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HO SAYE Sears 4B Fort Lauderdale News, Wednesday. June 1 4, 1978' I Deaths 5 CiMUtwd Mvtrtnint Pots and Pans cycle dishwashers JALLMAND A AllnutKl, of -W South Vtun If Hiva Raton, died Mui.y at Kv4 Regulur Iteniilur lluilt-in 77M1 Community Hifepitut Mr. AttaandcanifMd hi area 14 war ao from Lt Angles, C.lif(r- Purlulile urn-re ru? was a retirwl ramuy Investmtut iHJiix'lor lie wns a member of the Rmal Pulm aritf rniintrv Ctuh mrTih.f nf lilt Colors Inslallalion 4 lub aini the L)S Angles Country Club- He is Vurvtved bv his wit. Klise of Btva Katun, a JlMtihier, Mi? Canrfl Allmand of Los Angles, a sister, Mrs. H.

iVirgimal Haassof jjhMshoro Btach, Honda. Memorial services will Rm 2pm Thursday at Sain Nicholas Fpiscopd Ttuirch by Faiht-r Samuel E. Frock. Memorial JVuntnbution may be made to the Spastic Ji hildrvn's League, Los Angeles, California. SAVE 20 18-in.

wide portable dishwasher Kt'ittilur I Q95 mm JL jun 17th Ideal dialSwatiW when ipoc is problem thit poHabb it only 18 me he wide. Features dud spray onj tor thorough cleaning. With noynal and Moke Mom'i lile a lot easier by letting this dishwasher do her work for her. Features a 2-level wash action plus a 2-wash Pots and Pons cycle. Portable has dark wood-look plastic laminate top for extra counter space.

n-r- rinse, hold cycles. KARDOMCK David Kardnnick, 81. nf Miami Beach. Florida Died Monday, June 12, Survived by Ins nc. Aim; his son.

Harold; daughter, Edith, ami five grandsons. He will tie buried ill Vtellwuid CeiiM-tcry, New York. KEITH Dennis Keith. of 6251 SW 3Kth Court, Dane, dwj Tuesday Survived by wife. Ola.

sun, Daniel Waneiyk of Davie, daughters. Sylbil Wilson of Cmper City. Dorothy Foster. Judy Parncll, Dtanne Decdrick all of Davie; 9 grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren; brother Harold Keith, Mobile Ala and sisters, Idelle Eich, Miami and Marie Peevy. Mobile Ala Funeral Ser-vicn 2 p.m.

Friday at FRED HUNTER SUBURBAN HOME, 2401 South University Drive. Kcverend Charles Eldon, Calvary Assembly of God. officiating Friends may call Thursday 2 to 4 and to Interment Westlawn Memorial Gardens. LEVY Albert C. Lew.

Jr of 113 Esses Road. Hollywood, died Monday ArraoRements by FRED HUNTER FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY, 472-1550. Elizabeth Martin, of 1321 North 4lh Avenue, Hollywood, died Monday. Arrangements bv FRED HUNTER FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY, 472-1550. MASCUCH V', Jean MascucK.

78.. formerly of ltvU SE 5th' Court. Deerfield Beach and San Antonio. Texas, passed away Saturday, June 10, ITU, in San Antonio. Texas.

A .1) year resident of Boca Raton and Deerfield Beach. Formerly of Maptewood, New Jersey. Mrs Mascuch was the former of the Sea Breeze Apartments In Boca Raton and was an active pioneer In the development of the city of Boca Raton, Family, will receive friends Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m, at the funeral 'home. 1 kenmore truh conipuelor uve 1 3 Kood MuMe Regular OA 95 OH reatures HP motor, stoinless steel grinding chamber, noise insulation. BEAUCHAMP imest P.

