Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 18
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 18

Publication:
News-Pressi
Location:
Fort Myers, Florida
Issue Date:
Page:
18
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4 Fort Mym (Fla.) News-Press Sunday, Oct. 7. 1973, 1 I iiiiiiiiiiiinm For The Record D3SG swans HI I 7 YEARS SERVING THE HEALTH FOODS NEEDS OF fORT MYERS Your Good Health Numbers. downtown 3343634 B'DWY PLAZA 936-0830 Open 9-6 MOM. rhn rtU 7 SUNDAYS 11 3 (Broadway Pbia Only) Special Foods -7 Organ wtamnt and minMal WhoJ.

gfam ctfMh and flour Cold praswd o4t Hwilrti Boots Vegetable Jukert ning and Services breach of employment contract. COUNTY COURT Not in session MEDICAL CENTER Unavailable ST. JOSEPH ADMISSIONS Lewis Fischer, Sean Thompson, Juaol-ta Baldwin. Rose Corli-i, Frederick Rigby, Helen Korbel, Edna Dober, Jean Mathers, Phvliss Dixon. Shelby Simes.

Lieselotte Reila. Marcella Bur-nev. Dona Gont, Robert Long, Edwin Coiwell, Boird Morgur. Ruth Colv, William Harrison, Cotherine Nisi, Adelaide Ale-xander, Theodore Rossberg, Sheila Wilson, Amanda Rambo. James Stricklin, Esther Hof-berger, Anne Holt, Sumner Banks, Lisa Foster, Florence Runals, Clarence Croqer, Kenneth Stemple, Belle Ouednau.

Lvle Dowey. Bernard Dodder, John Cetesky. Roy Boswell, Edan Kloepper, James Small, Paulette Rose, Dovid Bennett, Sandra Souton. Cvnthia Speer, Nathan Pittman, Ann Kotenko, Frances Anselmao, Anna Koehler, Rose Falad, Carol Basher, Elizabeth Souion. Arthur Reimers, Down Fiedler, Charles Davidson, Alice Antoniello, Alfred Marcellus.

Thomas Cooper, Rudolph Liska, Margaret Weber, Harold Mee. Amporo Coleman, Sylvia Money, Christopher Cooper, Mary Peak, Margaret Beattie, Bernard Noltner. Kenois Wilson, James Bala III, Florence Herbrand, Mike Radencio. DISMISSALS Blanche Boul-son, Sean Thompson, Dona Gant, Joseph Klemm, Rudolph Liska, Fredrick Becher, Esther Long, Josephine Williams, Doris Harper, Judy Doran, Robert Lark, James Fret MEDICAL CENTER Unavailable. ST.

JOSEPH ADMISSIONS Phyllis Donovan, Judv Doran. Patsy Charlotte Count "marriage licenses Julian L. Grant. Ill, 21. and Petty S.

DeLong, 20. Johnny Roy Totlett, 2S, and Sherrie Eileen Hoden, 29. Howard Kenith Harville. 26. of North Fort Myers, and Tina M.

Vitolo, 21, of Inverness, Fla. DIVORCES William L. Hansen and Carol K. Hansen; Kevin Flanagan and' MelanieA. Flanagan.

CIRCUIT COURT FILED Icy Barnett vs. Vvonne S. Mason, Anthony Mason and Allstate Insurance damages exceeding Indian Estates Innc. vs. W.

N. Mathais and Patricia C. Mathios. foreclose mortgage; Kelly W. Bvars and Evelyn M.

Bvars Washington Commonwealth Charlotte Memorial Car-dens United Management-Consultants Financial Plan tiitM Utile tent" wuu yd Mm. rfcni Iri, HEALTH FOOUS jjjT s3 -s 1 STORES TO SERVE YOU: Moi" ft Jacfcson St, Downtown fort Myers 3957 Mwoy Iroodwoy Plate JXTo Master-Charge end BonkAmericard welcome Sx- N) 2U 11.2 1: TILj TIL 5 P.JVLS 5 p.m: Golf, Gtenda Now, Gertrude Schade, Grover Corpenter, Lisa Smith. Alice Ziachke. Freida Kissel. W.

Walter Dudek. Charles Mac Ouorrie, Oroh Meddock. Hewitt. Doris Harper. Cotherine Issac.

DISMISSALS Unavailable. BIRTHS AT ST. JOSEPH September 27 Mr. ond Mrs. George Gott, P.

O. Box 41 1, Punta Gorda. a boy. 6 lbs. 4 oz.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Pierre R. Tremblay. 21. and Angelika Frit, 20, both of Port Charlotte. Michael J.

