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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 35

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The Tampa Tribunei
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The Tampa Tribune 3-PH Tuesday, April 7, 1987 Engagement The Tampa Tribune prints engagement, wedding and anniversary announcements free of charge. Forms are available at our offices in Bartow, 130 S. Florida Lakeland, 114 W. Main Lake Wales, 230 E. Park Winter Ha- Haines City, is engaged to be married to Peter Harmon Masanow of Gainesville, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Masanow of Brooklyn, N.Y. The wedding 'will be Oct 10 in the Winter Haven Garden Center. ven, 515 Ave. NW; and In Sebring, 6436 U.S.

27 S. Forms also may be obtained by mailing a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Elaine Morgan, The Polk Tribune, 114 W. Main Lakeland, 33801; or to Teresa Wilson, The Heartland Tribune, 6436 U.S. 27 Sebring, Fla. 33870.

The completed forms should be returned to the bureau offices they were taken from, not to the Tampa office. We prefer 5- by 7-inch black-and-white photographs, but we will accept prints in other sizes and in color. However, please be aware that color pictures don't reproduce as well as black-and-white photographs when published. Also, photographs cannot be returned. Please submit your announcement at least a week before you would like it to appear in the Tribune.

While we can't guarantee a certain publication date, we do try to print each notice as soon as HISTORIC PLANTATION-STYLE BUNGALOW 11:00 A.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 18 606 Oak St. Arcadia, Fla. FEATURES: 3,800 sq. ft.

5 bedrooms, 3 bath home. Listed with the FLA. HISTORIC SOCIETY OF RESIDENCES known as the PARSONS SANDUSKY CHARLOTTE HOUSE INCLUDING 2 ADJACENT LOTS, ANTIQUES ENTIRE CONTENTS of home to be sold. "ABSOLUTE" regardless of price. TERMS: Real Estate $15,000 deposit cash or cashier's check day of sale.

PERSONAL PROPERTY: Cash or cashier's check. Immediate removal. 10 BUYERS PREMIUM. In cooperation with: BRUCE SCOn AUCTION and REALTY Arcadia, Fla. CALL FOR BROCHURE 1-800-782-4200 1 This little' hearing aid may be all McTeer-Masanow Christy Lou McTeer, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis H. McTeer of Movies Havendale Drive-ln, Auburndale, (813) 294-1784: Over the Top (PG) Out of Bounds (R) 9:50. Sevon Drive-ln, Avon Park, (813) 453- 4359: The Golden Child (PG-13) Hollywood Harry (no rating available) 9:15. Grove Cinema Lakeland, (813) 683- 1846: Hoosiers (PG) 7:25, 9:45.

Grove Cinema II, Lakeland, (813) 683- 1846: Police Academy IV (PG) 8, 10. Imperial Mall Cinema Lakeland, (813) 646-8133: Platoon (R) 7:20, 9:45. Imperial Mall Cinema II, Lakeland, (813) 646-8133: Lethal Weapon (R) 7:35, 9:55. Lake Wales Plaza Twin Lake Wales, (813) 676-6447: Some Kind of Won Obituaries Hardee J.W. LESSLEY, 76, of Wauchula, died Saturday.

He was a native of Alabama, and had been a Wauchula resident for more than 60 years. He was a retired merchant He is survived by a daughter, June Morrow of Wauchula; sons Thomas W. of Sebring and Louis of Wauchula; sisters Mary Hardy of Wauchula and Edna Locke of West Palm Beach and three grandchildren. Curry Raley Funeral Home of Wauchula is in charge of arrangements. ROSA LEE LESSLEY, 69, of Wauchula, died Saturday.

She was a native of Georgia and had been a Wauchula resident for 65 years. She is survived by a daughter, June Morrow of Wauchula; sons Thomas W. of Sebring and Louis L. of Wauchula; sisters Rena Bell of Wauchula, Myrtice Durrance of Lake Placid and Melrose Kretchner of Geneva, N.Y.; brothers Roy and Ralph Smith, both of Wauchula and three grandchildren. Curry Raley Funeral Home of Wauchula is in charge of arrangements.

Highlands RENE HENRY VAN DE-VOORDE, 84, of Sebring died Saturday. He was born in Belgium and moved to the area in 1968 from Eden, Ohio. He was a retired residential electrician and attended the "THE JEWELERS OF QUALITY" Graduate Gemologist Custom Designers, Fine Diamonds Southgote Shopping CentwHS-ms, ruiiiMH umma aqutn M4TO ff A you need to hear better a 13) 7:15, 9:15. Southgate Cinema II (813) 385-8748: Black Widow (R) 7:15, 9:15. Boulevard Triple Winter Haven, (813) 967-0126: Blind Date (PG-13) 7:25, 9:20.

