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g-F Sentinel Star, Sunday, July 24, 1H7T, Canada lake Obituaries have its 'Nessie' may own Joseph P. Douglass, 84, Route 3, Honolulu Drive, died Friday. Born in Sunderland. England, he moved to Orlando in 1965 from Clearlake, Calif. A protestant, he was a retired sheet metalist and a veteran of World War I.

Survivor: wife, Mary. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals of Pine Hills. Miss Juliet M. Friedel. 62.

700 Melrose Winter Park, died Friday. Born in Wheeling, W. Va she moved to the area in 1942. She was a homemaker, and a member of the All Saints Episcopal Church. Survivors: brother.

Jack. Warwick. R.I. Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. George W.

Pantke, 77, Route 3, Slavia. died Saturday. Born in Hinsdale. he moved to Slavia in 1 975. He worked for Western Electric and was a member of St.

Lukes Lutheran Church of Slavia. wife. Mrs Edith brothers, Edward, Western Springs, III. and Arnold, Clarendon Hill. III.

Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Home, Orlando. Carl B. Johnson, 45, 2768 i.e. vj 'A United Press International The fishermen tit silhouette rimack River in Lowell, amongst July 4 sparklers. The sun's rays reflected on the water create an optical illusion which makes it appear as though this father-son fishing team on banks of the Mer is silhouetted heart Surgical team nrenares Associated Press Dispatch KELOWNA.

Canada Lillian Vogelsang took her daughter swimming at Lake Okanagan recently and saw old Ogopogo. She says she'll forego further dips in the lake. "Its humps came three feet out of the water," said Mrs. Vogelsang. "It must have been 50 feet long.

He was dark green and shiny. I watched until he sank down like a submarine." TOWNSPEOPLE IN this eastern British Columbia resort community of 53,000, situated about midway along the 88-mile lake, tell visitors not to be alarmed if they see the 50-foot reptile rear its head from the lake. Old Ogopogo, say the believers, is a monstrous survivor of the Mesozoic Era who lives in the 800-foot depths of the lake. They say he's harmless. But skeptics like David Sterling of the Federation of British Columbia Naturalists speculate that Ogopogo is merely an optical illusion produced when someone views a bow wave moving across flat water.

DEBATE concerning existence of the monster has gone on for years. Saturday night about 40 local divers were ready to prove or disprove the tale. Going under in shifts and armed with $30,000 worth of underwater photographic gear, the divers planned to spend 24 hours underwater near Westbank, where the elusive creature was last reported seen. Only poor photographs have been taken of Ogopogo's movements in the past. "I can't help but believe there's something down there," says Roy Patterson MacLean, publisher of the Kelowna Daily Courier.

"Too many reliable persons, and groups of people, have seen it." MACLEAN, ALONG with dozens of nearby lake residents, claims to have seen Ogopogo. He was walking across the living room of his shorefront home several years ago, he says, when he saw a hundred ducks take off into the air, squawking with fright. "Parallel to the shore I saw three humps, one of which was going down in the water," Maclean said. "It wasn't a swell, the water being only about four or five feet deep. I watched it and soon it turned and swam into the lake." Arlene Gaal, who in a book about the reptile traces his life back 100 years, says Ogopogo may be a Plesiosaur, a marine reptile alive 100 million years ago in the Mesozoic era.

MAYBE, SHE says, Ogopogo was produced from a fertilized egg which was "deep frozen" by the Pleistocene glaciers that later created Lake Okanagan. Mrs. Flora B. Thurman. 84, 1331 Montego Lar.e.

died Saturday. Born in Hinton. W.Va., she moved to Orlando in 1965. She was a housewife. Survivors: husband.

Hughett daughter. Mrs. Marion La Corete, Orlando; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Colonial Funeral Home. Lauil J.

"Barney" Gregory, 68. 5875 Dogwood Drive, died Friday. Born in Cleveland. Ohio, he moved to Orlando in 1952. He was an electrician and a member of the Good Shepherd Catholic Church.

Survivors: wife, Mrs. Grace Marie. Colonial Funeral Home. Martha Prevatt Lowe. 99, 709 West Oak Ridge Road, died Friday.

Born in Brevard County, she had lived in Orlando for the past four years. Survivors: daughters. Elizabeth Taylor and Margaret Inboden, both of Orlando: sons, G. Lowe. Okeechobee.

