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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 34

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4: Jan. 28, 1975 I 11C3ogdal1e LOS 0 THE MIAMI NEWS I IlEo 1111.11,1VII IN Eo by a SA a It Electrical union agrees to 4-day week, pay cut IDeath Notices CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING $20,000 AA-01 Death Notiess AN01 Death Notices 11; Li LI CASLER DONALD 72, at 6500 SW 20 Miramar died Sun. at.Doctora HOsi tat of hlywd. Member of the Hywd Stamp Club Inc. Survived by wit Gertrude and daughter Mrs.

Maureen Flores of Miramar. Funeral Services 1 PM Wed. at Wintter-Kirby Miramar Chanel. Burial Southern Memorial Park. Friends may call 2 to 4 and i It PM Tues.

it the chanal. DIAZ aide got 1 1' r) aide gog GZ i I sembly and maintenance, will not be affected by the agreement, Soudan said. Under the agreement, electricians will be paid for a four-day week instead of the traditional five-day 'week and will accept a pay I cut of an Vnspecified amount, 'Soudan said. I BUY. 1 di 1 1 rn 1 i Nil lirK v.

BUY. SILVER 't. 1 SI NAST ALBERT, 69, of 1030 NE 199 N. Miami passed away Jan, 27, 1975. He came her.

20 years ago from Cleve. land, Ohio and was a retired auditor, voleran of WWII and a member of the American Legion Cavannaugh Post No. 67. Survivors include his wife VlrInia. N.

Miami, daughter, Mrs. Richard D. (Judith) Hall, Miami, son. Alan O. Nast, Gaines.

villa, Fla. and grandchildren. curler. al services Wed. 11 AM at JOSEPH B.

COFER SON MIAMI SHORES FUNERAL HOME 10931 NE 4 Ave. Interment Southern Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Tues. 7 to 9 PM. Associated Pres CHICAGO A.

local electricians' union has agreed to four-day work week and a pay cut In an attempt to reduce the number of unemployed electrical workers. About 7,000 members of Local 134 of the International Brotherhood of Elec. trical Workers are 'affected by the agreemett, effective Feb. 3.. with the Electrical.

Contractors Association, said Alphonse Soudan, business manager of the local. He said union members work for the association. About 8,000 union members who work in other' I trades, such as produtt as local has' work in an num- era of iterna- 1 Elec. Tected 'active etr ical About 8,000 union mem- bers who work in other trades, such as produtt CHICA60 el0ctricians' I. 'AIRAAEN, 39, of Mimi.

Funeral' vials will tio in Venezuela. ocal or, ranaements by RIVER MIAMI FI.I HOME, 4 rate reduction In their industrial patic. He said he feels utilities' are those 'least pleased" 'f with the recommendations he has made as economist to the PSC because they are opposed to 'Irate restructuring which he has proposed. As executive director of the PSC Kennedy will have administrative con ol over the utility regulatory staff. permission before taking outside Kennedy.

said he "might well have" represented coi sumer groups as a consul. tent if he'd been asked but "usually Tate of return testimony is put on by comp. In only one instance, he said, did he represent a consumer group that was made up of small business Jaen who were seeking a permission before ta outside employment, Kennedy said he well have" represented sumer groups as a co tant if he'd been asked "usually Tate of return timony is put on by col In only one instance said, did he represet consumer group that made un of small budi Company, St. Petersburg; Gas Utilities Miami GAC Utilities, Cape Coral Division; first Florida Utilities of Palm Beach; Florida Cities Water Co. (two cases) i and Florida Water and Utility Co.

Kennedy was granted permission by the university to do the consulting work, in line with policy which required university personnel to gain advance Company, St Petersburg; Gas Utilities Miami GAC Utilities, Cape Coral Division; first Florida Utill- ties of Palm Beach; Florida Cities Water Co. (two cases) and Florida Water and Utility Co. Kennedy was granted permission by the universi- ty to do the consulting work, in line with policy whleh rennired university JROM. THE SILVER STATE fl SILVE PI avew chief ri RENTAL CARS sca50 wo From I MP Por MILES gook CHARGE A New asRENTAXAR REIITAL CARS power for From RP Por MILES WeIc CHARGE 633-5237. PARDEE MRS.

LILLY 56, of 151 W. 38 Hie. passed away Jan. V. 1975.

Rest. dent of this community for 30 years coming from Ky. She was a wait. ress. A member of the Hotel Motel Union of Greater Miami.

Survived by Mr husband Mr. Clark Pardee, daughter Mrs. Sharon Ann Leduc, son.in.law Mr. Alex J. Leduc, Hie.

3 grandchildren. Friends may call2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM Wed. Ser. vices 8 PM Wed. evening at the Carl F.

Slade Palm Sorge-Miami Lakes Chapel 1325 W. 49 St. PEACOCK KITTIE, H. 78, of 4271 SW 15 Passed away Sun. Came here in 1928 from Winnsboro, S.C.

