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Frazier, 62, Gibsonton, died Friday. A native of Cincinnati, she lived in Gibsonton for nine years land was of Methodist faith. Survivors include her husband, Elzlie Frazier; and a son in Cincinnati. FAY E. PIERSON Fay E.

Pierson, 79, of 506 Warner Circle, died Friday. A native of White Lake, S.D., he resided in Tampa the past 12 years, and was a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, 1 Mrs. Eva B. Pierson, Tampa; two sons, Carl Pierson, Kalamazoo, and Earl Pierson, Plainfield, N.J.; three stepchildren, Mrs.

Barbara Throwbridge, Martin, Mrs. June Van Ingen, and Larry Aldrich, both Kalamazoo; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Chamberlain, Marion, Michigan. MRS. EDNA E.

KUNKLE Mrs. Edna E. Kunkle, 62, of 1722 Darlington, died yesterday. A native of Shippensburg, she resided in the Tampa area for six years. Survivors include her husband, Glen I.

Kunkle; nine sisters including Mrs. Ruth Scott, St. Petersburg; and two brothers. MRS. GERTRUDE D.

HARRINGTON Mrs. Gertrude D. Harrington, 53, of 10212 N. 27th died yesterday. A native of Chestertown, she resided in Tampa for the past 10 years and was a Baptist.

Survivors include her husband, Edward S. Harrington, Tampa; three sons, Leon Edwards, chestertown, Sgt. Thomas Harrington, U.S.M.C., Camp LeJeune, N.C., and VerHarrington, Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Irene Sparks, Orlando; mother, Mrs. Mary Downey, Chestertown, brother, Mr.

Vernon Downey, Chestertown, a sister, Mrs. Vera Stumps, Conoga Park, Calif. SEBASTIANO IMPELLUSO Sebastiano "Sam" Impelluso, 74, of 4216 13th died Friday. He resided in Tampa the past four years. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Mandy Lee Impelluso; a sister, Josephine Sjarlato, Italy; two sons Vitto B. Impelluso and Aurelio Impelluso, both of New York. HIPOLITO GONZALEZ Hipolito Gonzalez, 70, of 2712 Tampa died Friday. A native of Austuria, Spain, he was a citizen of the U.S. since 1939, a resident of Tampa 54 years, and a retired cigar maker.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillie M. Gonzalez; a son, Edgar H. Gonzalez; two brothers, Baldomero and Marcelino Gona sister, Mrs. Concha Gonzalez, all of Tampa.

MRS. ROSE ECKLAND Mrs. Rose Eckland, 71, of 1212 E. Clifton, died Friday. A native of Tampa, she taught school in the Hillsborough County school system for 46 years and was a Baptist.

Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. R. W. Sanford, Mrs. A.

B. Pimm, and Mrs. J. H. Lockhart, all of Tampa.

HENRY M. POTTER Henry M. Potter, 60, of 5832 Portsmouth, died Friday. A native of England, he resided in Tampa for one year. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Esther Potter, Tampa; three sons, Fred Potter, Joseph Potter, both of Cincinnati, Ohio, Henry Potter Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. Edith Sandusky, ti, and Miss Christine Potter, Tampa. CLYDE SMITH TARPON SPRINGS Clyde DeWitt Smith, 75, 422 E. Orange died Thursday. A native of Umatilla, he came here 50 years ago.

He was a retired trouble shooter for Florida Power was of Methodist faith, a Mason and a member of Order of Eastern Star. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Vernie Smith; daughters, Mrs. Kathryn Gaskins, Tampa and Mrs. Sara Jane Higginbotham, Orlando; a brother, Ernest Smith, Umatilla; and two sisters, including, Mrs.

Inez Cate, Leesburg. ANDREW BRZYSKI HOLIDAY Andrew S. Brzyski, 74, 3906 15th died Friday. A native of Poland, he came here 16 months ago from Detroit, Mich. He was a retired factory worker for Chrysler and was of Catholic faith.

