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5A Soturdoy, Jonuory 22, 1566 rnsarors Lot ZAMBIA GETS OIL apers Presented Hospital Trustees Veto Room Rate Hike Request Holley Senate Announces Candidacy DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) More than 300,000 gal-lions of oil has been flown to land-locked Zambia from this In- ASSESSORS ORGANIZE WINTER PARK (AP) W.F. Wilson, City of Jacksonville tax assessor, was named president Friday of the newly organized Florida Association of Assessing Officials. The main purpose of the group, a spokesman said, is to ized use of a credit card to buy diall 0cean port in three wecks gasoline for a pickup truck re-; commercial oil airlilt cently bought as surplus govern-1 3 ment property; authorized I company Bnaavia. The airlift in A veteran of U. Naval serv- News-Journal Bureau MILTON Santa Rosa Hospital trustees Friday turned down administrator Ted Whitley's re News-Journal Bureau MARIANNA James Negligence Suit Filed in Crestview News-Journal Bureau CRESTVIEW An auto negligence suit was filed in Circuit Court in Okaloosa County Friday as the result of an accident on U.S.

98 in South Okaloosa County. Jesse W. Jenkins is seeking compensation for damages to his car and depreciation in value to the vehicle as a result of the wreck which occured on Aug. 30, 14. D.K.

Anderson and James A. Anderson were named as defendants and Jenkins is asking $2,279. $98,016 in accounts payable; part offsets the cutoff of oil to (Jim) Ho lev. 40. Marianna husi-i i-' Rhodesia, against jS've cuy tax assessors raws asKea wniuey 10 nave an wsui- Zambia via On Holt System Newt-Journal Bureau HOLT J.

R. McDonald, president of the Holt Ruritan Club, said incorporation papers for the Holt water system had been presented at a meeting of the directors Thursday night. Attorney A. L. Johnson, Milton, said the papers were now ready for submission to the Farmers Home Administration for approval and acceptance should be received within three of four weeks.

Directors announced that William H. Baskerville, Patterson ice during World War II, Holley has devoted his time to sales work since returning from wartime service. Coming to Jackson 11 years ago, he has been active as a member of the American Legion, Kiwanis and Elks clubs a vone hi assessing diidiis man is now allowed by the Florida Tax Assessors Association. ance representative explain Britain has an oil embar-hospital employe premium raise at next meeting and asked nessman and chairman of the Jackson County Democratic Committer, announced Friday that he will be a candidate for State Senator from the Fourth District this spring. "TRY HARVEYS FIRST quest to charge higher rates in a new addition to be opened next week but granted another of his requests on the same subject.

Whitley asked for a $23 private room rate since the new rooms have built-in television, piped in oxygen and a higher nurse-per-patient ratio than other parts of the hospital. Present private rates are $20, but the hospital only has five private rooms. Whitley's other request was to keep rooms in the new wing private until the SMI a committee to cnecK on me distribution of the hospital's banked funds. Harry Teague of Santa Rosa State Bank said his bank had $20,838 of hospital funds while the other local bank (First National) had $160,000. He requested a more equitable distribution.

The hospital redistributed the funds last July. The district is composed 0f'and an associate member of the Jackson, Washington, Holmes! National Rivers and Harbors and Calhoun Counties. Congress. He holds an honorary A district sales representative membership as a Jaycee and is for a roofing manufacturer, Hoi- f. Pa ecretry-h-easurer of ley is also part-owner of a Mari- Jackson County Port Au-anna hardware and building i J' supply firm.

He majored in busi- Although this is his first entry ness administration at Auburn! as a candidate, Holley is no University. Mrs. Holley is ai newcomer to the political arena, teacher in the Jackson County iIIe has been active in previous Associates. Gulf Breeze, were working on the project as engi 3 ALL HEATERS HIGHTOWER'S LAUNDERETTE HE 2-6747 WASH-DRY 7, fc WASH-DKY, FOLD 41 2 NORTH ST. neers.

-I ELECTRIC school system. The schedule now calls for forms to be used as customer agreements should be ready within about a week for taking applications. McDonald said contractors will be able to start bidding on the project within about two months. AND GAS Missile Ship Goes Aground CAPE KENNEDY (LTD -The Navy missile tracking ship American Mariner ran aground in the Atlantic Ocean Friday about six miles southeast of the hospitals daily occupancy forced use of two beds per room. The wing was expected to add 22 beds to the hospital's capacity, but now would cn'y add 11.

