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12-hWp Wanted, Fwnala 1 12-HeJp Wanted, Fwnsl IB! STTNCfSTvst lnqvr 1S-0 OMocttooos Rd. POST-TIMES ADVERTISING ACCEPTANCE CODE loustrs gins wamtd. Ytaf round ampiaynitnt tvint truwa bona tits. I days Mr wook. $4.

Wrmt gimg full rtouma to Mrs. Dtan, co Ront Otantrs. 114 14th $1. Governors Home At LasL Political Pot Still Boiling BOOKKEEPER thru trial selanct Musi work wsoas at Sr. mot.

WHI conttdor somoona up 55. A- prox $115 wk. moro kitor. This Is oactnor choico And pornan. AL-LIEO AGENCIES.

VS Ootvra. The Pt Beach Post, Wednesday, Oct 25, 1967 S3 Humphrey Says U.S. Again Has Sought Vietnam Peace AS aavsmsSM snaS to irufhtut tfralan! forward and MLftSd ay mo srwanancs at ovorv mr and uatra. MOTHERS Holoor. Wtdos, oratory od 0 trontporla'ion, 30PSJL S-davs, lgit houssvrork, Cluld caro.

Di Xni. ill 93ft). mawiatM jr MoMr HEAD CASHIER EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR RKrMT WOWUN WITH FORMER HEAD CASHIFR IXPERIENCE IN SUPERMARKET OPERATION. EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS; PAID VACATION, PAID SICK LEAVE, 0 UP INSURANCE, PAID HOI I DAYS. APPLY NEW YORK (AP) The SS "tfttif dtitcthr by lrtrtnc WAITRESS day and imoM.

Salary they were negotiating with rep- In case the state's Republican resentatives of New York Gov. delegates are freed of favorite Nelson A. Rockefeller, seeking son commitments in advance of that tor Mtry ttw confiMnct rft)x rtMdtrt tfvrtlr Hi Advtrtte'nss or nof c- pi US npi- PP'T 'a i o. County Road. Howard Jonnioo s.

to find some way to talk," the vice president said. ccfoc Eocfi Mwnw mustt the 1968 GOP national conven Independence steamed to her berth la New York late Tuesday after the cruising 59th National Governors Conference, a blend of politics, Caribbean merry clearance to create a campaign NURSES AIDES WANTED PM MAY! POOD CKNTte 414 SJiroorionctd prttorrod. Apply Lack of unity at home pro ttoairtwooo ROAO. wuncanvanf mod to oo-MJlh Ptrson only 185 tm St- Last Park. tion.

New York will have 92! votes. i Any atim eodt the. tM MILLINERY MANAGER making and intrigue which rmon lor ft puotfr mm turTfw odvttiing from vtetaTtx swirled around a White House until ceey to moot to) OMtftrm wim longs the war by encouraging Hanoi, Humphrey said. And a split in the Democratic party could be politically dangerous In next yeir'i elections, he added. Maturo.

solos oxportoara nocotsory. AM ono part timo assistant wm train in our arocoduro. Locotsd In Norm Palm. Box W-tt Post- WASHINGTON (AP) The United Stat tried again this month to itart peace talks on' Vietnam without ttuccess. Vice President Hubert H.

Humphrey aid Tuesday. In fervent appeal for labor support of U.S. policy In Southeast Asia, Humphrey argued the barrier to peace is in Hanoi, not Washington. "We have tried again and gain, even this month, to try Acctoan Cod imps. organization in New York.

Former Oklahoma Gov. Henry M. Eellmon, chairman of the national Nixon for president committee, already has discussed the matter with New York's national committeeman, George Hinman. Nixon associates aboard ship said they want the framework of an organization in New York Announcements I think It's time you called radiogram. Politicians still were at work as the ship neared port after an eight-day Virgin Islands cruise that began Oct.

16 Allies of Richard M. Nixon, former vice president, reported oi HAVF Itviroi ooonlnas tor young tod'os wlmout typing skills ond who arp willa to bo troirtod for pioasant positions. Auso, ciork-t I ss, prostiao solos positions, waitrossos. tic. For aoos 1140 io the Democratic leaders in and 1 Cemetery Lots gave them a little lesson In soli Twenty-six governors still were aboard when the Independence docked.

Forty-two had embarked, but many left the ship to Dy home from the Virgin Islands. The liner's captain, Charles E. RelUy, said be expected a federal inquiry into the radiogram affair. Retlly said he assumed the Federal Communications Commission and the Coast Guard would want to know how California Gov. Ronald Reagan got a Cluslvo.

