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a a a a a a a a a a a Lance, Ex-Guard Chief, Dies ST. AUGUSTINE (P) Lt. Gen. Mark W. Lance, 68, who headed the Florida National Guard 15 years, died yesterday of 3 a heart attack at his home here.

He retired from active duty in April 1962. Gen. Lance began his military career in 1917 when he enlisted in the Navy. He later served in the Florida Guard as commanding officer of Headquarters Battery 56 Field Artillery Brigade in Avon Park. From the artillery he was transferred to quartermaster section of the 31st Infantry Division.

He re-entered active service with 106th Quartermaster Regiment in 1940 and remained on active duty throughout World War II. Gov. Millard Caldwell appointed Lance to the post of Florida's adjutant general in 1947. Under his command the Florida National Guard developed into one of the most highly trained and rated in the Nation. Maj.

Gen. Henry McMillan sueceeded Lance as adjutant general in 1962. In addition to his military activities, Lance was active in numerous capacities. He will buried in Arlingcivic, ton National Cemetery, Arlington, Thursday. There will be services Monday at Trinity Episcopal Church.

Members of the family said they "gratefully declined" any floral offerings. Sniper Wounds Tampa Girl HUNTINGTON, Ind. (AP) A man in a car parked along a state highway 10 miles southof here was arrested last night after about a dozen motorists reported they had been shot at. One motorist, Shushu Hinkley, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hinkley, Tampa, was wounded in the ankle by bullet fragments. Sheriff's officers reported more than 1,100 empty shells. a 22-rifle and a hunting were confiscated from the car of Charles Weimer, 41, Marion. Weimer was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Several tires of passing motorists' cars were deflated and several windshields shattered by gunfire.

14-A THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Sunday, June 19, 1966 I 12 Missing After Ship Collision Off Nova Scotia HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI) A Liberian freighter struck Nova Scotia fishing trawler in a thick coastal fog early yesterday. The trawler sank and hours later 12 fishermen were still missing. It was the second serious North American ship collision in three days. On Thursday two tankers collided in New York harbor.

The resulting fire claimed at least 20 and 12 were still missing. Yesterday's collision occurred some 40 miles southeast of If You Need A Kinkajou, Here's One NEW YORK (UPD For the man who thinks he has everything, there may be something of interest in sales agreement proposal number 83012. This is a city sale of animals at the Central Park Zoo scheduled June 28. It could brighten one's living room or back yard with such beasts as a yak, kinkajou, coati, pygmy horse, deer, goats and sheep or a Guinea baboon and red face macaue. Purchase Commissioner Richard Lewisohn said an inspection tour will be conducted at the Zoo on Wednesday to assess the value of the animals for sale.

First Degree Murder Charged ST. (Special) -A charge of first degree murder was placed late Friday night against Frank John Cotcher, 73, of Silver Lake Trailer Court, according to Sheriff's Detective George Cotcher Kearnes.us of shooting his wife, Mrs. Ethel M. Cotcher, 72, Friday afternoon. He then turned the gun on himself, officers said.

Cotcher is in "fair" condition in the intensive care unit of Mound Park Hospital. A hearing date has not been set. Four Charged Four persons were arrested Friday and yesterday by city and county police on charges of driving while intoxicated. They were: County: Franklin Lawton, 52, Lutz. City: Robert J.

Wadoski, 33, 4015 Bay to Bay; Edward G. Chestnut. 43. 2115 Green and James P. Moore, 36, MacDill Air Force Base.

Shelburne, N.S., in the North Atlantic. Authorities reported rescue efforts were hampered by a soupy fog some eight hours after the accident. Brutal Crash Kills 2 Men Near Miami By The Associated Press The cars collided on U.S. 1 south of Miami yesterday, scattering wreckage for 300 feet and killing two men. The number dead in all Florida accidents over the weekend was at least six.

Henry Hutchinson, 57, of Goulds was thrown from his car and then run over by the he had collided with, the sheriff's office said. The other victim was identified as Bobby Gene Bennett, 25, of Macon, Ga. The engine of Hutchinson's car was thrown 100 feet. Bennett and his car came to rest 280 feet from the crash point. An 18-month-old Miami boy, Bernard Birch drowned in four inches of water in a bathtub.

