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Robert R. Tincher Of WESH-TV Dies Mr. Robert R. Tincher, 59, president of WESH-TV and Winter Park resident since 1966, died Wednesday morning at Florida Sanitarium and Hospital. Cause of death was listed as heart failure.

Mr. Tincher started his career with Cowles Broadcasting organization at Radio Station KRNT, Des Moines, Iowa. Subsequent Cowles assignments included general manager, WNAX, Yankton, S.D.; KVTV, Sioux City, Iowa; and WHTN-TV, Huntington, W. Va. IN 1961, Mr.

Tincher was headquartered at Cowles Communications Inc. New York offices. In 1963 he was sent to Memphis, Tenn. as director of public affairs of WREC. He was elected vice president of Cowles and president of Cowles Florida ROBERT R.

TINCHER Broadcast figure Broadcasting Inc. (WESH-TV) in May 1966 and moved to Sutton Place South, Winter Park. A native of Omaha, Mr. Tincher was educated at the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the board of directors of Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, a member of the area board of Junior Achievement, Bahia Shrine, Orlando, and held K.C.C.H.

degree in Masons. He was awarded an honorary doctor's degree from Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa. Survivors include widow, Roxanna daughters, Carol Fords, N. Mrs. Diane Mennella, N.

N. Mrs. Virginia Caldwell, Hong Kong, Mrs. Judith Peterson, Ft. Knox, seven grandchildren.

Cox-Parker Funeral Home. MRS. DELTA PEARL REISS, 68, 409 Vickers Drive, West Eau Gallie, died Tuesday, She came to Eau Gallie 10 years ago from Orlando. Previously she operated the Tr a de winds Restaurant in Fort Pierce and a restaurant in Indian River City. She was a Methodist and a native of Holden, Mo.

Survivors include brother, T. M. Deal, Winter Park. Davis Funeral Home, Eau Gallie. Chapel.

MRS. MARION C. SPALT, 89, 318 Solandra Drive, died MR. HARRY N. ASHTON, 82, 105 Boswell Drive, Holly Hill, died Wednesday.

A native of Brockton, he had lived in Orange City until January, He was a retired government employe and member of Orange City Baptist Church. Survivors: widow, Melva; daughter, Mrs. Ruth Vallone, Arcadia, brother, South Daytona; six grandchildren. Lankford Orange City Wednesday. A native of Kingston, N.

she came here six years ago and was a member of Reformation Lutheran Church. Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Jess Dunham, Orlando, Mrs. Myron Trumbull, Cooperstown, N. sons, Carl of Troy, N.Y., Oscar, North Haledon, N.J.: 11 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren.

Carey Hand Chapel will send the body to Kingston. MR. DEAN MELVIN CUNNINGHAM, 56, 20 W. Lucerne Circle, died Wednesday in New York City while on a business trip. Mr.

Cunningham, vice president and general manager of GLEN HAVEN Cemetery of Beauty MAUSOLEUM We Care We Really Care Brogdex Corporation of Florihere, came to Orlando in 1957 and previously had been a resident of Pomona, for 30 years. He was a native of Buford. N.D. Survivors include his widow, Miriam; mother, Mrs. Minnie Funeral Notices BEALS, MRS.

MARION PIERCE Pierce 61, 170 East Ave. Funeral services, for Mrs. Marion Ciermont, who died Wednesday, will be heid. from Kurfiss Chapel at 2 p.m. Friday, with the Rev.

Charles Kinder officiating. interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Clermont, Friends may call at the chapel Thursday from 7 10 9 p.m, Kurfiss Funeral Home is in charge. DRURY, LT. COL. MERLE URBAN Funeral services for Lt.

COM Merie U. Drury. af, 1406 I anager Drives Onando, who aied weonesday, will be hero at 3:50 p.m. Friday in the Orlando Air Force Base Chapel, win Cnapiain Graydon verBursh The body will then be forwarded to Arlington National Cemetery for graveside services to be heid Tuesday 13 at 11 a.m. Will fuil mintery honors.

He was corn in Haverhill and moved 10 Oriando in 1962 from Azores. He was a member of the Acacia Lodge F. A.M. Savannah, Ga. Surviving are wife.

Mrs. Wanda P. Drury, Oriando: son, daughters, Lt. Deane C. Drury.

Okinawa; Mrs. Donna Tomasovic. Mrs, Daniene Jenkins. Orlando; mother, Mrs. Bertha Mills Drury, Arlington, sisters.

