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1 1 Mother To Get Hearing Beach Post, Wednesday, September 27, 1972 NAPLES API A teenaged mother was returned to Florida vesterday to face charges of trading her 3- month-old son for a used car. and police in Alabama said they had staked out a carnival in the search for the child's father. Jennifer Fire Sims. 19. was lodged in the Collier County Jail prior to being transferred' to Immokalee for an arraignment today before Collier County Judge Christopher Sapp.

Mrs. Sims was taken into custody by officers who said they found her hiding in a carnival truck near Union Springs. Ala. Police in Alabama escorted Mrs. Sims to Florida yesterday.

and officers in Ashford. said they were watching the carnival to see if Eugene William Sims, 24. will return to pick up his personal County Sheriff Doug Hendry said the couple was accused of trading tiny Eugene Evans Sims to Harold and Frances Vannoy for a 1971 Chevrolet. Police said the trade took place last week at an Immokalee trailer park where both couples were working as tomato pickers. 60 Death SNAKE HUNTER Paul snake hunt in San Antonio, is held each year by San Row TALLAHASSEE (UPD All 60 remaining death row inmates whose death sentences had not already been commuted were resentenced to life imprisonment yesterday by the Florida Supreme Court.

The court denied Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin's motion that the cases be sent back to the original circuit courts for resentencing. It issued its own order reducing the death sentences to life imprisonment. On Sept.

8 the court commuted the death sentences of 40 inmates. 27 convicted of murder and 13 of rape, who had appeals pending in state courts. That order said circuit courts should review the rape cases for any circumstances justifying shorter sentences. The court said it had no alternative but to give the same treatment to the remaining 60 of the total 100 prisoners who inhabited death row June 29. 1972.

when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down capital punishment. Those 60 did not have appeals pending in state courts. appears to be no reason why the remaining members of the class need be treated differently." the court said in Mitchell of Orlando will be Fla. for rattlesnakes that Antonio Jaycees.

Inmates Get leading the annual press begins Saturday. The event AP Wirephoto Sentences a 5-1 opinion written by Justice James C. Adkins. Concurring were Chief Justice B. K.

Roberts and Justices Richard Ervin. Vassar Carlton and Joseph Boyd. Only Justice Hal P. Dekle dissented. Justice Joseph McCain did not participate in the decision.

The court said that some of the 60 inmates already may have had their sentences reduced, but it said its order was intended to make sure all 60 got reductions in compliance with the U.S. high court decision. Saying it was in "the best interest of the the court imposed these class sentences: "All of the members of the class of persons under sentence of death who have been convicted of murder are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. of the members of the class of persons under sentence of death who have been convicted of rape are hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. The cases of these persons.

however. are remanded to their respective circuit courts for 'Amos and Andy' Voice Stilled CHICAGO (AP) Charles J. Correll, the voice for 32 years of Andy on the "Amos and Andy" radio show, died of a heart attack yesterday. He was 82. He had been admitted to Wesley Memorial Hospital in Chicago on Saturday.

Correll, who was born in Peoria, spent his retirement in Beverly Hills, where he lived a few blocks from Freeman Gosden, the voice of Colbert, Mrs. Clarissa, 73, of 510 21st West Palm Beach. Coleman Funeral Home. West Palm Beach. Dole, Mrs.

Mabel 78. of 235 Evergreen Drive. Lake Park. Mizell-Faville-Zern Southdale Chapel, West Palm Beach. Graveside service Thursday.

Draudt, William 79, of 2854 Ashley Drive West Palm Beach. Tillman's Military Trail Funeral Home. West Palm Beach. Funeral today. CLASSIFIED JOHN F.

HALLORAN Age 70, of 105 S.W. 15th Court, Boynton Beach, passed away September 25th. He had lived in this area for the past years coming from Baltimore, Maryland. He is survived by wife Mrs. Loretta Halloran of Boynton Beach, 1 son John F.

Halloran of Baltimore, Maryland, 1 daughter Mrs. Eleanor Senft of Newport News. Virginia, 1 sister Miss Marguerite Halloran of Lawrence, Massachusetts, 4 grandchildren. A Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Thursday at St.

Mark's Catholic Church, Boynton Beach. Prayer services will be held at 7:30 p.m. this evening at the Scobee Combs Funeral Home, Boynton Beach. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

today. Burial will follow at the Boynton Beach Memorial Park. GEORGE WEST Age 49, of 401 Elizabeth Road, Lake Worth, passed away Monday. Mr. West was a member of the Masonic Lodge.