A 49-year-old woman, Mildred Kerley, was burned to death in her bedroom in Miami. The fire department said she apparently fell asleep while smoking in bed. James Maurice Wirt, 56, of Dade City was killed in a headon collision north of Dade City night. Gertrude LivingFriday, 46, was killed when she lost control of her car just north of her home town of Jasper. Clair-Mel Loses Water Residents of Clair-Mel City were without water for about an hour last night when a bolt of lightning apparently struck an electric wire leading into the Seaboard Utility Co.

plant on 86th Street. The sheriff's office was besieged by callers who said they couldn't reach officials at the utility. A Tampa Electric spokesman said lightning struck a primary wire apparently led into the Seaboard plant. Radar Cops Busy ST. LOUIS (UPD Of 33,490 speeding tickets issued by St.

Louis police in 1965, the 14- member radar unit handed out 21.046. One radar policeman issued 1,966 tickets. DESIGNERS IMPORTERS MANUFACTURERS a New in Home Decor FURNITURE BEDDING EXCLUSIVE STYLING DESIGNED FOR VERSATILITY All Norways furniture is especially designed so that all parts are interchangeable and replaceable. Norways cushions are reversible and available in urethane, latex foam rubber or the revolutionary new Nimbus foam. The TABLE END LOUNGE The popular Highlander gives you a 72 in.

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FIRM, OR MEDIUM DENSITIES MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS ARE FULLY QUILTED $148 Norways- SOUTH TAMPA NORTH TAMPA 3625 S. DALE MABRY 8443 FLORIDA AVE. Deaths in Tampa and the Bay Area WALTER PORTUNE Walter Joseph (Old Sarge) Portune 68, 712 S. Rome a resident of Tampa for died at Bay Pines Veterans Hospital Friday. He was a native of Cincinnati and a veteran of World Wars I and II.

He served in the Marines for 39 years and was a USMC Band Director. He was a member of Dale Mabry Post 139, American Legion. MRS. ANTONIA GODINET Mrs. Antonia Godinet, 84, 912 19th died yesterday in a Tampa hospital.

A native of Puerto Rico, she had lived in Tampa 65 years. She is survived by a son, Ralph Godinet and two daughters, Mrs. Mary Del Rio and Mrs. Evelyn Cuervo; six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. MRS.

RUTH R. MOORE Mrs. Ruth R. Moore, 60, Eureka Springs Road, died yesterday. A native of Kenton, Ohio, she had lived in Tampa for 16 years.

She was a member Methodist Church of Kenton, the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodge in Kenton. She is survived by her husband, Leonard C. Moore. JAMES M. HAYNES PLANT CITY (Special) James Monroe Haynes, 76, Samoset, died at his home yesterday.

He was a native of Madison County. He formerly owned and operated the Manatee Boiler and Machine Shop in Bradenton, and also served four years as county commissioner in Manatee. He was a member of the Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Amanda Haynes; three daughters.

Ruth Futch, Samoset, Mrs. Nona Martin, Franklin, and Mrs. Saide Zipperer, Houston; two sons, James D. Haynes, Palmetto, Cecil Earl Haynes, Roseville, N.C.; four sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Simpson and Mrs.

Mabel Simpson, Dover, Mrs. Emma Sheffield, Eagle Lake, and Mrs. Cecil Self, Samoset; two brothers, Marin Haynes, Tampa, and John Haynes, Dover, and 18 grandchildren and 20 greatgrandchildren. JOSEPH P. McMILLAN LAKELAND (Special) -Joseph P.

McMillan, 67, 3216 Cleveland Heights died yesterday in Lakeland General Hospital. He came here 16 years ago from Tampa, was a former manager of the Lakeland office of Liberty National Life Insurance Co. and retired as a state supervisor. He was a member of College Heights Methodist Church and Lakeland Underwriters Association. He a veteran of World Wars I and II.

He is survivied by his widow, Mrs. Alma Edenfield McMillan; three sons, William, Joseph Jr. Marijuana Seized Zenaida Gonzalez, 36, 2703 Beach was arrested by city police yesterday on charges of possession and care of marijuana plants. Police said two plants that were suspected to be marijuana were found in her backyard. The plants were seized and sent to the state chemist for analysis.

