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"The Red Badge of Courage" was owned by Francis Men- situation when school resumes transport students.
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will have had over 100 hours of SAIGON. South Viet
There
were lit guilty picas, 33
so they won't back down on a wether. The structure WiIS after 11)0 Christmas holidays.
(AP)-Secretary of State Dtzln:
Each of the buses seats 66 training.
not guilty, l conttnued cases
courthouse facility "in" San- valued at $7,500 and the c 0 nSchool board officials were
Rusk began a round of conferand 97 bond estreatures.
tents
at
approximately
$10,000,
elated
when
Informed
at
their
ford.
ences on the VEet Narn war to'.
Judge Houshulder said it was
Nothing
wits
saved
and
It
wits
niecting
Thursday
that
tile
bus,
W,
EX-COUNTY COMMISSIONday after again ruling out a prothe
heaviest docket in the
14
Ell VERNON DUNN- A copy reported that the store %%,its not es "are on the way at last."
The new buses were ordered
of IIow to Retire and Relax insured.
ing of North Viet Nain unless
ing as County Judge, wits CounAlarm %%,its answered by the last February through the state
after 65."
I
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prosecutor for many yeari.
Midway-Canaan and Lake Mary
~.
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ank s or Volunteer Fire Departments, livery has been laid to diversion
TARDhDASSf'J.but the lire reportedly was ill-of truck body materials to the
Seminole hiiIi St'iiool'sMarchiiig and Twirling Baud will
b.
a
CITY COMMISS ready out of control when they Viet ani War.
UNI VD \A [O\S N.
th.issec in the governor's inaugural
strut the streets of Tallahassee
Sanford's annual (hristnias
arrive
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lit
t
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of
., ]ON- Roberts Rules of Order
Parade
hold Dec. I wiU be ou
Bandmaster
%%'illiziin
Elmore
announced
today.
ade, Jan. 3,
been Walter Teague, adniinistrative pit r
UN
worked
tuday
oil
ainend-1
. . . Make it five copies.
ER
TV
toinurrow
nioruiug bel,weeu
determined today.
JUDGE TIOVSHOLD
Wearing their brand nvw Seminole Indian uniforms with the
aide, told board members, "not
_____________________________ to expect to see the buses in use feathered iieaddrt'sst s, the local group will join bands from
ilin on the Security
-CIL- A little peace and quiet.
the next day, because they svill all oilier counties in the state.
yoke utiandatury!
ilto
POLICE CHIEF A It N 0 L I)
Decision to accept lilt! invitahave to be checked out, Inspectsanctions aga inst mu t exports
WILLIAMS- About five more
ed and tested for defects and tion front t It v Tallahassee the parade scheduled that afterI
*,Ben Butlers.
equipment as specified Ill tile Chamber of Commerce was noon. ,rhe students will pay for front rebellious Rhodesia.
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SHERIFF J. L. IIOBBYorder.
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inude by tile Band Ilaretits AS- their roonis aud ineals.
Sonie more deputies so lie can
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UNITED NATioNs. .%,. ~'After touring the FSU caiiicontinue to (10 it good job patrolduys of seliool before the holi. (Jay.
to run, S. 11. (Jim) CroweI
'I'lie parents' group will pick pus and the Capitol, the local 0,P) - Some UN dipluniatsi
days, they probably will begin
fishinsr
camp
opurut,or
on
tile
I'm .
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PRINCIPAL
LYMAN
up the tab for tho vital- ter bus, Marching Seinluoles will return believe the new U.S.-Soviet:I
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Johns
Itiver,
reported
this
agreement
to
bari
war
and
weai
. 111.
CARLTON IIENLEY- Philip
leaving here at o a.m. Jan. 3 for here on Jan. 4.
*
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ninual shiriti run ill ho felt
the ay to a tLi I to halt tht.
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by
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Monday nights.
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FORREST CITY --- A voice In
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tile coul-Illouse and commission.
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SA1GO4. South Viet Nam
('nunty thx collector and HowSanford. . . Funny thing, Santa.
(AP - A heavy explosion shook
rd Wheh'hel, city finance ofpeople fit Sanford think all I
Saigon tonight. and Mimes roidd
.
ficer, relmi-ted tnclity.
care about. is digging Inut, dirt.
be
emen
near
the
Rinh
Loi
ra"I
Semimile County aod Sanford
One woman called .vesterday
'T
U
0S
I taxpayer.-i I- onk advantalre (if
and said slie would Iw glad to
road bridge. two miles n(irth or
pay "m way back from where
the city
h t r nt discount or their
ever I came from
Ainsiiy
Fea'1lblhity '4udy of (lie Lake Sntifoui Acnue n( inss Lake studs' tw 11i ',tnt€ Road f)epart or uin to (ktiiuition and whe
taxi's in November to bnO
$ That's not why I'm writing.
Jessup causeway vIIl be pre- Jessul) to a point in the vici- riicnt.
.it
WIN N 1R
(reat't collections in the county to
thcr the "driver would be willknow you're busy this time or ented to tilt! Senjillole County nity or Tuskawilla Road and Sit
TALLAIIASSEP; (AP)
An ~ ()vie(lo Jayrep_q, .Ttinior
11"resently, at the request of im, to pay a toll to travel a
64.9 per (,(!lit (if the total And
year and
initial effort to et a two-tier
thought I would get Commission next week by C. W. 419, west of Oviedo. .
Is bePageant Thurthty
the County
it- le'sr'rdistance."
OIIiIiiISSOn. the
H I
U) per cent of the total in the
in ' Christmas list in early. expedited
cally b
(11111) Benedict. district engineer ng
Martha
t. t t i cni rt s 't
i to tlw night. wa Mo
here I go.
negoIt is estimated this causeway
*
or the State Road Department the placement or tile new Flor- Stide Road Department Is
proposed new .itate constitut.ion~
40
I County Tax Collector Trny
wraiki
reduce rIist4Ince around
ida Technological University on tinting with a private engineer'
at l)cLnnd.
has
met
defeat
before
the
Flor. Ray reported these figures to.
SEMINOLE COM NI UNITY
Detans or file study are being Sit 520 three miles south of Ing consultitig firin ror it reas! Lakt, Monroe by a"tit three
-_ - - _.- ACTION- A public relations kept secret until Benedict makes Oviedo.
bility study of traffic and earn- miles The toll would be less Ida Constitution Revi.,;ion Cnm- ,
5, at the ond of Noman.
his presentation to the County The causeway would shorten irigs for the proposed causeway than the expense of operation of mission.
vember, out of an estimated
. s Lake Monroe. In other the car.
But the issue was rar rrom ptit
Commission. The Herald learn- the 19-mile distance between acroq
S i total of 33,413,d4d in taxeR,
Sanford.
I
This
Sanford and Oviedo by about 10 words, this causeway would he
ed today.
new highway would ex- to rest as the commission to9.5 per cent or $2,376,77
tend from Uwy-17-92 at a point day reached the end of its
paid from tolls.
SOUTH SEMINOLE JAY- The study will include an miles.
been
collected.
*'CEES! Thig year, .it the end of NoApparently the causeway will The engineering firm wotild between Orange City and DeThe Glessenbler award. augnment or tile causeway and
cond
week
with
much
work
still
CIVIL DEFENSE DIRECTOR estimated cost
be a toll-free highway since the contict ii traffic count on Hwy. Land. through Enterprise, a ahead
'cmber with an estimated tac
hERBERT JOHNSONextending County Commission has not re- 17-92 and a "spot check" of cross Lake Monroe and connect
Enough The causeway .
: roll of 4,7dl,4, d4.9 per 'ent
copies or Orwell's "1984" so lie
from the root or an improved , quested it "trarric and earnings" automobiles ,,rrom the point of I with the foot of French Avenue.
have been Collected for a total
;
'68
to tile County
of
$3,(A5,887.
MichiNEW
YORK
(AP)
Commission.
Squad.
Out
of the total county taxes,
gan Gay. George Romneyhead- R'nn;uss,tnct' :ttick
COUNTY COMMISSION
ed today for the Republican gnv- ron . which only last v ! k t7 per cent goes to the sehool
CHAIRMAN JOHN ALEXANernors
conference in Colorado ret urn,'d from .i combat deploy- or .,fl7L7Oi. School
I)ER- A
opv of Stephen
here Coy Wil mi nt in thu South China Sea. offiter Walter Te'aue has reSprings Cob
I)
* Crane's "Tile Red l3adge or
.
I liam W. Scranton of Pennsyl-; will have a change or rommand eeived S720,000 so far thiq year,
Courage."
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vania reportedly plans to seek ! at 2 p.m. .14onday at. Sanford eompare(I to S4150,000 this tima
LEE MOORE, CIIAIRAIAN
V
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last year.
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Support for Romney for the' Naval Air Station.
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OF THE CHAINIBER'S DOWN" I'll
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TOW N COMMITTEE- some
$
ed
command
list
December,
ird
\Vhelehei, city finance offiX
tion
C?
cooperation from the city and a '&amp;2- _____________________________________________
-will he r itet d hy Cdr. W. S cer reported 'i total of $3S1,,200
few bucks from Uncle Sam.
. .it
4
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; Thomp-ion. formerly RVAH-4 had been colleeted at the end
11 I
.
of November this yessr, cam.
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PARIS (AP)-France .ind the
" of RVAIIA re- toured to $359,700 at the ."me
The "Fletirs
AlcINTOS11- a new pair or I
Soviet Union declared today the: turned la:;t. week after eight
heels . . . lie %%-it.% on his feet ~
I .;
tinie in 1965.
war in Viet Nam entlanglem that
for to and a half hours yes
L
Total L
.
,~
country s neighbors and is the urn itt carr ier 5'-, Con'te1la
terday at County Court plea day.
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CITY AIANAG ER W. E.
for the Discount in December is-tllree
.1.
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KNOWLES- Two copies of
II and "lasting peaceful relations , Fleurg Ance they moved to per eenL
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the idea we carrs around in our head
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Jeau as the Son of the living God perpetuated Iim' message

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The film, jirodut'e'd by the u.m., at Forest City Shopping

will be received
the living Christ as he is reMrs .1 M Garret', president vucled in the great works of art
of the WOC tutes that the and the culture of our world.
entre will be suppLied and that
The film waB shown daily it

( oumist loi at ,is (etc mug

Loans notv arc available Sanford hiwanis Club

in

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,a.ter eugUe, scmooI ndm.n and were to be delivered this

g1cm send their children to college irc_ onl requited to pay back limin.iry scholastic aptitude test at Otkdo

was a transistor radio

words on a screen and pictures cultural and spiritual tontribu Vedxlc_bdu), when students from
in color
tions that purtmcqlur generation the Church School will present
Christmas program under
The annual Joy Gift for re- has given to niuui Duinig the

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extended to the puhhc by Rev

6:45 p.m. Saturday, by Seven-

5th

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given u%ay

oca forth bI, James I Bocrs direc loans also arc. .uailablc to those

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- Night" Monday.
There will be a planned coy- through thie four dimensional wishing to donate items fur
med dish supper at 630 pm world of spuct and timi into this iek to contact her or leave
followed l, a pluslet entitled the realni of the fifth clinic_n- thcii at Stubhs Pharinac)
"Christmas is A Heritage " sion, the dime osion of the spirit the shopping center
There also will be the singing it takes the siewer into ever
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State Junior Miss Pageant in meeting held on guidance and schiolizhips and loans available above the national avermge

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is chairman of the elementary

Atiitimui 11000 U imee ci today

enLs who irc 'c wide t ing IItIcc in it]

an)ing herself

the ZIP code." Miss Ife:crd urged the public.

iIlOiiOY is expected to t)C avail Icy Emery will teaih the mod

forme r guidance

to the MUhodist Children's

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ins itation to attend this spec-

secretary

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Stevens, first sire president, Theological SeminarI,, V. ilmore,

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School as the area is being pa. Boatright of Tennessee, and two rest'ntative of Local

Advent Festival

ship service Sundwc at Cassel-

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C(ntriil Baptist. (Iiuuh here',

that it is safe to allow their Nne Drie, Johnson City

c'eeds ient to church

By lANE CASSELBERRY'

a tos to donute to the Sal-

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f TtJe Thiru Kings (Willan), Mrs Glenn Whipple will present

Thursda

Mildred

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.umuiii aron, rmnn

in an effort to clear up the the victims are being sought.

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Report. of the board of huNt

table (center) with Fran-

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from all angles and See if %C l)ais Timothy C Whitten, n

ing the morning worship ser-

Child Is This' (Trsditmonmel, ar- Senior MFY will meet at the

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prl silk fit pre sdntI ci n

I4issionory
P ro ram Set

Medal He and hi's w ife, the forrnei Fa e Gat net,
of Sanford, and their daughter no teside at Fot t

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A membership seminar at Al- Beautiful Time Sky (Scandanay- leader.

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Planned (luring time Christmas

Mrs George Touuiv T}wç ziy

Cherub Choir, and Carol Choir dutkd the uitteri of AJJ Souls Ttiecdn in Felloship nou'e

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(ithls) follows and Is sung by will have a hamburger supper

Christmas musu this Sumidic axiio for utrol icinging and gifts minister advises

Carol -choir widt'r thu uric tmoti

serving with the 173rd Airborne Inmantrv. He also

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Church enjoyed a visit to the

freshnients were served from interested in joining the church (('apes) The Angel's Song foIlo' time program.

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will be introduced by Be is of Advent sermons.

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servanen.

The ten anthems sung by the

aponk1 by the Catholic Wu- Smith and Gertrude Duflois,
?ssä Bucicabone was chair-

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by fellov officers as he accepts the Bronze Star

(ion b students," Mmiee noted.

of the afghan award project (Titcunib). The offertory

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end of the school enr

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RIccileili, 170, Portland. award- ens.
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:,.-. Batchelor who baa a score of 78. Finishing a close second was
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Doug Sanders
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By 'I'IIE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS
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be th e date that the Sanford Junior Golf Association will hate
for UCLA against Duke tonighitu would he up mi' die' lihuie,' !)evlI,
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Tournament
The 7- foot - 1
inch sophomore', although his right calf scc ('111(1
Don't forget th at Dec. 16 is the date for the presentation
hailed
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greatest
player In ,swut'wtiat alter- i't'ct'iving an
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Tourney.
made an awesome' varsity debut 105 90 conquest of Suuttn'ru CtliNext Friday is also the date when th e Mayfair will have its
by scoring 56 points against for-ala,
C
-a] Florida Pro-Am tournament.
Southern California last SaturThe inimju'iiuhi og h,itt Ie'
of
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against the tougher Blue l)eviis Saturday
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j. THE ASSOCIATED I'RESS from the Atlantic Coast Confer- scare little Pan Aiuiet'u-an Cot,:i
and
the nirth grade at Sanford Junior High School and has
Tht'' cc-ear lu'Imt'ts instead of ence remains to be seen.
k-ge glut-i' 'l't'\dM Vs'ti'i'ii 'l'hiurs
been pla yin oct11 for I he- last tV.- O "Cars.
''We're not conceding UCLA day night he'tort' ill(. hat ht,iiui
sideburns. They blitz instead of
lit
march. The flare-out Is their anything,'' said Vie fluhuis, tltuuniipiisrms pulled it out 6'i
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charge &amp;I
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out-ranked M irit'ns that u'rast'ej
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Boston's right to the Eastern ranked nationally to the top- lead in tIn' secouni half.
Division title of
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foot
ball
j)lliy('r
(hit'
tit
everything in the title race.
• Same, be-wnnes
UClA came East, started (bit'
victory Saturday avtzinst West Chester State in the
the
Bruluues
on
the
downward
patti
1966
neasout
'l'hiuii-sdav
iuight
aini
wet time
will
take
7-3-2.
Boston.
'Tit
IvvnIs
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21st ann ual Tangerine Bowl football game,
field with a fractional lead over Unit cost them (lie iuitiuuiu l junior hiahfhat-k Rocky Uk-her
322-1000
Sanford Plaza
'h game, for the NCA A Atlantic Coast College defending champion Buffalo, 8- cluuumpionshlp.
Wfl,S t'httiseni 1967 tu'aniu t4iptnin.
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Pats one more triumph will be telecast regionally by
primarily a ground team against New York the following
ABC.
(ruin the crown. A loss
week
Morgan State's Bears, coach- through th is season, is considerwould give Buffalo a chanuce to
ed by formt-r Jun-s Guard Earl ably larger than West Chet.ter
arid Is about a 10-point favorite, wrap au the title against Denver
this
Bunks, won eight
But West Cheater has held its Dec. 18.
The rest of the league also
5e5e.on, West Chester had an opponents to an average of
Western I)ivlgame
and
plays
Sunday
Villato
losses
yais rushing per
8-2 re-cord with
City at
('hiuttiiiOn
Kansas
zios's nid Clarion, the lstt&amp;-r in Coach Itoh Mitten, a former
lilugo
New
York
at
San
Miami,
the playoff for the Pennsyl- North Carolina guard, sajnj his
nd Denver at Oakland. Hulfathrj
intercollegiate Confe:-ence teanru, "hut. been uutwt-Ig}is'd
Tins sitiati tre*it design as out
s'ti,a
has
bye,
every gauze we've played
i .00ityt14r urIhiisL e quipwoat
Chmiivriship.
Pius t
year."
-iu.liluu tea
1'I)bieII
which n L,&amp;ni this
Morgan
q uarterback Jim Jlayniu
11;6840.
All withTufsyn rubber iii the
has c om pleted 104 out of 205
P1ie
OR
teasel fur atrii miLos.
y THE ASSOCIATED I'IIESM
pass for 1,587 yurda and ii
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p•,j.
Thursday's Results
t4iu('hdQwtlU. Eight 'ru
225
(:.iiutiileta rsua of slua 60
New York 4, I)etroit, '2
n-crc caught. by end l)'sriuiie
LU 4 C lare
Chicago 10, Jh,stoui 2
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Wilkinson.
Today's (itsuzies
Morgan's rutting gallue
scheduled
No
games
pas.'e
by halfbacks (.-ot'gu
Saturday's (inwes
Nock and Earl Mayo,
NO MONEY DOWN • FREE MOUNTING
F.'iday night Mr. 5nd
'fle'
at Montreal
Detroit
yards
1,000
than
jued azure
Mrs. L.s'ague had VCI')' good bt'twecsu
Chicago at Toronto
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BOSTON .A
Arirnkh
V wee. league. Tiiv won
it WIt. MuePtutil. then worLcan League, still ie1ebutiizg the
Bounds, long in potential but Nu
the Vigil
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engi
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short in cporieiic
will have th
Baltimore
Orioles' tour-gunitseod Ib'] ired the- biggest inter-league'
thefr hands full in their season Annics, .lonn Alhe
of the Los Angeler Dotg11h for the losing team.
! trade of 19fl when he dealt 5W
opener.
s
tin' World Seriet., rernrt1)01 Braceland and Janet Wal- three
Cincinnati for er
Bishop Moore pl ace d second
ed today a record year in 1961
the Suvagettee. to Fruni: itobinson.
in Ui Clusr A tournament lust tUFt.
Prisident .lut Crozitti said h(
MuLPtllell can hiurdh
a
ckuii
sweep
p frimi the I)nig
veer and hiittl nioci
lIt.
(kit- aunu kind of instant scect. ma,ior league- ittiti American
ulars retu rning. Ilithlke' Hornet
Murge- Redmun'r 174-43r, [or th Murit. swap that Robin CrUWII with a butting average- of
Conch Jim Clark, Arnold,
and American
sun brought to Baltimore. Smith
hit. first season at Lyman after wilt; high fur the NAS Bowlitig
ourin'yniaiii
third
baseman
League'
recorth
werebroken or
Huge. in- they won three J)nintr
a highly successful tenure
who carrier a ljtL'time' batting tied last seasott.
IleLatid, nunibert. just four from the luhlen Angels.
The
2(
average' of .4:;.
leittermen uniong flu- nienitntr.
It war an open secrt!t that the nuejur league records bettered
of hilt. 1-fliitti squad.
to unload and
tiid and fi luigut marl
a
I
Stuart lot
Center i1rue
Marts, who only five years ago erased and Th tied
wards 'Charlie Newell and
hi
Ruth re cord 1w
1)urrcll Ailguwr anti ruard
The' Chicago WhIt4' So,; hit
home' runs whItIl Lit' hit (11 in a
Mike' Ilargis art' nil veterini
oflly
three' hntiiurt. during their
I1-gunut- scitsun.
ffottt.
Tin- valiant
jeeurrnere. and should
I wasn't ut all surprased.' 1P1 $CUMOII.
(lit' opener. I nienibers of the' Seminole Junior tin.
tion
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probability ,,
tM 1)CIHV told of(lit' dciii. 1
Ui they were riwumped by tin'
ior Lenny W est or optiiiniure
hICL. I
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Chris liuttcrworth will ct tilt highly 1)Ie(hiunizccl Keorilig UI cxpe•rted to 1w traded ever tiii*ce
p. fOtE of UVW' tflrVi complete
nod at the th
tUflUth 131 ttuduIIt'f 1'1Ca4 hunt
attion
Smith.
for
111th
varsiI3 I night lit Seminuk
(Ithut nieniberb of
Lu, Aiigvie. Iioclgt'rh, Phitadt±lTulbert; I Repreitetiting tin' S.1C "
are'
phu Phiilwh, Chicago Vtiitc 5o
W1'I'(' Jut "llV and Nv 'uri; M1'th at. well aa.
Iub Meuua, Brunt tutu curpt
furwurw
Sterling,
To
Buse and Glen iiulhb, guurCh lightning"
St. Louis, wasn 't nearly at. corn1luy
give
It
to
me"
Lewib,
Jim Luca,. and George- Milwee. i"don't
Bishop Moore (1L'pelldr on the I "the ucrujiper" Burgniuti, An'vu be darned." he escoring of John Guempie, Jerry I gu "the foul" Begley, and Bill clLttflftd
Itiehardson and Ted Zefiran. "Flush" Gordon.
the
Marib.
twice
chosen
dumped
BHornetb
VuluaThe
American Leugut' Most
favorite ieLaud
Clyde Lhviiw of fian Curios, bit Player. dominated baseball
'j'uesthiy and will meet Apopka CuliL. Inn. officiated in the All. in 1961 with hut, blistering home
i I America Conference, the Nu- run puce.
tonight.
Alter hilt. record-shattering
tiunal Football L.euguc anti the
American Football League. He season, be rociated into huae
eg n ufficuitin,g
but it ti,
production slipped noticeably.
Pacific Coast Conierenee.
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grew p i the gnaw have shut teri'd par by 17 Stl'()kes
--- cheduiledto lead midway through the richest. tournament, in golf
:- 1 I
-t lit' l(' Natiutnid 'l'('nm (lmmpionship. .
Nat Wolfe of Mid Florida Country Club recorded his first
'1 he' t e'ants of flahe' I ,icharduis and flhllv Farrell,
hole-in-one last cc-eeL cc-hen lie ui'cd a 7 it-tin on the par 3 12.
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Sanuli'i-s ntis! Al fle i'link
i .'c'ard hole.

Sanford Steve Groover led
the Raiders with ) points, In]low( I'y Fred Milton and Earl
StIt't. with IF) and 1 respecttvei - for the Raiders. Bterling
praised
the' dtcnsc
ugziin
which allowed Rollins only six
field gtnit. in the first hull. in
thai gunrns the Raiders' ticlUtist has allowed an average

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NEW YORK (API-Lev, Mae-- He hit 3 homer- in 19G. 2 a.
The triumph increased the PhaiL working feverishly over l9G and 21 in 1964
Wao' lead W 5
garnet. (lit- shuttered Nell,
He- wu
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over the Hawks and left Sun kee'. cnntiflUe. to operate at hit. through most of 19f3. appearmç
Francisco the only team in the favorite market place- - the in lus' 41 garnet. and hitting only
division over .50(i at 1f-'J. The' Nittioniti Leiguc
eight homers. He underwent
Hnwk' missed a chance at (Ia
geniral su'-gt'' to (kit rinio jI ! tioii'
Tin
at ; ' zinhe
brent even point and fell from fliuflagey- sfllppt
Ruge. Ma'-i chip'. LI' the base I hi rigu
UIIO
second to third in the' Vest at and ha. 75.u(H salary tug to St hand utter the se&amp;isoi
1111
ganiv ins' siusor
Lout'- for third baseman Ch a t ;)InvetI in
11 11
nutnuging, only i Imniers.
icy Smith Thursthy.
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Edwards Paces
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'hane', of thri'.e'-ar
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(re"ri Hriv is tavrire'rl h0t-'5tu1t
(reea
P,v-Rs!Pirrior"
TP'se'
hte'iit it,,' it Nir t,,','-h,nbirvriq on
es-dte the-' long
t),e' I'ar-kets,
git
5 Scitorriny' only ?t-O
tlç' ccii i, Iii tier-Is, ;'r' 1 1 vk'to I boll p'mr-h rut Rsltimr,re's
I
f"it,'hithl ar'tion. The r,,. 'f 'ha
V
Isis, ha :e' ,,t,tqeri'(l Phi' rits
irnpnr 4-ionsI (.#mtie -md the Anwrimore
'iel,
01 ,i I
Eli jtIt l'ilt tv,'.L civ"r froTh
I'cttuh I Iornt'uui ,A-hi-ti the Golden pc,ints Cr, 14 rulninct the f'nTfq r'sn f.-e--igne e"bnct intel At'IiI
Pity still", coi a ;iIne-hecI nervi' in Iio+P, learns have -s good pass
trlr1rpy
I l k 1111(k Ill i d his
rush sinaI the' ability of their re I St. linus, trailing firmt-pkir-'s'
Ihn,nn,si,,g. ccliii sr- tired live" spec-live' nfterisi';e lineq to n',lli I
I fllIR5 liv one gmrne in the ?rtstinst thin' (n,Its at t,v that ruth,. prrihnhly 'vihl
hum l,nhs,tc-n,-; against
n't race 's'i?h ''"o rmmMnlncf,
e
this tIer hue' 1110" battle,
sortie' tunic last year,
this so
rulsvs
t Atlantis 's'hile thø rmv
ha';
todd
huc'.'ii ,isc'd sparingly,
A,
entertain
'.V t-qhingtrun. R-vii
H'u','
itnniv think 1,t,,n,tistrnhI will cc-P Icr! r.ve'r flaltirrunt" Ph the
s nir olvion - the rrrinqIis snd ri'tllas ar.'
rift I'utiil run sat I Pc'rnpnrntsires in
hike tin'
fnvc-,-rite"
he's't"Cr
RIse'vh ,re.
tirdsiy. hir';tecinlohir' ,Ilrn Taylor tiih"r It is cuppr,cv'rI 'iu h"
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Rick Bnrry'e. one-man prnni
the'
making
National Basketball
Associatiot. Western Division
team show Thursday night.
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titrsil Florida .luninr
is
iegt- in Oc'nlu Snturda at :Ofl.
The Raiders will travel to
p.m.
Orals Saturday at
Central Florida
to
meet
('allege.
Both teams were in foul
trouble- most- of the second
half. and for the Raiders it.
niount the loss of .lzu'ob Walhire and kept Fred Milton off
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pa qing anti 1(1W htttCtt'VlIt IIIII
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tlf't-iPlt out'
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wit Ii a ii- e ,hn,,lih'i' anti I' tilt
Ihit ,Tnh,u
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to
the'
occasion,
iiciiollv vke
The long nwnite'd rematch will
hi' Ift'IitiIi'(i nero'' the tintiiiii en
netwni- k (CIS) televlIofl, tartlug at, .1: 15 ;m., EST.
The (.nIIq squiinn'el nil whitc't
nttet- tocinit 110 qiuldeii cleat I,
p1a-nfl gniiie' at (ireeti flui',
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The Seminole' .'lunini- ('olle
and doing
!seidor, paced by the shootHis second trophy will he awarded at the annual Sports
ing and rebounding of Steve Banquet In th e spring.
Crnover and Fred Milton. over"Requirement of the contest will remain the same as the
took a strong Rollins C'.nllege' i9f' squad starts work next year," Schaal said. "Who could
Judges wi ll watch the
Freshnusri t.t'arn in the last the team have least done without
d players from opening day of practice through the final tilt,
three- seconds of th e game
and. as before, scholastic ability wi ll he a prime concern ,
pulled
(l-(2
successful foul shot. by Earl
Page' S
Dee'.. 9, 1966
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th
whigham also became e fourth Seminole in the past .19 yeam
the cup twice.
As was the ease last year, when he also won, Whigham
without doubt his team's most valuable player despite
some valiant work "tip front.," and fine support In a backfield
that Included Thuidv Stumpf and Bi ll Bracken.
Whigham joins 192-2f winner Lotion Edenfield, the late
Billy Fleming of l942-4 fume, and Willis Anderson of

John
Al ,'I't t(l l' (AP"
Unit n'i anti liii' Itall l,niu-e t'ttt q,
lt'ii In- loni- t i-nh ,tiil tiets' nI
1w e ; i-ecu fla - . it i-i' 1ihnt'd lit,one big In3llt
Saturday ngnln'l the fnvned
)'ackers , tthn t'flfl i'flni'Ii the
Western ('onfru-ence t II le ni the
National l"ootbnfl Is'ngutn with a
in tir IIc.
(u'i'eut flay, which Iin been
n-nt-king nut all cc-eeL In seelut
(,nithe,- iung, Mit., Is In
'Is3fl
-ttIt a two
I he eh-it-c'u- 's 5cn$
g,ime lead nuit two gaines to
pint
fl,'-irt Starr has liecti hating a
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,'Ifl("k Shu'i'ert ,'sf ' ol
jng litUs Cmn1i-v('lab
uiccc'sst iii lv rOtamOd his
litle t'tI club champion
Wsislcnt
1.11P l)ltlY('d
cil1
and
out t- lasse'd
I tiW
1. 'his OPPI'iflcill S.
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*42 Sally
so kept her
------luh championship title but received sonic stiff competition.
Last Snturc1a -, Balling Hulls held a Criers Tournament with
Mish ernering low
score of c..
winner with
--_Junneruup wiun a ion nd total of R was Art Neundort. A threeaV tic existed for third place betcc-cen the trio of 11111 heiferIfl Sr., l.ccc Manger and Dan Chambers, all of sc'hnm sco red
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its cage eusnn Saturday night at a the varsity will
take on Osceo1a High at the Seminole High gym Coach
.lr* Mills' junior varsity will host the Baby
ut 6:U).
"After a poor week, the boys have come hack with
very
. fine' one and th eir nttitude seems to be good. What We I season strength, well Improve. need now Is to play a halijo ur chief weakness now is
Os'eoln
game," commented lilack fllytltc. hounding strength.
"We're' by no means in mid- has the beat ball club they've
had In yeara, They like to throw
the'
(bomb) and go for the big'
game.
They hustle real well."
rs will come
,:
group of eight boys. At the
'fl,..1,i. a+,,,,,,r Jiifli4,.,
VUULU
who has recovered from n kneeinjury recently, Lefty Oxford
and Bobby Lundquist have the
top
chances. The renter will he
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Reisman Trophy Winner Steve Spurner, today was announced
of th e 314th tinniusi Peter Schaal trophy for being
his team's most valuable player during the grid season just

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rtindnv Sehnnl Class of th e First
Methodist Church met In Fel.
inwahip flail for Its nnnual
Christmas party and business
meeting. Mrs. A. B. Stevens,
Mrs. Richard Hickson, Mrs.
H. Anderson and Mrs. M. R.

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rake, coffee, nuts and mints to
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Cheryl and Joanne Pro.vast, Salvy and Jackie
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McLain and George B. Murphy.

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of the Geneva Garden Club. Others participating in
the program were Mrs. Calvin Oldham, club i)I'CSl-

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located not too far from the little baby girl, named Connie

d Mrs. J. Lawrence Ward.

The Rev. .1. Lawrence Ward ______________________________________________________ Baptist I'a.storitirn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Torley retrs. Charles Gathin called
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trueted and (1Ukk frozen for place temporarily with a splint, hIau', Wade Snyder, Ralph
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE
COORDINATES
1 MU. South at SIq Tree
2201 PARK AVE.
long periods of time. Some were the host. treated with antiblo. Wight II and (flcti Enimnerson.
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writes that her two
Susan
t teeth becanw ubcesse'1 imutl oekets, others were truns- tooth will have "grown."
FOR MONDAY ONLY
fron
But, Susan don't wait. until
of success
Ideal for all men. Has
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4 Her dentist tried to save them; has been encouragingly high. tist' new technique Is perfected.
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even treated the nerve; but In a large number of cases, Let your dentist make you a
heads. Now guard combs
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nothing helped and they f i- though, the teeth became ab- fixed bridge to fill the gap.
for comnfo
nafly had to be extracted. She c'ccced, areas around them in- Fixed bridges are far superior
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APES
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better, and eostiittiie results cant
it, but she wants to know: ellfl then,
thought, be 4'xd'('llIflt.
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when it tooth Ili extracted, a lilj()tlt delitill lit-lilth to 1)1-. I'llwill
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Lined or Unl,n
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plants
and transplants
been successful,
but mostly in quisitiomied from a tooth bank letter persomsily, letters of gun.
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Members present were the

YOUR DENTAL H EALTH
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Joy Gift Program followed by a (lesset't party, tit the Daniel i)oherty
The Women of Prebyteri:tn
home in I"orcst City. Photo shows, seated, from
Church of the Covenant
left, Barhai'a Doherty, Susan Sagert, ,Judy Wright,
which will be held
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at 7 p.m.
joy gift, program at 6:30 J)T0.
stittiditig are Danny I)uncan, David Duke, Danny
The circle has made plans to
have
a hinezi basket to be given
dies of the church are invited
(Photo by Marysum Miles)
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The regular business meeting
of Anna Miller Circle was held
Si(iiulg.
Fimial plans were made for
the annual Christ mncs dinner

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JUDY WRIGI - IT, who has been visiting her grandparents, Elder and Mrs. Kenneth A. Wright of hear
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mints, Christmas cookies and
coffee were served.
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A lovely corsage is so
propriete for th.t sp.ciI

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closed th e program with "0
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and Mrs. K. W. Allen recently

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Mr. and MN --iin .Schrider
with their friends, the It. I.
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Renshaws, at their Camp Ofl (mt housegursta of the C. B of Maitland Avenue, returned
tt' Swannee River near high ;athlns In their lovely home on recently from a pleasant trip

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BACH • GIBSON OLDS_,
SELMER LEBLANC and
LUDWIG DRUMS

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Springs, met recently
at the
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with Mrs. James
teacher, presiding.

by Mrs. Eugene Terry and a
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Alma Dutton, Mrs. Grace Brad___
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Terry, Mrs. Spencer, and the
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A UNIQUE AN!) UNFORGETTABLE GIFT for tse nurse,
teacher or secretary on your Christmas Hat is the Ira_________________________

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Joy Class of the Friendship

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group which will have Its first
service there at 11:30 , ru."
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hance your purse. Sculptured in the center of the easily_
open locket
the "Captured Uen"
POINT UP MIUTA1tY WO
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For the small outdoor boy the
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season will be the nautical peaMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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THE PERFECT ANSWER FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY
t i the Deltona Community Con- ______________________
"Mixed As You Like With Red or White Grapefruit"
All Varieties Citrus Marmalade, Candy, Pecans

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pa, and Mr. and Mrs. 11111 were the Mhsrc Ada and isa- will be held .Ian. I
Lledke of ltradentcm.
and you know
belle lingers
snunething, their combined
Altamonte
Mr. aticl Mrs. Roy Morgan equal $1.1 years of life.
and children,
Cindy, Andrea
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MRS. JOS. E. MAThIEUX
The annual Christmas Party
the Geneva Garden Club
at the
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and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. doing as well as an he c'pert leetions (r,r the oreaion
Two new members preent
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ed. hid he npissec his family
were
Mrs. Ruth fijdsnn and
sidici home.
Mrs. William Peters Jr., both
Herent dinner guests at the
home of Hr. and Mrs. Edwards
trc Unlay Williams and Mrs ° Cacselherry.
Guests included MN• Emma
were Mr. anti Mrs. Willie I/'e Ms,bel Thorp were hostesses . 1e1)nnak1. mother of Mrs. Môt
5kg, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mehain, a birthday dinner held at
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beautify the house both inside
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juice cocktail
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AIRJ1 flue, Winter Park. Rehearsals
Mrs. Richard Harris.
day.
3 cups (1½ pints) lemon Sher- and out. Or it may be hung
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are underway for the truditiovin an archway between two
bet
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Debt or blend cranberrY conriccUng rooms where it is
FERN PARK
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Harvey Dunn juice and 2 cups lemon abet'- perhaps more convenient for
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REFRIGERATION
mas Eve for the Love Feast ADRIENE DICKINSON, I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chancellor and children have returned to bet until smooth. Pour tnixtur the purpose for which it was
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i daughter of Mr. and Mi's. i Davis, celebrate her second th eir home in AIUI Dena, Calif., into tall glasses. Top with re Intended!
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Harold Dickinson
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neal Beach__Dv Bear were the honoree's grnndpur after visiting with his parents, maining lemon sherbet.
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Lake, celebrated her ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Dunn,
CRANBERRY CREAM
Give the man
and other relatives in the area.
fourth birthday, Dec. 4. Dunn, of Sanford.
! i cup sour cream
were Missy Pettinati,
who has
½ cup sugar
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2 fresh orange sections
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James Costigun of Clermont chilled Ocean Spray cranberry the flowers with "twigs" of ___________________________
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was Sunda,% guest of Rev and .I
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-chi ll ed quinine water
of New York, was Mrs. Bertha
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Mrs. L. E. Denslow and Ernest
A ribbon may he attachedPlace fruit in glass. Fill
L. Hardin. Accompanying her
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glass , full of chilled cm- also with the picks-to the top 1
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were Miss Sarah Burns and
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Mrs. Leo Nash, Franklin Ave-

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mother, Mrs. Phillips. wore a 40 servings.

(Makes about I ID-ounce glass) foam, thin wire, toothpicks
and flowers.
RITCIHE hARRIS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bould- I Itbsp.
crushed
pineapple
By MRS. RITCHIE
or 2 fresh strawberries, The flowers are wired to the
Attending the Orlando wed- rice and children have moved to sliced
picks and then the picks are

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seuson until Christmas. The

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The elc,P,hr,iise vas rhrafrrl
'.ith red sofT white poinsetfis.
",tti potted and ,,t, ?r uø in
hp fshle fl1erpier'es tether
'itt, colorful (hrict m as free
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1;pliet"nc er,kis were servcri
rtstmns tree under hich was initon benefit lridL'e on t'ehi. 21. other members of liq't- ecitiittiit
Mnrri , vkc' 1irpqidpnt : nini Mn. El'-:ui'ur torr,
with tea and er,ffr h the ho
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rcsiiitc'r. Mis. Edwonit I .uptiui, ,- c'cc,rdiviv
l i-s. W. 1. Merritt, ticket tee for th e i r assist noci',
$aeed preceni s ti - en 1w the
tesses, who -tcme th offieer
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Mrs. Al Hunt, chairmnn seuted the proteedis of the show Wilt Mathews who gae severS
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recording ser?ary, and trs
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The bride was attired in a in a fifth of dry white wine for
soft blue and white sheath dress several hours. At servingtime,
with matching A-line coat-. She place a large block of lee 1n
punch bowl; add marinated
wore a white orchid corsage.
Miss Phillips wore a pink fin- strawberries and the wine, 1
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The bride cimse for her fluP were Carl Swofford and Dougand Mrs. Norman Anthony, tins' hits of hnxweed, or other roses blend and point up the
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In marriage at 7:O p.m., Fri. tinis a formal gown of candle.
Grimm.
Mrs.
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Candea
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her
sons,
foliage
and
fresh
flowers.
day, Nov. ii, at the First Pres• light satin featuring a bodice
gra,y-green waxiness of the styles.
Wedding music was provided
Dan and Rick, and George

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Treichlers, Pa., and another Ing ball made of florists' foam roses with an open, m-axy.
ther as best man and ushers of
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and covered wi th miatietno, white gardenia for accent. The

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The fresh flowers may be
medallions and a fitted
byterlan Chapel in Gainesville. of
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stripes have
The bride is the daughter of skirt, enhanced by a flowing by the groom's father at the flnndwerk Jr. for dinner at their any of those that fit into amistletoe.
any smallHowever,
flower might
be
almost
peon lately streaking across
home
in
DeBary.
organ.
given color scheme. Possibly used effectively.
vinyl. They are giant-sized zig- At/Sgt. and Mrs. Leonnrd 0 train.
A reception was held at the
one of the most attractive
Her
bouffant
veil
of
illusion
The preparation of a kissing
tags of black and white. Would Beach of Daytona Beach, now
Mrs. Nina Seas of Falls
hold by a crown of seed Carriage Room of the UniverRamey
Air
Force
was
at
stationed
ball
is ercmely simple.
you believe a pantsuit? Solid Base, Puerto Rico, The bride- pearls and she carried a hou sity Inn, Gainesville.
Church, Va., will be leaving for
In the first place, any flora
black vinyl punts and a doubleTh e couple is residing In home after spending several
Cranbees
th e son of Mr. and qLICI of red roses.
groom
i
will
prepare one on order,
breasted black and white jacket
Mrs. Carl Swofford was ma- Gainesville, where both are em- months with Mr. and Mrs. HowJr., of
using
any
flowers speci fi ed. if
1l th that wet-looking shiny Mrs. Walter J. Krohne
tron of honor and Sandra ployed after a short wedding sird Middletan. Mrs. Seas visits
Longwood.
Add Festive Note it seems fun to make the kiss
stuff.
Rev. William Neveille offi Beach, sister of the bride, trip to St. Augustine and Day- each year during the fall sea
be a very happy family activn
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The (;enorni flnineFc nni nfl hit I .nron, vilest of
prtmefflc of The Vomns untrimnu:
Mnrtln ('. Un 'Ihe Amerk'nn home ipntt
buh of Sanford h('l(l 1114'it
bert c, te'd of her nnhtertti - flWfli , %I19qO II!'pnII nietit pro-$nl ('hristnins prnrniu and
\EIII 1tS. 'Itled the (inisimas it ec', re
Its
't1C0fl Wedflecdny.
\I t-%. Rennil h Mn cm, guest of ported lb at the gifts wilt lie
'p club was hri hi
lebeery witi beautiful iwistnins lrs I'loenee Stenslrnm, and pt enieI to rhuldreti lIlnp In
Th. Mary \hinchew and Mr
foster hiimc's In the Snoloril
to the foyer was a hand madc' 'lerty 'hrktensen. nmtln'r and area. N i s. Kirk
$anta doll and an old f hinun ci chnLhler reciwetivetv of Mn. that her delial-11111,111 will qmn

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Miss Hoffman had as her
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George Ensridgc of Valenein
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votional program, first reading
the home of the bride's sister, Lake City
an article written by Billy Gra
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All friends and relatives of A7nlen Drive spent several days
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Those having birthdays wc
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the couple are invited to attend in nrgo, visiting
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the wedding and reception im. i, Merton.
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Mrs. .1. H. Walker and Mrs.
Mrs. Edna Payne will depart
G. Harriman.
soon for Virginia where she will
Guests present were Rev, and
visit her son, Capt. W. E
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A reception was held foIk1ng
Hoffman, of Naples, and John
the
ceremony at the church.
Berk-My lmmIp.s Jr., son of Mr.
Phillips Serving at the reception we re
and Mrs. John Berkl ey
Mrs. Francis DeTur and Mrs.
of Sanford, exchanged their W. I). MeDnnIel, grandmother
wedding vows on Sunday, Nov. of the groom.

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marriage of their daughter,
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Prentice, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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Vote?

Worry Clinic

pie up in future city elect-ions 1 hotly
Why don't people vote?
Tuesday some ,000 people were too contested races and controversy
busy to cast their ballots in the city Perhaps, only then will we get more
people at the polls.
election,
Why?
The way we see it is that people are
not interested in city government
A prudent man sees danger and hides
which is the foundation for all
himself;
but the simple go on, and sufgovernment.
They just don't seem to take an in fer for 11.-Proverbs 27:12.
terest in city polities . . . that is except
That man Is prudent who neither
when their pocketbooks are at. stake.
We are not going into any cliches on a hopes nor fears anything from the unperson's obligation to vote in an dcc- certain events of the futnre.-Anntole France, pseudonym of .tncques Anntion nor, his duty and etc., etc.
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has to he serious question national party has been sharply
WAINGTON (XEA)
he show was
1
hed
by
the
conservative
is
hand and wifeThe face of the Republican whether California's smashing dimin
t iephone quiestions from view..ttv.
Flow to offer the facts of life
orship
winner,
Ronald
outlook
of
the
GOP's
conresi
PartY has not only been 'T govern
VJ'
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.lIlnier (11gb Sehoolers;
pinal
wing.
I
larged, it has been recast tof. I
,
Since the switchboard was
u
ward the moderate side in two Reagan, can be anything ht a The election victories of I9I6
What
advice should it wed.. /1
ammed with unanswered calls
.
l.
do
not
turn
that
outlook
around.
to the erotic
ways which are mutually re- moderate at Sacramento .
I
'hen the time came for us to ding couple receive
even though the arch conserva- The stunning GOP House tn.
phase of their marriage;
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Inferring.
o off the air, John Sterling,
Why hush.r.ds onr. oiit the
There will now he interplay tives already are hailing him rnnphs unquestionably will give
e versatile announcer, Informthat
they
could
romantic
"salesmanship" of the
between moderates in key gov- as their presidential darling for that body a stronger conserva
totlie
d the viewers
tive
flavor
by
perhaps
as
many
courtship
within a few weeks
ernorshipa and in the U. S. 1968.
tine In that same night.
Senate which will he a power. A sober-sided political ap- sit 35 seats-and do the same
"Dr. Crane will be with us afterWhy
the wedding;
husbands are so blunt
ful force for the GOP's con- praiser, looking ahead to a for the congressional element
more
hours
tonight,"
or 3
aervative elements to reckon massive state budget and poilsi- in the party.
ohn told them, "for he has con- and direct regarding erotic
ble new taxes under Reagan, But the victories of Percy,
with.
ented
to do this same kind of satisfaction.
Hatfield and Urooke have sigThese veto just it few of the
In raising their share of the said recently:
how
on
my
WCBM
radio
pro"There really is no way for nificance beyond their numbers,
questions asked over the air.
nation's governorships to virI ram."
that I for now joining the newspapers
tully half the total, the Re. the governor of a big northern too. For all these men have
And I must confess
So I saint.. TV and Radio
publicans re-elected six of their industrial state to be anything political glamor, all are activave never heard it more frank,
in helping PREVENT divorce
moderate governors, replaced but a moderate in this day and lath bent on carving a name
3 et dignified, discussion of
for themselves and on shaping
and other maladjustments In
two retiring moderates with age."
nd marriage dilemmas over
human relations.
men of similar stripe, and add- Whatever Reagan's stance the party toward a more modhe air.
ed two others. One moderate, when he gets in office, those crate course.
Some older newspaper pubGov. Daniel Evans of Wash- large new Republican numbers These moerates-and others
Ishers
have actually cancelled
in state houses are bound to newly elected or holding overington, Is a holdover,
his
daily
column just because
will beyond doubt act "in
The weight of these relative tell heavily,
happened to conclude with
progressives In party councils The reinforcement which will league" with their governor
Q-What was the first roes
he statement:
will
be
heavier
than
their
mere
conic
from
the
Percy-Hatfieldcounterparts
in
energetic
ofsent over a tele:
will
There not be push ed out. I think you didn't answer the critics by
"Most divorces start in the sage ever
WASHINGTON
(AP)
for the winners will Brooke entry Into the Senate forts to put their stamp on
graph?
not won yet. making full dress explanations Aedroom."
"What ffath God
govern in five of the biggest provides the other key facet of the whole party and upon Its ins been a strange development could say we have
is
that he felt the critics repre
That euphemism was not A
n President Johnson which may I think y could soy they (the eflte.d only a small part of pub
crucial
choice
of
a
presidential
Wrought!"
sent by inventor
Industrial t.ate-Nelson Rock. the story.
lie thinking. Now, apparently. daborated at all and certainly
efoller In New York, Raymond For long years, Republican nominee in 1968. They need not inve gone unnoticed because, enem y ) Cannot will .
1544.
loes not disturb the younges- Samuel Morse on May
be
talking
seem
to
M
i
lle
he
may
lie
said
the
war
"just
might
polls
tell
him
otherwise.
Shafer in Pennsylvania, James progressives have been moan- lament any longer that they
the
is much as ever, he really isn't. lode away but nobody knows." Still, there's no indication he era whom some of the grayRhodes in Ohio, George Romney ing that their influence In the have purpose but no muscle.
Q-Who l called "the father
He has been talking in fle'.%-s That's not throwing much light wil l change his course. But this ieaded publishers seem to think Of the modern novel"?
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in Michigan, John Volpe in
this column daily."
onlerences for months here in on it. And Johnson has never is only part of the changed plc- levour
Even so, the publishers A-Henry Fielding', English
?,1assachusetta
or
Washington
ure of this man who used to do
In Texas or else- thrown much light on it.
If moderates are to account
xhere but that is scattered talk
For
months
ho
let
the
critics
so
much public talking and ax. abruptly cancelled this column! novelist, aUthor of *Tom
for nearly 50 per cent of GOP
They should have heard the Jones."
)fl a variety of subjects, not do- of the war, like two Democratic plaining but then. In the midst
governorship strength, they Will
A iled and not in any sense lull senators, J.W. Fulbright of Ar- of the last political campaign. television and radio questions
Q.Des the size of a seed
be hardly less prominent in
that came into the stations at have any bearing on the size
xplanatIons
on
serious
sub'
kansas
and
Wayne
Morse
of
Ordid
a
minimum
of
campaigning
the prestigious Senate. Probects
Maryland!
egon, fill the vacuum of public for his party and, instead, went Baltimore,
Everything
was discussed of the plant that will grow
ably 15 of the new total of 36
the
open
house
period.
We
are
He has not been making sus- Information
saying off to Manila to discuss Viet
ditor, Herald:
without
'om it?
Republican, deserve the pro- E
that is usually mentioned only
Words are inadequate to ex- grateful to you and your staff Lamed speeches or explanations much himself except scattered Nam.
A-so. The tallest tree In
greuIve label.
as he did in his early White statements.
if he wants to be re-elected he In the confidential atmosphere the world, the California redJob
well
a
press
our
appreciation
for
the
for
what
we
consider
They Include such "star quailHouse days. As a result he has It is known that one reason he will have to make big changes. of a medical office,
ty" newcomers as Charles wonderful coverage that your done.
from a very small
become more remote from the
"Our viewers and listeners." wood, grows
seed.
The
large
seed of a waterPercy of Illinois, Mark Hat- newspaper gave to the pro.
ed
B.
Chance
Fr
people.
said John Sterling, "are vitally
field of Oregon, Edward Brooke gram of Dedication and Open
First Baptist Church And as a result of that his
interested not in any salacious melon will produce only a low
House for our new Educational
vine.
of )Iauacbusetts.
popularity and the public's condiscussion,
This is Just the beginning of Building. The pictures of the
ridence
In
him
have
sagged.
For
or, Editor, Herald:
"But they are sincerely trying
'I' battle on Guad*lcanst, in
example, It has been a long
the 1966 republican story. building, exterior and Interi
to
PREVENT divorce and de- the Solomon Islands, wasthe
class
tend
to
were
wonderful.
The
front
page
I
was
in
Sanford
on
Dec.
4
time since he took the airways
Governors as a
TV
l inquency, school dropouts, first U. S offensive battie of
be more moderate than their article and the whole page and had occasion to pick up to ta lk to the nation about Viet
criminality
and all those mat- World War II.
c
congressional counterparts in spread of pictures and pertinent The Sanford Herald. 1 was in- Nam.
human relations
both Senate and House. The information were a great help trigued with the publicity given All that's been coming out of NEW YORK (AP) -Do you "The Proud Tower"-Lyndon adjustments
that complicate modern social
Texas about the economy so far have a friend whose whole B. Johnson.
new GOP cluster of two dozen in publicizing this event.
life,
or so In this class almost auto. Thanks to your help, many to the educational building of is a jumble. He will, of course, world turns dark when his tele- "Keep Your Mouth Closed,
"So, Dr. Crane, feel free to
matically thrusts the party of our friends throughout the First Baptist Church. In my have plenty of time and oppor- vision set is on the blink?
Dear"-Joe Valachi, the singing answer their queries just as
away from strong conservatism. community came to visit during years in Florida I have not tunity to be clear andspecific Why let him sit there in lonely mobster.
As a matter of fact, there the day and especially during seen a better bit of publicity about this in January in his despair? There is a remedy for "Confessions of a Dilettante" you would if they were seated
than your paper afforded this budget and economic and State his condition. It is an old-fash- -Gen. Charles de Gaulle.
in your medical office In Chigreat church.
cago."
ioncd remedy called reading. It
of the Union messages.
Moment of Wonder"As a guest in Sanford, I want Meanwhile, a rather puzzled has helped people pass the time Ho The
Their queries covered such
Chi Minh.
to thank you for your thorough- public waits. But that he is los- in pleasure
vital
problems as these:
and sell-profit for "The Last Gentleman"-Zsa
ness
and
thoughtfulness
In
givHow
to prevent insomnia folGeneva
ing ground with the public was centuries.
Zsii Gabor.
Altamonte Springs
ing
this
spread
to
one
of
your
lowing
inadequate sexual reSo,
until
the
television
repairIllustrated in two public opinion
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathicux
"Prayer Can Change Your
Mrs. Julia Bartos
great
institutions
In
your
splen.
polls published this week by man can call, brighten your Life"-Itei.
349.5205
Clayton lations;
Adam
838.1816
did city.
How to stimulate a platonic
George Gallup and Louis liar- friend's plight by sending him a Powell Jr.
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
Jno, Maguire
book
for
Christmas.
He
may
be
"All
husband
or one who believes
ris.
Creatures"God's
y4 j.c, Frances Wester
Mrs. Maryann Mile.
The latest Gallup 1)011, which so grateful he will remem be r Martin Luther King Jr.
322-6219
838-3678
Mr. H. P. Boggs
at the beginning of 1966 showed you in his will.
"lost Cities of Asia"-Mao
Caueiberry
District Traffic &amp; Planning
Lake Monroe
63 per cent approving the WIlY
But what book to send him? It Tse-tung of China.
Mr.. Jane Caaaelberry
Engineer
ir.. IL L. Johnson
Johnson did his job, showed Is very important to send the "Witness to Our Time" - J.
Florida
State Road Department only 48 per cent did, although right book to the right person. Edgar Hoover.
888.5046
322-4722
DeLand, Florida
this was a 4 point increase from For example, and all in fun, "'rue Old Glory"-Former
Chuluota
wood
Re:
SR
436,
S-431
&amp;
S434,
October.
here is a suggested list for PCO' Presidents Dwight D. Eisen
Mrs. Liz. Baker
Mrs. Donna Estes
5TP No. T-1070
Gallup
attributed
the
downpie
we all know or have heard [lower and Harry S. Truman.
365-5193
838.3317
Dear Mr. Boggs:
ward trend to disenchantment about:
"Tile Naked Image"-Gypsy
DeBary
North Orlando
As a resident of Forest City with the 'Great Society" and "Many Are Cnh led"-George Rose Lee.
Mrs. John Leone
Mrs. Marilyne Peterson
and President of the Forest City the course of the war in Viet Romney, Richard M. Nixon, "A World Elsewhere"-Pope
6684883
823-0801
Community Association, I feel Nam. In the latest survey 43 per Ronald Reagan, and perhaps Paul VI.
Deltona
compelled to write you concern- cent said they approved John- Nel8on A. Rockefeller.
Osteen
Handyman's
Awful
Mrs. M1dred Haney
"The
ing the subject Intersection.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
son's handling of the war, 40 per "Open the Door" - Sen. Rob Hook"-Prime Minister Sukarno
668-5361
Attached you will find two cent didn't.
322-4841
ert F. Kennedy.
of Indonesia.
Enterprise
newspaper clippings from The But the Hans poll was even "Everything but Money"
Orledo
"The Village Square"-Your
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Sanford Herald relative to two gloomier. Harris found only 42 your wife or mine.
Mis.
Ruth
Davidson
son.
668.5834
serious accidents which occur- per cent approved Johiiisofl'S "The Birds Fall Down"-all beatnik
"me Silver Swan"-Sen. Ev'
365.3651
6684604
red at this Intersection, one be. handling of the war, a 7 point the young Democratic congress- erett M. Dlrksen of Illinois.
ing on 112966 and the other on drop since his trip to the Manila men who didn't will re-election. "A Tower of Babel"-U
12.1.66. Miraculously, there were conference In October.
"Education by Uncle"- any
no
Harris also found only 35 per disgruntled U.S. taxpayer.
"The Illuslonless Man"-San'
Itfatalities.
should benoted that feeling cent approved his handling of "Modern American Usage"
tilhi'
is running high In the Forest the economy, a 34 per cent drop Gun. Lewis H. Hershey, director La Claus.
City area concerning the lack
in a year. And - an earlier of Selective Service.
Dec. 9, 1966
Sanford Herald
Page 1A
of a signaling device at this Harris survey had Johnson ''Music In a New Found
much discussed IntersecUon,
wiu A. WiOW. ifl1'oM LV PI'MLIIMU
George 1411)d''-----ah)y U.S. servicemimun in
Republican
mmw
Ges
erw
na
(JtreuIaI$ea
voLiJuIJaI,
primarily due to the fact that trailing
YItAfK
Romney,
recently
elected
to a Viet Nam.
IIOMIt*L'I'
LL1LUKM
LLILILY VIItSUEL
Forest City residents or stu
Advirtlatag Director
Asoc1MtI Editor
third term as Michigan's goverdents of the Forest Lake Acaawy GILZXX
FMD W A S riur
In Ireland, Christmas Five
Advsrtlatnj Uaaai.r
Ma.ngiflg Editor
demy are being innocently In. nor, in pairings for the presioften is culled the Night of
UUIIIS WILLIAMS
JAJt IUOEMAMIU
Ju.t a lot of prcticul things. .. like a uud job, a good
volved In accidents at this busy dency.
Busts... M..oag.r
ci•ty Editor
That the people have reason Cakes, according to the hook of
salary, and a better share of the good thins in Life. You
rs.0 WELLS
intersection.
,..urrlE A veils
wouldn't want to to without any of thew. But you way
to be puzzled by the war, WWI Knowledge. This mime is bused
M•cbaatcsi Supt.
City Editor
It
is
requested
a
Accordingly,
MILL
VINUNAT
JVDV WELLS
be forced to,.. i/you settle for Lisa thau It good lsiueatioH.
HOdUOt custom, still lrmucend, and
study again be made of this in. during when it will
8ta.ft photographer
County £dft.or
L)ou't kid )'OUtI4i1f. A guuhL educaUwi isa't a Lu-xury
tersection In the hope that con. seeing no end in sight, was jus. tictd today, of baking special
Published uAlly •zopt Saturday, Sunday and Christmas PUIIUb,d
today, it's an abouluts necessity. With most vuiployers. *
crete action might be taken to tilled by an interview given re. Christmas cukes spiced with
Saturday pr.c.dtog Clirlatw.
good educatlwt is the first requmxvauaut kr a good job . . - a
reduce and - or eliminate the cently by Henry Cabot Lodge, curuwuy seutla for eating on
.UR$O&amp;JI'TIOS KA',.11
job with a good futurv.
uud pay ing job
The w..k frequency and severity of accl. U. S. ambassador to South Viet the night before Christmas.
now* D.11,.ry
Nellfl.
8o, if you're In school now .. stay thw'.! Lu.ani til you
nts.
O1'M$JI
MAIL
ALL
OOVWI'V
SEMIMOLE
you
could
think
Mali
saud
"I
Lodge
y
ran for as Long as you can. If you're out of school. Y94 04M
Your prompt reply would bs
111-60 I Year
15.00 1 few
Ho W..k
any that we cannot lose, we canstill get plenty of valuable training outside the 'la.sarouzn.
411 4 MODIbI
1.00 4 Mowtba
appreciated.
5.55 $ Øtba
5.10 * Moath.
Find out about It. Vi*It the Youth Counsellor at yuut
Sincerely,
1.00 i MODth
1.00 1 Month
I*t. Euipluyuuiuut Srke.
Would you plt'us&amp;' Inform your
LeLand C. Jacobs
V. 1. Potal R0141e119.a provide that .11 m&amp;U .becrtpU.ae be paid
Is a4wano..
subscribers as to which, if any,
President
of the Incuosbeast mal currently
caUtled
il
County
Scu
nok'
Board
ol
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wblcb
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cc:
nsnb•r
of
the
Aa.ocia.td
T. K.ra.id is a e e to? republtoaUus 33 11 s local s.wa pria
print"
retiring SCIHIHoIL' County (ioni,saualv&amp;7 to 3 us
Cuzmulasiutwrs
Is this new.psp.r.
were present at this
Fred Van Pelt, Sanford Ilerak I
Zatar.d as second elsa. Matter Octobor fl 1525 at the past Oft$ss
hearing?
or 1aifurd, 1Ac'rld*. u.ndar the Lot f Coagre.. of "Ch IL 1*51.
JESSE 0. GREGORY
Editor, Herald:
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Note.
Mo part of $.
Your newspaper has recentI
without
T. aifurd Merald way be ,.pruduc.d Is any ws.sa.r1041vIdsl
reported that a formal Court time were John 1(ridvr, LawbL6b.4 ass public ..nics t wuoa.uisa stub 't ,Ui.ilM1 (ec#.
.rsid. Aar
wnittos p.cwia.1UD of ii, pstu.b.r of
Swulford,
Va'rnaimi
I)un,m
cU5pIdSII4
b
e
will
rence
hearing
was
flaw
ripun.iWe
fur
aucb
r.pruductiuu
Necessity
house
or
ls&amp;trlagtag on T• 1tua*ld. ..pyrlgbt sad sW be .Ld Ilmb1. for last uiuvened about 1954 and Hower Little,)
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Wow!
saddle with silver Mylar.!f_i trim, chrome plated fenders1 heavy duty pedals, chrome plated fork cap.
And there's much more:
'Cheater' slick rear
'high rise' handlebars, heavy cleated rear tire, 'quickstart' gear ratio.
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marital relations are ñy fo?
Norman Rosa and .Inhn
Ping are pioneer educators en procreation of ePmIMI'en;
Plow to Inform an sidnrtm
leie,iiulmi and radio. They are
nwupanow doing what the
hiId;
per sponsors of Ibis "Worry
flow to break off an illicit
(hair" column have 1,e
Affair with one's employer;
tiermstratlni
for .10 years,
m
IIANV to become pregant when
namely, I'RIVfNTIN(l u.
,nrre, delinquency and school the doctors may there is nothing
organically wrong with cithel
dropout by offering the pub
lie the factual data by which the wife or husband;
to live happy, successful
often should marital
lives!
occur in the different
Case fl-SOS: Mormsn Ross is relations
t e Ingenious director of the
What to do with a faithless
Contact" television show on
Vile at Baltimore.
What to do cc divorce when
ftecently he Invited me to parIcipate in his hour's daytime there are young children but
rogrnm wherein we diseussød the parents are lending a eat
Love and Marriage" problems, and dog existence;
Flew to handle the Inequity
After an Initial
10 minutes,
thrown
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matic tires, convertible crossbar, trainer wheels. Boys
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Item I wanted In the other, tee of the National Ilnirdrrss- must he short. You must have

PERPLEXED

point our folks, hut what cnn

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to have a June wedding. how

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The hair designers suggest. far-off

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every Intention of paying.

and I broke up a month ngo,

bkldeii worlil revealed bY

I received a letter from his

your sister that her husband
She loves him dearly, and
the community. lit' was a woman-chaser before their mar-

90069. For a personal reply, of curves that roll forward in the news in clothes and, now,

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to July 21) Taking time and nice Wfl3.
MDON ChIlDREN (June
new hair style, have it done ers of jewels will frame many
dHU4DRE% (June 22
to .luly 21) It Is better to get out making the effort to serve those
by sonwonv who really knows of the new hair styli's,
early for pleasure so that you 'lm nerd von is wise and your to ,luilv 21) Instead of fussing

TIME'S AWASTIN' and the spot a try. We hear some migh- all laid out for you, ice cold n "Monulo Cane" ntl "1'Iul)OoM
days are growing shorter. Bet- ty fine "word of mouth" reports. salads, fresh desserts, sizzling of the World" this new offering
hot entres, hot breads and gar- is highlighted by such spec• • •
ter hurry now and get those

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can tackle your work with new others that you are an affection- dive into it and you find that it

pjy LOUNGE for your club, news for your palate. Roulade children and yours are welcome, children are hung as decorations

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an excellent place for lunch or old standard American style

sonic work that is required of course you have started juist

to kin. Step out In unison to sires proof of your devotion, unnecessary amusements. Take

you. Get out of the rut and try
the Gaelic ay—a touch of wine.

box.

his double South would ul-

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uroy pillows such as I have chinc

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Suggestion
NEW YORK (UPI)

$2.00

WEEK

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'ersity, the University of Flor- ing for a period of 40 years,
Ida and Stetson University,
In his annual report to the

DAILY at 2 and 8 p.m.
OPEN

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With

or set at LOW."—POLL-y
Moat popular is sort of
homemade human candit, in
which a hollowed bumboo stick Anyone submitting a Iolly's
and filled 'with gun- Problem, a solution to at proiipowder, rocks or other objects 1eIII or a favorite homemaking
1ea will receive it dollar
and theni lighted.

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friends of good business acu- chart, Teach religion eaz'ly.
men.
"The Stars Impel, they do not The Sanford Herald, Box 3.Zi,
Hollywood
28, Calif.
"The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make
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compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!
your
is largely up to YOU! Carroll Righter's individual
Not
Young
Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
Forecast for your sign for Jan- uary Is now ready. For your PARIS (UPI)—A court here
uary Is now ready. For your copy send your birthdate and ruled that a 6-year-old boy's

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4:30 to 7:30 each Wednesday. presently in the leading position
In addition, Seminole Coun- to win the Hey Brewton Award
SERVED DAILY
Let us take the
ty residents can receive credit for being (lie' club wit), the
COOK?
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Jti'gistratiuu fur the t.elevisiosi course should be milled
by Die, 29 to I'ruf. riutmny
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and CAKES

BAKED CHICKEN &amp; DRESSING

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Modsrat. prices
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vailubie hum Mis. Angtdixi
'l'aylor, coordiniat.or of audiovisual services hi Sanford,
jttg1st,utibui forums amid fee
should be aimuiied hi' Jut,, 3
the Registrar, Office for Cozi-

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Ida counties, by the Unmivem-isity
of South 1"Ioridu.
Jiegistrutiwi materials and

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for a course to be telecast tiighe'st achiievemait'mit ici'oi'd in
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with a nude actress. Film mnaker Coitsuela Dozninguez argued
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unsuccessfully thut the boy
Dartznuor, England's main was too young to care whether
At the battle of Gettysburg, prison for long-term Convicts, a woman was
Gen. Robert E. Lee commanded is situated in Dartnaoor Na- clothed but the clothed or unjudge decided

Pointers.

gurously.
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$1 to CSIT0II Righter Forecast, The Sanford Herald,
The Sanford Herald, Box 1921, flollywuod 28, Calif.
Hollywood 28, CalIf.
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lows time Sante night after washing.
USE CHRISTMAS
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A Bang
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CARACAS, Venezutls (UI'1)
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have secrets all the time and inquiring and will do well in -currency, governments is ideal.
yet be very inquisitive on the whatever work deals with phil- Give finest education possible.
"The Stars Impel, they do not
other hand, which could be very osophies different from those to
compel."
What you make of
fine traits, since the desire here which born, and much travel
is to get ahead of others, and Indicated in the chart. Give as your life i largely up to YOU!
the mind is ever working out fine an education a you can Carroli Righter's individual
in foreign Forecast for your sign for Janone angle or another. Your and see that
progeny will be a very articu- languages are given for fInest uary Is now ready. For your

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one of those fascinating little one of those alive and alert tual outlets are fine here and

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$1,000 scholarship money with tend Florida 11oys' State last
summer was it iiie,nber of (he
each school,
"Three students now under the Key Club, sponsored by the Kiw-

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given you.
jiltases. Get credit bettered.

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cy fund,— LW.
Water and
of
the fabric, which I mini sure
()
I)EA1 1' L i Y—A tiny,
out, extra water. Put
" (lid.
breackubie' article cult ha- sufely
3)1110W between twD bath towels
Thie' Cleunineas IIUZ'UMU aug- and press down with
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wailed by nial:ixir it silt in
both hands
nylon sponge und inserting the gests the following for the to blot up us much waler as
article before' mailing i th washing of foamed bud pillows:
n NOT
put foam
"If the pillow does not have rubber in dryer.
Dry
usual wiiy.—JOANNE
by Using
DEAR I'OLLY—Mrs. T. B. a cover, put it in a pillowcase clethesplti5 to lucid pillowcase

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WE ARE NOW TAKING
RESERVATIONS
PRIVATE LUNCHEONS &amp; PARTIES

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he, or she, will be
You have a flash of inspiration something of a civic nature to- TODAY
that opens doors to new oppor- day that will give you added one of those nervous youngsters
tunity early, but you must get prestige and much pleasure as who will reque more cep and
rest, good food than others.
into some civic work also that well. Get together with a
gain
good
Sensitivity
will be very marked
is very gratifying. Missive from erful individual and

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which will make $1,000 per year fives featured in the Seminole
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available to them, If needed, In- high School yearbook last year,
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stead of the present $500. liar- all but one were members or '''''''
na said.
the Key Club." harris said.
I4aui'a Antonelli makes an atwe
will
''Keeping
these
three,
The
Key
Club
sent
two
of
their
tractively
alluring
robot
PA
in "Dr. Goldfoot and the
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have a potential of accepting members to the international
Git'l l3ouhs," while French stat' flourvril is featured
1:00.3:10 5:30
four years or 16 students at $500 the son of a Kiwanian.
7:45. 10:00
Dec. 16 at. the Park \Vest Theatre.
4:I per year," he explained.
Other club work with young
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l'. also.

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which can be' treated. of dwarf poinsettia plants. Wit1 tivitie sees them working out the one you like the most.
J'IsCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
Iii others a conihzutun of an shorter stems and full blooms, jst fine for you.
Don't
take any chances with
estrogen and progesterone' (both thi,ar little pinuts can also he
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) You have only to contact
your reputation or you will reare female hormone's) is help- used effectively for tuhlt dcc- 10) Morning is best for ouide that person you feel you have I
orations. They should be 1cejt duties so that you have enough slighted and come to better gret it, and be sure to find
ful.
Q—Js it cunintoju for the' in their clay pots to insure time for friends and i1aUons terms, understanding. Some so- some system that will improve
after

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hut' liquid shut' puiiait front get.with
a piece' of nylon mesh. To
ting hard or now out' can soften
warm Water. Add enough
obtain this mesh I save three- soup or detergent so th suds
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went's "J)OIlXIY" liiiift-'rs to school, hinvi' printing on thorn, cut the let It spring back, Do this over
imusert unit's iii the' slits rather
and use amid over, A plumber'5 plunger
that: pennies. They cant lit' used I label off the bottom
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a sigh as she was handed buck picks U on her wanderings the price of beer or cigarettes hardening of the arteries in the tions for ninny conditions are ha to get down
you are calm In the face of
live U to.
rarin' to get going.
carry
hazards
of
their
own.
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But simply because' the' that she takes off the super- cain usually he controlled
SAGIARIUS (Nov. 22 to SAGI'rI'ARIUS (Nov. 22 to ' emerencics.
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more
slowly.
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over the country art' protesting housewife does so much of market shelveB and adds to gettitig
Please send your questions Dcc. 21) A better system is Dec. 21) You are getting In.! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
il)5 usually given to prevent
against food prices."
her shopping at the grocery the groceries In her cart.
and should plan now what you unbearable now but if YOU rant
flrundstudt,
M.D.,
in
care
of
you
want
to
accomplish
more
ninny groceries hi her cart. to hundreds of items that have the' high cost of eating because you must toke' something, let this paper. While Dr. Brand- study this now, but get out in arc going to do. Be sure that 1 and rave it will do ve' littie
show for ruining at 2(; bill, nothing to dci with feeding a fanujlv hAS to eat and veilS tioctor giV(- 'OU saint'
Get appearance improved finns. Think out liouc you are A persona] advisor gives fine
letters
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answer
letters
operate on a bigger ideas. Follow them very preQ—Evcr
things that quickly acid up at it of her suiperniarket bills as other things shi' huy beenuse
I first. Listen to advice of an going to
haiti
of
general
Interest
hi
future
cisely, with enthusiasm.
hai't'
scale'.
authority during day.
eupei -market vnUfltei—twci ('Iii- fooi bills.
ahe knows that ninny of them here Itt years age

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times the customers get into the . . Freddie's Steak House In the club to provide student
Park—you've heard of it scholarship loans that will ulti- housing Unit at FSU. A final
act, If they feel the spirit move Fern
mately equal $37,500, President payment this year to the Sou-

this to he a successful and
some plan to be put in operathe cotidlt.ioti was a source of great being with pals and assocIates
Instahuility
vasomoter
dn'. Don't use critical
safe
Why?
Would
it
lead
later
for
fun,
other
outlets.
Be
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nervous system that controls iinnoyauico.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) words. Don't go dashing around
serious with bigwig. Put plans
the caliber of your blood yes- to difficulties later?
You are able to concentrate tonight if It isn't absolutely necA—What I meant to imply in operation.
is slow to adjust t tiw
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.exCellent place to plan your hculi- south of Sanford, a most unusual TRAI)E
lug Oric'ntnls v)io drink the hot
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cause before recommending any ment." lie thankful for all your Take care of your letter writ- with kin. Plan some family en- start some unnecessary arguS
DbIe Pass Pass Pass
IIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 2) in the wrong in some situation,
pull West's three spot and the
right to game'. West did hold
Q—1 black out wheti I get breasts art' healthy regardless you can he fret to have a good
Opening 1cadK
Studying good books, nttendkig admit it, get rid of condition.
rest of the diamond suit gave up from a reclining position of their size.
four trumps but there was no
time.
) lectures of a spiritual nature Don't he stubborn,
him his ten tricks,
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct.
guarantee that he would make
Q1 a recent column you
or after bending over. Is this
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a club trick nut! at host he most surely
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LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Take PIii your afternoon entertain- dii it. Be patient.
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and cakes to choose from, an and already one of the most

like. Get work scheduled well amusement matters. Be very flint arc best avoided. If arguProfessimuil pernutnent way- touches of amethyst.
ments do start up, be diploma,esve1 will he worn in even- in A.M. Be of a cheerful frame co-operative with others.
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with an "add on" hair piece. satisfied with the new style and then you can plan that big in a very clever and positive think where and when you
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SATURDAY, DEC. in, 1W SUNDAY, DEC. Il, 1W
DEAR CURIOUS: it all
i)EAR ABRY: My boy n't completely settled down
yet. If my siater knew how depends on where the ring
GENERAL TEN!)ENCTES: GENERAL 'l'ENDENCIF,S: GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Id and I are both seniors
her husband was chasing
at the University of Colorado.
Nothing wrong this morning This is a Sunday when you are This Is certainly a day and eve.
came from. If he bought it
Wwcrc planning to get mar- around she would leave him
about planning for the weeks highly aware of your prophetic ning for you to live the spirit of
with lila own money and told
and break up her home, caus-i1e right after graduation in
n great' bene- the Prince of Peace, whosc .
ahead and to get organired for Insight and
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Jnt. hut. we elopni In ()etoself, her husband, and the
lVhnn we went home for
the ring bolnn to his moththe amnil bend into a drama- the holidays as well as usual fit and gain by looking Into any tivity w so soon celebrate.
new curve hair
children.
a work-end we told our parIt she gave her eon fashion for the holiday and tic hairline. )i,. hair pieces we 1nterots while the afternoon and all educational, spiritual or Most everyone is in a pretty
er,
And yet, knowing what I
nts.
the money with which to buy winter season. Most attractive mean a postiehe. a braid, a false and evening are splendid for scientific matters that Interest difficult frame of mind which
do, It Is hard for me to remaIn
They said we should keep
Is the curved hang over the mane, sometimes even a "fall." opening up new vistas that can you and can get others to let can show Itself In speech or acI would send It to her.
It a secret, announce our en- silent. The kind of women he
forehead. It flares up on the In any event, build your hair show you the way to more hap. you know what they desire also tion, so bc especially consider.
runs with could cause untold
ngement at Christmas, and
left SIde and gives soft fluttery, tip and nut and "add-on." The
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nilsery at home. (Disease, I
have a big church wedding
eliminating friction.
one side. A one designer cx- things which bring delight to us nature, design.
priced that I have not hen tiny Curve Coiffure."
mean.) I haven't discussed
like we planned In Juno.

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Chester E. T)nviebinn and CIathe Mongolian trihei. Mason fri
Frida, Der. 1, itHf
rence Bedding. Those t
7:W-S:8fl p.m. (CBS) "The a Chinese philosopher.
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stalled, along with
Sstnrda, T)ec. ifl. 19
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(Color). (Berlin).
and Bedding, are Warren 1).
12:!lfl-1 p.m. (NBC) The
Adams, KeIth .1. Bander and 1). An c ceptionally beautiful presentation of 'Fschaiknvsky' Smithsonian. 11'hc Sky Is FallC. Reward.
elsie ballet about. a child's Ing." (Color). No, ft isn't
he
ordained
are
Deacons to
dream
of Christmas toys. Film- Chicken I4ittle: it's en IntrB. C. Conklin, Thomas G. Freeed
In
Munich,
West Germany, esting and well-constructed .
Walter D. Holniue, Willlam P. Layer, William E. Mac- the ballet Is danced by an In- planation of meteorites, what
Lsuehlin Jr. and Fred Van Pelt. teriu'tion*l cast of perfornwrs: causes them and what happena
installed. In addition to those lilelissa Hayden, Edward \'il- when and if they enter the
mod, will be Joe B. Baker, lella and Patricia McBride of earth's atmosphere. Filmed at
John G. Dunn, I. E. Estridge the New 'York City Ballet; the Smithsonian's Meteorite
Helga flenrich, Ray Barra and Hall In Washington, the
.
C. '1'. Lawson, V.
visits
features
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Hugo
Dellavalle
of
the
Stuttgram
elta and N. W. Pfnifauf.
There will be a Family Night gart National Opera; Margot Brian Mason, Dr. Richard MeDinner In the Fel!nwhip Hall Werner of the Munich National Crosky and Pr. Gerald Hewat 6:30 p.m. Thursday with the Opera and Nile Keleth of the kins of the Smithsonian. The
church providing the meat and Copenhagen Royal Opera. The only fault of this series, if
beverages and the membership Budaiieat Philharmonic Orchos- there Is any, Is that the prn..
tra is featured, with Eddie Al- ducers do not yet seem to have
bringing covered dishes.
as host-narrator. Telcat decided on what age group they
bert
The 3oy Gift will be received
at this time and there will be at a reasonable hour, this per- are after for an audience. This
a program designed to he of formanee is a must for children one is a little technical for
interest and appeal - to both who have never seen ballet, some of the regular iewera,
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seen
a
shooting
star,
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dancing, or anyone who wants
i-I :80 p.m. (NBC) Animal
to slide right Into the ChristSecrets.
"Out of the Cradle."
mu spirit right now.
Geneva Baptist
7:80-8 p.m. (ABC The Green (Color). (Rerun). "Out of the
Endlessly
Rocking"
Hornet. "The Secret of Sally Cradle
Whitman
goes
the
Walt
poem,
Bell." (Color). It's a hidden
Set's Cantata
and
there
and
here
the
"cradle"
load of $2 million In narcotics
By MRS. JOS. E. MATRIEUX the Green Hornet is after
is the place of man's origin-,
First Baptist Church of Gen- night. It is somewhere aboard the sea. Today's show focuses
eva will present a Christmas a freighter undergoing demoli- on the many secrets hidden in
Cantata, "The Christmas Aib tion, and it becomes a race as the ocean depths that could be
gels," at 7:45 p.m. Christmas t
is going to get to the turned to man's benefit if we
Day, Oliver Mathieux,
cache first: Brftt Reid or the could only solve their myster-

Ordination and instailatlim
f new oNcers at First I're,byterian ChureI, Sanford, will
t*ke place at the 11 am. worship hour Sunday.
Elders te be ordained are

Forest City
Group To Name
New Officers
By MARYANN MILES
A slate of new officers f
the Forest City Community
Aesociadon will
the nominating crnrmlttee at
Monday's s p.m. meeting
group at the Bear Lake Soo.
Named will be Harvey clter, president; John Beth,
first vice president; Murray
Long, second vice president;
Charles Hunter, treasurer, and
G.ne Bucker, iary Nominations will be CCpted
from the floor at this meeting
and officers will be installed
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Children's Party
The Boys Club and the Girls
Club of Forest Lake Academy,
Seventh-Day Adventist School
in Forest City, will have a
Christmas Party for the SO
yudngstem froni the Methodist

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formation. Gans hac figured
nut a nice method of sending
information abroad: they get a
parrot to ynemnnze ft and then
sh&amp;p him nuL 'rh4 IThITOL hides
out in a pet shop run by
Melnik (Donald Murphy) end
his iildeklck Kosovich (.Tohnny
Seven). Dear old Fang
pmUctilarly funny In this one.
f)iO p.m. (CBS) Mission:
Impossible. (Color). Barbara
Lime guest stare as Elena Del
Barra a beautiful agent who
has been supplying out side
with Information about Latin
American Intrigues. She suddenly begins doing strange
things, among them stealing
microfilm of the defense plans
of her own country, and It Is
Bngge' job to see that. the
microfilm is returned, and
Elena, who is obviously mentally- - disturbed, Is kept
- from
harming herself. Barry Atwater guests as psychiatrist
Dr. Carols Enero, and a good
cast. includes Abraham Sofaer
and Renzo Cesana as Gustavo
Buenafortuna. Cesano used to
play "The Continental" In the
misty days of TV.
D-1i :15 p.m. (NBC) Saturday Night at. the Movies.
inson Crusoe on Mare." (Cal.
or). (QUYR). This one has to
be seen to be believed, end you

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Legal Notice
Date December 6, 1566
Account Number 24757-Is
To Whom It May Concern:
You are herohy notified that
th. following motor vehicle'
Pontiac, 1565, Model- GTO HT
CPC 2 tlr, Serial N':mhy' 227575p
221254 will he sold at public
at 2:110 1". M. o'clock on the 16th
day of December, 1526, at
nole County Motors, Sanford
Florida, The proceed, of the sale
will he applied first to the pa"mciii of the costs of retaking,
storing and sale of said inotor
s'ehIcle and the cost of publication of notice of sale and then
to the satisfaction of the hal.
anc'e due under the contract with
dare M. Martin, 6(125 Bear Lake
Torr., Orlando, Florida, covering
the financing of said motor vehicle. Any surplus 'IlI be paid
to you and you will remain Ii's.
ble for any balance remaining
unpaid under said contract.
GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF FLORIDA
By: H. B. .arcy
Deficiency Mr.
71 B. Robinson
Orlando, F1rid
Publish Dcc. 5, 1552
PDH-4

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NINTH JIl)ICIAI ('lH('l'JT (IF persons claiming by, through,
7:1)1' I!') Where The' Action I Miss
venna Park Section of Loch
(6) News
Loudon and Liberace join IN THE CIUCIIT OOIHT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR SICMJ- nyider or against said respective
Arbor, ucoordirig to the Flat
Uncle
Miltie
in
a
series of
NINTH JITDICIAL
named defendant., and each of
(I') Dill Herson Show
n_ %OLE CDT NTS'.
thereof as recorded in Flat
7:05 (6) CBS News
CIII' 1% AN!) F(IIi SEMINOLE CHANCERY NO, i5I5
them, LUKE P. LYON, If alive,
fast-moving sketches, skits and
Book 1$. Pages 25 thru 31
(:ft'-,
MORTGAGE POILIWLOSI'RE and his unknown spouse If mar7:26 (2) Farm Itsoort
of the Public Record, of
I
bluekout,
and
The
Yurdbirds
FIRST FEDERAL S A V I NC S rittd, and LEROY BROWN, if
7:o (2') 'rnday
o. inr.
St mmdc County, Florida.
Sing the
popular hit "Over, AMERICAN l'EI)EItAL SAV- AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF' alive. n:id his unknown spouse
WITNI
(I'; Ge::t GrAfftss Si:ow
:I:y
baud and the
(6) The World At Large Under, Sideways, Down."
I INGS AND LOAN ASSC'CIAT1ON SEMINOLE ('(il'NTY, a corpora. it married, and if dead, the re- seal of said Court at Sanford,
ti.'n,
StIlt' (6) Capt. Kangaroo
siit'ct1 'e unknown heir.. derteece. Seenisiult Coutty. Florida, this
11-11:15 p.m. (CBS) The CB C')' O1.LA1.Ii0,
5:26 (2) News
Plaintiff grantees, assignees, lienors, crc- 30th day of N"vemt,er. 1566.
Plaintiff
S's.
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5:30 (2) Today
ditors. trustees, or any and all (SEAL)
i Friday Night Movie. Gcnghis I'I'LLY 1NEI1, a single woman. HENRY LAMAR CHAVI5 and persons claiming by, through,
5:00 () DOSt ('1 Groucho
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Khun." (Color). Omar Sharif •.
wife, PATRICIA A. CHAVIS,
(5) I:onipor Room
under or against said respective
"lerk of the Circuit Court
(1+) Exercise for the bin- and .lames Mason lead an all.
Defendant,, named defendants, and each of
ii)': Donna M. Markos
Defendants.
NOVICE or SLIT
ticr:p Wt):uILn
them; and any and all persons
''I
or MIT IN
Deputy Clerk
star
cast
consisting of Stephen
'I'HE STATE OF FLORiDA iO: having, or claiming to have, any PuI'lish Pet. 2. 5, IC, 22 1566
5:84' (21 Hum, and Allen
i4'It'1'AGE FOIWCLoSVRE
Boyd, Eli Wulach, Telly Say- it: VICTOR B. VINEP
PATRICiA A. CHAV1S
1 1.psy Rose i....
right, title or interest In the DUB-:
(Residence Unknown)
Show
following described land, lying
alas
and Robert Morley in this UL'$lDE%CEs UNKNOWN
(14) Morning Mo'Ie
You are hereby notified that and being in Seminole County, 1% THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
AND 'ITh All parties claiming in1965 film about the Mongol
15:00 (2) Eye Guess
THE NINTH JUDiCIAL C1R
teresti
by, through, under suit has been filed against you Florida, to-wit:
(6) 1 Love Lucy
or against the aforesaid per- In the Circuit Court of Seminole
East 12 chains of the South CUlT IN AND roa SEMINOLE
warrior. It concertis Khan'
C'u,untv, Florida, in Chancery, an
10:26 (2') NBC News
sun
20 chains of Gov. Lot 2. 8cc- COUNTI, FLORIDA.
fighting out of Mongolia into
1ft:3(i (2) Concentration
h'tiret'ited
title of which i
YOU ARE hereby notified that
tion 26, Township 19 South, (HAWCEI11 NO. 154
(C) The MoCoys
civilized China in the 13th a Cu.zni,laint to foreclose a cer- FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
Itange 25 East, Less the SUFFOLE FRANKLIN SAVINGS
11:410 (2) ChaIn letter
tais,
mortgage
encumbering
the
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
SEMISt'uth
276 feet and lea, the B'NK.
century. Shari! plays Khan,
(6) Andy of Ma't'erry
folit,wing described real property NOLE COUNTY, a corporation. 1
North 154' feet of the South
Plaintiff,
while Boyd is his enemy who ti.-wit:
(i') Sullerularhot Sweep
Plaintiff, vs. HENRY LAMAR
4:6 feet of the East 216.4 '5.
11:30 (2') Showdown
of 1.sOt 31, Block CHAVIS and wife, PATRICIA A.
feet and less the East 6 JIMMY 1). L. HUDSON, at ux.,
Tue South
opIwses his efforts to unite
One
(5) Dick Va Dyke
2. IVEST WILDMERE, Long- CHAVIS, Defendants, the na_____________________________
feet for road.
Defendants.
cause Step Beyond
7:iII () Flipper
(I') The' Dating Game
wood, Fiorida. according to ture of suid suit being a suit to
Yi'u and each of you are
NO1'ICE OF SALE
(6 Jackie Gittasot: Show 12:111' (2) .liujiardy
thu lilut thereof as recorded foreclose that certain n:urtgagt hereby notified tha: a suit has
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
(I') Shaiie
(6) Love of Life
it
dated Oc'tt'i,er 1. 2565, and of ci'- bairn I':uught against
In the that vu the 21st day of L)ecemJ'iut Jtou,l 3 Pe 5
i:tit' 12) i'ieusi I_)uht't Eat The
(5) 1 'u'i:tta Reed
Pu i,itr lte'curd,. o 5erninule cord In Official Itt-cords Book Circuit Court, iii it ud for Seui- tier I 066 at 11:04' A. M. at the
Daisies
15 C0I'NTY JVI)GE's CO1H'J'.
MoNDAY P. H.
66t', page 666, of the Public Re- mule County, Florida, in Chan- main door of the Courthouse of
County. Florida,
SEMINOLIC ((II'NTI, I'IIiItII)A
'2:30 (2) Gin Smart
22:21.46) CI'S News
lti.s iiai:ti filed augul:sst you ,, cords. of Seminole County, for- cery, number 16.541., entitled IRA Seminole County, at Sanford,
File N.,. 45T4
Pistols and Petticoats 12:50 (2) $wing' Country
liii above styled suit, and yu Ida. encumberIng the following E. St)UTH%VAIU.i. plaintiff, vs. Florida, the undersigned Clerk
(5) Lawrence Welk
(6) Search for Tomorrow 12$I'ATE OF
described real property. tv-wit: MAItY A. MACDONALD, et al, will offer for sale to the highest
arc required to serve a copy
9:50 (2) Saturday Night at the
IJEL'LAH BELL HEMSLEY.
(I') Nvwsline
your Answer i'm other Pleading
Lot C in Block 6 in FAIIt- defendants, and you, and each of and best bidder fur cash the fol12:46 (6) Guiding LIght
MovIes.
LIeceahed ti the Complatut on Plaintiff's
LANE ESTATES, SECTiON 1, you, are required tu file your lowIng described real property:
N OlIVE (II' FIN Al. ItEI'OItI' ut turn.'ys, A Nt'ERSON, RUSH,
(2) Mission Impossible
12:61 (2') NI.JC News
TtEPLAT, according to plat Answer to the C u m p 1 a I n t
lot 1.3, Block B, COUNTRY
AND APPLICATION 1011 1)15-I DEAN &amp; LOWNDES,
5:20 V) Hollywood Palace
(I') Doctor's Hu'ttsc Call
thereof recorded in Flat with the Clerk of said Court, and
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 2.
2 East
(liAItGE
15:00 (2) Guusmokc
2:00 (2) New.
Book 12, pages 11)0 and 101. serve a copy thereof upon said
Central Boulevard, Orlando, PLoaccording to the' plat thereof
All prr5o:tp ait hierety noti- ricla. and tile' the original An10:30 (9) FeIun' Squad
(6) Girl Talk
of ti:
Public Records of plaintiff, or his attorney, toa. recorded In P1st Book 12.
11:00 () News
tied that the undersigned us Ex- swet or other Pleading in the
Seminole County. Florida;
(9) Ben Casey
wit: CEO A. SPEEI2, JR., whose
Pages 76 and 76, Public Re(2) News
utrutur of saId estate, has corn. office of the Clerk of the stud you arc hereby required to address is P.O. Box 1364. Sanford,
I :06 (2) Match Game'
cords of Seminole County,
(9) News
I :11. (2) Focus Two
Pitted the sdniiaistration there- Circuit Court on or before the file i'i'ur au,swer in said suit with Florida 22171, out or before JanFlorida,
of and has filed in said court ii'thi clay of Decc:niittr, 11466. if the' undersigned Clerk of said uary 14, A. P. 11.67, and if you together with all structures, Im11:16(6) Theatre t,f the Stars
1:35(2) Let 's Make A Deal
(9) NewalIne 9
(6) As The World Turns
its fiuial report and application you fall to do so, a decree pro Court and to serve' a copy there- f all to do so. a Decree Pro Con- provenients, fixtures, spplIaacee
fur discharge. Objections there- oo:ifeusso will be' taken against of upon the Plainttfrs attorney, feeso will be entered against and appurtenances on said land
$3:$S (2) Saturday Nit.. Mbow
I :66 (2) NBC News
(9) Sons of Shuck
to. if an', should he duly filed, you for the relief demanded in whose flame and address appear you, and each cif )'ou, f or the re- or used in conjunction therewith.
2:011 (2) Day's of Our Live.
A. H.
After filing proof of publication ti:. ComplaInt.
(6) Password
below, on or before the 16th day lie! dciu:u:ided iii said Compisint. This sale i made pursuant to
7:26 (5) Countdown
(I') The Newlywed Game showing thit, nt'tic'c has L'ee'n
This Notice shall Lie published of Jupuary, 11467. and ii: default
'misc nature' of tlais suit
to final decree of foreclosure' en7:30 (5) Agriculture AmerIca
2:31) (21 'mis. Doctors
published otsue a week for four once ii week for four consecu. thereof Decree Pro Confwtso wIll quiet Its.' titi. to the ab'iv., di..- tt'red iii Chancery action No,
consecutive' weak., thus mutter ti'e weeks in the' Sanford Her- be' entered against you.
(6) House Party
cribed land in the plaIntiff.
.5:00 (2) LIght TIme
16624 now pending in the Ciro approval of said report and ad.
(9) Bob Poole Ibo
(5) Dream Girl 47
WITNESS UI) hand and of fiWITNESS u:' hand and eai of cult Court of stud for Seminole
the erdoriuig of distritiutwut ut
'S:15 6) Tb. Living Word
.3:1.5 U') ABC News
t)A'i'EP 'THIS ]('tti ds
of ciai seal at the Couut' Cuurt- said Court at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida.
2:04' ?i Another World
said •'state will come before tb, Novenibet', 191.6.
110 (6) The cbrtstopber.
hoUse, bauuford, SemInole County, Couuit), Florida. this
th day
BATED THIS 7th day of Liec"U' I.
8:46 (6) Social $ecurity Ia
(6) To Tell The Truth
(SEAL)
Florida, ibis 6th day of Utcens. of baexuitex, A. B. 11.66.
ember. i6.
FIRST NATIONAL. BANK AT
her, 1956.
(ii) General Hospital
Act10
Arthur H. Be:ckwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
(SEAL)
WiNTER PARK
2:26 (2) CBS News
Cierk of Circuit Court
SEAL)
:1:04' 12) Gospel SInging .1gbArthur U. Berkwithi, Jr.
Arthur H. BetkwItIt. Jr.
3:30 (3) You Don't Say
By: Gt'urgc C Durgeson,
Arthur H. Lkulswltii. .1,.
Dy: Margaret E.
Hoe
''lurk of Circuit C.'urt of
. Clerk of the cururuit Court
Trust Officer
FaIth 1cr Today
Clerk of Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
Se:uthulc Count)', FlorIda
(6) Edge of Night
By: Martha T. VAhle
As Ezecutur of said estate. Richard Nell Greatwcwd of
(9) The Nurses
By: Martha '3'. Vihien, V. C.
By: Donna 51. Markos
,
(9) Dave)' and GolLs,tb
Deputy Clerk
Felder and Bettinghsaus
4:00 (2) Match Gaza.
Anderson, Rush, Dean &amp;
Phuilllp H. Logan
Deputy Clerk
3:11 (4') Florida Blue Kay ?r
ANDIIatSVN. RUSH.
(6) Secret Storm
Attorneys for the Est*te of
Luwndeu
Sidabolsor and Logan
GEO. A. SPEER. JR.
santa
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&amp; L.CWKDES
Iieuiab liell Heusalcy, dete'asud
(ii) 1)aerk Shadow.
222 East Central Blvd.
P. 0. Box 1766
Attorney for Plalutiff
•rls (1)Tbis Is Th. LII.
Attorneys f u- Plaintiff
Orlando, Florida
4:31' (2) MIke Douglas Show
P. 0 Drawer Ji
1111 MagnolIa Avenue
Sanford, FlorIda
222 East Centa'.I Buuly&amp;rd
(5) Word of L4f
1'.1u,tct Park, Florida
Puiilihli Sty. P, 2 4 I'.. 2', 9, Attorisey for }'litttift
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Sanford. Florida $2771
orlando, Florid.
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A SUE ('I'I'I' : Tlsree-helruotfl
COIYNTUI1 Waitress over 21. 6 Oil
home.
Cent rat Itoat lug, lnr"
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lot, big oaks, guirage anti
Stuckey's Pecan Shop. Interworkshop. I'it,,ne On: tigi' (211
state 4 &amp; SR 46.
776- 3152.
PAI1T-TIMU Office Help. No tcle'mit It EU lte*lrno:n, I t4 haIti, takeph tillS calls, plea so. FIR U.
tip payment.' a tmd best offer.
STONE, 601 IV. First St.
132 Hayes I)r. 222-0398.
A PLACE FOR II'OMUN
TI'O BEDROOM, I bath, large
IS FINANCE
living rnn:um, tIming room &amp;
IF YOU have a High School Ettukitch,'tm, hardwood floors, air
cation. can type, &amp; want an In.
In living i'nom. Extra
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terosting career in the consuinlargo lot ie'ithi big shade trees.
or S'Inatmce field, Family FinI 0119 5. Park Ave. I'nice. $591)0.
nnt:i' Corp. has this opportun'
('all
Everett ii. Ilirpr AgeflO)'
iti'. Moderate systematic train322-2255.
lug program. Salary increases 465 S. I'enhc Ave.
&amp; advancement. This is a SUNLA NI): 3-Bdrrn., I bath, flu'
career opportunity for young
ulow:: 1,ayitmSt:t or closing cost.
women between 15-35 who like
Assiatimo Mtg. 726 Cherokee
meeting the public &amp; want a
Circle. 323-0724.
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posit ion.
pertus neat
company benefita. For inter- :420 013 AN(IU VENIJl': 3 13mm.,
s'I.'ws: It. U. Frame. Mgr., FamFin, root::, kitchen equl ppeti.
fly F'inueflce Service, Inc. of
Total pnico $7,900. Mortgage
Sanford. 110 Magnolia. 822.4612.
Paybalance, $7,231, at 4 t4
ments tipprox. $70 per niouth.
('tell 322.1)421.
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PS. Resideat Mgr. 111-1140 _____________________________
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Ytirnishad apis. 144 each.
IVater included, 1009 E. 2nd FOIl PAT,5',: (1MG NtIS, 44) pace.
122-0221.
en"f', like ace', $155.
(:511 flaTan4 714-5539.
WELAKA APA RTM
ill W. FIRST NT.
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farmance, I speed. Cal) 131-1214
)rIJIINIMIEEI) 2 Room Apartment.
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Sevlin
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Ili.iupt,nkt Radio, tinted windUNFURN. 2 HDRM.. duplex apt
shield, Several ixtras. 7144
Venetian
Kitchen
equipped,
EOr.i clean. 1t1i. Ph.
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funds and water turn. Ph.
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132-2814 after S p. rn
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CLEAN furnished apartment, S 11 4. Trucks For Sale
rooms, &amp; tiath, 165 ma. water
Cumper spa
196; i'OiW
turn. 10$ Park, 323-0190.
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.'tul I'! 'k-tip $],4i), fMt
Tr.iller ['ark in
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Itary. 444.44)45
qIpped by GNEItAL Ei.Px:.
A MtlUtple t,uii:ng ricaicor
TMLC wftIOfl tflOIUdCU 5I*ctrlr
1)41 (1MG V.6 PIck-Up and nih;
INSUROR
AI'I'AsSER
kitchen heating &amp; cooling.
over camper in good condition.
1911 5. French
I23-41
TOV!VN LAKES
14)1 .1I.eyf.isr CIrcle. 122.1)01
l"I 'it NlSiIiII) Tii'e, Iletlrootn, $60 GARDEN APARTMENTS
uniptIt. Hi.,:th, )iightvay 17-92 711 1. FIrst St.
*22-1120 1916 I"O}t1 tj.Trin Pick-Up, $3I)i).
Phone dY' 132.9261, nighur
at Five I''drits, Tan 1:051.0 next
.122.4041.
P'tIflSISIIED I fledrr,nrn cottage
I,, \illii'r Motel.
at Five Points. Couples only.
Ph, 322.1467.
120. A utomutive Service
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REPOSSESSED
TAKE OVER PAYMENTS
10' by 51' 2 BEDROOM
$51.68 MONTHLY

AVALON APAPITML'4T8
ill W 2nd St.

108. Rooms For Rent

by 56' 2 BEDROOM
PRIVATE DINING ROOM
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nolia. 222-0720.