Survivors include wife Mrs. Mary West of Lake Worth, 1 daughter Mrs. Joanne Marvin, 2 granddaughters Theresa Angela Marvin all of Dallas, Texas, and mother Mrs. Ruth Rikely in Canada. Funeral services will be held 1p.m.

Thursday at the E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home in Lake Worth. Rev. Nedi Townsend, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Lantana officiating. Masonic funeral services will be held at 8 p.m.

this evening at the funeral home conducted by officers and members of the Boynton Beach Lodge No. 236 Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today. MACK EDMONSON Age 76.

of 1011 13th Street, WPB. Passed away on Sunday. Survivors include: his wife. Mrs. Emma Lee Edmonson, of West Palm Beach; three two brothers-inlaw, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held today, at 3:30 PM, at Stevens West Palm Beach Chapel. ZENITH the quality goes in before the name goes on. BAKER HEARING AID CENTER Tel. 582-5945 7 No. ST.

LAKE WORTH 'An American Gothic' Who's Worrying About Willie McCall? UMATILLA (AP) Willis McCall, sus- McCall held the sheriff's job in central pended seven-term sheriff fighting for his old Florida's Tiny Lake County for 28 straight job back. "is the Archie Bunker of Lake years. He was suspended by Gov. Reubin County politics." his opponent claims. Askew last spring after a grand jury indicted "Here is a man who insults blacks.

Jews. him in connection with the beating death of a Catholics and runs for public says black prisoner. former Mount Dora Mayor Guy Bliss. a Re- McCall was found innocent of a secondpublican who is challenging the 63-year-old degree murder charge in that case last veteran sheriff in the November general elec- month. But he was not reinstated as sheriff.

tion. The silver-haired McCall says there's Times have changed. maintains the 57- only one thing he's got against his opponent. year-old Bliss. a onetime law enforcement "He's trying to take my job away from me.

officer. was a time he could get away Police backgrounds of McCall and Bliss with that. but this is a bigger and differ- are very different: McCall's is rooted in rural ent community now. work while Bliss spent 20 years on Detroit's urban police force. Chickens Cacophony Dora Bliss also councilman has been and a a Mount judge.

since retiring as a policeman and moving south to Florida. Fouls Town's Mood Two traits that seem to characterize McCall's reign. LAP Swallows leave Capistrano. Geese leave according to Bliss. are ineffiMIAMI Canada.

But they can't persuade the chickens to leave Coral ciency and racism. Gables. "Lake County is an AmeriResidents along San Marco Avenue said it all started McCall can outpost and an about 18 months ago when two chickens were moved into the American Gothic original." he exclusive neighborhood despite a ban on keeping livestock. the birds were cute. fed them and says.

Some people, thinking protected them from dogs and cats. The Sept. 12 Democratic priThe two chickens grew to a flock of 20 which holds an a mary. a four-way race. was capella chorus about 4:30 each morning to the dismay of close for McCall.

It wasn't unpeople trying to get some sleep. til the absentee ballots were Assistant City Manager Hank Potterfield at one point filed counted the following day he suit against the man who was believed to have brought the was certain of candidacy. first two chickens to the area. He blames the trial for slowThe court ordered the man to get rid of them. ing campaign activities.

but He showed up with a shotgun bright and early one morn- how much of an effect it will ing and started blasting away. The chickens flew to safety and have on the race itself." he's have since become much more wary of humankind. unsure. "I've seen the chickens. You can't possibly get near "I don't know if it will hurt them." Potterfield said.

"Those things will fly a half mile to or help me." he savs. Besides escape. his opponent. McCall mainHe said he had been unable to find any local agencies tains he's up against liberal equipped with chicken traps. foes such as American Civil Liberties Union and the Commuted to Life National Advancement Association of for Colored the People.

They're out to get me. althe sole purpose of further consideration of this sentence. ways have been." he claims. in both categories. who have been con- Once a identified as group victed of two or more crimes in one or more counties.

are the National Negro Congress hereby resentenced in accordance with the foregoing for each of Brooklyn put a bounty of of such crimes. $15.768 on his head. McCall The court said the circuit courts should review the life maintains. pulling out an old sentences of those convicted of rape "because each of those scrapbook bearing a 1959 flier if his crime was committed prior to Jan. 1.

