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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 66

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Orlando, Florida
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66
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Sunday, Aug. 1, 1963 Girl Scouts Really Whoop It Up At Camp Ticochee Polictitif Cfintp Hon? To Star A Fire Daphne Main, Ormond Beach and Teresa start a fire. Take an egg carton, fill it with shavings Fouraker, New Smyrna Beach, show the easy way to and add wax. Girl Scouts learn to do yard work too. Raking up Ledbetter, Sue Ann Miller and Melissa Kish, all of the camp are, (from left) Gayle Gordon, Ormond Ormond Beach.

(Volusia Sentinel-Star Staff Photos Beach; Lee Parkerson, Daytona Beach; and Lyn by Sid Porter) a i 1 I if A j) I S'i 1 i i tf nl" mi i 1 Crafts Are Popular Singing's A Favorite Pastime Ttthc A Swim From left are Cherie Hood, Edith Campbell and Leslie Walsh, who enjoy the swimming pool at Girl Scout Camp Ticochee, near Barberville. Karen Smith, DeLand, makes a leather name tag with Miss Donna Danklefs, Sanford, arts end crafts assistant instructor lending a hand. Group of Girl Scout singers include (from left) around the campfire, Terri Logue, South Daytona; Renee Miller and Leigh Emerson, DeLand; Laura Angelo, Ormond Beach and Jan Mor- ris, DeLand. Criminal Trial Scheduling Proposed 4). -v--' ammnni' COUPJHOUSEuiiiiiiiH Lis SID si I -A I PORTER 1 i iniiiiJiiiiiiiimiuniiinmiuniiimidlciJ But when Richards came up for re-election to his other post, as Daytona Beach city commissioner, his reaction was violently different.

He was in a runoff with a Negro candidate named Cherry, and he won it, but he was hard to talk to in the meantime. Richards' fellow county commissioners got Sheriff Thursby to go talk to Richards to get him calmed down. FERN PARK PAIR FLIES TO TEXAS FERN PARK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gullickson of Lakeview Drive flew to Dallis, in June.

They at weekly meeting lately. Sheriff Rodney who drew some hot competition last election, is one officeholder who hasn't registered a single kick since about the votes he didn't get. One of our prominent citizens would like to see criminal trials scheduled the way the civil trials are, to save confusion and bother. On the civil matters, there is a docket sounding twice a year and the lawyers are present and the trial dates set and printed up like a program. That would be ideal for criminal trials.

All hands, including the witnesses, would know ahead of time when they would need to be on hand. ALL CONCERNED could schedule their work or their vacations accordingly. But it wouldn't work, in the opinion of Circuit. Clerk Jess Mathas. He said informations or charges are filed all along during the year and this would make a regular schedule of trials impossible.

The only answer would seem to be to declare a law-breaking season, and declare a double-penalty against anybody who commits a crime out of season. County commissioners got into once-a-week sessions about the time they were going for pay raises, but business seems to have slacked off since they got the raises. There hasn't been a --si We recall a few years ago, when now-retired Dist. 1 Commissioner Ed Stone squeaked by with a small majority. He was so noting the votes he missed.

County Commissioner Ralph Richards replied, "Don't worry about the votes you missed. I'd be satisfied to win by one vote." Four-Laning Almost Done DAYTONA BEACH Current four-laning along South Atlantic Avenue is 97 per cent complete. The 1.25-mile stretch from Broadway south is expected to be completed by Aug. 20. The $587,321 job is about 10 per cent ahead of YWCA Names Teen Director DAYTONA BEACH Miss Pridene Ann Newsom of High Point, N.

has been named to succeed Mary Kay Kelly as teenage program director of the Daytona Beach YWCA, announced Harriet Strum, executive director. Miss Newsom will begin her duties Aug. 1, assisting Jeanne urlin, head counselor of the YWCA summer day camp, "Camp Friendship." remained there for five weeks a guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatch.

While in Dallas, their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gullickson came down from Mil-w a e. Grandchildren, Robert and Joyce Cox of Brookfield, also were on hand to greet their grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Gullickson motored back to Florida with the Hatches and two grandchildren, Cheryl and Gregory. Mass Bcllghustcr Girls from two of the five units at Camp photographer. Only one unit Is customarily in the ticochee make a mass dive for the Volusia Sentinel pool at a time and there are two lifeguards on hand..

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