10' by 60' 3 BEDROOM
Front. Bdl'rn, With 1/. Bath
$62,08 MONTHLY

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Hwy. i7.92 S. Sanford
222-2562

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PH. 322.6231
322.0161

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1556 s'I'UWA ItT S x 25' Double
clean, Realtors &amp; Contractors,
I).'ck,'r, 2 Bedroom &amp; .Ie.per,
Please note. LOIS' General QOVUl(NM!ST OWNED HOMES
2-3-4 11115. 1.2 BAThS
$171111. ih: 322-0820.
ftouse-cleanIflg
Service.
8381 Adjustments will be road. en a re•run basis only for typo5raphlcel
3774-7 to 9 p. in.
106. Apartments For Rent
errors that effect the value of th. ad. Adjustments will not be
2114 Park Di'ive Office 321-2111
+ WANTED: Odd Jobs- Painting,
made beyond the first insertion.
Night: $22U64l or 323-0700
Washing Window', Yard work
i'URN. A)"I'H. close ift, Jimmy
or Cleaning. Ph. 322-1322.
Cowan. 212-4013.
,'tor)'
house
and
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50. MIsc. For Sale
35-Vacuum Cleaners
2
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g:sratze.
125
x
125.
Corner
private baths,
DAYSWORK or will do ironing.
2nd &amp; flay Ave. 'Forms. 322.0221
utisitie. turn; specially suited
Call 322-7365,
KIRBY CO. Sale. &amp; Service. COMPTON'S Pictured Encyclofor retired people. Ideally lopedla. Cash or Terms. Call 322'5' el!u'ery Used
Free p'
Houses-Sale or Rent + cateel downtown. Inquire a.t
CARPENTER. Retired Wft Ti t 5
0325 after 4:20 p. in.
Vacuum Cleaners $10 A: up.
small repair &amp; catdflet work.
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 E.
'Ph. 822-6774.
TullE E Itotlroom. YliFda room Cull 322-6569.
1st. St.; Santord.
GRAPEFRUIT
$1
Bushel
&amp;
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Fireplace, Patio. Lovely cor$2 bushel. Ph. Bennett
AXCES
+ i"ilhtN. tPT., 2*00 Mellonvllle.
ner lot. Owner, 322-1113.
50. Misc. For Sale
84. Real Estate - Sale
_______________________________________ 322-1662.
TI lit EU Ii ED ROOM, 1 Bath, new$2.00
1 SWEET HA2dLIN Oranges.
Lord, .3516 s. 12'x17' CARPET, Formica kit.
ly painted. 2 Acres of land.
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
Bu. Mrs. H. V.
table &amp; 4 chairs, dining room
Ii)' owner. Available fleccu:: Sanford. 222-3219.
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
her 1311:. Ph. 322-7835.
_________________________________ table, 4 chaIr. &amp; buffet, 2 lad- 120 N. PARK AVE74IIE *21.4122
der back chairs, S pc. Ddnn.
LOWERY FESTIVAL ORGAN
suite. 323-0674.
houses For Rent
LIKE NEW CONDITION. SAC- ________________________
RIFICE PRICE. 222-02:1.
best model, 12 ft., 2
L'1tu U 'l'hree betlroon:. hi tchi' ii
____________________________________ I'HlLeCO'S
door Ilefrige:'ator. Instant cold
eqtulpped, central location, con:EXPERT CARPET CLEANING.
power saver, Deluxe no frost,
1,i,t,ly r.uuov;tt,'l. 333-3704.
NEW EXPRESSWAY
Average size $4.95, free eatifloor model. Ilegular $349.55- Real E,tate
Sales-Reotala
LOCATION
mate Ph. 'J2-6774 for infor'I".VO
I4E1)itOOM
I"urru.
lioue,
must sell $2514.00,
Ph.
322-4531
600 W. lit St.
mation &amp; appoifltmeflt.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
nothing
fat:ry-luit
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FIRESTONE STORES
Call 322-2577.
ON 1-4 &amp; 46
601 IV. FIrst St.
HAT
BALING
CUSTOM
A.
WHIDDON
C.
Sanford,
Fla.
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ass lam us
BE 1) I3OC'M
hAY FOR SALE
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BROKER
WORLD 1300K Encyclopedia $6
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Ave.
CALL 322-0162
houso.
2412
Orange
Very P4.d.ret
122-991
202 5. Park
month. Call 323-1656
Call 322-0274,
Inveitmest
in.
after
4
p.
USED WASHERS
ISOSTEEN,2
Bedroom
UnfurHighway, .,lghberCALLBART REAL ESTATE
$40 up. We repair all makes
PLAY PEN: Excellent condition, CALL DAY OR NIGHT *22-749*
nishied houmo on shady lot.
hood, trassi.nt traffic
MOONEY APPLIANCE
newly painted, anti-toxic paint,
322-2435.
321-0697
leautlfui, mod.ra sta216 Palmetto
$9. 322-4012.
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tIon d.slga
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
UPRIGHT PIANO. $146.
C1'LTIRLD PEARL
3 lIlt. I ..4 hint),, centrist 1st-set &amp;
Realtor
FOR
PERSONAL
Phone 332-6562
('ItESCUNT I'IN'
Air. $i25 inn.
Raymond Lundquilt, Auoe.
INSPECTION
after 3:30.
14 K Gold $27.60
Bldg
Atlantie
111.5511
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ALMOST
new
20"
Power
17.9?
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322-1301
2640
HIawatha
GWALTNEY JEWELERS electric lawn elger, new 3/4 g7-Biisiness Rentals
CALL COLLECT
*22.6509
204 S park Ave.
JOHN COX
house,
horse' electric pump, pipe, plastim
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lshied
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r(,on,,
SQ. FT. METAL BLDG. Con$1 3.229.2311 Tamp.
tic ,ipe &amp; accessories, 2 V*- 3600
ICIP
mu:ortti,ly.
CARDS
hOOKS
crete
floor,
good
location.
ConGIFTS
cuu:n carpet sweepers, stereo
Eves: Stan PIolous
h'hi. 322-4883.
ovi: sT')CKED
tact Bill Bell at 1407 French
record play.'r. 5' x 6' x 6' steel
644.8910, Orland.
i:".' E it YTII INU 14 PRICE
Ave., Hartford or cull 734-1911 ONE-Il U 01100.1!,
Furn. Is .ttise,
storage builiIulg, 3' x 6' x 18"
THE CORNEll STORE
or write
DeI,anii.
$51) u,io. 5o pets. I'ania, 6 ml.
Sanford steel storage shelve.. I'h. 3222(41) Magnolia
First
St.
322-4267.
W. oIl
14117 after 4 p. m.
95. Houses For Sale
COCKTAIL HAlt, 2 stools, per'l'WO 11E1))tOflM h(,usie, kitcheu:
fect for Patio, Pool or Flor- LADY KUNMOItII 600 Washer &amp;
P. 0. Sex 1105
Cii is liii' c 'i •
liii go c ten port is &amp;
Dryer Set. 2 I'ears old, small LEMON 11112FF: Now, 2 lIedida Ituout:, $t UI. PIt. 332.5450
utility root,,. 322-4411 after 6
Tampa, Florida
equity
&amp;
take
over
payments,
room,
furnished,
new
furniture,
after S p. in.
all electric but wall furnace.
p. Hi.
Cull 32.0606 after 5:80.
Call 322-5060 for appointment.
I4ENT Iflue lustre Electric Carit Sivanti'oocr for only $1 l"Olt SALE: Navel Orange. &amp;
'I'a:tgcrines. Call 322-8067, 0. LAKEFRONT Home, 5-bedroom,
per du*y. Carroll F'urniturc.
Adams, Richmond Ave.
2 bath, central air,
Phone 32'4-9131.
LAH'IE jus stove, large electric
rv:ri,'r1,tu. both work fine. EARLY AMERICAN SOFA &amp;
311E1)ItO()M, 1% Bath, SissI,:r
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26°. -2t'
Jiedruons, curnur Lot. Asitiune
l'hon. 3'42-llSl.
balance utiortgage, loch Arbor
4- i"O1tMAI, size 0, like new.
area.
51. ArtIcles For Rent
ENGLISH 111k' $20.
3 hil1I)itOO5I, I Built, assume
White 322(:uiI Mrs. J.,in
Ilu1'1TAI.. BEllS
SAILJcKI vt"eui (tAM
b a I a is c a mortgage $51.06
!07 aft' r S p. in.
Wheel chairs. sIck room supplies
most Liii y, 1"ented &amp; shustLIuw
fur asi. or rent.
COM l'lET U S lit A I' I NG Unit in
well.
L,IOUE'J'T REXALL. DRUGS
(*1k itt rvdit ion.
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Pineerest Shopping Center
Call 3.57(44.
Ph 3277311
270. ursaridu !'."
Zag,
See Us For Rental.
SCV'IN) MACHINE Zig
A BRAND
RENT * DEl')
DaYs 323.7174
with: at (a clinic' tits, never used, hoiisway, Hospital, Baby 5.4$
W.ek.nds 321-0461
Night.
regular price $1 19.96. sell for
By L)sy, Week or Month.
38-75&amp;2 evening..
$80.05. i'ls
CAhhtriLL's FIJRNi'I'UKK
1i1.bilI
Ill W let.
10,00(1 IIAMI.iN'S on sour root
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$1.c
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Nematode
'67 ENGLISH
5t" tu. I
TV - BEDS - CHAIN SAWS +
tree. tIeauu budwood 322-6172.
Deli Vibrator. - Floor Machine
AMERICAN RENT-AL.L
Coi p.ic'ric roimi of furnItUre, 266b 5. HIawatha
121•$11l
iniluditie,': IdirigliSt bed, teler.frisUitli,
vislotit', bedrocun
53. Wanted To Buy
geratOti, stoves, and
oIlier ite-utus. i..uatcd at FarmWANTED!!!
ers Au(.tloui, 17-9 &amp; Onora ltd.
iJiHIM 36" HIke 32-0254.
Open daily I to 1. 5. 05.
WILL REFINISH THE
LE
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i...wia C. Deli
$32-159I
Dell's Auction Service
EXTERIOR OP YOUR
EACH UNIT IS
POL/iROIL' Camera 104, with WILd, buy anything of Value
GUAIANTUD FOR
paid.
CAR!
flash, bui1, &amp; film, used about
24,000 MI. 01 24 MO.
Call 122-1511 or $ZZ-7S.
a mujt:thu, $4S. Lake Mary, l2IV FORD MOTOR CO.
SICU. US Your irurahiure. Quick
1.rvio. wIth be c&amp;ab.
flu.;
EXCELLENT FINANCING
$1,00
OJ(ANUES
JUICE
SUP&amp;It tRADING POST
vels $250; Sweet Tangerines
$1.60, BrIng baskets. itsymond UISD P'eraltur., amy macsot
Luw•uu, ill-Way 416, (asteen,
I.hl.d Stat. Farm
$iaford, 615-2270.
322-4350.
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64-Sas'Inga &amp; Loan
s6-lnaurance
Instructions
55-Schools
70-Employment Service.
71.....,Mal, Help Wanted
71-Female Help Wanted
73-Male or Female Help
74-Sale, Help Wanted
77-Situation \S'anted
'ante.I
77-A-Situation
Students
11-Income l'rop*rty
f2-13u.tness l'rop.-.S*le
53-Real Estate tVanted
$4-Real Estate Sa1
57-Business Rental.
40-Iota For Stile
S 1-Farms-Groves
92-Acreage
41......Hou.e. For Sal.
96-hIouae.-Sale or Rent
57-House For Rent
.')S-Real Estate Exchange
11)0-Resort Rentals
lOi-Traslers-Cutbanss
102-Mobile liemes-Sate
103-Mobile Homes-Rent
1114-Trailer Space-Rent
11)5-Trailer Lots-Sale
lOS.._.Apartment. For Rent
102-Rooms For Rent
11-Rental Agents
113-Wanted To Rent
115-Autos For Sale
116-Autos-Sale or Trads
115-Trucks 1"or Sal.
10-Automotive Service
121-Scooters &amp; Cycles
123-Boats &amp; Motors
1 25-Marine Supplies

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, .'nt. 27th it
for the hont.. Se. our won'!- u it. 1* 'hi. tiest 2 I*e,lrootti home
erful selection of gifts that
''iii 332.2936.
h,rsrge Ilving r,.')fl, eqiiii'live 365 days of the year,
pci Kihh.'n, i,'. ('Itt- ti.'. (Dm'l
i.Ir I(NIilIlPii) lPTSE,
Term..
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MATI IER FURNITURE
i'll. *22.06*2
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20* E. tat.
1'%'() )1EI)BOOM house, cloem to
NAS, 165 tim.
INVESTMENT
A:
REALTY
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
112-917*
I'li 323-0616.
11$ N. I'srk Ave.
BeddingA: P'urniture
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AT PAC'roft'r PRICES
S'I'KUN: 2 Bedroom house for
*22-1*21 \VOULD YOU BELIEVE?
III Magnolia
totit
I 'ill 332.2064.
5' a r n It U r e, appliance., YOU ,',.11li own a S fle.tri'uuii. 2 liatit. 4',fl, iin1', fl"'• 'fl4 "" 'I'itltL!-: )1UIi1!( ()'.t V'nrn, bans.'.
tools, etc. Bought - Soil. L.aithen: ant l,ia,ic,l with nil "truu
24'; 1 l'nlmet In, rcnsrirtnhle rent.
Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
fur Just 11 ii's"'), and 'inly
3.'2-1 $9 after C p. m.
i'tt. 312.41 *1.
d,uwn
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iut
i'h. 322-21)97
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ou 322.2150.
has i,lasl,e.i lii.' prices in ot',ier
Foil LEASE: New 3-Ray Service
In ('Ut '0111 loose.
l'l'itSlSiiUl)
Station lit I,ongwood. Potefl 1351 among the first 2, Okay?
I bath, 14635
tial 20,000 or more monthly.
I Itr'.lri,"m, I bath, $75,
Thir't month operation cxceedod is,000. Pure Oil Co.,
l'NEI:itNU4ltSiT,
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Vt 't,i I I,.'pirt,oun, I butt hi, kitt'ti.
6(44 IV. 6th St.
$50 to
efl ,.
A Multiple listing Realtor
2566 l'nrk Drive
i,,iu'iot,s, 2 bath, $126.
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4-leaui)' Care
S-Card of Thank.
2-Child Care
s-Dogs--Cats_PPts
10-Poultry-T.itPsIoek
12-Special Notices
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14-Bicycle Repairs
15-Special Services
16-Interior l)ecor*tots
17--Janitorial Services
12-Landscape Service
15-Builders Supplies
0-H*rdware
21 -lIonte Improvements
22-l'lumbing
22_Painting
4-S\'ell Drilling
25-Air Cord. &amp; Heating
26-Roofing
:5-Radio--TelevIsiOn
25-Photo &amp; Equipment
30-Home ApnliancCi
31-Musical l::struments
32-Btusinss Equipment
33-Job Prtnttng
24-Upholster)'
36-Vacuum Cleaners
37-Moving &amp; Storage
39-Exterimnators
42-rlants.reedp-seetl.
611-Misc. For Sale
61-Articles For Rent
52-Se'ap or Exchange
53-Ve'anted To Buy
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sale price., P. $39.4434),
r',dia. aCAmatI'. rail 322.: 47, _____________ ________________________
1. II' (irlsnti Clipper, 10 lIP
,Tr,hn.nn, tilt tralicr. Perfect.
Nui tliA'NU I)(')SVN
('heip,
I'A 'I' remaIning ye'ur of Iiu' pvy.
er',i'e. t'i2-S15l.
(1ffAt' ttiTu'
lOs. Apartments For Rent menS, I )4 -$ 1,r,.r tatian
Wagon, oa1 mileage. ee *t -_______________________________
Sqntor'l .1fotor Co., 54)4 French 5'(ffl SAI.F,: 15' F'ih*rzIa.. Ftt,n.
for I.AI1GE 3 fle4rnr,rn ,,nturnlahed,
5O,It, $4 LIP E"!nr:iIe, F1.v.
Ave. Ph. 121-41*7.
lower floor Ant. I 7 IV. First
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tn' Starter, Generator, Top,
5,. tntiiiir. at RAT,!, AGENCY
('ever Titl.' Pb 131.1746
1032- 2 fç(jfl hind top, ('heir.
21* 5. t'srk Ava.
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ANI) I'()R SEMINOLE COUNTI',
FLORIDA.
IS CJI.%NCEfty NO, ic:ii
MO1II'GAGE rOIIpCI.O5t'IIE
WINTER
P A I: K
FRt'EItAL
SAVINGS ANI) LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation organized
and exIsting under the laws of
the united State, of AmerIca,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LOAL DEAN (IltOSS suid NORMA
JEAN GROSS. his wilt'. THOMAS
J ZOTIETIC, JR. and BARBARA
J. ZOTtETIC, his wife, CLEMENT
5!. JOYCE and MARY C. JOYCE,
hi, wife, and THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants.
CLEUK'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VE
I hat ,,n,1...' .. ri..,','... ..,
un' and Sale entered b• this
Judge of the' Circuit Court of
the Ninth Judicial Circuit, In
ana zor yeminoje County, Florida, on the 7th day of December,
11466. in a certain
between
WINTER PARK FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN, a corporation
organized and existing under the
laws of the United States cif
America, with its principal place
of business at Wint"r Park, Florida, Plaintiff, and LOAL DEAN
'JROSS and NORMA
JEAN
GROSS, his. wife, THOMAS .1.
ZORETI JR and BARBARA .1.
ZORETIC. hi. wIfe, CLEMENT M.
JOYCE and MARY C. JOYCE, hi.
fe' and THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, Defendant,, being
Chancery No. 16211, I will ad!
*t public auction to the highest
bidder fur cash at the Courthouse In the City of Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, at the
hour of 13:50 A. St., on December
21, 1966, that certain parcel of
real property described a. to!low,:
Lot 15, Block "U", of FERN
TERRACE, Seminole County,
Florida, according to the p1st
thereof a. recc,rdt4 In Flat
hook 11, Page 26. of ibe Public Ecoorde of
$.'m)noIe
(ount Florida.
'SEALs
Arthur i. Jitckwitti, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
IJy: Martha '3'. VihIen, V. C.
WInderweedje Haine. A: Ward
224 Park Avenue, South
,,snter raric, Florida
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4:30 () The Texan
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nnaii1.
23-Painting
debt, $ncurrp4 h'
OVER 25 YEARS
than rnv.elt as of Dec.
PAINTING
CARPLNTKt
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workmanship Is ap. 1d'6f. af Lcttie Raulerson or A. J. Adeeck
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'ms s'rvrs or nORmA 'mo,
g. Pets &amp; Supplies
(IR ALPINE B I.INNEKU'
___________________________
GEL
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS:
Route
DOGS. Cats, ctc. hoarded. ChihuHaveihuret, Georgia
ahua.a for sale. W. 1st. St.. Santord, 222-5752.
PLEAFE TAKE NOTICE that
you are hereby reQuired to file
GERMAN SHEPHERD,
your written answer or defense.
Phone 22-t442.
1.rney. on or before December
Written for mixed voices, the stuff when he finds it
at 5:80 p.m. Simday hi the
jig5 at the Office of the
h-6:80 p.m. (ABC) Wide There are these astronauts,
ft
(A'\ SHEPHERD Pup! Clerk of the Circuit Court, at the
-----see,
Commander
Christopher
chool rvinnaslum. Members of text for the ---nroe'ram
is by -o,ou-v
bflI
-p.m.
r
World
of
nnrts.
(Pnrtinllv
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mr sai. i'omaiea, ;iD.
Courthouse In Sanford. Semithe clubs will be divided Into Elsie Duncan and the muSic by Heroes. (Color). Believe it.
:-*$7o after 4 P. in.
color)). Two very different and Draper (Paul Mantee) and Colnole County, Florida, 22771, and
KITTENS, S weeks old, to mail a e.opy thereof to STENpairs with each couple to be ye- Stewart tendon,
not, Colonel Klink has been equally Interesting features to- onel Dan McReady (Adam
STROM. DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH.
hou,.e
broken.
Nice Christmas
sponsible for entertaining and
Mrs. •lanctt Burns will he notified that he has volunterr- day: The World Drag Racing West, as in "Batman") ai'id
Tit
risintir!, Post Ofgirt.
Tulsa,
they
crash
land
on
Mars
with
flce
piano accompanist.
caring for one child.
Box
I2O. Sanford, Florida,
in
ed for combat service, and Championships f r o
Hogan and his crew arc not OkIa., and the National Invi- a monkey. There isn't any food ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIETJS,
•l. In that
certain
divorce
proceeding
pending
agaThet
you
AKC
purebred,
S
taking this sitting down. They tational Pocket Billiards Clas- and there Isn't any water and
months
old, in the Circuit Court of the Ninth
. a
guaranteed healthy.
Call 222.ludicial Circuit in and for Semidon't want to lose their favor- sic from Las Vegas. The drag the air hasn't enough oxygen, Z4E5 or 222-7525.
______________________________
nole
Florida,
.
1
ftc fall guy. Always helpful, racing championships are ab- but despite these discomforts SPRTNGrR SPANIEL Puppies.
cery,
anCounty,
abbreviated
titleinofChan,i*id
cause
being
LOUIS
.1.
LINNEweeks.
the
prisoners
show
the
hesorbing
and
the
race
is
run
at
good
Old
Draper
preserves
and
AKC
2r.25
Medac
Trail,
P'RIflA.Y P. .
i(':2(' (2) MornIng Theatre
XI7GEL, Plaintiff, versus GER- IN TIlE i'rii JIDICIti. flU.
Maitlatid. Ph. 647-2212.
wildored colonel, who doesn't. speeds up to 220 miles an hour even acquires a stranger (Vie
1:00 (5) TwilIght Zone
(6) Look Vp and Live
ALPINE B. LINNEKUGEL, Dc- (lIT IN AND 1'DR SEMU%OLE
(2) leave It To Beaver
(Ill The School Stor'
want to go in combat in the on a course that Is only one- Lundin) from another space- PUPPIES for Adoption. SIMi. fondant, and herein fail not or a COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCEITI' NO. 1544)5
1:80 (2) 7J.ws
11:05 (6)
Camera
Three
(5) Baptist Church Service first place, bow he can fail quarter mile long. In the bil- ship 'hom he promptly names NOLE
HU
M Anear
N ECounty
SOCIETT.
Pro Confô
will
en.
FOREClOSURE
(5) News
Hwy.
17-92,
Road Decree
tered against
you, and
thebe
cause
HERSIIELI.. BROCK ANT') CE(2) MoRale's Navy
11 :20 (5) international Zone
hard's classic, which will be Friday (you see, he read Dan.
proceed cx parte.
Dept.
the
physical.
A
good
show.
CILE H. BROCK, his wife
1:05 (2) News
12:00 () TV Tabernacle
(SEAL)
ie] Defoe). Incidentally, don't
8:80-9:30 p.m. (NBC) The shown in color from
(9) ABC News
E PUPPIES Deposit will
Plaintiffs
(2) Tour Life in World
Arthur H. Beekwith, .lr.
Man From U.N.C.L.E. "The Vegas' Stardust Hotel, Luther get your hopes up about Bat'.5.
1:15 (5) Newsitne
hold for Christmas. Guaranteed
Today
Clerk of the Circuit Court
:30 () Huntisy-Brinleley
.1.
lAMAR
healthy, Terms. Ph. 22-1445.
I4ALFC'RD
AND
(5) Linus the Lionhearted Abominable Showman." (ccii- Lassitor, the 1066 world pocket man: he disappears when they
By: Donna M. 71arkos
(2) Walter Croakit.
MARY bi. HALFORD, his wife
12:21 (2) Oral
Pepi:t' Clerk
hit
Mars.
CHIHUAHUA Puppies, femal
Th. flebal
Defend ants
(2) F'ee The Nation
or). The abominable part about billiards champion, will meet
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
$25. Call 55S-47
2:00 (2) The Westerner
9:80.10:30 p.m. (ABC) The
NOTiCE TO APrEAR
(II) Florida Agr-World
McINTOSH
that
Illya
is
the
Joe
Balsis,
the
1965
world
this
show
is
after 4:20.
(2) Branded
'rO: J. LAMAR HALFOBJ') ANT)
1:011 (2) Meet the Press
Post Office Box 1220
(Color),
abominable snowman. He dons champion, in a best three 1500- HollywoOd Palace.
(9) The Rat Patrol
MARY M. HALFORD, hi,
(6) Design for Hwy
Sanford, Florida 22771
Jimmy Durante is guest host
7:31) () Tarzan
wife
point
games
match.
Safety
Publish
Nov.
25
&amp;
Dec.
2,
5,
16.
the disguise when leading Solo
Nutcracker Suit.
Residence and Address:
Legal Notice
2:15 (6) NFL Football Double.
1556
7:89.8:8(1 p.m. (CBS) The tonight and a fine one be is.
and Waverly through the Him(5) Green Bernet
,
1' N K NOW N
header
The
'Schnoz
is
host
to
Peter
YOU are hereby notified that
$:fl11(5) TIm. Tunnel
1:21) (2) SurvIval
ttu Court of tue
alayas
to
prevent
an
impostor Jackie Gleason Show. "The
1:211(2) The Man From
Elaine Dunn, The
(I') issues and AnPwtir
sem,nuie county. State r IN TUE CIRCUIT corni'. 1% a Bill of Complaint to foreclop.
from taking over as High Honeymooners." (Color). The
V.W.C.L.E.
.tI) FOR 5EMIOLE COUNTY, a certain mortgage encumbering
2:00 (2) WIld Kingdom
Tit,ridn. In Probate
Turtles,
comic
George
Carlin,
throb-throb-throb
of
the
jungle
FIOHIDA.
(6) Bogs.u's Heroes
the following described property,
(I') Directions
Lama of Ghupat. Their job is I
in ri the Estate of:
5:110 (5) FrI. Nits Movie
I CIIANCERI. CASE NO. i&amp;,6p to wit:
2:30 () Biology
drums
welcomes
our
happy
and
Mrs.
Elva
Miller,
who
JOHN
TEAVES
B.
made the more complicated
(9) MIlton Ben.
(5) Thnte N
Lot
1(4] of Queens Mirror
r't'ceastd. CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK IN
the dark continent: joins Jimmy in "inka-Dinka5:31)
(2)
T.R.E.
CAT
a former western movie star foursome to
THE CITY OF NEW YORK a
South
Beplat Addition to
2:01)
(21
Frank
MeGti
Report
NOTICE
O:O0
on
Don."
If
there's
such
a
thing
(2) 1m.redn
Africa. Naturally they go
given that ('or;,cr;,t ion,
2:80 (2) 'Diephon.. Hour
Casselb'rry, Florida., SemiN.'t ut i h,.rch
who has moved her saloon
(5) 12 O'Clnck High
(5 The Saint
as a female Jimmy Durante, ti,,. utulersigned will, on the 10th
nc,le County. Florida, accordPlaintIff.
GhUJ)at, and a
star-gazing safari, and naturally the safari
11:00 (2) News
4:115 (2) AFt Footballing to plat thereof reoorded
day
c,f
.lnnuary,
A.
P.
1557.
lireand
you'd
have
to
say
Mrs.
Miller
accord- is disastrous with gorillas
11:30 (2) TonIght
flnutun vs. Miami
In Plat Book 11, Page *6, of
beauty who finds that,
SOnt to the Honorable Countyj BORLIZT FR.&amp;NX HAUSER and
21:60 (6) Theatre of the Stars
it.
5:00 (5') Disunvery
the Public Records of Semi.lticlgt- of Seminole County, Plot- I HELEN TERESA HAUSER. his
ing to astrology, she and IlIya other dread beasts. This is the
(9) Shock Theatre
wife,
5:21' (II) ViwpnInt 5
ncle County, Florida
ida.
bi
final
return.
account
and
I
1:00 (9) News
(6) wows
huve a lot, in common. Guest last installment of the world
Defendants. hues been filed against you, and
vtur)ur,
us Administrator of
SATURDAY A. R.
'% O'I'ICIC Or
(5) ARC Scope
.IIT
you are required to serve a copy
lit' E,:a1 of .1OHN It. HEAVES,
Anne Jeffrey's plays the sal- trip, and the couples will be
1:30 (6) Sunrise Semester
6:81) (6) Gliligan', island
if your .'inswi'r or Pleading to
T.TE or rhoulnA
clev'asotl.
Ktl(l
at
said
time.,
then
home by Christmas, but it is
'To t,4eet end there, make application to
7:00 (6) Grower'. Almanac
oon owner and Pihir Seurat
IS) Gililgan's island
ROBERT FRANK HAUSER, the Bill of Complaint on the
not
the
last
episode
of
the
(5) 'mBA
whose resIdence i 610 Dou- Plaintiff's Attorney, JOHNIE A.
.r (2) Across the Panee
tr said Judge for a final settle.'
the
mind-reading
mystic.
''flhI (
.._e
('h.,ll. Brow,*'
glas Street, Chula Vista, 11ICLEOD, P. 0. Drawer 560,
Honeymooners
by
mont
or
his
adminIstratIon
any
means.
rI
*ie
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Christmas
Amunyika. Florida, and fil, the
14K1U
•tUK ti-,
itipu
jut
ti tji lt1
7:30-8 p.m. (NBC) Flipper.
Agriculture Tim.
(9) Voyage To The Bottom iiel. "The Alamo." (Color).
HELEN TERESA HATYSER, original Answer or Pleading In
cliseharging him as such Adniln12) Burn, &amp; Allen
of the Sea
whose residence Is 610 Don- the offIce of the Clerk of the
Duel." (Color). A
'rue Woman's Society of htrittor.
1:01) (2) Today
7:211 (2) Wonderful World of Don't look for Davy Crockett "Alligator
Ir Street, Chula Vista, Circuit Court on or before the
r'at.'d
this
thu 25th day of
pretty exciting
(B) Santa's Toy Shop
installment, in Christian Service of the Casse]. I Nov.mI.er. A. P. 1566.
Color
in this one because the two
California
10th day of January, 1567. If yen
Capt. Kangaroo
world travellers which Flipper is kidnapped
(5) It'. About Time
You arc hereby notified that fail to do sri, a Decree Pro Con'si Robert L. fles'ep
out
berry
Community
Methodist
ofthis
2:00 () Super aix
2:00 (6) Ed Sullivan
a suit has been filed against you fesso wUl be taken against you
A. Administrator of th
show up at the embattered fort two mean moviemakers, Tittle Church will meet at 20 a.m.
(6) Mighty Heroes
(I)) The F.B.I.
In the above entitled cause; and for the relief demanded In the
1state of
(9) Marine Boy
2:80 (2) Hey Landlord!
I that ycu are hereby required to Bill of Complaint. This notice
.1OHN n. IIEAVES
after Crockett has been killed, and Ben (Bill Wohrman and Wednesda
2:20 (2) Atom Ant
5:00 (2) Bonanza
file your answer with the Clerk shall hue published once a week
Reed
Parham)
and
thrown to
T'O('tasid
Members
of
Landing
outside
the
the
Sunshin
C
fort
they
(6) Underdog
(5) Carry Moore
of this Court. and to serve a for four consecutive weeks in
FTI:N&amp;TROM, DAViS &amp;
two
starving
alligators
so
the
Circle
.1st Jackson
t0PY IlICtOC)! upon the Plaintiff, The Sanford Herald,
(5) sunday Night Movie
are welcomed by the Ameriwill be iii charge of the
icINTOSH
111:1)1) (2) Secret Squirrel
111:011 (2) Andy Williams
can be filmed, in
or P1aintift' attorney, whose
DONE AND ORDERED at Sanwill
Attorneys
for
Administrator
program, topic of which
cans as reinforcements, hut sequence
Frankenstein .it. A:
(6) Candid Camera
name and address Is: SMITH. ford, FlorIda. this 7th day of
+ Florida State Bank-Suite 22
rather
unpleasant
touch,
Bud
be
"For
This
Impossiblas
111:30 (1.) What's M Liii,?
actually there are only a few
Little Time."
ELLIOT, SCHWALBE &amp; SPRA December, 1566.
Sanford, Florida
2771
(5) King Kong
is forced to watch all the car-n11:111' (2) News
KEP.. 112 Barnett Bank Build- (SEAL)
The Ruth Circle members will T'utilish Dec. 2. f' if'., 22. 1966
hours
to
go
before Santa Am:
30:31) (2) Space Kidetter
(6) News
!ng. Jacksonville, Florida, not
Arthur H. Bec'i:with. Jr.
age. A bit. harrowing for the
T'DH.7
- starts his final aittiul:. Good
(C) SpaN Ghost
serve as hostesses.
(1') Newalitie
____________________________________ later than njnuary
I, 1567.
Clerl;, Circuit Court, Semivery
vong.
(I') Beatles
11:15 6') 1-inwaila:,
OTICE or sri
If you fail to do sc th-creunole Coutit)', Florida
action show.
Those
planning
to
remain
11 :1111 (2) Cool MeCool
11:80 (l 1:etideviuis
pro
S'J'A'I'IC 01' FlORIDA TO
8:i0-I1
onfesso will bu entered
i.m.
By: Pt-tine M. Mat- kos
(NUC)
11.1(1 p.m. (ABC) Tue N iiGet through the noon hour are reIf.) Superman
ii :21. 5 Ctioyenii.
1y
A.
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"Perils
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Casper Carton::.
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ton BorIc Show (Color).
minded
to
bring
a
sack
lunch.
:2:31) 13) The Jetsoni
MOWDAY A. M.
band and FRANK B. BROWN nature of said suit being fc.r Attorney at Law
ton's
guests tonight include (Color). PoUy doesn't want a ______________________________
(2) Lone Ttanger
6:10 6) News, Weather
and OMO G. BROWN, his wife, Foreclosure of Mortgage encum- P. 0. Drawer 550
cracker:
Polly
wants
secret
in(9) MagilIa Gorilla
Liberace, Dorothy Loudon, The
6:16 (2) Sunshine Almanac
ir alive, and if dead, the respec- bering the following described Apol'ha, Florida
P. M.
(6) Sunshine Aln.a.nac
tiv. unknown heirs, devisee., property situate in Seminole Publish Dec. 5, 16. 22, 211. I5
'Yardhirds
and
irving
Benson,
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graute'es assignees, Ilenors, crc- County, Florida. to-wit:
6:30 (2) TV Claisrooni
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New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 17ti I1 ear Ave
Os.kl&amp;wis Baptist Church, 2742 W 20th at.
UsLeall Baptist Church
Pluoor..t Baptist ChUrch 1111 W. C)nors ltd.
Prairie 1.m.k. Baptist Church. Ridge ltd.,

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Antioch Baptist cburcu, OrladD
Central Baptist Church. 1113 05k Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church

Program MissIonary 1uptist Church, Midway
Second Shiltib MiSSionary thARIUSI Church.
West Sanford
Sunisad Baptist Church. 2610 French
St.. James Missionary Baptist Chum-eli Ste.
ltd. 415 Ditesu
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 11th it.

Elder Springs htapilat Church..

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First Baptist CIIUIab. LI' Park Ave.

.Vrleud.btp Baptist CIIU?ch

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at 4*6, £lta.n,unte Springs
First Baptist Church of D.B5r7

Canaan

Plirst NbLlub Alisoluu&amp;rY UAPUBt ChurGI6
1101 W. 11th St.
Forest City Baptist churab
IrounWo H"a BayUst 0burob. 0V10ft
jortiat Atusiouary Baptist Ckurak
I 621 W. First HL.
Love Southerr liapti.st Mission, Cbuiuot&amp;

4 16 &amp; Holly Ave,
Zion Hop. Baptist Church, 12 Orange Ave.

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Ht- John'&amp; Missionary Lialittat Church,
920 Cypress 8L
'Isinpie Baptist Church. I sirn Springs ltd.
Altamonte Springs

First Baptist Church of &amp;ma.
First alLptlat Cburcb of Lake MuUT06
J"Irst
baptiat Citurab of laungwuud. Our.
Church è Grant
First Baptist Church of Ovisdo

CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity. "L,r. hlarY
All SoUls, Catholic Church, 71b Oak A,v

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Baptist Church

Pershing

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jdaruing Glory UnPUst Church. Gausiva HWY.
gt- ojjy. au.ssiouary Baptist Church. San
Lm.udo Springs Rd.. LiUfwUOd
Mt. Zion M.lasiogusry Baptist. SIP.. Ave.
Now bou"d Adisslouary
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saptist
misaigua.try
CALIVILry

laud Ave. A.ftawuute P is
C1Ut1BTLAJu
First Christian Church. 1607 S. Su.nturti Ave.

lisw Sa.isin Primitiv. Baptist, Church.
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Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
All bunts Episcopal. Enterprise
Holy Cress Episcopal. Park Ave. at 4th
LoUILWEELAX
ASoensiop Lutheran Church. Ovrbrook
Dr.. Cas"Itierry
Good Shaphwil United LUMOM
ZVOC IL Orlando Dr.
Lutuarau Cburob of the Uisdeeniollf,
10 W. 25th plaos

Hull. Prairie

IALke. Forti Park
St. Lukas Lutheran Church, Rt- 4311 Ula.vls
UMTHUMST
Maluorla) Methodist Church,
behtery Ave EnL.rprim.
Lake i•tbudtat Cbiu'ob
U9tijej A.M.E. Cburcu, CiLit"ti Hclsbts

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bou I be r ry

a.x3rdCQZufliP M.ttwdlat Church W.
Highla.u

F I ro t Cbureb of a* MASSIVIle. W.
"lid ILI. Alaplo
;Ierri Park Cburch of the Massmue.
0*13rieti N.M. Yeru Park
Lake h1ury Uiturcli of the NWWO"
Cogimuolty Presbyterian Church. Lm.k. Mary
Church, Oak Ave.
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while county permit.
third quarter were at.
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Federal Court in Orlando the

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I,hIe Russian-Chinese split i
a national conflict, he told a

$286,750

conference of tile Florida Department of the American Lagion Sunday.

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Ing of Sanford City Conitnis- given the new sign ortlinanee, t'Iluilnndnt be rejected and new
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under the sponsurshhij) of thu to city; consideration: tiC open.
Seniminolu County Chuniber of lag Railroad Ave. from Coin.

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attend Uiv public forunt oil Welit, Will St. to Sanford Ave.; ----courthouse relocation scheulukd uhhiiCXLItioII of a lot. iwar Pine-

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Director

Husy agendit Is act, for inatit-

tion for the spring term of the ments each: to the city Eke- record billjon- dollar budget. has
City hlhi at. 8 p.m. to night.
tUtal Hoard and l'lumbi:ig requested $300,000 to provide
However, unoffIcIal indicti- Florida legislature,
are to lie cotiikretI, pregnant teen-age pupils with
tion are th at th e meetiiig will
New business includes rellutsi liunril
among
other
minor hteiii of intructiou in child care while
he adjourned until Tuesday so
'r nPIJi-ovLul ut' a bums lIne (1011* buincs.
contiuuju their ed uca tion.
that cit y coinmissiomitirs may

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Srell b0llthellbt Of 1-4 near ,Sit
4U . . . P1811 Wine duplexeb
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Hill. £uraviiu Church, AltaTnugite

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(ion's auto industry away be prI4litth II.I hiceim uiiitlt'iWiiy liii'
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yulard It, IllisWrY In 19117, Fred.
Nuinvi-ijil.-, ain)licjitioils 1011
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house.

Ci*ty Gets Busy Work Load

Good

Church of God of Prophecy,, Iiongwood
Ch urch of God Missioti. E.ut..rpris.

liawfurd C*agregatiou vi it-IjuvaLli's Wit-

flames engulfed the entire

Police Probe
it. 'was a minor matter, Saim Juan. One of the t.unikur's tors for time post of diiecto or for the aisnual Policemimtin'ts huh
The City will approve the sign day
apparently being discussed li t crewmun wad Vel)Orteti killed tilt, livadstart prognim here.
Ill Jullum.y.
ordinance . . . but enforcingft it
for bt'glnuilimg of (lie
No
ulide
in
what
is
and
two
others
were
missing.
length
in
Washington
Comimsissiummurs will ulsu hicuir
'will be another matter.
IWL'Ii set, pending at report from Enigimmeem' II. C.
piligran)
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termed
'crew
consist'
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asked
me. but how train crew), and was settled
Nobody
lug
a hreiikin
t Dick's At)OffIce ol Econmnimlr ()ppop-limlty. (lie bt1UitiII jdiusu of the work
Year
come poltcenwu need the Civic amicably Saturday in JackM.,nicenter to hold their annual Ville."
hshI ' VThtiil 'i. the matter 'ithi
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the Benevolent Building?

Ave.

UL olive Hollubba CLui-cli. Oak IiiLl
ltd. Ostesgi
Piiitiurest Asseinbly of God. 27th &amp; him

burns ds he attempted to get his
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Community Chapel. Altamonte springs
Eastern Orthcodus Chureb, sL jobus Mirysustow Chapel. Hwy. 17-VZ, Yeru Park
Congregation Bet.1i Lurael, loth &amp; Xujru9I1&amp;
Jr1riot Cliurch of Christ. scientist.

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in order to participate in the office reported.
law suit against the county.
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A 21-year-old Seminole CounRobert Tucker, who had serv.
(NJ t5 chairman of the Cassel. ty resident
as badly burned
berry I'lannitig Board, resioned~in an early morning house fire

Policemen Seek Center Use

City Break-In

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Papers were delivered by
Tuck personally to the Sheriff*3

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miit'reiui St. to Fulton St. and
Commerce.
'111.4ing
existilig alley.
Union officials said tile ACI. to JannAlcu Wduy witil 41 nur.
Mrs. Richard Glvc:om, lwv01it. (if tile Itellis t" he Ill14.
Pected by that time. That's failed to comply with a ork vivors from the French t.unikt'm- sent tEi'ti(Jy or Seinlimule Culim cusseti will be the
City
M*simagi'i' W. K. Kmmtiwks
IvuiIitat by
or about
about 165 classrooms,
ljihiige,ifu,
for
train
service
emwhich
agreement
h as been (lie I'ollcu Benevolent i%ssuciueXJ)Iode(j Sun- inunilty Aetlitti, lime,
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ChuluQL&amp; community Church

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Pickets appeared at 11 p. m. desia's will t,L.11, in(ji-i ty goveril-

road union men lionored tile pie-

Seventh &amp; Em

to operate the County court-

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A
An
increase of ed until 3:15 a. in. Friday.
1971-72.
British freighter was CII ititi te

and Mrs. Al Wilson

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Resolved

construction

UPaa.l&amp; Community 1'rebbyterILLz Church,
tpsa.1a Rd.
Westminster Prembirterlas Charch, HoW611
Jar, itt. 4$ Casaelberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake 80youth-0ay Adventist Church.
Hwy. 416, Forest City
beetbday Adventist church. Ma.itls.u4
Ave., A1t.mmot. Spring.
Sanford Seventh-Cay Adventist Church.

residents of Seminole County vided for rebuttal by the panelists.
house at the extreme northern

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manager of Chase and virtually the entire population
of the County living to the
one
operBreakdown
of
expenditures
Company, t o d y
Unteer department to

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Thursday at Third Street and Zileuit.
Ethu' :b arc it will take $15 Persimmon Ave. Othie, rail-

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nut mig a moatisfmut.wy secovtmry asal It, teucliers.
yesteiday u(tei'iiuo,
lh'ur Ahihy
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Thl, IX)y wan W01111tivil Alb P,'
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utlon. I he 6i1.yeur.old queen Inc. hiss bce,i wltlmiiut funds (or Jumtneu. Voekhvr, Iii. I.
'hia drlv- I'imtt'ituilimiiieiit
4t-5A
mother underwent surgery hi ntariy ii mouth
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IICuI fundlun' cm' of time veld vie
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I(1 1111111 (I :ioUIatopt'
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nut. . urtjuy for rtilief of a 1),ul-flul 91*11111 fuiletJ to jirrive )lure
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ineonvenien4 unfair and di3- lowing audience participatkn,
criminatory to at least half the an additional period wfli be pm

making the switch from a vol. was stated.

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nanied by Gov. I
rcu-R removed former Presi.
triet. Six members of tile or- 500 for communications, wid Burns as a member of
&amp;'nt lowilidit D.

expects to be in the cuunt Jan. Cau of a brief taIkout ol
Trade Boycott
3 for the official board r.t.orgaA.. members of the Brotherhood of UNITED NATIONS, N. i".
ebaw Trainmen here early Friday, (Al")-African fliCfflbei-Ø of the
izatlon and election (
ex, was resolved at a meeting of
man. Indications
UN Security Council planned
pect to be in 'ru
f&amp;r union officials and Atlantic to propose today that It order
:. Ac- Coast Line Railroad officers an oil embargo anti a broaden.
the governor's in:
C
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cording to
Saturday at Jacksoiivil1c.
ed trade boycott. againuti. Jibe-

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Removes Bladder

WAShINGTON

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while no interest in the forum
was expressed by either the

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NO representation will be pro.
20 days to answer the come
flied
by
three
South
sent
or participate on the panel
plaint
from
the other five municipallSeminole residents today. The
ties
of
th e county. Both Ca*suit has been assigned
selberry and North Orlando
Judge Voile %4llllams.
have council meetings tonight,

Hunt For Fire Commission

Kohler, former U. S. anibas- ____________
sado in Moscow, says that the
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Soviet Union would never go
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Neither of the
S two new Republican seboul board inenAwrh
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Sanford Alhtgnc. Church. 14Lp1 S.

P1'6*LPYLftrIKZ1 ChUrCh

PrembyLor"

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1,883,409.
award the low bid for the NecDeeds recorded in the tin d
Eitienhowees ganization were in attendance $1,000 for other needed equip- tile
Seminole
County
ond phos- of the 'Marina, pm quarter were down froul $f) . call W"der today. There wall
ject to Bercleve for $10.528 - - - 030,39(lo to V,2U,185 whiie no fMmediate word on hi.s con.
It was reported that Forest
Harvey Coulter, president.
succeeds Francis E. Rouit will be concrete floating ded
"corded to date were (hitlon after the opeiutjon.
of
Lake
Academy has offered land millat Jr., who resigne(l
Dick Ostranthr, president
piers.
also oi
'un it24,067,'J55 to
tile Bear Lake ConinlullitY Club, for a building Ate under a 25- its chairman to accept
4 IL
$ ~121, .' I.1 1 5, b
headed a delegation of 10 iiiem year lease basis at $1 per year. appointment as adminiClaude C. Mershou, Inc., on
ORLANDO (All) - Foy D. bers froin his joup to protest Agreement also has been reach- .
.
t4trator of the
Sanlando Road in Longwood

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COBLA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, ]Inc.

Staff

Y'lrat Southern Methodist Ch'ch
266D "aterd Ave.
F'reie Methodist Church, SOP W. 4th It.
Geneva Methodist Church. G*asvs
Grace Methodist Church. Onora B.4
Grant Chapel L.K.E. Church. Oviedo
Oakgruve Meth odist Church. Oviedo
Ostoan Methodist Church
P c I a Wesieya.0 Methodist. At.
s. Jam.. *_M.E., ot&amp; st. t Cypress
bL Alary's A.M~&amp; Church St. Zt. 616 Offit*012
St. Paula Msthodiat C b u r c b O.toes
ltd. Enterprise
lats.ftord jUentoria.1 Methodist C b it r c b
b DelIa.ry

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Civic Club Council and Cliff

Electric meters rose during

buying and processing of citrus
. . . $28,723 listed in the

Staff

First Methodist Church of Oviedo

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ing between Republican How.

WAXT

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Christ Methodist Church
Eat&amp;t.a.
5un1a

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athtC's next governor l)y cltoos-

$f12,929 to

364.

fruit

DIRUE2TORWY7

Church of God. Oviedo
Church Of GOd Mission. Enterprise

In Brief

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Alexander, John Fitzpatrick, Commission will participate on
Edward Yarbnrouh, T,awrence th e panel as well as ayor k.
L. Wilson of Sanford, Sid VlhSwofford and I.ee Gary
members of the Hoard of Coun- len Jr., secretary of the Santy Conin:issioners of Seminole ford-Seminole Jaycees; Larry
Skates of th e South Seminole
County.

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J&amp;riniury Chc)!r rehearW 1:91,
.AdLit Cticj,r rciieazsal - 7:011
Wt'a.: Jr. Chu.r rbearLhaJ 1:11

and Staff

CHURCH OF GOD
Church of God. 50$ Hickory
Church of God. 2200 U. P'reuob

medicine In Florida. .
neith er is the Coroner.
C

Tucbduy:

Rose &amp; Wilks Bowman &amp; Employsea

Churob ot chrlaL Paola

5 per cent from

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PRESBY'I'ERIA.S cHURCB
CA-SSEL,BERAY
R.- 4F,6 Ea.bl 00 Seminole PIA,"
wer. Luca* Ir. 'Grilf; -Pastor
Church School - 11:20 a.. M.
Worn"rig %%,Umbip - 11:60 a. M.
JUtIIOt HI &amp; ei.ior Hi
6:00 p. in.
tt.nrs
1'uttl

STRICKLAN-D-MORMSON, INTC.

Mary
Church
Church of Christ, L.uugwuud

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WASHINGTON (AP)-The tIons are presented fo the Coun- checked before further action.
Nobody asked me but why Building perniits wem- off
doesn't the County
. Commission in Sanford by niore than 50 per Suprenie Court upileM today ty
.110hod and deadline for naniol In&amp;r, a proposed budget of $7,500
get legislation to let the Coun- cent while county building drop. the 1964 conviction 0f J11111 es
Teamsters Union, lug the fire commissioners were was presented as "sufficient to
Hoffu,
ty health Director serve as ped more than 40 per cent.
jury thInperin revealed at a special meeting got things in operation for th e
medical examiner here?
Building permits were down J) re8idCfl Ofl
of the Forest City VFI.) Sunday first year," After this Initial
He's not licensed to practice in Sanford in the third cMar- charges.
,

ROSE ANTD MLK'S RESTAURANT

CHUB-CU OF ChRIST
Church of Christ, 112 S.
ciiurch at Christ. Geneva

'v/orIcI

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Wl.STM1NSTER

, FARM INSURANCE
STATE
.
Companies

,)LTNTY AREA CHURCH

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units at a public forum sponsorouthrIy ed by the Seminole County

prop'.rty

Named as defendants ar" P.M. today at the Civic Center.
All members of th e County
Seminole County, and John

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real or persIrnIIl

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Ch

L. D. PL, INC
Oviedo, Florida

Herb Stenstrom

T. PrRU Jr. of Itamonto
Springs and lames F. I.atnir of
hear 1,ike.
The hot courthouse kleation
The stilt emphaize. the three question will be discussed by
romptainants are rrprenting repr ntative
of five civic

and residing in the

sen

Scheduled
Tonight

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NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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attorney for Rohrt F'.

Tucker of Cnselherry, William

on

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tiled liv harlan

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$775 South Orlando DrIve
Thomas LL Makin - PASUIC
0:00 a. in.
Worship
a.
1S:0o
urch School

and Nursery

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

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SEATIN

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WILSON-El CHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L 'Wilson and Staff

SOUTEM
, RN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and ta

Slavia, Florida

Don Hawkins, Manager

Tuck

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J. 0. (Jim) Smith and

irving L Pryor and Staff

FRIED CH]CKEN

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The suit ws

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re po rtedly carried by only five fire commissioners,
duni in November elections, will
kids to th e Inaugural Jan. 3, from 22.,380 to 23,355.
which
either
expressly
or
County seat in any manner pro- erator of the event, has dated
Ifl
one
vote,
and covered all three
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Increases in water nlc'tels in pliedly dicta tes th e flIetiloti ' he nominated as candidates for
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Vi(ICd by law. It also said that ..the forum is being held to pro.
the five fire commissioners to precincts, count by each preTook a quick tour of the
the County Commis sioners have vide factual information to the
chict would show precinct 16
its be selected for the district.
Center this morning . . . Afterwere up from ac'en to governor," Justice hugo L.
not held a public hearing for citizens of Seminole County os
Names should he submitted to did not favor creation of the
ma th of th e Champagne Bail nine
determining the necessity of the courthouse location."
Black sniti in delivering the the Forest City Volunteer Firo district," club members stated.
per
cent.
Saturday night • . . Not too bad
cou
building a new courthouse and All those
rt's 7-2 Iueisioij,
the pane! will
.Depnrtrncnt 4by Jan. 15, after Supervisorot Registration Mrs.
Juilding per.'it arid deeds high
a mess . . , Just the odor of
are
proceedink
unlawfully
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tO
have
an
opportunity
Bruce
bus
been
cone
ID make a
which they wilt be published in Camille
recorded dipped sharply in both
stale champagne.
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tacted
and
records
aro
being
____________________________ expend County funds for such stement prior to questions and
Upholds Ruling The Her, before final scieca
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Sanford and the county.

Harold Slama and Employees

1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

RRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

FLORIDA STATE

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Forum

fund f1r

county

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from t*ntn'.'fiilly

th e

1:c-v. Virgil L Bryant, Pastot
5:10 a-rn.
i.ru:rig Wor-i-hip

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F=STONE STORES
Bob McG uire arid Staff

Sanford, Fla.
Ave. &amp; rd St.

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GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. a.: WoodiiiO Ave.,
Rev. Robert ?.L. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
church ScbDo) _.. 14*0 a. m.
Morning WDrIlhip _- 11:00 &amp;~ M.
- 6:10 P. a.
MY? -

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CHELSEA TIThE AND

(:l

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4111 Park Ave.
Ref. Robert 11. JenkIns, Pastor
Morning Worship -. 5:10 a. in0:41 a. in.
Sunday School
10:1'S a. in.
Morning Worship
MTF MeetLuffs - 6:20 V. m(intermediate. Senior)
Evening Worship - 7:26 p. m.

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insurance

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and Staff

Robert Sulouff and Employees

of Sanford

l.a.,...

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The complaint alleges the Longwood or Altamonte Spring.
precincts nine, 12 and 16, which the district as "they are antis' to begin operations. however,
years old,
the third quarter in Sanford Lester
of Sanford is
only the councils at their December
a
"There Is no provision of make up th e Forest City-hear fled" with servIces given them any further action must wait "City
• a
seat of Semi. meetings.
from 11,099 to 11,613 while dccfrom
Lockhart
VFD.
UPOfl
naming,
arid
approval
of
temporary
County
Lake
area
fire
control
district
the
United
Sta
tes Constitution
Baud parents will be out sellnole County and has never been
ing trees (Christmas) to send
or any Of US arnendnients
was
designated as the permanent of the C of C, who will be mod-

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Sior Hi Fellowship 6:00 P.

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HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.

LMOER

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Construction, gauged by building l)elinits Issued

I think it's about time the city'
revised its charter . . . It's only

10:41 a.. in.
-i,sit'n Mee
%I(,rn1ng Wor,hlp 11:00 a.. in.
('hurh .4"C
flerdh11 Chapel - 2:00 p. in.
1'ic,rver Fellowship 6:00 p. .

:Methodist

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11:00 a.
Wedii.imda3 S.rvio. bubject: "God the Preserver
of Man"
1 W. First
Readlug Room:
Weekdays: 10:20 a..ui.-4:$D

Sunday School

Church is the greatest factor earth for the bufldin of
character and goad citizenship. it is c storehoust of sPiritual
a strong Church, nei ther democracy nor civil.t' WOOd w
Zation Can 5UM. Thc
rson should attend sctvic regularty and support the Church.
rc: (1) Forhisown
(4) For the Saice
(3) For the sake of his community and nation.
o f the Church itchf, which nec±. his moral and material 5U)Ot.
Plan to go to thurch regularly and read your Bible doily.
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Sunday Servios &amp;

worshlip Service - 11-00 &amp;- M.
Trainjug Unlow -63b V. M.
it:tH) V. a.
Evening Worship
'1:10 V. M.
'W.e' Prayer bert.

GREGORY

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Upward swing in business has been noted in Semi-

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SCiENTIST

eommissirrner.q from rontrueting * new county cnurthr,use and mU additIn in the City of Sanford at the
ite of the old courthoti'e."
The suit also rerItiets the court. to "err,in Seminote County and the (uinty

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students, maybe?

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMIR
102 W. 25th Place
**The Church or the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "This is the
Lit."
Herbert W. Goaras -Pastor
0:15 a.. M
Sundac School
Worship Berries, - 10:20 IL IT).

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Saturday
Friday
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday
Sunday
Ephesions
Luke
Luke
Isaiah
Proverbs
, ,~: -!~
Proyerbs
Psalm
~_
A: 1 7-24
16:1-9
112-- 13-21
32:9-20
9:6-14
I -'.: Ll
3:5-10
25:[~-1 5
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FjILST CHURCH OF CHAWT
Z74 Country Club Itoaci
iia'tor
IL T. ilarretI

in.

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Christian Science

C

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Sunday In

Each Month

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Communion-First

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Highway 41 West

Morning Worship - 11:00 a.
1:00 p.
Evening Worship
Bible Classes Wed. - 7:20 p.

7.16 p.

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CHURCH

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No, inations Needed

Prebyter!an

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to be "closed," except for stu- to $64.7 million.
WASHINGTON (All) - The
dents with special written permission to go home. Since th e Postal receipts climbed from Supreme Court, ruled today _____________________________________________
lunch period is only about 30 $228,195 to $Th1,505 while P05- that the Georgia Legislature
minutes-th at would be a fast tel receipts, Sanford, for the
tilt,
trip. Could he junior college third quarter were up nearly lies 11w right to pirk

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The Rev. J. Gordon ' e e r y,
Pastor
6:15 a.. in.
Morning Worship
nday School - 9:lb AL- tn.
11:00 a.. in.
Morning Worsbip

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school campuses are supposed posits rose from $57.9 million

FIRST t'ENTECOSTAL
. tiuRCH uk; WNGWOOD
Street
£61
Pe.tor
rtev. E. Ruth Grant
10:00
sunday Scthool
11*00 a. in.
rning WorshIp
7:10
unctay Evelitng
£Ib1e Study TZ10 p. in.
ConQuerors 'eating

222-7212

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F.

On Upswing

hank resources which
Rumors that
Seminole
million as
High kids are eating lunch at a jtttl from 00.7
ml!nearby lunch counter eatery of Sept. 80, it to
are being checked out. All lion by Sept. 30, 1906. Bank de-

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Sunday School

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19410 - HANFORD,

nt

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Sheriffs office gives depu- construction nationwide.
ties a ball point pen.
Showing the greatest increase

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Pentecostal

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Sanford.. Florida

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1UOD U. M.
5unda.y School
11:00 5.. W
Morning worship
71111) 9. Ui.
EveDing Worship
W.duesd&amp;Y Prayer
7:3.1) P. in.

p.

in

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LA- MARY
RCB OF CHRIST
angelist
Morris Ruby
_____ Ev
Meets
$'20 a.
Wi
1010 a.. in.
Mor5iflg Worehip
Evening Worship - 1:00 V. in.

W. a
list

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- hOO p. in.
- 1,00

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JORDAN MiSSIONARY
BA.PTIST CHURCH
1121 West First Street

service

5gstb0n

0:00 a. n
Family Service
11:00 a. in.
Morning Prayer
(Ezrt-rt !at SUnd&amp;Y-Ho!Y Cam-

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Here

Business

Not even a Christmas card.

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10:00 a. in.
6:21) p. M.
20 P. in.
Wed. Prayer Servas

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6:00

Friday
-V i
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GOOD
SHEPHERD
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
J
11, '.
290D A Orl"do Drive
~
I,LL L.
Hwy. 17-112)
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in.

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Onora head
IinUWO Pastor
.v. Roy
Sunday School
0:45 a. a.

.

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ploycs

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brower Jr. Evang0lilit

FINEC)tEST BAPTiST

ouLh I1ur
EvangelIstic

in

a-

7:0 a..

Holy Communion

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Bible School
Morning Worship

0:10

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R.ot.or

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Of County Funds

Code

12.

Halt

JIjrrath

çfl no bonuses for county crn statistics avaihuble from the Chamber of Commerce

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HOLY CROSS
401 S. Park Ave.
The Rev Leroy D. SoPr,

il-1

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To

U nla wfu l Spending

Dips

cm-

bonuses . . . Anyone with th e
cit,v more than a year will get
$25 ...s
lx months to a year,
$15 . . . That's about $3,000 out

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FIRST CHuRCH
THE NAzARE
W. 1n St. at Maple A
Pastor
J. Li• ScsI
0:45 a. M.
Suna School

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7ln

425.fl988

1908- - MONDA Y, Dl'T.
J

will get their Christmas

Cs.

Service ("ad.)
Third Suody

I

,•e..

is the week

Clerk and Tax
collector don't give any bonus.

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7:110 P. in
&amp; RIhU

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Morning Worship - 11:00 a. Ui.
6:10 p. in.
Evening Service
Wednesday
7:20 p. W .
Bib)* Class

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Join

Claimes

11

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or

322-2611

Leased Wire -E'stablished

Construction

1t

Circuit Court

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of the taxpayers'
. . pockets.

Altamonte

Worship 11:00 a.. in. Sundays

CHRIST CTH

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-10:00 a.. M.

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WEETSIDE MISSIONARY
BA.PTLST CHURCH
5th t. &amp; Bully Ave.

Evangelistic Svc.

Young people Svc.

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CH1JRCB OF CHRIST
1512 Park Avenue
Evangelist
Bert Brown
Sunday
lUtOD L. M.
Bible Study

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M!:ik:. A'nuO,

OF' raorHEcr
Ave.,
7 Palmetto Ave..
Rev. John Ceresoll - Pastor
10:00 a.
Sunday School _.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 A. m

America"

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Temporary loestlun: ATtsrn.nle
Community House,
Sprir,

Pr. Warren N. Thompson, Vicar

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Sunday Nit. Broadcast

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MOnAVIAN ChURCH

of

'IATIIER: Cloudy and rain thin Tuesday.

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Woman's Club Building
$01 CM &amp;v.rn,s
Phone 3V313
Utchard 1. Marshall, minister
Sunday School - 20:00 a.
11:00 a. m.
Worship Service
Evening Service - 7:00 p. in.

Wad. Prayer Service 5:00 P. M.
Wurasri Open
:I0 p. in.
WTRR

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SANFORD CHRISTIAN
cENTRAL BAPTiST CHURCH
Oak Ave.
C01. 14 th St. &amp;
Rev.
Freddie Smi th - Pastor
B:4L aSunday School - 11:00 a. in.
toI11tZig Worshipc:lt P. M.
Tralatu Union

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polycs

ROL,1\1(i HILLS

Nile

07,

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81b1

Church Street. L,ongwon

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&amp;

"The

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R.

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110 Tn.

_________ 6 :80 P. m.
Wednesday:

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p.m.

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Phone

doors.

\ornvian

a. m.

Episcopal

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1607 S. Sanford Ave.
fl Vernon Fuller
0:45 a. M.
Sunday School
12:00 a. in.
Morning Worship

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D1SCIPlES OF CHRIST

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ery ...
tt i s.

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r environment.

1. I
flYJp,

1"T*LST cR1wr1At

0:45 a. in.
10:50 a. in.
Morning Worship
7120 p. .
Worship
Evening
6:00 P. M.
$.rv.
(Sun.)
Youth
1d.WsSk Serv. (Wed.) - 7:20

Sunday School

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Christian

Pastor

note to

close

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NOF

A LOSER:

Thuflity Action will

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young People Service

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River

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world full (f po.sibilitins, and minds that con-

stantly seek to improve

Shc1

iI:4b a.. in.
Worship .. ll:fll a. in.
h 1IU( ,... 6 0 p in.
Ei
7:10
in.
I' 111 I' £ Worship
'1 Pray e r ?4.'rg '':1( p.

Sunda y
7iinrnn

OF PROPHECT
260 Elm AVPflUC
Pe.stcr
Rev. Robert Welch
t4:41 a. M.
Sunday School

But to invam the mod of our apportrmi6M we
the 2OIUte "ftUth
spring-filled mattresses, Almost every must ever develop and 2'OTh
slp
of our fathers." Come to church and With others
aspect of modern life is slanted toward speed and
receive that heritaee of inspiration and light.
nvo.nien'e.

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PINECREST ASSEMBLY
OP GOD CHURCH
car. 27tb and Elm
Wilder

brIght, Cfl.cY-tOToy 1J tch ens sparlle
clean netals, and cupboards are filled with helpful
ar)pjiancc&amp; We relax in foam-paaaea dmirs am d

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%jj,,j,lj0I)IFT CHURCH
SFIItflT4 AVIS.
Rev. Char1 0. Bennett

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Methodist

P1TUT sCIJTHERN

1:00 a. M.

the

Asks Court

call the
eeirnty agent on the d rought,
here and ft rained last night.
If I ran for th e office of ju•
tJce of the peace they probabl~
would abolish the office.
PU be eligible for anti-povcty funds and Seminole Corn-

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Evang*ltstic Sorv. .- 7:00 P. tn.
Family Nigh_
t Service
T. P. E. Wed. - rIO P. M.

and there seems to
be no limit to hifi invo veness. God has given LIS

j41

Evanislistlo servi es
Wed. Prays? &amp;
710 V. in.
Bib). Study
-Sponsored by Baptiat

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ThBRY

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Sunday School - 0:41 I. in.
Iorn1ng Worship 11:00 a. in

ft. ?fl.

CHURCH 01 GOD

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KUNLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
flI$ French Ave.
Pastor
Rev 0. E. a.oa.s

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Some-

forts of

g
To .,ui foathe,
the
on
t
the
chair,
hä
. . but t
rrath would Mot be our idea ct coinforU

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Southern

r%xtor

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11:00 a.. in.
Evening Worship - 710 P.
Alliance Youth
p'uajp (Tue..) $10 P. .
(Wed)
rayer Sarvl - 7:10 P. M.
Worship B.rvtoe

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A1L1LNCE CHURCH
1401 Park Ave. at 14th 0t
oGsr?e7 - P5mW?
R.. B1ak

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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Hester Ave.
Pester
B. Hamilton (Irlttln
Sunday School -$:4&amp; a. M.
12100 a. in.
Morning Worship
p. .
Train g g
Evening Worship - 7:41 p.

Alliance

L H. Alford
Sunday School
Morning Worship

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11:00 a.. M.
1J0 V. in.
Training Union
Evening Worship 7:4L p. M.
Wed. Prays? service 7:10 P.

A. M.

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21d &amp; PrMCh

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a in.
$:45 a. m.

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FIRST BAP?1$T UTI
51$ Park
Menu.
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Pastor
P. B. chance

THE REVEWI'fl-DAY
LDV'E?s'TIST CHURCB
&amp; Elm
Corner 7th
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Pastor
3. L Ma.rshs.1
SERVICES SATURDAY$:10 a. M.
Ba bath School
11:00
WorshIp
Wednesday Night
7:10 P. U.
V"Ww Service

service

God

Baptist

Adventist

on

L.RRi VERSHEII

B

of

SI.. .lohnM

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Seminole

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school and wh il e at play, whether
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votes to it, write-in
incumbent commisionors mt
his uinannouneerl opposition,
noon today to make the ofViilel ,Iouies.
ficial canvass.
Commissioner Higginhothain
Wikon and ifiginhothim
votes to roundly will
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commission in October, 1956 to
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today they lund crac'ce4l n "ex.
enslve" ring Involving the sale
(if the hallucInatory drug IS1)
at (lie University of Florida.
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university,
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Seminole County Chamber of Commerce executive board
Robert Rogers was returned to
his office by a vote of more met today and decided the Chamber as a body would not take

COLUMBUS, Ohio (All) - A than 2.1. Rogers received 238 all official stand (in the question of the location if the new court-

n e w medicare controversy votes to 111 for his oppo nent, hotise until after the meeting of the Board of Directors, Dec. 13.
brewed today in Ohio, where Charles Mimer.
DeWitt Mathews, vice president, said the Chamber is spon$1.2 million In doctor bills Is Charles Robinson, unopposed soring a countywide forum on th e subject, Monday at th e Civic
backlogged because of a dis. In the race for the ward 4 seat, Center at 8 p.m. with all interested groups asked to be rep- include the Selilintile County

The new controversy Involves There were 362 of the 608 resented on a panel. The Chanu. Board of Commissioners, as•
an estimated 74,000 Ohioaus who registered who voted.
her will not have a represdllta• I
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ance under aid for the aged,
C. Vernon Mize will act as mod. City Commission, Sanford-SeatHerald Index
Most of them also are enrolled
I mole Jaycees, South Seminole
erator, Mathews said.
In medicare, the new federal Arwi iIeat}i ............................- Groups Invited to send a rep Jaycees, and South Seminole

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Oviedo elections Tuesday, program of medical a

almost complete extermination Jew, W. 11. Martin and W. R.
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resolved the sa:sw us the abet dollars once his office wa tuk. 5111 hut tax assessor, tax colThe senior member of Stone lU's office and county judge en off the lee system.
lector and clerk of court.
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that it ultimately would bring take an active role Iii the action. Exchmisusgit today.

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pute over payment procedures- received 261 votes.

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votes.

Oilier children ha 'e reported seeing sinli a
possibly wearing a monster mask, Ili the area.
In light of (he present lack of evidence, Police Chief Ken
l'riplett feels that It Is probably a ens' of nver•acflvp
itiinglnattoti or too much teIvIsIon.

Controversy

Gators Face

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Middletown Township.

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BOWL

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hoard at noon

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lit a hotiv contested race for
William I,'. Farber, a neighbor,
th ree years ago in suburban the ward 3 seat on the Alta -

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Dr. Carl Coppolino's defense
has suggested that a coffin
bearing his alleged victim's remains collapsed "six feet Un_____________________
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Coppollno, 34, is accused of
sirniugliug retired Army Lt. Col.

Degirristed purposes for use

Florida colleges.

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crul aid to higher education
act of 1965, was announced by
the St-ate Cabinet in Tallahassee, Tuesday.

of the funds were listed as
"laboratory and other special
HOMER SCOTTequipment."
equipment.."
More than $368,000 in federal
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roadways across the two lakes.
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okay to go ahead on condernna•
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and sale of (he potentially-dangerous drug.

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Should these teasibi!ity studlea reveal that tolls will
will pay
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proposed causeways over Lakes
Jeup and Monroe are being
considered by state and consulting engineers in Tallahassee, it
was learned today.
Studies of possible revenues
was made by the DeLand office
of the State Road Department,
and forwarded to SRD head.

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children
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One little girl ti'l)ottt'ul flint
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clinked her nod tt- k'd
drag her Into flip womlq. Wheui
officers vlit'i'keil out the report, they were i,nnhlc' to find

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ballots.
There
were
absentee
19
Homer (Bud) Scott, welltruth
Fiction,
registered,
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known businessman in the cornmirnity and a young polWcal
Donald Conway,
'v%Iorld
were victorious in the race for
two
seats. Scott polled
Brief
2fl3 while Conway received 232.

was 330 to 11. H. Ilaynle's 810.

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n't it be something if there was
a poll tax and people fined who

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t\$UCILtt1I)hi Lit
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Martha
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funds was distributed to other

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the, club's executive board at
the imonue of Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
ert Bradford with 20 members
present.

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Air. and Bin. Orville Johnson,

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monte Springs Garden Club
will he at 6:3() p.m. Thursday
at the- Community Rouse.
A special Christmas proani
will be presented with Mrs.
George Gecardt in charge. Supper committee is Mr. and Mra.
lion Harris, chairmen, assisted

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RANDAL CHASE •IIL. of behui (,nnc,, it- thi
Htudent drive chuirniaii at Florida State University
to provide relief to flood victims hi Italy. lie
shOWn collecting clothing donated by Stephanie
Jewell. of Kisninmntee.
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got 47 and be's not even a reg.
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veteran went down to cast his
ballot and through a misunderstanding had a problem voting
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other people had to be in th e
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for, respectively, by a landslide.
11)0 for her
MI'S. ShOfllate i'eceived 478 votes
opponent, Mrs. Ruth Layo, whilc hon1nte polled 451 to
his opposition, Fred Eatlavon, Other council candidates nnI
130, and Charles Sammet.,
their totnis were Ralph cit'llrace A. R. LorIn a
169;
denin, 194; Carl
mayor, was elect. Percy White, 152; .1nk flushov,
mann,
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Flowers. For All Occasions,
POTTED PLANTS
cui FLOWERS

QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since

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Students making up this
group art' Roger .Johnston.
Carol Lee Yaxicy, Linda Rodicu, Jeff Sweeney, Jeff Messersmith, Shirley Bedenbough,
Ann Thayer, Brian O'Brien,
Roger Reefer, Mary Denman,
Phil Wagner, IJo 'Walker and

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John Darby,
Lenry
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Crapps, James Crapps, Jimmy ,
Grabbs, .1. II. Grabhs, John H.

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SANFORD. FLA.
Smile." "Try to Remember Sop- American colonists were loyal
te'nibcr," "The Lord's Prayer," to Britain during the Rovolu.
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different ways and .1. Videl
Jones, five different ways
Here's the way the name of
Crapps appeared on the two
voting machines

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Firmly in Place
flovour
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har-ras. )v Itpp1n.droppIni: nrv-•nbwhnn you I'at. Iaui') or Cull."

earlier hour it) assist in showThe Modernaires, with .me ing the newcomers "how it is
Blackburn at the piano, ag- done."
"Consider Youmelf," "Side By

where he will serve with the Army Motor PrliT)spOrtation Corps. During his term of duty, Mrs. Torres

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The Sextet, Cathryn Vick, sire now joining the more
FREE DELIVERY
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Rosie
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Linda
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I wall , Dam' Ratterree, sang "Got ginners class arrive at 7 p.m.
the Whole World In 1I for an hour of practice' before
flunds," "Matchmaker," and they are joined by the exper"The Happy Wanderer," Carol lonced members, who are, howAndrews was piano accompan- ever, invi ted to arrive at the

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Guests at Definry Manor meet Saturday evening at the
Convalescent Retirement Ccii. Delthnn Community Cen ter on
Luke Monore.
EARL .1. Spear, with the
ter,and their friends, recent- At the last meeting, 2 mom- Naval Air Maintenance
ly enjoyed an evening of music hors and guests enjoyed th
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Jim
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a matter of
crnment
fact people don't seem to care
anything unless it hits them
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YOU CAN'T WIN DEPART.
MEN'!' 5,370 regIstered

UMfl RIGHTS RESERVED

J r. I ns food and pets by the Chin- ~

Diane Munf'rd, Eileen Tonic: (second row) Sandra Freyer, Debbie Mc
Sheila FreeEntyre, Sheila Crawley, Dorene Newmans, Valerie
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four to
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among the 28 children and
from 70 to 90 years among the
elderly. Used books, toys, and
chairs fcn- small child ren,pand

have been project for Bear Lake Brownie
Lorene Swalina, leader; Mrs. Billy Shearer, co-

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'Chiseled In Stone' Guidelines Requested For Remap

Nntii, U.S. destroyers stielle'el dronimite the government. Ky lost over North Viet Nam Mon- Vietnamese headquarters resupply lmrges Just till the North anti must of the generals on the clay was the victim of a Corn- ported 21 Viet Cong killed in
ruilirutt iuioti, are from the north. munict M1(17, and the pilot was three scattered engsgement.s.
Vle't lilt nac'se conch.
Trim Van Van was a leading micqing. ftr was the first AnwriIn Sooth Viet Nam. Air Force
U.S. officIals re'porte'd the elkcnemhe'r
of
the
southern
faction
R52
bombers struck today at -i
envery of two 62 - penind sn?ChPl
can loss credited to the Commubase
Communist
charges In an nni,nnnition dump rind ran for the (onstituient A5- jq( jets since July. Since U.S. suspected
at. Saigon Tan Son Nhut Air cemttiv on a piniform that ()Pd'fl air ntta('kc on the north began camp IR miles east of Kontum.
highlands.
Port, which wj'iq attacked by a iv appealed t sr,iathern 5('('tiOfl 22 months ago, the United In the central
The
7th
Fleet
destroyers In1 States has reported the In,; of
VIe't Cong suic'kle force Inst 1111cm.
weekend. The c'plocive charge's (Hi the' war front. tLS, pilots ci planes to Mi(k. U.S. pilots I gersoll and Keppler. patrolling
vere disarmed by demolition flew 79 strike rnicckms nverl have reported downing 76 of the off the North Vietharnese coast.
North Viet Nam Tuesday. hit- fled jets and probably two reported damaging four barges
experts.
I with five-Inch shells in a born.
Shortly after the ,issnsslnnthrin ting at linec c'f cr-,ynm,,nit-tjons more
of Trati Van Van, police seiied a anti storage' areas in the hanoi, I U.S. headquarters reported no hnrclment 13 miles northwest of
hot.
I Pletnnmese politics, was n1entl youth of nlniail 20 rinineel VnVnn iiriiphong Orlel Dien flii'rn I'hu significant ground action, andtlnng
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Air Vorre pilots report ,-fl
'onstitution for South Viet Nam, lie was a Viet Cong orderer! to
kno(-kln , out it bridge 7R mil(-;
Ills slaying a few blocks from kill Van.
Thit.rt'
was
speculation,
hownortheast
of 1)ie'n flien [,hit, and
office
nveu'shnd'remier Ky's
wed war developments. Only ever, that the slaying sight. Navy fliers claimed hits on 10
ninor ground actions were re- have an affect on the running cargo barges 15 miles northwest
ortcd from the fighting fronts fetal between politic-Inns native of coastal I)nng fPd,
although U.S. bombers kept up to South Viet Nuim and the ref ii- The U.S. command announced
merienn Jets
1wir raids over North Vtr't, gee's from North Viet Narn who that one of tw

SAIGON, South Viet Nain
Two guhmen shtit uintl
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Illeti a lending South Vletnrnnse politician today, an nssuicci1 atloti (lint could trigger politlV ni repercussions in I'retnier
r guyetl Can Ky's government,
The gunmen, firing at close
1f ange from a motorcycle, killed
~ 'ran Van Vnti, 50, as he rode In
I Is car to his office. One of (he
I issassins was captured,
a wealthy, Pnnis-eelucnt( el landowner long prominent in
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lair, lack fl exib il ity and hii no tenant governor 'in the section
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prov iding
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"People have told us that nev
er before has there been a pre
Ident who has had as much ma
terlal available on his fort
bears," she said, "My mothe
was well educated and sit
prepared this material for all o
us and because she though
some day Lyndon might nee
It. 06
Mrs. Bobbitt was In Columbi
visiting friends after. spendin
two weeks In New York. lie
husband l.a vice president of Iii
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have re-elected t'tii'i't'iit officers for another year. Serving, are
(left to right) John 1, Deihl, financial secretary ; William E.
Allen, recording seci''tnm'y ; I 1"rrnnn Burger, director ; (harIe' B.
Cottrell. presi(lent ; John if. W. (;'ei't,s, tt'easti i'er ; Bernard Buck.
(Middleton Photo)
director; John Kissell, vice president.

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Columbia State Tuesday tha
th e President was "given mon
responsibility" by their parent
because he was the oldest 0
five children.
"I think he thought he wa
papa," she said. "He was al
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COLUMBIA. S.C. (AP)
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the problem of being Lyn- weather for an extended period
childhood recollection of Presi
Ion's sister," Mrs. Bobbitt said. of time, and the result was that
dent Johnson, his sister says in "Since he's gotten to be prt'si there was a very substantial
lent, I've given up — it's bigger decrease in the number of sorI ties.
parents always expected hirr, than both of us."

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The Pentagon chief was in cotitreji a. fbi clear.
I 1Jijckoti'ijt said he cunlered rocket
resident-farmer of Sanlorel mid
From its stationary orbit. ATS Road prison combine electric
The road runner bird lb fa.
Texas
for
discussions
with
the
'with military uhf icials TUesday
brother of Will lam Ludwig,
would be able to photograph one- meters. The Cabinet was told mous for its ability to kill
ratliactcria
cmi
convert
peLt wt night and Uui'y indicated thus
Pi'wudetn on I utui'e military
Sanford, war found diluti
third
of
the
earth
on
a
continthe
idea
resulted
in
considerable
tiesnakes.
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into
edible jiiuti'in.
need.-, and sp,ending.
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day lnurniuug ill his ht1iI
uirig basis—providing meteorol- savings and efficiency.
Whtie
admitting
national
in
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See'uucus, N. .1., w- hvtogists with a record of the birth
Jack Williams. a dispatcher
t' hue moved ti'lligeuice estimates on Soviet,
sonic years a g o.
and movement of major storm for the state forest Service.
niiile deployment lull on theIn addition to his hrotlit'r, short
systems.
received a smaller award for a
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side. MeNcirnara took unulocal survivors include- at sistersugges
ti on that saves the state
sual pains to stress the' United
ill -luw, 1%l i%. ,lihin Ludwig, auth I
$120
per
year. Williams will
States CjtIi deal a crushing nu
several nieces and nephews,
receive
$50
for proposing the
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munication system with a partyThmh a0
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Gov. elect
line telephone.
points:
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V. G. HASTY
Claude
Kirk
will
dance
his
way
Distribution
for
federal
funds
'hue United States still ________
Virgil G. (Dock) Hasty,
around Florida in a continuation I
IJECEM BElt 6, 1966
to junior colleges, colleges and
mintiuuuis Al
ui' 4 to I uId%'ztn
a! 2427 ,Myrtle Avenue, died at tage' over tilt,
of the fund-raising scholarship
Admh,sluns
universities under the federal
Soviet Union in
it you'ws asy airi
1
: hulls founded by Got'. Huydun
7 a.m. Tuesday in Seitiluole MC intercontiue,utai ballisticClaude C. Howard. JauuleL High education Act of ItHiS also niorial 1-lospital.
tleni ps, Esiie Gebhardt, Maggie was approved.
Burni.
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Born Sept. lii, 1898. in Union
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the
new
governor
will
Arnold,
Rosa
Marie
Ledger.
—Even lb flew intt'lligeziec'
PPUP
a hem or
s's•
waltz
at
ci
County, N. C., he came to Suii estimates for mid-1968 Soviet
slower pact-. And the wood, Thomas liemps, Margaret
The father of American modid IhS
ford in 1912 from J-'eiachIvd,
burns name will be- di'opped H. Smith, Mary Blusddll, Bruce ci railroading was Josh ua
ilucleal. strength ai't- correct,
C. lie had been a farmer and
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from
the dunces which for the- Buzett, L)uveuie Parker, Gwen- Lionel Coweri.
the United Sta teb wlfl hold a _____ ________
past two years have provided dulyn Mcintyre, Sanford; Ruth
contractor and had installed "substantial quantatative' anti
-most of th e sewer and water qualitative lead" without uih
college education fob- a number Smith, Florence Lillicrapp, beof yuuthis.
hues in Sanford. At Un-ic of lila Irig any actions beyond ttiot al
Bury; Maria A. Gehr, Lake —Funeral
John Smulko, pi-ess secretary Mar)'; Rouitii' Nixon, Oviedu.
dea th, lie was lessee-manager of i-ed' planuied ttiil thiunced thw
)Jlsi'y
'JucJL 4, ejjw'
to Kirk, reported Tuesday that
Big Tree Park concession. i-Ic fiscal year.
FuticrJ ,.rr -Ice. for Virgil Co.
Births
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(t'(it'k) Uiutly, V. ut- Sittitord,
the new chief executive likes the
aUended th e
Baptist
ilcdgiiig aguzist
Air. and Mi's, Cleo L. Tom
pussibh
Wjiu dltd Tut-duy, will b
idea of the dances to help 141st
Church,
VkI.
Iinun, Sanfoa-d, a girl; Mr. and
intelligence error, the United I
P en. TburdMy at Orarnki'w
scholetrshiip funds.
P. 0. lox 214
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Fuuieral
Hum..
Ch
a pel
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Stut
vjt',
etceele•rated develupmexit
Mr
Richard Cline, Sanford,
Rev.
Fred B. Chance of Firt
I
However,
unlike
Burns
who
Alice Louise Rusty, of Sanford; of the submarlrue-lauuuehed Pu
buy; Air. mend Airs. Gerald
8aptit (buruh oftkhattiti,
toured the state for live consecBurial will toe to Lak.vkw
IISID sVrls
four suns, Norman, of Sanford; iwidoo mussile, pushed work tiri
Parke:Sanford,
a
giiJ;
Au
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'p
e:.-,n.t..ry. Gruiukuw Fuiicrtti I
Raymond, of Clwvcriy. Md-; tiew penctreetiun cddb to iimure
S31.3 Ill
utileinauguration
nightly dances
following
Kirk and Airs. Arthur Blusdell, Sunijuint- lii ,'hairt-.
his
in
1965.
Andrew, of New Castle, DaL, that mIssllei u.*,
rdwfl
S.
S.minoli
fhirniirth
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teds he will have to Lie on tmfld
and Gene, of Paterson, N. .1.; a enemy defense, and decided to
in Tallahassee for the first days
daughter, Mrs. Qlud,ys Kneib, deploy the Improved, luud'based
%"1z
L)otniny, Ivory J.
Lak.Mary
after Ins Jan.Axiutugw'tL.
of Holly Hill; nine griendehul- MmUtL'mjui UI JCJ3M.
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Panky
and
baby
P.
boy,
0. Box 1214
Ohlie
Thus,
said
Sirwlkv.
plans
fur
j
a sister. Mrs. Pearl Aus"We now hint-c- ct-itje-tic--e' intU
Gi•jufi
t
,
Bubji
Sanford
Kut
.-luiaezi,
Jiuiiof
duiice ill Ma4tuiit,
Uw t'ri -s
tin, of JuackMrnvthe, and three catmg Uiut tie were t'ery wIse
Jacksutivjlfr,
Pensacola
1
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E.
Cogburzu,
AnnieAl.
Pippin,
'1'11pa.,
MlIdr.d H.p
brothers, Pad, of Zellwood; to Plan out- intezcotitinentaj hal - I
LINDA huRl) Jhiisoii and Army Cipt. Manuel
Barbara
Williams
and
perhaps
Orlando
will
be
debab'.
and
661-5631
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Kemp, of Rena, Nev.. and Eiell, listic missile program on the
Duniuigo, of Gloucester, Mass., whu lout his left.
buy,
Elizabeth
Joiner,
,Juhuu
layed
until
a
bit
later.
D.iton.
of Jcavksuut'lhle.
assumption that the tuitional
foot in Viet Nuni, set the pace in \Vith}liflgtun as
j
Bush,
they
Fw'thierinure,
be
Shelia
Ghivens,
will
Sanford;
sopme now"
Funeral and burial arrange- intelligence esuniates fur We
Jnttieiitti fl-011i Wailt.&amp;.r Jt&amp;ed Army Medical Center
Itutli Mitsun, Aimme llatrtuuag,
scheduled
orw-a-wevk
lust-cad
of
668-4402
meats are .iider direetiva uf lutuit- Lje'.uiid inid-196 ought t.ic
enjuye'J a party as guests of Washington mel'all being ci-auuituied into it single I Ethel M. Theu,'ej, LIeBal-)';
DiuBisry
Gramkow j'unerai Bonn.
luw," Mamara said.
chants.
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week.
g lelaldied R. Cuplin, t,akc Mary.
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Johnson made his announcement alter devoting much of the
day to conferences with Secretary of l)eft'nse Robert S. McNamara and the Joint Chiefs of
Staff.
They talked not only about
fiscal '67 outlays but also of the
new defense budget for the following bookkeeping year, that
will go to Congress next month.
Johnson told newsmen ''we
made substantial progress'' at
the meetings. But he said
"there are a few specific Items
that are yet to be resolved"
issues on which McNamara and
one or more of the Joint Chiefs
disagree. lie Indicated the size
of the new defense budget probably will not be fixed until next
month.
Johnson had a second major
announcement at the session
with reporters: The Federal
Home Loan Bank Board will act
to provide, through loans to savings and loan associations, 'an
additional $500 million for the
home mortgage market. Homebuilding has gone into a sharp
slump because of tight money
and a shortage of mortgage
money.
McNamara was asked about
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activity over North Viet Narn,
His questioner referred to this

Lyndon Always Bossy,"
s S"ister Recollects 'is

Satellite,
tilt.- Soviets are will enierge at today'!,; clusing 1wording in tilt- propo.4ed second Technology
bolted I bringing practical benefits to clerk in the Division of Correc"I believe you are right."
SCSSiUIi
along
with
theproposed
draft
allowed
to
stand.
e'rectiiig
ciii
antimissile
away Tuesday night from Cape mankind from space technolo- tions, was awarded $150 for Faircloth replied,
JOSEPH LUI)WI(
defense ceiitratizuaiuii of draft board Sect. John E. Mathews Jr. of Kennedy atop an Atlus-Agena gy."
Joseph Ludwig, 66, ft-tii'r around major cities.
suggesting th at the Tallahassee

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PresiAUSTIN. TeL AP
dent Johnson estimates Viet replied. "It gives me help. If
Nam war costs between now you are trying to find out if a
decision has been made. It has
not been."
Johnson went on to say, in
bil lion to $10 billion.
He plans to ask Congress next response to another inquiry,
month for .9 suppleniental. ap. thitt he would not speculate
propriation to bridge tile gap. lie whether the new Viet Nani cost
told a news conference Tuesday estimate plus results of the
In his federal bu il ding office business Investment survey
would make a tax hike more or
suite.
The President remained mUifl less likely.
"People might get the wrong
about th e possibil ity of a 1967
he asserted,
Impression,"
tax increase, but said facts
Although Treasury and Budneeded to make a decision are
get
Bureau officials earlier had
into
place.
falling
recommended
announcement of
Although Johnson had predicted earlier that war outlays a tax decision by about Dec. 10,
would top the budget figures by the chief executive gave no indianywhere from $5 billion to $15 cation he'll tip his hand that
billion, the figures he cited at soon.
Actually, the question has
the news conference were perbaps a bit lower than mans' ob- been up in the air for nearly 10
months.
servers had expected.
The new money request for
Since the chief executive had
long been citing the forthcoming Viet Nam will boost the defense
Viet Nam money request as a budget to between $67 billion
major Item to be pinned down and $68 billion for the 1967 fiscal
before a tax decision, he was year that began July 1. That
compares with a budget estimate
last January of $58.5 bilfederal
forecast
well as a recent
that business spending on plant lion.
How much of the defense total
expansion would slow down —
Is
being spent on the war, no
would help him make such a
one
will say.
decision.
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The cur re nt scheme, affirmed
last March by a U. S. district
Court in Florida. was defended
in a one-hour hearing Tuesday
b Florida tt Gen Earl ?air
cloth as a "bona lide, good faith

translator,
He took up a letter from Philip J. Rutledge, director of

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In the Senate, he said.
max i m u m
variation
the
11 former director Ralph Sifter fol- gives the voter in one county
lowing a Cabinet investigation 1.3 times the voting strength of

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U. S. Revises Estimate
On Russian Missiles

PRESIDENT of the United Service Organization Council l 1onn1d
I)vcus (second from left). Other officials at the annual di nn er Tuesday
included (from left) Mrs. Mary Washburn, executive director; I)yens, WIllnni 1'i'nnqn ininiedinto ntat nresident. and Rear Adm. Robert Jackson,
vice president-. Other officers are Ray Daniels, treasurci', and Miss l)oris
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condition that someone explain what It is for.
emerged after more than four the next few months.
The expansion of the staff pervisor of elections and Richbe set up for the nation's more lined up members for debate. 1-Itdays of wrangling debate on the "There is a concern around
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that the amendment makes
provides an administrative divi- ard H. M. Swann. Swann, now a
draft and Its alternatives. The the country about the draft," than 4,001) draft boards, making the issue' cleat- 'and I think
skm supervisor at a salary of Florida district court appeals
impossible for one board to time to settle it. . .wu'vu got to
conferees made It clear that Kennedy added. "It is n the
$9480 per year. an assistant judge, began the fight for a fairreject commercial nilts and
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- tk.'u aaiv,'taj,vl uIn,aq .,,Ui-,
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Up
pment at $7, ly apportioned Legislature as an
another to classify them 1A. an House Speaker Ralph TurlinEdward M. Kennedy, that the young people"
260 annually: a standards and attorney.
example of Inequities that have ton of Gainesville, opponent of
procedures supervisor at $8,640. Paul said the current 'ariabeen reported.
thf, lieutenrint governor idea
a construction materials and tions are too great to meet the
The senator, a leading expo- called Ervin's measure "poorl , I
nent of it lottery draft system. drawn" and said that "as I contwn secretaries t S3,5O cach.
s.uibe tlit plan as discz'iminaCJ'JT 10EDV. Fin. APi
'Jut' National Aeronautics and
arrvad in Chicago iu aucria the strue it yo'i could put him (lieuThe
action
also
provides
a
tory
against urban counties —a
closing sessions of the confer-tenant governor) on the Su. —A sparkling new "public bene- Space
Administratrnn
reported
raise
from
$9,600
to
$10,500
for
charge
Faircioth disputed and
ence.
px'e'mc Court.'
factor" satellite raced toward a the rocket performed perfectly the department's supervisor
of said the Legislature went out of
More than 11)0 scholars. gm
'Basically, though, we don't lofty Pacific outpost today, aim- and clriflcd ATS into an initial institutional purchases and pro- its way to devise a plan that
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- tile number of long-range niisv 1.des $30.610 from the deficiency would not cost members their
Ing to test advanced techniques
dents have- conve n ed to discuns scald. He iidded that tie feels
rotary of Defense Robert S. Mc- siles now deployed by the ho- the
draft
for space communications and to 2.74ft miles above the earth. appropriation to pay for most of scats.
— which has been a such itti Off ic'ial would be "USCNamara says U.S. intelligence
! the additional cost.
The Legislature did this, Paul
experts underestimated the victs tim "remNi-hably accti- focw. (if rising concern since tilt-: les-** tind *'ill tit(- interest of weather forecasting.
,
Republican
gov.-elect
Claude
Said.
largely by adding House
rate"
lit uckit'd that the error United State's begun increasing t'(d)nOmy. I urge' it be voted
number of ocean-spanning mi Among the satellite's goals NASA official reported.
Kirk,
who
attended
his
first
and
Senate
seats. He described
siles tile Soviet Union will liuve in assessing Moscow's missile- its involvement in Viet Narn illidown."
are tile first continuous Welitht-r i Today. it kick, motor was tt~ ~ Cabinet m e e t i n g last wee
k.
this
as
"ad
hoc legislation by
In place by mid-1968.
I production plittis has "no sic 11154. About 6(10,00(1
In earlier action today, the pictures over one area or the lire tiid place ATS in a so-called again sat in on the weekly ses- legislators who think the seats
m'oUitiiissiwi
re',iitasidert'd
it
But 1w snyc U.S . estimates of impuct' on U.S. nfit'nsivc'ot( globe, color television tl'unsmis- synchronous orbit 2.00 miles siun. State treasurer Broward belong to them and not to th
i- - been drafted in the past two taken on an amendment which.
e
year.
awn between the United States above the Pacific. It would Williams and Mt', Gen. Earl peopl e.qtui-tments.
'opunnts
felt.
spelled
out
that
Dc:;pitt- the ma
t- opi iii in
and the Far East. and the t-val. I seeni to hover above Christmas Faircioth were absent.
1-7 c N ii fli ii r ii's disclosures, that
Later, when Faircioth defendii iiev leital: i- nt'e'dt,d in the the' governor has appointment uation of a sp;ice Ctaflinuflic-aisland.
and i-ernovnl iowers (nt'r that
The Cabinet passed out cash ed the plan, Justice Byron R.
nietth- Tuesday us lie- talke-ci with Selective Service- System,
tiuns system for commercial
The satellite is the first of five awards to two employes who White asked him if "political
newsmen at President John- conferees have been unable to state ziiiitjii. previous vote was and military aircraft.
'uciuv tue
$9-million ATS payloads which have Come up with money - compromise
reasons" were
son's Texas office, followed )u agree on very little else,
The 1.547 - pound payload, officials said a re being built aa'ing suggestions.
th rown out, a substitute amendmostly
involved
in the 'ariaannouncement lust What other i'ecummtmdations ment defeated, and the original called ATS for Applications "for the express purpose of
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TOD Y ha' been p"oclaime Armed Forces Appreciation Day in Sanford
Pearl Harbor Day was chosen "as a most appropriate time for demonstranon of apprtciation of dai1 sacrifices being made by members of the
Armed Fore.s," Sanford-Seminole Jaycees caid Official proclamation "as
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The additions to th e purchas
But the matter had been left - TALLAHASSEE (ATh—E .pari lund br florIda ollegts and
ate cash rewards for two state em- ing commission staff were apin a position where it could sion oi UW SLI1 01 WC
easily be brought LIP br i-e.ecin Purchasing Commission, distri- ployes were approved Tuesday proved by the Cabinet without
bution of $368407 in federal by the state Cabinet,
sideration.
comment during a brief session,
Ervin. in offering his amend- The action gives four new assistmcnt, said "1 don't. believe he
ants and two addi ti onal secre(lieutenant
governor)
should
be
taries
to Purchasing Director
a member of the Cabinet." Er-:
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yin's measure said that "there
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opponents in closing arguments.
o lay down uide1ines "chiseled
in stone" for a new attempt if it
should knock dov.n the (urrent
proposal as it has done be fore.
formula applied to reapportionment plans acceptance or rejecUon Is the quest-Ion of how
much deviation the court will
permit from its basic mandate
of one man one vote repre
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held the Falcons to only nine
And now. let's talk a little bit
points In the first 15 minutes of
about that superlative bowling Speaking of the 'kids', it looks the game," praised head coach
done by the A Division Champ like the younger Bantam Dlvi- Joe Sterling.
sion rolled better than their "We're getting rebounding
Harry Pentecost.
the
first
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counter
parts. the Juniors,
Not only it;
strength from everyone," conpester.' having won this same High. at least they were over tthued Sterling. "Not just Fred
tournament last year, but this 100. for the Bantams were Wes- Milton, who is 615" and leads in
is the first time that we've Icy Jones 102, L. Kerner 116, that department with 31, but
ever had such consistently high David Oldham 107, J. Zinn 120. 6'l" Steve Groover of Sanford,
bowling by one individual Vicki MncLeay 140, Eddie Payne who has 27. Six foote rs, John
114 and M. Magee 104.
throughout the tournament..
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the
popitlation
nt'eretlbtu'tl
with
the
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art' In f o r trouble in this et'nmnc'eesaum ry.
i point, he ('lUdt'd Henley. who character.
"Mcmhc'rship in the Southern ty. As a ease n
Crir pets 0 rurnitnre
I i/Md hiiiis°lf as it "concerned
st.rftsse(l
that
by
the
time
LvAssocintluin is pttrv'lv on a vol• Pinno
Tile
untary basis anti fu,r it let'. Ly- man's now plant, rlesj'nerJ for parent." as well as an eduri-Rental Reds
man has never asked to join 1,200 Ovidents, is ready, f.ymui-n tor.
ttir flssn(-jnt ion, therefore, t'iiuiltl will have sn enrollment of 1,not have hi'r'n dropped or re- .100.
FRONT END
"All our problem-4 will r"fused nct-rr'ditation," henley
cx in cii.
The stuut.' rcqtiires a cornplu'te acrrndit,-itlrrn evuIu,atuen
GUARANTEED IN WRITiNG
every year, while the Southern
Association requires a report
oath five years and Henley
considers uu'r red ifation by the
ANY AMERICAN CAR
tiiiu it, I," inert' important
DAYTON, Ohio (AF'u
muuuil uIccuIrult,!,
would
strongly 1(lvist' replacing
Pay only once and never have
fyrnnn huts never hod a studme
with a man,' .avs the worn
to worry .ibouit aiitnmnnt for ONE
u'iit rejeetc'ri by it college hoFULL YEARI Mkes your car
t'umn.qc' (of any r1uue01on of the an who may he the only one in ,
handle easier and saves firn wear.
(' hititi l's un-c red it it t.inn, Henley the country to .st-'rve as execusuiki, IN ri'porti'd letters were tive head of a police organi',asent to colleges and unlvers- thin.
See our complete Unit of DUNLOP
Mary Freeman Ftri, ex'u-u
ask ir,g what eft*'t.t. t,ru adtiros. Guaran+oed safit at today's
mission is the fact that the tive ilirector of the fluieki've
turnpike spends. And they are
student's school is not region- State Sheriffs Association, who
priced for today's budqnts!
ally accredited. Of 17 replies, Is stepping down from her post.
all uinswi'u-c'd that it has no ef- next year after 33 years with
fect.
the organization, said, "f don't
"All
stuucknts
rote
ivt'
the think a man's organization
MOM."
de
Iii reply to statement that same college ent.rnn('e test.s should he he;ided by a woman."
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1yuuinn Is utot, fully accredited. whether from it large or small
Mrs. Ross. one of the best
high school and are Judged on known lobbyists in the state leg
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their own merits, net the islature, said she loined the orNO CARRYING CHARGES
schit,oi's," Henley snid.
ganlzatlnn "at the request of my
"With taxes just. it h a u t. father to help nut ,t friend.
FRONT END REPAIRS
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
BArrERIES
WHEEL BALANCING
Somehow, I just never left.
Prohi hitioui ended Ocr. 5, 1 03;i,
17-92 At ONORA RD.
405 W. FIRST ST.
when whisky making went unWhite potatoes contain
323-1632
322-0651
tier federal control.
per cent water.

nh.l anti Id it or lnrry Vorshol
li t a spi't'irui mc'otiflr of the Parent -'i'eui elmer As cot' mt Ion WhlOfl
I yuuuuu,u 111gb School's accredit
tuba W85 ijulost lont'tl.
I li'nbey vr,lt'.'ui his ott nq'k
vIii'ti it linrent. soul slit' haul
1 11114 In 'l'hue Ihunitl that. byman Is not accredited and was
riutict' turd uihuuim t her son's t,t'Inir uilule to get into college.
'l'ht; pri ncipal hului U'd 'Flit'
I lou-aid in his response, expluming why Lyman 114.1b has
11#6V(!11 h,t't'n tIt'rrOtlltetl by the
-nuither,i Assm'Intinui of (olirgu's anti -terondnry Schools,
"'l'lia I. pit per tins it groat
k n:u'k for raising c1uc'st
mod tu,'v,'r ztnswt'i'I,ig anything,
ut lf'ui!4t. I 've uiever rend one,"
he nilileil. A('('u4ing the newsmimI,- of stirring lip and mislu','uling pople, I fenloy 5t4itC(J.
"Thi' wr i ter proh)nbly doesn't
oven know what. the SotithOrn
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NEW YORN (Al')
Japanese biisint'ss,iinn.
25th anniversary of the ,lapn likely figure.
These
sales,
of
course,
ore
lni'U' because of Anu'rk'nn
nese attack on Pearl llmu'hor,
onomy of that once-de.prltnnt'lly to the United States iiiil, whtit'hi begoti I flhlIlt'(ii iitt'ly
th e ec
and South Viet Nnm.
tented land is booming. In. The relations between the alter the win', partly through
American technology, and a
du.strial might has replaced mU- (lulled States and Japan, In n good deal through -Japanese incommercial sense at least, vent iveness, Ingenuity and good
itary power.
Reflecting this, its peoph', seem now as cordial as thoe sense, .Iaptui quickly recovered
once led by n-iihitai'ists, scout between any two nations. Big from World War U.
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dedicated to peace. But in 25 problems exist, of course, but
years a cruel irony tins de'el- each problem cnn be worked
The jncknss penguin of
iped, and now much of Japan's out by diplomacy,
southern Africa is so-called be.
ROOd life is sustained by a war 'rhicre are similarities In the eloise of its mule-like hiunying.
businessmen of both nations
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in Viol Nam.
Hundreds of millions of dol- that are really remarkable.
Inns lln' into Japan because of Prototypes and counterparts are
the war. The estimate has even found In each. A "typical"
been placed as high as $1 billion American businessman Is not
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pointmaking, Oviedo came hack
and narrowed the gap 24.20 at
he half.
Lions tied the score at
fl 5.35 midway through the third
quarter, but with one minute
rem aininz in the third Period,
South Seminole's Larry Cole
a foul shot and Dean Noland followed with a lay-up to
put 'Canes ahead for good.

