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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 20

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Fort Myers, Florida
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FCC Aocafes TV Channel Here 2-C Fort Slyon (V.) Vws-Prrs Kri, 1q h-n ohiKtions. but wc have nothtlon will be 8l" -kT 5 xeievumm v-uaiun-i j-- rpf1 fane 0I ine nceu.i"6 '-1 1 'ill allocated to the Fort Myers area ing to say in tne maue. details required. by the Federal Communications Two different interests navei Js much Commission. petitionea tne i-eaerai 1 frequency than the Very The assignment only makes cations Commission to rreq jr range the channel available for appli- channels in the Ultra Hi 4WINK-TV and other cants.

It does not autnonze a qUency (Vtin range in the 2 through 13 station or company. to the area. Kenneth channels in 8ooc Bank Drive Needs 500 Pnfs (Nn-pret uru) thp old lobby of Naples Com- NAPLES With a poal of nuinjty Hospital will be from 500 pints of badly ncpilod blood 8. 30 a.m. to p.m., on and the theme "Help Collier ThursdaVi Jan 25, blood will be County Blood Bank' a i dnvi for bood will be held Jan.

i 8 to 11 a.m. and in Immokalee gnu rnnmv Blood Bank from 2:15 to p.m. at the "There are no applications in, witn oun "'r pauiDped with UHF tuners said A. J. Bauer, general man-at Cape Coral and moJ-jSnneT selectors) but older ager of WINK-TV, Channel 11 here with American Depart-(channelse here, it up ior graus.

jmenc aiore, peuuuncu "I think it is a good release of a cnannei. I 1 5 VA The area is growing, we nave however, ne leu me officer ot Kutenoerg numc Lehigh Acres Fire Rnarrirastine of Min Torn Treadwell has Lions Den. Gun Is Talon neapolis, also requested A brush fire burned 27 acres Jerry Simons reported Thurs-i action and Gu JJj of the Buckingham Road on day afternoon to the shenff's s.diary se Bouevard Lehlgh said that the bank has beenj George Pittman, Jaycee in. running in the deficit column charge of publicity, said that a since the first of the new year, 'donation of a pint of blood by'. To spark the drive, studentsiany eligible member of a fami-fil Seagate, Shadowlawn and ly insures the entire family for r-, nn vear in case thev need office and city police that Acres Thursday afternoon, ac- about 1 D.m.

a .32 caliber pistol! Robert W. Caughey manager-, Acre i in in a black holster was stolen engineer of the camev sion i Tw0 tractors and three from the glove compartment of Cape Cora jd JPP sent to put out the 1 aKe aiK lueilirill.iiy rnterrd rosters in a contest; Wood in any amount. his car. The car was in a cancan nuw thp spnHce said was wnicn me u- m. fire sponsored by the blood bank for! The insurance program was a first pri7e in each school of $5 initiated in Collier County 12 and a second prize of $2.

years ago and this year the na-nnrUr. tiavA tinnal blood bank has begun a wash at the time of the theft, Simon said. How soon approval for a stacausedai been chosen and prizes will be'nationwide plan patterned on the county's program INVESTIGATIONS awarded Saturday to tne ioiiow-ing: Seagate, Tom Kappauf of 6th grade, first and Ed Griffon, 2nd prize; Shadowlawn, Mar-inrie Jordan and Debbie Smith By donating eight pints of blood or more over a period of time, one becomes a member of the "Gallon Club." drawn by Marjorie Jordan and Debbie Smith, 6th graders at Shadowlawn Elementary School. From left, William Crone, Russ Davis and George Pittman, handling publiciy, and Tom Treadwell, Collier County blood bank president, hold winning poster in blood drive of 6th grade first and Susan Mass donations are en- Jordan, second; Lake Park, couraged and employes of l.adonna Dorsev of 4th erade.li inirprl Telephone Florida FAST -DISCREET -RELIABLE CONFIDENTIAL WE USE BOTH MALE AND FEMALE OPERATORS first, and Dean Baggelt, se-power Light and the post of- a i cond. 'fice have indicated a desire to( Kead Want AOS The blood drawing Jan.

