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J. 71. 9 Or- 10, C. 15f 1, 1 1 1 Sentinel Star, Friday, February 17, 1978 Panel OKs bills to ease phone taping curb Associated Press Dispatch law. TALLAHASSEE Two separate That law made it illegal to tape calls bills which would let private unless both parties to the conversation citizens, including reporters, tape knew a tape was being made.

their telephone calls were approved Before that time, tapes could be Thursday by a Senate committee. made as long as one party to the conThe Senate Judiciary-Criminal Com- versation was aware that the tape was mittee unanimously approved the being made which is the same as fedmeasures which would repeal a 1974 eral law. Obituaries Mrs. Gertrude M. Evans, 84, 573 Pine Orange City, died Wednesday while visiting in Los Angeles County, Calif.

She was born in North Hampton, Mass She a member of the First Congregational Church of Orange City. She was a member of the Orange City Tourist Club and a charter member of the DeLand Grange. Survivors: daughter. Mrs. Donald Grainger, North Ridge, son.

Donald, East Hampton. N. and seven grandchildren, five Lankford Orange City Chapel, Orange City. Frederick S. Knibloe.

93. 10 Lake Drive, DeBary, died Wednesday. Born in New Milford, Conn he moved to DeBary in 1965 He was a retired plumbing and heating service owner and attended the All Faiths Episcopal Church. Enterprise. He was past master of St.

Peter's Lodge No. 21, New Milford. Wooster Council, Danbury, Pyramid Shrine Temple, Bridgeport, Armie Chapter No. 99 O.E.S New Milford, HiTwelve Club. Deltona, DeBary Wafarers, All States Shrine Club, and Ausatoic Chapter R.A.N.

Survivors: sons. Stanley Fairfield. Robert Entield. and five grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren. David Lang Funeral Home, DeBary.

Mrs. Ruth R. Long, 72 202 3rd NE. Winter Haven, died Wednesday. Born in Vincennes, Ind.

she moved to Winter Haven from Veedersburg. Ind in 1923. She was co owner and operator of a dry cleaners and member of Beymer Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors. husband.

Sam: daughters, Mrs. Betty Zehntner, Winter Haven, Mrs. Margie Rowe, Winter Haven: son. Joe. Winter Haven: sister, Mrs.

Frances Harley, Auburndale; and 11 grandchildren. OttLaughlin Home, Winter Haven. Brasel L. Proffitt, 69, Route Box 105. St.

Cloud, died Wednesday, Born in Monroe County, he moved to St. Cloud from Forrest. in 1976. He was a retired plumber and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors: wife.

Mrs. Wilene; mother, Mrs. Flora, Hopkinsville, daughter, Mrs. Joan Thompson, Wilmington, sons. Willis, James W.

and Gene, Wilmington, sisters, Mrs. Bessie Grinstaff Decatur, Mrs. Verla Maynard, Lebanon, Mrs. Roxie Rogerson, Louisville. Ky brothers, Elmer, Fort leyers.

Ray, Louisville, Ralph. Tompkinsville, Ky: and 17 grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren Fisk and Journigan Funeral Home, St. Cloud. Fred J. Haffner.

64 600 Ca rolina St. Cloud, died Thursday. Born in Ohio, he moved to St. Cloud from North Ridgeville, Ohio, in 1974. He was a retired meat inspector for U.S.

Department of Agriculture. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias, Cleveland. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Louise; daughter, Mrs. Rita Harsany, Avon Lake, Ohio: and brother.

Harry, Cleveland. Fisk and Journigan Funeral Home, St. Cloud. Funeral Notices JOSEPH, MR. EUGENE RICHARD Funeral services for Mr.

Eugene R. Joseph, 43. 1273 Miller Winter Park. who died Thursday will be held Saturday at 2:00 P.M. in the chapel of the W.

Guy Black Home for Funerals with Rev. Clayton Mulvaney of Calvary Assembly officiating. Interment will follow in Palm Cemetery. Funeral arrongements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals.

170 E. Church St. MALLON, LOUIS C. Funeral services for Mr. Louis C.

Mallon, age 81, of 5573 North Semoran Winter Park, who passed away Thursday. will be conducted Saturday at 11:30 A.M. at the Baldwin Funeral Home Chapel, Altamonte Springs. The Rever end Walter B. Feagins will officiate with interment totlowing at Glen Haven Memorial Park.

Visitation for friends will be today from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 P.M. at the funeral home. Baldwin Fun eral Home, Altamonte Springs McINERNEY, MARY ELIZABETH The Christian Wake Service for Mrs. Marv Elizabeth Mcinerney, age of 905 Murdock Orlando. will be conducted Friday at 7:30 P.M.

at the Baldwin Funeral Home Chapel. Aloma Avenue. The Mass of the Re surrection will be celebrated on Saturday at 10:00 A.M. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

The Reverend Felix Banos will officiate with interment at Chapel Hill Cemetery. Visita tion for friends will be Friday at the funeral home from until 9 P.M. Baldwin Funeral Home, Aloma Avenue. MORAN, MR. DANIEL Graveside services for Mr.