1972. is to document it. persons. entitled to a hearing prior to re-sentencing. and may be sen- Bliss chuckles.

saying tenced to imprisonment to life or for any term of years within McCall "has been building that the discretion of the for 28 at myth vears taxpayers' expense. He even believes The 60 included 46 who had been convicted of murder and it himself by now. 14 convicted of rape. you just see BrezhIn his dissent. Dekle said the court's action would negate nev and all the Communist legislative intent in a law going into effect Oct.

1 that would leaders in Moscow sitting require life sentences without chance of parole for persons around worrying about old Wilunder the death sentence. lie Weather Post Cool Air Spreads Across North By The Associated Press Showers and thunderstorms moved Center. N.D. reporting eight inches. The first snowfall of the season left six ahead of the cold front and were scat- It was cool and crisp in the Pacific inches scattered in some areas of North tered through the southern Midwest and Northwest with midday readings only in Dakota yesterday and a large outbreak Southern Plains.

the 40s. The Southeast was warm and of cool air spread across the northern The temperature dropped to 21 at Cas- humid. tier of the nation. per. setting a record low for the date.

Afternoon readings ranged from 33 at Freezing temperatures accompanied Four inches of snow fell in parts of Williston. N.D.. to 94 at Tampa and the snow in North Dakota. Minnesota and North Dakota with Dunn McAllen. Tex.

Extended Outlook Partly cloudy through Thursday with a chance of showers. Low this morning 75-80. High today and Thursday 86-90. Low tonight 75-80. Easterly winds 10-15 m.p.h.

Rain probability 30 per cent today and 20 per cent Thursday. Friday through Sunday. widely scattered night and morning showers. Area Data Temperatures recorded for 24 hours ending at midnight yesterday at Palm Beach International Airport: high 90. low 81.

Humidity: 68 per cent Barometer: 30.12 inches Wind: High 15 m.p.h. to low 6 m.p.h. Prevailing wind direction: ENE. Area Rainfall Rain last 24 hours: Trace (not a factor) To date this month: 3.49 inches. To date this year: 64.66.

Normal this year: 46.39 inches. Marine Forecast Seas: 3-4 feet. Inland waters: choppy in exposed places. By the Associated Press High Low Albany 70 64 Albu'que 80 49 Amarillo 80 Anchorage 40 Asheville Atlanta Birminghma Bismarck Boise 54 Boston 78 Buffalo 65 62 Charleston 88 70 Charlotte 82 65 Chicago 64 Cincinnati 66 Cleveland 79 Denver 76 Des Moines 68 Detroit 78 Duluth 50 32 Fort Worth 85 68 Helena 38 28 Honolulu 87 76 Houston 84 73 Ind'apolis 68 57 Kansas City 67 52 Little Rock 72 62 Louisville 81 69 CLASSIFIED AD CANCELLATION INFORMATION Post Times Want Ad clerks give a kill number when cancellation order is received. Advertisers are requested to make a note of the number as it indicates the time and date of cancellation.

For your protection do not give a stop order to any employee who cannot give you a kill order number. Phone 833-4031 when cancelling your ad. CLASSIFIED INDEX I. Announcements 1-02 thru 1-24 2. Business Services 2-05 thru 2-46 3.

Education 3-06 thru 3-08 4. Employment 4-05 thru 4-12 5. Merchandise 5-03 thru 5-63 6. Livestock 6-10 thru 6-19 7. Financial 7-03 thru 7-13 8.

Rentals -Apts. 8-03 thru 8-58 9. Rentals--Houses 9-03 thru 9-91 10. Real Estate Sales 10-06 thru 10-97 11. Co-Op Apts.

Condominiums 11-06 thru 11-08 12. Mobile Homes 12-06 thru 12-13 13. Marine. -Boats 13-06 thru 13-19 14. Aviation 14-06 thru 14-13 15.

Automotive 15-06 thru 15-40 Amos for the duration of the radio show. The show began in 1928 and was aired by both the National Broadcasting Co. and Columbia Broadcasting Co. before it left the air in 1960. The show, during one 16-year stretch, was aired every night of the week.

Correll lived almost unrecognized behind the phenomenal popularity of the long-lived radio show. Area Deaths Halloran, John 70. of 105 SW 15th Court. Boynton Beach. Scobee-Combs Funeral Home.

Boynton Beach. Funeral Thursday. McLaughlin, Mrs. Luella of 714 S. Palmway, Lake Worth.

E. Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home. Lake Worth. Moulton, Vera 76. of South Bay.

Funeral services Thursday. Weatherington Funeral Home. 179 Cypress Pahokee. Nitchall, Mrs. Ann, 63.

of 112 Lake Lake Worth. E. FUNERAL NOTICES CLARISSA COLBERT Formerly of 431 22nd Street, WPB. died Tuesday. She was known in the Paternal circle as (baby Rose); her survivors are one son, Lutrelle Colbert of New York City; six daughters, Mrs.

Theodora Lawton, Mrs. Carrie Schofield, Mrs. Claudette Carey, all of West Palm Beach. Mrs. Bobbie Jenkins.

Fairfield, California: Mrs. Alvalee Colbert, Los Angeles, and Miss Alice Colbert, Newark, New Jersey. One aunt Mrs. Blanche Kilpatrick: 15 grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren. Coleman's Funeral Home will announce arrangements.

RAYMOND F. LINHARD Age 75 of 31 Palm Dr. Lake Worth passed away Monday. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Grace Linhard of Lake one son Charles Parker of Yonkers, N.Y., 3 sisters and one brother also survive.

Funeral services will be held 11 am Thursday at the E. Earl Smith Son Funeral Home in Lake Worth. Rev. Theodore Eisold pastor of Our Saviours' Lutheran Church, Lake Worth, officiating. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 pm today at the funeral home.

JOSEPH O'NEAL Age 53 of 820 4th St. WPB passed away on Tuesday. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Fannie Lee O'Neal of WPB, one daughter, Jossie Evans of Riviera Beach, one son, Charlie W. O'Neal of WPB, 8 grandchildren, 7 sisters, Frankie Hollaway, Barnesville, Georgia, Ella M.

Monday, Fannie G. Walker, Sallie B. Simpson, Ruby Lois Walker all of WPB. Rosie Lee Thom-1 as, RB. Dollie Jackson, Lake Worth, 6 grothers, Henry O'Neal, Jupiter, Albert O'Neal, Ft.

Pierce, Thomas and Lofton Jr. both of WPB. J.W. and Johnson O'Neal both of Riviera Beach. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home will arrangements.

LULA DAVIS 90, of 3157 Egremont WPB, passed away Tuesday. Surviving are 1 daughter Mrs. J.B. McCardel of WPB, 2 sons John L. Davis of WPB.

and B.F. Davis of Kathleen, Georgia, 5 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be from Rooks Funeral Home in Ft. Valley, Georgia with burial in Ft. Valley Cemetery.

Tillman Military Trail Funeral home in charge of local arrangements. The late Al Smith, in the 1928 presidential campaign, made sure never to buy radio time when Amos 'n' Andy were on. This tactic availed Smith naught, and he was later reported to have observed, with slight pique: "A large part of the American people is far more interested in the Kingfish, the Beauty Parlor and the Fresh Air Taxicab Co. than in the affairs of their country." Earl Smith and Son Funeral Home. Lake Worth.

O'Neal, Joseph, 53. of 820 Fourth West Palm Beach. Stevens Brothers Funeral Home. West Palm Beach. Thomas, Mrs.

Eleanor Lillian, 52. of 400 NE 26th Boca Raton. R. Jay Kraeer Funeral Home. Boca Raton.

Funeral Thursday. Woods, Mrs. Ruth Reed, 67. of 521 Lucerne Lake Worth. Tillman's Military Trail Funeral Home.

West Palm Beach. Funeral Thursday. CLASSIFIED RUTH REED WOODS 67, of 521 Lucerne Lake Worth, passed away Monday. Surviving are 2 sons David of WPB. and William R.

Woods of Tallahassee Fla. 2 sisters Mrs. Elsie Murphy of Hialeah, Tressie Faltings of Asheville, North Carolina, 2 brothers Clarence Reed of Hamlet, North Carolina, and Haywood Reed of New York, and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11AM from Tillman's Military Trail Funeral Home with Rev. Leslie B.

Jenkins officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 PM today. AUBURN DEWITT ENFINGER: Age 63, operator of the Sunland Motel: in Belle Glade, died Tuesday morning at 10:30 at Glades General Hospital. He was born in Black, Alabama, June 20, 1909. 1 He has been a resident of Belle Glade for the past 12 years, a member of the Belle Glade Elk's Lodge No.

