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4B Fort Myers News-Press, Monday. June 25. 1979 Southwest Florida Deaths, Funerals John Merck, Bobby Tomlinson, Greg Collins, Neville Abney and Guy Norm Fort Myers Memorial Funeral Home Is in charge of local arrangements. years, moving from Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a member of the American Legion Post 38.

and the D.A.V. Chapter 75, both of Fort Myers, and was past commander of the Gehlerd Post SS4 of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 WALTER F. BECKMAN Walter F. Beckman.

17. of Shell Point Village, died Sunday. He hod been a resident here lor the post was a permanent resident for one year, coming from Chkooo. III. He was the proprietor of a building supply company.

He is survived by his wife, Lillian Walker of Fort Myers; one son, Richard Gordon Walker of South Holland, a daughter, Mrs. Joy Stuort; a son-in-law. Or. William Stuart, both of Atlanta, two brothers, Raymond Walker of Downieville, and George Walker of Thornton, one sister. Mrs.

William (Clara) Anderson of Joppa, and five grandchildren. Funeral will be conducted at the W.E. Kerr Co. Funeral Home in Harvey. Ill-, at a later date.

CARD OF THANKS Many Thanks to Pastor William R. Russel II, all her friends Associates and many thanks to Harvey Funeral Home. Valerie June 25, 26, 1979 THURMAN J. WARFIELD Moss of Christian burial for Thur-man J. Warfield, 66.

of 6906 Birdie Way. will be said at 10 a.m. today at the Church of the Resurrection Catholic Church with Father Stephen E. McNomara. pastor, officiating.

Burial will be at Lee Memorial Pork Cemetery. Arrangements are by Phil Riser Fort Myers Funeral Home, 1280 Cypress Lake Drive. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs. Ruth C.

Beckmon of Fort Myers. Funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the chapel of the Horvey Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial with Dr. William B. Bedford of Shell Point Village Church officiating.

Military honors will be conducted at Memorial Gardens Cemetery by Robe O. Wilkison American Legion Post 38. Friends may call at the Harvey Funeral Home today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to p.m. LESTER A.

SMITH Funeral for Lester A. Smith, 72, of North Fort Myers will be held today at 2:30 p.m. at the chapel of the Harvey Funeral Home, 1600 Colonial with Dr. H. Fred Williams and the Rev.

Danny Harvey officiating. Burial will be at Lee Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tom Mcintosh, For The Record GERALD WILLIAM WALKER Gerald William Walker, 65, of North Fort Myers, died Sunday in North Fort Myers. He was a native of Chicago, and came to this area as a winter visitor for eight years. He CORRECTION For todays Lee County Transportation Study Supplement.

On the map on pg. 5, Del Prado should be improved, not 6 laned as shown. Everest Parkway should be 4 lane-divided, not 6 lane as shown. P.O. P3087 -1 Richard C.

Ridinger, damages excess Mary Carol Estridge vs. William Bryan Caldwell, Bryan Caldwell's Golf Shop and the Lee County Bank, declaratory relief; Jenny F. Clemmons vs. Charles Thomas Manning, reciprocal supoport; Coral-wood Mall Inc. vs.

A Models Therese J. Haute, as president and os on individual, and John F. Haute, as secretary-treasurer and os an Individual, damages excess Carl J. Almas, doing business as Almas Lumber Co. vs.

Contractors Lumber Supply ond Gerald V. Rutledgen individually, damages excess Meodowbrook Heights Inc. vs. Harry Schooler, Lee County property oppraiser, Dawson McDaniel, Lee County tax collector. Randy Miller, executive director of the Florida Department of Revenue, contest tax assessment; Coastline Equipment of Fort Lauderdale Inc.

vs. Coastline Equipment Co. inlunction. SMALL CLAIMS Jones, Shook Goge, M.D.s, vs. Winer Grace Little.

$79; Modern Consumer Products Inc. vs. Lucille Salvers, doing business as Bicycles, $332; June M. Wagner and Robert C. Wagner Sr.

vs. Randy John Garay, Richard H. Hoery, doing business as Beach Mini Storage, vs. Michael Karfes. $182, and vs.

Solar Servants $981; American Finonce Corp. of Florida vs. Ricardo A. Chayan, $540; Bryon Pateras, formerly doing business as Cleveland '64 vs. Donald E.J.

