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A Kurt Mers (Ha.) News I'rts, Tuesday, Kel.ruarv It. 191 (Advert emnt) PROCRASTINATION MAY BE SERIOUS Mrs. Shoemaker Dies in Hospital Civil Rights Bill Passed in House (CentmiMd from Pag Ont) Negroes, the last major section in the bill. Community Relations Just before the final vote the bill's supporters accepted an amendment by Rep. Robert T.

Ashmore, adding a new section that would create a community relations service to seek voluntary compliance in racial dispute. It was originally included in the administration proposals, By Dr. H. R. Sweetland U'oheter rtofinps a nmcrastinalnr as one who de- lays, or puts off something to a future time.

Effi- ciency experts have suggested the following plan to rid themselve of the habit of procrastination. Each day make a list of various things that should be done during that day. Keep this list in a prominent place, and as the various TasKS but was deleted in the House Ju are completed check them off. diciary Committee. 11 a.m.

Wednesday St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church Sanibel. with the Rev. Thomas A. Madden, vicar, officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Mare Garcia, Hugh F. Gil-crist. Dr. John Stewart, Dr.

Charles Dmiegan, Robert Bach-man and Dr. Walter Grace. The Harvey Funeral Home is in charge. The family asked that flowers be omitted. Contributions may be made to the Caroline Selden Shoemaker Memorial Fund to be used toward the building of a new chapel at Margaret Hall.

Friends may send contributions directly to the school or to the Selden home. Often it is the experience of the Chiropractor Iti that the new patient has been intending to go to 4" Besides making it unlawful for employers or labor unions to dis veiopment or a enrome tuimr the Chiropractor's office for criminate against Negroes, the bill would protect Negro voting rights, compel desegregation of tion. (One of a series of articles oublished to explain and illus some time but "has never gotten around to it." In the meantime he has tried other methods to get relief from a condition that required strictly Chiropractic public schools, parks and play trate the practice of scientific mi i in i.i 'mm in M.i. i. i grounds, outlaw discrimination in hotels, restaurants, movies and care.

If he had not procrastinat other places serving the public, ed when he first learned of Chir- Chiropractic, written by Dr. H. R. Sweetland, whose office is located at 1570 Colonial Blvd. Telephone: WE 6-2144.

Hours: 9-12 and 2-6 9-12 Wed- and Sat.) WEATHER FORECAST Snow will fall In northern and central Rockies and Into the northern and central plains and plateau states. Some snow also is expected along the middle and north Atlantic oast especially along the immediate coastal sections. (AP Wirephoto Map) opractic, he would have saved and permit the withholding of federal funds from programs in himself unnecessary pain and axpense, besides avoiding the de- which there is discrimination. The bill is far stronger than the one originally requested by Witnesses Look for fair hial Local Skies Schedule oi the Tides for Today President John F. Kennedy.

Read the Classified Ads Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana told news men he will seek to have the bill placed directly on the Senate cal- MRS. CAROLINE SHOEMAKER Mrs. Caroline Selden Shoemaker, 24, of Riviera Beach, daughter of" Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L.

Selden of Fort Myers, died yesterday morning in Lee Memorial Hospital after a long illness. -She was bom in Mbolahun, Liberia, West Africa, during hei father's stay there as a medical missionary. She returned to at- endar when it reaches there. Mansfield's action, if successful, Sunset today 6:17 p.m., Sunrise tomorrow 7:06 a.m., Moon-rise tomorrow 6:37 a.m., New Moon Feb. 13.

The very bright "stars" in the evening sky for the next 30 days are Sirius, Venus and Jupiter. The star is in the southeast; the planets are in the west. (Conl.nued from Page One) "Jack Ruby can get a fair trial in Dallas." Faith in Dallas Moments later, in re-direct examination Belli asked him why, and Zauber said: "I have implicit faith in the city of Dallas." Harry McCormick, a Dallas Morning News reporter with 25 would bypass the Senate Judici WE'RE MOT HIDING PRICES Low 5:32 a.m. 4:03 p.m. 6:32 a.m.

