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8 Fort Myer (Ha.) Tuesday, Jnn. 15, 19(53 Plane, Trailer Registrations Due Circuit Court Term Opens; ive Jsn inc lijcoja dilJ! 2 Years Given Knife Slayer Registration on airplanes and trailer homes must be renewed by the Feb. 20 deadline placed on auto tag renewals, Tag Inspector Dan Myers said yesterday. He also reminded non-residents that they must procure a Florida auto tag by the deadline if they have children attending a public school or if they are employed Circuit Judge Archie M. Odom- yesterday opened the January term of circuit court and sentenced Francis Jackson to two week of Feb.

11 were Frank L. Edwards, grand larceny: Johnnie Lee Brown, breaking and entering to commit petit larceny; W. 0. Turner, issuing worthless checks; Alex Mitchell, first de years in jail for manslaughter in against nature; Pearly Mae Harris, aggravated assault; John H. Tedder, forgery; and Garcia San-tindino, breaking and entering.

Judge Odom did not summon a grand jury for this term of court, saying none is needed. the knife slaying of Ruby Simp- here. kins Oct. 18. The charge was re duced from second degree mur Use News-Press Want Ads Buy Swap Sell gree murder in the knife slaying of Lora Hunt Dec.

22, 1961; Otis der. 6 jTIi i Jasper Summer, charged with Reynolds, breaking and entering assault with intent to kill in knife attack on Paul Williams, pleaded guilty to aggravated as ault and was given one year in STAY TRIM jail, the kniting occurred inov 29. Joe Cardosa, one of four con- to commit grand larceny; Leon Jowers, forgery; Levie Codie, manslaughter in the pistol slaying of James Grant March 25, 1962; John K. White, grand larceny; William Holloway, breaking and entering to commit petit larceny; Edith Mitchell, robbery; Edward Lee Wilson, assault with intent to murder Emmet Williams; Johnnie Lee Brown, robbery; Paul Phillip Charles, breaking and entering to commit petit larceny; Grady J. Blaek- lets who fled the state prison amp Dec.

lb during religious ith service, pleaded not guilty to ine I escape charge. Trial was set dur I it possible that every child can be bora into this world ing the week of Feb. 11. Vance Allen, another escapee, changed his plea to no contest and was given a year in prison for escape. Cardosa was serving four years mon, grand larceny, and Ellis II.

Rooks and Edwin B. Knight, car theft. SNOW SCULPTURE Parker Seller, 36 year, eld school teacher, a friend worked several hours at night to fashion these figures from now In Lansing, Mich. for burglary in Hilsborough Coun ty; Allen was serving five years Manslaughter Case The court continued until Feb. for burglary in Escambia County.

Bond Forfeited The $1,000 bond of Andrew Jes 11 the case of William George Lowe, accused of manslaughter in the deaths of Frank R. Lawton and Andrew Girard Smith Aug. 1, se Miller, accused of grand lar Speeders Nabbed in Radar Trap Draw Fines in County Court free from physical or mental defects? Is it possible that there can be a cure or a preventive for artht tis, an affliction which has plagued people of all ages since the dawn of mankind? These two questions which concern every family everywhere -are the prime challenges of research supported by your March of Dime research which already has produced two polio vaccines and two Nobel prizes. The answers will not be found for some time. To help speed the quest, The National Foundation-March of Dimes finances nationwide, multimillion dollar research program and helps support the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, where world-renowned scientists will study and work together to solve the most fundamental problems in the life sciences.

Until these problems are solved, your March of Dimes must devote millions of dollars each year to saving lives and allevi ting sufferiag helping patients afflicted with birth defects, arthritis and polio through direct aid as well as a rapidly expanding nationwide network of study and treatment centers which provide the best, most modern medical care possible. ceny, was ordered ioneitea ana a bench warrant issued for his arrest. William L. Yent's $250 bond on a charge of issuing worthless checks was estreated also. 1958, in an auto accident in which Lowe was the driver.

The case was remanded for retrial by the appellate court in Lakeland. HART'S STA-TRIM Skimmed Milk High in vitamin enriched energy; low in calories. Here is a milk product that gives you health and goodness of whole milk without the fat. Made from Grade Pasteurized, Homogenized milk. Hart's STA-TRIM is the perfect food for figure control.

9 Also continued were the cases Other cases set for trial the of Edward Flowers, resisting ar-j moving. There were no arguments against the radar evidence. The drivers either pleaded rest with violence: Robert Ed-i mundson. breaking and entering to commit petit larceny; Joe A number of speeders nabbed in a radar trap set Friday night by the Florida Highway Patrol on the North Tamiami Trail were fined by County Judge Thomas W. Shands yesterday as new County Prosecutor John Savage made his first court appearance in office.