Survivors include three daughters, including Mrs. Vivian Sauerbrey, Holiday; and a sister. HARRY CLEMENTS LARGO Harry. Clements, 69, 270 Sixth St. NW, died Friday.

A native of Oneida, N.Y., he came here 16 years ago. He was a retired stationery salesman and was of Catholic faith. Survivors include two daughters in New York, two brothers and a sister. HARRY CAMPBELL PINELLAS PARK Harry B. Campbell, 61, 7808 U.S.

19, Pinellas Park, died Friday. A native. of Pennsylvania, he came here eight years ago. Survivors include a son in Mobile, a daughter, Mrs. D.

Donnelly, Titusville; and a brother, Joseph Campbell, New Port Richey. "LAWRENCE MYERLY SEMINOLE Lawrence E. Myerly, 79, 10525 52nd Ave. died Friday. A native of Tipton THE TAMPA TRIBUNE-TIMES, Sunday, April 13, 1969 17-A County, he came here 14 years ago.

He was a retired inspector for General Motors was of Methodist faith, Elks Lodge, and was a Mason. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Georgia and a daughter in Indianapolis, Ind. WILLIAM BLOCH PINELLAS PARK William Bloch, 74, 5287 57th Ave. died Friday A native of Hamburg, he came here 11 years ago.

He was of Lutheran faith and a member of World War I Barracks. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Adelia B. Bloch; and a daughter in Western Springs, Ill. MICHAEL PERREYCLEAR ST.

PETERSBURG Michael N. Perreyclear, 83, 370 53rd Ave. died Friday. A native of Orangeburg, S.C., he lived in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area for 28 years and was of Methodist faith.

He was a retired salesman with the Armour Meat Co. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Florence M. Perreyclear. ROBERT MEADOR SR.

CLEARWATER Robert Roy Meador 82, 510 Bay View died Friday. A native of Rockingham County, N.C., he came here 40 years ago. He was retired auctioneer and warehouseman, of Presbyterian faith and a member of Clearwater and Pineywood Field Trial Club, Fort Myers. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Nancy McMullen Meador; a son, Robert R.

Meador Leesburg; and two sisters. WILLIS BELL SR. PORT RICHEY Willis Bell 70, 41 Coventry Drive, died Saturday. A native of Waltham, he came here 11 years ago. He was a retired mechanic and of Protestant faith.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillian Bell; two sons, in Massachusetts; a daughter, Mrs. brother; and two sisters. Dorothy a Pierce, a a Chipley; a LEO GRENIER HOLIDAY Leo Joseph Grenier, 1209 Meadow Lane, Orangewood Village, died Saturday. A native of Southbridge, he came here five years ago.

He was a retired school teacher and was of Catholic faith. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Katherine Grenier. HERBERT PEMBERTON LARGO Herbert Pemberton, 75, 13727 Jamaica Drive, Si: Oakhurst Groves, died A native of England, here eight years ago. He was a retired bank president, member of Church of the Isles, past vice president of Oakhurst Groves Home Owner's Association, a veteran of World War an American Legionnaire, VFW and a Mason.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Hazel G. Pemberton; a son, Robert H. Pemberton, Largo; two daughters; and two sisters. MORTON PRUDEN SEMINOLE Morton B.

Pruden, 59, 10411 Cirimoya Lane died Saturday. A native of Orangeboro, he came here nine years ago from Dublin, Ga. He was retired assistant director of Bay Pines Veterans Domiciliary; was a member of United Liberal Church; was a Mason; American Federation of Government Employees; honorary life member of Clinton County Chapter of American War Mothers; VFW; Seminole High-Twelve Club; past president and member of Blossom Lake Village Home Owner's Association; past vice president of Greater Seminole County Council; a member of Board of Directors of Seminole Ridge Library Association. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ida P.

Pruden; and a son, M.Sgt. I Robert L. Pruden, Indianapolis, Ind. MRS. ANN GORDON ST.

PETERSBURG BEACH Mrs. Ann Boyarsky Gordon, 66, 2900 Vina Del Mar, died Friday. A native of New Jersey, she came here seven years ago. She was a member of Congregation Beth Sholom, Gulfport. Survivors include a son, Lewis Gordon, St.

