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Crossword Puzzle ................ 1513 isince it open a fcw munthis ag() 110 11101C 1j:Ulj(jn for compluints. liullubuluu. If it due4ll't retwell lfullUbUIOU ClUb, Ut IVUbt tVill- UJI %%ittl $0111V killit Of 30111tik.11 !

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the new Heron [load bridge ing. Sgt. Charles Fagan, ,Suit- Hilly Graham has scheduled a hini to pri.son in the first place, '
Projects, inaterials and equip- over tile Rideati River guve ford Police Departmunt. im con- cruiade In West Berlin Oct. 16. %%its thrown out toy all Orlando
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Tol proposed general guy, and a guiding star, Canopus.

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of the iittitcitle of the people of their ab!ity, followed the i1dfor this cuir, the State 1)part 'nford and ,emsnole County hsne
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out for the dredges that have Proposed general government in the level of assessment on ed $27,000 in additional funds, tweerl 20 and 30 hours after lift. 1 verdict of acquital yesterday on ! 1
been moved into position to budget for 1966-67, accord illiz city property, to 100 per cent, if coninifissioners devith, to tip off, and after the craft's sen. the major charge a"ainst him. 1 nient Committee. mernheri of cam. also told of how the fedestart ssork on th Cross Florida to figures released by City at present millage, could pro the charges
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Sanford rit commissioners zefuse departments, show a
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camp a ign contribution
round the Oklawaha are going to have to find $200,- $97,000 increase.
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A Negro Thafl WRS ShOL and dlswrsed the crowd after the way patrolmen assisted
WASHINGTON
Conlire bombs and EsI
gres. groped through the reckL.
Were thrown at store windows shooting. The arested Thee- state game and fish ward
age trday aft-er airlines
and pa,ksing cam. as violence 1 done Watson, 20. and charged I forced hundreds of whites It
negotia tors exploded Its 'j•
lilir with felrnous acsault ir. the from the city square vhe'.e
broke
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some 20 Negroes were
straight night In a racially shooting.
lation.
•-mixed neighborhood on the East
It was the third straight night a civil rights r1ly.
Union and management chiefs!
.
Side of Detroit.
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blamed each other for the latest I
There also was violence in
collapse of negotiations in
f.
New
York's Rrnoklvn and In
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five-wsel: strike or
meGrenada. Mac.
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chamcs against five airlines.
The stile lines were being
But the legislative rails con'drawn in Washington over thc
40
tmued creaking slowly on the
new civil rights bill which has
issue. It Is the year's hottest
passed the House and now g
homerruwn political potato conto the Senate.
fronting election minded con'I\'rone Powe. 6, a Negro.
gressmen.
CHIEF
G.
M.
BARwas
wounded
In the shoulder, bc
RrETr. Sr. was horn at
"Do not pass legislation
ld when he was shot from a ,
You will regret the rest of y
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Hampton,
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and
passing
car In Detroit. fit said
lives " warned ArL-CIC) p
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came to Sanford at age three white men were In the
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as a fireman in Septam- car.
I million union members.
Thot4rainecl
police. helmeted
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shotguns
and
rffle
the House Comme
chief in November, 1965.
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the troublemakers within a
by briefly cajoling negotiators Blanch and son Steven I tve.tiioct
area.
into trying arbitration, liin'eci no at 1315 Douglas Avenue.
mci arrested 32 Negroes and
strike-stopping bill will reaci They have a son G. M. seven whites
- live boys and
OUM,ITY
the House floor until next week Harriett, Jr.. a first lieu- two
CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE resulted from a fire at the Westaide Elegirls
who
police
said
ten
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with
the
he
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an
T
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Army
vrgtnia
znentary School which ignited early Wednesday afternoon while
Ky. andatawere
bo found with homemade fire
said
his
arbitration
suggestion Fort
nole County School Board maintenance men were busy cleaning the
bs in their car.
was "the last thing we could deceased son. Kenneth,
chimneys used for heating purposes. The workers were burning out soot
A
white motorist wa injured
pib) do" short of legislation.
in the chimneys when wood ignited and caused the fire which destroyed
when
a brick smashed through'
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the partition in one of the school rooms shown above. The fire was e•
a
window
of
his
car.
The
plate.
hours later in a sharp exchange
tingulnhed following arrival of the Sanford Fire Department,
'glass fronts of several stores
a! statements between chief airper
were smashed.
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jint- negotiator William J
New York police said a shoot.
tin and P.L. (Roy Siemliler,
ing
in a mostly white section of
Cr
president of the AFL-CIO 1iBrooklyn
came after a crowd of:
'Was
national Association of Macbin
about
40 whites chased three
fe
iiStS.
1) 4
Negroes
into an apartment :
Siemiller predicted that any
house where one of them had
in
arbitration plan without prior I
recently
moved. The crowd.!
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agreement on maior contract
--• Char- most in th eir teens or early 20s.
AUSTIN, Tex. (
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demands would suffer the same
los no
J. discernible
Whitman's blood
fate as the White House propos- ed
alcoholcontain stood in from of the building.
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ty,
; a] the strikers overwhelmingly
at
SAIGON
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rean and Vietnamese trooPs are voted down July 31.
ye
th
wtien
po
out!"
until
the
three
Negroes
Marines
pursued
an
estimated
011
Sou
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gunsended
Viet Nam northern in action to forestall a possible
'(
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rejudging the vow b' he
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deadlysays.
rifle fire, a laboratory emerged.
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6,000
Northrice
Vietnamese
tIUOP
mistakenly
attacked an .font the North Vietnamese across In
One of the three was carrying
In bloodied
Paddies near
De U.S.
Coast Guard
Sc:
di cates that the union does not
\{.
The
Texas
Department
of
a
rifle
which he fired Into the
patrol
boat,
the
highlands
to
the
sea.
in
desre to end
this dISpUte by Public Safety released Wednea- crowd, police said, wounding'
Wang
today after
same
750 killing two Coast Guardmen and Bad flying weather limited voluntary
arbitra
Leathernecks
fought
off encirdli
tion," Curtin
day Its analysis of blood taken Gerald VabniL 2. and Peter
injuring five men. including a L.S. air operations over North said in accusing Sierniller
ne" b7 twice tbefl
uk
B
from the University of Texas Guardlno, 21. Both were in
ri tish correspondent.
'Viet Nam to 98 missions undermining Staggers' plan.
through the night.
snIpr'i body after a murder fair condi tion at a hospital.
The attack occurred less than Weduesda- and kept the Amen- "These airlines are more con- Iramoage
art
The Marines killed at least LI
that took 16 lives Aug.
Es
Cannuinists while their own 1.36 hours- after two American can fliers clear of the hotly de- cerned wits protecting
jets bombed and strafed a fended Hai phong-Hanoi industri- bulous profits- than they BT '.
Uncasualties wg moderate,
Notice
Justine of the Peace Jerry ___________________
friendly Mekong Delta village al belt.
with getting their planes back
n.rip said the lab report on i Tift CTRrrTT CorptT or
from which. the American cam- Instead, the Air Force, Navy into service." Siemiller shot
qw
Whitman's blood completed his THE PIW'I'R JrDICIAL CIIImand said, the Viet Cong were and Marine pilots worked over baci:.
Ott
CV IT OP TifF aTATE or
Inquest Into the 25-year-old ar- rznnrnA,
firing on a U.S. spotter plane. coastal targets in the southern
A'D FOIL
chitectural engineering ith- 'oi.r CUEN'I'%,
The atta ck killed 24 Vietnamese panhandle, hitting fuel dumps,
IS CHASCEHy, CAsE 7ti 3C4a
pstiN
dent's death. Be uki
a wocieti a, most of them bridges, barges- and a 30-car
OEI1IXE ETLALET
Mites
was
"homicide
jusMI?IMT,
villagers,
-'
train, a U.S. spokesman said.
in
..tylc
WEDNESDAy,
AUGUST
10
Plaintiff.
tillable
by
the
Travis
County
YL
While jets supported the For the second day in a row.
grand jury.
Admissions
WiU.ii L.
usirr,
Ma rine d ri ve near flu Nang. Air :, no American aircraft were re:
Deli-ins said its brwt and
Defendant.
Barbara Ruprecht, Thomas Force B52s and other American parted lost alter a total of 10
wwrIcE 'I'd) L?'PEAB
clear
capsules,
1
plain
white
J.
Bryan, Valerie
, WIL.Lj
L
IcMII5it
Michaud, Joe planes- pounded the Central planes were downed ,,
coil
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ifendant
X. Davis, Wihiur D. Hoffman, Highland area west of Flelku and
A
Monday.
box
Add-eaE: tni:nrr
stamped "E" also were submitit
TOL' AItE 1ThItEIT NOTIpj Cornjn, Jessie Soderbioni, where outnumbered South Ko- U.S. Air Force and Marine
OF OTHER ITEMS AT
it
ted for analysis.
flIt' thu isult for dhoree )ui,
and
ncis Allman, all of Sari. I rean infanLrnen helped by five
pilo
put
358 since-plane sor"The six capsules were found "-es filed atnt
in iii.
ford; Lillian Gatlin, Lake 1t1C7Yi 'U.S. tanks killed 170 North Viet- ties in flew
The laying of a cornerstone
('Ircuft Co- of the Ninth .YudIthe sou th
to
con
tain
ta
in
•
amphe
m
)1org
Alderman
( cai CIrL'Ut u th e
te o
and will mark the official start of "pep" drug also found inediet
namese Wecjitesdav in their were out in force Wednesday
boo
again
today
rlur3da.
Ii'
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)lnui; Nellie Shaw. ])eBarY; bloodiest action of tie war.
PI1 MONEY GOOD ONLY JNDAY, AUG 11
construction on Bristol House, pills)," the report said. "The
under Chancery No. 4•
hitting iiarti m
Daniel Roth.lieltana..
,
caid
oau,e
be.
Scattered firefights- were re- I infantrymen in the Plelku area nw administration building for plain unmarked white tablets
put
GENEVIEE FTEALET iollirtlui
dut:
the tablets stamped 'E' i.IINUIT, Plaintiff. v. W1LL1Ax
ported
toda3in
the
plateau
area
and
the
Marines
southwest
of
the
Florida
Audubon
Society
j
and
ONLY!
Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Math where thousands a! U.S., Io Da Nang.
)tc3lNlMy. iefendant.
fine
pm- contained at aspirin prepara- I..YOU
Maitland.
irwin
W.
F-ritz,
L
HEI.EET 1tIQL'Irt.
ews, a baby boy, Sanf ord; Mn.
th in
El)
to
flit
your
Answer
with
tt(
ident
of
Florida
Audubon
will
t,11l
No
narcotics
or
dangerous
and Mrs. Jirtuny Johnson, a
o thin' Court and to serve ,
lay the plaque honoring Bennet drugs were conta ined An the tab- aCier
baby girl, Sanford.
enpy of the •.
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B. Bristol, An whose memory
plaintiff, attorney, whose name
Iliacharge.
ewi
ILp;,ear
below,
on
"No
alcohol,
barbituratei
or
or
the
building
As
nurneil.
K'I'l
Kenneth 1.. lLuuell, 3lunl: L.
the t2th citiy of Sej'ten,.
Th e ceremony will take place amphetamine were detected in her, 1I'6L
or s. 1'.cree Pro ConBose, June E. Chandler, Ruth
.
the rpeci.men of blood'
!et'
may lit entered uatni
Friday,
Aug.
12,
at
2
P.M.
at
McClain, Iizithleen lilies, Claude
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the State Headquarters of the
Tout ed thia 5th day of August. '
J. LaFay, Gwendolyn BenderFlorida Audubon
o
son, Matilda Wynn, Dorothy M.
(b-cal o' Circuit Court)
Lake Sybelia.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (A?)
)lor-rison, Irene M, Ring, VonArthur U Becbcwtth. in.
The new building will include
Clerk
SAIGON,
South
Viet
Nam
Television
personality
Art
who
liiis been wounded twice
clUe Steele, Rufus flicks. Willty:Ln,nr,a .\1. Markup
offices for th membership and Iinketter has been released
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Three U. S. Air Foret belort. in Viet Nam. Three bookkeepingedepartm
11am Redley, Julia Minott, Eh- (APi
i,itity
Clerk
ents
'- from St. John's Hospital in San- 1L)WAItb U. }itItT
Laos
Tri-y, John L.
i.'5
planes strafed and fired rockets- Coast Guardsmen and a Vietna. we ll as th
Attorne for Plaintiff
e
mailing
department
ta Mon.tc after two days
iiiy
Richa rd Feacher, Mary at 311 American Coast Guard mest sailor were also wounded. and editorial staff of the Florida
iDi
Last Church Street
tests
related
to
a
back
pain
orlan,
diet..
Flt,niup
Lee Davis, Eddie Smith, L1ii patrol boat early today in the All were tftken to a military jNaturalist. Mr. Mason will also showed nothing
&amp; SePt.
serious, a bospi. PUbuINh AUa. 1. 15.
i. it.c
havt
his
executive
offices
here.
tal
spokesman
said.
pant
da
Morris,
all
of
Sanford;
second
case
of
mistaker.
adeii.
dim
hospital near flue.
Claude E. Hittell, Luke Monroe;
OR
The space thus released in the ___________________________________________________________
oftej Dale Hittle, Longwuud; Fran- fity in an aerial attack in less
The cutter continued under its existing building will allow ex- - ___________________________________________________ :
than two days.
p.--I'm
cis J. Pezold, DeBary.
own power to 1). Nang.
panhioc of the Audubon Sales
%
you
Two Coast Guarclmen were The spokesm an said there are and Service Departments and
Daytona Beach
heals
killed and five other men were standard recognition signals be. Conservation for Youth DepartYE
tweet friendly planes and pa. meat as well as the Audubon
.
auth
wounded,
Including a youngti-al boats- but he was unable to Library, containing both books
'1194.
r
ritish
correspondent,
Arm
and
explain what caused the error, and flints.
1.
TAte 82-loot steel'hulleci cutter An investigation was ordered.
youn
113 addition to Mr. Fritz, C.
Point
Welcome was attacked The
now
U.
S.
Command
an.
Ruue
ll
Mason,
executive
ci
while on patrol before
You
dawn
that 24 clvi1ian had tar of Florida Audubon; W.
D
the mouth of the Cua \'ict
lilyat
- flounced
MIX
been killed and 82 wounded
Iuren Parker Jr., mayor sri
en,
35
milesnorth
of
Hue
and
the
huab
,u*ek Tuesday night o the the city of Maitland, and John
billS. OHhIIE li. IIEAVNI1I
us tl
only10
miles
from
the
North
Meking
It'iver delta village of C. Green, city administrator,
, Vietnamese border.
Mm (lisle E. Heavner,
OPENS SUNDAY 12 NOON
Truong
- YOU
Th
anh, eight niliss from will be present.
of ll4 Oak Ave. died today at
A U. S. spokesman said a pa- Vie
C
tn amese regional headquar.
- eugg Seminole
Rupert L. ltumpf Jr., con.
OUR 6th ORLANDO AREA STORE
Memorial
Hospital.
trol
plane
mistook
the
vessel
for
tersact Can ThO. Originally, 15 tractor, and Charles Feldman,
Cont- She came to Sanford from a North Vietnamese trawler. He
For the
were reported ku- the architect, will be there also,
me a Baltimore Md., in .Iaanuairy lIaGb, said enemy boats frequently ed and 182 wounded.
pdce of
as well as the entire staff of 9
dress and was born in Hickory, N. C. slip men and supplies- Into th
CO
e I(lent
A spokesman
called the
IncA.of
Audubon
House and a number
LimIt 4 dlnnsrs
She was a member cr1 the south and that the Point Wel'
an "unfortunate
occurpeipk represen
YOU
ting Aud ubon
Good Shepherd L u t ii e r g corn' Prokat)y
looking
fr
renee"
which
be
blamed
on
the
chaptersin
the
area
which will ca
P
such vessels- when she was at.
No plim prom
don't Church.
Vi.it Cong.
WINTER
PARI
include:
Dr.
Warren
L.
Bald.
band,
Survivors liidudc her Isus. Lacked.
hug, vice president of Orange
Use I band, Charlie J. Heavusur Sr., A flare s-hip lit up the area

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French fries, coleslaw, oven hot roll

Sanford: Paul Hit. Lyin1iburg;
1JuiudI ctnJ tudoi,, tlu. 1Lji4•
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Funeral Notices
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popb
way Patrol said.
Glenn Sites, Faber, Va..; three
E. .. No one wa
hurt, ucj a
' sister, htrg. Paul Yount, banFuuer1 ..rv&amp;u.1
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at E.
64. of 114 trooper. But the jumble of cars
ford; Mrs. Austin Msaver,
will blocked traffic along heavily
Mood
Shoul
.Hiickury; bins. David Ikek,
ii held bMturdr at
z'.na
It traveled U. S. 301 for hours.
thou;
tI't Cruwit,A Yuue,riid
jjgj
W1nstui.Salem, N. C.;
'2Iuipø with Chepatii L.,u .1. Troopers rerouted the cars.
four grandchildren.
o!mntn. inter:1
bent in cranes to
If
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clear
the
tracks.
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pric, and get the second
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Audubon; Miss Adele Moore,
president of Seminole Audubon,
dauht4snI, Mn. Louise Harris, the
Thespokesman
wounded said.
newsman was
and Mn. W. P. Kuchenbauer,
representi
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Lynthburg,
Va..; and
Mrs. Es
Tint Page, 22, of Opington, B1l)OK5VILi4E (A?) - The Audubon
Society.
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Leatherniazi,
Sanford;
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club father. 1. L. SiteS. Sanford;
England,
ma freelance pho- last 2(1 cars of a Seaboard Air
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assigned.
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through residential areas
than jump aft the freight train
sit. a point where companions
fly ELTON FAY
Faniilv benefits are paid by a
If you have a perniatient job, your military ditty and are
. plrl( t hni up In ra rs.
When you start out as a service in the case ()f a man dy. not a temporary ()fl(', wheti you able to do the job you originally
Il(itunhi I)"nny, 17; James S.
Av;labIe to you without a doe.
draftee or enhistee the ))a' ing while on active (I;It' ot leave for active duty It should had, the employer Is requireti 'h ' 17, anil Marvin flub Sig- tor's preserpflon, our product
along with the position, is pretty from Causes connected with ser• be waiting for you when you i-c- to put you In another position her, ir,, hiopp'si a Snnt.a Pre celled Odrin.i. You must lose uqly
fat or your money back. Odrinei
basic--like $94 a month.
vice, when death occurs within turn,
which you can handle, at the freight, The train gathered Is
a tiny tablet and easily swallow.
On the other hand, food, cloth- 120 days after leaving active
F,yderal law requires an em- sitivii jmoy and seniority status. s il e ed.
ad. Gal ;d of *,cows, fat and live
Ing and a place to sleep don't duty. These payments usually playir to put you hack in your
Tomorrow we'll talk about
I)s'nny juine.l off almost lonq.r. Odrine costs $3.00 and s
cost you anything. Also, there range from about $800 to $3,- job, if you are still qualified to the possibility of making the imm.'slintely, suffering an arm sold on lhs guarantee: If not
are fringe benefits you don't 000.
do the work, or into another of mihi!ry a career.
injury. Sim s rode a little fur- sat;sf;ed for any raason just re.
turn the packag. to your druggist
get n civilian life. And before
however, the chance that you equal status and pay uutiless the
(This article was COfl(kflSPd ther 1111(1 jump.sI, and received
rpreil
you finish active duty you pro- will die while on active duty is employer's clrcumsta,icc's have from Elton Fay's "G.l. Guide" it two-hiy-nix.inch laceration in and qt your full money back, No
question asked. Odrine* is sold
bab-y will move up to higher small, the probability that )'OtI changed so much as to make booklet, To obtain the complete his leg,
with this guarantee by:
will be going hack to a civilian that impossible.
grades and pbooklet send $1 to G.I. Guide
Sigher ended up in Clovis, MePEYNOLDS DRUG STORE
SANFORD
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MAIL ORDERS
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If you were disabled during in care of this newspaper.)
N.M., 120 miles away.
FILLED.
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lug death rates from iInes and
ils,Pclpr nil progress can he through massive research pro.
during the past 20 years inechi.
One has progressed more than seen with the discovery of such grams by th pharmaceutical
industry. My own firm spent
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s'cnituirks,' It u b e r I Muildt'r, 10111n, tt'rrnmyein and the tran
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guest speaker, told the Sanford tsijii,l,ig drugs which brought yes
lucky if just one venture
Ktwunis Chum at Its regular uhsoist a new era in mental 111 prnv's
safe, (( ctivp anti med.
weekly meeting Wednesday.
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before
leahly
significant,
Mushier is a local teiresentn- flit' dis'overy
(If tratiquiihiti'rQ,
"The pharmaceuilicaj indushive ci Smith Kline anti i"rencti
half tte nntioris hospital hetic try along with eempetent
I,iutmorntorIe, a Phiindelphiiti
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phnrni neeuit Icnl firm.
ttniteqf States and abroad are
"More than 6,800,000 pCUpIe
doing
their full share of promotat-c nliv In the United States
ing a now medical era and to
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our (loath rate had cnntimu'd
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its f30 level," Mushier said. lie
Addr-d.
added that today the cost of
Preceding Mulder's talk, an.
AMAI1II.U), Te x . (UPI)
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n-ngers
started
nouneement
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Aug.
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Ists, turning down a presidential-inspir- profits-climbing, that Is, until they
ed settlement of the airlines strike by were grounded completely by the walka three-to-one margin among those who out.
voted, now emerge as the illains of
To everyone else, however-especiallv those directly and indirectly involvthe piece.
The recommendations of a presiden- ed with air travel whose incomes have
tial emergency board, the acceptance suffered-it is clearly time that the naand even betterment of these recom- tional interest take precedence. The
niendations by the five struck airlines, public is fed up with the strike and ill
the threats of Congress to force the undoubtedly elcome whatever legislaworkers back on the job and even the tion is necessary to get the planes into
application of muscle by the President the air once again
himself-all have left the union adaTh is is the tragedy of a prolonged
labor dispute which affects so many
niant In its position,
It is no longer the LAM against the others besides those immediately conairlines; it is the JAM versus the got'- cerned in it. This breakdown of the
f r e e collective bargaining process
ernment of the United States.
The striking workers are not villains, brings that much closer the possibility
of course, and some may even consider of industry-wide compulsory arbitration
them heroic in so resoundingly rebuk- -something that is as pleasing to most
ing the President in his interceding to union men as socialized medicine is to
pull a settlement out of the hat after the AMA
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the efforts of all other parties had failed for weeks.
win, they may already have lost more
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This friend believes Smylie
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person and on television to
come off a solid winner.
Smylie and his managers are
thoroughly, if a little belatedly,
aroused to the danger. This
week large clusters of his supporters, including many top
businessmen, are taking out
full-page advertisements in a
dozen of Idaho's principal didlies.
The push to nominate Samuelson over an Incumbent gov.
ernor is one of the more remarkable political undertakings
of' this decade.
There seems to be rather wide
agreement in Idaho circles that
any of three Democratic candidates for governor probably
would bury Samuelson in the
autumn campaign.
Says the same veteran observer quoted earlier: "I think
this is simply a revenge move."

Herald Area Correspondents
Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Ilurtos
638-I318
Diii Lake-Faust C143
Mrs. Maryann Mlr..
836.2679

Geneva

Mrs. Jos. E. Mathieu
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Lake. Mary
Mrs. Frances Wester
322-6219

Cas.elberry
Mrs. Jane Casselberry

Lake Monroe
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Chul uota
Mrs. Liza Rakci
365-5193

lieHary
Mrs. John Leon.
668-4863
Deltona
Mrs Mildred Haney
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Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
666-5834
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Longwood
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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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August 11, 1966-_

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The right-winger'm dossier
against Smylie is fat with
charges They accuse him of
faint-hearted campaigning for
Goldwater in 1964 (which he
hotly denies). They brand him
as a prime mover in the successful 1965 endeavor to oust
top Goldwater man, Dean Burch,
as Republican national chairman.

For this, Smylie does bear
acknowledged responsibility. Be
leads the GOP governors association, which generated the
get.-Burch drive at a well-publicized Denver meeting a month
after Goldwater's defeat.
Mrs. Barnett and other militant conservatives plainly have
iiever forgiven Smylie. And the
anti-Smylie camp is mounting
one of the strangest campaigns
in U.S. history in the bid to
unseat him.
Samuelson is being given no
television exposure at all. Idaho
newsmen say his campaign
speech schedules are never released to the press. His appearances seem limited to carefully
arranged meetings before restricted audiences and to occasional outings in supermarket
parking lots and similar spots.
The anti-Smylie forces obviously are counting on a light
vote (this is Idaho's first midsummer primary), a heavy
sprinkling of money and the inevitable opposition that springs
up against any governor who
has been in office nearly 12
years.
This thoughtfully conceived
sleeper operation was making
very damaging inroads against
the governor until the alarm
bells suddenly rang a week or so
ago. And even the optimists in
his camp think he will be in
peril right tc, the wire.
Politicians who have been
swinging around the state report a considerable coldness toward Smylie's fourth-term bid.
No U.S. governor other than
colonial executives ever has
served 16 years.
On top of that, Smylie suffers
substantially as the sponsor of
last year's enacted 3 per cent
sales tax - which be justified
then as a vital revenue - producer for Idaho's educational
needs. That tax will be voted
on in a popular referendum this
November.
The education lobbies are, of
course, hard at it for the governor. The full-page advertisements carried in Idaho newspapers this week will stress
Samuelson's voting record in
opposition to the tax, to key
education measures and welfare
bills.
The backers of incumbent
GOP Sen. Len Jordan, who is
up for re-election, also are
greatly concerned. The senator
is said to be terrified at the
thought of running on the same
ticket with Samuelson, while
lacing a strong Democrat.
The betting Is that Smylie
wlU scrape through. But he is
learning, with some pain, what
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lied "jtli knowledge in working line of tires and their mechan. singing, guitar, banjo and fbi.
HERBERT 1IUMPIIREYS tvitti tires for any vehicle
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Clear the deck for action
popular idolatry nowadays
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worshiping physicians,
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that Republican Gov. Robert
Smylie, seeking nomination
Aug. 2 to an unprecedented
fourth term, Is in the deepest
trouble of his career. Well -fiTianced archeonservatives are
working desperately to dump
him.
Led by National Committeewas,
Gwen Barnett, a strongly avowed Goidwaterite, the
right-wingers have fastened
their effort on Donald Samuelion, a three-term state senator
of limited Influence. Says a
trained Idaho viewer: "Thei.e
people are better organized for
Samuelson than they were for
Barry Goldwater in 1t64. And
there are more John Birch Soclety members In open view today- "
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the issue so close that as of this
writing a friend of Smylie's
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posi'ei 33 per cent Increase f "chitd population increase cii
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(2mi:uIy for the 106087 fiscal
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year.
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10' iipro'etl by the board or
iiggrsti'd by Dunn, would hi
county commIssIoners, subject gnvernc'il by a board of chlre'c'
to public hearing at II MI1 bra lepresentiug all phases 0
23, Is $2.85 million, an In- the economy be, Include hcnne
of $2(I,tJO over last owners, tourist. organhistiotic
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service catutillshnients, mann
will be 20. facturers and agriculture.
I tie new miilage Will
mIlls up 4.96 mIlia, Breakdown
The group could act In an ad
of the 111111age is pilblic Schools vls'iry capacity, Dunn said "a
Memorial 1Ios linson to the taxpayers givin
pital L.53 and 5.3 for operation I nformation on ttir necessity a
avem ,iment
tiE couflI
lack or nerr ,4sity of propose
Veinon W. Dunn, former
county commissioner, irnlfltcd
out at a recent school board
public heRring, that while tax
alfle value for property had in'
1059,
creased 37,7 per
tile school miliago will have In.
creased 170.4 per cent with the
lUtO.67 budget. "Tax receipts by

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policy. always to be followed favored citizens will vote right
by a dictatorship and then it lon e-lection d-.
American citizens are hem
A promising young Democrasuckers for a hocus pocus dali . monarchy."
That was ,written about 200 tic senator generally regarded
delivery of free lunch for whit
years ago when the 13 colon irs a i.hooting for the White House
they actually pay twice tl
in 1972 came up the other day
value and for which the pri( o istill were British. The author
with
a big plan to hike Social
was Professor Alexander Fmsteadily goes up.
ser Tyler. He was not writing. Security payments. Ted Knap
A businessman who manage
of course, of the United States, reported in the Washington
his affairs as the poiticiaT
Daily News that this generous
manage the Treasury of ti . Tyler was writing of the decline
play
would he costing the Treasand fall of the Athenian repub.
United States would go ban l
27 billion a
upward a
lit which had taken place about ur
rupt. A banker, a broker or
The generous
year 1w 197(
2.000 'ears earlier.
trustee of some orphan's func
Time has not repealed the senator proposed merely to hike
would be jfliled for the kind of
penalty for loose fiscal policy. Social Security payments withfunny business in which ti
Neither has time modified ht out covering the cost with an
pols indulge themselve., at ti
spendthrift exuberance of pub- increase of Social xSecurity ta expense of the citizens. Tile
lie men aiming for high office. es. To the addled voters of the
pols are topping every mdiv
For such it is common practice i American credit card economy
dual's bank account, his walkIt
to offer billions here, billions that probably will look like
his insurance policy, his kid
there to this or that category of free lunch. The voters don't
piggy bank in a larcenous con
citizens in the hope that the l- now much.
piracy to maintain themselviL
in office at public expense.
Power to protect themse]v
Letters To Editor
lies with the American vote:
of whom it must he reporte
that they lack loth the coural e.
and the wisdom to act. Whi
Art Yearbook
the larcenous politicians a r
inflicting on the voters is cu
forts to serve the community
rency inflation. This inflaticIfl I Editor, Herald:
shrinks the dollars in yotir I In order to prepare a corn- ue urge you to become a mempocket, in your bank aceoun t, pl.'te yearbook for members of her and help make our eighth
in your insurance' policy. T}
the Sanford-Seminole Art As- year a valuable one.
disease is deadly if slow, lib. sociation the deadline for its
Several types of membership
arsenic. The National lndustriz
publication has been extended. are available and the dues are
Conference Board calculated
Only the names of members, nominal. Seven or eight speakfew weeks ago that a man wit
old or new, who are in good
wife and two children woul standing (1966-67 dues receiv- tars are presented during the
need an income of 13.234 th
ed) will be listed so that they season and special events are
year to he able' to buy tl
may receive the newsletter announced from time to time.
amount of goods he could bu which is mailed periodically or
By your cooperation SSAA
with $5,000 in 1939.
be contacted regarding special can continue to grow and lend
The U.S. dollar is now wort
prestige to a growing area of
events,
only 48 cents in purchasin
Many people who do not paint uctivitic. Art is for everyone.
power compared with th e do
or draw find entertainment and It is part of our daily lives,
lar's purchasing power just bI
pleasure in attending SSAA
Our first meeting will be on
fore World War II. Big tixii
programs. Their support, by September 12 at 7:30 p.m. at
spending by all presidents b
becoming members, makes it the Cultural Art Center, Fifth
ginning with FDR has see possible to bring to Sanford Street and Oak Avenue.
the. greatest factor in shrinkin speakers whose subjects are of
At that time there will be predollar value. Living costs cree
st'ntt,d a book review concerninterest to everyone.
steadily upward. Bread jurni
Program plans for next sea- ing the lives, loves and works
two cents a loaf in one zirei son have a broad appeal. They of the artists who started the
Milk prices hike in anothe
have been designed to bring famous Latin Quarter in Paris.
Bacon, beans and baby shot to everyone's attention the fact It will not be dull! Joseph Macost more today than a yet
that art in its various aspects thk'ux is the speaker.
ago.
For information phone Mr.
touches our daily lives.
American citizens seem n(
Speakers are available on art Bill Brannon, Mrs. Rosemond
to understand that it is the
in interior decorating, art in Chapman, Mrs. Virginia Fulton
dollars that are being shrun advertising and in other fields, or Mrs. Helen DeWit. They will
by the politicians. Neither d
To have greater appreciation welcome you.
they comprehend th at the pol
Helen DeWit
of these daily encounters with
ticians will not change the
Sanford, Florida
art and to support SSAA efways. The good life for pol
ticians with re-election pm
chased with federal funds h
become a permanent way (
life. This was predictable. I
fact, it was predicted, as fo
lows:
"A democracy cannot exii
as a permanent form of goi
ernrnent. it can only exist Unt
the voters discover that the
can vote themselves largess ot
CROWD!
of th e public treasury with U
result that democracy aiwa)
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graphic illustration of both the immen- the development of its own plate pop
sity of this nation's economy and the top
experts, then you better concompetition that goes on inside it.
Train yourself, the way aviasuIt the Chief Physician of th is
Zip-open tops to beverage cans betors are taught, so you don't
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The tops were made of aluminum while
A friend loves at all times, and a I '
Far too many of you Amer. eally and habitually do the
the bodies and bottoms of the cans con- brother is born for ad'ersity.-Pro..
icans think an M.D. is God, right thing at the right time.
tinued to be made of tin plate.
verbs 17:17.
__________________________________________________________________ but that is sad mistake.
Thousands of children are
Yet even this little inroad cost AmerWe medics can't even heal a critically burned at kitchen
ican steelmakers an estimated 100,000
Friendship is the only cement that
many fatalLyle
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scratch on your hand or foot! stoves every
tons in unsold tin plate last year.
will ever hold the world together. yet
their
mothers
are intelWhen we remove an jnçinmSteel spokesmen say the industry is Woodrow Wilson.
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cookatove! She can drive an
fl P't' itinee a pan, skillet
automobile *fcly but not p•
cu' 'o(Tee pot on the front burncrate th e kitchen range p1.4p
crl'. So scrapbook this
ln'tesd, most of you light
or mall ft to an' parent'
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burner first and thus
w ith toddlers around the
endanger your toddler.
house!
Unifi you need 3 burners, you
George W. Crane, Ph. n., M.
Laura B., aged should NEVER use a front
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burner!
4, is now in a hospital.
And when you do, be MItC to
"Oh, Dr. Crane," her frantic
mother cried "1 don't believe I turn the handles sideways so
can stand it. if Laura doesn't they do not project outward to
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lowsi1pundr the direcitonof
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'Fwn powerful Sanford tc'nnia tsc"l up n 25-2 1prooril In trm,g Dixon ilertrk team ,,f roisnl bye and plays thr win- \ HQuality 1ottlle llnn'i and Pd tl U I ,l'fl L'lIl' pint, this n'n- (m'i,n. I)li,n PPertrIe won the net of the 1tixnn-qnforrI All- Me,. I, 21-7, and
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he Rrinfoni All-Stars - who pi,li, t nt,' on St. A uuguuntiti,, in n.,u,th.'r,, nub-dictrIct.
St-ar game in P'rlday'rn semi- h,umpiern (rmnmj Rea'h
In flit' tither game t(anlght, tinalq.
P"f',"e )osjflg' in the finale.
r1nihl 1.2 repilwetively In the (lit' fiust. uttn'c' Itinight at 7
host. Starke (nrtlen I(eqtau.
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Rick 4ir.-'i f the A ll-t.ar.
rho other P ridav sem-finnl
the ipunt, the f)ist,rjrt tiefentling
ant. weekend, leave thin after- it-tn. Mt. Augustine w
"ho hit. foir home r'ine in
noon for Starke with their tuItIttf'Iuti iii I )qi imp-I )i'rru MIII)- i-horn ps, to ki. on 1Iri,un.lr, All, pits the (Jnal ity-t. A ugut inc h fee gamc, wo* no m.d the
Mtni a who firuiMlied qc'roflfi In winner against. tarke. P'inak
'yen on the l)itrIet title and disi tkt )!j'4 mn'it
',linhl
'Ih' All Mt n, q, unnil., ui;i of the aunt her,, nii.-iIjat p-let.
are iqtrJ Saturday nlht. a nil r''-'v-r.
ticket, to the ntnte tifiltilatuinys' PM 'If III,, ot in',- five t.'sttnn
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tournament. in
Quality Mobile homes, which In tin' Mi.I p-u I ,"uugue, m,'.'t the iuortlu.'rn iiiqt,rk-t, drew , first to the
'railaheee, Aug. 11-2I. There I
NOW OPEN!
will be eight. teams in the
state Pr,pirnnment, field, inrliidlag defending st-ate ehnmpioni,
the Cocoa All-Stars.
The Quality Mobile 1nme
team vlc'fenti'd the Sanford
AJI-Hthrs, 9.9, in the finale of
I.
the nuibqjlst.rfct at Ormond
Hea.h Saturday night. Quality
had defented Port Orange,
16.7, and I)p1,ancl Mn. 2, 9-1.
DETROIT (AP) - The Dc- i tulip-c fill- a hit tire tip-nfl choice, ijit't't lutZ the I louistun ( i it'rs at to reneb the finals. wh.n*. rh.'
(mit Lions were expected to re %'lIM i'Xn' - t id to In' pru'ss('ct into lhirnuinghilu in, Ala. Oak lFi nd is at
CLOSE, 7
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place their Injured defensive ,it, tight ritti MI)tit. mlii by Iton Still Diego in mu not her Saturday,
bulwark, Alex Knrrnn, with a (ranter. i( i&amp;COD FOR FA 7P1rCH SOFTBALL!
a uner broke a hone night At-'[, exhibition.
22-year-old rookie against the iii tin, b.0-1 iii Ills luaruti thur-jog
ORLANDO SOUP
Four N1'l, eluihitionc are his
EL MISS HAREW...'L, S/NCESIIE WAS BP St. Louis Cardinals In a Nation icriuuu tutag,' Iwo weeks ii go,
ted for Smt ('i rilny iii ght. Ba Itt
ON 100 BRANDS
at Football League exhibition
On
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game tonight.
3eiurs iuunl Iii.' (;rvvii Iim,y Pack New Orli'l,uis h);uiI;us is at his
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agent picked up from New Mex- nme that will In' nationally tangk' with Atlanta tit Nashville'
FARRELL'S
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A
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mer's choice to replace Farms, 'ritIay night Denver Is rut Bull burgh rut Portland. Ore.
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
the team captain, whose badly 'It and lupiis City at Miami.
OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M. .6:15 P.M.
Clrvelruml is rut Sari Francisco
bruised knee made him a doubtSANFORD
310
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FIRST
Tilt, New York ,li't .s play their iii the only Sunday grime listed
WE GIVE TOP '/ALIJE STAMPc
ful starter. Kamas suffered the rlrst ex)uIi)it i'.,1 Saturday uuight, for i'll her lea gui.'.
Injury last Saturday when the
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The Detroit squad will be
studded with rookies against a
powerful Cardinal team whose
chief assets are the passing of
quarterback Charley Johnson
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and the running of Bill Triplett
and Willis Crenshaw.
St. Louis Is considered a top
SAMORD HEMLDcontender for the Eastern Division title In the NFL this year,
largely because Cleveland
Browns Fullback Jim Brown
has retired.
The Cardinals, who whipped
CLIFTON, N.J. (AP) - It to Gene Littler and pocketed speed," he said. His problem, the new Atlanta Falcons 20.10 In
may come as a surprise to the $10,000. Since then he has risen ironically, was off the tee, their initial contest, will meet
rest of the touring pros but Jack to third place on the all-time where he is golf's longest slug- the Lions for the first time In an
exhibition game since 1961. The
Nicklaus says he was a better earnings list — behind Arnold ger.
Cards last played In the Motor
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lucky
to
hit
the
fairplayer when he first hit the golf Palmer and 11iiiy Casper - with
trail four years ago than he Is $478,898.92. That Includes his ways the way I was playing," City In 1959.
Gilmer said rookie running
first check of $33.33 in the 1962 Nicklaus said. "I tried it new
DOW.
back
Bruce McLena, a Little
driver,
which
I
won't
use
Thurs.
"I hit the ball better then but Los Angeles Open.
All-America
from Hillsdale
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went
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adding
that
I'm older now and a more e- This is the first time since day," h
perienced and better scorer," 1962 that the Thunderbird has he could easily have reached the (Mich.) College will "get a lot
the 26-year-old Columbus, Ohio, been played at the Upper Mont- 600-ynd, par 5 18th; green In of action," McLena Is expected
strong boy said as he returned clair club. Nicklaus posted a 34- two shots with a half-decent to be used In combination with
starting quarterback Milt Plum
to the scene of his first big pay- 36-70 in a pro amateur charity drive.
and Amos Marsh, the teams
check to defend his title In the event Wednesday and he found
$100,000 Thunderbird Classic the par 72. 7.055-yard courseJunior Grant Monahon ol leading ground gainer last seapretty much unchanged.
beginning today.
Ilasking Ridge, N. J., will cap. son,
Newcomer John McGuire,
In the first Thuderbird back
The expansive greens are rca- tam Dartmouth's lacrosse team
acquired
Monday from Baltiin 1962, Nlcklaus'finished second' sonably fast with good putting next season,
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Char- months ago but was waiting Wednesday morning he tiled of
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67,
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as
hot
Patty Forward received the
new front office job,
Wednesday with hopes of
he mellowed with his 67 years, 'May was 10 prepare a large pot
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But T)ressnn never got the he could have even been class- of chili at, the request of CMSissy Baird won the Junior
mind.
go.ahend, He was readmitted ifled In the Leo Durocher ett'- cage's baseball writers who
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High Point trophy at the recent
The
peppery
little
veteran
of
to
Ford
Hospital
last
Saturgory,
getting
himself
In
and
were
visiting
Detroit
with
the
Central Florida Horse Show.
47 years in hnsehall suffered day in serious condition with out of jams by occasionally White Sex.
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his second heart attack three I an acute kidney Infection and popping off.
T)rcssen's
last
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pitcher Denny McLain, emotion. arrest.
the seventh and then hit his 6th touch with the Tigers--waiting
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pants of his uniform, sat in president and general manager. put the Tigers ahead -2&amp; diditurn
to try to guide the team ugerial craft was rivaled only
Bobbie Knowles, Bobby Davis,
iI front of his locker with his head i said during the game: "Charlie not hesitate to talk.
by Dressen's, said, "It's ten-iDanny Pumphrey, Paul Banburied In his hands.
will be missed by all, hut I be-130a the man that gave me a to a pennant.
One of the persons hardest his. I can't. think of enough
David Bolt,
cock; (senior)
Catcher Orlando McFarlane, 1 1irve the ones who will really chance to play," he said.
ELMORE MOORE is indeed proud of his trophy
hit
by the death of Dressen to say about Charlie Dresson,
Srnmv Balker, .lake Lynn, Sonwon at the Central Florida Horse show August
showing signs of physical wear feel the loss are some of our didn't have ii chance before he
was Detroit pitcher Johnny He was a very intelligent man
my Cope, Robert Buchanan,
6th in the Challange race. This race had to be won
and tear, quietly gulped down a I younger fellows. He was close to came. I owe him a great deal." Podres. Dressen engineered the on the baseball field and
he
Curt Boyte.
sandwich a few lockers away. them and gave them a lot of
three times in succession before the trophy was
Earlier in the day, SOfliC vet- acquisition of Padres from Los know all the insides of the
Pole Keyhole (open)
Third baseman Don Wert help."
Rob- his. This race was started in April, with Elmer
eran Detroit pliyers expressed Angeles
shortly before his heart game."
ert Buchanan, Tim Canada, winning with a time of 14.99. In May, he lost
mode no effort to undress rapidAmong the players he men- admiration for Dressen.
Duroc'her culled the death of
Bob Tucker, Bifi Graham, eonto Sissy Baird. In June, Elmer came in with
ly, prefering to silently strip I tinned were McLain, McFar- 'It was a little difficult to get attack and proudly announced
started
him
In
his
first
Dressen,
"a terrible loss to
nv Cope, Debbie Hubbard.
a time of 14.24, in July 14.56 and in August 14.52.
slowly between swigs of a soft 'lane, Wert, outfielder Willie to know him at first but when World Stories game when he baseball." Dressen was "a great
Cloverleaf (junior) - Sissy
Elmer has only started riding in the horse shows
drink.
Horton and catcher Bill Free. you got to kiow him, he was one
1 was a rookie In 1953."
baseball man. 1 feel very bad
Baird, Bobbie Knowles, Bobby
in .lanuary of this year. Before that he only rode
The clubhouse of a second ban.
of the best," said first baseman
terrific
shock
when
a
about
it," Durocher said.
Davis, Walter Graham, Jim
around the farm back home. Since January he
Place team that loses a game 1, "And you've got to remember Norm Cash. "He was a good I
heard
of
his
death
while
Dressen
will be buried in
Baird, Lola Ward; (senior) has won seven ribbons and 2 small trophys.
usually isn't a happy place. The some older players Ilk-c John manager."
watching
television,"
Padres
Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
Van Stuart, Patty Forward,
Tigers' locker mm, however. Pad res and Larry Sh erry. " he Veteran outfielder Al Kaline said. "1 always liked
and ad- Glendale, Calif., Saturday aftBobby Davis, A] Stuekey, Joe
was abnormally quiet Wednes- said. "They knew him from the said: "He was the best manager mired Charlie.. He was quite or a Requiem High Mass In
Bert!, Charles Rhodes.
day night.
i Dodgers and they had chances I ever played under, as far as a manager.
Detroit on Thursday. A rnem.
Scurry Race (challenge)
The Tigers not only dropped to go to other warns, yet they knowing the game of baseball.
"It was Charlie who taught orini service also will he held
Elmer Moore, Robert PumpbDoesn't
the 12-ining contest to the I wonted to come to the
Tigers The Tigers will wear black me my change of pace. I had in Detroit next Tuesday for the
rey, Al Stuckey, Edna Bolt,
Washington Senators 6.3, but because of Charlie,"
nrmbnnds for the remainder of
f1-4 record that first year and Tiger players who are on a
Carolyn Bolt, Bill Graham.
earlier in the day lost their McFnrlane. visibly emotional, Ithe season, starting with Mon my chungeup has
kept me go- road trip in the East and are
Palobending (junior)
BobGreen Weenie manager, Charlie Dressen.
said:
"Please.
I
would
rather
day's
night
game
against
New
ingever
since.
He
was great," unable to return because of
by Davis, Sissy Baird, Walter
Dressen died in Detroit's Hen- not talk about him."
1
York.
Podres said,
Graham, Danny Pumphrey,
current travel conditions.,
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
the ball in toward a right-hand.
Lola Ward, Joe B. Schoolcraft;
Chris Short admits he's not ed batter," he admitted, "but
Tim Canada, Al Stuckey, M. L.
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Scott, Robert Pumphrey, Dtivid
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scared stiff when he made a Pittsburgh, meanwhile, reBolt,
mistake against Lou Brock.
mained unafraid of anybody
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'1hander,
lostseventh
his P2'1BCt
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inning er-packed lineup working In
Uflison.
1
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trainer Danny Whelan are the
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The first 19 ba tten he faced Pirates' chief hex men. They
National League
WRY MOP
went down quietly and Short, brandish the oversized, colored
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Alnu, Atlanta hitters earlier this season, was to. the Pirates win.
.
Pittsburgh.".339;
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Mets
as
Runs batted in-Aaron, Atlan? loo~
was
the
wrong
one."
Short
said.
Vern
Law
won
his
eighth
game.
ta, 86; Ciemente, Pittsburgh, 79
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EH
Hfts-AIuu, Atlanta, 163; Cle
19
the wheelhouse,"
burgh's lead to 1% games over
monte, Pittsburgh, 145.
HIRAM WALKER'S
Brock jumped on It for a sin- the second place San Francisco
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Double-Alou.
Atlanta,
Phil•C
gle to center, quickly swiped Giants, who were rained out at
14 YEARS OLD
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Flood 's hit., spoiling not only the rain.
P1ST. LUFUIUILISI s VISTA
WHISKEY
CASE
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Trlples-McCarver, St. Louis. perfect game and no-hitter but
Billy
Hitchcock
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using
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getting
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runs
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Atlanta,
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Short gave up one other single suits from his hunches just the
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St.
and
earned
his
13th
victory
of
same.
The
new
manager
of
the
Stolen bases
Louis, 47; Jackson, Houston, 35. the season. He struck out six Braves elevated Felipe Alou to
94 PROOF
MUND
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U'SLEY.IO&amp;*ION J
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B%zo L
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Perry, San Francisco, 17-2. .89. 1 That wiutnimy weapon be the first inning with it home run.
GzaraakeL'
,
Koulax. Los An- iwigs to the Pittsburgh Pirates. "1 told him hi' was back in the
Strikeouts
17.92
CASE ,
(I
geles. 22D: Bunning, Philadel- who opened up a I game lead h'adoff position because he's
TWELVE
Iin the National League race
racedone SC) well there all year,"
12 Y. SIR. SamSON
ith'.s 173.
Halfway Between
I
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with a 94 victory over the New Hitchcock said. "Then I told
•
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xelre]l ons"
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Butting (275 at bats)-Oliva. straight to Atlanta, 3-1.
STRAI*NT BOURBON csa as v
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3515
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KAIG
Baltimore, .314.
timort' battered New York 94, a three-game sweep of the
:
.
- F. Robinson, Bald- Boston shut out Cleveland 2.0, 1 Dodgers.
47Th
Runs
.
more, 87; B. Robinson, Balti- Minnesota blanked California 2-1 Alou also scored the tie-breakmore, 75.
71"
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srr.
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in
for a two-base error. Alou
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Short said he has conqueredmoved to third on an infield out
4371
Hits
Oliva. Minnesota, 137; his fear of right-handed hatters and scored on Hank Aaron's
4
35Th
B. Robinson. Baltimore, 1.34.
4715
and that has made him a better sacrifice fly. Joe Terre's single
Doubles
'
Yutrzemsk.i, Boa- pitcher this season.
and Rico Carty's double
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ton. 29: B. Robinson. Baltimore "1 used to be scared to throw produced Atlanta's other run.
4771
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Triplea-Hershberger, Kansas
4"
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American League
6371
tlmure, 33: Pepltone, New York
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and Powell, Baltimore, 26.
Baltimore . .. 72 40 .643 571
Stolen bases
Cainpanerla, Pittsburgh .. 6646 .589
3R
...
66
49
.574
1%
Detroit
......61
51
.545
11
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Kansas City and Agee, Chicago, San Fran.
731
. 63 411 .568 2% Cleveland
Los
Angeles
60
53
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12%
29; But ord, Chicago,
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4771
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58 54 .518 8 Minnesota ... 56 56 .509 15
Nally, Baltimore, 11-3, .786; St. Louis
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Cincinnati
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124
New
York
... 51 62 .451 21%
Strikeouts sota, 165: Richert, Washington, Houston .....50 61 .450 15% Kansas City . 50 63 .442 22%
New York ... 49 63 .438 17 Washington
52 66 .441 23
154 Shill 4371
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Houtatuii at Chicago "0.
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Minnesota at California
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game will be shown live on
parents, and part kularly the
('tpn,rpe'l r, al 4:10
mother? That's a diffe n
'fhir' wit', watched as the
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Greet, ltay vete'rans swarmed
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Gone are the leisure summer
over the' rtc"iphyfs' r,,Ilegjans
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mornings of "sleeping in". For
know that Hart Starr i still
in order to flSe the city pool,
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pue'bi;ng strikes with the pig.
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the swimnipra must practice
skin, couldn't help noticing that
è literally at the crack of dawn.
Boyd Howler atllI comes airI
Not only is there daily week
tPOt?I" (r',u, the' tnrr launching
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day practice sessions, hu weekpad arid that (olelen Jiny l'ani
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fft,rnitng e fill has a change' rf
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complicated when one member ',,'
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of the family is a "B" swimmer
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cause oftimes there is it meet
known.
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scheduled for each one--the
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same tiny, and naturally, miles
what of a ghost to many of the
apart.
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FROM
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as he tirea ka away
meets
get
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and
titreaks
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vs.
Ambrose
011iff's
for the' goal. Ifp'll
house
as
she
gets
help
his
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wli i It' the' girls, Martakes on it new role - that of
has
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the
boys tsp
four
SSA
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and
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14', 'I ni fet' and Mon ira ( It' ft ft) 1.4,110
bus driver. Of course, this conies
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to
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not
well i'sthe
team's
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and
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suits,
ti1;ttllltrm' I hpii' own,
after she has juggled preparing
tal)Iisht'eI
ranks,
pro
but
in (tie
breakfast, lunch, goodies and with their child's times anti signaling the stnrt of the nis'.'t
'itt '.'s'i'ks',il in St. 1,0111 411111 V this. ''is, ttu,i is rot it,- "on ks'iI, they'll he shr,wing the hutIe'
snacks; tidying the house; pack- others in his age group cares,-iy handli'npps'd by the Iisijiti' ls',sl on
f tank- hissis,
11-1,111- lied. 1111(l weary. -Ing the car, and leaving in time fully noted; and venring color- lack
pool,
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of n regulat
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to arrive many miles sway at ful li:tts pulled down to hide
conches and swiniiu'rs iilsiiig
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1%.4.111 .1 )i't''w itnm''r's Hlobotiq of their lust e'ight American I
S a.m.-sharp. hopefully, she the excitement in their eyes with parents have
inlls'l SSA
ish that 'new'' inotlss't'
- i'M her h.I'iii, is the answer.
Football t,c-aue games last fail.
arrives in time to find poolside and make them more blase)
out of (hi' fledgling stags' to
space icr a ennir to enalile her voltintet'r to be ,jtitlges 114I tii' point vht'rs' they almost
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matched oIler atisi ligrs.'r I s'anis
another spot for the large urnHut it doesn't tuike long for t rake to, st toke this summ't'.
brella, ice chest and blanket the ncvcnrners (the mothers are So it is just not the
family
where the youngsters can rust sometimes called the ''Go, go, 1131111v
that hits the parents ('unbetween heats,
go, girls" because their entlius- es'rn.-d, it's the ti'ant and I hs'i iBesides fulfilling the col- lasm and spirit spills over and place in the community family.
lateral job of the American they yell, "Go, Go, Go" to their
Everytime it swimmer gsa's tip
mother
number one chant- darlings in the water who canoil a block-, his team's 1111111v
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And Sanford gets star hilling
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un ant' of their t-nkers plan's
veyor of all the wonderful attn. bottle feedings many y ears ago.
in the top six. Thus,
hitis, Shi pr o wlbutes a mother should possess.
As the voting svimnier pro- Iy carries
s banner till
She must remember jackets and gresses tinder the dedicated
over the mtnte!
sweat shirts to keep the tankers tutelage of coaches, Emma
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Sally Rosemotid's words were
warm; raincoats for the ever- Spencer and Jim Colbert, the
present showers; games and parents learn to cope with wet task-ed a challenge. hut, not
books for the swimmers to relax towels instead of diapers; wash every parent has the will to
with; radios for the teenagers; out burning eyes from the IiIIIkC the grade.
liov&amp;'vt'r, they should know
The premi'im quality tire drive., by cp racing rf:'i: A. J. Foyt
crayons and coloring books for chlorine; buy new equipment
toddling brothers and sisters; for streamlined "starts"; re- thuit. itlfIlut.lOtl ltitttii't 1%ff('ctt(l
at 120 miles-per-hour for 500 miles!
towels and the essential picnic arrange furniture in children's the huge dividei)(IS invested in
Built with 4 plies of extra-strong t:ipi-,rnpe:d Anyo on cord
basket.
rooms to display hard earned the swimmer's character beThat is when "mama" needs ribbons; fit vacations In and cause of their Interest, care
and Tufsyn rubber for extra-miie'ige!
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to know the dietary needs of around meets; or finally create and support. Through swimIfurryl Buy now while stochs are complete
her young swimmer. Food and gay family outings out of the nung as it member of the Anabeverages should be items easily numerous weekend trips in- teur Athletic Union, it child
learns to keep physically fit;
digested and those that give stead,
Yes, it takes time. It takes meets his responsibilities to his
quick energy. A youngster
usually swims at least three hard work. Particularly when team; builds self-conficle,;re; 81'SpOrtSflhiItiShiJ)
and
events and then teams up with the home town hosts a meet quires
others to form a team for relay for over 20 teams from all over catches that clean competitive
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races as well.
Central Florida, the parents spirit that makes him a winThese events total 60 or more must man the clerk of th e ncr, whether he loses or places.
Yes, it (hoes change your way
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tedious
of
living.
merous heats in each stroke, concession stands, the
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which makes judging and tasks of seeding and printing
Ask hen McIntosh, SSA's
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timing paramount. The more the heat sheets, the announcing, vice president, who gets UJ)
experienced parents
(they and the myriad other jobs in early each morning to match
40 ride eted
are the ones sauntering about addition to all the planning, the hUts covered by his suns,
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with stop watches hung around and building of shelters before Bob and l)an. Ask Vernon and
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The philotophy that "college from two to lhre'e'.flnd41T1('b*lt
Thirty years of experience at. geles. the nation's only non- stretching from Harvard to enrli-"r that desire Is implanted,
the' easier will he the ac'quisi- begins at wn" Is predicated on — the' ideal enrileuliim, Mii.
test to this fact, Says Mrs. lsa- profit en•ediicntlonal private In. Stanford.
dancing. music. French, story
WhiU'side'- years.'
Begins at Twn'
learn, which also must be e
The Buckley Schools, Los An- chonl through high school.
satisfied time. free play and games.
Tant the school's "no-non- Mnrrowi, Mrs. Thickley writes.
U.i!ess special physical or enuraged, is first
also learn one other
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has met with success is evident mary task of the chnn and Is children should he exposed tO signed to sthnulate the 1mat- thing Their first day In seh00l
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In the' fact that all members of something that must begin In ,fnrm;:l learning from the age nation.
the
past
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the
very
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On Vocation
have been accepted for colleges
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fl opossum Is natural curioSitY, th' do not Iie' children from reality, hut
At birth,
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lre tn learn. T)t'tdrt' generally torp.eted with kindness and
MeUindigt Church, Enterprise,
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weeks absence the pulpit will
impnsihle to get youngsters to ulnritv with students ever'• strain for studious youngsters.
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14, Bernard Barkey, District 'habits reflect his energetic mc- turns and is ide1 for closc eye. in hi4hting and minimizes disMan's Club president, will bility
tork.
traction for the all400.easily
That's why the mobile Tensor
Its high-intensity white light distracted youngster.

JIITLTE BUTCHISON of Sanford admires 8 18 1 '2
pound bass caughi h 4-H Camp 1%zLnz1ger Gene
George from the lake during her stay last week.

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cause It gets children out front ilt'i
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rnne. mom is buster than eve!' FVe'ui on he'c'tlt' school morn
preparing hearty meals for ags, pun can whip up nppetii
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hard ou king students
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tie as unpu-epared for cinsawork iresent a prtthilt'tii (Ill S('lifiOl
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soft-boiled eggs, another
madued, and a third scrattiiled, mannu needn't st a tat qe'nt ry
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For Student Fashion Leaders
SUith,

R!It1!est ttiiil, pinks, porplea, oranges,
vomfortiihh
curry Bluei.—al;y to midshipWaluet;t, iU 0 5 1
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Crt'cn-.-hrilhnnt to for
ashion are tir fat tint e.zuu,h est.
Esprt'i;so
reiwn and tan.
to be truly in with the' tZt1flJ)t1 pt's Off whites
sat.
Practical" WCd to lit the
American designers
word fur back-to•school coats
owily survey the' college SCCIW
and suits. They're still that —
for btraws in the wind. Our but they
rinly huve "the
booming YOLmg pfl)UlILtiOfl
bus iuck'' for "with it'' fashion.
*come fashion lenders for nfl
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age grciups. Tkit• "with It" lOokS
are the' London Carnaby, The
Naval, The Combat, The West- FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) —
, The' Total Costunie. areord
zirit•tigntd by other visitors,
fag In the Nationul Board of the (ttrol
Iennedy, daughter of
Coat and Suit Industry.
the ;nte President, inspected the
PtiI t0fltt iire nnuticl and batthship Musucliusett Tuesnine. The sc
•ightlis Ii'itli duv with six of her cousins and
makes a breery topper. Slight. a friend.
ly shorter, thit'y combine with
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pkiatexl or aiim skirts for salty
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olive drab, marches along. Lnw•
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placed belts and t•piiu1its art'
1eatu,s. Often mzitehiing sliicl;s .' A Y i;FTTY 'r ii ('KLANt.
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Skimmer biiH. Iclid, htil 'iii
1'1'A'1'L til' V'l.IIItIl)A ','O,
tIAIT 13 I 't' '1' Y iT1t10E"pup tents" art' coming into
the swing. For lopping SUitS.
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sweaters and other campus
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1tgths go Imighier and thigh- r,,nrt iii auth for Senittwht
uI'.F1ora, zi 1CtoerY
er. Bow cibe would a co-ed
show-off white or wildl' te'- bLtI( &amp;?thu.l2
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Cured atockings Auth. speaking 51'iI('KLANL,
vs
MA1T IILTTT PTItICKLAND,
accessories (the PLtthUd II,'1UIIdIIt,
thIbb ;e
rs tt
caps, the chunky jewelry. the cituc atuid requir you to flu
pierced earrings, the boots) t'Urtto3lidufel*bo. If sny,
'whet better background fur uIttI to siir%'e'
copy ther.ol
coon l'lLLiflttrVl. iittoruey a oz
tbmnj than
the cost nd suit.
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Casts, now suits the' co-ed. Shin- fl*riid atitiiiiit you slid thi' as.u.0
W':j
Ing 'spotted seal fubrAc combines
Zn)' iuiid ILIAd oW'1th suede-cloth or tweed—mind
a sweuter totals the 10)0k.
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Other fabrics are corduroys, , (b1ALl
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melt ins, chincIu1lit, thuuieij&gt;
Ciera of t1i Circuit Court
aad of course, Oppy a'Anyls —
Ninth .ludlctuI Clrcukt. 3z
itlid For bemiol. County
"d br"ve
Yiorids
TattLmrsaI] mind WindoWpane
ily: Donna M. )iarko.. D. C
cheeks go mud and mod — so GOItDON '.'. FItEL)E1tICZ
Att'rnc)' br Plutnttff
do geometries. Tweeds, OIl tUC :o Iutt Ct'uwtrcij tr.iot
p o I1't,i t''1'
other hand, go auft.
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Now, we don't mean to shout, to nrc i aii'l (I a' othe t European
because we fully realize that to styling, such as unique enbie
tht• unru-ow,
keep up with today's fashion trvutmtwrits or
demands, hair must be puhi-tl Fr.',:rli feud tripe.
"Iit'pite till (if the iIIi4t be.
around until a vicious yrl'- is
created. The: ymiore our coil )S rug mode i,y mod, the bulk of
treated to make it loal: 'ood, etail sales will viitiriue to be
the more treatment and mis- in s,')itit's best called the: classic
treatment it requires to k.'fi' it sweaters," iii"cuuilixig to an cxIn place. With the sad u't'sult i eutive of the ,n*'nsv.'ar dithat most hair today, no muatti'r vision. "Pullovt'i s of lambiwuol,
. how beautifully coifd, is dry, la-thuttuils and assorted blends in
ruirige will In
brittle, uninatiagetible and Uli- the l2 to
gi'r
thu
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run
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In
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hehealthy.
of
a
big
diIt'erem'i
is
in
coloring,
But now conIes news
specially formulated hair tr&amp;'at- v}iji•h has guIlt' to hi'tithers In
ment lotion (ruin the: hihuriA- tla rr,ffe't' a rid itist
.,li.1s s'.'ill ('olitinue to reign
tories of Maradel.
The lotion was created to 3
1fl) per cent cotton velour
store new health and m,iuiaag('- juiiot': s, wl,i'l, tImL fall will
ability to all hair, whether dry be selling In a wide variety of
or oily. Actually, duniui.re to neck stvh-s, though the statsthird 'V" and ii o'w l3ould 1w
the hair shaft begins almost
it
e:miem'ges
(ruin
the
as
soon
(lit- iiitit popular.
scalp. Besides being submitted
to the multitude of abuses na-uhi It 1 It) ii!
tioned above, hair is datuiugt'd
kcry year young folks
also by exposure to tht clt'
spend in hii' Ii school can be
ment.s.
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This deterioration within the worth
I 7,r,nl)M() to t'aoeh of
at'&amp;'ordisig to the IJs)ItMtI
hair causes it to bend in erruti.'
' directions, entwine around uthtt'i state-s (•Iuaiaho't' of C
hairs arid bee ouma. c,,tanght'd. A full fous' lout' yt-am S eisa be
What this tiew t cUt na-lit clot's sott Is 7Ø,4 IOU,oO. That is thu
Is to make each hair tISSUIJIC JIM extra nuimount hey will ProiItuiturnial position, W III' t hi t' r lily tutu oil Oil UV('EgU over
straight or curly. thn'e a hair their working Iive by emnpktis independent of all others, :ig Isi1li bUIle4I.Il.
there i no maurv ovet'lappmag,
uid no tangled
entwining
It riiu't nut'.-sUJ'y to l,luw out
reilatmiact'. flair is tile uuIaumLiVe the
other fellow's light to let.
able us it was when you Wele
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When the newsboy puts our paper at your door, he's dehvering a front-row view of
everything that's going on in our town and our world. He's the last link in a global chain that
includes our own fine staff right here, and The Associated Press everywhere in the world.
Iverythiag that's going .n, goes into our newspaper.That's why you gat so much out of It.

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flack .to-"hou,l lnnche often
puce a problem for the dieting
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meal aito.ther than to
ln,thr'r t park a lunch.
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As the natiofl's students rc•
turn to school, it is important
that every young school busrider realizes he must lit' responsible for his nun safety
and that of others on tiut' litis,
According to ''Sa rely C )i (tilt'
School Bus,'' a flint prod riced
for classroom use by Eiucyt'Iopae'Iia Britannica F'ilmns, Itw,,
youngsters should 1w taught
these good safety practices:
—Line up In an orderly mariner and board the Irns in single
file; fill back seats first;
—13o sure AIsles are clear so
nobody will stumble;
—Stay in your seat while the
bu Is moving;
—Don't put anything ( incluit - I
jag your head or Isa ads) out of
the window;
—Don't play with the entergency door;
—Don't talk to the driver
while the bus iS movilig;
—Ride quietly without setilfling or horseplay.
The film illustrates •'arh Of
these rules by pictuu'iug and u-elating the story of
bus driver and his riders who
have innintaineti sn t'ct'lit'ut
safety record.
It also depicts the lu'Per i%'ay
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SELF.DISCO VERY
Anytime Is the best. time to
discover yourself — to find out
what imtake you as you are:
your job — to learn what all
It can mean to you
Your family — to show them
how much their by, and ro5l)eCt mean tO YOU

your life — what you have
ma(le of it — what you want
it to be.
Self-discovery is th. first
step to self-improvement,
SEEING IS BELIEVING

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hi'alens mnst he m'pplial, tie
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rnrpiired, apply front hrsk.
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It Pasis only when the roan
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ahead and to the b'ft is clear:
per ntae of mMnrrycte acriafter psln, dem't cut tvff th
dents an *'i,'r,ini therit *5
pasued vhicle.
12. ftn wet pavements and eral rule. rf pin must r.rse
roads e1rier'd pith snow, Ice r ,jh'.ctirin, pull rift the road
rend, refrain frri'm 5i44en Re- te
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v 1'ir*kin to *void atop. icicle arrornil, Incite
eelrn-r*tkwt
make r"-e'ntr/.
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toe 'ito a textbook or lvs their
Piumnr'wvtrk a final cheek.
E 'inn ''Sitnela y bre a kia
iii alit suit tilt'I.',' r t "iii pi' r I tire c,,rh a a hot r' a ks's ars'I ha rn can
q n.Irr liii v thi',t it put vat 'lii ci it he' rio ever y.ila y event 'pith an
('te('trl(' rafle. Many mnodeI
eu hint tt'n'l JtNinIi'I't
h"t
have built-in grills that enuik
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)atlng cavities has been known
mr 25 years or more, Studies
have shown that fluorides In
:irinking water can reduce denLal caries between 60 and 70
per cent. The American Dental
vigorous
Association has had
program to get communities to
add fluorides to their water
supplies If the water didn't conLain natural fluorides. Reports
Indicate that the family dental
bill—averaging nationally about
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SCHOOL LUNCHIIOXES should be k'pt fresh and
their own wells, particularly In
clean in order to insure best taste for food. Sturural areas.
dents can help pack lunches and care fot- equipThis year, however, a group
ment.
of scientists at Indians Unithree-year
versity completed
study that proved, for the first
time, that another method of
efgiving fluorides may be
fective as fluoridated water.
The study found that when daily
doses of a vitamin-fluorida combination were given to children,
Seldom has a a t'v' I oak for aiid 731(1st ; I' ! z''l mu no fucturtooth decay was reduced up to
the teen ITI*ISU btii so Wi(lt'hy t-rs agree it will 1w a tremt'n63 per cent.
publicized as the mod fashion,
ma.
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teeth in areas where
children's
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T'1' Ily for st tilents, believe
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fluoride during the time when
'Wash it, dry it, bleach it, dyt' dt'finite and lusting style.
most critical — from thc
1t
it. Roll it, t('otSe it, l
f(i1i'mn is )flhtZlifCi4tCll in two it is
and the teeth
crease it. Pin it, strip It, fr°t :Irtits — 01W iS best (leselibed time he Is born
are forming up to about age 10
It, tint it. Lmght"n it, spray it,
as spoof or Lt'uku. numbers when the permanent teeth arc
darken it, perm it.
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f riirlr at,.! "ftr, rn',eu a small
vc'h I.' to I lite a tno r,re'yr'l, AlIto r.n the .lefonslye.
r,. WI"t. rl'linw in wrro,pa, gi
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dash salt
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sauce.
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Some cooks like to use ren--foil nd bake in 400 degree oven
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and tasteless meat.

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½ cup honey
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of soda.
½ tsp, celery seed
Sanford last Tuesday. Mrs. Jos.
Here are the recipes she used
Put all ingredients in eph Vllson of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
in her demonstration and which blender and blend
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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TO substitute hone% for sweet. with whipped cream over slices.
Cflifl when baking: Use 1 cup
honey for each cup of sugar and FEStiVE FRENCh 1)RESSING

of several popular BOSTONIANS het
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of honey as
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flowers and gathered in honey well. Bake In 400 degree oven let nie know how your family
them.
sacs of certain species of
30 minutes I ii puffy. Baste liked
A 'ery interesting hint
with 2 tbsps. water. Serve
how to measure honey-grease "arm with:
or oil spoon or cup, then pour ½ pint whipped cream with l
in honey. This sy ('ver- drop dte cut and folded in wIth 1
is saved and measured right , tsp. vanilla. Alternate honey

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Mrs. Lois Porter, who is Borne in .175 degree oven s to to mill. (if tilt, girls from flip Senflivile
Advisor with the Flnrida Power UtIl"t.
County group is preparing it
Corporation in Eustis, She gave
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and
cowhide,
hooded coat with snap
cuts such as neck meat, stru, ment,r,
"surface" is exposed. honored guests at a gning-away assorted party cakes were front, worn with cotton suede
mast in general. With the cxcuth, thr plate, brisket, flank, C&amp;.A,,S ouggests that you pur. party given at the hom
f Airs. s '
4 caption of round round

r

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1*.~11 fir IIII. Lf

W111111111 Oflef, flip Verritiltin 11,0p onp. .0intiloxnemiqly, hV Virfal -Snc in ni.4 litimility, many wmild be
(;(,' 111,11 lived qfvlr look holfl, whon 4onn In 11"nrldon R'nel ,kflrh(,I nf ,2rantily Plarl "'

not

'

or

I .j

are

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sir- boned
shank roasts.
and trimmings from cha3e only that amount that can Jene Fox on Sanlando Springs
It Is generally made from
be used in
days unless you Drive, Longwood, recently,
I less tender and/or less popular While
th ey can be used for have a freezer. Remove
the Mrs. Hersi will he leaving
cuts of beef, This does not moan
hamburgers,"
they
are
best
store
wrappings
and
cover
the area soon to join her hus- :
the ground meat is any less
th Ughuy with waxed paper. Store hand, who has been transferred
when
used
In
combination
wi
wholesome or nutritious.
Nu
oth er items such as in most It In the coldest part of the re- to Memphis Naval Air Station.1
tr
lUonafly,
allcut-has
beef meat_____
regardless
of the
the loaves, casseroles, meat sauces, frigcrathr, and use as soon as Tennessee, and Mrs. Shannon: _____
____
____
has moved to Orlando.
_____
: same amount of protein, vita- and mans' foreign dishes such possible,
____
Mrs. Fox, who will assume
mini, arid minerals. While the Ias talian and Mexican special- For longer storage in a freez__
or, try freezing the ground meat the office of president following
_____
percentage of fat in the meat ties.
____
Ground
chuck
is
meat
from
I
in
putties.
For
easy
separation,
Mrs.
Herst's
resignation,
prais.
___
'wIll have some effect on the tothe shoulder or "chuck" of the put two layers of waxed paper ed the honorees for their deditel amount, th
e degree of dif- animal. The chuck is Thai-c pop- between each patty. Then wrap cation and hard work on behalf
____
ference will be relatively minor
_____
since the fat itself also con- ular than the cuts of meat used the patties in freezer paper or of the church. Mrs. Herst was
____
in
regular
ground
beef,
so
It
. tains some protein, vitamins,
I S in plastic bugs and freeze at i presented with it "ift of Li gold ~
_
_____
USUali3' higher priced, it
and minerals.
degrees F. The frozen patties gavel pin while Mrs Shannon
____
slightly leaner, 15 to 25 per cent can be stored this way from was g!ven a vase.
Because ground meat is
fat,
and shrinks less in cooking two to three months.
Guests included Mrs. Thelma ~
popular, supermarkets and grin
: cery stores cannot get enough than regular ground beef. Be- ThC patties thaw quickJ' and Demca, club Secretary: Mrs
meat from a carcass of beef to cause of this, It is especially are handy even if you intend to Dorothy Leahy, treasurer; Mrs.
____
use th em In meat louver or cas- HIId
fill th e demand after th ey ye- good for use in patties.
Sommer, Mrs. Gloria

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,,fill NIr4

go

milady's shoppe

on

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sphere,

hr

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P1,11,11a

ion class

they are cooki ng. This will
the In- nor can extenders be added,
each of these names
of the head only. Opposite from
be! of a package
ground The result is th at hamburger squeeze out those precious meat
the closed side, the hair Is
`
meat ba a distinct and differ- may tend to shrink more In juices and flavor.
dressed
out and away from the
/
When buying ground meat,
; ent meaning.
ear, with most of the bulk lo; And, knowing the right meat cooking than ground beef. This look for that which has a bluish
cated above and behind the ear.
-.01
-*
.!-.&amp;
__ to buy for the dish you plan to quality difference helps justify red color. This indicator, that L
And hair Is cut to curve, but
th e slightly higher price per the meat has been freshly
ISIflS.
: serve will not only save you pound
MRS.
DAVID
HERST
GENE
not,
to curl. ___
SHANNON
paid for ground beef,
ground.
_____
money, but will also result In a
___
more ut1sing, delicious meal. Both hamburger and ground Remember, too, that ground Mrs. David Berat, president Eagh'ton. Mrs. Kathleen Cobb, Come fall, th e Western look
The first step in becoming a beef, however, are made from meat is more perishable than of th e Nativity Parish Women's Mrs. Bonnie Wigg and Mrs. goes back to school wi th th e
of

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- keting Service polnU out that to grnund beef as in hamburger, try to flatten meat patties while

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will-Ill.

en their husband, .iisapp'e. Mnn' of the,ii e x cellent thn,iIi

IIOXFV BANANAS

get

fnithloll

orbit in

back-to.school
,-Jrue
now

HAND-SEVM CASUAL

Some of the younger set's
been ironing hair
1 straight locks.
fall. ft's
the curve that's in. So reports
th e National Hairdressers and
Cosmetologists
A
Ia
finn, which said th e newest coillures feature a snug Ill at the
to

Ille

fashion ImflEe

.

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per

to

tt

one

to

W(i)jng

Mr. and Mrs. Butch Morgan and fuller rounded
shapes.
of Sixth Street left Tuesday for
Kansas, where they wlfl make
th eir home. Th e Morgans have
TOsCHOOL
eenacvememers of Amer.
jean Legion Post 225 of ChuB
TONIAN STUDENTS
luo4n. They stated that they will F

Bon Voyage Party Honors

"A them? I know only two and clolier

cannot

rey

houcties, smaller beel seats,

Stars

ni7ahlC

trying

about

toe

regular

in

'

Woman-Not

'

hard to fl1akç lnri *
flay often i a civic in fl uienc in her down the rnnwnv
i'rnidr
and her new fl1O je clothes
town,
ton far o u t In funds for charity.
don't think It'S
tdea, fascinating materials, a dance called "A Night In t,
Th*
queen and the beautiful
lines appeal to her. M41r1t7" for the benefit of
don't
the
flut
she
leave,
the bi7arrc. the (uiiihepnst fur ('hiidrr'fl Inc., I
A
homogen. kooky, to flue magnilnes. 1iiee staged an npre'•ski show (till.
i7ed, don't cool it together And. make good copy hut pont nrd- derwrittcn
by
('hetnslrnnii)
1 the posSibiC
robes,
with
original
designs
1w such
cepthrn hut she Is quite special ()ru
Joan Crawford, Carole leading enutnurier,
Donald
*ii4"thVV 4...' ..s
,

women 's corn.