Daniel Moran, 78, 3681 Midiron. Winter Park, who died Thursday, will be held Saturdav 3 P.M. at Woodlawn Memorial Park with Elder Joe Harvill officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Friday from 5 till 9 P.M. and Saturday from 12 till 2:30 P.M.

Mr. Moran is survived by his nephews, Clifton Moran, Or lando: James Moran, Orlando; Raiph Moran, NC: Hugh Moran, NC: Howard Moran. TN: Henry L. Carawan, NC: Nieces, Mrs. Ruth Day, NC and Miss Frances Carawan.

NC. WOODLAWN FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements. PARNELL, DALE V. Funeral services for Mr. Dale V.

Parnell, 47, 2410 Lando Lane, who died Wednesday will be held Friday at 4:00 P.M. in the chapel of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, with Rev. Jim Henry officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, 170 E. Church St. For Sentinel Star Home Delivery Starting Tomorrow 1 LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Civil Action No.

78-819 DIVISION 35 COUNTY. political subdivision of the State of Florida, Petitioner, vS. KAZAROS BROTHERS INVESTMENT COMPANY, a Florida corporation, et Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN AND NOTICE OF HEARING 10: KAZAROS BROTHERS VESTMENT COMPANY. a Florida corporation.

whose address is 5501 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, Florida: to all parties claiming. interests by. through, under or against the named defendants; and to all parties having any right, title or interest in the property described as: The North 180.00 feet of the West 75.00 feet of the South 310.00 feet and the North 100.00 feet of the East 230.60 feet of the South 310.00 feet of Lot 22, Block 7, and the North 100.00 feet of the West 230.60 feet of the South 310.00 feet and the North 200 feet of the East 75.00 feet of the South 310.00 feet of Lot 21, Block 7, MAP OF OCOEE, recorded in Plat Book page 101, Public Records of Orange County. Florida. Containing 1.713 acres.

more or less. A petition in eminent domain proceeding has been filed to acquire certain property interests in Orange County. Florido. Each defendant is required to serve written defenses to the petition on petitioner's attorney, whose name and address is shown below, on or before March 3, 1978 and to file the original of the detenses with the clerk of this court either before service on petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter, showing what right, title, interest or lien the defendant has in or to the property described in the petition and to show cause why that property should not be taken for the uses and purposes set forth in the petition. If anv defendant fails to do 50, default will be entered against that defendant for the relief demanded in the petition.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a declaration of taking has been filed in this cause and that petitioner will seek an order of taking and any other order the court deems proper at a hearing before the Honorable Thomas E. Kirkland, one of the judges of this court, on March 6, 1978, at 3:00 P.M. in his Chambers at the Orange County Courthouse at Orlando, Florida. All parties to this action and all parties interested may appear and be heard at this hearing. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on February 1.

1978, RANDALL P. KIRKLAND, As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: Leila Herndon Deputy Clerk Phillip R. Finch Phillip R. Finch, of GRAY, ADAMS, HARRIS ROBINSON, P.A. Suite 1200, Southeast National Bank Bidg, Post Office Box 3068 Orlando, Florida 32802 Attorneys for Petitioner LR-958 Feb.3,10,17,24,1978 INVITATION TO BID 'Competitive sealed bids will be received in the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services.

District Ill Office, located at 2002 N. W. 13th Street, 4th Floor, Gainesville, Florida 32601, until 1:00 P.M. February 28. 1978, for the MATERIALS Interested bidders may obtain bid forms and bid conditions by writing the Purchasing Director.

Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, District 11. 2002 N. W. 13th Street, 4th Floor, Gainesville, Florida, or by calling (904) 377-4242, Ext. 212.

State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services District Ill W. L. Dunlap Purchasing Director CL-237 February 17,1978 COMMISSION HEARING DOCKET NO. 74680-CI ISSUED: 2-10-78 FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION to ALL INVESTOR -OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITIES and OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE is hereby given that the Florida Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing in the above docket on the Petitions of all investorowned electric utilities for approval of changes in charges under their respective cost recovery clauses fuel and purchased power and fuel adjustment clauses to be used on the March, 1978 billings at the following time and place: 1:30 P.M., Monday, February 20, 1978 Commission Hearing Room 101 East Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida The investor-owned utilities shall prefile their Petitions and supporting data and have the same in the hands of the Commission no later than Friday. February 17, 1978.