Consance Drury, Ardis Drury, Arlington, Mass. Two grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home. Lake Ivanhoe, in charge of arrangements. FITLER, MR.

RALSTON BIDDLE Funeral services for Mr. Raiston Biddie Fitter, 58, 215 Osceola Court. Winter will be at 4 p.m. Friday from the chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home with the Rev. Charles Hav of the All Saints Episcopal Church officiatina.

Interment will be in Palm Cemetery. Mr. Fitier is survived by his wife. Edythe three sons, Raiston Biddle Jr. Butler, Walter Edwin Henry.

Gladwyne, Ells, Wayne, brother, Nathan Myers Filler, Beach N.J.; step Mrs. Richard (Mary), Neison, Havertora. stepson, Mr. John Knox, Dailas, and three grandchildren, Cox-Parker Funeral Home is in charge. GOBLE, MR.

GEORGE SIDNEY Funeral services for Mr. George Sidney, Goble, 63, Kissimmee, will be heid at 11 a.m. Saturday from Grissom Chapel with the Rev. Paul Wrenn officiating. Casketbearers, foiding and presentation of the flag, courtesy Makinson-Carson Post 10.

American Legion. Interment will be in Osceola Memory Gardens. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee, is in charge. HOLBROUGH, MRS. LILLIAN -Funeral services for Mrs.

Lillian H. Hoibrough, 85, 2326 Cross Lake Drive, Orlando, who died Tuesday will be held Friday al 10:00 A.M. from Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with Rev. Jack Carter, Pastor of The Pentecostal Holiness Church officiating. interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery.

Mrs. Holbrough was born in England and moved to the Orlando area in. 1950 from Toronto, Canada. She is survived by sons, Mr. Leslie Holbrough, Orlando, Mr.

Donald Holbrough, Toronto, Canada, Daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Hely, Deep River, Ontario, Canada, 8 grandchildren. 6 greatgrandchildren. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals in charge of services. HUNT, MR.

WILLIAM ADOLPHUS Funeral services for Mr. William Adolphus Hunt, 71, 908 W. Kaley will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at the Fairchild Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Doyle Shirey officiating.

Interment will Greenwood Cemetery. Survivors are, wife, Cora: Orlando daughter, Mrs. Sarah J. Hopkins, Orlando; brothers, R.T. Hunt, Sanford, Tom Cumby, Tampa; sisters, Mrs.

Allie Thompson, Orlando, Mrs. Theima Stinson, OrlanPearl Byrd, Sanford; grandchildren, William E. Taylor, Robert D. Hopkins Donald L. Hopkins and Jeanette R.

Hopkins, all of Orlando. Fairchild Funeral Home. Lake Ivanhoe, in charge of ar. rangements. HUGHETT, MRS.

ANNIE MAE Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Mae Hughett, 1919 Garvin will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Fairchild Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. William C. Swygert and Rev.

Paul Stewart officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Survivors are, daughters: Mrs. Claude Hickman, Camarillo, Calif. Mrs.

E.F, Hutcheson, Orlando, Mrs. George O'Bera, Amarillo, a brother in Texas; nine grandchildren, Funeral Home, Ivanhoe, in grandchildren. Fairchild charge of arrangements. IVEY, MRS. MARTHA TOMLINSON-A private committal service for Mrs.

Martha Tomlinson Ivey, 79, 1610 Chinook Trail, Maitland, will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Glen Haven Memorial Park. Memorial services will be held at Winter Park Presbyterian Church at p.m. Saturday with the Rev.

Dr. Oswald Delgado officiating. In lieu of flowers the family, suggests donations to Young of Central Florida Forward Fund, 2080 Mohican Trail. Mailland. Niblack Funeral Home, Casselberry, is in charge.

McCASLIN, DR. Funeral vices for Dr. H.H. McCaslin, 1920 Hibiscus Court, Sanford, will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev.

Virgil Bryant officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, charge. MURDOCK, MR. GERALD services for Mr.

Gerald C. Murdock, 55, 339 Brassie Drive, who died Tuesday, will be held in the Carey Hand Chapel Friday at 4 with Dr. Henry A. Parker of First. Baptist Church officiating.