A member of 4 the Bryan Memorial Methodist Church and the Housekeepers Club. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Maros. ret Ellen Choinacki, S. Miami, Mrs.

Vi-ginia P. Lee, Lake Wales, 1 son, Lawrence Allen Peacock, Asbury Park, N.J., 2 sisters, Mrs. Mole Ile SIMMOnS N.Y., Mrs. Jane Keene, Atlanta, brother, Robert Hood, grandchildren, 5 great Funeral service 10 AA. Wed.

at the PHILBRICK SON CORAL GABLES FUNERAL HOME 837 Ponce de Leon Blvd. with the Rev. George F. Bourn, Bryan Memo. Oat Methodist Church officiating.

Friends may call at the funeral home 7.9 P.M. Mon. and Tues. Interment will be Woodlawn Park Cemetery. CALL TOLL FREE 't (800) SILVER STATE BULLION '1, 310 SOUTH THIRD STREET LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89101 702382-7111 DICKENS MR.

GEORGE L. of 2164 SW 37 St, Ft. Laud. passed Waif Sun. A ft.

Laud. resident for 22 Years after being a resident of Hie. and S. fie. tor 50 Years.

Surviving wife Mrs. Helen Louise Dickens and brother Willard Dickens. friends may call 'pTues. 9 AM until services It 10 AM in HE RN-PLINAME 13th and Flegier 6433333 DuBOIS -MRS. ALICE 62, of Miami, 'passed away Jan.

25. She came here 7 years ago from Brooklyn, N.Y. and is survived by her son, Edward DuBois, daughter. Mn. John Takarenicz, sister, Mrs; Josephine Delaney, brothers, Thomas end Michael Brown, (laughter-in-law, Mrs.

Jean DuBois, sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret McGuire, 8 grandchildren, and 2 great grandchilOren. She was also Past President of St. Monica's Senior Citizens Club. The rosary will be prayed Tues.

8 P.M. at ULM CHAPEL 15201 NW 7 Ave (US 441) Mass of the Resurrection will be Offered Wed. 9:30 A.M. In St. Monica', Catholic Church.

Entombment will follow in Dade Memoriat Park. Friends may call at the funeral chapel Mon. 74 P.M., Tues. 2-4, 7-9 P.M. 6REENSTONE JOSEPH 65 formerly of N.Y.

He was past Chancellor of of and a member of F.1,AM. and the Shriner. He is survived by a wife Ruth of a son Richard of 3 'deughters Cynthia Greenstone of Bronnie Kaufmann of Chicago and Susan Stevens of Chicago also 5 grandsons. Services will be held Wed. 9:30 AM from "THE RIVERSIDE" ,16480 NE 19 N.M.B.

with Interment In Mt. Sinai Cemetery. By BILL OW miami Novm nottorti TALLAHASSEE The new executive director of the Florida Public Service Commission earned an estimated $20,000 as a consultant for private utilities while employed as 'en eco- nomics professor at the I. University of South Florida it in Tampa. "1 see no conflict wliatev- 4 et," said Dr.

'Jay when questioned about the relationship sit hia new role 1 to his past association as paid consultant companies; 1 Kennedy', the a of -income income he earned between 1969 and 1972, but said the figure could be less than the 000 he guessed at. i During the time be was Iconsulting for the private utility companies, Kennedy was a i as much as $24,000 a year as a profes1. son "There are not too ninny people in the field who have experience with rate, of return and are not em- ployed by utility companies or regulatory commis- sions," Kennedy said. He said the Public Serv i Commissioners are fully aware of his back! ground as a consultant to several of the firms it reguif late .,.1 1 Among firms from which I Kennedy drew consulting ,4.1 fees was Florida Power. I 4, fat Ke fee By BILL COX i Miami Nws nevorti TALLAHASSEE The new executive director of the Florida Public Service Commission earned an esti- mated $20,000 as a consul- tant for private utilities while employed as 'an eco- nomics professor at the University of South Florida i in Tampa l', I "1' emas olps ttrI, Alt FINAL EXPENSE LIFE INSURANCE $500 TO $5000 Eit4SE "There Is no evidence In whole set of value judgthis ments which would mean that the commission was interested in basing rates on value Judgments and thus felt that some custom-diametrically ers maybe most of them should contribute their income to raise the income of another group of rate payers.

