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Myers News-Press, Sunday Lee County COURT CASES COUNTY COURT, E. Wilson, petty larceny, tihe served; William Rufas Scott, Paul Allan Stone, disorderly intoxication, time served; Annie Williams Smith, attempted petty lar. ceny, $101; Robert Pasciak, Donald Kotara, assault and battery, to serve six months; Martin Baer, assault and battery, 2 days probation; Wilson Roman, fail to report accident, $101 and license suspension maximum time, breach of peace, $31; Richard Chiles Henry, willful and wanton reckless driving, $31 and drivers school; Willie Lee Warren, Carolyn Deloris Walker, breach of peace, $21; Willie Nelson gambling, $21; Clinton Allen Edwards, no license and drunk driving, 30. eays; Mary Lacy, no license tag on trailer, $11; Dick Birbeck, six counts of no tags on trailers, $66; Ray Earl Denbo, indecent exposure, time served; Richard Sloane, battery, time served; Leo Lee Gillory, disorderly conduct, time served; James Shaw, Deborah Jones, possession of a controlled substance, $251; Jerry Laroy Schults, no license, $31, no tag, $31; Zeb Hopson, speed too fast for conditions, $27; Kenneth P. Miller, improper mufflers, John T.

Frachel, keys left in ignition of unattended vehicle, warning issued; Jay Schulmeister, improper turn, $22 and drivers school; Cecile Demers Drovin, improper change of lane or course, $2 and drivers school; Wallace J. Spooner, speeding, $27, careless driving, drivers school; Bobby Emery, no tag, sentence SUSpended; Ora Lee Adwater, no license, $51, fail to appear, $51; Bob L. Streicher, fail to appear, $51; in Dean William Carmel, violation of license restriction, $2 and drivers school; William Fred Knaach, following too closely, $2 and drivers school; Mark A. Lofty, no tail lamps or brake lamps, $11, fail to appear, $51; Theodore Paul Martell, driving after suspension of license, $151, speeding, $27; Joseph Philip Linzalong, improper change of lane course, $2 and drivers school; Peter Paul Stanley, obstructing traffic, $2 and drivers school; Cora Elizabeth Engelhardt, right of way violation, senfence suspended; Ershal Burton Baker, following too closely, Vivian Woerner, right of way violation, $22 and drivers school; Sherry L. McCormick, drunk driving, $351; Robert Earl Brown, trespass, tihe served; Grover Angus Gray, improper backing, $2 and drivers school; Ernest Atkins, no valid inspection certificate, $17; John James Nelson, James Daniel Strow, speeding, $11; George Frankie McFolley, Lois Marie Sewell, Janet Lee Sweedler, Paul Fletcher Ingram, careless driving, $27; Pierre Lee Hawley, Ronald G.

Goff, Richard J. Ducharme, James Clement Brantner, C. R. Witherspoon speeding, $27; James Brian Long, Ann Harris McGowan, Amalia LORRAINE S. GAULIN, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Cook of 1825 Oak Lane, Fort Myers, is enlisting in the United States Air Force. Airman Gaulin entered the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP). She selected July 21, 1976 as her entry date for active duty, although she is already accruing time in service for pay purposes as a member of the DEP. Airman Gaulin successfully completed a series of tests which qualified her to enter Aircrew Egress Systems Repairman training, after completing six weeks of basic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas.

She is a 1971 graduate of Merritt Island High School. ROBERT L. CORRELL son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Correll of 560 Bayside Drive, Fort Myers, is enlisting in the United States Air Force.

Airman Correll entered the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP). He selected March 15, 1976 as his entry date for active duty, although he is already accruing time in service for pay purposes as a member of the DEP. Airman Correll successfully completed a series of tests whoch qualified him to enter weapons mechanic training, after completing six weeks of basic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas. Kingies Florist Is there when you need them 334-1149 2900 Second Fort Myers 369-2111 Lehigh Shopping Center FLOWERS MAKE GOOD SCENTS RUTH MESSMER YOUR EXTRA TOUCH FLORIST February 15, 1976 For The Record Neuwirth Jurkschai, Donna Tayltr Powell, Luis F. Cruz, ran red light, $2 and drivers school; Eric Paul no license, $11; Nancy C.

