ville [arry F theffici-ne isf his and tem-TTHheld isco-rene iday Blvd will \ale * in ema-ativetameNewrvem-jrch.«nd,oneMor-Mrs.4ugbJ.cigar ther, i 15Bumpers Akron; and three grandchildren.dotORVILLE W. VIA Funeral services for QrviHe W right Via, former Bradentonran. who died Saturday in Avon Park. wiH be held tomorrow at 2 p.m., at Toale Brothers Chapel. Bradenton, with the Rev. Paul M. Jordan, pastor of Central Christian Church, Tampa, officiating Bun ad wiki be in Mansion Memorial Park, EWenton.A native of Perry, W. Va., Mr. ia. 54, had been making his home in Avon Park, where he worked as a printer with the Avon Park Sun, a newspaper, having moved to Avon Park from Venice.He was a member of the First Christian Church of Bradenton and had belonged ho the Orescent Masonic Lodge, Ceredo, W. Va.airvryors indude has widow, Mrs. Virginia Lois Via, a daughter, 'Miss Vicka Lynn Via, both of Avon Park; his father, John Via, and mother, Mrs. Bessie Sawyer, both of Huntington, W. Va.; two brothers, Harold Via, t. Petersburg; and George Via, Hunbin^on; two sisters, Mrs. *aui Hunt, St. Petersburg and irs. John Phifhps, Huntington.bankmen State Ro fill erosilt; riverbanl64 IForIf a tumoul pre-Commwsiii urday is an: Commision d jammed to c the builders a of changes ; the county’sSixty-four I Zoller Lumh discuss stra! noon's seseio sionens and points of unlt; tual points oftens concern*Driver Faces (