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Notices Semoran Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Rev. Bill Pickett of the Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry. Interment will be at Glen Haven Memorial Park. In Heu of flowers the family suggests that contributions be made to the American Diabetic Association in memory of Mr. Hess.

Semoran Funeral Home, 994 E. Semoran Altamonte Springs. KINDWALL. MR. ERIC OLOV Funeral services for Mr.

Eric. Olov Kindwall. 84. of Kissimmee. will be held at p.m.

Tuesday the Grissom Chapel with the Rev. W. E. Timms officiatina. In lieu of flowers.

the family respectfully requests that contributions be made to the Aldersgate Community. Church. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee, in charge of arrangements. KITCHEN, MRS. ROSE ELLEN Funeral services for Mrs.

Rose Ellen 30. 6110 Matchett Road. PInecastle, who passed away Saturday, will be 10 AM Wednesday from the Fairchild Chapel with Rev. A. Robert Rizner officiating.

Interment and graveside services will follow at PM from Hillcrest Memorial Gardens, Leesburg, with Rev. Robert Alexander officiating. Mrs. Kitchen was a native of Pennsvivania and resident of this area for 14 vears. She is survived by her husband.

Mr. C. Brooke Kitchen; Parents, Mr. Mrs. William L.

Kukol: Daughter. Miss BREON, services MR. for Mr. GEORGE George Breon, Funeral from resident the of Chapel Umatilla. will the be held Kennedy and Hamlin of Zeller.

of Eustis at 10 AM on Tuesday with Funeral Home the Roger Rev. Rich Martin officiatina. Smith Mr. Interment will Friends in Tavares to Cemetery. Tavares.

may call at wishing the pay their respects their convenience on Funeral Home, Zeller. Kennedy and Hamlin Home of Eustis Is in charge of arrangements. DILLON, MR. WALTER "MATT" Funeral "Matt" J. services Dillon, of for 841 Mr.

Black Walter Oak will Court, who held passed, away Saturdav. Chapel be Tuesday the Carev Hand at 2:00 P.M. with the The Rev. Wayne Smith officiating. lawn Park, Mr.

Dillon. Interment, will follow in Woodresident Orlando since 1952. was is veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps. He survived by his widow: Mrs.

Lois Dillon. Orlando. daughters: Mrs. Donna Gail Fitzgerald and Mrs. Beth Stottler of Orlando and six grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be: Messrs. Steve Fitzgerald; Larry Jones; Ted Carey Allen Flener and Mike Simpson. Hand Chapel, FranklinCole Funeral Directors in charge of arrangements. HESS, MR. THEODORE E.

E. E. E. E. E.

E. Funeral services for Mr. Theodore E. Hess. 64.

of 2023 Cree Trail. Casselberry, will be at 11 AM on Wednesday from the Deborah Hendrix; Sister, Mrs. Bever(y Jean McDonald. Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe, is in charge of services. LEE, DEREK B.

Funeral services for Derek B. Lee, 16. of 1520 Overdale, Orlando, who passed away Monday. will be held Wednesday at 4:00 P.M. at the Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with Pastor R.

achen meister of the Central Seventh- Adventist Church officiating. The interment will follow In Chapel Hill Cemetery. Derek is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Lee: Grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Lee of West Palm Beach. Florida: Brother. Gary Tullos of Miami, Florida: Sister, Mrs.

Sandra Morton of Orlando. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals. 600 Wilkinson Street at N. Orange Avenue, is in charge of arrangements. MARKIEWICZ, MR.

CHESTER Requiem mass for Mr. Chester Markiewicz, age 52, of Okahumpka, who died Sunday, will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 AM at St. Paul's Catholic Church with the Rev. Father William Killion Celebrant. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Leesbura.

A Rosarv will be recited Tuesdav evening at PM in the Chapel of Page- Theus Funeral Home. Page Theus Funeral Home, Leesburg in charge of arrangements. NEWELL, MR. ALFRED H. Funeral services for Mr.

Alfred H. Newell. 79, of 65 Park Lane, DeBary, will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the David Lang Chapel, DeBary, with the Rev. Samuel Miller officiating.

Interment will be in DeLand Memorial Gardens. American Legion Service on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. David Lang Funeral Home, DeBary, in charge. RICH, MR. WILLIAM ANDREW Funeral services for William Andrew Rich.

