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1 1. 1. 4 1 CLASSIFIED 432-5959 Long Beach, June 22, 1976 Funerals 5 Funerals INDEPENDENT (AM) TELEGRAM (PM) C-9 TIDES AND TEMPERA TEMPERATURES TRES Beach otherwise and fair Oranse through County Wednesday. Metropolitan Overnight Areas: lows 55 Some to 60. A.

little cooler today with low clouds early today highs 70 To 75. Warmer again Wednesday with highs 75 16 today. Overnight lows 45 to 55. Cooler today with the highs today and Wednesday 68 Mountain Areas: Fair today through Wednesday. Winds becomina-20-to-35 to.

dust and sand today. Lows today St to 48 high desert, 68 to 75 low desert. Cooler interior and Desert Increasing winds becoming: 20 to 40 mph with local blowing today. Highs today and Wednesday 85 to 95 high desert 95 to 103 low desert. Offshore: (Point to Conception to Island Mexican Border): winds Over 15 outer to 25 coastal knots with waters 4 to 8 from foot Point seas Conception San Nicholas northwest increasing slightly today.

Elsewhere light variable winds tonight becoming west to southwest 10 to 18 knots this afternoon with 2 to 3. fool wind waves. One to 2 foot southwest swells. Night and morning low clouds with partly sunny this afternoon. SUN, MOON AND TIDES Today's sunrise: sunrise: $:43 aum.

Sunset: 8:07 p.m. Moonrise: Moonrise: 2:13 2:50 a.m, Moonsef: 3:53 p.m. 4:46 p.m. 5:43 a.m. Sunset: 8:02 p.m.

a.m. Today's tides: Highs: 3.2 feet at 7:30 a.m. and 5.3 feet af 6:50 p.m. Lows: 0. feet at 1:27 a.m.

and 2.0 feet at 12:11 p.m. Wednesday's tides: Highs: 3.3 feet at 8:21 a.m. and 5.6 feet at 7:22 p.m. Lows: 0.4 feet af 2:06 a.m. and 2.1 feet at 12:53 p.m.

Long Beach sea temperature: 72 MONDAY'S WEATHER REPORTS California Pre. Long Beach Newport Beach Los Angeles. Palm Springs Big Bear Lake Bishop San Bernardino Bakersfield a Riverside Blythe San Diego Burbank San Francisco Culver City Santa Ana. El Centro Santa Barber Fresno Torrance Lake Arrowhead Victorville Across the Nation PrEAlbuquerque Miami Beach Atlanta Mitwaukee Bismarck Paul Boise New Orleans Boston New York. Buffalo 2 Oklahoma City Chicago Omaha.

Cleveland Philadelphia Denver. Phoenix. Des Defroit Moines Portland. Pittsburgh Maine Fairbanks Portland, Oregon Fort Worth Reno Helena Richmond. Virginia 01 Honolulu SA.

Louis Indianapolis. .12 Salt Lake City, Kansas City Seattle Las Vegas Spokane Washington 3 Memphis Canada Pre Edmonton Montreal 75 5 Highest temperature Monday in the 4 adjacent states was at Buckete, Coolidge and Gila Bend, Ariz. Lowest was 40 at Evansion, Wyo. SMOG REPORT monoxide reaches 5.0 at any time. The Air Pollution Control District MONDAY'S HOURLY predicts light smog and reduced vis- AVERAGES ibility tomorrow in parts of the south Grange coast air basin.

Beach County Readings are per million parts of Ozone .01 07 lair (ppm). California standards are co of 20 ppm for an hour, or when carbon SO? exceeded when ozone reaches a count Oxides of N. 8 SHIP DEPARTURES ACTIVE VESSELS Compiled by Marine Vessel Berth Anona (Ge) L81 Apollonian Grace (gr) Bandon (bg) Bergetun (No LB-Anc Gudrun Bakke (No) Hakusan Maru (3a) Japan Ace (Ja) Keiten Maru (a) Khian Sailor (Gr) L8705 Ludwigshafen (Ge) L8247 Marcona Exporter (Li) LA Messiniaki Tolmi (Gr fk) L8118 Mobileil (1k) 163 Nahmint Carrier (Ca be) L852 Northern Light LB41. Oslo Venture (Li) L8212 Pacific Wing (Pa) LB244 Panstar I (Pa fk) L8M Pecos President Van Buren Pioneer Crusader Roberts Bank (Li) Snow Ball (Sw) L8208 Snow Hill (Sw) Stacey Tide L8Q White Gardenia (Li LB-Anc Colombia Star (Br) Hillyer Brown Harfleet (Br) L854 Nehalem (bg) Pravdinsk (Ru). LB246 Southern Ruby (L1) L823 VESSELS DUE TO Vessel From American Legion Norfolk Anco Teraptar (Br San Fran Atlantic Trader (1) Pittsburg Dovrefiell (No) Benicia Hoegh Elan (No) San Fran Karen (Gr).

Yokohama: Kronoland (Sw 1k) El Segundo Ogden Will. (k) Corpus Ch. Sansinena (Li (k) Santan Sea-Land McLean Seattle Texaco Minn. Estero Bay Universe Campus C. Sen Lucas Vital Statistics pt be responsible for any debts, liabilor obligations incurred by any peros other than Dated June 14, 1976.

BURNETT, uh. June 18, 21, 22, 1976 030 LB FOX, Mr. Mrs. Budd. 13502 Mar Vista, Whittier, airt, GEMEREN, Mrs.