Beaucnamp. 74, of MOO SW 10th Court, jorth Lauderdale, died Tuesday. He came to thti Nirea eight years ago from Detroit, Michigan. He was a memher of Church of Christ in Margate. He Ss survived hy his wife, Florence: sons, Robert Warner of Monroe, Michigan, Glen Warner of Michigan, Leroy Warner of North fauderdale and Jonathan Beauchamp of Belle filade.

Florida; 26 grandchildren; 38 great-grand-Children; brother-in-law. Leo Rogers of North aunt, Mrs. Delia Johnson of Indianapolis, Indiana. Funeral services will he 10 a m. jniursday at the R.

JAY KRAEER MARGATE HOME, by Brother Gerald Wright of jhe Church of Christ in Margate, Interment will Billow in Broward Memorial Gardens Cemetery. JfneKds may call 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday and from ft a till service time on Thursday. Ssonura Grace Bonura. 73 of ISIS NE 39th Court.

Fort Jl-auderdale, Tuesday in a local hospital A 35 year Resident formerly of Hackensack, New Jersey. jsWvived by husband, Charles; two sons, Joseph lit). Bonura, Charles M. Bonura, M.D.; Slaughter, Mrs. Jacqueline Davis; IS grandchildren; four great-grandchildren, all of Fort.

Lauderdale: two sisters, Mrs. Marie Fant of tlifton. New Jersey and Mrs. Vi LiGregnl of Lodi, jfiew Jersey; brother, Angela Perino, Peterson, New Jersey. Family will receive friends Wednesday 7 to 9 m.

Prayer service Wednesday 7 m. uneral mass Thursday 10 a m. at Saint fftnthnny'j Catholic Church, followed by interment kn Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Arrangements by IBAIRBCASE NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME, Fort Lauderdale. prire Compresses bot-' ties, tin cans end food waste.

Step-on-it opener. arm Sal arlcet end June 14, itnleta otherwise kidifafed 4 good reasons to buy a chain link fence SAVE $30 Fully uutoiiiulic parage door opener 95' runerat services will be held Thursday 11 a m. at the Boca Raton Mausoleum Chapel in Boca Raton, followed bv entombment. Arrangements bv POMPANO BEACH FUNERAL HOME, North Federal Highway, Pompano Beach MERCER Raymond William Mercer, 35. of 608 SE 6th treet.

rort Lauderdale, passed away Sunday at 4its residence He is survived by his son Scott; and brothers Donald Robert Mercer and Ronald Mercer Arrangements pending BLACKBURN FUNERAL HOME, 5234562. 169 ii Diittil rtmlrul 11. lT TA vim M-iVri lrm tli iSejSri 1 tl-Ml tttrruilty iLr rln.trl fnrrn INSTALLED chain link fence With digital operoting control that lets you set your own per- sonol code from 512 possible codes to open and close your garage door from your car seat. Offers security and con- venience. Installation Extra.

Aih about Seart credit plant JBUATTI -s Albert U. Buatti. 75, of 73)1 NW 70th Street. Jtection 14. Tamarac.

passed away Tuesday at a pocal hospital. He came here seven years ago ffrom Brooklyn, New York. Survived hy his wife, Frances; one son, Albert of Middlefield, fjwo daughters, Mrs. Josephine Apuzzo of Brooklyn, New York and Mrs. Crocetta Apuzzo of Jpeerpark, Long Island; and eight grandchildren.

(Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Wake service will he held 7 30 m. ednesday at the MASON CHAPEL. Services and flnterment will be in Queens, New York.

Local Wangements by MASON FUNERAL HOME, 7151 McNab Road. 59 Galvanized 12 ga. 48-inch high fencing adds, to the value of your home and to family privacy. Price includes fa brie, top roil, line posts, loop caps and installation. Cotes, terminal posts extra.

CBC002610. Price higher on in-t nil at ion iVxa than -5-I. and in the hiorida foot 10, MILLER Charles Miller, 69. of 1223 North Federal Highway, Hollywood, passed away Sunday. Graveside service 10 a m.