The hospital now has 80 beds. Other rates are $16.50 for semi-private rooms and $14.50 for ward rooms. pill LOOK Week-End Do-lt-Yourselfers! The trustees paid the final rocket center. The Air Force, operator of payment on the wing, 25 OFF campaigns for both state and national offices, and since 1962 has been chairman of the county's democratic executive committee. Holley said he plans a vigorous campaign to bring his program for the enlarged Fourth District before the voters of the four counties.

He said an announcement of his platform would be forthcoming. He is the fourth candidate to seek the office. The others include Robert Williams of Grace-ville, incumbent, and J. Troy Peacock and Henry McCrea, both of Marianna. which is actually a renovated eastern test range, saia me storage area, Fridav.

Ten perjshlP was in no "anger cent of the $68,000 fob. however. I sinkinS and apparently did not A is still beine held bv the hosDHal receive any serious damage mi There were no injuries. until final inspection HARVEY HARDWARE CO. Two tug boats were standing by and were expected to attempt to free the vessel before nightfall.

213 E.WRIGHT ST. HE 8-1493 SATURDAY MORNING to buy all your $20,000 Damage Suit Is Filed In Crestview Xesw-Joitrnal Bureau CRESTVIEW An unusual accident in Fort Walton Beach has resulted in a damage suit being filed in Circuit Court in Okaloosa County Friday. Roy Reigtitnour is seeking $20,000 in damages from Victor and Dennis Gostomski. operating as Weldcraft Products and $5,000 from the General Motors claiming injuries in an accident while attempting to The trustees contracted with Coleman Construction Co. for $1,198 to remove dying oak trees from an area behind the hospital and pave it for parking.

Coleman was lowest of two bidders. In other action: they author- BUILDING MATERIAL NEEDS! We're OPEH Saturday 7 AM TILL NOON WHITE GOODS! CHARGE IT AT PENNEY'S Cape Gets Agena CAPE KENNEDY (AP) -An Agena space engine, designed to be the orbiting target for America's next pair of gemi-ni astronauts, arrived at Cape Kennedy Friday. The Agena, which has been modified since a similar Agena ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY A Jaycccs Launch Festival Plans News-Journal Bureau CRESTVIEW Bob Miller, service a truck for the Gostom- 1 skis disintegrated before it reached Reightnour said he was operat orbit Oct. 25 and spoiled the ine a service station when the first Gemini 6 rendezvous flight, two men drove in with a Gener-' was placed in a hanger where it al Motors truck seeking service will undergo a thorough inspec-Jon a tire. lion during the next six to efght Reightnour claims the tire ex- (1as- ploded while he was checking it, 1 -w 7i illie rim flying off and inflicting Limited Time Only! li the chairman of the festival com- mittee, said the Crestview Jay-j cees continued initial discussion on the 10ih anniversary Old Spanish Trail Festival at a1 meethig Thursday night.

The festival will be held in the late spring but final dates will' depend on working with officials' of the Billy Bowlegs Festival in; Fort Walton Beach and the Fi-I esta of Five Flags in Pensacola.j Miller has urged all Jaycee members to attend all in the future in order to assfst in! the festival project. Additional! committee assignments and oped from a sour root by Incas of Peru. numerous injuries. He claims the injuries caused him to lose service station in addition to the expenses for hospitalization and medical care. The company was cited for operating faulty equipment.

Pi mmm plans are to be announced at a i meeting next Thursday. Officers Renamed By Gulf Federal I Boating enthusiasts used an estimated 4.530.000 outboard COMPARE RCA VICTOR Ktw Mtd TV ASA Ail OTHERS ANYWHERE A Nru j-Jnirnal Rurean boats for their pleasure sailing CRESTVIEW Shareholders Mort Teopl Own RCA VICTOR Tho Annl NEW! xj of Gulf Federal Savings and Loan Association re-elected directors and officers for another at the annual meeting 'Thursday. winer UprtgM or lew boy itylinf with dtluit futuni: VHf, Whining 8.80-voU efiissu (des'ji ivtrige) Black and Whit I or Color RCA Soli rr For Lea mt Avoilobl Feb. 21st Accepting leases Now CENTRAL HEAT AC USHER PRESTIGE HOMES 7200lftan Hiwoy 43J-427 J.D. Wingard, Crestview, continues as chairman of the board; C.

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