The interment will follow in Palm Cemetery, Winter Park. Mr. Murdock had been with Electrolux Corp. as a sales representative since 1956, and came to Orlando from Bloomington, 111. 16 years ago, He is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Harriet N. Murdock, Orlando: son, Gerald Randall Murdock, Gainesville; daughter, Miss Valerie Sue Murdock, Gastonia, N.C.; mother, Mrs. Verna G. Murdock, Normal, brother, John D. Murdock, Wheaton, 111.

and grandson, Gerald David Murdock, Gainesville. The services for Mr. Murdock are under the direction of the Carey Hand Chapel, Franklin-Cole Funeral Directors, 36 W. Pine St. RICHARDSON, Mr.

MR. Luther LUTHER- Richardson, -Funeral 72, Longwood, who died Tuesday, will be held from the chapel. of Niblack Funeral Home, Casselberry, at 2 p.m. Friday Rev. Clarence Love of Casselberry Baptist Church officiating.

Interment will be in Longwood Cemetery, Longwood. Niblack Funeral Home, Casselberry, is in charge. SWEETS, MR. WILLIAM -Funeral services for Mr. William 73, SR 436, Altamonte Springs, will be at 10:30 a.m.

Friday from Cox-Parker Funeral Home with the Rev. C.M. Layman, professor, of religion at Florida Southern College, officiating. Interment will be in Sunderland Cemetery, Bennington, Vt. He is survived by his.

wife, Kay Parsons Sweets. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park, is in charge of arrangements. TINCHER, MR. ROBERT R. A Funeral services for Mr.

Robert R. Tincher, 59, 500 Osceola Winter Park, will be Friday at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home with Reader Thomas Rives of the First Church of Christian ence, Winter. Park officiating. Graveside services to be conducted by the Mount Dora Masonic Lodge Interment will be in the Mount Dora Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Roxanna four daughters, Carol E. Tincher, Fords. Diane Mennella, New York, N.Y., Mrs. Virginia Caldwell, Hong Kong, Mrs. Judith Peterson, Knox, and seven grandchildren.

Cox-Parker Funeral' Home, Winter Park, is in charge. WHITE, MRS. JESSIE MAE- Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Mae White, 43, of 4001 Clarcona Road, Orlando, who died Tuesday, will be held Friday at 2:30 P.M. from Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with Rev.

B. R. Horner officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. She is survived by her husband, Finnis sons, Douglas Allan White, Gary Kenneth White and Charles Wayne White, all of Orlando; daughters, Mrs.

Carolyn Mae Garrett and Wanda Jean White, both of Orlando; Father, Charles A. Jones of Louisville, Kentucky: brothers, Roe Garland Jones, of Indianapolis, Indiana and Charles Harold Jones of Louisville, Kentucky; sister, Mrs. Pauline Frances Finn of Orlando; and grandchildren. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals is in charge of arrangements. Since 1932 Thoughtful People In Hove Central Selected Florida Bark snailoleum, IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT ORANGE COUN FLORIDA File No.

23488 ESTATE OF HELEN O. ROD. DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE You and each of you are hereby notified required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County.

at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida. within six calendar months from the time of the first lion of this notice. Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. DONALD ECKENROD As Executor of said estate Ben Griffin GRIFFIN HAMLIN Attorneys Law Winter Garden, Florida ST-48 Feb, 1, 8. 15.

22. 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 22,798 ESTATE OF GERTRUDE E. MCCLAIN, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE AIl persons are hereby notified that the undersigned as Executrix of said estate, has completed the administration thereof and has filed in said court her final report and application for discharge, Obiections thereto, if any, should be duly filed.

After filing proof of tion showing this notice has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, the matter of approval of said report and the ordering of distribution of said estate will come before the court. Dorothy W. Wichtendahl DOROTHY M. DAHL As Executrix of said estate. First Publication on Feb.

1, 1968 YERGEY YERGEY 508-11 One N. Orange Bide. Orlando, Florida Attorneys for Estate ST-46 Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 23,252 ESTATE OF JENNIE WOOD, FORMERLY JENNIE KAMP, DECEASED.

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned as Administrator. C. T. A. of said estate, has completed the administration thereof and has filed in said court his final report and application for discharge.

Oblections thereto, if any, should be duly filed. After filing proof of publication showing this notice has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, the matter of approval of said report and the ordering of distribution of said estate will come before the court. SAMUEL EARL WOOD As Administrator cum tamento annexo of said estate. First Publication on Feb. 1, 1968 Sammie B.