Cohee, 21, and Glenda Arthur, 19, both of Port Charlotte. -Harold Bishop, 62, ond Joanne Shirley Stanley, 44, both ot Port Charlotte. DIVORCES None. CIRCUIT COURT FILED Division of Administration, Stole of Florida Department of Transportation vs. Punt, Inc.

condemnation. COUNTY COURT Not in session MEDICAL CENTER Unavailable ST. JOSEPH ADMISSIONS Rebecca Foster, Larry Quimby, Carl Hurd, Tommy Rayfield, James Avery, Rhonda Hoff, Edna Thomas, Bertha Rohrbacher, Judith Porter, Anno Beckett, Stacie Cruce, Lynn Heltsley. DISMISSALS Kirbv Ford, Shelby Simes, Grover Carpenter, -Michael Spencer, Dawn Fiedler, Frank Mintmire, Edith Janssen, Frances Patton, Jeannette Albritton, Louis Sorrentino.Don- na Heleva. BIRTHS AT ST.

JOSEPH October 3: Mr. and Mrs. William Rose, Rt. 3 box 1497, Punta Gorda, a boy, 10 lbs. 1 oz.

Sept. 29: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mather. 125 Palmetto Port Charlotte, a girl, 8 lbs.

8 ounces. Sept. 30: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D.

Gant, 1142 NW. Yarmouth, Port Charlote, a boy, 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Sept. 28: Mr. and Mrs.

James Schade, 177 Driggers, Port Charlotte, a boy, 6 pounds 13 Ik Deaths And Funerals nniuunuuf EMS aim iHliliiiiiiiiAiyff DOROTHY A. TOWERS Miss Dorothy A. Towers, 54, of Miami died here Saturday. Survivors include her father Thomas Towers of Toms River, N.J. The body will be sent to Kedz Funeral Home, Toms River, N.J.

for services and burial. Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. pannellbTkehoe Funeral service for Panned B. Kehoe, 90, of 2435 Thompson St.

will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Home with Rev. Jimmy S. Jones officiating.

Tropical Lodge No. 56 will conduct graveside masonic service at Fort Myers Cemetery. Survivors include a son Dan Kehoe of Tampa; a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Die of Valdosta, eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. He was a member of Tropical Lodge No.

56 FARREN E. WEEKS PUNTA GORDA Farren E. Weeks. 62, of 1418 Woodlawn St. died Tuesday in Boy Pines Veterans Hospital.

i He was born in Punta Gordo and was a commercial fisherman and a veteran of the U.S. Navy in World War II. He is survived by his wife. Eugenia of Punta Gorda; five sons, Bobby of Miami, Marvin, LeRov, Thomas, all of Fort Myers and Farren E. of Arranasas Pass, one daughter, Mrs.

Portia Gene McCullough of Bay St. Louis, one brother, Eugene of Harbor; one sister, Mrs. Corrine Dees of Punta Gordo and 17 grandchildren. Funeral service will be Monday at 2p.m. at the Edward R.

Ponger Funeral Home with the Rev. Rudolph Sinks officiating. Burial will follow in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m.

from the Chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with Rev. Robert C. As-muth, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Ft. Myers Memorial Gardens, Cemetery.

Jeanette M. Robinson, 76 of 1925 Virginia Ave. Fort Myers died Saturday. Moving here 3 years ago from DeMotte, she was a member of the Eastern Star of DeMotte, a House Mother at Purdue University and Florida State University, was a member of the Ft. Myers Symphony, and did volunteer work with the Riverside School, United Way, and American Cancer Society.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Phyllis J. Seaman of Champaign, two sons, Dr. David G. Robinson of Fort Myers, and Bruce A.

Robinson of Houston, and 11 grandchildren. Memorial service will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Covenant Presbyterian Church with Rev. Claude I. Allen officiating.

Harvey Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The family has asked that friends may send donations to the Covenant Presbyterian Scholarship Fund. ounces. lF-Mi Pharmacy 334-1236 Restaurant 334-8064 HOURS: Daily 8 AJM Sunday 8 A.M.-4 P.M. IN EDISON MALI Open Friday Innings for Your Convtnmiu PHONE 936-4641 RESTAURANT: Doily 8 UL4tM; Sunday 8 PJW.

Boulevard Plaza Shopping Center McGregor Ft. Myers, Fla. Prkei Good Thru Wed, October 10th WILFORD E.SNYDER CLEARWATER Wlltord E. Snvder, 67, a former resident of Lehigh Acres, died Wednesday in Clearwater. He was born In Sigourney, Iowa, and moved to Lehigh Acres In 1967 from Annapolis, Md.

