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Is No-No At Oral Roberts University TULSA, Okla. (AP) At Oral Roberts University you shape up, or ship out. As part of its curriculum aimed at development of the "whole person," the university, founded by evangelist Oral Roberts, pressures students to trim off excess fat. Failure to do so could mean probation or, possibly, suspension, said Paul Brynteson, chairman of the health, physical education and recreation department. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a 75-page complaint with the federal government seeking review of the university's policies.

Shirley Barry, ACLU executive director in Oklahoma City, said: "We think it's discriminating against with minor health problems, disabilities and imperfections." UPON ENTERING the school, each student is given a complete physical examination, including a test to determine the amount of fat in the body. If tests show that fat makes up more than 35 per cent of a female's weight, and 25 per cent of a male's weight, the student is considered obese, and is placed on a Off' program. While on that program, the student contracts with the school physician to lose a pound a week. The student has several choices of how to go about his weight loss, Brynteson said. The student may take an exercise and weight control class, turning in weekly menus to the instructor; join a dormitory counseling session in which weight loss is discussed in a group, or try to lose weight independently.

"IN MOST CASES, a person who has too much fat wants to lose," Brynteson said. "But some say leave me alone and others say help me." Brynteson said although the program is mandatory, the university tries to be with students. If a metabolic problem is involved, he said, the student is sent to a specialist. Debbie Padgett, who said she left the school because of the requirement, said "weight is too personal to go this far." She now is a student at Central State University. Another former student, who asked not to be identified, said he was threatened with suspension, withdrew and enrolled at the University of The Almanac By United Press International TODAY IS Thursday, Oct.

6, the 279th day of 1977 with 86 to follow. The moon is moving toward its new phase. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. There are no evening stars. Those born on this date are under the sign of Libra.

American inventor and manufacturer George Westinghouse was born Oct. 6, 1846. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: In 1853, Antioch College opened in Yellow Springs, Ohio. It was the first non-sectarian school to grant equal opportunities for both men and women. In 1921, sports writer Grantland Rice was at the microphone as the World Series was broadcast for the first time.

In 1972, a Mexican train derailment killed 150 persons. In 1973, heavy fighting broke out between Israel on the one side and Egypt and Syria on the other. Both sides claimed the other started the war. A THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: British novelist George Meredith said, "Kissing don't last; cookery do!" HUTTO'S GLADS Cor. N.

Bivd. Buffalo Open 6 A.M. to 12 Midnight Jennings Funeral Home, Inc. 6900 NEBRASKA PH. 237-3345.

STOWERS Funeral Homes Crematory CONNELL, Edward B. Thurs. 10A, Indep. Presby. Brandon SMITH, Gertrude TIME CHANGE Thurs.

4P, Brandon WETHERINGTON, Rowena Fri. 10A, Six-Mile Cr. Bapt. Ch. VANDEBOE, Mary I.

Fri. 2P, Brandon HOBBS, Riley -Fri. 4P, Brandon CHAPMAN, Leon Arr. Pending NEW YORK (UPI) NBC switched news presidents yesterday, naming Lester Crystal to replace Richard C. Wald, who resigned.

Network executives said the move was part of a drive to improve news and sports reporting. It was the second shakeup in network news chiefs in the past four months. The NBC change, rumored earlier in the week, was disclosed at a luncheon at which Crystal replaced Wald on the program. Also present were CBS News President Richard S. Salant and ABC News President Roone Arledge, who assumed that position June 1.

Herbert S. Schlosser, president and chief executive officer of NBC, said later in a telephone interview that the network planned to increase its news, sports and "Today" show staffs. He also said one area Crystal would investigate Photo Of A Nuclear Accident The Department of Energy released yesterday this recentlydeclassified photo of a nuclear accident at the Nevada Test Site (NTS), near Las Vegas. Shown is a radioactive cloud of dust which was accidentally vented into the atmosphere during a Dec. 18, 1970, test code-named "Baneberry." The cloud rose an estimated 10,000 feet, then drifted off to the northeast.