Francisco. of GURNEY, GURNEY HANDLEY 203 North Magnolia Avenue Orlando, Florida ST-47 Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1968 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TO, Notice is hereby given undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Chapter 865.09, Florida Statute, will register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for Orange County, Florida, upon receipt, of proof of publication this notice. the fictitious name, to-wit: MID-FLA A INDUSTRIAL SERVICES under which we are engaged in business af 2719 So. Orange Blo5som Trail in the City of Orlando, Florida.

That the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows: NELSON'S JACK SERVICES, INC. (SEAL) William H. Nelson, Pres. WILLIAM H. NELSON, President Dated at Orlando, Orange County, Florida, January 29, 1968 ST-53 Feb.

1, 8, 15. 22, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 23960 ESTATE OF ANNIE JOYNER MATHEWS, also known as ANNIE J. MATHEWS, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B.

KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. LAURIE M. DAVIS As Executrix of said. estate ST-123 Feb.

8, 15, 22, 29, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT ORANGE FLORIDA File No. 23851 ESTATE OF MARY BURRY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge. of Orange County, at his office in the Court House In Orlando, Florida, within six calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice.

Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. MARION As Executrix of said estate George W. Johnson, JOHNSON, MOTSINGER, TRISAND SHARP 100 East Robinson Street Orlando, Florida 32801 Attorneys for Executrix ST-969 Jan, 25; Feb. 1, 8, 15, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 21409 ESTATE OF GEORGIA NELIDSKY, deceased.

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned as CoExecutors of said estate, have completed the administration thereof and have filed in said court their final report and application for discharge. Objections thereto, if any, should be duly filed. After filing proof of publication showing this notice has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks. the matter of approval of said report and the ordering of distribution of said estate will come before the court. Moreland E.

Maddox MORELAND E. MADDOX Nathaniel L. Lewis NATHANIEL L. LEWIS As Co-Executors of said estate. WARD, BRADFORD OSWALD 423 S.

Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida First Publication on Jan. 25, 1968 ST-970 25; Feb. 1, 8, 15, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 15683 ESTATE OF DAVID D. DUBOIS, deceased.

NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE All persons are hereby notified that the undersigned as Administrator d.b.n. c.t.a. of said estate, has complet ed the administration thereof and has filed in said court his final report and application for discharge. Objections thereto, if any, should be duly filed. After filing proof of publication showing this notice has been published once a week for four consecutive weeks, the matter.

of approval of said report and the ordering of distribution of said estate will come before the court. John A. Sutton JOHN A. SUTTON As Administrator d. b.n c.t.a.

of said estate. First Publication on Feb. 8, 1968 ST-121 Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 23883 ESTATE OF ANNE OWENS KENT, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon.

RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. JOHN PATRICK KENT As Executor of said estate ST-870 Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8, 1968 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and, required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you.

may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar, months from the time of the first publication of this notice, Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of the claimant and must be sworn to residence and post office, address of by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. von Spreckelsen RUTH VON SPRECKELSEN As Executrix of said estate Gierach Gierach, Esquire 215 Plaza First NM Bank 630 North Bumby Ave. Orlando, Florida Attorney for.

Executrix ST-119 Feb. 8, 15, 22. 29, 1968 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION Court No. 66-168 Civ Orl UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, SIDNEY D. WHITE, et Defendants NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to a Final Decree of Foreclosure entered on January 23, 1968 by the above entitled Court in the above styled cause, the undersigned United States Marshal or any of his duly authorized deputies will sell the property situate in Orange County, Florida described as: Lot GRANDE SECOND REPLAT, according to plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book page 48, Public Records of Orange County, Florida at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash at 9:00 O'clock A.M.

on Tuesday, March 12, 1968 at the east door of the Orange County Courthouse, Orlando, Florida. JOHN E. MAGUIRE, SR. United States Marshal Middle District of Florida KENDELL W. WHERRY Assistant United States Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff ST-127 Feb.

8, 15, 22, 29, 1968 NOTICE OF SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the following motor vehicle: 1963 Chevrolet 2Dr Serial Number 31847A150742 will be sold at public sale at 10:00 A.M. o'clock on the 15th day of February 1968 at Creamons Inc. Eustis. Florida. The proceeds of the sale will be applied first to the payment of the costs of retaking, storing, and sale of said motor vehicle the cost of publication of notice of sale and then to the satisfaction of the balance due under the contract with Donald Rolle, 905 E.

