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Page 10B NEWS-HERALD, Panama City, Wednesday, June 13,1973 DRUG COUNCIL OFFICERS Dr. Pat Patterson, Mr. Robert Ahern, Dean Frank Eiseman, Mrs. Nancy Roberts, and Mrs. G.

L. Clemons. New Officers Named By Drug Council The Bay County Drug Council announced newly elected officers following their regular June meeting. Frank Eiseman, Dean of Student Services at Gulf Coast Community College, was elected president while Mrs. G.

L. Clemons will serve as vice president, Mrs. Nancy Roberts as secretary and Mr. Robert Ahern will assume the duties of treasurer. Three members at large also were appointed to the executive board: Miss Elizabeth Ackerman, Capt.

David Barnett and Mr. Leon Miller. Dr. Pat Patterson, ex-director of the Bay County Drug and Crisis Center, Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOORTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY Case No. 73-686 IN RE: THE PETITION OF RALPH SCOTT, for the adoption of: PAUL LEON BROOKS, MARIE LYNN BROOKS, JOHN MICHAEL BROOKS, and CYNTHIA EVELYN GAFFORD, all minors.

NOTICE TO DEFEND TO: PAUL MORRIS BROOKS, 539 Harlem Avenue, Panama City, Florida 32401 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for the adoption of PAUL LEON BROOKS, MARIE LYNN BROOKS, and JOHN MICHAEL BROOKS, all minors, was filed in the Circuit Court of Bay County, Florida, on the 4th day of June; 1973. 'You are further notified thatyoti are required to file your answer or other defensive pleadings in said cause, on or before the 9th day of July 1973, and that the original of said answer and defense must be filed with the Honorable Bruce Collins, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Bay County, Panama City, Florida, and copies thereof mailed to Petitioner's attorney, Robert B. Staats, 317 Magnolia Avenue, Panama City, Florida, on or before the date set forth above, or judgment by default may be enlerea against you. DATED this 4th day of June, 1973. BRUCE COLLINS Clerk of the Circuit Court By Mary Lou Self Deputy Clerk 6749: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1973 IN THE ClRCU FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY.

IN RE: The marriage of GEORGE JAMES HENDERSON, husband, and TERRY JEAN HENDERSON, wife. NOTICE TO DEFEND TO: GEORGE JAMES HENDERSON, ROUTE 2, BOX III, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your Answer or Pleading to the Peti- Legal Notices CITY OF CALLAWAY The City of Callaway is now receiving bids for essience of a permit for Collection for Garbage and refuse within the City of Callaway, in accordance with City Ordance NO. 81 Section Three. AH applications will contain a certification that bids cover the entire City and equipment to be used is adequate to meet requirement therein. Bids are requested prior to June 25,1973.

For further information contact Callaway City Hall at 763-4411. Joseph C. Pope City Clerk 6783: June 13,14, IS, 16,1973 SMALL CLAIMS COURT, BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA expressed optimism for 1973-74 saying, "our responsibility to the community as a drug and crisis treatment center only can be met through a concentrated effort from the community. These newly elected officers represent our community well and will certainly help to make our effort a successful one." Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF EDWARD E. NOLIN dba, ED FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAY NOLIN ELECTRIC COMPANY COUNTY.

Plaintiff, Case No. 73-691 vs. IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF DAVID L. BROXTON ALFREDC. PARKER, Husband and Defendant.

MARY ANN PARKER, Wife. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE OF SUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that TO: Alfred C. Parker, General and by virtue of a Writ of Execution Delivery, Slidell, Louisiana issued out of the Small Claims Court You are hereby notified that a Peti- of Bay County, Florida, upon a Judg- tion for Dissolution of Marriage has ment in Case No. 72-272 in which I been filed against you, and you are have levied upon and will sell at pub- required to serve a copy of your lie auction to the highest bidder for answer or pleadings to the Petition cash at the front door of the Bay on the Petitioner's attorneys, Sale, County Court House in Panama City, Bryant and Thompson, P. 0.