ALLIED AGENCIES, 125 darity." Humphrey told AFL- Polu'O, TWO crnvtory lots. U5 Royal Paint Memorial Oardom, call tt- 4112, CIO otficiais from 12 major in Ono of Florida I larottt Indtpondont dustrial states In a luncheon flnanco componlts has oooning tor Wi havg IMMEDIATE tales petHlont open in tha follow lng deportmonni -Notice speech. loan cainitr typist, oat iv-js, mon school oradunta. Salary opto and Humphrey, who plans to leave osctllont trlaot btntflts. Apply In portOfi Mr.

Djrjt. Biimott Pt-nrmco Co. 54 Forssf Hill BIS. ALf6HOLl ANCWVVOUS Par Htlp Intormatlon coll TE 'WS, 7 Bsby Sitting, Nurserlet this weekend on a visit to South Deaths And Funerals WPB. DRESS SHOP.

Young lady Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia, rejected any suggestion that copy of a White House message for general store work Including houspkeeplng, excel the United States would abandon to Frice Daniel a Johnson ad Holleman-Burse Funeral Home WILL do babysitting In my horns doyi. No Sundays. 4U1I15 ET(PEftlEr(UDnntanCcWircar7 Dillman Park. 683 $123. 5lh STroorthfld Cars ConToT its Asian commitments.

minLstration liaison man aboard of West Palm Beach. lent opportunity. Mister Ladleswear. New Palm "I don't think we're going to the Independence. However, the Coast Guard.

Requiem mass will be said Kindergarten. Air-conanion. Opon 1 despite the fuss and fanfare. I Beach Mall. at 9 a.m.

Thursday at the St. the FCC and the FBI said they don't think the American people days a wook. Hl-isss. I RAIL Acros Nursory. Agai XX 4210 Gun Rood.

081-W snow wHlTfi privATI 4CHT56T START IMS as on IBM Koypuncn oporoTor. ion tn-otry are quitters, he said to the applause of labor officials. naa no plans lor an investigation. The radiogram dealt with tac opon 14 hours. Infant through first fully oqutppod llcsrisod.

car IflMI k-iitruciors. No Pool Prto List, Many Jobs ABC Emol. Palm Ac Hi-nU The vice president addressed YOUNG wlto wants to cart for conference of the AFL-CIO's Cuidrto In homo, pays. $2-l4a7 bo- tics 10 tie used in seeking a governors' declaration of sup Committee on Political Educa tort 0:30 PM FINE JEWELRY IETTER DRESSES LINGERIE ACCESSORIES MEN'S CLOTHING MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND OTHERS FULL TIME AND PART TIME POSI. TIONS AVAIL-ABLE.

COME IN AND SEE US. APPlYi HUMPTY Dvmpty Nursory and port for Vietnam policy and tion. AFL-CIO presidents from at least seven states, Including California, Michigan and Pen Klndtrgarton, Mctnsod, a I Condi, tlonod, hot lunchot. pioasant atma-sohtrt. Hoar Palm Btocn Junior Couogo.

W-I44S. VM-ryys. nsylvania, were In the audience. 8 Personals Humphrey appealed openly for support of President John ECEMENTARYTjTorTng! Potm son and said, "He needs your springs. Msoaow pan Arsa.

so nour 0A.7090. help." Oi Cltontd Clean. Pret ottimatt. No obiigotlon. He praised the President Lake Worth High Parking Dispute Being Solved LAKE WORTH Parking problems at Lake Worth High School are being solved, according to Safety Officer Sgt.

Richard Harris of the city police. Last week students' cars were tagged for obstructing College Road and First Avenue South. A joint meeting was to have been held between Harris and school officials. But a telephone conversation between Harris and school principal Robert Johnson appears to have had favorable results. "The school teachers will regulate traffic and parking on College Road," said Harris Tuesday.

"They will make sure there is sufficient room, after cars have been parked, for an emergency vehicle to get to the school if needed." He said College Road Is school property. The other source of difficulty, First Avenue South, will be cured soon. Power poles on the grounds of the Junior High School serving as curbing, will be moved back from the road right of way by several feet. "The difficulty was that cars were parked on the school grounds, but protruded Into the street," said Harris. "Given the extra parking space, there should be no more Francis of Asslssi Catholic Church, Riviera Beach.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 12 noon to 9 p.m. today in West Palm Beach. JOSEPH A. NORR1S Word has been received here of the death Saturday of Joseph A. Norris, 90, of Plant City.

Survivors include a son, Julius K. of West Palm Beach. Funeral services were sched-Tuesday at Lumersville. MRS. NONA H.

CRAIG Mrs. Nona H. Craige, 82, of 633 NE 6th Boynton Beach, died Monday. Survivors include a son, Russell, of Delray Beach; a daughter, Mrs. W.

