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Material Information |
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Title: |
Wakulla County news |
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Physical Description: |
Newspaper |
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Language: |
English |
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Publisher: |
A. Homer Cooksey |
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Place of Publication: |
Crawfordville Fla |
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Creation Date: |
October 15, 1964 |
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Publication Date: |
-1968 |
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Frequency: |
weekly regular |
Subjects |
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Subjects / Keywords: |
Newspapers -- Crawfordville (Fla.) ( lcsh ) Newspapers -- Wakulla County (Fla.) ( lcsh ) |
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Genre: |
newspaper ( marcgt ) newspaper ( sobekcm ) |
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Spatial Coverage: |
United States -- Florida -- Wakulla -- Crawfordville |
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Coordinates: |
30.176111 x -84.375278 ( Place of Publication ) |
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Dates or Sequential Designation: |
-v. 50, no. 72 (Dec. 19, 1968). |
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General Note: |
Description based on: Vol. 56, no. 42 (May 13, 1955). |
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Funding: |
Funded by NEH in support of the National Digital Newspaper Project (NDNP), NEH Award Number: PJ-50006-05 |
Record Information |
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Source Institution: |
University of Florida |
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Holding Location: |
University of Florida |
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Rights Management: |
All rights reserved. Board of Trustees of the University of Florida |
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Resource Identifier: |
aleph - 001024652 oclc - 33429963 notis - AFA6556 lccn - sn 95047267 |
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System ID: |
UF00087410:00091 |
Related Items |
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Succeeded by: |
Wakulla news |
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I s -ANNUAL. RE' -'RT-TO RULES SET FOR C.H.S.
OFFICIAL o.Eo S. VISIT CCr..I1SSICNIRSLeoeWakulla
} DATCRAWFORDVILIEThe COUNTY Forest Management Cooperative Project DANCES It recently brought to . ", Ii ..
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Official Vidt to the September 1, 1963 through the attention; of the StuuVnt | "' ; : ., t.
Crawfordvllle Chapter No. August Jl, 1964 Council that the conduct end \ .. 'II' ; t
242, Order of the Eastern attitudes of a small ..t. : .' '' :
Star wan held by Ethel Keller The Farm Forester has received at students concerning= | ;! I,
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. Associate Grand Matron, 97 requests or dances was becoming a pear I .
. deputy of the Worthy Grand management assistance during blem. It wi understood by! < ;
Matron of the Grand Chapter thil one year V"011* the council that If the behavior ,
. of Florida, on Friday Oct- Fifty two requests concerning did not 1 Improve, then .
ober 9, 1964, at the Masonic shade tree ailments have would be no mar dances. ".,;.tr".i -.. yp.: ,
Hall In Crawfordvllle at 8:00 been answered.Woodland Since these dances provide j ,
P.M. management asristanc major means of moneymaking -
The distinguished gutsts included has been given to and one of the few social ,,' !l.
Mn. Lawn Faircloth 1091ndownrs in the 2- activities for student, immediate
and Mts. Emmalu Brown, Past county area. The acreage action was taken,
Grand Matron of the Grand Involved here u 10201. It A committee wet appointed t a, Pea ''
Chapter of Florida) Brother U interesting to note that 31 to study the situation anJ
Bob Sanford and Brother Carl of these are new cases land- proposed a art of rulei by
Wallace Past Grand Patrons risen who have not previously which we could" govern ourselves "
of the Grand Chapter of Florida requested assistance.Timber at the rest of our dan j i i't
; Mn. Mamie Robinson : marked for cutting oar The Student Counc' ij
Grand Instructor: District S, include 213,000 board feet and the f.culty.ov.d. the
Mill Anna Godbolt, Grand of lawtlmber end 962 cords rule listed.. bel_. W. sal 't 1rui
Representative to Georgia; of pulpwood. This Umbel the public to please awe .. "
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Mn. Maxine Crump, Grand was marked on 449 acres o these rules. We hope thai L'
Representative to Virgin, land. many parents will be pleased
Mn. Lola Kent, Past GrandChaplain Timber harvested underImuroved by the action the councl'
) Mn. Lilly Bryan, management practice hat taken on thin matter. It a.:
Past Grand Marshall; Kin. ( mounts to 625,000 tube goal of the council ant t 1 ,
Basel Graham Past Grand board feet and 1466 cords. faculty to insure fun and anterU
Marshall, Mrs. Chloe Wallace Thil umber wes cut on 713 | intent in a wholesome
Put Cra n J Warder acres of forest land. The | .tltWll""' .*.
Mn. Hasel Mcfadden, Past lal of this timber brought 1. Drinking prohibited In :a
Grand Warden Mn. Grace $27, 546.00 to the land around lunchroom and schoogrounds.
Carter Past Grand Warder mean (This will be 13
Mn. Pearl Nicholson, O. E. S. Timber stand Imp".mentwm I forced by local law officers, )
has been complex"I on
Grand Chapter Committee. Purmu known to b* drinking
Other visiting guests included 721 acres of woodland. This will be asked to leave.
Mr. and Mn. C. C. Monroe Includes such things as control 2. One: you bats paid, a --
of Camtxll Kay Hewlett ol of undesirable hardwoodi lesv the building MdC. wsoar '- :M Pw" Itaalth' sand l'-dic.
; you you Dafanao Director ret"';
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Painted Post, New York) Mr. and cutting to Improve thept'Wth must pay to com back In, Capt. V .ScMey: Wakull C:unry DafeHs3nJvlr4 by Un: : .:i 1 HM!;b M.at n if tat M-.'hk"! : AJ* .j i
Faircloth of the stand. Coma an TIT :a it4 B.ctarisogt..l ... Esc,::.: it .V-ts* '-no...
N. Quincy foe ard a
W. unless sent out ipsciflcreasons Vjtt r.: v
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A total of Z.257 acres were Shown it*. \.b1"1.N .* ...*..: >i fr-Tl f. Put $lu.hh! U, tab.ta. .
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Alice Perry Amy Baker by the chaperon La lab AtitJT Mmb..- sad"T a::.t!:.) Aulhart 11:
Baker Hargey, planted to pine seedlings b ..1, they .ded Put Halt v.i; ; r. (
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