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a TAMPA TRIBUNE, Tuesday, September 1 21, 1965 Florida Auto Toll TALLAHASSEE (P) The State Highway Patrol yesterday reported 16 persons were killed on Florida's highways over the weekend. None of the highway deaths happened yesterdey, the highway patrol said and all were reported previously. The highway patrol also received reports yesterday of highway injuries to 670 persons. The summary for the 72- hour weekend ended at 4 p.m.: Killed 16 Injured 670 Killed to date this year 1,144 Killed to date last year 1,101 Injured to date this 64,640 Injured to date last yr. 61,323 Hillsborough Toll The Greater Tampa Citizens Safety Council reports comparative totals on accidental deaths in Hillsborough County through 10 a.m.

yesterday: Year to Date 1965 1964 On job 8 8 Home 46 57 1 Traffic 68 73 Drowned. 24 19 Misc. public areas 17 9 Totals 163 166 Deaths Elsewhere ELMER THOMAS LAWTON, Okla. (A) Elmer Thomas, former U.S. senator from Oklahoma and Washington attorney, died Sunday in Lawton hospital.

He was 89. Thomas, a life-long Democrat, 1950 after losing Sen. retired from political, life in Mike Monroney, in a primary election. He then practiced law in Washington until 1957. HUGH WHITE JACKSON, Miss.

(P -Former Hugh White, the father of Mississippi's balance agriculture with industry act, died Monday at his home here. He was 84. The white-haired man who walked with a cane, twice served his state as governor. Relatives said he died peacefully of a heart attack brought on by old age. COMPARE OUR PRICES No waiting, clubs special groups.

Prescriptions filled immediately at low prices to all! 2 Stores To Serve You: FOREST HILLS PHARMACY 11631 Florida Ave. 935-6130 OAK GROVE APOTHECARY 7045 Armenia 932-6169 Wyoming Area Eased CHEYENNE, Wyo. UP The late summer storm which brought up to 18 inches of snow in parts of Wyoming last week is lingering with unseasonal cold temperatures and overcast skies throughout the state. Flurries of snow were re reported yesterday in the Cheyenne area. All roads were opened by late Friday night and an estimated 4,000 motorists stranded in Rawlins Thursday night were able to leave.

Rawlins Chamber of Commerce officials report that 167 persons found temporary lodging in private homes when the storm dumped 18 inches of snow on the southern ing community of 9,000 people. Several hundred others were housed in churches and meeting halls in Rawlins and neighboring communities. The highway patrol said many roads are still slippery in spots, particularly those over mountain passes. Snow-slickened highways caused many traffic accidents and five highway deaths. Worms in Water Trigger Gripes JACKSONVILLE UP) There are worms in the water again, residents of Arlingwood subdivision east of Jacksonville told the Duval County commission yesterday.

The commission ordered a full investigation by the county health department. A similar complaint a few weeks ago brought an explanation that the "worms" were larvae of mosquitoes or the smaller midge fly. Health officials said they are harmless to humans. But reidents of the subdivision find it unappetizing to draw a glass water from the tap and find it contains what look like worms. Although health officials have recommended the county operate water systems outside the Jacksonville city limits, the commission has made no move into the utility business.

There are more than 100 private water companies in Duval County, Plant Breeder, Dr. Hull, 67, Dies GAINESVILLE (Special) Dr. Fred H. Hull, 67, wellknown plant breeder who retired in July as chairman of the agronomy department at the University of Florida, died Sunday after a short illness. Survivors include his widow, Mrs.

Margaret L. Hull; two sons, Harold L. Hull, Wilmington, and Robert E. Hull, Salt Lake City; one brother, Dr. F.

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TEL. 223-4611 STATE Deaths in Tampa Area and Other West Coast Cities MRS. VADA BOATRIGHT PLANT CITY (Special)-Mrs. Vada K. Boatright, 66, Knights Griffin Road, died in the St.