Magnolia Leesburg, Fla. covering the financing of said motor vehicle. Any surplus will be paid to you and you will remain liable for any balance remaining unpaid under said contract. GENERAL MOTORS CEPTANCE CORPORATION 704 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, Florida ST-144 Feb, 8, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE COURT, ORANGE TY, FLORIDA File No.

23893 ESTATE OF KATHERN BALLOU, KATHERN BALLOU LINS, DECEASED TO NOTICE CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice, Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. CAROL FRANCES VOLZ As Administratrix of said estate PANICO DUROCHER Attorneys for Estate 2223 Hillcrest Street Orlando, Florida, 32803 ST-45 Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No.

23859 OF JULIA B. PHILLIPS, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar. months from the time of the first publication of this notice.

Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. W. Crawford Thompson As Executor of said estate ALLEN K. McCORMICK 217 North Eola Drive Orlando, Florida ST-888 Jan. 18, 25; Feb.

1, 8, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUN TY, FLORIDA File, No. 23,878 ESTATE OF LILLIAN ALSTON HARE, DECEASED IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 23891 ESTATE OF ALFRED WOODRICH, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO CLAIMS ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You of vou are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate the office of Hon. RICHARD B. KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court.

House in Orlando, Florida, within six calenmonths from the time of the first publication of this notice, Each claim or demand must be in writina and contain the place of residence and post office address the claimant and must be sworn to by claimant, his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. Donald L. Cooley As Administrator of said estate FRANK MCMILLAN Attorney at Law P. O. Box 3161.

Orlando, Florida 32802 ST-868 Jan. 25; Feb. 1, 8, 15, 1968 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that. The Valley National Bank of Arizona will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following: 1967 Volkswagen 2. Dr.

Sedan D. No. H0205337 at 5025 West Colonial Drive, Orlando, Florida 10:00 a.m., February 15, 1968 which property was retaken pursuant to Conditional Sale Contract dated November 25, 1966, in the name of J. B. Segrest and Eleanor Segrest.

Dated this 1st day of February, 1968. THE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA Phoenix, Arizona By: Paul Richardson PAUL RICHARDSON Assistant Vice President Loan Service Center ST-117 Feb. 8, 1968 IN COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT, ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 23931 ESTATE OF JOHN JOSEPH 0'- NEILL, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against said estate in the office of Hon. RICHARD B.

KEATING, County Judge of Orange County, at his office in the Court House in Orlando, Florida, within six calendar months from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each claim or demand must be in writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and must be sworn to by the claimant. his agent or attorney, or the same shall be void. FRANCES O'NEILL HART As Executrix of said estate CHARLES C. HURT Attorney for.

Executrix 109 East Church Street Orlando, Florida ST-124 Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1968 Page 5-D (AP) On The Rocks The U. S. Sixth Fleet destroyer Bache from the 1 ship before attempting to save. is shown on the rocks on the shorts off it.

the Greek island of Rhodes in the south- The Bache was driven on eastern Aegean Sea. the rocks Tuesday by a sudden storm Salvage teams today removed tons that snapped its anchor cable. of high explosives and volatile fuel oil Mastrud, Pomona, and a brother and sister in California. Metropolitan Funeral Directors of New York City will send body Pomona where Todd Memorial Chapel will be in charge. Donations may be made to the Heart Fund in lieu of flowers.

LT. COL MERLE URBAN DRURY 59, 1406 Tanager Drive, died Wednesday. A native of Haver hill. he came here. in 1962 the Azores.

He was retired from the A Air Force and a member of the Acacia Lodge, A.M., Savannah, Ga. Survivors include widow, Wanda son, Lt. Deane Okinawa; daughters, Mrs. Donna Tomasovic, Mrs. Danielle mother, Mrs.

orlandoi. Drury, Arlington, two grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home. MR. RALSTON BIDDLE FITLER, 58, 215 Osceola Court, Winter Park, died Wednesday.

A native of Riverton, N.J., he came here five years ago from Haverford, Pa. He was owner of an insurance business and a member of the Sons "of American Revolution, Philadelphia. Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club, Beach Haven, N.J., the Society of Colonial Wars and the Society of Friends. Survivors include widow, Edythe sons, Ralston B. Butler, Edwin Gladwyne, Walter Wyne, stepson John Knox Dallas, daughter, Mrs.

Mary Nelson, Haverford; three grandchildren. Funeral Home. MR. WILLIAM McDOWELL SWEETS, 73, SR 436, Altamonte Springs, died Tuesday. A native of Louisville, he moved to Altamonte Springs from Manchester, Vt.

