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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES 12 Help Wanted, Female CLASSIFIED AD The Palm Beach Tost 09 Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967 Pickets Attempt To Stop Hospital Oxygen Delivery reduced to about 50 per cent favor of the Osteopathic Em ployes Association to represent them, but Local 47 officials contended that the election was invalid because employes they consider to be Ineligible were allowed to vote. Local 47 says it has signed up 60 per cent of the workers It considers eligible. Operations at North side and South side hospitals here were NO. 1)111 Public nntlc-e he rehy given that the undersized Inlends to reslster v.nn me cicrk ot me circuit own or Pnlm Bench County.

Florida, purxiifiiil lii Section Mii H9, KliirutH Statutes ins7, the ttrtitloui nme, to wit: STUFF SUCH GIFTI- QUK under which 1 am engf.ced In business at 103-A I AKKVIKW AVKNl'E, WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA I.EK W. LANKFPRn Pub. December 16, 32, 39, 19M, January 1967 l7 THK COIHT OK THK COI'NTY JIDOK IN AND FOR PALM HKACH COtM'Y. FLORIDA No.

14678 IN THE MA'ITKK OF THK KSTATK OF JOHN SHARP, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors and persons having any claims nr demands against th of John Sharp, deceased, ara hereby nolllied and required to Ilia anv claims or demnnds which they ni iv have against said estate In the office of the County Judge of Palm Heath County, Florida, In the court-bouse of said County at West Pnlm Beach, Florida, within tlx calendar months from the time ot the first publication of this 1 1 Kaih claim or demand shall ba In writing In duplicate, and shall state the ptare of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his fluent, or his attorney, and niiv such claim or demand not ao filed ah ill be void. Paul Crosthwaltt As Executor of the Last Will and Testament of John Sharp, Deceased. WILLIAMSON. GI'NSTER.

YOAKLEY, CRISKR A STKWART National Rank Building aim Beach, Florida ttorneva for Rxecutor Tub. December 15, 33, 3. 1S6, January t. 1967. Pan Am's Service Gets Back To Normal In Saigon rest Legal Na.

NO. NOTICE OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENT ROLL OK SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR PAV-IVO NORM A-ELAINE ROAD IN HAVERHILL HOMESITES, PLAT BOOK 21. PAGE 34, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. FLORIDA. SECTION 26.

TOWNSHIP 43. RANGE 43. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that tha paving of: NORM A-ELAINE ROAD IN HAVERHILL HOMESITES PI. AT BOOK 23. PAGE 34.

PUBLIC RECORDS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY. FLORIDA, SECTION 36. TOWNSHIP 43, RANGE 42. lias been completed and the assessment roll has been examined and approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Palm Beach County. The Board will sit In the County Co mmlsslon Room Na 114 In the Coun- Courthouse at West plm Bench.

Florida, on the 34th day of January, 17. at 10:00 o'clock A M. for the purpose of hearing objections, which must ba In writing, to the said special assessment roll, which la as follows ASSESSMENT ROLL FROJeXT: Nnrma Elalne Road TOTAL ASSESSMENT; YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio (AP) A truckload of vltally neeKlod oxygen was delivered to strikebound Calaro Memorial Hospi tal Wednesday despite efforts by pickets, to block Its pas-sag. One picket was arrested.

Non-striking employes continued to bring In other supplies, despite a threat of trouble from a leader of the striking Union. About 20 of the hospital's 200 employes including nurses and maintenance workers walked out Saturday In a de mand for recognition of Local 47, Building Service and Mainte nance Union, as their bargain ing agent. Lee D. Morgan, a Cleveland representative of the local, was arrested after allegedly refusing to obey a police officer's order not to block the path of the oxygen truck. The liquid oyygen the truck delivered gave the hospital a week's supply for all rooms Into which oxygen is piped.

A hospi tal spokesman said tanks of oxygen would have to be brought In for rooms In the older part of the hospital that are not so equipped. Three of the 83 patients in the 108 bed hospital are In criti cal condition and need oxygen constantly. A premature baby also needs continuous oxygen and another baby that had an exchange transfusion requires Intermittent nxygen. Pickets blocked the path of an oxygen truck three times Tuesday and have halted trucks driven by members of the Teamsters Union delivering food, drugs and linen. Other hospital employes have crossed the picket line to take the goods Into the hospital or have gone to the supplier! In their cars for them.

Joseph Murphy, president of Local 47, said Wednesday that if employ es continue to do this, "They'll have Mis Florence Marsteller, hospital administrator, said officials of the Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital Association, which operates the hospital, are considering seeking an injunction to limit the picketing. The hospital association met with the Youngstown Osteopathic Hospital Employes Association Wednesday and said they would otter a proposal to the hospital workers today. Nonprofessional workers at the hospital voted recently In LEGAL NOTIC ES no. sun IX THR COIBT OF THE COI'VTT JUnoE LN AND "OB PALM Br.At llll.MI, n.dKlUA; llN- PKUHATK. Ml 14711 last month when 350 registered nurses walked out In a contract dispute with the Youngstown Hospital Association, operator of the two hospitals.

In the current strike, IS of Ca faro's 31 practical nurses are out, as well as three of the 27 nurses aides, three of the nine housekeepers and one of the nine maintenance men. carrier with commercial traffic rights In Vietnam. The line also operates hundreds of military contract flights to this country each month. Other U.S. lines Including Continental Flying Tiger.

