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STATE 2-A THE TAMPA TBIBTJXE Tuesday, May 36, 1964 Deaths in the Tampa Bay Area, Elsewhere in Florida Meeting Canceled TALLAHASSEE JP) Th Florida cabinet has canceled its meeting for this week. Th governor and other cabinet members first plan to vote to and Walt Stokes of Fort Laotian Troops In Grip of Red Trap Deposit; and 17 grandchildren. MRS. EMMA HAFER Cheviot, Ohio, George Wuest of FORT MYERS By jBarnesburg. Ohio, and William Writer) Mrs.

Emma Mary Hafer. 75. 363 X. New Ynri Uest of St" Petersburg, and Fort Myers Rabbi Dies Drive. Tice, died yesterday at sisters.

Mrs. Edward Dep- iLee Memorial Hospital. A and Mrs. Herman Sil- at Ban Na. Gen.

Kong Le, the day, then attend the ground neutralist commander, retreat- breaking for Aerojet General ed to Ban Na after being driven Corp. at Miami, a major nevr away from the plaine. industry for Florida. FORT MYERS (By Staff Writ- tive of Peach Grove, Ohio, she lies of Cheviot and Mrs. George ler) Dr.

Joseph Liberies, here three years ago Fort Thornas Ky. Sunday at a Plant City nursing aome. She was a native of Polk County and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Mae Wade, Fort Meade and one brother, Noah Baily, Lakeland.

MRS. DELLA R1GGS IXGLIS (Special Mrs. Delia Riggs, 63, died in a Tampa hospital after short illness. A native of Alexandria, she had lived in this area 12 years. She was a member of the St Benedict Catholic Church.

Sur Croton-on-Hudson. N.Y. She rabbi of Temple Beth-El here, OUR TRADITION OF SERVICE MRS. MABEL HVGGETT VENICE (Special) Mrs. Mabel Huggett, 93, of 1220 Pine-land Venice, died Sunday at Venice Hospital.

She was born at Winona, 111., and came MRS. LULA S. STOKES AUBURNDALE (Special) Mrs. Lula S. Stokes, 79, was killed Sunday night in an automobile accident near Auburn-dale.

She was a native of Biake- ly, and had lived in Au-burndale 19 years. She was a member of the Emmanuel Holiness Church of Auburndale. Survivors include her husband, Charlie Stokes; eight sons, L. W. Ervln; Carl and Freeman Stokes, all of Auburndale, C.

W. Stokes of Jacksonville, Fred Stokes of Fort Deposit, Joe Stokes of Warner Robbins, and Walt Stokes of Fort Deposit; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Gardner of Auburndale; three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Jane Mc died suddenly Sunday at Tem-the Eastcrn star and the Emanuel in Miami Beach Daughters of America. Surviv- minutes after officiating at a ors include her husband, Wil- local girl's wedding.

J- Hafer; a daughter, Mrs. n-u i- ti-- James Anderson of Attica, X.Y.: The rabbi, who lived on Wis- i three brothers, Fres Wuest of Court at Cape Coral, hadj Assisted Rabbi Irving Lehrman Fmeral Notices at the weddins of Miss Susan vivors include her mother, Mrs. VIENTIANE, Laos ifl About one-third of the battered neau-tralist army, surrounded by' Communist forces near the! Plaine Des Jarres, was locked in battle yesterday in an all-out effort to break out of the trap. The defense ministry said 1,500 neutralist troops and 23. tanks, routed from a stronghold at Muong Kheung on the northwestern fringe of the strategic plaine, had been try ing in vain since Sunday night to make a breakthrough.

Military sources said reports from the battle zone, 110 miles northeast of Vientiane, indicated it was the heaviest fighting since the Pathet Lao Reds launched their offensive from the plaine 10 days ago and threw From your first contact with us, until all arrangements have been concluded, you will find dignity and reverence in our whole attitude toward helping you at a time of need. here less than a year ago from Des Plaines. 111. She was a members of the Des Plaines Methodist Church. Survivors Anna Steffin; two brothers, W.

Earl and William Steffin, all of ALVAREZ, rKBAXO Funeral aervioes! Alexandria; two sisters, Mrs. for Mr. Irbano Alvarez. 81. of 121 two daughters, S.