Some 300 persons were exposed to radiation, but the exposure did not exceed NTS guidelines, officials NBC News President Resigns In Shakeup was finding an NBC competitor for CBS' successful "60 Minutes." THE WORD that NBC will add staff came at a time when the network is considering sizeable layoffs among its 6,500 employes. is no magic number," Schlosser said of the layoffs, adding that they were in the process of being determined. He specified only that they would be less than the 300 reported by a New York newspaper. "In a large company such as this over the years there has been some duplication. Now it is going to be a trimmer, leaner company.

We are not laying off an enormous number, and nothing on the air will be affected by it." News Of Record CIRCUIT COURT Arnold Louis and Rebecca Lorain Neiman. Dissolution Of Marriage Petitions Filed Charles P. and Ellen R. Farmer. Jimmie L.

and Diane R. Johnson. Etta M. and Willie G. Allen.

James T. and Barbara E. Thrasher. Donnie Kahrl and Harriette Kay Brown. Janet Wynell and John David Walters.

Betty Lee and James Frances McCabe. James Gilbert and Janie Elizabeth Chism Baup. Jo Ann and Thomas Dow Roper. Barbara Sue and John W. Yarbrough.

David and Ismenia Perez. Joanne D. and Michael F. Kelly. Linda P.

and Bill Rogue. Sarah and David K. Florence. Allen Francis and Linda Marie Smith. James Olin and Evelyn Christine Smith.

Loretta and Anthony G. Arango. Constance Marie and Paul Lawrence Downs. Eunice Inez and James Leon Gukeisen. Final Judgments Roy Gale and Donna Jean Allen Crepea Rogers.

Marcia Karen and Edward Leonard Grant. Marion Irene and Arvil Martin Porter. Donna Kay and Bubby Meadows Bennett. Harry Paul and Susan Elaine Heft. Raleigh Sylvester and Joyce Parthenia Nelson.

Lorraine and John Howard Hurst. Kathryn A. and Douglas P. Rutledge. James R.

and Hazel F. Lynch. Elmo and Dorothy Davis. George Lee and Joyce B. Collas.

James E. and Geraldine Calhoun. Robin Deborah and Francis Richardson. Ronald and Marilyn R. Coffie.

Charles David and Amy Rose Walker. Jean Nora and Raymond A. Madina. Patsy Ann and Ray Anthony Morris. Ronald L.

and Jeanette Bass. Mary Elizabeth and Richard Theodore Arden. JULIA'S FLOWER SHOP, INC. 237-3304 5922 N. Florida Ave.

Support your firefighters Snipes-Hamilton Funeral Home 6718 North Armenia Tel: 932-5308 COLLINS, John E. Chapel HIOTT, James H. 11:00 A.M., Graveside Myrtle Hill Cem. lounta FUNERAL HOMES BATCHELDER, Milan Lutz Chapel Services, Utica Mich. KMIEC, Chester S.

10A Thurs Nebr Chapel WYNNS, Russell W. 10A Fri Nebr Chapel PARRISH, Rosie Fri Nebr Chapell LOMBANA, Louis Neil 4P Fri Graveside Lake Carroll Cemetery ROEL CURRY JAMES ROEL, LFD FUNERAL HOME MARK W. CURRY, LFD. 4730 N. ARMENIA SE HABLA ESPANOL 877-7676 Obituaries Funeral Notices THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Thursday, October 6, 1977 13- Obituaries Funeral Notices Hillsborough BATCHELDER, Milan of Lutz.

Died Tuesday. A resident of the Lutz area 13 years. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Lutz chapel, BROWN, Ralph 66, of Tampa.

Died Tuesday. A native of Livingston County, and a cabinet maker. Swilley Funeral Home, Tampa. HALLOCK, Mrs. Sara 88, of Tampa.

Died yesterday. A resident Tampa one year. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa.