Trooper Charlie Wise said a Lovett, second degree murder: GDC to Begin Accelerated Sales Campaign guilty in court or let their bonds; be forfeited. Hubbard Crosby was fined $35 for excessive speed; S'25 fines were handed out to Stew art W. Whidden, Elmer E. Wickell. Ivo; At Your Store Or At Your Door Francisco Rivas, arson: Johnny Niblack, possession of stolen! goods, and George Henry Broder- son.

escape. dozen speeders were snared by the radar set, which electronical The state dropped prosecution ly determines how fast a car is of eight cases for lack of evidence. Defendants and charges dropped were George A. Mims, grand larceny; David Brown. HART'S DAIRY 2344 Anderson Avenue Serving Lee, Charlotte Collier Counties In Fort Myers ED 4-3591 In Punta Gorda NE 9-5401 In Port Charlotte NA 5-5960 In Naples MI 2 2503 MI 2-3793 AT ypouo BIRTH DEFECTS ARTHRITIS THE SALXP-INSTITUTE breaking and entering; Junior J.

Winhoven. Riley V. Floyd. Avie Braswell and James T. Roddick, and $25 bonds were estreated for Eric C.

Hermanson Robert N. Williams, Ronald E. Gardner, Anthony L. Pullara, Jack H. Hayes, Robert M.

Reine-man. Richard A. Jones. Horace W. Conw ay and Howard H.

Bow-en. Not all were caught by radar. Drunken Driving Case The case of Russell H. Secken-dorf. accused of driving while intoxicated and failure to give in Simmons, receiving stolen goods; Harry Whitner, issuing worthless checks; Tom crime (Special te the Ntwi-Prcss) PORT CHARLOTTE-A stepped up promotional campaign will be initiated by General Development according to H.

W. Gregory, general manager of Port Charlotte, who said yesterday that the sales of homes and homesites will take precedence over all other company operations in the communities it is building on both Florida coasts. H. A. Yoars.

president of the Scientific Comment from the Research Laboratories HOW VITAMIN WORKS (This ad is run as a public service by the Fort Myers News-Press) STARTING an development company, said thai formation and render aid in accident last week, was continued GDCs world-wide sales organiza-to May 6. Mrs. Adele Jaynes of, ion will be used to put the policy By Becky 1. Vitamin reduces oxygen requirement in tissues. It decreases the oxygen requirements of mus- change into operation.

"'In rhe Yoars said, even srreater emphasis will be on sales, with a larger share of Bonita Springs was injured in the hit-run accident on the South Tamiami Trail. Seckendorf. 66. is from Albany, N.Y. Roberl H.

Kingsbury of Sarasota pleaded no contest to driving while intoxicated and was rU hv as much the Homebuilding operations at sc IT. nrr rpn' FORD DEALER ANNUAL our various communities being I and makes the done by qualified independent found guilty and fined J2.t0 or 250 i contractors narrow stream of blood which gets through the narrowed coronary anenes in Gregory explained that the days in jail with 10 days of jail many heart patients adequate to rime mandatory. His license wa. revoked for six months. John Willi prevent the occur an ce of Anoxia (lack of oxygen), whicn is Known change will not be readily visible here, but declared that by using local labor and contractors the new policy would bring an economic boost to Charlotte County.

The new policy is a return to the stepped up promotional cam to be the trigger that sets off An einal or heart pain. Bennett of Gainesville pleaded guilty to driving while intoxicated and was fined $150 with his license revoked for 90 days. Larry Caputo got a continuance to Monday on a wilful and wanton 2. It tends to prevent undue REAL blood clotting and has the ten dency to melt fresh clots. paign that brought the firm a record $67 million in 1959 when reckless driving charge.

Rubin Rav Alford and George M. Fox 3. It opens up the small blood vessels which improves circulation by supplying affected areas with a necessary blood supply were fined $100 on the charge. Profanity Cae Other cases: Bernice Baldwin, profanity, S25: Chester VV. Olden 4.

It dilates capillaries (small blood vessels! which deliver ox ygen loaded blood to the regions where it is most needed. 5. It sometimes softens and re moves excessive scar tissue and has been known to heal ulcers, $2 million was spent in advertising and promoting sales. To Add Helioport A feature of the "new look" will be the addition of a helioport at the Welcome Center where a helicopter from Air Florida of Lakeland wil be available to show prospective home buyers Port Charlotte in its entirety from the air. Compact micro buses will be available for surface trips to homes and homesites.

In commenting on the use of general contractors to build GDCs homes, Yoars said "We plan to use the finest home-building talents available. Working from GDC designs and specifications and governed by GDC dir burg, running stop sign, $3o; Glen W. Schroeder, violation of right of way, $25; Robert A. Wells, failure to have vehicle under control, $25; Joseph Lombar-do possession of undersize trout $25; Linde M. Thompson, failure to have control, $35 suspended; Rosa Lee Kent, assault and battery, set May William wounds and burns (leaving a scar IT'S THAI TIME OF THE YEAR AGAIN JUST LIKE LAST YEAR, IT'S COLD, COLD, COLD UP NORTH AND EXTRA SHIPMENTS OF BRAND-NEW FORDS ARE COMING DOWN SOUTH -ALL PRICED TO MOVE! APPETIZING SAVINGS FOR YOU! IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES, EQUIPPED JUST AS YOU LIKE HURRY IN NOW AND GET YOUR TEETH INTO A BARGAIN that does not tighten) 6.

