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First session June 21 Plunge swim classes open signups today Registration for swim classes at Sylvan Plunge begins today at the pool from noon to 6 p.m. Registration may also be made by calling the pool office at 792-4800. Two-week sessions begin June 21 and will continue through Aug. 27, featuring a variety of beginning, intermediate, advanced lifesaving and diving classes. One-hour classes will be held Monday through Friday and begin on the hour at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., noon, and 1 p.m.

Lessons cost $5 per two-week session. Swim lessons for adults and children will also be held at the Redlands high school pool, beginning June 21. A variety of half-hour classes will be held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and again from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Class sizes are limited to four to six people.

Classes designed primarily for adults will be held Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8 to 8:45 p.m. All classes wiil meet for two weeks and cost $5, with the exception of a Red Cross lifesaving course that begins June 28 and continues for six weeks. The fee for the lifesaving course is $10 plus the cost of the textbook. Registration for classes held at the RHS pool may be made by calling the Recreation Department at 793-2731. Sylvan Plunge opens for public swimming today and will be open Monday through Friday from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m.

and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 6 p.m. Pool fees are 25 cents for youngsters age 7 and under; 50 cents for those age 8 through 17, and 75 cents for adults. Thirty-day passes cost $5. The RHS pool will also be open for public swimming beginning Monday. Pool hours are 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.

Monday through Friday and 8 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. The pool will be closed Saturdays and Sundays. Admission is 50 cents for all ages, 25 cents for those registered in RHS-based swim classes. BERNARD PERRY B.

J. Perry gets diploma in Switzerland Bernard J. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Perry of Redlands who currently live in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was awarded his high school diploma Friday at the Leysin American School in Leysin, Switzerland.

Bernard's father is a Lockheed training coordinator for Saudi Arabia. The young graduate plans to attend he college in the United States and to major in business. The Leysin American School, founded in 1961, and its affiliate, the American College of Switzerland form part of the only U.S. type "school district" outside North America. Morse to head SYRAM Robert Morse, resident of Banning, is the newly named director in Redlands of the Senior-Youth Repair and Maintenance (SYRAM) program.

He succeeds James Landfried, who resigned to return to his engineering field. Morse occupies the SYRAM office at 1232 Washington street, assigning crews to repair jobs at the homes of elderly and handicapped residents in Redlands, Yucaipa and Loma Linda. Funeral Services UNDER DIRECTION OF DARTLETT MORTUARIES 793-2311 Yucaipa Chapel 35205 Yucaipa Blvd RUSSELL P. EDWARDS Services pending NINA OLIVER Services pending Loma Linda Chapel 24145 Barton Road Redlands Chapel Center at Brookside Calimesa: Chapel 1000 Blvd. 4 Local Mortuaries for your Convenience and Economy.

Simplicity, beauty not extravagance Area News DAILY FACTS, Redlands, Calif. Saturday, June 12, 1976-4 County Medical Society to break ground Groundbreaking for a new San Bernardino County Medical Society facility will the future building site on take place Tuesday, att p.m. at Cooley Ranch development. The ceremony finalizes five years of planning toward construction of the new facility that will also accommodate the Foundation for Medical Care, Tel-Med, Foundation Health Plan, and Bureau of Medical Economics, all medical society activities, and the Professional Standards Review Organization. Three acres on the corner of Mt.

Vernon and Cooley lane will support the 20,000 square foot one-story building, designed in California style with frame and stucco construction. Jerome Taurek, M.D., Daniel Gorenberg, M.D., and Executive Director Gene Scott provided the guidelines for architect Jimmie N. Cartee and Buster and Schuler Construction, Inc. to develop the new site, assisted by consultant Nick Coussoulis and financed by Bank of California. The original medical society facility occupied a single room in a downtown San Bernardino building in 1955.

The late Clark Donmyer was the first and only that year of the 300 Medical Society. In memory of his many contributions to the medical society the conference room at the new facility will bear his name. After eight years at a Street site the medical society re-located to Court Street in 1965 as staff increased to 12. The current staff which has grown from 17 to 60 in ten years at the present Holiday Inn location serving 700 physician members expects to occupy the new facility next January. Gymnastics skills to be taught at Tumbling, trampoline, bars and balance beam skills will be taught to children 3 years and older at the Redlands YMCA by the Redlands Gymnastics Club this Summer.

The seven-week program offers both the beginning and advanced gymnast opportunities to learn and practice gymnastics. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced classes begin the week of June 14 and will continue through July 30. Registration will be at the YMCA this Friday, 3 until 6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. until noon.