74. of Kissimmee, will be held at 2 PM Wednesday from the Grissom Chapel with the Rev. M. Fred Toms officiating. Interment to follow in Osceola Memory Gardens.

Grissom Funeral Home. Kissimmee, in charge of arrangements. SCHAEFER, ELIZABETH Funeral services for Elizabeth M. Schaefer, 77, of 1268 Fountainhead Deltona, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Stephen Baldauff Funeral Home, Deltona.

Father Manuel Fernandez Assistant Pastor to Our Lady of The Lakes Catholic Church. Deltona. Interment will be in Deltona Memorial Park. Family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday. TILDEN, MR.

JOHN Funeral services for Mr. John Tilden. 81, of 1410 Bonnie Burn Circle, Winter Park. who died Sunday, will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home with B.P.O.E.

Elks No. 1079. Graveside services will be at Peran Cemetery, Grandin, Fla. at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Mr. Tilden born in Syracuse, Missouri came to this area in 1923 from St. Augustine, Fla. He was a ww and wW 11 Army Intantry with Ivy League. He is survived by his wife: Mrs.

Josephine Tilden, Winter Park; son: Mr. John R. Tilden, Winter Park; and 3 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the famIly requests donations be made to Marianna Crippled Children's Home. Cox-Parker Funeral Home.

Winter Park is in charge of arrangements. WATTE, MRS. JEANETTE Funeral services for Mrs. Jeanette Watte, 91, of 830 W. Michigan, Orlando, who passed away Saturday, will be held Wednesday at 10:00 A.M.

at the Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with Rev. Fr. F. Vernon Quigley of St. Michael's Episcopal Church officiating.

Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friends may make contributions to the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital. Mrs. Watte is survived by a niece, Mrs. John Hall of Ocala, Florida and several other nieces and nephews.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, 600 Wilkinson Street at N. Orange Avenue, is in charge of the arrangements. WILLIAMS, MRS. OVIE E. Funeral services for Mrs.

Ovie E. Williams, 77, who passed away Monday, will be held at 10 Wednesday, at Gramkow Funeral Home Chapel. with the Reverend Ted Cosmato officiating. Interment will be at Oaklawn Cemetery. Gramkow Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

YORK, MRS. GERALDINE S. Funeral services for Mrs. Geraldine S. York, 96.

of Kissimmee, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, from the Grissom Chapel, with the Rev. Frank Blatz officiating. Interment to follow in Osceola Memory Gardens, Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee, in charge of arrangements. Obituaries MRS.

FRANCES A. YORK, 62, 6617 Stardust Lane, died Saturday. She came to Orlando from Jacksonville in 1971 and was a switchboard operator for Sheridan Olympic Villas. Survivors: daughter, Miss Karen Turner, Arcadia; brother, Don Anchors, Clearwater; sister, Mrs. Geraldine Kennedy, San Diego, one niece.

Pine Hills Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. M. SGT. WILLIAM MARSHALL GRIFFIN, U.S. ARMY 50, 2100 SR 420, died Monday.

A native of Richfield Springs, N.Y., he moved to the area 10 years ago from Alaska. He trucking foreman for a lumber company and retired in 1964 from the after 21 years of service, including II and the Korean War. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Goldie, Orlando; mother, Mrs. Margaret Papa, Umatilla; son, Grant William, Daytona Beach, daughters, Loretta May, Lorrain Fay, Sharlene, all of Orlando; sister, Mrs.

J. Shaw, Orlando; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Miranda Rose, Herkimer, N.Y.; three grandchildren. MRS. ESTHA V.

GARRISON, 58, 1906 Courtland Street, died Sunday. Born in Moultrie, she from Norfolk, Va. A Protescame to Orlando ten years ago tant, she was a nurses aide for Florida Hospital. Survivors: son, Mr. James.

W. Garrison, Orlando; brother, Mr. Edward M. Bryan, Newport News, sisters, Mrs. Pansy Conant; Mrs.

Nellie Wade, both of Eustis; Mrs. Oneta Duke, Sorrento, Mrs. Clara Perry; Mrs. Sarah Sawyer, both of Norfolk. Fairchild Funeral home will send the body to Moultrie.

