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53, at his a a THE TAMPA TIMES November 4, 1963 Weather Data Tampa Bay Weather Mostly cloudy through Tuesday, East to southeasterly winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour. High today and Tuesday in upper 70s. Low tonight near 60. Rainfall for 24 hours, ending midnight For month to date Barometer reading, 7:00 a.m. 30.13 TOMORROW Sun rises 6:44 a.m.

Sun sets 5:43 p.m. Moon rises 9:31 p.m. sets 11:08 a.m. Tides at Seddon Island: 2:52 a.m. Low 11:08 a.m.

TEMPERATURES Florida Apalachicola Clewiston Key West Lakeland Jacksonville Miami Beach Ocala Orlando Pensacola Sarasota St. Petersburg. Tallahassee Tampa Cocoa Daytona Beach Fort Myers Gainesville Panama City Sanford Valparaiso Vero Beach: W. Palm Beach Other Albuquerque Amarillo Atlanta Billings Birmingham Boston Buffalo Casper Charleston, S.C. Chicago Cincinnati Columbus, 0.

Denver Des Moines Duluth Fort Worth Galveston Helena Jackson, Kansas City Las Vegas Little Rock Louisville Milwaukee Paul New Orleans New York Oklahoma City High Low Rain 62 51 75 66 76 70 72 59 66 52 75 73 74 46 74 58 64 44 76 60 73 64 41 76 56 72 68 70 55 80 63 68 50 64 49 73 55 62 40 68 76 67 Cities 57 38 69 38 60 35 50 34 61 35 49 37 46 41 56 37 58 48 58 50 52 31 53 29 53 31 62 43 57 32 67 65 74 72 50 28 67 70 51 .04 68 52 69 34 57 32 60 44 59 27 70 46 50 39 62 54 .03 Some temperature extremes from within the United States except Alaska and Hawaii. Sunday highs of 84 at Presidio, Texas, and 83 at Yuma, Ariz. Monday morning lows of 19 at Hibbing, and 20 at Greenville, Maine and Havre. Mont. Greatest snow depth, except at mountain station, 8 inches at Greenville, Maine.

R. A. DICK" STOWERS. STOWERS FUNERAL HOME PH. 689-1211 BRANDON, FLA.

dennings Funeral 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE 6900 NEBRASKA Phone 237-3345 Licensed' Funeral Directors BAROTA CLOUDY 3am A ARIZONA 3001 MEXICO .28 FORECAST A 45. el FEATHER BUREAU 21.91 WARM FRONT GOBO STATIONARY FRONT COLD FRONT OCCLUDED FRONT CLOUDY RAIN SHOW SHOWERS 7 100 -AP Wirephoto THE NATION'S WEATHER TODAY There were a few wet spots in the Midwest and along the Pacific coastal vy CLOUDY FAIR 3895 -194 was reported in most other parts of the naMaine highways ended. In the Southeast, mostly were fair and generally warmer overnight lows 5 to 15 degrees higher than today. Deaths in Tampa MRS. EVA HEWETT MONTEJO Mrs.

Eva Hewett Montejo, died Saturday in Las Cruces. N.M. She was the widow of J. P. Montejo, a native of Tampa, and moved to New Mexico 18 years ago.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thelma Villa, Tampa, Mrs. Margaret Misquez, Las Cruces, and Funeral Notices UNGERER. EUGENE serv- areas today but generally dry weather tion. A snowstorm which closed some there was variable cloudiness but skies temperatures prevailed.

Florida had Sunday and the warming continued Funeral Notices ARMS. MRS. LOUISE GOODFELLOW Funeral services for Mrs. Louise G. Arms, 88, of 12224 N.

Florida, who passed away Sunday afternoon, will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed, NORTHSIDE FUNERAL HOME, 11301 Florida with Rev. H. Eugene Johnson officiating. Cremation will follow.

Survivors include her husband, Mr. Ira 0. Arms. Tampa; two sons, William S. Tampa.

George E. Arms. Tyler, Texas: three grandsons and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 12:00 noon today, JACOBSON. MELVIN ED -Funeral for Melvin Edwin Jacob- son.

34. resident of Lake Crenshaw, Lutz. Florida, who passed away in Indio. Calf. Thursday morning from injuries sustained in an automobile accident, will be held Tuesday morn: ing 9:30 a.m.

at Sacred Heart Church at which time a Catholic Requiem Mass will be offered for the repose of Soul by Rev. Fr. James M. Buckley. S.J..

pastor. Pallbearers will be members of Father William Tyrrell, General Assembly Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus and are Peter Sarkan, James Rossiter. Daniel A. Robicheau, Joseph Schwalke, John F. Madden and Armando P.