evels Kid th ennedy sa er: of government should make 4. such value judgments and that utility rate regulation should confine itself to the "There is no evidence In whole' set of value judg- ments which would mean this hearing nor in recent literature that lends support to inverted rates," said "The concept of an inverted rate structure is diametrically opposed to our philosophy that rate should track costs." Kennedy labeled proposals that special "life-line" rates be established for low-income electric customers as "a perfect example of social rate making." hearing nor in recent literature that lends sup- port to inverted rates," said "The concept of an inverted rate structure is opposed to our philosophy that rate should track costs." Kennedy labeled propos- als that special "life-line" rates be established for low-income electric custom- era as "a perfect example of social rate making this bearing nor in recent (Depending on age) By BILL. COX Miami News Tallahassee Itur.eau TALLAHASSEE The Florida Pune Service Commission has been advised to reject "Social rate making" and to let the market place act as "the best-means of conserving energy." The recommendations came from Dr. Jay Kennedy, new executive director of the PSC, in the opening round of hearings into electric rite structures in Plod-Kennedy also opposed an inverted rate structure which i would assess the lowest cost per kilowatt hour on small users and the highest kilbwatt hour charge on the biggest users. By BILL COX Milli News Tallahassee Iture.au ISSUED FROM AGES 46TO 87 FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP.

OF BOSTON 40 BROAD BOSTON, MA. 02109 BE SURE TO GIVE US YOUR DATE OF BIRTH DEPT. 09NN ISEMAN MR. PAUL 55, )0 5971 SW 48 passed away Mon. A resident for 25 years coming from Pa.

He was an automobil salesman. He is survived by his wife Avaril of Miami, mother Mrs. Naomi Isemen of Pittsburgh, Pa. a son Scot, daughters Kim and -Jodi all Of Miami, a sister Mrs. Haien Hussing Of Pittsburgh.

Friends may call Tues. from 7 to 9 PM with services Wed. at 11 AM in the AHERN-PLUMMER BIRD RD. FUNERAL HOME, Cram Hon fo follows "When you subsidize one group of citizens in a customer class you are then logically making other citizen-customers suffer a bur- den." said Kennedy. Kennedy said the "life- line" proposals Involve "A statutory responsibility of providing just and reasonable rates for 'consumers and adequate rates of return for utility companies.

'First Lady PETERS ALBERT 45, of 2881 NW 107 manager of an aircraft ItUPPly busi. ness, native of 'NJ. passed Sun, Survived by wife Irene, 110116 Albert Robert, David, Raymond, daughter Diane, 5 brothers and 4 sisters. Rosa. ry a PM Tues.

Repose 7 to 9 PM Tues. LITHGOW 150 ST. CHAPEL. Mass of the Resurrection Holy Family Catholic Church Wed, 10 AM. Inter.

mint Dade Memorial Park. PLIPO MARIA Luisa, 92, of Miami. Funeral service Tues. 9 AM RIVER MIAMI FUNERAL HOME. RADCLIFF MR.

NELSON Lynn, 40, of 17495-1IW as N. Hie. passed away Came here from Chariestonr.W!Qra. In 1955. Was an employee of The Miami Herald In the Data Processing Dept.

A member of the Emanuel Bap. tist Church and His. Optimist. vivid by wife Nancy, son David daughters Susan L. and Cheryl Ann, and mother Mrs.

Mae Radcliff. Film'. ly will receive friends 6 to 9 PM Tues. (today). Services 2 PM Wed.

LOWE-HANKS Palm Springs N. His. Funeral Home, 4850 Palm Ave. ment Vista Memorial Gardens. I Ee2Se L1077 111AclneA of Security dies at 100- I one solicitors ilii dies at 100, 13 a 0 to rs use i A 4 Lgess AHERN.PLUMMEE 60th and Bird Rd.

643-3333 ROBERT 70, of 2190 NE 135 Ter. passed away Sun. Resident here 29 years formerly of W. Va. Refired carpenter from local 993.

Survived by 2 sons Donald Keith of Tucson, Ralph Crane of 2 daughters Mrs. Janet Carol Scant lin of Chandler. Ariz. and Mrs. Geraldine Frisch of M.B., 5 grandchildren and 3 great.

Orandchltoren. Services 2 PM Thurs. at the PHILBRICK SON MIAMI SHORES FUNERAL HOME MIS NE 2 Ave. with interment Dade Memorial Park. Friends may cell Wed.

from 7 to 9 PM at the funeral Nome. Fully 1915 CADILLAC.COUPE DE VILLE, Itlipped Augh Iry IA 144 ri, el ovii BRATTLEBORO, II 1 Ida Fuller, the woman who viipwr name, 1101 II I I OP fa received the first Social Se- curity check issued in the By BILL GJEBRE some official agency or The frauds section: United States, has died in a Miami tiim ammo. have some connection with vised the public to listen to 1 nursing home, She was 100 Miami police are warning one, said the police spokes- what solicitors have to say, years old. By BILL GJEBRE some official agency or The frauds section: ad United States, has died in a Miami MIMS Rimier have some connection with vised the public to listen to i nursing home, She was 100 Miami police are warning one, said the police spokes what solicitors have to say, years old. 4 1 rncops SANCIIEZ REMBERTO, 78, of Miami.

