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Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 18, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including reports that School Board members are scheduled to present a new plan in Washington. The newspaper also highlights the City Association's activities, including their observance of National Club Women Month, a Calendar Tea, and the purchase of a color TV for the Youth Hall. Representatives from local women's clubs are also attending the Florida Association of Women's Clubs meeting in Saint Petersburg. Additionally, the paper includes church news and an update on Fletcher of Means Court at Fort Jackson Leading School.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 11, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the controversial plan to convert Lincoln Park Academy into an elementary school, a decision termed "Cultured Raped" by opponents. The newspaper also covers the commencement exercises for 410 seniors at Vero Beach High School, featuring a speech by Mrs. Joan Heggan. An image depicts a Cuban protest poster against the kidnapping of fishermen, denouncing "worms" (Cuban exiles). Additionally, the paper includes advertisements for casual wear and furniture.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on June 4, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the local desegregation plan, which will reduce Lincoln Park Academy to an elementary school and notes that the institution sent out its final graduating class. The newspaper also highlights numerous students who received financial aid from various sources for college, including scholarships from sororities and universities. Additionally, it features advertisements for automotive services like oil changes, lubrication, and tire services.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 28, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including Coretta Scott King's commencement address at Bethune-Cookman College, where she challenged graduates to continue the work of freedom fighters and criticized Florida's continued school segregation. The newspaper also reports on the passing of pioneer Fort Pierce resident Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson and includes advertisements for local department stores and real estate offerings.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 14, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the discontinuation of the "freedom-of-choice" integration plan and features Mrs. Coretta Scott King as the commencement speaker at Bethune-Cookman College, with Bishop James S. Thomas delivering the baccalaureate sermon. The newspaper also notes the St. Lucie School Board opening gates for recreation and Mrs. Bertha Johnson celebrating her ninetieth birthday, alongside advertisements for tires.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on May 7, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the tragic drowning of two youths in Taylor Creek and questions the lack of county action regarding the danger. The newspaper also covers Sheila Smilley being crowned Miss May Day at Bethune-Cookman College and highlights St. Paul A.M.E. church's Woman's Day Drive. Additionally, it details efforts to research the "Negro market" through a new National Black Consumer Index.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on March 26, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the growing opposition to G. Harrold Carswell's Supreme Court nomination, with predictions of his defeat in the Senate. The newspaper also covers a Career Day event where Mr. Lecaria V. Davis advised students on adapting their attitudes for job success. Local news includes the recovery of $1,500 stolen from Bob's Case grocery and advertisements for Maryland Fried Chicken and International House of Pancakes.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 19, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a gathering of Shriners in Fort Pierce, where Mr. Columbus Coleman was honored for his dedication to masonry, and the event was broadcast on WOVV radio. The newspaper also reports on a typing seminar attended by Indian River Junior College instructors, focusing on a new college typing program. Additionally, it features advertisements for clothing sales at Lams Dept. Store.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 12, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including a major gas explosion that demolished a duplex apartment in Fort Pierce's Lincoln Park area, damaging a nearby church and injuring a truck driver. The newspaper also highlights Army Captain John A. Caynon receiving the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service in Vietnam, and includes church news and local advertisements.
Model
Digital Document
Publisher
Lincoln Park Pub. Co.
Description
This is an issue of The Chronicle, published on February 5, 1970. Articles in this issue cover topics including the defeat of local liquor law changes and the appointment of J.A. McNeill to the Housing Authority Board. A prominent article details the need for additional funding to complete a comprehensive community mental health center for a four-county area. The newspaper also features advertisements for "Dollar Days" sales at Eagle Family Discount Stores, offering various consumer goods.