Petersburg; and a daughter in Roslyn Heights, L.I., N.Y. DEWEY McLIN WINTER HAVEN (Special) Dewey H. McLin, 68, Old Eagle Lake Road, died Saturday. A native of Georgia, he moved here in 1945, was of Baptist faith and was employed by Orange State Products. Survivors include daughters, Mrs.

Harmon Heath, and Mrs. Shirley Oliver, both Winter Haven, and Mrs. Johnny Stringfellow, Auburndale; a son, Rex McLin, Auburndale; a sister, Mrs. Joyce McCrone, Stuart, and a brother, Robert McLin, Tampa. BARNEY BYRD -Barney Lee Byrd, 67, 1070 Sunset died Saturday.

A native of Dale County, Alabama, he lived in Bartow for 28 years and was a custodian of Bartow High School. He was of Baptist faith and an Army veteran of World War I. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Irma L. Byrd; six sons, including James Byrd and Eugene Byrd, both Bartow, and Sgt.

Harold Byrd, Orlando; daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Logue, Lakeland, and Mrs. Myra Hughes, Orlando; a brother, Jack Byrd, Tampa; and two sisters, Mrs. Frances Smith, Hialeah. Florida Citrus Canners Deny Price Cut Charge A a a LAKE WALES (Special) Florida Citrus Canners Cooperative has emphatically denied that it took the lead in reducing the price of chilled orange juice from $3.36 to $3 a dozen quart jars, as reported yesterday.

Responding to statements by John Snively and Sam J. Tilden of Cypress Gardens Citrus Products Cooperative of Winter Haven that it had done so, Marvin H. Walker, executive of the large Lake Wales cooperative, said "Their accusation is totally false. We don't take a back seat to anyone in fighting for growers, which comparison of our fruit returns with theirs will show. "The facts, which they should know, is that a large Orlando chilled juice packer reduced its price to $3 three weeks ago, and another notified the trade this week that it would do so," he said.

"The $3.36 price relects from 60 to 65 cents per pound solids for fruit, depending upon each packer's costs and the brix of his juice, and this is what chilled juice packers buying fruit were paying at the time," Walker stated. "The $3 price reflects from 50 to 55 cents per pound solids; and now that packers can buy fruit at this price, the Coast Guard Searching For Missing Boats ST. PETERSBURG (Spe cial) The Coast Guard last night was searching for two overdue boats in the Gulf of Mexico. The first, a 20-foot Cobia cabin cruiser owned by Ernest Wallace of 4106 Gray Tampa, was missing in the area of Anclote Key with three persons aboard. Another, an 18-foot Thunderbird outboard owned by H.

S. Jones of Durant, was reported overdue from a trip 50 miles out in the Gulf. Coast Guard aircraft was patrolling the Gulf for both boats 1 last night. GLADIOLUS HUTTO'S POTTED MUMS Open 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight Cor.

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935-3162 Dignified Services Regardless of Price "Since 1939" WILSON SAMMON CO. FUNERAL HOME Phone 877-7676 Licensed Funeral Directors 4730 N. ARMENIA 24-Hour Ambulance Service ON Funeral JAMES E. LAWHON Exc. Vice-President Monuments Let our experience guide you in the selection of a family monument BARRE GUILD JOSEPH COSTANTINO Monuments JOSEPH COSTANTINO MONUMENT CO.

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BRIDGE Re DAVIS ISLAND J. L. REED SON FUNERAL HOME BAYSHORE PLANT VERNE $3.36 price is unrealistic. It is ridiculous to think that we can sell oranges for chilled juice for 50 cents a box more than we can get for oranges used for concentrate or shipped fresh," he said. Walker said, "Florida shipments of chilled orange juice have declined at least 20 per cent in recent months.