Mass AM Tues. at St. John Bosco Catholic Church. RIVER MIAMI FUNERAL HOME. AN-FM stereo radii, power seats, power shadows, power Jeer tools.

tilt telescopic steering wheel, steel bolted radial whitewall tires. slava toe. AIN 11 '240 tin ted glass pot month plus tax 1(17; nr vti 1 1915 SEDAN DE VILLE'111 1, LANE SHIELDS IRMA 77. of S523 SW In Ter. died Mon.

Moving here 7 years ago from Decatur, Ga. she Is survived by I daughter Mn. Sara S. Lang and 3 grandchildren. Funaral services and Interment will be In Decatur, Ga.

Local arrangement' by Equipped AM-FM stereo radio, power seats, power windows, power doer lochs, tilt telescopic steering boil, steel belted radial whitewall tires, vinyl top, AIN 245 tinted glass per month plus tax STANFILL PERRINE CHAPEL 9796 E. Hibiscus 2364724 ti the public about telephone man ask the names of the callers Miss Fuller received the th and as what benefit callers who imply they are But, in fact, "these publi. a check from the Social Secusoliciting for an official po- cations are in no way con- publication has to police rity Administration on Jan. lice organization. nected directly or indirectly men in the area 31, 1940.

She invested At least a half dozen Some legitimate police to any law enforcement about $22 in the program magazines in the Dade area associations have phone so, agencies," he said. and received more than operate in this fashion, said Ilicitors. $,20 000 over the last 34 a spokesman for the Miami And phone solicitors for And if a person is unsure years, a niece Said, police department's fraud these publications, the Po- of these, the police spokes section. 0 lice spokesman said, let the man said, he should contact Miss ss Fuller lived with her They use words in the public think otherwise in an office in the agency ben- Mrs. Frederick Per magazine title that imply soliciting for memberships kins, until she was admitted efiting from the they are an offshoot of or space advertisements tion to the nursing home a or The warning from the time ago.

Miami police department came after reports last A THOUGHT week that callers for a bo-- enn TODAY nafide police organization' run may have used threats misrepresentations 4n try. Active people are rarely sad. AcA 40-year-old man missing since Saturday has been ing to raise funds. tivity and sadness are incampatifound dead with a broken neck he apparently suffered In a Some callers for the nor- bi 4Christian sores motorcycle mishap, Metroyace said. Ida Police Benevolent Asso- Active people are rarely sad.

Activity and sadness are incompati' Christian Boyes the call' solio lice A mag opes asp polio sect TI mag they A 40-year-old man in found dead with a broken 1 1975 MONTE CARLO AIR power steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, steel hit. glass radialed wtiit.wd tP' radii 49 per Pion plus tax Roos blies on 14 Me. Closed Ind Leese. All tnisbnec onedels end plena ovalloble. IIIMItente Juni Maintenance Avociable Licence Plate included.

LEHMANYARBOROUGH LEASING INC. 8872 Nat 7th MIAMI 693-1631 Mlising motorcycle rider 1 found dead; neck broken M-0, issing motorcycle rider found dead neck broken I I A Public Service By 7573544 757-3544 I SPENCE D.R. (Doc), 14 of 630S SW le Mir amar died Sun. He came here 37 years ago from Okmulgee, Okla. and Is survived by a sister Mrs.

Jean Morrison, Ontario, Canada and sever. al nieces and nephews. He was a 53 year member of the American Legion and a member American Legion Post 308, Hywd. and past chef deGare of 40-8 Voiture 890 of Broward County. Military services Wed.

7:30 PM at the FRED HUNTER FUNERAL Noma 6301. Taft Hywd. where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to PM Wed. Funeral services 1 PM Thurs. at the funeral home.

Entombment HollY. wood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers family suggests donations to the Seeley. TROMBLY OR. 'FRANK Willie, of 1S23 Blue Coral Gables passed away Mon.

Born end reared in Chicago he Came to Miami In 1947' from Lowell, Mass. Graduate of Chicago Medical School and the college of Physician Sur. eons. He was on the staff of the Hie. Hospital and Jackson Mem.

Hospital, Formerly on the staff of the old Coral Gables Hospital, Mercy Hospital and Parkway General Hospital. Member 'of Dade County Medical Assoc4dion, Aerospace Medical. Association the ind was the physician ter F.A.Ar. ur. Ina WWII he served as Gant in the U.S.

Army Medical Corps. Sur. vived by his wife Angelina, 1 son Frank Michael, daughter Mrs. Carol 1 Cundiff, 2 grandsons and 2 grand. daughters, a sister Dr.

Luella Trom. bly of Nokomis, Fla. Rosary earvice Wed. 7:30 PM PHILBRICK SON CORAL GABLES FUNERAL HOMS 837 Ponce deLeon Blvd. with requiem Mass Thurs.

10 AM at the Church of the Little Flower. Interment Flagler Memorial Park. Friends may call Tues. and Wed. from 7 to le PM.

