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TAMPA TIMES, Friday, November 12, No. 560 TIMES DOLLARWORDS CONTEST Solve the clues as you would any crossword puzzle. CHOOSE from each printed clue the word that BEST fits the definition. WRITE the answers in the blank space provided in each puzzle until spaces have been filled in. Be sure letters are legible.

Clip out the puzzle or use a good exact size handdrawn facsimile, ical or other wholesale reproductions are not acceptable, After you have filled it in paste it on the back postcard. Mail it from Florida post office to The Tampa Times, DOLLARWORDS Contest, P. O. Box 2883, Tampa 1, Florida, or bring it to The Tribune Times Office at Lafayette St. All answers to be eligible for the prizes MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE TRIBUNE TIMES OFFICE, 505 East Lafayette not later than Wednesday, 9 a.m.

We are not responsible for entries lost or delayed the mails. Entries enclosed in envelopes cannot be accepted. Anyone except employes of The Tribune Company and the Marine Bank and Trust Company and their families may enter this contest. 6. If more than one correct solution is received the prize will be divided equally among the winners.

There is only ONE CORRECT solution and only a correct solution can win. There is only one answer that in the decision of the judges is the BEST word fitting the definition in each clue. The decision of the Judges shall final and all contestants taking part agree to accept those decisions as condition of entry. No eutries will be returned. There can be NO CORRESPONDENCE OF TELEPHONE CALLS regarding the contest.

Winner, if any, and the correct solution will be announced next Saturday, 10. Each reader may submit not more than FIVE entries in each week's contest. Clip and Paste on a 4c Postcard LoUT LIL SE ARE 0 SORT 'S HA MT AL ISH LE Name Street Number City State Phone Mail to: The Tampa Times Dollarwords Contest Box 2883, Tampa 1, Fla. ACROSS 2. If you -LOUT a man he might well consider it an affront to his dignity (C or F).

4. As a rule, the more self-centered a man's life the more likely he is to think it -ULL (D or F). 6. An investor is much less likely to get a bad S--ARE nowadays (C or H). 12.

We're usually more likely to lend money to a man we know to be really SORT (H or P). 13. A child's eyes are often exactly the same SHA- as her mother's (D or P). 14. A housewife is usually flattered when guests with small appetites eat a good -EAL (D or M).

15. It would probably make most of us R-SH if offered the chance of making a fortune easily (A or U). REGARDLESS DIGNIFIED OF SERVICES PRICE. Sammon Co FUNERAL HOME 877-7676 LICENSED FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4730 N. ARMENIA 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Something you can't measure in dollars and cents 16.

We might well expect scenes of violence to dominate the R-LE of a dictator (0 or U). DOWN RULES 1. man who marries a woman who's -USSY is seldom envied by his friends (F or H). 3. Persons who LO-E a game of bridge might appreciate having their mistakes explained by an expert (S or V).

5. Being told he's the type of man that women LEA- on is apt to flatter a vain man (D or N). 7. There's usually a good deal of planning behind an important R-SE (I or U). 8.

When tension is high it's often very difficult for a diplomat to maintain -ORMAL relations (F or N). 9. Probably the best way to -ETTLE an opponent in an argument is to use lots of sarcasm (N or S). 10. When a child proves to be a bad -OSER it often reflects on his parents (L or P).

11. Alas! it's often all too easy to hurt the feelings of young LA-S (D or S). Beautification Awards Made PLANT CITY The Plant City Chamber of Commerce has named November winners of home beautification awards and the business place of the month. Homeowners honored are Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Barwick, 508 N. Warnell; Dr. and Mrs. Alex Sanchez, Sunset Road; Mr. and Mrs.

Rodney Colson, West Pinedale Drive, and Mrs. H. C. Tucker, 121 S. Drane St.

Edenfield Appliances was named business place of the month. They will receive certificates at the Nov. 22 meeting of the city commissioners. Deaths MRS. OFELIA G.

MONTANE Mrs. Ofelia Gomez Montane, 82, of 7708 Springside Lane, died this morning at a local hospital. A native of Artemisa, Cuba, she had resided in Tampa since 1961. She is survived by a son, Mario Montane, Tampa; a sister, Mrs. Julia Gomez; brother, Reineri Gomez, of Cuba; and two grandchildren.

Funeral Notices BASKETTE, MRS. CAROLINE L. Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline L. Baskette, 71, of 1310 Lakewood Drive, Brandon, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m.

at the Stowers Chapel, with Rev. Emerson Rugh officiating. Interment will follow in Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Pallbearers are Stuart Maxted, Ernest Seymour, Albert Brooker, John Le Brun, Cecil King, and Joe Kernohan. Arrangements STOWERS FUNERAL HOME, BRANDON.

