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For Sentinel Stir Home Delivery Starting Tomorrow Dial 423-4411 4 jfrtntinrl fttar Tuesday, May 21, 1974 Funeral Noliers Board To Hear Jones High Plea hama in minim jhtt MASTER MATTHEW CEARLEY, 3, 241 Shell Point East, Maitland, died Sunday. Born In Winter Park, he lived in Maitland most of his life. He was a Protestant. Survivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie M. Cearley, Maitland: grandmother, Mrs. Maysel Goodman, brothers, John Edward, Gaines boro, Mark, Maitland; sisters, Mrs. Carol Kincade, Warren, Mrs. Loxl Webb, Durant, Okla.

rMOVING with i WOMAN'S touch Wi efiginitiih CALL 843-3440 Fogartr Broi. Treniter, Ine MAJ. ALBERT F. BAR-WICK U. S.

Army 51, 311 N. Dollins died Monday. A native of Thomasville, he moved to Orlando In 197. He was a Protestant and served In the Army for 23 vears. He was a veteran of World War II and the Korean War.

Survivors: widow, Evelyne, Orlando; son, Allen Frederick, San Francisco, daughter, Donna C. Barwlck, Anchorage, Alaska; mother, Mrs. Mary Gouin, and brother, Paul Thomasville. W. Guy Black Funeral Home, MR.

JAMES DAVID BROWN. 64. 1650 Cloverlawn died Saturday. A native of Huntsville, he came to Orlando 11 years ago from Pittsburgh, A retired electrical engineer, he was a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Bahia Temple Shrine, Orlando. He attended Holden Heights United Methodist Church.

Survivors: son, James Orlando, and one grandchild. Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home. WANT TO BUY OR LEASE WITH OPTION TO BUY emaes-i-i 100 Roomi Up. Dlsney-M OT Orlando Area Call IWIW Mr, Sulliven 305-923-4631 Utmxit8 MR. W.

G. WAGMAN flli, 3214 Ave. I N.W., Winter Haven, died Saturday. He was a native of Gilcrest County and came to Winter Haven from Clearwater in 1934. He was a member of the Victor Assembly Pentecostal Church.

Survivors: widow, Eva Winter Haven; daughters, Mrs. Lunett Bynum, Okmulgee, Mrs. Birdie Creecy, Paris, Texas, Mrs. Fave Nelson, Melbourne Beach; sons, Billy Wagman, Orlando, Ernest L. Wagman, Kathleen; two sisters; Two brothers; 1 1 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

Crisp Funeral Home, Winter Haven. MR. TYLER C. MELTON 77. 2728 S.

Fern Creek died Sunday. A native of Bethune, S. he moved to Orlando 40 years ago from Bradenton. He was a retired plumber, a Mason and member of the 1 a Street Baptist Church, Survivors: widow, Nannie Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Jorjorian, Orlando, Mrs.

Ceil Wilson, Melbourne Two weeks ago, the board adopted a plan that would open Jones, Boone and Edgewater high schools for an after hours slate of recreational academic, social and health activities for all ages (community school concept). THE RESOLUTION, however, included no plan for boosting Jones' sagging student body. Pinder, who will present the resolution adopted unanimously at a black community meeting Sunday, will ask the board to take actjon that would boost es' student population to about 1,400. Pinder also Is expected to ask the board to put aside Gas Saver System The Orange County School Board will be ready to listen tonight when Canon Nelson Pinder presents them with a resolution calling for rezonlng of Jones High School, board Chair man Lee Collison said Monday. "We're all sympathetic with the fact that Jones should have some more students The problem Is doing it without having to go to court," Mrs.

Collison said. JONES IS THE only high school In Or lando's predominantly black west side and its student body has shrunk from 1,900 to less than 700 in the last five years. The school board has tangled with the Jones problem periodically since October. Parents Get WE GUARANTEE 3 to 6 MORE MILES ON EVERY GALLON OF GAS INSTALLATION 30 MINUTES FOR ONLY 10 Days On II you ere not eatitfied return on 100 money back guarantaa. FOR APPOINTMENT p'n CALL: 671-0533 by appointment 896 6780Rafter 6.

ONLY Feeteitk reiuhi el system eoittihei ie aeHeael fate Hi Ore-Citety et Seminole County Occ. License 02035 1990 Howell Branch Rd. Standard Station, Maitland, Fla. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. DR.

