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Fort Lauderdale News from Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Page 7

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Fort ln.Wclalr Nrsva. M.m.lny, Aiie4 9. IQ76 3B waters around Cuba are tricky." Those aboard the 42-foot Spirit of 76 were identified as Capt. Holly Hollingsworth, S3; Tom Kuck, 30, and Leonel Quevedo, alt of Miami; and Tom Bradshaw, 20, and Jim Phillips, 20. both of Key West A business associate of the seamen said he believes they may be held captive by Cuba.

"We don't know what happened to them, but we think maybe the Cubans have them," said John Rossi who owns the firm that was delivering the vessel to Port au Prince. Rossi said the five men left Miami July 31 and were to have arrived in the Haitian capital last Monday. Searches by Coast Guard and Haitian aircraft failed to find the vessel. Margurite Hollingsworth, the captain's wife, said she and others had called authorities in islands near Haiti for information on the men's whereabouts, but without luck. She said her husband was an experienced mariner and had participated in several sea rescues.

Rossi and Quevedo are partners in Tarpon Fish a firm with plans to sail 50 boats to Haiti for another firm to use in fish and lobster catching and exporting. The boat was the first set for delivery. The State Department is still waiting for Cuban officials to answer a request about the possible release of nine lobster fishermen from Miami who were detained in Cuba last month. Havana said they violated Cuban territorial waters. MIAMI A Coast Guard spokesman says the State Department has asked Swiss officials to inquire in Cuba about five seamen who are a week overdue in delivering a lobster boat to Haiti.

But department spokesman in Washington, D.C. said yesterday the request to check on the men had not been received. Vlt's conceivable that they may be in Cuba," the spokesman said. "The EXTRA SAYINGS thru AUG. ll! Cuba May Have Seized 5 On Boat Deaths Monday thru Wednesday mi'ii Eli Kali If thrre Is a rat there at rour tsnassr ahirk ssstasrssnsra sMOors yoa tth Ma presence.

Toss mmy thirst of aa ynsir rat. bast it is the ether war sroaami rata don't brlosat lo people, ewoplr brkmp to case. Stare, a rat will allow yoa to fresj and abetter It, even eTWapnady Irt yoa pet it at tatters. Just be careful and don't aver-do your pantsarrlram. Those of aa who MARSCHKA Albert Marschka, SS.

of 1009 SW 113 Way. Fort Lauderdale died Sunday. Arrarejements by FRED HUNTER FUNERAL HOMES 472-IS50. NICHOLS Chester W. Nichols.

79, of 7931 NW 12 Street. Pembroke PHiet died Saturday. Arrarigements by FRED HUNTER FUNERAL HOMES 47MSS0. ORRISON Kathryn H. Orrison, S4, of 2300 SE Second Street, Pomps no Beach Saturday.

Formerly of Buffalo, Y. and Washington C. Survived by husband Kelvin one daughter Eileen Patron of Shad, yside, Maryland. Services will be held in convenience of the family. Arrangements by BAIRD-CASE FUNERAL HOME FORT LAUDERDALE BRUFFILL Dorothy Bmftill.

of MM NW a Street. Lauderdale Lake on Sunday. Had been a resident for 11 yean fornerly from Bronx, Y. Was put prestdml of CamtW.ltea of Fon Lauderdale Shrine Club. Wat member of Ladies Oriental Shrine Anion Court No.

JS and member el Ladies Oriental Shrine Oriental Band of Fort Lauderdale. She Is survived by her husband Albert (Jerry): son Frank Rack of Dickinson, Tens-, and six Undctiildren. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. at Jennings Tamarac Funeral Home. Ladies Oriental Shrine Servios 7 36 p.m.

Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday at 2 m. at Jemings Chapel with Or. John 0. Taxis officiating.

Arrangements by JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNERAL HOME MM West Commercial Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale CORTESE SKCULS WINTZ Edward Winti, of LtgtithouM Point passed Sunday Been a residem of Lighthnuae Potm for 10 yean. Formerly of Philadelphia Retired Building contractor. He was past president of Carpenter Company in Philidelptua. He was past master Keystone Lodge No 271 F. and A Was member of Benjamin FrankJyn Consistry Lulu temple shrine, ari Artiskms Order all of Philadelphia.

He was a member ef Gold Coast Shrine Club of Deerfiekl Beach Survived by his wife Lillian one daughter Dons June Traner. Lighthouse Point; one grtmddaugriter Deborah Jackson of Laramie, Wyoming. Family requests comnbu-ttons to Shrinera Hospital for crippled children. Care of Gofd Coast Shrine Club. Deerfield Beach.