King, $640; John P. Langan vs. Duone Hall Associates Bonita Springs Insurance Agency Inc. vs. The Alp Co.

doing business as Gallman's Battery Service, $918; Pre-co Industries Ltd. vs. Curtis Systems-Florida $572; Slboney Trucking Co. vs. William Spratt, doing business as Spratt Construction, $560; Lee County Bank vs.

Larry Waddell, $394; Credit Consultants Inc. vs. Lloyd Smith and Rita Smith, $135; John Ashley vs. Lou Baucom, $200; First National Bank vs. Richard Sampson, $723, and vs.

Dwight Grudier, $659; Rosario J. Micell vs. Robert Parks, $503. FILED George Dearborn vs. Anna M.

Muldoon, el auiet title; George Dearborn vs. Environmental Communities auiet title; Lee County, Florida vs. May K. Wood, et eminent domain; Martinique Associates, and its partners, David Jassy, Harry C. Powell Gene Bartholomew and Maryvonne E.

Hemming, damages excess Furman H. Gritfin vs. Thomas D. Hilgeford and Lucia N. Hilgeford.

mortgage foreclosure. 5 Year Guarantee tee County I DIVORCES FINAL JUDGMENTS Ronald Keith Shuler Jr. and Anna Christine Shuler; Ralph G. Smith and Mildred H. Randy Summeroll and Linda Diane Summerall; Fay Johnston and William Lloyd Johnston; Wilma Fern Podilla and Gary Dean Padilla; Irene Filippas and John Filippas.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Ronald Emmett Mann, 31. and Ruth Munsberg Vander Heyden, 41. Ricky Taylor, 25, and Stephanie Lynne Pea body, 20. Kenneth Harvie Stephenson, 38, and Sabro Ann Williams, 37, of LaBelle. Charles Smith Ferguson, 30, and Sarah Marcella Everdell, 20.

Arch Young Hamilton, 69, and Gloria Mae Stricklin, 44. George Robert Harmon, 20, and Carol Lynn Block, 20. Willis F. Jay, 44, and Karen S. Jotinson, 22, both of Akron, Ohio.

Christopher Rene Jackson, 34, and Terri Jean Smith, 18. Ronald James Melvin, 22, and Susan Lynn Rogers, 21. CIRCUIT COURT FILED Lanah Day Renderman Jesse Robert Heredia, reciprocal support; Vernon E. Walker vs. Ida Merolla, et Lafonzo Merolla, et Sotvatore Merolla, et and Theresa Merolla, et auiet title; State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, on behalf of Starlit De Long vs.

John Vincent De Long, reciprocal support; State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services on behalf of Cheryl Ann Earnest vs. Steven Thomas-Earnest petition for support; Donald Hiers and Helga Hiers, et al. vs. Iowa Notional Mutual Insurance David B. Holtzman, doing business as Shell Harbor Inn, and Gary S.

Holtzman, damages excess Richard W. Palmer vs. Bay River Realty damages excess Stole of Florida vs. James Lowell Thomas, notice of appeal; George Dearborn vs. C.L.

Jones and wife, et suit to quiet title complaint; George Dearborn vs. Leonard E. Lucas and wife, et suit to quiet title complaint; Mark A. Brilhart, et al. vs.

Frank Commons Hill, and Continental Insurance damages excess Elizabeth J. Lucas vs. United Services Automobile Association, and William R. Qulsenberry, damages ex-- cess Goldberd, Rubinstein and Buckley, P.A., vs. Marvin Post and wife, and Public Health Trust of Dade doing business as Jackson Memorial Hospital, interplead; Suzanne L.

Pieniaszek, et vs. -Crossroad Enterprises doing 'business as Looking Glass Lounge, damages excess Raymond Bartolo. doing business as Carpet Col-ror Systems vs. Mann-Webb Insurance Agency The Ohio Casualty Insurance damages excess Maion Cardullo Keene, et vs. C.C.

Cardullo, et auiet title; David M. Martel vs. Gary W. Crews, damages excess June Henry, et vs. Donald Mayerson, et complaint of reforeclosure; Howard T.

