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The Palm Beach Post-Times, Nov. 12, 10S7 IE Announcements United Fund Drive 5 Notice Seeks Last S25M0 Discussion Group Becomes Aquarian Research Center wish to make periodic payments new pledge cards will be mailed r- 1 I et-- i fT- i I to them, he said. "If the Job Is done properly, we could come up with a sum well above the $100,000 goal, all or It to the benefit of 20 commu A study group presently functioning in Palm Iteach County is the Aquarian Research Center, a non profit educational research organization of national scope. Incorporated in November of 1964. the present organization grew from a small discussion group Interested in various philosophies and disciplines dealing nity service agencies," said Hu Approximately $25,000 the mount contributed last year by county residents who have not yet made donations or pledges this year still is being sought by United Fund of Palm Beach County workers.

"We believe these communl-ty-mindod Individuals want to help and failure to give so far this year Is merely procrastination, not Intent," said United Fund Chairman John J. Hudi-burg. The $25,000 easily would put the 1967 UF drive over the top. Center attract tomi of the top speakers In th fields understudy. The diversity of programs and experiments offered Includes such a 1 1 as astrology.

Yoga, diet, hypnosis, symbolism, Atlantis, UFO's. numerol-Ey. color, aunts, dream analysis. Dead Sea Scroll, palmistry, meditation, reincarnation, Eastern religions and many diburg. Volunteer UF workers also were urged to continue calling on firms and individuals who have not yet made donations MASRlAGe Waddlnoa vriorn4.

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FAVOPJTg SNOW BUNNIES FROM THE ILAGGERTY'S IN SUNNY FLORIDA BRlfTSH AMERICAN or pledges. Only eight of 42 groups surpassed set goals during the concentrated campaign in October. Agencies aided by the annual drive Include the Salvation Army, mental health agencies, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Visiting Nurse Association, YMCA, YWCA and others serving the county. The United Fund covers 25 communities from Hypoluxo to Jupiter, excluding the Town of Palm Beach. he noted, adding that or 96 per cent of the $.100,000 goal now has been collected by volunteers.

Hudiburg, realizing that residents who wish to make dona-1 1 may have lost United Fund cards mailed to them early In the fall, said contributions can be forwarded to UF headquarters, 303 Commerce Building, West Palm Beach. If donors i I tTe CLUB Mobile Home Window Production Set By New Vero Beach Concern i a Is'' VERO BEACH A new in with such subjects as extrasensory perception, metaphysics, unidentified flying objects and the religions and customs of the world. The aim of the organization Is to provide for its members and supporters, speakers and demoastrators of proven ability In their respective fields; to offer reading room and library accommodations for th enjoyment of books, magazines and other material pertinent to the purpose of the organization; to supply meeting rooms for small discussion and research groups dealing with these fields of Interest; and to encourage free exchange of ideas of a philosophical nature. Mrs. Harriet Boswell, founder and chairman of Aquarian Research Center, says: "It is the policy of our organization to inspect rather than reject, philosophies and practices, on the basis that a good philosophy or practice will bear up under thoughtful scrutiny.

"Aquarian Research she continued," Is named for the Aquarian Age In which we now live. It is the era, supposedly, during which time "the waters of life will be poured out on all mankind' and is believed to be the time of service through enlightenment. The last Aquarian age, Is believed to have occurred during the time of Atlantis when mankind was supposed to have been most enlightened." Publishing a monthly news letter and a quarterly bulletin as well as sponsoring annual seminars, Aquarian Research dustry, manufacturing windows for the mobile home Industry, Is expected to open Its doors Mayor Robert Allison extended an official welcome to Milliman and assured him of the city's cooperation. Billy Law, president of the Chamber, said he is pleased Milliman selected Vero Beach because this is the type industry panic because the cubs were worth $1,500 each. But came Pipo, a trained doc; whose own pups had died.

She provided the answer to the problem and nursed the cubs as shown in above photo. A mttlno wHI htd Nt tt pVie. mnt of th Loka VVfwlh Civic Aodl torium on WEDNESDAY HIPi I 00 pm. to 10 00 p.m. NEWCOMERS WELCOME WHY BE FAT? VOI) CAN Iota rwdmlow walt Jiulchly ond so(iy and rwi roilf( ormer wi(Jflt.

No axofrnlnq i( in. TarMtfd phona tor on opoomlmant. A WFRPY XMASANOAVFV HAPPY NFW YEAR TO (WUM AND iVFRYBOOY IN FNGIANO, WILL SFE YOU SOON. FROM ADRIENNE. KAREN, AHOVA.