G. McBrlde of Independence, a sister, Eleanor Janssen of New York City, five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. today in the Scobee-Combs Funeral Chapel, Boynton Beach, pAi'MisTTstnvTinnr ibvT! bh pursuit of peace and, In a reference to Johnson's present popu it stuiened Republican resistance to the move, which eventually was blocked. In Sacramento, Reagan said It was sheer chance that the White House message fell Into his hands.

He denied he or his staff had any part In obtaining a copy. Reagan said he was handed a copy of the radiogram in an envelope bearing his name and had not tried to determine how the message happened to be directed to him. "Why should I Inquire into my luck?" he asked. Capt. Reilly said Charles Ber- PROBLEMS.

4300 LAKE WORTH ROAO. L.W. 9AM-I0PM. DAILY SUNDAY. 05-1177.

IMMEDIATE EMP10TMENT far MAMEER TRAINEES Cast growing drug; chain has hnmodiata sporting tor young man 21 or evar wW. lng to work hard for rapid dvoncamaftt. Xotoil tolling asportonco dssiraabla but not accessary. You'll ba glvsn training in all ha its of stora operations. Wo ore seoking reipomlble man who can qukkh advance managerial posr tktns.Good starting salary, cD employee boncfitt.

AFflY IN PIRSON MR. LA P0INTE ECKERD DRUGS 3KN I. )nd Ave, Delray beach larity ratmgs, added that he WEGHTafcntrs onnounrts thrto doubted that even George Wash now classes, ivtonoays, inursaays. ington could have survived in the Fridays. lU-QWi.

fUlBil ruinMiMiri Bnlm ru.tr, I Revolutionary War If he had de pended upon opinion polls. and Psychic Rtodlngs. 711 N. Mlll- lory Trail, f-diocks norm sou mom The State Department's BIVO. Q-IJ-33.

a- imi -utpnATmNS for Interviewing heurst dtts.Homs. tlDPors. tnondina, 133- MONDAY THRU FRIDAY spokesman said meanwhile that the administration always has under consideration proposals 725. PERMANENTS t95 Compltto Doris Anno Halrdrosslng Salon. U3-7II4.

4352 Ttllln. that would lead to peace In ger, chief radio operator, had been suspended pending completion of an Investigation by the ship's owners, the American Export-Isbrandtsen Line. WHY BE FAT? However Press Officer Robert McCloskey said he knew of YOU CAN tot hord-to rO wtlght quickly ond tofvtly owl not rejom George F. Dunigan, the line's ANGUS J. Bt'SSELL Angus J.

Russell, 67, of 2600 5. 6th Lake Worth, died Tuesday. Survivors include his widow, Myirl; two daughters, Mrs. Ar-leen Currier of Moira, N.Y., and Mrs. Lorine Dupera of Ma-lone, N.Y.; two sons, William and Cleom of Brushton, N.Y., and 22 grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Lake Worth Funeral Home Chapel from 2 to 4 p.m. today. THOMAS E. HANSEN Thomas E. Hansen, 49, of 709 Sunset Boynton Beach, died Tuesday.

Survivors Include his mother, Mrs. Ebba Hansen, and one sister, Louise Mueller, of Hudson, Ohio. Scobee-IrelandPotter Funeral Home of Delray Beach will announce arrangements. MARSHALL JOHN BENJAMIN JR. Marshall John Benjamin 6, of 533 Bay North Palm Beach, died Monday.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Benjamin one brother, Matthew; his maternal grandmother, Mrs.

W. B. Schlademan of Montlcello, his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M.

M. Benjamin of Traverse City, Mich. Private services were held Tuesday at the Hamm and Price Funeral Home in North Palm Beach. WALTER YOUNGBERO Walter Youngberg, 58, of Riverside Jupiter, died Sunday. Survivors Include his widow, Mildred, and one brother, William of Ft.

LauderdaK Private services were held Tuesday at the Hamm and Price Funeral Home In North Palm Beach. PAIL LEON STARES Paul Leon Starks, 48, of 2865 Melaleuca West Palm Beach, died Tuesday. Survivors include his widow, Dorothy; his mother, Ethel of Marion, two brothers, Wilbur of Marion, and Earl of Huntington, Ind. Services will be Friday afternoon at the Bender Funeral Home of N. Manchester, Ind.

ttrw.ed phono lor on oppolntmont. no special U.S. initiative at this time for a major bombing pause this winter. vice president, said two mes sages were received at the radio Replying to Saigon reports at CAKE BREEZE homo for tW-tfri good tTrKil. Laundry, Rootonob shack at about the same time.

tributed to American diplomats rate. J4t-o3o. 'aloha XHAfwonnaryiif that a major pause Is being con He told a news conference: "One was the telegram In question, and the other was for Mr. Ci. t4sno(u i tW inn sidered, McCloskey said "Any Wr.