New to the class schedule this summer is a boys' tumbling and trampoline class to be taught by the Club's new instructor Pat Arnold, a former Collegiate National Champion, from Tucson. For information on class schedules call the YMCA, or pick up information. flyers at the front desk. Disneyland trip still has room for more signups There are still openings for a trip to Disneyland Wednesday for local residents who qualify for special education classes and are age 5. through adults.

The Recreation Departmentsponsored trip will cost $10, which includes bus transportation, 11-ride ticket book, and supervision. Buses will leave the Recreation Department, 515 Texas street, June 16 at 10 a.m. and will return at 9 p.m. No transportation will be provided to and from the department. Volunteer chaperone aides are also needed.

More information is available by calling Dana Snell, senior recreation leader, at the department, 793-2731. Redlands Daily Facts Founded 1890-16th Year WILLIAM G. MOORE, Publisher. FRANK E. MOORE, Editor.

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police chopper goes down in park LOS ANGELES (UPI) A police helicopter on a training flight crashed on a Griffith Park mountain peak Friday, killing a student pilot in an explosion of fire and bullets, and severely burning an instructor. The cause of the crash, which set off a brush fire, was not known. The two-seat helicolter "just tipped over and went down" on a peak north of the observatory, a witness said. Killed was Jeffrey Lindenberg, 30, an eight-year veteran of the police department and student pilot. He was not at the controls, investigators said.

Ronald Corbin, the pilot, was taken to the burn center at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital in critical condition from burns on 67 per cent of his body, a spokesman said. After the crash, Corbin staggered out of the wreckage with his clothing afire, park rangers said. The plastic face mask and eye shield of his helmet melted from the heat. "His clothes were smoking as he walked about 15 or 20 yards," said Park Ranger Nelson Velasquez, who sprayed Corbin with a fire extinguisher he had in his pickup truck and ripped off the policeman's smoldering clothes. "He said there was another guy in there," said Ji Ti Cumbuka, an actor who was hiking in the area.

Cumbuka said he tried to reach Lindenberg through the brush fire surrounding the wreckage but ammunition in the burning helicopter began going off and the gas tank exploded. "I ran," he said. Corbin was lifted out in a Fire Department helicopter. Couple given probation in child's death VAN NUYS (UPI) Fred Mondragon, 27, and his wife, Evangeline, 26, were placed on one year's probation Friday in connection with the starvation death of their infant son. The couple was convicicted of involuntary manslaughter in a non-jury trial, while child abuse charges against them were dismissed.

Their 8-year-old son, Theodore, died in December of 1974 as a result of malnutrition and dehydration. L.A. Free Press becomes two newspapers LOS ANGELES (UPI) The weekly Los Angeles Free Press is now two newspapers one designed for family readership and the other for adults only. Spokesmen said the Free Press, founded in 1964, will continue publication as an alternative news publication. The new paper, named the Los Angeles Freep, will be an expanded version of the paper's previous X-rated section.

No Americans still missing in S.E. Asia WASHINGTON (UPI) Rep. G.V. Montgomery, D- chairman of the House Select Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia, said Friday there's no truth to rumors that large numbers of Americans are being held prisoner in Southeast Asia. Montgomery said a Michigan private detective was the source of the most recent report that two Americans were being held in Laos and nearly 300 others were held on the Laos-China border.

Montgomery said he and two other committee members Reps. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and Jim Lloyd, D-Calif. met Friday with officials of the Defense Intelligence Agency and "found this irresponsible allegation to be just as discredited today as it was in 1974." He said such rumors "do a great disservice to the families of the missing in action, because they hold out false hopes and only increase the tremendous anguish which they have had to suffer for several years." Church News GOSPEL SINGERS--The Butlers, a gospel music quartet from Highland, will perform a concert at Mentone First Baptist church Sunday at 7 p.m. Three brothers--Gordon, David and Dennis Butler--and Gordon's wife, Linda, make up the group. Diane Jones to report on 'General Assembly' Diane Jones, student intern of First Presbyterian church, will report on the recent meeting of the denomination's General Assembly in Baltimore during the 9 a.m.

service. Miss Jones represented Los Ranchos Presbytery as a delegate to youth advisory meetings. New members will also be received into the congregation at tomorrow's service. They are Charlotte F. McBride, Louise Stevens, Larry and Julia Moore, and members of the recent confirmation class.

Class graduates are Celeste Brown, Chris Boese, Jim Grady, Madelina Golz and Lauren Johnson. Johnson is now in the Philippines. The Rev. John C. Inglis, returning after his recent bike accident, will bring the Communion message and the Chancel choir will be heard for the last time until Fall.

Church school will not meet during the summer months but small children will be cared for in the Creche. Children from kindergarten through third grade will attend worship with their families or attend classes through Concerns of the church. They will then adjourn to a special group of activities in their vacation church school. Redlands Nazarenes to attend General Assembly in Dallas Pastor Orval Halley and members of Redlands of the Nazarene have invited to attend Moncivaiz Singers to offer concert The Moncivaiz Family Singers will present a concert of old and new sacred songs during the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Brookside Free Methodist church.