Mildred Ritter, Lockland, Ohio and Mrs. Margaret Steffin of loth and i-eroandei funeral Home, iianman, cnicago; minium, will or 10 I crmro r.SDanot I tl-ft csinc HrAmi'in -I Memorial Park Cemetery. THE FAM-1 SOnS Men ln and Landon Chicago; six ili ntmisi imai lo lks Muggett, Dotn PTE-let- hp c.iik.,. uau rosner, aaugnier or L.ee Hospital Board Chairman Sam Posner and Mrs. Posner, and Boy Earl Marston.

"There was only one couple still inside the temple with the I rabbi. The rest of us were getting in taxis to go to the, hotel for the reception. We Cain of Cochran, Mrs. Francisco Rodriguez. Adoifo La grandchildren, and 20 great- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Parte, Emeterio Kalcon, Mlliel oranfrhiMron Gomel and Luis Gonzalez.

Ruby Brown of Gordon, and Mrs. Johnnie Stokes of; Gordon; a brother, Fountain! 3419 NEBRASKA AVE. PHONE 229-0127 till AMBULANCE SERVICE WITHIN CITY LIMITS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FUNERAL SERVICE VP TO it MILE BAILEY. JOHN FRANK Funeral services for Mr. John Frank Bailev.

aee MRS. LILLIE HAYXES LAKELAND (By Staff West of MidgeviUe, 46 70, 7010 Sparkman will be held the neutralists into retreat. Alexandria. JOHN MITCHELL LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) John Mitchell, 87, died Saturday at the carpenter's home. He was a native of Brooksville.

N.Y., and came here four years ago from Oyster Bay, N.Y. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Catholic Church. He has no Immediate survivors. JESSE K. BATES LAKELAND (By Staff Writer) grandchildren and 65 great Tuesday 4 o'clock at the chapel Writer) Mrs.

Lillie I. Havnes. of Walters-Howard Funeral A opposite the University of Tampa, I '3, Of 107 East Magnolia, died grandchildren. Heavily Outnumbered With the trapped neutralist tknew he had his car there, and thought he would follow, but he I never got there," Mrs. Posner armored units outnumbered MRS.

RUTH L. RIGGALL wun me nev. aianiey oung, rastor of the First Baptist Church of Port Tampa, to officiate. Active pallbear-i 1 XT ers will be Dan Waters. Jesse Mc-lrHTlCral IMOllCeS Mackin, Harold Hamilton, W.

T. Farmer. Eddie Cole and Antero ices for William M. Durhin. related.

about 2 to 1 by Communist MOUNT DORA (Special) "He had been to the doctor S3. re. Mrs. Ruth L. Riggall, 77, died Edquid.

Honorary: Bill Miller. Clyde Kash and Eddie Crey. Interment in forces, it was feared they would be wiped out unless they could break out and reach the positions of a neutralist battalion orange Hill Cemetery. yesterday. She had lived here 12 years, coming here from Manchester, Mich.

She was a ident of 3605 Leona. who passed away Friday afternoon at a local hospital, will be held Tuesdav morning at :30 o'clock from Christ the King Catholic Church, at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his Soul. Interment in Jesse Keen Bates, 81, of 224 Serving East Hillsborough County EARN MORE IN 64 111 Current Rate Ufl On Savings Save by mail. We pay postage both ways South Virginia, died Sunday at at Muong Soui, nine miles west member of the Auxiliary of the a nursing home. He was a native Myrtle Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers United Spanish War Veterans of Muong Kheung, the fallen headquarters of neutralist ar William B. Newkirk, William New- nt T.aVolan an1 tbHtA kirk Warren Warren Saturday, and wasn't feeling iwell, but said nothing would stop him from officiating at the wedding, she said. Dr. Liberies, a native of Germany, had served at Temple Bethl-El two years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Use Liberies; two sons, Michael Liberies of Coral Gables and Max Liberies of Chicago, and a brother, Thia Liberies of Lynn, Massachusetts. Brown Thompson, Robert v.ij neDecca Lodge, survivors He was a member of! include her husband. John T. (First Baptist Church. Survivors Riggall: three sisters.

