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county, school and
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letter of eredit fUrldint; aT3nc i t;(i.
Since the conference was announced 10 days ago, there has Nov. 9." Knowles said.
aue thi3 week.
been broad 8peculatlon that as long as Johnson
so far out
D
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in the Pacific he would visit such other friendly nations as

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Court Clerks and Ashhy unun .W,000 idle workers at assembly plants across the nation
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this arch criminal?
Hen Morris, director of the Jones, deputy clerk is today its production lines stalled by a seven-day strike began to
What does he look like?
HARRASSED SCHOOL OFFI State Beverage Department re- president of the County roll

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gonna lay a trap for niclpalities for cigarette tax
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collections during the month of
film?
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hue tiaIkngvs. then the people

Plans for the facility which Juet its
Action was taken by Alt-a• property just outside the city
pusible,
in other action, council tenla- will demand action and see thI
monte Springs Mayor W. Law- li:siits to tlii ho,ltIIWltht at a price will include underground storage
the Job Is done and trnsfur the
When the reports are t'om- Uvly adopted a budget of
resice Swofford and the town of
.000 from P. Thomas and are expected to Iie completed pluted, officials plun to submit K0t1.tiS with the rtu of taatton rtponstbilihies to the uext htheu Lv el
(-oun ii at tilL 110 t ting of th u. Ruth ltighii LI I to la use d as thu in JO ilsys ti o ding to town
them In the regional ofth of the set at (he mills
plimuit.
engineer, hlui old 1t.slt litfu
Ile kwulh 4130 outluted dutuea
board Wcdtieday evening which bite of time sit
A:, mx)n 4b purchabe contract, Gluce Engineering.
Ili "hoped ti) abbult completion
-ompleted, tile towti will anD. Kirk Gunhy, fibcal agwit. ban Developillent. with rigluest, ment Which waii, aduptod list- provemirot., fill offivi
it
was
an.
instructed Ui siu*kv report fur "emergency assistance"
the
property,
ted $.l.1O0 for operattun .apendl' lions which hate takcu plc.
nex
May, 1967."
of
best
way
UI
flimmmeing
11w
proIUISIS
time project.
anti $64,140 as revunuel. thets.
Th board agreed to pUrtiiabe ,iuunced.
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shortage of parts caused
laid off because
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The workers, at plants In the United States and one in

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Herald Index
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trvasurer's report with a 'flne- Bridgt!
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Kir*.hhof.f noted ['he
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report
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TALLAHASSEE (U111) — Florldit sales tax collections
Sanford $14,034.98.
then will call him down. Say
u.5 per cent jump in September
the problems,
the same period In 19t15, fail to face up
Jteu•eipta
th e other munici
we are having a secret meeting
the COIfll)trOLter'N office reported Wednesdts'.
of government. Arthur Beckplace and when he pnlith's
Altamonte Springs,
Total collections fuz' the month amounted to $23,001,27, up with, clerk of the circuit court
at
MIAMI (AI')—In separate np
$1,45l.K(l; Cusselberry, $3,280.- ptearanc's Wednesday Mianil 2,OO2,8U() over the previous
told members of the Sanfordgets th ere
33; Longworxl, $2,304.29; North Mayor Robert King high
Int'r135$e5 were also reported in gasoline and spurting goods Seminole Jaycees t.Iay.
IIARRASSEJ) OFFICIALS
Orlando, $o3.64 and Oviedo ised a super.highway—a "Cape tax collections.
Ha •
"If we do not face the challHa,
(Curtain drops down on Robin $989.25.
enge
and sit idly by. we wilt
to Gulf" corridor
GOP
still unconscious.)
• . .
be looking squarely into proGubernatorial Candidate Claude
AUSTIN, 'Vex. (AP)
1)1st, Atty. Henry Wade says the blems we wUl not be able to
City firemen will entertain Kirk offered increased prosper.
this plot to City Commissioners and meal- Ity without a tax hike,
state will seek the death vnslty again for Jack Ruby, whose whip. In the near future." ho
Can Batmn
lie
lierm
of
the
Civil
3ervirp
Board
ll()tll
i. conviction for killiva accused projildential assassin Lee IturveY idded.
exploit the officiulb? Can
High, tbo Democratic
this malicious tonight at Ii p.m. at the Fire flee for governor, said in St. (iswald was set itelde Wednesday.
"There are those who h.ink
end
lfoui..
l)efuuse counsel expressed confidence, however, that the the answer to all problems atmischief.
Petersburg the highway would
numbers of people
'Tune in tomorrow.
The diiui.'r will be to help join the growing Caja, Kennedy former Dallas night club operator will go free withinmonths fecI'ng
turn these pwbletu over
Same Bat Column
ka k off Fire Ps vt'ntlrnm Week region and the 'I'umnpa St l'e If he Is uhlotet1 to plead guilty to a harge
without i
beheduled to begin Monday.
luldice.
to a centrcilized system vf Jovsame But Paper.
temburg urea.

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DETROIT (UPI) — Chrysler Corp. began calling back niore

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leum depots as well as other first vice-president of

CIAL—He could be anywhere. ports $22,264.05 will be distrib. Finance Officers' Asso.
in the courthouse, at city hail. uted to Seminole County mu- ciati on,

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favorite

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distance telephone t.ilI tOIfl 'riding (turin' 1 h. :lr',t hour
the Atlanta officezi of the Of- today.
(tee of E nornie Opportunity
United t'rtess nternatiuniai been received - i.1viizi
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i'iie Inuicator .,nuwurth er in formation
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!()i of 11.30 ncr effl Ut
Wiore ~he !nd 4 lit! drst, 4our.

today for an opening wedge in tile bargaining positions of union
.flh1 COHIPRIIY negotiators in a threatened General Electric strike

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You mean he has the from Jan. 10 to Aug. 4'.
econnais
s
ance
Attack
Squad.
which the government fears would harm national defense.
audacity to tell the public what
ron
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of
Sanford
Naval
Air
"We have no new money to put on the table," Gerwral
)'OU make.
OFFI.
Station
wall
a
part
of
the
einMARY
EARLE
WALKElectric's
top negotiator, Philip D. Moore, told chief federal
I-LA.RRASSED SCHOOL
Eli
was
elected
treasur
what
barked
Air
Wing
aboard
Ran
mediator, William E. Simkin.
IAI.--He even tells them
er of the State Tax Assome of u get in expense g e
Association at a
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The approved award cited
Ranger's part in the extensive meeting of the
College students O spring
DAYTONA BEACH (UN)
(Robin faints His vanilla
aerial
day
and
night
armed
re.
Ft.
Walton
Beach
yesterbreaks
will
still
find
a
welconte
on
Daytona Beach's funled
falls to the ground.)
How
about
the
connaissunce
and
air
strikes
day,
0
t
her
Seminole
White
beach
this
But the collegians will be limited to soda
BATMAN
County
officials
holding
pp
when
they're
thirst)
m
the
face
of
the
intensive
hos
public'
HARRASSED COUNTY OF- tile ground fire which included Positions i their respecThe City Commission Wednesday voted to ban beer drinking
i"" state organizations
ey
apparently
surface-to-air
missiles
in
Inon
th e beach
the
pastime of the college students
FICIAb—Well, th
damage on rail- include County Clerk Ai
it up Buying more flicting
in past years

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New membor of the '3oard 4 u) ierve on the ,itivisory coin.
the White House opened It to live radio and television coverage. about six weeks.
"Next
contract
will
be
for
the
directors is William temper. iiitt&amp;neii ;inti .i volunteers in
The Manila conference, bringing together chiefs of state of
,
It was annou
the seven countries allied against aggression in South Viet bids on construction of the piers
he protZram, it-cordirisr to ;
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Aircraft carrier Ranger with
Attack
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ROBIN—Ifoly Crusade.
aboard
hits
been awarded tile
BAT51AN—Be calm, Robin,

for

Reg. 2k

the

on the way to the 11touchdown chased pursuant to state prices.
will form an entrance to
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Discounts were taken when approtected basin, City Manager
Newest organizations to reach plicable."
MIAMI, Flit. (AP) — Hurricane Inez, lumbering away froin W. E. Knowles explained.
100 per cent participation inNo criticism of county policy
It will be necessary to dredge
elude United State Bank of or method could be found in Cuba where she unleashed her mighty winds and rains three
out muck in the area. before,
Seminole and the Seminole High the report. Among
com. times before, was stalking a new victim today — Mexico.
School DCT Club.
mendatlon5 were that ~literest
Inez switched from a south southwest course that would filling with hydraulic materialsinew pre3ident of Community pii(. -a'
tioni have ;)Pen receivoil
e
Action,
Infl.
at:
the
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(through time acco%aI) earn- have brought the eye of the killer storm into or very near the from the barrow pit used for th
tflfll1a1 this wc'ok for Hrniifatart pro-

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Brady Dredging Company.
The wall which i.,4 desi;zned to protect the marina
harbor from wind and wave acti6n, from tht- east and
northea.st will jut out from the prespnt ieawall oil

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31r. and Mra. Tommy Ball.
uLEvery time we take any of
Deputy
J. Q. Galloway found
on he
criticizes
the
stolen
merchandise in Mrs.
our overcrowded buses and
He goes out of his way Freeman a house trailer.
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Contract for I7,06
font
of a 6i
wan filed in Circuft
!concrete
breakwater
wall,
jimt
the
lakefront
of
nancial management was generally good. Road opera- Court in July by Dr. Loonlandfill area, wa.,4 .iijrned by city o~lf
i ieiali today.
-ird Munson avnin.4t. ths!
Mi.
,
;mer
Marine
ConAtruction
Company
of St. Potc()"t'llu" to
1)e Budgets nil offivini nctions of the board; County Conimixition and the
on county-wido
linsim.
the

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various county and school board
officials seated around Batman
and Robin. Robin is eating an
Ice cream cone. It s vanilla.
Deputies apprehended a San- ed by the county .(during the western tip of Cuba early today and began moving on a west 13-acre fill. Into this pumped- meeting of the organization, grim director, it
BATSTAN — Well, let's get ford housewife on charges of fiscal year) amounp~d
:-tb $27,- houthwest course. The course, the Weather Bureau says, will up land, concrete sheet piling
Ruinos argod qualified persons
started. I had to pull Robin out rand larceny and breaking and 811.73;
Other officers includo Dr. W_ to ;j111)1y ,,ov Eno job of prominutes'
kept
In.
bring
Inez'
fury
near
or
into
the
extreme
north
part
of
the
will
be
inserted.
The
piling
is
of school. Now who's this vil- g
entering after a seven piece dexed and appea
to show Yucatan Peninsula.
designed so th at it can be pull. Vincent Roberts. vice prii- rum 1ir'tor. ri was iiportti
OF dining room set as stolen from
ed up and moved to the east dent; Marvin M'ltzi'r, 4t
tha t i lii atl'it irt neighborhood
HARRASSED
t4ry, Dr. I C RmgIin trimshouse on Oregon Ave.
when
the
marina
is e'ctended
noi y Lommstt.ø' has beu'iz
this snoopy newsSheriff J. L. Hobby said.
WASHINGTON
President Johnson meets the press the east in the future, Knowles, ur"r anti D,. Gen qe F. StarkLs, 3,.:tive n ~Iie
(AP)
Jo area fOr
around askproducbe off I1*l word said
aisistttrsaur*er.
'very Arrested 'as Mrs ilestelle
today
at
a
news
conference
expected
to
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"This is the
last phase
that his trip to the Manila conference will be expanded to inP:nu t)1 it ieait one-half
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were John Daniels.
ho was being held under $1,500
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currently
kept.
Purchases were
Boulevard,
in
5()
are
iance with Acts of 11.163 which
i a northwesterly direction. Space
per hour out of Gotham City as
United Fund officials reported requires competitive Milding for
the curtain closes.)
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pdwary but Arnall followers have begun a
writein-vote campaign.
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I I.'partm"nt will kickoff Natio,iiil I"irt' Prevention Week
Sunday with a :i p.m. parade of
"smoke.enters" through the viiIngo, terminating at the Village
Hall where Mayor George Fuller and Jay Wotz, police and
flit' commiesioner, will give
talks on fire prevention.
Following the ceremonies, volunteers will demonstrate fire
fighting equipment and ,kiU
at a pit fire and simulated
house fire.
highlight of the
unit will be an efficiency contest with fire host's. Men, armed with the hoses, will face each
other, a barrel between them,
and with force of the water
directed upon the barrel, will
attempt to keep it in the can.
ter of a designated area.
During the week, the firemen
will inspect English Estates
schmil accompanied by * team
from the County Firemen's Astic iatlt'n. L'alL on the ito porr anti' of lit-i' prevention will
hw given lot- the students.

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By MAEYAWN MILES
A change In date and auggut.d donation for the polio
immunization program being
apanaor.d by the South Semi.
2iole Jaycees has been announciii by Mrs. Hal Gettings, of
Bear Lake, publicity chairman.
The oral vaccine now is
scheduled to be given Nov. 1
and Jan. S, 11 a.m. until 4
Van. Vaccine has been obtained
at lower than expected costs
and suggested donation now is
50 cents. Proceeds will benefit
the Edgewood Boys Ranch, Javan project for the year.
There will not be any station
set up In Orange County this
Year, Mrs. Gettings reported.
Stations in Seminole County
will be at Forest City, .AJta.
monte Springs, Seminole P1gm
in Csuelberry, and in Longwood.
This.nethod of polio inimuniaatlon, Mrs. Gettings adylues,
has been appruved by Medicare Association and Health
Center.
Announcements of the program will be distributed in
schools, churches, and businesi.
establishments and Orange
County residents are urged to
visit one of the Seminole Ct!7I
ters to take advantage of the
immunization.

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PAY 81

lie hirV Duplicate Bridge Club
had it mi' tables in play at this
wet'k" gzinti's in the Deflary
ILt'staurant. h'taitk Matheson
diri'ett,d.
Winners were, N8, first, Norman Meyer and Mrs. Joanne
l'aulk:sveotiil, Mrs. Frank Austin and Mi-s. A. J. Fat'hin; third,
Mrs. Flora t)oiiinsn and Mrs.
Mary l"itts; fourth, L)t. Ruskin
flosehoanugh aitil Arthur Vheaticy.
EW, flist, Mis.Clorta Ac.
- 'aid'i and Mrs. l)avid Singer;
second, '.1 rs. i-"taitk I loittur And
Frank Froehlkk ; third, Mrs.
Ntaniisii M ,-e.m and Mrs. E. M.
Ilitikle; tout-lit, Mrs. Frank
Mitt tie.ii .tti.i Mrs. (i N. Lack.
Moitthilv i'u ics witkiwis fur
Si'j.leiiit.vt- were, lirat, Mrs.
l.i'iIs Vet'ka; secoihl, L)unald
third, Nits. Ituth
Blatt; fourth. Mrs. siligov; And
. Accardi.

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lotte tilici's tIt*%V aIIiVVd In
Aiiiiii.i fur -)Ix mouths of isilut
ti-amusing Iii 1' Juts. Thu MW.
1,2110 tulle-ass hour fighters ar
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neressar for others. slit, said.
liv MARIANN MILES
The lifetime importance oi pointing nut continued growth in
Jeading i~ achieved through a-

THEY COST NO

disability develops in the area of
explained by
ness for reidin
rea ding. It ir more than likely
hirs. Brasher w, an overall dt
surrounding and
velonment of the child during du to many
complex circumstance'— teas
his first si, years in life
ing. pressure by the family, anas called to the
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his tion and social studies at Westbackground experience
crii State University. Bowling
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Ateril Badge! wert, presented
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Robert 13artain.
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Discussion of the Oct. 25
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A safety program will he pre.
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sentel for members of the Lake
INIary Ifortiemakers Club when money was coming from." said
Nliss Sargent.
they niect at 10:30 a.m., TuesI'm anxious to get startid,
day , in the fake Mary Fire

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Mary Boy Scout I'mol) 24:' in dvt~crihed as -ph%sical and
impressive Court ol Honor cert, mental exhaustion."
Tiie were taken to the hospifliOflit'S at tilt, Scout Hut, in
the group were Mike Parkinsoui. tat Tuesday night after Young
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stay in 5(11001 boOst to the tU- Tflhl(h 10 he (Iir'd.
thnt Iio' grades aren't tops
Misc CIokIin idded that her
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MEMO II I(iPrtICmrfltS the letter ent W Miss Edna
aroond the state, inclu
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cnrds on buses.
That's lio%v
Clocklin dis iCnilege in Traverie City. Ivfiss
Sargent investigated. received
covered the program.
-It has alwaYs been my de e.xrellent reenrnmendations for
sire to become a registered the girl, and found the "need
nurse,' sin'
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headquarters here. Miss ClockThe school arranged for a $401
National Defense Imto and SM
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good reading habits acquired
vailibility of interesting books,
students waF stressed by Alm. I
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clItBear Lake SChOOL tar those around a child,
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Thus far this year in Sanford we have the home first-then call the fire debeen lucky. There have been no deaths partinent.
although
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Fire Prevention can help save lives.
burned. These burns could have been This is most important. But secondly, prevented if proper fire precautions it can prevent the destruction of prophave been taken. Therein lies the rca- erty, which reduces our national wealth.
son behind Fire Prevention Week.
Last year over the nation, property
During next week, fire prevention damage as a result of fires totaled 1,-.
safety programs will be held in the 689,128,000.
proper preventive methods as well as
use of fire fighting equipment.
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grade parents for Thursday. Friday, everything on the menu will he l'iond.i gi m n, including a fish named ''II7tt" (mullet) Cafetcu Ill W (it 1U'I '4
shown are Mrs. Katherine Grimm, stiper'isOr Miss Jlrond:u ilachard, Mi's.
Louise B.u7le, Mi ,leaii Ned, Mis Ann Siiigletai v, and \l I '4 Kathoi tnt'
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WASHINGTCN (UPD - My "grubbies," the p r e - s o i I e d to buy the kind with a readyItaly from China was macaroni.
ThU.
for my booklet "Sex
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Americans
alone
drink
31
billion
daughter, who is Il. came up to srwaLcrs.
Problc'ms
in Marriage," enc1osmade raunchy look. Do-It-yourrhe. governor takes a hand- plus pressure for open housing, I 751.4,809 pounds of macaroni
a
year.
CUPS
me
Wallace
victory
almost
for
seem
to
have
strenghthened
me, stuck out a foot and said, Pre.solled sneakers apparent- self besmjrchmcnt carries no
ing a long stamped, return in
products.
The good old days: Doctors 'elope, plus 20c.
anted, though the attractive, Wallace's hand material).
'How do you like my new ly are the hottest item in the status.
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gressive Martin - one of nii(I of northern whites who Many dogs seem to like the sometimes put the letters "PP"
juvenile footwear line. At least
shoes?"
imagine
sncal:ers
with
fac)P's bright new hopes for the see him as "Mr. Backlash" are 1U'or of mailmen. They bite on a prescription. It was their
among children whose parents
"I don't know,"
about 7,000 a year, and this way of letting the pharmacist
l.ory.applied
.
stains
are
paz-ticuth - is struggling vliunt- pouring
said, can afford them.
nuil into hi office
"where are they?"
costs Uncle Sam a million bucks know the patient was a "poor
m'r, may be mu few under- ularly beneficial to fastidious
S
Montgomery. Encouraged, he in sick leave and medical cxQuotes
person," and should be charged
'I'm wearing them," she said. privileged children who have to children, who otherwise have
Democratic leaders say their
taking more militant posi.
accordingly.
ndom polls, taken in widely tions than ever - as w' ith his pfflM5S.
"They don't look new to me," wear new-looking sneakers. In trouble giving a new pair that
The dilemma you deal with
If
you
think
highways
are
Folk lore: It's bad luck to car- is too deeply rooted in prid.
economically
depressed
areas,
smart
grimy
appearance.
attered sectors, show Wallace legislative assault ui-ion HF:W's
I said.
crowded now, here's a forecast ry a hoe into the house. You'll
"Oh daddy!" she exclaimed, kids may have to bus' unsoiled
cad by an average 2-to-I mar- school
prejudice, too profound
An''. pre-soiled sneakers
dese'gregatjon
guidelines,
to
mull over: Beginning in 1970, have a bad accident if you put and
4
"You always say the nicest sneakers and dirty them up may indirectly bring me great
n. This is said to be so even
One politician says that, giv- the annual crop of boys and both sock and shoe on one foot I and complex-and too critIcal
themselves.
things."
the Birmingham area (Jef- en existing state elt'rticrn laws, girls who become old enough to
to our future for any one man
z-sches. For I intend to steal the
before putting a sock on the oth- or administration to resolvs.
This was my introduction to But the- fashionable thing is idc'a and use ft. In a new line of
rson County) where Wallace it would be surprsiing if Wal- drive will exceed four million. er foot.
The first dream you -Presidc'nt Johnson, address:'ollege clothing.
retofore has not been strong. lace, as an inde'indent, could
Eeet
courtship:
In
Honduras,
have
while
sleeping under a new
Jim Martin's claims that he is _______________________________
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ing the White House Conferan
Indian
lad
proposes
marblanket or quilt will come true.
sing an admittedly wide gap
groups have in common? The
on Civil Rights.
Area
riiipe by offering his girl a girt Munching caraway or dill seeds
i- Tint accepted by indepe'nclent
answer: They look unkempt.
Quick QLLiZ
Genwi
of cocci beans. If she accepts. will keep you from having hicAltanui,nte Springs
ipraisers. There is some' feelSlovenly apparel apparently
i-fl- our actions, the United
Mrs. •los. E. Mulhieux
they serve chocolate at the wed- cups in church.
Mrs. Julia liartos
g the Walluce lead may begot; hand-in-glove with the reStheS has proved we do not
Q-ls it true that witch340.52(15
835-1318
Insect hercules: For its size, ht-lieve in partnership with
la-ilious spirit. Students who
idening.
craft was practiced in colonial
F' ychulogists say that up to the ant is the world's strongest
Bear Luke-Forest CitY
Luke Mur
join the campus revolts usually
Obviously convinced of this, New England?
believe
fivt million Americans - one creature; it can lift 50 times its Asia. in practice, we
Mrs. Mar-nnn Mi)ti'
dress the part. That is, they
Mrs. Frances S'este'r
e governor is thinking ahead.
to the
conform
A-An outbreak of the medic- I out of every 40 persons - have own weight. If your 125-pound that Asia must
838-3678
look revolting.
322.6219
At every platform opportufli- val witchcraft superstition oc- tried to take their lives at least wife were that muscular, she American view of how her sfMany of these students, I'm
Casselberry
Luke Monroe
he verbally annihilates all curred in Salem, Muss., in I6i2.
But obviously most of could carry home more than fairs must be arranged.
told, come from affluent fainMrs. Jane Casselberry
-Senator Wayne Morse, In a
Mrs. H. L. .iotinsoiu
mocruts and Republicans in the summer of that year,
them didn't try very hard.
I jilt-s. They very likely have dif+ three tons of groceries at a time
xcept
California's
Ronald
838-5046
Senate speech criticizing U.S.
322.4 722
persons were convicted and cx'ar is still a young man's from the supermarket.
ficulty acquiring a wardrobe
uagan) who might conceiva- ecuted on the charge of exer- game
policy,
Chuluota
- and particularly jungle It was George Bernard Shaw Asian
that is properly seedy.
Lt,ngwood
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y gain major party presiden- cising witchcraft..
Mrs. Lizu Huht'r
warfare. The average age of who observed, "Except during
Mrs. I)oni-ia Esit-s
It is with the hope of cashing
tl nomination in 11465. Not
365.5193
Q-Whut
bird
has
the
longest
combat
soldiers in many U.S. the nine months before he, The custom of caroling Is
in on this situation that I am
838.3317
Richard
Nixon,
supposedsmall
intestine?
traced back to the 13th century,
DeBary
units in Viet Nam is only 18½. draws his first breath, no man forming a new company called
North
Orlando
the
new
darling
of
the
South.
Mrs. .h'Iin L..ont
A-Probably t ii e ostrich,
Quotable notables: "Fear has
Flyblown Clothing, Inc.
his affairs as well as a -Mrs. Marilync Peterson
capes his Th'.
668-4883
HEAD9UAITERS P01
which
eats
little
but
fnmlliajYou
vegetable
always
seemed to me to be the tree does,"
are
all
with
323-0501
NEW AND II
Delt-ons
Wallace already has defined matter. Its small intestine is worst stumbling block which
modern fabrics that are wrin• Duplicators
Typewriters
Osteen
labrnna'a
and
the
South's
Mrs. Mildred Hane-3
46 feet long,
kle-resistant, right? Well. FlyIt
is
the
anyone
has
to
face.
S
A
record
high
of
Adding
M.chin.s
more
than
-esidential needs so narrowly
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
668-5361
blown will have fabrics that are
Q-Wus the famous Christ- great crippler. My childhood 1,325,000 passports were issued
Calculatori
322.4841
Enterprise
crease-resistant.
at they fit no one but him- church Cathedral at Canter- and early youth were one long by the U. S. Passport Office In I Powell's 00k. SuIy
If. Be
O'i.'do
Mrs. lilt-chic Harris
Ill S. MAGNOLIA AVE.
Ruttier than trousers with a
is spoiling for big bury, England, destroyed in the battle against fear" - Eleanor 1965,
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imbat, coast to coast.
665.5534
Miss Ruth Dmn-idson
permanent crease, it will offer
war?
Roosevelt.
668-4604
365-3651
trousers with permanent wrin- "We're not going to Win this
A-Although the cathedral
Political payoff: Members of
kles. instead of wash-and-wear
ettle talking to ourselves in was a target for German bomb- the Greek Parliament have the
shirts, it will sell unwash-and- labama," he tells listeners at era during World War II, it use of two telephones each withrally. "We've got to do it
wear shirts.
was not directly hit. Nearby out charge. so, to win good will
After a hard day protesting
ew York and California and buildings, however, were de- and votes, they usually Install
f1 r
'auftiith ?th
idiuna and Wisconsin."
faculty brutality, student demstroyed.
one of the telephones In their
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oristrittors need only toss their
Sanford Herad
Page 6
Oct. 6, 1966 garments into a corner, mak- st that he is "not playing this -_-Ii £L'$'EiI A 4uILt.O
i!il'SOk A 51) "l'UI.tSIIEIt
ing certain they do not come in ming just for laughs," that he
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I"HA5K O1.'JU1.t5E,
ould love not only to exceed
contact with soap and water.
LAILItS' '1itLtsIIEL
It(IIItit'I £1.
AS1:t.It
Learn
t
FLY!
The next morning, thanks to arry Goldwater's five-state
Associate Editor
Advertising Director
rftati SAS VLL.T
Flyblown's exclusive "miracle"
not
itics
ctor)' in the South but to pick
1knlgin Editor
A REAL ACHIEVEMENT!
Advertlsin
fabric,
they
will
be
inure
rumT
some key northern states as
Duals WILLIAMs
SIC IIDI$IAh t:n
"ALWAYS MOVE THE CROWD"
Society EdItca
pled than ever.
alL
Business Manager
Do'Il'IIe ats'I'Is
S..-.- -, SSaSaW
- City Editor - -Mechntci Supt.
SPICIAL $1.00
J111JS WSCIj4$
UILL 'IMII'J'
Taiks
Cisunty Editor
INTIODUCUON
• Coatrols
Sts-ff Photographer
Driv.wN polats
Ptitihal,eci .*LIy e,cpi Mturdu)', Sunday and Christmas; publebe,d
baturday preciedln Christmas.
&amp;
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Uome Delivery
NEW CESSNA TEAINU - 512W P., H.
LINE
2c week
PUMPS
5, MaU
SLMJSULE VOVIVTY
LIji OIISDI MAIL
NEW All TAXI CEITIPICATE COVERS INTIRS U.S.
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AS LOW AS
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bAOST CENTRAL FLORIDA POINTS CAN
b.7 $ Months
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.ou $ Months
IE REACHED IN ONE HOUR OR LESS
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V. a. Posts Re 1uess pruv1s that s-U mall sub,cripttcis be ps-Id
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AVAILMU 101
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INSURE WITH CONFIDENCE
e&amp;ciuslveiy to the us.' I cii republIcation of aLl th. local u.wa printed
PIODUCIS
TRAININS 01 All TAfl
In Ui11 b.'W.pkper
Entered s-a asoond class matter October tI. 91k at the Post WIle.
of S,,ufurd, lficiriaa. unde: the Let of Congress cii Mardi g,
114 N. Pai'k Av..
FMnq Semtnote Randi
.' par' cit s-ny material, news or advert lslnj of this •dltIun ct
220 N. FRENCH AYL
The Lazziord ie:aimcI wiay La.' ,eirudut-,,d It, ny meinner without
written ieruiI.slun ,'f the publtsbev of The Hers-Id. Lvy individual
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SANFORD. FIA
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322.0331
Dow,ulr.
Ssord
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-ON HIGHWAY
izifrIuguvTbtIraJdacoprgbtand wllJ bshsldIiaW• I ui
'H.sdquerfors For Sprinkler Syst.ms"
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of the county in tr3ing to Oct. 28 deadline 'still receive 1 Colleen Wiggins of C-i-iselb.'rrv and qt your
full
back. Ms

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been ordered to pay a $1,400 fine

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or go to Jail for 12 months.
Sir Ranulph Twistleton22, and
Wykeham of
his
friends
pleaded
gull'
three
Mn 11. Wharton, of Sansetting
off
the
ty Wednesday to
ford,
has joined Eastern Airdelayed action bombs In the viilage of Castle Combe last lines as cargo sales represenJune. The frieids' fines ranged taive,
in announcing the appointfrom $280 to $560.

Eastern

Fiennes,

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World Under the Sea" with
Norniati J. JSIC(JUCS, a mt'mber Lloyd Bridges and "Witigs of
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oh Rhode Island's house of Rep- Eagles,'' starring John Vaytie.
CIRCUS TENTS AT
resentatives and a law school The CTP will get a percentage'
student, says $L()0-a-plmtte I too of the dollar a carload tickets
FAIRGROUNDS
much for miii evening with Sen. sold in advance and only holders
E(iWmIt-(t M. Kt'tttmedy, 1)-Mass.
SPONSORED BY THE SEMI
advance sale tickets 'still
I he's schit'tluled to speak 4ut (I
eligible for the drawing for' NOLE COUNTY HUMANE
De'mocrntic fund raising dimmer jirks Friday and Saturd.iy SOCIETY.
iii Pawtucket Oct. 18.
nights.

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lhonatre builder William A. 'L't sh
timaru beat a irice rise o:u tii.ur- I
triage' lice'zises when he took oii"
Out tel 'sted actress ('ti.irf,',ie B RI M M N G OV E R WITH
liol.
'l'tshiman, 40, spent $2 till the INNOVATIONS, WONDROUS
hire-rise' wt'cltiestiav at L.os n- SURPRISES &amp; A MYRIAD OF
SAN i"RANCISC() (API
ge-h's County Courthouse. 'l'tit' UNPRECEDENTED FEATURES
first to be served by the new
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Shirley Temple' hIlnck, Holly- price' 'stent up to $5 textay.
FROM_ALL
________ STRANGE LANDS
Quick Change 727 jet.
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'stuods oime-tiIne (hlltl stat', has
''1&gt;
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jet airliner Eastern i putting
quit
the
San
Francisco
Film
J
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into operation this winter.
I".'sti's'al Cmiumnittee. 'flue' issue:
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Before Joining Eastern, Whar.
NS Ii RAN CE
MASON WHARTON
"A movIe sue says Is )ornogra
_________________
Fleming, who drowned In a ton was owner of City Transfer
pith'.
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remote Peruvian river during and Storage, agent for Red Bali County liouid of
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.
ti'e filming of a movie last 'I'ranait Cotnpany, Ryder Truck lie Is a -member of thai Vestry
______________________________
"merely utilizes pornoeI
'steek, made his mother chile! Lines and Murray Van anal litily ( 'toss Episcopal Cliut cli, gi'mtpiiy for profit,'' Mrs. lihick
beneficiary of his $125,000 es ,Stoi-agtt.
UI,iiuinauJ Uittv(Ui i
Samifor.i.
said Wediuesday at the' coiuitiilt
tluItday Ii Ih•
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.itl.vudiuu4*Utul5I$
tate.
lb is nueri'i.-d oiid uSIa (otil h'e 's'e)ted O%Ct hit't' ubjt'ttiotis Iii _________________________________________________
.'t a
lie is a graduate of Orlando
I
3 HIII tom' Yousi sad OWl
A will Sued for probate In Los High School and 5141t.son Unul' t')uiIilutnu.
show that tutu.
C'ieus.
•
I1SIlI..ns .ii Pa. ,,aa •tu.%i
Angeles Superior Court Wedtues- veraity. lie taught. atid co*chud
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;;";;iin'
day disclosed Mildred Anderson h the publk choola of Osecolu
ul.n.ut .nd ACKOSAIS, JUGIILLES,
Psal
Iteddy, as bequeathed $30,000 County atid before acquiring
ol this Atinual IQUILIEKISIS. WHIKL'
remainder
of
the
outright and the
P.sti. IIOlI. WIND LQULStNtAN'. I
firm was manager of City
bequests.
Ysiuit .t* Old
other
after
the ('btatt'
Transfer and Storage.
horn Fal and
0000 ELEPHANT SI
41,
onetime
star
of
N.., Join
Fleming,
Wharton Is past, president of
tuCelebmate
this
TRAINED
HORSES,
series,
the "Rat's hide" television
HAPPIT (It
lianford-Seminolu
Jaycees,
MINAGIKIt
COMPUtE
ALL I(OLIDAY.
in the 1Iullu- the
drowned Sept.
of the f3snfoi'd Zoning
ouch uvi
ga River near 'I'ungo Maria, member
IWICE DAILY 4 &amp; P N.
and
CommissIon,
1'lantiiiig
MI
Peru, during the filming of a
sceno for the movie "high Juji- the Conitnuflity Action Agency
POPULAR PRICES mArl •
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home in time to have the last
Soviet laws curbing i
riage In Missouri for the church chance that he might get slip,
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grade, and Mrs. r'th'1 Otiver' + h" P.ev. D;ir'.vini ht.i
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menus are not accepted b the
Daryl Hauger, 21, had just pass."
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Lutheran
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completed specialized training Donna quickly telephoned the the wedding sermon to 200 jail terms of two to ttirt'e years pupils at South Seminole- and Eggers, appointed t committee +
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to revise the pre IIt LOflStititOfl
for handing out illegal literature
airport in nearby Fergus Falls guests but without the couple.
Psirents
were invited to come
ami by-laws. N,tmed t) the
"It I can obtain a teachiitmg mind hiuldi:mg public meetings
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to lunch during School Lunch mittee were William
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that could fly to Missouri in
room Week next week. "You
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have
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said the bride.
Graceville (Minn.) doctor.
children say It. Is," she
and Mrs. [howard Oser.
Until then, shue platis to con- setutt'nced to prison since nuid- hioJ)eftlll3'.
The doctor agreed to give up
Mrs. Egge'r reminded t'.'mcli
the plane for the red-haired, tinue teaching second grade it .July on similar charges.
Ways and means committee ers, as well as parent. the
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chairman, Mrs. Robert Yowler. could send in the-tm complaint
SALISBURY. England (AP) honor, Phyllis Peterson.
timid dated itu hugh school and
announced the CTP is sponsor
-A young English nobleman The Army agreed to hold Pvt. through college.
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mift• chairman hi,us not yet ailcd Odrin.L You must loss ugly
menu being used throughout
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morning-the wedding day-and marriage.
turned out that way," the 22- he telephoned Donna at 8 n.m.
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But our las prohibit more
piness between their daddy and than one wife.
n1other.
Which means that you betters
This is an unfair burden to function as a 4-woman harem
load upon the shoulders of any to your husband if you wish to
youngster!
avoid the tragedy that Is stalkso will you mothers please Ing Marcia's home.
wake up to the facts of life?
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Marcia's daddy is doing.
test, "my wife rebuffs, reneges
hIIJs ht. can taI.- the White mc're than 1 stntes. Even
Go'. George C. \\z,Iiur(- I
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1w acts as if Mother and I are diffeience in the erotic demand
strangers to him.
iii men.
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CASE A-546 Marcia M aged For a 'satisfied man doesn't
expend the extra energy needed
16. is in tears.
"Dr. Crane," she wailed. "my to run downtown for a restaurdaddy is running around with i nt meal or to chase amun
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the Tigers. Southern California, the No. S team in the court,
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I dood It!
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enough to take care of slants of Drysdale and Or-teen and Sutton and I didn't say a word about Koufax, did I?
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have hit 175 home runs against only 108 for Los Angeles, That'.
my reason for selecting Baltimore and if that's not good enough,
can always write about college football in next week's S.O.S.
Come to think of i I may yet have to send out a distress
signal if they let e down.
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F'ager still is unbeaten but
much of the aura of invincibility
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ble colt had faded.
The Big Catch
Th e Florida-bred son of
Rough 'n Tumble from W.L. Mc.
Knight's Ta rtan Stable came
from off the pace and won the
Co-Captains
$811,350 Cowdin from nine other
topflight 2-year-olds Wednesday
For FSU Set
at Aqueduct. But unlike his
(AP)-Florida three previous triumphs, when
TALLAHASSEE
his margin of victory ranged
of
juniors accounted for all
State University's football SemiUniversity 4 Miami's 24 points notes will be led by co-captains from seven to 12 lengths, he was
Just able to get up In time to nip
against Colorado. Junior Bill Del Williams and Bill Campbell
Miller passed to Junior Jerry in their Saturday game against In Reality.
the Wheately
Dannen for two TDs. Junior the- Florida, CORC'h Bill Peterson successor, from
to
take third,
Stable.
closed
fast
kie Bob Tatarek recovered
says.
Colorado fumble in the end zone Williams is a guard UIILI Camp- l4-lengths back of the runnerup.
for the other score. Junior cul- bell a defensive back and punt
transfer WIhhiiun (Kay) return specialist.
Jege
Peterson also said sophomore
Rarria-a junior-kicked a 45"
yard field goal and three extra quarterback Gary Piijcic will UBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Al
points. Junior Joe Kira held the probably start. lit is credited MIAMI BEACH. Flu.
ball on the kick-n-and the snapS Iwith bringing thit' Seminoles Junes, 225s, Goulds, Flit..
backs were by Junior Center [rum behind in their upset vic• stopped Sunny Moore, 2U6,
Dallas. Tex., 9.
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you collected your thme. I got 50! No, riot doves, Just comply
nhe ll . (I told you I had trouble hitting thuse darn things.)
Although no vire eis jiiek 't-111 us Lite country's bet, I'd
u with Georgia 'lechi as the number one team. N)i, not just
auoe they're -0, but ever since I was a kid 1 was irnjiressed
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leading the rushers with tri
yards in 12 carries. Dennis
Garrett has been the top reeeIvrr with three passes for 77
yards. McDermott has pulled
(JOWfl IWO aerials for B7 yards.
'Flu' Suit h 5,' tiiiiii*l.' I mcii thri next i'ontm'st,
hattie w it h I lilt rita nrg' two wins, 21;7 over Dowell, a soul hpa w sophomore
t'flfl('S,
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alter two time St. Cloud .IVs next Welru's. Sanford and 27-7 over the Tarn- II averiing nearly 30 yarns
p.r completion.
gaines, al-i' taking advantage (if
duiv iiIht In I,tiIlgV'(H)( i.
pa I)ons, Miller has been alFarley ;till more than like..111 open (lat(' on tiii'it- sclii'tjtitc
Coach John McNauimara and niost unstoppable I (s r the ly go with the same starting
to get an extra practice for
his staff are expecting a tough 'Canes, In the Tampa game,
eleven he has used previously.
contest, unlike the 'Canes' first picked up RB yards rushing in Dweil will he at quarterback
Pei'sol Bout.
with hobby Richardson At (tilltwo (lilt Itigs which resulted in dull)' three carries,
NEW YO RK 1 tll'I )
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aiim mimi Brown, along with hack and Garrett •wd McEJirt'•lS)
I(t()ri('s, St - (loud
l'ersol, wilt) dc.'lt'at ed .1 a mes J
halfback Billy Hagy and quar- molt rOUfl(hmfl out the hackWoody in his first heavyweight fllVIll)S I)('('It alit' of the rough- terhmack Charlie Mathews have field.
will Include center
The :t
bout after successfully cam- et opponents on the South Scm. all figured prominently in the
Toni Richardson, guards Tim
backfield picture.
paigning as a light heavy. mole slate,
Top
performers
on
the
hat'
Murray
and Grezg Pfefler, tarExPlosive
running
by
hail.
weight, iii fight Amos Lincoln
Brown and Wayne
been
end
Paul
WeiIrwr
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Robert
have
Oct.
hacks
Jerome
Miller
and
Clar.
Square Garden,
52-yard
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Beau
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ends
Marc Meyers
a
Wednesenci'
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and
the
powerful
who
scored
on
21, it Was antiotinr.'d
Ricky
by
Cain
against
Tampa,
guard
and
Bob
Glaze.
Game
time toplunges of fullback
(lay,
'lIme bout is a substitute for B rowne have )iigimijglitcd th e I'aIIi Nicholas and center Dean night In Longwood will be 7:30
Noland.
p.m (lie Emiic G riflithm•,loev Archer
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('r was stricken with a virus at- Noble Victory is the early 3.5
tack (luring training.
favorite to win the $80,000
(;oth am Trot at Yonkers RaceTriple Win
way Saturday night.
A'l'I4AN'I'IC ('l'I'Y, N. .1. ( LJPI)
Opposing Noble Victory, who
-Jockey Jorge Velasquez scor- holds the rcconrd for the fastest
ed a riding triple at Atlantic mile
o run by a trotter in compeCity Wednesday, hooting home titi n, will be Speedy Rodney
All Navy ($1020) in the second, (31) Speedy Count (8-1), Earl
Policy Power ($2120) in th e Laird (8' 1 ), All Aflame (15-1),
third and Polyhu ($11.10) in th e Lord Gordon (20.1) Spin Speed
fifth.
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eighth consecutive will this Saturday night in Orlando its they
entertain the Montreal Beavers
in the Tangerine Bowl at S
p,ni.
In their first game of the
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play the Montreal eleven and
showed an impressive offense
which carried throughout their
first five games, too. In that
first. encounter, Orlando stomped their opponents 49 to 27.
In reviewing their last. victory, Coach Moss singled out
the play of Chancy Bray and
Dick Peaoncn as being outstanding, "Bray is finally getting some experience and before long he'll be one of the
best defensive linemen In the
league," said Moss.
Bray stands an event six feet
and weighs in a 256 pounds and
is a graduate of Central State
College.
Probably the strongest point
in the Panthers leading the
Eastern Division is their tally.
lag 266 points while allowing
only 108 to their opponents.
Moss once again will have
the problem of selecting it
starting quarterback for Montreal. Glynn Griffing played almost the entire first half
against. Brooklyn last week,
taking time team from a 9 0
deficit to mm 14 9 halftime lead.
Jonas was CVOH siiai'jiet' ill the
secouid 11111 f, completing-- 1!
of 11 patracs for 171 yards and
two touchdowns.
llli Tobill 15 (li(' te1I1)m'5 tof)
rusher with 285 yards in 50 attempts for a 5.7 per curry average, while l'nt Batten is ems.'
behind with 241 yards in 41 at.
tempts for a 5.6 mark.
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season by traveling tomorrow
night to engage the Ilawthmoriie
High School on their field with
game time at 8 p.m.
Time Naval Academy teamim
will be operating out. of a single wing formation arid will use
th e ground at ta ck to a great
degree, according to its Head
Coach Jesse Harry.
The starting line-up for tomorrow's game will fund Gary
Peed at quarterback and serving as blocking-back, too; Daniel Evans will be flanker wing
back; Harry Smith
tail back;
and Jerry Sarge:i t will set the
charges at fullback.
On the line, Malcolm Valiat'e
and David Purdon are the ends;
guards - David Snyder and
James Accursio or Wentwortl,
Gates; tackles
John Canterbury and Wal te r Porzig and
Jeff Sargent, centering time
ball.
This will be the first game
of the season for time Sunfoid
Naval Academy team while
their QJ)pOtieflt Hawthorne 11 Ighi
School hun played three, with
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1)ennehy, a former member of
Me United States equestrian
team's threeday squad, heads
the roster of judges for jumper
events at the National hors.,
Show to be held at Madison
Square Garden, Oct. 25 -Nov. 1.
Others selected to Judge tine
Competition include William J.
Barney, Toni Moore, Joilti J.
McDonald, Christopher Wads'
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ZURICH (UI'!)
Celtic Gl asgow,
with
fullback
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the Zurich Football Club 3d0
Wednesday to qualify for the
sccud round of th e European
Cup of Cii:nplons soccer coin.
Tensi Gets Bid
petition. Stevo Chalmers added
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (Al') --- - th e th ird score for th e ScotSteve Teimsi, who threw his first tish champions.
American Football League puss
last Sunay, was named
Wednesday to replace veteran Five Winners
John Hadi as starting quarter- LOUJSVJIJE, Ky. (Al') back for the San Diego Charg- Jockey Kenny Kimapp rode five
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year's roster with uine This
In more than twice the number
of thu second most productive
cities, J)aytona Beach and MiHere's a quickie for you. Out of the 14 biggest college foot- amni, with four each. Tutnp
and Live Oak are each repreball conferences, how iniiiiy Can you HUUIC?
buck
to
Lite
tube
and
let's
all
give
our
seimted
by three Semuumolc . At0. K. Everybody
bird
food
bolile
lanta is the leading out of state
feathered friends from the Ciiepeke JIy.luiid
city, with four rcpresesi tat ivts.
• those perk-away bitt's s 2 ,*iii J. A.

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baseball stats which was mailed to the Associated Press fur
Hurry Walker
eatiunul ballotinm: NI, Mi'iiuget of the Year
and Hunk liuuer for the AL; NL Comeback Player of the Year
- Lou Johitison of the Dodgers and Jim Kaut for the 'i'whis
Bill
F'elise Aiou
Atlanta; 21
,. the Junior Circuit; lb
Pirutt'b; 3b - Im'ooks Robinson
Orioles; $$
Mazeroski
Gene Alley - Pirates; Outfklde:s - Roberto Clemente, Pirates;
I"rank Robinson, Orbit-s and 'I'ony (Jlivu, Twii*s; catcher Haut of the Twins
Joe Tone, Atlurit,a; Eight Handed Pitcher
Sandy Koufax of the Dodgers.
and Left Handed Pitcher

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Umich i"arle's grhi4ers ijavP I and one T1J a 4me-w1nnin
IIoi;n.k won theft first t,tuiuin' vs to Seuninoin and l,ks'vIw matte just 21 first downs anti a
toss to John Mr'termott last
Inst week an
a r:if,i cuaked The Ilnitnuls have iwen tough 142 yards rushing in tiirr tilts, week
lie ran 13 yards against
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'I'iit' I ,vun mi a t.':i
now Ii a
Vt' hireti unable to put to. been thin closest tim In
to
a ha ve
man's only other scorn.
ret'ord of .ini.' V' 10 in t )ini. out. i,'.'t her a consist eat offensive t andriiit offensively, completing
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When Notre Dame ilitietS Army this Saturday, it'll be a
continuation of a rivalry which started back In 1013, when Army
had an open date on their calendar and scheduled this small
Echool from the Midwest. It. was 53 years ago when that game
revolutionized foutbull us the Irhch won 35-18 by utilizing the
little known forward puss with L)urais throwing to Knute R(kime.

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,7's Ill 1)0 seeking thelv second
%'ictniy tonight when they enlertain the l)el,nnd .hinlot' Var.

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Sanford's Seminole 111gb ,1 anior Varsity and Sanford Junior 111gb football teams will
b, on the warpath tonight as
they both will travel In search
of gridiron victories.
The .)unior Varsity, uniler
Ralph Stumpf and Owen MeCnn-on will be necking their
third consecutive victory of the
season against a strong St.
Cloud team at 7 p.m. The Junior
High Braves will be after their
first win, to get ba ck to their
victorious ways of last year,
against. Ocoee High School's
junior varsity.
The Baby Seminoles will re ly heavily on the throwing arm
of Skip Senkarik and the puss
receiving of ends Torn Santiago
and Gary Maples. Halfback
Bobby Powell and fullback John
Neiman, the JV's top ground
gainers are doubtful players
tonight..
The Seminole line will be
anchored by co-captain John
Hawkins at center; guards will
be Bobby Kuhn, Greg Pctscher,
and Paul Pivec; tackles Wayne I
Burnsed and Billy Martin; ends
Torn Sandage and Gary Maples; quarterback Skip Sonkarik; fullback John May; halfbacks Joe Turner; Dave Ri.
Charde, or Cecil Simpson,
The Braves will try to get
revenge for a 26-7 pasting
handed to them by the unbeaten SOUTH SEMINOLE JUNIOR HIGH as they travel to
Ocoee for a 7:30 p.m. game.
Last year, in a rain-drenched
meeting the Braves came out
on top of the older, bigger
team 13.2.
This year, due to an injury
to Glenn Burns, the Braves
have been forced to go to It single wing type offense.
At ends, the Braves will
start, Jim Rabun, Tommy
Whigharn or Larry Keaz'se; tackles-Mike Wali'aven and Jethno Warren; guards-Jim Provencher and Kip Braden or Dana Yelinek; center-Scott liar.
His; blocking back Andy Adcock; wingback-Brian Smith;
tailback-Dunne Rogers; fullback-Ricky Gilirnore.

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ne going to lose them ail! The coaches, their assistants and
most importantly the kids themselves have been doing the best
they can
and you just can't expect anything mote than
that, now can you?

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Doug
Doug Splane of Fo rt Lauderwas moved into Dorsey's
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Just for the records, thic' finished last
a distant 35
games out of foist place. As a matter of fact, the Cubs were
in the pecond division for the twentieth time In 20 )'ears (Now
that's batting .1000 per cent, sluggers!)
What I'm trying to p:ove is that the success or failure of it
team cannot le placed on to olic individual. Let's be real it ic.
There's a cycle in every sport with every team (the Yankees
are a prime example when you just don't have the material,
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Marion Magee's 154-418 was
high for the Wee Tried team
as they won three points from
th e NAS Stars,
Doris Bacon topped the Retired Chiefs Wives and Sue
Mudd led (he Flours as they
split the points 2-2.
Suzy Reno was queen of the
split circle when she spared the
2-7-10.
Doris Bacon and Mary Niblett
converted the 2-7; Gladys Ed
wards and Jean Jordan
verted the 5-10, and the
fell for Jean Jordan, Sandi Jordan and Jo Kirkham.
Caroline Hardy rolled live
strikes in a row, Gladys Ed
wards and Joe Kirkham chalk
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Incidents like this always remind me of Leo Dum-ocher
(Now what's he have to do with football, John?).
Do you remember him on TV as the week-end sporkaster,
prior to his being named coach of the cellar-dwelling Cubs? Remember how he would always second guess the coaches from
way up there in the sports booth and just SOUND like be knew
what he was talking about!

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"In that story yah put out, lookin for 11 good football play.rs for Seminole, why dontcha just find one coach
it'd be a
lot easier."

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he silenced by the Dodgers' pitching staff,
it was with the
Twins last year. And by the way, did you realize that Bob
Allison finished the season with a lusty .210 swat mark and
only 18 RBI's this year for the Twins?

