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to The Post, Thursday, May 15, 1-55 Business Personals 5-44 Drapery Service Korean Protesters Mob Seoul SEOUL, South Korea (AP) Demonstrating students poured into downtown Seoul yesterday, paralyzing traffic and with police in anti-government protests. Police vehicles were burned and wrecked in one of the five provincial cities where demonstrations also took place. Police said 258 policemen, and 27 civilians were injured in the capital and the provinces, with 39 persons hospitalized. They also said that 675 persons, mostly students, were arrested. The government placed troops and armored personnel carriers around the capitol building as the number of demonstrators estimated in Seoul alone increased to 30,000.

It was not known how many demonstrators were involved outside Seoul. Riot police, armed with clubs and tear gas, were outnumbered in Seoul, but troops armed with rifles did not join police in fighting the demonstrators. At least 200 students were arrested. The volume and size of the demonstrations reminded some observers of the uprisings that toppled the government of president Syngman Rhee in 1960. The chanting students took to the streets of Seoul demanding the lift- Libya Post Wire Services BEIRUT, Lebanon Libya yesterday said two Americans charged with spying are under arrest in Tripoli.

"The Popular Committee for Justice in Tripoli has detained two Americans for spying," the stateowned news agency said without giving any further details. The State Department in Washington Tuesday identified the Americans as Michael Price and Roger Frey, "employees of an oil Libyan authorities Tuesday expelled 25 Americans on charges they engaged in spying and terrorist activities. Most of them were teachers from an oil company school affiliated with Al Fatah University in Tripoli and from the business community. In November 1979, the State Department discouraged nonessential travel to Libya by Americans. Most of the 2,500 Americans still in Libya work for several oil companies and other U.S.

businesses. Polish Boss Warns Of Western Moves WARSAW, Poland Polish Communist leader Edward Gierek yesterday opened the seven-nation War- University students flee tear gas fired by police in ing of martial law and the resignation of new military strongman Lt. Gen. Chun Doo Hwan. The most violent demonstration of the day erupted in Taegu, Korea's third largest city 140 miles south of Seoul.

About 500 students reportedly set fire to a police bus and wrecked three other police vehicles while destroying two police substations. In Seoul, students poured onto the Chongro, one of Seoul's busiest streets, paralyzing traffic on the eight-lane roadway and forcing many shops to close. This was the second straight day of demonstrations by students after about two weeks of anti-government campus rallies. Under martial law, declared after President Park Chung Hee was assassinated in October, outdoor demonstrations and political gatherings are banned. The government has said it will not lift martial law until political stability is fully restored.

Arrests 2 Americans World News saw Pact summit, saying "disquieting and dangerous" moves by the West could upset the world's military balance. In a speech before Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev and other East Bloc leaders, Gierek said "the great achievements of the detente process" were threatened by the "increasing activity of imperialist and Cold War forces. "Particularly disquieting and dangerous are moves aimed at infringing on the existing military balance and attempts at power poli- tics." He did not specify any particular moves. But the remark about the military balance apparently referred to the decision by NATO to deploy Cruise and Pershing II missiles in Europe. Salvadorans Discuss Freeing Jailed Major SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador Christian Democratic leaders on the ruling junta met in secret yesterday to discuss the potentially explosive release from jail of a man who tried to topple them, party sources said.

The party has threatened to quit the military-civilain junta a move that would severely shake the already violence-torn nation unless former National Guard Maj. Roberto D'Abuisson is tried for an attempted right-wing coup May 2. Rightist military officers who reportedly control about two-thirds of the armed forces demanded the release of D'Abuisson, a charismatic intelligence expert favored among the military. Spanish Editor's Conviction Criticized LONDON The International Press Institute said yesterday it has asked the Spanish government to review a contempt sentence and fine imposed on Juan Luis Cebrian, editor of El Pais, Spain's leading newspaper. Cebrian Friday was given a suspended sentence of three months in prison and fined about $800 for contempt because of an editorial on "The Press and Democracy" that CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED FUNERAL NOTICES ELIAS DeMOSSE MORSE Age 89, of 9196 Demery Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, passed away May 13th.

Mr. Morse is survived by his wife, Mary Josephine Morse of Palm Beach Gardens; two sons: Mr. Julian D. Morse of Tallahassee, Mr. John W.