Funeral Notices STEINER, RUDOLPH E. Funeral services for Mr. Rudolph E. Steiner, 72, 4015 Bay Villa, resident of Tampa for eight years, who passed away at his home Saturday morning, will be held Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. at Marsicano-Prevatt Funeral Homes WESTSIDE CHAPEL, 4040 Henderson Blvd.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Beatrice Steiner, Tampa: two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Tully, and Mrs. William Gaffney, Flushing, and four great-grandchildren. L.I., New York; eight grandchildren TATUM, MRS.

LACY MAEservices for Mrs. Lacy M. Tatum Tuneral be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Cedar Grove Baptist Church. Rev. Angus McClelland and Rev.

Ed Howell will officiate. Interment in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the church at 2:15 o'clock. Wells Funeral Home of Plant City in charge of arrangements. TAYLOR, IRA JOSEPH neral services for Ira Joseph "Joe" Taylor, 20, of the Forbes Road, rural will be held this afternoon at p.m, Plant City who passed away Friday at the First Assembly of God Church with Rev.

P. D. Creel, and Rev. R. Beavers officiating.

Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers are Hoyt Roberts, G. W. Gill, Doc Gill, Denny Tew, Don Sumner and Alfred Gill all are asked please meet at the church at 1:45 p.m. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira "Jack" Taylor, Plant City; one sister, Miss Vicki Taylor, Plant City; three brothers, Jimmy Taylor, Mike Taylor and Harry Taylor, all of Plant City; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Tew, Plant City; his great-grandmother, Mrs. Georgia Tew, Plant City. Arrangeemnts are under direction of Haynes-Griffin-Ham Funeral Home, Plant City. THOMAS, 0. W.

for Mr. Tommy Thomas, 4765 S. W. 3rd Street, Miami will be held at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S. MacDill Ave.

The Reverend Carl A. Honeycutt, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd will officiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. UTTER, MRS. -Funeral services for Mrs.

Amanda Utter, 81, 105 Court A. Riverview Terrace, who passed away Friday morning, will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL, 6900 Nebraska Ave. Rev. H. C.

Stringfellow, retired Methodist minister will officiate. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: William Fitzgerald, Warren Fluckey, William H. Gray, Ralph Peterson, H. Paul Reed and Ronald Johnson.

n. In the Plan of Life Memories Plan for the future. Come in and let us help you choose the memorial that will stand as lasting monument to the future family memory. Memorials of Amerira, Inr. DISTINCTIVE MONUMENTS OF ALL TYPES 4238.

BOY SCOUT BLVD. NEAR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (formerly 4237 W. Columbus Dr.) Same Location -New Address 877-48751 and Michael, all of Greenville, S.C.; one stepdaughter, T. E. Shadgett Flint, one stepson, Ralph E.

Barr, Flint; 12 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. W. A. Gallaway West Palm Beach, Mrs. John W.

Finney, South Carolina. RUDOLPH E. STEINER Rudolph E. Steiner, 72, 4015 Bay Villa, a resident of Tampa for eight years, died at his home yesterday. He was a native of New York City.

A bookbinder, he was a member of the Bookbinders Union 25, New York. He is survived Beatrice Steiner; two daughters, Mrs. Patricia Tully, Tampa, and Mrs. William Gaffney, Flushing, Long Island, and eight grandchildren and four great-grand-ters, children. JOSEPHUS MARTIN Josephus C.

Martin, 85, a resident of Lee, died in a Tampa hospital. A native of Canton, Mr. Martin was a visitor to Hillsborough County. He is survived by a son, Joe Martin, Jacksonville. B.

O. McALLISTER PLANT (Special) -Benjamin Olen McAllister, 60, of CITY. Rt. 3 Box 29, Plant City, died in a Tampa hospital Friday after a long illness. Mr.

McAllister was a native of Iva, S.C., but had been a resident of the Plant City area for a number of years. He is survivied by two sisters, Mrs. Cornelia Hause, Plant City, and Mrs. Lucille Bush, Bran-1 ford; brothers, Jeff T. Haskel, C.

B. and Baker McAllister, all of Plant City, and two half brothers, Thad McAllister, Anderson, S.C., and Raymond McAllister, Iva, S.C. MRS. LACY TATUM PLANT CITY (Special) -Mrs Lacy Mae Tatum, 78, of Rt. 4, Plant City, died in a Tampa hospital Friday.