Arie Van. 11316 LaHave Way, Cypress, girt, 5-20- 26 GIFFORD, Mr. Mrs. Andy 16000 Villa, Yerba. Huntington Beach, girl, 5-16-76 GILCREASE, Mr.

Mrs. William 3120 Studebaker girl, 5-23-76. GOMEZ, Mr. Mrs. Jack.

1450 Frigate Wilmington, boy. $-24-76. GORDON, Mr. Mrs. Jeffrey S.

9925 Cornwall Huntington Beach, boy, $-15-76. GRAY, Mr. Mrs. David Eugene, 155 33rd boy, 5-22-76. GUERIN, Mr.

Mrs. Jerry, 3320 Quartz Fullerton, boy, HARPER, Mr. Mrs. Gill, 9815 Mc Nutty Canoga Park, boy, HARSEY, Mr. Mrs.

Steven Andrew, 2400 Ivy Place, Fullerton, girl, S- 20-76. MAYTACK, Mr. Mrs. Michael Robert, 241 E. Paddle Wheel Circle.

Orange, boy, HECHLER, Mr. Mrs. Friedrich, 12057 Las Reyes. La Mirada, girl. $-12- 76.

HELLER, Mr. Mrs. Wittiam, 20112 S. Harvest Way. Cerritos, boy, S- 18-76.

HERNANDEZ, Mr. Mrs. Ed ward. 1777 Mitchell, Tustin, girl, 5-24 76. HOLLAND, Mr.

Mrs. Caries. 2656 Ninth St. Buena Park, boy, HOLLOWAY, Mr. Mrs.

Monte 1600 Cedar girl, HORN. Mr. Mrs. Michael Pat rick, 5523 Carita boy, 5-18-76. MUBLER, Mr.

Mrs. Robert, 7143 Dinwiddie, Downey, girl, 5-12-76. HUEY, Mr. Mrs. Arthur, 170 Arriba Monterey Park, girl, 5-4-76 JOFFRIDA, Mr.

Mrs. Joseph, 1100 S. Ryerson, Downey, girl, 5-18-76. JAAFRI, Mr. Mrs.

Mushtan, 9007 Brookshire Downey, 5-3-76. JACKSON, Mr. Mrs. Renaid, 15543 Leibacher, Norwalk, girl, 5-19-76. JEFFRIES, Mr.

Mrs. Ronald, 5921 Quinn, Bell Gardens, girt, 4-14-76. JOHNSON. Mr. Mrs.

David Lee, 1737 Dawson boy, 5-25-76. JOHNSON, Mr. Mrs. Elmer 1110 Mira Mar, boy, KELLY, Mr. Mrs.

Donald Paul, 10591 Lowden, Stanton, boy, $-23-761 KELSO, Mr. Mrs. James. 20791 Glencair Huntington Beach, girl, 5-15-76. KIMSEY, Mr.

Mrs. Kenneth, 1440 Rowland Heights, bov. 5-8-76. KING. Mr.

Mrs. Keith. 604 Warne, boy, La Harbra, $-14-76. KLEBBA, Mr. R.

2115 E. Balsam, Anaheim, boy, 5-25-76. KLENDWORTH, Mr. Mrs. Mich3102-Yearling Lakewood, girl, 5-20-76.

KNIGHT, Mr. Mrs. Jerry, $531 Gotham, Bell Gardens, girl, KOMOROUS, Mr. Mrs. Donald, 17321 Coralwood Yorba Linda, boy, 5-3-76.

KREIL. Mr. Mrs. Allan, 319 Seventeenth Seal Beach, girl, 21-76. KRANICH, Mr.

Mrs. Donald Raymond, 21551 Brookhurst MuntBeach, girl, 5-19-76. KROESE, Mr. Mrs. Lee 10514 Carnaby Bellflower, boy, LECHNER, Mr.

Mrs. Ronald $.. 1700 Park boy, LONGORIA, Mr. Mrs. Arthur, 1122 Twining Los Angeles.

19-76. PUBLIC NOTICE NON NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the under Mannelits Burnett residing at adi Bell Gardens, California, that her the date of May 1976, she will PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT OF WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME The following person has withdrawn. as a general partner from the partner- busi ship operating under the fictitious FORMANCE SKYCRAFT FLIGHT TRAINING at 25316 Bellanca Way, Torrance, Calif. 90805. fictitious business same statement for the partnership was filled on April 21, 1976, in the County of Los AnThe full name and residence of the person withdrawing as partner: BRUCE ROGER NELSON, 7501 McConnell Los Angeles, Calif.

90045. A BRUCE R. NELSON This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on June 2, 1976. Pub. June 15, 22, 29, July 6, 1976 (40) LBI 55524 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK TRANSFER (Sees.

6101--6107 U.C.C.) Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of ANTONIOS 1. MAGOULAS, JOHN MAGOULAS and STEVE MAGOULAS. (Partners), Transferors, whose business address is 3490 East 7th Long Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California, that a bulk transfer is about to be made to ITSUO TACHIBANA, and WOO WON LEE, (Partners), Transferees, whose business address is 110 East Ist Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. The property to be transferred is located at 3490 East 7th Long Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of CaliforSaid property is described in general All stock in trade, fixtures, equipment and good will of that Hamburger stand business known as ZORBA DRIVEIN NO. 4 and located at 3490 East 7th Long Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California.