Morse of WPB; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held Friday, May 16th, from TILLMAN FUNERAL HOME, 2170 So. Military Trail, WPB, at 11:00 a.m. conducted by Dr. J.

B. Buffington of Calvary Baptist Church, Lakeland, Fla. JOHN W. MULLICA Mr. Mullica, 30 years old, of 326 Linda Lane, West Beach, Florida, died Tuesday, May 13 at a local hospital after an extended illness.

Mr. Mullica is survived by his wife Marcy of West Palm Beach, Florida, his father, William Mullica of Delray Beach, Florida and his brother, James Mullica of Denver, Colorado. Funeral Services will be held 11:00 A.M. Thursday, May 15 at the First United Methodist Church with the Reverend John Fletcher officiating. QUATTLEBAUMHOLLEMAN- BURSE FUNERAL HOME 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida in charge of arrangements.

DR. NATHAN COLBS Leon Atlas Chapter, A.M.C. of our beloved Charter Life Nathan Colbs. Our love out to the bereaved members loss funeral mourn the Member, Dr. and sympathy go of his family.

MAUDE C. WOODARD Age 87, of 1311 W. Broward Street, Lantana died Tuesday, May 13th, 1980. Member of the First Baptist Church, Lake Worth. Survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Evelyn McBride, Lantana, Mrs. Frances Freeman, Fresno, daughter-in-law, Hazel Woodard, Jupiter, Florida; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2PM Thursday (today) May 15th, 1980 at the E. EARL SMITH SON Funeral Home, East Chapel, Reverend Robert O. Walker, First Baptist Church, Lake Worth, officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home 1pm until service time Thursday (today). Interment in Hillcrest Memorial Park, West Palm Beach. Memorials may be made to the Love Offering of the First Baptist Church, Lake Worth. LILA E. FLAHERTY 18 of 436 36th West Palm Beach, passed away May 13, as a result of a car accident.

She is survived by her mother, Patricia Ordonez; step-father, Antonio Ordonez, both of WPB: two brothers: Paul Scott Flaherty and Patrick Flaherty, both of WPB; three sisters: Antonina Ordonez, Francisca Ordonez, and Regina Ordonez, all of WPB; Maternal grandparents, Mr. Mrs. William Moore, of WPB; several loving uncles, aunts, and cousins. Private funeral services will be held at a later date. LAKESIDE CHAPEL in charge of funeral arrangements.

ALICE J. SPRAGUE Age 78, of Camden C-76, West Palm Beach, died early Tuesday morning, May 13, 1980, in a local hospital. She was a communicant of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church, WPB. She is survived by her husband, George one daughter, Edith Boxwell, Los Angeles, one sister, Anna Hosmer, Wallingford, one brother. Peter Jaserie, Coventry, and numerous nieces and nephews.

The 8 40 VFW Auxiliary will hold memorial services at 7 p.m. on Thursday in the NORTHWOOD FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL. There will be a recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. on Thursday. A Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

on Friday in St. John Fisher Catholic Church, with Rev. Michael Devaney, O.M.I., the celebrant. Entombment will follow in Royal Palm Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Northwood Funeral Home from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

on Thursday. ANNA BANAS Mrs. Banas, 84 years old, of 1429 Beta Court, Lake Clarke Shores, died Monday May 12 at a local hospital after an extended illness. Mrs. Banas had been a resident of West Palm Beach since 1957 coming here from Buffalo, New York.

She was a member of Saint Luke's Catholic Church, the Polish-American Club and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Walter Golonka Post P.L.A.V. all of Lake Worth, Florida. She is survived by two daughters: Mrs. David P. Salustri of Lake Clarke Shores, Florida, Mrs.

Wanda Grzelka of Buffalo, New York; three sons: Michael T. Banas of Boynton Beach, Florida, Joseph Golonka of West Palm Beach, Florida, and Matthew Golonka of Anaheim, California. Also surviving are fifteen grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Rosary Services will be held 8:00 PM on Thursday, May 15 at QUATTLEBAUMHOLLEMAN- BURSE FUNERAL HOME, 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida. The Funeral Mass will be held 9:30 AM on Friday, May 16 at Saint Luke's Catholic Church in Lake Worth with interment to follow at Queen of Peace Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. on Thursday, May 15. E. FUNERAL EARL HOME CHAPELS. MITH INC.