It increases platelets which are vitally involved in the normal blood clotting process. 7. It is one of the regulators of fat and protein matabolism 8. It improves muscle power Calvin Curls, violation of license restriction, sentence suspended upon Curls' completion of traffic school; Nellie M. Robbins, failure to have vehicle under control, SIQOO AS LOW AS $35; Jo Ann Pierce, no dnver ectives covering every phase of license, postponed to Jan.

21 the operation, they will deliver complete home packages to the Mervyn J. Wetherly, improper license, $35; Willie Davis, no driv per month after down payment '63 Falcon 2 Door Sedan. Whitewall tires are optional at extra cost. company. "Thus, GDC capital and man er's license, $50; Reuben W.

Boy-ette, no driver's license, $35 suspended; Martin E. Dugan. violation of license restriction, $35; agement, which has been tied up and is being used by many world famous athletes. All athletes using vitamin showed better recovery after races and a better ability to repeat. 9.

It strengthens blood vessel vails. Next week, I shall continue with the benefits of this wonderful vitamin. For more information and a fine supply of natural vitamin and all the other natural vitamins and a big selection of Health Foods of all kinds: come to Becky's Health Food Mart at the Corner of Jackson and Main Streets, downtown Fort Myers. in such functions, will be freed to pursue a more aggressive cam Marion W. Beckley, no driver's paign of selling homes and home' sites in our communities." license, $50; Mildred Green, al The company has more than 100 branch offices and agencies lowing unauthorized person to drive, $35; and Wallace E.

Say-ers and John L. Harborn, no driv Based en a comparison manufacturers' suggested retaJ prices for ert comparably quipped. in the United States, Canada Europe. Latin America and the er license cnarges aroppea when they produced valid Orient. The full facilities of these offices, Yoars said, will be put to use in promoting the stepped AS LOW AS Other bond estreatures were up sales campaign.

Ken Spurlock and Gregorio Cruz, $35 for reckless driving; Adolfo Burgos, $75 for driving without a license; and four drunks, $25. Port Charlotte OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL AMPLE PARKING Snack Drive-ln Across From City Hall per month after down payment '63 Fairlane 2 Door Sedan. Whitewall tires are optional at extra cost. Republican Club To Elect Officers fSnpclal to th News-Press) PORT CHARLOTTE Election and installation of officers and HirPftors will be held when the AS LOW AS Republican Club meets Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. in the Community Center.

The slate of officers to be voted on was presented at the Novem per month after down payment '63 Ford Galaxie 2-Door Sedan. White-wall tires are optional at extra cost. RUG CLEANING SPECIAL 20 DISC. (cash 'n carry) PLANT OFFICE ONLY EVANS at THOMPSON ED 2-1165 Bond Issue, Capital Improvements Is On Council Agenda (Newi-Presi Bureau) NAPLES City council tomorrow morning will again consider the capital improvements program and the proposed two million dollar bond issue. Council will also hold public hearings on the initial resolution for sanitary sewer district 3 at 9 a.

m. and on initial resolutions for five street paving jobs. Bids for one compact car will be received and the appointment of a city Civil Defense director will be made. Council will discuss improving lines of communication between administration and council, and will consider the report of the Zoning Board of Appeals. ber meeting.

Candidates are ur. Michael Travers, president; James Maxwell and David Mc TWmtr vice president; Miss Sallv Skinner and Wesley Seyring secretary; and John Clarkin and Edward Mochel. Mnminated for director were Mrs. Emma Branning, Mrs. Mae Elwell William Campbell, Harry Elwell, Don Gestefeld, Robert Hancock, Marvin Hempfield, Emerson Johnson and James Mc- BE BUY SMARTI RS.

YOUR PRESENT CAR DOES NOT HAVE TO BE PAID FOR! Pimp Five directors will be chosen. FREE Pickup Delivery PRESCRIPTIONS aum. fa I p.m. dally except Sunday Richards Prescriptions Phone ED 4-3371 CALL US NOW Royal Palm Pharmacy Phone ED S-M41 0MEQMB LEU MOTORS of FORT MYERS, Inc. CARD WINNERS PORT CHARLOTTE Winners at the Saturday night card party in Port Charlotte were Erwin Manson, Arthur Kehm and William H.

Lee. One hundred and 56 persons attended the party. 2070 Main Street Fort Myers, Florida ED 4-1193.

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