5:03 p.m. 5:29 a.m. 5:20 p.m. 9:22 a.m. 7:33 p.m.

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6:09 p.m. 5:49 a.m. 5:49 p.m. ary Committee, which has been a bottleneck for past civil rights Boca Grande Bokeelia Bonita Beach Cape Coral Edison Bridge Everglades Ft. Myers Bch.

Marco Naples Pine I. Bridge Punt a Gorda Punta Rassa Sanibel High 11:07 p.m. 3 :21 p.m. 12:22 p.m. 12:34 a.m.

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11:41 p.m. 12:42 p.m. 11:21 p.m. Strong Tide bills. -tend the Fort Mvers schools.

in 19r7 from Mai-caret years experience, said he believed Weather Yesterday Versailles, and in 1962; an unbiased jury could be obtain- If you plan to dye a new white garment such as a blouse as soon as it is made, never dye the material beforehand. Instead, make the article, then color it so that the thread will match exactly. In Fort Myers Feb. 10: High 67, low 50, humidity (per cent) 74 at 6 a.m., 47 at 1 p.m. No rain.

Temperatures elsewhere: -fam Florida Southern College, tLSkeland. She was a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. Survivors besides her parents 2 are her husband, Thomas E. Shoemaker; a six-months old daughter, Anne Marie; a brother, "Joseph L. Ill; four sisters, Ca-mille, Judy, Mary and Vickie.

Requiem Mass will be held at Funerals The price we quote is the price we sell for! ed in Dallas. Another witness was less positive. Justice of the Peace Pierce McBride, who had been a Dallas newspaperman for 23 years, said when Wade asked if Ruby could get an impartial jury here: "Try to get one and see." Ruby, 52, shot Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President Kennedy, in the basement of Dallas city hall as he was being transferred from city jail to county jail. This was on Nov. 24, two days after Oswald, 24, was charged with murder in the assassination of the President and the killing shortly afterward of Dallas Patrolman J.

D. Tippit. GET THE BEST! GO DELUXE For Screen Enclosure DELUXE AWNING ft ALUMINUM PRODUCTS 3254 Cleveland ED 2-7331 3 Carolyn Cordova of Dayton, Ohio. The body was sent yesterday to the VanHoe Funeral Home in East Moline for service and interment. Local arrangements were by Edward R.

Ponger Funeral Home, Port Charlotte Chapel. W. C. ALBRITTOX Funeral service for William C. Albritton will be held today at 10: 30 a.m.

at Leo VV. Engelhardt Funeral Home with Rev. Louis H. Cross officiating. Pallbearers will be Richard Lawhon, Donnie Lawhon, Jimmy Flynn, Sheriff Flanders Thompson, Frank Daniels and Charles Howett.

Interment will be in Fort Myers Albany, NY 22 5 Los Angeles 78 51 Alpena 28 -S Louisville 33 30 Amahllo 38 21 Memphis 49 37 Asheville 47 25 Meridian 69 29 Atlanta 60 32 Miami Bch 66 54 Atlantic Cty 33 25 Milwaukee 30 20 Baltimore 38 29 Mobile 65 40 Birminghm 63 31 Montgomry 67 33 Bismarck 29 0 Montreal 10-131 Boise 37 20 Nashville 49 30 Boston 26 13 Nw Orleans 70 35 Buffalo 22 5 New York 29 22 Charlotte 58 29 Norfolk 55 36 Chattnooga 53 31 Phildelphia 29 23 Chicago 30 26 Phoenix 73 36 Cincinnati 32 15 Pittsburgh 31 20 Cleveland 28 18 Portland. 21 5 Columbus 33 17 Richmond 52 33 Dallas 66 36 St. Louis 31 29 Denver 60 35 St. 'Paul 32 12 Des Moines 29 22 Salt Lake 48 29 Detroit 28 15 San Antonio 74 42 Duluth 25 -13 Francisco 58 47 Fresno 70 31 Savannah 64 38 Houston 74 41 San Juan 82 72 Indianaplis 33 26 Seattle 49 39 Jacksnville 65 42 Tampa 64 48 Kansas Cty 33 31 Toronto 19 -2 Key West 65 58 Washington 44 33 Little Rock 59 35 Wilmington 60 42 RUTH 3366 Cleveland Ave. THE HOME OF "DEW FRESH" FLOWERS Phone WE 6-2131 141 Children Tour Shetland Ranch ARE SO Fire losses in the U.S.