SON Home Owned and Sterling T. Ritchie, LFD President Operated Crematory East Chapel West Chapel 1032 N. Dixie Lake Worth 3772 S. Military Tr. 964-3772-3773 Member of National Selected Morticians The POST and The EVENING TIMES INFORMATION To place an ad or to report errors: cor rections or cancellations call 833-4031 Once an ad is placed.

it cannot be can elled of changed before initial publica hon AD CANCELLATION INFORMATION The Post and The Evening Times Sales Advisors give a kill number when a cancellation order IS received Advertisers are requested to make a note of the number as it indicates the time and date of cancellation For your protection do not give a stop order to any employee who cannot give you a kill order number Phone 833-4031 when cancelling your ad ERRORS to the fit st of aids tor corrections This newspaper will bi responsible for only one 1 insertion ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY INDEX OF MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS 1-Announcements 5-Business Services 10-Education 15-Employment 20-Merchandise 25-Livestock Business Opportunities 40-50 Rentals Apts-Hses-Other 60-Real Estate For Sale 70-Condominiums Co-Ops Apts 75-Mobile Homes 80-Marine-Boats -Announcements 1-05 Cemetery Lots DOUBLE burial lot with double burial vault. Hillcrest, section 7. 965-7785. Sacrifice. 1-40 Special Notices WOMEN'S CLINIC PREGNANCY TESTS BIRTH CONTROL VACUUM ABORTIONS AT $140 VASECTOMIES $135 TUBAL LIGATIONS $350 Owned Operated By Women FT.

LAUDERDALE 1-772-1123 YOU can't beat the $1.00 Soup Sandwiches at Clayton's, Palm Coast Plaza. 585-1602. 1-50 Personals RESPONSIBLE Male, (Mid-30's) seeks same, Share Duplex. $175 plus utilities. 683-9183.

will not be responsible for any debis or obligations contracted by anyone other than myself. Signed Hubert E. Blackmer Jr. SINGLE Minister with love sit your home 'til tall. References.

491-2990, Ft. Lauderdale, 721-4574, evenings. CONVENIENT Townhouse, Available. Female owner travels, will share or rent to Responsible Couple or same. 655- 5580.

MATURE middle-age woman, non-drinker to share 2-bedroom, 2-bath Mobile home with same. $175 Month. 965-3047. DIAL -A-PRAYER 832-2442 SHAUN Where are you? Please call Mike around 6pm. 965-1590.

TRI COUNTY CHRISTIAN SINGLES An Exclusive Dating Service offering Christians for Christians. Call Beverly or Jack. 734-6518 or 439-0908 YOUNG Woman will share 2-bedroom home with same. Waterbed and TV included. 689-4000.

BUSINESSWOMAN to share home with same. Private bath, pool. $200. Call 793- 1638, evenings. MALE to share 2-bedroom.

luxury apartment with same. LW. $200 plus utilities. After 7PM, 683-7179. MALE.

25-35 to share house with same. Utilities, phone, washer, dryer included. 684-1354. IF YOU ARE SINGLE FOR ANY REASON Tri-County Singles has it all for friendship, romance or a more meaningful relationship. So far this year, 3 couples have married, 4 others engaged.

Many going steady others enjoying new friendships! For your appt, call the office nearest you. 734-6518. 439-0908. Broward, 491-3610. FEMALE Roommate wanted to share with same.

844-1513. Do you have to carry a Room Divider, space, Virginia. 832-5096 LOIS, please call me after 2PM on Wednesday or Thursday morning. YOUNG Lady wants same to share 4-Bedroom, 2-Bath home. $140.

share utilities. 734-0404. COMPLETE care for elderly, invalid or ambulatory. Private home, 25-years experience. 582-1592.

RESPONSIBLE young female looking. for same to share 3-bedroom, 2-bath apartment in LP. $125 monthly, share utilities. 842-3048 evenings. WORKING woman will share 2-bedroom apartment with same.

Boynton area. 732-3585. FEMALE to share 2-Bedroom. 2-bath luxury Condo on ocean, Juno Beach, with same. 626-3577 days.

626-2470 evenings ECKANKAR. A WAY OF LIFE. Presents free public lecture. Sat, May 17th, Eckankar Ctr. 108 North Narcissus, downtown WPB.

2: 00pm. Topics: Dream Mastery, Balancing One's Life, Music Of The Spheres, Reincarnation and The Far Country For information or questions on Eckankar, 793- 6025. DELRAY Nautilus 6 months membership for sale. $100. Call Dixy 748-7056 of 739-3810.