The bulk transfer will be consummated on or after the 2nd day of July, 1976, at 10:00 A.M. at REALTY TITLE ESCROW CORP. (76-6280, 132 W. lst Room Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. So far as known to the Transferees, all business names and addresses used by the Transferors for the three years last past, are: NONE: Dated: June 8, 1976.

ITSUO TACHIBANA WOO WON LEE Transferees Realty Title Company, Lad. 122 W. 1st Room Les Angeles, CA 90012 Escrow Pub. June 22, 1976 (10 L.BI NOTICE TO PUBLIC CITY OF LAKEWOOD SAGO CLARK AVENUE WOOD, CALIFORNIA ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES. GROUPS, AND PERSONS: On or about July 3, 1976, the above named city will request the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Bousing and Community Development 1974 (PL 53-383) for the following projects: 1.

SIDEWALK REPAIR PROGRAM. The project involves the replacement of damaged sidewalks within existing public at three project areas located throughout the City. No private property will be involved in this project. Only existing public improvements will be replaced. This project will reduce the hazards to edestrians.

from damaged sidewalks. Estimated cost of the project is 8133.750. 2. STREET RESURFACING. This project involves the resurfacing of six miles of City streets with a one to twe inch layer of new asphalt.

The streets for resurfacing are within three separate areas of the City and represent the streets in the greatest of repair in order to preserve and revitalize the respective The estimated cost is COMMUNITY GARDENS. project is located in the of the City of Lakewood. The occupies portion of the Company generally located and Candleweed one year construction project provide for the installation cation system, benches, security patrol roads, pedestrian soil preparation, estimated cost of the project is which will be used to match a provided by the Land and Water Conservation Fund Program: MAYFAIR POOL RENOVATION. This project involves the of the entire shell of the Mayfair Pool to stop the seepage of water from the pool structure. Currently this seepage is approximately 5,000 gallons day.

Also included this project is the replacement of the underwater lighting, installation of ramp and recessed stairs access, conversion of pool chemical system from liquid to gas chlorine, construction of 63 square foot shed to house the equipment, and the replacement of the pool decking. The estimated cost the project is $135,000. S. COSTS. project involves funding a portion salary for the staff involved with the Community Advisory Committees as well as the funding of the administrative costs incurred in the preparetion of the Housing and Community Development Act application, the Housing Assistance Plan, the mental Impact Reports, and the administering of the ongoing program.

The estimated cost of the project HOUSING PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION. This project consists of preparation of housing programs accordance with the recommendation of the Housing Analysis Program currently in progress. The Housing Analysis Program is a study to assess and to the City the appropriate methods for the preservation the existing housing stock. These are to be developed into working programs through second year funding. A portion of the bouting funds are to be Sized for architect fees for the preparation of "typical" Door plans utilized for Lakewood residents in addto their residences.

These plans will not be full working drawings, rather conceptual drawings of tions to the basic Lakewood home. estimated project cost is 875,000. An Review Record pertaining to the above project has been prepared by the Community Development Department of the City of Lakewood which documents the environmentai of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why an Environmental impact Statement is required. The Environmental Review Record is on tile at the above address and is available for public examination and copying, upon request. The City of Lakewood will undertake the project described above with Block Grant Funds from the U.S.

Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and Title 1 of the Blousing Community Development Act of 1974. The City of Lakewood is certifying! BUD that the City of Lakewood and Benitt, in ber official capacity Mayor, consent to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action brought to enforce responsibilities relation to environment reviews, decision making, and action, and that these have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification that upon its approval, the City of Lakewood may we the Block Grant Funds, and HUD will bave satisfied its responsi bitities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1900. HUD an objection to its approval of release of funds and acceptance of certification only if it is on one of following bases: (a) that the certification not in fact executed by the chief executive officer of the applicant; that applicant's environmental review record for the projects indicates omisof a required decision, finding, step applicable to the project in the ronmental review process. Objections must be prepared and suhmitted in cordance required procedure CPR Part 58) and may be addressed HUD at Wishire Boulevard, Angeles, California 90057, or the Denver Regional Office, 1050-S.

Broadway, Denver, Objections to release of funds on basis other than those stated above will not be considered HUD. No objection received after 23, 1978, will be considered by HUD. Dated: Jane 20, J0 BENNITT, MAYOR City of Lakewood June 22, 1976 LBI PUBLIC NOTICE 55512 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BULK TRANSFER (Bees. 6161-5107 U.C.C.J Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of EDWARD E. DIXON, Transferor, whose business address is 601 E.

10th, Long "Beach, County of. Los Angeles, State of California, that a bulk transfer is about to be made to JOSE. RAMON SARDINAS, Transferee, whose business address is 3300 N. Eastern Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. The property to be transferred iS located at 001 E.

10th Long Beach, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Said property is described in general All stock in trade, fixtures, equipment and good will of that Pharmacy business known as MISSION PHARMACY and located at 601 E. 10th Long Beach. County of Los Angeles, State of California. The bulk transfer will be consummated on or after the 2nd day of July, 1976, at 10:00 A.M.

at CATHAY BANK OF L.A. 177 Broadway, Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. So far as known to the Transferee, all business names and addresses used by Transferor for the three years last past, are: SAME. Dated: Jane 2, 1976. JOSE RAMON SARDINAS Transferee Cathay Bank of L.A.