Dwolt. WS-1177 -or IM3. one who said that a U.S. Initia Reagan," LDKt worm ho. an wjwnsi BRtor: IT A 1m'f.

MtdknTMtlr.M "Was it possible that a Reag tive for a pause is under consideration at tii is time Is mus- memory, wrf-confndnct through an man was In the radio shack taken. LEGAL NOTICES at the time waiting for Reagan's But he did not rule out the 10-Lost message?" Dunigan was asked. no. rtm possibility of a Christmas to MtlCil HOUSE WESTAimAtlTS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS SHORT ORDER COOKS WAITRESSES PORTER-DISHWASHERS CASHIERS Apply Mr. Pane 9:00 a.m.

to 1i00 p.m. Dotty 1732 H. DIXIE. Ukf Worth. Phona 535-4232 stosMaaaiiBisisiaiiff "As far as we know no," Fort Pierce Has NewCC Head FORT PIERCE The Fort Pierce Coast Guard station has a new commanding officer.

Edward P. Owens, B. M. assumed command from Acting Chief Hubert D. Lovett, B.M.I., Monday.

Chief Owens. 28, is a veteran of service In Vietnam, and has served in the Coast Guard for 11 years. He holds the third highest enlisted rating the Coast Guard offers, which he received last August. Chief Owens is a native of Tryon, N.C. He enlisted in the Coast Guard at Charleston, S.C.

In 1956. His most recent service was an executive petty officer In charge of the Fubllc notice Is hereby the undersigned Intends BLTIppmaTtett ''SMihotrTlcTnT- slvm that to register New Year recess in bombing he replied. with the Clerk of the Circuit Cnnrt ty 25th Strtot and Sprues. Howard and ground action. Dunigan said the transcript LOST jHirsa at rummaas salt In which fell Into Reagan hand nkt park.

KOwora for conitnis. 5091. of Palm Beach Countv. Florida, Eursuant to Sertlon 8K5.09. Florida talutea 1B7, the flctitlmis name, to wit: WALLY'S HAIR-EM BKAU-TY SALON under which I am en- faiied In a business at 4217 BOULEVARD, PALM BEACH GARDENS.

FLORIDA WALTON OR A HAM Oct 18, 26, Nov. 1, 967 had been copied from the original "six decks below the radio shack." FOREMOST Gold boy Siko. Pur-plo Sparkls Banana ssot. Hlah back D.v tllr tnuilnmitir. hnt.

First Aid Team Due At Outing SOT. information ocnuti. taj-i-rw. poodle, malo tilvor arov, brawn tart, vicinity Riaoo uimana. A 16-man Red Cross first aid Liberal Rtwara.

dswvvo Real Estate Course Offered team will be on hand Sunday at the Youth Camp outing and LUO I Braya Dials, lun, wniiw molt. Vicinity Mil. Tr. Oktocnobot Kd. pnano otj-tw.

nowaro. barbecue at John Prince Park, r.PRMAN thoohord black and ton, A new course in real estate principles will be offered for which will begin at 10 a.m. and end at 6 p.m., It was announced ttmaiOf rg pounds, si a a. yos- cutter Point Swift, stationed at KO. 2299.1 Public notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Intends to register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach Countv, Florida, pursuant to Section SH5.09.

Florida Statutes i9t7, the fictitious name, to wit: KALEIDOSCOPE MAGAZINE under which I am engaged In a businest at 1130 HAVERHILL ROAD. WKSI PALM BEACH, FLORIDA CHRISTOPHER BATCHELOR Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1. 8.

1967 $joy adults by the Palm Beach Coun Tuesday by 1 1 Lawson, 11 Travel Opportunities ty Vocational School at four lo first aid chairman, Palm Beach cations. County chapter, American Red Drlvor wonltd for Washington, D.C The course will include a re Cross. 5v Insured "BRiv-fJ AwAV SVsTSm view of the Florida real estate St. Petersburg, where he had formerly been supervisor of public works at the Coast Guard Air Station. Owens served 14 months in Vietnam, and took part in the capture of five enemy sampans while on patrols.

His wife and three sons will Join him there. Ordered especially to allevi BE PROTECTED ICC. Rtgulatod 1300 Broadway. Rl vitro Bch. $csil! handbook and a directed study ate possible stomach aches or of the Florida license law to AUTO DRlvE-A-WAY CO, Oltlcts In USA and Canada im Luctrnt I MS I 'M minor accidents suffered by the MALE FEMALE WALGREEN'S Beautiful new GRILL ROOM now hiring the following personnel HOSTESSES WAITRESSES COUNTER COUNTER CASHIERS FRY COCKS Abate "'''T.

