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S. your on 0 Sentinel Star Monday, October 14, 1974 Orlando, Florida Obituaries MR. FRED EVERETT JOLLEY, 55, Rt. 2, Kissimmee, died Saturday. Born in Riceville, he moved to Kissimmee from Satellite Beach three years ago.

He was a glazier in the glass industry, a Baptist and a veteran of World War II. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Doris son, Michael McGovern, Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Doreen Meader, Lincoln, Mrs. Sherry Streetman, Atlanta, mother, Mrs.

Mary Jolley, Riceville; brothers, J. Jolley, Eau Gallie, 'Virgil Collons, Rice- Funeral Notices AHLSGAARD, MRS. ALICE Funeral for Mrs. Alice Ahlsgaard. age 80, of 304 N.

Davidson Inverness, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Inverness Chapel of the Hooper Funeral Home, with The Rev. Herman L. Gilbert officiating. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

Sunday at the Inverness Chapel. DODENHOFF, MR. HENRY WILLIAM Funeral services for Mr. Henry William Dodenhoff, 6134 Masters Orlando, who passed away Saturdav will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday from the Fairchild Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.

C. J. Tellekson of the Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr.

Dodenhoff was a native of New York and he moved from Michigan to Orlando in 1969. He was a Navy Veteran of ww ll and he was the owner and operator of the Eldorado Tire Co. for the past 5 vrs. He was a member of the following organizations: B.P.O.E., New York, Jay Cee's. Orlando, the Optimist Club, the Orlando Chamber of Commerce and the Tangerine Bowl Committee.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Virginia A. Dodenhoff, Orlando; son, Robert, Orlando; daughter, Mrs. Lilla Stresen-Reuter, Orlando: 3 grandchildren. Fairchild Funeral Home, Lake Ivanhoe, is in charge of services.

FENTON, MR. JOHN M. Rosary Service for Mr. Jonn Fenton, 74, 200 East Rockwood Way, Winter Park, who died Thursday, will be Monday at. 7:00 P.M.

in the Chapel of Cox-Parker Funeral Home. Mass will be celebrated Tuesday at 9:00 A.M. at St. Margaret-Mary Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home today from 5:00 p.m. until 9 p.m. Mr. Fenton is survived by one daughter: Mrs. Mary Champlain, Orlando; 4 sons: Robert, Orlando, Dick, Dade City.

Florida, John, Princeton, New Jersey, and Gerald Hopewell, New Jersey; brother: Mr. James Fenton, Springfield, and 13 grandchildren. Arrangements by Cox-Parker Funeral Home. JOHNSON, MR. WILLIE M.

Funeral services for Mr. Willie M. Johnson, age 69, of East Pearl, Minneola, who died Saturday morning, will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m., at the graveside in the Minneola Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel, Tuesday, from 3 to 9 p.m. Kurfiss Funeral Home, Clermont, in charge of arrangements.

LANIER, MISS BEULAH MAE Funeral services for Miss Beulah Mae Lanier, age 79, of Intercession City, will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Grissom Chapel with Elder Ronald Munson officiating. Casket Bearers Messrs Charles Campbell, Harold Hand, Doyle Lanier, Ross Lanier, Bill Lassiter and Herbert Tindall. Interment to follow in Rose Hill Cemetery, Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee, in charge of arrangements. PELKEY, LEONARD GEORGE Funeral services for Mr.

Leonard George Pelkey, 78, of 5715 Randolph, who passed away Saturday, will be held Tuesday at 2:00 P.M. in the chapel of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, with the Rev. Clarence M. Yates officiating.

Interment to follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Pelkey was born in Ellenburg Depot, from Saranac, N.Y. He worked for N.Y. and moved, to Orlando in 1961 the state of New York for 33 vears as electrical supervisor at Raybrook State Hospital.

He is survived his widow, Mrs. Pauline Pelkey, Orlando; three sons, Louie Pelkey, California; Francis Pelkey, Rochester, N. Leonard Pelkey, Manchester, step-son, Kendick Trim. Avon Park, two daughters, Mrs. Jessie Ball, Las Vegas, Nevada: Mrs.