JACK AND PRE OA IN WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, USA. CAKE Baled with irain coconut, ti 00 aacn. UJ mi. In Vero Beach Dec. 1.

FEIEND IN DEED Two female tigers, Zora and Malras, gave birth to cubs in the Cirque Sabine Raney, traveling through France. When they refused to nurse their young, as beasts in captivity sometimes do, the circus management was in The new firm, headed by Glen s. 1 1 1 i a of Constantine, will be known as Vero the Chamber is looking for. He Products it was announced this past week by the Vero described the operation as clean and lending to diversification of Beaeh Chamber of Com' xnerce. the area's economy.

Lake Worth Asks Marine Lab Milliman, who with Chamber officials made the announce DRIVING to 4 from Clavalond, Ohio for Thanktglvlno, Nd p'i-sanoor or two. Now lAa Rlvitrn. Rrlorenctt axchongad. Call I3JI1K bctwoon lOpm-lpm ment said he plans to start the business with four or five em ployes and expand within a few months to 15 or 25 employes. Citrus Price Rise Expected LAKELAND, (UPI) Fresh The operation, which will pro duce about 100 windows daily iaX-'i during the first few months, will be located at 1705 S.

Dixie Ave. 500-foot rubble groin will be constructed in order to stop shifting sands from undermining the supporting municipal fishing pier pylons. It will also provide for the artificial reef for fish study. Powell Brothers Inc. of Fort Lauderdale is scheduled to begin construction of the groin within 60 days, and has promised completion within 180 days.

According to Johnson, "The k' oranges and grapefruit will go In the old Air Control building being leased from Ralph up in price at the f.o.b. packing A house level Monday, Florida LAKE WORTH The City of Lake Worth is going ahead full steam in its fight to have a marine laboratory located here, according to a statement made Saturday by Mayor Robert C. Johnson. Mayor Johnson told the Post-Times that Joe Fearnley, president of the Lake Worth Realtors, will confer with U.S. Rep.

Paul G. Rogers in Washington, D. C. sometime between and Thursday, regarding the Bureau of Spoils Wildlife's proposed South Florida Marine Laboratory. Lake Worth is one of the sites in this area being considered for the laboratory.

Fearnley is In the nation's capital attending the annual National Association of Real Estate Boards Convention. Mayor Johason, In pressing his argument for the establish HOME For oklarly pentltman. Oond wools. Clow-ln. Raaunaoia.

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Atk for Silvia Adult Clow. PERMANENT 15 5 ComoUta" Doris Anna Solon 4I3-II4. 435? Tallin. LOVELY Homa for SanforcltC rns. Excalltnt maals, laundry, sas-S2I3.

PALM AND CARD READINGS 52AI Soulharn Boufavord, w.P A.M. .10 Dolly Sundny, MJ SIM (HARAI Clolrvoyont Polm CrvsHI and Pfyrnlc RfOcilnas. 713 N. Mill, tnry Trnll. blocks North Soufhtm Blvd.

M3 (SJ5 'ALOHA CHAPeC'Complata' W. i (i Ctremony. Flowars, Mu'e, Plcturas, tic Rarantlons 4 to 100. Dwolt. -or S43.

4W4 Lnka Worth Rd. an 'ALOHA' BRIDE'. I will In mV homa. ws-tm. MdrtforTla Ingram Rlvlarq Baodl 10 Lott Milliman said he will produce aluminum windows, jalousie and awning type windows tor sale in south and central Florida.

At the outset, he said, he has a customer in south Georgia and another in Ocala, and oth ers will be added. Citrus Mutual reported Saturday. Mutual said fresh fruit shippers have announced that on all new business, oranges will be $2.15 per 4-5 bushel box for size 100 fruit and larger, and $2.10 per box for size 125 fruit. This will be an increase of 10 to 15 cents per box, depending on size. At the same time, seedless grapefruit prices Increase 25 cents per box.

Mutual director of marketing Christmas at Sea on a Santa SPECIAL CRUISES FROM PORT EVERGLADES Milliman is moving here from Constantlne where he has been associated the past five years with Union Products of White Pigeon, Mich. The Michigan money is in hand to pay for this artificial reef and plans for it were approved before the contract letting by both the State of Florida Conservation authorities and the U.S. Corps of Engineers." Anticipating possible objections that the Lake Worth Light Industrial Zone, the proposed laboratory site, is not directly on the ocean, Johnson remarked "the logistics of moving salt water a mile or so for use In fish tanks Is a lesser problem than an ocean voyage to a nonexistent artificial under water reef. information Charles Gunter re ported oranges at $2 all sizes ment of the laboratory in his city, explained that a contract during the past week with Duncan grapefruit at $2 all sizes lirm served the Elkhart, Ind. area in production, for the mobile home industry, of aluminum windows.