Hartstone, ran stop sign, $2 and drivers school; Bessie W. Palmer, Helen Elizabeth Metz, improper turn, $2 and drivers sihool; James Edward Williams, no tag, $17; Charles B. Conn, right of way violation, $27, Jerry Dean Belcher, Julio Rivera, speeding, $2 and drivers school; Mark Steven Johnson, Jesus Aleman, also known as Jose Aleman Alonso, Nancy Olive Walker, John Laverne Roberts Merle William Mulanix, William Thomas Mooney, Robert Allen Butler, Thomas Alvin McCauley, drunk driving, $271, 6 months probation, 90 days license revocatitn a drivers school; Gretchen Anne Stidham, Carolina B. Woloszyn, Evelyn Supanick, Clyde D. Herdon, Carlene Hathis Berry, Glenda Brannen Taylor, Carol Jeanette Lee Bates, Richard J.

Ducharme, Maier, Archie 'Thomas Grant, careless driving, A $2 and drivers a school; Alan Patricia Leggett, Freddie Simon, Kathleen Lee, no license, $51; Rubye Richo Mobley, Royal F. Webster, Charles A. Dolbow, Willie Warren, Earl Lee Roberts, Nobie Rushing Wood, Robyn Girard Graves, right of ways ESTREATED violation, $2 and BONDS drivers school. nard Parker, disorderly intoxication, $41; Clinton Joseph Henry, drunk driving, $351; Mark Tourtillott, no valid inspection certificate, $15. license and fail to appear, $82, license, $51; A Elisa Fay Redditt, no Lenore Miller, disorderly intoxication and using indecent or obscene language, six months probation; John J.

Biel Robert W. Foster, Roger Raymond Patzke, disorderly intoxication, $25 and $10; Joan B. King, disorderly intoxication and resisting arrest without violence, six months court supervision; Larry Alan Belt, hunting without a license, $41 and $10; Nabor Alfaro, no valid driver license, $40 and $10; John J. Bul disorderly intoxication, 10 days mandatory; Eddie W. Ryals, operating motor vehicle while license cancelled, $10 and $10; Roger Raymond Patzke, resisting arrest without violence, six months probation; Joseph Schlund, leaving scene of an accident, bench warrant, $250; Barry Frederick Bianche, reckless driving, $90 and $10; Clarence Gibbs, speeding, $15 and $10; Clarence Gibbs, DWI, $140 and $10, DWI school; Ray Eldridge Addison, DWI, $190 and $10, six months probation, driver license suspended 30 days; John Lee Wood, DWI, $190 and $10; Fred Donald Newberry, assault and battery, $90 next two weekends in county jail; Conrad Joseph Hubl, DWI, $90 and $10, driver license revoked for maximum and next three weekends in county jail; Jobert J.

Carbo, improper backing, $15 and $10; Alford Worley, DWI, $290 and $10, six months in county jail, Alford Worley, no valid driver license, $90 and $10, DWI school; Richard James Service Notes CATHLEEN FERRARA of Fort Myers has enlisted in the United State Army. Miss Ferrara, the daughter of Barbara and Joseph Ferrara is a 1976 graduate of Riverdale High School. She will enter the field of social where she hopes to earn a degree. After training she will be assigned to Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex.

as a social worker. BARRY E. KELLY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.

Kelly of Fort Myers, is enlisting in United States Air Force. Airman Kelly entered the Air Force's Delayed Enlistment Program (DEP). He selected June 3, 1976 as his entry date for active duty, although he is already accruing time in service for pay purposes as a member of the DEP. Airman Kelly successfully completed a series of tests which qualified him to enter mechanical Bell, driving on suspended driver license (2 counts), Margaret M. Amacher, disorderly intoxication, $25 and $10.

CIVIL PENALTIES Tommy James Davis, Mildred M. Ferriot, Robert Eben Godfrey, David Lee Govanus, James Edward Hussey, Larry P. Kennedy, Michele Leonardi Lugo, George J. Martino, Roderick Modie, William Arnold Robbins, Raymond Howard Romig, Raul Saldivar James Edsel Slott Leo Frederick Shults, Betty J. Smith, Ralph Edward Suber, Henry Howard Warren Larry Anderson, Steven Edward Armstrong, Martin J.