24 In i give their share of blood. Youfh Concerf Sef For Naples Schools (N.wspres Bureau) ICommunity Concert Association NAPLES Collier County will attend a performance of EQUIPMENT Fully Equipped Patrol Cors Trained Security Dog Camera and Recording Equipment 19' Patrol Boat Cherokee "2W Airplane SERVICES Civil and Criminal Investigations Matrimonial Domestic Divorce Investigations Consumer Surveys and Store Cheeking Night Watchman Service Armed Guard Service. SCnOOl CnilUII'il in 'Uie un.ne.iiia the opportunity to ui Since student admissions will the world renowned New Orleans Philharmonic- cover less than half the cost of the youth concert because of the limited seating capacity of the auditorium, donations are 5vnmhonv Orchestra in a ii, r' YoufnUOnccrT special youth concert Jan. 30. sought from private individuals, iv.

I I n.r: business firms and local This is the third consecutive year that the Naples Com munity Concert Association has organizations. "WE ARE PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE. AS YOUR VESTIGATIVE ASSIGNMENT EITHER LOCALLY OR ANY OTHER PART OF THE NATION. West Coast Detective Agency BONDED ESTABLISHED 1952 STATE LICENSE NUMBER 24-A CALL Ml 2-2886 DAY AND NIGHT ROYdii NAPLES, FLA. 33940 sponsored a youth concert.

Lasi year students heard duo-pianists Gold and Fizdale and in March 16, the Florida Symphony Orchestra. Tickets are 50 cents and are on sale at Lake Park, Seagate, Checks made payable to the NCCA are tax deductible and should be mailed to the youth concert chairman, George Booker, P.O. Box 494, Naples. Last member of the Bonaparte family to rule i Carver and Shadowlawn Elementary Schools, St. Anns pmrhial School.

Naples Junior France was Napoleon III, nephew of the great Napoleon I. and Senior High Schools and ATTENTION BIG CAR OWNERS! A 'I if iv An Everglades High School. This special performance of the New Orleans Philharmoic with Werner Torkanowsky as music director and conductor, I will be at the Naples Senior 1 fw Mm tickels from Chairman George 4 High auditorium in the morning of lan. 30. The evening before i members of the 1968 Naples concert Booker.

From left, Joey Durno, Lloyd Shechan, Nnrmn Jpsn Norton and Bobby Bauuham line up at Lake Park School to buy youth ON A SET OF NEW 1968 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 'MM LIMITED TIME OFFER I iillninl JtLE In uvLl Ei XfcjJ i ill i ron today'. a iqrr cars! rievw ijmw linear Tubeless white stripe Plus $2.31 to S2.69 per tire Fed. excise tax and trade-in tires off your car. ANY SIZE LISTED iiTk hRny doiim. 8.45 15 8.85 15 Fits most Buicks Toronados and Thunderbirds New super-weld co cool.r nnme 8 iberal nationwide gu-- df MS" in accortljn ce ratwJ 0 oriRin- wntnt NO MONEY DOWN Take Months to Pay HURRY! DON'T MISS OUT! xi im i-- i --3n Wibiiie I cXJ dm yfiX J(S 123 py! IL-IJ Ll ILL JJ mimatim seiu' BE HERE EARLY THESE TIRES WILL SELL FAST AT THIS PRICE! Fed.

4 1 1 excise Tax CADILLAC OWNERS 1968 Original Equipment Tire 2 White Stripe Design Siie 900-15 and 4 Trade-in Tires off your car. I i LINEBACK'S FIRESTONE 938 3rd Naples Ml 2-5722 FIRESTONE STORE Edison Mall Fort Myers WE 6-4101 WE 6-4102.

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