The $3.36 price has encouraged the packing of reconstituted juice from bulk concentrate bought from Florida and California packers and on the futures market." "This situation," he said, "inevitably will divert more of the Florida crop to concentrate, which is not good. We want to maintain the price of our concentrate, which is our major product, at $2 per dozen 6-ounce cans; but this can be done only if other products chilled, canned and fresh take their percentages of the crop. "Growers inherently hate price cutters, but we at Lake Wales, the largest citrus processing cooperative in the state, are realistic in looking after their best Walker said. "We reduced our chilled orange juice price to $3 because of competition and because it made sense. When the season is over I am sure our fruit returns will be better than those of Cypress Gardens or most other packers," he added.

ADVERTISEMENT Social Security Office Mayor Dick Greco snipped the ribbon Friday to officially open the new social security office at 4810 N. Howard. The office has operated in location since the first of the month. With Greco are (L-R) Rob- Services Mark Death Of FDR 24 Years Ago WARM SPRINGS, Ga. (P)- About 400 persons gathered at the Little White House here yesterday to pay tribute to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on the 24th anniversary lanes death.

The president's oldest child, Anna Roosevelt Halsted, delivered a brief address to the crowd and then took her granddaughter on her first tour of the grounds, a favorite Roosevelt retreat during his years as president and as governor of New York State. Mrs. Halsted was the last of the Roosevelt children to participate in the annual commemorative services. James Roosevelt spoke in 1958, Franklin Jr. in 1966, Elliott in 1967 and John in 1968.

Funeral Notices BARNHART, SAMUEL services for Mr. Samuel A. Barnhart, age 57, of Riverview were held Thursday at 10 A.M. from the A. P.

BOZA RIVERSIDE CHAPEL with interment in Garden of Memories. Rev. D. M. Mathis and Rev.

Kermit Rife officiated. He is sur. vived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel J. Barnhart, and six sons, Samuel Jack H.

and John T. Barnhart of Riverview; Samuel A. Barnhart Jr. of Westivego, Wayne and Jerry Barnhart of New Orleans, also three brothers, C. C.

Barnhart of Hineston, H. A. Barnhart of Birmingham, Alabama, and J. P. Barnhart of Bloomburg, Texas: also five sisters, Mrs.

Bertha Childs of Vidor, Texas; Mrs. Ethel Hunt of Atlantic, Texas; Mrs. Blanche Herrington of Boyce, Mrs. Louise Crough of Topeka, Kansas, and Mrs. Beatrice Hudson of Eldaran, and nine grandchildren.

BOUGHTER, JOHN CHARLES-Funeral services for Mr. John Charles Boughter, 79, who died in Brooksville, April 11, 1969, will be at 2:30 o'clock with Monday Rev. afternoon James W. from Blitch Turner Chapel officiating. Burial will follow in the Brooksville Cemetery.

John W. Turner Home For Funerals, Brooksville, is in charge of arrangements. DOYLE, OWEN Owen P. Doyle, 80, 10314 Nebraska passed away Saturday in Bay Pines, Florida. Mr.

Doyle will be sent this afternoon to Miles Martin Funeral Home, Mt. Mor. ris, for services and interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Local arrangements by the Duval Funeral Home, 10520 Florida Ave.

ECKLAND, MRS. ROSE- -Funeral serv. ices for Mrs. Rose Eckland, 71, resident of 1212 E. Clifton, who passed away Friday in a Tampa hospital, will be conducted Monday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the Riverside Baptist Church, the Rev.

W. Hal Hunter, pastor to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers, Marion McCormick, David Carpenter, Billy Newkirk, Donald Pimm, Maurice Pimm, Vernon Whitney and B. H.

Miller. The remains may be viewed Sunday from 8:30 A.M. until 9:30. P.M. at the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N.

Armenia. The casket will be closed at the Church. FRAZIER, DOROTHY services for Dorothy E. Frazier, age 62, of Gibsonton will be conducted day at 11 A.M. at the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home Chapel, Ruskin, with Rev.

Robert M. Bailey, pastor, Gibsonton Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Ruskin Cemetery. Visiting hours will be from 9 until 11 A.M. Monday, FLATTER, MRS.