207. Nt'fless to say, that's Douglass 157, David Penick 177, team has 142 to our opponents were about 100 peoplein the the Michigan States and the famed Lonely End of the late Ka7maier of l'rinecton, the late scorer in the game and was the
only 'Cane player in double
nmm'e than enough to win on Frank Patterson 107. See what 101."
'SOs and now a Viet Nam hero. Albic l3ooth of Vale, Aaron Rn- figures. Noland had eight points
ton, who plays center room and most of them were Notre Dames of today."
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national
proicsmean?
The
Bantams
out-bowled
th
many of
Fred M il
Distinguished sc'nberg of Southern California, and 14 rebounds for the liurrithe
football heroes of the first or- "The big difference between received
the Juniors!
slonal tours.
for SJC, is the top scorer from
e
teams
today
American
Award.
Ten men Chuck Carney of Illinois, Pete canes and Olson came through
th
em
were
memour
teams
and
The Seminole Junior College th e field wi th 65.5 per cent, get- der. Fifty of th
itt the eighth round of cornis the pass." said Blanchard, an were inducted into the Hall of Pihos of Indiana and Coach with six markers and 11 repetition against runner-up Bowling Class of Thursday ting 2 field goals in 40 shots. bers of the Hall of Fame.
Woody Wilson. Harry rolled a afternoon's concludes their ml- Earl Stokes with 12 buckets In There were Jay Berwanger Air Farce officer. "We didn't Fame, the MacArthur Bowl was Lynn (Pappy Waldorf of Nor th - btp nds.
gigantic 257 to a very good tin) schedule this week with an 96 tis is second with a 46.1 and Dick Kazmaier and Dully throw as much and we didn't awarded jointly to Duffy Daugh- western and California.
Steve Bratton was the lead.
erty of Mlcchigan State and Am
in-class session of tests set for per cent mark.
Daugherty and Ara Parseghian throw as well as they do.
The scholar-athletes honored ing Oviedo scorer with 15 points
224 by Wilson.
At the foul lane, two boys and Pappy Waldorf and Jim "And there's the two-platoon Parseghian of Notre Dame and were Jim Lynch of Notre Dame, and ]4 rebounds, Walker chalkPentecost received a trophy next Thursday. the 15th.
plus $50 for first place with Wil- Incidentally, for their second reign supreme. Jacob Wallace Crowley and Pete rihos and difference. We played both eight young football players Charivs I"clers of Princeton. ed tip 11 points And pulled down
son getting =5 and third and trimester beginning in January. and Sanford's Gary Loyd, both Chancy Conerly and Capt. Bill ways. Now, they play one way. were awarded scholar-athlete Bobby Etter of Georgia. '
18 rebounds for the Lions.
fourth
place
winners
being
Jack
the
S.J.C.
students
will
have
a
ham
Powell
of
Missouri.
Allen
South Seminole is undefeated
Kanner $15 and Slim Urban $10. choice of either Monday or with respectable 71.4 per cent Carpenter and Red Blaik and But, man for man, I'd match awards.
our teams against the best to. New Hall of Fame members Richards of Texas Christian. in two games while Oviedo has
That was the story for the Thursday's for their bowling marks. However, foul shooting you name him.
are Chancy Conenly of Missis. Mike Ryan of Washington, Tom split a pair of decisions. In the
is one of the Raiders weakest And there were Lt. Col. Doc day.
"A"
Division
of
higher
averaged
classes.
bowlers. In the meantime, Dick A couple of good scores from areas. The SJC team is only Blanchard and Glenn Davis. "I'd run against them." And sippi, Jim Crawley and Rip Allen of Rowdoin and Stanley preliminary game, South Scmmole's eighth graders defeated
tting in 58.8 per cent of its Somehow it wasn't too surpris- there was a big grin. '.1 don't Miller of Notre Dame. Norm ink of South Carolina.
similar the S.J.C. crowd last week In- pu
copped
Zuckerman
Oviedo
48-29. Paul Crouse scorgether
in
know
how
well
I'd
do,
but
I'd
ing that they drifted to
honors for the B group as he cluded John Boggs 184 and 190. gratis shots.
ed
22
points
for the 'Canes and
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The Raiders will start their a small corner of the crowded run against them."
toppled Dave Krause in an ex- Jacob Wallace 173, LeRoy
Bruce
chipped
in 10 markers.
The two were on hand for the :1.
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tra game match, 203 to Krause's son 166, Mike McCall 369, Jack big man, Fred Milton, nt CCfl room, and. somehow, it wasn't
Mike Hobbs had 16 for Oviedo.
too surprising to find them talk- annual Awards Dinner of the
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Seminole 16 8 ii 16-51
Football
Foundation
and
Hall
of
change somewhat. Jacob Wal• ing football.
Third and fourth place win- Rick Smith 175.
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It was 20 years after their hal- Fame Tuesday night at a midIr
:-'r
See you out here at th e lanes lace will take over Steve Grocivnet's for this division were Art
S.
Seminole
Brown $15 and Jean Beique $10. this Saturday for the Scotch er's forward slot and Groover cyon seasons and th ey were town hotel. Col. Earl (Red)
15 14 17 2-48
JVs
rd position. talking about the football teams Blaik was the honored guest and
TOURNAMENT SIDE- Doubles and on Sunday, for our will move to a gua
Oviedo Second
Coach Sterling said th at wi th of today vs. the greats
nota - the recipient of the group's Gold
LIGHTS . . . In qualifications. weekly feature, the Sunday
String JVs 0 8 7 14-29
both Groover and Wallace in the bic th eir Army team
of two Medal Award for lengthy and
th ere were four entrants in the SiL'ciul.
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game, along with Thomas and decades ago.
meritorius service to the game.j
A Division who rolled 600 series
n,
he
hopes
to
get
even
betto
Mil
bowled
or higher and one
teams are bigger.
oay
"Td'
ter rebounding,
in the B Division, too. Bud CarJohn Thomas will play the stronger, faster than we were,"
601,
600. Jack Frost
man
other guard opposite Groover. said Davis, now director of six'600. John Fisch
Doug Owens
L events for the os Angeles
Earl Stokes, one of the Raiders' cml
the
A's and Jerry
606 for
en
better court men and third in Times and. 20 years ago, the
Farella's 605 for the B's.
, the total point production wi ll Mr. Outside of the inside.out-side By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.
It's Interesting to note that of Things will be getting pretty
EAST
st
rward combination that has never
COACH DICK COPELAND of Lyman High School
all these high qua li fying series, rough at th e Seminole High gy m hold down th e arting fo
een
Cornell
67
Syracuse
99.
(right) has been named to the post of Dean of
only Carman won his opening tonight at B p.m. as the students role opposite Wallace.
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Princeton 48, Vihlanova 37
Students, but will retain his position as football
match. with all the others losing at Seminole Junior College will
St.. Francis, Pa. 67, Wm, &amp;
coach.
George Perides, who has been interning at.
in their first round of competiii
a
'aaa
kc
Mary
54
Lyman,
will take
Copeland's other teaching
Mount Dora Bible School cornthin,
with th ree basketball coaches,
Hofstra 71. Seton Ha ll 69
Carman met Pentecost in the in a cage game to benefit the
chores and serve as assistant basketball coach. pletely swamped the victory
Temple 71, Lehigh SO
second round and lost a heart- upcoming Winter Formal at
Perides is a graduate of Seminole High School and
hopes of the Sanford Naval
LrU
93.
C.W.
Post
55
breaker, 639 to 600.
Florida
State
University,
where
he
majored
in
physAcademy 86-30 In Mount Dora
Sic.
Also shooting over 600 in the
Mass.
79.
Rhode
is.
U.
71
ical
education.
(Herald
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last
night. Mount Dora's eighth
The younger, scholars plan to
second round was Woods'
MIT
82,
Brandeis
57
grade team also sct'ttled the
run their "slightly" older opDuquesne 74. Kent St. 72
young Blue Jackets by another
son with a 605 to Pete Peter- ponents into the court with fast
sen's 538 and Steve Dudra with breaks, pressure defense, and
86-30 score.
"You'll never hit me," Ca ssius Clay told Penn Military 89, Rutgers 73
NEW YORK (AP)
a 604 to Jack Frost's 541.
Wi th a 32-2 score to work with
SOUTH
out-hustling them. Their oppon. Ernie Terrell.
AIm in the first quarter, Mount Dora
A number or matches w e r t' t'nt, the SJC "lecture corps"
"I'm gonna agree with you," retorted Terrell. "You'll never
Navy 88. American U. 81
decided by a single pin and even will go for a conservative, slow jinow what hit you.
came back will22 more and
St. Joseph's. Pa. 86, Georgeone ended in a tie.
held the SNA middles to only
a handsome man," added Terrell. "You Want to town. D.C. 82
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James Boyd and Paul Pickren
real
pleasure.
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steak
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Clay. "Talking is my line, to beat him, and I'm going to do
Gough with 446 series. In tht
national team championships today, delighted that Arnold cage massacre.
Davidson 84. Furman 71
You're the WBA champion, it..
ti-a game roll off. Mc'Gough won
Palmer and Jack Nicklaus are on the same rival team.
Bledsloe was the only Jacket
"1 know I'm going to knock
The Citadel 84, Wofford
That's your line."
with a 203.
The tournament purse is the richest in golf history.
in
double figures as he tallied
The This is a sample of what him out, and he knows it too.
Louisville 107. So'w'rn, La. 68
NEW YORK (Al')
The Nicklaus-Palmer pairing in the licat-linli tournament "Just 10.
MIDWEST
This Saturday we'll be looking American Broadcasting Compa- you're going to hear from now And the beauty of it is that I'm
eliminates another good team,"
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7.uckerman's Auto. Good luck, lege junior
Those who ran it. headed by
Seminole High Thursday
Pete Duggan the Tournament gems.
night at 8 p.m. The Rollins;
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asststed by competing in it and MncLeay? Looked like a pro in the reserves on the varsl.
finally, all of you others who th e Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Th e Raiders, sporting a 2.1.
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scoring by your loud cheers and 200 for a good 606 series. /ttth a .53.6 defensive average, have
way to fire, Coach. You know been steadily improving. "The
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000 IGardner Dickinson. third last
Dayton 80, Miami. Ohio 71

fun cause the man rolls the first be blacked out on the television in most parts of the world, and he's nothing with a capital N."
in official winnings.
year, are paired again.
ball and his woman part-ner of the Liberty Bowl game at Terrell. the World Boxing Asso- "I'm tired of hearing every- Omaha 72. Neb. Wesleyan 67
"1 hope Palmer and Nicklaus Other repeaters
must inake thv tipare. And then h1emphis Saturciny because of ciation's champion from Chica- one talking about you Lwing the No. Mich. 76. N.D. State 73

play together every yeiir." said Johnn% Potts and Mason Ru-

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in the next frame, she rolls an agreement with the National go. battle it out for the undis- WBA champion." said Clay. U. of No. Dak. 88, Parsons 69 Brewer, refering to the poten- doiph. Don January and Paul (Bubba) Smith of Michigan
SOUTHWEST
first and he has to cou)'t'11 the Collegiate Athletic Association. puted championship at the who prefers to be called Mutial of either it paired with an- Buster Cupit, Al Bessehink and State, the massive 6-foot-7, 268I
spare.
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is
billed
that
Tex.
West.
61, E. Tex. St. 30 other pro. Brewer said he and Doug Sanders, Tommy Bolt and pound end who bulwarked the
i Miami, Fla., and Virginia Houston Astrodome.
Add to this the fact that it's Tech clash in the Liberty Bowl
Baylor 91, Centena ry 73
Baird "have our confidence" in Tom Veiskopf.
The undefeated. 24-year-old. 6- way now. "I'm the champion of
Spartans' awesome defensive
handicapped, too, nd YOU CZIfl but Philadelphia, Baltimore and foot-3 Clay of Louisvill e. Ky., everything. I'm going to whup
Na. Texas 91, So. Dak. St. 62 being able to repeat their rec- The tour n a men t pot was unit, today was named United
see why it'd be loads at full. 7:30 portion'; of Virginia will be and th e 27-year-old, 6-foot-6 Ter- you good."
SMU 81. Okla. City U. 78
and 29-under-par 259 Victory in sweetened by contributions of Press International's lineman of
'l'hert' are two squads
the 1965 inaugural.
the Tangerine Bowl at rd signed contracts for the
$75,000 each from Palm Beach the year for 1966.
and 9:30 p.m. every Saturday.
a
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and
Baird
teed
off
at
millionaire
John D. MacArthur
Orlando,
Fin.,
between
Morgan
long
awaited
15-rounder
at
a
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The Tuesday morning
8:57 a. m. with the broth- and the l'GA tournament bunews
conference
in
a
ballroom
State
and
Westchester
(Pa.),
men's handicapped league
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"We have an agreement with a! the Hotel Americana Tues(t'
looking for a bowler i
bert as companions again. The $&amp;o.000 and each of the 60 teams
you'd like to join. 'rht'y bo wl t the NCAA that where small col- day. Charles King, commissionHeberts
were runnet-sup last making the 36-hole cut will win
liges are involved, the same er of boxing for Texas, attended
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3'ear, three strokes off the pace. something.
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I'vt' ht'c told that still
"We don't think about the Best ball Is gamblers' golf,
other Sanford team will be where the competing colleges When the contracts were
money."
said Baird. "Not until and the pros say it's fun. The
The pear to have considerably
huw1In In Miami in she ABC have opponents," an ABC signed, Terrell sighed and said: PITTSBURGH (All)
over with, anyway."
best score of either team memTournament this year, In ad- spokesman said. "That is the "This is what I've been wait- Pittsburgh Piratt-F have acquir- I strengthened Pittsburgh. which its
Brewer said he and Baird shot her is recorded on each hole,
ing for. This is going to be a ed pitcher Dennis Ribant from faltered at the end of the season practice rounds. "just the way which opens the opportunity for
dillon Ii, the Larry's Mart case here"
the New York Mets, pulling off land was eliminated in the last we wanted to—not hot rounds one player to try for a birdie Is
their third major trade within a few days, finishing third behind till the competition starts."
the other has saved par.
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1.0
and San Francisco.
Open this year and finished sec- match is to be televised nation.
ion a pennant-winner in 1967.
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Ribant. a right-hander who Juan Pizaro from the Chicago tournament of champions, and Inc.)
was the Mets' top pitcher with White Sox for cash and shortstop Jacksonville and Western opens. A total of 120 two-man teams
an 11-9 mark and 3.21 earned Maury Wills from Los Angeles Baird has had a bad year. will tee off on the PGA's two
for third
babeman
Bob Bailey "Not too good, I didn't do courses. both par 72. The east
run average, and outfielder Gary and
infielder
Gene Michael,
much," he said.
course is 6,896 yards and the
Kolb Caine to Pittsburgh Tues- But Brown, the man who en, in addition to the Palmer- west 15 6,418.
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There Is one optional that makes a lot of sense:
the matching leatherette upholstery, for $30.00
extra. Nearly everyone orders it because it
eliminates the need for slip covers. And that's it.
(Unless, of course, you count the cost of gas and
oil it takes you to get here in your present car.)

What's the catch?
There isn't any.
$1,639 is the suggested retail price at the port
of entry for the Volkswagen Sedan.
The price includes Federal excise tax and import duty.
It includes the built-in heater/defroster, windshield washer, electric windshield wipers and dual
padded sun visors.
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pitcher Don Cardwell and out- making any 1967 predictions.

fielder Don Bosch. Cardwell was "I think it's hard to win in
6-6 in 32 gaines.
in the winter." Brown said, "We
"Ribant Is the man we had a fine year last year and
wanted.' said Pirate general we hope to have a better year
manager Joe L. Brown. "lie is in 1967."
one of the fine young pitchers
In the league and we are tremendously pleased to get him.
He is a good pitcher now and by THE ASSOCIATED PPHESS
Tuesday's Results
has a Chance to be an uutsttndBoston 130, Detroit 111
ing one."
The Ribant trade complements Philadelphia 129. Chicago 119
two other exchanges which upSan Fran. 126, New York 116

NBA Results

CLASSIC BOWLING CHAMPS . .. . Pete Duggan, Tournament Manager
A Division Champ,
(left) presents chtvk and trophy to Harry Pentecost
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LEAN 'P1 MEATY FIRST CUT PORK

12-ox. $100
Cans

Miller Gets
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thc first dean of the College ad
.ducatiou at Ltuitd4 ThnQio.
ltk. at UnLvt?rslty. it was annou_nc.

Expedeimee
Since John Murray. 26. joIned
his father's ambulance service,

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111ake sorne Plans to got lier to
catlier..
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The training came in hand),

wife. Patr1ch Ann, 21, deliver
their daughter at home.

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TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON TASTY.
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It's Gift And Party Time

Yule Pa rties Top Calendar '::

o hand in hand Since mo
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families of officers'
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enjoy
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superbly carned out BoMns as
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L E ficers wives of the
Often manufac
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finishing
.arn,
who
WAS
along
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will join the Tigerettes for the
th Bs Ryan, mnitod of lune McClain
that d d hi
h effUve are fresh new de- edges to add depth to a design &gt;
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tie and 3i11 Thomas, bedecked hon dinner at her home Jan ws presented to Ma
nments which ere judd
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highlighted
with
color
in
practical,
too,
when
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ebster, skipper's wife, as
by Mrs.. B.. F Robinson, who
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over, Bes Coffee, Kay Bar- Eve pam'.
to impreve the arrangemen.
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holdg candles without wob( LI
.lune's home was again the the club than silver.
and
Mr.
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Mrs.
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at
the
ballIis Webster and Mrs. Peggy

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wife of Lt. Cdr Jim Pirotte

Hostess for the coffee

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1artha Pierce or Barbara

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flue, now Rose Court Apart.

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look a job as shop superintend•

Point, Miss Of an Alabama

Alice Sheldon in 1903.

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hionie on Shirks Aenue at an

CURVY

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the upsiing to more

md pink satin rihns The hos WiIli,m 1.effler %Irq Creala
£cs presented the nosegays tO Fbg1nhotham and Wi
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nole Junior High School and

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with Colonial noseaj of pink \(r4 fln Rnimlev Wr
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was hold Saturday at ie I'aa'
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coJoul fabric and fnngtd

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Thv i'i'I''tihli luncheon
color' fraiiird hm md chicken
scheme wi cirried mit in the rnva in pctry etlq Or ental
tnmltn isple
home decor with a lovely ar green hin
herbert his it
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as PSflV on that "tight after New ear's" The Co of B coffee is set for
will be completed along thes ould "get down to huci- .lan 12 Cindy Comstoek and cocktail tumblers patterned

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is. The favored Beverage pitchers are best with
CPO W I\'LS board mes at at the home of Anne Karnes rations for the Change of Board sie than
itis
In
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$5. $10 or $20. ice
p.m. tonight at the home of thrned into a purely social af- Coffee in .1anua, which the

a plaen and other gifts p
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The h 0liday season has sneakflrn
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Edith Pounds
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Cdr Ted Daum and
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Johnson, Connie
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generall means more quaht
All wi'es planning to at1nd ho
under the bedeovers
for
each
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their
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children
Bowen
and
Gladys
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dolls we
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limited income can stretch food medium beat until golden

hobby is gal-f
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ExIt niou gar, 4 cup of water, 2 medium
Stuilnole C U 1
Home Economics kgent Corn sized cooking apples, peeled,

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back to Mississippi therc they
lived for 17 years, giving home

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which Is still in business as

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and wives an oppartumtv to su the Naval Officers Wzes Club a chafing dish pith accomparn the famil
wife Marilyn and Ens. Charles ten, Wendy, nine and Laurie small bowls,

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IRON DESIGNS

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Watt Gregory, nephew, who was Mountain in Birmingham, Ala. Elk's Club. Part of the Sanford

Do You Wear Your WIG?

Buddy Williams, Air Frames Curt). but here's one for lamb brandc alone The amount a come off more easily if the e

Hurry Bierly and Dorothy.

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inu l mdi on the palms and
hacks of the hands are scaret'

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back to Sanford whore he oper
atcd a dairy farm from "the
-- hundred," the present Ravenna

a Confederate officer uth an
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1tergenta.

(left) In shocking pink, teamed with a hip-hugging long evening skirt In plum and
lagonafly printed in yellow, black and white by Kelita.

meat retai]er as boneless is considerably more than thi
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DORA GRIFFIN, candidate tains E. A. Anderson and W. her, too, though she was born
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for presIdent of the NOWC is J. Harrison directing the fes- in Mirsissippi. She attended cubes, says Reba Staggi, meat average husband makes on the
Lt. Cdr. J. L. Grif- tiVitiCL Dr. Zack Taylor was Memphis Sth and is an alumni au oflt. Chutney is an mgre- job in a comparable length of Goad for Christmas stock;04
the fe of

Dora is a Tennessecan and out the hill-billie atmosphere.

can save five per cent of a $20

Nary Ann also teaches Sun- accompament.

Sfle ess amb, cut in a rate of $4 per hour . . . more

U of T. and held many class Cdr. Kirby Hunt of RVAH.J and is u member of the Worn-

few men ever to turn down an Mr. Flits traded the flats for Sanford Machine Company until
appointment to the United several orange groves In the 1937 when he sold the business
Spring Lake District of Orlando, to a former employee, Paul
States Supreme Court.

i Let Us Restyle Your WIG!

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capacities. At other dut) Ui

Mari Lois Webster, skippe: a

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lurd. liosteq isabel Goshorn and Anna Marie Thoinpbon, livid lie-c. 8 at 7:30 p.m. i

Items.

BOQ AF1LJIIIUIU\hl{ WLiP J)i(h('d Up if they contact
the scene of a wetting-down mt'nih.ei of the c-lul;.

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new daughter, Linda Christina, er-selectee Nmck Mergo
Next night, the Thiet offi also a fareell itietting for
on Nov 30, to join their 28

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holiday sprays

i juadron nEne, to help her re- Bob MeEwen,

Bobb

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Poehlman, son of are going to Okinassa where the squadron and their children

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tile IL amid atnnsmline your until golden tu'ccwii. .\lakes
servings.
stitching,

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is a zigzag there are all sorts of wondet-

stick to itself covers, Vinyl is an important orange Juice, 1 tablespoon ol
the season t.o start 'rime pattern e:iey of vinyl to
iiurt of a new approach to sugar aiiil i It apouit ol ground
books arc full of the simple, Un When the two might side's tire

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clean with a wet cloth, It can't tensiumis are usually sutiafac- Adapt it. to clothes for the large cooking upimles. Cut intti
tory, but b., sure to test-stitch kids, too, with transparent 4.ineIi slices- hush cacti with
fade or crack.

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After you've mustered the

and offers complete protection thit Oat jilati anti piesse r foot swushbuikhlng ruin cape or
against 'wind and rain. It re' Your seafli guide vill help pumiclw—trunspatent and full-

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flat, though top-stihing will
stopping yellow vinyl backed within the earn allowance

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* surprise farewell coffee Sa Chrlmas pay at the Mayfa Club before she and her hu
band left for his new duty
urday at Use home of Pat Count Club
Farewell fts were presen station at Wng Field in Mdth
be gertos
Michelson
giving her a lovely charm ed to Pet. and Thelma Denlea, ton, Fla.

will cling together

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husband will go with commer Wynn, sociul chairman; Glenda ed vice president and Linda, chopped hard C 00 k e d egg chorc easier and also help to
Thrift Shop, Ptgg the risigliatioris of Helene P:utt

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tatoes cook. melt
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grated apple, chutney and take a major portion of In.

be CrzselI will be NOWC rep; ed over the books to Carol Has-

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The) hume to diildien, shop saks brol e all prt1ous Smiths are going to RVAB-3 and cook ilv 1½ hours Re- largest item of expenditure For

Helene's husband

slung skirts, A-line coats. Steer cctiofl

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Johnnie Jub, Thrift Shop Mrs Smith and us presented 1eaes thyme curr

received. November was Three's to relieve Cdr. Webster.
GO'G A% t (l)'1 S tic month

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such as cost per ounce,
pound, pmt quart or seing,

pork She and Jim were married Mur Rtpp Jo huhihe receitd treamer st on an tngrued
cup water
furetl] gift and recognition silir trui
1½ cups tice cooked
tight du}s aftir his gradun-

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Open Td 9 P.M. Thurs. &amp; Fri

with a bar of soap and tied witl

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aponsoring Its annual Christmas
program at 7 p. in. Friday, Dcc
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Baptist Church. All parents 8FC
urged to purchase a toy. These
toys are to be used by the child•
Ten at the Ktndergnrten. Ctrntri- :,
buttons are being taken
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'Cromna High at the State HiY
convention Ut Cocoa this weekend. The convention will be held
at the Carriage House on the

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the many boxes of food delivered to worthy indig

for Thanl:.sgivthg. From the left:

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Mnn' -educational and recrea-

Pablo Williams, Elliott Smith, 3nseph O'erstreet,
Julius Tingling, Clarence Bell, Arthur Davis and
(Herald Photo)
TUinald Euclell.

tional activities have been planned for the state delegations.
'included will be addresses by
some of the military and space .
persnnnel from John F. Kennedy
Space Center and a grand tour
ni the Space Center.
with
will
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Shirley Capers
other nominees for the office of
State vice president.
The group will depart from
the Sanford Gre'hound bus ter-minal on Friday zit•ncrnn.

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Thanksgiving boxes given by their class at MidCrooms High Senior Chorus way SchooL Miss E. A. flosier and Arcee .lames are
members attended the district
(J-]eralcl Photo)
the instruclor'
Florida Vocal Association clinic
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Participating In the district
were schools from Seminole, Orange Brevard, Osceola and \7.
lusia counties.
The director of the Crooms
Senior Chorus, Earl Minntt, conduc!ted one of the mass eleetions auditioned by the district
chorus. More than 250 students
-were In attendance.

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WTL1..1AMSBURG, Va. (AT')
- A birthday party at Raleigh
Tavern in this historic colonial
tnwfl. attended today by College
of William and Mary students,
marks the liloth birthday of Phi
Beth Kappa.
Five William and Mary students founded the honorary
scholastic' society on Dcc. 5,
177fi. five inonth after the signing of the Declaration of indept'nciencc.
Encouraged by f e d e r a I
grunts. 12 urban areas are de'o1nping wilderness trails for
c1jsth, and horseback
LijI -5,
riders. Most of the city trails
will link existing purkiand.

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I W m ciau!t- i )ouihIe tU ductions
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tions.
uwdical
expenses
for your
griidunud irom iii
liv RAY DE CRANE
icr
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sell
aiid
'our
children
(if yot
setitiul n- ciilIee- 1lIS •LIIIt "
NewsJIaJit!r Enterprise Assn.
UI Y
arc• unde'r6i. renicmber only thi
By the end ol Decuniber all then started to work? Perhaps excess ci 3 per cent of incomt
An eternity of enchantment is diffirs will have closed on your you turnc;hed tot&amp;. support until is deductible), interest, taxci
the sparkling promise of dia- opportunity to trim your 1961 graduation tinw. But how will and "miscellaneous" deductions
monds. And loving Smiths v.'tin income tmi.
you fart' when support is reckonCompare your tentative tata'
are pronccupit'cl by prices can
After Dcc. 31. thu only thing cci on ttit- I oil t'ax- s basis?
with your aiternatives 10 p
glve the dazzle and drama of you can do ii. to take lull iici nointu'r. unless you furnished cent of income. $i,00 if incomi
diamonds itt vvrv reasonable 'itnuigc of every tnxsl!ving di- thu- chief support for the full
510.00(1 or higher.
cost. rvrnrts the 1lewelry inen a fixed set at figures. year you can't claim the dependif you plan to settle for a flal
dustry Council. Even with me- s, the
n'es you ninia- in these ent on your return.
deduction allowance instead 1
dest means, you can surprise
\Veighi carefully your ontri- itemizing. then defer until ne
can establish a sueher with that something special c'e'ssiui savings pattern before butiuns toward support as con- year. I! possible, payment or
which will continue to soy '' all apportumty is 1ot.
ti-ic;I ccl to the support furnished.
Items.
Of
lo'c- you" through a ilfetrniv
This opportunity fur rtduc-- by your son or thiughtcv. 11 thit
if you are close to the flw
Chriatmuses.
ing your yearly th: is aenilit- amount is fairly t-quzil, perhln;)s allowance figure, then pack It
The e'ver-cnduring beauty of bit- wtit'thei- you are ii low - mc- an itdciftiunni expenditure tifl this month all those deductibh
a gift of diamonds itever wears dium or high bracket tii-pnye1'. your part this month could Iteni you can so that It will b
out and will never be forgotten. T1iINI' mire the three areas to swing the balance in your favor worth your while to itemize.
Once the- gem ci knigs only. dia- watch eitrt1uiiIy - income-. cx- mid gi ye- you an additional $6110
_________
monds are tin longer confined tO emptions, deductions.
dpcndeiiey credit tin your rc- (NEXT: Capital gains, Iusses.
royal revenues, and you can
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Thm- wtplt- y-- in a pisitit1n turngive this incomparable' cupti- to control their income iii thePerhaps you art helping to
(A READER SERVICE- Thi
vation at prices under one hurt- haul niutith amid set the- stage- support an aged parent. Again Sanford Herald is making avail
dred dollars. AU the sublime thmt.-rziselves fur- dt'crtuig tnconw chile! support is required before itbie the 1967 edition of Ray Di
apurkle of a huge HtflnV is ircim ciii' year to tlit- next.
ttic- depcndt'nry credit is alLow- Crane's "Cut 'Your Own Taxes'
caught for delight in miniature
A doctor. dentist. architect, ed. Au odtiitiuui&amp;il $50 check lit'. booklet. its tax tips, similar ti
In a itingle, aniull diamond.
accountant or- lawyer, to cite ii fore- ytzir's end might save' 'OU those in this article, can savi
Iler Noel will be a never-end- few groups, can deter income- money it your claim is now a
money. Dc Crane's airnpli
lag thrill if you present her with until next year by the exPedient borderline- ()H(- language takes the eomplexitie
earrings, pins and bracelets (If of delaying billing to patients or
Remember. too. that the niedi- out of the law. As a line-by-lint
e1icately designed white or clients. This type' of niove would cal expenses deduction tar per- guide. it can be used as you fli
yellow gold stunningly sprin- tw made' by one' who already has sour over 65 changes drastically our your tax return. Advanci
kInd with tiny diamonds. A mciii- substantial earnings for the year beginning Jan. 1. if OU are orders for delivery after Jan.
gIn small diamond, skillfully cut and is fearful of nmoving into furnishing the- chief supPort of can be placed by sending SI
for spectacular brilliance WI-U too high a tax bracket with (lit- your niuttier or fattier, then all cents for each copy to "Cu
bring her the etssc.nce of en- addition a! still niort' income,
the medical expenses you pay Your Own Taxes, c/a Sanlort
-chantment when set in a gold
Deferring inc'unit- ii- a risk for them are 1uI1 deductible on Herald. P. 0. Box 489. Dept. 327
enameled pin,
at best. You are: gambling on a duthur-lor-dullur basis.
Radio City Station. New York
The diamond and the ring arc an unkitown-whuuit the' next l
lii 19(t7. medical deductions
y. iooi. Make' checks pay
the combination that nwimfls UD- months might bring. Further- l fur senior citizens will be hand- bl to "Taxes.")
ending love, and you'll find more, there is 11 possibility of a led its they are for all under-OS
uuegnlfic*ntly modern rings higher tax rate for next year taxpayers. Unit is. not deductible
Club Party
aCifltIllMtlflgl)' sparked with tiny that weuld minimize any ptnisi- until ttic.- e!xeeed 3 per cent of
Luke Monroe Homemakeri
diamonds at truly modest bit' gain in &amp;. flWitpuni'nwrut olin- total income. if you have' any ('Iui will have it-s Chriativai
rAcemc. A petite and lovely dth- come. Sulcst move in this dirt'c' - unpaid medical bills fur your prt' and meeting at 7:30 p.m
zncnid held ditintly on a dcli- thai is to let It go natural muid o -ez--6S parent whom you IU't' Thursday at the Lake Monroe
cate chain As another way to take the- income when it normal- suppurtuig. be sure to pay them Comniunit)' House. There wit
give her the fire of the Christ- ly come-s due.
before- yeutr'l- c-nd. it could be be a gift exchange. Hostesset
miis stars. And unparalleled In
Tunic- might Lw better spent ztdvurntngeous to bum-row the will lie Mrs. Gweni Muse, Mrs
glamour is a gift of a bracelet, establishing dci utitvly your c- riiumit' to uiuke- the payment ire-ne- Goad and Mrs. .3. C. Supp
brilliantly bedecked with ii empt.tuni- intel cm-edits lea- depend- arid win the' dtcIucuun.
All nrenihers are urged to mit.

acauernmg of srnali thamurids. erit..

OSUPC 'n, ri,oRrn..
nhltnb5rPd 1O0$, Ifl (hP Cit-cult (t5SWCER" n. iaM'
S'Ci'uN FIVE CEN'
Court of Seminole County, Flor- 'I'HE
ida, I will ccii the property situ- SAV1NGS B5\X,
Plaintiff,
sted In Seminole County, tiepenibvs
Coed's
i'd as:
The iast Sti,45 feet of tot E1'1WARV E. T,C)T'V, JR., et uix,
DefendantS.
18 and the '%Vest 64.86 feet
p%I.E
or
Nn'ru'E
A letter from Florence Is -a
Lot
in
Block
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of
EX(tn
of
NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN
'i,TSH VS'tA'ii'lS VNTT ONE,
featured story In thIs week's
Seminole County, Florida, Sc- that on the 19th day of Pecem

In Oviedo

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!t:.:, cjuickly re' -a-

place In the auditorium of Oviedo High School at S p.m.
Judges for the contest will
he Phil Goree, L. B. Webb,
Mrs. A. E. Voigt and Mrs.
George Means. Entries will he
judged on basis of talent and
wearing a formal dress iend
casual dress.
Each of the entries Is sponsored by a local merchanL EuTh
Caulder, Susan Jepson, Martha
Mikiar, Beverly Faulk, Beverly
Marshall and Anne Martin are
contestants,

Speaker Visits
Physics Class
By JA?'E CASSELBERRY

Dr. Gene Madlin, chairman
of the mathemstIcs department
at Stetson tjnivmiulty, DoLand,
apoke to the physics ciase at
Lyman High School last. week
on computer mathematics,
Scheduled to lecture the classes on Tuesday, Dec. 15, on infra-red spectroseopy is Dr.
George ,'Innktns, hosed of the
physics department at Stetson.

our- al tend.

'Goofed'
BARRINGTON, R.1. (AP) The same letters that Sen. Claiborne Poll, D-R.L, sent Inst
week to console Democrats who
lost bids for election to town
office also were received by the
traditionally victorious Republicans.

Legal Notice rIrTmovs

NAE

NOTICE 15 hereh' tven that we
art' ena'ed in business at
5i'
Hwy. 17-!1, Fern PRrk, Seminole
Cotinti-, Florida, under- the fictitit'us name of H &amp; 1 ?dntori,
find that we intend to reistetsaid mime with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Florida. to accordance with the
;ircvIslnnsi of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, to-wit: Section 565.05
Florida StlLtutre lftr".
Sir: Norman Helms
.lou 'W. Miller
30 &amp; Dec.
Publtiih
24, 1,
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WOTICE OF iIff11tIFP"5 SLL)1
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GTVEX
that by virtue of that certain
WrIL of Execution issued ou o
iid under the seid of the Circuit
Ci-'u't of Seminole Counts- FInrUIa. upon a ftna.i judrmunt tentiered in tb. nforenald etiurt on
th. 2th day ot September, A. T).
ft(C, in that certain cast' •-nt i i.-d
Central Floridu Drum er?Ica,
Inc.. Plaintiff, vs. Claud C. bierabtin. Inc.. Defendant, which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
doltvrn-ed to me as Sheriff ot
Seminole County, Florida., and
I have levied upon the fu1lnwin
clt'smibed property owned hi'

er

and the undeinstgm,d as Sheriff
of Seminole' County. Florida. will
at 11:00 A. B. on the 15th ta) f
Listuember. 1066, offer for sal.
and sell to the highest and best
bidder, for cash, at the Front

(Wept; boor of

the

Seminole

Count1' Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida, the above described personal property.

Tha.t said side is being made
to satisfy the terms of said
b%rtL sit Executiogt.
.1. L. HOBBY. Sheriff

Clerk of the Circuit Court

one of the students, Janice
Seminole County, Florida
Dunn, of the University of
By: Donna M. Markos
South Florida.
Deputy Clerk
TOWERS, BAILEY,
All Florida Magazine, corn, BCuOERS.
JCI\ES A GAY
plete with TV listings for the 151)11 FlorIda 'Title Building
week, is distributed with Fri- Jacksonville, Florida. $3fl
anti
day's Sanford Herald.
ST4IXROLSER ANt') LOGAN
And In All Florida this week First Federal Bitifihing
771
read about sin Orlando couple Sanford, Florida
Attorneys
who have made a doggone good Publish Dee. 7. 1966
living from a coal-black poodle. T)T)H -1,
Meet the J, Stokes Smiths and Ta the Crt at the Cisunty
their famous King Doodles.
Judge, $.rntuak C4'euty, }'IerThe grandson of author Lee Ida. is irehet..
is vet Estate •f
Tolstoy is a well 'Litown name EOLA WHITE
in this generation. ills Tolstoy,
All ('rredttnvu stud Peruses
a pioneer iii marine studios, 'l's
Has-lag Clap,,,. ci- Dee,euda
among other things, has made' Aguheut Sate Estates
You and each of you are herea return visit to Florida, Dick
by notified and required to
Dale relates h1 many adven. cent an' claims and demands
tax-es.

ili a. \Va iii-Ad!

WI

Wire Stolen
PROVIDENCE, R.1. (AT')
Copper wire worth thousands of
dollars has been taken in thepast six weeks from communications lines of the New Haven
Railroad In Rhode Island and
Massachusetts, railroad officials said.

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FWTITIOV' A5f
NOTICE 15 hereby given that 1
40
am engaged in business at
Hiawatha Ave., Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitie,tis name of •1enns's World of
Ib'nuty, and that 1 intend in
register said name with the
Clerk of tb. Circuit Court, Semiriott- County. Florida, in accordance with the prnvtsionp of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, to-wit:
Section 565.00 Florida Statutes
1 or. Sig: Virginia R. Oifllla.nd
Publish Dec. 7, 14, 1, S, 1956
WO'l'ICE (iF SlIT
STATE OP FLORIDA Tot

provemen is, tixt urea, appllancf'a,
appurtenances on said land
ot used in eonjnnctloit therewith.
'This wale is made pursuant to
final decree of foreclosure •fttered in Chancery action No.
16457 now pending in the Cli--

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and

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FINAL NOTICE
Notice 1, hereh- given tt
the undersigned will, on the If
dan' of December. A. D. II'

present to the Honorable Cot
ti' Judge of Seminole Coon
Florida, his final return, scoot
and vouchers, as Executor of t
Estate of MARY IRENE Ii
LEOD,

af k/a IRENE N.. li

L.EOD. deceased, and at at
time, then and there, make a
pilcation to the said Judge tot

final aettlement of his *-dmI
istratlttn of staid estate, a.nd I

GORDON V. FREDERICK

Attorney for Executor of t
Estate of Mary Irene McLe
a/k/a Irene N. BcLeod
P. 0. Box 1705

Sanford, Florida

2771

Court of Seminole County, Flor- Publish No'. 16,
, 30 &amp; D
ida.. and serve a copy of such 7, 1566
Atutwt'r or other defense upon DDG-4 7
plaintiff's attorney, THOMAS A.
SPEEIL of SFEEII &amp; SPEER, IN 'THE CIRCVIT COURT
whose address Is 113 MagnolIa LW!) FOR SEMINOLE COVW'l
A'.1iue, Sanford, Florida., on or FLORID A.
b. Itir.- I ','cem hey 11'th, 11*66, and I CHACERT WO. 15M
ii you fail to do so. a Decree THE WILLIAMSBUTtGH LA

premises located he S.m1n
Defendanta- County, Florida. described
WUTJCE OF FOREC1aOSVRE
follow.:
hinT
Lot 0. Block B, Rave:
TO, CHARLES GRIECO
Park Section of Loch
*3 Key wood Road
bor, according to tb. s
Hawthorne, New Jersey
thereof,
as recorded in P
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Book 12, Pages 11 and
that a suit to foreclose a Mart.1 the Public R.cord.
has been filed against you
Femiole County, Florida,
in the a.bove Court by the s.bovs Together -with the fol1ow
minted Plaintiff. The property items of property which are
sought to tie foreclosed is as fol. cated to and permanently
lows:
stalled as a part of the Impro'
Lot 01, LONODALE SUBI)I- unents on said property:
ViSION, according to the
2 0. E. Refrigerator M
-plat thereof, recorded in
No. BA I1TD Ser. No.
Plat Book 12, Page U, of
505022
tue Publiv Record, of 5mi1 0. E. Oven Model No,
nole County, Florida..
7111T 5cr. No. YT OOUU
YOU ARE ItEQtIRED to tile
I 0. B. Range Top Mo
your Answer with the Clerk of
Nc. 3 $30T 5cr. No, '!"I' 0
the Court and to serve a copy
'$5
upon the Plaintiff's Attorney.
I 0. E. Water Heater Mo
IRVING NATHANSONI p. 0. Box
No. SOOTBA 421 5cr. .No. I
66. Cocoa, Forida, not later than
'P0764
January 0, 1147. if you fail to
I Stewart Warner Wall Be
do so. a. Decree Pr. Conteaso
er Model No. OE-flE I
will be eatered against you for
No. SUfl7$
the relief demanded in the CornWITNESS by hand and seal
plaint.
staid Court at Sanford. Serntn
WITNESS my hand and seal of County, Florida, this Slat
said Court at Sanford, Semtzuale of November, IOU.
County. tint. 5th day of Decem- (SEAL)
ber 1066.
Arthur H. 1i.ekwtth. Jr.
(SEAL)
Clerk of Circuit Court
Arthur B. Beckwith, Jr.
Seminole County, Florid.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Donna N.. bta.rkus
By: Donna B. )larkus
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
BRYANT. FREEMAN,
irving Nathanaun,
)UC1LAJtDSON &amp; WATSON
Attorne)- a.t Law
711 Barnett Bank Building
P. 0. Hex U
Ja.ckauzivllle, Florida ZflOX
Cocoa, Flurlda.
Pobllsh Nov. 22. 311 &amp; Dec. 1,

THEEF DAYS .............
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1c9-Schs)ohs # lnsttui'tlntuR

1-SpeeIal Notices

14-Blc"Ote Repairs

li-Special Psi-vices
l5-lntertor Decorators
it-janitorial Services
li-1,sin*lPc*pa Service
iS-Builders SuppIts

54-Real )stste Sale
87-llu,ine'.s Rental.
iO-l.ots For Sale

1-1-tnme lmprn'ments

-PIumhirg
L...Pa intl 0 a
4-Weli Ds- illIni
u-Air ('oral. A Heating
:a-Ronftng
5-R,,4so----TelPv1sIOn
5-Photn .c l'cuipmeflt

t' I -Pa ump--Iito Pa
'l2-A,'res.*c
S._.Housca For Sal.

1112-Mobile Homes-Sale
111-Mobtle Homes-Rent

2-Busineas F'qsitpment
32-.loh Printing

i'i.;fli,

53-Swap or Exchan.

5-'unte4 To Buy
:b-Furniture For Sale
55-Antique, Foe- Sale

12i-Scontert &amp; Cv ci.,
l2-Boatp &amp; Motor.
126-Marine Supplies

56-Money To Loan
SO-Buitnes. Opportunities

Publisher

will be taken against you for

lie .t,itlt,tlst.'t ,.'l m''' t,lulttg
r't''in pu1 (Ii'
$* 9
2- lt .,iplioisteie'l 111gbI i: '-5, 5 ttI u-el fl,','knrs c's SI!) (I

t22.6fltl

Il. li,t,,i I's,'.i full

t,e)

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right to reject, revis, and properly classify

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ed once * week for fout- conse-

cuti-e weeks In The Sanford
Herald.
DATED this 21st day of N-cvember, 1966.
t!EAL)
Arthur H. Recku-ith, Jr.

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A NO PS $2 t,uisliel. l'ii Ben neLL
tool., etc. Bought - Sold. liSt32?-36e..
ry's Mart, 216 Hanford Ave.
Ph. $2*.4llIE N K 111 1)5, ut- sough I I ron, uvtt h

rnattri-s,.r,. Cn ii he eo,ur-rteti
Into twist beds. $2. 322-5254.

60. BusIness

Opportunities

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By: Donna B. Narkos
Deputy Clerk
Publish Nov. 21, 511 &amp; Dec. 7, 14,
1966
DDG.62

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fl
.thcr than nsiycif as of Lice1•6• a.' Lottie Itaulerson or
Lot ttt I"1oters.
hp-John- ______________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
LOFT: Motor co',r.
son. Sat. between Crnwe'e 4-Beauty care
('imp and Lake Mary Lower)-, ___________________________________
:-lZ(' .xt. :t.
St.rc

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BERNICE'S BEAUTY SAlN

l-'r,-c ('Hr Wash Regular $10 Permanent now $5,
Complete, 332-5666.
financed at
tIth t-ic'h new
Bi:h iuring LiceUnited St
. till 11 P. m.
'1'ALL 7 a.
fsu.tncin.
ember. t-m 4 t
EVeS., Men6
'J.iyr---Sow
open
4d11 •.. •
day thru Friday to 11 p. rn.
Cut 'N curl I3euut' Salon
' lerstinils
Ph. 322-0534
1S Palmetto Ave.
__________________________________
Do 1100 nate a dr,rtktng protietn. fi. Child Care
Write ?. 0. Box 1,)?. Santord- ________________________
)4.u$.lT'1l*'i itt ssiv home- As)'SUICIDE Prevenfloa Call Wh
I
t' i ':,y er N:ght.
41-$2)0.
Orlando
CARE,
______________________________________
('itl
-7721,
"OZEN Asset-ar' Melt them ________________________
dUWO into 'Liquid cash" with S. Pets &amp; Supplies

)-iDUND: 3 Y.-ar

1% THE CIRCUIT CORT (15'
THE NINTH JrrnclLL cm.
CUT?, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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IN CHANCERY NO. j553
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
JOHN G. NETTLETON,
PlaintIff,

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- RAMSEY. her husband;
THOMAS SHEPHERD and SHEPHERD, his wife:
LLY
PATTERSON and - PATTER-

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PATTERSON and -PATTERSON, bet- husband.

Defendants,

NOTiCE
TOt MARGARET
and
RAMSEY, hsr bus.
hand 167 East Walnut ans
Philade)phi, Pennsylvania
THOMAS SHEPHERD and
- SHEPHERD, hi. wit.,
residence unknown
BILLY PATTERSON and
- PATTERSON, her bus.

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*Th11 IS herebY gicn that i
am t-ngaied itt busineas at E
Itr(.lduAal'. - ('.-it.t-v:i F':', Ou-lt'du.
Seistin-' CUUtIt', Fltriizt, under
t). tietitious name of Nelpei'

hand, residence unknown
LILLIE PATTERSON and
- PATTERSON, her busband, residence unknown
YOU ARE HERESY NOT!.
PIED that a suit to quiet title

5.-ri' - e 5totion. and
r. sister said
hat I inte-nd t
Tame with the Clerk of the Ciri-ult Court. Seminole County.
1-'iorldsi. its a-1-e,r'laTlcC with ttictI ,- }-'(-titif-US Na,ne
,yoi,-lsis
(-ct ton '65.O'J
tosh
Il'rtda Ftatuts-I. lt',7,
-ig l;.'-ine'- Vt' Keisey
11. :l.
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ha, been brought In the Circuit

Court of Seminole County, PlorIda, against you and each of you

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or interest in or lien upon the
following described real prope'.
j ' situated in Seminole County,
Florida, to-wit:
Beginning 14.8 feet South
and 8.14 feet East of the
Northwest Cos-net- of the

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21 South, - Pnge
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East; Thence run South
117,31 feet, thence West

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tll (r.'dlturs sad J'ere.'as I).-inaasds CllIIIiAlit'A l'upi'ies.
(isim. er
Iluilsa
$' d":ll *'.4237
,i1,uilust Said Estates
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Road 8-434, thenc, East-.
eriy along said right of way
lIne S2.SZ feet to point of

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paid County. to the County
iiii*tiit CoUnty. Flur.f
Ida. ut his duct Iii the- court
)I('uie of saId Coutity at isnFlorida sithlr, ix calendar
ui.nthi !ru,u th. tins. of the
publIcation of Situ notice.
T'o o op1.-s of ea*-ts claim or 'itrisand shall be iii writing, and
ii ttte- tt.- ijiate of residessee
and post of1ic address t.l thecialmalit. and ah1i be sworn to
lstutiatit, his agent, or
by siteattorney and •ceornpanied by a
itimug lee of one drsliar and audi

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beginning,

and you as- c hereby required to
file your answer or otbi- writ.
tey defense, personally or by
your attorney, with the Cl.rk
of the Circuit Court, Ninth Judicia] Circuit, 5cnol,
Florida, at the Courthouse is
Sanford. Florid*, and to s.rvs
a copy thereof upon the Plain.

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WARD, ZU Park Avesus
Winter Park. Florid.,
not later than the 2th day of
December, 1016, therein setting
up the estate, right, title, Interest in or ll
upon the above
deacribed Property claimed by
and should you fall to do so
decree ps-cs confeap, will be en.
tered against yti
V.'JTNESS flY hated and the
seal of this Court at Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, this
14th day of November, lOU.

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wj.;:..5 (-'HILLED. I'UMPS

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*THINJICSL.SLIt Af'D LOCAS
P'lri.t Federal Building
Sats!ord. Florida *773
Attt,rtit-)' for Lxecutc,r
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1"! liEolson.' i'all-. pie.cwe
STItNI-:. Silt II'. Fisst t.

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$pkI,gLElt sys'i'cjg
All 'Types sod Sisea
W. repair and Service

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Ma.cbIery &amp; SuppS7 Co.
221.5451
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61 BUICK
Ilec?re 225 6

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'PlC. AlWr8, prIvate bath.
rrtieks I-or Sale ieidttea turn-; specially suIted
'or retired people. Id.aii7 10
h- 'Ill' fr-Il". i'.mp4'- S,, 1365
sated downtown. Inquire
vial Pl'-k-tip. 53,530 t,nt i
Isiobsos'. Dept. Store, 111 E.
t1O5'.tflai,s Trailer Park. In rse St.; Sanford.
Itary. 4(5-6043
1KM. APT., $100 Meilonville,
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lItNIHIlI-D 3 Itoom .'p..rtment

64 BUICK
LaSobre
static,

4.4oc

sedsus,,

power øurlsq &amp;

heat., mud
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BEDROOM, I bath, large

living room, ilining room &amp;
kitchen. hardwood floor., air
e-.'n'l. in living room. Extra
hi rge lot wit ii big .l,rueit' t re-"..
hI;09 S. Park Ave. I'rlce. 5*91)1),
('1111 Everett ii, hut-per Agency

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equipped. Venetian
IllInds and water turn, Ph
122-3334 after S p. m.

Flu. root;,, kitchetu equipped

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S95
65 CHEVROLET
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JItNISIIED .I;ttrage Apt., down.
own, Bedroom, Kitchen &amp;
3athu, water furs, III mo. Ph
22-248ti,

1895

62 OLDS Super U
4-door hardtep.

catsm.tfc, pew.

u.s-I sq S brel.., rudle,
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'0015)5, &amp; bath, $131. m". water
urn. 61)4 Park, 323-0890.

mud sir..........

ii 3 MORN, AP'l'S. Completely
quIpped by GENEItAL. ELECrRtc which includes electric
citchen, heating &amp; cooling.

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TOWN'N LAKES
IRDEN APARTMENTh
Fir' St

2795

Sps. Cp-e., V.5, A-i',
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beater,

VO IILdDIIOOM liarage Apt
1*irnish,orl. 165 inn. Adults only.
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Geleri. 3O f.rd.v
AT,RssdH.

Motor Sales
2215 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322.4231

122.1120

rrtN!siul:D I Bedroom cottage
it Five Points. Couplei only.
'Ii. 322-liSt.

322-0*41

Seminole Realty
1901 Park Ave.
:32-5232 anytime
or nights *32-Silo

51.

Articles For Rent

l: OI!/ SALE

Iilrrn , I !i-tth,
beai:tiful hardwood floors, I-cit.
cher equipped, lee, shaded 1t.
.Smal' down pa.yiimnflt &amp; .11
atisr.e mortgage. Ph. 3?2-'t1b7,

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LAKIdI"RON'i' Ilonte, 3-bedroom,

ti Liatlu, cetitriti air
Phuotso 333.9133.
WYSNI%'OOl): 3 flc.Ir.'orn, I bath,
Florida Room. 2413 DeCottes.
223-0674.

$100 DOWN

(]OVIcRNMP4'i' OWNED HOMES
3-1.4 BItS.. 1-3 BATHS

Jim Hunt Realt'

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Park &amp;

16th.

5*1.1410

WANTED: We buy furniture,

bottles. vol,, Anything you
sissy be worth sojnuthln
to us fijr cash. III-Vay 46 Antln'jue., W 1st St., Hanfo,- ei.
have

Deli's Auction Service
WILL buy

sayehing of Value

Highest prices paid.
Call 122-16*1 or 322-7614

IT PAYS 'I'O USE
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Si'. JOl-INS REALTY -

VIlIDDON

SAULS AGENCY

1.0,1' wu'rii tutu story iu,,uwe and
3 ear garage. 123 x 125. Corner

2nd &amp; Ii.y Ave. 're-rote. 'i2.01

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'VIIREE Bedroom, Florida room
Fireplace, PatIo. Lovely corner lot. Owner, 322.1113.

ni:oiwusi. 1 lI-it iu, newly painted. 3 Acre- c. of land.
By owner. .tvaliai.ie' Decent'
i.er 13th Pu 32-7335

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ItOIsER')' 4. WILLiAMS

3331*O1 2640 Hiawatha at 17.91

Night. - Weekends 535-0486

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Night: S?2'0I4$ or 111-0700

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Realtor
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liedi,i I IIl.l.lt )'i''l', .'cl.,cie'iii
Atlantic HsnkUl,,1
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ruotsi lI',i,ue-, ,,.uu-iy deunristiui
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i7-Busliscecs Itentals
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Choice Location-Downtown Sanford
201 WEST FIRST ST.

NEXT DOOR TO FLORIDA STATE

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Clerk of the above Court
By: Donna
bt'puty Clerk

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Call 328.3173.

NAI'IUNAI. iSANh ('F )IET... _______________________________
;oiIRNE AN'!) 'rltUS'I' COrd- CAI-tPEt4TItY
1!1'ut
I'ANY (formerly I3ank of A_ J. Mooch
and 'nose Corn.

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IdrirctY Paint 6. fflt*. -cVh-1..

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lIEN'!' A lIED
97. Houses For Rent
BROKER
113-1801
TRI-:i-: idipe-neti Fruit- 'Pangs- Roil. way, Hospital, Baby usda- 203 5. Park
By Day, Week or Month,
riots, Orange-s &amp; Grasfruit.
LA hOld 'i'iireo itedrooni, kitetuen
CARROlL'S FURNITURE
CALLHART IdEAL ESTATE
(iBe-all. l',tt.-si. 32.I9.6.
equipped, e'.ntrai tocittotu. corn11, W- 1st.
811.6111 CALl., PAY OR NIGHT 832-7495
pletely rutiovaleil 322-2764.
J5. Special Services
HEi.n
TV
CHAIN
SAWS
BIdOItOOSi i-urii house,
Stemper Agency TWO
Belt Vibrator. - Floor Machine
nuthlii g ftuu,cy-h.ut eliot p.
IIEATEI(S &amp; FURNACES
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
A Multiple ListIng R.aitor
Cleaned &amp; Repaired
INSUI4.OII Call 322-1577.
266b 8. Hiawatha
222-9113 APPAtSER
1119 8. lrsno* '1' IWO. - lIE DI 10051
835.4881
Un turn i sited
53.
Wanted
To
Buy
house.
Orange
AvI.
341*
r,ENTHY'H HEATING ERV1C
Call 123-0374.
NE'V &amp; Use-I Oil Heaters sold &amp;
Stenstrom
Realty
CA8H FOR THAsiN
cleaned: li types. 822.8604.
A Sitiltipie Listing Realtor
IN OSTEIdN, 3 fletIrootsi UnturAntiques * used furnitur, want. 32-24'40
'4665 l'ark Drtv.
nished liustie us, study lot.
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23-E'sibnting
522-84 '4 5.
BRIDGES FURNITURE

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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
LIGGKTT REXLLf DRUGS
iOU, tJlM)
120 N. PARK AVENuE *31.1231
Pinecrest Shopping Center
has.. against tii estate of Dli-.,- Tu};I-; Ril'ESELI Citrus. Nav.is. 2701
Orlando Dr
Pb 222-7911
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LARO C. IIAtJAN, deceased, late
ship. Albert
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Wheel chalra, sick room aupplias
for sale or rent.

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.(NlM.'L 1I.¼VEN KENNLIS.
neuly puint.'I, atihi-toxit' paint. 73-MaJe or Female help
l't'GS. Cats, etc. huatdd. Chthu19. 322.4fl15.
ENUMERATORS, Tenuporary or
shuas for sale. W. 1st. St., San LTI'flftflfl' Pi.%SO 2145.
Permanent, to canvas. door to
f'rd.
2-.7bi.
Phone 32-5G2
door taking names for C I t y
lIEPIiEltD Puppies
UERMAN
after 3:30.
Directory, Na Selling. $50 a
for sal.', 1'.maies, $If,. Call
week, luLls prei'iiictluti bonus.
A l.MOST lie w 21* • Power .i ow 'jt-,
?.2-337(' sifter 4 P. III.
.sri.l neat
i4),t'ii i rig
A ('('Stilt It'
electric is wit edger, new 3/4
writing rc-euiri-'i. Apply C. It.
sl.CMiS) 1'iTTESt, S weeks oi'i.
hors.- cit-ct ru- puns p. pipe, pta sI)a-.'sir', Ocueral Licilvory, dalih"js. broken. 'Nice Christmas
lii- idite &amp; accessories, 2 vufor.!.
('UUiii e'irpet sweeps-ra, stereo
record player, 5' x 6' x 6' steel 77. SItuation %Tanted
(iLiSli sl'ICINGER SI'ANIELS.
storage building, 3' X 6' 2 15"
Ac pure-tIred,
months old,
steel storage shelves. Ph. 322IVASTED: Empty homes to
zu.erarit c'.-.i healthy. CaiI $221411; after 4 p. in.
el,,.iit, Realtors &amp; Contractor,,
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_________________________________ LADY KEN?'fOltl- 500 Washer A'
Pleas. note. LOIS' flenors)
.-,';:usr;in '-I'AN!LL I'upples. $
Hourc.cieanlng ServIce. 131.
Dryer Set. 2 Years old, small
&lt;,..tI.r ::s I.4ae 'I'raii,
3174-7 to 1) p. iii.
equity &amp; take over jtayments
i.tktl,sI. i'Is. 647.21.
3.O606 after 5:20.
Call
IV A S'I'PI) : (ii ci i ,,t.s-.---- Painting,
Adoption.
85M1 FOR SALE: Navel Oranges &amp;
i'cpplEs rot
IS'awhing IVlnduws, Yard work
E SOCiETY,
N(iI.l-; ii in M A
or Cleaning Ph. 323-1322,
Tangerines. Call 323.3067. (1.
Hwy. it-, ncsr County Road
Adams, itit'iimund Ave.
DAYHWOItK or utill do ironing.
nept.
Call 333.73$',!)
U.% RT.T A M1-RICA S SOFA &amp;
PDDLL l'LPPILs. Deposit wlii
('hA! i. $100.
('AnI'I-:N'rl-:n. Iletire-sI v ants
hold for Christina.. Guaranteed
Plrt,vie 322-1151.
sinali repais- &amp; esibinut work.
healthy, Terms. Ph. 213-1445.

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ill W. First
ower 1le.'ir A,t
eruer, like. no-.'-', t*
I. tn.miliri. at 15.11.1. Aoh-:N':Y
('till fct.:ir.4 11$
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lU'- T . 5c, High F''
1966 J 1
1'.)e-O(l ('511

fll-AUTIC1 AS wanted. See Jimmy DECEMBER SPECIALS!
Open cia ily I to 5 1'- ft.
Couu'an, Cut 'N' Curl. Call 122- i'o si-:'rI'i.i-: 1dstate-nhc'e 3 bedLewis t' Dell
0834 or 322-4013.
322-75') 6
room hattie, clo.c, n, cn
ful
Oak Shade-el .-orncr-offv'rIVANTED:
lIousu'kseper
for
fullFl-Vt'1Nt3 M%C'IIINE Zig Zag,
el at $5,H)0.00-opcfl for re-ain
pleasant
time
empicyitient
ut-ills attachments, never used.
,conaiule offers.
surroundings. Up to $ dsya a
regular price $159.95, sell for
week uu-ltli excellent salary to
$5995. Ph. $3S7953 evenings.
$l,olluI.00 (under I-'iiA -"P
(-.,iui,.-stsate' for tirtie. Somi.In- svi:
iuraisal
) on attract ito tinci coinildren,
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ssunthe'r
ut-it
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JL'ST Ll RE SEW':
tort :ui,is' 2 h,edronitt home at
ag,-t-. I Iii I S
In house'aslter $75. 3622
431 i't- ittcotnti Ave. ,%s low as
htolti. .'tppliraitt age, preferCountry ('huh Road$31111 Dowli. $ 5.511 monthly.
encu- 35 to 6(1 years. Prospects
.-ei for prrsnasseflt
I"lihtf'O' S i,e,.t meulci, 16 It,,
door ltetrieierator. instant cold,
mcii' Reply t Ilox 10 c/o 1'l,e Nididi) 2. Ueeironin,, with either
I ' or 2 Bat us'? t.eh us chow
power saver, Deluxe no frost,
Stnforii herald.
you both 1805 Chase Ave. &amp;
floor model. flegular $349.951512 Chase Ave. Both are VaC(I)UNT)-1t II'attse'ss over- 31. 6
must p.11 $"S9,(t0,
cant, cleats, rail ready for ocI-ails,
Day
week.
N.,
FIRESTONE STORES
n - . u itl gn''.l I
I"- c'an Shop InterSt
uuckey's
(n1 Vt'. First St.
Lato 4 &amp; SR $6.
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10.000 1IAMLIN'S on sour toot FOR LEASE: Nssv 3-flay Servtos
Payadv.rlis.m.nh.
litlance, $7,231, at 4 4 '
5/6" to 1 t4", *5c t'it. N"nuntnde
Station in Longwoo,l, Potenclean bu,lwoocl. 322-6172.
Adjustvn.n$a will be mad, en a re-run bail, only for typographkal
titers Is a ppr.'*. $7(i o.'r month,
tial 20,000 or isiorn monthly.
('gill 3:2-11481.
.rrors that affect the valu, of the ad. Adjustments will not I.
Tb I ru
nm sit h operation cx 9 coB l'L)-TE rooms of furniture,
ceeds-il I,OII0. l'u to Oil Co.
mad. beyond the first insertion.
StJNf.ANI): -Iidrrn,. I haiti, no
I ne"iu'I ing K lit gsize bed. tele6(14 IV. 6th Ht
riouvi) pC )tile'tlt or i,lo.i tug triat,
'tsioflw, bedror'isi ptiits, reIngerahors, stoves, and many
Assijoic 511g. 726 Cherokee
- 2. Perronals
i-Lost &amp; Found
CIrcle. 323.0724.
other items. 1.t-a'ated at Farm- 72. Female Help Wanted
WiLl. NOT he s i'sponwihie for
ers Auction. 17-92 &amp; Onora flit
Vt atch in Thrift- 1
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t'IIAIN LINK FENCE
for ahe $50.

Want Ad Department Hours
MONDAY through PRIDAY-8:30 AM. to 5 P.M.
SATURDAY 9:30 AM.

t do so, a decree pro eonfesao

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INVESTMENT * REALTY
,t'lb.'t'ry 535-516!.
et- luil se'ie.'tinti of gifts that
111-9111
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N.
Park Are.
liti- 355 (isi)c of thu.' year.
COB II'ON'S h'ic-t ure,1 EncycloI
bath, take'I'll tildE IB'slrnnni, *
pells, Cash or Terms. Call 322MATIIER FURNITURE
tIl )'flul'fl Is
is nil tie-st oft r.
ul
o:;ss after 4:20 p. in.
322.0983
201 E. 1st.
132 hayes hr. i22-9t.

11 t-Wanted To Rent
115-Autos For Sale
116-Autos-Sale or Trails
125-Truck. For Sale
1?D-Automott-e Service

1.0-Misc-. 1-'or Sale
5l-Article For Rent

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*at.i. .ilile'tt,'-.s of rtit- t-il iivitie.

Bedding * leut-nitur.
pet Sl,nmpoer (itt- only $1
AT P'ACTORY PRICER
per day. Ca i-i-ni I 1'urn it tire,
122-6321
ill Magnolia
ront, TABLE, in origInal ear- SPEI'IA 1, CIt RISTMA$ (it ri's
toil, ut itlu iiii litnit'flt - $ 395. Ca a.
for the ilofliC. See our wond-

105-Rooms For Bent
lEt-Rental Agent,

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REST ilitse Lustre Electric Car-

104-Trailer Space-Rent
I oS-Trailer tots-$sle
l06,,_Apai-trnenhs For Bent

34-Upholtt'r
35-Vac-uuin Cleaners
a7-Mring - Storage
t5-EttertnnnstOr$

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itt,, t I'" tu-.trtli snuielbing tV ILl.
'It -S ltsr beats'-. tti,eIe
46 Anti.
in us (,ur e'sPhl
'cite. it,'I liet- Iruts i,ti'i' ,,t.i ceiII. 1st SF, Still lot-el.
1 ,', r'l tu.uy happy -eav.. PluS
utill ml'.. the .-.uat lit ,';,ia'n,
5. l'tit'sult tire For Sale
lea sit If tel Its is a u- ic- ut - sliest y

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i01)-R.aort Rintaist
10l-Trauhera-tahanas

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isiet ci, 10 sores. Al". isk
lots.
P11.
New
421.7233
Smyrni

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16-.-Houses-----$ale or Brat

t0-Home Appliances

f ice of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court on or before the 28th da.y
of December. 1566. If you fail

of WINDERWEEDi,

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hliumises

92-Acreage
Ar'.l lfluhI%Vi'- y

i-n. $15 to $19.51'
(tutu.-'
4- 'l'uu Iii sIr.' s ,'iauilt I',,x
"a. 119.5*1 heal Estate
I4*les.flefltal5
USED \VASJIERS
1. 1-'nil sisci ,'e'1.ilt f'si,itu
Ph. 513-4615
11)11
IV.
tat
Mt,
iuuske
Ve
t-epntr
alt
$40 Up.
i- uil'l'e', wet
Moosl-:v API'l.IASCItoani
lte'l'uiilt
1tt
iii
sir.'
1.1:51' iN luilTl"l-': New, 2 heel323-0697 I t u,i'i'.-t- ,,,'i
21* l'nlntct(,'
$39511
t'..uiut. lut- .islue.i, tut-w tnt nit tire,
2- *5" i"'itiu itilihicu se-Is i.e. $19511
sill ,'ie',-tm- k' but ut-till ftjrt,ni'P.
l.:XPE1t'l'C.%l(l'l''l' i'LEANIN(l, 12
'i'wi.i wise' isitets'iItig
l'eIt 122.r.'.6.i (sr apps.it,titteiit.
Average wIse $495, free, estl,t, $10 t.t $19-SI)
tisittsess
utnte. i'iu. 322-6774 for Infer- l'..'.i itIins.,itt lieu
with
IF',' O'.%' NE it: host los-at Ion iii
tipoititfllnt1t.
tinat ion A
$39.'i(l
1-Is ti f..r.i. l,ct-gn .hc,l.4 lot.
i,.0 tcpt-ittgs Mattress
Iire.;.hisce, sir ,-ntuIihiftlosi &amp;
i'fll')S 2. i-'tiil sin.- lO'i;ntv it.'wt
n. $195*l
fun- situ-.', Nt-ut- hm,ilt'in K lteiiatu,
.ivl-:l! si'o'un-:n
2 l,atlia, M;,itsslst, t yie wIt tu ("y1- I{''i'.'s""sse'i lilt.'- al, ' 111 1'il I Nit ' I'll ICE
tie w
1119.51*
i.o.U.
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IteutI i-i,ii
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iii: coiusiit s'i'onl-:
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iL.'hulht
utah to wall ivuslalind
iii
Sanfor'i
2011 Mainnotia
$1 ::,')Ofl. 82.90(1 i)ouv fl
sue so built lI.ihi''i'tuca. $ l, j)l*
woo-I Beds
()wn*-i- will titheu l-irwt MortCOCKTAIL BAR. 2 stools, per$15.01)
gage 3.t2-7i51. Vainnula Dr.
(oct tnt- Patio, l'nol or Plot. I. lt'tffl sire Maple bed
$15.0')
1,1* Room, $100. Ph. 32.5400 1. Twin Sire Maple fled
$55111) si-;vun HOUGHT MORE
after 5 p. m.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. (111.1 R this neat 2 Bedroom home

'antetI
77-A---$ituzuti"n
StuilCiutS
5l-ln,',lnI- Pr'*pert.,52-.lus*ite,.s l'rop.'-$sl.
s:,-Rs'si istate 'an1.i

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l's, 'nitis, A tu7.'t bmw %''ll

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7O-ErnpIn nueni Ses- i,-ca
'i_MMJC Help 'ante1
72-I-'emsis Help VsntesI
?3-).lai. ot- Female Help
74--Sal's Help '.,nted

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or other pleading In the Of.

tiffs attorney, who..

USPii P'uraiture,

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AU ro GLASS
INSTALLED

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II i eb'i'i $;%7.1t

RUSH. DEAN &amp; LOWNDES, *
East Central Boulevard, Orlando,
Florida, and ti). the original An-

JOHN D. HAINEg of

sittt,I* a. 5U 5., CtPv eM

Iloti' 'lutes. until *',illivsi'''
lot &amp; l'isiite's Iii Salt l',iih,i'

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flu. Mi- s. 11 V l,nt-'I, 26*6 5.
Santord. 3-32l9.

Always order your ad on the economical weeWy or
monthly rates. 'When you get earlier result;, call and
you'll be billed for only the days run at
cancel
earned rate.

IN THE CIRCUIT ('fliRT OF
'('HE NINTH JUDICIAl. ('In.
(ill',' IN AN!) I'flR SEiIWOLM
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
(iRANCERT tt. 1654*
TEE BOWERY SAVINGS BAX1,
Plaintiff,

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50. Mist'. Feit' Sale'
L SE1,L 175 Tour P'uirnitars. Quick
Pet- vie, with hs each.
sWI.-:E'r H .%ML.l N ''t angew, $2.00

CHARGE)

SITUATION WANTED ADS

DEAN 4 LOWNIIES
Attorneys for Plaintiff
22 East C's'v-itra.l nu1e'*rd
Orlando, Florida
Publish Dcc-. 7, 1966
Dim-li

Publish Now, 1, 52
7. 1061
DD41

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I'h, 8V-67tC.

PAYtS FOR CONSICUTIVI INSIRTIONf-NO CNANGI OF COPY

Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON. RUSH.

&amp;

MINIMUM

($1.50

ember, 1566.
(S$ Al.)
Arthur fl. Becicwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Viblen

Northeast

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I-'r.'-e I.'is - , ip A' .1e11 •r - IYs'.l
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Per

3 LINES MINIMUM

Court of anti for Seminole

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Couiruty, Florida,
DATEP THIS 6th day of Dec-

gage

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FIVE DA%S

Øoj(!kL)

85-Vni'uunt ('lenners

Line
Per Line
20c P.r un.
24-c Per line
30c Per Un.

TWENTY ONE DAYS ................ 1k
lie
TEN DAYS

writing, and shall state the place 'l'Oi CHARLES E. ROBBINS anti
ni residence anti post office adALTE'NE 1.. BOBBINS, lull
dress of the claimant, and sh'ili
wife,
be sworn to by the claimant, her RESIDENCE, in an unknow5
agent. or attorney and aecompan
state or country other than
led
a filing fee of on. dollar
the state of Florida, and
anti such claim or demand not
mailing address being:
so fi'ed shall he 'oId.
TtA 4fl1L42, COB 216th.
Jean Glenn
USASA RN, APO New York,
As executrix of the Last Will
New York 1101166.
and Testament of
You are hereby notified that
EOLA WHITE
a Complaint to foreclose a c.rDeceased.
tam mortgage encumbering the
R. W. WARE.
following described real oAttorney for Executrix
perty, to-wit:
P. 0. Box 1416
Lot IL. Bloc-k F, COUNTRY
Sanford, Florida 677I
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. 2,
, 50 A Dcc. 7, 14,
Publish Nov.
sc-cording to the plat there1956
of as rerorded In Plat Book
DD0-6I
is, rages 75 and 76, Public
Records of Seminole County,
is the Court at lb. Casts
Florida,
Judge Pelaolr County, 5*5
has been filed against you in
sit Florida, Is Pr.b.i!s,
the above styled suit, and you
Is ru the Emt.te sits
are require'ti to serve a copy of
MART IRENE BcLEOD, a/k
your Answer or other pleadIREN'E B. MoLEOD
ing to the Complaint on PlainDe ceas
tiff's attorneys,
ANDERSON,

an order discharging BOB]
CHARLES FRANKLIN WIL- JOE RAT as such Executor.
LI AMS
Dated this the 8th day of Nc
Itesidence 'Unknown
ember, A. D. 1566.
Ton arc hereby notified that
Bobby Joe Ray
.i4t
41I%'t,tI* lis ber
K
hIt
As Executor of the Eat-ate
in
the
Cirbrought agatost you
MARY IRENE McLEO
cuit Court in titid for Seminole
a 'k/a IRENE B. McLEG
County, Florida. in chancery, enDeceased.

tile'd DOROTHY LEE WILLIAMS. Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES
FRANKLIN WILLiAMS. Defendant, and you are required to file
your Answer or other defense
with the Clerk of the Circuit

The Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less It Cost Per Line Per Day

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CALL UNTIL S P.M. TO START YOUR
SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY
AD NEXT DAY

11, Page 55, Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida.,
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tig. Trucks

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Direct Phone Lines To Wont Ads
SOUTH SEMINOLE
SANFORD
322-2611

EEK &amp;

5,-r'1s-e C',lI. $300
1110
crkinu 'titu- s i-'t len'l
101 S-unt"rd Ave.

Want Ad Information

which 'ou. or either of you, may
have against the estate of EOLA
WRITE, deceased, late of staid
County, to the County Judge of
Seminole Count)-, Florida, at his
ntfit in the court house of said
County at Sanford, Florida., with- vi.
in alt calendar months from the CRAJU.E$ E BOBBINS, et ut,
Defendants.
time of the first publication of
thi. notice. Two copies of each
NOTYCH OF 511? iN
claim or demand shall he in
MOM? GE FORECIMSRRR

of Seminole County, Firidp
Publish Nue-. lii,
, 111
Dcc.
1066.
?ut'lish LMi. 7. 11,, 1. 6, 1054 11*61
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1955 at ii'1111 A. B. at the
cording to p1st thereof i-c- her,
main
door of the Couirtht"tise of
P1st
Book
'IS.
pare
corded in
County, at Sanford,
i, of the Public Records f Seminole the
sinderel81ted Clerk
Florida.
Seminole
County,
Fl-ends.
debris has been cleared In at public pals, to the highest will offer for wale to the highest
best bidder for cash the
Florence, the more than 100 and best bidder for ssh, at the anti
of the Seminole fMlowlng described real properFront
dentFlorida university students are County Couirthonee in Snfot-4. ty:
Lot Ii, Block "E", C'CIlTN'TRY
having the time of their lives, Florida., between 11fl0 a. m. anti
Chin MAN4.')fl, UNIT NC). 1,
December
21p1,
1!'66.
studying and traveling In Tt-aly N1 p. m. on
according to the plat there(Court Seal)
and Europe. Read a letter from
as recorded in P1st Ilonk
Arthur H. Peelc1th, .Tr.

GItI.ECO, his wile,

Writ of Execution issued out of
and under the steal of the Small
Claims Court of Seminole County, Florida, upon a final judgmnent rendered in the aforesaid
court on the Slat day of July.
A. II. 1066, to that oert&amp;in oss.
entitled B &amp; B Oil Corporat*on,
Plaintiff. vs. Cilve Gipston, Defezidant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution wa.r delivered to me
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied Upon
tt.. following described propert)owned by dive Gipson. said pronerem- being located in Seminole
Counti-, Florida., more particularly deacnlbed as follows:
1- lVI6 Ford Pick-Vp Truck.
1 D. Number F10V6LU6
3- Portable grease gun
2.- Hydraulic bumper sack
1- 6- 1 Volt Battery Cliar-g-

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Pro Confeser, will be entered INGS BANK, a corporation,
against you for the relief dePlaint1
manideci In Iie Complaint.
'.5'1TNE5 my hand and the MAX D. HARDIN and JOAN
j't-al c,f said Court this 8th day EARDIN, hii wife,
of November, A. D. 1566.
Dcfends-t
(SEAL)
NOTICE OF SITIT
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr..
THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
Clerk of Circuit Court,
TO, MAX I). HARDIN and
Seminole Co.
Claud C. icrs1inn, Inc., itald prc.JOAN K. HARDIN,
I)-: Donna B. Markos
pert- tein located in Seminole
Route 2, Box SSSA
Deputy Clerk
('ounty, Florida., more pu.rticulHudson. New York
Thomas A. Speer
any descritied as follows:
You are hereby notified ti
SOul Open Bead Drums, corn- of SPEER &amp; SPEEII
a suit has been filed against
Attorneys for Plaintiff
j.1.'te with lids and rtn -p
lit th. above entitled cause; a
arid the undersigned as Sheriff 1l Magnolia Avenue
that you are hereby required
of Seminole County. Florida, will Sanford, Florida
file your answer with the Cii
at 13 :01' A. B. on the 1ttl day of Publish Nov. 3(1 &amp; Dec. 7, 14, 21, of this Court. and to serve
Denember. 1066, offer for sale 114Sfcopy thereof upon the Plainthi
and sell to the highest and best titiG -51
attorn.ya, whose name and i
bidder. for cash, at the Front
drass is: BRYANT. FREEM.A
(West) Door of the Seminole 1W THE CIHCI'IT COURT •P' RICHARDSON &amp; WATSON.
THE
WINTII
JVDIC1AL
CIP
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Barnett Bank Building, Jacksi
Florida. the above described per- CITIT I A%D FOR SEMISOLE v111, Florida 5*302 no later ft
COuNTY. FLORIDA.
iioiiftl property.
December Utte, A .D., 1065.
That said pale Is being made to (HA!CERT Wil, JIflYS
If you fall to do so, Dee
NINTH
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
&amp;
satisfy the terms of said Writ
Pro Confess. will in. enstel
LOAN
ASSOCiATION
OF
NEW
of Exe'cutlon.
against you for th. relief
1011K CITY, a corporation.
3. L. HOBI3T. Sheriff
marided in the Complaint.
Plaintiff,
of Seminole County, Florida
The nature of said suit bel
I'ublish Nov. 16. L, 511 &amp; Dec.
icr the foreclosure of Mortgu
CHARLES GItIECO and BOSE encumbering the property a
';. 11a66
WOTICE OF IIUEH.IFF'l SALE
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN
that b - virtue of that certain

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Pageant Set

THOUSAND OAKS. Calif.
(AP) - Zoltan Hnrglta.y. 6. the
iinn.mnuieci son of actress
.l;tyfle Mansfield. has developed
of spinal meningitis,
doctors reported early today.
Zoitan. under treatment at
Coneja \ 7allcy Community flospitol icr serious wounds Inflicted
by an attacking lion a week ago,
top:tis recovering grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E. T,
Summernill of Geneva ha beep
decorated with the U, S. Air
1* was reported in satisfacForce Commedation Medal t
tory condition early today after
Howard AFB, Canal Zone. He
doctors diagnosed the attack of
was clteà far professional skill,
meningitis. The new illness was
knowledge rnd leadership which
noticed Sunday night.
aided
in identifying and solving
Zoltan was attacked
problems in cost control for the
a
lion on * ot.
civil engineering squadron.
compound where his mouier
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CROOM'
, ztrnt.
tflct F\ A cJintc. I om left, ii st
Cherry. \ dma Carte. e)w-yn 1-lejidet son, secoflu
row.: Lero' Mathis, \- ernon Jones and Josej C)'irsteet, and lhir'J row: Liutld Mci thieandlifou
Prrngle.
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Regina Roberts. Mrs Lear Tueker and the Crooms High
Marching Panther Band were
among tue many spectators attending the :44th annual Orange
Blossom Classics in Miami on
Saturday.

Loving Sanlas

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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. .Ajthley
1r., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberth, Mrs. Bettyc R. Wi11iuni.,
Miss Vivian flurston, Ear] E

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"firsts" this week by opening
five new 'Publix Markets all on
tue same day.
Within the pzicl few years this
remarkable, fast.grnwlng food
chain has opened two stores at
a time, and even three stores at
me, u
store opening is not only a first
for Florida, but possibly for
thinn
Publix Markets be.
are
located In Boca
4WCD
Raton, T)clray Bench, Miami,
North ibliami Reach and Miami
Shores. all cyolebrating thezr
gain grand openings on Thurs.
diiv. These openings bring the
total number of units In the
Puhli, organization to 131, with
one more store still to he open.
ccl before Christmas.

Birthday Party

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Legal Notice

italy Floods

Over In Hernando County,
Beth McCoy, of Brookaville,
was the youngest-and preWest
-candidate for clerk of the circuit court. Running against
four men for the post, Beth, 24,
and mother of three young ones,
proved youth and femininity are
Decorated
no handicaps in Florida politics.
S/Sgt. Charles K. Summersill, Read "The Real McCoy."

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Oviedo Jaycees will hold the
Letter
Ovb'dn Junior MIstS Pgtsent to
Puhllx super Markets, inc decide on their entry In the
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one of Florida's outstanding r state contest to be held In Pen1111! nrgani7.fiuons, 15 RSififlflSfl siwola In .ianiiary.
All Florida Mgszine,
.• fag another of their famous
The local pageant will take
Now that most of the flood
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i4Iufly
i" lfl
izatton Niembers of this C
have nmde many Indigent
youngsters happy at Christmas

Publix Opens
5 More New
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-ton put on exhihit to c,ornmemo- were asked to pull over to the
side or the road.
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the horror of that D(-cember 7. a Mexico in Albuquerque. brief
date which President Franklin ceremonies were sch(IdUled At A
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infamy." gathered in Pearl USS New Mexic-o, A World War
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kins, towels
2) Pictures should be plenti.
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change almost daily,
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e set must be accurate.
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obsolescen ce" or the "age of
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students in the nation's schools. and easy to handle.

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posables."
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give some substance to that of his parents:
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back home, the recorcL you
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A Jai-Alai Fronton,
Tourism is not the single contributor
to Sanford's (and the region's) e.eonomy. Indeed, tourism progressively becomes a smaller segment of the economy
here. But it still is important.

being situated in a tourist state
in which virtually each community
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NEW YORK (AP) - Every i Typewriter Co. "Today there j many little girls today are turnlittle girl yearns at some time to 1 are approximately three million lug to secretarial work rather
become a ballet dancer, a secretaries, stenographers and than
becoming
ballerinas,
typists - and 98 per Cent of nurses or schoolteachers:
nurse, or a schoolteacher.
Sn: a Tiffany: "Between 1056
But the fact Is that more and them are women."
th
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source,
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and
1964. th ose earning $100 or
growAno
more wise little girls are
Ing up to become business sec- Merle Law. president of the Na- more weekly Increased from 5
tiona] Secretaries Association, per cent to more than 28 per
ret.arles.
For women's place today is as agrees with Tiffany's figure of cent. Top secretaries command
much the office as It is the three million, but estimates the salaries of $10,000."
kitchen. One of the results of the toUtl number of 'U.S. women Says Miss Law: "Salaries
continuing industrial revolution office workers In all jobs at 5(V vary in different parts of the
bas been to put womanhood In a en million,
country, but secretaries to midnew seat of power - behind a How did women come to thti 1 dle•management men average
g i ant step? Some historians 7 per week, and secretaries to
typewriter.
Less than 100 years ago, worn- trace it back to the year 1881 top-level management average
an were almost as scarce In when the YWCA started the $112 per week. But they range
rul woman.Up to$17,400 a year and In one
Amurica n business nfficeb a
urant
Year
by
year,
women
method- case. considering extra cash
gem pearls are In resta
ically replaced men in office benellts. to $21,400."
oystem
"According to the 1070 census, work Just as in the fields the Says Tiffany: "This is one
there were just seven female tractor replaced the horse.
f.eId in which ape pres..nts a
office workers," says Earl TI!- Here are some sthtistic iriiiimurn drawback to the older
fany Jr., president of the Royal which may explain why so
an. More then hall of the
'Mir.i. Typewriters' of this country are married, mid almost
hull are more th a n 40 years

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'ASHINGTON (AP) - Twen- to the dock?" He said: 'Tea." I perous now than In all their his- Liberal Arts college does not
fIve years ago Wednesday said: "Why didn't you toll us?" tory, are the friends and pr get a single course in Busin ess
a a gray day, cold, even In He said: "I never th ought about thues of the Uni ted Sta tes.
Law!
was
fishing in Salt
uisiana. I
He usually doesn't even have
If our society continues to
of
bankruptcy
Through
th
e
you. 3D miles from New Or- The English teacher and
a ccess to a course in Applied become less ilveable as It beins, wi th a man who had listened a few minutes more. power that the war brought, Psychology, yet psychology is comes more affluent, we shall
ight English in some of th e We walked out into the dark many people and na ti ons ac- admitted to be worth 50 per end up In sumptuous misery.
grudgingly the cent toward success in almost -Secretary of Health, Educast schools in the East. He had cold. Then, and I don't know knowledged
ers
to freedom. J1.5' every modern job except operarights
of
o
th
tion and Welfare Gardner.
elegant touch. even toward why, we suddcnlv shook hands
tice
and
dignity
only in turn tO ting a ligh th ouse!
as 11 we were saying goodbye to
Ii. But we didn't catch any.
And the usual Liberal Arts
1 wanted to get known
hnd when the sun began to each oth er or to something. And 5CC th e newly freed turn cannith
e
themselves
and
on
bela
to see
graduate
knows
nothing
of
Acget
myself a name
solvebehind the trees we one of us said: "This is where
my
name
in
righ
of
neighbors.
th
the headlines wi
counting.
ts
ot across the bayou. into tin' our lives change." And they did.
te
rate
and
Be also gets no training in them before I die.
anne] with the tall grass, And, while the little man who Mill ions of men. illi
ru
th
e
dismal
dge
hungry,
still
t
or Stenography -Robert Smi th, 18, accused of
Bookkeeping
tping the outboard motor low, liked crappies forgot about
swamp
of
existence.
Nations
get
the kill ing of four women
Charm
Courses.
and
no
pulled up at the wharf near Pear] Harbor, practically nobongled,
as
before,
in
stupidity
a samil girl In Mesa,
and
ta
Yet those Business College
Sam's boathouse. The little dy else has, ever since, or
Aris.
and cupidity. The biggest pow- studies offer the quick est and
n who worked for him came could.
the Soviet Union today,
In
era
live
behind
a
burglar
alarm
route
to
key
jobs
in
Amerbest
pping and hopping down to There were a lot of changes.
th
dicta
torship of the proe
systemof
radar
screens
and
ira.
For, while trying to tiinw up
us.
been repla ced by
many
letariat
has
Moreover, a great
This place is loaded with Pearl Harbor was just a part of missiles.
of th e baurgedictatorship
e
th
And there is no one alive able young men can reach the top
ippies." he' said. "You ought World War II. what really blew
cisie.
try them." We did. He kept up was the roof of a world to predict whether man suffered fastest by learn in g bow to be -Chang Peng-yn, a Red Chinsec
taries,
i.
enough
or
learned
enough
from
superb
private
re
ing us where they were: which then became a mixed bag I
ese student recently expelled
'e there., there. But we didn't of blessings and dismay for the World War II to avoid World cluding the taking of shorthand.
i',ai
a Soon, th ey enrn how k operant. We were zhaking in the I next quarter of a century.
d. The sun was gone. We Until the big war, for most
!kecl up and went up to the people the world had been a
lifelong journey through a disithouse.
sot ,o Jor 151* advorilacmenf. If 1. presented
'mc u.s. Overiiioeid
I'g Sam was there , behind mal swamp where, except Ior
Mg
1070106 iS WOpcTSf 10* WI&amp; She 2'ic.asurp Dcpartmcw4 sad Tc âdva
-counter where he sold soft Japan. almost every country in
iiks and sandwiches. But he Asia and Africa was centuries
dly said hello to us. He was behind the times, held In outking up at a radio on a shelf right thralidom by the big powtin wall, and listening. There era of the West, or under the
'c two strangers there, too, Western thumb.
The war brought changes as
king up and listening.
nd the voice on the radio fantastic as the age of exploraving tile Japanese had tion. Everywhere new nations
9"he Savings Bonds progrcnn s both
it; flu tiattlestaip ArlZwut. We were' born with a chance for the
ugx:t we bud conic in late au first time toachieve their own
prudent and patriotic. It is patriotic
I asked Sum what ecstasy or agony.
because i.t strengthens the economy o
Has man learned much from
urogram was He said there
OUT coUntTy it SUPPOrtS OUT fighting
s no program. Fit said the World War II? Not much. basitnnese hod attacked Pearl cally. in many ways he has Daly
men in Vietnam, andthe cause of
rbor. I asked him if he 'was rearranged the furniture,
freedom verywhere; it helps to preserve
ding. He said: "No. just haJapan was denuded of Its acthe buying power of our doUars,
th e voice was saying quisit.ions, forced back into its
home islands. The vast Germare.
looked at the little man who nv of Hitler was split in half
,,
i
been jumping up and duwii But the alli es split in half. too
aut the cruppies. I asked The Soviet Union is now the an
i: "Did you know about the tagonist of the West.And Japan
ntnese when you came down and West Germany more pros-

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one pinco at this low price.
'Fhere's no limit .• with a

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television, radio or medical and to go onward for a least one

hospital locations.

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"free enterprise" system.
ical and dental colleges.
No rioting ocires at Bu
For Business College students
take Business Law, Applied IT1CSS Colleges! They are strictly
Psychology,Public Speaking, American !
Business English, Accounting,So send for my booklet on
Bookkeeping and Stenography, "Vocational Guidance," enclosplus Charm Courses for airplane log a long stamped, return en.

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5.50 5 Muoths
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A-This pageant is staged
1 Numb
V. 1' POStAl nmU'uIAtlOfl&amp; prevido that all WaUisv
.ut*orlPtloa.
PI.I0 at th place where Joseph
Is adsea..,
Smith received the revolution
The Herald to a member of the £s.uatatsd 1're.. whiobis
.ntltl.d
i"iiich
resulted in the founding
0"UNIVely so SAW sass tor espublesitot, of .11 15. LoaJ news prtul.d
In thIs sawspapw
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ws'IUao p.rznI..iug of the pubt&amp;ab.r of The .H.rai$.. Asjr tsv1.I
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or fIrL ,s.jiufe.tbii tot cuob r.pri.dncttus will60 ounalDsrsØ as
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pride "A survey of our
mrmtxrs showed tt:it 32.16 per
I
Iinme, a
cont twnt'd their
car iu;d onw stuck 1a'es."
I Thy '.S. Depai ,rntt; of Laber estimated that 200.000 more
secret..ries a year will bt. needad for the next decade-it prospact of two rnilhli new jcbs.
Thzb seems to .aL ear of the
flJttPCb if a lot o' lft,i.le girls.
But what about .iiv boys?
art little bo" ra.ht now
A
start going bte&amp;-d3' with
3UWC smart ii'. le £n'l who
slwws t'nuaual apt•ttc.e for the
:ypewr ter. Later in life she
cuulc bt a great bc t..ip to him
in cue vmg a st.'i' af living to
wiach he would lint to become
uccustunwd - that is. If she
doesn't wed the boss's son.
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Mrs. Donna Estes
83S4817
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
822-4541
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"Dr. Cranc,' he askeodd times as they are traelng.
ou higher schoolera
"o
lake to go into bucaness,
But I don't have enough should set onr sights on at
money to spend 4 years at col- the one-year diploma from any'
leading l3usiness College.
loge,
Then, if "ou 'n'h to glean
"So shiat can I do to get to
bc
more
cultural kno'ededge in th.
the top the fastest with
e*rs
ahead, oU can p&amp; '.'our
tn] a c'ar or t'n of college"
OLI FGE ADVICEon tuition and enroll for LibGo to a good business collegeeral Art-s night classes.
Reniemhcr, Business College
Take its one-sear or tiograduates
are at a premium!
year Diploma Course,
For in one year of BusinessBusiness corporations, doetora. hospitals and telerision or
College you obtain more
tj training than in 4years on radio stations are begging for
the usual Liberal krt campus' them
SO you are placed In an Im
And that is not a 'nrue
erality, for I can give you proof. mediate good job the day you

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the cotintry, dictating notes at

Means

in health services; $4,000 in recreation
These families will need 270 homes, and $580 in planning and financing ser400 cars, seven more classrooms, ten vice.

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is puzzled.

and particularly of municipal areas for the fire department; $75,000 for
may be interested to know what liii- the school budget; $12,900 per year for
pact each 1,000 new inhabitants will the Police Department, 1,400 more Iihave on their community.
bran., books and $1,900 in library serbusiness
ices.
People who make it their
Among those 1,000 new inhabitants
to study such things have presented
the following graphic Illustrations of
will be 19 blind persons, 67 senior citiwhat growth means to a community. zeus, 11 juvenile delinquents, 16 Alco*
holics;, 30 mentally retarded children.
Each 1,000 new inhabitants means
These 1,000 people will need $69,650
270 families and that means 500 adults, in service; $25,390 for economic assist-

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Business College% are really
in modern businesp.
the unining herws of higher
Por the boss mity thus take
education! And their students
don*t riot or champion un. 'his private secretary on air.
plano or train trips rill over

They will require 90 acres of resiin Florida.
dential land, 13 acres of streets, 12 acres
Population is expected to IUcTCWC of public land, three acres of service
ateadily at the rate of 4,000 to 5,000 industry and two acres of retail stores.
persona each year. lntleflnii.ely.
They will require 120,000 more galof
the
county
ions
of water per day; $8,100 per year
Present residents

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This elope personal apprencarefully. especialtv if ~-ou

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Carl is like the majority of ate those same huge
high achnol graduates for es, for the hs'e taken dictahkh career tion and iMed the orders of
thea don't knni

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which are inherent. Many visitors return each year after year because they

Population

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business here.
Tourism should not be dismissed as a

minor facet to our economy and well
being. It should not be sold short simply
because our region seemingly is overshadowed by other parts of the state,
some nearby, which offer an abundance
of attractions for visitors to the state.

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annual

strives for the tourist dollar, lures must
be offered. Oh, yes we know about the like what we already have. But we must,
fine fishing. In order to attract tourists, have more if we are to foster continued
or winter visitors as they are some- and expanded tourism.
The way to assure holding on to this
times called, Sanford must. possess faduties at least equal to those offered in important segment of our economy, and
to bring about its expansion, is to deother cities or towns,
velop
a centralized recreation area.
re.
Tourism still is important to the
The Lake Monroe park is an imporgion because it helps to provide it more
But we need more in
balanced economy. Together 'with stable tant asset
agricultural production and increasing Sanford and in South Seminole.

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the problem of making the guard against a &amp;.O heart split to bid the grand alum if he and adjust all. Your ingenuity
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grand clam In about
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an old get into a bind sometimes.
reflectors we have ever had for twinkling
gives the ornaments
SCORPIO (Oct. Z3 to No 21)
our Christmas tree were very DEAR POLLY-Soveral 01 flthlttt,Iieü zt,u,.-DORIS
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made my old and cherished Christmas
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inclose a stamped,, self-ad- You do, you can sever a valuable relationship. Find out what
dressed onvelom
For Abby's booklet., "Bow your true position is with
tA) Have a Lovely Wedding," others. Matters come into the
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DEAR ABBY: How can
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a horse and look like a walklug skeleton 'Most of my

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STANLEY: Ask bar. No girl your word Is your bond. Then =

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ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
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do see a doctor, honey. Be Don't give In to temptation to
SOMETHING LOST
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GENERAL
tried everythina, but I can't Upsets of any and all kinds can &lt;
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are demanding or try to work W

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and they live in another
state. My daughter advised
me that his parents address
all their letters to "MR.

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done about Chrietmu and the
single person7 Last Christmin I bought 22 gifts for
MY ftmily and got back- three
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secretary; hay Bullock, treasurer; Kevin Gruesbeck, president and Dede
Pichler, %rice president; (back) Davii Osborn, Sponsor; Jim Seeley, sergea a arms,Dennis Ward, pastor, and Miss Dollie Rolls cponor.
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day,
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that you jilst mi-hi, see five 111shop Nloorc calls Simou, -The Those were the sentiments of I
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fly JOHN A. 81101AK1
herald Sports Editor
"Butch Riser of Sanford Cliii Sanford players " tht field at most exciting offensive player head Coach Buck MeLts of Senithat unless they get assurance
in Central Florida. if he dotisn't iwle High School in reviewing
At first, there wall Only One. real well for us thlif season and the same tittle next )-car."
of those funds "Ili so nianY
who
played
fullback
play
at fullback at F.S.U.. then WhIgham's performance Q0
Last year, we suppIlied still we honestly expect his full po.
Simon,
3
days" they will close their oftips
the
scales
he'd
be
an
Ideal
choice
as
midanother
one.
tential
next
year.
Additionally,
for
the
Hornets,
lice here.
f eWeed
footyear. "He's not o ] a
Within the next 48 hours, San- Mike Gray has been dblng an at 220 and gained more than die guard. Prior to playing the
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Gov.-elect Kirk fill that vacancy ders to the F.S.U. roster Be- squad this year."
Additionally, he was selected led the hornets In tackling last student, Lou. On his college enexams,
Frank
scored
443
trance
Week"
season."
on the Port Authority, caused cording to Gene McDowell, Gray was a favorite receiver as the "Hack of the
ELLINOR
when Francis Rournillat resign- Freshman Football Coach.
for Whigham on last year's twice this season unit was re- "lie's the best football player out of a possible 495," added
cently named to thL- All Orange I have ever coached and he's Stotts.
ed to become director? Burns' This Saturday at noon, In Or* Seminole Ifigh School eleven.
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office says the
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Completion in late ,-ebruary "
lilltt,
T11C Udtfd Will Up-jlsi6 it
I and a pre-Easter grand opening ered soundings of h1 chances
Forest
City
st::dy
of the Lalco Monroe
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Ward
for
the
1968
Republican
Montgomery
department,
cause
wa
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made
in 19S by R
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Budgets totaling $211,050.65 In other business the board the fire
nolds, Smith and Hills. Florida
Referred the plan which had complex in Casselberry Is goal dential nomination.
me to ask Tax As- for the water department and decided to request Lee Cohn,
engineers.
The "up - dating"
of
the
company.
sessor Mary Earle Walker how
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general operation in the town developer of Oakland Estates, been submitted by Friendship
Executives
were
here
Tuesday
would
include
an alignment and
the tax Inflow wil.1 be affected
BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) the Altamonte to withdraw a pplication for re- 11aptist Church for enlargement
ere
adopted
by
spect
construction
on
the
by the low stock market prices w
million department -store aitd Iraq tightened the tension in the
John Alexander. county comthis year end. The much dis. Springs Town Council Wedues- block F, facing Maitland Ave- committee for study and recoin- $1
auto
service
center
In
Seminole
',%Iiddle
East
another
notch
today
miision chairman, verified that
cussed-and cussed-intangible day evening.
es in the nue, front R-1 to R-3, until six- mendation;
with reports that it was preparthe
county has not requested 2
Plaza.
tax on securities definitely wil.1
Lorgest expenditur
Requested that Greater Conmonths has lapRed from date
send troops n
Y
E" study for the pro.
engineers
have
set
ing
to
Company
.
special
meeting
of
all
off!'T
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$145,8v0.05 general oreration of the last public hearing on struction Company submit tsuper.
face
the
Israeli
army.
Jessup causeway,
posed
Lake
to
offices on the site
,low rnLlch - as C0fl1 budget are capital outlay, $43,.. the matter;
cers and firemen of the Forest I
mates of costs of paving Spring up
It h
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work on the big
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pared to last year, for instance. 375 65 streets 'mnitation and
town,
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oved
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tests
Lake
Ro
Appr
ary road paid for %vith county
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a buildimr.
depurt.
parks, $30,000; police
and utilities, for Lake Orlenta Hills on ad- cities if it will participate in
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope ment hj3 been called for " 1,.n,. , full(I.,i hold hy tile itate or a .iocPartitions
are
goinj:
in,
as
We all remember what a ment, $19,380,
joint paving 1),-oj(-et with the1
vice of the engineer.
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well as air conditioning d uct.5, Paul VI said today the outlook Sund,ly Lit '01t! ')ffiekl Of 11'tr"Y 011(i,1V~' higliway paid for (tirectblack day Dec. 7 was . . . Ile. $16,125.
Appropriated $50 for 'the fire company which plaili to deve OP
ly hy tile colinty.
and a qprinkler systeni is beirtir for an end to the war in Viet Coulter.
member what . happened last
Largetit sources of revenue department for promotIon of Itillerest, Estates.
and
callof
the
mevtin~:
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Purpose
Impetus was ;4iven tile Lake
installed in both buildings which Ndm appears brighter
Dec. 8? Well, Sanford got the listed are real estate Wx lit
sides to extend year- to discuss changeover from a Jessup causeway project when
both
will
require
a
100,000
gallon
ed
on
word that the Naval Air Station five mills, $50,500.65; cigarette
end truce periods into an arm strictly volunteer organization this itate selected tile t,OWacre
elevated tank.
will be phased out.
tax, $25,000; paving assesstown
of
the
The large parking area is istice that would permit peace to one operating in the fire eon- .tIiriuuccj Ate on 511 521) at the
A pr&amp;imlnary draft of a new charter for
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trol district created through ru- Orange-Seniinole County line
being graded and curbings are talks.
Altamonte Springs was presented by S. .1. l)avi3 Jr.,
County will start work next $15,000.
cent
election or precincts 9, t2 three miles ,outli of Oviedo. in
recreation
b1ng poured.
week
Largest anticipated expendi- attorney, for purposes of (lisCtlStiiOfl atid review at
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?And 16.
Selliltiole County.
parks (baseball diamonds come tures in the water department of the council Wednesday.
N.
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(AP)
NATIONS.
UNITED
Nominations
for
fire
cornThe causeway would extend
later
ilate,
first) at Southslde, Rosenwald, budget,
will be
Supplemental
$65,250,
African
pressure
was
mounting
open
will
he
until
mksioneri
the ftmt of Sanford venue
from
Murder Trial
Goldsboro, Midway and Jack- reserve fund, $23,212; bond in- Davis reported, with final draft ready by March 15. Davis
point in tile vicinity of
today
for
an
embargo
on
oil
for
February,
however,
it
in
hoped
to
a
FREF.11OLD. N. J. (AP) son-lielghts Schools.
terestis, $13,125,' and renewal urged a series of work sessions be scheduled to discuss tile
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new charter. Following presentation of thin final draft, copies The selection of Dr. Carl Cop- Rhodesia. but British Foreign they will he presented at Sun- Tuskawilla (load and SR $19
and extension fund, $5,803.
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Y's meeting.
ty . s agreed to ve clecWater salcH are expected to will be matle tivitilable for study by citizens of tilt, towit and polino's niurder trial jury near- Secretary George Brown
uuld be widened uid unproved
froni
the
rebel
exports
the
public
invited
to
atlion poll work ers a
public hearings viIl be held 'lime charter thn w II h pustnted ed completion today with four bin on
an bring In revenue of $61,000
froin
otiora Road to the lake.
pick.
colony
was
nivre
likely
to
be
entend.
panelists renialuini: to be
hour raise . . . They were get.
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VOL. 59 NO. 79 - AP Leased Wire -Egtablished 1908 - TIIURSD AY, I jEC. 8, 1966 - SANFORD. FLORIDA Genti tnday requested a cost fig.
tire troni a private consultfirm to
un.r, eninerin
World
COfldll(!t a feasibility tu(ly
on possible traffic and
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Lnke Monroe.
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the
3RD
to make .a eoni.
, ton Greek steam ferry HerakI
nlete
stw4y
as
to
the feasibility
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of ennstriietinsr a highway
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like
a
stone
in
the
Aegean
across the lake
sank
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with
heavy
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thrown up by a full gale smash
and earningn for the proposed
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INTERIOR WORK on the new Montgomery Ward department
Inented on SR Un three miles
Seminole Plaza at Casselberry began this week with company engineers
hortages threaten ed yeiterday for a fourth
!1 tric power s &amp;in charge. Construction on the million-dollar complex, which also include.-I
unless electric consecutive term as south of Oviedooto
( era
an auto service center, is going along on schedule.
Sam Draper, director of the
co-operatives are allowed to chairman of the St.
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ence. representatives of more diitrict. The meeting wai at Tallahassee, told Ile Herald
in a telephnne interview that
than 400.000 Florida Consumers
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M.
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leThe only this
inriming !;,% hnd
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only some 100 votes lie still has
the respect of all Ili Sanford the Floi-ida Retail FederWhat most people resented
*Wa; the "clique" pushing him ution shows.
into the race
This represents better
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the County Commission will get
Figures for September,
together for a workshop session
on what local legislation to get 1965, show $8,085,164. For
our delegation to push during
the samc month this yell,
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some "hot potatoes" will be the figure jumped to $9,talk of a water control district
. . . Remember It was defeated 641,586.
in -1964 . . . Establishing a
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G r os.9 imiles froni fill
. . . In Group 1, J. 11. (Jimmy)
Crnpps received six and Earl sources In Seminole County
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Iligginbotham
in September, 1966 increas2, J. Videl Jones (not Fidel) received one, and Al Wilson, six. ed $1.5 million over sales

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Saturday, Dec. 17, with a
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baked foods for the aule wiR he
greatly appreciated.
Other events planned include
the Annual Silver Tea, Jan. 20,

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$1,000.00 WINNERS
Jam"
JaMes Hayes
911 W.W. 6$, Avanie

any person wishing to do-

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thempape
at the library or at the
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Lak&amp;and, Pie.
Mrs. Prank Racine

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St. Petersburg, Ha.
Ralph Brackenridge
649 Salmorol Rd.
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Mn. Anmold Kipp
1322 Peter's Drive

Barracks 2898

Leesburg, Fla.