Lauderdale. SINGLES CLUB INVITES SINGLES to DANCE Fri Nites 9-1 (Est 10 yrs)21-55 Bank, Dressy Attire For Women Jacket Req'd Men, 624 Nottingham, WPB PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free Pregnancy, Testing and Counseling Services. Call Life Line, 842-4621. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Help 844-8800 Information 842-5287 MALE to share Palm Springs townhouse with same. Prefer non-smoker.

$50 weekly 965-2520. 1-55 Business Personals WHY BE LONELY? Write "Get A Mate' Dating Service. P.O. Box 6071, Clearwater, Florida 33518. Discreet personal introductions.

Piamates, Box 3355, York PA 17402. 717-848-1408 See CLASSIFICATION 1-56 LEGAL SERVICES The ALL NEW' EVERY DAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FEATURE STAGE DOOR JIMMY'S ART STUDIO 3360 S. MILITARY TRAIL 964-1457 FIVE BEAUTIFUL MODELS OPEN 7 DAYS 11AM-5AM DR. ROBERT SCHULLER'S Possibility Thinking Exciting 6-week series. Thursday nights, 7:30.

Call Wickershaw Center. 321 Croton Way. 659-0956. MARRIAGES performed. Civil ceremonies.

At your convenience. Reasonable. Call Mr. Creech, 582-0669. SPIRITUALIST PALM CARD READER 683-5164 COMPATABILITY DATING Looking for a more dignified way of meeting people? Write 251 Mailland Ave, Suite 313, Altamonte Springs, 32701, Or call WPB, 659-9200.

Member Orlando area Chamber of Commerce. EXECUTIVE RETREAT 5934 OKEECHOBEE BLVD. WPB 686-0479 427-1877 SAUNA-LIQUOR-BAR-ROMAN TUBS PRIVATE MIRROR ROOMS-WATER BEDS 8 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS MASTERCHARGE BANKAMERICARD INTRO SPECIAL $10 SO. FLA'S PLUSHEST MEN'S SPA OPEN 7 DAYS 10AM-4 SINGLE? Meet sincere beautiful people like You. Lw fee.

Call DATELINE free: 800-451-3245. 1-56 Legal Services DIVORCE KIT Do-i1-yourself with instructions. Free info: KIT. Box 791. Pompano, FL 33061.

Ph 941-6997 SIMPLE FLA WILL $25 Up. Uncontested Divorce $90 up Costs. Free initial consultation on other legal matters. FREDERICK W. DAILY Ill.

ATTY STEPHEN J. PRESS, ATTY, 655-8020. 1-57 Escort Services INTERNATIONAL "TRUST US TO PLEASE" A STORK'S NEST 15 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS MASTER CHARGE VISA REASONABLE AGENCY FEE DAY OR NIGHT PALM BEACH COUNTY 845-4777 YOUNG SOPHISTICATES 844-7878 24 HOURS AA GIRL OUTCALL "Over 50. beautiful girls, just a phone call away" ANYTIME, ANYPLACE 737-9868 DEJA VU ESCORTS 844-9099 -Always Available RAINBOW DATING SERVICE FEMALE MALE ESCORTS 0967-97370 1-58 Health Spas, Massage TYPE OF MASSAGE YOU NEED By appointment, Monday Saturday. 395- 5286, Boca.

License 2679. 1-70 Babysitting, Nurseries WILL Babysit, my home, Lake Worth area, weekdays. Call 684-2798 after 5PM. WILL Babysit, my home, for working mothers. 3 up.

Will consider odd shifts. Call 968-2226. CHILD-CARE, my Home, WPB. Lots of TLC. Reasonable rates.

Now through summer. 689-7358. BABYSITTING my home M-F, Call 967-3041. WILL keep children in my home, WPB, 6 months to 4 years. 683-7966.

BUCHANAN'S NURSERY SCHOOL INFANTS TO 6 Yrs, Hot Lunch OPEN 683-0336 Penny Lane Child Care $28 and up. Hot meals. 965-5191. Permit 75A. 1-80 Lost Found FOUND Gold necklace chain with two emblems, phone 1-3pm, 655-3847.

LOST! Female Black Cal, Blind one eye, Answers to Gladys. Wellington area. 793-9058. LOST. Brindle Pit-Bull Male, White on chest, right front foot, toenail missing.