BAIRD-CASE POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME io charge of arrangements. IN MEMORIAM In memory of a very dear sister, Charlotte Lunbeck, who passed away August 9, Alwayt remembered and sadly missed by Albert and Florence, also little Lindy i TT Jk Jk. MOMUll Mouthwash 12 ounces. Limit 2. 3 SaS.Viffi5fl$ Tf DISCOUNT I I iT only aaarrtliMi their rizhu aa uv olviduass and free as ruts.

And there isn't nsurb the owner ran do rxorpt offer sour choirest tioVlina and try and bribe your way Into your pet's affretione. KALIS FTNERAL HOME 251X3 DIXIE H.T. WILTON MANORS Ad. LIVER DISEASES Total protein. SGfT, Bairjori Abumin, SGOT, 10M, add GLANDULAR DISEASES KIDNEY DISEASES bun BLOOD DISEASES Htfn WBC, R8C URINARY INFECTIONS unne eresytrsrnKroscxipic AUDIO SCANNING CHECK HEALTH TESTS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE HEART TEST Eledrocaidiograni (EKG) Read ay our cantor ARTERIOSCLEROSIS Cholesterol.

Tngrycendn BLOOD PRESSURE HrPMeraon. HL Mood presstre BLOOD SUGAR-DIABETIC TEST Quo BONE DISEASE Alkaline Phosphai'ase Tylenol Tablets Bottle of 100. Limit 2. -t xtvERTUAI rivv -Discour I Batteries 9 vcitinmsiW Mae L. Cortese.

of 4HH NW 47 Terrace, Tamarac died Sunday at Plantation. Resident of this area for 20 years. Formerly of North Miami Beach. She was a member of St. Malachy Catholic Church.

She survived by her husband John; a son Joseph of Lauderhill; two sisters Mrs. Daniel T. (Lillian) Serra of Mineola, N.Y. and Mrs. Frances 6ukma of Mt.

Ranier, Maryland; four grandchildren. Rosary-Wake 7:36 pm. Tuesday at the r. Jay kraeer Margate funeral home will be said at 11 am. Wednesday St.

Malachy Catholic Church followed by Entombment Queen of Heaven Mausoleum. Friends may call from to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the funeral home. DODGE Rose. Dodge, of 1237 SW 21 Avenue, Port Lauderdale on Sunday at a local hospital.

Funeral arrangements pending JENNINGS DAVIE BOULEVARD FUNERAL HOME FEBY Betty Jean Feby, 31, of 1410 NW 33rd Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida passed away at the Broward General Medical Center Wednesday eight, August 4, 1976. She hss been a life time resident of Fort Lauderdale She was a member of Mount Hermon AME Church. Rev. McCoy Ramon, Pastor. She is survived by husband.

Huston Feby, City; two daughters, Teresa R. and Sharonda Y. Feby. mother, Mrs. DorisCampbell; father Sephut J.

Campbell four sisters, Mrs. Judy Johnson, Mrs. Ollie Sims, Miss Carolyn Johnson and Miss Bemta Johnson; four brothers. Sephus Wallace, Glen and George Campbell; grandmother, Mrs. Ora Sheppard; grandfather, March Sheppard; a host of sums, uncle, nieces and nephew and other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service will be held Tuesday at 2:00 m. from the Mount Harmon AME Church. Interment in the Sunset Memorial Garden. Friends may call at the BOYD MEMORIAL CHAPEL Monday from 4 00 p.m. until 10 00 m.

and Tuesday from 9 00 la until time of service. JAMES C. BOYD FUNERAL HOME, Directing, Fort Lauderdale. Florida. FIELD Agnes A.

Field, of 1230 NW 12 Street, Pern, broke Pines died Sunday. Arransements Fred hunter funeral homes 472150. JONES Helen D. Jones, 76, of 2070 NE Court, Fon Lauderdale died Saturday at a local hospital. Mrs.

Jones came to this area 12 years ago from Rochester, N.Y. where shs was a member of Women of Rotary and the YWCA. She Is survived by her husband Howard C. Jones; son Albert Jones of Dayton, daughter Mrs. Jo Anne Houston, Forrest Park, Illinois, six grandchildren; two sisters Mrs.