He moved to Clearwater from Lehigh Acres in May of this year. He was a retired personnel officer at the U.S. Navy Marine Laboratory In Annapolis. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Lehigh Acres, past secretary of lodge 344 AM, past president of Chapter A.R.F.E. in Lehigh Acres and also a member of Lehigh Acres Allstate Fellowship Club and Mar-Ya-Dlft and a former member of the Kiwanis Club in Lehigh Acres.

He was a graduate of the University of Iowa, member of the Delta Sigma Pi fraternity. He earned his masters degree In engineering at the George Washington i He is survived by his wife. Evthel of Clearwater; one son, Phillip Snyder of Morgantown W. Va. and two grandchildren, i Graveside service will be Monday at 11 a.m.

at Sylvam Abbey Memorial Pork In Clearwater conducted by East Gate Lodge 355 AM of Clearwater. Moss 5-Funeral Home Fort Harrison Chapel In In charge of local arrangements. FORT MYERS MEMORIAL GARDENS COLONIAL BLVD -FORT MYERS "The Cemetery That Cares" LEE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST FAMILY OWNED CEMETERY PROVIDES ALL CEMETERY NEEDS 6.95 VALUE $60 LIMIT NATURAL I VITAMIN 400 I.U. 100 Capsules ALLEAN JACKSON ROSS Mrs. Allean J.

Ross, Sanibef Island, died Saturday morning in a local hospital. A native Georgian, Mrs. Ross had resided here for the past year. Survivors include her husband, Mr. James Ross; one sister, Mrs.

Lillle M. McQueen; two brothers, Mr. William Meek and Mr. Ernest Morrow, all of Thomas ville, Ga. The body will be sent to Thomasville, Ga.

in care of Grooms Funeral Home, 631 Fletcher for final service and entombment. Local arrangements by Sears Carter Funeral Home. augustaXcarlson Augusta A. Carlson, 83 of 120 Macoma Ct. Shell Point Village died Friday.

A retired School Teacher she was a member of the Womens Fellowship of Thomos A. Edison Congregational Church and a graduate of Fredonia College in Fredonia, N.Y. She Is survived by one brother Hollard Anderson of Pittsburgh, and one sister Mrs. Mariorie Davis of Clearwater, Flo. Memorial service will be held -Tuesday at 1 p.m.

from the Chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with Rev. Dwight Jackson officiating. WILLIAM G. JENKINSON Funeral service for William G. Jenkinson, 64 of 1428 Davis Dr.

Fort Myers will be held Monday at 10 a.m. from the Chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with Rev. Donold F. Kokomoor, pastor of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Ft.

Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. MRS. JONES Funeral service for Mrs. Ruth C. Jones, 76 of 3956 Arlington Fort Myers, will be held Monday at 2 p.m.

from the Chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home with Rev. W. Dean McKinney pastor of Broadway Church of God officiating. Pallbearers will be Terry C. Sanders James T.

Sanders, John C. Sanders, Cullem M. Sanders, Bruce A. Robertson, and Rev. Ray Lane.

Burial will be in Ft. Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Josef Wright, of 1412 Tropic Terrace, North Ft.

Myers died Friday. Moving from Urbana, III. -he had resided here for the past 16 years. Surviving are one daughter Doris Woodward of War- saw, Ind. and one step-son.

Hart-man D. Egger. Mr. Wright was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Fort Myers, past president of the American College Public Relations Association, and was director of public relations at University of REGULAR 12 ROYAL GELATIN 3 Oz. Package Assorted Flavors LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL MAUSOLEUM IN S.W.

FLORIDA, COMPLETE WITH CHAPEL OF MEMORIES CHIMES. ij-ft LAWN CRYPTS. S- W'-': TY TEN BEAUTIFUL GARDENS FOR GROUND INTERMENT. COLUMBARIA NICHES. IWO JIMA MEMORIAL, MOST BEAUTIFUL IN FLORIDA, DEDICATED IN HONOR OF ALL VETERANS.

NIGHT SECURITY GUARD FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND. LARGEST AND MORE TRUST FUNDS. MEMORIAL EMERGENCY FUND IMMEDIATE MONEY AT TIME OF NEED. SPONSOR OF THE NATIONAL ORDER OF THE HELPING HAND A COURTESY CAR FOR SHRINE OWNERS CONVENIENCE. DR.