The Rev. Meliton Moncivaiz was one of the first MexicanAmerican pastors in the Free Methodist Southern California conference. His family has sung throughout Southern California and Arizona. Pastor John Hurn, minister of Christian education, will deliver the sermon in the absence of the Rev. Paul M.

Fitch, Jr. Pastor Fitch is in Bakersfield, where his father is retiring from the pulpit of the Free Methodist church there. Pastor Hurn will also speak at the 6 p.m. service. Helm returns to pulpit Rev.

Helm will return to the pulpit of Mentone Congregational church Sunday for the sermon, "Instead of," during the 10:45 a.m. worship service. The Rev. Martin Ernst will assist. The church is located at Mentone boulevard and Beryl avenue.

THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cajon and Olive, Redlands, Ph. 793-3157, "The First Protestant Church in Redlands" Established 1880- June 13, 1976 Worship and Church School 10:00 a.m. Combined Youth Groups 7:00 p.m. Sermon: "FOUND IN A SYCAMORE TREE" Rev. Lowell W.

Linden, Pastor Music The Sanctuary Choir Directed by Wilbur Schowalter, Kathryn James, Organist "Come worship and participate in a fellowship with deep national and community heritage and a challenging William Cutter to be guest in pulpit Sporting Goods moved Pratt Bros. new store is next to the old one. 745 E. Citrus, Toastmasters to meet The newly organized Redlands Toastmasters, inviting more members, will meet at 7 p.m. Monday at the Tartan restaurant.

A guest speaker will be their area governor. Interested persons were invited to bring friends. Girl cyclist hurt Colleen Mobley, 12 years old, of 618 Baldwin avenue, got police cars and an ambulance rolling to her rescue yesterday noon when she fell from a bicycle at Orange street and Pearl avenue. But the child's injuries were superficial, consisting of a scraped arm, police reported. Pool opens Saturday Floral Pool, 1 block east of Texas St.

on Oriental, open June 12, 1 to 6 p.m. daily. All facilities available. Admission by membership only. Individual and family memberships needed.

Call Redlands Recreation Dept. today. 793- 2731. Bomb threat probed Seven police cars converged on Lucky's market, Cypress avenue and Redlands boulevard, at 10:20 yesterday morning after Manager Bill Allen reported that a young white male had claimed a bomb was set to explode at noon. Police found nothing amiss, but returned before noon for a second fruitless check on the situation.

Free demo flights Redlands Flite Service will offer free flights in a '76 "Bicentennial" Piper Cherokee Warrior, Saturday and Sunday, at Redlands Airport. 794-4210. Palm trees set afire State Forestry firemen rushed to west Redlands early today to quench flames in a row of palm trees on Palmetto avenue, east of California street. Damage to neighboring citrus trees was held to a minimum. 10 cents for Xerox copies Come in and see our Xerox machine at the Daily Facts.

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8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weather Average June rainfall .10 Average season for total rainfall 14.03 Rainfall Temp. Sea. Hours May 11.

.92 54 May 12.. .103 54 May 13.. .103 56 May 14. .97 56 May 15 .88 53 May 16. ..86 May 17.

.90 May 18. .89 May 19 May 20. .80 May 21 48 May 22 49 May 23 .80 May 24. May 25 .74 54 May 26 88 48 May 27 .85 52 May 28 .71 May 29 .68 May 30 .74 May 31 .82 June 1 .90 June 2 83 53 June 3 .79 55 June 4 55 June 5. .82 50 June 6 .83 50 June 7 ......81 June 8 ..83 June 9 .73 51 June 10.

.63 49 12 10.54 June 11 ...75 48 Missed Papers For delivery correction phone Daily Facts 793-3221 before 6:30 p.m. weekdays, 3:30 p.m. Saturdays. WH0O WHOO Who Has a birthday June 12th Donald P. Arth Henry Cortner Robert Dickard, Jr.

Bobby Eisenauer M.K. Feenstra Joe Hull Floyd Koorenny J.C. Roberts Claude I. Upshaw Jerry Wells June 13th Larry Aldama Gordon Bennett, D.D.S. Niles Fletcher, Jr.

Harold Hagen Gary Jones Bennett Lewis Jozias Ludikhuize Teddy Ortiz James Sandefer Gary Schumm Glen Soffel Arthur Stevens Stilwell A. Wagner Stanley Wilson Happy Birthday from Gaits 11 E. State. Ph. 793-2505 William Cutter, minister training of the First United Methodist Church and a graduate student at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado, will preach the sermon tomorrow.