Thursday at Lauderdale Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Arrangements by FAIR-CHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. MTTCHELL Floyd I. Mitchell. 82.

of 611 NE 49th Street. Fort Lauderdale. Tuesday in a local hospital. Ten year resident formerly from Newark, Ohio. Survived by wife, Mary E.

daughter, Betty L. Mitchell; son and daughter-in-law, Richard H. and Millie Mitchell, all of Fort Lauderdale-: also three sisters: and two brothers. Mr. Mitchell had retired as the Superintendent of Mails at Newark, Ohio in 156 and had been a winter visitor to Fort Lauderdale since 1954.

Family wdl receive friends Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Funeral service Friday 2 ut. at the funeral home with Pastor J. Donald Newman and Pastor Larry -Adkina officiating. Interrent to follow in Lauderdale Memorial Park.

Arrangements by BA1RD-CASE NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME, Fort Lauderdale. I A'r- i AVK S3 raflmun eleelrie ihuin sjw CuMom palio cover for outdoor fun rnit iit mixer OC07 INSTALLED I0x20-rt aluminum palio rover 39993 White finish. Permits and concrete extra. C8C0026I0. 88 Custttm aluiniituin inflow awnings 25 Off Van Hfgulnr frue Add to value of your -Hh Miiniin.

0')-. Iiiv.ii luiililiiitt Nebular 00099 b1I.) Aluminum, Metro kit to meet local todes and ittallatton extra. 199 wTT JEsasf Heuul.ir 0199 atT Offers ond an 8-! inch steel guide bar. Double insulated. it Regulnr Prtrvu For barfaecrues, formly flam-enngs.

Installation extra. '4 -HP motor, 4 paddles ond wheels lor mobility 'lt wt total home. Instollotton extro. C1IARB0NEAU Marion E. Charboneau, 73, of 1118 SE 5lh Street.

Dcerfield Beach, died Tuesday June 13. ITS, at "her residence. Mrs. Cbarbnneau came hi this area 22 years aijo from North Haven, Conn. She wasa-member of Saint Ambrose Catholic Church of Dcerfield Beach.

She is survived by sister, Mrs. Henry (Sarah) Miessau, Jensen Beach, Florida; brothers. John F. Butler. Deerfield Beach.

James Butler New Haven, Conn. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home, friends mav call from 7 'to 9 m. Wednesday at the R. JAY KRAEER DEERFIELD BEACH KIP' NERAL HOME Mass of tlie Ressureetlon will be said in New Haven.

followed by interment in All Saints Cemetery, North Haven, Conn. CO.NROY Dorothy C. Conroy, 55, died June 12, 198, in Tucson. She is survived by her husband, QrilV her father, Leland B. Hall, Sr.

of Yonkers, York; a brother. Uland B. Hall, Jh of Peekskill, New York; step-son. Thomas Conroy of Tucson. Funeral services and burial will be held Thursday tn Tucson.

PALMS MORTUARY, in charge FOX Anthony J. Fok, 76, of 293t NE 7lh itiTrace, Chain taw sole price end June 'Cvtm wfrinfl iitrem ptl cvor tSe (M-ket end iuly lit Automotive Centers open daily 8 30 A advertised items it readily available for sale as advertised btlltX HlUut bOKHL iAiLti inO 444 J5M 4uau FT LAUDCRQAIE S8MPAS0 tsj 40011 4 saao I 1 56I.JSM '-JD-II ID UtAHi koRiHUE .10611 (93 1101 Ill "tM KIM HUH I3J J4II 144 1313 33 M4I 44 8901 WUtlMO SULL HOUtWOUQMAU I23SIM isumy 3rjoi HfrlKESI Imtollolion Ottic 4 4l BAM 591.43111 S4 3751 i 6HOWAR0 Store Hours Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

Biscayne 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Northslde 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 5:30 P.M. Key West Hours Thurs.