MRS. ROSE ELLEN KITCHEN, 20, 6110 Matchett Road, Pine Castle, died Saturday. A native of Pennsylvania, she came to Pine Castle 14 years ago. She was a Presbyterian and a nurse for Dr. E.

T. Gettis. Survivors: husband, C. Brooke; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Kukol, Orlando; daughter, Deborah Hendrix, Orlando; sister, Beverly, Jean McDonald, Detroit, Fairchild Funeral Home. MRS. ESTELLA WELSH MADGE, 87, former resident of Orlando, died Wednesday. She was residing in Wichita, Kansas, when she died.

She was a native of Kansas, but made her home in Orlando for years. She was a several, of the Antioch Christian Church and the Eastern Star. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Reba W. Orlando; sisters, Miss Irena Duttweiler, Atchison, Kan.

and Mrs. Olivia Elmore, Fairfield, Iowa. Raymond Funeral Home, Fairfield, Iowa, MR. WILLIAM ANDREW RICH, 74, of 1532 Westgate Drive, Kissimmee, died Sun- day. A native of New York City, he moved from Belle Rose, L.I., N.Y., to Kissimmee five months ago.

He was retired office manager for the Todd Shipyards, New York. He was a member of the Belle Rose Baptist Church. Widow, Ingeborg Rich, Kissimmee, survives. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee. DEREK B.

LEE, 16, 1520 Overdale, Orlando, died Monday. He was a native of Miami and moved to Orlando six years ago. He was a Baptist and a student at Union Park Junior High School. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Lee; paternal grandmother, Ethel Lee, West Palm Beach; brother, Gary Tullos, Miami; sister, Sandra Morton, Orlando. Garden Chapel Funeral Home. This is the tragedy of a WET BED Tears of remorse, shame and embarrassment come from youngsters, mothers and dads. Bed wetting is a tragedy for all.

If you've asked your doctor you know. It is wrong to punish the child, because the child can't help it. But we can help if the bedwetting is not due to organic defect or disease. No Other Method Has Been Proven More Effective. PROOF? CONSUME MAGAZINE WE GUARANTEE IT IN WRITING PRODUCT DEPORTED DETECTIVE SEND COUPON FOR NEW FREE BOOKLET A "IS THERE A SOLUTION?" PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL P.O.

Box 1542 Orlando, Fla. 32802. As recommended by Phone 644-2050 Joseph C. Molner, M.D., INAME Master of Public Health ADDRESS EQUALLY EFFECTIVE CITY STATE ZIP. FOR ADULTS AGE.

2:23.71 (Child must be over 4 years) MR. JOHN TILDEN, 81, 1410 Bonnie Burn Circle, died Sunday. He came to the area in 1923 from St. Augustine. He was a native of Missouri.

He was an attorney, member of the Elks, Orlando and Winter Park, the American Legion No. 19 and No. 112, a past state president of the Reserve Officer's Assoc. and one of the originators of the Tangerine Bowl Classic. Survivors: widow, Mrs.

Josephine, Winter Park; son, John Renton Tilden, Winter Park; three grandchildren. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. MRS. OVIE E. WILLIAMS, 77, 400 Mellonville Sanford, died Monday.

years ago Vienna, Ga. came troth Sanford She was a native of Georgia and a member of the First Baptist Church of Sanford. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. J. D.

Cordell, Sanford; son, A. J. Williams, Orlando; and sister, Mrs. Harriet Bennett, Atlanta, six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Gramkow Funeral Home, Sanford.

MR. THEODORE1 E. HESS, 64, 2023 Creek Trail, Casselberry, died Sunday. Born in Pennsylvania, he moved to the area in 1968 from Baltimore, Md. He was a Methodist and was employed by the U.S.

Postal Service. He was a member of the Boumi Shrine Temple, Baltimore, the Central Florida Chapter of Disabled Veterans and Hamilton Post American Legion, Baltimore. Survivors: widow, Dora Casselberry; brother, Sidney, Lewisburg, sister, Mrs. Marian J. Morgan, St.

Louis, stepsons, William B. Thompson, Robert S. Thompson and Joseph D. Thompson, Orlando, Andrew C. Moler, Casselberry.

Semoran Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. Price Hikes Stir India Protests N. Y. Times Dispatch NEW DELHI Prime Minister Indira Gandhi faced an angry opposition on day as parliament opened for a six-week winter session here. Both the right and leftist parties demanded the resignation of the government if it, failed to curb the price rise in the country.