NELLIE CRAIG LINTON, 89. 6621 Brockbank Ave. died Saturday. Born In Philadelphia, she came to Orlando in 1950. She was one of the pioneer women doctors of Pennsylvania, having graduated from Pennsylvania Medical College in 1905.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: son, Craig, Orlando; and grandchildren: Craig Leslie, Cameron and Page, all of Orlando. Carey Hand Chapel. MR. WILLIAM C.

MINTON, 66, 608 Malloy died Monday. A native of Millers Creek, N.C., he moved to Orlando in 1948 from Benton Harbor, Mich. Widow, Delley, Orlando, survives. Hawthorne Funeral Home. MRS.

ARBARA ANN SENTERFIT, 43. 222 Dover- wood Road, Fern Park, died Sunday. Born in Atlanta, she moved to Orlando in February from Miami. She was a Presbyterian. Survivors: husband, Stephen Senterfit, Fern Park; sons, Stephen Ralph Senterfit and Michael David Senterfit, both of Fern Park; brother, Donald McNelley, Miami; father, Henry W.

McNelley Blairsville, mother, Mrs. Robery Henley, Palm Beach, grandmother, Mrs. Clara Bailey, Fern Park. Cox-Parker Funeral Home, Winter Park. National Airline Earnings! Climb MIAMI National Airlines announced Monday record earnings in April of $4.5 million, or 53 cents per share, compared to $2.3 million and 27 cents a share in April 1973.

The ious monthly earnings high was $4 million last February. OPERATING revenues of $44 million were also a new high, up 24 per cent over the $36 million in April last year. National also set a new traffic record with 573 million revenue passenger miles in April, a gain of 12 per cent over the 512 million miles flown in the same month in 1973. i i i i RAIIGE IPMONE: People of PoiEckm School Law Donald and Shirley Rahl of Christmas Monday were convicted of violating Florida's compulsory school attendance law and were given a 10-day jail sentence each. A County Court jury, following the trail before Judge Lee Conser, took only a half hour to find the couple guilty of not allowing their children, Kimberly, Susan and Debbie, to attend Columbia Elementary School.

JUDGE CONSER sentenced the couple to 60 days, suspended 50 days of it, and said they could serve their 10 days each In jail on a 1 1 ating weekends. He ordered the children to be placed in school and placed the parents on two-years probation. The Rahl case is among the first in a wide crackdown against school at-t a law violators initiated by the Orange County school system through the state attorney's office. SOTIs'IIL STAR IQVB MERCHANDISE Works every time or your money beck. Denture eea f1 30 YEAR PROVEN SYSTEM ithef shariii Milrilenanci required LIMITED TIME ONLY room.

And lots of trees. Ami and overlook for a close tip I IpoincianaV experience life ith ellmw Reedy Creek boardwalk the community school plan until Jones has been upgraded as a regular academic high school. "THE BOARD is all in favor of helping Jones, but I just not sure how many board members would want to risk possible coun- tywide rezoning at this time." That would mean taking the plan to court for gregation approval, Mrs. Collison said. "I think it will have to be studied and I doubt we will take immediate action tonight," she said.

The board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. at its Tampa offices. COLOR WORLD 644-1006 mm Put a COLOR $095 1 per Wl-J 1 gum 8 view of nature. Live, work and play in an environment of clean, fresh air. Quid and traiutiillitv.

Join the I'oin ciana People. the "new town" the new homes, the new life. i lint ranee on U.S. mile southwest of Kissimmee. Open daily includini; Sundays Kt WAM-61'M.

I4HWICK, ALBERT F. Funeral services tor Malor Albert Berwick retired, si, of 311 North Dolllni, who passed away Monday In a local hospital, will ba htld at the graveside In Woodlawn Memorial Park, with full military lionors. Malar Barwlck was born In Thomas-villa, and served 23 vaars In tha S. Armv. Ha served In WW II and Korea Upon retirement In 1967 he was a finance officer He wai a Protestant.

He Is survived by. his wife, Mrs. Evelvne Barwlck. Orlando; son, Mr. Allen Frederick Bar-.

wick, San Francisco. dauehter. Miss Donna Berwick, Anchorage. Alaska; mother. Mrs, Mary Gouin.

Thomasville, Ga i brother, Mrs. Pau Barwlck, Thomasvllle, Ga. Funeral arranoements are under the direction of the W. Guv Black Home for Funerals, 170 East Church Street. Orlando BROWN MR.