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Dec. lb, at the Altamonte
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Maitland Avenue,
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exchange is planned with the
men to bring gifts for men and
the women for the women.

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aild otte day In federal prison
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thorny question of how Georgia
should choose its next governor. Seminole Jaycees completely
Referred to the attorney a
During oral arguments at Mon. supports the citizen in this petition from Greater Construe.
(Jay's public session of the high Rult." 110 further urged citizens tion Co. for participation by
tribunal, the judges not only to participate In the forum to the county with the company

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Create Office
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The road department was in.
to pave a 600 feet sec- Of Lt. Governor
Bombings
tion, install curbs and gutters
SAIGON, South Viet Nam with a 10 feet shoulder on the TALLAHASSEE (Al') — The

of the peop!e and develop for

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neys but fell to disputing among County Chamber of Commerce cilities between Lake Minus to
on Dec. 12 and annoui—ed that
themselves.
the Woodi. Greater
Ice
he woub, represent I'dorgaii- t8s ctlon Company repr.zation at the forum.
Revenue Funds
sented by A. E. O'Neill, also
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Pre. The commission made no requested partici pation j payIlminary requests totaling some comment to Jordan's remarks. Ing Spring Lakt! Road between
$1,750,000,000 from the general The long-awaited decision on Maitland Avenue and 17.93..
revenue fund have been rccelv- the alignment of Sand Lake O'NeaH claimed the road is a
od from various state agencies Road was decided with the corn- thoroughfare being used by

rough figure compares with a to shift that section of the road
total of $1,122,000,000 in ippi'u- near the lull and huusea on th e

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UI tee w$nnlnf eandidates
on th e council
g'a an a platform of "no new
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a
refused
to hold a legal public lit's department;

embezzlement of $8,000 In fed- The rest of the details I'll leave Mary interchange on 1-4 will be
cml funds.
to the attorneys,
let Dec. 22 in Tallahassee;
"1 believe now more than ever Instructed the road superin.
Ruling Due
we should seek a complete tendent to discuss the problem
WASHINGTON (Al') — The study of total count y needs by of blocking of driveways at
grou ' Jordan South Seminole Bank with Jack
rule within five weeks on the concluded.
Toole, vice president of the

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of the South Seminole .Jaycees, in a prepared state-

ment said, "It. appears that one
Arced to place on the
county citizen is preparing to
In Brief
file suit to stop any further dii for the next meeting * eleetion of two names for ap.
expenditure on the present
Term
pointment to the Port AuthnricouilhouRe plans. %Vithin the ty to be sent to Gov. flaydon
SAN FIIANCISCO (All)
next few (lays this suit is PX- ilurns to replace F. J. Ron.
flichard P. llobson, who was
pecte(l to be serve(1 claiming milhat Jr. who reigne4 the
paid $13,000 a year as director the commission Is proceeding in position to become adminlatraof the office of Economic Op. an unlawful manner in regards to of the authority;
portunity in St. Petersburg, to the new courthouse construe- Delayed action on granting

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by Nll(; jet fighters, sources III. Deferred action oil the re- cial would be the No. 2 execudlcatcd today.
quest from the St. Johns-In. five in the state.
The aniendineut, offered by
than River Authority that :150

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combat missions over North Viet Nam. Vice AtlIn.
C. T. Booth (left), commander of Naval Air Forces

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in Viet Nam probably will press will proceed as soon as practical Commission, with Republican
anew for bombing of Nor th Viet in January and cost is not to Gov.-elect Claude Kirk present,
Nam's jet airfields because of exceed $t;,500.
today created the office of lieuthe greatly increased activity
tenant
governor. Such an off!.
The board:

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feet of county land at Mullet Sen. John McCarty of Fort

AUSTIN, Tex. (Al') — Presi- Lake Park be deeded until the Pierce, passed by a 1712 vote.
dent Johnson wrestles again attorney can search the deeds; It Wrote p ro visions for a lieu%vith Viet Num war costs today
Delayed uction off request of tertant governor into the pro.
and awards the Medal of Honor the Bear Gulley Lake Associa- posed State Constitution. mak.
to a thrice-wounded Marine who tion that stricter requirements lug him a member of the State
killed at least eight Viet Cong In be enforced before dre(iginir Cabinet. Earlier story on Page
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a rice paddy fire fight,
permits are approved until tin, —

Atlantic Fleet, presented two Cold Stars in lieu of
eluding six absentee ballots, out
second and third I)istinguished Flying Crosses to
Sanford.
of 869 registered voters.
some of the materials.
to the
Texas capital
Cdr. D. M. Sullivan (right) and 45 medals to 18
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forFlying
the medal
presentation
and board can study the iuuatter
other
flyers.
(Herald
Photos)
Elected
Which reminds me city crews ments are under direction of were Richard Win, 107 votes; _____________________________________________________________ discussion of defense spending further,
Declared
no
objection
to
dis311AM!
BEACH, Flu. (API—
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
were Secretary of Defense RobPaul W. Briggs, 88 vo tes; Erwin
pa inted over the cracks inside
ert S. McNamara and members cusslons by the Orange-Semi. Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, presiRemington, 50 V o t e a, and
City Hail today . . . Will it stop
nob Joint Planning Commission dent of the University of Oreof the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
George Lotwick, 41 votes.
the leaks?
H erald Index
of
Including Osceola County in gon and a former U. S. Cabinet
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the
commission as presented by uwnuber, today was elected
Hunt Pair
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Ends Tomorrow

Water,
Sewer Aid To Altamonte

and deputies were to resume
All development in the town cations for $729,000 for a sew- their search again today for

of Altamonte Springs requiring ilge systein lit)(I water exten- two inissing Pinellas County
women. Deputies say they will
there were 209 divorces record. Ent.ertaininent. ....................11-12 Herald for the final article use of the town water system sion have been w1thdzuwn
lie looking for freshly covered
in a series of five on the
Mayor
W.
Lawrence
s%vorford
ground,
discolored soil or auy
Oh, yes, for the same period Society ........................................81 County Fee system.
Monday of notification from the
in
a
statement
to
'l'tue
Herald
to.
disturbed
undergrowth.
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Department of housing and
See tomorrowlis Sanford

every(we WiU wouder why. but

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Council of Chumhes.

(cain of profesbional woodsmen

of time, there were 376 deaths TV ...............................................
Urban Development that app!!- day said that two plals slated
_________________________________________________________ to be presented to Council Wed- Found I)ead
and 906 births.
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How come many residents of Postmaster Gives The Word
will be tabled as well as any executive was found dead in his
the city have to wait until 5 and
pint requests until something office early today, attacked so
6 p.m. to get their mail? May.
can be done about constructing savagely th at police couldn't
te ll at once whether he was shot
be they should put on extra help
water extension facIlities,
during the Christmas season.
or
stabbed.
According to the letter
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A. Hayes, 50-your
ed from hUh), tutu withdrawal
Extend Mail Service Here
Okay, who's supposed to take
-(101'S not affect in anyway the sales manager and vice presi'
down the flag at Longwood City
application for grants of $371,- dent of a 'l'aiupis real estate
Extended service for banHail? Old Glory was removed
(iOU.
Applications for the grants company, was still wearing his
1111 dUng Christmas mail at the ________
at 11 p.m. last Friday by a •
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and loans were filed last March. Air Force Reserve uniform
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Sanford postofficu will become _________________________
serviceman . . . It was flying
when two cleaning men found
Meiiibers of council, 11w ilia him
effective Thursday, It. was reafter dusk again Saturday.
at 3:20 am.
yor, town attorney, fiscal agent
C C
ported today by Postmaster
and engineer will hold an emner- Economic War
Cede Heard.
You take a walk along the
gency meeting 1(1 consider fur. LON VON (All) — Th u Ur (Iola
Window services will be ex.
lakefront by the Sanford Naval
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thier plans to cope with the situ, government made plans today
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tended from 8:30 u.m.
Academy and get mighty dis.
iitlon
before the regular meet- to wage economic war against
p.m. on weekdays, from 8:80
couraged. The city goes to a
hug SVcdln!sday evening,
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lot of trouble trimming palm
to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec 10
defiant Ithoduslu despite the
Th u board iius au ppoliutiueiut grim knowledge that th e cost
trees, painting city ball, but
and 17, and from 1 to p.m. .,
to macct W ith 11(11) oftIcIals 'it could be crippling.
bow about that bulkhead? . . .
on Sundays, Dec. 11 and 18.
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boles are terrible and 11
Normal service will be re30 ii. u. Dec.14 in Atlanta to 'I'm, nation braces for rising
SHOPPING DAYS
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suined
on
Monday,
Dec.
21.
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tind iiulnnit ul)hlhiriutiOuls turmoil in Africa, more bitter.
TO CHRiSTMAS
could cave in and some poor
"Messy Chr1stwu to all,
for extensions to the water nys- ness in tim Cwuuizuon"ivalth, uar :..... yi
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said Miss liesud, "utud likase -,
teni only. Estiunuites of that Iiu:nentary strife at home and a

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"Teen

time to toueb up the exhibit9 tractor and had inritalled most
I'm sure the city would donate of th e sewer and water Lines in

SAVE 8c! Kiesnex White or Assorted C*I*

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Annual Christmas covered
n. f 4' 39c
dish supper meeting for Old
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Glory American Legion Poet 188
of Altamonte Springs and Its --------________________________
Auxiliary Unit will be at 6:80
EXTRA
p.m. Monday, Dec. 19.
Invitation to attend is extended to wives of all post mem..
an a ev
bore and husbands of all unit
Aluminum Foil
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members. A gift exchange, $1
(Roll-A-Pak)
value, will be held with men
and women to bring gifts suit25 ft. roll 30C
able for one of their own sex.
($zpwss
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means I column by 2 inches.

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The other two incumbents
should do something about that morial Hospital.
Ave- seeking re-election, Arth ur N.
Na tivity scene In front of City A resident of 2427 Myrtle AyeHaH . . . The camels are peel. nue, Sanford, he was born Sept. Lego and Edward Lunn, were
ing - . . Why doesn't one of our 10, 1898, in Union County, N. C. defeated. Lego received 158

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Willson served as mayor of
Gunby ... Only John Alexander
Big Tree Park for approximate- Casseiberry in 1957 and 1959 and
can give out the word.
lv th e last six years, died at was first postmaster of the
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a.m. today at Se
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their use the new recreation
John Alexander can give anysite
acquired by the city to in.
thing out.
Park Boss Dues
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picnic pavilions and other faWe tried to get something \rirgjj (Dock) G. Hasty,
from Fiscal Agent D. Kirk leasee and mana ger-operator of cilities.

cans

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Peaches

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But they got the word . . . only

100

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celery

Unit,

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Casselberry voters returned
City Hall is voting place in incumbent Dr. Eugene H. Ellis r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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We've
something train the acldtects
on the proposed new coorthouse.

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will install now officers when
Springs,

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Jail

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State auditors in town iookir
over the county books.
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195 49th St. West
children's room.
"rolTicito
Bradenton, Fla.
The librury will clotie for the
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Star-Kist Light Meat
Mrs. Anna Tazacher
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Cliff Jordan, chairman of the courthouse commit-

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Kidney Beans 2 "00

$100.00 WINNERS
Mrs. Lacy Hoffman
1757 Laurel .

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Nobody asked inc b-ut the untIl 7, and elections are for two-year term In Monday's IflU
Sou th Sernfi'-!. 3ayeees dep"rrve
;?.JhneA, mayor, -city M,V;bet1'oi with o vote;

Staley's Flavorful

papers. More newspapers are
needed to fill orders on hand

municipal

tions today in Altamonte

county arrested him on the
same bookmaking charge.

can s

Joan Of Are

Here are just a few of the first happy cash winners
during the 32nd week of "Let's Go To The Races"

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it just doesn't pay to get up. seats. There are 608 registered
City plans a case and now the to vote.

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go to th e library building fund.
The book sale brought $36 and

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. . . Oh, well, we hear Helen "steady," in that order,
Gleason will get the "head. shortly before noon.
start" leadership once funds are
Altamonte 81 had voted,
available from the U. S.
in
Longwood,
153, and in Oslos
Local GOP officials are won- do, 74.
dering why no Invitations yet Polls inAltamonte at the Cornto th e inauguration In Tallahas- munity House on Maitland Ave.

inittee reported a profit $186

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Seeffiera Crew Pr...s Pub.

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and a benefit card party, Feb.

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('ceding In tin unlawful manner regnr(Iing the present

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Coupon good during week of Dec. 5-6-7

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frozen food s•

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nity House. There will be a
fashion show in April, time and
place to be announced.
The ways and means corn-

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Gentle Fragrant

Cookies . . . . .

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The County Commission wastoday accused of pro-

WF.ATHER: Partly cloudy and warni thrti Wednesday.

And so the four were ar- Municipal
rested - - - and promptly turned
over to their parents.. . They'll
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Juvenile Court and that will be
voting
th
th
of this, Sanford, as we rest corn-

SAVE 5

Zip Code 32771

Phone 822-2611 or 425-5938

some fun."

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Within A Few Days

The old man put his finger UP
to his eye and we got scared
and got out of there fast. lionest, we just wanted to have

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Inj*unction Suit
Expected To Be Filed

"Tile Nile of America"

We took turns belting people

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Pancake Mix

of the executive board members
who announces donations of

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Plans

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By JULIA BARTOS
Altamonte Springs Conunu-

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a. m. They will remain open
until 7
m.
Official canvass Is set for noon
Wednesday at City flail. Ineumbent city commissioners serve
as the official canvassing board.

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wiuk1 vote, but it seems likely
stir created by the ''tInflerwer'' writein campaigns
boost that. figure.
Maclimes set up In tim Civic
Center were In almost continu-

fi l e

Fagan and the four were in

Pancake Mix

Shop
In Allamonfe

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did not seeni to Indi''nte nov
lilt-go iitttnher ni
'ritt'h,''
votes however.
(hit of the tLO$0 registered %(it
ers in the city. it has heen estimated that only about 1,009

Courthouse

Seminole County

was real cool," one of them said
yesterday afternoon at police

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department of "what-

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we really let him have It

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and here came old Santa and

tax, advocating a pay
you go
Remington
favors an efficient police

ever size is necessary to
properly give our city
and Its citizens all the

(rnup I and II for eenmtuIMM
loner .1. It. ('rnPps and J. \'tiIel
Jones, respectively. nhiiintt'ntiv
sparked greater interest In an
otherwise more or less "shuOIn" contest.
The rapidity with which voters

booth tnbti1n(in Showed.
Two candidates, ConnitssIni•
ers 1'nvl Higginbotham and A. L.
Wilson, both running for re-eleclion, are unopposed, officially.
however, circulated handbills
urging write-In votes In both

had fun. - . they shot at horses,
marchers and Santa Claus. "It

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Sanford

custody

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opposed to a real estate

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with B-B shells and lined First
Street as the annual Christmas
parade began . . . Yeah, they

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Herman's Orange Band Assorted Sliced

Boulevard. Be is for

Library

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By TARRY 'ERShIEI
Four teenagers decided to
They
have some fun Dec. 1
took their sling-shots armed

990

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ERWIN REMINGTON,
retired businessman, is

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despite the fact that only two
unopposed candidates are listed
on the voting machines.
At noon today appro,imatcly
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MI$S CECILE 1IEAIL1) $245,000.

ROCKER
by Tell City

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constructed of hard rock
maple. The foam filled rush.
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still intcr ic'. ing applicants for
the mb of polic chief hut ii

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missioner to organize a Burt nu mont of Agrieuituz it is a high

amended,

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which was adopted In l8tS. ricultural reorganization act.

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quiet, clean, uniform in order that thou attetitliuig abner of immigration ssert' iwan trade contacts which
tmth oil winter may enjoy a uiO( Hal v. ithi SPit iril consohitlateul under the zinnuti of should iroduce ft oni $1 5 mull

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speaker for the 1)... iiitn I 11101 t.' the t'ticourngement of iuiimigiii protettion and is considered

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stone macilitie ii ('entimul laws, rules and regulations

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a giaduat- activity hits been nwntionul ti',lties Numerous other respon rim tinder

lando wholesale ware- of the State take agriculture in the newly created Division of

sandals, all with color galore.

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When 'ithan Mn', o became to F rt n h

College anti attended 1ol- earliest reports of historical partment from time to time.

the entire evening,

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having labored by day, you are

dining out? Maybe, its some-

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Sticet, He

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barred the Legislature from Aimriiulture he nonid C-4 Corn-

teniporaril) passed an simind ber proceedings

o n t h e CannOt depend

an indict hun and innocent per

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4tnd, Art Club of Washington, with dinner to fix, and that

the t4lui'.IOfl and to

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Carvalho and baby an experienced driver a

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wear flails a fashion trade MacLnuchlmn Lnn MacLauch- bab gxrl Roger Limer, Mar

The St. Joturia Chapter of the of the first prelude, the chimes

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fimilb —sok it! I10
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ter of Orlando ;ull he shoui ange Counts irtists league of VILI4A(E SHOP to replun.'
in the main galler of DeBar', Orlando
the Candy Shop, ',nu cnn still
Mansion until Jan. S at which
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The paintings in oils, ',ntet \rt Association of \\ mter Pziik flfl(I 0111) the goerninent. takes

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lit said tiii exact daLi'. arc not nioiud

uniu1&amp;ur dinnir' are planned

expenses of

'.unv boats ni thi Gulf of has miirt tilt phorut s than an',

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Remember, na a little gil,
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personnel flei in Sunda and March 11 and elections for
could bent Uieir teams,
in'a) four council siats tull he held
Calling upon Hank Drane, Mrnidav, to Sanford
poliUcal writer for the Florida Air Station, to complete March 21, Mrs Green ad ised

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utensils used refrigerators, a space heater, and mnn otheis Leland

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FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION AROUT THIS PAGE CALL JAN McCLUNG, THE SANFORD HERALD, 322.2611

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kirk is the first flepubliuin
the 'tilI ,tands kirk cMd
worth ol Thughtei Mnnda night h'tenc'rs thnn Kin told them elected goernor of F'ln:idn ne
hn was not riresent,
and surprised many of them the 72•year-old Pearce would be since ]872. Pearce Is a lifelong Pearce.
with the name of his chief tax director of finances and taxa- Democrat who said he doesn't sent word that lie Will tt'' tO '
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a slim silhouette, is highlighted with shimmering
black satin and sequin braid at the low-cut neckline. Attractive Jane has selected black accessories
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Mother by the lather IS StresS presented Friday morning bs

Stevenson and daughter, Lynn,

fl.d the Libel three times beat in 1m cup of sugar Stir in
before taking th e container of! 3 cups of milk 1 cup of hea
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breat.hing exercises to help her

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Before mealtime, have the pa- with plain water.
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knowing that someone is around
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the regular monthly meeting, of sedation and anesthesia. This
ohceration as made b Dr her who is concerned only and
At some time cer mother that his personal needs are sat
Members are to bring a gift Wed nesday.Dec.7 at 7:30
nd bouf-ewife-proliably every isfird that he Is u-asbed, com. for a child which ,will be pre. at Oddfcllo,A- s Ball on .Nlagnolia Alfred Tanz, assistant clinical exclusi%,oly with her welfare."
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to give immediate relief .
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Delicious homemade fruit
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Mrs J. A Calhoun, Mrs Hatold Keeling, Mrs. Horace Fortnet, Mrs Alfred Greene, Mrs
Robert Eisencoff and Mrs. L. E
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Di.amonds tire a girl's bast friend and John Kader of KADER'S JEWELERS

Bill Hamphill explains that the luxurious auto is desIin.d for the moat
discriminating to OfllOY champa gne cruising year-round. The custom In.

Mrs. M. Arthur Nesni4h lodrns about custont furn4-h*,%9s from I Uford

Is her favorite nd reliable Jeweler. Mrs. Frank Mebanu, Jr. beams with
delight at the diamond earrings and bracelets John shows her which are

Carroll, owner of CARROLL'S FURNIIUR COMPANY. A,IabIu at Car"
roll's is a complete Une of home furnishng for tho untir hoot. whefiwe

forior, parfocf performance and boatififul body of fhe '67 Bulcks and

your champ.igne taste favors tho ch,arns of E-jrly AmorIca or th* splendot

and grandour of tho space age as did the golden chariot of stgry-book

in perfecf ,iccord with hur %pecially clusigned diamond lleckl,aco. A
glittering occasion calls for sparkluuj diamonds but qualify and md .. nifi.
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cees last week put together the finest amount of time and work that went Into
Christmas Parade this city has ever the parade's preparation.
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MIs,14 Pageant. Judging

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present 'Sing of it Merry Christ- per5U)flfleJ and ekpr'ndnts
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Florida iifl(J ('orgii i r in v !.
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rotnpu,nit'd by 100 fourth grad- ramlilc's who at" 'x""td
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He also conducts a Teen Ttil
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Reynolds previously taught at new assistant librarian at
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husband,
Don
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room, te aching Biology and In' Mrs. Reynolds taught a Pine'
dustrial Arts. One night a week crest Elementary School ten
adult science years prior to her coming to
he also teaches
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School. Another night of the gree from Stetson University.
week he holds class at SIIS for Much of Mrs. Reynolds leisure
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work.
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RAY REYNOLDS, brother summer was
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joys watching football and base-

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Accompanying the groups will sentation. of honorary citizen.
blue ribbons,
be Mrs. Catherine Whelchel and ship to the City of St. Aug-usStudents working on the ex
other faculty members assist- tine is scheduled at the bay

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I)otiglas Muse, Storin Itichards Ing with the production include front baind shell fit 2 p.m. A ,
Can't leave on that. besides I
Mrs, Wilma Colbert, Mrs. Fran- musical perforniunce by the St.

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School students.
Besides being assistant baseThree new teachers who
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there, Reynolds everyhere-or a Bachelor of Science degree
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Now when I flunk or get kick- week if ya've got the nerve and group collected a large supply Re Dodson, Mrs. Rosemary Mur- H. Caldwell as guest speaker. I
have a great circus? And
of food for a needy' family.
what was at the game the ed out I won't have to leave the lack of sensitivity,
All service personnel should
Mrs. Barbara Chambers,
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gle warfare school for the haven't given my love to Barb. and David Cook. George Carver ces Wilkes, Mrs. Sharon Ward, Augustine High School bind
sell to get In a bad mood
wits chairman of the Thnnksgiv- Mrs. Bonnie Schumacher, Mrs. will
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precede the formal pro-

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so new only weeks ago, Is at the SHS gym.

This is getting downright
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we're well knoum. And we won't mowingl
Yes, th e grass, which was

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Anyway', I'll leave you with
Due to a lack of Interest on
dents are giving the Raiders
A second exhibit demonstrat- Dennis Epps.
L. Cuidi, Marineland of forI
must
this
thought: the Raiders playSiC
of
students
at
who are doing a lot to repre• part
Gail Crunilcy will play the i(Ia
safety tips for use
sent our school throughout th e again give rise to my voice .ed Florida College In Tarn-. ed farm
on part of "Mary" In the manger
A program in recognition at
home. This ex- scene.
thc
farm
and
at
and
nelt
lt
Satin-day
iueeih
The
grass
It
won't
belong
before
of
prolesi.
i'
state,
Viet
Nam veterans with a preThursday they will entertain hibit received it first premium

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By the way, going reminds me as in the Otoltindo-Winter Park
Sandra Barron, Ruth Bryant, Center, 100 Castillo T)rivoo. Tho
it seems that a little more
Natalie Johnson, Benita Ring. facility I.% lorated one block
light would be appreciated since or something. If you see two area."
'I.,
petition
was
circulated
and
A
a
boat
fishing
at
the
some or the nocturnal students fools out in
Kim Roberts. Monico Jo Rowe. north of th e Old City Gate,
5 ".
'gator pond' on campus don't In less than two days, almost
rd
Julie Stenstrom, Katie Whel- Trailer trains and city buses
ir
are finding it hard to see.
be
boarded
at
this
point
Can't cut this group, they stAY worry, you're not going out or 200 signatures were obtained.
chel, Leslie Whittern and Esther can
and free buses will leave the
- .f
.
Their
voice
was
heard.
only
your
mind.
They
are.
th
wi
th
ree
hours
In class
KfvauiIs. trophy and a first Williams.
parking
lot
to
and
from
518one short break. No time for the It seems that a misguided
The Melodears will make their
All military p-ir.4nnnel at Sanplace blue ribbon was won by
usual wil d parties and typical yearbook staffer who works the If you're wondering why I've the Seminole IlIgh School Chap- debut singing, 'Bring a Torch, rineland of Florida throughout ford ava1 Air Sr.ation .tv'
Jeannette Isabella" and "The the day.
goof-off periods enjoyed by day sports department (yes Miss left my good ole buddy LV out
USO aides will be stationed been invited to St.. Augustn' Morrison, Chuck and I have of the mess this time it's only ter of Future Farmers at the ,Little Drummer
scholars.
throughout the city and at the for the annual USO Pal E)ny.
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struck) and another sports goon, because of his extreme modesty. recent county fair.
This ensemble is composed of
All a service man need do '
various attractions to assist
I was all set to brag a whole myself are going to do some lie's 0. K. to work for, (that Is The FFA exhibit had a back- Marlene Ilagg, Laura Bracken the
th e visitors at all times. in be admitted free of charq tn
if you
I
bunch about our basketball fishing soon.
work when I do ground of national, state and lo. Stephanie Cordell, Susan Hem- COflCOtt
is w".tr
to
attractions
Its
role
as
host
for
26
diiferent
-about
7:30
a.
m.
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Sandra Harris, Gall Lee, the day,
team, but South Florida did put
cal farm organization with a
th e St. Augustine his uniform. Wives, fami1i-'a monkey wrench in the works, "Hey Billy (Bill Vincent-outJennirer Morris, Lynn Ne
W"M' USO Council is serving free and girt friends, tf accompanie.if ,
boss, say something portion of the exhibit filled with Susan Ray and
by
so I'll tell ya how good they doors columnist for The Sanford Conic on *
Toffer. food at the Elks Club, 20 by a uniformed sorviceman, a!-i'
'Headache' Herald) what's the nice about my school or I fresh vegetables and n demon- Special soloists will be Laura Avenida Menendez. from
really are. GREAT!
I-) to will be given free admi.4-,4ionmight flunk out this term.
best bait for sea bass?"
stratfon of proper tillage, pas- Bracken, Sandra Harris, Walt 3 p.m. Chairman in charge of Wives of husbands
ir5'.u-'
With the sujort that the stuMorgan, Rocky Bowling and Pal Day Committee is Adolph n'd only show th'ir
Lures and soil conservation.
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night school at SiC's Raider- soon.
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out an important ,aspect of our work hunting up a top-notch should. "Ili the interests or niose
coll ege which few of the un- speaker for the organizational students who reside in South
know populace are aware of- meeting to be held sonic time Seminole County and th e Winter

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eir pare nts wil e; held
mid
the school library. following the
rltc' In the nuditorliani.

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i haven't received too many I great learn, cheerleaders, stu- back yard.
complaints alout not cover• • .
dent body, and coluninlst(!)
I
ing all the aspects of College
You
sn'
the
voice
of
the
penfar.
will
go
the
Raiders
life out SIC way. Guess that
(I've got notions of just how pie is den(I?
everyone Is resigned to the
Here is an intcrestung t)ot('
far I'll go. OUT!)
fact that I'm going In get
whichi
will amaze you. Teenaa
around to them sooner or
Republicans
Club
tigers
working
for their cause.
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lur medical center is being scription and offer you a bottle
erected In Chicago to drawf all of liquid medicine or some pills!
other medical centers.
But the doctors that accent"But you doctors who studied uste the human aspect of medhere 25 to 110 years ago," Dr. Icine will still be most In dcArey began, "hare gone forth man&amp;
and become the pillars of local
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LeMs, Steve Ilartsock and Linda 1". Ninth student, Danny Tucker, wlio
was not present for the photograph is shown elsewhere on this page.

in his honor, Dr. Arey mention- soothsaying prediction for your
fr fij,
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NINE Seminole High School junfor were tapped for the National Honor
Society. F'roni left;, seated are Cynthia Green, Kay White, lngrhl Burton
and Darlene Robert-son. Standing, from left are l'nm Robinson, Janet.

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When a that politics has become to functioning of modern oronom!!~s
Professor turn practical politi- big a business to be left 11 ics. The long-hold th eory on
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even those wit)I
cian, it Is news. When a prac- amateurs
which U.S. laws arainst. Tnon"You are America's gTftt surEven in this jet age of space
glamor and fume surrounding
tical
1
goons
and
, opoly is based holds th at maxiInternists,
we still want our standships,
It Is downright startling. 'Yet them. He expects both partici
"For
colleges
can
ard
breakfast
menu.
te
gradua
that Is happening with some to continue looking for candi mum competition between
We also continue to grow
outstanding scientislz, e
frequency these days. And dates "who have built a favor, ducers is the best assurance of
without
m
I
ti-m
angry,
sleeply, irritable, grieful
il
lion
dollar
enable image outside of politics.' a free and fair business syswithsurmising remlta
dowmcmts.
stricke
n,
greedy, enraged or
It costs too much to publi tem.
Two of the moat hard-boiled
"After
all,
th
ere
is
an
old
jealous
and
in love,
younger pollU1'it in the coun- else an unknown, These profeaAfter many y
Modern colleges, dispite their
adage that says 'Endowed cats
try recently served a tint as lnpiv contend. Unruh told hü level service in Washington as
Analysis
Of
The
News
catch
no
rats.'
billions
of endowment, still can't
Washington
audience
that
Ii
visiting professors at a promadvisor to President and poli"So
money,
alone,
is
not
the
surpass
the
old definition of a
.
.
inent eastern university. Rep. cost the Republicans betweer ticluns, GuIbmith hats concludWASHINGTON
(AP)
- Con- i at the time for not speaking out 1 195B he called Eisenhower's for- true criterion for measuring an university as "Mark- Hopkins
Richard Boiling, protege of the $11 million and $fi million ti ed that
th is is no longer true.
I
troversy hovers over Sen. J.W. 1 against Fauhus.
eign polim- a "drift to disastpr." educational institution's effee. on one end of a log and the
late Speaker Sam Rayburn, and elect Ileagan, well known as he Not even has a good word
tO
student on the other."
'Yet, Fuibright was one of the And when
Republicam tivene."
Jesse Unruh, speaker of the was to late show teh'via lot say for "oligopoly"-which
Fuibright like an
The
Mayo
Brothers
of
MinAnd self-supporting Business
viewers.
The
Democrata spun
umbrella.: very few senators who had the gained control of Congress in
California S t a t e Assembly,
ed U) he one of the had words Some he creates himself. Some
neat-os
and
the
M
enuinger Colleges, with their
bath conducted classes for close to $4 million trying t in our zuitional vocabulary of it lies in
courage to denounce Sen. j0. 1046. Fulbright suggested
wait for him.
n
graduate students at Canneeti- re-elect Governor Pat Brown
cut Wesleysu Collage In the Think how the coat would have prevent a few large
coosm Republican's early days. after appointing a Republican unted from medical colleges in taxpayers, need far more
to deliver a lecture and was met
theory as well as the practice Increased if either party had from dominutitir anycompanies
But Fulbright himself in 1955 secretan.' Of state to succeed an age when the emphasis was lighting, for they are definitely
ont, line at the airport b.
presi- on "men" Instead of on compu- not the "endowed cats that catch
been
building
up a new person. of busin ess,
of poUtim
was one of th e 10 senators and him. There was no 'ice
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Swe
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4
di
sh
newsmen
I tor machines.
I no ratL11
In a recent address to the nifty.
House membm who signed dent then.
1v
dayti, Professor-poli- who quizzed him on foreign afN&amp;1'i Presi Club in Wash- 'Pro brains" behind a known ticiuntheme
rn manifesto doGaibraith argues,
lairs and civil rights, it was the
Southe
ington Unruh, a Democrat, and liked face is the formula duction not competiti
flouncing
th
e Supreme Court's
on is the hardly' an Illuminating session,
hip the astounding statant tiurub and other practica
Hal
and pledgkey to efficiency and prices
e
Th
Arkansas
Democrat
was
1054
school
decision
that newly elected Republican theorizers see as the way lot
' Pub- widels, known before he arrived,
Ronald Reagan may xnake a the Suture. Other political ad. thut art' favoruble to .tht
I
have It reversed.
1
stem in
good
of 01fi ence clasies in other univor. which a few set the prices for not only as chairnum of the Sen- And Fulbright has voted con- I
p11j
Re
Unri. 03MWb Ream to be a ilties will be hnnriig this view selling to the many-ia what
ute
aralnat all the Civil
znittee but as one of President
This week in England an we
"oezodsl" executive and repra ctice whether
Rights Acts passed In this conNEW YORK (AP)
Jumping I is the oldest form of refreshThe chief blessing of the dec.
ly
the 'rofwionai brains other American profeamor-poli- are willing In theor not we Johnson's most persistent cr1- tury: in 1957, 1060, 1064
United
mont
stand.
and
to
conclusions:
is shaking up Britiel States
tics on American Involvement in 1065.
around him" to run the state.
f
ti-Ic typewriter Is that it makes
to admit. it in principle, Viet
When a woman is worried
thinkers with p lecture snrie i,uiurnith
Wa rn
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s
Women
act
their
best
in
it easier for a nngrspheirs to
insists.
i.ung ago
in fl.4t
in an
about sometbing, she buys a
example of the growing trend being carried over BBC. John
Repuhlic's crisis of 1965.
the
legiscember
and
look
their
worst
in
M`hut with professors desert,
get their personal correspondaddress on the role of
hat. A man in the same plight
in which "non-professionals" mmpth Galbraith of Hnrvurd ing
The Swedes even knew his
theory for practice and
y.
later
in
American
life,
Fulbr.ight
Februar
usually gets his shoes shined, ence written on company time,
we elected to nffie and then the White House and the U.S politicians deserting
record an civil rights. The gave
practice
some
insigh
Into
ts
his
who
Men
are
al
ways showing John O'Hara still writes the The dullest men In any office
turn things over to Profession- Foreign Service (us Amb*u4.
Swedish press had described
l
thinking
about
the
problems
of
a
off
a
new.
gLidgety
kind of ciga- most readable prose of any are those who invariably wear a
als, to really oporate the gov- under to India) is putting foris grow. him as a "liberal on foreign pol- member of Congress like
ing curiouser und orld
curiouser.
him- rette lighter are probably mak- American novelist - but. like white shirt to work. A striped or
ward the challenging view thaiernment
icy who is strongly conservative self.
learns
Ing up for the fact that on some life itself, it sometimes leaves colored shirt on a man is a sign
This is the doctrine Unruh United States anti-trust lnwi
on the civil rights issue."
He said a legislator
so
much
a
part
of
our
ecoand others among the younger
Fuibright refused to answer early there are "certain inter- Christmas long ago they didn't you with the unsatisfied feeling th at he Isn't altogether a victim
group of "old pros" advocate nomic thinking, are in prut-- I
. , get the bright new sled they it hasn't quite made a point.
of custom, formula, and a fixed
most quesUom on Vjet Nam but, egts, or prejudices, of his c
when they wear thá- prof as- tical fact a "charade" designed
wanted.
y
rout
i ne.
A child can get more pure Ja
on civil rights said "there has tuents which are dangerous
siozuil hats. His argument is to fool liberals about the real
If
a
fellow
hasn't
learned
by out of an icicle than a grownup Nothing divides the world IntO
been great misunderstanding trifle with.
fly WALTER C. PARKES
friend or
quickly than
abroad, here and elsewhere, on Saint' of these prejudices, he the age of 40 to keep his socks can from a $1,000 bill,
A person
wrupped
from
looking
sloppy,
he
martini.
probaThere
are
i
few things more a third
very' mutter,
thif, very
mutter. which
whi ch iis
s tin
an said
said,
. tire
are not
not of
of fundamental
fundament
I
hmnielf is no gift tti anybody. this
Anybody looks more impor, femininely appeal.ing about a
" "
internal matter ol the 11nited: importance to tile welfare of the,I bly never will.
The giraffe, as well as the girl than seeing her, after she's tent if he's carrying a Christnation and the- legislator ttwreFolki- who have' a rough ti me Strites"
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
He suggested a solution lore is 'justified in humoring helicopter, looks like- something cooked you a good meal pick a mat; tree home.
rumiinr their own livet. have
Mrs. Julia Bsirtosi
7.1m. .lusj. E. Mathit'ui
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few breadcrumbs absent-mind- ________________________________
in' trouble- telling others how should begin with efforts to im- th em, even though he may
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Religious
architecture
has
approve."
edly
from the table and eat
prove
educational, health and
to run theirs.
Bear take-Forest City
Many
now
progressed
to
I
e
He
didn't
consider
po
t
said
he
e
th
in
th
them
as she talks to you. That's
0 a
social conditions for the Negro
Mm. MPX7Sn3I MiIti
Mrs. Prances Wester
where
it
Congre
over
endless
battle
in
ss
is
difficult,
in
driving
the
kind
of girl every man
te
Tall; is cheap' except when and pointed out that "my'
888.8678
822.6210
li
s
hi
ng
th
e
poll
taxe
bialong
th
a
to
te
highway,
ll a new should marry'.
has never had any riots like abo
slit' says ".1 do."
Cii.elberry
civll
rights
issue
of
the
1940s
church
from
a
ski
lodge
or an- The worst thing about a cat is
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Lake MonT-UI'
those in Watts (Los Angeles) or
Tu
as
of
fundamental
importance
Mrs. June Casse1herx
other
quaint
cathedral
of the that it always curls up and
Mrs. B. L Johnson
They suy the occupational Chicago."
and so would "follow the ,views hamburger. There may be some dozes in the chair or sofa next
888.5046
822-4722
therapy' classes in looney But, If one of the Swedish of the people' of my stow."
poetic justice in this, however, to the only lamp In the house ftris&amp;n
Chuhiots
~ houtie-N ure now bury turning, newsmen had been up on rment I
Longwood
he
on
an
issue
ab
Mrs. Lisa Baker
or certainly a roadside church that is fit to read by.
American history, he could have important as supporting the ____________________________________________________________
out Christmas neckties.
Mrs. Donna Eate,
865-5103
pointed out that, while Arkansas United Nations, he would sup- I ____________________________________________________________________________
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DeBary
had no riots, In 1957 it provided port it no matter how his constiNorth Orlando
Mrs. John IMIPJe
the first great civil rights crisis. tuents felt.
Mrs. Marllyne Peterson
This was a test between the Fulbright has needled presi 828.0801
Deltona
federal
government and South- dents other than Johnson. in
Osteen
Mm. Mldrad Haneyciii states in carrying out the
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
668-5861
Supreme Court's 1954 decision
822-4841
Enterprise
banning public school segzega
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
The
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OvIedo
PARIS (A?)
Seriously j, tiOfi. lii 1957 Gov. Oi"t'&amp;iI Faubus 11th hemispheric
688-5634
MIss Ruth Davidson
ce
Woolworth heiress Barbara But. used National Guardsmen to feren will be held in New Or.
668-4604
365.8651
ton arrived Sunday night en keep Negro children from enter- leans, La.. next Nov. 12-16.
route to get a Mexican divorce lug Central High School.
Between 1,000 and 1,500 InsurThen President Dwight D. amice executi ves from Latin
after reportedly settling more __
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than $3 million on her seventh Eisenhower had to use federal America, the United states
'"iisv st'jiw
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husband, Laotian Prince a. troops to back up a court order Canada., as well as European
b
IWK adisad ad NIP
a
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round Dean Vinh Na Champas- to integr te th school. Ful- observers, are expected to at-_5555,
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ticised by liberals tend.
b
ght
was
cri
ri
sak.
She
is
expected
to
leave
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Dec. 6, 1966
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today' for New 'York.
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Miss Hutton. 54, married the
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caresinum ci ---.j s-.,.______
"SftRY VlL
49, two years ago in
zoaKal' £IWT&amp;,IJg
La.oclete adMor
LSv.rUa*ag Director
Isthsa
Mexico. Ten days ago be left
ID
ram V" rena'
now
Mesegtng
their hotel in the Sahara Desert
ttor
or
tfl
.iLwiz
in the middle of the night and
anasua"zm
wrWs
iooiM aiit2"- Meaeper
drove
500 miles to "ungier,
Du
YE THE CROWD"
,wi wua
USE
bd* ale
tI,
City
M.ka.tl ant.
where she has a home.
JVDT Iran"
IV
as M a
viacw'
PUCIAL $5.00
The heiress, ashen-faced and
Q
1W
5t Ptrsp)uir
as
PuWbett Ur aa.*4 Setur6ay, auns. sad Chriatmas, publab.4 wearing a black fur coat, block
en
la
hat
and
b
ck
wool
stockings,
1cbrimmew
upw
w
carried
into
a
plane
at Tanas
ev*f
nj a
.
d
Rs Dsvy
$1. SOLO COS
•.. •. •. •••• • •• $,,jo
lbs week gier airport Sunday.
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centific i'q-nipm.'nt to teach
you
get the diagnosis and a
medical students.
of $21O,OOO for an an- written, prescription to be filled
nual budjet, the figure now at the corner pharmacy.
runs about $8 millions!
Eventually, however, the ma-

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University
School have tied together the old fortune telling scales where
you Inserted a penny and got
alumni all that time.
Chicago
meeting
your dated weight and also a,
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lic nrc' ht'tcl ni t4rutnnolr lIli1l

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of the c'nmmiqo
tre_
mendous one.
three troubled areas
al
But with due rec)gn1t1o7' given to
finance and
of gnvcrrimet, as
'the question of the executive they are ably endeavoring to do without
branch.
regard to politics, 'we know the finish ed
We commend Sanford's S. .1. Davis, product will meet the needs of the state
of

feels

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Clinic

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the growing needs
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opens this Sitturday with a home giinw against
reports coming In every day a! J lag off the ills that winter in- starwd off Impressively. Sanlarger bag limits and better activity and cold c-an cause.
(Herald Photo)
Of all the necessary stcp Walt Morgan's 20 and Brent
Long, Bill Higginbotham, Doug Mnrlett.e. Buddy
looking game.
lt.anorn'a .I led
iners. Ricky _________________________________________________________________
Ferrell's 211 for the losers was
the night's best effort.
Day and NItt Grill 8i tupped
Sanford Atlantic i with Stvvt
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Kansas

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nice bass catches up the Puz. dies.
Take care 01 your most ifli'
zie Lake area and also at 11w
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp. Clay- portant fishing gear—your boat- ton and Smith landed lh bass ing rig-urges the Mercury peoweighing up -to R'4 pounds While pie.
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A Jew minutes of curt' will
fiahin' with a blue worm.

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it'nitiu sit uumi;ii'wi; ii*Ir,.. tlt'vise&gt;, injiutt'ee- - 'lit l:Li'/.AILE9' 1i .51. ATEN, it
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('orllurmItiozm,

pfl!nt prøe by 7-font-i soph Al-

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Hawthorne and lust Friday to

Tin' Blue Jackets art' coached

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INVI'
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got all the fouls. "

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Rich Jones led illinois with

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uttontht

when

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folh.wtisg

Ceututy. Florida.

(9) New.
4tPertui rMmmmnt
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Seminole County

C2fl ee

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wIIP I-i. jiuttillely e.pvtmed as

SettuIesr,i,

Se,umiiumIi- (iou,.t- -

1.)eJ)uty Clerk
use-ti/or tacit bid ale-Il Tebt,i'%'eeb tin.'
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t'ighst tu u-e-joct any or all bid,- a-.' .Juuses C, Collier
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f ot- the best IntereSts of time' I of CULl.jttTR AN!) lt'OOLJ"OttI(
'Jt' SoUth Parrieumort' Avenue
thty of Samiturd
''rlummdv Florid,
tesiwiets
Wn,rron E.
AtUahCyr for Phietittiff
City Manager
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City eaf be-tie-turd. Fluridit
Dec. 6, 13,
I 1961.
Publish 1Mev. 6, tWIG
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t1ERRtLF.'ThE WAY ou

RUNAROU!P5CAIN&amp;P1OPL!

Capt.

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"HILARIOUS"
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(6) To Tell The Truth

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2:55 (9) ABC News
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(9) A Time for L's

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9:00 (2) Hennes.ey

(9) ExercIse for the Mo.

You must see the

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to reduce traffic *ccldent* has

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been launched by the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, \V. Thomas

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PLAINTIFF,

tapecthcally
Conqueror was
PrOmised (sb-I
Ofle
lOCleeuilca.l
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Art It ur
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('- Perk of time Circuit Court
I': Margaret 11. Tyre

1 Responds to a 21 Naval depot

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$ is possible," he said,

"We as-e p.&amp;i'Lleulmsly isatemuated
In getting the message to
school, and driver education

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clubs, anti other organizations,

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6POIL 'eAc'rIY WEEK'

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these educational materials for

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IT'ø UR FAULT I
OFF, PTLJWIA

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a speaker. bureau, billboards,
th. public more safety eon. 'Iou.. it gives Informatios
about causes of accidents and

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radio and TV MIInOUIICI'fl%eI%LI

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ON 100 MSANDS
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and brochures designed to iii*ke

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this nation, and It ii a problem

of deep concern to Coast I.,ine's
entitled, 'The Crossroads of

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$4ivs4
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4OSulefled

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Z3Female equine 37P*bn leaf (var.)4SArabiaflEULt

27 Ages
31 Solar d1c
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$ti South Parranuore Avenue

ship
22DIsp*sslQDJte

AND
the moat serious problems In

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S Sluggish

1 William

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Medley
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Rice, ACI4 president, announced
today.

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You arc h,'r.- by required to

Girls

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Go-Go

Safely Drive

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Interested In any group or
dividusi, because almost every-

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drives," lie

aiided.

VALDU HOTEL

He urged siiy group lilter-

DOWNTOWN $ANPOID

est.d in the program to coiitact
a Coast Line r.preaemitetivu to
arrange for tutu showings.

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3:30 (2) The Doctors
(6) house Party
II

(5) Lone Ranger

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7:00 (2) Today
(9) Cieneral HospItal
New.
3:35 (6) CIJS News
(9) Where The Action 15 3:30 (2) You Don't Say

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(6) Password

(9) Morning Show

It comes to spelling.I,,

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(9) Peter Petamu.

cHANCERY NO. 141

ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY — 9 A.14.. 6:15 P.M.
310 £. FIRST
SANOID
WE GIVE TOP VAI.UE STAMPS

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AWUSS

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Limited

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(2) L,,t',
,(6) As The World Turns
1:55 (2) NBC Newe
3:00 (3) Days of Our Lives

11:iO (3) Tonight
(6) Theatre of Stars
(9) The Late Show

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beitnlumulc' County Zortlnie Dir- A ttorgmey. fur Plaintiff

ummaututleetured by besnk,.u,rik l'suasscr Ii. Carlton, oust of time order. All bids shall shscew the W..t,lfork, 30&amp; buutim J-'arramure I)O

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(6) SunrIse Semester

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)'LAiN'FIF)", m.'reial : Lots 146 &amp; 47 MIdway
SVITNEHS wi hand and seal
CII Slop.
'1
Subdivision. Otli.'rwi&gt;.e clescri toil a.iford, l'cntism,,l.' Couuty, Fir,i':u0i- gal- ("1,15 .1 A .5i ES lt('l: E IPTS(JN,
4- A i,p:-.xinimutOl3
us i'ing t '' .'.irtt. of Gcn*'va Iii. tiel s 1' Cli day of November,
I,'t,s ot ci leseil f .e'I fur iii.1) Ei"It: N AN']'. A ut'. and East of Hi;m.'s A ut-. I 11,65;.

;113' and iimustuli iuli cicoossitry filed iierlus against you, wIth

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(6) SunshIne Almanao
6:20 (3) TV Classroom

That's Okay
with me!

I And notasoul

AMop1YoUJ

n..r.'in flI imot or a Decree

County
Se,tiiltmul.'
time
Court
H titus.', Ct.Utlt)' Conito Ineitiuit-re p
Room, Sanford, FlorIda, on '4Ve'd- P

1ICIER

12:45 (6) (lullIng Light
12:55 (2) N Bc Na wi
1:00 (3) News
(6) Girl Talk

1:05 (2) Daily Word
WEDNIDAY A. M.
1:10 6) News, Weather

tuck me In,

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descrilsd

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7:25 (2) Farm Report

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DAILY 2 and 8 p.m.
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12:30 (2) 8wIntn Country
(6) Search for Tomorrow

___________________________________________________________________ 7:05 (6) CR8 News

l'lut book 1, i'nge' iiI', of the' Stilt! shalt ,ctm,.'w tim. .'.'itmpt tax Vii. your wrlttcv defenac to the :30 1'. .51. or as suoii time-ne-utter s/ Jutuses C. Collier
i.tmh.11t&gt; reteuflis U! liumnitiolt- I •I'lm.- su':..'srfusI bidder shut) SUIt. LIII' of Cunmjilaizmt fun divorce us possible-.
01 C€-..&gt;LI4ER AN!) '4VOOLd"ORK

ele'iijitdd it&gt; bittiforti, Florida tnt the' 15th day u!fleial seal of this C,,m.zrt, title

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OccasIonal Wife

9:00 (9) I'ruttta of South
Hampton

1:00 (2) News

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hdes a drawn'

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() lieverty nittiitiics
11:00 (3) Pat Boone
(6) Andy of %tayberry
(9)
5-wec,
11:30 (2) Hollywood Rqti*res
Dick
Dike
(9) The DatIng Qme
12:00 (2) Jeopardy

(2) sunshine Almanac

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Whoa.' residence is Un.

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'Pt; uIiii St t .-,-t 1)1 u'isI tilt,
'I'l) i 'Y1'ls .)A .51 ES 1i()Hi1t'I'bON.
1..'? 21 uf '4" ilcicjmur.- .51ieuui. '4' h''.
rCMId,'TI',, la
11-';
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L.iIlE w,,od, be'vuihtu,ik- Count -,
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i-'lurithe-, uucordltt
ltm,'wiu Pt i',,- i.-li -eueii t
c. tl

Arthur H iie,,:ks'ltii. Jr.
"Icrk of time- (ftr.'uit Cow t
Sesmlae-uk' County, Florida.
i1 Martha 7. l'ihien, D.C.
By; thcrtwe 'F. %'Iiitc'.a
Law Offices of
liy: Martha 'F, Vile-laji
Clerk of time CircuIt Court I
laugmuty Cit' I'
USTItAItI) 3. O'.iiltihiN
lMeputy Clerk
11 - : Dote-na .5-I- .5luri4ue
Hot-i;;' ! it. ,ltt!ti
Aunuricuis Neetinutmil liunk bldg. AIsUIIXT N. FIT'I'b
3m-u- lug Natlmut,-k.,li
1'. (1. bus 111155
42" S St 1st SIt-cut
Atturue' tur IialutiU
Attt,rnety id Law
SC- l'ettunitjurg, Flor)4a,e 'J73
.5l;ii&gt;P, 1-'h.r)dsa
Idwards buIlding
1'. 0. box
Due. Li it, 311 Atturucya fur Plaintiff
l'Lmtsiiiiim No%,
Sauteed, Ylurltls.
Cicuome. F4orida
Publish b.c. 6, 1CIS
'Publish b.c. 6, 1966
pubiIb L'ec. 6, 13, 30, :7, 111k
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plenty of practice in the Russell - l'ltE r!E MITB,

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Legal Notice

I Busy.

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Kentucky never led and Ron years. "This has got to make

t;i,'- '4'lCtuy Ciizpmg, 1-Ituime'i a l-'iume-tl Decree- of }'ureelu,mure- In shm;cll immtu e- ,.uitt.l.' p;au,snw' i-v- or hefur,, Le-eaeml,sr 21.it, l6,

W. i&gt; Stio.tt,

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"J was almost getting disgust- Dennis Stewart, a sophomore,

mIle! duzwcimdrd In tha Complaint. time tioguspluiuut
time- City Cotuiuniasloum iloum, P'ic,rIda, the' lath day of 1'uvetwof 1)eice,rubur, 1ss, jit 115(10 2smd day ut L'ceebcu-,
tet
WITNESS iii)' hand and seal of Dated at Sanford. Florida, o'clock A. H. or as soon there- baulurd. b.mlnmole County, Fbi- i City Hall, Sanford. Plurids, at ber, 1956.
said Court. set Sanford. Seminole Semite-ole County, thIs bt day after as time same can be done. Ida.
2:01' P. .51. )fl Wdaeoiisy. use- (tikAL)
Arthur H. Iluckwitb, Jr.
Counts', this :nd day of Decent- I-i November,
(SEAL)
ember i. ias.
(SEAI)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'Flee (ut)- Cuinumiosion reserves I
(t4CAL1)
Arthur Ii. Iioukwlth, Jr.
$er, 1966.
Arthur H lkickwitte-, Jr.
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tucky, watched Pat Riley pick ated and it looked like a long 8. North Carolina
Brigham Young
up three personal fouls inside of season when Michigan dropped I

IRVING NAI'tIANtiOlYu', P. 0. box COUIIt), Flunidu, em
herd,&gt; fail nut pr
Florid,
Deere,.oc, the- 7th day of November, &amp;Usd the class of di.'itI fuel that
ot- lecturebe bid. hilt, shall tat' for the per- Pie' Cuttfetti wIll b entered
Iluid sal.- will be' held cut the 1I)SG,
66, Cocoa, Florida, not later than time 27th uuy of l'au.mnsteor, iiic.
Jiuiuur C 1!C'7 Ti yen faIl 11- 1' t,ci fetE C, .0 ttci, Iet&gt;
J':i. P'tt.ti? Ht.p.. of time Somismole
let' iii-r!tmnli:r ,lanutary 1. 1(167 itlm' itti&gt;t )(ltt
IN aS!'VNESS W'HEEL")F,
'4S'ITNESS toy band and seal I
th. so, a 1ie*'ii'.- Pro Coniseso will (T.'u;luat. will be- cabot&gt; ugaisust ':tmimiuty Cimurthouce lii time City of have hereunto oat my hand and to leuoemicor I, 111C7.
''u fur tim. t

- When we ct"ss
Lf we chanced
the
street,
tO meet
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5:15 (9) New.11n.
6:30 (3) Iluntley - Brinkley
(6) Walter Cronkite
(9) Outer LImit..
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Death Valley Days
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p three ganies losing to Taylor, I Baron told iiewsiuen after the "it's fun to win one," nuid ANI) FOIL SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Pluintift. Ovied&amp;s

Plaintiff.

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Kentucky Dumped; Upsets poll by an overwhelming
A somewhat shaky leader in
last week's pre-season poll,
UCLA drew 32 of 34 fIrst-place
Stun College Cage Play
votes in this week's ballot of

- first witu of the season.

Chairman thereto!,

by tim. itii,''v ttmm flied l'Iutustif!. I Tot' Alti
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powerful UCLA an early stran-

f'ouint-, rl',rida, pursuant to the 13. MANN, IIEPLAH RtI(AItMAN, by Ensign fisninis Wagner.
-i Iilecr" t,' fureeliesure entered In HIUHL.EY, TUE FlOItIDA IN- ______________________________________ Dunlap dropped in the two free them think that they can play ris c. SMITH,
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THE STATE OF FLO1tIIJA, ituiti
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&gt;.•n Flat hunt Savixigi-* mush, me New W. PALMER \'A N AIIHDALE,
I time that put Illinois on top to __________________________ 'I'D: flTlS C. SMITH,

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rri-- or time- City Mumior. points and Deon Flessner had NEIIINDLE COI'NTS PLANINGJ fIle' 'our written defense to the
Hull. I4LLIIfIIr(I, F1,pritiit, tttmtll __________________________________________
that out tI&gt;,' 16th day of Ijuecnm- I
A YONING (iOMMlNION
t,i. - i, i&gt;time&gt; t-iutnmantt. I'). , .1. l"orb,'e, iii&gt;- wilt-,
11111 of Complaint for divorce
Iiotetiudaimt. her, A. I)., 11166, at tku.- hour of
:ii- I'. .M, on W'.'dnonclu., Dcv- I
Nr,tiee- I&gt; It.'r"It,-i' gie, t hid fli.'d )m",-,'I,p against you, with
t lirimini&gt;, uncut ut eugul tint
and
Un'
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1._ego I Notice
ii iciris will off.&gt;r fur sale- ujisi I.or f tim.- r_omirth,,usc ii&gt; San- It ,'n:,.:
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i.ttigic i'.itflt Ut; ttitcl all t&gt;
tutu
Zoning or Le.'!ore' Deceumber 1st, 1966,
Ii, i.li- I tIut,'r
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tim.- u',rd, Seimiltiel,- I 1'uJIt3 - I&gt;'IorItlgt,
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A p,j,i..: Ptiman'i
Ivt ii '414 0! lmiii*i itin Ii) s.,I1 ..
(uttsnmIsaeioii tuIll hold a public ijimil ser*- U copy of same upon
- thu f''iI..'I vi;: .I,'.vrIh,c,l irop.trt- cittm. .1 v. ''Per) ''t ti.. Circuit
- I'' 1 '.,I "e HI ut I..,;
Ni N'I'hI JI'iJIf'lA I. (lhiCt i'I'. I N bully of rect'nmnsesiduvmg to time
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CCJIIILII y. ( ,,urt or 5.-cit 11,11. 'ott uty .I1,,rrn i.eej h,er.,tp:.
- ,n ue, Orlando, Florida.
Fi.,rpdm;. to wit
p Id,., uu'iI

l.'le'imiluumte
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The' Sanford Nuvul Academy

claP "triiit. ii; anti fur Semluinle- SUSAN iLAINE CUOWIMflt, L.

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of America cur- the undersigned, Cler) of the

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Nutict- I, horeb - given that JAMES C. GAMBLE,

t united Stutu,-

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Mt. Dora Five

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PILItntl!i INOS .'N1' L.ON ASSOCiATiON,

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P- OItI-T(i.UMIftE PLUILIRIA

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din at Kentucky 's field house ,laracz scored 22 and Riley had . Texas Western by 20 points a

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seconds of the firat hail and Its first two games. But against 10. Cincinnati
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NIN'J'hI .TtlJJIfliA1, ChIiChTfl. Th ________________________________________ 'hint' JueketF' will travel to Mt. I finally foul out with almost 12 a much taller Houston club,
* i AN)) P-OIL NP IINI)I.E C1Ii&gt;N- A Nil I'Oht NITUINDIE (i -'p - , IN THE CIILCVI'i' ( H 111 I1'.I Dora tonight in search of their 'minutes left to play.
Michigan got 23 points from
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W LNI'i:l.L 9'. AJIIIOTT ANIe tporattoz&gt;,
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ers. Lloyd Ilochner It very good ntet two songs, ' - trangers In Jr,inint the Holahoj failet in thi backa him
hig
him
rfoe.q"
as the gypsy king.
the NIg'it." and "Ifecmt. Wave" A't IV ref "finn (.ujxene."
In tho silent spot, fled p187s
7:3(J-8:.O P.M. AHC. Combat, mountain eli,nt,'r tryin
101 I P.M. A f( Tb. FugiP.o
"GulUver," (Color) Thit otie scale the world's highecl. 'ak. tj'i, "I'n iJ€'iiI's f)i.iplet."
Is right out of Grimm's fairy
(CoIor
Kimble gnt rmsen,(I I
tales with Dick Peabody, as
fl80-1 1 1'. M. (fl5, "5'. Ilmirr&gt;k frr,m the police by the clrndest I
.
Little John, getting the spot Presents" (CoIrir This is
LIZ SIZZLS !t 2 qEAT
This Pime It's a motorlight. Four French youngsters minute trihute to 5'oi hfurok, cycle
the I)07il's D1eiM. I At 1:0 I I 1:00
tin him up after he has been renowned importer ref talent, piet. Ht his problems aren't
VU2AUTN TAYLOR
wounded and passed out, It presents a rn9t of dieting,ijshecj r.ver. They plan to u.e him
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Marcia Foy and Betty Quilhanu the' Los Angeles Dodgers last

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manipulate the stockmarket by lovely Aiplic' Inn'., r, whr, nee,Ie 1'inr, (r,ncert', NO

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All-American is a supply officer at Dii Nang these
bnsketb
ratings.
yç and his football exploits are limited to work- - The Bruins, who drubbed
(1U,5 like this one with former teammate Fred
South
California 105-90 In
(A adio-Telephoto)
Marlin.
their season opener bend a 56-

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nnnrini world straight. April Skrlt'm Ifotir. f(oJor
The 1'lI5f't.kRy15 arul memberi of
"s '4411 f4
-il,' Ot1i
ilmipersotmntes an aerisllst n,i,I Candid (nrne,a
in €-,, thc' ilulshoi ilmillet. Ifighiihts
r'kte-ic ienni hnhir'Mark Is a clown, how come? It Ger,rge i'tpplet.y when he gr,nq irichi'Io Sterfl.4 randitIn of
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ffbcjentiv
as
eased
se,'nis the cirrus owner, who Is to a mini-skirt. elne q-cpnve- Mozort'a (;onrto
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A year ago it would have been 3. Kentucky
erafly slave over reel and rod I AuflouncenleUt at tue siu and bull League game, Emerson I W'c Tried team as they split down in 1966 apparently has Illinois had defeated third'
ranked Kentucky 997 in over- an upset if the' Wolverines 4. Louisville (1)
cleared up.
UJ)keop sonueliow neglect ccr daW With expected to be made Boozer of the New York Jets the points 2.
hadn't taken Houston but that 5. Houston
1
time Monday night.
Carole Lundberg's 154-41b
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today Lit fldWS conferences In Went 31i yards for a touchdown
Rupp,
who
is
65
and
has
seen
was when Cazzie Russell was 6. New Mexico
led the Fleurs "(1" to a thartw
Jackets Play

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Unfortunately, say the' lishini' I dispute over the hea'yveigIut
authorities at Mercury nut- cluiiuipionship at the liou.stuz:

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(Irl Iv-o, U. N. C. L. F. ''rIme c'itber tue ,lIiq or Ph" (nr- nets os hostøes, Vn (;li!n--rn,
p"rorl of Iif 'hii'h 504'rie-17
Itotnniiy Lie Affoir." (Color) Intine. Tip" iilih"t hirltic'r 'iris.
Prn, Arm4r's
AVvia. mrdits uc with maieaL nw'y
tO ?Ali."
him of painful
Arionjm tsnd tim" fillets de %f
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week ago, hold a 337-288 point
and left Coach Adolph Rupp 15 belorc fouling out.
Colorado 93. Utah 89
score a cleutm oweep from t)it
Wills, it veteran N a t i o n a I with his fingers in his ears.
bulge today over the defending
Air Fnrce 73. Mex. Nnt'ls 59 Itetireel Chieft- Wives.
League' shortstop who hioltis the
In another meijor upset, Mich- NCAA champions.
topped
seventh-ranked 1. UCLA (821
337
in my life, said Rupp. after I iga'
The 15eC(flld time he carried high for the Vigil Anziies alit! bases with 104, told Brown

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voted to this eClUiPfliCflt.

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Methodist 62.
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5(m good at it that he won the Heisman Trophy for

Set

t'EW yii: (,AE&gt; * - CassiuIt would scent that a proportiun
Clay
and Ernie- Tent-eli 111)1)0
ate share' of loving cure 1k' de-

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were high game and seriei- Iii from
goose
inning," said
Calitornia 108, Oklahoma 8] p the league this wed: us they Brtmvn. 'He i very plcused tiutit pitched whistles cut through the hit 40 for the Wildcats, Thad The Bruins, who led runnerup

jzwestment in his favorite sport,

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Indiana 77. Missouri 65
led the Dragoons to a clean Week, Wills said he wasn't sure
Purdue- 74. Ohio U. 7]
sweep against the NAS Stars to is he would play for the Pirates.
Ch!'go Loyalit 108, N. flak. 7f) I hold a half point lead 1I tht'
Brown. who worked nut the Iowa StaLe 87. Minnesota 69 Holler Motor Navy •WiVes trade for Wills, reported he read
Creighi.on 6t), iowa 68
league.
"splendid" tek'piwne ccmver
Northu - 'teri, 120, Bull St. 83
Gladys Edwards' 185-478 satioru with Wills,

motor usually represent a size'
able chUnk of the individual's

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ready to go. i will give the Pi
rates 110 per cent effort." Wills
Foy, QuiIIan
was quoted lUonday
Brown. Pittsburgh's t- ii e r a I
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have gotten themselves some not allowed to collect in putt-

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1h115 Is the point if) he nintle to t.lJ itini elm k hq'k with thic pqir, of l,on
to tim
-hIItl of s mother whit, ,nnn nni,,.
lirc'nkir,.
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EAST
Dame
was ranked sixth with
Columbia 65, Lehigh 50
"V M. &amp; Mary 72. Plttsb'gh 68 MichIgan State No. 1. The' Irish PITTSRITI1C1H CAP' --- Maury
kept edging up in the first four
SOUTH
ilIc fresh from a goose humweeks with victories over Put'- ing trip near Spokane. Wash1IIinoi 98, Kentucky 07 (itt)

droppth' so tast In the -nlver,'the lems. Boats stored outside Mississippi 62, Texas 80
ground fur duck hunters is very should be kept in a bow-raised VanderbIlt 101, S.W. La. 66
inwis'r
scarce. A good set of camou attitude with drain plugs rc•
Michigan 8G. Houston
flage elothing is essential In or- nied. Canvas covers should

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tir- P.iot

Walker will pnce the offensi'e

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ged his limit of ducks while dency to deteriorate over a Alithiimu 84, La. Tech 73

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Next, remove 11W plugs and
location for duck huntth'. The
bunters an' haggin' mostly Teal inject a small quantity of oil By
into cacti cylinder. Follow t.he
and Florida Mallards,
recommendaFriend Don Smith shot his manulacturer's
limit of ducks while In the Puz- ttons on tubing lower units ami
Zle Lake area Saturday marnin' other points.
Drain gas tanI, inul flush
uIon with Dudcty Iloolehan and
Bill Johns. lUcliard Moore bag- with a solvent. Fuel iias a ten-

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campus.
this put Saturday. Owen MareS is completely drained of water the .lvts 8(1-26 and th \7ikin
2.4
in
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dith of Sanford was his side as most Important. Pull the unit mile over the Eagles 81kick. The 100-pound spike was aver a number of times while It the remaining games played. pected to be No. 1."
Pnrseghian. who was informed
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brought down with a 16.gauge is in an upright position to
of the vote before leaving for
clear the water pump and low- Scores
buck shot,
Chicago and the annual

to IV'i fht ;r'in,jeø trr,n'i hrr, 'hiJI ,
rotinot. c'i,nng, my pinin ti, row- .hst tw' iloyc o , o rgthor
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ftp, I. %VIUi nil the gttn4 will in
nw thrri tn,flin
of n rnriik ,lcr.ilnt
tim worli you t'nt,t,ot !fltP ifiC
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SOITFI BEND, md. AP - 11 -I viiiorv (nIT Ohio Sthtt:. 1i mei Iuui pinyvd gre:it fonthiili
Notrc' Thime finished up in the
Pinecreat Rextill
2 Ii Conch Arm Porseghiarm and tht Irish tooL the top rung and re fur 5!". funnies zmncl Pu- wnsnt f o their No. I status when they
2 Ii student body took the fact that miitiwcl ttwrt although Nnt.rc going to gambit' and lose in the clobbered Rosc Bowl bound finni poll with 41 first place
Sanford Electric
Southern California hI . in the votes anti 5(Th points on a ID-9.8
Day and Nite
] I Notu-e Dame was named tiut' no- D:imt- and Mic'higiun S t a t c final SP'Ofld5 o the gami'
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Timi' student Imctv had little nit - to gambit- for- a Inst ditch George's
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'ictory xm!i:11ns dic'higiiti S:at.
Sanford Atluntu'
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the tuition, with seven first place
"1 guess the stticients wert- but the Inst t'tt''iec; to run no:
.Andy Adcoc-k was the lugh
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C)viedn which totaled more than
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with 2(1 poIntJ.
In other action Pinocrest
floxull 8 - Strickland MornB BflL VINCENT JR.
thin winterizing dutiet- ttmt'Ii
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and Robert
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Cold weather, the amefl of assure good performance next Aahby led the winners with iY
-wood burning and the crackle of .spring.
nnd fl respnLttvnIy.
Ingtend o leaning the mit
'the camp fire, with a pot of
First Federal 21 — Gto''
coffee an and a party of local board motor in the corner of
bunters thilin' big thies of what the garage after the Inst fish 15. Simpson nnd Staffens bin
nine each for winners. Join
got awu, is at Its peak now lag trip and forgetting
7,euli had an equal number fol
that huntin' season i in full short period of time—less than
an hour, In most cases — will losers,
w1ng.

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will
not let their children nsociate
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have gmie togeth for oight can't sit'e why we can't nil
had
'FENI)ENaES:
ours
because
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the
with
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together.
to
live
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father
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reputation
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are now divorced) and hr here under thest' cireumstune
Is only a medical prohiem,
ARIES (March 21 to April ID) a chance es. What do I do now?
1nen't want th
STUCK
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a)t
If
von
quietis silt down and talk
jmarrying again I know

emfld be happy together, hut

with serious, messy DCJWTCWI

roommate won't move oust

WA?TS BUGH a; much of your "half" of the

wrong?

much Ume on ii man who per-

ir dy convinced let him pay you in monthly

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to marry again And when a
man doesn't want to do some

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problems on Dear Abb, BOL zipprecinhl, thual.3

esir old male hairdresser fives with us heenuqt' he can

reason to lie, that m father-

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2 bath, central ale.

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House-cleaning ServIce. 188. 2I3-0674.

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REST Blue Lustre Electric Car. permanent, to canvass door to SAULS AGENCY
RI'IGER SPA\IEL Pu lea 1.
See U. For Rental.
pet Shampooer for only $1 Dfr etory
weeks ARC ".' \tolac Trail
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between them game is easy. can make iour hearts just us the only plus score of the table. Spruce everybody up and chase
the blues out the door.
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tug declarer at four Hpudeli sition in life. Seek expert for =
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fact that North and South

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DEAR ABB

have with associates et ala, you

relations. Find some new and
C 0 N FIT) E N Ti A L TO interesting site to go with your

-can I convince him that 1w is Ilv then It's your move. Take

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CALL UNTIL S P M TO START YOUR
AD NEXT DAY - SAT -NOON
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a favorite relative or friend givi sins hoc for Christmas In thit mirror Pleat as you StILPIL

thought Into the gift. My broth- TI) a customer, Service; To an ago I wanted a ruffle around bet for gaining cherished aims

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DEAR PC)LL'Y-Whon a nina hoti or material on a round enjoy sill those helpful hints in
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
iii) Getting nut to some charm
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Mosith with a beautiful lunch- tour of duty in india. The Pick- that f1aine had been spotted on 'rite Sanford Berald, Box 11121,
the Nes bra But-ni'- A wundLr iowa irgiclturotluite. who will

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who hsd just arrived from a famine. Tins couple is nut me- were inoperative, ap Uie began

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in the treuts of Cairn p,

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of r.-11'cmwending to the 4- 'twIn at1c rebuilt box

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I' II 118 Your I"urnttur. Quick
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Crumley - Monteith
slir i'.*t ra A 1)150 LOST
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Dell's Auction Service

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izidlaitula, Clarence I'ickard,
7G. and his wife, 'l, have join-

SOUTHERN TV

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Lorene Swalina, leader; Mrs. Billy Shearer, co-

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monte Springs Garden Club
will he at 6:3() p.m. Thursday
at the- Community Rouse.
A special Christmas proani
will be presented with Mrs.
George Gecardt in charge. Supper committee is Mr. and Mra.
Dorm Harris, chairmen, assisted
1y Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sm ith ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas,

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Sanford, Florida

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election in 1954 and ha been ERL HIGGINBOTHAM
re-elected each year since, cx--'- ' cept in 1963. Ife won election
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as mayor twice.
"1 am highly honored and
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confidence in re
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expression
fairly of
and impartially, as
in the past," Wilson said today.
"I am deeply grateful. I canto

represent

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facing

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me. i try to represent all pen.

Takes

Dr. Carl Coppolino's defense

pie in all walks of life and will

has suggested that a coffin
bearing his alleged victim's remains collapsed "six feet Un-

continue to press for the prorress and growth of Sanford."

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der,' causing a fracture In the

C Of C Nixes Active

Role In Courthouse Row

years ago in suburban the ward 3 seat on the Altamonte Springs Town Council,

Seminole County Chamber of

Robert Rogers was returned to

Commerce

executive board

his office by a vote of more met today and decided the Chamber a a body would not take

COLUMBUS, Ohio (All) - A than 2.1. Rogers received 238 all official stand (in the question of the location if the new court-

Oviedo elections Tuesday, program of medical a

almost complete extermination Jew, W. 11. Martin and W. R.
I C. Russell Mason, executive di (Rex) Clonts won easy victor.

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n e w medicare controversy votes to 111 for his oppo nent, house until after the meeting of the Board of Directors, Dee. 13.
brewed today in Ohio, where Charles Milner.
DeWitt Mathews, vice president, said the Chamber is spon$1.2 million In doctor bills Is Charles Robinson, unopposed soring a countywide forum on the subject, Monday at th e Civic
backlogged because of a dis. In the race for the ward 4 seat, Center at 8 p.m. with all interpute over payment procedures. re ceived 201 votes.
ested groups asked to be rep- I include the Seminole County
The new controversy Involves There were 362 of the 608 resented on a panel. The Chanu Board of Commissioners, as•
an estimated 74,000 Ohioaus who registered who voted.
her will not have a represdllta• I
receive public welfare assist. - _____________________________ live on th e panel, but president selberry City Council, Sanford
ance under aid for the aged,
C. Vernon Mize will act as mod City Commission, Sanford-SeatHerald Index
Most of them also are enrolled
I mole Jaycees, South Seminole
erator, Mathews said.
In medicare, the new federal Arwi iIeat}i ...............................Groups Invited to send a rep Jaycees. and South Seminole

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Degirristed purposes for use

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the St-ate Cabinet in Tallahas-

of the funds were listed as
"laboratory and other special
HOMER SCOTTequipment."
equipment.."
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(AP)-African members of the
United Nations sought support
today to pressure th e Security
Council Into slapping a total

sees Tuesday.

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noon today to make the official canvass.
Commissioner Higginhothain
Wikon and ifiginhothim
votes to roundly will
nffieiahl'j
write-in opponi'nt.
and n new r.utynr Will h el,'cti'd
count of approxi- ,y
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Contested Race
Coppollno, 34, is accused of
sirniugliug retired Army Lt. Col.
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Mayor Wilson garnered r-i-i

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Orlando Air Force Base to establIsl its third recruit training
center expecting to cost $80
million and des ti ned to become
one of the largest In the nation.

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their "oppoRition" in city elections, ,riie.Aday.

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Sellool, where flip children flt(011d, advfSe'; flint tile chilfirt'n
slay o ut of the woode(l areas on the way to anti from
school and wh il e at play, whether
stories are based on
truth or Fiction,
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on federal charges of possession
and sale of (he potentially-dangerous drug.

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Society warred today.
seats over the opponents, C. D. kah, the eight-day Jewish "Fes- Editorial page ..........................Dial 322-1611 for a low -J'uachrrs even invaded the Thompson and Robert Cameron. tival of Lights," begins at sun- Entertainment. .......................cost 4½% auto loan.
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'Please don't buy genuine Buckelew, 197; Martin, 173; volt led by Judah Maccubee Society ................................8-11
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else locally," Cleveland mild, offices,
project is completed.
State Rep. Mack Cleveland adding, "and if there Is any Cleveland stressed that re- oil the fee system.
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says he will support legisli.. dispute as to time need of cer- e'smtly Sheriff J. I... hobby ru
Now if umeuue would do
thin to elirninu te the fee system talsi budgetary items, It can be ported a large saving of tax operating uniter the lee system
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sosuetimiag about the alley wa
in the courthouse.
resolved the sa:sw us the slier- dollars once his office was tuk' are (lie tax assessor, tax collector and clerk of court.
behind the kdwsmrds Building.
'i'Iw senior member of 8401*- lU's office and county judge en off the lee system.
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It looks Like the county dump.
mole's legislative delegation are now."
Cleveland, however, said ho
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ofIicer In the county were tak- judge were take,, off the fee tips, to chhiuiiuttt the three feet
Only two motions were made
Prices UI)
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NEW
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commission meeting 'i'UebdUY.
"better assurance of local con- 'J'2lklug about th e savings of would have to want It dune or oiwmwd higher in imiodtuutti
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that it ultimately would bring take an active role In the action. Exchmisisgit today.

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Two "unoppoc!rJ" c,indidt-" for Sanford Ci ty Cornmisainner, Earl Ifigginbotham in Group I and A. L.
2. administered a ouind thumping to
Wilson..

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Out

and federal police announced
today they lund crac'ce4l n "ex.
enslve" ring Involving the sale
(if the hallucInatory drug IS1)
at (lie University of Florida.
Four young men, three of
them dropouts at the university,
were arrested by narcotics

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Studies of possible revenues
was made by the DeLand office
of the State Road Department,
and forwarded to SRD head.

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agenda for tin, last meeting
of the Seminole County Board
of Public instruction this year,
at 1 p.m. Thursday in school
administration offices,
Otlwt- kenip, listed include tipimimq' of hiitb em' audit,.visuul
equipment, reports from the'
Iluurd of Trustees, junior collegt- advisory &amp;-onunittee, lunchrumii ruzid instructional super-

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Donald Conway,
were victorious in the race for
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because another candidate was
improperly registered and not
a resident of the city.

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Plans for the supper were

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InclitiIuig
Total vote was
was 330 to 11. H. Ilaynle's 810.
ballots.
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were
absentee
19
Homer (Bud) Scott, wellregistered,
known businessman in the corn1,080

day.

LIMIT 1 WITH COUPON 111

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From U.S.

iten*in canfidate at Me last min

I completed at recent meeting of
time' club's executive board at
the. imonue of Mr. and Mrs. Rob.
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sen ring
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One little girl ti'l)ottt'ul flint ii
1)1 thIs (iCs('riptinfl
clinked her nod tt- k'd
drag her Into flip womlq. Wheui
officers vlit'i'keil out the report, they were i,nnhlc' to find
foofill-InIs or other PvIflenep Ili Ilip area liffliiied iiiii fly flip
Youfl,cter.
Oilier children ha 'e reported seeing sinli a ('ren tiir,
possibly wearing a monster mask, Ili the area.
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former

home takes time out, and they
give him a rough time . • ,
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RANDAL CHASE •IIL. of behui (,nnc,, 'C-s thi
Htudent drive chuirniaii at Florida State University
to provide relief to flood victims hi Italy. lie
shOWn collecting clothing donated by Stephanie
Jewell. of Kisninmniee.

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what some people will do to
get me out of th e newspaper
business.
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got 47 and be's not even a reg.
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veteran went down to cast his

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QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 19 17
317 319 ELM AVE.

two votes
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Lawn Sprinklers. Pumps and Piping

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earlier hour to assist in showThe Modernaires, with .me ing the newcomers "how it is
Blackburn at the piano, ag- done."
"Consider Yourself," "Side 1l
- Side," "Ifcn's Castle," "Rava
Nag-ella," "Shadow of Your About 25 per cent of the
5 Smile," "Try to Remember Sop- American colonists were loyal
te'nibcr," "The Lord's Prayer," to Britain during the Rovolu.

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where he will serve with the Army Motor PrliT)spOrtation Corps. During hit, term of duty, Mrs. Torres
(Herald Photo)
will reside in DeLand.

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MILDRED HANEY

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Torres of Geneva,
during recent lea ve before he left for Viet. Nam it.

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for, respectively, by a landslide.
11)0 for her
MI'S. ShOfllate i'eceived 478 votes
opponent, Mrs. Ruth Layo, whilc hon1nte polled 451 to
his opposition, Fred Eatlavon, Other council candidates nnI
130, and Charles Sammet.,
their totnis were Ralph cit'llrace A. R.
In a
denin, 194; Carl Lommier, 169;
mayor, was elect. Percy White,
mann,
.1nk flushov,
ed again to the office with
141; R. E. Sweat, 54, niiil Bob

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the ballots
Videl Jones. \'ideI Jones, Fidel
Jones, .1. V. Jones and Ido
Jones.
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John Darby, two; .me Lenry
one, Joe Baker, one and Al WI)one.
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flunds," "Matchmaker," and they are joined by the exper"The Happy Wanderer," Carol lonced members, who are, howAndrewis waF. piano accompan- ever, invited to arrive at the

mer Sandy Blackburn of DeLand, were guests of

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squares, who were beginners, ed to chief aviation deeMEMBER FLORAFAX
tronics technician.
The Sextet, Cathryn Vick, sire now joining the more
FREE DELIVERY
(Na'c'v Photo)
322.0986
Rosie
Hansen,
Linda
Pag-uc,
p.
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I wall , Dam' Ratterree, sang "Got ginners class arrive at 7 p.m.
the Whole World In 1I for an hour of practice' before

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Crapps, J. Crapp, 3. M.
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Grabbs, .1. II. Grabhs, John H.

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Guests at Definry Manor meet Saturday evening at the
Convalescent Retirement Ccii. Delthnn Community Cen ter on
Luke Monore.
EARL .1. Spear, with the
ter,and their friends, recent- At the last meeting, 2 mom- Naval Air Maintenance
ly enjoyed an evening of music hors and guests enjoyed th
presented by Paul Caskey nnd evening ol' dancing. Most. dan.e Training Detachment at

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different ways and .1. Videl
Jones, five different ways
Here's the way the name of
Crapps appeared on the two
voting machines

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Diane Munf'rd, Eileen Tonic: (second row) Sandra Freyer, Debbie Mc
Sheila FreeEntyre, Sheila Crawley, Dorene Newmans, Valerie

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YOU CAN'T WIN DEPART.
MEN'!' 5,370 regIstered
were
city election yesterday
add
There isn't much
Except I giie's people
about
Jim
As
a matter of
crnment
fact people don't seem to care
anything unless it hits them

WEDNESDAY

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Zip Code 32771

VEBSIIEL

By LABR%
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of use.

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will play Santa Claus to the
children, taking toys and other
Items
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Sunday School ........ •4 a• a
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Christmas . .

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me get through a lousy day.

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Sunday School - 3:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:10 a.. in.
7:10 p a.
Evs*1ng Worship
Youth Serv. (Sun.) - 1:00 P. m.
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Sunday School - 10:00 a.. a.
Woribip Servios - 11 00 5.. in
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CHURCH OF

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EVDIIII Wor.b4p - 7:10 p. a.
Wednesday
Prayer ServioS - 7:61 p. in•

Onora Road
Rev. Roy A. as.znllton Pastor
a1Av School - •:1 a. a.
MorlDj Worship - 11:09 a. a.
Training Union - • fl p a.
£veulng Worship - 7:30 p. in.
wet ging Pi-ayer
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Bible Study ---. 10:00 a. in.
Morning ISorship - Ii 00 a. a
Evening Service - 6:30 p. a.
Wednesday
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bookmaking?

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Sunday School
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Morning Worship . 10 55 a. m

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?RSBYTERIAS CHURCH

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert H. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
Church School ......_ 1:45 a. in.
1orntng Worship _. 11:00 a m.
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CHURCH
Sanford, Fla
Ull( .SC. &amp; 3rd St.
hc \ Irgil L 13r)ant, Pastot
iurnIng W orship ......8.30 a. in.

It happened in the Sant:
Claus parade. Mr. Handicapper
bow's about figuring out thI
chances of its occurring.
A sprightly miss in one o
the bands was stepping It of
at the brisk cadence of thi
march. Suddenly she stopped
put her hand to her eye. (Nope
you're wrong, It wasn't a 111
from the Santa sniper!) A con
tact lens had slipped, and shi
started a frantic search for Liii
tiny piece of glass. And whi
(with his parade.watching fam
jly) happened to be right at tha
spot? None other than the gen
1*1 optometrist, Dr. Charle
Pcrsimr. The deftly *JUeI !..
experienced eye man sensci
that the lens might have slip
ped, not dropped. Sure enough
his practiced fingers qu1ckl
worked Liii, lens from the corUe
of the eye into its proper place
Atjt with an "Oh Thani
You!!!" and some runninj
steps, the band-maid was bad
In stride tootling away!
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(Intermediate Senior)
Evening Worship - 7:15 p. a.

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MY? MesUngs - 1:30 •. a.

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PRiNTiNG CO., INC.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

Church School -- 9:10 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:30 a. a.
Junior Hi &amp; Senior HI
louth Meet ngs - . p. a.
Tuesday:
Primary Choir rehearsal 1:10
Adult Choir rehearsal ...... 7:00
Wed.: Jr. Choir rehsa.rsha.l 1:0

CARRAWAY &amp; McKJBBIN
Insurance

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and

119 %V. First, Sanford
FLORiDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

KENTUCKY FRIED CHiCKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Central Ua.pUst Church. 1311 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluots Baptist Mission
Elder Springs Baptist Church.
550 Lehms..0 Rd
First Baptist Cbu"'h. 111 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist ChUrch of
AIUimuut. Mpriaa
ift. 4U. Litsinoate Springs
First Baptist Church of D.Bary
First BaptIst Church of Geneva
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First Baptist Church of lAke M.$17
First Baptist Church of lAke Monroe
First Baptist Church of L.ong-woud, Car.

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First Baptist Church øf 8S.$ L5.dO Spilsg.
First Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
111)1 W. 11th II
lorest City Baptist Church

Fountain Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Jordan
4auary
.ptist Church

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aptist &amp;Uaaloa, Chuluota
5li.sI"uary Baptist Church North Rd.

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Mission Baptist ChUrch
uak ti. kid. ustees
Slurping Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Ian
L.ando springs lid.. lAnwood
kit Zion Missionary Baptist. Sipes Ave.
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Cbs ch,
ilul t. &amp; Hickory Ave.
Mw ML Calvary Missionary Baptist
ilu
V.' 13th 1*.
.w $Jem Prlm1ti. Baptist Church.
1U$ W. 11th 1*.
Macsi

Bob McGuire and Staff
HABRELL &amp; BEVERLY .
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

Isn't It. about time the Stali
did something about a traffii
light at the 431-434436 intersec
Lion ? I mean how many mon
statistics do we have to givi
them? Two bad wrecks in 41
hours last week.
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J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo Floridi

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irving L Pryor and Staff

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

SEMINOLE
N•w Mt. Zion Baptist church, 3720 Pear Ave
O..kla.ws Baptist Church. 3741 W. 30th St
Osteen Ust1st ('hutch
Pinscrsst Baptist Church 11$ W. Onora Rd
Prairie Lake Baptist Church Ridge ltd
Fern Park
Progrss. Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
west Sanford
pj
Sunkad pti.t Church.
Ave
5*. James Missionary Baptist Church Ste.
ltd. 411 Osteen
t.
Missionary Baptist Church, 9th It.
5t. Matthew. Missionary Baptist Church
Canaan Heights
John'. Missionary 8spt5l ChurCh.
$20 Cypress St.
T.pI Baptist Church. Palm Springs ad..
Westalde Miasioary Baptist Church
41$ S. Holly Ave.
Zion Ho'. Bar list Church .'1 Orauc Ave •
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

Casseiberry
bheph.rd United L.uthern.

NAZARENE
of the

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O.k ' As'.
lioman Catholic Mkss, Sportsman a Club.
Chujizota
t. Anne Catholic Church.
I erbing
.a.ce. DeBsry
0t. MA5ry M&amp;idsin. Csth?lic Church. Malt-

Lutheran Cizurois of th. Redeemer,
1IJ 1%. 35th PL&amp;c.
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Legion
hail. Prairis Lake. Vera Park
...t.. Luke. £..uthesau Church. liL 614,• Slavia
ItETUOl)Ial'

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CHRISTIAN
First "bristian "butch. I07 S Bant rd Ave
CONGItEQATLONAL.
Cozigr.gatlonsi Christian Church
:491 Paik Ave
Northslde Christian Church, 1" 1 u r 1 4 a
Haven Dr., MaI"nl

liarnelt Memorial Methodist Church, It.

Community PresbyterIan Church, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church. Oak Ave.
&amp; Ito St.
h"irst Presbyterian Church of DeBary,
L il'cbahd
irsaOyLtsi.ii Church vt Tb. Covesant
7LI 5. Orlando Dr.
SL AndreW. Presbyterian Church

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SprIngs

b.Hary Ave. Enterprise

Mstbodlst Church
.thei A.M.E, Church, Canaan Height.
aaselberry ComnniutiIt Methodist '.burcb,
Hay. 17
P1ue Ritigs ltd., (atet.eIry
Lieliary Comnuzianity Mst.Aud
Church W.
JLighlsnda DsBary
Bear Lake

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MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY Christ Methodist Chuicb
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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. of Christ, 1513 8. Park Ave.
Sunland
Itiur(b
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hutch ot Christ, Geneva
Lhurch of Christ, ink. Mary
} irst Methodist Church of Ovisdo
church of Christ, L.ongwood
First Southern Mstbodiat Chuich
Church of Christ, Paola
*461) Sanford Ave.
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Methodist Church. 601 W. 4th
CHURCH OF GOD
Ueuevs Methodist Churb, Gsasva
CIUSetI of (.rod. 00$ Hickory
trace Methodist Church. Onora Rd.
of God. UOU b. French
(rant Chapel LM..E. Church. OVisdo
Church of Ocid. Oviedo
oiikgruve Methodist Church, Ovl.do
Church of God Miaslon. EftI..rpris.
()steei Methodist Cburch,4
ao
e.eya.a
•t. EPISCOPAL
Vt'. at ira,O1&amp;
ztsr Episcopal Church E. DeBar7
St.. James A.M.E.. 0th 04. M Cipross
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P
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LU E C cb 81. H. 416 0 lssn
5
holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ave. at 4th
ltd. Enterprise
L.UTRE1L4N
Staf ford Memorial Methodist C b u 1 b
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A.06151100 Lutheran Church. Ov.rbra'ok
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A CONVERSATION W 1 T I
SHERIFF J. L. HOBBY:
Well, you'vi
REPORTER
been off the fee system fo
some eight or nine years. h!o
has it been working?
HOBBY-We're running a bet
ter operation . . . More effi
ciency and saving taxpayer
more money.
REPORTER-WhY?
hOBBY-Well, we don't havi
to depend on arrests to mak
our money now. We have sat
ety patrols around schools Wi
never had before . . . A bette
bookkeeping system. We knoi
where all our money goes.

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.

1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

301 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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Robert Sulouff and Employees

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that Is-how are the white wa
lights along the lakefront to thi
1-4 interchange coming? Haven'
beard anything from the beau
tification committee recently.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
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Fern Park Church of the Naaa.r.rz..
OBrlen Rd., Fern Park
Lake M&amp;ary ChUrCh of the Nssirens

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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We hear plenty of talk agains
the war on air pollution
Suggest the city and sanitariul
check out Turd and Elm.

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partment fold up? Could be.
thanks to a lack of interest
Seems nobody cares . . Meet
Ing has been scheduled for to
morrow night at 7 to look inti
the matter . , . They have oni:
tour volunteers out there
All we need Is a lire to wuki
them up,

Eastern Orthodoz Church 51. Johns Cbt.
soatom Chapel, Hwy. 17-ta, Fern Peak
grsatlo
Bth
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Kingdom Bali of Jehovah'. Witness
bake Monr
Unit, 1543 W. Third $1.
First Pscteco.ta1 Church of Leugwood
Full Oo.psl Tabernacle 37*0 Country Club
Sit. Oiivø Uulineu Church, Oak Hill
1W. Ostesa
Plizecrest Assembly of God, 37th &amp; Elm
Stanford Alliance Church, 1401 8. Park Ave.
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah's Wit.
nesses. $00 ISaofi.d Ave.
'lh. SaJvatiuu Army. 314
laid $1..
lioUIng 11111. MoravLi Cburch, Altawonts

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IS ThAT hIM?

Candidates are Arthur Lego, Dr. Eugene Ellis and
Edward Lunn, incumbents, and Charles Woodruff, I)ofl

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EARL IIIGGINBOTHAM

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Upholds Iove

In Long-wood, with the highest voter registration in the
city's history at 1,O30 voter8

will elect two councIlmen, S ayor, city clerk and tax collector,
Polls will be at the council

Of The Sky

Court

Gets Case
The at the plaza and tong lines of chiI(tren waited to talk

WASHINGTON (AP) over

selection

of

Georgia's

next governor goes before the

Resurfacing

Supreme Court today in a

Prograni Set

The battle is three sided. 1t3
overtones broadly .siguificanL

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it s reported t.hat Santa

be found in this
sic test of the right of states to special location, two doors east of Publix each day
from 4 to 8:30 p.m. to hear requests and from Dec.
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WASHINGTON (A?)
Wernher Von Braun said today
chamber at City hail and OPCII
Resurfacing of 15 city streets "there is a distinct possibility"
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. at a cost of $15,000 is expected that the first American may
Caudldatei ar II. IL Ilaynic to begin the first week in Jan- land on the moon in liii3.
and A. R. Lormann for mayor; uary, City Manager W. E.
Only i' ' 1,000 out of 6,040 regIstered voters are cx- Jack Bushor, Ralph Clendenin, Knowles has reported.
SYarning
in Sanford city elections, Tuesday, according Donald Conway, Carl Lommler,
pected to
Cliff Jordan. cflatrman of the courthouse committee of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Slurry seal mix program is
city
clerk.
to an estimate by howard \Vhelchel,
physicians
were
put
on
South
Seminole .Iaycees, is expected again to request a public
,
nation
's
expected
to
cover
Mangoustine
Civic Center and close at 7 Homer Scott, H. E. Sweat, Rob
Polls open at 7 a.m. at the
notice
today
that
they
ert Underwood, and Percy Ave. from 13th to 16th St.;
must sign hearing ott re!ocation of the :oiirthouse during his scheduled
p.m.
from Mangoustine, the detailed Medicare hospital
Incumbent Commissioners Earl Higginbothan in Group i White (incumbent) for council;
16thHays
St. Drive, from Country forms whether they like it or appearance before the board at County Commissioners
Tuesday.
Onnie east;
1'
Meeting will begin at 9 a.m.
and A. L. Wilson in Group II arc running unopposed. Both ?drs Ruth
Layo
and
Mrs.
Shomate (incumbent) for Club Road to Mayfair Circle; not.
have served several terms on the commission and both have city clerk and Fred Esciavon, Mayfair Circle from Hays The government doesn't plan
Jordan has been appearing before city cotinci1
and civic
served us mayor.
organizations
in
the
south
end
to Country Club Road. to budge in Its positions.
Printed handbills being distributed around the city in- Charles Sammet andfor
Roy
taxShocot.Drive
Also Mayrose Drive, from
of the County trying to gain sup.
mate (incumbent)
dicate "undercover" campaigns for write in votes for
Country
Club
Roati
to
Garrison
Gunfire
port for the effort. Only Cassei(Jimmy) Grnpps in the Group 1 race and Fidel Jones in the lector.
The Community 11ow on Drive; Club Road from Garri- MACAO (APi - Police gun- berry. so far, has emitirsed he
Group 2 election.
Maitland Avenue has been des. son to 25th St.; Anderson (i'ir- fire was heard again today .
Neither of these "candidates" hiive (1Unhified.
of moving the courthouse
at
ignate(i
us the polling Place for uk, from Country Club to east ter a weekend of Communist idea
Whelehel said offIcial canvass of the votes will be held
aesults from lust rositfontthe election for two council of Hays Drive; Country Club rioting in this Portuguese and that was on request of its
City hull, \Vednesday, "probably at noon,"
boarti
Country
Club Rr. colony. Some Portuguese rest- city planning
which origi- letter poll on a name change
At a special meeting In January, electeil commissioners seats in the town of Altamonto Circle, from
the idea several months for the village of North Orlando
Springs
Tuesday
from
7
n.m.
to
Hays
Dr.
dents
were
being
moved
to
the
nated
will meet to choose a mayor.
Also Wilkins Circle from centuries-old Monte and Guia ago. Just last week. Longwood
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City Council refused "to have jutttt the namu will remain
A vIgorous campaign has hays to Garrison Drive; Garri- forts
anything to do with the fight." I tile sarntt, Thu urnId was told
been conducted between Robert son front Country Club Circle
Report is also expected at the today.
Rogers and Charles Mimer for to Mayfair; Bradshaw from
Air Disaster
S'S
All
coxnmlssion
meeting from Har- Apparently .suffkittnt number
one seat on the board while 25th to Anderson Circle; Hardy ST. AUGUSTINE (A?)
airplane
old
Johnson,
county attorney.
Charles Robinson, runs uflop. Ave. from Country Club Rd. to fotir occupants or an
i1tttireii the change
posed for another seat on COUn- 25th St.
which crashed Saturday were and County Eni1ueer
name wa
Other streets include Sum- dead in the wreckage when it Bush on the St. Johns-indian but vote on atosingle
cii.
outnumber those
not enough
River
Canal
Alignment,
Three council seats are up merlin Ave. from Celery to 24th was located more than 4
A 2lyear-old Sanford man was in County Jail charged with
Thu attorney will report, as wishing the name to stay as La.
search.
breaking and entering after he was apprehended by an auxiliary for election Tuesday at the Street; 20th Street from Sum- later in an air-ground
plane
which well, on the Bear Gully Lake The matter will be presented
deputy at the Five Points Bar early Saturday morning, Sheriff town ball in Oviedo with 623 merlin Ave. to French Ave. and Pilot of the
Association requests. The group for (liscussion at today's 7:31)
registered electors having the 24th Place from Myrtle to Elm plunged into Twelve
J. 14. Hobby reported,
Mile had requested action be taken
Ave.
Swamp, west of St. Augustine. to restrict permits fur lake .fll. session of the council in
Lynn L. Kennedy, 407 FIrst Street was shot in the left thigh opportunity to vote.
In addition to the incumbents,
by Auxiliary Deputy Richard Laese after Kennedy was
was identified as J. W. Owens dredging.
the village office.
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running out of the bar with
of Miami, a Navy man stationPrices Firm
pair of screwdrivers In his lie and another deputy Investi. and Rex Clonts, two other can.
Field near Jacksoni
NEV
YORK (UPI)-Priees ed at Cecil
gaited
and
saw
Kennedy
rundidates,
C.
D.
Thompson
and
hand.
Laese, making the rounds in ning out the front door. Laeso Robert Cameron have also opened firm in moderate trzid- vilk.
Authorities did not at once rethe county received a call that fired one shot knocking Ken- qualified and are running for ing on the New York Stock lease names of hm companions,
Exchange today.
office.
a man was seen behind the bar. nedy down,
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May Be Aired Tuesday

To Vote In Sanford

North Orlando
To Keep N a me

Auxu uary Deputy Nabs
Break-In Suspect

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Part 4 Of A Series

On Trial

FREEHOLD, N. J. (A?)
Dr. Carl Coppolino, charged in
Florida with the murder of his
wife, goes on trial today for the
strangling of a retired Army
officer, once the couple's neighbor.

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Salvation Army

(Part 4 of the fee system
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At least one fee officer In
Seminole County would ii to
be taken oft the tee system. K.
E. Carroll, dIstrict 4 constable,
told 'I'li Herald today that "the

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the fee I will receive," Carroll
Now that the state has set thii remarked. 'I'Iio fee system is
my job and I
bid-Jetting on the "dianiond' just not right forsue
kigislatlozi
project when will the county pu would like to
In that needed SCCCbI &amp;Oi*I adopted wlwreby constables
would be placed on salary in.
through Lake Mary?