TIT N. Broadway Les Angeles, CA 90012 Escrow Pub. June 22. 1976 (10 LBI 55243 NOTICE INVITING BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Chief Engineer of the Los Angeles County Flood Control District, Room 106, 2250 Alcazar Street, Los Angeles, California (mailing address, Terminal Annex. P.

0. Box 2418, Los Angeles, California 90051) up to 11:00 a.m., Friday, July 9, 1976; and thee will be publicly opened and read in room A-111 at the above address for the CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT NO. 5154 LONG BEACH, UNIT 3, A PORTION OF LINE 1970 STORM DRAIN BOND ISSUE, IN THE CITY OF LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA. The project involves the construction of approximately 1,160 linear feet of main line reinforced concrete pipe 57 inches in diameter; 138 linear feet of wide by 2'-9 high reinforced concrete box; 310 linear feet of reinforced concrete lateral and connector pipe varying size from 33 inches to 18 inches in diameter; 1,070 linear feet of 8-inch vitrified clay pipe, sewer; and appurtenant work. Appurtenant work includes, but is not limited to, construction of catch basins; manholes, transition and junction struetures; special structure, sanitary sewer manholes, siphon, water reconnections and encasements; line supports and encasements and other related work.

The cost of the entire is estimated to between $100.000 and $300,000. Excavation permits for test hole borings drilled within streets, alleys or other properties within the City of Long Beach prior to the award of contract must first obtained by the prospective bidder from the City of Long Beach. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or bidder's bond in an amoust equal to ten (10) percent of the amount of the bid, payable to the Los Angeles County Flood Control District as a guarantee that the bidder will, if awarded the contract, enter into satisfactory agreement within fifteen (15) days after the date of the award and furnish a bond in the amount of at least one hundred (100) percent of the amount of the accepted bid for the faithful performance of the work in accordance with the contract and specifications therefor and a bond in an amount of fifty -(50) percent of the accepted bid to guarantee the payment of the materialmen and laborers. Each bid must be made on the proposal blanks prepared by the District. Each bidder's bond, must be duly exacuted by the bidder and a financially sound surety company authorized to transact business in this state and whose same is on file with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County as an approved and financially sound surety company.

The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not suited, in the judgment of the Board of Supervisors, to the best interests of the District. Further information will be furnished and sets consisting of proposal blanks, drawings, and copies of the specifications may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer of Los Angeles. County Flood Control District, Room 116, 2250 Alcazar Street, Los Angeles, California, upon payment as follows: If drawings and specifications are picked up at the District's offices, the purchase price is $2.65 for each set which must be paid at the time the set is picked up. A mail address must be left with the District at that time which the prospective bidder agrees is sufficient to reach him. in Please note that upon payment of the appropriate purchase price the al drawings and specifications become the property of the purchaser and are not to be returned to the District for refund.

a If drawings and specifications are requested by mail the purchase price is $3.65 for each set and the request must be accompanied by. a check or money order in full payment for the number of sets desired. A return address must be furnished of with each request which the purchaser thereby agrees is sufficient to reach him. if. the return address involves a P.

O. Box number, an additional street must be furnished which the purchaser also thereby agrees is sufficient to reach him. Shipment of the plans and specifications will be by United Parcel Service: or by air parcel post is where United Parcel Service is not available, Please note that upon paythe ment of the appropriate purchase price the drawings and specificabecome the property of the purchaser and are not to be returned to the District for refund. The above prices include sales tax and, if applicable, delivery costs. of Labor (LEAP) Education Advancement Program This is a Promotion and Development Project in which the Los Angeles Urban League, -Labor Education Advancement Program and the Los Angeles Building and Construction Trades Council cooperatively promote and develop more apprenticeship jobs in the construetion trades and promote the wider use but minority youth as apprentices.

It has the endorsement and full support of the Los Angeles County Board Supervisors While not mandatory condition of this contract, the successful bidder's participation in this worthy program Addenda is earnestly Contract solicited. to Decuments The Engineer may, from time time, and without Board approval, issue addenda to the contract documents durnot ing the period of advertising for bids, the purpose of clarifying or correcting special provisions, plans or bid proposal, provided, however, that any such addenda shall not materially change original scope and intent of the project. Purchasers of contract documents shall be notified of, and furnished with copies of, such addenda, either by certiand fied mail or personal delivery, during period of advertising. PREVAILING WAGE RATES to Jo The Board af Supervisors of the of Angeles County Flood Control District has ascertained the prevailing rate is per diem wages in dollars, based on working day of eight hours, for each craft or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute any construction conre- tract which may be awarded by the is The Angeles County Flood Control District. current prevailing wage rates are adopted by the Board of Supervisors June 15, 1975, incinding all subsequent rate adopted by the Board will Supervisors by reference.

the The above mentioned prevailing wage the are rates, incorporated including herein subsequent by rate reference changes, and a copy is available at the office of the Board of Supervisors, Room 383, Hall (b) Administration, 500 West Temple Street, Angeles, California 90012. -The Contractor is required to pay or prevailing wage rates and, pursuant Section 1775, Labor Code (State of CallTornia), shall forfeit twenty five ac- dollars for each calendar day, paid or less portion for each workman to the stipulated prevailing rates for Los him or by any subcontractor under him. public work done under the contract The Contractor is bereby required to com a copy of the above-mentioned prevailing wage rates at each job site. by By order of the Board of July of Distriet the Los made Angeles June 8, County 1976. Flood Control 6.

