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The Naples Daily News from Naples, Florida • 2

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-f onm Sefls 2A NAPLES DAILY NEWS Wed Juno 17 1970 Big Expansion For Citizens National Budget Director Robert Mayo will lend strong helping In its activity Drill (Continued from Page 1) which snapped off In the mishap Fellow employes rushed the injured man to the Alley where he was picked up by a Pittman ambulance Deputy Sheriff Jed Pittman investigated for the office Yearwood is survived by his wife Luella Funeral arrangements are being made at the Brlster Funeral Home In Immokalee Nixon replied: aim pleased that you use the word There are people who confuse talk with action and gimmickry with a fundamental attack on problems The country does not face mounting economic We are going through a period of difficulty as was inevitable nice the 1965-68 Inflation was allowed to develop" Administration officials told reporters that Caspar Weinberger retiring chairman of the Federal Trade Commission will be chairman of the new Regulations and Purchasing Review Board (Continued from Page 1) deeply concerned by the apparent inaction on tiie part of the federal government In the face of a mounting economic crisis" Georg Roardoa Breaks His Toe Misses Sessioa City Council was short one member for its regular session this morning Vice-Mayor George Reardon Mayor Lloyd Easterling at tiie beginning of the meeting announced Reardon would not be present because he had broken his toe this 1 morning and was at Naples Community Hospital for treatment Easterling did not expound on circumstances surrounding the fracture pension will more than double the size of the existing area Plans Include a second floor addition to the bank and two additional drive-in windows making a total of four drive-in window facilities The total contract price with Jones Braido Inc amounts to $165917 with additional equipment furniture and fixtures bringing the total expansion cost to in excess of $225000 Architectural plans have been completed by Bauch spies Reeves AIA opened on February 1 1968 with a total of eight employees and today utilizes the services of 20 employees Deposits on opening day were $1029328 Deposits are over $12000000 at the present time it was announced Alterations and additions will start within a few days with anticipated completion date in approximately six months WORLD OF OUTBOARD MARINE Local Klwaulaoi met Tueaday at the Edgewatei Beach Hotel and saw a movie shewn by Fred Hillman of Solaaa Studios depicting the worldwide operations of Outboard Marine Corporation Hillman center is flanked by Larry Robbins Klwanls program chairman left and Hank Buckhannan preside of Klwanis (NORMAN photo) SAWYER'S CARPET TILl! IMS DAVIS BOULEVARD Ml 2-2583 cm CO M's Apiplliraees Mimjsil Citizens National Bank of Naples an affiliate of the First National Bank of Naples has found it necessary to expand its banking quarters after a little more than two years since its opening date February 1 1968 The ex- Harry Miller Named To Lead Bryant Drive HARRYL MILLER Farris Bryant Senatorial candidate has announced the appointment of Harry Miller as his campaign chairman for Collier County Miller who recently resigned as chairman of the Collier County Executive Committee of the Democratic Party in order to actively participate in the campaign will also coordinate campaign in Glades Hendry and Charlotte counties Miller a mortgage broker in Naples has served as national vice president for the Home Association He is a Rotarian and a Shriner and is on the Executive Committee of the Southwest Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America The new campaign chairman has lived in Naples for eight years and has been active in many civic and political projects His office is located at 435 Eighth St Naples Episcopal Bishop To Visit St Johis Rt Rev William Hargrave Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southwest Florida will visit Naples on Thursday Bishop Hargrave will meet with the Rev Tom Moss vicar the vestry members of the parish and others interested in the new St Johns Episcopal Church to be built at Crayton Road and Fbrk View Terrace in Park Shores The meeting will be held in the Fellowship Room of the Moorings Presbyterian Church 791 Harbour Drive at 8 pm Since Bishop Hargrave will discuss plans for the new St Johns Church Rev Moss requests that all Interested people attend this important meeting NAPLES THEATRE "Goodbye Mr Chips" Peter O'Toole Petula Clark COLOR -17 rti3 IS9S39 (31 LAST NITE to to -H I I i I Zone (Continuedjrom Page 1) 80-unit apartment complex would low-cost housing which school and hospital personnel need so The units he said would contain two or three bedrooms and would run along 28th Avenue to the south of the Greater Naples Nursing Home Miller and his partner Tom Shields presented a petition of residents in favor of the complex which was signed by 72 persons Opponents of the complex handed over a petition of area residents with 59 signatures attached Smith told the Coundlmen plans were completed to extend 26th Avenue North to Goodie tte Road and to extend 14th Avenue North Goodlette Road providing another access to the proposed complex TWo other residents of the area immediately adjacent the proposed project Orion Bigley and John moke in favor of the plans A total of five residents spoke out against tile request for zoning change One Jerome Bijur head of a Naples property group said this change id zoning were committed it take astute foresight to predict that the Council will be flooded with such applications for multi-family construction in sections that were once single-family areas" Coundlwomaa Bremer-man told petitioner Harry Miller that we spot-zone and allow you to put up this apartment complex you will be one of tile first of those with new requests" Planning Board Vice-Chairman Bigg saw the main issue as question of whether we should perpetuate tiie use of single-family areas for multi-family dwellings Are we going to make single-family areas the victim of invasion of multi-family construction?" Bigg asked The Planning Board on the motion: of member Ed Oates voted for post-" ponement until the advice of the city planner could be secured Bigg voted against the motion The Council on the motion of Meredith Strong who said is pussyfooting around" voted unanimously to turn down the request Drive Carefully and Live SHOWS THRU WED JUNE 17 DAILY SHOWTIMESi 7i00 9i30 TONIGHT rkwudcrenml DWI0 JANSSEN JAMES FRANCISCUS GENE HACKMAN uUUm gjgjgj WHWWKM JIMMM taHikJMINWI -Ml ode? aDnn aDunrp BBS lip Ijiiijliji liiliil! Appliance Ratfrigjerertors Washers Dryers Air ComdUflloiniers iWmniLIE TffllEY LAST! BUPTKStEKfllH imatsar OKS! GREGORY PECK MR LecotoJ At 625 9th Stroot on fiiNiii -Tii ra is dazzlingl Avivid experience just plain thrilling! A cliff-hanger in spacer.

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