The Jan Sangh party leader, Atal Behari Vajpayee, and two other members rode in a bullock cart to Parliament, House to on the "ludicrous what they nacalled ture" of Mrs. Gandhi's ride last week in a buggy. On The Record ORLANDO TRAFFIC BLOTTER Accidents 40 Injuries 9 Deaths 0 Causes Improper turn 5 Failure to obey signal! Other 30 Injured Leon 1 Davis, 21, 908 W. Bently Lynn Steed, 20, 7225 Leighton Way Mack, 1630 Aaron Ave. Elizabeth Watson, 16, 4515 Katie Lane Richard Houser, 17, 429 Mercado Ave.

Elizabeth Michel, 22, 4308 Lake Underhill Drive Frederick Dorke, 71, DeBary Leroy Motel, 60, 311 Clear Lake Robert Baker 45, S. Parramore Avenue SANFORD TRAFFIC BLOTTER Accidents 6 Causes Failure to yield 2 Other 4 BIRTHS ORANGE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Hamiter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 4831 Big Horn boy Dingley, Mr. and Mrs.

David, Ocoee, boy Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Winter Garden, boy Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 2953 S.

Ferncreek girl Bronson, Mr. and Mrs. Irlo Kissimmee, girl HOLIDAY HOSPITAL Barber, Mr. and Mrs. D.

3140 Haggard boy Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Larry, 1706 Rose boy Kemp, and Mrs. Ronald, 1812 Balsawood Court, girl Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.

Prentice, 4460 Marshall, boy Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, 4518 Arch boy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Herron, 2494 Ravenall girl Schipper, Mr.

and Mrs. Berwin, Casselberry, girl Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, 4504 Prince Hall boy Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

James, Sanford, girl Waller, Mr. and Mrs. William, Orlando, girl Loven, Mr. and Mrs. Edward, 7520 Beice Noble, Mr.

and fill. Tommy, 4093 Lake Conway girl Stark, Mr. and Mrs. Norvell, 5105 W. Washington boy Holubek, Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas, 2115 Sycamore Drive, girl Wheelchair Sales Rental Repair Med Aids Convalescent Rehabilitation 1315 Sligh Boulevard 841-8193 00 Sentinel Star Orlando, Florida Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1973 Services Today For Gen. Palmer WASHINGTON (A) Funeral services will be held Tuesday for Gen. Williston B.

Palmer, 74, a retired Army vice chief of staff, who died Saturday. Palmer, a highly decorated World War II artillery commander, died in Walter Reed Army. Hospital in Washington. DURING THE Eisenhower administration, he headed the military assistance program to American allies. native of Chicago, Palmer also served as commander of Army forces in Europe and as the second ranking American within the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance.

After funeral services at Ft. Meyer near the Pentagon, he will be buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Gas Stamps Replace Old Trading Stamps OAK LAWN, Ill. (P) A furniture store in this Chicago suburb recently began issuing gas stamps instead of green stamps with each customer purchase. A spokesman for the store said each customer will be given a coupon for two gallons of gas with every purchase of $10.

NO CHARGE FOR OBITUARIES Funeral Notice Charge 63c per line CHAPEL HILL 8 MEMORIAL PARK 2400 HARRELI ROAD Oft Fast Hwy 50 Phone 3919 AN OPEN LETTER TO VETERANS and EX-SERVICEMEN: FLOREN JOHN PRESIDENT In c. PARK MEMORIAL FLA. DRIVE 647-1100 GLEN TEMPLE ORLANDO. 0. BOX FLA.

20475 32814 national cemeteries (244,000 of spaces available and the overwhelming cemeteries (over in number Dear Veteran: Because of cemeteries burial in allowance of the lack combined) $150.00 in all national legally eligible authorized a plot in his spaces and availabie family members eligible) who Congress recently that a veteran $150.00 plot allowance is are be 50,000,000 are legally present of $250.00 to live. However, the the family would of Veterans' Affairs. where discretion of the Administrator who have honorably Park served will granted the recognition to those Haven not the community Memorial order to give tribute public and relations program, for $150.00 whether The spaces Glen In as part discharged veteran by the government. country, space for the $150.00 honorably allowance space is and provided provide qualifies for the sell $300.00. nothing is paid until the veteran assigned normally for the veteran being single space care for the space.