Albans Naval Hospital, New York, yesterday. She had moved Brooklyn 1 to live when she ill. Besides her son, Robert L. Boatright Brooklyn, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Pickens, Ashland, and four grandchildren.

MRS. BESSIE STEPHENS Mrs. Bessie Hewett Stephens, 76, of 14th died Sunday in a Tampa hospital. She was a lifetime resident of Tampa. She is survived by one daughter, Frances McGraw, Jacksonville: two sons, Jack Stephens, Miami, and Joe Stephens, Tampa; three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren: Suspect Wanted In Mississippi JACKSONVILLE (A) -A man arrested weekend as a burglary suspect escaped from jail at Columbus, last week, FBI agents reported yesterday.

The man, John Robert Edwards, 24, was arrested early Sunday inside a Jacksonville service station and jailed on a breaking and entering charge. The FBI said it had warrant accusing Edwards of unlawful flight from Lowndes County jail at Columbus, Miss. It was the second time in a few months Edwards was arrested here when wanted in Mississippi. Last June, Edwards was in custody here waiting to be taken to Mississippi when he escaped from a justice of the peace office-only to be caught two weeks later. Funeral Notices BOATRIGHT, MRS.

VADA K. Funeral Mrs. Vada K. Boatright, 66, of the Knights-Griffin Road, who passed away Monday in New York, will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the chapel of Ham Funeral Home with Rev.

Bill Webb officiating. Interment will fol. low in Memorial Park Cemetery. Those selected to serve as pallbearers are asked to please meet at chapel at 1:45 p.m. She is survived by one son, Robert L.

Boatright Brooklyn, N.Y.: one daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Pickens, Ashland, also four grandchildren. Arrangements are under direction of Griffin-Ham Funeral Home, Plant City, DICKINSON, MRS. HENRIE B. Funeral Dickinson services of for Mrs.

Henrie B. 3112 Santiago summer resident of Hudson, will be conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. Karl Wagner. pastor of the Unity Church, ficiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery.

The Duval Funeral Home, New Port Richey, is in charge of arrangements. HENDERSON, SHADY E. Funeral services for Mr. Shady E. Henderson, 69, of 6207 45th will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon, from the East Hillsboro Baptist Church, with the pastor Rev.

L. Rev. Tester, officiating, assisted by Preston Creel, pastor of the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church. Pallbearers will be Bill Burke, Millard Barrow, Clayton Thorton Martin and W. C.

Johnson. Interment will be in Sunset Memory Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME. MORGAN. CHARLES Charles E.

Morgan, 57, of 4014 Inman Tampa, passed away Saturday afternoon. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA with Rev.

James E. Bearss, assistant pastor of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church, officiating. Cremation will follow. NORTON. NATHAN FRANKLIN.

Funeral services for Franklin Norton, 76, of Bushnell, who died Monday, will be held Sept. 22, 1965, at 2:30 p.m. at Purcell Funeral Chapel, Bushnell, with Rev. Wood of Webster officiating. Interment will be in Center Hill Cemetery, with Purcell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

O'GARA. WALTER HERBERT "POP" -Funeral services for Mr. Walter Herbert "Pop" O'Gara, 72, 6213 Jones Road, who passed away in a local hospital Saturday afternoon, will be held Tuesday morning at Marsicano Prevatt Funeral Homes WESTSIDE CHAPEL, 4040 Henderson Blvd. Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Mark J. McLoughlin, pastor of Christ the King Catholic Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Active pallbearers are Ted Wendland, Stanley MenenDez, Joe Kemp, Walter Hudson, James Banton and John Lockaby.

Honorary pallbearers will be Veterans of World War 1. THE FAMILY REQUESTS THAT FLOWERS PLEASE BE OMITTED AND SUGGESTS TIONS TO THE HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY HEART ASSOCIATION. RODRIGUEZ. PABLO-Mr. Pablo Rodriguez, 57, of 5302 28th Tampa, passed away Saturday afternoon.

Funeral services will be held at o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the chapel of the F. T. BLOUNT CO. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA with Rev. J.