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World News

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WASIINGTON (AP) - The
Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the Georgia 1.4egislature violated Juiian Bond
constitutional rights by refusing
Voters will be going to the polls today and Tites- , seat him.
day in the four communities in the south end of the
Eyes turned skyward and fingers pointed upHospital Bound
county to elect councilmen and in one city t mayor, GETTYSBURG. Pa. (API -I
Former President Dsight D. ward signaled the arrival of Santa Claus' helicopter
city clerk and tax collector.
will enter Wal. at the Sanford Plaza parking lot, Saturday.
Casselberry's election is being held from 7 a.m. to Eisenhower. 7.
Hundreds of children and parents surrounded in
Reed Hospital this week for
7 p.m. today at the Casselberry Woman's Club. Eight ter
surgery to remove his gill blad the roped off area where the jolly gentleman dropped
hundred sixty-nine voters are registered to vote. Three tier, Eisenhower's orrice anout of the sky to greet the youngsters and listen to
nounced today.
council seats are up for election.
their requests. A special room tva set aside for Santa

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stead of being dependent upon and schools and working acci.
dents.
fees."
Constable Carroll is one of Fee. charged by his office In.
Lends Helping
the three constables In the coun- elude $7.15 for each warrant
ty. liii district (district 4) plus mileage train the location
To Family
comprIses lb. entire north end where a subject is picked up.
of the county including Sanford, Ho says he travels 200.300 iu.Ues The Sammy Lee Jeter Jr.
fantily. burned out of their
Mimi, Lake Mary, Vaola and each day,
home
at Rookertown last FriGeneva and highway 171)2 to Constables' salary, according
day, has been outfitted with
the Five Points area.
year,
clothing and new shoes by the
The other constable's are to state law, Is $7,500 per
the
feud
Salvation
Army, according to
which
Is
taken
of
out
Grady hull of Altumonte
Springs and George Kulsey of the osüco coUocts. Office cx- Capt. Jack Owens.
Jetttr, hituecif, is stilt buspeusi, also comes out of the fees
Oviedo,
pitalized
with burne, but all
Carroll cialnis to work 1820 with excess nioneys being turn
of the fatuity
members
seven
hours per day doing all types of ed back to the county.
the fire
audit-who
lost
all
in
law enforcement from patrol. Books of the office are
ling school zones to checking ed every 18 months to two years have been clothed and provided
with $43 Lu now shoes,
Lb. doors of business twuics by the stat. auditor

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9913 Bear Lake Road
IJpss.1&amp; Community Pr•sbyterian Church.
Upsals Rd.
Westminster Presbyterten Chirob, ILowsU
l'a.j% itt. 41$. CIUJbO1T
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lmks Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 41$, ?orsse City
Seventh-day Laventist Church MaItl.e.0
Ave. Altamoats Iprlugi
Sanford Seventh-cay Adventist Cbch.
Seventh * Eta
o'ruwn cuuacua
Allen i A.MJO. Church, OUve * 11th
Church of Clod In Christ, Oviedo
Cbuluola Community Church
Church of Go :t Prop secy. 3507 Elm Ave.
Church of God Mission, Enterpriss
Church of Jesus Christ of LAtter Day
baints. 2115 Park Ave.
Community Chapel, Alta.mont.
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The Rev. J. Gordon Pesry.
Pastor
MOtDIng Worship
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Sunday School _._ 9 IL a. in
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Communion-First Sunday in
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CHURCH OF WNGWOOD
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Rev B. Ruth Grant - Pastor

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new maps of the county

ServIce (Wed.)
hid p. a.
Third Sunday
Stngspirattoa - laid p. a.
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LUTHERA2, (_HURCH
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SUli3tt "God the Only Caupi
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MONDAY, DFC. 5, 1966 -ANF'ORD, VLORIDA
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Code 32771

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the old system *of rural domina-, announcement of opening of
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nominations for selec ti on of the
V. M MEtSE
Paul said that in the Senate Young Educator of the Year .
Retaliating for the heaviest
American guards led by seti- : age but no casualtic.,,. Hc had no i cXectltivL. I 0 c b I government. I c", . anford; Stelhi Caldwell. I Willard Bl. bleese, 75, of De- ~ "af the 13
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U S air losses of tfit. war two try dog.-6, reported killing L i assessment a! damage to th reapportionment t.iation and l.akt Mar'.
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earlier th c American mart Viet Cong in flushing out 1 shore guns The engagenient inther issues wer iammed on
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Memorial Hospital
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fliers also claimed widespread remnanu. of tin enemy suicide:' tool. plact, 11 milef, northeast of I thf weel~'.,
Barn in Green-ille, S. C., he ated the Legislature for so long.! lug young educator, either mai(
And what some consider the Sanford , a boy,
destruction to one 01 North Viet force which penetrated the big fang fbi. th spoksman said.
had been a resident in this area
"The foremost offender is the or female, between the ages of
Nam's major railroad Marshall- I air basf. Sunday.
The .stepped up air war granddaddy .of them ah-several I
Ifincharges
for the past 15 years. He wa.
, a district made up of Okaloosa. 21 and 35. is part of the nationI
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In the last two dast. U S around hanoi dominated thu amendments concerning for
Patr ic ia Williume and hubs retired carpenter , a World War Walton and Holmes counties wide .lavcec. program,' said
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reported 30 Viet war picturt a ani'. small scat ida s entirt future judicial setup has Steven M Rvmun Laura I veteran a member
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Cong were killed inside the de tered ground action. again were I fhavt• yet to be tackled. The Braswell, iflamie .ltme, Jero Lodge 62, F &amp; AM, of
of Ba h ia resented"
Educa tors from the first
I commission will tala, them up
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llie A. I Temple, and of the Orlando:
through
12th grade level will he
Paul said that in the House
air base. Threc Americam wem
U.S headquarten: said Amer- : 'Wednesday.
~I Consistory. He was ji Baptist,
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Blarthu
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considered
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; thr same situation exists.
kflled and fivu wounded in thfA ican pilota clashed with INITG17s iI The commission. authorized 1
' yhriu, DeBurs,- ' There art, no survivart.
draft i itpas, H,azel W.
! first Viet Cant! attacki. U. S'I and the advanced model delta- by tht
NViliman. Deltonu. Funeral arrangements aTe un- ,
'and siotiol address of the educasualties in later action were wing MIG21t in four encounters. a nes document replacing the
Monroe der direction of Gramkow Fun districts comprise small coun- cator submitted for nomination
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Kirh tool. Li chair close to I companied by
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commission Chairman Chester- still anoth er special legislative rule, said "it is the legislators large urban population centers.
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nor to suspend indicted munici % S Supreme Court
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latin E twice before ha' batted down thr from districts it prov ided. I! the gitt population cenwr their cha
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in office.
during their
We hope that the same enthusiasm
If there was any doubt of this there
'would have been others qualifying for generated by the citizens in the cornthe race. Since no one else decided to Tnunities of Longwood, Altamonte
run, It apparently means the people of Springs and Oviedo toward voter regis.
Sanford feel they are doing a good job.
traticm will carry over Into a large turnThat's why it is a MUST that every out of voters at the polls Tuesday.
in Longwood two seats on the enuneligible voter here go to the polls to
cast their ballots for the two incum- cii, a new mayor, city clerk and tax en)lector will be elected while two council
bents.
There has been a drive undercover seats will be filled In Altamonte Springs.
for a write-in candidate 1d by some Three positions on council will be electdisgruntled people. This write4n can- ed in Oviedo.
didate Is a civic-minded and responsible
Voting is your sacred right.
Don't
neglect it.
business leader In the community. Bow-

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WASHINGTON (API - Six- wnrld problems and, In th i salvation of the world, as he
tee years ago In San Francis- forcseeabk future, th ere is ni
made clear in September when
en, when th e United Nations reason to think It will be.
was patched together, th ere was But so long as th e world's an he announced he wouldn't serve
almost a feeling of exhil iration tugonist.s can meet, argue, dick again,
around the world.
lie particularly denounced the
er and be made just a little self
Perhaps th ere could be a new conscious about reverting ti Vietnamese war, calling It cruel
beginning when reason and co- barbarism there is a chane and a "reproach to the eonoperation would prevail and war over many years they ma science of humanity." He has
at last would be disowned as achieve a maturity lacking now proposed three points for a setprimitive. History indicated 0th.
This kind of belief is perhaps tienient of the war, but they
erwise.
the basic reason why U Thant have gotten nowhere.
But at least there was a agreed Thursday to stay on an
By himself Thant almost surechance. In the 16 years since other five years as U.N. secre Iy will work no miracles, since
there have been no wars be- tary-general after announcing this would be expecting too
tween major powers, but. th ere last Sept. I that his first five much from an Individual In his
have been wars. And th e two year term, ending this year, position In a world in Its present
biggest. Korea and Viet Nam. was his last.
condition.
Involved the Uni te d Sta tes.
Both the United States and th e
But at least he Is earnest, he
Al th ough the sta tesmen of th e Soviet Union wanted him to hr. balance, he is courageous
two nuclear giants of the world, stay. His agreement to do so, enough to be critical of the big
the United States and the Soviet and he was under pressure from powers, even though he expressUnion may claim th at reason many other governments to sai es himself in diplomatic Ianwas th e persuasive factor in yes. may have averted U.N. guage when he cuts at one side

9.-If you have any good town leaders, don't follow them! Take a jealous
attitude and talk down everything they

from his

-not yours. Vote against taxes,
then fuss because the streets and roads
are not kept up and police protection
is lax..
2.-Never attend any of the town
meetings. If you do, don't have anything to say. Wait until you get outside
and then cuss those who made suggestions. Find fault with everything that
was done.
8.-Get all the town will give but
don't give anything in return,
4.-Taik cooperation, but don't do
any work for the town unless you get
paid for it. By all means refuse to serve
unless they make you chairman.
5.-Never accept an office. It's easier
to eriticize than to do things. Accuse
anybody who serves In an elected offlee or who has any auth ority of being
publicity seekers or just wanting to be
boss.
6.-Don't do anything for the youth

do.
10.-Don't work on any committee or
offer to help committee chairman. Tell

them, 'Tin too busy".
11.-Don't say anything good about

your town. Be the first to point out Its
shortcomings. Pretend that if trouble
comes your way, it will be the residents
of some other town who will visit you
when you are ill, bring in the fire department If your house is burning, cornfort you if you lose a dear one, stand
back of you in time of disaster.
12.-Don't support your local retail
stores and industries. Claim the prices
and services in stores In other towns
are better.. flaini industry
Itsayroll hurt the town. BUT, you need
donation, ask your local stores and industries for it. Expect them to back
you, but don't back them.

th eir ability to avoid a head-on
clash, fear was a big element,
perhaps the biggest.
Thus, the United Nations .has
not been th e Ideal solution of th e

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NEW 'YORK (Al') - Now ber. Is the art of camouflaging a
that Santa Claus is on the boil- real moaning or a true feeling,
It is time for a quick brush.
Here are a few tested samples
up
our Christmas double of yuletide double talk that
talk.
should got you by handily.
There is no other season of
"Of course. It's the spirit f
the year that puts so great a the thing that counts." But I
strain on our vocabulary of ap- never realized they made dl.
predation and good will.
amonds quite that small.
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Pearl harbor. On the
honic he stopped at a hilltop
c afe near l'eni-i for break.
fast. it as then, hen 1 '(
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warplanes i-nar
to crhoad, that
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One of Dr. Arey's textbooks
on "Embryology" has been wideiv used b. Mt'dieal Schools all
over the world.
And Dr. Arcy is now one of
the few unifying forces that
still holds together our medical
alumni of the past 51 years.
For the methods of teaching
and the architecture of the
school has changed radically.
Other faculty members are
so gone.
So returning alumni feel like
strangers except for the fact
they can still be greeted by
handsome and cordial Dr. Arey.
He is much like New England's pioneer educator, Mark
Hopkins, of whom it was said
that the definition of a nuivers-

the liattlesiuip Ne'niin Ian and his band restinrnd plti'
flanuiot', (TI-411114111y infused thin entire
igtltiU.1 smoke funins, i'npbJI' lug t ile Star-Spangled
e
It won i true nmment of In- u't'snnnel of flit' Nevada with
s)ti'i'nillflg flu's and bemli e x
t u'ike.Imni'k at - the - etietny
plosions to go through ii time- siItnt Inn, Yet then' was mote'
iIe'FInnv to enmt'. quint. 'I'lie ceunninniling officer
honored eercnmny--t he hoist- f 11W 581110
From my hilltop vantage poIi Wll tmnhtirt' iii. the time the
ing of the colors.
.tii ,,ii1i'Rm' iinit'iitheil their tie.
oveilooking Pearl Harbor.
M itititos ticked I . It, was
on
vital
ut IIII' nøsnult. lit. Cmdr,
si'onds to $ o'clock. Yet lintimi- ki'tt iiiv binoculars fm'utvd
TI,oiiia, (hit ranking
I"t'iiiii'Is
hutitler Ode ll MeM Ihlitli nuiti 11 tIme Nevtidii.(tfl$
iii
,i,iii ii, ,-i'tihlzt'd that his
fluttered
Old
musicians remained In fiii'.
th
tihi lt wits in terrible danger.
halfway point
imitit ion, sm'enmlng olihivlotta of siirila te
lii' resolved to save it ft-nm
strafing phitume
flit, danger to their lives, At Hswerved
(hi' mast,
In a
low over (lie ship. tk'ttiivtiiiti, 11114 first confiut.ui
the raising of the flag
m chat Le'ri'd. A deni'o.tnamiring order was to
its
began.
blast tore the flag almost to "lZt. P the stenm-we're goJust then an
phiiiic
log to make a run for the OpOfl
mutili' a swooPing )hulflge to- tatters.
limit hail a mive-jolting of. tent" lk filed and resourceful
'inil the Arizona and sent it
-fect ml hnndleail.'r McMillan.
I otptdo into its midsection
and he forget to wave his
across the Nvndn's fantaIl
a
hitton for a moment. But
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h"ir. Via signals boittod atop
flip Naval fJlatrIit Trrwer they
"rilered the Nevada to heati for
this shallow be n ch at hospital
p,j,,f and drop anchor there.
'fli.'it fear was this: That if
the
Nevd continued on It, thn
ttlfied huinci- presseci, tiist u
open channel, every avaibitib'
and woumndc'cI fighting mcii mmli
nenly pia no would homh and
over l'enni llnrbnr--how
pound
it tintli It. sank- thmi
Nevn.In fin,t hit' went swingIng
lif
if flinir tip all the hiirnirpg
out with lb. tide, anti st nlrtiy
I,i;t i.'sii ip. ertiisq'rs, destroyoil Its own steaty,, At 5:01 thill,
ens
will supply t hu's Inside
Ihh-futed momning. Corn ma ruler
Thninnq directed every ngr'nlr.. l'pi, rh A "tilt regretfully" It.
Thomas complied with
ing iptoinpat of Its run from his
the
order.
An 41001`1 as Japanese
c'rmiiitig.tnwer pt'rtb.
Clik'f Qti,irteru,i,,ster Unfair?,

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trained their
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the Arizona, past floating
ebuitha of broken steel, putt
huge pi peline almost directly
In its path. Then came the

r.,tiri.I Pee nI Ifs thor,
As c,nc' who wntihpd the
treuq'h.'nc.uiq raid from beginrung to "rich, i can testify-as

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swarm of eticuny aircraft hIkø I'.'iiri harbor diquter -- that.
vultures hungry for it feast, the Nevm,vla't dramatic eThey all eonv.,rged on the niti'Iv' of deflance served to
Nevada, lucunt on delivering it "t,ibtil.Iu',i and rally American
fighting men at a low moment..
Ic titu'koiit.
1)1(1%vDown. ilown, they swerved it. was t he second emotion
and u-oared
one after the stirring cpiside aboard the
other. Two more direct. bomb Nevada during the I 1,J-hour athilts shook tile Nevada violent- tuck which shook the world
and changed the course of hisly. New fires flared.
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sent time l)attlewa won
pitching and swaying among
giant columns of water. Smoke
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Almost miraculously, t It o
Nevada shook itself free from

thin shower of intended de-

tush. Executive board will host. structioti. Like liumirocin of
tim luncheon and provide the other men on the flaming
meat casserole dishes. Mrs. docks and aboard the badly
Norma I)zdlnuin and Mrs. iou- diurniiged ships in Pearl liar.
lab Kemp will be In charge of bor, I watched-now tensely,
then with my heart leapingdecorations.
business
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no
There will
us the Nevada swept on. Some
meeting but a gift exchange, of the onlookers sent up rebel
5 cents value, will be conducted yells and vociferous cheers.
and Christmas carols will he
It was at that moment that
Members
by
Mrs.
Kemp.
Admn.
played
Husband Kimmoll and
are reminded to also bring a his staff at CINCPAC headdonation for the annual gift for quarters made a difficult dethe needy.
cision, yet one designed to pro-

PTA

Meeting

The Parent-Teacher Association of Altamonte Springs Em-

mentary School will meet Tuesday, social period beginning at
7:30 p.m. with meeting and prog
following promptly onehalf hour later. Christmas program will be presented by the
fourth grade students and rewill be served by
second grade room mothers.

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when

I have OPENLY qualified as
a candidate for re-election and
stated my position on the issues
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There is nothing in the
dreary and pathological performsnce of mainland China
-or of the other Communist
regimes In Asia-that rep-

Civic Club
Plans Luncheon
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example of courage, ri'sunmi'd
ihttyitig the anthem.
fly JULIA BARTOS
As they hit the final note,
The numumunl Christmas coveranother
atiothei piano came screaming ed tutu luncheon for members of
so low that It. almost crashed the Althmonto Springs Civic
into the Nevada. Its fusillade Club will be at 12:80 p.m,,
ripped up huge splinters on
the Community
at.
the battleships' starboard side, Wednesilny,
house
IIni.Ing performed their duty
Members are naked to bring
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ernnient being contaminated by
being placed in the undignified
position of setting the scene for
personal likes and dislikes. The
City Officials are elected to
serve all citizens, and should
be judged on their performance
of carrying out these duties.
There will be another deetion, let those who oppose the
incumbents go through the
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lull speech to iu'i'oniplisli this,
at flue Nevailq'q gun
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he heard - that includes the in.
cumbents.
I believe since a man is willlug to serve if the people want
him and he is not qualified
th rough proper channels, that
he most certainly would have
announced if the group of citi.uns that are sponsoring the
"write-in" vote had approached
him and backed up their Intercat by paying the qualifying
fee. Since their interest was
not that GREAT, I am inclined
to feel that this "write-in"
movement is bused on a parsonielity clash or a persona] ax
to grind. And, I strongly op.
pose the seat of our City Guy-

e commission for many
Fears. They announced many
months ago their intention to
run for re-election. it is every
citizen's right to become dieenchanted with any elected oftidal, and he has the perfect
right to express hi disautieservices you've performed for faction. Our City Government
our family during the put provid es an ACCEPTED man- City Government, and not reyear." Why, is It, just because tier in which he may be heard: twrt to subterfuge
thereby
in an apaitment. we run a candiute of your choice, weakening our voting
strucpay blackmall to tb1s l.t him be heard, and let the
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Communist countries) the wave
of the future.
Ity was simply Mark Hopkins -Walt W. Rostow.
on one end of a log and the student on the other!
As long as we let ourselves
This meant that the person- be deluded into thinking that
al element is crucial in higher the United Nations is an efchaos in trying to find a succes or the other,
education.
fective organization for col.
sor.
Perhaps the most important
It IS still vital in medicine, lective security and mutual self
Thant, 57, a Burmese, has no effect In his decision to remain yet computor machines and defense, which It is not., It pre.
ill usions that the United Natloni is that he gives the troubled glorified electronic equipment vents us from organizing someis the perfect instrument for the United Nations a sense of con- are now threatening to do-per- thing that could be what the
tinuity it Can cling to while sonalize medical treatment
United Nations claims to be
stumbling through Its self-crest"Molecular biology" is now and is not.
ed fog.
j the magical phrase in medical I -Sen. Russell B. Long.

vote of all interested citizens
(Name wi thheld upon To"Could you help me find a decide. Our Government states quest..)
Sanford Rerad
Dec. 5, 1966 really unusual gift that would
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riiiioa asti 40111 1111 uslim
surprise my wife?" Perhaps a
rKA MIL %'O UIt4s. OIatI..
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sequined claymore mine, or a
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Aa.uotit. Editor
fur-covere booby i.&amp;54).
111 rici'r
Mel. ILga
"Gee, boss, I know the rest of
Manavilis
the staff joins me In thanking
1i;s
A REAL
SuC$ 2y castor
anaj.r
you for that unexpected Chilst
DO'rI'IE siiwris
WAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
$lGt,
mas bonus." Now we can all
City ØItOT
M.cluinlc&amp;
Mupt.
flit,?
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BILL V1iEMT
buy a one-ounce larger turkey
SPECIAL $5,410
Oniutp &amp;*tar
Stafl Pboto;rapb.r
for dinner.
INTRODUCTION
Published shy azospi bsturdiy. Band.y st6 Cbristuaa;
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publab.
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more of these bourbon old-fashMOST CENTRAL FLORIDA POINTS CAN
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ta Claus." But the old bubble.
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girl." Who do you think I ok
like In this get-up - Charles de
GSUUC
Ho CIII MInh?
Are you
you've been a E a
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!OGd little boy?" This little brat
I view wi th alarm the O'J'
could cause trouble even in a all danuige that covld he done
straitjackeL
to our voting svsteni by the
"write
in" vote." Furth er,
"Sure I been a good boy, SanIf tested I doubt th e legality of
They wouldn't let this fat it.
As a citizen, thin': about
fiaud give me a he detector why should ANY candidate step
tent. would they?
forward and put- up a quali"Tell me what you really fying fee of $1111? Why not sleep
wani for Christmas, darling." in the hushes and at the last
My friendly neighborhood loan minute fan the fire in any marsshark will probably the laughing nor of trickery you deem poswhen I tell him what 1 want to sible to spell victory. We could
C
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borrow the money for.
"city fathers"
, but would they
"Oh, just anything will do for
be the representation that we,
little old me." IT be lucky to
get anything at all from little the citizens, would want to
speak for us and disburse our
old cheapskate you.
tax dollars? This could hap"Wasn't it nice of them to repen if all candidates are not
member to send us a Christmas required
to follow the same' pro.
card?" What a bother. Now I'll
odure and protocol.
have to mall them a New Year's
The Incumbents have served
card.
Dn th
"We're featuring this perfume
at a pro-Christmas price of $25
an ounce." After Christmas we
sell It as mouth wash at a dollar
a pound.
"This is just a small token of
appreciation. George, for all the

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splemi the nssenihlr'il musicians iti'th I h.y sirIiitoil like fleet.
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be no ilotihf, about
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gets the most

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good teachers like Dr. Arc!
But. 'hen patients are dyin,,
May their tribe Increase l
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Case B-fl1: Dr. L. B. Arey, injuries and heart attacks, theyaged Th, is a famous American don't cry out for calculus!
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and surgery, even if he nevr-r
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smile.
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curi ng of the sick and cnppl( 1
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The early saints like'uise en's_______________________________ asked to use the microphone, pinyod th is tangible, tactual
he deprecated the latter saym
aspect of healing, as shown hr
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who do nothing to make their coin- delinquents. Keep your feet on them
and encourage them to move away when
rnunity a better place t ve
t,ev grow up.
We agree with Chuluota Reporter
7:-Don't do any more than you have
Liza Baker that the following 12 rules to. When others willingly and unseifon 'Sow To Ruin a Town," first print- ishiy give of their time to make a beted in the Pulaski County Democrat,
ter town, howl because the town is run
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votci in tho City Etriction at theC i vic
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YOUR CITY

REDUCTION IN
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Aluimonte Springs, $1,984.68;
Longwood, $2,196.99;
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the hook. "God Planted Five
ac- friendly.' contct with these new
Seeds," .lenn Dye Johnson 's
count of the five young mission- tribes.
cries (including her husband) Jim Ostewig, director of the

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compost' a three- nuent.
Mrs. Charles Stoker and Mrs. Melt butter or margarine and
I vinegar to make it delicious' spots which
block area. The lounges seem I
chocolate pieces. Add sugar,
harold Hurd of Deliary.
salad dressing.
way-out with Dixieland music J. ItICHA1WS, sportswriter
salt, vanilla and water. Ut
girls and flOW 0 columnist, If you
filling the air and go
pro'ciniatelV 60,000 acres vigorously about 3 minutes or
dancing in small cubicles, vis- please, fur The herald, reveals
until glossiness disappears.
lible to the public. All of flue I that 1w doesn't really Wt to of land in Louisiana are planted
be ii "troublemaker" at Semin- I with yunis. Lust year
narrow lanes are lighted with
lights aziti beyond deserip- ok Junior (oliege, but feels ucreuge yielded i8i Iiushels per Prciong lif e of bhipeovurs by
•h per- eit increase having extra slip-on arms made
huh. Suniedu* , i'm going bach; that someone should take the
a
of the same material,
to St Louis and visit this Initiative on bebulf of th e Muiss yield,

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re
boat
was
goldWight-Fox
wedding
and
later
ccl.
Tilt,
en
ti
th
em.
d
tidbits
to
partially
melt
te
in
the
area.
They
visi
of
the men.
days
At the close of the meeting ,
FLOWER SHOP
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Lt Imem enCar.
8. lot. &amp; S..f.rd Avs.
titled "My Own Song" followed walls were brilliant gold and Ball.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
marshma
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were guests (if
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visualize
the
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beautiful.
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frosting
and
inarahnialj
by a movie "Nike-Hcrcuies Mi.k,
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Another social gala coming UP
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lows compiotel- cover brownies.
site" shown by Tom Illanchiard. boxiuty
and effect.
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and watched the sun Set I Christinui; party of the Seminole Lake Drive, entertained
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the
I Club, who was also a guest at thi'OU&amp;th
Women's
Democratic
the
County
"Gateway
to
the
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CHOCOLATE
GLAZE
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the meeting.
1w staged at i Thanksgiving Day: Perry A. 2 tbsps. butter or margarine
Midwest,"
which
is
a
stainless
Club
which
will
The next meeting of t
arch, 62 stories high, on the Capri, bq,inning at 7:30
CUP semi-sweet chocolate
Butcher of Albion. N. Y.; Miss
Lana Star Club will he held on steel
the last Friday morning in p, the river. It was most impress- I p.m- Friday, Dec . V .
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PlUrnI Pamela Miller utI Miss Maxine pieces
A n-filled evening
confectioners'
Websifted
cups
from
2
huna
both
cember at the 1)elitnw CommuI "GUS Light Square was utter- I ned for all nurnbcrb, their hub- I Mathias,
her College, Bubun Park; Gary sugar
nity Center.
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enchanting (similar to Dour- bands, escorts and guests. The Ackley, S. Daytona and New 'h tsp. salt

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savages. Taking part in the pro- t he inspiring program were
ties Missions Boot Camp at
to cake, coffee,
been gram, and in the audience, were Inter
Oviedo felt like they had
chocolate.
who were and hot
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transported to the jungles of
these martyrs and
Bolivia and a stone age village, inspired by

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won for Christ.
A film, showing the mission- there entitled, "Commando For Mrs. Winkle LeFils are chairmen.
aries at work before their dis- 'Christ," published in 19II.
Refreshment- chairmen are
When th e Porterfield and
appearance, was shown first
end
then the live drama, de.. Ostewig families arrived on the Mrs. Pat Bernal and Mrs. Ann
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A
I)ue t,o the reRlism of the Indians lollowing
Bolivin As mi,tsionaries.
ra presented.
costunle,c., make-up and settiniz,
braved

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affair which is staged of Williamson, N. Y.
riverboat,
"Thu'
Golden
Arrow
lard, chocolate mixture and vsA thic suit was satisfactory I
ard Soar and Mr. and Mrs.
COUntY'S I
for
the
benefit
of
the
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nillu,
H-eat
well
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Acid
sifted
dr3'
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the girl removed her
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1 cup marshmallow tidbits
The men were not fooled by
and Dick.
husbands art- fabulous seafood dinner and the all types of music including the arid
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Grease bottom of Bib-inch I a pair of culotte pajamas, up-1
bill WUS Way over a hundred bold and colorful Mexican MaI
Mrs. Edward .1. Fritz is chair- dollarSWOW! I'll never have riachi sound anti the old and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Moesel of baking pan. Sift together IIOUI, propriately by Eyeful, or a one- I
new American favorites.
this opportunity again.
Peri winkle Drive visited old baking powder and salt Melt shoulder gown by
man of the refreshment corn-

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Appreteiative cries of delight
oil the successful to call our parenL,, each day.
By
MRS.
JOhN
LEONE
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of
the
"Itenegade
in
U
s
cup
lard
styles.
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"The
president
of
the
Grove
came
from all the men who
ay booth conducted at th
E.
Sciter
of
Mudera
2
squares
(1
ounce
each)
unagreed
day
party
celobraCompany
lives
in
a
mansion
Brass,'
who
vll1
don
tuxedos
Mrs.
J,
that "yes indeed," th e
Deltana birth
.øc'p anYthmI for the formal occasion and
nvor
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chocolate
thai I
sweetened
th
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ituiiti 1eturuti Irons a vi3k
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yn'
like. even in movies and pie- then later in the evenu:14, Baltimore, Aid., where she stay- 2 eggs
dress
would add class to UwAr
1 and Baosi.
plans were discussed. The party
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on tures. We were photographed change to their brilliant cos- cci with her daughter and son- 1 cup sugar
places. But the lady Was wear121 N. Dait
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from Old Mexico.
ing an enka nylon nightgown
In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Victor 1 tsp. vanilla
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Dee. Zi at the Deltona Coin for Seventeen by his poolside. tunics
The
versatile
Renegades
play
Ilavs,
y
1
cup
chopped
nuts
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tool:
eight
out
to
We
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grandchildren,
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The payment. this year is In
uddition to regular company
for sick benefits,
provisions

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posh" is the word to describe are real good with these tours
Aside from their celestial as. of L'
Etolle on the matter of
Two guests welcomed to tilt- in the strange new
arrange
'bout
trying
to
th
e
evening's
atmosphere
and
how
"Wi
one
pects,
brownies
should
be
short
party
pants. The mini-dress by
in
ued
on
were Mr. and Mrs. i Linda cont
ose topless 90-90 and tender. Made with lard, by Betsy Johnson, called noise
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national title,
of time involved, distastelul chorm- in an attempt
Zwanf of L'Etoilc, Nino SchiaAt Center She was further selected to gui athoseconflict
Christmas Party
planning lii attend the fi to advane' tilt - much needed
to St. Louis to pose for photo- j
von, of the Drake Totel, Gene
Heavenly Note
wedding arc going in for- progress of our community.
graphs
for
SEVENTEEN
magap.m.
Cavallero,
of the Colony, and
By
Mfli)REI)
HANEY
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In
ma]
attire
and
from
the
wedfeatured
will
he
zinc
and
Leo
Shanley,
of Sherry's. Cord
The ])eltona Star Club WES
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W.
MEMO TO MR. V. FROM Adds
ding reception, will venture on
at
the
Deltona
a
dramatic
fashion
layout
Hamilt, in a silver brocade
met Nov. 25
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PEN-PAL
PERSNICKETY
to th e Ball at the Civic Cen ter
tie of Arthur Discotheque, arCommunity Center. Following the February Issue, Th ree other
e
doubt that the heautilully recently conducted a tour of, To Brownies
'No
the national contest
ast
rived too late to add many
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refreshments
served
by
Mrs.
finalists
in
plant for
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commitjoined
Linda
opinions.
unusual
I M. 0. Gibson and her
resi. the four cords had an exper-; ~ numbers of hcaut.lfulLy gowned I JACIUE CAOLO'S Kindergarten
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; tee, Airs. Richard Fisher. p
guests on the arms of their im- students and their fashionable
icnce th ey will never forget,
American Press Institute Semident,
opened
the
meeting.
FLEMING'S
mammas.
The
entire
entourage
They
arc
suggestive
of
clouds
nar for Women's Editors as Do You Own A WIG?
er
peccably
tailored
escorts.
Mrs.
Clyde
Would
you
believe?
The
o
th
A prayer by
Gift Sp
prom- was properly impressed.
e
Ball,
It
th
I which we consider close to witnesses, we paraded before Do You Wear Your WIG?
( 210 £, Final
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Moore of Dellary was followed three girls were from the good Speaking of
. ol' southland-Texas, Tennessee I 'Re-', to Ix! the most elegant
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and many mnre-'s, stand at the velvet ropes of cu1n(es to the elite Co1nv club
marvels at the excitement of being a professional a finalist in the national contest, when the time comes, maybe and a
model and xi story book adventure in this week 's
"Miss Thermo-Jac, U.S.A. The we can honeymoon in St. as some readers, would swear posh resta urants and night only to have manager Joe (.
Chatter.
Li, In Supreme Court, hut is spots arbitrarily deciding who veiloro Jr. politely but firmly
Candid
GroVe Company, owner of Lauls."
actual ly compassionate and Un- shall or shall not enter their refuse admitta nce. In order to
Thermo-Jac Fashions, of St.
establishment are the real fash- determine what will truly surLouis liked what they saw in i nVo BIG events are sched- derstanding.
lie
feels
that
someone
jus'
inn
pacesetters.
uled
far
Dec.
10
in
Sanford
the lovely Sanfnrd '
lass and i
vivo In the chic spots. we set up
What.
does It maUer if doesigmto
do
all
the
dirty
work,
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and
has
chose her as it finalist for the Uic

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ing about old Umes. OTh left are Mrs.
fo Wojrsduje: Mrs. Ray Schoedler, (Aletha Fisher) of Tampa: Mrs. 1.1ucie
Pm,nk 14owArd (Mildred Rom-lRy) of 1,peshurg ;
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New York U. 77. Setan Hall 60 in the Dallas fog.
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Jack Kanner came in third 'sinner, 203 to 173
Princeton 77, Navy 76 (OT)
The Cowboys groped th eir Charles Johnson, won the static
In the first period and added ion bowlers.
place
Krause captured the second
In the A Division with
way through the d rizzle and th e tical hattie Impressively over How then did th e Cowboys win to its total
Davidson 97, Pittsburgh 59
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beating
St.
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Halrvard 94, Worcester 73
Oviedo doubled its sponsored by Maryland Fried spot.
fourth places going to Art
Louis 31-17 and grabbing sole war by almost as wide a fumblm and two interceptions third quarter
Rutgm 87. Boston U. 71
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Holy Cr
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bowlers in didn't have it as easy as the A spectively.
SL JosMb (Pa.) 8L Holstra 67 Eastern Conference.
Bill Congdon led the Blue both divisions meeting on
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Rhode Wand 73. Fordham 61
.players battled through the Jackets' scoring attack with 14 day evening to determine the ul.
when he finally met Dave trophies In both divisions, indi.
Yak 65. Cormecdcut 57
thick haze enveloping the Cotton points.
timate winner in each category, Krause in the eighth and final vidual cash prizes were pre.
Gannon 69. Buffalo 51
Roy Johnson led the Oviedo
Bowl. And each TD followed a
The A Division bowlers were
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Brown 68. Springfield 66
.TVs offensively by completing for those with averages of 170 round, and lost 196 to 170.
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Bost= Call. 86, Mass. 63
First, Johnny Roland fumbled half his shots for 20 points and
Division
Niagara as, Fairfield (Cam) 92
a fair catch and Dallas' J.D. adding six points on free catered to the lower averaged
LaSafle 103, Gettysburg 67
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Corriell 90. Colgate 75
45. Dan Reeves sprinted for the Johnson ialth 17 points.
In winning the A Ti0e, Pente.
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Steve Bratton became the re. cost went through all of his
score on the next play.
Tenn. 67, SW. La. 52
After Nolsinger had driven St. bound king for Oviedo, pulling matches without tasting defeat.
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Xent;ucky 104. Virginia 84
Louis to a field goal and a TD - 17 rebounds off the backboard. Pentecost established a new
For
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Nance
26 pounds was the difference between the their first since Nov. 6 when Bratton also did a fine job of- record when he repeated as the
Lawn Sprinkl*m Pump and Piping
Vville 99. Geo't'n (Ky) 81
bench and the record book.
Johnson was injured - Dallas fensively collecting 12 points winner in this same tournament
Duke 96. Michigan 75
Since
Nance's running highlighted Boston's 14-3 American Foot- struck again. A pass inter- for the Lions.
last Year and more importantly,
in the preliminary game, the bowled so well that it would
ball League victory over Buffalo Sunday, a victory that all but ferenee call and a personal foul
317 - 31 9 ELM AVL
SANFORD, FLA.
Xance scored once penalty helped the Cowboys Jackets defeated Ooviedo's seegave the Patriots the FAstem Division title. '
N. Carolina 93. Penn SL 63
21-15.
Samford 104. Tulane 102 (at) and gained 109 yards raising his record rushing total to 1P034 chew up the yardage and Mer- and string JVs
in many of the nationally prom.
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Syracuw 99, Geo. Wash. S3
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Sanford Naval 6 6 11 "I
All in alL it's a big change
Florida 113. Miami 98
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Vanderbift 89. Methodist 76
"I got my weight down to
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1965 season in the AFL. his first, 236." he said. I can make bet- intercepted Nofsinger pass 33 Sanford Naval 3 12- -2 4Georgia Tech 87. Rice 6i
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Richmond 76. Va. Military 74 during which he spent most of ter. sharper cuts now. And I
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ftrMan 6g. E. Carolina 58
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my goal a being the best back score.
of yards.
Canizius 72, Murray St. 69
Elsewhere in the NFL SunSTANDINGS
"I wasn't concentrating on in the league."
Ckmson 102. Citadel 85
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Green
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VirgWa Tech U. Purdue 63
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ALL MAKES,

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43_PIants_reeds-Seeds

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tiotuies-flent

37Mnvitig &amp; Storage

53Wafltvd

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Olti hEATERS:

104-Trailer Space-Rent
105-Trailer

95. Houses For Sale
77. Situation Wanted
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COCKTATf BAR. 3 stools. p.r.
fect for Patio, I'ool or Flor.
Ida Room, $tfl&amp; Ph. 33344)0

IIEATEItH &amp; FURNACES

Cleaned &amp; Repaired
Call 3**12.

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15.SpecialServices

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35-Vactium Cleaners

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7-13usIrues

23-Job l'rtntiui

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21-Ilotuis 1,nproVetflPlliS
2-I'1tuniblng
23_1'alntifl
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25-Air Cond. &amp; Heating
26-Roofing
28_Radio_TelevIsIon
52-BusIfl"Ns

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13-ltenl Estate Vinted
4-)teai Estat. Sale

15-Landscape Servtc.
Il-Ruilders SupplIes

29-Photo &amp; Equipment
3O1I0flue AptlI&amp;tiCPs
31-MIDkIII li,atrulmefltc

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15-Spe('IuIl crvIcci
16-Itulerlor Decoratori
17JanitorIil ServIces

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monthly rates. When you get earlier results, call and
cancel - you'll be billed for only tho days run at
earned rate.

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Houses For Rent
hAY FOR
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squtppl. •'.n?r.l location. "nm-I o: a1.:nu, rI VInrn.
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Stenstrom Realty
344.
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$4')
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We
repair
all
mki
pletely
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A t!tl1. l.ttng Re*lthr
•iovnt.- wn. Ph. 2-O75.
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MOONEY APPt4IANCI3
We Ship. Albert H. Pill. _________________________________
BEDDING
334 Pa.ric Dri'. TWORil)fl")'(iirn_ 11oU114J _________________________
ECHOLS
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AT A:ToRY PRLCLI
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(l•r1tiS FItLIT for SIe. flrInIEXPEltT CARPET CLEANING. I) Magnoit4
Reciter
122-4321
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Averago sire $4.23, free •StI- I
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own ,,,tulner.
3 Bedroom E3nfur- _____________________________
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2-4774
for
in
formate. I'h.
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nhahad horns on hdy lot.
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matlon &amp; appointment.
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Lots
For
Sale
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ROOKS
New 3-Biy
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necessary.

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Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads

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to July 21) Get out to the outlets

from

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makes the hand by Cifl be accomplished. Express
abandoning clubs and leading yo
own desires explicitly.
a heart
dummy.
if
West
Come
to
a full understanding.
EAST
ST
his heart tricks LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) If
doesn't
take
a 1085
a QJ64
right away South will be able 'ou show
V Q 109
J
743
good
qualities.
We
K
many
hIs
to concede a club trick to a capable of handling big °•
QJ'?
43
will devote onb' this week's
J
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4
East, therefore West cashes jects, you find they become In- ,
series to a dizcusion of his
SOUTU
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teresteci and join with you in
his
hearth.
great book, "Morehead on Bid a K7 32
discards
two
spades
some
important
South
outiet. Keep z
hand any professional appointments &lt;
and
a
diamond
from
his
In this book Morehead deand a club and diamond from that are
Don't post4K 32
scribes modern bidding and
spades
pone.
lets
two
dummy. East
Both vulnerable
the play of many interVIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
Today's
hand
iiWest
North
East
Seeth
go,
West leads the queen of
gives
.pting bands.
spades. South takes with duni- Getting into some new outlet
that the response of
24 Pau 2N.T. my's ace and leads a spade to that will supplement yaw' piep
o In a lower suit show atPass
!'u
S Ni'. p
Lent income is good, since you
his king.
pass
least 10 or 11 high cards points
East must diacard a club or are desirous of helping others
Oi*nin
South can rebid two
either dIscard will be fatal. The more-I.ok to experts In
•
io-truinp to show a sound hand
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York Times Is a great
the
lou to bridge. He was a dear
friend to all the Jobys and
we could write forever about
New

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5 give his parther three heart and with which they want to
tricks.
cooperate and much of value

NORTH
aA9

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The death of Albert H. More
head, former bridge editor of

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For Abby's booklet, "How after getting everything ardecline dinner invitations at
SU9'E
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DEAR ABBY: The letter the homes of ny pupils, you to Have a Lovely Wedding," ranged to sour liking where
's all right send $1 to Abby, Box 69700, business, etc. are concerned. Be
signed "PRACTICAL' could come out and say it
In the days ahead. Use compll- z
mentary language with everyone, Increase good will.

9aC.O.bkJ On

YBE TAT

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DEAR NOT: Neither was daughter) I would laugh and cal as the Child of Venus and
fellow man, should surely
you can be VT3 expressive in
pw _
s not hard to forget It.
practice It. As long as your the jeweler. It'
smoTA, R.A.
such today and tonight. Add
Joe's fa- figure out iow he became the
father doesn't expect
Troubled Write to Abby, touches to your borne that make
in
his
church, town's leading jeweler.
ther to pray
and comfort- - •
Box
69700, Is AUgeieS, Calif. It more cha
ci _
I
and Joe's father doesn't cxDEAR ABBY: Bow could 90069. For a personal reply, able. Be appreciated more.
wj5'
pect your father to drink in
GEMINI
(May
21
to
June
21)
I
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his tavern, you should have you do this to us? After try- inclose a stamped, self-ad-

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going to do, Abby I am day I wc to the jel ' (Would you believe no OM yoo. Entertain and be romantic,
store and told the owner, ever has!)
too.
afraid if I tell my father i
SHERMAN OAKS TEACHER
One
more
piece
of
jewelry
"
ARIES (March 21 to Ap3jI 19)
want to marry Joe he will
LOVES
JOE
and
I
am
going
to
bring
it
have a fit..
CONFIDENTIAL Showclososttiesthatyouare
back."
DEARLOVES:!fJOe'Sfa
truly devoted instead of being
He said, "Don't you dare. I TO "SICi AT HEART" iN
ther Is a respectable, law.
No
SO reticent. Get some interest
MADISONVILLE, KY.:
abiding citizen, no one need have a customer whose
Wife
s buying one with any sense would working that brings greater z
apologize for the way he did that, and flOW he'
seriously such an out- oompunction for the keltngs
makes his living. And your jewelry for another woman!" take
landish rumor about a "nice, and Interests of others.
After that, I kept CVCr3"
father, who makes his living
TAURUS (Api-fl 20 to May 20)
by preaching kindness, corn- thing my husband bought for average, lit t I e 13-year-old

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Wheel chairs, sick Too •upP11.
for sale or rent.
L1GiIETT REXALL DRUGS

SOUTHERN TV
Service Calls $2.00

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Stemper Ag'ency
Realtor

Ai.J'T'O GL\.SS

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Days 393.7174

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1NSTALL-D
The Working Man's Friend
DEDICATET' CHRISTIAN mm
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301SanfordAve.2•9933
&amp; 1"lfllflii
-I.os1
who
Fotind
Pineerelt
$hopptflf
Center
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&amp;
1-Lost
APPAER
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. _..._and Church E.irntngl
2701 OrlandoDr.Pb 12:4111
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Musical
instrumentS
.IIEAHLE
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PAINT COMPANY
FOUNt) AT United Stato Bank, I.t)S'F:
gin part time. Write me: Paul
I3est losiitkin
lED
REST
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Ph.
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31')
West
MaliBY
OWNER
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Club Area. $5 Reward. 322-3913. PiANO TUNING &amp; aEPALR
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Rollawsy, HospitAl, Baby ledI
C1l _I3 - 43.
used car financing. We invite
$
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coulittofied
ittfIreplace.
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you to compare our low month- _
''nmrr, NOW iitl)t -in Kttch.'n, DUPLEX: Three ri,oms' oatti. I 21. Uoats &amp;
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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ttIi
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Store. (Yellow .l;,-Vacuum Cleaners
way (irocery
Ktci"'h . ,e.Ir',om lit-ti.
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LOST: I'arthztl Ileutture (Chiil(l's
- CHAIN SAWS
Cutili
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son
MU6TA
KlltRY CO. Sales &amp; Service. TV - BEDS
size) Ott parade
HE BE
so..,
ME
ERE
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Mr..
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C.iuuta':t
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this fib- red towels, I put the things in
B
glove.
OGMWAMBO
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lie in Reil
2. I'ers4,urls
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OQMAWAMBO
VINItUD
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SAGIAR1US (Nov. 22
AT?
TOUR
TAIJd
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family and takes It to the bus very stubborn spots
p.;.
lukewarm or cool water in
a4e. 33-74i1. Valuiflirlil Dr.
lu t.
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Does anyone
that good
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She ,ends it
which a handful of plain table Dec. 21) Look
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NE l3EDIt')P.\l H,,ue, tuVflWrite P. 0. Rot 1318. Sanford
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Wanted
TOP
JC'SS.
W\
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stains
to
remove
way
get
the
suit
morning and I
Misc. For Sale
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so u. uu.uu
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133-0430.
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CASH
Oranges,
s:.00
4l-1$I.
CAKE,
Orlando
!)iVIiU' .
-.
.
, _.•
ti\ II
S E11' IIAMLIN
II (
rAT!tN PLt.
.
________________
______________________________________
usel furniture wantJ N't'I(
L,pt. !'h. 132- ,.iaP.l .11IIl
hiti.
Mt's. fl %V. Lord, 2516 S. Antiques &amp;
uu.
(1)1
ORE
T
NECK.
NEV
YK
'111K
ct. etc. Out tonight
ad.
l _______________________________
ule ________________________________
.
H mes 322-31119.
Iohilu
'''
Sanford.
102.
did this and I have been doing
_______________________________
BRIDGES
FURNITURE
i:nUH'I',
I a
Hmruuc, 3-hedrourn, ______________________________
Legal Notice
individuals
like.
*31.1410 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. e- L.KlFTtONT
\
to the station. When I pick up a number of years at the Christ- h for
1
Fh,OhtII)A
1
•________
years. it is an easy, rntting
i'i
a Fine Etorna Watch Park &amp; 15th.
•:e:utt-L! a:r
in
INVEST
I
h,iti,
QflALITT %UwU.
.
Slturthfl.1,
'2Y,
in
4
pertence'i
_____________________________
''1
O. MIS
FILE
ianCnr
say, "You'll ha happy you
133-1133.
1
P.32
5.
the full suitease, 1 take it to mas season, a friend of mine tried and true method. -LOIS Be active, show curtey.
Plum"
v
c,,rtumeflirit
t
sala
hug. etc
Es'rA'rKor
_______________________
raus: r,itcva'r C I) LI T
i
.
Dell's Auction Service
d"
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
and made a frame to fit around the
with ahtltty. C"utacL Mr uur- the car, lake her gifts
of Value,
JIbIClAI. ('IIICLIT (hi1
JIEnni-.it 1 , j'oi)lI
. i;at:u whit i"-iui- ____________________________
DEAR GIRLS-Some
I')I
buy
nythIn
.\I
3 Lll'L)t
\VILL
l)ECI.\SED
tout 3313'iII.
;'iJuuIilu
I
I I) i'OIt
each of his windows claim this does no good but 20 You now ha've the opportunV ihh1mt I
ritulIPueli kitchuit.
5'rEw1t'r
r.uouiu
ily
Highest prices put1,
refill the suitcase with the gifts sash
G\VALTNEY
JE\VELER
fl
II
I' K
All.
'in
I
(UI
I
,mI.mrt':u l,.,rt4i
.
333-15*1 or 333-T4. - SVANTEt': hlousekeenor for
ullJ
ity
to
persuade
813.6509
Influential
indiCall
I
lights
Ave.
is
immedinstalled
Christmas
i,iM.ii'S
Park
we are sending. It
'404 8.
t'I..tii" Oil
always did it and I
I%H
(II t('Kht%' N). hillS
,,_,
.t(4AI%WI' S.%iI) i:'rt'vI:s
I si;oi.['It.:-'I2'
the bus 1 the frames, put two hooks
iately taken back
--;
worked well for vidual to give you support for
ia-s
SAI.E
I"or Rit
t
.
106.
and sent to my mother. catch side of these and on the hive found it
to tile
week with exeelletit salary-iutSUPER rRAi)LNO POST
notified and required
Sco Us lor Rentals
Senut
you place a low-cost CL.A$Sltim.-.
jeet you have In your mind. Out ________________________________________________________________________
cunpenisate
Cor
In. 31mw)
eURN. AP't'S.
PIED Al) in the Herald.
have (L%( 1' .SSOt'i.'l'It IN, a Corlborseither of YOU, may
and
you,
or
Dress
_________________________________________________________________________________________
iht, - Wksutis 323-0435
do
is
hook
the
frame
over
the
POLLY
tu teuseCowan. 182-4013.
thing. If a family is
34370
FROM
Sanford.
h'laitttitt,
.
I'!i1!I
--hI
)U1l.YlE IIOUSIIOLI)'
_______________
$50
I
Legal Notice
itt,,lt '
no 60 years. ProsuCt*j $100 DOWN
etuc
OUT tO ONE LJ
Kit, Count t y .1 u.ige of 8C1II
l NZ PAIl. In INNIII.l.1 utuitl
BDIIM. I tmath, uuta!do
cOX,j,gQAp.,,tU4WAY5.,.KAR.5Og... AE MANYLJCM 6A
COMMODORE
antp''Y- LtIt'J
HOLLER
,d
lila
offici
In
the
Legal
Notice
County, at
_______
_______
"' N. III INNELL, liii wife PACIFIC MOR- OU 9EATTLE OfF
:
AQUARIUS
21
to
Feb.
Florida
or
yorICE
Sanford,
.
PARTM1N'L'S
in
lem or a favorite homemaking
Courthouse
HA3
tuii Fittill) W. HALL and HELEN
S L!iUi herald.
61 SUICK
19) New friends can be very inRN I 4II I'
('Ut' Ill'. _________________________
115
within six calettiliir 1uth trout
('flit It'
TIe PRINT' £
'SilK
the fiuial iiecu'eo I
114
iii)
Mi
(hI1'i
II'.
l
Rasdint
ectv 225 6 isow huid11,'fetp,Iauutb ;uuruiwiuit I,,
I'I'Ii .h1IH(I ii
'OP 'Ft'OWUN trY TO SELL.l 33- 1 201 3440 iswatha t
mit'
mmii
sale
mu,t,'rel
Eiitli
,'laiut
or
f,,r,&amp;Ii'uu'
of
i
vt'v,
Polly uses the item in Polly's how they became affluent
tpi,ticO.
llEhii11Y (ii'lIN
thi.E t
P' tail pusr
N' 'lli'E i
of this
I
atuil
and &lt;
''.,tt..,i,
895
lit the toil's'l ,euudl,g itt (hue Cir- t I) 11)11 %KI I
1
bath,
Ilcelee
f
(
ti
a
Kiu,.tl
mauud 11iut I.e i. writing
Uu'
l E't'LC LIN
'a tI,r, let
:
.:hlii.'.
_______________________
I
you will get an idea that can
1(111117
'fflitaltt the ;iiat e of resitii'uu"
ii.
Fh',ti.IaItounul.1412LioColtea,!
lit'. P't'
tiockt 1 ('ii t ('IhtI FiISt1tt.(I
'itrti 1'
Count)', Florida, egle
tTt4
_
I-Ii'7 1
lp,t,'sitbeu, .. 1) lU6. au(h otuteredf tutiuutbet
**iIIl'V(t4t'
catapult you forward easily. z
uttdarslgtued
s%vi,rit to
the
lie
tittit
II
t.
,,latmutit imti.I
Chancery Case No. 1444$
1
-------------- Help
or in
the property sit - VINTEH PARK FF1'St'iA't't0N, 73-Male or Female , ..
Plan now for any trips in the 'Quick .Kill'
6ó CHVRQLET
his agotut
the same
shill be
this Circuit Court of the Ninth Cleric
will
sell County
by the claimant,
C
___________________
ornton
described
IN(1S
ANL
LOAN
said
s
ttiiti1
hi
and
FNl
eIe. v-a, *
or
or
tuit*ti
uru.i
for
Semiattorney,
Circuit
mu
Ipo
Co
near
future. Get in touch with
jtj,hicluul
irou
corporatlolt
AMP. INCQIPORAIED
jJ,
a
ERTU1tS.T.''r_
Technique
the
f
____
S2795
tint',
('itituty.
l"lotiili.
wliirc1tu
________________
void.
'
ihtthug tuutdt'r P'
"
'
Pi S. Pi 8.
- those who have great wisdom.
.,
tie riusa useii t
A Comnpsny bynofl.
SERVICE
l.mi( 17, Ultih II, s(T5LANIt
FIELD
.Lizzie Mime l'*,ilr
1"T. MONROE.
N,iti.,i,;ui
luirImo
¶.
l'h'iltriul
Stat.
,f
ci
.
uult
P
ac
I:ctatm
H. • . .
w(h ruth,
i'.'I' Al' ES, a uhiii vishoti.
ino
'11)tar Edyth Thornton Sic- uve the money to educate
As EceIlt 41 I' m,f sitl,l . IAN ausIii( Ion,
,'u, ri,ura (Iuhi orgamuuis.
Direetori N' Sc! lug $'i
Arn.r,co%
01
one
M Tl IN i Y &amp; i:
tw
INOLL),
A
I
hni
week, plus tir',(IU' Liulu
EtIGINEERS
it,i'dv'i lit l'l,it Ilook ii. i's' \% Il.I.l \l ; lt;' .lt)IAN and
tO shoot from the hip here, to Follow your Intuitions which
SQO Iciqeot pubikiyI,uirctlliut to (hue i"ed
Ist iui
ai,1 Iii
iii
spell
Accurate
It"the
I'ut,li.'
22
of
Avetuue
to
II
correct
are
qte
that
I
look
older
than
dress,
what
kind
ihould
it
be?
and
Orumht'
ill.
F
E$I'P3lt
M
N,
64 $UICK
N.
Mortg.ige Aismicis.
*57
tl,intl
ndust'ial. AMP
'.
'I
or;.!
Nui
held
perftt
a
new
"quick-fl"
Ft
'ICC!
N
h
I
%pply
C
required
me
4
Ctttttty,
tells
curds of Seinlutile
Orl*fl(lO,
i"iilrli
:. uuuB
Its
'
!
i.uv
l)i'
5,
12'
I
1011
Chit
(er
Ai't.
hiving
'0sh.
be of great assistance to those
4-4w Md'
Of:
IIUVC grey hair, I'm not over- I
wift'
alit
il
L'cliui
10
t'W'ltts.- tluuiur
Duties Will Cgnsiat
-.--- 14$ •
l'Iouhla
publIsh N&amp; v. 3!, 23 &amp;
"ii,;tl ,,(Ilr.' lii (lie city m,f %'astIthe mothers she knows. Her
tt'U1t'F R ttt'Lul
4 b,uvs.
mmnuImturturd.
ineerinq,
tm Rh all all ucItiles anti ,tiii
huugti'ii, I'Itiirt s.f Coituuittul*, Is 'I'oethiet
.ini
hture,ift.'l
i,ow
very understandin,g with mate
ps,. l'I.aintiII. atid .tt.ONZU PAUL iutupruvvluuvn(s
______________________
ii liiI Ii's tiII 1W
is to eliminate
meIisnk4i,
, tilt tlil laiui'l, iini (hi'
.ishu .
MA
IITIIA
aa'i.l
Iii
iN
N
El
.1.
and •niIeUrifl J.partinuitti.
your son ap. object
all
In
P.M.
Dispel
the
blues
with
a
mothers
are
their
How
nice
that
)nd
.ietruni'
________________________
through a weapon sight of
Foro.
,lshioI
age and
'ci
cc
KI.:(7I'l(I I'IIIU'I.t clI'ElU%
I
o
item.
Eut pty
VNTE
dest.rlbthil I.r'ilir ri); .iiitl iii (I - I liii ii inlet
yb'
cheery word, a joke,
older than I am but they dress predites what you have done time-consuming maneuver (j
4m
nterud t.y the
II
KEEN
M
hA
t.1
ompolueiIhS
ltd
W
II
A
1.1.
Silt
ou
ic
.m
nd
ti
iclueti
hlelea
ttsmr
alt
11(1W oh
(m.d as this' Mayor
lie
fi' tutlitit (8, I wIll (tiles
tie
a
oril y iii iii.'
Re
I
t
Ce'"
66
FORD
hems.
LOIS'
P154$s DOlL
l'horiila, 1,1.
lu use t Of tU4Ut*.
ii Saul urd.
of the CIty
Nhtithi Juticial Circuit. in
11,uie-ohoauiltug Su'i Ecu
CHECK NOW .
i -unises hu'u.Ius tiut'tit'i'i iiiti tim the ft,r
G&amp;a*e OQ ts1.f 51T, V-i,
TODAY . . he, or she, will be
plain and don't USC makeup. New York; this is a nice corn- soldiers using BB guns
8tuiiIi,'IO
CoUIIIY,
Fl.,r.
s.ssii itt list' l"r.iiit I)t,eii
fuhiOwihtg tutu
the
irs the
3U
4-7
to
.
S2795
iici'i through- uI'i fmii
sIunterb
he
th,i'is'tt'
itti*rub,ii
tutu
i,ItItIm'1i
°
uutt.at',
(ieee
__________
_____
(',iuItIy
Court
eral
Elcetlutl
to
lie
tilt Ss'uutiuiiili'
I)i)I41 Ist'Va. itlo t' (ItO 1 t di) m'f
___________________________
I"lmit
lila,
ut
ehtuiul
..................................................................
death
ike.!
Ituu
5n1urui
i
4•
of
beltS
eCU
Clt mu? H*ui bid,
•
our produts.
out (lie (lily
ceitahit .IU0
W tt.LKi'EIhtltdh1a'
talents, goodness, q
would be shoot from the waist, aiming people, full
ic .isui ninth be ulcaitsICI I ''i.
I 1I6G. ii' iI" iii,tI In ioiii',it, State of a huh
ter for criticising my appear- dress or
hi iiay of Litre iuutic r, t',it'
th a wum Id.
yea,s.lf
FLII'FIt.0
itit I.I .
('i,iiuuly
tin the 61
•If
h'.IC
' lNlI
1
inc tjr a.; k I Ti
I
p.irl
4$
It,
be,
fialtIlis
iiiii
1i1
St'CI Vt it 'N.
etc. that will be a favorite with
t IiPiO . Si sits
Consult the dress over their ax-rn.
ance?"-MOM
for the eltcttoti
L.* Itu Slit Y 33 1 t II
wide pav.n qost th
Live
)
•
Apkant Should:
of l"iiiiIult&amp;.
..iiat die a 1101 lit's. I N CS A NI' I.tlA N
eads (01'
of
I
teuuusi
I,r,
I
960,
thu
(lie
ream
it).
t,ilssloitt'rE.
to a thud
slay
151
Ii
ion
tuu
1iiit
Cnmnpany.
In addition
The
field
65 PONTIAC GTO
everyone.
of
enter.
iiimieh,led
as
to
what
The Ay said it is using
No, maybe she is right! She buyer in the store
tat thus ctiuthl y for Hic
o (flea of t hi co ysia
iii siii'h I,iil Iiri)I,cl( y
•
oek
under (itt laws Of the YOU Probably utave) a ate Vu
rei.t. jwh,', in
i'I,1tui
eaalie,
to
free
n
hU't't'Iit
i,,cistlt,t,uti:
hislil
at
f(lii,,W
ft.
lIST
talnment
Ideal
especialis
Haiti elect iou' aiiai 1 Celitci' iii ,,.( till' ii iii Nithi Fliiii iiecree,
wants you to look more att.rac- available dresses she baa. And BB guns since both the
Isicihi. ('lain.
Lse W stit- tie liii
.
)IY 1)110 * lii Ilalugu, t'Iv. I Model (hulled Status of A '
d H, PiS.
the Muhiimiilhi ('hut
%'1t.t.li
five-and why not? have your if your son wishes to accompaDy and the ammunition are cheap. ly the theater, moving picture
.1.110.8.
Serial
No.
'i'8.tujti.!3
hilt
4u5l
Saitftat
'I
t'
.noy .mah,tsnding baneSatuinsilti
Iluisitsi
.mrii
attsl
is; c*rt-jl the
I.i't
ut
III
Stiitt't't
____
business, lecture plaUonn, etc.
paid
than standard issue rifles.
i d
hair done, color-rinsed if it you when
buy the dreu,
'list. at la.t so •iq..i4te cAeIse
j$
AvenUe Ill (hI5 (II
hi. alto, and
Is,iI), ShsiuiUi 33.i:.6. Serial El h'l11%l %.N,
life
fl.
LI
H
ICE
test
lhstircuf,
The
great
clothes
designer
is
huspt.lizats*u
En'
7
lit!
13(8
,&amp;uti
Si
A
El.P,i'sl
.S,tuIhi
11,11
M.ahank.uI
or
in
would be more becoming. Try let him be the judge. Go and
VF
65 CHEVROLET
N' I 33' hlt', 0(1.(UU ii'i'tl ; MA It litillI
t.sltig
dlqftces u.stIng t ,, m;h.'rti'ins
iii:
l.A
iii,
$auu
ford,
•
rnaQr
L)utetidiltts.
,il
IIlw'
I,
3,
r a Ii G e
U
hitchtvuu
It
also
In
this
dart.
Give
as
fine
%'Iirt,,tt'htiit.*
pii
•
y
ii
a bit of make-up. Dress up. "do him prouN
ituestiflg.
jtsl
Ip1s
Sapse Sp..t V.5. rs54AQ.
iii
(opec
to
thuti
s''
,uusIhsug
j
now iii
I"Ii,u liii
4h
rn.diml
,,lialiti
tr
00
you
can..
Some
an
educsUon
as
Star
Up
pulls athi
' • •
daughter; she'd
Consult
a very ilb.rl and wisi Have ionic nowt.Jje of in.tl.
the V'Iunt
tqh4414. ......
Vats, ( iChee), nu uitotsi bidder fur
huh
-_
:_
•'•_
".
.
ma • rehinwtneat p r a
hit
the
_____
Pleisultuol.
sit
Ii'Ubu
.4oipment.
_____
l(,soair,Ia,
v,o,hin
Cuurt
_____
Its'
(he
Nu'
livor
of
One
UhltkaUu$
aerial
hi
during adolescence,
"
,Iae
41 41)1.
bo thrilled. As they say, you dinner in my own home for
itsi uiuiu CoUIIo'clock I'. Si. salt tiiiii
I 'iiil5t y, Fluiritla
ROME (AP) - Marion Bran
__________
I". K
lotte Ball' heat or, ( tt3leo.) no ('II&gt; of Sanford, 8 tlt'Lii
of
ilUl'
Unit
(Is.
I hereby 51p1poiiit Si se Susilt
the
I
S
'hd'IiI
Nil
2(3
(Ia
i),
Fitirija,
it
Is,
u,itiski or sui'tal IIUI*IbOII;
ft
h(outnllhat, r. Mrs M
hIegtI',
51. ott ('a u,i(umi t tI'
tV,stss
li,Ii,i,,iII
5t'iii VutuluttaIt hlItlutIL (She- t,'ulu.ch 1
6A ON
slieii(a, ,i,iut
INTO
Sirs. (icoig" SItu's'
Can
iuit,tIl.i,
Itret.
I,,Uiii,ti,t'iihi)
I'
&amp;.&amp;vffAqf 5
m'6
. . a
your life Is largely up to YOU!
•',0
Sirs, Si. It SliiikIahI'l, J
11 1 could wear &amp; black
•
c1MPH.N
has been Interfered
S595
_________________________________________ _________________________________________________
___________________________
________________________________
Carroll
Righter's
Individual
____
0
I
is$datis1.
.
will b
"My son is a very successful velvet housecoat my daughter- with by the
Icalny
Year
'iPUl'
Pt
tIttuk$Lt'i'
isd oil.........
uuisalut or soilal stuisilai..
Jane
Forecast for your
P.;
Sesd
I
self-made man. He is the ma- In-law gave inc last Christmas.
________
Tit)N 'I" All 'ashiN
CAR!
t"r. 1it,l-titsnesutanti
highest
lali
lIeu
j4a
s
.*is.',
to
titu
UhIh,
i,
tlrcli"lI.
said
flu'k
spector. of
'.'citvItittii gi
ts'curalotl III l'iat
,..i.11,il
Quiait. I. Touet$i
i
bidder It's a 051% but Wuelu
Ii
ivst
r speaker at his compuns uP- i'm 70; 1 hive white hair,"- photographers.
IN %S'l'I'NKZ4S 'i%'lIt.:htl(1l'.
iii.tiIIiI
('age. 130 itid 1, t'uL'i'' Ro'
I1
uii,iiitl$1
I)
iii
u'ultsah
a,
____
____
the
hiciuts
til
utsivm'ii
Uhlui'(e
copy send your blrthdate and r
C 0 of Persessel Dsp'.
hauve luoI,epliiia nut Iii)' hash1 4 ml I.)
oh SsustimOl' ,'t'u%iLy,
t'ld
ilt tusulsuoul cli! (ito u'ehoeh itt
t
Sisyor of lb ('II&gt; ,f i4aittOl1l
hhieuhis'
1'l
t't Ida
ui'i
________________________
di)
hit
iii
at
terseoult
us'
I
its
lid
l.a
html'
ii
(lilt'
(Itt'
ouaecoat and be would be protected from the
______________
lIorIslis, uus.I i,ai,1 ,4i1.Ibt'Iill sii1
4siI 'aL.i
"• I
.
t liecutubet. I 660, it ILIS
hut
A. ha 1906
_____
_____
_____
urihiemi
hiiureii,
that I company him. lie Is look as
"Christmas. photographers before he WoUld The Sanford Herald, Box 1921,
2,.._____
•
Ueh" lilt Ji'.
'it (hUt LI
0ouuiy,
Jr.
Seunitiule
_________
hl.,,i,tiiltl,
of
lit.
Niii'eltt
hour
°''
fi
28,
CalIf.
___
____________I
'api h5fl
1'!
lIlly on lids 'JLatht slay Of
Motor
of Cireuli Court
i'ieik
Florida.
He wishes to buy ar as you can. The family make s*
ttiuit
Dot
m'mamarlhiuUee
Saut(ui4.
re piotureg in
0
('let-k of t'iscuI(
State
Fm
Ishled
Murk'-'..
1'
C
bet, 1966.
51.
hiy: 13iusua
SEAl.)
AMP
By:
tasausumet
SI.
Slarho.,
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decorate his borne You now understand why
('Santa" ahead so the children an hour to
200
live
used to spend two or tarn persons act as they do, and
their gifts-ELLA and he
our home. We believe that will
three days, or even a week, YOU are able to get together
I'OLLY'S
PROBLEM
with experts for
children should have Christmas
am a chef working on it.-MRS. .1. C.
DEAR POLLY-I
their own home, so this
DEAR POLLY-Do tell Mrs uppermost In your conscisIn
wear the new
My
mother
who
likes
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DEC. 5-6-7
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM GOV'T. INSPECTED SHIPPED, QUICK-FROZEN,

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Swift's Premium Boneless

Swift's Premium Sliced

T.,

Swift'sPromlum8ar.-B-Q

Beef or Pork
Swifts Premium Sliced

a candidate for Cassel-

berry City Council in
today's election. Be

came to the city 11 years
ago from New York and
lives at 1000 Semthola

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WITH PURCHASE OF
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HUNGRY JACK
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Cream Cheese 3 -I.
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ram building on MaIt.land Ave.
Saturday, Dec. 17, with a
bakesale.
Plan, for the project were

Piftabwvy's AIIItd l.M91i?et

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•GETTH15WUK'LTSGOTOR? 5'
CARD TODAY AT PUBUX

baked foods for the aule wiR he
greatly appreciated.
Other events planned include
the Annual Silver Tea, Jan. 20,

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30c
bars

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remainder was Ocrlved 1mm sale
of 5,000 pounds cd folded new&amp;-

and

$1,000.00 WINNERS
Jam"
JaMes Hayes
911 W.W. 6$, Avanie

any person wishing to do-

rs are asked to leave
thempape
at the library or at the
nate
home of Mis. George Ileum, 107

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SarmeN, Fla.

roahmVille, Fla.

Genevieve Drive.
Four new heaters have been
purchased and wall to wa ll carpeting will he installed in the

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9D4 Mhmekaka Ave.
Lak&amp;and, Pie.
Mrs. Prank Racine

Hoff.,,

124 Lewis
S.E.
St. Petersburg, Ha.
Ralph Brackenridge
649 Salmorol Rd.
VAnter Park, Fla.

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5237 16th Ave. N.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
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$100.00 WINNERS
Mn. Anmold Kipp
1322 Peter's Drive

Barracks 2898

Leesburg, Fla.

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0 down p1loodum lane

World War I Veterans, Bar..
racIts 2898, of Altamonte

Juice

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an

they meet at 2 p.m., Thursday,
Dec. lb, at the Altamonte
Springs Community House on
Maitland Avenue,
This also will be the Christmas meeting and a 60 cent gift
exchange is planned with the
men to bring gifts for men and
the women for the women.

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MON., TUE., WED., SAT.: 5:30-7:00
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noticedor effective? You're
re.d.
this

Fin., was sentenced to a year tion. I understand this action gun permits until explanation
aild otte day In federal prison
yesterday on charges Involving

ElLIS

WILLSON

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Jordan added, "The South bank;
thorny question of how Georgia
should choose its next governor. Seminole Jaycees completely
Referred to the attorney a
During oral arguments at Mon. supports the citizen in this petition from Greater Construe.
(Jay's public session of the high Rult." 110 further urged citizens tion Co. for participation by
tribunal, the judges not only to participate In the forum to the county with the company

tax

collector.

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to continue servin g the needs

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Charles WI'edruff, receiving 210

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(AP)—U. S. Air Force leaders north side of the road. Work Florida Constitution Revisiou

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priatlous for the current hi- south aide.
Create Office
ennium.
The road department was in.
to pave a 600 feet sec- Of Lt. Governor
Bombings
tion, install curbs and gutters
SAIGON, South Viet Nam with a 10 feet shoulder on the TALLAHASSEE (Al') — The

of the peop!e and develop for

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shot piercing questions at attor. he sponsored by the Seminole to provide outfall drainage fa.
neys but fell to disputing among County Chamber of Commerce cilities between Lake Minus to
on Dec. 12 and annoui—ed that
themselves.
the Woodi. Greater
Ice
he woub, represent I'dorgaii- t8s ctlon Company repr.zation at the forum.
Revenue Funds
sented by A. E. O'Neill, also
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Pre. The commission made no requested partici pation j payIlminary requests totaling some comment to Jordan's remarks. Ing Spring Lakt! Road between
$1,750,000,000 from the general The long-awaited decision on Maitland Avenue and 17.93..
revenue fund have been rccelv- the alignment of Sand Lake O'NeaH claimed the road is a
od from various state agencies Road was decided with the corn- thoroughfare being used by

rough figure compares with a to shift that section of the road
total of $1,122,000,000 in ippi'u- near the lull and huusea on th e

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by the State Budget Office. The missioners voting unanimously more than 1.000 cars each day.

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With iii votes, ,
the
other
t*o vacant seats.
imstely 5:30 -p.*
UI tee w$nnlnf eandidates
on th e council
g'a an a platform of "no new
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tarted when the commi.-Won can he received from the shtir.
a
refused
to hold a legal public lit's department;

embezzlement of $8,000 In fed- The rest of the details I'll leave Mary interchange on 1-4 will be
cml funds.
to the attorneys,
let Dec. 22 in Tallahassee;
"1 believe now more than ever Instructed the road superin.
Ruling Due
we should seek a complete tendent to discuss the problem
WASHINGTON (Al') — The study of total count y needs by of blocking of driveways at
grou ' Jordan South Seminole Bank with Jack
rule within five weeks on the concluded.
Toole, vice president of the

/n Cassel erry
tS

of the South Seminole .Jaycees, in a prepared state-

ment said, "It. appears that one
Arced to place on the
county citizen is preparing to
In Brief
file suit to stop any further dii for the next meeting * eleetion of two names for ap.
expenditure on the present
Term
pointment to the Port AuthnricouilhouRe plans. %Vithin the ty to be sent to Gov. flaydon
SAN FIIANCISCO (All)
next few (lays this suit is PX- ilurns to replace F. J. Ron.
flichard P. llobson, who was
pecte(l to be serve(1 claiming milhat Jr. who reigne4 the
paid $13,000 a year as director the commission Is proceeding in position to become adminlatraof the office of Economic Op. an unlawful manner in regards to of the authority;
portunity in St. Petersburg, to the new courthouse construe- Delayed action on granting

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by Nll(; jet fighters, sources III. Deferred action oil the re- cial would be the No. 2 execudlcatcd today.
quest from the St. Johns-In. five in the state.
The aniendineut, offered by
than River Authority that :150

Woes For

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SANF0111) NAVYaviatom were honored today for

combat missions over North Viet Nam. Vice AtlIn.
C. T. Booth (left), commander of Naval Air Forces

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in Viet Nam probably will press will proceed as soon as practical Commission, with Republican
anew for bombing of Nor th Viet in January and cost is not to Gov.-elect Claude Kirk present,
Nam's jet airfields because of exceed $t;,500.
today created the office of lieuthe greatly increased activity
tenant
governor. Such an off!.
The board:

LBJ

feet of county land at Mullet Sen. John McCarty of Fort

AUSTIN, Tex. (Al') — Presi- Lake Park be deeded until the Pierce, passed by a 1712 vote.
dent Johnson wrestles again attorney can search the deeds; It Wrote p ro visions for a lieu%vith Viet Num war costs today
Delayed uction off request of tertant governor into the pro.
and awards the Medal of Honor the Bear Gulley Lake Associa- posed State Constitution. mak.
to a thrice-wounded Marine who tion that stricter requirements lug him a member of the State
killed at least eight Viet Cong In be enforced before dre(iginir Cabinet. Earlier story on Page
'1
a rice paddy fire fight,
permits are approved until tin, —

Atlantic Fleet, presented two Cold Stars in lieu of
eluding six absentee ballots, out
second and third I)istinguished Flying Crosses to
Sanford.
of 869 registered voters.
some of the materials.
to the
Texas capital
Cdr. D. M. Sullivan (right) and 45 medals to 18
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Funeral and burial arrange- Candida tes traillng the field
forFlying
the medal
presentation
and board can study the iuuatter
other
flyers.
(Herald
Photos)
Elected
Which reminds me city crews ments are under direction of were Richard Win, 107 votes; _____________________________________________________________ discussion of defense spending further,
Declared
no
objection
to
dis311AM!
BEACH, Flu. (API—
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
were Secretary of Defense RobPaul W. Briggs, 88 vo tes; Erwin
pa inted over the cracks inside
ert S. McNamara and members cusslons by the Orange-Semi. Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, presiRemington, 50 V o t e a, and
City Hail today . . . Will it stop
nob Joint Planning Commission dent of the University of Oreof the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
George Lotwick, 41 votes.
the leaks?
H erald Index
of
Including Osceola County in gon and a former U. S. Cabinet
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the
commission as presented by uwnuber, today was elected
Hunt Pair
FOR T H E STATISTICAL Bridge ....................................12
TAVARES (UPI)—A six-man harlan hanson, planning direc- president of the National
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people

are

divorced

and

Comics

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Ends Tomorrow

Water,
Sewer Aid To Altamonte

and deputies were to resume
All development in the town cations for $729,000 for a sew- their search again today for

of Altamonte Springs requiring ilge systein lit)(I water exten- two inissing Pinellas County
women. Deputies say they will
there were 209 divorces record. Ent.ertaininent. ....................11-12 Herald for the final article use of the town water system sion have been w1thdzuwn
lie looking for freshly covered
in a series of five on the
Mayor
W.
Lawrence
s%vorford
ground,
discolored soil or auy
Oh, yes, for the same period Society ........................................81 County Fee system.
Monday of notification from the
in
a
statement
to
'l'tue
Herald
to.
disturbed
undergrowth.
Sports........................................iol
Department of housing and
See tomorrowlis Sanford

every(we WiU wouder why. but

invil carly, wj-up gecurc-ly Mild

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U-se tJi ZIP ode"

Council of Chumhes.

(cain of profesbional woodsmen

of time, there were 376 deaths TV ...............................................
Urban Development that app!!- day said that two plals slated
_________________________________________________________ to be presented to Council Wed- Found I)ead
and 906 births.
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nesday for 18 acres and 35 acres TAMPA (Al')—A real estate
How come many residents of Postmaster Gives The Word
will be tabled as well as any executive was found dead in his
the city have to wait until 5 and
pint requests until something office early today, attacked so
6 p.m. to get their mail? May.
can be done about constructing savagely th at police couldn't
te ll at once whether he was shot
be they should put on extra help
water extension facIlities,
during the Christmas season.
or
stabbed.
According to the letter
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Charles
A. Hayes, 50-your
ed from hUh), tutu withdrawal
Extend Mail Service Here
Okay, who's supposed to take
-(101'S not affect in anyway the sales manager and vice presi'
down the flag at Longwood City
application for grants of $371,- dent of a 'l'aiupis real estate
Extended service for banHail? Old Glory was removed
(iOU.
Applications for the grants company, was still wearing his
1111 dUng Christmas mail at the ________
at 11 p.m. last Friday by a •
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and loans were filed last March. Air Force Reserve uniform
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Sanford postofficu will become _________________________
serviceman . . . It was flying
when two cleaning men found
Meiiibers of council, 11w ilia him
effective Thursday, It. was reafter dusk again Saturday.
at 3:20 am.
yor, town attorney, fiscal agent
C C
ported today by Postmaster
and engineer will hold an emner- Economic War
Cede Heard.
You take a walk along the
gency meeting 1(1 consider fur. LON VON (All) — Th u Ur (Iola
Window services will be ex.
lakefront by the Sanford Naval
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thier plans to cope with the situ, government made plans today
8
tended from 8:30 u.m.
Academy and get mighty dis.
iitlon
before the regular meet- to wage economic war against
p.m. on weekdays, from 8:80
couraged. The city goes to a
hug SVcdln!sday evening,
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lot of trouble trimming palm
to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, Dec 10
defiant Ithoduslu despite the
Th u board iius au ppoliutiueiut grim knowledge that th e cost
trees, painting city ball, but
and 17, and from 1 to p.m. .,
to macct W ith 11(11) oftIcIals 'it could be crippling.
bow about that bulkhead? . . .
on Sundays, Dec. 11 and 18.
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boles are terrible and 11
Normal service will be re30 ii. u. Dec.14 in Atlanta to 'I'm, nation braces for rising
SHOPPING DAYS
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suined
on
Monday,
Dec.
21.
.
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tind iiulnnit ul)hlhiriutiOuls turmoil in Africa, more bitter.
TO CHRiSTMAS
could cave in and some poor
"Messy Chr1stwu to all,
for extensions to the water nys- ness in tim Cwuuizuon"ivalth, uar :..... yi
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fisherman will drown and
said Miss liesud, "utud likase -,
teni only. Estiunuites of that Iiu:nentary strife at home and a

0tk1g, dt.5qit q

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clerk

married during a six-month per. Crossword puzzle ....................
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World News

U.S. Withraws

SAVE ZDC! New Maced Formuls

— tee eeeran ace esasuasa

4oz. jar

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Facial 'I'issue •

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"Teen

time to toueb up the exhibit9 tractor and had inritalled most
I'm sure the city would donate of th e sewer and water Lines in

SAVE 8c! Kiesnex White or Assorted C*I*

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their

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better artists donate some free He was a farmer and a cone votes and Lunn,

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Annual Christmas covered
n. f 4' 39c
dish supper meeting for Old
D.c.
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Glory American Legion Poet 188
of Altamonte Springs and Its --------________________________
Auxiliary Unit will be at 6:80
EXTRA
p.m. Monday, Dec. 19.
Invitation to attend is extended to wives of all post mem..
an a ev
bore and husbands of all unit
Aluminum Foil
'
members. A gift exchange, $1
(Roll-A-Pak)
value, will be held with men
and women to bring gifts suit25 ft. roll 30C
able for one of their own sex.
($zpwss
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means I column by 2 inches.

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The other two incumbents
should do something about that morial Hospital.
Ave- seeking re-election, Arth ur N.
Na tivity scene In front of City A resident of 2427 Myrtle AyeHaH . . . The camels are peel. nue, Sanford, he was born Sept. Lego and Edward Lunn, were
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can give out the word.
lv th e last six years, died at was first postmaster of the
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their use the new recreation
John Alexander can give anysite
acquired by the city to in.
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picnic pavilions and other faWe tried to get something \rirgjj (Dock) G. Hasty,
from Fiscal Agent D. Kirk leasee and mana ger-operator of cilities.

cans

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1757 Laurel .

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Sou th Sernfi'-!. 3ayeees dep"rrve
;?.JhneA, mayor, -city M,V;bet1'oi with o vote;

Staley's Flavorful

papers. More newspapers are
needed to fill orders on hand

municipal

tions today in Altamonte

county arrested him on the
same bookmaking charge.

can s

Joan Of Are

Here are just a few of the first happy cash winners
during the 32nd week of "Let's Go To The Races"

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it just doesn't pay to get up. seats. There are 608 registered
City plans a case and now the to vote.

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go to th e library building fund.
The book sale brought $36 and

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. . . Oh, well, we hear Helen "steady," in that order,
Gleason will get the "head. shortly before noon.
start" leadership once funds are
Altamonte 81 had voted,
available from the U. S.
in
Longwood,
153, and in Oslos
Local GOP officials are won- do, 74.
dering why no Invitations yet Polls inAltamonte at the Cornto th e inauguration In Tallahas- munity House on Maitland Ave.

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The County Commission wastoday accused of pro-

WF.ATHER: Partly cloudy and warni thrti Wednesday.

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rested - - - and promptly turned
over to their parents.. . They'll
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Wednesday at City flail. Ineumbent city commissioners serve
as the official canvassing board.

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stir created by the ''tInflerwer'' writein campaigns
boost that. figure.
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Center were In almost continu-

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Courthouse

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yesterday afternoon at police

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tax, advocating a pay
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Remington
favors an efficient police

ever size is necessary to
properly give our city
and Its citizens all the

(rnup I and II for eenmtuIMM
loner .1. It. ('rnPps and J. \'tiIel
Jones, respectively. nhiiintt'ntiv
sparked greater interest In an
otherwise more or less "shuOIn" contest.
The rapidity with which voters

booth tnbti1n(in Showed.
Two candidates, ConnitssIni•
ers 1'nvl Higginbotham and A. L.
Wilson, both running for re-eleclion, are unopposed, officially.
however, circulated handbills
urging write-In votes In both

had fun. - . they shot at horses,
marchers and Santa Claus. "It

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with B-B shells and lined First
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Set Dec. 22
Bids for 'ontraet to enstrm't
the 'diamond 1ntsrehane for
Interstate . at Lake Mary
Boulevard are invited b7 the
State Road Department.
As.4ociAted Press reported out
of Tallahassee this morning the
bids will he opened at 10:30
a.m. Dec. 22 at the SRD buildin the capital city.

district engineer, at DeLand,
told The Herald budireted fisrfir,- hs $170,000 for the Interchange "but that does not
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necessarily mean an estimate
or the final cost."
Benedict said the work should
Dedication service.% for the
new Educational BulldinR of be itarted within four weeks
after the contract is let. and
First Baptist Church, Sanford,
ect sh uld
will be observed Sunday. A ape
Ptoi
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six
clal program of dedication ha!i
The Interchange will Include
been planned for the 8:30 a.m.
an
entrance and an exit an
arid it a.m. services. r. John
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squadron since It moved here list tconventiock. will br
Dedication Sermon at both fover 14 waa constructed with
from Whidbey Island, Wash
services During the 745 p.m. the expressway.
in ton In ios
The take Mary interchange,.
service, the Rev. John L tii
Squadron enlisted and non
flight personnel are expected icr, former minister of educa about two miles west of the
I community of Lake Mary, will
tion, will be speakuig
to arrive In Sanford Sunday
Open House for the new build' give Seminole County five aeevening following the dock'
Ing of the Constellation In Ing will be Sunday from 2:30 to ceases to the expressway - at
4:30 p.m. Members and friends Altamonte Springs, Longwood.
San Diego.
are invited to tour the facilities Lake Mary, West First Street
at Sanford and Lake Monroe.
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Collector Fears 'Metro

religious floats.

Ray further revealed the fee osLble, are purchased through
(Part 3 of a series on the fee
offices were instrumental and the county cearal purcha3ing.
offices in the courthouse.)
ur'animoua in urging a standard- All official forms come throuZh
By DONNA ESTES
ized pay scale and job clasatfi- state purchasing.
Tax Collector Troy Ray in
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"Our office is run ecocornicalnterview with The Herald. cation study be inade by
ly.
but never to the point of
county.
"No
one
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our
office,
warned that combining offices in
tile courthouse could be the be- is earning near $125 per week." denying servict." Ray saidl.
Ray concluded with the stateginning of big government while lie stated.
Procedure:i
which
Ray
has
nient.
"Until, a better way ia
the people are already "living
Ili fear or the government get. adopted in his office mquire3 dreatned up. this elected offtU 1 purc hases O%t.r
Sfl. Ca V.1 reuna it ut- y respun
ting too big for Its britches."
Ray could foresee allinination put out for bids and all supplies. sible to the people."

Thousands Line Streets

ristmas 01
wireat Success
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Say, if you want to se-e Sri
exciting Christmas window disGlen Herman, seven year old
play . . . check the flori
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. HerPublic Utilities Compun), wiD- mun of 1612 Hickory Drive,
BUILTMaitland, is listed in "fair con- Sanford's first night Christmas COMMEliCIALLY
of tile occusion one or more and combination of tile fee ofdow on First Street.
We ull know that Bob Parker dition" in the intensive care parade proved a "great suc only one award. It went to the ugly Incidents marred the flee systetin and its being placed
ess," Thursday as approxf- Central Florida Council of La- event, though mo.%l speciullors
won the County Commission Hotipital from injuries suffer- mately 35,000 persons ignored bor Unions.
missioners might eventually
were not aware of It.
race . . . How about taking ed when he was struck by a cur the chilly air to line the streets BEST I3ANI) award WitS WOfl
Someone wounded S n t lutuil to a metro forutu of governthose sigus down, Bob?
by Leesburg Ifigh School.
ment; anti finally to the people
on Maitland Avenue, Altamonte six and eight deep.
Claus, apparently wlUi a rock.
At
the
reviewing
stand
at
the
Judges
Included
Gordon
Fred'
losing
control of directly naming
Springs, Thursday morning.
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City's new "leaf" sweeper
According to police report Magnolia Street intersection. crick, Col. J. C. Noel, Ralph Pe•
tue persons who would serve
in the fiuce, drew blood itnd miss- tnii.
Pete Knowles filed by Patrolman Fred Ful- judges found it difficult to zold and Donald Asiucr.
.
operation
ed lifts eye. by only one quarter
ijil yli it will cut down nitin hours
Parade was mider the directAly office 111111 tile Pulse of
kluill, invetttigutiny officer, the ch0ow between tlie many allracby a third
ion
of
Jaycees
Hobert
Murrle,
of
an
Inch.
lie
reportcd
that
tho
people. We know when they
youth wuis struck when he run five entries.
other objects were thrown or
(Watch for more pictures tif Julio Gentry and Bruce hlauder. , are not satisfied with the seracross the street into the path
hot through titraws and paper
city 110pes to complete tile
Mrs.
Flurparade
winners in Munduy'b
Despite the color and solely
by
u giving thent and
ll
auto
driven
of
a
clilis attached to rublier bands vice we ar
Oak Avenue-24th Place rebuildHerald)
rice
of
405
biinlurd
fit
were
found
Zulu
on
the
taut
take
uneetsurus
to correct
Cost cntnia Itoblt.0
V.111(11
project in fl7
lilt. P
Winners
were
named
in
seven
Curlyle Avaiuc, Weathersfield.
e system is
flojit. lie wits treated at Senil. complaints as th
d $10,OW . . . PliviD9 tV
categories ats followb:
nole Memorial hospital and ro- lie pointed outthat more titan
in February.
SENIOR CIVIC- (1) Beta
leased.
Signia Pill. City Council: (2)
handled by Ilia
The word from t1w State road
Two Jitycees walking beside $6 million ill
Negutia- Marluri Phillips Woman's Army
NEW
Y01tK
(AP)
fice
annually
t1trough
collection
depurtuieut ib thilt LukC JebbUp
rican World Poist 227: (3) Sanford Itepubli(11L. "11"t" C"'118 "()Lot "
It"
) "'. of ad vulurein tuxus, sula
Imi-ted being btruck by objects
Traubport can Woman't; Club:
Airwayb
appat
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nQrs.erb ufliOfl. W.UCd
k for the state.
WASHINGTON (Al') • • ,
crowd Most I' ti atlack
milgistunt vice president of
ybdCA
leab.
a
noon
otrike
today
that
would
Striperti:
(2)
Cub
Scout
Pack
We must by Inw operate
That
place In an area near its
halt the lines interuat.tonal 243. Ovledo, (3) Cub Scout Pack IJeLand, Flit., bank wa s ar.
ra
within
the limits of a budget
A
ibijit surveY is expected
track at Myrtle Ave . ofMeeting
set
flight
fichedule,
talked
into
the
543;
rexted In Suburban
Qov . . .
without reports of pro• RELIGIOUS- (1) St. Luke's Park, Md., yest.urduy and c as rePort4.d,
morning
comptroller's office. We are
and
the
commIttee
for Dec. 13
Lutheran
Church,
SlavIa,
olt
gress.
(2)
$25,audited annually," Ray ducigir.
charged
with
embezzil,ig
chairj made up f Jack b ,
church
of
God;
(3)
FIrst
Mcii001
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from the bunk, the '11l
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4(Jncr::onthie
Vice Chairman Andrew Car
rawity will serve as chairman
of the port until a new chair.
man is elected, It was learned.

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es1, lzrowth 11potentini in ill file sollth plid fir 0w emility by ll()Illt.11vil 11)(Iny.
"waterway (on the St. .I.IhIR lflv.'i) will l'iing
lie has st'rved flq rh,,ir,nan
the biggest growth ever seen ill the rtitttr.
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t intied 1 Ciunellman Patti for IR mouths a nd sent In his
,1u1t%n fl(lfliltted when
Maloney that the average citizen only useit the coiirthoii" resignation this week to Gr,v.
about three times a year while ('otitteil Chairman l'erer White ernor hums.
voiced th e opinion that. the City of 1,,nigwnod shotihi notilountillat
tic
ii,,ii,ijstra'get mixed up In this fight and I as one pet unit turn satisfied (iii, plaits to speed up n('gotin
with the annex."
lions with the Lvd°rnl tlrhan
Councilman Eugene ,Tnques while staling his "sympathy
Developinent hoord for the loan
with the effort" also reitinrked, "You are not.
moving the courthouse, you are trying to reliwnto the counly application to get the Port off
the ground.
t'at. and I think we should stay out, of this."
At the present tiurir', tile Port
Councilman E E Williamson said stnipl, "The out tltouse
Authority
1.4 negotiating with
belongs in Sanfonl."
property owners for an 80-nere
tract hue west of the Atlantic
Coast Line railroad by the St.
Johns Itiver bridge, propose(I
a WW
,tile of (lie "port" when It coiiies

thing to do with the effort."
Cliff jordan, courthouse committee chairman of the .lay°' requested the hoard "to ,Join w ith the .Ja CeeS and man%

Plnzn nt. 11:80 n.m. Rttir(1Ry to

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participation 4,nd omiI of the South Seminole Jaycees offort to have the courthouse moved at the meeting of ei'uuleil
Thursday evening.
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bcckwith Jr Howard Mcful- the outlook 1w- Iit&amp; is aitnost Ui Sales; (2) Mclodee Skating
hopeless"
Rink; (3) School of Dace Arts.
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Council following three consecu
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the
still hav'e tire readings of the ordinance
election wins does he
Thursday evening.
to Pay that $90 qualifying fee?
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defray the cost of the election, get of expenditures for the year
at $136,218.78.
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ahso Is a move on -1 sau
was unanimously adopted folcards" for a write-in against
lowing three consecutive readMayor A] Wilson.
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budget so that money can 1'
Novtmber
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e came to a gentleman
In the city, for November
there were 66 permits issued agreement," he said.
Williamson took strong ex
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ception
to reports that the atFor Uie same period of
time torney had ordered the board
last year there were 67 permits
t the budgeL "We are
issued but the valuations soared
not
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mission to consider a more central location for the courtSAN-TA-ls this Sanford or house and to 1I R public hearing to determine the current
Dallas? Someone just took a needs and requirements of the courthouse,"
Councilman john Denton in questioning Jordan brought
shot at me.
Maybe
the'
out,the
fitct that. the countyfrom north to south is only II
REPORTER rn iles while the vskst-west, distance is 105 miles.
didn't like what you g
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Flitt*n candidates for the
I'W" 111"i"tuill "0 u1I1,11"t
Libert; Clurk blartin, 25, was four offices tfu lie filled at tha rellurns inore moiloys (111 excess
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Tuesduy Ijuve been Invilcd thall it ever did tic-fore," liv roMurtin wass wwitcd, the I1JI to partielphte in tile 1,W)Iiticul Imi-ted, 011119 thu $37.000 ruturil.
said. Agents sitial they rw.ver- rally scheduled for 7:30 pm. ed to the county during the laM
ed *24..3b0 in the arrest.
Saturday at the city pai-k.
liscal year.

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pel. United Church of Christ.
are attending the Seminar today
and Saturday In Winter Park
First Congregational Church on
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Reports of the chapel for the
first complete year under 1nd
ership of Rev. Smith w ill
part of the routine business of
Wednesday's 7:3t P. ni rmnhinl
meeting. Acceptance or reice
tion of the proposed constitu(j,,
with corrections made at the
November church council nic'cting, also will be on the agenda
along with election of it modern
tor, financial secretary. Church
superintendenL
School
and
mer'bers on the various boar1
whose terms are expiring k
report of the building study and
survey committee will be presed.
At the Association Meeting,
Nov. 13. in Orange City, Paul
E. French. a Junior at the University of South Florida and
member of the chapel who was
tcnaring for the Christian mmjq(. was received into the care
of the Northeast Association,
Rev. Smith was appointed as
h1F advisor. The chapel was re
ecived into the Association of
Churches and Ministers.
It Is reported Christmas Ba.
zaar items still are available
and anyone wishing to make
purchases should contact Mrs.
Murray Long. president of the
Women's Service Circle. A total
of $280 was realized from the
annual sale and luncheon. The
WSC donated $5 toward a
Thanksgiving basket for the
needy and has given an artiti
cial Christmas tree to the
Church School.

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Hire are the fi ve beauties chosen to preside over
the 1957 Orange fowl festivities In Miami. From left: Pamela Joan Clark: Norma Eve Sheree;
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msseIberry; Paul Kempe, Desty; Kimberly Swecker, Long- !
nod; Bryant B. McRae, Dayna Beach.

Admissions

Evelyn C. Bander, John Rush,

Ivory J.

Pauley, Steven

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man, Jeri Chester, Margaret
Smith, Alice Carvalhe, Dorothy
Hewitt, Virgil G. Hasty, Courtney Richardson, John Harvey,
Sanford; Hertrum F. Gould,
Montague If. Cleaver, Runa
Harrah, Deflary; Mary 0.
Thomas, Rhoda Saeid, Deltona;
Jay R. Norton, Lake Mary;
Samuel (;eter, Lucille Behrens,
Lake Monroe.

Dwarf To Wed
NEW YORK (AP)
Michael
unn, 32. a dwarf actor whose
rformance as the hunchback
"Ship of Fools" won him an
rademy Award nomination. ,
id Toy Talbot. 28. a 34ont4
rmer model, will be married
new York Dec. 14.
Dunn, in making the uniii ncen'ient Thursday, said that
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Mr. and Mrs. William Clancy,
Sanford, a girl.

friend, Crim"al Court .1" ''e
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Discharges

Marie

S. Greco, Nora Long,

Bertha Lowe, Marion Kennedy,
Diane Reach, Sanford; Veronica
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are being sold (through the
courtesy of Chase and Corn.
paay) at the field across from
Hopper School on East 131h
St., (west of Mellonvllle Ave.)

all day Saturday.
Interact Club of Seminole

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wu baskets, or for a small
charge, the club members
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baskets.
Sale will run from V A.M. to
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Free pickle recipes, too.