Thin k

natural contours

-

con

the

Society

tflfliqne

movie

of ,he ]net is the keystotk. of

•',,.

regular ham- ly.trimmed sirloin tip, ask
That all-time favorite-corn- still he labeled
butcoor to add a little
burger.
m only called "hamburger"
gr
ound
beef
to
it. Th is will give you a juicier
can be one of the greatest food- While
30
product.
ta
can also
bud get -stretchers.
cent fat, retailers frequently No matter which kind of
But, what should you buy
most you buy-for more
25 per cent
hamburger, g r o u n d beef, limit It to 20
er
and juicy results-cook
S ground chuck, ground round, since only th at fat which is nor- tend
the meat only to th e medium
or ground sirloin?
mafly on the meat can be used. stage even if It Is put Into casThe U. S. Department of Ag.
riculture's Consumer and Mar- Additional fat cannot be added soroles or sauces. And, don't
as

of

mittee. On Saturday, Tiil Th.

all other elements in shoe de.
sign. The newest shoe lasts follow th e
of the
foot,
with graceful backlines,
lowe red and arch-hugging ail-

'4

.IANICE R. SPRINGFIELD

BUY

LAST IS FIRST

duties

___________________________________________

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Sanford.

The Hamburger You

n

the

The

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h

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Ala.

Machin-

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'The MeanL*ng Ot The Label

Montgomery,

From.

d,

Iflflupnee on fashion"''kAllItelY

gates

ized on Sepl.. 9, at 3 p.m. at
th e First Ch risti an Church of

S

regional

and

Junjcfl- College.
The marriage will be solemnSTUDY

In

Cues

rhv

ii.

re

says

currently attending Orlando

MISS

a

She will represent the "Rebel
E.
District" on the women's eom• farmi ng its style,
niuitee, which comprises dde- Joiner, styling director
from the states of Ala. general manager of Mears Dihama, Arkansas, Florida, Ck'or. vision of United Shoe
girt,
Louisiana, M ississippi, cry Company.
H. explained that th e shape

Seminole High School and Is

: -plus a prescription from your

aUendtng

AIR.

ed a member of the National -,N,
F,W YORK (Upl)-The last she will give a speech at the
Women's Committee of A.I .D. of
shoe comes first th general assembly of delegates,

in

along a suffi cient supply. Have
the doctor give you an etrn
prescription In case something
! happens to pills and capsules
Also take along extra glasses

Is

held

Lex11cr fiance was born
ington, Ky., is a graduate of

&amp;

Bank

being
Janice was recently appoint-

'1-

at

was

-•

If you are on regular

nient,

.r,

Sml'h Sr., of Sanford.
The bride-elect was born j
Waaningtnn, Ti. C., and attended Seminole High School while
her father
stationed
SanfDrd Naval Air Station. She
.- was graduated from Brunswick

VACATION
E
Don't
NEW YORK (UP!)
medical supplies
;
I when going on vacation, the
Medical a n d Pharmaceutical

State

hn

how

Nnfr

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er

Committee
by

son rt Mr. and Mrs. James 0.

berry.

gUU £I4MIU 4.D44 4.4m

former

•fl
SOUT11 A NI 111"ON. ',\ . v.

participate in the educational
employee in
The women's committee was oppounftIes offe red
formed to encourage and InterMrs. Springfield departed by
conventitm this week of the est women In the banking field Delta Jet And will attend hvi
. her in
American Institute of Banking, to progress In their Jobs and dRys of chisses orienting
F1nd*

it

Its

Uh
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fa Mi llion, wnvfl from vinit In rnnqt 1 :init,
VIiI'
nIcrfI In tIn
sti nr'
nmt ,nnvIc' but lhtr rapidly, Mw, Fnt
STinn.IIj tb
ity (iur will hr41
qfflek1 Ih
1'tn vInlr nmpk were tilei'Ifti"i %I9qI mill •iI IIIQ ilu.t In ('nUfc'ttiln.
inrfr'IpntInn In UiIu event
I hri,Irt her hlr Tnr I i'svay vy Pu' natir,n'q
I hInt flI1I $ht At1I thIc tIIi,ti $i,ii' it 'f
di8;)rf'd In f,et, in t'rnfnrd
Smthjng
'rIn, ttu rnnl kIrk "n t''nttc' nF $hptr ,r,rt,I tnnr1. 'nmmnn!
jrpq,
i nhw.J1y
liIii.tinp, Now,
hRppfld In fa shion . Nnt f;nn' mn• places, th e y
t1mt'c ';
;flt(J1IlI h It!
tt, n,,inIti,r nintItc
flvI
Rmrbr
trI'n4,
pnee
C41
nr
Ifl the 1mb Nehnrt.pii.in
nriiu,Ine tq't ,,f tnl,t t'hI I' ,, i''ii'•ii
h;, in ii thr runwnv, ittIn flit'
.1. S%'l!IITitn lIrive ( tr*nrV turf intitu'nee nrne women to top rpt he heip now. qhr"4 hn
tn dinpper.
jt tcInh1,iIl, .fnrqtulin*'
flihv,
T
,f
tc
in
Iit''in;i
\ts.Iiin
ti'ic'' knt tnic',n
but fu;nn. in the
in Inn' ;irri. fnti'c 1 nnti
?rc Mr'rtlr,ipr ifnII euf their hair ,hort and he
.vlqc' on? to become complacent
PPfl'd. leflty
M elln Aunvfli, liii' uut'Iie
trn
I Ilfiniti I'I 'II! lw III
(
ulnc,
Mic
Dn'I YI think 'Tittn nbmI
qfvip
Appinitco
motur
tt
if
nun
vnq
the,
knowe,
marie
hI
nne'
hnr it.
tnpk
flItI Mr
iI
strnn
iuiitsI
that the vnmen Ing ,It, the sec.Ihrnugh dre, .inn
f"
Intk (tht'fr, Mrs. Mtt'nIn Mr ttnnIIt
ppnIr
møthln
Jimmy
mi.
A hnrh in
whost, (Aces, .,r,r immedilteiv
t'hn, h'c (;rtI in", II' '"tti' \i,i rut Iinne'lII . M
ItInr
tiuintI me that qhe created the rante never
omplihed
with
111-P no-hrn lira And a fe%%. 111fire
point worth nntin. A .aijn
Noll (1111%. ii-c Illese .tll(1if
I
1f%* IlItclivisuk. Ifiv Willi!im Init ;~ 110-1 ~-Il.AlrR. Nlnrk NliIIvr,'.Nlrq, fnfl ffir flit, long, filfrk tirmid
to both ten.nger
AM,
hfq
talk
About
Itli
Silt
her
nr
tnf,
t Park Avpniie odifico proninny
wnnwn enpiril liv oIlier , lint rnt't(
,And adilitss ( fil m .,IA I's
tt
IIII ,, PII,.k I,unn,
(tinriec nflfn rIr,w the hack Not hairdo I, the same 'c created, I ciafrnc. If man were Ihe4
And on. women do yoil knill%. 1%.110 \%-eni. t hey 11,

Named

field

Takes

LIS

PflPCr EnIpij.i

Mrs. Janice R. Springfield,.Wriness" one, Puerto Rico.

B.

their daughter, Miss Judy
Wilkins. to Dailey Park Smith,

. Queen's Mirror Circle, Cassel.

to

Mrs. Kenneth

are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of

wedding trip to Daytona Bench I
and are now at home at MI;

forget

and

Wilkins of Nor0i Kingstown, R.
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To National A/B

Smith To Wed

,-Casselberry.

S

Spr ng

Wilkins,

Judy

fil

fi0

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Berths !u1snn and

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Hazel's
Beauty
Shop
HAZEl. PORTER SMITH

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a

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Sanford

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JENNY GILLILAND

1104 West 25th St.

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By

Abigail

Bu,en

kisses

missreading,

FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 19

can be

how lonely

CIL-1, /___~

;

py" has any idea how much

why, so I called the Impulsive

BOARDING i1ousi

OUR

Horoscope

Forecast
wanted to

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recruiting office and they ed, and

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GENERAL TENDENCIES:

OW DI 'YOU

T4AT

OsJ

Naturnily

husband
that I
"sick" and
ieed of a doctor because
bEA1 ABBY: My

11, 1966

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t,AWltEN(E: why 'hi

M11.

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our her

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it ws

her n o lurntly honit. Yon

time tor

onrs1f

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over.

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Galbraith

fly

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YOUR 111140C 40D

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he'd

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ideas

In the car "

waiting"

I

before

am

out

for

once
they're discharged. I would
like to know where th at

me

of the house,

mit-

zy kid is.

When we go to a restaurant, before I am
my
out of
chair, my husband

NO NAME

off

the room. 'Recently, at

DEAR NO: A discharged
6 cents a
home,
mile on
but he is not provided with
"escort" to see that he
gets there. If a marine
marine Is given

the

funeral of a relative, all the

which to get

other husbands and wives
were standing together
"couples," while my husband
Wood
feet away from me.
FRILLY
D.

re

doesn 't go di

20

IN

"sick" to
pect common courtesy, then

of

DEAR I).: If It Is

•

marine

years with your
too few, I'll bet

over your

—

pretty had humor
that you affairs
two had more happiness to- and you would be wise to get
other than many couples a good night's rest and sidewho have celebrated their step arguments whatever.
golden wedding annlve'rsarARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. ID I
lea.

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hearts.

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When North merely raises to While others may be mininter.

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BUT BEFORE I DO,
1 WT lb PRQ/E I
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"ally put us on the xpot. Some- three and a half hearts, thus South should win, cash the ace Better plan some extra time
times there if; just no clear-cut givin;r his partner it chance to of spades and ace of diamonds for whateve
bid. It is obvious that North go buck to three or on to four. and claim the rest of the tricks get started and be sure you
must raise his partner's two Lctually, If fractional bids were by means of
handle those routine du-

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WANTED
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MOO &amp; N SUSIN5, OO
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sproons DISHWASHER deter- piece of perforated hurdboard a low gas flume and using the monds in the way of ideas on
Vent bite the pot and fill it with (two by eight
and several hot fork to mash the shortening the ta ble. Othe rs will quickly
water. Allow to boil for a few hooks. The board was put on a really helps. One stick of mar- go along with you. Be consiaminutes.
and thor- wall in my baby's room and I garine re quires heating the fork te nt In all that you do.

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wrinkles will usually disappear. come a genius at it. ecrea
PEGGY
when I was invited to fly to It has a tradition to preserve.
tion should be relegated to the
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I.,onuon
the weekend recent- Now for th e judging. In a
evening. Daytime troubles beAayimr submitting a Pal- come light by being happy wi th
I
ly on "The Bombay
beautiful
overlooking the
b' Problem, a solution to a mate.
wondered what we were going
Then I was told that Thames, we did the judging. Problem
hunt.
favorite boa.PISCES (Feb. 20
Mar. 20)
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1. . . actually plan a return visit. La- this?" I couldn't help replyiug, Do not. agents "Id, admit a tremendous amount of au
anyonE to the floor after a eer• can result. Trouble shooting
'i . tar in the afternoon we had tea "We shan't tell bert"
at Kilton In, Hoo Green, Mere Well, the cocktail contest was thin hour 'before the arrival of is the best outlet here,
L"
r ICautaford (Isn't that delight- won by Maurice Lambert of Vice President Hubert H. Hum- lally whore organizations az-c

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copy send your birthdate and
pressed the press ladies artificial palm tree in the cock- Na,me'
owers
and
we
tail
as
Maurice
did.
with beautiful fl
CAPETOWN, South Africa $1.00 to Carroll Righte r Forewe off to Loudon,
Summing up this little story, (UPI)-The first man to appear cait (The Sanford Herald), Box
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At the Savvy In London we we 'lew home Sunday. We were before the local magistrate was 1921, Hollywood 2h, California.
found th e elegance of tradition- tired, to be sure, but thrIlled Julius Caeser, charged with
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Fnnd; flowers blooming with the atiafacUun that "The burglary. The next man was One out of every two persons
in bank windows, enormous Bombay Safari" had been a Charles Plato, charged with at- In the United States will have
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tempted robbery. Cieser was at least oneX-ray examination
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Folly's Problem
VENT having a discolored cof- Should we ever move, the board I ular work during the day, the
DEAR FOLLY-Bow do fee pot use those nylon net can always be put to other uses. f
is then free for some
you and the girls wash or dish sponges
scrub away the -MARY
special little
with loved
clean small 'braided rugs? brown discoloration without al- DEAR FOLLY - Whenever I one. Don't leave anything to
Mine always come apart and lowing it to build up.-MRS. a recipe calls for soft shorten- chance, Be sure some pesky bill
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DEAR POLLY
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DEAR FOLLY - The reader dues not have adequate closet Once I discovered that heating Dec. 21) Meet your obligations
'who baa trouble cleaning her space which any homemaker the prongs of a kitchen fork during day but in P.M. is best
pot should put two table- knows is awful. I bought a slowly for five seconds over time to put your acres of dia-

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proc'!e(is to fix a basketball thus,' who enjoy medical melo. all over the Paat Coast.
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Ynw chkl will he filed with
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concerned
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hltirareet
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too
Ilelun,
but everyone knows lie's
ti'h i•'rnore that he'll he only
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Cliff
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Wiseasset's
worm
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trike
and
cry and cry. So you better
Grimly Ghoul" (Color) (Rerun) chat.i Callan.
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over.
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omptly jumped to four hearts,
ing that South go to four Unthe other half hid only three.
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he knows that his parther Take care you do not Irk emAfter three hearts was bid
Is a decided overbidder.
there was another 50.50 diployer or higher-up during day
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hearts
breaking
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no
way
to
go
down
tinued
to
game,
the
other
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half passed. We would like your
Opening 1e.d....4_
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,rect way to play the hand. then be a very happy, enjoyn.
opinion on the correct bidding
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heart bid and It would be A ssume that West cashes three ble one.
of this hand."
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tables. West always overcalled
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his with a recurring

ing which may sCorn to you like
frontier, as always.
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aw;sy from me every summandant's daughter, Ifetolse job. Ihuf witchcraft sets every sUspense prevail.
oi"r,
I'd certainly need people
hack
in
thing
(Jacqueline Deer), our hero has
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not very kind to
dashing Spaniard. lint superior Tiiutrdny Night Movies.
thur old Interns." (Rerun) A 19fl2 offer.Irmpq, f I wore
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brawn

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Vwk
how to rid yourself of some
allowed we would favor three- problem that is bothering
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quar
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lab Columbia, reads In part:
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hand.
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recsunset.
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1(1.11 p.m.
vn',? There's nothing' w'nng'
flC,
AbOut
vntin iomeone to o
"Spend
tin
Summer
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Show. (Color)
f'hyfr.
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entertaining show f. home
Million I'hyfe." (Rerun) henry
* little munuind tucing a secret turing hnt Rowan and Martin rrn', Inwer,
(10C301
allow a f.vear-old ch i ld
and the regular crew of Iom fair
In IbiS rink- tuceause
to dimi- 'ur iuest for us. I
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Kaian,
gets a tntc' of the good life lie
itinnee to rornnnce Frankle Randall, IncH Roli n encournes hi neness,
him to
and Wisa f)'Oro. Tonight's hi honesty. It to
charming foreign agent
behind the appearance of
Rarhara \f.
Marvelle, playcul by I,isa Gayc. gtteata are
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says the ring 1un a curse on It,
and when
t'aI1 the
curse stupid superstItion anti
tries the ring on himself, he
flown under It all, both are in. flair and comedian pat ffenrv. )rneqty in order to hurt peeple.
get it off.
ptrh
ft you really want
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to
ehild
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'nronrae
von
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•tIm;ny Dorsey.
thk ip.
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have
do iq
isv to him:
Christmas
as Esteubn Dc Vaca, the com• 'qiouuble Split" (Rerun) Nobody era. "Too Many
Ic WV*. t.. ?I&amp; •S* St SC,
is
feeling
very
"Mr.
Mrs.
John
Steed
anti
mander of a Spanish Army de. Insults Samantha, not even the Trees."
innely
heciwo"
'he's
mis.celebrate
Christmas
t
a
and
that tInuihter of one of her huus. Peel
learned to say 'money' today? Will, that's a tachment who Is
a little party, hut the festltic take a in the hny. Thnf'* 'vhy she
bone is
Ifrench revolution- hand's clients. She
good basIc vocabulary!"

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listed in the marine corps.
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could
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shake
the
urge to
several months, so 1 wrote
write.
to him. He wrote back say.
My husband was an im.
big he would be leaving soon
Bate to write letters'?
pulsive
kisser, too, which
I shouldn't write to him.
Jun
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wrote
anywas
just
one
of
the
many
Send
$1 to Abby, Box 69700, 21) Don't make radical chanI got worried
Los Angeles, Cal. 90069, for ges during day because you are
ways he had of saying, "I
I didn't hear from him
to
Abby's booklet,
"Bow
love you." Four yea rs ago
so I wrote again. This time
f eeling
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advice on how to be- very pleased by evening and
come
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90069. For a personal reply, be quite critical, but take with
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. Pets L-SupplIes

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15. Special Services

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Dn oa have a drInksa probls.. BEAGLES for male, 21-0149.
CARS WASHED ANI) wACED,
- Write P. 0. Box liii, Bastard.
at your home or mine. Cell
LOB SALE: Registered male Roy Green Jr., 2-eR0s.
SUICIDE PrmT%flan. 1l WE
Airdale, 2 yre. Champion Blood
Lines. 32-44*.
CARE, Orlando Ul-$Rfl.
Richard's Tree Svc.
I WflL WOT
r.epouslbl. to? POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed TRIIiIWNG, democstng, remnvany debt. Incurred by aitynue
healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature Ing, high preecure sprtiylng.
d'tbar thait myteif SR St AugFree estimate
at utud. Terms. 331-1449
3.Ohnti
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net 11, 1P. Dallas S. Turner.
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SPECiALS: Baby Skunk., $26: SURFBOARD REPAIRS
Squirrel Monkeys, $16: Beby
4-Beauty Care
290$ Park Circie
)Iynahs, $29.95; Pet and Fish 122.4053 or i22 -$fl after S .Tn.
Supplies.
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HAII.TUETT'F BEAUTY W o e k,
Animal Kingdom
soft water, evening spp'ts. 1O
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PAINTING . CARPENTRY
Lnngwond
Ph.
_S. Oak Ave. 22.B7U.
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. J. Adoock

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sznf orb lIrrnIb Pnge6B - Aug. 11, 1966 50. Misc, Per Sale

TEXT CAXPING TRATLER 11(111. R1;AU'rY SHCP tor edo. C*ll
ti&amp;s.
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BE'R'FY"S WTORLI)

BOY'S NAVAL Acslpm' iTni. PIZZA 'rAXK-CWT. Mud enerl
form, site 14. Excellent oondi..
flee due to Ill hE'dlth.
tion. $32-40U.
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ANIMAL RAVEN KENNELS:
Bole th lour Root 7 7
Boarding. For sale, .AKC Chihue&amp; J TURNER ROOFING
hue, she mixed br.eds, also Ph. 223-3409
Sanford

BiG TOP
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pigs. 3.5753.
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NEW 0VRS, new poII. Dafly ______________________
except Sunday. Al.. PTI4OY _______________________________ 23....i.PaIiithig
Puppies for .le, ________________________
vninga. U1$ S OrlsUo Dr. PEKINGESE
AKC registered,, wormed.
::z-i
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Tilson Painting Service
shots, reasonable. Ph. *23-1910
Brush
anytime.
Spray
8 -0350
AS EAST ma calling en your
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neighbor . . . placing Want AT STUD: AEC German ShepREPAIR &amp; PAINTING
herd A Chihuahua dogs.
Ada by phone . . . Dial $2322-5424
2111.
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HORSES BOARDED

Reasonable Eatea
i__onvw
JITDGE'l 0011*?
Good Riding Area.
223.1*11
WeIWOLE 00ViTt, P'LO*ZD* Phon.

roe pi.. BIM

AAB. LAYTON,

60. BusIness Opportunities I

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11: Sale
C. A. w'lIlrmON
TIC4ET
fl? S. Pt'

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WELL.S DRTLLED,
PUMPS
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SPRINIR SYSTEMS
All Types and !ises
W• repair and Servic.

STINE

HOGS
FOR SALE. 233.3794
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307 MachInery &amp; Supply Co.
W. 2nd St.
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il. Catering - Food
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Dceaasd. __________________________

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HOUSEKEEPER
TO LIVE iN. Alile to tirive. Not
tier age t.o. ('crc of invalid
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young men in )it'el elicit.
SMALL Busineis need perking
?tothor Ill. Isieting Job for
right pereon. Please do not
up? Vie Low-Cost Want Ad.
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t tell and eall!
ecU if you do not gntdify. 2______
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3ii0.
SELL 05 Your Purniture. Quick
Service with the cash.
SUPER TRADING POST

CIRCuiT 0011*? OF
THE 515TH JVDhcmA.I
CUlT OF AN!) FOR SE SOLE
Cflil'j),
PLOPI3DA.
CHAWCEfl' 50.
SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS
'RANK,
Plaintiff,

Picintif!.

to by the claimant, his agsnt,
uliurney inn accompanlea by a
filing fee of one dollar and such
claim or demand not so filed
shall be void.
Frances P. Freeman,
As administrator of the.
Estate of
MII.TON E. FREEMAN,
Deceased
Eidon Wiggins
:io E. Colonial
Orlando, Florida
Publish .lul 21, 2 A- Aug.
11 1956
DDB-72
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Ph. 2-2:iu.

1V.\ WHIRLPOOL Automatic
. ,iii,rr ruti new. 915 Cafl 2-

m.

CALL DAI'

*22-41*2.

SAULS

BR. VERY Clean. Close in,
Jimmy Cowan. 222401$,
RIDGE. 103 DrIftwood
Lane, 2 I1DRM, 1% bath, ceotral air and heating, chain
link fence all around. Ph. 322.
6726.

PARK

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NO QUALIFYING
S1MPIX assume i'ii, mortgage
after paying 9750 doss'fl Pa)'ment with monthly pA)'ments
of $34.40 and you can move
a...
.mi
.,.
. uu,'tt,i
,.tu LlIfl
r home immediately. The
total price is onh)' $3,850, Sec
it Now! ! I
yu.u,

Fl-IA

GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
3-1-4 BRS., 2-2 BATHS

Jim Hunt Realty

2124 Park Drive Office 822-2111
Night: $2-064$ or 228.0700

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REDUCED

ALMOST new 4 Bdrm,, 2% bathi
den with fireplace, large kitchen. 2001 E. 2nd Street.,

Payton Realty

231-1301 2640 HIawatha at 17.11

I ROOM HOUSE, completely fur
itished, corner lot, close In
$750 down, bat. like rent 121
E. 2nd. Ph 222-6177.

96. Houses-Sale or Rent
BY OWNER: $ BOrm,, 2% bath.
central air &amp; heat, 2-car gas
mg., enclosed porch, 27 ft
family &amp; 1$-ft living rooms
choice area, $22,591. 100* Grey
Manor 222-9087.

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CIRCUIT
THE
COUWI
IN
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. U
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTI
FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY 50. 16211
WINTER PARK FEDERAL SAV
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
a corporation organized an'
existIng under the laws of th
United State. of America,
Plain titi
vs.
LOAL DEAN ;flC5 and NOR
MA JEAN GROSS. hi, wife
THOMAS 3. ZORETIC, JR. an
BARBARA 3. ZORETIC, his wife
CLEMENT M. JOYCE and MAR'
C. JOYCE, hi. wife; and Till
UNITED STATES OF AMER
ICA;

Dc fend a at
%O'I'ICE Or stii'
TOu CLEMENT )1. JOYCE Rfl
MARY C. JOYCE, hi. wit
184 Ellicott Road
Tonowanda, Ness' York
and to any and all other pat
ties claiming any rIhit. tlti
and/or interest iii and to th
following described property, I

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In Block
TERRACE, SemInol
Counts', Florida, according I
the pint tht.'n-''! recorded I
I'lat Book 11, Page 23. of tt:
I'u II ii' l(.'-'rii.' of i'tctn mu,
('ouIity, Florida.
'YOU ARE HEREBY NOT
PIED that the Plaintiff, WI
TER PARK P'EI)EitAI. SAVING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
corporation organized and cxii
ing under the laws of the Units
States of America, with its prit
cipal place of business at Vii
ter l'ark, Florida, has ivistituts
uit against you in the Circt
Court of this' Ninth Judicial Ci
cult, iii arid for Scmuuitiole Cou
ty, Florida. the nature of t
suit is to foreeloec those certa
ercu,nherivig
t
mortgages
above described property. za
property being situated a
1 o c a t c d iii leniinole Count
Florida. You and each of y
C 'i U I r e 4
hereby
are
file your A n s w •- r wills t
Cl c r k of the Circuit CuU
in and for Seminole Count
Florida, itsid serve a COPY thiet
upon W. i. Winderweedie, of t
firm of WinderWeedle, 1-lames
Ward, 224 Park Avenue, SQU
Winter Park, Florida. Attorne
for Plaivitift in th. abuSe actil
on or before hue 2'jtli day
August, l'66, cist a I,u'trte F
Co*ifcssu will be e,stered agaii
you,
IT IS ORDEREI) that this
amtford hera
published iii The
a newspaper published lvi Sen
ttole County, Florida, once es
week for four cunst'cUt$Vi Wee
WITNESS the hand of I
Clerk .f the Circuit Court. Set
twit County, Florida, this I
Z5th day of July, 31456.
(SEA!..)
Arthur H. JJckWlth, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Cut
Donna 14. I4rkoi, B. C
Winderweedie, Rallies &amp; War(
234 Park Avenue, S,,utb
Winter Park, Florida
4. 11,
Au
Publish July
11166.
Lot

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FURN. AI". at 317 V.'. 12th St.
Cvtll on'ner 661-4269.

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NO DOWN PAYMENT

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WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF
AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONERS

I"t'IIN i),iss',istalrn Apt, 601 Palnietto As'.. 11h. 322-1374 after
p. 'us'
cLEAN, i"URN. Apt, near shopping center &amp; base, 2617 Elm.
.PT. 113 FItENCTI, 322-6530.
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UN14'URN. 2 UmIrm. duplex Apt.,
Kitchen eqtuiiiiieul, ige. rooms
&amp; closets. 322-2834 after 1 p.m.
p. m.

Treat The Family - Vacation This Summer In
An Air Conditioned Car!
YOUR FRIENDLY FORD SERVICE &amp; PARTS DEPT. OPEN 'TIL 4:30 P.M. SAT.

EFFIC, APTS., private baths,
titliltie, turn-; specisaily suited
for retired people. Ideally located downtown, inquire at
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 K.
1st. St.; Sanford.

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3.itOOM furniehesi Apt, $40 too.
All utilities. 813 Magnolia,
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Autemoilc trassinission, radio, heater. whitvwlI Heat,
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PH. 322'1135 (ORLANDO)
3219 SOUTH HWY. 1742 SANFORD

61 Chevrolet
Impala hardtop, V'S. automalc, radio and hugrer.

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60 Mercury

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WILL PROBABLY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT.

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2.doar hardtop,

Payton Realty

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Cestiseehol four door, All
Coetlneet.I cceasork,. Friday tued Saturday only.

If?, •vPva clean.

$60. FOiLS. lB d'sE. 210 Laurel Ave.
$75' Keys at ''rci Williams
Hardware.
3 BDRM. CII house. 618 Briar2 BR. KIT. C(lUilil)Ud, $60 mo.
chiffe, Ph. 3-5598.
3 lilt., 2 H.-tt'J'iI, Central air, $150
ma.
2 BORN. HOME unfurn. Avail- 3 lIlt. 2 IIA'I'it, K it. equipped,
able now 322-1549.
$125 gao.
2 BDRM.. KITChEN turn., space
heater, $75 mo 322-5303 or 3-130l 2640 Hiawatha &amp;t 17-91
832-2838.
2 h1I)IIM. l"tJItN. borne, $75 ttio.
Wa tar in.'l u.lvui. 322-6370.
THE Classified ad columns ars
like a home town buiietin UNFIJhtN. 2 HOIIM house, kitcisi'.j u ipp m- '1,
cii r port,
large
en
board for offerings of ali
fenced
in backyard. After 6
kinds. Call 32-611 todayl
I). HI. WC&amp;'kllIl)'N, 322-172f1.
2 I3DRM. t'NF'URN.
122-2287.

64 Lincoln

Sale

I"URN. APT., 2300 Mellonvllle.
WEL.AKA APARTMENTS
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FU1tN, Ai'T.. close In. 322-2800,

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T1t4Ii.i-:it &amp;
AsIsh)', 322-7363.
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iw;. Apartments For Rtrnt
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&amp; 2 LiDiuM. APTS., Completely
eqUippei by GENEILAT4 Ei.ECTRIC which tnciu,Ies electric
kiti'luets, hcititsg &amp; eaiollng.
'('O\VN' N LAKES
GARDEN APAR'1MEN'I'S
322-1120
ill E. First St.

Il-Money Wanted
44-Sung. A i5
(6-insurance
I$-8choolu &amp; instruetlona
70-Employment Services'
11-Male Help Wanted
t,-P'.mahe Help Wanted
'$-Maie or Female Help
Se-Sties help Wasted
77 -SvtuaUos, Wanted
77-A-Situutlon l%'anted
Students
Il-Income Property
$2-Business Prop-Sate
$2-Real Estate Wasted
$4-Real Estate Sale
$7-Basinass R.nt.le
$0-Lots For Sale
9h-Fazm.-Orove.
93-Acreage
91-House. Poe S1I
SI-Houses--Sale or Rant
IT-House For Rent
$1-Real Estate Exchange
100-Resort Rental.
101-Traiters----Cabsns.a
10$-Mobil. Uome.-Sai.
10$-Mobile Homes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Riot
91-Testis, L,ots'-$ale
91-Apartment-a For Items
101-Rooms For utent
112-Rental Agent.
11$-Wanted To Rest
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115-Auto. For
1II-AuIoP-$5I. or Trade 21$-Trucks Poe Sale
120-Automotive Service
lil-ScOoters * Cycles
32-Boats A Motor.
li1-Marin. Supplies

97. houses For Rent
l.A ItO K 2 iii slIM. unfuru.

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'ist'il, light,' &amp; wiut Pt
hh,'i5' te
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Hwy 17-92 5. Sanford
122-2562

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cancel - you'll be billed for only the days run at
earned rat..

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4-Beauty Cat'.
S-Card of Thanks
s-Child Car.
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20-Poultry - Livestock
ti-Special Notices
li-catering - Pool
14-Bicycle Repairs
11-Special Services
Il-Interior Decorators
h7anitorisl 3ervices
15-Land.eape Service
It-Builders Supplies
20-Hardware
21-Borne lmprovemest&amp;
22-Plumbing
21-Palatial
24-Well Drilling
31-Air (ond. A Heating
26-Roofing
2$-Radio ' Telev4sios
26-Photo A Equipment
20-Rome Apphisacee
$1-MusIcal In.trvmeusta
23--Businsia Kquipmelt
33-job Printing
34-Ulholstery
Zi'- -Vacuum CIsaners
37-Moving &amp; Storage
Z$-Eite,mts&amp;t.rs
4$-Plant.. . Feedi - leeSt
SD-Misc. For Isle
11-ArtIcles For Rest
51--Swap or Exchange
1Z.-Wan'ed To Buy
66-Furniture For Sale
IS-Antiques Far Sale
5$-Money To Loam
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SANFORD

For Sale

'41 flIll, AIR (Thev,,'V*, 4 mIt.,
Ph, 2*1.44"!
p ste.'rIng, suIto, trans., ale 3i) Meinofla
40,n,flru set. mli's, $22.
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61124._121. Scooters &amp; Cycles
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PA WA MOTOR C'YC1,Pt
PotIons.
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ERS
154$
VW,
all
e"ressonte.,
perfert
iOfl. Apartments For htent ronI. 91,000 1942 t'u-.ItSCIIE f,Wf
97. houses For Rent
4 RERVTC
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2417 W Cointry Club Rns.1
R.11fl, ecslienp______
$2Vi.
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FIT it NI 1411 K I)
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('()MMODOUE
l%luhtM., I hsstls $45 to $125.
con',
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APAIt'rMEN'l'S
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I tO 4 flpflM., I bath $45 to $225 V'URNISIIEI) - UNrtTRT4tSHD
l7' CC. 110-5 4on and *,i'lme
p -as'rnonhs.,1)-'44.
WIlY GO r'UWI'IU'!lt?
Ph. Resident Mgr. 218.1140
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-'Veti tan'? best our prices!
A Multiple Listing Realtor
.e or Call
2 ItOoM APT for rent. Private
123. Boats &amp; Motors
APi'A.I4ET1
hat It. Till
Pfltteflu'e,
private
CUE VEt tA NI)
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19198. P'tenoh
$fl-4991
?Ielions'iIis, 332.6420.
GATEWAY TO
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11111 Roland
WATERWAY
Chrysler - ilyninuth
2 BDRM-, CR, all electric, turnAVAIIO'-4 APARTMENTS
tueflary
Hwy
17.112
113
ltObSOfl
Spnrtin (kod
iuhioul, nest N.A,14. AvAilable 114 IV 2nd Pt,
122-14 17
Ifoma
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Aug. 22, 975 mo. 322-3544 tter
YOUR EVINRIIIIiE DEALP'.R I
$1141141
5:30 p. in.
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St
10$. Rooms For Rent
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'40 CHEVY Convertible. Aas'im' 104.4.1
322.0922.
payments
Florids
3 1IIsItM., 1'4 BATH.
p ,lr,UN,iN * Tank. Per.
in
Ci.I'AN, 'iusle? rooms fo""men.
A"P'• I.ak" MarY. 822-0871,
fo , i 31 0'S \fr. Th.".l, 311 ii'!
401 !tagttoiie.$23.0720
tIMED CA It i.'INANCIYnI at (7nitt . C'huliota. Fla.
tAtn Rink will save yt
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oil
100. Resort Rentals
he niilsieii by
f)en't
money.
115. Autos For
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"flank lisle Financing." Call 20' CA IUN (fl17f.Fft 6.3 h
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Merr,. 2 yr. old. Tilt trailer.
OCEA N 14'itON'I' ARTS, 18$
823-1776 arid rrsmpare our pay'34 h' iltii &amp; 'SM Chevy
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c - n-I, 44-440,
Atlantic, l)aytona Beach. Mrs
ments,
I'Isu'n. 322.3031) before noun
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it Ilsitcthlson. 122-4055.
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2-8 Bra. 11t4 2 Baths
Rome Kitchens Equipped
Payments Lees Than Rent
To inspect Call

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REALTOR
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ASSUM1- Payments, 3 RDRM., i
bath, carport .-ona'srte,j
Fla. room, fenced backyard, in
Sunland Estates. 822•4f7$.

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JA1•S l't;NNIF ii:wi, and 48. Plants, Feeds. Seeds
::h.
60. Business Opportunities
IJUI)ITH,
tWIN, his wife,
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DCf('flIlHyltC. CAt.Ai'!t'.ls, iaut o'
M0\'ING. MUST eel) 4 pc. sect.
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BE TOUR OWN BOSS
WOTICE Or
2111
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in,.hv. II
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lie.
(lining
rm
suite OUTSTANDING
opportunity f or
I'OfIICI,DSITUE AJ.E
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'i,. Come earls
with ('111111, cabinet, plate glass
:testablished
Pasco
franchise. iti
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
s.I"'Itui,. It.l)s Nun..',
ot'i"s. lamps, Liar I(t(iOls,
Sanford-Lensburg area. Auto.
etc.
pursuant tO a Fitial Ilcc,re, tr
wo,,tt
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Mary
N
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\Ieudow St. ::$-o7oi,
marine, industrial refinishing
Foreclosure dated the tith da
materials sold from mobile
of August. 11466, and cnture(h
iii
.tr1.u:TE se of Golf Clubs &amp;
van. Complete. training on the
JOHN E. 'WILSON and PATIII.
Chaneer' Case No. 1F1470 of the
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W•.
job. Small cash investment for
('IA A. WILSON, his wife,
c St.
Circuit Court of the Ninth .Judimerchandise onl'. Our men
Defendants.
cial Circuit in and for Semi-'
earn better than average inTtIT'ING LAWN MOWER
COI•T
WOTICE OF PITt?
Jrfli:"
('OIIIT,
nole.
Counts' Piotid
wherein sI;Mil,i.l:
come, If
:':- o
are
willing to
.
I'li JOHN E. WILSON,
THE ONONDAGA COUNTY SAy,
s..,
A? 9714q9
work,
we urge you to investiINGS IIANK. a New York
this ( 'PP(irtunit)'. For in''1.1 'SJ' 'T liefrigerator, 11
r,9:: Support Squadron
In the Cen,t at the Ceanty .ladge, poratinn, i,' T'laiyitiff, and .IAMES l•:S'EA'l'p.: (,
terview call
George Whitley.
ft.
AI'O San Francisoc, 96274
sl'cr:'v,
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DENNIS 1It\VIN 511(1 .TUI'JITH .1 .\M1
l'UIWCCIi
C.ty, Fleride,
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collect
after
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up
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IRWIN,
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Pr.hate.
his wife, arc tu.fet,dor write I Plasa trive, Or1•I Al. It t:l•1,fl'i
PATRICIA A. WILSON
ants, I will sell to the highisi I
Is
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mond Reach, Fia.
Iil23 Support Squadron
1(111
MAT T. W--0 01)
It U- F F.------also and best bi(ider for cash at the
AT'tI .,..
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iiioa'n as isles' Thrasher 'Wood. Y L'J$I £5001 (11 tIlt COtIrt)i,,use' °
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YOU ARE hereby notified
Somitiole. County, at Sanford,
that a Complaint to foreclose a ruff,
0014Florida, at 11 :('1) O'L'lf)ck A. it!., tiuti tii* t11IiitrlIg,,,.('.0
Dee.eawed,
lt'VtCE 'It) CO5TRACTop
ninrtgage encumbering the fol- Ta All Credlisra end Per--a. on the 24th day of August, 1t'BG. trt of sititi c?.'tIt, iia rinit,),':fll'I'I('E Oh' 't'UE STATE ROAD
.
lowing real propty:
1&amp;(Ifl1ifli5tratnt
:l,,r.f
anti
the
Ruv$a
following
Olalsu. .,
descri%,ecl projior---g
1)FiPAltTM%''
The South 11 feet of Lot Against Said Estat.,
ty as uset forth in said Fitial ha.' fii..(I it, MUi(t court
I'41.1.AHASsI,
report
12, and .11 of Lot 13, Block
and
FLORIDA
aptitionhiot:
hr
(tti
You and each of you are here- Ilecrec. to-wit:
AUG15? . less
12, BEI,-AIIt, Sanford, Flor- by notified and required to pre.
tu't"i,
I'
LOt 21), in Block 8, of IIEL. ciiurgt:. ()l'js''tii,t,s
(o%MTIII:CTJt,N AND
ida, and recorded In Piat sent any claims
.'ioui,j i,. di,
ft. d Aft.'t
ATE. according to this I'li.t
and demands
U Z'E%ASCE PItOGRAM!
hook 3, page 79 of the Pub- which you, or either of you,
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,ci,c'
thereof, a,' nerorde(I Iii Phil
may
S.'uicd hid,' will be received at
lie Records of Seminole have against
lhiit,k 8 Itt J'ugc 7!'. i'f tb. tug I hit. tiuth', Ii:, h,','n IIIt).flsh. ii' St T.
the estate of IAY
County, Florida,
Of'I'. WOODItUFF. also known as
1Uuuii Rotd,' of Seminole oil 1,11cc Ii sv''j tic (Il t,I..iu- fat-s. it.'i,m 225. I).'purtn
}IR.s been Siled against you
ti'i wo,'ks. tin nut, icr
Holland Buildin May Thrasher Woodruff, deceasCuty,
Florida,
.t'k
'a
114(54
itit.,
TLtllltIIass,,e,
priivi
the kbovs.styled suit, and you ad, late
Florida.
.'ld rI'l ,I ,I't 54 TIll s,..
from
South
of said County, to the
Summerhin Avenue,
ttuu!ifi.'d contractore until 10:30
are required to serve a copy of County Judge
ii' ,IiI;tnil'uhiI,l,
f
Sanford. Florida, log.'thar nrcleriy,g
of Seminole Couna. ni
EST) on Thursday, the
4'Stitt,
wifl
('I,flo' 4.'!.i','
sour Anewer to the Complaint ty, Florida, at his otfice in the
t5'Ith Twt, Decant Suti Gus ei'ur
!8tII lilLY of August, 2I'C5
on the Plaintiff's attorneys, van court house
for the
Wail Hcater (L28-$, Westof said County at
?ttir'wix,g work:
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I2VII Flit l.:itil
don Borg &amp; Gay, P. 0. Box 2407, Sanford, Florida, within six calitIghl(,Ui4C
Standing
lttti,g.r,rla,,th,, Florida, and to file
As I','rtutnT, 1 tab!
i,ii
months from the tinie of
tKEII-W), Stittt' cuts thu I P,iiili.'I
I 'T''itit 1 I(itfll.' will lint be
the original of such Answer endur
.iis' 't
.\ug. 4,
1,
tue first publication of this noWater
Heater (1A10-T hull
.".'ti'tt utfier 10:30 a. m. (EST
with the Clerk of the aforesaid
tice. Two copies of each claim
\'*'tictian flhind (7 p ii,vat,'ii T'Iiit.:"t
\'.oln..'u. August 24, 11166.
Circuit Court on or before the or deniat,d shall be in
therein 1usd titersolu.
writing,
.?i'nii,i,,i,' Counts': Federal
Iflhi Ila' of September, 1965. Ii and
Aid
shall state the place of
hATED this fit hi Iia of A ss&amp; - 1% (01 'l't .11 IU 1" (III 11','
No. 5-322(2) (Job No.
you fail to (In so, a decree pro residence and post office
list,
11466.
adsEMiOi.h; ('()I'('t I'I,uJ(p)i
. ..144 -tflO3i,
('nutascI, will be taken against dress
SR 5-427, in Longof the claimant, and shall (SEAL)
""liii
I'lh' o flIPII
1,01 w.'en
ftU for the relief demanded In
SR 424 and a
lie sworn to by the claimant, his
Arthur Ii. Ib'ckmvtti,. .1,.
i I'l'*'i'i: (II'
hIlt
1.81; nih.'.' north. Work
lb. Complaint,
agent, or attorney and accomClerk.
er,iitinl,'
fliiuuiu
''a'IiMiMt.' (If heavy gradliug;
i t
i•: A .1 ''t:i:
Ti,i,' Notice shall be publish. paniecl by a filing
5-%"
vuit Court
fee of one
li.roiF;
ed once. a week for four con- dollar
base; type. I saph.
I
i:I:,-\.I
and
stuch
claim
By:
or
tIeMartha
'I'
V
11th',
''tic
(I'I'l('E
'I'll
stir!'
eerutiv,
'st' and binder cee.;
wrn'Ics in the Sanford nuauid lint an filed shall be
('It I:I)I'I(,ht
IU'put y Clerk
"oid.
'Iii
A 1.1.
I'i :ut ii
hieritlri
ii i a - urn iing, st ruct lures; and inch,iohit, Deviin Woodruff
Albert
N.
rltt.'
IS(
('i,t Itt' (ill
1*'Tiit,
Dated I lil 2nd day' of August,
III n t u.' tt"tt tIm
blight 1.86 miles.
As
udniinistrutor of
the Etiwittil.' Ilig.
I "l' Ui' ,i
Wag,- l'iit(5' - minimum wage
•
!iif,
Estate. of
Sanford
liii
Y'.iu 1.1111 'u-I
r.lt 1,,r Thi,
.'t .f' hI-v.
isroJect tsp includ
May' T. Woodruff. dscesed litlili.'h, AUg. 1. !l(,r
by usi'tIfIs'il u.tu! t.-,,nlr,it I., 111, '
v
this un'tit'e. shall he 11,26
Art It ui
U. Bc, ke'ith, it.
ALBERT N. FITTF
I
)I)C-22
aIi
.'IlLiyas 5414(1 (lt- TItItu,,l'
('lerk of the Circuit Court Edwards Building
wI, "ii 7.t'! ia'uur
You, I,? sithier ii! 'IltI nOv i
By: Martha T. Vihile
Staut Road Department,
us
Sanford, Fla.
TIII: V!IWEIT (:oEarJ'
'
SlIlli
II
a''f,'rlIaII(, with the prus'i1ftnputy Clerk
Ii
TRIl NINTH JI'l)l(I&amp;I.
Attorney
for
Executot
I
t'li'v of lI.,ti. Kuirk'b Urutliriti.- i't(utit of Title VI of the Civil
'-Ut, dciv Berg &amp; Gc'
Publish July 23 &amp; Aug 4, i, ('tilT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE or.
i ..iutit
1'. 0. Box 2407,
IghIt.' Act Ii! 11464 (76 Stat.
.1 ud.- 1 s.'iiuiu,,li'
13, 1966.
(ii)i15Ti'.
FLOItIIIA.
C'i,lItit y,
'ci 54141! the regulations of
(Irlantin, Florida
hi.'
urn,'.'
ii
his'
the
DDB-1
15 091*5 (Eftj' SO. 168n
r,,u,'t II ..us,- liv Simt, fu,'d, j'i orl'Iih,llsii Aug. 4. Ii. 18. 23, 11466
'1uuIrt mint
of Cnrnmrce (16
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOl:TIII fl'_ 11'
lIla. witiiiui si,; "i'l'-uith,tr tn,,t,th,' ('.F. i.. Purl 6), issued
15 THE (19ICVIT (Iftitit? OF GAGE AHSOCIAi'lrsN
pursuant
I, Util
,,,Iz.
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! rout ii,, lieu' ..i h.
....i. LI- I I ,i thOu
&amp;,'t. u,..,...h.. ,..'..o.
....•i•I-..
.,
..... ............J
,..
all
øi)5JJ5I54
i;uIIntate,.
(:tirpnruti,,n
IN 'huE (11lWV9'V (JTRT OF CIII? OF'
cut
hun
h,iiiti,ns(If
liii,'
that it will affirmative.
Iul,tit',
Eii"ht
FOR NEl5OLE
Plaintiff, rhiti,
THE NINTH JUDICiAL 015- ((fl'NTy• AND
ly insure that the Federal-aid
i,
deniatid
no.'
rLftRlfl,
S's.
('I IT 15 ASh ro
writing attn rrtitusii: 'I,
t,"hvtr"? (5)
NE11l5tj
entered
into
CHASCEHI'
NO.
15147
..
EI'WIN
.%I.
S'EL'E and ItILI(iOt5,,'a', rI.ohLlu*,
. tiihtI"s.' I suauit In this advertIsement putPALL ILIVEB SAVINGS BANK. ANNA SWEDE hi,' wife, THE ToMi(l,, )i(',' ,tntl ,i,st
will
(hflA SCEhta' NH. 351?
ni this' ciiiimnyit 5Usd
ho awarded to the lowest ePlaintiff,
COitIMEIICIA1.
IIANK
AT
WIN.
HA1ITF(ufthj FEDEIIAL bA'- a's.
sWura
lii
h's- tI,. "I'itit:,i,'
iu'neih,I.' iikitier without diiTEIi I'AltK, c Florida ilauskisig I utge'tit nu'
1NI1Is ANti I.OAN AWSt'CIATlON, }IO"AhlIs 0. KlA,CK
attnrit,'v i'n Ii, sort. critisinatitin on the grounds f
slid 1)08- Curi,t,rutioii,
shall i•
v.10.', color, or national origin.
Plaintiff, OTHEA KLC'CK, isis wife, THE
tiofevidnuite. I
v.'.
:
1sf
Harlan
1tm'L
A proposal guaranty of nut
NORTH
ORLANDO
COMPANY,
NOTiCE III' SUIT IN
$
iHIiuN I. IIOIJGES, et al,,
As Executor
.
• ., , less than five lirsuent (6%) of
and UNITED STATE S OP
MORTGAGE
FOItECIaO$irlt,E
(;ILES, HCI)ILICK &amp;
hit- total actual bid, in the form
Defendants, AMERICA,
'i'O* EDWIN M. SWEDE uli(i
NIITI(E (PP SUIT 15
f either a certified check,
IIOIIINSON
Defendants.
JULIANNA SWEDE, III.' liii' East Church Su.-,t
iOH1'GAG FORECI,opI,RE
.;aslitor's
check, trust company
NOTICE
or
SUIT
wife
'I (Ii (RildiuTs L. HODGES
(Sti,a till.
Florida
tT'euisUre.r'a check, bank draft of
THu HOWARD 0. KL(C{ auvd
443
W
.
2nd
Avant,.'
UtIIiE%('l t I'NKNC)wN
Attisruies',' for said T?eui,
any natiouui or tate bank, or a
I0ROTHEA ICLOCK, his
Pnrkersburg, Peisna.
A ND '10 All parties ciaiming InI'Uiilii4iu Aug. 4, II, is, :, :'.,
hiti bond, made payable
wife,
Tb.' Conunwrciitl liii uk
t
'It'1'et.'
1)1 'C- 16
1.,
by,
through, under And iii parties claimitig interUi.'
Governor
of the Stat.
Winter Park
-,i
fir against the aforesaid per- eat, by, through, under, or
Fioridu, must accompany
Winter
Park,
FlurId
%O'I'ICE '1,1) 1)EPENJ)
Son
.ichi bid. A check or draft in an
against HOWARD 0. KLOCK
'You, Defetidants, ar. hii'rstliy
(litflhlerr
vuin ARE hereby notified that
N,,, iiis, uhlinunt
leer titan five percent
and DOIIOTHEA KLOCK, his notified that
Complaint to 'IRE ."I'*'J'E or I'i.(IItIh,A 'III: (8'. I
1
('titiaplititut Is, foreclose a cer - ts'If,, stud to all parties
f this' actual bid will
having fvirccios.. a certain nmrtguge. ciii
taUt niorugugs'
HA
it'
ILL)
E i'Eslt Ni:l
itis'stltiivt.' the bid. Should the
encumbering the or claiming to iiavc ausy right, the' ftsllowjuug described
prhlli.'rU,
hex ::2:;-lb'u:. !I
lot liras'ing diuscrilsed real pro- title,
i'r'iinai
guaranty
exceed
ten
or
Interest
iii
the
prosituate.,
lying aiitl hieing us
[Itt Itilut, i - s. .\Iat-)' I hO
per! y, ti'-wit:
su
(10 ¶. 1
i"rc,'vit
of the departpert)'
herein
described,
Seminole County, Florida, tu,l
PLEASE
'I':\
K
E
Lot 7, llluck II, COUNTRy
Ni )Tl( 'K t him riiu'ti t's t'stiniute, it will be re.
'YOu
ARE hiereb' notified wit:
I )'i'uu at'.' hi,'r.'i'y ?'.quIr,.j ti ;lo (itI''.'d automatically to ten pet
CLL'ii MANOR, UNIT NO that a Cismplaint
I
to forecloic a
Lot
5,
Block
2.
NORTH
ORy.,ur written alit w.'r
8, uccordluig to the plat mortgage eticumboring
1 1ti'- )
ii.'f,'ii.'0, "hit
of the departthe folLANI)O,
V
BECONI;
*1)1)1- If any, i..'rsuviully i
I ),.urt,jf ma recorded In Plat
I. an at vto'tit 's
1' .' t 101 5 t e.
Certified
lowIng real prupert';
TION, according to the ;slat torvu') . aiim or l.,'Iu,, a' t;. .-,, ("i ,'h,,-ci:s s)uiill huve
IJu,'I 12. Page,' 76 and 76,
I
State of FlorLot 14, IlIock 8, NORTH
thereof
recorded
iii
1r11,,
l'i*tt
7,
1
!'li1;,
itt
thi.
I'usiihie Records of Seminole
l
of
uiu'. Ilucutuientur)' stumps at.
(; ft LA N 1)0
TOV'N$ITE,
I
IIuulc 12 at pages 66, 86 and ('l,',k of lii,' 'It,'uh? 1"urt, lii.'
Ctiutity, Florida
tuchcd. Hid bonds aball eonat
POURTH AuDITION, as re37
s.f the. Public' lte.'o,-,i,' tb.
Cots,', hi,,sis,I "ri' to KR!) fairiti 1140 (Rev.
ip
list, hiet.ii filed agaiflst )'uu in
corded iti Plut Book 12,
.,f Seminole Count)', Fioritia. S.'vuiitu.i. l'usvvit y, I"if , ri,t, :tf77, .Marchi-1%i63)
Ih,
h,os' styled suit, atid )'oU
furnished with the
Page 32, Public Records of iia, isce,, fileti
guinst
- u- i' rcuguireil to serve a cup)'
its a liii lii 111111! Ii
.,u
'oJI'' thm-,,,,
t, pv''pt,i.al (cmi.
Sasninul, County, Florida.
ti.
alit's-c
styled
suit
atid y.'ii $'h-N$'I'l;i I.i. I 'A V ls
i,1 your Atiswer or other Plead- hue beesi filed
All ss't,v- k is to be dotie in ac'ou its ate ten uircd Ii, serve a cops' of '10511. A It or'v,,-v t for k ,\li'i N.
ing to thu.' Complaint on Plain. the. abuwe.st)'ledagainst
I
Is.
ji,t
If,
fl'i'(IIt ii.',wit hi list ;)lava, sped.
suit,
and you )'uUr jtw' or pleading to this' P,,.t
frIv, it.,
tiff's,
211', IuuIif.'r.i fis:itl tolls tlid special provisions
utturuit''s,
ANDERSON, are ruiuired to serve a copy of (usnplaizit
ott
Pialistlff'm
atturF'iurutiii,
:1277:, II tlia.: sort aitu at t.hi,- Stat.- Ituad Department.
Itt'S)!, DEAN è LOWNDES, 322 your Anwcr to the Coniplaint tie)'.
M. Muraslcu, 1'. 0. dIvorce'
r'- ,j.
IiI'octvtltv,g
East Central Boulevard,
l'muspectiv.' bidder. may pustando, on the Plaintiff's attorneys, van flux Joseph
236, Fern Park, FlorIda, stgaitisl you liv I hi.' Cit',uttl"tmiiuig
'
Finrida,
usid file tue original de Berg A Guy. P. 0. lIox 34117,
I
"hsc
court
plans avid/or proposal
tile thus' urigiviat un.'wer or ii! t ii,' Nitith, .1 si,li.',111 I',
Atiass,'r or oilier Pleaditig in (he Orlaudn, Florida, and to file and
;
lnt';uts fur *1.0.0(5 per set, and
,
pl
'adhist
In
tue
tittlee'
iii
tI,,
ft
viii
for
$.'iii jtt,,i,- 'uh1tl y, i'itir- usia y
otfics' ttf list' Clerk of the Cit. this' original of such Asiewer
pur,'husst' ixtru ae'ts of
4, ,
,il
ii i,t,r
ouR Court on or before the 5th wIth the Clerk of the afore- Clerk of the Circuit Court cii or itlu, iii lI,au,i','r
pious
for $31i,ftIl per met. Nontiefur,
the $ths day of $t'Iitevsihiev .'ci t Ui,- s,f eftid mon.
(LU)' of September, 11165. if you said Circuit Court on or before
Iiiiich.',plulU)' purchase plans tot'
usd6. if you full to do So, a ShEILA 1' I'EIsllNI:h:, llvv, sttm.uiu per
"
lull to di so, a decree pro eon- the Sits day of September, 11166, deeroc
tut. In addition, Flori:tisifeeso
,r.,
will
be'
teik.
tiff,
vct'cus'
IIAIUI,li
fesso will hi.' Lakes, against YOU it )'Ou fail to do so. a decree
liLS[i- I uulua cult's tax of I per cent must
en
gaiuist
you
1wthe relief di'- S'EI:. t),-f,'t,iivait, milsit ls'ro,ii ho' 1)411(1 on tue above purchases.
for tin ,'cIh.'f (iitfliutided Iii the pro 4lflh1eau
will be. taken Inunded its the ('ouuipluivut
ft,i I hut III' £4 I ii-.', 'r,,11 _ •-)a-vpt
('.'i,ijilulist,
l.a, sviterial uiailed or
against you fur the rei let di.%' lTNI5t my hand avvil ,iIfi
r...'.',
II I,, all? a's i-st iig ,ist • isIs is;ied t
'I'II Is Not is'.- sivuhi he. publish- nistided In the Complaint.
sits uut-of-.tat, adt:baI meal of offle.- Iii )4uui? ot'd, s on .'vusi liii' 15451 "' lt I ' ' I'S tii •tt I ii'd*'t'i'
- i'd (,tIuE a week for four ouxuse.
fur
theme docuThu Notice shah hr publish- $ensijiolr Cnunt, thvi. isthi
•it' Purl.
cUtt%'v
weeks in the Sanford ed once a week f or four cones. or
bouts aiiouiet be directed to the
August, hiSS.
iALi
Herald.
l-;,,gu,,r of Covstraut., Checks
outive week. In The Sanford (SEAL.)
Arthur ii I;. 'i. s I,,J,
.'btuid tat, payable to Flida
DATED TillS 9th day of Aug. Herald.
Arthur
H.
Ikuekwit%s,
Jr.
Clerk
of
tip.
Circs,It "eutrt State Road Department. No se.
ust, 1965.
LIsted this 2nd day of Augu.t,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dy: Doruvi,j M. Muu'kvs
fund will be made,
11165.
thy: Margaret E. Tyre
Deputy Clerk
The right I. reserved to reject
Arthur H. B.ckwith, .lt.
(SEAL)
Deputy Clerk
$TENNTItOM, UA'lS &amp;
Clerk of Circuit Court
aviy or all bids-Florida $tat
I
Arthur H. lleckwitht, Jr.
Jogeish
M.
hiurasko
McINTOSh
tI.i'il.. -' •'iI.l.
f'II.,L. ..
.
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ti..i...rl.....n.
.. .,
..-i a
mr ',..vrcuut, t.ourI
V 0 Iitiz 33
.Att.tirsi. s s 1.., I li iti ,i
1
Deputy Clerk
i l d H Ibis t n Chuirnias,
By: Martha T. VihIrn
Fern
Park, Flu.
t'ust Olfi..' livx 1334'
'
I'ubitrh A tag. 11, It, 2' A Segil I
.Ia' W, Brown,
fieputy
'irrk
i'uhsltali A u' ii. I 3, ;,
, pt - Satit.'u'd, Florists :;:'
1, 1658
High ws
Slut.
Engineer
Publtish Aug. 4. 11, 18, 5, 11456 1. 1951
l'iil'lssis Aug 4 II, 15, ;., 1:'66 I'sst,Itst Aug. 4, H, 11456
t'DC4t
1)1)0-15
DBr.;4
I Dt'.e-17
m 'r'c.: i
Is THE

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o'\) )i

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1.Trne&lt;q

For Snip

At.I'i BY (swnet UCt 'U ('lIV'r 4 cyl. Plrk-up, nI's
FOB
P'rir th'ue is'hr, r"un't fin-i
nItC()1Ei', 2 It., evu- ellent
5'tir.l 'i"l tfts" rail 1i-1
tr,m'i'!' inns
hen Ifeeter,
after 4:10 p. no,
4 cyl. $1,lf0,'sfl. Terms _______________________________
If .jtshlfv, lit. fl,f.1!70,
__________________

__

Days *22-7174
Nights-Weekends 328-0486

I

on

gj' '' y
(ACGREVC€ ,!

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U.,,. •aJ.,r.

£ t.t.,,.&amp;

'P0 CitZDfl'flRO
i
91-Farmsroves
'Vu ALL PERICWI RAT- iOKRA- 32-0411.
_____________________
___________________________________
-ING CLA1R 0* DEMA*D.
____
FOfl SAI.E t
o''ncr:
'4
AGATWgT SAID W3?As
ROOF REPAIRS
_____________
nrc r• fai'rn thnd.
-t:i.:..
_____________________________
You and .acb of you are hare.
___ 31 TEARS of exilerienee. All
gal Notice
h notified and required to file _______________________________
work guaranteed.
95. Houses For Sale
_____
______________________________
rny clalme and demaudc which
CASH FOR TRASH
____________________
Ossaty
Shamrock
Roofing
Co.
.
th.
nu, or either of you, may have
_____ Pier..
A5tiqs &amp; used furniture want. WANTED (TRR GIRl. over
SeIael. Case,.
823-1730
bi NIA. Ic
Id.
Rgainet said etats In the of- ladge,
_______________________________
OAK TREES
Apply at ri g ' N Whistle. __________________
Ida.
In
Peebue.
ri of Hon. Earlyle Bousholder, Is re* Eutussa si
________________________________
BRIDGES
?UBNTTUpt
______________________
lliirm., 1 h:h
Bl:ALTlrLI.
"That
was
probably
lust
a
flying
SOUCCT OU
30. Home Appliances
rnunty Judge of Seminole Coup- ItILTON E. FREEMAN,
Park &amp; 26th.
_________________________________________________
*23.1410 77. Situation Wanted
ht'mi' wit), Fintid ro*m &amp;
_____________________________
Ly, at his ottlo. In 'the Court.
think they were on strike!"
roplue.. I,oc,.tol on shcded
USED Furniture, any amount
hnuee in Sanford, Florida, within Ps All Ossdttess and Deceased.
_______
SANFORD ELECTRIC Co. _________________________
nt in l,nc.h Arbor with Bar__________________________
for&amp; *23-2270.
LOIS' C E N E B A L HOITSE
ix calender mouth. from the
____________________________________
.Q &amp; fenced hack yard. ideal
Chateau s, Dessusais 0. K. APPLIANCES New &amp; Deed
Lime of the 'tint publication of N1
CLEANING Service. Call eves
________________________________
11$
Magnolia
for ram1l)th children or
SaM
31.
Musical
instruments
Estate,
*22_1668
J
WILL
50.
Misc.
For
Sale
BUT
your
usable
but
un.
tile notice. Each claim or do.
_________________________ ______ _______________________________
7 to 10. 6-:t774.
I as rrtiremet,t home. Only
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereused
furniture
&amp;
etc. I... c.
mind muet he in wrltin' and
WASHING Machine Rentals
S14.4t'
itli
lirme- 11.100
PiANO TUNING &amp; 7UEA1IZ
DELL, 222-7Eft or 822-1531.
Ci:YSTAL.TIp Ice Machine. 150 _________________________________
'ontath the place of reildence y notified and required to preMALE. CAN
yORK ftilItIrn.
Used Appliances for sale
____________________________
t1.wn. E'-,-in
&amp; SundAys
'ent
any
claims
and
demands
______________________________
W. L. FIAFtM(IN
::-4:
md poet oft ice addree. of the shich you, or either of you, may MOONEY APPLIANCE
pt'r (lay. *150. See at the
'til school cts.rtc then wick--------itig Dip. 21 Park Dr.
55. FurnIture For Sale
leimant and must be sworn to
end,' or after school. 34-F.f.
against the estate of MIL. Cot. 3rd &amp; Palmetto
223-06t SLING ERLANr
ny the claimant, hie agent or iave
nrc DrUm.
_________________________________ or write
_______ _______________
Stenper Agency
fIICvR.
rON E. FREEMAN, deceased, _______________-511,11(1, ('(iVi'? :;ii.
ittorney, or the uam. uhall be ate of said County, to the CounI? nr:Ary MIX Concrete, Blocks,
WILSON..MA1ER FURN.
A
Multiple Listing Realtor
"
. 'old.
Cement (colors), Step., tes1,
Buy - Sell • Trade
llOISEwOflx, ("hildccrp. Local APPRAISEfl
INSUROR
t y Judge of Seminole County,
_________________________________
Legal
Notice
/./ •laenn G. Layton, Jr.
Wire nieMb, Dry Wells, Sand. Ill-IS K. 1st St.
or trkneprtat ion r i' c Ui r cr1. 822-4I'1
832-55?
1P19 S. French
iorida. at his office In the ________________________________ I
Ac domiciliary Executor of ourt house of said County at is 'l'HE
flr,':is, Trap,' &amp; Window Sills,
'4. Upholstery
201 i W. First. A;t. .
CIftCEip
ealil eet-te.
_____________________________________
nrl ______________________________
'IiJLACLE CONCRETE CO.
COI1I1TCut('('t'XTT'.Y HoME, immaculate.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
lantord, Florida, within six Cull- THE 515TH
JUJHCIAJ.
)11 Elm Ave.
rHoMA E. CLAEK
DEPLNDAII.E Wormiui went,' tr'
OVLI;
11I)T1M.. L lirU, plus '14, Pla.
EAl..
22-5751
Bedding &amp; Furniture
ndar months from th. time of CVI?
%A!i Ph. 22-11'OI.
ttorney Snr domiciliary Ez
15 AWD PUB NEMISt,i,f OF FINE "orknianshi1, It: uproom. ':h firors. dueled heat,
-_
_________________________________
he first publication of this no- 001 s'rt'
AT
FACTORY
PRICES
, FlORIDA.
'cutot
I, din, workrhc'p. Almost
holstering, cirapvriw,, h1IlIC('. GET Professional carpet clean- 119 Magnolia
t ice. Two copies of each claim is CIIAWCKII'%'
8224821
I 2 Firet Federal Building
era. Time payments as little, lag result,'- rent Blue Lustre _______________________________ $4. Rea' Estate - Sale
141, 54 cr, with hcle and fruit
It demand shall be in writing, THE CINONDAGAso. inayui
I,)rlandn, Florida
_______________________________
COUNTY SAVEiectr,c Carpet Shampooer
trot's. paved road, near Winter
as 1, fin. L1r1LpIir' hardware
USED Fur n it u re, appliances, ______________________________
nd shall state the place of nil. INGS RANK.
11iitlieii Aug. fl. 1, 2I &amp; Sept. ence
N..W York e.oritalltit,n.
i'ir Ilas. Carroll Furniture,
ParklS.F(0. About $i000
Ibola, •tc. Bought - Sold. Lr.
and post office address of porution,
'1 1ft
CALLLtAR'r REAL IIISTATE
rye MarL, 215 Sanford Ave
cash abetted. GOLDEN ROD
EI7LI' IECOItATr-(; H'P
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LTGGETT REXALL DRUGS
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Droec Factory, Del.cnd Air. APPROX.
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FOR SALE: Portable Ringer
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Sewing lilachin, with buttonIN THI c'CI'NTRY
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72. Female Help \Varned
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lit proud to -.wn thid modern
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BABY STROI,L'ET, good enfld.
office clerk with
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Bollaway, Roipita Sby Reds. WANTED: Holi keeper to ll
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IN P'At.T, Suet across Itte street,
Neat 2-bedroom block home in
good area clos, to everything,
Just right for ,'in*le person or
or smell family. Priced to Pelt
at 16,1100 wIth good terms,

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OUR 19th. .ANNWERSARY
71 Male Help Wanted
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One &amp; Three Diamond Pr1n,p,'e DRIVERS boltwr, Ch'inffrur'. 224I1
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All buses, shops, storage of
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By JUDY AUSLEY
"We are Jtist walting to hear

mr high schools are tob.the

excluding excesssvi1y long
short skirts and low-cut blouses wlit titer or riot his personal
"Extreme hair styles, by •roorn1ng is 'a distraction"
adult standards, worn by either
boys or girls, will be cunsid-

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the early morning hours today and theives stole approximately $800

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regular meeting
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Willa Hood, zoo-keeper, one bit. 1064 and volunteered for
This intrepid lady marched vice In the army one nioti
dents who had been expelled "In Sanford ," tie iitlticd 'u
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who was invited to film the ac- before being
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are shorn of their glory, un d e r Wifi he counseled and advised.
If they still tin not comply, paran edict issued totay I'
ondary school principals of the ents will be called in and If
this (foes not work, principals
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the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \Vehtfoii rcI)Orted.
the decision on whether we
B. Friddle of 1202 North LorSchool board granted a walv-

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A request for loan of folding surance for
"Tiger" Pete Knowles wont year.
Individual
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s chuirs froin Altunionte Springs
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FRY PAN 6-96
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be living undi,r till- Citinintini"t.

critical of administration policy.

Highway Patrol has resulted
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was hired recently by one of
the large British bingo chains
i to nroduee a bingo card that
would reduce the number of
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higher. Tuesday night the cards
were Introduced at the bingo
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Army master ser

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Viet Nain:

his home state.

get out and come home, (lint he
does not want to -stay there and

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By JULIA BAR'FOS
The South Seminole Garden
Club will hold a rummage sale,
Saturday, September 8, at the
Super Vain Store on SR 436
starting at 9 a.m.
Mrs. Oliver Holmes, ways
and means chairman, has an.
pounced that part of the proceeds from the sale will be
used to beautify the South
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Seminole area.
On sale will be children's
clothing, school supplies, household goods, appliances and
i many other useful items.
Anyone wishing to contribute
to this project may leave any
) useable items with Mrs. Holmes
on Lauren Court or Mrs. Glenn
Humes on Huttaway Road. All
contributions will be greatly
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that says to me that he wants to

wrote President
Johnson recently.
"Serving here Is (lie most deading experience of my life."
was the feeling an Army private
first class expressed In a letter
to Sen. Wayne Morse, D.Ore.,

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dent,

an

addrrs at Omaha on June 30,
wrote the President.: "May the
truth of your .%pepch pierce the
tog in the minds of the anti-Viet
Nam groupq."
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---"There has been quite a bit
of protest againe,t; the U.S. poll

ships.

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ly supplied and properly led."
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political and economic relation-

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business,
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vhit "get in toni get out."
trol.
Also Tuesday night on State in good condition.
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Bob Besserer, Seminole Coun.
ty hospital administrator, Is due
to 'alk to Jaycees Thursday
about Medicare. Jaycees also
plan to award trophies to win.
ners in their recent Field and
Track meet.
fhimig grounds, epecta1ly Ui
Ed Note: This article, which
Florida," as its enthusiastic
adjoins the downtown ijiitrict.
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contains * few minor en'ois,
The first phase, creation of
University of South Florida
onceayear
run of shad brings
tuahly
become.
Several
major
appeared In the New York
the island and a connecting
public relations department
projects, 110W In the t'oflstEUt'fishermen Itei-e from all parts
sends a release to tell us that
limes newspaper, Aug. 7, In
highway to the mainland, is
of th couiitr lion or planning stages, whit
35 Seminole County students
the travel guide section. II
now cuder way. 'fhic Island
Interstate .1, between t)aytona
bvo
Sanford
ii
flIV%%' l)llct' in the
will be among the record 9,000
was written by C. E. Wright,
be 900 feet from the lake shore'Beach and 'latupa-SI- I'eter
gt'oiuphy of Florida.
enrollment this year, but does
line.
burg, pasus through the northbtaft writer under the bead'
Most Important of these', of
not list them. According to
lag of Florida Tourism. This
bulls of Sanford and has
em
The
marina
will
have
120
course,
is
the
$155-million
Cross
dicatiuns of high school students
article Is one of many III
operating berths, 300 dryBarge
Canal now being
hruutut additIonal visitors here
State
throughout the county in June,
newspapers and magazines
age berths and a building houni.
Another highway is hi the
built between the St. Johns hIiv
60 per cent or about 350 of them
ing boatmen's services, such as
which are being written about
Pslatka
and
the
Gulf
of
plans. It would cross Lake Moø
er iii
Intended to attend college someSanford's marina, the barge
Mexico. Lake Monroe, on which
roe by causeway and carry traf'
laundry, showers and lounge.
where, the majority of them In
terminal canal and many
1k to U. S. 11-1E tenet to Lh'ltuu'.s,
Sisitfoid Is situated, Is a wide'
'i'here will be water and electric
Florida.
other recreational 1*c1Iities
tiutlet,, at each boat berth, no
On'angu City anI lh'Liunl.
expunset of the St. Johns Rivet'
in air trupurttsttua, Sanford.
as they develop. The marina,
systems.
well as fuel 5u1I)I)lttI5. A 204)-footwtslcn lies 21 iiitle uurtheisst
our readers know, Is not
Supple'menting lists will be is
wide boat.luunchulng ramp will
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he part of the complex.
an island, but a peninsula,
(fl'iande,, ttis e cu bigger plisu •
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('amt4si hetwe Sunfotti and TiClassified - I
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Opposite the, island complex,
The antord avai Air Ilisse, ut
Comics ... ..... -- .... 6A•7A
SANFORD, Flu.
timsvuk', connecting the' St.
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on the lurid side, will be
city
Johns River with the Atlantic
i,soo acres and valued at $30
snaking a $2.mntUlon bid
Crossword puzzle ..........7A
shopping center; it will be sit.
lntrn-oustal Vuterway. Whets
million, will Lie deactivated lit
for tourist business. That much
Dew Abby .................6A
Isoth of theses canal projects are
l(Mi$. l'iatis ant' in progress to
uuted on a site now occupied by
is to be spent on a marina, a
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this, huge property
the
1R911'e,
pur"hase
recreation
urea,
an
80
or
liaiZoo.
t'omncle'te-d
sonic
yeas-s
6A
Sanford
The
zoo
will
be
Entertainment
I"eduil
(hcve-mnmtnl
the
and
a
large
parking
will
ice
t'onm't'ietl
v,
hilt
,,moved to another location.
Siiuftt,'ii
liomin
6A
unit motel
Horoscope
c-oinmnurcial afl
u,000 mules of inland tt atertu as'
Sanford is preparing for a
. 2A-3A
area, all 11, be C'JflJtJ"UCted Inn
anci tie-ateSociety
St.
Johfls
River,
mnt'iiIe-n'
new
laIn,
recreational
facilities
aml
8-9
a
I3'acre
artificially
created
Isera
The
of
development
s
"tine
Sports ------- --au industrial are-a.
7A
recreational area of eaat.ientrul
tally, is one of the state's be-st
14nd In Lake Monroe. The lake
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strument of horror or iajryoy Albert, Charles E. Ely, five.
end we shall ct-opu fully Riejuird L. breeze. Aubre- L.
14 With law enforcement agencies Moran. Wil l ia m W Chandler,
g and all suuscnibers to eliminate lilcisurd J. keefer , Prevo L
this ub'jeet,oruel,h, flhl5jM
('Ian Thomas Ii Lemon four
the tel ephun," be- added.
.lurnes Luellen, Marlin StevenThe telephone company and 5I1. Ross h Wonteiwy, Carl
Police department agree tAmt F. Ulrich, Three, Emma J. Ely,
in must cases if the aubcyIbey I Charles M. Vining, Larry E.
b will immediately hung Up when Belmun, two.
I an obscene call is received,
First time donors were Edthe
culls
will
cease.
ward H. Cnissinuti Jr., William
Is
Southern Bell utilizes special E. Beanie, Jnunv Lee Junior,
b equipment in siding the police ira Jumison, Lee Combs, Bill
department in the jdetjfjc.. Johmeor, Philip D. Morris, D.
tion and appreheuajo of such nh Riggs, Randolph J. Weber, j
callers. The equipment dues Willisint C. Reardon. Bobbie
ot involve any tapping or Parker, David Blurt, Arthur .1
monitoring of telephone eon- bouvhIle, Billy IL Lee, Dennis
versaitions.
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07 Our ccicbrated Baked Sarpasso Sea Shr4ynn
vcn'V ILCVCr StOp W VD?1Z'C død vciur f
thCC 1ZCUVCtIV dchplit, lrhV?
First, bccausc
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sr
arc
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biggest,
sw
cctcst.
PIL'VMCSt
Shrimp
Oti the markct. Nct, we stuff the=
with a fragrant
nxturc of dclue Crab Meat, Shallots, inini
CPpt
PZIIZCiZtOS CXOca fly Seasoned
CZlid laced w ith
fine ShC771. Then we bake thcsc
dclzcg.te datzzszgs to the tawny cpitorgj of flavor
---and C7VC thCfll right from the oven along with
1k 3?z. StUffed Baked Potato,
Grec
£ort9..OfLCttUcc Bowl with vozr
?c TCSSI$D mid C loaf
Rot .Brcgd with
CTcamM
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on Thuradny as certifir_ate ~
LonSrwo
ranletidlil; Lflunijj Ott ILC credit Courses
u;);n.M.rec

tãL'ti Aito in rnun eas&amp; the
s
i- doiin'i' IILIOUPt
)It
lileome
clipping aiM e tended nppre-eiaetient a' the chnrner for Suisdn the IritrePic v ariue'-eri
- .iotiim, ..'itl: pint. IJ It,. (iif'2. - U ftiginn
Suite and local taxes.
- the cit- 'e participation with wil l hud for home.
liucephalus was the nUn of
'4; C. C 1eiisierot.
.loht
Thoc niaking the trip in- Alexander the Great's horse.
The nusniessmun
has
been
them
on
purciuise
of
brochures
users
I S. Lue, _1': narr Lckwliergcr, having
fllUcXi the same expeni•
. c1t..
.ro- elude Steve Adams, Riche"
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holetwlt prices f
Florida statutes provide
Bruce DeBeer, Bi
ehures have- beet printed and
penalty of up to six months n Bunirnur, 20; Floyd Heart,., 15: duatnia] niaternils had held fe
eDaniel,
Steve Liguc, Jolt
are
being
di
stributed, Cox ,
jail and 'or a fine of IOD for W illmm Pratt, r; Harris Folds, ly steady in the early years ported
Luckyer,
Herbert ).1cEenj
ifi" Leroy Noppen, lb: Ned of the jtifiOs, while his proeach Offense in cases of
Mike McManus, Arthur Nev
James Bentoi, WU- ductioii and Balm and profits
scene telephone
MEN D SERVICE
berg, Dun Perry, Tim Fern
Flowers,
William Rowland, were mounting. Then the dei=to a warning issuedhe hunt
C. R. (Rob) .laitei Jr.,, sonRichard Raiid4t, Gary Rout
Robert Shiedden, manager
Richard Evans, i:i; Edward mend for raw materials, and of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones, berry, Alan and Bobby Suthva
Perr, 12, Charles, Gallagher Jr., semifinished goods, began
Southern Bell Telephone.
to enlisted in the- U. S. Air Force Paul Starks, Scoutmaster an
'Pzidcr the provisions ci Bartciw Hinson Or.. and Thibsert exceed supPlY. And the whole- and left July
fur Lek1and Mrs. Daniel and daughter, 'Ic,
Thu statute the penalty applies Benson, ten.
sale price index started to AFB, Texas. Be is a 1WIS Sam- ni, and niece, Celia J ackson c
Ahec Wilbur It. Yentach, nine; thnib rapidly. indutrj] corn- I incite High School
to each call muds," Shedcjett
graduate Orlando, and two of the nie
Calvin S. .lohrni;, nine; Joht A.
noted.
niudItir hit a peak in March, and attended Daytona Beach theirs, Mrs. Clydeine McKentj
Wt feel That the telephone F oh.y. seven: loiert M. Meyers. and then nauderuted.
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Junior College.
and Mrs. Richard Randall.
should
Dennis E. Dulguer, 'Wayne E.