WEISS, HERM I NE, is, of 313 Washingten M.B. passed away Sun. Services end Interment will be held Wed. Hempstead, N.Y. Local arranoemente by GORDON FUNERAL HOME.

JESSIE Viola, 63, of 1033 NE 119 St. passed away at her residence on Sun. Born in Pensacola, Fla. she had been a resident of Miami for over 50 years. was a homemaker and mother and was a former member of Allapatfah Methodist Church end maintained her membership at the time of her Passing with St.

Pau is Methodist Church. Survived by husband Waiter D. Miami, son Waiter D. Jr Miami, daughters Mrs. Boggs and Mrs.

Bonnie B. Roden Miami, brothers Mr. Emory Weaver and Mr. James Weaver, Miami. sister Mrs.

Grace Purdence, Miami, grand', children Britt Boggs, Lawanna and Davy Lana, Miami. Funeral servites will be held Wed. 11 AM In the BESSCOMBS SON FUNERAL HOME Miami Shores Chapel 10936 NE 6 Ave. Rev. S.

Harry Russeit-officisiting from St. Pauli Methodist Church. Interment I Southern Memorial Par Cemetery. Friends may (all' (today) 12 noon to 9 PM MACKIN JOSEPH dL Of HottywoOd, Pia. He Was stellar sales.

Itit4r man and a mem bar of Dodgi Delta Sales Club for 'S. years. A familiar It figure in the auto. 1, mobil. business for 50 years, he was etten caller, a f'Pee Pie's Engineer, because when he closed a deal.

he always mAda 'a friend. His custom- rs always had faith and confiderke itt him, because he was always sincere and helpful; truly, man of iintegrtty, who made many friends throughout Dade and Broward Counties. Graduate of the University of having studied' Psychology and sociology. In the 305 he went with the government Noche'. office.

Following WWII, 'he went on the road buying for dealers and then later retailin Packard, DeSoto, Plymouth and Dodge. Survived by hia wife Roselle, 3 daughters Mrs. Ann Johnson and Mrs. Jessica Tantum both of Sommers Point, N.J. and Mrs.

Agnes Trots of Ocean City, N.J., sons Joseph Jr. of Sommers Point and Ed ward of Freehold, N.J. mother Mrs. S. Agnes Mackin of 3 brothers Rev.

Raymond Mackin, pastor of Holy Angel Church, Thomas of Hie, and Earl of Core! Gables, 19 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. 'Funeral Mass 1:30 PM Wed. Jan. 29 at the Church of the Little Flower, 1210 Anastasia Ave. Coral Gables.

family will receive friends at 633 Alhambra Gables immediately following the Mass. Private burial. Arrangements by VAN ORS. DEL CORAL GABLES MORTUARY. The family suggests memorials to St.

Vincent dePaul Society. iiITHGOW APARTMENT CONDOMINIUM OWNERS MANAGERS INCREASE YOUR 1 PROFITS THROUGH USE OF COMPUTER SERVICES SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY PRO COM dation were reported to shave identified themselves. as Miami. policemen and have threatened to withdraw police protection if contributions weren't made. 7 Neighborhood Noma I David tithgenv.

D. Nelson Lynn Radcliffe, a Miami Plerald computer room supervisor, was riding the motorcycle when he failed to negotiate a curve at NW 87th Avenue and 187th Street, police said The motorcycle hit a mound of dirt, throwing Radcliffe off the bike and into a fencepost. "There is no foul play suspected," a spokesman said. "It looks like a traffic accident and nothing else." Police said the accident occurred between 4:30 p.m. Sunday and 8 cm.

yesterday. Metro police helicopters and neighbors combed woods in the area yesterday In an search for the missing father of three. His wife Nancy said he had his home, 17455 NW 85th for only a "few minutes" to test his motorcycle. He is survived by his wife and three teenaged children. accident and nothing else." Police said the accident occurred between 4 :30 p.m.

Sunday and 8 a.m. yesterday. Metro police helicopters end neighbors combed woods in area yesterday in an unsuccessful search for the the missing father of three. His wife Nancy said he had his home, 17455 NW 85th for only a "few minutes" to test his motorcycle. He is survived by his wife and three teenaged children.

1 P21.1.".."1",01011161" 9 "Se AMY kg.11114 jos. J. Lawrence H. PRIVATE FAMILY ROOMS BURIAL CREMATION SHIPPING AHERN a4P tO ,4, FUNERAL HOMES CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 13th 8 1 FLAMER ST. I 60th BHT ROAD de df A HERN FUNERAL HOMES CONVENIENT LOCATIONS nine nenwiln IJHUL DEATHS 13681 HAGLER ST.

I 60th at BIRD ROAD PRIVATE FAMILY NI OOS BURIAL CREMATION SHIPPING 437 7 jos. J. Lawrence H. TIIEHUGIIES DIVISION OF ADP. (Presently servicing over 400.000 units.) Thursday, February 6, 1975 Free cocktail hour 7:00 P.M.