Cropped ears. $100 reward. 793-3084. after 6PM. LOST DACHSHUND Black with tan markings, female, 10- years oid Answers 10 Quetzel.

Gulfstream area. REWARD. 272-2722, 276- 7456. LOST: gold ID bracelet. Sentimental value.

Reward. Call 588-9046. HELP! us find our 14 year old female part German Shepherd, Sheba. Disappeared early Sunday morning. General area 10th Avenue and Military Trail.

Black, tan and some white. 967-5537. WHITE Cat, male, 1-Green Eye, 1-Blue. Lost in Palm Springs, Monday. 586-5600, 967-8449.

Reward. LOST. White with black spots, Mixed breed, female dog. Jenny, NY Tags. WPB vicinity.

Reward. 964-5095. FOUND. Small terrier, wire-haired type. Tan.

Female. Near Southern Blvd. and Olive. 832-5027. LOST in Lake Park area, a black male Cocker Spaniel, black flea collar.

832- 6770 Ask for Phil. $100 REWARD! LOST BLACK FEMALE LAB, 5 MONTHS OLD. ANSWERS LEVITT HOMES AREA WELLINGTON. 655- 1256. FOUND Collie Vicinity PGA Blvd.

832-1158, 588-6674. FOUND damaged bracelet in Palm Beach vicinity, call 832-8755 to describe bracelet. LOST. Seal point Siamese cal. Altered male.

10-years. Last seen March 6, Fairway Belvedere Homes. WPB. Hannibel. $100 reward.

842-6560. FOUND Parakeet, vicinity of Congress Avenue, Lake Worth. 967-8228 or 967- 1422 after 3PM. LOST: hound puppy. Military Trail between Forest Hill Summit.

Reward. 967-8027. 1-85 Travel Opportunities LEAVING 10 Boston share expenses. Call 832-5589 Nights. 683-2232 Days.

NYC Bound? Drive our car. We pay you! Call 689-7222, 9-5, Mon-Fri. DRIVERS Needed Immediately: BOSTON, NY. Upstate (Buff. Roch) CHICAGO Other Cities.

Gas Allow. 585-8700 499- 4639 Delray. IF YOU'RE 18 DRIVE NORTH Up to $100 Gas 684-2211 NEED DRIVERS, Most Cities. USA Canada Gas Allowance. 848-3432 1-90 Auto Delivery DOOR-TO-DOOR DELIVERY ANYPLACE-USA-OVERSEAS AAACON Auto Transport 684-2211 AUTO DRIVEWAY CO Car Delivered Anywhere 585-8700, Eves 499-4639, Delray WILLING to drive car to N.Y.

State May 23-24. References. Stuart, 287-5506 evenings. DEPUTY sheriff and wife, leaving June 7, Boston area, will drive your car for expenses. References.

622-1805 after 6PM. WE DELIVER YOUR CAR ANYWHERE DOOR TO DOOR INSURED DRIVEWAY SERVICE 848-3432 5-Business Service 5-04 Secretarial Services PROF. TYPIST 622-0147, 6pm-10pm JUDY'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE All Phases of Typing. New Accounts Welcome. Legal, Contractors, Churches.

Clubs, Manuscripts, etc. 842-0022. 5-11 Dressmaking, Tailoring KAY 833-1568 Seamstress Men Women. Alterations. SEAMSTRESS Available to do alterations and repairs -for Dress Shops and Dry Cleaners.

Year-round. References. 586- 4431. 5-26 Upholstering PROFESSIONAL Furniture Upholstery with your material. Reasonable.

Free Estimates. 968-0554. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING Also cushions Have samples. Free estimates. 683-4684.

CUSTOM Upholstery has work for Palm Beach Designers. Can now do your upholstery at discount prices. 734-3667. 5-29 Appliance Repairina REPAIRS NEEDED? All Major Brand appliances. Service guaranteed.

HOME APPLIANCE SERVICE. Lic-0137 964-7535. 5-37 Carpet Services CARPETS Installed and repaired, restretched. For fast service call 588-6968 days, evenings, weekends. PROFESSIONAL Installation, Free estimales! Call Jerry's Carpet service.

Specializing in Custom work. 844-8537. CARPET Cleaning, Installation and repair. Call 622-4586 or 844-8537. HAVING Trouble With Your Drapery Installation? This is our only business.