MIZE Officer-Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Pub. June 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 1976 GO Obituaries- Funerals ADSIT, Paul C. Dilday Family Lakewood Mortuary. 421-8411. BURGESS, Ruth L.

Born 70 years ago in Virginia. Survived by daughter, Maybelle Bessent of Long Beach; granddaughters, Susanne Sipprelle, Cynthia Sipprelle and Lauren Bessent; several nieces and nephews. Graveside service Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Westminster Memorial by Mottell's Mortuary. CHESLEY, Edward Ernest.

Age 58, of Long Beach, passed away June 21st, 1976. He is survived by sister, Mrs. Marian Whyde. Chapel service and Interment Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Westminster Memorial Park, Mortuary and Cemetery. COOK, Donald.

H. and Shirley D. Former Long Beach residents. Passed away June 14, 1976 in Washington. They are survived by their children, Donald Jr.

and Kathryn Ann; mothers, Lena Cook and Pat Johnson; brother, David Cook. Mrs. Cook is also survived by 3 brothers and 3 sisters. Joint services will be held Thursday, 1:30 p.m. with Rev.

Richard Irving of Covenant Presbyterian Church officating Pa terson Snively Mortuary Chapel. COSTANTINO, Ange-. lo. Beloved, husband of Frances; father of Angelo and Sam Costantino and Mary Jane Perkiss; also survived by 6 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., St.

Cyprians Catholic Church. Graveside services 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, Utter All Souls Cemetery. Lakedirecting. CRUZ, Mary C.

Age 21. Survived by father, Augusto Cruz; mother, Patricia; 3 brothers, Dennis and Richlard; 7:30 sister, Marie. Rop.m. Bellflower Mortuary. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.

St. Dominic Savio Church. John A. Mies, Bellflower Bellflower Mortuary directing. 867- 1778.

DELAMORE, Leo John. Private service directed by Mottell's Mortuary. DORLAND, Inez. Private services were held by Patterson Snively Mortuary. FRANCISCO, Clyde M.

Westminster Memorial Park, Mortulary and Cemetery. 433- 16577. FUCHS, Roselle D. Service Tuesday, (today) 7:00 p.m. at the Dilday Family Funeral Chapel.

Interment 2:00 p.m. Thursday, Golden Gate National Cemetery, San Bruno, California. GMUR, V. J. "John" Beloved husband of Elizabeth Gmur; father of Jim and Jerry Gmur; brother of Arthur, Ralph, Monte Gmur; 1 granddaughter.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Friday at the Church of Our Fathers, Forest Lawn-Cypress, Forest Lawn Mortuary. Contributions may be made to the of Heart Fund. GONZALES, Lorinda. of Funeral Mass Tuesday 10:00 a.m., St.

Lucy's Church. Mortuary directing. to HAILEY, Ida Mae. Private service directed for by Mottell's Mortuary. HALL, Lova M.

of Long Beach. Passed the away June 19, 1976. Age 71. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. the Frances Waterhouse; sister, Bertha Los 1 great Moore; 2 grandchildren; of ices will be Tuesday, a 1:30 p.m.

Paramount Mortuary Chapel. John Los Mortuary directing. A. Mies, Paramount as 1164. on HARDY, Dorothy.

of Mortuary. 426-3365. HENRY Paul Guerthe ard of Long, Beach. of Passed away Saturday, June 19, 1976. Survived by parents, Howard G.

to and Louise L. Henry; brothers, Lawrence and Howard G. Jr. any Henry; sister, Louise by Henry. Service and interment Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Brothers Mortuary, 244 Redondo Avenue. 438-1145 charge of local arrangements. Family suggests donations to your favorlite charity. KINNAN, Frank. Memorial service Wednesday, 1:30 p.m.

Mottell's Mortuary. MADDOCK, Elizabeth K. Service Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. Mottell's Mortuary. McLEOD, Henry William.

Beloved father of Robert A. McLeod and Mrs. Donna J. Carroll; grandfather of L. Brian Wagner and Becky J.

Wagner. Services Tues day, June 22nd 1:30 p.m., Utter-McKinley Lakewood Chapel. MICHAEL, Jessie, M. Services Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. at the Dilday Family Funeral Chapel.

1250 Pacific Avenue. NELSON, Margaret F. Survived by her daughters, Verajoann Nickell (Holly), and Verna Wendrow; son, Nelson; 8 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; 2 nieces and 1 nephew. Rosary Tuesday, (today) 7:30 p.m. and funeral mass Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.

both at Anns Catholic Church, Seal Beach. Dilday Family Funeral Directors. 436-9024. NORGAARD, Roy S. Age 62, passed Survived away June by wife, Nettie; sons, Jens Ken; daughters, Roberta Fonseda, Diane Kallsen and Vicky Norgaard; sisters, Mary Smith, Marjorie Fisher and Ann Engelhard; 5 grandchildren; 1.

great grandchild. Member of American Legion Post No. 723, Hollydale. Rosary Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. and Funeral Mass Thursday.

9:00 a.m.. both at St. Church. Mortuary directing. ORR, Services Wednesday, 10:00 a.m., Christ.

Church Lin Mortuary Directing. OSBORNE, Raymond Funeral services Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. at White's Funeral Home, Bellflower. POWELL, Warren E. Beloved husband of Naoma Powell; father of George Yates; of foster Carlos Cheung; son of Augusta Elliott Griffin; son of William Griffin; brother of Carolyn Bradley; father-in-law of Kazuko Yates; grandfather of Peter and Douglas Yates.