Mrs. Tatum was a life resident of Hillsborough County and a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. E. A.

Johns, Orlando, Mrs. Flossie Lynn, River Junetion, Mrs. Marie Colson, Mulberry, Mrs. Bernice Dyal, Lake Wales, and Mrs. Lucile Styron, Plant City; a son, Robert Tatum, Lithia; two brothers, Fred Wiggins, Arcadia, and Walter Wiggins, Tampa, 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

EUGENE HERRON SARASOTA (Special) Eugene O'Neill Herron, 75, of 1721 Sieat Drive, died Friday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Pittsburgh, and had lived here seven years. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Helen H.

Herron, and a a a a a a a a a sister, Mrs. William C. Chancelor, Elyria, Ohio. MRS. RUTH PARSONS SARASOTA (Special) Mrs.

Ruth C. Parsons, 65, of 2111 Oak Terrace, died Thursday at a local She was a native of Springfield, and came here 10 years ago from Rochester, N.Y. She was a member of the Pine Shores Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her husband, Bryant G. Parsons; a daughter, Mrs.

Bina R. Heberger, Downey, a son, Bryant G. Parsons Rochester, and seven grandchildren. MRS. MAY SMALL SARASOTA (Special) Mrs.

May D. Small, 81, of S. Tamiami Trail, died Thursday at her residence. She was a native of Caneyville, and had lived here 30 years. Survivors include her husband, Lemuel Small; two daughters, Mrs.

Jessie D. Parker, Sarasota, and Mrs. Eugene Mack, Miami, and a son, W. A. Davis, Owensboro, Ky.

MRS. ALMA STROEM SARASOTA (Special) Mrs. Alma Stroem, 94, of 6243 Murdock died Thursday at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. She was a native of Sweden and had lived here five years, coming from Ridgefield Park, N.J. Survivors include a son, Lincoln Stroem, Palisades Park, N.J., and two grandchildren.

JAMES E. HILL BAY PINES (Special) -James Eugene Hill, 38, Korean veteran, died Friday at Veterans Hospital here. A native of Chicago, he moved to 1465 Braman Fort Myers two months ago from Fort Lewis, Wash. He was a retired serviceman; a member of the Methodist Monuments Let our experience guide you in the selection of a family monument. BARRE GUILD JOSEPH COSTANTINO Monuments JOSEPH COSTANTINO MONUMENT CO.

4655 E. Lake Avenue Ph. 626-6187 VISIT OUR NEW OFFICE AND DISPLAY Church, and a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Eranciska his mother, Mrs.

H. A. Blaney, Fort Myers; a half-sister, Mrs. Beverly Biggs, Tucson, and a halfbrother, H. A.

Blaney Marion, Illinois. WILLIAM D. BROWN TREASURE ISLAND (Special)-William Dudley Brown, 76. of 26 Paradise Lane, died Friday at his residence, A native of Orange Valley, N.J., he came here 13 years ago from Bloomfield, N.J. He was a retired purchasing agent Ronson Lighter Newark, N.J., a member for, of the Episcopal Church and Masonic Lodge in New Jersey.

Survivors include two daughMiss Dorothy H. Brown and Miss G. Joy Brown, both of Treasure Island. JAMES M. RYAN LARGO (Special)-James M.

Ryan of 1025 Clearwater-Largo Road, died Friday at his residence. He came here 13 years ago from Niagara Falls, N.Y., and was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Survivors include a brother, John F. Ryan, Niagara Falls.

MRS. MARY ROSS LARGO (Special) Mrs. Mary M. Ross, 86, of 1608 Edna died Friday at Morton F. Plant Hospital, Clearwater.

A native of Ohio, she came 12 years ago from Cleveland, Ohio. There are no immediate survivors. CHARLES A. MULLER CLEARWATER (Special) Charles A. Muller, 79, of 2137 Alamanda Drive, died Saturday at Morton F.

Plant Hospital. A native of Jersey City, N.J., he came here two years ago from Denville, N.J. He was a retired engineer for Singer Sewing Machine and was a member of Eagle Masonic Lodge No. 53, Jersey City. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Etta Muller, and a sister, Mrs. Cecil Baber, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. JESSIE FOX LARGO (Special) Mrs. Jessie V.