Boulevard Triple II, Winter Haven, (813) 967-0126: Lethal Weapon (R) 7:10, 9:20. Boulevard Triple III, Winter Haven, (813) 967-0126: Police Academy IV (PG) 7:30, 9:20. Mall Twin Winter Haven, (813) 293- 7794: Nightmare on Elm Street Part III: Dream Warriors (R) 7:20, 9:15. Mall Twin II, Winter Haven, (813) 293- 7794: "Crocodile" Dundee (PG-13) 7:20,9:15. Continental Twin Winter Haven, (813) 294-4007: Platoon (R) 7:10, 9:20.

Continental Twin II (813) 294-4007: Burglar (R) 7:15, 9:15. Haven from Germany in 1972. She was a homemaker and a member of Grace Lutheran Church of Winter Haven. She is survived by a daughter, Rosvita Menzer of Winter Haven. Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, Winter Haven, is in charge of arrangements.

CULBERT W. COKER, 72, of Highland City died Friday. A retired supervisor in the phosphate industry, he moved to Highland City from his native Wauchula 55 years ago. He was a Protestant He is survived by a son, Robert of California; and two grandchildren, Lynn Merriman of Ohio and Carol Borise. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home, downtown Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements.

MARGARET L. DANDANELL, 86, of Lakeland died Sunday. A native of Cleveland, she moved to this area 4 years ago from Marietta, Ga. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church of Lakeland.

She is survived by a daughter, Carol Trinklein of Lakeland; a brother, Arthur Link of Madison, Ohio; and three grandchildren. Thornton-Holcom Memorial Home, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES DANIEL GENTRY, 59, of Lakeland died Saturday. A native of Pensacola, he was an auto salesman and moved to this area 18 years ago from Toledo, Ohio. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a 32nd-degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Carpenter's Home Assembly of God of Lakeland.

He is survived by his wife, Ma-eroy; a daughter, Kristine of Toledo; two stepsons, Barry and Rodney Carroll, and a stepdaughter, Sherrie Baker, all of Lakeland; his mother, Elsie Lorine Gentry, and sister, Betty Jean Lelter, both of St Petersburg; and nine grandchildren. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home, downtown Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. GRACE FAYE LOEFFLER, 78, of Lake Alfred died Sunday in a Haines City nursing home two days before she would have been 79. She was born in Minier, 111., and moved to Lake Alfred in 1972 from Bloo-mington, 111. A retired office manager for Prudential Insurance she was a member of St.

Luke's Union Church of Bloomington. There are no known survivors. Crisp-Coon Funeral Home, Winter Haven, is in charge of arrangements. GLADYS McLANAHAN, 92, died in a Vero Beach nursing home on Sunday. A Texas native, she lived in Lakeland for several years before moving to Leesburg 11 years ago.

She was a retired missionary assigned to U.S. locations. There are no known survivors. Gentry-Morrison Funeral Home, downtown Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. DOROTHY NEEL ROBERTS MOSELEY, 61, of Fort Meade died Sunday.

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Lake Wales Plaza Twin II (813) 676- 6447: Over the Top (PG) 8. Fairmount Cinema Square Sebrlng, (813) 382-0100: Mannequin (PG) 7:10, 9:15. Fairmount Cinema Square II, Sebrlng, (813) 382-0100: Lethal Weapon (R) 7,9:30. Fairmount Cinema Square III, Sebrlng, (813) 382-0100: "Crocodile" Dundee (PG-13) 7:10, 9:25. Fairmount Cinema Square IV, Sebring, (813) 382-0100: Platoon (R) 7, 9:25.

Fairmount Cinema Square Sebrlng, (813) 382-0100: Police Academy IV (PG) 7:15, 9:30. Fairmount Cinema Square VI, Sebrlng, (813) 382-0100: Hoosiers (PG) 7:05, 9:20. Southgate Cinema Sebring, (813) 385-8748: Crimes of the Heart (PG- Church of the Nazarene in Sebring. He is survived by his wife, Beatrice; three sons, James R. of Eden, Ohio, Ray of Bryan, Ohio and Duane of West Unity, Ohio; three daughters, Mary Lou Boner of Bryan, Ohio, Diane Carr of Camden, Mich, and Carol Lee Van DeVoorde of Queen, Ohio; and 13 grandchildren.