1716. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Ruth Enfinger, Belle Glade, one daughter Mrs. Cecelia Senunaca of Fort Lauderdale, one brother, Ray Enfinger of Clanpon, Alabama, 4 sisters, Mrs. Bertha Kelley of Black, Alabama, Mrs.

Myrtle Mathis West Palm Beach, Mrs. Madrue Stuart of Canal Point, and Mrs. Hazel Driggars Bothan, Alabama. Services will be held at the First Baptist Church of Belle Glade 4PM Thursday with Reverend Stephen L. Cloud officiating.

Interment Port Mayaca Cemetery, Martin County, Fla. Mixson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. WILLIAM F. DRAUDT 79, of 2854 Ashley Drive East, West Palm Beach, died Monday. Survivors include his wife Emmy J.

and 1 daughter Mrs. Emmy D. Mandlavitz of Bayside, Long Island, New York. He was associated with Textile Machine Work of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania for 25 years, member of St. John's Lutheran Church of Reading, Pennsylvania.

He was past worshipful master of Teutonia Lodge No. 367 of Reading, Pennsylvania and an honorary member the Reading Liederkranz and Reiffton Fire Company. Funeral services will be 5 p.m. today from Tillman's Military Trail Funeral Home with the Rev. George E.

Becker of the Lutheran Church of the Holy Cross, officiating with Masonic Services by Gulfstream Lodge No. 245 of Lake Worth to tollow. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery in Reading, Pennsylvania. NOTICE THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF MAKES IT ILLEGAL FOR EMPLOYERS 'COVERED BY THIS ACT TO INDICATE, IN HELP WANTED ADS A PREFERENCE BASED ON AGE. RELIGION, SEX, NATIONAL ORIGIN, EXCEPT WHERE THE PREFER.

ENCE IS A BONAFIDE OCCUPATIONAL QUALIFICATION FOR EMPLOYMENT, THE ACT ALSO PROHIBITS ANY PREFER ENCE BASED ON RACE OR COLOR. THIS NEWSPAPER DOES NOT KNOW. INGLY ACCEPT ADS WHICH DISREGARD THIS ACT. Zone Forecast 3000 29.77 2959 3006 HIGHEST TEMPERATURES 60 70 60. URI WEATHER AST Fair Weather PALM BEACH INLET High a.m.

12:09 p.m. Low 5:56 a.m. 6:30 p.m. PALM BEACH OCEAN High 11:43 a.m. 11:57 p.m.

Low 5:26 a.m. 6:00 p.m. JUPITER INLET High 12:15 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Low 6:53 a.m.

7:27 p.m. BOYNTON INLET High 11:58 a.m. p.m. Low 5:42 a.m. 6:16 p.m.

ST. LUCIE INLET High 11:49 a.m. 11:58 p.m. Low 5:23 a a.m. 5:57 p.m.

Memphis 81 69 Miami 88 78 Milwaukee 59 42 85 34 New Orleans 88 70 New York 79 67 Okla. City 75 56 Omaha 70 42 Philad phia 79 68 Phoenix 63 Pittsburgh 72 60 Pt'land, Ore. 43 Pt'land, Me. 70 56 Rapid City 66 34 Richmond 85 65 St. Louis 78 58 Salt Lake 60 San Diego 72 San Fran.

79 Seattle 52 Spokane 52 Washington 78 988838 Canada Edmonton Winnipe Toronto' Montreal 8830 29.77 30.00 3012 29.50 3021 Forecast for State Today (BOSTON YORK HOw HILLSBORO INLET High a.m. 12:11 p.m. Low 5:59 a.m. 6:33 p.m. SEBASTIAN INLET High 11:46 a.m.

11:55 p.m. Low 5:13 a.m. 5:47 p.m. FORT PIERCE INLET High 11:55 a.m. p.m.

Low 5:26 a.m. 6:00 p.m. MOON Rise 10:28 p.m. SUN Rise 7:11 a.m. Set 7:12 p.m.

Florida Apalachicola 90 78 Clewiston .91 Daytona Beach 88 Fort Lauderdale 88 78 Fort Myers 94 Gainesville Homestead 93 89 01 Islamorada 87 80 Jacksonville .89 67 West 88 80 .01 Key Lakeland .91 74 Miami .87 78 Naples 93 73 .34 Ocala 96 72 91 Orlando 92 76 Pensacola .89 78 .53 Sarasota-Bradenton 92 20 Tallahassee 94 .91 79 Vero Beach .90 78 West Falm Beach International Time Temp. Amsterdam 1 p.m. 55 Ankara 3 p.m. 17 Athens 2 p.m. 79 Berlin 1 p.m.