At said time and place al interested parties will be given an opportunity to be fully heard. By Direction of Chairman PAULA F. HAWKINS, Commissioner WILLIAM MAYO and Commissioner ROBERT T. MANN. as and constituting the Florida Public Service Commission, this 10th day of Februory, 1978.

(SEAL) William B. DeMilly WILLIAM B. DeMILLY Commission Clerk CL-236 PUBLIC NOTICE The Health Systems Agency of East Central Florida is a health planning agency established under Public Law 93-641 and charged with improving the accessibility, acceptability, availability. continuity and quality of health care and restraining the cost of delivering that core to the citizens of Brevard, Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and Volusia Counties. Pursuant to the By-laws of the Health Systems Agency, notice is hereby given that Annual Elections for vacancies on the County Advisory Councils and Regional Governing Body wilt be held in April and May.

re. spectively. Membership of the County Advisory Councils and Governing Body is composed of a majority of consumers of health care representing low income, elderly, minority, and other population groups. The remaining members are providers of health care, All members of the County Advisorv Councils must reside in the county in which they serve and are elected for three (3) vear terms. County Advisory Councils serve as standing committees of the Regional Governing Bodv.

Persons interested in serving on the Orange County Advisory Council or Regional Governing Body are invited to submit applications for membership. Forms may be obtained from the Health Systems Agency. P.0. Box 6061-B, Orlando, Florida, 32803, or by calling the Agency collect at (305) 425-0261. Applications must be submitted on or before March 1978.

CL-152 February 17,1978 1-LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROJECT: WALLER PARK PART I TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA PROJECT NO. GS6211 FOR: DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT QUALIFICATION: All bidders must submit prequalification data of their eligibility to submit proposals 10 calendar days prior to the bid opening date it not previously qualified by the Division for the current fiscal vear (July 1 thru June 30). Seal bids wilt be received, publicly opened and read aloud on 1978, DATE until 2:00 P.M.. Local Time AND TIME: March 9, PLACE: Suite 512 Conterence Room Larson Building, Gaines Street Tallahassee, Florida PROPOSAL: Bids must be submitted in full accordance with the requirements of the drawings, specifications, bidding and contractual conditions, which may be examined and obtained from the: ENGINEER; Edward Durell Stone and Reynolds, Smith and Hills Associated Architect and Engineers 4019 Boulevard Center Drive P. O.

Box 4850 Jacksonville, Florida 32201 Telephone: 904- 396-2011 BID DOCUMENTS: A deposit of $40.00 per set of drawings and specifications is required. The deposit for two sets will be refunded to General Contractors only, who, after having examined and obtained the drawings and specifications: Submits a Bona Fide request for Prequalification and fails to qualify, or Submits a Bono Fide Bid and Returns the drawings and specifications in good condition, to the Architect-Engineer, with in 15 days of the date of receipt of bids. Full or partial sets of drawings may be purchased by payment of the following printing and handling cost: Drawings: $32.00 per set; $1.00 per sheet Specifications: $8.00 per set Drawing and Specifications: $40.00 per complete set. CONTRACT AWARD: The contract will be awarded by the Executive Director, Department of General Services, BID PROTEST: Bid protest must be filed with the Executive Director, Department of General Services, within 72 hours of bid opening. CL-165 Feb.15,17,19,1978 NOTICE TO CREDITORS UNDER UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE- SALES TO: All Creditors of GLASS AND MIRROR PRODUCTS, INC.

991 Magnolia Street Altamonte Springs, Florida 1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bulk Transfer under Article 6 of the Uniform Commercial Code will be made on or after the 6th day of March. 1978, between Glass and Mirror Products, Inc. at 991 Magnolia Street, Altamonte Springs, Florida c's and All Florida Building Specialties, 5859 Stuart Avenue, Jacksonville, Florida, as 2. During the one year past the Transferor, so far as is known to the Transferee, has had the following business names and addresses, in addition to the name and address which appears above: NONE 3.

All debts of the Transferor are to be paid in full on closing as a result of the transaction. All creditors are hereby admonished to send their statements to Transferee's Attorney, T. Michael Woods, Suite 1465, CNA Tower, 255 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida, on or before the 27th day of February, 1978, in the event that the consideration to be paid to the Transferor is not adequate 10 pay all bills, or in the event that any bills are contested by the Transferor, the considerotion will be deposited in the Registry of the Circuit Court of Orange County. Florida and an interpleader suit will be instituted as provided by Section 676.6-106(4), Florida Statutes. The property to be transferred is located at 991 Magnolia Street, Altamonte Springs.

Florida. A general description of said property is merchandise, inventory and good will of Glass and Mirror Products, Inc. 5. A detailed schedule of the property to be transferred, and fist of creditors and affidavits as required by the Florida Uniform Commercial. Code-Bulk Soles is on file in the office of Glass and Mirror Products, 991 Magnolia Street, Altamonte Springs, Florida, and may be inspected by al persons.

firms and corporations having claims against the Transferor, between the hours 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. weekdays. Dated at Orlando, Florida, this 14th day of February, 1978. ALL FLORIDA BUILDING SPECIALTIES, INC.