J. R. Lowe, Tampa; 16 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren. Okeechobee Funeral Home, Okeechobee. linda IY.

Bronson, 74, 1 5 Hem-pel Ave Gotha. died Friday. Born in Bloomfield, she moved to Gotha from Union, C. five months ago. She was a retired bookkeeper and a member of the Order of Eastern Star.

Survivors: husband. Russell; son. James A. Henson, Miami; daughter, Christine J. Pease, Orlando; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Tomkins-Cooley Funeral Home, Ocoee. Lea Callahan, 79. 2612 Eleventh St Cloud, died Friday. Born in Owen Township, he had moved to St. Cloud five years ago from Kissimmee.

He was a retired farmer and a Mason Survivors: wife, Ada sons, Marvin, Big Springs, Thomas, Indian-a: daughter, Irma Lee Stout. Cooper City; sisters. Maude Fish. Seymour, Ind Dorotha Lockman, Brownstown. Alice Rotert, Mulberry, Ind.

and three grandchildren. Conrad Thompson Funeral Home, Kissimmee. Perry G. Frierson, 67, 1 520 Parson Road, Kissimmee, died Saturday. Born in Fort Myers, ha moved to Kissimmee two years ago.

He was a Methodist and a retired heavy equipment operator. Survivors: wife. Grace daughters, Mrs. Bob-bi Gant and Mrs. Lana Lameier, Kissimmee: sons, Ray Winston and Ron Lynn, West Palm Beach; sister, Mrs Margaret Caldwell, Fort Myers; brother.

Walker Tampa and nine grandchildren. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee. Mra. Beatrice Fitch, 80, Port Huron, died Tuesday. Born in Washington, she moved to Orlando in 1 962 and lived there until 1968.

Survivors: sons. Nixon 0., Orlando, Kenneth Inkster, Donald, East Jordan, Mich Jack Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Glenadine Williams, Port Huron; 26 grandchildren and three Sreat-grandchildren. Franklin-ole Funeral Directors, Care Hand Chapel. of 9-year-old girl for transplant Unites Press International Dispatch distance heart completed quickly because a could be kept alive only for three hours after removal.

DENNY SAID the surgical of a heart in one hospital its transport to a recipient in hospital some distance away is technique in heart transplantation. He said it was the third time a heart has transported over a long Duckett said the girl's parents, Pittsburgh, also granted permission that their daughter's and kidneys also be donated unidentified recipients. said the kidneys will be available to the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania the eyes will be donated to Eye Hospital. Both hospitals are in Philadelphia. RICHMOND, Va.

A Medical College of Virginia surgical team Saturday prepared the heart of a 9-year-old Pennsylvania girl who died earlier in the day for transplant to an unnamed recipient. The medical team, taking part in its second "long-distance" heart transplant of the week, flew to Philadelphia Children's Hospital after the girl, whose name was withheld, died of a stroke. WITH THE heart kept in a sterile saline solution, the team was scheduled to return to MCV by 9 p.m. EDT and begin the transplant. MCV Superintendent Paul Barr said the operation should take four to five hours, barring complications.

The hospital's first long week was conducted Friday when a heart was flown to Richmond from the Midwest. It was the third such heart transplant since the hospital began the practice this spring of having hearts flown. DR. JOHN W. Duckett, a urologist at Philadelphia's Children's Hospital, said the girl was pronounced dead at about 2:30 p.m.

He said her body was kept on a respirator to maintain other organs. Donald W. Denny, coordinator of the Delaware Valley Transplant Program, said he arranged for a helicopter to transport the doctors, from the Medical College of Virginia, from Philadelphia International Airport to a field near the hospital and back again. Denny said the procedure had to 2 face trial in 'satan' killing Associated Press Dispatch JACKSONVILLE Two young women charged with murder in a "satan" killing last December are now competent to stand trial, psychiatrists at the Florida State Hospital in Chattahoochee have reported. Kimberly Lisa Hester and Renee Magnuson, both 19, were found incompetent early this year and committed to the hospital.

Circuit Judge Ralph W. Nimmons signed an order Friday returning them here and set a new competency hearing Aug. 5. Billy Lee Magnuson, Renee's brother, was also charged with murder and found incompetent. He remains a patient at an evaluation and treatment center in Gainesville.