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B ASSOATED PRESS
which
have givenpuonly nix
The
sweet
smell
of
roses
acNo bettering the 10 by Jess Barnes ager didn't comment on that,
1.
LOS ANGELES (AP)
companied the University of points In three outings, faces
he did on Drabowaky.
One's written a poem about Bal- of the New York Giants against but"You've
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got to give him cred
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Michigan the last time they the explosive offense of thirdmore's bullpen brigade, but the New York Yankees in 1921. It," Alston said. "I remember
visited East Lansing, and Conch ranked Notre Dame with ophs
pitching coach Harry Brecheen Drabowsky Just did what the he was a strong thrower as a
•.,•.
Elliot figures It's a good time Terry Hanratty and Jim Seyclever
line
of
Baltimore
scouting
report
said,
youngster
when
he
was
with
the
thrown a pretty
to refill the vase.
mour anxious to test the Cadet's
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e
first
State
was
blank verse around,
Michigan
th
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sore arm. But It looked like he
victory for Michigan In Big to down Army
5 by at least 2
"That told us that a good fast th rew as good as he ever did."
'em short," Brecheen said.
Ten Conference play in 1964 poin ts.
ball can be thrown past the
.
Drabowaky agreed but admit"And we got plenty of both."
when the Wolverineti went on
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HalDodgers,"
the
rookie
receiver
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ted he was close to retiring and
It's just possible that
win the Rose Bowl and an
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timore bullpen brigade has been said.
becoming a full time stock brothe Wolverines visit the Spar....
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the one factor measured incor- Walt Alston, the Dodger man- ker when the Orioles drafted
tans this Saturday in a crucial
L.
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him from the St. Louis Cardicollegiate football contest, they
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tabbed the Los Angeles Dodgers
have visions of another trip to
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"I suppose If Baltimore hadn't
as 8-5 favorites to win their seePasadena, Calif.
drafted me I might have reond straight World Series
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The Spartans, however, fiSecond
tired," he said. "But when I had
Moe Drabowsky, a 31-year-old
pure to provide the major thorn
BROOKS AND FRANK ROBINSON
part time stock broker who cona chance to go with a club that
on the Wolverines' rose bush.
TAU THAT VACATION
could win the pennant, I
sidered retiring before the seaWh o's Afraid Of The Bums?
Michigan State, defending Big
son, came out of the Baltimore
changed my mind."
'tRIP ON TIRES THAI
Ten champion, is undefeated In
bullpen In the third Inning
The Orioles started off against
three contests and Is ranked
1R\kt $3'%'jAU CERTIFIED SAFE'
An the Dodgers the same way they
Wednesday and completely LOS ANGELES (AP)
No. I nationally. Despite a losAT 100
shackled the Dodgers while over-eager baseball fan, proba- won the American League pening career record of 17-36-5
'lo
Rated
Tensi
with
Frank
Robinson
breaking one Series strikeout bly a Dodger partisan. must nant
against Michigan, the Spartans
record and tying another in Bal- wonder today If a careless act and Brooks Robinson hitting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1964, clicked on flint' o!12 pass- have lost only three times to
DUNLOPS GM YOU AN
tlmore's 5.2 vIctory,
on his part might have played a consecutive first inning homers
EXTRA SAFETY NAREver since the Orioles have part In the 5-2 defeat of the Los off Don Drysdale after Snyder Young Steve Tensi had never es for 223 yards and touchdown the Wolves during the past 12
thrown
a
football
in
a
regular
pass
plays
of
25,
44,
30
and
63
years.
arrived in Los Angeles, Manag- Angeles Dodgers by the Bald- drew a one-out walk.
GIN AT SPEEDS YOU
Since Michigan State is In.
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aT Hank Bauer and Brec.heen more Orioles in the World Ser- An inning later, Snyder
eligible for the Rose Bowl thin
NORMALLY DIJYL
gled In a run after a walk t when San Diego Coach Sid Gillhave been pelted with questions les opening game.
"Steve was terrific - he year, though, Michigan and
man called him off the bench in
suggesting the Orioles couldn't I-lore was the setting:
Etchebarren and a sacrifice,
second half against the pi.yed a beautiful game," said Purdue figure to battle it. out
possibly win the Series because The Orioles had blasted off In the bottom half of the secJohn Hadi. the AFL's No. i for the berth. The Wolverines
chargedup Miami Dolphins.
AND THEY
to a 3-0 lead in the first inning and. Jim Lefebvre hammered charged
of their pitching.
All pointed to the fact that the on a walk to Russ Snyder and McNally for a leadoff homer. The 6-foot-5. 220-pounder fired pasFcr last year who was rehave
won two
their first
COST NO MORE'
three
games
thisof
season
and
entire Orioles' staff had corn- left field home runs by the Ro- cutting the lead to 4-1. Then, in up the sputtering San Diego ma- placed by Tensi.
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ird. McNally walked three chine with four touchdown pass- Hadi. who had led the We!-,I can be expected to battle the
to 27 for binein boys, Frank and Brooks. the th
pleted only 23 games
Dodger left-hander Sandy Kouf- They added another In the Se- consecutive batters and Bauer 3 that carried the Chargers em cluirnpion Chargers to victo- Spartans to the wire despite
AF
from a 0-6 deficit to a rousing ry in their first three games, being tabled a 13-point undercond on a walk to Andy Etche- signalled for Drabowsky.
ax.
ccldn't get the team going in dog.
An game No. 1 started. Bauer barren, who advanced to second "He was my logical choice," 4410 victory.
The Rice Owls are threee
23-year-old
the
first hail against the winless
HWY 17.2 &amp; ONORA
dispatched one of the biggest on Dave McNally's sacrifice and Bauer said, "because he had the This earned th
405 W. '1st. ST.
touchdown
underdogs against
taxi squad graduate The Asso- Liu: fired-up Dolphins,
323-1632
322.0651
bullpen crews In history down scored on Snyder's long single most experience."
dated Press' award as Off en- Tom .lanik. corner back of the U C L A The second ranked
the right field line
sending to left.
COMPLETE FRONT END REPAIRS
sive Player of the Week in the Buffalo Bills, was named Defen- Bruins apparently have too
every available pitcher to the But Jim Lefebvre opened the
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
WHEEL BALANCING
sive Player of the Week for his much offense In Gary Behan
American Football League.
bullpen with the exception of the Dodger hail of the second with a
World Match
Tensi, a star of the Gator to interceptions and strong and Mel Fan' to be stopped by
FINANCING with NO CARRYING CHARGE
starter, Dave McNally. and Jim booming homer to left field.
the Owls.
Bowl game for Florida State In taciitng against, the Chiefs,
Palmer, today's second game Wes Parker followed with a
pitcher against the Dodgers' scorching drive that sliced first
base and skidded deep into foul Golf
Koufax.
Bauer used It almost immedi- tiritory down The right field
ABC
ately, calling on Drabowsky in 1re.
A
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then
reached
out
and
the third Inning to protect a 4-1
lead built on consecutive first grabbed for It. That made it an
Inning homers by the Robinson automatic double. It probably
boys and Russ Snyder's key sin- would have been a triple had it VIRGINIA WATER. England
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Just the course to worry' about
HIRAM wauaws
then got John Roseboro to foul promptli gave Jim Gilliam
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and the 11 was the most for a 11 Parker had been on third who won the inaugural of this
411. M.IV. IS.
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relief pitcher in Series history, where he should have been If it event two years ago, and South
CANADIAN
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TOM ss
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IMPORTED SCOTCH
sity of Florida football Coach
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Caroline Hardy established
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workout
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to
go
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game
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GOEBELS
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IMPORTED
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VJVlATs Colt v iwoi
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Tommy I plans for the Florida Gators'
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HALFWAY BETWEEN
Iieu*t
SOIITZ
CAM.
the Holler Motor Navy WIVOS walks to Lou Johnson.
Saturday
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&amp;w on
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roline
howl
Davis,
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afternoon with Florida State.
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said
"We
are
working
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JET DiET 3.49 6 CANS
CASt PRICES GUARANTEED THRU OCT. Oft 1 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED B
they won three points and are
hard and I believe the boys will
tied for first place in the league.!
be mentally ready."
cun
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Carolyn Brown's 169-453 led
I Graves said also "1 feel it may
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5' 5.50 QUART 8 YR. KY. Amm3.99 .."47.5C
be a high-scoring game. Both
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teams are capable of scoring
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sweep.
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iv'.
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fense
against vorrimunism and
Brown,
-Jo.'k-phille
Frallves
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"Florida llas grown ill size.
tit. no planning.
"Oil. pesticides, insecticides,
the
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istiis that are out to
Thi.' girls. accompanied b Or!ando-Scminoie .Taj-Al;ii. 85(1; Kt'in and baby girl, (etirgia
employe of an electronics firm.
This is the opinion of Rep. garbage and industrial wastes to iiintli in (lie tiation, but
destroy
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free country and
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Aqua- Chun King Corporation, S250;

for an outing at the Food Fair Store, S150; Abstract Lyons, Sanford; Doris W. spoke to members of the San- into our streams dully. Our vii- and protection of its natural on the school board,"
Clue.
1ioli
Darby stated the school hoard
I
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The parenu, made: an aPPeal spriis.
"Good
both
state
"has
under its jurisdiction over
planning,
for witnesses to report whatCraig Mackie. 21. Nancy's Ii Ives 111, $100; Harold II. Kast- Morton, Ethel Walker, De about air and water pollution let-."he pointed out.
Florida must have a state- and local, with good zoning 650 teachers with college demay have looked like liurscpu&amp;iy ance. and Ben Dauterman, 21. ncr, $100; Mrs. Ruth Lantz of Rary; Eva Berg, Ikltona; Herill Flori da.
wide planning law-our poflu- backed by political muscle and grees and a junior college staffbetween the girls and p ossible PairitIa's escort. said theyiast 1 Casseberry, $50; Mrs. B. C. I'clt. Metcalf, Oviedo;l'hornas
1.

planning is needed flfl(1 state to give them real teeth," Ree"In the past several months doctors degrees. Now more than
are
necessary
planning laws
antiouncenients of over $500 mil- ever before we need highly
to dy asserted.
Tht' girls disappeared while Oakes. £25; Rev. Edward Milinsure better location of roads,
"We cannot just sit here and lion of new industry coining in qualified school board members
~%%- Vaiitig skimpy, two-piece bath- Icr of Altamonte Springs, $16;
subdivisions,
schools
and
other
let
l'luridns air and water be to the state have been made. just as we need highly quail.1.
Si5;
blouses.
Shoes.
Mrs.
M.
S.
gins.
A.
and
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Weather
facilities in order to avoid great- completely ruined.
We are taking for granted the fled teachers."
purscr. wallets and cosmetics Peterson. $15: Thomas G. Aler
costs
later.
''People
of
Florida
must
protection or our environment
realwere left behind with picnic bert, $15: Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Hales stated, "Voters are tak "All the way back to (lie (lays ize that air and water quality and l)Iihui(' Ilditlth.
Tharp, 810; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
cotnpi1iOlis.
jug a negative view in elections
iIIiflUhlg E. Peter, Altamonte Sj)rifl2S.
(If Teddy Roosevelt we iiiive is the common denominator of
"We must plan for protection I-ittlie tliuiii a Positive one. They
Datttctmari said tilt,
misall
the
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hearing
about
about
20
in
all
use
for
Industry,
commerce,
as
well as growth." lie conclud- shoulil investigate the canthwas
$b;
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rai-,td to about l00 tilt- !iIindR'm son: that has how iiicreasccl to
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Ck'vt'ltnd, cloudy
t)lnt-d allied force in five days of Till! individual mist's 2.200 ((ins
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ulookcd. There war's biggest bag of prisoners, 1.81)1)
tons or all other timings lit
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Ma y be Mamma's bridge club
applec5ui,ce op W illi a(i(litinfl.il
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Brown ham in mar g ar i ne
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noon snack
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Line bottom and sides of 8
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½ cup sliced celery
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and assisan
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CaUty Butler and Mrs. Harold
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Wendell Aee, Mr and Mrs
Sydney \ ihn Mr . and Mrs
Bill Reek, Mr. and Mrs. To m
Freeman Mr and Mrs D d
Wilson and Mr. and M.
Hunt.
A smorith moonlight return
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delightful
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Folly',. Problem
now keep my high chair tray living room rug is to tic vacu town can also be most helpful.
DEAR FOLLY- We have a covered with adhesive-backed umed. I place thin light chair! SAGIDI'ARILJS (Nov. 22 to
name brand glass fiber, inaulat- paper. Lay the tray on the paper bac
k of each heavy chair and Dec. 21) 'Your in tuitive faculed steel picnic chest It keeps and trace around th e edges. Cut tip the chair until it lies back ties ars' operating very well tt.everything cold but I think It the paper ant--inch: wider *11 the without having to hold It. The day and you ca:: make much
sveaL too much Can any read- I way around and whet: pclng vacuum can then reach: the rug progress by relymg at) your
e: tell mu some thing to do to j the paper 0:: the tray clip the under the chair.-MRS. H.E.C. hunches. You can make excel prevent this? Every time it is edge. every inch 01' 50 and I
DEAR FOLLY - Ever find lent pals of associates and plan
put ii: the car or on o table, It i dented about an inch. This helps
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pursuits you like in
putting a small amount of white rust. But If she u11 Wash and DEAR FOLLY- I am 75 so PM
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talcum
or even corn- dry It carefully and then wax
SUPPOSC t ha t PUtS
In the I SCORPIO (Oct. i to Nov.
starch, on OflC'$ neck before put- lit, the chair, Wil l clean easier
"liftie
old
tAng on a white short, blouse or and will not rust as long as the
lady" category. I 211 Your ability to ferret out
uniform wil l absorb the perspir- wa stays on. Of COUC, It will do all my own housework and whatever is puzzling to you opportunity

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Opening ieacl- 'i
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Therefore South led the deuce
cards in each minor suit.
since this could lead to greater
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of hearts on the last two spades ture. Be most helpful to one z
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who comes to you for assisthr would be sure to make h1cm the long club. it looked
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ti,irnnre end atnrtn to like
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tried hctter then Pie ever did before,
at this. (sin. I sisint know lio' In tnletni Infkb'lltlrn.
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MOON CHILDREN (.lunc 2
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Looking For A 2nd Car You'll.
4

i -$ehnolc &amp; 1nstriwt.Irnti

I1NTIiki;: rinottr øt. 11\'IflL
PRIVATE v0wr
om S4 bOA t)lfl.
22-7846
P1
-TONE
unt. ______________________________
'nt'
RL
______________________
Ph.
!.4fl6
_________________________________ -71. Male Help Wanted
_______________________
rentel for Eleotrfr -____________________
1'r tI
rk
on S. to
COr with nr- Ifl'UU'l) m
hu or 1*I. i,utre. Csrrohl nht ,v.• other week.
(Rn4.fl Tr ifr,liIi Of a mon.
Furniture.
________________________________
___________________
hrom. or isrkn.s 41n not epAr"NfltA"TC pee weter b.'iter. ph. See A fl,iii'nn. Tmtert,i
S.T'. SM., Vs. 1e SI. a.t Inter1ees lined, ' ral., nfl;
itst, 4.
Meg-nnhtk A"i. n Ph. ., E
Fox.
horn..
CUIIJ)
CARE
in
4
___________________________________
- n who ee4s 14 make
&amp; Saturdays. flssaonab)e
trnni S4,00(' to $1.5fl( er month.
0*11 *249E'.
5. Articles For Rent
Wrlir P. 0. R'x AA', fla"4yzi*g prnb$. __________________________
/
_________________________
4_, )
___________________________
__________________________
Itifli. fle.n.'h, Ftc.
__________________________________
Wits. P. 0. Box 121*. $anterd.
CARE
_______________________
REN'r A RFT
___
______________________
34 hour Service. Special rates tn
Rn1)awa HnspItaA, Ra Reds
Jff1
1CIDE Pvsflaa.
72. Female Help Wanted 1l WE workinr mothers.
_______________________
__________
__________
_________
R' Day Week or Month.
CARE, Ofldo 14)4*71.
2440
E.
Oak
Ave.
222-0*61
______________________________
CARROLL'S
PtIRNITURE
_________________________
_________________________
________
______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
____________________
122 51*1 T1F 1ASfl1ChN W0Rl,T awaits
116 W 1st
CITTLI CARE In my home. S.
.
rtft. .!nit tb' Ioeh1'. at pee4-.Bennty
cre
________________________________ dat r*tq' te ork1n mothers.
'V--Br DS-CHAT) SAWS-Belt line PHshions Cal1
-l17.
______________________________
Vihrctor,-Mcs.ir, Ro11r.
Vy'nnwo4Sd. :2.0I4;.
SPECIAL øt acouatflted otter
ATr1c'AN RE'T-AI.L
Jants WIlliams
71aIe or Female Help
Upholstery
8. Pets &amp; Suppliet.
?ffif S. I1inwthis
::li:'
_________________________________
. Pets &amp; Supplies
_____________________ I
_____________________
________________
____
I
T.hrv October lb
_________________________________
(IP)1C
A 'A1l.AR1.E nniv in
i5
HOSPiTAL
OVER 2i. TEARS
Adc,ptl:. .siiiP17PPiE
all RC?'Vt$.
ANIMAL
HAVEN
.
Wheel
chair.,
sick
room
supplies
thi
SMntnrd Ares, for
or
PINE
workmanship In
Iii *1 • L SOC IflT\.
Perms t.a'rt at $t;.8fl
v'd
So'retirlo,; Mn'hlnlste;
Boar4in. For sale, AEC Chihue.
for sale or rent.
hnlsterinR, 4rapr1e.,
Hwy. I'i-O, flour Count ItOh!
Cut N Curi Beauty &amp;.lon
Ton 1, Dii Makefli. Apply IT
hue, also intied br.sls.
LTOOETT
RKXAI.L
DRUOS
.ra.
'I'ime
payments
as
little
Dept.
3.20S24
____________________________________
pørsn: Fha Stole Employm.n
Ptnecreet Shoppin Center
* lb mci. Dra,p.ry hardware
I
Direct Phone Liiies ic Want Ath
S. Fren'h Au...
Ss'rvl'i,
270 Orlando flr
Ph 2?-71t
inat.a.11atlon.
POODLE
PUPPIES.
uarantCe4i
WANT A
iui.r
DECORATING
snor
______________________
SOUTH
SEMINOLE
healthy.
Tiny
to'
&amp;
mtntature
SANFORD
?mrr nus'
Legal Notice
___________________________
____________________________
53. Wanted T But
. 232-2115
_______________________
_________________________ CALL Whlta.ker'a. Pektn*ea., at stud. Terms, B-144t.
77. Situzmon Wanted
Poodles, Chihuthuas. AICCs.
____________________________
322.261
II
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rl:flIum:
PUPPT
TOT
FO
WO'FICE
Dell's Auttion Service I
in trr'. aALE Stud service available. We p
4255938 4$. Plants. Feeds. Seeds
t:-:
____________________________ WI1.L buy onvthiit.. n: V1ut l,01S ( EN E R AL FiOL1SNOTICE IS InEflT (flVEN predate *nqutri... Ph. *6&amp;-1:&amp;
4,,.
that 1. . j.ivrimT Rosin', _________________________
CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YC)IJR
Httheiit prk'e pail
EyI:I1fl
To
In.
g.774,
Sheriff of Seminole Cnunt', Flor- POOT)IsE rt'rPrflcs. non-fading, 10. Poultry - Livestock
('.*1I
or t22-7t9'
_______________________________
DAY - SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY
AD
vltiurt'
fluin. Lirtletrum, .)tinlper,
Ida, by Virtue 0! 4) wilt issued
Black. amnall honed miniatures. _______________________________ .
T'oilncarpus,
Ptttosporum;
S4. Real Et4ntc - Sale
uzt of the Oircatt Court In amid
LEZZITUf' I NNELS, Where
HC)RSfC RuAitI)KI'
cA.sH POR TRASH
to
______________________________________
Reasonable itate.
for Seminole CountY, Florida. øfl It's Quality That Counts. Sep,Aitft7ltsa
&amp;
Used
furniture
wantThe Longer Your Ad Runs
Vs-•
'l.r rcrs
the 8th day of September, A. 1).
Good Rtdtng Area
tns Sanford over
yrs. Stud
5f
ot
Cor.
Lake
Mary Rd. ,$,
C. A. WHIDDON
::-*z3l
I)OEE FURNITURE
1*4G. In that certaIn cause he- 8ervi for miniatures &amp; stan- Phone
ar
The Less It Cost Per Line Per
.th. I.e. MansfIeld, 2!2-4244. Park £ 25th.
BROEI
*23-1460
tween Anchor Finance Company, dards, Orooming all breads, ____________________________
20!
S.
Park
*-**41
Inc.. PlatntlU, and 'P'ramnpte sot W. Ith. ::.34z5.
TWEPITY
ONE
DAYS
................léc
Par
Line
I
____________________________
12. Special Notices
SELL ITS Your FurnIture. Quick
______________________________
Stokes, Defendant, have In my
i0.
Misc.
For
Sale
TEN DAYS .........................lBc Par Line
B.rvtee with the cash.
'possession the folkiwing dee- REGISTERED Minatur. Collie LLUAL
i;Citfl'i'51tli.sUPER TRADING POST
Puppies,
Pavton R.e.8Jty
cribed property situated and heI FIVE DAYS ........................20c Per Line
former legal t'ret.arle ,•
lt i,'"I'. motor, trallet-, make offet.
Call 323-067:
ji in SeinInole Ocunty, Florida,
eretartes interested In thi leg1 THREE DAYS ......................24c Per Line
40 Hiawatha at 17-12
tlso:
refrl.,
freeser.
&amp;
*1cc.
USED
Furniture,
any
amount.
2-l*O]
to-wit:
field are invited to submit restove.
See
a!
40:
N.
MangoupSanford,
2-2!70.
Ponth lOT' ft. of 'West . MONKEYS, Birds. Skunke, Pat &amp;
___________________________
ONE DAY ........................30c Per Line
sume of czioricnc and
tine Ave. Anytime.
ST. .IOHNS REALTY
eliatha of laat S chains 4't Fish Supplies.
fica.tloue to Emp1omncut ChairLINES MINIMUM
ANIMAL KINGDOM
55. Furniture For Sale
of SE1 of SW2, seo.J
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ma:,, Hcmtnoh County
(Si.SO
MINIMUM
CHARSE
.
'
s Vp.sp1t G.S.. *150. '44 Ron- __________________________ :20 N. PARE ArEN'UE 222-4121
*35-1144
Lonrwood
tion £. 'Fivp .] South, Ttge 17ecrdtarirs, .tpsv- cl.'tttnx,,
do Cvcl. n: cc, *2 Staple
WIb8UI'e-MAR I'i1ltN.
3] E - Semninok' Count)',
Sci,. 179. Sanford Fld,rilh
RATES co CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS-NO CHANSE OF COPY
Buni: Reds, 1E0. ::.sl4.
Buy - Sell - Trade
Florida
_______________________________
)}4E' A.
_________________________________
211.15
E. let St.
z:-ic:
Legal Notice
SITUATION
WANTED
ADS
HALF
CHARGE
the property of Frainpie
18.
tering - Fond
RsaItm'
TIAJIT Carriage and feeding
Stokes; that on the' 31st day of ______________________________ ______________________________
Raymond Lundquiet. Aesee.
thhlL
S]:So;Playtnx
nurser.
USED
Fur
u
it
u
ta,
appliances,
October, A. D. 1144. between the T]'
Always order your ad on the economical weekly or
THE CIUIJuIT OOVILT,
l-'esl:
L1;:
;IslSlM'.&gt;'
Atlantic Batik Bieti.
tools, etc. Bougttt - Sold. Lar-.
'". .iti
ilgal hours of sale, to-wit: a!- NiNTh! JUnICIAI,
7T'1'_TN
hoyt. Road
monthly
rates. When you ga-I earlier results, call and
mrs Mart, 31L Sanford Ave.
.
I
ter 11:00 o'clock in the' forenoon ANt) menu *flflINflI.E 0OVT',
(];
rra. olçl, Th..rmo. Ph. *22-4121.
__________________________ cancel - you'll be billed for only the days rim at HLATETi.
and before :00 o'clock In the WI'ATE 1W PLOUII)A,
IT PAYS TO 'USE
ronttol.
witi,
tank, rack, line
afternoon, on the said day at the Th CIIANCEJ1T YVu. 1R4I
earned
rate.
14 - Sporting Goods
Th,000
ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
I eonnectiot, blower,
THE HERALD
front door of the' County Court FLATHhTI3 SAVINGS BANE, ___________________________ I
ETC. lG
Bddlng &amp; Furniture
" TV CONSOLE.
Rouse In Sanford. Seminole New Tori: corporation,
GUN SHOT
AT FACTOR'! PRICES
12: POLOROID Camera,
Count'. Fiorida,. I ehall otter
WANT ADS
Plathtitf
Bu'-.4eli--Trade Gun.
III Magnolia
for sal. to the highest bidder vt
Rod
t'j•
Guns,
Recir
for cash in hand, the abive dee- LAT1TIT ANKETI and MADYL.ON
OSTEEN B1LII)GE CAMI'
l..-LeflCt &amp; h"OUfld
1-Money Wanteu!
DESE L.&amp;2IP. good as new. 5..
crihed property of Framnple ANKER, hi, wife,
tnt. La-ar of Sanford 11W). 41 I
arsonal,
,4-Savings . Loam:
a: The' antord Herald.
Stokes.
I)etendamita
Phone
23
-Baaut" C'are
N,rtc,j' or eurr
.1. L Bobby, Sheriff of
i'.-Carc or Tiusnics
"-Schno1s 1. ln.tructtonr.
SemInole Count)'. Florida 'rUE STATE Or FLORIDA
VENTA.LITG Machine for sal..
*-Child Cart
7s'-Implovmen: SCt%'iCO?i
&amp; Oct. L 1. U. 'rn: LARRT AN'KER and PIADReasonable, good condition
Publish
Legal
Notice
1io,.-CateU
7i.._.Maie Help Wanted
with extra 'part. Ph. 1-42M.
ThON ANEER. his wife,
WATCH YOUR
ji-?oultr-Llvastok
'2-P'emaie IldiT Wanted
221 Stinsomi Drive.
DDE-IS
1-Spcclat
Notices
7}.-Mal.'
o:
Female
Hell'
NOTICE
TI)
DIWENI)
____
Charleston, South Carolina
PHILCO TV flor model, excelINVESTMENT. • •
1.-.Ca?ering.-.-Fnod
'74-Saiei Helt Wanted
cuwurr coUnT or Notice Is hereby given that THE STATE 01' Fi.nfliDA TO:
ienr cnnditom, *41
TN
14-Sporting
Good.
77-Situsit:oz: Wantcit
BRIDGET I'.. I1UMBLET
'rUE NINTH .TVHIITIAL CIII- suit has been flied .th thi' above
Call
534',
li'-Sneclal ervlees
'U-A-Sltuatlor Wanted
1 A. Bury Road
AT
I
ovi'r 01' AND P011 WUINOLE Indicated Court against you, am4
hI-hnterior Decorator,
Stuelentr
MUdenhall. S-uftolk,
each of you, the- title' of which
cou'r1. PLO1RIDA.
TIUR:
r
like
new
FireMACKLS-BUIL'T
]'i-ianitorla Herv1ce.
!JIncomo I'ropert'
ENGL,ANP
CHANCER NO. l41lt
case Is as shown above.
5tfl 4tit' miles.
t.F. Goodl-I5andticap' Servie.
.:-I.4uietnan' I'rop-Sale
PLEASE TAKE NOTICI-: that
'You are hereby rerintred to
EAW BOSTON SAVINGS IIAXE,
rich good condition :2-*2g3.
In in)' home for
eh,ihUn4, CHILI) CA
LOS'': Mtnlntur
flr'Iwb, 14 1h.. Name 'MerCeV? wnrklnc mothers.
I4AXE JIART 22P.1*lfl
$2 nrwAnr). Rues Cor)e
&amp;3-U2: or 511L.
arc or rURnY &amp;
kIND1RGAR'I'WN
_______________________
OtTi: 7 CA1'TIt roamIn
0.rtltI.d 'Pwiisrs
arouiid
Ptnewa
IJilvi'.
___________________________
(With T)egr,e.a)
Cell 22423k
__________________________________ 1MO&amp;te1 17.3 Ph. *$$-IUO
LOT: ChIhuahn&amp; ie,med "Tiny", Open )40n1&amp;y thru $&amp;trday
7:1&amp; a.. in. to 6:00 . in.
honey oolored, 'reen eyes, fiøii
•v.tn
U1 mtantt,
-O7S. PrId
. old. Ph.
eoUar, I

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Ad DeDartment Hours

SATURDAY

:t'

P.M.
12 NOON

A.M.

.

II OF PT 'F AL lIED &amp; WHEEL.
I
CHAiR, like new
I
call 212-186:

4

CUSTOII HAT BALING
J,ji•S ?C)r EALE
CALL
___________________________
IF YOU ARE WONDERING
where your next PLa.th Cubes
are coming tram, 'Fry
WIEBOLDTF cASrEnt SHOP
210 5. Parl: Ave.
:: -ois:

STONE LOOSEl LET
Chyck The Seuritv
of your Diamond,

vs

at

GWALTNEY JEWTLERS

Par): Ave.
322-5500
_______________________________
MIJF'F'LEIth, international itt.urn. guarantee. Wholesale &amp;
2U4 S.

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w. J

Itetali.

11T,Mt'1JP.J.'yF TIlt!: SERVICE
LU.- &amp; French
:::-o*: I

iii

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1 ,ots

T

V

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radio, heater, new

, . , , . . . . . . , , , . , , , .

Sqwev.beeh sedan, rodi. stud heater,
164 VW
very law mIl.eq..

'0

.............

Fe'SR D

.'.'n'seis- t I t'tei,
its

'*John Let
th5"The 'Beatlei,

9im.

çs

VW Deluxe seOu, redl., heat.,, pies mesy
,65 ether exttes - I P. elicit. frets.

fiitl'

YW Deluxe sedan, redie, heater-plus many
other esPies-red and In mhit eeaidltIe,

*64
Sedans
most fully equipped
'63 YW-Deluxe
to cheat. from.
Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped and ii, in.
'62 VWmaculate
codltlon.
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III'S 7V11\1 'i'1.i'
.11114 1\'sJi.4144 i

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$1 595
$' 795
$1495
$1 395
$1295
$1 195
$ 995

Houses lot Sale

106. Apartments I' or html

_____________________________________________________

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'''''"'''''''

I&amp;
SDRM. APTS., Completely
eQuiPPed hi t'E's 1RAL 1Cl2ICTRiC which includes electric
kitchen heating * cooling.

p, t,i

TOW'Z'N LAKES
GARDEN APARTM ENT
711 E. First St.

*82-1120

dIem

down

FURS LP'rS. close In
Cowan. 612-4011.

t'0

ts-

Station Wego, 6 cylinder engIne, fully eqaipped inet.dtnq

factory air.

$1895
64 Chevrolet
Corvair 2-doer, Nice,

$795
64 Comet

ecsndittnntni-

62

Immaculate eon-

fi3

dttic'n-

62
61

TEMPEST S!ct Ion
ROOM rt'RNISHED APT. $41 'f
mdi, All U 11111 ies tic'.' t't gas.
fully eon! rrr '1 In 'It: l;si
'sIt'
118 Magnolia, Art. I
eniidtti.:nn, e%trs elani 60
____________________________________
63
EPPIC. APTS., private baths.
5895
urlaltie,

turn ; specially

suIted

61

$2,095

Mgi'.

I

-

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,63

YW

Kormass OhIo Ceup.
red and whit., sharp.

fully equipped,

VW Karmatuis Ghia Convertibl, fully equip-

pet, beautiful yell.w, nice.

'

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., .. , .

Futura 2-door hardtop, eel..
maPle tramusmnission, radis ead

Sanford 322-1835

Orlando

$1095
62 Ford
Fairies. 4-door

17-92 Highway SANFORD Open daily 'tIl 9 P.M.

____

"V

at

$995
62 Chevrolet

/

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4-door sedan, awtemetls trussradio and heater.

mission,

r

.

FORT)

4-dr--li!''.

$1095
62 Ford

or

,,

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FaIries. 4'door VI

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wt:s '

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and the '67 Trade.In Couldn't Be Finer!
They're Clean, Low Mileage and Ready To Go!

u1o..

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$895
62 Mercury

cars

.

4'door sedan, fully powered,
air conditioned.

j:

I

1966 BUICK ELECTRA 225

'

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.

'sss''

:

Four door hardtop, factory air, loaded, We sold if
new and if's stHl in warranty...................

1965 BUICK SPECIAL DELUXE

'

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NO
\'OLK.SV7AG F'N

Four door, V.8 engine, power steering, air conditioning. Absolutely spotless.......................

.

,

1964 CHEVROLET IMPALA

,

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Sports Coupe, V-B engine, power steering, tilt steering wheel. One owner........................

-

1963 FALCON FUTURA
Sports Coupe, factory air conditioned, only 18,000
miles on this one! ...........................

1962 CHEVY II NOVA
STATION WAGON, economical uix cylinder engine,
automatic transmission.
.

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•

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$AVE

1 95
1795
1095
895

$995
62 Chevrolet
4-door sedan, automatic,
die and heater.

Galosh 4.do.,,

pewer steering,

$1 195
62 Comet
4.door

SERVICE

AND PARTS DEPT.

SANFORD FARMERS'

AUCTION

Choice Locafion-Downtown
!04 W. First St.

Nszt Dos. To

BIG SPECIAL SALE
FRIDAY OCT. 7 at 7:30 P.M.

Sanford

AsrIds

Sist, $.

DON'T MISS IT
YOU NAME IT-WEHAVE IT

SEE YOUR BROKER

LEWIS C. DELL. Auct.
322•196
322-8531

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CHRYSLER

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PLYMOUTH

-

VAUANT

EASY CREDIT
ALL APPROVED CREDIT CARDS HONORED

Jim

4
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FOR

Lash Chrysler Plymouth, Inc.
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2613 ORLANDO DRIVE

HWY 17.92
ACROSS FROM PINE CREST INN
P1*. 322.1055
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P 0 N TI A clj

[Vcv

1501 W. FIRST ST.. SANFORD
PHONE 322.0231

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"a'., . -

sedan

$795
61 Lincoln
Comtlneiiteal 4-door, fully equipped.

$1395
61 Mercury
Meteor 4.da,r

ONLY 4 '66 NEW CARS LEFT!
FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR LIFE
SEE THESE TODAY!
1 Electra 225, Iood.d
1 Ionn.vill 4.door hardtop, load.d
1 CatalIna 4.door, demonstrator
1 Tempest LeMons 4-door hard.
top demonstrator

automatl*,

odie, heater,

air conditioned.

'

FACTORY AUTHORIZED

r..

$1095
62 Ford

.

FORMER LOCATION OF THE SANFORD HERALD

powered,

4-door sedan, fully
air conditiomed.

.

'67 MERC. 2-dr--lOt,
I tt
)
1
*OfflS •F
aCfli4
f'T;AML H" st'Sl-ltefrig. &amp; !-:s:'.
Sat:! c'r:! A sNot ¶anio I ______________________________________________ 61 M(tA Coupi-- 14l'
T - t.t nec k I I: It '1 si I F us.' rt' T'g lsd
at' it I
Kit
£1 RAM 131 1 II 1' t's I
31i-3641 art.! 1
'h.-y: ;''iu'ii.'ge.e.
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It
T"lut Ilc.c,k
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. , i4.
'1,0 Cli 1':vy Station Wag's
lii''::,
3. 2461.
5- ,__________________________________________
U), C
1'..-'
('(Irthufhe'tuitsc:le' Count. - BDRM KITCHEN EQIPPED'6(1 FOHI). 4-dr., Air_IFt:.
cjulct
CLEA
rooms for
322-685
sit Mota'nt'iIa 2?? 0720
,
'16 CHEVY Be-I Air cleats- I
there,.'! for roadway ,
!'
OFTEEN: 2 Ite-droon unfurnished
1NCLtTNG
jr
I house. Larize sha'd' lot.
A- 4
1'
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'61 FALCON 's's'ug"::---4!L
• or Ca,e
.
Su'-!nce Unit and Oceru
Call 2'- i1; or $!543&amp;
__________________________________ '61 V. W. St'dat:_33tsf,
V.',.i' Heater
i,,.: "1 i.'d
Ir
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r'"SM P A CT
o Cad Il1a
they ' re ., ,
. Vs.
i-i..A
.,' 's
, ,,"'i.
is i,,"s'e
yh.'cl s: It. tie. stue'rt
all ccors"m'
when
fin.
you
Furn. Aduit' i'.,O Pets.
I:' c is'
i t-'.'u,'rsL! Nattiest:anc.. with United State Bank. 61 COMET 2-dr.. mmli c-I 1,!
_.39,,(.
1.,'wc,t
us,'rj cr payments
a Mortgage Asese,c:tstinti, a cot.
('Ul'(-, ..
),f'U'i(,t: ''rg:.:: :zed tuisder au
Act I
a •
V anU compare.
Ii,'dreaon
'earl:
house'
TWO
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put
1 cxI(tiH,g ,
Coorress
VA
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n.'I-* 1116.
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,
W1l!:ur:ss.
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It.
A
'60
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lIANT,
veils, H
11
4-dr., 0 i: 'u t
4('l S. 's's':hiow
k;:::r
Ac.'. Pt. 2t2-4('ht.
I rlsflstu:issIoli-*4t41.
,'st"l. hi,i't'iti&amp;'
!ts l,r:,,,.:Pa: ('ff1" 1
It: tls.' Cl'.' of Washington. Di.- 100 Re 'ui-I RU
'G4RELAI II. 4 dr., V-i, C hues. '61 HONLIA J3lk.' II 60.
. tors
11
P
Vs u.cus P 1
LAIITMA'. :ut JCEAI% FItUO1 AI'TS 88* 8.
MANY, MA \Y MOill
8.tT. ,I. &amp; 11 CatS he t'eii at
Atioti:'k-. 2iotcton Beach. Mrs
.1 t'lii!. A EASTMAN. hi, wit'Vs
itt
a A musono, cisc ncr
.t.hi
and
Uieihis,''14.
in-.oss.
It
H
lire-etuire'!
1 s,''e'tui':tsi not' cot'
Sittiftird.
1
aCT'S 4
'op' '.f cone Alt C WCt
,l,nA(iItLg It. the Cons- 102. Mohile Homes • Sale
,,tbe"r
VON SALI! ( The-si': Ptsti
Mo.
t.lii :ti rn Put Intl ftr A ttortse-ys,
toe &amp; tee, tsetiileIe'ti, 'ood con ',
1
CLI'I\'ELA NI'S, ST E P H B 580]'.
HWY
I
'111.
bit
5sf',! d
QLAI.ITY M' 'H1LtI HOMES
d$tiun Aisci •
Studt- bske- r, 3
A"l) .MI7E $ultt
'L Sanford
Sanford 323-i bZO
Hwy'. 17-Ir S
dr. bud', good tires
Nut lotmail H,tsmk Building.
Orlando 644 - 5014
E!t' - ?562
wheels. 213 -1.541.
I' e. 1 Irs. u'ar Z 14:em:ford, F'lc,rlda.
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Ot.n-n I-Situ,' III 9 (i its
,ted i'll. tI'' "git:ul Au.sv"er
(13.-.--Mohilc Homes-..-Rent Itt'ICK':7'.N, w tires. new bitt- , , ,,
,
,
tier lie-i,,! us' in h esffier a' , _________________________________________________
ter&gt;', ,'i:,'!lc:it runsuhmig e:ejId I I 4. I TU&amp;'ItS
or
aic
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lIe, ( ii "ruit Court I t)WItM liiI.lLE"Home onIIargc
flit "c"l.
*2111.01'. 1'):. 322-67111. 4 to 11
ui e.n i..'!' • 'lie 24 ii dR . cif'
Lake- ) r,,st,t.n area. $i per
p. ma.
t'1;4.
'1,e.N ''II LV Ite-JI.E'i' j'l''i.
)et I heir, •. I
• .IJ1;. if 'sOU •MII
iti(stit ii. Coil 222-li1 I
C.iij(,qJ iou: dl (togs. $ 14Oti. 4 ..!
up.
to do so. i: ci,'''re. ne-u e:otit.esa('
1966 I'LYMeJI"I'U Valiant, 2 Dr.,
-stvi after C p. mo.
nh'-i iegainst you fur 1(14-Trailer Space-Rent
will be
A/('. l2.1' n:iiep, £ cyl., sUid.
tu" tel 5qf ti.'titt:'%,'tt II: this' Cni
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3t2- 1611, .P'lot St ate Ha uk, us k I 11.40 2 - T'iN j"ord 'Fr ue')i
N.
l'ittIt
fur Juts Laoucette or Itielpli
stake (s.d. goi.'l fe,: ,.e I!.
TRA
ILEI:
MCCP
b.'
on
rii5 Ne,:Ive shiI. I.,' j,,t:l,lsviJ"e'r.old.
lisutity.
dd ('''III
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Tb.
1G. Apartments Fur Kent
1.-tale!
Jic'rdja
7.'sKi MAP.Y: Cleats Turnisbed
','°''
ai'at Went. Adult, only.
I. A
Call 322-19*0.
1 - 1 , /'
..r:tcuc H Ut":kwith. Jr.
Furiiuehed Apt. $611.
'lerk of t lie' ('ircuit Court
111 E. 5th Street
IJy: I'o:snu .M Markup
Call
2-671.6
I'Ll'HENSUN &amp; ______________________________
CLI"s'ELI. NL',
IZE
I2LEAN, repatisted 1 HIrm. Apt.,
At te.r:e'yp- fur J'ittiiitiff
untie. wwter. $61. 11'] FL. Otis
P. 0. Dross c,'
2i2-*1411 or 22G.
butte' 611, Saumlord Atlantic Nat,'.nsel 13.smsi: hiulidumeg
NICF: I Hocus Yurm:isin-d Apt.
'\
', ..\h I
betiilc.,!d. Fiurltia
fyi couple' $41Pubtisi be.j,: 23 21' A Oct. L,
'Lieu 212-73111.
I. ti$I.I,
I Y(IKN APT.. flOO
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$895
62 Mercury

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RAM 13L1Cfl S.'W- t 4:.

&amp;
Ror'M.s turn., newly de'67
c(,rl,,.-vl 41'4 E 14th 51
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mission, radio and heater.

644.5014

1j;V
II

'69

heater.

$995
63 Chevy II

ELLINOR VOLKSWAGEN

$59 iii
$S97 hal. $33 in

SANFORD AVI
PH. 322-4503

63 Lincoln
Costinenpel 4-door, fully equipped. A prestige avtomobli.,

$1 395

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4-dr.

$995
$2395
63 Falcon

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f'O CORVAI Ii

excellent condition.

2-door sedan, automatic tvens.

$2999 hal.

Inexpensive

111-1*40

4.door station wagon, 6 cylinder, air condItioned end hi

MANY, MANY MORE

$1,495

'66 Fl sT '-dr

$1295
63 Ford

$1895
$1395

ransportation

\Vall Carpet

\Val] to

1012

f; \•%l
!-dr. tot!.'
I)e'd,*T'Ckl flceo;o'---tnl) -

YW Kermotin Ohio coup., fully equipped.
Only one previous owner.

$691 hal. $29

1 FULL YEAR WARRANT

j,

$1,795

A
4"trIifl
I IFL'% I

Resident

.

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KARMANN GHIAS

ml

62 (.'oralr

'64 OLDS. 4-dr., fully ('Itlitilt
one prc's'lour owner-

COMMODORE
T
Tr,%t Ti arTi

Pb.

fact for anything.

passenger really

$1895
$1495
$1295

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NO CASH NEEDED
$S92 hal. $33 flF
(lids
$1299 hal. $39
(he's'. S/V $911 hal, $36
VW
$1091 hal, $39 rn
Clue's,
$iil9 hal. $29 rn
VW fun $12S8 hnl, $38 rn
Tl1-3
$11.11 hal. $11 rn
Ford V-S $686 hal. $29 m
('ad, nice
$199 hal, $19 nu
1)ndge
$399 hal. $13 m
Ram. Wg. $SS6 hal. $36 rn
Itamb.
$666 hal, $29 rn

64 flt'lC'N 1.seSabre. convert ill.'
fcfl
ect::sl'tse-1 Incluhitic isIs 62 Ford
c-t:ci!ti' i:trc -- Mint ecn*ittin
66 .lcep

in-

l'door hardtep, •atve cIes,

YW Deluxe Statioø Wagon, passenger,
fully equipped, vary tew mileage.

YW Station Wagon,

haemter.

$1795
65 Comet

5I5,

COMPARE

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2 Jtj'}. Hiciek, lilt. new. Con.1' pe. r mc, ..2t' San11,' .it:1
ford iit't ......-..94.

It

APARTMENTS
11$ W. 2nd Pt..
Itt-Ill?

furnished, $71 month.
Call 3:2-2t'64

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163

62
62
'64 RAMBLER Station \':ncsn,
57
full' rqutpt"c'l. Including
Jimmy

CjiTEEN: 2 Bedroom C. B ILme FURNISHED - UNPtRNiSHU

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new--

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AVA1.hN

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rind

white flrikh.

VW Camper, fully equipped for hauling
,63 everything or for camping. ,

NATION AL

OTHERS

"FROZEN AssI?af Isielt thsni
into L.iqu1d Cash" with
Want Adi

1IrItM. tsuilt -iii Kitchen. Firisfly resort. F30 mciCci1en:i: Ci:-. f3-(l41t..

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SI .395

2 BEDROOM Unfurn house, K1t FCRN Downstairs Apt. $01 Palchstit: cciuipped. 616 F.. 3rd.
Uletto Ave Ph. *23-3174 after
nthli' Fh ;'-l&amp;G
160
rn
2

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$1.9r

NiCELY FURNISHED AFT.
A'stK Al't.
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WELAEA APARTMENTS
114 W FIR.ST ST.

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8 flOt"M )"l'RN. Ar'r.
Water, Ll,ht
&amp; ('arage turn. .4 1 MUAI. Ssui', r Spit t l'ssp,'
('all t2-1744
full .'t:ipt'ri, Ct5'O 1)1,'.', ,itii I

room, carpet in Master Redroom, ne-n' G. E. Kttc.hen. F-7
self cleaning oven, disposal,
.'.rstral heat. Drapes g with 3 ROOM turn. Apt. 151 mcs.
eluding water &amp; Electric.
house.. Call 322-7O.
2-91.0

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for retired people. Id.a.Ily located
downtown. InQuire
Jacobson's Dept. Store. 211 E.
at St.; Sanford.

97. Houses For Rent

1ItIPALA

I-cel in cli r,

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tt'Ft'
tfl air
tinned Psirm, iso. 111 it. 6th
St. Call
1-b5S.

NO DOWN PAYMENT

TifF

'$4

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COMPAlE

:g

s.d.a, L

S795
LINCOLN 2 Di.
6 1I Fully
Poweeid,

HiT.

A C.
CADILLAC 4.
5

5

Dr. Sedan.

5 CADILLAC 2-

dr Haidlop.

HUNT
LINCOLN
MERCURY

109N. Palmetto Ave.
Ph. 322-4084

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!I'O: WTL1..I AS!
L. EASTMAN
cud .TVLIA A EASTMAN.
his wit,
v'hioee reside::",- cited wheres.hnut, a" uui:mwu..
1;T-: 11 PRELY NOTII'I 1-ID tl: a ''n:.'::;nt to fcsrcclose" is e.'rt:s am: mortgage eneunsI,'ri:i
Ii,' tr,ti,'w!u:i de'scrit'ed
tci-wt
real pr:pe'ri
To. 'sIt)! III lot" of Lot is,
Sesttthi of tu:. Florida i
\! idinud llaI!t,'nv of A. MEt. I
I
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the, plut thse-reo'
til
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YW Squar.bach
*65 o entitles.

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Pairlon, co 2.d, hardtop,
V-s .'sqlse, 1.spsed trans., re.

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DAYTONA MARINA
BOAT WORKS
,

,66 ether extras. Ruby red.

wrs,

W ILLIA)
T_ASTMAT and
LA A. 1.A'TMAN, his wtfc

OOA

VW Deluxe sedes, rudie, heat.,, plus many

r'nt

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'$.aneedy

$2395
65 Ford

BUGS

i I:ne'rIt, 14 ft.
chits n,t,I ii'.', ttoilet', nil
Ui'

d'.'%)1i.' n,it,'n,tj,'
It's,nsnuts,'I,in
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illo &amp; Hesie'i- . Ue'l. tin- iffik'
t. se', l's.. ti:
n as):. nt'

Seminole Rea'ty

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APPLY TO:

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$100 DOWTN

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Tldrm., 2 Bath, i'ss'ATION. TC)P T' It A W F y
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1". O'NFF
ne'i-)i'csrs. RC'TTOM PRA\'KR
fltIek Ilonie 1.es. thon 1' ,'rs.
.rie'' in tlis. 'A home', I Rslrtn.,
i'lii. p,sIe. ilont'), garner.', fein.'
bitt hi. CR5. *20.0( down &amp;
ret lm'i: yn-d ne:er school 15011 .!I'I.11l'
per nics.
T'seinmi. 32-7S!I(..
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1ake
T'airv for sale. f:,L0t (Sr will- SOLJ'THWAR.D
('nh:sIdr'r llvoa hi, ),not Thot less
INtESTMENT &amp; REALTY
'oa
- L20. 111 5 Park Ave.
:itnn 4(1 ft. or
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N.'RTL nI:I.ANDC" LIke neV..' 4 BT)TtM, 2 F.ATH. spacious kitRdrn. I tsar),. garage, large
ohnr wit Is tiujit In eating area
U(' down
lot. ehuristis. tree'e
Cen:rai hseni &amp; sir. Double
rarprirte' w!:l: full length enk psvnic'T,ts ('f f7f nm'. 32-b$D+
closed
storage ar.'a. Htuge
h,sekvacrd walled It, for privacy
2444 PALMETTO AVE.
Ti::'ker Drive.
(iNLY :i' clew:.. Seller will pay
cirmeltig cost ots this nice,
home- which features
tile- 13n:hi, tsurd'u'ncsd Flooraj
large
Ittehe'
A screened GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
2-1-4 RRS., l- P.ATHS
Porch. AL just redecorated
4.G7 in-I
Io:sthls pz'nientP
etudes e vervthing.
2514 Prk Drive Office Ill-till
Night: 822-0648 or 211-0200
ten: P:rL Al'e:,
I
BR B1OCE house. Wire fence
Itsu: Pa"l, Ave.
in buck: hedge In front.
2821-1;22 anytime
40Tt test ciii nT'pcsinttneflt.
32-E]0
nights
or

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and

po.med, air essdlfles.d

mi1s

$1 ,29.

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Monterey 4-door

beal. system • electrIcal sys$.m

A1'N WAy
W .5.1'I"IlW A Y

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BOAT IIJII.DERS
CANNET MAKERS

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lii,! Iss, LI :'l:e'r e'i:ipLi'.,
melt. .'.'tstr
bent. oimp1este1

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DRIVE OUT TODAY!
7ak. Interstate 6. exit at Dsitona
at DEL'rDNA

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&amp; Motiws

flehsnn Spiit ltg

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c''sl. 'sll. 1'O 4
e'.1itpp.',j In.'lst,1%tit
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Re.aty
MultIple Itstlng Realto?
RFAI/l'C)R
$b Park Drive

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WANTED!

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W. geve ihem ihe YW I..pesinI sfsfy anti Performersea Irs
upsetiemo. Then we tuned tap, ilgbt.rusti, sp,e4 rapleesri scary.
Ihing thai neaclø.1 it Anti gusreniseil them Ion'!, for the eapals'
or r.plae.ment, of alt mains meebsnieI pettt
for 10 days cc
1000 mIles. Conic en In essel elnutil. tbae.
anqlna 'iran,mi,slori feenl attic astembll.,

lro- I:,1In
nIt
eIrc
e'lein

Pc]!Ilppe'd

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1'-I Rrs
2 Rerlip
Some httehens Voiitppad
Payments ,esp 'rtsiers Rent
To Inappot Call

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H'Il
Trees. rene.; in hack yard.
is:; Ce:'rieni flu.

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BEST
BUYS!
FOR THE

rn''ieti
Giv, our used VW*

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Satep-Rentels I

C'-\1.. [sAY ,"sR N!.:H'r

10.

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'$3 .'e'SLN t:\ %i;l"l Peln t"tnli,in 210 iqsnolia
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P'.'fl'r' Ph. r'
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m.Hoiises F'or Sale

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CIHCT'IT eci I' '!'
NIN'rII JrnicIA.T. CIRCUIT or1
ANT) FOR SEMIi'l.OItTDA, i
NOtE COi'N'I'.
CILANCEIt') NO. ifl2tfl
2 BPRM. HOME, over 3 acres,
wricr. or ViT TN
nicely landscaped, 20 fruit
IOUPGAGE r01113C1.(WI'UE
trees, large- c- bicker house with
rrr)EItA1. NATIONAL SIORT22-4065.
more' land if wanted
CAGE ASCsCIATION. a eorpor-

MACKI.I4UILT HOMES

Interlest'.
s iserta,

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Makle-RuIttD.tto.

Sture nullity nstrucfton ar
a,, especIally destgnesl for io,Id. Indoor'outdoor living. Thee.
a,. i! models
chooe from.
MaekId.Ruflt homes range in price
teem just *8.390 t $19,990 with
down psyments as low as $290.
Monthly payments start at $55.7E

nit- .'

Legal Notice

pionship Golf Course and the outatendit

t'e.t

1 IERE

2O..,utoninIht

Snie

For

111't1T1

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You're nearby-you can watch this
Mackle-Builtcommunitygrow! Deltona is
growing rapidly. S1O.startsyou art YOLU
WaY to the best investment of your life.
Witermains are installed bye regulated
public utility to deIiverpuiect'watertc

model homes at

IWRRY'S \VORl1)

rumley Monteith
inc.

Deltona

the frontof evety Deltone homesite. Paved
Stftets are in:tuded inthefull towprice
o'f just $1495. VisltDeltona now-takes
Self-Guided Tour-see the Shopptr Plaza,
the lake-front CommunIty Club, the Cham-

7A 1lt. Autos

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rskvp

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COMPTONE. ENCYCL0P EDIA 4'
price trade In. Cub or terms,
Ca.2
-74.4 after 4

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A(EC\
See- l's, l'or

CLASSIFICATIONS

I

enni'h berath

SA11,

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(Sofa belt conch. $30:
matcz:n; Cwtve rocker. IlL;
Plato,'n rocker recentt Teenye.red. EL Big awttn pool,
Ph ::-€o'i,