Lillian Peters, Calif. four stepdaughters Mrs. Evelyn Parker, Bloomington, Mrs. Jane Rabideau, Tupper Lake, N.Y.; Mrs. Rita Grould, Rochester, Mrs.

Marion Miville, Pittsfield, Maine; sister, Mrs. Carrie Garlick, Tupper Lake, N.Y. Several grand- and great-grandchildren. Arrangements under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, Inc.

170 East Church Street, Orlando. RUPERT, HELEN S. Funeral services for Mrs. Helen S. Rupert, 82 of 1423 Miller St.

Winter Park, Fla. passed away Saturday will be held. 10:00 A.M. Tuesday at Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with the Rev. Gene Zimmerman of the First United Methodist Church of Orlando officiating.

Interment will follow in Palm cemetery, Winter Park. Friends may call at Garden Chapel from the hours of 2-4 7-9 P.M. Monday. Mrs. Rupert a member of the singing group "Angelus Singers" who sang on many occasions here in the Orlando area.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals 600 E. Wilkinson Ave. Orlando is in charge of the arrangements. SANDERS, LOYD D. Funeral services for Mr.

Loyd D. Sanders, 80, of 6412 Merriwood Orlando, who passed away Saturday, will be held Monday at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, with the Dr. Charles B.

Bugg, pastor of The Power Drive Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Mr. Sanders was born in Georgia and moved to Orlando 1969 from Atlanta, Post Office 3585 1961, and was a Georgia. He retired from the U.S.

member of Power Drive Baptist Church. He survived by his wife Mrs. Estelle Sanders, Orlando; 2 sons, Robert D. Sanders, Birmingham, Alabama, and James F. Sanders of Orlando; 1 daughter, Mrs.

A. L. Cadwell, Orlando 3 brothers, Burl F. Sanders, Atlanta, Ga. Othelia R.

Sanders, Bremen, Ga. and Buey O. Sanders, Buchannan, 2 sisters, Mrs. Carrie Gilley, Atlanta, Mrs. Eviey Hutchinson, Draketown, Georgia.

10 grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the W. Guy Black Home for Funerals, 170 East Church Street. TURNER, MRS. FLORENCE R.

Memorial Service for Mrs. Florence R. Turner, 72, 656 Balmoral Road. Winter Park, who died Saturday will be Wednesday at 4:00 P.M. at the Winter Park Presbyterian Church, with Dr.

Oswald Delgado. Pastor officiating. Interment will be later at Palm Cemetery. Mrs. Turner was born in Philadelphia, and came here 14 years ago from there.

She iS survived by a daughter: Mrs. Phyllis Yeager, Winter Park. 4 brothers: Mr. Robert Devon, Penna. Mr.

William Rea, Clearwater, Florida, Mr. George Rea, Berwyn, and Mr. Arthur Rea, Havertown, sister: Mrs. Dorothy Schanamann. Annandale, Virginia, 3 grandchildren.

The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made to the Heart Fund. Arrangements by Cox-Parker Funeral Home. WALKER, ALBERT Funeral services for Mai. Albert Walker, British Army 78, of 1615 New York Orlando, who passed away Friday will be held Monday at 4:00 P.M. In the Garden Chapel Home for Funerals with Pastor Robert Kachenmeister of Central Seventh Day Adventist Church officiating.

Assisting will be Elder W. J. Keith. Interment will follow in Highland Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Sunday between the hours of 7-9 P.M.

Garden Chapel Home for Funerals, 600 E. Wilkinson St. at North Orange Ave. has charge of arrangements. WITHAM, MR.

KEITH S. Funeral services for Mr. Keith S. Witham, age 56, of 1241 Oranole Rd. Maitland, will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

in the Semoran Funeral Home Chapel, officiated by the Rev. Ray Woody of the First Presbyterian Church of Maltland. Friends may call during the hours of 3-5 7-9 Saturday, also 7-9 Sunday evening. Semoran Funeral Home relocated at 622 W. Semoran (6 biks West of 1-4) Altamonte Springs.