HIOTT, James 59, of Tampa. Died Tuesday. A retired U.S. Air Force master sergeant, a native of Harleyville, S.C., and a resident of Tampa 20 years. Funeral Home, Tampa.

HOBBS, Riley G. 26, of Gibsonton. A draftsman. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. KAY, Russell, 85, of Tampa.

Died yesterday. Owner of Florida Clipping Service, publisher of Florida Newspaper News and Radio Digest, publicity director of the Chicago and New York World's Fairs. Duval Funeral Home, Tampa. LOMBANA, Louis Neil, infant son Mr. and Mrs.

Louis A. Lombana of Tampa. Died yesterday. F. T.

Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. PARRISH, Mrs. Rosie, 56, of Tampa. Died yesterday. A resident of Tampa 19 years.

F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. REYES, Aristides, 67, of Tampa. Died Monday.

A resident of Tampa 35 years. A. P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. SCRUGGS, Mrs.

Elizabeth 79, of Tampa. Died Tuesday. A resident of Tampa five years. Curry's Funeral Home, Tampa. SIERRA, 72, of Tampa.

A. P. Boza Funeral Home, Tampa. VANDEBOE, Mary 68, of Tampa. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon.

WETHERINGTON, Rowena, 74, of Tampa. A native of Tarpon Springs and a native of the Tampa Bay area. Stowers Funeral Home, Brandon. WYNNS, Russell 65, of Tampa. Died yesterday.

A native of Tampa. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Tampa. Citrus ANDERSON, William 75, of Floral City.

Died Tuesday. A retired citrus nursery employe and a native of Clearwater. North Funeral Home, New Port Richey chapel. Hardee CRUZ, Edward, 26, of Bowling Green. Died Tuesday in an industrial accident.

co*ker Funeral Home, Wauchula. Hernando BOAS, Mrs. Elizabeth, 96, of Spring Hill. Died Tuesday. A resident of Hernando County four years and a native of Rochester, N.Y.

Brewer Memorial Funeral Home, Westwood Chapel. DIMENNA, John, 68. A retired carpenter. Died Sunday. Turner Home for Funerals.

Brooksville. Highlands DAY, Stephen 17, of Avon Park. Died Tuesday. Stephenson-NelsonSmith Funeral Home. Pasco BURNS, Harry, 88, of New Port Richey.

Died Monday. A retired mill wright for Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, Mich. and a native of Milwaukee, Wisc. Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday.

CHEEK, Kathleen, of Holiday. Died Tuesday. A retired accountant for Armour and Co. and a native of Ireland. North Funeral Home, Holiday Chapel.

GREEN, Mary 71, of Tahitian Gardens, Holiday. Died Monday. A registered nurse and a native of Manitoba, Canada. North Funeral Home, Holiday Chapel. LANE, Mrs.

Allie 83, of Zephyrhills. Died Tuesday. A housewife. LairKelly Funeral Home, Zephyrhills. PECK, Mrs.

Geraldine 46, of Aloha Gardens, Holiday. Died Monday. A housewife and a native of Brooklyn, N.Y. North Funeral Home, Holiday chapel. Orchestra Leader Jan Garber Dies SHREVEPORT, La.

(AP) Jan Garber, an orchestra leader. from the big band era, died at a hospital here yesterday. He was 82. Garber was noted for smooth, danceable music like the Guy Lombardo style. Although most big bands had disappeared by the late 1950s, Garber continued until 1971 to organize pick-up bands to play wherever work could be had.

Born in Indianapolis, he moved to Shreveport, his wife's hometown, in 1952. Charlotte Wright, Soup Heiress, Dies PHILADELPHIAAP) Charlotte Dorrance Wright, a Campbell Soup Co. heiress, died Tuesday at her estate near here. She was 65. An owner of horses who supported steeplechase and flat racing, Mrs.

Wright had at her death more than 20 thoroughbreds in training. With her three sisters and a brother, Mrs. Wright inherited $150 million in 1930 on the death of their father, Dr. J.T. Dorrance.