By: Ronald K. Wallace President, RONALD K. WALLACE Vendee CL-219 LEGAL AD BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THE COUNTY OF SEMINOLE Separate sealed bids for the following items will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Seminole County Courthouse. Room 417, Sanford, Flor. ida, until 10:00 A.M..

February 27, 1978, at which time, date and place bids will be publicly opened and read: Item No. Chlorinator Chlorine Scale Item No. 2 11 12 Cubic Yard Self-Loading Elevating Pon Scraper Item No. 22 Cubic Yard Self-Loading Elevating Pon Scraper All work performed shall be in accord with specifications which are available at the office of the Purchasing Agent. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, which in judgement best serves the interest of the County.

Purchasing Agent Seminole County Courthouse, Room 417 Sanford, Fl 32771 (305) 323-4330, Ext. 295 CL-213 February 17.1978 Notice of Sale GMAC WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON February 28, 1978 at 10 A.M. at Sadisco, Rt. 8, Box 788E, Orlando, FL. One 1973 Chevrolet PU, Serial Number CCY3431143670.

GMAC reserves the right to bid at such sale. S. Candelore Credit Department CL-245 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sioners Meeting Room. Seminole County Courthouse, North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida.

The purpose of the hearing is to grant interested citizens, environmental groups, local public officials, representatives from local and state agencies, and representatives from regional and state clearinghouses the opportunity to ask questions and express opinions about the FACILITY PLAN, ORLANDO EASTERLY 201 PLANNING AREA, FINAL DRAFT: dated July 1, 1977; and ADDENDUM TO FACILITY PLAN, ORLANDO EASTERLY 201 PLANNING AREA, dated July 1, 1977, date of Addendum December 1977. Any person, group or representative for any governmental unit or other entity which desires to be heard is encouraged to contact the Board of County Commissioners Office, Seminole County, in order that a tentative schedule of participants can be prepared. Copies of the subiect documents are available for inspection at the following governmental entities: City of Casselberry Council Chambers, City Hall City of Maittand City Clerk's Office, City Hall City of Orlando City Clerk's Office, City Haft City of Oviedo City Clerk's Office, City Hal City of Winter Park. City Engineer's Office. City Hall City of Winter Springs City Clerk's Office, City Hall Orange County Public Works Building, Room 231 Seminole County Division of Environmental Services, Agri-Center, Sanford This notice is given pursuant to 40 C.F.R.

Part 35, Subport Section 35.917.5. Dick DICK WILLIAMS. CHAIRMAN Board of County Commissioners Seminole County, Florida Arthur H. Beckwith Jr. ARTHUR H.

BECKWITH, JR. Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, Seminole County, Florida CL-167 Feb. 17: Mar. 12,1978 Public Notice BALANCE OF STATE PRIME SPONSOR NARRATIVE SUMMARY TITLE VI This modification revises the Program Planning summary of Title Vi to reflect an increase in total served 10 a year end total of 7,600 total served. It also modifies the number of planned total terminations, entered employments, indirect placements, other positives, non-positives, and numbers of persons in significant segment groups.

This application may be omined between 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays at: 2551 Executive Center Circle, West Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32307 Written comments may be addressed to Ernest S. Urassa, Balance of State Program Administrator, Office of Manpower Planning, at the above address. Summary of Section 106 and 112 Grant As required by Section 95.15 of the Federal Regulations concerning modifications to grants under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, the State of Florida, acting as Prime Sponsor, hereby notifies the public of its request to modify the Fiscal Year 1978 Title Governor's Special Grant with the United States Department of Labor for the period from October 1, 1977 to September 30, 1978. This modification is for the purpose of revising the Section 112 Vocational Education program plan and budget to reflect full use of funds allocated by the U.S. Department of Labor, and to accurately reflect changes in the Section 106 and 107 Governor's negotiations or from low performance levels for subgrantees who experienced slow or late start up of their progroms.

This application mav be examined between 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays at: 2551 Executive Center Circle, West Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32301. Written comments may be addressed to, Edward A. Feaver, Director, Office of Manpower Planning, at the above address. CL-221 Public Notice BALANCE OF STATE PRIME SPONSOR NARRATIVE SUMMARY TITLE VI This modification revises the Program Planning Summary of Title VI to reflect an increase in total served to a year end total of 7,600 total served. It also modifies the number of planned total terminations, entered employments, indirect placements.

other positives, non-positives, and numbers of persons in significant segment groups. This application may be examined between 8:30 and 4:30 weekdays at: 1801 South Gadsden Street Tallahassee, Florida 32301 904-488-9180 Written comments may be addressed to Ernest S. Urassa, Balance of State Program Administrator, Office of Manpower Planning, at the above address. CL-222 February 17,1978 CEMETERY LOTS, 3 -CRYPTS 2 CEMETERY LOTS in Roof Garden at Glen Haven Memorial Park, Phone 678-9623 WOODLAWN space and bronze memorial, $850 value, sell at $650. Phone 298-3346.

WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARKCrypt space, section bik 2, spoce 42 A double deck crypt, 16x24, bronze in autumn rose vase, equity assume payments. 843-6854. 11 SPECIAL NOTICES ALWAYS serving the best of meals PLANTATION MANOR Retirement Hotel. Nicest, best in Central Fla. Cheerful.

Transportation, outings, alt private rooms. 843-8888 ARE vou without hospitalization insurance. To apply for low cost coverage call 896-4272 BEST Room and board for elderly lady in my beautiful home. Good meals. 831-4734 AM SEEKING PERSON WITH EXPERTISE IN STRUCTURING FAMILY TRUST.

862-2233. K. M. BURGE MD wishes 10 announce the relocation of his office for the practice of DERMATOLOGY to the Medical Arts Bldg. 605 Lamar Ave.

Brooksville, Fla. Office hrs by appointment. Phone 796-6711. Progressive Medical Group, Inc. MEDIC HOME HEALTH CENTER Wishes To Announce That Effective January 1, 1978, This Facility will Accept Medicare 'Part Patients You are cordially invited to tour our facility.

If we con be of service. please call 671-5400. ROOM BOARD for elderly lady or gentleman in local private home. Reasonable. Call 834-1148 SUPER 8 Camera Club being formed, First meeting Feb.

22nd Call 671-4188 for details 9.5 PM ALL SYMBRA ETT Bras and gird: The Board of County Commissioners of Seminole County. Florida, will hold a public hear ing on Tuesday, March 21, 1978 at 10:00 A.M. in the Commis- les in stock 30 pct, off. Representa fives wanted. The Undercover World, 2700 E.

Livingston St. Call 898-1729. TRAVEL 12 OPPORTUNITIES CARS available to most major cities, drive as your own, no rental charge, Nationwide Auto. 896-8412 CARS Available to most Maior cities including, Mich, N. J.

Texas. AUTO DRIVEWAY, 896-3456. FLYING TO CHICAGO Mon. Feb. 20th.

3 seats in Beech Debonair. Share Expenses. Phone 671-5945. 14 PERSONALS DEE-please give me a call, I really meant what said. Please give a nice guy a chance.

RUSS. GALS- would vou like a FREE Bel ty Dancing lesson tomorrow, Six (Sat) at 10 am now forming. 1 hour Beginner Lessons, $18. Sample lesson tomorrow FREE. Call PRINCESS MARCELLA, 898- 0222, TODAY, FRI ONLY.

PROFESSIONAL Gentleman- desires meaningful relationship with female 48 or vounger. SS Ad 14. See Class 200 For Schools Instruction SEMIRETIRED non drinking gentleman wishes to share sincere permanent relationship with slender attractive unencumbered lady, social drinking ok. Only sincere need reply. SS Ad 13.

TWO REFINED LADIES Wish to meet sincere gentleman, 58-68 vrs, tor companionship, no swingers, will contact all replies. Write SS Ad 661. WIDOWED FATHER pre-teen son need live in female companion for son house chores 862-4260 Business Personals A B.E.T.A. WAY pregnancy testing. Call B.E.T.A.

CENTER. 841-2223. 705 Magnolia A HYPNOTISM Licensed 30 yrs. experience Ed Winterhalter 896-3321 ABORTION-BIRTH CONTROL INFO Abortion information, contraceptive services, low cost, pregnancy test- ing, pap smears, free counseling, confidential assistance with family planning problems. CENTRAL FLA.

WOMENS HEALTH ORGANIZATION INC: (Formerly The Ladies Center) 898-0921 or Toll Free 1-800-432-0286. ABORTIONS BIRTH CONTROL COUNSELING Free Pregnancy IMMEDIATE Low cost birth control male female sterilization. Privacy confidentiality guaranteed, supportive atmosphere. Birth Control Center, Inc. Women's Health Center, Inc.

725 No. Magnolia, 422-0606 or 423- 0411, 24 hrs. day: or toll free 800- 432-8517. BENOIT GUEST HOME Going onvacation, care for elderly, weekly, permanent. Balanced meals, clean, homey.

Licensed. 898- 5236. INDIVIDUAL Group Counseling: Marriage, Family, Personal Problems. Hrs by appt. Human Development Center.

628-0434 "Bringing People Together" dating service. All ages including senior citizens. P. 0. Box 1651-0S, Winter Haven, Fla.