in 196.1 totaled $1,411,000,000, an increase of 11.5 per cent over the preceding year, the National Board of Fire Underwriters NECESSARY KINZIE'S Rose Garden FLORIST OLAYTOV S. HEWSO.V Clayton S. Hewson, 69, a resident of Matlacha Station, died Monday. He had lived here for TIME TO PLANT We Telegraph Flowers 2900 Second St. ED 41149 The youngsters of the Northside Kindergarten became cowboys and cowgirls Thursday when they made a never-to-be-forgotten visit to the Hayek's Shetland Acres Ranch on Bayshore Road, as a climax to a study unit on horses and cowboys.

A tour of the barn and pastures was followed bv tne past years, survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy E. Hewson. Funeral service will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Leo W.

Engelhardt Funeral Home with Rev. U. Curry Walton offi Tis a privilege to live in Southwest Florida 1 i ciating. Pallbearers will be Paul feeding the horse and Shetland Take advantage of this deal this week! Galvin, Harry Phippen, Sam Beck, BobGroshon, George Light-sey and Gus Hubbs. Interment will be in Memorial Gardens "7 -J '-f AC0USTIC0N HEARING AIDS Of Southwest Florida Frank C.

Ley Distributor 1243 ltth St. North Naples Phone MI 1 5368 Evenings 5 10 P.M. Sinatra Jury Quickly Picked LOS ANGELES (ft Nine men and three women were quickly selected yesterday to try the accused kidnapers of Frank Sinatra Jr. over defense objections to a jurists's speed-up plan of jury selection. U.S.

Judge William G. East used the so-called Arizona plan by which a panel of 37 prospective jurors was questioned indi ft Plant now and enjoy fresh fruit from your yard many months each year. GLEXN S. CRANE Glenn S. Crane, 74, of Bon Air Court, Fort Myers Beach, died Monday.

He had been a resident of Lee County since 1961. He is survived by one sister, Miss Pearl Crane, Bativia, 111. He was a retired funeral director, past master of Bativia Lodge No. 404 A A where he was a life member, past commander of Bativia Post 504, veteran of World War ponies and grooming the ponies with the cuny combs. After participating in part of the work of ranch life, the fun of ranch life began with each cowboy and cowgirl having a ride on one of the ponies.

Then the "chuck wagon" was unloaded while a campfire was built and marshmallows were roasted to eat with graham crackers and cherry punch. Before the children left the ranch, Mrs. Will Hayek gave them a ride in the trailer behind the tractor. On the outing were Marcella Carter, Andy Hoover, Brian Dat-tolico, Amy Jones, Chris Marinell, Jimmie McGill, Bobby Myers, Shelley Overholt, Stephanie Williams, Debby Jones, Jimmy Reil-ly, Terry Ryals, Jennie Williams Mark Smith, Leslie Van Hallj Danny Williams, Nelda Wallin! Johnny Watson, Belinda Powers', Carol Ann Tooke, Scotty Miller! Mrs. Erma Tiffany, Mrs.

Huber Smith and Mrs. Richard Have a Used Car to Trade In? We'll give top dollar for it on a trade in. Try us You'll I. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Leo W. Engel see! PAUL HARRIS SAYS: "The breakfast grapefruit from my backyard tree was delicious this morning.

Are you enjoying this Florida treat?" 2 Comments continued from the book by "Maurice Shefferman" "FOODS FOR hardt Funeral Home. LONGER LIVING vidually by the judge not by lawyers as to their background and impartiality. After the jurists's questioning, government and defense attorneys exercised their peremptory challenges. When all the challenges were exercised there were 12 jurors and 4 alternates unchallenged. They were immediately sworn in.