Bakke, Sonny Barrera, Arthur Lee Battle, Laura Wagner Briggs, Frank Anthony Carbone, Frank Richard Carroll, Patricia Marie Cheffer, William McCoy Coleman, Gail Martell Collins, Leonard Thomas Dispennette, Francis Eugene Dvorak, Robert Earl Friece, David Garcia, Henry J. Garcia Reginald Rex Glanzer, Lourdes Rios Gunter, Delory Harrell, Ralph Wayne Glandzer, Clifford Goff, Earl Scott Helton, Richard Edward Himschoot, David Preston Hocker, Larry Alan Hutto, Rodolfo Juarez, Albert Charles Kane, Outrie Bennie Key, Kathleen Ann Laughrey, Robert Lewis, Lewis Burl Long, Rickie D. Malone, Clifford Franklin Massie, Warren Dean Melvin, Edna Anderson Michaelsen, Warren K. Miller, Norman Christopher Moore, Carl King Morris, William Vincent McAlear, David Russell Niccum, Freddy Ortiz, John Henry Patton, Randy Ray Parmerlee, Roy Oliver Paul, Brian Francis Powell, Gary Michael Ralston, Thomas Gintz Reale, George A. Ross, Justino Colon Santiago, William B.

Schreiber, Dona Kennedy Slitor, Wimberly Speed, Roger Dale Tabor, Holmes J. Till, Dolores Alfred Tremblay, Richard G. Van Boiessehoten, Harold Leroy Van Zandt, Margaret Louise Wall, Mark Thomas Walsh, James E. Ward, Steven William Whife, Stephen Will, Randy Guy Armstrong, Pedro Joaquin Douglas Frank Covey, Ray Davis, Eric S. Deerwester, Harold Vavehn Hale, Mary Wilder Hudson, Richard Deleon Lawson, Wilfredo Ortiz, Lon Burl Parton, Frank Louis Pepperell, Winellen Boyatt Short, Terrell Joseph Smith, Stanley W.

Smith, Michael Cervellare, Joe Williams Green, Charles R. Firestone, Alma Parker Keener, Michael Carmon Kelly, Colleen Elizabeth Lawhon, Margaret Marie McClellan, E. L. Dewayne Peters, John C. Reeves, Edward Glenn Rousey, Albert A.

Stack, Guadalupe Olvera Trevino, Walter E. Turner, speeding, $25; Anthony Leo Byrd, James Bertice Daniels, Orson D. Dausman, Wade Law Geller, Howard Keith Grant, Jerry Wilson Head, Leon James Hutchins, Linden A. Warfel, Robert W. Wilds, Homer Roy Cowles Charles James Gordon, Robert Fulton Hudson Jerry training, after completing six weeks of basic military training at Lackland AFB, Texas.

A 1975 graduate of Cypress Lake High School, Airman Kelly was a member of the school's football team. SECOND LT. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Marion T. Saunders of Rt. 5, Fort Myers, has arrived for duty at Grisson AFB, Ind. The lieutenant, a 1968 graduate of Charlotte High School, Punta Gorda, received an A.A. degree in 1971 from Edison Community College.

He earned his B.A. degree in 1973 at the University of West Florida and was commissioned in 1974 through Officer Training School, Lackland AFB, Tex. His Wife, Barbara, is the daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Roland C. Meeks of 1918 S.E. 45th Cape Coral. 334-1238 PRESS PRINTING CO. CLEVELAND CANAL (U.S.

FOWLER FORD 3601 41) HANSON HANSON 3 this is the way to the finest commercial printing in Southwest Florida WHISKEY CREEK HOMESITES FOR SALE FORT MYERS MOST PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION (FROM $9,000 UP) SOME STILL AVAILABLE ON GOLF COURSE CO Rutenbergl McGregor 5694 Homes Fort Blvd. Myers OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 481-1221 Deaths And Funerals SAMUEL CHASE WEAVER Samuel Chase Weaver, 77, a lawyer who was a resident of New York and Fort Myers, died Wednesday in New York City after a short illness in Lenox Hills Hospital. His family were pioneers of Florida since 1866. He is survived by one sister, Elizabeth Hendricks of Fort Myers. Burial arrangements are to be announced.

PETER T. CHAGARIS Peter T. Chagaris, 76, of 2312 Lane died here Friday. He had lived here for the past 30 years, was a veteran of World Wars and 11, member of the American Legion, VFA, 40 and 8, and a member of the Elks Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Inez A Chagaris; a stepson Billy Peters; a stepdaughter, Mary Joe Parker of Fort Lauderdale, three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home with the Elks Lodge 1288 in charge. Pallbearers will be Warren Snodgrass, Norman Hamilton, Jimmy White, Carlton Thompson, Glenn Lancaster and John Sutton.