this program In reserving includes perpetual developed are a private the $150.00 of Glen Haven Memorial former servicemen. United States needed and The Board of which Directors now confront department, or agency the your veteran's ease the not problems affiliated with any funds branch, or subsidies, be form applied of government benefits are organization, Nor do we receive provided to the veteran in Park. the funds Glen Haven Memorial Program. Thus any not special Veterans collected by his been set aside on mail family, this spaces have and for further information, Two space reservation hundred limited to assure is Space the coupon below today. GARDEN OF HONOR Glen Haven Memorial Park President, PARK 2300 Winter Temple Park, Drive Florida 32789 GLEN HAVEN Life May the Beauty of That PHONE.

NUMBER IN BRANCH OF SERVICE. 3 -Cemetery Lots GREENWOOD CEMETERY. choice spaces, together, on hilltop, $700; Phone 277-0460. HIGHLAND Memory Gardens-2 choice spaces, section 1. Garden of Christus 841-1824.

CEMETERY LOTS- Woodlawn, spaces, section $250 each, 904-787-2308, nights 904-821-2137. 11-Special Notices Baptist Friends of Israel Recorded Announcement 299-8040 RETIRING? TRY HOTEL LIVING at Plantation Manor, downtown on Lake Eola. Good meals, cheerful. Be Independent. Be happy 241-3001.

How Are You Doing Socially? Why not have fun? Join in our many get acquainted activities such as parties, dances. travelina, boating privileges, night clubbina. weekend trips. For information dial Don Thompson Club. 843-7963 or Daytona.

255-8301 METAL DETECTORS for Christmas, layaways now accepted BankAmericard, Master Charge welcome, full metal guarantee. detectors with Three at Seas, least 106 2 Winter Park Musicians Wanted for Steak Brew Lounge, Fern Park, modern country or trio versatile, some pop, ballad, full time, call (305) 757-0416 Miami between 7 and 9 p.m. will not be responsible for any debts Incurred by anyone other than myself. Norman W. Hurn.

GROUP GUITAR LESSONS For beginners, to 14 yrs. preferred, call 425-6730 after 6 PM. WANTED- Room and board for elderly lady in good health. 422-1337 until noon and after 6. MASSAGE-STEAM 2 operators, for appt.

call: 896-2747 Mon-Fri 9 AM-5 PM. I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. Hubert C. Smith. WE BUILD POOLS WE MUST MEET OUR QUOTA WE MIGHT DO ANYTHING THEY COST LESS NOW! TAMARAC POOLS- 628-2020 12-Travel Opportunities CARS Available to most maior cities.

Drive as your own. No rental charge, Auto Driveway. 841-4591 and rental charge. -Available, to Spokane, N.J.. AAACon Auto 831-2822.

CARS- Available to Spokane, N.Y., and Ohio. No rental charge. AAACon Auto 831-2822. FREE TRANSPORTATION tO Los Angeles for qualified driver. Phone 295-0526.

14 Personals ADVISE READER- Answers all questions. worried, troubled or In doubt consult MADAM NUW, 2390 Orange Bism. 843-6960, 9 to HAPPINESS- Meeting the person AAA Introductions. Social Service 273-1560 Marilyn or Loyd. BE A MODEL- No previous exp.

necessary. Learn at home during your spare time. Send name and address for exciting details. Venus International, P. 0.

Box 306, Kathleen, Fla. 33849. I-N-V-E-N-T-I-0-N-S IDEAS WANTED IMPERIAL 2250. E. Devon Des Plaines, Ill.

60018 Call Mr. Bell Collect (312) 297-1750 NEW IN TOWN Come In and get acquainted In warm friendly atmosphere and have fun thru our many varied activities. For information dial, DON THOMPSONS CLUB 843-7963 FUNDAMENTAL -Premillenial man desires church or. available for pulpit supply, Write S-Star Box 687-F. Cocoa.

Fla. ANYTHING interesting and exciting happen to you laetly? Try 'Adventures in Attitudes' 647-3952. 15- -Lost and Found LOST- Brindle Pitt Bull vicinity of Buck Rd. Answers to name of Buck. Reward.