The three were accused of killing Vera Gould, Miss Hester's grandmother, at her Jacksonville Beach home on Dec. 15. A psychiatrist said the defendants thought Mrs. Gould was satan and their religious beliefs told them she must be killed. Ridgewood Ave Sanford, died Friday.

Born in Harrison County, Indiana, he moved to Sanford in 1967. He was a painter, an Eagle and a Moose. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie New Albany.

son. David: brothers, Harold Orlando, Billy M. Morton, Indianapolis; sister, Mrs, Betty Sue Eve, Marion, Ky. Baldwin-McNamara Funeral Home, Orlando. George W.

Berg, 88. 6210 Shenandoah Way, died Saturday. Born in Middleport, Ohio, he moved to Orlando three years ago from St. Petersburg. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, St.

Cloud and was a Mason. Survivors: nieces. Mrs. Dorothy A. Owens, Orlando, Mrs.

Ruth Smith, Stone Mountain, Ga. Fisk and Journigan Funeral Home, St. Cloud. Gordon Grant Hall, 5 7. 4444 S.

Rio Grande died Friday. Born in Ohio, he moved to Orlando in 1950. He was a production mechanic. Survivors: wife, Anna Lee; daughter. Mrs.

Shirley Belter. Altamonta Springs; a brother and a granddaughter. Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Mra. Virgie Gladys longmore, 64, 5437 Inca died Friday.

Born in Wauchula, she moved to Orlando 1 9 years ago. Survivors: husband. Philip; daughter, Mrs. Patsy East, Bossier City, mother. Mrs.

Bertha Home, Crystal River; sisters. Mrs. Daisy Robinson, Yankee Town, Mrs. Katie DeCubelhs, Wildwood. and two grandsons.

Hooper Funeral Home. Inverness. Mrs. Dolly J. Fora, 74, Wire Road, Wildwood.

died Friday. Born in Savannah, she moved to Wildwood in 1929. She was a housewife and a member of the First Baptist Church of Survivors: daughter, Mra. John Yaky, Atlanta; son, L. Longwood; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood. FORE, MRS. DOLLY J. Funeral services for Mrs. Dolly J.

Fore, 74, of Wire Road, Wild-wood, Florida, who died Friday, will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. In the First Baptist Church of Wildwood. with Reverend Claud McAdams officiating. Entombment will follow In Greenwood Cemetery, Wildwood, Florida. Mrs.

For is survived by her daughter, Mrs. John Yaky, Atlanta Georgia; son, L. J. Fore Longwood, Florida; six grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Page-Theus Funeral Home.

Wildwood, it In charge of arrangements. GREGORY, MR. LOUIS J. "BARNEY" A rosary service for Mr. Louis J.

"Barney'' Gregory. 68, of 5875 Dogwood Drive, beloved husband of Mrs Grace Marie Gregory, will be held Monday at 6:30 m. in the Colonial Chapel. The Mass of the Ressurection will be celebrated Tuesdov at 11 00 a.m. in the Good Shepherd Catholic Church with Rev.

Father Allen Stahl officiating. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Colonial Funeral Home, 2811 Curry Ford Road (between Primrose and Crystal Lake) is In charge of arrangements. HALL GORDON GRANT Funeral services for Mr. Gordon G.

Hall 57, 4444 S. Rio Grande who passed awov Friday will be held Monday at 2 p.m. from Fair-child Chapel. Interment will follow in Chapel Hill Cemetery. Mr.

Hall is survived by tits wife, Anna Lee Hall; daughter and son-in-law Shirley and Paul Belter, and granddaughter. Miss Ann Mane Beller Altamonte Springs. PANTKE, GEORGE WM, Funeral services for Mr. George Wm. Pantke.

age 77, Lutheran Haven Retirement Center, Slavia, will be conducted on Monday 10:30 a.m. at St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Slavia. Reverend John Kuchonk of St. Luke's Lutheran Church will officiate.

Interment will be at Zion Cemetery, Hinsdale, III. Friends may call ot the funeral home today from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9 pm. It desired contributions may be mode to the Lutheran Haven. Bald win-McNamaro Aloma Avenue Euneral Home Orlando. SEAS ERG, MR.