Phone 862-2222. NO CHARGE FOR OBITUARIES Funeral Notice Charge per line No Suspects In Safe Grab ville, Clarence Jolley, Athens, sisters, Mrs. Estelle Boyd, Athens, Willie la kwell, Cleveland, Mrs. Pat Cole, and one grandchild. Grissom Funeral Home, Kissimmee.

MR. CHARLES HULA, 77, 801 S. Montgomery DeLand, died Saturday. hE Born in Vienna, Austria, he had lived in DeLand since 1963. He was a retired engineer.

Survivors: widow, Mrs. Lillian; and sisters, Mrs. Hermine Rose, Rockaway, N.J., and Mrs. Maria Bartosch, Vienna. Funeral Home, DeLand.

PAUL E. BURN, 69, Lake Panasoffkee, died Saturday. Born in Ohio, he moved to Lake Panasoffkee five years ago from Millersport, Ohio. He was a member of the Moose Lodge, Millersport. He is survived by several nieces and nephews.

Page Theus Funeral Home will send the body to Columbus, Ohio. MR. WILLIAM EDWIN WALKER, 63, 403 Sunny Court, Fruitland Park, died Saturday. Born in Kentucky, he moved to Leesburg in 1958 from Evansville, Ind. He attended the First' Baptist Church of Fruitland Park and was a retired barber.

Survivors: widow, Mrs. Mary; son, Randall Allan, Williston; brothers, Douglas, Kentucky, Lois, Denver, and Linville, St. Louis; sisters, Mrs. Gladys Herrin, Evansville, and Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler, Mrs.

Zula Grace Kinnas and Mrs. Imogene Walker, all of Madisonville, and one grandchild. Page Theus Funeral Home, Leesburg. MR. CLARENCE W.

RHODES, 41, Barberville, died Saturday. Born in Whiteville, N. he had lived in Barberville all his life. He was in the fern business, a member of the Barberville Baptist Church and a veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: widow, Mrs.

Christine; mother, Mrs. T. Ethel Hewitd, Barberville; son, Robert Barberville; daughter, Mrs. Barbara Blackwelder, Barberville; brothers, Leo Buck, Jacksonville, William Whiteville; sisters, Mrs. Alberta Buckett, Barberville, Essie Hodge, Williston, Mrs.

Cleo Arp, DeLand, Mrs. Edna Castle, Jacksonville, and one granddaughter. Allen Summerhill Funeral Home, DeLand. SON, 61, Inglis, died Saturday. She was born in Kentucky, and moved to Citrus County in 1968 from Akron, Ohio.

She was a Baptist and was retired from Goodyear Rubber Akron. Survivors: husband, Earl mother, Mrs. Audly Skelly, Inverness, and several nieces, and nephews. Funeral 1 Home, Inverness. MRS.

KATHERINE WIL- MR. BARTHALIMUE JOHN GIACALONE, 55, Tike Street, Tavares, died Sunday. was retired Air Force staff sergeant. Survivor: widow, Mrs. Ilean.

Page-Theus Funeral Home, Leesburg. MR. WILLIE M. JOHNSON, 69, East Pearl Street, Minneola, died Saturday. He was born in Live Oak and had been a resident of Minneola for the past 51 years.

He was Baptist and a retired electrician and plumber. Survivors: sons, Elzie, Alvie, Johnny, all of Bassville Park, Norman, Fort Walton Beach: daughters, Mrs. Thelma Miller, New Smyrna Beach, Mrs. Shelvie WilLake, Mrs. Geraldine May, Minneola, Mrs.

Patricia Bryant, Lake Butler, Miss Melba Johnson, Pompano Beach; brother, J. Allen Johnson, New Smyrna Beach; 35 grandchildren and Chinese Opera Coming Scene from one of six opera sequences to be presented here by National Chinese Opera Theater from Taiwan shows sorely tempted General Kuan Yu, seated, refusing to yield. Kuan Yu, deified in 219 A.D. as god of war, embodied Confucian concepts of loyalty and justice, refusing to be bribed or to forsake his master. Chinese opera performers will appear 8:30 p.m.