-Dinner, meeting 7:30 P.M. per person). RESERVATIONS REQUIRED PIIONF: 665-1112 MIAMI MARRIOTT 1201 Leieune Road, Miami, Florida 7- SPONSORED BY INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT South Florida Chapter ft, NV OODWARD MRS. HELEN 72, a Miami Mt. dent since 1940 from Pa.

vived by her on Walter E. Woodward Jr. of Miami and a sister Mrs. Frank, Daniels of Repose from 4 PM Wed. until services 7:30 PM Wed.

VAN ORSDEL CORAL GABLES CHAPEL 4600 SW 0 St. In lieu of flowers, family requests contributions to the Scott Downie Memorial Fund at Fairchild Tropical Gardens. AA07 In Memorium Funeral Home. Reozer10, 72. Services in Massapequa L.I.

Local arrangements by Funeral Home. WELLING, Bentemin SS, dentist, Sal Harbor. Services In Southfield, Mich. Local arrangements by Newman Funeral Home. WOODWARD, Helen, 72, 223 NW 100 Ter.

Services 7:30 P.M tomorroW at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel. Funeral Home. I SPaaacio, Remark', 72. Serv ce0 111 Massapeout L.I. Local arrange- merits bv Lithgow.Kolski.6AcHale neral Home.

WELLING, Beniamin D. es, dentist, 111 $1.1 aZart' terravrces Now. man Funeral Home. WOODWARD, Helen, 72, 223 NW 100 Ter. Services 710 P.M tomorroW at Van Orsdel Coral Gables Chapel.

BLANCHE QUASHA IT Is 1 year today that you danarted and greatly missed. Your place In lite left quit a mark. You ro always In our thoughts and hearts. Your loving Children and grandchildren MAVITY KATHRYN alt, of 11900 Biscayne Blvd. Came here 3 years ago from Dayton, Ohio.

Survived by husband Albert E. son Edward A. of St. Louis, 7 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Repose at service time onfy 1:30 PM Wed.

ORS. DEL NORTH MIAMI CHAPEL 14990 W. Dixie Hwy. 51cMILLAN HOWARD 53, Of 419 SW 31 Rd. passed away Sun.

A resident since 1955 COMille from UI. He was the as. iodate superintendent of the Dade County school board. Fig Is survived by his wife Mary, a daughter Mrs. Nancy Del Valle both of Miami and daughter Mrs.

Patricia Wisdom of Buckhead, Ga. and 3 grandchildren. Memorial service will be Wed. at 7:30 PM in the FirstPresbyterian Church of Coral Gables. Cremation to follow.

In lieu of flowers family reauests donations to the PTA Scholarship Fund, Room 502C, 1410 NE I Ave, Miami, Fla. 33132. AHERN-PLUMMER 13th and 43-3333 MENCIIER MORTON A. 80, of Miami Beach, Passed away Sun.rHe was a 20 year resident formerly of Lakewood N.J. He is survived by his wife, Caroline, a son, Alan, Riviera Beach, a daughter Leila Gordon, Peekskill, N.Y., grandchildren, I pre-4 child.

Funeral services will be held Il A.M. Tues. at "THE ,1920 Alton followed, by entomb. ment at Lakeside Cemetery, iti- UNIQUE Irvt-t Ai- 'tit INDIAN TREASURES F7-41 Genuine Navajo Zuni and Hopi jeweityl, i 644i 0 Each an original by master Indian :444. 45 craftsmen.

Finest Starling Silver and stones of Turquoise and Coral craftsmen. Finest Sterling Silver A or) and stones of Turquoise and Coral 04 SAVINGS 12 0 Of 0 rA TO 0(4A OF TODAY'S CURRENT RETAIL MARKET VALUE 40 01) Squash Blossom teith, Necklaces ass sf-h surplice $69.95 el 7 Indian traders 11)- AV. 4 li 114. UNIQUE the -1; IL 4 lir v41. INDIAN TREASURES 1 1.

.7. $1 nu Hopi jewe i ne Navajo, Zuni and Hity $21 indi Ge an I ti. Each an original by master Indian i. I -V )t Is; 1, gip. ow tC5 craftsmen.

Finest Sterling Silver .4,44 i it raders ---1 wt and stones of Turquoise and Coral oz. 3 Y. to wilr7 SAVINGS 0 0 -wr tv 0 41. ow A kl bl Si TO are ph 4 tot OF TODAY'S CURRENT i ETAIL MARKET VALUE town -1 Squash Blossom Oka 6 Month .0, Necklaces One the arges SellecNeal he 0.4,,,;, Leasing Plan! em, $200 I 00: 113 4. 6,1,, our price 0 7 ABRANANTES, Ramon, 76, Miami Beach, died yesterday.

Services today at Caballero Funderal BARTFIELD, Shirley, 46, housewife, .1. North Miami Beach. Services in t. New York. Local arrangements by Newman Funeral Nome.