Seaboard World. Slick. Branlff, Southern Air Transport and Air America operate special military flights. Pan Am's traffic rights ex pired and Vietnamese officials delayed commercial flights Monday and Tuesday. Embarking passengers ere prevented from departing Monday.

Both flights were held up several hours until stopgap solutions were found. Carrie Nation Photos Shown An historic photo of Carrie Nation, whose enthusiasm lor wrecking saloons made her fa mous at the turn of the century. was a hlehlietit of a series of; 1 re shown to the Lake' Worth Rot idav 1 Club Wednes- The nhototrranh was amoni? those appearing in the Decern ber issue of Palm Beach Life Magazine, which Is observing its 60th anniversary as America's oldest society Journal. The photo shows Miss Nation, her visage stern, coming down street in West Palm Beach. She Is carrying what appears to be a Bible, and a ribbon on her bonnet Is blowing In the breeze.

Mrs. Nation, who died In 1911, made a number of temperance visits to this area, according old records. The slide presentation was made by John LaCerda of Perry Publications. Inc. Yule Pageant To Continue The Three WIsemen will be presenting their gifts to the Christ Child at the featured seen of Hetzel Brothers Christmas pageant tonight through Saturday night.

This year, for the first time the pageant will be open until Jan. 15. Friday night at 8 o'lock the Haverhill Baptist Choir of 1,000 Voices will sing at pageant. Other featured events of the season at the Curry Park Christmas Pageant site are the appearance of the Angel of the Lord to Joseph on Sunday Wednesday and the i night into Egypt, complete with blinding snowstorm, on Jan. 12 15.

Lost Them All NO. jssis Public nolle It hereby flven thf i "V' With the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Palm Beach County, Florida. our ursuant to Section 865 OS, Florida Statutes 1957. the fictiik) num. to wit: W.

KOTTHAl'S IMPORT COMPANY under which I am engaged In a business at 1010 BEL- ROAD, WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA. WILLARD KOTTHAUS December it. 196, January id. iv, imt.

NO. niu HOTH'R Or INTENTION TO BEO- IMI.lt MLHTIOlti NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business at Broad way. Room 203. 1 I a Beach. Florida, under the nam of BOU- uuvaku tiNJ KKfKiSKS, intend to register the said nam with the Cleric ot the circuit Court ot Palm Beach county, Honda.

WIIJJAM S. CANNON AUDREY a CANNON, his RORERT W. TYSON. JR. Attorney At Law Sulla 318 Sunrise Bav Building 3701 East Sunrise Boulevard Fort Lauderdale, Florida December 15, 33, 39.

196, anuary iw NO. 2I8 CALL FOB BID PALM REACH COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT will accept Blda until 11 00 AM, January 6. 1966. at tha office of Director of Administra tive Nrvlces, IC'ti r.vernia Mreet, West Palm Beach, Florida. Competitive Bids on MEDICINES.

DRUGS. AND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES. Lst ot terns mav be procured by calling M3-344L Mlsa Roweli All regular Bidders list e- tahllshmenta have a notified. Florida Statutes, Chapter 387.08 ap- plies. ub.

December 1566. January 1967 TOTAL. FRONT. FEETi I.ni.ei COST FKR-FRONT-FOOT: I (.1 IESrRITTIOt NO. OF AMOUNT OF FROPr.BTl FRONT FT.

LoU 2 A 1 190.00 11,171.10 Lot 4 WOO IOt.50 Lots I A I loo.oo 111.00 LoU A I 111.00 LoU I A 10 100 00 tlt.OO LoU 11 A 11 100 00 1100 LoU II A 14 100.00 00 Int A E. of E. 75 00 SSO1 of N. lOT.V of S. SUV of N.

of SE ti of NE Sec. 38-43-42 464 25 Lot 17 A W. of E. 890' of N. 107.5' of S.

26S' of N. of SE'i of NEH. See 2643-41 75 00 464.25 Lot 1. 19. jn A E.

40' ot Lot 21 190.00 10' of lt 31 and all of Lot 22 (0.00 Lots 22 a 14 IS 00 Lots 56 a 2 100 08 119 00 Lot 27 60 00 (OS 50! Lots 21 2 100.00 419 00 119 00 Lots JO A 31 100.00 Lot 22 SO. 00 ft.50: Lots 83 A 24 100.00 Lots 35, 35 A 37 150 00 70.55 431. 5i Lots 40 120. 7S 747.50 Lot 41 tO9 50 Lots 43, 43, 44 A JOO.OO 1.338.00 60 00 Lots 47 A 4S ino.oo 11900 Lots 49 A 60 100.00 19.00 Lots 61, 63, 53 A JOO.OO 1.238 00 Lots 65 A 58 100.00 519.00 Lots 67, 58 ft 59 1(0 00 92S.BO Vf of E. 940' 300.00 1,331.00 ly 109 S4' of of SE NE K.

Sec. 26-43-43 Lots 84 ft 65 100.00 tit ft W. of S7 75.00 464 35 of Lot S7 A ot Lot 68 75.00 464.36 S9 ft W. of 70 75.00 464 26 of Lot 70 all of Lot 71 75.00 46435 LoU 73, 73 A 74 170.00 1,053.30 120' of E. 1W 120.00 S.