Her brother, J.T. Dorrance is board chairman of Campbell Soup Co. Mrs. Wright married William Coxe Wright, an American tennis champion, in 1934. He died in 1970, leaving only her brother as an immediate survivor.

BASS Funeral services for Mrs. Oma E. Bass, 81, Rt. No. 2, Box 321A, Tampa, who passed away at her residence Tuesday morning, will be held Thursday morning at Ten O'Clock at Marsicano Funeral Home, 4040 Henderson Blvd.

with Rev. John Cargile ofofficiating. Interment will follow at 2:30 p.m. in New Hope Cemetery, Bell, Fla. DAY AVON PARK Fu- neral services for Stephen D.

Day, age 17, will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, in the Assembly of God Church, in Avon Park, with Rev. J.W. and Rev. Lewis Whittington, officiating.

Interment will follow in Bougainvillea Cemetery. Stephenson-Nelson-Smith Funeral Home HIOTT HIOTT Funeral services for Mr. James Henry Hiott (M. Sgt. U.S.A.F.

Ret.) 59, of 2814 W. Kirby who passed a away Tuesday afternoon, will be held Friday morning at 11:00 a.m.' at the graveside in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Mildred F. Hiott.

Daughters, Diane Gail, Cindy Lynn and Lori Ann Hiott; all of Tampa. Son, David Walker Hiott of Greenville, So. Carolina, Sister, Grace Hiott of Greenville, So. Carolina. A native of Harleyville, So.

Carolina and a resident of Tampa for the past 20 years. He was a retired Master Sergeant in the U.S.A.F. Full Military Honors will be given at graveside. The family will receive friends this evening at the funeral home from 7:30 till 9:00 p.m. SNIPES-HAMILTON FUNERAL HOME HOBBS GIBSONTON Funeral services for Riley G.

Hobbs, 26, of Gibsonton, will be held Friday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. at the Brandon Chapel of Stowers Funeral Homes, 401 W. Brandon with Reverend Malcolm Clements, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Gibsonton, officiating. Interment will follow in Ruskin Memorial Park. A Draftsman for Heidt he was a member of the Tampa Bay Branch of the Society for Certification of Engineering Technicians.

Survivors include his wife, Linda L. Hobbs, 1. son, Ryan C. Hobbs, both of Gibsonton; parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Riley G. Hobbs, Russell Kay Dead At 85; Writer, Editor Russell Kay, a founder and past president of the Florida Public Relations Association, died yesterday after a long illness. He was 85. Prior to his retirement in 1958, Kay was owner of Florida Clipping Service and publisher of the Florida Newspaper News and Radio Digest. He wrote a newspaper column, "Too Late to Classify," for more than 30 years.

FOR HIS efforts in promoting Florida he was elected to the Florida Public Relations Association Hall of Fame in 1971. He was a charter member of the Florida Magazine Association and past president of the Florida Press Association, serving as the FPA secretary more manager of 20 years. A NATIVE of Los An- geles, he moved to Tampa in 1914 as editor of the Florida Grower Magazine. He established Florida Clipping Service in 1930. He was director of publicity for the South Florida Fair (later changed to Florida State Fair) and served as secretary of the fair association more than 20 years.

He was a member of Egypt Temple Shrine, Sigma Delta Chi professional journalism fraternity, Advertising Federation of America, Florida Outdoor Writers Association and National Editorial Association. He. is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Peggy Doll, and four grandchildren. Tampa; grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stephenson, Lenoir, NC; 4. brothers, Stephen Alan, Kurt, and Charles Hobbs. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. Arrangements by: STOWERS OF BRANDON KAY Funeral Services for Mr.

Russell Kay, age 85, of 10113 Orange Grove who passed away Wednesday morning, will be conducted Friday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with cremation to follow. Mr. Kay was one of the original Tamiami Trail Blazers, and one of the first directors of the Florida State Fair Association. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs.

