomas Fortune, paperPublishers Association Held Ernest Pitt. The grants are A Tribute to Mr. Otto awarded to journalism faculty founder and editor of the at Westin Hotel, Seattle, a members selected by a committee Nev., Yak age, leadingnewspaper He Will Fix It Lord Washington. The $8,500 grant of Black opinl9n during the post of practicing journalists, b Charles W. Ledbetter was established in 1983 by Civil War period. Fortune was y professors of journalism and and help other Philip Morris, along witH NNPA, an Mr. Otto Emesti passed July want to reach out executives from sponsoring philip activist and one of the most to be given to a minority 3, 1985. Mr Otto was my neighbor. people. He inspired them to do Moms Companies, including the influentialjournalist during that era. faculty member in journalism from He was more than a neighbor as he did, and Lord he gave them Miller Brewing Company and the during that era. a predominatly Black college or he was a personal friend of the all. a shiney stone which symbolized community. At times I had to be thefoundation of his love. He was HOMER PETERSON awayand whenthere were problems foundation of his love. He was with my daughter's car, he would real and he could feel the love NAMED TO CAL STATE wander down to the house and and respect we had while he was give any assistar1ce needed. with us Lord. Summer Intern ADVISORY BOARD Mr. Otto retired from the Lord he likes to talk, service many years ago. The only let him address the group and as For · Homer Peterson, mayor pro and served with the San facts I have are that he. was he expresses his innermost feelings, tern of the city of Riverside, is Bernardino Sheriffs Department 82. As I visited him in the hospital, the rest of the angels will know Congressman the newest member of the Cal for 10 years. He attended I thought of all the joy and security why he was chosen. State, San Bernardino Advisory Cal State full-time while working he gave the Fay Ave. Community. And Lord, Father• take good Brown..... Board. in law enforcement, also on a Sometime ago I broke my closet care of his wife whom he left Christine Chambers A 1976 graduate of the full-time basis. Peterson received door roller bracket and in a short with us (Tiny). This is where university, he becomes the 12th his B.A. in Spanish In 1976. time Mr. Otto was there in my we come in, we must all do our Christine M. Chambers is She ran varsity. cross country member of the group of civic arid Active In the Riverside bedroom with his cement gun part to see that the rest of her track and spending her summer home from during the years of 1979-82 community leaders which meet community, his civic and fixing my door.It is working today, days on earth are happy Harvard University . by working and played Intramural Touch periodically with President professional activities include how did he know it was broken? peaceful. Thank you Lord for as a summer intern in Congress­ Touch Football in 1984. She's Anthony H. Evan� and university president of the Inland Empire I went and got him. Now he will having blessed us, with this man George E. Brown's Colton a life member of the California administrators. Their purpose is Alarm Association, member of beable to fix the doorsof heaven. wonderful family. As Otto settles office. Scholarship Federation. · Miss to build channels of understanding the Riverside Kiwanis Club, and He has fixed my plumbing, down and trys on his "New White in the office gives Chambers was on the school boards of directors of the know he will not forget Her working between the university and the my tape recorder, garage door, Robe" I her an opportunity to be close Accreditation Student Advisory community at large. Riverside Visitors and Convention etc. He did not help just me, his friends and neighbors in at home for the summer and gain Camuttee andrunently \dunteer a · Peterson, elected to the Bureau, the Community Action he helped the entire neighborhood. "Warner Ranch" on Fay Ave. We valuable experience at the same for blind law school student. As Riverside City Council in 1984 Agency and La Sierra Campus Father God you let us have a will continue to do our best to time. The experience, she feels, a office clerk for the Widener · is pre�ident of P .S. Security of Loma Llnda University. good man for a while, and you develop a community, A City, will help her in he major field of Llbrary, she worked ten hours Systems in Riverside.

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