107.90' of N. of SE of NE Sec. 26-43-42 742.80 J24.374.77 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PALM BEACH COUNTY, FLORIDA George V. Warren, Chairman John B. Dunkle Clerk of the Circuit Court and ex-officio Clerk of tha Board 01 County Commissioners 1.17S.10 I 171 40 of In be I IN IN To the the flee his 701 1966 IN IN To Law mnv late of of of to his void.

M. LUZIER ETlCS pays 45 per cent to girls willing to work. 132- 3329 A I EES EE PioVmeSt through the PS County Restaurant Association. Coll 832 971 9- 10AM WAITRESS WANTED Experience not necessary, but helpful. Apply New England Oyster House.

441 Route 1, 8., No phone colls. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY" for Licensed Beautician, a Woman of good appearance. Age 30.40, with Sales Ability, for a fashionable Palm Beach salon. Internationally known Lilly Oache Cosmetics. Guaranteed Salary, plus Commission.

Call or Write to Mr. M. Bourn, Lilly Dacha Cosmetics, 1450 E. 123rd St.j North Miomi.phone 758:443 WAITRESSES WANTED, must be 21. full time ond part time Van Restaurant, 24 South Ocean Boule- VI HELP WANTED In general store ond post office, Boynton 732-9711 FOOD WAITRESSES Wanted Carlton Hotel, 140 Sunrise Palm Beach.

See Mr. Sweeney, 455-1311 BEAUTICIAN WANTED willing manicure, Junior or Senior, call 833-8693. LAUNDRY Shirt Pressers. Apply Van's SpIC A Span 4411 Southern Blvd. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES.

Day or night trick. Apply In person Mike Ross Sltak House, 2700 Ocean Dr, RB COCKTAIL WAITRESS, Nights. 4-doy week. Leopard Lounge, Palm Beach. WOMAN TO Peel ond section fruit.

Apply Tropi Kist. 1030 Congress Ave. "AVON CALLING" PLACEMENT NOW Women to work 4 hours dally at excellent pay servicing AVON Customers In your vicinity. Full or part time. Na experience necessary.

Call now! BELVEDERE ROAD NORTH TO JUPITER 32-51 1 1 BELV. RD S. THROUGH LAKE WORTH, 585 7582 BOCA RATON, DELRAY BOYNTON, 278-4972 WANTED SALESWOMAN J. M. Fields Jewelry Department Experl.

ence helpful but not necessary. Apply In person EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper, soli ry open, seasonal or year round as you preler. 833-3349 Year round position In sales ond In-venlory control. Apply In person uiy ni'iani music Manor 14 oiive wpb s. NURSE'S AIDES NEEDEO.

Troln Now. Student's Loans arranged. CTL JOJ Datura Suite 412, 433- WE GET RESULTS ALLIED AGENCIES 225 Doturo St. (STREET LEVEL) IBM KEY PUNCH PBX RECEPTIONISTS CASHIERS CHECKERS TERMS ARRANGED STUDENT LOANS A5E.ER TRAINING INSTITUTE 205 Datura St. Suite 411 CALL 832 0479 WPB AREA Cashier Age 22-35 years National Co.

5-doy week. Good starting salary Benefits Include, disability, hoj. pltalization, and paid vacation. Ty. ping speed 55plus.

Phone Mr. Wll-Mams, 442.4247 far appointment. If you are over 21 ond high school graduate, we have an Immediate ooenina in nitr hivkuih. ment. Ability to operate a 10 key Remington electlc adding machine A typing required.

Previous experl. ence helpful but not necessary as we will train Hie right ps.son. 40 Mum vucu Tion ft SICK leave. Numerous Company benefits. Aoolv 0-4 Mm n.bl.

Cw. tlng.J7!7JI. Military TrcH, WBP. GIRLS FOR Checking. Gulfstream WAITRESS experienced Avenue frc.TBurdin.7 0CrO GROCERY CASHIER til VACATIONSIS GROIIP INSURANCE.

APPLY 5PM. MAY'S FOOD CENTER 434 NORTHWOOD oriin MANICURIST Hairdresser's-Ai: sutant. Exclusive Salon. Comlne Coiffures. 395-7055, Boca WAITRESSES" WANT eTn2SB cents hour, aooly In person, Howard Johnson's 2880 South County Rood.

Palm Beach. FULL and part-lime. Aopiy In person please Liggett Drug- na. Laniana Shopping Center WOMAN WANTEOFln "ii meeting puollc. Must be well groomed.

Interested In demonstrat- Inn nnri aIm rnM Te Monday morning. riysiess rUR Hotel dining room. Nice appearance 4 exp necessary. Lunch 8t dinner. $321.

Pinmni Placement fervid ko, Bldq. CTIRK IvPlSf (ieneral ofIce del tall nirtnnnnna i Mure. Call 655-3401, 842-5147 Waitress over 21. 12 Noon to 9 PM sniff. Closed Sundays.

Apply ot Pof-iotch Resfaurant 2601 Broadway r.FNTFbAi Vii.n.n c-ii nciw. ways, Sundays. Ann's Sandwich Shop. 501Vi Northwood ood. TE 2-9203.

Evenlnqj JU 2-315. nLr iiviiiji secretary for specialist's office. Mature. rgsi-nmes BOX W606 GIRI POD" CM a stream Laundry. 609 24fh 8PV1 Chicken Box S0O6 Broodwoy ALTERATION HAND Exp.