33880 MEET NEW EXCITING PEOPLE Send name address to Florida Introduction Service, P.O. Box 1869, Vero Beach. Fla. 32960. OVER "18,000" SUCCESSFUL INTRODUCTIONS In Central Fla.

AAA INTRODUCTIONS 299-1300 PSYCHOMETRIC DATING-18 to 070. Send name, address, phone birth to: P. O. Box 8146-A, Orlando, 32806. Member: Better Business Bureau Orlando Chamber of Commerce REST HOME for the elderly.

P.O. Box 366, Orange City, Flo. Call 904-775-4656 COMPATABILITY DATING Send name, address phone to: 251 Maitland Ave. Altamonte Spas. Fla.

32701. Member of Orlando Area Chamber of Commerce. DIVORCED Attractive tall gentleman, 48, 3 children in boarding school, desires attractive female companion to help with house chores for rm board. SS Ad 637. 15 LOST FOUND FOUND large male black white cat with white color very affectionate near Englewood school 277-5750.

FOUND Irish Setter, female, Winter Park, Glenridge area. Call to identify 645-3865. FOUND- Mixed Collie, female. Approx. 8 mos.

old. In vicinity of Walker Jr. High 851-1088. male Pekingese. In Englewood area.

277- 5600 after 6. FOUND Female dog with puppy. vicinity of Rollings Hills. Both very small. blonde.

Phone 834-7750. FOUND- Male Germon Shepherd pup. 68 weeks, in Vicinity of Michloon Fern Creek, 898-9701. FOUND Brown colored part Dachshund, male, brown collar, corner of Gore Ave Mills. 898-8832.

FOUND German Shepherd female. Lake Como area. Gentle, black tan. collar. Call 647-1354 FOUND temale Golden Retriever, about 1 vr old.

near Seminole Community College. Ph. 365-5166. FOUND- Small red flutty female dog. College Park area.

Call 843-9139 KEYS, would like to thank the anonymous person who found my keys turned them in on the Central Fla. Blood Bank I.D, LOST white female cat in Howell Branch Area. Needs medication. Reward. 678-5126 atter 3pm.

LOST- Irish Setter, female, very thin. Rio Grande area. Please call 422-6742. LOST-Brittany Spaniel, 6 male, New York Seminole Cty tags, in Sweetwater area. Phone 862-3580.

LOST: male Weimaraner in the area of Votaw Wekiva Springs Rd, on Feb. 6th. please call 886-4444. LOST- solid gold link bracelet. Feb 8, vicinity E.

Amelia N. Orange Ave. Reward. 841-7257. LOST White female cat in the Bel Air W.

area of Ocoee, Sun. eve. Call 656-7777 with any information LOST 2 red Irish Setters, Lake Marsha area, with braided collar, with silver chain. 351-3582. LOST Siberian Husky white male with grey sable markings, 1 vr.

oid missing since Londonderry section of Pine Hills answers to Meeka, had tags. Call 299-1077. LOST-since Dec. 20, male Springer Spaniel, black white. 2 vrs.

answers to Gus. REWARD. 423- 5586, 8-5. LOST- Female shepherd, Winter Garden area, has chain collar, blind in eye, REWARD, 656-8042. LOST In Pine Castle flea area, collar.

male vellow tiger eves, stiches in left ear. cat. Clear green medical attention. 857-0975 needs LOST large 55 lb. 1 vr.

wearing old female chain shepherd mixed, County tag 13960, in collar, the Orange vicinity of Sea World. Lost $100 Feb. 2. REWARD. Answers to Tawny.

PLEASE CALL. 876-3795. brown white vr. Susie, old bird dog, answers to LOST: female vicinity of Fairvilla, 293-1708. White and tan male mixed LOST- dog, white fuzzy face, brown breed around eye, answers ring Lake Eola area.

Call eves 423-2729. Reward. Brennan, Ward LOST- 3 Park Wilson area in Winter Park. If X31 aolf clubs, found LOST- male tabby cat call 671-0862. with flea collar, weighs 15 lbs.

Lost on Gardens, corner of Feb. 5. Anderson $20 REWARD. Conway Phone Judy at 898-7011 days. LOST Needed and loved at home.

Reward Irish Setter, very friendly. if returned. Call 886 6867. $150, lost Yorkie Mascot Orlando from Dockter Pet Center, Square, needs Fashion medication daily. 896-5960.

REWARD Red Male Doberman, Harry Palmer Eastwood 66. 1739 Staunton Lakeland, died Wednesday Born in Northampton, he moved to Orlando in 1922. He was a fruit broker with Joe Strickland Fruit Brokers. Lakeland. Survivors: wife, Mrs.