IM' mss mtitsy itstfltt, Urf, test set, ss4 stMtrv sieve ktwtseu, esdeisH l.niiW. Apply is sorts WALGREEN'S GRILL PALM BEACH MALL 1101 Palm fteaxh Lakes Blyti West Palm ketch prepare students for the Florida 10,000 adults and children ex NO. INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received bv the Governing Board of the Central fnd Southern Florida Flood Control ilstrlct, at their offices, 801 river-Ma. Street, West Palm Beach. Flotilla, up to 10:110 A.M.

November 6, 1967. for the construction ttf; DRIVERS RFEtSFBI CnKim, license examination. Twos, Columbus, Ohio, iti wn. pected for the second annual youth camp barbecue Is Red Registration will be followed by the first class meeting at Employment Cross Paradome, a 12-sided portable bulklirsg with canvas On (1) prefabricated metal 7 p.m. at each of these cen ters: Youth Jailed; Set Wife's Bed Afire RIVIERA BEACH-Substitute 10 10 A $3 0 11 roof.

Sioraite and maintenance milldlna having dimensions not less than SO1 Palm Beach Vocational MizellFaville-Zern Southdale Chapel of West Palm Beach is in charge of local arrangements. MRS. LIZZIE SMITH Mrs. Lizzie Smith, 67, of 1713 Douglas West Palm Beach, died Tuesday. Survivors Include two sons, Free fall parachute lumpers, 100 complete with asphalt pav 12-Help Wanted.

Famalt air boat and swamp buggy dem School, 810 Gardenia start lng Monday. filRL'ovtf'li 6iTct Municipal Court Judge Edward Rodgers sent Michael S. McClendon, 18, to Jail for 10 days onstrations, a water ski show, tltt. typing xoorlonco oittniiol. Seacrest High school, 2501 Somi ttnowlodgo of bookktopInQ greased pole contests and wild ntlpfuf.

sand cornplti rnumt to P. Seacrest Blvd. Delray Beach, Tuesday on two charges of U. BOX Vi'Q WPtt life display are among the day's ing, located lust north of state Road 70 approximately 28 miles east of Okeechobee City, Okeechobee County, Florida. All bids shall Includt a properly executed proposal and a bid guaranty acceptable to the District In the amount of 10 per cent of the total bid.

Drawings and specifications mav tie obtained at the District's offices. lHODsElcltTrER for two odulfi also Monday. activities. Sammie and Wisey of West Hottl oDortmont In Palm Borfi, Howell Watklns Junior High, disturbing the peace by setting fire to the bed occupied by his wife, Annie Lee. Palm Beach; three sisters, Miss Mutt gooti cook and drlvt own tar, fist tolory paid, Mtnt hovo to LUGAX NOIICES Victoria Williams of Trenton.

9480 Garden Palm Beach Gardens, Tuesday. co i rtrnct. can Dtrwton 12 mominai. t32-4)i. McClendon a a originally N.J., Mrs.

Mollie Williams of One set will be furnished free of AO. 2ilUH WXiTRFsSinrmMF bo "or Boca Raton Junior-Senior marge to prospective bidders upon reouest. COMPUTER TECIIUICIANS West Palm bcacn, i-iurida, October 4, is. police la hereby given that wim rrorn. Atoiy Lum, itw h.

Federal, Drtroy. Wadley, Ga and Mrs. Susie Darville of Savannah, four High School, 1551 NW 14th St. Boca Raton, also Tuesday. charged with second degree arson, but this charge was dismissed when the complaint was withdrawn.

uiu juiiuwiit property wab teueu at West ruim aeaca. itluriuiL. cm Au grandchildren and two great The right Is reserved, as to the Interests of the. District mav require, to reject any or all proposals, to waive anv Informality In the PART-TIMi MAID Further Information may be grandchildren. APARTMENT Apply 3)4 Worth Av, gust iu, inott lui viuutuun ul la UoC Mit; lbs: luaoiai and liu.

and la uSC I4U uus. laiiauian Liuu obtained from the Vocational He was arrested by Sgt. J. Services will be at 4 p.m. Sat proposal, or to re-adverusa lor other or further orooossls.