Ladies Wear 914 lAMrth BABY SITTER 4-doy week.4T30 A M. 3:3 0 P.M. l-chlld, reler- en es84886 1 Airir rnm t. and 3pm to 1 1pm. Apply In person only.

Na phoni colls. 750 Bayberry, WAnTfO snkinAv Bar Maid, $15, Ted's Bar. a. EXPERTENCED WAITRESSEST- v-aii VI 4-5A66 wAlfPPC UlUTCn in. i.

Lake Worth Closed Sundays. GO GO GIRLS WANTED-Call Bovnlnn fiARMAID nnu Ar enced or will teach. Mickey Finn MAID APARTMENT" Part-time fn wnrlr a 214 Worth Ave. PB WAITRESS. Grill and counter.

E7 necmory. j-iipm. days. Experienced-waitress at once. 702 ucirrs enusnroom Resrau- uii jo.

ume, uanrano. EXPERIENCES STiWBTO for full time work. Aooly Potlo Colfee Shop No. Dixie ESPONS I BLE LTGHflTeioef ti Jr or, I 0 I lady from 4PM-9AM dally. Live in If desired.

$40 week.832;7242 7-9PM. Steno types genera office-work" Krmanent position, many fringe neflts Apply 433 7th Street WPS RINKER MATERIAL CORP. pFFICE clerk experienced "on 14 key adding machine Permanent pos- RINKER MATERIAL CORP. CARHOPS WILL Train. Steady work or part-time.

Apply A and Drive 900 Blvd. or Okeechobee Rd ondMllltary Trail CARHOPS WILL Train. Part time, or full shifts. Apply A and Drive. In 13th ond Broadway RB WAITRESSES HOSTESS.

No exp-necessury. Unliorms ond meals furnished. Wages plus pood tips. Apply In person to International House of Pancakes. SDixle Hwy WPB COUNTER" girl "for plant Apply 403 N.

Dixie West Palm Beach VOU cfTADY, for WToTnTeliib; room and board, See Al Weinberg. BlltmoreHotel, P.B. Waitress, exuerlencec In arm serv-Icc. Apply Benny's Resfaurant, 288 So. Countv Rd.

aTtractive wanfe3 for Cosmetic consultant. If you qualify call 274-5030 Oelray between 9AM. 1PM, DAY AND fTiGHT Waitresses apply 7AM-3PM Mrs. Sawdv. Mar of Jef room coffee chop, Palm Beach In- ternatlonoAlrporL BEAUTICIAN; 5 days a weeTc.

Guarantee $50. 585-5338 WOMAN FOR LAUNDRY Work. Steady Jab. No Lay Offs. Warren's Laundry.

416 No. Dixie, Laniana. WAITRESSES AND CASHIER. Live In or out. Excellent opportunities.

Apply Gulfstream Hotel Lake Worth. 582-3301. COOKS IN "take out food restaurant. Call Boynton 732-9711 Beautiful Work Full or part-tlmt, to work demofi-itratlrxj cosmetics. No Sales.

Phone ofttr p.m., 144-4211. in RE: EST AT OK MARY KATHL1UNE HEKN Pet-eased. NOTICE TO CRKDITOHSJ To All Creditors. Legatees. Dlstrlh-i utees and Persona Havlnc Any Claims or Demands Against Said Deaths And Funerals MRS.

MARGARET ANN TRIDKR Funeral Mass for Mrs. Margaret Ann Trlder, 85. of 1711 Sixth Ave. Lake Worth, who died Sunday, will be at 9 a.m today at Sacred Heart Cath olic Church. Lake Worth, The Lake Worth Funeral Home Is In charge of arrange ments.

GOLDKN JOHNNY MATTHEWS Services for Golden Johnny Matthews, 23, of 1035 Indian-town Road. Jupiter, who died Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Sun day at the Church of God, Jupiter. Friends may call Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m. at Stevens Brothers Funeral Home Chapel.

West Palm Beach, and Sunday from noon to time of service at the church. BRYNOI.F RWANSON Services for Brynolf Swanson, 60, of 427 N. 0 Lake Worth, who died Tuesday, will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Lakpslde Chapel, Lake Worth, followed by graveside services at Pinecrest Cemetery conducted by Gulf-stream Lodge No. 245, F.

A. Lake Worth. Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the chapel. MRS.

FRANCES W. METf AI.F Services for Mrs. Frances W. Metcalf. 66.

of 821 N. Haverhill Road, West Palm Beach, who died Tuesday, will be at 4 p.m. Friday at the Mizell Faville-Zern Hibiscus Street Chapel. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 10 am until service time Friday at the chapel.

MITCHKIX B. ELFRETH Services for Mitchell B. El-freth. 67, of 917 S. Lake Worth, who died Sunday, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday at the E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home Chapel, Lake Worth. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. MRS.

LEN A E. BARNETT Mrs. Lena E. Barnett, of 305 Fifth St. Lake Worth, died Wednesday.

There are no known survivors. Rosary services will be at 8 p.m. Friday at the E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home Chapel. Lake Worth.

Requiem Mass will be at 9 a.m. Saturday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Lake Worth. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. MRS.

HELEN H. FALCK Mrs. Helen H. Falck. 75.

of 1205 Locust West Palm Beach, died Wednesday. Survivors include her husband, Carl and several nieces and nephews. Rosary service will be at 8:15 p.m. today at Mizell-Faville-Zern Southdale Chapel. Requiem Mass will be at 10 a.m.