Call 273-2572. LOST- Black male cat, yr old, short fur, Missing since Nov 1, $25 Reward. Southwood 859-8771. LOST- 3 mos. old Irish Setter vicinity Fairbanks and Osceola.

No tags. Call 647-1630. Ibs. LOST gold Toy collar. Black Poodle Reward.

Male. Phone 7 425-9522. LOST -Siamese male. bluepoint. Dommerich School area.

reward. 647-8337 LOST- Female Siamese kitten, 14 In vicinty of Lake Sue Drive, 894-1901, after 4 pm. LOST in Conway area, male Irish Setter, 18 mo old, no tags. Call 855-7276. LOST- Oct.

25, Siamese cat, female, small, near 17-92, Reward. 644-6975. LOST- Friday Winter Park MallPenney's parking area. Women's black purse. Reward for return of bank books and other personal papers.

Ph 678-5622. LOST 1 black and white male cat. Vincinity of Amelia and Summerlin. Reward. 843-5569.

FOUND- Calico cat, vicinity of Englewood. Call 277-5323. LOST. Female Irish Setter. 1 vicinity of Mercy Hospital, collar, blue tag.

859-7064. LOST- Male black Labrador, Gainesville tag. Mills Expressway area. Reward. 894-0972 or 896-0437.

LOST- Black and White English Pointer between Lake Wales and Yeehaw Junction. Family pet, name Toro. Call St, Petersberg collect (813)526-9068 or 522-1800. Reward $100, no questions. Lost- Springer Spaniel- female answers to Timmy.

White, with black spot, brown collar, no identity. Lost In the vicinity of Winter Park Rd. and Corrine Dr. Call 831-5556 or 323-8569. LOST- Irish Setter, female, 3 yrs.

old, vicinity Lee Rd. area. Ph. 295-2057 or 647-0232. 16-Child Care-Nurseries CHILD CARE in your home while you are away weekends or few days; experienced woman; 671-1904.

CHILD. CARE In my home, Pine Hills. 298-0530 evenings and weekdays. WOULD LIKE to care for your child in my home, Mon. thru Fri.

Bel-Aire Woods area, 298-1274. WILL BABYSIT my home any age, 6 days wk, low rates, Pine Hills area. 299-5550. BABY SITTING in my home; infant or toddler; Altamonte area; phone 834-4295. 24 hour babysitting service.

7 davs week. Fenced backvard. Longwood area. 831-6028 CHILD CARE IN MY HOME. 15A- Curry Ford area.

or preschoolers. Wkdays. Call 644-0669 after 3. LOVING CHILD care! Can pick up deliver, Grand Avenue Elementary district. Ph.

423-0215. NOW Center. OPEN- Redeemer Christian Lutheran Day Church, 3377 Aloma Ave. 671-4300, eves. 671-5442.

124 Good Things to Eat. STRAWBERRY PLANTS- Fla. 90, Gardenland, 1400 W. 1st St. Sanford 323-6630.

CITRUS-Oranges. grapefruit. ons. limes. We shio for less.

Shepherd Groves. 293-2095. YOU PICK- Green beans. $3.00 Cain Farm 323-0560 from Orlando to 2nd Sanford exit (Riverfront). left on Orange af Adventure Camo.

right on Delaware. FLORIDA Vine ripe tomatoes Ibs. Fresh large eggs, doz. Fresh lettuce 25 cts. head.

Produce, 220 Hwy. 17-92 Casselberry, 831-3412. YOU PICK- Green beans. $3.00 Cain Farm 323-0560 from Orlando 1-4 N. to 2nd Sanford exit (Riverfront), left on Orange at Adventure Camp.

right on Delaware. 26-Business Services AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING AIR IN Sales- All makes. Also heating service, phone 422-7455 BEAT THE FUEL, And the high cost electric heat. Try CLIMATEMASTER by Anderson, Inc. central heat-air.

low operationand maintenance costs. 647-2831. ELECTRIC HEAT AND AIR CONDITIONING Call SALE ON Air. LUXAIRE. 851-5056.