COLADO, FRED services for Fred E. Colado, lifelong resident of Tampa who died in a hospital Thursday, will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the chapel of J. L. Reed Son, Bayshore Blvd. Plant with the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Mark McLoughlin, pastor of Christ the King Catholic follow Church, at Myrtle officiating. Hill Memorial Interment Park. will DAVIS, WILBER R.

(BUCK) SR. Funeral services for Wilber R. (Buck) Davis, 78, of 600 Magnolia will be held this afternoon at o'clock from the Chapel of J. L. Son, Bayshore Boulevard and Plant Avenue, with the Rev.

J. Fred Dickman, rector of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, officiating. Interment follows at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park. Active pallbearers: H.

D. Whiddon, E. B. Bradley, C. R.

Nettles A. S. Moran, Valeen Haynes and Earl Royal. Honorary: L. B.

Selden, L. D. M. Nelson, M. J.

Launt, A. L. Holcom, B. J. E.

Dr. Dawkins, Tuttle, Pate L. Lyons, A. L. Weeks, Oscar Nelson, P.

Bozeman, B. R. Edwards J. Reel, and S. C.

R. W. Mullins. LANCASTER, MRS. IDA RICHARDSFuneral services for Mrs.

Ida Richards Lancaster, 79, former resident of 3308 Pearl Tampa, who passed away in Auburndale, Thursday, will be held Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock at the B. MARION REED CO. FUNERAL HOME, Plant Avenue at Platt Street. Rev. Louis E.

Patmore, pastor of Bayshore Methodist Myrtle Church, Hill officiating, Memorial with interment Ceme- in tery, Survivors include a brother, Mr. Richard Q. Richards, Myers, and several nieces Fort nephews. MONTANE, OFELIA -Funeral services for Mrs. Ofelia Gomez Montane, 82, of 7708 Springside Lane, will be held Saturday at 4 p.m.

from the A. P. Boza RIVERSIDE CHAPEL (3809 N. Armenia with interment in Colon. THE FAMILY WILL BE AT THE CHAPEL FRIDAY 8 P.M.

TO 9:30 P.M. SMITH, ERNEST services for Mr. Ernest M. Smith, 66, of 245 E. Kirby will be conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Northside Chapel, Duval Funeral Home, 10520 Florida with Rev.

Walter L. Warren, pastor of the Miracle Gospeltorium, to officiate. Inter. ment will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS We would like to extend this as a small token of our appreciation for the moral, spiritual and physical aid and comfort given us by 50 many people in the recent passing of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, Mrs.

Edwina Smith Outlaw. FAYNE A. OUTLAW, DAVID and THE ARCHAR B. SMITH FAMILY because we DO understand, our assistance provides priceless satisfaction when a funeral director's services are needed. Funerals From $175 Saurol FUN FUNERAL HOMES AVENUE -10520 FLORIDA AVENUE -phone 229-7261 WEST MAIN STREET RICHEY-phone 849-2245 30.00 30.12 30.12.

3606 30.00 30.12 30.30 30.48 30.14 COLD' COLD COLD I NORTH CLOUDY MANTANA DAKOTA 2976 39245 WISCONSIN (DAMO COOL WYOMING LOW MICH, FAIR NEVADA NET CLOUDY UTAN 30.00 MILD CALIFORNIA MISSOUN COOL COOL COLORADO CAROLINA MEXICO CLOUDY FAIR MILD MISS. GEORGIA CLOUDY WARM MEXICO MAP and FORECASTS from FAIR Department of Commerce Environmental Science Services Adminiattalion 36.56 FEATHER BUREAU, Miami, Florida MIRIN WARM FRONT STATIONARY FRONT COLD FRONT OCCLUDED FRONT RAIN SNOW SHOWERS FOG -AP Wirephoto Weather Forecast Through Saturday, skies will be cloudy in the extreme north and partly cloudy elsewhere in Florida with showers late today and tonight in the north and central portions of the state. The high today will be from 75 to 85, the low tonight mainly in the 60s. Deaths in Tampa Bay Area Walter Hiers, Everglades 10 grandchildren and 18 grandchildren. MRS.

ESTHER SANTANA City; and Henry M. Iwersen, Dade, great- City, and a sister, Mrs. Iwersen Ames, Tampa. Funeral services were held in Selma, Nov. 8.

70, ERNEST M. SMITH Ernest M. Smith, 66, 245 E. Kirby, died Wednesday at Bay Pines. A native of Alabama, had lived in Tampa 18 years.

He was a member of the Miracle Gospeltorium, and was a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Nancy E. Smith; two sons, Ronald M. Smith, Tampa, and Alton B.

Smith, Charleston, S.C.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Helen L. Clark, Okinawa, and Mrs. Evelyn L. Legnon, Klamath, Falls, a stepson, McCarthy, Tampa; four sisters, Mrs.

