Obituaries MRS. RUTH A. WILSON, 64, Orange City, visiting her son Anderson, died Sunday Born in Columbus, Ohio, she had been a resident of the granges a City Baptist. area She since former- 1955. ly lived in Apopka.
Survivors: son, John Addison, Anderson, sisters, Mrs. Esther Akins, Akron, Ohio, and Mrs. Julie Miller, Columbus, Ohio; brother, H. B. Rich, Apopka; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.
Lankford Orange City Chapel. MR. RAYMOND DANIEL RICKS, 36, Mobile, a native of Ocala, died Wednesday in Mr. Ricks was a professor at Mobile State Junior College and formerly was a teacher at the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech. He was a member of St.
Patrick Episcopal Church. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Ricks, Ocala; and sisters, Mrs.
George Eby, Orlando, and Mrs. George Reid, Norman, Okla. Hawthorne Funeral Home. MURIEL J. WAGNER, 65, 118 Magnolia Drive, Altamonte Springs, died Wednesday.
A native of Victoria, British Guiana, she came to the Orlando area in 1946. She was a nurse and a member of St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals. MRS.
REUBANNAH W. NORMAN, 67, Monticello, died Tuesday at Archibald Hospital, Thomasville, Ga. Norman had been a resident of Monticello since 1951. She was at DeLand and was a member of the Trinity Methodist Church. She was past matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Apalachicola.
Survivors: husband, Ralph daughters, Mrs. Don Lanier, Apalachicola, and Mrs. W. K. McInvale, Winter Park.
Allen Funeral Home, DeLand. INFANT BROOKE MICHELE THORNTON, 3 months, 5129 W. Washington died Wednesday. Survivors: parents Mr. and Mrs.
Bobbie Gene Thornton; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Stewart, all of Orlando. Fairchild Funeral Home. Funeral Notices GATTIS, MR. OSCAR G.
Funeral services for Mr. Oscar G. Gattis, 70, of 106 Delores Altamonte Springs, will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Seminole Funeral Home, officiated by Rev. Bill Pickett of United Community Methodist Church of Casselberry.
Interment will be at the White Chapel Memorial Garden of Chattanooga, Tenn. Seminole Funeral Home, 436 E. Hwy. 436, Altamonte Springs. GOODWIN, MR.
EDWIN LEE Funeral services for Mr. Edwin Lee Goodwin, 77, of Kissimmee, will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the Grissom Chapel, with the Rev. in Lee Davidson officiating. Interment will be National Memorial Park, Falls Church, Virginia.
Grissom Funeral Home Kissimmee is in charge. RICKS, RAYMOND. D. Funeral services for Mr. Ricks, 36, of Mobile, who died Wednesday, will be held at 3 P.M.
Friday in the Chapel of Woodlawn Memorial, Park, with Rev. Harvey Klian, officiating. Burial will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Ricks is survived by his parents Mr.
and Oscar B. Ricks, Ocala, sisters Mrs. George Eby, Orlando, and Mrs. George Reid, Norman, 3 nieces, 4 nephews, 2 great-nieces and a great-nephew. Hawthorne Funeral Home in charge.
STRODE, MR. HARRY N. Funeral services for Mr. Harry N. Strode, age 67, of 103 Orange Lake Ship Winter Haven, who died Tuesday evening at a local hospital, will be held at 2 P.M.
Friday at the Crisp Funeral Chapel, Winter Haven, with the Rev. J. Millard Branson of Central Baptist Church. Burial will be in Lakeside Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday evening at the Crisp Funeral Chapel from 6 til 9 P.M.
Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Grace Strode, Winter Haven; several nieces and nephews. THORNTON, INFANT BROOKE MICHELE Funeral services for Infant Brooke Michele Thornton, 5129 W. Washington who passed away Wednesday, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM. from the Chapel of Fairchild Funeral Home with the Rev.
George Brown officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Infant Thornton is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Gene Thornton and her paternal grandparents, Mr.
and her Mrs. maternal Hubert Thornton, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Stewart. Fairchild Funeral Home, on Lake Ivanhoe, is in charge of services. TORMAN, MRS. MARY ELAINE A Rosary service for Mrs. Mary Elaine Torman, age 30, of 1636 Hastings Court, who died Saturday in Great Falls, Montana, will be held in the Carey Hand Chapel Wednesday at 7:00 P.M.
The Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 A.M. in St. Andrews Catholic Church with the Rev. Father Cyril Kennedy officiating. The interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Mrs. Torman, a resident of Orlando for the past thirteen years was the wife of T-Sgt. Joseph W. Torman stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base. She is survived by her husband: T-Sgt.
Joseph W. Torman, sons: Timothy Miss C. and Troy J. Torman, daughters: Teresa L. and Miss Tamara Ann Torman all residing in Great Falls, George E.
Duffy, brother: Robert E. Montana, Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, sisters: Mrs. Diane M.
Dickinson, Mrs. Barbara Bradbury and Mrs. Debra J. Duffy, Maternal grandmother: Mrs. Ulich J.
Maine. Burke all residing in Portland, The services for Mrs. Torman are under the direction of the Carey Hand Chapel, Franklin Cole Funeral Directors, 36 Pine Street. WALLING, MR. JAMES L.
Funeral services for Mr. James L. Walling, 51, 1104 E. Anderson, who died A.M. Tuesday, in the chapel of the W.
Guy will be held Friday at 10:30 Black Home for Funerals with Rev. Gentry M. Stults, officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr.
Walling was a meat cutter and a member of the Concord Street Church of Christ. He was a native of McMinnville, Tenn. and had lived here for the past 26 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Winona L.
Walling, Orlando. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, 170 E. Church, Orlando. WEAVER, WALTER G.
Funeral services for Mr. Walter Weaver, 76, 6401 away Vance Tuesday, Lockhart, who passed be held Friday evening at 7:30 P.M. with the Rev. John Gill, minister of the Lockhart Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Highland cemetery, California, Pa.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to the Building Fund of Lockhart Methodist Church. Mr. Weaver is survived his beloved wife, Besse Dewar Weaver, and daughter, Mrs. Jane Reeser, and two sons. Henry J.
and Walter R. Weaver, and three sisters, Mrs. Ella Palmer, Miss Ann Weaver, Mrs. Warner Vance and 11 grandchildren and 6 greatar and children. Honorary pallbearers will be members.
of the Mens Club of Lockhart Methodist Church and the Lockhart Fire Department. Ivanhoe, Fairchild Funeral Home, on Lake is in charge of services, Funeral WILLIAMS, services MRS. for Mrs. ETHELINE Etheline T. T.
Williams, 65, of 1114 W. Dixie Leesburg, who died Wednesday, will be held at the Bevers Funeral Chapel Friday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. J. T.
Sofge officiating. Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens under the direction of the Beyers Funeral Home. Bankrupt D. J. Campbell Killed 2 Youths Firm Home In War, Rites Friday Found In WO-1 Douglas J.
Camp- bell, 20, a 1968 graduate of Colonial High School, was killed earlier this month 1 in Vietnam while on a combat mission as a helicopter pilot with the Army's 191st Aviation Co. His body will arrive at Orlando Jetport at McCoy via Eastern Airlines at 5:34 p.m. today and a military funeral will be conducted in Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. Friday with the Rev. Don T.
DeBevoise officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Fairchild Funeral Home is in charge. YOUNG CAMPBELL attended Blankner Elementary school, Howard Junior High School and graduated from Colonial High before enlisiting in the Army. He attended primary helicopter flight training school at Fort Walters, and graduated from advanced helicopter flight school at Fort Rucker, at which time he was commissioned a warrant officer.
He had been in Vietnam with the assault helicopter unit for eight months before his craft crashed and burned Nov. 2. His family said those who wish may make donations to the Youth Programs of McCoy in care of the DOUGLAS CAMPBELL Killed in Vietnam Wing Commander, McCoy Air Force base. CAMPBELL WAS born Dec. 16, 1949, in East Cleveland, Ohio, and moved to Orlando in 1958 when his father joined Martin Marietta here.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Teresa Anne Campbell, and daughter Diane Denise, Orlando; parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Campbell, Denver, sisters, Mrs.