The American Legion Post 38 will conduct graveside military services at Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. A retired production manager for the Topeka Daily Capital news paper, with 20 years of A service, he had resided here for the past five years, coming from Topeka, Kan. He was a member of the Estero United Methodist Church, the Estero Lions Club, the Windsor, Lodge 322 and the Arab Shrine Club of Topeka, Kan. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Dorothy B. Williams; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy W. Elliot of Bloomington, two sons, Vernon L. Williams of Raiston, Larry W.

Williams of Santa Rosa, two brothers, R.R. Williams of Nashville, and Clarence Williams of California two sisters, Mrs. E.A. Wienke of Salinas, and Mrs. Leora Holmes of Tulsa, and seven grandchildren.

Memorial service will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Estero United Methodist Church with the Rev. W.H. Branford, pastor, officiating. Arrangements are by the Harvey Funeral Home.

VERNON O. WILLIAMS Vernon O. Williams, 74, of Estero died Saturday. CHARLES WILLIAM WALKER Funeral service for Charles William Walker of 1728 Bluewater North Fort Myers, will be conducted today at 2 p.m. at the North Fort Myers Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev.

R. Craig Countiss of Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church officiating. Pallbearers will be Ron Hart, Ken Smith, Ike Swain, John Demperiol, Mike Barr, Floyd Huffman and Dean Smith. JOHN A. SELPH Funeral service for John A.

Selph of Buckingham Road, Fort Myers, will be conducted Monday at 10 a.m. at the North Fort Myers Memorial Funeral Home with the Rev. Rea Means of Bayshore Community Chapel officiating. Burial will follow at Coral Ridge Cemetery. The family will receive friends today from 6 to 8 p.m.

at the funeral home. Friends who wish may donate to the Cancer Fund. Arnold Kline, Brian Charles Lundgren, Woodford Wallace May, Duane David MacDonald, Charles P. Palumbo, Robert L. Waller, Robert S.

Zlobl, Darlene Dietrich, Frank Leonard Polhill, Michael Gordon Middleton, Frederick A. Helmlinger, Sherry Manees Mitchell, Douglas Todd Orchison, Jean Beaton Preiss, Richard Larry Woodley, Edward L. Zentz, no valid inspection certificate, Clarence R. Gerber, Levi Martin Furst, James Edward Cullivan, Glen N. Hutchinson, John Robert Judge, William Adelbert Way, Decourse, Fred William Hirschle, Dorothy E.

Love, Barbara Marie Saltmarsh, a Milton Finkler, violation of right of way, $25; Charles R. Chronister 111, Shirley B. Morroni, Donald Christian Turner, William George Wonderly, Elizabeth D. Galipeau, James Willard Koehn, Charles S. Rawson, Murrhee McIntosh Whitten, Mary Barbee Peppers, Walter Benjamin Simpkins, ran stop sign, $25; Florida Douglas Tate, Elmora H.

Gamble, Jeffery Alan Giles, Lonzie Lee Harris, Mary Dean Herring, Albert Louis Maderer, Walter Eugene Neale, Marc Andre Proulx, Eric Paul Richter, William Oneal Vaughn, David Alan Westervelt, Travis A. Gresham 111, ran red light, $25; John F. Pollino David M. Bales, Douglas A. Grace Michael Moreland, Dawn Lizzette Johnson, Michael S.

Moreland, Leroy J. and Sybil P. Taylor, Thomas J. McLaughlin 111, parking violation, $15; Robert Gene Collins, improper eye device, $15; Frances L. Deboni, James P.

Browder passing unloading school bus, $25; Susan Leech Hedge, no valid inspection certificate, $16; Buddy Glenn Rousey, no headlight on, $25; Daniel Lee Brown, reckless driving, $25; Arthur Carlton Haskett, driving without lights, $25; William R. Kay, driving on wrong side of road, $25; Danny Wayne Kaiser, no muffler, $15; Gloria Frances Kirkpatrick, Dean William Carmel, Joan M. Gartin, Robert Eugene Beans, Delta B. Kish, James Francis Bostwick, David Bryan Hughes, Jeanne G. Hughes, improper turn, $25; Marie Eloise Bennett, Dale J.

Milton, Thomas Gordy Drake, avoiding traffic control device, $25; Lee D. Fredrick, disregarded traffic control device, $25; Kenneth Hannigan, improper change of lane or course, $25; Paula Jackaline Heckathorn, Larttie Brown McDowell, Nicola Vallese, Candice Howell Brown, improper backing, $25; Richard A. Woodard, improper start, $25. SMALL CLAIMS Formart Containers Inc. vs.