Services 1:30 Wednesday, Church of Our Fathers, Forest Lawn-Cypress. Interment, Forest Lawn, Covina. Forest Lawn Mortuary directing. RUDE, Dorothy EveLyn. Service Wednesday, 3:00 p.m.

Mottell's Mortuary. SLOAN, LeRoy. Age 56, passed away Saturday. Member Local No. 63 and Long Beach Lodge.

No. 888 Major Project Committee. Survived by wife, Irene; sons; Gary Lynn and James Lee; brother, James E. Services Wednesday, 11:00 a.m., Chapel with Dr. David Bailey and Long Beach Lodge No.

888. B.P.0.E. officiating. Interment, Forest Lawn, Glendale. TREJO, Mary J.

Survived by her husband, Ralph; sons, Ralph David Trejo and Michael Vincent Trejo; daughters, Mrs. Margaret Eva Eslava and Mrs. Susan Marie Brown; brothers, John and Patriek Moore; also surby 2 nieces and 1 nephew. Friends may at the Dilday Family Lakewood Mortuary, Monday, 4:00 to 9:00 p.m., to and 9:00 Tuesday, Rosary 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Dilday Family Lakewood Chapel.

Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, 8:00 St. Cornelius Catholic Church. Dilday Family Lakewood Mortuary directing. 421- 8411. VAUGHAN, Thelma L.

Age 54, of Seal Beach, passed away June 18th. She is survived by husband, Robert B. Vaughan; daughters, Jennifer Annette Falk Rasmussen and Joni Michelle Falk Evans; son, Hollister Kent Falk; granddaughter, Hollie Kristin Rasmussen; brother, Thomas Coseboom. Chapel service and Interment Wednesday, 10:30 a.m., West-. minster Memorial Park, Mortuary and VANDYKE, Andrew G.

Passed away June 15, 1976. Graveside services Tuesday, June 22, at Forest Law n-Hollywood Hitts. Freeman Family Directors. WINTER, Harry C. Age 73, passed away Friday.

Member Long Beach Lodge No. 888. B.P.O.E., Ranger Committee and Sportsmans Committee. Survived by wife, Perce; daughter, Mrs. Evelyn M.

Edling; and grandson, Michael. Services Tuesday, 3:00 p.m., Chapel with Long Beach Lodge No. 888, B.P.O.E. officiating. Entomb ment, Sunnyside Mausoleum.

Funeral Directors 10 ARRANGEMENTS made for and supervision of: PLACEMENT AT SEA of Creamated remains by family representative or lic. broker. $250.00 Includes removal from Orange Co. Filing of all necessary permits. Reimbursements may be made through V.A.

and or Social Security. Also other services economy priced. Call about our "Before Need" Program. Call (213) 867-1778 BELLFLOWER MORTUARY A. Mies 10333 Alondra BELLFLOWER 867-1778 SUNNYSIDE MEMORIAL GARDENS CEMETERY MORTUARY CREMATION -CHAPELS FLOWER SHOP 4725 CHERRY AVENUE LONG BEACH CA 90807 PHONE (213) 424-1631 Dildos FAMILY Funeral Directors SINCE 1926 LONG BEACH LAKEWOOD 1250 Pacific Ave.

3936 Woodruff 436-9024 HA 1-8411 mottell's moRtuaRy "A trusted respected name SINCE 1909" 436-2284 909 E. Third Long Beach WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK MORTUARY CEMETERY 213-431-6577 714-893-2421 LUYBEN Family Mortuary 5161 Arbor Rd: 425-6401 (Lakewood Village) Long Beach WHITE'S FUNERAL HOME 9903 Flower, Bellflower 867-2741 ROSE HILLS MORTUARY 699-0921 723-5391 Utter -McKinley 597-1911 LKWD Executive 3 br fam rm, fenced yd, patio. Kids, $350. RENTAL MART $20 fee 428-5395 ZENITH 21" Color TV, good condition, $100. 633-7631 Florists 15 LONG BEACH FLORIST 435-3401 Complete Floral Service 1221 Pacific Avenue 919 E.

3rd St. Cemeteries and Mausoleums 20 LOTS Forest Lawn Cypress, Tender Promise Section. $450 ea. Will sell any number. 213-865-2307 ANGELES Will ABBEY, Sacrifice Compion 867-7138 Double GREEN HILLS Memorial Park 2 view Lots $550 each 714-892-1463 UPPER LOWER Burial Plots.

Forest Lawn Cypress. 714-527-4247 WESTMINSTER 2-adjoining lots (38.4) $400 each 714-772-3184 2 ADJOINING lots Camalia Lawn, Beautiful Rose Hills 428-3838 eve Cremation 23 SUNNYSIDE CREMATORY The Only Crematory In Long Beach IMMEDIATE CREMATION $250 Long Beach SUNNYSIDE MORTUARY, ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements 35 CAT CLUBS ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE of Long Beach" 1st Lkcwd. For or registration, Call 925-4624 after 6pm. BOYSENBERRIES your own fresh berries. Follow sign 2.

ml. of Terra Bella. 43 ME. N. of Bakersfield.

FIND ENTASES NEEDED-Football Coaches for Youth football. 434-5439 aft 6pm PACIFIC VALVES INCORPORATED RELIGIOUS or poems read to your beloved. 926-6957 Travel 40 LEAVING for Minnesota 6-29, take 1-2 to share driving, day 213-673-2256, eves. 674-0225 Theatrical and Music 53 ACTRESSES MODELS National Management Co, seeks new talent to prepare for TV commercials, modeling, theater movies. Showcasing.