Friday at SL Juliana's Catholic Church. West Palm oeacn. CECIL W. VAl'GHN Services for Cecil W. Vaughn, '64, of 629 Fifty-second West Palm Beach, who died Monday, be at 8 p.m.

Friday at Quattlebaum Holleman Burse uncial tiume, jouuwea oy ma- 1 services conducted by IHarmonia Lodee 138. F. A. West Palm Beach. Friends mav call from 12 noon to 9 p.m.

today and Friday at the funeral home. SIDNEY PASEKOFF Sideny Pasekoff, 61. of 15 Court. Wviera Beach, died Wednesday, Survivors include his widow, Dorothy; one sister, Mrs. Augusta Henderson, and one brother, Harold, both of Altoona, Pa.

Services and burial will be in Baltimore, with Jack Lewis Funeral Home in charge. Howard Funeral Home, Riviera Beach, is In charge of local arrangements. EDGAR ALLEN IXSIER Edgar Allen Ulmer. 65, of 4709 Sunset Lane, West Palm Beach, died Wednesday. Survivors Include his widow, Naomi three sons.

Warren A. of Boston, R. C. of Rockvllle, and Robert of West Palm Beach; two daugh ters, Mrs. Edgar A.

Dunnell of Falmouth, Maine, and Mrs. Donna Lee Casey of West Palm Beach; 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Arrangements will be announced by the Mizell-Faville-Zern Southdale Chapel. Cut Ship Service BORDEAUX. France (AP) Passenger ship service between this Bay of Biscay and river port and West African ports is being discontinued because of decreasing traffic.

Three ships will continue to ply between the Mediterranean port of Marseille and the African ports. CANCELLATION INFORMATION Post-Times Want Ad clerks give a kin number when cancellation order la re ceived. Advertisers are requested to make note ot the number as It Indicates the time and date of cancel lation. For your protection do not give a stop order to any employe who cannot give you a kill order num ber. POST-TIMES ADVERTISING ACCEPTANCE CODE All advertising shall be truthful.

itraight-farword and backed by the faithful performance of every offer and claim. Misrepresentation er statements thai are false, misleading or exaggerated. either directly or by inference, or that tend to destroy tne confidence at either readers er advertisers IA Classified Advertising ore not acceptable. Each advertisement must constitute clean-stotement el bonatide after, proposition or an nouncement mode In goad-faith. Any violation ot this code shall Be reason tor tne publisher te refuse further advertising from the vlolater until copy ts made te conform with Acceptance Code.

1 Cemetery Lots FOUR CHOICE graves WOO Palm Beach Memorial Horn Inc. 582-iJOO Mr. CTOtker Announcements 5 Notices AICThOlSFNONYMOUS- For Heipnjormalion cofU' 7 Baby Sitting, Nurseries WILL KEEP CHILD age IS In my home, Lovrly playroom ond play vara. yai-j. TRAIL ACRES approved nursery.

Ages 1-4 4310 Gun Club Road, to- iwt. 45th STREET" CHILD CARE center. Near Jai-Aiai. Open at night. S43- 1488, 63 2.

4KOINIS KINDERGARTEN opening for new semester starting Janu ary j. ft 3 year oia. uuaiinea teacher. 19 years experience. 44J- 2S64 SUNNV DELL Private School, 373 r-ia mango Kooa, Mrs, perer w.

Knoll. Director. 683-5255. Pre-Klnder. garlen through 3rd grade.

Register now Tor ena semeiier. Personals WHY BE FAT YOU CAN Lose hard-to-lose welghf quickly and safely and not regain former weight. No exercising. If interested pnone me ot be- twtenS and 12, 2 to P.M. FOR DISCERNING gentleman 'ii-llgntful room-both In new home, private entrance patlo-pool, convenient to PGA-N.

Palm Beach Golf Clubs, W5, weekly. Available for season Write Post Times Box LP 441. Lake Pork. RtSIFjL HOME Mr the elderly, lake ereeie. 3-dellclous meois.

Laundry S95 a monlh 4 up. S33-91I4. alttr 6. Jj2-2156 Sb-GCTCIRL Revue. Nlgnily.

Kandy WPB PALM AND CARD 'fiEAOlRSTlSI Southern Boulevard. W.P.B. A.M. 10 Oally, Sunday A LOVELY HOME For SeniorCitt: tens. Excellent meals, nd attention.

Laundry.SS-211. (KARA) CLAIRVOYANT Palm Crystal and Physic Readings. 711 N. Military Trail, 1 Blocks No of Southern Boulevard. 483-7525 DORIS ANNE HalrdresslngTaiori: Permanent J5 00.

Cuts $1.00. 4352 Tellln. 4S3-71I4. "aquarians REa rchTEnte rT Presents Jon. 13 Enid Brady, Class on "ESP." 45th Broadway, 1:00 PM.

Memt-ers only. Jon. 20 Arlhur Ford. Geo. Wosh-Ington Hotel, PM.

Advance ticker sales S3 50 for non-members. Coll SS2-3880 for informa- tion. 10 -Lost And Found 6 YELLOW CUR Bog, Body hair short. Toll hair longer. Stands about 15" high, tt2-35M.

Any information held In confidence and greatly appreciated LOSfG olden Bracelet with dlo-monds. vicinity Hibiscus Dixie. Reward. 4)4 Gardenia. LOST.