Sale

Mieleiple I!eIlng Realtot
.5. PPA Ib11R
IN$URC)R

Want Ad Information

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3i-ltutldrrs Supplies
s;-ltaa! Estat. Wanted
Plain-tlfI, file your answer or written d.- that you are hercby rcqutred
#.-11arflwar.
Estat. S.h
fences, If an)'. Ii: the above 'pro- flle your written answer or devs.
J-Home' lmnprovement.
:7-Busines ltent.th
ARTmRm l. CRAFTON and ceeding with the' Clerk of this tense, if an)'. personally or b am
.-Piumhizm
'ti.-Lots For Sale
MYRTlE L. CF..AFTON, hi. wife, Court and to serve s oopy there- attorney, on or before October
.Jatnti:ir
I-Parm,--Gro'ves
Defendants. of upon the plaintiff's attorneys 20, 1961;, a: the Otfle' 0! thi'
])rI1ltfl
-AcT'ehgt
'wnos name and address svpposrc Clerk of the Circuit Court. SemiNOTICE OF SIT!'!
I
21-At? Conci.
Beating
"..,......flousei For Sal
hereon, on or before the 11th nc) County Courthouse. Sanfor..:
I'D: A'TVT1IUI. L. CTI.AFTON
2t.-ltoouin
'ie'-Housat-Sale
O
Rent
oopv
day
of
November.
1*66,
the
misFlorida,
and
to
mall
JOlI North 12th Street
-1ta.dIep-.TelevIs1on
I'-Iiousi For Itent
tnt. of this proceeding t,etng a thereof to Stenstrorn. Davis &amp;
1rw1n, North Oarollna
21.-Photo &amp; lqutpment
Jt-lteal Leit.ate Exctmazmge
Meintosim, Attorneys for PLainsuit to foreclose the lien of
and
l0(-ILssnrt 1Lentaii.
3t-IIom.- Apultanees
I
mortgage on the following dcc- tiff. POSt Offir,. Bo 133(1. RaT,rYIITIE 1.. CUAFTON
l0J-'l'raller---Cauanas
31-Musical
Instruments
ford,
Florida.
32771,
in
that
ccitribed
'property
situate in Semi103 North 12th Street
-Bu**ntue- ltquIpment
1O:--SIoblie flomee.-Sai,
tam divorce' prceeedtn nendlnr1
Erwin, North Carolina
noic County. Florida. to-wit:
3-Ioi 1r*eit:ug
1u;'-Mot,Ii tiome.-itcn:
Lot 13, Block F, STTNLANP against you in th Circuit Court
YOU AVLE hereby notified that
44-tJphu1zte
1ft4--Trailer Spaci-Itent
a Complaint to orecloie a inertIflSTATES. a subdivision, ac- of the' Ninth .ludtcial Circuit
3i''Vitcuutn Cleaners
j0-Tral*er Lou.-Salr
cording to map or pitt there- and for Seminole County, Flr,ricic,
a'a_gr encumberIng the following
37.'..tovtng t Storage
]OL......Apartment, Par Rent
In Chance?)'. an atibreviateid titl'
of recorded In Pint Hook
real property:
314-Lxter:mnators
lot-Itoom: For Rent
"Thomas
pages 1Ijot b, OAKLAND HILLS, -anPublic Records of said cause hetn
iLPIant..J"SediSeeds
11:-Hentat
enu
cording to the plat thereof
of Sanmin'o), County. Florida. E. Itumble, Plaintiff. vcrsu
iL-Wanted 'Fr Rent
Id-Misc. Far Sa.ie'
.a 'recorded In Pint Book 12, DONE AND ORDERET' at Pati- Bridget U. Itumbley. Defendant." I
11-Article For Rent
IL-Autoc Fcn Sale
and herein tail nor or . IH'rresPages 43 and 64. PublIc It.'- ford. Seminal. County, &amp;zte
11-Autns---SaI. or Trao
-SWa1' or L'xchan
corda cf Seminole Count)', rlorida this 4th day of October, Pro Oonfeseo wilt he entered
i..-Wanteiul T' 13u'
Ill-Trucks 1"or bale'
against you arid the cause pr.'1t
Florida..
12b_..,tutr)rnotiv, Service
L'-1'urn1ttr. For 'saIr
teed cx parte
has been filed against you In (1tEAI41
iiO-Afltique: lot hale
121-bcooter
Cvcrles
(SEAL.i
the above-styled suit, and you
Arthur 11. Becitwtti:. Jr.
-Mone,y 'I,' Loan
l'-I4oats d Motor,'
,,ti'thur 11. )3eckwtth, 3r.
are r.utred to eervr is copy of
Cleric of the Circuit Court
l2'-51arizie Suplter
usttiit Opportunities
Clerk of the Circuit Court
your Answer to the Gomplaint
By: bonnie *1. SIarkos, D. C'.
By: Martho 'F. 'Viblen
on the PlaintIfV.' attorneys, 'vais Low office. of
1.'eputy Cloth
den Berg &amp; Gas'. I'- 0. llox 24fl7, CIUILART' J, OIIT1TEN
Orlando. Florida, and to file' the AmerIcan National Bank Bldg. STENSTRO3I, DAVIS &amp;
Want
SIcINTOSLI
original of such Answer with the, 1'. 0 Box 11181
Attorney, for Plaintiff
Clerk of the' aforesaid Ctrcutt St. Petersburg. Flotida 32732
Florid.. itat 1lani---utt
Court on or ietore' the' 4th day Attorneys for Plaintiff
MONDAY through FRIDAY-...8:30 A.M. to 5
77!
of November, 1961. If yot: fall to )'ub)isIs Oct. 6, 1:t, it. 3, it haniord, Florida
9.30
c..
l'u11tsl
t
di so, deer.'. pre- aontes,t' wIll 1)1)1"-!:
C, 196f'
he tatters against you for the r.'ubIisjie!
reserves
right
tc' reject, revise and properly ciastly
CZIICII1'l'
THE
C4lUItl', DDt-i:
lie! eiensndetI
the r'onirilatnt. i
e0vertisemeni
Thir. Notice- shall he 'puh1the'd NINTH .IIJI)ICIAI CIIICUI'! or
Adjuitmenti will b. made on a eerun basis oniy foe typographical
enee a wee): for four coniccu- I V1oIUh)A m ANt) Volt REIU- ItEOI,17T1lP (1.USI?(., VAC.t1I%4 ANI) AIIA%I)ONlfst. 'FlilUl)
.rror that eff.ct fhr value of 'h. ad. Adjustm.nti will not be
live weska ii The Sanford 14es- NULl: COUNTS'.
A5'Ntu1
1
iJACin' NO
made beyond tn. first ins.r+ion.
aid.
LINCOLN STI11lET. A('COIIDof October, I C'. l'AUL I)EI)MON,
Dated thIe 4th
Plaintiff, iNli TO PLA.'! OP CA%,tAi crry
1966.
At ILICCOIUIIa) i PtA'!' hIUl)1s
I vs
(SEAL
2(i -Roofing
I .1. A. EMERSON anti 11115 EMEII- ONE. PAGE I0L. PLTIILI(' itI'- I 15. Special Services
Arthur 1-1. Iieeirwtth, Jr.
Clerk of Ut. Circuit Court SON, isir wife, anti JAMES A. VOJW OF SIIIUNOLI; COUNTS'. ________________________________ _______________________________
ROLl. 1r YOUR ItOoF
EMERSON, JR. and GLENDA 1. FLORiDA.
By: bonu 51. liarkos
J'AI.'TING Pursuant t proviPiour of SC)" A. J. A.dcoak
OR A WHOLE NEW ROOT.
EIIL'ILSON, hip wife, at aL,
Deputy Cleri:
223-lu
PHONE 32-3409
liefendanta. tioli 336.10 of Floridi StatuteL,
wan dci: Berg A Gay
IL. &amp; J. TURNER ROOFING
PttttOtl wat filed will: the' OIL IILATEItS all types cleaned _______________________________
NOTICE 01'
P. 0. Box t407
J
Board of County Commissioner,.
I'UIIICCLUNUILE KALE
Orinndt, Florida
and repaired reasonably.
?cOTICI: IF IIEIUIBT GIVEN to tlopt. 't'.tte, .tnd .ibaisii•'
JO. Home Appliances
. 21. 191(
l'ub1iri (Jet. C, 1.,
THh1lI
AVL'NUIT
botwee::
SLaiis
____________________________________
Final Decree of
pursuant to
loree1oaure' dated tI, - 30th day Stree: anti Litmoli: Stre'e: .
SANFOIW iECT1UC CO.
SNODGFASS
TN THE CIIUU]IT cnvn'r or I of Septemliet- . A. I) 11116. aitil CANAAN CITY aecordin te Plat
C. E. APPLIANCES Ne
A Used
SIIAILI'ILNINC SERVICE
'iii; NINTh JtTI)ICJAI CIhICUITI entered in Chancery Case' No. thereof as dul recorded its Flat
Magnolia
122-1552
circle.
scissors,
mower
1iiiid.tws
at
hook
I
pafl.
1UL
of
utiit'
IN AND POlL e13M1%UL1: couN-J 13,7i of in. Circuit Court of the
blade: 1,.nterprist FA.
Seminoui County,
Ninth. Judicial Circuit I: and for Itecords of
TY, PLOIUI)A.
USED TV', S!L)L up.
i,iii4tO:
which wu. filed for record
4)11
betntiioIe
Count)'.
Florida,
whereService Dali, 54.0(1
CUANCIflIS' NO. IU37
I"Ut
nv!: CENTS III C, PAUL DIIDMON iii th. ()Ctc)t,t'r 12. A. D. 11It,
Till: BOSTON
MOONEY
APPLiANCE
pursuant
to
thee:
said
.c:,
2:-1ainting
Plaintiff, 5.1111 2. A. EMI:lwoN
SAVINGS IIANE,
15 Palmetto
32-O697
Plaintiff, acid TillS EMERSON. hi: wile, tie,' of a publi.- hearing hetor.' ______________________________________
the'
Hoard
of
County
Cornm)Nt.ESIEIIRON.
JR.
anu
JAMES
A.
vs.
?UNT1N( &amp; IEPAIR
31. Musical Instruments
WILBUR ENGLISH. itt., ci us.., and (]LICNI.sA L. EMEIthON. his loners ci the 20th day of SeptPt.. 2, - i42f. after I p. m.
____________________________________
stile. ci *1 arc the Defendants, ember A. D. l6C, was publisiecu __________________________________
at al.,
PIANO TUNiNG A REPAIR
befendamith, I will ael to (lie hiethest and ii: the' SANFORD hli..1t1U.i', ii
l'AIN'rING
heat bidder for cash et the Front newspaper of general circulation
W• L. EAH.MON
221-tall
NoTici: (s curt' i
iNTERIOR - EXTEIUOII
l-'uar of the Seminole County in Seminole' 1'ounty VIoriva, at
IIOILTGAGI: P1)itlCCLu.NUUE
3-416f
TO: WII4111It ENCILISII, JR. and ('3urthou.e in the City of hats- least two weeks prior to the date _________________________________ PIANO: Repossessed Wurlitner
Spinet. 'Pakc u payments, Slay
l)ORO'FITT I... ENGLiSH, his lord, County of Seminole, State stated above' t'or SUch: h.'art:i. Tilson Painting
be seen In your area by calling
ciock A. and n. out' having mppeared 1rusl:
of Florida, at 11:00
wife,
Spray
Credit Manager. We1ey-Frcis51. on the 14th day of (ictobet', betore the said Board ot' County
1llsIDENCE, UNKNOWN
323U35t
icr Piano Cc., 1211 N. Mills,
AWl) TO: All parties claiming In- 11406. the following described 'pro- Commissioners 11: oppositIon to
OrlandO. Pb. 1141-274: ColI.ct.
tereetti by. through, under or ;'erty as act forth In said Final the saute, except that the COUI.- 24. Well Drilling
t Engineer did advise tue sail
the aforesaid per- Decree, to-wit:
against
SMALL UPIIIGIIT PIANO
Lots &amp;, £ and 7, SOUTH Board that at some future date
WLiL
hiitILL.Eb, PUMPS
Excellent condition, $.20U.
of Sent.SYI''AN LAKE SHORES, ao• and time- the' Count
YOU ARE hereby notified that
SPIWtKI,4IIt BY$TESLS
Cal! :22-2o7
cording to piat thereof re- nd.' might autti could Ucisil a::!
a Complaint te, foreclose a ce'l7Pes and rises
ea.en,ent
in
P1st
hook
11,
Page
require
permanent
corded
a
lain mortgage encumbering the
PIANO TUNiNG A REI'AIlt
We repair and Rirvi.s
7. Public Records of Semi- for drainage' purpoesa. and after
following described real 'properHarry Wester
STINE
nole County, Florida. t'og.th- due consideration the said Bout-cl
t, to-wit:
A Supply Ca,
Call 2.22-110*1
.r with the furnishing, and finds that the closing, 'vacating.' 207 liacfltnery
Lot 10. Block r'. COUNTII'i'
W. 2nd St.
:2244*2
said
and
abandoning
of
'rillitI'
equipment
prehousehold
CLUB MANOR, UN!'!'
YOUR message gets horns. O'v.r
.entl" contained In the 4w11- AVENUE betweexi SlAIN 2T1tRE1' YOU Probably miseed a. u.1. to
according 'to the pit: there50.000 r.ad.r. daily . . . when
ing located on th. above said and LINCOLN STREET. being
ci as recorded in Flat Book
.
. . Des Want-Ada 4aU'.
you 'pine. a' low-cost CL.A.851strip of laud 30 leet wide, ac pc
Lot 6. and
11, I5agc 26, Public 'Record,
thvestate the l,eow-'Ooct.
PIED AD In the H,erald
lsot 6, Block C, 81CC0r,'t) Flat of Catnueti City. accordtzi&amp;'
of Seminole County. Florida,
REVENNA PARE SECTION to pint thereol as dut reuordc'
has been filed against you In
of Loch Arbor, according to In Pint Book I at Page' 103 c
thr above styled suit, and you
Records of
kiemlnoie
plat thereof recorded In Pub- Public
ar. required to serve a cops of
tic
Records
of Seminolei County, Florida. subject to 1' pet
your Answer or other Pleading
Ccunty. Florida, with the mauent easement of tin' ceilte'
:t the Complaint on Plaintiff's
dweUing located thereon;
36 test thereof ti' S1I511N0141
attorusys,
ANDERSON. 1111811.
DEAN A LOWNDEE. 221 East And also the following d.acrlbad COUNTY, FLORIDA, Its be Itoh'.
by the Count' of Seminole fo'
Central Boulevard, Orlando, Pier- personal property, to-wit:
(al 1- 1*41. Pour Door Cadil- draInage purposam should Ii eve"
'Ida, and ill, the' origInal Anlac Sedan, Model No. 10*11, be needed or required tar drainawer or other Pleading In the
ID No. 11511015111.
office of the Clerk of the Circuit
age purposes. ivill not opertate
(b) 1- 1*11. Chevrolet Sparta to the detriment of the Coun o
'Court oss or ('store the 3411,
Seminole' or the public, it Is here.
tIp.. ID No. 41447Cl45177.
day of October, 1146. If you
Ic) 1- 1*4.2. Chevrolet Cot- hi' resolved that the said TIlIRI'
'fall ic' dci so. a decree 'pro con51 A
vai'r Cp., Mod•3 No. 2?7, fl) AVENUE between
fssat' will be taken against you
No. 0217W.2ISIUG,
STIIIIET ai,sd L1NCOL2 dTitL'E'.
tl.u. rclicf elemanged im Use
jo:
])st.d this 3rd day of Ootober, is hereby jraiuI.ed, suiJ)Oct to ti..
(NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE)
'Complaint.
psrman.n.t eaaezzieni el the cc:..
This 2s'oth'e' shall be published 4. Ii. 1916.
tar 35 Z.et thereof to Sezutnoli
apes a, week for four oona.cutiva (SEAL)
Arthur U. a.ckwith, jr.
Count), Florida, for utilities and
iii Thu Senford flerald,
needed
Clerk of Circuit Court
-drainage wit.:
DATEI) 'riflE 30th 4y of Septby: Martha T. VUsIsmi
DONE and OitI)HREI) thIs
I). C.
Zlth day of beptember A. 1). 11416.
(SEAL)
Macit N. Cleveland, Jr., of
Arthur
board of County CommissK. Bookwlth, Jr.
Cleveland. Steph.n.ozs A MISS
loners of Seminole County.
Cierk of Circuit Court
Attorneys at Law, P. 0. Drawer Z
Florida
3): j)onua 51. Markos
Br; Arthur H. 14e'hwith J:
Sanford. Florida,
lseputy Clerk
Cletk
MS S. ILACM
l't*bliah. Sept .2: 21' A Oct. 6, Attorney. for Plaintiff
DAYTONA EACH, PLA.
Publish Oct. 6, 1144s
Publish' Oct. 6, 114*6
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meeting were (top, froi
left) Robert Callawa
assistant c u h in a s tei
Mrs. Chris Riddell, fly
year den mother per
,leff Krcnzer, Webe]o
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tict' may not in' blind but in one
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On Next door is the Sulgrave Club, Ilearned her husband was dead .
WASHINGTON (AP)
Embassy Row, near fashionable one of th e most elite, it was
The 10 streets flowing into flu
shops, exclusive clubs arid a here, while eating lunch on an Pont Circle were once crowded
White April afternoon in 1045. th at
one-time
temporary
House, th e thrill-seekers beat Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt with elegant town house, far
he Bi lly Mitchells, Car
bongos and deli ver soap box
lell Hulls, Jimmy Doolittle
sermons.
and th eir friends.
Here — in Washington's old
Now those houses are head
are part-time
society bell
for the Daughters of
quarters
students drinking beer on the
the American Revolution. the
grass, beatniks playing in
Women's Democratic Club, art
foun ta in, police patrols and Jun
galleries, clinics, architects
kies.
offices, doctors' offices, reThis is the Washington deleted
search foundations and parking
from guidebooks. They call it
lots.
"The Circle," little Greenwich
To get to most of them. to gel
Village.
By June Casselherry
to the embassies of Canada
Years ago, as a wealthy resiI)1'lI.'gfltCS to the Central Chile, Iraq. Argentina. Colom
dential area, there were horsedrawn carriages. Sunday pro- Area Conference and MemberMember- bin. India, and Indonesia. one
menades, diplomats strolling ship Round-up, Oct. 16, in Win- normally crosses the circle.
The beats, the longhairs, the
under the trees, band concerts tor Haven, were named at a
old
men playing checkers, the
and governesses in starchy uni- meeting of the' American Leforms pushing baby carriages. gina Auxiliary Unit 256 of homosexuals, the folk-singers,
and the girl-watchers continue
It was a happy, family place. Czisselber ry.
their pleasures.
in
th
a round park at ant of e city -s
They arc Mrs. Emik'y Green,
The
beatnik element moved it
wagon-wheel Intersections. It J)1'tSj(leflt; Mrs. Lc'tha Ward,
in
the
lOfiOs, followed by the
was the best address in town
secretary, and Mrs. Edith
and narcotics users+
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boys
Du Pont Circle they called It jivzidcr
desperation,
the' Connecticut
In
— "Washington's mystic circle
OUter coming events an.
of wealth and lushion" — tht' iictutict'd included the- Leader- Avenue Association suggest it
Secat of tLlInhlous dtniu'r parties ship School in Avon Park, Oct. this summer that ''the' entire
circle be- fe'nre'd in amid elosec
iincl midnight halls where presi
i an Area Workshop in
after
nightfa ll ."
dents and congressmen iningitti laIcintid Nov. 12
with princes, where beautiful
it was decided in conjuncwomen danced on nuirbic' floors timi with the Legion Post to
YULE
and ate with gold forks.
hold the annual Christmas
Still a circle, still a park, still Party at the Casselberry Worna thoroughfare — time has
Club wi th a covered dish
SuesslIoft to A. I. Rsms.y
nonetheless wrought changes.
supper, Monday, Dec. 5.
Recently a man was beaten
Flow.rs For All Occasiass
Each member
there. A secretary was molested contribute either ais asked to
POTtb PLANTS
dollar or a
going home.' from work. An (11(1
CUT aowxs
gift of equivalent value for
Woflmnfl's
COSAES
purse' was grnbbcd+ Uu- •loy Shops at the th ree vetFourteen persons were arrested
t'ritti 's hospitals. The shops arc
ap.41Ue Ave.
2221
in one night on
narcotics set up by volunteers so that
FLORAFAX
MEMBER
charges.
MU DELIVERY
hospitalized veterans can shop
but It's a different area in
222.OIB
without charge fat- their loved
the daytime.
OmIts buck home. Donations
Lady Bird Johnson goes to a
should
he' turned in to Mrs.
shop on the circle. On
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minotlier side'
he Iintt'ston Mzix guerite Sehruder by the
mansion — No. 15 Du Pont Cir- !tJV. 7 meeting.
It was vo te d to order 750
dc — used by President Calvin
poppies
for the annual Poppy
Coolidge as a temporary White
liLly,
250
more than last year.
House, From the balcony of this
residence Charles A Lindbergh Comniander Jack Raymon
greeted throngs of well-wishers amniouncud at the Post. meeting
after his solo flight
tile th at winner of the attendance
prize' was Wilbur Marcy, who
Atlantic in 1027.
No. 15 is nrnw a private club. won a free haircut.
Winners of the quiz game
It you've newly arrived, iookin
foijirh'.t,s
were
Ben
Evans,
five
the newest shows, the be
AMENDMENTS
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Consti
gallons
of
gas,
and
Kenneth
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tution becomes effective upon Wulbridge, $2.50 merchandise.
to shop or perhaps a house o
apartment
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,. read the
the date of ratification by th e
state making up the necessary members of the Post and Auxthree-fourths required by the iliary enjoyed doughnuts, coffee, and cokes..
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lt(!%%' buses WOLsI(l be e'ompleted at the plant. in A t'kaiisas (111 Oct. 1( 811(1 they would he mu-riviug in eniinoIe
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Sutiford licraki today.
of thue'
The article', replete with photos, tells the' $LOt
new Sanford marituti-ntottil complex oil t.tuke Mottioe. It also
shows an architect's i'on'ei'ption or the t'OtiII)lt't('tI Plait.
'l'hte I It':zulii's city isiitor, Dottie Aust i n,cot hiihouatt'd w i t hIt
(hi" author of the article, NO-. Mehletury, lt'iud it today.
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trip new proposals lot' coiling
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huiti 1-1 to hOle stmt'tchm be'twi'eut sit-44
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he
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btltioip
toit'igii
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aid
up.
tutu
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a (out-year fight to give •iiisl- cording to Ik'tsintkt, an cmi. ltst'tuule'sI ut (itt' tit',t ilmiast'
Sttuisti 1)111 *iiist Cite I piy. Kiti'- hht'iIl'i.It10ii, (bill V ha' thi rd e er
Seminole County aei'ess In the ti'istts'e umupsi miii •'xiI iPil i'itiu'i' I iii' 1,10011 t'piessi 111(11! 11011 t'hmi
rh-' IIi'yuupt I$IISliIIltDtt itt iou isp- cut below tilt' $:i )'uihtt'im iiiark
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sub' of I-I. I .irIt Slitty lli,itlu'. is about.
ts4 a- piihti it silt II.
e.'ross-Urte highway.
hlouglus Stuimstt'.utut, c'hiiuti'mmutii i'i'i'ul (lies Luke' Mary Ititci today 'a a fleiti fuuiut ppu'uvttL
Benedict, In a t.ek'plimie km. va*i'd Ci"155tl* 1-4 by hirlilgi'
,%ui.I imsaw ens' hisi reminder
of
the hotmg tasumgu mtuumuimtig 'iiuuigu, US cliii the Gay. tlayulutc by t_'uumguvss.
eutistructed Whuit 14
built.
before' we go off the air . . . terviuw with The Sunlord lieu'I1t'u,i' - Sc'iuetc tiegutmesturs
4eimpuiok Out mis uehtit;tttsti-utltuui, If Upuumps Is tlmut type' rsuumuumitteti of (lii'
'Ike Sc,uiole itaud Assucla. uld, said bids will be usku&amp;1 The four
action 'L'hursday Oil
tiuu barbecue starts at 5:0 and contract let in December of moud t'onstructlinm kttowi us County Chuuunh,e't- of Coiutuiit'mt't', iit'ti'tI ( hh site was iceelved t'uimiiuli'Ititl
iiteiseit, whIch
(lii'
c'cbtfllluomtmiss4
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flint
tt!dt4t'itl
govurimittetit
re-culled
that
effort
wits
connectiztg
"diustnuuat,"
(lit,
p. in. tomorrow. Give the for a "diamond"
tilIW
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this
Lake Mary Boulevard and 14
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Stat-y. ('oustructit,ui work will c'osl at the' himtt','ehiunue',
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wMMISSIONER GORDON—
I EAiuoptii toud unding "the bitter
Good to see you back Batman
legacy of World Vae' It ."
']'fit- Riddler is. . .
lit a speech linking this goal
Stijimlnule County just 'oiit- tout there ace two act'eses to
Construction is expected to be stui-k'si within foul- to six
IIATMAN— Never mind that
to
greater Vestern unity, the
s.'xpicswuy at the south
now - - Let inc see the salary start In late January next on weeks after the contract Is let, pItted in itn't'itt weeks pievitmg Ito'
The lltoiisct, however, is sub- Luke Mary ltuulevuuiI (1-0111 cud tr the county (Altaimiotuti' I Ltt'sideitt outlined a series of
the long-sought Lake Stacy Instiadule.

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Dear
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Cs' (41(119', finmahly eallitig
proposed
fleW
labor
ct)titract
ill
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The court house
silnutte recess 5(1 that "We won't
negotiated
by
the
company
$4
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and
pa
has
estimated
been
tIt%(' (liii. 4l11IiIiVI)L-I)flk
in front
with tile .- I"I.- ('Itt ('olnhlluluica- tuit! item with the recently coin
Chisuum flew's
S
t in' public."
tiolis
Workers
of
.liit'eka,
a
1L3
uiil!tini.
Society
pleted
aimuie
at
Mi,tit'iis Wt'ft' tI(lOj)ted authorLililoli 'i1 t I kC!Ttt!l s-ttsi tuiay.
The court house ill St. Peters- Sport's
tug pityttldnt at' the bill atut
.ii imidlion.
burg
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I3ATMAN-- I never thought of will be open Saturday from i
s.m. to 5 p.m.
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County Conintissioti Chtuirmuti
should. Ilow much does he make
say compared to Chief O'Hara? John Alexander and CommisBet his salary is out of line. . sioners John J"itzputrlck and
I3ATMAN— I'm getting out of Lawrence Swofford will purticilucre . . . He races out of the pate In statewide conferences
door, Forgetting about Robin of members of county commiswho is now snoring mumbling sions with Miami Mayor Robert.
something about the ''new King high, Democratic gubernmathi'' problem he'd better know nutorlal nominee to take place
in Miami Sunday and Munthuy.
by next week.
the
screech
of
We hear the
Ihitimmobile in a distance as the
falls.
PROLOGUE
Police off ice in Gotlutiti City.
(,rtmlulIssiotWl Got-don is seated :
.it his de-1. l3atuian rushes iii.

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BATMAN-- Au, you must be
the snooper?
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NEWSPAPERMAN-- Who are
You?
BATMAN— The Cape Crusa~
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NEWSPAPERMAN— What is
MOS('(.W ( t; ['1
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Proposal to put private ansi public schniiI syst.em
Two of tlie new buses will Ili! used b) I-eplace old
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etnage night club will linve
that a jazz band?
viet
ffli(,ui tiuiay ordcu- erl all :inder a sin!e board of control were. ianibmu4ted today
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its grand opening at 8 p.um. to- worn buses now in operation with the other I'ive added
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ROBIN— Holy Square!
! Chirw,,ie student.q in P.,j.-,.4ia outi h
Democratic Gubernatorial Nominee Robert King
ShoppIng
We
don't
have
(lay
in
the
Casselberry
BATMAN—
to the fleet.
for the country and told its own High in an open-aic address before tudent.'4 and factime to waste—We represent the Plaza, with a top-notch Combo,
ItIu4lent.-i in China to come home.; ulty at Forest Lake Academy, a Seventh-Day Advenat
JOhN DEATON
New bu drivers are now till- +------- + - - - ---- - --- - - -- .
fair public officials of this corn- "This Union," playing for (lanc.chonI, in Fore. City.
• • •
tt-aining to titan the
inunity who want you to run for ing until I a.m. Sponsored by (let-going
SAI(0N, South Viet Nam
"The principle of sepae'ation of church and -4tata
new buses when they arrive.
public office. You are just the
—
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bnmberi!
'vas
good enough for our forefathera and E think it
the South Seminole Jaycees
Muse said the worst overright man for the post.
pounded North Viet Nam just should be good enough for us today," he said.
NEWSPAPERMAN— (A hitti through cooperation of Hibbard
.
above the demilitarized zone
crowding is in the south cml of
He also stated he is "all for lrmwerin the von'
.
dazed) Are you in public of. Casselberry, the club is located the county, mainly with Lime soThursday night while tactical ______________________________ age to 18 years,' a proposal
lice?
in the former Lott's Appliance
t. S. homI-jer struck 2 time's
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conditry schools.
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BATMAN— Yes, we work for Stoic.
insole the zone and allied troops
ecived by academy students.
Longwood ('eniuiciltnmw John I)catmi blasted the tou'ht httrtt just south of it.
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buses -ire 134-p iaier
thr' Gotharn City police tr-ce.
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capacity, but will ht able to eocil, meeting Thursday evening. for not "abiding by
Mayor A. L. Wilson officially
t;'uck" platform in front of tim.
NE\'SPAPERMAN -- How
M 1-; xi Cf ) ci l'Y -' F', - I-furs
pi ihiry as recor d e d in the nmiliutes.
filed Thursday as a candidate handle two to three tunes that !ts ()'.Vt1 1 - ti l eand
•+ic1eniy
ymnusiuiin, was on
much do you make?
"This council adopted motions requiring hiring ris-ane Inte'z lashed th northern
for re-election to Sanford city many, as all the buses are rnitk1115
W$
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Orlando to tape a
(Robin faints at this inquiry,
commission, subject to the Dec. lug double and true runs daily. tul(l irmng of city employees be (lone by council and I shore of the Yucatan Peninsula
'thIVISIOU ilmw before catching
The Spinoza book falls
than $100 by anyone today, but the New Orleans
6 municipal elections.
The buses were ordered ear- restricted expenditures of iiioi'e
ri plane t o appear in West
ground)
without official approval of Veath.'r Bureau said there were
In a statement to the press,
Florida areas.
tsuncjl," Denton slet-lan-ecj, 'fl(W it(liCatiOfls the storm's eent.r
We Interrupt ibis program Mayor Wilson commented that IY last spring through the state
In a pcceh in Winter Garden
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It's :, tick with it!"
Con trac t is ,'x
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for a sponsor's announcement he had changed his mind about .school mis pool system which
thither
fl the inot'nrng, lijb
I )t'atuni's explosive r&amp;-niai-ks 111155 tatisi it.s it hea,jo,t for the ecuteil Tuesday
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not seeking time office ulgutiti , allows imiass purchasing LIt 1(1Wauthiuri.itme bLeste(i Kirk ":es )m()Iflflhiflg all
'I Iiw&amp;'il timotion by I nuumeiltitarm 11.1 sif ('a in pechmany citizens huti' (il' l)lict hat, work on uissetu+
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John Burton IV .eut'l .f.eoies things to .111 p4!Uf)I. wi thout
i'h'ase conic to the Rand "because so
I.' igdnt' .1 inues w hic h died for
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reconsider titit' to tiling them hits l)(!(ti held U for
to
me
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night.
You
asked
Is ways at providing
barbecue Saturday
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t;anilile Roeers as a.45.)ciaLte -,iismw um
(,)('.%[.A ( U Pt
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l
programs
we
ta
to
uUill nc tir9Jec."
won't regret it. . . it's at the the vi
hoyt' months becaust' of strikes.
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next. thuce
time
pending
during
o appoint one
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Promised
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Elks Club. - . and now back
uticIl
'1) 0111 ULt 1.1 r
it i-el tel putt-ui man utiti subnits- +
unfinished
court house-ias! ')tiiotex 'sir artcu1timre
nnut'hi
so
and
years
man mn , he board
Is, the slioti
+ tary ..chool ts.ia'. eausint art
.i'ii
f a hilt for iiit meat
business."
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lie itate ani\'crIll
ut'
i'lit5
'stintttc,l
l i4i,') p1 lae
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who has +
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Only
other
tIies
ecause
university prr.
iIi1Ti
u
the
i
Plami
Well, timings are
BA'rMAN
The it! i - , which ir'
out
t
"II CS)tltit'il is not.
Coimidate
is
there
now.
we're
officially
filed,
to
,
,
rains
'Ieveuipueig
01
-end rePretty tough
h',rtl v after a.m. was (a niie.j dollar (ate Ity I4 scl,edtiled 1J
lii- by Its oWli policy as itEarl
Iligginbothum,
1
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citrus
md
siricu1trying to hold down the millage missioner
by stiff winds and burned out of he completed in -.4 months.
5
rii in the' iii mutes, let's
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lute
What ant I saying?
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scittil this policy. '('he same t-ontrul fii- hours gutting the
iht! County C'umiinisiton a
NEWSPAPERMAN -- 0 u r
eittitt' mmigIt' story brick .struc- +
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apply
all,''
Dellline with their anuunce's1 )Lelt
('rime fighters bring home about Camilla Bruce, supervisor at'
ture.
1)rtl- four newly built
Herald Index
tout contended.
registrations, reported to The
with the aretmi uoueratln
$ti5 per week.
classrooms, protected by a fire- +
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I'uul
Iloiit-y
BATMAN— Well, I'll be lion. Herald th at. numbers registering
tects by studyini the needs for
PAUL MA I0l
tatt-1 his full agreulitene with wall, escapeti theblaze.
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The Congo has broken diplo
mutic relations with Portugal
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maintaining consulates outside
Kinshasa to close them.
About 50,000 foreigners of
many countries receive consu
br aid and protection from the
3P consulalts mamtauwd In Lu
bumbatihi, Kisangani, Bukavu,
Luluabtiurg and Mutndi.
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charged that Portugal was letti ng its neighboring teritory of
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nie Catron, den 4; Mrs. Mazie
May, den 1, and Mrs. Arlene
Smith, den R.
Committeemen, announced by
John Yates, committee chairman, are Ross Goodenough, advancement; Eugene MacGreen,
public relations, and John Provost, Vernon Harrington, M. H.
MeGaffigan, Roy Brogan, and
Jim Murray, committeemen.
Neighborhood commander is Ed
'Bishop and Ray Wooster Is representative.
Coming events announced for
the pack include a Wekiwa district training session for den
mothers and dads at Orlando
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Air Force Buiic,
this Th ursday; Roundtable at
First National Bank, Maitland,
Oct. i'Z; Adult District Banquet at Cherry Pinssi Hotel,
Nov. 1, reservations to be In
by Oct. 25.
Awards presented 'ient to
Berry St. John, Jimmy Loving,
Drew Donahue, Steve Jessie,
bobcat; Mike Penland, Marty
Williams, wolf; Steve Berkley,
boar, and two year pin; Marty
Williams, gold arrow; Donnie
Derickson, gold arrow and four
silver arrows; Teddy Itybicki,
gold and sliver arrows; Doug
Krenrcr, silver arrow; Andy
MeGuffigan, gold and silver arrow, and Jeff Krenzer, Webelo.
Receiving one-year pins were
Roger Huffstutler, Dale Green,
Donnie Piutt, Roger Scarsdale,
Jeff Bunnell, .lcff Yates, Steven
Viddler, Ronnie Owens, Teddy
Bybicki, Jeff Krenscr, Steven
Berkley, and Gone Gondenough.
Adults receiving awards were
Bunnell, Nelson, and Goodenough, cuboree patches.
One year den mother pins
were given to Mrs. Sue Manes,
Mrs. Allene Smith, Mrs. Cynthia Bunnell and Mrs. Goodenough.
Marty Williams re ceived a
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By MARYANN MILES
Bear Lake Cub Scout Piu4c
welcoTne4 its new eubmaptor, Alien Parmmitu, at opening
of the year at Bear
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Piirmeutu walk Introduced by
Bob Rutmell and Bruce Nelson,
past cnbmsister and assistant,
respectively.
Special recognition was given
Mrs. Chris Riddell, who has
served as a don mother and
secretary for the pack for the
past five years. Mrs. Mary
Krenzer, don moth er for three
years, will take over the office
as secretary.
Other den mothers are Mrs.
Maxine Gootkmnnugh, den io;
Mrs. Dolly I)arlckson, don 9,
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wadding day. Tile threat of
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Entertainment ........................ 3A
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Appointment was made by the budget this year."
uiissed at :-15 p.m. Elementary
school office or the adniinis- will attend.
million mark for the second a month, if teachers are worth from $300 to $350 per month
the
county
school
board,
Thurs.
tudents
who
were
in
.ichool
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.ichuol
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ation office
time in history and may be on that?"
effectiv e Aug. 1. Bailey, who day. Roberts has been teaching
County
lust
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new record with
the way to
He said the land Is being had requested pay increase to for 15 years.
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whose
freedom
of
choice
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KANSAS CITY (AP)--Fornier of students 15 years old or old rep
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oases- Reason for the different
can Heart publication reports. without the farmer there would signed effective Aug. 31. Busimur heard a report from Dr. Earl hospitalized nearly a w&amp;'k with mitted to fill out his own free- smgnnlmemmts niuti
are
already
hours
to avoid overcrowding
Seminole County's share was be no need for schools. He de. ulso resigned effective Aug. 31.
Weldon, president of Seminole a n Westinal disturbance and dorn of choice form on the first reglStered, Richey poititeti ,)ut. of hum,4 :is much as possible.
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lice force was approved tit $126 cmforeement from $421,484 to
August 29 with all civic clubs ments for teachers would elim- Aug. 31.
banding together to honor one inate competition by 67 counChief Shinn's salary was set for each officer.
mos
of Sadord's
The resignation of Court bridges to $911,8(m, up $40,320;
t important ties for school personnel," he at $450 per month retroactive
citizens.
concluded.
to Aug. I and lie immediately Clerk Roy Chamberlin effective general fund, $821,756 up $19.. Op
29
Democra- 118SUMed the duties of his now Sept. I was accepted with re. 021, and health department I
(county share), $S,i,.i.i, UP
Now, from the White House tic sthte•repreaenta'tive elect
The oath of office was gret and, at
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the olvning of 2:1 county freedom of choice '
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, schools on Aug. 29 have been been filed, he will not
bo per. 1 pr-oxiniarL.ly flip inine as last
tion begetting" raise. That is, that they would "roll back the public, when the mayor refuse(i records to be done by the city's the sume at .37 for the $78,. announced by Thomas Richey,
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budget
and
.50
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will
mitted
to
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mi age, i
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in e verything
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continue to be levied
done, Richey 'mt)ha)t ectniomy :uid feasibilpenses. And, oh yes, airline ma- incased the state sales tax
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If fl freedom or choice torni
by the med iators.
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last effort to name Patrolman
grade
m
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000, up 90,00O over last year s six
13 tlieu, the student wiii oe as.
;t.ike,1 huit a xtudent e
Chairman Mason Wharton Jack I.,. Bushor as chief of poyears
before
1 $247,000, has operated at an
t*
Outside
.increased deficit," Alexurider I and must present a state- ,1 signed tl~e school neurest his ,i.,isignvoi to it j.hool
Gary Gibson, president of the and other members of the school lice and requested council to
e
is
available.
'dio
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bus
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the
parSeminole High School Future board assured b1cDonald that confirm the appointment but
nient of physical examination ,
also
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said,
"and
the
bourd
has
caille'l
but
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for the hospital trustees to
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student
will
mistj
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fh-it'
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vice president has called an fin- would jump at the opportunity request. On two previous ocniust have filed a "freedom of
work to correct this situation." choice" form and re fist ed week of school,
they (1(1 fl')t to and fr'mi school," Richey
portant meeting of the chapter to roll taxes back as far as casions, the board had refused
Alexander further stated,
Charles Roberts, Goldsboro
members for 7 p.m. Monday in possible, perhaps
the student with the school to; elect to file the ehoic-P fo,.,,,. ! L_.x pl.jilleti.
two
or
three
to
confirm
Bushor's
appointschool
teacher,
has
been
named
"The
board
has
studied
every
which
they have been assigned. as required.
School hours '-viii be the
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budget
request
in
detail
since
He
zed
that
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Transfer students and those 1
building
William hilbee of G eneva , Bushox lucked experience
Juiie 15 and I lifli personally coming into the county for the tiori to filing
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Total millage which is exand sweepstakes funds,
expansion and remodeling job
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MISS DONNA HOWLAND, datight~r of Mr. and Mr.A. Ben Nf. Howland,
He further proposed that
Ilorace
D.
Shinn,
formerly
of
the
Maitlund
police
and Miller Machine is planning --county school superintendents,
public
school
system
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as the "Sanford DeMolay Swpeth,~s-frl.,"
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will compete with other
.
to spend $5,000 on sprucing up principals, .professors, teachers department, was appointed chief of,othe LongNvbQd Police mills, up from lust year's 9.321
chupti r ewqthearts -tor -the.,atat* '
conclav'e ta. 1-11 at Hollywood. With 'Miss Howland'i photo, The Sanand others should be'stitte em-'* b.N~ Mayor'13. E. 13hick at meeting of city counp'iffhurs- mills, un increase of 4.65 mills. '
indication of confidence in the pioyes. Sthnda
or H era ld in t rod uces its new Photo-Lathee Duo Tone process
evening
and
unani
Requests
for
an
additional
salaries for
community and shows that a standard grades as in the mer- mously confirmed by the written for each officer.
$185,000 for county ~,,overnment I
(Iferald Photo b
Bill Vincent, Jr.)
lot can be done by "free enter- It system could be provided for board.Following the lipAdditional payment for 11am- operation was pared to $130,. ______________________________________________________________________________
ris&amp;' without asking for gov- superintendents and principals pointrnent and confirma- ley and Bushor for 84 hours 000 addItional.
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girls
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an invitation to the Juniors to
attend the next Unit 58 meet
inc when the girls who attend.
ad Girls Sta u will make th eir
reports on their trip to Ta1Ihas"e this summer.
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ing siren. It was the combined in county ad voloretu taxes for '
screams of despair of the pmp - the 1966-67 school budget.
rt,' owners as th ey read the
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A
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be presented at a meeting of
First to be heard was a forth e Sanford Merchants Assocla- mer county commissioner,
üon at 3 p.m. Monday at the non W. Dunn, who asked for
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news conference at which he anThe 11ev. Eugene Quinlan, re- houses In Cocoa, Daytona
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Bishop,
and damaging seven others.
as the head Beach and Pnlatka for distribu.
The Navy pilots sighted three nounced that Scott Kelly would Baby Boy, Sanford; Mr. anti members "Charlie"
surface-to-air missiles within 10 be his state campaign manager, Mrs. John \V. Graham, Th1l)%' altar boy at tile Sacred heart, lion of the product In those
miles of Haiphong but all three said his campaign was the sym- Girl, Ddllary; Mr. and Mrs. Church, said the 9 n.m. funeral areas of the state.
missed, a U.S. spokesman said. bol of "solidarity, unity and Paul Morton, Baby Girl, Long- mass.
The empty family lot was con• Business Brief
No American planes were re- steadfast purpose in the Demo. wood; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braien,
secrated
cratic Party."
Baby Boy, Sanford; Mr. anti has no for the burial. The area
ported lost Thursday.
Catholic cemetery.
Kirk, addressing an audience Mrs. James Burke, Baby Girl,
Other targets included nine oil
Colorful artificial flowers sat
Installations. Pilots said they from the same rostrum used by Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. Harold in vases on the bronze boadamaged or destroyed 59 High Monday, said he was more Poll, Baby Girl, Osteen.
stones of nearly till the graves
I)lscharges
barges, 38 storage buildings, 'phIlosophically attuned" to the
in the cemetery. which permits
Democratic m e m b e r a of the
nine bridges and 20 trucks.
Patricia Shehanc, Roosevelt neither t o m 1) s t o n e s or
McCInin, Linda 14. Bennett,
North Viet Nam noted the see- State Cabinet than High.
monuments.
ond aniversary today of the High described himself as "a Linda Sue Pfeifauf, Margaret
rlore than 500 frIends and relfirst American air attack on it fiscal conservative," and Kirk B. Dhllard, Sybil Myles, Frances atives caine to pay their last rewith a vow to defeat "U.S. described High as an "ultra Williams, Thomas B. Mhldloton, spect Thursay at the wake of ORI.ANI)O
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the
liberal"
who believes that "all Clay Williams, Pearl Partin, 25-year-old Charles and Mrs. G. Lee Dairy today named
aggression" and to drive
Americans deeper into an "end- government exudes from Wash- and Charles Vining, all of Whitman. Forty four Nuns from Neals &amp; Hickok, Inc., as its adless tunnel." The declaration in ington."
Sanford; Elsie Rhodes, Dellary; the parochial schools Charles at- vertising agency, In an anthe North Vietnamese Commu- Kirk said everyone
ultra Elizabeth F. Mathicux, Geneva; tended, anti friends and business nouncenient by T. G. Lee, pres.
nist party newspaper Nhan Dan liberal or not should get I n- Rev. Billy It. Rigsby, Kissim- associates of Charles A. Whit- ident of the dairy.
was broadcast by Radio Hanoi volved in the governor's race; nice; Iva R. nxon, Lake Mary; ntafl Jr., the sniper's fattier,
"Vc are convinced," said
to mark the raid by U.S. planes High repeated his contention Marcel Tart, Osteen.
Lee,
"that improvements in
were among tile callers.
on North Vietnamese naval In- that members of the Florida
Whitman nervously wrung his dairy marketing strategy can
stallations Aug. 5, 1964, after Citrus Commission should not
hands during the recitation of pay big benefits at this time.
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u..Ibrory (lie Rosary. while his mother, A great many Central Fbi-ittKirk called for a positive apboats and U.S. destroyers in the
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sitting next to him, buried her urns enjoy the nutritional and
proach
to government and prohead in her hands and wept taste benefits of T. G. Lee
Gulf of Tonkin.
In South Vi et Nam, U.S. pilots dicted the current campaign
milk and tlairy products. We
silently.
duniagwould
be
the
hardct-fought
in
WAShINGTON
(UP!)
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Patrick Whitnian, 21, his wife, l,eliuv that number can be inreported destroying or
ing 607 enemy huts, 21 bunkers, the state's history. "The whole House has passed and sent to Patricia and .John Michael Whit- creased substantially by a
and 20 sampans In a total of 455 nation Is watching this," said the Senate a bill that would let man, 17, stire(I straight ahead fresh approach to communica.
tion with our customers and
sorties Thursday. South Viet- Kirk. "No race has ever been the government accept the title at a crucfix.
260
more
so
clearly
based
on
opposing
of
the
John
F.
Kennedy
Pres.
Whitman
received the full rites Prospects.
namese fliers added
idential Library to be built at of the Roman Catholic church on
philosophies."
"As the first step in our
strikes,
single-plane
High, reporting on his brief Cambridge, Mass,
the presumption that he was not communicotions plan, we reThe House acted on the men- in
talk with President Johnson
right mind when he killed ('ently added Jeff Singleton to
Wednesday,
said
it
was
confined
sure,
The
library
will
be
oper.
his
wife
tind mother and then our staff as manager of
usic K4eet
to the airline strike and Flor- ated by the government after shot to death 13 persons.
tising, sales promotion, and
It is completed at an estimated
Ida's highway, pollution and
The gray metallic casket of pulilic relations. The appointyearly cost of $225,000.
servation problems.
the former marine was draped ment of Neals &amp; Ilickok cornThe library will be a repos. with an American Flag, that of liletes the formation of a proMr. and Mrs. Clell Rice of
The Miami mayor said there itory for the late President's his mother with a spray of red
fesaioniuil communications team
108 Hillcrest Rd., Altamonte was no mention of Johnson cam official papers and other historroses, with a crucifix and with that will help to strengthen our
Springs, have returned from paigning for him, although the Ical papers. The Kennedy fam. a carl which read: "In by- ntiro sales effort."
Montreat, N. C., where Mrs. President would be welcomed In fly has already donated his pa- ing memory, Dad and children."
Neuls &amp; hlickok, the nationRice attended the 1966 Presby- Florida "anytime."
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has appointed C. Lee
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his
general
election
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Pigeon Traps
for
him.
Gouchenour as account
She is organist and choir- campaign and Kelly had fiC SAN FRANCISCO (UP!)
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master of the Winter Purl-c cepted "above personal consid' "Animal controllers" act traps
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appointment became
Christian Church.
orations." But High said there throughout this city in an ef- Popusation
effectIve
Aug.
1.
The music conference was at- still were no plans to give Kelly fort to capture Its pigeon pop. WASHINGTON (UPI)
The
Ill acknowledging the up'
tended by 800 people of various a post in the administration
ulatlon, estimated at 50,000 to Census bui..'t predicted the apointment,
agency President
denominations, including Mrs. he Is elected.
100,000. An animal lover, 11. G. tion's nonwhite loIulation will
Louise Touhy of Sanford and
The mayor said he had been Plate of Willits, Calif., has of- increase to as high as 38 tuill- Walter C. Noals said, "We are
Mrs. Ruth Anslow, the the Malt- assured by Washington officials fered the pesky birds a home lion between 1965 and 1985. ituleed pleased to be associateti
that Florida's effort to freeze the at his l.300'acre ranch, But first This would mean a 14.1 per with T. C. Lee Dairy. Mr. Lee
land PresbYterian,
Mr. Rice enjoyed fishing and citrus tariff would get full con• someone must capture and cent increase in the number of and his associates enjoy one of
just relaxing while in North slderaUon In future negotiations transport the pigeons to their nonwhite Americans, who nuni- the finest business reputations
tind one of the widest circles
with competlng countries,
Carolina.
new, suburban residence.
bereJ 23.1 million In
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Hardware Is Expanding

A "woman's hardware store" appe*l to the housewife and well as outside of the huilding
is in the making with new re- woman of the houø will be a which will develop into a long
modeling antI expansion oper. new feature at the store when front, store building with aatlons now in progress at Hill completed. Name brands in- coustical ceiling and vinyl tile
Hardware anti Irnplemc'nt Co., eluding Revere Ware and Corn- floor. The store will also be
located at the corner of Third ing Ware will he among kitchen air-conditioned and centrally
anti Oak Streets behind Chase and cooking utensils to be dis- heated.
Co.
Leroy Rnhh Construction Co.,
played on sale at the new cornB. A. Newman, owner stated plex. Other hardware products local general contractors are
that a new hardware store will also be available,
rebuilding the store which hi
which will handle top name
Improvements to the building to l,e completerl anti reatly for
brands of kitchen utensils with are being done to the inside as grand opening on September 1.

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AUG. 5, 1966
Chri.4 Schenkel, Bill Flemming take place at noon at the Na7:30.8:30 p.m. CBS. The Wild and former Notre Dame Coach tional Shrine of the immaculate
Wild West. (Rerun) Michael Terry Brennan announcing.
Conception.
Dunn returns as Dr. Miguehito
Saturday, August 6, 1966
Li,ve!ess, the wicked midget I ii A. M.-2 P. M. CBS. Wed11 :.i A. M.-2::lO t. M. (Apwho Is still trying to take over ding Coverage. (Color) Scnttie
ARC. Wedding Coverage.
CalifGrnia as a kingdom for Lanahan will be special report- (Color) Society columnist Betty
children, West and Gordon are er for a live report on the wed- Benle of the Washington Star
trying to transfer funds to the (ling of Luci Raines Johnson will be anchor reporter for three
state treasury, in an amusing to Patrick I. Nugent. The pro- hours of live coverage of the
sub-plot involving tarnished gram includes the departure of wedding, the first marriage of
citizens buying "respectability" the wedding party from the a President's daughter during
from the governor, but Loveless white house and their Suht4e- his term of office in 52 years.
wan' to get his hands on the quent return, after the 'eremoney. Richard Kid returns as mony, to the reception on the
p. M. (Approx.) NBC. MaVoltaire, Loveless' 7½-foot ser- White Rouse grounds. Miss jor League Baseball. (Color)
vant, and the pair are still quite Lanahan will attend the core- Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Clncina sight.
mony, during which no TV nati Reds front Forbes Field,
8:30-9 p.m. CBS. Hogan's cameras will be admitted, and Pittsburgh, with Curt Gowdy
Heroes. (Color) (Rerun) A report on the actual marriage and Pee Wee Reese reporting.
funny and silly episode which afterwartis
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fans of this show should love.
7-7:30 P. M.. CBS. SpeciaL,
General Burkhalter (Leon As11 A. M.-2 P. M. NBC. Wed- "A White House Wedding."
kin) Is eager to marry off his tling Coverage. (Color) Nancy (Color) Another special on the
dow-ly sister, Frau Linkmyer Dkkersori and Ray Scherer will wedding. The network expects(Kathleen Freeman), and he
h a s selected Kommandant report on the wedding events, official White Rouse films of
Klink as the prey. Klink has including special features, dur- the wetitling and reception to
fallen like a ton of bricks for ing the actual ceremony, on this have been released by this time,
F r .0 u Linkmyer's daughter and other earlier White House an'l i.f in they vihl be included
Lotte (Inger Stratton), and he ceremonies. The marriage will in the telecast.
pur3ues his wooing of the wrong
lady under Hogan's careful
tutelage.
8:309:30 p.m. NBC. Sing
Along with Mitch. (Color) (Rern
FRIDAY P. *.
2:31) () Chtmion WrtIt
6:0') (2) Newscop.
run) Tonight's topic is wishes,
Charncitonst*ip Bust.
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and the gang all sing along
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they would wish to appear in.
4:30 (3) Ituntley-Brinici'iy
(4) at,rt
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9-l' p.m. ABC. Special. "The
We th., LSW
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beautifully photographed study
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of a week in the life of famous
:3t3 2i CoI1e,, Bowl
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IA'VVILDAT r.
racing star Jim Clark; not just
:30 (2) 'ernp Runrniiei
4:00 (3) eweope
weet
Ud
any week, but the week last
(4) t.øt'i GO to the
5 - 00 (3) IL.ink
year in which he won GerRsces
4:3 1) () Glenn Reeve. Shoq
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wttb
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(3)
many's Grand Prix. Various
(3) NBC New.
"mood" shots include his pre(6) New, with Roger
Heroes
(4) Uoan
Mudd
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liuninary testing of the autorno7:1)0 (2) Sml1 WorI,I
Went
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tj,mer i-p:.
ing scenes of the race itself, and
(6) Centrs&amp;i WiorlIa
:30 2 Mr Itv,berts
Shuwoss.
t4) iovie
his return to his quiet Seottih
7:1') 3) L"ttper
(5) t"arniors Daughter
hom'. Clark's voice is his own. 10:00 (3) The Man Frou
(4) j:kls O1.aon
U.N .C.LE.
This Is another in ABC Sports'
('.1) HaVC QUa, Will
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new efforts to do artistic docu. 11:00 (',))
Travel
2) New,
100 () I Drrfl of Jeannie
mentaries on sports, humaniz6) New.
(5) Donna Heed Show
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Lug the players as characters
5:30 t2. Uct Sm&amp;rt
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(Color) The first of three spe.
cial programs on the wedding
tomorrow of Luel Balnes Johnson and Patrick J. Nugent. Tonight's presentation will try to
capture all the bustle and prep.m.

paration of the "doings" before
the ceremony. The 18.yeig'.
old bride will be the firt
daughter of -a president in
(ice to be married Lu 52 years.
harry Reasoner and Roger
Mudd are anchormen.
10-11 p.m. NBC. The Man
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Affair," (color) (Rerun) Ronald
Long stars as Jacques Robesj)lerL'e, an obvious madman who
seekt to destroy France's wineproducing vineyards. Solo and
lllya Brave torture and the

ship f the Ihiriwtt Memorial
Methodist Church In Enterirlsu
was z'e'orgunjzutj recently and
now officers elected.
guillotine to preserve the world
They ui-ti Carolyn Watson, front this unthinkable vatastro.
phe. A bit grisluy In spots, wtth
president; Ama'tte 'utson, sec- lllya as a human archery target,
retary; niuti Patsy I.ong, treas- MsIa l'owurs sLid Frank Marth
u icr,
o•st4ir.
Thu group held Its second
10 p.m. 'l'o conclusIon. AiR'.
meeting Sunday with Forrest Spe-1al. College All.Star Grnu.
NuLt presenting an interesting Thu 33rd annual playing of this
luogruim. Game's were also en- pro•amateur e'lassie will be
jiiyed.
teleust live from Soldier Field
'l'hey plan to meet each in Chicago. The outstanding
seniors of thu 1965 football sets'
church for their regular I4YF SOIl meet the NFL champions,
session.
the Green Bay Packers, With

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dawn at. North \'iet namese millI rat ton routes, suppiy dumps
i'cpnnslon of office ares and
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In two more raids only 2'
Sept.
1, neeor(ling to Clarence
miles apart, other ll2s haml. McKee Jr., gerwral mnn•
-J mered at the Chit Pong Moimtiger
tam lair (hi North Vietnamese
IIi'. soft drink plant located
regulars four miles east of the
at i$O Pecan Avenue, when reCambodian frontier.
niodeifog and additions are
The latter attacks apparently
(otnp!ete, will linvt, 1,320 feet
were intended to block the
of siu'w nlr.condltloned office
North \-ietnanwse from pulling
pa t n and a 8,300 feet wsre
back into Cambodian sanctuary.
— t)f)1I" area addition to be useti
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A force of North vietnamese
for storage.
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army regulars had engaged I
T'u' tifflce will Include the
1
U.S. infantrymen and cavalryfront office, manager's office,
men in this central plateau area
saks room and a conference
in a series of short intense
'
room for sales meetings. When
fights earlier this week.
('UhlipIPled including the older
Nehi Bottling Adding To
The U.S. command said the
building area now in operation
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enemy broke contact with 10,000
total plant area will include
men of the U.S. 25th Infantry •I.
a
total
of approximately 20,000
111
and 1st Ca -a1r', Airmobile. DIpita!
sqtuirt' feet.
visions 25 miles southwest Of
'I'll,, plant has been located on
Pleiku City Thursday.
P('(ifl Avenue since 1960 antI
formed a corporation in 1983.
Elsewhere in South Viet Nnm,
only
scattered,
minor
Clarence
E. McKee Sr. pre.
was
TUUI1SI)AI', AUGUST 4, 1966
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ceded McKee Jr. as president of
ground action.
Admissions
the company. Jim McKee is
In the air war against North
Matlldn Wynn, Charles Pd- 41
svert'tary.treasurer and sales
Viet Nam, U.S. pilots flew 83
Icy 111, Rufus lUcks, Cnrmn
I1AKI
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Florida's
(AP)—Clrnrli's
mantiger of the present corpor
hampered
missions
LAKELAND
(AP)
weather
Jean Bishop, Theresa linker,
Thursday Including a raid on hard-campaigning gubernatorial Michael Ilontwright, Clautie .1. .Toseph Vhitmnn and his mother atlon.
l'opular soft drinks, including
the northeast regional military candidates, Democrat Robert LnFny, Sue M. Jackson, Rob- -ere buried today in hillcrest
headquarters 24 miles northeast Kilhg High and R e p u b Ii c a n ert II. Williams, Louise Saud- Memorial Park at West Palm BC Cola, I)ict•Rite coin, Upper
Ten, and Nehi orange, grape,
of flaiphong.
Claude Kirk, stumped for votes ncr, Richard Goeras, anti Lube Beach
root beer anti strawberry finNavy pilots from the aircraft
Hell Oglesby, all of Sanford;
Ills
mother,
Margaret
Whit.
vors
are among beverages procarrier Constellation attacked in Lakeland Thursday. They Holland
Vilson, Enterprise;
the headquarters complex with didn't run into each other but William A. Marticke, I)eltona; mall, was buried alongside of duced each &lt;lay in the producBetty Poll, Osteen; and Francis tier son who slew her and 14 (ion Plant at a rate of 2 botrockets and 500. and 1,000-pound their statements did.
other persons Monday at Austin, ties &lt;.1 beverage a minute. The
bombs. They reported dcnigh, speaking at an airport 1. l'ezoltl, I)eliary.
Neil Corporation also has wares
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decisions that are ecmsliitcut by granting permission for
with our Christian convictions, postmortem examination and
- The serving table was overor at a house-warming at the new arsonage, 105
and the result Is that the the use of certain parts of the
laid with a white linen cloth
Lake Minnie Drive, Park Ridge, of the Lake Mary
funeral of $ Christian believer body such as the. cornea in eye
and
centering
the
table
was
a
Church of the Nazarene. Women of the church
kL
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GUESTS OF HONOR were Rev, and Mrs. Bernard Harkey and children,
floral arrangement of pink car(Herald Photo)
were the hostesses.
that of an unbeliever. Let us The Christian funeral should
Alan and Sarah, at a reception at Christ Methodist Church, Rev. Harkey
nations and roses flanked by _______________________________________________________
recall our Christian belief con- be a worship service. 'What fin(Herald Photo)
served for two months as substitute minister.
crystal candle holders and pink
cerning death and make some er climax could there be to
a life that bus been lived In
plans ahead of time.
First, what do we believe trust and service to God? As
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within
the
context
of
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about death? We believe that we
Others attending included
The Woman's Society of
ing In a block of ice. Homedeath has been conquered iy the Christian faith, let us die
Christ
Karen Waggoner, Mrs.
Mrs.
Christian
Service
of
God In Our Lord Jesus Christ. in the same confidence offering
nod Mrs. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. service on the first Sunday of made cookies were also served. Methodist Church made plans Arlene Somerville, Mrs. Hazel
fl MA YAWN MILES
Members of the congregation
W. believe that as His follow- tO God His due praise and T e Be r Luke Methodist George Emig, Mr. and Mrs. the month starUng Sunday at
and
other guests attended the for a reception to honor the ,lnhnson, Mrs. Hazel Vorhalt,
His vie- thanksgiving. Although
planning Rick Teeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bry- 8:30 a.in.
Ii era we will share in"And
ibers
are
affair
and voiced their appre- new minister, Rev. Don E. Mrs. W. L. fliers, and Mrs.
God grieve at the death of loved Church meni
Communion
will
only
be
ob.
1 tory over the grave.
Sept.
inday
on
Mrs.
Dick
on Brown. Mr. and
clatlon for his faithful service. Reynolds, and his family when Carl Bradbury.
served at the 11 sin, service
raised the Lord and will also OflOS, we also rejoice and give a Loyalty Si
the August meeting was held
ces will meet this C,ib.ions. Mr. and Mrs. George once a quarter.
raise us up by His power." thanks to the Victor of every and commltt
Monday night at the church.
Irand
Mrs.
Harold
1
(1 Cor. 6:14) What will the contest. The spirit of Oliver Saturday at IB p.m. at the home Hall. Mr.
The
Commission
on
Educaresurrected life be like? Paul Cromwell should be the spirit of &amp;lr. and ?irs. Grant Mueller, win, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
tion will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon,N tells us In 1 Car. 15 that we of us all. As the old warrior 733 flverlook Drive, Bear Lake. Tompkins.
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and the official board will
recommendation
Ft1iowing
a
are
Salmi
Leo
ILL
Lrs.
LU',
t.&amp;
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LLL4IVU
Me. and
will be Individual persons with lay dying, surrounded by
meet at 8 p.m. at the church.
commission
on
worfrom
the
Pledge
commandand Mrs. Eloise Nielmeans of expression and ident- weeping friends, he raised up co.chalrmcn.
'om
On Thursday at 8 p.m., the
Holy
bold
pastor
will
ship,
the
Whipple.
there
no
one
who
er
s
Glenn
'h
life secretary
son,
spiritual
IfIcatIon. The resurrected body to cull,
Woman's Society of Christian
Communion
at
a
special
early
Mr.
are
captains
Serving
as
read
the
scripture
and closed
will be like this body and yet will praise the Lord?"
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Service will meet at the home
the program with a prayer.
different from it. We affirm .
of Mrs. Harold irwin at 136 A
believer
goes
at
death
the
Mrs. Jenny Runnels, president
that
Grace Boulevard, Altamonte
presence
of
God,
Who
Is
to the
presided over the business meet.Ri- MARYAWN MILES
By DONNA ESTES
Springs.
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our eternal home. if this then
Vacation Bible School will beSteven Shoaf will be In charge ing. She announced that Christ
Is our faith about death, then
of the musical teenage night Church will host a joint WSCS gin at Lake Mary Church of the
the funeral should be determin.
azaiene Monday from 6:30 to
starting Friday at 7:45 znd each meeting in November with First
1? ad by this faith and It should
p.m. and continue each evenFriday throughout August at Methodist and Grace Methodist.
witness to this faith.
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St.. Andrews Pres b y t e r i a n Refreshments were served by Ing at the church until Friday,
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But what Is a funeral? Ii It
the hostess, Mrs. Nielsen, fol- Mrs. Carole Jaques, supervisor,
Church, Bear Lake.
* an opportunity to exhibit our
ha announced. The theme of
The teenagers are asked to lowing adjournment..
waá grief publicly? Is It a gatherthe school will be "Christ For
bring their musical instruments
lug to pay our respects to the
Our Changing World,"
their voice to join in the
or
deceased and to eulogize his
Teachers will be Mrs. Ann
sing-out at the church.
good deeds? Ii It an occasion
Greer, Mrs. Roma Laster, Mrs.
At present Shoal Ii a student
By MARYAI4N MILES
to dliplay family wealth In a
ii
Linda Bedient, Mrs. Evelyn
Rev. Arthur Edwards will at Orlando Junior College and
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costly casket? Surely these do
w
Green, Mrs. Lillie This, Mrs.
conduct his final service at For- has majored in music. All teenpril not adequately describe a
Mary Pew, Mrs. JoAnn Louderest City Baptist Church this agers in the community will be
Christian funeral. Dr. E. D.
milk, Mrs. Marlene Bard, RichSunday. Rev. Edwards, his welcome.
Robertson reminds us, "A
ard Ransbottom, Gene Greer
wife, Janet, and children, Carol
funeral is a worship service."
Saturday ut 2 p.m. anyone
and .1. W. Griffin. Pastor Is
and Jimmy, will leave Aug. 8 znt.eresteu In leariung w wuvi
Everything that takes place
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Rev. A. E. Green.
By Jane Casselberry
for New Orleans, where he will ski will be given instructions
should be coniitent wtth this ''
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An action packed Youth Ac- On Saturday, Aug. 13, a sack
continue his studies at the New by I C. Tinsley who lives on
principle that we worship God.
tivities Week is planned for lunch picnic is scheduled at the
Orle!Ins Baptist Seminary start, The Word of God Is central.
Bear Lake at 6618 Linneal Casselberry Community Meth- church and closing exercise,
ing in September.
L?N HisWcndtoourneedlsthe
.
Beach Dr., Bear Lake.
odist Church, Aug. 14-19, wIth with crowning of king and
A reception was held for the
of
a
Christian
fun.
strength
Rev.
Fred
Guthrie,
pastor
of
Rev. Joel Eenbry of Christ queen will take place Sunday.
.'.
Edwards on Wednesday follow,,. .'
eraLEulogizlng should be done
Th2 church bus will run on
the church will be serving as Methodist Church, Orlando, as
r 'A
ing the prayer meeting.
with restraint, with the main
the zegular Sunday school route
eniphaIe on the grace of God
They were presented with a director of the Senior High guest speaker each evening.
each evening to pick up stuo
Longwood
completed
its
evening
VaRev.
Delmas
Copeland,
pastor
Conference
at
Florida
PresbyFIRST
PENTECOSTAL
Church
gilt of linens. The pulpit cornas anifested In the life of
dents
for the school.
of
the
Casselberry
church
will
niittee consisting of Mrs. Hat - terian College at St. Petersburg,
' deceased. The minister should
cation Bible School with ceremoriies in the church and parents' inspecbe
the
song
leader.
Heading
tie Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 8-18. The theme is "This
the committees for the week
lents.
First
photo
(left
to
right)
shows
tion of crafts projects of the stuc
Wailer Hoberg, Glenn Hubbard, Company of New Men."
' apply the truth of the Scrip.
are
Alice Harris, publicity; Dinner Canceled
WI1Iim Miiam, Sterling Copetures to their personal need.
and Herman Hutching (seated) Mrs.
Drummond,
Lee
Burges
\\
arren
The Southern fried chicken
Marilyn
Messick, food; Jackie
land, Thomas Cox, Ralph Green
As worshippera we particidinner
scheduled by the Ladies
McCiain,
er.tcrtainmcnt;
Sandy
and Clinton Crawley are interpat. In the funeral. We are not
Mary Reid, teacher, Dolly Keigi ns, Pamela Hays and Mrs. Gertrude
Auxiliary
Porter,
decorations;
Jeff
Macof the First Penteviewing several Baptist minisdust observers, but. participants.
Leod, clean-up; and Bonnie costal Church of Longwood for
Thompson teacher (standing) with wall plaques made by the junior class.
ters.
Some denominations will have
Relker,
worship.
this Saturday has been canceled,
There will be a board meetwriU the congregation iolninaireMiddle photo is of the nursery cLuss with Mrs. Nancy Drummond, teachTheme
for
the
week
will
be
Mrs. M. L. McDaniel, auxiliary
ing, Wednesday, Aug. 10, at 7:30
"Be
Thou
An
Example"
and
president has announced.
p.m. at the .churcb to recoiner. Children of the class are ,1oh n Burgess, Teresa Hayes and Jerry Fab. a' an Affirmation of Faith, or in
theme
song,
"Give
of
Your
mend officers for the various
Date of the dinner when It Is
singing of one or more of the
rina
with
their
coffee-can
drums.
Best
to
the
Master."
The
teen
department
with
Mrs.
Evelyn
organizations In the church.
rescheduled will be announced.
victory hymns of the Christian
That dynamic duo Ken Mil- _____________________________
Faith. At no time can the
NcCleary, teacher and their wal I plaques are (front row) Vicki Smith,
Christ Episcopal Day School ler and Dan Casselberry, youth
, words of the Creed be pro.
in Long'wood will not open un- directors, have served as adWe Offer
Janie Lott and Brenda Lutt and (standing) Ronnie Reid, Bud and Melisclaimed with such faith, "1 betil Sept. 6, according to Mrs. visors to the steering commitOne Of The
x lieve In tke communion of the
sa Burgess
Ralph Stevens, director.
tee,
which
has
planned
differ.sT'EL saints; the forgiveness of sins;
Largest S.hcfions
There are still a few vacan- ent types of meals and enterthe resurrection of the body;
Of Fresh Flowers,
cies and anyone interested in tainment for every night. Supb
Sc and the life everlasting." We
Plastic Arrangements,
enrolling their child in the per and fellowship will begin
pray. We praise God for His
at
5:30
p.m.
everyday
followed
Etc. In Central Florida
kindergarten may contact the
goodness in creating life and
by a meaningful worship servchurch
office.
Transportation
for His grace to the person
ice at 7:30 p.m.
SANFORD
can be furnished if needed.
iwu who has pused on. We thank
By MILDRED HANEY
The
opening
night
will
feaFLOWER SHO'
A combination of the MonBim for His triumph over
Rev. George B. Owen, mini- tessori Method and the stand- ture a "sack supper" with
Cor.
L lit &amp; S.sf.rd A,..
4*P deuth in Christ and for the
ster of the United Church of ard pre-school readiness pro- everyone asked to bring sup322.1
$22
7T
3223452
confidence' of everlasting life.
Deltona, is vacationing during gram will be used. Father War- per in a suck and the beverage
we pray for His strong cornAugust and guest ministers will ren Thompson is the new head- to be furnished.
i's.
fort to those who mourn. We
A covered dish supper on
conduct the services In h1 place. master.
ii*tCVt'CdC for all in need of
Monday
will be followed by a
This Sunday, the guest miniMrs. Charles Pasternak, a
his steadfast love. It is a worater will be Rev. James A. registered nurse with experience l.outensenny and fun skits.
Attend
ship service, and we gather
Sloppy
Joe's
send
Chips
will
a
Stewart, pastor of St. Andrew working with children will join
not so much to mourn the dead
United Church in Sarasota, the staff as a teacher In train- be served on Tuesday and
as to confess our faith in a
.
services
there will be a talent show.
one of Florida's newest United ing.
living Savior. In worship our
.
On Wednesday there will be
Churches, founded shortly after
Mrs. D. C. Fink and Mrs.
1 grief is healed and our sorrow
recreation
and a weiner roast
the new church in Deltona. His William Cramer will serve as
t&amp;cwee/€
comforted by the Lord who
at
MeClain's
beach on North
topic
will
be
"The
Presence
of
teacher aides. Mrs. Jesse Hino; made heaven and earth.
Lake Triplet Drive followed by
God is Dangerous."
Certain questions arise. (1)
son is a new member of the a campfire worship service.
...
"our own
Guest pianist for the month board.
vw1n1 Whore' should the funeral be
There will be a "grab bag"
will be Mrs. William Pozzo, who
held? Ordinarily the service of
social
Thursday and the showrecently settled In Deltona.
of
a Christian should be in his
'
ing
of
an outstanding film,
Newcomers send visitors are
s: church building. This is when' i
"Without Onions."
always welcome at the United
-we are baptized and confirmed
A spaghetti dinner will be
worsI ,p
Church, which Is a member of
or make confession of our
served
Friday
and
surprise
en
the United Church of Christ,
, faith, where marriage vows
tertaiinment will be presented.
the Denomination formed in
are made, when we break the
The Christian Victors sing.
1t)57 by the union of Congregabread and drink the cup. it
ing
group will sing on Sunday
By MARYANN MILES
tional Christian and Evangelical
makes sense that the final
and
Friday evenings and Jim
Another of the special Wedand Reformed Churches.
eurt&amp;ily service be In the sanenesday night programs at St. Edmiston wIU be soloist on
tuary. (2) What. about '1view.
Andr.ws Presb7tsrlan Church Tuesday.
log the remains"? This is not
invitations have been exin Bear Lake will be held this
a part of our worship to God
Methodists Plan
tended
to churches in the area
week at 7:80 with John Lynd,
and so the cuakut should be
to
take
part and all young p.o.
director of Edgewood Boys
Jept. closed in the church.
Ice Cream Social Ranch near Groveland, as guest pie are welcome.
I
Viewing may he dune set the
LJJ
speaker.
uneral home before the aervy IUTH DAVIDSON
Re
will
speak
on
the
imporce. (B) 1. an expensive casket
•ufarb traIb —
Ti Bethany Circle of the
YhrgisI. P.res
tance
of
keeping
open
of
lines
5
reajiuct to
e.bi$.b,4
Ds*i ezcsps SmlFirst Methodist Church of O'ie.
F. 0. bea 1214
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a—.
the deczweaitid? God is not. lengaW&amp;. 5 .
do wIU •erve ice cream and communication for maIntaining
-a t
pressed by outward array. The
cake Sunday at 6 p.m. at an sound relationships between the
Nees KM
Tb. SsaIr Bi4.
I.
C1, simplest of caskets is equally
TE $4114
old-fashioned Ice cream sociaL youth and adults of home and
vee *vs.. asafest, r&amp;community.
S.
-:!g*1 appropriate as the must
.
IIII.
There is no set charge but doEdgewoud Boys Ranch proelaborate. Many churches proI.t.* C
reel.s.
nations will be accepted.
1S4$$1
at Iseleed. ISa.
;'ide a pall which covers the
There will be a softball game vides a Christian atmosphere
prior to the social, starting at for "first offenders."
_____ casket and reminds us that in
bL.rrIpd. Zat.. by Csx.
Sophie Hp1.
the sight of Cud all are equal
5 p.m, and a songfest will ful. The public is invited to hear
y
w. .ai
$U44U
the
-. / 'ha death. Sometimes nvnIuria1
low the affair.
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ing worship service Sunday at
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new pastor, who will arrive
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They were presented with a' I
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Ing Hands book-ends from the
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sunerintendenL
RIV AXfl MR A l. green were ruests of hon-