T. Brown, pastor of the Church of God of East Tampa, officiating. Pallbearers will be Homer Hands, Alton Jones, Charley White, Edward Jackson, Willie nard and H. J. Wilcox.

Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. SIMKAITIS, SPEC. 5 ERICH- Funeral services for Spec. 5 Erich Simkaitis, 22, resident of 1407 E. Bouganvilla, who died in Viet Nam on Sept.

9, will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Zion Lutheran Church, 2903 Highland with Rev. Charles P. Feuerstein, pastor, and Rev. Robert Hellmann, to officiate. Interment will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery.

Full military, honors will be furnished by MacDill Air Force Base. Honorary pallbearers: Mike Rabada, Dick Watson, David Reel, Jim Miller, Robert Diaz. Helmut Simkaitis, and William Hutchinson. Private funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at WILSON SAMMON MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 4730 N. Armenia Ave.

STEPHENS, MRS. BESSIE HEWETTMrs. Bessie Hewett Stephens, 76, of 14th Tampa, passed away Sunday morning. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock from the chapel of the F. T.

BLOUNT co. FUNERAL HOME, 5101 NEBRASKA with Rev. L. G. Baker, pastor of the Lewis Memorial Cumberland Presbyterian Church.

officiating. Pallbearers will be John Ripley, Arthur Zielke, W. F. Sheppard, Harry Hewett, Dub Cummings and W. J.

Mar. tin. Interment will be in Garden of Memories Cemetery. WEISS, MRS. -Funeral services for Mrs.

Bert Weiss of 735 Torrey Pines Sun City Center, will be held Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Lewers, and Shannon Funeral Chapel, Ruskin, Fla. with the Rev. Robert R. Barber, pastor of the Ruskin Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Ruskin Memorial Park.

The family requests that flowers please be omitted. YELTON, ASTOR (JACK) Funeral services for Mr. Astor (Jack) Yelton, be conducted Wednesday afternoon 68, of 8912 Rocky Creek Drive, will 2 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with the Rev. Jack C. Kelley, pastor of the Oak Grove Methodist Church, officiating.

Interment will follow in Garden of Memories Cemetery. JOY and JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP 5922 Fla. Ave. 281-6181 Shop two sisters, Dessie O'Kane, Tampa, and Anna McClelland, pa, and two brothers, Ben Hewett, Englis, and Harney Hewett, Tampa. MRS.

PEARL SHACKLETTE CLEARWATER (By Staff Writer) Mrs. Pearl Lindley Shacklette, 75, 501 Mandalay died yesterday at a local nursing home. She came here 10 years ago from Louisville, Ky. Survivors include her sister, Miss Maude E. Lindley, of Louisville.

FRED A. KLOKE CLEARWATER (By Staff Writer) Fred A. Kloke, 78, 1553 Prescott died at Morton F. Plant Hospital here yesterday. He came seven here years ago from Aledo, Ill.

He a retired optometrist. He was a member of the Lutheran Church, Mason and the American Association of Retired Persons. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ethel Mae Burton Kloke of Clearwater. MRS.

MATILDA J. SHEPARD EAGLE LAKE (Special) Mrs. Matilda J. Shepard, 55, former resident of Eagle Lake, died yesterday at her home, 11740 143rd St. Indian Rocks.

A native of County, Georgia, Mrs. Shepard lived here a number of years before moving to Indian Rocks in 1952. She was a member of the First Baptist Church there. Survivors include her husband, Walter R. Shepard; a daughter, Mrs.

Howard E. Buehler, Memphis, two sons, Jarrard L. Branum, Orange Park, and William H. Branum, USAF in the Pacific; a sister, Mrs. James Leon Welch, Eagle Lake, and eight grandchildren.

MRS. GARRY DENNEY CLEARWATER, (By Denney, Staff 72, 1533 E. Turner died Sunday at Morton F. Plant Hospital here. She came here 14 years ago from Louisville, and was a member of the Clearwater Country Club.