"Response To The Irresponsible" is his sermon topic. Rev. David O. Beadles will assist with the service. Mr.

Cutter, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cutter, 31188 Ashforth drive, is in Redlands with his wife, Pam, to attend sessions of the Southern California-Arizona Annual Methodist Conference. Roger Duffer will lead the Chancel Choir in the morning anthem and special music will be performed by, "Living Water," al local musical group. Members of "Living Water" are Greg Petty, organ; Danny Isom, acoustic and rhythm guitar; Brad Wirth, vibraharp, Robin Dahlquist, vocalist; Rick Schneblin, pedal steel guitar and lead guitar; and Brad Herrin, sound engineer.

Beginning this Sunday church school class time will be shortened. Pre-school and Kindergarten children will have classes from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Children in grades one through six will be dismissed from the worship service to join their teachers and their classes will also conclude at 10:30. 020 Vital Records BIRTHS FONKEN -Born, a daughter, Jennifer Elizabeth, to Mr. and Mrs.

Arch Fonken (Peggy Hatfield) of La Canada, June 11, 1976, at Verdugo Hills hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hatfield, Redlands. Three nabbed for selling stolen drafts LOS ANGELES (UPI) Three men were arrested Friday after they allegedly tried to sell undercover agents $8 million worth of negotiable savings and loan drafts stolen last month from the Lincoln Savings and Loan in North Hollywood.

FBI agents said the three offered them the 24 checks for $25,000. Manfred Sandelowski, 40, of Huntington Beach and Ronald Polo, 41, of Rowland Heights were arrested at International Airport and Richard Gates, 37, of Los Angeles was arrested at a nearby motel. Scully victim of attack by angry fan LOS ANGELES (UPI) Vin. Scully, Los Angeles Dodgers announcer, was attacked by an angry baseball fan who was shot by police. Officers said that as Scully and his wife were leaving Dodger Stadium after a game that went into extra innings late Wednesday night.

Rosendo Trevino, 22, blocked their way, grabbed the door handle of their car and poured beer on the car's roof while trying to get at them, police said. Six off-duty policemen, moonlighting as guards, came to Scully's aid. Trevino slashed one of the officers with a razor box cutter, they said, and two of them shot him in the chest. Trevino, in stable condition, was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Stunerat Services UNDER DIRECTION OF F.ARTHUR ORTNER Chapel SINCE 1904 221 BROOKSIDE AVE.

Ph. 793-2353 A Cortner service is always a dignified, complete service within the means of all. Owned and operated by the Cortner Family Christian Scientists meet at 10 "God the Preserver of Man" is Sunday's Christian Science lesson sermon topic. The 10 a.m. service at the 4th and Vine church will include the solo "Feed My Sheep" with words by Mary Baker Eddy, sung by Patricia Watt.

Wednesday's testimony meeting will be at 8 p.m. Newsboys Andy and John Schmit will sell the Christian Science Monitor outside the church before and after the service. The "'Monitor" and other Christian Science books and periodicals are available for reading or purchase at the Christian Science Reading Room, 131 Cajon street, from 10 to 5 Monday through Saturday. Co-ministers to continue four church been the denomination's International Convention and General Assembly at Dallas June 17-25. Pastor Halley will take part in meetings with young people.

Jewel Ferris and Margaret Young will attend missions conferences. Ernie Owen will take part in the Sunday school convention and Robert Ferris will be a representative to the General Assembly. In connection with the international meetings, the Rev. Frank Morley of London will speak here during the 6 p.m. service Sunday.

Rev. Morley and his family will then go on to the convention. He is pastor of the David Thomas Memorial church. sermon series Co-ministers John M. Case and Lee McClanathan of Yucaipa Christian church will continue their series On Epistles I and II Peter during the 8:30 and 10:45 a.m.

services at Yucaipa Christian church. A continuing study of the Ten Commandments is offered at the 6:30 p.m. service. The Wednesday service at 6:30 p.m. will offer a study of "'God's Angels." Dr.

Ira Allen to preach Dr. Ira Allen will bring "Good News About God" during his sermon at University United Methodist church Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Julius Knoblauch, a Riverside delegate to the annual United Methodist conference at University of Redlands, will be the lay reader. The Chancel choir will be heard in "Oh What a Wonderful Saviour." sychologically, the attitude of people toward the finer and higher elements of living is reflected more clearly in their attitudes toward death than in any other way. Such attitude reveals their evaluation of the worth of man, or life itself.

If a human life is considered cheap, so will he his final disposition; if life has value, so has the ceremony of his passing" ANON Emmerson-Bartlett MORTUARY Simplicity, beauty not extravagance CENTER AT BROOKSIDE ONSM PHONE 793-2311.

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