Josephine Dees, Zephyrhills; Mrs. Jesse Lee Sullivan, Fair Hope, and Mrs. Pearl Lee, and Mrs. Donie Hadley, Bayminute, four brothers, R. L.

and James Smith, Mobile; Henry Smith, Bayminute, and Frank Smith, Fair Hope, 15 grandchildren, and six greatgrandchildren. MRS. SEENY JENKINS Mrs. Seeny Ann Hardy Jenkins, Wimauma, widow of Green Berry Jenkins, died yesterday in a Durant nursing home. She was a native of Chipley.

For 38 years, her husband was pastor of the Bethlehem Weather Data Tampa Bay Weather Increasing cloudiness tonight and Saturday, with widely scattered showers. Probability of rain: 20 per cent tonight, 40 per cent Saturday. East and southeast winds 10-20 m.p.h. Low tonight near 66. High Saturday near 82.

Rainfall for 24 hours ending midnight For month to date .01 Barometer reading 7:00 a.m. ..............30.07 TOMORROW rises 6:50 a.m. Sun sets 5:39 p.m. TEMPERATURES Florida High Low Rain Apalachicola 74 65 Clewiston 82 62 Key Jacksonville West 69 85 74 62 Miami Beach 82 76 Ocala 83 65 Orlando 83 67 Pensacola 75 58 itive Baptist Church. She is survived by five sons, Aaron Jenkins, Wimau um Robert Jenkins, Sebring; Owen Jenkins, Bowling Green; Alvie Jenkins, Lithia, and Alter B.

Jenkins, Wimauma; two sisters, Mrs. G. W. Courtney, Graceville, and Mrs. Susie Waters, Bainbridge, Georgia.

MRS. IDA R. LANCASTER Mrs. Ida R. Lancaster, 79, formerly of 3308 Pearl died yesterday in an Auburndale nursing home.

A native of Virginia, she had lived in Tampa 10 years. Survivors include a brother, Richard Q. Richards, Fort Myers. MRS. CAROLINE BASKETTE Mrs.

Caroline L. Baskette, 71, 1310 Lakewood Drive, Brandon, died in a Tampa hospital yesterday. A native of Dorchester, Ontario, Canada, she had lived in Brandon for 10 years. She attended the Limona Evangelical United Brethren Church, and the Limona Civic Center. Survivors include her husband, William Harry Baskette; a daughter and son-in-law, Dr.

and Mrs. Walter B. Grenell and 3 grandchildren, Burt, Jennifer and Amy Grenell, Boca Raton; a niece, Mrs. Joseph Kernohan, Seffner; three sisters, Mrs. Edna Mills, London, Ontario; Mrs.

Mable Brown, Thorndale, Ontario, and Mrs. Clifford. WoodNiagara Falls, Ontario. Mrs. Esther A.

Santana, 70, 1 1004 E. Ida died yesterday at her home. A native of Missouri, she had lived in Tampa for 35 years, and was a member of the Seminole Heights Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Willie Santana; eight sisters, Mrs. Dora Mills and Miss Etta Ellison, St.

Louis, Mrs. Ode Kinder, Mrs. Ira Barber, Mrs. John Beck and Mrs. A.

J. Fox, Fredericktown, Mrs. John F. Reid, Poplar Bluff, and Mrs. Marguerite Barton, Tampa; one brother, Rev.

Charles J. Ellison, Doe Run, and a nephew, David Myers, Tampa. JOSEPH IWERSEN Joseph L. Iwersen, 73, a former resident of Tampa, died He was born in Selma, Nov. 5 in a Veterans Administration hospital in A Augusta, Ga.

moving with his parents to Sarasota before 1900 and to Tampa in 1910. He attended schools in both cities and was a graduate of the New York (N.Y.) Trade School. He formerly worked with the Tampa water system when it was privately owned. Survivors include his step-mother, Mrs. John L.

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Nancy Dunbar, Riverview; three sisters, Mrs. Robert Q. Bennett, Balm, Mrs. R. A.

Browning, Plant City and Mrs. Ester Lewis, Seffner; three grandchildren. MRS. MYRTIE MUSE Mrs. Myrtie Muse, 82, 10804 Annette, died Wednesday.

A native of Carlton, and a former resident of Cullman, she had lived in Tampa 10 years. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Cullman. She is survived by three sons, W. L. Muse, Cullman, and J.

and Fred Muse, Tampa; two daughters, Mrs. George Harden, Cullman, and Mrs. G. P. Dial, Birmingham; five grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

MRS. ALICE F. HIERS PLANT CITY (Special) Mrs. Alice Flowers Hiers, 88, a former resident of Plant City, died Wednesday afternoon in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs.

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Groover, 28, a Tampa police patrolman, has been suspended for five days, Inspector Charles Otero announced today. He said Groover, a member of the department since 1958, was suspended for neglect of duty, THE TAMPA TIMES Published evenings Monday through Saturday by The Tribune Company from The Tribune Build, ing. Kennedy Blvd. and Morgan Street. Tampa, Florida, 83601.

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