Fri. 10 A to 9 PM i. Sat. 10 A.M. to6.P.M.-CLOSED SUNDAYS Sears 1 I 5TARRE0fTEMS4L5O4VAMBt.fi SUNSET PL AZ A I trapptnESTQWES 0ELR4Y I WrW AfngrtCJ tflQM Hompano Beach, died Tuesday, at a local hospt tul, following an extended illness Mr.

Fox came ORR Eustace Orr, W. of 1303 NE 2nd Street, Pompano Beach, Tuesday at a local hospital. Mr. Or cam to "Pompano Beach J9 years ago from Lyons, Georgia. In Pompano Beach Mr.

Orr owned and operated a construction firm for 39 years. During that time he built the First National Bank and First Federal Savings and Loan and many other banks and prominent buildings around ths area. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Pompano Beach, the M.itj ShriiM Club, the Okeechobee Shrine Club and. the Pompano Beach Masonic Lodge. He "Survived by his wife, Edith; three brothers, Collas of Pahokee, Florida, Gilea of California, Cyns of Kite, Georgia; sister, Karrie.

Lou, Wimberly of Punta Gorda, Florida; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 11 a m. Friday at the R. JAY KRAEER POMPANO BEACH HOME, by Reverend Eugene M. Leckrone of the First United Methodist Church in Pompano Beach.

Followed by interment in Beach Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Conrnbu- lions may be made to the Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital or the First United Methodist Church in Pompano Beach. OTTO Freda Otto, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, passed away Friday, June 2, 1978, in New Jersey.

Mrs. Otto was chairman of the Curiosity Shop for All Saint's Episcopal Church. Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m, Thursday, June 15, 1978, al All Saint's Episcopal Church with the Reverend Canon William Brace, officiating to this area 16 years ago from New York uty, New York He was a member of the American Legion Sterling McClellan Post No. 142 Pompano Beach He is survived by his wife, Lillian, son, Kfbert Pattison of Berea, Ohio; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends may evil from 6 to 9 Wednesday and Thursday at the R.

JAY KRAEER SAMPLE ROAD FUNERAL HOME. Funeral services will be 2 m. Friday at the funeral home, by Reverend Dwayne L. Black, of the First United Presbyterian Church of Pompano Beach. Followed by entombment in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

GIBSON Keith L. Gibson, of 2311 NW 12th Court. Fort Lauderdale, passed away Saturday. Survived by mother, Carolyn Badison; two brothers, Kenneth and Kevin; grandmother. Louise Williams.

Funeral services II am. Thursday at Mount dive Baptist Church, Reverend G.E. Weaver offlciat-, ing. Friends may call from to 9 m. on Wednesday.

Interment Sunset Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by ROY MIZELL FUNERAL HOME. HANSEN Alfred Hansen, 86. of 828 NE 17th Court, Fort Uiuderdnle, passed away Tuesday at the Broward General Medical Center. A resident here 22 years from Detroit, Michigan.

Veteran of World War I. Member of F.W. No. I960 of Fort Lauderdale. Survived by wife.

Mabel three brothers, John of Denmark. Emanuel of Clearwater and illiam of Fort Lauderdale; sister. Enswr Hansen of Denmark Arrangements hy FAIROIfLD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME. HARRISON Dorothy P. Harrison, of 6J3J Grant Court, Hull wood, died Monday.

Arrangements by FRED HUNTER FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY. CM550. PEARSON Roger Alan Pearson, 33, of Fort Lauderdale, passed away Sunday. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Pearson of Sarasota and two children. Graveside services Thursday Westlawn Memorial Gardens. Mr, Pearson was 4 member of the Outlaw Motorcycle Club of Ftorl' da Arrangements by DAVIE FUNERAL HOME, 584-0221. z1; MO off 6-cycle rLS-sSs large-capacity washer Aulomatic 24- 29-inch wide NV $329.95 flj in. wide washer 2-setting dryer White 2191.

yci- 30 off 4-setting 'n74 large-capacity dryer fv-i 'V1- 00O95 1 I Srg. $259.95 A AM I Tll Pilot-free ignition gag dryer $269.95 r' I Regular $299.93 -j, Ki'tmimi hh-Iht kritmnrr drvpr I a i "HMOll V. v' a 239 i79 yZy our 1,11. h.1 i.Mn.itnl llrl A Jdi. Kinmiw dryer.