gifts to a church cause near
By 1ev. Thee. H. Mikia
the heart of 'the loved one are
sreh Of The Covsaaat
Hardly any of us ilk., to In order. (4) What about creof
think about death. Probably inatlon? This Is a mattsi
only a minority of us have personal preference. It Is not
even discussed ,snguments Inconsistent with the Christian
with our minister or anyone Faith. Some desire this bealas. It usually comes with cause of less expense; others
such a shock wave of grief prefer the more trandltionel
and bewilderment that it , method of Interment. It Is in
difficult to think clearly or to keeping with the Christian
Some- spirit of concern for others to
make decisions 'wisely.
times the .àiotlons of me 'mo- remember that valuable service
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ONE OF THE PANTHERS who will be familiar
to Florida football fans is defensive end Bed Daw-

pound gridder are head coach Perry Moss (left)
and defensive couch Jack O'Brien. in the back-

the Florida State Seminoles. Flanking the 6-3, 240
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2. Martha McDonald, 3 Kim
Roberts, 5. Terry Hunter,
Mon!ca 0111ff; 25 flack—i. lisp
py )eas, 2. Martha McDonald,
3, Ten' Hunter, 4. Monica 011Susan Schirard, 6. K1n
Roberts; 25 Fly - 1, 11aipy
fleas, 2, Terry Hunter, 3. (tIe)
Kim Roberts, Martha MeDonaid, 5. Monica 0111ff. 6. Debbie
Reagan.
10 And Under Girls: Medley
Relay— 1. SSA 'A' (Marchelle
0111ff, Anne White, Cathy White,
Kathy Kileline), 2, SSA 'B'
(Neil Tucker, Ann Crowe, Kin
Johnmon, Gail Crumley); Free
Rcla'.. 1. SSA 'A' (Gail ('runtIcy, Marehelle 0111ff, Kathy Xi1
dine, Cathy White), 2 SSA 'H
(Mary Neil Tucker, Anne White,

lay-2. S.SA 'A' (fleEInn Crowe,
Pam Taylor, Shelley flowlen,
Judy flnls), 3. SSA 'B' (Martha larker, ,InlIe Tucker, Mar\te Mary Smith); Free
HC1V-1. SSA 'A' (Shcfl' I)nwIon. ,lsBe' Tucker, Marwee
Whtt, Pam 1'aylor'. 3. SSA 'B'
(Mary Smith, Judy Bnls, Marlbs l'arkic, Begins ('ro'e); 0
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Judy hales; 0 flack-2.Regina ('rowe, 3. Pam Taylor, 5.
Juijy Bales; 50 Fly—i. Pam
Tayh'sr,
(tie) .liiilv Hales,
Shelley Dowlen, 5. Marwee
White, 6. Mary Smith.
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Orlando's Panthers come out
of their lair for the first time
for the home folks Saturday
night when they take on the
Brooklyn Dodgers in a pre.seaI
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son Continental Football League
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me st the revamped Tanger's
Inc Bowl.
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whi"h Includes more than 5,000 1 who were impressive 31-7 viemore seats, a new press box tors over Wheeling In their preand a new and vastly Improved season opener last week in the
hills of West Virginia.
lighting system.
Orlando Coach Perry 11oss,
Game time i 8 p.m.
It will also be Armed Services who last year guided the CharRecognition Day Night and all lestoi Buckets to the CFL
military personnel will be ad- championship, will be going all
mitted free by showing their ID out to please the home.'pening
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Thursday, the 22 - year. old
right-handed hitter reduced
lefty Henry to ashes, again corning off the bench in the ninth
with a crackling three-run clout
that curled the Mets to an 8triumph over the Giants.
"It was Just like a falr3' tale."
said Swoboda, relegated to
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the New York Yankees 11-7 and
Kansas City nudged Washington
in the only' American League
games scheduled.
The Mets trailed 6-4 entering
the ninth when Ken Boyer started the Mets' thunder with a
homer off Juan Marichal. seeking his 18th victory. Lindy Mc-!
Daniel. who took the less, relirved and gave up singles to Ed
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11am of a fk'gling one art' the annual charity game at Soldier
-$OL' highlights us the prolessinnal Field in Chk_'iigri.
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AL.CEE FARRIER, A single man,
Defendant,
IN THE CIRCUIT COLIIT
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIII70$ AIEE FARRIER
YOU ARE HEREBY notified to CUlT IN *51.) FOIl SEMINOLE
take notice that &amp; suit ha. been COUNTY, FLORIDA.
flied against you in the above CHANCERY NO. 16175
titled Court. The nature of this HARTFORD FEDIUA14 SAysuit I. an action to foreclose a INOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
Teal Estate Mortgage held by
THE aowicuy SAVINGS BANK, vs.
a New York corporation, which GORLION I. HODGES. et *1.
I)efen.latits.
Idoi-tgage is recorded in Offi%fPrlc'E 1)1" SLIT
cia) Record. Book H7 Pug. 382,2,
M0Jt'J'GAE YOIIECJ.ONLUE
Seminole
of
Records
Public
IPt4A
h. nern. of TOS ICOGEIt E. ClARK end
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PATRICIA H. CLARK, his
the Court in which suit proceedWife
Ings is pending Is the Circuit
,,V (I,. tnth iudteial Cit. RE%lI)KCE, UNKiOSA
'cuR. in and for $.mtnole County, ANSI TOs All parties cisixoing
interest, by, through, under
Florida, in Chancery No. 1*213
or against the aforesaid perThe description of the real
soae
property in Seminole County,
YOIJ ARE hereby notified that
Florida, involved in said pro.
ceedings as described in the a Complaint to foreclose a certam
mortgage encumbering the
Complaint is as follows:
Lot 13 Block "D', HAR- following described real pro.
MONT HOMES, according to perty, to-wit:
I-act 7. Block II, COIiNTItY
the p1st thereof as recordCLUB MANOII, UNI' NO. 3,
ad Iii Flat Book ii, Page 35,
according to the p1st therePublic Records of Seminole
of as recorded In Fiat Book
County, Florida.
31, Pages lb and 75, Public
the following
together with
Records
f Seminole COUfl.
Items of property which are to.
ty, Florida,
catd in and are permanently
Installed a. a part of the im. has bten filed against you In
the •buve styled suit, and you
pruvements on .&amp;id land:
a!'e required to serve a copy of
I Gas Well Heaters
You are required to file your your Answer or other Pleading
defensive to the Complaint on I'Iaintllt's
other
or
answer,
pleadings with the Clerk of the attorneys, ANDERSON, RUSH.
above named Court and serve a DEAN &amp; L.OWND3CS, 328 East
Boulevard.
Orlando,
copy thereof upon the plain. Central
tiff', attorneys, WHITTAKER, Fiends, and file the original
PYLE AND wciou, whose a4. Answer or other Psading Iii tile
dress Is Suite 201, 710 East Cøl. office of the Clerk of the Circuit
ontaj Drive, Orlando, FiendS, not Court on or before the *0th day
to
later than thi 10th day of Aug. of August, 1961. If you
required by SAw, do so, a decree pro conf•aso will
ust,
else &amp; Decree Pro C.onf.iso will be taken agsinst you for the reUef demanded In the Complaint,
c entered against you.
This Notice shall be published
I
WHEItEOF,
IN WiTNESS
have hereunto et my hand xid olive a we*k fur tour conssuu&amp;ffia.d my ff1t&amp;l seal at Semi. tivs week. in The Sanford list.
aol. County, honda, this :7th aId.
DATED 71115 27th day of
day of July. 1966.
July, 1961.
(SEAL)
(SEAL.)
Arthur if. BcckWIth. Jr.
Arthur H. lMckwith, Jr.
Clerk, Circuit Court
Clerk
of Circuit (2',urt
Florida
County.
c*,iinole
By: Donna M. Marko,
By: Donna M. Markos
Deputy Clerk
LI.puty Clerk
PublIsh
July 29 6 AUg 1, 1,
12.
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hereby notified and required to
present any claim or demand
which you, or either of you, may
have against the estate of Marjorle L. McDermott deceased, late
of Cabell County, W. Virginia,
with filing fee of $1.00, to the
County Judge's Court of Semi.
nole County in the Court House
at Sanford, Florida, within six
calendar months from the date
of the first publication of this
notice. SAID CLAIM OR 0E
RAND MUST BE DULY SWOJIN
TO AND FILED IS DUPLICATE.
1.1 James Dennis McDermott
as ancillary executor of the
Estat. of Marjorie L. McDermott, Deceased
Address 61 Washington Ave.,
Wheeling, West Virginia
Peebles, Robertson and Gracy
Dunedin, Florida
Attorney,
Publish July 15. 22, 9 &amp; Aug.
6, I9
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I)RAI%.tGE 0 1 ST H I C T OF
Arthur It. kteckwltli, Jr.
srMI%oLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'in EiEUi' .4 UI'EI(VISOJ( OF
Ily: Martha 7. Vihien
IN TILE CIRCUIT COURt' 4)1'
MIll) DISTRICT,
Deputy Clerk
'lifE NINTh JUDICIAl, CIII.
NC'TIC}-2 IS HEIIEUY Gl'EN (;I4'sison, Walker, Pearson &amp;
cItl'r IN *51) FOIL SEMiNOLE
that a meeting of the owners ol M(-CaUley
lands situated in S I A V I A Attorneys and Counsehlor- at COUNTY, P14011111*.
CIIANCEILY NO. 151227
DRAINAGE D I S T R I CT OF Law
HARTFORD FEDEItAI.
AVSEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, North Brevard
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
will be held at the City Hall in 3l. South Viihingtoii AVE
Plaintiff,
Uvieth', Florida, at ten o'clock 1'. 0. Box 304$
V5.
A. ii on the 16th day of August, Titusville, Fi')rida 3.'7S(i
ItOIIF.RT COLLINS, at al,
67-6Z14
A. D 1t66, for the purpose ot
I)efendants.
electing one supervisor for said Publish Aug. 5, 1!. 19, 26, 1965I
NOTICE OP SUIT IN
District for a term of three DI)C-24
MORTGAGE FOIIECI.osIinE
years, at which election every
acre of land in the District shail UNITED STATES DISTIIIOI TOt ROBERT COLLINS
—COOPER and ELAINE
represent one share and each COIWI' MIDDLE DITItiCT 0*S
COOPER, his wile
-owner shall be entitled to vote in ILOIIIDA OIILANDO fll'.'l$ION
person, or by proxy in writing- Case No. 66.30-Ori-Civ—UNITEL IIENIDENCE, UNKNOWN
duly signed, for every acre ol STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff *51) 'lOs All parties claiming
Interest, by, thu-ought, under
land owned by him in such Di.. vs. IIAROL.D W. MAR'I'INDAI-.IC
or against the aforesaid
ti-id; guardians sitay represent JR., &amp; PAULINE K. MARTiN Person.
Chair wards, executors and lid. DALE, his wife, I)etendanta.—
YOUR ARE hereby notified
sninistrutori may represent es' ORDER FOR NEJIVICE 1IY PUB'
tatea of deceased persons, andi LICA'I'lON—On motion and affi - that a Complaint to foreclose
private corporations may he re. davit of plaintiff in the abovi it certain mortgage encumber.
presented by their officers ox entitled cause by KENt)EIL. W In the following deacribed real
agents. This V1IEItIlY Its Ausjstant UnitetI property, to-wit:
duly authorized
Lot 14, illock I, COIJN'I'ItY
owners of a majority of the aer. States Attorney, in an actior
(I,tJfl MANOII, UNI'I' No. s.
cage in such District shall be against the defendants, IIAROLEt
according to the pint titer.neccss.ry to constitute a quor. W. MAItTINUAI4E, JR., &amp; PAUL
of as recorded in i'iat i1inii
urn for the PurPss of )ioldinis INE K, MAIITINDAL.E, hila wife
12, Pageø 75 and 76, PublIc
suCh .-Ietlon asid to transact and to enforce a lien upon rca I
Records of Seminole County,
such other business as may come I)roperty situate in thu District
Florid.,
awl described as foiiows: I.ot 25
before the meeting.
i)a(e.1 this
th day of July, illock 2, llettlex' Homes Orlando has been filed aguiuist you lxi
the ahoy, styled suit, and you
SEC. 1, according to plat thiereot
A.
recorded in plaA book 13, pages ire required to serve a copy Of
/5/ a. i.
VIiie1er, Jr.
5 and 6, public record. of Semi- your Answer or other Pleading
smairmen
nole County, Florida, and it ap- to the Complaint on Plaintiff's
Did
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pearing to CIte Court that this attorneys, ANDERSON, ICIJSII,
IOf J5TJ1s U. .OJ5IFL
,s lii., hoard of Supervisor. defendants, HAROLD W. MAR- IIEAN &amp; 1.OWNDES, 322 East
Hosileva rd,
(irl*n,io,
of
Hiavis Drainage I)istricl 'I'INDAI.E, 311., &amp; PAuLINE K Cexitral
MAR'rINDA,I,E, his wife are no F o r I 4 a, and fil. the original
'_,uisy,
I'utiiiali July tt, &amp; Aug. &amp;, I'JGt inhabitants of sior found with Answer or other J'leadissg in the
in the State of Florida and hays offic, of the Clerk of the Cirrn;u-iis
not voluntarily appeared )isr.i'i cult Court On or I,efre the 5th,
%O1'ICK TO J1KVEH
sand that peraonal service upo' siscy of Septeniber, 1966. 11 you
I'IIK S'I'.%'I'E OF I'LlilllIIA 'J'Oii them is nut practical becaus, fall to do so, a deere.' iiro coilwill be taken against you
LEE 1)lxoN
their residence and whereabouts
Vtiose residexice and ad. are unknown, it is OKI)ERE[) for thie relief demanded in Cisc
ilrii,s is usiknowii,
that
IiAROID W. MARTIN - Complaint,
'I'hsi. Notice shall in pu hush
l'LEASE 'i'A)CE NO'l'ICE that DALE, JR., &amp; PAULINE K. MAR you are hereby required to Ilk TINI)AI.IC, hi. wife appear otr ed once a weak (or four coxisey,us- written answer or 4s'tcnsc ;'iead to lie cosnplsit hereii .'utive week. lxi Cii. Huiifoi-d
ir any, I,eraosialiy or i,y an at' by this 9th day of September Herald,
to:sIey, osi or halos-c August l
1)A'I'Ehj 71115 3rd i1a - Of Au
1966, arid in default thereof thss
1966, at the Office of the Claris Court will proceed to the hear ust, 1918.
of the Circuit Court, at thisi ing and adjudication of thsi (SEAL)
Coutisotias iii Hanford, Seusinoiii suit as If HAltOI.D W. MARTIN Arthur ii, Ileukwith, Jr.
t2(urlty, Florida, 82771, axut tc DALE, JR., 6 pAUi.iN
KClerk of Circuit Court
mail a copy thereof to W1'EN. MAItTINDALE, his wits has
fly: Donna St. Markn,
WI'ItOM, DAVIS &amp; McIN'I'OSIS beri served with ps-oc.ss in Ibis
Deputy Clark
/.ttor:saya for I'iaintiff, l'ost Of State of Florida, but only to Cbs Andarsoss, flush, Dean &amp;
lice Box 1330, Sanford, Florida eZtUHt provided fur by Sectloi s l.uwxssjea
32771, in that certain divorci 1665,
II, United Statess 381 East Central Boulevard
proceeditig pending agaiflst yoLi Code; it i further isl(1)EitEf Orlando, FlorIda
in the Circuit Court s,,f the Ninths that notice of this order be pub Publtshs Aug. 1, 12, 19, 31, ItlIl
Judicial Circuit in axid for Senil liaised by the United States Mar - IJl)C.2$
siols County, Viuridu, in Chase shal In a newspaper of genera I
cery, an ubbrtyiated title of sakI circulation in Seminole County
cause being Jj(JFIj$ DIXON Florida, once a week for aix (4,
PlaintIff, versus WILLIE 14EF consecutive weeks, cominencilsi
DIXON, Defendant, and hereixi on July 1, 1981, DONE AND OR
laii nt or a Decree Pro Confesse I)l'ltEl) at Orlando, Florida, thi
will be entered against you, antI lbth* day of June, 1986.
thief
1IUIC proceed sa parts.
(IEORQE C. YOIJNG
s*i,
United States District Judas
Arthur H, Jieckwith, Jr.
I certify the for.oissg to be i
('leik of the Circuit Court
true and correct copy of the on
by: Jean E Wilke
gissal,
Deputy Clerk
(SEA I)
b'j''1'J((,iM, DAV1t &amp;
Wesley ft. 'I'hies, Clerk
MclN'J'$hf
United States District (our means I column by 2 Inch.s.
Attorneys los- Pi,.int ill
511441. DistrIct of Florida Too small f.r an ad to be
Post ()f!ise 'a 3320
fly; Lorrslns 'I'. ljerxsdun
Your.
Sasiford, Flos- Ida
1277l
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 16,
2' &amp; Aug
Publish July 1, I, U, II, 39 1
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August 5, 1961
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WITNESS my hand and offi.
cla.l seal of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court on this the 1?th
day of July, A D. 1966.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Donna M. Markos, D.C.
Carroll Burke
Attorney at Law
61: Sanford Atlantic
National Bank Building
Sanford, Florida 32771
Publish July 22. 9 &amp; Aug. 6.
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LONDON (AP) — Champion "It's going to be a tough, hard Clay hasn't done much spur- The Dodgers are not expected The earlier belt kept the
Cassius Clay taunted Britain's fight. I feel fit. I have every- ring - only 26 rounds - but to he as strong offensively as Giants out ci a virtual tie for
challenger, Brian London, today thing to gain and nothing to he's devoted a lot of time to the Panthers, but the Biooklyn first place in the National
punishing the heavy bag, hitting club will pmbably stake it-s rep- League. This one dropped then
on the eve of their world heavy- lose M ambition is o. nia kC
into second place, two percentIt with a venom he's rarely dis- uuition on Its defense.
weight championship fight Satmuch money [or Tfl Wile
Hrd Couch Andy Bohustelli, age points behind Pittsburgh.
played before.
bSve urday night
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"Put your wile and children children as I can. I am always a Throughout his training sea- the main cog In the New York which hammered L
sbus Clay has worn an indolent Giants famous front four for Philadelphia and Cincinnati
x in the ringside." the 24-year-old trier."
chump from Louisville advised Luadun, noted foi- strtiagLls air for the ncwrncr., moaning mftfl3' years, has instilled in his the 32-year-old English chiil- rather than finesse, said he that old age is catching up with Dodgers his knack of stopping
longer "Remember that you're aims for a knockout. He admits him and that a champion car- potent offensives.
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run."
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Dayton)
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The Pirates had little trouble
dependent dealer in it fast..
flashed off the New York Mets' Chicago tripped Atlanta 5-2 in
the- dropped the third-plac'
bench and jolted fireman Henry the other NL game on Ernie Dodgers two games back with a growing network of' modern

BrookLyn Club VLsLts In Pre- Season Contest
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4. Roy harden, 5. Patti
Smli,i, 6. l)nn Mcintosh.
9 Anti 10: Medley Relay—I.
'l'wo big aix-s on i,issitig I'tti1 h'
Ti Sh,, -vilI j.i, ;sfl - flea-h at 7::l0 pm. in'l Quality
SSA 'A' (Steve Foldmryer, Jim
ed the Sanford All -Stars 'n't ot tici nis fox si tnn m in ttniitht' niiainat finl an d Mo 2 at ) pm,
Foldmeyer, Tom McDonald,
DoI.anil No. 1, 16.7, 'f)siursslnv l'l'tY M"',- ,' J'ower Quality Sin.
The two winners meet stsxrMark Brown), 4. SSA '13' (Scott
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Rola-1, SSA 'A' (SISve FeW'
Orm-nond
Ilench,
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meyer, Jim Feldmeyer, Tom
'f"xi Ieht'is t '- ri c'rni
McDonald, Mark Brown), 3.
final
'rho A Il-Stan, who blitzed
t,,,'s
SSA B' (Scott Skibenes, Stecey
l'ort
.'nsl
(jrnne, 21-7, in their
t
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0111ff, t)nvid Taunny, Dan Mc- "tnrs siinjn , t
host Onrnrncl tr'urnnrnont opener
lntoslt); So Free—i, Jim Feld.
niieht, ser.reil sk runs in the
moyer, 2. Steve Feldmeycr, 5.
,ts'.tixi U'rt'ttj,
nter tielsIet eH,flhI inning to hrt'ak a 3-i
Toni McI)onsld; 50 Breast—I.
ti- inrl then Tufter tH'ljind nan
If)
dl
Stock cur I-sI('isIg will rs'quims' (mm Stc'sI(r,rvI Si aq
,Iiiti Feldnte3'cr, 2. Tom Mellon.
rr'wc'ql tho ap to l(s-7, the an_
I am Arsxiv
baseball learn nez? f,r1 team tallied
aId, 3. Steve Feldmeyer, 6. DAVII) V1LLI8 is the Stimlmsy at. tist' dirt ti-sick of ti
more time
MarK Brown; 50 Hack—i. Jim now president of the fleLanil Rnrev'ny, south of 1k'- scaon, lie fared Army lfl hits in the seventh to ice the contest,
M'(;r,'g,, Bond
Foldmeyer, 4, I)*vld Tamny, l)usty Boots Riding As- l4and
with 2$ last season when the
Rick Sires, who hit two home
5. Mark Brown; 50 Fly—i. Jim sociatlon, Other new of('sth'ts repented as Eiistern in- nuns Monday niht. hit another
Several Iantord drivers cornl"eltlnioyer, 2. DavId Tamny, 3. ficers are Howard Lloyd,
it a a in at the [is Land club,
pete in t he early model, mu' ior 'ii Ic ti a I" its 'I 01 pi('n
Kim Johnson, Glenda Walton);
t'ko.nrnahlenf. '
,
'l'om
Mcl)tmald,
6.
Steve
FeW13-14: 100 Free-i. Jennifer
Free—I. Cathy White, 2.
eyer.
Davis, secrothry ; Shar- model and sportsmen hirnt and
0111ff, 3. Beth Smith; 100 Breast in
ftt u-aces over the qwirts'rGail ('-rumley, 4. Kathy Kilciine,
II And 12: Medley Belay—i , on Scott, assistant sec3. Beth
0111ff,
,hli'
mile
tra('k,
&amp; Msrchellc 0111ff, 6. Kim
SSA 'A' (Jeff Feldmeyer, Billy rotary and I. V. 'Nil100
Back—i.
.lennhfer
Smith;
The
rsu'.'s will begin at
Johnson: 50 Breast-3. (tie)
O'Connor, Jim Wheichel, Oar. llama, treasurer, Dusty
011iff,
3.
Beth
Smith;
tOO
Flypm,
Anne White, Kim johnson,
0111ff, 3. Beth Smith, land Harden); Free Relay—i. Boots plan to Install new
Cathy White, 5. (tie) Mary L Jennifer
SSA 'A' (Bill O'Connor, Jeff ble#chor, donated b J0.
Canadian pacer Mr. Charm.
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Neil Tucker, Marehelle 0111ff,
Feldmeycr, Jim Whelchel, Gar- no Paulucci at their areUnder:
Medley
Relay—
8
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Back—i.
racing In NCW Brunswick
6, Gi1 Crumley; 50
land Harden); 50 Free—I. Gar- nit and to erect a new
3. SSA 'A' ( Paul Smith, Jimmy
last enr, went to the post 110
Cathy Vhite, 2. Gail Crurnley,
COVWT'
TR
Jr'nr,E's
1
Hosemond, Scott Bartholomew, land Harden, 2. Jim Whelchcl, lighting system.
times, lie WOn 22 races.
3,
Glenda
\Valton,
4.
Kathy
Xii3.
Jeff
Fcldmcyer,
6.
BIll
0'.
COVRT, 5EI%OLE ('OI'NT,
Harden); Free Relay—I.
FlORIDA
dine; 50 Fly—I. Cathy White, Roy
('onuor; 50 Breast—I. Garland
SSA 'A' (David Parker, I'aul
ESTATE or
2. Kathy Kllcline, 3. Anne
FREEMAN W, FRO!T.
Smith, Scott Bartholomew, Roy Harden, 3. Jeff Feidmeycr, 4.
Peceased. WhIte, 4. Mary Neil Tucker, 6.
Bill O'Connor; 30 Back—i, OarHarden); 25 Free—i. Roy liar.
MITICE 'O CREDITORS
Gail
Crumley.
land
Harden, 2. Jim Whelchel,
ALL PERSONS flAT.
den, 2. David Parker, 3. Scott
ii
And
12
Girls:
Medley
ReJtff
Fcldmeyer, 6. Bill 0'.
fly Maryann Miles
CLAIMS
DEMANDS
I'O
OR
Baird, Patty Forward, Bob
Bartholomew, 4. Paul Smith,
AGAINST $ATh ESTATE,
Connor; 50 Fly—i. Jeff Feld'
Patty
Forward
won
two
first
Burkhamrner, Sonny ilalker.
Tou and each of you are hereJiunmk" Rosenrnnd, 6, Dan
Garland
Harden,
4.
lneycr,
2.
place,
four
Miiical 'rirea—Sonny hope,
end
second
place
notified
and
required
to
tUe
by
McIntosh; 25 Breast—I. Scott
an' claims and demands which
Jim
Whelchel, 6. Bill O'Connor, events, with Sissy Baird, win. Van Stewart, Johnny
Unit-,
Smith,
you, or either of 3'OU, may haVe I
lh. Onset of the County Iiart.iolomcw, 2. Paul
11
Thru
14:
Individual
Modning
three
first
place
fluster
hall,
events,
Milton
I)nvid
1(111,
aa1nst said estate in the office ,ynsig-e, Seminole Coty, Florida. 3. Rw Harden, 4. Jimmie Rose.
ley—l. I)avld FitzpatrIck, 2. in the wide open Gymkhana hlolt,
t Hon. karlyl. Housholder,
monJ; 25 Back—I. Scott liarCounty Judge of Seminole Coun.
ye, Estate of
l)aii Reagan, 3. Tom Kildilne, Show held recently at the CcxiLadies Figure M
Sissy
tholounew, 2, David Parker, 3,
y, at his office in the Semisole PAUL JOSEPH GILMA1ITIN
5,
Pat
XIIGarland
Harden,
tritl
l"lorkln
horse
show.
County Court House In Sanford,
Baird, l'atty I"sirwmtril, Edna
Deceased. Jimraic Rosemond, 4. Roy liarFlorida, within six calendar rn an Creditors and r.r.ona
clint', 6. Jim Whelchel.
hlolt., Lola Ward, Keitha McEvents
utici
winners
were:
25
Fly—
Paul
Smith;
den,
6.
months from the time of the
Ciehsiss
Keyhole
—
Patty
Forward,
Lin,
Edna hull.
first puhlieatlon of this notice. .gataat ietsI Estates
Parker,
2.
Scott
liarDavid
1.
Samuel King ,Ir., class of 'SD, Johnny Ihilt, Sonny Cope,
Each claim or d.mand muse be
You and each of you at. here. tholomew, 3. Jimmie
hoseScurry Itsice-- El suer 51suit-c,
In writing and contain the place by notified and required to pre- will manage Yale's indoor track David Bolt, Rob humphrey,
of residence and post office ad- sent any claims and demands
Carolyn Halt, Robert lttsmph
team next winter, lie's from Hoob hiurkhsnimrr.
dress of the claimant and must i-h1eh -ou. or either of ou. ma'
rey, Carolyn unIt, Keitlisi Mr.
be sworn to by the claimant, his have against the estate of PAUL
hIonol ul is.
Polebending
Stuckey,
Al
Liii,
Torn Hawser.
agsnt or attorney, or the same 30SEP11 G1LMARTIN. deceased,
Patty Fonvard, Lola SVard,
shall he 'void.
lat. of said County. to the Coon. 1% CflI'TT JVOGE'S colni'
Ifoliow 1Mg — Hen Everson,
Margar.t it. Frost
ty Judge of Seminole Coun'y. SiMloi.I: cOVT', FLORIlIt —
Keithn McLin, 'Fain Dowser,
As rrsmicniary Executrix of Florida. at his office in the File s.,, SeaT
Johnny Ilolt, fluster hard, lien
David Bolt,
Said f'st&amp;te
court house of said County at l;'VATK or
Evet-son, Bill Brockt:nbt'ough,
IN TilE CIRCUIT COITIIT OF
Puhllih July
. 5 &amp; Aug. 5. l, Sanford Florida, within six cal. .IO)IN P. McCORMACK.
Cloverleaf—Sissy Baird, Pit- 1,ola Ward,
'tilE
NINI'II
JUDICIAl.
CIII.
1.'asscd.
endar months from the time of
CIII', IN (ND FOR SEMINOLE ty Forward, I.1a Ward, Tom
oTlCE TO cnI-:mTons
the first publication of this no.
Next. scheduled regular GymDowser, I,ols Ward, Ben Ev.
tice. Two copies of each claim TO .tIJII PEIISO%S H.t%'INC, ('flt'NI'V, EIOflII)A.
Ro'nCE OF •T
khanit
is Saturday, starting at I
011
H F M A N n s ('IIINCI"IY SO. 150*1'
or demand shall be in writing C I A I M S
erson.
Chaurrey Nn 15154 and shall state the place of A;A1NT SAID ESTATEs
NOTiCE OF MORTGAGE
7:30
p.m.
TEE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
FI)UECI.ONVRE SAlE
Flag Race — Van Stewart,
You an,t each of you are hereresidence and post office adLETTIE IRENE WILLIAMS. dress of the claimant, and shall by not Ifioti and required to file MERCANTILE N A TI 0 NAT.
David Bolt, Milton Hill, Torn ---___________________________
Residence Unknown, and tte sworn to
y the claimant, any claims and demand. which DANK AT DALLAS, a United
Dowser, Johnny Bolt, Lola
who.. last known mailing her agent, or attorney and ac- you, or either of you. may have States Corporation,
address 1.:
Plaintiff, Ward.
companied by a filing foe of against said estate In the office
WESTERN STATE ROEPI one dollar and such claim or of
lion. Karlyle Ifousholder, '- a.
Sack Race—Ben Everson and
TAT.. STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. demand not so filed shall he ('nunty Judge of Seminole Coun- ThOM AS 'r. TUCK, individually
A sworn Complaint having 'old.
and
doing
business
as
FLYING
ty. at his office in the CourtTod Dowser, Keitha McLIn
been filed against you In CirFlorcnce M. Gilmartin
house in Sanford, Florida, with- SEMiNOLE RANCh,
and
for
Seminole
cult Court in
Defendant and Gary Bliss, Bob Burkham-.
As administratrix of the in s.ix cislen,lar months ti-nm the
County, Florida. by HENRY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nler and Jim Davison, Tom
}4 state of
time of the first publication of
HER1OD WILLIAMS, P]aintiff.
PAUL JOSEPH GILMARTIN. this notice. F3ch claim or (le- that on the 12th day of Auguat, Dowser and Tod Dowser, Bob
t-or dis'orc., versus LETTIE
Dec.a.ed
mnd must he in writing and I 9116, at 11:0(1 o'clock A, Ti!. at
IRENE WILLIAMS Dsf.adant, STF.NSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
contain the place of residence the front door of the Senilnola Burkhanirner and Gary Bliss,
these presents sr. to command McINTOSH
and post office address of the County Courthouse in the Cit)
Horseback Pickup — Johnny
you to appear and file your An. Attorneys for .Administratrix
cltiimant and must be sworn to of Sanford, Florida, the under
Bolt
and David Bolt, Lola
swer or other defense or plead. Florida State Dank—Suite 2
by the claimant, his agent or signed Clerk will offer for sali
Ing herein with th. Clerk of the Sanford, Florida
attorney, or the same shall be the following described personalI \VanI and Buster- Ward, Buster
Circuit Court of Seminole Coun. Publish July 15, t, 9 &amp; Aug. void.
-,,
-.
property:
I
One used Cessna. Model No Hall and Milton Hill, Tom
ty, Florida, and serve a cOp)' 5, 1966
/5/ Mary M. McCnrmack
thereof on Plaintiffs attornel-, DDB.45
310C, Mfr. Serial No. $5113 Buwser and Ted Bowser, Bob
As domiciliary Executrix of
-Carroll Burke, Attorney at Law,
with a registration certi. Burkhamn-ier and Gary Bliss,
sialti estate.
I
________________
51.2 Sanford Atlantic National Is Court of County Jtnlgr, Semi- THOMAS F. CLARK
ficate No. N-179fl.
Bank Building, Sanford, Florida sole County, State of Florida,
THE aforesaid sale will be Ben Ever-son and Tom Bowser.
Attorney for
12771. on or before the 23rd day
N. 50413 domiciliary Executrix
made pursuant to a Final Da-Egg Race—Patty Forward,
of August, A. D. 1966, or other. IN HE ESTATI: OFi
cree of Foreclosure entered in
First Federal Building
4
________________
wise decree pro confesso will be MARJORIE L. McDERMOTT
Chancery No. 15997, now pend- Sharon Mizell, Ed Wizell, BarOrlando, Florida
I
entered against yOU.
Deceased. publish July 15. 2, 9 &amp; Aug. ing in the Circuit Court of the bara
Brockenbrough,
Torn
I
Tb. Sanford Herald is desig- TO ALL CREDITORS ANI) ILL L 1t166.
Ninth Judicial Circuit of and Lively,
nated $1 S mewspap.r of general PERSoNS RA'ING C L A I M
for Seminole County, Florida.
DDR-51
ij:r'-circulation In which this cita- OR DEMANDS AGAINST SAID
Jumping FIgure 8 — Sissy
DATED this 2nd day of Aug.
tion shall be published once each ESTATE,
NOTICE
01"
MEETING
OF ust, 1951,
You, and each of you, are LANI)OWNL'ftl OP I 14 A V I A (SEAL)
'week for four consecutive weka

It was a Fun flay meet at
Eustis Monday and Sanford
Swim Association members got
the most laughs as they dominated almost every event,
The Sanford team now gets a
weekend off before hosting its
own meet neXt Friday and Sat.
urday at the Naval Aeadem'
Pool next to Memorial Stadium,
Sanford swimmers scoring st
EnsUe:
GIRLS
8 And Under: Medley Relay—
1. SSA 4A' (Terry Hunter, Martha McDonald, Happy I)eas,
Kim Roberts), 2. SSA 'B' (Mon.
lea 0111ff, Susan Sehirard, Deb.
ble Reagan, Margo Dowlen);
Free Relay-i. SSA 'A' (Terry
Hunter, M a r th a McDonald,
Hspy Deas, Kim Roberts), 2.
SSA 'B' (Julie Reagan, Monica
0111ff. Debbie Reagan);
Freestyle - 1, Happy Deas, 2.
Martha McDonald, 3. Kim
Roberts, 5. Terry Hunter;
25 Breast - 1. Happy Deas,

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By JANE CASSELBERRY of Iibiscus Road and daugh- Mrs. Lillian Bass and suns,
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Drive, and their daugh- Saturday to visit relatives in John
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ONE HOUR OF BEAUT'Y'

in::doing graduate work at Capt. (IJSAi?) and Mrs. how- Oliver,. recently. They were re.
n- ard Saulque and bull, David, ceniy transferred front SavanMankato State Co llege in Monkato, Minn., and visiting with have returned to their home in nah, Ga., to Wilmington Del.
Sharon's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Belleville, Ill., after visiting Upon arrival in Wilmington,
with her sister, Mrs. John Stan- they discovered that the wareRalph Bunde.
kiewicz, at her home in Sunland house storing all of their be.
longit'gs had burned to the
T.
Pear.Estates.
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Oscar
Mr and Mrs
ground. Many valuable and
cherished possessions were lost
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Mrs Loring Burgess and son ha v
with Vining, all of Orlando, and Mr.
daughter, Susan, former San I ., where they visited
y mond Poll, daugh
ford residents, are currentl) their son and his family, 'Mr.and Mrs Ra
visiting at the home of Dr and and Mrs Clyde E Cummings, ter, Pricilla, and sans, Robert
Mrs W Vincent Roberts, where and their sons, Robert Richard and Erol Erol will be leaving
soon for a tour of duty in
th ey will remain until Sunday and Troy They also visited an
Greece
oth er son and his famUy, 'Air.
Mr. and Mrs Thomas G Al and Mrs Robert Pearson, and
Mr and Mrs Charles T Ni.
bert, 801 West 18th Street, ha'e children, Georgia Louise and
black
ha ve had as their guests
as their houseguestS, their son, itohhi
Recnt guests at tbc Pearson fur two weeks their daughter,
Gordon, and his wife, Sharon,
home were another son and his Mrs David Jackson, and their
from Stuttgart, Germany
The 3oung couple has taught famIy, Mr. and Mrs Donald K two granddaughters, Pam and
in the 7th Army Dependent P earson, and children, Kathy Cheryl Jackson, all of Tampa.
School there for four years and and Timothy, from Hialeah,
will ueturn to Germany in Aug.- and Miss Deede Graham from Joanne and Charles Boone
spent a few days with Joanne's
ust tj begin another year. They Wilmington, N. C.
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MELODEE SKATING CLUB members enjoyed an afternoon of swimming and picnicking recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Best
on Lake Ravenna. Among the parents and members enjoying the fete.
sh own in photo, were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Albers and Tammy; Mr. and
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was the site of the reception Mrs. Arthur Reynolds. They left
immediately following the wed- Thursday to return to their
A recent get.-together was
ding. A profusion of gladioli, home in Warren.
held
at the Twin Lakes Farm
unums and carnations decorat
Charles Cross of Lake Worth, home of Mr. and Mrs B II
ed the reception area
The bride's table was cover- is a guest in the home of Mr. Greer. Among the guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Kenne th Vining
ed with pink linen and draped and Mrs. Arthur Reynolds.
and sons, Michael, David and
Merle, of New London, Conn.;

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Air. and .Mrs. Warren A. Rey- Charles Miller, Walter Beasley,
linen sbeath complemented with
white accessories and a blue nolds and their four children of Mike Partin and Sir. and Airs.
Warren, Pa., have been visiting Tony Daniels and son, Allen. A
corsage.
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By RUTH DAVIDSON
Mrs. Orseno chose
for
her
g a lovely Arthur Reynolds of the Lake have recently returned from a
daughter's
cornflower blue crepe and lace Hayes section, was admitted to camping trip to Crystal Lake
ccompanydress enhanced with white ac- Orlando General Hospital in near Panama City. Accompany
cessorles and a pink corsage Orlando to undergo major sur- ing the Camps on the trip were
Miriam Wheeler, Ouida Wolcott,
Mrs. Baybon, mother of the gery.
Vicky Gilmore, Harriet liengroom, was attired in a yellow
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o1f itb, ate. flow to treat it?
half to make two lsists. Puf
the Feet".
tPi layers t,ogether with -veøt- Instant
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'Pith wluila cranberry
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F'rOt. th. entirs
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Mrs. Norman Fnge, anti Mrs.
l'. Wright ntitl Pot Fletcher,
all of Hulfalo, N. V. They visit.
ed places of Interest In central
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the officiating clergy man
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1aiked on either side by four
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John ('opwn of Huenum Vista
burning tail white tapers.
who
has been active In
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' and Purvis. She accompanied
vanin,
where Mrs. Fellows
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Robert Crumley, soloist, who
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sang "Abide 0 l)earest Jesus"
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l'hev nlst wetit to hIoton full
b 'nlpius and "%edftng flene
Pot I ;nmutlm, N III. In visit Mr .
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in a floor length tier-on-tier 1n. .,
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vanilla to taste, then fold
port ed gown designed with a
Inn stiffly benteneggwhlte.
scalloped necklinccrnhdlished
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wiut sequins, wntcn were auso
scattered over the tiers of net,
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MRS. RIChARD LEONARD BEVEL
edged wi th lace, to form the
with tulle, which was caught at print bodice, with the same
' voluminous bouffant SkLII..
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attached to a coronet of seed Icy. Antique silver candelabra, accessories were matching and
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pearls and crystals and she car- decorated with carnations and she wore an orchid corsage.
Following their wedding trip
ned a crescent.-shaped bouquet greens, fl anked the beautiful
to
the Florida cast coast, th e
of white carnations, lily of th e tiered wedding cake.
Barbara Flynt kept the newlyweds will make their
vall ey and tra iling ivy.
Miss
home in Thomaston, (',a,
Miss 'Nikki Morgan attended Bride s Book and others
assistW
Among the out-of-town wedthe t,ride as maid of honor and the reception were Mrs. ding guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Kristle Schilke was brides. ing at
male. They wore Iden ti cal floor A. B. Peterson Sr., Mrs. James John Raybon, The Rock, Ga.;
length Empire-styled gowns of Ekern, Mrs. C. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Be.
crepe In exquisite shades of re- Mrs. M. J. Sorokowski, Mrs. L. rd and Mr. and Mrs. Horace
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gal rose and pastel pink, fash. R. Bauer and the Misses Kathy Bevel, Thomaston, Ga.; Mrs.
ioned with back floating Panels: Bauer, Nancy Rodgers, Marilyn Carl Meese, Lake Gem, and Mr.
and Mrs Eugene Hoskins, Miss
Their headdresses were of re Murph and Lucy Moughton
FOr
traveling
the
bride
wore
Judy Keen, Miss Pat Jones,
gal rose tulle and they carried
pink and rose bridal crescents. a stunning blue silk jacket en- Gerald Newell and Hubert C.
Gerald Newell of Orlando semble designed with a floral Pettilt, all of Orlando.
servud the groom as best man

Another delicious treat guaranteed "not to taste the least

By LIZA BAKER
Le' Dangleman and Mike
Edward Dudek of West l'ir. or, returned from a two weeks Ga. They visited with friends at
Recent
guests
of
Mr.
and
Brown
of Sanford, both lifeginla, was a recent lmuseguegt vacation. They spent part of It Cashiers Inn, located high it
Third
guilrdr
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Community Club I
Airs
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of his brother and family,
t, war,t r 1:
just relaxing and camping in the mountains, known as "The
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the
Blue
Ridge
Mountains
in
Land
of
the
Waterfall."
The ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bow- Chuhiot.n Sunday, July 31, tn
Ray Manor.
North Carolina and visited with drive and scenery up the mouzi ard J]utchison, and daughter of work when their car turned
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dudek and Mrs. Carolina Dudek in Gary, taint;was beautiful. In Clayton Baltimore, Ald. The }lutchisons over t th e curve on 426 and the
Mrs. Fuller visited with an Old also visited in Homestead with barricade at State Road 13.
daughters, Dianne, Veronica W. Vs.
friend,
Mrs. A. Kimsey, who is Mr. flutchison's mother, sister Neither of the boys was reportand Vanessa, of Doi Ray r1an.
Mrs.
Herbert
E.
Fuller,
201
112
years
young and still Ivcry and brother-in-law. While in ed injured, thanks to seat belts.
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Boston Road, and her grandson. active. Mrs. Fuller and grand- Chulunta the Joneses entertain- but the ear is reported badly
James Fuller, returned tm a son, James. covered 1,250 miles ed me Butchisons with a crab damaged.
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trip to Cashiers and Clayton, I and are glad to be back home. boil in their hack yard. Eighty.
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Mrs. Mary Simering of rural
five pounds of crabs were cond.
hose att endi n g
ersonals
B
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Rayburn, Ginny
t d Buck iean Le gion Post No. 225. She
Mr. and Mrs Robert W
W. FuIts'
MRS.
RFVCIflE
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and
Mrs.
David
Iloss
Chadwick,
Mary
Croasdale,
Peg has three sons in the service.
gate 'have returned from
Mrs. Ithberto Naranjo was Densutiw and family, David Jr., and Bill Cronsdalc, Norm and PIT Philip R . Parker is staweek trip where they isited
her brother and his family, Mr. guest of honor at a miscd llan- Dirn and Melody Ann, visited Peg Stewart, Jean and Mel Mel. tinned at Fort McClellan, Ala.
In. Evelyn Murphy and June He has been confined to the has.
and Mrs E Richard Friend at enus shower given by the ladies
ett
their
parents,
Rev,
and
Mrs.
L.
Butner.
pltal there .1or three weeks.
Pueblo Cole. They rented a of the •W.S.S. of th e Burn
odist
Church
at
E.
Denslow,
Sunday
en
route
PV2 Larry Parker is stationed
cam" and amength interest Memorial Meth
at
Fort Lewis, Wash., and Corthe
annex
Thursday
afternoon,
from
their
home
in
Wabasso
to
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Mrs. Evelyn Murphy and
Mesa Verde, Coin., an Indian Mr. and Mrs. Narano and two a vacation in Gold Head Branch .lerr4'. of Fourth Street, left jmral .lam B. Parker, with
vision at
reservation; Carlsbad Caverns c hil dren, Mcvii and flnbert, State Pan; for two weeks.
Cliuluotit on .lu)v :ii to visit with
theBragg,
=d Airborne
DiCorporal
Fort
N.
C.
3t%s, M
uexwo,
e ico ,.iab
gns. have moved Into. the former
the Murphy's daughter, son- n.
the
night
home of Mr. Williams, across
Mt s. Harvey L. Dunn nod her law ,ind 'tWo grandsons in Enid, Parker ninue ulS first jump
where they enjoyed
from a jet last week. Mrs.
the street from the church. Al. grumni$dntighler. Dnnnp Ogden, Okia. far Mn wcchs The
life; the Cr-and Canyon and
m t' 1 Just returned from a
.laicksonvillc, left Friday ph'v on-in-1aw, Capt. Robert
trip to El Paso, Texas, follow- tending were Mrs. J. V. Richv
isit
with her son at Fort
ed by sightseeing in Mexico in- ards, Mrs. Marie Scull, MrL. nIormzii by plant- mi ii Visit Macintosh, USAF, is stationed
Bragg.
Sophie Miller, Mrs. Bertha with Mn. and Mrs. Harvey E. in Enid with the Air Force.
eluding a bull fight.
Hardin, Miss Sarah Burns, Mrs. Dunfl nod Todd of Altadena,
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Fay Lee , Mrs. Grace }Iiers, Calif. Tlit Dunos' oth er son, ;'Third
Street, spent a recent
BERA10RA1. STUDY
Mrs . W. Hise, Mrs. Mirl Wink- Charles, utid his daughter, Kim.
-,weekend visiting with Mr. and
I)URHAM. N C. UP!)
icr, Mrs. Denslow, Mrs. Carmen of TZInIPLI, citflW tip itiitl )t'ii
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Mrs. Bud Rayburn in their new
The National Institute of Child Wiggur.s anti tier grandduiugh- W eCIIWSCIIIV and Thursday
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Health and Human Itevelop- icr , flt'cI;v of Itradenton. 5ev, mni'r and fattier. Theii
4 Home on Lake Tsala in Inverness. The Itayburns formerly
meat has approved ii five-year, cml Indies who could lint
daughter, Ttzit' Ogden. and her •., -. ____________________
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on Lake Pickett and are
$1 million grant to Duke hied!- pre,ant sent gifts, nit(] delicious 1aniiI of Jacksonville came
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of
in Chuluota.
cal Center for a research-train- refreshments were served.
(town to bring Donna and
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them off earl' Friday morning
-f:. . Visiting with Buck and Ginny
eess's and their effects on ag- Bill Blakemore, of .luckson- fur Orlando.
Chadwick the weekend of July
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ing from the cradle to the yule, was overnight guest of
23 wa their son and daughterHarvey Dunn Saturday night.
grave
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Saturday lunch for the fainin-law, Dick and Lynn Chad"The grant is one of thelargwick of Miami. Both are em.
eat ever given by the institute Miss Lorainne Shirley of Ft. i ily: creLLnWd chicken served civ- .
ployed at the Doctors Hospital
and reflects the concept that Lauderdale, and Miss Brenda en rice and topped with crisp
in Coral Gables. Lynn is a gradaging tiegins at birth, or even Braddock and Miss Dianne chow mein noodles. Puss a bowl
uate nurse and Dick, who is a
before, and must be studied in Bnaddock of I)cLund went' over.- of pretty red spiced crabapmedical technologist and bacthis light," a spokesman I or night guests of Miss Crystal piles for color nod taste eon- ::trust.
terio!ist, was recently promoted
the university said.
Braddock Friday night.
to supervisor in charge of the
-Medical Laboratory in the has.
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Longwood, celebrated his Lewe Sussex, England, to visit
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I seventh birthday Friday with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
with a But party at his Gwen Creed, manager of the
I home, the B at'c a v e. Lake Catherine inn, Mrs. Cry.11
Guests which included er, who owns the Volunteer Inn
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Jimmy and Betty Che- it Sussex, plans to spend about
net, Bud Howard: Robin two Weeks here with Mrs.
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ton and John's brother,
Fteserved kumquats (avallaEddie Ray Wiley were
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cake and bat punch and make a fresh fruit compote deall given but hats leetable. For the compote you
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balloons,
grapefruit sections plus canned
(Photo by Donna Estes)
pineapple chunks.
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daigbter of Mr. and Mrx. Jos.
epi Wflllam Orseno of Sanford,