Box 426, Florida, on the 16th day of July 1973, Panama City, Florida, and file the between the hours of 11:00 A and original answer or pleading in the 2.00 the following described office of the Clerk of the above Court personal property, to-wit: on or before July 9, 1973. If you fail 1962 Ford Title No. 9314287, ID No. to do so, judgment by default will be 2E69Z230672, Tag No. 23W12490 taken against you for the relief said property being located and may demanded in the Petition.

be inspected at the Bay County Jail DONE AND ORDERED this 4th in Panama City, Bay County day of June, A. D. 1973. BRUCE COLLINS, Clerk By Mary Lou Self Deputy Clerk 67S4: June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1973 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 'Of THE (STATE FLORIDA. TN AND FOR BAY COUNTY.

CASE NO. 7U2i. IN RE: PETITION OF ALEX P. KING, to adopt TIMOTHY DONALD BLIZZARD, a NOTICE TO DEFEND NOTICE TO: GEORGE DONALD BLIZZARD, 2389 N. Marion Road, Macon, Georgia.

On or before the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1973, the Natural father of the above named minor is required to serve upon W. FRED TURNER, Attorney for Petitioner herein, whose address is 900 Florida Avenue, Lynn Haven, Florida, 32444, a copy Florida; the said property having been levied upon, being the property of the Defendant, to satisfy said Execution. This the 11th day of June, A.D., 1973 TULLIS D.

EASTERLING Sheriff of Bay County, Florida By W. J. Barefield Deputy Sheriff 6782: June 13, 20, 27, July 4, 1973 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY Case No. 73-686 IN RE: THE PETITION OF RALPH SCOTT, for the adoption of: PAUL LEON BROOKS, MARIE LYNN BROOKS, JOHN MICHAEL BROOKS, and CYNTHIA EVELYN GAFFORD, all minors. NOTICE TO DEFEND TO: ROBERT WAYNE GAFFORD, c-o Nancy KeMy, 520 Tyndall Review Two officers here were decorated during an awards and retirement ceremony held at the NCO Club in which Brig.

Gen- 'Carl D. Peterson, Air Defense Weapons Center commander presided. Capt. Michael R. Schmunk, chief of the career control section, Consolidated Base Personnel was presented the Bronze Star, and Lt.

Col. David E. Hinsen, commander of the 4756th Combat Crew Training Squadron was awarded the first oak leaf cluster to the Meritorious Service Medal, Captain Schmunk earned the Bronze Star while serving as squadron section commander, 377th Security Police Squadron, Tan Son Nhut AB, Republic of Vietnam. He was engaged in support of air operations against an opposing armed force from Feb. 7, 1972 until Feb.

6,1973. The citation stated that Captain Schmunk demonstrated an accute professional ability, sound judgement and superior management expertise in overcoming many personnel and administrative problems. Colonel Hinsen earned his award serving as operations officer and commander of the 2nd Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Wurtsmith AFB, Mich. From Dec. 27, 1971 to March 30, 1973, Colonel Hinsen demonstrated his ability to clearly analyze problems involving complex alternatives and to implement appropriate decisions, the citation read.

Commanding a squadron scheduled for deactivation, Colonel Hinsen managed his dwindling resources and personnel to continue the superior mission performance which earned this squadron the Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. ECONOMY BOOST Tyndall AFB gave a boost to the Bay County economy of more than four-million dollars during the month of May, according to finance officials at the base. The total figure recorded is $4,219,763.75. The largest portion of this was for military payrolls in the amount of $2,746,600.03. Another $1,170,165.47 was added from cvilian pay checks and local purchases totaled $301,998.25.

WAF PICNIC A picnic for all WAF personnel and their invited guests, will be held June 23 at the Tyndall beach located behind the NCO club. The day of picnicing, swimming and sun-bathing wil begin at 11:30 a.m. According to officials at the WAF Squadron, each person will bring their own lunch and free beverages will be served. Interested persons should 1 i OFFICERS INSTALLED The Panama City Chapter of the Florida Association of Life Underwriters has held its Annual Officer Installation Banquet. Installation chairman was George B.

Radford, front left. The new officers for 1973-74 as shown are Claude Raymond Boyd, president, front right; J. Lewis Stevens, secretary and treasurer, back left; Bueford S. Ellis, second vice-president, center, and Houston Autice Watson, first vice-president, right. New board members are John J.

Minshew, George B. Radford, Randall H. Gray, Paul Nelson, Frank Churchwell and BobHutto. John Minchew, outgoing president, was presented a plaque of appreciation. Knows Folks Care MIAMI (UPI) A 14-year-old Jasper, girl has arrived here for an operation on her nearly sightless left eye, financed by the people of her home town.