She was a charter member and life member of the Women's Fall City Country Club in Louisville. Survivors include her husband, Ray T. Denney, Clearwater; one son, R. Gordon Denney, Louisville; two sisters, Mrs. George Whitehead and Miss Ann M.

P. Smith, both of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ALBERT G. HERTER CLEARWATER (By Staff Writer G. Herter, 527 Lake died Sunday in a St.

Petersburg nursing home. He came here from New York City 13 years ago and was a retired policeman for that city. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. Harry Starke, New York City. HENRY PETTERSEN DUNEDIN (By Staff Writer) -Henry Pete Pettersen, 73, 323 San Salvador Drive, died Sunday at Mease Hospital.

He came here seven years ago from Hollis, L.I., N.Y., and was a Floridian Endows Scholarship CANTON, N.Y. -A Cler- mont, businessman has presented a $35,000 gift to St. Lawrence University here for establishment of a permanent, endowed scholarship, it was announced yesterday. The gift came from George M. Dickson, owner of a large orange grove in Clermont and director of the Citrus Tower there.

Dickson is a native of St. Lawrence County (N.Y.) but went to Florida in 1936. He lives in Clermont most of the year but summers on Little Row Isle near Alexandria Bay, N.Y. Maritime Union Sues Secy. McNamara WASHINGTON (UPD The National Maritime Union asked for a Federal Court order yesterday to require Defense Secretary Robert S.

McNamara to ship all U.S. military cargoes to Viet Nam in American-flag vessels. Union President Joseph Curran charged in a complaint that attempts to use foreign-flag ships for cargoes have delayed delivery. Curran cited a 1904 law that requires the use of ships flying the U.S. flag for transporting supplies for the armed forces unless the President finds that their rates are excessive or unreasonable.

Crash Kills Family of 7 ST. ANTOINE LOTBINIERE, Que. (P) A family of seven was killed in a car crash Sunday night. Dead are Camille Ferland, of St. Croix, his wife Madeleine, four children, Pierre, 9, Marielle, 6, Andre, 3, and Rene, 2, and Mrs.

Ferland's 70-year old father, Arthur Lapierre. An eyewitness said the car went out of control on a rainwet road and swerved into the path of an oncoming car. The lone passenger in the other car involved, Jean-Guy LeMay of Ste. Croix, suffered minor injuries in the accident, about 30 miles west of Quebec. member of the Dunedin Shuffleboard Club.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ann M. Pettersen, Dunedin; two stepsons, Robert Ehlers, Huntington, L.I., and Kenneth Ehlers, Dunedin; three daughters, Mrs. James Mitchell, Belmore, L.I, Mrs. William Murch, North Carolina, Mrs.

Ray Zorn, Mesa, and 12 grandchildren. MRS. BLANCHE HARNER BARTOW (Special) Mrs. Blanche Harner, 85, Sunday night in Morgantown, W.Va., where she was visiting her son, Laishley Harner, A resident of Bartow for the past 30 years, Mrs. Harner was a member of First Methodist Church.

Other survivors include a granddaughter and greatgranddaughter. WILLIAM W. HELVENSTON OCALA (Special) William Whitfield Helvenston, 32, of 507 E. Laurel died yesterday at his home. Born in Jacksonville, he had lived in Ocala five years and was with Dixie Builders He was a associated.

Korean War veteran. Survivors include two sons, Danny and Jack Helvenston, both of Belle Glade, and a sister, Mrs. Venita Upton, Chamblee, Ga. ARTHUR S. F.

HUNT OCALA (Special) Arthur S. F. Hunt, 77, Oakline Road, died Saturday in an nursing home. Born in Hoboken, N.J., he was a member of Hope Masonic Lodge in New York and an honorary member of MarionDunn Masonic Lodge in Ocala. He came to Ocala about 11 years ago after retiring as a Consolidated Edison Electric Corp.

systems operator in New York. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth P. Hunt; a son, Stanley G. Hunt, Brooklyn, N.Y.; a daughter, Mrs.