ETHEL- Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Flatter, 80, resident of 2506 Kenmore, who passed away Thursday in a local hospital, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia with the Rev. George Bourn, Pastor of the Oak Grove Methodist Church, to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

Active. Pallbearers, George Adams, Steve Clark, Jack Clement, Percy B. Schaker, W. D. Tidwell and Sam Lewis.

Honorary Pallbearers, Paul Weaver, J. M. Oren and Leonard Creidt. GONZALEZ, MR. HIPOLITO- Funeral services for Mr.

Hipolito Gonzalez, 70, of 2712 Tampa will be held Mond 1 afternoon at 4 o'clock at the B. MARION REED CHAPEL, Plant at Platt St. Rev. Lindsey D. Boyd, associate pastor of the First Baptist Church will officiate with interment in Woodlawn Cemetery, Pallbearers are: Baldomero Gonzalez, Marcelino Gonzalez, Robert Pereda, Evelio Morales, Alfred Morales, and Frank Martinez.

Mr. Gonzalez is suvived by his widow, Mrs. Lillie M. Gonzalez; a son, Edgar H. Gonzalez, two brothers, Baldomero and Marcelino Gonzalez; a sister, Mrs.

Concha Gonzalez and several nieces and nephews, all of Tampa. THE FAMILY WILL BE AT THE FUNERAL HOME SUNDAY EVENING FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK FOR THE VISITATION- OF FRIENDS. HARRINGTON, MRS. GERTRUDE D. Funeral services for Mrs.

Gertrude D. Harrington, 53, of 10212 N. 27th will be held at 11:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, from the chapel of SNIPES FUNERAL HOME, 6718 N. Armenia with Rev. J.

Earl Tharp D.D., pastor of the New Orleans Ave. Baptist Church, officiating. Pallbearers will be Mr. James Sparks Mr. Harold Peavy, Mr.

Rocky Rockwell, Mr. Al Lampe, Mr. Greg Lampe and Mr. Richard Rowden. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.

-Staff Photo by Ed Sessions Officially Opened ert P. Bynum, regional commissioner for the social security administration, Jack D. Brown, manager of social security for the four-county district that includes Tampa, and Wardell K. White, regional representative. Iraq Will Execute 4 Men Charged As U.S.

Spies BEIRUT, Lebanon (P) Iraq announced it will execute four men today on charges of spying for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The Iraqi revolutionary court, which has sent 22 persons to the gallows this year as Israeli spies, rendered the verdict yesterday, Baghdad Radio reported. Funeral Notices IMPELLUSO, SEBASTIANO (SAM)-Funeral services for Sebastiano (Sam) Impelluso, 74, of 4216 13th Street, will be conducted Monday morning at 10:30 A.M. from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with Rev.

Campbell, Jehovah Witness Minister, officiating. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Capt. Tracy Bodden, Robert Bodden, Marvin Bodden, Aldin Scott, George Walters and Capt. Winfield McNab.

clear MICHAEL, Michael, PERREYCLEAR Avenue North, St. Petersburg, died Friday, April 11, 1969. Born in Orangeburg, S.C., moved to this area 28 years ago from Atlanta, Ga. Retired salesman with the Armour meat Company. Survived by his wife, Florence M.

Michael, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Monday, 2 p.m. at the Anderson McQueen Funeral Home, 2201 9 St. North, St. Petersburg.

Interment will be in the Garden of Memories Cemetery, Tampa. MITCHELL, CARL H. Mr. Carl H. Mitchell, 63, of 5108 North Tampania Street, Tampa, passed away Friday morning.

Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. Don Comer, pastor of the Nebraska Avenue United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery.

THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME SUNDAY EVENING FROM UNTIL 9 P.M. Mr. Mitchell is vived by his mother, Mrs. Olive Andrews, Tampa; uncles, Frank Harwood and Orval Harwood, both of Chatham, Ontario: and aunts, Mrs. Eva O'Neil, Winstor, Ontario, and Mrs.