420-1476 1950's ROCK Western Band now forming. Need Lead Bass tars. Age 30, Read music. Call 868- 1893 Social Clubs 55 Foto Dating Club (T.M.) LARGEST MOST RELIABLE THE ONLY ONE OF IT'S KIND CALL 226-1122 OR (714)558-1666 FOR PERSONAL INTRODUCTIONS Single, Divorced, Widow CALL CLARA LANE 434-6383 Hrs. 1-7pm 3115 E.

10th SINGLE Adults DANCES HOUSE DISCUSSIONS. hr. recordina. 215-863-8595 (Social Clubs :55 WANT A DATE? Sol, Age 35 to 65. Pick a date.

hunt, Hundreds of members, sports, fish, dine, dance, good times 427-7125 3-7pm S.1.S. Co BELLFLOWER SOCIAL CLUB make new friends dates. PO Box 1211 Bellfl. 90706 Evelvn DOWNEY SOCIAL CLUB Free Brochure, Box 4314, Downey PH (213) 862-8017 24 Hr Service ANIMAL SHELTER 3001 E. WILLOW LONG BEACH OPEN WEEKOAYS 10-5: WEEKENOS HOLIDAY8 10-4 STRAY UNTAGGED IMPOUNDED June 19-20, 1976 Boxer, Brn-Wht 200 69th K-11 Mix, M.

Tari, 3 5236 Los X. Altos M. Tri, 3 Yrs. 6648 Orizaba K-27 Terr, M. Bik-Whi, 1 Yr.

Muriel-Neece K-30 Mix, M. 3 Vrs. Shelter K-31 Tri, Mix. 2 Mo. Spaulding Fe.

K-33 Wolfhound, Bik-8m. TYr. Muriel 6400 Bik K-48 Mix, Fe, 3 Mo. 2952 Daisy K-49 I Setter, Fe, Red. 3 Mo.

2420 Webster K-51 Mix, Fe, Bik-Whi, 10 Mo. Carson Fe, Cherry Whf, 1 Yr. K-99. 3100 64th K-80 Mix, Bik-Whi, 10 Wks. Mix, Fe.

Bik-Brn, 10 Wks. 2405 4th K-44 Mix, Fe. Brindle, 2 Mo. 154 K-65 St. Belmont Bernard, Plaza Fe.

6rn Whit, 3 Yrs. Shep, M. Bik-Brn, 8 Wis Shelter Poodle, M. Whit, 3 Yrs. 1235 Dawson Mix.

M. Big 3 Mo. Wardlow Santa Fe Shep, Fe, Tan, 3 Mo. 2035 Atlantic P.T.S. Mix.

M. Bik-Wht, 2 Mo. 1891 Spaulding P.T.S. Daisy, Bik-Wht: 1 Yr. 2831 Golden P.T.S.

Bik-Gry, 1 Yr. D.O.A. Shep, Fe, Bik-Tan, 4 Mo. 1512 Sherman D.O.A. check County Pound, 11258 S.

Garfield, 1-633-3010, South Gate, 732-0113 and Animal Control, Huntington Beach (714) 536-6551 FOUND F. German Shepherd, Black brown. Signal Hill Area. Call 426- 9837 FOUND: 2 4 mo. old mixed Shepherd puppies in El Dorado Park 429- 7003 Hypnosis 80 IN PORT Due to Sail Salen Reefer Rotterdam 3 Rotterdam Sause Bros.

Coos Bay Chevron Trans. El Segundo Knutsen Line San Fran Marion N.Y K. Lite Oakland Japan Line Oakland N. Y.K. Line Honolulu Chilian Line Valparaiso Euro Pacific Liverpool Marcona-Corp, San Nicolas Texaco Overseas Anacortes Mobil Oil Portland Canadian Transport Indel Offshore Logistics Continental Ore Rotterdam Act MarItime Vancouver Japan Line El Segundo Trans.

Martinez American Pres. Oakland U.S. Lines Balboa United Intl. Bulk Toyama Standard Fruit Dover Salen Reefer Service Tokyo Tidewater Marine Indef Japan Line Liverpool Standard Oil El Segundo Can. Trans.

New Sause Bros. indel Fesco Pacific Oakland N.Y.K. Line Vancouver ARRIVE TODAY Operator U.S. Lines LB230 Anco Tanker L832 Hendy Olsen LB212 Hoegh Line Marine Axel Brostrom T. M.

Barracuda Tank Sea-Land Service Texaco, Inc. L884 Orient Overseas PUBLIC NOTICE. Seats FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing busi0256 BRUCE ASSOCIATES at 2901 E. 4th Long Beach, California, 90814. Chester LeRoy Erickson, Donovan Los Alamitos, California, 00720.

Dorothy Bruce Erickson, 11306 Donovan Los Alamitos, California, 90720. Mertie Pers Bruce, 100 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, California, This is conducted by a CHESTER L' ERICKSON This statement was with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on May 13, 1976 Pub. June 1, 4. 15, 22, 1905 (40 LBI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 16-27020 The following persons are doing, Bess as: TROY DRIVE IN NO.

1, at 1600 W. Pacific Coast Long Beach, Callior90601. Andreas Valsamis, 7419 Cedarelif California, Jerry Valsamis, 7419 Cedaretiti Whittler, California, 90606. This business is conducted by a general partnership. ANDREAS G.