Mae brother, Dan Eureka, Calif and sisters, Cynthia Winter Park, Sally Maitland. Thornton Funeral Home, Lakeland. Edward F. Eppley, 72, 524 Poincianna Drive. Indian Lake Estates, died Thursday.

Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to Indian Lake Estates from Biloxi. in 1957. He was retired from the U.S. Air Force. a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church and Retired Officers Association.

Survivor: wife. Mrs. Anne. Marion Nelson Funeral Home, Lake Wales. Ted R.

Owens, 71, 1901 13th NW. Winter Haven, died Wednesday. Born in Palatka. he moved to Winter Haven from Lake Wales in 1944 He was a retired salesman and a member of Eloise Church of God. Survivors: wife.

Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Wanda Martin, Central Valley, sons, Edwin and Julius. Winter Haven. James, Lake Worth: sisters.

Mrs. Katherine Hamilton, Orlando. Mrs. Minnie Redding. Fellsmore: brothers, Guy and Vernon, Orlando, Henry, Sebastian; and 15 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.

Mitchell Funeral Home, Winter Haven, Mrs. Florence F. Matthews, 87 170 N. Kings Road mond Beach, died Wednesday. Born in Livingston.

J. she moved to Ormond Beach In 1955. She was a retired registered nurse. Survivors: son, Stewart, Ormond Beach; brother, Stanley Fund, Port Charlotte: and two grandchildren. Woodward Funeral Home, Holly Hill.

Norman G. Petzoldt, 91, 112 Sunset Mount Dora. died Wednesday, car Born in Croghan, moved to Mount Dora from Oneida, N.Y., in 1945. He was an automobile dealer and a Protestant. Survivors daughter, Mrs.

Virginia Hart, Bellevue, and one grandson. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares, will send the body to Camden, N.Y. Mrs. Margaret J. Duke, 95, Mount Dora, died Thursday.

Born in Schroon, N.Y., she lived in Johnsonburg. N.Y., before moving to Mount Dora. She was a Methodist. Survivors: son, Ernest A. Yott, Webster: and four grandchildren.

20 great-grandchildren, seven great-great grandchildren. Rehbaum-Harden Funeral Home, Mount Dora, will send the body to Arcade. N.Y. for services and interment. Seward D.

Parsons, 74, 1211 Dora Tavares, died Wednesday. Born in Glenmont. Ohio, he moved to Tavares from Eustis in 1969. He was a retired painting contractor and a member of St. Lukes Lutheran Church, Zanesville.

Ohio. Survivors: wife, Ethel: and daughter, Mrs. Nancy Shepherd, Staten Island. N.Y. Steverson Funeral Home, Tavares.

PARSONS, MR. SEWARD D. Funeral services for Seward D. Parsons, 74, of 1211 Dora Tavares, who died Wednesday will be held So-' turday at 3:00 P.M. in the Steverson Funeral Chapel, Interment will follow in the Tavares Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Steverson. Funeral Home Friday between 3:00 and 6:00 P.M. and on Saturday from 10:00 A.M. until service time to pay their respects. STEVERSON FUNERAL HOME, Old 441 East, Tavares, in charge.

TAYLOR, LAURA BARBER Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Barber Tavior, age 87, of 2000 N. Semoran who passed away Wednesday, will be conducted Saturday at 1:30 P.M. at the Baldwin Funeral Home Chapel. Aloma Avenue The Reverend Jewell Smith of Temple Baptist Church will officiate with interment totlowing at Geneva Cemetery.

Visitation for friends will be today from 2 until 4 and 7 until P.M. at the funeral home. Pallbearers: Wm. Taylor, Van Tavior, Orrie Mathieux, Joe Mathieux, Charlie Markowitz and Lester Harper. Baldwin Funeral Home.

Aloma Avenue. VAUGHN, MRS. ESTELLE R. Funeral services for Mrs. Estelle R.

Vaughn, 88. of 145 6th Mt. Dora, who died Thursday, will be held on Sunday at 3:00 P.M. from Rehbaum-Harden Chapel with the Rev. Lee D.

Rustin officiating. Interment will be in Lone Oak Cemetery, Leesburg. Fla. REHBAUM HARDEN FUNERAL HOME, Mt. Dora, in charge, VREELAND, MRS.

MARGARET DALY Rosary for Mrs. Margaret Vreeland, 88, 1135 W. Harvard, Orlando. who died Thursday, will be recited Friday at 7:00 P.M. in the Chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home.

Mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9:00 A.M. in St. Charles Catholic Church with Father Richard Steinkamp officiating. In lieu of flowers, masses to be said in memory of Margaret Daly Vreeland. Arrangements by Cox-Parker, Winter Park.

WRIGHT, MR. ROBERT BRUCE Funeral services for Mr. Wright, 60, of Tavares, who died Wednesday, will be on Saturday at 2:00 P.M. in the Golden Triangle Community Chapel with the Rev. L.H.