Milliman said he also sold his product to one Florida manufacturer. He will continue to serve Union Products, of which he still owns about 25 per cent, In a consultant capacity. JOE FEARNLEY Johnson said he expected to be in phone contact with Fearnley regarding tha conference with Rogers. as were all Interior District for an easily accessible underwater' groin and artificial reef, was awarded at the Lake Worth Commission's regular seedless grapefruit. Indian Rlv-I er seedless grapefruit was meeting last Monday night.

The $2.50 $3 depending on size. The Great Cruise of the Caribbean 9 Days to 6 Ports December 17-26 The famous Grace Line Santa Paula takes you to St. Thomas, La Guaira (Caracas), Kingston and Port-au-Prince. Luxurious Consumer Buying Tendencies Object Of Upcoming Survey REWARD Junior Collaoa tludant tost tmnll rod laothar Chang purta In parking lot of Royal Cottlo at Dlxla end Poratt Hill Blvd around 4: ISAM 11. 116.

Contains largo sum of monay for 1969 tuition and houslna. Tnis party ballavas paopla ora still honest and ft aha does not recover thle money, she will not be obie to continue college next term. 905043, POODLE Mlninture Mala Block pulv 8y. vicinity Ave. A win Court, Ivlera Bearh, Black hornets, brots tog, Intcrlptinn Tysons Corners, Vi-mm yn.

UiOfOh Reward. LOSrSundny Silver toy poorlleTBTi id bows on erirt. Last In AllonlU. Reword. 9o7 03v.

HFLPT Boy's' trom Tfr nair Park. Block white, male Bostst Lahrodore. Short loos, long body, block stuoby tall. Named 'rOilver'', Pleote return to et4 Boyd Lane, Lonlano. coll fAS ISII.

Reword. BEO return of silver Rosary, lost Since Oct. W. SI. Edwards Of tt.

Anns, Rsword. IJM92). 10- A found tAROfr 'Blorli fnund near Hi Cld aoartmenis. US. pvi, 11 Travel Opportunrtlet house-party atmosphere for just 300.

Minimum $475 each with family plan for children to 18 years at $100 each. leading newspapers throughout the nation. These papers are The Denver Post, the Long Beach Independent and Press-Telegram, The Milwaukee Journal, The Omaha World Herald, The Providence Journal Bulletin, The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News Telegram and The St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press. First Research Corporation of Miami will be conducting the survey.

Final results of the local survey, along with the data from the other seven newspapers, are supplied to approximately 3,000 advertising agencies throughout the United States. A consolidated consumer analysis will be launched in the greater West Palm Beach area on Monday, Nov. 13. The survey is designed to gather facts from consumers in the local area pertaining to shopping characteristics, buying intentions, products purchased, brands bought most recently, etc. Over 1,000 households from Lake Park to Boynton Beach have been randomly selected to participate, These households will be contacted and asked to participate by completing a questionnaire.

The survey is sponsored by the Palm Beach Post Times in conjunction with seven other A groat resort has an oir, a flair, an atmosphere not often found In today'i fast-paced world. Discover all this as you vacation your woy to Europe on one of the four ships of Italian line MicHtuNCCLO, Rafpauio, Uonaoo oa Vinci, Cisiofoo Coiomso. What a way to livel There are pools to splash In, orchestras to DRIVERS N6EOED: Los Angelea, Corpus thrlttl, Texas, SiS-34'17 iNWHrTD "DRIVE AWAY SYSTPW PROTECUD ICC R.ilnld liflO Broadway, Rivlerd Brh S4I MJJ "AUTO DRIVE AWAY CO. 30 Olllces In USA and Canada, 703 Lucerne LW SU I00 POST-TIMES ADVERTISLNO ACCEPTANCE CODE At! odverT'sina SMU te truthful, straight forward and backed bv the Through the Panama Canal to the Splendors of Peru 22 Days December 4-26 Grace Line's new Santa Maria sails for Kingston, Cartagena, Cristobal, Balboa, Buenaventura, Guayaquil and Callao (Lima). The way to see Latin America-your ship is your hotel in port.

All first class for just 117 passengers. Minimum $685 each. dance to, gyms, jundecks, mov. toithful oertormance very after nd claim tes. Every day Is a fun day, every night it Saturday night.