Warren-Morris Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. CARLOS MONTES, 76, of Sebring died Sunday. He was born in Puerto Rico and moved to the area in 1979. He was a retired barber, a member of the Church of God in Sebring and was active in Nu-Hope of Highlands County Inc. He is survived by his wife, Isabel; two brothers, Hector of Baya-mon, Puerto Rico and Alejandro of Guayama, Puerto Rico; and four sisters, Virginia Colon and Mary Oca-sio, both of Rio Viedres, Puerto Rico, Ana Vazquez of Bayamon, Puerto Rico and Enriqueta Montes of Maunabo, Puerto Rico.

Warren-Morris Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. THOMAS MORLEY TULLOCH JR 64, of Sebring died Monday. He was born in Tarpon Springs and moved to the area in 1979 from Miami. He was the retired owner of a beauty shop and a member of the New Testament Mission in Sebring. He is survived by several cousins.

Warren-Morris Funeral Home, Sebring, is in charge of arrangements. CORNELIUS J. McDERMOTT, 76, of Lake Placid died Sunday. He was born in Philadelphia and moved to the area six years ago from Miami. He was the retired founder and president of Imperial Beverage Philadelphia, a chief petty officer in the U.S.

Coast Guard Reserve and a member of St James Catholic Church in Lake Placid and the Knights of Columbus. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy two daughters, Susan Flynn of Sacramento, Calif, and Geraldine Steele of Cooper City; a son, Cornelius J. of Miami Lakes; a brother, Bernard of Port Charlotte; and five grandchildren. Scott Funeral Home, Lake Placid, is in charge of arrangements. Polk NOAH BRANNEN, 89, of Inverness died Friday.

A native of Perry, he moved to Inverness 26 years ago from Lake Wales. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Fort Cooper Missionary Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Ethel Lisk; a son, Randolph R. of St. Petersburg; two daughters, Eleanora Hunnicutt and Betty McGill, both of Lake Wales; a brother, Louis A.

of Winter Haven; two sisters, Pearl Sanderson of Tampa and Zola Glover of Auburndale; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Hooper Funeral Home, Inverness, is in charge of arrangements. ANNA F. BREITLAUCH, 78, of Winter Haven died Saturday. Born in Germany, she came to Winter Before closet MAID she moved to Fort Meade in 1967 from Wauchula.

She was a home-maker and a member of Fort Meade First Baptist Church. She is survived by three sons, Kenneth and Donald both of Fort Meade, and Sherrod Wayne Moseley of Bowling Green; three daughters, Barbara Kimbrough, Carlene Rimes and Sharon Enclnia, all of Fort Meade; two sisters, Faye Jones of Fort Meade and Katheryn Louise Sears of Brandon; and 17 grandchildren. Moody Funeral Home, Fort Meade, is in charge of arrangements. JAMES F. PUGH, 67, of Haines City died Sunday in a Lakeland hospital.

He was born in Troy, and had lived in Haines City since 1978, coming from Tampa. He was a carpenter, a World War II Army veteran and a member of Landmark Baptist Church of Haines City. He is survived by his wife, Irene; two sons, Orell of Fort Myers and James of Plant City; a brother, Roy of Haines City; and four grandchildren. Lane-Holt Funeral Home, Haines City, is in charge of arrangements. JOHN "JOHNNY" TROAST, 75, of Fedhaven died Sunday.

A native of Paterson, he was a retired salesman who worked for newspapers. He moved to this area seven years ago from Eastero. He is survived by a daughter, Arlene Johnson of Miami; a son, Jeff of Port Jefferson Station, a sister, Ann Hudson of Las Vegas; and five grandchildren. Johnson Funeral Home, Lake Wales, is in charge of arrangements. FRANK E.

WITCHEY, 82, of Lakeland died Monday. He was born in Osceola Mills, and moved to this area from Deerfield Beach four years ago. Retired produce manager in a Greenwood Foods canning plant he had a bachelor of science degree from Juniata College in Huntingdon, and a master of science in education from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church of Lakeland. He is survived by his wife, Pris-cilla a son, Frank H.

of Grand Junction, a sister, Ethel of Osceola Mills; and a grandchild. Heath Funeral Chapel, Lakeland, is in charge of arrangements. RICKY M. ZIRKLE, 30, of Auburndale died Friday in a Tampa Veterans Administration hospital. He was a native of Buckhannon, W.Va., and moved to Auburndale from West Virginia in 1962.

He was a bin filler for Adams Packing Co. of Auburndale, a member of Calvary Baptist Tabernacle of Auburndale and a member of the board of directors of Auburndale Lions Club. He is survived by his parents, Martin and Jean of Auburndale, and two sisters, Marilyn Oden of Polk City and Vickie Mincey of Winter Haven. Kersey Funeral Home of Auburndale is in charge of arrangements. After Better Hearing Through Professional IN SEBRING 3052 S.W.

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