Mildred Douglas and Mrs. Clara Lianer of Chicago, Illinois. Private funeral services will be Tuesday at the R. JAV KRAEER FORT LAUDERDALE FUNERAL HOME The family requests doiubona to the Rochester Rotary Sunahina Club for crippled children. LENZER Samuel Lenaer, 13.

of 2S7 North Tradewtnds Avenue, Lauderdale by the Sea, passed away Saturday. Survived by wife, Minnie; son, Martm of New Mexico; daughter, Mrs. Shirley Goodman of Fort Lauderdale; and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held today. Arrsngements by MENORAH CHAPELS, JEWISH FUNERAL DIRECTORS.

LYONS George E. Lyons. 99, of 8231 North Dixie Highway, Oakland Park, Sunday. A resident here three years formerly of Tampa. Survived by his wife, Nellie; two sons, George E.

Jr. of Fart Lauderdale and Roy E. of Margale; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren Mr. Lyons was a member of the Grand Lodge F. and A.M.

John Darling No. 1S4. Also Scottish Rite Blue Lodge end a Me member of the Elks O.E.. all of Tampa, Florida. Family will receive friends today, 7 to 9 m.

with the Masonic Service I m. at the BAIRDCASB FUNERAL HOME Arrangetnents by BAIRD-CASE FUNERAL HOME, 4341 North Federal Highway. MANGIN Marie D. Mangin, S9, of 6202 Orchard Tree Lane, Tamarac passed away on Saturday. Came to the area eight years ago from Alpine, N.J.

Survivors aicluds her husband William J. of Tamarac; son James F. of Lauderhill; two sisters; and three grandchildren. Mass of the resurectlon to be held Tuesday 10 a m. St.

Malachy Catholic Church. Interment to follow Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Arrangements by Tat. RALPH FUNERAL HOME Long lasting. Limit 2 THESE TESTS CAN GIVE YOU ADVANCED WARNING AGAINST HEART ATTACKS CANCER DIABETES STROKE and other killer diseases Call For Appointment 485-5600 HEALTH TESTING CENTERS INC.

2626 West Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Florida PACKER Harold W. Packer. 7S. of 126 Maple Drive, Okeechobee, Florida, on Friday.

Was a member of Oliver Lodge F. and A M. 447, Caledonia. Ohio, Aladdin Shrine Temple, Columbus, Ohio and the Fort Lauderdale Power Squadron He is survived by his sons, William Grindell of Coral Gables. Florida, Harold W.

Packer, Savannah, Georgia and Dexter C. Packer of Temperance, Michigan; daughters, Mrs. Frances Beach, Holland, Ohio, Mrs. Betty Led heller of Binningham, Alabama. Mrs.

Rayne Ultdrsnrner, Honolulu, Hawaii, Mrs. Ruth Schell of Lernongrove. California, Mrs. Pat Rhodes of Chills Vista, California and Mrs. Patricia Rice of Atlanta, Georgia; 19 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call on Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Masonic Services 0 p.m. Funeral services on Tuesday 2 p.m. JENNINGS CHAPEL. Interment Lauderdale Memorial Park Cemetery.

Arrangements by JENNINGS DAVIE BOULEVARD FUNERAL HOME. POMEROY Frank Pomeroy of 49 SE 20th Avenue, Dserfield Beech, died Monday. Arrangements pending K. JAY KRAEER DEERFIELD BEACH FUNERAL HOME, 427SS44. PRICE Orris Fred Price, of 1430 NE II Avenue, Fort Lauderdale passed away on Saturday at the North Beach Medical Center.

A resident here 12 years originally from Montawk, Long Islsnd, N.Y. Survived by his wife Margaret; daughter Bemice Price Schwenck of Largo, two sisters Mrs. Marie Meenach and Jennie Pries both of Portsmouth, Ohio; two grandsons Price Schwenck of Charlotte, C. and Fredrick Schwenck of Largo, and granddaughter Penelope Schwenck also of Largo. Fla.

Member of Masonic Lodge No. 5S9, Queens City, Cincinnati, Ohio and Moose Lodge S3 of Fort Lauderdale. Was Vice President and factory representative of the Selby Shoe Company of Portsmouth, Ohio. Services will hekt Monday, August 9 at I m. at the Fairchild North Federal Chapel, 299 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, Seminole Lodge No.

304 officiating. Arrangements by FA1RCHTLD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL ROBERTSON Laura J. Robertson, 80, of 2302 NW S4 Street, Tamarac on Friday at a local hospital following an extended illness. Mrs. Robertson came to this area 11 years ago.

She was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Tamarac PCA. She is survived by her sister Mrs. Melrism Ford of Avon Park. Fla. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.