M(uirv either rlrrlrteal or -jV, i A A A ArTtilljf 7 A 1 I I ICiHiunrnTlcr. which are nut invludi-d in a. 4 'X II A 4- 4 Sn.h I SalMMll. IMmb I ''l I li.l.. I Many KenmnrrmodiUureavalhihlrin (.,.

nAC ml. 1 nia u. I I'srliinuniwiulursalunestraehurHr. ifir Auk about Seart credit plant. BEAT THE HEAT AIR r- "1 CO BS! gJTgSfJjJJ) 'ffe I I Zdy xi'Zj 11 if 'JI'" JPtszzr--- mWii- MM 'm Ifm hZJ in if1 1 'I I 'ttITS i ii-.

i I fLj'i1: hj Nlidr.Wr,rr,m,.n. u-1 T7. I jStJ MiIm Iim frr.iu,.., SfeJ- A OaflkOS i-i ,,106. JLL U99.9S PERRIER Marcel! V. Perrter; of 2825 NE 23rd Street, Port' Lauderdale, passed away Monday.

Resident 35 years from Indiana, Was an Interior decorator. Survived by her husband, Joseph son action B. Meyers; grandson Vachoo B. Jr.r granddaughters, Tammy Anders and Terti Meyers; great -grandson, Christopher Anders all of Tampa: sisters, Georgia Corner of Fort Lauderdale, Mary Michael of Boynton Beach; nieca, Gloria Confer of Fori Lauderdale; nephew, John Michael of Indiana. Services I m.

Thursday at FAIR-CHILD NORTH FEDERAL CHAPEL, with Rev-trend Harold Thomas of First United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow In Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may pay their respects at service time Thursday. RICKEY Nelson S. Rickey, 67, of 420 NW 35th Avenue, Lauderdale Lake, on Tuesday at local hospital, Mr, Rickey came to this area 13 years ago from Kensington, Maryland.

He la survived by his wife Eleanor; sons, Thomas Indiana, Pennsylvania, KkJiard A. Of Lauderdale Lakes, Earl, Tallahassee. Florida: lister, Marie Parker, Clearwater, Florida; brother, Howard Rickey; and three grandchildren Friends may call at the JENNINGS COMMERCIAL BOULEVARD FUNERAL HOME, on Thursday to 7 Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday m. at the funeral home chapel Arrangements by JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME, 3904 West Commercial Boulevard, hurt Lauderdale. HEAPS Blanche Heaps.

'5. of IHflO East Oakland Park Boulevard. Oakland Park, on Friday. June 9. V.

A resident for 28 years formerly from Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. Preceded In death by her husband. Casey, in January Survived ky daughters. Mrs.

Alice Shellhart of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Mrs. K.nhryn Duff of Phoenm, Arizona; -son, Donald Verger of West Coblna. California; sister, Mrs Alice Stisil of Philadelphia, Pa nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. Services will be held at the convenience of the family hy the ED KALIS FUNERAL HOME, In Wilton Manors HILLMAN Ralph G. Hlllman, of Ml SW 6ih Street, Pompano Beach, formerly of Fort Lauderdale, passed away Tuesday.

Was retired real estate associate, veteran of World War member of Uk First Congregational Church of Times Suiiare Survived by his sons, Donald of Fort' Ijiuderdale. Verne of Maine, Ralph 0. of Hanover, Mass daughter, Joyce Drinkwatef, St. Albans, Vermont; 13 grandchildren. Arrangements nrndiog FAIRCHI1.D NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME.