High School. Bv order of the Governing- Board urday at the Friendship Baptist wmsaey; uti bus. jbii ocuiui wms-Key; bus. culiy ouia whisKey (ail oz. Anyone oestrum to BEAUTICIANS FOR FIRST LADY SEAUTY SALON OPfiNINO SOON Church in West Palm Beach.

rf the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control District. CENTRAL AND SOirrHKRN FLORIDA FLOOD CONTROL ciaim Una yruperiy must appear ai E. Watt and Patrolman Robert Kenney early Saturday for his part in the incident which took place at his mother's home at 1440 31st St. LINK GROUP, a divitioo of Gwvtral Prsxision, leodor In tho fird of flight simulation, it cur-rejfttly Invohrocj in $imulatirrg hS Apollo ond Utnor Umding for NASA at lh Konnexrv Spec Confer. Immodioto opning or ovailabL for xpriunt4 Computer Maintenonc portonnol, CCTV bodi- Friends may call from 6 to tne lustuinuuus.

vvetil s-'aim jieucn. 9 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. PALM BEACH MALL DISTRICT. BY ITS GOVERN eia.

ana lue a claim to such property and a bond In tne sum ol M1 Proposed CIP Review Today PALM SPRINGS A meet to 1 p.m. Saturday at Stevens Brothers Funeral Home In West ING BOARD BY: -s- Mcrrltt M. Moon PURCHASING AGENT Pub. October 18. 26.

17 Palm Beach. wumit uuia auie ol lust publication ol this notice, in default ui wmcu the piopeity win be lor-lelted and disposed ol in accordance wtin Uie law. jiibira luwiv SfcD. DiaiiUCl UirtElTOK Or' cuaiotab. fuo.

Oct. 25, Nov. 1. 8, 1SK7. $75 wuoranttod starting snlory Pull or Pan Tims 443-2164 NO.

Simw lng to review a master plan Investment Topic Set At Marymount BOCA RATON "Investment IN THK COt'KT (IK THK COT'NTV ground hlpuL A minimum of 3 yoort xprinc with AS dttgrM or eqitrvoiW I ntquirtd. for proposed Capital Improve MRS. KIJZA JACOBS Mrs. Eliza Jacobs, 77. of 700 Jl IK.f, l-M A It FOB ment Projects will be held today 8th Riviera Beach, died SALESGIRLS NO.

21(1121 Planning" will be the topic of Richard Robinson, vice presi Port and full timo. Small Hatltry at 7:30 p.m. at the Village Hall by Councilman August J. Grad Tuesday. l.N THK COIN! an.iHiK'8 COURT, fir.AI.ll 11)1 MIIHIIM NO.

JSHSJ IN THE MATTKR OK THE ESTATE OF PAULDING FOSDICK DECEASED NOTK'K TO TO AM, IIKIIITOIIM. LKIlU'RFR Survivors include one daugh snap, irnaa salary pius commisilon. Apply Parklarto Hnslory. IS0I Palm Btach Ill tha now ix a.u mil i Ai.ii ufcaiu cut-11. tLOlllltA er.

dent of Walston when he talks to general business stu IN lilt MAi'l'ER 0' THE Palm Boacn Mall. ter, Cora; two sons, Romney and Elizah, all of Riviera Grader, council member In charge of recreation and coordi DENTAL roctptlonlst Iralnto. dents of Marymount College at a HANK t. SEAMAN. 1 1IISTBIH1TEKH AND FKHHIlNS Beach; two grandsons and one tot tonal opportunity to oarn is nator with the Planning and Zo AY10 ANV I.

AIMS OB OK. 11 a.m. Friday. This talk is part of a commu you Itarn. Pltasanf working Condi lions.

ALLIED AGENCIES, 225 Da grand-daughter. A MIS AGAINST SAID ES ning Board, has invited all i 1'HOHATK Ml. lti.m MllHfc lO ItttlmoiOl All persons having claims or de TATE i Services will be at 3.30 p.m. FOR AN INTERVIEW IN PALM BEACH OCTOBER 26, 27, 28 ONLY CALL MR. G.

R. TILLEY at 532-5631 members of departments and nity resource program Inaugurated by Mrs. Patricia Weltzel, mands agamst tua estate ul Frank K. You and each of vnu are hereby notified that you are required by law to present anv claims and de tograohy studios. Deptndobio.

olort. Typing htloful. ttnd lull dtioilt ta boards having Interests In the Monday at Allen Temple A.M.E. Church In Riviera Beach. ataman, ueceaaeo, late oi i-aun chairman of the division of busi mands wnicn ynu or either or you ri I imts oos W0A4.

Friends may call to 9 p.m. LOUTn'EalftUr-yyanTaTSoTt: master plan to attend. Gerhard Selzer, chairman of the Planning and Zoning Board, will ness and secretarial sciences, tncsd prtftrrod. Fon-Ray Cltantrt, Sunday at Stevens Brothers tttacn County, tlorlda, are Hereby noiuied tu lue their claims or demands In tiie oilice o( Uie County juQte of 1'aim otacu County, in the Court House at West alm ueach, rlorlua, within six calendar In which local businessmen 4i ativtotrt no, apply hi Chapel in Riviera Beach. mav have against the Estate of PAULDING FOSDICkT deceased, late of the Countv of Palm Beach and State of Florida, to the County Judge of Palm Beach County, Florida, at his office.