He was a writer and foreign correspondent for Press International. Survivors include widow, Kay Parsons Sweets. Cox-Parker Funeral Home. MR. JAMES V.

BRIGGS, 57, S. Orange died Wednesday. A native of Wells, Ohio, he came here in 1948. from Wadsworth, Ohio. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of Cathedral Church of St.

Luke, Episcopal, and service manager for Ryder Truck Rental. Survivors include widow, Agnes daughters, Mrs. Helen Ingalls, Mrs. Donna Shaw, both Orlando; mother, Mrs. Catherine Waterman, Akron, Ohio; one brother; five grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren.

Hawthorne Funeral Home. MRS. ANNIE MAE HUGHETT, 1919 Garvin died Tuesday. A native of Texas, she came here in 1936 and was a member of Reeves Memorial Methodist. Survivors include daughters, Mrs.

Claude Hickman, Camarillo, Mrs. E. F. Hutcheson, Orlando, Mrs. George nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren.

Fairchild Funeral Home. MR. CLARENCE CLIFFORD COX, 87, Orlando visitor from Columbus, Ohio, died Wednesday. He came to Orlando three months ago. He was a retired napropath, a native of Ross County, Ohio, and a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include widow, Elsie, Columbus; son, C. Ronald Cox, Orlando; daughter, Pauline Fogle, Columbus, seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Garden Chapel Home for Funerals. Colonial funeral Home 2701 CONWAY ROAD PHONE 425-2561 ROBERT E. RAMSDELL, OWNER ORLANDO EVENING STAR Thursday, Feb.

8, 1968 NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED PROPERTY Pursuant to Section 13 of Chapter 717. Florida Statutes, entitled Fiorida Disposition of Unclaimed Property Act notice hereby given that the persons listed below appear to be the owners of unclaimed personal or intangible property. presumed abandoned. ACCOUNT NUMBER APPARENT OWNER 7-0805-0001 Alco Aluminum Products Co 01920 Kuhl Ave Orlando Flat 7-0911-0001 Banner Russell 401 So Delaney Orlando Fla: 7-0805-0002 Bennett P. 220 Lake St.

Orlando Flat 7-0654-0001 Benson Willis Sr 251 Lake Griffin Drive Casselberry Flat 7-0472-0001 Devane Betty Jane 617 East Church St Orlando Flan 7-0805-0003 Fishback Lillian Ag. 536 Orange Ave Orlando Flat 7-0235-0001 kiln Rex Co 812th A Orlando AFB Fla: 7-0235-0007 Fran. klin William W. Payee Tr Dept The Est Natl Bk at Orlando Pavor Orlando Fla; 7-0805-0004 Garland Cleaners 201 Concord Orlando 7-0235-0009 Hamm Mrs. Ada 3100 Broadway New York 7-0264-0001 Hamon Helen W.

Estate Plus Edward and Rush R1 Box. 100 Orlando Fla; 7-0235-0002 Hasty James Cr 7-0805-0005 Haves Kenneth 1050 W. Robinson Orlando Fla: 7-0805-0006 Interracial Committee of Orlando Carter Westmoreland Orlando Fla; 7-0805- 0007-Mediock A 1130 Central Orlando 7-0805-0008 Miller Harvey 333. Central Ave Orlando Flat 7-0805-0009 Miller Harvey 325 Central Ave Orlando Fla 7-0805-0010 Miller Harvey 327 Central Orlando Fla: 7-0235-0003 Morris Mrs Louis 7-0805-0011 Newman Hargis Inc 1611 Rocklake Orlando Fia; 7-0235- 0004 OBrien Joe 637 Princeton Orlando Fla: 7-0805-0012 as Tr 128 Pine St Orlando Fla: 7-0235-0005 Pool Geneva 7-0506- 0001 Reid John 719 East Livingston Ave Orlando Fla: 7-0134- 0001 Rylant Martini 7-0911-0016 Simmons Robert 640 Harold Ave Winter Park Fla: 7-0805-0013 Tavior C. 2516 Orange Orlando Fla: 7-0805-0014 Time Loan Company 42 Central Orlando Fla; 7-0805-0015 Wallin 19 Parramore Orlando Fla; 7-0805-0016 Walter Construction Co 0.

