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News-Press from Fort Myers, Florida • Page 25

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News-Pressi
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Fort Myers, Florida
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25
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Fort Myers (Fla.) News-Press, June 23, 1967 7-C Edison Bank Promotes Two The promotion of two staff An Announcement OPEN MONDAY, JULY 3rd CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY 4th members to positions of vice president and assistant cashier was announced Thursday by John S. Lowman executive vice president of the Edison National Bank. Thorpe Fussell as the new vice president will be in charge of public relations. Harry D. Raby moves up to assistant cashier, a position vacated by Fussell, and will head the credit department and real estate and home improvement loans.

Raby had been auditor and collections manager. Fussell has been with the Cleveland Avenue bank almost two years, joining it after serving 10 years as president of Pierson Gas Service Inc. He came to Fort Myers after serving several years as president of the Mercer-Fussell which onerated a bonded commercial THORPE FUSSELL HARRY D. RABY storage and trucking company, savings and loan school at In-and engaging in the construe- diana University. He married ition business.

Helen Hawkins of tort Myers 2066 WEST FIRST ST. ED 4-2123 FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL SANIBEL SHRIMP French Fried Potatoes Cole Slaw, Rolls Coffee 2.50 COMBINATION PLATE African Lobster Tail stuffed1 with 'Crabmeat dressing. U.S. Choice Beef Tenderloin Steak, with onion ring, baked Idaho potato, sour cream or butter. Tossed Green Salad, choice of dressing.

Horn Baked Rolls tt Beverage. 14 OZ. PORTERHOUSE STEAK Baked Potato, Tossed Green Salad, Hot Rolls 2.95 HOLIDAY INN SPECIAL HOT APPLE CHEDDAR PIE 35 1 He was graduated from the and they and their two children University of Florida in 1938 in live and own Arrowhead Ranch industrial engineering. Fussell on Daniels Road. Raby is a and his wife, LaVerne, reside charter member of Araba Tem-at 1863.

Maple St. pie of the Shrine. Raby was born in Fort My-; ers and lived here all of his Airnnrt Prnnncarl life except five years when he HIipUN riUpUSCU managed the Venice branch of I- fll ImLa the First Federal Savings Vl LUIVC Loan Association of Sarasota. CHICAGO Proposals for a He previously had been with the Lake Michigan airport off Chef Jolin'sl lrJ FRIDAY 1 sptam Fresfc Boiled Deep Fried I SHRIMP fr LAKE PERCH I Served i to 10 Dm First Federal Savings Loan Chicago are concentrating on Association of Fort Myers. His several designs.

One would experience covers 15 years in real estate. After graduating from Fort have a large area a few miles off the shoreline coffer-dammed and pumped dry for lake-bottom runways. Other plans call for a floating airport, possibly on piers. Myers High School and attend ing Florida Southern College, Raby was graduated from the Style Show by MARY ELLEN EAGAN Shoes by Leed's TODAY HOLIDAY INN DURING LUNCHEON Two Showing 12 noon to I p.m. Tos Don't Hay To Member te Dig FEATURE LUNCHEONS Served 11 a.m.

to 2:30 p.m. SEAFOOD SALAD Potato Salad, Hard Boiled Egg, and Sliced Tomatoes or FRESH FLORIDA FRUIT PLATE with Date Nut Bread and Cream Cheese and your choice of Cottage "3ieese or Sherbet. FORT MYERS COUNTRY CLUB 3583 McGregor WE 4-0148 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY NIGHT 41 1 Miss Cardinale will be starring In a new film with Rod Taylor, "All Heroes Die." Miss Mell is on way to Hollywood for talks with movie producers. (AP Wirephoto) 2024 West First Strtst CO AND MM TO NY Italian actress Claudia left, and Austrian actrens Marias Maria MMI are pn at a Rome airport Itefore they departed for New York. (Ob th Rim) Read Want Ads JOHNNY GORDON ot the Organ Piano Friday and Saturday Nights In Our Pago Pago Lounge News of Record OLD FASHIONED home baked bread and generous fresh made salads served with our famous cooked to order "BEEF." Lounge Open At Four CLOSED ON SUNDAY $25; Bertha M.

Grimes, MARRIAGE LICENSES isptcdinc Gerald David Littl. 23, of Vero Grady Nowling, speeding, $30 fine. Billy Shelmen Dix, failure te use due car resulting In an accident. failure to use due care resulting in an accident. 135: Karen Lou Myers, ft '9 'T'' 'vv-rjpf" tip q- r'y" rv vx wt $35 fine.

Phyllis Baty Davis, failure to use due car reauiting In an accident, $35 fine. WHERE TO DIME Mary Louis Jones, failure to use due car resulting In an accident, $25 fine. Beach, and Harriet Lucille Stott, 20. Dennit Lynn Hager, 21. of Lehigh Acre, and Linda Lou Roshon, 18.