52 Brussels 1 p.m. 57 Cairo I p.m. 91 Copenhagen noon 52 Dublin noon 52 1-Announcements Florida except extreme northwest Partly cloudy through Thursday with widely scattered mainly afternoon thundershowers. Lows in the 70s. Highs 86-95.

I Partly cloudy today and Thursday with a chance of afternoon or evening thundershowers. Low 70-76. High 88-95. Mostly east to southeast winds 10 to occasionally 15 m.p.h. gusty near thundershowers.

Rain probability 40 per cent today and 20 per cent tonight. Partly cloudy todav and Thursday with a chance of showers. Low 75 to 80. High 86-90. Easterly winds 10-15 m.p.h.

Rain probability 30 per cent today and 30 per cent tonight. LANDO TARPON SPRINGS EL STAMPA VERO BEACH ST. PETERSBURG WEST FORT YERS PALM BEACH CAPE SABLE KEY WEST 600 Geneva 1 p.m. 55 Hong Kong 8 p.m. 77 Lisbon 8 p.m.

66 London noon 57 Madrid I p.m. 68 Moscow 3 p.m. 41 Oslo 1 p.m 55 Paris I p.m. 57 Peking 8 p.m. 61 Rome 8 p.m.

64 Saigon 1 p.m 81 Stockholm 1 p.m. 52 Sydney 10 p.m. 63 Tel Aviv 2 p.m. 84 Tokyo 9 p.m. 68 Tunis 1 p.m.

82 Vienna p.m. 54 Warsaw p.m 50 Western Hemisphere High Low Acapulco 90 79 Barbados 80 77 Bermuda 85 76 Havana 88 75 Kingston 91 75 Mexico City 77 55 Nassau 86 San Juan 88 77 St. Croix 92 79 St. Kitts 82 75 Veracruz 88 75 1-02 Cemetery Lots LOT for sale at Hillcrest, call 683-8048 1-12 Special Notices NOW open Sharpall and Locksmith Service. Expert sharpening Saws, knives, scissors, mowers, all tools, even ice skates.

1305 Clare WP B. 833-2732. 105 ALL CLASSIFIED MENTS PLACED BY A DEALER MUST CLEARLY INDICATE THAT FACT, EITHER WITH THE ER'S FIRM NAME OR THE WORD 'DEALER' NE Tides Temps 1-13 Beauty Shops PERMANENT, $6.95, complete. Doris Anne Green. 4352 Tellin.

686-3587. 1-14 Personals CARE for elderly, Lovely country home near Century Village. 683-0530. WORKING girl to share 0BR, 28A home with same. 8-5.

Work 686-8800. After 8PM call 967-8569. MALE; share mobile home with same. 686-2831 RELIGION progresses by graduated revelation as well as by evolutionary growth. Urantia Book P.

591. RETIRED man to drive car and work around yard for room and board. 832- 0160. MASSAGE SAUNA. Masseur and Masseuse available by appointment.

Home calls made. 848-5502, Ext. 181 Nights, Weekends 965-7825. WANTED 37 Gentlemen to balance out female membership in social club. summer rates.

For into call 833-4676. YOUNG mature working girl to share apartment with same. 582-7297. PALMIST AND ADVISOR. SPIRITU AL READER, 4300 LAKE WORTH RD.

965-1277 MIDDLEAGED widow room, board plus moderate compensation for light housework and shopping for elderly man and wife, licensed driver with or without car helpful but not necessary. 844-4055 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS For Help Information call 833-1900 YOUNG girl share 2 bedroom duplex with same. $110 including utilities after 6. 844-7064. FOR custom fitted PENNYRICH BRAS, call Grace, 842-0068.

683-4866. WANTED woman who lives near South 3rd Avenue and 'M' Street, L. W. to sit part time with elderly lady, 833-6233. National CALL IN YOUR POST- TIMES WANT AD TOLL FREE From the following areas.

BELLE GLADE 996-5258 MIAMI 949-8131 FT. LAUDERDALE 399-2430 POMPANO 399-2430 BOCA RATON 399-2430 DELRAY BEACH 399-2430.

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