Bernice Burns, Tampa. MYERS, MRS. LOUISE Funeral services for Mrs. Louise B. Myers, 67, resident of 1740.

Mulberry who passed away Friday in a Tampa hospital, will be conducted Monday morning at 11:00 o'clock from the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia with the Rev. Ar. thur J. Lively, Rector of the St.

James Episcopal Church to officiate. Interment in the Rose Hill Cemetery. OTTO, MRS. FLORENCE Funeral services for Mrs. Florence Otto, age 82, of 2716 Price Avenue, will be held at 11:00 o'clock Monday morning at CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME, 605 S.

MacDill Avenue. Reverend Hoyt B. Massey, Rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park.

POTTER, HENRY services for Henry M. Potter, 60, resident of 5832 Portsmouth, who passed away Friday in a Tampa hospital, will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Ar. menia the Rev. Arthur J.

Lively, Rector of the St. James Episcopal Church to officiate. Interment in Garden of Memories Cemetery, PIERSON, FAY Fay E. Pierson, 79, of 506 Warner Circle, Tampa, passed away Friday evening. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, with Rev. William R. O'Baugh, pastor of the First United Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, officiating.

Mr. Pierson will then be sent to the Marshall and Grim Funeral Home in Plainwell, Michigan for final services and interment in East Martin Cemetery in Allegan County, Michigan. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eva B. Pierson, Tampa; 2 sons, Carl Pierson, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Earl Pierson, Plainfield, New Jersey; 3 stepchildren, Mrs.

Barbara Throw. bridge, Martin, Michigan; Mrs. June Van Ingen, Kalamazoo, Michigan; Mr. Larry, Aldrich, Mrs. Kalamazoo, Eva Chamberlain, Michigan.

sister, Marion, Michigan, PAQUETTE, HANK--Hank Paquette, 22, Route 2, Box 293, Tampa, passed away of in Poway, California, Wednesday while serving with the U.S. Navy. Funeral services will be held Monday morning from the First Freewill Baptist Church at 11:00 o'clock with Pastor Rev. C. Curtis Sheets, pastor of the First Freewill Baptist Church, officiating.

Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Ceme- IN tery. Full Military Honors will be accorded by MacDill Air Force Base and U.S. Navy personnel. Hank will lie in state at the church from 10:00 o'clock Monday morning till time of services. F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue, in charge of arrangements. STEELE. LOUIS Louis E. Steele, 72, of 416 East Amelia, Tampa, passed away Thursday morning.

A Requiem Mass for the repose of his soul will be offerr 1 Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock by Fr. Norman J. Roggs, S. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Mr.

Steele will be sent to the M. J. Laughlin Funeral Home, 142 South Washington Wilkes-Barre, for interment in St. Mary's Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Sunday evening at 6:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the F.

T. BLOUNT COMPANY FU. NERAL HOME, 5101 Nebraska Avenue. VETZEL, MISS Car. malete.

Vetzel, 15, of Route 1 Box 564-G, Vairico, Florida, passed away Thursday evening. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock the Chapel of the F. T. BLOUN FUNERAL HOME, 5101 ha Avenue, with Bro. James Wood, pastor of the Forrest Memorial Baptist Church, officiating.

Pallbearers will be Paul Bohannan, Danry Melvin, Patrick Schrecengost, and Jeff White, Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Vetzel, Valrico, 4 brothers, James G.

Vetzel, Seffner, Gary F. Vetzel, Morris T. Vetzel, and Paul W. Vetzel, all of Valrico; grandmothers, Mrs. Mae Vetzel, Brandon, and Mrs.

Pansy Parker, Cadiz, greatgrandfather, Mr. Ivy L. Overstreet, Brandon, Florida. TODAY'S THOUGHT By JACK G. YENT Vast numbers of people- the world--are at long last beginning to realize world peace is a probability; certainly not an impossibility.

Actually, world peace is a necessity if mankind is to survive. With the presumed wisdom nations have acquired through the years, isn't it strange that simple kindergarten reasoning has been absent in the matter of war and peace? Simply put, it takes two or more nations to engage in war. It requires the same two or more nations to declare a truce. The problem of course is to keep the two or more nations from going to war in the first place. People and nations must dedicate themselves to idealism based on faith.