OSCAR A. Services for Mr Oscar A. Seaberg will be held in the Carey Hand Chapel Monday at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Loyal Corlson officiating. The interment will follow in Woorilawn Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends Sundav from 3:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. tp the Corey Hand Chapel, Arrangements bv Fronkim-Cole Funeral Directors. Carey Hand Chapel. VAN NORNAM, JAMES OLENN Services for Mr James Glenn Von Nornom will be held In the Carey Hand Chapel Monday at 2:00 p.m.

with Elder D. R. Coslonla officiating. The Interment will follow In Glen Haven Memorial Park. He is survived bv his widow; Mrs.

Barbara J. Von Nornom; daughter. Miss Linda Sue Van Nornom; parents, Mr. ond Mrs. Glenn A.

Von Nornom; brothers, Gordon and Garry Lee Von Nornom; listen, Mrs. Betty Folk and Mrs. Mary Ann Greer. Arrangements by: Franklin-Cole Funeral Directors, Corey Hand Chapel. 1-lEGAL NOTICES and within five (5) days offer the opening of Bids, a sum of Si.

00 will be refund- 6. Bid Security: J. Each Bid sharl be accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check, Cashier's Check or Bank Draft drawn on any National or State Bonk. 1. Bid Security shall be mode payable to the Board of Trustees of Seminole Memorial Hospital, In a sum of not less than five 5) percent of Base Bid as a guarantee with an agreement that Bidder will not revoke or concel his Bid.

or withdraw from competition for a period of thirty (X) days after opening of Bids. Wage of Bidders IS particularly called to the requirement, os to conditions of employment to be observed ond minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. The Owner reserves the right fa waive ony irregularities or informalities, to accept or reiect ony Bid, to reiect all Bids and re-advertlse, or to reiect all Bids without further action, whatever appears to be in the best Interest ot the Proiect. Bids may be held by the Owner for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days from the date of Bids for the purpose of reviewing the Bids and investigating the Qualifications of the Bidders, prior to owarding the Contract. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEMINOLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CL-17 Real Estate Careers transplant this LEGAL NOTICES unreasonably destructive to the quality ot the receiving waters.

A copy of the application Is available for public inspection during regular business hours at DER. St. Johns River District office located at 331 Magulre Boulevard, Suite 232, Orlando. Florida 32803. Residents In the drainage area of the temporary discharge receiving waters ore hereby iMlkeed that obiections or comments may be filed on or before August 23, 1977.

These must be submitted In writing to the St. Johns River District, 3319 Mooulr Suite 332, Orlando. Florida 32803. ALEX SENKEVICH. District Manager CU474 JtnV2.WJ LEGAL NOTICE This Is to announce that the Board of County Commissioners, Orange County, Florida, has a requirement lor ar chitecturat services.

Architectural services are reauired tor completion of the Second Floor of the Sheriff's Operation Building on 33rd Street In Orlando. Firms Interested In providing architectural services for this requirement should make their Interest known by tetter to the Commission and insure that a current GSA SF 2S4 has been completedsubmitted to: Board ot County Commissioners Orange County, Florida Aft: Purchasing Oepartmeat P. O. Box 1393 Orlando, Florida 32802 Letters of Interest and applicable forms should be received by the County by 8 August 177. Selection of the architect will be made In compliance with the State of Florida's Consultants' Competitive Negotiation Act.

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ORANGE COUNTS FLORIDA Si F. L. Svore Purchasing Agent CV4T1 IN THP CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL NO. ei-77-WOO FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.

Plainlitf, vs. JOHN ROSE and CAROL A. ROSE, his E. COTHERN and LOUISE D. COTHERN, his wife; SUN BANK OF SEMINOLE, N.A., tk0 SUN BANK OF SEMOR-AN, N.A.; ATLANTIC BANK OF WEST ORLANDO, Vkla WEST-SIDE ATLANTIC BANK; and STATE OF FLORIDA Defendants.