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On Saturday, Aug. 1. They - and fainily, fundamentals of
will camp at Flamnigo It the
. modern chemistry and
right along. It took a big jump ccl by the department has been Everglades National Park, and Personal health;
°° PI early in the
put into use. this month and ott Sunday at Culhier, Seminole Monday and Wednesdnv —
- Year. and again midsummer,
beginning shorthand and hothat
&amp;) man hours were
to
cx- Suitt Park.
• bring the lioust'wifc tO tAlC
Thver
inunities;
pended installing new lights
Beautiful
iUyukka
loudly protesting
nit all the trucks. Thirty ma State Purl: near Sarusnt will
Tuciay and Thursday — he• BOY
hilly hsd !uddcni hours were spent ub niainttn,. ut the ithe of a two dny emr
typing.
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sta'-tecf rising much faster than
anee
the trucks.
and Litbia Sp-ings will he rnenta'-3 Sjunish I engin eering
1ti IILthlJUIId pay check. it., Ut
Monthly financial statement : home base- fo, the- remainder graphics alsO general hioitgv.
fact, bad • been slipped Li bit,
showed Z2(V7 in finei and forfel- of the week, while The' group
Basic writing will be given
by h igh
er Social Security ture for the month of July.
I Uekes sightseeing trips to
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fires, OR; man hours of drill, . 'Wt

coat of living.
The cost of many services Fire Chief
Bank Snow stated
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Ixeap4. by the consumer. Be Fire department report show- Park on..ahr. Pennekamp Suite
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4reghm UT) t'
4..fljIh
near Stuart..
-Miami Beach Boys Camp :undarnenta] math and irine.
majority of cases. indzastrwj necessary to correct the 311
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Inst ,liuir' following res,n,'natlori
and 7:02 pm. ( EDT),
rho er, ft)r it rI!Iti(Ip hPnut, jfieatlnfl to grniind. vlomhor of th .Iac.ar1111l it'll of H • ( la rlso,n dine' to ill health
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Ifl,trk
The bunching was )lOSt
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nntht (ireIe, rcf the Sinford Garden (lob left Mr. A
C. CR.vnnIdt,
In
York
l'ue.-cIny because' of unintebli g' u'hhi't' miii his first. uhitite' cif and I hr u in \ mcii cI when Ma s'
;iruI
(olti(lo groeiwrv 'ith (;erirge Tonhy,
C.
M.
Fbowe'r
itiok
Mr.
over
fuel' titpiohit tiie'tit. for city nttornu'y. or H;i vid ' H - Wumit worth resign.
8 $7
Lu) radio signals from
(!XNhItiVe vice-fireti(Ient of E'irt Federal.
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NEW YORK (AP') -- Lynda
1 inning the year, 'IisiI'ge'a eel a lr, clii,. to ill Iie':i It hi -'asuring systt'tu in (lie' Atl as
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Bird Johnson, job-hunting while tiu
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her sister honeymoons, is In
County
Seminole
on the St. .Johns River
-* ' "The Nile of America"
The 850pound Lunar Orbiter
New York to shop, sightsee and
was to zip across its quartet'talk In prospective employers.
million -mile course' in 91) hours,
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Actor George hamilton, Lyn- reaching (lie vicinity or tin'
Wally Krohne. "Mister Scm- do's frequent escort, took her moon Sunday morning
mole County Boy Scout," was Tuesday night to see the mush.
cal "Sweet Charity," Earlier In
BULLETIN
at Camp LalloChc' m'er the
?$rrath
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the day she spoke with Robert
l)ETROIT (Al')
Pcl1per'
'u-ceend teaching men how to Stein, editor of McCall's maga Charlie I)rescn, titanager
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Zip Code 2771
two pennant-winning feahhis
interest in Scouting. And the
She is to return todiw to and a deft handler of young
'l';1'1'IIEIt: 'I'tiesdny high 91, low 72; Thursday showers in afternoon.
Tern Park "farmer" after 20 VasIiington, vliert' President pitching talent, died today in —
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years of experience in Boy Johnson confirmed at his news a Detroit hospital,
Price 5 Centh
VOL. 58 NO. 253 — Al' Loused Wir -Est:ihlished 1908 — WEI)NESI)AY, AUGUST 10. 1 96
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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conference Tuesday that his
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Scout activities is one of
best qualified men for the job elder daughter was being inter
to
"preparatory
that he is doing. Our lads and v I e w e d
their leaders are fortunate to deciding what work she ill do
have so dedicated a Scout as this year."
Wally to head up the work here. That seemed to mean that
.
Lynda, 22, has given up plans
What ideas do YOU have to for graduate study at the Uni-beautify the Downtown Shop. versity of Texas, where she re.
ceived
a
bachelor's
degree
with
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Meanwhile In the Bahamas,
ised attractiveness?
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"The majority (it ,leveltspet's
,Attenihnr, in editition he)
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can
be
are'
reuponsihie
busne'smen
.Al.'xarnler,
were Commissionalong
new
husband,
Patrick,
honey'
it
is
w h en
The presence of trees
city streets adds so much to mooned in absolute privacy,
transformed into one of the maEdward Y;irbarouh and
54) years, while others are only
the rurroundings, but we tend to concealed from the curious by
(r inultnctrial areas in Central interted in makinni money. John Fitzpatrick; Commission.
take It for granted, until the gates and shrub'ery at a $250,Florida and could supply the with the quality of their war'c .u' md Mayor of Aitamonte
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trees are removed and th en it 000 Nassau Beach estate.
Sr'n
W. Lawrence Swofford.
tax base needed to make it suffering," he declared.
looks so unbearably bare. Wit- Sir Ralph Gre". governor of
on
PaImetf"t1E
better
aereu.'ener to provide
aess the harsh glare
"Siminole County pe)pulatzon - (ØUIti'i!mefl Char!cis Rowell, Jay
'Bahamas. LssUed a stateto Avenue across from the post. ment welcoming the couple and
vices to the citizens of Semi- will double in the next 13 • Wqtz and tJoyif Brown of1órth
years," he predicted, "and f
office now.
asking Islanders to respect their
nude County.
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ture planni ng Can Only result ')r!anulo: Commissioners Earl
privacy.
Thk was the prediction made
of in better service at teas cost." Higg i nbotham and J00 Baker
Bill Stemper, local realtor has
Newsmen Tuesday sent 20
by Robert Doyle, director
In a short 7'usineas session of Sanford; Mayor L E. Woodbeen accepted as a member of roses and'a card requesting in
East Central Florida Retli.'
ducted by John .%lexander, ' jjjjjjj.,j all(i Cotinvil Chairmun
the National Institute of Farm
.
ore
anut county officials at the county commission chairman, Arthur Witeatley sad Counc'nland Land Brokers. This mdi- honeymoon villa. The bouquet
itv
- it was decided that cich niumcu- ;ttmn Dr. ugense Ellis if Cascates Bill's integrity and ex- and card were returned with
ni'"tit: of the Seminole Coun- paitty would choose a feIeate ..'Iberry: Cuimclman Charles
peence in the field 0f buying, word: the answer was "no."
;. 'menta1 Leagn TII4arld an alternate :o me.'t on Roniutson •f .Utaznuuui 3prtimgs,
selling, managing, appraising
SEMINOLE COUNTY Governmental League had its second meeting
,Iimv c'vcnung at the Lookout
August ii to dijsl'UsS y.lavs Council Chairman Pey White
and developing agricultural
Tuesday evening. Pictured are Jack Goodin, John Alexander and Robert
le'taurant in Fern Park.
High
and
officers for the new ')rwaai- of Longwood (flit Jack Goodin,
property.
Doyle.
Seminole
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described
Doyle
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MIAMI (UP!)
Four S e m i n o I e Countians
the Democratic nominee from
wht':, people like to live while
have earned degrees from Stet0
Quincy in the heart of the
workin .. elsewhere'' This is the
son Uni%,ersity at summer com.
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"Pork Chop" district, gave his
most e _
inencement exercises. They in.
for governor Tueswith services as it has the least
dude Kenneth Echols, MA de- endorsement
Mayor Robert
• amount Of resI)urce-. he regree, Sanford; Arther Ed. day to Miami
ported
wards Jr., BA, Forest City; King High.
"Agriculture provides a good
Davis,
who
defeated
veteran
Meredith McLure, MA, and
portion
of the taxes and
Sen.
Charlie
Johns
of
Starke
James E. Vose Jr., MA, both
quires
less
service, but the ideal
In
the
May
primaries,
also
deof Sanford.
WASHINGTON
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number
of
injuries
and
ttLd ne House Commerce CoinDavid
E.
Kober,
NAS,
was
Road
46-A,
Paul
Rudloff,
MaitNt1O
tax base is industrial and coatdared that "Porkchopism has
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striking mechanics mittet'. I-hi said this would take
Fire College classes are tak. been laid to rest and should considerable damage to vehicles admitted to Sanford Naval Air land received serious injuries iitercial.' he said.
the fie grounded airlines about '.hrtie
and
Imporemphasized
the
Doyle
involved
were
reported
by
riding
and a half days.
In- Station dispensary with lacera- when the vehicle he was
jag place at the Altamonte never be revived."
I agreed today to try to .jCtt!C the
boards
co-ordcschool
He
told
the
Tiger
Bay
Lunch
venitigating
officers of the thins he received when he fell in went. out of control on a ttthce of
Springs fire hail this week.
Speaking for the carriers, Wil'
nating planning with various dispute by voluntary arbitration
eon
Chub
here
that
he
was
highway
Patrol
in
mishaps
ccClasses began Monday and
J. Curtain accepted the
from the motorcycle he was curve turned over and skidded local government agencies
and thus avoid le gislation ov
continue from 7 to 10 p.m. each "looking forward to the lead- curring Tuesday evening,
idea in principle.
William R. Huglett, Orlando driving North on 17.92 as he coming to a rest on top of tIctt'intci'e that moneys saved
Congress.
evening until Friday for mem- erahip of Robert King High in
to
have
But the quesuomi will
V. Erkhmiret, urclna.c price of pzoperties for
rhie .igreemenL .va.s reached
the executive branch."
was admitted to Orange Me- swerved to fuss a cur being loin. Norman
hers of the local department.
union
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ia the connruttce moved toward
beN for a 'uce before .nrbitra- actIon cm
lacerations following striking a Sanford. Mrs. Allen was ehargcharged by Florida High- incre.ts,d costs of Pro'itli!
Two Sanford men will receive Love Potion
back-tu-vork legislucess roti4 anud other ilt'ceSsUt'y - two is attempted. President
MATLOCK, England (UPI) light, pole on Oranole Rd. when
way
Patrolman
Hind
Smith
with
their degrees from Florida State
ed with failure to yield the
r- tion after failure of a new nego
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P . L. Siemmlkr
Golden eagles from Finland he failed to make a curve. hugspeed too great. The vehsk'lec inUniversity, Saturday. They are

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NEW YORE (APi — Bust - . flut. the 1nofletai
B.1AXE CASSELTIETT
Killer flessrnet as well as houcwive while thppxng some industries
IIflti stUd en t c'Oflt' W1fl RI!
department.
facf
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]n additioti Ti,the cvcnin
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across
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ciphles of surplus metal fore November 1.
4O
far,
e cus . or.
e with which
.
recovered
it could threaten to
Superintendent Itahph Fisher
se have ;
OmUI:Dm
Aug. I.
flood the market. in th great was instructed to take action
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TALLABASSEE (UM)
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to
Thj5t
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installing
water
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Tith
annual
is
thtfifth.
nrd
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sumA $5()()
the goods and services involv. 1'-ft2 and accepted the hid of
in. ht 7lonplt o. the corn - hi the White Bnuzit. Be was
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to •.t a' ma r
a go in
brim .11in.
pi,fl
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Tiler toUl to e tflhCt by
nu1
5ost of these' COUrSeS
r
far n' pick-up
the
5!
nices
of
;loe,
thCWa.
suite for the dth ti Gui
And the government's voiun- for the maintenance
jerm- I master W. T. Dant&amp; and the will he offered in the evening.
the amil expects
the allWaurr killed at nearby vi
.
Course offerings for Tetir
'tory guidelines hnv been of- tandem..
needs to
cost 0
One
are as follows:
fective largely in cases where
City attorney. Gene IL Sti.The 1f Scouts and other
ffcred by
The "ward ,,
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11nnda
TheI economy has boomed the administration held a whip. phensem recommended The COUI)' menibers; of the
elennmtar ac
purvr boarded
the National AUdUJOIt Society
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w
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on
il
beg
k
rning
at.
counting,
freshman
English II,
the budget as the bus Sunday m o
in an at t P , ,pt to track dnvm em resources and productiori

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Tuesday, Mn yne 11. P. IllntI' w.'t h"n V 'I ft ''pt) VItO fl%' 504 iflPfl V e
l'hrir' i os nns"li cflffc'tenco
civet
in the I ,cngwencl cU
,s'cclg,i"ii nnel (eiuioll (hni,-mnn thot tIlni-l.'q •c,,ffj,' .,uilt '.'.'!I'
"en Pet ry
ic'iit I ccchsv as there 1- hut
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nt'ontilltig Iii t lie lec'htu
l%Ine'k flhtul Whit
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tourt''.
cliii n-Ic',, %Ill automation ily no - ,or
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ntnn' (lie' ,,ffii'c' of itiflynt 31,0ititorim.
ti'iii, In the'
tt,n,ie,l frt',,t l .1)1)11 Ic, i ,nrpo
lrctI)iivi,ig a ,voIit of tetntittit ,ii',,th fun ivii,i, n,uoilhts, lii'
ecitifilot l,c't'oc'tt IlIntek 141111 Ole' f,p "
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to $,?i'i7,
the city, Vh1te' tt'eeIvcel $ he
A '''ci dlhV,r 0 tIll' 'hin, 1 't, I r i
iesignntion of Illark by ,ois
v,ic'n,,ry cc''riir in nov e'ter
1
tot oil utah, Tuesday.
ivp
rr noire )ci ii !itt clays
The' rc'siu,int ion etnit 05, ''1 lcc'f,i, e i cu'gii lot u.lr',t I',,,, t he
CAPE IcENNE)Y, l"in (AP) flnui
it ini1n,sqiblp to until htitir' i - Pitt I I 0111t1 of this I ''VI fit ii sh, ii
—The' since sgeflev plantied to IIR ntuyitt of the' city of Long111.1 a spt'i'inl eler) inn.
try Pain todsy to launch a 'ctoil for flit-ce' reasons --- it'Iiine1c's tor,,i of r,ffl,'e I.
fl t,1,, , nhtsI,s,,,'nht. I,i1,,,.iifs,,.t,
te'giity,
business
amid
he'*1t-h."
oc'hetluil.',p It OX IPO Itt fJ"reinPERCY WHITE. ' '
into orbit arohlnel the moon to
Ilinek's
stormy
year
III
ffIte'
hi',
Ifl'l).tCfl%
•Yor
take clear pictures (if the hid.
began with his okeloti 1951
('nt of ii spe'riti elect ion Is
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c'st
'in nit"ii I it be a ppttux inns t "IY
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i ugust.
troll -111t landing sites.
Vt-nngles occurred in coulirhl Il() a nil in thu. c'v"rit one is
Tlic spacecraft, called Lunar
t 1cc' third ape.
Orbiter, wa
hei1uletl to 'sult over putting the city's Insiur- calIt'd, it will
(-lol l c'Ii lion ii, the dty in $4
141%
out
for
hula;
fltnek
vetoed
into space tinder the t hrust of 111
(In' budget and comic11 tnsuecI it titiutit Its.
an Atilis.Ageria rocket in ,
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Directs Son's Deliver')'
Togi-ams and faculty fnr thc THOL'Sr OAKS. Calif Patrick ScoU Lane woigho
couts
On evenIng
studies prograni will hr
at '1 pounds r ounces.
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GRAPIEVILLE

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tunips n the path of the right
coTn1uir ranks
Of way of Myrtle
tiriztd pure ise of threc dozen
water
meters,
nbl' izsea
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for
department.
Casse!berrv
The•
of
L. T. Bunt Jr.. owner of the s
Lnngwood BoteL that proper
Off
ordmanz,.e be amended to permit

gtne pan. She TUSW home to
r iearr well founded.
ftd
'"They Sav trouble cmne'! in
ftrees" said Mrs. Lindsey ho-

had argErY. and =1W the firt." i
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Stnwc. popular Indian iJounc Village painter. Each
month the hank has the work of some artist 011
disphi - in the bank lobby.
(eruld Photo)

for fht tent whfr wjU
he rit Aug. 2
is.
Teistnsirint will hr hole
to
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THiS ArI'vACTrvE Florida srene parntinp being
shown b3 F1nridi State Bunk einploye Mrs. Loi.c
Ferebee i among those on exhibit for the month

Longwood

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onçrwood

Family Members
11r .TA,VE CISSELIIERIfl
mn and bath were
Ah
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Bmtap d. ca&amp;e1he
in the loss of furniture bedding
clothing and personal belniW

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k level of U.S. forces used

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directly and In support of Koiean
operations In 1953.
.Present
US. strength In nctivIty tied to the Viet Nam war Is
estimated at 375,000, including
0,000 troops in Viet Nam, 60,-

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Thailand. the Philippines and

Viet Nam would hit 400.000 by

known in Saigon — attracted

Okinawa.

the end of this year.

sudden official downgrading

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survival and enough amunition for limited campaigns.
Milita ry stra tegists estimate
enemy strength at 270,000 men,
Icludlnng about 40,000 North
Vietnamese and Viet Cong In
about 150 batta lions. Opposing
this with the American troops
are about 3.10,000 regular South
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tion, either from fear of superbr U.S. firepower and mobility

Voldost., Gse,'sI.
MAItGAItIET F.
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NINA W. ERADLEY
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or awaiting orders on operations
being planned In Hanoi.

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viii R. Frederick, Mark L. families can have adequate
Bose, May J. Matins, Gwen housing was cut by the House to
dolyn Henderson, Murray W. o ndflion,
Jury's, Dale Ilittle, Freddie M. Johnson's biggest request to
WASHINGTON (AP) — 'ice blllties.] am no longer U.S. bCfl- Mobley, Grant Young, Thelma
provide crash aid for cleaning
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President Hubert H. Humphrey utor from Minnesota."
B. Will iams, Addle Black, Dar- up alum areas is for a $2.3-bIlsmilingly dismissed speculation What about reports that some roll bound Collier, Rebecca
of the party's liberals are veer- Statbews, Brenda W. Johnson, lion, five-year "demonstration
today that Sen. Robert F. Ken-1 lug away from him and
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tL -_ nedy might replace him us lowing the leadership of
Kenne- Lola Booth. DeBary: Carolyn aimed at rebuilding and restui large slum or blighted
President Johnson's 10118 run- I dv. to New York Democrat?
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areas of certain cities which
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Saulord, baby boy; Mr. and To get the proposal out of Sen.
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tier, Humphrey said in an Inter- 11166 is a little more popular baby boy.
to agree to cut It back to 00
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has to run. 11 is part of the basic as it senator was much differe Lucy Moughton, William A. Until
next year at the earliest.
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SAIGON, South Viet Nam seven hours after the bombing. The fled battalion hit the RD- the kind of commitment neces11 (Al') — Fifteen South Vietnam- I by trucks and naval craft.
reans late Tuesday night. For sary to deal
A breaking and entering at
with problems or
the
Seminole Baptist Associathree
hours
they
held
out
alone
the
ghetto."
an
- ese civiliani-. were killed and 182 In the Central Highland.
company at the before Korean reinforcements Speaking on a WCES televi- tion Building, 101 E. 5th St.
wounded when two U.S. Air
was reported early today by
Division
Korean
Tiger
decimal- arrived and armored vehicles of sion documentary in New York,
Force jets bombed and strafed d North Vietnamese battalion
seems
almost
Rev. B. B. Griffin.
Kennedy said it
- a village in the Mekong Delta, ofe aabout 600 men in a bitter all- the U.S. 25th infantry Division as
a
Entry
was gained through a
If "we are waiting for even
- an Air Force spokesman mi- night battle lit by flares from ploughed up in support. Six greater
window
In the building and colcatastrophe before we
ored Ink, some petty cash and
hours later the Communists re- are willing to take the step."
circling American planes.
: nounced today.
large amount of postal
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is Wi
the three meatthe
jungle
Vietnamese
province
chief
soldiers
and
held
local
bat- in both North and South Viet ures mentioned by Johnson now stamps were stolen.
C. B. Pagan Jr., Detective
telield when dawn came.
who picked the target.
stand on the legislative ladder:
The attack took place 'rues- raking in an unusually high to- Nam, U.S. planes made The House already has voted Sgt., Sanford Police Depart-,
w.
ment Is conducting an invutl-- day night eight miles from Can till of 78 Communist weapons. hundreds ofon strikes, Including a against providing any funds hi gatlon.
a suspected troop
the largest town in the The battle flared west of Pici- B52 raid
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Sabre Jets hit the village with diun border in an area where the South Vietnamese coastal program
to
be
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Viet Nam, The Pentagon also
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Nam's oil storage capacity has
been destroyed.
U.S. Intelligence capability
Is increasing as the South Viet-

diers
Despite the loss of 9,000
tons of rice this year — enough
to feed 27 1,500-man regiments

there are known quantities

which meets next January. Re ant fire chief, vms born
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have killed 35,000 Communist
troops so far this year, Includ
s of
trig 5,000 the last three
July. This compares with 2,500
U.S. troops and 4,500 South Vietnamese men killed In action in
the same period.
— U.S. air strikes are deprivIng the Communists of balf their
150-ton daily requirement of

robbery charges which were Raiford
escapes—th e second erie, more
"He's
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subsequently dropped
ill,' specIfica1l since he's served a
Five years ago. Thurmond said the father, a 53 year-old three-year term for the first,
now 30, was In one da arraign roofer. "If he were sane and R A Green Jr. the Aiachua
ad, pleaded guilty and sentenced competent, I wouldn't fight his Counts' p u b 11 c defender, has
stepped out of the case, says
to six montirs to life Imprisoncharges pn1c0 term
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nerit on each of three
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says
when
Thurmond
letters anymore"
ence Tuesday he will be ready
Involving an Orlando robbery.
from
The family turned to others
by
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charged
with
escape
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with a good many such recomB was not represented
without
success. "They tell me
mendatlons for the Congress W. C. GAlLEY, assist- lawyer, yet an appeal on this an Aia&amp;.hua county road camp, that they think it will be a aim-

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decisions:
Communist strength In
South Viet Warn Is growing
slowly despite sustained U.S. air
attacks on infiltration routes
and spelling operations designed
to hit the enemy before he can
spring his ground assaults.
Though a big military vic,tory is needed to bolster confidome, Communist troop discipline has not deteriorated. The
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studies signify things to come In
Viet Nam, they are illustrative
of how defense planners are ap.
praising the situation.
The big question confronting
them Is: Where do we go from
here?
With no significant Commu.
nfst victories so far In 1986, the
feeling Is that American and
Allied fighters are outpointing
the enemy.
Yet the Communists continue
to slug back
mostly when
cornered during American seekand-destroy operations — and
show any number ci sins they
can drag out the conflict
'.1 would Warn against epecting a quick decision," Defense
Secretary Robert S. McNamara
says. Of late the Pentagon chief
avoids venturing a timetable for
ending the war, no doubt rememboririg he once predicted a
withdrawal of all U.S. trops
from Southeast Asia by the end
of 1965.
The key to the problem Is the
future plans of the North Vietnamese. Aside from the Un-

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arise in 'Viet Nam. then set forth
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Chiefs ci Staff have such studies. But Its terse statement did
not preclude the possibility that
the reports eventually would get
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view of Westmoreland.
The two studies — whose existence coincidentally became

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One report compiled by the
Marine Carps Indicated that
Hanoi could keep up Its present
war pate Indefinitely unless the
United States Increased Its

Vice President Richard M. Nixon was saying in Saigon after
meeting wIth top military oflicialic he felt a half million men
would be needed to win the war.
Speculation Immediately arose

Press the force "necessary to
do the job on the ground" could
eventually run as high as 500,000
to 600,000.
"It's very apparent we're
going to need more men there,"
Stennis, chairman of ii Defense
subcommittee, said. He predictrd in January U.S. troops In

550 seamen offshore and at least
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and request."
Gen. William C. Westmoreland is U.S. commander In Viet
Nam.
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pressure Communists to negotiate a settlement of the conflict,
"More manpower will be required," President Johnson told
a news conference July 20. "We
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By BO HORTON
Signs
WASHINGTON (Al')
mount that the United States
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Anwrim commitment In Viet
to its future.
and In

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One Pentagon official, who
must remain unnamed, estimated the actual 1966 ycarend
strength In Viet Nam probably
will be nearer 375,000. Rut he
said defense officials have
talked of a 450,000-man ground
force to be available within
coming months.
The official emphasized that
tjfl center around
capability and that at this point
there has been no + firm decision
to deploy men In such numbers.
The whole question of the
spiraling U.S. buildup drew
fresh attention this week with
word of two studies casting
doubt on the adequacy, over the
long run, of the present level of
American forces In Viet Nam.
About the same time, former

Reports persist, and are not
offictnil denied, that by the end
of this year American troops
within Viet Nam will total about
400,000
some 110,000 greater
than at present.
From President John.son on
down, various leaders have
talked of bolstering American
forces as a means of trying to

PresiEDITOR'S NOTE
hUSOX says more U.S.
, fighting men will be required in
Viet Narn and more will %,
troop
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conducteld a Bible School and
there were 30 enrolled. Attendance was good and cooperation

music were offered as part of
the curriculum. Refrestiment.6
were served at the end of the
day's class periods.
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lie is a member of Zion Hope uniforms purchased for the unte of Crooms High School,
Baptist Church, NEA, Seminole Crooms Higii Band.
and lit, received his A.A. degree
County Education Association, These youngsters are to be 'in 1954 from Edward Waters

Board of Directors of Serneote, commended for making such a Junior College, Jacksonville.
and Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- wonderful contribution to their His wife, Flora, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
nity.
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B. L. Renfoc Jr., principal of penn based soldier, has recently
in Geneva. Rev. G. W. Cliapp&amp; Goldsboro Elementary School, returned from a 10-day
Is the pastor and Rev. Brantly is asking parents with children England and Wales, where be
who wIhl be attending school for and other members of the 5evLingard is the asslstat.
Rev. It. G. hey, pastor i th e the first time, to bring health entli Arms Soldiers Chorus par7tose person. who have not Musical Eisteddfod in Llangolserved as the principal. Serving
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now demands that are being are Ronald Nat.han, Albert skill Imowledge and job pro:. nimle on them, it hub become Morpan, .loim W. Brooks, WI]- Licieney,
clear that th ey must think of 11am Taylor Jr., Charles Jack- Be is now at Clark with ft
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Charles C. Itoberts, newly ap- Bessie S. .Smith witli a
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birthday party recenUy at the I
PeIzWed principal of1fopper Ele- home of Air. and
LOW Duuthwest Road, has comAIrs. Johni pleted
mKitary School, came to Sanbasic training at Bain.
lVinson of Iamestoum.
Jord al a very young age.
bridge, Aid.. and will report to
A1.2s. Smiffi received many
:Be received his early training beautiful cards and gifts. The Great Lakes, Ill., for training
in .*e public school system of
in electronics. A 1964 graduate
table. watt centered with two
Baiinole County and completed
of Crooms High School where
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bb high school tra,
sht was an honor student, she
Qt~s Academy; the Bachelor brilliantly lighted witli candleL. ttended Volusia County Comof Science Megm- and Masters The cake.s were made by Mrs. "
niunitv C0lILgC and enlisted in
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llobertb sayis that,
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The sergeant tip on the platEv(.n if you eventually wind
tip !n Automotive maintenance, form calls a 10-minute break.
you may be called upon in bat- lie puts his hands on his hips,
tle to defend your position or to looks over the two ranks, tells

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been assigned to Iangley AFB,
Virginia, after compleUng basic
training. Walton is a IM grad.
Rev. R. G. Key
he feeli; "This was a very good unte of Crtionts High School
a supply spleschool, the chfldren certainly and is training as
cialist with the Tactical Air
learned and all departmenu
Command.
worked well together. Rome
rnissiorts work,
if; something in
which we can share more bless. Avenue if; training at Amarillo
Ings, if we will just takp Lill:
I ArB, Texas. as a U. S. Air
time to lookaround and gee Forr!e aircraft mainteriance speCialiBt- He is a IM graduate

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becoming a shuffling mob.

Mrs. Janie Hart was pianist
through Fridav for this purand teachers included Airs. Ads
Carrol, Airs. Barbara Glover, pose.
Harriett Bush, and Carrie Har-1

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tack

swiftly

and Iransport planes, why this to-hand combat training. Like
at
MAr-hing stuff And since.
About half Of All men In military has unaergone changes. Along
service are unlikely ever to on- with leaming to kick or use the
gage In actual combat, why the bult of the rine against the
use tolf arms?
grain, hand-to-hand combat now
1et Nam has demonstrated includes some of the techniques
that men still must move on of karate and judo. You learn
foot after they have been air- also about another handy WCAlifted into it battle zone. And pan, the grenade.
hack In home hases, marching
On increasing number of drill
in formation pr"orves organi- instructors are fresh back front
7ation and keeps a group from Viot Narn. They speak And

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7nan-, and Mrs. Marie Burl(" 29. The school will be open from

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to fi;ht %flith basic weapons And thront, the best way to Pull the training film on counter-In sur- lit care of flils newspaper.)

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learn the rudiments of hay. answer no questions which he pay and benefits.
sentini.
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( This article was condensed
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winning It 8WR
Like hack home In stinoh, lion wlill
down and dusts field, is a enm It ,s rough but
can make the there Is nn enminntlnn fliii at Imni flue enenly and over to
pany of recruits, formed in two diff'rcnee between becoming
the end of the eight weeks -- your side).
ranks. Midway along the double old veteran or a now casualty. "combat proficiency tct" It
If you flunk, you may have It,
row Is a six-foot high platform,
In training, a m a n's basic e braces 14 suhjects—wenpnn go 'hrnnuh one r ninte tihiatop it a man. He wears a peak. weapon Is the M14 rifle.
flll
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rd, wide-brim campaign hat, spenrt hours and days learning against dug
enemy, operating finnut. At Fort t)k instruclurs
thehallmark of the drill Per-howto service and use the M14 under gasAttack
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He Is starting you nfl In basic umni of arms and Into marksman gcn"InI military suihjetts
won't
training—the "essential funda ship, how and when to fire at
You hae been taught hint to
When y ou graduate, von ate
mentSic" of militaryhfe and what kinds of targets in da
do under atomIc attack, the nssi.ned to ndvnnced enmiunt
operation,
light and darkness.
rudiments of tactical intchlI training, to combat units or to
The recruit, whatever service
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accepted Into the county road
system by the county commis
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Emarpncy maintenance f 0 T
Craft Street was authorized in
s tame subdivision,
The
was taken after rePM from ctnmty engineer Wil.
11am Boat an roads In thesee11* as thitnicted by the 00Th'

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mission last week when resi
dents of the area appeared to
complain of the poor condition
of streets In their area.
Bush reported Sunset Mag
nolla, Croton and Azalea
Streets had never been taken
into the county mad system and
that no Improvements had been
made on the reads except to
open them.
He further stated be could not
recommend maintenance be
provided for Magnolia and Aza.
lea Streets at this time due to

August 10, 1966 the fact that aerial

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a swamp.
"A further survey might
taken to determine If
swamp can be drained," B
said.
In other business, the be

agreed to check Into the dri
age problem and Inspect
condition of Bunnell ith
engineer as requested by i
idetfls.

The problem of providing

cess to a resident's property
Elder Road In Lake Mon
studies was referred to Commissbo

.Iohn Fitzpatrick and the engi. and the streets therein be ahan., and 600 feet of Terrace Bottle.
fleer.
doned. No objections to the 'ard In Lloyd's Terrace Sub.
The commission took under abandonment were heard.
division was taken Into the
advisement until Aug. 23, the A mubordinatIon of easement count.)' road system for mainrequest of property owners that from the Florida Power and tenance on recommendation of
Palm Shadows subdivision plat Light Company to extend Rine- the engineer.
hart. Road to the take Mary
Boulevard was accepted sub.
Ject
to the attorney's approval,
LONDON (UPI) — Barristet'
PLYMOUTH, England (UPI)
Lesley Appleby, 23, has been
told In quit her part-time mod.
A sparrow, who flew Into
DOESN'T ZIGZAG
elinz jDb because It is against
Lightning curves, twists, the Plaza Cinema here stopped
the Nirristers' code of conduct. meanders and branches like the to watch the first film but left
The 1,retty young attorney's su• limbs of a tree, but it does not hurriedly when a cartoon about
perlors told the girl modeling Is travel In a zigzag combination Lucifer the cat was screened,
a "form of advertising,"
of straight lines.
moviegoers reported.

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liernando and I,nkc' counties,
used constantly tiuring the
building on the grounds had
•s
pecial minme itistend of the
Cnmp staff this year Int'lutb',i week. She tniight• the girls
regular numbers. Such Ilnhlirs (lent' (eorge, matingor; liar- vnriiitiovis or 4-I1 songs, gainCa
chosen were, the au,Iitnrlu, tietL IA'wls, recrentititi lender, and sttInre' ,Innees, Harbour in•
"White Iloilo"; moss hail, "Ret itmi Vniter Harbour Jr., life strueti'tl them in beginners anti
titivanreit swimming and limitHorse
ne. Inn"; enhis, "lBhIf'Pfl(I. guard. These lenders made
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Iltititi arrivitig Monday AfterI Glenda I-tasty aM •I'irty
In charge of this daly (;rnnming and Manners, MN. \Vehste'r, .Iunior Leader
ford w
(nptinns.
fl(mft wi th their agent, Miss signmnnts.
ft,rhnm, Oviedo; Mary AH
Qrnirrle In the Ocnln t4ntlnntil Myrtle Wilson, atid adult lendHan-intl's theme word to the ilitritig the week. flnsues lat'gai, Ilehnrah Rrmiwnre, assistant f,nke (minty. At Tuesday afterAdult lender; ittending from Pitte'r'ion nnn Miller, Karen

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recreation and crafts. (raft Martin, officer with the Ylnr- spoke to the group on eitizen- em. Iavia; Mrs. H. A. Miller. F,nke: Kern.' Kingfin, Snja

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Mrs. Pnd Mnncnsn. Mr. sion, and Conking with honey, nestion and ans'.ver period.
Johnson, Sanford. 1TII W"

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Carol Stone of Seminole. They
Mrs. Mathews and Mrs. hI. I,. and Myrlie Harris. Lake Mon.
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the Atlanta Falcons will not he hard school as nil F1941011111 III Thac,- %011) tuiv- suprt-ivi'cl seem 3 at Orr-en flay hcntnd fart, the safeties.
Starr nrid 7nke flrntknwski, 1 Billy f,nthriclge. a free se
last, Never has a club expended Vinre l,nmhnrdi at Oterti 11"Y lit like I t .
praiinhlv will be the fitlarter will rmnt and Rob .fenc
,viinldle
Ipetisive
rookies
like
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ew entry in their secluded er Nile clubs. Stone walked tail Teuts ;intl sfetV Nick flaqana the NIt,. 1 pick from Texas A&amp;I. I
of camp. Others naked f o r (limit of Ni'trt' ilaint' are sure to take prohahly is a better passer and
Ideout.
Aft
The results were plain to see relense. The traffic has bell I ti'g,uliir jobs, not-c they have may catch up + A rib injury cost
n the e x hibition opener with (1w heavy, both going Will totnitiU. wr'rkc'nl their way Into iterkn'rs ,Inhncnn some vital time. Steve
'hiladeiphin Eagles. The well. If a veterati tiara titit want to Pinker style systetri following Slonn. Alabama rookie, missed
onditioned Falcons, eager to put nut nil the way, liecker their slav with the College All I time while he was with the MI
Stars.
itt anybody In sight on a one- gives him the pink slip. It a kitI Stars,
Reeker is sifting through a
l"nlcnns
hr
soon
is
All
positions
with
the
want
lilt,
la y break from the rigors of does not o to
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of running hacks that in
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los). ,Iu,nirir Coffey (Green 1
flay I. Wheelwright (New York).
Tom
Wilson (formerly with sev- +
4011NNY .1EFFRIF1S caught this five pound bass
cml
teams)
and Dan Lewis
to Lake Harriet and is receiving assistance from
(Washington).
little Miss Beth Turner, holding It up for this
Angelo (Cola) Washington
picture. Jeffries makes his home in Lake Harriet
figures
to be the split. enhi with
(Herald Photo)
1states.
Alex
hawkins
(Baltimore) at
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Matte h)erame a celebrity
sudden (lCntil period. Then they
WESTMINSTER, Md. (AP)
rom Matte Is back with the bombed Dallas 35-3 In the Play- the strength of those final flanker,
hacked
by
Red
Mack
(Pittsburgh). Tight end Is Bill!
Lmops, running at halfback for oft Howl, with Matte throwing gntnr'c. tie spent the winter Martin (Chicago Rears).
the Baltimore Colts. His days of
,;. '1a
ntiiikItii. appearotices, s;,enking
[)on Talbert (Dallas) and Ertnurhdowti tnisss.
glory as the fill-In quarterback two
it
was
true
that
I
car
in
It)
countries
and15
states.
1k'
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Linden (Minnesota are the
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are gone but not forgotten.
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offensive
tackles, Dan Grimm
ned the offense on a plastic (nun-cd thr' NATO ha selt in Eu
"I
doubt
If
I'll
see
action
again as a quarterback," said wrist hand," said Matte. "I rn.', showing films of the (Green Hay) and Frank Lasky
(New York) or Cook (St. Louis) the Ohio State product who would check the defense and (;rer'n flay and I)allns games.
Conch Shuin has no plans tol the guards and Frank Marthen check the play chart in the
InGary
for injured
Johnny
Untthe way, it special vote of filled
tas and
Cuozzo
In last
Dc- huddle. It did help me. I hod our use Matte at quarterback this rhiewaki (f.na Angeles) the cen•
By JOHN A. SI'Ol.SKI
whole offense on it, 50 or 80season U1110841another emergen- ter.
- thanks to Thelma Hickson 'or
I mean . . well, gee whiz
cember's crucial periods.
The best of the defensive
t'y arises, However, he does excreating
and
sustaining
so
much
(come
(in,
John
that is
"I enjoyed It," he said. "I al- PlY"Wheti they sent the wrist pert to make more use of him players appear to be corner
you gotta any It sooner or interest In this league during
ways wondered If I could do It.
How can you be so the summer schedule. As a mat- Now I know I can. The offensive hand to the unIt of Fame in as a running hack. And, it the tnu-ka Ron Smith (Rears, Lee
later!)
Clinton. Ohio, Don Shula said, I .)('raslt)n arises, don't be stir- I Galland (Minnesota) and line
lucky one day and an LOUSY ter of fact, they have a waiting
3224321
SAP4PO*D, PLA
2513 PARK DL
unit
put
out
a
little
more
for
me
'There goes our whole offense I prised to set' Matte flipping a 1 hacker Bill Johko (Minnesota)
list of members wanting to join
the next?
In the emergency and the defen- for the World to see."
Marion Rushing (St. I.ouls) and 11
Pass.
In last week's City League them for the fall.
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to
12
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expand
Whether
play, Split-ski was floating on
"We're st ill a little bitter
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- on how about
V VU ( .1
call
In
the
that
field
goal
to st-ar in the Ocala Men's efiective the City League, which tie playoff game with Green
Doubles Tournament on Sun- howlc alongside them, is in get- Bay. It cost us all money, The
day, and the flfliflC suited me to ting their ten teams contracted Playoff Bowl game with Dallas
a capital S. Boy, did I ever for the Full League. They at- was the best I ever played.
ready have 7 teams signed.
get 'em.
"Now it's back to reality. I
leaving
vacancies for only three
(Come on ole bud(y, you still
just hope I can be a big help to
haven't typed that low score more teams.
the club. I think last year should
Getting hack to the B &amp; C make me more effective on the
and I'm waiting to pounce on
League,'alt Kryzwda bowled
it!)
running pass play. It made
202 - 537 in leading the Frank Gifford and Paul HorA miserable 480 5erk'a, thnt'
what I'm crying about. A 480! Idiots Plus 2 honest, this Is nung. Maybe it can help me."
But then I heard that little their team name) to it three
Matte took over last year altvoice which said, 'Cheer up point win over the league lead- er Unit-as and then Cuozzo were
ing Alley Gators. High for the Injured while the Colts were
John, things could be worse.'
So I cheered-up and tried one losers was Barbara Rohrer 189 driving down the stretch. Almore time! And you know, they -29 and Andy Stine's 197- though he hadn't played quar526.
were right.
terback since his days at Ohio
Over the one-five-0 mark in State with Woody Hayes' "three
I cheered up and THINGS
the Thursday RVAII-7 League yards and a cloud of dust" ofGOT WORSE!! I!
This time it totaled 460 for were Pat Seuhe 155, Carole fense, he did a fine job. Matte
three games and the drive back Surbrook 161, Carolyn Johnson led the Colts to victory over Los
to Sanford was the longest , . 158 and Nettle Phillips 151.
Angeles, forcing a tie playoff
Jack Hunt had one of his best with Green Bay, The Colts lost
etc,
quietest . frostiest nights for the Florida State to the Packers 13-10 In 13:39 of
ate.
The only bright spot. about. Bank Mixed League last Thurs.
this venture was the number day with a 201-536 series.
of Sanford bowlers who jour- Just as easy as using that bank
neyed to Ocala to try their computer, Isn't it, Jack?
Eddie Hubbard continues to
hand at it. I'm hoping that this
shoot
real well for this group
Is an indication of the response
which we'll be having (luring as proven by his 199-539.
And then there's that famous
our Big One . . . the first four
Brown's sister (even
Charley
weekends in September. Reri ur
more
famous,
too) Irene Brown
member, it's handicapped and
who bowled a - . . she bowled
carries a $750 guarautt-c.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A
6.50 x 13
otack tubeless
Doug Owens bowled real well ah - . (You and I just gotta hearing Aug. 23 could provide
Plus $1.13
up there. Doug rammed home a get together for more lessons, the basis for determining if
Fed,
EL Tax
268, high for the weekend, Irenie!).
heavyweight champion Cassius
No trade needed
Looks like the Thursday eve- Clay in exempt from the armed
worth $25 to him.
ning
Navy Mixed Couples Lea- services draft because of his
Lots of women topped you
SizePlus
this week, Split-ski! Like the gue will have no trouble in religious beliefs.
Price'
Black
Tubeless
Fed.
Ex. Tax
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group from the Thursday A.M. fielding 20 teams, what with all
Clay, u convert to the Black
SUIt)
7.CO.x ii
Haag Chrysler League: Caro- of the reservations coming on Muslim religion, claims exemp1
$19.38
shown
has
group
This
now.
lyn Freeman bowled her first
tion as it conscientious objector.
$120
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$21.48
sanctioned 200 game; June that it can also topple a pin or Under his present I-A classifi$2.36
Gassman bowled high series, two, as well.
8.25 x 14 (3.00 x 14)
cation, he is eligible for the
$23.40
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Fend
had
a
197,
Richa 469.
draft.
$2.57
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$25.83
Other 'nifties' from this lea- ard Davis 193 as did Jim Ferris
Clay will be represented at
gue are Ginger Smith 182, Ellie who added a 180-561 series to the hearing by New York attor$in
7.35/1.75 x 15 (65016.70 x 15)
$21.48
Faint 161, Dodie Tatum 160, his credit; Louis Seube 191- ney Hayden Covington, who
$2.55__8.15/ 8.45 x 15 (7.10/1.60 x 15)
$25.83
Margie Miller 160, Fern Gar- 526, Bob Watson 187, Norman handled hundreds of Jehovah's
Quelland 185, Ray Hutchett 193 Witnesses cases during World
met 171.
to name just * few.
8.85/9.00x 15(8.00/8.20x 15)
j $33.91 1 $2.78
Good to see Buddy Welch
War II when that religion
If
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neglected
to
mention
it
back in the gmoove again. Popclaimed deferment for its memAll prices pl.ss ta*
rui'tt1es,s
sho*n it
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to
open
it's
Ing to these lassies: Pat hem, Dollar Bonanza.
claiming deferment.
President; Carolyn Johnson will both men and women.
Clay tailed the army mental
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cal and mental requirements for
DETROIT (AP)
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fall schedules the first week in
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suffered a second
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$
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months ago, remained hospitorite team and league.
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Another gal who made it into alized Tuesday In serious conI
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PITCHING-Steve Horgan,
the 'first timers' category was ditlon with a kidney Infection. Cleveland, pitched a four-hitter
turers puclftciations. add
WE ADJUST ALL FOUR WHEELS, ADD BRAKE FLUID,
Tfl1
Dressen,
67,
was
undergoing
b.ittury
water, retest undse
Town
the
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INSPECT DRUMS, REPACK FRONT BEARINGS, CHECK
as the IndIans blanked Boston
tokd.hunc4bl,N,
hold down.
0
511
Country Beauty Salon from the treatment at Henry Ford
5-0.
admitted
was
jet Bowler-eU-es League. Sue pit-al where he
BATTING-Ed Mathews, AtIn
league
her
first
Sunday.
shot a 206,
lanta, hit a ninth-Inning home
play, and finished with a 464
run off Sandy Koufax that
gave the Braves a 2.1 victory
Recognizing some of the other
LAUREL, Md. (UPI) - over Los Angeles in their first
'bombers' from this league we
game under new Manager Billy
ha,. Jui. Ross' 178; Elaine Charles Lamb, Baltimore News. Hitchcock.
tn,al 114-494 (Inland Ma- American racing editor, hai
t.x'Isl.); Alice Beaulieu 1110 been selected to serve as chair'
(172 Auto Sales); Mardell man of the 12-member AmenCINCINNATI (UPI) -Juan
O.rmazi 178 and Nona Hines can Selection Board which picku
horses
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Murlchsl,
ace of the San FranUnited
(Tbriftwsy); Beverly Ad- the
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pitching staff
meet
foreign
challengers
Nov
claeoo
am as and 196 (Senkasrlk's
PH.
SANFORD
[555 We FIRST ST.
11 in the $150,000 Washington will be unab.1 to pitch In the
Paint said Glass).
Quit.e a few good gaines D.C., International, Laurel tact i tour-game series against the
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New Vat k last year. hwq bren to ttui ori g inal list of 11n men
BLACK MOUNTAIN. N. C. their conditioningI
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downed Baltimore 4-1, eted against Bob Bolin after shutout bid and then singles by'By ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Detroit bettered Washington 8'l
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~ ning start on Billy Hitchcock Chicago nipped Kansas City 21 full game back of the Pirates. bouncer and then struck out
after his first game as skipper and California blanked Mm- Larry Jaster allowed Just two Tony Taylor, ending It.
of the Atlanta Braves.
infield - singles over the first Ron Davis' double climaxed a
flsotn 2-0.
Hitchcock, who replaced Bob
ninth that gave
After Lefebvre's homer, Knit eight innings against the Phil- five-run Houston victory
over the
n
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by Bragan as manager of the
lies but needed help from Net- the Astros their
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Braves Tuesday, piloted the fax doubled with two out In the son l3rIIes to nail down St. Cubs. John Bateman had two
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club
to a 2-1 victory over Sandy Dodger eighth but was strand. Louis' victory,
homers for Houston and Randy
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Koutax and the Los Angeles ed. Tommy Davis' two-out sin- Johnny Briggs' leadoff homer Hundley whacked a pair for
0
all to the American Football
Dodgers.
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League this year.
And it only took four hours, 24' other hit off Lemaster, who +
Wl*onyaso? Joe Nsmath,
minutes to do the Job.
struck out 10 and pulled his
the Jets' $400,000 quarterback,
Ed Mathews ripped a homer
that's who.
In the ninth, ending the mara- l'CCONI to 10.8.
Namath the AFL's rookie of
than which was delayed for two Koufax, who finished with a
five
the year, led the Jets to
hours, five Iflhltt!3 by rain In four-hitter and nine strikeouts,
victories In their last eight
the fourth Inning,
lost his sixth against 18 vlctoP "M
games in 1965,a late rush that
Denny Lemaster, who finished
.
gained the Jets second place to
with a three-hitter, held the
About 40,000 of the record
¶Buffalo In the Eastern Division,
Dodgers hitless for seven Inwith aS-Li record.
nings, protecting a 1-f) lead pro- Atlanta crowd of 52,270 sat out
Playing In 13 games In his
vided by Felipe Alou's leadoff the long rain delay and stayed
first pro season, the former Alahomer in the first.
until the game was over.
barns star completed 164 of 340
the rain, Hitchcock
After
Don Clendenon doubled in
passes for 2,220 yards and 18
watched his outfielders trot
+1
touchdowns. If Namath Imballs to preserve the no-hit bid. one run and scored the other on
e
oves
In
his
second
year,
th
pr
Then, in the eighth Inirig, Jim pitcher Woody Fryman's single
as the Pirates edged the Mets.
Jets figure to be In contention
Lefebvre ended the spell with
Pittsburgh scored both Its
all the way.
leadoff homer, tying the score.
Namath, a native of Beaver
The Braves had a golden op. runs in the fourth with Clende
his
views
Falls, Pa. made
portunity to take the lead In the non's double driving in Jose PaFryman delivering aftknown Tuesday as the Jets
bottom of the elgth but Instead gan and
er
Bill
Mazeroski
was Intentionprepared for their first exhibiof the tie-breaking run, all
thm time Saturday night at
Hitchcock got was aggravation, ally walked.
TWO
10-year-old
swimmers-Walt
Morgan
and
Kathy
Reagan
The Mets knocked Fryman
THESE
Birmingham, Ala., against the
After Mack Jones was tossed
for
the
Sanford
Swim
Association
scoring their run on two
points
out.,
-have
probably
scored
more
iouston Oners.
out of the game for protesting a
Saturday
they get
team this summer than anyone else. Th is Friday and
'We have a shot at the whole
called strike, pinch hitter Mike hits and a walk In the seventh,
to
display
their
talents
before
the
home
folks,
at
the
SSA's
2nd
annual
dedeal." Namath said. "The
de In Hoz drew a walk. Ty Cline but Pete Mikkelsen pitched hit(Herald
Photo)
Swim
Meet
at
the
Naval
Academy
Pool.
tense looks a lot better and
ran for de Is Hoz and moved to less relief the rest of the way
and preserved the rookie's ninth
offt,szae Is smarter. The flankers
second on Dents Menke's sacrithe quart erbacks are workfine. Woody Woodward's second victory.
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better."
I
hit of the game Upped off Mum- Vada Pinson singled home
Houston opened Its exhibition
ry Wills' glove, Cline going to relief pitcher Sammy Ellis with
the winning run in the seventh
season last week with a 26.17
third.
victory over Oakland, and coach
Then catcher John Roseboro inning for the Reds against the
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caught Cline leaning the wrong Giants. Pinson. who had raced
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George Blanda and Jacky Lee
way and picked the pinch run- home from first on Willie Mays'
ready to shoot at the Jets In 1-2.
ner off third. Lemaster struck error in the first inning, dcliv3 order at quarterback.
out, ending the inning.
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St. Louis of the National FootThere was one out In the ninth
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bail League, which opens this
when Mathews lined his eighth
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bob
"week's lilbitian schedule with The Orlando Panthers, claw. Bob Gai ters to the Hartford eran of 20-years of college homer into the right field seats. Farringt.on, the d e f e n d I ii g
a Thursday night game at De- Irig their way to two lopsided Charter Oaks for a first round as chief assistant to head coach ending the game.
champion, has moved past Del
trolt, announced that veteran victories in as many preseason draft choice next year and ne- Moss. Brackett coached for 13 Elsewhere in the National lnsko 173
169 in the race
end Sonny Sandie had signed his apparanres, face th e optimis- gotiating rights for Tommy years under Red Sanders at League, first place Pittsburgh for National Harness Race
contract. Detroit figured In a tic Norfolk Neptunes this Satur- Morrow, a defensive halfback UCLA and also coached under shaded the New York Mets 2-1, Driving title, the United States
deal with Philadelphia, which day night in an away game In who was recently put on wal- Gen. Bob Neyland at Tennessee Cincinnati edged San Francisco Trotting Association announced
th
traded defensive end Jerry the Oyster Bowl, Norfolk, Vs. vera by e New York Jets of and Arkansas.
the AFL.
Kick-off
is
7
p.m.
Orlando
Brackett will be backfield 3-2, St. Louis downed Philadel- Tuesday.
1+
Mazzanti to the Lions for a I
Stanley Dancer leads in
Atso the Panthers hired Her- coach and in charge of the phia 3-2 and Houston ripped Chiu- time.
ture draft choice.
cago
8-5.
money earned with $610,656 to
Both Continental Football bert "Deke" Brackett, a vet- Pan th ers' kick in g game.
+
In the American League, New Inako's $593,322.
The Atlanta Falcons of the League teams have played two
NFL announced that defensive exhi bition games. The Neptunes
OLKSWaDt.O!
end Sam Williams had changed lost to the Hartford Charter
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Brooliyn Dodgers 35 to 10. The Tuesday as manager of the a chorus of boos, hisses and cat-.
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On Saturday, In addition to previous week the. Panthers Atlanta Braves,
calls.
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the Jets-Houston game at Birm- flew to Wheeling, W. Va., and
"It's the best thing that could Throughout the season, BraIngham, Baltimore and Phila- routed the Ironmen 31 to 7. The have happened," said Leon No- gan took the booing without
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Neptunes also won their Initial
V
complaint. "I've been booed by
La.; Dallas Is at Los Angeles; game over the Richmond Re- "I've been hoping this would bigger crowds." he once said In
Oakland at San Diego; Pitta- bela, 38 to 7.
wry comment on the sparse athappen." said William Share.
burgh
and Minnesota meet at Neptunes general manager "1 was hoping he'd be fired tendanee at the home of the
Portland. Ore.; and the New Jim Dunn said his squad will even before he left Milwaukee," Atlanta-bound Braves.
York Giants tangle with Atlanta be Jut not only to stop the Pan- said Cleotha Womack.
But once out of Milwaukee for
at Nashville, Ten. On Sunday. thers but to break head coach
Bragan had been the object of good, Bragan hit back. "I'll tell
Cleveland is at San Francisco. Perry Moss' 20-game winning the fans' deepest dislike in 1965 you how I feel about Milwaustreak. Last season, Moss was as tie led the power-hitting, kt'e," he said. "It's a two-bit
head coach of the Charleston pitching-poor Braves through town, a short-beer town. I've
(W. Va.) Rockets and led that their rocky, lame-duck season had it out there from the public,
team to a perfect record and in Milwaukee.
the politicians and the press. I
the C.F.L. Championship. He He was the symbol of the wouldn't go back there for all
also was named C.F.L. Coach front office, and all he had to do the cheese In Wisconsin."
of the Year last season.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Minnesota, .318: KalIne, Detroit,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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timore - 71 40 .640 Bal
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Los Angeles . 63 47 .573 1½ Cleveland
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Philadel. .... 60 52 .536
California - . - 58 53 .523 13
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St. Louis .... 58 53 .523 7 Chicago .....56 55 .505 15
Robinson, BaltImore, 78.
Cincinnati ... 58 55 .513 8 Minnesota -. 57 56 .504 15
Hits - Oliva, Minnesota, 137; BOCA RATON (AP)
Coach Atlanta .....53 59 .473 12½ New York ... 51 61 .455 201A
B. Robinson, Baltimore, 131.
George Wilson of the M I a m I Houston .....50 61 .450 15 Kansas City . 50 62 .446 2131
Dolphins says Willie West, draft- New York
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Cleveland
5,
Boston
0
sas City, and Brinkman. Wash. Football League.
Pittsburgh 2, New York 1
New York 4, Baltimore 1
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Home runs-F, Robinson, Bal. said Tuesday that West's spot Atlanta 2, Los Angeles 1
California 2, MInnesota 0
Umore, 33; Pepitone, New York, would be either cornerback or
Toda y's Games
Today's Gasses
safety.
Los Angeles at Atlanta, N
Cleveland at Boston
Stolen bases - campaneris, He said the offensive line look- Philadelphia at St. Louis, N
Baltimore at New York
Kansas City, 29; Agee, and Bu- ed good during the game, espec- San Francisco at Cincinnati, Detroit at Washington. N
lally on pass reception. Wilson N
ford, Chicago, 28.
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also praised receivers and at- New York at Pittsburgh, N
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Minnesota at California, N
tributed five pass Interceptions Houston at Chicago
National League
Thursdays' Games
The Volkswagen isn't the kind of car you trade
of, to say nothing of a car that sells for II ,585.*
Batting (250 at bats) - Aiou, to quarterbacks' lack of I arnillThursdays' Games
Minnesota at California
ary with the moves of the
after
a
year
or
two.
in
Just to give you on idea: A Volkswagen Is so air.
Pittsburgh, .339: Alou, Atlanta,
New York at Pittsburgh, N
Chicago at Kansas City, N
ceivers.
It's
designed
and
built
for
keeps.
Houston at Chicago
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tight,
it's a good practice to open the window be.
Cleveland at Boston, N
Runs-Alou, Atlanta, 83: Aar. Wilson said he planned -some Philadelphia at St. Louis, N
The piston speed in a Volkswagen is slower than
Baltimore at New York, N
fore you slam the door. Even after several years.
changes In the defensive back- Only games scheduled
Only games :.cbeduled
on, Atlanta, 81.
it is in many other, cars. That means less wear. En.
So. If you own 0 ,61 or '62 VW that you've taken
Runs batted In-Aaron, AUan field, but didn't elaborate his
gine
friction
and
stress
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so
low
that
the
VW's
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Hits-AIou, Atlanta, 161: Cie. Kansas City Chiefs Friday In
Continuity
in
making
the
some
basic
model
year
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Miami for their debut at Orange
-: niente, Pittsburgh. 142.
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asBowl.
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silver. Crystal. Cut Glass, Beat
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311111F
ill-Trucks Per Mi,
paintin g . Remodel your Bath-PruIt.t.
Rivy Lump. Blonde Dinette Pot,
11110--Automotive
room o Kitche n. 22-7''l4 after
51-AntiQues P
Mis
121-0eootera &amp; Cycles
etc. 322-534? after I p. in.
in
5$-Mossy To 1
123-Boats &amp; Motsn
01111 19th ANNIVERSARY
le-Haslaso. OtoskSss
131-4tarine Supplies
23-Painting
Matched Diamond W e d d I 1*
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NOTICE OP PUN-LW SAIb,
Rings
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEX
Buy-Gent's
Regular
Price
Tilson Painting Service
that by virtue of that oertsM
Ga,t-Ladles i off
Spray GWALTNEY
Writ of Execution Issued out of
JEWELERS and
the .se.1 of the CMONDAY ironk Prlãy
1:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
204 S. Park Ave.
*32-6509 cult under
Court of Seminole Oo,
RFWAIR
&amp;
PAINTING
SATURDAY 9:00 A M.
12 NOON
RIDING LAWN MOWER $65. Florida, upon a final JsSrmI
rendered in the aforseald oaln
Publisher reserves right to r.loct, revise and properly classify all
323-077?.
on th e 11th day of .Iulp, 2.NS, Is
.dvis.m.nts.
24. Well Drilling
______ FOR SALE: Portable Singer that certain os.e osNel
Adjustments will be made on a re-run basis only for typographical
Sewing Machine with button- JOHN D. BRASS and 2
errors that effect the value of the a d. Adjustments will not b.
WELLS MULLED. PUMPS
hole attachment. Also I set BRASS,
mede beyond tbe liszt lr.s.rtion.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Lad' Golf Clubs. 122-9194.
All Types and Ste
vs.
We repair and Service
HAAG CHRY
2. Personals
2. Personali
SPINE
INC., a Florida.
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
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*32-643?
which aforesaid Writ
Do you have a drinking problem. SUICIDE Prevention. Clall WE 20? W. 2nd St.
SEMINOLE Oflijwrr
tion was delivered I. Me 40
Write P. 0. Box 121*. Sanford.
CARE, Orlando 241-1229.
BOAR!) OF ADJUSTMENT
Sheriff of Seminole
Notie. of Public Hearing
WE DEEPLY appreciate the
Florida, and I ha levied
To whom it may concern:
the following d..oribed
genuine expressions of symThe Seminole County Board of owned by HAAG
pnthy an graciously extended
NEWIWOLE corri'ry
Atliustinent will hold a ,public PLYMOUTH, iNC., a. FlcsUa our-.
us from friends and neighbors
I'o.AHI) OF ADJUSTMENT
hearing to consider the possi- p oratIon, said psop.arty being
In the recent lose of buband
Wntiee of Public flesrt*g
bility of granting a side street located in Saniluol. County,
and father.
To wham It may concern:
set back variance to the Zoning Florida, more psrt&amp;cu.la.rty lea.Mrs. Willard J. Crawford
The Seminole County Board of Regulations as requested by E.
And children
Adjust men t will bold a public 3. Koiter on the following des- crlb.d as follows:
I Chain hoist &amp; fra.
hearing to consider the pout- r.rlbed property: Lot 1, Block
1 Battery charger AlSO
4.-Beauty
hility of granting a special ex- 44, Townoite of North Chuluota,
1 Used vacuum cleaner Silver
ception In a A-i Agriculture
Public hearing will be held in
King No, 241190
zone to install and operate a I is e
HAE.1UETT'S BEAUTY N o
County
Commissioners
I Electric bench grinder a
oft water, evening app'ts. io&amp; trailer park as requested by L. Iloom, Court House, Sanford,
bench
3. lor or. thc fn!lcwthg des- FIorId, or. J.ugut 1, 12C9 at
S. Oak Ave.
I Air compressor Curtis Mfg.
__________________________________ cribed property: Lot *, McNeil's 7:80 P. M. or as soon thereafter
90108-11400
Orange Villa.
6. Child Care
CS Possible.
I G. E. motor model No. 6ECSPublic hearing will be held in
Seminole County Board of
1 84A0301
the
County
Commissioners
Adjustment
BIG TOP
I Acetylene torch, hose gang.g
Room.
Court
House.
Sanford,
fly William C. Halback,
NEW HOURS, now policy. Daily Florida, on August
and hand truck
IMS at
Chairman
except Sunday. Also Friday :30 P. M. or as anon15.there
state 140 gal, conI
Quaker
of- Publish August 10, 1966
ev.ntngs. 2515 S Orlando Dr. te'r ie j,osslh)e
tainer
I) DC- S
321-1510.I Quaker state all dispenser
Semi n ole Comity Board of
1 Joyce car lift
Adjustment
SEMINOLE COUNTY
YOU Probably missed a sale to
I
Spark plug cleaner Vixen
Iy William C Hhlhkch,
HOAIU) OF ADJIJ$TMEN'r
Use Want-Ads daily.
day .
I Chrysler and Plymouth up*.
Chairman
%a,tiet
of
Public
fleertag
Investigate the Low-Cost.
CIAO tools Asst
Publish August 10, 1966
'Fe whom it may concern:
I
Hawkinge
universal prom
DDC-30
The Seminole County Board of
No. L1.228
Adjustment will hold a public
I Sioux valve
na.chths No.
IN TIM COUNTY JUDGE'S hear ing to consider the possi)1714
COURT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE bility
of granting a special exI Creftman drill press a moRmzwOLE COI7WTT
COUNTY, FLOHIDA.
ception in a M-1 industrial sone
tor No. 2*3*
BOARD OP AflaO.T
IN PROBATE
to
build
new
house
replacing
old
4 Metal Ben ches
Notte, of PUc B.srtag
NOTICE OF FILING VEI'l'l'ION dwelling as requested by P. W.
3 Bench vices
To whom It may canoern:
FOR FINAL I)l$CHA.HGE OF Mery for Albert Pitts on the In]I Jack stands
The Seminole County Board of LDMINI$TRLTIJR
lowing described property: B.g
I Motor cleaner tank
Adjustment will hold a. public IN HE, ESTATE or
at
HE
car
of
Lot
7
Florida Land
I Hunter wheel bs.11anoer Ito.
hearing to consider the posit- DAISY ROUNDTIi.EE
&amp; Colonisatioji Company's 0.1..
9341716
-bility of granting a side street
Deceased.
Plantation, P. B. 1, Pg. UI,
I
Sun EtC motor cleat-tecto,
setback 'varks.noe to the Zoning PC) ALL WHOM IT MAT CON- sty
run thence N 796 ft, thence W $2
No. 14A018$
Regulations as requested by A. CERN:
ft t, center of drainage ditch, I Electric
arch Marquette wel0. Kidder on the following desNottte Is hereby given that I thence S'erly along center of
der No. 240170
cribed property: Lots 14 and 15, have filed my final returns as dru.Inuge ditch to N'er]y
R/W of
3 Hydrolic floor jacks
Block F, Tract 11, Sanlando Administrator of the estate of
County Road. thence SE'erly aI Pit front and machine HorSprings Subdivision.
Daisy Roundtree, deceased: that long said 11/W 251 ft to POB.
ton
Public bearing will be held I have filed my petition for final
Public hearing will be held in
1 hISS Sines 4 D No. 141134$
In the County Commissioners discharge and that I will Apply the
County Commissioners
U
Room, Court House, Sanford. to the Honorable Karlyl. BousI But, Dent tester No. 221211$
Court House, Sanford.
I Sun battery tester No. IdA.Florida, an August 15, 1916 at holder, County Judge of Semi- Room,
Florida,
on
August
16,
1916
at
11728
?:30 P. M. or as moon thereafter nole County, Florida. on the 14th 7:20 P. M. or a
s coon thereafter
I Safe
as possible.
day of September A. D,, 1964, for as possible.
10 Metal parts bin
Seminole County Board of Approval of the same end for
Seminole County Board of
7 Wood part. bin
Adjustment
final discharge of the estate of
Adjustment
All automobile parts and
By William C. Haibsok,
Daisy Roundtree, deceased.
By William C. lialback.
tools located in building at
Chairman
Dated this 14th day of July,
Chairman
619 East First Street, SanPublish August 10, 1911
A. D.. 1966.
Ful,iisls August 10, 196 6
ford, Florida,.
/a/ Taylor lloundtrec
DDC-2I
1 Metal bolt bin and bolts
Administrator of the Estate
3 Office Desk
Is tile Court of the County
of r)sIR) Roundtrea,
STATE OF P'LOnWA, GREET-.
I Exeouton intercom sypte
Judge, 5_aleel. (lesaty, Florida,
Deceased.
11405.
3
Filing cabinet
l.a Prelate.
Publish Aug. 10. 17, 34. 11, 1914 *O JOEL OLIVER
In was
1s of
I Metal Stationary cabinet
DDC-35
Residence and address
1 RC Allen electric adding ma.EDNA Y. ADAMS
41$ Walnut Avenue,
chine
Deceased. Is the Court of Ike County
Trenton, New Jersey.
1 Olivit'ti Underwood ad ding
To All Cr.dltars and Poises. Judge S_alaule County, Florida.
You are hereby NOTIFIED,
machine
Having Claims or D_asad. Is Probate.
that a sworn Compla int by Ethel
I Royal typewriter
4ge
Estates
Is sea Estate of
I.
Oliver has been filed in the
I Na.tlonaj cash register
You and each of you are here- STANLEY PINIEWSEI
Circuit Court of Seminole ContiI Steno swivel chair
by notified and required to proDeceased. y. at Sanford, Florida, being a
I Wooden desk chair
sent ans claims and demands To All Creditors sad Pereoss suit for divorce by Ethel J.
3 Chairs
ra
SON
whit.li you,
or either of you* may Hawing Clad.... or Demen. )liver against Joel Oliver, and
I Wooden filing cabinet
have against the ..tate of ED- auIa-i Said Estates
for title to one 1914 Chevrolet
I Orelaling fan
),A Y. ADAMS, deceased. late
You and each of you are here- Lnipa.la automobile in her earns,
I National ciga.r.tt. machine
of said County. to the County by notified and required to pre- and -ou are hereby required to
I Universal vendor Inc. candy
Judge of Seminole Ocunty, Flor- sent any claims and demands rile your answer, or to othermachine
ida, t his office In the court which you. or either of you. wise plead, to the same
by or
1 $.W Co.'s refgi. drink mahouse of said County at Sanford, may have against the estate of i salute the 22nd day of August
Florida. within nix calendar Stanley Pinlewaki, deceased, late A.. 1). 1916, with the Clerk of our
chine No. 961tfl2A554Zg
I Dunlop gold seal 145 x 14
months(remthetime of
of add County, to the County isid Court at Sanford, Florida,
tu beless whit. tire
first publication of this notice. Judge of Seminole County. Pier- ttId iv file a copy thereof
1 1967 Pontiac 1b9L4$05
Two copies of each claim or Ida, at his office in the court :be undersigned attorney I.with
W. I 1965 ImperIal
demand shall be in writing. and house .o f said County at Sanford, Ware at P. 0. Box 1411, Sanford,
W
the
Lnd th e undersign
shall state the place of realed a. Sheriff
Florida. within six calendar Florida.
P'
otherwise a Judgment
deuce and post office address of
onth, from the time of the 1iy default will be rendered f Seminole County, Florida, will
it
11:00
A.
M.
on
the 11th day
the claimant, and shall be first publication of this notice. gamut you herein.
,f August, 1911, otter for sai.
sworn to by the claimant, his Two copies of each claim
deWITNESS my hand and the Laid sell to the highest and best
agent, -or attorney and e000an- rnauasl shall ha. In writing, And )cai of this Honorable Court. at
ijaulod by a. filing too of one Shall state the place of reel- lainford, Seintuol. County, Plot- ddder, for cash, at the Front
&amp;
dollar and much claim or demand deuce And Post office address I da. this the 11th day of July ( West) Dour of the Seminole
?ounty Courthouse i Sanford,
out so filed shall be void.
of the claignaut, and shall be 4 D. 1965.
5loridai, the above dsscrlbed perI
's'Ruth L. Stafford
sworn to by the claimant, his SEAL)
uii.1 property.
As executrix of the 1iut agent. or attorney and accunaArthur H. Buukwitia, Jr.
That said sale Is being made
Will and Testament of
panted by a filing is* of one
Clerk
t-o satisfy the term, of said
EDNA T. ADAMS. deceased dollar and such claim or demand
By: Martha P. 'tbIe
Writ of Execution.
STENSTROMI DAVIS &amp;
not so filed .h,.l1 be sold.
D. C.
J. L. BOBBY. Sheriff
McINTOSH
IIslsu Ursne
t. W. Ware. Attorney
Seminole County, Fiouj4
Attorney* for Exacut.rlg
As executor of the Last I . 0. Boz 141$
By:
James J. BIngistary
Florida State Bank---Suite 32
Will And Testament of
Slanford, Florida.
Chief Deputy Sberlft
Sanford, Florida
*2771
ttanle Pinlewuki.
daeca,,i1 5.ubltuh iHIS
? £ A..
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'4
uiilhdi A ug.
luIiisb Aug. 3, is', 17, 34, 1556 It'. li.tG
11. 1165
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LOTS' GENERAL HOUSE
CLEANING Service. Call eves
7 to 10. *1-* 7- 7.4.
HOUSEWORK. Childeare. Local
or transportation r e q u I r e d.
20154 W. First. Apt. 5,
IRONING DONE at tar hems or
yours $*3.$577.
DEPENDABLE womsfl wants to
4.901.
work. Ph.

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97. Houses

HOME DELIVERY!

For Rent

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SOUTHWARD

Payton Realty

)1(JHT 51111.1961 Ford Cilutorn
*0), V.1, it A U, 2 It. Sedan.
223.179 l.
11l9
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Home Cheaper

11011 McKee USED CARS

_j2I.07$l

'6" cii iV I' ('r,nvettihiC.
'i.0E2.
;,nyniatita.

US0IO CAR VU4ASCINO at UnIt.d State flank will save you
money. Don't be misled by
"Dank flats YlnancIoL' Call
*38-1776 and compare our paymentl,
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120. Automotive Service
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Jim Hunt Rea
lty Stemper Agency
REDUCED

Payton Realty

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1964 F1at

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1961 Plymouth

transmission

1960 Rambl.r

Station wagon. A nic. car

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$ 595

$

695

$595

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SPECIAL AUCTION SALE

WEDNESDAY aid FRIDAY AT 7 P.M.
Special because extra nice Ethsn Allen furniture and
antiques, china cabinets, dining room suifes, bedroom
suit.s rockers, .ppli.nc.s and by. seats. Sold to
tbe highest bidder.

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BERNERS AUCTION
746 Rad GaiaI k.

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1959 M.rcury
4-door sedan. S.e thrs one

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444414

Right To
The
Point
Deals
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SAVE NOW!
Deal Right

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$1275

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$3495

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6180, power st_aiag s.d
brekes, redle, b..t.,, s.d ir

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$994S
64 DODGE
DART GT

V-C, sPisk shift, r.dIe,
bucket sts.

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sepsis 4.49., h.rdsp,

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SALES DEPARTMENT

$395

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OPEN 'TIL 9:00 P.M. DAILY
SATURDAYS i'lL 6:00 P.M.

USID
CARS

$395

SEMINOLE
COUNTY MOTORS
1801 W. FIRST ST, PH., 322.014

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SANPOID
ORLANDO

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IN OUR NEW LOCATION

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VW 51*111

64 CADILLAC

(OIJLQ 9b.w 19AMM

Valiant
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3219 S. 11.92 imeNvd

Impala 4.4.., hsrd?.p equip.
p.d with radio, h.st.r, set..
mark transmissloii, Power

$1095.

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Volkswagen

64 CHEVROLET

1964 Dodge Dart

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4.de.s' berdNp. This
tat. cer Is .qulpp.d

(OPEN DAILY 'IlL 9 P.M.)
3219 SOUTH HWY. 17.92 SANFORD
PH. 322-1835 (ORLANDO)

$1795

1965

A little

MONTH

Elli*nor Motor Co.

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$AA95

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THIS INCLUDES ALL FINANCE CHARGES (SALES
TAX AND LICENSE EXTRA). YOUR PRESENT CAR
WILL PROBABLY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT.

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63 CHEVROLET

RED HOT

Wagon.