Mrs. Carl Deriso. A BAKXETT. RALPH Funeral services for Mr. Ralph H.

Barnett, age 71, of 512 Plaza Place, a retired printer for The Tribune Company, will be held Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska with the Rev. L. C.

Baker, pastor of Lewis Me-mortal Cumberland Presbyterian Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be John Bentley. Frank Shaffer, Elmer Hamilton, Frank Ban-hard. John Schell and A. B.

Wells, members of the Tampa Tribune Chapel and Local No. 299. Interment will be in Orange Hill Cemetery. mor. A defense ministry communi moo Company Funeral Home ipany Funeral" Home.

Edwards, tin marie" Funeral include two daughters, Mrs. Joe: star, Ypsilanti, Mrs. Ma- que gave no details of how many men were killed in the ium Vfiiiohi, Miicneii ana Mrs. j. wnit-bel Acton.

Ann Harbor. Bobert Edwards, of Odessa, will be low, Lakeland; one son, Joseph and Mrs Edward Buvs Kala- conducted Wednesday morning at 10jp o'clock from the graveside in Kev- E- Bates, Athens, Ohio; four.mazoo, Mich. fall of Muong Kheung Sunday or in the Communist trap four Stone Cemeterv. wilh the Rev I arrv brothers, Fred Bates, Plant City, miles to the west, but it said Groover Bates, Virginia; Phil the neutralists "inflicted heavy Heinze, pastor of the Keystone Methodist Church, officiating. Family and friends will meet at the graveside.

The Northside Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 10520 Florida is in charge of arrangements. lip Bates, Bushnell and Robert casualties on the rebels." AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0PltntOt Strategic Position The communique said Muong B0LO. MBS. ELIZABETH Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Bolo, 72, of 6700 N.

Rome will be held this morning at 9:30 at the St. Lawrence Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of her soul by the Rev. Fr. Jose Ruiz, assistant pastor. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.

Arrangements are in charge of Jennings Funeral Home. Pallbearers are G. B. Demosev, R. 3.

Duink, E. E. Barry. D. E.

Wood, J. E. Alexander, and J. A. Alexander.

102 W. laktf Si. flANT CITY. FLA." 408 Irandoi 114. I RANDOM, FLA, Kheung was tost after a bitter 12-hour battle.

It was believed to have been the closest neu PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Bates; five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Kirkland, Plant City, Mrs. Oscar Moore, Mulberry, Mrs. Ed. Hendricks, Tampa, Mrs.

Mollie Fuller, Bushnell and Mrs. Olivia Williams, Lakeland, and six grandchildren. AUSTIN' HOWE BRADENTON (Special) Austin Howe, 77, 3416 19th St. FULLMER. MRS.

MARIE L. Funeral services for Mrs. Marie L. Fullmer, age 54, 3201 Palmira will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Curry'i Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

The Reverend Fr. Thomas Burke, assistant to the pastor of Christ the King Catholic Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. A Rosary service will be held at 7 o'clock Tuesdav evening at the funeral home. THE FAMILY REQUEST THAT CONTRIBUTIONS BE MADE TO THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY IN LIEU OF FLORAL OFFERINGS.

Pallbearers will be Eddie Sims, Donnie Sims, Joe Colmenares, Worth Burke, A. A. Adams, and Elton Cole. tralist position to the Plaine Des Jarres, a barren plateau of strategic value because it is the crossroads of highways through North-Central Laos. CARMAN, CAPT.

WILLIAM F. Capt William F. Buhrman, 28, of MacDill AFB, passed away Friday. The remains were sent yesterday to the Lassahn Funeral Home, Baltimore, for services and interment in Arlington National Cemetery. Duval The defense ministry said the died Sunday.

He came to Let's KEEP ROY neutralist tank units were sur Bradenton 14 years ago from MRS. MABEL G. MUXDY ZEPHYRHILLS (Special) Mrs. Mabel Gunn Mundy, 63, died yesterday in Clearwater at the home of a son. A native of Indiana, Mrs.