JAMES DAVID MM. ALICC JOHNSON Funeral aervices tor Mr. James David Brown, and his wife Mrs. Alice Johnson Brown. 41 who died Saturday will ha held Thursday at 10 00 a m.

In the Chanel of Colonial Funeral Home with Rev. Leslie 0. Shirley officiating. Entombment will follow In Greenwood Cemetery with Composite Lodee No. Ml F.

A.M. conducting Masonic services for Mr. Brown. Members ot the lodge will serve as pallbearers. Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home, 2)111 E.

Conway Road Is In charge ot arrangements InVmINGER, MISS LINDA L. Funeral services for Miss Linda L. Ensmineer, 18, of Rt a. Orlando, who passed away Saturday, will be held Wednesday at 10 a In the Chanel "of Winter Park Funeral Home with Chaplain Dwavna H. Mangel of the Aloma United Methodist Church officiating Interment will follow In Chapel Hill Cemetery Miss Ensmln- er is survived ov ner moiner, wrs.

uia P. tnsminger, Norm waaison, 'hio; Brothers, oeraio urianoo, am North Mantson. un ci.Urt. AArt Aretta Pauah. North Madison.

Miss Carolyn Jean Ensmln. ger, Orlando, Mrs. Larry Parsons, Orlando, Mrs. Janice Stewart, Ashtabula, Ohio Winter Park Funeral Home. 4150 Forsyth Winter Park.

In chargeof arrangements. FRANCHI, MR. CARLO Scripture service for Mr. Carlo Franchl, age of 45 Crystal Drive, DeBary, will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, at David Lang Chapel, DeBary.

Mass will ba at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday In St. Ann's Catholic Church, DeBary, with Father James Edwards otficiating. Interment In Bellevue Memorial Park, Daytona Beach Viewing hours will bo from 1 to and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

David Lang Funeral Home, DeBary, In charge. GARDNER, MRS. GLADYS A. -Funeral services for Mrs. Gladys A.

Gardner, 80 vrs ot age, a resident of 335 W. Seminole Eystls, who passed away Monday will be held Thursday at 10 a m. from the Chanel of the Harden Funeral Home of Eustls with Dr Lester Schrlver otficiating. Interment services wilt follow In the Greenwood Cemetery of Eustis. The family will receive on Wednesday at the Funeral Home from a to i and 7 to 9 Arrangements under the direction of The Harden Funeral Home ot Eustls.

STo'g'ins, COL. WILLIAM I. Funeral services tor Col. Wil-09 Ham B. Hlggini, U.S.

Army JEa of 145 Eastbrook T. Winter Park, who died Sunday, will be held Friday at 'It am in Emanuel Episcopal Church 'with Very Rev. O'Kelley Whitaker. 'Rev. Robert L.

Ilefeld, and Rev. John Klein officiating. Interment will 'follow in Chapel Hill Cemetery with full military honors. In lieu of flowers, those desiring mav contribute -to the Society for the Preservation of "the Book of Common Prayer, Nosh- villa, Tenn. Winter Park Funeral Home, 4IW Forsyth Rd winter Park, In ehargejjf arrangements KOSZELAK, MR.

PHILLIP Funeral services for Mr. Phillip Kosrelak, a resident of Umatilla, who passed away Saturday will be held Tuesday at 10 30 am. from the greveside at the Greenwood Cemetery of Eustis with the Reverend Martin Smith Arrangements under the direction of The Harden Funeral Home of Eustls. DnTON. NELLIE CRAIO, MO.

services will be held at a date for Nellie Craig Linton, who passed ewav Saturday Dr. Linton graduated from the Pennsvl-vanle Medical College In 1905. She was one of the Pioneer women doctors Pennsylvania, retiring to Florida In 105O. The family asks that the friends make contributions to the charity of their choice. Dr Linton It survived by her son; Craig Linton; Craig Leslie.

Cameron and Page Linton, all residing In Orlando Carev Hand Funeral Chapel, Franklin-Cole Funeral Directors, In charge of ar. rangements. McCOV, MR. IVANS Funeral services tor Mr, McCoy, age 66, 1111 S. Palmetto Sanford, be held at 10 30 a m.

Wednesday the graveside In Oaklawn Memorial Park. Santnrd, with Rev. J. Cosmato officiating. In lieu of flowers, make contribution 1o the Heart Fund.

Brisson Funeral Home. Sanford. in charge of arrangements. MELTON, MR, TYLER C. SR.