Monday at JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNERAL HOME with Rev. Robert A. Koran of First Presbyterian Church of Tamarac PCA officiating. Interment will take place in Lauderdale Memorial Park. Arrangements by JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNERAL HOME 3904 West Commercial Boulevard, Fort Uuderdale.

ST.HILAIRE Joseph Paul St Hilaire. SS, of S19 SW Fourth Avenue, Fort Lauderdale Friday. Resident here 14 years. Survived by one son Maurice, Fort Lauderdale; one daughter Mrs. Lillian Kiskila; one granddaughter Sherry both of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada; four brothers; and four sisters also of Canada.

Family will recieve friends today 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Baird-Caae Funeral Home. Mass will be held at St. Jeromes Catholic Church, Tuesday Aug. 10 at 9-. 30 a.m.

Interment at Lauderdale Memorial Park. Arrare)ernents by BAIRDCASE FUNERAL HOME 4341 North Federal Highway. VANDERBEEK John W. Vanderbeek, 72, of 2671 NW 46 Avenue, Lauderhill on Saturday at his residence following an extenad illness Mr. Vanderbeek cams to this area five years ago from Allendale, N.J.

Ha is survived by his wife Mary sons John Neal Vanderbeek of Mahwah, N.J. and Gerald C. Vanderbeek of North Redondo Beach, Calif sister Mrs. Hilda VanDuyne of Clearwater, Fla; brother Floyd Vanderbeek of Sloatsburg, NY; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Jennings Tamarac Funeral Home. Followed by interment in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Monday at the Funeral Home. Arrangements by JENNINGS TAMARAC FUNERAL HOME 3904 West Commercial Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale.

WALSH John A. Walsh, of S280 NE 19 Avenue. Fort Lauderdale, passed away August 1976 Survivors svlude his wife. Edna. Arrangements pending by JORDAN FUNERAL HOME ill North Federal Highway.

Fort Lauderdale. Sr3 GRAY'S EVEMDAV DISC0UN1 PRICE we Roll-on Deodorant Vj ounces. 2 types. Limit DISCOUNT PRICE 107 jam 2. DEERFIELD BEACH Ml tot LAUDERDALE LAKES 111) Noras Stale Road HOLLYWOOD ttMll sTeilaan til HoHrVsosI Mas PLANTATION MO) "rest eiunail va I Johnson's Baby Powder i M'Z I A I II.

I 7 jfr A i JMa i 9 ounce shaker. Limit 2. EVERYDAY lm DISCOUNT babr PRICE pof TODAY'S THOUGHTS RMdewBags X'T'fk By DAN FAIRCHILD Majiy people these slays strive la Insms ass estate aaade sap el land, storks and bonne, and anoeary as the bank. This raw not br faiallrd for It wot fusv oantesstally wrosiai ef eearse But there Is different kind ssf estate that never arrdas or rwa rasa be peubasi Tn very brat estate is asi hoearaJ.tr Masse, pood rriiwtatsost, a mors of rissitrotss, assrful aVIns: A Irautry eat sss BKaaorsblr aaaae, a Iraary el profnossd reaper lor facta, a dree re terrene for eharartcr, a thtrat for wwdoea, a akdira-" for work Is far asore Import seel said more aaransnaiful trues asoawy itself. TW thiies ess NEVER he aVti auarsauat, whale asaary and assets at nmra CAN be.

I leanr of eVevary NOT ass ItiipoeatMe Irstary an estate ANY parraal ran leave to his cm her ehiMrea In the funeral borne field we Itave alustaeed it hoar and tjanr aaaat And If yoa look bark, we an asm yoa can say the 4.7 ounce bag. Limit 4. fVERYDAY DISCOUNT F1ICE ssrar trianat with eajuel or perhaps aso 5 WRIGLEY FOOD SUPERMARKETS COPYING TO THE MIAMI AREA. DON'T SHOP FOR FOOD UNTIL AUG. 11 AT 9 A.M.

DAN FAIRCHILD, FAIRCHILD FUNERAL HOME 299 N.E. 6th Avrnue, 3501 V. Broward Boulevard a. by FT. LAUDERDALE a lOSl Oauana aark asssl POMPANO pi sss NoasJ DAVIE sat 30M SouVWMd MSI Aw.

NORTH LAUDERDALE KMssark; Mssa Sounds like multiplication'' Guess again newspaper tak tor a two column by 2-tnch ad Too small to count rrsjch' You re eading this one' LOW, LOW PRICES PROVE IT TO YOURSELF!.

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