76J-448B fof Information. HUFFMAN Liny Irene Huffman, of 1120 Coral Hidgc lirive, Fort Lauderdale. ikism'J away Monday. Survived bv one sister, Ililcn Suinwolt, and one niece, Ann Dill'si. both 'if fort Landordolc Ftioer.

ul arrangements by FANNIN FUNERAL HOME. JOHNSON Dmsilla Johnson, 77. livt-J at 701 NW flh Sirwl, RITTER Oirii Rllter. of 941 NW 207 Street, Mlamt. died 1ueday.

Arrangements bv FRFD HI NTT: FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORY, iSSO tele erlie enes Jvns 4th lie msaer. rw While let-maker hook-up to ixtttlng water supply (ra WlTlllfflill Hlli III I IlfM 13.1 tu. ft. fro.tle If! hl refrlgcrator.frceor 15.1 cu. ft.

froHtlcat refrigcrator.freenor 19 ROSS Dale Ross, ,1. of 4116 Riverside Drive, Coral Springs, dud Tuesday A resident of the area l' years from lig Island Survived by Wile. Joyce; sons, Rritvrt and Stephen, daughters, Theresa, Tammy, Margaret and Nichols; brothers, Fred Hvdert of Niles, Ohio. Iird Rosa of Pompano Beach. Walter Ross of Warren.

Ohio; and a sister, Mary Clark of Warren, Ohio Friend mav call to 9 pm Thursday al R. JAY KKAKLR MARGATE FUNERAL HOME, where funeral services will he 2 pm Friday by Reverend Richard II Harder tnfentwnf in Broward Memorial liiirdelis. Roomy 19.1 ru, ft, frost Iohb didc-by-hide M2r White snls liliirf llilr, irf trnxl' lilt IJ.TJ 111 ft. relrliteretitr ti l' ru ft Hmirlv mitt pari, tsmmahls nltelvtts Ponipann Beach, Florida, passed away July II, Survivors are, one son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs James tarr; one daughter. Mrs Eva Johnsim.

and many nthrr relatives Funeral service Is II am. Saturday at Saml Christopher Episcopal Church, Father P(l Brown, official-Ing lolernifnt in Wmsflnwit Cemetery Friends may call Fridiiv front 4 to 9 m. Saturday from 7 to 10 a BENTON FUNERAL HOME, in charge of arruiigiineols i MUirflK shelvlm and i iini White iml Kull width shFlvlnn snd twin rfi(Mf. thrtt k.rp fruit and vractablcs (reh IwiKpr III! I.IMMI I I II ool Mil- 111. I I )() mult Mm 100 BttM morl.l et1Ht lit it) 1 1 ItUH moa.l (71141 III 41 KOJl easol nnvnmnnt Hnir Oil' i llnfj hnpprrrj thnfn Nirbr.rq Antnmntive Cnnmrs apnn rlwlv 8 MAM tach of these) advertised Heme II readily available for tale advertised DIRECT CREMATION '395 NO Viewing NO Service NO Casket ICuHlHKlit l.ASLt MIAMI stftUMMUf mt SH4SU M4LS smtfWtlOO M41S ru iris 444 nu in mi Msrui tnm Niuii til KM 41rM4 174IM )') "SUttN tff tllt0ll trtiMWW) MiMMtca MiMStHCI) ltSt ill 4tns 4r we in 144 mt hi mn nini HI4HH iiumi tiiw miiisi Stori Houn Mon.

thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M, Biscayne 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.-Northslds 10 A.M. to 7 P.M.

Shop Sunday 12 Noon to 5:30 P.M. Key West Hours Thurs, Prl. 10 A to 9 PM Tues, Sat 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 'CLOSED SUNDAYS Sears tsuttser mis stsnotnitfuKi sio sysiKBii Sf 4PPI ilirt wrircHHtia-ws sow OP! B4V.

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