10 HP .f(iIIO 4' Tink. Perfeet $10. Mr. The.4, .ill Sri
Pt., Chtslt,r,ta, Vie.

INSTALLED

$100 DOWN

Stemper Agency

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usorin hardtop, P/M. PIR. autoisatic an. Sli(S. Ph. 123.4480.

NEW VOLKSWAGENS

SAULS AGENCY

IllS Ot.YMPIC Tn-Il: 11 ft. inhsill with 41 H. P. Mercury 4
months old, userlfice $100
low list tof fiat ucla. 333.1444.

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Stenstrom Realty

Robson Sporting Goads
YOUR SVIJR(1DE DPAt.IR
144.4-I 9. lot St.
337.1161

AsiUtne

108. Room For

$100 DOWN

GATidWAi 70 fHS
WATERWAY

$ 49;
I 99;

CAI)ir.r,AC, 4 dr.

110 W. 4th

RV1O1

10,000 rudsra tially .

SPECIALS
I9,4 CIl#iVflOt.ICT Sedan
',l9:vn'-,1.ET Wsn
961 VA t,l')N, . d.
l"7 iiI.li('K. I 3t.
155 I'o4TIAC, 4 dr.

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I i-Idrm dupla, Apt..
X!1ii &amp;
psvna on Lake UNUU
A NTI,'11 TO $C1400I,
I I1DR1611. FURN. house, utilities
KItchen
aquipe;I, lee. room.
Ashby.
*31.1188.
IN FACT, jtsst acrosa the street.
turn. *0, W, 19th. $494911.
A closets. *22.2*14 after 5 p.m.
Neat 2-bedroom block hems In
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good area .'lope to everything. 2 1108)1. USFUI1N. bourn., $60, 106.
For Rt!nt ", in.
.Jts.t right for sIngle person or
VIJRN. At'TN. close In. Jimmy
or .mall family. Priced to sell *12.82*7.
$ A * 11011)1. APTS., Completely
Cowan, *22.401a,
at $5,100 with good term..
UNFURN. I nORM house, kitchequipped by clENi'ilAi. Et,ICCtar.
e
,
en equIpped, earpot't
TR1C which Include, electric
AVAI,OM APAR'VMSTR
fenced In backyard. After
kitchen healing A cooling,
us W. 2nd t.
*22.1417
p. in. weekdays, 921-1129.
TOtVU'N LAKES
private bath.,
INVESTMENT A REALTY
I noRM., i Bath, tinturn. Ideal (;ARDEN APit'rMEN'l's EP IIC. A rrs.,
tisiaulea rum ; miacially •,sited
ill N. Park Ave.
*12-9179
locatIon $94 ma. Call *22.78*5. 71* IC. First St.
122-1110
for retireti peonie. idmally Ia5*10.
cstei Isiwisi own. I njslre at
BR,
KIT.
eq1ippe4,
$60
2
NO QUAL1F'ING
Jaci)iis)fl, I'ept. Store. *ii
3 1111.,BATH, Conti-al air, $160 9IJRS. -a PP., *300 Mellonvilla.
SIMPLY essume F1IA mortgage 'no.
let. St.; Sanford.
WiCt,AKA APAIL1'MICSTS
after paying $740 down par2 BATh, Kit. equlpoci,
went w ith monthly payments
Iii W. I"11U4T NT,
$124 no.
of $44.40 and ),oil can move
(2OMMOI)OIU'
Into this cute, 2 I1DRM masonFURN. APT., close in. 322-2100.
rv home Immediately. The 322.1801 2140 11Iwaths at 17-91
APAItTMEN'I'S
total price is only $8,150. Bee ___________________________
APT. FURS. 505 Myrtle. 322-5602 VtJttN1liIt) - USt1RNISUED
It Now! I I
LARGE I DORM, unfurn. 2466
Ph. Ucailent 41gm. 211.1110
SEMINOLE REALTY
Palmetto Ave. $15.
8-ROOM furnished Apt. $40 ma.
332-4232 or 6110
All utilities. $13 Magnolia, 1 or 2 i*i)I1M AI19'. All electric,
)"URN. HOUSE. 210 Laurel Ave.
Apt, I.
c'veryth,ltig furstished. Corner
PARN RIDGE, 105 Driftwood
, Keys at Test Williams
elf 17.92 ais'i H,,yrisa Dr., 1)..
Lane, 3 111)8)1, 1 t, bath, cenHardware.
l'tIHN. APP. at 317 W. l2tIu 8t,
flit)' Ph.
Ira] air and heating, chain
Call owner 666-4269.
Briarflotiss,
613
link fence all around. Ph. 2- 2 nORM. CU
3 liOuM APT for rent, I'rivat.
clIffs, rh. *13-5591.
6736.
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private bath. 61
FUllS Downstairs At,?, 601 I'd.
Mell(,fl%'illC. 3?2.f,4?0,
tuetto Ave. Ph. *22-1374 after
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ping center &amp; base. 2617 Elm. CI.1i3A. quiet rims for men.
on equippsd. 821-5594.
PAINT COMPANY
APT. 115 FliENcil, 322-6530.
95. Houses For Sale
Located Throughout County
401 Magnolia, 322.07*0.
Pb. 1*3.4422
310 Manoiia
2 111)11)1. FURN. home, $78 inn.
1-11* 2 Baths
2-3
Water Included, 322.6870.
BARGAIN DAT
Some Kitchens Equipped
Payments L-@&amp;&amp; Than Rent
NICE $ Bedroom. I bath. Pay2 DORM., 154 1T11, Florida
To Inspect Call
ments only $74.63. Includes all.
Ave.. Lake Mary. *23-0171.
lloc'ks
oft
17-9?.
Assume
2
mortgage.
2 nORM., Cfl, all electric. turnA Multiple Listing Realtor
isbed, near N.A.S. Available
REALTOR
Aug. 32, 175 Mo. 3:2-3541 after
322-2420
2515 Park Drive
5:30 P. M.
Days 822-7174
Nighta-Weekends 322.0451
FURNISHED
I &amp; 3 DORM., I bath $45 to 11*3.
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
OAK TREES
'UNFURNISHED
2-8-4 BRS., 1-2 BATHS
BEAL'TIFUI. 3 I3drm., I bath
I to 4 13011)1., I bath $55 to $113
home with Florida room &amp;
Fireplace. Located on shaded
lot in Loch Arbor with Bar. 2584 Park Drive Office 1*1-1111
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Night: *82-064* or *13-0700 I APPALSER
B-Q &amp; fenced hack yard. Ideal
INSU ROB
for family with children or
11$ a. French
131.4911
as retirement home. Only
terms- $1,100 .'iI.MOT new 4 13dm., 2'.' baths 2 1108, KITCHEN furfl., apace
with
$14,450
heater. $75 ma. 322-5303 or
down. Evenings &amp; Sundays
den with fireplace, large kit.
11:2-2X52.
3-2*41.
3:2-6266.
clien. 001 E. 2 nd Street.

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APPRAISER
FRONT APTI. 1*1 a.
1919 S. French S 110011 HOUSE, completely fur- OCEAN
821-4991
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. MI..
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nished, corner lot, close in.
B. U. Hutchison. 322-4011.
Judge, S.sdsele County. State COUNTRY HOME. Immaculate. $
$750 down, bat, like rent, 6*3
13D1LM., 1% bath plus I.J. Fix.
W Florida. in
IC. 2nd. Ph. 322-4177.
102. Mobile Homes Sale
room, oak floors, ducted beat
la- VS the N-stat. of
BOYCE
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a
20
den,
workshop.
Almost
'30BN CLIFFORD
es_
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Deceased.
an acre with shade and fruit 96. Houses-Sale or Rent
Hwy. Il-il 1, Sanford
trees, paved road, near Winter
FINAL NOTICE
*12-2512
Notice in hereby given that the
Park- $16,600. About $,000 BY OWNER: 3 Bar., 2% baths,
central air &amp; heat, 1-car garcash needed. GOLDEN ROD
nderuigned will, on the *3th
age, enclosed porch, 27 ft. AS EASY ia calling on your
REALTY, 644-8736.
day of August. A. D. 1866. pre. placing Want
neighbor ,
family &amp; 18-ft living rooms
sent to the Honorable County
Diii *3*.
Ads by phone
choice area, 122,591. 1009 Grove
judge of Seminole County, Flor- 2 BR. VERY Clean. Close in,
Manor
322-9017.
2111.
and
Jimmy
Cowan.
822-401*.
ida, its final return, account
vouchers. as Executor of the
11~111111110
Estate of JOHN CLIFFORD
said
and
at
deceased,
'BOYCE,
time. then and there, inalce apNOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
plicatioz* to the said Judge for
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a final settlement of its adminNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
$sttIon of said estate, ana t o r that by virtue of that certain
an order discharging it as such Writ of Execution Issued out of
and under the seal of the Circuit
Executor.
4.
Dated this the 19th day of Court of Seminole County, Florida, upon a final judgment rend3u13'. A. D. 1566.
.1&amp;
THE F I B S P NATIONAL ered in the aforesaid court on
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BANE AT ORLANDO
the 39th day of October. A. D.
As Executor of the Estate of usGS, In that certain case enJOHN CLIFFORD BOYCE
titled W. J. LAWTON. Plaintiff.
R. E. MeCALLISTER. DcDeceased.
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By: W. H. Clark
feradaist, which aforesaid Writ of
ExecutIon was delivered to me
Trust Officer
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Florida, and I have levied upon
Mc INTC) S H
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the following described property
Attorneys for Executor
owned by R. E. McCALLISTER,
Florida State Ba nk-5Uite *3
said property being located in
Sanford, Florida *3771
Publish July fl &amp; Aug. 11 101 17, Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as fol1961
Like new throughout, auto)DS-10
lows:
I 253 HP Garland Range Set.
matic transmission. A Jewel .
NOTICE OF SUIT
No.
TOt EA)IMIE W. SAMPSON
I 1(12 Toastmaster, 5cr. No.
New Bern, North Carolina.
('1 977*3
and
I FET4 Used Slkz Ra nge
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With air condifloning.
MARTHA J. SAMPSON
NV/Top Equip
New Bern, North Carolina.
1 3-? Frymaster, Fryer But.
are hereby notified that
Ear. No. FN?01840
a. You
-suit to foreclose a mortgage
I IOOCR Jenu Air Fan
entitled First Federal Savings
1 24/48 Work Table
T
and Loan Association of Orlando.
S SIIIX Table Base Inc. in Tops
a corporation, versus SAMMIE
1 15-54-8 Compt Sf5 Sink w/2
W. SAMPSON and MARTHA J.
11/24 Dralisboardu
SAMPSON, his wife, has been
4 6*3x Table Base Inc. in Tops
flied against you in the Circuit
S 951 Table Base Inc. in Tops
270 2-door hardtop, auto. transmis.
Court of the %'Itith Judicial Cir5 31/30 14 FE Lot's GMP WI
sion. Clean as a hounds tooth.
cuit, in and for Fetninole County.
B ass
Florida. being Chancery Case
4 36/36 Ij HE tops OMP wI
Base
No. 16206 mild that you are required to file your answer with
S 30143 34 BE tops 0)11' w/
the Clerk of vaiid Court and to
Base
2-door, radio, heater,
serve a copy thereof upon the *3 No. 640 Chair uph DE441 Red
platutiff's attorneys, whose name
1 1120 Refrlg 8cr No. 97411
clean.
and address is set forth below,
I VP 19 Fryer Set No. 9774
b ut later than September 1, 1966.
S Neptune 1300t)ss in line 26"
Bach up C 2*4 Lac Red
If you fail to do so a Decree Pro
Confesso will be entered against
I 1110000 Cai,hs Red Stand
you for the relief demanded in
3 3 Olig Steam Table butane
4-door sedan, air
Gee w/l 1/4 743 4/1-74*0-1/3
the Complaint. The real property
conditioned
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76l6-6/2fl1?-S/8-76!6&amp; Pans
proceeded against is:
a.
Sheriff
Lot 178, LAKE HARRIET and the undersigned
ESTATES, according to the of Seminole County, Florida, will
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Flat thereof as recorded in at 11:00 A. M. on the 19th day
Pages
16
and
12,
of
August.
1966.
offer
for
sale
Flat Book
wagon, air condflon.d,
15. Public ltaeords of Send- stud sell to the highest and best
bidder, for cads, at the Front
utile County, Florida.
%'I'I'Nblb my hand and seal (West) Dour of lisa Senaisiels
of this Court of Sanford, Florida, County Courthouse Iii Sanford,
Florida, the above described per.
this 26th day of July, 1866.
suiss? property.
(HEAL)
"600", sharp, low mileage
Arthur H. Bct'.witha, Jr.
That said sale In being wade
to satisfy the terms of said
Clerk
By Donna M. Markos, D. C. Writ of Execution.
J. I.. JIOBI37. Sheriff
GILES. HEDRICK A ROBINSON
of Seminole County, Florida
109 East Church Street
4-door sedan, automatic
By: James J. Singletary
Orlando, Florida
Chief Deputy Sheriff
Attorney. for Plaintiff
Publish July 2? &amp; Aug. 8, 10, 17, Publish July 20, X7 &amp; Aug. 1
10, 1961
1964
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CALLBART REAL ESTATE
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--work. Only those experIenced
water, Oak trees. Low down
teed apply. Reply to Uoa 196
payment, Terms. Call W. U.
c/o The Sanford Herald.
MeClung, *22-8111.
WANTED: fiousekeePer to live APROX. 2 acres frontage on
tn1 lady. 428.5916. Orlando.
Georgia
Ave. 111gb School
parking lot. $34(10- Terms.
EEW1NG MACHINE OPERA*22-810*.
TORS, with factory experience.
S day week. AIr_coflaIttlofled,
LOTS &amp; LOTS OF LOTS
'plealant aurroufldlfl'. pay
SPECIAL- owner s'a 'li
based on prodCtibfl, .Minimum
hurts, but pelt NOW!" 6 lots,
ISO for 40 bra. Apply in per0Sflzl3O each) In Lake Mary
son, do not telephone. Shapiro
for
51396 cash for all sta.
Dress Factory. DeLand AirFIVE acres Lake Mary 330 a
'part, Detand. Ft...
610 f.r $7,00.
SUTTABLE for trailers, near
Lake Monroe 100 a 200 for
3-Male or Female Help
$595-term..
100 a 130 near Lake Mary 1.4
NTB.AL FLORIDA CHRIS
with city water for $$P1Is
looking
for
SCHOOL
PlAN
terms.
teachers- dedicated Christian
MANY others from $600 to
teachers. 'KIT,4.r6'arteTl A Jun$11,6(1f. These make good inHigh.
If
you
think
You
ior
vestments for your future,
Boa
can qualify, writs P. 0.*2741
Maitland,
Florida
775,
CALLRAUT REAL ESTATE
CALL DAY OR NIGHT 8224495
SHORT ORDER Cook. E1p.i'lSflCad preferred. evening shift. Ap- 91-Farms--Groves
ply in person. Eekerd Drugs,
Sanford Plaza..
FOR SALE by owner: 2 31 4
acres of farm land. 668-4396.

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ST. JOHNS REALTY
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
DSK CLERK wanted: caper- 1*0 N. PARK AVENUE 818-1111
leneid only of N C P. 4100
essential. Evening shift-pleaSABOTAGED
sant working conditlona. ('all THIS AD should have been un46$.4423. 10 A. M. to 4 p. us.
der REAl. ESTATE lest week:
'Mrs. Ponohssø.
Large corner lot, .28 more, with
large shads trees, 2 wells and
_BRTEXD1CR WANTED: Eaper.
a 1964-1 bedroom, 1 54 bath
lanced only. Evening shiftC11ICKASI4A TRAILER, sill for
.pl.a-..nt working condItions.
96,900.00 CASH.
Call 661-442*, Mr. tory.
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Used Appliances for sale
SELL (7$ Your Parnitore. Quick
MOONEY APPLIANCE
Serviee with the ee.sh.
Cor, Ird &amp; Palmetto
*91-069?
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77-SItuat4.s Wasted
77-A--Sltua.Uoa Wanted
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Sl-Iaeoai. I'La*.It1
12-Busies.. Prop-ease
13-Real Etats Wasted
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Raymond Lundqutat, Assoc.
PIZZA TAKE-OUT. Must .sicsrt. $i2-$flI
Atlantic Bank WE.
(lee flu. ta Ill 'health. 965-4001.

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CRYSTAL-Tip Ice Machine. 110
1$. Catering Food
WILSON-M A L ER FURN.
lbs. per day. $150. Bee at the
Trade
Buy
Sell
Big Dip, 2516 Park Dr.
*11-16 E. lot St.
8*3-5112
OTCUA- 3*3-04Th.
liaRS 0. E. WALL Stereo, 4
speakers &amp; ear phones; Gar- ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
15. Special Services
rard turntable, AM. FM Stereo
Bedding &amp; Furniture
Radio. Alpo UIRF, 0. E. 19"
AT FACTORY PRICES
CARS WASHED AND ¶AXED.
TV with built-in clock. Ph. 119 Magnolia
822-31*1
at your home or mine. Call
322-1:91.
Roy Green Jr., 1*3-6406.
USED Furniture, s.ppUs..noss,
READY MIX Concrete. Blocks,
tools, etc. Bought
Sold. 1*2'.
SURFBOARD REPAIRS
Cement (colors), Steps, Steel.
ry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Wire mesh, Dry Wells, Rana.
290 Park Circle
Ph. 122-418*.
Grease Trapp &amp; Window Sills.
-4 06* or
2- 9 2 after 6 p.m.
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THE Classified ad columns are
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
PAINTING - CARPENTRY
85)9 Elm Ave.
like a house town bulleti n
3*3-6751
A. J. Adcock
beard for offerings of $11
GET Professional can-pet clegiew
dr Call 8*2.2111 todayl
Bole In Your floor? 7 7
lug result,- rent Blue L..x
E &amp; 3 TURNER ROOFING
Electric Carpet Shampooer $1
Ph. 322-3409
Sanford
per day. Carroll Furniture.

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ARC reglaitered,
' r in. 4, U. Musical Instruments
shot*, reasonable. p)
anytIme.
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
W. L HARMON
1*2-4*3*
AT TUT: ARC Gorman Shepherd at Chflinsihus. dogs. *32- T.aTNGERtAND Snare Drum,
9194.
stand, cover $40. 132-1241 or
*644.
10. Poultry - Livestock
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43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
RORSES BOARDED
CA1aAT)flThtS, 1t of i1ie reason,
'Reasonable Rates
00 large bushy. In gal, cans.
Good Riding Area
40e each. Come earls' for best
Phone
232-91161
seIectio. Bell'. Nursery, Longwood to Lake Mary lId.
HOGS FOR SALE. 2-74.

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Wheel chairs, sick room supplIes
30.
Appliances
for sale or rent.
LIOGE'FT REXAIJL DRUGS
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SANFORD ELECTRIC COO
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tice here in (hicagn. half of
many of the physicians to
I my patients were vivos of othwhom we refer prospective
or physitinna. Those wives

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.%tr,st of
booklets viii this column, inch
aicians who tf such intimate
had as "Set Problems in .f3rriae."
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to develop their presentation

for which you are to send *
long stamped. seIf-tddroased
of the facts on their own!
have env lope. phis 20 man".
For the medical schools
been so prudish or fearful of Medical textbooks still inor.- the vital points in that
rensure on such topics, that
they ignore marital counseling. i
(I,"s writ. to Dr.
Far example, when I enter- (ran, in care of this newI intoIliv surf to jsmi'vr it was keep it Iu,'himig suit in their sit- ed
wAsiIlN(;Tt)N (UPI)
ed
Northwestern
L'niv.rsi y pa per, enoloqing a
long
that I am nt,n.rniliiuirt lvi'.
to ad
like to
tiiihi' (till'S at all times, along Medical Schc)oI, I had been
damped sddres.d •evelo.
- When
Itet,. (arIton It. with tin extra pair of striped teaching
WIIIIIg itliotit MI)lllethlng, but
psychology for over i
and 20 cents to cover typin g
ci reum mmistamwes force me to do Skk Ii's, it rat nil lila te for govi• rIi) years. and doing consider- and printing costs 'when you
tair in Maryland, asserted that. PaInts.
SI) 110W.
light
of
these
do.
able
family counseling.
In the
send for one of his booklets.)
Several mwitlm ago whimi it. Chesapeake flay was dangerous.
So I was doubly interested
pcsllumt''d, lIla opponent, Velopmont.c, no one could I
was disclosed thimit Housemimeni- lv
to find out what the medical
hers wire imistaullitig an exnn- 'I'limmu, U. h"inan, flti,i him- leal ly hilnine members of
V ing medical
sivi' indoor swimming pool in self imits, the waves to prove grcss for trying to stay in the fsicultjes were
have student.-t.
time flavinirim Building, I was the heurin's were still x a fe for swim of things. They,
And I was shocked!
a responsibility in the conduct
unable to grasp its true sig. swimmrrs,
By WALTER C. PARKER
In the 4 years of Medical
-Whet, It wan rumored that of foreign affairs.
nificance.
A tactful person sees, hears
never know School we were not offered even
Congressmen,
I jImtfl)le(I to the cont'lui,ilon Mao Tse-tung was tilling, the
single 0-minute lecture on and says as much as he should,
that the pool would be used aging lIed Chinese leader im- when they might have to take a
not as much as much as he
mainly for fun and frolic, 1171(1 niersed himself in the Yangtze plunge to prove it point. Jiere, the sexual side of marriagef
Moreover, when one of our could.
therefore should be classed as River nimuf paddled around for 65 for instance, is one type of
S
a luxury. I realize now I was nilnutes to prove he was piiys. situation that could easily de- foremost Chicago gynecologists
?tfena')ry
enables us to relive
and
obstetricians
wrote
a text'.Plop:
lezully fit.
mistaken.
* happy experience; conscience
"Mr. I'rvsident, Senator F'ul- hook for medical students, he
These incidents illustrate the
There are strong indications
bright
has just made another decided at long last to include 15 what recalls an unhappy one.
that the world, having gone important role that swimming
16
brief chapter on 'Marriage
through periods of trial by plays in politics and diplomacy, speech criticizing your Viet
It's '-mild how many golden
Counseling."
sword and trial by fire, may be
It is obvious th at Duke could Nam policy. Do you have any
For he figured that most of blond g.iis have black eye.
entering a period of trial by not have effectively implement- comment?"
the
doctors in general practice brows anti black eyelashes.
"fell him to go jump in the
water. Let us review some of ed American foreign policy in
would have prospective wedd*
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Spain it he had waded into the lake."
Sharinz a happy time louThe
need
to
be
prepared
for
irug
couples
referred
to
them
-Wheum the United States lost ocean wearing waterwings.
ab- ble* its pleasure.
Mao's aquatic teat confronts situations of that sort is reason by their local clergymen, rahan 11-bomb off the coast of
',
Spain, our anibassador, Angler our diplomats with a new chal- enough for both houses
and bis and priests.
But when this textbook was
Biddle Duke, plunged fenrlessly lenge. They would Le W/e to Senate to have swininiing poolS.
Published and sent out to reviewers, some of them pro- I
tested against this famous professor's advice re spacing babies.
So the puhIishr got jittery
and called the book in. after
watch that enapter was deleted

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WASHINGTON (NEA) - troops. The cease-fire gave to strengthen its military posiFor two decades, the cease-fire thein that period of safety. They tirnis.
has been a major Communist kept the truce only long enough
In South Viet. Natn, a ceasemilitary weapon.
to finish the refitting.
fire would give the Communists
A cease-fire, with the United
When they began to lose In a free hand to recruit and train
States as moderator, enabled Korea, the Chinese Reds called
Mao Tse-tung's Communists to for truce talks. These talks additional troops and to Infiltake over China, it gave them halted the big U. S. drive north. trate more arms and men.
the time and the safety from The Chinese stalled while they
Most of the Communist miliattack they needed to arm built up their local forces, cor- tary organization i underthemselves with weapons the rectecl their basic weaknesses rountl. Supply routes are so.
Japanese surrendered at the in weapons and equipment.
end of World War II.
This build-up meant that a crot. Open inspection would be
Mao's armies were militarily resumed U. S. advance would like watching the Cosa Nostra
weak, had few arms and little have been much more costly. it and its supply lines with no
ammunition. The Japanese were put the United State In a weak- undercover men.
A cease-fire couldn't stop
surrendering large quantities er bargaining position, enabled
of weapons to anyone on hand. Mao to put through an agree- Viet Cong assassinations, kidThe Chinese Communists need- ment so impotent he broke it napinga and other terrorist, at.
tacks, now at the rate of 11,000
ed a breathing spell to get openly and repeatedly,
those arms to their scattered
Hanoi used the Laotian talks to 17,000 a year.
entirely.
It couldn't ston fled iL1erril1a
brought down the British this
Simple arithmetic is catching the United States. These for brought
1
Yet the hook was designed
troops from attacking whenever
up
with
foreign
aid,
with
irrecigu
claims
amount
to
about
summer.
exclusively for physicians!
they wanted. In every case, as
Herald Area Correspondents
- -The American high cost of
"Oh, but Dr. Crane, maybe
in China, they'd claim the other sponsible federal spending and $29 billion to be paid in gold.
with
insane
stimulation
of
priThe
United
States
cannot
honor
living
is
beginning
to
bug
houseGeneva
side
had
started
the
firing.
Altamonte Springs
wives.
The inspection teams the vale borrowing. Catching up? its gold indebtedness,
Mrs. Julia Burtos
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathleua
-The high cost of living also
-Time
United
States
held
United States deployed in China
838-1318
349.5205
Simple arithmetic in overtaking
when
is
beginning to bug President
gold
after World War II didn't stop such items in the field of good alx)ut $20.5 billion in
Bear Lake-Forest City
Lake Mary
the war ended and before tern- Johnson but not enough so far
the Reds. Inspection teams fullMrs. Maryann Miles
Mrs. Frances Wester
intentions
gone wrong.
Best
evidence
of
what
is
go
poi'ary,
emergency foreign aid to per-suade him to do anything
ed in North Korea and Laos.
838-3678
322-6219
began
under
the Marshall Plan. almut it.
The Control Commission in Viet ing on was the sudden RepubCas.elberry
Lake Monroe
- -Private debt increasingly
Num has set a dismal record. Bean assault on foreign aid, said Temporary? Emergency? ? ?
Mrs. Jane Cuselberry
Sir,,. II. L. Johnson
Nations which have acquir- demands attention as citizens
There are thousands of Viet assault being led by Sen. Ever888-5046
322-4722
ed
free
or cheap dollars in the increasingly mortgage their fuCong pockets in South Viet ett M. Dirksen, (H-Ill.). Dirksen
Chuluota
Longwood
form
of
foreign aid also have ture earnings for today's goods.
Nain. Each would have to be
Mrs. Liza hlaket
Is
a
cagey
mann,
attuned
to
the
found
surplus
funds with which Iteni: A $2,600 automobile can
Mrs. Donna Estee
policed with units acceptable political winds. It is reasonable
365.5193
8383317
to both sides. The Red members to believe that Dirksen's sortie to siphon U. S. gold into their be purchased on the Florida
DeHary
North Orlando
of each unit would bar visits to against Johnson spending and own coffers. France has been Gold Coast for $7 down. That's
Mr.. John Leone
critical areas or stall them. By foreign aid policies ummeans that time largest operator in this field. correct: Seven dollars. A more
Mrs. Marilyne Peterson
668.4883
From July 1, 1965, to June cxptnsive line of cars requires
the time the mspcctorn arrived, public opinion In Illinois Is tak
3230801
Deltona
30, 1965, France received for- it dtn a payment of Sit, no doubt
what they sought to see would lug similar positions.
Osteen
Mrs. Mildred Haney
cign aid of more than $9.4 bil- to keep out the ri f f rat!.
be hidden or mitoved.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
A broader and equally reat- lion
668.5631
This is time economic environ
Iii that same period .
The Jul) would be like trying
322-4841
Enterprise
Americans
which
in
sonabte
Interpretation
is
hiatt
France
used
its
nct'LlmflhllatCd
U.
tumelit
to keep track of smuggling in many timilhions of Aniericauns tire
Oviedo
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
dollars to siphon out of Fort prance foolishly do n the print a state of 15 million if there fed up to here with foreign aid.
Mihfi Ruth Davidson
668-5834
rose path toward national diswere 200,000 smugglers, most swooning dollar, riating prices, Knox $2.6 billion In gold.
365-3651
668-4604
-Time
British
government
mu- aster. These dancing fools are
of whom had a bevy of reIn. loss of gold reserves against
I tives, if every police smuggler- economic or international cala. posed crisis remedies to avoid led by their elected political
further devaluation of the leaky choreographers who perform
control team of two consisted tally.
Dirksen is developing for Re- pound or worse. The United anywhere front two to ,000 feet
of one policeman and one smugStates suffers from a malady above reality. There is an oldie
gler.
publican candidates some cam- similar to that which almost melody. "The [lull is O v er."
I
It staggers the imugiiuttion. imign Issues in this election
Aug.
10,
1966
Sanford
Herald
Page 1A
Asian Communist, leaders year. Consider:
brag
about their cease-fire tech-The Labor Department reWALTER A. GIELOW, EI)ITOII AND PUBLISHER
PRANK %POLTOLINE. Circulation - General Muag.r
niques. In private talks In Chum ported lust week that the conItOIIEIIT £LEXAF,IJER
FRED VAN PELT
in World War II, some of these suer
easure
rn price index the m
Advertising Director
Managing Editor
men were quite frank. In it war, of the cost of living rose faster
DORIS WILLIAMS
IIOY GREE
Society Editor
Advertising Manager
they said a man uses all the during time first half of this year
A REAL AHIVEMENT!
DOTTIE AVSTIN
JA%IE SIIOKUAKIII
/7P#
means
at
his
command.
than in any other six months
City Editor
liusinese Manager
TM4TL4Y.'
)1!
JUDY wi:s,is
ritiii WELLS
"We fight when we're win- since 1958,
/Z 1SIIttF,PL4T1R
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County Editor
Mechanical hupt.
ning," said one top Communist.
-U. S. gold reserves utcre
uu, %IN;Er,I
8.14" SI'NLEV
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rye14W C06T'
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Staff l'Isotogratplssr
"When things aren't going well, dowum to $13.3 billion as time ('(lrHL,'jrt, Isiltor
THE
Published daily exit Saturday, buudy and Chrietina; publ.h.d then we call for talks or a truce rent fiscal year began last July
CROWD!
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to give us time to consolidate I. That was the vulue of gold
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getting fatter, the rich are getting get shoppers. But they tend to keel)
thinner.
aloof from It because, like most lowcost foods, "it just doesn't have status."
Yet that's what a study recently 1111binstead, often at great economic sacfished by the American Dieticians As- rifice, the low-Income family goes In
sociation indicates. In a survey, the for status-related foods like beef becouncil found "an impressive relation- cause It gives them an Illusion of
ship between socio-economic status and economic well-being that they need, May
obesity."
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To be specific, 30 per cent of the
The rich, on the other hand, don't
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aide. This contrasted with 16 per cent more sensibly and stay slender.
for the middle class and only 5 per cent
for the very well-to-dos.
Thought For Today
The council's findings are supported
by those of two other research groups
So is it with the resurrection of the
who report that poor people favor pat- dead. What Is sown Is perishable, what
terns of diet in which nutrition and is raised is imperishable.-I Cor. 15:42,
taste are not the only considerations.
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There is only one way to get ready
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I41Ut8111$ Th8V 5OVC vnter with meals
l, at record lows OVCV 1111101 of the ragain without having to be asked and pit. Ill Allimmachusettg. lot' eXfllfl))lP, I he
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The significant 1)01111 l)rOhtgllt Out by
In the northeast part of the country is
the report Is that unlike agricultural
far from over,
drought (lack of timely et'op-iiourishA report released by the U.S. (eolo- lug rains), "the fluInhlIfCMtlItI0tiR Of W8gleal Survey shows that, based on data ter-supply drought tend to persist and
up to the end of March, 1966, ground- Intensify from one growing season to
water levels reached record lows in the next.,,
large areas of the ?diddle Atlantic and
Even though ellough preelpititUon
New Fngland slates.
may occur to witter crops, pastures and
Ground water-the snows and rains forests, this moisture may not be enof yesteryear which have seeped Into ough to recharge the aquifers.
water-bearing rocks the geologists call
This Is the situation In the northeast
aquifers-is what hundreds of COlflmU- today, aiiil It promises to be one that
nitles depend upon for their water sup- will be with the region for a mug time
ply. it is also what. streams depend up- to come.

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Orlando, and Guy ?Or.in
Shielda, son of Mr. and
jamas 'rancI Shields, of ATSprings, Were united In
Rely Matrimony, July , 1q66,
impressive, double ?1fl
ceremony at the home of the
bride's Parents.
Rev. Jack Lindsey W*.5 the
offimating Clergyman it awl.
ting and background comb
fic
arrangements Of ining
giada, tuberoses and
VWte mums.
Gh-m in marriage
ther, the bride chose for bar
vows $bt!igOdTCUfUhIflfld
along Empire lines with a crepe
Mine skirt and sleeveless lace
Accenting the Empire
waist was olive green ',ni'et
rThbun and the bride's accessor.*ez were In The same shade of
green. She wore a pearl necklace In a gold setting, a gift of
the poem, and carried a Colonial nosegay of white
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs Berrie wore a gold silk
sheath. Mrs. Shields, mother of
the groom, was attired in a
two.nlaee blue lace ensemble.
A reception In the borne So].
Ik,we.d the wedding. Mrs. Tom
Lane served the cake and Mrs.
Richard Dukes poured the

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Entertains Guests

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Mrs. Ve1m MIt1hCll
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mr. and mm. Edward Koch, al::: former
flh Norwich, were united In
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hack waist. She wore a lace the ceremony. Following a Wed mantills for her headdress and ding trip to Martha's Vincyard,
earned a cascade of white carnations and roses.
For a quick relish, cook a
Mls Harriette Manner attend. package of froren artichoke
ed her sister as m aid of honor. bears and cover them with a
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made it large pie plates, but spices. Cover and chill overthey can abe be made in mdi- night to allow flavors to blend
vidui] pie plater.. if the crust before serving with cold meat.
Is to be baked, allow a little
Test time for the smallpan t;
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iflfluO,• Mn. Nancy £)1OCI
The Lake Mary Womrni's
ford, and Miss Betty Carolyn cit*, is planning Its annual
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lessor Philip M. Hauser
Associate Professor Mrs. EveMRS. (WY MARTIN SHIELDS
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will reside at 1915 East tJni- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.. of Chicago', Population Be- 'r'•
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For traveling the bride wore varsity Avenue, Gainesville, 3cr.ime L. Dukes. Orungeburg, search arid Training Cower.
a beige linen A-line dress corn- where the groom is a student S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard For Mx years they directed an
Dukes, the bride's aunt and exhaustive study of 44{i,000 Stainless Sinks
plernented with matching ac- at the University.
Among the nut-of-town wed- unci, and Bobby Shields, Americans who died between ,
ceuories.
Stainless steel sinks have reMay I and Aug. 31, 19fl
Altar Sept. I the newlyweds ding guests were the bride's Shreveport, I.A.
duced a lot of 'elhow grease"
in the kitchen.

By JANE CASSEL*ERRT
Miss Linda Duncan and Charlie Massey whose wedding will
take place Friday night at Casaelberry Community Methodist
Church, were feted Monday
night at a rehearsal party glvan .it the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duncan on
Lake Drive.
The white cake was clecorated with wedding belle and served with lime sherbet punch and
green mints and nuts.
Members of the wedding
attending the party were Mrs.
Cars Massey, Orlando, mother
of the groom; Ernest Massey.
the groom's brother and bestman; Mlu Jessica Ballard
Miss Jackie McClain, bridesnaids; Lisa Bufstedler, flower
girl; Rev, and Mrs. Delmas
Cope.iand and son, Matt, ringbearer; Steve, Glenn and Craig
1)uncan, ushers and brothers of
the bride, and Mrs. Charles
l'icree, organis-t.
Other guests Included
Ernest Massey, Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin MeClath Sr..
Charles Pierce, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Casselberry and
daughters, Melenda and Cathy.
Dan Casselberry and Carey
Lynn Copeland.
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By MAITANN MILES
Apalachicola. They spent bCv- j also wti a recent visitor.
Mr.
and Mrs. Royce Ridge_____
era] days before leaving for
well
are
presently in the North
trip to Nassau, a gift to Ter , Mr and Mrs. Oscar Gattis
from her mother, before return- of 10f Dolores Drive, Do] .ay Carolina mountains for a vacaing to college. Mr. and Mrs. Manor, celebrated their 49th tiOfl•
N ew. A rrtva.Ls Holmw arc Godpurents to Toe. wocicting anniversary Aug. S. Mrs. Effie Guthrie of Ruse
Avenue is visiting in North CarU. and Mrs. Norman Frucci
Mrs. Guthrie also has a
dma.
of Grand Forks, N 1)-,
camping trip to Myrtle Beach,
What's New
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S. C•, on her agenda.
child, a son. Christopher Nor- A rainbow-hued decorator dehigned for use with portable
Randy Gettings, son of Mr.
;nun, born Aug. 7, 1966, and I light bulb for chandeliers and electric mixers- The design i
and
Mrs. Hal Gettings, of Litat
a
healthy
seven
weIning In
for wall brackets and sconces said to be splaahproof. The clear
Drive, will be leavpounds, ten ounces.
bowl comes in I and s quart nea.l Beachfor Montreat, N. C.,
pearl
finish
mother
of
has
a
Mis. Frucc.I is the former
si::es, the first for mixing or Ing soon
with a group from the First
Deanna Nichols, daughter of and an extended decorator tip. prt'puring one-layer
cake mixes, Presbyterian church of Orlando.
is built with a standard
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Nichols, of
wcicet base to fit lamp and with de!hIert toppings and whipped
ftIr r. .
cream and the second, for
Mrs. Nichols departed fox fixtures.
standard
cake mixes, yeast
Ygurth Dakota to welcome her
graixison and visit with her A new heatproof glasx mixing L)rttUdf. and quid breads.
straight-sided vessel
daughter and son-in-law.
bow] is
A.'TlSMOKING STEP
WjSHINGTON (IJPI)—Room
mothers, PTA
Fashionettes
Beauty Briefs
for Jassruoms, will participate
jacket An a program to keep seventh
Watch
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Wast mothers will pack first
in fall suits. It's buttoned fur to and eighth grade children from
ipment
tak in _g
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An the idc instead of enter front. snioking next fall, the Public
youngsters
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a w
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minor cuts and scrapes
Alb a major effort of the NItiumil Congress of Parents and
. MG WANTED
scrub - - dub- dubbing and
Teachers, will be supported in
MONTREAL
(UPl)KCfluffl) Its first year by $87,UOu from
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the Public Health Service. Emisn't franz lack of sleep. Who Well, a hit song along that line Phubil
win be on teaching
those Is wanted by "Expo 67"—the yogs5 the health beneti
removing mascara fr
fluttering lashes don't use soap w a r * d's fair-type exposition
not smoking and the hasand water. Try a JOfCUi0TJPl Mated to OP in 1967 UI MDII ards of cigarette stnnking.
and gentle treatment for those t.re.itl.
orbs. Apply niasctr.reIu0Ver A prize of $5,OUI) is uflertid.
Ever add xniiwed celery to a
those rabid lashes and Officials said the winner will
prepared
tomato sauce designyou'Ili me the amazing results- retain norxnai authors rights
.And o dark circle, alter all for publication, recording and (ed fur seafood cocktails! The
celery adds crisp texture.
performance,
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1ft'nhl1, voting man and worn. Irinte'l. s'"re infernal injuries, i alo he eau,v'rJ by l rermthq of
an are IncreasIngly falling vie. rind multiple injuries. Prlv'fs -rp'n k"4,
firn to a new anti frIghtening anti 1'lin4n,, xro, no 'un'om•
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ea.ert, uric greater 'tie ctianc.
other the American Medical As. of this tolt nenqifafe, the folthlf
the rrnteome will he s,.
sun'latinn, the Metropolitan 1,11e to-wing steps: Motorcycle driver
t'essfuib
fr,n't neglect the frt4
lHsiires Company, anti the training programs in ehools;
threster New York safety Court- edueafloy,at .sfety cmmpajlrpq., .........
oil all JqpaeJ alarming reports oP'higaf',ry wearing of prr!erlive
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tween 1961 and 1961, anti the be wise to see a doctor. Ibis
total number of deaths ba'tyear advice comes frr,m Fit. William
in 'speeis'd to reactp wail over Che, ofolarv,,gedogist of the
I,(ttWi, according to the Insuir- lMe4bnrg General Flnspital.
anee company
fir, (he'v polnt.rl rout in s
In New York alone, the Safety recent r epor t that hoarseness
Coimeil points not, motorcycle may be du to many eau
accIdents killed 12 psrsms in to a eMd, laryngfis, irict
16flu, *it inereae of 6M per atnuse, an injury. Rut it may
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cant over tOM The n,,mhep ,,l
In)utretl irI.er.'aqatl by 10.5 per
cent.
Three Mainp doctors, reporting on motorcycle accidents in
A recent issue of the .foiirnal
of the American Marliesi Assoelation rphsc'rvpd, that "the victims a r p young, 'otherwise
healthy persons
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(w'RtM of Karen were
I.l,itla and Judy Pratt,
I '.0 cry Mt. .Ioiin, Peggy
iutitI 1 l,nniy Copeland,
.Jo,niy and Patty Cox,
Kenny atitl Mark West.
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fractures that become rontam.

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iutul Karen's sisters, Kathy and Tracy Lynn MItlam. Ii'olloWlfig the 115iml birthday games the
giu'sts (1-njuye(I Ice cream
and cake.

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Sanford DeMolays
Attending State
Conclave
Menihers of the Seminole
Chapter Order of DeMolay left
Sanford Sunday morning for
Iloll ywood-hy.the.Sea to attend
the State Conclave.
Elected delegates, who will
represent the chapter at all busmess meetings, are Mark Parker, Gary Butts and Dwight
Howes. Woodrow Cash is ac
comoaning the boys as the
"Dad" representative of the advisory council.
The prettiest representative
of the Seminole Chapter Is Its
sweetheart, Miss Donna Howland, who will represent the
Seminole Chapter in the State
Sweetheart competition,

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First, apply a mild rinnabra.
si't' liquid or powdered cleaner and rub It lightly over the
surface with a damp cloth or
sponge. Never use steel wool) or
scouring pads.
After the entire surface is
cleaned. allow the cleanser to
stand for a few moments. Mix
little ammonia in water for
a final polishing The use of a
cleanser containing ammonia
eliminate this second step
4 can
although the ammonia-water
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combination brings out a little
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Slid thoroughly With cold water
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face and rub it dry with a soft,
damp cloth.

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M11,Ls
Mrs. r;nIIiiei chose for hotqhoe And hag, It pink bat anti
M'ss F,117nlpth, Barbara (;nn- I Thurman and .lIrn Thurman. I dnuhter'n w',Itflng a imely glov,'s atiti a pink carnation
ncr, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. I tThers were Itielinni ('nva- I lavender tnflotn suit, nvet'Inv,',l I corsage.
\'alter G Allner. Avalon Street, naugh anti Steve hail.
I with lavender lace, mntild,,i Mrs. Atinma, mother ut the
Bear L*ke, anti Botar,j F,flon
groom, was atiitd in a lime
Adams Jr ., son sit Mrs. MagarInhIPIA Noll, overlayed with blue
cite Adams auj, B. E. Adams
lace. White ntru'tttIes atiti
Sr., of Mobile,AIR . ,un
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iisik vat-nation Cfll!flt' (0(11 M in llol- Mati-i,viy
plotiietilc'tt her dress.
l.y antlheh(ght erenuin-, Aug.
hue church's PorlAl 1*00111 was
7, 1966, at 7 pt. at the Forest
the 'iltu' of the receptirni filmedLake Seventh
tisy AdvtIsL
lately following the Wf'(IIIIIHI.
Church, Forest att.
veiling of the room was
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Elder William Grotheer At
ateti with white strent,,.
Floronce, Miss., WA the of
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elating clergymen.
ilitig lells hung from the veilI
The altar was. flanked by
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lug. Other decoratiotis in the
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room wore iiniflis and flip Isiitlug ;all white tors. fluge hasqitets from the cerettlony.
ket bo uquets of-white and peach
The bride's (able wan covereul
colored cArnallionp and glads,
with a while cloth Willi white
were placed on 'ach side of the
and peach colored carnations
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altar.
st'nttt't'oui over the cloth. White
Mrs. Williany Grotheer, or.
candles In silver hiohiers ne
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ganist, played ;welndia) music,
vented cacti end of the table,
"St Anthony C.horal" b
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with tim thiree.tlered weduiltig
llrahm, "Romance" hy fl. .
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coke tiseti as centerpiece. As
huss',"Andante Religross" by
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sintltig at the recept o W('tf'
Throne, "On Wings of Song"
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Mrs. Otto Krokrr anti Mrs.
by Mendelssohn, and "Night
Mititi Fishter.
Fail" by Larson.
For traveling the bride wore
Mrs. Edith hthird. soloist,
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Rhinning white Woven stilt
sang "Our 't'dding Prayer"
triuiii'ieil in navy blue Willi navy
before the hnid.-tl procession heshoes, tint and gloves.
gan Miss llei&amp; Galiner, sis.
Following their wedding trip
ter of the brIde, sang "The
to Miami, thti newlyweds will
Lord's Prayer," and Miss Nanitinke their borne at Iherrien
cy Grotheer qang 410 Perfect
Springs, Mich., where the
as the couple knelt be.
groom will attend Andrews Uni.
fore the altar.
VPI51t3'.
Given In mautriage by her f
Out of town guests included
iher, the bride was radiant In
I'Thtor and Mrs. William Gma floor length gown of silk
tinier and daughters, Anne and
organza over taffeta with appliNnnry. 'l'he families are old
qucs of Chantilly met' accenting
time friends from Indiana and
MR. ANI) MRS. 1IOWA11I) ELISON iI)iMS, in
the neckline and skirt Tiers of
the girls were school,nntt's.
organia and matching lace
formed her Watienu Chapel
train. 11cr tauffant veil of
veil of French allusion was held
by a crown of seed pearls and
she carried a cascade of white
By JANE CASS1LBERRY
and Kathy, left Friday by train Methodist Youth Camp near
roses and cartjons.
Mr and Mrs. Darious l'rhi- for a week's visit in Washing- I4eeiiuirg this week, as a rep.
Miss ilcide Galliwr served gle of Hibiscus Road, have re- ton, I). C.
resetitative of the Casselberry
her sister as maid of honor and turned home following a three
Community Methodist Church
bridesmaids urc Miss Nancy weeks vacation, during which
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
MesSeniorMYF.
Grotheer and Miss Anne Gro- time they visited his
mother, sick, 451 Hibiscus Road, and
theer, both of Florence. LaJana Mrs. J. L Pringle, of
West
Ledford served as junior brides- Virginia, and their son, Louis dauguters, Marilyn and Patricia, returned Sunday night from
maid.
Pringle, and family, in Akron, 'isi'ing his parents, Mr. and
The maid of mnor and brides- Ohio, as well as other friends
Mrs. Burnie Messick, of Cooiccmaids wore identical floor and relatives.
nice, N. C., and friends in
length Empire styled gowns of
Spartanburg, S. C., Mr. and
crepe in cxcijiisite shades of
Mrs. VihIiarn Tilford IS conCasey Evans, for eight
Mrs 'rout Ilowden (Frances
peach. Their beaddresses were valescing at her home at Jack. days.
of matching
ee attached to son Court from her recent surStrickland) Is convalescing at
pill box style hats, handmade gery.
the home of her parents, Mr.
by Miss Anne Grotheer.
Susan Roseberry, daughter of and Mrs. M. It. Strickland, folJeanie Lyncf, cousin of the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayhew Mr. and Mrs. John flyer, of lowing surgery at Orange Mcbride, was the lovely little of 115 Overbrook Drive will con. Seminole Boulevard, is attend- morini Hospital, Orlando, last
Dower girl dressed identical tinue on to the New England ing the Rising 10's Camp at the week.
to the birdesniaids.
States after visiting In Wells.
Mark Ledford, cousin of the yule, N. Y., and Ulysses, Pa.
bride, served as Bible boy.
Sinclair Adams served his
Mrs. Helen Barker of Lake
brother as beat man. Also in Drive and daughters, Karen

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TIMOTHY STANKJEWICZ, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Staiikiewicz, Jr. of Sunland Estates, is shown
with his elephant birthday cake, baked by his
brother azid sister, Peter and Christine, at a party at his home in celebration of his fourth birthday. Oths helping Tim celebrate were Mark Maxwell, Greg Ver Linde, Erin, Kevin and Shawn MayIan and Francis and Jennifer Leahy. Tim's dad is
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Retorts that a small plane
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"What's going (4) huppell to Jurrutt, and I'vonne Caintrou.

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City Slan"Ut.l. W. E. Killm- leiii derbtundilla that 4410 ough thid I
is by bpeaking tip fow What wo returninif holne oll the liigll- auid tdid"Y' litPicture Page ..................... .. 1H iv buid tAi 1,w "exctabive."

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6 Ing business and home ov' ni_rs, have finally rculhied that the Coconut club in Os hindu whit Is fot ii, if posuLth "
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Crossword Puzzle ................ 1513 isince it open a fcw munthis ag() 110 11101C 1j:Ulj(jn for compluints. liullubuluu. If it due4ll't retwell lfullUbUIOU ClUb, Ut IVUbt tVill- UJI %%ittl $0111V killit Of 30111tik.11 !

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pens to be next door to the had thIs to say but. the tuit. who go to the Ilullatnulno! isn't also t'tmee*sui'tl about the dosof rock atuti rolL band
uation today:
Slumberland Motel.)
that actually opening the doors irig oI tilt! club and lilt- lack of tutici singing stars, who are pup.
The club, part of a siationul
Back To School ........ 6A-7A-8A
"We feel that the complaints to Juvenile d.liuuiuenry 1
such a plate for thu teenagers ulur with (hi, younger set.
Bridge .................................... 4D chain of tken clul)s thut caters ag&amp;jillgit tlIj4 Ifullubulip) wel-e
"The one thing thut Sanford to go, A1011duy offul,ell to jut
Tho youth, UA reprobollted Illy ,
Classified ads ................ 613-713 to youth with popular rock and Justified, but since the Club has fur teenagers that is well Fowk,r use thu
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which was filmed, mostly in ty teL
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towns where such cluh cx- wcr. $I

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Thrt.e tctuiugcrs, who suki
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a grand jury were thrown out niittee 'heard an informal talk n helping finuinc.t these pj-

office of the mayor occasioned departments with three new po. more nien were reported missI
Entrance was gained through
of two sentences for escape. yet ~
by B. E. Black's resignation lice and four new firemen pro- ing more titan 12 hours after a window located in the buildEvangelist a roh)berV conviction, which sent
BIIILIN (AP)
which became effective today. posed.
the new Heron [load bridge ing. Sgt. Charles Fagan, ,Suit- Hilly Graham has scheduled a hini to pri.son in the first place, '
Projects, inaterials and equip- over tile Rideati River guve ford Police Departmunt. im con- cruiade In West Berlin Oct. 16. %%its thrown out toy all Orlando
son chosen to fill the post, would ment, mainly in the street and way.
tinuing further investigation. 23.
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Collinlittee chairman. Lee . cuit .Judge .Juitnt's (. Atikins Jr.
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s•i1l be discussed.
Iii .sptaking ( ti.' dituei! tmuns pertaining to the
In the general government victims of a brid'e collapse Mellonville Ave., was broken
since several rolls have been lrisn for psychiatric exanutna- anti ucquafuteil th
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fleetions on the aclniinistratiomi
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valued at approximately $140
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Tol proposed general guy, and a guiding star, Canopus.

duce an estimated $172,00() in-

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DR. EARL WELDON , (right) piesident of Seminole Juniot College zip-

a Seminole High School tudent The check is

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of the iittitcitle of the people of their ab!ity, followed the i1dfor this cuir, the State 1)part 'nford and ,emsnole County hsne
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first high altitude supersonic bomber, the A1A. joined the fleet five
years ago and has operated around the world with Sanford-based squadrons. 'The Ali-As will he converted into LA5C "Vigilantes," carrier-based
supersonic reconnaissance attack aircraft. Final flight of two aircraft was
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Scouts (12 oopt) IL t he ba $IUJ) OPCUS when
your daughter in Scouting she will grow in
ford Area !'eiijhhor1wucj who joins a troop. Girl Scouting
at adult leader this year. holds out I hand to ad knowl"dge and responsibility,
Al icait 80 mere girls are (!
Wherever sue may he bndness and resourcefulness,
pected to aeci menibership in the fret' world, Scouting will for Girl Scouting is a continued
within tile next few weeks.
he there to continue its
. Mary, for girls from seven
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through 17 years old.
made by Mrs. X.
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ship UP volunteerJim tins wortk
principles, and the effectiveness
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while work. 3lany of the lead- To Have Supp
of Scouting into being," she con•L, Atm. SurukwskY explains, A covtTed dS1J sulilter. first eluded.
have ueeii lost due to transfer in a series 01 Fumy }iighi sup
Of Navy families in connection pers scheduled f or the nicinberwith lAw phainng out of Sanford ship of First Methodist Church.
Debutantes
Naval Air btatwn.
Sanford. will be held at 630 New 4-B club, with the title
A leadership Iruining course p.m. Wednesday in Feflovabip of "The Debutantes," has been
U scheduled to begin Oct. 11 Bull of the new educational formed in the Sanford area and
at Grace Methodist Church for building.
is luokmg fur new members.
w £auforcl neigliburiwod which Rev. 1ttiert M. Jenlans, niio- Gir!s between the &amp;9e5 of taIl
covers the entire urea from the later, urges everyone to attend and ib years of age are fftwle
mirth county line south to Five and join in this opportunity to In join and can obtain further
1'wnt'. Further information on eec the new building and enjoy infarniatioll by calling Mn-. Itotile program and xgmatrathu the fellowship.
bert Smith, LUM West Third
fur the course may be made by An open house fur the new Street.
culling Mn. 5urakpwiky at
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dugiziera find in scouting will hostesses will serve as guides drawing at fun acroes her cheek,
(If 1UUfly be Jinilteti Al i sul- fur tours througb the laclitty and a girl told an admirer that she
firiwit dumber of leaders As nut ItLw Hall by niemben. of the loved him. If she twirled her
found." 31rs.
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retrial. He pleaded Innocent.
Marilyn.
Sheppard's attorney, F. Lee
Sheppard has been free since
Bailey of Boston, Immediately 1(1(14 on a $10,000 federal humid
asked Cuyahoga County Coni- while the Supreme Court ionmon Pleas Judge Roy F. Mc- sI.kred his appeal. That humid,
Mahon for a change of venue, which restricted him to time
McMahon, who did not inilkate state of Ohio, was revoked and
A united effort to elect Robert King High to the
when he would set a date for state bond in th e same amount governor's office as well as
all contested Democratic
a now trial, recessed (ho hear- wils set,
nominees to the po.sltions they seek in local and state
1ngwc,od' budget uzdinnce ing to confer with a ttorney
The new bond will permIt him office was pkcled by all the Democratic orianizatinna
Is expected to be adopted on Its for both sides on the change of to travel anywhere in the coitti- in the county 11'
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t
it High strategy meeting held Wednesnental United States,
(lily eVening.
first fesdlng at the meeting of venue request.
Stressing unity of effort was
the city council to take place at
7 p.m. today at th e city hail.
.John Kath'r, High county cantCouncilmen John I)eaton and
jmnign chairman; Dr. W. Vincent

ings will cause a severe labor yelp in all areas of the state
shortage in Florida agriculture unless there is some change hi
crop outlook." said W. U. Assby mid-December.
This was the word from at- de-rson Jr,, labor division and
perts yesterday at the fifth an- assistant general manager at
Florida Tomato the Florida Fruit and Vegetable
nun! South
Institute
at the St. Association.
Growers

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of the budget to be used for
advertising. Rep. S. J. Davis,
Jr. is chairman of the advertising committee.
Other members of the High
county steering committee proscut. WCl't Roy Vlhhiamns, former
Sanford polite chief; Harlan
'l'uek, South Semninule campaign
chairman; Tracoy Estes, South
Seminole poster chairman; L.
C. Riley, campaign treasurer;
Mrs- Mary Goodspeed, of the
Sanford High headquarters and
Joel Field of the imeatiuiunsters
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St. Clare -m hospital - the
exploiloii rinped through
was in
manufaeturing Line at the Bad• only tine in Baraboo seriosis condition. A hospital
ger t.hdnancc Works, maflUfaC- spokesman iaid some injured
turer of gunpowder for the had eeu taken to hospitals in
war in Viet Sam. today. An other towns, including some to
undc'crmined number of per. Madison. 35 miles away. Four
doeturs were at the scene.
suits s-aa iujuied

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Presi.
county should go to court be- WASHINGTON (AP)
dent Johnson's foreign aid proNO ESTIMATE of damage was available from Florida Power Corporation
fore first of the year.
hill
th
gram
15
over
the
for
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How come the Sanford police year-but not out of the woods.
wan completely severed at its base when hit. by a vehicle Wednesday aftwere promised three additional After weeks of debate and
enioon during a thunderstorm,
(llei'ald Photo)
men for the next fiscal year and fussing, a compromise $3.5-bilthen the board said "1w" When lion aid authorization was on
It came down to budget talks? Its way to he White house toOpen House
day.
S..
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Sunny B.aborn called to say he
All members and friends of
under
as
mayor
serve
Won't
u the Altamonte Springs Corn.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
th e mdtutio,m and tisking th
"any circumstances" next year Draft Call UP
A disgruntled taxpayer, 13. D. McIntosh, requested AtIa:itk Coastline Railroad to immunity Chapel are invited to
Okay, Vince, get your shirt WASHINGTON (UI'I)
attend an uivii house and
The the town of Altamotitti Springs at Wednesday night's
and tie ready.
Viet Nam war-clearly no re council meeting to put
cooperate.
)tutis%al-mmmiumg, 5-LU p.m., FriUI) his cuniniw'ciul property on
specter of election year con- Longwood
it.
was
poInted
out
that
the
tiny, Imuimorimi Rev. and Mrs.
Avenue
for
public
sale
lii order to determine
Supervisor of Il.cgistraUOt) of• cerns-has sent draft calls IA)
e
seven
Wayne K. Smith who recently
th
Jot's
true
value.
mimnin
line
at.
this
point
is
flee will be opened this Saturday new, post-Korean war highs.
Mcintosh
had previously UI)l)eltled the ussessnient imiches higher than the sub flue i ovetI to their new home at
f rom 9,o5to get you new VOt- The Defense Department said
fore
be
the board of isqualizaOops
ere registered
and ass elevated curve Is necus. 1(15 Whmlppoorwill Wive In thu
Wednesday the October call
branch
office
at
Sem.
Torn I'rutt Jr., ps-usitiuut. of nary to allow the trains to tra. new RobIn 11111 iluvulupmnent off
so will the
would be Increased from 46,200 Lion u being appraised too high
Palm Springs 11usd.
mole Plaza.
to 49.200 men and the Novem- and the assessment was lowered time South Seminole Jaycees, ,.u,i
170 illV Iso
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Ac mailers imnd, the Demo.
leadership is likely 'o
have to put the house-passed
bill on the shelf 1Pi'r a
i-,r 'peks of snnil-pnred fillbu,cterIng by it opponents. .v."rs
if the mc'asumre is revived later,
ighms of relief I torn some sena- it ''ouId be in a postelection
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"or certainty that the Senate
t'Ill not vote hc'ft,re the ?'lrpvem.
Iiper c'IN-tIons rn-p the hotly
muted housing section of the
-lvii rights 1,111 Ic bringing eiuiet

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growth during the last year was showing (lie increase of $wo,
South Si'IuiInIII' fluink--$7,718,Ten egrnes -"ore jailed Wed.
While
ATLANTA. Ga. (AF'm
''painted a healthy picture'' this 192.51 over Jime 30, 1965.
$I .200,015.58.
puptilatkin Ia down.
,t,lire maIntainer) an alert nesdy after police broke up
up
morning when It was revealed The five Seminole County 94W.39,
()vledii
$4,.
Citizens
flatik
of
:o,nmim.
Agrkulturc
tntc
,gnlnst
further rioting by 4e- a leaflet.rllstrftsmtion gathering
,
assets of the county's five banks banks this morning rcpoi'ted tornnhlP
(list
simier
f)nyic
Conn,'r
$377,681.77.
412,578.66,
tip
city
(tm's.
oftU-ials antI white at the spot 'here several hour
are up $4,396,192.51 over a year tat assets of last June 30, with
pr.iIletIon
Wc'iJn.a'lsy.
Florida
.Stnte
flank
$17,366,
F irid t4egrr, community leaders of violence began t he day he.
comparison of increases over
ago.
$259,632.89,
cow
pupulntlr.n
k
down,
940.17,
ill)
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mimuiglut today to pinpoint cause.q tore. shattering the city's imTotal assets of the (ounty's year ago:
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(he ps'oplo population is up, a rid intl
racial hsrmnny,
nd prevent a re(-e
United Sl ate flank of 54'mInole S a ii I u r d Atlantic Nat
five bnnks were $87,379,109.98 for
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finiik--$15,022, 140.99, tip $1,304,.
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the law of supply and demniid
627.24.
has ?l et In," hi' told arm
The report followed disclosure
milk Inilustry mni-i-'tIri design.
WASIIIN(.TON (A1') - - The ,m 20 RI) vote, also would eby the state comptroller's office,
oil to i'XpIOtd' !,ii'IIOM of i'lt.
In a UPI iitspntch lrotn Tallaregulation and lietkr puhik re- louse has sent to the Senate for tend coverage to * million more
workers. including for the first
lmssee, an luicrense of uiinre (linti
latlons.
innl congressional action Jegisfarm workers, employes of
time
the
assets
of
$320 mifllon in
At the smi rue tIme, Cliii rlea sitinn that would set the minilaundries, hotels,
A home in Sanford was selected at random, whh'li In 11)55 stnte•chnrtered banks and trust
.1. l'ngii'hnrt, a retail growers -num wage at 11. 11) an hour by
homestead
exemption,
compnnk's
over
and tipped employes.
had a value of about $6,810, and after
inst year.
a a a o e i a tion representative,
The present minimum wage
next Feb. I and 11.60 an hour
a property tax of $54.44.
Comptroller Fred 0. Dickinson
Mrs. (amnllIii Ilturt', super. jrnluitcd a more cheerful picture jy Pet,. I, 1968.
tnt the 30 million workers now
The herald followed this property through the tax ynrs said the tittiul nssi'ts eXcec(lC(I
for milk eonsuuhI!rs.
vimor l' l'll'CtiOtiS, liliti
The 1,111. ptisst'.'l Werinesday by cnverd is 11.23 an hour.
up to the present shoving the amount of taxes hall each year $2.9 billion .
Engli'hart said the state is
l)avls
will
In'
gui'st
menk
Jr.
Setninuk',
United
State,
South
and the tax levy used to figure property taxes payable to this
at the iui'etitig of the Semi- "less h'ntli'r" state-one in
Citizens and Florida State are
particular home-owner. This prol)erty Is in the Wynnewonil
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state-chartered banks. Sanford nole County I)t'nioerntle execti- which grocers sell selected It.
lion of the city.
hdow cost to attract cusThe Cordoha rioting was the
HtJEl'40S AIRF.S (tJPT ---Recharter. (lvi' "ommitti',' srhi'.lub'd for 8
Year Mihlage Rate Total Value Non-lxeiupt Taxes PiuIti Atlantic holds a5federal
only
violence reported in a gen.
0
university
Argentine
jehlinuis
tOlhI lit tIn' '-ounty coni• tum.'rs.
$54.55
.
$1,810
1955
13.5
6,800
''5111k
unsuccessful nationwide
can't
he
hon
riled,''
itudentc,
enraged
by
the
shooterally
he
The mission dun mimer in (It., courtWASHINGTON (Ul'I)
195t1
7,060
$57.81
18.5
demonstrator,
student
strike Wednesday pr
observed, "and that's why it I rig of a fellow
$60.90 Johnson administration today house.
$2,060
1957
15.0
7,060
Subjects of their talks will Is such ft popular loss leader battled heavily armed police testing the seizure of eight (ta.
1958
7,060
$65.02 found itself mired In the poll.
17.0
$2,060
nirly today from behind barn- ditionally autonomous nation*I
$65.02 tically awkward position of be voter registration and get- Iteni."
1959
17.0
7,060
$2,060
i-iirh's
and atop roofs in the his- universities by Argentina's miii$67.08 baithitig a Democratic-led ting imut the vote.
1960
1S.tl
7,060
$2,000
Pork
city
of Corrlob.u.
tary regime.
lit business or th. meeting
1961
18.0
$., ()u;o
$o7(( move to lower the highest
7,000
1902
18.0
7,060
$2,06()
$07.08 bank Interest rates in * gets- 51 rs. SI Issouuil Hell.' Swofford
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chat riiiiitu cml tIme credentIals
1963
1 S.0
7,000
$2,000
$67.08 r'rntlnn.
The
high
interest
questioncuinmitittet',
will
lrt'si'nL
recom.
MIAMI (Al' - An easterly said -the easterly 'rave, located
1961
18.0
7.060
$2,060
$67.08
the
this
election
year-was
iin'midntioris
for
uppointmetit.n
to
wave
developed in the tropical near Iongiture 7(1 west, was ac1965
18.0
7,060
$2,060
$67.08
A 25 per cent. increase in the
$91.t)2
subject
of
a
scheduled
showthe
vacancies
on
(hi'
committee.
1900
18.0
8,110
$3,440
of gasoline tax collect- Atlantic 600 miles east south- companied by it large area of
down vote In the house.
SIrs. Pearl Yam-borough, chair- nutouuit
cil in Seminole County during east of Miami today while rem- showers stretching from the
man of t h e rub's t'oiiimittte, will last,
month
as compared to Au- nant.c of tropical storm Greta across Hispaninia and Into the
imreni'nt. recoin mnemnlatlons on
gust, ltfliS, wits reported by J. crawled northward In the open Atlantic,
now by-laws,
It moved west at 21) miles W
seas.
A plaque will In! lwe.4ented Ed Strnughrm, director of the
The Miami Weather Bureau; hour.
C
to l'mtrs, Zeta Morrison, iniiuedi. Florida Revenue Commission.
Report. shows collections for
site past cludriusni, for her cf****
of thu party. August were $120,506.05 while
CLEVELAND (UPI)
The indktment, read hy forts on behalf Roberts, chair. August, 1965 collections were
of his wife were overturned
FORT PIERCE (AP) --- A Lucie County Agriculture CentW. Al. Vincent
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, by the U.S. Supreme Court, County Prosecutor Johnson T.
$116,121.97. Collections in July, sharp increase in citrus produc- Cr.
whose 1954 conviction and was recharged today with see- Corrigan, said Shepparil "Un- lflUfl, will conduct the meeting, 1906 were $129,145.10.
"All available data indicates
Lion and heavy vegetable plantWe sent qnre in the slit ng mid d'mirce murder id relcas- lawfully, purposely and mali*
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ever, no bacteria count so the
Health department is stuck.
Meanwhile some kids have been
E. E. Williamson have pledged
sick.
"
'no" votes on th e budget.
$ 0 I
On te agenda is rcappoint.
F 0 R T H E STATISTICAL
MINDED-Zoning office reports ment of two committeemen to
65 building permits were issued th e South Seminole Natural Gas
during August in th e county for Authority. Former members of
th e Auth ority had been John
total valutlon of $354,695.
For th e previous month 58 per- Reams and ft. C. Carlson.
Time confirmation of the hlr.
were issued-total valua
mlt.s
Things ing of four new employes to the
$339,680.
ation
rain. poll ee department la expected
and
looking up
fall total for August was 7.05 as is the wi t h drawal of the rethebes here compared to 5.10 signatfuns of Patrolman Robert
Bailey and Police Clerk Roy
July.
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Okay, so you're not interested made th at Police Chief H. D.
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if you can't give them the word
an when they can have the
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a new "monster" copying maIt
chine In Knowles' offi ce.
costs the ta'pnyers $25 per
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Imagine the best
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bets are IMngwo d.inrkhnm etension, lake Mary Rh-il. c'-ten
slim
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l,nerk'aq Oervilnl 11 astronauts,
.tr,fUli,t sinrl ready to qhstIr
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TO'EL'hlG cHLERLEADERS who will be bar.king up Baif Pint Football
Teams from South Seminole, 'turn out in force for practice at Cooper
Field in -Casselberry. Director is Miss Elizabeth Lunn, a former Lyman
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to be $tl,000 and will bid iii:- railroad crossing oil SIt 136,
cordingly.
citing recent injuries to motorMarket I)iim
Council
turned
to
City
Atista and danmuge to thituir cars.
NEW YORK (U1'J) - 'l'hme
stock market churned during torney Joe Davis for clurilkaCouncil voted to request thin
the first hour of trading today. Lion of the now stuta law givlag wiliappy taxpayers reds-sums State Ruuil Depurtimmunt to Imost
Turnover was moderate.
The United Press Internetica. against unfair appraisal. The S warning to motorists to slow

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Lu C.2 ciussificutju,m sit, Lime
quest. of l)r, J. W. hlicksmui

owner of the lots 7-13, Block
Hunilunmdo, 'I'huu Suburb Beau
was
referred
i'russing
to
down
by
for
time
rough
al Stock
Market Indicator statute
bowed
loss of (1.03 per cent Mayor Lawrence Swuf ford us and Imusseci a resolution re- ful, lirulumcd NILe of thu Is
our the end of the Lust hour. "The ILuulau Roulette Law." questing the 5111) to correct oratory.