CALL 967-7572 5-50 Painting, Decorating QUALITY WALL -PAPERING. PAINTING, FULLY INSURED BONDED. LICENSE No. -U10277. 747-0592 INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PAINTING "RAY THE Very Reasonable Rates (U-10122) 586-6795 after 5PM 588-5971 5-53 Home Improvements MASONRY.

Brick, block stone, stucco, fireplaces. Small jobs only. 33 Years experience. 964-5543. CONCRETE Forming, placing, finishing, driveways, patios, slabs.

Reasonable. Reliable. Call 582-4777. CARPENTRY Work, all types. Wall panelFLing.

Door hanging. Replace rotten wood. Call 626-4096. REMODELING, repairs, windows, partitions. Contractor and builder warranty work also.

Call 686-2155. ADDITIONS CBS Frame, screen enclosures patio rools. All types aluminum work. 842-4806. Weekends Eves, 848-4455 CG006850 DON'T MOVE, IMPROVE! SPECIALISTS IN ALL KINDS OF REMODEL ING PATIO ENCLOSURES, ROOM ADDITIONS, BATHS KITCHEN, WOOD FRAME OR CBS.

WORKMANSHIP OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. LICENSED, BONDED, INSURED. FREE ESTIMATES. SANFORD CONST CO 588-0300 United Press International Seoul Education Minister Kim Ok Gill renewed her appeals for restraint by the students, but warned that there was a "limit to the government's patience." If the demonstrations continued, she said, the government would have no choice but to crack down. Meanwhile, the opposition New Democratic Party submitted to the national assembly a draft resolution calling on the government to lift martial law.

as Spies appeared in the paper two years ago. Ugandan Military Maintains Control KAMPALA, Uganda Uganda's new military rulers, favoring the return of exiled former President Milton Obote, kept key public buildings in Kampala under armed guard yesterday as they sought to win backing for their takeover from other political factions. The capital and country remained calm. Unofficial sources said two persons unable to produce identity cards were shot to death at a military roadblock near Kampala's main hospital Tuesday night. It was the only reliably reported bloodshed of the coup SO far.

Police in Paris Disperse Students PARIS Police yesterday used tear gas to disperse hundreds of French students protesting the death of an unemployed apprentice baker during a police-student confrontation at a Paris university campus. No injuries or arrests were reported. Area Deaths Andrews, Edward 39, of 314 Churchill Road, West Palm Beach. Northwood Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Jasper, Ga.

Ball, Laurence 72, of 700 S. Ocean Apt. 301, Boca Raton. Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, Boca Raton.

Callahan, John 73, of 733 Fernwood Drive, West Palm Beach. Mizell- Faville- Zern Southdale Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral mass Friday. Colbs, Nathan of Wellington H- 149, Century Village, West Palm Beach. Levitt- Weinstein Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach.

Funeral today. Coleman, Helen 93, of 108 W. 13th Riviera Beach. Howard Funeral Home, North Palm Beach. Funeral Friday.

Dettmer, Edith 79, of 2682 S. Garden Drive, Apt. 301, Worth. Dorsey Funeral Home, Worth. Lake Funeral Friday.

Flaherty, Lila 18, of 436 36th West Palm Beach. Lakeside Chapel, Lake Worth. Flowers, Lacy 75, of 2001 NW 21st St, Lot. 352, Boynton Beach. Dorsey Funeral Home, Lake Worth.

Funeral Friday. Hameister, Ernest 87, of 2 Bonnie View Road, Delray Beach. Lorne Son Funeral Home, Delray Beach. Haselton, George 73, of 900 Ocean Drive, Boynton Beach. Scobee- Combs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach.

Lafer, Alvin, 77, of Monaco F-287, Delray Beach. Levitt- Weinstein Memorial Chapel, West Palm Beach. Funeral in Jersey City, N.J. Lasch, Louis E. 77, of 3831 N.

Old Dixie Highway, Delray Beach. Scobee- Combs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Lautenschlager, Helen, 85, of 208 Evernia West Palm Beach. Quattlebaum- Holleman- Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Magill, John 20, of 501 N.

Ware Drive, West Palm Beach. Quattlebaum- Holleman- Burse Funeral Home, West Palm Beach. Funeral Saturday. Westmoreland, Lt. Col.