Woodrow Jamea Coomer, 39. and Ruby La White, 3, both of Punta Gorda. DIVORCES Nellie Kate Douglas vt. James M. Douglas, filed.

Olin W. Wilson vs. Matti D. Wilson, filed. Helen M.

Burnt vs. Lawrence I. Burns, filed. Iris F. Copping vs.

Darrell W. Copping, filed. failure to use due care resulting In en accident, 135; Ervin Hanson Edwards, following too closely resulting in an accident, J35; EH Eash, failure to us due care resulting in an accident, $35; Cyrus Q. Stewart, failure to use due care resulting In an eccident, $35; Prenklin Sanders, disorderly conduct, $25; Daniel Regan Lee, disorderly conduct, $25; William Henry Klear, disorderly conduct, $25; Medford Silas, gambling, $25; Johnny B. Ma-lone gainbling, $25; Steven Walker, gambling, $25; Grady Gar- Timothy Kirk McKlbblns, feilure to use due care resulting In en ac Stdhimtcyluda in cident, if) fine.

Bruce Arthur Bartholomew, failure to use due care resulting In an accident, $35 fine. CIRCUIT tOUKl John H. Messmore vs. Pauline! rett Hudman, contributing to the delinquency or a minor, jidu; nuion Downs Cunard following too 2.3 Million Move To Be Australians CANBERRA In the past two closely resulting in an accident, $35; Charles Alan Rltze, speeding, $30. COURT CASES: Bruce Harold Grumney, no driver's license, dismissed.

Merle Sharp Peagler, reckless driving, $25 fine. SUPERBURGER 4 lb. Pure Beef 50c Lettuce Tomato tiff-dim 2605 Cleveland ED 7-8751 THE COMMODORE COCKTAIL LOUNG! EatertalMMat Nightly Dining Room, Saack Bar, 400 Feet ef White Sand Beach. 5100 Esterea MO 4-9251 SNACK HOUSE RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD SINCE 1949 OPEN A.M. MIDNIGHT First Bdwy.

Downtown decades Australia has received 2.3 million migrant. More than half have been Britons, and half Thomas Alvarado Mores, no license, $50 fine. David Montgomery Lawrence, following too closely resulting in an accident, $35 fine. Sylvia Ann Youmans, following JOIN THE JULY 4th iiii too closely resulting In an accident, that group arrived on an assistcd-pasa-age Immigrants have accounted for. 40 per cent of the nation's! growth to UYt million popula-1 tion.

$35 tina. Eldis Eugene Chandler, following too closely resulting in an accident, S. Messmore end Paul and Helen V. Latkanlch, suit to reform a deed, filed. Satisfaction of tax Men filed by Florida Industrial Commission vs.

Lanning (J. Janitorial Service, filed. COUNTY COURT John Linton Covey, speeding, $25 fine. William Cleveland Hair attempting to elude police officer, $100 fine. Lawrence Hale, operetlon of unlicensed motor boat of more than 10 horsepower, $3S fine suspended on $20 court costs.

Christine L. Reshard, speeding, $25 fine. James B. Ichutt, failure to use due care, $35 fine. Larry Dee Shlppy, feilure to dim headlights, $25 fine; running stop sign, $35 fine.

Dennis Dawson, disposing of, removing and concealing personal property subject to lien, $75 fine. Betty A. Wayman, permitting use of air rifle by child, dismissed with warning; rifle to be held in Juvenile Department. George William Hall, Illegal possession of alcoholic beverage, 60-day sentence suspended. I DISMISSED: Albert Warner Bristow, no driv-, license; Johnny Cook no driver's license; Hugh Robert Cason, no driver's license.

CITY COURT 135 fine. GULF TERRACE ON THE GULF Good Food, Unexcelled Service Terrace Dining On The Gulf ESTERO BLVD. MO 4-4455 PATE'S STEAK PUB Restaurant Cocktail Leung Overlooking River Beef Cooked On Open Hearth P.M. Midnight, Nightly Closed Sunday 2024 W. First St.

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN -FINGER-LICKIN' GOOD" INSTANT TAKE-OUT SERVICE 3452 Cleveland WE 4-5444 Bassseasssssssssssseaaaeaeeasssssssssva Sightseeing Tour! III ii COMPLETE DINNERS MIAMI BEACH DELIGHTFULLY' SHIPWRECK INN Restaurant Lounge LIVE MAINE LOBSTER McGregor Blvd. Near Cap Coral Bridge DIFFERENT Authentically Gourmet Now Serving 4-10 P.M. Tues. Thru Saturday FORT MYERS COUNTRY CLUB WE 4-0148 couNTRy squiKe GOLDEN GATE INN Routs 858 9 Miles N.E. of Naples Ml 9-9121 See the highlights of Fort Myers end Lee County on a conducted tour Including complimentary lunch see beautiful Tropical Gardens, Site of Indian VVers, Sun-land Training Center, Largest Hydroponie Farm, plus many other Interesting sights.