"I'm sure it's going to work I'm confident," said Vickie Kimbrell when she arrived here. "But I'll probably be nervous when the time Vickie's eyes became infected when she was three, nearly blinding her. Her left eye was the most infected and now her vision in that eye is only good enough to see bright lights. WIN AT BRIDGE Vickie was accompanied by her mother and an aunt when she arrived for the operation, which will be in about a week at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute here. The trip and surgery amount to about $5,000 worth and all was raised by the Fraternal Order of Police and the Walker County Lion's Club.

Mrs. Iona Kimbrell said the operation on her daughter would not have been possible without the 18,000 residents of Jasper. "I must love every one of them to death," she said. Bad Opening Lets in Slam NORTH KQ74 AK2 532 J10 WEST J82 10 8 4 J9 SOUTH A A6 J765 AK87 AQ6 Both vulnerable North East 13 EAST 10953 Q1064 (D) West Pass Pass 4N.T. Pass Opening lead- Pass Pass -V4 South 1N.T.

6N.T. g8j" Avenue PanamaCi contact A Georgia Helms at III A. Ar-rt rum the original of an Answer to the Peti tion for Adoption filed against him; herein fail not, or a default judgment will be entered against you. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court at Panama City, Bay County, Florida, this I8fh day of May, A. D.

1973. Seal 6706: BRUCE COLLINS, Clerk of Circuit Court By: Mary Lou Self DEPUTY CLERK May 23, 30; June 6, 13, I973 tion on the petitioner's Clinton E. Foster, 1610 Beck Avenue, Panama City, Florida, and file the original Answer or Pleading in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the 25th day of 1973. If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Petition. DONE AND ORDERED at Panama City, Bay County, Florida, this 2lst day of May, 1973.

BRUCE COLLINS Clerk Circuit Court Bay County, Florida (SEAL) By: Mnry Lou Self Deputy Clerk 6708: May 23, X0; 6, 13, 1973 IN iHti CIRCUIT COURT, FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY, CASE NO. 73-643 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF GENEVEA SMITH, wife and CAL SMITH, husband. NOTICE OF SUIT TO: CAL SMITH, Address Unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFED that an action for dissolution of a- marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on J. DONELSON JONES, attorney for Petitioner, whose address is 222 East 4th Street, Panama City, Florida, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before the 25th day of June, 1973; otherwise, a Judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Petition.

WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 2lst day of May, 1973. BRUCE COLLINS, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT OF BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. (SEAL) BY Mary Lou Self DEPUTY CLERK 6709: May 23, 30; June 6, 13, 1973 NOTICE OF APPLICAT lOtTFOK TAX DEED Sec. 197.246 F. S.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that E. E. RINGLAND the holder of the following certificates has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate numbers and years of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No. 11 Year of Issuance 1968 Description of Property Lot 8, Block 9, FLORIDA HIWAY ESTATES, SOUTH PARK SECTION, SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST.

Name is which assessed MRS. LILLIAN BAUM Certificate No. 63 Year of Issuance 1968 Description of Property BEG. NE CORNER OF SWA OF NWVi OF SE 1 THENCE SOUTH 132 EAST 330 NORTH 132 WEST 330 FT. TO P.O.B., SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST.

Name in which assessed GENE H. ANNAS Certificate No. 112 Year Issuance 1968 Description of Property LOTS 9 10, BLOCK 20, GREEN HILLS SUBDIVISION, SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 12 WEST. Name in which assessed A. S.

LAWSON. All of said property being in the County of Bay, State of Florida. Unless such certificate of certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the North Door of the Bay County Court House at 2:00 PM on MONDAY 25th day of JUNE 1973. Dated this 18th day of MAY, 1973. BRUCE COLLINS, Clerk of Circuit Court Bay County, Florida.

By Wayne H. Marshall 6705: May 23, 30; June 13, 1973. 32401 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition for the adoption of CYNTHIA EVELYN GAFFORD, a minor, was filed in the Circuit Court of Bay County, Florida, on the 4th day of June, 1973. You are further notified that you are required to file your answer or other defensive pleadings in said cause, on or before the 9th day of July, 1973, and that the original of said answer and defense must be filed with the Honorable Bruce Collins, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Bay County, Panama City, Florida, and copies thereof mailed to Petitioner's attorney, Robert B. Staats, 317 Magnolia Avenue, Panama City, Florida, on or before the dale set torth above, or judgment by default may be entered against you.