Mundy came here thirty years ago from Ohio. She formerly was active in the American Legion Auxiliary, being both a chartered member and the charter president of Zephyr Unit 118. Mrs. Mundy attended the Baptist Church. Survivors Include three daughters, Jean Mundy, Clearwater, Mrs.

William Edwards and Mrs. A. B. Wright, both of Tampa; two sons, W. D.

Mundy and Winfield A. Mundy, both of Clearwater; a sister, Mrs. Kath-erine Hodson, Anderson, two brothers, Elmer Gunn, Cicero, and Claude Gunn, of Los Angeles, seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. MRS. D.

D. PEARCE FROSTPROOF (Special) Mrs. D. D. Pearce, 83, of 36 funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska Ave in charge of local arrangements.

Stanton, Mich. He was a re rounded by one battalion of Pathet Lao and three battalions of North Vietnamese soldiers, 0 about 2,500 men in alL Reaching Muong Soul, an old ART in STEAKS Cocktails Served AU Major Credit Cardt Hon. -Sat 5-12 Sun. PA. BERN'S STEAK HOUSE 1208 South Howard 4 Bias.

N. Bayshore Royal Hotel tired farmer, attended the Community Baptist Church of Oneco and served as deacon for 27 years at the First Baptist Church of Stanton. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Myrtle Howe; two sons, Donald E. Howe and Merrell Howe, both monastery town on the main IVEY, RICHARD EDWARD Private funeral services for Mr.

Richard Edward Ivey were held Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska with the Rev. Holland Vaughan, pas'or of Nebraska Avenue Methodist Church officiating. Interment was in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.

Mr. Ivey is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Vernon S. Gru-jrett, Riverview, and Mrs. W.

C. Harden, of Tampa; one aunt, Mrs. Ida Rouse, Orlando: several nieces and nephews, and other relatives. east-west road in the region, would put the neutralist armor only a few miles north of the IT'S EASY TO MAKE Ul 1 Ism I sales when Tampa Tribune-Times Classified Ads pull for you. To place your of Bradenton; three grandchil main neutralist force Fbone 253-9302.

252-3891 fiff'i a aa aiai zzj-4u. dren and eight great-grandchil dren. HARXET K. MADDOX ZENITH IS FIRST AGAIN LABELLE (Special) Har-I KELLEY, MRS. LUCY Funeral serv-ices for Mrs.

Lucy Kellev, age 60, 6914 S. Sparkman will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Rev. R.

M. Stanlev, retired Baptist minister, will oHict ate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bill Restall, Jack Restall, Patrick Daughtrv, John L. Terrell Earl Smith and Alfred Massey.

died yesterday in a Lake ney Kendrick Maddox, 62, of Wales nursing home after a long Broward Avenue, died early illness. A native of Georgia, she Sunday at his home. He was had been a resident of Frost a lifelong resident of Labelle proof for the last 40 years and LOPEZ. MIGUEL "MIKE" Funeral Hearing Aids 10 years into the future and native of Wauchula. Survivors include his widow, MrsJ Lola Maddox; five sons, John, Earl Virgil, Harold and Jercy Maddox, all of LaBelle; two services tor Miguel Mike Lopez, 63, of 6003 Tampa will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev.

E. C. Abernathv, retired, officiating. Interment will follow in Centre Asturiano Cemeterv. Pallbearers will be members of the Sheet Metal Workers Local No.

57, A. Q. Mooneyhan, W. E. McCrearv, E.

C. Claiborne, Robert Smith, Roy Freed, and John Quarles. was a member of the Baptist Church. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Ben Trissie, Orlando, Mrs.

Alfred Denig. Boyn-ton Beach, Mrs. UUa Miltin and Mrs. Ben Hill Griffin Jr Frostproof; a son, J. T.

Pearce, Sarasota; 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Emely Rudd of Clewiston, and Mrs. Dora Doub CHRYSLEn ALL NEW ECONOMY CAR CLARENCE FLOYD ROOKS INVERNESS (Special) Clarence Floyd Rooks, 56, a native of Citrus County and a Space age technology gives you the world's smallest hearing aid circuit for greater dependability, smaller size, more power. resident of Chicago, 111., died Saturday at Chicago.