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Me 1111 441, s.'HsCIIi tilgiti I ght ed the
'Hone-v teuret log of flip tlrlUmn
MIii i1?leis'n rd (hut, at I )eItc,na
Inn let titark beginning of a new
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year.
Het'riving trophy fur With sin
gli's, winnIng 21 of 32 games,
was Amy Unrnhy, who, with An
git' Travis, rc't'u'ivetl trophy for
doubles 20 of 32 games. Making
lit' turesent ntltnis were .Inek
tMvInson, director. I,c'vinstm was
assisted during the past season
by gain Casten and Fred t)rew.
First official mm'c'tlrig of ttit'
club this year will he Monday
with teams to be c'h,ogen Oct. I.
All gauties will he posted end

Weather

Elsewhere

Everyone

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For

W r.rns. nn
MIAMI (AP)—..Ten carinañs of deputies, out
'Vnr ASSOfliflT PRrs
1zry.et group of ltutr imb
Thttet iind ttm of mrPttng! seChi caiuis and con?ttructicin SitPS for a Tfl1SS)T
jjn av tr aiwntblr
Scm
-.
—
perating day
nnd r'vimttc
h'du1i
m 'thefirst 'rader, thought they had an
.k1hny. dcsr .....7 4
olr Cmlnty at otw time art'
enr b thr Wnnun'i AuxiHatv Wednesday. But it 'was nothing 'oii i'4 to the d
Alhuqiu'rque, clea r 81 5f
expected tin attend ther Sixth
of th 1Rin Vnlotm Fb- &amp;3'e8r.O1d J.on DC)flh1I1 had. Be
thC
a.d
they
At3rnui.
c)ot,
6,c
birthLln 'party of the i)emb.
___
m' Aniti
IL
1OOk1n f.
1 Bismr. clear
P
atIr Women's Club of Semin.
innnuneiJ b the er,rutive
Little Ron went off Wednesday morning for his
I 1440
alt'
unty swrial..
nm mit2,.
tt
secrmd day of first grade at Highland Oaks School.
clear
I&amp;avm Robert Eng High.
That was the last aiiynne kTU?W of him for six hCIUrS. Buttsilo e1fir ......65 40
Opening tne*'ttn of thl?
Demu'rutir candidate for go''
wa
at 1:10
today
Be was marked absent by his teacher. H didn 't Chicago. char ......74 M
ernar; Swtt £cIly, Thgt ataft,
meet bii ride from iichonl at noon. Nobody saw him Cineinnet. c)c'nr
k
lunrhpnti
with sac
i
I
campaign manager, Fred Lan.
1_ I
tion
the Piremet', R.e- along 'the four blocks from school to his home.
C)evt'und. clear
70 4;
bead *if Hir t ' apeakeni bu
turn
Hall.
While deputies neighbors and Ron's near-franDenver. clear ...... 8f s.c
___
reau: Rep William Reedy, of
()them. a, report ed,
CIet. tic rflother. Mrs. C. D. Donnell, were out looking for De
.
olne, clear
7P M
Eustis, and Pac Thom.
P.Th.'
Columbus
D
a
y
?ehim,
Roi
Was
t
school
trying
his
work.
to
do
DetroiL
clear
......
77 4ç1
chairman of the Democratic
I
It
ular
meot1n;
Oet. ia, '3i)
wasn't
easy,
because
he
second
grade
was
TI
k
:
Fairbanks.
cloudy
40
mute executive cnmmfttet. w11
class.
Show
and
D...
a
t
ort
cloudy
74
attend the function which begrni
1tfl Card Party; Nt• Ut,
—
Helena. clear ......
.01
R1 7.4(s P.M. a thc Mna
Bnnnrftm
Veterans
Day;
Honolulu.
cloudy
TOM.
Country Club.
ic. itt am. to p.m., An.
Thdiariapnlzs, clear 7 SO
EleAied offical and political
.laekscrnvifle,
cloudy 5$ 4nun]
Bnztutr
and
White
Eli:
candidatezi .from Seminole Camhant
Snir
(hmche.tni
to
he
3t
anti Centrd F1rld iiu art
anas City, cloudy 7fs 59
ser'd'; Dec. 8, 12:Rts re.m., An
ROBT. K. HIGH
SCOTI' KELLY
exper'ezi to tie among the Marc
WM. REEDY
and ctiristrns
that O personi attending.
Louisville. clear
78 55
Party
(50
cern
vift
exehauce);
Andouncernent was made of
?ic'mphis.
clear
82
59
.1nnuay,
reulan
mectin;
P'Bh•
the dv'ceptance i,'.
SP Michael F. cShane, t
iarni,
cloudy
......85
82
p.m.. Atiratiani Lincoln
m,
guest;; at a business meeting of
army Paratrooper sot
"°"
,VC
Slay
Six
I
S.
c]ei
Milwaukee,
ft
45
Iia: FeL 11. 7:51' .m.5 "Drs- Mr. aid 'Mrs.
the Seminole County TiemntL. IL Dunhaln, of
Mpls.&amp;.P.. clear
7. 54
: veling Along," 'no rc&amp;eahmenta; 58111'iTd,
tic Womens Club Vrthiesdnv'
has received ctsmnittn
New Orleans. cloudy ffl 74
iUurck its,
p.m.,
by the president. Mrs. W. VusS... PaicI.s LlatIOL for outstanding Pf,.?JOIITZNew York, cloudy •. 78 64
cent Ruherts.
?tlnrd
aline t.f duty whileattached to
OUs. C.
Also
planning
_ to preseni
Annual Fm: Show; April 1'
pre
h=Election
a
heUpu'
assault
company
of
Omaha,
cloudy ... 75 58 Mrs lths DeBemard of j)p.
E1L5tO Bitt P*dc; April Speciai Forces it Sou th \'ü!t
Philadelphia.
cloudy 78 62
14111CL ctittt' ifleiltiCilt of 11W
2&amp;s, 7 p.m., Tnithn
Florida
LAICO!'. South Viet Nam,Cammuntsts have last more dress. He said, however. ThC)
1111 75
..
Phoenix,
clear
C.nrd Party (De; 15 12. The t'mnmendatiomi stated that
V.S.
trIii
nrii
more
air
a—
71) 45
.ikef- ,,
Pittsburgh. dear
I thml 100,001) men from coni
Liarithi.
p.m., Auxiliary Birthdoy ftr- "McShiiii "outstanding per.
,.*17,,.
will
be
fleedec
to
PUnd.
M
e..
cletir
...
74 i.', .i6
killed
at
least
six
persov. and disease and desertion this year. \T
Airs. DeBerard talked to the
bring NOTIh t and Bakelesi Cake Sale..
formanee as a erw chief of
f
Ptlnd.
Ore.,
cloudy
El
58
local '.iub Wednesday about the ; injured Thort' than 20 today in Iteplacements "By the painfully
Summer udrnurnment will be- helicopter wits roflec*ed It r'*',
Rarud
City,
clear
52
1'.n
officih.
sum
duties uf local delegates to th e scattered attacks aimed at
last of May with the 'your ship's high znlsaiot readof Infiltration Ufl' expanding demand!, of the wai pirl
Richmond.
clear
84
55
womutn's state convention in (IT- wrecking election machiner'
ft
which
tier air attack must present a hove so nhcred o,zgInu4 c.ct- Annual Luncheon.
St. Louis. clear .... 79 52
lando Oct 5-7.
and frightening as many as popThe numry will sell 1ftf7 through your determination.,
.
5h Lk. City. clear 91 63
very serious problem to thu ene- mates of L.S. constr t
proAirs. lLohcru is
candidatt' sthle of South Viet )iiuns five
and nutgszine su- lanes: and duienee it mainSan
Diego
leaders.'
the
retired
chairVie:
Nam
grarn
br lArit vice president of the I million voters from the polls
f und raising pro- taming your past
while
San
Fran., clear
70 61
4
'man
of
the
'U.S.
Joint
Chiefs
of
million
martwill'
he
required
to
riptinni
at
state organization. 'Unopposed Sundas.
partictijuithig
aerial
flight,
in
SeatUe,clear
......
7254
Staff
and
former
ambassador
to complete proje ct., sthead on
'Mrs'
candidate for PTI!SidcIIt
While 'U.S.
your personal courage WitS (i
85 76 .53
Tampa. cloudy
officials
sought
to
Saigon
said
in
a
luncheon
adthe books.
Pat Otvlcs. of Winter Park.
determine whether saboteurs or
emplry During combat
Whing.
clou
dy 81 6('
1rs. Donald LeFils, chairshort circuit might have
atinri the mature, professions]
Winnipeg. clear
80 M
DeBary L
1flat '11 'the Saturday flight din- caused a million-dollar fire that
in which you piormeti
(M—Missing,
11Cr, BflflOUflCed that f3C?"1* destroyed one American millas a 'mar-gunner was outstanDtons will be accepte d through) at-,, warehouse and damaged
Stolen
noon Friday.
MICHAEL MCSRANE
'-"
another t1Cf1- dawn, the \'iet
SX
JUAN
(tTPIl
LeonElected to attend the
tried
to tiioci tht.
Forces it VILtt
do
Ci-espo
tc)d
police
thieves
t-t' .main shipping channel to Saiconvention as delegates
since November. Hit parents
were unable to break into his
School
lit-s. Juanita Saiz, Mrs. Carts. gon.
_______
live at 303
Fain ant
it..
th ey were
line Pierre, Mrs. Jackie Canlo, A Communist mine exploded
By MRS. JOH) LEONE
1
BUFFALO.
N.
T.
(AP)
—1
fighting
far
principles."
able
to
can
Ann
off
the
battery,
Mrs. Agnes Weber. 'M
harmlessly in the river channel Fk D. O 'Connor.
two
Herbert
D.
Gihh
American
Roosevelt
wi
d
w
th
re
and
engine.
Mrs. Doris Julio about 40 yards from a t].S.Nav3'
weeks ago a5 an active cam- Lerint Post 2IU. of DeBary,
Notes
aan, Mrs. Virginia Frederick. minesweeper,
became New 'York's
Democratic;
send
three
delegates
to
the
first
Demoi
paigner
for
ttitMrs. Anti Itne, Mrs. Marl"; Highlighting Intertwined mlii- ct-atm governor since l,
SEPTEMBER 7, 11466
nomination, contending that tt school of instruction far Legion
Fat-ella. Mrs. June Adriatico.
and poli tical
develop- laced vote-cutting opposition toofficers
to
he
held
Sunday
in
nomination
tn
rm!n ST A 'F ES DISTRICT
Musouri Belie Swuftorti, ments:
'Mrs.
Admi
ill
da" from a Liberal part3' ticket I controlled. Be charged that the .lui±saiit'ilk. Attending will be
COURT MIDflI.E D1'7'ItICT OF
Mrs. Mary Eller, Rowe, Mrs. —Premier
Clisre Daum, Maronie Clark. rLount. oai.tsro DiTI1o.
Nguyen Can Ey. headed by Franklin D. Btiost nomination had been promised Commander Edmund ]ovnuna,
rh —
fln1daiie5 0 SCUIInOIC Buelah Jean Black, Ale'ne Bar. ''
Geri iAnnelcugel, Mt-s. Donald M a roundabout discourse
with :' vet Jr.
First Vtcc Commander J. 'W. Count
TATE OF AMERICA, Pit.ft.
to O'Connor a year ugri.
LePlis, Mrs. Ann Brison, Mrs.
newsmen, put himself back in O'Connor, pledging a "mighty in accepting the Liberals' of - Watson and Adiutant Virginia aeep -, little theater group, is irnaky, Eloise St*sllworth, Hazel tttt, ' ROGER E. RARTS'E
Rt'TT L HArT5 Berty Davis, 111-a. Mary Mc]D- the list of possible candidates effort" to
).
fri rehesi-sal fan the se- Spindler, Sanford; Emil R.
unseat Republican let-. Itoosevelt saui lit was doing Smith.
ifs',
Dftf'ncl&amp;tta,
OT10E OF
A.
Walter
tush Mn.
cciii
'prewitaticrn
of
the
your,
Dsigger,
DeBary;
John Wiles, 4LE — Netter t, beriby
Appuiutmnc'nt of the delegates
Maria for the presidency in the crea- Guy. Nelson A RoCkCfttUCt, so as "an independent DemoMra. Belet Fftts, Dr. Gielow,
that
the
j)riveu
Langwaed,
to e P'lnai ter'ree
entitled
as
"Pure
thin
of
a
new
government
due
I
smashed
his
way
to
a first-baL crat,"
was made at opening meeting of
c'f Foreclosure entered on Auç'Mrs. Evelyn Bales, Mrs.
Sncrw."
Us't 10. )55 by the chc'i-e
Donna Estes and Mm Mar3' next year. He said in effect he lot victory at a nominating coo- The Liberals usually draw: the season for the post and Its
Births
Curtain time is 6 p.m. Sept.
titled Court In the &amp;hc'i't rtiewas reconsidering his decision ventiun in Buffalo 'Wednesday from 250,000 to 250.000 votes, auzilirn-y unit it the DeBary
Mr. and Mt-i, London Stall. reuse.. the 'uner,tn.d tni
MCDUXIU1d.
mare than enough to make set-i- Community Center. Special i&amp;"27 at Sanford 'Women's Club
of hi
Alternates are Mrs. Erneinine to return to military duty and night.
worth,
Sanford, a girl; Mr. and "i" Marshal
holders of season member&amp;uthon1ac
a! the refusal Drawing heavily on VOteS ous inroads In a close fight.
Zeuli,
might
run
because
guests
were
representatives
to
for
Mrs.
Edi
th
Forward,
Mrs. Thomas J. Berousky, Sets. sr1 the prr't'rt' sivate i n
ship tickets.
'Mrs. Pitt Bernal and Mi-i- Dot- of his first choice., Lt. Gen. from upstate New York delega I U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, Boys State and Girls SUite.
C-ount, F1onie Or,ford a boy.
the spirit of oldWritten
in
ert'pd
cc:
L1ot 5. Ft"XLAN)
Van
Thieu,
to
beennw
a
tions.
O'Connor.
56,
president
Nguyen
had
win,
been cool toward OA citutiot was presented tj
tic Austin.
TATCS, FIRST ADt-"iTiC',
combin
g
time
meludram
and
in
Thieu
is
chief
Disch
arges
of
the
New
'York
City
Council,
Cnnnu
Airs. Swuffurci wa named candidate.
candidary and refused Vintent Pascale, owner of at
&amp;c'c!ordtn to plat thereof rethe sure-fire situations frame
"
mthtaTY
ebrOed
tu Plat
Rosalc*
Bitrtiert,
James
hurtled
P11.st
°' °PP°
F.
i, m. s
thniuguteh.
to
take
a
puultr
stan
d
precon
area
cleaners,
for
the
large
part
all
a.
ctiairnisw of
'
.!Id
I'l. Put- lie P.ec'crd, c
the
best
of
them,
this
is
the
Coriey,
Carla
Hcikcimb,
Mary
-. — ....... mohrregime.
on the convention floor, milliun vention
-. nianeuverint, intrt- he plvyed it the Po's cemfl
.
Serniyr)t Courty, '1orda. A
I
—Thr moin savage in a ser- aire businessman Howard San)
MChl .. !''!
-- ..
hip
..t
eleaninr
roine
of
operations
b'
Communist
uelr
joined
of
Canandaigua.
hove
U! "the ne: gcwA lener of resignation
4 tiew menIbf.'rs
c,o or. 'rue,ctiy, Srp:err,t',r t'.
Penny Fleming, Dan iiqt on the steTiS of the Semithe bical club. nialtin g joo per agents to satotage 11w election Rockefeller , seeking his third ernor."
Carl ]eCaleb us fist vz-e corn- over villainy.
Never will any audience
Sunithiy of a 117-member Caxist term, is assured of nomination
Brooks, Wjflja
A. Kitzeri. Iie.i. County Cc'urthou,e. Stuctiflt utt!TeUhC
—
munder, due' ui illness in his
Assernth' was stage at a at the Republican convention zi
it mare persecuted heroine than .lciht Cherry, Edith G. Hanson, ford. cx
family, wiss uccened, with
t 1AGt'IRE, gp,,.
vllluge' south west of Saigon. A Euchie-ster' tonight. Hi' svenied
'Purity bean," a more fierce- Sanford; Elsie Brwn, Tht'jj,
gret,
nut]
'utson
was
bd"urieecl
;
Middle
i:r
gt;'ernnht'nt
cf Fic'rs
suic tit
to beile-Ilt by
•
tc the' office. Pnitint of Second i' moustached rogue' that Smith, tse.Bar.
a ry
th
inghaw"
or
a
"Mat-timer
For
Wethiedty
Aitit t'n.-d 5at,', Attct-y
i-ice commander will be f illed W.
A:cr-r
for P!r.If
t!t-flflIe-flt securi ty agent, his wil e a int'Itutioo to run 10? governor
nobler herd) that
the
,
A
ug.
1. I
Fleet
lesenrvc
Aut:iiiury'
and tUree children,
Lone1low," previews indicate. ____________________________
on the Liberal party's ticket.,
The'
membership
r)t)C-€l
Directing the play is James I
THE ('laCrir
—About 300 Buddhist monixi The Liberals. a splinter group sJiouiKtiriui" a COOkOUt Sunduy in hicudeti b" Watson, announced
and nuns a! a militant minority that broke away Irani the bern- thit' home' of
who will be remem- WTWTI4 JrDICILL CTUCT'IT Ill
Mu anti Mrs. Bar- that one of its group will fl Witrx'ell,
AND FOR 5l5OlE OOr'Fy
opposing the government and ucrutic gubernatorial laid for "' Paul in Luke Mary', beginbet-ed for his performance Pt-cs- CflasCERT
. asep
members of the post lot
'There were it' tablet in piety the election launched a three- the first time in its 2-year his- flihg at ] p.m. for uienibe'rs of
lessor Thomas Turner in "The lTkj.LEE HICL.?d.A! DIC'EEY.
dues. All are asked t
Plaintiff
at this week's Tuesday after day fast. to promote a boycott of ton', meet in Nev Tot-h: tonight the' Fleet Reserve, tin Auiliur'
Animal."
ate to make this a "banner 1*- Male
noon game of LaeLlaury Duplicate the pulls. Loudspeakers at a to make' the tiominutiap lormuil. tint] their gueiits.
__
Members
of the can include ALJ..N FItANI L]ClzEr,
gions Teat."
Defendant
Those iuiterested in ut-tending
Bridge Club in the Firemen's Saigon pagoda proclaimed: "A Ales Rose, Liberal party
(flCE or amRefreshments were served b' Wurrtsll, Ellen Smith, Ronald
Bail.
Frank
Mutht.'
vote
on
Sunday
w
lt-'
l
hit
a
vote
asieci
to
contact
jtecreuuuri
chairmu. said the party's own
Ltt.
il
Lee, Joe] Conway, Valerie Cc]- Tilt SlATE Or rLORmn,t TO,
PUUi the auxiliary at close
ALI..N F}tAN5 t)ICKET
against Viet Nam."
un directed.
poll, taken about 10 &amp;,
o, Mrs. Marie Suntivaui (IT Mrs. ruseeting.
bon, Gerald McCabe., Robert
••F, StmeWmnerz were, NS, first. Mrs. —While air squadrons car- stiuweti that O'Connor would Richard Bergen fin- further in____________________
Nelson, Saundra Conway, Viola
beat Pleasant, )1cry1kxs
A F v.'e'rn Cc'upiaint hc-1r
Robert Nirhulh and Mrs. A. G. ned the- main load of allied of- defeat Guy. Rockefeller and formutions.
Easther, Cynthia Utz,
fllcd
e'u ix to mein; I column by 2 inches.
Besurn: second. Mt-i.. Joanne I ensjve operations, lessened splinter party candidates by
Regular meeting of the FEA
Pot-zig, Becky That-nell and 'irruli Court to ati
F4flhS'.
hole
PsiulL unit] Mm .luth' Bunneli; ground activity was reflected in about 600,0(10 votes, despite' the' Brunei w il l 1w held lloiithty
Courit'. Fontda, to Char- I Too small for an ad to be
Teex SharP.
f
L's'e'ro'e, the ihort titi, noticed or effective? You're
th ird, M_rs. Ghiritht Accardi titid a reduction of casualties on both Ituust'velt cauididucy,
thi- home ins Semiuwk' Boukof SLId action t'e'nr FTA RLJrE
Norman Meyer: lout-tb, Mrs. Siue.n 1tit week from the week
IUCKStAN I)ICKEY. P1alut'f reading this onsi
His comment caine in reply to 'uri1 with iniport.Ltnt issues slutL. ALAN FRANK bICKEr, beBeumi'u imd Dr. Ruskin of Aug. 23-27. The 'U.S. Corn- a newsman's question asking i! ed ti' hi' discussed. On the ageus.-iidaot. tiS-Ke l-CIst'! art
itosehirirnughi:
uulant! announced 74 Aniericei Roosevelt's cacididuc'y
ceUce and reQUsre
would do will be v discussion uf the
to tile
'uUr v'rttteo dI-ToZ,M1n. I! &amp;n',
EW. first, Mrs. 0. N. Lackey were killed in combat. 571) wreck O'Cournur's chances and his'w proposed fleet Resent-ye
The film, "Behind the Velvet
iv the Cc'n;,laint filed herein.
ittiti Mrs. A .1. Futt'chin: secinid. wounded and 11) missing or cup- insure Ruckeleller's re-election. Boint' and a planned
&amp;thO to
(,%'
Curtain." which presents a thaittien.'vf
J
Wits. Loris Weeki- titt] Mrs. tureci. Over all, allied deaths
upon 5'lattsttff'e otturney on
"Np." Rose stud. adding, o! 'fishing trip. A niunthly
lange to civic minded people. Copies of the proposed cam- belort the Vl'tb des'
'Mryer. thu-ct, Mrs. Anti Will were listed as 1B7. against 11851 course (O'Conuuni might kick It fry, on en' all-you-cuts-eatfish
basis will be shown to
two DeBary prehenaive zoning ordinance for tier. A ti )I5(. t'therwt.,e c begoose iøid Harry Brown: fourth, enemy dead.
1)
cl-er Pr, Cufeis,o wIll be enaway in the caznpaigts But our is slut-ed fts Sept. 24, with itli audiences, the DeBary Chapter
11 tstr
the City of Casselberry, along tsu- o 1s.Mifl4st YOU sad the cause
to
Mrs. David Singer and Charles —lit Tokyo. Can. Maxwell inte ntion is not to ruin O'Connor nseiisber stud rueste. invited tO
tif American Association of Re- with marked maps, are posted
"°
Dititliti.
D. Tu'lur said be believed the or the Democrats. We are utt.'xsd.
WITIcESS my hand and of ft.
TllSf'I'$ I
tired Persons at 10 a. in. Fr!- it, the city ball annex, the post ci..i
cegi at
tUr
Count', FlurtOc. this :tnil
1. tue in
day in the Firemtuns Recreation uffice., and the pallet station.
AuFusri.. A. D. 1H6.
Hall. sind beBary Wayfarers. at I)iscussion of the ordinance c,f
(A
'-. '
3 p. in., Monday, in the Corn- is on agenda for Monday's 7:80
Arthur H. Beckwith. ,yr,
Clerk, of the' Circuit Court,
'—
'
iiIUflht' Center.
pan. meeting of the city cli
,U'fl Oesij' arrived, leaking
Ninth Judtc1i.1 C1rctt to
movie. prudUotId b' dll at the Wcnnav's Club Buildfor the
in
1USd for Bemlisolt County.
, beg
Y1urids
pIac.s to sat, a a-j
National Association of Msnu- lag an Overhirook Drive.
resort,
SSt CIWtC*t Sr $yn$g
E,
D. C.
pIeces
!aeturers. Hollywood actors emV.
*0 shop a- pa-,ap• tois or
.'-"
Attc,rne','
at
Law
phasize. in an entertaining mien5ftjiierf
First Union victory it the
r.d the
Ez 71't
oar. the Importance of all citiz- Wier Betweeti the Sistes was P.a.ator.
Flurl*a.
ens sharing responsibility in the battle of Phulippi, June 8, Publish Aug- ti &amp; bpt, ,
.
I U. 1WC
%
government policies by mci.
'shaping
i)C- c.
-.
registering and voting.
Showing of the film is a part
1
of an organized effort in De.
1 .
Bary to sac all eligible DcBarv
I
-"C.
..
cltizeu registered and at the
M*Tt $$ $
so
"rib" ft""M
pulls on Electiun Day.
NOV*TION
F. 0. Box 1214
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-Require' driver re-examination every so often.
—Require mntRw vetucle safety inspection every so often.
—Require central issuance if
drivers' licenses from the Public
Safety Department it. the
t.il.
—Make chemical t e 's t. s for
- drunkenes.s the same across the

state: this would end contusion I
between the signs of drunkeness
and 101) ailments,
The cabinet a s s i g n e d U. i MANZANARES, Spun (TJPfl
Chuck Saunders of the Highway I — .4r,gei Novillo Tort-es was
Patrol to the treasurer's office reported te have received a
to coordinate what Williams novel p resent for his 14th
c a 11 e d "one of the hardest- birthday—a bright, new molar
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on that I,rnke through his toothless
hitting 's'safety programs
record."
PETE, the rabbit, and Butch, the dog, have been
The board decided each eabireal pals for the past three months since their
net official would 'send t repre- I
owners, W. and Mrs. Berion Lewis, of rural Ge'sentative to the national Safety I
neva, decided to let Pete roam loose after four
UP!) — .t
Council in Chicago next month' RN0 Nev.
far away,
years tit a pen. He ne ef enture
mother told police that when
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the Lewis' say, but if Butch, who watches him like
it me- to driving, tier daugh.
is
an
mother hen" thinks he's straying too far,
ter vnWsl rather do it herself.
he corrals him back into the yard.
She 'aid die made a remark
(Herald Photo)FINDON, England (UPI) — I about rue "poor .vay" the young
The ti-V Ronald .t1ains Inns %Y011111,111 'v:is driving, and the
threaeni'd to ,,,w his pulpit for Iaiig'ue-r 'ook .s 'swing it her,
more than preatnuig. lie said uoxst her shout the lie-ad,and
he .v-nild name those to his ;)it 'silL' if her
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shopkeepers if they fail to pay
K ingston, Jamaica, with a
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Classes in sir conditioning,
refrigeration and heating me
hanics will open at Lyman
High School at 7 p.m. Sept. 15..
Instructor will be B. F. Canis, of Sanford who has had
wide experience In this field
and is in charge of the air conlitloning and refrigeration in
etallations at Sanford Naval
Mr Station,
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Monday
through Thursday,
from 7 to 10 p.m. and continue
until June 1, 1967, Fee for the
course will be 15 per
expenableu
ter and will cover
items such as copper tubing,
freon, oxygen and acetylene.
Text will be "Modern Refrige-ration and Air Condition.
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house, published by Goodheart
rector of vo.'atloaal, technical
and Willcox.
Applications are now being and adult education, Schul Adreceived by E. S. Douglsas, di. ttijfljsttsitjolL Building, aaford.
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ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP)
---She's 19 years old, stacks 25.!
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That is the composite picture
E'v"G IONAL E XIII IIITION featuring, pu jut ings of art ells from S'tnforc
of the 50 contestants who regisl)eflai'y, New Smyrna, Daytona, Holly 11111, and DeLand, will be at
tered for the opening of the
Bury Mansion House Oct. 22-23. Among members attending recent plan39th Miss America Pageant.
ning meeting forthe Exhibition were Mrs. Beth Gregory and William F.
The girls are spending a hiec
Brannon, of Sanford, who are shown admiring one of the Saudi Arabia
tic week displaying their pretcollection by Reginald'trange on display this month in the Galleries,
tie-st smiles, posing for scores
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of pictures and answering questions,
It Is also a week when the
with
celebrities
girls are
swarms oIspectators asking for
their autographs.
"Imagine, somebody asking
NEW 'VORK (AP)
Across Irnitsewife' footing the hilt,
—
hist
nowhere
neatly
as
cv
for my autograph." said
me
But coffee — without sugar — high as a year ago.
the country, families are feeling
the pinch of higher food prices, is getting cheaper.
Tomato products also may Miss Tennessee, Vickie Ilurd of
ahead. Kingsport, after she signed slips
They spent an average of near- Three large companies have cost more in the months
of paper for three visitors.
ly $1,025 a family on food in cut their wholesale cof1e pric- The tomato crop was cut by bad
Miss Mississippi. Hobble Robes.
1965 — a record.
weather.
ertson of Hattiesburg, had anThis year the total may run
Potato prices are headed highl'ork chops are- down :to cents other surprise in store for her.
'Im just amazed at how
6 to 7 per cent higher.
it pound In it New York area
this
weekfriendly
the people up here
The latest increase is III the
supermarket chain
3 are," she said. "Everyone is so
end. Smoked hams are down
price of refined sugar — at a
Coast kindly. To tell the truth. I heard
to 11 cents on the West
time when the price of raw
different stories about North.
and bacon 3 to 4 cents,
sugar on the world market has
e-up. erners."
dropped to the lowest In 25 TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
While posing for photograpie juice and fruit cocktail may
years and there is a worldwide
rida State University has al. be featured as specials at many pliers at a hotel pool, movie acsurplus of 20 million tons
tar James Darren — vacationabout twice the annual U.S. ready registered 14,053 students markets,
ing here — strolled over to the
for ;he fall trimester and late
consumption.
contestants.
The U.S. sugar quota system registration was expected to
Said Miss Texas, Susan Logan
intertwined with foreign policy boost th e total to nearly 14,500,
of San Angelo, an aspiring achas helped create an artificial it w.-is reported today.
tress: "It is a funny feeling for
The deadline for late registrashortage of refined sugar in the
me to be in the spotlight and to
United States and guaranteed tion will be Friday afternoon
ace
James Darren on the sideforeign producers twice the with ,,early 500 students expec- TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
lines."
price they can get in the rest of ted to sign up for classes by W. H. Werkmeister, director of
Susan, incidentally, is the bigAmerican
that
time,
the world — with the
of Southern Call. gest girl in the pageant. Al.
FS'J's enrollment last fall the University —.
zinnia scnuos as PflIIOSOPflY for though she and four other conwas 13,200, about 1,300 under 12 years, has joined the faculty testants are listed on the prothe projected figure for
this of Fbrlda State University as
m at 5 feet 9, Susan confided
grain
year. The breakdown for the
"I'm really a half an inch taller
estjmtted enrollment will be profeor of philosophy.
W3r1:meister, a native of than that,,"
about 55 per cent men and
Asendo, Germany, has written
Alaska, the largest state In
per rent women, Classes began sever4l
books,
Including
PhUo. the nation, has the smallest girl
Labor Day.
sophy 01 Science and Man and
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21, of Fa irbanks''
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fished shortly,
and weighs 101 pounds. She has
a 34-22-34 figure.
At midnight Saturday one of
the
50 girls will walk down the
PHOENIX, Ariz, (AP) — Laurunway
of Convention Hall and
"ALWAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
na Kay Gardner, Miss Arizona,
will have a gift for other girls In be introduced to the nation as
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SPECIAL $5.00
the Miss America Page-ant In Miss America of 1967.
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INTRODUCTION
Atlantic City, N.J.
The
earth's home galaxy,
She plans to give each it dyed slowly wheeling, has 200 bil.
FLIGHT
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Ing the Petrified Forest Nation, full revolution every 230 million
COURSE
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the lodge' ,lie Stat, Confrrc'te
of Women of the Moose will be
sponsors dances, picnics,
even inr, ft te's'i"s wt're' Mrs.
fly MUM. If. I,. .JOIINS(IN 1 three local izirlt
aid th"i
it's, and other activity felt to be
Jancy Ri-own. ;i-. held ,-,t the fliplomat Hotel in
rts1,
Hollywood Florida, (let. 27of Interest to the community.
11e1'orts of Girls State in learned many interu'stin fact's
(hnllette', mu Thetm i;
50 (o--t'nri&lt;e'r 'ut he local chap..
one of the most active' members 'allahnnseu, highlighted the pertaining to stato and nation. Rrnwer, R,'fre'shm*'nti of
'ak"s
t'r
planning no attend should
presi
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and conrlwle'd ari't pnnch 've're 40rvorl.
c'ptrmhc'r
mo-oting
of
Sanford
Al
gr,',ornmt'nt,
write'
rhu' hotel reservations
for
ile-tit , who served as •'mnt'tt
pressing
their
Unby
again
si,ie'tiefl
fAigiofl
Auxiliary
manager.
John i-Te'eienhurg, Hal—
the dinner meeting. lie was pru'
to
the
unit.
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when
SIte'
Makin,
Cindy
prv'eintinn
ywnod
the' Sea. Florida.
si'titeel it plast It raft as it gift cut i
f2ue'eker, presi- r
Ann Carlson, ddeMrs.
R"ty
Vilson
and
Special
his
work.
(nests
for the lest
for
Lion
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New officers, Inst oiled by I -4, spoke' ui? their weak in 'lent, rondiietrd the' business
Chapter Nhilit P:'ngram and 9n.
meeting which was opened
roUnient Meeting of 1404 verp
.John l)ilIon, are William Kern I he state capital.
with
prayer by Mr. ff.u.eI
Stir
served
as
a
page'
and
stock, preside-nt; lull
M's Thelma Sherrod, deputy
Vice president: William Kggert, r'rns'irnry chairman of the Field, chaplain.
grand regent for the state W
Celeste s'note. The girls enjoyed a
In reports from 'iarinu's
ye elected;
trt'uisulre-r,
Florida, and 10 c'o.wnrkprs from
TAT3I1AFIASSE?
stated the nnMoore-, secretary, re elected, I rilk given by Serret-sury of chairman, it
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Chapter 1002.
Cah$nt
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a nd Jack I.i'vi osun, tourna ment itt Tam Adams and tour of it will folk'et soup to he' 'sent
t a d y i n g propocak by State I Mrs. She-trod gave an inter .
I he ('ispitol and the Governor's to Viet Nam and will sponsor
dit'e-('tor, re-elected.
Treistirer Arriward Williams for ecting and nfnrrnntive talk an
l)ireu'tors will be Casteui, four funsion enthralled them, they 1
during the I.gi'n Fair ' 'stiff new laws for drivers.
growth of the Women of the
years; l'oirh'r, three years; Ole
in Nr,vprn her.
Williams. charged with coor- Moose. especially in this oats,
Ole-son, two years, and Mrs. I Two parties, the Nationalists
Announcement was made of dinating the state'.; traffic 'safety1 which she reported :g third in
(krtln Ne-she-tm, one year,
W] the Federalists, made up i the schoni of instruction sche'- program, called Tuesday for the nation in membership gain.
Special guests for the, e%'enin
he government for Girls State. duled Sept. IF; in Tavare's and cabinet support for the propo. There now ,;re 19 chapters in
were news correspondents of elegntu-s attended a joint ses letter's from the' national pre's- I 'sals after heari ng of 12 traffic Florida, with a total memberlocal tu'wspapu_nrs and Mr. and ion of the Ifouse and Senate ident and district 9 president. deaths in Florida during the , ship of •i.a97.
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Mrs. Chuck McCarthy of nd participated in a political were read.
I1ahnr Day weekend.
At the request of Senior Re.
Deltona.
Mackle Brothers.
Mrs. Minnie Pezold remind- i Williams' proposals would:
-ally where-, it was reported,
gent Charlotte Carlson. Mrs.
--Ra ise the ai' reqttirerne'nt Sherrod served is installing rehe speeches were "fantastic." ed that membership dues are
- for getting a learner permit gent for Norma Schwarm, who
A picnic and pep rally were now payable' for the ye'ar.
for
from 14 to 19.
'v;s :nstallinrl as Argus tar the
A department award
'r,joyt'si and a talent show was
ririv
---Make
accept4ince
of
a
present year. Graduate Regent
resented Wednesday evening child welfare was prsi'ntesi
er ; license carry the r.nnsent
Edna .Meshnttn was installing
rith graduation exercises on Mr's. Winnie Stiles.
the
to
driver
take
a
drunk
testguide.
Members of the unit'.; Jun ior
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The Sanford Starlight Prom
-onaders square dance club
sponsored by the Sanford Bec
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Wed a class for beginners start
lug Sept. 14. at 7 p.m. at the
Civic center.
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the area who are not familial
with square dancing and fm
those who think they might llkc
to learn, a demonstration snIl
sudieiee participation dnncc
will be held in the Pinreresi
Shopnlng Center this Friday
Sept. 9 starting at fi p.m.
A Central Florida caller will
be In -charge of the dance, it
front of the Ligget.Rexnll store
Square dancing is a very pop
ular recreation and clubs arc
organized all over the Unit-e
States and many foreign coun
tries.
The state convention was bolt
in I.Orlando this year and mor
than 2,5flt) dancers took part It
the three-day festivities. l)ur1n
the winter season the Sanfort
promnaders welcome vis1tin
couples from many northert
states and Canada.
Come to the Plnecrcst Shop
ping Center Friday night ant
take iiart or just watch. A 'Oel
Acquhited" night is plannec
at the Civic Center for Sept
14-first night of the new clasi
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to those who would like to tak
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Mica Nainma Provost, of Bityonne, N. 3.. and Alfred B.
Babb of Sanford, were united
In marriage Wednesday, Aug.
81, at 5 p.m., at the Pinecrest
Bapt1t Church with the Rev.
Roy - Rsinillton performing 'the
ceremony.
The bride, given In marriage
by her brother, Edward Lewis,
wore a silver white suit accent.
ed with 'light blue accessories

and a white orchid corsage.
Mrs. IL Schuller, sister of
the ride from Levittown, Pa.,
serve(] n Miss Provost's maid
of honor and best man was
Raymond 0. Downey of Sanford.
FniiwIng the ceremony, a yectI1 was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Downey
103 PineCrest, Drive, Sanford.
Guct.s attending the wedding

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summer suspension.
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for Monday, Sept. 12, at 6:30
p.m. at Parish Hall, followed
by the regular tvuiness meeting
at S n.m. Mrs. Sara Ensterhy Is
chairman - of the -dinner.S-- All women of the Parish are
asked to attend since the alms
and objectives for the coming
year will be discussed.

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter and children spent the
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spent Labor Day with their
These girls represented a likes false eyelashes only when likes her teeth to sparkle' and ruc"ii'iv frittu an f't"nded trip
daughter, son-in-law and grand cross-section of the United they are well applied. She hates carries a cmnll tube of tooth- north '.h'rt' (hey atentie(I the
son, 'dr. and Mrs. Andre Aylies States as members of the Na glue to show and awry lashes, paste in lid' bag for a refresh. wetililig Ill their $-;$nddaugiiftr,,
and Atidy, who have a cottage tional Teen Board, a division She also likes to use blusher ing touchup.
('h'ri Lt'' si'vur, of Fox Lake
at Now Smyrna Beach for th e of Puritan Fashions Corpora. with a bit of glitter In it.
hills, lii to (an Frost of Mction, They were here to attend ,-.Jan Gjovik, Chicago, disweek.
Ik'tmi v, Ill,, on .11111v 11. They
beauty and fashion seminars.
coveted lip gloss and likes it
cii,jti .d vklts with fi'k'nds and
Poised and sparkling, th e because it keeps her lips moist
Clint Kinlaw, grandson of
rcIatu'.'s.
Mr. tid Mrs. E. W. Jones, who gir ls answered questions at th e and utchapped. She keeps co
Situ-I' 11,. Sevt-rs have Come
4'4OW * seams rtss t,ifl 5fli)
tjndewent surgery at Orange sem&amp;'iar on a multitude of top logne and witch hazel in the
tioivi-' they I('c'ei'.t'(J "ord that
Memr.ial Hospital last week, ics th at ranged from fashion refrigerator-finds It more re away with speed. New String tiny tI,VC a 1)1w gr:indiaughter
has bren transferred to Harry preferences to beauty ideas and freshing this way. She dabs and thread scissors of cutlery nain"lI N;uhine Wet'nt'r anti
witch hazel on her eyes to help steel ccp right in thi(' hand with wvii:ig flItiV poilitls, two
Anna Crippled Children's Home future careers,
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keep
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in Umatilla for further' eat
a finger ring to hold thii'in snug' oiinci- whose prt'iit are Mr.
LI n d a Sullivan, Dallas,
ment. \Ve hope that he is corn troop of 64 is Joyce Wilson, ex
tins. Lc'l ( ov S'e.t'ner of
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fl and
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America Associates.
der th e eyebrow, her eyeliner be IiaIid-a(1iuStC(i at the tension is ii'arv Wegener of Itola, iii,
be out.
Each year she has the excit won't leave a mark on the up scre,v. The scissors conic vithi
big
nd rewarding job of ad per d.
a metal -fi'aine'd leather sheath
Mrs. Doroth y Emanuel is in
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A newly -shaped tton., it, I IlI I' It hut' 11th. I)
Beach. Bo th are undergoing ID the Miss Teenage America her iinely chiseled lips
Iii -t Iii (lilt' ill (0) the Nacontest.
-Judy Jacobs, Detroit, likes shoe.'.ote with an adiust a hit'
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tutnai I'aiiit VarniIi .ini LanMiss Wilson feels th at her liner but only on the upper lid shoulder strap is av.aiiahIv
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Denby of chic, up-to-the-minute appear and extends the line slightly be a fake leopard or ciu't cover- (liter Ass'wIatI;Ii Co%er an old
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of mushroom soup
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1 cup enriched corn meal
cup milk
a time, beating constantly until
5 cups water
2 cuis Quaker Life cereal, stiff and glossy. Gently fold in
i tsp. salt
crushed
prune mixture. Spoon into 6 in14
1 cup cold water
up butter, melted
dlvidaal dishes or i large survBeat walci- to boiling in large ½ cup finely grated sharp cited- lag thab. Chill several hours or
auoopan. Mb cornmeal and
dam cheese
until set. Series 6.
salt with cold water. Pour Into
Combine buns, soup and
boiling water, stirring constant- milk in 1½-quart casserole. Mix
Now for those not on diets.
.ly. Bring to a boll, cooking UI)- cereal, butter and cheese toDESSERT DAZZLERS
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Batter:
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low beat b minutes or longer. 375-deg
oven about 25 mmcup milk
Serves 6.
utes. Serves S.
1. tbsp. sugar
1 cup pancake mix
RAISIN OATMiAL MUFFINS PUFFED RICE CANDY BALLS
4 bananas
(Wheat tree)
(W1eat, milk and egg free)
For batter, combine egg and
2 cups ground tints
6 cups puffed rice
milk n bowl. Add sugar and
14 cup sugar
% cup light core syrup
pancake mix, stirring lightly.
1 tbsp. baking powder
14 cup light molasses
Cut each peeled banana in 1I tsp. salt
½ tip. salt
inch pieces. Dip Into butter;
½ cup raisins
I to. vinegar
drain. Fry In hot deep fat (375
1 cup milk
degnt*s) to to 3 minutes. Serve
2 tie. shortening
3 tbsps vegetable oil
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Irprrr'f, nylon fabric ooi"s rni sohd in gift shnTs to f)f)te who
rtm
like
shaving cream. Resides still helievu' its the sentiment
NFW YORK lATh
Voti
floppy
hats there ore baby tra that really counts.
to the rtipbnnrtl to get down a
Fanr'v candies, matches and
styles.
dropper! wnkthine'
tan of dress and hat,
nd
body
rnnt(hing
fnshlnnc
ceith
pu
-,rles are more nonedihies and
ti,lnk, anti a wet' ran of pc-ntis.
kicky
sklrtq.
nondrinkahies
-ealed In round
Yotir husband asks It
W il l
It
was
a
California
mnnnfcuctins
with
prestiitv,s
labels.
pI('nse get turn that six-pack of
titter
who
decider!
to
can
men's
?ven
'.t'ithnnt
its
contents,
the
ties tin the shelf,
ties,
featuring
a
handy
pack
of
can
today
is
very
much
in
Heraust' you arc' eperting
sic
for
the
man
.'r'flrifl
who
is
Thanks
artist.
to
V0UC.
Yp
guest you may also reach for
- Andy Warhol's pnpuilnniiatinn of
VIUtIiI1fl parked c- hair, and for more than Ofld
I'erhaps the choicest canner the Campbell soup ran, cultureuse In case ttue c'r,nverstIon
ltt)WR stale, several cans of in the country is the stockroom conscious women's cimmhs on th e
of a 4ew York department store West Coast ser'e luncheons st il l
I resh air.
during its holiday season. There in cans. Ftmlrrirrsser Julius CarFor pleasant hnkgrrninrj
In assembly line fashion a busy 11Sf) ti's dandard-si,Pd cans .i
know you can always -tiuint
mar'hine pops lids onto juice curlers. The arty set in Oreen-.
0Ut canned music.
slie
d cylinders rnntaInint ,:ilk wk'h Villait.-' anneals them toThis could be you today,
stockings, slacks, mink bo-. ether is table heits or smashes
uittennny as It sounds.
Grandma may have quit Jewelery, sweaters, sexy ling- them lOtI') can-tactic sculpture.
Without a can opener life can
preserving things with her boll - erie and bikinis.
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to
PI'(liflIlS
favoriI
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lug pots, jars, rubber rings and
psi rail ri. Ht the
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rosterNi marches on. The presnirized tin cylinder, standard
'dltuiI)rn('rut In lbp brides k i tchen I
Anti flue tknighhruy'q duifflebag,
and the recent fliptop darling of
the bvvr,rnsv
industry, now
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lrinuk.
Ifeceritly a dress mantifartuir,1
HATS
i'r 111)1101 Ir)('rtl It is putt i ng
tip Its
Iniressc's anti hunts in urns The
hi hot matches the live l y clnqh
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tint torus of the garments Inside.
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was radiant In her gown of
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Miss Margaret Ethel Ba. pesu de snip with a bodice mother of the bride, W
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and front panel of Chantilly du'd in a tv.n piece him' I
L, Baker
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iat'e, The full overskirt was
Shantung suit complemented
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M'!ea Bower Jr., son of Mr. handed with lace and a cu- with matching accessories
and Mrs. William M. Bower cdr of lace ruffles In back ani a yellow orchid corsage,
Sr., of West Lake Brantley ended In a chapel train. tier
Mrs. William Inwet Sr.,
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Rrid Forest City, were unit- v.'il of imported Illusion fell mitlier of the groom, was
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Miss Judy Ann Bower, ala- chid was touched In pink.
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Mrs. Mattk' A. 'iliorne
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ce.'niony before a flower- Don nie Clarhiad, Brenda gra*idmother of the groom,
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covered archway with baa- W3mack and Norma Rams- was attired In a gold emkets of nhite mixed finn era dell They were dressed in in .tiered (no piece suit nUh
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long brocade sheath gonna nitchIng accesorIeq and a
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branched candelabra burned in a beautiful soft shade of corsage of tiny red rose
tall white tapers. Palms also red with sleeveless floor bi,Ia.
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decorated either side of th e length matching coats and
Oilier out of town guests
Altar. Tall burning tapers in a t c hi n g bouffant veils. included Mr. and Mrs. flowwere at the end of the pews.
They carried cascades of ard Thorne Jr and daughter,
Mrs. Syl-Ia Moyer, organ- wte and red flowers with Janice, from Washington, 1).
1st, presented a program of waite streamers.
C. Mrs James Barclay and I
rn',cic be fore the ceremony.
Little Cindy Musseinhite daughter, Belt) Ann, Chkn
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Included in Mrs. Moyer's se- served as flower girl and go: Mrs. Clarence Walker
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leeti-ona were 'Behold, A was absohutely breathtaking and Mrs Leroy i4ynch, South
Rose l Blooming," Brahms; as a miniature bride.
Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Gill)cnnisllaynen was Bible mere Whldden, Mr. and Mrs.
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tures), Peeters; "Rest in the
James B. Meek served as Charles Ilaynes and Elder
Lord," G room; "Andantino" best man
ushers were an.l Mrs. Warren Lawrence, I
(from LOrganiste), Franck; Randall DeMntt, Greg Mus. all from Fort Myers.
Ml AND MU' W. M li( ) \Vlil .Ill
th e attendants' processional, aelwhite Danny Epler, Keith
Following the ceremony a
"Trumpet Tune in D," Pur- Brdwn, hal Tompkins and reception WSS held in the ered ti white, with red nylon
I'r t,'a-ellri, M i- i Itow'r
cell; the bride's procession- 3 inny flower.
Church Social Hall. Mrs. caught up to make how
wini' a t'uik I.rot-arI' 'wif
*1, "Bridal Chorus,'' WagMter th e vows, Elder Charles Rtckett and daugh- throughout I lie table's t'II):- wit !i a pul l.
jf$ tilq,iisi and
ncr, and the recessional, James Hamrick handed each ter, Leona, were In charge lti. 1'Iir n('(IfIing Cake ccii- tl. II'('tu$(i IIIIIII her W('IIlII1U
"Psalm XIX,' Marcella.
th e bride and groom a light, of the guest 1)00k. Miss Sue ter.'cI the table. Each end of
houllult
Th e lovely blonde bride
ed candle, wi th which they Wicks was in charge of th e the table held fruit punch
F-11111'.0111" a 'tetl'liutz friji
was gb'en in ma rr iage by then lit a single candle, unit- rec.'pttnn for over 300 guests. and nut_s and mints wer' to \a;:.ura Fills, 11w rw,iii'
her father and mother. She ing them as one.
The bride's table was coy- nlo served.
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have received word th at th eir
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daughter, Lorraine Belton, has
from th e Bay County
pinegraduated
baking powd er and salt. Add Beat puffed rice in shallow For pinezpple-Cut 6
By MES. H. L. JOHNSON
Cosmetology School. Lorraine's
We had a call from a Borne- shortening, eggs, milk. Beat iin- pan Ls preheated oven (250 dc apple rings Ic half, drain. Dip husband, A 1/C Edwin C. Bolmaker who is Ota an allergy til smooth, about two minutes. grees) for 10 minutes. Pour
and fry as above. Serve warm ton, grandson of Mrs. Mae Van
diet. he wanted some recipes Pour batter Into lightly greased to large groused bowl. Combine with whipped cream.
Fleet ,if Longwood, will be disFor strawberry-Add a dash char-ed from the Air Force
that do not use eggs, milk or now !s the time for all good in syrup. molasses, salt and
of nutmeg to hatter. Dip and 7 Oct. 1 Be is presently stationed
wheat. I wrote to the Quaker 8 inch square baking pan.
gar In saucepan. Cook over large firm strawberries as at
Oats company and th ey sent me Sprinkle with cinnamon
Tyndall AFB, Panama City.
levers] folders of recipes. Bore Bake
5thIgT
3()35 medium heat, stirring occasion- atrnvd. Allow 4 or 5 straw- After discharge, the Beltona
ally to hard hail stage (255 dc. berries for each person. Serve are planning a trip to St. Johnsare some of them and also a minutes.
few tints to help.
CINNAMON TOPPING
grees) or until syrup dropped warm with confectioners sugar. yule, N. Y., to visit her grandIf on a milk free diet, vege. 34 cup firmly packed brown an- into cold water forms a hard
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
table oil or shortening can be gar
ball. Remove from heat, stir in FRENCH TOAST TRIANGLES Rockefeller, and her sister,
pancake mix
used lOT greasing baking pans I tsp. cinnamon
shortening and vanilla Pour 1 cup
Miss 1;andra March. They will
egg",
and mixing bawls.
34 cup finely chopped nutnieats over puffed rice, stirring until 2
th en ourncy to Port Huron,
cup milk
Either white or yellow corn 1 tbsp. margarine, melted
evenly coated. With greased
Mich to visit his moth er, Mrs.
meal can he used in the recipes Combine all Ingredients and hands, shape into bells. Makes 6 slices day-old bread, cut in Sara Bolton, and other fr iends
half diagonally
using enriched corn meal, Un- sprinkle over top of cake. Serv- 12 bails.
and relatives.
Place pancake mix, eggs and
stated.
less otherwise
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milk in bowl. Beat with rotary Mrs. Mae Van Fleet of Safl
Either quick DT old fashioned
COCONUT MACAItOONS
beater until fairly smooth. Dip Jando Springs Drive has returnoats can be used in recipes usSTUFFED PORK CHOPS
(Wheat and milk free)
slic
es of bread into batter. ed
ing rolled oats, unless other(Wheat free)
3 egg whites
from a two-mon th visit to
wise !tated.
Dram
of excess batter. Pan-fry' Part Huron, Mich., and sur6 double pork chops, pocketed ½ tsp. vinegar
in butter in fry pan until gold- round in g areas, wh ere she visitGround oats are used In sevSTUFFING
tsp. vanilla
an
brown, taming only once. ed her daughter-ifllaW. Mrs.
'al of the recipes. You can 2 cups coarsely crumbled corn 1 cup sugar
I,
grind them through the fine broad
½ cup flaked or shredded coca- Serve immediately wi th confee- Sara Bolton, and other relatives
tionet sugar and orange matA' blade of a food grinder or lii 24 cup finely chopped celery
nut
and friends.
maia'ie.
Serves 4.
Th
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ground
an
electric
blender.
2
tbsps.
chopped
anion
½ cup quick oats, uncooked
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A: oats can be stored in an empty 2 tb3ps. chopped parsley
Beat egg whites until frothy.
If you want a larger chunk of
oats fox or covered conta iner. ½ tsp. salt
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Add vinegar and vanilla. Add PENL1'j' DOUBLE TREATS
dozen)
(Makes 4
ice .han regtllar refrigera tor
, Let's try the breakfast ideas dash pepper
sugar. p tutilespeon et e time,
a: tirat.
'4 tsp. marjoram
trays make, use a clean m il k
beating well after each addi- ½ cup butter, softened
LU
CRISPY -TOPPED
1½ e'tps firmly packed brown car ton and freeze in the freen'4 tsp, oregano
tion. Beat un ti l mixture is
El
BROILED GRAPEFRUIT
te
D.
1 egg bea n
er.
and glossy Lightly fold in coco- sugar
III
(Wheat and egg-free)
3 tbsps. water
nut and oats. Drop by tea- i tsp. vanilla
egg
$ medium-sized grapefruit
2 tbsps. butter, melted
spoonsful onto greased cookie
Ti 1 tbsp. butter or margarine,
½ cup chunk style peanut
For stuffing, combine all in- sheet. Bake In 300-degree
but r
melted
gri'di'mth. Fill pocket of each 20-25 minutes. Makes 4 dozen.
CE
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CUP pancake mix
wi 2 tbsps. brown sugar
chop with 3-j cup stuffing.
III
c quick oats, uncooked
PRUNE WHIP
P4 1 cup Quaker Life Cereal, Brown chops in a small amount
free)chopped
peanuts
crushed
III
of but fat In large fry-pan. Bake
C Wheat and milk
melte an
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Cut grapefruit in half, remove in covered oven-proof fry-pan .1 cup cooked dried prunes, Bent 'butter until creamy. Add
easy-care
t.
sugar, vanilla, egg and peanut
seeds. Combine butter, brown in 350-degree oven for 1½ hours,
drained and pitted
wardFàb.
butter, mixing well. Stir In pan- sugar and cereal. Sprinkle over Serves 6.
cup
3
cooked
oatmeal
° each grapefruit ball. Droll uncake mix and oats. Shape to
cup sugar
fr
Garnish
form
3-inch balls, roll in chopth t3i golden brown.
each GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE '4 tsp. cinnamon
huh.
cherry
with a maraschino
ped poafluts. Duke on ungreased
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(Egg free)
2 egg whites
N',
fine fabFics
Serves 6.
2 1-lb. cans French style green Mash prunes, stir in oatmeal cooky sheet in 350.degree oven
PO
beans
and cinnamon, set aside Boat 10-12 ininutes.
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and reception were Mrs. Alfred Avt1I'ble to you without a doe.
Payne and Chief and Mrs. John
od ,bdri"611. You
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or your mosey bsc. OdtIne
Mrs. Anita %fathewa of Belle- is a tiny #*blot and *silly
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vile, W. 3.,. Mr. shd Mrs. Ed- longer. Odrk.s COSt% fl.00 dII"I h
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ward 'LeWis .nnd;Mrs. R. Schul- sold On
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ler from Levittown, Pa.
turn the package to your druggIst
The eoupe will make their and got your full moseyback. No
ked. Odrlti*t l$ 10
battle teinporadly In Sanford questions
while *'stUng tilnafer orders
MAIL ORDI*%
with the V. S. Navy to Atsugi, %ANPOR D .
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It's no secret now that 1ty and coun. Dickinson for taking the first step last
ty taxes are on the rise and will be go. week,
The comptroller said that possible
in ii"1 and u"1 a the count" and city
changes In Florida tax structures are
grow.
being considered. He said he was "worSchool children must be cared for.
iled" about the potentially dangerous
our indigent can not be tossed out in side effects of the 100 percent reasthe street-. . .we must make sure our sessment program ordered by the State
hospital has the best. . .we need more Supreme Court and, that the legislapolice and fire protection as our area ture must seek additional relief for peo.
grows.
pie paying property taxes.
For the working man with children
There must be guarantees Of relief
in school it's a problem he has faced for the taxpayer which will assure him
for many years and if he takes an in- that government will not confiscate
terest in his community—a problem he property he has held through the years
is aware of.
simply by multiplying his ad valorem
He can tighten his belt—and work tax rate.
harder.
We urge our residents with fixed InBut we are concerned with the many, comes to write our legislators Mack
many people in the city and county Cleveland Jr., Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. and
with "fixed incomes" who just can't Tom McDonald, representative nominee,
make ends meet:!
on the need for tax relief...
We have talked with city and county
That should and must be their prime
officials of the need for "tax breaks" objective during the next legislative
for these residents and it is impossible. session—
You just can't show partiality—"It will
We cannot stifle our residents with
ruin our whole tax structure"—one of. extra tax burdens-Only on a state Icficial told us.
'el can they be aided—
Okay-.-.so perhaps there is a need to
These people are looking toward our
change our entire state tax sttucture lawmakers for help.. . Let us hope they
and we commend State Comptroller Fred have the answers.

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jthai years, serving 12 y
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the four as chief mechanic,
P'.° and the past three in his
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c his wife, Jessie Mae, and
plui four children, reside an
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equal in area and population to
the state of Missouri, is getting
a lot of high-level International attention these days.
Sihanouk is chief of state of
one of the most strategic pieces
of real estate In Southeast Asia, bounded by Viet Nun Laos
and Thailand.
lie is a sitting duck In the
crossfire of conflict, pulled and
hauled between Communist and
anti-Communist and the recipient of considerable advice
from those who are neither.
President Charles de Gaulle
is visiting Sihanouk early next
week. The French leader, who
strongly opposes U.S. policy In
the area, is expected to take
the occasion to praise Cambodian "neutrality" and warn that
the United States is risking
World War III.
The United States, which
asserts Sihanouk's "neutrality"
has a distinctly red tinge, hopes
to get roving Ambassador W.
Averell Harriman Into Phnom
Penh a few weeks after Do
Gaulle's visit for a fence-mending session with the prince.
BIG BROTHER WATCHES
Meanwhile, Red China and
Communist North Viet Nam
keeping remainding Sihanouk
that big brother is watching
lest he become too friendly
with the American "imperialists."
Harriman originally secured
an Invitation to visit Sihanouk
Sept, 7 to see what could be
done about restoring diplomatic relations, broken by the
prince In May, 1966.
Sihanouk angrily "postponed" the Harriman visit after
American pilots shot up a couple of Cambodian border villages while hunting Viet Cong
whom they believed to be on
the Vietnamese side of the line.
American officials, by virtue
of behind the scenes contacts
with Sihanouk through New
Delhi, are convinced the Harriman visit will still take place
within the next couple of
months.
The officials are hopeful that.
Sihanouk's anger can be cased
by general guarantees against
violation of his territory and
informal assurances to compensate Cambodian border villagers.
TWO REASONS
When Sihanouk broke reintions with the United States

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thority (turn the co-chairman
—Publication by an Ameti- of lb. 1951 (enevn Conference
can magazine Newsveek of an on lndoc1ijn, Britain awl Busassertion that Queen Sisowat.h sin.
London and Moscow have
Kossamak, his mother, had an
Interest In a string of bordel- been unable to get together on
Ion on the outskirts of Phnom anything concerning the conflirt in Viet. Nam.
Penh.
American officials have conSilinnook's necessity to walk
tended for several years that it diplomatic tight rope while
Communist. North Viet. Nam and dodging the slings and arrows
the Viet Cong are using east- from both sides, has earned him
em Cambodia as an infiltration a reputation for vacillation
route and sanctuary. Sihanouk which his friends says is uncontends the charges are base- deserved.
less.
While he may be flattered by
Both he and the United all the attention he is getting,
States asked for a thorough In- the prince can hardly be com•
vestigation by the International fortable.

Letters To Editor

Pollution Problem
lug of William Leffler Jr. can
Editor, Herald:
Come with mc through he called those of Sanford's
"Alice's Looking Glass" to the "leading citizens," then San.
wonderful world of politics.
is doomed to a
At the meeting on pollution ford certainly
here last week it was general- fate 811ell as Watts, Chicago
ly agreed that there are plen- and I Inrieni.
ty of anti-pollution laws on the
If the "true leading citizens"
books. But the reason they are of Sititfotti and the Law and
not enforced is that the people Order Department of Seminole
do not want them enforced.
County WoUl(i make an exam(Shades of Martin Luther pie (if this case, perhaps then
and his unjust laws!)
we here in Sanford and SemiSo the politicians' approach nole County could be assured
to this Is to give the State that the same thing won't hap.
Board of Health another ml!- pe n hero that happened in
lion dollars in the next meeting Watts, Selina, Chicago, and
of the Legislature. This will harlem, then Sanford will remake the people want the lawn main the same peaceful town
enforced?
that we have enjoyed living in
So, comes the milleniumi Ap- and raising our families In for
proprinte more money! Raise the pant ninny years.
the taxes! Be peace be with
A very concerned mother
you.
who's daughter attends the
S. 13. (Jim) Crowe
same classroom as William
I.ef(i&amp;'r's (laughter at Seminole
Editor, Herald:
11 g)i School.
If the actions Tuesday mornA MOTHER

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Alice wonders hew It Is poss.
A'tualIy. the stranger who
IHe I., fail In love at first holds the rigger" for prtxlucsight. That was evaeily what log the reaction that Alice menhappened to me when I first titins, simply resembles ore of
RAW Mrs. Crane at a church her men folks who had earned
party. I was only 1$ at the her love in childhood.
time hut the hypnotic spell
Mayhe the way he tossed his
flPVP? Wore Oil?
In Stuli head or the shape of his nose
cases of Instantanenu love, or eyehrovs, or tone of voice
the stranger "triggers" nnr and gettires, sinw remindpent-up romantic feelings.
ed her of her fw."orite brother
CASE A-Sn: Alice K., aged or cousin.
19, Is a college sophomore.
The latter had served as the
"Dr. Crane," she asked dur focus for her childish affection
Ing psychology class, "how Is and semi-romantic dreams.
It possible to fall in love at
Rut the incest taboo that
first sight?
cav jqe.,q close relatives to realize
"For example, last week I at- no marriage can ensue, pro-tended a campus dance.
vent Alice from planning on
"As I happened to glance tip, marriage to that favorite broI looked into the eyes of a ther or rouqin.
strange boy whom I had never Subc nnscinwfly. however, she
seen before in my entire life.
stored up those happy experien.
"Rut I tingled all over and my ccc and romantic ideas around
knees felt as If they would col- such a kindly relative.
lapse under me.
if So the stranger with whom
"My heart pounded and I got she fell in love at first tight,
butterflies in my tummy. In did not merit, her love at all
fact. I couldn't speak above n hut unwittingly served as the
mumble when anothed coed in trigger to release all her rotroduced me to him.
mantle love reactions
"Ever since then I have been
Love at firet sight is thus a
hopeleassly in love with this boy, unique but dangerous thing, for
yet I have never had a date you dont+ have any choice in
with nor ev en ha d it_s0t!, or a the matter
stroll across the campus."
You are practically helpless
Earlier this week I gave you when you experience this sudthe case of the business execu- den form of erotic hypnosis.
tive who had been divorced If you meet a person of good
twice but was planning to mar breeding and religious backry it third time,
ground, then you are fortunate.
And each of his three choices
But you can just as easily
had red hair, freckles and large fail for an unfit persons who
hands.
may drag you through many
This combination of features years of heartache before the
formed the emotional "trigger" hypnosis wears &amp;7.
that set off a suffusion of love
Just like that which Alice mentions,
I
For he didn't realize it, hut!
In his lonely boyhood the Irish ____________ __________ EFA __
Inundress had been the only
woman who really gave him
hove and affection.
Her red hair, freckles and
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large, bony hands subconscious/
ly had become the "trigger"
for a typical "love at first
--I-sight" reaction on his part when
he became a man.
And In every case of instantaneous love, something in the
stranger acts as a trigger for
the pent-up emotions that have
previously been engendered In
Many people are apt to
suffer from "mountain sick.
us by our mother or father,
favorite cousin, uncle or aunt ness" above an altitude of
7,000 feet for a time If UM
or even pictures of heroines and
are
not accustomed to such
heroes in our story books.
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Permanent residents of
high mountainous regions
are often able to live corn.
fortably and work effective.
ly
at altitudes of up to 18.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) 000 feet. But even than
Clay Bishop took over Tuesday
persons may suddenly loss
as director of Florida State their adaptation and may
University's school for the 1966.
become a victlm of mou
67 school year.
tain sickness.
Bishop, 36, formerly program
coordinator for the Bureau of
Rese'rrch of the U. S. Office
of Education, will succeed Irvin
H. Cole Jr., who has served as
acting director of the univer•
sity school for the past year.
S u ccessors to A. F. Ramsay
Cole will continue as assistant
Fow.
For All Occasions
direcor of the school.