DATED this 4th day of June, 1973. BRUCE COLLINS Clerk of the Circuit Court By Mary Lou Self Deputy Clerk June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1973 extension 2458 or 2131 for more information. Officials of the Air Force ROTC Encampment, currently being held at Tyndall AFB, are encouraging officers and their wives to participate in "Operation Hospitality." According to the ROTC office this program is a highlight of the Encampment. The program began Monday and will continue through June 24. Under Operation Hospitality the cadets will bcentertainedby the officers any week-day evening, Saturday evening or anytime on Sunday.

Single officers, both male and female, are also encouraged to participate. Persons interested in inviting IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, two or more cadets are FOURTEENTH JUDICIAL requested to call the AFROTC Field Training Headquarters at 6751: CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR BAY COUNTY CASE NO. 73-665 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: DONNA LEE HAUGH, Wife, and JOHN LUTHER HAUGH, Husband. NOTICE TO DEFEND TO; Mr. John Luther Haugh, R.

D. No. 2, Felton, Pennsylvania 17322 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 30th day of May, 1973, a Petition for Dissolution of Mar ige was filed in the above-styleu Court by the Petitioner, DONNA LEE HAUGH. You are hereby notified that you should file your Answer and other defensive pleadings to this Petition on or before the 9tn day of July, 1973, by filing the original thereof with Bruce Collins, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Bay County, Florida, and by serving copies thereof upon the Petitioner's attorney, Robert B. Staats, 317 Magnolia Avenue, Panama City, Florida.

32401, otherwise, the relief prayed tor in said Petition will be granted by default. PLEASE GOVERN YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY. BRUCE COLLINS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Bay County BY: Mary Lou Self Deputy Clerk June 6, 13, 20,27, 1973 6753: British Columbia's forests make up 50 per cent of all Canada's timber equal to that of the 14 westernmost United States combined. extensions 2305 or 2147 to make arrangements for the desired date, TOPS QUEEN Members of the TOPS Club at Tyndall recently named Mrs, Robert Alridge Queen of the Month of May. Mrs.

Alridge recorded an 8M 2 pound loss for the month. Also named Queen of the Week was Mrs. Deanna Burges, who reflected a one pound loss. The group meets each Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Chapel Annex.

All interested persons are cordially invited. Legal Notices FtCTt'liOUS NAME Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Section 855.09, Florida Statutes, the undersigned persons intend to register with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Bay County, Florida, four weeks after the first publication of this notice, the fictitious name or trade name under which they will be engaged in business and in which said business is to be carried on, to-wit: Boridy's Inc. D. B. AtBondy LconarJ American 1026 Harrison Ave Panama City, Fla.

32401 By J. W. Leonaid, President 6750: June 6,13, 20,26, 1973 By Oswald James Jacoby West didn't have any attractive lead against six no- trump but he managed to find the worst one. When it is clear that your opponents have based their bidding on point count, you want to make your safest lead, not one that is likely to cost you a trick. Normally 34 high card points is more than enough for a small slam.

This time, even after South had let the heart lead come around to his jack, he could only count to 11 tricks. The twelfth would have to come from a 3-3 break in a red suit or a squeeze of some sort. South planned for all contingencies. At trick two he led a heart to dummy. Then he led a diamond and stuck in the seven-spot.

When you are after a squeeze for 12 tricks you try to concede a trick early since you aren't interested in all 13. West won with the nine and led a third heart to set up his queen. It also forced East to make a discard. This was no problem. He let a club go.

The problem developed three tricks later after South had cashed the good clubs. This time East had to let a spade or diamond go. Either discard would be fatal but he tried the diamond as his best chance. South, who was something of a show-off, proceeded to show his hand with the remark, "If East still has the diamonds stopped I will play the ace and king and squeeze West. If he doesn't have them stopped my eight of diamonds will be my 12th trick.

(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) The bidding has been: West North East South Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass 3 A Pass You, South, hold: AAQ965 2 4K4 10 8 What do you do now? bid four spades. Your partner does not seem to have the sort of cards of which slams arc made. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of bidding three spades your partner has bid three hearts over your three diamonds. What do you do now? Answer tomorrow Melon Festival Features Kids CHIPLEY Kids are for watermelon is for kids, right? What better place for kids, then, than the annua! Panahandle Watermelon Festival here June 22-23? Festival officials are right on top of that idea, according to Henry Hargrove, contest chairman, who said kids under 16 years old will be featured. The kids program will begin at 3 p.m.