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causing a disturbance with a
the sate or firearms.
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mails.
gun. narcotics Investigation and particularly by mail, has been
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management. Atypically, however, he trained, Imaginative and creative busigave up one of the nation's top busi- ness lenders"
fless jobs, that of Montgomery Ward
Some day we will he thankful for the
board chairman, to take up this new Ca- farsightedness of John Barr and o th ers
reer in education,
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Gen. Niche- Of those 4,069 persons. 948 had
ago
been ordered to report
FAT
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Ins Katzenbach, speaking for
the Army units in the regular establishThere is an alternative to
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No Part of any matsrlsl. news or advertisIng of this editios or
be reproduced in any maun.r without
Tb. Sanford Herald
or firm repofl,iLale for such reproduction will be considered as
InfringIng on The H erald's copyright sad wUt he held liable 5g
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spend a good part. of my
time In the cotigrussiotiul press
gi'llerles on the top floor of
Dolls WILLIAMS
the Cai)it.ul. If. its
Society Editor
Advertising Manager
These
kids
have
been
taugnt dlcuted, a boominig noise euti
DO1'J'IE *13515%
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for years that America does cause a cave-itt I figure. i'tnn
city Editor
Businee. Manager
JVIfl' WELLS
VIED WELLS
not care. I think we do, but. In danger every tinir Sen.
County Editor
Mechanical
Supt.
we
are not doing a job of tusk- Wayne Morse tiinkes a spiechi.
SAM
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$tii,ff Photographer
lag them realise It.
At one point, I coinsiulered
excspt Suiturd.y, Sunday a-rid Christmas; publah.d -Douglas Stewart, executive applying fur hiuzardous duty
Published
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director of the Omaha Ur- pay, Hut 1110W have reason to
suascairTloM MATES
ban League discussing Oma- believe the danger
have
flame Delivery
SIC week ha's racial disorders,
been exaggerated.
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higher than mine,' I said, and tonishument because the tuid reref;.;d
thiase discrimtlII•I
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Thant-i for puhiinhin
this.
proud of and we ai
as possible.'
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"informer Chu beamed with
to
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an'!
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pride."
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:in')ther 1-Ieavy Floods
But farmers' thoughts aren't
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slsets,r who in not acquainted
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the only ones hidden from the
"- rth our condition.
Also
this
week
!o'nis
to
.cnosIovakza
Red officials. Tung reports also
WASHINGTON (U111)
One day this week a house giessissnal pat-king garagc.
works a hardship on the (ani- innundated t13,ufl) arn and
on his fife with other students
Every housewife knows that commerce subcommittee 5 i)Ofl.. I What cuncet-nied me, however, ily of a patient who would caused 535 million in damage,
and their teachers.
a liored a demonstration of use
was the effect the vibrations ! have to truvel that tfi.itance to I the official Czech newi agency
"The more friendly you were sudden vibrations caused by
be with then,.
CTK reported today. Four
with someone else, th e more slamming door, a thunderclap of helicopters for an airport created by the aerial eggbeutI hope that sather people who peruns were killed.
shuttle
service.
An
open
space
- or a kangaroo on the roof can
th at person knew about you
oil Capitol Hill merved its it er,
and the more he was expected cause a cake to fall.
(rout.
Last. year it was reported temporary heliport.
to report on you to the authoriFor several hours the chopI wi-nt a!,.itg iso u'nir of the
ties. Hence, each person re- that the west front of the U.S.
flew
members
of
Congress
tt-ip-u
uniil uue'uisurt'ul the wind
within
himself
and
Capitol
is
similarly
vulnerable
treated
aunt
newsmen
on
round
truss
t-ut-I'I'nts si-unlut'"l by tue n-oUsts-"
avoided Intimacy and confi- to virbrution.
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support.
of
his
to
airports
in
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area.
They
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blauli's
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I
went
to
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at-tin1reached
in
mitiuten,
cotuparthe
gusts
of
produced
glcal warfare programs aimed the west. front, Capitol
at widening the breach between tect. J. George Stewart. said an ed with about an hour by auto. by ikiante on tint' bill to end tine
-'-cKvuryotne
agreed
this
would
airline
strike.
ai
rp
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a
n
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breaking
the
sound
farmers, students, teachers,
'a
be a very dealt-able service'l'hi'ti I (-iv(-henI the vst wall
writers, scientists, engineers barrier or shock
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and the Communist party could an explualon might cowe tile particularly if tile airline mtrike to see how 1111101 it was vibrut- ~I
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Ilerhaps I'm jutti, being a
for the next decade they would
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introduced a bill calling for
the %alt
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as I'uilt
for outside ad- nervous Nellie, hut ever
have little
siiLi
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nih
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other subjects
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Regular Army: age limits 17 at drills of reserve units Is corn- your borne, althogb this can I
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att the place where you enlisted. I
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four, five or six years. if
Next we'll tell you what In- I
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want to try for the graduate
ground and aviation reserve duction is like,
specialists program which
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Deltona
Mrs. Mildred Haney
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Enterprise
Mrs. Ritchi. Harris
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begins the process of involun. lifftment for six years, with six for 1 -year olds volunteering
nnonths active duty and the re. for regular draft induction,
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Mrs. Jos, E. Mathieii
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Lake Mary
Mrs. Frances Westir
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Altamonte Springs
Mrs. Julia Barton

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! f I)eliove rhar .in apnoirtionand we were instructed on how thorities could not punish them; report I can see that your po. by abolixhing all tests remains, Inust ineet higher standards as, cepted its establishim: ability. ! inz the board of directors of!
much however, a matt-er of snivie aq- for example:
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For s'virnple., ihe. rr'r'e.ntly m.y uiId, inrI the. fond ''ii
re.e.ivprJ a letter ?rom her we.U. ton."
N,tie.e. hrn" ?hk I'-.'r,or.'4
rru,t.he.r while. the. VrnInte.r
tisod to
mora
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lt.hr,,igP, he. onn't rs'nri, he. ae.ouIrHt4-' t.hnuht.
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for general duty and a small that if assigned to a ship, the
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tier to
the draft regis- tion of recruit tra ining, assign- the Antarctic.
Reserves: age 17 to 26; en- 1
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for National Guard or reserve the needs of the Marine Corps, lietment for eight years; six I
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servii.'e stipulated In th e penil- literacy by obtaining conigres- that other eitizen
take action
ta'cpay and
this County will write r.uwarrl having this hospital in
any group of the peasants. I to be so openly critical, and yet tern.'
The Johnson administration's lug 19I6 civil rights bill. To siotiuil agret'nicnt that a sixth

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extremist
against the peasants. The con- ises, had robbed them, cheated In every household, enthusiasm
There is ample shier the protection afforded may attempt-and succeed-in

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tive duty training is conipletvice seems better than anothed, assignment is to
as to bow and where you
ready reserve unit.
would like to work off your
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Man
six-year- niilftary obligation.
to 36; six-year enlistment. AcWhere do you go If you want
tive duty is a minimum of four
to do
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oh
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d3' reserve unit.
post office or in their own ofNaval Reserve: 17 through
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t., h- afr. M-lfl('m speak.
ond "arpnntir' kit.
oral jut-len in which one or lot' r('gipIt n-zitio,, to vote in I-tie tillutu i, prct.-'-t. tht rilits of
"
ionil for my hookle.t
Vord,4 are a:t.ii;slly the. tools
more jurors wonlil be unable to j'r'serihed status unit counties uiiin'irity gi
Ffn'-v t_ri R-tiae. Your (hjtd'
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WASHINGTON (NEA )
to deceive the peasants into re- the peasants' life could hardly read or write or to understand foilmik:
And
the more worrhi a '-hill Sehuol
farl-u," enclosing a
h' 1ui-red treanri juty orviro,
The purges of the past months vealing their true thought-a to bi made more miserable,
-Ueipuirenin.nL of a demon- hitiguinits ari'l tin.- ,iii,lir at. kuiws, th' more he is like.iy to
simple sentences,
itampe.d, re.tsnrn envelope,
.. sclean from any new situation. 1 Plus 210 eentA anti Zivm him is
The 11165 Civil Rights Act stratloti of ability to read. Ill,-ge; f-tipl-cially thf. lotl i)li(
offer Increasing evidence thnt us. Thereupon, in the evenings
"Having called on our quota
outlawed
You can prove this from head it-art for next term.
literacy
tests
and
all
write,
utiikrstzitiul
or
interpret
J'olhtitjon
of
the
jury
lists
by
the men who rule Red China after work we called upon dtf of families, Chu and I were to
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yotir
own experience.
(Alwayq
write to Dr.
other tests anti devices by any iiiiitter In torder to fluunry it m-4.1),l ge of igmoramuses from
do not know what is going on ferent peasant families. We prowrite a
you suddenly become Crane
report on what he had which registration and the vote for registration,
of this newsIn the country despite their net- tended that we students had ilis
the voter list could lunul to a '
heard, I got out. of this by tell- might be challenged. This jirothe
-Requirement. of a dei,iuiit. u- onterul,t for court-u which aware sat a
long
work of spies and informers,
covered so much to admire
The self-isolation into which the country people that we Ing Chu that his political level hibition applied to six states: stration or #say efillciltional wotild ki,liardizu the American :
YOU noticed that
the and 25) cents to cover typing
Mao Tse-tung's Chinese Corn- could not resist seeking out
higher than mine. Ho Alahanini, Louisiana, Mississip- iichiieveinvnt or k n o w I e ii g 0 wjty of lit...
tit
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week,
you
may
encounter
~ and printing comts when you
munist covernment, Tins been their wisdom.
llavitil: 4(.t thcse ,;tandards, ;
agreed, and eventually gave me pl, Georalli, South Carolina and whatmoever of any particular
it
will
remain
for
expPrienve
that
sanie
word
ileveral
times?
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slipping is brought out by an
as
to
several
I'llbiect.
"Of course, the peasants knew his long summary to read and Virginia as well
counties in North Carolina. LitIncident in the life of Tung that we were informers. Thus,
-Requirement that the appli- to determi n e what. side e ffect s
eracy and intelligence tests had cant be of good moral charuc- the 11H1 civil rights bill may I
Chi-ping. Tung is the young they used us as a possible ai gn,
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stunned by It. 'Having been found by the federal gov- ter.
Peking foreign service officer means of communicating their
have; side effects such an mainwho defected to the West from opinions to the authorities,
Jury litn usually are oh- tenance of the blue ribbon, sotalked to our quota of families,' ernrnent to have been used In
Burundi, Africa.
"The bitterness and animosi- the report began, 'we can say all of these states to diacrim. tamed from
lists, called, jury system for the proIn his new book, "The Thought ty of the peasants seemed limit- wi thout any hesitation that the mate against negroes in regi- The potential pollution of th e tecti(sn of society in some
Revolution," Tung reports:
stering and voting. Individual Jury linta by a seepage of al). cunistiinces. There always is
less. In every household we
"The commune authorities heard the same story. The Corn- party's rural policies are wanu- character also was alleged to solute ignorance from the reg- hazard, of course, that some

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jobs.
in eront.ra.,4r with InwAr animals.
Justice hat; nothing to do with ex- ""'llts higher i4tatum for jury pollutioil or the regimtrittimi 1-;l,Vli4l,,
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s of) (or III.I.Vor
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ginning we have progressed to the point the fundamental instincts of humanity. tins roi;uii-eil for voter reglatta- s"pis whips,' nI'sulute' ignorn,ii'o titl ot- ihyiriil
tr,urul that
tonlA, the tarr your
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where universities like Northwestern -Woodrow Wilson.
nf*3hulary the fino~r work you
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where the federal govornm.'nt. woo Id ru'nih'r t hem iiit'om pet_iii t ,, igh, t nut i hi
do.
(if (OflVf'ranitiofl, actually whet
jury e'rV- thoir
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has established
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duty may range and serve the remainder in background, aptitude score and
ready reserve sta- the requirements of the air
from a few months to six training
Students are permitted to force.
year-s. And, unlike a draftee,
you will be able to choose your delay the start of their active
dutyfor trainingupto one year
aerviee.
in order to complete high Air Force:..,'
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see what each of the armed school.
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infirmity whith

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but these were filling the need for you, the judge, are doing the very
teaching special skills, usuall y to high same thi ngs.-Romans 2:1.

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plete govemment figures."
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Thought For Today
and Commerce at Pennsylvsnla Uni..
versitv, that. any real consideration was
Therefore you have no excuse, o
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low owning-cost,

e this plague has brought death to I these murders were under 20.
.lr,, pastor of Grace Methodist
what
the astonishing total of more
Church. will h on vacation for
men, showed up
than 750,000 Americans
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It Is nbout time.
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coniplexit Ies-autonintlofl, comput.rn'l.
781..liifl, 11185$ dtstI'Il)UtIOfl, 1)1111110 own.
ei'shlp, big giW(Wllnieflt, labor reint ions,

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grown up in out. front yard With niont JoilgheAt much as lloneinl relation R and
ns being barely eflilselOus of it-,
the Mprendlng lndm'trinl pollution of tin.
There is etteouraging word, however, lure.
that sonie .-;killed and thnughtful Iv.oJohn Ilarr"A work at, Northwestern,
p1-nt.hi' than those in the harassed to Illustrate I-he vigor with which It
lZovernnient hu rea us-h live been trying goea forward, includen ninster's dognes
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Monday In Austin. Te- .
he had killed 15 people and K. Miller. director of records in ar• on Sunday at ':iü p.m.
the Chic-ago Police Department. Those popu'ar singer, wrc
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can "claim the dubious di%trinc :
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going to happen.
k'ontrol bill, it has
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Sonw firms nre so big Ihnt. they hnv
I roubte keeping 1ruek of their etii'rent.
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DEAlt ABBY: I am a wan of the photographer new husband "Daddy ..
(the man's first name).
young unmarried police of- considered pornography, and
'one has
tire panel b'cause
fresh plaster.
By Mr. Fi
the $fltiflt'a and scul;)thr's
When the boy Is with me
fleer. I direct traffic at a
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and
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TustIr' $
Small holti, such as
Reuses settle, floors sag,
considered 'art?" She po.sd
he calls me "daddy," as he
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to
involvi
,crni.'.eble
weed shrinks and the result Is screw holes, should be filled
In
always has. But he seems
In the
be In Boston. A
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erack In wa lls and ceilings, the bottom. Wet the area first., easier and chei.. er tiO (ut out
havtn
for all
position
the
same
somewhat
confused
irl
passes
me
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"Dear Edyth Thorn ton Me- He Is net, of course, In the Wed Or a piece of furniture Is jam- then start packing In the plait- a section of the panel be tween
thi'SO.
two "daddies." I am conery morning at the name
med up against a wsU and ty. Les'el off the surface and ptud, a section In which the
R corned shout what this conf- Lead: 1 have been out of the ding party."-Mm R.
HER BRO
time In a tan '62 Chevy.
wet it Again. Larger arphs hole
quired. Black there's R hole to fill.
DEAR BROTHER: All
She always smiles and
is
tall
that
Is
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I
must
stilt
anNow
that
I'm
widowed,
These cracks art, easily re- should Also be ,wetted first, then place only this.
you advise me as to an
plintographs of nudes are not
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,van, and I smile and wave
Score Panels
gle to convince my ax-wife return to make a living for my- shoes, highly polihd, are a paired by the homeowner. It's a filled with siin layers.
back. I would like to meet regarded as pornography,
Score the old pinel a few
that this boy Is being rais- self. I have neglected myself must; white short, pearl grey job that Is absolutely necea- Build the patch to within an
just as all efforts o1 artist's
hot and get to know her bethats
to' sary before you re paint a wall eighth of an inch of the surface. Inches above and below the
that because my husband was Ill; we tie. Mon seldom wear
and sculptors art not COn- ed In an environment
ter. Bow do I go about It!
Allow to stand for about an hole to the center of the adhad little money and we couldn't day. Since the wedding is in the if you want a finished job.
is not wholly real?"
.ldm-ed "art.." But an lzINTER
for
a
copy
sand
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FRUSTRATED DADDY go iflyWbitS. Do you think I fall, why net
DEAR INTERESTED: TeU principled jerk with a cam.. book-let, "What A Man mix powder that Only ii"ds the after again wettitir down the saw to cut the PA nol. A sharp
be able to do Purnothing of my
might
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am is mnre likely to try to
Im she b much too pretty
a trowel to smooth knife will make the vertical cuts
for myself at home before look- Should
About Dressing addition of water. Use this rey- signature
t
as
to driving around Boston pass
Just
send
a
long,
plfthor
along the studs. If there are
plaster of Paris, the surface,
than
1ti for a job? I'm 44 and
honest part of your letter.
-at considerable profit to
wi th out
pollee protection.
. nails, remove them.
addressed, stamped envelope. which hardens quickly
., (often
ight.'7-Nall.
If you score the surface of Any
Amd If that doesn't open the himself.'%%a, In this case de- is YOU who an frustmts&amp; we'Make
charge.
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coat
of
plaster,
using
too
quickly
for
extensive
patchthe
first
yourself over if you can. There's
like the Idea of
S S S
the
door, you can cite her for
the trowel to make crisr-crops the same sire. Nail it to the
Ing).
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Tesisting an officer.
Incidentally, while I'm on the
Hairline surface
lines, the succeeding coats will studs. Then sa nd the
and stick
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ect of bookip,ts, those in little preparation. Wet the arra adhere better. This is particu- t,rween old and new imrbees to
But since your I'm" has with it. Start shampooing your subj
uments as to who is qu&amp;L)DEAR
l have a
rather that there are no
of large
hair every week; massage your need of an excellent diet should with water and apply the pa tch- lily
re married, another man
Ified to judge between art
sister who is 24, beautif ul
Cover the seams with masking
for
Figure
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which
ing
compound
with
a
putty
than
cracks.
oil; send
playing the role of your scalp with a good
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DEAR POUT - When I find Hog hollow Road objection- Equipped with the newest cam- noted landmark.
I= that, from experience, I
find washing a dark article hi packed my daughter's fragile able in 100 years.
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will be set up with a team of served by the German-Amen- a child's school life, he spinds column. I can e her point. partmeut a cake box fug of

to in an IA40-squar*4"

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they luck like new garments
1ciw continental pliotug - (V Chamber of Commerce. it approximately 23,040 hours en There's a limit to what teach- parking tickets Tuesday and a
Neighbors objected when Gel.
accomplish. *iid bar Check to pay them off. it
DEAR PULLY - 1zm answer for the next; child in Iine- but proposed Fox Hollow Road
demonstrating adver- euinniufltli an excellent picture- route and in school. During the
concern
spends
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twin-spired
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period
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of standing in a insu you can
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Lofty" should be fired!
enity it all at once in the DEAR POUT - Like in lent or a favorite homemaking and 20 feet in diameter. Obser- of record, the first electronic hiivlor of students.
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PARENT
first
instant
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proper spot when you are fin- many other fanillies, our cliii- Idea will receive a dollar If vatinti w
indows all around will has unit and th
Since
it
seems
to
be
the
popuANSWER:
Don't
forget th
iahad. This really facilitates dreti wear hatpdme-downg. To Polly uses the item in PoUr&amp; enable spectators to watch
. picture camera.
of
Wacher.
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prac
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five
years
when
first
children
the la
the cleanup and teakm the job make this wardrobe problem a Pointers.
divers, frogmen, aquabelles and To take
author!, upend approximately 43,524
number
of
Americans
expected,
ithologista
and
various
much eiesiur..-RELEN
bit more interesting, we buy
aquaula demonstrate
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ties to lay full responsibility hours in their parents'
or make the older children's
ttllj nd motion pictures are accommodations are being i'm-for
a child's behaviar on the awake or asleep. During that
DEAR POLLY -Save your clothes in white or light colors Hog J. Fine,
made under miter. A miniature vido-d on the Rhine River as now uncertain
and overwhelmed a]1.jmportmnt period, the mold
old nwp and broom handles to whenever possible. That when Fox is Out
submarine will also maneuver well us in Cologne and the
Parent.
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ww for staring linen table- they are outgrown (and us.
ST. LOUIS, Ido. (UPI) - in the tauk while a public ad. ruttuding area. The "Eurups," a
woe
raise
my
Lu
voice in de only make the must of ft..
cloths. They can be wrapped usiLy out badly worn) I dye Louis M. Gelber has given up dress system delivers a running luxuzy vessel, will be one of the
louse
with
a
few
Although the teacher You
around the handles and dam- them a brighter or darker his valiant battle to change the commentary on all
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prices will amaze you and the could you itsk? Look for 5ome witil Richard Harrison.
lit the Center, and each includ.
service is fast and efficient so exciting entertainment In the
A small indication a.,i to flow ed a major musical production

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from the Mormon Church's
from th e Sanford Shopping and that 's Just what it Is, with Two more color films are Polynesian Cultural Center
Plaza? They feature luncheons generous servings of delicious 81ated for Thursday through Augmented the company on lodesigned with the business man chicken. hickory-broiled suc- Saturday, Aug. 11-13: "Nevada cation.

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and on Sunday from noon to 10 In Theatre: "Paradise
Ha- drawn from the Screen Extra's
WHERE TO GO for lunch? P. m. and the welcome mat Is waiian Style," with Elvis Pres- (;uildta newly opened branch In
May we suggest PHELP'S out for the whole family. They ley, and "Wings of Eagles," Hawaii, where, in addition to

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every photo-minded country in and visual discussion of exhibi. be able to chew solid food. With with same aeneral contours as letter personally. letters of gen'
dark socks, with great tiuccess. bands. Thir war w contents the world, Americans are sec. tions on display,
persistent efforts he got her patient's own teeth. The fin, era] interest will be answered
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wore well-protecd against and to the Japanese in the num- Film festival scree
to agree to dental consultation. inhed dentures were made from in this column.
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among themselves. In its telling. tragedy is relieved by humor; the unpredictable response
by the expected; Suspense by
action,
the fates propel the
group into a brutal crucible.
Norman Rockwell, America's
moat famous Illustrator, was

with tender loving care.

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Newspaper Enterprise Asia. ent and child the presumably the three R's.
I the tub. I cut seven inches off from the dry cleaners are good photography studios in action- Another attraction this year is DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Recent-- wholesome influence of being MOUt.IZIg the needs of "the
"Milestones of Photography" ly, a teacher was quoted as
DEAR POLLY-! accident- the' legs which left the chair for so many things, but Al, one will be underwater, the
whole child" is easier said than
ally discovered the answer w it) Iziehsu high. Now my 52- WAYS remember they can be other Europe's largest; on- liii] of honor for the display of ing: "111 had wanted to become together full time, then the re- done, as many educators have
ycur-old mother enjoys the a real danger to young chil- premises TV broadcasts; a re- original historic photographic a social worker, I would have nponsibflity of that minors discovered. At some point our
the problem of
er of ice cream without stand. luxury and relaxation of a tub drell. WATCH CAREFULLY. pertory film festival and a dis. memorabilia. It will include. become THAT instt-ad of a gruwLh in every UMR WWI fiChU01b Must two_*bbarily draW

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so varied you can afford to take plenty of room available for
Style," opening Sunday at the Moviethe whole family and be sure club meetings, parties, ban- land Drive-In Theatre.

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"ble boxes, make light, color- ber-heuded nails in the bot- know what we would do with. eot In
cameras and equipment opportunity to be entertained
lul building blocks for small tons of the logs to prevent out those wonderful plastic from every
nation, The special while resting.
ebftdren-EVA JANE
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bet of foreign exhibitors djsDEAR
POLLY-Older
;woI ulse do this when putting playing their photo wares there. take place cont in uously in a
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pair of siecial theaters with a
i pie often miss the pleasure of plastic flowers away for a
tlsually held every two years, combined sea ting of 400. The
a tub bath because they find season. I find the right alas the last Pliotokina
place selected films have been ch osen
It too difficult. to alt comfort- bug, insert flowers, blow and in March 1963. This
year
Iron international prize winably. I isulved this by partially sucure. They urt nice and fresh interesting intlovationf,some
now scrub and scrub.
will be ners from West German, Cansawing 0f1 the legs 0f an old for the next seasou,.-M.Ay
seen apart from the main bual- nes ,nci Venice film festivals. It
BmuU puatic hurry and veg- kitchen chair and putting rubDEAR GIRLSI do not ness of presenting the Very lat- will give foothore fa irgoers an

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at lololme, Germany, for nine photographic perlionalitier, from loss worried her physician. He On completion upper and lower about dental health to Dr. Law.
countries, demonatra- Insisted on dental rehabilita- artificial teeth were same size, rence in care of this pa pe r.
days starting Oct. 1.
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Mrs. M. never quite got over or what was left of them. and two days prior to her opera-

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ANN-MARGRE'l' ILTId il('x ('i•d are two of

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day menus. Remember that on your lunch hour. They have

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than when you left. it,
You hope to go bueL. again.
-wllen
You didn't receive any bad you filiulI5, arrived, ready to
You were trouted courwouiiIt may have changed her
Pliotokina, the World's Fair Company far transmission of she
news from home while you pick up where you left off for
ly by most. of those who
the
stone
models,
and
as
each
whole
life. _
of photography, will be in focus programs originating at Photo
ed you along the way.
were sway.
a holiday,
th was removed, an artiWhat
finally
happened
to
too
this year in
the great Messe, or lana. it will be an one-Ow-spot Mrs. M? Her dramatic weight ficial one was put in Its place. Please send your questions

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ics in store for you and you ly? You're invited, you know
will probably want to sample and they enjoy having your

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FERLIN HUSKY
JAYNE MANSFIELD
SONNY JAMES &amp;

her well-known author husband. What's so remark-able about cally evaluated and property
Feeling alone in the world, and that?
fed, prepared and medicated.
filled
with
grief,
she
completeIt
was
done
in
one
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pera ti on Then came the operation
I ly neglected herself physically by a method generally referred which lasted about half-hour.
values going to promote the stumps. Four of the stamps do- and mentally. She had little do- to as 'immediate Denture Tech- Patient was put to sleep. All
'You wore relaxed enough to counted on spending.
plaguing you at home.
teeth were extracted. Bone and
You mat a few interesting summer tourist trade of the pirt various species of butter- sire to live and no desire to ad- nique."
You didn't plan to drive me take deluys or bad weather or
About
two
weeks
soft tissue were t.rimmed.
before hasflies. Other stamps in this ser- just to her new situation.
far ni do an much that you J less than ideal sceO!flmodlltions T"°Ple you may Twver see Netherlands.
a!
up.
StI.I.-he:
wr.rc taker, in gums to
cat,
rooster,
donkey,
The
ripark
of
life
w&amp;s
gone
pital"tion.
impmasions
Th 20 ct Plus 6 ,red, green ies show a
were constantly tryin to keep without fuming and fretting.
u1miln but that you enjoyed
.
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81
pounds.
he
look
She lost
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I and ;~y shows an ink pnt, A I rumpl, i4lipep and rabbit.
an achedule just us you do the
You shared your vaution getting to know.
ed awful. Her teeth were a were taken and reproductions M's new teeth were put in
with one or more companion.
re-st of the yaw.
You didn't constantly com.
mess. They rotted away, be- of them were cast in stone. place!
-avorably
You leurned some intcrest~ able pertions who enjoyed the pure new sightZ wIf
yond repair, some of them These upper and lower stone When she awoke from an.
Ing things, through observa. trip .
Witt' wilut You have 44buchmerely stumps.
models were then mounted on esthesia her new teeth were

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You had at least one unexYou didn't run into atly
The Netherlands has issued printing affice.
tion - V.
pected adventure -something really bad luck.
a set of five new "nummer
You were able to forget t tell your friends about I 'Your vacation didn't cost stamps."
These stamps are soThe Yemen Arab Republic
about the small worries and I
you a whole lot more than you mtpostals with the additionul has issued a Pot of 10 animal
when
you
got
home.
the frustrations that were

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flame of the union, a.ymbulic of and purple featureF an unnnythe unity of the two nations. mouF woodcut showing a 16th

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first vice president of the coun- manuscript wri tten about th e

case of an exception to the rule start with, South only fears a are good enough.

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of fre pizza from 9 p. M. to ant where you'll find all kinds at FREDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE
midnight. Your hostess is Nor- of fresh-from-the-sea delicacies. in Fern Park, one of Central
. . .
FlorIda's oldest and finest steak
DELTONA
INN
has
launched
houses, with a reputation that
ADM. TONITE &amp; SAT
theme
Is enviable. Soft lights and
their international
cARLOAD
which will feature Italian foods sweet music, gracious and cion Monday. Irish food on Wed - ficlent service are trademarks
nesday, German cuisine on f FREDI)IE'S. If you arc en.
Thursday and--what etse?-sea- tertaining guests or I)llsineMS

per cent, for

Waft ZaA Ileim* West to establish the suit right two new designs comprising rare manuscript now In the
Realistically. the single wo- -Personal- 15 per cent for The key is to plan for the
to
values, reports the Bndk'ian Library in Oxford. man between 30 and 35 needs recreation, hairdresser and cos- futu re while enjoying the preon
1 NT. sway.
Pi
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sent.
if it is the ton, the ace play Crown Agents Representative Th e 20 ct plus It) vermilion, to budget new for the future.
Pass
will lose, while the duck will in Washington. The four vul- blue and gmy illustrates a min.
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metics,

served

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They have A special treat an Don't forget about the seafood IF IT'S STEAK you're hank.
market In back of the restaur- er ing for, you'll find the best
Wednesday n i ght,, in th

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second hand low will permit ernment of Zanzibar has Issued green, red and gray depicts a lean upon.
cluding care and cleaning,
funds.

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of a man with a family.
Once. a budget is set up using
cleaning woman.
-Food- 20 per cent, at home. these percentage guidelines, it
Yet the single woman faces

gnoPe quill und a book to ban-

perch,

WITH THIS

On Sunday. 'iImd

"Stngr'rnarh"

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fish dinner every

day rind Saturday from m p.m. breads, In addition to hush pup- and cakes.
pies for the seafood dishes.
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For your

aid from married members of lug new to find funds for the The remaining three per cent
at your Income will be taken up
the family are more persistent. future:
Her salary normally is not as -Shelter-about 25 per cent by taxes and miscellaneous
high for the
work as that for rent and utilities, salary of Items at the end of the year.

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be blocked and expert South
ues are 30 cents, 50 cents, I lature from the manuscript of
be really successful.
'would mue his contract with
this. sped.., three hearts, and
Thus, the ace play Is not a shIlling 80 rents and 2 shillings the "Roman van Walowein," an
second
build
low
that
It
is
sure
thing. It is only a two to 50 cents.
ancient n o v e I dated 1350.
of
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vnter
from the lounge and dance especially good right now
area tso you may feel free to the shrinip are "big and nice". with generous bowis full r
grits, french
bring the youngsters and on. SKIP's is famous for their cat- spicy baked
and
i r charcoal-broiled steak fish dinners and ninny, many fries, hush
joy thedr
and inany other good things. other kinds or senfood, as well ell.%, relish tray fill] of carrot
In the other part, you'll find n' steak% and other regular curls. celery. radishes nn(I ell.

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the play of the ace will lead

fines.. but no harm would be
dmi., The diamond suit would

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queen, ton or eight. It is tiot
EAST
open
4.17432 the eight. West would not
suit
headed
by
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six
from
a
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B4
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king-queen-ten. Thus it Is one

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With dummy's ace of diamonds.

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There are many nail condifit will also do wonders for
tionors; one con ta ins white
your morale.
For
iodine and is most effective.
"My inn is being married at Ask for it at your cosmetic
noon; it will be a very formal counter. Also, many women The single woman In her 30 Now Is the time to tap

must

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wedding. The girl's parents are take VoIntin and grt good re- or more years of continued em- sources of financial advice such medical
&amp;I
Is DO
and they are having a suits. Massaging the cuticle ployment will be the hardest hit as banks, Insurance firms, stock covered by insurance.
five-two or six-one diamond wealthyhandsome wedding. We with the nail conditioner works
-SavIngs-ideally 10 per cent
truly
companies and adult education of .n income.
of almost any wage earner,
break. Assuming a four th best are retired and we can't spend wonders very quickly.
load, East has only one diiHer tax payments am higher lectures.
-Insurance-5 per cent of inMonday: 'q)ear Edyth Thorn.
.
what we would like. Must my
mand higher than the mix.
because she has fewer deduc- Here is a rough budget guide come for medical and life Inhusband dress very formall y? ton Metenti"
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be either the king,
tions. Her demands for financial to direct your monthly spend- surance to start with.

about finesses not working and

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"My nails break so easily. Is

Abby, Box weeks before you start job- there Anything that will help""

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AC3S WITH ITS this Week Is to nISlCe arrangements for parS
ANOTIIEI;
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lins sailed
the X%R -LOU RESTAURANT ties And social gAtherings of

be-

Wait a day after the job is tape. Brush On a thin cost Of
t1t1. brush your hair and get It in will do wonders for those who knife or with your fingers.
son's
done and then sand the surface plaster patch, brutibing outward
onsistently and can- Smooth with a wet spnnes.
ed ta the name. Too bad, good condition, then coinr-rflise follow it. c
smooth with a fine sandpaper, from the seam. This will conceal
Remove
Plaster
suggest
you choose a soft scientiously. Send 2 cents In
hut that Is one of th e reall- It.. I
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ties of divorce where there brown, then get some makeup coin. For those with nock probusing pa tching plaster
All loose and sire to seal the surface. The
lens, stu1 for my leaf let On more
to go with your new hair
inc children,
to mix only what
Troubled? Write to Abby, Do your nails. Again, use ens- "How To 'Vouthify Your Neck." crumbling plaster must be re- area is then ready for painting, remember need
immediately.
edges
of
Many
homes
have
walIR
of
you
will
10
renti..
Be
sure
moved.
Undercut
the
Bar 69700, Los Angeles, Col. metic oil on your face and reck The cost is
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the
plaster will
narrower
dry-wall
construction.
These
are
Brands
vary
. Pond long, Pelf-nddroPped, a crack Po that it Is
90069. For a personal reply, (Name "for your scalp). Take Vou
15 to
"beauty baths" In warm stam ped envelopes; the money at the surface than below the four by eight-foot sections of set
inclose a stamped,
surface. This will hold in the plastcr board. Replacing the en- minutes.
water, and add baking soda to in coin please.
dressed envelops.
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ining early so that the adult
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arrull Righter's individual
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L (The Sanford Herald), Box
1, Hollywood 28, California.

attoriiey, WILLIAM U. coa.
LET, :17 North Eoia Drive, Orlando, Florida, and file the onginal Ili the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or be.
lure the 22nd day of August
1956; other wise the ah1eg*tio,
of maid Complaint will be taken

as contsessd.

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officIal meal of the 5ald 001111,

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Sanford,

Seminole County,
Florida, this 30th day of July,

1516.
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Arthur

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
astronomy, the term
ii)': Donna X. Markus
milan refers to the point
Deputy Clerk
the earth's orbit which is Publish Jul)' 22, 22 &amp; Aug. 5,
12. 1945
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gold Chair, mist:, items. 322- _______
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DOUBLE lIED, complete' 2 Ige.
TV'., Waxer-Polisher. Electric
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1965 Q. E. WALL Stereo, 4
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322-5951
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
522-1391.
Tables,

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water,
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trees.
Low down
machine.
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pay moot, Terms. Call W. H.
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Ph. Resident Mgr. *11-1140
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17-92 HIghway
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tioning extra clean.

NICELY LURK. garage Apt.
CALLI3ART REAL ESTATE
153.2 Sanford Ave. 522445$
COMPARE AT
CALL DAY OH NIGHT 122-748
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overload
springs
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'64 BUICK LeSabre Convertible,
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outboard motor &amp; tank, 170.
fully equipped, Including air
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console, shift, extra, nice.
$32.50 per week. 822-145:.
$1595
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ST. JOHNS REALTY
equIpped, red and extra nice.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
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$1495
120 N. PARK AVENUE
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'62 COLNTRY Squire station
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TRAILER
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100
wagon, perfect for school.
x 170 deep;
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322.5422.
HOUSE
116 ft. well, septic tank. 11,700.
$895
CLEANING Service. Call .ves
Miller Road near Lake Jessup
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GALAXIE 600 2M 3 Dr.
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TIAN SCHOOL is looking for 102. Mobile Homes • Sale
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53 GALAXIE 500 4 Dr. fully
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juitliiiid Florida 52711
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Hardware.

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mony at abode, this can
ye to be a most rewarding
for you. Begin new proa intelligently. Success can
commensurate with effort
an them.
ISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
ce calls, keep appointments
time, take a short trip
all
things that are most Imtent to you. Don't waste any
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6. 'V'W DcLt1XE wagon extr&amp;
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222-1301 2640 HIawatha at 17nice and only
have experience In Automotive _______________________________
Electric service or Electric 2 Bt)R?1. HOUSE, living room
$1095
motor repairing. MAC'S ELEC.
&amp; kitchen 155. 505 Myrtle Ave. 's-i vw Wagon i passenger fee
TItIC SVC. 414 13th at.. aasreal economy.
22-0635.
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dead, the unknown heirs-atlaw and devisees of FLOEENCE BREWSTER BUDNALL, and th e unknown
heirs-at-law and davisesi
of ELIZABETH N. PERRY,
deceased, and the legateesi,
granteos, creditors, under
'r against ELIZABETH N.
P E It It T. deceased, end
FLOILENCE B It E W STER
Ii U 1 N A LL, If
dead.
respectively. And any and
all parties having or claim.
lug to have any estate,
right, title or interest In.
or lien upon said property
in Seminole County, Florida,
cle..crli,ed here in.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE
NOTIFIED that a cult to quiet
has been filed against you
by WILLiAM E. DAVIS end
MARY JO DAVIS, his wife, and
JOE A. STIIOUI) and BEND.
ETTE S. BTROUD, his wife, in
the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in
and for Hemitsole County, in
Chancery No. 16190, on the fol.
lowing described property, to .
wit:
NW'i.. of S%V' of Section 33,
Township 21 South, Rat,ge
81 East, Seminole
Florida.
atad the abbreviated title of said
suit is WILLIAM K. DAVIS, .t
ux, and JOE A. STROUD, at uz,
Plaintiffs, vs. Florence Brøw.
star Hudnall, et a,!, Defendant.;
and you are hereby required
serve &amp; copy of your A nswer to
the Complaint Pit the Plaintiffs'

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72. Female Help Wanted 3 Bt)RM CB House 613 Briar small _______________________________
ELECTRIC Guitar and
all works out smoothly.
e/ Charles T. Lawson
Cofldttiofl,
Excellent
Amplifiercliffe, Ph. *22-5691.
As executor of the Last Will
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APRICORN (Dec. 22 to
Coil _ 22-46*O.
and Testament of
n: l'Iz 'N Whistle.
At'i
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CAROLINA WEEKS LAW.
able now :22.1545.
34.
Upholstery
(;IP1'AL office clerk with exSON, deceased
thoughtful
for your
t general insurance UNFURN. :1 Bdrm. house, kitchHI'EEIt
&amp;
SPEER
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OVER 1. YEAI2b
s'orI; Only those exl, crieflcedenequipped.*22-U54.
workmanship in upOF
PINE
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apply. Reply
py day and evening for you 113 Magnolia Avenue
cply to Box 195
holstering, draperies, nuipoov.
ci' Thti - Hanford Herald.
Florida,
Hanford,
well. Concentrating on your Publish
jft
Rort
Rtals
little
Time
payments
as
July :2,
A. B.
a,. $5 mo. Drapery hardware
k, special capabilities brings I:. 1966
73-MaleorFemale Help OCEAN FRONT APT s
installation.
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sual rewards. Be full of life, LWB-7&amp;
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs.
SUPPLEMLT TOL'It INCOME
Pb. 322-2235
R. U. Hutchison, *23-405*.
vigour.
NOTICE or *111?
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newspaper carrier
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QUARIUS (Jam. 21 to Feb.
Car necessary. After 4:00 p. FOREST HILLS LODGE. Balsam,
BUDNALL, if living, and It 50. Misc. For Sale

If you concentrate on mak-

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WAGONS
THE Classified ad columns are _______________________________
like a home town bulletin 97. Houses For Rent
Perfect
board
for offerings of
________________________ FOR CARRYING THE
kinds. Call 222-2611todayl
: BDILxI. P'URN. house, utilities
TO SCHOOL
60. Business Opportunities turn. 1115 W. 15th. 345-6*11. '62 VW Camper, fully equipped
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A bus today, a motel tonight.
2 BR. KIT, equipped, $60 n,o.
BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Call * BR., 2 BATH, Central air, $uo
$1695
:-:1:1after6p.m.
'G VW 11 Passenger wagon, per.
mc.
feet for school or hauling
3 BR. 2 BATH, Kit. equipped,
71. Male Help Wanted
everything.
$125 mo.

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'I'.. All Oreditars and Psecea. __________________________
RavIng Claima or
AgaIa.t Said Estatea
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
You and each of you are here- W. L.. aA.fl.5oN
22-4222
by notified and required to P.
sent any claims and demands WURLITZER Spinet Piano. matiogany. 6 nio. old, ticitch.
which you, or either of you, map'
have against the estate of CABPull keyboard $30. 222-11051.
OLINA WEEKS LAWSON. de.
SPINET PIANO
ceased, late of said County, to
the County Judge at Seminole USED BUT llk' new. Can he.
seen in this 'vicinity. Cash or
County, Florida, at his office in
terms to responsible party.
th e court house of said Count)'
For information without cxat Sanford, Florida, within six
pence or obligation. write,
calendar months from the time
Credit Manager, 307 Florida
of the first publication of -this
Ave.. Tampa, Flu,.
notice. Two copies of each claim
or demand shall be in writing,
PIANO: Itepoatoased Wurilteor
and vital! state
PltC
Spinet. Take Ill' Pa)-nrnu•
deuce and post office address of
1111)' be Peen in your urea, Lu)'
be sworn
traIling Credit Mg'r., Wesleyto by the claimant, his agent, or
Prosser I'Iano Co., 1221 N.
attorney and accompanied b)' a
41-274
Mills, Orlando. Itt:.
filing fee of one dollar and such
collect.
claim or demand not so filed ________________________________

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Used Appliances for sale
In Probate.
APPLIANCE
MOONEY
In ret Estate at
Cot-.3rd&amp;Pahnettc':.ostu'
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IWO (Aug. 22 to Sept.. 22) CARS WASHED AND WAXED.
ROOF REPAIRS
Payton Realty
at your home or mine. Call 1 TEARS of experience. All
are highly inspired what Roy
furniture, Many piece, show *22-1*01 3640 Hiawatha at 1792
Green Jr., U2-U06.
work guaranteed.
no damage, however price
o to have greater developor lees than regular retail. I BR. VERY Clean. Close in,
Shamrock
Roofing
Co.
t. in all phases of your en. Richard's Tree Svc..
Noll Freight Damaged PurniJimmy Cowan. 222-4015.
:123-1720
or and can make your TRIMMING, demossing, r.mov. _____________________________ ture Sales, Hwy. 17.52 CausIberry.
Inc. Free estimate. Ph. 222
30. Home Appliances
96. Houses-Sale or Rent
a early in the day. Be sure
000.
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are on a practical tack.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
* BDRM house near lake MoeSANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
Bedding &amp; Furniture
et going off on tangents.
off 1-4. 222-46*9.
lOS just
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C. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used
FACTORY j'fljCES
BRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) _____________________________ 11! Magnolia
222.1552 110 Magnolia
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them intelligently and they
done. Closest tie is very costive. Carry through with
e matters that are vital to
In a persona] way.
CORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
Showing great co-operation
ssociates in some joint vanwill certainly bring about
success in the shortest posoe
ea time. Come to better unitanding with a close tie.
s Is relatively easy in P.M.
AGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22 to
21) Pitching in and doall those tasks awaiting you
rine, since the planets are
favorable right now. Cci.

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24. Well
EO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Sale. call :22-65*0.
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GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
Sanford,
2-70.
nut to see that higher-up
2-1.4 RRS 1-: BATHS
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
WILL hWY your usable but
use your charm and per-. 12. Special Notices
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
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used furniture &amp; etc. L. C. Jim Hunt
All Types and Fixes
Iveness to get support for WILL HHAI{.E my home with
rELL.___
2-7&amp;!t6 or222-5531.
U24 Park Drive Office $-!ll$
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We repair and Service
!.0C4l or *13-0700
Night:
ideas and legitimate plans. working woman. Kitchen priSTINE
____________________________
air conditioner, A
viligeti,
55.
Furniture
For
Sale
Machinery
&amp;
Supply
Co.
r, situations develop that
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bath. Call 322-5975 after B 207W. 2ndSt.
:22-64:: ___________________________________
REDUCED
P. m.
you right Idea how you
WILSON-MAIER PURN.
ALMOST
new 4 Bdrm., % baths
Buy Sell Trade
d with others. Do what is 15. Special Services
26
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den with fireplace, large kit11-lb E. let St.

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Y014
S*TAIIUS (Nov. 22 to
MGITTWIJS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Imperative you get out
Dec. 21) Those small Saturday
for amusement during day so
jobs can be dome with speed and that you do not feel frustrated
accuracy so get right at 'em! later. Get into bobbies that need
Later you find that loved one smoothing over. Evening Is best
is in a very responsive mood.
time for whatever is of a pracGet out to the fine amusements, tical nature.
etc. that most please mutually.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Impress others with the fact
20) ideal day to buy whatever
that you are a good family man,
you need to make your sur- or woman, teenager and you
roundings inure charming and find they respect you more. Be
elegant, comfortable. See to It
a credit to kin. Clear up any
that utilities are in good run- debris, etc., that is unsightly.
ning order. Have friends in to- Show that you are a very neat
night and be happy.
person.
AQUARIUS (Jun. 21 to Feb.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
19) Enter Into those hobbies 19) Get systems better organcongenand amusements with
you
around
ized, situations
isis that most please, give you
more pleasant, and you can
j chance to Improve health. Be soon have greater success, be
you
sure to go after Information
happier. Use that will power to
require. it is within easy drlv
garner Information you need.
lug distance.
Be the master of your own soul.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 2°)
Doing whatever Increases abun• A day to concentrate upon how
dance or will make your propto acquire greater abundance,
more valuable is fine. Bigsince there are fine ideas In
wigs are definitely helpful and
your newspaper, etc. Do not
have your Interests at heart. limit yourself. Financial wizSome new friend may have an ards can be consulted socially
excellent Idea you can use.
today-do so.
IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN
IF YOUR (WIi) IS BORN
TODAY
. be, or she, will TODAY
he, or she, will be
en excellent mind and will highly Inspired to make a big
be eager to become very suc- success of his, or her, life, and
calif ul far earlier than others you must therefore plan for the
his, or her, own age. Be sure, finest education possible that Is
that your
though, to insist
slanted toward whatever may
progeny goes through a full be the forte bare. However,
prescribed course and not leave make sure to teach to complete
school earlier In order to start
one project before going on to
earning money, or the wonder- another, since the interest In
liii success In this chart will be everything under the Sun Is relost. Many ramifications to the markable here and the mind
chosen career make the di! has to be disciplined or little Is
lereuce here.
accomplished.
"The Stars Impel, they do not
,The Stars impel, they do not
conipeL" What you make of compel." What you make of
your 1115 is largely up to YOU
your We Is largely up to YOU!
Cairoll Righter's Individual
Carroll Righter's Individual
Sep.
Jorec.ut for your sign for
Forecast for your sign for Septomber Is now ready. For your tember is now ready. For your
copy send your blrthdate and copy send your blrthdate and
$1 to Corrall Righter Forecast, $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast,
The Sanford Herald, Box 1921, The Sanford Herald, Box 1921,
Hollywood 2°, Calif.
Hollywood 2°, Calif.
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for the future. Cultivate new
friends. These can be very helpful In days ahead.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
You can be very Ingenious In
through with promises
Coming
busbandllng both personal and
you
have
made to others Is very
matters now, so get busy
Important
and you find It quite
without further ado. Stop pro
crutinating. Do whatever will easy right now. Your intuitions
your attachment happier, are good as well as your und erstanding. Get on the right aide
more devoted.
of others.
LIRIA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 )
A little conference with partMake It a point to be with those
s with whom you wish to be
who are able to add much to
allied In the future can be reyour
life In both a business and
aultcnt of excellent results.
persona]
way. You need more
Days ahead can be much more
co-operation
f r o m partners.
s'jcifUL Showing cooperation
Present conditions are not what
brings their good will.
you would like them to be.
COZP1O (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
'fte are so many duties ahead Something particularly thoughtof yriu that can also be enjoy
ful done for associates will help
able if you get right it them.
them In dealing with others as
Labor is the keynote right now.
well. Plan week's activtles cleDon't rely on associates since
so that all goes more
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who admire you.
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prestige. Greater success can deal with philanthropy are Ideal
be yours thereby, also.
for making new contacts. Be
Aug.
21)
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22
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WRUS (Apr. 20 to May NEW HOURS, new policy.
At
u,Iuy.
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Make your plans for what, .zpi
e,.ntni's. 3515 S. Orlando Dr.
For Sale
15.SpecIalServices
50. Misc. For Sz
95.
you may desire in the fu- s:s-isso.
and you can then start
1', 0. 3
RC)E
Tr1N
i.AW?. MOWER $51. LAXE
SURFBOARD REPAIRS
ala rolling very nicely. S.Pets&amp;Supplies
Bdrm. house, l'e. l ivi n g room,
290$ Park Circle
kitchen &amp; sna'k her, gap host.
isements you like can be flEAOIF.S for sale,
2.O54l.
522.40€ or 2-52$ after
p.yr,
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gwu.d
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51.
Articles
For
Rent
an Into with enthusiasm. GERMAN" Shepherd P tZpTu lee
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down
&amp;
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mo.
Ph.
Hole th Your RCnf'
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v others that you are a deTURNER ROOFING
Thorough-bred. Ph. 2:24570.
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RENT A BED
BARGAIN DAT
222-3405
Sanford Rollaway. Hospital, Baby Beds.
Sul person.
NICE $ Bedroom. I bath. PaySIAMESE KITTENS, 4 month _______________________________
By Day. Week or Month.
CARPENTRY
PATh'TINO
Monts only $'4.63. Includes all.
EMINI (May 21 to June olti beauties, $11. 333.02*4.
CAfiROLL'S FURNITURE
Blocks oft 17-52, Assume
A..3.Adcock
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W.
let.
Stop going around In cirmottga.
Boarding. Screened rune.
and find that direct course
HOSPITAL BEDS
21-Home improvements
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whatever you most desire
4..ENC'Y
for sale or rent.
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HOME IMI'RoVEMET SpecIiIAXC REGISTERED German
Days *22-7174
ecompliah and all is much
L100ETT RALL DRUGS
lets. Room addition, Athllttons.
2 month s old. 2:2Nights-Weekends 52304$5
Pinecresi Shopping Center
Built-in Kitchens, Aluminum
ar for you. Get the hit or-- Shepherds.
ar,1:.
Ph_222-751*
or aWnifigh. Plumbing. 7r Orlando Dr.
on from authority that you ________________________________________ aiding,
Carportas, Tirlvewnvs or iii'.
FHA VA HOMES
FOR SALE: Registered m a
modernisations. 5. Wanted Ta Buy
he. Then you get fine plan
home
type
Airdale, 2 yr.. Champion Blood
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Cash or fully financed. South -ating nicely.
Lines. 3-44Z.
eastern improvoment Services _________________________________
SELL (IS your Furniture. Quick
$100
DON CHILDREN (June 22 aT,t'f'tATQ. g,,nt,-,.*i t,,.,,i,
Corn. Call 644-331.. Orlando
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uly 21) Good and dynamic
2-B Bra. 2-1% 2 Baths
A NIMAL KINGDOM
Som. Kitchens EwzLpp.d
now give good advice how
SMALL Business neon p.rking
23-Painting
Iffi. South Big Tree
Payments L.eas Than Rent
up2
Use
Low-Cost
Want
age
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L.nng'wood
7-92
rain your most cherished
To Inspoot Call
to tell and sell!
Tilson
Painting
Service
i,so be explicit In stating
Poultry Livestock
Brush
Spray
CASH FOR TRASH
Ideas Pine social affairs
A Multiple Listing Realtor
330350
Antiques &amp; used furniture
REALTOR
Id be accepted. You will
HORSES BOARDED
od.
25U Park Drive
Reasonable
Rates
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TLEPAIR&amp;PAINTING
BRIDGES
rBm-RE
wonderful new personal.
.
UOOG itluirig

new
that brings your deifres to earlphilosophical part of the time
ler and greater frutlon Is wise
today
and you advance more
right now. Much good will come
quickly later on. See that you
cf this Ifl the near future. Show

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but stress those that

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practical qualities wisely.

A day for tim and frolic with
those you like at the amusemens that most delight all of

spiritual. Have an

ZVIIU?t energies.

ENERAL TENDENCIES:
have deep Insight Into the
Lot &amp; FOIU1Ui
rnds and the means by
h you can add to your good
r minlstur Collie with
P of life and can reduce
r-a-hIP t4. $fl
stiliøatS
ward
for
any Information
sort of Ides to a workloading to r.cnvry. Z-755.
a In which any hookkeepthat needs to be done can 2. Personals
iandled with ease and disYou have a drinkrnt preblsw
h. Make sure you use your DoWrite
P. 0. nez 1SIL Sanford.

set of circumstances whereby
you can gain the good will and
active assistance of those who
think along the same lines as
your-self as well as newcomers
of all types. You are able to
find a new ally who Is very
powerful and who can put you
on top of the hasp.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19)

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ThAY, AUGUST 5, 19

SUNDAY, AVG. 7, tIN
A'UG., 1111
A
GENERAL
TENDENCIES: A
GENERAL TEN DEN:
You are filled with the desire beautiful Sunday until evening
to g, places, see people and to falls to get yourself In a new
S TURDAY,

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Nursery
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Woan'a Club Building

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LIJTHSRAN CHURCH
900 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. l7-9
Sanford, Florida.
The 11... J. Gordon p
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Pastor
Morning Worship - 1:11 a.
Sunday School
9:15 a. m.
morning- Worship -ii:oo a. a.
Coa.muniou-?lrst8unda.y In
Each Month

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Geneva
Ralph Brower Jr. Evangelis t
Bible School
0200 a. a.
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10:00 a.. a.

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Sualay School
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Evoning Worship
1:00 V. a.
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But wbat I have found along the baymi I have seen, ",in the awesome
rnight of a granite peak, in the mystic wonder of a shadowy canyon. I have
heard it in the restless symphony of the surf at night

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7*10 P. a.
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11:00 a.
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1:00 p. a.
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2749 0ounU7 Club RQad
Pester
Boy. H. T. Barrett
0*41 a. a.
Sunday School
11*00 a.. a.
Worship Pervlo.
Training Unto&amp; - 41366 V. 3a.
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H... Robert K. Temple, Jr.
P*Otw
Church School
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11:00 a- a.
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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.

CARRAWAY &amp; M
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FIRESTONE STORES
Bob McGuire and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

FLORIDA STATE BANK

EARRELL &amp; BEVERLY

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

AUTOMOTIVE

1400 W. Ist. St., Sanford

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C. L. Robinson and Staff
PROGRESSiVE PRINTING CO.

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uthern FIberglass ProdueU. Inc,
Harold Slama and Employees

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Oviedo, Florida

STRICKLAND-MO

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1rVing L Pryor und

New Mt. Zion
720 Pear ,&amp;vs
Oshlawn BaUat Church, 3741 W. 11th IIOst..n Baptist Church
Pluft'sm HAPUat Church 119 W. Ovion lid.
Pra.lri. Lk.. Baptist Ch urch. Rids

Antioch Baptist Chiarak.
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Central Usaitist church. tail "k AVW
Chtuluota First baptist Charak

Ctiuluuta SmpUst
Elder Uprig Baptist
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650 Lmhmas Id
First Baptist abomek. .629 VW* JLve.
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First Baptist CluTch St
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CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity. ImLko Mary
Ali Maul&amp; Catholic Church. Tit Oak Ave.

Dr, Caseelberry
Good Shepherd Unit" Lutbern.
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Catholic Church, P.rsfflag
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8t. Mary Jdavdatene Catholic ChurcJL Malt.
land A.v* AlUmonte Spring&amp;

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Congregational ChrLsU&amp;a Church

Northsids Christian Chiusrol ,

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bvsuth-dii.y Adventist Church, M.ItisuI
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'Ut. Olivo JLQIiue" Church. Oak Ulu
lid. Oats"
Pimasoreet Assem bly of Clod, fltia &amp;
Saf
h, Ijol S. laark AT,L
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Sanford Cougrsgaju of Jehovah'. wit..
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r1rat PONtOWSW Church of Longwood

Fail) Goessi TabersacI. *714 Country

Community Prsabyt.riiizz Church. Lab. Mary
First Proebywriau church. Oak AW&amp;
4. 3rd St.
First Prestjytorian Church St DeBary,
X. Higbiaud
Presbyterian Church at The 0ev-rn'
177L S. Orlanito Lir.

lithe) La1.E. Church, Canaan Height.
Ca,s"Iberry Cummunity Methodist Church,
Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Pansy Ridge Rd.. Ca.aeelb.rry
Deliary Community Methodist Church W

Com(haeirman

McNulty

in the Sanford Plaza

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E"t*m Orthodox Church. 8L johns CIU7.
1104torn chAvel., HWY. 17-0.
01 Yarn Park
cunsr"Ation DoLh lar"J. low a Magnolia
Christ,
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Church of God of Propbcy, Z607 Elm Ave.
Church at a" Kissiou.
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tirob of Jesus
L. '?'tiar
Be ints. $111 Park Ave.