Fox, 77, of 11320 114th Terrace died Friday in a local nursing home. A native of Colorado, she came here five years ago from Cleveland, Ohio. Survivors include a son, Francis A. Fox, Largo, and a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Memmor, Cleveland.

G. ROY CONOVER CLEARWATER (Special) Roy Conover, 76, of 1415 Douglas Drive, died Friday at Morton F. Plant Hospital. A native of Evanston, he came here 11 years ago from Wilmette, Ill. He was retired secretary for Central Printing and Engraving JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP 5922 Fla.

Ave. 237-3304 AFL Shop BOWE FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service PH. 988-5289 3611 Terrace Hwy. Chicago. He attended Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Terese L. Conover; daughter, Mrs. Robert Olia phant, Sparta, and one grandchild. MRS.

ELSIE KESSEL James H. Ross, son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. M.

Collier Ross, will receive Eagle Scout rank at ceremonies Monday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, sponsor of Troop 53. Ross has 21 merit badges and is a den chief helping with Cub Scouts. Broadcaster Stays On Air 100 Hours Eagle Scout PENSACOLA (A)-A Pensacola radio station reported yesterday that an 18-year-old disc jockey completed 100 hours of continuous broadcasting at 3 a.m. The broadcaster, Dick Knight of WNVY, said he decided to keep going for just over four days after his boss bet him he wouldn't last 48 hours.

Funeral Notices ALVAREZ, JOSEPH PAUL for Mr. Joseph Paul Alvarez will be held Monday at 11:00 a.m. from St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Interment will follow in New Home tery.

The rosary will be recited Sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. at Thornton Memorial Home. The following will serve as pallbearers, Alvarez, Manuel Garcia, Ramon Moran. Tom Davis, Richard Kitchens: and Cecil Mitchell. Friends may call from 5:00 p.m.

until 9:30 p.m. Sunday at the Thornton Memorial Home. AMADON, MRS. DOROTHY services for Mrs. Dorothy C.

Amadon, age 83, who passed away at her residence in Sebring Friday will be held at the Stephenson Funeral Home Chapel in Sebring Sunday afternoon at three o'clock with Rev. Floyd Cooper officiating. Interment in Pinecrest vivors include Cemetery one in Sebring. Her surson, Harley Eakins of Sebring, two grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, ANDERSON, MAJOR HERBERT K. Funeral services for Major Herbert Anderson, age 81, who passed away Saturday morning after a long illness will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday at the Warren Funeral Home Chapel with Col. G. A. Stephan and Lt. Samuel Bivans officiating and Rev.

Leland Brooker paying the tribute. Interment will be held in Pinecrest Cemetery in Sebring. BEERS, HARRY Funeral services for Harry Beers, 69, of 1104 E. Seneca St. will be held Monday afternoon at o'clock from the First Baptist Church of Temple Heights, with the Rev.

Vernon Nelms, pastor, officiating. Memories Interment Cemetery. will be The in family Garden will of be at the funeral home from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m. Sunday.

Arrangements are In charge of BOWE'S FUNERAL HOME, 3611 TEMPLE TERRACE HWY. GODINET, MRS. ANTONIA -Funeral services for Mrs. Antonia Godinet, 84, of 910 19th will be held Monday at 4 P.M. from the A.

P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 No. Armenia Ave.) with interment in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Survivors include 2 daughters, Mrs. Mary Del Rio and Mrs.

Evelyn Cuervo; one son, Ralph Godinet; 6 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Pallbearers: Donald Cuervo, Ralph Cuervo, Heriberto Prado, Robert Prado, Manuel Fundora and Luciano Jimenez. The family will be at the Chapel on Sunday from 8 to 9 P.M. and A Rosary Service will be held at 8:30 P.M. MARTIN, JOE Joe C.

Martin, 85, of Lee, Florida, passed away Saturday in a local hospital. Mr. Martin's remains have been sent to Beggs Funeral Home, Madison, Florida for services and interment. The F. T.

BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME (5101 Nebraska Ave.) is in charge of local arrangements. McALLISTER, BENJAMIN OLEN-Fuservices for Mr. Benjamin O. McAllister will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the chapel of Wells Funeral Home in Plant City. Rev.

Cecil Chance will officiate. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers will please meet at the chapel at 3:45 o'clock. Wells Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. McMILLAN, JOSEPH P.