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of Florida's College of Medicine
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Spokesmen for the Johnson ed that the United States had year. Billions of those dollars
administration should resist that hoped and expected to achieve will be spent In Asia, each conImpulse to spoof the public, to a favorable balance this year. tributing 100 cents more to the
bathe the sour facts in sooth. If achievement of a favorable unfavorable balance of trade.
Ing syrup. It is not tht they do U.S. foreign trade balance Is War, foreign aid, big-spending
not tell the truth. The trouble Is dependent In large part upon an American tourists who journey
that they do not tell all of It.. end to the war In Southeast
Example: Treasury Secretary Asia, Fowler must be held In abroad--.all of these contribute
Henry H. Fowler was In the suspicion of a deliberate decep- to the unfavorable balance. The
paper late last month with a tion. His statement advances by Johnson Humphrey administrasugary reference ot the calami- Implication the Idea that this tion appears to be. helpless and
tons, unfavorable balance of tough problem of International unable to cope with this sltuaU.S. trade with the remainder trade soon will be resolved. tion as the Kennedy-Johnson ad.
ministration was helpless before
of the world. Fowler said that Soon? What nonsensel
the Viet Nam war probably had The facts, of course, support It. The unfavorable balance contolled U.S. efforts to achieve an the belief that the United States tinues as does the damaging
equal or favorable international is stuck In Southeast Asia for drain on American gold stocks.
years to come. At about the The gold loss In July was $116
trade balance. He added:
"We look forward with con- time Fowler was uttering some million, the largest monthly
lidence," explaining that be ex- half truths about the U.S. for loss this year. France, as uspected the Unit-ed States to elgn trade balance, the discios- usi. was the largest taker of
move forward toward a proper tire was being made in congress U.S. gold In July, about $100
another $5 billion to $15 million worth. We pay for our
''v *•• .•• '
baianct,
strain of the Southeast Asian I billion for the Asian war would unfavorable trade balance in
war is relieved. Fowler conced- Ineed to be appropriated next gold. Costly business!
Charles de Gaulle's France
and other foreign nations accumulate U.S. dollars which
flow out In the form of foreign
Herald Area Correspondents
aid, war spending and otherGeneva
Altamorite Springs
wise.
The United States Is comMrs. Julia Burtos
Mrs. Jos. K Mathieuz.
mitted to accepting all of these
836-1318
349-5205
foreign
held dollars In exchange
Lake Mary
Bear Lake-Forest City
for gold. U.S. gold stocks are
Mrs. Maryann Mile.
Mrs. Frances Wester
being depleted at a rate which
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Ca.s.Iberry
sons who pay any attention at
u.n..
Mrs. Jane Caaselberri
all.
Mr.. H. L Johnson
836-5046
When the U.S. dollar and the
322-1722
Chuluota
U.S. economy are shorn of all
wood
Mrs. Lisa Baker
gold backing there will be big
Mrs. Dssaa Estee
365-5193
economic trouble In the world.
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Trouble will not be postponed
North Orl.ands
or swept under the rug by
Mrs. John Leon.
Mrs. Manly,. Peterson
phony assurance from Washing.
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that "we look forward with
Deltona
confidence." Look forward to
Ost.ea
Mrs. Mildred Haney
what? it the trade balance doMrs. Curiae. Snyder
666-5631
pencis on an end to the war In
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Southeast
Asia, the balance
Oviedo
Mrs. Ritchie Henri.
probably
15
many years away.
Mm Ruth Davidson
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many
years away, be2U.1U1
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cause the situation demands
drastic corrective action now.
Military spokesmen calculate
the war's end at up to 10 years
hence.
if the common man had any
Sanford Herald
Pa ge 1A
Sept. 8, 1966 idea what the unfavorable trade
wi'oa an a'uausurAa
balance Is likely to do to him in
WALTER A.
FBAt.K WOL/J'OLI5, Ctre*laUea - Gs.stal Nsier
the end, he would demand ac
gOMIIT Al MZLUE
LLJUIY Y5R$HEL
tion.
He would demand that the
Advertising
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Associate Editor
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FILIGD vL PELT
politicians come clean with the
BoT'
Managing Editor
Advertising K-ag.r
facts and move now to prevent
DOPi$ WILLIAMS
JANIE SMOEMAKU
disaster.
Society Editor
au.ln.0 Manager
DO1'TIE £VSTJN
YMJD WaLLS
City Editor
Mechanical Supt.
JVLJV WILLS
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County Editor
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which first appeared in the Rocklaru{
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ROSS LLWIS, MILWAVKEE
in August 1866:
Or have they really?
"The members of the (U.S.) Senate
did a modest thing on Tuesday last in
Thought For Today
voting to nearly double their salaries
This action is peculiarly interestLive in harmony with one another;
ing in view of the recent adoption of do not be haughty, but associate with
the resolution providing for a special the lowly; never be conceited.—Romcommittee on retrenchment to cut down ans 12:16.
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the expenses of the government."
By STEWART HENSI1EY
more than a year ngo lie gave ( oii t ruin Comissiun.
The amount of money that aroused
Conceit may puff a man up, but can
Prince Norodom Sihanouk of two official renauns:
Ilivever, Communist Poland,
the ire and satire of the writer: $2,000 never prop him up.—John Ruskin. Eng(which raised senatorial pay from $3,- lish critic.
country
roughly
a
by
U.S.
and
Cambodia,
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The
J government - at least pertly
because of confusion - may
take It easy thft year In acting1—
ZIgAlrIst errant cities that fall to
dlii
thsifull.r 0b5C!V the new uniform
daylight saving time law.
Oat But
Year, watch cut!
Last April 14, President John.
son signed the Uniform Time
few Act of 1966. a law designed to
end many years of confusion Te.
tab) suiting from the aemI-annual
uses tinL-ehflgIng that took place
and on different dates in tbouzarp4
]c of communities.
nei The law fixed the Daylight
jSaving Tune period from the
less last Sunday In April to the last
E Sunday In October. The switch.
ostz over to the new system Is to be
bg in two phases.
win in the first phase all coiwu.
G'nities wishing to observe
erallight Saving Time must do so
grin for the full time period. That
b1istarted last April.
an' The second phase, to become
oat,effective next April, requires
catthat entire states must either
Let'observe or not observe the fasttinter time. Unlike this year - and
past years - there can be no
1 partial observance of daylight
saving time In any state.
3 3m The legislation also gave the
1 tInterstate Commerce Comnthnision authority to enforce the
2 tblaw.
I i The ICC could go to court for
clan Injunction to prevent any
Cicommunity from setting day.
aee(llght saving time on data other
sugitlian those specified In the led.
eacieral law.
UI I But the ICC isn't going Into
wltt court - at lest not this you.
Son' One reason, an ICC official
-says, is that "we believe states
and communities should be left
(Ito their own devices to comply.
1 We prefer always to proc.ed
3 wIthout bringing people into
1 court."
Another reason, any ICC
Bacurces, is that the law is not
saUscicar about when the entire act
saiL-. Including the entore.e,,..nt
boIlprovjsjo5 - becomes effective.
IY. They note that while part of
*11 the law went Into effect last
13'. 'April. the entire 'neutire
lowd't become effective until
Serncxt April. They feel their mu.
thorlty to go to court this year
1 xnight be challenged.
There could be some codu.
sian about next year.
Legislation setting Up a
Department of TTanSPOTtaUOU
would turn over to the new
Agency enforcement of the daylight saving law, an 1CC spokes
inazi says. The measure, which
,,the House has passed. Is being
'considered by the Senate Gov
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A3SOCIATEI) PRESS
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The Wizard 01 C*fldICStICk bottom of the ninth and a Jim Hart, who had produced the
ule
Park
ftagain.
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after be had x chance to climb to within half a Giants'
(ml)' runs
to that
Point
with a two-run
homer
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LW tnmMed a three,hk pwrolmaneegame or the NationalLeague- the first inning. Johnson struck
P bum the p!evlously 11tt)es Ray leading Pittsburgh Pirates at out and Franks must have wonthe I.dsckl, Mn Frandsoo Manag- stake, Houdini Franks decided dered what happened to his
will er Berman FV&amp;nkl played Pres, It was the perfect time to test magic wand.
tho, todango, now you see him. Johnson and he put him out In The game sailed along into
the 12th, entertaining the record
to
Mw you don't, with his line-up left field,
aud W..day and. lo and behold. Johnson didn't discredit him- Dodger Stadium crowd of 54.993
will the Giants beat the Dodgers self out there, but as the game no end, when history repented
went into the 10th inning. he Itself In record time. With two
She agaIn. 3.2 In 12 InnIngs,
The
hidden
player
trick
incame
to the plate with Willie out. Dodger reliever Joe Moeller
Sep
volved
one
Frank
Johnson
about
Maya
on first and two out. If missed on three close pitches to
A
whom Just a bit more than noth Franks had not Juggled the line- Maya and decided to throw the
be
to tog was known. And for god
SqU reason. Until Tuesday, Johnson
U1a3 Was spending his days at the
arg Giants' Pacific Coast League
SIr farm club In Phoenlz where he
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PITSBUBGH (Al') — "There's nothing wrong with
lie, he's only human," says Pirate Manager Barry Walker of
Willie Stargell, currently fignting a batting slump.
Stargell's bat has been silent since last Thursday and Pittaburgh Is beginning to feel It. They dropped their third straight
Wedne4ay night as Atlanta romped over the Pirates M. The
setback cut their National League IIIdt6* half-game over San
taki
PracFrancisco,
which edged Los Angeles 3-2 In 12 Innings.
Ac;
AKRON, Ohio (AP) —
Stargell, the second half of Pittsburgh's one-two punch
tice rounds get under
,at
with Roberto Clemento, has watched his batting average skid
14-.
day In the $77,500 fifth World from .330 last week to .318 — but he's optimistic.
tot Series of Golf at Akron's Fire"It's * funny thing, sometimes you go with a lot of hits
W stone Country Club. Thirty-six and sometimes you don't," said the slugger In the Pirate dress_ holes of medal competition to]- ing room after a one-for-four performance.
"Things have got to get better though, they've got to," Starlow Saturday and Sunday.
Masters and British Open gell said.
Be went Into Wednesday night's game with one hit in the
champ Jack NkkLRu seems to
be the man to beat, Judging last 26 times at bat. After flying out to Mack Jones In the
from past performances on the first inning, he ended a Odor-14 famine with a single to center.
in th e fifth, the Clemente on second with a double, he was
But
par 79. 7.180.yard
Al Gelberger. a slim Califor- thrown out by Dennis Menke for the third out,. Pitcher Ken
Is expected at give Johnson got him on strikes In the eighth.
V.
With 20 games to go, Stargell must get his form back If
ss0000
111*1 Nleklaus a run for t
the Pirates are to win the pennant—and Walker knows It, but
dial fIr-4.prize rnmiey.
he's just as hopeful as Stargell.
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dial
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Florida, wife, CHARLOTTE E.
Defendants, the nature of said
is Probate.
Is the .uvt of the Coesty t ,e Estate of
suit being a suit to foreclose
that certain mortgage dated
' J011110% esIssle Ossaty. Florida, WILLIAM M. 1IAIUUNGTON
as plubmSI6
Deceased September , 1964, and of reels Val Es$. of
To All Creditors mad persons ord in Official fl.00rds Book 507,
HEZEKIAB IIURSTON
Having dale.. or I)saasda PiIIZC 14, Public Records of
Deceased. ASalust bald jigstuses
Seminole County, Florida. enSlit
All
Oreditors
and
Pstraous
You
and
each
of
you
are
herscum
boring the following deecribJ
Claims or
I2,a.aad. by notified and required to pr.- ed real property, to-wit:
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Lot 2, Block 1) of FL.AMIN- L5t Said 1111ollates
sent any claim, and demands
You and each of you *Ti her.- which you, or either of you, may
GO S P it I N C S. Seminole
by notified and required to pre- have against the estate of WI L,
County. Florida. according
to Plat thereof recorded In
sent our claim, and demands LIAX ii, hiAItU.INUTDN.
either of you, U)$)' ed, late of said County, to the
Plat Book J. Pate 75 of the
which 'ou.
bald tasYc s'&amp;t*st (IRS istate of U.S.- County Judge of Seminole CounPublic Records of Seminole
County. Florida;
I n I kiab Bunton, d.o.a..4. lete of tv Florida, at his of fice In the
said County, to the County Judge court Isouci of said County at and you are hereby required tc
of *.,ninol. County, Florida, at Sanford. Florida, within six file- your answer in said gull
uutt his office In the court house of calendar months from the time with the undersigned Clerk ci
UM said County at Sanford. Florida. of the first publication of this said Court and to serve a COp
within six calends mouths from notice. Two copies of each claim thereof upon the Plaintiff'. at
4' t the fuss of the first publication or demand ahfl b. In writing, tome), whose name and address
15 t of this notice. Two copies of and shall state the pii.or of reel- appear below, on or before the
each claim or demand shall be denos and post office s-ddreee of 12th day of October. 1545, and it
is, wnitlag, and shall state the the claimant, and shall be default thereof D.crec Pro Con.
piece of isaidsuce and 2,051 office sworn to by 'th, claimant, his I esso will be •ntsr.d against
address of the claimant, and shall agnt, or attorney and acowi- you.
be .wssn to by the claimant. his panied by a filing fo. of one WITNESS my baud and off I.
I geat, or attorney and accom- dollar and such claim or de- cial seal at the Count)' Court.
psalad by a filing 1.o of one dol- mind not so tiled shall be void, house, Sanford. Seminole Coun•
Nit X. Turnbull
ty, Florida, this 4th day .1
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I out so filed shall be void.
Am Administrator C.T.A. of September, 191K.
the Estate of
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Arthur H. B.ckwlth. Jr.
WELl TA5f ). ULIUt1NOTON
A. administrator of the
Deceased
Clerk of Circuit Court
Estate
E.ak'aI' Eunstion, deceased Turnbull and Abner
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Clor.ksC. Stephenson * miss P. 0. Box ICC
147 W Lyman Ave.
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'4 and Kansas City was heating which Clete Boyer bobbled and
Now Ralph Houk knows how California ('-3.
then attempted to get a double
2 tb
I I Prank Chance felt 53 years ago. The loss left the Yankees 28½ play instead of going to the
er
Chance, a Ball of Famer who games off the pace, a game plate for a force out.
starred at first base for the Chi- back of Kansas City and one*5CC
cage Cubs, managed the New hail game behind mntb•place
5Ul York Yankees In 1913 when they Boston.
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'Oar-l-i, were in last place on the next- in other AL games Wednes. i
COUUT,
NIN'I'II JUDICIAL CIIICIYIT OF
ll I to-last day of the season.
day, Minnesota nipped Chicago P1011,1J)A
IN AND FOR MEShwitI,
Today, Bouk's Yankees occu- &amp;4 and Detroit downed Wash- NOISE
CIIANCIU'2 NO. IG3I
Sari py the American League cellar ington 40,
PIRET
FEDERAL SAVINGS
for the first time in September As last-place teams 1ave
LOAN Aa&amp;cIATloN op'
habit of doing, the Yankees lost HIMINOIIE COUNTY, a corporasince that day In 1913.
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hopes their game the hard way — Bal. tion,
Houk
undoubtedly
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pm
J. IPSAX, Er.., and
B as they did for Chance — the in the eighth inning without get- wilt'. CUAEL.OTTE I. Il'SAN.
Defendants.
I 1913 Yankees came on to win on ting a hit.
NOTICE OF SUIT
I the final day and finish seventh The Orioles loaded the bases THE si'&amp;ri: 1W FLORIDA 'TO,
STEPHEN J. IPSAN. SIL,
on a walk, a sacrifice-fielder
B. In an eight-team league.
and wife, CHARLOTTE E.
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New York hasn't finished last choice on which pitcher Mel SotiJ'SAN
1721 Madison
Uemyre failed to throw out the
salt, since 1912.
1)avenport. iowa 5504
both,The Yankees, winners of 29 man at second and an intentionYOU. And each
of YOU, are
pennants and 20 World Series, *1 walk to Frank Robinson.
b'. * pennants
hereby notified that suit has
ill t, plunged Into the basement Brooks Robinson then hit a been filed against you in the
Circuit Court of Seminole Couni.y. ( Wednesday night by losing 3-2 to hard grounder to third base ty,
Florida, In Chanc.ry, an sb
low' league-k'a'ftng____
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breiviated title of which Is FIRST
FU1)ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
5er Boston was edging Cievelanü.b
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who square off In men's qu*rsingled to right-center and the World Series, which, barring
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ho somehow made it all the al League city Wednesday, Oct. I
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he had survived a two-hour Calif., lost In straight sets to
In the anl' other National said Wedncsda' he had author•- '--1.
duel with England's Graham Australia's Fred Stolle 74, 64,
eague games, Atlanta beat lied American League-leading
Stilwell 9-11, 8-6, 6-8, 7-5.
8-7. Marty Riessen, his long.
Ittsburgh 8-3 and St. Louis Baltimore and the three top NaThe good-looking 6-footer, time doubles mate from Evans.
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is ranked only 18th nationally, son of Australia, 2-6, 64, 74,
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N. Y., bowed to
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defender, Manuel Santana at
len and In the 12th, he got Jim dates.
Spain 9-7, 9-7, 5-6.
efebvre to bounce one back to However. Eckert said this FRANKFURT.
G e r in a n y round.
ic mound and outraced him to
year there will be a day, off for (AP) — Karl Mildenberger says Louis. an adviser to Clay.
te bag.
travel "for the convenience of he sees something to worry Cas- also saw a comparison between
Stars
The Dodgers are now in third.
well as the Inns, sius Clay. but Clay isn't letting the upcoming fight and his loss
as
the
players.
games behind Pittsburgh.
Bill Woodwand's bases-loaded regardless of the teams or the it bother him.
'to Sebmeling.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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as
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said,
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Earl Wilson, Ti.
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see
something"
before
four
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former
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a three-hitter for
ins and broke a 3-3 tie sending
would
start
the
day
after
the
knocking
out
Joe
Louis
in
1936,
champion
said.
"Clay
might
let
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ninth
straight
victory, bring.
tlimta to its victory over the
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.%vnuhii
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raight defeat and the Brave
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American
Le
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I
have
found
something
Also
unaffected
by
MildenberBATTING— Frank Johnson,
ghth triumph In nine shirts,
Sunday,
Oct.
9
and
to
make
him
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ger's pronouncement were the Giants, singled In the 12th inTim McCarver hit a two-run dnv. Oct.
.
rimer in the eighth off Mike Monday, Oct. 10, II necessary. If Sctlmeling had referred to a 11 bookies here who list Clay as a ning driving in Willie Maya all
the way from first as the Giants
uellar for the St. Louis dcci- it goes beyond that paint, play weakness in Louis' style that 1.10 betting favorite,
on. Dave Giusti had held the I would resume in the National enabled him to upset him, but Clay agrees with the odds- beat Los Angeles 3.2 and moved
ards hitless through five in League city Wednesday. Oct. 12. .me corrected the situation in I makers. "1 think I'll coive out to a half-game behind the NaLngs. Mike Shannon immered and continue Thursday, Or t. 1, their second meeting in 1938. on top on this one looking as tional League - leading PIllsif necessary.
knocking Schmeling out in a I pretty as ever."
burgh Pirates.
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perhaps the proudest — is the 24-year.-old eon of
Cleveland doctor, Clark Graebner.
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fence itis,cf of the season.
I lows ar, extra game and will
IAJf'ofl Is In favor of (tie new i confhi't with the start of baaproposal for vhas,ging the state kfh-,,I season At Oviedo the
high aeh'c'h playoff 4ystm majority of tt'e (onthahi players
which would rc'(hipeQ flip number ;src sl"o on the hasketh:aIl
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h1' 'rilE ASSOCIATEI) i'tti:ss I loss to ()uikhnncl In their opener I husrith and Philadelphia at St,
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IC •.1I1('S recently .
.lets ('onchi Wech E hank 1114111 to four straight vlctnrt's
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I'sins around the country will day. fullback Nick F'iet rosa ate,
ins :iitul only five losses, the rind neatly In play," but adds see (hit' battle on rustic mil t.'levi ctit. loose Monday by the Detroit
siur .inc of I)oti Nieholsis, lie- (lint ''it's a toss sip who %%- Ill slots at 7:30 pm., PDT.
f.ions. said he expects to sign
ilia t'to't'(', lieverly May and start against the Miami Dot - This, National Football lea gmic • with another club within three
.Jot' or Mike Tsullak'r- opens Its season this weekend (hays.
tills'S h' I lughey, finished It) pubs
a sid the first game i.e ii dandy. i ife said two NFl, teams and
nint s alit':I(I of the st'consi-pluit'e I_n."
It is not (lint Nuimathi hiuis notpitting th'ft'ncling Western f)i%'i three AF!, teams had contacted
Inks' I)inks,
chintnplon
Baltimore him. lie declined to name them,
Indh'iuiusnl tt'ophik's pni'sdnte(I I)Cefl On target. Ewhntnk said slots
both
players
have
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good
in
against Green Day, pi(kC(l by hut Denver of the AFT1 said it
tititstauiuI1ng Pe!fo!n1 nnces
etc Supped by (lie high aver- In prass'tlee this week.
sunny to unsent (lie Colts this Was huddung for his services.
Hut how (hI) you tell Tuulialer- season. That gnfnl' in Milwau
e which went to Jim Woods
Veteran qua rterbuick George
Detroit with
ithi a final a vera go of 183. to, who directed this' ,Iets kee also will he nationally ts'k' 1/n. released by
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at ul'c national average for
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wife who also works in a bank, note. Have a new attitude
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the name of the new resplen- In charge of the restaurant, at all times. New government Ideal day and P.M. for reCeIV
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Chemical Tower on Times spend the night In Act 1 hang. be supplied when one opens a hag out for fun In a happy mood.
Show that you are trulY fond
Square- A typical English town- ing the paintings which had new savings account. It is
house has been recreated atop only just arrived from Eng- good idea for every wife to cam of them - You are able to show
the tower. As you enter the land. She told me all the furni. Dot only her own number but that you have special talents
that
can
be
appreciated.
36th floor you feel as If you're ture and antiques were authen. also that of her husband
on the set for "My Fair Lady." tic, bought in auction houses in any of her children who may IF YOUR CHILD 19 BORN
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of those remarkable people
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motion. The garden furniture thanks to the Ufltsmperamental
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enjoy having guests, but have
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funds
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had
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for the younger ones. MY
in the marts, of world trade.
the - aside, next to me?
folks have been figliting ever
like.
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Someday we will have betDEAR PUZZLED: In the exist especially if leaders of
7%ley ftM about little ter i6ecommodations. But Ja
you should alt next to ftnan'e and Industry are aware
things, like who put gas In the the meantime, I hope our
your husband. While walking, of th e potentials for making big
car iist, and also "er big visits together will make up
for their having to sleep on a be a little more generous and headway towards a greater Cethings like money, and my
of world trade condi.
"share" your husband with mend
father's not spending enough roll•way bed In a crowded
the other lady. It will enable tions
room
time with my little brothers
ARIES (March 21 to April U)
ONE OF YOUR EDITORS him to assist both Of You,
and
bring your
DEAR EDITOR Sorry should either stumb)e
beca use
finest rewards
so be sure 09
they fight a lot at the Supper
About that, b"fii but the guest
table. What can a 14-YeAr-old %Tote, 117`hey have a beautit
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girl du?
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DEAR SICK: The only
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thing you can do, honey, is too good for th
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children." From that, I Into iemember it. And make
very expansive 99
sure you don't give your chU. ferr3d, it was not so much a For when you sec this, You Othc" Are in A
can
give
YOU the In
shortage of cash, but consid- will pity him, and will neither mood
dren the same kind of un
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pleasant memories.
that '-etter you started is a good
idea. Plan a little trip for later
DFAR, ABBY: Your Answer
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rIlr et1rthI M
mt-t
Pvb 'lie' 'S- hit abatil hi' a ,i,parate offiSlCTTCtN fA, peciah ressicin
ii,.:k'p, e,r *,i1CeA.
iie thAt cial slectei'l rot' a tenet of ?otmt for .-.rasinls*tIonal putrpt'ses.
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QuAHfied ,ec't(,- at 11 •ertinn, m.y h
ter
he
tntttei, end ,4B iu'ii jutir'e9 rr 5u4pe, A'hAti (4t 'oRr, by the iutifi&amp;i elec- The legislature eh*bl meet on the Herald C
()
under th)e
nAtitut ,n, PreUd. M1,. sill rnnfl, eni • 'vtn*n t
h tisb)e In tmy,shmetu ?rn
tors of the eomnty as other state firit it.th 'NteeIa." in
YOTTCE OF
the •lsi*zu-e msi whfeh en inerrpnrsited munh'llik. ml
mnkn4'r lit O!fI'A. All ji. and couett." ctfloi&amp;la at elected bin sif.te'p the general elOction
'I'1t
Olt"ERAL
ircivi4p
otthr in na*lcnel I t 1
ir msi h sisiftet' be en. tl'ea sinñ jtiIiee e'hsi
top1ti. amid 'ms'hosc coeupenaAticiiu shall he for the purpose cit cirg'amilp*tlois.
BEEAS.. lb. Leisi1sture 0? ectlnnsi for
10. Pnullry - Uvestock loT president sind Uce- tIIIe&amp; end to reoe!'e the siame csifl retire at *I eA'enty (''I) fixed 'he' las, Said County Soli-- ss-saring In new members anti --'
iaidiiri rr*th
1P$L. vnder the Contttutltrn ?
ent or the rnuea
tete. wltbou dimlnutlnn or lose hr .'eti thoec he held en'i' 3sü11. citor shall perform th. fuimetinna- selecting officers. No
P&amp;ge6A-Septa$
1966
PICIIdL did .
t*l,
II ORS S'S )IOA *1)ED
n .Ttil
, U:
°- and duties if County Solfeitist- business shall i.e trayipac'ted,
pII1T
pe Joint R.eolut)nt*
Reasonable Ratea
reltidents of the Stale
hn*•erer. that P'iwh man- in the Criminal Court ut ReI
be
N011
&amp;mdinett itt lb. Con tnt-ion hut who hsie nrit 'ret fulfilled heroin o'inIsiIne1 sibsili prl*ide vitled,
t-I4t &amp; ElMmd
(hood Riding Area
tory
retirement
shall
not
pro.
of
Rlhlsbet'rsngb
County,
cord
IICSUSE
.701
NT
RESOIA"tICIN
of the Stale of Florida, and tbe'
*11.1111
Phone
siiwb co'ernment sie mM be hihit a juettc'e or u4e ?Ntm Florida, as prescribed hi' las'
NO. $
were
r.'ed in b'r •
Mtntatur Short oared
etectorsi.
retaflibeti h
fT()Th I't- ,'I'TvITI the .ntfte term te whit.)i In all ,usl'm-c'ayi?tal f..ken' eases A JOINT RESOLUTION proposotler
heagle'. Lsist vein ,tn S Elm - 13 CMerhtg
thre-Ifths of the member,
sill funds and reuee I ,p wsi siiotnt.n
NC. 4
and other lesser offenses In said
ing an amendment to Article
t-i$$.
rune.st Section,
IOP1 to esi bones. 'The 'ates
in
from
itk1tvr't
Pttiirt tIPs re. hi' ansi Ins hi, 1tth birthday a?- Court's jurisdiction.
SEXA'rE 2ctrY-' REOLIT7OX
iN ci? the' state constitution,
or aeld Ttnt Resolutions
O&amp; o" hie1nsi?tr rP'eISI'4 ror .e"In at lead one..half oy
e'tXR.- Ilt-Oli,..
yc. 4f,
After saul time there shall aladding Secticit 14k, to prtmi'IIIC 2Prsôuwils
entered upon theIr ri'spet'tIS'P
tnoh term.
ttT'tJOl prtqos. prUded h' law.
A
RE
so be a P.tate Atthfl',e of the
that gpoda, sari's, ccmnwed!Ities
Journals, with the 'r
'ri,, htiATd f ('OUflt' 't'TT7
(
'rhere pihLfl be &amp; judicial Thirteenth et$th) Je,4hleial C1tln Au AmendThCTt of Article
and merchainIIps, eomynonh'
Sp.d*l ServIces
t)*lOti. atid they did d5*P1TiIT75
*XV1. section t. of the t'ttnsttl. missioner, (if RI
fi?'tt*ih
mob- ctus.11ficRttone commission oom- cult lit amid for Rllletwuri-.tzg'h
kncwuu
stock In trade tim' Do Ton basa a i?lnkntl probhsss
Joiit
and 8irect that the
' )11 hr libtilIsibOfI
',lte P. t. Rot 111$, $antct-&amp;
hen the flnped of:
tiltItTh of the ilISte es? Florida:
Count." who shall he a separate
inventci?'y and livestock, ma."
be eubmitted in the
CARPE'STRT
PAISTPG
(a) 'rs'i () IdO of the ifla- i-Timia't elected by the qualified
iflid1ti for thi' coal. t'tviil. ttJtwtiOTiP.. tlutle&amp;, p'tt's and te.
he exempted in part ("tom au
electors of the State or Floridsi
Adecok
311.3113
A.
.1.
SUICIDR
Prevention.
lalh
ThIs','
u1tt05
httSsTd
K14141
ShAll
?
t'ict
mturts
Of
Ti'A1 aptitfltel electors- of that circuit in the
iit fiit the ittate f1si
tro"lds'alorcm taxation as pe'ms.cinit
a* the Oet*T5I tiOctiolt on (1S'CARE,
Oriando
661-1*13.
the ju.lç'v'p ci those eturta same manner as eths'? stats and
lti for itlbflhtNSIflfl to the t- be' transferred In the maimer to t
or tangible prcip.rt,s' as the
CAKE 1OHATINel Classes
lii ticlod )
flit char?er ttt two i circuit court jadea ap- count.' officials to serve a term
thra.
legislature ma.' prescribe by PAS'i'FR Ic help dnts'e' A1'C
starting, September 20, i-icy
WOW. THEREFORE, 1. TOM
the
ormrnment
e'ntauullshed
putthe
pntnu'd
h
those
jndes
of
Wra,i, the
riptinmi of the
general last of unifcir operaitt four (4) "ears who shall tub.
tat'
home, rinecrest. 1"oT- mor, intear
to
E.
St.
l.cenhi,
less'tng
ADAMS. Secretary of
otbelensint
to
N
this.
portion.
courts.
fill time duties prescribed by
lion thrciughciut the plate.
formation
call $.tf.447d.
thU Stali ttf T'lnt•$ds., do hereby State f2a prvceutty In
Snitt.
tP:
References
122.7*41
office provided for 'hr this con(h Two (
membere of the 'has', tnrinetlng, hut twit limited
-tlutdon
ttSCe'd lii the
WHEREAS, it is gonerahir regive notice that a
5tttuti(ri Shall Ii' sibnll,4ied by rinri.h )t. who shall have prac. to, prosecution of all capital
cog-mused
and
an.'
that goods, spree
I4OC)t'S., fans, atoc'i's exhaust
GENERAL ELCTlCi
tler.l law In this plate for at felony
tTi't'Osi, since thi time the (IT pilt'WiIATti it. thu 55t1 mO.
merchandise, commonly known 4-Hitsuty Care
s stem. A filters 'le'aued. Ph,
will be held In pcb County In
,wt'tIot
ebsilt
not
ret*
Thu
least eIbt mI) years, appointed
and proportions. used in the
'The leg-tslsitnrs may provide 55 "Pt(wk lii tr*de" or 'lnvtn122 -1st 1..
Florida on the first Tuicdai. . itseg
t- limit tie ligIplature to by the heard ef
vernore of the for Assistant State Attomner's tory," constItute a class itt peP. SPRCIAI.s: Reg. 610.00 PenmanAfId
t"eW- fiai (if the toited
icr the first Menda* 10
emit $1.00; 'Reg. $1600 Peruvian- 21-Home lrnpm'cments
aiud Special Investigators fut the e'nmiah property that servos ar
, tb, pe"eral ecvereIn states have the enactment e' i'uersil, ptcLl florida bar; and
bet, which date t
or )c'csil lsi'a's as otl,er'a'ipe prPevil $7.01..
(e'm Three (tm eItiien. each of State Attorney and for Assist- Inherent nerd and requirement
been
modified,
and
reratificatIon
for the
Vided hi hue constitution
BEXICE'S BEAUTY SALON shall
ha't
been
whom
resta
1tt'5tk1.
desirable
that
It
Ii,
ant
Coumity
Solicitors
and
Sicfor
the
s.u'eoss.ful
operation
of
jpc'tlon of the aid Joint TiesoluOLD BATHROOM A Kitchen re(10) Shcu)d this recolutlob be dent of this state for at leaat ciii In'e'esttgathrs for the County modern day businesses, anti
100
it. 1st Pt-.
tile
ttIC
rC*t
arid
cover(if
lions proposing amendments
modeling. Wall Furnate in.
of
Riflerejected
by
the
r'icctrr
five
'eaTs,
neither
(I.m
of
whom
Solicitor
cit
Rlllsbeuroug'h
CitunCIgTI slate cf Florida maintain
WHKREAS. such property is
the ContItuttnn of the State
statlatinit. Inside &amp; Outside
borough
county
then
this
reeclushall
he
a
justice or judge or ty, Florida.
all Assistant not purchased or held for the fL Child Care
Jt, place with the flas of the
vIs:
Finrld
painting. Call $-77l4 after I
11011 shall be null amid void.
mouth. active or retired, nor Stat. Attorneys, and Assistant in. of the ns'mier hut for resale
any
nation
ether
states,
this
and
the
wo.
p in.
a member of the Flrnlda hat, county Seehieltors and InvestIga- purposes, and
m,
BIG TOP NURSKRT *
SENATE JOIXT RESOIJt'TIC)N world w1th.ut being dispr.tpor.
the
appointed
by
governor.
When
tionate In she, New. Therefore.. HOUSE OIN'Z' RO')
tors shall he appointed by the
WHERItAS. such ytropert." ma
KINZiKRGARTKX
,o. n
23-Painting
a member appointed under pars- State Attorney amid the Courity s'ar." from liquids to solids, and
' l)fl 1.A'iI''
NO. 1
Certified Teachers
A OTXT RESCJLUTICIN
ia'm
coasts
to
he
rrsph
a
judge
tif
rlormcla:
A
JOiNT
flEt'C'LtTION
propel.sworn
latin-c
the
State
and
(1
Iron
to
c'lceth,
send
Solicitor
respectively
Located
I'Ph. $26-l$fd
ing sit amendment It Article
i, log the addition of sut'ec:toim of :h, rouri reim which he was in by the court, end such AssistWHEREAS, such property irma."
Open Monday thin Saturday Tilson Painting Service
vfl, eertinmi 2 ,f the nansti- (I f That article XV1. sectionStatS
or
a
member
appointlIt
kTTiidflttd
the ctint.titutloi. of
'4; to e'tlo ' of Arttcle 'V
ant State Attrirners and Count." Include' fast turncve'-r items and
7:11. a. mn. to 6:00 p. in.
Rrush
of Florida.; providing
Spr&amp;y
of th. state constitution, Ici ed under paragraph (hI esasee Solicitors shall work under the Silos' turimei'et items, the true Friday evenings 'ill midnight, 621.0*1.0
that
ltjtloitrevislem of the c'onstitu- tf florida he amended ac follows,
member
of
to
i.e
a
the
Florida
siutbortie
the
legislature
be
Attorney
hereby
to
and
shell
to
State
agreed
direotirirt
of
said
cash
'value
of
stitch
is.
often
he
tin se &amp;dopted ity c'ortvenUon süttm1t1d It the electors (f The
reqUire county judge, to he liar. or a member appothted nitCounty Solicitor amid shall luoth uncetlain soil ,,pt'cubatis'e,
IRER Glass., Cloth, Resin, Epoxy
CHILD CARE
shall be suWnutted to the clot'dot paragraph (C) becomes 5 have full avthor$.t;' Iii di and
member,
the
rIeritta
)ar
idsite'
ratificatirin
rejec,lot
or
of
Paint &amp; Glue. Wholesale prices,
general
elec122.2274
tori at the imert
In mouimtlop by special acts justice or 3ud-e cf any court or perform an' of the official duttlo at the general election of
W}iETtr.AS. It is of benefit ti'
Ph. 122-0420.
a member of the Florida bar, ies and
sbjert to referendum,
that the State At- the c'ltivens of this state let enNovember, lPff:
Bit IT TtESC)LVED bT
his membership en the conunte- torney and County Solicitor may courage successful tiusineucs ope- S. Pets &amp; Supplies
BE
IT
RESOLVETt
by
the
Legipif
State
of
Si'c'tifin
1
Florida:
State
of
4. Well Drilling
the
lature tif
liiture of the State of Florida: sin shall terminate and a eve'- do
rations to he adequately stockFlorida; state flag-The present
perform.
'That article XVII., esotlon 2 of seat
Pending Intormatktne filed in ed with etimpkte and 'varied ANIMAL HA'N KENNKLS:
of the state shall remain
That the amendment to section cessor shall be appointed for
flor
be
enpt1tvtinn
WELLS ORILL.Eb, PUMI
PtkT* OtT Tit
Boarding Pot stale, AEC Chihus
t.bt i'ematnder if hie term, No the Criminal Court of Rer'ird cf Lines ci! merchandise, and
amended aa set forth below and the Pi&amp;1CITh'
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
bus.,
the
commt.silon
al.0
mixed
hreeâs.ZU
member
of
apstate flag shall conform stitutlon by adding suhPec'Iiniu
HU]ahoroug'h" 'CoUnt." shall not
that paid res&amp;utloit be submitted The
.tli 'Typea'-and- Saes -- ---------;.'intett
under
paragraphs
1.71.2
or
(hI
tilew
Is.
sties
agreed
set
forth
standard
commercial
m4)
with
invalidated
by
this
or
inventory
I,
property
in
varbe
lot
Florida
to the electors of
We repair and Service
be
eligible
shall
to
succeed
mc
tif
follewtng
properthe
and
shall
tie
cuhmltte'd
to
the
to
ious
stages.
between
capital
and
end
be
ment
or
affected
In
any
war
n- rtjecttou s.t the
STINE
The seal c$ec'tore if the sate for ratift- himetU EcepI as provided here- hereby; amid the County Solttltor profit or just money him trans'!t, BLUE 'liCK iTOt'ND, full grown
genera] election to be bold In t.iorip aimd description:
Machinery
&amp; Supply Ce,
ftntalt
untrained
626.
in,
ne
member
if
the
commission
if the state., cf diameter one- cation cit rejection at the' nest
may lUe amended Informations NOW. THEREFORE,
ratification
November.
i7W' 2nd St.
12t.$U2
Ph. 2-71.0l
public'
shall
hold
office
and
si
no
It
1W
cente,
of
general
e'lcrtioo
to
hild
the
Legts
hoist,
in
in
half
the
cases
it
and
when
RE
IT
RESOLVED
in
atty
puch
time
the
Section 2-]! at aity
men;ber
shall
held
offlce
&amp;
In
liars
in
wtmit
ground.
R,'d
Novemler,
ttiii:
ii
]ature
cT
tin'
State
of
I'iot-idme:
legislature, by a s'ole of
Tame k Talking My- 6-Roofing
"c-titin
•.
Cpmuty
Jtidgi's' ii'Htiral party. The compensathe hots.t eitrimd.
That the following ame'ndmtm: PARROTS,
The CtuUt't.' Commissioners
third, ci! aU members of both width one-fifth
ntta,
Parakeets,
Capuchian
lion
amid
terms
office
if
of
tig frito .'u'h corner li.wird ti,, t'i.urts.
shall, upon this amendment be- to Article 1N (if the' state conhouses shall determine that
Iorske."s, S.lutrreul Monke."a. $11..
mimhere
el
the
commission
ahall
q
i
fict
Ion
the
Presr)'ed
It)
outer
rim
of
I
4
the
c't'iuI
or,
time
s'tltuticin
adding
section
14.
t
HOLE IN YOUR ROOF7
comIng
.'f?ectt's'e..
apportion
Is
('ItiSt
it
Ut
ititi
revisIon of this
Pet k Fish Supplies'.
suthc'rir.ed. Time liilu•turc may If fti'd by law, provided that funds. appropriated for the ci*- ag-reid let atid shatil he m-ut.nulttd
OR A WHOLE NEW ROOF.
uec'eaX3. such flple'rminM.tiOTa it'il
ANIMAL KINGDOM
t't. tilutiject hit niore than one third (1 /) cf ration of tile State Attorney', Ic, lime elector, of Florida Tot
riquiri by sflt'c'ikI
PHONIC 112-1409
,o. &amp;
shall be entered upon molt i-ch7-P Lgwod
the
terms
of
the
member,
shall
referendum
with&amp;pptcval
by
the
E. &amp; .1. TURNER ROOFING
l
the
State
Alterratification
or
rejection
between
Office
the
yeas
COMMITTFE
SUItSTTTUTE
FOR
epective journala, with
in the county, that the county terminate In an two () year micy'. Office arid the Cciuimty Soli- general election to he held lii POODLE PEPP1ES, gaaranteed
HOrSE .1OIN'I' RESOLtTION
nays thereon, NotIce of said
judge of sOy county he a mnem- period Nc recommendation of citor's Office on the hash if the November, IPLL:
8_-Raiio Television
ccm. ii
health.', Tiny toy' &amp; miniature
ct1on ahall be published weekiitT of the Florida bar: pro'ided the commission to the supreme case load. pereonnet assigned In
Se'c'linmt 14A, Exemption: sock
stud, Terms. 121-1449.
17 In one newspaper In erer' s .IOIN'I' RESC)LrTIOX
f?iirt the court shall he valid nnlesi con- the Stat. Attorney's Office to in it-sic, (c.cids, wares, cc.mmolog n amendment u zerticle e;urh law shall ?irt
HARBOR ELECTRONICS
county In which a newspaPr IS
1111 of the oonsiti:utton n-n. term of office or the' re-tloc'tIon dir-ed l h' two thirds (21*) of handle th. duties. of the miewly dities. atid merchandise. ccuuimcitt- C.&amp;LWORNIA WHITE Rabbits
published, for three (t) months
UTO Radio Specialists. 24 hr.
Its
members
The
commission
holding
ofjudge
any
county
stock
In
trside
cicated County SolIcitor, and the 1." known a,
for sale' 40 all bred cit with
'riding for the consolidation of of
itezi general elec'srs'ict. 621 '4243
I
young; 16 JunIor Does, I
municipal and county govern- ?Ic'e tin time date ii! It enact. shall elect (iT)f' (It of Its mem- coat of operations of said two (2" ins'eIst ory and I tvesloe'k, ma.' be
'eSrs-hee
lion of repi-ceentatlVel, and th
ALL
RadIos.
bets
to
sert'e
as
chairman.
ii
niut
&amp;
member
of
fli(!hIt
who
exempted
in
part
freurut
ad
vs.]cer.
offices.
Therezt?tet.
the
Board
nY
heal,Bucks,
all
metal
hutches,
All
mints iii i'TIllsi.orough county
those
cuimtit
preceding
the where ito
I) Atiy Justice or judge in Count." Commissioners of Hillstiexotinim as pe-c'nset
for stin. rhone Altred Erb. 0. Home Appliances
adding sectIon 24 thereto: Ii,, fiorld&amp; liar.
paper Is published. ncwtIce shalt
whom tbi, section applies may borough County shall appre'- title property
the ligislature
NO. f
be given by posting at the cc"- BE l'T TtlC,Lvflt h, 1W LogicIi'
disciplined
by
private
reprimay
prescribe
by
general
law
pilate
such
funds
as
to
them
sUch
lii
the
Florida:
precincts'
lalure
State
ii!
SENATE
.1OINT
TtESOl.VTlON
of
eral polling
iTmitild or removed from office for may he reasonably required for of uniform etp,'raticun throughout
PERSIAN KITTENS
ç
ANFORD ELECTRIC Co.
That the following amc'ndme'tmt
counties for sit () 'reek. OtTI
Pure-bred. Creams, 4 Males
preceding s'atd eDc'tiofl. The dcc- In artici. Viii o the rotmititu- A .ICINT Ri:tO1ATlCmN vr,'cis- willful cit p.'siteiil failure to thu operation of the State At- the sitMte
E. APPLIANCES NSw * UC•4
hIs
duties or habitual tn rne) P Office and County Stilt- IN TESTThIONY WHEREOF. I
'ft i'-462
s'ct lion ru timt state of ricruda is
ii Magnolia
ing ut' iimiettlmc:T,I it' tcstmt,n T'vTornm
toT? at said election nsa
have hereunto set iii' hand and
for or against the revision in lmere,hr agreed It and shall be
of .Artic)e V of the State ltuI.'nm;'.ralir'e or c'titidUct ntie- miter's ('flee.
'
USED TV's
it is the express Intent of
affixed time C',rekI Seat cf the FOR SALE: Registered Miniature
up. ('ntisiitutioui ;rovidlrmg that time coming a member of the judi.
question. Ii a majority of liii' sulmilled It, hit fioc4rirf tif the
Collie Puppies. Call Z-0$7.
Service Calls *4.00.
the num- 'lar tsr he ma he In'oluntar- Legislature amid the e'leeøiors cuf State of Florida at
ltgislaIurc prot'irl
electors p voting he lit fei -tir state ci! Firurida for ratifirotloim
fly retired for disability serloug- the State of Florida to create the Capital, this. the 24th dat.' of
gl
judges
i'
f
of revision, the legislature the's- ,r rtje'i'tiin
MOONEY APPLIANCE
FOR SALE; Rgtstet'et. resale
lcction
('OUnt." and the n.cptu'tary jut'- l Interfering with the perform- offices ci? the State Attorney atud August A I). tILG.
en at such election sibtifl t'rt'
I Palmetto
AlrdaJe.,
2
.'
rs.
Champion
Blood
1-05,7
AnN'
liii.
of
duties,
which
is,
or
lad
('oumity
Solicitor
In
HIllshnr'nugt
(SEALI
ii,
Ar:I('i. Viii is hereby *mrndisdiction in cuset- t
side by law for * tiVt'rUtItit1 to
Lines,
22-41$.
is.
likely
to
become,
permanent
'P07.1 ADAMS
County. Florida, which shall he
uruutity judge's 'ourt: dehetrq'I,e the c,onititut.htifl and .thmuli i'd by tedding ptct inn 24 to read
1. Musical Instruments
in hat ui-c After such Ins'estiga- separate, distinct, amid unconSecretary of State
log flue rotuirvmemmt limsit
provIde for the oonduct and rulel as fc,floas:
10.
Poultry
Livestock
tiOhl
ItS
deems
it
necessary,
the
pitt
that
nectaid
with
each
tither
Sept.
6.
2.
'IP
electors.
o
rutlish
Section 24. (II Tli.
emi such convention. The enliventy judges. Issue aU ]IN'nsces.
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
lion shall be held within eta I4) lhIlltinreuugh county are hereby BE VT RCSCILVEP t,y time Leg'Is- judicial qualifications comniho- the same shall he and exist as I"DE-I
hesuing eon- they did in staid County before
HORSES: Buy, Sell, Trade. $1!Band instruments
months after passage of tbt
granted the power to adopt A
tature of liii State of Florida: sIciti ma conduct
&amp; accessories
801.L. W. FL Howard, Wynn Rd
That time amendment sit forth tternittg the removal, discIpline the first Tuesday after the first in Tb, Ceert iii the (4'evty
providing for the coii'rnticsfl. c1marte'r for a g(u'crrmmtunI which
Sales, Rental. &amp; Repair,
T'e]estets to the ouim'tntIufl shall shall exercise an and All pOW below he S,'otlon f of Article 'V or r,'ttreme'ni of a justice or Monday in January cm? 'IPIl.
Jedge. Pies.Ineele ('l.nt.', State HORSES ('cit
'04 Cedar Ave.
sale: 2 mares, 4
This resolutieim shall at rIs.lsn, 1. Prebat,
Section
Z22-02
equal in nuint'er and hi a.l'Z'Ot ers lilt C'tiUtity titid ThUIIIL'lptil of the Su ite ('instil utinti ii Si- Jt,dgt or request the supreme
yra. old k 7 yrs, old,
which this cotusititutlon g'r('t!d to and shall be aubumitted ('CUrt to Appoit't three () sepo- become effective only upon Its in re lb. E.Tnte at:
tinned among the various r0U11
PiANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
-661.1I
majority of the JOSEPH KAMPH.
.pprc'val tiy
gincral It lie ,'hi'ctnrs if thu stat, fur c:il r,ferec' whet shall be
ties as. the nirnibership of the cr tlit, legisluiture, im
'.L HARMON
t*ccape' d
house of r,iireisrntati'i'I ii i' s;e'e'ial or local law, hue comm. rumtI!icatit'n or rc- je'c'tiomt at time ttvi or retired justices or jud- electors voting In a referendum
r1a1. OT)CE
pnrticined. The OflVOTltiO11 UT'(flI ferred upon H!llsbnrd,ugtm ('(lUll- ncat g.'li.'ral cle'r; liii to be held ge's of courts of record, to hear election *0 be held In Riflestud take evidence In any such borough County
the eoond
Legal Notice
5-Vacuum Cleaners
Notice
is hereby gstn that
addition of a revised cnhctitU - ly it &amp;lly mtitiictality thicreuhn. In Nt"e'mier. li.flf.:
5iC1'](mN
County .ludgcs' neatter, and to report theron to primary election to be held In the undersigned wIfi. n time rd
titin shall ce'rttty a COPY f it tfl Such grve'rnlTu'tit shall txercise
the c'rinumlesion. Alt hearings
ctIarn
day of C,ctote'r. A ti l,G. i's '
corK, USED VACUUM CLEANERg lbs governor. Five (IP) printed 111191 powers tmy the enactment Courts I5TH JtDICIAL C1RCI'IT OP
ESTAIhL1SIAMENT. There simall be held in the oount' In
$20 op
n
present to the linnorstile County
copies f the revised conititutinim .f trdtnutice'm. which relate 1'
NO. ]fl
Hhllst'nrnug'b idmitil h ue a county judge's court wtiIrlm th justice or judge In- HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION Judge of Seminole County, Flor- "LORIDA IS *50 FOR iEMIlmaul be transmitted ty the 5f' gu'nrnumrftt
of
KIRBY COMPANY
'olvod resides. Testimony shall
re'tary of state to time clerk of musty iiTid providi suitalle ;'e'n- lit .h ('('Ulit).
ida, his final return, ac'i-ount and SOLE ors -.
Sales &amp; Ser'tic.
NO. '4t
tic under oath, administered by
(,) C'tNTT Jrt'GES. Thic,
the circuit court .,t each county', altiuus kit liii violation thereof.
vnuch.'ra. as administrator ci! (I1ASCERT SO. I
Ph. 661-6767
propcisJOINT
RESOLUTION
A
member of the commission or
and five (1) to the ociunty judge Such goverhmuim tihli have ito hh1 i.e Iii ea4'h t!tsuhity a cnu.
amendment to ArtIcle the Estate cu? Joseph Eamph. de- TIt'TH JOHNSON,
hug
of each county, These cpiiit tiower t create or abolish atty ty jmgt c.r county judges in " silu'dtal referee. and subject
'V of the State Constitutietn, by ceased. and t said tIme, then
PlaInt I fT
3. Plants, Feeds, See
luenjiltie, for Pr3Ui-T. If
shall be distributed lhrt,uglicut mtjpjft'iplIt', except ap oilier- suI'lt yutlylihift us the legislature 1t ti
adding a section to be ntzmt'i'r- and there., make applicatIon to vs
afte'r
hearing.
(ttafter considthe v*rious t'UtIii, iimd sihall tie- wise- provided herein.
s.iiuhl liruuvith' Who shall I.. ciectout all Plants, Fluw.'j'j
ed by the secretary of atLie time said Judge fox a final set- LCmXNIE JOHNSON,
e'rirtg time record and report of
available tot ezitniimwtion by any
(p 'The method amid matuuer s.d by the qualified •')'ctnts
Cactus, Shade trees, % price,
coun- tlement of hits administration cii
Defendant
the
authorhsing
board
which time- ehccttirs of HII1s. thu e'uurmty at the time and it,.' refe'r,'es. the ccummtasion
SaTIrE or 5I'IT
i,er.on destrimig to exaInuhme Siam! m
$I' Country Club Rd.
is' oommhsiiothers of Orange staid estate, and for sin order
flimdi good reuse thereto? it
t'eiN'Ugh ('titit1t' stmll ,x,'rc1it pluc'es if Iciting fiut otime'r cc,utmt
Sot $ period of at least three ('
bound- discharging him amid )mi sure- INK STSTE OF I'LOIIIDA TOt
County to revise
months hmmediatel3 prtte.di1ig this tower shall be sot feurtim 11 cif!ie'ers. uitid sitmitil held for four shah ret'omn,et.d to time supreme
L(.NN1L JOHNSON
aries of arty justice of the ty as such midnilitisitrator
0. Misc. For Sale
time- removal, discipline or
the next general elet'tion. At this at charter for the' g.ferimflitImt (ii i4m ,eurs Conmpc1msat.uumi aumall be
(whose address and place of
t'ated this, the *1st day of Au;district in Orange Counpeace
justice or
retirement ci! th
election the revised oons'titution Hfllsitsoroughi county which char- as provided by
residence I, unknown)
ty without referendum upon us't. A. I'. 1I'f;6.
LECTRIC STOVE, 126. Getsezu
he snismitted to the tIne- let simall hit- presetmttsd to itaid
A Sworn Complaint having
(2) ;T:uSri]'r](mN, Tim. cnn- Juo. The supreme court shall
Kenneth bit. Lemer
and
resolution,
public
bearing,
Tm-On.bOt,
$6. Call
r''u'
lb. record of the proceed2.
l.ee'ts
filed
tot's of the stLte, for ap;mmtivkl eI.,ctciri by sit,' charter vuimitmuip' ty juogeme courts siuis3i hat
As
Admtntstrator
01
the
agaInst
you
in
the
pu'.liah.'d notice of the same;
9459,
thu le'gle- gIImui jurisdiction its all cases. lug, (In the law and facts and
or rejection. Il a majority of the k.iti ets'tilihied b
rt't!t
't'u-'
Itt
x"
Estate of
fr Se"'!providing that tue existing jus1
ahuti nrOet removal, discipline or
netle Count;', Florida, in Chanelectors voting upon time rrt'h - lature. The' legislature may proJosu'phm Kampb
tics of lbs peace distrIct shall
XPEJtT CARPET CLEANING,
cery,
for
Divorce,
the
short
tithe
skin of the orisititutin rhahl ap- t'Ide for the c'otittumuttig extateitict value- cut prielulirty tui'..t"eid simall retirement, as it finds just aitd
tiecetapet.
otherbe dissolved except
Average sIze $4.95, free estijy cbarter cntnrnuteElo!m ol he' i,ro'ith'd Imy the iLgisdature; pr( l,el, (it wholly reject time corncut said miction being RUTH
IJrcli'e pame., time rsiiied ct'nsitS- of
Pulllsh Sept. 1, 6, ]1, 22, 1165
wise provided by law.
mate, 661-6767 for Information
reN,mn)cndation.
tpcin
nitsicuit
ititlon shall take efleici tnmme'dI- may euscuitshlahi a t'tiarter CL1Ui
i
thue
.rtii'e'e.ditigs relut.iumg
JOHNSON, Plaiittiff vs. LOXXTE
,f
BE IT P.ESOLVEti by the Leg-ta- IDE-i
&amp;
appointment,
,hm
for
Itm'cihuntary
retiretuhiseorcle'r
time
ateh upon such apj.urv'al by
umisathon or ct.umnmIieht.tmi
JOHNSON, Defendant, t hi e a e
'i''It,hi' or ut'lnwful detention
lature
or the State of Florida:
diss
tiihlty,
for
the
just
ice
(lUlls t l any limit 1k-i (Jtimn%ts.Pltltm
flj
0 nme'u,t
eie'ctoi*.
tc ,hieflme'ti
ITOO EQUIPMENT for sale,
'That the amendment set forth I'%ITED PT,%TF.5 DISTRICT presents are to cause and reNO. 2
withoUt regard 1 shy el.'etlott or , ut) c'rtnm Itmul case's as t hit legms_ or jtmdge shall I hms'rehy I.e re- ).e)us' to Article' V of the Ftate f0I'IIT MIDDLE DICTILICT 0,' quire' you to file' your written
hardly used. Carm tie seefl by
:.' be Cc.mistltution by adding a new FLORID.5. (sItLADO D1I5lU% defenses, if any, to the Con,SENATE .101 NT EEOL.VTJ0N
itimS held ui,(lll Sli) cliii!- lit u!. numiy i.r,'st'TItit l'hme ((lUll- t ir'd iit rctirenient pa
contacting
Lois. 626.3774,
wim1ti as iii a jue*. section to he numbered b)' the see. S-54-OrI-Cii- - UNITED plaint filed hereIn, and to serve
Nti 221
te'i cit tkiist'teT'i I til_'l'(tUl (li-C ]'I
Jud e' t'tuu?'ts ahmufl ImUC 'iteci i'y iiiwpupr,mr
prt,pcli_
court,
judge
tIn of ti..
hull t,t't'iiiiie I Jurisdiction t't ti't- seth. tm'ist
s.t lit cci. A chstirte'?
LOOKING Fort \'ALI.IES?
A .TCmTNT T'LSC.Lt"IiC'N
to STATES OF AMERICA, Plain- a e't'.t t isercu! upcutm Pla ititif r
se'uretary of ptate Is
RICHAJID P. CLINE uttorxse'y on or before time 6th
fig amendments to Article 'Vfll e!foctI'e olilY upon ratiticailois I lit
nt de'c.'de-uits. amid nil- c.f a dist rl t t court of appe1 or and shall be submitted to tb" tiff, vat
5110 P
i1 the- State- Colmit I U LIoli : isdO
i'y . nmajtrIt ot time- letI tin of tort, to ordi: tim e mutt. c.f real 'trcu It lu dge shafl neil lie less electors of Florid, for ratlfiu- and BILLIE G. CLINE. his wife, dar of Octt.ex-, A. Ti. 11.66, other.
WALTNEy
JEWELERS
('T'i
his.
thirds
two
of
lit
itsat'
Id Article 13111st,otuUgb county voting
trig Section LA to
estitte of de'crd,itmts atid minors,
lion or rejection at the 'meat Defendants. %OTICE OF IALE wis.e' a Decree Pro Cortfistø will
4 5. P&amp;rk As't.
*22-350*
Ic. provide' for time 1e,tnmr and general or siu.escIk.l eiectiümi
to take Imrc,tiute' of wills, to grant then cnmpetuuI ktloV If he bats ser't'- general election to be held In -Notice is hereby g-iVtfl that be entered against you and the
pursuant to a Final Decree of cause proceed cx pane.
letters. testamentary azmd of ad- ed for ten (It') 'eare or more
emiloyvue!nt
of
iplotettiVe provided by law.
November.
1164:
NOTICE
(tt,Uimt ) superltmtendehmts of pub(2) TIme imutobt, qulifht*ttoii, rnttmlsitrs-i-lcn atmd guardianship. .itishlce Or Judge' of such ooUZ't or
WITNESS my hand and offiSECTION- Orange eDunty; Foreclosure entered on August
LL•S AUCTION SERVICE
terms cf office atid tottImid of amid to discharge the duties. us- courts Uiwtm an order for re. boundaries of justice of peace II. 116$ by the abos'. entitled cia) sea! at Sanford, Seminole
lit' instruction,
taken over management &amp;
BE IT RESOLVED by the Legli- fihlhtmg s'c*.iit:ii' itt the' iuutimt.er- ually pertaining It, courts. of pro. nioval. the Justice or judge shall distrlc,ta.-The hoard of ocUit- Court In time above styled cause., ('uunl -t, Florida, thl *0th day of
operation of t be Sanford
t'bitu'icr t,tmttits.ueit1m little. 'i,e' e'.iImlst
lature' of the Pta-tc of Florida: i s.imiu of
judge ,:istl thit'rttu' be Icrooved fr'um office, 1) cutniniesionet's of Orange the undersigned United States August, A. Ti. hiLl.
Farmers' Aution
ttslis.hetU pursuant tO lb Is sie'i
the a,nu,m,dnunt ot Sect mOlt
immive lime lut'%e'4r of ronmuiht thIiW atid iii,. meahery sImlI cease from county ma." at an)' time .ipun Marshal or an." of his duly au. SEAL.
Onoi-a &amp;
17-1u3. Merchandise neededtime date tif ucht order. The' su- r,'sutution, alter, change or i-c- thorised de'putles will sell
Arthur H. Be'ckwlth, Jr.
I tif ArlIt'le '1ll of liii St-tile I tiun utici the ;ut.%% Ore.. Iunc'thviiu' umuag-isitra he's
t%'IIl sell on consIgnment o
court shall make r1es' s'lse the boundary of any jus- property situate in Seminole
lreui
t'is.rk of the Circuit Court,
Constitution by time dditIoim tO and duties 01 sn.' such uumumtsmeO.
buy outright, SALE every FriNInth Judicial Circuit, In
tth11TTEI Si'EJt'I'TTI'TC FOR ;irotidittg Tot the procedure to. tice cf the peace district within C'ount)'. Florida described as: Lot
øaid Article of Se'ottomm LA 511 ic'tu shall tic iiro'idd iiy law.
day night 7;5 p. un.
(4) A charter pm'*'pt'o6 by
amid fur Seminole County,
-forth below Is agreed to amid
SATL JOINT RESOLUTION f ore the' ctotntiats'luti and the re- Orange County without refer- it, BLOCK Ti, SOUTH PINEand time extent to which
sattatblii.tsod itursuahut
CREST. according to Flat thereLEWIS C. DELL AUCT.
phall be suhimit.'d to the elseFlorida
NC
t,mmUniCktinn, shall he privi- emudunu; prcavlded that no exist- of renorded in Pitt Book 10,
tort cit Florida lot tCthTiUiItitjU to this inctiun shall provide A JOINT RESOLUTION
By: Donna It. Markos, Ti. C.
322-75*1
peso. district
ing
justice
of
the
rsJe'cttuzm at tht general clot- that:
11mg 511 ameutcisneuit lo Artielc v leged or confiderittal, provided shall b, dissolved or otherwise Pages Is and It', Public Records GORDON V. FREDERICK
56
L'NIVERSAL
city
elm
U
')'
of
order
the
ttai
t
Zig-Zag corn.
UPOri thu
a. The gu%'e'rlmltmt'imt4
lion to be held In Nuve'mbet,
of the Florida Ccunsitltutton by
ezoept as otherwise of Seminole County, Florida. At Attorney for Plaintiff
pItt. line. Makep Zig-Zag ititof discipline, removal or retire- eliminated
I'ain;ma and the county of
i&amp;ddutm sec!tle.tmI to
bear- public outcry to the highest and 120 Eist Commercial Street
public
law,
A
ThI4t
provided
by
cbi'i
eutornaticaui;' Sells Ic.
I:t)0 P. 0. Rot 171L
SECTION LA. jim those ooUt'tli' HiIlsh.urough hmiiui Lu upolldu&amp;t s.d b.' the' secretary ti! state., merit the record shall no longer tmmg shall hue held on the propos- best bidder for cash
mali;' for *261.50. Buy now for
aut bunted to ppcitmt a supttitt- ed iusd the structure' 01 the itt"
to ireis'ith ii pneu'edure for the ri'maitm confidentiaL A justice ed re'o1utioii with ten ('It)) dayi' Nojn tin Tuesday, September Sanford, Florida,
77I
half Dricc$344.7&amp;, XV year
pui'iit' itm.etrut't$t'ti U0 Icual gc%e,rmenhe.hit shatti hiitlutie
m,,he,c,ttoht.
retire. Cit judge shall be dtquatlttte'd notice publis.hmed in a newspaper 27. 1163 on time steps of the Put'lmsi, 5ept_. 1, 1.. 16,
d is.I'tlihitie'.
-166
guarantee,
braimnhi, the
(ti(Ut l
haumford
Sewing
i. A
dir Art ide' )l I of t tic -tmi hi' e'stud removal uf kim.' ,jus- ttm any prcue'e'edltig his- u) s'iuug im ii of general circulation In the Remitmole Count." Courthouse'.
(.'e'rmtcr.
d1siihii,c retirement tii- re-i4li.
tim, s'uiu.rilIttltdrlmt *tmuihl rhmhit ut ficel' t.! a hmichi athaU tui
Satifurd. FlorIda; Dated: -t6-6L.
alit
uttotm
court,
time
hhi'esulirtnu
01
('Dun
t
y.
Ie'imde'Vtat liii h.l('ui.ure' ut
%Ol'ICE
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. SR.
ft.i liii i*dIIlIlItttrat_
strut
ELLCJ'IOS
iudge- ci ii district etiurt of ni(us'at. ¶'tit supreme court sihall
NO. II
SK LAMP, good as now, Se.
tnite'd Ftatc idarshuil
Re it known, that 1, Tom
s't get ,'r*inmu'nt
board lrrc,%'idt'd tb-ut lime b-ord i
imppeai, tistid udge of as circuit I'." rule pruu'idt for time dis- SENATE JC.INT RESOLUTION
at Tb. Eaford Herald.
Middle
District
of
Florida
Adams.,
Secretary
of
State
of
the
proticlilug CII C(iCV!tiS'e quathifiatiuim of any member of
2, Atm elected leglsimsti"c bi-tih.
(tiUrt
uma' enter into a contract IT
NO. IT
referee' and
the ('PflIttmit-SiUtI
JCendell W. Wherry
State of Florida, do hereby give
nmpli,)'ntCtli with such alP(uitmted the s'le'c!tklm to umemhut'sbip, powdate.
IlLS SCHWINN Bicycl, with
A JOINT RESC.L.tJTlON propos- Assistant United States Attorney
ci
whttm
shall
be'
the
hot
ajmpottmtmtnt
of
fur
ad
that a GENERAL ELEC.
,uptrilmtcflOt'tit
which
conera and duti
count)'
DE IT RESOLVED by tue 14gimeamendment to Section
baiket, $26. 2116 Sanford Ave.
ing
charter
take
the
place
time
k
pi'rS('tm
to
a
the
Attorney
I
or
Plaintiff
'T1OJe a'IIi be
prv'Ith-d ty
.trael shall not extend hiv)'Olsd
In Sezulnol.
lature of the State' ci Florida:
21 of Article XVI of the State Publish Aug. 26 &amp; Sept. 1. 6. County, Stat,held
Ph. 322-Ilto
of Florida. on
amendment to Articl, disqualified person
$. A judictath branch. whmti.'tt
thirtieth day (if Jutti' iim time 'tar
That
that
Constitution
providing
judge Is to(4) In the event
IL,
1163
In which time hernia vi a major- hatll nitty base Jurtadiction in the V of the Florida Coitstitution by
Tuesday
next
succeeding
the
each con demnatian of property
)RGE Wringer Type W ashet,
fIrst Monday In November, A. Ti.
ItT of the members of the hoard rnforucmeimt of ordiltatioes eulm- adding time' se'L'tioUs. set forth i..- moved from of floe, his judicial
jury
shall
be
composed
of
REVERE Power Zoom S MM
b,
imnitiIchm
not
legtelittt"t'
.uts'icc
shall
prus'ide
untZ•
11.33.
the
time'
said Tuesday being the
ctod
low to be' numhiered by tt.. Sot'of publit' 1ritructlun shall
Camera with tela.pboto lena.
-twelve (12) jurors.
t TUE CIKCI'IT
COLUT. EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER,
pitt. Time' oounty euperltulchmdeilt ertuatteid by this sectifl.
i-cleary of State ii agreed to and nuuimity from disciplinary pro- BE IT RESOLVED by
Ph. 323-1511,
Legis- %EWTH JL'DICI&amp;L CIKCL'IT OF
to fill the following office.:
t,. Siiouid iii. .-lei,'torc of the
liat1l imil tie cuunmi,iflsid b.'
said uenie'ndnmcmut lie ,uut,mmt- ue'edttmgs fur mrt'feasLonal mimelature
of
the
State
of
Florida:
P'IAJKIDA. IS 3Sf) P0K CLUL
Repre,ientatl'e In Congress for
thu governor hut Shah t't t'OQU1r' nmUnk'iiiaiItieiC of Pjsut EU." t' ted to the elcotur of Florida for conduct performed during his
PER DAY rental for Elsctrjc
That the amendment set forth
the Fourth Congressional Di,.
Carpet Shampooer with putr t'tJtictiuum sit time' tt't'Ill f office ut prior thereto. below to Section ?* of Article SOLE GOt 511'.
ed hi file with -this' ouuhmt' board Te'iimpi. Ti-rrat't wihu It, t.UImStitl- nutifIet jib
IS
CHASCEMI'
Si'MUEK
lrii't
of put'hie instrut'ttofl a good nd dull 11.1 41 g,it't'nimuuuttmtt ss'ittm getme-titi ciertiu'tm to be held lim
dust of Blue Lustre,
XVI is agreed to arid shall be
tme're*natleuu'e' Nus'e'iimtser, heLl;:
gt's'crtmumcnt
Three (2) Justices of tbeu Su,ufl'icti'tmt butud and tim ,,ut'hm sum liii
ENAT1t .1C'!NT ItESQLIJTIQN submitted to the electors of the IS MEs PEIITIIJS OF
LUCILlE SHELLEY and MATZflS
preme Court
atsd upon puch eundltl('tii aS the mi-Culled, they ma." do
WOMEN'S COATS I..i. 14,
SECTiON-. Alulsuitmllnvlmt almd
io,
state for ratification or rejecbatl1 ideS' - Jeirht) itile- iii itt che't'turs of ie't't.Luti of justices and cent-aiim A JOINT Ri,5('Lt,'T)ON propoa- tion at the rirxt general eli'ction TIE B. SHELLEY
(Moutotu Fur 3/ 4 length), I.
On, (3) Judge of the District
legislature t.y law
TOt CHARLES HATES, whose
sIte 31. Spring Coat; Plctur.
it'e for ciectis'e ,uuperllittndeifit5 said municipality 'oItg lii an
Court of Appeal for the Fourth
iumg an amendment to Section to be held in November. 1136:
-'
residence and address Is UnAppellate District
b.t- large, 2 small (Egypea provided t SectIon 7. At1Ili' ehe'uliois u;'i' said Issue ,
ieC iii Article' V of the FlurIll No 11,- risual shall b eligible
. Condemnation of
SECTION
known:
Fourteen
(34)
tian
CieDitltUtiOit.
The;
creditors
of
any
gus-ellaCircuit Judge.
Scene); Girl's Car-coat
C.
VIII of the gta.te
Ida Cotmttt.itutiuzt to provide fur property: ootuipesatio-Xo pritot' the office' of justice of
You are hereby notified that
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit
size I. like new. 122-240*.
meuitait utl onulIda-ted or
NO.
sv;.se'me ooui't or judge ci! a diiis..'patretc offices of the State sate property nor right of way the
above
PetItioner,,
Governor
Attorney of the Thirteenth shall be appropriated to the use
court of appsl unleas he
HOUSE JOINT RESOIJVTION lehmed under titi, .iec'ttvim shall be
)&amp;ATTIE
Secretary of State
OING OUT Or BUSINESS!
NO. $44
prc,tccjt.d. Itinideci or otbe'r lii- , ettis'cri of this state, and
elth) Judicial Circuit •tud of any corporation or thdIviIvs.] LUCIUS SHELLEY
SHELLEY. have filed a PetiAttorney General
The Home of 10,000 Items.
A JOINT R.SOLt'TION PTOlO
de'btt'dtme,ri existing att the 1fe
be' is, amid fur a period of
Prosecuting Attorney or Cotta- until full compensation ties-sf cur tion
iii the above styled Court
BLLIJg BARGAIN BARN
Comptroller
t.' Su1litt,r of the Criminal shill be first
log sin sinmeundmnetit to Article live date- cit am.' gtise'ruutnctlt lou eli') ;.'curs ha, i,e'e'fl, A 100115to the
hue'Ieuzsd,.r slush be tier uf the Flurida bat; amid imu
State Treeqrer
1100 Grap.vflIe Ave.
VI. F.ot'tiuii I cit hit State Cut.4iUrt of Record cit Hillabor- er, or first secured to bUn by for the' adoption of 'ERLEEN
agiatuist the peY'Culi huitll hit' -e'ligih'le' for t lit
Fuperititend,tut of Public lam.
.tttutkmn to ptv'1dt for 'iititig e'm,fuiri','si'ie Cliii.'
tughm C''utst."; prcu'idtng for p. de'puit of moor;'; which corn- RATES, a minor, amid you are
required to altos' cause why the
SNAPPIN Turtle Lawn Mowstruelion
ku r*sidents Tmtut tlle.i!hiiig list real aid iicrautmah property thie'tI.- utihi'.' ut judge cii a circuit court
Poitstflif'llt of asstea-teentê and pensaitioti. irrespective
f any
with 7 imp. Wisconsin tut.
Cousu,1ss.ic,,mtr of Agriculture
0u.lifictkit'P of olectcmr. In us- tulurt' (axietik tear ucli iiurlCIM'e utuis.si' itt ii. C (it LSCII II this.
pre'e.rnlhiing Cutit's and ;vwerp: benefit from any Improvement same should nut be granted by
glue
crvItmg
a
copy
f
)'vUr
*200. Mark 56 E Men.
tu'rftitr.'eldli*it
MA
proi'is.iufl
Tw
()
Coummisasione,ra
Florfur
Suc'Iu
otiser
leer
a
elections
stied
is..
imU
tititsal
ajad unless
providing for impui-tiunnuttnt of proposed by such corporatioui or
nury outboard Elec. starter
test Gtfctmm,ea, it any, upon C.
ida Public Service CommIssion
mud s'ice'.presideuut of liii' tYnIt might lie' required h. law.
period if fitt If'' yLats hitu. tseieIu,
aapimiupriatted fuads ty Count." individual, ihall be asoertaitmed
lfi0; Itefrigerat' 6*9; Pen5.
N1se', Jr., Attorney fur
'
cit SUch a member vi tile ilcirids bat.
State Senator Fourtsentb Sen(11 Tilt ,toviiuti
aid States. 5itd to 'e°"
Cuantuimet loners; prus'Ldlng that by tacit. (iZ) jurors In a court Vernon
field Garden Tiller with attach.
Petitioners. P. 0. Drawer Z. Sana,turtilhit'd vimarter and urdhnanoims. e'iaatctt.d The judge's uf other youth tiiuil)
atorial District
reoulrenaeflt that
tnIurma.tiuu.
itcuw
pending of competent jurLadiotIon. a. ford.
Florida, and by flhiaig the
$7; Ford Back blade,
Stat. Senator Fifteenth Sencltl*eua must present their VS. pursuatit thereto sibmull nut Colt- be citius f this. itate
sid
shall
It timsalidated; pro- shall be prescribed t'r law.
heavy duty set to all angle
original thsroof with
Clerk
atorial District
flint with aim; pN,'s'isiou of this residents of the ouustty served
triilIgittCih2 oirtIfIttit* UT.
'riding an e!feutis'e date.
NO.
U
p76; r z V Rice Irrigation
of said Court, on or befor. the
Stat. Senator Sizt.nth Mncopy thereof when ieg'istttl'IitS. ta?1tUtioll nor wIth gezuerl, Lii; siruistcur or nieml*t of the' liE 1,1' RESOL.S'ED t,' ti. LmgtSENATE JOUtT RESOLUTiON 26th day of September, A. D..
pump, self prime Wisconsin
sturls.I
District
PE IT RESOLVED by tbs 1,1u$i,- mepeeclal or local law. now Ct buuae of rcisnes.ctitiith'*ê otherls.ture iuf ti. st&amp;te of Florida:
NO. CU
utbej-wtse
decree may be
UVO. Call 322-705; after 1 p.m.
State Senator Forty-$rst len.
lature of the State of Florida: )ieirea&amp;ftcr ajmpl;'Izug to HiUssleur- ale. qualified shah be elIgible
Stuetluli 1. That the amendment A JOINT RESOLUTION propo.. 3164.
entered igalnat you granting
gtorjaj District
That Article VI. bectlofl I of the uuiib e'uutm-t'.
le,cttoui to
c of ArtIcle V øf the
fur aimputvtmetui or
imsudmeut
to
Article
tug
LTTR ESS &amp; BOX Springu;
the said adoption.
'Three (1) Members of th•
'J'e gus't'rument tustmihiIeb. at,." Judicial off hue. isetwht-his.turid- Florida Constitution as set forth
Florida constitution i.e amended
III of tbt $t&amp;tt CoutitutIon
Dc.ubl, bed
WITNESS my hand and the
size,
only
House
of
Representatiyt
I
as set forth tubs' stud that sbtd i'd Ileltutidet shsill be recuigala- hg luau it tutu.' hua'e t*csm crestd be'low is agreed to stud shall be
it;' adding Section :A: pruvid. segJ of said Court at Sanford.
suonthi
old;
Coffee
Table &amp; 3
illS
lu
Two
(*1
Member.
of
the
Board
suuimfltd
itof
uueut.',
ihtt
out
i.e
as
a
dueresolution
or it.. .sano.Iume'ttt iutert'ase'd
iitialUe.'d ic,. the i lecture. Q!
$
tog a special s.eaaik.0 for pur- l"ivride. tine
oc,'caoJ.,,mal chairs; wnitIn dtsk
cii County Cuuiirits.lcitier
deulcire of Florida far rtifiui• till legal i.',illticat subdIvisions 1mg time -time leer wta$t'hm tie a-ac Ylurids fur ratification or topose of urguutulsatlun swearing ust. A, 1),, 3156. Guy of Augk
chaIr:
I
pair
dra,ie.
general
'Three
*)
Members of the
&amp;
ci! the state with the posters, ciequte&amp;
tiun cur rrjeie'titflm it time'
,ii'ttotm at thu general election
in new members, and electing I SEA I..)
Iis.liea,
-4$y.
Busrd of Public Jntruction
1)is.nipihmme. retire-- t be- hLd iii Nut comber, I4I:
.Iec'lIon to lie held In Nos'en,l'.i. rights, prl liege's, du4.he* stud
$L)CTU)N
Arthur H. Betkst'ith, Jr.
In Testimossy Wbersgf, I hays
tutdigat-leitti uf a count,. aiid flu,' meimi and rtttit'vl
ju.tit't* and
ARTICLE V
BE IT UEPOLVED by the LeegIs.
iBCO}t, large purtubie Record
Clerk of Circuit Court
hereunto set y
and
also eiii'1pi sill the posters of vri-tI judgesgiicrjorc , EIectoes_,Isery
tee;tiov C. flhllsh.uruugb CounFlorid..:
E'Isyer; New Pceioroid, model
latin-s of the' $tut-. of
Iiy: Donna It Ita.rkua. D. C. od the Great Seal of the !tate
wuuidpalhty. held guvernrne'imt
person of the age' of ta'enty.one
ft provides tsr 1;, of fiuts of the St5tt AttQjar7
(3) E4
followij
amendthe
That
00, complet. with case; $qf
Vernon
Miss,
Jr.
of Florida, at Tallahassee, the
upward that a1I$1 sti1i base' the right to sue and mandatory reetire'rne'zit, ibis •00 and County buhicitur.-On and
(I) yeas-s
Ishing rod &amp; resl. 1301 Park
to Article IU of the Slate Attorney t l*w
Capital.
iii'
*
this
of
i'egistiiutIuli.
Fifteenth
day
at th. time
be evOd.
than stall ipply to every jus- .fter the first Tusady after tie Constitution adding Section 2* P. 0. Drawer Z
of August 1311.
dilute of the United States. and
t Any •vseuumevt •sttablis.h- hut of this supreme court said Tim-st Mutad.iiy lit Jiituuar'y. lulL. Is *greed to
ball be .ub- bssufwd. Florida
TOM ADAMS
that shall has's resided tmd had ed be'i-euvdvr shell be entitled- judge of lb. district ouurta cit there shall be a Pruasoeutinj At. mitt.d to the electors of Flor- 4ttorn.y for Petitioner,
YYYLE}tg, International life.
Secretary of State
teetelse front the' statt. of appeal stud irvuit courts- It shall tonic;' of the Criminal Court of ida fur ratif1catIo or rejection
Ida baWIalion. domicUt. bums t
guarantee. Wbol.s&amp;le &amp;
Publish Aug. 26 &amp; Sept. 3,, 3. Publish Aug. 1$ U &amp; Sept. 1,
and place of permanent abode in Florida or from the United be the sole method of discipUn- Record vf Hiilsborpugia County t th. general election
i.tsIl.
be
16.
1164
8,
3166
other sgsncj, LIag, asaWniuiuiiUy (at Lnvouiui- tci be known me County gjcj. held La JIevsm bar, 1HI:
Plodda toe on. (3) year and 15 bta6ee or
LYMPHJtETS TIRE SERVICE
DDC.T1
DDC.4$
&amp; Trench

v

• ir

*

It Pays To Do 13 usrness Thru Classified. Ph. 322-2611 For Fast
S

-

-

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rri.

situation Wanted

}\wd

l.tI.t.IFI wants work, *23-0*00.

10 SPEED BACINCI flic'yu'le, $20
tsr best offer.

\\'lLI, CARE tot- Invalid or Eli.
otl' person in my home. Ph.
122-6346,

*22.24*0

51. ArtIcles For Rent

.

CARRbLL'S FURNIT1I lIE
II, W. III
*11-1131 *02 5, Park

(iS 'Tour P'urn'fltmr,. Quic' Service with th. cash.

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tuy

necessary.

or taimg -

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c't'urt

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ag-tied

etthti

'Thafl

at

time

;mtO;iOI-

aim

tie

cf

tmunmtier-

el

.

I-

(Jr

te - i1uutmthik -

CLEA

the

ttmatt

-'

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1963 BuIck

%,

partial

-

$1,395

'

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FORDS
COMPARE AT
$200 MORE
'41 CONvERTTBY.rt, f:ilty equippeed, Immaculate .tondltlomt

$895

IslO 4-Dr.
incl;a'Ilng
litionin;. mctrs lIImi.

'44

squippiul.

25ODOWJ44

"
1611

$1,495
I).) 4-Or, fully
equipped, inoiudtng air conditioning, stock No. 1136A.

$1,295
'63 COCNTT1T Squire station w
gon, perfoct for schooi.

$895

thus

Ire.

and

izue

ttoui

any

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322.oiia

COMPARE AT
$20i) MORE
64 IMPALA Super Sport Coup.,
I

$1,695

'63 TMPA2.A Super Sport Coup.,

fully eqitlpnei, bijoicet seats,

console shift, extr nice.

$1,595
'43 CHEVROLET % Ton Pickup.
Absolutely new
a._

OTHERS
COMPARE AT
$200 MORE
'44 VLf,N' 2-Dr. One prevloua

.¶ 1395

'44 RtJTCIC LiS.tbr', ,'onvertthl..
fully equipped, irn.'Iuihing' air
contlittontn.. mint condItIon.

$2,095

'IS FLIT 3-Dr Se'ian IbIS down

-121.i3 month.

$695

$1395
£

''14 OLDa5, I-Dr. ["shy equipped,
Oils previous .u'vi.,r. Only

$1,795

'43 RAMDLmR I-Dr On. previoua owner.

I

$695

J

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2495
$'
995
:

COMPARE

Inexpensive Transportation

"41 1'tLC'ON St.c. Wi.
14)5
C")3I ET ..ir 'iti.L:t
"Ii S'.iLi,'ON
sIJI
'.t) CIIICV.
ti. W'i
IS
'40 1uN.lUI..T l.Lr.
'40 RAMBLEIt Sta, lVn. ,...
ijit 't,t) Li1. 1tir., dr ....
'61 VALIANT I ..t' nice
'ri') VW. *urmr',uf
$4I5
ij FORD 'ii!, I..ir.........., ISiS
'53 CHEV. irnpalus cpo, -"I) 1ttIULICit .h.:rmurlt:an
13.sl
"p1
,,J MIRC. 4 'ir. UT, sIr $495
1.'Ottt) 1iItu, ..............
'il OLI'S Cpu.............
1 131,'t&amp;'K t-'lr.....................
'51 CFL1'V. U; - l..lr, rile. $3J.I
'14 CAL'ILLAe,' i.ir
'ji 1.'OLtLu 4-dr..............
$111
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225

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MANY, MANY MORE

ELLINOR

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PH. 322l$3S (OMLANDO)

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ROOM
forth.

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4n?or.j

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.s.l..gw.y

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ELLINOR
Volkswag.n
321t S. 17.2 SasNed

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MCTO*YAUTWOI
VW DIALU

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OlIANDO

ITE,sppT1IflawlI

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Qrl.ui'1' 414-1.014
Opezi t'.eiiy til 9 p. tat.

07'S /
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ST. PHe 322.0231

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About Your Car"

FIRST

$. Hwy. .'-E$ - Sanford

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NEEO.
MORE

yot$695

rIMPHUi

VOLKSW \GEN

66 L
11:..

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LOW INTEREST RATE FINANCING

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Catalina

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(OPEN DAILY 5 TIL 9 P.M.)

bucket seats,

boater,

extra .h.irp.

1195

______ 1501 W5
PONTlAII$J
nU I o

cytintor, .m.utnmatto trans.,

radio,

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Ellinor Motor Co.

mi

CHEVROLETS

MONTH

affix.

and

G.h tAXlE

'42

4-dr. A on. owner car that has a lot of service
1 to go.
. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

THIS INCLUDES ALL FINANCE CHARGES (SALES
TAX AND LICENSE EXTRA). YOUR PRESENT CAR
WILL PROBABLY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT.

etOir-

$1,595

6 cyl. 4-dr. Powerglide,
v.ry clean.

1960 Pontiac

fully

air

'61 GalaxIes 6041 XL 2-Dr. hardtop :ott$, fitly equipped, buiclest state, Mite intl a. boautl.

tioning.

'I

of

hand

Cr vEflTTrtr.. fully equippod, real nice.

$1,395

1962 Buick Special

thus

:;rd

KARMANN GHTAS

't13 COUPF ,tt., ir; mpped, beautiful md .sni "t'ii (es.

Station Wagon1 V.6 with air condi.$993

imut

miew

$S95

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tm:)"r ;e:r. r.ik

'41 VW W imCt', 5 u:mssnflger for
nnrfl/,
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$1,495

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and

meat

$1.69:;

-1 F'i"-"nsri'r wigon,
porfoi'e fot' sh,u,I or hauling

'41

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Electra

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Ifester, ohl.Iing roof p.snet, OIIC

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equipped on W, 1st, 51, $10
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LARGE l'iiIlEhih 1h.lrin, Turn.
utilities $60 nun.
120 N. PARK AVENUE 121-112*
SUPER TRAI)ING ros?
Apt. 1702 Magnolia. Only $53.
*22-4*51
323.1981 or 2234.
SMALL Bustns.a need perkins
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
NICELY P'nrn. small house, Wa.
up? Us. Low-Cost Want Ada
Realtor
tsr, window fan * T.V. turn. TURN. * DOOM Apt, with Bath
Raymond Iaundquhot, Altec.
to tell and ..1lI
811-8111
$55. Couple, 122-8666. 1912
&amp; Garage, 2520 Naroissue,
Atlantic Dank Bldg.
USED Furniture,
Siiimtorul Ave.
amount
223-3146
Saitford, 322-2270.
FU1t?'iSiIlCl) 2 Bedroom home,
108. RoomN For Rent
CASH FOR TRASH
See U. For Rentals
Adult., no Pets,
-Antique. &amp; used furniture want623-4059
Days *22-7171
CLEAN, qiliet reuoflisi tot men.
.4.
Nights . "eek,ndsi *22-0411.
.i:,
LAKE COTTAGfl, small, turn, &amp;
BRIDGES FURNITURE
401 Magnolia. 312.0710
.:
elu, 2 flt)I1M. hOUSE, turn.
Park &amp; 23th.
*23-1110 90. I.ots For Sale
222.4106
DOOM FOR working lady, Kit- I
I'
i'iviingeR. Phone 322chen
55. Furniture For Sale
AI'PIIOX. 2 acres frontage on
2455,
Ucorgia Ave. High School 98. Real Estate Exchange
- pinkIng lot. jStivO- -'Terns,;
ECHOLS BE1)DN;BXCIIAN(IE small motel in Or- '115: AutoM For Side
3223106.
Bedding &amp; Furniture
lando for farm on river or
AT FACTORY PRICES
lake. 841-2975 after 4 p. m.
100 x 200' Deep, city
4
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COMPACT to Ca,hllisc, they're
11* Magnolia
Z22-6321 IIOMICSITE
watcr, oak trees, two blocks
all economy cars when you finfront
new
Lake Mary I-I en- 100. Resort Rentals
WILSON-MAIEIl FURN.
ance with United State flank.
1/A
trance'. $171.0. (3100 ilots'ti &amp;
Trade
Lowest usisel car payments,
BUT - Sell
$40.0
per
month)
Call
'.V,
It.
*11-Il E. tat St.
Call 323-17t6 and compare,
322-66??
OCEAN FRONT A1'8, III 8.
MeClumug. 122-SIll, 222-5237,
Atlantic, Daytona Beach, Mr..
USED P cm r vi i t cm r
appliances,
400 *4tstiotm
ft. U. Ilutchison, 111-1011.
- '12 CHEVY NOVA
95. Houses For Sale
tools, etc. Bought . Sold,
wagon. si/c, auto, trans., now
Mart, 211. Sanford Ave.
tires. Ph. 322-1402 after 6.
102. MobIle Homes Sale
Ph. *22-4112.
- VA LIOMES
1961. CltE'it011CT IMPALA, 2
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES 1)r., I lard-top, stir condi t ionn,i,
GO. Business Opportunities
hwy. 17-92 8. Sanford
$400 &amp; assume pymts. $6$ Mo,
222 -26 12
This includes miag wiienl. (CraRENTAL III'SIXESS
gar)
&amp; a hurst floor shift. CusLocated
'l'hroughout
County
A NE' opportunity for yoti It
'59 SPARTAN 10' x 50', w/w
tout paInt j.mb. 323.0634.
2.3 Bra. l-l',4 2 Batha
carpeting, stir conditioner, $2,enter the fast grctving rental
Some iitchen. Equipped
600. Can tin seen at lot 8, flow.
business as 'itt indeipenuicut
Payments Less Than Rent
lutmsineenunts without a u'onmen's Trailer Park in Deflary,
To Inspect Call
You catt't heat our pricosi
66S-6045 after 6 p. to.
tinning chl iga t ton to pay an."
See or Call
part &lt;el ."sutmt' future' omt'uingm..
BOB
CLEVELANI)
We are' In the busIns, send
103-Mobile
Ilomes-Rent
A Multiple Listing Realtor
during the ptst eight years
Hill
Ruland
ft KA L'roa
have sueceisefuilly grown into a 322-2420
'i'AlLl'llt witti"2F ft'Cabana,
Chrysler - Plymouth
21.66 Park Tiny.
multi-store operation. We do
full bath. *23-0483.
113 Hwy 17-92 DeBary
161-5002
not sell you equipment or ofHome 776-2970
fer financing lye do effe'r
I
04-Trailer
Space-Rent
'oU the benefit of our e'xper- GOVEHN.)1ENT OWNED HOMES
AutomotIve Service
ience and a lularned training
2-2-4 fiRS., I-I BATHS
TRAILER &amp; Spaces on u.,ake
program which covers such
Ashby. 322.7368.
things as what to buy, where
to buy, and brings you Into 2134 Park Drive Offic. 122-2111 106. Apartments For Rent
our store, for cti.the.joh
Night: *22-0341 or 821-0700
training. RENT-IT, INC. Write
NICELY FURNISHED APARTBox 200 do Sanford Herald.
MENT.
bOO PARK AVENUE
69-Schools &amp; Instructions ALMOST new 4 Bdrm., ?j bath.
SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
den with fireplace, larg. kit- CLEAN, l"URX,, Downstairs Apt.
PAINT COMPANY
chen.
2001
B.
2nd
Street,
BIG TOP KIXDBGARTEN
$65 month. 606 Park Ave. Call 310 Magnolia
Ph, 30-4422
Certified Teacher.
323-0890,
Enroll Non'.
Scooters &amp; Cycles
Clauses begin Sept. 1. Call Ill- 322-1301 U40 Hiawatha at 17-11
WELAKA APARTMENTS
1660 for further information.
114 W. FIRST ST.
VESPA MOTOR SCOOTItS IN ORANGE CITY
JAWA MOTOR CYCLES
BY OWNER: Fury. or unfurn. ONE I3DRM. turn. Apt., $45, *01
71. Male Help Wanted
IC. 5th, 322-3951, 3296.
YAZOO &amp; ARICiN8 LAWNMOW- 1
3 bedroom, I 4 bath home
EBB
Nicely located on corner lot FURN Downstairs Apt. 101 PalNOW TAKING applications for
LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
near elementary school. For
Fuel 011 delivery truck drivmetto Ave. Ph. 322-1274
UI? W. Country Club Road
information call 775-2820 after
ers. Mac's Oil Co. 202 N.
5 p. m.
Phone 822.7125
S
p.
m.
(Orange
City)
Laurel Ave.
APT.,
with
air
condtFURN.
TO DO Remodeling Work, Must 2 BDRM, HOME, over 3 acres,
honed Iluirm., $60, 111 B. 8th 123. Boats &amp; Motors
nicely landscaped, 20 Fruit
have Transportation &amp; Tool..
St. Call 322-5786,
trees, large chicken house with
Salary open. 73. E. Link. 222GATEWAY TO THE
more
land
if
wanted.
322-4053.
7029.
WATER WAY
FURNISHED 2 Bdrm. Apt. Electric Kitchen, Water furnished.
Robson
Sporting Goods
LONOWOOD:
2
Bedroom,
dining
THE CITY OF Sanford Civil Scm'Upstair, over 306 W, 13th St. YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER
room,
1%
bath.
Paved
dead
s'ice Board wIll hold examina$7 per too. Ph. 323-2951 or *04-1-1 K, 1st St.
322-5911
end Street. 470 B. Evergreen
tions for qualified applicants
inquire at above address.
Street.
828-9973,
to establish Eligibility List for
time classification of Utility
I &amp; 3 BDRM. APTS., Cøunpl.t.iy
-equipped by GENERAL ELEC. itt i',ircrcnfe: 1! t- 4! TJRED OF COMMUTING
TRIC whIch includes electric
of age; resident of Semi- WILL TRADE spacious 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home in Merritt
kitchen heating &amp; cooling.
nole Count)' for at least aix
Island for suitabi. home in
months; elementary school eduTOWN'N LAKES
Sanford. Modern equipped kit.
cation. Some exp. in carpentry,
chen, separate dining room. GARDEN APARTMENTS
painting and concrete work
*22-1120
Situated on large lot with 711 B. First St.
desired. Examination for qualisprinkling system, $18,600,
lied applicants tt'Ill hi' held at
FURN. iPT., 2300 Mehionville,
2:30 p. to. sept. 24, It€4 In the
cit.'- hail. i'tulmit applications
EPPIC. AP'FS., private baths,
to civil 5(rVide examiner in
uttsltte. furn.; specially suited
city ball rio: later than Sept.
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTY
for retired people. Ideally lo20. It'4'.6.
116 N. Park Ave.
cated downtown. Inquir, at
322-9171
Jacobson's Dept. Stors, 211 K.
---.- - 2 HDRM. HOME, fenced &amp; all
CANVASSERS
tat. St.; Sanford.
.)uteds,I.
.t
Steal-$13,000
home
AVERAGE commissions 15 per
1964 Ford Country Sedan
for $9,800, Cash or terms. 838hr. making home call, with
Wall
to
Wall
Carpet
6623.
6 3dS$. station WagOfl, dir C0fldit0flOd.$1
manager, Transportation turn4 &amp; 5 ROOMS turn., newly detubed. Write P, 0. Box 671, 2 BDRM. 110MB.
corated.
404
B.
14th
St.
Very nice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . s • . . .
No Down, No
Winter Park. VIa.
qualifying, $62 month, 116
AVAI4ON APARTMENTS
Country Club Circle, Ph. day.
122.1417
72. Female Help %'anted
____________________
(line', Orlando 641-4691 or night, iii W 2nd St.
1964 PontIac Bonneville Cony.
\%'inter l'ark 617.82*0,
cpa., Mag wheels, factory air1 power windows, Baby blue
WOMEN over 21 neede'l to show
COMMODORE
Beeline Fashion.. S a m p 1 ci I1.uVENNA PARK: 4 Iidrm., 2
wifh white buck.t s.ats. Perf.ct in every way.
furn. Car &amp; Phone necessary.
bath, sit conditioner, large
A
PA
RTM
E
NTS
yard. 204 Temple Dr. 322-7620. FURNISHED - UNFURNISHED
122-7941.
Ph. Resident Mgr. 1*3.1840
ItT OWNEfi; 246 B. Lake St.,
--IM
øuul - Lo:mgwood, Fla, Old Colonial UN1.'URX I extra large UDRM
week. No lnvcstmont, Need
II 'ito';, 9 roonms, 2-story, 5 bed car &amp; phone. Sarah Coventry
isi.t. Kit chmen equipped, 108%
roolmus, 2 baths, Ige. screened
Jewelry.
-735!,
1964 PontIac Bonneville
W. 18th St. I'lL 349-5111,
porch partly furnished, 2
4-dr.
air, Power equip
EXPEItIEN"ED SECRETARY
fidrun. Garage Apt., good rent- 3 BICDIIQOM turn, apt. 122-0641,
SiIOIITHAND &amp; TYPING ESSEXal imroperty, extra garage, 5
p.d. On. OWnir, we sold t now.
TIAL. Ph. Z22-4l for appoint.
lot., 50' a 100', Variety of 40 FURN. APT8. close in. Jimmy
mont.
bearing Citrus trees.
Cowan, 322-4013,

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HOSPITAl. DEns
2 flit, KIT. equIpped, 130 mo,
Wheel chairs, sick s-coot supplies
I lID., 2 BATH, Central air, $130
for salt or tint.
A Multiple lusting Realtor
APPRAISEII
In
I,IOGETT REXAIJI. l'11UCIS
Pineci-est Shopping t'nter
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1,19 8, French 2 1111. 1 BATh, 1(11. equipped,
$iIb
2701 Orlando Pr.
Phi 322-7*16

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tuner. $40. Call $2i-*n, •
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Jimmy Cowan. Ill-1011.
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ATLANTA, Ga. (A?) - Police have arrested "black ))UWCT"

Stok.ly Carmichael and charged hini

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office

2XII Ljlly

Court, Sanford

Contributor to

B. E. BLACK

proved

per half pint.