Oct. 23 in Orlando Municipal Auditorium. Tickets are on sale at Streep's Ticket Agency. Lake Victim's Body Found The body of a 26-year-old Massachusetts man, missing since Friday when he dived out of his boat to try to save his father-in-law, was recovered from Lake Monroe, Sunday. Seminole County Sheriff John Polk said nine boats and a plane were used in the search, and Edward Home Raided, Man Arrested TITUSVILLE A 25- year-old West Melbourne man remained in Brevard County Jail under $18,000 bond after sheriff's deputies, firing tear gas, raided his home Friday and arrested him on four felony charges.

Kenneth Edward Goff, a resident of Virginia Street, was charged with three counts of breaking and entering with intent to commit grand larceny. He is one great-grandchild. Kurfiss Funeral Chapel, Clermont. MR. GROVER C.

MILAM, 79, 1453 Stillwater Del- tona, died Saturday. Born in Lockwood, W. he lived in Deltona for eight years. He was a retired Army lieutenant colonel and a member of the St. Paul Masonic Lodge in Ayer, the Deltona High-12 Club and the Retired Officers Association.

He was a member of the American Legion Post, Coventry Mass. Survivors: widow, Mrs. Ellie; daughters, Mrs. Terry Boalt, Boomer, W. Mrs.

Michael Staveley, California; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. David Lang Funeral Home, Deltona. McConnell's body was found at 12:10 p.m. about 1.5 miles from the point he entered the water. THE BODY of Mc- Connell's father-in-law, Thomas J.

Redditt, 52, 1800 N. Cumberland Orlando, was recovered Friday. Deputies said Reddit jumped into the lake, north of Sanford, to retrieve a string of fish. McConnell TOWNE COUNTRY FLOWERS "Charge by phone" Orlando Winter Park 894-1611 678-0011 DELIVERY SERVICE CHAIRSColonial Drugs 647-2311 Corner of New England and Knowles Winter Park. Fla.

Buning the Florist 'Phone is Your Charge 894-1121 IPPB Respirators OXYGEN 24 Hour Service 628-0036 AMCARE 927 Winter N. Park Pennsylvania Ave. HOUSE OF FLOWERS florist 843-9660 TONIGHT ON T.V. THE STORY THAT'S NEVER BEEN PRINTED. Jerry Thomas tells it like it is.

The man with the straight talk and common answers iS JERRY THOMAS. Senator Thomas doesn't tell you what you want to hear, but what you must hear. Jerry Thomas will not hold back any punches on Florida's Ultra-Liberal Administration in Tallahassee that's breaking the taxpayer's back. It's a story that has not been printed. If you are ted up with HIGH TAXES.

FORCED BUSING. RISING then you are looking for a change. Tonight the Truth About Askew from JERRY THOMAS A Governor you can afford. WDBO-TV, Channel 6 Monday, October 14 PM PD. POL.

ADV. Paid For by Jerry Thomas Campaign Fund Authorities said Sunday they still have no suspects in the Friday night robbery of nearly $100,000 from a residence in Midway, east of Sanford. The money represented the life savings of four retired Midway residents, three brothers and as sister, whose parents helped found Midway more than 60 years ago. GOMINION Hillery, 71, and his sister, Mrs. Mary Brown, 66, were sitting in their two-bedroom frame house on Church Street talking with a guest about 6:30 p.m.

when four robbers barged into the house, tied up the two and their friend Roosevelt White, 68, and took a large safe containing the money. R. B. Hillery, 70, 870 Geneva and Joseph Hillery, 66, Church Street, Midway, and a nephew, Arthur Bagley 43, So- Netted Torpedo Found Harmless BOSTON (UPI) A six-foot long, green torpedo hauled from the bottom by a fishing boat off Nantucket Island Sunday morning was declared harmless by Naval Ordinance experts. dus, N.