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A heavy turnout of voters Is
than 100 amendments to the'
expected
in the municipal eleestate's proposed new ccinstitu.
elion still faced the Florida Con
tiotis in the City of f.nngwood
I
stitution Revision Commission
Tuesday while a moderate turntoday as It reached the end of
out is expected In the towns of
Its first week In session.
Altntnnhte Springs and Oviedo,
But two monumental Issues
according to election olficlals. A
gubernatorial succession and a
heavy
turnout is also expected
voting age amendment - were
In
the
City of Casselberry In
cleared Thursday by the group
Monday's elections.
after hours of detailed, vigorous
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Casselberry, with 869 regist
debate.
ereti
voters, will elect three
Today's morning and after
councilmen out of the nine cannoon s e s s i o ii s will end the
ditintec
who have qualified for
week's activities of the 37-mem
the
office.
her commission unless two
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Candidates are Arthur Lego,
thirds of the members vote to
Dr. Eugene Ellis, and Edward
hold a Saturday session.
sidefuinn,
incumbents and Ctrnrlec
lined
the
curbs
and
Wll)E-FI'El)
CllllI)REN
by
the
thousands
The number of amendments
go
by.
One
Woodruff,
Don Willstm, George
watch
the
Christmas
parade
walks of Sanford last iiight to
submitted since the sessions
I.otwick,
Paul
W. Briggs. Rich
(I lernkl Photo)
brought along his own refreshment.
began Monday soared to 109
arti Wirz and Erwin Remington.
Thursday morning. No more can
Oviedo will choose three coun
be submitted until the present
cilmen
from the five qualified
ones are disposed of.
candidates. They -are Kirby
Some of the amendments,
Iluckelew, W. It. Martin and
however, Involved minor word
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flex Clonts, incumbents and Rochanges, correctives and non
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Nineteen Sanford Naval Air ford from Norfolk, Va., to make ItVAII-9 aboard the USS Run- bert Cameron and C. D. Thompcontroversial issues. but still on
ger when the squadron was a son. Registered voters in Oviedo
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Station aviators will be honor- tht' presentation.
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ed in award ceremonies Tuesday
S
I.ciuling the uwaril winning part, of Attnk Carrier Air number 623.
as executive power, the judici- for combat missions they flew
Altamonte Springs, with 6011
aviators are the pilots and WIng 14.
ary, ad valorem taxation, and
over North Viet Nnnm.
registered
voters, will elect
naval flight nffcers of RV1 Ii'Flit' ranking medal to he prehome rule.
Thursday, in an afternoon stars will be presented at ecri'- 9. Ten.)f the award wiimvi' sevited t. the et'renmunics is the Charles Robinson, incumbent,
session, the commission by a ninny to he held In hangar Four were With the ''hoot, Owls" of Distinguished Flying Cross, unopposed to the council while
which stands sixth in preec- Robert Rogers, incumbent. has
decisive 26-6 vote, passed an aboard the air station at 10
delict! among Navy medals. A opposition from Charles Milner.
amendment which would allow n.m.
Longwooclites will go to the
total of seven DFCs will he
18.year-olds to vote in Florida.
Vice Adm. C. T. Booth, cornpolls
to choose a new mayor
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two
councilmen,
city clerk and
al Air Medals and Navy Cornwhen the final draft Is prepared Atlantic Fleet, will fly to Sim.
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ni'ndtion i:etifll5 with Combat tax collector. Candidates are U.
and then passed by the Legisla"'p.,.
H. Haynie and A. R. Lormnnn
and the people it would
DFCs will be presented to for mayor: Jack Bushor. Ralph
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make Florida the third state to
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" Cdr. D. M. Sullivan, RVAH-9 Ciendenin, Donald Conway, Carl
have such a provision.
Al
conimanditi officer, and Lt. Lommler, Homer Scott, R. E.
The vote came after nearly
IN
Sweat, Robert Underwood and
Cdr. V. Maliezowaki, Lt.
90 minutes of arguments. Chief
fo
Chuluota Community Church 1i
P. Percy White, incumbent, for
J. H, Touehtoi Jr,, Lt,
proponent of the age 18 measure
is sponsoring Its annual bazaar
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hturch, and It. D. F. Glovy, all council; Fred Esclavon, Charles
was Bill Baggs, editor of the Mi'
from 8 until 6 p.m. today and
of RVAII-9, and Lt. Cdr, D. C. Sammet and Roy Shomate, inaml News, who has battled for SAIGON, South Viet Nam
rn until 8 p.m. Satfrom 9 a..
Ord, and Lt, C. U. Rawly, who cumbent, for tax collector and
urday, at the Shopping Center.
such a provision for several
Waves of U.S. bombers
(AP)
their awards with Mrs. Ruth Layo and Onnie R.
earned
Tables included in the pro.
years.
depot
truck
pounded
an
oil
and
Shomate, incumbent, for city
RVAII-7.
The current constitutional project., and their chairmen, are.
clerk. The number of registered
RVAIT-7
in
the
Hanoi
today
park
near
Five aviators from
fancy work, Mrs. Ruth Boswell
vision requires that a person be
voters
is 1.030.
will be honored in the cero
and Mrs. Alton Lawrence; food,
closest raids to the North Viet21 to vote.
- molly. They earned their awards
Mrs. Myrtle Moon, Mrs. L.
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"I submit that 21 today, 21 as namese capital in five months.
Missouri is the name of an
while with the "Peacemakers"
Bartunek and Mrs. Lucy Carla requirement for voting Is an
Taking advantage of clearing
fig
Indian
tribe and translates
aboard
the
USS
Enterprise
but
son; pastry, Mrs. Florence I?
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roughly
as "people of the long
Boulden; couq,try store., Mrs.
nor reasonable," Baggs told the Navy planes attacked the Van C1)I{. U. M. SULLIVAN ' have subsequently been detachcanoes."
ed from the squadron.
Hattie Angle and Mrs. A.
Dien vehicle depot five miles
Richardson; plants, Mrs. Nora
Baggs said that "I've been south of Hanoi, a U.S. spokesKe n drick and Mrs. Hilda
told
by educators that the 18- man announced.
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Shat.e; jewelry, Mrs. Gertrude
year-old today has the percepSimultaneously, 50 to 70 Air
Foster and Mrs. Mary Thomption of the 21-year-old of the past Force Phantom jets and Thunson, and, miscellaneous, Dorcas
generations." The editor said derchiels raided the Ha Gin oil
Circle, which also has donated
that today's 18-year-old Is better depot 14½ miles north of Hanoi,
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a handmade quilt to be awardI
informed about the world around the spokesman said.
ed as door prize. Presentation
U.S. headquarters said a
him or her, more capable of aswill be at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. V
miming responsibilities a n d damage assessment of the raids
Mrs. Ida Lampinen is chairhad not been compiled from the
judgements.
man.
pilots'
reports.
"I think it is a distressing and
Bazaar chairmen are Mrs.
The
raids were the closest to
cruel situation In Florida today
Essie McAvuy. Mrs. Angle and
Hanoi
since June 29, when
to see an illiterate man of 50
Mrs. Moon.
American planes struck an oil
walking into a voting booth, but
depot three miles from the cen
seeing a bright-eyed young man
ter of the city as well as an oil
of 18 being denied this frandepot on the outskirts of Haichise," Baggs said.
phong, North Viet Nam's chief
Baggs said that 43 per cent of port. They were the first AmeriFlorida's
high school graduates can attacks In the immediate
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do not go into college, but enter vicinity of North Viet Nam's
the armed services or go to two most Important cities.
work. These persons must pay
An earlier report from a U.S.
taxes or fight for their country spokesman placed the raids to"but they are partial citizens for day at four miles from hanoi
thee years," he said.
but a later announcement cor"The oldest argument I think rected this.
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Is the best: If we trust them to
bear arms In defense of this
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country it seems only reasonable and fair that we should trust
them with the ballot," Baggs
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added. Later, be said that Florida is pictured as a young grow
lag state and should give the
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sound of gunfire coming from /
All Souls Catholic Church
the Syrian border across the
"The Catholic Church Is changing". The changes In the
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traditional law of Friday abstinence from meat announced last Sea of Galilee. It
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Revolutionary Age."
week for American Catholics will give further scope for corn- scene by the shore as Rev. DelThis session is the second of
ment. friendly or hostile, an the developments in the Catholic mas Copeland. minister of the
three for Florida members of
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Church within the last ten years. First came relaxation in the Casselberry Community Metheththe United Church of Christ
laws conesrnlng pre-communion fasting; next changes in the odist
' Church. conducted services
language of the liturgy: than slight variations of the laws on
sponsored by the Board for
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Lent. AU of these laws were century-old, all of them accepted
Church.
A WARM WELCOME was given it group from Casf*elberry, upon
as things which not Catholics apart.
two weeks tour, returned home
Representing the Altamonte
are
M.
their
children.
Shown
(left
to
rig
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Land,
by
from
the
Holy
This last tact Is 'possibly the math reason for these changes.
jet
with
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Thanksgiving night by
church are Mrs. James Walter,
a Catholic
Harriet Pugh, Mrs. Nancy Copeland, Rev. Delmas Copeland. Mrs. Reba
These practices are not the factors which makerecent
crrnon his wife. Nancy and three other
McClain and Marvin McClain. Hlding "welcome home" banner are Matt
good Christian, a faithful follower of Christ. In a
members of the church, Mrs.
I remarked casually "There is more to being a Catholic than Harriet Pugh, and Mr. and Mrs.
and Carrie Copeland and Jackie McClain. Bottom photo shows members
attending mass on Sunday and not eating
moat
of the tour on their camels, against the ancient backdrop of the pyramid
congregation
admitted Marvin McClain. with reports
and sphinx during the visit to Egypt.
took this fact for granted, but one of my
other occasions, as well, when
later that while probably aware of this subconsciously, they had
never directly considered the mutter. Now they faced the fact they witnessed Incidents In the
most recent outburst between
that they must do something more.
Israel and her Arab neighbors.
Too many Catholics have In the past been content to
The first stop on their trip
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where they were happy to
is not a uniquely Catholic feeling, It is common to many faiths.
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Mrs. John Gee. memThese recent changes are designed to awaken Catholics from Sgt. and
Christnins Pa:ty for mc'mber
their religious lethargy. They may no longer daydream their hers of the church who have
husbsnds. of the N.wway through Sunday mass, pleading that they do not under- been tatIond near there with
v'ry i'thnlic Parish Women's
stand Latin. infrequent reception of Communion can no longer the U. S. Air Force.
GueI, Lake Mary. will be Des.
They then flew to Cairo. Egypt
be blamed on the difficulty of a total fait from midnight.
19 í :•ü p. m. at tie churc rto
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Changes in the Church's laws on mixed marriages stress that where they rode camels out
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explore the pyramids and
the obligations undertaken In regard to the Catholic education
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coverei dish. t able ser.n n'
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Next stop was Beirut, Lehan;_''
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on the non-Catholic.
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; $1 gift per perso t
which they considered one
The changes In the laws of abstinence stress likewise the
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pomoual duty of the individual to do voluntary penance and of the most beautiful cities they
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donation towards toys or
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make personal sacrifice. "Forms and seasons of penance vary visi
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basket.
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While there, they toured Dafrom time to time and from people to people. But the need for
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conversion and salvation is unchanging, as is the necessity that, ThRSCUS. Baalbek and other his
pleted at the November meeting
confessing our sinfulness, we perform, personally and in corn- toric places in the area.
of the Guild with 20 memrers
But the highlight of their trip
=unity, acts of penance in pledge of our inward penitence and
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conversion." Inr.tead of lazily following the crowd, the mdi- of course, as Christians, was
Swignnski. Mrs. Pat Barry and
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vidual must personally decide and choose the form of penance he their stay In Jerusalem and
Mrs.
Gladys Chartswick, in at.
will undertake. The bishops in their decision stress this and visiting the spots so familiar
tendance.
while they recall that Friday has been traditionally the day from their Bibles. There was
Members were asked to bring
. .when by mu' penance we recalled in a special way Christ's death Bethlehem, the scene of Jesus'
clothing,
clean and mended, and
on Calvary, they suggest alternative forms of self-denial. "Fri- birth: Nazareth. where he ran
shoes, to the parish hail for
day, please God, will acquire among us other forms of peni- and played as a child; Bethany
the Bishop's Clothing Drive.
In this connection we have foremost in where he loved to visit: Gethsetential witness .
The familypicnic will be Sun.
mind the modern need for self-discipline in the use of st.imu- mane, where he went to pray:
Trip day at which time the wig and
League
lanta and for a renewed emphasis on the virtue of temperance, the hill. where he was crucified;
Gene Jameson, Steve Duffey, wiglet project prizes will be
The Epworth League of First in these primitive rultures.
especially in the use of alcoholic beverages." However each one and the open tomb. where it is
thought he lay.
native and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Priest awarded.
customs,
Southern Methodist Church, Strange
must decide for himself,
for
as
Tears
ran
from
their
eyes
and some of the feu-. and family, Elisabeth. Daniel, In charge of refreshments
met at the New Tribes
This in the purpose, the significance of tile various changes
the
meeting
were
Mrs.
Beverly
e tomb for Missionary Training Institute
Louise and Emily.
in Church discipline, that the individual Catholic must make his they gathered In tile
Koschwitz. Mrs. Jan Williams
filled beliefs were brought out
prayer
impressed
with
the
Saown personal commitment to God, his own decision for Christ.
credness of the moment and near Oviedo whore the church
and Mrs. Laura Checef sky. Door
pastor, Rev. Charles 0. Ben- in the play which reached Its
prize was won b3' Mrs. Penny
place.
nett, and Mrs. Bennett are stu- conclusion leaving the audience
better-informed of hardships
Theytoured Samaria. Jordan. dents. After a fellowship
An interesting and colorful
endured
by missionaries and
Haifa and Tel-aviv, and other per, those attending en
enjoyed
on Christmas in Spain was
points of interest.
an outdoor program presented more aware of the great need
ans Week
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by
Rev. Miguel Garcia.
for further work of this type.
The return trip Included ttOf) by the missionary trainees.
avers at Athens. Rome, and The program opened with Following the program, the
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Mrs. Checef sky will fill the
viewing of a film made more young people from Sanford and
Paris. with brief sightseeing
me1
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flosr of treasurer due to resign
Missionary tees in each city, in Rome they than 20 years ago which show- other guests from throughout C
The W a in e ii 's
By MILDRED HANEY
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hot
choe.
of
the
Church,
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and relocation of
visited the catacombs, the old ed the first attempts of a small l
Church.
Sa.
Saar
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si1*Dorothy
Leahy. Mrs. Scheutzow
are
homeI
Roman Baths and band of missionaries to reacholate
and a v.riety of
hot- ce
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B. Owens of United Church if Church, Sanford, will observe churchestil
dnl,'d Monday
will be in charge of the scrap.
cahes.
Deltona for the second Sunday Week of Prayer, designated the coliseum but where unable the isolated Indian tribes in made
Those
from the Epworth Len. St Mark's Chapter will meet book and Mrs. Yvonne Sechrest
a pizzu. Sightseeing in the remote and inaccessible I
in Advent will be ,,Who is for special study and prayer to find
Coming?" The 10 a.m. worship for foreign missionaries, next Rome and Paris was hampered areas of Bolivia. The film con- gue enjoying the evening were at p.30 a. m. at the home a! will be publicity chairman.
Mrs. Schuetzow is a physical
eluded as the narrator told of Rev, and Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Frank Mebane, 207 S. Cr
by rain.
stal
Drive,
with
Mrs.
Fred
D)
service at the Doltona Commun- week.
- therapist at Sunlund Training
in their visit to the ancient the death of five of the seven their family, Brenda,
Study title this year is "Beity Center on Luke Monroe
Center.
Susie and Barbara; Mr. and son as co-hostess.
lands. in many respect little young men making the trip.
will include the celebration of hold the Lamb of God."
Program for Monday will } changed from Bible days, they The program continued with Mrs. Keith Bowen and family, St. Agnes'
Chapter will mec
Holy Communion and the re'
2 P. m.. home of Mrs. Floyd,
"Behold
Him
as
Healer,"
with
all
felt
a
feeling
of
unreality
students
enacting
the
story.
Sherrie,
Nancy,
Debbie
and
ception of new members.
Palmer. 535 Valencia Drive
Welcoming committee this Mrs. Iodericl: Hancock us as if they had been whisked by Under a clear, starry sI:y, with Tommy; Miss Florence Wilson,with
Mrs. Martin Bram and
be Mr. and Mrs. ,
Rut.- chairman; for Tuesday, "1k'- a time machine back ,000 years
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impro ised seating for the more
Mrs. Robert Cornell as co-'
week
sell Kulitely. House committee hold him us Teacher," prc.scnt- ,,,il set down in this strange thun 100 guests, the scene at
esses.
for December is Jacob S. Mc- ed by the Pauline Routh Circle environment
a typical South American InI St. Anne's Chapter is to meet
dion camp was created, cornLain and George Murphy. Mrs. with Mrs. Dan Williams chair- J
at 2:30 . in. at the home oaf
plete with "chickees," or shelJoseph Raye, deaconess, will be man; Wednesday, "Behold Him
Mrs. Rob' Holler. 2432 Mellon
Day of Recollection, to be
Preacher," Mrs. C. 3. Wilters, made entirely of palmetto
in charge of preparation for
ville Avenue, with Mrs. W. A. sponsored Saturday. 9 a. m. un.
and other native materials, and
Communion and Deacons Harold kinson, chairman; Thursday,
McLennan as co-hostess, and.
til 2 p. m., in the social hail of
fires burning.
Carrier. Ralph Grout, Irving "Behold His Salvation."
Mary's Chapter Will meet All Souls Catholic Church. San
The Friendship Class of ElOn Thursday, Dec. lb, the
Costumes and makeup, u.
Damm and It. P. Grandy will
thentically detailed and correct, der Springs Baptist Church at the home of Mrs. Tom Punch ford. by the church's Catholic
Brotherhood will present the
serve.
B MARYANN MILES
served not only to make the voted to provide a basket for 305 Vihlen Road with Mrs. Har. Women's Club. will be conduct.
The Material Aide group of program, "Behold Him us SuTin' Youth Fellowship of
ed by Rev. J. O'Malley of Or
Andrews
Presbyterian Church, play realistic but also to help a needy family at Christmas at ry Cochrane
as co-hostess.
the Woman's Christian Fellow- air.
in other reports
from the ando Air Force Base.
Bear Luke. will spend the Dec the students be prepared for the November meeth of the
ship will meat at 10 a.rn. Tueweekend at a camp-out to their future contacts with the groUji at the home of Mrs. church. it is announced that a The opening mass will be fol
day at the parsonage, 1395 Hurtu-u
Curios Griffin with nine mem- Conference on the Sacred Mm- lowed by a light breakfast.
The Ladies Aid of the Luth. be hold at Fort DeSota Park. various tribes.
Icy Avenue. All ladies of the
istr' for boys in high school invited to attend are women
Dialogue, although spoken in hers in attendance.
church art' invited to partiel- eran Church of the Redeemer, St. Petersburg. Re'. Fred
and college will be held Dec. 0v St. Mary-Magdalen. AltaEach member is to bring
of
putt' hi the sewing urtivities Sanford, is sponsoring a runi- Guthrie jr, miiiisun hut. an- Eiilish, was in tilt mum
Camp Wingmann in monte Springs: Nativity, Lake
speech and e,:preFirn1s found item for the basket to the Dec. 27.29 at
and arc encouraged to bring a mage suic today and Saturday iiuunced.
19 meeting, 7:30 p.m., at the Avon Park. Reservations may Mary. and St. Ann's, DeBary.
sandwich and remain through ut the former Western Auto
Re. am] Mrs. Guthrie and
LeMrs. Bridget Kolarik, chair
church and also bring a gift be made locally with Rev.
the lunch hour. Coffee and des. Store on First Street in down. children, Ruth, Ann and Fred
man, requests that the ladles
for exchange. Hostesses will be roy 0. Soper. rector.
town Sanford. Many useful and III, returned home this week
sert will be provided,
bring a box lunch.
Mrs. Florence Myer and Mrs.
Rehearsal of the church choir attractive items are available after visiting her parents. Mr.
The Sanford Club's Christmas
Film
Pitt Hutch.
It at 7:80 p.m. each Fridaiy ut li t the sale, opening at 1) U.111. and Mrs. Robert Anderson in
An automated film on "Crisis meeting will be at 8 p. an. Mon
Opening prayer for the meeteach day.
the parsonage.
Atlanta, Ga.
ing was give by Mrs. Amy in the Churches" will be pm's- day in the church social hail
Ergle with Mrs. H. A. Stein- sented by Herb Wlntach of Or. with Mrs. Marie Rotas and Mrs.
meyer Sr. giving the devotion- ]undo at the Forest City Bap- Nancy Huckabone as chairmen
tist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sun. and Mrs. Eloise Hickson in
al on a Thanksgiving theme.
Refreshments of apple and day. A discussion period will charge of the music. AU mem
bers are urged to be present.
pumpkin pie, coffee milk, fruit follow.
Four boxes of clothing were juice and tea were served by
collected, packed and shipped to the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Youre invited to our
tile mission of tile
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essie Dobson.
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in
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skid
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district of Ciucago by the Men's
Brotherhood of the First Pente
Elder Richard French, layCosta] Church of Longwood. Collecting clothing for the mission miii acivity director for the
is a continuing project of the Seventh-Day Adventist Florida
Conference, will be guest speitkBrotherhood.
e tween 175 and 200 men at. em at the 8 and ii a.na. services
tend services at the mission this Saturday at the Forest
daily, receive hot meals and Luke Church In Forest City.
clothing. Robert N. Coleman It, Youth of the church will pre.
sent their ingathering at the
in charge of the mission,
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Rev. William Coaxial!. district
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MEN'S BROTHERHOOD of the First Pentacoetd Church of Longwood
cbstrict of the United Pentecostpacked and sent four boxes of winter clothing to the Pentecostal Skid
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Curch was sfxdal guest at
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packing the boxes (left to right) are
Jw Mjion in Chicago.
aukagiving service at the
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The Chamber of Commerce is spon- can get his chance to listen to all sides
soring a public forum Dec 12 at 8 p.m. and yet, he apparently is too lazy to
for the purpose of "setting the record make the trek to Sanford.
straight" on relocating the courthouse.
All members of the County CommisThe chamber should be commended sion will appear at the forum.
This will be your chance to bring out
for attempting to bring the facts to
the public but all we hear are corn- your gripes in public with the press
Why not take advantage of
plaints from South Seminole organiza- there
tions that they are not planning to at- this instead of complaining that you
are not getting a fair shake.
tend.
These same people complaining would
Why?
If these organizations are really sin- probably not even drive to Five Points
cere in getting all the facts on the site to hear any forum on the courthouse.
We urge all residents from east, west,
of the proposed new facility shouldn't
north and south Seminole County to apthey be interested in attending?
organization official told the pear at the forum.
It is a must for all of us.. That is
Herald 'Tm not going to Sanford to
if you are vitally interested in the counlisten to a lot of hot air."
Now this official has been crying to ty and not just politicking or, trying to
the press about the need for a public get your name on the front page of the
hearing on the courthouse. Here, he Herald.

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Topless CoGo Girls Rock Old St. Pete
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin.
(AP) -"The female breast will
be exposed here," the sign says.
The scene Is not Las Vegas, San
Francisco or New York. It Is
staid old St. Petersburg.
In bold, black letters, the sign
forewarns that no pasties, nets
or fringes hamper the torso
movements of entertainers at
the Cock and Bull Club, where
topless go-go girls are denting
the city's reputation as a straitlaced haven for the elderly.
Seven nights a week the club
Is packed with patrons, male
and female, who must assert
beforehand that toplessness will
not corrupt their morals or outrage their sense of public decency.
It was on the issues of morals
and decency that John Taylor,
38, owner of the club, broke
Florida's main statutory ban on
topless entertainment and, in
effect, made It k!al statewide.
Last May, Taylor, an ex-disc
jockey, decided to make his
club topless and found four volunteers I"nong his eight go-go
girls.
Taylor invit t'd sheriff's depu
tics 0 '' first perform........s
and, as he expected, officers
arrested ''"' and the dancers
for dtn'"riy condu' t.
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Go To Work In
War On Poverty
Two
NEW YORK (AP)
members of two of America's
best known families will begin
work Monday in a Harlem antipoverty project. They'll live In
tlit community too.
They are Laurance Rockefeller, 22, son of Laurance S. Rockefeller and it nephew of the New
York governor and the Arkansas governor-elect. and Tweed
Roosevelt, 24, a great-grandson
of President Theodore Roosevelt.
They will be assigned to mdividual blocks after undergoing
training and will receive $12.50
a week as it stipend from the
domestic Peace Corps.
Roosevelt Is the son of Archibald B. Roosevelt Jr., a foreign
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With it request for a jury tr:iI.
the case went to criminal court
but was never prosecuted. The
state spent weeks questioning
patrons in an effort to build a

'Happy Century'
For Fla. Twins
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (Al')
It was "happy century" today for Grant and Sherman
Evans, who claim to be the old.
n the United states.
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But they had to celebrate separately. Grant's party was at
the Wlorlda Christian home In
Jacksr'vilIe. Sherman's et'leat his own 110111f. in
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Winter 1' n. Flu.
Neither hrtitlier felt up to (lie
tri of nearly 200 miles although
they are h ri
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health.
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n.d openi" a shop in Thiyton,
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statute, then gave up.
Prosecutor Alan R. WihlIa
said: "After three months
came up with a list of six v
nesses. Two said they were e
barrassed but not shocked.
admitted there had been an
nouncement that such a p
formance was coming. Two si
they went back the next nigh
Williams said the Florida Is
as it Is worded, Is not sufficli
to make it a crime to expose I
female breast. "The U.S.
preme Court has said ma
times that nudity itself is i
obscene."
Taylor pays his dancers S15
week
about half again wha
secretary could expect to ea
And the money is the big dr,
for the girls.
Jeanine Beverly, 19,
working in St. Petersburg a
receptionist when she saw I
Cock and Bull's newspaper i
A dancing addict with
professional experience,
took the Job because
couldn't support her child on I
$4310 she was taking hoi
weekly.
"If YOU just don't think aix
being topless it doesn't bott
YOU." she says. "Besides,
can't see a thing without u
glasses on."
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television
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National Academy of Television
Arts and Sciences made its 10th
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A pay inLONDON (AP)
crease was negotiated Wednesday for 400.000 British farm
workers, the first for a major
union since the government decreed an austerity freeze in
July
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cent of what it sought. Bdslc
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There's a big day ahead for
Maria Evans. 6, so Sister Mary
Ellen let her first-grade pupils
at St. Frances Cabrini School
talk about it.
The day is Dec. 22 when
Maria, an adopted Korean war
orphan, becomes an American
citizen. What did the class think
citizenship meant?
It means "not to throw trash
In the streets." to "be kind to
the whole world." to "share"
and "to do nice work and not
scribble."
To Maria it meant, "1 can
walk down the streets and say
anything I want."

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INSPECTION $ A.M. TO SALE TINE SATURDAY
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l'AItTICIPATING In Union Thanksgiving Services at Forest Lake Seventh-Day Adventist Church In Forest City were (left to right, top) L. C.
Tinsley, ruling elder at. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Bear Lake;
Rev. J. Robert Miller of Bear Lake Methodist Church, Elder James Hamrick of the host church, and Rev. John llnckworth, supply minister of

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10aton, in angry ?one, eharg- f)eatnn's objections In which her Chief Snow stated, 'Brooks of November, nine fire calls
I,mgwood Council Chairman ed White had instructed the was joined by Councilman Paul haq not paid his dues or attend. were answered: 13, man hirs
Percy White and Councilman stip"rintenrlenf "In purchae Maloney.
i'd meetings, so he is no longer i at flres; 82 man hours of drill;
John Denton went round and whatever you need regardless
In other business, Donald I a member of the departmen'. ind 1 hoUrs of maintenance
round at the council meeting In of the cost and I will stand be1 ,;pent on fire apparatus, and
a fist-banging, gavel-rapping hind you." Iraton po inted (lilt Brooks appeared to request that and not efltitlpd to the plate."
Set a public hearing for 7
No action was taken on
donnybrook aver expenditure of that expenditures of more than two members of the fire dJ)
15 on the pvV ing of
$230.48 by the water department $100, without council authoriza- partment, who are candidates I Brooks' request. Maloney did Orange and Reiter Avenues.
superintendent without author- tion, is contrary to recorded in the municipal election, he re say that fire department mat- ITook no action on the request
ization by the board.
council policy and refused to I moved from the department. i-fe tens such as this is no husiness of the police chief that an adauthorize payment of the hill. reported that Fire Chief Brian f C council
ditinnal man be hired for the
In other husiness, the board:
Iimrnler, treas•
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"You are not even interested Snow and Carl Iimrnler,
department when Denton
Authorized purchase and inin confiding in the eonflcil about uirer, h:id attempted to take his
Maloney pointed not the
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expending city funds." Deaton
Deaton fire
fire department
department plate
plate from
from his
his •stallatinn
of six
six stop
stop signs on chief had not, •-inpplled
-inpplled council
council
vehicle, giving as the reason the recommendation of Police Chief with F.B.I. reports, as requeststated,
"Why couldn't Council have fact that he had circulated a I I). Shinn t be placed at the ed , on the men already working
been informed about the ex- petition and thus become in- railroad erosslng.s on the cast for the department.
volved in politics contrary to and west sides of Church Street. I
penditure?" he asked,
the west side of Palmetto, the
Unlike most, other fish, the
Sen. The bill was paid despite council policy,
WASHINGTON (AP)
of Orange and the turpon can bronthe air as well
west
skI.'
Everett M. Dirksen says what
e'asl and vcsI sub's of (rnrtIa as water, 'iays the Miami sen________
this contry needs Is a patriotic
tVi'flhlo:
lunrium
rebirth.
•ufluorizeii
ufluorizeii purchase of 30
iilrlcsen. iu. ruminaeu BL
concrete meter h4ries for the
press conference Wednesday to
l
vater department:
mark the issuance of a record
Turned over to White for ac he made on American history.
lion, complaints that vacant lots
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in the city be cleaned tip:
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pub!icari leader said, "Is that I
Transferred 1O,O1M) from the
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:o
the 'uiy clerk in order that
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recorreng last year, reciting
, he tax iills can go (lilt as soon
"Battle Hymn of the Republic"
As possible:
a
I and among other things, a piece
Heard report of the fire de- !
he wrote titled "Viet Nam and
part meni that during the month
r i;enuvi. F icu.
T1_
The tape turned into a record.
1
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w:tI appropriate musical backglourld
Ore of the numbers, "Gallant
so
INNERSPRING MAIU
Men already is being played
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SPIC1AL
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INCLUDING NEW COVER
owricwpaouww
iuigton area.
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he inlended
inlended to give
give wha tever
made to
SANFORD
Asked about It Wednesday.
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put
INI'EUES'f
in
hoW
a
ncv.spaper
is
I)irksen replied that he and his
together was displayed by pre-schoolers from the
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wife had been giving to charity
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The
Pinecrest
kiddie
Korner.
The
group
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Jackie
Sanford
Herald
with
their
teacher,
Mrs.
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caaatv
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ALL Al FACTORY PRICES.
cuss it In public."
MOM
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Case A-595: Pr. Cort Flint of the high school Athletic
is one of America's leading team.
The leader of a mob Is usBaptist clergyman.
As a member of the Board of ,,A lly a professional loafer who
our Scientific Marriage Foun. has spent his time dreaming up
il
.s
dation he attends our semi- cockeyed stunts to produce cx.
annual luncheons.
back at the
P
Recently we were discussing citement or strike
the apparent erosion of moral- orderly rules of modern society.
When young people (or their
'Ity on the part of young
people, especially on many eel- elders) are preoccupied with
lege campuses.
constructive work, they haven't
And we both agree that time or energy to goof off and
there was a great deal of truth cause trouble.
in the old maxim:
It is the people with too
"Idle hands are the devil's much idle time who wish to try
dope or wear their hair long
workshop!"
Americans don't have enough or indulge in barbaric dances.
The real producers aren't atwork to keep them fully occutracted
to such juvenile stunts.
pled In constructive causes.
So what we need is BenjaMany of you readers have
lived on a farm in your youth. min Franklin's apprentice e•
So you will recall that a farm tern and more work for the
dog may be trained to bring young peoplel
The Power Of Ads
Psychologically, It is a great
the cows to the barn or help
tragedy that we don't have a
herd the sheep.
less than four per cent.
a doubling
Absence of advertising (although not
But what happens If a couple 50-hour work week Instead of
pr)paganda) in communist societies in corporate profits after taxes; nor
of other dogs visit the farm at the present 35 to 40-hour schedoes,
that an increase of nearly 180 billion dollars
sometimes seems alluring. It
night and entice your dog to dule!
In fact, the shorter the work
is, until you remember that these are in personal income to an annual rate of
join them?
the nations lagging in consumer indus- more than half a trillion dollars."
They may soon engage in week, the more havoc people
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devilment, such as chasing will produce.
tries, agriculture, and the comforts we
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enterprise
consumer
could
not
shop
for
value.
take for granted in a
In marriage, the wives who
sheep just for sport.
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"We would have the press, of course.
society. And until you also remember
Before morning, a dozen run around with other men are
that a press devoid of advertising is Mr. and Mrs. Consumer could get their
usually childless and with little
sheep may then be dead.
new product information from the
also state-controlled,
to
keep them busy at home.
For when several idle dogs
W"a&amp;
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Commerce Secretary John T. Connor, press. Certainly, and anyone who could
(or teen-agers) get together They have too much idle time..
In a recent Cleveland speech, gave a afford the $5 or $6 a copy that a daily
with no special jobs assigned
Even the ancient Egyptians
capsule concept of what advertis- newspaper would cost wi thout adverto them, a mob can soon form found that insurrection was not
James Marlow
Ing means to Americans.
tising could read a]] about it.
and mischief is in the making. likely when people were overgood
Without advertising, he said, the na"The advertising support of our free
Remember, a mob is simply loaded with work.
press is best described with figures
tion "would not be so prosperous
a monster with many hands but
Thus, it was not one of the
kk
we most certainly could not have had rather than words. The figures for 1965
one brain!
hardworking Hebrew slaves
the unprecedented prosperity of the last tell the story
broadcast advertising
In a mob, somebody soon be. that dreamed up the escape
67 months, because ad vertising is an 84 billion dollars; general circulati on
comes the ringleader and this from Egypt but Idle Moses, the
WASHINGTON (AP) - That gc"ernment keep getting big- Even so, Johnson would look somebody is usually not a Boy adopted grandson of Pharaoh,
absolutely indispensable element in the magazines, 1.2 billion dollars; newspaeconomic mix of the free enterprise pen, 4.4 billion dollars."
was a shocker, that hint of a get, and there's the Vietnamese like more of an economizer than Scout or a Newspaper boy or who was not busy making mud
that produced that prosperity."
Secretary Connor might have added $140 billion federal budget for war to pay for. But just boosting Truman with a $27 billion boost an honor student or a member bricks.
Connor added, "We could not have that the figures tell another story. next year, a jump of $27 billion the budget isn't the only thing
Johnson has to think about.
had.
system a rise in the number of people They show that the basic strength of
gainfully employed by more than seven America's free press continues t o ye.. over the almost $113 billion For months he's been juggling
budget President Johnson asked the idea that maybe an income
and a half million ... a drop in unem- side in th e daily newspaper.
ployrnent from over seven per cent to
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—Memphis
Memphis Commercial Appeal. for this year.
tax increase is needed. The aim
If you were fiddling with the would be to fight inflation by
budget, as Johnson Is, you'd leaving the people with less
— Ray Cromley
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Bruce Biossat 
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need more than just an adding mont to spend. And the gov.
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machine. You'd need a good ern'nent will need money to fi.
public relations staff too.
naree a budget of $140 billion.
WE'RE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE ARE REPRESENTAJohnson, always aware of it's just possible that, after
Political Notebook
what public relations men call a hearing $140 billion may be the
TIVES OF THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES:
good image, has been a pretty necessary budget and finding
SAIGON
* town pro-Communist leanings.
Vietnamese who ha d good public relations staff him- that Johnson wiggled and wanThe Vietnamese this reporter 0 connection with the VC.
not far from here, this reportsell, at least on budgets and gled to get it down to perhaps
ey was escorted to a hotel used was with keeps In close touch The owner rents rooms on a spending.
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AETNA INSURANCE CO.
He's still working at only $135 billion, taxpayers may
as a meeting place by the local with what th e VC are doing. nightly or weekly basis the
it
grunt and groan a little less
He formerly lived on the see- same as in any other hotel.
Viet Cont apparatus.
THE ATLANTIC COMPANIES
RESOLUTE MOBILE HOMES
One
of
his
first
tasks
when
about
a tax increase.
There was nothing outside to ond floor of this hotel.
This helps give the VC a coy- Congress returns in January
is
But it has been a long time
INSURANCE CO.
distinguish It from other small it was In the morning we er.
PROVIDENT MUTUAL LIFE
to
submit
his
budget,
than
fansince
the
country
took
such
a
local hotels. It was painted went there, so there was no Local Vietnamese consider
INSURANCE CO.
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the same drab colors as nearby activity. The doors on the first the hotel very sale to live in. tastie itemized list of bow much hig budget jump as is suddenly
thinks
he
the
government
must
being
talked
about
now.
The
last
floor were all closed. The girls They believe the Viet Cong
b1ldlng&amp;
INSURANCE CO.
The first floor was used as were apparently sleeping. The will not bomb their owa meet.. epenc in the fiscal year time was back in the days of
begin'in.g July 1. 1967.
President Harry S. Truman and
$ brothel, so that men coming whole hotel was quiet.
lug pises. Therefore, the hotel
OCCIDENTAL INS. CO. OF CALIFORNIA
Down in Texas, where he Is the Korean War.
and going would not be noticed We quickly moved up the has a strong attraction for
stairs past rows of ordinary those who worry about their working while recovering from Early In 1950, just six months
No t of the ordinary.
his recent operations, his big- before that war began, his
It was a small tired-looking hotel rooms that looked no dl!- safety.
WE'RE HAPPY TO OFFER YOU THE FACILITIES OF THESE 0 U T STAN D I N G
gest single problem between budget was only $42.5 billion.
hotel. But the inside hails were ferent from other rooms II
The hotel is less than a
extremely dean. It is run by $ other small hotels in South block sway from a "pick up" now and January will be getting The next year it shot up to $71.5
COMPANIES
SELECTED BECAUSE OF THEIR OVERALL RATINGS, NATIONChinese, who, strangely Viet ?am.
billion, the next to $85.5 billion,
corner where girls of the street the budget ready.
ALLY KNOWN LISTINGS AND BECAUSE EACH SPECIALIZE IN A SEPARATE
Most rooms, In fact, were oc- wait every night for U.S. But he never forgets the im- a boost of $4.3 million. Then It
enough, makes no secret of his
age he wants to create -that of tapered off.
FIELD OF INSURANCE.
_________________________________________________________ soldiers.
a
thrifty
president,
running
The roof gives an exceIlet
WITH SUCH AN OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF COMPANIES, WE CAN FULFILL
"
of the major roads and around chopping at dollar signs
Herald Area Correspondents
river traffic in the area.
as he has demonstrated In
THE NEEDS OF EVERYONE
FROM THE SMALL INDIVIDUAL POLICY TO THE
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
The stairs to the roof are the past and is doing again.
LARGE COMMERCIAL AND MANUFACTURING NEEDS.
Mrs. Jon.. I!.. Ma th ieua
Mrs... Julia Bartha
For days the news from Texas
narrow and easy to defend.
340-5205
8384315
Anyous investigating the up- has been telling how Johnson Editor, Herald:
Nearly a month has passed
City
Beer Lake-Forest
per floors or the back rooms
Lake Mary
has
been
wrestling
with
governsince
the official conclusion of
EXAMPLES AS FOLLOWS:
could be stopped by a bevy of ment spending.
Mrs. Maryann Miles
Mrs. Franoss Wester
the
United
Fund
Drive,
and
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screaming
MM-6219
stjtut.s. This
Only
Tuesday
told newswould
give time for the VC to men
Caaselberry
that
federalhe
programs
to. must apoloize for my tardiness
INDIVIDUAL HOSPITALIZATION
Lake
PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
get away in safety, either taling $5.3 billion were being in conveying my thoughts to
Jane CaueIbemTy
DISABILITY
INCOME
&amp;
MORTGAGE
Mm H. L Johnson
WITH
ONE OF THE LOWEST RATES IN
you concerning the fine support
through a neighboring building canceled or delayed in the cur. which
883.5046
your newspaper
PROTECTION
COVERAGE
3224722
THE
INDUSTRY
gave to
or out the back, depending on rent fiscal year ending June 30. the United
ulUota
Fund
Drive
of
Bern.
Longwood
how tight the polio, net.
COMPLETE LIFE INSURANCE PROGRAMS
COMPLETE MARINE INSURANCE
FROM
for which his budget had been mole County.
Mrs. Liza Baker
Mrs. Donna Estee
Communjst.s
in
South
Viet
about $113 billion.
382.5193
838.8217
I must personally attribute
Naxn, Laos, Cambodia and
DeBary
He said a whole bunch of ad- much of
the success that we
ING DWELUNG AND CONTENTS OR CONThailand locate their meeting
North Orlando
Mrs. John leone
viaers had recommended cuts, experienced to the coverage stMILITARY AUTO COVERAGE
WITH
TENTS ONLY FOR THE RENTED OR
Mrs.. Marilyn. Peterson
points and headquarters in and that congressional leaders ford us
834553
MONTHLY
PAYMENT
PLAN
by the news media..
LEASED DWELLING
busy places, such as restau.
3234801
D oas
of both parties are all for cut- Your personnel were always
rant.,
hotels.,
brothels.,
bath
Osteen
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE FRANCHISE
Mrs. Midred Haney
Ling, which may
ALL FORMS OF MOBILE HOME IN.
have
been
in.
very
cooperative
and
gracious
houses,
where
it
is
normal
for
Mr..
Clarence
Snyder
GROUP
(5 TO 10 EMPLOYEES) TRUE
666-5391
SU RANCE
tended to take some heat off in providing us with news and
man;'
men
or
women
to
come
2-4w
GROUP (10 AND OVER)
Enterprise
him.
pictorial coverage. It is with
and go.
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Oviedo
Otherwise the party's activ- While a president gets massa- the type of spirit that you and
83.5534
Miss Ruth Davidson
WI SPECIALIZE IN COMPLITI COMMERCIAL. ACCOUNT
lUes
would attract undue lit- cred by critics if he calls for big I your staff exhibited during the
6684004
368-051
spending, he also hears endless Drive which will enable the
tentlon.
FROGRAMMINO FROM THE INDIVIDUAL BUSINESSMAN TO THE
The man who appears to cries of pain from that part of United Fund to continue to
be the chief Viet Cong agent Lhe citizenry which is affected successfully meet their goals.
VAST MANUFACTURING AND FOOD. P*OCLSSING IadDuSmIS.
here Is stocky, with a striking by cuts in spending.
I have noticed comment, by
Wednesday night out of Texas you in your editorials of late
fae in which the bones stand
k
ff jr
füih
out prominently.
came a story quoting unnamed concerning the participation of
'experts" as predicting that various areas in the Drive it.
He
dresses
In
brown
robes
BUDGET FINANCING AVAILABLE
Sanford Herald
Page 4
Dec. 2, 1966 that
look like the robes of $ maybe next year's budget will lielf. j must echoe what you
WITH NO MINIMUM PREMIUM REQUIREMENT
WLLIU L. IIA)W. DI1U$ au rilausawn
monk or priest. But he is soar from this year's $113 billion have stated concerning the
raaK VOLI'OLISL (xaslmLIa... Om.StUi &amp; NW
neither. U. wears his hair to an American record budget Naval personnels' participation.
*A**V V$5ML
IIOBMMT ALeIsgurg
of $140 billion.
long.
L,seclst Editor
Advertising D.ct.
It is certainly a pleasure workrftw WAX PELT
Of course, this wasn't Johnson ing with our Navy friends In
StOW
GRIGEW
This
VC
leader
comes
and
M anaging WdItoiAdvertising Manager
WE OPENLY REQUEST AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVIDE EVERYONE WITH A
goes. When he's n town, baying it. This was some --ex- this type of undertaking. 'Y
DOESI
JA*I1 IMOE**N$
locisty Editor
th.r.s a flap of meetings at perts." You can imagine bow only wish would be that the
nosiness M$eeaee
FREE PREMIUM QUOTATION
orrst avrrza
arazz WEUs
Lhrlfty he will look if, when be whole of Seminole County would
the
hot.]
with
discuuions
that
t5' Ldlt.r
Uecbsnlo.J Sept.
avvv
last until late In the night. U. Domes up with his budget, It exhibit this type of support of
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Editor
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then disappears for days or a !ui'is Out to be less than that our community efforts.
"REALLY FOLKS — WE'RE SERIOUS"
Psbli.b.d aally except Saturdiy. Is.r4&amp;y and Christmas. pubiab..d week or so, then reeppesrs. He 10 billion the "experts" talked
sincere
Again,
my
very
CXetiirdsy presljng carlotams.
seems to travel about South about.
prevision of appreciation.
Expenses, of Course, are goViet Nern freely.
B. W. Keogh
BARs D.11,ery
1$0 week
Lag up: the country and the
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Nov. 26. Following the bountiful buffet dinner, guests Ofljoye(I a scavenget' hunt,nes and playin
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records. Mrs. Clay \Vlhhlanm and Mrs. Art
Skdilcy assisted the hostess in serving and entertaining the group. Guests
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Mrs.
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A mouth examination by in tongue is serrated so that the difference between a dental sem.

best way to pieA-This would depend on alert dentist often reveals many notches correspond with backs sion torn by fear and
the diamond suit but the vent this
and
other
complicayour
body weight and how telltale signs that may reflect of teeth, you're a tongue thrust- and one which can be said to
chance of a 6-2 diamond break
game against South. For the
of diabetics is to keep active you are. Your doctor your personality. For instance, er. This also may be an emotion' be almost pleasant,
and
was 17 per cent
Pass 14
sake of the record, South was
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the
the
disease
under as nearly can work out a diet for you if the biting surfaces of your a) symptom.
PUS 4 4
chance of a 4-0 spade break
Pass 2 4
a good player but he fell for a
perfect
control
as possible at that takes into account the teeth are worn in peculiar patPlease send your questions
If the
membrane unPass Pass Pass
only 10 per cent.
re
cent
incalo
ri
es
ti
mes.
A
report
supplied
not
only
by
terns,
and
fl
many at, polished lug cheeks looks as through it's about dental health to Dr. LawOpening lad-4 K
in other words, South's play all
East looked over dummy
sugars
and
trumps
gave
dicate
that
if
diabetic
retinistarches
but
also
facets
are
In
evidence, it's
been through the meat grinder, rence in care of this paper.
and saw quickly that a trump the ice and returned the nine I Of the jack ofcent chance t tis is rocongnized early in its by fats and proteins. If the obvious that you're
a
bruxist
or
you're
a cheek biter. Maybe your While he cannot answer each
him a 90 per
honor In his parther's band spot.
course,
removal
of
the
pithiamount
of
food
you
need
to
teeth
grinder.
Since
teeth
grind- wife is giving you a hard time letter personally, letters of gsawas too much to hope for. South played low. West puts make hi contract. A ruff
tary
gland
will
halt
the
dammaintain
your
weight
causes
Ing
is
due,
in
part
at
least,
to because It seems that more men eral interest will be answered
Then East overtook his part- the ten an his partner's nine a low trump would only have
emotional
disturbances,
it
than woznen are cheek bitem in this column.
him an 88 per cent chance.
king of diamonds with I and played the queen.
sari
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however, be expected to re- you should take Insulin or
store already-damaged tissue. diabetic pills rather than reQ-About a year ago I do- duce your food intake.
By Ruth Millett
velpcd diabetes. I aiso hn"e
Q-I have be*n taking melClL,J7tCI? •
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poor circulation. How can I laril dail y for four
prevent diabetic gangrene of Would this
my breath"Six-minute exercises to help "decorator" look, and a child's they'll be able to survive the toes?
jug to slow down?
you survive the holidays," says efforts were considered
as through Christmas Day.
A-In addition to keeping A-This is not a common
a blurb on the front of a we- important as those of a grownGiving, too, has gone beyond your urine sugar-free at all effect, but may be part of
By SUSAN LIGHT
education will be dominated by where letters or pictures are
man'
s magazine,
times you should keep your the general depression and
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of
the
family
and
the
It well may be we'll need
feet socksand warm. Wear drowsiness produced by this Newspaper Enterprise Assn. the computer, individualized shown, and a loudspeaker or
Now decorating is a big Pro- a few special friends to include warmclean
them to get in shape for the
If you think your child will instruction, and instruction earphones through which the
but use a hot tranquilizer. Anyone who is
anxiety

If your child suddenly begins diabetes.

to drink inordinate quantities "Diabetes is the only dlscneo
of milk, water, or juice; if he In which this combination of

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seems to need much more food
than previously but loses weight
steadily; if he begins to wet his
bed after having stopped for
a considerable time; if he suddenly seems less peppy and
suffers from severe conatipatake him to the doctor
tion
at once. Your child may have

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to Dr. Alford E. Fischer, consuIting pediatrician at New
York's Mt. Sinai Hospital. In
an Interview In Diabetes Outlook, Dr. Fischer pointed out
that early detection of the
disease can be lifesaving.
When treated early and con-

sistently, authorities agree, dl
abete, a chronic disease, cal
be controlled sufficiently to en
able a child to live a full ani
satisfying life.
Even Infants can have di
nhetea, Dr. Fischer said, notini
may exhibi
that they too
symptoms such as exceulv-wetting, Insatiable thirst, per
sistent crankiness, weight los
and severe constipation.

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I covery made him stop and try to save their husbands'
fabric
on
a
and
fasten
with
a
good,
and
Inch
stretching
the
think. An executive with West- money.
yellow
snow white but now the
again. She quick-drying glue. I like the cloth-covered board. I use the iig1uu
In spite of this, too many Newspaper Enterprise ÂMe. of My Life" (Columbia)-The -Akeo Watanabe and the .1*.
and especially inshow
is beginning to
use a white dye i easily available, milky white, latter method end fasten the volved in the development of in the low-income
bracket
NEW YORK
wanted to
(NEA)
young singer is very irnpres- pan Philharmonic" (Epic)gule.
Do
all-purpose
top
and
neddk'work
to
the
covered
board
coin-operated
laundry
waste
money
by
misusing
do- Plenty of good record albums sive in this album, with par- All kinds of melodies and
and
dryher washing machine but the bottom first, then smooth to
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with aluminum tucks to prevent cleaning equipment, Spangler tergents and laundry additives, have been released in the last ticularly
directions say not to put this
excellent Interprets, rhythms in the Finnish cornten, insert In
ad
the
sides
and
fas
"Many
women
de
stro
y
admit
te
spots.-JULIA
d
he
vu
upset
to
learn
The
sp
any
rust
re
their
few
weeks,
and
plenty
machine.
the
more
dye in
lion, of "Taste of Honey," poser's powerful scores.
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little parents teach their washing," he says. "They come will be released right up to "What Now, My Love?" and 'Ma Viast (My Country) by
weighs over 10 pounds and she theInst
the glass, and fasten thut embroidered fabrics should children about handling today's into the store with a
does not have anything lam &amp;94
basket Christmas to cash in an tb@ gW "BloWin' in the Wind."
Smetana-Karl Ancerl and the
with a few small, headless be pressed from the t'oiig side automatic washers.,
looking like an apothecary buyers' market. Among the "L.ontyu. Price
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enough to bold it so it could
Prima Czech Philharmonic"
(Cross.
tacks. Glue a sheet of heavy over a thick pad or towel. Do
One reason for his concern is shop and put something of best are:
simmer in this solution. Any
Donna" (RCA Victor)--Sul)Victor)--Sul)rosda)-Smetana'a
lovely
reco)ideas, anyone 1-MRS. A.U.L I)P over Ui. brick and on to use a pressing cloth between that a growing number of coin- everything in the machint. Of- "Ed Ames.-Mare I Cannot lime Interpretations of Verdi's lectlons
of
the
pastoral
land
DEAR FOLLY-At ct- the edges of the frame so as to the iron and embroidery done op clients are youngsters and ten these work against each Wish You" (RCA Victor): "Willow Somg" and Charpen. are excellently Int.rprst.d.
keep out any dust-MRS.
on silks and synthetic*. First newlyweds who use money other. Few women know how Ames, a ruggedly masculine tier's "Depuls Is Jour" as Miss "So Nice-Johnny Mathias,
runs thus I make bells out of
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frozen pot pie tins. Cut to th. ___________________ test the effect of dampen
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any
fabric
before
starting
to merit for boats, color TV or perly. They put thorn in too
diction, s4 beautiful
fng from Purcell t, Barber. "ta of La Manche are outcenter, shap like a bell and
stereo.
staple the aides together.
block.-POLLY
Mixup
control of his VOIOS hai ku bs
•'M.t the Monkesi" (Co). standing Ins well-organIzed *1.
John DEAR POLLY-Iron mend. Another is that a high school
Coin-operated laundries *1- album yet,
Thread a botton with %.InCb LIBERTY, Ky. (AP)
gsnis)-Th.y aoiad ilk. The bum.
special dry-cleaning"Hawaii' (United Artist.) Bsatlu, but that's on purpose, "Leavin' Town-Wav10 Jen.
red or green ribbon and place Murphy's office needed a new Ing tape along the tape on class session for Junior and so
se
ni
or
girls
in
Mansfield,
Ohio,
and
p
bell
so
re
in
roof so It. called in
dress
ss g equipment. This -Elmer Bernstein has compos. and they add some wee bits of rings" (RCA Victor)-Deep.
the
the button inside Uie
frayed edge. from getting jam- where he also operates a coin- has proved economical for ad a good, evocative score for comedy In a foot-tapping a). voiced, folk-country
that It bangs securely. Let the tar and made a deal.
with
definitely showed a coats and jackets, shirts, suite, the movie spectacular,
-DOLORES op
ribbon come out the tap to tie Cb.king on the progress of mod In the tipper,
bum
for
the
younger
generation,
contemporary
background.
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need for special Instruction In wool sthts, slacks and pants. "Vllla.Loboi Concerto to r "The Pennywhlstlers-Sogtgs
in a bow. Several bells can he the Job later, Murphy mad.
"Peter Nero on Tour" (RCA
y's
laundering
Inside or outside
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tied together for a pr.tty di- quite a discovery.
Anyone submitting a Fo
"Generally," Spangler says, Guitar and Orchestrs-Laurin- From Everywhere" (Verve!- Victor)-Worth getting for the
His building hadn't been Problem, a solution to a prob- the home.
"the prices in the coin latin. do Almelds" (Capitol)-Lush, Folkways)
corat.ion.-MRS. PAUL K.
a debut by seven "Porgy and Be"" medley and
DEAR FOLLY and MRS. E.- touched but the one next door lam or a favorit, homemaking
Spangler has been in the daring busineu are essentially moody rind beautiful music songs from Puerto Rico to the Nero sense of humor which
H. B.-1 have embroidered isv- had been stripped down to the Idea will receive a dollar if Icoin-op business since It got the saute as when the Industry from the late Brazilian corn- young women who sing folk shows in his blend of classical
Folly uses the Item in Folly's off the ground in 1946-47 and began. Only now we have bet- poser.
Macedonia.
oral pictures, and this Is the wooden sheeting.
themes with pop tunes and
j his current operation hai been ter equipment and operators." "John Davidson--The TArn. "Seven SibeliusSymphonies rhythms.
way I mount t1'om b.Jor. tress. The workmen mad. an error. Pointers..
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Use this every time your hands
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Decorating the house for box's of the family who could
Nevertheless, it's fascinating on and a bell rings, indicating mates. His teacher helps him
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of
having
ever
hearing
an
adult
say be- elevated on a stool. Disinfect future columns.
Christmas was once a matter make it borne,
when necessary but never gets
J to peek into some of the re- success.
J
search
laboratories
across
of mother and the children close friends drop by for a fore Christmas that he would i
the
(This
reminds
me
of
workin
the way of his learning.
country
where
ch
getting a big box of Christmas visit sometimes during the he]- be glad when the holidays were
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n
serve
book
exercises
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at making the tree and the that people rush from one to for another year. But now you I
living room look as festive as another complaining all the bear such remarks over and
rune such centers In the past teacher's face lights up.)
can't possibly give Individual
two years.
possible. No one strived for a while that they only hope over.
Some students at the Pitt attention to all their children
ndry
At the University of Pitt.- center do science experiments, all the time. If computers and
burgh, for example, the Learn, guided only by a recorded other programed materials are
I The continued use of the open 24 hours a day since 1960.
lug Research and Development voice and their own curiosity, the answer, they can't spread
in this time be has learned
By Polly Cramer coin-operated laundry reflects
Centerincludes 50 full-time Others discover how to read soon enough.
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teachers and schol. and write with the "talking
But please, let's not prodsc.
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star- cent of the women in the
ing. I cut a piece of heavy
POLLY'S PROBLEM
find the
that the majority United States rely upon the specialists. According to Dr. machine with a typewriter key- who don't know what "t,ogethDEAR POLLY-My sister cardboard (Polly's note-ply- most important step in the proc. tllng fact
Robert Glaser, director, future board, a visual display area erneu" is.
of junior and senior high coin-operated laundry, and of
spent several years crocheting wood could be used) to fit Into ess of framing hand-embroider- school girls know little if no- those who use such laundries,
a bedspread out of white cotton the frame. Smooth and stretch ed fabrics is the proper block- thing shout operating home 50 per cent have home laundry
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thread. The hart she finished the material across the top of Inc of the piece before it is I laundry equipment
Spangler feels most women
Frank Spengler, who has
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John D. Abrahams at their
home, 316 West 20th St., Sanford
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surely we've let Christmas ing effects, and so on.
headache as pleasure. Even the because this bumpers the cir- and comments to Wayne G. "hardware" in education, most ions and possible answers are his own educational "prescripbuying,Christmas en tertaining Christmas entertaining Was sending of Christmas greetings I culation in your feet. Avoid I Brandstadt, M.D., in care of of today's 50 million students presented on a screen, and tion" and works at his own
an d Christmas decorating get once a matter of having a big is done on such a scale as to sitting for long periods with- this paper. While Dr. Brand- are still being taught the con- when the child touches th e pace. He's neith er held back
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out of band.
right answer, a big light goes nor forced ahead by his classout walking around. When stadt cannot answer Individ- ventional way.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Jammes

five years hence-you're probBut If we actually need a our- there are even prizes awarded favors done throughout the even a mild burn may open in the skin and retina,
Among other things, the vices and other self-help aids
rival course to condition us for the best decorated yards, your. No wonder Christmas the door to infection. Avoid
ably wrong. Despite the wide- center is currently testing a is to tailor instruction to the
for the Christmas season- front doors, best outdoor light- shopping has become as much sitting with your legs crossed
Please send your questions spread publicity about the new "touch-sensitive" board. Quest- individual child. Each child has

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seem to get in year after year. -and in many communities ations and "thank yons" for with great caution because odic examination for changes computer next year—or even methods.
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hand South was down one.
South's
eye
doctor or diabetic special- weight, although I don't need trying circumstances. He learns neater and
distraction, or sometimes not
We can't criticize
can
see
the
lesions
if
he
to.
How
much
sugar
1st
can
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about
you.
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the
outer
edge
of
your
saying
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that mommy was put- notches In the biting edges, flage Martini breath by sucking
$
South thought for awhile.
the
fin
ger
70L
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you're a thread biter. Men with chioraphill tablets. This not only
if West had
It looked
Some daddies have now been similar notched biting edges are produces a more distasteful
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is
diabetic
or
bruises
of
cuts
any
miner
who
usually employ more so- patiently bite leaders when ty- looks vile.
ruff. South decided to make
EAST
wirr
tis?
How
is
it
detected
and
your
feet
promptly
and
thrphisticated
methods. And do you Ing flies.
It's a dentist duty to reesure of the trick by ruffing how can It he prevented?
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know
by
whom
el
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One
avid
fisherman
wanted
to
ognize
th ese signs and symnptrumps.
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is
a
patchy
detuQ-1
have
been
told
I
have
guessed
it-dentists.
his
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front
teeth
crowned
tom
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so
that he can comfort a
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to
come
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Jackie
Mrs.
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river (or dinner, then a mr.'ie.
Frullowing the dinner, the Yates-r"turned to their home and
PROFESSIONAL
fr.iind a house full of cnmpny.
The Yates were married Nov. .' .'-•
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Forest City, that has been
moved since th at time. Pastor
the church was Rev. Fred
(if
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guests
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Mrs. John Yates Sr.. Mr.
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MR. AND MRS. GILBERT YATES of For!- A, (il.y,
and
Mrs. John Yates Jr., Mr.
observed theIr 25th wedding anniversary, Nov. 28,
GUARANTEE
and Mrs. Jack Jnlder, Mr. and
inrn.
Mrs. Robert Yates, Mr. and
FREE CL E ANING OF
Mrs. Rob Yates, Mr. and Mrs.
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Vernon Morgan, Mks P.im
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Means, Miss Mary Edwina ilarie
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down by the
than I. So I never went out boys, look a round. Give the
Peter Glenville production. Such
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building "bras" to make the fun! And It's set in Paris of
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of the big,
1910, during La Belle Epoque!
ema e figure more at
he brought home the names It all begin when Edith Lances Th
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Mars. He's
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of some remedies for Call
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couldn't
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to mouth.
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The short fellow Is now refuses to tie his shoe laces.
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a very successful professional
one on a bins prin ciple;
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lets the laces drag. We have woman recommended for-of and this led to her career. She glow of silver In the latest
man, admired and respected
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has gone on and up, having her fashions, and of silver jewelry!
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ful girl who positively adores lets his laces drag on purpose.
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him. She's half-a-head taller When I toll him to tie th em
business. As she says wi th * for the after-40 woman. Silver
mnents with other women. smile, "bosoms have never gone slippers are once more seen,
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bow diawill see It and
the chiland has status and security, say or do. At
Christmas. Simply lay out the grid and draw the design on eerresiondlng lines or
Well, now she's had a var cocktail bags are delights.
it Is. My constipation, beautiful fragrance created It
dren are graded on
Every time I see her I think,
squares. This Santa coven approximately 16 grid squares, so If you lkv him out on a
seems that fashion has gone
print
my
name.
which
in deed!
and junior always gets a
gtid with lines one inch apart, you'll have a 16 Inch Santa. Reduce or enlarge Santa
"There but for my asinine
hears her name. "Edith on the "Silver Standard."
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I sin shamed enough.
black mark because his shoe
childishness go I." Print this.
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face;
black for his eyes, outk, belt and boots; blue for the pack; yellow or the belt
tied. I've
Many girls can learn from It..
SAN ANTONIO Intimate fragrance to enhance
Women are also talking about
buckle;
white for the beard, bottom of th e hat, tassel and coat fringe.- Santa can be
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MISSED THE BOAT
the body. You will see it and the newest idea in bags. They
made from self-adhering vinyllim, available In stores.
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Troubled? Wri te to Abby, enjoy the fragrance in corset are once again worn with
s
Is setting a bad example for
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal. and "bra" departments across shoulder straps. As soon as
our son, but It doesn't help.
DEAR MISSED: A n d
So bow do you train a 90069. For a personal reply, the country. The Eau de cologne skirts go up it always seems
speaking of boats that have
YOU R DENTAL HEALTH
inclose a stamped, self-ad- is a delightful body freshener the shoulder strap bag comes
child to tie his laces when
been missed, let's look at the
dressed envelope.
And when
guys who've left themselves his father
and the bath oil is a body per- back. But, believe it or not,
gives
we
this
"Daddy
he
on the dock.
fume. The packaging is crea- skirts are coming down. You can
I refer to fellows who don't" talk, what do I say?
For Abby's booklet, "How tive-like the woman herself- judge for yourself which hemOn ' You
BEAT MOM to Have a Lovely Wedding," in white and gold. By the way, line is right for you. Just
scorned a girl because she
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was a little too short., or
By WILUAM LAWRENCE, gests that you are under
Mnny dentist maintain they
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DEAR
BEAT:
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She
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a condition that is often mag- can detect alcoholics by the
Lances' salon is in charge of i Nonday: "Dear Edyth ThornRemember when daddy could nified by even the most simple "look" of the mucous membrane
handsome Audrey Lances, who I ton McLeod."
look into your eyes and see all dental procedures,
lining the floor of the mouth.
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to bright color printing. and is single ply, real hair for women
recommended for children's who "prefer a subtle, light, nat books. b000k covem, maps and ural look." For evening. the
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by using thai huge
Mrs. Rose Forbeck presiding at money
DOUBLE LOADERS which
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are only
The public is imited and this
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promises to he a gala event.

The Christmas tree presented

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do the same th ing
A talent Allow by the memhors and a showing of antiques KAY for
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held on Priday, Der. 9, from 2

cause you just want to . . . But
by Mrs. Colieen Winship, left, at her South Park
alga because of the new, inare Avenue bome.
Immonative designs . . . liuch as
designers adopting the big-eye

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6-foot dogs, cats, bears, ]1on,,
snakes and giraffes.
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glitter and vivid color has emerged for the Center decor b.
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Civic Center into a magnificent ballroom, distinctive dining room and
"plush" cocktail lobby at the Champagne Ball Dec i0 A fantasvland of

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bassinette. Sparkling roLynox, liam Rape.

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a bassinette showered with pink Also the Mmes. Jack Taylor,
blue satin
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FashLons And Cards H L" g hlig ht DeBary Woman'

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Ever heard that "sand In Mary 'White, from Pennsyl- special honors for the. nIdpst eled. to Mr. and Mrs. ,hime a enuin of Percy CillIn,. and ones i that
your shoe will bring you back l vnnts and during a vnr fruit- member present, going to ft a r ii Slog, M il waukee Lvdis% Collins Ropers.) Phnt.o. ed inwilh- Pitch a tn in er,
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What's more, ful IlfeUme intreasi'd the pop-. Perc% Collins fynni Cleveland, WI,. and Mr. and 'M rs F graphs were displayed bringing
i'amytng at the stti of the
Luke Barney wand In your ulatrnTi In Ibiltimore b three Ohio, now residing in Ne Al Mor'ri Wlttlinger, Houston to mind seenes and fac
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Willie Lee Sieg home of flpqt
shoes will bring you back
tx, boys, an'. girls and then four
proof perfect, more boys after moving to CInLake Barney;
Haven on Lake Rarne- gone,
when &amp; members of th e Slog cinnnt3 Their descendants
h not OY• OttT1 (bivil
Family arrived at Fort Lane presently scattered throughout
the group hnde
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The day dnwned fa ir, bright. foreign countries.
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Port Lane Park shortly al- everyone was invited to share
ter I am to install the last the sumptuous dinner which
of the necessary essentials and was catered by members
before U) o'clock here they the Geneva historical and Gencame from Geneva, Panama ealogical 4ueitutv Ernest Al.
City, Winter Park, Oviedo, 7i,-. Ward of Winter Park returned
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Ga.., and Indian Barber
After much greeting, visiting a ssorted breads, lemon pie, em_
questioning, responding laugh- hrosta, coconut, chocolate and
ter and agkuwon every happy orange glaze pound calves are
lace—for all here wert' 'K.. but a few of the
dies which
shi' Mn"—Marg'aret C'ulpepper made up the feast of the dzrc',

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Oilier age grt1%ip flU' pIOitII'd
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-who have menup--catereris take a bow!
absemd for all '
vm1ked this fair land and have
Greetings were read by
gone on before" in whow man- Rhadra Culpepper Ward from
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memorable meal, to any the
the registratiou.

Bow soon cm o'clock came! least!
Time for dedication of the Si
After much feasting, hack to
the family circle where an cv
PamIl Pavilion. Mr. Slog,
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while each "Sleg Family Alpmher" present wks giftpd wifl,

An old fashioned fish
Gainesville. and Orlando, 3111waukee, Wis., Cleveland, Ohio. with husli puppies, hnt. coffee,
Now Albany, I nd., Savannah Florida fruit punch, potato

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WILSON IS A VOTE FOR SUP-.

wurd bound, but not until
ManY had stoppled sit the

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Mentors aqqenihled and displaySd lAst gootihuves were said
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within the flieZ family, arrived and this van. simple ceremom.,

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also is I member of the, Kiwiltils

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svVIII-ed till- services of It. Willard Warfield as minister of ed

PXMON of the Sieg FamiLy at Lake Harney

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brought 68 membersto Fort Lane Park for the day.—
In the group pictured (top) are Percy Collins, Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Sieg, Mrs. Frank L. Sieg, Mr. and
Mrs .lames flarrison Sieg, Mr. and Mrs F Maven
Wfttlinger and Mrs Kittie Wells Sieg Allen Five
generations of the family are represented (bottom,
from left) by Miss Cheree Meeks, Mrs Beverly

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(8 IUP to (lie church upon grad.
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served several churches In the
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Among these were I1rst Baplist Church, Dothan, Ain.; First
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Donald Farrens, Ilice chairman, at Seminole Junior College.

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bt.r of tht. 5tatt. Board of lis graded choir prograu,i and a a zubitItuto teacher recently.

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millwork for this magnificent
building was indeed a pleasure.

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pla.e at 6 . rn saturda in
church tmex. Harvey Dunn W
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1967. lie has been uiiodir"tor of Church Music of the New (h Selloul
of II
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Best Wishes

by MRS. RITCHIE HARRIS
Annual whit&amp; clephant auction
and covered dish supper at Barnett Meinoriul M e t b u d I ti it
Church. Enterprise, WW U&amp;e I

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Barnett Plans

SEE SANTA AT

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Convention, lie was clected firid Church. Ifis wife, Mary, taught I)avid, and a (I

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NEW Alp TAXI ERTIPICATE COVERS ENTIRE U.S.
MOST CEt4TRM. FLORIDA POINTS CAN
BE REACHED IN ONE HOUR OF LESS
ESSID
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A REAL ACHIEVEMENT

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to FLY!

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pas• sacola where lie had served as
to Sanford after serving
of
the
Myrtk.
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minister of music and eduiatiun
tor
1952
for th ree and one-hull years.
Church in J'ensacola from
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Chrisiias cur&amp; and gifts are ullit) heing ment it) the men.

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Committee were A. L. Wilson, grown and as It looks toward
chairman, and i:. C. Harper time future, it recently added an

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has gathered this huge wisortment of mugu-nies,
cundy and aiiiiorted items for Hilipment.

tiut shipment

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Sr., R. F. Cooper, Douglas other staff member oil a fullStenstron) and the late C. W. tinic basis. 0. Errol Simmons

EVERY

cluded in

I'Licker If and
Pippin
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THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS, HE'LL
PuV
IS I TORS 12 NOON TO 8:30 P.M.

BACKING OUR 11015 in Viet Nam, a project of
the American Legion Marion C. Phillij* Post 227

strom, Mrs Florence Sten Alabama Baptist Consentlon
\ rs \l.ixmi Thomas, Warfield and his wife, Inez, and
Strom,
their two daughters, live at 1811
Warfield and Fred \Vilstni

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Summeri'lon Bros,

Memnberb of the churth and
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area art invited to "come.
bring a coveted dish and ull
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beautiful new building.

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cind drapes in this now
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Alans Fabrics Rugs

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'• - - cent starts. San Diego needs &amp; team In the country.
win to stay over .500.

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Ceve]and 42. New YOTk 1

CHARLiE 1IR()WN
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come home Cookie Gilchrfstl ________________________

_.REPRESEN7ING THE BEST

head cam cars with tubular steel ton the Giants are reads' for been averaging well over 30 for 136 yards when Rams beat since the big explosion. Dick
WHOM
MAT COXCER,
Winners of the club champirnwhlp trophies in both the chassis like the one being tested anything. Browns are teetering
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ot1ce is hereby ilven
Lions 14-7 In October. Los An- Wood passing for Dolphins who
the
UT%4M*TIe4.
pursuant
tn th.
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Sally Kuenta, the current women's champion has received
er loss after Thanksgiving Day Ings, bombing Detroit 41-14. with front four playing "get the
a surprisingly strong amount of competition and the winner In
ter 5.05. FlorIda Rtstuts,
in Dallas.
Chicago 24, Baltimore 10 quarterback" game.
with the Clerk of the
this division may not be decided until the final hole of golf Is
Legal Notice
Circuit
Court,
In and for Semii S
Pats, Bli
Green Ba' 21. San Francisco Don't like either club here. Colts Philadelphia 24. Pittsburgh 14
nole
County,
Florida,
upon re.
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14Packers
still
smarting
from
wobbling
with
John
Unitas'
sore
—Stealers
have
been
tough
late.
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that 21-20 loss in
TVIR yiIN'H JUDICIAL CIR.. of this notice. the tiCjtti.',
Due to a larger participation thun expected for the club
San Francisco. arm killing offense. Gale Sayers ly, knocking off Browns and crri' OP AD FOR
RIWOI name, tn-wit: BEN L. OflIFpI
AND ASSOCIATEC under
pIonihip tournament at Mid Florida Country Club, there's
only
of Bears' sick offense. Cards before losing to Cowboys COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Clash Sunday
CHANCERY
NO.
IR4
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am en'aje4 In businesa at
a
possibility that It may not be completed this weekend as
Baltimore in desperate position. and Cards In 6-3 rematch. Es- THE SEAMENS BANK FOR HIhway 17-52 and Pins in the
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That the party Interested in
determine a clear cut winner in the men or women's division. Gino Cappelletti stay footloose
J. FORTIN and GAIL P. follows:
Los Angeles 23. Detroit 10-S- Miami with 6-5 record. Phila- pA
FORTIN, his wits,
Ralph C. iCuobloek
this winter with a trio of top golfing talent. Whitey Collins, Sunday, the Bills may run into The number of colleges that second-place finish If Colts col- - Minnesota 30 Atlanta 17- 7ik- ARENDED NOTICE OF flIT County, Florida, November 1,
golf pro, at Mid Florida is assisted by well known professional double trouble in their Anieri- will have new football coaches ___________________________ ____________________________ TO, PAtTL .1. PORTIN and GAIL 11115.
F. PORTIN. his wits,
Publish Nov. 11. II, 3$ &amp; Diø. 2.
golfers A] Kelly and Terry DvTlars who hnve been giVing tlJ)5 can Football League duel with next season Increased to 10
And
all
parties
claiming
Inter1565
Legal Notice
Sievers Named
to eager young golfers. More and more women golfers are
cits by, through, under, or DG-U
the embattled Patriots.
Thursday when George Karras PITTSURGH (Al') — The
against PAUL 3. PORTIX and
IN TUE CIRCUIT cnrnr, I
THE CIRCUIT COURT (iF'
r PORTIN, hi. wits, and
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TN CHANCERY.
CASE
NO.OP
1U14
Interest In the property herein COUNTY. FLORIDA.
the Patriots
lost 15 games In the past two ''1I1iamsport farm club in the DOLLAR
SAVIXOS
BANE
described.
Our Junior Golfer of the Week iselertlon goes to Trnstniy down
in the favorite
Eastern over
Division
show- years.
IN CHANCERY NO. 15,555
'rilE CITY OF NEW TORE, a T017 AB.Z hereby notified that FIRST BAPTIST cvitcx op
Eastern League.

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the backlmards during the first
half of the game, but weren't
able to come up with the big

4.

whose name plaint

he Is ready for "several more
fine years" at his new position
third base
"Leaving the Dodget-s is by no
learning he had been traded to
the Pirates for in! lelder-out-

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CaUse being LOUIS .1. LINNE. SPECIFIED.

Seminole County, Florida

fondant, and herein tall not or a.

COUNTY, FLORITiA
man Trophy winner could iter into the pro ranks irnd MsmcI4oay', Mac and Clara, ti-rOil iLZtItlst YOU, and the caUI4•
.li Cl.'rI:
Proceed ez parte.
rti1tnh Dcc. 2,

fear about trying it.

points us the "Mister" — Mac-

ever co*cbed, be's the best I'Ve ______________________________________

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I'll.- No. 4W'4
ESTATE OF

Graves said he didn't think 1% AN FOR SEMINOLE ovw. 11166

L)I.)G-65

'FT. FLORIDA

prove himself right sway as a titi' pros blitzing defense,

pro. He has remarkable poise.
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have never seen a man better at

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NOTICE OF SlIT

tti,tr unknown heirs. devises, Ic.

e,,Urt.

quickly and hit with those short ""V arid iii persons having or TO, ItOIlEltT FRANK HAtYSER,
WhoSe tP5idyce is 110 Douclairnizuj any right, title or In.
Citv College, N.Y., 50, Colum- sideline passes. I don't see how tee-mit ii, and to the lands hereStreet, Cliula 'Vista,

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St. Joseph's Pa. 76. Aibright Spurner was honored b' the 'i'n ROBERT B. TOPIiSHAW

Ittiid.'ct unknown

f the Heisman Tr-uphv, symbol-

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YOU arc hereIiy tiotitied that Wjnt.r Park, Florida

'Ot ARE HEItEL1T NOTIFIED a suit has I)II!1 filed against yu PtIoi Dec. :, ,
that a suit to foreclus.- a Mort- iii tti* aia,'-.- •-IItttled cause; anti LILW-

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7, Gutter Dusters
8. Left.Overs
9. Losers

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sought to be foreclosed is as fol-

or Lou Hitter of .lucksont'Ille,
Uriivt'rsitv a! Fluridmi President

;ilt tue-rota! recorded in P1st KLIi, &amp;I Bar,,utt

North Carolina 711. Cienniuri 65 tht'r Graham Jr.

0 and H, and a portion of
Block 5, Wlldm,r., Long-

cery No. ISZ1Z, praying for ocr-

wood, Florida,, according to

tam r'eflst for the above Plain-

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Florida 113, Jucksunvljle

Florida St. 62. Valdusta si.

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Dodgers' primary re(iUiretfldflt
— a shortstop.

'ilit

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the t'lnck rather th1rn go for

hit' it's a 154) for male kegItt
eventhg eveuins in ii Singles
,
'Quity Mobile ilornes Women' Scratch Lcgtze.
year's reprcentative
'l'lii
rch
Joining this ve.ir' teaini jr-.,

avcrage, tist'd on an entire team average than in any

The Elmira Pioneers won time Bowling Teams.

FiRESTONE TIRE
&amp; RUBBER CO.

gs 1301) Borsdort -mid Sanford ':ay Store Mqrs,, Otcu nd Credit

three posjtion. for 'h

MqrL. ae,uol Salesman, S.rvica

Lu addition to Carathers, Jeani es are Ellen Betta, Darkis Pete Petersen.

ers were welt above that mark. ae and bowls intht' Friday

I rig City League.

n.y in.
p.M. Monday throuqi Sturcisy

than the (our r- be pre-,ented tonight at 9 :lt let
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full details,
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Jackets Meet Oviedo In Cage Play

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brought him the stolen base rite br Varsity squad. Sanford Na' according to Coach Carson ('ole- first year that S:iu[ntd Naval Congdon, along with &amp;;

Coutrevolutionary -

1'layer award in 1962.

first win In three starta while

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WOOd, Florida, according to upon Plaintiff.' attorney, AL. CHURCH OF LONOWOOD, INC..

iiit'.-, t' lii
"lii ttitt IWO
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rest of this sea.nun."

Varsity will be composed
eighth through 11th graders

Scores 200

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skin diver"

preliminary niatch,

in ti

Clay Arrested

which will eliminate the juit.

Hanging Up

the p1st thereof as recorded BERT N. FITTS, E d w a r d a vs. JOSEPH B. TANTUM, St el.
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mr. tiavi' shown tiulte a bit of
uut1ut'tt't'utt.ttt aud v tU be the

perk':it'e. This year the Junior such."

t4cCarthy

1. WEST WILDMERE, Long. Ida, and tp serve a oopy thereof the case 1. the FIRST BAPTIST

ChICAGO (API - lie y Sanford Naval Academy's

br high team.

' isius Clay mi' Varsity wilt t'lash with the
Sanford Naval Coui'hi l)emmis Wt'ighit champion (

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Heavy-

HOUSTON (Al')

titi and
tO the Ct.rpI&amp;tint on Plaintiff', redemption in and to certain described property baa bean

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if YOU fail t dii co, decree- day ii! January, A. D 11157, pre- pwcr or other P1o&amp;dig In the

N'0?, P 0. Do Foreclu.ure ci Mortgage encum- the- Estate- ut JOHN it. RltA'E5, uurutess will be taken against

16, Cocoa. Florida. Ito! later tiesgi teriuig tte followj,,5 described deceased, and at said ttWe-. thitti YOU Wr the relief demanded in

siUfi. 6.

Arthur H. IIeckie'itb, Jr.
Clerk of the CIt-vuit Court

U4, G-eo. Washing- National Football League are

Deputy Clerk

supposed to have first pick CI! Irving Nithunson

Oklatmunw 90. TCU 76

1Spurner said tied like' to play in Cocoa, Florida

imfich. &amp;. 77. Weater, Mich. 5i New 'York or Lu the South.

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Dated this the 21'tlu day of Nu't'tiuLue,r, 111bt.

Seiuitt,u1e Cuunt', J"lurtda.

/e/ lLt,Luert L Heaves

seal vi satil Court set baeiLrd,

Estate of

Seminole Cuuuty, Florida. thi-.

.101-iN 8. REAEb

PTEN8TRO1, DAVIS 4

Arthur H. Bockwith, Jr.

McINTOSH

Deputy Clerk

Sanford, Florida

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$771

Arthur H- B.ekwitb, Jr.
- 1utct £. Tyro

I-icpu'y Clerk

Anderson Rush, Dose ê

L.owsdes

at the hands of champion Cus• league play this week. 'I'he high

Jungle island—A portion of WOOD, iNC. and you en hereby

nAt4'l'IMORE---sweet hit'rbie South Shut' i)i-i'

hi,11t,itk uenu i;attues, holdout
VtlLii*iit I), Johmimon, a itativu ttii-uughtuut the' t%6 season. tut

Block "X", Mobile Manpr, required to file your answer

Florida.

PAIL NOT

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siiU-sseudtuiiea

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highway putroIflIan. hluwever, pajndeflt$ rolled over 11w 7 l'ia' will compute Iii imliw

Smith &amp; Loveu

comeback that clituuxcd In, his

$0 Ws Luc..rn. Cb-c1

w.#i-u

In-Dependents Imoth ti.iok Ihrve Yos'k, :1,

years ii

b.'puty Clerk

Albert N. Pitt.

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Lake Moroy, Vt , ('ounifY ('tub itt'uiu't'tt WCtiIICttIY night.

McClure, 1115, I)etroil. kuiut'ivd

Wfllluiiss, $3, alissust died two points Irvin thou' I)j)pOliL'HlS.

Isy Donuts U. Markus

Cupjrt

HCWS conference. w' being led by the steady bowling Mutt Blow, 21U, New \'tn'k,

$42,000 t'Iti*r motmey from the Plrotte's 163 games,

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Clrk of the sbvue .')- lsd

day at

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'SEAL.

Percy Pugh, New Oi'le&amp;ms, ID,

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A WE WEB West Lucern. Circle, Orlando,

Put'hiai Nub', II, :1 &amp; Dec 5, P. Publish Nov. 11, 21, U &amp; Dec. S Publish

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East In Seminole County. Florida, and entitled cause by the FIRST

the- undersigned will, mu the 10th rida. and file the original An-

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nationaily md MSU No. . going

NOW THEREFORE, this 4. to The natur. of this suit Is to

at-,. required tu ser'e a copy of ure of all of your right, titi., clouds from and qu

,'jaaJ.. aO'l'ICE

isuilti-

Itetords of Seminole' )*ter thati aJnuar) 5, 157.

Nt".emiaw, 11165.

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plat thereof recorded In P1st

passing ace said tie was inter- dv St. a Ilecres Pro Cuntesso Cuunt-, Florida, to-wit:
tiut- saul Judge for a ftnI settloThus Nutlec shall be published entered hereip against you and day of December, 1551, or a dawlil La- entered segaiuuut ou for
Lot !is. Block A. Seuund ita- naetit of his admliiistrutioit of once a week for four consecu- .'a,chu of you.
cree iro confesso will be interArbor, scool- ding to the Flat dteeluett-gtng him sea auth Acintin. adcltnttd to talk possible bonus andl ;ilalnt.
cia) besi of th. above .tyld
WITNESS my hs.d and •eal
WJTNEss my hand and .eal
thereof is recorded in Flat isti-atur.
DATED THIS 16th dsy of Court at Sanford, Seminal. Coun- this 7th day of November,
contract figures until he finishes01 said
Court at biuf turd, bunui13uui 12 Pgi

tucky 70

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the nnutrnnl efuimpionship and
points to the fittest Associated
Press pull as po( that he used
hi' right ltr;itegy in the final
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tan 61

Dame Coach Am P?traeghian
said lila tezun was trying (or

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P) thereof UIWI1 the Piuttittiff, Florida. 1 Prsebst,

L.a 1tu. LONGDALE SUBDI- nullue and udilr-es Is: SMITH, JOHN it. REA'E

cm members of the FIormd

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The guests Included the Got'. hinied I'laintiff. Tue property of this court. ar,d to serve a Judge. emIni'Ie Cuut,-, Stair of the abo'e styled suit, and you plaint Is to pray for a foreclos. by notified that suit to remove

Navy 65, BaltImore,
Georgia Tech (17, SMU 70

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ed to send Wills to the New York ________________________________

w. SIMKIN and LTDA MAE County. Florida, to-wit:

WINTER PARIC
ijy: George G. Burgeson,
Trust Officer

p. ('). Drawer TI

r.hja week."

cree Went forth.

YOU ARE hereby notIfied that action, you and each of you are Th, name of the Court In
a Complaint to foreclose a ocr- required to fils your Answer or which suiL ha. been inatltuted Is
t1t Uuurtgs&amp;ge encumbering the other Written Defense, If any the Circuit Court of the Ninth
California
As Executor -if said estate. following described real property you have, to this Complaint with Judicial Circuit In sad for SemiI
to-wit:
HELEN TEREFA HAUFER, FIrlcr and Bett1tIgluLus
the Clerk of the Circuit Court th role County, Florida, In Chen.
Whose rcsifle, is 10 Duu- Attorne)'s for tiuC i.tat. of
The South % of Lot 21, Block ad for Seminole County, Plot- o.ry. Tb. abbreviated Uti. of

California

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His abrupt and early departure games over Pawtucket and est average of the mien bowlera As a cozul)arlson of the local

or against the aforesaid per- If you wish to defend against quiet and confirm th. titl. to

gus Street, Cbiils, Vista, IM'ulah Boil Henuele, deceased

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ably our most mpmovert boy to
late md is pmohably Ivin us

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169/481 Marie

The Dodgers had (IISCIOSCd

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'Yule IOu. Colgate 74

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%'edriesdny night iii. 1966 winner

Rutgers 80. Penn 68

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I)awnttswn Athletic Club hert

Princeton 1011. Lafayette 59

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Ii.' could miss."

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Wonit'n's
graph records at a department last year's squads, were select- Monday t' v e n t n
running."
store with a credit card previ- ed as respective honorary team Scratch IA'LtgUC.
The deal Came :ud(ieuily and
These top it'll ek'i'taius art'
captains for the l9flli Sanford
ously reporte(i lost,

Florida, In Chancery, entitled. Lu 451b.L located in Seminal.

G'y OROGAN RiCHARD. his
Defendants. wife, Defendants," being Chan.

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itors, trustees or other claim.

Lot. S and 10, Block 0 of

NOTICE OF SlIT IN

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unknown, but whose mall- of them, If alive, and If dead,

PIMKIX, hi, wife, Plaintiffs, vs.

publusited oiue a w4 for four 1 MOII1'GAGE FORECLOSURE

"I've maucu Steve stand up un- LINDA . YOUIaiHAW. his wit.' "'

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A SWORN COMPLAINT having ants; sad afi pseanas a.v$ag •r
Plaintiff,

its final report stud application i.

pisintift, uiit'Imug

nmamn)y—two big, tough, presu- wl:Nr'1n41. 7. A hilt OTT AND "i-

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If any. should La.' duly filed. et *1.,
Plaintiff, corporation,
After filing proof of puiilcation

utivc1', that. Is," he added. "1 tiofl,

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of the finest. I'm no says the UCLA athletic departstranger at third base. I should ment.

NIITI(IE UP FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCLII' COURT, IN ecutor of said estate, ha. oorn- IN()S AXf) LOAN ASSOCIATION in and f or Seminole County, Street Ia tb. real property .r..

AND I'Olt SEMINOLE COUNT)', 1 pleted the sdmitiistratlozi tiiere- OF ORLANDO,
PITT
"We Inivt' played teams who NINTH FEDERAL S A V I N 0 5
of and has filed in said (lurt

Rnund in it-nut the 4quJad am:
tiniora Brail HoIlins'wnrth,
who :'orejved .rn :njury in pmac:i'ti Thura.Iay and his playing
.ttatus is :rnknown; John \Vnlfa,
3i11 Wlaentnn. 13111 Hiir1nhothtm, and 'ltikt Lon,. The Ion.
;nplmmorn on araity is I3ohby'

He's one

Intereits by, through, under or

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All larsons are horet'y noti- CHA%CERY NO. 1U

nra ,Inhn Vt'ston and Doug
Thirintte, hoth transfer itud.'nta

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basketball starter Mike Lynn,
arrested on suspicion of forgery,

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last Board of Dltectorg of said
PEGGY GROGAX RI CE. corporation, whose last known

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Individuals; THE LAKE JESSUP
Defendants. LAND COMPANY, a dissolved

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suer University of Tennepsoc being rushed and getting the _____________________________ Post Ott ies Box 1230
phy dinner.

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bockwlth, Jr.

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L W. BIMEIN and LIDA MAE A. RICE and ROY HOLLER,

Seminole County, Florida, this vs.

Arthur II. Be:kwltii, .lr.
Deputy Clo,-k
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;

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Norm Lowther

L1AN H. BATES, T. P. LEWIS.

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the Flat thereof as reciorded to-wit:
EMMIE L. ENTZMINGER, w. a.
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Pages I(,11
In Fist Book
Lot 11, Block C. Seoond RiENTZMINGER, FRANCIS ROand 101, Public Record. of
"enna Park Section of Loch IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. DER
HOLEILAN,
ESLHRINE
Seminole County, Florida.
Arbor, acoording to the Fist a'iwTh JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IX CORDELIA HOLEMAN, WI!..
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for Pittsburgh, and I can play 2. Pea Pickers
3. Road Runners
third base for Pittsburgh.
"I think of myself as a short- 4. Slap llappics
5. Muddie Idiots
stop, but they have Gene Alley. 6.

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flee Box 1*10, Sanford, Florida,
*27'1, in that certain divorce
walked away pri'ceeiling 7ietldiflg against YOU
in the Circuit Court of the Ninth

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even more justified about bay- BALL AND CHAIN LEAGUE

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defense, ck,s. v*catc. renounce
ills- wiIIe, Florida, not later than Herald.
all other pereons having or
which Is the first one hi' has ever made. Griffins is an active 506 series and SUZY Rena's 1144 i any, personally or by an St. claim any right of thi and
Countr I)eecmt,or
Dated
this
5th
day
of
Novern.
claiming any right, title and
ttirziey,
before December and the Public In and to th
menber of the .'mtnnl.' ('.nlf Course and has been playing there game led the ladles in these :c, :cc,on .tortha
if nu fail to do so, decree pro, her, issi.
, interest to the land described In
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et'ICr..1.
i ,e- vuiereij aajaaL (SEAL)
thiS Co'iainI,.
catogo1's.
for the past two ears.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, at the wa3-:
You for the relief demanded In
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
.Tr.
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The Weible's topped the Pet.- Courthouse In
nford. SemiAll of CRAPLES COflT the oomplalnt. The nature of said
SUIT .
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TI
erk of
the Circuit Court
role
County,
Plortd,
$771.
arid
guid
that
certain
drainage
suit t'.'Iyig for Foreclosure of
t:s' with Jack Weible bowling u mail a onpy thereof to STEN.
T., JOSEPH L_______
TAXTUM, AX..
By: Donna M. )ts.rko.
easement line In Block I1,/ Mortgage encumbering the folN1E M. TANTUaL, LEON' TAil.
Deputy Clerk
a 17b-171/506 perle. and pro. STROM. DAVIS &amp; )loIN'POEH,
FAIRLANE ESTATES See- lowing described property situ- Publish Nov. 11.
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Dodgers' Japanese tour, Maury ___________________________

Plaintiff,
Plaintiff, gage encumbering the follow.
vs.
Ing reel property:
Isag clutch putt to edge July Miller for the championship trophy
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 1, TAXTUM. LEON TAXTUM, IDA.
gap.
was reported to be one of the Association championships dur- "
Defendants
acoording
to plet tber.of W. TANTUM, PERCY L TAN.
a sudden death p1*YOff•
An upset victory would shoot candidates being considered to ing his career.
NOTICE OF SUIT
as rsen'rded in Flit Book 11, TtTM, VIOLA TANTUM, IMMIE
TO, CHARLES L. WHITE.
ship tournament will receive their awards soon from the May- first-place BIlls, 8.3-1, in the Igned at Kansas State.
oord. of Ssminol• County, MIXOER, FRANCIS RODER
who,'. residence is Route 1.,
HOLEMAN. EMERIXE CORDE.
FlorIda.
Legal
Notice
Other
fair Mmi'o Golf Association.
schols
Joking
for
new
B lfl, Pelbam Georgia has been flied against you In the LTA HOLEMAN. wi.u..x
n.
Eastern stretch run.
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CARROL A. WHITE.
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The Mayfair Country Club has scheduled a Toy Tournament
coaches are Vanderbilt, North N0'IICF or PROCFFDINGa ron
shove-styled suit, and you s AUDENREID, W ILLIA
whose residence Is flouts 1. requir.d t serve a oopy of your BATES. T. P. LEWIS. BEXJACarolina. Hawaii, Arizona and 'rnv CLOSING (iF' RIGhTS (iF
Sm D.c. 19 and 20. The entry fee will be a donation of a toy
Ilti 1O', Peihamn, Georgia
Answet to the Complaint on the )JIN H. STUM, U. S. EN'TZMXNG.
DELINEATED
AS ('HAn.Bretz Paces
Wisconsin.
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LES COUHT
AND A CIRTAIN
a You are hereby notified that Plaintiff's attorneys, van den ER, MARY GRAVES HOLLER,
which will go to deserving children at Christmns.
suit hap been filed against Berg &amp; Gay. P.O. Box 2407, Or- CLAUDIA A. RICE, ROY HO!,.
Patricia Stenstroni was the winner of thy IF Tournament
bhI&amp;INAGF. E A S U 51 U N 7 IN yOU and ELVIA A. TAYLOR and linda, Florida.. and to file the LER, C BERNARD CHAMBERS
FA.1I1LA%U rwr*'rEs
held at the Mayfair this week. Each lady was allowed to play
LYNN A. TAYLOR, his wife, s-i
of such Answer with the and KATHLEEN E. CHAMBERS,
Keg icr Play
Legal Notice
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Defendants. — In the above en- original
Clerk
of
aforesaid Circuit all it living, and If dead, the unover
hut
If
the
score
was
higher
they
must
stick
with
mis .bat
You will please take notice titled cause: and that you are Court on the
or
bfor.
11th day known heirs devlsess, legatees,
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
th
III
This past Friday night
ft.. Susie Dlekey was the winner In the "B" division and Essie
that the Board of County Corn- hereby required to fil, your an- of December, 1561. the
it
you fall grantees and other claimants un________________
THE
STATE OP FLORIDA To
issInnsrs -of Sernitiole County, swem- with the Clerk of this to do so, a decree pro oontesao
der said Defendants: the LAXE
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very good bowling with RUSS
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day of TTheemhor. A. Ti. 1D5#. Sit thereof upon the Plaintiff, or relief demanded in the Corn. L. N PIPKIX, C. tV. ENTZMING.
Route
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T.eyaameiit. Totnaty was first place winner In the "B" division running power and Cappefletti's front, Homer Rice, offensive Walter Bagen won four con 'ye.

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th gjsirnm.'c'.' 'remh.'r 1(1,
,ni1 I'm not too plen,r'd with the
eam'.4 pro'ri's."
'Th.' r.'nm inn' pi.'k.'rt U
n..'ds to havn
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ye ;till in'.m't ntten in :111 that
v, .'.'d. Rnth rh.' teams :ind
-nii,het will have to work t.i
.'t ready." 481d Rhyth.'.
With four tMrt.'rs returnint
'his year. rhe .'mInoI.'s will
have .'cnerienee. hut aeeon1in'
n Rlyth.', the jnh remains to
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tumnf, ?rmik
\Vhihnm, and Roy Dunn and
1 unlnr Tnm Rryan ;Il have Irnes
njuriea. tumpf is out. for It)
lays md the nthera are taking
it ilow to et their feet ready.
Le'fty Oxford makes :ip the
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opponents have played a cornbined total of nine games be.
fore they took on the Raiders.
Fred Milton will start at the
center slot for the Seminole

Of World,

Opener

V/OMEN BOJ/LERS IN iRE AREA
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Another factor Is the relative
inexperience of the Raiders as
compared with their opponents.

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their second cage victory
ngninit one (lefeat 4ntur(lay 85 they travel to Tampa to meet. Florida College
for an $ p.m. hnrdcourt tilt.
The
Raiders, who have
I defeated Lake Sumter 74-31 and
then were defeated In the last
minute by South Florida 63-61,
will try to correct their various
mistakes which contributed to
Vednesdny's loss. Rebounding

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nationally televised by ABC,
Bills on solid line and better dcstarting at 1:45 pin.
tense,
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Lloyd 'Worden.
The lop Individual performance was turned In by Pete used In the 24-hour Daytona Con- touchdown In the last two
games. Cowboys pack too much
tinontal Feb. 4.5.
Howard whose score was an outstanding plus twelve.

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Pete Howard, Apollo Kobylnk, Roy Schinger and flay Woodard. 116.434 m.p.h. Most of the high Cards' tough defense will give

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that
dne defeat by Green Ray. FMcons coming on week by week.
AFIJ
Oakland 21, New 'ork 14,
Sat- BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) urday—Ralders were eliminated The controversy over
AbIIn West last week but .leth still bnma'ii claim to a
third straight ,
have slim outside chance In national championship has overEast. Jets seldom do good on shadowed the bitter rivalry be.
west Coast and Raiders have tween the Crimson Tide and
top pasa defense against New Auburn, who close out the 19i
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'Vork's best weapon, Joe
Coach Paul (Sear) Bryant
math.
Buffalo 24, Boston 21. The sa'a his team deserves the naBills had their troubles early tionM crown "11 we can whip
and so did Pats but both have Auburn."
Football fans throughout th

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Cren Ba
Packers should
DAY'rONA REACR, P1* (Ar' clinch at least * tie In the Wt!St.
—A full - scale Ferrari ri,clng The Buffalo BIic, coming
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crew from Italy set out today to strong In the stretc). figure to
Ro even faster In their new car even matters with Boston for an
With the club chrnnpicrn- ____________________
than a record.beuering practice earlier defeat and nail down the
ship coming Into the home
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Thursday by Lorenzo Ban- American Football League's
stretch at Rolling Hills
dm1.
Eastern Division crown. 1nn*n
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He drove the LRl4nfle coui'se City, with a bye, already had
Country Club It looks as
.at Daytona International Speed- won the Western Dlv1sin title.
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way hi one minute 56.2 seconds The old 1-land picker tries It
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In good shape to repeat.!
miles an hour.
day unless otherwise Indicated):
.Although the tournament
Eugenlo Dragon!, competition
NFL
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ibi, weekend it Is going to tdce a tremendous rally for any- at Modena, Italy, said "We boys smell that Super Bowl
must run 1:54. This I am quite cash. Teams played 10-10 tIe
o to catch Shubort.
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PaulkGentry Agency Opened

GENERAL TENDENCIES: GENERAL TENDENCIES: GENERAL TENDENCIFS:
Pau1knt
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You now find that you need to Much studs' can got you to pcn• All kinds of upsets can be In of
today
tonight
so
make
and
Annual Homecoming at for. AR'OC', a new firm, has been
mike sure that every comment etrate within the heart of any feet
Ida Methodist Children's Home
you make is absolutel)' accurate êonditlons facing you but you sure that you do nothing to add
by two local men,
ryoe Is questlon• WOULd be wise to really live the to the dIfficulties that can oc•
In Fntrrpr1se
for most
Was at George T. Paulk and !ohn fl
Bob Jones .lr.. president tended by someSunday
425 mon. women
lug the motives and the specific Golden Rule and NOT get Iii cur
from the planetary posi
of Bob Jones University, G'n- mid children who met to enjoy Gentry.
details and In a rather harsh volved with anyone who is not
You
have
some
unique
villa,
S. C., will conduct Special the traditional butfet dtn,er fol- Both Paulk and Gentry arc
light. The daytime is the most up and doing along lines of tIOflS
course
which
to
under
operate meetings at Mnitland Bible Jowed by the business Session. experienced in the insursce
annoying period and by enhig Iof' thinking plus action that
you find a change In the atmos- Is also of a high order. Being that requires a very exact re- Presbyterian Church, Highway
Paul Hutchins was re-elect- bLRIness. Both are presently
phere and others arc more klnd silent for awhile brings aceur- suit, so use the clinical method 17-02, In Maitland, Tueithiy ed president of the alumni nd asocIated with Quality Mobile
In pursuing any Investigations through Sunda of nelL week. all other officers also were narn- Homes, Inc., at 8151 Orlando
ate answers.
l.y dIsposed.

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pleasure during day, It is best ordinate efforts with others to. Don't endeavor to slough off will be at 11 a.m. and '7 p.m.
day were Mr. and Mrs. Roland and a graduate of Florida
One of the country's out- Shannon of Bradenton. former State Unhrersjtv. He served
you keep promises made to the ward a more ambitious future. yflfl duties on the shoulders of
letter. Br neutral when others Do something thoughtful for others or you lose their respect standing educHthrs, Dr. Jones superintendent at the home: four years In the Army and
do not agree with mate. Eve- them. Scheduling activities and and further ca-operation In the is widely known as a pulpit anti Mrs. R. 'I'. Caldwell, wife of
diachaed with the rank
sung Is then Ideal for having a labors for the week ahead In. future. Rave that little talk with radio speaker and Is In demand formed pastor and her two sons, of first lieutenant., after sc'rvwondorful time as you PTf
telligently Is the first good step co.worker. Be sure to be diplo- for evangelistic campaigns, Bi. Ro' and famil' of Clermont and tog In the Korean War.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) in right direction.
matic, however,
tile conferences, youth rallies, Bob and his family of Tails- Paulk has had over four

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First Sanford showing of
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to devote time to an asso more charming and Increasing special gift for close tie that national conventions throughout agent for the home and now dir- general manager, specialiv.ing
date who has certain deals ti) prestige Is wise during day, and will be quite costl' Instead of the nation.
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improving your health Is VC1'Y side pleasures that please all. mice around the home, bring 'Pruths for Modern Days," was
Display On Tap general manager of Quality
Mobile Homes. Be and hi*
wife, Jo Anne, and four child- I
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new era of well being. It is only and make any ad.iustments that inn series has been heard on
InVigorating,
L1)E (11)t
MOON
a matter of good leadership on are necessary. Bring order all major networks.
where there Is almost chaos.
te July 21) Be patient and do your part.
Dr. Jones is a Fellow of the

you during day, but tonight ID')- to July 21) Much care on the to July 21) Show diplomacy and London.
A display of' handmade 1:400 MagnolIa Avenue.
law OWfl Indptions. Stop and road and In motion cverywhcre tact In speaking with others The public is invited by Rev. Christmas Decorations will he Be is a nwmhrn- of the hoard

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be very costly. Any statements whatever you say, If you are Maitland Bible Presbyterian Council of Teachers and Par- secretary of the Methodist
come far more easilY In the you need to work on, reading to not careful. Be patient If certain Church, o attend the special ents of South Seminole Ele- Men's Association, member &amp;'
days ahead.
be done can be gotten into In interests are not working out services.
menthry School at Cnsselberry Masonic Lodge, Morocco Shrim
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LEO (Jul) 22 to Aug. 21) A P.M. Have everything In order. just as you intended them to.
and Sanford-Seminole Jaycees.
at 7:80 p.m., Tuesday.

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Award. Paul Newman and Burl
Ivea star with Miss Taylor, with

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cast. It was produced by Lawrnee Weingarton and directed

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Ia The l.amplightev f,mige

that. pleases just about every- I'INI(RFT INN tins some- ti," fuinuty ',n .gr ahead and
um' anti the way that Colonel I hog new, It's their ilrlve.tip, P,tivc. potu tot's instead. At any
.lnck'a recipe appeals to pa- Inke-otit, window where you can rate----drop into TO!ICUTON'S

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in "liUtt(hl'fiel(l RETAlTRANT in Oviedo, w fried ehkken or fish for less fast. to start your day off
the screen version of Tenness
(bot'
ifltl guarantee you're going to thunii a dollar. Just. call them right.
with a passion for her disturbed
Williams' stage hit., which won husband and as determined
8," opens a twin-hit tin- like it. Besides this famous uund leave your order and
both the Pulitzer Pr1e and the
cat on a hot tin roof to break day at the MOVIP1Hfld roast beef recipe, eututoniers they'll have It. neatly for you.
NOW 1,00K—today Is Dee.

By MILDRED HANEY
Sunday's 10:10 a.m. worship

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hty niote and more penule Of limb flu' hiniltisys, we suspect fhr'lr tint' offer of hrakfatt,
ousp, (hey have other things a bit of folks are going to he with free coffee from R to II
h'r'hles senfooti—all your tav- taking It. easy this weekc'vul, n.m. every day. There are
planning to test up before the bacon, (oust, gritt (how can
otite foods. n atop In soon.
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frey Lynn, iay Medford anti plot, Buick Pohlitt. (Paul New:
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Susan Oliver. The Pnndro S.
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I now anti they want you to arni tinutsuni anlntls--llfferent, nttnti like a good deal?
CORDON ILEU FRENCH CU1SIPII
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LUWCMIOW lOs UP
'lays. I4pr'clnity of the tiny, Pri- ItOt1Si this weekend?
breaktsust. is the roost import11:30 AM. Th?
OUN DAILY UCIPT MON.
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MItt. meal of th€ tiny, OVCO
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st-sell1ng novel by .lohn 0'- nnte clinrnetc'r of the two
flara, also stars l,surcnee Bar. and theli' WIVeS, revealing in

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Show that you are considerate especially thoughtful for others. unnecessary fun. Show higher- Look at the Book," is carried In and Mrs. Charles Thompson. lion - dollar - life producer In,
Get Into that hobby YOU have up you are sensible, also, to- several hundred secular news- wife of another former superinat i1 times.
GEMINI (}Iay 21 tO June 21) been WOrking on. Complete or I dulge in quiet, Inexpensive papers each week. He also ton- tendent who is serving as pastor Be worked for two years si
pieasure tonight.
trfl.es to ninny religious 1'°' of it Miami church.
hiking certain that your labors perfect it.

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Thursday through SI(un1Sy tells the story of a divided
(Dcc. 8-101. it stars William family and the confliet 1W
Holden and Riehani \Vidmnrk.
n its nienuhers when they
Also featured will he "Hold are fneed with the impending

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RK1I"F

has blighted their Ih'es, tintil
their stnr' is resolved in S taut

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ttrns holiday party reserva-

BREiAJ(FA1S1'!

(ions in to TROPHY 1.OIJNGP,
so your office or club gang
TV Time Previews can have themselves a ball.