Among jurors challenged and dismissed was the sister of William Harrah, owner of the Lake Tahoe gambling casino from which the 19-year-old Sinatra Jr. allegedly was abducted last Dec. 8. By Be- The balance of nature is up-? MARY V. KNIGHT CHARLOTTE HARBOR Funeral service for Mrs.

Mary V. Knight, 87, of Bayshore Drive will be held this afternoon at 2:30 from Trinity Methodist Church, Charlotte Harbor with Rev. Edgar T. Standifer officiating. Interment will be in Charlotte Harbor Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be II. L. Willis, Murry Hall, Albrey Nelson, Harlan Sheffer, Anson Gaskill and Austin Miller. Arrangements are being made by McLeod Funeral Service, Charlotte Harbor. set when any deficiency exists, no matter how small.

ri i i u. -f i 2 Youths Convicted Of Scratching Off; We are learning about the in News of Record YOU'LL FIND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SELECTED VARIETIES AT "COLONIAL" ORANGES Hamlin, Valencia Parson Brown, Temple, Pineapple Queen. GRAPEFRUIT Marsh Seedless, Duncan and Red. ALSO Dancy Tangerines, Orlando Tangelos, Kumquats and others. tricate interre-, 11 lations of ai MARRIAGE LICENSES Elroy Powell, 20, and Harriett Hall, 18.

Thomas Evans, 28, and Reita Tudor-Straight Stick Marie Smith, 17. Walter Knox Wheeler, 19, and Janice Lee Maloney, 19. Citizens Testify Two youths were convicted by a County Court jury yesterday of reckless driving by scratching off to race each other, with three citizens filing a warrant and testifying. It is seldom that any court has a traffic case in which a law enforcement officer is not the prosecuting witness. Judge Thomas VV.

Shands gave fines of $50 or 50 days to Jerry Wise, 18, and Ronnie Fuentes, 19. The offense took place on a North Fort Myers street. The witnesses against the two were Stanley Kirk, Bill Brown and Joseph Brink. Jurors were Roy S. Cawley, James H.

Jacobs, John L. Underwood, Arthur E. Gilbert. William C. Tenter and CHESTER V.

PENNY PUNTA GORDA Chester W. Penny, 52, a resident of Punta Gorda for the past 15 years, died early Sunday morning. He was born in Marco, and came to Punta Gorda from Fort Hyers. He is survived by a sister, Mis. Boyd Strasbaugh, Fort Myers; a brother, Earl Penny, Texas; a son, Chester W.

Penny also of Texas. Funeral service will be held today at 2:30 p.m. at the Leo W. Engelhardt Funeral Mome in Fort Myers with Rev. E.

S. Anderson 5 Year or 50,000 mile factory warranty. RADIO HEATER INCLUDED Grafted Bearing Size Trees start at BONUS! VA lb. Bag of POULTRY GUANO 95 EOEE with purchase of IV CC anv citrus tree Fine for planting citrus or feeding any plant. Regular 98c value, Speciai Offer, this week only! of tho Riverside Baptist Church Richard Hart, 24, and Addie Pearl Pleasant, 18.

DIVORCES Geraldine D. Braucher vs. Arthur J. Braucher, granted. Alice Ann Resmondo vs.

Alfred David Resmondo, granted. John II. Lukash vs. Rose Helen Lukash, granted. Darlene Arthur vs.

Gerald Arthur, granted and name restored to Darlene Beaman. Betty Lou Purney vs. Guy Malcolm Purney, granted. CIRCUIT COURT First National Bank vs. James B.

Marshall, $1,419 on note, filed. Georgia Mae Thomas vs. John B. Jackson, reciprocal support, filed. Tokie Pridemore vs.

Robert Pridemore, reciprocal support, filed. Lee County Teachers Credit Union vs. Emory F. Williams, writ of attachment, filed. Theodore E.

Blum. officiating. Interment will be in the Memorial Gardens. Arrangements in Punta Gorda are by the Edward R. Ponger Funeral Home, Punta Gorda Chapel.