I BLACKMON, Mary Louisa, 74, 2070 Bay died Sunday. Services In Houston, Tex. Local arrangements by Van Orsdel Northside Chapel. CAINE, Leonard 73, died Sunday. Services today at the -Riverside -North Miami Beach Chapel.

comem, Lawrence, 77, pharmacist, North Miami Beach. Services in Passaic, N.J. Local arrangements, by -Newman Funeral Home. DEYSENROTN, Carl F. 76, retired executive secretary, 1940 N.

Hibis. cus died Sunday. Services in Chicago, Ill. Local arrangements Litngow 150th Street Chapel. DIAZ, Carmin, 39, Miami.

Services in Venezeula. Local arrangements by merits by Bennett ills DIM Funeral Hoe. 'River Miami Funeral Chapel. DUBOIS, Alice, 62, 4721 NW 181 died Saturday. Mass of the rection 9:30 a.m.

tomorrow- at St. Monica's Catholic Church. Arrange. GAY, Nathan'', 23, 7939 NW 12th 1 ywurScehrvolfceGsodl Tpa.mbe.rnt4o: de No. 2.

Arranoemonts by Milton Funeral Horne. GLIESE, Charlotte, 87, Miami. Ser. vices today at Dade Memorial Park. 1 Arrangements by Lithgow 54th Street Chapel.

1' GREEN, Isidore, 89, cutter men's i clothing, Miami Beach. Services In 1 New York City, N.Y. Local arrange. ments by Newman Funeral Home. GREENSIONE, Joseph, 65, salesman, North Miami Beach, died yesterday.

I Services 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, at the Riverside North Miami Beach Chap. GROSNES, Gladys, 61,1" 'housewife, North Miami Beech, died Sunday. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Riverside North Miami Beech Chap.

el. JONES, Resale, 40, homemaker, 14301 SW moth died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Luke Baptist Church.

Arrangements by Rafirnings.Evenareen Funeral Home. ICROUPN01019, Doris, 75, 1425 SW 14th St. Services today at Orthodox 'Chrlst Our Savior. Arrangements by Van Orsdel Coral Gables Mortuary. MARINELLI, Anode, tailor, Miami Beath Services in Berlin, N.J.

Loral arrangements by New. Min Funeral Home. MOLE, Anna F. 82, housewife, 1463 i SW 2nd died Sunday. Services 4 i p.m.

tomorrow at Van Orsdel North. I Pm. tomorrow at Van Orsdel North Miami Beach Chapel. CCINHOrg' tiLA.ravgrncEriac7h7: toravrircrieescisit4 Passaic, N.J. Local arrangements, by Newman Funeral Home.

DEYSENROTH, Carl 76, retired xecutivg secretary, 1940 N. Nibis cus Dr. died Sunday. Services In Chicago, Ill. Local arrangementa bY Lithgow 150th Street Chapel.

DIAZ, Carmin, 39, Miami. Services in Venetala. Local arrangements bY River Mmi Funeral Chel. i UBOIS Aliiac 62, 4721 NW ap 181 died Sturday. Mass of the Rur recton a 9:30 tomor row- at es St.

Moenica's Catholic Church. Ar range. mnts bv Bennett 8, DIM Funera Home. GAY, Nathan'', 2S, 7939 NW nth cited Saturday. Services 1 p.m.

to- morrow at Church of God Taberne. cle No. 2. Arrangements b'f Monk Milton Funeral NOrnit. GLIESIE Charlotte, Miami.

Ser vices today at Dada Memorial i Arromgements by LitttgOVii 34Tn Street Charlet. GREEN, Isidore, 89, cutter, men's 1 clothing, Miami Beach. Services In New York City, N.Y. Local arrange. ments by Newman Funeral Home.

i GREENSTONE, Joseph, 65, salesman, North Miami Beach, died yesterda y. I Services 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, at the Riverside North Miami. Beach Chap. ABRANANTEs, Ramon, 76, Miami Beach, died yesterday.

Services today et Caballero Funderal BARTFIELD, Shirley, 46, housewife, i North Miami Beach. Services in New York. Local arrangements by Newman Funeral Home. I BLACKMON, Mary Louise, 74, 2070 Bay died Sunday. Services In I Houston, Tex.

Local arrangements by Van Orsdel Northside Chapel. C4INE Jun0ily. I 1. I ROSNES, ads's, 61, housewife, North Mi ami Bechtomorrow died Sunday. Services 2 p.m.

at the Riverside North Mom' Beach Chap. el. JONES, Resale, 40, homemaker, i4301 SW died Thursday. Services 2 p.m. Saturday at St.

Luke Baptist Church. Arrangements bv Funeral Home. Doris, 75, 1425 SW 14th St. Services itodaz at Orthodox Chr 1 st Our Sav or. rranaements by Van Orsdel Coral Gables MortuarY.