Lewis G. Fodor, doing business as Southern Distributors of Fort Myers Beach, Florida, $790; Broadcasting-Telecasting Services doing business WBBH-TV vs. Gregory Barnes, doing business as Barnes Service, Henry Perrone VS. Jewell G. Davis, $165; Credit Bureau of Southwest Florida for Fort Myers Business College VS.

Nadene Grice, $100; Beneficial Finance Co. vs. William Blakeslee $303, Darrel Wood, $670; FinanceAmerica Corp. Inc. VS.

Pedro Jokuan Gonzales and Paula Gonzales, $554, Clifford Johnson and Mattie Johnson, $216; First National Bank in Fort Myers vs. Grady Kennedy and Helen Kennedy, $678, James Denver Dunaway, $425, Donald Belyea and Sue Belyea, $461; Harold Berris M.D., P.A., William E. Banks, $224, Willie S. Nance, $148, William T. Sellers, $175, Mrs.

Glenna Somero, $75; General Aluminum Distributors vS. Peacock Construction Co. Harvey Rollings vs. John Burleson, $155; Louis J. Veglia, doing business as Diamond Motor Sales vs.

Jose Antonio Gonzalez, $579; Thomas P. Donnelly vs. Cecil Collins Jr. and Janet Sue Collins, $740; Joyce Evans Hoyt vs. Margaret McNeil, $817; Ellsworth's Heating Cooling Inc.

vs. Doug Wolf, $397, Robert Kull, $86, Jean Sanders, $59, Charles Cox, $579. BRASTOW Bertram Brastow, 82, of 290 Granada died Friday. A retired jeweler from North Attleboro, he had resided here for the past 15 years. He was a member of the North Attleboro, Masonic Lodge, Araba Shrine Temple and American Legion Post 38.

He is survived by two sons, Edgar Brastow of Los Angeles, and Cari in-law, Ernest Alexander of Fort Myers, Brastow of Foxboro, a brother- and seven grandchildren. nounced later by the Harvey Funeral Funeral a arrangments will be anHome. Memorial donations may be sent to the Florida Sheriff's Boys Ranch or Girls Villa. IN MEMORIAM In Memory of Mrs. Mary Lee Price, decreaded Feb.

13th, 1974. God made a wonderful mother, a mother that never grew old. He made her smile of sunshine and he molded her heart of pure gold. In her eyes he placed bright shining stars, in her cheeks fair roses was a must. God made a wonderful mother and he gave that dear mother to us.

Alverta Matura, Barbara Wilson, Frederick Price Feb. 13th, 14th 15th OUR Deepest thanks to our many friends for their condolences, food and the use of their automobiles and many other acts of kindness during our hour of sorrow. Special thanks to the Dunbar Class of '63, Rev. C.D. Dixon and the Barrett Funeral Home for services rendered.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Lewis Washington Help your Help your Heart Fund American Heart Association Bob Lee formerly of Lee Bros. Electric wishes to announce the opening of BOB LEE ELECTRIC 332-4122 WALL SAVE OR MORE ON ROOM SIZE TO WALL CARPET CLEANING SHAMPOO EXTRACTION SUPERIOR'S DOUBLE-STEP JET-STEAM CLEANING LIVING ROOM HALL $1495 SHAMPOO AND STEAM PROCESS Living Living ROOM LIVING ROOM, HALL DINING Dining Hall $2895 Hall Room $1895 ANY SIZE UPHOLSTERY CLEANING COMPLETE CHAIR OFFICE HOUSE CLEANING SOFA FREE ESTIMATES $1495 $795 DISCOUNT ON ALL COMMERCIAL ALL WORK GUARANTEED NOT HAPPY DON'T I PAY CLEANING 7' SQ.

FT. Bedrooms $995 with $1495 Order CHURCHES DISCOUNT TO SYNAGOGUES ALL master charge SUPERIOR CARPET CLEANING COMPANY GREATER OPEN your 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE CALL COLLECT welcome here 3733 MICHIGAN AVE. 332-4222 FT. MYERS AREA BANKAMERICARD Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery DOES NOT Use the telephone for sales solicitation; nor can we offer free spaces to the public because our prices are based on reasonable values. The Code of Ethics of the Florida Cemetery Association States: The Board of Directors of the Florida Cemetery Association declares it to be the policy of the Association that in any sales program involving free interment rights, an ownership certificate or conveyance should be issued to a specific space and location.

Emphasis added. We believe we offer the highest quality family shrines at the most economical cost of any cemetery in Southwest Florida. James Forrest Welborn President "Compare the Cost Compare the Care".

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