Hunt officiating. Burial will follow in Tavares Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 2.00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. at the Harden Funeral Home of Eustis. HARDEN FUNERAL HOME.

Eustis, directing. Mrs. Paula B. Hart, Ave. NE Winter Haven, died Wednesday.

She was born in Winter Haven and had been a lifetime resident. She was a secretary and member of Beymer Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors: husband, Bascom: daughter, Mrs. Susan Doty, Tampa, son, Thomas. Winter Haven; mother.

Mrs. Dorothy Bailey. Auburndale: brothers. R. Wayne Bailey, Winter Haven, Joe Bailey.

Satellite Beach, Doyle Bailey. Birmingham, and two grandchildren Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Winter Haven. Theodore W. Mullen. 74 18 Burkely Road.

Ormond Beach, died Tuesday. Born in Greentown, Ind. he moved to Ormond Beach in 1966 from Fort Wayne, Ind. He was member of Grace Lutheran Church, Grant Masonic Lodge 637, Swayzee. Order of the Eastern Star, Trinity Chapter 576.

Fort Wayne and a World War veteran, Survivors: wife. Mrs. Mildren daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Kiracofe, Fort Wayne: brother. Charles, Kokomo, Ind and three grandchildren.

HaighBlack Funeral Home. Ormond Beach. Marie Burns Dixon, 79. Griffin View Road, Lady Lake, died Thursday Born in Whorton, Texas, she moved to Lady Lake from Fort Texas, two weeks ago, She was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.

Shirley Tedder, Lady Lake; sister, Mrs. Harry Barton, Hemet, Calif: brothers. Amos Burns Waco, Texas, William H. Burns. Fort Worth; and three grandchildren.

Beyers Funeral Home. Leesburg. Robert Bruce Wright, 60. 224 Rockingham Tavares, died Wednesday, Born in Lexington, he was a long-time Tavares resident. He was owner of Pleas-U Beauty Salon and several other businesses in Tavares.

He was a member of the Church of God and the Golden Triangle Community Chapel of Mount Dora. Survivors. wife, Mrs. May Elizabeth: daughter, Mrs. Tommy D.

Cochran, Huntsville. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wex Lexington; brother. Clifton.

Florence, Ala and one grandson. Harden Funeral Home of Eustis. Mrs. Estelle R. Vaughn, 88, 145 Sixth Mount Dora, died Thursday.

Born in Marion, S.C she had been a winter resident of Mount Dora. She was a Methodist, a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution director Stokely Mental Health Center for the state of Delaware, publisher and author of volume one and two of "Southern Born and Bred' and a member of the National Grange Survivors: husband, Molloy C. Mount Dora; daughter, Mrs. Louise V. Hamby, Lewes, Del sons, Molloy C.

Jr. Stephen Mount Dora, and William, Newark, sister. Mrs. Wilham V. Buckels, Leesburg: brother, J.

Carlisle Rogers, Leesburg: 12 grandchildren and two Rehbaum-Harden great Funeral Home, Mount Dora. John D. Henry, 71, 252 E. Allegan Otsego. died' Wednesday.

Born in Otsego. he spent 12 winters in Eustis. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service. He was an Elk.

a member of Otsego Volunteer Fire Department, Masonic Lodge of Otsego and the Travelers Protective Association. Survivors: wife. Mrs. Viola sons. John David.

Big Rapids. Patrick, OntarCanada, daughter Bonnie Stevens. Kalamazoo. brother, William. Largo; sister, Mrs.

Katherine Weber, Covert, Mich, and 11 grandchildren, one grandchild. Hamlin Hilbish Zeller, Kennedy Hamlin Funeral Home of Eustis. Merle E. Hoffman, 65 5703 Jessie Drive. Bartow died Wednesday.

Born in Mi. chigan, he moved to Bartow in 1973. He was a retired machine repairman. Survivors: wife. Mrs.

Ellen sons. Rex, James and Michael. Lake Orion. Mich Gary. Bartow; daughters, Judith, Lake Orion, Mrs.

Barbara Bowen, Hudson, N.C.: and five grandchildren. Whidden Funeral Home, Bartow Mrs. Eva T. Rogers, 77, 41 Circle Drive, Holly Hill, died Wednesday. Born in Keevey.

she moved to Holly Hill in 1969 from Hamilton. Ohio. Survivors: nine sons. including Arthur, Port Orange, Donaid. Daytona Beach, Terry and Steven.

Holly Hill one daughter: and one sister. Woodward Funeral Home. Holly Hill. Henry Peter Peterson, 79, 94 Ponce de Leon Drive, Ormond Beach, died Wednesday Born in Marinette, Wis. he moved to Ormond Beach in 1947 from White Lake.

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