NORMAN VINCEMT PEAU HAS SAID: "INEVITABLY, EVERYONE EXPERIENCES A DEA1H IN THE FAMILY. THOSE WHO ARE INTELLIGENTLY FORESIGHTED AND CONCERNED WITH THE WELL-IEING OF LOVED ONES, MEET 1HE MANY UNAVOIDABLE PROBLEMS IN ADVANCE OF NEED. ONLY THE THOUGHTLESS AND INCONSIDERATE WILL POSTPONE PROTECTION FOR THEIR FAMILIES AND BURDEN THEM WITH THE EMOTIONAL DISTRESS AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OF THE LAST-MINUTE ARRANGEMENTS WHEN SORROW COMES." WE WHO FACE THE BEREAVED EVERY DAY KNOW THE WISDOM OF DR. NORMAN VINCENT PEALE'S WORDS. WE URGE YOU TO MAKE A CAREFUL COMPARISON OF PRICES AND SERVICES IN ADVANCE.

We Invite You To See Our Bronze Memorials by Gorham, Master Craftsmen in Silver and Bronze. I LIMIT 1 REGULAR 89 79. oGJjgjTiHCa oi Ol O' QliffllliUiB oQgiEE) mm oClTMEBSH G3E0R mm cso 0000 (13231 ffiLI amiwEiciEniESJ mm MM. 71 If PLANTERS CASHEWS 7 Oz. Jar Dry Roasted GARDEN'S OFFICE 936 0555936 0556 AMOS T.

WORKMAN NAPLES Amos T. Workman, 71, 322 Harbor Dr. died Saturday at Naples Community Hospital. He came to Naples in 1969 from Canton, Ohio where he owned and operated the Ohio Tar Asphalt Company. He was a member of the Moorings Presbyterian Church and a member of the Unity Masonic Lodge 12 of Ravenna, Ohio, A Scottish Rite Valley of Canton and a charter member of the Araba Shrine Temple of Fort Myers and a life member of the Ravenna Elks Lodge No.

1076. He is survived by his wife, Ruth Workman of Naples; one Wayne T. Workman of Ravenna; three brothers, James T. Workman of Largo, Lawrence Workman of Kent, Ohio, and Emra Workman of Jefferson, Ohio. Funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m.

in the Moorings Presbyterian Church, Harbour Dr. with the Rev. David Moss, pastor, off iciating. Entombment will follow In Naples Memorial Gardens Mosuleum, Friends may call Monday evening from 7-9 p.m.at Pittmans Naples Chapel, 850 6th Ave. N.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest contributions be made to the Moorings Presbyterian Church -or Naples Community Hospital. WILLIAM-tTmALECKA NAPLES William T. Malecka, 58, of 1475 Curlew Ave. died Saturday at his residence. was retired from the US Army.

le is survived by one son, Mike Malecka of Palm Springs. 'Funeral service will be In Mjami with the Pittman Naples Chapel, 850 6th Ave. N. in charge of arrangements. I SUE GARRISON 1LSE OF CAPRI Sue Garrison, 88, of 407 San Juan Ave.

died Saturday morning at Naples Community Hospital. was a native of Texas. 'She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Ruth) Lenders and one grand daughter, Mrs. Benny (Peggy) Solomon both of Use of Capri.

Rev. William H. Smitty will conduct graveside services Monday at Naples Memorial Gardens with the Pittman Naples Chapel 850 6th Ave. N. in charge of arrangements.

3CZDOCLIP MAIL 98 VALUE I i I SYMPATHY FLOWERS BUNING the Florist YOUR PHONE IS YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT 3904 Cleveland Ave. Fort Myers Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Mausoleum P.O. Box 6126 Colonial Boulevard FortMyers, Florida 33901 Please send me, Free of Charge and Without Obligation, your Valuable Family Portfolio and information about Fort Myers Memorial Gardens. MELL0MIST HAIR SPRAY 13 Oz. By Rayette Fort Myers 936-6113 6113 LIMIT ru GMEBflE) I I I REGULAR 1.33 Address.

City if LYS0L SPRAY 14 Oz. Aerosol Can LIMIT nil nil s- V-y i Flowers Express Your Sentiments Best -Prompt Courteous Servide -Centrally Located -Serving All faiths -Complete Funeral -Cremation -Pre-arrongement Consultant 7.49 VALUE Send the Fines' from THERAGRAN-M We're proud of everything that we do and provide and we invile your inspection at any time. 100's FLU 5 LIMIT Plus Bonus of 30 Member Order OlThe Golden Rule sr 3366 Cleveland Ave. 29 VALUE NORTH FORT MYERS MEMORIAL FUNERAL? HOME 820 PONDELIA ROAD Honda funeral Direclort Association Notional funeral Dir. Assoc.

RUBBING ALCOHOL 16 Oz. Clinic Isopropyl Phone 936-2131. Quality Service Guaranteed Member F.T.D. NORTH FORT MYERS, FIA. JJJt William T.

Ballard, LFD i.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the News-Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About News-Press Archive

Pages Available:
2,672,418
Years Available:
1911-2024