In "Butterfield $," Miss Tay- ran. "The Day of the Golden let followers of •lohun Brown Greenland truly green, a (ft. killer. Lancaster is well played good food and warm Jrieuudly

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rainy day. Plan how to earn Don't depend on money expert

Get busy and shop, keep P'

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By- MARYAWN MILES

constitution and by-laws and a

VIIIGO (Aug. 22to Sept. 22) past. Hi, or she, could be very of Bear Lake Methodt Church sale.

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Uving by her own twisted guest stars as Laura Keller, slavery. The lender of the Illyit have a little trouble got- very nicely from Miss Wins. tried
the stuffed
flounder
or
the Crab
Louis? Ah,
io? May

ONLY

low's tleathi.

Be has had 10 years exper- If he is elected he ad to attend and bring a guest.

thought love was the biggest IS after a solid gold lion. She low) and he heads for lJnitI- snhi(I sound that Thrush has

spent aix years underwriting to "stop and analyze the ian Women's Fellowship will be

Invented That is, until she being used as a prire for a sort on his way to the Innugiitira- isluund. Guest stars Jack Pal-

TRAI)E WIN D S CAFE-

Hoiiday

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tine far romance. Certain deals tier tensions of some sort or loins for yourself right now. 'YOU this Sunday. Holy Communion
ihouid be another. Impre your health. have to make rather dWicuit will be observed at the 8:30
handled during day, also.
Concentrate on whate,'er Is decisions, but can do so quite a.m. service,

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Property and financial matters most morbid,
since toniøtt snuth fun

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can be
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early and get going with a vim tog will be taken to the cliiito Oct. 22) also will be taking

looking at all those tasks UBRA (Sept.

their

make every effort to be Present.
It has been announced the
CWF still needs usable items

duction In Central and North
Florida and specializing In

Na

commercial account program-

A film on St. Jude's Bospit-

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hack and forth the statue goes, seems hardly likely that. It was otis situation In which Strago
hi can not return hut who
birn something he very much and how Tarzan keeps In thwarted by visitors from a j eiuubarrassed and offended
wants—a cloak of respect.ahlity. training for the decathlon, no- time beyond. R. G. Armstrong by Miss Dikot.on'a obvious

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sponsored Dec. 9.10 in Sanford.

Gentry is a member of the

the projcct, or Rev.

own shown to the Christian Home- Church, vice president of the

Luginbuhi,

can buoy Gloria up at her low I (Color). Tony and Doug ma- I dren).

en your best behavior with about them? Schedule Your the
eryday annoyances that
TIuC Women's Society of berry Community Church, Tues- Boy Scout institutional repre- Dental Health Wtk. Feb. 6.10, for pick-up of the items. Storfriends. They then SUP- time wisely and you get them you have been permitting
g
Christian Service of the church day night, by Mr. and Mrs. R. sentative.
age space is available at the
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the dental clinic at Sanford Na- I church.

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8-9 p.m. (ABC) The Time tually at. thu. Baltimore rail- tractive as I'm Monte

young Greenwich Village

enjoy seeing everything' all
ready to eat and It all looks
little trouble choosing' from
their wide array, hut whatever

the
fly DONNA ESTFS

Amurirtin mobsters led by her

—you can bet on It. They have

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intending Lu impruvC
be. Avoid the social whii CaD your social standing, be sure
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jior the disease, and th, Insti-

riahiia necessary.

I)ecorations

much gaiety Is possible.

Department of the United

niclans involved in this program
have consented to contribute

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persons you know little about,

award.

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5:30(2) The

Methodist Church, by Rev, trees won't be traditional firs.

of the church,

FIRST.RUN HITS! II

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Church will have a Week of

planting program.

"ri,.

Fortunie CookIe

13:30 (2) TonIght
13:50 (6) Theatre of the Stars
(9) Shock Theatre
12:00 (9) News

6:30 (6) Sunrise Semester

ours do not care to hear shout. give In to temptation to run What is being accomplished Leonard Casselberry, assistant indian rubber tree called Flora Stine, Mrs. Clarence Redding will be Mrs. Eldred Whflden,
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) Do some phlioaopliical StUdy away from some obligation. at Edgewood Boys Ranch, a lay leader, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Ficus Nit.moda.
and Mrs. Alton Parker.
Mrs. Tlueu Norman, Mrs. Fred
Using new mechanisms to get inig. A companion who Ii Find out what loved one cxhome
for
first
offenders,
will
be
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are
ward
Johnson,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
requested
to
Henderson,
Mrs. Ralph Green,
all operating more efficiently Is straight thinking can be of real pects from you In P.M. Just
i bring a gift, marked for boy and Mrs. Walter
I topic for John Ly'nd, director, c;eorgc Mesick, Mrs. l4eota
Hoherg, who
got busy putting surroundings an
(Feb. 20 to Mardi 20) is not good.
Lake Community' Club at its Mrs. Thomas Gullickson and Christian Service of Christ Meth- well Orphanage.
from a recent trip to the Holy

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7:25 (9) News
5:00 (2) Today
(6) Capt. Kangaroo
7:0 (6) World at Large

WSCS Meet

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aisted by the Girls Choir,

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that first atop" and full nearly The Sanford Herald, BUS lIU1, Hollywood

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Lvurgiades National Park.

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Rena in a funny take-off on show Its appreciation of these
U TV country-western show efforts."
Any home within the city
cue called "The Clyde Sagebrush Hour." Ben Blue drops limits of Longwood Is eligible

Roost Beef"
Opei. Salad Bar

Famous

or Coffee

Potatoes

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Modsts price.

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of Odessa, Texas.

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WEEK
DAILY at 2 and 8 p.m.
OPEN at 1:30 ond 7:30

Moe.TlurL,.$a00

Fluid guest. stars as Felicia
Winslow, a difficult, fading
nctuss who hires Cat to protect. her from her ex.husbaiid,

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in a skit called "The Lobster," prizes, It was pointed out.
H. W. Hoirn, officer In the
and more melody is provided
by the Dan Blocker Singers, Commercial Bank In Winter
a group discovered by lion- Park, was speaker (or the even

ESTAURANT
OVIEDO, FLORIDA PH. ]45.5i31

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Incoming and outgoing cxccutive board members of the
South Seminole Welcome Wagon

447I/4I$

for Your

C4ETER44S

Monday at the S &amp; S Cafeteria

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In Winter Park for luncheon.

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Convenience

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"Colonel

Dine at the Trade Winds I

The Chamber of Commerce
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HWY. 17.92 — ACROSS

UNDER 12

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The only Latin American usshaft of his apartment house.
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Be broke both hips and both The southernmost community thou to have combat

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!UFFET

soft lights, romance with a
ception. Miltic's guests are Roy homes, which in the Judgment of
Rogers and Dale Evans, who the team, rank first, second and capital B.

DINNER

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SERVED DAILY

COOK?

the presence of this Spirit," It good, you'll just have to go

ton II o r I e Show. (Color),

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6:00 (2) News
6:30 () News

SIIING ROLES!
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Agriculture Time

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promising chart, otherwise al- young people WilD Will want sters who gets along famously.
others will be built up instead
and spun fashion LU'OUDd ground or nationality and is'
of love and understandIng, him, or her, so be sure you have very fussy about having every
Teach curly to be more direct just that kind of atmosphere iitu thing In perfect artier.
and frank with others. Finest around iuu for best results iii Give us fine an education as you
success comes from serving bringing this fine Child UP. can, stressing the spiritual, the j
pululic in mudern ways.
Early teach, adso, to bc more ethical, and teach to complete .
"The Stars impel, they do not concerned with the very iou' What bus once bees started, and I
compel." What you make of portent issues of We first, and there can be tremendous force .
your life is largely uii to YOU! then with the ininUtae, for for good lii this tine chart.
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Carroll Righter's individual greatest SUCCdib.
"The Stars impel, they do not
Forecast for your sign for Dc"fl Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of
comber is now ready. Fur your compei." What you muke 0 your life is largely up to YOU! i
Copy send YUUT birthdute and your life is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual
$1 to Carroll Righter Forecast.
Currull lughter's Individual Forecast fur your sign for Dc______________
Forecast for your sign fur 1k'- eemtucr Is now ready. Fur your1
eemticr is now ready. For your
send your birthdat.e and
Long
Step
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copy send yaw' birthdate and I
ZAIIAGOZA, Spurn (UP1)
to Carroll Righter Forecast.

PHONI 322.24*2

is, &amp; MANOUA

areas of houses or on the lawns, tasting) French-style dishes.
by Tally Savalas as Foots Pul.
or a combination of these Come anytime.
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(2) CoIl.ge howl
(9) Champ. Wrestling
(2) I4aramlo
5:00 2) Viet Nam Review
(6) 1et's Go To The Races
5:10 () GE College Bowl

I 1:00 (2) Today
() Santa's Toy Shop

DAYS

Everett Sloane as Martindale

2:20 (2) Movie

(2) Across the Fence

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_______ others may terian Church. The public is In- Rev. °Spotty" Spottewood,
that reason
etc. properi:.
fly- p. in. Monday at the home of nounced for 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. ioloist with her husband, up
some unnecessary tangent. ilti seem Irritating, annoying to
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GLENN MecALL AND "ERNIE" MILL

DIFFERENT! You'll see th*t

world and manifested In our area."

(9) Beatle.
11:00 (2) Cool McCooI

12:45 (9) NCAA—Army vs. Navy
1:00 (6) Tom &amp; Jerry

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9:20 () T.11.E. CAT
10:00 (2) Laredo

"RIDE BEYOND
VENGEANCE"
wItb TV's or of "Ri.,nas

Kienk is thrown into a

cludes Cars Williams as sugar

SAI'tIIIUAY

9:00 t6) Fri. Nile MovIe

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() Secret Squirrel

12:00 (6) ltoad Runner

Man From

presented by' the WMU for the

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be, or she, will tiC would later regret. This could agement, approbation InJtO*d— ship for this special program. pines.
those
dilrnflng yotUig also be 'very bad fur you lilian- show gratitude. Cement far
one of
people who require both en• dully,
better relations for the future.
couragement and devotion U IF YOWl CHILD IS BORN IF YOUR (1Ln iS BORN
the finest attributes are to be ODAY - . lie, or site, Will
TODAY. . . he, or ihe, will be
brought to the fore ii this
of those very meticuloub one of those fascinating young I

Marine Bi

11:30 (2) The

5:00 () Time Tunnel

vale your soul.

4

TOUCHTON'S REXALL DRUG

a notorious hood by miteke.

(S) King Kons
10:10 (2) Space Kidettea

(6) The Wild, Wild Ve.t

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loved ones. Gain that coveted tH instead of trying to Pro 111) Show that you are the same

THE FRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"

you'll see e .iall square buildDuring the mcctIn ft
'l'he powers that be demand brought out that the Chamber ing and a sign PHELPS' RES-

(9) Casper Cartoons

7:10 () Tarzan

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lets are fine during the day, but glamorous.
Show you are a straight-shoOt" register their youngsters IT they udiat Church was represented at. string colored lights during the will have its annual Christmas continuing through the followevening atiould be devoted to
AQUARIUS iJan. 2.1 to Feb. ing individual,
art' left with the sitters.
1the District Conference in Kiss- Christmas season.
supper and meeting at 6:30 izig Sunday'.

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in which Kaye always finds meeting was held at the Civic out of the ordinary? O.K.—
himself in his movies. lie Is a League Building on Church drive south on Hwy. 17.92.
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timid little Diners' Chub clerk, Street with I.. L. Cox, presldent,Ijust, across from Sanford
to

(6) FrankensteIn Jr. &amp;

7:00 (2) The Westerner

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take care of later. Be objec- the direction of Mrs. Pat Foist

10:00

(6) Me}Iale's '.avy
(6) ews

(9) The Rat Patrol

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(C) The Rebel

L. Kramer received the Secre-

they seem.
tilts 't.P °

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6:15 (9) Newaline
6:30 () Huntley-BrInlo]ey

A. M. Blair, PHC

(Dec 2 to JUTI. gram to get utiderwiur promptly lowing the meeting by th host- many' other things in the film,

CAI'RICOI

1"eIeVIsIc)n

P. tI.
5:00 (Si Twilight Zone

aslved the Navy Commendation soo

The group voted to aid a
20) Avoid going off with new Do something helpful While follow through on contracts you Ausot tuition.
City soon will have Its Own every effort to treat as many1
and untried persons and stick gaining prestige.
have gone into. Makln.g collec- Social period will be at 7:3fl local family at Christmas.
concenitraung more on

d 'eekencJ

standing maintenance perform-

termine the number of children churches in Florida.
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desiring the free treatment and

criticized by higher•ups. Get with criticism. Make sure You chooi for Tue'sdav's meeting ful chicken dinner sponsored by

friends. Then you do not get 2

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Five members of RVAH-9, at
Sanford Naval Air Station,

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A musical program. "The Thanksgiving project of the
O out bar a little light enter- Dec. 21) You are tempted tO genial.
tilnment. Ideas should 1W
step out and make a bit of a SAG1TrARIUS (Nov. 22 to Lights of Christmas," will be class, which was aiding RUe,-

or

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Leukemia Stricken American parade.
Gentry and his wife, 1arja children ages six through 16.
those who plan to join in the
Children). Be told the group
Treatments will be given near future. Special guest at.
that all children are treated and three children make their from 4 to 7 p.m. on Feb. 6, 7. 8, this time was Lonnie Bass,
holes are gull,

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wije befone you step out to do 21) Get your work done quickly
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
same jocisi gallIvantIng, or 1aroufld the house and stop dc i21) Before carryini, through

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tween Gloria and Lig'gett Is a barn very similar to the one Man From U.N.C.L.E. "The uardo Cianolli).
of Commerce decided to again the kiddies, too and are espe- I
Overcoat Affair."
stormy, emotional one, a re- I in which John \Vilkes Booth Concrete
t)-ll p.m. (CBS) Tim CBS sponsor a ChrIstmas decoration1 t:ially happy to have familIss.
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shot.
There Is a (Conclusion).
Thrush Is press- Friday Night Movies, "The Man and lighting contest in the city
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Convertible, fully equipped, red
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'65 FIAT 2-dr. .................... ...... $595
'60 CORVAIR 4-dr..................
'57 MERCURY 2-dr ....................
'61 MONZA Coupe, 4-speed trans .......
'61 FALCON Wagon AT, R. N. nice ......
'58 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan ...............
'59 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan ................
'60 OLDSMOBILE Station Wagon, 9 pass
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'1964 Dodge Dart

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extra clean and only..................

I IISCAYNE 2-door. 4 cylinder, standard
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IMPALA Super Sport Coup., fully equip.
pad, intro nice, only.................

2-door, white with white interior, air condi-

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2-door hardtop, economy V-8, Cruisomatic
transmission, power steering, radio. Beautiful
yellow finish. Less than 10,000 one owner

1965 Falcon Station Wgne

White with red interior, 6 cylinder, automatic.

FORD convertible, fully equipped, cleanest
is, town.............................

I64 IMPALA SS Coupe, 6.cyllnder, automatic
trans.. R,' H. bucket seats, extra sharp.....

whitewalls. Has less than
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$1395
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the key to the lowest new and
holstering, draperies, alipoocble dresser, Chest of Drawers,
By owner. Available Decemused car financing. We invite
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equipped, central location, cornil
for
only
$320.00,
WYVNWOOD:
3
8dm,
I
B'tth,
35-Vacuum
Cleaners
Regular $10 Permanent now $1.
plettly renovated. *21-1714,
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FOUND:
2
HUNTING
DOGS
IN
KIM
beautiful hardwood floors, KIt1 Complete. 122-9661.
NORTHWEST S E H I N 0 L E
MATHER
FURNITURE
chen equipped. Ige. shaded lot. TWO.. BEDROOM unfurnished
KIRBY CO. Sales &amp; Service. 208 E. 1st.
COUNTY. l')t. 2l-Z41i6.
322-098*
I
Small down payment &amp; as.
CALL 7 a _ m. till II p. m.
house. 2.418 Orange Ave.
1501 W. FIRST ST.
Pro. pick-up A delivery. Used
sum. mortgage. Ph. 222-1057. Call *22.0274.
Now open $ days-6 Eves., MonVacuum Cleaners $10 A up.
WILSON'MAiER
FURN.
PH. 322.0231
day thru Friday to 11 p. m..
Ph. *22.6774.
Buy - Sell - Trade
LA KEFRONT Home, 3-bedroom, IN OSTEEN, 2 Bed room UnturCut
Beauty
Salon
.
Curl
'N
I
*23-1122
Ill-lb K. lot St.
i
2 bath, central air.
nit-bed home on shady lot.
218 Palmetto Ave.
Ph. 222-0134
50. Misc. For Sale
NOTICE or SUIT
Phone ?1-9133.
Z22-64.
It u re, appliances,
USED
For
n
STATE OF FLOIIIDA TO,
YOUR message gets horns. Over
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. L.*r.
&amp;0,000 readers daily . . . when SWEET HAMLIN Oranges, $2.00
MARY A. MACDONALD and
Mart, 211 Sanford Ave
ZYI
you place a low-cost CL.A.8Iflu. Mrs. It. W. Lord, 288$ S.
3OHN A. MACDONALD, her but
Ph.
*23.41*2.
and FIIANK E. BROWN
VIED AD in the Herald.
Sanford. 222-3219.
ha
4and OMO G. t:ItOWN, his wife,
DOUBLE TUBE 48" Fluorescent ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
if alive. and if i-nd, the rerpoc.
'
lights, new bulbs, guaranteed.
A
live unknown heirs, devisees,
Bedding &amp; h"urniture
Call 222-7204.
grantees, assignees, lienors, crc- ________________________________
AT FACTORY PRICES
ditors. trustees, or any and all
222-5321
NOTICE OF SUIT
CARPETS CLEAN easier with III Magnolia
persons claiming by, through, To, DOALD
,
SAMUEL
CONthe
Blue
Lustre
Shampooer
tinder or against said respective
I -and
SHIRLEY J.
only $1 per day. Carroll Furni- 60. Business Opportunities
named defendants, and each of
CONKEY, his wife, defendture.
them, LUKE D. LYON, If alive,
ants.
- FOR LEASE: New 1-Bay Service
and his unknown spouse if marYOU AND EACH OF YOU are INVEST In a Fine Eterna Watch.
Station in Longwood. Potenned, and LEROY BROWN.
1
hereby notified that suit has
I say, "You'll be happy you
tial 20,000 or more monthly.
shy., and his unknown spouse been commenced against you in
i
did."
.
Third month operation ex-:
it married, and if dead, the is- the Circuit Court of the Ninth
ceeded 18,000. Pure Oil Co.,
speetive unknown heirs. devisees, Judicial Circuit of the State of
604 W. 6th St.
grantees. asiigne'ea, ilinors, crc- Florida In and for Seminole GWALTNEY JEWELERS
*22-SLOP
ditora, trusties, or any and all County, the abbreviated title of 204 S. Park Ave.
GENERAL
OR FOR SALE
•
persons claiming by. through, which Is:
IN DeLAND'-Will sell stock and
READY MIX CONCRETE
under or against said respective AMOSKEAG SAVINGS BANK,
AT I
LASH
lease building aid equipment
Blocks, Steel, Wire Mesh, Winnamed defendants, and each of etc.,
or
will
sell
all.
Stewart..
Grodow
Sills,
Dry
Wells,
Grease
them; sad any and all persons
Plaintiff,
cery on Adille &amp; Bercatord
Traps, Stepping Stones, Metal
having, or claiming to have, any va
Ave. Ph. 724-&amp;lI1146 or 734-2861,
Sewer Pipe, Asphalt plain.
1 :
right, title or interest in the DONALD SAMUEL CONKEY and
ask for Mr. or Mrs.Stewart.
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
land,
lying
following described
SIIIRLICY J. CONKEY, his wife, $09 Elm Avenue
322-1751
and being in Seminole County, .t al.,
M&amp;L
•f71. Male Help Wanted
Florida. to-wit:
Defendants. GUITAR, Fender, electric with
f
East 1.
0 chaIns of the South in Chancery No. 11111
amplifier; 1ovie Camera. 8 mm
II chains of (by. Lot 2. Sec The nature of this suit Is a
K.'ystone; Bicycle, Girls 26" BRAKE &amp; FRONT END
lion 21, Townphtp 1I
foreclosure of that certain mortPh.
2.6'1.
MECHANICS
ltsnie :Is East. Less the gue held and owned by plainSouth
IMMEI)IATE
cpctlngs in Orfeet and lea, the
dated May 1, 1910 and is. WALNUT CONSOLE Sylvania
lando Area. Excellent SalaryNorth 110 feet of the South cord May 23, 1Is60 In Official Re.
halo-light TV. Good condition,
Bonus A Fringe Benefits for
421 feet of the East 211.4 cords Book $00 page Its of the
$40; 8' Fiberglass, Boat, needs
Qualified applicants. Apply
feet and less the East 1 Public
Records of Seminole
small repair $20 Ph. 321-9107, Firestone Store list &amp; French,
feet for road.
County. Florida. encumbering
Sanford.
'ou,
are
each
and
of
You,
that certain piece or parcel of GRAPEFRUIT 13 bushel; Large
hereby notified that a suit has property located, situate and be.
Paper shell Pecans lOc lb.
MEN for Meat Packing Plantbrought against you in the Ing In said County and State
Pb. Bennett, 2224662,
Slaughterer's &amp; Steak Cutters.
289 with 4 barrel carburafor, bucket seats, auto.
Champaqn. beIge with black vinyl Inferior and top,
Circuit Court, In and for Sent. to.'it:
Apply at III-Flavor Mt.ata, Inc.
PIANO.
Baldwin
Acrosonic,
WalFlorida.
in
Chanmole County,
Lot1, Block It. SUNLAND
.quipp.d
with radio and heater, automatic transms.
TUSkdwllluw Road, Oviedo.
matic transmission, radio, heater. Citron with
nut with bench &amp; damp chaser.
eery, number 16,149, entitled IRA
ESTATES, according to a
5It$ wfI console. Low, low mileage and
Like new. $600. $1-0667 after
E. SOUTfl%'AItL'. plaintiff. ''
tlut thereof recorded in
gold inferior. Going one time only!
TIRE
CHANGERS
I
p.
in.
MARY A. MACDONALD. et 5.1.
like now In every wayl
Plat Book 11, pages 1$ to
de f en dants, and you, and each of
IMMEDIATE OPeI)iOi. Good sal2 of the Public Records of
1
INVENTORY
REDUCING
SALE.
ary
&amp;
Fringe
L'encflts
for
you, are require'd to file your
Semisiole County. Florida.
Everything % price. The Car.
qualified persorre. Apply FireIt
Answer to the Comp lain t
EACH OF YOU 15 REQUIR1i
tier Store, :00 Magnolia, Sanstone Store. let &amp; French, Elan.
and ED to file your answer or other
with the Clerk of said
$1699
ford.
ford.
serve a cup)' thereof upon said written defenses tc- the Corn.
liis
attorney,
toplaintiff,
or
plaint
with
the
Clerk
of
Cii.
the
.
wit: GEO. A. SPEER. JR.. whose cult Court of Seminole County, DOUBLE Section Desk. Hero, 3 THE CITY of Sanford Civil Serpoint hitch, lift type. Very
vice Board is accepting appll .
address a P.O. Ilux 1364, Sanford, Florida, in this proceeding and
good
condition. $175. Ph. 366cationa for the CJIL
i.
Florida 2771. on or before Dee- to serve a copy thereof upon the
$741. Oviedo.
of Truck Driver and Utility
ember 26, A. D. 1966. and It you plaintiff's
attorneys,
who"
Man. Examiner for qualified
do
so.
a
Decree
Pro
Contall
to
names
and
address
are
herein.
!.,
wide, like
FRIGIDAIRE
"
applit,antb meeting civil serfeaso will be entered against after set forth, as required by
Ha lf- ton with heavy du ty 6 ply tires and
Half.ton. This on. Is in absoluf.Iy mint condton and
new, $100. Fe. at *24 'Holly
vice requirements will be held
YoU, and each of you, for the re. law. not later than the 11th day
Ave.
at
9:31
a.
in.
and
1:15
p.
=
S
ft.
bed.
the price can't be beaten!
$t.f demanded In said Complaint. of I).cember 181$. In default
Dcc. 20. 1966 in the City hall.
The nature at this suit to to thereof the cause will proceed 3911 GMC V-I Pick-Up and cab
Submit application, to Civil
quiet the till, to the abive 4.' ex parts upon the entry of a
.,
over camper In good condition.
Service Examiner In City Hall
-.
cribed ianstin the platutit!.
Decree Pro Coufesso against
102 Mayfair Circle. 132-1001.
not later than Dec. 16, 3966.
WITNESS my band an d seal of you.
said
Court
at
Sanford,
Seminole
WITNE8F
my
band
and
the
CUSTOM
HAY
BALING
! I I f,
County, Florida, this IZul day official seal of said Court In
MAY FOR SALE
of November. A. D. 2099.
Seminole County, Florida, this
CAL.!.. 23-0I52
DIAIIM
(PEAL)
Ith day of November 1915.
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
PIA NO-UPRIGHT. EXCELLENT
(SEAL)
'
Clerk of Circuit Court of
CONDITION. $171. $4662 atArthur H. B..ckw*tb, Jr.
Seminole County. Florida
tar 4:30 p. in.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
I
By. Donna 31. Markcs
By: Donau H. Markos
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
USED WASHERS
CEO. A. SPEKII, JR.
BEARDALL GRIDLEY. LEWIS
$40 up. We repair all makes
C
Attorney for Plaintiff
A BL.ANKNER
,
MOONEY APPLIANCE
ill Magnolia Avenue
10 North Court Avenue
11$ Palmetto
*21-0491
Post Office Box $431
P 0. Box 1364
Sanford, Florida 31771
Orlando, Florida
I EXPERT CARPET CLEANING.
Publish Nov. 26, &amp; Dec. 2. 1, 11. Attorney, for Plaintiff
Average size $4.95, free ..tiaM..
a
a • aa
.a. - -- - - -Publish Nov. 21. is, 31,
mat.. Ph. $22-SlI4 for Infor1U6
Doc. 3.
Rfl 1L V P.M. MR. TIIRU P113 'TiL 6 P.M. SAT.
SAT
I
DDG-II
DD-0-7
mation A appointment.
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GIVE OUR USED CARS
A GOOD INSPECTION
WE DID!

'11h e Herald
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1965 GRAND PRIX

Spt, Cp.., V.1, AlT, $

h.sr. 4-spied
t.-s.s.l.s.

JOQ*

1'age

fully equipped

Hardtop Cps. This car has
everything. A new Grand
Prix trade-In,

65 PONTIAC GTO

I s.d H. P/S.

31' Ilinilil.

11e'ker, 2 liniltinni &amp;• $ICCiPt•,

2995°°

2791

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Here's a sign to
look for If you're
looking for the
best used car
bargains In tOWL
'1965 BONNEVILLE
Cony, coup.. Fire eagles
red. A/C and fully pows,..

$

P/ S, P/I, I
sad N. Air.

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APARTMENTS

66 CHEVROLET
Impel. Sport Coup., V-I, A/T.

2.22.-1.408.

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rURNIRHED - UNFURN1RUKI
Ph. Resident
Mgr. *1*-I $40
COMMODORE

THREE Bedroom, 114 Bath. Best

offer A take up payments. Inquire at 182 Hayes Dr. or Ph.

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W AI'IORWA!
I(OtW')fl Sporting Good
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TIIICEE Room furnIshed
GARDEN APARTMENTS
age apt., electrIc &amp; water' (urn- Ill Ic. First
112-11,0
irst St.
Isliod. Private. 322-1806,

$

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AP'I'S. close In. Jlrnms
Cowan. 111-4013.

sits., Olds' flees?,

fifty

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3*3-7662

Weekends 328-0485

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WILL buy anything of Value.
Realty
Highest prleaa paid.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Call 82-8S*1 or *-7591.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
822-2420
2515 Park Drive
111 N. Park Ave.
SELL (IS Tour Furniture. Quick
Service with the cash.
SUPER rRAr)ING POST
OOVERNMET OWNED HOMES
USED Furniture, aul amount. Real Estate
2-2-4 RR.S., 1-3 BATHS
Sales-Rentals
Sanford, *22-7270.
$00 W. let St,
Ph. *23-411*

55. Furniture For Sale

102. Mobile Homes - Sale
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Q A I.I'i'Y .%,, 11411
Iii
hwy. t7-97 H Hanford

GUARANTEED

See Us For Rentals

C. A. WHIDDON

WANTED: W. buy furniture,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
bottles, coins. Anything you
Realtor
have may he worth something
Raymond Lundquist. Assoc.
to us for cksh. HI-way 46 Anti- 1*2-2911
Atlantic Bank Bldg
ques. W. IFt St., Sanford.

month.

HOLLER

SAULS AGENCY

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
10 N. PARK AVENuE *22-1122

Dell's Auction Service

UEI1IIODM linuac, down.
town Lake Mart, lrtly turn.
tubed. $60 Per
Call 322'
6457.

A Multiple Listing Realtor
*22-1302 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
APPAtSER
INSIJROR
122-4992
1111 S. French
2 l41'DflOC'M. I ' fiath with FamIly room &amp; equipped kitchen.
Aseun.o, balance mortgagt-Nc
qnl,Iylng. Pinecrest

FnrnIqlte,l

ONE

Payton Real ty

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Wan t Ads! 1

Ilis I
IØ
'"I M eg.
vnte ,ni ro'iu''. oi I'nhinettt,. i 'i.i.A N. jib,
1?2-fl7?0
n
'IIn
('nil 82-i274 after 5:3(1 . m .
l'i it1It OA, ('lath, Itenin,
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l'a Int ^ (1lit.. WholeT"no
W Ii.A K A A PA tI'I'M
,i't
11 8- -Wnnt t'il To !{evil
s,l,' pr'c" I'll. 12 1'0120.
114 W V11114111 in'.
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Y
2 or 1
ifl'I
'"iC
l'S, private bathe, NI,,
h'oiee
iit*.;
ItI
fit' neir tI?,4t.
tItiuitIn. fijrn ; .3,e('I*IIy .uile'I
('all 1' , .6 4'11 ntlu'r q ____________
- 30 a. rn
Pays
ty4
for retired 15001.. lulasIly In.
I'.ICII 'luwlit own I Iitiirs a,
; iii
Snk'
Jacuihs,i'ø Dept Store, Iii 91
¶51 Ml . Hnnfnr4.
Ililsinees fle,i tuerkine
1'UUN s I'T., 1*00 Mailnnyiile.
tip? Use I,ow.Coet Want Ale
Ads
to tail IIIiII ash!
l"l'ltNlslll'D
2
1t"ntn
Apartment.
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'.
fli':i Iu,flfll,Jf'
MEN I NOI .E CO NT Yy Mr )'i'( 1KM
Pit 322.9460.
flow hat'. a lnre 5e1e'1ion '1
used rare raritilflng no down
I'NI'i'l(N. 2 111)1CM.. 'luplex apt.
PaYIllent S"e at 1401 W. let.
N11 011,11
\'eriotian
inilillipeil.
I'ti 322-00'14
1111tilpt ajiti water furn. Ills.
-822-2834 after 5 p. in.
'61 IrCilIti (lAlair, I owner.
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_______- t.onke pond-Up.. (111 but link
Ft UN. A PT., 3 lionme, list h, 2
at tI,. Prb'e! $ 210, ('all 333.07*
e't,'rnel pnrche, private en. ttuiu'e.
'u1t.f(R'A(ll- N: 1!tfi1 Snilari. Es_____110 . 'l'hit'ii.
retlotit ui, ji1, 11 ".15. 322-9562
'rw, ItI-:flieFwtM (larag" Apt aft"r
I 30 p tim.
ft,rtiluhe.l. $61 inn. Adults only.
I'll. 822-6017
,
1 1159 61 tTIti)l'Ot.lT,N 1150. (lon4
_____________________________
tires &amp; •enlv'tn%oal transports.
I A I UURM Al"I'S.,
mp1etsiy
04m. 11h , a1$'3t*l
equipped by l)I6NKICAI. 911.1CC- "u - -.-,
-u
TRiC which Includes electric 120. Automotive trvIce
kitchen heating &amp; cooling,
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clean, Realtors A Contractors,
Please note. LOis' General *22-1*01 2140 HIawatha at 17.12
House-cleaning Service. 63$2420 ORANGE AVENUE: 3 bdrm,
774-7
Fla.. room, kitchen equipped.
Total price $7,900. Mortgage
WILL KEEP children in my
balance. 17.22.1, at 4 3,4.. Pay'home for working mothers.
ments approx. $70 per month.
Live. In Lake Mary. 321-1447.
Call 322-0461.
DAYSWORK or will do ironing.
WTNNWOOD: 2 Bedroom, I bath,
Call 8224860.
Florida Room. 2412 DeCottes.
223-0674.
84. Real Estate . Sale

ST. JOHNS REALTY

i'i)'PI''t(l1':

IleantIlnul sot I lug, $76 tuont Iihy. 22?.6htl, .

2 BDRM. house with FURNISHED HOITSE,
TRADE YOUR HOUSE! 0S1'FEEN:
Fla. room. Unfurnished. Near
2605 Sanford Ave.
IF YOU have a substantial equity
school. *22-5771.
Ph. 822.702.3.
In a small home In Sanford A
would like to move to a * TWO BEDROOM, Turn, house,
Bedroom home in a 10 Acre
$65 per ma. Close to Pinecrest
Orange Grove, call us. We've
School. 332.3377
got a good deal for you combining country living &amp; good I BDRM. on river, $85. ma.
income. Evenings &amp; Sunday LARGE 4 TIDRM. house, 1 full
22-S60*.
A two- 14 baths. $125.

....rs

Hcrald

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Kitchen furnished, large utilt.
ty room &amp; yard. Carport. Ph.
222-7098.

97. Houses For Rent

I1lt)'$ 827.7174
Nights- Weekends 873-fl4

With

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PIYPLUX: l'htee roomu--.-----k Inilli,
it'hmen
A I,euIru,m (nm.
i
_322.02,

JswQIf'I I ELLIOTT. 'Modern
room Home. newly decorated.

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11017141-1.. $60 month.
(,nil 222-40*8.

TWO BEDROOM, Kitchen Equip.
red. *71 mo. 2510 Palmetto
Ave. 223-7050 after 10 P. M.

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For

A' Ai.4 IN A l's hiM l'N
I'i,rsi. %pt, eluui' In.
PP 'II?
'l'tmr.,' Ali tfl.. 3 ml. Sv. of I 'll W "ni !t
l't.'n.li IIIi III Mt. *22.I00,

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SAULS
AGENCY
Hen tin For Rentals

LAKE MARY: Clean Furnished
House. 2 BORM., $06.
Call *22-8080.

AeoIir

utility room. 122-4411 after •

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6 "M IN UK oft,tis. oft 1111 VOL at

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WHO SAID
N'TIHPJG

FIRST?

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Department Hours

1-Lost &amp; Found

REGARDLESS OF 71-E

1PROBLEMS A3OJD
I ME I SHOUD ALWAYS
ThIJK OF MYSELF

OSTEItN: 3 BedroOm lieu. f
rent.
Call *22-3004.

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3 IflltM., 1% Oath $125 mu,
2 OIiOM. I lIath.
3 I'I'RM. * Oath.

TIIREF BEDROOM, 2 bath, built
In kitchen, Fla. room. $180 me..
106 V. Coleman Circle. 121-041*

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GENTRY'S. HEATING SERVICE
HOPiTA2. SEiSS
NEW &amp; Used Oil Heaters sold A Wheel chairs, sick room supplies
cleaned; all types. *22-8604.
for sale or rent.
LIGGETT REXALL DRUGS
Pineciest Shopping Center
23-Painting
Pb *22.791*
2701 Orlando Dr.
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
RENT A BED
*22-111* Rollaway. Hospital, Baby Reds
A. J. Adcock
By Day, Weak or Month.
JET SPRAY CLEANING
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
III W 1st.
ROOF
EAVES - WALLS
TENTSCB 82.4$4*
BEDS - CHAIN SAWS TV
Belt Vibrators - Floor Machine
24. Well Drilling
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
222-9111
2661. S. Hiawatha
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
53. Wanted To Buy
All Types and Flues
repair
and
Service
We
CASH I'OR TRASH
rn NE
Antiques &amp; used furniture wantMachinery A Supply Co.
ed.
221-1422
207 W 2nd St..
BRIDGES FURNITURE
*23-1490
Park &amp; 25th.

MONDAY through FrnDAY-8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
12 NOON
SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.
Publisher reserves light 4al e).d, revise and properly classify an
.dsarnests.
Adjustments will be ned. .o a re-eve bash only for typographical
snore thet affect the value of th. ad. Adjustments will Not be

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Want

WHEJ YOU GETOLJr IPJ714E
VADRLD 'rbUR FIRST RE
IJSIBILflV I T0 OWD .D
PJUMBER OIJE. A1JD cJT
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GERMAN Shepherd Puppies for
sale. Females, $20; Ma-lea $&amp;.
Call 822-2*70 after 4 p. in.

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1$-Interior Decorators
17-Janitorial Service.
11-Landscape Service
31-Builders Supplies
$0-Hardware
*1-Born. Improvements
$1-Plumbing
3L...Palnting
24-Well Drilling
2&amp;--Air Cond. &amp; Heating
21-Roofing
31-Radlo-TeISVI5IOD
39-Photo A Equipment
30-Horn. Aptilianol.
11-Musical Instruments
1I-BusIns. Equipment
93-Job Printing
34-Upholstery
31-Vacuum Cleaners
37-Moving &amp; Storage
IP-Exterimrnitorp
4$-Plant e_....F..4 s-Seeds
10-Misc. For Sale
51-Article. For Rent
53-Swap or Exchange
53-Wanted To Buy
Lb-Furniture For Sale
&amp;S-Anuques For Sale
58-Money To Loan
SO-Business Opportunities

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&amp; M1V"K

POODLE PUPPIES, Deposit will
BEAUTICIAN wanted. See Jimmy
EXTRA CLEAN
hold for Christmas. Guaranteed '62 CAD.
Deille cpo.. loaded;
Cowan, Cut 'N' Curt. Call 22.0healthy, Terms. Ph. 228-1440. '€5
CIIEV. 11 Nova Sedan;
0934 or *22-4011.
'€8 GALAXIE 100 Sedan, loaded;
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, ex- '64 ECON01.3NE Van.
13. Catering
perienced In Shorthand, TypEImo Paris
trig, etc. Salary commensurate
TREE RIPENED Citrus. Navels.
with ability. Contact Mr. BurWe Ship, Albert H. P.11, POOL TABLE, in original carton 822.1472.
ton, with equipment. $$!'&amp;. Cas.
Osteen. Call 1224872.
palberry 8$-$I62.
WANTED: Housekeeper for fullCITRUS FRUIT for We. Bring
time employment In pleasant
WURLTTZER Mahogany Spinet
own container.
surroundings. Up to 6 days a
Piano
with
"MAGIC
FINGERS"
Call 22.5$86.
week with excellent salary to
A 40 MusIc Rolls. Can he
compensate for time. Semiplayed manually or electricalTREE Ripened Fruit- TangeaiId mother with 2 children,
2-9246 or 322ly. $201'. Ph.
rines, Oranges A Grapefruit.
a'es I to 16 yesri In house3190.
G. E. Beall, Osteen. *22-1011.
hold. Applicant are, preference
*5 to 60 years. Prospects
COMT'"PON'S Pictured Encyclog..d for permanent emp'oy15. Special Services
pedia., Cash or Terms. Call 822men!. Reply to Box 210 do The
0361 after 4:20 p. in.
S'enford Herald.
OIL HEATERS &amp; FURNACES
UNDERWOOD Portable TypeCleaned A Repaired
writer $21: Baby Crib 321; Car 0001) OPPORTUNITY TO SELL
Call 822-8812.
A NEW AND EXCITING COSBed $2. Ph. 322-0606 after 1:80
METIC LINE. P. 0. Box 185*,
P.
in.
MAKES,
OIL HEATERS: ALL
ORLANDO. FLA.
CLEANED AND SERVICED,
51. Articles For Rent
PHONE 222.2842.
77. Situation

Always Ord.r your ad on the •conomical ws.lcIy or
,non$hly rates. When you pt earlier results, call and
you'll be billed for only the days run at
ssnc.I
sarn.d rats.

1-Lost &amp; Found
1-Personals
4-Beauty Car.
1-Card of Thank.
S-Child Care
$-Dogs-CatL.Pet$
1D-Pou1117-lJVItatOck
11-Special Notice.
11-Catering-Food
14-111cycle Repairs

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FOR SALE: Purebred German
Shepherd, 11 months old, $29.
Call 22-4147.

PUPPIES for Adoption. SLUI.
NOLE H U H A N E SOCIETY.
Hwy. 27-12, near County Road
Dept.

1k Pot Line
Ile Per Lin.
20e Per Line
24c Per Lin.
3D. Per Lois

3 LINES MINIMUM
($1.10 MINIMUM CHARGE)
RAM FOR CONSICUT111I fl11lT)OW$-NO CHANSI OF COPY
SITUATION

ANIMAL RAVEN KENNELS:
DOGS, Cats, etc. hoarded. Chihuahua-s for sale. W. 1st. St., San.
ford, 24713.

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Supplies

guaranPEKINGESE Puppies
teed healthy. TROPICAL Fish and Supplies.
Deposit will hold till Christmas
-Terms. 1000 W. let St. Ph.
22:4 916'.

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TWENTY ONE DAYS

Pets &amp;

7 Ih)I1MCS For Ui?nt

Houses For Rent

Shoppi rig

Do Your Christmas

$595
$695

MANY. MANY MORE

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THE SEVENTH-DAY
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PIRST BAPTIST ciwRCH
S1$ Park Avenue

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Wadnesd..y !tgbt
Prayer ServIce

7:30 p. a.

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Perhaps you hae not noticed symptoms of spiritual indui.'

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Sunday School ........ •4 a• a
Mnrntng Worship .. t1:O0 a.. in.
Iperth eague ... 600

Christmas . .

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me get through a lousy day.

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Sunday School - 3:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:10 a.. in.
7:10 p a.
Evs*1ng Worship
Youth Serv. (Sun.) - 1:00 P. m.
7:10
Uld.WSek Ssrv. (Wed.)
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Sunday School - 10:00 a.. a.
Woribip Servios - 11 00 5.. in
L'ienlng Service - 7 00
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CHURCH OF

WESTSIDE MiSSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith st. * Holly Lvi.
- Pastor
a. King
20 00 a. a
B ads School
"orning Worship - 11:00 a.. a.
Bu 4
EVDIIII Wor.b4p - 7:10 p. a.
Wednesday
Prayer ServioS - 7:61 p. in•

Onora Road
Rev. Roy A. as.znllton Pastor
a1Av School - •:1 a. a.
MorlDj Worship - 11:09 a. a.
Training Union - • fl p a.
£veulng Worship - 7:30 p. in.
wet ging Pi-ayer
7 10 p in
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Bible Study ---. 10:00 a. in.
Morning ISorship - Ii 00 a. a
Evening Service - 6:30 p. a.
Wednesday
Bible Class ...._. 7 30 p a

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Can't do anything In the city
Where's the ordinance agains
bookmaking?

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I'Ioneer FeIiowihlp .. 6:01) p. in.
Senior Ut FellowshIp 6:00 p. m.
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Thomas U. Makin
Worship
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Church School

411 P51k Ave.
lIes Robert H Jenkins Pastor
Morning Worship - 8 30 a. a
Sunday School
I 4L a.. in.
Morning Worship . 10 55 a. m

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?RSBYTERIAS CHURCH

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert H. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
Church School ......_ 1:45 a. in.
1orntng Worship _. 11:00 a m.
MYF ._. _.._. ...
6:30 p. a.

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FIRST PRESBYTERITh
CHURCH
Sanford, Fla
Ull( .SC. &amp; 3rd St.
hc \ Irgil L 13r)ant, Pastot
iurnIng W orship ......8.30 a. in.

It happened in the Sant:
Claus parade. Mr. Handicapper
bow's about figuring out thI
chances of its occurring.
A sprightly miss in one o
the bands was stepping It of
at the brisk cadence of thi
march. Suddenly she stopped
put her hand to her eye. (Nope
you're wrong, It wasn't a 111
from the Santa sniper!) A con
tact lens had slipped, and shi
started a frantic search for Liii
tiny piece of glass. And whi
(with his parade.watching fam
jly) happened to be right at tha
spot? None other than the gen
1*1 optometrist, Dr. Charle
Pcrsimr. The deftly *JUeI !..
experienced eye man sensci
that the lens might have slip
ped, not dropped. Sure enough
his practiced fingers qu1ckl
worked Liii, lens from the corUe
of the eye into its proper place
Atjt with an "Oh Thani
You!!!" and some runninj
steps, the band-maid was bad
In stride tootling away!
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SSELRRY

(Intermediate Senior)
Evening Worship - 7:15 p. a.

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SUYVCi Rfl

MY? MesUngs - 1:30 •. a.

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of Sanford

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PRiNTiNG CO., INC.

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

Church School -- 9:10 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:30 a. a.
Junior Hi &amp; Senior HI
louth Meet ngs - . p. a.
Tuesday:
Primary Choir rehearsal 1:10
Adult Choir rehearsal ...... 7:00
Wed.: Jr. Choir rehsa.rsha.l 1:0

CARRAWAY &amp; McKJBBIN
Insurance

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and

119 %V. First, Sanford
FLORiDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

KENTUCKY FRIED CHiCKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Central Ua.pUst Church. 1311 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluots Baptist Mission
Elder Springs Baptist Church.
550 Lehms..0 Rd
First Baptist Cbu"'h. 111 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist ChUrch of
AIUimuut. Mpriaa
ift. 4U. Litsinoate Springs
First Baptist Church of D.Bary
First BaptIst Church of Geneva
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First Baptist Church of lAke M.$17
First Baptist Church of lAke Monroe
First Baptist Church of L.ong-woud, Car.

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First Baptist Church øf 8S.$ L5.dO Spilsg.
First Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
111)1 W. 11th II
lorest City Baptist Church

Fountain Head Baptist Church. Oviedo
Jordan
4auary
.ptist Church

L2. lou iii

aptist &amp;Uaaloa, Chuluota
5li.sI"uary Baptist Church North Rd.

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Mission Baptist ChUrch
uak ti. kid. ustees
Slurping Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Mt Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Ian
L.ando springs lid.. lAnwood
kit Zion Missionary Baptist. Sipes Ave.
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Cbs ch,
ilul t. &amp; Hickory Ave.
Mw ML Calvary Missionary Baptist
ilu
V.' 13th 1*.
.w $Jem Prlm1ti. Baptist Church.
1U$ W. 11th 1*.
Macsi

Bob McGuire and Staff
HABRELL &amp; BEVERLY .
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

Isn't It. about time the Stali
did something about a traffii
light at the 431-434436 intersec
Lion ? I mean how many mon
statistics do we have to givi
them? Two bad wrecks in 41
hours last week.
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J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo Floridi

ose

irving L Pryor and Staff

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

SEMINOLE
N•w Mt. Zion Baptist church, 3720 Pear Ave
O..kla.ws Baptist Church. 3741 W. 30th St
Osteen Ust1st ('hutch
Pinscrsst Baptist Church 11$ W. Onora Rd
Prairie Lake Baptist Church Ridge ltd
Fern Park
Progrss. Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Shilob Missionary Baptist Church.
west Sanford
pj
Sunkad pti.t Church.
Ave
5*. James Missionary Baptist Church Ste.
ltd. 411 Osteen
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Missionary Baptist Church, 9th It.
5t. Matthew. Missionary Baptist Church
Canaan Heights
John'. Missionary 8spt5l ChurCh.
$20 Cypress St.
T.pI Baptist Church. Palm Springs ad..
Westalde Miasioary Baptist Church
41$ S. Holly Ave.
Zion Ho'. Bar list Church .'1 Orauc Ave •
CATHOLIC

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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

Casseiberry
bheph.rd United L.uthern.

NAZARENE
of the

Naaarone, W.

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O.k ' As'.
lioman Catholic Mkss, Sportsman a Club.
Chujizota
t. Anne Catholic Church.
I erbing
.a.ce. DeBsry
0t. MA5ry M&amp;idsin. Csth?lic Church. Malt-

Lutheran Cizurois of th. Redeemer,
1IJ 1%. 35th PL&amp;c.
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Legion
hail. Prairis Lake. Vera Park
...t.. Luke. £..uthesau Church. liL 614,• Slavia
ItETUOl)Ial'

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CHRISTIAN
First "bristian "butch. I07 S Bant rd Ave
CONGItEQATLONAL.
Cozigr.gatlonsi Christian Church
:491 Paik Ave
Northslde Christian Church, 1" 1 u r 1 4 a
Haven Dr., MaI"nl

liarnelt Memorial Methodist Church, It.

Community PresbyterIan Church, Lake Mary
First Presbyterian Church. Oak Ave.
&amp; Ito St.
h"irst Presbyterian Church of DeBary,
L il'cbahd
irsaOyLtsi.ii Church vt Tb. Covesant
7LI 5. Orlando Dr.
SL AndreW. Presbyterian Church

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SprIngs

b.Hary Ave. Enterprise

Mstbodlst Church
.thei A.M.E, Church, Canaan Height.
aaselberry ComnniutiIt Methodist '.burcb,
Hay. 17
P1ue Ritigs ltd., (atet.eIry
Lieliary Comnuzianity Mst.Aud
Church W.
JLighlsnda DsBary
Bear Lake

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MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY Christ Methodist Chuicb
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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. of Christ, 1513 8. Park Ave.
Sunland
Itiur(b
,
. Estates
A.
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hutch ot Christ, Geneva
Lhurch of Christ, ink. Mary
} irst Methodist Church of Ovisdo
church of Christ, L.ongwood
First Southern Mstbodiat Chuich
Church of Christ, Paola
*461) Sanford Ave.
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Methodist Church. 601 W. 4th
CHURCH OF GOD
Ueuevs Methodist Churb, Gsasva
CIUSetI of (.rod. 00$ Hickory
trace Methodist Church. Onora Rd.
of God. UOU b. French
(rant Chapel LM..E. Church. OVisdo
Church of Ocid. Oviedo
oiikgruve Methodist Church, Ovl.do
Church of God Miaslon. EftI..rpris.
()steei Methodist Cburch,4
ao
e.eya.a
•t. EPISCOPAL
Vt'. at ira,O1&amp;
ztsr Episcopal Church E. DeBar7
St.. James A.M.E.. 0th 04. M Cipross
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P
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LU E C cb 81. H. 416 0 lssn
5
holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ave. at 4th
ltd. Enterprise
L.UTRE1L4N
Staf ford Memorial Methodist C b u 1 b
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A.06151100 Lutheran Church. Ov.rbra'ok
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A CONVERSATION W 1 T I
SHERIFF J. L. HOBBY:
Well, you'vi
REPORTER
been off the fee system fo
some eight or nine years. h!o
has it been working?
HOBBY-We're running a bet
ter operation . . . More effi
ciency and saving taxpayer
more money.
REPORTER-WhY?
hOBBY-Well, we don't havi
to depend on arrests to mak
our money now. We have sat
ety patrols around schools Wi
never had before . . . A bette
bookkeeping system. We knoi
where all our money goes.

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.

1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

301 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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Robert Sulouff and Employees

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By the way-the HiGHway
that Is-how are the white wa
lights along the lakefront to thi
1-4 interchange coming? Haven'
beard anything from the beau
tification committee recently.

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
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Fern Park Church of the Naaa.r.rz..
OBrlen Rd., Fern Park
Lake M&amp;ary ChUrCh of the Nssirens

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and Staff
WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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We hear plenty of talk agains
the war on air pollution
Suggest the city and sanitariul
check out Turd and Elm.

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that Forest Lake Academy ou
in Forest City is also accredit

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Don't be surprised If Johi

Evans Is named chairman o
the school board next year.

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partment fold up? Could be.
thanks to a lack of interest
Seems nobody cares . . Meet
Ing has been scheduled for to
morrow night at 7 to look inti
the matter . , . They have oni:
tour volunteers out there
All we need Is a lire to wuki
them up,

Eastern Orthodoz Church 51. Johns Cbt.
soatom Chapel, Hwy. 17-ta, Fern Peak
grsatlo
Bth
t Magnolia

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$09 E. led St.

Kingdom Bali of Jehovah'. Witness
bake Monr
Unit, 1543 W. Third $1.
First Pscteco.ta1 Church of Leugwood
Full Oo.psl Tabernacle 37*0 Country Club
Sit. Oiivø Uulineu Church, Oak Hill
1W. Ostesa
Plizecrest Assembly of God, 37th &amp; Elm
Stanford Alliance Church, 1401 8. Park Ave.
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah's Wit.
nesses. $00 ISaofi.d Ave.
'lh. SaJvatiuu Army. 314
laid $1..
lioUIng 11111. MoravLi Cburch, Altawonts

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IS ThAT hIM?

Candidates are Arthur Lego, Dr. Eugene Ellis and
Edward Lunn, incumbents, and Charles Woodruff, I)ofl

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EARL IIIGGINBOTHAM

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Upholds Iove

In Long-wood, with the highest voter registration in the
city's history at 1,O30 voter8

will elect two councIlmen, S ayor, city clerk and tax collector,
Polls will be at the council

Of The Sky

Court

Gets Case
The at the plaza and tong lines of chiI(tren waited to talk

WASHINGTON (AP) over

selection

of

Georgia's

next governor goes before the

Resurfacing

Supreme Court today in a

Prograni Set

The battle is three sided. 1t3
overtones broadly .siguificanL

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it s reported t.hat Santa

be found in this
sic test of the right of states to special location, two doors east of Publix each day
from 4 to 8:30 p.m. to hear requests and from Dec.
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WASHINGTON (A?)
Wernher Von Braun said today
chamber at City hail and OPCII
Resurfacing of 15 city streets "there is a distinct possibility"
from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday. at a cost of $15,000 is expected that the first American may
Caudldatei ar II. IL Ilaynic to begin the first week in Jan- land on the moon in liii3.
and A. R. Lormann for mayor; uary, City Manager W. E.
Only i' ' 1,000 out of 6,040 regIstered voters are cx- Jack Bushor, Ralph Clendenin, Knowles has reported.
SYarning
in Sanford city elections, Tuesday, according Donald Conway, Carl Lommler,
pected to
Cliff Jordan. cflatrman of the courthouse committee of the
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Slurry seal mix program is
city
clerk.
to an estimate by howard \Vhelchel,
physicians
were
put
on
South
Seminole .Iaycees, is expected again to request a public
,
nation
's
expected
to
cover
Mangoustine
Civic Center and close at 7 Homer Scott, H. E. Sweat, Rob
Polls open at 7 a.m. at the
notice
today
that
they
ert Underwood, and Percy Ave. from 13th to 16th St.;
must sign hearing ott re!ocation of the :oiirthouse during his scheduled
p.m.
from Mangoustine, the detailed Medicare hospital
Incumbent Commissioners Earl Higginbothan in Group i White (incumbent) for council;
16thHays
St. Drive, from Country forms whether they like it or appearance before the board at County Commissioners
Tuesday.
Onnie east;
1'
Meeting will begin at 9 a.m.
and A. L. Wilson in Group II arc running unopposed. Both ?drs Ruth
Layo
and
Mrs.
Shomate (incumbent) for Club Road to Mayfair Circle; not.
have served several terms on the commission and both have city clerk and Fred Esciavon, Mayfair Circle from Hays The government doesn't plan
Jordan has been appearing before city cotinci1
and civic
served us mayor.
organizations
in
the
south
end
to Country Club Road. to budge in Its positions.
Printed handbills being distributed around the city in- Charles Sammet andfor
Roy
taxShocot.Drive
Also Mayrose Drive, from
of the County trying to gain sup.
mate (incumbent)
dicate "undercover" campaigns for write in votes for
Country
Club
Roati
to
Garrison
Gunfire
port for the effort. Only Cassei(Jimmy) Grnpps in the Group 1 race and Fidel Jones in the lector.
The Community 11ow on Drive; Club Road from Garri- MACAO (APi - Police gun- berry. so far, has emitirsed he
Group 2 election.
Maitland Avenue has been des. son to 25th St.; Anderson (i'ir- fire was heard again today .
Neither of these "candidates" hiive (1Unhified.
of moving the courthouse
at
ignate(i
us the polling Place for uk, from Country Club to east ter a weekend of Communist idea
Whelehel said offIcial canvass of the votes will be held
aesults from lust rositfontthe election for two council of Hays Drive; Country Club rioting in this Portuguese and that was on request of its
City hull, \Vednesday, "probably at noon,"
boarti
Country
Club Rr. colony. Some Portuguese rest- city planning
which origi- letter poll on a name change
At a special meeting In January, electeil commissioners seats in the town of Altamonto Circle, from
the idea several months for the village of North Orlando
Springs
Tuesday
from
7
n.m.
to
Hays
Dr.
dents
were
being
moved
to
the
nated
will meet to choose a mayor.
Also Wilkins Circle from centuries-old Monte and Guia ago. Just last week. Longwood
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City Council refused "to have jutttt the namu will remain
A vIgorous campaign has hays to Garrison Drive; Garri- forts
anything to do with the fight." I tile sarntt, Thu urnId was told
been conducted between Robert son front Country Club Circle
Report is also expected at the today.
Rogers and Charles Mimer for to Mayfair; Bradshaw from
Air Disaster
S'S
All
coxnmlssion
meeting from Har- Apparently .suffkittnt number
one seat on the board while 25th to Anderson Circle; Hardy ST. AUGUSTINE (A?)
airplane
old
Johnson,
county attorney.
Charles Robinson, runs uflop. Ave. from Country Club Rd. to fotir occupants or an
i1tttireii the change
posed for another seat on COUn- 25th St.
which crashed Saturday were and County Eni1ueer
name wa
Other streets include Sum- dead in the wreckage when it Bush on the St. Johns-indian but vote on atosingle
cii.
outnumber those
not enough
River
Canal
Alignment,
Three council seats are up merlin Ave. from Celery to 24th was located more than 4
A 2lyear-old Sanford man was in County Jail charged with
Thu attorney will report, as wishing the name to stay as La.
search.
breaking and entering after he was apprehended by an auxiliary for election Tuesday at the Street; 20th Street from Sum- later in an air-ground
plane
which well, on the Bear Gully Lake The matter will be presented
deputy at the Five Points Bar early Saturday morning, Sheriff town ball in Oviedo with 623 merlin Ave. to French Ave. and Pilot of the
Association requests. The group for (liscussion at today's 7:31)
registered electors having the 24th Place from Myrtle to Elm plunged into Twelve
J. 14. Hobby reported,
Mile had requested action be taken
Ave.
Swamp, west of St. Augustine. to restrict permits fur lake .fll. session of the council in
Lynn L. Kennedy, 407 FIrst Street was shot in the left thigh opportunity to vote.
In addition to the incumbents,
by Auxiliary Deputy Richard Laese after Kennedy was
was identified as J. W. Owens dredging.
the village office.
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running out of the bar with
of Miami, a Navy man stationPrices Firm
pair of screwdrivers In his lie and another deputy Investi. and Rex Clonts, two other can.
Field near Jacksoni
NEV
YORK (UPI)-Priees ed at Cecil
gaited
and
saw
Kennedy
rundidates,
C.
D.
Thompson
and
hand.
Laese, making the rounds in ning out the front door. Laeso Robert Cameron have also opened firm in moderate trzid- vilk.
Authorities did not at once rethe county received a call that fired one shot knocking Ken- qualified and are running for ing on the New York Stock lease names of hm companions,
Exchange today.
office.
a man was seen behind the bar. nedy down,
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To Vote In Sanford

North Orlando
To Keep N a me

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Part 4 Of A Series

On Trial

FREEHOLD, N. J. (A?)
Dr. Carl Coppolino, charged in
Florida with the murder of his
wife, goes on trial today for the
strangling of a retired Army
officer, once the couple's neighbor.

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be taken oft the tee system. K.
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my job and I
bid-Jetting on the "dianiond' just not right forsue
kigislatlozi
project when will the county pu would like to
In that needed SCCCbI &amp;Oi*I adopted wlwreby constables
would be placed on salary in.
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WASIINGTON (AP) - The
Supreme Court ruled unanimously today that the Georgia 1.4egislature violated Juiian Bond
constitutional rights by refusing
Voters will be going to the polls today and Tites- , seat him.
day in the four communities in the south end of the
Eyes turned skyward and fingers pointed upHospital Bound
county to elect councilmen and in one city t mayor, GETTYSBURG. Pa. (API -I
Former President Dsight D. ward signaled the arrival of Santa Claus' helicopter
city clerk and tax collector.
will enter Wal. at the Sanford Plaza parking lot, Saturday.
Casselberry's election is being held from 7 a.m. to Eisenhower. 7.
Hundreds of children and parents surrounded in
Reed Hospital this week for
7 p.m. today at the Casselberry Woman's Club. Eight ter
surgery to remove his gill blad the roped off area where the jolly gentleman dropped
hundred sixty-nine voters are registered to vote. Three tier, Eisenhower's orrice anout of the sky to greet the youngsters and listen to
nounced today.
council seats are up for election.
their requests. A special room tva set aside for Santa

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stead of being dependent upon and schools and working acci.
dents.
fees."
Constable Carroll is one of Fee. charged by his office In.
Lends Helping
the three constables In the coun- elude $7.15 for each warrant
ty. liii district (district 4) plus mileage train the location
To Family
comprIses lb. entire north end where a subject is picked up.
of the county including Sanford, Ho says he travels 200.300 iu.Ues The Sammy Lee Jeter Jr.
fantily. burned out of their
Mimi, Lake Mary, Vaola and each day,
home
at Rookertown last FriGeneva and highway 171)2 to Constables' salary, according
day, has been outfitted with
the Five Points area.
year,
clothing and new shoes by the
The other constable's are to state law, Is $7,500 per
the
feud
Salvation
Army, according to
which
Is
taken
of
out
Grady hull of Altumonte
Springs and George Kulsey of the osüco coUocts. Office cx- Capt. Jack Owens.
Jetttr, hituecif, is stilt buspeusi, also comes out of the fees
Oviedo,
pitalized
with burne, but all
Carroll cialnis to work 1820 with excess nioneys being turn
of the fatuity
members
seven
hours per day doing all types of ed back to the county.
the fire
audit-who
lost
all
in
law enforcement from patrol. Books of the office are
ling school zones to checking ed every 18 months to two years have been clothed and provided
with $43 Lu now shoes,
Lb. doors of business twuics by the stat. auditor

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IJpss.1&amp; Community Pr•sbyterian Church.
Upsals Rd.
Westminster Presbyterten Chirob, ILowsU
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lmks Seventh-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 41$, ?orsse City
Seventh-day Laventist Church MaItl.e.0
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Sanford Seventh-cay Adventist Cbch.
Seventh * Eta
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Allen i A.MJO. Church, OUve * 11th
Church of Clod In Christ, Oviedo
Cbuluola Community Church
Church of Go :t Prop secy. 3507 Elm Ave.
Church of God Mission, Enterpriss
Church of Jesus Christ of LAtter Day
baints. 2115 Park Ave.
Community Chapel, Alta.mont.
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Sunday School _._ 9 IL a. in
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Communion-First Sunday in
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Rev B. Ruth Grant - Pastor

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LUTHERA2, (_HURCH
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Family Service
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CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street. I,ongwood
Pr. Warren N. Thompson, %'Icar
Holy Communion .... L00 a. a.
1 amity S.rvioe &amp;
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Morris Ruby __...._ Evangelist
Meets in Lake Mary Firs Hail
Bible Class
$ 50 a. in
Morning Worship - 10:10 a. a.
Evening Worship - £ 01) p a.
Bible Class Wed. - 7 $0
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SCIENTiST
East Second Street
Sunday
Sunday School -11:00 a. m
%VItiat1ai Servies s:co
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SUli3tt "God the Only Caupi
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R,.i.dtn
Room: 101 W. P'Irs
Weekdays: 10:10 a.xn.-4:30 p.m

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Ralph Brewer Jr
Evangelist
Bible School .---- 3:0' a.. a.
Morning Worship - 10 00 a.
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B..Pieddis Smith - pastor
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Worship - 11 00 a.. a.
Training Union - £ 11 p a
ventag S.rvlce - 'z so p
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Woman $ Chub Building

Rev. John Ceresoll - Pastor
10:00 a. in
Sunday School
1ornsng Worship . 11:00 a. in
Evangelistic Svo.......... 7:30 p.m

C'7y'ip1it 1P Xreatft Ad*.4Tt*5I1t &amp;,,i.e Ise., Stv.brL

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Temporary location: Attmn:.,nte
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MsItl&amp;nti Avenue, Altarnont,
SprIngs
Vortlip ... 11:00 a. in. Sundays

CHURCH OF GOD
OP PROPHEC!
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Sunday School
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The Church is the greatest hcenr on earth for the building
tharocter and good citit'rtship. It is a storehouse of spiritual
"'values. Without a strong Church. neither democrocy
,atian can rurvive. There are four sound reasons wh every
trsan should attnnd services reguiarI
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WorsIp S.rvioe - 1100 SUNL&amp;ND BAPTIST CHURCH
aresthg Worship - 710 P.
13 French Ave.
£UIaaos Youth
Rev 0. E. Hodges
Pastor
P&amp;lowshtp (Toss.) 1:10 P.
(Wed)
Sunday Sokool - 3:41 a.. a.
7:80 p. m.
Prays? $.rvles
Morning Worship 11:00 a. a.
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Evanretistlo BervIo.. 7:00 p.a.
Wed. Prayer &amp;
Bible Study
7:10 p. a.
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WFAT11E1t: Partly cloudy and warmer thru Tuesday.
MONDAY, DFC. 5, 1966 -ANF'ORD, VLORIDA
Istnbl1shed 1908
Al' Leftse(l Wire

I already got my Chrlstma
present . .Some 35 yotmgstcr
from the l'lnrerest Kiddip Kor
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Happy New Year!

Courthouse Fight
lops 1966 Ne ws

doubt, giolli, it — I.iit top news RtflE

of 19
.66 was the Sanford marina

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'rime ( ,,ir1.hrui,a rr'lrprRf.i(,T, lR'tiit, nnd thi p'iqqi
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hi, story of MCA in

1'h( 8(1 mu t(ii eu in .ln nary whmi city cflniflliS-

Signed contracts with marina 111141 met ci operat (E5 and
dredging firm.
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In
- $1 million in revi'nm
nppinvnl for led"bonds wetv sold and work
underway.'. Trouble
eared in "'' niti PHESI 11ENT Milled
when the (nme and I' resh lbimphrey and Sen. M Ike N ansWater Fish Commission 5Skd field stopped at Snnfovd Nnvnl
the state to order Sanford to
. Stj%tion to pick up Sen.
stop dredging in I ,ake Monroe, Everett. l)irk.'n, giving f4ailors
but the order was later re- th till-ill of their
H A N en nhoholk lievenures
5CflIh'I1 and tile work continued.
for piers, decks and at. the ('irk' Center were lifted;
other portions of the vast proj.
SAN FO1W NAVAL
ect were let in the fall anti as MV received accreditation and
the year drew to a close the added its 12th grade;
landfill was complete, bulkF'lA NCIS not NIl .LiT was
heading was being finished and named director of the Sanford
docks and piers were under Port Terminal and SAN FOR I)sF:M I NOl E .IAYCEES brought
construction in factories.
City plans for a "lakefront home the lion McCarty trophy
whiteway" all the way from as the top club in the state;
0 Melhmville Ave. to Interstate
MENTAL II KALTII Clink
4, got a promise of cooperation with psychiatric service v1i5
from county and state officials. opened, faltered for Inch of supPlans for beautifying the band- port. and then got a firmer grip
shell pier and moving the zoo -with help from the state;
were being studied.
CITY EMPLOVES got a $70,000 pay hike whie the pol i'('
OTHER TOP STORIES in dpartment added a detective
the city during the year in- bureau and the City Zoo got a
eluded the purchase of the Sun- new leopard, a panther and it
hand water system;
mandrill;
CITY TAXPAYERS got it
Opening of a new $1 million
wing at Seminole Memorial break with it two-mill tax cut,
(Continued on Page 6)
Hospital, salary raises for

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Franeolse Hardy, is a house.
bold word In her own country, but relatively unknown
In the United States. An Instant success In 1%2 at the
NC of 18 as a distinctive
guitar-playing singer, she
will be Introduced to
Amen can audiences soon
via the MGMClnerama production "Grand PrIi," the
much-touted movie about
auto racing.

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c1iqrict. Nfiiek (Ie-epriff draw iIna for the Neill- property nerur Th7e Points. Tern- bind Jr rciire'1 from the
t. R101 of the falIt.la 1 to porarv hnildin
onstrm'- .i$e to run-main for the Rrunue
on prrpert.v adjacent to th ted and the iehf,ni opnne4 for ruf Repre.intnti'.'
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tell.
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.(ruint c-'ftor's of he f,aka
for the fariflt.
%!or-.' Chamber of ('ommer.-",
When the Coiimlcah,n e fv,ei
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11t.11"(4 00ri ,'jt iyø'q md 'emuintV
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the henrinR, claiming the one
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'iealq, and
was
sIl?fkient.,
a
f159
held
in
I
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-operaticun of r-ho property
4IlJ
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riaqa injunction suit uas filed
.v.'ner.m prodn.'eri donnthin of
by three toisth c'mlnf,le reiright.of.wav4 maklr'nts ngainqt. the rrunnty to prrr'ir prmsibl., 'hi' l,ni-ce Nfary
hil,jt. further e-penclituxra of
iforrh.mn'n for Inta'r it ite 1.
funds for the prr.jert.
i no ne'r jnt.r(lhuingo -"ill proHigqt
'AP the county with its fifth
:,
Z
N) f--I. ('nnstra.'tinn is
puihikiuns, Mr. Jean Bryant
"c;,"efed to Iwhm in the latter
K'h,t
-urt of Jammr' md lie 'nmI-.s
,)l•'tert in nit.t-s-umnim,'r.
in history Republicans have
-.ver,
'oml,let-ed hyl
A ll1(
E1.COMV to 1967 by I 4-montim-ohi ,Joliri l'ite, son of M. and
held county of fire ler e.
(I Icrald I hoto)
All-s. Tracy Est 0i4 (if Longwood.
(Cnntinu,cd on Pirvu
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Employment Changes
I'hone 322-2611 at 12593

Foy Transferred;
Krieck Promoted

??I1AM1 (AP) - Gov. Claude Kirk wants Florida to
capitalize on the sea around It,
and has named an advisory
council of specialists to help.
"The sea around us shall be
studied to the maximum and Its
resources developed fully," Kirk
said In naming the seven-man
panel Tuesday. "With more than
1,300 miles of coastline. . .we
have unequaled natural advantages."
Appointed to the council were
Dr. Jacques Picc'.ard. Swiss
ocennologist and deep - diving
submarine pioneer; Edwin A.
Link,, an authority on underwater research; John H. Perry Jr.,
submarine builder and publisher of 27 Florida newspapers:
Dr. F. G. Walton Smith, president of University of Miami's
Institute of Marine Science: Dr.
Atheistan Splihaus. former dean
of University of Minnesota's in
;tItute of Science and Technology: Fred Learey. newly np
pointed chairman of the Florida
Council of I00, and Billy Burns,
chairman of the Ocean Sciences
arid Engineering Council of
Palm Bench County.

Transfer of Joseph M. Foy and promotion of Wil-

Zip (ode 32771

WEATHER: Happy New Year ______________
VOL. 69 NO. 95 — AP Leased Wire — Established 1908 — FRIDA Y,

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By LARRY VERSHEL

The Top Stories Of

GUARANTEE'D TO

Year

NEW \'EAR'S EVE
A man will make a resolution

liam J. Krieck of the Sanford staff of the Florida State

at midnight and break it before
Employment Service was announced today.
he gets to bed.
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1966- -Around The Municipalities

Np natter how crowri'4, the
dance hear is in a night dub
T'o jail cells were construct- civic ceater, ball diamond. side out, at 63 per cent, in :he coun- the iimiilest municipality in the
with the local office for three years, was prbmoted to
'rhe top news stories of the
there will be people who will
uf)Uflty.
walks to and from the school V.
nianager here, succeeding Foy.
year in time five South Seminole ed at the city hall.
OVWDO
to do (lie "Mommhey" and th e
try
LONG WOOD
The change is effective Sun- of Commerce, Sanford Kiwnni
F.ivorahfe report wa recelvand a new sewage system get
municipalities of the county acDog."
- ',ia apprnvnl by the
BigiewM
Improvements in the water
Club, Seminole County Vocaday.
- )ep.urmenL of Housing -md Ur* 4 *
cording to the editors of The system to the tune of $20000 no further than the talking ed from the itite audit.
Thomas Lawton, metropolitan tional Advisory Board, Official
NORTH ORLANDO
Development of grants and
At least one guy will go burnt'
brought aeration and chlorina sbuge.
manager of the Orlando area, Board of Grace Methodist
More
funth
were
provided
for
loans
totaling .S4ilI),l0O for a
with the wrong overcoat.
The
largest
budget
in
the
AITAMONTE SPRINGS
tinu facilities to the system and
said that Foy was well qualified Church, Seminole County Corn* * 4
Withdrawal by the Department elicited boasts from the city city's history was adopted at operation of the village with municipal, water system for the
to assume the new position as munity Action and Seminole
person to kayo your
Time
last
the raising of the rate of the town.
of
Housing and Urban Develop government of the "best water $13618.78.
be a career employe with O County Chamber of Commerce
Con;trncunn of the facility, ex"I
ve
house
will
announce,
never
Record
voter
registration
for
utility tax.
tut'nt of applications of the tOWU in the area."
years experience in the State industrial committee.
Much
of
the
year
was-spent
pected
to be completed within
in my life.''
been
up
so
late
Constant bickering by mem the municipal elections was seen
for nearly $1 million in loans
Krieck's seven years experiEmployment Service.
40
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for time new sewerage system I&amp;'rs of council saw plans for a as well as largest voter turn- 3earchmg for a police chit!( tat' the next 13 rnnnth:4, is to be toFey's career with the agency ence as a career employe of the
No
one
will
aclinii-c
tlmei
IISCIVCS
cated on •m -iit dmiimled by Netxln(l water e\t('imsiuns foretold
began as a farm labor repre- agency qualifies him for his
ion md Company.
in time morning.
the tight money policy of the
tentative in the Ft.. Lauderdale promotion to manager of the
federal government. IIUD did Predicts Improvement For '67
local office and subsequently Sanford office, according to
will
call
Pete
Some
wise
guy
1
Crieck
joined
time
agenhe has served in the Miami of. Lawton.
not consider the applications
fice as an employer relations cy in 1959 as an employment Knowles at liomime and say his despite tlit fact the town's timrepresentative, in the Holly- interviewer In the Ft. Myers water is oIl.
itmeet' hail (ltu-1iIt-(I a vatt-i
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wood office as assistant man- office and since April Ituu;:l, ha.s
"emI)UitIl(V and (lie tow ii hild,
( 1.iARANTi'EI) 'l'O 11;11113 1-.'N iwgimn to refuse al)l)riuVtl of llt'
ager and since lti manager of served in the Sanford office its
NEXT
YEAR
placement interviewer, veterans
plats which required water set'the Sanford office.
County
School Board wi ll vice.
The
Foy has been active in corn- employment representative and
munity and civic affairs in San- employment, office supervisor. tell the people 8 total bond Issue
A blaze resulted it, $10,001)
must.
are
to
cornis
a
"if
we
ford, having been a member of Krieck is a member of the Sim(litiflil go to records, office equip•
the Seminole County Chamber ford Kiwanis Club, institutional plete a new ,Junior I 11gb School. ment 8fl(l a large mitituher of
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'light
money
—
the
inability
to
get
financing
—
representative of Holy Cross
ll:iItitz.t' (i-e..n.
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imitI -y'•ai-ultI ..an1'.,riI huntCounty Comnmnksiun Citiirnian houses.
.
Episcopal Church Cub Scout
w';L given today its the reason for the nearly $1 million
shot in a Illifillag 'mt
Sem i nole
e
Pack and vice president of Suit. John Alexander will get liii' good
Record new ronst met ion tomiyear
county
during
the
past
in
construction
in
the
(I
Limp
GCHeV,i
bridge area ywitur-.
by
government, award.
ford Square Dance Club.
tinueo1 with $1.5 million in build*
.
Duputie
reported.
Lay.
director.
by Robert Brown, county zoning
ing permits Issued.
Lagging In
The hunter waa itietititlisi 44
Seminole Community Action
CASSELIIERIIY
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Valuation of 11ernut; issued through Dec. 13 totaled
R i cky Sericoimc, il oo 'iraptivillu
Directors will complain about
experienced a
Cassel berry
(1OWII over last
million
approximately
x;niately
$1
Seal Drive
6.657,05.00,
Ave.
who was mit in the Taft
nothing being accomplished 011(1 cormmnercial lniiluliiig 1)1)1)111 wIth
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year.
lutc
by
anuthor huatur.
promptly forget iuliotit it its $0011 (lit construction (II time new
Seminole Is lagging by near,
rh11
boy was trvatud and rimBrown stated, "The 5itu*tlt'fl
as they wall out of (lie meet- Montgomtry Ward Store 1mm
.
ly $l,Xo in 1966 contributions
!.a.ietI :sr Sent itiutu Nluinurial,
ing.
will improve with expected acSiiiii nok' Plaza, Brow iiiusg LL1) :
over 196 contributions in early
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H
orituiit'S, King Ilrotlit!rs apartdays of the Christmas seal
Lion of Congress in its next
NY NEW YEAR ItESOLtJ- Ilielits Oil &amp;itKt' l\iitiilfl and CX'
campaign, according to the
st'sR)fl to relieve and make
TIONS:
paimsion of the sewerage system.
Florida Tuberculosis and Rca.
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available more niurtguge umonForget about puslmimmg for a
icquisitIun urmd pl a ns for the
I'
piratory Disease Association.
cys.
local
budget review of all fee flew SL.IIIIIUJk' l)owns 'l'ltoroiigli
County residents donated $9,.
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"Ct'rtziimtly
the need for
j
offices in the courthouse
'58.90 to the association In the
tired Racing 'rrno-k brought time'
housing amid other structures
You're just banging your head smmmell of success w hich had d ud
first 3 days of the 1965 camstill exists," he said,
against
the wall.
paign, as compared to $8,629.16
('(I the Seminole Raceway.
'rho drop in construction
4
4
In the first 34 days of the 1966
Council broke ground roll' a
.i
was gtIt('t milty iulammced lWoveell
Forget iilioiit tlio' Iu.'(l fur a
campaign.
new reci-euit lou center on
?
resi d ential u nil
cuinummercial
traffic light at 10i-13 3431 • .
In all, county residents do.
acre site.
building.
"Cuiustructiemm
of L"lurI:k
time state won't do anything un
ixtcd $11,SO,91 to the assoclu
'l'Iw city recorded its 1it',t (rafida Tectumwluku1 University
ROBERT IlItO%'N
til a few more people are killed.
Uoun 1%5.
lie IatlIty Iii SeVt•hI y&amp;'4ut'5.
will
have sumt' eff ect on Lucius4
JOSEPH Al. FO
BRAND NEW
_____________________-trial construction here," Brown
Don't knock yourself out
-•*.,•-,.•'
-PietlIeteti.
about a stuff doctor at Seminole
• Orlando Man
Approximately 1,000 builtling
Menmrioi hospital
you're
hlt'ulnhIs wet- u issued during the
talking to time four winds.
$ YR 50.000 MI. WARRANTY
NO MILLS
year
ith the L&amp;truut permit
4
Critical
(0* ASK OUR SALISMIN ABOUT LIPITIMI WA**ANfl)
isueet (uluhla-vjse) going to
Don't mention anything iimoru
Z'b.arr'wl '-J .n.jr.a. Yorque..
4-Jujr uiuiuoio. with )I
Thib
•
till, Winter Park Telt.-Phutic
about a ixietlical t•xaiiulimer for
After Shooting
flit.
*siii., psdJ.d $W1 v isor. VPh$441 r wvoit. lifl41$Iwfl$
Company for the tiukienrod axtime county • .
Even time mcdand whituvusil tire s,.
unk
mu
it"
is
piled
up
J
Sanford
postc
tu
the
rafters
itt
the
hullice buildin g .
Ical society isn't buukiimg you
An Orlando man was in cr111. . ..
LIST PRICL $3351.56
off lu-a
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. ubulig with tell other ioostcii(iet'a ui'rozas liii' country.
Even with the drop in buildcal condition at Florida Suni
.
till.
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'lii is is (lieu soiL of iiiiiii Lt(iut*t!bI'ii to "(Jectipulut" uacl caitius lug Imernuita, the honing uffie'u
tonium today after being shot •
has tittt'ui busy cuimipitluig rueI ,ca ye llit county ecoimummu ks only a iiiu Il-i-oat iuii. ii lug (Il i!.
in a trailer behind Adams Inn
ikaton
liii'
mull"
IN
up
"husk
how
tutu
tuiltul
Is
I
hut
mailers
otds, certifying various Ct'Liagent abut'
1 wommien
in Seminole County early this
itntl
tving land in ,
In the county can't lie wii'ng. uiiu I ryluug to h,t'ut 1 114. ult'uull ISle fol. U IIUW postut'ic- t' muting All &amp;e'ttsl
:norniflg.
4
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eecsusd Will til l i d Clikhtl imitull
(urinal it'll Lou the puibl'. .-um-iaL I
Samuel R. McCoy, Orlando,
See The Good Guys In The Whit',, Hati Al' —
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till)
ZI
P
bear
uiii,ui.
I
sust
luolIheat
Slililihs
temjiorand
other 1)' pa html maps ate
Don't umentloim out
to zutalti the ir
was shot In the temple by
loud that there are pt'oiilu Ili time l,tti'a and uuttist ho sm-e, -umuim-teol, •'i ItIY ( YhrIst uuiiis e'itishmyus to uvaLIuLuiu in thu office for the
(barks Jlerlth of Ajpka after
vomit y that (1(1gm' t have U do' ccitt else the iiuieIli'r will be ehimergiul hiiuiiillti thu ''Jisuth snail" but publ ic tutsiatet lout.
an argument Involving hleritWs
poi-it agu'.
'l'hu.' hew I 'uist iii aster ('cileu I Ic'S iii stulut
dat-.' to $iIt!i), duii'l gut einiimglm (list elas
Fl, t otioty ptttutnir, whau
wife. After the shooting Mrs.
to cut, etiui't upptiit a family, rusluuigr is i'Ite-t'tivt
uusistusunhut il'' Siuustom'ul Is.t..(tice ''lr ott wu'rL i muuc'atly reaeees-ctm, study
JferlOi suffered a heart attack
1801 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322-Oê14
Use iatitdsit I'll VI$
uii'.lay,
ts'i sit List' muhm of Li stilt $oiial .111(1 atiuty $ia, hii liesill tteve'I ut;
luiuluim I
and also was rushed to the hosSt'iiiluioic €0111 JU Unity Action Is
I lurostug Ii jiIIh -I lis- Ist Sims SOles udvut- Ils- Ilimme to Lum'ingimtg the L.i&amp;test
pital. She WL16 listed in f1r
I us igi- i' jiuiutoft lse
OPIN III
P.M. MON. TNIU PSI. — 4 P.M. IA?
I cuunty plan up to diiW.
aLaLng.
out We country have Wen uu- 11mg."
CQLIdAUUQ.
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Shrimp in the Gulf of Mexico
are now being shocked into fishermen's nets.
A device developed by the
Department of the Interior's
fishery laboratory here sends
an electrical shuck just ahead of
the trawl which causes the
shrimp to "jump" from the mud
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l,4'Rd'?5 vill he
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flrst BapUt
"lie will drink train the brook by the way; therefore
will lift up bt head." (Ps. 110:7 1VS) This saying of the
psalmlfit iwggests a truth that is nedrd by all of
measure. We need strength and refreshing for tht tasks at loge, Thomas Ilemphill of
antj we cannot itransport urqelvcs to some distant source 'Wake Forest Ilnivarsity and
of help. What he seems to be saying is that there are :brnoks .Inmes Dodson of Plorida t.nte
by the way from which we may drink. As we do sri we are able i?fliVT?51ty. Senior I1Ih Shnr.

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direction of the lender, Mi
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CHILDREN of members of the Bykoth Class, Bear Luke Methodist Church

Invitation to participate ii
Meadows Jr., Miami, vill precxtnnded to all people of th.
side at the bishop's convocation
community by First Bnpt1t
on the Florida Southern College
Church.
campus.
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tOyF and goodies fr all. Adults tthown in the photo arc (left to right,
back left) Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Grunt Mueller, and George }Iayter,

elude Red Barber, radio and
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The hill is long and ru"ed
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Or the handclasp of a friend,
Dwight Under, Detroit, Mich.. I
It has been pointed out that in the New ¶Fetament SOUth Africa, with the help of
and the Rev. Dr. .1. Wallace
Lake
ivtonroe
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there are accounts of forty (40) people suffering from some the United States, mean we will

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self of the immediate resources, he is able to raise his head West anti Last Berlin and Lug- Paoln Wesicyalt Church.
invitation to the puhilt to atand resume his journey. So often we have that far away look, land, and was reported iii the

water from a distance for a long time to meet the needs of his Smith Africa of any speaker
'tiu' has ever been there."
family. One day he sank am shaft by his own hack door anti

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Deltona Church
Sets New Year
Services

Thtirsdn- at 7 n.m.

of Seventh-I lay Adventisti, will

small disnster. Asistmuict'

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This film stars Tony and Eerry

nf the rharacs drawn up b tlut- "t'•' mnvol i'd in aim allegu'd bri inanci hitid agreed to hire
Muimi city niauiugu'r against bery incident, and iniproperly

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ifilCi u,ununutt'ch gr- uiitt'd

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by Geneva Garden Club went to (top) Mr. 80(1 Mrs.
Lynuui Rogers and children, Jamie, Randy, Nancy,

Jon, Tim and Andy, who received snooze alarm
clock through courtesy cf Florida Power and Light
Company as first award ; Mr. and Mrs. Iforald J.
Cuneo i'eceive second prize from Mrs. Calvin Oldham (center), president of the Garden Club, arid,
(bottom) Mr. and Mrs. ,J. V. Stoweli .Jr. are shown
jUL after being prcsentc(L the third pri'.e. .Judges
were Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Kilijee, Mi's. Oldham, aiut
(herald Photos)
Mi-s. J. II. hiUH'ey.

on Saigon's commercial docks.

llrisson Funeral I Ionic iS ill
charge of funeral arrange- What A Way To
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MRS. J. W. LLVINS
Word has In'u'uu ru'rci ved lucre

A ix i n g R U I e

Welcome 1961

of the death of iI rs J. W. Le.

a. or Fla. Grade "A" Fresh

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Funeral Notices
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berry Methudiiit 'youth Felluwuthliip prugrwaive party.

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alci\uzt3', Ueanery presLeonard Casselberry on Lake
Ton)', where they were served ident.
hot chocolate aud popcorn.
Those'
atLeud,ing
included:
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LLO13 uOfli.iflUfliOfl
Kathy and Jimmy Heinsen, l'at
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('onimunion will be ohErzniaton, Rick, Melenda and
Cathy Cuasselberr3-, Judy Chen' served at the 11 a.ni. worship
UI. Charlotte Marine, Marleala lY%'Wc Ncv Icar's fluy at
A ut! r W 2 Pre5byteriu,m
IAVC', Jill! flail, Judy GrimLhurt'b,
of' Bear Lake. Durisig
vuod, Sully Luun, Kathy lord,
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of the church ent.ertuirued
Alice Deppen, Mark Brewer, 1l
MvYot.itlms
froni Edgewaud Jjuyi
Marilyn Messlck, Marvin
Cheizi and Leroy Wilsou.

• (It'cisio!m ol their SUSJ)dllSiOilS out
ul his hands.

SUSPt'tlSiOii %\t'd!l('SdliIy.
Thu.- charge suited:

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(AP) - Scotty Kt-ntoii plaits to
icy, Flu., after a long illness.
Mrs. Levins is survived by shoot off fireworks atop snowy

Chipley: daughters, Mrs. Ben Year's Eve, then dive into the
tetuct s chief of police. - . by indicated late- Thursday he'll be
reason ul tin' fnt tint you thcl. willing to grant fleadley a weeks1 TALLAHASSEE (AP) - Coy. F. Wade and Mrs. Joe Wolfe, icy waters of a Colorado Springs

"Supor.Right" Heavy Wosiorn
1-Bone or Club Your Choice

Ku.-iutoim, 41. a l3um' Scout ext'con the charges Which feel a court decision upholding children.
Funeral :,ervics will be lucid utive, is a new mimu-uiuhier ci the
could lead to his iiriiig.
disputed federal school deseg'
Chief Lauded
AuJArnAn Chili which ituitiwully
F3ut earlier in the day Stone regat iOn guidelines will ''have at 2 p. in - Sunday in Chipk'y.
Al'
L1SUU\. Portugal
climbs the unoutitidn to celo'
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'renuier Antonio de Oliveira uid hi- ould fight any fliOL' tO any effect on any coin unuuuity in
brute thuu' iiew ye-ar with fire•
i-u-sounding pust;ioiud today's scheduled hear- Florida"
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fiuial ufficial cereinoily ccle'bi'at
it'll be' ''impossible as flying to
inc the 40th anniversary of his hamve Jell. ton.
City Manager Reese Was time moon to complete desegre'
regime.
At thmt' year's lust session at '' (U'!) iii itS actiuig police chute! gation by aiext fad."
'J'hie two officials coiuuimiented
the PortuMuese Natioimul Asst'ne Wethmu'sdtty a I t e r suspending

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,,iohille to drive hulumu back to Coloradu Sprhuigs to join Fellow

tnu'miibi-i's of the Coicu-aidu Gypsy
lit' Julia llurtuis
31 rs.i usa hun-iso,,, Sjmuifus-d 1)iviimg Club in thu-u' ti-aditionuil

WORSHIP KNOWS
NO CALENDAR

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Jack Fultz and 80115, Jim and Craig, of St. Louis,
Mo., who were guest* of her parents, Mi'. and Mrs.
Arthur Ii. Smith, of Geii'vii. While here they tOUI'
ed the staLe and "fell in love" with the lovely cli(Jji'uld Photo)
mute and fruit.

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'I'imu' AEC uuiumunced 'l'hmuisduy
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selhiimg or leatuig us uumumuUurm

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Fanco. Bhuickayed

Others sue hint

Some find thiehr (lod in church.
In a sprint:
suuiulso, or In a frosti-mnowut
uimuadow at dusk. Children oft
timid peace in an evening

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prayer.

A&amp;P Fancy Long Grain

amieb-teumlporah or spdtidl,

Each seeks peat. In bbs own
way. All uiacu their trust iii a
.miud worship
Stmpreuise
as conscience dictates.
Why not loin ttioun? You, too,
caui firitt solace cud guudmnG•
flemuig

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The
'AtomIc J';nergy Commission Is
i uut.crt'sted In tm uusfe rrung some

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EVERYONE WELCOME

dayor Sdturday. lit the solac.

after he was described in a thifli to hi.' patient and to "coil- Court of Appeals in New Or.
Civic Cliii, at I p.m. uliviuig to hit' hiottoimi.
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guest at today mmd perhaps came' horce-ument service to time puhi segregation guidelines and dc- house on !ilj,itju,md Avt.':uue.
crecing that virtually all public
Mrs. harrison will be introii'u'ti'st ever."
school desegregation in time dut:ed by Mrs. hum-net lie-urn,
South
must end by the start of
Jfosti,,st' will be Mrs. hfeleum
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Mrs. I h-len Nordgren,
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thicit- stories to thut- Daith Crunch

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sand flea that reportedly taste:
like shrimp when ground up."
He said the' Army Quartet
master Carps Is experinienthmi'
with various forms of vegetative
and animal life - such
niotus. bacteria anti Liii' nmnl
liens - which thue-uretucaill'
mnigiti. be cultivuaeti in Ha- vartu
ally airless, near-vacuum com I
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buns of the moon's surface.
Mensel said recent evidence.
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tiII t-imu,ght in thq' (:astrr, (($10
prr'avl ;ir'rriqq thi' Tanvi today.
.lovfiul. 1)1st 'i-r,rrli-ii for court
I r trier, still trying !o get tree.
ltl Americans and their Cuban
rr'ltivv-s arrived here Thiircday
In two flights aifter an overnight
invov"r In Merida, Meirri
MUst wtiiiid nu,t, speak of hard5PIi4 in Cuba.
'fbey fr'arenl their statements
might endanger effnrtq by the
US. State f)epartment. neg&amp;iating through the Me-dean gn
ernrru,'nt. to bring the remaining
Arnierleans arid qr,me 1,0C of
'heir kin to United States 'M1
After processing thrruugh I'mmigration and customs. the
ropatrlates boarded planes for
Miami, Ie',v York, Chir-igo. San
F"raneis -o and elsewhere fr
will, relatives and
rr'uurtinnc
friends Some "tavenl o-vernih.
"1 think hl American penIv'
should get behind (the govern
ment' to help get 'hi' rest of us
out of Cuba,'' said Leo Come',, a
bucin,'-ism,in who 'v.is stranded
by the C;mstrc takeover.
A State Departutu'nt reprosentaitive explained that although permission has been
granted for the other Americans
to leave Cub.,, no additional
flights had been definitely ar
ranged
Many of the people were well.
dressed, though '.orne were
none
clothing,
threadbare
cernc'd hungry or in had health.
tomcz said the Castro regime
had taken his farm Implement
factory and his farm.
"Ihmt my children have never
been hungry because I know
how to ue rue hu,ndc, and I
%%ould fix tractors here and
there, he added.

Dogs more thiutui two years
old have less ability to learn
"Thu only reason why I would and improper us.- of his oft icc' Newport dock, a -- u.s. mill- Eloise ii. Lug Ic, of Sanford, Kohilvr, now deputy tmndersecre' thus. mu ,m U 1p ies, according to
be willing to appear is because in imilirig to suspetud three 1olice tarv port facility. Time sources and OHC scm. Alvin B. Ilumiston, tary of state for political affairs, tram i no nit.

Application to incorporate
Caroling on a hay wagon I Tim.' Watch Night I'rogram was filed lIce. 16 by Temple'
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tuft' from their shelters at aught Possibility for man - about 10 students, and Pat Edmiston, will Lw conduct.ed itt I n.m. at
'iI1 be clinmuxeci with
to check on their moon•plants. to 1 years from now -- to have- Alice Harris, Judi Beauchamp, the Forest City Baptist Church combined with a progressive'
Springs.
Subscribers
are E.
they'll have to have "preety sell-supporting exjieditions on Marilyn Messick anti Melenda by lies'. .lohtt Hacicworth. sup- supper were enjoyed by macrn- fliUnloil service beginning at Baptist
Church
of AlUmmonte
bers
of
the'
Casselberry
Corn11:30
p.m.
ply pastor.
Time- pub1i. j imuvj,e'ti to joj Pope Bassett, B i c It a r d 6, i
Casselber'ry.
heaVy red flannel underwear" tim moon."
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munity Methodist Church Youth
Ithodes, and Dixie L Carison,
to .with*tand temperatures some
iii these
activitIes,
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Fellowship and their guests.
all of 500 5. Maitland Avenue,
240 degrees below
"Sloppy J oes,'' potato cldps
Al tanmoitte.
That's tim word from Dr. Don
anti soft drinks were served itt
REV. EARL BAKER
Meeting Change
aid Menzel of the Harvard Oh
tin' hmonit' of Mr. and Mrs. Edservat.ory who also told report
January ameetilig of the Cuthward hleinsen of 22 Southeot
10 Rescued
era at the' 133rd meeting of the
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iluad.
TOKYO
(AP) - A U.S. mliiAmerican Associatiozu for tin
Cupcakes
were
enjoyed
at
timeCatholic'
Church,
Sanford,
has
tary helicopter from Okinawa MONDAY hi$I SUNDAY
advancement of science: Wheiu
honme of the counselors, Mr. anti been changed froni 3luiiday
Jan. 2 thru
the explorers run out of toad
Mrs. Jim Edmistun, Quintuplet p'uui. U5dZtV in the social hail bus rescued 10 shipwrecked
the' might bring front the• of tIme church, Mrs. W. Vincent Japanese fishermen from a reef 7•30 P.M. NIGHTLY
Drive.
in the Pacific, time Maritime
earth. they'll conceivably 1w
The group ended the evening Itoberts, president, b
Guesi Speaker
ubk to diet not only on their
at the- burnt.- of 1r. anti lrs. Iaouin.-ed. Speaker will i,a- lrs. Safety Agency reported today.
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'ides summer training for cliiidren. One of the criticisms of
the program ins becit tint It

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isterial Workshop scheduled at tlit- piano lfl the church social
• 14 JANE CASELIIEI1RY anti clothing within the Iiniiu vi11 meet at ft p.m. this Sunday
thu' lorest Lake Si'vcntb-Da" • hail.

Ycuuig people attending were
gardening amid temperatures rocks on the moon contain what
ranging p to that of boiling Wi' call "water of crystaliizuu- Eleanor Ferreli. ,lackit.- Mc'-

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Whit,- the club conducted lts scholarship fund, prior to the Post 2ö6 of Casselberry and
A group of yowig l)COt)k front •i;:t, Tue'sclay; at t' n.m. and
erases any doubt that thu.' lunar
M' Set' Writer
the AuxiliarY Unit. will meet
lb
e
Casselhcrry
Community
4:30.
\Veduesda:.',
and
at
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u.m.,
meeting,
others attending sung Vittch Night Program.
WASHINGTON -(AP - A surlauct' "liar thu strength
caroi anti waited that' arriva! of I There will be a moderate at b i.na. 1ouduy at the Woharvard astronomer today fore- support vchtcie,. manneri ii- Ilethodisi Church attended the Thursday.
annual
district
Chrmtian
VOCii"
charge for time dinner anti cliii- mans Club on Overbrook Drive.
This Saturday's ii sa.m. serv- Santa
cast good-sized expeditions of ings and explorations."
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Banquet
held
this
year
at
Thu
harvard
astronomer,
mm
earthmen to the moon in 10 to l
st Methodist Church, Winter George Petty, assiStant pastor
itt half price. Anyone desiring must be present to be eligible
years - with thu.' adventurers Of am panel of space scientists
witi the attendance prizes
carry-out service may call the
tapping their drinking water discussing the latest knowledgu' Garden
at Forest Unite. The- ri:15 p.m.
and extra names will he drawn
Rev. Delnias Copelaud, nthiCaroling Tops
church.
from the lunar rocks anti plant- of thti' moon's surfaces and intu-this month as no drawing was
rior
at
tb.
big
science
meeting.
ister
of
the
CasseIbcr'
church,
vesper
service'
will
hi'
in
chargc
From 10 until 11:30 p.m.,
ing the first lunar gardens.
of David Osborne, Bible teach- I
But he said they'll have to be' told a it°ws conference "I thjnl: was one of the speakers at the
eoior musical motion picture, lucid in December.

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I Thi- fir'.-' A rr,c'r)eafIs of t
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vitti Particular stress on the
1916.
U.S. officials said the 5.0OO hoitie in Sanford
Beadley's lnw'ers might ask br washing a Miami city bribery
A native of Deposit N V h1('ad Start program.
striking dockworkers in Saigon
a one wed; delay. If so. Stone scandal to protec't High
Johitsoit and l4lewellyti E.
Aftt'r his dtleat by Kit. flight would return to w oi'k tonight she was a member of i"irst
Sflid. lie W(uLliCI hot fight it
of Order of Eastern Star in tar Thursday, re'iC%V('(l U.S.tlii't'ct City Manager Mt'l'in signed Saturday.
to appear to testify in behalf
Survivors include two daugh.! due to reach Moscow Jan. II for
Monday in protest against the
ter Hvadk'y as one of thu suite's e against Htid1i'.
Thu charges accuse liedley replacement of Vietnamese by ters. Mrs. Pauline Ii. Walo, of his second tour as U.S. aniLchiel law u'nlorcermwnt tifhici'rs.

Tuesday at time pra iae,
hartley Avenue. Deltona. All

Tb.- fled Cross uitids by "4
C h ic ken Din ne r hours a. day to assist in these

through Thursday of next was provided b the Men's Club ved Saturday, h-7:30 p.m., by
wee!;, with some 71' pastora CX and Santa Claus visited during the Men's Club of the Casselthe eveuuig with gifts and berry Community Methodist
pecteti to attend.

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Extension

Mrs. Ola B. Ilumiston, SS, of vantigt'd too soon.
1tdt'd to meet at noon to verbal teud hiich began ott the lots reported 13 barges.
.lohnson and Shriver. the anci
thic
rc'ecflt
gLib('i'nntOt1l
ti-tucks.
two
bridges
and
five
310
Palmetto
Avenue,
died
•henr ttmt charges against Head-

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' tics and nei.otintInnc enulut lie
i'ouii itlet i'd.
City Al torney Kennel ii sI e
los pita!
i utosit was Inst ruelu'd to ii raw
Iuii a cupplementnl eumirart with
the entdtieer to ('uiVI'l' tiii' I itnt'
4ofes
of Iii.' estI'flsiffli.
lii uttliut busluiss, thu low biul
nl:('EMBEH 29, ttWfl
for tim 'its Instiruitice Was
Admissions
submitted by Nntinnwide lnsur•
Hose Meflratnie, \'aIter t;ra auiee ('null pa ny ('ii aries Melmi tosli A geney niul accepted at

with \'ict Cong guerrillas in t lie
kill
\1 ikong Pelt a a nil report
lug 4i (it I lie enemy. Govern
nwnt easnalt ie' were report .'d
moderate in one clash 6 mules
southwest of Saigon and light In
Iwo action'. .S4 miles southwest
of the capital.
U.S. headquarters reported
I the loss ci an Mr Force proiwll
er-driven Sk'raider 22 miles

Deaths

The Material Aids Group
invite Fires

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'itumot1t telling tlic- city manager. imgr.

treasurer: flay Fisher, assist- hratioiu of Holy Communion to Jr., disaster committee chair- conic' and air.' reminded to bring
ant tr.-zu.surcr; Wilbur lirucc, marL tb. Epiphany, thu.- cclii- rnzn of thu.- American Red Cross, am sandwich lunch.