Box 3694 Orlando Fla; 7-0805-0017 Watkins Ed A W. Cor Kentucky 20th St Orlando Fla: 7-0805-0018 Weathers Packaging Service Grant Fia: 7-0235-0008 Weissenburger. Prauty Mr. or Mrs. Max 7-0038-0001 Payee Payor: Wilson Sharon Ann or Wilson Mrs Mary RI No Box 93 Orlando Florida.

Information concerning the amount or description of the Property and the name and address of the holder may be obtained by any persons possessing an Interest in the property by addressing an inquiry to Fred 0. Dickinson. Jr. State troller Property as Administrator Abandoned tol, Tallahassee, Florida, Be sure to mention account number, name and address, as published in this notice. Unless proof of ownership is presented to the holder by April 24, 1968, the property will be delivered to the Administrator.

Thereafter, all further claims must be directed to the Administrator. FRED O. DICKINSON, JR.As Administrator ST-118 Feb. 8, 15, 1968 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.

67-5549 FOR RENT NORTHGATE. OF ORLANDO. Florida corporation, Plaintiff, ALLIED FENCE, CARPET AL AWNING CO, Florida corporation. Defendant. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dave Starr as Sheriff of Orange County, Florida, under and virtue of a Writ of Distress for Rent, Judgment and Writ of Execution issued thereon out of the above entitled Court, in the above styled cause, dated the 2nd day of February.

A. D. 1968, have levied upon the following described personal property located in Orange County, Florida, to-wit: Sample, Display Rack; 3 Sample Display Aluminum Originator To Show Color Use In Reading By Star Bureau In Brevard some teachers ME BOURNE BEACH A revolutionary new process of using colors to help children learn to read will be demonstrated in Brevard County this month by its English originator. The method reduces the learning of alphabet sounds from the present old-fashioned time scale of three years to an effort of only weeks. THE revolutionary technique will get a first-hand introduction in the county next week by its innovator, Dr.

Caleb Gattegno of Reading, England. The professor here at the invitation of Brevard School Supt. B. Frank Brown will conduct color workshops Feb. 12-14 at several county elementary schools.

He is currently in New York City, where he is conducting similar workshops. FLORIDA educators have i a far view of the learning by color method. THE DOCTOR SAYS DR. BRANDSTADT Newspaper Enterprise Association Marijuana has become one of the most controversial subjects of the day. Unlike morphine, cocaine and the barbiturates, it has no medicinal value.

It causes psychologic dependence rather than true addiction or physical dependence. A DERIVATIVE of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa, it has been known for many centuries under such names as hashish, bhang and dagga. Although traffic in the drug is illegal, control is. difficult, because the hemp grows so readily in all parts of the world. The smoke from cigarettes containing marijuana, when inhaled, is irritating and frequent use causes chronic bronchitis.

IT ALSO affects the brain, but not in any consistent or predictable way. This effect, when is felt, occurs within a few minutes and may last for 10 to 12 hours. Some habitual users of this drug develop mental disease, but it is possible that persons with a tendency to develop a psychosis are more easily lured into using the drug than are normal persons. THE FACT that many young persons today are trying marijuana just for kicks is a sad commentary on their motivation toward more worthwhile goals and their total lack of inner resources. have experimented with it but not on a controlled basis.

"Most all current school programs anywhere take three years now to cover alphabet sounds that are taught elementary grade said Gemini Elementary School Principal Helen Outlaw at Melbourne Beach. "Dr. Gattegno's wordsin-color approach stresses the alphabet sounds by. color. Present programs teach whole word methods where as the words in color program teaches basic sounds in a period of 12 to 14 weeks." THE PROFESSOR will be at the Fairglen School in Cocoa Monday with an evening session for school administrators and faculties.

On Tuesday, he will be at the Capeview School in Cocoa Beach, the Coquina School at Titusville and School at Merritt Island. He will conduct an allday first grade boys class at the Gemini School Wednesday. No Medicinal Value In 'Pot' As a noted psychiatrist has said, "You don't need drugs to give you an awareness of the wonders of the world. All you need is rapt attention to your surroundings." The rumor has gotten around that smoking marijuana improves one's creative and artistic ability, but scientific observation fails to substantiate such a claim. SINCE THE use of marijuana does not cause a physical dependence, there are no torturous withdrawal symptoms when its use is discontinued.