James Blease (U.S.A.-Ret.), 67, of Longwood, formerly of West Palm Beach. Semoran Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. Funeral today; burial in Longwood. Woodard, Maude 87, of 1311 W. Broward Lantana.

E. Earl Smith Son East Chapel, Lake Worth. RESCREENING of Pool, patio, porch enclosures our specialty for 5 years. Free Estimates. 626-0669.

5-62 Electrical Work ELECTRICAL Service Repairs. No job 100 small. Cortez Electrical Service Repair. 684-1383. 5-68 Roofing Services MINOR ROOF REPAIRS, PAINTING Carpentry.

U-9645. 967-5580. PROTECT your roof from the summer rains Special gravel roofs, pressure cleaning and complete painting. 683- 0333. 5-71 Electric Pumps Wells 2'' OPEN-END Well, $4.50 per ft 30' Sprinkler WEN, $150 585-4910 5-77 Tree Surgery TRIMMING Topping Removal Yard Work Stumps removed, Hauling, Winch Truck Service.

Lic, Ins. 689-2083. REMOVE Trees Trim Top Prune. Free estimates. Same day service.

Call any: time, 585-2052 5-83 Lawn Landscaping NICK'S LAWN CARE. All Types. Tree hedge, trim, Clean-up. Mowing Reas-Dependable. Resid Comm 582-7045 6 YARDS of top soil $48.

6 yards yellow lawn sand, $60. LW Area. All types of rocks. 7 day delivery, service other areas. 964-1449 PROF.

Landscaping lawn maintenance. Monthly Yearly. Commercial Residential. Peri's, 582-4001 ACREAGE MOWING, LOW PRICES Minimum 3 acres: Also commercial and condo maintenance. 964-7548, after 3PM.

5-86 Land Clearing BACKHOE Loader' work, lot clearing, tree stump removal. Swim pools ponds, etc. Russ Brant 848-7748 anytime. FILL, Road Material for Sale. Also Lakes Canals Built, Ditch Cleaning Pipeline Equipment.

686-5346. 5-92 Moving Storage FAZIO'S LOCAL MOVING 844-3848 WALKER'S LOCAL MOVING Licensed Insured. FPSC 1584 Free Estimates 848-5146 HOWARD'S LOCAL MOVING HOUSEHOLD COMMERCIAL 10 YRS SERVING AREA. 964-8890 5-99 Miscellaneous Service GRADING Tractor, Backhoe Loader Work, Asphalt Seal Coating. Call White's 848- 7246.

TRASH hauling miscellaneous scrap metal, all types picked up. Reasonable rates. Experienced. 659-6890. HAVE Pickup, will haul.

Free Estimates. Lawns mowed trimmed. 627-0954. TRASH REMOVAL MISC HAULING REASONABLE 833-7892 HAULING. All types.

Trash, Appliances, Autos Etc. 965-7698. MISCELLANEOUS Hauling, trash and brush removal, demolition work. Residential or Commerical Call 967-5688. 10-Education 10-10 Schools- Vocational SHORTHAND- TYPING-ACCOUNTING DAY NIGHT CLASSES UNIVERSITY OF PALM BEACH 833-5576 BECOME A MASTER BARTENDER Owners Managers Recommend Our Extensive 2 6 Week Course 8 YRS OF REPUTATION PLACEMENT Over 2000 Graduates Placed Men-Women May 19th Class 684-2916 MASTER SCHOOL OF BARTENDING W.

Palm Ft. Laud Miami TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE OR POSTAL EXAMS CAROL WALKER JOHNSON Of 237 West Blue Heron Riviera Beach died May 12, 1980. She is survived by one son Thomas Adams, King of Prussia, four brothers: Anthony Pentifallo, Fort Lee, New Jersey; Russ Pentifallo, Lakehurst, New Jersey; Carmen Pentifallo, Cresskill, New Jersey; Joe Pentifallo, Old Tuppon, New Jersey; four sisters: Bernadine Kullmann, Rochelle Park, New Jersey; Phyllis Catenzaro, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey; Vivian Erenback, Cliffside Park, New Jersey; Marie Generelli, Fairview, New Jersey; one aunt, Antonette Colletti, Fort Lee, New Jersey. Funeral services and burial will be in Fort Lee, New Jersey, with HOWARD FUNERAL HOME, 754 US1 NORTH PALM BEACH, in charge of arrangements. JOHN PAUL MAGILL Mr.