Only through faith can people and nations exercise their better human qualities not their worst. God, the Perfectionist in law and order the formidable opponent of anarchy and war-can inspire the effort. People and nations MUST accept His help and inspiration-or else! JACK G. YENT, President, F. T.

BLOUNT Co. FUNERAL HOMES our 52nd year. Tampa and Lutz, Florida Those condemned were identified as Taleb Abdullah el Saleh, Aly Abdullah el Saleh, Abdel Razzak Dahab and Abdel Jalil el Mahawi. Details of the case against the men were not revealed. net Earlier this week, the threeman court sentenced five Iraqis to death, in absentia, on charges of spying for Israel.

In previous trials, publication of the death sentence was followed a few hours later by the executions and the display of the corpses in Baghdad's main square. The announcement indicated the four men were civilians and, as such, their executions propably would be carried out in Baghdad's Central Prison. The executions caused a worldwide uproar earlier this year when the spy court sent 14 Iraqis, including nine Jews, to the gallows. Pope Paul VI and U. N.

Secretary-General Thant protested. None of those hanged since that time were known to have been Jews. St. Pete Beach Traffic Slowed ST. PETERSBURG BEACH (Special)-Traffic was tied up for more than four hours yesterday as cars heading for the beach on Corey Causeway met two obstacles.

A minor accident in the eastbound lane of the old causeway first snarled traffice, police reported. Mechanical difficulties then prevented the drawbridge on the new span from being lowered, further slowing beachgoers. Funeral Notices CARD OF THANKS -The family of the late Calvin Norman of 2612 19th wish to express their thanks to the many friends, neighbors and organizations for floral, cards, telegrams and other expressions of sympathy during their hours of bereavement. Special thanks to our pastor, Rev. F.

G. Hilton, and also Rev. H. M. Nelson, pastor of Allen Temple AME, and the members of St.

John Progressive and the bers and friends of Allen Temple AME Church, the staff of Universiy of South Florida. THE NORMAN FAMILY CARD OF THANKS: The family of Robert F. Cox, would like to express their appreciation to their many friends for their kindness during their recent bereavement. Mrs. Cox: daughter, Bettie CARD OF THANKS -We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends, and neighbors for their many acts of kindness, messages of condolence, and also their attendance at the funeral services of my beloved Husband, Mr.

Benigno (Monte) Nogueiro. Signed: Mrs. Mary M. Nogueiro (Wife and Daughters) IN DEEPEST appreciation to each and every one for their thoughtfulness and many act of love and kindness, during the recent loss of our loved one, Christine Martin, Vance Terry Martin, The Hambrick Family OUR NEW LOCATION 9750 No. 56th St.

TEMPLE TERRACE All Important Decisions be made as a family, at a time when they can be made thoughtfully. May we suggest that you take time to look into our Pre-Need plans? Planning ahead will result in substantial savings and relieve loved ones of a difficult burden later. To investigate Pre-Need plans or in time of need, it's C. E. Prevalt FUNERAL HOMES 9750 N.

56th St. -TEMPLE TERRACE- -Ph. 988-7371 PINELLAS PARK: 6100 Park Blvd. ST. PETERSBURG: 801 59th St.

N. Sympathy and Advice We give lovingly to the sorrowing family, no matter what hour. Jennings FUNERAL HOME INC. J. EDWARD JENNINGS FUNERAL DIRECTOR 6900 NEBRASKA AVE.

AT SLIGH, TAMPA PH. 237-3345 502 033 BEAUTY that uplifts Surrounds every visitor to our home. This atmosphere of ser. enity in our environment has been a source of inspiration to the bereaved for many years. We invite you to visit our chapel and grounds.

RALPH E. MARSICANO and CHARLES A. MARSICANO FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARSICANO FUNERAL HOME 4040 HENDERSON PHONE 872-9211 NATIONWIDE SHIPPING SERVICE.

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