Peggy Kay Doll and son-in-law, Charles, Tampa; 4 grandchildren, Anne Doll, Richmond, Chip, Bobbi, and Mary Doll, Tampa. Family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. this evening. PARRISH Mrs. Rosie Parrish, 56, of Tampa, passed away Wednesday morning.

Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11:30 from the Chapel of the F.T. Blount Company Funeral Home, 5101 Nebraska Avenue. Mrs. Parrish will then be taken to Glen St. Mary, Florida, where graveside services will be conducted at Manntown Cemetery at 4:00 p.m.

The Family will receive friends at the Funeral Home Thursday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A native of Plant City, Mrs. Parrish had lived in the Tampa Bay Area 19 years. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Frances Gentry, Riverview, Miss Lois Parrish and Mrs.

Iris Rogers, both of Tampa; mother, Mrs. Pearl Moore, Tampa; three brothers, Paul Mobley, Tampa, Freddie Mobley, Plant City, and Charley Mobley, Brooksville, four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Starling, Macclenny, Mrs. Ruby Parker and Mrs. Flora Lee Bishop, both of Tampa and Mrs.

Effie Slone, Winter Haven, 3 grandsons and 4 granddaughters. SCRUGGS Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth B. Scruggs, age 79, of 4011 S. Manhattan will be held at 4:00 O'Clock Thursday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S.

MacDill Ave. Rev. Richard Campton, of the Palma Ceia United Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be Friday afternoon in Barrancas National Cemetery, Pensacola, Fla. A native of Scotland, Mrs.

Scruggs had lived in Tampa for 5 years and was a member of the Palma Ceia United Methodist Church, and Past Worthy Matron of Pensacola O.E.S. Survivors include a daughter Mrs. Donald (Elizabeth) McKee, Tampa, 2 brothers, James Sturrock, Palm Beach, David Sturrock, W. Palm Beach, Fla. sister Margaret Myers, W.

Palm Beach, and 2 granddaughters Kathleen and Sharon McKee. In lieu of flowers those who wish may make contributions to the Hillsborough County Heart 116 S. Howard Ave. in memory of Mrs. Scruggs.

CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME SIERRA Funeral services for Mr. Jacinto Sierra, 72, of 11104 23rd St. will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the A.P. Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Centro Espanol Memorial.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Carmen (Martinez) Sierra; two daughters, Mrs. Regina Swartwood and Mrs. Sylvia Mygrant; two brothers, Jerome Sierra Sr. of Tampa and Ismael Sierra of Cuba; a sister, Maria Sierra of Spain; four grandchildren, Brenda Linda Swartwood Christopher Kimberly Mygrant and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers: Gilbert Baez, Nelson Swartwood, Mike Marenco, Arturo Martinez, Benecio Martinez, John Lera, Robert Mygrant, Nilo Martinez and Chelo Martinez. The family will receive friends Thursday from 8 to 9 p.m. at the Chapel. A.P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N.

Armenia Ave. TOMAS Funeral services for Dr. Eduardo Oscar Valdes Santo Tomas, 72, of 2118 W. Broad will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. from the A.P.

Boza Riverside Chapel with interment to follow in Garden of Memories. Rev. G. Eldon Kline, Pastor, First Free Methodist Church will officiate. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Louise (Sharpton) Valdes; a son, Eduardo Oscar Valdes, and a daughter, Maria (Valdes) Theofanidis. A.P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL 3809 N. Armenia Ave. TUCKER Funeral services for Mr.

Hershel H. (Hutch) Tucker, age 53, 4315 Agean Pl. will be held at 10:30 O'Clock Friday morning at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Reverend Ervin Benz, Pastor of the Ballast Point Baptist Church will officiate.

Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. A native of West Virginia and resident of Tampa for the past 17 years, Mr. Tucker was a veteran of World War Two, a member of the Ballast Point Baptist Church, the D.A.V. American Legion and the Purple Heart Society. Survivors include his wife Mrs.