Funeral services tor Mr. Tyler C. Mellon 76, 572S S. Drive who died Sunday will be held 'J Wednesday at 2:00 P.M. In the Oelenev Street Baptist Church with Rev.

William D. Wood officiating Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr, Melton was born In Bethune, South Carolina and moved to Orlando 40 vears aeo from nrHntAn Ha wii a self-emolovod plumber, a veteran of WWI-U. S. Army and Mason.

Mr. Melton Is survived by his wile. Mrs. Nannie S. Melton, Orlando; daughters, Mrs.

Gertrude Joriorian, Orlando. Mrs. Cell Wilson, Melbourne Beach, Mrs. Betty Tully. Palchoou.

M.Y.I son, Tyler C. Mellon Orlando; brother, Marlon G. Melton, Quitman. Georgia; sister, Mrs. Bell Sample, Ouitman, Georgia; 10 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home. Mil Conway will be in charge of arrangements. i'ETTLETON, HOWARD A. Funera'l services for Mr Howard A. Nettleton, 1621 Osceola who died Sunday, will be held Tuesday at 2 00 i P.m.

In the chapel ot the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals with Dr. I. Howard Chadwick, otficiating Inter-ment will follow et Greenwood Cemetery Mr. Nettleton was a native of Mlshawaka, Ind and cam here tour vears ago from Belmont, Mass.

1 He was a retired music director In the public schools of Belmont and was a mmbr of the First Presbyterian Church, Orlando. He was an Army Veteran of WWII and a member of Mlshawaka Lodge No. 130 FjL-AM Mlshawaka, Ind. Surviving ar wile, Mrs. Ruth E.

Nettleton, Orlando and a daughter, Miss Susan C. Nettleton, Boston, Mass Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for "nerels. E. Church, Orlando.

RAPP, MRS. IDELLA RAE Funeral services for Mrs. Idella Ra Raoo. 72, 2111 Mo-Ho Drive, who died Sunday will be held Thursday at 2:00 1 M. the First United Church of Christ with Rev.

Frederick P. Suedmeyer officiating. Entombment will follow In Woodlawn Memorial Park Mausoleum. Mrs. Raoo was born in Columbus, Indiana and a moved to Orlando In 1957 from Detroit, Michigan.

She was a retired secretary for Galrlng Tool Co. in Detroit, Michigan and a oast president of Merritt Park Garden Circle. Mrs Rang Is survived by her husband, Elmer J. Rapp, Orlando; brother, Ralph Fo, Columbus, Indl- ana; 1 niece and 4 nephews. Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Horn, 2DI1 E.

Conway Road is in charge of arrangements. WHEEL CHAIRSi Colonial Drugd 647-2311 Cornet of M(w England and Knowles Winter Park. Fla All immi'f mrft 1 JMVS Obtain HUD property report from developer and read it before signing anything. HUD neither approves the merits of the offering nor the value, if any, of the property. Beach, Mrs.

Betty Tully, Patchogue. N. son, Tyler C. Orlando; brother, Marion, Quitman, sister, Mrs. Belle Sample, Quitman; 10 grandchildren.

Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home. MR. F. EVANS McCOY, 66, 1812 S. Palmetto Sanford, died Sunday.

Born in Sylvester, he has lived in Sanford for the past 39 years. He was a deacon and choir member of the First Baptist Church, Sanford. He was a retired bookkeeper. Survivors: widow, Mildred, Sanford; sons, Wayne. Titus-ville, Bruce, Arlington, Donald, Dover, Ladd, Lansdale, sisters, Miss Fra.ikie McCoy, Jacksonville, Mrs.

F. W. Spicker, Houston, brothers, Robert, Jacksonville, Jesse, Blackshear, and four grandchildren. Brisson Funeral Home. MRS.

GRACE C. SHEFFIELD, 86, Aldersgate, Kis-simmee, died Monday. Born in Uxbridge, she moved to St. Cloud 23 years ago. She was a Presbyterian and a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Survivors: sons, Robert N. Sheffield, Thomasville, Dr. William J. Sheffield, Austin, Texas, Norman L. Sheffield, Pompano Beach; daughter, Mrs.

Russell Thorn-quist, Orlando; sister, Mrs. Carl Funk, Mount Dora, 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Fisk Joumigan Funeral Home, St. Cloud. MR.

ALBERT LOTT LEF-FLER, 68, 5222 Balboa Drive, died Sunday. Born in Pittsburgh, he moved to Orlando nine years ago from there. He was an executive assistant with the National Tube Co. of Pittsburgh and a member of York Rite Bodies, and the Masonic Lodge. He was a Presbyterian.