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Church of God in Christ. OVUdo

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Staff ord Memorial Methodist

Overbruk

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Con
for the Midsiit'vth nt'llareII
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San- Continent Farmers Associntioti. grt's ri'sutned ln'nrI,igs ott (lie
a fantastic Job." Mason Whar.
"My one big wish for
By JUDY AUSLEY
Mivady, our food stocks airlines strike tudu with
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ton, chairman said, "Seminole
ford is that the city and coimThe
two-year
command
at
CounLy schools may not he th e
ruct
1 Sir AOl Hint)
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Sanford Naval Air Station hfts tF offichils will utilize this "
we hook toward sufficient pro.
best In Florida, but few counties
tract
of
real
estate
which
has
III
11901101t
.seUle (lie ilisjittte
hee the beat and most. chatliielit'n to:' our own needs, for
get as much for their dollar ,
my Naval ear- been a great Naval base to the "Ill' vollillip reial exports, find 4111d 11 %
'91-41111,1011 "You Will ~
with Feaguc holding the purse lenging duty
of
cer and I have not seen a bet- community's benefit aml bet- lot ('Iiiel('ii(
food nasistaitce 11-91-11 (lit test of
'
r 1 .M.
community than San- terment-.
.
ter Nn
COUI1LI'kfl,
(leVeIO)lIig
for tli'
('hairunain flu i'I t 0. Sloggers.'
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As
find ourselves clone to the I)
One of the members of the 1Oi
ii uddri sSL(l uk %SOr(iM
W Swan- after in last duty Florida ntiti w
So states Capt.
high safi't ninigin
Aerospace Rescue and Recov
is
mabe ecn Sanford
"Ili the last four years the to represt'lltatives of the litter-!
was rn position son commanding officer ofoil
y team
our list its possible Sites to vorld
SN
AS.
huM eoiisuinetl some t!O() iiuuti,iii,ih AS5O( iHtk)tt of Miii hut
along the orbital path of the liltafter retirement," he
Captiam
who
has
settle
.Swanson,
million bushels of wheat per ists uitid (hi' Ii u struck Uirrl('rs
est Gemini Titan mission was
Airman 1/c James F Spears been commanding officer at added.
year more thtitit it has PVOIIUC. before in
log the ninclilnist's
t'tl.
UF, son of Mrs. 0. M. Hauge the Naval Air Stati on for two
SU (ti
I . I.. .Siesnlller, its
'ears. vihl be thrnin over his
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(lie
(lIly's
first
witness.
MRS. HOWARD MCNUI.TY h
been named co-chairman of the Semicommand
Herbert
Sluggers
-said
thit'
Cuiiiiiii'ict'
nole
to work with John Alexander,
County
beautification
committee
toils of feed grains more titan Cotiiiiilttet tt'ihl meet
apeci]ist, assigned to Hickam Houck, Omaha, Neb., during
in
(lie
carwho hits Htcl're(I th e committee since its inception two years ago.
change of command ccremonit has harvested. In the case ly morning and
AFB, Hawaii.
at
night,
If
necics Aug. 31.
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essary, to emn,k'tc action on a
ve produce. Carryovers are
HOLY PATERNITY! flobin, In further discussion about
Sienn(e passed bill uIldvi. will cIf
iiiiiiiiiiiii. It is clear that we
Batman's juvenile-looking side- Sanford and the surrounding
(hit'
striking airline tiieclmnies
our production
tiiiist. t1i
Idek, bas become a father!
could
hi' ordered bark to work
sights in rice."
'What's that going to do to his on how important it is to have
apparfor
as
uinieli
as 1811 days.
conununity
good
slid
service1 Iutnphrey sitlil it is
im*c? An old married man,
('\PF 'K ENNE11Y APi _.
flies)
relationships
to
promote
of
the
curlf
this
cotta's
to (lii' flour of
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good
program
at
a
base
JoIt. will JIIISS by at
One of Sanford's strongest ad- a
launch a Lunar Orbiter space- rent marketing year, "our the i1I)liS(',
cat-ed
in
any
city,
its
wide
a margin as it did
below
least
vocates of free enterprise and
craft Tuesday toward an orbit wheat stocks will fall
"Sanford
and
its
people,
level.po
In
the
Senate."
Sluggers said.
"pay as you go" Is Dr. LuIs
about the moon to transmit )lie- the desirable reserve
teerin
committee of th e
cluding
law
enforcement
agen"Congress
will
get
lots of erftiPerez, who fled from Commufacilities, tures of nine potential nstro- He said the same Is true for
c
ics,
educational
nist-controlled Cuba. Dr. Perez
soy beans, and added that milk cisni. so will the union unit the
knows first-hand of the dangers churches and civic organiza- naut landing areas.
conimitt.'e
has named Mrs.
of
the
country
are
demand
of bigger and bigger govern"'7c are living in a whole plc
howard McNulty to assist John
val Ocean of Storms where Surveywant
(lie
strike
dentand
for
feed
ing
action.
They
area
ment and has made dozens of a successful strategic Na
of
P
I
.1exander, chairman.
have or I landed in June and trans. new
speeches around Florida on the post for the two years I
grains," Humphrey suld. "Unit- settled and settled now."
!
pictures.
.
mitted
11,237
Plans were maile to hold a
served as com
subject.
The National Aeronautics and ed Sta tes consumption wil l hit Staggers said the history of
viously,"
he
s
ted.
ta
• general meeting some time
in
. .
e people of Space Administration hopes Lu- a new peak. We p roduced a such legislation is that once It. is
He
added
th
at
th
WASHINGTON
(AP)
Some
Ttiurniond
-then governor of September after definite word
Sanford's Rockin' Road Runin 1965, but we enacted, it. is seldom repealed,
j nar Orbiter w il l obtain pictures record crop
Republicans are beginning to South Carolina - when he col- has been received from Willard
tiers, prize-winning rock and Sanford have co-operated
ex port more than but widen ed and expanded.
will
use
and
of Surveyor and its surrounding
.
~
roll band, aft on their way to every way possible to make
we harvested.
"Tills will linutil, labor and fear that Gov. Ge-irge C. Wal-,Ierted
I9 vlvctn9-nI S,Wcs I ' M-11 . 04.0
Cincirmati for personal appear- the enlist,ed men and officers
"Next fiscul year* WAIII bi-, *a nintlugement .ror years." Slag- lace may become -a 1wlitical I ir Wall-ifee stepi into the RM8
An Atias-Agena rocket Is to
asset for President Johnson in presidential contest, Republican ;Road Suard nionAmr, on when
ances with some of the top and their families welcome to
year for bringing a substantial gers told them.
the
community,
therefore,
re.
)fur]
the
850-pound
craft
skythn $215,000 promised to the
Igo if %vanace,ts wire is c ecte(
bands in the country. We wish
part of our reserve acreage
od between 1:03
em
all
success
in
gaining
nasuiting
in
good
morale
at
Sanward
in
a
peri
th
out of mothballs. We must rec- ments that the tie-up or live Alabama's governor,
votes away county for beautification will
more electoral
p.m. and 8:42 p.m. EST Tues- ognize th at the long road of
Lurken
The
Installation
of
tional prominence, despite th e ford NAS.
trunk carriers is not a national
from their candidate than (rum be forthcoming.
"And, momle is an import, day. After it 90-hour, quarterfact that some area disc jockeys
surplus has hud its turning." emergency.
refer to them as being from Or- ant factor in the servicemen million-mile journey, a retroHe said a recent bus strike next January probably would
As of now, former Vice Prest- hiatt the money had not yet
rocket is to slow Lunar Orbiter
doing a good job," he said.
lando.
signal (1w start of a campaign dent Richard M. Nixon seems to
against
Western
Greyhound
atin leaving Sanford, Swanson so that it will be caught In the
. . e
heen released. althouqh the
had it whirl at (lie Democratic South than any other potential target date had been sat foe
gers, about the suime number
SS1'U1 Naval record. He
The initial lunar orbit is to
ing tax load one Clockwatcher
S floillillittioll ill 196-1.
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Messiah LouLbitran Church. Amorloan Loxiuu

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PaUI&amp;
W*u1.y.0 Meth odist. It.
&amp;t Paula

Luther" Church of the nodeemer.
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Urant Chapel A.M.E. Church, 0v1do
Oakgruve MetlioOlst Church, Oviedo

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Upsala
Presbyterian ChUrOP..
Usmala Ad.
WItft15$tsr Prssbiterias Chroh. Eow.11
Park. HI. 404, "sma.lbsrry

Gouavu klethudlot Church, Gonew

Holy Cross Episcopal, Park Ave. *t 4th

mort. of Ilinjor crops thnn it
-l(l that,
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First Southern Methodist Church
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Christ EPincoPal Church. Longwood
All 811111ta Hiliscopal. Luterpri"

Westald.s Missionary
41$ S. Holly Ave.

Pirst Christian church, lso7 a stautord Ave.

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Fsimoia will be called upoll
pro.lut Lion Lii help

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viitits cpo&amp; t.
ever
talk
Approval of the rcvise(lslilary will
One of the sudder happeziingb to the fonner Ruth Sargeant fered )ieMd Injuries when he
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za'ffloflu,Ilt
as
lonu
as
nviu up UUU ruuueu iii •iU schedule for mtiiilrlpal CIII
1J011t(iS $ILItIiLIUI% ilL IflSL WI.'(K
-of the thunderstorms whicH I irum DAOflWIUU'• N. .1., wfl1cfl w
by
three
men
early
Sunday,
uc.
ployes
is
cxlx
hometown.
They
fliveling. wilt-n t%%o re-iidents or
,cted to lie up for
have been hitting the area dur- ulbu its hill
it law that will force out, memt',liza.
cording
to
Sheriff
have
three
J.
L.
Hobby.
daughters,
tit(! arvit voinplainvd theY and
discutision.
Ing tile lust few days, occurred
.
hers buck to work and icrniIt their road I)rIh)lt'IflM irc btA.
J.
Adcock,
of
Magnolia
beth
Pamela
and
Marilyn.
when
Tuesday afternoon
.
E'lizabeth recently was grudu- Avenue. reported the theft of
WERKE'NI) TOIA,
lored by tilt- commission.
yeur-old Diary Edna Burtull'i,
Ut?
(1w
with
profits
Fabulous
their
lut-ge
I'htl*
a
LttAd
amount
front
of
cash
fly
ASSO(
'IA'I'Ph)
auial
the
University
of
Also
*Ht (hit' ageiu1i is eiigihorse, Teddy, was struck
ALWAYS P11151 QUAUI'
checks froin )flit hunie over Ulu
Accidents r1uhned I I
nver.-S report oil Midway ('lilt
lightning. Mary Edna, daughter Reiltuchy wiUj u degree ill so.
vial
ble."
work and plans to work weekend.
weekend.
the
l"Iorkla during
nun requests. MklwiiyCauuutn
pInVaI*
of Mr. and Mrs. .John A. Burton
in
Washington,
I).
after
C.,
it'tiues(ed.
Assoclast
kill
Citizens'
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IV of Silver Lake, had received
cotton
----I th is summer. which she t
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of
''•'r' 'ii ini.riititin
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washes
at butne with her .
tile county ill imikiiig improve•
, ,
parents.
I
,lip ni it t it. roads it
t 141VIA.
oi$on
Pamela will be ente ring
uiiitttdiitt'nt
meGhifli
tilt
It
is
exizucted
'j
•duiu
Hey Mom! Who represents us ,-,
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Queen 'u College
unege In Charlotte,
rzur,o,
coluloY
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L ( Stuidy 6o1*cTh
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-state welfare agicemneist
IzlUCiilIliSt.5
in the airline
%OItJb that
hn
strlr.e N. C., and the youngest daugh&amp; d.
•;'
'.'-&amp;kfl
iuiuiiut'k
funds
11
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whit'rcby county
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niedlatioxi? Reports are that tier, Marilyn, will be enterin
Ih.ht
,.p
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resentative, tile Inachinists 1.11141
4!
ill F.htt
10
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I'rozzi iamaford, ( a p ta I a
ç...j\/4.
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for the government. out Who , Swenson and
IJ, his fatally will be
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yes who, speaks for us peons, leaving for Charleston, where
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the taxpayers and public iii
he wil l report to th e command.
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Christ Methodist Church

of Christ. Lake Mary
of Christ, tugwoj
of Christ. Psols
UUCH OF GOD
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Church of God, u0 5. 5'ren
Uzurcli of Clod, Oviedc,
Church of God Mission, kiuLerpria

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Zion Hops Baptist Church, 712 Oraugi Ave.

Jordan *111018"M aftwo ftwoft.

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ftinstle 94ptist church. Palo Springs Ad..

Pirel ShUch Missisasry BtIst Church.

IagutiI.D MW' Baptist Chak,

church

Mt. Jansee hissaiuuary Baptist Church it..
Rd. 415 Ost.en
It. Paul Utah
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CHURCH OF CURLS'l,
Church of Christ. lt.12 S. Park Ave

WOO Sanford
Se-lead *&amp;ptlat Church. 3110 P'renuh Ave.

Church &amp; 0010t
r1rat ftptlst Chunill of Drifift
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Herb Stenstrum and Staff

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Vnitcr Teague, school finance
officer and admInistrative aide

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Paradise Point
Roads Studied

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ROSE AND %V1]J'S RESTAURANT

i..ompan1es

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STATE FARM
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801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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Junior Hi &amp; Senior Hi
You th Meetings - 6:00 p. a.
Tuexday:
Primary Choir rehearsal I;
Adult Choir rehearsal
7:00
Wed.: Jr. Choir reb.a,rshal 1:es

HOWwd EL Hodges and Staff
COBJ.A BOATS

THE AMERICAN -OIL CO.
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KENTUCKY FRIEP (W[Th

('M'T. C. W. SVAN8ON

As the syniltol of tile so called
.
po ~ c:ition conimittee chuirtnun, anwhite
backlash" against Negro
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Proposals for a feasibility "Yet, there was never any "
I
can %%orry about Wallacc'*s
tracking to establish the pre.
Comty Commission grants the in 1964.
hcinotistratinns,
that plans are being
rights
civil
the
right.
ground
controllers
study
by
the
City
of
Sanford
hue
and
cry
to
suspend
Prior
to
coming
to
tcnLni
impact
this
area
cisc
outside
the
Souui.
nounced
path,
$90,000 that the hospital reG rey- Wallace got 42.8 lwr cent or tile (One G011 strategist put it this, mude for conversion of the tile
quesEs, should they also add be served on the staff of the uguin will fire the retrorocket to concerning installation or utill- to strike because of the
yard at the triangle on the
in the Maryland presiclen
$33,600 that is show as "ac- U. S. Naval War College, New- drop the low point of the orbital ties (water and sewer lines) to hound bus strike. This fact hast tiitl prittiary. IIi.s mark was 29.9 way: "If that fello could get .orner of Oak Avenue and
oil tile ballot, hi' could make it
course as close as 26 miles to the site of Seminole Junior Col. led some observers to sugges
count 565" in the budget and port, R. 1.
I
ill 111diatin and 25 per
lege
will
be
studied
by
vity
comthlit
the
pressures
to
end
the
1)(4
'
t"'111,
During
World
War
11
liard for us to carry Ohio. hull I
he saw the surface.
Uggcd I'llospital care for indiThe tile will be cleared out,
in Wisconsin,
sea duty in the Pacific, which
itIlil .111(1 SOItIC other northern the radr4fad tracks have been
The three weeks of picture. mnissioners at. their 8 P. in. airline strike have a direct rein- edit
gent?"
i
ii
Ivaders
think
%%'ill
ineeting in City liall tonight.
included a Wur as a scout- tithing is to start Aug. 143.
timiship to the higher inconiv 14T111),ici
stitte.s. lit- cotild be taking %otv%,
l),,sscllgcrs.- lict,
l illit y t
A
public
hearing
has
been
le%-e
l or aii-iine
iot go t-haskig raill- a%%ay from us %%here Lkld
it hurts.
. ' I cI:iji,iut title to the property.
1,00k for a story soon in All bomber pilot aboard the carTile Unittil States has failed
politi
L)i.'ii:ocratie ranks
(lit'
bows
lit
Set
01)
request
of
taxi
coinSk.niiller
said.
ft
ncr
USSS
Lexing
to
n
until
she
Wallace v.ould '
Florida magazine (carried in
in seven attempts to place
panies for ,Ili increatie ill fares.
Ills ulti oll i!i IlVXt tillic but illay follow tilt- cally if his %%ife is defeated for,i Contributions of .5104) each
7be Sanford Herald on Fridays) was lost in the BatUe of Uie
have been received front I'lorHolders of leasys oil tile ]likeSietniller
said
luntir
orbit.
Sixdays
atready
and willing
to resume thit'd 1)"I'tv ""lite 0"'It""(1 ill the Alabama go%ernorship. lie. idu State Bank and Chase and
on Sanford's lakefront develop- Coral Sea. Later he was tor. payload
temptsill
were
tit the
early
would
ment project. There are half a pedo-bomber squadron corn- of rocketry in 1958 to 1960. The front development project, Mon- twgutiu*tio,is for a settleitwut, mudt'rn iiiit's b' Sell. Strouzi
lack it base of upvriLiorts I cuamipammy fur purchase of trues
-_ USS
with
roe
Harbor,
Inc.
and
Monroe
but
tx-Ileves
'
dozen other state and national mainder aboard the carrier
,
those
who
are
lid.
Soviet Union succeeded
and tilt- demotistrated ability to; and plaots with which to beaumagazines watching the pro- Bunker Hill, Participating In Luna 10 last April. The Soviet Motel, Inc. are slated to meet %ocfl(fng this legislation. nailiCVess of the marina closely, several actions, including Iwo
l)i'(i\) in this cast' • in him hotite
note County Chamber of Commi iiloyer associations iii the traitswith plans for stories, some in Jima and Okinawa.
tures.
stat U'.
merce representatives to dis- lmrtutlon industry, are usilig
Cross
th
wi
star,
the
nil.
cuss certain minor chiitiiiteS " (hits situation to 1)111cc a huiw urn
shape out there. By next spring Navy
expect to pour on tilt- vaill
LtPS ANGELES iAPt - A,.
Eiighiver
William Cliff',
Comity
design.
the whole project should be
the, Imoks which will hanistf-1119
tomAltamonte
Man
.111(1
limnimietal
coal
paigmi
earthquake
felt in ('ahi orniO
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hush %% ill rt'i'ort out (hit' [,an,.
.hick Bolt, clmtirummnii .mE the
nearing completion. Many eyes guished Flying Cross with
organized
lawr
froiii
i (list. Point roads situiltioll to tilt, Rep. Jainv-, 1). Martio. tile GOP I allol .%Hlolla Sunday 'Was cellsittirord Beautification Commit- Jill
watching Sanford'b develoPlile"t btur, the Air Medal with stur Robbed Of $40
tIme
uti.''
(cccii hear the Gulf * of ('aliforcaiidI(i$ltt for gO t't'ttt'i'
0. A. Wau th ier, operator of Lee hits iisked For if di.scussion
county coutimnissiuii at U a.
on many fronts, but especially and the Presidential Unit Cit.Mil
l-till
WilS
(lilt'
Of
fl%t'
14-I)t1t)
!
. MU. %%hCl-.' hL-Uitche., of tile Sail
nics(lity ill tilt- Court house.
airlines
that
(best'
it
chance
.
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Captain Swanson is married tion at Altamonte 8prings, suf- beaautlfl,
Proh,k'iiis of the roads in that licans ihiii won iloui' .tts ill d,-ett fault cuter theJett, eiatioii.

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HILL LUMBER &amp; aARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

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Oviedo, Florida

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over. It(, predleted substallt.1141
resi,rve itervitire will he taken

Utilities

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Worship

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41$ Park Ave.
It
Robert K. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship
0:30 a, a.
Sunday School
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Sunday Servioe 1
Sunday School
1.1200 a. a.
Wdussday Ber -vos s:oo p. a.

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Oak Ave. &amp; 3rd St.
Rev. Virgil L. Bryant, Paster
Morning Worship
5:80 a,. n.
Church School - 1:46 a. xL
Session Meet -10:45 a.. a.

COVENANT PRESBTI'ERI.A.II
Orlando Drive
Tl,onzai,s B. Makin
Pastor

Methodist

But, long ago, man responded to God's hint The churches in which we
worship and learn and serve-these are the workshops He inspired. Week by

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HAPTIUT CHURCH
1011 West First street

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REDEEMER
102 W. :6th Place
"The 'Church of the Lutheran
Hoer" and TV "This Is the
fl.rb.ri W. Qcerss
Pastor
Sunday School - 9:26 a. m.
Worship Service - 10:20 a. a.
E.indsrgam-tsn and Nursery
TILE

Down in Louisiana there's a spot which casts a speil of reverence

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CHURCH OF L.ONGWOOD
561 Orange Str..t
Rev E. Ruth Grant
PaItOt
Sundu School
10:00 a. a.
'.Iorflhii Worship
11:00 A. a..
Wed. 511,1. Study 7:20 p. M.
Coziquerors Meeting
Friday
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BAPTIST CHURCH
5th t. &amp;
John B. King - 10:00 a. a.
Sunday School

7:0 a. m.

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CHURCH 03' CHRIST
1512 'Park Avenue
Sort BO
Xi,vaugellst
Sunday
Bible Study 10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a..
Evening S.rvlo.
1:10 p. a..
Wednesday
Bible Class
7:10

$ 00 p. a.

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thank .,%,oil in advance for correeling the matter.

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2460 Sanford Ave.
Rev. Durward H. Knight, Jr.
Pastor

ou ng
iZrU ' Bible
&amp;udt--.
7:80 p.-n.

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me
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itiC
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1,UL they
30 minutes or three
hours litter. Too oft en In the
middle of a game, or too early
In the evening, while people are
waiting to play Tennis players
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9:46 a. In.
10:46 a. m.

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Bridge ........................................ 0 putting the project out for bids. of the few untipulled retrents
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Thu IfluJctt has We i l iii tlit. lcI't in Florida and the United

Elton Fay, an authority on military affairs, now ppour-

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I)eur Abby ................................ 6 cost uppruxiniately $75,000 with uzine Wuris Wakulla, the Itiver
Editorial ................................ 1A other costas expected to total of tho Crying Bird. Join Thorn

lie tolls all about the ckaft, voluntoorirg, the re.aervee wid .National Guards Induction, training, benslits offered and obligatlone Incurred In the armed

Entertainment .......................... 7 more than $200,000.

force.. You can obtain even more detailed Information

Bacon on a trip through the

Sealed bids for tile project are wilderness and read liow

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on the subject by sending for the $1 booklet, G.I.

GUIDE, which is
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Tannery ('otupaity,

Frank flubbou, a rt- tinod ju.sticv
of site 'lorida Su u-vine Court
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might alleviate the problem and can confirm by today- or coun.
if fish are available to stock d il would hire one.
By DOTTIE AUSTIN
being fully informed anti
Also scheduled is a public
Claude Kirk apparently is derstanding hard-core, praeU I the town's lakes.

tential draftee or volunteer. That's why you should
read tile eiglit tipecial articles called 0.1. GUIDE by

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to request determi- the hoard to name an accept.
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At the July meeting, Mayor
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kill the fish and marine Ufe
Appointment
police chief
in the lake, the report warned. for
y of [Angwood is
Council agreed at suggestion sch'duIed to h announced at

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Leslie B. Worthingtoti, U.S.
This was the prediction o f
president, said in an
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OflI VISTA Volunteer In Ser- Steel
nouncing
the
"Rig
Steel"
dcci
Mrs
Fae
Oles,
of
Winter
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vice to Ame rica) t
felt the increases Park, candidate for state 1) lie
sion
that
at Arizona State Unipractical politts that they 'i
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66 will not ha ve a significant
vers y.
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Pact
On
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jetliners,

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10 recently were graduated

machine that the tree treat. Bi
to the stumps of the used-to.be

CANTALOUPES

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1 y at a probMe actlon ffied In June 30 is exWel,ed to be over ' The Boeing Co. and Douglub
$55 billion, $800 million more Aircraft postponed delivery of
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Robthe zeneral school levy) and
WASHINGTON (Al')
by the increase of $90.600 in ert Kinir FIiWh .,4ay4 he had a
the hospital hudiet from last. "very warm visit" with Presiwear's 247,000 to 387,00fl."i lent Johnson Wednesday.
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Swofford reported.
I ('1111diditto for Gnvornnr, went
"The hudget iq to enniob.
'ore the ommision for adop to the White Rouse to vsft an
part of next old trind, presidential aide
,veek." Swofford ,4aid, "and r I Marvin Wat.son, who took him
in t4 see .Iohnson.
'- ill vote against it."
F1ih said he and the Presiof
the
meeting,
J
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talked of the relationship
report wa read from the coun v sanitarian's office on invest- between Florida and the federal
;ation which had been re- overnnient inI of the federal
'uested by the town following programs available to the sta tes
complaint by residents near iiurinii the half-hour chat.
High also introduced his loE.nke Roy thnt objectionable od,eilr-old daughter, Holiday, to
(irs were comin x from the lake. , )
The report observed the od- the Pri,saient.
,trx nistv
- he catullod rrnm 4eptir
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!tank ,4erpnze into the hike, :
whirh , also the receiver for
Of
storm drainage." Algae may h
destroyed by chemicals, thils

lion, an Indian Reservation In study on whether the increases his campaign for Republican the status of a real two-party
'.ould add to heaily to LnflLt governor of Florida on the ba - stati the ih.ilknge
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Tile Pittsburgh spokesintin

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(Herald Photo)
to lund the 'big cat'.

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'Lake No Name' at Sunland On left Is Steve Machak and on the right is Bi ll Hogan. The two 12-

jes earning way below salaries

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grades of the same products.

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THESE TA'0 young boys had quite
morning lintiling in this 15-pound catfish from

Sanford city coin missioners
will probably start studying
their regular meeting, Monday. Biggest
item of increase Is a pay raise
for all municipal employes. It

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was made public Mon penditures for the year ended three submitted proposals.
commercial

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cloth, one bid. Of 261 asked to

Besides his mother. Ethel them predkt.ed as recenU us some

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grade hot and cold rolled sheet
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i. aer. ELM McGinnis of Atuitin. $0 billion.
Aircraft Corp.. wWch is giving
a4m. the wJU alm names the
The Viet Nam AMding on top first priority to milUry producaictors
flnqf4, Ga.
touched off infl.atiuimaxy pres' The military also has first
So
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In fiscal 1965. Lite Defense DeIt thanked flie President
"se't.tling"
fighting
men
in
Viet
Nani some partment spent $317.2 Won
fur his action in
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tmIuz1u,acurcrs
have
to cut clouting
and textiles, in the
the airline strike.
0linch
on
productiun
for
clivilluns.
year
ended
June 30. It spent
Thr
strike.
of
course.
gilt
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bliortagcs
of
rntan's
clothing
$1
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billion,
and the current
ith
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members Sunday but have been reported by some year the defense supply agency
In Philadelphia estimates It will
th,rd 1usd .already been pub. departiiiunt stores
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, that wool a little premature.
industry at home.
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increased
mffitary production.
The
note.
from
Gov.
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rights. You can get a free copy

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three other steelmakers today
moves
hospitals,

minutes. The smoke which

and the senator was abysmally spread through shafts and yen.
May of the 1,500 nurses at and boosted prices on steel day by Inland Steel Co. and two unconscious as they fought In his were
killed
and
most
of
the
rest
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would
order
the
wrong."
tilators and was sucked into
were wounded.
The questi on was posed by bedrooms when residents opena rcatIon meeting declined sheets and strip.
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in
from
strikers
back
to
th
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jobs
for
Wednesday by Armco and Jones apartment.
The B52s, fl
He told the jury that Mrs. Rix
Sen. Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa., ccl the hall doors was the cause
'veSt but those that balloted The company, ranked No. 14, &amp; Laughlin
Guam,
hit suspected North days.
would add to In- had harassed him for weeks
who advocates putting the en- of death.
W the plan and hospitals
Vietnamese infiltration routes,
raised the price of hot and cold 1 flation,
2. The President could ap- tire decision In Johnson's hands "No building is fireproof," Lt,
telephone.
sSted staffed,
rolled sheets and hot rolled President Johnson's Council The night of Feb. 8, Trains gun positions and supply dumps point a special airlines dispute
a move the President doesn't Aid said.
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the southern
halfThe
of the
panel to serve as mediators
favor. That is the course en- "it may be fire resistant, but
militarized
zone.
U deI
S
UN alf as hospitals prepared essentially the same increase
contract
bargaining.
This
action
dorsed by the Senate Labor that does not mean the smoke
to discuss publicly the steel his apartment and forced her command said the eight-engine
the walkout which never as announced earlier by A
would
freeze
the
situation
and
Committee.
Clark's proposal is uill be contained. and smoke
bombers
rm- situation although Gardner way Inside, screaming and
cam e. They included a number
Ing at him.
struck
30
miles
inkeep
the
men
on
their
jobs
for
still
alive
and
would
be voted on inhalation can be deadly," he
land in the same general area
co, Jones &amp; Laughli n and in- Ackley, the council chairman.
of St. Mary's Hospital
If
the
three-step
comp
The two exchanged blows, and where they atta cked last Sat- another 60 d ays.
romise Is decla red.
Ian FUnclico who complained land Steel.
not rejected.
sent telegrams to at least two Trains knocked her out, he said.
3. If an agreement
"Panic is the biggest pro.
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t California Nurses Asso. A Pittsburgh Steel spokes- companies, including U. S. Then he took her to his darkened urdiw and Sunday.
at
ele.
worked
out
in
that
period,
the
The
compromise,
one
In
a
beblem
in a fire. People have
15.
S.
officers
repo
S.
rt th
dstlon_, which represented them man said the price of cold Steel, the nation's largest.
store and bound and gagged her
of North Viet Nam's President could extend the pan- wildering succession of revi- heard and been told what to
12,68 pay negotiations, that the rolled strip also would be in.
to
k
eep her from screaming and 324B Division which fought ci's efforts and the back-to-work sions, emerged from conference do and whot not to do and the
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ducts were increased 10 cents the price line, at least until the never did.
The Marines, together with support," said Sen. Jacob K. Dirksen, Javith, Morse and Sen- He noted that firemen and
council complete
per 100 pounds.
s
Its
study
of
The
medical
examiner's
report
South
Vietnamese troops, had Javits, H-N.Y., who helped turn ate Democra ti c Leader Mike law enforcement officers used
Approximately eo per cent
The Increases are effective th e Increases scheduled to take said she choked on the gag been in the field since July 15 It out Wednesday in a hectic Mansfield.
bull horns to tell people to
effect next Wednesday. There
Cziada'a 1L6 million per- Aug. 10.
series
of cloakroom conferences At one Point.' Mansfield be. stay in their rooms and keep

which was found under her in heavily jungled mountains

Uft live within 200 miles of
The spokesman Wd the price was no response from U.S.
the U.S. border.
boost was made necessary by Steel, except to acknowledge tongue.

One to two miles south of the and later described the compro came baffl ed by the succession the doors shut,, "but some of
of mimeographed proposals. He them wouldn't listen."
zone, but Wednesday ended misc to newsmen,
increased Costa, but be declined
their Operation Hastings. The The Senate was to meet earli- broke into the debate to an. Lt. Aid showed films of the
source said there WU
further comment,
Marines
and South Vietnamese er than usual, in an effort to act flounce that the latest revision Hotel Roosevéit fire taken by
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Indication when th e council
was being distributed, shuffled firemen. 'news ' photographers
repor
te
d
killing
882 North Viet- before the day is out.
$IIcE TO COW7'RACTO*5
night announce a decision or
e
his
papers again, then said j and television cameramen.
il
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be
SVVKM OF THE STATE ROAD PRESIDENT
th
e
duty
of
th
namese and possibly nearly 1,- "It w
any announcement would 1*
TIGHT-LIPPED
000 more, capturing 15 and members to labor with this mat- was an old one.
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WA,SHINGTON (AP)—The made at
Dirk- Thomas Jefferson once owned
ter until we complete it," said As the debate wore
seizing
25 weapons.
AVCEIT 2, 1001
Armco, the nation's fourth
Johnson administration
AWD
AUG.
3,
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American
casualties
were
of.
Senate
Republican
Leader
Eversen
said
Congress
must
act, Virginia's Natural Bridge,
largest steel firm. In announc- WEDNESDAY,
A111'EIPiAWCE PIIOGILAIIS
taitied a tight-lipped silence
Mmhuubo
whatever
the
technical
quesficially described as moderate, Pt M. Dirksen.
Malod bids will be received at day on what moves It might Ing Wednesday price increases
.chs
te Ro a d Depa rtment OfCarolyn
Dixon,
B
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a
but unofficially estimated at
But Sen. Wayne Moore, D. tions involved.
$3 on some basic steel
ni-b
tj, .aom 5, Holland Build, take, if any, to try to roll back of $2 and
eridb
Ore., indicated there may Li
But one group of senators said
lftfo
FlorIdii, from steel price increases already types, called them "so modest Creamer, Roberta LeFils, Rich- about 10 per cent killed
I'.bIt.b
Daily •ze.p Rat.
q itfied contractors until 10:0
ard L. Bowes, Emma L. Terry, Wounded of the 5,000 Marines alterations in the compromise Congress should not Intervene in
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p.bU..h.d $atr4a,
plan, advanced as an alterna- the dispute.
26th d,y of August, 1116$ for the
The
White
House
reaffirmed
sequential."
Jones
&amp;
Laughlin,
Mary
Ellen
Trouper,
LaFayette
lRj
(ki'Ieta,
bp
U. S. pilots flew 1,209 sorties live to legislati on which would "I Can't detect any effort by
foilowinl work:
Tb, Raaf.r4 RaI4, lit I.
th
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na
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on's
fifth
lar
.
gest
produc
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NOTE
Phillips, all of Sanford; Gloria in suppoil. of Hastings, the 1t%'C
Fre
to Johnso any strike-end- the executive to pass this bill.".
A
Ave.. 11a1 pd, Jlo.
n
Prps1 torn,, 'III not
Ida.
Cr,
gave
no
reason
for
Its
InAccardie,
Diane
.1.
Graham,
highest
number
of
strikes
for
ing
decision.
said
Sen.
Russell
B.
Long
issued sites
m.. (EST)
, D-La
crease in a terse announcement Harold Hoffman, Deliary;
Secead Class .staga Pd
Wednesda y , August
Joy- any operation in the war.
4, ISGC.
Organized labor
at Isaf.rd, Plo.
a
potent
"This
is
entirely
our
Idea."
Aid
but Armco cited increased in- ce Crocker, Henrietta Henry, in addition to hitting the de- political force in a congressional
Project No. S-(.) (Jot, No.
Iab.erlptl.. Mat.. by Os,.
.0- nci' eol-ut' bor. materials and service costs Lake Mary; Richard Baxter, militarized zone, B52s also elec
7TZits.aIor), Sit 5-47, In LongHawaii was the last state to
ti on year
tiers
is
opposed
t
OLE C1'%Ta, FLrI3H
and
reduced
earnings.
wood bet w.-.-n SR 454
a in,.
r,I,sa
"k •2
fleltorra;
Yvonne
J.
Stewart,
struck
a
suspected
Viet
Cong
any
legislation
to
end
the
28-day
be
admitted
to
the
union.
T.., 1L01
point jic
nas ntr.rut.
The 2.1-per cent price in. Casselberry.
consists of lI5l'3 grhdtn; worl )C'JATI
troop c'oncentratjr,n and base strike against Eastern. Nationcreases by the three firms could
Ilmerock bsts.; 1)1.'- 1 uhph. \llE A. I'RElEN,
Births
r)l:rl.:kSEI
add
camp 30 miles northwest of al, Northwest, Trans World and
to
colic, surf. cc.. and blud.r
the strain on the adinin- Mr. and Mrs. Willie F. Arnie, Saigon.
'10 (ItI:nI1'oJti
drainage structur-is; and hid- TO%fl'J'J('1
United airlines by 35.000 mernALl.
istrations wage-price guidelines baby girl, Sanford; Mr. and
HA
dental 31cm,,. length 1.5r mUo. 1!%G rZ,.%1p on
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the AFL-CIO Internswhich visualize relatively stable Mrs. James L. StogdilI, baby
Wave rates: minimum wage AGAIST RAIl) ERTA'rE,
Air conditi oning now goes tianal Associa ti on of Machi nists.
rat.. Tot the pl-c)J1'('t (I.) lrwtud.
You and t'u.-h of you ate here- prices,
boy, Sanford; Mr. and Mrs. WY into approximately 20 per cent
ad In this notice shall tie $1.&amp; by
notified and required to 1k
in the Senate, Javit.s Insisted
Striking airline machinists cliff C. Ste wa rt
per be
,
baby
boy,
Cu.
of
new
automobiles
sold,
claim,, and demsnid wtsfrti last weekend rejected a settleThe $%atc Road Department. any
that
Johnson should make clear
you, ny- cithtt- of you. may hutselberi-y.
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ugnln,,t said estate In the .f. mttnt which Would have meant
Molls of Title 'I of the Civil rio.
Discharges
Han. Karl-le
Rights Act of 11164 (
6 to 7 per cent wage increase,
Stat. ct-, Counts' Judge of Hnuabold.
Rudolph F. Roehik, Harriet
Seminole
I
352) sfld the- regulationsf the County,
at his office in the well above the 3.2 per cent McIntosh, Edward E. Owens,
Department of Commerce (IL Court House
In Sanford. r,- standard fixed by the guideline.
CJeJt., Part I). Issued p ursuant
Marion Budrik, Eve Bumg.rdto such act, hrret'y notifies all Ida, withisi mix &amp;i.-n6&amp;r month.
There was talk on Capitol Hill ner and baby boy, Adab M.
from
the
time-of
the
first
putlibidders that it will affirmative- eatlon
a possible investigation Ashdown, Caryl Marshall and
ly Insure that the Fedtrl-uId claim orof this notice. i- of
must I'.- In should the steel price increases
ooutraoI4) entered 4nto put'- writing andl.niand
baby girl, Kenneth Murphy,
contain th pioc ci!
auant .p this ad%'.-rttg,,'mcnt 4'ilI ri- sidesic', and
po ut office uddresc$tand. But House Republican Henry Lee Collins, Bradley S.
be awarded to the Ioet
re. of
w
the claimant and must I.. Leader Gerald R. Ford
spaaalblo bidder without
said. Forrest, Patricia S. Vanzura,
sworn to b the claimant,
crtmlnauc.ci on (lie grounds Of a.-nt, or attorney, or
"The
Democrats
would
do
bet- Lettie Wright., all of Sanford;
th
e
siamc
race, uohr. or nut lolial origin.
,iti.
ter to investigate the inflation- Regina Cuneo, Geneva; Mary
A t'r'trn'nl guaranty of not .hiull t,
/' Hat-inn Tuck
l.as tha fi-e i'rt'elit
)
Ac
of said eatale ary poli cies of the Johnson- Strickland, Normal R. Mar.
tbd tot* actual bid, Ili the form GiL1S. Executor
11I:Dnlcg
&amp;
Humphrey administration."
of either a certt!i,,d cheek, iti.IiINSCiN
shall, Orlando.
i..iIr' g.h..,.ir
-lilts
East
Church
Street
taurer'p check, hank draft if Orlandi,. Fk.i- ida

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*a064966) furnished with the Seminole County', Florida,
form.
and to strati a coo l ly thir'f to
work Ic to be dc in ao- KTlN$TItOM, DAVIS &amp; ih.-1N.
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('oIsui* with the p1n, spool. TCIh'H. Atturfl.)'s for Plaintiff,
tIttoaa .nnd slitolal pru -iMiugza Post Office' Bc's 150. Sunic's-ti
.t the Mate Road Depastzuent. Florida, 31.
0771, in that certain
1so.rm4ive bidders may pur- div orce
nrooee'dts,g
pend ing
sPt p1nc arsdfur proposal cgaiziet you in the Circuit Court
(certes for ItiU.OD per set, and of the Nhitti Judicial Circuit its
ap pur.'his..e extra sets of end for Setsitisuic Count -. Fiorfor •t).00 por set. Nun. Ida., in Chancery, an rnbbre--Iutiurchas* plans for i-d title of said cause he-tug
flS0I pot set. In addition. Liar- 6H11L,A D. DICSHNICJt. Plalti.
ux of per cent must lift, ye-raw HAROLD IC. LeESH51) this above purchases. SEll, Defendasit, and herein
Mr maLarial mailed or &amp;11 not or a Decree Pro Con' to an out-of-state ad- resso will be entered against
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Betty June Kissinger and Mrs. Edna •Incobs;
standing, Mrs. Mildred Moyer, district secretarytreasurer; Mrs. Mildred Eaton, Mrs. 'Thelma Morgan, Mrs. Wilma F. Jones, district president, Mrs.

CIIULUOTA AMERICAN Legion Post 225 held a

chicken barbecue dinner Sunday to celebrate the
Bob Boyle, chef
organization of an auxiliary
(tel) left) serves chicken to Mr. nini Mrs. Earl Evans. On the serving line (top right Photo) are Mt's.
unit,

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dinner was held in honor of
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the occasion and 360 persons
were served.
The new unit has 13 senior
charter members and three Junior charter members,
Assisting Mrs. Jones were
Mrs. Mildred Moyer, district
ing room on Lilt. WL-O-IIi
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Says a family friend:
The public's eye will not, fall
11:80 a.-m. on Saturday, Luci
Dorothy Mitchell, district serflames Johnson and her father, upon this ceremony. Luci want"it. will be just. like any other geant of arms, both of Orlan.
the President of the United cii it as intimate and personal reception you've over known. do.
States, will step out of the as possible. in the inevitable There will be a receiving line,
Officers for the auxiliary
White House and Into a wait- public circumstances which sur- punch, the cake-cutting, and will he elected at a meeting at
Ing limousine. Off they will go round it. There will be no tele- (lancing. Luci will dance with 2 p.m. Sunday at the post home.
to a great church standing on vision cameras within the her father."
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a bill in the capital's northeast church. Just a handful of 2'
Actually, that. understates it
porters will be discreetly spot- a little. Anyone who has ever
sector.
Thus will begin a ceremony ted among the church guests, attended any sort of major
I
that has happened only six Only one will be so placed as social affair at the White House
previous times in American his- to have a face-on view of the knows that an indefinable but
tory: the wedding of a daughter wedding couple.
rich air of elegance enhances
WASHINGTON (UPI)—&amp;jet
Probsirly not many more than such events. The reception for
of a president. At ID, Luci is
fishery
experts have agreed to
marrying Patrick J. Nugent. of 600 friends of the .Tohnsons and Luci and Pat is sure to be like
keep
Russian
fishing boats from
Waukegan, Ill., 23, whom she the Nugents will occupy the no other,
taking
catches
closer than 12
polished wooden pews of a
met In June, 1965.
A Marine hand will he on miles off the Washington-Ore.
Sharply at noon, Lynda Bird church which normally can hold hand, playing background mu- gon coast.
Johnson, her sister and maid of 2,000. Palms and other greenery sic. Later, Peter Duchin's orThe State Depar'-ient said
honor will begin the wedding vill carefully screen off the chestra wi ll take over. Luci's the Russians have also agreed
processional down the broad unused areas.
father can be counted on to take to issue special instructions to
Somewhere around 12:30 P.m., many turns on the (lance floor, the Soviet fleet, "reiterating
aisle of the National Shrine of
the Immaculate Conception, the the service will be sufficiently as he does at most events,
earlier instructions not to fish
largest Catholic church in the advanced to permit a White
To most people a guest list for salmon."
nation and the seventh largcst house emissary to slip quietly in the range of 600 sounds big,
The department said these I
out of the church and announce but. White House aides insist it agreements were among recomchurch in the would.
No wedding has even been to hundreds of waiting reporters is not. Nearly half the invita- mendations reached after a on I
Jude Aihert I).. Williams ,,,ppt..
ing;rograrndhairm;n; Gienn held before in its huge main the words: "They're mnrrie(i!" tions went to friends of the week meeting in Moscow
G. Smith, Election Day activi- chapel. Luci wanted hers there Quickly these words will be re- Nugents. To hold a presidential tween U. S. and Soviet fishery I
ties; and Mrs. 'William G. Nae- because she and Pat love the layed around the world,
list to 250 or :ioo requires high experts. The meeting ended
At about 1:30, Luci and Pitt, restraint on the selectivity.
church. She attended It serJuly 30.
gel, re-registration.
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Lily I te n IeIyiI.
was
ocrure
vices
orten even i_f-------converted to Catholicism on her Pat's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerard P. Nugent, and the rest
18th birthday last year.
On her father's arm, it will of the wedding party of 24 will
take the bride 12 minutes to emerge from the Shrine and
walk at measured pace the 362 drive to the White House for an
feet from the church door to afternoon reception.
WASH1NGT1N (UP!)
All of the church guests are
46-foot-high marble-canoAir Force has opened Its 24- the
free to follow, since all Invitapied altar.
hour flight utrvlce across a
tions covered both the church
As
she
and
Pat
kneel
for
a
polar route, cutting in half the
service
and the reception. Said
solid hour during the hour-andtime It takes to get wounded
INCLUDES
Mrs. Johnson: "It offends my
S. servicemen home from Viet "half Solemn High Mass, they
will see ahead of them—on the sense of hospitality to ask peoNam.
FISH -OYSTER -SHRIMP
pIe
to
the
church
and
not
to
the
wall—a
apse
Shrine's
north
The first C11.41 jet transport
SCALLOPS -HUSH PUPPIES
landed at Anfirews Air Force gleaming gold and red mosaic house."
FRENCH FRIED POTATOES
Back at. the White House,
Base, Md., to .open the three-a- depicting Christ as Lord of
butlers will have been bustling
CRISP COLE SLAW week flight seJ 'vice to the East the Universe,
about
for
hours
to
prepare
for
The
historic
services
that
day
ICED TEA OR COFFEE
Coast for thowt to be treated in
the
year's
greatest
social
event.
will
be
performed
by
the
Archhospitals east 4)1 the Mississippi.
The lapsed time for the flight bishop Patrick A. O'Boyle of The reception will embrace the
—24 hours and 55 minutes from the Archdiocese of Washington, whole ceremonial area of the
"THE 111tSC1UPT!ON OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
White
House,
flowing
from
the
was less the president of the National
Saigon 'to And rews
than half the - two days now re Shrine, and the Rev. John Ku. famous East. Room through
quired on Pa cific routes used zlnskae, a close friend of Pat smaller rooms like the Red and
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY
I Nugent's family since his boy- I the Blue to the great state dinpreviously.
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}xeeutive comm1tJee of the
t 'Bary Republican Club met
recently at the ennfle rence room
of the community ienter with
the county committie members
from Precincts 1, 1.-A and 1-13,
to organize and plan club activities for the coming months,
Preliminary plans. were made
for a dinner or luncheon at Deflary Restaurant Ins support Of
Claude Kirk, gubenmtorlal candidate, who wouhi be guest
speaker. The event will he held
In early SeptenThr, the e xact
dat. to be announicd. Howard
Middleton, A. D. VQIlHams and
G. G. Smith wers named to
a committee to miike arrangements for the eve
In addition, the Volusia County "Kirk for Governor" Committee will be requ ested to hold
rally for Repubflcan
d es i the area ii o that voters
of Southwest Volt isis may be
come acquainted wi th their
platforms.
The membership co-chairman,
Louis T. St. Anuind, reported
that membership in the fleBary
Club has reached 4 68, making It
fairly certain the goal of 500
will be reached.
Since Republicins from Del
tons and Orange 'City are joining the Deflary 'Club, the executive committee voted to recommend to the membership that
the club's name be changed to
"The Southwest Volusia Repuba repBean Club," as Sl)Ofl
resent.ative numbir of members
are added to th. roste r from
those areas.
They also voted to provide a
Joint DeBary Republican and
Kirk Headquarters with a staff
of volunteers beginning after
Labor Day.
Nominated fou county cornmitteemen and Llternates subSect to election 1)' the Volusla
County Republican Executive
Committee, were Louis T.
Amand, Mrs. Cb aries Cottrell,
Mrs. Phillip Loiinsberry, Mrs.
Gregory J. K*;sich, Howard
Middleton, Mrs. Marie Accardi
and Harry H. 'Thompson.
Previously elected were Whitman W. Hopton, Deitona; John
Kissel, Mrs. Pierson Little and
Charles Youmari.
Earl Merrill, club president,
announced the appointment of
John Kissel arid Louis T. St.
Amand as c-chairmen of the
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Miami Springs clothier who adrnik'c north of Saigon, After!
s' four regions today said
E. 0. Aid, of fire headmitted on the witness sta nd th ree days of so
nning
t muati in the nation was
quarters
In Jacksonville, said
ir:
that he accidentally strangled fights, tiwre were no reports
central
a i r-condition i ng ducts
new clashes In the central pInwas acquitted
caned for an Immediate
can carry smoke Into every
I_,.Mee to consider the Snfirst degree murder charges t(?aU region lfl miles east of
room
and hallway.
FIRE AND SAFETY was the subject of a talk l)\
the Cambodian frontier.
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Wednesday
12-m an circuit
emphasized that the 21
Lt• E. (1 Aid, of the Jacksonville Fire Departmeni.,
A U. S. military spokesman
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who died in the catu.
court jury.
to the Kiwanis Club. At left Is Sanford Fire Chief
said the North Vit
Vietnamese
. Colonel David EiOOT
trophic
Hotel Roosevelt fire
H
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rriett.
George M.
(Herald Photo)
The jury, which deliberated Wt' still in the area,
many persona
died
two hours and 25 mInutes, chose or 's major battle last. year. For ________________________________________________________ In
1.-.the midwest—had
smoke inhalation and none of
THE RODGERS girls, Miss Ada, 90, and Miss isathe disturbances which
to free the slender 28-year-old the moment at least, the North
them were burned In any way
belle, 85, of Geneva, recently enjoyed their first
Vietnamese apparently chose
kid.
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by
the fire.
Traina
outright
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New York to
Retired
asIng of th e deposed Nigerian plane ride
"If
the people had staed
school teachers, they have wintered in Geneva vict him on lesser charges of Several brigades of the
fl4taT3 ruler, Mal. Gon.
in their rooms and kept the
second degree murder or man- 25th Infantry Division and the
since 1924, and have lived here year round since
Agu renal.
doors
closed to keep the smoke
slaughter.
U. S. 1st Cavalry, Airmoblic,
1961. Both are fond of reading, do all their own
''i whereabouts and fate
out,
most
of them
Throughout the three-day mur- Division were deployed In the
and sew all their own clothes. They are also
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today,"
Lt. Aid emphasder trial, Tralni and his attor- highlands, ready to launch a
active in church work.
ed reprts said he
been
(Herald Photo)
lzc'd.
ney, Frank Pg
COfleeded "spoiling operation" to blunt
"It is vaca tion ti me and
that Tralna killed Mrs. Theresa the expected Communist drive.
ple will be traveling a round
Rix, 28, his former next door The Saigon spokesman said
WASHINGTON (AP)—The the administration's vic
on the
staying in hotels
neighbor, but insisted the killing at ]east 81 Communists had i Senate hopes to act
13y nightfall strike-stopping legislation.
and
motels
and
strange places.
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been killed against light U. S.
was an accident.
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should always look around
Mrs. Rix's body was found casualties, but AP correspond. on a compromise plan aimed at "We ought to know from this
nearly two weeks after her ent Peter Arnett reported from getting striking airline machin- administration what It wants." for the exits when you enter
any unfamil iar building," he
death, jammed Into a cement. the field that one Infantry corn- ists back on their jobs for up to Javjth said,
ik,
sealed garbage can that washed pany of 68 men was badly six months,
Dirksen had said Johnson cci'- warned.
$AIt FRANCISCO (AP)
An
Du ri ng the Jacksonville hotel
Tuesd ay
afternoon The proposal would divide thinly wanted Congress to act
up
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mauled
I pay Increase and for.
fi
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the fire never got above
when the North Tietnamese
Miami Canal.
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SlON of a fact-finding coin- PITTSBURGH (Al')
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The price rises but said no decision 'Fralna told the jury he accl- lu red it into the jungle and responsib ity between Congress about it. Dirksen repli ed : "The ed and extinquished
beaded off a threatened
in a few
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C. J. and Sandy Metzler left th eir daughter, Kathryn, took parents of a seven-pound boy,
Monda y for a visit to her old a combined trip moving of Stephen James, their fifth
home in New Springfield, Ohio. small pieces with them whon chUd, ham Sunday at Winter
They will spend three days In they went to Gainesville to help Park Memorial Hospital.
Washington, D. C., on the trip Kathryn celebrate her birthday He Is the nephew of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Boyle of Chuluota.
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fiat-flat heels and short-short naise, If desired. Top with anPare cantaloupe and cut into Add:
skirti are currently sporting oUie bread slice. This makes
' thick slices 1 inch long. Mix juice of I lemon
bow trims and such on the side an interesting grilled sandwich,
sugar and cantaloupe Let stand I P.UZ. can crushed pineapple I by your knee.
too, suggests the Consumer and
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un drained
Cook until clear. Pour into hot, ½ cup mayonnaise
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Ckarancs
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reception Inn mediately following
Miss Madrea Gordon has as the ceremony. Miss Suzzann
her guest, Miss Fern Berger Morgan and Miss Betty Jo
Chalkey presided at the guest
of Marysvillc, Ohio.
book.
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accented with silver appointltamonte

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Gina, their only other child,
in DeLand.
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needed. They expect to arrive took them over 3,850 miles.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller re- Lillian Drive is a patient at
In Africa in September.
Mr. and 'Mrs. William Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs, George F. of Fifth Street, Chuluota, are cently spent a day In Braden. Florida Sans Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel English Fenske of Narcissus Drive, the proud parents of a baby

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Manila with John and will teach Mr. and Mrs. Charles Youman Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shwartz Sr., spent a week visiting Rev, and Hauser In
Mrs. Kilpatrick
in Winter Park.
in Africa if her services are of DeBary Drive. Their trip of Ohio.
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weeks then on to Libya, North Skyline Drive over the Shen- She 15 the former Jeanne Rob.
Florida School for the Deaf in
Africa. Mrs. Korman taught adoah National Park. En route son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mer resident of Osteen.
St. Augustine, was holiday
American lbsiory
. in the
rsey Turnpike, Harry Robson, of Sanford.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
ned in they stopped for lunch and met Paternal grandparents are Miss Diane Jones recenUy
h
Day Ray Manor.

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They will leave Illinois for They returned home by way of OUflCCS, Friday, July 29, 1966, at E
Mrs. Eva Conn. I'hey also call.

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The church

Douglas Jurss Is spending the
week at Camp LA-No.Che with
MarLec
Crein
of
Naratija
the
Deltona Boy Scouts, Troop
of Magnolia Drive entertained
By MRS. JOHN LEONE
Mrs. John (Elsie) Kormann of their son and datighter.in-law, Road and Mary Ann Ledethnhil 565. lIla parents and their tamSundny
Medina Road bid farewell on Mr. and Mrs. W. A. English, of Plantation Road spent a fly motored to the camp
week
at
Uic
Grein's
summer
and
took
part
of
tile
troop's
Sunday, following a dinner held and children, Susan and Billy.
equipment.
In the Plantation Room of the of Pi t tsburgh, Pa. They visited
lmrne In Mooresvlilc, md.
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DeBary Restaurant, to her son, Sanibel Island and other places
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pell and
John G. Kormann, and her of interest in the area.
daughter-in-law, Elsa, and their
Mrs. Eunice Jenkinson recentl
E(iWar(i Dudek of West Vii'
spent a day In Pinelias Park
thrc children, Wells Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. David MacFar
Andrea and ',%Iatthc%%,. They left lane of Smyrna Drive visited
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jan Jen. ginia was a recent house guest
parents.
DeBary to visit Elsa's
their daughter and her family,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dudek In
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sbwartz kinson and family,
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Dr. and Mrs. Roger Hewes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moriset, Jr., of Lakeland announce the
1)ol Ray Manor. They visited
retired professor of in Ditroit. They continued on birth of a son, Michael Scott,
Wells, a
Mrs Tom Lemon and Mrs. points of Interest in and around
Political Science at the Uni- into Canada, Niagara Falls,
weighing six pounds, 14!vi Harry Osteen spent Sunday in the area.
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Ring, Bob

Gilead for a week.

Ti-icy plan to make their home gen It is reported he spent a • Shifts

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generously over buttered bread

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9-inch
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Bniii with rotary betet until ground cooked ham. Add drain'hht- chocolate is melting- Beat
ed crush ed pineuppk' and brown
egg yolks and sugar together thoroughly dissolved. Add:
sugar to taste, and subtly ac1½ cups boiling water
until light and fluffy. Add vaBent
in,
blending
thoroughly
cent
with ground cloves. Spread
nilla. Stir An melted chocolate,

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LYNN NIEI4SENWa.s guest of honor at a swim and chatter party before
leaving August. 5 for Brachwell, Brookshire, to attend the Seventh.day
his slaAdventist College, Newbold, for one year. Shown with Lynn, Is_

throuiout th e evening.

and Mrs. Earl Arnold from Dc-

sired and serve in round hot here in Enterprise on the corner - restful night. We all wish him
butt'red bread slice,
0 a sp.edy recovery.
'of Clark and Pint-.
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key with an equal measure of
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Beat the egg, add sugar and wi
crumb face wi
e milk, extract or batter on larepared cookie Piiir Into baked
act. Stir In

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foil, label and freeze mmmcd- on toast slices and top with Parsonage in DeBary.

