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Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida • 9

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Tampa Bay Timesi
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St. Petersburg, Florida
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9
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It. reHfrtoro, Tlmw. Twd. nw 14, IUI Cveryona Loves Tha Extras at Cckcrds) POLICE SAY MURDER, SUICIDE TRY 1 Woman In Zephyrhills Slain; Husband Shot the time the shooting took place. TUESDAY I WEDNESDAY COUPON SPECIALS GEORGE E.

RENRY, Dist. 1 ZEPHYRHILLS A walkway shooting hore yesterday which took the life of a woman and left her husband in critical condition has been termed an apparent murder and suicide attempt by police. Justice of the peace, who served as coroner, said the bullets struck Mrs. Bryant in the right abdomen, chest, left hand and Several neighbors reported collarbone. BRECK i LIQUID Bryant was wearing a plastic hearing gunfire, but there were no eyewitnesses to the shooting, according to Police Chief William Eiland.

construction type helmet when remains in critical condition with gunshot head injuries. Eiland said Bryant, a carpenter, apparently shot his wife on a walkway outside her home. A clothes filled washtub at a water faucet indicated she may have been washing at the time of the shooting, he said. THE COUPLE had lived in Zephyrhills about eight months, the chief added. He said they have been living at separate residences.

Pasco County Sheriff Leland Thompson said yesterday Bryant had been served notice of a divorce hearing and a restraining order by his office last Saturday. The hearing was set for 10 he apparently fired a single bullet into the right side of his head. Eiland said Bryant had EILAND SAID Mrs. Edith Bryant, 49, of 1022 Fifth St, ii if mm been working for his half was shot four times with a .32 caliber revolver. She was pro brother James Muskgrove, who also lives in Zephyrhills.

He said there were survivors nounced dead on arrival at a Dade City hospital. Walter B. Bryant, 61, 302 Ave. 4-ox. Bottit Reg.

60c (Limit 1) 2i)c both in and out of Florida, but her husband, was also they were not immediately known. Mrs. Bryant's body was brought to the Dade City hospital. He was transferred to Lake taken to Richardson's Funeral Home here. a.m.

yesterday, which is about land General Hospital where he I PALM HARBOR SCENE OF SATURDAY ARRESTS SWOTS ICE CREAM vj) Famous Gold Crest TSUI Half Gallons Ms fit Assorted Havarc SJ Trespassing Charges For Visiting Cemetery 8 Face Today Tlmei Photo COUPON UJJMMML Times Bureau passing are prominently dis Aftermath Of Violence: A Quiet Walk played In the area, Stevenson Richard P. Osterwisch, 18, and Russell T. Wagner, 17, both of Cincinnati, Ohio, currently on vacation with their parents in CLEARWATER Eight of 11 said. youths arrested by deputies late Saturday in Midway Cemetery, FALSE REPORTS of "ghosts" Clearwater. GLAD FOOD WRAP pin- A Aft (Limit a with coupon thru Wd.

son Memorial Hospital, Dade City, with gunshot head injuries. He was transferred immediately to Lakeland General Hosipital in critical condition. No one saw the Palm Harbor, will appear at 2 in the cemetery had led to Police Chief William Eiland (left) and State Trooper L. A. Burnham view scene of the shooting which took the life of Mrs.

Edith Bryant at Zephyrhills yesterday. Walt-er Bryant, her husband, was taken to Jack a recent outbreak of trespass p.m. today in Dist. 4 Justice of the Peace Court to face charges ing and acts of vandalism on EACH OF THE eight youths was freed early Sunday under $100 bond. A stake-out in the cemetery markers and tombstones, the of trespassing.

Three juveniles (16 or under) sheriff's office reported. IN ZEPHYRHILLS Several Palm Harbor resi between 8:30 Saturday evening in the group were turned over COUPON tMrCWWHria to juvenile authorities. dents were reportedly irate and concerned at the desecration of Scheduled to face Justice of the Peace Archie Clement today and 1:30 a.m. Sunday by deputies Gary Stevenson and James McAllister and James Revere of the cemetery association, brought about the arrests. the burial place.

are: Stevenson said all 11 youths admitted they had come to look Pickled Peppers To Be Processed Rubbing Alcohol Full Pint Isopropyl (ot Compare This Price! 2J (Limit 1 with cwiMfl thru Wtd. 1151 llil Jerry R. Holley, 17; Harry Reed, 26; and Kay Ann William. "for ghosts in the Jury Hears Damage Suit Testimony Times Bureau CLEARWATER A six-man jury began hearing tetsimony yesterday in a damage suit re Stevenson said three cars with the 11 youths entered the son, 18, all of New Port Richey; Cletos N. Mouzourakis, 18; An around-the-clock watch will be kept on the premises to pre cemetery that night one at Michael E.