-Funeral services for Mr. Joseph P. McMillan, who resided at 3216 Cleveland Heights will be held at Heath Chapel Monday at 10:30 a.m. The Reverend Charles P. Hamilton, pastor of College Heights Methodist Church, and the Reverend Dr.

John J. Rooks, district superintendent, will officiate. Interment will be held in Clinton, South Carolina from Gray's Funeral Home. Friends may call at Heath Funeral Chapel today from 3.00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.

MOORE, MRS. RUTH R. -Visitation for Mrs. Ruth R. Moore, 60, of Eureka Springs will be held this evening from 7 P.M.

'til 9 P.M. at the Stowers Chapel, after which time she will be sent to Kenton, Ohio for final services and interment. Arrangements by STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON. MYERS, ARNOLD -Funeral services for Mr. Arnold L.

Myers age 65, resident of Fort Meade, who passed away Saturday afternoon will be held at the Moody Funeral Home Chapel at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Carl Brewington and the Rev. Lawrence Sthresley officiating. Interment will follow in the Homeland Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Moody Funeral Home chapel. Arrangements under direction of Moody Funeral Home. PORTUNE, WALTER JOSEPH SR. "OLD SARGE" Funeral services for Mr. Walter Joseph "Old Sarge" Portune resident of 712 S.

Rome who passed away at Bay Pines Veterans Hospital Friday, will be held Tuesday morning at 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at which time a Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of his Soul by Rev. Fr. Norman Rogge S.J. Interment will follow in the American Legion Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be members of Dale Mabry Post No. 139 American Legion of which he was a member. Full military honors will be afforded at the graveside by MacDill Air Force Base. Visitation will be Sunday from 10 a.m. until 9:30 p.m.

at Marsicano-Prevatt Funeral Homes WESTSIDE CHAPEL. 4040 Henderson Blvd. and on Monday from 10 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. SACCO, COLONEL JOSEPH A.

(Ret.) Graveside funeral services for Colonel Joseph A. Sacco, retired, 48, of 12902 N. Rome will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Myrtle Hill Memorial Park Cemetery. Father Clarence J. Zachman of MacDill will officiate with MacDill Air Force Base rendering full military honors.

B. MARION REED CO. NORTHSIDE Funeral Home, 11301 N. Fla. Ave.

in charge of arrangements. CLEARWATER (Special) Mrs. Elsie Mae Kessel, 62, of 1443 Rose died Friday at Morton F. Plant Hospital. A native of Pennsylvania, she came -here six years ago from Chicago, Ill.

She was a member of Friendship Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, bert Manuel Bassler, Largo; eight grandchildren; a brother, Edward Thomas, and a sister, Mrs. Alma Mathes, both of Pittsburgh, Pa. FLORAL ARMENIA GARDENS 4602 N. ARMENIA AVE.

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TELEPHONE 248-3975 J.L.REED SOnI GRANDFATHER FATHER SON Funeral Directors ON BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORE DRIVE PHONE 251-1001 ESTABLISHED 1898 TAMPA'S OLDEST TODAY'S THOUGHT By JACK YENT On Father's Day, dad is 'supposed' to have his slippers brought to him; to have his pipe or cigars handed to him; to have the right to select TV programs of his choice on his special day. Most dads are realistic though and understand even if these things don't happen. With life as it is, there are all sorts of fathers just like all sorts of women and children. Some dads are considerate, some inconsiderate. Some are disciplinarians, some easy going.

Some are affectionate, some indifferent. Some are contented, some discontented. Some are happy, some unhappy. Some are ambitious, some are not. Some are companions to their families, some are aloof.

In all these contrasts, one thing stands out. Blood relationship is one thing. A friendly relationship is another thing. And a blood relationship without a friendly relationship is a tragedy. For all of you who read this, we sincerely hope Father's Day is a triumphant day--a friendly day for all fathers and familieseverywhere JACK G.

YENT, President, F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOMES, Tampa and Lutz, Fla. In time of need it is wise to call Jennings Funeral Home, Inc.

Ambulance Service. Our modern well-equipped ambulances provide the most up-to-date facilities in the county. We are just a phone call away from your every need in time of an emergency. MEMBER FUNERAL INSTITUTE DIRECTORS Jennings FUNERAL HOME, INC. 6900 NEBRASKA AVE.

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