Wailace Spedding, Atlanta, a sister, Mrs. Edith Rose, Hollywood, and 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. NATHAN F. NORTON BUSHNELL (Special) Nathan Franklin Norton, 76, a resident of Sumter County for the past 20 years, died yesterday in a south Florida hospital. He was a native of Haines City, and was a member of the Methodist Church.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ruby E. Norton, Bushnell; two sons, Eldred E. Norton, Center Hill, James F. Cape Work Crews Near Full Strength CAPE KENNEDY (P)-Work crews at the nation's moonport neared full strength yesterday following a decision by striking employes of the Boeing Company to confine picketing to a single gate.

"We are encouraged," said a spokesman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. We haven't made a check yet, but we expect about 80 to 90 per cent of the construction workers back at work today." Picketing the moonport were members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union, which is on strike across the nation at Boeing Aircraft facilities. Agreement Sunday by the union to picket a single gate -as demanded by the Air Force and the space agencyallowed construction workers to enter other gates without crossing picket lines. The one order would be observed, a union spokesman said, as "another gesture of good faith on the part of the government and public and in the space program." Ethiopia Hails U.S.

Astronauts ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) Thousands cheered and applauded and the palace lion thumped with his tail as U.S. astronauts Gordon Cooper and Charles Conrad and their families arrived in Addis Ababa yesterday. The astronauts were greeted on this stop of their six-nation good will tour by Ethiopian government officials, U.S. Ambassador Edward M. Korry and the embassy staff.

Members of the American community in Addis Ababa joined the thousands who lined the route from the airport to the palace. The imperial bodyguard's tame lion, Mokria, was also on parade, playfully drumming its tail against the side of its own jeep, as Cooper and Conrad drove by in an open Cadillac. The astronauts and their families were received by Emperor Haille Selassie at the palace. The spacemen ended their three-day Turkish visit yesterby laying a wreath at the day tomb of Turkey's first president, Kemal Ataturk, and calling on an American high school and grammar school, where they were warmly received by cheering students. Gladiolas Hutto's Open 6 A.M.

to 12 P.M. Cor. N. Blvd. and Buffalo PAINT GALLON Colors 5000 Gallon Selection Fiberglas Resin $3.95 Gallon Huge Discounts on Harris Paints FREIGHT PH.

5120 236-0121 FLORIDA Norton, Bushnek; two daughters, Mrs. Nellie Mitchell, Punta Gorda, Mrs. Edna Maddox, Bevilles Corner; 13 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, three brothers, W. M. Norton, Pompano Beach, Clyde Norton, Fort Pierce, Bernard Norton, Winter Haven; three sisters, Charlie Close, Moore Haven, Mrs.

J. J. Porter, Patterson, Mrs. Hazel McLaughlin, Winter Haven. MRS.

LAURA RODGER SARASOTA (Special) Mrs. Laura A. Rodger, 99, of 2246 Mill Terrace, died Sunday in a local nursing home. A native of Leicester, Engiand, she had been a Sarasota resident for the past five years. Survivors inson, Raymond A.

Rodger, Sarasota, and a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Corvker, Oid Lyme, Conn. MAX PREGLER SARASOTA (Special) Max Pregler of Sarasota Mobile Home Park, died Saturday night at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Munchen, Germany, a long-time resident of Milwaukee, before coming here 11 years ago. He was a retired employe of the NashKelvinator Corp.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Pregler, Sarasota; six halfbrothers, Herman Pregler, Milwaukee, and Heine, Fran, Robert, Albert, and Richard Pregler, ail of Germany, and three half-sisters, Mary, Pauline and Rose Pregler, all of Germany. MRS. KATHERINE SPILLANE ENGLEWOOD (Special) Katherine F. Spillane, 60, Manasota, Road, died Friday at her home.