Whitehead vs. the estate of Margaret Ann Elizabeth McClenithan, Mildred Singletary, Don't waste advertising dollars by restricting your layouts solely' to logos and copy that's like pouring money down the dralnl The highly stylized Art and Graphic layouts, that increase good customer response, are at your fingertips. ALL TEAK WOOD BLADES Aluminum Construction, Light Globes, Celling Adaptors and swag kits available. I. 42" sweep, 5 speed 52" sweep.

5 speed II UV NOW OPEN STORES iu.at Quality Pool Patio al row oiieo. CAPE CORAL: 1219 Lafayette St. 549-2233 NAPLES: 340 9th St. No. (Tamiami Trail) 262-8719 PORT CHARLOTTE: 256 N.

Tamiami Trail NE 625-0950 So. of Sean vioio m. Marnis, June K. Stephens, Norma C. Harris, and Virginia E.

Teaster, complaint on election; John Deere Co. vs. Donald C. Weeks, replevin; Hazel W. Smith Jack Wimberlv, petition for modification; Ruth Englehart vs.

Liberty Mutual Insurance and Frances F. Herring, damages excess Norma Blau-velt vs. Madeline M. Barrick, et damages excess $2,500. FILED Mary Jane Dl Nonno vs.

John Michael Colbert reciprocal support; Glenn Rennick vs. United Telephone Co. of Florida, United Telephone Co. of Ohio, United Telephone Co-, of Minnesota, Carolina Telephone and Telegraph, United Telecommunications Ronald J. Kliewer, and Advertisement Blood Pressure and Hearing Tests Set For Lee County Area Free screening tests for high blood pressure and hearing loss will be given at the Bel-tone Hearing Aid Service, 3949 Broadway, Thurs.

Friday 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. High blood pressure, the leading cause of stroke, heart, and kidney failure, can usually be controlled through medical supervision. It has no symptoms, however, and because of this, periodic testing is advisable. Both tests will be performed by trained personnel using modern electronic equipment.

Everyone should have a hearing test at least once a year if there is any trouble at all hearing clearly. Even people now wearing a hearing aid or those who have been told nothing could be done for them should have a test to keep track of how their hearing is changing and to find out if they are one of the many a hearing aid can help. The free tests will be given Thurs. Fri. 9 A.M.

to 4 P.M. To avoid waiting, call for an appointment. JXLU11I1U WWIl'iWwyBiirj: I i i II i I HI ws MAXIMIZE YOUR CONVENIENCE VaMMMMHiiiiHHHaMHHHMMkBMaBMHJMMHHH 'hums? STD (l ii il I 0 1 i "'I I MUX CAHU 1 k. STAINED GLASS SUPPLIES 3S COLORS 8X12 MICHI'S 2601 fOWLER ST. FT.

MYERS USED TIRES 1 SIZES 5.00 up' 700 TIRES JOHNNY MYERS USED TIRES, Inc. 4310 Fowler St. 939-4014 Messmer WHEN A HEARING AID WILL HELP yOU fXTffA TOUCH FlCWST MfMRFR fTD 3366 CLEVELAND AVE. Ph. 936-2131 and garden mall myerlee square Ph.

481-2421 HEARING AID SERVICE 3949 Broadway Ft. Myers, Florida 936.1110 now there's a name you can bank on. MAX the maximum bank is open 24 hours -all day all night all week. MAX performs nearly all banking transactions including: Showing your savings and checking account balance. Offering you the highest cash withdrawal limits in town.

For maximum banking, stop in and meet MAX our 24 hour teller now at our Colonial Office and our downtown location. TRANSMISSION CeiMTEBS REPEAT BY POPULAR DEMAND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP SPECIAL INCLUDES coumv CHECK FOR LEAKS CHECK UNIVERSAL JOINTS CHECK ENGINE TRANSMISSION MOUNTS ADJUST THROTTLE MANUAL LINKAGE REMOVE PAN ADJUST BANDS CLEAN SCREEN ADJUST INTERNAL LINKAGE INSTALL NEW PAN GASKET ROAD TEST CAR I IP a Fort Myers. La Leadership since 1920. TRANSMISSIONS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS FREE ROAD TEST FREE SPEEDY INSPECTION LIFETIME WARRANTIES Member ARST FLORIDA BflflKS. IfK.

939-4464 3264 CLEVELAND AVE. FT. MYERS FLA. 33901 FREE TOWING CENTERS COAST TO COAST AND CANADA.

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