FINANCING. 26 Business Services AIR AND. HEATING SERVICE-24 HRS. CALL 298-1276 Lefkowitz, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest, Longwood, girl Collins, Mr. and Mrs. William, Kissimmee, boy Milam, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Kissimmee, girl Cooke, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert, 802 Hillcrest boy LaBruno, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, 5104 Haines Circle, boy Newlin, Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry, Taft, boy, Singletary, Mr. and Mrs. Hawthon, 3535 E. Orange girl Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank, Avon Park, boy Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph, Kissimmee, girl SANFORD BIRTHS Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Sanford, girl Hooks, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy, Sanford, boy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Sanford, girl Jimenez, Mr. and Mrs.

Rene, Lake Mary, boy Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Roger, Sanford, boy Lead Poisoning Act Extended WASHINGTON (P) President Nixon signed a bill Monday extending to 1975 the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act. The measure calls for research to determine safe levels of lead in paint and authorizes grants for local programs to detect victims of lead poisoning and to remove lead-paint surfaces in old residential housing. It also prohibits the use of such paints in federal housing and in the manufacture of toys, furniture and utensils.

The bill authorizes expenditure of $63 million each in fiscal years 1974 and 1975. Temple With Bath UTSU NOMIYA, Japan (AP) This resort north of Tokyo has what is believed to be the country's first Buddhist temple with a hot spring bath. Have you received a FREE FAMILY PORTFOLIO and LIFE CARD? medical Avoid tragedy, information proper could be matter of LIFE emergency for DEATH. Get your LIFE CARD (TODAY: Write, P. O.

Box 15641, Orlando, Fla 32808. WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK APPLIANCES (LARGE) A APPLIANCE REPAIR- AIL maior appliances repaired. 830-8738. Emergency 277-7364. CHUZ- US APPLIANCE ServiceServicing all brands at reasonable rates.

Household or commercial. Anytime, any place. 831-9839. ASPHALT PAVING NEW DRIVEWAYS. old driveways and parking lots resurfaced.

Drivway extensions, patchwork. Sealing. bumpers. 273-2865. PATCH.

work resurfacing, and new work, small or big jobs, 24 hours service. 896-3906 D4D, caf loader, dragline, mowing, grading, hauling, raking, lot clearing. 298-0625-298-2867. DRAGLINE- Dozer, loader, tandern trucks, fill dirt, wrecking. Bustad Construction, 841-3795.

BUILDING CONTRACTOR ADDITIONS- Repairs in and out. 35 yrs experience. Coy W. Jamerson. General Contractor.

894-7821. ADDITIONS. Call me, try me, I do all, 36 yrs. exp. Leave your number.

293-3557, Reasonable. TRIM CONTRACTORS Exp. and reliable interior trim crew wants contract work in condominiums, apts. new houses, call 894-7576. REMODELING Specialists- Fast and good.

Reasonable, prompt. Free estimates. Unit crete block, BUILDING CONTRACTORS ConT. Justice, ph. 425-2961.

ROOM ADDITIONS- General remodeling, by speicalists. Fast starts, guaranteed completions save 15 to 25 pct. off normal building costs. Call 896-5911. HOME ADDITIONS- ENCLOSURES QUALITY WORK Low Prices, Free Estimates, 273-8526.

CERAMIC TILE DINATALE CERAMIC TILE CO. 834-5643 or 830-4015 Installed, repaired; minor -maior jobs; shower doors sold-installed: free estimate, workmanship guaranteed. Listed in Yellow Pages. CERAMIC TILE Installed and Repaired Free Estimates 894-2477 CARPET EXPERT carpet and vinyl installation, work guaranteed, insured, yrs. exp.

1-904-245-3211. CARPET CLEANING STEAM CARPET CLEANING Any living dining and hall $29.95. Additional rms. $12.95 including moving most furniture. Call 896-4563 Let Us make your floor like new Carpet, Any 3 rms $30 Ph.

855-1473 or 859-8091 STEAM CLEAN-ROYALETTE Living dining, hall, additional room $10, 671-9704. DO- IT- YOURSELF Steam Cleaning, ph. 830-6007 $9 ANY SIZE ROOM SOFA $10 CHAIR ROY 834-4958 ANYTIME CONCRETE CONTRACTORS DRIVEWAYS PATIOS, Free estimates. William Smith, phone 851-6793, 299-4987. Patios, drives, etc.

Licensed. Bonded. Free estimates. Center State Concrete, 423-0161. CONCRETE AND MASONRY Driveways, patios, slabs, sidewalks, block work.