Siamese Cot Sealpolnt, altered male dark, age 10. kinked tort Vicinity B. Shores. Reward. 848-2581.

LOST Jan. 1st Belvedere Small black A fan terrier and chl-huohua female.Reward. VI 4-54se. FEMALE German Sheoherd Belvedere Homes. Answers to 'Duchess." 683-7968.

LOST: AUBURN Collie. Near Con. nlslon School. Call 45J2171 after 3:10 PM. Reward.

II- Travel Opportunities AUTO DRIVE-A WAY 3D Offices (I USA A Canodo J.W SS5S70O INSURED DRIVE AWAY SYSTEsK Delivers Your Car anywhere USA 1300 BroadwayRlv Bch HI343? DRIVER Los Angeles, Washington, D.C.. N.Y.C. S48-3432. Employment 12 -Help Wanted. Female MANAGERS WE neeoTXladles with management ability lo supervise FULLERETTES.

and help recruit new ones Far Interview, pnone 7PM to 9PM In the evening, 483-0873 SCHRAFFT'S ROYAL POINCIANA PLAZA PALM BEACH Hostess A Waitress Wanted SALESLADY Ladles wear. Year round. Excellent opening. 214 Worth P.B BKPR $90 Cashier Sfeno IBM op. ABC EmpL 3715 5 Djxle 5W334 TYPIST Under 35 PART OR FULL TIME 242I S0 DlxleHwy WPB OCEAN HOLIDAY RESORT motel Now taking applications for maids JU 2-7448.

CLEANING A LAUNDRY MARKT ER For work In Palm Beach, apply Royal Palm Cleaners, 831 Belvedere Rd 7 ELEVEN FOOD STORf S.Women over 21. i Day week. SS3 Weekly to start. Many fringe benefits. Apply 2298 S.

Military WAITRESSES WANTED. Litchfield Farmhouse, Night shift only. 4PM till closing. Lake Park, 211 Fed. Hwy, 600 S.

Flagler, WPB, Palm Coast plazo next to Cinema 70. Apply In person after 2PM. DENTAL ASSISTANT Delroy area, excellent opportunity for right applicant, will train. Must have Inltla. tlve slate qualifications in reply te Post Times Box W-481 TELEPHONE SALES Part-Time.

Will train $1.25 per hour plus bonus. Call 832-7080 after 2 p.m. Sales Clerk. Exp'd preferred. Good salary.

Liberal Co. Benefits. Apply Mgr. Wal-green's 225 Clematis. LJVN.S.

All Shifts, FuH time. $330 Month, Part time $14 per day. Call $32-4409 for appointment. CXPER1ENCEC) COUNTER I RL. Neat, willing.

Good pay. Tips. Per- na s. 262 PJJ. BABYSITTER WANTED Mature woman for 2 children, t-hour day.

483-3642 after 4pm. SAIGON (AP) Pan Ameri can Airway's commercial service through Saigon returned to normal Wednesday as U.S. and Vietnamese authorities prepared for lengthy negotiations on air traffic rights in Southeast Asia. It was understood that South Vietnam hopes to sign a bilateral treaty with Washington which would limit the number of pas sengers U.S. carriers could em bark at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport.

This apparently Is aimed at reserving passenger business, especially to other Southeast Asia nations, for Vietnam's national airline. U.S. officials here are reported to hold the view that American carriers should be allowed to pick up and disembark as many passengers as they have space for. They are trying to win the Saigon regime's agreement on the frequency of flights Into Sal-gon by U.S. airlines with no restriction on the number of passengers per flight, sources Present talks are on a govern ment to government basis.

Pet- us w.um op ae-mea later oe tween Pan Amerlcaa and Viet nam's civil air authorities. Pan Am Is now the only U.S. Ex-Justice Loses Pica MUSKOGEE. Okla. (AP) U.S.

Dist. Judge Roy Harper denied Earl Welch's plea for reduction of sentence Wednes day and the former Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice was ordered to report at the federal correctional nrUnn In Cmmvnte Feb. 14. Welch, 74, was convicted Oct. 19.

1964 of income tax evasion, fined $1.1,500 and sentenced to three years in prison. He appealed but the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the conviction and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the case. Welch and his attorney.

V. 0. Crowe, pleaded before judge Harper of St. Louis for a sentence reduction on grounds Mrs. Welch was in poor health, that Welch had already suffered be- cause of th mnvlrllmi u.

i. iiai he would have to pay the $13,500 When the Judge denied the ed for 90 days before Welch goes to prison. But Harper said that was too lono and gnve him until Valentine's Day to report. LEGAL NOTICES XO. NOTim nr ivvi-ii The Fidelity Federal SavlnVa an Loan AW-latlon of West Vlm "om 318 Haturi street wi pi.

imura Wednesday. January lsth! Ji o.wor.orit wt nernoon. GEORGE B. PRtSTON President January t. 12.