Saturday, June 23 at the Agricultural Center, Chipley. It will include climbing a greasy pole, rolling watermelons with their nose, a seed spitting contest, and a watermelon eating contest. Hargrove said these contests ate an important part of the Festival, urged ail kids under 16 to be present to compete. Cash prizes will be awarded to winners, he said. The day's events begin at 9 a.m.

witha parade through downtown Chipley which is an important part of the annual festival, according to Dick Potter, parade chairman. The parade, which forms at Chipley High School, will feature the Florida and Panhandle Watermelon Queens, senior and junior contestants, bands, scouts, 4-H members, floats, Shriners, Florida National Guard, flags and horses, Pottersaid. Anyone who wishes to enter may call Potter at 638-0270. Miss Hill Wins Grand Ridge Title GRAND RIDGE Miss Sue Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hill, has been crowned "Miss Grand The Grand Ridge junior was crowned during the first annual Miss Grand Ridge Beauty Pageant sponsored by the Future Youth Educators of America at the high school. Miss La Sandra Bland, a first grader and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bland, was crowned as "Little Miss Grand Ridge." Theme of the pageant was "Everything is Beautiful." Betty Stephens, a junior and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Miller Stephens, was first runner-up and Betty McCIellan, a Junior, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Lightsey, was the second runner-up of the Miss Grand Ridge contest. Margo Durden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Hinton Durden was "Little Miss" first runner-up, and Tonja Smith, daughter of Mrs. Mary Smith was the second runner-up. Other contestents competing for the title of Miss GRHS were Marie Harrison, Diane Dickson, Evorn Garrett, Frances Helms and Susan McCIellan. Other contestents in the "Little Miss" were Angelia Neel, Lori Lynn Johnson, Angleia White, Hazel Mathis, Cynthia Clayton, and Melissa McCroan. Miss Barber Receives FSU Scholarship BRISTOL The Liberty County Chapter of the March of Dimes has awarded Miss Debra Barber a scholarship of $250 to the Florida State University, according to Mrs.

Clara B. Revell, chairman of the local March of Dimes chapter. Miss Barber, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Barber, Bristol, graduated from the Liberty County High School with the 1972-73 class.

On entering FSU for the fall semester she will take up courses in nurses training. LOOKING far ahead in the case of a Cale could be wondering if there one day will be a spot for him on the Indianapolis 500 trophy. Say around the 1990 running. A miniature likeness of each year's winner of the Memorial Day classic is affixed to the trophy, awarded by Borg- Warner, making it a mini racing hall of fame. Move Made For Declaring Murder Suspect Insane DISTINGUISHED CADET Her Dean Tucker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Tucker of Panama City, received the Air Force ROTC's Distinguished Cadet Award at Honors Day ceremonies held on the Troy State University campus recently. Major R. E. McLaughlin, of the Aerospace Studies Department presented the award.

FORT PIERCE (UPI) public defender for a former sheriff's deputy charged with the murder of two teen-aged girls asked a circuit court judge Monday to declare Gerard Schaefer insane. Eldon Schwarz said in his motion that Schaefer was "insane and unable to stand trial or assist counsel in preparation of a defense." Schaefer is charged with the murders of Georgia Jessup, 16, and Susan Place, 17, whose bodies were found on a Martin County beach. Circuit Court Judge C. Pfeiffer Trowbridge has already ordered Schaefer returned to Stuart June 20 from the state mental institution at Chattahoochee, where he has been undergoing psychiatric evaluation. Schwarz asked the Seafarers With a population of less than 4 million, Norway owns the fourth largest merchant fleet in the world.

The United States, with almost 208 million population, ranks fifth in world shipping. judge to June 22 declaration Schaefer. schedule a hearing on his plea for a of insanity for WORLD ALMANAC FACTS Recently a member of the Zurich Canton Parliament in Switzerland announced that every minute of debate cost taxpayers $10. The World Almanac notes that the member of parliament delivered a 4Vfe- minute appeal emphasizing this cost and then closed with an apology for having cost Swiss taxpayers $45! hi 't Knti rprisi' ASMI.

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