;

Sanii'1d

hospitals.

$

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Edrrr- rnhot-

A.

Dies From

ser, ,.tox 173.. Sanford $73; Jer

Davis Warns Dem

ry K.'ith 205 Crystal View Gunshot Wounds
os

South Sanford SO 00; J. W .
Wade, 106 Country Club Circle, Edward F. Connelly Jr.. M.

111111 111111

Sanior;I $1 00. Roy Jones. 1

under two

counts

o( 1.31 North Cortez Avenue.

shoe$100;
Store.
hot wound in the head Thur,Start ' Running Scared' die tirnes. tvci'sSanford
Mi'i Boutwell,
day - it Orange

Mayor spent the

Ile
"Denlocrl tic office seekers, or office hokieN can no ford •S (a). t)oti Militt,a(f, Sari Caliber
rifle on Sept. 1 at the

night

in the Atlanta jail.

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It A Day

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tliat Muo Tze-tung has cancer of tho throat and hus lost part prunihit-rice in the state politi-

grity and business." .
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he can 110 longer make a lengthy speech,"

$'I -

".a utord

nue.

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are

is wultelling

of

higher taxes

110

You'll

V01 c. Of

ever reduced, we should take a hard look at Demnacrats '

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Gordon Society

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,ot '25th Street. rablehupping
b:a.

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thebe

17,105

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military

lit ull

court delivered

$jnfrd. LIk,frQnI

Voik, Flt't'itlu I'R'Vt'st for

lie

GOLD

state alienefell."

of deliberation.
Johsissoit, the sui:wuul of

the

three

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APARTMENTS

and III allnex in Casselberry ,,,ilk Ill-leeli 1114%, t, ,,ot ilitItlasetl

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DOWNTOWN

fast us utthier u'IlnsuiIIi'r pti•

vetulict after 16

She said she had asked the ut'tit'ii

iat'i'osat t

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moved

away ui are deceased.

I u "ultru.tihtsu1."

Delilocratir randidute

Itubert

King Ifigh his accund trial for tile

1961

ALL EL1CTIC

AND
CON VINIINT
10

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CHIN APPUANCES
HEATING AND AIR
CON0ITtONIN
Y

IVUY1HINPI

ctimiiiittti-t's of butts an mguimizutiosi It' ulmiute toud
soldIers dspi'ged with, iv(umg jiartlus to work on the names regulate thit, iiiuIutm y.

*

MEDALLION

to Suturday, both the courl.huilbu otilk iiiiii-kt-tiiig cooft-tenco that !:

executive

minutes

IRenting...

I

iI T. yurk- Jr. says.

3,471 lIepubUns

will le open six days a week for

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iouu this yi.ar. year at the earJi.'at.

SI .1)0;

320 East Crystal Sports •
iIart.'l)rie, Santi'ni $100; Jack TV

.JOE DAVIS

erli, a4out hult of thob4i eligible ing couhumer inill, prives. Dr,

"
The fit-at puth to obtain increased revenue should

The SCVtUI-I1lUIl

De a ths ..
Bridge

Santurd $tiQ: Etertai:nment
Fhn
;Icn '. L'tt, 2513 Laurel 'e.e- Ruruseuije

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ever had before. Tallahassee Image Rapped

"
Before turnhig onto that well-worn trail
that too seldoimi

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cal picture. We have imioru Milk industry

The newspaper report could not be confirmed here.

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with plea-

$

$100: J W Agee. Country Club Dtar Abby • . •
Road SI 00: B. F Smith, 308 Editorial Paz: .............IA

lary iticrease of $Uo fur puwit':mn (ItN'rnlito5'liIl

BIack' resignation letter was of his voice.

Herald Index

Hubbard, I'M

lord 1 00; Ann Allen, Box 202, Church Directory
'Sanford $2.00; Ed Zimmerman,
New's .......Lake \lary $100; Viola If. Clasaified Ads .... ........ lu-LI
- Kastn'r. Paula Road, Sanford Comics
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beginning nurses are not met. Other salary hike demsiuiud range er and the outcome of the guy -

Thursday evening.

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Bian"ie gerIiort, Bo' 202. San. :

calls for enthusiasm, unity of

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Ro,
,er. Saniord

Bayw')od Circle, Sanford

CHICAGO (A?) - Cook County Hospital, Olie of the 1111 purpose, sincerity, support and
tion's largest with 4,000 beds, is threatened with a muss *'esig- deterntirmatlon.
nation of Its nurses.
"For the first time In many
Some :i&amp;o nurses yesterday voted to resirn as of Oct. 9 if years, we have a strong It
for an 1111 1te uumonmty

Don

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a

Taev. Jr., 12116 Randolph. San
ford

I.

DavIs said.
He said time situation today

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-ihot hiniself with

$1.15). l'.)n' Palmer. 2123 Elm
•%vdn it- , Smntord $1.00; W '

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Black Calls

Hos-

Memorial

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"Run scared and assume nothing - the Republi- 107 Pit2.' Lake Dric, Sanford pital.

with disorderly conduct - inciting to riot, a state charge carry- Executive Committee has its
ing a bond of $10,000, and disorderly conduct - creating a iliit- work cut out for it, if it is go-

woo

accepted

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Perfection Dairies at tJ8 cents doctor, its required IIy all ap- wick, 1:2 CiSitaL View SoutA..

iuting Committee.

on

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20-Year-Old

.

Illichael, national chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordl- ing to the Democratic Executive Committee. Thursday.

L g d

cam-

the High

$1.00; Ann Evans, 119
CflS arc gaining on you."
Negro section of southeast Atlanta,
Sheri(!'i Deputy J. Q. GaRbThis was the warning of Rep. S. J. Davis, Jr., speak- metto. Sanford 51.25; i'auiinc way 4aid today apparently ConA hearing was scheduled today in Recorder's Court for Car-

ro uud the will delity u diteiziul, ulltil 114$xt exti-elflint" Would I- all
juU6c

Adama'

Sfor 31.00; R. A. Newman

John4on. 202t; Lilly jr.,

bld went to urnination of tile patient by the Charlei IV. and Josephin

WANIIJNG'I'ON (A?) - The stepPed into the Florida gub.rnutorIl campaign Th ursday night Plans Vacation
Federal Communications has ith U swipe at Republican candidate Claude Kirk whom he called
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(I,EVEI1ANIi ((JI'I) - Dr.
th e dead. a "JLighmt-wlng radical extremist."
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STATISTICAL
extended
until
Dcc.
30
Sum
Sheppard plumusud today
FO
line
for
cotiminents
1)1)
proposDuval
i'eppei',
uildrussi,ig
a
rally
s1)onsored
h'
the
I
County Ito take a week's vaustioti Its 1
MINI) 'J)_j,'21 voted during I
governor's
cleciloil
ais
(or
sutehlite
t.elevislon.
This
Des,mucratk'
Exet'utivu
Conminittee,
suiui
"only
a
riglit-wimig
sutikul I Florida With his (umLi' behome
time last

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Town nLake

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MOMI 322 11*11111

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alisyismg of Isis fk.L wife,

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Ing a patient to the hospital'
health department.
Carraway 132 Elliott Avenue,
13111 open ing for school milk actually a charge. for the first. Sanford $100; Arthur S. IcCal-

in connection with Tuesday night's riot in a predominantly

ueoi1 u'ty acjnmwistrusUuu arc

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of

I"alm.'uth. Ekitona $1.00; Ed. North Orlando, died of a gun-

nu,hlbt1r seven do not DCCCfl)b(r electiuiis, WII1LC re-of I II
live in tht' •ity . . . Sanford Plied that un aiiiiouiiceinent On

$100

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Secretary

Con.rinitori for Kirk acre

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Lougi .t has 14 city emnployeb to fill the aPix,IIItttlent until the

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by

The Herald to(l;:y.

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megistiation, from U
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traffic court.
When queried as to whether
'l'tst' iiuct'tlmug Li dju U !' l U
FT. DIX, N. J. (Al') - J'fc. Junmos A Juhuuiso,s jr, was cots- pin. The annex will close from
lIlE itlCUliD - stcia1 election will be called yit:ted today of refusing to obey an mdiii' to go to vi NUns. 12:aO U, 1:30 pm, for lunch,
't'huIIi(il*)' ijthiiitit iiit.1 $1iY

lsighs'-st 1*d eI1Ij3I'J5

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antageous fast depreciation rules on business real estate.

ed by the fire department in ion may sit as judge in the city

S

I*hIISI1IhIuIU?

%Ii-e releiiI

"The charge which has ticen

program

4,.i22 Imersials who had lulled
all but 14) live the matter will be HIIIdC 1olIuw to go to Suigo,, appeared to smisik msumvoualy us iii,' h,,,,,h ichas s er I' .
II)
renew
their i'eghsti'ution, Iii
Tuesday.
tusis''tl from iI.'hlh,i'sutlaiii,
liv thst i' ay . the t o log tiuc '.iirh sessiohs
here
iktermlssc whether they hail

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tax credit for business spending on equipment and the tax-ads
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fire preselition there is a
isprinkler syr-te'll-recoinmend. ing W an attorney general opin- III proven business procedures

ies

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to the Claude Kirk and

contributions

The San-

. . . id time school board Ye5 cd uziu:sinwusly.
It ti iigi'ieuittitt', tt'lti Hut Ida umttlk
120w we are cotmdurtissg the business of government," Adams and 274 lhldt'IflKIeliIs
Does that ic1ud
Wrdav .
imuiubtry i'vi'ri'sisituttvi's
Chairman
•
Council
Percy told the Hollywood -Southu Hi'owurd Hoard of Realtors 'I'Juursdsy. others.
5aufo:'i Junior High School. White will serve us "acting Mu. H e saId:
She unnuunc'utl tluid beginning tendiimg a two'iiuy .tatewitlt'

OPEN DAILY 9.4. FRIDAY NITE b30 . hiOD

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inessage Thursday -to au8pend for 16 months tile 7-per-cent

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made motion that tile resigna- puth (if new or higher tuxes."

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BALANCE.

ic' TEON

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HUNDIRM DOLLAR MINIMUM

for

The House Ways and Means Committee announced bearings
next Monday on the presidential plan - outlined In a sp ecial

yOr" in the interlin and accord-

ON PERSONAL CHECKING
ACCOUNTS WITH FIVE

1 DROP CLOTHS 10

fomorrow nghf

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SERVICE CHARGE

(LIMIT: I)

PLASTIC

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the

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KNIFE

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around prior to the last presi- Other L.ongwood Council News
Oltl.ANlI) (All) - - The
ccl.
dential race weren't too indic'
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SII9ervIsor of Elections, Mrs. imillk iiudustm'y caii imfli)i'OVU Its
on Page .3
ative of the ou5tcune.
JIOLLYWOOIJ (AP) - Secretary of State Tom Adumsss has Cambia Bruce, saul to date, litmage by telling "time other
Cuunciinman E. E. Williamson culled for swcejsltmg retorms before pl u ngi ng "blindly down the there are 20,850 registered vot' Silit' of the stt'm y" of inciess

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uumjumnk Mesisiiriitl ItpitaI

rave,
QuotItmg ai'rivuls (rota Communist China, the Chlmwsc-luim- state office seekers coining In
read in which he stated he was
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Come to think of it though resigning due to "health. Into- guage New Life Evening Post said: "Mao improved slightly but lucre this year than we h a ve

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NOW THROUGH SATURDAY

SHOP

itt(
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to
been iang a bumper.Time resignation of B. E. Black to $210 a month for top supeisors.
erfiur's rave can affect every
er "g'illoping poll" around the as mayor of the city of LongDemocratic office holder in the
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county claims Kirk bumper wood was unanimously accepted
state," Davis pointed out.
strips outnumber High's 10-1, "with pleasure" by council
HONG KONG (Al') - A Hong Kong newspaper smiid today
"Seminole County Is rising to

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VAVAWI&amp;T,

inent from thit exi'rutivt' 'tiipi-

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pain was Leroy C. Riley,
found two companies, Velda hospital titty.
hum, 7449 Mpllonville Avenue, Lou to-,wood 318.19.
"This includes it complete Sanford $25; Thnnttirgen
and Foremost Indicating th ey
Amid talk of new ta xes amid some
did
not
care
to
bid,
so
the
history
review all'! physical ex- Route ? Box 459. San d.S;
rharp complaints, Congress moved today to speed consideration

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tilt-

swap jwd schools with junior
high students • - . The collegians
could probably land better from
the eeond story windows
case .1 a fire.

appalcfflly indifferent to

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SHARPENING

CONTUT!

Kirk Rounds Up $531
High Low With $18

the county hits declared.

(tatchiel said the

suspending some business tax incentiveL

$

on the budget

with the majority of motorists

N"M '7L 9 PAL him dro S" 1.

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WATCH FOR THE NEXT EXCITING

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students at the junior college

One

SANFORD PLAZA

• Litti. or no ironing
Sizes ID to $6

4.

nim
lull
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it.

2

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W&gt;_ %S.

fit'll

S

IT THE

S AUDTI'.d COlD? plaids

ment i doing.

scurrying to his ]abooks to
C1)eCk the state laws.
.
it rniht be a good idea if

for...

PRECiSION
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Workman

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SATURDAY

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torney. on why there isn't any

modern

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had received tile Approval of errotieously flescril)(A as

of Ilresident Johnson'
s new proposal for fighting Inflation

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We quezivd Gcnc Stephens,

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care, Stewart Gatehel, school physicians" for the first day
i:ntriutins for the Kirk t:ampain totaled £531.2
of hospital stay.
t', supervisor told the boai'cI.
wi-ilk, High's total wi'i
li

San l)iego, Calif.

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advocate

zipper repair we have added

$

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g

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Seminole Contributions

ford

WAS

WAS GIMN AWAY

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equipment

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on what

before

lit) for the benefit of school ford herald today said there nob County re.uIents (luring the month of August

to start construction of an $81.7 million center at Orlando, Flu.

who gds paid just to keep tabs

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Thursday the county is 3hort naval base at Bainbridge, Md. Time Navy asked the $14.0 million the state department and the physicliums charge for a'Isumitt- Court Sanford, $1); Andrew $100

like. We bear there's one guy

UPERREPAIR

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administrators, aides and the

SHOE

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Mal-yland interests have sought the new center

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for new ' -head-start" programs

PLENTY OF

basis through

The others are at Great Lakes, IlL, and

said personnel reported that as

th

time 4choduled for

Kr

100,000 teachers have gone in.

but oictity of loot around to pay

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Letter received

Frank Gore, suirvjt'

invited to enter

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and dental cure on a voluntary

ly for the public school te
ach- what he did.

Know'es beaming with pride of young male teachers, the new naval recruit training center,
But It did not specify where this third boot camp would
as he showed them around • - • draft.

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FRIDAY

135," G141111.4

1% Ilrowl-all) of detital hyglene

The pallet said it. did not know exactly why Whitman
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The diiiner will he from 7 t

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the

hits recently been discussion
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Appropriations Com- children who need, but are unwhy our refuse department to the federal programs, over- mittee
ohio to afford, proper dental concerning charges made "by
today approved $14.0 million toward construction of a
works so effectively . . . Pete seas programs and in the case

There're no funds available

YOUR

F' i r.t Street. t tornleriy occupied
ov Wete rn .t ito

front time municipal fire depart-

inch in dinmeter, could not have proodISIVIII to 1118818t,

ed :10 others, said a member of the 32-runn panel.

William Pierce - Kisslinmee It was noted that more than

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SHOP AT

(,OF' he qllarter4 at 212 EaSt

For Admission

inanagers. Charles Tyson and er.

lusia C 4'itvI CommIssiosers to-

nwil"

They saul It probably would have killed lilimi vithIn a

City got a pat on the back weekly compared to $150 week.

SALON

The development of Lake
Park Is th subject of
a meeting of Seminole and Vo-

Sm

No MD Charge

week, Oct. ft.

program where the federal been tilt. sole reason why Whitman lille.I 10 persons 81111 wound- ss.iil.

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of commerce authority to get

1 anipage Aug. 1, a tcaiii of IlfltiI)htfli immedicol experts says.
Alt

ri'et. the public etW5fl 4 And
pro. :it the .'minot County

%1r4 %V. Vincent

AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Charles J. VhItma had * dethhy operation from these volunteer

$44100 public

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4 'We have had excellent cn

given

salaried teacher

MD

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Ott(, bill gives tile secretary

arri.d

iii'i's from c'mivinIe ';ounty an

IS. lie ssii.i.

iuIustry critic Ralph Nailer.

wits pointed out the i4al-

h

ut him to an(ord, aIon with

1.

..IIIIVII iiffi'rt'il their co-operation organization sititi M r. 1)onti Id

11teachem sim- congressmen, auto comptiny officials, safety experts And Auto Fire 11revention

viIl

tr.'ad. 'i1

i'Li,.a .tiI i

muents t Isrouglimit, Liii, cotitity eitii is pr.' olen t of the iOi

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of the

no funds available out school salary And a New York p ut thlit tulljor, nbount

that :'ur years ago.

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met at :.ii) p.m. at eunoi

very ritir pro.

voIuntAr fire th'pnm't-

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pfolitif- 041 n(offli

ilients and time Navy also tins itn physician for ii'ltnittint a

ill be joint project-

j

spokesman

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either the lIIJ%yftr or p,,emli"r ,
,, ('011(1(11 ii ml their • p'ile
4.41 officials and

y the Klrk.for-(,nv.

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school thi' I'VI•I5 . anti many other i.itt .
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,tli iii thi' in iiiii(' i II 1 it

cours.? that svill be a long vay compared

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t(old

tnc1'i p-

i.'ar f&lt;i&lt; 4peak at :3O P.111.

;titiq

requirements for a Which showed comparisons of tunior growing fit his bruin when lie went on Ilia murderous suilmr
new city hall (ouch) . . . Of $7,500 federal teacher salaries

of new fiscal budget.

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fire departmentit As well an

in the state." Heek, We

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the

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iitn'n bail Iot'. enrrk,I on for .'xJIm'tOd to ill' R IflL the sm''
. yi'iirsin the Sanford IITI!hI.
than iOO lati'd to tie preI'nt
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NO APPOINTMENT NICESSAIY

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FreI

(;wme, olaid

ion moving zoological garden higher than that paid public
- . Cost estimated at $65,000 school teachers.

SAWEDAY

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))Ilitlffl(I.

,n,orI'd

K IN(, IVUJV

-iiiiiiII will lit, r,,i)rf-&amp;s
,rito-d li,

piev.'nt Inn i'i1i'ii
off Sat- UInnI Of
I Inn hi ('nustity Ml'IiIlols l ln'In

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WiIiis,ii I I. Iteitly 'if

ljlL(jllflj.11Vjl

About

r ' •h,irrmn,

KIlly

7::;ti p.m. at 'tie'

fling vu 1, cost around $10,000.
and trucks and to tIther School Ilitard Ne s oil
aries paid the teachers in tlit' p.afetv standards for 19I18 model ears,
And then will come a discuss- federal programs is much ict standards within two years on tires and used cars.
t inge 3

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out Saturday morning.'' time
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lines io the new junior college ply were not available."

FM

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MASSAGE. .. IN COOL EASY COMFORT ft

carried

Scott

If

GOP

tiek'ts have
r.rtliy
l(ifl r)r the :1O-s-phit

(Al') - President Johnson signM into Itiw in•enrrying cut fire- prevont!on I;iI"iIsiw itiirvwr rrnrnmm-----------engineers on and pupils transported else- the auto and highway safety bills today before an audience of county, mainly durin National

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blast

Wl'
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filliff- tv M11111-1- 011 ol'

}flfl cited a report. in the

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WASHINGTON

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d DUCK OUT FOR A LEISURELY 0.

I{IchuiiiI F. (;orilo,i would

4tIt(l!It ,gc'

the

( i ule K irk. of .IaknP.
ø'\ F K.'th,
.%Ir

n,uI 1rc'iI Kftl I.

1 p.m. EDT before leak chucks of the oxitlizer tank 1)51 the tu, huaril iii.iiih'tp, ilOhISIIIIY.

teachers,"

plaints the hearing will be con- schools in certain

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tl II ich

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iihrnatoria n o m fl e ,

gtic't of lionifir Hf t hc'

it l(,

(;ivi

venin t( hear

ith ,lIl,$IIHI tirthiIsiy I),lr?y ,r

Prevention Plan

mission or ANtromitits

A federal tipacto agency spokesivan said It Would be

iflC'L horc'JJ. be so many . corn- Wall Street Journal that some

Texture Control

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and

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ford

Pflhi1IHl

iii'qt piii L.r ,,-ill

ing the public school system staire Titan had been cortilileted and It wax known whether the

First-Board

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liamsed testit the Criulul

It von'1
picnic for by syphoning off -7 per cent lepitit Was a success.
the
country's
'itv commssjoners come
qualifleil
on. of
"If U repair wiss ueccsshiI, the (umhsi

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education

It

blflIne(I Charles Pete Conrail
prgrams uvdny niorning.

Corps and others for 'sabotng

equahzatrnn at S p.m..-.- Imag.

S.

Thursday

federal

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TmeCurl PermcmIent.1 j

t

ehatriunu

puld if

such as Iteadstart, Vista Joh

P, O"*less NEW

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a pinhole leak In the TIttt bonHter rocket SWI

John F.V1111F, school 1)(iill-ti vice

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('oiiiiLy H,tiartk,y night to

t'.t PE K EN N E1)V (UI'!) - TeclII%iu114115 made s ''pEOIItiSing

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fiii' in II
Ut,I,.'tt f(iiii IIiih.

Itm,,iili,

To Boost Fire

Schools

All

Kirk

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ilsiy,

ZIp Code 82771

Sabotaging

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chols, Gaither, Beckham, Col- town of Oviedo stand to lose
son, pence and hicks of Mi- th eir properties in foreclosure
mimi advising the law firm is proceedings to be instituted by
repr'senhing Smith In confleC- the town if taxes are not paid
lion with his claim
ie immediately.
The letter states in part, "l
The town council at its meet(Smth) suffered burns to his
left leg from improper admin- log Tuesday evening voted to
instruct town
Speer to prepare the necessnon
on
treatments to his leg
ary resolutions to proceed with
or about ,lan, 12 and 13, 1966"
foreclosure proceedings against
SmuuitIi would not conhmnent ftfl
tuted
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delinquent tax properties.
when action will be Ins ti
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The properties have been de
or tile uniount of dantages litlinquent in payment of taxes
will aaltn.
Robert King
! objectItu!rt Be sserer, hospital tad- for several years.
In
1-high nearly three to one in campaign contributions to Ives in fighting crime should
Ili other business. It was anniltilstrator
said he had been include changing laws that secill
FORT LAUDERDAIX (AP)that
a
suit
was
pending
notinced
that the town will condate, according to financial reports submitted to the
to shiel(l criminals, and doing Sen. Verle 0. Pope of St. Augus- formed
(ItiCt
second
dog innoculatlon
a
2cretary of State's office,
with crime-breeding con- titie, president designated of and :nId 'th u matter will he
to the insurance (lilyhigh reports total contributions for the prinuirYaway
ditions such as slums and sub-

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sniti, "is to provide the neces- after a two-car collision in down$154,573 for High sary leadership and support to town Fort Lauderdale.

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'lime
herald
today, "I lay
told
In the hospital three months
because of the burns I received
there bull now my attorneys are I
taking care of the matter for
me."
A letter wait received by the
county commission Tuesday
tunIc County

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claim for damages for personal injuries allegedly suffered by Enoch U. Smith of 403 lake Roulevard,

"streets are full of stray flea
there were 8,246 phone 54Shounds" and urged that followEdward Piatt, of 2514 Sanford
scribers and now there are 9.- Avea'ie, was treated for smoke date,
lug the set-ond dog Innoculation
General election reports show
That's a rate about o inhalation and released at Sem354
ll stray dogs "be picked
tIlL. police and judicial officials.
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and $12.22,021 for Kirk.
Police sald it new car driven
per montIL
and
eliminated."
up
Memorial Hospital this
giving them the facilities the
apparently
jumped
into
According
to the ordinance
morning, according to Fire
state has at its disposal and by
Pope
an
intersection
and
wits
struck
The 7-Up*man dropped
pertmuinitig
to
dogs, the owners
Chief George Harriett.
urging communities to upgrade
more eases of drinks last week
of sucii animals not vaccinated
Fire department was ca11
of contributions their crime fighting hicilittes." by another car Tuesday. Pope
The Herald will
as governor he was charged with failure to reat th e Caselberry Fire Sta tion to the Piatt home at about 8
and running loose, which are
Seminole County within the next few days.
lie said that
Than usual when he backed his a,m. Narrlett said Piatt had
convicted can be given tines not
would institute a "governor's inambi stopped at a stop sign,
truck into the septic tank
than $1.00 nor more than
less
been smoking in bed, and apmedal" to honor outstanding police said,
The
senator
lost
control
of
the
memo to the city
No
charges
have
been
filed
and/or
imprisonment of not
why not parently set fire to the 'flat$so
t0 pi work in law enforcement.
car
as
it.
went
across
seet'atl
The Democrat, who won nomination after
book u to the sewage system
front lawns, knocked down small against Longwood Police Chief less than one day nor more than
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Firemen also extinguished a mary races, listed total expenditures of $468,045 for his
th e investiga- 30 days.
palm trees and a real estate If. D. Shinn and
How come only one firm bids smafl blaze at the Li'l General campaigns. High paid $356,128 for his primary victories
Council referred the complaint
sign
In
front
of
a
house
murni
Lion
of
the
accident
in
which
on muik in the county chooi7 store, 2387 French Avenue, compared with $41,118 Kirk spent in a mildly contested
bicyclists riding on the side.
Board
. Istoi)I)e(J about it l)lOCk froiuu the lie was involved Sunday is corn- of
Tuesday evening. Harriett said primary win. The Republican, however, has spent $1 16,walk to the police department;
\%'iien is th e Atlantic Coast a defctive light fixture caused 245 on his campaign since then.
collision, polite said.
l)ltt1' md the case is closed.
renewed the beer and wine tic.
Line going to do something the blaze,
$1,000
Damage to two cars wits esti- Thij was the report gt tfl crust-s of six places of business
of
the
number
High
barely
edged
Kirk
in
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wait
ed 62-year-old
at $1,400.
about th at railroad crossing
contributors, 30 to 2. In addition, High reported 11mm The
Pope suffered by 1'Iorida lliglutvay Patrol and deferred action on the upAltamonte
Springs?
downtown
cial support from 10 unions while Kirk listed none.
Trooper It. 0. harvey to m plications of te Minute Market
facial cuts that required
Unions contributing to High's campaign were listand Spencers until proper appliFor
Program
Ilerali this morning.
wife WUS injured in a
Re
clues.
525
of
the
Transportation
Workers
Union,
Local
Trnoper
harvey's
office
statcations
are submitted: approved
ere, we'll get some Edward F. Connelly Jr., 20, of ed as
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mishiip th
County Commissioners toured
Orlando
was
still
in
"ciiInternational
Laborer's
Union,
Building
Service
EmNorth
action.
tical" condition at Orange Me- ployes Union, Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, tiie Bro- various county roads yetiterday
to the accident by total expenditure of $500 to be
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after therhood of Railway Trainmen, The Florida Council of as the first step In planning for
To 1fnIIIn3
lbullllgto have his vehicle un- paid after beginning of the new
Democratic womenif. club morial Hospital today wound Carpenters Union, Local 657 of the Meat Cutting and its road program for the new
a
bullet
tier control but that no ch a rges fist-al year. Oct. 1: agreed to
will !told itb sixtb annual party suffering from
Packing house Workers Union, Local 349 of the Elec- fiscal year.
ctumitact three recommended enwill "c tiled."
Saturday night at the Mayfair in tls. bead last weekend.
Some $220,000 Is budgeted for
Plenty of Connelly was found at the triciuns Union, New Smyrnu Beach Chapter of the Bm'otill.
I
gincering firins Ili the area to
The accident occurred s
Country
Club
of
the
resurfacing
und
paving
projects
500
therhood
of
Railway
Trainmen,
and
Local
HIGH-level Democratic guests rear *of the Church.of the NutIny attcrnoon while Shiruit was obtain proposals on making surAmong the roads toured by
Transport \Vorkers Union.
Uv1t'
on
SR
427
last
Saturday
driving
man auto sales agency vii- veys of property for the new
Or so we hear.
coinivig
Individuals contributing $1,000 or more to Iirk's the board were areas in Mid-stem and
morning.
Mrs. Ella IN-Ilerard, .state
Tile Sheriff's office reported ca- il)ai~,
I
the
engineering
firin of Driver
,n were relx)rted its E. D. Nicholson (if 1,~ort way, Hiinford-Celery area, Hainport, Ian into the 7
re.ar end of
Conn-fly apparently attempted Lauderdale; Alary Nicholson of Fort Lauderdale; Shel- inocks, eamt of Sanford, 1,ongand
Spooner
proceed
with the
to
left
about those Higgins Terrace
Climbs of l"lorltia, will anoth"r vehicle making a
Murkhunnu
areas,
Luke
WffluI('r)'s
by Dale of Fort Lauderdale; Jack l3ehringer of Tampa; wood
hand turn off Orange B os oin tiext phases of design for the
apartments. They are a dii. to take his own life,
tipeak to Inclubers of the Demo.
water system.
Morton
all, Orlando.
uitl' Women's Club of Seizi.
Sanlando,
Meet
Board
William
Hull,
Ralph
Clayton
and,
Ruth
Jeaudetter
and
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School
think the government would
I
Inole County lit 8 p.m. tonight
'I'he bourd will continue its
Seminole County School Board Hubert Jaoubx, ull of DeLand; Mrs. Franceti Kleinman
tak
the health Center, Ninth
will hold Its regular monthly of Ormond Beach; Wesley Fink of Daytona Beach ; Mrs. inspection tomorrow and plait mu
Street and lerench Avenue.
a new Junior meeting Thursday at I p. in. In Ogden Phil)lm of New York City; Williuni NVeil- t)f lloni- it work session to draw up rum
Subject of Mrs.
High School (two years away) the administration office, Supt. pano Beach ; William !3einecke of Palm Beach; Milton jim-ojects.
talk will he lime duties of dcliithe present facility (7) will sUil R. T. Milwec said transporta- Weir Jr. of Pompano; It. S. bison of Chicago; .1. L.
gates to the still(.- convention,
be qed. Although we hear the tion problemiti and routine mat- Bolger of North Miuml; Lobs Bolger of North Miami;
which is slated to ho held at
stories on Page
James Itunni of Miami
front will be renovated. Now, ters will be discussed.
flue Hobert Meyer Hotel In Or.
why doesn't the state come
landci (let. 5.7.
across building an overpass so
Dci'igaates to ttmo convention
AUTO V
sida
won't
get
killed.
We
will
l'c elected by the county
our
To holders of S.mlnol. County 1966
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hope to tour the school soon but
outomobli. r.glstratlons ending In
lag.
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wondirs putting some- 1,500 atuTh. maijic numb.r i 9$. Do you h.v
dents in a si'hool able to aca cuvi.nt S.minol. County Autoniobus RsjIttrmtion INDING in "91 7"
comodatc
Pledge
Pr.s.nt it to our tnitaim.nt Loan D..
pattin.nt
and rc.i. your auto vhor
Oups! By the way plans for
AFLAN'J'A, Ha. (A1'-Armed
mirror
FREE.
Limit oiis. Offer •pi,.s
junior high school are It will again take the Long. "no" votes pledged (ruin Coun- ed to the $37,000 fin- the police Indicated if the lire department polletimien kept a tight patrol totite
IS, $966.
in TaUahiibbee und LWY call for wow city cuutlell three Illonths cilmen Julin DeaLou and E. E. department and flit,- ralbe III tile or the city will Puy tile bullillce day fd all arcis where abuut 5W
on the truck.
WE SPECIALIZE IN LOWIR COST
a new facility next to the 'high to
it. budget this year with Williamson.
Negroes, many shouting "black
niiIlae.
powerl"
rioted
after
an
officer
cbool complex. The land has
FINANCING
'l'Iie police departuwnt aimThe budget to total $140,000
alrea'iybeenpurchased.
johot a Negro man wanted on a
$4.50
'4I
car
theft charge.
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in taxes is sc-heduled to come th e 'udget) Is just a little less
siø
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iO p.lrV.
uI,
up for its first reading at time than (lie Cassellies-s'y and AltaHerald Index
Bridge ........................................10
regular meeting of council monte Police 1)epaitmiienta cornCall 322.1611 or 647.423
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blued budgets fur 19641 atid snore
'J'kiur.day evening.
Cluifid
4
for Ralph
Prs.rrang. your loan. A
Only
Comas -------------------------------------- - -At a workshop sesiun which tlaasi d.iuljle liast eai's allocaCrossword PuLLIe ....................b
Jim
D.ucstt..
took
iiace
"In
the
dark"
last
(ion.
Pa10W
or
'1
The
,Soo for down payment. night (the electricity was oft)
Dear Abby ................................ 10
on
a
new
fire truck 6 In uddiDeaten Informed the board Im
Editurial page ............ . .......... 1A
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would vote against the budget Lion "m $1,000 which the depart'
Entertainment ..............
becaute of an allocation for the meat uluas to donate out of the
horoscope ................................10
I)ays Left
NINU* P.D.IC.
re department of $3,500 for a moneys It has earned over the
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To
Register
"Serving you is our pleasure."
Society -------------------------------------------down payment on a new fire past veveral years on fund raisnot
becu
truck, whHe Wdliumbon objeet-ling activitieb. It has
E. H. WILLIAMSON
JOHN DEATON
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COOKWARE

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Sanford fe
Hud Affer

at these figures from Bob Shed-

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hundreds arc using that

If you don't think the Sanford
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"The

campaign speech Tuesday on a stated period in which to clean
This year it should
400.000
MIAMI (AP)-The two rivals He said. "my entire public lone of several Miami area stops. LII) Minutil, which he said the
be over $4,000,(I00.
for governor of Florida have career shows that I have been High offered rebuttal when ask- Fill has listed just behind Los
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Angeles its the nation's No. 2
locked horns over crime in 1%li- outspoken against crime in this ed for comment.
standard
bearer
said
"sin city."
The
GOP
a rea."
ami and what to do about it.
Kirk fired his broadside in a mat ir elected lie will give Iligh
Republican nomintv Claude
tory results, Kirk said, "the
rita down by the lake front. Kirk charged Democratic
15.
state
will do it for him."
Should hate been here Aug.
nec Robert King High with failKirk
said serious crime flourThe latest is they are waiting ure to provide leadership in warIn Miami only "because it
Is
final nlans from tile engineers ring on crime. lie said also that
is tolerated."
the engineers said to- there aren't enough Miami p01'
r
Commented high: ''Miamians
day t5e plans were mailed last icemen and that High voted in
know
me and know that the Ut)'
1959 against raising the pay of
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cannot make deals
those th ere were.
tue.''
with
ii
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Re cit ed a lot of complain ts High-mayor of Miami-re
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Gover
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Last 'ear's tax roll netted

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erni months oil roinpilitig the
pnecessary Information for (i ll
prnvnl of the program and an

fire niiil the entistilting emumittee have beeti working for sev-

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nuitely 2(U0 fflsndvnntnged chitdrr'n.
nriginiIly hnpcd to
'We
svt stnrtd In SePtember but
obviously that Is not possible
anti we titive no lde;s when It
might. be. We have tjncfrrcnod
that the matter would not come
be f ore Congress until sometime
In Nlovernher. They arc still
working on the war budget,
which has lop priority.'' Klrch
hoff commented.

upplirat ion tins been submitted.
"We had been ititor,nrd that
no new progrn,ns would he
tiirtcd until funds for nest year
were appropriated. The local
Ilt'nd Start program Is planned
as H year-round operation, if
atid when funds tire made nvnIlable," lie tinted.
It had been hiopd that a prog,-nni to provide pre school prepaint Icni for tqlnc-ntitm could be
st't up licie to serve apprusi-

WEATHER:Tuesday01-70, rain .18 inch; Cloudy,hot,possibleshowersthruThursday.
7, 1966 - SANFORD, FLORIDA -Price 5 Cents
V, OL. 59 NO. 13 - AP Leased Wire -Established 1908 - NNIEDNESDAY, SEPT.

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head Start classes, for needy
pre -school children, are of two

E. I). Kirchhoff. eetiitive
director of Seminole Community
Action, Inc. said today that thii'
local office had not received
any official notilkation on the

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on new applications Is lwing

getting priority.

Looks like Sanity liaborn will
be the next mayor.

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December in city election. Both
have nited they will run again.

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matter.
''%t! lint'e 11111(11' nppllcntinii
Itiflhlilig, hut )IHVe
for flend
not
nmflh)%$1I, because
hinds for tiext year's operfltIl)HM
have lint yet liceti iipiirnprintvd
by Congress." lie espinined.
Field workers of the local or-

Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938

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gti,n for
kinds. Summer
those preparing to enter school
hnve been completed for this
year. Some
°P
crate year-round pnigrnnis open
to children as y000it as three
years, And It Is these which are

held up accordingly.

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Attorney generars office getBeverage licenses
ting tough
No
must be rene wed Oct. 1
extension.

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July 1. these agencies have
becn given nmnth.tn•month
spending authority, limited geitemily to last year's flgures.
Bend Start projects nirciuly
under way are being given priorltv In allocati'n of available
funds, officials said, and action

county

Seminole

What, you want inc to look up
number for you?
Okay, it's 322-2380.

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chairman of th e Sanford
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desperate need for
Girl Scout leaders in U, county. Just for the record th ere
are some 180 girls (that's 12
troops) without leaders
With scores of new girls Joining
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threatening the chances of adJourning before the Nov. B eletion.
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Senate leaders expect to move
r
o
u
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d
worms,
measuring
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about 1/50 of an inch. The
promptly for consideration of
A citrus grower, for examthe civil rights bill with Its con- __________________________________
damage they do can be
O.
troversial provisions against
measured In the millions of dol- p, can call upon the Division
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of Plant Industry for assistdiscrimination in some housing.
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as Is expected
oppo
Fj4
Probably the first record of ance with a "push and treat"
nents adopt filibuster tactics,
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program or to establish a }iufplant-parasitic nematodes
the bill may be set aside while
the United States was In Flo- for zone around an infested
the Senate completes action on
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rida. Back In 1888, W. B. Ash. property. The
Division also
fiscal and other major legisla,("'_- ..
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Company
founder
ha
a
stronC
interest
in
mead
of
the
Florida
Agricul:: .
I"
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tion. The civil rights debate ulticertifies plant materials for
OPPertunitle
matelj' is expected to consume
in
state and out. of
s_
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t a iling . Says Mm. Penney. 1tChances tar success Lake City reported that he had movenwnt
'1
weeks
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to' tho;r- with a sound education and the right found root-knot nematodes at'...",
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The House has scheduled con.
The burrowing nernutnde cerattitude
have
i",
neve'
been
better
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tacking
peaches.
fI
sideration Wednesday of a bill
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to limit certain bank deposit
privilege to address the first ogy as an area of concentrated
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pI
Interest. It Is the only legislation
Ili 10M1, the tatc had
Penney's 45.tc headquarters n
meeting
ever
held
In
Florida
by
study.
bearing directly on the hot polit- I
tv.() or three nematologjsts
:,New York isa dramatic contrast to
the Society of Nematologiats,
I : T -.1'I ical issue of expensive and tight
working
in
Mr. Penney's firs! store, opened In
1
Over 100 of these scientists
money, but It touches only one
1902
in
it;'
Kemmerer,
Wyc.
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competition between banks and
ists. Florida is now re
savings and loan institutions for
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one of the more active ;:
her of Florida nematologists, ed
its
money to finance mortgages.
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in
the nat ion in terms of
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The main fight will come on it
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Choice between two versions of
e.
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It sas heen most pleasing for cently opened La Pena Capri I and hosts, are on hand every ! pie with
liestiturzint on l'ark Drive is day from 4 p.m. until 2 a.m.
In the candlelight lounge
me to note the excellent
ing.
Wright Patman, D-Tex.. House
More than 200 different operation which exists between "l ive with entertaining melodies with lots of hospitality and Bill is your friendly bartender
Banking Committee chairman,
our stall- regulatory agencies, from versatile piano arrange- good food The Penas have t2 and really mixes zesty drinks
would put a 4.5 per cent ceiling
years experieIli!(- in restnurant ~ that should satisfy the thirst
kinds of Florida plants are the Floridit Agricultural Ex_ nients of .,%Iiss 3eannic P.,
to
devastation
by
on Interest paid on time deposits
the burrowing nematode, The periment Stations, and the fed- J)lfl'jfl it the cocituil lounge, and catering services and have of ever'one whether it be a
those left wi th banks for a
This talented artist, who has I, distinctiv(, world funiour din. I five o'clock cocktail or dinner
era] regulatory agencieti. Innematodes attack the feeder cidentahly, nematojogists from Played extended engagements 3t nor menu for everyone's dining, drink.
fixed period
up to lOO,000.
roots and draw out the juices.
The other, backed by the JohnThe Penns are also offering
groups comprise the Fin- the Embassy Lounge in Mel- pleasure.
An ominous m il estone was these
son administration, would leave
Imurne
an(]
Orlwidn'!z
Loohout
i
Tile
dinner
nienu
itieludes
for
special
banquet and luncheon
ridu Nematolog-y Forum, the
- 45-story headquarters building
only organization of its kind Restaurant, is playing for your IL moderate price shrimp cot-k- arrangements for all types of
in New York and comes in ul- when inspectors for the old in the United Stat .
of the nationwide chain of
I listening and dining pleasure i til il, soup, parden fresh Vegv- ! parties and special events whees
,
day
of
the
work
State
Plant
Board
(now
the
Patman
contended
in
a
letter partnient, stores bearing his most even
each night in the newly redoco- tables, chefs salad, a Choice of ther formal or informal. They
Reserve Board,
when in the city.
Department's Division of Plant
In a Democratic members that name, will obse rve his 81st
rated piano bar lounge. Musical four entrees, duchess potato and arc equipped to accommodate
(III(- of bir- Penney's favorite Industry) detected cyst nemuhis bill is the only one that birthday on Friday, Sept. H.
I the occusion whether it Ile a
"plainly says it is the intent of Associates at the r'enney topics these days is opjrnrtuni- t.odes in figs in transit from
ments of new and old urrzt1iesimple luncheon or dignified
Page Mr.
t,
opportunity for young Argyle to Pensacola, Florida.
Congress that interest rates be store here will participate
.
nients right down to the moody
c eremonia l banquet,
PeoPle to achieve success in
lowered."
The Soil and Crop Science
bluefi. And to add to the enter
So for a touch of Ttliami to
the observance by sharing an
~
business,
especially
retailing.
Society
More than 20 bills await rec- appropriately decorated
of
Florida
began
active
Diogenes
tainment,
this
lented
pianist
ta
the
Sanford area in all Its
h
MAHYANN
MILES
oncilIation of differences be- according to Manager C. L. Among requisites of a person support. of nematology during
Activitie5 for the month of also slugs and whistles an at-MIAMI (UPI -Honesty won splendor and excitement the
entering retailing, he feels, are the 1930's, and its 1942 annual
tween
Senate and House vcr- Robinson.
onipaninient to niany of till.
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e place for ,your
Robert Penn a ut on the
an interest in people, a capacity meeting emphasized nematodes. the
IV
I
uteltctiozis
that
she
1IJnys.
and
drinking
pleasure.
While he has not been direct,
Adventist Senior Puthfindcrs
a short term and a $100 bonushard
work
and
a
sound
edResearchers
had
become
well
in the company's nianage- for
Says the department aware of the seriousness of Club will open Tuesday with a
mont for a number of years, ucation.
niond ring he found In the
'I. your hair
to
serve
store
chain
founder:
Florida's looming problem and skating parts' in the phy-ed Pope Paul VI
Mr. Penney continues
HOUSEVIARE
wlfh 4.
Orange
Bow] while on a cleanup
building
at
Forest
Lake
ACILIIt'..
"There is in retailing almost were making every effort
on the board of directors. This
i detail.
NEW COIFFURE
unparalleled opportunity for ad- communicute their concern to rn.,%,. beginning at 7 1,.ni.
makes him one of the last rvPent, serving a 50-day ja il
The meeting Sept. i: will
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tailing pioneers still active in vancement and access to top the agricultural community.
A term for fighting with a policeFUMONE. ludy (A)')
management positions with ex- For example, strong programs devoted to checking out honors
the businesses they founded.
dealing with vegetables and and Preparing for induction child dashed away with the man, found the diamond and reMr. Penney has an office m cellent salaries."
Mr Penney fecl there is turfgruas production problems which will tulce pl;ice Sept. tm. white skullcap of Pope Paul VI turned It to the owner.
PC.
the top floor of the company's
Judge Joseph Gerstt'n called
Members of the group will when wind blew it off Thursday
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e
bench
and
sus
COOKWARE SET
in the medieval hilltop town of Penn before
.
viduul
today than .ver before. Christie's discovery in the late Cfljo' an "airlift," Sept.
baC
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more opportunity
1ua. Tlire nmjar on
C
may This
uihi
thuitU11flIt_
i
a
tiirectors
retrt
comment conies from a 1940's of the tremendous imwith a $50 fine, saying
see action this week.
man who hegnui his career in portanee of ectopurasitic neat. in High Springs scheduled Sept. I The pontiff prayed there for 'Ong
One
is
the
S.3.5-billion
for
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PERMANENT
1.1
11911 isor, paid $2.27 a month as a nuides to our
$12
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gaut't tI
pampac'y after five of
honesty"
The
problem
in
the
state's
only Senate approval of cornpro stout-.
niontie; ill 194. Pope Pmmtil l:nelt
citrus groves which bore the
SPECIAL
MEN IN SERVICE
, mises. Another is the minimum
in prayer in at damp, tiny cull
genteel name of "spreading di'Pvt. .lolin L. ,lohnson, 17, SOt where Celestine lived the final
- wage bill, still lacing a fight itt
dine" WUB not known to be the of Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Johnson,
the house its to whether to put Asks Divorce
two years of his life.
result of burrowing nematode of Sanford was assigned in
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the new top rate, $1.60 an hour, LAS VEGAS, Nev (Al')
0
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MEN IN SERVICE
into effect in 1960 or 1969. The 01' Foss, former South Dakota activity until Citrus Experi. July as a lineman in the 122nd
DOIIILld C. Aliller, n(NIMUTI !
third is the $58-billion defense g0venlur and American Foot- nient Station researchers were Signal Battalion, Second Infan.
~
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TEFLON COATED
appropriation. Tile Senate nnd ball League commissioner. has able to document the luct in try Division. Eightb Army, Ko- apprentice, USN, son of Dir.
.
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rca. Johnson entered the Arms' and Mrs. Charles Miller of 25 ~
House are in dispute over provi- filed suit to divorce his wife of 1953.
I
Beauty Nook
Within three years, burrow- In February.
Lincoln Road, Cussclberry has I~
sbus authorizing the President 24 years.
S. OAK AVE.
jag nematode infestations were
graduated from the Class "A" 1
to call up some Reserves. He
PH 322 8742
found
in
more
than
1,0oo
cit.
,.
AlHska
is
the
"global
center"
Signalman School at the Fleet ~
S"
~
liar, not asked for such nutlioriof
the
United
States,
says
tlierub grOveb cuverA!iig G.000 uc
Titsilling
CeIlLer. INVw1lort, I
I
I ty.
Reg.
rca, 130 citrus nurseries, and National Geographic Society. JIt. 1.
179 ornamental nurseries in 82
\
counties of our state.
It didn't take long before the
I
COMPLETE
'' ô
I
urrowing
nematode
was
rec!
I
FAMOUS
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PORTABLE
ognized as Florida's agricultur- ____________________
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Although over
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p.
Req.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
though present acthltles are
continuing Approval of new
being
held up pending congressional
antipoverty ap.
action
proprintions, officials said today.
The Office of Economic Op.
portunitv. under which Head
Start and other antipoverty programs operate, is one of the
agencies for which approprintions have not been completed.

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the ,ltwlti'iI
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Elsewhere

83' THE ASSOCIATED t'ItEsS
High Lan' - Pr.
READING. England (AP) Albany, clear .......77 50
So many teen-age girls want to
Albuquerque, cloudy 81 57 .04
I take a noex vow that Read.
.
Atlanta, clear ------87 64
ing's League of Honor is in danBismarck. clear ... 78 54
i ger of collapse.
Boise, cloudy .. - . -. 91 63
"It's all become to big for
Boston, clear ,,,... 80 60
£
c,. .
our small society to handle,"
Buffalo, cloudy .....68 53 .03
I said organizer Fred .lackman,
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Chicago, clear ......73 53
%
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Cincinnati,
clear - - - 80 53
Jackman.
who
has
two
teenV..
A
t
•
... 69 52
..
age
daughters.
is
secretary
of
Cleveland,
clear
•
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,• s . j.
s .
-.
the Reading Temperance Socie
,,,...
84
55
clear
Denver,
.•.
ty,
which
found
ed
th
e league
Des Moines, clear 74 49 .,
•
•
.
several mon ths ago. Girls were
Detroit, clear ...... 74 49 ..
•
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Invited
to
sign
a
form
pledging
Fairbanks, cloudy -. 54 42 ..
i
- -. ....
I ,,
to renounce ex ou tside marFort Worth, cloudy .
.
riage, and encourage other
Helena, clear .......90 53 , .,
youngsters to do the same.
Honolulu, cloudy ... 87 76 .02
The pledge became known
Indianapolis, clear . 78 50 ,
locally
as
"the
virgins'
'Jacksonville, cloudy 90 71 .27
charter."
Juneau, rain ....... 60 44 .08
Word of its existence spread
78 57 . -.
Kansas Cliv, clear
to other parts of England and to
Los
Angeles,
cloudy
77 64 "WHERE THE ELITE MEET TO EAT' at. Seminol e Junior College. This
countries overseas. The result,
Louisville, clear ... aS 57 • ..
old equipment shed has been pressed into temporary service and has been
said the worried organizer, was
Memphis, clear .... 86 62 ..
dubbed "Ye Olde Snack Shack."
that hundreds of girls wrote to
(Herald Photo)
Miami, clear .......85 81 ,.
woerd. but Radio South Africa MRS. EILENE BOWEN is clerk in charge at GeReading asking for copies of the
'Milwaukee,
M
clear ... 67 48 ..
said he probably would be given' neva Post Office while Postmaster Ray Hilliard is
pledge. It Is becoming just to
a state funeral Friday in Pre.
Mpls.-St.P., dear -. 72 48 ..
much work for Jackman.
on four-year military leave serving in Air Force
tons, the administrative capiNew Orleans, cloudy 90 69 ..
in Blytheville, Ark. Mrs. Bowen, who has worked
"What we need now," he told
tal. The South African Press
New York, clear ... 83 61 - ..
a reporter, "is someone interwith the Post Office Department since 1963, was
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Association said the funeral
Okla. City, clear ... 85 59 ..
ested in the scheme to take over
one of the first two lady carriers in the state while
probably would be held Sat-urWASHINGTON (AP) - Got'. against Nevada gambling %%hiIv brt,akdo%% n in gambling control. Omaha, clear .....70 51 ..
as
national
sec
retary
.
Unpaid,
at Palm Beach. She has been in Geneva for two
,
day.
Grant Sawyer of Nevada has Robert F. Kennedy was attorDemocratic Rep. Walter S. Philadelphia, clear - 84 56 ,,
Vn afraid."
years
and
she
and
her
husband,
Jim,
reside
there.
won Dem oc ra ti c renomina ti on ney general. His opponents
Following 'erwoerd's assassiPhoenix, clear ... . 103 75 ..
They are parents of five children. (Herald Photo)
nation, Finance Minster Theofor a third term after a prima ry charged Sawyer had allowed a flaring won renomination for an Pittsburgh, clear ... 72 50 •.
eighth term as Nevada's lone Ptlnd, Me., clear ... 69 53 ..
electi on campaign that f ocused
philus Donges became acting
house member, defeating Ralph
on
gambling
o
prime minister.
pe
ra
ons.
ti
i
1
Ptlnd, Ore., clear .. . 76 56 ..
Denton,
a Boulder City and Las
Donges was considered a
In another primary election
Rapid City, clear ... 83 54 ,,
Vegas attorney.
strong contender for the pre.
Tuesday, an Iowa State UniverRichmond, clear ... 88 56
A Las Vegas engineer, Ralph
miership.
sity history professor breezed to
..
Kraeiner, won the
GOP St. Louis. clear..,., 74 51
Others mentioned as possible
the Dem ocra ti c nomination for
Salt
Lk.
City,
clear
.
87
61
TALLAHASSEE (UPI )-Pri. senator and a fellow faculty
congressional nomination from
successors are Transport Minis.
Sons
and
other
correctional
inSteve Kostelac, a demolition San Diego, cloudy .. 75 66
ter Ben Schoeman. a former
member held a slim lead in the
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. contractor,
San Fran., cloudy .. 60 59
stitutious are losing trained race for the Republican guber-Everett
M. Dirh-scn said today
perso ',r,el because of the workIn Iowa, Prof. E. B. Smith
natonial nomina ti on.
SARASOTA (AP)-The state Circuit Judge Lynn Silvertooth Ing ,a'ironmenL Florida State
handily
won the Democratic Tampa, clear ....... 86 hi . .
there
remains
some
hope that
In
Nor
th Dakota, a member of
87 61 ,.
has charged that Dr. Carl Cap. granted a motion that the state UnIv'rsfty Prof. Leonard J.
order nomination to OOSC Sen. Jack Washington, clear
the John Birch Society was de- legislation to control mail
Winnipeg,
clear
....
71 52 ..
produce a
specific
cause
of
Hippenen
said
today.
gun sales will come before the Miller in the general election.
polino's wile died "from a cerfeated by the Republican organ•
(M-Mlsslng)
death within five days.
Hippehen, a new member of
I Miller breezed past Herbert F.
Senate this year.
.
tam drug"-not from a heart Coppolino also is under first, the 'niminology and corrections izations choice in a battle for a
The Senate Republican lead- hoover, a farmer and distant
GOP
congressional
nomination.
attack.
degree murder Indictment in faculty at FSU, said research
en, a member of the Judiciary cousin of the late president who
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Sawyer rolled up 55 per cent
.'
State Attorney Frank Schaub New Jersey in the death of a with the U. S. Children's Bu.1
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of the vote in sweeping past five Committee, said sponsors of a campaigned on a peace platTuesday filed a bill of part.Icu
- former Middletown neighbor, reau it. Washington among de.
opponents. He will be bidding measure by Sen. Thomas J. form.
lars, requested by the defense. William E. Farber.
linquncy institutions
showed
Dodd, D-Conn,, may have tonI the race for Iowa's GOP
11
It said Mrs. Coppolino "died as Judge Silvertooth set a prelim. the institutions were losing for an unpreced ent ed third te rm
In th e Nov. 8 general election back a bill they don't like to get I gubernatorial nomination, eco
alleged in the indictment filed mary hearing for Sept.
;trained correctional persons at
nomics Prof. William G. Murwhen he faces Lt. Gov. Paul committee approval of any
ray led Ccnterville newspaper
herein and not from a coronary Coppolino's motions for bail and the rate of 40 per cent a year. Laxalt, the only Republican measure.
SEPTEMBER 6, 1961
occlusion or from other natural to have a fugith'e wa rrant from The professor said most of
"I
think
we
might
get
some
publisher
Robert
K.
Beck
by
921
holding major state office in
Admissions
causes but from a certain drug New Jersey set aside,
the erso:me)-social workers,
. .. .
action on this in committee to- votes - 87,092 to 86,171 - In
Nevada.
Laxalt
swamped
his
Henry
Judkinns,
Ola B. Humcommonly called succinyicholcomplete, unofficial returns,
:,
Florida has refused to return psychologists and psychiatrists one primary opponent Tuesday. morrow." he told a reporter.
Iston,
Edith
C.
Hanson,
Katherthe, and that the said death was Coppolino to New Jersey until -were leaving their jobs be.
!But Murray did not immediateIn the campaign . Sawyer conDodd's bill would ban mail
ine
Phagan,
Warren
Bryant,
the result of the criminal agency he has been tried here,
cause of the working environ- tended th e Justice Depa rt ment order sale of pistols and revol- 1 - claim victory and Beck did
Mary Ann Graf, Leon B. Belor act of another, to wit: Carl
concede defeat.
xnent rather than as a result of had conduct ed "silent warfare"
'ers
and
limit
over-the-counter
The
winner
will
meet
Demoamy, Thomas B. McCullough,
Coppolino."
low salaries.
purchases
to
persons
21
years
or!
cratic
Gov.
Harold
E.
Hughes,
Hezekiab Smith, Millard Laste'r,
Coppolino, auth or and physic"W',en professional people go
Robin
Riggins, Mary Forguson,
older in their home states. It unopposed for renomination, In
fan and former resident of Midinto an institution as a minority
also
would
require
affidavits
to
the
general
election,
Carol Day, Sanford; Helen D.
dletown, N.J., is charged With
to expand the treatment proHENDRIK VERWOERD first-degree murder in the death
purchase
rifles
and
shotguns
None
of
Iowa's
seven
House
Walker, DeBary; J. Stanley
gram they often find thernselv
through the mails,
Gardner,
Deltona; Victoria
mem
rs
be
six Democrats and
railroad worker who is leader of last year of his wife Carmela.
The Lake Monroe Homemak- es in ct,nflict with a long-standDirksen
said
there
may
be
a
a
Republican
%estfall,
Osteen.
had primary
the House of Assembly, and Schaub said earlier that the er-s Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. ing tradition of custody and
move to get the committee in- I opponents.
Discharges
Justice Minister Balthazar Vor- drug succinyicholine once was Thursday in the Community punishment orientation which
By JANE CASSELBERRY
stead to approve a bill Intro- I In North Dakota, former Bis. Frankle Griffin, Ethel Hills.
Iter.
considered undetectable a ft e r Building at which time Mrs. can hamper their treatmeni efTransfer of elementary stu- duced by Sen. Roman L. I marck Mayor Thomas S. Kleppe man, Joanne Paulk, Thelza'
Vorster, at 51 one of the Cabi- death.
H. L. Johnson, county council forts," he said.
Ti'
may
become
frustrated
dents .iving west of Highway 17- Hruska, R- Neb., which he and won the 2nd District GOP Williams, Rowena Moge, Tracy
net's younger members, is like. At his arriangment last Thurs- president, and Mrs. Charles
ly to get support from extreme day. Coppolino stood mute after Pierce, alternate delegate, will over the custodial-treatment 92 in Casselberry from Sou th other sponsors say would avoid congressional nomination, de. Marie Skelly, Linda Easta.
rightist elements In the ruling his lawyers told him the indict- give their reports on their trip eonflit, and some may leave," Seminole School to English Es- hardships on hunters and 1 feating Birch Society member brooks, Sanford; Grace Harper,
I Martin Vaaler by a 2-1 margin. Longwood,
tates School is expected as soon sportsmen.
party. He drafted most of the ment of a Fl o ri da grand jury did to annual Short Course in he saad.
as
problems
of
transportation
country's harsh suppression of not support the charge.
I Gainesville.
can e worked out.
communism laws, under which A plea of innocent was entered Members of the Lake Mark.
Me'ting today to discuss th e
the government's apns.he!d Pl
ham club will be guests. Prosituation wi th Herbert Muse, coIcy of racial segregation Is
The defense argued that the gram for the evening will be on
ordinator
of transportation for
being enforced, and is responsi- state should be required to show energy.
Seminole
County,
are Principals
ble for Internal security,
"how did the defendant kill the
.Mrs. Joann Dul3nis, president,
C.
M.
harp,
of
South
Seminole,
There is little or no likelihood deceased." The indictment said requests every member attend
and
Mrs.
Margaret
Reynolds,
that Verwoerd's successor will that Coppolino. by premeditated this first meeting Of the season
Amer- of EnIish Estates.
WASHINGTON (AP)
modify the Nationalist govern, design, killed his wile by "some
pcssible as plans will be made icans for Constitutional Action
Harp re po rted at Tuesday
ment's apartheid policies, which znean,
capons and manner for an October bazaar and for says changing patterns of voting night's mecting of the South
have the backing of the major-I. unknown to the grand jury."
I the annual installation banquet are carrying members of the Seminole Council of Teachers
ty of the country's 3.1 million
House and Senate away from a and Parents, that he !ias 871
in December.
whites. There are 10 million
liberal and towaz'i a conser'a- students enrolled. Based on an
blacks in Sou th Af rica.
tive sta nce.
averap.e of 35 students per
Police so far have not re
The ACA, a conservative or class, Sou th Seminole can acleased any information on their
ganization that says It is non- commodate only 840 youngsters.
Interrogation of Dimitri TsafenWASHINGTON (AP) - Sales partisan but seldom finds a
If th e transfer becomes efdas, a white parliamentary
BY MRS. JOHN LEONE
of U.S. savings bonds during Democrat to support. Issued fective, parents will be notified
1kRry Volunteer Firemeli August increased 4 per cent Monday its annual rating of th
me.senger they identified as the
ro'J3b letter sent by the stuman who plunged a knife into will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thum- from the same month last year. members of Congress on Issues dents of th e change and of new
Verwoez-d's heart and neck as day in the department's Rec- the sixth straight month of gain It selected as representing con- bus schedules, Harp said,
the 64-year-old prime minister rention Hall to begin for the an- following last February's in. servative or liberal leanings.
sat at his desk in Parliament,
Most dangerous of all sharks
nual house to house canvass crease In Interest rates to 4.15 Two Republican senators But Tsalendas' coworkers for funds.
is
the great white shark, also
per cent.
Wallace F. Bennett of Utah and
said lie was obsessed wit) the
called
the "man-ea te r."
This will be the opening meet. 1 In reporting this today, the Milward L. Simpson of Wyomhigh cost of living which he said lag of the season for the or- Treasury Department said pub- ing
and 14 House members,
especially penalized South Afri- ganization and all young men lie holdings of Series E and none from the South, were rated
ca's "poor whites." mostly in the area are requested to H
bonds
increased
$75 as 10 per cent conservative.
manual workers on the lower join in service and activity million during August to $48.95
Income scale,
which benefits the entire area, billion.
ing white Nationalist party announced We. unshakable deter
minntion" today to maintain the
course set by its assassinated I
leader, Prime Minister Hendrik
Verwoerd.
As police continued their j
'esUgatlon of 7erwoerd's assas
sin, the party's parliamentary I
caucus met in Cape Town to
approve a message of crndo.:
knee on the death of their lead.
or Tuesday.
The pledge to uphold his pollcies confirmed expectations that
Verwoerd's dea th would mean
no modifica tion of the govern-'
ment's militant apartheid policy
of ra cial segrega ti on.
The
caucus is expected to
meet next week to select a
party leader who automatically ,I
will become prime minister.
The party has almost a 3-1 majority In Parliament.
There was no announcement I
yet of funeral plans for Ver-

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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Power failure following an
electrical storm Tuesday night
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darkness from 6:30 until 7:30
p.m.
Llgnts were out at Seminole
Plaza i.nd Fern Plaza shopping
cent,s and traffic signals were
out t:t the Intersection of 5fl
436 aad Highway 17.92 with the
Casselberry Police Department
directing traffic.
Tuesday night's occurance
was 'he sixth time in the put
week power has failed In the
South Seminole-Orlando areas.

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violation would be; prnse"iitnr iaid he would try
'nut-nd.nsut" eon- hepparc1 on a charo of iceond
guilty of
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lone5 that Sheppard did not F l'o Bailey, of Roston, .said
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By Jane Cassclhcj-ry
versity of Kentucky, a degree
Two new teachers have been In secondary education from the
added to the science department University of Delaware, and a
at South Seminole Junior High degree in education from the
School In Casselberry this year. University of Florida.
They are Mrs. Cleta Hum. lie lives with his wife. Lillian,
phrey, who will be teaching bi- Orlando. They have three daugholoiV and seventh grade science, ters, Mrs. Barbara Allen liarintand. Harold Phelps, who will son, Debora Juan, nine, and
teach eighth grade science.
Judith Ann five.
Mrs. Humphrey for in c r I y
taught science at Austin High
Sctol In Chicago. She received
her Bachelor of Science Degree
from North Park College, Chica.
go.'
Site resides at the Commodore
Apartments In Sanford with her
huand, IL (jg) Barry Humis stationed Of
phrey, USNR.
at Sanford Naval Air Station.
By MILDRED HANEY
I4elps, a veteran of 21 years
A number of Deltona's social
In the Air Force, has traveled
all around the world and was a clubs and civic organizations
Japanese prisoner of war for have announced opening meet39 months during World War II, tags for the fail season.
He retired as a master sergeant.
The Deltona Women's Club
He received his US in ugrl- leads the list with a 1:80 p.m.
cult ure In 1952 (ruin the IJhI-eetI: Thursday at the Cornmunity Center on Lake Monroe.
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Suticlity Mixed League (Bowling) will be played at. 7:80 p.m.
Sunday at. Jet Lanes in Sanford,
'Fhiere still is time to join tile
active "fun" league which al.
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - 0111- ready has 18 teams lined up.
dais of an Atlanta manufactur.
On Sept. 16, at. 10 a.m., the
inj company were trying to Welcome Wagon Xaffee Klatch
aob'e the problem or tardy efli- fun' new ladies In the area will
plóyes when th ey finally licked he held at the Community Cetiit - with trading stamps.
ten'. All newcomers to Deltona
Now. they give away about during the months of June,
1,000 stamps a week its bo- July, and August, will be hon.
nuses-to the wives of workmen oreit guests.
Wh o put In a lull 40 hours.
Regular meeting of the Wel"Its cut our absentee rate conic Wagon Club will he at 10
about 8 per cent,' said 13. W. a.m. Sept. 20, at the Center,
Wberts. production manager or
New adult education courses
Southern iron and Equipment also are scheduled to get. under.
a maker of railroad cars.
way thit; month and anyone in.
"We think its an Incentive for
terested is asked to call the
a wile to see that her husband admi
n i ti t ra tion office or stop in
1.s to work on time. I guess
to
pick
up the now activity
vie're soliciting a little help at
calendar
for
time and location
home."
of
various
classes.
Roberts said the stamps am
iint to about $1.50 a week in
tvLra pay, but the workmen are
inreful to pick them up on Fri . SALEM, Ore. (UP!) - The
Oregon Fair Commission has
"Several eniploycs, when they voted to remove the Tunnel of
taIled to get their stamps, have Love from the state fair mid.
come by the office,' said Rob- way, The commission said tun'
arts. 'They say, 'Let me have nel rides no longer are in auth.
my stamps. I can't go home cient demand.
without them.'"
Although the men take some
kidding, their wives think the stumps are grout. "I like the
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idea,' said Mrs. George Freti.l$i'i' ,,I Public Ih*rIN
well, whose husband Is a maNotice lm heruhy alvets, thict
suer c0nhl4IflritiOhI, the Sciniiiulr
chinist at the company.
County Zoo lug Co,us,,ulilo,,
ill
"I don't have any trouble get hold
a pta I,ll' htnrlisg to dot erting George to work," she said, mine the ft'1bIIIllIty of reccinu.
"but I guess It helps keep some mundlair to thu Hoard or comity
Cot,$miMeio,iurI that the follow.
of the men at work who'd like to tag ducoribed property procetitly
coned A-i Airlculturø be coned
Jay out for a while,
Coin inercial: 'i'hse Kast ItO
'They'll catch the devil at C-I
(cot of North UI bet of Lo t C
home It they do.'
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prey, biology and 7th grade science.
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nlerr'd to he retried when th e I "within ,, rcaonablo time . -l
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I resqive publicity jonprditoni by I; 5, f)jstrjct Court .Inrlge
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(;a,y;shoga ('r,upnty (Ammon ifentiarv in 19f4 . .Sheppard to 'nllert taxes.
i'Ic,g .fiwIie flo',
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pe;;ti.n that widespread pub.
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to the .$uipreme Wilk in, of Sanford, ha
once
rotir!room
titles,
entered Court which 'ent the ease hack
ccnmpk'tod hoot training
th.' crust's Journal, must he to W'inrnans court for further
at Ft. Fenning, Ga.. and

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owner-petitioner t,i.'c't sat Ii p.m. Thursday at the
r.'ritiest
Ralph Wall, Orlando, for rezt,n- bruise of the chairman, Mrs.
Ing of a 60-acre tract near Rig flc,,up,ie Patten. 4h Shell Road,
Tree Park for an iiuuhiistrinl l)ehlnry, for a covered dish suppark when the petitioner fished ,c,u'.

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would be lnfor,uic'd of chetc'tini- itic'ai utter Oct. 1 to the East.
nation thta, hucmril issaki's nit thic' eras Orthodox Chain-rh In Fern
l'uirk for dredging in t,nke (if
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for extension of Muilhi't. I,nkn than 2(1) feet tiff shore in W8
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NEW YORK (AP)
this
year
have housebreaker.
hwat things
consider that an overdose enuld eoolant.
ure.
Maybe demand 15 not
been the weather and the ecotinThe rennomy tin' t*en boom- provoke a recession?
The administration, naturally. Proof that the some figures sive. the ban1.
Perhaps
TIP., and there IS Si grind chance 'Ifl flOW tot' 5i) Yi1 lifiti
The burden of slowing de has ht'ifl SIOU to fl1OV(' In thiS 'fllPfifl dltfCTCnt thIfl!S art' IhC' inflntjnfl ('itfl he hC('k('d by (In
that iteither will cool much until fever is measured in the highest
election year.
economic predictions Of 11451
cniIrogin productivity growth
been on Interfau.
intrrr-qt rates in 40 or 0 years. mand so far
First,
them
is
a
dangerous
comber.
4tuppilsodly
sclentirical.
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being re- rather than by chm-kilig de I
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, View it. thp rst ratt-, --- rronnetary policy
Tmweraturw can be forecast i Ab some rcnnnmiqt.
time Ing hitween applimfinn of: ly arrived at and nn%%mand ton linmfily.
ckseljr and measured exacUy. nation Is tkmnnding ton much and much of the banking cam restraints and the time the vised
scientifically.
Iku 'what happens when Wash- from Its body. pvrhnps pushing muntty is lingry. Few people take effect. Same of the 'Federal Focus on this 'nriety of inter
Yvlinwsthne. which became
jr4p= blmm coolant% on the! IttenIf beyond It.- ability W fulfill I like high interm- I far Iting. The Reservr's rrs tricotive m iriptan- pretatinn cami. this wppL- from: the
first nittitionni park- in 1872,
banks of course get more for pnlicies of many months ago, the First National City sink. is still the nation's largest
eny7 It's net nearly as pie- its wishes.
Shnuld demand he cooled? their mnney hut they pay more. 'for mHmpic. are just nnu- cut- the third largest In the natinn. i with ".47" squRre miles.
else.
---which broke ranks with much of
Inflnum Is a pickpocket.. How? By high interest rates, ton. They feel the gnvernnwntttng into demand.
presidM johnson says. hut iii 'taxes. less government spend 'qhnuld rut qpending and per-! %ertindly. there Is much dl%a Ithr banking fraternity anti sug
Zhr
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rasIon rcau1thi from too l ing'. And how should the mcdi hnps increase taxes. In other greement among the exports an gested that perhaps we've hen Thtge 6

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Silver Nlar, for itallantry Ili ar- pArtmont.
floa %vhile In 1.1-outh Vlot Nam
lionnett %%.ns in Smith Vlet

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after beIng wniintled, by Crawl- with the I(III Airborne, arrlvIn to tttf ,Tld!tl arid admints' IriI
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Ca1phPU, Ks'., on Sept. I.S.
eorpman with the 101st anti be- enminnnding geiterni,
The dily Illegnii whon Ii
IMe Silver Star and two rame Affrctionniely known
rOIIre Stat' medals will
pt'p throuRholit the battalion as 5t0 y.irds through a inlnefk'kl
Inted at a retreat parade and "Doo."
In the t1prk to nnotwer flip qtriekawards ceremony of the 101st
llettiett, only 19 years olti, on cry of two nidlers who had
Airborne Diviplon Support Voni- was At call-Thill Oil Feb. 6 twell At h). III vNI1111411lig 111111p."
I)uring the next 1e' hlnhlEs lit'
when he was timndcd five
Bennett Is a burner resident Iinic.
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Miss Diane Sue Aulin. daugh- from a pearl crown and abe
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carried
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a cascade of white candles wi th flowers entwined
of Oviedo and the late Mr. bride's roaes on a lace Bible. around each post,
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AUUn. and Henry W Keller, son
Mrs. Andrew Aubn Jr. at- each aide
of the entrance to the
f Mr. and Mrs. B. w. sener
lauded The bride as matron of reception area.
wet'e wilted in Holy
M1i Suzanne Partin kept th e
Aug. O, 1RM, at 7 p.m., at the honor and bridesmaids were
First Baptist Church of Ovit'd. Miss Anne SlavIk and Miss Bride's Book, which w on
Req' E. Flournoy was the of- ann Besisley. They were gown table with a memory candle
fr!IItfrlfv tlsrrnnn at th e can- ed in floor-length dresses of emb,dded In pink net ruffl es.
dlelight and loithk ring eore Canberra and pink crepe. Each Mrs. Helen Leinhart played
mony before the altar cmhank WWfl Wfls designed with a hod- the piano dining the reception.
ed with greenery and siccontd ice of Canberra puffed-crepe A tall pink candle in lacy fern
with two ta ll baskets of white with a high-rise waistline, with lily of the valley and
gladioli, 'Turner mums and pink swooped flN,kllfli! and three- sweetheart roses adorned the
quarter length sleeves high- piano.
carnaiima.
Mrs. Dnnn Ulrev, organist, lighted by a t,rnittn'e draped The cake table, covered in
presented a pre-wedding recital skirt of 'pink crepe. Their cli'- white linen, was overlaid with
of nuptial selections and aecom- ciilar Dose veils of Canberra I]- Pink net, draped and caught at
panled Merrit Staley, soloist, lusion were attached to pastel The corners with lili es of the
who sang Becauise" and "The pink T,lor bows. They carried valley . Flanking the beautifulLord's Prayer," as the couple Colonial nosegays of pale pink ly embossed four-tiered cake
were the bride's bouquet, her
dairies.
knelt.
Danny Gammage served the Bible, clucters of white wedGiven In marriage by her
groom
as beet man and ushers ding bells. arrangements of
brother, Ted Aulin, the sttraeWayne
Williams, COUSIn sweetheart roses and two
Were
tfve hrunette bride chose far
Uf
the
bride,
and
Marshall Lin. bI'aflcbed silver candelabra.
of
gown of
her rows a
Mrs. John Lundy and Mrs. T.
Chantilly isiOc with the doll- go.
For her daughter's wedding, L. Lingo Jr. served the cake.
catcly fitted bodice fashioned
Aulin wore a Canberra Mrs. R. L. Slavik poured
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Mrs.
ne,
em. with a sabrina neck
bcillislrnd with pearls and se- crepe gown with a matching punch from a table similar In
quins, and long tapered sleeves, lace overblouse. Her aecessol- decor to The cake table.
Floating hostesses were th e
The full lace skirt was high- lea were matching and she wore
lighted by an overskirt of or- a corsage of white carnations. Misses Marilyn Partin, Judi
ganza enriched with a lace icsil- immediately following t ii e Minter, Gay Ulrcy and Ann
loped bat-tier ornamented with ceremony the Church Fellow- lUdenour.
sequins at the hemline. A wide ship Ba ll was the reception site For traveling the bride wore
lace panel insert In the vaiuun- with a color scheme of pink and a Navy blue suit with white
Incus graceful chapel tx-am en- white carried out. Guests were organza accents. Her accessorlianoed the simplicity of the grec"sd at the door by Mrs. B. lea were white and she wore
G. Smith and Mrs. C. T. Ni- th e rose corsage from her bridgown.
al arrangement.
illusion
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Mrs.
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I t..harintte Ann Sanders, to ,Thmes
Edward Merritt. MOfl Of Mr. and
Mrs. Tnmes Clark Merritt of
Fern T'sirk.
The hrldeelect, daughter of
the late Fred ,Ts,knn Sanders.
was born In Royston, Ga. and Is
a 'WI graduate of Lyman High
School, where she was a memher of Beta, National Honor Society. C.A.A., Student Council,
Parn-'Medienl Club, D.E.C.A.
and she was Also a cheerleader.
Her fiance was born at North
lmptn. Mass. and was gradunted from Lyman High School
with the class of 1W, where be
was a member of D.E.C.A. and
the Student Council .
The marriage will be solem.
ni'ei on F'ridsty . Sept. 9 at
p. m. at Lnngwoo I llrst Ba ptist
Church. All friends and rolatl'es of the fam il ies are eordjall Invited to attend the ceremnnv and reception immediately following.