In the, Court House of said Countv. at West Pilm present slides showing modifica A eautW tppertiukity tmployr tions of one of the master plans share their knowledge and Information with Marymount students. These lectures are open to the public and are held in MRS. LOLA B. PARKER Mrs.

Lola B. Parker, 66, of submitted by himself, as a con Girls for Friday and Saturday nights Must bo Jl. Coll $33 0444. flST Apply in porsan Btt N. Podsral Highway, Dtlray Btach.

Beach. Florida, within six (8) cal- suiting architect, and Robert 420 NE 28th Boca Raton, rnaar months from the time of the first oubllcatlon (October 18. 1M17I Room 102 of Carroll Hall. Neal, Palm Beach landscape ar died Monday. chitect.

These changes include of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be In writing and In duplicate and shall state the place monUis from October lw, the data of the first publication ul Una notice. Each claim or demand muM be in writing, contain ui place ol residence and post office address of the claimant, be sworn to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, and filed In the said County Judfce a oilice within the time stated above or tlie same will become void according to law; and each creditor must deliver a copy ol his claim to Uie County Judue for delivery to Survivors Include one sister, SAHSLAIOY LADIES Wtar. Eictiltnt aptnlnt). Apply 214 Worth Avt.

relocations of the proposed new Mrs. Edith Schoepfer of Boca Raton. resilience ana post ornce address of the claimant and shall he swnm library building and swimming pool and other facilities. Services will be at 2 p.m. to by the claimant, his agent or attorney, and anv such claims or demands not so filed shall be Thursday at Kraeer Funeral New Haverhill Town Hall Roles Lauded HAVERHILL Town coun-cllmen Monday commended local citizens In two resolutions, and also commended Councilman S.

Stanley Griffin Jr. and Home In Bora Raton. void. S-d Emllv Bedford Fosdlck V.mWv Bedford Fiorlli'lr me unut-rstKiieu DATED this 20th day of October. l'Jt7.

MYRTLE CLARK REAMAV Friends may call from 2 to Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Paulding Foa- WAITRFS5P5 all shifts. Apply Coo-tain Alts Reitovrant 1900 Broadway Rivltra PBX RECEPTIONIST CASHIERS CHECKERS MEDICAL 4SSISTANTS Tsrms Arrangtd Studtnt Loans Day or Fvonlng Cidsfts CALL 8.12 -0479 CAREkR TPAININO INTITUTI AlR-LONDITIONEO DATURA ST. tUITC 411 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday Executrix of Will of i rank. at the funeral home chapel.

LKSIJR G. Bl'CKLEW SR. the Haverhill Jaycees for their ttcaman, Deceased J. Iao Chapman Hill) Comeau Building Wi st I'alm Ueach, rlorlda Attorney lor Executrix Oct. 18.

Nov. 1, 15, 1967. respective parts In the construc O.ICK Deceased PAUGHER and METTLER By S-d M. F. Raugher M.

F. Baugher 840 Roval Polnclana Plait Palm Beach. Florida Attorneys for Executrix Leslie G. Bucklew 61, of THE CITY OF RIVIERA BEACH, FUBIDA Win Conduct OvU Sotvk Examinalioti for tho Position of 1343 W. Ocean Lantana, tion of a new town hall, accord lng to city Clyerk Mary Carrier.

Griffin was reported to have NO. 2302 I.M.AI, All VMM HKAtH Ol.NTV Pub October 18, 23. November died Tuesday. Survivors Include his widow. given his time and talents in 9, It" 1'IKK CONT1KH.

TAX DISTRICT Marlon; two Sons Leslie and HOUSEKEEPER. In. European preferred. 6 daya No cooking. Muxt do good Ironing.

Must have driver' license. No drinking or NO. 10011 mi. the construction of the hall. The Jaycees constructed recrea Elect William, both of tantana; and IS IlKHKHY GIVKN.

Dur- naan Public notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Intends to register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court suant to the authority provided In Chanter 63-1747, I. one brother, Charles of Ironton Ohio. iiuei mi i.mwb in tional facilities and beautified the grounds surrounding the r-aim Beach county. Florida. smoking.

Only write If ref fiorioa iw.j. mat oubiio hear nas pursuant to Section 88S OO, Florida will be held bv the Kir Hontiol Htatutes tne nctlttnut name. E. Earl Smith and Son of Lake Worth will announce ar commission oi ire control Tax Uli erences, can be checked $80 wk. Wrltt Post-Time Box W-685.