Magill, 20 years old, of 501 North Ware Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida, died Tuesday, May 13 at Gainesville, Florida after an extended illness. Mr. Magill had been a resident of West Palm Beach since 1968 coming here from Charleston, Illinois. He was an honor student and graduate of Cardinal Newman High School, class of 1978, and was presently an honor student at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He was a member of Mary Immaculate Catholic Church of West Palm Beach, Florida.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Ruth Corman Pomeroy Magill of West Palm Beach, Florida, two sisters, Mrs. Pamela Mae Pomeroy MacQuarrie of Nashville, Tennessee, and Mrs. Ruth Marie Pomeroy Toney of Northampton, England; two brothers-in-law, Roger A. MacQuarrie of Nashville, Tennessee and Charles D.

Toney, III of Northampton, England. Scripture Service will be held 10:00 AM Saturday, May 17 at QUATTELBAUMHOLLEMAN- BURSE FUNERAL HOME 1201 South Olive Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida, with the Reverend Father Michael J. Devaney, O.M.I., Pastor of Mary Immaculate Church, West Palm Beach, officiating. Interment will follow at Queen of Peace Cemetery in West Palm Beach, Florida. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make contributions to the Palm Beach Chapter of the American Can- cer Society.

ERNEST A. HAMEISTER Age 87, of 2 Bonnie View Road, Delray Beach, passed away Tuesday. Survived by stepson Charles F. Hill Delray Beach: stepdaughter Virginia Mackie, Stuart, Florida; five grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday 7:30 PM at Lorne Son Funeral Home, 745 Northeast 6th Avenue, Delray Beach, Florida.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Delray Beach Lion's Club Sight Conservation Fund. LORNE SON FUNERAL HOME in charge of arrange- ments. JOHN F. "CAL" CALLAHAN day at Southdale Chapel. EDITH A.

DETTMER Age 79, of 2682 S. Garden Drive, Apt 301, Lake Worth, passed away on Wednesday, May 14. Survivors include her son, Henry C. Dettmer, Palm Beach Gardens and other family members in Germany. Funeral service will be held Friday, May 16 at at DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3525 S.

Congress Avenue, Lake Worth, with Dr. Robert C. Farb of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross, West Palm Beach, officiating. Family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday (todax) 2-4 and 7-9PM. Age 73, of 733 Fernwood WPB, passed away in a local hospital on Tuesday.

Mr. Callahan was a former swimming instructor at The Bath Tennis Club of Palm Beach, and the Creek Club of Locust Valley, NY. Survivors include two daughters, Nancy L. Boles, of WPB, Mrs. Lynn C.

Branch of Loxahatchee, FL; son, John F. Callahan, of Del Mar, two sisters: Mrs. Ester Seely and Mrs. Laura Ayles, both of Southampton, brother, George Callahan of Long Beach, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1PM Friday, May 16, at MIZELL- FAVILLEZERN Funeral Chapel, 4101 Parker WPB, with the Reverend Vincent J.

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Laedlion Lodge No. 707, Williamsport, Pa. Survived by his wife, Pauline; grandchildren, Cary, Boynton Beach, Tina, Philipsburgh, Thomas, Milton, brother Thomas Madison Heights, sister Mary Dalton, Madison Heights, Pa. Memorial Service will be held 2-pm Friday, May 16th at the Sharon Christian Church, WPB, with the Reverend Tom Hafer, officiating. Family will receive friends at the Church after services.

In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial contributions be made to the building fund of the Sharon Christian Church. THE DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3525 S. Congress LW in charge of arrangements. FREDA H. HICKS Age 54, of 1608 High Ridge Road, in Lake Worth, died Tuesday.

Mrs. Hicks was employed by the telephone company for 31 years. She transferred from Penn Bell to Southern Bell, West Palm Beach in 1959 and held the position of manager of operator services. Holding the same position, she was transferred to Delray Beach in 1970. She transferred to Ft.

Lauderdale in 1977 in training management personnel. She was a member of Telephone Pioneers. Survived by her husband A.W. Hicks, Lake Worth; one son Eddie, Lake Worth; two sisters: Jane Snow, Boynton Beach, Madeline Frank, Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania, one granddaughter Kelly, Lake Worth. Funeral services will be held at 10AM Saturday at MACK STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME, 1004 South Dixie Hwy, Lantana, with Reverend W.A.

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