Valdes Jr. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. Rosary services will be held Monday night at 8:00 P.M. at Marsicano Funeral Home, 4040 Henderson Blvd. ALL MEMBERS OF KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS TAMPA COUNCIL NO.

667 AND RT DEGREE KNIGHTS OF FATHER WILLIAM TYRRELL S.J GENERAL ASSEMBLY ARE REQUESTED TO ATTEND THE SERVICES. MAURICI, MRS. FRANCES Funeral services for Mrs. Frances Maurici, of 921 E. Curtis who passed away Saturday afternoon in a local hospital as the results of an automobile accident will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the Chapel of the C.

E. Prevatt Funeral Home, 3419 Nebraska Ave. with the Rev. Alexander Posetti, pastor of the Ybor City Baptist Tempie officiating. Pallbearers will be Chris Napoli, Christoper Scaglione, Chris Scaglione, Armando Diaz Johnny Lima and Tony Locicero.

Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE THEIR FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME FROM 7 TO 9 THIS EVENING. MESSINA, GIUSEPPE Funeral services for Mr. Giuseppe Messina, 79, of 2812 9th St. will be held Tuesday at 4.

P.M. from the A. P. Boza NEBRASKA CHAPEL with burial in Colon Mausoleum. Pallbearers: Joe Messina, Charles Messina, Tony Tomanello, Joe Savoca, Nick Fontana Joe Guarisco.

A rosary will be and recited Monday at 8 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosalia Messina, two daughters, Mrs. Salvatora Messina Savoca, and Mrs. Josephine Gambardella, a son, Giuseppe Messina, four sisters, Rosaria Guarisco, Salvatora Messina, Pasquala Savoca, and Cira Miceli, also two brothers, Micheli Messina, and Pietro Messina, four grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

STARLING, CHARLES R. Funeral services for Mr. Charles Starling, 44, of 8506 Lynn will be held at 3:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon from the chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with Rev. J. Earl Tharp, pastor of the New Orleans Baptist Church officiating.

Pallbearers will be Mr. Elmer Place, Mr. Leon Johnson, Mr. Johnny Moyse, Mr. Larry Ridgway, Mr.

Eddie Quillin and Mr. Robert Lufriu. Interment will be in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. TOTE. MARTIN- Funeral services for Mr.

Martin Toye, 45, 3509 San Pedro will be held at 2:00 o'clock Monday afternoon at Curry's Funeral Home, 605 S. MacDill Ave. The Reverend Don Richardson, pastor of the Trinity Methodist Church, will officiate. Cremation will follow. ENJOY RESTFUL NATURAL-LIKE SLEEP without habit-forming drugs of any kind! Whenever you can't sleep because of simple nervous tension or daily problems, do you hesitate to take a sleeping aid because you are afraid it may be habit-forming? You need have no fear about ing drugs anymore, because now you have SOMINEX the gentle, non habit-forming way to get a good night's sleep.

Taken as directed, SOMINEX brings safe, natural-like sleep. And SOMINEX contains no habitforming drugs of any kind! Gentle-acting Don't confuse SOMINEX with habit-forming barbiturates, bromides or narcotics. SOMINEX contains none of these drugs! SOMINEX is a combination of gentle-acting, medically-proven ingredients that act to ease away the simple tensions and everyday problems that keep you awake. You feel thoroughly relaxed as SOMINEX lulls you into restful, natural-like sleep. In the morning you wake up refreshed without that "morning-after" drugged feeling.

You're alert and bright. SOMINEX was tested in leading hospitals and among hundreds of private patients and proved wonderfully effective. So, if you can't sleep, but up to now you've been afraid to take a sleeping aid because you thought it might be habit-forming, take SOMINEX as directed for safe, natural-like sleep. It's absolutely not habit-forming. NATURAL HOSPITAL EFFECTIVE -PROVED SLEEP ECKERD DRUG STORES Deaths in the Tampa Area MRS.

LOUISE ARMS Mrs. Louise Goodfellow Arms, 88, of 12224 N. Florida died Sunday afternoon in a Tampa nursing home, She was native of Missouri and a former resident of Attica, coming to Tampa before, years ago. thee was member of the Christian Church, Survivors include her husband, Ira 0. Arms, Tampa; two sons, William S.