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ac'rnent of their daughter,
Mis Sandra Mary March. to
(l'nn De Novall Jr., ward of
Mr. n4 Mrs. Clayton luglaa
of Fort rlain. N. 'V.
The bride (!1fd WsiS born At
g1jp
Link' Falls. N. V. and
chnols In New York and also
l.mnn High School. She is pre'ently an employee of Littlelelt

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Have fun and be adventuresome on a free-wheeling fshInn spree of color. An intriguing palette of four brush-on
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with color and the contouring
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of Angeles Road entertained
Mr. aad Mrs. flnt Gilbreath of
Richmond, Ky., icr a week. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Holland and
three children from Lang island, N. Y., are their current
guests.

By I)OTTIE AUSTIN
CDR. BARTON W. 14ART1I0LOM EW Leadership Trophy,
presented annually for Excelhence In Naval Leadership, was
awarded to the Peacemarkers
of 11\'AH-7,
The leadership trophy, named
In honor of Cdr. Bartholomew,
former commanding officer of
RVAH-11 who was killed in an
aircraft accident at sea, was
presented by Mrs. Bartholomew
at ceremonies aboard the air
station.
Capt. R. E. Fowler Jr., Commander Reconnaissance Attack
Wing One, Introduced Mrs.
Bartholomew who then made
the presentation while tie squadran stood at attention In dress
white uniforms.
The trophy would normally be
presented at the annual Reconnaissance Bombing Derby, but
this year the Derby was cancelled due to increased operating commitments and the presentation was delayed.
Peacemakers are the second
squadron to win the coveted
award which is presented to the
squadron demonstrating the
most dynamic qualities of leadership excellence for the calendar year.
The Savage Sons of H\'AH-5
won the award the first year
it was presented in 1964.
Mrs. Bartholomew's address
Is one that should tie an inspiration to all Navy wives as
viell as men. Speaking to the
officers and men of Heavy
Seven, Mrs. Bartholomew said:
"Since your squadron Is to
be the recipient of this award,
all of you know well the value
of good leadership. But some
of you might wonder, what does
a woman have to do with that
particular aspect of the Navy?
"Obviously, you recogniie the
spirit and the initiative that good
leadership generates, but when
it is truly effective, It reaches
far beyond this ramp, this hanger, into the very heart of a
Navy man's home.
"There, as here, it must
create dedication, not only on
your part. but en your family's
ais well — it dedication to a way
of life that demands sacrifices.
Leadership can create faith that
these hardship are — and will
be, worthwhile.
"No matter how menial your
juh,. how low your rate or rank,
whether you are ''tail-end-Charlie" oil the crew list, your efforts are vitally necessary to
this squadron—to the success of
this command's mission, the
world-wide role of the Navy.
but more so to the hopes and
dreams of this nation to preserve freedom.
"This your wile and your tarnily must understand, and like
you, take pride In that fact. By
taking home this pride— by taking home the knowledge of what
your efforts are achieving, you

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Thoe attending are (front, from left) Nora 1(endrick, (kidie Adkinq, fEuds i'vanq, Sue .%fclrhern,
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lit' nli x ioliq nights, the lonely
Illont hs, much more bear a ble.
"Iii CSSCI1CC, each of yoll IS
a leather and each one of you
can stand tall among all men,
for there is honor In your service and in your sacrifices. We
who stand beside you are tremendously Proud and deeply
grateful for the privilege of
sharing In your contribution, not
only to peace In our time, but
to the hopes and heritage you
are weaving for our children,
"We - who must remain behind, know well you have earned the right to be called, "Til e
Peacemakers."
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BIG NEWS this week is the
NOWC coffee and fall fur style
show scheduled for 10 a. in.
Thursday at the ballroom.
Hostess squadron Is RVAII-.'i
and publicity chairman Betty
Catron has put it all In rather
poetic form this week,
"Is fall affecting your lives?
Then listen to the All-Wives.
"It's time to think of fall and
clothes and furs! The children
are all in school — forget the
heat — the base pool.
"Get busy, think big, you
could do much worse. Three's
wives are planning big things,
those spending sprees that fall
brings.
"If husband balks at fur cont,
just be terse. The All-Wives
coffee is this week, Thursday at
10 a. m., just dress chic and
show up at the balhi-ooin with
your purse.
"There's really nothing to buy,
just come and look, perhaps
sigh. No obligation, just a show
of furs, with decorations fallistu,
conductive to your one wish:
"To win that fur prize—hear
them say "It's hers!"
It's furs, fashions and football—put them all together and
you have a very colorful there."
See you there!
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RVAII7 took another foray into
Seven Gun Territory Friday,
this time at the Park Ridge
"ranch" of Mary Ann and liuddy Williams.
The group discovered that t)ICcyles can he ridden In a living
room, the report says, and we
leave it to you to figure out
what that means. "Honorary
Elephants" for the evening were
Marilyn and l)oii 'rise, neigh .
hors of ttit Williams', who h,uvu
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Thursday the ''0" Wi vi's :ni't
the hnsc pool, with Margie
Fowlke.s and Mary Ann Williams
,is hostesses.
Chris LOVClB(e. conducting it
brief business meeting, welcomed returning 13db KIrni and
Introduced Salty Joyzier's young.
er sister, who Is visiting here
before returning to college.
Honored guest was Kay Batholoniew, who had just ctniw
from prt.seiitiiig Ilit' Barton W.
Barthoioiuww Mt'mnorial Award
U) the men of I 1v1*vy S.evei.
'I'Iiis plaque, for excellence Ili
Naval leadership, was c'stah
lished by the ,nwnilxrs of VAIl.
11 In 3964 ill honor of Kay's late
husband.
The Seven wives were very
proud to learn that their stie
had received the coveted award
this year.
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When Mr. and Mrs IThnicI Ova.
dia heard a neighbor woman cry
for help, they rushed to her aid
and found the WflHII5 husband
'ving her a spanking. The Ova
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tiighiightd
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her.
"The best weapon is laughtar. Make them laugh and the
ice is broken.
"Above all, you've got to be
Mr. and Mrs. Peter hOppeD- persistent. I talk about any.
aid of Sunnyside Lane, cole- thing, even if they don't under.
brated their 42nd wedding an- stand me — at least I say ennivorsary this past week with ough so I don't lose face."
a dinner in Orlando. Among
igeaclo's next step is to get
their guests were the Rev, and the girl to join him for a drink
Mrs. Augustus Summers, Mr. in a nearby cafe — one where
an Mrs. Glenn mm an
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"This greeting," said Ignacio,
Bruce
win
and
Mrs.
Mr.
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of
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The Ladies Auxiliary of WeMRS. HENRY W. KELLER
kiwa Lodge, No. S79, will hold
Following a short wedding Larry Betsinge-r and Miss th e regula r mon thly meeting,
Wednesday, Sent. 7, at 7:30
trip th e groom departed for Ft. Grace Price, all from Orlando; p.m. at Oddfellow
Hall on
Jackson S. C., where he Is ste. Mr. and Mrs. .'lohn Brimm, Magnolia Aven ue.
tioned. The bride is currently Mrs. Grace A. Herman and
lioutine business will be disEvelyn
Alderman,
Tampa;
Mrs.
a ll members are
lh,l
her borne.
Keith
Wiland
Dennis
Williams
asked to he present to lend th eir
ers
MRS. 305. E. MA1BuL'i dren, Mrs. Thomas Weathers- and Mrs. William G.) Anders
Among the out-of-town wed- hams, Haines
Miss Bonnie
City;
Bows
pped
over
in
William
to
Mrs. Mets LcFils is borne bee, Michele and
Geneva and ding guests were Mr. and Mrs. Keller, Bru ce Keller, Mrs.
from the hospital and doing ard U. The Weatherabees are visited with the Ed 'arbar- Gro'ir J. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Kauffman and John
well. Her daughter, Mrs. Fran- from Jacksonville Beach as is ougha wu- a few hours. The An.
Donald Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Yorcly, all of Lebanon, Pa.
aes Stnulnnd, of .lacksonville, th eir ion. Mrs. Morgan and the tiers are former residents
has been staying with her, but boys recently moved back to Geneva and now live in th e
because of school starting had Sanford to be closer to menu's Fern ?ark area.
to return to put kiddies back in work and kindergarten Sm' the
In
The DeBary Chapter of th e
school. Now, her oth er daugh- boy, and, boy, bow grandaddy Mr. and Mrs. Edward YarDAB
will meet at th e Imme of
tot-, Mrs. isabuille Frank, of and I miss them!
borough and children, Lynn, W.
Mt-s.
Peter
Koppensial, SIB SunMorn.
Ostean is staying with
E. and J. W., are back home
nyside
Lane,
DeBary, Wedneaher
Maxwell
and
"Ain't" It wonderful to be bless- Mrs. Paul
after a trip to Maggie Valley,
day.
Sept.
21,
at 2 p.m.
Carrie
ed with wonderful devoted chill- mother-in-law, Mrs.
N. C. They left hare on a SatMiss
Bea
tr
ice
J. Tyson will
Maxwell. are back In Geneva ut-day morning and Sunday
dren ?
present
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program.
Members
after spending two months In morning, both of the boys came By JEAN McDONOUGH
are th e greatest," he sai d.
Springfield, Ohio. Welcome down with the chicken pa'. United Press International
The handsome Spaniard said flt-e urped to attend.
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Anyway, they report a Very BENLDORM, Spain (UPI)— "the caie5t" girls are the Eug- I
MeLain In th e recent loss
of two years1
nice
trip In spite of the "pot."
lish, German and Swedish. The
his dear wife, "Mrs. Leona."
They're known in this Mcdicottage
motel
They
rented
a
French are apt to he more soMrs. McLain will be ramem- The other night
7bOU and took side trips, stopping terranean resort area as "Span- phisti
ted and the Americans
bered vy many of us as a past
rang about :45 and * VDICC over at Junaluska, N. C., which lab flirts." Back home In the "more suspecting."
Presdnt of the Home Demon- said, "Hello, Mom, we are °
is a Methodist retreat. Th ey United States they'd he called
One red-haired English girl
stratian Club and Past Matr
on our way hack down to Geneva." came back home by way of wolves. By any name they
of Seminole Chapter No.
said she enjoyed the Spanish
Or. we means our ion and
Georgetown, S. C., where they on the make for any attractive swains. "At least they j rc spander of Eastern Star.
mother. So being the "energe- visited with a former Army foreign female who hits town.
warm and say nice
tic" soul that I am, I Imuned- buddy of Ed, Farrell Owens.
These roving Dan .liiaii can things. it's better than what
Guests at the home of Mrs. lately whipped up a birthday
make time only with the tour- you get in England," were her
Fred Yiuts were Mr. and Mrs. cake and we welcomed son,
jet. The dark-eyed, native son- reasons.
T. C. Hunter of DeLutid.
Lennard with a cake and a big
oritlis scorn them.
But it's the local girls who
surprise. All of this took place
One of the most EUCCCHU1 will have the lust word.
William Kilbec is home from at 10 i m. There is never a dull
"operators" of the game is ig"Come October," one said,
moment at "Spartan Oaks," the
the hospital and doing will,
niicio Lopez Rodriguez, 22, and "all the foreign girli. will he
name of our home.
hi' was willing to talk (brag'!) g'3t. Arid tl,tth, wt.ji sc what
Guestsat the J. E. Matbicux
Iitic)ut ]t.
happens to the flirts. They'll
By MRS. JOHN LEONE
home were her mother, Mrs. W. We had a very pleasant sur"First,"
he
said,
"you
spot
turn
into nice 1ny, courting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Just.in.
H. Weatherahee; their son, Ita- prise the ather night. The Rev.
— usually American,
your
girl
spent
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Road
man; their daughter, Mrt.. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Ward get••-vøL'ir rP1nt,vL
in Swedish, German, or English.
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sans, Todd Busch and Donald chatted for a while.
brated their 40th wedding unni- most jinpcirtunt, and the best
Bay Morpun, and Mrs. Mnground is the beach.
thicux' sister-in-law and cliii- I Willie and Viverlene (Mr. versary. Coming back to Dc. hunting
"What you must do, is he
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Shoe Co. in St. ,lohnsil)e, N.Y.
i-icr fiance was born In New
York and attended schools there.
He has served four years In the
U. S. Army with three years
spent in Germany. He Is a114
employed with Littk'flt Shoe
Co.
The wedding is planned for
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Mr. and Mrs. William Thonipii, of Sarasota . were specia l
st.s for the evening.
After dinner the group adirned rroin the patio to the
'lug room to conclude the
ening with several tables of
idge. Joining the fun were
net hale, Jean Moore, helen
nub, Becky Thompson, .Jean
cGuire, Charlotte Pearson,

?ggy I'arten, Ellen Vaught and
An Ferguson.
At tile recent bridge held at
e home of lichen Smith. Ginnie
illivan was high with Janet
rile coming in second.
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DARN ELL K ILCLIN E entermed tile officers' wives of
VAIl-11 with a morning coffee
her home.
Guest speaker was Mrs. Jean
awler, wife of the commanding
ricer of the Wing who gave
very informative talk about
things a Navy wife should
mw. Jean explained many
cts about proper protocol and
hat each wife can do to conihute to her part of Navy life.
Welcomed aboard were Dan
uc Stewart, Sue Monroe, Lura
enhnrdt and Diane Wattay.
anene volunteered to be the
,w hhtuilan. Patty Choycc
ill hostess the next squadron
-idge, Sept. 15 at her home.

h1( )Bhll E NOR RINGTON was
)stcss to officers' wives of
VAIl I who gathered at her
)IIC recently.
The wives said "hello" to Pat
urphy and "goodbye" to SalJohnston.
Pat, wife of the squadron ex
'utive officer has Just returnI from Colorado where she
ient the summer with her lamSally and Dave Johnston
V leaving the Navy for civilni life in Atlanta, Ga. They
ill be missed by all In the
Iger squadron.
During a coffee held at the
me of Jean Riley, plans were
t up for activity dates each
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RVAI(-7 Wives howling Lea'

ic recently completed their
miner season with a chicken
id icafood luncheon held at
rophy Lounge.
Tables were decorated with
e sl-ie(I replicas of bowling
ills and pins, while each place
(1 log was highlighted with
in lit (urea. The centerpiece,
Rich featured it floral piece of
flowers,
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'amige and yellow fall

wling pins stud ball, was won
Edith Pounds,
At the head table were sentI officers of the suninwr lea'
IC, iI1('hII(iillf Pat hum, presln1 : Nellie I'hlllips, vice presint ; Billie Johnson, secretary
id Pat MeG uilfjui, t measurer.
-Special guw4 was Mrs. Corn
ichi, grandmother of Pat hiuiii

Thielumin I(hmig, sister in law u
of i'nt T1eUuiffin.
Trophy winners of the Ieiigi it'
were as follows:
First place team, the ''flats." I
('iirot Surlironk, Mwlcrm Wal
t't'iir,I
(low 1111d I'nt. St'iiiii, ;
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jln'c lentiis, tIme ''Ui rmis,' Csmmo
lyn ,hmhnsomi, I'M I1r(biflin amid
Nlnry Chnrrm'tte; high gnnii'
s('rnt('ti, a 209. Carole Mtirhrorpk
high sent's, scratch, 466, huh.,Johnson
111gb Itfl tilt', hImflllii'ilI)l)t'(l. 220
I'outuls; high ct'i'if'S,
Edith
handicapped, 620. Terry El I is
high average, 113, Mette I'hiil
Ulm Nettie nlso won the awn vf
for liii' mmiot improved howler,
alter she increased her nver;mu'
by St'VCfl pins.
l'nt I kin was re elected pr.-';i
dent for the conning fall season
with Carolyn .Johnson as vice
president: Billie Johnson. seer.'
tory and Joyce Zerfoss, treasurer.
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SlilItIEY LAIIOCCA was tinstess to the NOWC hoard at her
Loch Arbor home. Joining the
board members was Mrs. ,lean
Fowler, senior advisor.
New member. Pat Walters.
who is representing RVAII 13.
was added to the group.
Final preparations for the an
ticipated formal dinner dance
to be held on Sept. 10 and the
Sept. H coffee were (hiscussv(i.
Shirley praised the fine job being done by Ginger Tuttle as
chairman of the Thrift Shop.
Clearance sale recently held at
(lie shop was reported to have
been a big succt'Ss.
The NOVC will meet at the
home of I4ib Cleveland Oct. 4
at 9:30 a. m.

minim ihn,w 81 the N()WC coffee, Thmirdny S1'JdV
rt sire Arm I'irot.te,
Btmllnrd and S nrah Kir,\IiIlie ilmo,nns,
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il.".r pnliv' t,v flit. flmnc-eInnd. Ii A. m. at 115 Lake lint frive.
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'- riI'red with greenery anti t'itber (rharlene Riggs or Thai- (fl ,11i flgmnir,r's 1fr,0psq for ma Crink le.
All -.vi-;-'s art' rnr(hiIily invited
"vr'uiir; '. us Elaine Wj(-k,
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;;'ir''n 1t;rldl'y wlu' was va the RVAFI-5 EMW (ltih. Sept
I. at 7:36 p m. in the wives
ffr,,ijr, In South Carolina,
St,eri:,I thirinks were p?entit'cl meeting room.
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rn Kr-lI', who ofreor;itetT the meet Sept. 14 at A p rn 'if the
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home of Sarah Skinner, serre
I rivif ii) ion, h
t"nd"d to All I tary, who rslrles at MR South I
u'-vs fit hfr'sivy FIVe, both offi I Sunhiind Drive. All hoard mem-- n nil 'ri! it.-'I to 1iurt!(- ui.te
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RVAII-3 EMW Club met at the
home of Pat Beers and ca mm' up
with two important ;roji-i-t s
which they say cannot 1W r.'
'enled until after the next g-ucml meeting.
If you are interest i'd in f: nil
lug out what 's cooking and in
having a good tune iii
company, attend the ii(- \t mii.'t
lug and see what hdN bet-ii plan
ned.
It was announced t hat Ited
Cross orientation for Gray Lid
ies to work in schools. or at
the base dispensary will be held
at the Seminole County lle:ultli
Center (Ninth Street and
French Ave.) on Tht:i-.day. For
further inform ation, c.'mit. RI

Newspaper Advertising
If You)~ink So Then..
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are all against sin anyway, so why harp on it.
TRAFFIC LIGHTS

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tions to save electrkify. Everybody knows its a dangerous spot
and that is sufficient.
TEACHERS

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once and they'll never forget.
HIGHWAY POLICE — siop driving up and down the highways.
No need to caution drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know
the law and will obey.

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The club is hoping
ter turn out for the Diih-h am,
Lion to be held after t he general
meeting. Thursday at 7: 30 '- mm i in the club mnt'eting mum.
All RVAII-3 wives and invited
guests are welcome to hii'hii with jt
this project. All proceeds ' ill
go to the Little Red Schoolhouse-.
Auction items are to be
brought by each nu' tuber a nd
guests, already wrapped, l)ui-i mmt he auction, everythink, is bid on
li t %% ill. It's not uouuii.iit -atemi and
should be at liii of hut, for a
good cause.
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POTLUCK suPI'l-:U and so
cliii tieki recently by ltVAlIEMW Club pros i'd to i.e a great
success. Welcomed dlho.inIl were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'Fyi-c' and
Mr. and Mrs. Cieomge' llrirelanul.
Farewells were siuki to Odie
Kiser.
Cunle'i' of alt ruit'l ion of thit'
evt'muiimg %'ai5 a imueugi it I iei'm it en he,
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Set-I large 2 small (Egyp
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School bells are ringing agaPn in Scm- pedestrians as well as bicycle riders and
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eas for safer driving. It is again that unless he or she Is licensed and mature
time of the year when parents shudder enough to realize that the vehicle can
and say a short prayer each time they be turned into a lethal weapon through
carelessness. Remind the young driver
hear the wail of an ambulance siren,
"Joey! and ",lane" are going to and that he is liable for the lives of his
from school, and this is the time when passenrs.
Sanford and Seminole County can be
motorists and students alike should
take special precautions to avoid acci- thankful because of the few tragedies
which have struck our students. . .but
dents,
There are many ways in which we there have been accidents right here In,
can keep down the sound of those our community which have left cripshrieking sirens by reducing or eBmi. pled children, dead children and endnating accidents which maim and kill. dened parents. There will be others.
1-lore are a few tips thanks to the Sher- \Vhat will you do to prevent them?
The Sheriff's office and police deiff's office and Sanford Police Departpnrtment
are doing their job-and we
ment:
Be extra careful drivers at all times, commend them-NOW will you do
particularly in school zones. Obey traf- your",.
fie light signals and those of the police
and schoolboy patrol. Stop your own
Thought For Today
vehicle when a school bus stops to take
Before destruction it man's heart Is
on or unload passengers. Pay extra attention to that youngster on the bike haughty, but humility goes before hon.
and the one about to dart across the or.-Proverbs 18:12. *
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street in front of your car.
Humility leads to strength and not
Teach your own youngsters the Importance of obeying the traffic rules to weakness. It is the highest form of
and do not. depend on the "other fel- self-respect to admit mistakes and to
low" to look out for them. Teach your make amends for them.-John J. Mcchildren that there are traffic rules for Cloy, American diplomat.

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In the sweepstakes.

"y,i never know what S
personal lmieer noes until you have to do
for
the blues, he- all his chores yourself. Wa a 24rouse I don't have any time for hotir stream of headaches.
hem," Jack responded.
'•y,,, cpnd months making
A frantIc alt of IflVO1VPV something nut of separate wisps
rnent In many things is typical of smoke . The product dnesnt
A L.qnmon, who enjoys racing exist. tmntil its done. Wa not like
hrough life In high spirits smnd selling something concrete.
il gh gear.
You're selling a dream, and
"To get involved is a very hrpe it works. But it takes Just
good thing. I tn'hleve. "' he said. I as much time to make It whethV
"It takes you nut of yourself.
er it turns nut to he a failure or
"When you keep busy you
ion't have the time to brood and
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Hal is a victim of "love hyp. Hal, I found that he had been But when he became an adult
nosh.." He is as helpless as a lonely child in a wealthy and chanced to meet such a girl,
Demos
LBJ Seeks Stlay
he was Immediately smitten by
the hypnotist's patient, when home.
her.
His father was gone most of
he meets a girl with red
WASHINGTON-Traditionally AFL..IO, Hvutln'r publicly III'. I haps the most reliable element
hair, freckles and large hands. the time and too preoccupiedIt was love at first sight on
So see why such a combina- with the stock market quotations usIa part, even though the girl Democratic Presidents cele. cInrd his (lisagreelnent with in his e()IIlitIOfl. ,Johnson there.
wasunsituable on many counts. brate Labor Day with a speech I the resolution of approval for (on' has undertaken a political
tion is the "trigger" for his to be a pal to Hal.
His mother was a New York But Hal couldn't see their lack In Cadillac Square In Detroit- our actions in Piet Nam. it revival in Labor's ranks on belove. And by all means employ the "Sweetheart Tests" socialite who was more Inter- of congeniality at all for she a stronghold of organized l5 was no small task for tIn., Pres• half .if his l)emocratic party.
N'hvhere Is such an effort
below when you pick a mate! ested in new gowns and hats as always a Veritable angel in bor's political power.
This year there was more ident to undertake to change more urgent than In Michigan
USE your head before the with which to set the pace, human form.
Hal
thus
felt
as
helpless
to
than
tradition to draw President fleuther's mind-or to steal SO far as the 1966 elections go.
wedding and your hea'l at. than in tucking Hal Into bed
resist
such
a
girl
as
the
patient
Johnson
to Michigan. Labor Is away the allegiance of iu• Wilh.'mt labor's undivided en.
at night.
terwards!
thiiusiism for the Democratic
CASE A.521: Hal T., aged 38. Governesses and maids thus feels toward the hypnotist who restless, critical In many ye- ther's membership on the war cause
Johnson's party may lose
spects
of
him
and
certain
of
his
issue,
served as his caretakers. But has him under full controll
has been divorced twice.
The usual case of love at first policies Johnson's celebrated
It was even harder perhaps a senator and several repro"Dr. Crane." his business par they shifted frequently so he
tner began. "Hal is now plann. never got accustomed to any sight, can be traced to some consensus Is slipping in a sec. to know how to deal with the sentatives in that state.
M.'higan political experts re
such "triggering" of childhood tor he had counted on to be rebellion against the Adminisone of them for long,
ing to marry again,
tration's "guideline" limits on port that Republican Governor
"But this wife Is totally un- So Hal led a very lonely, love- emotions, as by the shape of solid ior his party in the 1966- wage
increases. Auto workers hlomney is so popular with most
face
or
gesture
or
tone
of
voice
and
1968.-elections,
less childhood,
suited to him.
w
Only the President himself have all but served notice that Michii.uin voters that he may
"They have almost nothing In But there was one ray of possessed by a favorite bro.
ther or sister, dad or mother. could tighten the old Labor- the union will strike rather than hiring most of the GOP ticket in
Every air conditioning system cools. Naturally.
common, so I am positive he brightness therein.
So
learn
to
use
your
head
Demcratic
alliance.
That,
as
agree
to
a
new
contract
that
on
his
coattails
in
November.
A kindly Irish laundress, with
But heat is only half the problem. The other half Is
will be back in the divorce
court within a year If he goes red hair, freckles and large when you pick a mate and then much as tradition, turned Lyn. does not increase annual pay At a line when the President Is
humidity, that soggy moisture in the air that causes
you can develop love even after don Johnson toward Detroit to more than the 3.2 per cent al- staking his prestige on a good
bony
hands,
would
pat
him
through with his wedding.
so much summer misery.
lowed under the President's showing in November, this Is 1n
observe Labor Day.
"So can't you talk a liUlè the head and kiss him goodbye the ceremony.
tolerable
to
him.
Send for my 200-point "Tests Johnson knew that in Cadillac guideline formula.
Air conditioning by Carrier takes moisture In its
sense into his head? He will not 'when she went home at night.
'l'li.it is one reason why Mr.
Labor
in
Detroit
was
in
no
stride,,, removes as much as 5 gallons of water per
listen to me or any of his other She would bring him toys and for Sweetherats," enclosing a Squae he would be playing to
long stamped, return envelope a tough audience. Walter Rowmood to listen to the President .lohn.;,)n chose to bill his Detroit
day from the air In the average home. Other ben.friends for he seems Inlatuat- cookies.
thor, president of the United explain why they must agree in appearance on Labor Day as a
subconsciously
plus
20c.
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fits: Freedom from mildew. No sticking furniture
ed"
Hal showed inc color pictures "matted" Hal in the love Don't marry anybody who Auto Workers union which the public Interest to (It) what "political" event. In recent
weeks the weekend trips he has
drawers. Cleanliness and freedom from outsld•
of his previous two wives, as realm' so that be associated af- falls below the "Superior" cate packs so much political punch they consider unjust.
The famed Johnson consensus been making into the states
noise. All leading, of course, to greater comfort
in Michigan politics, had just
fection with red haired women go!)' on that vital test.
th
sell as Ths present fiancee.
have
been
labelled
"non-poli
restated his strong opposition on politics is not holding firm
for your family.
who had freckles and large,
They all looked much alike,
The South American black to the Johnson policy in Viet In the sector of organized labor cal." Oi edifference is that ex
Knock the heat and the humidity... with Carrier.
All three of them had red hair, -bony
Hal hands.
didn't realize that he had widow is the most poisonous of Nam. Following the recent Ex- -the sector which until recent' p t'uses for the "non-pailtical"
Why settle for less? Call us today for a free survey.
Vj,)5 conic out of the public
freckles and large hands.
ecutive Council meeting of the ly the President considered p('r.
spiders.
So I figured that Hal's emo- been "conditioned" or "mark- purse,
purse, while "political" trips
by
:5
er'
so
that
such
a
woman
'n'.' -harg"d to the party.
tiuns wc-c
"fetish" that must involve this would trigger a gush of love
larger
difference is that on a
Ray
Cromley
Bruce Biossat
and happiness all throughout
"1olitical" tour the President
type of woman. ,can hrow off the restrictions of
And after a lcmo session with his body.
a n-partisan appearance and
sing the partisan political tune
lie loves the best.
Herald Area Correspondents
Federal courts needIihy
'rue President is out to bring
WASHINGTON (NEA) - have stirred any sweeping pullG,eva
1lu
raying Democrats back in
V
Altamoete Springs
The nation's judiciary, the her. lic clamor for action. Never- money to Introduce romputlI
his fold. it will take some
E.
Mathieua
Jos.
,
p
Mrs.
Mrs. Julia Burtos
aided "third branch" in the Co. theless, It is abundantly clear ized business pratit'. StItt,.
weeks
after his campaign of3494205
6:84318
ordinate U.S. system of govern- that judicial reform warrants need authorizing legislatio n 1I
in
Cadillac
Square to know
Lake Mary
322.8321
SANFORD, FLA
Bear Lake-Forest City
2513 PARK DR.
ment, is on the way toward a far higher priority th an either
whiel!ier
the
Johnson
touch
still
Mrs. Maryann Miles
breaking down in some critical congressional or executive re- well.
Mrs. France. Waster
Tydings vnntic to 5CC it fel l- works.
8384678
322421$
form.
areas.
The U.S. Judicial Conference oral pilot project undertaken in
Cas.elberry
Lake MOaT..
The courts-federal, state and
Mrs. Jan. CaaeIberrY
curren tl y discussing reform District of Columbia COliltS.
local-are generally so overMrs. H. L. Johnson
836-5046
burdened, so Inefficient and so proposals at meetings around For the states, he is offering
322-4722
Chuluota
ill-equipped to cope with the the country. The American Bar
-.
Loarwood
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"national
court. O5gIt)LIWe
iu
--problems
descendA,soc)auon
r'ounuauon
Liza
za ISaKCZ
Al L
Mrs.
avalanche
of
!
Mrs. I).sa*
that justice is field studies under way, with a act" which would provide I
865-5193
upon
them
ing
838-3317
million over a three-year span
D.BU
either being delayed or denied report du. early in 1967.
Maryland's
of
Under
Sen.
Joseph
to help spur initiative toward
Mrs.
in thousands upon thousands
Senate
Judiciary
Tydings, the
668-488*
administrative reforms.
cases.
322-Ml
FLORIDA STATUTES 1965
Deltona
Pursuant to CHAPTER 193.271
From 1962 through 1965, the Committee's subcommittee
lie would set up all "Office
11:00 O'CLOCK A.M.
U.S. district Improvements in judicial maSEPTEMBER 12, 1966
Mrs. Mildred Baney
case backlog in all
anceo
" t1,10..
been
Involved
in
of
Judicial
Assist
chinery
has
AT
Mrs.
Clarence
668.5631
courts rose 15 per cent to an
hearings on and off all year vide "central clearinghouse" ad322-4941
Enterprise
FRONT (West) Door of SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT HOUSE
astonishing 74,000.
vice to judges and courts which
to
come,
ovIM.
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
more already has decid- want hell) In modernizing.
More than 1,700 cases in New -with
The group
Miss Ruth Daridso.
668.5834
York's Southern District, where
ITEM 1. Lots 9 &amp; 10 Block 4 Tier 11, I.R. Traff erd's Map of Sanford. Plot
What. a streamlined court sys
more
365-3651
668-4604
24 judges preside, last summer ed that merely adding
Book 1 Page 61 S.ml.ol. Comty Records.
judges will not do. No miracles teni Can do Is illustrated dnahad been pending more than
Feet fronting South on Third Street by 100 Feet on Cast Side
117
where
ted from this year's matically in Los Angeles,
three years. In Pennsylvania's are expec
of Cedar Avenue, with two buildings located thereon:
which is adding the Superior Court - with 120
law,
um
Eastern District, with 11 judges, expansion
--34 U.S. district and 10 appeals judges serving a huge art-11
Bldg., 1 stor1 Concrete Block, three R.ntal Apartments with
the rising backlog reached 6,00
It'.
undertook
nolministrativu
s. 2160 q. Ft. Living Area; 330 Sq. Ft. Car Port; 243 Sq.
with the median de- Court judges. After 63 new disthree laths.
last year,
created
forms
which
cut
delays
In
civil
Sept. 7, 1966 lay between Issue and trial trlct judgeships were
Ft. bclos.d Porch; 60 Sq. Ft. Op.. Porch. 1 Apartment facing an
Sanford Herald
Page 1A
than
from
more
in 1961 a 25 per cent Increase jury cases
Third St. and 2 Apartments facing on Cedar Ave.
WALTER A. UIELOW, EIJIIt)R £ D P'UMLJ*HEM
measured at 41 months.
the
years
to
less
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six
man-power
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In
FRANK 'OLi'OLfl. V*rea1aUu
Also: On. 2 Stoty Pram. Rental House with 2 laths: 1632 Sq. Ft.
State courts are no better,
MUaEUT £ZAUEM
LAitlU
fiscal 1964
courts in
Living Area and 33 Sq. Ft. of Screened Porches, fronting on Third
Advertiatimj Dlt.ctor
The average litigant in Cook federal
AibuclUte Editor
handled
only
64,000
cases
as
FRED %'A PELT
ROY G*EX%
St.
County, Illinois, waits nearly
before the
against
62,000
£dv.rtlalng Maaag.r
Munalng Editor
six years from filing to trial
SAN JOSE, Calif. (UPI) '
1966 Assessed Valuation $11,150, as sustained by Board of Equllizotlon July
Society Editor
Busth.0 Managr
in a Circuit Court civil jury change.
22, 1966. (Lowest Acceptable lid $1,900)
Tydings is arguing that first The contested divorce case of
pOTTIE LUCTIB
FREt) WELLS
case. The backlog in Texts .
City Editor
Mschaaioal lupt.
to
be
put
on
modLeroy
E.
Anderson,
29,
San
emphasis has
BILL 'IVE5T
JUDY WELLS
coeds 212,000 cases.
ernlziflg court administration at Jose, and his wife, Linda Ann,
item 2. 5 1/2 of East 21/a acres of Lot Ii St. Joseph's Plot Book I Page 114
Bi.a.ff photographer
County Editor
Uncounted thousands of mdi.
pubishad viduals and many corporations all levels. By ample testimony, ID, was settled wlit'n the busSeminole County Records.
Pub1.hed u&amp;ihy eicept &amp;tturday, Sunday and Christmas;
administrative machinery band was grunted visitation
court
1 1/4 acre. of land 165 feet M/L on Good Graded Road by 330 Ft.
baturdsy preceding Christmas.
are simply bearing injustice
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Buasoa.Ipr1Oa
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The above properties are ass.ssed In the names of A. D. and Vida A. Rosier.

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John Neiman had been fillingNEW YORK (UP!) — The
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PITCHING
Ray Sadecki. the Cleveland Browns in the
ad Giants, pitched a three-hitter East and the Green Bay Packei' for his first victory in two era in the West
were picked
re months as San Francisco beat to finish second In the 1966
in Los Angeles 6-0. leaving both season and the new Atlanta
be teams 1'4 games behind first- Falcons were consigned to last
cli place Pittsburgh in the NatlOrthi place in the East
SO League.
lit
BATTING
Harmon Kflle U. S. Wins
te: be.w. Twins. hit two borne runs.
U ln4ng Minnesota to a 4-3 vlcto- KIEL, Germany (UP!) —
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Lowell North of San Diego,
Calif., and Richard Steam of
Chicago finish 2.2 for the
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— Max Schmeling, recalling his set "the greatest."
1936 surprise knockout victory "In 1936, when I already was Schmeling said he had never
over Joe Louis, cautions against
seen Clay fight in person, but
writing off Karl Mildenberger In well past my prime. I was
Saturday night's heavyweight brought to the United States had seen telecasts of some of
title bout against Cassius Clay more or less as cannon fodder his matches.
for the then super boxer-----.Joe Clay. Schmeling said, is very
In Frankfort.
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"But," he added, "his speed
ftc, but Mildenberger definitely not give me the breath of a
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can
has a chance," said Schmeling, chance."
the only German ever to wear Schmeling, who had held the since ho' can't hit as hard when
title from 1930 to 1932, knocked he's moving as when he's
the heavyweight crown.
out
Louis In the 12th round of poised. The odds for this match
Schmeling, who will be 61
28,
said
his
first
encounter
that
non-title fight. Two years are 10 to 1 for Clay. That's nonSept.
later,
after Louis had won the sense, of course, because. If a
with Louis was the best examcrown from James J. Braddock, sport were all that cut and
Schmeling was dropped by the dried, the two wouidui't. id to
Brown
Bomber in the first box."
ators et
SC1IIneII ng, whose professionround.
Louis and Schmt'ling h-ld a j al career spanned 24 years.
reunion Tuesday in I iauiihurg. now operates three soft drink
[lath plan to watch the CIiy M ii plants in North Germany and
lives at Ilollenstcdt near hamdenberger bout.
usiness
: burg with his wife, the former
Mildenberger, 28, the EuroGAINESVILLE (AP)—A lot of peon heavyweight champion. is lactress Anny Ondra.
practice was in prospect today
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as he toppled a 206, 214 /LEESBURG (AP)—TM
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burg Athletics are 1-up on
St. Petersburg Cardinals after a that this I. a scratch league,
batting onslaught that gave the high 500 -series — much
them an 84 win In the first less than the 600 sets, were
game of the Florida state COfl!pICtlOUs by their absence.
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League playoffs,
The A's trailed by a run In Al Kipp with a 200/556.
Congratulations to J u d y
the fourth Inning but came alive
Boone
for being selected as
for four In the fifth and three In
the sixth. The sixth Inning runs our 'red pin' winner this month.
came when catcher Fred Velaz- The choice is now hers,
quez cleared the bases with a $25 worth of bowling or a brand
new ball,
double,
Bowling well In the Friday
Altogether Leeaburg got 12
am.
Holler Motors Navy Wives
safeties off thres pitchers while
League
Was Joan Everly 186,
scratching
the Cardinals were
for five off pitcher George Laus. Jo Kirkham 176, Peg Patey one
pin higher at 177, Suzy Rena
erique, who struck out 13.
Len* Boyer hit a two-run horn- with a 179.
A quick look-sec at the Navy
er over the right field fence for
Intramural Bowling League had
5. Petersburg in the ninth,
Brown of RVAH-11 a bight for
the
game
After tonight's
the
seamen with a 201/556.
teams move to St. Petersburg
This
Thursday at 9:10 p.m.
for the third game of their bestwill see the start of the Elliof.flve series,
nor
Volkswagen Mixed League.
playoff
got
Into
the
Leesburg
Judging
by some of the names
by winning the first halt of the
of
the
folks planning on bowl.
10-team class A league's split
season. St. Petersburg romped ing in this league, secretary
Dottie Austin and I both agree
off with second half honors.
that it'll be fun, fun, fun on
Thursday's for these keglers.
A final reminder that the
second week of the tournament
gets started this Friday at 9
P.M. Come on out and bowl or
mostwatch
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big time bowling tounianient In the tournament.
Missed It by only five i1ns
Sanford, John?
front Margie
After hearing that question was the comment
finished
she
after
often .nough, we proceeded to Caratherli
bowling
In
the
women's
scratch
offer the biggest not only In
anferd, but for all of Central Quality Mobile liomi's League.
MirgiC, who is one of the at-forMs.
I'S
better women bowlers shot
Although the question was
with games of 201,
orIgInally asked bt the local &amp;505 set
184, 210, high for the night In
b.wlr, would you believe that
Others over the
Ever 78 percent of the first this league.
wó.k's participants were from 500.pliteiiu included Doris Sellauteet 171 /5070 Gloria AccrdI
Out of the Sanford area?
P.rhaps It's just a cu. of 187/512, Jane Adcock 179/507,
Rewaiting to we what they h*v. Judy Clark. 190/621, Suzy
Kreick
and
Jean
189/6I8
te sheet at or maybe ft
11,
85/5
do* to the Labor Day w..kond 185 /518of Jane Adcock,
Speaking
thatwe didn't g'.t the tt .
that
this
will
be
one
of the smartest
tries. Whatever the reason, 140
looking
women's
teams bowling
hoping that It'll be a complete
sponsor
Their
rsv.nal for this coming ,'j. at the lanes.
purchased attriicday when the tourney resumes went out and
tire blouses and skirts for the
Another problem with this girl, and I do mean attractive.
. .thit apon.
waiting game is that it's a well Oh, by the way,
sot happens to be A. J. Adàst.ablished pattern that the
— General Contractor
cock
nal two weeks will be more
(Jane's
husband I)
see.
With .ritt
u
The Tuesday am. 17.92 Au.
srv*tlotia and the local mtrr
to
Sales women's league startwill be frozen out of romped.
ed the season with Linda Post
iiCe.
the pi n s. LinWe had more than 22 dif- bombing-away at
da smashed a 192/477 combifer.nt cities represented with
bowlers, the most distant of nation, high for the group.
Other 'respectables' w e r e
which came from Miami.
sently Evelyn Wagner 181, Rose PatLeading th. list
rick 188, Dot Hutto 177, Kathy
are Art Boulezice and Jerry
Arthur with a 1818 including Gray 170.
Incidentally, they could use
handicap. Sharp and Soya of
you'd
Cocoa are second with their four more bowlers. If
ilke to be entered, give kagun
1306, the only two teams
Carole Mace a call
to.
secretary
crack over the 1800 mark
at 322-1371.
lowing first week's action,
Starting tomorrow morning
imember, first place iè
will
be the six team, four to a
*orth a minimum of $500 and
team,
Shooting Stars League.
second carries a value of $250,
Prizes continue all the way Side-by-side will ho the gum
do*n to 50th place with at from RVAH7 league.
Friday evening, the Sand
least a return of your entry
league will be rolling
Spurs
ti. to that point.
to
We had two 200-plus aver- with ten teams according
ig bowlers In the house over Lillian Mitchell who is secreth. weekend and is It ever a tary for the league. A reminder
pleasure watching a really good that this week, due to the
bowler in action. M more tban tournament squad at. 9 p.m.,
this league and the Mr. &amp; Mrs.
a little bit of a help
League will be starting earlier
.' ,., t,
than
usual at 6:45.
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A great big welcome to all
ten teams of the NAMTD of
NIght Owls who be starting
their league at 9 - p.m, on Fri-

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Starter Fred Newman gave League record for a nine4nnlng 1 Star Game slump and picked up
C GI
his first victory In two months.
Kansas City wanted to give I up the three Kansas City runs game. The major-league mark his 18th victory. Don Wert and
Bill Freehan each drove In
some
schooling t a bunch of In the second, but Clyde Wright Is 25.
Sadecki
had
been
a
dismajor
Ila
C
youngsters.
but
the
lessons were i and Bob Lee shut out the A's In other American League three runs, both hitting two-run
nppcthitrnent to the Giants since
V M1
given by a couple of California I the rest of the way.
they acquired him In an earlygames, Baltimore beat New homers.
J an
old-timers.
season trade that sent Orlando
I In all, the Athletics used 24 York 4-1, Detroit crushed WashCepeda to St. Louis. He went
The Athletics used a record players, tying an American ington *3-2. Cleveland bunwed
into
Tuesday
night's
game
with
number
of players Tuesday,
Boston 5-2 and Mincsot-a edged
f yo
a
5.00
earned
run
average
and
them
just
having
of
corn
many
ChIcago 4-3 in 12 innIngs.
4
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL
LEAGUE
only
three
complete
games
in
1*3
eir
minor-league
seath
pleted
7 WI
Paul Linciblad, just a rookie
n
W. L. Pet. G.B. starts.
W. L. Pet. G.R.
sons. But timely hi ts by vc'urhimself,
was the victim of the \IAMI (AP)—Keen competi 88 51 .633
Baltimore
ans Joe Adcock and Jimmy
"Control has been his main
a
all
Pittsburgh 82 58 .586
Adeock-Plersall
outburst. In the t -Ion for kicking chores on the
Detroit .....78 52 .557 10½ trouble," catcher Tom Hailer
Piersall won the grime for Coli
3'C
two-thirds
of
an inning he Un1'ity of Miami football
Los Angeles 79 98 .577 1½ M11ThSSOS
5n 13 said. "But this time he had good
76 €
fornia,
as
worked, he gave up three hits, team Is under way among six
80 59 .575 1½ Chicago
San Fran.
73 69 .514 16% control of his fast ball and his
Adccick tripled in two runs fin
four runs and three bases Ott Hurricane va rsity candidates.
72 70 .507 17½ curve. He made only a couple of
76 66 .535 7 Cleveland
Phfla'phia
and Piersall doubled across two
la
balls. Five other Kansas Cit
Bobby Stokes of Atlanta, Hank
.TOE TORRE
o
70 69 .504 18 mistakes."
71 69 .507 11 California
St. Louis
more, all in the first inning,
st
pitchers saw action before the Urbanowic,, former Missouri
70 70 .500 12 Wash'n.....54 80 .444 26% Asked when he had last
Cincinnati
and that was all the Angels SERRING, Fla. (AP)
The night was through.
I to
Southern player, and Jerry
62 80 .437 27½ pitched a shutout. Sadecki re
70 70 .500 12 New York
needed.
Atlanta
Automobile Racing Club of Dave 3 a h n s a n. normally Daanen of Depere, Wis., match
83 79 .444 20 Kansas City 62 80 .437 271/, Plied: "That's a good question. i
Houston
Ui
orida Is moving its annual thought of as a glove man In th e
Florida
hopes of get.
50 81 .426 22½ Boston .....63 82 .434 28 You'll have to look It up In an
New York
sports car classic from Sebring I midst of the potent Baltimore ting the nod for the Hurricanes'
Chicago
ennel
Club
49 90 .353 32½
Tuesday's Results
old record book."
its home for 15 years
to 1 attack, continued his hitting Sept. 17 opener at University of
Cleveland 6, Boston 2
Tuesday's Results
hi
Walker, the Pirates' pilot, i
Palm Beach where It says the ways with three hits and two Colorado.
Trying
Chicago 7, Philadelphia 2
Baltimore 4. New York 1
gambled against Torre In the
race and the crowd will 1e less runs batted
California
4,
Kansas
City
3
York
3,
Cincinnati
2
Ic
New
i In Monday's doubleheader, Bill Harris, a transfer from
eighth inning of a 1-1 deadlock.
unwieldy.
N
Minnesota 4, Chicago 3, 12 In- Felipe Alou drew a lead-off
Atlanta 4, Pittsburgh I
Johnson had five hits. Dave Me- Fermin Junior College, Ferrum,
The announcement Tuesday
Worth
Houston
4,
St.
Louis
3
nlngs
Nally stopped the Yanks on just Vs., Frank Baker of Bethel
against
southpaw
Bob
walk
3*
said
the
famed
12-hour
interimover Park. Pa., and Joe Howlngton
Detroit 8. Washingtm1 2
San Francisco 5, Los Ang. 0
Veale and Denis Menke sacriMrs. Bennie L. Dennard of tionol Grand Prix of Endurance six hits. Bong Powell took
51
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RBI
leadership
from
teamof Houston. Tex., are place kickBy
THE
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PRESS
the
ficed. Walker then ordered an
,lacksonville
will
he
guest
race
has
outgrown
its
Sebring
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California at Kansas City, N intentional walk to Hank Aaron,
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, N
Frank Robinson at 103.
4
speaker at the first opcfl. to. Airfield sit-c, where expanding mate
John
Huarte
and
his
$20000
Denny
McLain
continued
his
are contesting for the kickoff
Houston at St. Louis, N
Washington at Detroit. N
bringing Torre to the plate.
the-public
meeting
of
the
Conindustry
and
booming
attendreturn
to
form
after
his
post-All
job.
are
gone,
but
the
New
York
.lets
San Francisco at Los Ange. Boston at Cleveland, N
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tral Florida Kennel Club 00
cramped the racing layout
New York at Baltimore, N
Walker said afterward, "but j of the American Football Thursday its part of
in, N
Sept. 7, 1966
their
proand
facilities for seating,
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'an!ar?
hr
was hoping for the double League are still trying to get
Chicago at Minnesota, N
Only games scheduled
gram
to
assist
junior
and
SChousing and feeding crowds that
their money's worth. Now they
Thursday's Games
Thursday's Games
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Terre
cleared
the
left
will
have
to
wait
until
next
year
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No games scheduled
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.
field wall for his 33rd homer. for another try—and It may joy showing their own dogs on spring.
the
Flo
ri
da
Circuit
in
January
.
The
1967
race,
set
for
April
1,
' mc
In other NL games, New York cost them even more.
a
As wife and assistant to one is now scheduled to he held on
edged Cincinnati 3.2, Houston The Jets admitted temporary
a
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nipped St. Louis 4- and Chicago I failure Tuesday .when they trod-' of the most prominent proles- "- him rWCn
a
a
no
ccl receiver Jim Colciough back siona] handlers in Florida, Mar- Raceway, which will be expandupended Philadelphia s -a..
I to the Boston Patriots for a high jane Dennai-d does most of the ccl to a road course of more
=
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pre-show conditioning a it d than five miles.
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r
Cal
W YORK (AP)
Wes We-strum has been rewhen the Jets paid $400,000 for as traveling vith him and
Wil
'% ( ;
hired as manager of the New York Mets and the guess
.me Namath and $2(10.000 for sh owin g thei r
:
.
In
Davis
Cup
is that his salary is in the $40,000 neighborhood. What
Huarte in their search for a
Westrum needs n is some players good enough to
quarterback. Namath beat out is hIAKC(A
beverage
is
:
t'.raw similar salaries.
the
former
Noire
Dame
star
otlight
Kennel Club) all-breed club
and Huaru' was sent to Boston servicing Brevard. Or a it e- 1 CHARLES TOWN. W. Vs. a
Of the current Mets — the best in the five-year
(AP)—Racing rarities: A dead!.
It's likely
FOREST HILLS. N. V. (AP) for Coiclough and promising
history of the club
n o Q 0' n
a
WO
Lake.
Seminole
and
Oc'eola
heat
in the first race and a dead I.
I
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a
—Former
Wimblt'clrrn
champion
i
lineman
Jim
Waskiewicz.
that only three players
Bob Friend. But that could
Counties. lcc'tinrs are central, heat in the second race at Shenii much or more than the man. change.
Chuck McKinley, a semiretiredCoiclaugh. 29. who spent. six ly held in the Dixie Village andnah
Downs Tuesday night
or
age?: third baseman Ken Bayer I "I would have to say that old warhorse of 25, shakes off years with Boston and led the Branch of First Federal Sfl'. produced four daily doubles.
ya
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and pitchers Bob Shaw and Jpitching wcI be our biggest the moth balls and throws him- PatS with 40 catches in 1965, did ings and Loan Assn. of Orlan- Midnight and Shot Put got to
/•_•
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ll hitting self back into the Davis Cup not make it with the Jets and do, 2700 S. Orange Avenue,
Sal
the wire together in the first S
limelight
today.
a
Waskit-wicz
is
out
with
an
injuneed—and
a
long-ba
i
outfielder," Westrurn said TuesS
1
corner
Michigan,
the
second
race
and
Dandy
Dip
and
Fayc's
•
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faces
defending
champion
ry.
a
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day at the press conference
gi
Thursday of the month.
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Doll
hit
the
wire
together
in
the
•
announcing his re-hiring. Manuel Santana of Spain in the So for their 5200.000 the Jets
p1*
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Championships
and.
if
he
W1fl5
have
only
an
injured
Waskiew.
•k
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of
•
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obtained by calling president, The quadruple daily doubles. •DR"
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fourth
round
men's
icz
and
a
high
draft
choice
that
PINE-CREST
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•
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SERVICE
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match In the National Tennis will cost them more to sign.
next year."
.
277-7617.
55.20 and 10-4 $35.20.
. . . . . .
Since both commodities are a good possibility—who isI to in the National Football
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deny
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shouldn't
be
tapped
for
League,
whose
40-man
player
______________
wanted by only 19 other teams.
,oi.vswaarw cc aeeies, us,'
—
.
limit goes into effect at 2 p.m.
It would take a major trade to Davis Cup service again?
r 4I
4'.
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bring the Mets what they want. "Nobody's asked me." the EDT today, the Neu York Gi.
But there is tradeable material chunky scrambler from St. ants traded a draft choice for
:
on the club—promising young Louis, now a New York bond J fullback Allen Jacobs. Jacobs, a
pitchers such as Tug McGraw salesman, said after easily two-year man from Utah. will
j.
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beating Alberto Carrero of battle for the vacancy left when
and
Dick
Selma
and
second
DON DRYSDALE
.
FCh.
baseman Ron Hunt, whose Puerto Rico Tuesday 64, 6-2. 1"- Tucker Frederickson was lost
.Next Stop Mets?
ml
name consistently crops up in 0. "11 they did. I might consider I for the season with an injured
it—] wouldhave to see."
I knee.
ca'
discussions.
Inc
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Player's Night
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an
probably would be willing to
with the aggressive second
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•' Tra veli ng 11
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baseman if a major trade could
r
Condition!
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fielder Tommy Davis of the Los
Seminoles offensive attack
Player's
Night
Angeles
Dodgers,
might
be
will.
P
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log to take a shot at Dodger
'' scrimmage, this Friday at
b@
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becomes available and might
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Stumpf termed yesterday's even look at one of the guy's
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Psyasyoudde
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day lay-off. —Roger Mans of the Yankees.
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- PARTS EXTRA
for their opening contest with for being the manager re-signed
SERVICE IT NOW...
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county rival, Lyman. This game at the earliest date and the most
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PAY LATER
will be played at Lyman, Thurs. i'ictcinies in Met history, 60 fol.
- - --- --- --- - - - ---- - - ---.
day, Sept, 22.
ON EASY TERMS
lowing Tuesday night's 3-2 vic.
"s'
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Btuinpf's charges have been tory over Cincinnati.
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striving to improve their pass- I
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ing attack now that quarterback
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Colts
ACIUSt Ca witor
Ch•c and set Timing
du Skipper Sunkarik has returned
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Checb
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Harry Walkers best cards all Atlanta past Pittsburgh 4.1.
The Giants' victory boosted
w' trumped.
Ray Sadecid and inc Torre them Into a virtual tie for secand place with the Dodgers, 1M
divided the pot.
The stakes wcrt high Tuesday games behind the National
nlgbt when Sadecki backed up League-leading Pirates.
Franks with a three-bit shutout, The Braves reached the .501)
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2110 Palmetto Ave.
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viieatioznn- in the Peach State.

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finn cf Time Maguzine, feidur. Snv1iinith SUttt' College,
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sure doesn't measure up as a
and this is from
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a Met fan like me.... Just
for the record l'ete, check the
tennis courts by the lake front
and Isn't there too much emphasis on softball in our pro.
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fIXETISR-JAEUT ALA has beet flown by iVAB- from Sanford Naval
Air Station to North American Aviation at Columbus. Ohio. Thu Navy's
first high altitude supersonic bomber, the A1A. joined the fleet five
years ago and has operated around the world with Sanford-based squadrons. 'The Ali-As will he converted into LA5C "Vigilantes," carrier-based
supersonic reconnaissance attack aircraft. Final flight of two aircraft was
by -(Ieftto right) Lt- D. S. Spinelli, Lt. Cdr. G. Tymnn, Lt. 1. Bratton and
Lt. Cdr.

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the base will be closed.

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14.r,y Cruisisy .................. LakeIaac. V-Ic.
Mrs.. 1. A. Msrpky ..............Pt. Pierce, Fin.
Jibe L--i ...... ........ 1arpoi Springs, Fir..
Mrs. Pill Lester ..............Very Beach, V-Ic.
Mrs. V-,Is E. S.iñer ............ Orlando, V-ha.
MUISSU MacDisuse ................tirumaa, Fin.
Mn. Jeri Slurp ................Orlando, V-ic.
CM. Sh...fL............... St. Petersbsr. Fin.
J-- p' beebrale ................ Orlando. Fir..
Valdosta, Ga.
Mn. In' áatb Wurd ............l.akr Citi, V-hi.
Mrs. Merle Davis................Brin&amp;wIck, r.
m.ee Pkii.n................... JacIseiwilk. V-4.
Mrs. A. J. C1. ........ JsesrU)e leach, Fie.
Mrs. H. W. C&amp;1.w ............ Leeibur. Fin.
P-u, C. Mnl ...........Ormund Beach, V-Ic.
Hmlethi, Fie.
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time in one month, due to large replacement pilot training commitment
along with normal operating schedule. Also present for the ceremony
were (left to right) Lt. Cdr. IL L. Cunn, Lt. L. W. Foy, Lt. Cdr. IL S
1ioure and Cdr. T. E. Daum, executive officer.
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There are 180 registered Girl I
"A world of luv and friend- "As your daughter continues
Scouts (12 oopt) IL t he ba $IUJ) OPCUS when
your daughter in Scouting she will grow in
ford Area !'eiijhhor1wucj who joins a troop. Girl Scouting
at adult leader this year. holds out I hand to ad knowl"dge and responsibility,
Al icait 80 mere girls are (!
Wherever sue may he bndness and resourcefulness,
pected to aeci menibership in the fret' world, Scouting will for Girl Scouting is a continued
within tile next few weeks.
he there to continue its
. Mary, for girls from seven
An urgent appeal is being
through 17 years old.
made by Mrs. X.
(Eloise)
"As a troop leader, you hold
S or o 0 w s k y,
neighbor.
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key, fur you are an adult
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*wod chairman, to any adult
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giving of yourself freely to
1erevd in Girl Scout leaderhrinc all of the Anteres the
ship UP volunteerJim tins wortk
principles, and the effectiveness
r"r
while work. 3lany of the lead- To Have Supp
of Scouting into being," she con•L, Atm. SurukwskY explains, A covtTed dS1J sulilter. first eluded.
have ueeii lost due to transfer in a series 01 Fumy }iighi sup
Of Navy families in connection pers scheduled f or the nicinberwith lAw phainng out of Sanford ship of First Methodist Church.
Debutantes
Naval Air btatwn.
Sanford. will be held at 630 New 4-B club, with the title
A leadership Iruining course p.m. Wednesday in Feflovabip of "The Debutantes," has been
U scheduled to begin Oct. 11 Bull of the new educational formed in the Sanford area and
at Grace Methodist Church for building.
is luokmg fur new members.
w £auforcl neigliburiwod which Rev. 1ttiert M. Jenlans, niio- Gir!s between the &amp;9e5 of taIl
covers the entire urea from the later, urges everyone to attend and ib years of age are fftwle
mirth county line south to Five and join in this opportunity to In join and can obtain further
1'wnt'. Further information on eec the new building and enjoy infarniatioll by calling Mn-. Itotile program and xgmatrathu the fellowship.
bert Smith, LUM West Third
fur the course may be made by An open house fur the new Street.
culling Mn. 5urakpwiky at
wing is scheduled from 2 untIl
60.
t 4 p.m. Sunday for the corn- Flirtation with fans reached
"Tile many advantages your muuity and ueujiibur. kiwits and a pcui in the 18th Century. lii
dugiziera find in scouting will hostesses will serve as guides drawing at fun acroes her cheek,
(If 1UUfly be Jinilteti Al i sul- fur tours througb the laclitty and a girl told an admirer that she
firiwit dumber of leaders As nut ItLw Hall by niemben. of the loved him. If she twirled her
found." 31rs.
fiurukowsl: c- Wunzuni Society u Chrustzwi fan Ui her right hunch. It meant
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retrial. He pleaded Innocent.
Marilyn.
Sheppard's attorney, F. Lee
Sheppard has been free since
Bailey of Boston, Immediately 1(1(14 on a $10,000 federal humid
asked Cuyahoga County Coni- while the Supreme Court ionmon Pleas Judge Roy F. Mc- sI.kred his appeal. That humid,
Mahon for a change of venue, which restricted him to time
McMahon, who did not inilkate state of Ohio, was revoked and
A united effort to elect Robert King High to the
when he would set a date for state bond in th e same amount governor's office as well as
all contested Democratic
a now trial, recessed (ho hear- wils set,
nominees to the po.sltions they seek in local and state
1ngwc,od' budget uzdinnce ing to confer with a ttorney
The new bond will permIt him office was pkcled by all the Democratic orianizatinna
Is expected to be adopted on Its for both sides on the change of to travel anywhere in the coitti- in the county 11'
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it High strategy meeting held Wednesnental United States,
(lily eVening.
first fesdlng at the meeting of venue request.
Stressing unity of effort was
the city council to take place at
7 p.m. today at th e city hail.
.John Kath'r, High county cantCouncilmen John I)eaton and
jmnign chairman; Dr. W. Vincent

ings will cause a severe labor yelp in all areas of the state
shortage in Florida agriculture unless there is some change hi
crop outlook." said W. U. Assby mid-December.
This was the word from at- de-rson Jr,, labor division and
perts yesterday at the fifth an- assistant general manager at
Florida Tomato the Florida Fruit and Vegetable
nun! South
Institute
at the St. Association.
Growers

Demos Stress Unity

Longwood Set

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a-i James J. Miller, 39,
tersection of State Road 43 and trol
of Jacksonville, his mother. A.U. S. 27 near here Wednesday Itna Miller. 67. of Fort Lauderclaimed three lives and injured dale and his father, whose name
and age were not available
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of the budget to be used for
advertising. Rep. S. J. Davis,
Jr. is chairman of the advertising committee.
Other members of the High
county steering committee proscut. WCl't Roy Vlhhiamns, former
Sanford polite chief; Harlan
'l'uek, South Semninule campaign
chairman; Tracoy Estes, South
Seminole poster chairman; L.
C. Riley, campaign treasurer;
Mrs- Mary Goodspeed, of the
Sanford High headquarters and
Joel Field of the imeatiuiunsters
cumimmittue.

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St. Clare -m hospital - the
exploiloii rinped through
was in
manufaeturing Line at the Bad• only tine in Baraboo seriosis condition. A hospital
ger t.hdnancc Works, maflUfaC- spokesman iaid some injured
turer of gunpowder for the had eeu taken to hospitals in
war in Viet Sam. today. An other towns, including some to
undc'crmined number of per. Madison. 35 miles away. Four
doeturs were at the scene.
suits s-aa iujuied

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committee and Robert
Petree, state executive cornmitteeman and president-elect
of the state Young Democrats.
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United States with his wife.
lie accepted an invitation to
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Presi.
county should go to court be- WASHINGTON (AP)
dent Johnson's foreign aid proNO ESTIMATE of damage was available from Florida Power Corporation
fore first of the year.
hill
th
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15
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How come the Sanford police year-but not out of the woods.
wan completely severed at its base when hit. by a vehicle Wednesday aftwere promised three additional After weeks of debate and
enioon during a thunderstorm,
(llei'ald Photo)
men for the next fiscal year and fussing, a compromise $3.5-bilthen the board said "1w" When lion aid authorization was on
It came down to budget talks? Its way to he White house toOpen House
day.
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Sunny B.aborn called to say he
All members and friends of
under
as
mayor
serve
Won't
u the Altamonte Springs Corn.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
th e mdtutio,m and tisking th
"any circumstances" next year Draft Call UP
A disgruntled taxpayer, 13. D. McIntosh, requested AtIa:itk Coastline Railroad to immunity Chapel are invited to
Okay, Vince, get your shirt WASHINGTON (UI'I)
attend an uivii house and
The the town of Altamotitti Springs at Wednesday night's
and tie ready.
Viet Nam war-clearly no re council meeting to put
cooperate.
)tutis%al-mmmiumg, 5-LU p.m., FriUI) his cuniniw'ciul property on
specter of election year con- Longwood
it.
was
poInted
out
that
the
tiny, Imuimorimi Rev. and Mrs.
Avenue
for
public
sale
lii order to determine
Supervisor of Il.cgistraUOt) of• cerns-has sent draft calls IA)
e
seven
Wayne K. Smith who recently
th
Jot's
true
value.
mimnin
line
at.
this
point
is
flee will be opened this Saturday new, post-Korean war highs.
Mcintosh
had previously UI)l)eltled the ussessnient imiches higher than the sub flue i ovetI to their new home at
f rom 9,o5to get you new VOt- The Defense Department said
fore
be
the board of isqualizaOops
ere registered
and ass elevated curve Is necus. 1(15 Whmlppoorwill Wive In thu
Wednesday the October call
branch
office
at
Sem.
Torn I'rutt Jr., ps-usitiuut. of nary to allow the trains to tra. new RobIn 11111 iluvulupmnent off
so will the
would be Increased from 46,200 Lion u being appraised too high
Palm Springs 11usd.
mole Plaza.
to 49.200 men and the Novem- and the assessment was lowered time South Seminole Jaycees, ,.u,i
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Ac mailers imnd, the Demo.
leadership is likely 'o
have to put the house-passed
bill on the shelf 1Pi'r a
i-,r 'peks of snnil-pnred fillbu,cterIng by it opponents. .v."rs
if the mc'asumre is revived later,
ighms of relief I torn some sena- it ''ouId be in a postelection
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Iiper c'IN-tIons rn-p the hotly
muted housing section of the
-lvii rights 1,111 Ic bringing eiuiet

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growth during the last year was showing (lie increase of $wo,
South Si'IuiInIII' fluink--$7,718,Ten egrnes -"ore jailed Wed.
While
ATLANTA. Ga. (AF'm
''painted a healthy picture'' this 192.51 over Jime 30, 1965.
$I .200,015.58.
puptilatkin Ia down.
,t,lire maIntainer) an alert nesdy after police broke up
up
morning when It was revealed The five Seminole County 94W.39,
()vledii
$4,.
Citizens
flatik
of
:o,nmim.
Agrkulturc
tntc
,gnlnst
further rioting by 4e- a leaflet.rllstrftsmtion gathering
,
assets of the county's five banks banks this morning rcpoi'ted tornnhlP
(list
simier
f)nyic
Conn,'r
$377,681.77.
412,578.66,
tip
city
(tm's.
oftU-ials antI white at the spot 'here several hour
are up $4,396,192.51 over a year tat assets of last June 30, with
pr.iIletIon
Wc'iJn.a'lsy.
Florida
.Stnte
flank
$17,366,
F irid t4egrr, community leaders of violence began t he day he.
comparison of increases over
ago.
$259,632.89,
cow
pupulntlr.n
k
down,
940.17,
ill)
"Tim
mimuiglut today to pinpoint cause.q tore. shattering the city's imTotal assets of the (ounty's year ago:
III
tIC
K
MIII
A
I
tonal
MRS.
C
A
(he ps'oplo population is up, a rid intl
racial hsrmnny,
nd prevent a re(-e
United Sl ate flank of 54'mInole S a ii I u r d Atlantic Nat
five bnnks were $87,379,109.98 for
!
finiik--$15,022, 140.99, tip $1,304,.
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the law of supply and demniid
627.24.
has ?l et In," hi' told arm
The report followed disclosure
milk Inilustry mni-i-'tIri design.
WASIIIN(.TON (A1') - - The ,m 20 RI) vote, also would eby the state comptroller's office,
oil to i'XpIOtd' !,ii'IIOM of i'lt.
In a UPI iitspntch lrotn Tallaregulation and lietkr puhik re- louse has sent to the Senate for tend coverage to * million more
workers. including for the first
lmssee, an luicrense of uiinre (linti
latlons.
innl congressional action Jegisfarm workers, employes of
time
the
assets
of
$320 mifllon in
At the smi rue tIme, Cliii rlea sitinn that would set the minilaundries, hotels,
A home in Sanford was selected at random, whh'li In 11)55 stnte•chnrtered banks and trust
.1. l'ngii'hnrt, a retail growers -num wage at 11. 11) an hour by
homestead
exemption,
compnnk's
over
and tipped employes.
had a value of about $6,810, and after
inst year.
a a a o e i a tion representative,
The present minimum wage
next Feb. I and 11.60 an hour
a property tax of $54.44.
Comptroller Fred 0. Dickinson
Mrs. (amnllIii Ilturt', super. jrnluitcd a more cheerful picture jy Pet,. I, 1968.
tnt the 30 million workers now
The herald followed this property through the tax ynrs said the tittiul nssi'ts eXcec(lC(I
for milk eonsuuhI!rs.
vimor l' l'll'CtiOtiS, liliti
The 1,111. ptisst'.'l Werinesday by cnverd is 11.23 an hour.
up to the present shoving the amount of taxes hall each year $2.9 billion .
Engli'hart said the state is
l)avls
will
In'
gui'st
menk
Jr.
Setninuk',
United
State,
South
and the tax levy used to figure property taxes payable to this
at the iui'etitig of the Semi- "less h'ntli'r" state-one in
Citizens and Florida State are
particular home-owner. This prol)erty Is in the Wynnewonil
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state-chartered banks. Sanford nole County I)t'nioerntle execti- which grocers sell selected It.
lion of the city.
hdow cost to attract cusThe Cordoha rioting was the
HtJEl'40S AIRF.S (tJPT ---Recharter. (lvi' "ommitti',' srhi'.lub'd for 8
Year Mihlage Rate Total Value Non-lxeiupt Taxes PiuIti Atlantic holds a5federal
only
violence reported in a gen.
0
university
Argentine
jehlinuis
tOlhI lit tIn' '-ounty coni• tum.'rs.
$54.55
.
$1,810
1955
13.5
6,800
''5111k
unsuccessful nationwide
can't
he
hon
riled,''
itudentc,
enraged
by
the
shooterally
he
The mission dun mimer in (It., courtWASHINGTON (Ul'I)
195t1
7,060
$57.81
18.5
demonstrator,
student
strike Wednesday pr
observed, "and that's why it I rig of a fellow
$60.90 Johnson administration today house.
$2,060
1957
15.0
7,060
Subjects of their talks will Is such ft popular loss leader battled heavily armed police testing the seizure of eight (ta.
1958
7,060
$65.02 found itself mired In the poll.
17.0
$2,060
nirly today from behind barn- ditionally autonomous nation*I
$65.02 tically awkward position of be voter registration and get- Iteni."
1959
17.0
7,060
$2,060
i-iirh's
and atop roofs in the his- universities by Argentina's miii$67.08 baithitig a Democratic-led ting imut the vote.
1960
1S.tl
7,060
$2,000
Pork
city
of Corrlob.u.
tary regime.
lit business or th. meeting
1961
18.0
$., ()u;o
$o7(( move to lower the highest
7,000
1902
18.0
7,060
$2,06()
$07.08 bank Interest rates in * gets- 51 rs. SI Issouuil Hell.' Swofford
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chat riiiiitu cml tIme credentIals
1963
1 S.0
7,000
$2,000
$67.08 r'rntlnn.
The
high
interest
questioncuinmitittet',
will
lrt'si'nL
recom.
MIAMI (Al' - An easterly said -the easterly 'rave, located
1961
18.0
7.060
$2,060
$67.08
the
this
election
year-was
iin'midntioris
for
uppointmetit.n
to
wave
developed in the tropical near Iongiture 7(1 west, was ac1965
18.0
7,060
$2,060
$67.08
A 25 per cent. increase in the
$91.t)2
subject
of
a
scheduled
showthe
vacancies
on
(hi'
committee.
1900
18.0
8,110
$3,440
of gasoline tax collect- Atlantic 600 miles east south- companied by it large area of
down vote In the house.
SIrs. Pearl Yam-borough, chair- nutouuit
cil in Seminole County during east of Miami today while rem- showers stretching from the
man of t h e rub's t'oiiimittte, will last,
month
as compared to Au- nant.c of tropical storm Greta across Hispaninia and Into the
imreni'nt. recoin mnemnlatlons on
gust, ltfliS, wits reported by J. crawled northward In the open Atlantic,
now by-laws,
It moved west at 21) miles W
seas.
A plaque will In! lwe.4ented Ed Strnughrm, director of the
The Miami Weather Bureau; hour.
C
to l'mtrs, Zeta Morrison, iniiuedi. Florida Revenue Commission.
Report. shows collections for
site past cludriusni, for her cf****
of thu party. August were $120,506.05 while
CLEVELAND (UPI)
The indktment, read hy forts on behalf Roberts, chair. August, 1965 collections were
of his wife were overturned
FORT PIERCE (AP) --- A Lucie County Agriculture CentW. Al. Vincent
Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, by the U.S. Supreme Court, County Prosecutor Johnson T.
$116,121.97. Collections in July, sharp increase in citrus produc- Cr.
whose 1954 conviction and was recharged today with see- Corrigan, said Shepparil "Un- lflUfl, will conduct the meeting, 1906 were $129,145.10.
"All available data indicates
Lion and heavy vegetable plantWe sent qnre in the slit ng mid d'mirce murder id relcas- lawfully, purposely and mali*
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ever, no bacteria count so the
Health department is stuck.
Meanwhile some kids have been
E. E. Williamson have pledged
sick.
"
'no" votes on th e budget.
$ 0 I
On te agenda is rcappoint.
F 0 R T H E STATISTICAL
MINDED-Zoning office reports ment of two committeemen to
65 building permits were issued th e South Seminole Natural Gas
during August in th e county for Authority. Former members of
th e Auth ority had been John
total valutlon of $354,695.
For th e previous month 58 per- Reams and ft. C. Carlson.
Time confirmation of the hlr.
were issued-total valua
mlt.s
Things ing of four new employes to the
$339,680.
ation
rain. poll ee department la expected
and
looking up
fall total for August was 7.05 as is the wi t h drawal of the rethebes here compared to 5.10 signatfuns of Patrolman Robert
Bailey and Police Clerk Roy
July.
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Okay, so you're not interested made th at Police Chief H. D.
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