NOTICE OF MLB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mot on the 4th day of August. 1977 at 11:00 a.m. at the east front door of the Courthouse of Oranoe ot Orlando, Florida the undersigned Clerk will offer tor sale the following described real property: lot 4S, BRENTWOOD HEIGHTS, Unit 2, according to the plot thereof as In Plat Book foge 131, Public Records of Orange County, Florida, together with all structures. Improvements, fixtures, appliances, and appurtenances on sold land or used In conjunction therewith. The aforesaid sale' will be nwde pursuont to a Summory Final Judgment entered in ChrH No.

now pending in the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial circuit In and tor Orange County, Florida. oted this 20th day of Randall p. kirklanb CSEAL) By; Mary Avery Deputy Clerk be heart two or removal and a a new only been distance. from eyes to He made the and Wills 1-LEGAL NOTICES' VAN DEN BERG, GAY ft BURKE, A. Attorneys for the Plaintiff Post Office Box 793 Orlando, Florida 32802 Telephone CL-451 JulyM, SECTION STOW ADVERTISEMENT FOR B4DS3 FOR INTERNATIONAL ARRIVALS BUILDING AT ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, ORLANDO.

FLORIDA Sealed bids for furnishing' all labor, materials and equipment for the international Arrlvalg Bulldlno at Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida, will be received by the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority for the City Council of the City of Orlando, Florida at the office of the City Clerk In the Orlando City Hall until 9:30 a.m. local time, on August 10, 1977, at which time ond place all bids will be publicly opened and read. Prospective bidders ore no'lflerl that they must be pre-quailfied by the Contractors Qualification Committee of the City of Orlando to be eligible to submit bids or lo enter into contract with the City In accordance with Sections 3.190 and 2.198 ot the Code ot the City ot Orlando as amended November 17, 1975. Contract Documents will be available for public Inspection between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.

and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the office ot the Architect-Engineer, Connell Metcolf Eddy, 4250 7tti Street, Control Tower, 2nd Ftoor, Orlando, Florida 32809, Bidding sets may be obtained during these hours at the above mentioned office or during regular office hours at Connell Metcolf Eddy, 1320 S. Dixie Highway, Coral Gobies, Florida 33134. A deposit of S125.00 for each set will be reauired.

Checks shall be made payable to Connell Metcalt Eddy, Inc. The full amount of deposit will be refunded upon return fn good condition of all documents within fifteen (U) davs after opening of bids. Each bid must be accompanied bv cashier's check or by a Bid Bond In the amount of five (s percent ot the Total Bid Price as a guaranty that the Bidder, If awarded the Controct, will within ten (10) calendar days otter written notice of such) oward enter Into a written contract with the City ot Orlando. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, in accordance with the occeoted Bid and give a Performance and Guaranty Bond and a Povment Bond satisfactory to the City In a sum ot least equal to the Total Bid Price. The City of Orlando, Greater Orlando Aviation Authority, reserves the right to waive ony Informalities, to reiect ony or all bids, or to reodvertlse for bids.

Award, If made, will be to) the lowest responsible and qualified bidder. This Contract Is subleef to minimum wage rates and to the EEO provisions established by the Secretary of Labor ot the U. S. Department of Labor. No bid may be wlthdrown offer the scheduled bid closing time tor a period of sixty days.

In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, all bidders are hereby notified that they must affirmatively insure Riot In ony contract entered Into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids In response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, or national origin Hi consideration tor ward. CITY OF ORLANDO, FLORIDA Corl T. Longford CARL T. LANGFORIV MAYOR GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY AW W. M.

Sanderlln W. M. SANDERLIN, Chairman FRINCIPUS AND PIACTICES OF 1EU ISUTE Preparation Course for Real Estate Salesman's License AUGUST 9TH 8 Weeks Tues. and Thurs. Mornings (9:00 a.m.

11:45 a.m 560 TUITION Next Evening Course Starts Sept. 20th INSTRUCTOR: Henry Hod. REALTOR, National Instructor and iKturar CALL 843-6010 TO REGISTER SCHOOLS OF REAL ESTATE 401 W. Colonial Orlando LEGAL NOTICES ADVERTISEMENT FOK ID Board of Trustees of Seminole) Memorial Hospital SantorrJ, Florida. Owners Sealed Bids for Construction of Lobby ond Surgery Expansion at Seminole memorial Hospital will be received In the Board Room of Seminole Memorial Hospital, Sontord, Florida until 2:00 P.M.

Local Time on August 36, 1977, and then at said Board Room publicly opened and read aloud. The envelope eenfalnfng the) Bids must be sealed, addressed to Board of Trustees of Seminole Memorial Hospital and designated "Bid for Construction of Lobby ond Surgery Expansion at Seminole Memorial A. Ouallftcatfon of Bidders: Bidders and their qualified lions shall be satisfactory to the Board of Trustees of Seminole Memorial Hospital hereinafter referred to as the) Owner ond to Stevens 4 Walton Architects, Inc. hereinafter referred to os Architects. B.