Arms, Tampa, George E. Arms, Tyler, three grandsons and four great-grandchildren. GEORGE D. BOLTON George D. Bolton, 59, of St.

Petersburg, died Saturday in a St. Petersburg hospital. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., and former resident of Stamford, he was the southern division manager for the Almaden Vineyards of San Francisco, Calif. A member of the Saints and Sinners Club, Emmett Kelly Tent, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margery H.

Bolton. St. Petersburg Beach; his mother, Mrs. Viola Bolton; brother, Morton Bolton, and sister, Miss Viola Bolton, all of Stamford. MARTIN TOYE Martin Toye, 45, 3509 San Pedro died yesterday mornling at his residence.

A native of Des Moines, Iowa, he had been a resident of Tampa for the last four years and had been employed by G. Ferlita Sons Inc. until illness forced his retirement last year. Mr. Toye served with the U.S.

Navy during World War II and is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Jack Ruland, Tampa, and Mrs. Thomas Hardesty, Vancouver, his mother, Mrs. Thomas C. Toye, Vancouver, and two prothers, Thomas Toye, Kent, and Obert Wiltsie, Escondido, Calif.

MRS. MYRTLE ECKERT Mrs. Myrtle E. Eckert, 49, of Limona, died afternoon in a Tampa hospital, Mrs. Eckert was a native of Michigan and resided in Limona for the past 32 years.

Mrs. Eckert was a member of the Riverview Methodist Church, Survivors inelude one son, Irving Eckert, Riverview; five daughters, Mrs. Barbara Hubbard, Riverview; Miss Marilyn Eckert, Riverview; Mrs. Bobbie Sparrow, Tampa; Mrs. Ernestine Smith, Tampa, and Mrs.

Hulda Martinage, Bedford Township, one sis. ter, Mrs. Doris Oelslager, Gibsonton; 13 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Don't Cut Corns Calluses, Warts Use New Magic Rub Off Thousands of sufferers from laming corns, calluses, and common warts now report results with an amazing new formulation that rubs them off painlessly and safely without danger of infection from cutting, or abrasives, Secret wonder working medicated creme, called DERMA-SOFT that softens and dissolves those tormenting, hard remove growths so that they rub right off, leaving skin silky smooth and soft, So don't suffer another minute. Get DERMA-SOFT at all druggists.

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anos or Hammond Organs--see our exciting display! Free Parking Lot at Music Telander's Company Next Door Tampa-106 Tyler St. Tel. 223-4611 Mrs. Maybelle Nighbert, Albuquerque, N.M., a stepdaughter, Mrs. Emma Young: three sisters, Mrs.

Edith Duggan, St. Petersburg, Mrs. Belle Gonzalez, Tampa, and Mrs. Mary Green, Detroit; two brothers, Otto Hewett and E. S.

Hewett, both of Tampa, and nine grandchildren. RAY A. KLETT for Mr. Eugene A. Ungerer, 48, resident of Gibsonton, will be held Monday night at 7:30 o'clock from the Chapel of the Lewers and Shannon Funeral Home, Ruskin, Fla.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 10:00 o'clock from St. Anne's Catholic Church, Ruskin, which time a Requiem Mass will 'be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment Hackney Cemetery, Riverview, Flandy WILLA. WALTER -Funeral services for Mr. Walter W.

Willa, 57, of Route 4 box 29, Tampa, will be conducted Tuesday morning at 11:00 o'clock from the Garden Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 3800 Nebraska with Rev. Larry Henize, pastor of the Keystone Methodist Church, officlating. Interment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM- Tomasa Gonzalez--In our home she is fondly remembered, Sweet memories cling to her name, Those who loved her in life sincerely, Still love her in death just the same. YOUR DAUGHTERS SON IN MEMORIAM -In loving memory of our parents who passed away.

George W. Crites August 24th, 1962 and Tabitha Lee Crites, November 1st, 1962. THE FAMILY CARD OF, THANKS -The family of Richard Dannelly wishes thank every one for their many kindnesses rendered during our recent bereavement. THE FAMILY Ray A. Klett, 66, of 12224 N.

Florida died yesterday morning in a Tampa hospital. Mr. Klett was a native of Keeler, and was a resident of Tampa for the past 38 years. He was a veteran of World War I and was a member of American Legion Seminole Post 111. Survivors include his widow.

Mrs. Charlotte Klett, Tampa; one brother, Lyle Klett, Clearwater and two sisters, Mrs. Harriette Rodewald, Watervliet, and Mrs. Norene Arent, St. Joseph, Mich.

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