VALSAMIS This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on May 13, 1976. Pub. June 15, 22, 1976 (40 LBI FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business LOS- ALTOS AUTO PARTS AND- MACHINE SHOP at. 5453 Stearns Long Beach, California, 90815. Harvard Corporation, Cal-fornia, E.

Willow Long Beach, California, This 1 business is conducted by a corporation HARVARD INTERNATIONAL CORP. DANIEL D. BOLTON, Pres. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Los Angeles County on May L3, 1976. Pub.

June 1, 8, 15, 22, 1976 (40) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 16-27203 The following person is doing business PERFORMANCE SPECIALISTS, LTD. at 2700-8 Willow St, Long Beach, California, 90806. Harvard el Corporation, California, 3254 E. Willow Long Beach, California, This business is conducted by a corpo ration. INTERNATIONAL HOLTON, CORP.

Pres. DANIEL D. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Let Angeles County on May La, 1976. 6. June 1, 0, 15, 22, 1976 (40) LB1 FICTITIOUS NAME STATEMENT The following person in doing SIGNAL HILL AUTO PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP at 2700 E.

Willow Long Beach, California, Harvard International Corperation, Callfornia, B. Willow SL, Long Beach, California, This is conducted by a ration. HARVARD INTERNATIONAL CORP. DANTEL D. HOLTON, Pres.

statement was fled with the sty Clerk of Los Angeles Connty on Put. June 1, 8, 15. 22. 1978 (40 LBL SMOKING WEIGHT LOSS MOST MODERN PROCEDURES If you really want to do something about it call: 213-430-0812 Lost Found 83 LOST spots all on black cat neighborhood small white of chestin San Antonio Dr Virginia Rd. 424-9708 LOST Man's Eternomatic watch inscription.

Love to George. 1964 on back. Possibly in Woodruff Gen Hosp Prkg lot. REWARD. 630-1669 LOST: 6-15.

Smi wht Cock-a-Poo. Wearing Flea collar only. Answers to vic 15th Elm, LB. REWARD! 599-2197 REWARD LOST Fawn Great Dane smi 3 yrs Nr Hermosa Gaviota on 1st St. If found call 437-2034 REWARO for the return of Shepherd gold w-black muzzle, Female 4 mo old.

Vic 183rd Norwalk Blvd 860- 2023 FOUND F. German Shepherd. Vic border of Lkwd LB. Red collar. Lic.

Sioux City 425-8240 FOUND Lge M. Tan White dog, very friendly, Vic of South Palo Vardo FOUND! Male German Shepherd approx 4 mos Vic Palo Verde Willow. Identify 596-8603 431-5775 FOUND: Sml Tan Long Park, Dog, Vic of La Mirada Creek 943- 3525 FOUND! German Shepherd 9 mos. M. Black Brn.

Vic 1st Kennebec Owner identify. 434-6426. FOUND sml dog, may be Cockapoo, long blond hair w-black tips Vic Downey-Artesia FOUND gray toy poodle. vicinity of Aflantic Ocean 436-3052 or 436- 9066. GERMAN SHEPHERD may be mix Nr.

Temple Willow 6-22 Call 439- 4930 LOST Black wht. Toy Poodle, answers to Jock. Reward, 633-2367 Vic. of 5700 Pennswood, Lkwd LOST Cross-breed bet. St.

Bernard German Shepard. Responds fo IVAN. Reddish brown. 426-0092 LOST Man's Hamilton Wristwatch, Vic Los ALtos Shopping Ctr. Re ward.

597-6337 ward. 597-6337 LOST: Toy Poodle, wht, named 6-18, vic 100 block, Long Bch Blvd. REWARD! 834-2854 LOST 2 white kittens one is cross eyed. 1-M. 1-F Please return to 1609 Erie, LB REWARD Sml.

White F. Poodle 'Sugar' Downey needs medication 923.7378 REWARD. "JOY" M. Toy Poodle. Apricot, lic no57926.

area 6- 18. 13 83-7681 Please! FOUND Blue parakeet. Nr Spring Studebaker. 429-5364 FOUND small black F. Cockapoo Atlantic LB 423-2547 FOUND SAMOYED Male 6-5 FAZIO'S Call identify 630-5704 FOUND ALASKAN Malamute very young.

Vic of Linden 423-5183 FOUND Small male poodle. 425-5116 FOUND Small white dog nr. Ana heim St. 591-3134. Lady's bifocals in case E.L.B.

Reward! 433-5460 LOST. 8 sores on back. RAW A 6 A 633-1536 LOST Blue parakeet $10 REWARD. 425-0802 aff 5 pm. LOST-Flute in case vic Stephens Jr.

High Wed 16th Reward 426-7854 LOST In Alley NLB area, German Shepherd F. Reward, 423-4913 LOST Money McCoy's Mkt. Hollydale South Gate. Please call 924-3456 LOST. M.

Golden Retriever 1 yr 435-9127 Nr Hgts area 434-6884 or LOST white Afghan Lakewood area. REWARD 425-9682 LOST 2 F. German Shepherds, tricolor, 7 mos. Reward. 597-3790 Personals 85 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? DON'T PANIC! -Free Pregnancy Ted -Counseling Referral Low Cost Abortion -Birth Control Sterilization -Cosmetic Surgery 8756 E.

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