Each Bidder shall furnish satisfactory and written evidence from a responsible Surety Company, and any ether source, If so requested bv the Owner or Architects of the Bidder's past performance. Also, the necessary facilities, ability ond financial resources to perform the work In a satisfactory manner, and within the time specified; that he has had experience in construction work ot the same or similar nature; ond that he has had 0 post history ond reference which will enable the Owner to satisfy himself beyond ony doubt as to his aoalltlcatlont for doing the work. Procurement of Contract Documents: The information for Bidders Form of Bid, Form ot Contract, Plans. Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other Contract Documents may be examined at the following; Stevens A Walton Architects, inc. 3333 Lawrence Avenue Orlando, Florida 8.

Central Florido Builders' Exchange 820 Irma Avenue Orlando, Florida 3. F. W. Dodge Corporation -411 Wymore Rood. Suite JM Winter Park, Florido ADaytono Beach Builder Exchange 808 North Beach Street Daytona Beach, Florida O.

Complete Contract Documents may be obtained from the Architects upon deposit of 540.00 for each set ot documents to each General Contract Bidder. 1 Deposit tor the first two sets of Contract Documents will be refunded to General Contract Bidder, only If a Bona Fide Bid Is submitted, and Contract Documents, In oood condition, ore returned within tlve (S) days otter the opening of Bias. E. All other full sets of Contract Documents including those reauired by Subcontractor and Material Dealers, a deduction of S20.00 per set shall be mode provided documents are returned in good condition and within the five (it day Umit at stipulated above. F.

Any Firm or tndlvlduat re Quiring partial sets of Working Drawings only may receive any drawing upon payment of SI .00 per sheet, no refundable. J.lr, selecting a sheet or sheets ot Working Drawings In lieu of the complete set of Drawings or complete set of Controct Documents, the Firm or in- dividual requesting same assumes full responsibility for use of Incomplete Con. tract Documents, (al Partial sets of Sped-Iflcotlons ore not available. 1 A complete copy of the Specifications may be obtained from the Architects upon deposit of S2S.00. Ooon return of the In good condition Funeral Notices 0OETZEL, MRS.

ELIZABETH A memorial service (or Mrs. Elizabeth Boetiet, 89, 13. Minnehaha Drive, Moitlond, who died Wednesday will be held Monday at 1 1 a m. In the Colonial Chanel with Reverend Terry Rhodes officiating- She te survived by several nieces and nephews. Colonial funeral Home, 2811 Curry Ford Rood (between Primrose Crystal Lake) is in charge ot arrangements.

SRUNSON, MRS. ELlNDA Funeral services for Ellnda N. Brunson, 74, of 15 Hemoet Ave Gotha, Fla. who died Friday will be ot 10 a m. Monday from the Chapel of Tomkins-Cooley Funeral Home, with Rev.

Doug King ot the Park Ridge Baptist Church officiating. Family will receive friends 2-4, 7 9 p.m. Sundav. Mrs. Brunson was membpr of the Eastern Star, Winter Garden, Interment will follow at Highland Memorial Oar-dens.

Tomkins-Cooley Funeral Home, Ocoee in charge of arrangements. CALLAHAN, MR. LEE Funeral services for Mr. Lee Callahan age 79 ot 2612 nth St. St.

Cloud former resident of Kissimmee who died Fndav will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the Bible Baptist Church with the Reverend William E. Carney officiating. Burial will follow In Osceola Memory Gardens. Conrad Thompson Funeral Home in Kissimmee in charge ot arrangements.

IZZARD, JOHN T. JR. Funeral services tor Mr. John T. Enard 68, 461 E.

Florida Winter Garden, who passed away Friday will be held Monday ot 11 m. from Hoeauist Chapel with Rev. Reynold Lemp officiating. Interment will follow in Winter Gardpn Cemetery Born Aug. 1908, Mr.

was lifetime resident of Winter Garden. Retired from the Federal and State Inspection Service, he ottended Calvary Baptist Church and was a member ot the Elks. Masons, Scottish Rites and Shrine. Mr. Eward Is sur-vived bv his wife, Florence Lee Ezzard; daughters.