Barbara A. Davey, Denver, Mrs. Beverly Griffen, Fort Wayne, brothers, Lance, Scott and Craig, all of Denver. 'Star Spangled Girl' Has Amusing Moments Any resemblance between the characters and plot of Neil Simon's "'The Star Spangled Girl" and life as it is lived anywhere is purely coincidental, as they say in the movies. And the Black Watch Players' production which opened at the College of Orlando Wednesday night for the first of four performances carries it a step beyond.
THE PARTS of Sophie Rauschmeyer, the girl of the title, and Norman Cornell, who is characterized as the best writer in America today, are SO outrageously overacted by Sue Smith and Vince Santo they're outasight, as hip jargon has it! The third player, Richard Wood, as the saner member of the two-man staff of "Fall magazine, is more in touch with reality and therefore bearable as a human being. This is probably the weakest of playwright Simon's host of comedy hits, and it is therefore dependent on the audience's falling in love with the trio of kookie characters he's created. ONE CAN only feel sympathy for the character played by Wood who is sentenced at the end to a life of connubial anguish with the strident, super- Sumner Rand REVIEWS patriotic Sophie, their only bond apparently being they like each other's smell, according to the playwright's conceit! Miss Smith and Wood react to one another, though, while Santo seems to be playing i in a world of his own. He is a selfcontained actor, the technique's there, but the lines, the gestures are all mechanical. It's as if he couldn't care less if there was anybody else on stage.
A SPACIOUS SET, attractively decorated, representing a duplex studio apartment in San Francisco has been provided, and Frances Johnson's directing is brisk enough, but somehow there isn't any ma nity in this production. The opening night audience, however, did seem to find many amusing moments. 'The Star Spangled Girl" is the opening gun in a "Neil Simon Festival" that will bring two more of his undeniably wellcrafted comedies to College of Orlando by season's end. Law Enforcement Council To Organize The Orange County Law Enforcement Council, after several years of informal status, will formally organize on a permanent basis at 9 a.m. meeting next Thursday in the Community Room of the First National Bank at Orlando.
Rom W. Powell, Orange County solicitor and temporary president, said membership is open to the local head of each agency in the county having statutory arrest power. Associate memberships, which are non-voting, are offered Gable's Pants Up For Sale SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) A pair of Clark Gable's pants were being offered for sale Wednesday in the interest of religion. Miss Dolly Kahler said the khaki pants are part of a garage sale being conducted for the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
She said that stitched in the waistband was a label re a ding: "Western Costume Co. Hollywood. No. 2267-2. Name: Clark Gable.
Waist: Orlando Sentinel 11-D Thursday, Nov. 12, 1970 MR. WALTER G. WEAVER, 76, 6401 Vance Lockhart, died Tuesday. Born in Philadelphia, he moved to Lockhart in 1945 from California, Pa.
He was a member of the' Lockhart Methodist Church. Survivors: widow, Besse Dewar; daughter, Mrs. Jane Reeser, Lockhart; sons, Henry Lockhart, Walter California, sisters, Ella Palmer, Miss Ann Weaver, both of McKeesport, Mrs. Warner Vance, Houston, Texas; 11, grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home.
MRS. NETTIE M. MAL- CHEREK, 91, 635 N. Parramore died Sunday in Fort Lauderdale. Born in Hollidaysburg, she came to Orlando in 1944.
Survivors: nieces, Mary Borrell, Fort 'Lauderdale, Myrtle Showalter, Esthere Showalter and Mrs. ClayBeegle, all of Hollidaysburg, nephew, John Von Foeppel, New York City, N. and Charles Von Foeppel, Clarksburg, W. Va. W.
Guy Black Funeral Home. MR. SANTO GRECO, 20, of 1231 N.E. E. 196th Miami, a former resident of Orlando, died Monday in Miami as the result of an automobile accident.
Born in Passaic, N. he moved to Orlando with his family in 1958 and resided here approximately 10 years before moving to Miami where he worked with his father in a bakery. He attended Bishop Moore in Orlando. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Greco, Miami; brother, Salvatore, and sister, Michele, both of Miami; maternal grandmother, Mrs. S. Catanzaro, Garfield, N. and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Greco, Orlando. Wadlington Greaver Funeral Home, Miami. MRS. DORA R.