Bus leaves City Yacht Basin 9:30 a.m. daily except Sunday. Get Fret Tickets From Your Motel Manager! BONDS ESTREATED: Gilberto Fernandez, Improper start, $60; Gerald Edward Brown, Improper muffler, $35; Charles Eugene Sanders, running stop street, $10; Robert Joseph O'Callaghan running stop street, $10; Everett Francis Bennett, running red light, $10; Ronald Michael Gall, running red light, $10; Michael Joseph Gill, Improper muffler, $10; Laura E. Davidson, running red light, $10; Willie Mae Mitchell, running stop street, $10; Carl Thomas Kilarich, speeding, $40; Arthur James Hollins, MARINO'S ITALIAN Restaurant Bakery All You Can Eat Specials Wed Spaghetti $1.25 Sun. Roast Chicken $1.25 Lunches Start from 97c Vincennes Cape Coral Pkwy EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL THAD WILSON'S featuring FRESH LOCAL SEAFOOD also OUR FAMOUS THADBURGER 233S Cleveland ED 2-9471 DELICIOUSLY NFW filinArH Mann VICTOR THE Service ROYAL TEE ULI Dining Room 6 Lounge CAPE CORAL COUNTRY CLUB Palm Tree Drive Li 2-319i Smitty's BEEFROOM Restaurant ft Cocktail Lounge BEEF AT ITS BEST Broiled Over An Open Hearth FORT MYERS SARASOTA VENICE Flaming Fountain Restaurant Leung Lunch Dinner Late Supper SUNDAY SMORGASBOARD 283 NINTH ST.

CCODILCLDnR This is the weekend to bring the family to Miami Beach I No backyard, no matter how fancy, could possibly include the fun and frolic that awaits you here I Come deepen a suntan listen to the murmur of the enjoy the cool Atlantic breezes. Catch a sailfish swing a golf club and then reserve a baby-sitter and swing 'til dawn, if you like I Big-name entertainers are here. Hotels and motels have special bargain rates, tool Come live a lot on a little during Miami Beach's Family Fun Festival I CALENDAR OF EVENTS SATURDAY, JULY 1 1 300 pm. Red, White and Blue Fashion Show, Lincoln Road Mall 8:00 pm. Patriotic Rally, Miami Beach Auditorium SUNDAY, JULY 2 830 pm.

Pops Concert Featuring Paul An lea, Miami Baach Auditorium MONDAY, JULY 3 2:00 pm. Baby Parade. Lincoln Road Matt pm. Magic Wonderama, Miami Beach Auditorium 8:00 pm. Teen Age Firecracker Blast Ocean Front Auditorium TUESDAY, JULY 4 10:00 am.

Field Day Far Youngsters, Memorial Field 1 KX) pm. Sand Sculpturing Contest, 73rd Street Beach 2:00 pm. Patriotic Paint Party, Convention Hall Lawn 8:00 pm, July 4th Jamboree Square Dance, Miami Beach Auditorium 8:00 pm, Marine Band Concert Lummut Park THE LOWEST PRICE EVER SEAHORSE PUB Fresh Florida Seafood Steaks Direct from K.C. Live ENTERTAINMENT Weekends Closed Wed North of Bridge Hwy. 41 Charlotte Harbor At the COVE INN THE ISLAND HUT THE TIKI LOUNGE Breakfast Lunch 0 inner Polynesian Featuring Continental Cut he Then It's CaBOveR.

CABOVER DINER Where Better Food Is Served 1 Ml. N. Edison Bridge Trail elj 388 MCWltCUUe, CLOR i i I wo ri i ii mm i i i CHINESE FOOD The BAMBOO FISHHOUSE DINING ROOM Specialising In Fresh SEAFOOD ft STONE Crabs, KEY LIME PIE GORDON RIVER BRIDGE Ml yirXlviera Oyster 8ar rwu eotM, fia. JR n.ii.H.ni M077 VlL PRICE INCLUDES STAND '1 Cocktail LeMige South of City- Oa The Trail 9:00 pm. The South's Largest Aerial Fireworks Display, Lummua Park 10:00 pm.

Community Sing, Individual Hotali 'Admission Charge MIAMI BEACH INFORMATION CENTER 632-J6M A-l TV SALES SERVICE The DALTON 295 sq. in. picture Serving the South's Finest HICKORY BAR.B-0 1 McGregor Blvd. ot Beech Cut-Off Read MO 4-4319 Mr. Mrs.

Davis and Bill Tyler's Restaurant Serving FAMILY STYLE Prepared Like Grandma Used to Ceek ALL YOU CAN EAT CYRO'S VENETIAN MOON GOURMET DINING BACKSTAGE SHOWROOM S. ef Venice U.S. 41 488-2291 WY 5-2653 1187 N. Tamlami Trail.

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