Elder Itt)hcrt Pierson, pi'es3- wert accepted as iiei niem
itch of thu World Conference hers.

tor, urge.- the public to attend

nu' end. (Ps. 102:25-27'

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charges. including one that bc tmimng duly brought the mattel Thursday. U. S. bomber piiot

of William .1. Franz and
iIph
and 11 n.m. with Church Florida Southern College
cert choir, directed by .lacl: 13. Grout, Welcoming rommiea
5ino1 at the regular
Sunday will he Nt-. mid Mrs.
llout.s.
n' clod. hour.
viil ift' at 7:3(1 s.rn., on \Ved-

First Americans

Harold Gould and Sgt. Robert Division have c-lashed through KM luerine Tooke and Charles dent .iohnsnn is seeking ways to
Hendle Jr.
'. flobson, Sanford: Althea ctend the Head Start program
Stanton. tek'phtrn( Coy. Haydon. out the week with North \'ict
Burns said he received a tele Burns in your presence to
This was tIiselosd Tlumrsdmty
quarters said the cavalrymen Knott, North Orlando.
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- night by thit' Texas White house
M. Thursday asking him to concerning unlawful payoffs anti that you yourself did also killed 74 North Vietnamese in
Oflie to Miami today.
in reporting tInt Sargent
Headicy. a Burns suii;rnrter then and there speak with the s'ttei'd light contacts through

Have Workshop Cobb, assistant program chair- Three Wis. Mcii to Bethlehem with it an outbreak of fires to
it' oflci gifts to the Lord .lesumi. rjujeuces iii which all or parts p.m.
age. each Friday at the parsonman.

As we journey through the calendar year 19{7 let us be at 10 a,ni. and 7:3(1 p.m., daily,
aware of brooks h the way, anti it may be necessary to go a Monday through Friday, anti at
litUe deeper with Got) to gain the resources needed. After all, 11 n.m. anti 7 p.m.. Sunday.
world to come. Another psalmist stated thi$ truth like this:
"of old bust thou laid the foundation of the earth and the
heavens are thu.' 'ori: of tip hand: They shall perish hut thou

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anti public hearing.

Aineri'nn ser' h'rnien of (rnnul flah:tmn h- r.nrlied 1iit Iii.' iittruhnc' uth

home . . . with members of the northeast of Saigon. A spokes- .lames, Dorothy Polk, Estelie
Miami to testity hetore Nlavor
Dade County Kirk for Governor man said the target of this raid Dianwondy, Aili Colvin and baby
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Robert King High and the City C'ommittee fcn' liii' purpose
boy. (;r:mde Dodge and baby
a battalion si?C force.
Commission in defense of sus of having two City of Miami pti.
This is the area hu'rc the boy. Jerry Senkarik, .Iohn A.

ReV. Robert Illedsoc, Eau Gal' Community Center on Lake

36.000 mile trip which took him Rev. Earl Raker, pastor of the more than 100 menibcr.s
of the brooks by the way.
The psalmist said, "lie will drink from the brook by the to the Republic' of South Af- Ensicy, Ala., Wesleynti Mcthod friends in atterniance.

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tive l' hiiur general strike his ninllwr and gt'nnd- cteiisiuin on planning tim.' fur
called in Saigon hy the Virt
p:uen Is, Mi.. and M rs. (. 8 loan urn I he pi uiju'et Iii onlu't
nam,'ce 'onlelerntton of l.ahnu'.
that the euigiin'u'r nuut fiuni
\V. 3ohitson. finer (0nagu'nl could u'nmplu'te nu,-k on
troops e'a ii'sident s now livimz
Vietnamese
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be
"omchanges
cart
uu'h
Ihiaf
p11evt for munch cnnskletatlnfl

Hall, Chineta Humph, lMIie ulluig was o' Neal .Livlutgstnn,
spokesman
said
the
plane
Was
Bell,
'irginia 7.westa, Florence In.'. ol Orlando.
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not shot down and the pilot "m \Viseman, ('alvin Ilagan, Cam.
1'Iie request of the ltuekhorn
rescued.
lvn flrnwn, Annie Simmons, 118V to remain open on New
In two uit t he day s three B2 Deboma h ( u- aba mu, St even Ila Year's Eve until 3 a.tii. was
f
i'auds, the bombers Stl'LICk
' ker, Susan Shoemaker, Sanford; refused. Owner was instriicti'd
fore dawn at North \'ietnamese John .1. Ferry. Lake Mary;
f supply areas in Xontum Prov- Find Newton. Apnpka; .lumItt'ttt' to
a similar
for
it place
u'nsion
of openre*lUeSt
hours iiu'xt
in the central highlands.
Ilodin, Dellary, and Fredalie
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For Suspended 'hie
flIsi'ltarges
,il midday by a B52 strike eight
Head 5ff
.
Michael
Beckins, l)arin
Ccv.
li;tydot
o
It'
.nm.
and
12
pm.
on
No.
miles
west
of
Bong
Son,
on
the
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Petersburg.
Plans for the evangelistic I united Church of Deltona will

This subject, and how the Na-

riced r:haru'"I In
u-hiatt er''
Um r'lfv ,itfnrn"y urged
c',,tur,efl fri er'r,rt hirt, atii
tt,bi,iic

lieloit' the ennoHi qevc'tnl i'uitiuc't In order flint a
Itnq hn tq'q'ht',l
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vrekq
lit
nd%nnre In nulc't' In ft ntiif hini inn he a t-c- ori,t,hi tied
lietween liiIihnrut
with the new e''itun "ii.
i'nnuiullmnn A r t ii it r lego' f'ciiuu'bh (hairnunri -\ r tim ii r
nnit the tlty of ('acceihetty tnt
thu tint th'r,v fbi' clint
the purelince ni the ntcr nnul ctrnhlMlY clIUflc'41f'uI runtiell 1u1- %Vhenut 1ev
,-,. low the t'tin,tcr and imid I$ tot u'niiq for uu'P, rvi'mflnui in
riiiti, it
jt i'd, ''rim any
i (It nrgntIIrnhlntInl niupt Itig in t)e- Dc'u'r'ni tier, tint cf
cu'ttni
'enIed itt tin'
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-('mineil Thnrcdnv evening.
nyor 1. t'. S'uiuulIintitq vn'
In I nieted to ci un it lilt cv from
the ulty to Ihi' flcpntt titeni ut
and 1 vhnn lh'PInp
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SFM1NO1 E High School D(T si iidc'nts had holiday
party ot Geneva Community hail with more than
young people and adults in attendance. Shown ifl
the TOLI arc Dtid!cy Tat 11111, 1athy Garver, Pal
Spears, Chuck Brooks. .lohn Layden, Lisa .lones.
Patti Riley. .Tim Grant.. Eugene Gilmartin, Buddy

The hoitt cnmmIte, which
Song leader will he Glenn
Monday Enterprise. elected officers for eumeision, hay.' been announced
This
Is
an
observation
of
the
order
of
1ngue
of
America,
when
hr
revival
s
cry
i
cc
in the valleys.
1)raper, director of the Uni- hiretiares the hull for worship •
Leroy D. Sopor, rector.
anv ümes we are not able to speaks at Maitlanci Bible Pres through unda of next week, the coming year at titecIturcI's hr
It mc suggest that
Ret. Willard Elridge pastor.
discern the brooks by the way until we go through the valleys byterian Church, Jan. L3-1.

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read these thoughts is a resource to the mind like water is the World Council of Churches

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ary nnle''. the Viet
'crve the t ruee Ihic weekend
better than the did tiw C1wit
mas cen'cfire.
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In Saigon. Anwrican snurcec
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r'porte(i that a fie day Pert ,lson, 'O11 of Mrs. i\'tI
st tike protesting the replace
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Jan. 7, for a day of spiritual
of the
enrichment at the Invitation of year o the church calendar
Bishop James W. IIen1e'.
through nieuins of drnmntics
"The time is here for us In 1111(1 visual ni(1s.
seek to discover what Christian
After the humot- and fun of
living is all about." Bishop lien- tliu program, thuS remaining
Icy states. The laymen also will
'ill he a
Of
he briefed on plans for a statewith' evangelistic campaign itt period of ustimony. reflection,
meditotion and prayer. With
the spring.
11ev. Fred F. Chuunc'c lending
The state thy leader. U. S.

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mediately available through prayer and with renewed courage l'ebruary during thu. Season of
she turned of! the gas and turned to the task of rearing her 'Prayer and Self Denial, Feb.
114-24;. Rev. Bryant also hin
children.
Another brook along the way Is the beauty and order of planned ii number of sermom
nature. "The heavens declare the glory of God and the firma- around thit theme for thu coniment showeth his handiwork." (Ps. 19:1) Another psalmist ing veeks.
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said "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from hence
conieth my help." (l's. 121:1) The hills have always had a wQy
of reminding men of God and Ills strength. What the hills do
UN. in Africa
for some persons, the seashore will do for others. it may he a
sunrise or a sunset for some. hut in many ways the marvels
of nature make man conscious of God It is indeed like a brook

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Sernin;le High School, and Rcmnlcl, a junior at
brooks along the way. As we contemplate the lourney before topir cho'ien b3- Rev. Virgil L.
Redeemer in Sanford, and his four sons. Shown
the group In a games and
1 flryant .lr., minister, will
Emory University in Atlanta, Ga.
(left to right) are David, a teacher itt tlmat,illa :
us in the new year about to begin, let me suggest some brooks "The New
tunts period. Assisting her
a1g the pathway.
will
he niemburs of the Senior
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Sunday
also
marks
opening
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One of the brooks along the vay is the beauty and blessed- . .
S'eek of
our day It Is not difficult to avail oneself of of the Universal
ness of music. in
Fol1ciwin these net.hlties,
rt'frcshnients will 1* served by
Season, Jan. 1-March
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have apportunity to listen to and to participate in appr)p?tatC W1the
11.
which
has
as
lt
theme
t,In
the Adult Department.. which
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inualc. Only God knows the strength gained from good gtspel
,.*ar. "Chritinn wIthe Amid
l under lr.ndershlp of Iennot.h
songs and hymns. I read about a woman who wa about to .
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tleititosh and Nrs. Ilerolti
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and
the
lives
of
her
little
children.
She
felt
AffItince
and
Poverty."
owa
her
take
f".'
The study hook, "Plenty and
}Ie'ckenbnrh.
totally inadequate for life. She had turned on the gas jets.
Skits atid atunts, presented
closed the windows and huddled In the bed with tltr children. Want - the Responsibility of
:.
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members of the Intermedi.,'.
Her radio was left on and the strains of a hymn reached her the the Church," by E.
mute. Scnrnr. and 'ioling People's
I Thompson, will be presented,
ears. The words were:
Iore than 2.000 FlorIda leth- Departments, will hi rn!t on
part one in January by CIif'I What a friend we have In Jesus;
b
lord MeKibbin and part two
odist laymen, representing BOO the pro'rnm.
All our sins and griefs to hear;
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by
Mrs.
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ni. had went her fire ceht'diiled t*
a ii ;it I im
In t h' air
North
Snnifl -''nlc fight inz liii r'd in nitnin enri ailed ra$d On
l'ST F'iida. Pr'm ter Nguyen
let am. but U .S. P.F2 lnnberc I
So411)i \!tet flRfl1' 1bl('kflflZ l'elt a
i'ii 11w
had the central lwinnd' today umuie three ntt ncls on Commui Cno K tln''ntrned to

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Jtidje, Teummi., Portarujouthu, Ohmks.
and Paducub, Ky
The gaseous dittuskam Plants.
built foa' u- in the pi'dut:tion of
nuclear we-apeims, alsu psovidee'nra'hed usataussa to, fuel j,
civilian st-actors. 'i'hey (Qbt
total of Z.'4 IjjlJiuim

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with Christmas past and the new 4!aniztions have been formed and their

r earning on at a fast clIp, this if t
raemi for looking forward and bHCl
- -ward.
Looking at good old 1966 in the rear

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And to give the proper foundation
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and some of the oldest business houses
County can see much progress.
We have acquired new people, new have made further Investments in the
businesses, new industries and new future, not relying on their past accOmideas. To go along with them, we have plishnients.
As 1966 was a rood year for the city
acquired, and are acquiring new church
buildings, new schools, new recreational and the county, so 1967 is bound to be
facilities and most of all a new marina better if we look hack with pride and
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-.Constitution
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This says nothing about the several
1.e T1
-' '-11e people
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states, some of which permit wiretapfm their persons, houses, papers and
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fects, against unreasonable searches and Moreover, there is no federal law baiiseizures, shall not be violated, and no ning the use of other forms of electronic
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warrants shall issue but upon probable snooping devices which operate inde'v '
cause, supported b oath or affirmation, pendently of telephone wires
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eavesdropping
is
both
1.
Thuc
and particularly describing the place to
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be searched and the person or things lawful and unlawful, and both an ac1.
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and
a
condemned
tool
of
police
seized"
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to be
i
The authors of the Bill of Rights did surveillance This ambiguous legal and
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not, of c'nirse, know anything about moral situation has lately given rise to
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telephones or the tapping thereof, nor the unedifying spectacle of Sen. Rob"
did they even dream of devices which efl F Kennedy and FBI director J
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eavesdropper
to
listen
Edgar
Hoover
trying
to
pin
the
responcould enable
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them, unreasonable search and seizure ping carried on when Kennedy was at1.
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was someone breaking down their door tornev general
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wiretapping
is
still
going
evidence
without
beneand confiscating
but
nobody
seems
to
know
to
what
cii,
fit of a lawfully issued warrant.
Yet the tapping of a private telephone extent it is supposed to be limited to
conversation or the bugging of a hotel matters involving the national security,
room would seem to be as much a search although no law or court has ever au.
and seizure of information us would be thorized this use. But according to Rep.
BI. JOY MILLER
measurably as this year's great For "Miserable." Dan andI
the actual physical intrusion of an tin- Emanuel Celler of New York, even
night draws near.
Marcia collaborated entirely IiI
AP Women's Editor
authorized investigator and his stealing "members of Congress are afraid to
pick up a phone and do their regular
voiu (AP) -- New But he has the same alterna- restaurants, meeting two oi
a personal letter.
somebody
The great difference is that the tm- chores these days for fear
timesa week to discuss ft.
Year's Eve is the best time of tives as everyone else:
ostracize
"1.
Deliberately
ditional form of search and seizure is listening.
year t brooding and self-pits
Then Dan would go home andI
Celler's House Judiciary Committee
overt, visible and easily controllable by
o ni the world's foremost yourself from your friends and write it.
be miserable alone, or
legal safeguards. The modern form Is has repeatedly refused to allow the Jug- masoch sts.
hat and After It was published. people..
subtle, invisible and indiscriminate. tice Department to expand its wiretap50
selI.flagel- "2. Put on a funny
nual
Started seeking them out to coti
Anyone with the necessary knowledge ping acti vities beyond national security
of
e
rest
lis drink too much with
Greenburg
th
th
fide eir secret fears.
and equipment can get into the snoop- cases, and Congress as a whole has con- the
ay in somber apprecia- th e group.
wingOne
woman hides knives im
aistently refused to pass bills legalizing
ng act.
brooding till the follo
der cushiom ,
over her apart
The law of the land, however, by vir- wiretapping.
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Greenburg.
she 'll ha ve ready de
On the one hand, federal and some
tue of a 1928 Supreme Court decision,
so
young man of 30 wIth the most porz.untv to regret your lekw inent
fense against Intruders. Anuthe
prohibits
wiretapping;
on
th
e
not
instate
law
pping
does
that
since
wireta
a
L"
.r and be
strews crackly paper at night u
valve actual trespassing on private other, federal and some state lawmen mournful face this side
of
a
dYsGreenburg
finds
New year's
the author
lawmakpeptic
bloodhound,
is
an especially rewarding givewarning. Still another
property, it is not a violation of the use it every day. It is time the
with Marcia JaCobF-of the Day
err, and law enforcers got together and
Fourth Amendment.
for broodin 11 unrealistic despite Marcia's reasoned argu
manual 'flow To 1w! time
oals
are incorporated in New ments. Is going ahead with the
ra
clear
law,
not
only
govtraining
l
Cornwrote
a
new
and
later,
the
Fede
years
But six
g
Yourself
Miserable.
manufacture of an electrified
niunications Act of 1934 made It a fed- erning wiretapping but bugging in gen'Year's resolutions such as findOne
of
the
good
things
about:
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chair to set right Inside her
era] crime to intercept and divulge the eraL
the
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PC
erfect
e m"to the perf ect door. Anyone breaking in
New
Year's
Eve.
Greenburz
ng
will
The law cannot uninvent electronics,
contents of a private telephone converob
the great Amerlyou
can
Start
j
that
ts
out,
is
poin
have
to
take
hold
of
It,
and
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sation. in 1939, the Supreme Court but it can try to control it.
ven won't let go.
i
ge
ng
can
no
e.
an
it
just
as
dreading
Thanksgiving is over, givi ng with the telephone company . ,
But
But Dan understands these
s
Miss Jacobs
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'Von can gane that. rate by
Hiihi'rt's ease often Is preman's
how fast
UN'In
sented to us physHans but
comes in after he has had
ft Indicates a widespread
shave.
lac*- concerning the human
So a tots] change In the scalp
5CF*P40Ok this hair would require weeks
body. S
case and then add the In)- fore all the hairs would be .
low-up tomorrow, when i tirely white.
lven if all the pigment cells
shall epiode man' of these
thus to be killed sudden.
false medical nntins that are were
ly, there would not be more
still Ide-spread
n
ii.,
ageti
than
one quarter of an Inch
C.ase B-,c25: Ru be
each
hair at the end of a wee,,
144, pusvles his family.
"hr. Crane," his. dniightr'r and it would be at th e base,
began, "he suffered a severe next to the scalp.
Sometim es a man's hair
finanda loss a week o.
"it almost drove him Insane seems to turn Whi te OVernight
because he has failed to appjy
wi th worry and shame!
"And the next morning his the usual hair oil to ft.
For many men use oils and
hair had turned white!
"But one of in - neighbors greases to make th eir unruly
It Is Impossible inn your hair He down.
Such oils and Ointments
hair It' ehatige color overnight.
ae
the
medical
make
gray hairs look much
'Se what
darker.
fats. ThSo a shampoo can make It'
WHITE
r.&amp;u.cY
appear
that the man's hair hits
h
There is oniy one
turned
white wi th in th e few
which -nur hair can change
minutes
required to get that
color overnichL
$hIIflIpOO.
And that's by dying it
Beware, therefore, about se-hinr it'
Neither shock nor suffering c'epting medical fsllacle!
Among th ese false notions
nor financial collapse nor
are the following:
o th er human experiencc
make brown, red or black hair ti) That expectant
turn white in one night or can mark their babies because p
of severe fright during pregeven in one week!
craving for certain
For the hairs on your head nancy or
like
the
ends
fruits.
(False)
arc dead and inert,
(2) That musical, niathemati.
of your fin gern a ils.
The pigment cells under the cal or artistic skill is inherited.
skin add the color to each hair. (False)
This is dent' beneath th e sun- (il) That venereal dieae
face and helorc each hair (p}i1is or gonorrhea) can
inherited. (False)
erupts!
Once your hair emerges from (4 ) That smallpox vaccination
inert diseasesthan it
the skin, it wi ll retain
color unl ess you dye it or prevents. (False)
That an expectant mother's
bleach it wi th chemicals.
Even if it were possible for blood flows through her
all the pigment cells under born baby's arteries and veins.
th e skin to become pa ra lyzed (False)
(f That homosexuals are horn
or destroyed by irradiation
chemicals, your hair still could that way. (False)
t'T) That a tanned person Is
not turn white overnight.
For your hair grows only healthier than a non-tanned.
about one millimeter per day. (False)
Watch tOmOi7OW'3 follow-n
for more specific answers to
these mistaken notions.

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Church of GencVa under direct ion of Oliver Mathieux with Mi's, .1. \V.
flyrnes as pianist. Members of the choir are (left to right, front) Mis.

Audrey Johnson, Miss Lucile Glazier, Mrs. Florence Glazier, Mrs.
.lo flrnddy, Mrs. Elizabeth Mnthleux, Mrs. Marge Ward; (nu'k) Oliver
Mathicux, Miss Olivia Mathicux, Miss Debi ilinojoan, Miss Patti Johnson,
Mi's, Daisy Ilinojosa,, Mrs. Lot,,; Morgan and Mrs. Louise Maxwell.
flobby

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persons claiming by, th rough,
under or against saul respective
namoil defendants, and each of
them, LUKE D. LYON, If alive,
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Paper Founds
'NSOW

A CHRISTMAS Dinner Party nt the T,nr)kcint. Restaurant in Fern Park
was attended by 2() 'mpinyes an guests of AR(, Inc. Shown in picture are
(Herald Photo)
some of those attending.

ARC Employes
By JANE CASSEIIBERRY

A Christmas dinner party
was hold at the lookout Restnurant in Fern Park by ARC,
Inc., employes.
The company also was edobrating the merger of Robert
Clark's Clark Commercial Refrigoration of Maitland with
the
v.. Wv. Park firm
Attending the gala gather.
ing were the partners and their
wives, Ray McCord, Mr. and I
Mrs. Kenneth Smith, and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Clark.
Others Included Mrs. Alice
fang, Mrii, Dottie Lou VeiN,
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Thomas ly
Paul Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Osorwhorsli, Mr. and ,frs. FT. H.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hank, and Mr. .,nrl Mn. Allen
Sheppard.
A cake was presented to the
If. H. Smith's, who were rolehrat.Ing their weridin anni- vernry.

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Wavy Peneeont
Law Vale. Owehhisqa
MebU. Kam"
Cam pets &amp; Teallen
Seats &amp; Kkhers

Ball Agency
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Reservations
Available For
Moose Dance

SAFELY
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Reservations for the gala
New Year's Eve Dance and

Breakfast of Sanford Lodge
1851, Loyal Order of Moose,
still are being accepted, Gov
Joe Sinko announced this morning.
Dancing to the music of
John Rich and the Country
Play Boys Is to begin at 9 p,m,
and favors and noisemakers
will be provided for the party,
The ball has been decorated
In festive style for the occasion
by Russ Williamson, entertainment chairman, and his committee.
Sinko urges all members to
attend and "make this an affair to remember."

WE HAVE ALL SIZES
JEEP • PICKUP
HUNTING IUGGIIS

We'll most any advertised
Price if the tire advertised
is first line 4-ply.

TIRES

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NO CARRYING CHARGES
FRONT END rn*i*S
WIIUL ALIGNMENT
WHEEL BALANCING
SATIUIRS
405 W. FIRST ST.
322.0651

11-92 At ONORA RD.

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If married, and If dead, the reu nknown heirs, devisees,
grantees, assignees, lienors, cretrustees, or any and all
tratio of thirty (30) days ditors,
persons
claiming by, through,
(rem the adoption of this Ordifl
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(('nntlnui',l from Pa c e I)
the StIllp Ren(l l)e'pnrtmr'nt, ,it
county ti'titIPt, on t.IiS focal.
Ishlity of constructing it causewny flejOSS lake ,fnauip and
1,rsuvhiing better ronda through
the v'ounty to the new Florida
'rr'e)inrult'irhv'nl tlnlveralty near
tiv I i'thi.
Prosperity permeated the new
Seminole Ihowna venture to topint's' the defunct. Seminole
U,uer'wny, A cheek for $1 million rhnngt'tl hpnda to transfer
ownership of the track where
Thoroughbred hnrea will now
1-ti,'.
As the year was coming to
RH t'tl(i, construction of the new
Mor,tgnnic'ry - Ward Store In
Seminole Plaza nostril cirmpletioti. Opening of the department
store Is rhetItiit'il for Feb..
runty.
I,nrgest building permit In
the county was Issued for the
(;oI(ll!nrn(I exchange building of
the Winter Park Telephone
Company. Total cost of the new
facility was set at $I,ou,000
for hint), building and switching
of equipment with nervice to
hiegin tiecember, 1967.

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Physical Fitness Award Slated

Herald Area Correspondents

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1) That this Ordinance III ('fl
pursuant to Section 5.
5House Bill No. 1557 Chapter
1351) and re co rded In Municipal
Charters Book V. rage 143. i2aws
f Florida.
) That Ihi' City of Casselberry. Floridit. hereby lcelatE"
Its intention to nn to the City
of CapselberrY. Florida. at the

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111gb low Pr.
Albany, snow ......3.1 28 .30
Albuquerque, cloudy 32 13
Atlanta, cloudy .. . - 42 25
.11 4
Uismarck, cloudy
A
HAPPY
holiday
season
it
was
for
Rev.
and
Mrs.
named defendants, and each of
a.rcila of land lying contiguous them;
Boise,
clear
........3.5
14 .11
and
all
person.
Church,
Geneva,
who
any
and
R. G. Key, of First flaptist.
the
ito the present boundaries Of and
having,
or
claiming
to
have,
any
Boston.
clear
.......47
31
.21
Florida.
City of Casselberry.
had their four grandsons, Jack, John and Joe (left
title or interest In the
1
4
23
.06
5110W
.......
Buffalo,
being In Seminole County, Flor- right,
to right), iind Jimmy (center) with them. Other
following described land, lying
Ida:
..
27
12
Chicago,
cloudy
and
being
in
Seminole
County,
Lot 3. Block C, CASSEI.house.gtiests were their son-in-law and daughter,
Cincinnati, clear . - 31 16
BERRY IlElch1lT, accord- Florida, to-wit:
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Sapp, and their daughter,
East 12 chains of the South
tag to the Pint thereof as
Cleveland, clear ... 34 17 .05
20 chains of Gov. Lot 2, Sec(II erald Photo)
Debby, from Gainesville.
recorded In Pint Book 9.
tion
25,
Township
10
South,
Denver, cloudy .....14 13 ..
Page 17. Public Rec-ords of
flange 29 East, Less the
Seminole County. Florida.
Des Moines, clear . 19 6
South 275 feet and less the
Block P.
Lots 1, S and 11,hEIGHTS.
32 20 .05
Detroit, cloudy
North
150
feet
of
the
South
cL59TV
425 feet of the East 315.4
Fairbanks, SflOW . . - M M
coo ding to the hat therefeet and less the East 25
of as recorded in Pint Book
Fort Worth. cloudy 43 vi
feet for road.
1. Page 37, Public Records
You,
and
each
of
you,
are'
Helena,
snow ......33 16 .08
of Seminole County, Flor- hereby notified that a suit has
Service Award banquet to be
Sanford-Seminole
Jaycees
are
80 72
Honolulu,
cloudy
Ida.
C) 11ot 10. Block D. CASSEL- been brought against you In the, seeking nominations for their held at the Civic Center.
.
Indianapolis, clear 29 16 .01
Court. In and for SemBERRY HEIGHTS. accord- Circuit
secretary
of
Torn
Adams,
inole
County,
Florida,
in
ChanAs
Jacksouvile, clear - 65 36
ing to the Flat thereof
first annual physical fitness
state, will he the speaker.
re-corded In Flat Book 9, cery, number 16,549, entitled IRA
Juneau, rain .......38 35 .34
E. SOUTHWARD, plaintiff, vs. award, Frank Finch, chairman,
Page 3. , Public Hecordi' of MARY
at,
Kansas City, clear - 28 14 A.
MACDONALD,
et
Seminole County, Florida
announced.
Los
Angeles, cloudy 64 48
d) Lot 7, Block D. CASSEtj- defendants, and you, and each of
"Purpose of this award is to
BERRY HEIGHTS, accord- you, are required to file your
Louisville.
clear ... 32 18 -.
laint
Ing to the Flat thereof as Answer to the comp
recognize
a
man
or
woman
who
Clerk
of
said
Court,
and
with
the
36 22
Memphis,
cloudy
Book
9.
recorded in Fiat
Page 37. Public Records of s.rve a cops' thereof upon said has made aingnificnnt contriMiami,
cloudy
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64
Seminole County. Florida. plaintiff, or his attorney, to' butions to our local physical
25
2
JR.,
whose
Milwaukee,
cloudy
wit: GEO. A. SPEER.
) Block J. CASSELBERI1Y address
is P.O. Box 1364, Sanford, fitness program," Finch ex..
17
2 T
Mpls.-St. 1'., snow
HEIGHTS. according to the Florida 32771, on or before Jan- plained.
New Orleans, cloudy 45 42
Plat thereof as recorded In uary 9, A. D. 1967, and If you
Those
desiring
to
nominate
fall
to
do
no.
a
Decree
Pro
ConNew York, cloudy . 48 28 .27
Page
37,
runFlat Book 9,
lie Records of Seminole fesso will be entered against 8OfllCOflO may do so by subOkla.
City, clear ... 43 23
you, and each of you, for the reCount)', Florida.
mitting
their
name
and
a
reOmaha.
clear ......20 8 lief
demanded
in
said
Complaint.
() The Westerly 15 feet of the
The nature of tills suit is to sume of their accomplishments
Philadelphia.
cloudy 48 29 .12
EasterlY 150 feet of Lot 7,
WASHINGTON (AP)
Some Phoenix, cloudy ,
Block A. WINTER PARK quiet the title to the above da.- to the Jaycees, P. 0. Box 1543,
54 29 ..
FERNERIES. according to cribed land in the plaintiff.
my
hand
and
seal
of
7
million
workers
will
be
up
for
WITNESS
Sanford.
Pittsburgh, clear ... 42 18 .01
the mat thereof as recordsaid Court at Sanford, Seminole
ed In Plat Book 6. Page County,
The
nominee
can
be
of
any
Ptlnd, Me,, clear ... 44 28 1.5
wage
hikes
in
1967
In
new
labor
Florida, this 5th day
7$, Public Records of Semi- of December,
49 42 .0E
age.
A.
D.
1966.
nole County, Florida.
talks or previously negotiated Ptlnd. Ore., rain
29
13
Rapid
City,
snow
g) The Ea.terly 135 feet of S E A I.)
Nominations
will
close
Jim.
contracts, and James It. Iloffa's
Arthur H. Bcckwltb. Jr.
Lot 7, Block A. WINTEI1
45
23 Rlchmnond,
clear
12
with
the
presentation
being
Clerk of Circuit Court of
PARK FERNERIES. acTeamsters Union lt'itdc off the
Seminole
County,
Florida
30
20
St.
Louis,
clear
made to the winner on Jan. 21 Parade.
cording to the Plat thereof
By Donna M. Marko.
as recorded In I'lat hook 6.
Salt 1k. City, eit'ar 23 18 .10
Deputy Clerk
'rite,
r De partment reLabo
Page 75, Public It.'eords of
61 49
San Diego. cloudy
as part of the Distinguished
Seminole County, Florida. GEO. A. SPEEIt, 311.
of
pal-is
siiisjor
labor
the
round
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
b) Lots 2 and 4, Block A. and 113 Magnolia Avenue
Sugar is the most-produced nt'got iat 11)115 will be t he biggest San Fran., ('loud)' .. 57 49 all of Block F. $t.NSET
48 38 .2
Sanford,
Florida
32771
organic chemical ill the world. In recent years, coverIng airline Seattle, cloudy
MANOR, A REPLAT OF
Tampa. clear ......66 49 .0
LEONARD'S ADDITION TO Publish Dec. 9, 16, 23, 10, 1966
pilots, auto workers, food pro- Washington, clear
CASSELBERRY AND A RE- - 1)1)0-70
41 24
FLAT OF LO TS 15 AND 16 IN THE CIRCUIT COVILT,
cessors,
railroad
employes
and
14 9
Winnipeg, snow
OF CENTRAL PARK IN
workers
In
textile,
rubber,
CASSELBERRY, according NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
(M-Missing:
T-Trace)
IS AND FOIl SEMI- IN TIM CIRCUIT 00 111 11T.
to the Flat thereof as re- Fl.OIIIJ)i
SOlE COUNTY.
N'INTI1 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF paper, k'k')hone and many othcorded In Flat hook 1, Page CIIA%CI.IIY
1'I,1)IIII)A IN AND FOR SEMI- er industries.
NO. 10154$4
$4, Public Records of SemiM Olt'I'GA GE FOIl EChOS Ii lIE - SOlE COUNTY.
nole County, Florida.
The gov('l-miwnt's figures covFIRST
FEDERAl. SAVINGS AND CIIANCICIIY NO, 145I8
9, Block A. STJNET LOAN ASSOCIATION
E Lot
MORTGAGE
Ii'OIIECIOSIIIIIC
OF
SEMIer
only contracts involving 1,000
MANOR. A ICEPI4AT OF
Club'
F11t81' FEDERAl. RAV I NOS
LEONARDS Ar,DITION To NOLE COUNTY. a corporation
or
more
workers
and
smaller
PRESCOTT,
Ariz.
(AP)
Plaintiff,
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
01"
CABSELI3EJIRY AND A lIE- vs
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
a corpora- Case's will bring ttit' total num- The Prescott Evening Courier,
PLAT OF LOTS 15 AND 16
a (lot,,
OF CENTRAL PARKIN MAIITIIA S. IIEN!)IIICKSON,
Plaint if?, ber or workers Involved consid- doing its bit to curb smoking
CASSELBERItY, according sIngle woman, at al, Defendants. vs.
and air pollution, has started ar
erably higher.
to the Flat thereof as reNOVICE OI' SUIT
HENRY
J.tM.tIt
CIIAI'IS
ant
corded in I'lat Ihook 8, Page
Of the 7 million workers us- N.S.O.W. Club,
wife, PATRICIA A. CIIAVIS,
$4, Public Records of Semi- TIlE S'I'A'VIC or FLOflII)A TO,
Nanie's of charter niernber
MARTHA S. HENDRICKSON
Defendants.
ted,
more thistri :3 million will be
nole County, Florida.
Skyline Nursing Borne
NoriciC or still'
are
to be printed in the newspa
and
19,
Block
2$.
Lot. 2. 3
THE WI'A'I'}C or FIDI1Il)A 'I'Os involved In new contract talks
Colerain, Ohio
per.
A blank was supplied lii
KATHRYN PARK FiRST
You are hereby notified that
and nearly 4 million will get
PATRICIA A. CIIAVIS
to the
ADDITION, at,
Wednesday's
edition.
(Residence
suit
has
been
filed
against
you
Unknown)
Flat thereof as recorded in
wage Increases negotiated earYou are hereby notified that
N.S.O.W.
stands for "nc
Flat Book 5, Pages 67, 68, In the Circuit Court of Seminole
Florida, in Chancery, an suit has been filed against you Her in long-term contracts.
and 69, Public Records of County,
smoking
on
Wednesday."
abbreviated title of which is In the Circuit Court of Seminole I bEta, starting negotiations
Seminole County, Florida.
It The South 30.5 feet of the FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND County, Florida, its Chancery, an
for some 450,000
following described proper- LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SEMI- abbreviated title of which is next numth
NOLE
COUNTY,
a
corporation,
FIRST
FICDERAL,
SAVINGS
AND
union's
ty: Begin at the Northeast
vs. MARTHA H. REND- LOAN ASSOCIATION 01" SEMI- 'rt'tuistt'rs iinttt_'r uk
corner of Lot 4 of EN- Plaintiff.
contract,
trucking
nut lanai
CHANTED MANOR, accord- JtICKSON, a single woman, at a), NOLE COUNTY, it corporation.
ing to the Flat thereof ss Defendants, the nature of said Plaintiff, vs. l(ENIIY LAMAR opens the first of the major new
Book 11. suit t,elng a suit to foreclose CIJAVIS amid wife, PATRICIA A.
~( W 1.
recorded
In FlatRecord. of that certain mortgage dated CIIAVIS, Defesidants, the na- contract negotiations.
Page 11, Public
Rt'j)Oi'te(Ily planning to deSeminole County, Florida, March 2, 1955, and of record In ture of said suit being a stilt to
run thence West 115.77 feet, Official Record. Hook 17, page foreclose that certain mortgage mand it I per cent hike in wages
heece South 11$ feet, 33$, of the Public Records of 4ated October 1, 1965, and of record its Official Records Hook ii ad 1i1Jigs' hctit'Iit s, hut possibly
thence East 150 feet to the Seminole County, Florida, entunibertng the following describ- 550, page 666, of the Public Re. settling for 5 per cent, the
w..t right-of-way line of ed
real property, to-wit:
cords of Seminole County, FlorU. 8. 17-92, thence NorthLot 1, of Block "A", of VEt.. ida, encumbering the following Teamsters will set the tone for
easterly along the West
i.OWNIIIP ADDITION to described real property, to-wit:
right-of-Way line of said
Sanford, Florida, Seminole
I.t $ irs Block 6 In FAIR- the sue of CXpCCtV(i 1967 labor
highway to Point of BeginCounty, Florida, according to
LANE ESTATES, SECTION 1, demands.
ning.
ItEPI4AT, according to plt
plt thereof recorded in mat
That
this
Ordinance
shall
Al though wage set tlt'inemits
)
Book 8, page 3, of the Pubthereof recorded Its Nat
be published once a week for
hook 12, pages 100 cud 101, averaged 3.7 per cent In 1966,
lic Records of Seminole
tour (4) consecutive weeks In
County, Florida;
or tb., Public ltecorels of
Tb* Vanford herald, &amp; newsSetni viol. County, I"iorida; the pattern lliflVt'(l toward 5 per
paper published In Seminole and you are hereby required to
file your answer in said suit amid you are hereby required to cent in the hitter part of the
County, Florida.
with
the undersigned Clerk of file your answer In said suit with year in major isgm-e'ttuuii'nts coy
That the above-described
said
Court
and to serve a copy the ussderelgiied Clerk of said
in
the
aggregate
of
land
trsOtl
tile J'ls list 1ff'. at- Court and to serve a copy there- ering airline's inet-huinh's and
upon
hereof
ten
(10)
registhan
contain leas
Potlatch Is an India
torney,
whose
name
amid addrems of upon this I'iainttft'a at turisey, electrical industry %l,orkers.
the
owners
j.rsd electors, and
term
referring to th
and interest holders of said pro- appear below, on or before Jan- whose name and address appear
The airlines sulfttrt'd it six23, 1967, aisil Iii default below, on or before the 16th day
feasts
characterlstl
lavish
perty have formally petitioned uary
thereof I)ecr.. Pro Conf.sso will of January, 1967, and in default W eL-k- strike before that settle
.e be annexed.
of the nortl
of
the
tribes
thereof Decree Pro Conteaso will
That this Ordinance shall be entered against you.and out- be
merit, euiitl I he critical nat ure of
west
of
America.
'I'Ii
coast
entered
sgslsist
you.
WlTNI
hand
my
take effect Immediately upon Its
%VJ'J'NE$ my humid mud oW- many of next year's attested
ilal seal at the County Courtpotlatch was given by On
final psasagl and adoption.
chief or clan to another o
) That all OrdIumt'eb or part. hi, uae, Sami toiI, Hosl stole coun ty, cial seal at tits County Court- l,idiistiies IS e.xpt'cttd to tetuiew
of Ordlaoticee In cottfJI.t here- i"IoIl'liI, 5 liii 181h day of Decemn- house, Saisford, 86111111016 County,
ceromnumial
occasions an
Florida, flits 6th day of Decem dt±tuu*nds for ttit 1st rlke Is'gisIa
i,ti. 1566
with are hereby repealed.
was
marked
by an abual
her,
11111141.
ADOPTED at a regular meet- IS lA I)
(11)1) hOtlfltII.'(l by some during the
umieei of food and gifts,
Arthur H. Jiei:kwlth, Jr.
(SEA I.)
tag of the City Council of Iii.
airlines walkout.
Arthur If. Iicckwith,
(ievM of Circuit Court
was a matter of honor I
City of Casaelbcrry, Florida, tItle
By: Martha T. Vihiiesi, D.C.
(lsrk of Circuit Court
11th day of 1)ecemnber. A. 1). 146.
ti tus'uit report
The
Labor
l)cpet
accept
any Invitation to
by: Martha T. Vihiems, D. C.
lb ill Ip 11 I.iguii
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and to give
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loss i
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co -i t( E livin g t.ilisIusr
Hanford, Florida
Attorney for l'iuiiiliff
City Clerk
prestige
and
rank.
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A man was shot to death just
after Thanksgiving Day about
three blocks from the ilescue
Mission here. l')etectives, nflable In establish his Identity,
found that one man was listed
as missing from the mission.
A slip of paper In the man's
belongings led police to two
sisters and a brother who identilled the victim as Fe rd inand
KIrchner, 58. They buried him
In Lancaster, Pa.
.ast week they got a Christmas card from him.

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over amidst the stars." Capt.
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the myths when he charted Australia's coasts.
oflIACE O. 145
AN ORT'INAXCE OF T11F CITY
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OF CASSE14Tflflfl. INTENTION
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or TUE CITY TO EXTEND ITS
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STATiC
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MARY A. MACDONALD and
COXTIOIO1'S TO TIlE flOF SAID JOHN A. MACDONALD, her husSENT UOUNDAflfl
TIlE
SAME band, and FRANK IC. BROWN
WITII1N
CITY ANt)
and OMO 0. BROWN, his wife,
COUNTY.
If alive, and if dead, the respective unknown heirs, devise..,
BE IT ExrTl-:fl BY TilE rEOTIlE i'lTY OF C.%S- grantees. assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, or any and all
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th e okapi. Was almost unknown
to science before 1900. Since Gerard Mercator theorized that
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A-Ombudsman is the title
of the Swedish off icial who has
:
the legislative authority to take
up the ordinary citizen's complaints against the government.
things. For a year a fter seeing Bills to create American omyou more than a month o unai- I
IU
rlow
I partner In literary wretched- the movie "Psycho," in whic
toyed misery.
h budsmen are before legislatures
He ticks off what you can look ness. is a sleek. 29-year-old someone gets murdered In the In several states.
brun ette with bangs in her eyes. how
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he Mver took a bath
She
says she learned about
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Q-What is
the meaning of
Of
L I being miserable f rom the movie
ity of obtaining reservations a'
awhfle. then stopping and yell. the name Hosea?
stars she got to knowduring her lng• "Okay. I know you're out
any good restaurant or show:
A-This Hebrew name means
The
prospect
of
being
-crecent
stint as a theatrical press there."
mand
despite
a
stinging
election
Its
most
explosive
expression
W A S H I N G T 0 N (AP) -i
4'2
"salvation."
'There's a slowdown sentiment setback, the Democrats them- canw Dec. 15. when lB Demo- peatedly jostled by drunken rev- agent. She married an advertis- itI,t hilt.' ZIIi risi1lt'
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isn't all that miserable.
help create a season of caution shape of the "Great Society" midnight at White Sulphur drivers:
You can sayI am now workthat
and reflection on Capitol Hill. programs they produced for Springs. W.Vu., and agreed
"3. The humiliation of paying
the Great Society is moving too $15 to $30 per person I or a glass ing on a brilliant and sensitive
Still In congressional corn- President Johnson.
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irst nnvl
£UD I I(IL (I IV V U ILI LI
01 cheap champagne, an irnita- f.....-- -.-- - wildly
They blamed antiadminlal
TV dinner and tiuc dime- play." she suggests.
Dun Greenburg: "And I am
tiun sentiment for the elect
store part)' favors."
writing a brilliant and sensitive
returns which gave Republic
- If you're single, as Greenburg
Geneva
Altamonte Springs
novel and two wildly
second
47 new seats in the House.
is, you are permitted the addi
M.
Mrs. Jos. E. Muthicux
Mrs. .lulin Burtos
funny
plays."
, i
the Senate and B governorsh
tional anxiety that you'll end up
i14i-b2O5
8-liiB
His
first
novel
was
"Kiss
My
"I th ini the programs
with a date you'll be embarFirm Bui Pliant Lips"and his
Ikar Luke-Forest ('itY
l "I Ill'
coming ton lust, without pro
Luke Mary
rimsed to be seen with. Or
Mn.. Mnryunn MIiC
Mrs. Frances 'Wester
crystallization and organ
maybe you won't be uble to get first training manual. "How To
Be a Jewish Mother," was the
tion." said Gov. Otto Kerner
. 4 r
one at all.
Last New Year's Eve, Marcia best-selling hard-cover book of
And complaints about the
Casaelberrv
Lake Monroe
Mrs. Jane Caaselberry
ministration of Johns
fixed Dan up with a blind date 1965.
Mrs. IL L. Johnson
it
launched programs apparei
839.5046
who spent the entire evening
322-4722
dominated the President's 4
Chuluots
saying how accident-prone she
No Test?
Lungwood
hour tail; with nine of the
Mrs. Lisa Baker
was.
DALLAS, Tex. (Al') - Legal
Mrs. Donna Estee
ty's governors at the L
3&amp;.5i 113
"J
was
afraid
to
get
close
to
and
medical arguments stand In
88b.$317
Ranch a wed: ago.
Deflary
her." he recalls "Then we went the way of cancer-stricken Jack
North Orlando
Senate Democratic Lea
Mrs. John Leone
to a party with wall-to-wall peG- Ruby's attempts to take a lie
Mrs.
Msrlln.
Peterson
Mike Muzisfield has liars
66b-4883
pie, who kept telling each other detector test to convince the
328-0501
criticized the governors p0
Dc lions
what a great time they were world that he killed Lee BarOsteen
cal assault on Johnson.
Mrs. M 'dred Haney
having, it was awful."
vey Oswald on an impulse, and
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
665-5361
Mansfield, too, is a member
Naturally he is suffering im- not as part of a conspiracy.
322-4841
Enterprise
the slowdown school.
Oviedo
Mrs Ititrhk Harris
He said his words of caut
Miss Ru th Davidau
665.5834
- in a letter to Senate comi
365-3652
665.4504
tee chairmen - were
prompted by election day
backs or by the guverni
grumbling.
Mansfield said he had b
urging for more than a y
th at Congress slow down and
Sanford Herald
Dec. 80, 1966
Page 4
aess what It has done.
On Jan. 7. just before the
AVF1I 6, UIELOW. III1)* £51)
Wag .o 'ost want from an investment?
session convened. Mansf
fK*K %'Ut/itfl.ISE. Ct,.iIati.s - Uws1 S-s.UtflIalSt'l LI6t.t'EB
LAIULI %'L3i&amp;$MiL
said Congress probably we
Geel onr? Series E U.S Savings Bonds YwWr $4 In
£d.i'tII1ng Dtresto7
Aaaucl&amp;te Editor
just even years for eveiy $3 invested. And they keep on
limited
face
only
a
agenda
ftUT à5
ss WILLIAMs
mi4 beyond maturity under the automatic t.ce
Ld..rt*atsg
presidential
requests,
"beca
Ms'.t.r
Society Lditor
j*as IMI1MAM1&amp;
we passed so much legislat
JOHN $PI)LNKI
au.tri
Ma."Wer
$.5.*y? Savings Bonds are obligations of the United $tat
lust session.
t4gwrt. Editor
Governt. And you can't get safer than that.
M•cbant
Supt.
IJIJUY
WELI4C
"it's time to stop, look i
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svaIlalMlIty? You think twice before you cash In a
Covuty 1dttUr
listen now," he said then.
StatS Pbtorapbr
Bond, but If you do need money, Series E Bonds can be n.
Published im1Iy except baturda, buuday and Chriatma.; puWai&amp;.d didn't turn out that way.
deemed any time two months after purchase.
Saturday pr.odiug Christmas.
No Mansfield ha offered
Pesp.5 psrtha
Sign up for the Payroll Savings Plan
same itiessage on the eve of
aLaaom.trrIua a.A?Ss
whet,
you
work
and
let the Bonds pile up all m,tlreIy.
aum. Delivery
ssc w..k 90th Congress. He told the cc
Or buy them where you do your banking.
$alI
bLM1oLg OUV$TV
£14 us'Maa MA" mittee chairmen it should im
T= Mvtm.? There are no state or local Inconis t
'c Week
s.00 3
sit.s. i Tow
session
of
"dispassionate
$ers
K Bonds Interest. And you don't have topsy Paj
5.00 I Mostbs
6•I5 I Mon th.
biorm tax until the Bonds are redeemed.
study" and a thorough, seen
*10 1 Months
1.00 1
1.1)0 1 Month
1.00 I Month
look at major domestic
$s. something? Pride. Knowledge that you are giving
An
V. 5. Postal E.gulaUnaa provlG that 011 Mi aubeoriptios. be paid
Uncle Sam a helping hand. Particularly important sow
grirnis.
As ad vases.
when your Investment dollars are helping to support our
It is against this backdr
T. lore. I. S member of Ui• Aa.octiit.d j'r.es whLa is .uUtl.d
Wins men inVAetnani. Invest wisely. Invest pridefully.
asclus*v.ly to the us. tor r.publlestioa of aU the leesi sews prtat.d and with a 90th Congress
in Us. Uyinp BMCLL
to uiia nsw.papsr
Which Repubhca zm will have
lotOI*d as isoOiid Ohs.
ttf Oot.b - IT. 1110 at the '.mt UU&amp;o. House voting power to Influei
.1 5m$tord. tiurida, swdsr the Lot of Qosgrsa. of Wcb 1. 1111.
inure significantly the shi
of this adiUvo of and puce of legisla tion. tJ
w*t.ria.3, news or sdvrtis$
The Sauteed i•raId
ay be repruduond iti any ma.ssor '$thoui
,
54
1%, L'S. Got ern,nrnt does, nut pay fur MIS odtrrt(aernf.
wrtt1a permIssion ol the publisher vi The MoralS. Lay todivld&amp;iai Presideflt Johnson Is work
wi
It is presented e a public
"Er, ste you doing your hoir like lobby's, or is he doing
ic atri.wg •,i ''pf'atios wtt
f Wm responsible tot such rpruOuatIo will be oostQ.r.d a. now on his budget and his ph
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i banner year in 2967.
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but warned that unfair ad w4orem taxes,

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lower

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farmers' profit. margins in the
vitrus, vegetable and apiary

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enlisted last January and
should prove to he of immeiu'uralih• aid to the tax
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formwife,
the
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During iurh a delay In hI
)ly only an all-out war would
sealing pending a probe.
!t the wells into production.
'.'v York Democrat.
The reserve is administered would he entitled o salary mid
the U. S. Navy and is over- other congressional privileges
en by Navy Cmdr. Justin D. but not his vote.
enman. a veteran of battleVan Deerlin sari he otild ask
up, carrier and cruiser duty. the House speaker to appoint it
Assisting Denman is another nine- member committee',or in
avy officer and 15 civilians. inveugatiun he said might take
hen there are ;thnut m 1110 per. f'irii to nx mimi ts.
ins employed by the Standard , Mie California )erntscr:It '4501
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I Wi,dncsday night i 1 elephone!
Of the 46,09.5 acres in the re- intervlew that the itivesugation
rve. Standard Oil owns about would give Powell "a chance to
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md prior to Sept. 12. 1911 when
ongress set it aside. Standard lice."
His cooperating with the plan
id draws only enough oil to
sy taies and operating cxnses.
So rich Is the field that during
period following World War II.
PU wells were drilled without
I
itting a dry hole.
Three donations have been
In tact, the oil workers received by the Seminole Counroduce $10 million worth of oil ty menial health clinic, Starsyear just in periodic tests of icy Pierce, former president of
ell equipment and in restric. tll,9 Nientu l Health Association,
losses from movement. It said today.
IL flows into the U.S. Treasury.
'rIm gifts inclutleil $1051 from
The field figured in the 1923 the Sanford Ministerial Assoeapot Dome scandal that cirstion, $100 from Alpha Delta
wok the administration ' Kappa, honorary teachers sorresident Warren G. i-larding. A orit, and $50 from the Naval
'flats, investigauon disClosed Otficuris Wives Club.
iat Albert B. 1"all, then were- 1 "I'hesu generous cinitributions
try of the interior. had
ciiuhleel us to support,, the dimsic
iaded the secretary of the •luring the uh.):ith of Decerishur
avy to transfer the Elk Hills 1 bu t we will need usoru ?iiUIiC'
nil Teapot Dome Wyoming wi I to continue next 'rear," said
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Third place prizes went to
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ddanta of the area '1th more
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the mid-1940's and in 1965 wus
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new plant, got new thht "Washington officials, as
presser, and expanded its ser- well us those of us in Florida,
must help in protecting this
THREE Seminole Hirb School
most important industry."
football players got scholare
The commissioner said
foliowing cornments are bused
handimme new Indian uniforms; on reports received froin his
JUDGE
10MITI staff and the University
I of Floriduls 1listitute of Food
Association after 60 years of
practice and MRS. SHEILA United Staties Department of
ROBERTS was named to the
Arl-h-ulture, Floridh Fruit and
Blue
Book of Outstanding Vegetable Associuti

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r-x-or i according to Conner. Arricul
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panded, added new pen,
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margins (if the growers," he
explained.

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the 214 Caval-

Prize

values

than speculative land

son of Mr and Mrs. EdIV-in 0. Keith, Of 205 East

winner in North Orlando's outdoor
FIRST
lighting contest In the religious category went to
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Singleton, 50 North Edemon
Avenue, for this outRtandftlg Nativity Scene.
In traditional decorating' vent to Mr.
for beet
and Mrs. William Rb1non, 20 N. Devon Avenue.

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servt"s to I"il1s department. L'wrcu;
Um t wwd the clinic will reFall te.t'ed the reserves to
rivati oil producers without civo souse support from the

mpctitivu bidding. Fall said Suits., Division of Cozismunsty
its
should get all Lui.,t.al Uuulth, not to
iv royalties it could before the uste-hai.f of thu riioiithly tUiitl*
eld was drained by wells in the uceded.
djoimuiig salt Creek field.
'This state aid is very hull)Fall ways convicted of accept- Lul, but we still riced thu supa $100,000 bribe from his port of the cumin unity for the
rmer propecti3)g partner, other half of the risuney or
dweird L. Dohemsy. Dohemiy was at least $00 per uiussth," -.aid
'quitted iii the .stsse vourt ind :
s*utj
"We hops tue vssui,
lure the a sue judge of gsvuig
civic oranit*tioimo of 'le cons.
'all the bribe.
moistLy well coilUillie '-.0 doi luvaAmusitij superstitious have sttatu their interest and cotsapt out of the flickerwg of a cern and oiir thuir 'UJ)i)ort
audlu li g ht. It a flame burns so that the clinic way br suhue, there is a ghost his the otainud," ho added.
All Jun4tjuIso t.o the 111"n441
A spdrk uiuhtl.s that i
'tier k coining to the peiois tLes&amp;lth ('lisie 'shvu!d be seis
ittiu uaresL the ci-sudle.
to P. U. boi, t01, Sanford.
government

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Wedding Solemnized

Martha Lill ian Niteher, Misses Xinev B
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daughter of Mr . and Mrs
'nthin Louise Nitcher, honquets of cream I
hrs
tor \itcher , 1712 \lnrilon Dr
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hid With guccn 5i1
The att end a nts wnre identical
Columbus Ga, and U William
formal
gonc of mnc green e
Tmi,th I elu 1ichirds
1 din Dod s o n
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and
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m, 117 %e.t Ibib St., Sanford es featuring a Bertha collar in 11tifiis Br(
Atlanta;
Miss

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Benjamin
Shields Barnes Jr of Atlanta,
Ga , announce the engagement

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their daughter, Elizabe th
Randylyn Barnes, to Tarry Lee
Miller, son of Air. and Mrs.
Edwin WHUam Miller, of San.
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at 1 30 pm, Tuesday, at th e
clubhouse on Overhroo Drive
The book to be reviewed wil l
Under the Indian Sun'
he 'I
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Mrs. Toy will be accompanied
by a f ri end, who will model an
Indian costume and show In

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year an

in the Christmas parade and won first prize in the
Senior Civic Division. VVith Mrs. Smith are Mrs.
Patricia Mann, left, ways and means chairman of

TOUGH CARPETING

the cit

ciul type of curpet developed
for henvy-duty use in hotels
and theatres now is used in
x Foam
h omes. e

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Daughters of Wecic'
of th e
bus n backing of high density Sundav School Class
Church will
at 2:30
Bull.
This Intex foam is not like p.m. in Fellowship
This will be the regular busthe f amiliar foam used on the

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ton industries
terian Church in Atlanta, Ga.

back of throw rugs. The high
density product is heavier,

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Club

Schedules

MISS ELIZABETH RAYN BARNES

xnes

The

her Council reports the carpet

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'Airs. 0. R. Estridge will be
chairmnn of hostesses.
All members are urged to
attend the first session of the
11VV' YeUr.

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thicker, more resilient, and will tomato juice and refrigerate Page 8 — Dec. 30, 1966
not come off. The carpets also overnight. Remove th e parsley __________________________
It will have
have a low p ile to make walk- before serving
added subtle flavor to the juice.
ing and cleaning easier.

DO
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The Sanford
will hold the regular month
luncheon and general business
meeting on Wednesday Inn. 4.

1967 at 12 noon at the clubhouse.

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By MARILYNE PETERSON

ire: Mrs. C.M. Flowers. Chmn. Chrisas Party of the North "best party of the year," was South Cortez Avenue.
Mrs. E. T. Loucks, Mrs. J. R.

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Tnust be made by Tuesday, Jan.
S. by 11 n. m. Call Mrs. J. J.
Sieczkowski. =-8704, Mrs. Art
Brown, 322-8865 or =4549;
Mrs. James McKee. 322-7470 or

Mrs S .1 Davis. 322

tess and her children for the
holidny season.
After a delightful buffet din
nor served in th e smorgasbord

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LOOK
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with Their many patrons

short

A
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EnterprLse P
By MRS. RITUE HAR1US mud children, Debby and Greg, and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Garret Lu! North Orlando visited Mr week

Apple pancakes are utterly
delicious when they are served
sprinkled with a mixture of sugar and cinnamon. You can
make the pancakes by adding
Fred Harris this finely diced apple to buttermilk
pancake UJiX.

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Spriugfield, Va., have been visllouseguest.% at the West Fifth Sharon and Robbie. of ColutubiLi, itini; the William Averyis.
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Street home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alm. Parku z time hornier MarreC B J
Sr.,
guret Jonefi and hirti. DeFoor.
Mrii. Alary Virginia Morgan
cent holidayis were their two is the former Joynie blue Jones. of 13yhaliu, Mish., was the
daughters and son and their
luncheon guest of Col. aud MrvRev. Robert M. Baker has
families.
H. C.
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Joseph E. Parko Jr.,

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holidays with his parents, Mr. friends iii the ueiijhburhood

E. Baer &amp;. He Christmuti Eve. Mrs'. AlOrf-uu
lantu. Ga.: Mr. and Mm. Dan resideti
and Mrs.inM.
Louisville, Ky., where lived ou Stone Ifilaud for two
W, DeFoor. Terry and Natinin. lit, i!, campub winister for the yearti, taught iu a Suulurd
of Jacksonville and Mr. and Louisvillt- Methodist Conference school and had niany friendb

Mrs. C. R. Jones Jr., Joyce, at the thnverslty of LouthviUe. around the euwmUtY.

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Liponius occurred four tinics
as frequently in women as in
Men.

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lNext project of the club members will be the "Fair Garden,"
to be held late in February.
Adernbers present
at the
meeting included Nlrb. Beth
Sharon Mizell ,
Glor,
Airs. Joyce H errington,
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btrttu making the best 12 list a
baker's doiii. This year Char. p
lotte Ford Niarchos has 8th
place. but sister Anne didn't
repeat.

originally
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cotiuposed of fashion editors.
Mrs. Jason Robards Jr.
bed elevated her sister-in-law, cull
in
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in 9th
Mrs. Carl Ponti
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SERVICE

By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON
second this yeiir.
bitssador to Spain. in 10th place;
~Irs.
Loo-A
Guitiness.
who
has
and Nlrs. liarilao-, Theodora.
All Fashion Editor
topped
past
lists,
also
hah
copulos,
%%ile of the Greek ship
NEW ~*ORK (AP) — Being on
the inturnational best -dressed ""ov ed into the hall of perina- ping inagimte. in I;t.,,t place.
this vear seetris to be a rela- nent fashion glory to make Lynda Bird %%at, imiong Wash
tter. The top 12 for 196G roorti for other elegants. Taking ington fashion plates considered
an, for th e most part., the . a vacant piate, 7th, is a pretty for honors. So were anv I)k'k
daughters. oi- sisters, or in-laws; daughter
Wilhain NleCormick Blair Jr..
of other best-dressed people. Guinness.
A rie%% member is Mrs. Lyn- I Henry Ford 11's first, wile, wile of the U.S. ambassador tol
don B. Johnson, voted into fifth Anne McDonnell Ford, is in the the Philippines; and Mrs John
place by members of the fash• Hall of Fame, and his second Sherman Cooper, wife of the

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1jilefly for Mvcall'.-i 11111gazine.!

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MANY MORE TO $1 A YDO

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Gloria Vanderbilt. now wed to:
who didn't make it at fill last writer Wyatt Cooper. is 4th:

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merribt'i of the Texas family
the White House had been even
contender for international
a
fashion honors.

occosions
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wift, Ul the CulumUia Broadcast- '
jug System chairman. Nlri;. Pal1! in tilt! Fashion liall of
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Lynda Bird, also figured prorni- of Rome. is 11th this year.
Last
year.
lienry's
daughter.
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COTTON
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mering ue

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Laredo, Texas.

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PIMA SHEERS

Lined or Unlined

Sanford Personcds

When yew have to p
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shrubbery, placed in a background of a woodland
r4etting. blending with the natural beauty of the

IT'S TOUGH

and Mrs. Robert L. Boks, of

FLrst FaML*ly WLns Honors

Now
GAIII)EN OF THE MONTH is at the lionie of Air.
and Mrfi. A K. Shoemaker, Jr. 300 Idyllwilde Drive.
The landscaping features a profusion of green

fle

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William Edwin Dodson and
Kenneth White, all of Sanford;

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and Mrs lrisou

CHECKS

CLEANERS LAUNDRY
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Darnili Mrs hate ionts, ;lrs

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professionally cleaned.

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of Birmingham. Ala.. and .lr.
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The Christmas meeting of th e
Bear Lake Garden Circle as
held at the home of Mrs hit
Scott Bear Lake

SOLID COLOR
INDIANHEAD

Decorafor folds are replaced. Drapes are returned on drapery hangers.
Upholstery &amp; slipcovers also

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May be found in your old
drapes, revitalized with
Finish."
our '7- Drape

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LINEN TYPE
SUITING

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sh own greeting Mayor and Mrs George Fuller

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Following the exchange of
Christmas gifLs, a short business meeting was conducted by
club president. Tdrs. Mildred
Ellis. It was voted to send 25
pounds of fudge to one group
of 1 0 men who are in Vietnam

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even better service in 1967.

North Orluado Garden Club were Mr. and Mrs. George Duquette (een-

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B ear Lake Garcleners M ee
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Betty Annes &lt;
HOPSACKING
air Styling Salon

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Their address will be Ceville
Apartments, Laredo, Texas.
Out of town guests for the
wedding included Mr. and Mrs.

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mtteiulint

-is, where the groom is stationed with the U. S. Air Force.

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may it be a shear delight

Smving you this past yew has been a pleaure. We
resolve to fty to gift y"

works under short skirts. regular skirts lengths and culottes,
tno. It gives you freedom to

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while velvet rihl~on.

KETTLESTONE
SUITING

Waw *ah

coedt; who wear the
or amig al.
-irts, there is

lied

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nd outlined with seed pearls.
Her fingertip vvil of silk illu$iofl was attached to a cascade
crown of lace and seed pearls.
She carried a colonial bouquet
of white roses, stephanotis and

liIies.of-theof

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by

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8°tY Anne Howard

Glaze cooked small White
onions in butter , and sugar .

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incrted pleats ending

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cream trim. The hridal couple
left for 3onesboro, Ark., where
L t Dodson Will take part in the
wedding of Atiss Carolyn Poole
and Ens. Nlarvin E. Day. The

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Christmafi reason, guesLs also
welcomed back Franklin Wick
and Robert Orrin who had just
returned the previous day from
sea duty with the U. S. Navy.

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scoop neek.
line, elhow length sleeves, and

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manner, guest-,; played trad
tional parts games and exchanged gifts.
In addition to celebrating the

The Civic Department will
In charge of the program, Mrs
Gerald Covington, Chmn an
nounces the speaker will
Douglas Stenstrom

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trees, and mans' other lovely
decorations created by the hos-

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Wells. Mrs. A. C. McReYnolds.
Mrs. Irving Pryor. Mrs. Roy
Parti n. Mrs B F McWhorter.

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The neckline. sleeves and

KETTLECLOTH

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SERRANOS

HAIRDOS

Orlando Garden Club, pro. held at the residence of Mr. The party rooms were all

The annual Air. and Mrs. claimed by

Hostesses for the luncheon

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and rsvi ct hin

WES SAYS:

Rev. Ilobert. L. ])(!,in of Ste(- AleGidre, Nlrs. Joe Kratntinn,
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tor of the Sanford Christian velyn (thilettic, lirs. Edna BrinChurch recentiv sho%ved slides
Nits. Lora Dnvl'
, G. Lep
Ann Nfiller and .1frs. Jesse 11.
wit and Ed Ludveke.
Unralson 111.
lioly Land this past summer.
For traveling, Nirs. Doi&amp;on
wore .
leftover?
Egg while
his 's at hvr home

harpist precented a progrnn

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MlIr frattlarb

Luncheon

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nie IIRII Senrbrough, Iliss liarharn Frances Edge, 11iss Julle

oi nuptial music including the
"A'Mding marches.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a princess
formal length gown of candle.

THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE
A
YEAR.

S. S. Class To Meet Tuesday

t1tmrnrv 'tndr bright.

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groom's mother wore an aqua
silk shantung dress, matching
accessories and a white orchid
a purple throat
Following the ceremony, a re-

completed the selting.
John C. Aliller, organist, and
Wiss Regina 118~'c Watson,

THIS
SALE OF SALES0 THIS IS 'A

council and Mrs Smith's granddaughter,

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WE ARE GOING T0 PUT
FABRICS ON SALE AT
PRICE YOU WON'T BELIEVIL

y in the Sanford Plaza be-

Karen Baggs, who will enjoy the prize.

June at the Peachtree Presby-

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Members are urged to attend

fore Christmas The Council entered the playhouse

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was vice president of Sigma
nor
Chit a member of the Ronor
Court, and. Alpha Council. an
Honorary Society for men. He
is now associated wi th Burling

Oman s

Beta Sigma Phi It was their major project for the

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The future bridegroom was
graduated from Florida State

MONDAY

playhouse awarded by the Sanford City Council of

an

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flier of the bride, was acolyte.
he bride' s mother chose a
dress of champagne Chantilly
lace, o ver pink and a deep pink

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MONDA

Urns, eoti'ins
of the bride Wellington liarri
'on Meffert, of Tall nhn'ee,
lames Waller Dlsnn, brother
of the groom and Nolan Lewis
lohnson Emil Nitcher, a iwo
Wal ter

The altar ac o ver l aid with
White wedding cloth mhroider.
d in VOId and gold altar
crc
fill ed with white poinsettias and
boxwood foliage flanked the _____________________________________________________ eepticin
waswhich
held in the
Church
social hall
at (Icuirat
gold cross
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ed with arrangements of cream
i enteaI I'en ii 1)1 i'.. e
white candles stood beside
F
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roses, 'tephanotic, snapdragons
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the altar irrangements and
All-. and Mrs. ("Inude
Bear ljll(v,
and greenery. Nfiss Frances
branched gold candelabra
(tt1ng.
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Terrehl l)nughtle presided at
decorated with cascades of box
the bride's book table. Assisting
wood and gold bells were used
lili the ser v ing and entertain
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Christmas Items
at the floor le v el near the chan
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Mr. and Mrs Nuteher, Miss
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Th85 greener and gold bells
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Nfrs.
Vletnrla
Cook,
Nlr.q.
Lucy
Sandra Estes Dimon, NItss ~Iln- Ily 311111S. CI,AI1EN(7

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be Mrs Ben Evans, chairman,
Mrs

were married Tuesday, Dec. 27,
pm at St. I kec Metlid
Ch urc h in Columbus, Ga
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\Vemmn R Cleeland
officinted at the double ring

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to

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Winter Park at a meeting of

Mr. Miller is the grandson

be

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The bride elect Is the granddaugh ter of Mr. and Mrs
James Clyde Withers, of AUnn
ta, and of the la te Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Randolph Partridge
Min
Miss Barnes attends Florida
Sta te university an wffl Yeeducacalve her AB degree
She
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member
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and officer of Alpha Delta P1
Sornflty, Angel Flight and Ka
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Jean's

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classic

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shimmery rayon brocados — now tit dra stically re6

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BEAUTY
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CHARGE IT! in Sanford Plaza
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Tournament was held
Christmas Eve at Rolling
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The outstanding Individual performance of the thurnev missed most of last season's
was turned in by .Tack Galpa with a fine score of plus six,
play with a broken arm, has
A Blind Bogey tourney was held recently and a draw- played one less game than liarIng for th e lucky number was held prior to
No one per at Oviedo with four, but Is
was able to score first-place an these honors were not wan contributing with Th.S points per
by anyone. Th e second draw number was '70 and Fred Tins- game.
Icy, Russ Stuart, Lloyd Warden, Edward Kalbaks and Keith
TWO of the Greyhound's cagThirr all recorded 711's. The third draw winner was Bill Roof era arc tied at 16 i-abounds per
who was the only' entry who had a total score of 'w
game, Bruce Stuart and Char•
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Seminole high's point-pacer Is
The Mayfair Caimtry Club Is making final
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for one of It's biggest golfing events of the year, a member- Frank Whigham with a total of
104 after seven games of corngneat tourney ebeduled for Jan. 7 and S. This will be a
bole event with a best-ball, full handicap In effect. There ,•in petition, averaging 14.5 per
he prism and trophies given to th e top team and top mdi- game.
Whigham has been th e spark
sidual perfnrmana.
Jan. 8 ii the deadline to enter with many of the teams °n th e boards for th e Seminoles
already formed and are eager to go, A few of the early' fav- wi th IS rebounds per game,

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play. Hargis, a 6 foot 10 inch high game and series in the

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Montana St. 61, Temple 60

Barbara Rohrer's 218.522 was

Santa was good to Caroline

I been the most reliable outside

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THE ASSOCIATI D PRESS will Send viLher the Chivl~ or tit(.

Tile starting five for the Sem- i the JN'.s with thu varsity direct-

178/470 Dot Brucelaud

kicked in a college football I F. B. Simonet and Don Sim-

190/440 Marcella Brewster
167/446 Marion Magee
360/446 Janet Leon

gumime Wits hooted by Pounsyl- aunt.
vmmiu uguitiut Harvard in 181)7. I

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PRODUCTS

QUALI1 Y INSTALLATIONS Since 1917

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By: Donna M. Marko,, D. C

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If champions. Until that time we Packers.

The Cowboys have finished

career. because of arthritis in been assured for some time.
Game time is '1:05 p.m. ES'l'.
his k-It I.'IhmW.
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SANFORD
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Circuit
Court Seminole County.
pions through a brief workout
Koufax quit his $125,000 job
Sanford, Florlds on or 1)eforu Football Lengue I'd almost pay
the Nth day of January, ]iG7. If to let me
with the Dodgers in November
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TWO TOP BACKS to watch in howl action this
time around are Georgia Tech's Lenny Snow, left,

•d to cerve a cot'r of your An- are taking quite a hit nut of
The retired Los Angeles out In Tulsa, Oklsm.. all week and
swer or pleading to the Corn- your pocket,
I)odgt'r pitching star Thursday Is due to fly into Dallas this aft.
plaint on the Plaintiff's attor"As for me. I don't think it signed it 10-year contract with ernoon after a
nev. Truman F.. Ormoon. LAW
morning drill at
OF, FICES OF TRUMAN K ORA- would make any difference (he National Broadcasting Co., Skelly Stadium.
SON.
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TO'i Lena M. lcDan let
Whr,pe residenco in un. vote on shares there wvre nolln, less or a strain on his poor are tapering off today .,,,(I %%,ill
known
Tnu are hereby nnttfled that a problems. no arguments. And left arm than his former posi. finish up Saturday with a him- ote somebody a tion was, but now he'll have to bering up drill.
Complaint for Dtvorce ha been when you

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"Green Bay is the greatest
Till: NINTH J11)ICI.%1. CIIICI'IT
l .4 NI) FOR s1:Ml%ol.E COIN we've got one Sunday. I want to
team I ever saw," he said,
TY, FLORIDA
Sandy Looks
beat Green Bay so badly be
"We figure man for m
CHANCERY NO. 141(1211
cause of what they represent—
WILLIAM H. icDANIEL.
are Just as good. They are no
Plaintiff, the best in football.
Out For Arm
bigger and rw faster than ••

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Wives
24.5 43,5 go wIth 17 zund 34 points, respec- f for approximatel3' 20 years
111GB GAMES — SERIES t1'eb%'
having first started to play
218/522 Barbara Rohrer
lime game in Altoona, Pit.
213/491 Carolyn Hardy
Accompanying Metzger on
The first- field goal ever I his round were Orlandouns
165/ 472 JimI Gold

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made his varsity debut against ican Football League into But- probably will be matched for us at the tournament in
Dunedin and will see plenty of
Sou th ern Cal and shattered the lab for Sunday's championship against Burford. the experi- ac
5
game.
tion tonight," added Blythe.
5(
UCLA scoring record with a
enced split end who also
:That's
the
Bishop
Moore dropped it first
way
Butch
(the
point spree is the Bruins
be
per) Byrd and Tom (the grab d 50 pusses and gained three games of the schedule,
105.90, beginning their run of Bum
758 yards.
35
but a great deal of this Is playDodger) Janik sized up the play
seven straight victories.
"Taylor has size, speed, good ed on th e absence of Bob Isen- I
within th e playing that might
Since the however, the MCI)and and good moves," said berg from the
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line-up.
sationul sophomore hits been very well determine the out- Byrd.
Isenberg,
who
plays at the I
conic
of
the
test
of
strength
that
shouting less and concentrating
HOlLER MOTORS
"So wh at I'll be trying to do is guard position, is rated by
OD defense. fit' settled for 18
NAVY WIVES LEAGUE
— pick him up as lit comet; off the I Blythe its the spark-plug for the I
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i points Tlmursdsmy night In a 91-72
line. We'll orobmibly collide and Hornets team and will be the I
HOLE IN
Navy Astro Nuts 44.5 2s.5 semllimial victory over Georgia
bump a couple of times but I've I one to watch in controlling toI
Dragoons
41) 28 Tech after USC, down by 15
got to play him real aggressive- I night's game.
VigIl Annies
38 30 poltits in th e second half, rallied
by — and that might ot[st some I "After Isenberg returned to
ON E
Fallen Angels
35 33 for a 73.72 victory over Illinois. i
of lila ability."
their line.up, they easily won
35 33
Savngotttu
"1 feel my defense is lmprovIra C. Metzger of Sanford
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NAS Bowling Bags 44.5 33.5 big, but I'm still not satisfied," I fired his first hole-in-one at
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34 344 said Alcindor, who ruled the! the Seminole Golf Course usWe Tried
28.5 38.5 backtrnards stud blocked shots lug a five-iron on the par
Learn
to
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big
pressure game with Green young Cowboys will he facing the same
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Weston will be at the pivot.
ton clear for comfort.
I pass-catching act in the Amer- passes for 1.207 yards during
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time regular season, while .lanik"Bil
28.5 31.5 Four weeks ago Alcindor

Sedans
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WINSTON-SALEM. NC, (A?) defending champion Bills into moles tonight will be Buddy 13 after the coticlusicm of the St. 66

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Furman 81. Rice 79

Mid%%estern Tex. 83, Arlington I

junior game.
r tile Super Bowl game.
Stumpf and Frank Whigham at I
top-ranked Bruins tonight in tile — Tile Bum
Byrd likely will draw the as- the forward positions and La.
title game of the Los Angeles will be out to steal the show

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vifle, Fin., It wits the passing of

Dewey
\Vnrren
Tennessee's
against (tie running of Syrncus&amp;s Floyd Little and Larry
Csnnka.
During (he regular season.
Tennessee was 7-3 and Syracuse
8 2.
Georgia, 9-1, was a slight toI
vorite over SMU. 02. in the Cot
ton Howl in l)nlln, but Conch
Hayden Fry 581(1 lie thought
Southern Methodist has yet to
play its best game and "per
hops It will conic in the Cotton

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Conlation

Bradley 60. Tenn. 53
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New Mexico 85. Texas A&amp;M
time Seminoles have been hi tting lug the game tonight," said
St-niiflnals
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on only 33 per cent of their I Blythe.
E. Tex. BaptIst 68, E. Tex. Cob. St. 5, New York U. 53
C'amc time is 6:30 pm. for 1St. 67
shots from the floor.
American Legion Tournament

fornimi's embattled Trojans can Test Of Strength In AFL
only hope the UCLA basketball
prodigy stilys on tile (IpIt!llsix,e I

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Clemson 92. LSU 82

Utah 00, Boston Col. 88

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Far West Classic
Semifinals
Washington 81, Indiana 79

First Roulid

"We've just been giving the repair is shooting accuracy, according to their mentor.
"Lots of room for improveBlythe lamented the fact that

Santa CIar 96, St. Mary 67

Sugar Bowl Tournament

The third factor in need of have been far from satisfactory

overs."

Consolation

First Round

Poinsettia Classic

for this contest but the results

basketball schedule sporting a and try to avert the turn- us."

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 and 5 season.

Triangle Classic

N.C. State 80. Pittsburgh 52

Orlando as they resume their tious club on the court tonight personal fouls bave been killing practit!ing all week preparing

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Kan.. 74

South Carolina 69, Air Force

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San Francisco 81, LA Loyola
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Pacific, Ca lif., 75, Cal Santa
Barbara 73
St. Mary's Texas 58, Central
OkIa. 51
Pan American 88, Emporia.

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The Samirinles will he "try- Mack Blythe, "We've got to im- ball
away to our opponents too the next game," said Blythe.
lug-out" a new type of offense prove In three areas. One, we're many times. And then th ose The Seminoles have been

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way at tilisirterbsick in (III'
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Florida (s,;irIi it
howl at l'nsnii*'risi sinri' hai ktip however. ;iyc h I ten in is ''just
1111111 'roh('y l'IiIZP. tin siw
hit ctis'ri' I want it to be. We'll
lit flutinti tt,ritig time st'n'iti, Is ymc'i'rl I wsi it day workouts any
nut with a ieg tn.iiiry. Quarter ,,iore.'
NBC nt 5 p.m. nnd finally tile
,te is the key In
Orange Howl (Georgia Tech
victory hopes tor I'titiltie, 8 2.
rnIh
usifnrh
l;r
Florida) at B p.m. on NBC.
And
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Georgia 90. Penn State 82
- 52 per cent. Darrell Aligaler, th e Vigil Annies.
Charlotte Invitational
used sparingly at forward, pac-, Dot Braceland's 178-470 was
Championship
es the Hound cagers In assists high for the Savagettes as they Maryland 57, Army 54
with 10. Ronnie Tulbert, a 6 foot took three points from the Re.
Consolation
5 Inch junior reserve, has also tired Chiefs Dives.
Davidson 74, Fordham 60
been effective pulling down re- Suzy Rena's 179.442 led the
Quaker City Tournament
bounds at a 6.3 clip while seeing NAS Stars to three wins over
Semifinals
limited action,
the Fallen Angels.
Princeton 55, Villanova 52

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Purdue 112. Rochester 73
Gator Bowl Tournament

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Consolation

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Big Eight Tournament
SemIfinals
Kansas 86. Oklahoma 73
Iowa St. 78, Kansas St. 67
Losers Bracket

Georgetown 101, Dartmouth 69

64 rebounds, an average of 16.0 491 to help the Dragoons hold

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Texas 89, Arizona si..

First Round

game. Newell has pulled down Hardy too as she rolled a 213-

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inner
L.G.'s Ares will he going for
his second win of the season in
Friday night's featured 11th
race at the Sanford-Orlando
Kennel Club.
The Clager and Martin sprinter now shows a record of one
win and one second in three
outings and was only a lengthand-a-half behind In his other
start despite a fifth place finish.
Lake Glow, who broke the
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Oklahoma City 88, Stanford 73

Queen City Tourney

game from his hackeourt posi.
lion. Forward Stuart is the sec- Marcella Brewster's 190-449 Fairfield 86. New Orleans Lo-and leading scorer with a 10.7 led the Fleurs "6" to win three ala 68
average, The 6 foot 4 Inch Jun. points from the league-leading
KODAK Classic
mr is also th e top rebounder Navy Astronuts.
Championship

Coach Of Year

2nd Straight

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the standouts In early season

Trojans Prep

eager in double figures with 21 Oviedo
points.
Lakeview

and Charlie Newell have been

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us after four games.
Mike Hargis, Bruce Stuart,

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ing Lakeview's 6' 10" center hoards while Harper kept Gam.
Doug Gamble to get. only 11 ble busy. We were also getting
rebounds,
excellent ball handling by
Wally Jarninn led in re- guards Walker and McClellan,"
bounding for Oviedo wi th 18, In other tournament action
followed by Simon Harper and South Sumter defeated Bell 3
Ted J ansen with nine and sev- 49 while Citrus squeezed by
en rebounds respectiv?ly.
Lake Weir 60-58.
Simon Harper led the Lions Tonight the Oviedo Lions
scoring attack wi th 21 points, clash with South Sumter at 8
followed by Jzsrnigan with 16 p.m. to determine who Will play
and Roy Johnson with 10. Doug in the finalsfor the top peal.

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at college. All local courses are invited to submit information
an their activities to Dufferm and Divotv,—c/o .%nford Her-

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through the final period.
head Conch Dick Prater
Although at. a disadvantage
"I
thought it would be a per.
because of height, the LIOflS
sonal
duel between Gamble and
controlled the hoards through- Harper
but as it was, Jarnigan
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week wi th this being my final golfing column. I 'would like championship this season,
to thank Bob Cooke of the Mayfair Country Club for all his
co-operation and help in supplying much needed golfing
.Tirn Thorpe, famed Indian
news. Bout whslies for lots of "holes-In-one" to 3. Richards football star, won both th e de- I:&amp;.
who will take over next week.
cathIon and pentathlon In th
HARGIS
1012 Olympic Games.
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clation. Elizabeth along wfth Julie Miller are two of the top
ORLANDO (AP)—Byrd Whig.
girl golfers at the Mayfair.
hum of Melbourne, who was ton
The Sanford Women's Golf Association hold their weekly small to play college football,
get-together with Margaret Bott the top winner In the NA" today was named high school
division. Class "B" winner was Frances Phillips, while Myrtle coach of the year by the FlorAdams won tile "C" division. This tourney was for six tinier
Sind played on the last nine with u three quarter of your

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floor and hitting 56 per cent of
their free throws. Moreover,
they have controlled the boards

Stourney
lit and plans on using a blowing pin Instead of a golf
club,
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team so pick your p*irthor and don't miss out on all the fun and Seminole's Lamar Oxford
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llama who plays out of Rio Pinar Country Club. Another leaders at the various schools
team entry is Speed Moreland and his guest Allan MeConefi are Wally .Tarnlgan with 17.0
who plays at Dubsdroad Country Climb In Orlando. L. F. and Ted Jansen's 18.0 for the
Richards and Tommy Scarborough will make up another corn - Oviedo Lions; Bruce Stuart with

Remember, the Women's Bloody Mary Tourney will he

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take a 3-1 record on to the hard.
court against a young, skillful
Darter quintet.
Lyman boasts victories over
Bishop Moore, Sanford and
Lakeview in pre.holidny play,
losing only to the arch rival
DeLand Bulldogs, rated the top
class A team In Central Flat.
Ida, Arnold, in his rst year at
the Longwood school, has In.
stilled the winning spirit into
an inexperienced squad which
contains just three seniors, He
has moulded a well-balanced,
defensive-minded b a 11 club
which continues to Improve with
every game.

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bination. Mike Whelchol'a guest will be Ken St,ockman who
plays his golf at Fort Pierce. You still have time to form a

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The second and third-place

lie teams include Andy Carraway and his guest, Arthur Wfl.

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The Ovhxlo lions swamped Lnkeview 62.45 inst
night in the opening series at the Citrus Classic at
Inverness to push them into the semi-finals.
It was a tie ball game at. 25 nil at half-lime but
Oviedo nnated a three-point lead going into the final

switviiing,

rnouiill p.m. on N1IC and (he NFl. title
game (Greeti flay-l)zillns)
Isioti F'i)(tiall \Vatt'hlng Test.
Saturday. there Is the Gntor CIIS at. 4:30 pill.
From noon Salurilav intil al Howl tTennt'ssee-Syracuse) Ofl
Mfltilfl, It's hack to
most midnight lnndny. Enst- AHC at noon, the Cott on Howl leges. First the Sugar
em Standard Time) the Amen (Georgia .Southern
Methodist) nbnmn-Nehrnsknl on NUC at 2
('an football tan will be able to on CHS at 2:30 pm. and the p.m. Then the Hn'e Howl
dtcio or his true feellnzc Shrine Gnimw (East-West) on (I'urdue'Souttwrn California) tin

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THE ASSOCI&amp;TE1' PRESS Health Tc'L Natiimal Citi7cn toward the little
fli'iit Bryant i,f I tie (ri in r',ithrc iI,t a trimp in the mgi
First television invented the shjp ''e( fl(j IIHiCh 4f
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Speedy Simon 11aiper of the Oviedo Lions is junip- Coach 'Sturray Arnoldos Ly.
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High School basketball scoring race.
Wood ward and
.Tohn
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The rangy 6' 5" center has been dunking baskets
Franklin coming out
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Orange Belt Conference
game average of 28.2 per game. Harper is also tied for
Tm. The runnerup team with a team average Included Bob the team's most rebounds per
game In IMngwood. One of the
Peagin, .lnp Brlt,tain, Edward Xulhak* and Paul Gnttside corn- game with 18.
big surprises among the area
buting for a plus five.

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right with the fabulous assortment of gifts listed below. He or
she may have them absolutely free . . . no obligation, just
pick them up at the sponsors.

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For '67's First New Citizen
1. The exact time and day of baby's birth
(give exact hour and minute of delivery.)
Doctor's or hospital's statement must be
submitted by legal PARENTS OF THE
BABY.

1847 ROGERS BROS.

S. Any infant, regardless of race, born in
Seminole County is eligible.

FEEDING SPOON

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HERALD, not later than 10 A.M., Jan. 2nd.
Winner's name will be published Tuesday.
January 3rd.

L Place of birth, sex, weight and name.

from

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The Perfect Treatment For
Smooth Soft Supple Skin

Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio

105 S. OAK AVE.

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MAITLAND, FLORIDA

For The Baby of the Year
Our Gift Will Be A

WILL START LIFE AS A CAPITALIST
WITH A

$10 Savings Account

BEAUTIFUL ALBUM

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50 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR THE NEW BABY
will be printed to order
for the proud parents b,,

AFTER CHRSTMAS SALE

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shop early for best selections

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OUR GIFT TO THE NEW BABY
$2.50 worth of merchandise of the
Mother's choice - from our regular stock.

Harriett's Beauty Nook

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A SURPRISE GIFT FOR
THE FIRST MOTHER OF
THE YEAR.

SPECIALISTS IN
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STYLING AND
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at Pleasure to Bank at the
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Yachts And Sanford Boat Works In Costly Blaze

SAVINGS WITH A $5.00 DEPOSIT!

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PH. 322-0181
The finest in beauty care for the
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servos as a juvenile chair
up to age 7 or 8.
FOR COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS
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County Hospital, Present And Future

Baptists Build Christian Education Complex

$1 Million Opens Racetrack

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SA'rIlRT)AT, i,
SDA1, 3AN. 1, 1M7
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GENERAL TEXflENCl}
-I)EAR ABET: T've been We would heve been in a
GENERAl, TENflENCIES: Tlnpps New S'ear to each
DEAR ABBY Mv dsiughWell, bcre we are, Niw Yesir'
couple of had accidents If I
Until Midafternoon beautiful
tnr marrjezj an older msn- married for P years. We have
and everyone!
bzdn yelled for him to stop.
Eve again and its fl time
are In effect th*t can
three
Ch1Id,
mu oldet than heree. R
GEWERM, TENDENCIES: A aspecte
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last
time
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quu.
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m
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fine day to spend anazIng how rIn much to benefit ou an
and took a hue the rest of the
'ye1, aui she U%USt have Phd
tpiiflp of what he, 0?
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keeps? except that .ise insists
and whore you are headed end tO start. you right the fjrit
wRy. Bow he pets hie dr1vfs
somMhing to him a out-Ia'worldng day of the New Year
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with the trash. I have tried
to me. Re really is a menses Lund: I)o yOU think I can do life. We're looking forward to tive or of greater PO1VIL,e to
her a piece of papi? which
gain the good will and the iinco..opinithe end you would
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to
explain
to
her
that
the
Is on the street. Should I rePort anything about my wrinkled the apartment and the begin- iiii&amp;i filInw man or close ties active cooporad,Inn in specific hi wise to rest, to rela,
she signed the day hem?.
and t
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him to the motorIf they ever lint only very
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horrible,
during
the
coming
year.
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detail
of
all
with
whom
you
get
ready
for
the
very
lmpiirt
want Mary &amp; Ceorge.
she eouldn't It ii also fllsgsl where we
department or the local pogot
to visit my family In Europe
Row nice to have such an New Yea Resolutions are iiow ha'c etiy alliance whatever, ant activities of this new year.
lice?
his
astats,
live,
part
of
claim
you both. made to have big changes in 'rake a good look at your work Be eo-opnrat.h'e.
CONCER!ED In April of next year but I look Idea; happiness
It's like talking to the
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me abe signed the paiisr In do?

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with him? Pick up and 1..'.
Without getting a dime for
the time she put In with this
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ride to work with a man but

wouldu't cpeet to be paid for
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fit),

early and avoid arguments at
home. Studying your newapa-

MOON CHILDREN (June
to .luly 21 It's fine to dash nals will hiographicnll give improve security bnieally' by

big hnue hut czpect to retire just put your hearts in it.
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soon and live in an apartment.

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The fact that her husband is knowing there is work
gunzus. in tonight's episode, MISS Siniitra should have Personal ainis arc quite easy day. Be Very gracious and they pa] a piece of your mind heyoung and active longer than retired, instead of lightening done, that they still have un Tony and Doug materialize j stuck with her walking boots for you to attain. But you have! became fast friends.
! cause you are In a bad humor?
UI the 12th centUry, whore

men, from necessity, have to harder. She no longer has uli- keep them young.

t-11 p.m. (CSB)) The cns fun!

Dec. 21 Showing that you do

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"Sometimes,"ic admitted. nenu to get you started off
world in the exciting
ThOVie at the Seminole "I'm influenced' the people right. In addition they'll have
connected with film project Swiss steak and roast chicken
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But so long as she has * being able to retire and take nd. "Revenge of Robin Hood." a duet between Cuco and Illya,
SCORPIO: (Oct. 28 to Nov. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nor. 21) who is very much In need comes
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view that women don't grow and shopping to do, a woman, goes on and .
dently abandoned all preten- bayou. The song is "Trouble," persons desire your company, year and be sure you think big nuant - assist without thinking
SAGITTARIUs: (Nov. 22 to

SAT. Chick.,, $1.50

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bait. Dianne Foster appears as launching his own flying sauc- yourself of whatever stands in expert you know Iielp to brIng 21) Much study is required if
Amanda Vautrain.
er it's not muck: of a program, the way' of your advancement, peace In your persona] we you are to o1ve TUthCT intrig-

She's right, of course. And doesn't have any completely when they arc well off. The and delivered Itself up to the Callurn, and it just goe U, wisely, find out when It is most for you to get big. You meet

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DINNERS
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"I don't heli-in doing C lot Doris plan on helping you In
of pktures ju.
p busy," every way to enjoy yourself on
she said, "th I'm rarely this gala occasion.
idle. That's prly because I
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TOWN HOUSE in Oviedo vIll
loOking for tlwript of the
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his job, nothing actualLy out a job, who demands a lot then they arc not only keeping Huntington (Donald Herron), ture. The J)lflt coflLcrzls an kin- dent, precise, and you are rid to better yourself. Be on your .lan. 20) Be like Caessar's wife.
pushes him into keeping pro- of her time and attention,
busy but art reassured th
,iilrnvc reproach, and thu day he'ho as we all Imow is really j'ending mutiny aboard the of them quickly. Follow ad- toes, be dynamic.
ductively busy. So hr often heWomen often complain about they UT(' still needed.
l(obin Hood. Then off they all H..M.S. Defiant, a frigate
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. comes * successful one, and you '
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homes.
her house hi order. And she has then) to pinch-hit in an erner- king .lobo is giving a death An excellent cast in a stand- lic affairs need to be handled successful day for you. Much that.
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By Ruth Miller

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In "This
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hearts and diamonds. Four lieves that. hi can move from (Wocidrow Parfre-). The vii- your tlealth and appearance. sian 111
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hearts plus three diamonds plus ont tune dimension to another. lain ol the piece of Simon Evening can he a most Them- son in particular could be very work hard and life becomes

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spade play was en had? East
start economy measures that. monetary matters that could he dom.
7:i0'Rl0 p.m. (CBS) The Take Me To Your Leader Al- are Important, if you are tO
had dealt and passed. East had
VIRGO: (Aug. 22 to Sept.
'Ot a headache later on If left
already shown up with fhw Wild Wild West. (Color). A fair." (Color). And this series ahead. Show others that you handled. Feel more affluent. Be 22) Following your own inclinetions during day is good and
clubs to the ace-king and ten. really' weird one tonight, weird has also taken leave of Its have fine common sense. Don't with persons who are v.
If he shin held the ace of spades primarily because who would
you ran contact those who can
permit
lesser
persons
to
hold
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and
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ideas
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the bidding with one club, guest Star Ricardo Montalban ly. Tonight's guest, making her
(Aug.more
22 to persona!
Sept. 22) do not commit yourself to heavy r
VIRGo: Aug. 22 to Seept. 22) VIRGO
ThInk along
Bence, West was marked with as a legless madman' Yet that dramatic TV debut, Nancy Sin- Get own plans and ideas work- 1Ie and how to Increase both expense in P.M. Plan social

Luck meal, vill be served to ket (at the rear of the rest nu• 811(1 in fid(iIti4Hl specializes in

in the near at The Fountain on
Families are especially wel' Francaise and these (leliclous
years old afl of my school- French Avenue.
come at TRADE WINDS Cafe' menus are truly a delight.ing was mmd &amp;IT5.
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LIBRA: (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
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he
Don't
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nines and eights. NOrtb'II raise
to three tnrned out to he *
misplaced vote of confidence.
Dummy's queen of diamonds
held the :first trick. The four
of clubs was lad next. East
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at home, you find that there are something constructive about and there. Be wise.
en'eCt toasta."-Niece.
MOON CHILDREN: (June 22
It Is delightful to toast the altercations possible that are them. Plan to be more secure in

Do you know the symbol for A nice. Your menu sounds very fashion now. Be truly financial- lish harmony there.

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security.
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dressed, stamped envelope, mind as your goal, tnrt your hot waffles, fruit and coffee.
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suggest to the pelk!P that hope for me? I'm M."-Worrled wedding anniversaries. As a Many duties await you that Be outgoing.
to 1w mm's secure, successful
You should start right now color, platinum lends ItilOif tO
licensing iinthcnitles check
a
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should
he
attended
th
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is
(March 21 to April 10) hut he sure you don't argue
and begin working on your lovely decorations-ribbons, *rt
the man's eyesight,
neck;
by
April
It
will
certainly
ificial
flowers
prgypd
with
piaepecial
week--end,
and
you
can
Although
this
Is a holiday, you with others. Show hlgwigs your
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get
at
thnse small but capabilIties. This helps
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via that
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place,
route.
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will
make
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in
coin.
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know
the
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20)
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better,
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squints in order to use what's
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1967. They are famous for their
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relations with associates in
10) Getting obligations out of
and oddly enough, 1teaso,
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betterwell
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By PoHy Cramer fit too
AQUARIUS:
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n.m. Have a happy New Year. early give a fine course In his, or her, foot in it. almost
Mickoy' visit is a skit. he does
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Carroll Righter's individual compel." What you make of
lit di.
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(9) One Step Beyond
uary is now ready. For your Carroll Righter's individual
7:3(5 (2) Orange Bowl Parade
Gallagher and crew craahland laboratory worker, dietician,
(6) Jackie Oteaaot Show on the nearly deserted Island business, modern science,
copy send your bjrftjdate and $1 Foast for your sign for Jan((I) Shazie
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ready.
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cast, The Sanford Herald,
Movie.
is the officer in charge, but your life is largely u' to YOU! MEDFORD. Mass. (AP (6) MissIon impossible
9:30 (9) Hollywood Palace
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10:00 (6) Gunemoke
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903 Oak Avenue
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Pastor
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Rt. 436 East of Seminole Plaza
Rev. Lucas F. Grlle
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Church School
9:20 a, in.
Morning Worship 11:90 a,. a.
Junior H1 &amp; Senior Hi
Youth Adeatings - 6:00 V. sa.
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GREGORY LUMBER
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CELERY oI'Y
PRINTING CO INC.

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

AmMCAN OIL CO.
Strickland

Church, Oviedo
churait. 1311 Oak Ave.
Chuiuota First Baptist Church
Cliuluota Baptist M1o.

Elder Spring. Baptist Church.

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First Baptist Church, 112 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of
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First Baptist Church of OSTisYS
First Baptist Church asleA. Mary
First Baptist Church of Lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of .Lengwuud. COT.
church &amp; Grant
Y'rat Ballet Church of Oviedo
5 I4fldO SPViSIS
First Baptist Church at
First ShUab Missionary Baptist Church,

1101 W. 11th II.
Forest City Baptist
Fountain lined Baptist Church. Ov&amp;du

Baptist
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lazi W. First at.
Missionary Baptist Church North Rd.
JaiLo"onts. Muslim Baptist Church
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hLorning 1onyl1apUst Church. Geneva Hwy.
&amp;M Olive Stiesioumu7 Baptist Church, "
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Mt. Zion .Mlasiauaiy Baptist. VIp.. Ave.
New 1MIInSI Missionary ksptMt Obureb
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and Employees
C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

BEVERLY

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

Co pazues

ROSE AND WILKIS RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilka Bowman &amp; Employees

STRICELAND-MORRISON, IN C.

801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

Irving L Pryor and Staff

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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STATE FARMINSURANCE

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

SEMLNOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY

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Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

FIRESTONE STORES

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim &amp; Employees

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insurance
Bob McGuire and Stuff

Mr. &amp; Mm. M. R.

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and Staff

CEMLSEA TITLE AND
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1119W. Firot, ___ cwd

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Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Mt. Calvary M'olonary BaptIst
New
11199 W. 13th Nt.
w Salem primitive Baptist Church.
am W. 151k Nt.

New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Ave
Om.kIawu Baptist Church. 2741 W. 10th It.
Ostoon a at
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P*ZLOT.at IiaptistChurcii 119 W. Onora. Rd.
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Ridge Rd.,
Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
West Sanford
liunlad Baptist Church. 2412 French
St. Janies hlisitunary Baptist Church
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itx. 416 Cites
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, Vth at.
lit. Matthews illusionary Iiuptlat Church

Christ Methodist Church
Bunland Estates
First Methodist Church. 412 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Cersh
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2410
etord Ave.
Free Methodist Church. 109 W. 4th It.
(}uevs MsUnodlat Church. OSOSV$
(irac. Methodist Church, OTters Rd.
Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church. Oviedo
(.i&amp;tkgrov• Methodist Ohurch, OvI.do
Oaitt.en Methodist Church
Paola
Wesleyan Meth odist. St. 14

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liureb of Christ, 1612 S. Park Ave.
turcb of Christ, O.n.vs

(hurch of Christ, Lek. Mary
Church of Christ. L..onrwood
Church of Christ. Pads
CHURCH OF aoi
Church of God. 601 Hickory
Church of God. :200 B. French
Church 0! God. Oviedo
Church of God Mission, Entarprlss
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lit.. John's Missionary Uaptat Church.
ill) Cypress lit
Temple Baptist
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W..taid. Missionary Baptist Church.

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Chri st Episcopal Church, Longwood
All Saints Episcopal, Ent.rpria.

CATHOLIC
Church at the Nativity, L"r Mary
411 Souls. Catholic Church. 716 Oak Ave
Iloman Catholic Ma, Sporiouus ab,

1.r. Laseeb.rry
Good Shepherd United Luthert,
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1900 L Urlandu Dr.
Lutbarau Churou of the Rodoonw,

416 S. Hotly Ave.
Zion Hop. Baptist Church. 1 12 Orangi Ave.

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L.UTEKAii
£soen.iogi Lutheran Church. Overbrook

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Church, Mallland Ave. Altatuouts Springs
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CUNGItEGATIUNAL.
Cuugretatluu&amp; ChristIan Church
3401 Park Ave.
Northalde Clirisuan Church, Flu r 14 a.
Haves Dr., Haitland

METHODiST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church, K.
bebary Ave., Ent.rpria.
1h&amp;r L.nk. Methodist Church
ilattial A.M.E Church, Canazi Heights
Ce-eselbsrry Community Methodist Church.
Hwy. ii-t: &amp; Pansy 111435 ltd., Caseeiirry
1)e1M,ry Community Methodist Cmurab W.
11Lghlanda DsBary

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St. Jm.. ".m. #Lb St. as Cypress
St. Marys A.M.E. Church St. At. 416 Osieso
at. Paul's MstlwdIat Ch ii t C In 081,460
ltd. Enterprise
Stafford Memorial Methodist C In U r . In
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NAZARENE
First Churab at the Nas&amp;r*190. W-

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Fern Park Church of the Nazarana.
O'Brien Rd., Vora Park
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Coawuasty Presbyterian Church, Lake Mary
First Preabytsrtiui Church,
Ave6. 3rd lit,
First Prssbyteruin Church of D.Hary,
E. Righisud
Presbyw1an Church of The O.,aast

:t77b S. Orlando Dr.
St. Andrews Presbyt.rhaa Church

1412 Hear lek. Road
Upia.la Community presbyterian Church,
Upsals, ad.
Westuijualer Presbyt.rju Cherub, Row"
Park. at. $1. ClessRmrjr
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest L.e.k. Bev•ntb-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 416. Forest City
Sevoth..dsy Adventist Church. MalfJasid
Ave..
Ave., A.l&amp;mmont.. Spring,
b.v•uth-ay AOwentlat Cb"ft
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Allen's A.M.Z. Church. Oilv• i i$u
Church of Gail in Christ. (Jvisdg
ChUl tio ta Community Church
Church of God Of PrOl)bom 2507 Elm Ave.
Church of God of Pro
qLnaga
Church of God Mission, Eutarpris.
Church of Jesus Christ at Ls.tt.r Day,
bsloUi. 3116 Park Ave.
Community Chap.). A.ltamoul. Springs
basiorn Orthodox Church, lit Johns Cbr .
suatum Chapel, Hwy. 12 it, Porn Park y
Congregation Betis Larsol, loth &amp;
First Churab at Christ. aciontist.
OO E. and
Kingdom H&amp;AI at Jehovah's witskees
Lake Munroe Uait. 1662 W. Third atFirst P
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1i&amp;U Go:;.! TatOrNsialai 117tj Country Club
AIL Olive HQUIZOM Church. 0" &amp;U11

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Sa nford Alliance Church, 1401 5. Park Ave.
Santurd Cougregatiun of Jshuva.b's Wit..
ueses, $04
idord Ave.
The &amp;Wv&amp;Uuu Army, 214 E. tad St..
Rolilag uI1. Maravian Church. Altamonte
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