PURCELL, 83, Route 3, Acworth, died Tuesday in Orlando. A native Georgian and a member of the Harmony Grove Baptist Church, she was visiting here. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Bertie Mae Carter, Acworth, sons, Horace, Holly Springs, and John W. Purcell, Woodstock, brother, Bob Warren, Acworth, sisters, Miss Omie, Miss Ethel and Miss Tavie Warren, all of Acworth, and Mrs.
Mary Wilson, Oklahoma; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home will send the body to Marietta, for services and burial. MRS. MARY ELAINE TOR- MAN, 30, of 1636 Hastings Court, died Saturday in Great Falls, Mont. A native of Portland, Me.
and a graduate of the Arthur Gould School of Nursing Memorialue Isle, she had been an Orlando resident for 13 include Survivors her husTechnical Sgt. Joseph Torman, stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Great Falls, daughters, Teresa L. and Tamara, parents, Ann, both Mr. of and Great Mrs. George E.
Duffy; brother, Robert E. Duffy; sisters, Mrs. Diane M. Dickinson, Barbara Bradbury and Miss Debra J. Duffy; and maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Ulich J. Burke, all of Portland, Me. Carey Hand Chapel. Crime Lab Building Readied Remodeling work on a building to house a new Region 4 crime laboratory at Sanford Airport will start within three weeks, Seminole County Sheriff John Polk said Wednesday. Polk, fiscal officer for the said seven $52,650 county grant region, announced Monday by William Muntzing, director of state highway safety and the State Planning Council.
Polk said a narcotics lab under the direction of West Palm Beach chemist Pete Ragsdale will open Jan. 1 as the first phase of the five-year development program for the laboratory to serve Seminole, Orange, Volusia, Lake, Flagler, Osceola and Brevard counties. AFTER THE LAB is opened, Polk said the overall project will be rewritten to obtain a larger amount of federal funds. As approved now, the project includes ballistics, fingerprint, blood and physical analysis laboratories in addition to the narcotics division. Polk will go back to Tallahassee Monday with other Sanford and Seminole officials in hopes that the state cabinet Tuesday will pick Sanford Airport as the site of a new $1 million state police academy.
The proposed academy site is adjacent to the new laboratory building. To Place Your Want Ad, Phone 424-3811 Or TOLL FREE from any place in Florida outside metropolitan CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Orlando, call, DEADLINES 1-800-432-2707 For Sale The former eastern regional home office building of Community National Life Insurance 918 S. Orange is on the auction block out of receivership and will be sold to the highest bidder. The stately two-story, Early American building and furnishings had an estimated value of more than $400,000 when it was opened in May, 1966, by a corporation headed by Jimmie J. Ryan, a former Orlandoan who purchased Co unity National in Tulsa, in 1963.
SUITS BEGAN to appear against the Oklahoma firm in 1967, and in April, 1969, Florida Insurance Commiss ioner Broward Williams took control of the Orlando operations on order of the Leon County Circuit Court. The Community National insurance companies, which included several bought up by Ryan and others, was put into receivership in Oklahoma and charges were filed against Ryan. Ryan pleaded guilty in federal court in New York in June, 1970, to conspiring in a scheme that defrauded banks in several parts of the country. Ryan admitted he entered into an "unlawful criminal agreement" with three other individuals. RYAN, WHO IS believed still free under bail, could get five years in jail and a $10,000 fine in the case.
On closing the Orlando office, Williams ruled the company had been bilked of some $10 million by Mafia stock swindlers. Sealed bids on the Orlando property are being received through Dec. 1. No bid under $225,000 for the building will be considered and a $10,000 cash deposit is required. Furnishings will go to the highest bidder.
The state of Florida is selling the building for the state insurance commission of Oklahoma and a courtordered receiver. The building will be open for public inspection from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 23.
Holdup Man Gets Money A holdup man who kept his hands in his pockets and threatened to kill the clerk, robbed the 7-11 store at Lee Road about 10:15 p.m. Wednesday. Patricia L. Short told sheriff's deputies that a man in his late 20s, ruddy complexioned, wearing a gray wig and a blue jacket, entered the store and said: "Hand over all your money, all of it, hurry up, hurry up, if someone comes in I'll kill you." She said the robber had his hands in the pockets of his jacket where there appeared to be the bulge of a weapon. She said she gave the gunman an undetermined amount of cash and he fled west on Lee Road on foot.