News Of Record CIVIL ACTION S7C403I CHy of Ormm vs ten strvctlon Company. owl PriM in-luranrs Comwmv. eomplntnf for donvioos in okcoss of $1,000 tor aiifood bioocn of contract. SC401I City of Miami vt Con-ttrvcflcm Company, ond PtorlOM l-syronro Company, complaint for nomncoi in tvrtst of SI. 000 for aHoooa brtacn of contract.

SrXWM (smsr Lummon vs. Aonos Gordon, complaint far rtomnos In os-COM of M.000 for alloaod awiMaonco. l(Cn William O. Wolloct. vs Stan Griffin Construction, comnlomt for damages of Si.SOS allsoodiy dus on S7C40K Potrlct Mr lt Clcn, minor, by Str tamor ond iwt Walfsr S.

Clrh. ond Wattw S. Clcfl Individually, vs. Notlnnwtrlt Mtrfual Insurant Camneny, complaint for damoaos of for al- loaod MomiAOf LICRNtet Donald lloyd Mori 23, ond Uul Duff, both Of Wst Palm Barh. Don Jasoph towan.

41, ond Lufa Sso-tries W.l, 59. both of Will palm Sonrh. l. Solos, Ssllo Olado, and Most Moris Cos, 'oi'" Bov. DIVORCH PltiO OlaaVS Boldsa Jofforton vs.

Roubon JtftfMon. rhorlsi Wloalni vs. Cloro Solomon Wis- PINl BlVOSCf DtrMf Hflsn P. Corbttt vs. Charlos L.

Cor-bstt. Juno t. Carroll vs. John Thomos Carroll. Pntrtrln Ann Ssrktmlock.

vs. Jehu David Strksnstock. trli-t No. at 7:80 P.M. on Wednes to wit: PEACOCK'S COIFFURES under which I am engaged In a business at 2M0 FOREST HTTJ, day, novemoer 8ln.

1B87. In Com hall. Marymount Sets Third Folk Fest On November 2, 1967 At the Cry Hall levei ttexntif satory tJoOI.OO per yaor. ssewf MAe fWipiNssittaMsM IfMWTijWCsV fsjfivsl VKVosIm Wlftl 19 missioner's Room at the Southwest rangements. FRANK WILLIAM CAPPAR nre control lax District No.

1108 South Military Trail, Weat Palm nuuLf-VAKi), WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA. NELL K. PEACOCK Pub.t October 4, 11, 18. 25, 1987.

Beach, falm Beach County. Florida. BOCA RATON Marymount Frank William Cappar, 43, of 321 W. 33rd Riviera Beach, so. loon MATD.

6 Daya. J-7PM to do all cleaning, Laundry, Serving on tahla at dinner. No cooking. $75. wk.

Must have local recent refarenres. Write Post Time. Box W-682. College students win hold their third folk fest of the semester In Founders Hall Auditorium for the purpose of considering the adoption by resolution of fire rules and regulations, fire codes, and enforcement and appeal procedures In connection therewith. HearinKS will continue from time died Monday.

Survivors include his widow, Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned Intends to register win we LierK or uie circuit court from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Sunday, of Palm Beach Countv. Florida. Mary; one daughter, Wanda; his mother, Rose; two brothers, to time, as mav be found necessary. Published bv order of Fire Con Any college student Interested pursuant to Section 8HS09, Florida Statutes HW7.

the fictitious name. Submit oppilcaHorM foi Tho Personnel Department atyHali 2214 Avenue I Rhfiora Booch, Florida Applicotioa tadlmt: 31 October 197 In singing or playing an instru Joseph and Alex, all of West Palm Beach, and one sister, trol Commissioners, Fire Control Tax District No. one (1) time at leat fifteen days prior to AvonCotmatici to wit: METRO ENTERPRISES USED CARS under which we are ment for the program should report to the college auditorium engaged in a business at Mrs. Mary Speranza of Decatur, by 7 p.m. Area college students Ga.

TO BUY OR TO SBIL Call todayi na-sifi LAKE WORTH AREA DELRAY AREA 27t-49il tne date or s.ild hearing. FIRK CONTROL TAX DISTRICT NO. Bv MILTON A. KLEIN Chairman Pub. i October 26, 1967.

OKEECHOBEE ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH. FI-ORTDA LEONARD CRINKS LARRY MOORE rub. I October i. 1L 18, 36. 1967.

Rosary services will be at are Invited to be the guests of Marymount for the event, 8:30 p.m. today at Quattlebaum.

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