Survivors: widow, Edith, Orlando; sons, Albert Charlotte, N. and Dr. Carl A. Newman, Pittsburgh; daughters, Mrs. Schlegel, Forest Park, 111.

and Mrs. Christine Fisher, 1 1 i brother, Robert, Ohio; and eight grandchildren. Pine Hills Garden Chapel Funeral Home. MRS. ALICE JOHNSON BROWN, 61.

1650 Clovertawn died Saturday. Born in Marshall County, she moved to Orlando 11 years ago from Pittsburgh, Pa. She was Methodist. Survivors: son, James E. Brown, Orlando; sister, Mrs.

Margaret Hurst, Guntersville, and one grandchild. Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home. SENTERFIT, MRS. BARBARA ANN Funaral Mrvicai lor Mri Barbara Ann Saniarflt, 43, of 223 Dcwarwooo) Road, Frn Park, who died Sunday, will ba held WedneWay at 11 a.m. In tha chapel ot Cox-Parker Funaral Home with Dr.

Bruct A Cummins ot Winter Park Prejbvterlan Church officiating. Mr. Senttrflt Is survived by her husband, Mr. Stephen Senter-iiti sons, Stephen Ralph and Michael David, All ot Fern Park; brother, Donald McNelley, Mlamli father, Mr. Hinry W.

McNellav Blairsville, Ga.t mother, Mrs. Robert Henley, No. Palm Beach maternal grandmother, Mrs. Clara Bailey. Fern Park.

Arrangements by Cox-Parkar Funaral Home, Winter Park. SHORT, MRS. EMILY W. Graveside services lor Mrs. Emily Short, will be Tuesday, at 4:00 at Evergreen Cemetery with Rev.

Frank Braslnoton officiating Brisson Funeral In charge or arrangements. florist 843-9660 Two ways to be quick without Snapper is fast so you can net Here why rmmr I MRS. IDELLA RAE RAPP 72, 2111 Mo-Ho Drive, died Sunday. Born in Columbus, she came to Orlando in 1957 from Detroit, Mich. She was a retired secretary, past president of the Merritt Park Garden Circle and a member of the First United Church of Christ.

Survivors: husband, Elmer Orlando; brother, Ralph Fox, Columbus, and one niece and four nephews. Ramsdell Colonial Funeral Home. MRS. ALICE M. Mo CULLOGH, 93, 1241 Arnold Road, Maitland, died Monday.

Born in Youngstown, Ohio, she moved to Orlando in 1968. She was a Presbyterian. Daughter Mrs. Keith With-am, Maitland, survives. Semoran Funeral Home, Al-tamonte Springs.

LARRY GENE SPARKS infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gene Sparks Winter Garden, died Saturday. He was born in Orlando. Other survivors: brother, Shannon, Winter Garden; sister, Tanya Sparks, Winter Garden; grandparents, Mrs.

Emma Sparks, Kiowa, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Zosel, Winter Garden. Hoequist Funeral Home, Winter Garden. COL.

WILLIAM BARNETT HIGGINS 88, 1452 Eastbrook Winter Park, died Sunday. A native of Andover, he moved to Winter Park in 1959 from Arlington, Va. He was a veteran of the Mexican Border Campaign, World War and World War II and served in the Office of the Chief of Staff in Washington, D.C. He was a member of the Polo Association of Cleveland, Ohio, past president of the Stag Club, Winter Park, a member of the Central Florida Chapter of the Retired Officers Association and the National Association of Retired Civilian Employes. Survivors: widow, Katherine daughters, Mrs.

Donald R. Zellmer, Arlington, Mrs. Kaye H. Becker, Washington, D. Mrs.

Aden K. Lovell, Groves, Texas, Mrs. Denis E. Downs, Huntsville, two a hilcjren; and three great-grandchildren. winter park funeral Home, Winter Park.

MR. HOWARD A. NETT-LETON, 68, 1621 S. Osceola died Sunday. A native of Mishawaka, he moved here four years ago from Belmont, Mass.

He was a retired music director in Belmont, member of Mishawaka Lodge F. and A.M., and the First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Ruth and daughter, Miss Susan Boston, Mass. W.

Guy Black Home for Funerals. MRS. EMILY W. SHORT, 75, 711 Nottingham died Saturday. A native of Evanivllie, she moved to Orlando in 1963 from Lake Mary.

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