also kept money in the safe. The three brothers and sister said the safe was bought "years ago in Orlando" by their mother. NEW WORLD OR NO WORLD will be the topic of Baha'i lecturer, Bob Phillips, on Thursday, October 17, 8 P.M. at the First Federal Savings Loan on 1312 E. Conway Road in Orlando 'Soon will the presentday order be rolled up, and a new one spread out In its stead' Baha llah BEAT NEXT YEAR'S PRICE INCREASE BUY NOW! COMPLETELY FULL A PRICE! WWW EW A GIGANTIC 16' 31' 6' Outside Dimension SWIM AREA 15' 24' 4' FULL FINANCING AVAIL.

and his wife, Mary, vacationing in Florida, jumped in to rescue him. McConnell directed his wife to return to the boat, but when she reached the craft, she dropped the keys before getting the motor started and the boat drifted away from the two men, who disappeared. McConnell's body was found just north of the Sanford Marina. FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE OTHER POOLS PROPORTIONATELY PRICED Filter Pump CALL COLLECT NOW! 1536 COMMERCIAL PARK DR. Steel Bracing LAKELAND, FLA.

33802 Sun Decks 24 HOURS 7 DAYS SIRS: Please under have a representative call. I understand am no obligation. Set-in Vinyl Liner AREA CODE (813) Name Pool Ladder Address Safety Fence Stairs Vacuum 683-5975 City Phone. Zip 10-0-14 ALL POOLS INCLUDE: AMERICANA INDUSTRIES, INC. TIRES Gillette Pan American Tire Co.6 FLORIDA'S TIRE HEADQUARTERS WE HAVE THE BEAR FOR WEAR 4 for GILLETTE DEN A78-13, C78-13 4 for BEAR C78-14, E78-14, F78-14 BELTED 4 for I Panamericard 4 Che LACE WAT WHITEWALLS G78-14, G78-15, H78-14, H78-15 4 WAYS TO SAY "CHARGE IT" 4 for 10 A All prices whitewall tubeless plus Fed.

Ex. Tax from 1.78 to BEAR FOR 3,13 each tire, depending tire size and trade-in tire off WEAR car. FREE TIRE MOUNTING ROTATION WITH TIRE J78-15, L78-15 PURCHASE STEEL BELTED GILLETTE KODIAK RAYON 4 for 4. for 4 for 4 for 2 Steel CORD PLIES Belts WHITEWALL A78-13, F78-14 E78-14 G78-14, G78-15 H78-14, J78-15 H78-15 L78-15 All prices whitewall tubeless plus Fed. Ex.

Tax from 2.04 to 3.20 each tire, depending on tire size, and trade-in tire off your car, FREE TIRE MOUNTING ROTATION WITH TIRE PURCHASE. 41.88 YOUR CHOICE 41.88 YOUR CHOICE 41.88 BRAKE SERVICE 2 UPPER OR 4 DELUXE MOST CARS HERE'S WHAT WE DO: LOWER BALL JOINTS SHOCKS Replace linings--all 4 wheels INSTALLED INSTALLED Rebuild wheel cylinders Turn all drums resurface lining Master cylinder and power cylinder MOST CARS Inspection MOST Bleed and flush hydraulic system HERE'S WHAT WE DO: CARS Road test for brake performance Install 2 ball joints- Free 1.000 mile Inspection and upper or lower adjustment. Check caster camber DISC BRAKES SLIGHTLY HIGHER Check toe additional parts or services needed but not listed will a Inspect suspension system carry suppiamental charge. WE'D LOVE TO HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH YOUR CAR ORLANDO ACROSS CASSELBERRY ACROSS WINTER PARK. PINE HILLS WEST ORLANDO 2395 COLONIAL FROM 490 HWY 17.92 FROM 349 N.

ORLANDO AVE 5240 COLONIAL 299-0231 WARDS 831-1505 WARDS 647-2324 299-0321 SO ORLANDO OCALA DAYTONA SO. DAYTONA 1310 ORANGE 8LSM TR 607 W. PINE AVE. 815 RIDGEWOOD 2401 RIDGEWOOD 841-1470 629-2118 255-1771 767-9231.

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