Survivors MCKINNOX, CHARLES MCINTOSH Funeral services for Charles Mcintosh McKinnon, of Wilmington, N.C., will be conducted from the chapel of the Ward Funeral Home Tuesday at 4 p.m., with Rev. Jerome C. Jones officiating. Interment will be Oak-dale Cemetery. Mr.

McKinnon died in a Raleigh Hospital Monday morning after a long illness. He was born in Jacksonville, and was the son of the late John and Margaret Biggs McKinnon. He was retired from the Gulf Oil Corp. after 30 years of service. He was superintendent of the Wilmington Terminal.

Surviving is his wife, Mrs. Jo. M. McKinnon, of the home, two daughters, Mrs. W.

C. Leak Jr. and Mrs. W. E.

Hickman, both of Rockingham, N.C.; five grandchildren one sister. Miss Christine McKinnon, of Jacksonville, and one brother, Dr. John H. McKinnon, of Knoxville, Tenn. include one son, Curtis Rooks, Orlando, and one sister, Mrs.

Myrtle Rooks Taylor, Tampa. of LaBelle; his mother, Mrs. Florence Madsdox, Wauchula; four brothers. Bill and Sis Maddox of LaBelle, Clyde Maddox, Wauchula and James Maddox of Fort Lauderdale; and a sis-er, Mrs. Maria Townsend of Australia.

MRS. CARRIE H. NORRIS AUBURNDALE (Special) Mrs. Carrie H. Norris, 53, was killed Sunday night in an automobile accident near Auburndale.

She was a native of Troy, Ala. and had lived in Auburndale since 1950. She was a member of the Emmanuel Holiness Church. Survivors include her father, Charlie Stokes of Auburndale; seven daughters, Mrs. Hazel Cochran of Jackson, Mrs.

Jessie Joiner, Mrs. Maxine Bobb, Mrs. Delores Cooprider, Mrs. Janice Outlaw, Mrs. Joyce Cargo, and Miss The big extra in Simca 1000 comes in black white: ROBERT C.

CLODI OCALA (Special) Robert C. Clodi, 73, 4023 Gainesville died at his home Sunday. He was born at Goodrich, 111., and moved to Ocala in December of 1963 from Kankakee, 111. He was a retired machinist and a member of the Roman Catholic Church. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Grace O'Conner Clodi; one son, Robert M. Clodi, Ocala; and one sister, Miss Celia Clodi, Chicago, 111. CAPT. DONALD D. PARKE INVERNESS (Special) Capt.

ONATE, CAPT. JOSEPH I. Capt. Joseph J. Onate, 31, of MacDill AFB, passed away Friday.

The remains were sent yesterday to the Crosby Funeral Home, Boston, for services and interment in Holy Hood Cemetery. Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska in charge of local arrangements. this has been reduced this (Willi iiiiiiii in in Kathy Norris, all of Auburn dale; two sons, Royce Norris of Auburndale and Joe Charles Norris of Winter Haven; a sis i HEE ARI THE FACTS: Chrylr Motora Corporation warranta all of th following vital part of ttn Simca 1000 for yoara ourino wnien ttm any audi parta that prov otfoctiva In malarial or workmanahia PARKE. CAPT. DONALD TiEANE Funeral service for Capt.

Donald Dean Parke, 62, of Inverness, will be held Wednesday morning, 10:30 A.M., Chapel Porter Funeral Home, Inverness. Fla. Rev. Merrill A. Norton of St.

Margaret's Episcopal Church, officiating. The remains will be taken to Arlington National Cemetery for continued services and burial Thursday afternoon. ter, Mrs. Mary Gardner of Au Donald Dean Parke, 62, retired administrator of Citrus Memo win om r.pij or r.pnra at an Autttortiw Simca Doaiar'a placa of butinaia without eharja lor ouch part or labor: ngin block, had and Intornal parta, water pump, Intaka manifold, Trana-Axl part and roar whoal boarlngt. burndale; eight brothers, L.