Grace Lee Tucker; a son Michael Tucker and 2 daughters Mrs. Brenda Roy and Susan Tucker; 6 brothers Clayton P.F., George Harold P. and Robert L. Tucker and Keith Hudnall; 4 sisters Madeline M. Sweeney, Macel 0.

Hemmings, Mayme M. Palmer and Arla E. Tucker; a daughter in law Jean Tucker and a granddaughter Lori Roy. The family will be at the funeral home between 7:00 and 9:00 O'Clock Thursday evening. CURRY'S FUNERAL HOME VANDEBOE Paul Dean and Doris Virginia Hamilton.

Donald B. and Kathy E. Smith. Neil and Mary Terry. Bobby Ray and Carol Musselwhite.

Beth Jenes and Andrew C. McBride. Edith Mellon vs. Industrial Fire Casulty surance Co. South Florida Baptist Hospital vs.

Harry L. Tomblins and Summitt Home Insurance Co. O.H. Carter Co. Inc.

vs. John Peter Kierecki. Ronda Burel vs. Don Henderson. Howard E.

Mitchell vs. K-Service. CRS Industries Inc. vs. First National Bank of Florida.

W. H. Ayers vs. C. D.

Williams. Wheelabrator Financial Corp. vs. Tampa Steel Drum Inc. Gary L.

Boggs vs. Michael D. Boggs. Hospital and Welfare Board vs. Geraldine Greiner.

Thomas Burke vs. Orpha Johnson. Marriage License Applications Other Suits Filed Edward Olin Huffman, 26, Tampa, and Shelley Marie Doolan, 21, Tampa. Vincent Louis Trupia, 26, Tampa, and Patricia Anne Miller, 30, Tampa. Roger Eugene Ulrich, 31, Largo, and Noncy Carole Donaldsen, 32, Largo.

Walter Ashby Farmer, 71, Tampa, and Jessie Josephine Andrews, 67, Tampa. Jerad Treman Anderson, 22, Riverview, and Dora Mae Johnston, 24. Tampa. Benjamin Loine, 25, Tampa, and Dorothea Margaret Calabro, 23, Tampa. Wayne John Rowley, 20, Tampa, and Debra Sue Bonville, 19, Tampa.

Clyde Clifford Lanne, 29, Tampa, and Lovanne Elizabeth Schlack, 21, Ruskin. Lionel Adrian Pinan, 18, Tampa, and Susan Gay DuBose, 18, Tampa. Nathaniel Dennard, 46, Tampa, and Michelle James, 25, Tampa. Benny Va Lacy, 30, Land 0' Lakes, and Judith Mary Bruce, 23, Land O' Lakes. Fred Johnston Hunter, 70, St.

Petersburg, and Janet Ruth Devlet, 46, St. Petersburg. Joseph James Sturks, 28, Tampa, nad Mildred Ceylon Bozeman, 29, Tampa. David Lee Wood, 42, Tampa, and Alicia Lee Crews, 21, Tampa. Leroy McDonald, 34, Tampa, and Alexis Diane Donahue, 18, Tampa.

Thomas Gienn Cufaude, 26, Dover, and Nancy Darlene Harris, 40, Dover. Robbie William Laughter, 20, Plant City, and Debra Ann Wright, 19, Plant City. Marcus Burton Holley, 26, Plant City, ahd Bonnie Mauritsa Wallace, 34, Plant City. Harry Lowell Todd, 28, Tampa, and Sharon Mae Dawkins, 26, Tampa. Samuel Lee Staten, 22, Tampa, and Linda Fore Greene, 20, Tampa.

Derrick Van Liew Mason, 29, Tampa, and Carol Beth Easton, 28, Oak Park, Ill. Claude Jackson, 20, Tampa, and Frances Ann Nicolle, 25, Tampa. Robert Louise Ariger, 22, Tampa, and Debbie Lynn Joplin, 20, Tampa. BIRTHS Tampa General Hospital September 30 Mr. and Mrs.