Leo Moore failed to appear to answer a charge of petty larceny. Larger The judge ordered him brought into court, and charged with jumping bail bond. Moore was 1 select, blooming and beautiful MUMS pot brought in and fined $50 for the nutrients, showing just how each part of the body utilizes these elements. Our daily diet is the most important factor in the control and correction of nutritional disorders. Unless we care about the selection of the food we eat; unless we make an individual effort to improve our own nutritive state, science alone cannot insure a healthier, happier more balanced way of life.

There are definite requirements for maintaining a healthy body and a balanced way of life. There must be a regular supply of essential nutrients to sustain proper function. Health cannot be maintained and the body kept in proper repair so long as the daily food is deficient in the elements necessary for life. Toxins must be eliminated before they saturate the blood. When the body is free of these handicaps, the mind enjoys a true awakening and human spirit is released.

Every individual can achieve a higher level of competence when body, mind and spirit function to the best advantage. This balance is maintained day by day by following intelligent, common sense habits of healthful living. I wish to thank all of you for the tremendous response to our 8th Anniversary celebration last week. We gave away 16 beautiful prizes. The list of winners are posted in the store.

For more information, health foods of all kinds, natural vitamins and minerals, come to Becky's Health Food Mart at the corner of Main and Jackson Streets in downtown Fort Myers. Open Monday through F'riday. (We have the book, "Foods For Lmger 79c 39 jumping bond. His bond was set Freish rut, pink, Yellow, white. at $150 for appearance June 4 on the petty larceny charge.

GLADS doz. Normal Price Would Be $2233 SAVE $1 38.00 THIS WEEK ONLY Good Selection of "Cornerized" Used Cars MKS. TICKER ABBOTT Word has been received on Sanibel of the death of Mrs. R. Tucker Abbott in Philadelphia, Pa.

She died Jan. 29. Mrs. Abbott had made several trips to the islands with her husband, Dr. Abbott, head of the Academy of Natural Sciences division of mollusks in Philadelphia.

Dr. Abbott has been a judge at the Shell Fair and is well known on Sanibel. Mrs. Abbott is also survived by three children, Bobby, Cindy and Carol. SCPL ELKCTS Mrs.

Gertrude Weideman was elected president of the John II. Orfho-Gro rrL 4.98' 2nd Gal. for 1c 2 Gallons for only $4.99 Cole Chapter of the Senior Citi zens Protective League Inc. in Bonita Springs, Thursday at the Community Center. Mrs.

Eva Ra-chau was elected vice president. Mrs. Clarence Shafer, Bonita Springs, representative, was in charge of the meeting. Meetincrs REVIVAL PUNTA GORDA The Church of God of Prophecy, 662 Cooper Street, will hold a week's revival beginning tomorrow at 7:30 p. m.

Evangelist Bill Dennis of Kentucky will be guest speaker. Anyone wishing transportation to attend may call NE 9-1263 or NE 9-3939 before or by 7 p. m. each evening, I. J.

Griffis, pastor, extends an invitation to everyone. 11 CORNER will be held the first Monday of each month at the Community omnia Center. Three members will serve CARL P. BAGGE PORT CHARLOTTE Carl P. Bagge, 66, a winter visitor in Charlotte Harbor for the past month, died suddenly Sunday.

Coming from East Moline, 111., he was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church there. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rachel M. Bage and a stepson, each month as hostesses.

Games will be enjoyed. Xf LZS La RXA INITIATION Initiation of new members will be conducted by the Royal Neigh Albert DrVrir.r both of East Mo Sales Service Anderson at Heitman ED 4-3231 or ED 4-2202 The discovery of natural gas in Holland's Groningrn Province has made the entire North Sea geological basin one of the liveliest prospecting areas in the world. 1 bors of America at 8 D.m. tomor 1915 Colonial Blvd. WE 6-41 1 1 row at the American Legion line; a son, Richard Bage in the Armed Fores stationed in Germany, and a daughter, Mrs.

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