Yule Tree Heads East RAPID CITY, S.D. (P) A 78-foot Black Hills spruce was wrapped Wednesday for shipment to Washington, D.C., where it will become the national Christmas tree on the White House grounds. The tree was cut Tuesday near Nemo, S.D., about 25 miles north of this western South Dakota City. It will be trucked Thursday to Rapid City, then the loaded onto a rail car for east. A RING count indicated the spruce, cut from the Black Hills National Forest, was 73 years old.
It has a branch spread of 30 feet. A National Park Service crew will take over in Washington to prepare the tree by Dec. 16 for the traditional lighting ceremony to be presided over by President Nixon. For Sentinel or Star Home Delivery starting Tomorrow Home Held Two Orlando youths were arrested Wednesday and charged with malicious trespassing, public intoxication and possession of marijuana after a woman said she found two strangers lounging in her house. The occupant, a woman who asked that her name and address be withheld, said she came home and found strangers in her apartment.
One was passed out in her bedroom, she told police. She said when she asked them to leave, one of the youths started throwing living room furniture around and ripped the antenna off her television. SHE FLED AND called police who arrested Terry Craft, 21, 4236 Sexton St. and John Feller, 20, 601 W. Miller St.
Patrolman John Workman identified Craft as the suspect who had torn up the living room and who had about an ounce of marijuana in his possession. A spoon found on the bed beside the passed-out Feller appeared to have been used to melt a substance police believe to be a narcotic drug. A laboratory test of the spoon has been' ordered. Workman said Craft offered no resistance when arrested and appeared to be intoxicated on something other than alcohol. The woman told police she had locked the house when she left, but no signs of forced entry were found, officers said.
Winter Park Appointees Confirmed Seven appointments to city boards were confirmed Wednesday by the Winter Park City Commission. Appointed to the park and recreation board was Frank Baker to fill the seat left by John Van Inthoudt. Baker is also chairman of the Winter Park Human Relations Council. James Golden was appointed to the planning and zoning commission for the post vacated by Thomas Mitchell. COMMISSIONERS also named Mrs.
Richard Mayberry, Mrs. Jean Reese, Mrs. Marie Malpass, James Shepp and James MacMahon to the Sidewalk Art Festival Commission. A contract was awarded to Correct Craft Inc. of Orlando for $3,962 to modify and refit a city barge with a heavy duty marine engine.
Other bidder was Avalon Boat Co. of Longwood, for $4,179. The barge is used in the chemical treatment of this city's lakes for weed control. Medical Group Meeting Today The Orlando District of the Florida Regional Medical Conference will hold its first meeting at Florida Sanitarium and Hospital at 1 p.m. today.
About 16 doctors and medical school representatives are expected for the session on federal grantsupported medical programs. Dr. H. Phillip Hampton, Tampa, regional director, will attend. Dr.
Charles Collins is chairman of the Orlando district. Colonial Funeral Home 2701 CONWAY ROAD PHONE 425-2561 ROBERT E. RAMSDELL, OWNER House of Flowers MEMBER FTD 475 No. Orange Ave. Wayne Moses 425-1619 RENTAL SALES SICKROOM EQUIPMENT HINELY'S 620 N.
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$585; owner; 843-4496. 5-Florists HOUSE OF FLOWERS 475 N. Orange, 423-9834. 11-Special Notices BRIEFCASE Telephone. Low paySaeva 275-1222, mobile YR5-2767, Beach, 425-4642.
DRUMMER AND Singer needed for newly formed rock group. Phone 843-3243. RESUMES, LETTERS, ETC. Dictation by phone. 851-4424.
CUSTOM DRAPERIES- Slip covers, upholstery, by truly professional craftsmen at moderate prices. Living Interiors, 220 Park Ave. Winter Park, 644-3616. MASSAGE- STEAM: Mon. thru Fri.
2811 Corrine; foot therapy. Call Mary, Jeanie or Joan, 841-8320. MASSAGE Hydro-Clinic, 1215. Whirlpool 11th St. Cloud, 9-5, ph.