She was born in Mannington, W.Va., and came here from Aberdeen, eight years ago. She was a member of St. Raphael's Catholic Church and the Altar Society, Englewood, and the Englewood Auxiliary of World War I Barracks 2744. Survivors include her husband, William Spillane, Englewood; and her mother, Mrs. Laura Fitzgerald, Englewood.

MRS. E. McCORMICK OSPREY (Special) Mrs. Elizabeth T. McCormick, 74, Sarabay Trailer Court, died Saturday at Venice Hospital.

She was born in Kokomo, and moved to Englewood, five years ago from Ambia, then to Osprey in April, 1965. She was a member of the Venice First Christian Church and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. Survivors include her husband, William W. McCormick, Osprey; a son, James McCormick, Northbrook, a daughter, Mrs. Aileyne Moore, Williamsport, five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

CHARLES L. CLAPP BRADENTON (Special)Charles Leon Clapp, 79, 2805 4th St. died at a local hospital Sunday. A native of Deerfield, he came to Bradenton from Detroit, in 1932. He was a painter with the Manatee County school system, was a member of Christ Episcopal Church in Bradenton and a 55-year member of Republican Lodge Greenfield, Mass.

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sister-in-law, Mrs. Rosana Lemay, Bradenton. MARTIN J. HAGEBERG BRADENTON (Special)Martin John Hageberg, 76, Braden Castle Trailer Park, died at his home Sunday. A native of Edgerton, he had been coming to Bradenton for the past 18 winters.

He was a retired farmer and a member of Central Lutheran Church in Edgerton, Wise. Survivors inhis widow, Mrs. Grace Hageberg; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Anderson, Cambridge, and Mrs. Charles Hall, Bradenton; two sons, James McLauchland and William McLauchlan, both of Bardenton one brother, Alfred Hageberg, Edgerton, one sister, Mrs.

Emma AlMasoni, bion, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. MRS. ELLA ALDRIDGE BRADENTON (Special)Mrs. Ella Mary Aldridge, 84, Bradenton Trailer Park, died at a local rest home Sunday. A native of Rogers, Ohio, she came to Bradenton from Lisbon, Ohio, 18 years ago.

She was a member of the United Church of Christ in Lisbon. Survivors include her husband, Clyde Aldridge; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Henry, Midland, and Mrs. Luelsa Wisler, Salem, Ohio; one son, Kenneth McCartney, Lisbon, Ohio; one brother, Ira Neville, Lisbon, Ohio; three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. CHARLES O.

POWELL BETHANY Special) Charles Owen Powell, 74, Rutland Road, died at a local rest home Saturday. A native of Nashville, he came to Manatee County in 1901. He was a retired rancher and a farmer, was a member and a deacon of the Bethany Baptist Church and a member of the Masons. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Lillain C.

Powell; two daughters, Miss Wilma Powell, St. Petersburg and Mrs. Jesse O. Anderson, Jackson, Ohio; one son, Mack Powell, don; four sisters, Mrs. Earl Moon, St.

Petersburg, Mrs. C. H. Shackelford, St. Petersburg, Mrs.

Randall Kelly and Mrs. Nelson Kelly, both of Oneco; eight grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. BRADENTON (Special)Talmage Willie Tanner, 61, 1006 27th died at Manatee Memorial Hospital Saturday. A native of Georgia, he came to Bradenton from Fort Myers in 1952. He was employed by the City of Bradenton in the tenance department.

Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Ettie Aline Tanner; mother, Mrs. Daisy Davis Tanner, Fort Myers; two daughters, Mrs. Faye Tilman, Fort Myers and Mrs. Voncile Drechsel, Hacketstown, N.J.; two sons, Dwight Tanner and Richard Tanner, both of Fort Myers; one step-son, Jimmy Way, Bradenton; three brothers, Ward Tanner, Desso Tanner an don Tanner, all of Fort Myers; one sister, Mrs.

Nellie Faye McKenna, Beaufort, S.C. and five grandchildren. JOHN STRICKLAND LAKE WALES (Special) John Andrew Strickland, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady S.

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