1967. NO. a -1 the Purchasing Awnt's Ofii '83J Newark St pn to 3 -no UP 1967 at "me Agent's Olfic in n.JI L. Bid Proposals to provide for the furnishing of- P1" FOUR (4i 20 -CU YD cab Back papl-i-r nnnv UAn" The Contract in. 11 a luTe It rV soon.

ihu saTd 0TimiE "l.l 1 JX cty to financial lhe wder, proven for previous ana sucn 01 me ninoer as will enable him to perform efficiently the contract bid upon. The envelope containing the Bid shall be marked as follows: SEALED BID: 211 CU YD GARBAGE PACKER BODY TO BE OPENED 3:00 PM JANUARY 23, 1967 No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty (60) davs after the date aet for the nnnlno The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. In whole or in part and-or make awards either as liv-dividual Items or as a total combined bid, whichever It considers In urn oesi imprest or the City, and to waive any Informality In any proposal. Specifications and proposal blanks may be obtained by bona fide bid ders, upon application at the of- iire or me Ullv furchns no- Aront so Newark Street. West Palm aeacn, lorioa.

THE CITY OF WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA By L. R. HELSER, Purchasing Agent January 6, 12, 1967. NO.

36244 NOTICE OF HRARINn TO: ALL RESIDENTS AND PROP ERTY OWNERS IN THE town Of LAKE CLARKE SHORES FLORIDA Notice Is hereby given that tha Town of Lake Clarke Shores, Florida, will meet at the Meadow Park School at 7:30 P.M., January 23. 1967 at a public hearing concerning the rezonlng of certain orooertv lo cated on the corner of Forest Hill Boulevard and West Lake Drive, known as 6MX) and 6902 West Lake Drive, from single family residen tial to multiple family residential. Said meeting will be a public meeting and vou are Invited to attend and be nrnrd. son. TOW IN COUNCIL Or THK TOWN OF LAKE CLARKE SHORES.

FLORIDA By GEORGE H. BAILEY Town Attorney January 1967. i a to 1 i to er h's In of are Holt, lor of tract. 4, of Alice Marie Gtode and loko lane of Boca 23, ings. ry kV' Estate: You and each ot you are hereby notified that you ara required by Law to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may save asBlnsl tha estate of Mary Katherine Hehn, deceased, late of said County, to the County Judso of Palm Beach County, at his olOce in the court house sali County at West Palm Beach.

Florida, within all calendar months Irom the time of the first oublicatlon of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be In writing duplicate, and shall state tne place ot resiaence ana post otiu-e address ot the claimant, and shall sworn to by the claimant, his agent, or nis aiwrnvy, uiu any aui-h claim or demand not so filed shall be void. of the u.t Win and Testament of Mary Kath-1 WILLIAMSON GITNSTER. YOAK LEY, A STEWART First National Kank Building. Palm Beach, Florida Attorneys for Executor Ptib December 22.

196, Janu ary 5. 13, 19i7. NO. 3M7S THK COIBT OF THK COI'VTT I JlUt.K, IN AND FOR PALM LPRr' HE; KSTATE OK SHERWOOD L. ANDERSON.

JR. Deceased NOTK'R TO fRF.niTOBS In Haverhill Hemesiles FLAT BOOK: Flat Rook IS, Fage OWNFRiS) NAMES AND ADDRESSES W. E. Stephens A wife, Grace 1-38 Laurel Avenue North Highlands Norfolk Virginia Rose Eskin 2S22 South Dixie West Palm Beach, Florida Fugene R. Nolan 26 West River Street Kankakee, Illinois Robert A.

Gay A wife. Mary f.071 Norma-EIaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Fila Messer JO. I Messer, Jr. 7'l 39th Street West Palm Beach, Florida Robert L. Richards A wife.

Frances B. 5121 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida J. H. Richards AV wife. Sally Ma M41 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Theodore L.

E. Dlegert A wife, Evelyn J. M.S7 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida William C. Anderson A wife, Mary A. RIfil Norma-Elalna Road West Palm Beach, Florida Walter D.

Mattox A wife. Anna 6191 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Allen Shafer A wife Mlnnl 63113 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Gertie M. Wilson 6321 Norma-Elalna Road West Palm Beach, Florida Philip C. Smith A wife. Audry Y.

VM Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida David M. Kahn, Attorney 175 Main Street White riains, New York John N. Dennehy A Edward Dennehv 5273 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Rubv L. Creech 5295 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Herbert Robinson P'105 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Stewart Morgan Route 1. Box 355 Fast Breezy Lane West Talm Bearh, Florida Charles F.

Marsh A wife, Theodora, J. 6133 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Ravmond RIdeout A wife. Sally S. 63U.1 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Leonard W. Riles 53K6 Norma-Etaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Ernest C.

Thompson. Sr. 633S Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Robert M. Nichols 6314 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Roy T. Fisher A wife, Hilda Jane 513 Hampton Road West Falm Beach, Florida Nina L.

Petrovlrh Foreman Norma-Klalne Road West Palm Beach, Florida Clvde A. Flint wife, Olga Z. Ifilfi Jackson Avenue Lake Worth, Florida Kleo Shelton Rarwick 634R Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Auburn T. Tucker wife, Barbara 5303 Road West Beach, Florida Max Slmonoff 2S0 V. W.

41st Avenue Miami, Florida CSrndy A. Willis wife. Frances KIM) Nnrma-Elaine Rnad West Palm Beach, Florida William R. Richards A wife, Olive C. M22 Rnad West Palm Beach, Florida Marjorle Rose B940 Canal 9 Rnad Lake Worth.

Florida Sadie M. Welts Rns2 Norma-Elalne Road West Palm Beach. Florida Keda Crudo S070 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida John H. McLellan ft wife. Hercllla finso Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach, Florida Janle VI.