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ROOM FOR Elderly, private bath, carpeted. Home-cooked meals. Call 422-3322. GOOD OLD FASHION CookingRoom for rent, clean, near Eola Park, 841-6154. WIGS Styled $2.50, free cleaning, Mr.
Tonys Salon, 2303 S. Orange across from Zayres, 241-1013. WANTED TO LEASE IMPROVED PASTURE LAND IN VICINITY OF ORLANDO CALL 295-4836 LIGHT HAULING- Light delivery. (Have Van will travel) 1 or 2 men available, reasonable rates, call 644-9180 or 299-1917. SEE the Miami Dolphins VS the N.Y.
Jets on Dec. 13. $18 includes round trip bus transportation, (beer, soft drinks), game ticket. For reservation call 422-9821. WILL not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself.
J. W. Thraikill. I WILL not be responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself. Benlamin E.
Franklin, Ill. 12-Travel Opportunities CARS available for Los Angeles and Seattle. No rental charge. Auto Delivery Service, 841-4591. SHIP YOUR CAR All USA gas paid, ICC carrier drivers; Nevada.
293-4611. Buying Selling That Car See the action -packed buys in these classified pages. ALONE? MAKE A DATE Let our computer privacy find your right dates 3 mo. fee, $10, P.O, Box 1125, Maitland or 644-8404. NOTICE Will the elderly gentleman who purchased 2 quarts of methyl alcohol Friday Oct 2 please contact Florida Marine.
1104 N. Mills, 843-2670 IF YOU DON'T Have peace- This message is just for you. Call 671-3592 (Recording.) ROACHES Holiday Special--Any house $9 with this ad. Exterminator 425-6056. Ask for Dick.
No interest terms on termite work. Free estimates. WILL DO Anything legal for $500, discretion assured, PO Box 1563, Sanford, Fla. TOWER PIZZA Try our delicious varieties! 295-7111. NOTICE Will the persons who confiscated my rubber duck last Thurs.
nite, please return before the weekend. 1 need it quick for my act, and for my bath. Please return, no questions asked! TONY RAY Barnetts Cocktail Lounge I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred by any other person except myself. Ross Wilks Jr. MEET THE RIGHT PEOPLE Through Mary McDonald's Elite Introduction Service, dining, theater, parties, private introductions.
Call 299-2730. 15-Lost and Found LOST- Collie puppy, 5 mos old, "Abby" McCoy AFB area. Children's pet. Reward. Ph.
855-5752. LOST- small black poodle, female, vicinity of W. 26th St St. 422-5080. LOST-At Mid-Fla.
Country Club, PGA Ryder cup No. 2 iron. Serial No. 8531C. Reward.
838-5329. LOST- Brown suede fringe purse, vicinity Northgate Plaza, reward, ph. 425-2005. LOST- Woman's light beige wallet, Fri. Nov.
6 in downtown area. Need ID cards, Reward. 424-6521. FOUND- At Marine Reserve Center, peace of soul, conscience and mind by those who worshipped there last Sun. morning and evening with the Community Church of Orlando.
LOST in Oak Lynn, kitten, 2 black, gray and white, please call 855-0590. FOUND- Eye glasses, on Central vicinity of Lake Lawsona, Mon. Nov. 9. Ph.
277-9664. LOST- Small, brown, black, and white; short-haired, collared female; answers to vacinity of Church and Rosalind St. Please call 241-4173. to other agencies having an interest in law enforcement. Purpose of the council is to work for the betterment of state and local law enforcement "by using the expertise of its members and associates," Powell said.
Orlando Police Chief Robert Chewning, is the council's temporary vice president. Ohio Youth Held On Drug Charge A 19-year-old Ohio youth was in Orlando city jail Wednesday night charged with driving under the influence of narcotic drugs and failure to have his vehicle under control. Orlando police said Larry E. Hatch of Shelby, Ohio, was apprehended in his Volkswagen at Mercy and Colonial Drive. Bail on the two charges was set at $404.
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Sheridan Ave. Melbourne, Fla. or ph. 727-0984. EXPERIENCED Nurse give care in my home for elderly person.
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