Mrs. Aftargaret E. Tyna'i, Windermere Mrs, Palsy Black and AArs. Judv 5lotes, both of Orlando; son, Jack Eziord, Windermere; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham, Dayton, Ohie; brothers, C.

W. Ezzard, Winter Park, George New York, N.Y Col. Ret. ft. S.

Ejiard, Winter Garden; grandchildren Ond 3 greaf-grondchildren; Otut stepchildren, Bart F. Lee Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Jacksonville, Mrs. Jeanette Pierce, Panama City; 8 step-grandsons. Active pallbearers are Hugh Don Horlson, R.

L. Rogers, Bui Cameron, James Mercer, Btiiy Lamb and Maltad Clark. Honorary pallbearers will be retired inspectors of District No 16, office personnel of winter Haven District and Dr. Edward Bradford, Winter Garden. Hoeauist Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

FRIERSON, MR. RIRRY (Pete) Funeral services fr -Mr. Perry, 67, of Kistimme will be held at a m. Tuesday frpm the Grissom Chopet with the Rev. Fred Toms officiating.

Interment to follow in Osceolo Memory Gardens. grissom runerai Home of Kis simmee in charge arrangements. of WHERE CAN YOU LIVE for only $7-66 a day? AND STILL HAVE DREAMS PUBLtC NOTICE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION The below -named source, not presently complying with State reauirements tor waste treatment is, pursuont to Sec 403.081 (4) (a) Florida Statutes applying for Temporary Operation Permit that, It issued, will allow this source to continue its pre. sent operation for specified length of time ond restrictions as required. Source Identification: ADPiicant: General Waterworks Corporation, Winter Pork Estates, End of Bongart Rood.

'Location of Pollution Source: Crane Strand drainage canal to: Receiving Water Name: Little Econlockhntchee River to St. Johns River. Receiving Water Clossiflcatlont Class III. Receiving Water Basis: J0.1GA, After consideration of the application, any additional Information furnished, and all written obiections submitted the Department shall grant or deny Temporary Operation Permit. No temporary permit shall be granted by the Department unless it affirmatively finds: 1) The prooosed discharge dees not quality tor an operation permit; 2) The applicant Is constructing, installing, or placing into operation, an approved pollution abatement facility or alternate waste disposal system, or that the apolicant has a waste for which no feasible and acceptable method ot treatment or disposal Is known or recognized but is making a bona tide effort through research and other means to discover and Implement such a method; 3) The ooollcont needs permission to pollute the waters within the State for a period of time necessary to complete research, planning construction.

Installation, or operation of on approved and acceptable pollution abatement facility or alternative waste disposal system. 4) There fs no present, reasonable, alternative means of disposing of the waste other than bv discharging It Into the waters of the States. 5) The denial of Temporary Operation Permit would work an extreme hardship upon the aoplicant; 6) The granting of a Tempororv Operation Permit will be In the public Interest; or ft The discharge will not be TRUE! COME COMPLETE HOUSEKEEPING FURNISHED PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS NO INVESTMENT OR FOUNDERS FEES FREE PARKING ASSISTANCE MEDICAL CARE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS HOTEL BUS FOR SHOPPING AND SIGHTSEEING i Vi eW 1 J7 Mt 24 HR. SECURITY DELICIOUS MEALS PERSONAL ATTENTION FROM FRIENDLY STAFF COMPANIONSHIP OF FRIENDLY PEOPLE MAINTENANCE AND UTILITIES TROPICAL GARDENS RECREATION PROGRAMS HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE ZIP riTo7wRinFORFREE lTrTookTet" COMPUTE RETIREMENT LIVING ON A BUDGET NEW FLORIDA RESIDENT HOTEL 130 South Massachusetts Avenue Lakeland, Florida 33801 1813) 682-7123 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE FUNERAL HOME MEMORIAL PARK Florida Only Complete Dnath facility THE NIW 'IINrRAI HOMf IS RIGHT HI XT TO THF CIMIKRY UK! Can! Of fVIIWHING-AI ONI TIME -IN UNI flAfl PROMISE NO ARRANGtMENIS Will BE MAOt BIYON0 YOUR MEANS PHONE 293 1361 '977 CL-41I- i.

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