That, however, does not eliminate the problems of psychological dependence. Chronic users of the drug who give it up relapse about as often as users of heroin. PSYCHOLOGICAL dependence of any kind is an indication of a serious personality problem that can be solved only when it is determined what it is that is really bothering the victim consciously, subconsciously or both. For such a determination, expert psychiatric help may be necessary, Bullfight Ruled Illegal In State TALLAHASSEE (P) A "Portuguese style bloodless stimulated bullfight" for public entertainment was ruled lawful Wednesday by the State Supreme Court. The case was the result of an attempt by C.

E. America, of Tampa to stage such am event in Tampa last March. Pieces approx 3X10 Studio Sofa: 2 Partial Rolls 12' Gold Carpet; 4 Padded Chairs; 2 End Tables; 2 Executive Chairs; Wood Desks; 3 Metal Card Files; Westinghouse Clock Radio; 2 Desk Stamp Pad Holder: Paymas: ter Check Protector: 2 Card Tables; 2 Wastepaper Baskets: Toastmaster Heater; 1 Metal Drawer File Cabinet: 1 Underwood Typewriter: Hand Paper Punch: Tape Measure; 1. Letter File: Wood Table; HEYER Spirit Duplicator, Model 76; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner: 3 Roils Gold Carpet: Coffee Urns 1 Rack Metal Shelves: 61 Boxes OH Low Gloss Lattice: 2 Partial Boxes 2" Low Gloss Lattice: 11 Pieces Venetian Blind Lattice; 16. Pieces Ornamental Top Rail: 1 Lot Asstd.

Pieces Ornamental Top Rail; 14. Pkgs. Ornamental Fence: Misc. Parts: 16 Storm Window, Frames; Lot Misc. Galv.

Pipe: 1 Cincinnati Time Clock: Time Clock Card Rack; 1. Lot Misc. Fence: Coffee Table; 1 Padded Chair: 1 Floor Lamp; 1 Model 167-000B Machine, Serial No. 1049. as the property of the above named Defendant, and that on the 19th day of February, A.

D. 1968, between legal hours of sale, namely, eleven, o'clock, clock in in the the forenoon afternoon, and on said day, at 5043 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, Orange County, Fiorida, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, in hand, the above described property as the property of the said defendant to satisfy said Writ of Distress for Rent, Judament and Writ of Execution. DAVE STARR, as Sheriff Orange County, Florida BY: L. F. Neel as Deputy Sheriff ST-129 Feb.

8, 1968 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION No. 67-133 Civ Orl UNITED, Plaintiff, STATES OF AMERICA, VS. ORANGE CENTER VILLAGE, Defendant NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is hereby given that pursuant 10 a Summary Final Decree of Foreclosure entered on January 4, 1968, and the ment thereto entered on January 22 1968 by the above entitled Court in the above styled cause, the undersigned States Marshal or any of his duly authorized deputies will sell the property situate in Orange County, Florida described as: Begin 625.2 feet East of the center. of Section 33, Township 22 South, Range 29 East, run thence north 289.68 feet to the south of Orange Center Boulevard, thence east 600 feet, thence, south 289.36 feet, thence west 600 feet to the point of beginning, Orlando, Orange County, Florida. Together with the following personal property located in the improvements situated on the above described property: Space Heaters Kitchen Exhaust Fans Water Heaters The express enumeration of the foregoing items shall not be deemed to limit or restrict the applicability of any other lanquage describing in al terms any other property intended to be covered hereby.

At public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash af 9:00 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, March 12, 1968 at the east door of the Orange County Courthouse, Orlando, Florida. Dated: 2-5-68 JOHN E. MAGUIRE, SR. United States Marshal Middle District of Florida E.

J. SALCINES Assistant United States Attorney Attorney for Plaintiff ST-126 Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 1968 NOTICE OF SALE TO: MARCELLA B. and WARREN HUBBARD 3312 Needles Drive Orlando, Fla. You are hereby notified that the following motor vehicle: 1962 8 cyl.

Super 239 4 Dr. Hdtp Serial No. 622L29156 will be at public! sale 10:00 o'clock on the 9th day of February, 1968 at 3003 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, Florida, The proceeds of the sale will be applied first to the payment of the cost of retaking, storing and sale of said motor vehicle and the cost of publication of notice of sale and then to the satisfaction of the a balance due under the contract cover. ing, the financing of said motor vehicle. Any surplus will be paid to you and you will remain liable for any balance remaining unpaid under said contract.

UNIVERSAL C.I.T. CREDIT CORP. By: S. A. Smith ST-106 Feb.

8. 1968.

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