Chefs, stewards, maids, and musicians pamperyou beyond yourdreams. What a way to go to Europel Aboard one of the world'i greatest resorts. See your travel agent ori Italian line, 100 Biscayne Room 1703, Miami, Fla. 33132. Teli 377-9501.

6 to 9 1 TheWorE 80dajttof Cruising plus 4. Misrepresentotien or etot amen tt thnf re foise. misleadlna ar exoggarated, either directly or by mtarenca ar that lend ta destroy the confidence either renders ar odvertiters In Adverttsing are not ax ceoionte eocn advertisement miief constitute cleon-stotemant ef an-ouncement moda In good folth Any violation at this rode shall be reoton tor the publisher to rhte further advertising from the violator until rooy mode la eerrierm ant Acceotonce Code Gadabout southern Europe carefree and happily. Sea fabled porta. Travel relaxed and leisurely.

No unpacking. No train connections. No atrange hotels. One of the elegant ships of the Gala Resort Fleet is your hotel. You are surrounded by sunlit decks, friendly passengers, sparkling seas, blue skies and warm hearted staff.

From New York: 1967 A- Italian Lino Itetiait Lint thipi of llohefi ragutry. That vtmelt mt tantruci4 od maintain! to trie) highest lots ifico Kofi rf the) Amtneafi lu'taw of Shipping and Ihe) r()utrmnl of lh Unitftd Cooit Gv4 for rOfftgd veitl 19. 19 days. 9 porta, as MiCHfUNQtto. Lisbon, Gibraltar, Palma de Malorca, Palermo, Neples, Genoa, Cannes, Barcelona, Madeira.

From $605 Cabin Class; from $807 First Class. May 21. 20 daya. 6 ports, ss Leonardo Vinci, Algeciras, Palma de Majorca, Genoe, Naples, Barcelona. Lisbon.

Return via Halifax. From $609 Cabin Class; from $799 First Class. May 24. 19 days. 8 ports, ss Raffaeiio.

Tenerlf Gibraltar, Palermo, Naples, Genoa, Cannea, Barcelone, Madeira. From $627 Cabin Class; from $833 First Class. Other Mediterranean cruises from New York June 25, August 30, September 14, October 9 nd December 24. Hop aboard for vacation you'll never forget. Get your tickets from your travel agent.

Or Italian Line, 100 Biscayna Room 1703, Miami, Fla. 33132. Tel: 377-9501'' SAFETY INFORMATION Ship of Italian registry. The ss Michflanoclo and Raffaiilo meet International Safety Standard for new ships developed in 1960. The as Lionarpo pa Vinci meets those developed In 1948.

Call your Travel Agent or GRACE LINE Port Evargladas Station Fort Lauderdala, Florida 33318 Fort Laudardala, 626-3381 Miami, 847-7524 The long cruise to Tahiti, the South Seas, and the Orient Sail from California on Holland-America's sj. Slatcndam. 70 days of placet few traveler ever see. Holland-America's Grand Pacific-Orient Cruise. With calls in Nuka Hiva, Moorea, Tahiti, Bora Bora, Rarolonca.

Auckland, Wellington, Sydney, Melbourne, Fre-mnntle, Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Keelung, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu. 17 ports and 22,932 miles. Leaves Los Angeles and San 1-ranciico, January 12 and 13, 1968. From $2235 to $3895. SAFETY INFORMATION The a.i.

Statendam, registered in the Netherlands, substantially meets International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1960. BOOK WITH RROOKS- UNIVEUSAL U. S. Fits Ships StrrlnQ tht Amnieis fmSuafray December 24. 23 days, 9 ports, ss Rafpacllo.

(From Port Everglades. Fla. Dec. 26.) Tenenfe, Gibraltar, Palma de Majorca, Palermo, Naples, Genoa, Cannes, Barcelona, Lisbon. From $558 Cabin Class; from $752 First Class.

196S February 24. 20 days. 8 ports, ss MiCHluiNaELO, Madeira, Lisbon, Gibraltar, Palma de Majorca, Palermo, Naples, Genoa, Cannes. From $583 Cabin Class; from $782 First Class. January 19,1968 the a j.

Rotterdam will give yon 4 extra days to take you to 7 new porU.No change in price, Sailing from New York Holland-America has a whole new way to show you the world, twinging wide around the Cape of Good Hope to South East Africa and on to India, the Orient, Hawaii and Mexico. 21 exotic ports in all. The Rotterdam, world'i largest world cruise liner, returns from its global adventure April II. Rates from $2900 to $9900. SAFETY INFORMATION: The u.

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