Front-end loader. Licensed, bonded. Dura-Mix Concrete, ph. 859-0520. BRINKLEY CONCRETE- Quality work, all types, specializing patios, driveway, etc.

859-0577. CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS-Patios, pool decks, sidewalks, etc. Free estimates. Licensed, bonded. All State Concrete, 422-8722.

CONCRETE WORK We specialize in all types, satisfaction guaranteed. Call Jim, 293-1941. WILL DO Driveways and other small jobs. free estimates call 277-8030. CONCRETE- Driveways, patios, slabs, blocks, Free estimate.

Licensed, insured, 855-3529. large or small. Immediate esCONCRETE MASTERS--We do all, timates, 425-2521 or 628-1028. CONCRETE SPECIALISTS--Walks, driveways, patios. 25 yrs.

in Orange County. Licensed, bonded. W. L. Boyd, 834-5842.

DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS, SLABSFree estimates. William Smith, 851-6793. 299-4987. BRICK WORK Specialist- All types brick and block work, 25 yrs. exp.

Free estimate, call 886-0615 after 6 PM. DRYWALL REPAIR- Work guaranteed. Central Fla. Wallpaper and Hangers, 299-8313 days; 834-1707. CARPENTRY LET US MAKE- Your floor like new, Derrell Gresham Cleaning Service, carpet, terrazzo, rms carpet $30, 855-1473.

CARPENTER large or small. lob. door hanging and Fla. rm and roof work. 423-7275, 423-0173.

REMODELING- Additions, repairs, residential-commercial, quality work, best prices, 896-3866. free estimates. 855-8466, repairs. We give fast a service and Carpentry iobs. New work SMALL JOBS EXCELLENT WORK Reasonable Prices Norm-299-2563 FREE ESTIMATES- Small or large lobs, fully exp.

Work guaranteed. Licensed. Ph. 273-3878. ATM CUSTOM CARPENTRY- Home and commercial carpentry, call 834-9795.

WANT GOOD CARPENTER? Doors, locks, shelves CALL PAUL, 298-0547 free estimates, J. Jones, call ADDITIONS Repairs, 20 yrs. 859-9908 after 5 PM. YOUNG CARPENTER- Small lobs, nice work, very reasonable, call 568-4176. CARPENTRY- Roofing, eaves, small home repairs.

House Doctor, closed Sat 422-1489 DRAPERIES CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIESAvailable for holiday delivery. Extensive selection of fabrics. Shop in your home or our studio. Certified Custom Draperies. 926 N.

Mills Orlando, 425-6893. DRAPERIES-Custom made to measure. 2-3 wk delivery. 1-3 off wk 12th. 678-5100.

422-6758. Ricardo's Gallerv. Winter Park. DOORS QUALITY EXTERIOR AND NTERIOR Doors. Staining and installation MI-LUND DOORS.

Ph. HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENTS- ABL. No job too small. Carpentry, painting, remodeling, call 644-4612. Home Repairs and Remodeling.

No BEN WOOD job too small. 645-0338; 647-4254. PAINTING- 1 Paper Hanging, General Repairs. No job, too small. All work guaranteed.

831-2117. RAIN GUTTERS aluminum custom made on the lob. free estimate. 671-4756 SEAMLESS GUTTER CO. CUSTOM CARPENTRY And work of all types.

Satisfaction guaranteed. No job too small. Insured. Ph. 886-6031 anytime.

ROOM ADDITIONS- General remodeling, by specialists. Fast starts, guaranteed completions save 25 pct. normal bullding costa. Call 896-5911. TOTAL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Nothing too rates.

Call Don after 3. 834-5601 GUTTER WORK 15 YRS. EXP. CALL 423-7570. SUNDOWN CONSTRUCTION "ONE call solves it all" All types repair.

Licensed 423-7067. PAINT DRYWALL AND MARBLE CRETE Call 834-7354, Jeff Brooks. From $3.50 Up Lighting, all home Inprovement needs. Two Guys of Orlando, 6925 Silver Star Rd. ph.

298-3110 1-322-8335 ROOM ADDITIONS- ENCLOSURES QUALITY WORK Low Prices, Free Estimate. 273-8526. TWO GUYS Additions, carpentry, concrete work, remodeling and repairs, call 425- 4641 anytime. PAINTING-Interior small, exterior. work, no job 100 call 831-3778.

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