MARINELLI, Anode, tailor, Miami Beach Services in Berlin, 1 NJ. Loral errangements by I Home hiTtri Fn a a 62, housewife, 1463 i SW 2nd died Sunday. Services 4 I pm. tomorrow at Van Orsdel North- ro LE1 1 CI I ittn: ,6 I trmiT L'a IQ I 41i1111: Mait141T ALL DAY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING COMPLETE COVERAGE ONE LOW COST THE MIAMI HERALD AND THE MIAMI NEW PHONE 3502222 Ill YOUR POCKET, Use Your Capital To Increase Your You can when you purchase, lease or rent office furniture from Avanteo, one of the largest menu. lecturers with a 30.000 sq.

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Huge stock ready to be shipped. -anywhere. For fast action and delivery, phone our Instant Designer or visit our decorator showroom. Steel Dec'3ra Citv I atmritet Decora City ttt III Affilln Ditt'ItET 1 i MOLE ANNA 22, of 1463 SW 2 St. Jan.

26. She come to In 1922 frorn N.J. and was a 25 year member of (IF'S. Survived by nieces Mrs. mews Oterl of Laurel Springs, N.J., Mrs.

Ruth Thomas, Pleasantville, N.J. and cousin Mrs. Sara Kaufeit of North. field, N.J. Services 4 PM Wed.

at VAN ORSDEL NORTHSIDE CHAPEL 3333 NE 2 Ave. Repose 1 PM Wed. until time of service. Burial In Pleas. antville, N.J.

SAVIIIGS HOWARD JOHNSON'S 16500 KW. 2nd AVE. 1 BLOCK OFF1-95 441 NOW THRU JAN. 29th 9 41114g.1 i 1 4P 04, 4 7 SAVH1GS HOWARD JOHNSON'S 16500 NW. 2 AVE.

1 BLOCK OFF1-95 441 I NOW THRU JAN. 29th II ii avaritecruisrov I I 11 liked 1.11,11 P.11. (ILL HUI I nuggets necklaces rings bracelets 1 pins pendants concha belts from $6 to $4500 NOT AS ILLUSTRATED nugget necklaces rings bracelets 10.7 pendants It DIRECT FACTORY DECORATO SHOWROOM 2898 Biscayne Miami 573.7880 We Ship Anywhere a 0.1PdAiNAW AL Ak A dim IA MIAML 7331 W. 27 AVE. 696-0201 11750 NI.

4 CT. 727.6271 FT. LAUDERDALE 1130 W. 57th ST 772-3240 BETWEEN MANGUIBANS 4. LEVITZ 100 Ft BAST OF POWEILINE1112.

tdr mocurre Ma. MURPHY MRS. CHARLOTTE J. 34, r4 265 NW 6 Miami passed away JAn. 21, 1975.

Resident of this community 13 yeart coming from Akron, Ohio. She was a saleswomen with Britannic. book Coro. Survived by her husband Mr. Kevin Murphy, Miami, parents Mr.

Mrs. Frad J. Antal, brother Mr. George Selzer, sistftr Michele Williams, maternal grandfather Mr. Charles Bollinger and paternal grand.

parents Mr. Mrs. Harry-Mclelland. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6 to PM Tues. Funeral services 10 AM Wed.

at the Carl F. Slade Palm Miami Lakin' Chapel MS W. at St. Interment Vista Memorial I may call 2 to ind-6- to i Lies. Funeral services 10 AM at the Carl F.

Slade Palm Miami Lakin Chapel MS W. Interment Vista Memorial Oar. North! side Chapel. i pACO, Clark 56, 1052 NW 55th .4 died Saturday. Services pm.

tomorrow at Jordon Grove Baptist Church. Arrangements by Manker Milton Funeral Home. PUPO, Maria, 92. Miami Services today at Mienti Funeral Chepel. RAmSEY, James IL.

a 1672 NW 2nd 1 died Sunday. Services 1130 amt. Saturday at Rahmings-Evar, green Funeral Chapel, 1 PEI SANCHEZ, Remberto, II, MiatilL Ser vices today at RIVIIIII Miami al Chapel. SKLUT, 64, North Miami Beach. Services In Wellington, Del.

Local arrangements by Newman 7 i ei RETAIL 1 side Chapel. i pAce, Clark 56, 1052 NW 55th 4 died Saturday. Services .5 p.m. tomorrow at Jordon Grove Baptist Church. Arrangements by mankir Milton Funeral Home.

pueo, Marta, t2, Miami. Services teele it Mern Fun Furat Cheeel. I FETISH NISH! BOLOS FETISH Eng FOE IOW alfa Prosynted by: AM AM Of, OF TODAYS CURREtsIT MARKET VALUE 11--rW' Se Hob la Espcinot Phone for Office Repreitontritive Albuquorque Now Mimic a 01. I 41 gt.

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