Sheffield S040 Norma-Elaine Road West Palm Beach. Florida John O. Gordon Post Office Box Sna Beltsvllle, Maryland HENRY F. LILIENTHAL Attorney for Board January 11, 1967. 45 54 W.

of N. Lot Lot all Lot Lot E. ft W. of By LOS ANGELES (AP) Sing-'will All Creditors, Legatees, Distributees and Persona Having Any pUD Claims or Demands Against Said Estate: You and each of you are hereby you are required by I Sealed bids will be received bv ih. J200 during the 1966 base-it any claims and de- Cltv of West p.im Kail 11.

11 .11 notltieo mat Law to present mands which you, or either of you. may have against the estate of SHERWOOD L. ANDKRSON. m.A I.I. nf TT.

judse ci Paim fiem-h'rtad in oubUc in th. XJST.J i iney will be ooeneri iraa in Dum th Dean Martin said Wednesday rai very lucKy in dealings with a San Fernan Valley bookmaker. Martin, In a written statement federal court, said he had' nlflrewl fajn nt Wt. tIM mi. ucu v'l liuu a vTl had to nay off.

Martin said. Dominic N. MastrioDolito. 45. Woodland Hills.

'and; Quinton B. Howard. 47. of Sherman Oaks, both suburbs, charged with attempting to evade a $50 federal tax stamp required 01 bookmakers. News Of Record CIVIL ACTION 67C-30 FK Hallwoy Employes Credit Union vs.

Rolend Holt end Mariorle complolnt for lodgment of S3 500 alleged non-payment ot a promissory note. 47C-23 Commerce Bank of Lake Worth vs. William Lendrlon d.ba. Bill's Trailer Sales, complaint for ludament S5.56S.M far aliened hnnrli 7C 37 William Zwela vs. Douglas Hunter, complaint for ludament In excess of Sl.DflO ftnr flllnd InlnrlM re ceived In a shooting accident en Oct 1W5 In Palm Beach County.

S7C-M Wllllom O. Paionskl Sr. for Thomas J. Pazanskl, 0 minor, vs. Town lantana, complaint for ludgment for alleged InlurlM received In a playground accident May 17, IMS In Lnnta-na.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Roland Toby Moseley, 57. and Mary Eley, 56, both of Boco Raton. Alfonso Zavalttta and Leslie Collier, 21. both of Jupiter. James Earl Wilkinson, 19, of Sells and Mary Ellen Wotklnj, of Pahokee.

0rtn.ll -IT A Burl1. anoaes. 33, both of south Bav. Sergio Wllfrldo Vein tionzaler. 33, Sara June Rldgeway, 34, both of worm Davis Leon Newlan.

74. and Mary louise i-amDerr. oom or vtra. earthen Allen, 33, and Mildred Ruth Jones, is. both of Be Glade Arthur Earnest Grefzlnger 31, of norm ana nun aaumworrn.

iv. Lantano. Mangia, ss. both of WPB. james arinur Brtnenstein, or Raton and Nona Annie Powers, of Coral f3bles.

DIVORCES FILED Lvle Hasllnas vs. Hooa Carolyn Hast Susan C. Norrls vs. Fioyd Norm. Elsie Mae Terrv vs.

Brodford C. Tar Sr. Edna s. Tomiinson vs. Aiberr romnn- Evelyn Oulnn vs.

Oanlel Oulnn. Bonnalvn K. Molv vs. Peter J. Myrtlct t.

Hurley vs. Lewis t. Hur- FINAL DIVORCI DECREES Jerrleaner D. Williams vs. Richard Williams.

County, Florida, at his office In tha I court house of said Counts at Pattn Beach. Florida, within six calendar months from the time of first publication of this notice. Eich claim or demand shall be In wrlLng In duplicate, and shall stale place of residence and post of- address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant. agent or his attorney, and ny such claim or demand not so filed ahull nevoid. snerwooa Anderson, III Ancillary CT.A.

As adminis- trator of the Estate of Sherwood L. Anderson, de ceased. MILLER ft ALLEN Attorney for said Ancillary Admin istrator, u.r.A. 11th Street W. Bradenton, Florida First Publication: December 15.

December 15. 23. 39, 196. January 5, 1967 NO. 3H174 THE COI BT OF THK COUNTY JI'DGK, IN AND FOR FALM BEACH COI'NTY, FLORIDA; IN PROBATE, No.

34621 RE: ESTATE' Of JAMES M1LLERHAUS Ueceaficn. NOTICK TO CREDITORS AU Creditors. Legatees, Distrib utees and rtriom Having- Any Claims or Demands Against Said estate: You and each of vou ara hereby notified that you are required by to present any claims and demands which you, or e.ther of you, have against tha estate of JAMES MILLERHAUS, deceased, ot said County, to the County Judge of Palm Beach County, Florida, at his office In tha court house said County at West Palm Beach, Florida, within six calendar months from the time ot the first DuMicatlon of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be In writing aupncflie, ana snmi state me niace residence and post office addresa the claimant, and shall be sworn oy the claimant, hia agent, or attorney, and any such claim demand not so filed shall be MAUD MII.LKKHAUS As executrix of the Last Will and Testament of James Mil-lerhaua. deceased.

L. Esarey Attorney for estate R02 Guaranty Building West Palm Beach, Florida First publication: December IS, 1966 December 16. 12. tt. 1968.

1 I I January 5, 1967,.

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