Ervin, Carl and Freeman rial Hospital and U.S. Naval Reserve officer, died yesterday Stokes all of Auburndale, C. A AU-T0U "UT ear thia normal ear change ngin oil and rtoru tha cyiindw hood at fir HO mil nd thtrM.Mf chng ngin oil vry 3 month or vry 4.000 mil, whiefwvor com first; cln oil prtor vry 8 month (spring and fall); clun cerburtor lr flltw iwy 6 month and rapltc It tvary i yr; and elMft th ernke v.ntil.tor v.lv oil flllor cap and cheng Trn-Axl kibrient mry I month, or 1.000 whlctwvw com firrt; AND vry 6 month furnih (vidtnc of thi rqulrd rvle to an Authorized Simc Dalr or omor Chrylr Stokes of Jacksonville, Fred at a local hospital. A native of Binghamton, N.Y., he was a Stokes of Fort Deposit, Joe Stokes of Warner Robbins, u.i.tr na rqut mm to crtity rt ipt of uch vidnc ind your cr milcog. Simpl nough for uch important protection.

resident of Inverness six years. He came here in 1958 as admin istrator of Citrus Memorial Hos pital from Belle Glade, where Funeral Notices SMITH, MRS. MILDRED E. Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred E.

Smith, 55, of 1002 E. Cayuga who died Monday afternoon at her residence, will be held at 10 o'clock Wednesday moming, from the Northside Assembly of God Church, on 131st he served as administrator of Belle Glade Memorial Hospital. He was a member of St. Mar garet's Episcopal Church, Inver PEARCE, MRS. D.

D. Funeral serv-ices for Mrs. D. D. Pearce of Frostproof will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the First Baptist Church of Frostproof, with Rev.

Belton Smith and Rev. Robert Russell officiating. Burial will be in the Silber Hill Cemetery in Frostproof. Viewing hours for Mrs. Pearce will be from 6 P.M.

to 9 P.M. on Tuesday and from 9 until 12 on Wednesday in the Marion Nelson Funeral Home Chapel in Lake Wales and from 1 P.M. till 2:30 P.M. on Wednesday in the First Baptist Church in I'rostproof. Marion Nelson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

ROOKS, CLARENCE FLOYD Funeral services for Clarence Floyd Rooks, 5fi, a native of Citrus County, who passed away in Chicago, will be held Wednesday afternoon, 3 P.M. at the graveside, Lake Lindsev Cemetery. Rev. C. E.

Simpkins of the Eden Baptist Church officiating. The remains will lie in state at Porter Funeral Home, Inverness, Tuesday night. Porter Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. with Rev. Alfred Sumonds, pastor of ness; Sherburne Masonic Lodge 144, Sherburne, N.Y., and the American Legion, Survivors in elude his widow, Mrs.

Eugene the Oxford Assembly of bod Churcn, officiating. Graveside services will be held at 1 o'clock, Wednesday, in Lake Lindsey Cemetery, Brooksville. Pallbearers wili be Harold Burkhart, Melvin Handcock, Jack Frost, Tyrone Chapman, Tommy Smith and Jack Hart. Local arrangements in charge of Jennings Funeral Home. ACTUAL SIZE Zenith puts space-age developments to work for you in the amazingly small, powerful Microlithic hearing aid circuit providing all amplifying functions.

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and eight grandchildren STANKO KESER fPLOOK: BROOKSVILLE (Special) ZELT. MRS. DOROTHY E. Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy E.

Zelt, 65, of 50 Davis will be held Thursday moming at 11 o'clock from the chapel of J. L. Reed Son, Bay-shore Blvd. and Plant Ave. Crema-mation will follow.

The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 8 until 9 o'clock at the funeral chapel and requests: "PLEASE OMIT FLOWERS." Stanko Keser, 88, Rt. 4, Brooksville, died Sunday at Hernando County Hospital. He had lived in the Brooksville area approxi mately seven years and was a retired employe of the Pennsyl vania Railroad. He was born in Austria. Survivors include one son, Michael Keser, Brooksville, and two daughters, Mrs.

Anna CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our relatives, friends, neighbors and the staff of the Gonzalez Clinic for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown us during the illness and death of Mrs. Nilda Valdes. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. VALDES CASTELLARO FAMILY. I iMiiiiMiuimm mm i New Zenith "Arcadia" tiny behind-the-ear hearing aid-is the first hearing aid with this exclusive Microlithic ICP Circuit.

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