Rolando Lopez, boy: Mr. and Mrs. Allen D. Harney boy; Mr. and Mrs.

Michael A. Cobb, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Patt, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Jim H. Ramey, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Vidal Fiallo, boy.

October Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Long, girl; Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Purvis, girl; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Schindewelf, girl; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Thomas, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Denford Jackson, bay; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Smith, girl. St. Joseph's Hospital October 4 Mr. and Mrs.

James Graham, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan McClellan, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Szanvi, boy.

Women's Hospital September 29 Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Landkammer, boy. September 30 Mr. and Mrs.

Gary T. Towne, boy: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lowry, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Neil Delk, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Bishop, girl, October Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Driggers, girl; Mr. and Mrs. D. G.

Nickelson, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Jones, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hagstrom, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Marvin Lee Walker, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Blankenship, girl; Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Ochoa, girl. Funeral services for Mary I. VanDeBoe, 68, of Tampa, will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Brandon Chapel of Stowers Funeral Homes, 401 W.

Brandon with Harol G. Spink, East Congregation of Johovah's Witness, officiating. Interment will follow in Garden of Memories. Casketbearers will be: Peter Charler VanDeBoe; Steven Tucker VanDeBoe, Frank W. VanDeBoe, David N.

Porto, Larry Copeland, and Sheffield VanDeBoe. Survivors i include, 2 sons, Charles T. VanDeBoe, Lutz, and Frank W. VanDeBoe, Tampa; 2 daughters, Gertrude R. Porto, Tampa, and Linda Kelly, Warner Robbins, 2 brothers, Mike and Joe Imburgia; 1 sister, Frances Romano, 14 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m.Arrangements by: STOWERS OF WETHERINGTON Flower Fair, Inc. Complete Floral Service "In Old 1633 Hyde Pork" Snow Ave. 253-5481 Corner of Seem 253-0306 at Rome THE Bokay SHOP FLOWERS YOUR PHONE IS YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 837-3131 255-6631 3601 S. Westshore Blvd. Open 8:30 to 5:30 Rent Hospital Equipment in your home for less than $1.00 Mediccore per day Approved Jbhickeyca.

MEDICAL SALES RENTALS 111 S. Franklin St. 228-7641 Currie FUNERAL HOME 605 S. MacDill, Tampa SERVICES VERSCHRAEGEN, Raymond 11:00 A.M. Thursday SNYDER, William 6 1:00 P.M.

Thursday SCRUGGS, Elizabeth 4:00 P.M. Thursday TUCKER, H.H. 10:30 A.M. Friday Funeral services for Rowena "Jack" Wetherington, 74, of Tampa, will be. held Friday morning at 10:00 a.m.

at the Six-Mile: Creek Baptist Church with Reverend John Belderes, Pastor, officiating assisted: by Reverend A.A. Butner, Pastor of the Bethany Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Orange Hill Cemetery. Active Casketbearers will be: Ledbetter, Thomas Robbins, LeonardWilson, Victor Moore and" Finley Jones. Honorary Casketbearers will be: i Burney Terrell, Woodrow.

Parker, Dixie Hickman, Mr. Singletary, Bill Hand, Walter Lamp, Wilbur. Folsom, Luther Tanner, Sonny Peterson, Fred Patrick, and Woodrow. Fussell. A native of Tarpon Springs, Mrs.

Wetherington had lived in this area all of her life. She was a. member of Six-Mile Creek Baptist Church. Survivors include 2 sons, Edwin J. Heathcoe, and W.

Edwin" Wetherington, both of Tampa; 2 daughters, Mrs. Doris Thomas, Tampa, and Mrs. Ruth Philmon, Dade City; 8 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the Brandon Chapel of Stowers Funeral Homes, 401 W. Brandon this evening from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m.

Arrangements by: STOWERS OF BRANDON.

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