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Deepest sympathy to Mrs. hotel register." Recently they cently paid a long over-due
-Chopped cooked turkey addvisit to their nephew and his
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of Agriculture notes that
I recent. 1 have been happy to entertain
iGeorge Anderson in the
egg
salad
mixture
is'
family.
Mr. &amp;nil Mrs. Carol Culkeys will he particularly &amp;bun- ed to an
very dear relative. I
loss of
t'rother and sister-in-law, pepper, at Pai.ama City. I am
dam during the month of Aug- superb, especially when gently i
! 'Mr. i,nd 'Alrs. J. B. Estes, from told that Uie, sCulpeppers were
II acceuted with curry. Serve thit, .
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I Turkeys provide a versatile tast3, combination in heated ~
ly daughter, Miss Mavis Estes;
and economical array of ideas long buns.
: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willi ams to have them odepart.
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for summertime enjoyment. Se. ('Mrs Estes' sister) also from
lect a large turkey. Roast and -Ilot turkey sandwiches

and egg, blending well. Stir In , 'tap pepper

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Tasty turkeys cater to sum- Marketing Service. For grill- from .lacksonvillc. formerly of,
troit, Mich. I assure you that
the
Genrva,
visited
with
relatives
What price popularity? ?*fr. the gracious M.rs. Estes ran en.
mertime living--the time when ing, butter both sides of
friends recently. While here and Mrs. Emerson J. Estes
folks are busy enjoying the sun. bread slices before add in g the
tert.ain all of these fine friends
they Tnadr their "hornt'" With I have really enjoyed visits from'
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friends and reinJust iclaxing around home,
butter until beautifu lly brown- Moran's sister.
tives. in fact their guest list Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sieg reThe Consumer and Marketing ed.
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mushrooms. Garnish with cran- Ili. William Bennett, pastor 1 tc warm hospitality are their are now all lined
LAST MINUTE PEACH CRISP fruit-cocktail and nuts. !Mix well 6 thees eye round steak, 1½ iatey.
of First Baptist Church of Dc- nCPW. Silas Estes, also from
Follow the same procedure berry relish,
4 or S peeled, sliced fresh and pour into greased pan. inches thick
a
that
-Try
t1iis
pleasing
quartet
of
Bury.
perlormed the double Memphis: Donald Hobson,
f
peaches
Sprinkle with remaining brown % cup onion rings, thin)y sliced with cubed cooked turkt-y
you plan to use hi turkey salad goodness. Combine equal par- ring ceremony in the presence
I tbip. lemon Juice
sugar. Bake at 325 degrees for ' cup shortening
mixtures, too. Wrap it properly tions of ground cooked turkey, of relatives and close friends. !
U cup sugar
50 to 60 minutes. Serve warm I ("t.) on tomato sauce
ham a n d grated Cheddar Tue bride chose a pink sheath'
,
and freeze immediately.
½ cup graham cracker crumbs or cold with whipped topping, if 1 cup Pizza Sauce
Combine flour, salt and j- Now, during August Sandwich ciieee, adding just enough dress with matching jacket
½ cup silvered almonds
desired. Serves 6.8.
sum mer
per; pound Into meat. Brown Time, is an especially good mayonnaise to hold ingredients trimmed with white lace and '
i tsp. cinnamon
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anions lightly in hot fat in skIl. time to enjoy flame of the together. Shape into flat pattic-s, wore an orchid corsage.
vacation.
CRACKLED
let. Remove onions and brown tempting and different turkey then shape ground beef into Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisher of '
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
CHOCOLATE DROPS
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LIZA
BAKER
patties of the same size, muk- DeBary were their only attendSpread peaches hi a s-inch pie
'iz semi-sweet chocolate, meat. Place Onions on top of sandwich fillers.
William Horn of Second
meat. Add tomato and pizza -Place cooked turkey slices lug two of beef for every one ants.
pan. Drizzle with lemon Juice.
A
-mmiii
reception
was
held
at Street has been very ill at his S Stretch P8n+s
Mix sugar, graham cracker melted
sauces. Cover and simmer 1½ atoj buttered b r c a d slice, of turkey-each about ''.jneh
-gc yolks
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home.
On May 25 he was taken '
turkey
with
cream
thich.
Place
one
turkey
-humthe
par.sonage
folloving
the
Crum
to 2 hours until tender. Serves I SprcHd
cheese. Add a layer of crisp CIIN?SC paLtit between two ceIen'on usd the coupk- left 'to the Florida Sanitarium, • Shorts
mon. Sprinkle over peaches. ½ CUTS .-1u.ar
G.
Dot with margarine. Bake 30 1 cup blanched almonds, grated
bacon crumbles and ripe olives, ground beef patties. Broil or I for Miami for their honeymoon. I where he was put under oxy.

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for an hour, you don't want to
flirt with the chance of get The
bouffant
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beauty cap (large enough

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nnil lmp"rtc'cl tf,sOPtilflt ,henlh'
(iat1rthtm çf Mt. fltId Mt. pc'n
e erntpii '?1ll mr.k" 'heir ho'ni o.
s'v, %t vrni M1)'i1ii,.
Morlin,
hand-clipped
chnntllly
lace.
TliI'
green
georgc'tte
tpdic'e
and Mr, Fd- in ()rllaa, ;Vhr" '1r. (ornwi fl
t)ongla It. Fetiske, or
and
f,q Fv
l'en, n4 grnthlniightnr oF gown was fhInnd with a white crepe kIrtc with detach.
k employd with !h (;ity Plan.
ward htairri.
nina 1,epartment.
Mr. and Mrs. l'he(HlnrP Stiles, seuf ed nc'i,klhtie, long tRpCtNl a1k' back panels. Their c'iren,,
fItte Manr'y 1)avk arid THU/idAninng
?h nut f 'own vl.
of Mnnfor(1, 511(1 Charles Harvey q)i'p % q, a tiif1lri A-line skirt tar "one veils were attnrPutl
arid K.nnv rliqtri'puit,'ql nec hae
Cotuwell, anti of Dr. and Mt- s. and a (lCtftehnhIC envelope- nile 'rr, fJit,r hitd ht
(Iifl .'uc';fq •,I'A,' Sir, nd .Art.
white
fiihl,
rn
rice
and
nh
(unties H. Cornweil, repented 'hiuped train.
TherTore Stilec and rtanghtr,
cn( t'nrrled
brin.
F1iu'T Stile, of Sanford.
iIe,
linntl.rolted
liigllshi
i1
i
marriage
vows
SAturday
t he i r
-ed rr,qe. Thoqe r,eq were preMi
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tra'r'l.
Str
rornwefl
by
a
cape•
lnImi s'i'il was held
qetited
to
evening, July fi, at 7:30 p.m.
their
respcfiv
1'h, double ring ceremony let of Aknenn iner' len V5 grnndi,uither (hiring the re- ehn;v' a white linen heMh with uniling tile couple was perform- 4pritilded with Need pearls. 111P ceR.411,11111.
Mr f)an turns of Austin and cessorles and the orchid from
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cii liv flue Rev. Carroll rancher hriilil bouquet, resting on a
•i, i t
rihlowing i
hnldil hotiquct
In the sanctuary of the First white lifide, won of enscadi' Hobori t;ouia
r Pallas
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Methodist Church of Mn nut, I i it
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54rrvli,g
Tex.is.
ushers were'mm
AUGUST
Jade, foliage. White glAdioll ren,111,11"d with A while orchid. If
unit cathedral candelabra hold. She worn a diamond and pearl Jlouforu 11'i-arth (((gi.(.t,e of
ing wliI1 tapers were used to iieednc, a gift from the groom, I)allas, and John Patterson and
anti tnuisli pearl earrings be- Chatteq Ohtorf of Marlin.
decorate (lie altar,
ckahan
it
MI.s Sue Patterson, church iontjl1ug to her great grandM-. Frnske ceincted an atuia
organist, presented the pre-WNI- mother.
two-piece (Iresq of silk and fare
ding recital and accompanied
Sharing as mnitla of honor for her datighutr'q wedding
Miss Nancy Swenson, soloist, uind only attendants were Mitt She -tirr nunuteluing Acrt'ssorlec
who sang "0 Perfect Love" and Cars-I Fenake, sister of the and a while ryIiIhljtij,iifl orchid
SLACKS
In-id1', and Miss Ami Cornweli, corsage,
"The Lord's Prayer.
of the groom. Their
The bride, given In marriage sIst'
grnoui
mother wore a
by her father, wore an onigitial gowns Were uiatctulng floor fhowent'iJ satin shietith wiLt, bar-

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Tnent table In the spacious dining room wits centered with a
beajtiful eonpote containing a
large arrangement of pastel
colored roses.
Delicious refreshments of
tea ant Cherry Delight
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nor, and then, as soon as possi- -'Y pan, add sliced fresh mush Exchange \/o'ws
0 Birmingham, Ala.. and Miss
ble, cut the cooked turkey from rooms and saute. Push mushWandh Gail Estes, their daugh- i
the bone. Slice the turkey meat roorns it) one side of pun andI !I By MRS. RITCME HARRIS ,
P?tsy Harvey of Enterprise icr from Birmingham, who
as thick as desired and portion add cooked turkey slices. Fry
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into rackets suitable for your turkey over low he1 just and Robert Borsdnrl of San- liojx's soon to be transferred to
J1omQinczbi
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mealtime needs. Wrap th e tur- enough to heat through and to ford were married Thursday, th e Central Florida office of
key slices in freezer paper or frizzle edges. Place hot turkey Ju!y 28, at p.m. at the Baptist Ret,iii Credit Association. Other

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Mrs. Williams and Mr,.
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school and teachers' colleges in
Pennsylvania. She Is a grad.
uate of Columbia University
with bachelor's and master's
degrees and did advance graduate work at several other uniIF
Prof. Brennan has long been
active in the professional organizationi of her city,
country and even In some interasational ones. She also is active

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with her family. Greeting the

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Mra. Esther Williams, president of the Pilot Club of Sanford, was the official delegate
of her club at the conventian
which was attended by some
,000 women. Accompanying
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DEAR ADDY: I know that and Invited him and his wife where the wedding
according to the book of eti- to visit us. They stayed the hebi and she said the minister
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y cafl *1. I5I$ed a hlan)t invti
Now
queUe the $fl s supposed th
G ENERAL TENT)EWCTES:
treat the girl to dinners, mov- most every week and ask If from the pulpit 'to all who
k,s and in fact-everything. 1 they can come up. (We live cared to attend." Since I do You have a whole new fresh
say these ruin were made to Ltag ftach and they live not attend this church I dorl9l, start to he and to have sucem ;a
feel that this Jr. a proper
before women wez to work in San Diego.)
now and It is urged that you
iz
We
have
a
one-bedroom
vitatian.
that
and earned mmicy. Now
a
Chance
now present to
am-apt
husband
My sister said the
apartment, so y
times have changed, the rules
W
take your most special takmts
and I give them our bedroom family Is too busy to call p
should be changed.
Why should a work ing worn- and we sleep on the living pie and this is the way they to ntho and let them ii:
room adfa. I put the cushions are inviting folks. I Just dn't that you are willing to do what.
an bank bar whole paycheck
th ink I'd feel comfortable at.
an the floor for my husband
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frame
of
tending
a
wedd
e
girl
and
I
sleep
on
in
g
under
a
in
Th g'? I ones said to
and
to
so
place
scope
yourself
th ose circumstances e v e n
the sofa.
who earned more than I did,
like
though
My husband doesn't
we have known the to the fore that success fol.
"I have treated you quite a
lowti.
bit, when are you going to this arrangement, but rd feel family for years. What do you
ARIES (Mar.21 to Apr. 113)
take ME out tadbiner?" And just awful asking my dad and think?

plan for the futuyt
you more wisely now and gem add.
ad prestige, more success, find

LAWSON,

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North VietriameRe regime is Criminals. It arcused the United
ing in its attent i on!
The airmen now are threa- seeking to bring on the Johnson StJuU's ri? deliberately I'xmhing
(1 Forget the mike.
Sn54eptihIlIt7 to most dinfelled by hanoi with trial as administration In advance of hosiiitals, schools and other
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Douglas is holding to his tense activitly by United Na- but contends that the rules do life in both North and South

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Mrs. Mildred Haney
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Ritchie H

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Mrs. Clarence Snyder
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Miss Rutb Davidsom

tied by majority rule.

issue. Says one party veteran: if he keeps awake to check kind of a town meeting be
"Chuck has got t come up those big airplanes that pass called In Osteen with real.
with something kind of new . .. directly over his house every dents and fox hunters pre.
I don't know, maybe, maybe it's few minutes of the night or is vent to discuss the matter

The killing of the dog is
a matter for the law.
'l'h' question of whether
the residents are disturbed
by the hunting Is one which

Now an to the unrest of the killed the fox houndL
May we suggest that some
headway with the Viet Nam spokesman, I would like to know

the weather. He isn't gaining It possible that he tills some and come to some kind of an
s fast as earlier."
personal greivanee with some agreement?
This constant exchange of
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ment at home and abroad," has could do, I will assure you that term to the Editor column is
proposed an Asian conference if It Is proven that anyone of nut gaining any concrete so(74t Onufarb ii-iPm1b
without American participation, a fox hunter's dogs have done lutlon for either side.
If the majority of the reshas blasted the President's Viet any kind of damage to anyone,
Sanford Herald
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Aug. 4, 1966 Nam utterances as lacking can- the owner of this dog will dents of the area are being
WALTER A. (IIELOW, EDITOR AND I'VMLI$UItR
disturbed and annoyed by
der and credibility, There is no gladly pay for tiatiuige.
WRACK VOLTOLINE. Cta'aiaU.a U.a.ral Masag.,
sure sign any of this has made
YM.ED VAN PELT
RODENT ALEXANDER
This spokesman said that the fox hunting, as their
Managing Editor
Advertising Director
a real dent.
there had been ducks anti chick- spokesman says, then It ent*
DORIS WLL6MS
ROY GREEN
Despite
the
doubt.,
friends
of
en. eaten. It. is commonly the foxhunters should move
Society Editor
Advertising Manager
IJOTTIE AUSTIN
Percy
Insist
he
has
some
good
known
that a fox thrives. on on to aaoth.r area.
JANIIG SUOEMA$tIGg
City Editor
Business Manager
an the other hand,
ammunition on Viet Nam and ducks and chicken. it it is 1• ____________________
JUDY WELLS
YMED WELLS
County Editor
will fir. It when It counts most sible for him to get them. If
Mechaidoal Supt.
SAM STANLEY
MILL VINCENT
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without• they were a center of "buck- thing, If .ee,iis that It hi' t'oUkI
lash" sentiment Ili 1964, that keep soule alivelal inai%,itluals
or firm responsible for such reproduction will be considered so would seem to represent some out, he might seu thiu (ox huntIstristlag os The U.s-aid'. copyright and will be held liable for

LiD ZWetk, Debwiib Muhring, J. Clyde MJ1Ub1UCk. and Darrell Wagner.

brand new Buseh Stadium.

for the arrest and conviction of
may not be the decisive camI would like to explain to
paign Issue so many Democrat- good folks that when a fox race this dog killer. I will add an- let their dogs run wherever
Is on It Is not in people's yard other $50 to this $500 if this they choose.
Ic lawmakers fear It is.
Infringement on th e rights
Curiously, some Influential as the spokesman for the Os- killer is found and convicted.
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others by either side Is
Repubicans seem much con- teen area would have put in
Sanford,
Florida
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Ed.
Note:
The
reward
ofburly but the traditional way
prayer might be answered,
rough and tough part. of the
of settling arguments Is by
Even though Percy Is thought woods as the fox uses the ad- fered Is for INFORMATION
calm and reasonable discusneck and neck with him, vantage of rough going to keep leading to th e arrest and C0fl
to
viction
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exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed groundwork with Chicago's contact you folks (resitlunts of
In this saw.psp.r.
heavy Negro population and O.teen) and not up a couple of
Estored es second class matter October 31, 1913 at the Poet Offici with such ethic group. a. the nights in the week to run fox,
.f Sanford, YIorida, under the Act of Congress of March 1, 1537• I'oles and Lithuanian., Since but he will not agree to ltiiY

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Published daily except Saturday, Sunday and Christmas; publihed vinced, In the summertime back. that if we did not keep the
Saturday preceding Christmas.
stretch, that inflation is a pivot, foxes and wild cats run out the
SVMSCM.IPTJON RATES
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lie Week mention high employment as a ad with these animals that you
My Nail
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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$11.60 1 Year MAJ crucial offset which tends to could not have any chickens or
blunt the Impact of higher ducks.
1.00 $ Months
1.76 • Months
3.60 S Month.
3.00 1 Month,
prices.
Personal Income is good,
I have had two length y talks
1.00 1 Month
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to advanci
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S. bombings of North \'let Ed itor, Herald:
In behalf of the fox hunters: ad in the Osteen area and as mind the noise of the hunt -C*y Stengel, while coachNam oil depots are naturally
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era acknowledge something else do not have the faintest notion early plan or having young tions Secretary General Thant not apply In this war because Viet Nam.
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the war Issue will settle Stevenson, presently a state
Is a prime factor In a match out In this campaign. To the representative, campaign vir- with an energetic Percy just extent, however, that lingering tually arm in ann with him
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PeLter, Juanie McClellan, Beth Collins; third row, Gordon Lofgren, Betty
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buildirign twaring the tied Crovq, PRAPs
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exercise
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fitneSS
There
remains
the
possibility
The diplomatic activity touchThe L.nsi.d Stites denied th
the
engineer
will
the
universal
psnaca.
adjust
cd off by (he Hanoi threat and the North Victiunamese really cirU' and asked the Red ly not *
-f)rs. Jose Montero and Ken - power.
in obvious misreading at the mean it.
Cross to Investigate.
likely American reaction ex- A war crime usually is tieBy coincidence or not the rieth Smyth, in the .hmrnxul Keep the microphone no high.
of Association for Physieal ; or than your neck, so your face
ceeds that which followed fined as a crime such as genl- North
Vietnamese
charges
CHICAGO (NEA) - What- have to.
.risible to the cmwd.
S. Douglas In in danger.
American borribing of Commu- cide Nazi Germany's murder of rame jtj%t three days after the and Xpntal Rehahilitatinn. 1 is entirely ,
thereby helping them "hear"
In his campaign forays, Dougever their differences, DemoAt the moment, Douglas peo. nist oil depots at Hanoi antI six million Jews, maltreatment Communist Viet Cong executed
not
wholly
huof
I
didn't
buy
an7thinK
for
via
the lip movements.
Is
war
prisoners
or
any
atrocity
two
Amt-rican
prisoners
In
re.
cratic Sen. Paul Douglas and las generally exhibits his char- ple are finding their comfort Haiphong and
Most
of us are subconscious
committed
during
manitarian.
a
war.
prisal for the execution of three my father. It's hard to shop
his R e p u b Ii c a a challenger, acteristic vigor on the platform in poll samplings which they
hail
lipreaders
of a sort, so keep
It seems probable that even
International conventions re- convicted terrorists in South for a man like th at who
Charles Percy, can agree on one or at the plant gates. But one
your
face
clearly
exposed.
everything,
thing risbt now. Each man's top Democrat says the senator say now show him just *bout Moscow, (lesplte Its official garding treatment of war pri• Viet Nam.
(5) Take advantage of afl
as
private polls show the two ad- occasionally looks pretty
the
President,
after
public
speaking appartunitim
the word to Ilanol that the trial as worked out In meetings at; the reprisal .-;laying.% as "murter of
a
shopping
tour
in
Spain
so
teach
a
Sunday School class
of
Americans
on
any
such
The
Hague
In
1899
and
1907
and
der" and a violation of the GenThe troublesome Viet Nam urhs; in the pre
50 In their battle for the U.S.
during which she bought or lead a Soy Scout Troop, eta.
sence on the trumped up charges could be further clarified at Geneva In eva accords.
issue may add to the shakiness ticket of that new
Senate.
vote-MAX, the quick way to annihilation.
to college you pay tuition
1949.
The
U.
S.
and
South
Viet
Nam
gifts for her mother and slitNo firmer underscoring is of Douglas' position. - He is nei, state state treasurer canfor such speaking 69W miuds.
Although aimed specifically also declared they were abiding
Within tile Viet kfam conflict
ter.
needed for the Douglas èamp's strong, unabashed supporter of didate Adlal Stevenson III,
in don't avoid them.
and always has lurked the dangc at protection of civilian popula- by the "humanitarian prinown candid judgment that the President Johnson's policies,
And send for my booklet
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of
World
War
III,
and
this, plus tions, the Geneva meeting also ciples" of the 19l9 Geneva acToo much bombing, too much
senator's bid for a fourth term Thus he is vulnerable to the dis- In what they hope is a at
the tough U. S. warning of the outlawed the taking of hostages cords.
misery. no future-that is why ..How to Make an Interesting
to or reprisal action.
la by far his roughest test By contents of both the hawks and Illinois custom of choosing one "disastrous consequences"
The
unfortunate
truth
Is
that
the
Viet Cong rally to our sitie. Speech." enclosing a tong
comparison, all his other cam- the doves.
Democrat and one Republican follow any such North Vietna- North Viet Nam adhered to years of brutal civil war have -i.e Quang' Dien, director
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can't you make 'en like my mother a snoopy character conies from nod(V,.q ?"
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einpted.
And enjoy yourselves while you can,
Wh'?
First cm the order of cull art
In this "qualified" category "delinqunt"-those
Because fashions never stand still. girlwntchers.
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(Hut YOU know, fellows, it'll be kind
The' must change, If for no other rca•
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latter being conacientinu oh- draft litv duties.
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that
it'
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fun to have to guess a little again,
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been spruced up over the past to 4fi0 and Is now a par five
A purse of $4,000 will go to C Goosie of Largo. SIITh UZI?- City of Sanford
year
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Sept 23, 24, 2.5 and will attract enter the tournament."
most Of Florida's best profess-, While the pros will he stiont. at 11!it Mayfair for ti
lanai and amateur golfers.
Dig for the cash awards, a long players and officials.
Whelchel gild his club pro
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S mu-final action
qinted The object in this form of het-'
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against the Green Bay Packers thiiight by taking Ott Th!l4Ifld gitflu ii cii tap Sutorday eve- horses regardless whether thv
Tournaments
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Friday night.
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But not even the pros have
Rats off to Mike Whelchel and John Spolski.
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Short passes by Alabama's
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SpoIski, with his 20-alley Jet Lanes all slicked up and ready Steve Sloan, Missouri's
ft go, bw staged a men's handicapped doubles tournument over Lane and Tulan's Bill Anderson, ,
the four w.skend.a in September, and the lucky winning team the nation's leading aerialist
last season, may, provide the
will poukat $750.
Wka]ch.l. the Sanford native who returned to buy the ?,lay- main tonic or the upset wanted
fair course that his father once owned, has slated the Mayfair by head Coach .lohfl Sauer.
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Twilis, fillilly t1l"n lot (1pnil qptl P (Im-10111q. RollInT, 9 I nn .qnn Frnrirkrn wnlinped New
fn!4nn And 'ly in the ninth inning of the first
Ilrodle wnn (lie mnn of tile (111%, n hout filet new net -IllI ppr. 4111fln 1. lin.q bepti 114 Ofire flipm York 11-1. PIffqbiir9h trippod
ed Into retirement as A pro. aft they led flip Collit to A
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PnwI1 and another by
tassional quarterback Vednea. eriishIn 3•0 ehfl,itinn Ietrny hour for (tic' 49c'vs when he end snntin Sandy Kntifn.
cwc'lI tu,q wrin iii
si fir' IJrirjc'tq
:ineinrrnti
pair duel h'twocn winner Mickey
Ro bi n rn
ed a ('n u't'k holdout niiti 'hItci
day night and ,Tobn flrodle oer WnhlngInn 1e1ni' a
Hnwli fired a fniu-nhhtc'r tirt
I{t cif
hin twin twr ,f
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fnwrd, Ken Rirv'4 homer i
$750,000 for four years.
*ynff, leaving the Baltimore dent Johnson.
for lila seventh ttnlghit Vi(1IIIy 5utIv' r'nrn.'d run nveri'•
AtantH tlnnkr'rI (hfr,gn to 31.
the ninth and ivn
r.pped
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top
Pinch hitter )lrlc Neri
4t1er
Unitas, shinting no ill giccis The 10 enr Nl4 eIerniis, and iuhled 10 Irlkr'uiihq in iil
Colta and San Francisco
I Ifl lq far uprrJc,r tn hl
70
looking foinvard hopefully to from a knee Injury surrered who led flip lengur Twit year III American Lengite lend nq flip kvell',; 3.00 trint-k. btif flie Min
110SWPIl. %06 had pitched A
John ROTmInO r!Iterc'(i a
the National Football bengue last season, threw for two most passing departments. '"
battered (lie Rc'cl Six 12.
firc'lniIIrr tvIhl takr' the' titic' tiifrr iitfainst. flaltlmnr in hrakinIt a 2-2 tie Anti prrpal1in
fivo-riin
niithtir.o. in the -ighth
Wilson.
touchdown,% And .set, lip Another reported lit INIny rently to Junip
The 21-yenrold pitelillig I)rofl- 00m. let; 11flY w11V hp r"If g0 Ills prp~11roliq C;tArt I;Iqt Saffirtlay. the Renatrfr,t pn,.;t the Athlotle,q.
'rank IIn'.varri de1iver1 the nnin of the nightcap with a
Matte, a halfback, forced In- score with his Losses.
in the American Football IIPO igy tins been the A11'a ntiswer flu-in.
i'iivr' tsp
empty homers
o the signni-cAlling spot late Then Cuoz7o took over Anti gue for $7.50,000 before (lie mer.riern.
last season when Injuries side- threw 34 yards to Willie llieh • ger of the two leagues killed louis left-hander, over the pasu don't c'nre if Ii's 9 8, 8 or I fl. lion 1)'rnr'ic'r
linied first Johnny Unitas and ardatin for another score As the deni.
IIf1ct%vpll'q III sfrikemitq fig.9inrt fill thp WAY.
I
Iwo montlis - And he's netiinll.v
then Gary Cuozzo ,a-Rs on the the Colts built a, 35-0 linirtline Ili the AFL, veteran tackle
f steps nllPnfl nI 1110, l(vil Sox Inuren-,rd hl.c; .qrnThe Twiwt wrapped tip the 1
SPE
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Eldon Dnnetilinupr of Denver
sidelines Wednesday night its lead.
i tame w h a our run utt In
Dodger
The defense completely stop suffered a broken arm alter tic'
Unitas and Cuovo returned to
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Before Junei, how ever. dris .ift strikeouts, Is the only p1kb the fifth Inning Fan Ftattey i
action.
ped
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returning
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guard John Nisby will be lost
Wi
night, nm rlrnjhlr'.
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of a torn cord Ili Ills right bee]. imitations of the Animal And
bIrd kingdomR. "Come on, Iloq- five ganip litliql4n by Irimining, Opq and belted A hnme-r its the
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Ads by plion.
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(OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M.)
PH. 3221035 (ORLANDO)
SOUTH HWY. 17.92 SANFORD

::l-coolers A Cycles
123-hosts A Motors
01-MarIn. Supplies

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40--Business Opportunities

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2-Personals
4--ileauty Care
1-.Card of Thanks
6-Child Care
5-i)oge---Cat.-Pet
10-Poultry - Livestock
12-Special SnObs.
1$Catering - Food
14-Bicycle Repairs
lb-Special Set-vices
6-interior Decorator.
17-JanitorIal Srvtes.
19--Landscape Service
19-ituilifers supplies
$0-Hardware
21-Horn. lmprov.msntL
22-Plumbing
23-Painting
24--Well Drilling
25--Air Cond. A Hosting
26-Roofing
IS-Radii
Television
29--Photo A Equipment
30-Home Appliances
31-Musical Instruments
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.iii-Job PrIntins
44--Ui.huisIery
3 - Vacuum Cleaners
37-Moving &amp; Storage

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THREE DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 21c Pet Line
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TEN DAYS ...............,.......... 17c Per Line
TWENTY ONE DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e For LIne
RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSIRTION?a-.NO CHANGE OP COPY
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hen you get earlier results, Call and
monthly rates.
cancel - you'll be billed for only the days run at
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FURS. HOUSE. 10 Laurel Ave.
COUNTRY Squire Station
to S P.M.
8:30
MONDAY through Friday
178. Keys at Ted Williams '6
Wagon, perfect for the 'acaHardware.
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9:00
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SATURDAY
tion
Publisher reserves right to reject, revise and properly classify all
a BDRM. CR House. 622 Briar$795
cliffe, Ph. 223-5596,
advertIsements.
'52 FAL.CC)N 4 Dr. deluxe Stati(sn tS'ug.n. Automatic Tra,sa. Adjustments will be made on a re -run basis only for typographical
2 BDRM. HOME unfurn. AvailRadio,
Heater,
Immaculate errors that effect the value of As dd. Adjustments will not be
able now 322-15415.
cond,
made beyond Ohe first insertion.
2 BR.. CLOSE to NAS. 565 mo.
$1095
IClt equip. Ph. after 6. 323-0616.
OTHERS- COMPARE 115. Autos For Sale
115. Autos For Sale
$ BDRM.. 1 14 bath, 1g.. lot lo- '64 BUICK Convertible, fully
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equipped including air concated $418 Chase Ave., Sanditioning. One owner, like new. I FOIl!) CUSTOM. S (')'h. 365-3851
ford. Ph. 559-2895, Apopka.
\7 IIY GO iURTiIER?
$2095
I You ,,'ats't beat our priceii
* BDRM., i PATH, unfurn. Ideal
'61 DEl, AIR (iss't'., VS. 4 Dr., p.
See or Call
location $55 me. Call 22.7335.
air cond.
BOB
CLEVELAND
60,0(50 act. miles $s;s5.
UNFURN. B Idrm. house, hitch11111
Ituland
en equipped. *22-55154.
Sanford 822-1858
Chrysler
Plymouth
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Orlando 644-5014
113 hwy 17-92 Deihary
100. Resort Rentals
Open daily UI S p. in.
laHymerats. 3-0:522.
668-309!
home 775-3971
OCEANFRONT APTS. ma
'euauuc, Daytona sicarn. sirs.
B. U Hutchison. 531-4015. Mobil e Homes

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WE'RE

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kitchen, heatlr.g &amp; cooling,

TOWN'N LAKES
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225-1150
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114 W. FIRST ST.

1 HDRM. GARAGE Apt, furs.
including utilities. Close In
$18.50 per week. 322.2492.
4 ROOM APT. Reasonable. 3$29430.
.IIICEL* 1U8.. arugs Apt.
1912 $snford Ave. 22-560$.
APTI., private baths,
ethlti$ f ut-i.; specially suited
for retired people. Ideally located downtown. Inquire aL
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 311 E.
1st. St.; Sanford.

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All utilities. *1* MagnolIa,
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285.00 mouth. 2101 Mug. 22$.
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APARTMENTS
Ph..
UNFURN. S Bdrm. duplex Apt.
Kitchen *quipped, lie. ruuw.
I closets. 321-2214 after 5 p.m.
p.m.

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1 &amp; 2 SDRM. APTS.. Completely
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SANFORD
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PH. 322.1411

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TRAILER LOT, 11, 0 x 170 dccii;
116 ft. well, septic tank, $1,700.
Miller Road near Lake Jessup
at end of S. Sanford Ave. 222-

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Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads
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SOUTH SIMINOLI
SANFORD
108. Rooms For Rent
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e_LAN. quiet rooms for
425.5938
3222611
401 Megnolia. $tt.Ot*0,
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CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YOUR
118-Wanted To Rent
SAT NOON FOR MONDAY
AD NEXT DAY
-Ltl.lhlO)M clean, !urn. hnu.,
nest Lake Mary Blvd. ReferThe Longer Your Ad Runs
enci-. tius'nlphed, '.'rite, Sanford
htux 1154.
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Hunt
Jim
ped extra nice
2524 Park Drive Office 551-2111
$1895
Night: *-0*43 or *25-0700
'55 2-flIt. l'tt'l.IIXIII Sedan, radio
$ TtFDRC)OM. I Path. Assume
and heater, new condition
mortgage,
'Pci t a l
balance
$i:'5
monthly payments $80.05. This
'54
2-1)11.
l)el.IT'XK
Sedan. One
Is a nice neighh.rhu'icsi.
previous, owner.
$12
SAULS AGENCY
'6$ 2-DR. DeLt'XE Sedan, CutDay. 522-7174
ly equipped, extra sharp
Nights-Weekends *25-0451
$1095
'6* 2 -DR. Pel.I'K
X Sedan, radio
ON LAKE
and heater, tmsnacssisite condi.
Uoii
$995
fl '51.0-DR Pet.UXE Seutal), radio
LARGE 4 fldrm.. % baths,
tral sir, dock &amp; boat hours.
and heater, extra nice
Good water ares. Make offer.
$895
REDUCED
o 2-PR. 11e1.tXE Sedan, radio
and heater. In mint condition
ALMOST new 4 fl.irm., 2% baths
den with fireplace, large kit
$795
chris. 2001 E. 2tsd Street.
Chevrolets
Payton Realty
Compare
At $200 More
3*2-1201 2640 Hiawatha at 17-53
-964 STATION Wagon 4-Door Beair, fully equipped, extra nice.
BR. VERY Clean. Close Im
One previous owuser and only
Jimmy Cowan I.4flh$.
$1695
96. Houses-Sale or Rent '93 IMPALA Stailet- Sport Coupe,
fully equipped, bucket seats,
clean.
S BDRX house near Lake Monroe just off 1-4. 322-4619.
$1595
BY OWNER: $ Brm., 2% baths.,
Fords
central air &amp; heat, 2-car get-Compare At $200 More
age, enclosed porch, :7 ft.
family &amp; 16-ft living rooms '14 GALAXIE 500 X14 fastback
choice area. 522,591. 1(509 Grove
fully equipped. A real beauty
Manor *22-9017.
$1695
'64 GALAXIE 500 4 door Sedan
97. Houses For Rent
fully equipped including air

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LARGE 2 1111T1M. unfurn. 2455
equipped including air condiPalmetto Ave. 585.
tioning, nice. Stock No. 1523 A

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A Multiple Listing Realtor
115. Autos For Sale
REALTOR
2555 Park
Drive '
522-2420
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$100 DOWN
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
3-5-4 BItS., 1-! BATHS

WANT AD

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VA hOMES

$100 DO'1N
Located Throughout County
2.5 Bra. 1-14 2 Baths
Some KItchens Equipped
Payments Less Than Rent
To inspect Call

FOUND
SOMETHING?

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LAKE MON'IIOE near P. 0. $
Bdrrn. house, lgC. lIving room,
kitchen A snack bar, gsa best,
aco4 condittion. $4.MtO. $20
40".'Ti &amp; $30 1110. 111. 56*4147,

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INVS8T1ENT &amp; I%EAL'ri
11$ S. Pat-kM's.
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of farm land. 55*-I$06.

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VOU can own this modern 2 lheiironns home for only
$10,, $*0 down
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90. Lots For

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
to meet qt,iltflcatlnnhi. Mm't
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Rltor
Bpra3• _______________________________
have e rlen in Antomotl%e
ny information Brush
for
vMrd
Raymond Lundquist, Ae.enc.
F1'etrie
l'ctrlc
wi'rvlee
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attracted to Canallesiling to
14
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Atlantic Bank BldV.
12?-$PII1
mtnr reft1rin. MAC'S
A ear ihonea flipI
d the South Seminal.
REPAIR PAINTING
414
13th St, Ban.
't'Rlt,
SVC.
yp turntable, AM, FM t.ree
2, Personals
________________________ Radio. Also 19h G. E. 1!
nIng out ilberglua
ST. JOHNS REALTY
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'l"4 with built-In 'lock. Ph.
prohlss.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
drinking
Do
You
have
a.
Th
per
n.t&amp; *t the rate of
T)RIVERS
?-11.
2.1U
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)Z, Sanford, 24. Well Drilling
120 N. PARK
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Write P. 0. Box
Lfrenpe.
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21, (iiaiitfv'ura
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ing to Darl1
Wfl.T'flOL RefrIeritor, gnod
Ap1y Yellow Cab Cnnny,
ITDE PreventIon. Call WE ____________________________________
WELLS DRLEb, Pt
ner.
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CALLTART REAL ESTATE
7!
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tove
on4ttton
ot S. Park Ave.
CARE. Orlando !41-$fl$.
SPRINKLER SPEMS
I)A O1 RHT $U-74U
fl.flft.
CALL
Ph.
22-Al'flfl.
mti
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Au 'rvpss cmi
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Ellinor $ERVIC1 WR1TIR
and
repair
Wa
for
responsible
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a y.ara prior
'o1kwaen, nnfor&amp; ('all Mr.
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pfl
any debt, inrurreti
2-ltZ for
&amp;.
:Marvin
Wright
_________ bure recently, employtt
C. A. WHI 'I)DON
$
Jnk.'n
20"
Ch't*on
Co.
IL
Maehthsry I Supply
ether than ne1f ap of Aug.
Intr.riow.
BROKER
£-5
l%b1
after
4
p
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20 W. 3tid se..
ust 4, lMf. cunt L. Sa rr,n.
men.
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202 S. Park
'P0 'rItE LEVEL Resided follow
jIul.dIng feature i* the
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LEAF 'E overload ar1n
with poronality. Are
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6. ChIW
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Roofing
EIiIn
gold
for
pInk
tIT',
$10.
7%
being
90. l(s For Sale
oes are
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,'hisliied
to s job that shadde, _____________________________
&amp;
tank,
7fl.
outboard motor
:
real
abilities
&amp;
eorntn
your
deI at wholegale prieea
RIG TOP
Crib A mattress, $1.tM. 32.
200' 4'P. City
i'ower7 If so, we would flke UOMi41TK 100
ROOF REPAIRS
NEW HOURS, new policy. Daily
oupa, organi.out
water, Cak trees. bow do
to
talk
to
you.
You
can
cash
szospt Sunday. Also Priday
experien ce. All
payment, Terms. C*U W. L
In on your abilities as a route
I Individuals.
N' p.i,
•vsningp. 516 S. Orlando Dr.
work guaranteed.
READY MIX Concrete. Blocks,
-SP.l.
cCIiitig,
palesman.
You
have
security
£ Ihn df1berglsu boiite also
33-1$dO.
Cement (colors), Stops, Steel,
4
Shamrock Roofing Co.
plt*' the opinrtttnity to earn
Wire-mesh, Dry Wells, Sand.
and will be sold diin direct prnportlon to your
;31730
Grease Trap* I Window sills.
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Supplies
S.
Pets
&amp;
efforts. We will have an
it to Use l'fltJIII purchaiter.
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MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
op('flIv
for '('I1 ii or about
B0I Elm Ave
RAVEN KENNELS: 30. Home Appliances
1Idb bas found Seminole
August IN. Corn,' by or phone
11 for a confidential ititorvtcw.
Boarding. Puppies for isle'
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w*i Its many lakes,
Cleaners, 1.aundry, &amp;
I
Reagiss,
£XC.
SANFORD
ELECTRIC
CO.
0
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NE
TI
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trsinsfenred
Philips
Chihuahuas
must sell Air Conditioner,
d streams Ideal for
Fur Storage, 1!t W. 12th St.
;:2-&amp;7&amp;2.
G. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Us;; Color TV 2 Rdrm. suites,
kjad boating. The fiberiii Magnolia
Bunk Reds, new Singer sit.
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REAGLES for sale, 2.Oi4tl.
arr light, rugged and
sna sewing maliino, St('1'4'O 72. Female Help Wanted
ntals
ea
WASHING
)Iattfle
Britannica Jr. &amp; Sr. 1 MM
dle.
GERMAN Shepherd P u p p t
Used Appliances for sale
iovIe other
Camera,
projet'tor
etc. VAX'DKI) CIRB flRl. over :1.
Thorough-bred.
Ph.
22-2S70.
MOONEY
APPLIANCE
household
Items.
ONE OF Casselberry's newest industries, Mohawk
Many
NOTIFY THE OWNER
Appl~- fit Pis: 'N WhiFtIc'.
R:3-0
AKC REGISTERED Germa.n Car. 3rd &amp; 'Palmetto
Manufacturing Company is manufacturing fiber2Shepherds. 2 nionthti old.
glass canoes at the plant on Plumosis Way near
73-Male or Female Help WITH A
POOL TABLES 2% i 7 7b; 4
1.
31. Musical Instruments
$116. Also halt,. cues,
the railroad. Darrell Leidigh, (left), owner, and
:.;~~-7 "..,
-racks etc.
SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME
GERMAN SHEPHERD, female,
John Singletary stack some of the nearly cornPIANO TUNING I REPAIR
MORNING s1evspaper carrier
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4 yra. A1C. ;22-72S.
:22-4531 BABY BET), excellent cond. Also
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W L HARMOb
pleted cannes.
(Herald Photo)
Car necessary. After 4:00 p.
m Ends
Stroller in good condition. m. c.alI 321-6479.
FOR SALI Registered m a I e
f
Alt-dale, 2 yrs. Champion Blood
SPINET PIANO
CENTRAl, FLORIDA CHRISLines. 2-442.
USED BUT like new. Can he
'PlAN SCHOOL Is looking for
seen in this vicinity. Cash or 51. Articles For Rent.
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SPECIALS: Squirrel )fonke'
te*t'here- dedicated Christian
. .A
£Intonte
terms to responsibl e party.
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$lb; Guinea Pigs $1.25
Readiness
tenchers. Windergarten &amp; JunFor Information without axP!
A
REX)
ANIMAL KINGDOM
mr 111gb. If you think yuu
pense or obligation write, Rollaway, Hospital, Baby Reds.
ZULIA
BARTOS
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* Mile South Big Tree
can qualify, write P. 0. Bn
Credit Manager, 6107 Florida By Day, Week or Mon th.
weeks recreation
u
17-2 Ltmn'wood
OF
Maitlund. Florida 27.1
Ave., 'P.tm, Ph.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
at Altamonte Springs
Program Held
116 W. 1st,
$224151
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77. Situation Wanted
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PIANO: Repossessed Wurlitser
II.ry School under the
The
HOSPITAL BEDS
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Spinet. Take up payments.
By
JULIA
BARTOS
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4h alim if Rupert Jenkins and
May
he
seen
in
your
area,
by
Wheel
chairs,
sick
room
supplies
LOIS'
GE
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All
HOUSE-I
HORSES BOARDED
Sanford
for sale or rent.
Altamonte Springs ElemenReasonable Rates
calling Credit Mgr., WesleyVsda Gunter ended July
CLEANING Service. Call eves
LIQGCTT REXAIJL DRUGS
Prosser Piano Co., 1:21 N.
Good Riding Area
-t774.
7 to 10.
YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPU
tan., School has to date enroll- Phone
Ptnecrest Shopping Center
2-iflS1
Millis. Orlando, Pb. 241.3742
1I
Orlando
Dr.
Pit.
collect.
JmskI bundled the sports
children
to
enter
ed 2tl
21 $4.
Real Estate - Sale
first PONT FOR Rule. Call 322-USO.
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adIIItiw and
____Mrs. Gunter the
ELECTRIC Guitar and small 53. Want ed To Buy
grade later this month. Of these
SHETLANI) PONT, Gelded. gan
cfts,
Amplifier. Excellent conillt ton.
tie. 'fleusnnsLl'le. $!-75t5.
A PUBLIC SERVICE
74 boys and girls are particiCall 3.-4550.
SELL (IS Your Furniture. Quick
dnnce averaged no
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Service
with
the
cash.
TNSUROR
APPRAISER
pating in the six weeks orIon- 12. SpecIal Notices
One day each week
,t jul
SUPER TRADING POST
:,;
S. French
34. Upholsters'
tation
program,
which
began
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He ding enjoyed swim*sa
IIAkb nI hums wi th ___________________________ SMALL Business neeo parking
July 5 and will continue through WU4L
OVER
YEARS
, 4'. ,
'Lend O'Lakes Counworkhug woman. Nitehsrn 'pt-iUse Low-Cost Want Ada
OF PINE workmanship in up- UP?
air
conditioner.
a
vlllg.'u
,
t tell and cell!
Casselberry,
MW (i pool In
holstering,
draperies,
slipoov-7 after
hatlu. ('
SP/5 GORDON FLYNT
Aug.
12.
'
Tessc'hers
in charge of the
era. Time payments as IIUI.
a week they wont
e
CASH FOR TRASH
1).
as
5 mo. Drapery hardware Antiques &amp; used furniture wantwho is being transferred program are Mrs. Nell Murray,
at
ate
Installation.
___
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WATCH YOUR
KULP DECORATING SHOP
A irndktl reading program to Ft. Hood, Tex., is vis.. Mrs. Beth Miller and Miss Mar- 15. Special ervices
BRIDGES FURNITURE
Ph.
i23.2Zb
Park &amp; 25th.
a:-iso
also held from June 10iting his cousin, Mrs. lone Sherrod. J. E. Murray is
INVESTMENT* . .
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
Geprincipal.
*225511 50. Misc. For Sale
A. J. Adcock
a with 30 children attend- William G. Kilbee of
USED Furniture, any amount.
This readiness program helps
Sanford, 2-2270.
AT
CARS WASHED AND WAXED.
_____
neva, for two weeks.
at your 1IOTUC or mine. Call CRYSTaUr'TIP Ice Machine. 160
the child In many ways to he
!' The pam, under the suM*CKLI'$UILT
lbs. per day. $150. See at the WIU. BUY your usable but un1103' Green Jr., L-6506
pre pared and more at east' on
lined furniture &amp; etc. L. C.
uiiwiaioe of Mrs. Mary TntBig Dip, 3618 Park Dr.
;'# 4f-or :22-8521.
the
first
day
of
school,
having
Mild Mrs. June Sticka, Was
j
PER
DAY
rental
for
ElseDELL.
=!'_1-7
You
had the opportunity to he with TIIIMITNC dsmoshng.
0'11 iuuarlly to help slow renders Now
rcmov- tric. Carpet Shampooer with 55. Furniture For Sale
us
United Press Iidei'iithniial
Purchase of Blue Lustre. Car- _______________________________
children their own age and
Free estimate.
Itug.
Saae. in reading ability.
roll Furniture.
W1LSON41AIER FURN.
Til e giant squid - with arms working under a teacher.
You' re nearb'_You can watch this
Buy - Sell - Trade
Mackle-Built community growl Deltona is
more than 35 feet long-is *1. On August 15 there will be SURFBOARD REPAIRS BOY'S UNIFORMS for Sanford *11-18 E. lit St.
:33-5623
Naval Academy, ste 14. Pb.
growing rapidly. $10. starts you on your
moat never seen alive, accord- an orientation for teachers to
2906 Park Circle
3:2-343:.
FURNITURE: Freight damaged
way
to
the best investment of your life.
-406Z
or
1:2-5221
after
$
p.m.
Ing to the National Geographic be held at English Estates Elebedroom and dining room
Water mains are installed by a regulated
SIIR?BOARI)
totsale
9
ft.
4
furniture- Many pieces show
W.... iie__
Cunaty. Fhn'I&amp;a, Society. An occasional dead mentary School, and on Aug.
Hole Ira Your Root? '? 7
public utility to deliver pure city water to
in. Excellent condition $55.
no damage, however price
1.
E
&amp;
.3
TURNER
ROOFING
the front of every Deltona homesite. Paved
specimen
Is
found
on
2:2-2381
after
S
P.
rn
a
beach,
16,
all
teachers
will
report
to
5
or less than regular retail.
Sanford _________________________________
Ph. 3:2-2409
Streets are included in the full low price
SEN iig .zi-iiis
or remains are discovered In their respective nchool.
SOFA. 2 Glass Noll Freight Damaged Put-ni4 PC. SECTIONAL
of lust $1495. Visit Deltona now-take a
Tables,
6
pc.
Dining
room
ture
Sales,
Hwy.
17-93
CasselDeceased. stonu*chs of deep-diving whales.
21-Home Improvements
Regular classes will begin _____________________________
Self-Guided Tour-see the Shopping Plaza,
Ii. q,.j.,. sad Psrsøa
berry.
_______________________________
____________________________
_____________________________
suite. 1 x 15 tweed Rug,
-i.
.r
the lake-front Community Club, the Chain.
fleinis4
on Aug. 29.
t4peciai- gold Chair, misc. Items.
tm
Euttes
__
________
____
pionship Golf Course and the outstanding
ECHOLS
BEDDING
CO.
IRLa. floona addition, Additions, 0701.
1.
on aid ssdh at you are here- __________________________
model homes at
B.ddiug &amp; Furniture
IIuUt-In
Kitchens.,
Aluminum
C
and required to
SOLM -S
AT FACTORY PRICES
siding, or awnings, Plumbing, AN AD a day won't ua
BUT ekinir and demands I the Cn.rt at the Cnent
But
it
will
bring
money
113
Magnolia
332-6:2'l
Cur$)(Jrtes, Driveways or 51.11,'
br1 1o you,or,oith.r of you may .Jude. Seeslacle C*u.ty, Floormodernizations.
that Ii seeking to buy with
type ho me
1W couw'rv
se against $the estate of LT. kiss, In Pr.'h$e. XiU7'
USED F u r i t u r a, appli an ces,
MACKLEBUILT HOMES
Cash or fully finusiced. SouthNEIIIWOLE (1(PUWTY, PI.1111DA
7 '
tTETtS. detmasml, late In ret E*atc ,,
It
tools, etc. Bought
Sold. 1,&amp;r.
feature quality construction and
Services
Improvement
eastern
818
Pile'
Daytm 111"&amp;
We.
4
* 1d Cosaty, to th e County MILTON E. FREEMAN,
r
"
s
Mart.
:is
Sanford
Ave.
are
especially
designed
for
Corp. Call 544-2212, Orlando
Of isLinols County, Plorliving.
The
re
Deceased. wi'vr
Ida
indoor-outdoor
Ph.
122-41*2.
07' write P. 0. 'Box 7227.
1, at his office in the court '1'., All Crrditura and i'ereoss JAMES A. STORY,
are 15 models to choose from.
L......
1W
THE CIRCUIT COURT- THE Classified mi columns are
MackIBuiit homes range In pt'sca'
of said County at Saisforti, Hi,'hig Claims or Demend.
_____
S.
t)'1I(
from just 16.3°O to $19,990 With
or VIW&amp;1, IIEPOILT
WI1's'TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 1W
mniaole County, Florida, within Agnlst Said Icasgirs
like a ñome tow!] bulletin
down payments as low as $290.
AWl) APPLICATION
AWl) FOR NEIWOLE UOUW'FT. board for offerings of ill
eta calendar
months from tit., Ton und ouch of you arc hereMonthly payments start at $55.78
. "1
DINCIIARCI2
______________________________ PlOISIDA,
V111116 of the first publication of by notified and required to preWind= Call 222261l today!
All .lersuns are hereby notified VWITED STATES fT S 'PR I CT IN (IIAWCERY wo. III
this notice. Two vnpIe of catch .Hflt any (hain,, and demands
orlarsdo
Cape
the undersigned as Ecu- COURT II)I)LE DISTRI(' or WINTER PARK FEDERAL SAY- 60. Business Oppounities
claim or demand shall he In
YoSt, ur .sitlser of you, may
DRIVE OUT TODAY!
KenmdY
writing, and -shall atat.' the place' have agaiuist the estate of Mu,- trix of suld eStute, hut. coniptet- riunw*, DItLANIHa InvlsIiw 1%'G AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. __________________________________
Take
Interstate
M,
salt
at
Deitone
St
,of seaideuo. and post attic.' ad- TON L.
corporation organised and
COCOA
clec,aused, .'d the administration thorn! arid NO. (111-44 On - (]*. - UNIT.
Exchange and you're at DELNA'
dress of th e alalmaust and shall hut' of soul Cosisity, to the Coun- hats flied in said court hi.'r final El' ST A T U S OF A M E 11. cistiri tiuitier ti,. laws of the BEAUTY SHOP for sale. Call
_..Sb22
after
S
in.
.
1ios 'P. Utitted States of America.
be sworn to by Oar' claimant, his ty .)uudg. ol Suiltio1e County, retort and Upplictttinn for dis.- ICA. T'Iatintlf!.
agent. ot *ttorne' 1555(1 aecona- hindu. at but office In the charge. (ijoctioias tliesreto, if WEAVER and bILLIE M. WEA.
Plaintiff.
panled by a tiling fe, of mc ('ourt hInuis( i- f said Count' at sissy, should be' duly filed. After VEIl. huts wile. lirrieuidants. NO. 'js.
dollar and such clatini or i-i.- Suu1t(r(j, h)ndus. Within six cal- tiling Ti
rat ptitJIittlo shso'.'. 'I'ICE (IF SAI,1Niaticc is tart-clay L('AL DEAN GROSS and NORmandnot so tied
l sh all Ic void. uridar munthi from the time of trig this ti-tine' lasts linen pul liab- given that pursuant to a Final MA JEAN GROSS, his wife:
catbn, U. Myers
the first publication of this iso- sd one, a week for four cohasecu- lucree of Foreclosure entered THOMAs J. ZORETIC. .311. and
As
tor of th e Last Will tine. Two ruiite of ouch claim five weeks, tile mutter of up. in July 15. 1!166 by the ainve BARBARA .3. ZORETIC. his wife:
Wlk I
l,
and ?uftnmmit or
us' demuissul shall ho in writing, lirovul of said rehurt and this entitled Court In the. above CLEMENT M. JOYCE and MART
,.. , 11 ~Z 11
. LT.
I .
LICE MYERS
uiiad bisull stoic the place of rosi- ordering of distrhlautiots of said styled CUUNC. tlit undersigned C. JOYCE. his wife: arid THE
.
4$
tyo#/b
. .."I . .t.
I ,~;wJ,~
Tuiccased
1
d'I,cv and post office address of estate will come before the. united States Marshal or aus' I'NITEti STATES OF AMER.
rit
court,
&amp; 5'jfl
the claitisauit, 11.51(1 s hall lie swo
of Isis duly authorized deputiea. ICA:
Attera.ya 'a Law
,1 b
Eva 11111 14111(1
Defendants.
will sell th e property situate in
to by the cluiniunt, itit agent, t111 agno1Ia Avenue
As Executrix of said estate. Seminole Counts'. Florida deeNOTICE
OF
SUIT
.
utI.irn,'y anti uecuampanieil by
'
Sanford, Florida, $2771
Publish July 25 &amp; Aug. 4. ii, 19, crllaed us: Lit 6, hihiuck 3. HEFT- TOs CLEMENT M. JOYCE atud
filing fee of one dollar and cud, ________
.
'
b1Iab July 14, 31, :s &amp; Aug. (:lUiITi or demand not so filed 11+56
MART C. JOYCE, his wife
LEft HOMES ORLANDO SECT
flhifl.ifl$
sisal! tat' void.
184 Ellicott Roud
'noN ONE, accordiiig to the Plait
Frasice's P. Ft-census,,
Trnaowarida, New York
thereof a. recorded in Plait Book
As udtsiisutstrator of the IN THE (IIlOtJI1' 0(11TH? OV 1:, pages 5 and 6, Public Re- niud to any and all other pat-SW vvm 'f'TaCtji'i' COURT OP
TH E NINTH JITDII,IAI,
Estate of
cord, of Heniinolr Cnunt'. Flor- tie, claiming au- right, title,
I so* WThw JII)1('lAS. CIIICITIT OF AWl) P1111 512M1N(Ji,E Ida. At public outcry to the and/or interest in and to the
MILTON E. FREEMAN,
.Y AWl) FOIl NL'*iIs4I1,E
(lehi,
FLORIDA.
TZPI
In'ctse.ed
highest
und
best
bidder
for
cash
following
described
property,
to
1
N?Y.
4Iflh1)A.
C1111114
CHAleCERa' wo. inu'
h:ldon Wiggins
,
at 12:01' noun us' Tuesday, Aug- wit:
AWRW WI). 1(1171+
::it'
E.
Colonial
FALL,
RIVER
SAVINGS
DANK.
ust
30,
1066
at
the
front
door
of
Lot
1$,
In
Block
"5'.
of
..
-i!'PH BROOKLYN SAVINGS Oi'liiujo, Florida
Plaintiff, the Seminole County Courthouse,
FE.N TERRACE. Seminole
,
amIIIIA NIL
Publish July 21. 5 6. Aug. 4. ''
Sanford, Florida. bated: 7-2246
County, Florida, according to
P-41L
:01
H OW AIIT) 0. KOCK
Piseliutiff, ii, lv iii;
and r)011.
l.
the
plat
thereof
recorded
in
JOHN
IC.
MAGIJIRIC.
SR.
VS.
O'l'HICA Kb('CI. lilt, w'itt. THE
1_It,I1-'
lirilteti States. Marshal
Vial Book 11, Page 31. of the
3IK E. W.1L5.N ussad P/tTltJ- -.
____ NORTH CSRLANI)O COMPANY,
I'uhhie Records of Seminole
Mlihdhc l)istrict of Florida
CIA A. WZL'N, iii,' wife ,
15 'ISlE
and
UNITED
S
'P
CIIWLI'I' ctniwi',
A TICS OF IentleI1 W. Wherry
County, Florida.
I 1.
le'1'1I JUDICIAL vIiu:ui'i' (IF AMERICA,
beleautitints.
United
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTI.'.setstutut
States
Attorney
45$
-t
W1L
1"i,I)ItlI).t IS AND FOR SEMIt)cfcudunte.
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
PIED
that
the Plaintiff. WIN. JOHN E. WILSON,
1nlE COi5'I'a'
NOVICE lIP' Still'
PublIali July 25 &amp; Aug. 4, 11, 11, TEll PAR.K FEDERAL SAYINGS
AP' 347*2201+
k '&amp;
CUAlerlI(i' SD. 1UJEI
'P0* HOWA1II' 0. KLOCK
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. a
11160
i-€ *112 Murnaurt l415Us*Irean
JAMES C. STRICKLAND,
LIOROTHEA KI4OCK, his. 1JDB- ]04
corporation
organised and exist*ro as Fruiuclsoo t'5274
wife,
Piaiinttff
.
ing
under
the
laws of the United
ml',
Vas.
.1 ,'i '
Arid all parties clatmiisg hater- In the Csan or the County Ja4$S. States of America, with 1t pnlnI
m'
4'1'ai5UIA A. WILSON
AIART HETTY WPIUCKLANLs,
sat, by, through, under, or hemmed.' C..tp, FlorIda, Iii cipal place of business. at Win55.22 dupisurt Squudnuns
Ikufettadaut against HOvARD 0. K1OCK Pv.,bte.
tar Park. Florida, has Instituted
APO Mass F'rusau,lsct, 1451274
o'i'iec or sill'
still I.)C)IIOTHEA ICLOCK, hit. is rei Estate of
suit
against you in the Circuit
"V AUX tsesrcb' tuotifit'eJ TIlE STAlE (il' PIIIRIDA los wile, and to all parties having MAY T. 'WOOD RUFF. also Court
of the Ninth Judicial Cit-that 0 'Colitint to foreclunt. a
1.
MARY 11 IC 'PT Y STRUCK- or claiming to have an' right, known as May Thrasher Wood- cult, its and for Seminal. Coun faOIls - Sumiiering (tat' telLANI'
title, or interest in the pro- ruff,
Florida.
the
nature
of
the
ty
.
lowing i'.sl 1,'ol,vrty:
2!' A illlhsuhtjc ttaiuuisr
ports Iserelti deserlisud.
Deceased, suit is to foreclose those certain
'W he SvaDi 11 feet of Lot
' voif ARE hereby untitled '30 All t)eedII..rs and I'sreens mortgages
Full lllvur, Massachusetts
encumbering
the
451 Lot 13, flInch
Il
A
tiw.arii
Ciassiphisisut
livavisig
been
that
a
Conuahaiuit
to
foreclose
a
Elsie.ft or l)eu4i above described property, said
flaa'Snj
t
4w
l_~
3
11.
P1511.-AlL.
Sietifurd,
Fiat.
flied
against you
you in the Circuit murtg'ssge esscunsbering that' tul- Agalast held Estates
1
property being sit uated and
and r,ciirded iii l'hut Curt its susd for Somissole lowing real prolai'rt&gt;-:
You atsd ouch of you are here- I o cit t e d in Seminole County.
1. 1sas 75 of it.,' Pub. Ctaussty, Florada, In Chancery,
*
but 14, Block S. NORTH by notified ulid required to pre- Florida,. You and each of you
.,
Benurds of Seminole lu,' I'l'urtse, list' short title- of
0 II 1. A 5 1) Ci
'I'OWNSITE, sent un' claints and demands are
u
Ire
d
r
e
'to
hereby
q
said ei' tioti being
ty. Florida.
FOURTHADDITiON, its vii- which you, or either of you. may file your Answer with the
g JAMES C.
FOTH
___i
flied isgaussiut you its P'i'Iti('k,LAND.
Plaintiff
v.
e,i,rded in P1st itook it. itaive against the estate of MAT Cl ii r Ii of the Circuit Court,
suit, and you MARY BETTY STRICKLAND,
Page' 65, Public Records of T. WOODRUFF. also known as In and for Seminole Counts',
ail" to serve a copy cat Defendant, thou' presents are to
s
io*
Seminole Count)', Florida.
May Thrasher Woodruft, deceas- Florida, and serve a copy thereaonisir to that' Conipluh,it tsuua,' sand require you to file has been filed against you in ad,
late of said County, to the upon W. E. Winderweedle, of the
Plais
s n
tiff' attorneys,
f .
vats yuur
, ,
writiep
10
d $
defenses, If isny, this above-styled suit, and you Count' Judge of Seminole Coun- firm of Winderweedle. Halite. &amp;
* Osy, 1'. 0. lIes $4 67, to the ("ouuislttisat
filed herein, are required to serve a copy of ty. Florida, at hI. office In the Ward, .2:4 Park Avenue, South
~Ida. and to ffile and It, sort's a copy thereof your Answer to the Complaint court house uf said County at Winter
P&amp;,% Florida, Attorneys
lglal of sue), Answer upon I'hshsstttf's attorney wi or un (tic Plaintiff's UttOttse)'L, vats Hanford, Florida, within six ccl- for Plaintiff
In the above action.
es. Qrk of that' aforesaid tutor, list' ttha day of bupteun- dais Uerg &amp; Gay, P. 0. Box 24157,
cft ft opm p.ic', T.V.ale,
eusdar months Irons the
the
time
of
on
or
before
the 29th day of
Covrt on or before' til t ln't-, A. ii. 1955, otherwise a Do- (Irhutido, Florida, aiusti to file the first publication of title no. August, 1910. else
a Decree Pro
,
Itqateiuber, 11+86. It cr' Ire Custlecu will be wi- the original of such Answer ticie. Two ooiaiae of each claim Cw,(s.00 will be entered a gainst
-.
so. a decree tire tared esgutsist you asid the cause wi th
the Clerk of the *tors- or demand shall be In writing, you.
u$C
*,7'S bcadlixim
wU% lie tukets agstissat pr.a"oe'ti ,'t porte.
uitJ Circuit Court usa tit* b"fiare a,sd .eiw.lh state the place of
IT IS ORDICEED that this be
Eh'_nvllef de*i*deitJ In
WITNESS itsy hand and off I- the 8th day of siqitemliur, 1966. rcs.idutsct' and post office ad- published In The Sanford Herald,
clait si's*l ett haisfurd, Sesnisiule it you fall to do so, is darns,' dress. of the elaiwsirit, and shall a uhen'.puper publIshed In Semift
- $
shall be publish- C7tiusiiy . Florida, ltd. 3.1 day of pro cuusfeaso will lit' takes, be' sworn to by the claimant, his note
I1
County,
Flurida,
once
each
'ek
for
four eon- August. A. V. 1966.
$
agattast you for the relIcf do- agent, or attorney and sucons- week for four consecutive weeks.
yuShIc
eks its the Sanford (SEALs
usanded In (lit Complaint.
;)atiued by is tiling lee of one W'ITNESS the hand of the
Art huw- H. tldukwitb, Jr.
lu .uhall be publish- dollar and such claini or its- Clerk 01 the Circuit Court, SemiThis Nut.'
CO $0
10W'1iOW. 'J'
MW" OW Cl
*1JifiCd
$ nd day of August,
Clurk of the Circuit Court, ad orsue $ week for four cones- mazsd not so filed shall be void, stole County, Florida. this the
Ninth Judicial Circuit. in outive weeks th The baistut-d
John DevItis Woodruff
--•
-'
PC 10C ':
5th day of July. 11+85.
and For SemInole County. Herald.
As adnduistralor of the (SEAL)
huar U. Be't'kwhtlt. Jr.
Florida
Dated thIs 2nd day of August,
Estate of
Arthur }j,. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark ut the -Circuit Court
By: Doisisti M. 11urku, V. C. lOSS.
May T. Woodruff, deceased
Clerk of the Circuit Court
T. VIblen
GORDON V. rh(Ei.'l:IUCK
(k;V.ALP
ALIIL'lIT K .FJTT$
Donna H. Markus. D. C.
,'.ttt.riiv I or Plaintiff
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Edwards Building
Winderw
eedle, Halite. I Ward
110 East (';ummeu'ula.l Mtisst
SIMN I Gay
Clerk uf t he Ciscuit Court Sanford, ha.
M IPOCAL NIWIPA
224 Park Av.ssuc. South
WITH 50.000 READUS
I'.
(i.
3Iu
1795
By:
Martha
r
T. Vil*lsit
Attorney for Executor
'.'inter Park, Florida
l'ussiui'd. Flurid, 22771
Deputy Clerk
PublIsh July 25 &amp; Aug. 4. 11,, Publish July :18 1 Aug. 4, 11. 15.
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tera of commendation to be rooms on the campus.
Thursday.
"However, if the student is
for an Increase in the cost of
school lunches this year, as
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It. white blooms,
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and white theme of the wedding. event,
low the break-even point last
been stalled on special plat.
was
church
rehearsal
day
for
The
White
House
will
Tile 150-inember men and I S0111e We% ision canieras have ~
year in being able to pay their
outside the church. No,
decked with flowers in tll~pi~.~
nd may have to go up. Luci Johnson and Patrick J. I
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boys choir field its final practice
GOLD
li%-e television
ill be
eve
the
of
their
wed.
Prices of lunches are not the Nugent on
session Thursday night. The
permitted inside the church.
t all schools They are ding.
ciu'Illoneur, Robert Grogan, 26,
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LucI and Nugent have attend- I
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of Washington, was ready for
ed a party every night on this
lila hour-long concert of rcli
CflCO ura e as many young- walk down the aisle, there's one
last week before their marriage.
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possible to eat a hot more dinner-dancing celebra.
gious music on the wedding day. I
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It was a Texas-style cookout
tion
tonight
for
members
of
the
The shrine director, Msgr.
lunch every day.
AND
Thursday night tit the suburban
wedding including Luci's par.
'I'lionikis J. Grady has briefed I
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responsible for aecurity precau.
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wadding day. Tile threat of
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Entertainment ........................ 3A
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Fund, nationally, broke the $30 could not be guaranteed $400 of Patrolman Robert Bailey
Appointment was made by the budget this year."
uiissed at :-15 p.m. Elementary
school office or the adniinis- will attend.
million mark for the second a month, if teachers are worth from $300 to $350 per month
the
county
school
board,
Thurs.
tudents
who
were
in
.ichool
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time in history and may be on that?"
effectiv e Aug. 1. Bailey, who day. Roberts has been teaching
County
lust
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new record with
the way to
He said the land Is being had requested pay increase to for 15 years.
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whose
freedom
of
choice
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KANSAS CITY (AP)--Fornier of students 15 years old or old rep
n, Ameri- taxed out of existence and be retroactiv. to May 1, reIn other action, the board President Ila rry s. ,rrutuan, er, the student will be
oases- Reason for the different
can Heart publication reports. without the farmer there would signed effective Aug. 31. Busimur heard a report from Dr. Earl hospitalized nearly a w&amp;'k with mitted to fill out his own free- smgnnlmemmts niuti
are
already
hours
to avoid overcrowding
Seminole County's share was be no need for schools. He de. ulso resigned effective Aug. 31.
Weldon, president of Seminole a n Westinal disturbance and dorn of choice form on the first reglStered, Richey poititeti ,)ut. of hum,4 :is much as possible.
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and police clerk tendered their resig. few weeks since the resignation Include hospital, fines and forBig doings are coming up on standard state-wide require. nations to become effective of John Broderick from the po01
lice force was approved tit $126 cmforeement from $421,484 to
August 29 with all civic clubs ments for teachers would elim- Aug. 31.
banding together to honor one inate competition by 67 counChief Shinn's salary was set for each officer.
mos
of Sadord's
The resignation of Court bridges to $911,8(m, up $40,320;
t important ties for school personnel," he at $450 per month retroactive
citizens.
concluded.
to Aug. I and lie immediately Clerk Roy Chamberlin effective general fund, $821,756 up $19.. Op
29
Democra- 118SUMed the duties of his now Sept. I was accepted with re. 021, and health department I
(county share), $S,i,.i.i, UP
Now, from the White House tic sthte•repreaenta'tive elect
The oath of office was gret and, at
I Prorarn and srhedut.* for ''mn'lr 13 uq
Th
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the olvning of 2:1 county freedom of choice '
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m-hoot
huses
will he a
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they would give hill, af,surance Mrs. Onnic R. Shomatc, notary itudit, of the police department
, schools on Aug. 29 have been been filed, he will not
bo per. 1 pr-oxiniarL.ly flip inine as last
tion begetting" raise. That is, that they would "roll back the public, when the mayor refuse(i records to be done by the city's the sume at .37 for the $78,. announced by Thomas Richey,
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982
budget
and
.50
mills
will
mitted
to
attend
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mi age, i
Auditor, Frederic Dunn-liankin
in e verything
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continue to be levied
done, Richey 'mt)ha)t ectniomy :uid feasibilpenses. And, oh yes, airline ma- incased the state sales tax
ura.
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If fl freedom or choice torni
by the med iators.
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comm
'It, fiu' instance, parents
last effort to name Patrolman
grade
m
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000, up 90,00O over last year s six
13 tlieu, the student wiii oe as.
;t.ike,1 huit a xtudent e
Chairman Mason Wharton Jack I.,. Bushor as chief of poyears
before
1 $247,000, has operated at an
t*
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.increased deficit," Alexurider I and must present a state- ,1 signed tl~e school neurest his ,i.,isignvoi to it j.hool
Gary Gibson, president of the and other members of the school lice and requested council to
e
is
available.
'dio
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bus
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the
parSeminole High School Future board assured b1cDonald that confirm the appointment but
nient of physical examination ,
also
;
said,
"and
the
bourd
has
caille'l
but
it
will
probably
mean
that'#!JiLi
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for
the
by
Farmers last year and a state they would "be happy and the bourd took no action on the
a physician. Parents
for the hospital trustees to
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the
student
will
mistj
the
fh-it'
tt-,3"-iP0rWNon of that 3tudent
vice president has called an fin- would jump at the opportunity request. On two previous ocniust have filed a "freedom of
work to correct this situation." choice" form and re fist ed week of school,
they (1(1 fl')t to and fr'mi school," Richey
portant meeting of the chapter to roll taxes back as far as casions, the board had refused
Alexander further stated,
Charles Roberts, Goldsboro
members for 7 p.m. Monday in possible, perhaps
the student with the school to; elect to file the ehoic-P fo,.,,,. ! L_.x pl.jilleti.
two
or
three
to
confirm
Bushor's
appointschool
teacher,
has
been
named
"The
board
has
studied
every
which
they have been assigned. as required.
School hours '-viii be the
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the SHS vocational agriculture mills.
budget
request
in
detail
since
He
zed
that
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t! 38 I-Ast year in most inprincipalof Hopper School, re
Transfer students and those 1
building
William hilbee of G eneva , Bushox lucked experience
Juiie 15 and I lifli personally coming into the county for the tiori to filing
the
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penises to t,.83, he advised.
coholic beverage tax, race track
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plement hits budgeted
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Longwood has a new police chief -but after Aug.
Total millage which is exand sweepstakes funds,
expansion and remodeling job
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have
no
patrolnien.
pected
to be certified for the ~
MISS DONNA HOWLAND, datight~r of Mr. and Mr.A. Ben Nf. Howland,
He further proposed that
Ilorace
D.
Shinn,
formerly
of
the
Maitlund
police
and Miller Machine is planning --county school superintendents,
public
school
system
Is
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8anford,
as the "Sanford DeMolay Swpeth,~s-frl.,"
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will compete with other
.
to spend $5,000 on sprucing up principals, .professors, teachers department, was appointed chief of,othe LongNvbQd Police mills, up from lust year's 9.321
chupti r ewqthearts -tor -the.,atat* '
conclav'e ta. 1-11 at Hollywood. With 'Miss Howland'i photo, The Sanand others should be'stitte em-'* b.N~ Mayor'13. E. 13hick at meeting of city counp'iffhurs- mills, un increase of 4.65 mills. '
indication of confidence in the pioyes. Sthnda
or H era ld in t rod uces its new Photo-Lathee Duo Tone process
evening
and
unani
Requests
for
an
additional
salaries for
community and shows that a standard grades as in the mer- mously confirmed by the written for each officer.
$185,000 for county ~,,overnment I
(Iferald Photo b
Bill Vincent, Jr.)
lot can be done by "free enter- It system could be provided for board.Following the lipAdditional payment for 11am- operation was pared to $130,. ______________________________________________________________________________
ris&amp;' without asking for gov- superintendents and principals pointrnent and confirma- ley and Bushor for 84 hours 000 addItional.
Budgets which are increased
ernment aid.
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xhut-inm; and learn First Aid.
"ParUdjte In these avities and I feel sure that your
efforts will be rewarded with
that trophy," she ussured the
girls
Mm. Luecker concluded wi th
an invitation to the Juniors to
attend the next Unit 58 meet
inc when the girls who attend.
ad Girls Sta u will make th eir
reports on their trip to Ta1Ihas"e this summer.
Plans also have been made