Kouremetis, 18; and 9:30, one at midnight and a ZEPHYRHILLS Zephyr vent further instances of tres passing and vandalism, Steven square foot cold room tor preservation of dried fruits. In Lazarus N. Kavouklis, 17, all of third about 1 :30 a.m. Warning signs against tres son emphasized. Tarpon Springs; COUPON Hill Hlfl HITf Mill llil Products, which has moved its major operation to addition, it houses a large ware S3 house, special packaging room Clermont, will continue to proc PEANUT BRITTLE sulting from the July 27, 1964 drowning of Rickey Ashley, 5, in Dr.

Aronoff To Seek Zone ess and pack pickled peppers in Zephyrhills, company spokes a small pond near Largo. and executive offices. ZEPHYR, formerly Natural Foods, processes, packages and distributes more than 800 varieties of pickles, peppers, jams, preserves, dried and can Motor Valued At $500 Stolen At Clearwater men said yesterday. The chid's parents, Mr. and Famous Sophie Mat 1201.

Box Reg. 39e Exception Again Thursday Mrs. Louis R. Ashley, Rt. 2, Lar The firm, largest dried and go, filed the suit against the (Limit with eauvon thru Wd.

iJS) tion with Duncan Avenue. It is candied fruit distributor in the Southeast, has moved its main owners of the pond, Mr. and died fruits and other specialty Times Bureau CLEARWATER Dr. Ed. currently zoned for duplexes, foods.

operations into a 20,000 square Mrs. James Hall. The pond is north of Ulmerton Road, near Professional offices require RM COUPON It is the biggest importer of foot plant at Clermont. ward Aronoff, chiropractor who (multiple family) zoning. CLEARWATER Investigation is continuing into the theft Saturday night of a 40 horse power outboard motor valued at $500 from a boat owned by Ber- dried fruit east of the Mississip GILBERT W.

Chenkin, presi TOYA CAPS pi and services major super CITY COMMISSIONERS the East Bay Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley are con tending the pond was an "at tractive nuisance" which pre dent of the firm, said yesterday markets and stores throughout the switch to Clermont was a Popular, lightweight vt nerd Clifford, 411 E. Shore Dr.

Florida, as well as Georgia, Alabama and part of South turned Dr. Aronoff down when he sought to have the lot re-zoned at a recent public hearing. The planning board had "step forward to expand both sor sports caps for vided potential danger for chil Taken, besides the motor, the company and its market comfort Compar dren in the neighborhood. were a set of electric controls, a full, 9-gallon gas can, a battery, areas." rriee! 8 was unsuccessful in getting a residential lot on Drew Street rezoned this month so he could remodel the house into an office, will try to get the same concession from the city's Board of Adjustment and Appeal under the hardship provisions of the zoning ordinance. The property is on the south recommended denying the ap (Limit 1 with coupon thru Wtd.

t2S) The trial, before Circuit Court Judge Charles M. Phillips, is we said picKied peppers are a patio chair and the boat's an plication on the ground it would playing an increasing role in the constitute spot zoning. company's long list of products COUPON chor and rope. Total value was placed at $766. The theft occurred at the boat's mooring place at 271 Family Today Pages 1-3-D The Clermont plant, exten Three other items are on the appeals board's agenda for its meeting at 8 p.m.

Thursday in sively remodeled and a i r- HOT SCOLD CUPS conditioned, includes a 5,000 west corner of Drew's intersec Windward Passage. expected to conclude today. Tampa's Latin Fiesta Invites Humphrey Back City Hall Auditorium. Coupple's package of 50 7-ox. siie useable foam cups 6 GOOD REASONS TO BUY 98c Value.

(Limit 1 with coupon thru Wed. 131) TAMPA (UPI) Vice Presi it ii ii i ii il ii ii mrnnm I mil mil iiiii n. dent Hubert Humphrey was in ms phi Dj PPPjZW COUPON vited yesterday to the Latin American Fiesta coronation GARMENT BAG held here next spring. Leon Cazin, president and ex ecutive director of the Fiesta Jumbo ilw holdi 14 ejor-mtnrt kary-dtfty plat tie 2'heek otilt HMtal from loiq-zipptf SI. 49 Valiit.

Association, noted in a letter to Humphrey that the Minneapolis 'Aquatennial Queen and the Tampa Latin Fiesta Queen have participated in each other's festivals for several years. He said (Limit 1 with coupon thru Mod. I72S) mwmm coupon the vice president and his wife were invited to the fiesta coro VO-5 HAIR DRESSING nation March 12 as representa tives of Minnesota. Humphrey is scheduled to ar Alberto Culver's T2-ox. Tube-Reg.

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I IS) COUPON 1 and apartment building on South Ft. Harrison Avenue be-. tween Franklin and Haven Streets will be offered at public auction Sept. 20 at 10 a.m. The structure contains 11 ground floor store units and eight second story apartments.

The second floor is over units at each end of the 200x90-foot building but the middle portion is only one story. Owners of the building are Ar- thur Jordan Jr. and his family. The tenants include Turner Printing Co. of which Clearwa- ter Mayor Joseph K.

Turner Sr. 1 is president. The Pinellas Coun-; ty voter registration office was once in the building. Col. Charles Moyer, St.

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