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Thursday evening was not a li e hearing to probe the neceatest run of the air raid warnfor it 4.65 mill increase
ing siren. It was the combined in county ad voloretu taxes for '
screams of despair of the pmp - the 1966-67 school budget.
rt,' owners as th ey read the
After hearing all those who 1
front page headline on the Her wished to speak, the board un33
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Intget,
which
lion
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A
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cation of downtown Sanford will personnel
be presented at a meeting of
First to be heard was a forth e Sanford Merchants Assocla- mer county commissioner,
üon at 3 p.m. Monday at the non W. Dunn, who asked for
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went down to
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Boys shooting out
lights at the hail park. Two
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little child hit by car on 13th
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gency room and released
City hail closed up tight
someant' left a hose running
birds looking for bread near the
the zoo is quiet
city jail
radio blaring from the County
"Feel so lonesome"
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Session Met
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801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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Don Hawkins, Manager

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Slavia, Florida

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Central Baptist Church, 1311Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
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First Baptist Church, 51) Park Ave.
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First Baptist Church of Ma L.n4o Spring.
First SliUch Missionary Baptist Church,
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Fountain Heed Baptist Church, O iedo
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Second SIsUob Missionary Baptist Church.
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St. John's Missionary Baptist Church.
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Wsatijds Missionary Baptist Church.
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All Souls Catholic Church, 711 Oak Ave.

1921 W. First St.
Le'v. SoUthern Baptist Mission, CAuluots
Missionary Baptist Church North 114.

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Congregational Chriatia.a Church
3401 lark Ave.
Norussid. Christian Church. 1 1 u r I d a
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FILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps arni Employees
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
ICTLGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
PIJBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
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Church of Christ. 1512 S. Park Ave.
Church of Christ. Geneva
Church of Christ, I&amp;k. Ma rl
Church of Christ, L,ongwood
Church of Christ. Pads
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Church of Clod. 501 Hickory
Church of God, 2100 B. French
Church of God. Oviedo
Church of God hiIaMoc. Enterprise
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church
Ave., Enterprise

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Christ Episcopal Church, bong-wood
All Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
at 4th
Holy Crass Episcopal, l-'iinic
LUTHER.A.N
Ascension Lutheran Chutch. Oveibruok
Dr.. Ca.aeelbrry
Good Shepherd United l,jthern,
suu B. Urlando Iii.
Lutheran Church of the Iisd.eui.r,
103 W. *5th Pla
Messiah Lutheran Church. American bsgluu
flail. Prairie Lake, Fern Park
St. LiLkes Luth eran Church , ItL 426 SLavla.

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Barnett Memorial Methodist ChurCh, Jri)Bary Ave.. Enterprise
Bear Lake Methodist Church
listls*l A.1LE. Church, Canaan fieigl*ta
Casselb.rry Community Methodist Church,
hwy. 17-9:
Piney ltt&amp;iu.. ltd.. CasiU,.rry
Delisry Community Iiethuthat Church W.

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1" 1 vi I Church of th
Nasarsas, W.
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Fern Park Church at
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lary Church of the Neasruis
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Community Preebyt.rlan Church. LW Mary
First t-rssbytenAan Church. CMk Ave.
First l3resbyteriap Church of DeBary,
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)3r01,yteris.0 Church of The Covsaaat
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Presbyterian Church
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9913 Bear Lake Road

Upeala community Presbyterian Church,
Upsals, Bd.
WtaLaatm
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P bytsrla Chroh, Howell
Park. at 486, tss*1betry
IE'IZNTR DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lahis $Sveuth-day Adventist Church.
hwy. 436, Forest City
5.ventb4ay Adventist Church. Msttlad
Ave., Altanioni. Spring.
Sanford Seventh -day Adventist Church,
Seventh A;

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listed in "fair" con- jured available at press time. Hospital along with her twi
Early Saturday a car oper- year-old daughter Tracey afti
dition at Orange Memorial Haspital today after being Involv- ated by a Sanford man, Gray their car apparently went 01
ed in an accident onthe Orange Bishop, !l, 212'nlnnlalWay -r..t costI on anfovd A c. al
Blossom Trail yesterday while crashed into the Osteen Bridge 16th St. and crashed Into a
Two passengers in a cc
abutment on SR 415. Bishop
enroute to Tampa.
by Frank Noel], Sun
driven
Troopers said Shinn's car suffered head, lace and other
struck another vehicle on the injuries and was transferred merlin Ave., were treated f
at the hospit
Trail. The Police chief suffered to Gainesville Hospital
Noel]
apparently
lost co
broken ribs. No charges were ther
and
slammed
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his
His car was a total loss. A trol
filed as yet.
telepho:
Highway patrolmen are still passenger In the car, Miss Pat a guide wire of a
investigating an accident on SR McGuire suffered minor injUr- pole on 25th St.
Injured were Jeff Whitin
46 and Jungle Road, approxi- ies.
mutely two miles east of Gen- . Mrs. Virginia Skelly, 111 E. Geneva and David Noel], Sur
s ninrlin Ave. Noell was charg
eva. Several ihjulãa - z rt- i c-In- ins Circle, S'.f°rd
ported with no list of the in treated at Seminole Memorial I with careless driving.

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First Pentecostal Church of bougwoud
Full Gospel TaboreecI. 2714 Country- Club
Mt. 011,. Holiness Ch urch, 0s.k Hill
lid. Cist.esa
J'tueorest Leisbly of Clod. 11th &amp; Elm
Sanford Allia.uoe Church, 1401 S. Park Ave.
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah. Wit.
items, $04 Sanford Ave.
T*i. Salvntiogi Arai, 214 Jr. Sad 81.

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Police Chief in an
North
Orlando, was reported in
accident—Gosh—arid he got all
"critical" condition this morn
those safety awards too.
Ing at Orange Memorial Hospital suffering from a bullet
wound in the head.
Area deaths ................ 2 Sheriff's Deputy J. Q. Gallo.
bridge ....................... 8 way reported young Connelly
C1ssified ads ............ 10.11 was found at the rear of the
Cornic .................. 89 Church of the Nativity, on SR
Crossword puzzle .......... V 427, Saturday morning, with a
Dear Abby .................. 8 .22 caliber rifle at his side. 1-ic
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Entertainment ............
Gaduway said it WSb 4.*U p•
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TITUSVILLE (AP)
Sturchio of Titusville dropped
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The decision, 60 days before
the election, left Rep. Ed Gurney, Republican, with no announced opponent.
Sturchio said that hopes for
financial support had not materialized and he had gone into
debt to seek the office.

this afternoon at the Church of Christ with internment
at. Onklawn Cemetery.
Hancock, who came to San.
fond more than a decade ago,
livedat 109 Pinecrest Dr., SanHe served with the Array
engince during World War
I II and *as'
as a member of the
Sanford Shrine Club, member
Inf nselk
of the Bahin Temple In OrlanMIAMI (A?)
G reta, the
do the Masons and the Restaur- season's seventh tropical storm,

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Survivors include his widow, might to hurricane intensity to.
Maxine N.; sons, Robert Wade day as scientists considered
whether to try to seed her anand Wallace Dale, both of San. gry winds into submission.
ford; mother, Mrs. Pearl HanAlthough she was still small
cock, Williston; brothers, W. L. and no immediate danger In
Hancock, Daytona Beach, W. E. any tand mass, forecaster's predicted Greta to grow In sixe and
Hancock Jr., Jacksonville;
ters, Mrs. Opal Henderson, Or- power as she ranged over the
warm waters of the South Atlando; Mrs. V. F. Hester, Allantic.
achun, Mrs. W. It. Hester,
Meanwhile, officials 0f ProGainesville, Mrs. harry Gaston, ject Stormfury, the tropical
Columbia, Ga., seven
nephews storm "seeding agency, were
niece s.
and
decide during the
expected
l'allbears were \V. K. McRob- day whether to sprinkle Greta
erts, J. L. hobby, Ruby Spears, with 3ilver Iodide.
Dave Heniley, J. H. McNeil and
Her location and probabte
many honorary pallbearers,
track made Greta a candidate
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Sturchmo, 43, is a political charge of arrangements.
science Instructor on leave from
lirevard Junior College.

for the process which is designed to convert a tsorm's destruc-

tive ferce into harmless rain.
At 5 sin. (ES'T). Greta was

Marine Killed

centered near latitude 21.3
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A north, longitude 6.1.3 west —
crash on takeoff killed at Mu- about 385 miles northeast of
rine Corps flier last night. The San Juan, P. R., and a little
pilot, stationed at the Heaufort over 1,200 miles east soutist
(S.C.) Marine Air Station, had of Miami.
started it training flight when
Greta developed yesterday
Ids Ii'S Crusader jet crushed at northeast of the Leeward lithe end of it ('veil Field rums- lands, the eastern boundary of
the ',.'aribbesn Sea
A long- way.
CICERO, 111. (AP)
threatened 01)011 housing march
filed through hostile Cicero
Sunday, with 3,00() 1)011CC and
National Guardsmen swinging
bayonets and billyclubs to maintuin order.
Six white spectators suffered
minor bayonet cuts and police
arrested at least 40 Pe150115.
'I'ise march by 192 persons
fur less than thu 1,000 authorwas
Ized by a parade permit
protected by a force larger
tItan asiy mobili zed during the
pust six weeks of Protest
itiurehes in the Cicero area. Leas
than one-quarter of the marchers were white. Some other
marches have been nearly half
missions.
coumposed of whites.
As in other dunsonstrutions,
rocks, bottles and firecrackers
flew at the marchers and hecklers shouted taunts and oh.

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Sanford and Seminole County today mourned the
loss of Rohert C. Hancock, 52, who died Saturday after
an apparent heart attack.
Funeral rites for the owner of the Pinecrest Inn
in Sanford and Town House in Oviedo are being held

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Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Johns Chry.
50510W CILSP&amp;, Hwy. 17-92, Fern Park
Congregation Bath lana.!. 14th A Magnolia
First Church at Christ, Scientist.
1100 E. 2nd St.
Mlujdow Ball of Jehovah's Witness
Lali. Monroe UnIt, 159* W. Third St.

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The 78-hour Labor Day week•
endend traffic toll toward what
tile National Safety Council Sold
looked like a "pretty definite"
record.
The death toll reached 457.
"Unless there's some radical
Improvement," said a safety
council spokesman, "it will be
near the top of our estimate
630 deaths. This, of course,
would far4urp515 the record of
(.4
563.
"At this point, It looks pretty
definite," he added.
For comparison, 505 persons
died on a recent non-holiday
weekend.

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Commie Paper

The new six acre park near
Lake Jessup is about ready and
NEW YORK (AP)
A crude
don't bc surprised U you see
picnic tables and a boat ramp bomb exploded Sunday at the
offices of the Communist flewsprouting up any day there.
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County Commission plans lusemeut room and shattering
work sessions on county road windows, including a number of
projects Tuesday afternoon and stained-glass ones in a church
Routine meet- across the street.
Wedueday
There were no injuries. Police
ing scheduled for tomorrow
said
the pipe bomb, 10-12 inches
morning.
long
and probably filled with
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School buses using Holly the basement areaway of the
Avenue between 24th and 25th three-story brownstone
building.
Streets have aroused bitter
The church damaged was the
compaintb about the dust from
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of
residents there. Some people
St. Savu.
have been raising cain over
cars raising dust on way to
ball park during the summer.
Every city coiiimlstiioiier got
at least one phone call—they'll
take it up with the school board.
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Allen'. ML Church, GUy. A 12W
Church of Clod In Christ. Oviedo
Chuluota. Community Church
Church of 0-ad of Prophecy, 3507 Elm Ave.
Church of God Mlmlon, Enterprise
Church of issue Christ of Latter Day
Saints, MIS Park Lye.

COmmUP'&amp;y Chapel, Altamonte Spring.

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Christ Methodist Church
Sunland
First Methodist Church, 419 Park Ave.
First M ethodiat Church of Oviedo
Fi rst Southern Methodist Church
344u Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist Church. 101 W. 4th It.
Geneva Methodist Church, Oseeva
Grace Methodist Church, Onors Rd.
Grant Chapel huE. Church. Oviedo
(.Iakgrove Methodist Church. Oviedo
Gateep Methodist Church
Pa
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Weals
Wesleyan Methodist, it. 44
W at
St. James A.ILE.. 9th St. at Cypress
Sc.. Maria A.11.E. Church St. At. 416 OltSsfl
st. laura Methodist C ii u r C 11 OsiSID
ltd. EnterpUae
Stafford Memorial Methodist C b u r cii
b. DslIary

Traffic accidents continued
in alarming numbers
to-in Sanford and Seminole County
rifl-kbt' Iat'T Dwec..J
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IIANCO(:K

Sanford Mourns
Loss Of Hancock

By 'FUR ASSOCIATED

Longwood Police Chief Hurt.

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BISHOP CAR AFTER THE SR 415 CRASH

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MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAWR FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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Rose &amp; Willis Bowman &amp; Employees

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Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Riame and Employees

L D PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STENSTROM

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and

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1.11 acic-ep '.i.huIe mnking on a
g(- rt'eflfy(l porch M his home,

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rRESBYTEILIA CHURCH
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IL. Lucas F. Onile
Pastor
Church School
9:20 a. a.
Morning Worship.. 11:90 a. a.
Junior RI &amp; Senior 111
youth Meetings
6:00 p. a.
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SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Str.ff

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Nothing but pats-on-the-back
for our sheriff's putro] boat on
the St. Johns and Lake Monroe.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP)
Wish I had a nickel for every
President Johnson campaignperson they have pulled out of ed in Michigan today by bluntly
Doing it quietly telling organized labor on its
the water
and without fanfare.
own holiday that "it can't make
all the gains it wants
all at
soon
beonce.,'
meeting
Look for it
After volunteering this anti.
twtCtl \7 oluiia and Seminole officwis on that Sit 415 bridge— inflation warning in Detroit,
You Imow tile one mean—The citadel of the United Auto
structure (?) that looks like It Workers Union, Johnson flew to
belonged to the Sanford Junior P.attle Creek to help mark the
High School complex.
100th birthday of a sanitarium
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founded by the late cereal king,
Work on dredging the propos- Will Keith Kellogg.
ed new boat marina has been
Now U we can
completed
only iwd those bulkhead people.

—The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
GREGORY LUMBER
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there's such a shortage of doe.
mrs Ii: Sa"Ju34.th cru't our
medical society solicit young
MDs from around the country
in settling here? Surely there wood Police Chief.
must oc hundreds of young mcfl
Long-wood Police Chief H. D.
out of medical school looking
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Evening Worship — 7:15 p. a.

FIRST CHURCH OP CUltiST
SCIENTIST
800 Last Second Street
Sunday Service &amp;
Sunday School
11:00 a.. a.
Wednesday Service s:oo p. a.

OATkWN BAPTIST CIRJ1tCII
274. Dountry Club Itoad
Pastor
Rev. IL. T. Barrett
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Sunday School — V:4f
Worship isrv1oe — 1l:OD a.. a.
'Pr.aMur 11ntn
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2:00 V. a.
Evening WOTI12t
Wed Prayer Bsrv. — 7:20 p. a.

L.UTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEILER
103 W. 21Lh Fla"
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "'This is the
Lit."
Herbert W.Go.ras........ Pastor
Sunday School — 9:16 a. m.
Worship 8'1iN1
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Kindergar
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rrul 1100'(1 one as Pher,mos W.
t ringer. It, of Riviera Reach
111111 saId ttie r,'hprs name was
ri! her Richard MihIr r'r ii':harrI
l :, m phe ii
WiIiIm,tn 1fr-rmnJr. 'A of PAM 61 stied in Itue -"trek of his car
''Ii Stt,Pc- Rm,rJ )04 msts'iut II miles
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11'mnrueII Friday night.
f)rr,wriing.q I a e I si ii e d May
;siyer. .1.1, of Gainesville at Crec
,'jt Ficaeh Charles MiPer, nfl.
of A P. I a a I a at. Jacksonville
heath, and gather Sheppard.
52. of .laeks'.nvlIIe In the Jacksr,nville Harbor.
At Lakeland. Paul Linn. 74,

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Thomas .1. Walsh .Jr., 20. of
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Adstuday School — 9:4b &amp;. M.
jUoraLu&amp; Worship... 11:00
Tr&amp;lnt= Union
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7'ZO
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.Jr., 32, was killed Sunday at n I
IhaMlillnte processing plant tic':i t
Ilnrtnu, vIicit two iront c'iul load

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!t''hr'rt l)ar.ir'l f,ngfr,rrl 5 I.I. rf
,q I ll, tt-rulkeql on Stat" 1I11Ful .102
z:sii killer] in preneat- Panama (1$ y.
rlm-,wri hrnars Sa?urrlay
hit
.Josc'mh 1. 011.1f roll I tear a, r,11, "I tr,r mu ear rsn Sfmto Rose] 29
K l'slutut,tc'e '.-suq It I IletI itt an or submit 25 t nllpq r,isrth r,f S'mnni.
,-i,Ic',,t, at flint it'?it r oh Florida ts,n'I
city Sot ui,rin v
A F"'""!', boy M i e lu a I
1Jie Mr,ntgornery, 11. w xi killed
tvhen a ear struck his Wycle
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Oft SOuPe FU,orl 05 Rt Pe'nqaeola
Sat c,rtlay.
Two men were killed Friday
a I g hi P when their ear was
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Bible School •..
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Morning Worship — 10:00 a.. a.
1- suing Worship — 6:10 p. a.
Wed. 1ray•r Service 7:10 p. a.

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Holy Communion
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By mr. ,RMfl(1,%1:I) ,'ttrMs
'l'lie tiont Ii toll ftuiii nrrldent q
d U V I ti g f lip long I ,nlsnr I by
wc't'kc'nd nnt-ed In 21 In flmkla
I ndnv willi n $ u cAr 1411IF1011111
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(1 ( in1*- ( 'Is'n t- ,i It'
Ihe Floritlo 111011%,V11), l'nI icil
saul the sevell pc'tIshed w)n',i a
ear carrying Rix teen ngc'q frani
Tampa collided with sinaI he,
automobile cm U.S. 19 early
toilii y.
MI six teen-nget-q nti:l Suzanne
l)ntnpler. 21, 1, am the other tar,
were killed.
The I ligliwny I 'sit mcii idc't,t ilirci
live of the COX youths os
Lewis, 1)1 sine Ct, t-IH',iI u'r, I .inih,
Vogel, SI,c'ik' Ijnget-c'r, nil 17,
anti (in' ilt-Ivi'r, I )cn,,,Icl K Ig:'r
Ill.
old inoti %viri kihicqi
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l.siiiiletilnle
Su,I(Iny 1111,011
III I"IuIt
-lit'ii 0 1)0(101 tnt skkklrd 1111(1
stiiiu'k him during a t-sulnstarni.
l kky Itcert', 9, Ii maw ned Sun
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METHODIST CHURCH
2460 Sanford Ave.
Rev. Durward H. Knight, Jr.
Pastor
SUfldiw .chool
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Tning
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built at Seminole Jiuu in Casberry.
The cuinpiex reportedly cost.jog over 1 million is being
built by Sudler Construction
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will be erected next to the
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of not less than 60,000 squsro
sales and serfeet and the
vice dcptinciit will he located
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Although the new stores will
Le built on the urea formerly
the parking lot, ade.
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Worth Vietnamese Four villagers were killed and old boy and a U.S. Marine were
(AP)
ground fire shat down three 'U.S. 20 to 25 other persons were In- ies sr'rously hurt.
fighter-bombers during raids jureci. including three U.S. Only two weeks age amid it iqhf Free Aid
rash of accidental bombings
near hanoi Sunday and another crewmen.
Seminoli, County B
Ao.
Gen.
William C. Westmoreland.
Zuni
American plane was knocked A few hours later, a
elation members have voted
down farther south today, the rocket accidentally discharged commander of U.S. forces in ,
as It was being loaded onto a Viet Nam. Issued a directive nanimously to join Orlando t'U.S. command announced.
Only one of the five pilots was U.S. Marine jet at Da Nang. and urging ('xtreme care to nvoid torney Russell Troutman In his
suit ng'alnat Sargent Shrivar,
rescued, a spokesman said. The hurtled into a nearby Vietnam- civilian casualties.
aircraft lasses brought the num- ese military building at the air- U.S. planes flew 14 missions director of the 'U.S. Office of
bet of 'U.S. planes reported shot field. A Viet Cong prisoner was against North Viet Nam Sun Economic Opportunity.
down over North Viet Nam to seriously Injured. Four South day. including strikes on four Trotitman's stilt claims that
missile sites
3111.
three in the ll• Shriver's decision to initiatea
nol area
While American jets pounded
and 11 oil storage prorram of federally paid atdepots, a spokesman nid.
oll depots, missile sites and nthIn neirhhorhnod law
tonne
Smoke billowed up 10.001) feet offices to give free legal serer targets In the North Vietnamas the planes set all numerous vices Is unconstitutional.
heartland, government.
ese
explosions and fires at the fuel
troops in South Viet Nam reSeminole County Bar Assnthe spokesman said.
ported wiping out nearly half of
e d attorney PhilThe pilots reported hIt. an two elation Appoint
a 1100-man elite Communist
Ip Logan to act as the iuinw(]
missile *ttes.
force In a three-day operation In
party In the co-complaint of the
The fliers also claimed
the sweltering swamplands at
straying or damagIng 40 barges, stilt.
Delta 1 0 ni1.
the %1bn,
The suit, TOed In federal court
39 bridges, 4' supply buildings.
southwest of Saigon. The
eight antiaircraft gun positions, several weeks nm asks that
fighting broke a 10-day lull In
35 trucks and l railroad box Shri'er and the OEO he enground action in the south.
joined from establishing the
As the allies braced for In
neighborhood legal ofproposed
Of the three pthnes lest Suncreased Communist terrorism
day, one was an Air Farce F4C flees.
In advance of the national alec"We feel that most bar
Phantom with a two-man crew
tion next Sunday, 5,500 South
soc'intlons
are already provid41)
miles
down
which went
Korean troops arrived aboard
proposed services
these
northwest or Hanoi. The others Ing
three U.S. transports at the con- w
were single-seat Air Farce F105 I without necessity of federal p.stral coast port of Nha Trnng.
Thunde.rchtefs. One Went down alstanee," a prepared statement
They bolstered the six-nation
In miles north or Hanoi. the oth- of the Seminole County Bar
allied force, exiusive of the
er
20 miles northwest.
reads.
more than 700,000 Vietnamese
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All
four
pilots
were
listed
As
"The principal objection Is
troops, to 341,000 men.
that the (Economic Opportuni.
Mishaps plagued air opera- JOSEPH P. Delhtria, at- missing.
However, the pilot of an Air t3') Act (of 1964) does not ape..
tached to RVAH-7 at
tlons In the South.
Sanford Naval Air Sth- Force Thunderchief shot down cifically provide for any legal
A U.S. twin-engine Army Carthou transport plane crashed tion, has been advanced today 15 miles west of the coa st- services. By establishing these
Into a Vietnamese village Sun- from airman to aviation ill city of Dong Hot was rescued neighborhood legal offices, the
day shortly after taking off maintenance administrit- by helicopter, the spokesman Office of Economic Opportunity
said.
from Dang Tra airfield about tionman 8/cl.
director sets his own guidelines

Seminole Jaycees According to word from 01'.
have sent letters to rreident Joseph O'Malley, plasticstirJohnson, Secretary of State goon, who collected the supDean Husk, Secretary at Dc- plies, the Defense Department
fense Robert McNamara and s ays it Is unable to transport
all elorfdA congressmen asking the supplies and the Jaycees
for help fit' mutilated children
In Viet Na:,i.
"Over 5,000 pounds of medThe doctor
ical and related supplies are BOSTON (Al')
MW awaiting shipment to Viet has given Gov. John A. Volpe of
Nam from McCoy Air roree Massachusetts the worst order
for a politician: Do not utter S
Base
which are its vital
ammunition in combatting Viet word for three or four days.
Cong mutilations and terror- Volpe is suffering from lnI-3'nthe letter reads In part. gitis.
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Viet Nam, n-here lie nupet'nit'nl
hundreds of ehthh'pn whom lb.'
Viet Cong had tni-tuned in nil
effort iii force their ;uni- t'flts to
join the Communist Inert's.
On his retuinu here, Dr. 0'.
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asking that organization to join shot and knifed four persons to him design better tests and
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Sen. have far-reaching adverse conWASHINGTON (Ai')
tabled pending study.
ments but was eluded b a fifth tests in teaching and re-teachMEDA M. TYNER
Thruaton B. Morton assailed the sequences.
ing.
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reports
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would-be
victim.
on
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Norton and 11 other R.epubliMrs. ?deda M. Tyner, 7b,
Senate Democratic
In cases of incorrect answers.
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cans, along with five Demo- Chuluota, died Thursday. A that the State of Florida may Officers said a soldier from El
TroutmaTt's
legal
acPaiso's
Ft.
Bliss
locked
himself
omissions,
or
multiple
answers,
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also
join
crats. sided wi th President native of Kalamazoo, Mich.,
TUES. THRU SAT.
A.M. 'TIL 9:30 P.M.
Ident Johnson by proposing a Johnson, who huts made it clear she had moved to Chuluota in tion and a decision on this is in a bathroom during the yin- tlw machine will grack. the quesAve.
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LABORDAY
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reduction In The U.S. troop corn- that he does not want Senate 1959 from Longwood. She is expect-ed this week.
TO WINN'DIXIE 10 and
17'92
NEXT
HWY.
7 P.M.
to
batter
attempting
down
the
it
A.M.
and
and
the
total
number
of
ergove
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ment
Several other
mnitment to. Europe.
action on the Issue while deli- survived by a stepson, Roy
bathroom
door
with
a
rifle
mrs
will
he
'written
at
the
top
PHONE 3228270
Morton, tw heads the Repub- cate efforts are under way ¼L) Tyner, of Klsahnmlee. Brisson professional groups have reportedly expressed agreement pollee said, but fled when he of each test form.
lican Senatorial Campaign Cam- revamp NATO after France's ]unerel Home is in charge.
mnittes, took the lead In an at- troop withdrawal,
with the suit filed by Troutman heard sirens of fire engines
tempt to force hearings on a
and arc considering joining it. which were rushing to the
Thirty-two Democrats and six
resolution offered by Demo- Republicans say they think the
Winter Park City Commission apartments.
Leopoldo Morales Jr., 21, El
cratic Leaaer Mike Mansfield time has come for Western Euis said to have gone on record
Paso.
was arraigned later In the
and Democratic Policy Commit- rope to bear a large share of the
as opposing any attempt t
tee members to put the Senate burden of its defense.
gin federally-sponsored legal day on a charge of murdering
one of the victims, Army Pvt.
2k VALUE
on record favoring a cutback In Among them Sons. Robert F. Slated Tuesday
aid offices in that city.
Michael
Artz,
23.
aisseasra Oi
North Atlatic Treaty Orgzmi7.a. Kennedy, D-N.Y.; JoIei,h S
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Artz
and
his
wift
Pamela,
in.
tUrn farces.
'Clark, D•Pa.; John J Spark of Teachers and kParents at
$
were shot to death with a
"The proroM1 at this time Is man, D.Ala., and Vance Hartkc. South Seminole School will be
LeT'a-t's, 1000caliber rifle. Earlier, Albert H.
untimely and enibarassing to fl.lnd., said they believe any held at 7:30 p. tn. Tuesday.
2..h,nt mu .f LVALUE
f,.tt
arse, 72, and his wife, Alby
thscommander In chief," Nor- withdrawals ought to be geared There will be a short business
Mae. 74, died fri an adjoining
ton said ft an Interview. "1 ant to a reduction in Soviet troop meeting, followed by an open
apartment when their throats
upset and concerned that the strength in Eastern Europe.
By Jilla Buries
house when parents are Invited First meeting
of the year of were cut with a butcher knife.
Democratic leadership is so lit- Mansfield says be intencis
to visit their child's room and
tie disciplined that it would cull the resolution before tlw
the Altamonte Springs Parent Officers refused to identify
meet his teacher.
er survivor, who had been
th
a
proposal
like
Senate
without
resorting
come out wi
Paren
ts are urged to arrive Teacher Association will be at oth
sleeping
in a closet in the Art:!
this.
committee hearings. But he mu
7:15 p.m. Tuesday in the school
a few minutes
apartme
n
t.
I
UflU WC WOflL into unexpectea opposition from
If we cia this
auditorium.
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everyone will have a chance to
roaches,
and
of
ants,
Europe would consider NATO Republi can Leader Everett
I.
There
will
be
a
social
and
reThe
soldier
was
quoted
by
If
sign in for the attendance
police
as
saying
that
by
being
in
bugs
of
as going down the drain and the Dirkscn.
the
black
sheep
are
a- freshment period until 8 p.m. at
the closet he apparently es- your building, call Southern
rest of the world would think we Dirksen said too much wits ward before time for the meet- which time ttie meeti ng will
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the kiziit. riuth.i. thu,,
were concerned only wi th Viet involved for any "shot in the
gin promptly. Principal James Cupeu
we will
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will
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hc
served
E.
1A90 So
enough
to get into the bathroom. Chemicals today
or
Nam,"thr Kentucky Republi- dark" action. He called f
Murray. faculty members,
and PTA officers and commit- He war, quoted its saying tilt,I give fhe pesfs a thorough ex.
can said.
hearings to explore tilt- implien. by tile executive board.
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An Associated Press canvass ticms of tilt- action.
The membership drive will tee chairmen will be introduced, k ill er then started heating on terminating treatment. Now
Open house in tile individual the door iind screaming. "Comel is
His stund wits tiuppnrtPd by continue U) Friday. Oct. 2G. and
disclosed that of 65 senstuirs
a
will again be' presented classrooms will take place I olout of there, buy. I know
willing to take a public position Sen. Bourke Bjlickenlonpcur
Jumbo roll of
tilt, room with the- highest per- lowing the business,
you're in there."
at this ti me. 48 favor early with- Iowa. chairman of the' Senate\_-\ paper towW&amp;
centage of parents joining tilee
Police said Morales. ordrawa] of some American Republican Policy Committee.
raigned before Justice of the
Europe while 17 Hickenluoper,
troops from
member of CT?.
The
executive
board
met
WedPeace
Charles Windbcrg Jr..
oppose the action as likely to the Senate Foreign Relations
SEEKONK.
Mass. (A]')
night
had
served
an 18-month term in
to
make
plans
for
Committee, said the Mansfield ne$dn3
officiiils
Town
have
found
th
e a federal prison for violation of
were
resolution should go to the Sen- the year. Appointments
the
answer
to
why
carbonated
the Mann Act, which prohibits
ate Armed Services Committee. made to fill vacancies in
transportation
of
7K Tam
embers of t1lut board left by thi. resignation of water wits coming from the fau- interstate
ts of several homes.
'rue WJWPH JUUWI*L
purposes.
women
for
immoral
assume'
suiuie
reMrs.
Chris
Byrne,
first
vice
co
committee
(1(111' 1% AWl) FOR $EUINOZiF.
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The trouble was traced to a
UIIU
ZILD.
II11LI1O
UUVILLIj. UO YIIU
SUI1MLJIUY for ..
(J()ITW'VT. FIiOIUI)L.
leaky
soda water machine in a
CBAWcIERT WO. 11=0
to do," he suid."The Republi- Howell, recording secretary.
I4C1IYTB BROC)KLTN
restaurant.
Mrs. Dun Brimmer will fill
cans haven't had the benefit. of
BANK,
Plaintifi, secret meetings with adminis- the office of first vice president
V'
The Voice of America is the
CUAIt14T5 J. 'TUCKER. et ui., tratiun ohficialb that the Dena,- and program chairman and radio network of the U. S. inMrs. Howard Oser was named
1)cfetidunte. cruth have."
worice or svi'r LW
at; recording secretary. Other formation Agency.
MORTGAGE J'cmccLosvIir
officers are Mrs. William EggCRAIU4ES .1. TUCKER and
11A W. TUCKER, 1111!
VIRGINiA
ers, president: Mrs. Robert
wife
Yowler second vice president:
LLE$11)L'NCEs in an unknowit
PORTLAND, Ore. (A?)
ISOISERT C.
Pun.
country
Mrs. Charles Mcintosh, treasur- HANCOCK.
other thati
state or
.'rai ser%'Ict'Ii for ltoiwrt C.
the State of Fiends, and 'rite oldest Roman Ca tholic er, and Mrs. W. Arthmun, carBLL000Ck, aged
will be held
titalling uddre. being:
archbishop in the UnIted States
at 4 p. rn ..t Church of
responding secretary.
LION.' Charles Joseph Tuck.
Christ with Evangelist Dart
has announced he is ready
en, IJPN. 515 54 ti
Room mother chairmen for
Brown officiating. interment
V. B. Naval Mobile Construe- retire at 89.
lit Oulhawn Memorial Park
the year are Mrs. Harold Drees,
tiuii
Battalion
FIFT
He is the Most Rev, Edward grades I-1:
wit Ii Ma.onit' services at gravetIGHT
and Mrs. Gerald.
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dde Hanford Lodge open IL,
D. Howard. He said he was
F1'0 Nov, 'Yorb
::r1i
Ream,
grades
4-C.
Clinic
chairin.
ii.
C'rramkow
Funeral
You er. ii.ireb' uotttiod that stepping down to abide by the
Home- ID Charge of arrsxsgsman will be Mrs. Doris Curria Complaint to foreclose a cer mont..
tam mortgage encunshoring the recent pupal document recom- gun.
following deacnihed real pro- mending voluntary retirement
I(EPH— P'utie'rol setOther chairmen are Mrs. SIEINCH'
parry, to-wit:
'tr.'r, for i nbe'pti ?t1 eI,.eli who
of
bishops
over
'l
Lot 1. Bloc): E, Rtfl'LANt) ______________________ Elaine Bartlett. me mbership:
ilio d Friday wcr.- held at 10
ESTATEti, a •ubdtv&amp;sicns, acitM. today at Lutheran
Mrs.
Yowier,
ways
and
meats:
plat
cording to •
thereof,
Church of Redeem.',- with 11ev.
reuord.6 in Plat Book U,
Mrs.
Darwin Shea. devotions
H.rh..trt Gocrsi officiating. in.
-pages IS to
f thit P1111t,rnieI%t
wets at
Lakeview
and
finance
chairman: Mrs.
lie Records of Hen:Iziole Wfl'J'lCL oil' PUBLIC SALE (IF
Cemetery. Orumkw Funeral
County, Florida,
John
Birl:heimer,
publicity;
LAWS) )Ij' TAX ASNENNOIL
home Its chur.' of arrangeSues beets filed agatuat you hi
NOTICI! 15 IICItEI3Y GIVEN Mrs. Mark Sweit.zer. "PowmeRits.
the above styled suit, and you tIii, 'ursusnt to bee. lot *2"11
are required tit serve a copy of I1urittt Htatutw. MI(Y LAItLE Wow": Max Couch, faciult3' reEUA
your Answer or other Piesdisis WALKER, as Tax Assessor of presentative and awards chairoral ..tirvicos will be conducted
'Sri the Outaplaint on Plaintiff's b0n1111u113 Countl. 111unida. Will,
by Rev. Robert 51. 3onktns at
I4VAIJL
attorneys, ANDERSON, RUSh!, at 11-0o o'clock A. Al.. on bujit- man: and C. M. Harp. beautip. us. Tut'sdeiy itt Driest,,.
&amp; LOWNhES,
2 East ember I, A. I. IDOL. otter for ficittion.
Fusicral 1Ionu.. Interment will
Boulevard.
Orlalido, suit' cinti sell in the highest and
Central
ill Oitkliiwii Muoriai Park.
William
Eggers
will
serve
as
Florida, and file the original Anbithitir for ouch (tilt' lowest
hirisuon
Funeral Home in
war or tither Pleading In the accelitahsle hid to hi no lee,' Chats parliamentarian.
Chsur5e.

Scores Demos
GOP ..•

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upp
T o
V ie
t N
a
Medica
Is
I ies

lwnlmnst.Pflfl-

existent. A t.
the some time
he ssid it Is
incntieeh'nhk'
well
416called intelh'ctiiHls can suberihe to a phil osophy which
has been so thoroughly disCommunism
credited.
If
,
NEW' ELECTRONICS Test Scoring mnchirie itt South Seminoleltrnior
sn'cess. as they
were
such
a
High School is checked out by Dick Randall of Photosotrnd for material s
say. they'd put up a plate
librarian Mrs. Pat Sabin, her assistant, Don Beck-with, and Richard Mui.lHS5 WIndOW instead of an
(Herald Photo')
icr, head of the science department.
iron cur ta in and wall, would-n't they? Is there any
greatci evidence of their
failurt? We salute all Labor and wish you a happy.
safe, and patriotic Labor
Day! MASON'S ,1EEP
SALES. 500 E. 2nd St., Ph.
Mrs. Pat Sabin, materials U- 8!2-5S22.
A Gradomast-er electronic have this machine available,
test scoring machine has been and it is the only one in Orange brarian, will he in charge of the
machine.
obtained by South Seminole or Seminole Counties.
The machine will he introJunior High School as part of
duced
Into the science departa pilot testing program. Only
a very few schoolsin the at-ate merit to develop guidelines for
use of the equipment throughout th e school.
it will grade and mark 301)
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An aeqtinifltfltWe remarked that it is a tribute to
1 .iiho that today the percentage of
working people who give

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Young Woman's Club Of South Seminole'
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BY JANE CALBERtY
membership tea Thursda) Gully Lake with O members for the club and Mrs Lewis
The Young W man's Club of afterio(rn at the beautiful home and guests attending.
Cote Is In char'e of member.
South Seminole held th e annual of Mrs Wuyne Todd on Bear
Ms Todd is social chairman ship
The president, Mrs Robert

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Pi Ave. U94)1$

organization now in it third
year. Prospective members

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was covered with a lace table

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Mrs. Florence Hoover Feted

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Mrs. Florence Hoover of Bear not tlwxe, and was told, "Guess chur:h built on Lhe present site.
Lake celebrated her 88th birth-you will do the same as I did— As coon as arrangements can
day, Aug. 26, with many of her shoot," and so she did.
he made she is Pagcrly waiting

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visit for several weeks.
We Offer

One Of h.
S.1.chons
Largest
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Of Fresh Flowers

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Lake, poses with beautiful floral arrangement
which was preiiented to bar by friends at a celebration honoring her on
birthday, Aug.

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Aft. and Airs. Balmer, their wiell -wrappings keel) them
son, Tommy, and daughter, moist and modern refrigerators
Airs. James Rhodes and her store Uiem safely. Freeze them
for holding a week to a month
daughter, Vicki, attended
to
wedding.
irau.lntPanh. recze.
ingz
table,, r mayonnaise.
Mak-c. riujidwieh fillings
and keep egg, meat, cheese,
fish and poultry ref rigerated

btro wing A nnual D

To Host

The program will include

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Sh.p.id - Owii.r
NEXTDOD*TOPOOPAIR TIIU31fl2

Ognvie neumg Gel
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10. Refrigerate or freeze
sandwiches
until used. It's best
to

in advance with Airs. Cecil W.
D a vis , 503 East i4thect,

AddF body, holds set longer.

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and Airs. David
Hanna
Boss
first meeting of the new year at
Holly Hill.
8 p.m,ThurAday,Sept. B. in Maternal great grandparent
the liospitality room of South for the first time,
Mrs. George Wells of Sanford.
Sem inole Bank.

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Dr. Raymond Bass, president Paternal great grandparents
of the Seminole County Hu- are Mr. and Mrs. David Scott
niauie Society, will be the guest Currie of Raeford, N. C., also

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fabrics. A dry cleaning
proc.ss that r.stor.s the

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fabrics.

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Clothes loolt bel.

sir and stay pressed ,nacli

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Advises on all Prabiems
Love, Sickness and Business

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You'll got all

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Girls' sleep shifts

Here's great sportswear news for gals! Now you can sioock up on jaunty
jamaica shorts and pocket big savings! Choose popular solid color shorts

with adjustable side tabs and zipper! Wear them with your favorite fops!
Tremendous Penney value! Scoop

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Women's sleepwear

Boy s school raincoat

Here's a dreamy collection of baby-doll pajamas and
shift gowns in cool, comforfablel easy-care cotton!
Soft prints and solids! Don't miss this opportunity
and sfock up on fhese values! Sizes small, medium
and large.

Just n time for school! Yellow nafural rubber classic
shape raincoats with matching helmet. A must for
every boy for back-to-school or play! Get one today
at this low, low Penney price. Sizes 6 to 16.

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spreads in blu./gr..n. brown or red wovsn plaids.
ht coffain They are pre-shrunk
Durablo hesy
and macbin, washable, too! Great buy at a price
you can't afford to miss!

School notebook n paper

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Your windows fake on a bright now look wearing
these beautiful tier curtains with matching valances!
Pick sheers and solids wifh flocking and frims Mat
look dollars more! Take advantage of this special
offer and purchase several sets! 36" length,

Now when you need it most we bring you a backtoschool buy like thisl Loose-leaf 3-ring binder with
500 sheets of ruled paper! It's a value you won't
want to miss for school or campus!

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heard of low prical 36" wldb dnd machine
washable.

Large assorfmainf of prinis 4nd solids, dssorf.
.d fabrics, be tin early for thise savings1

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fimarf prinfal Smart after class fashions, dnd
smnforiz,dQV, tool Sue, B to $8,
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Imam" In
9119 Crimeds Ave.
(HI-Wey 17-92 N.)
pt.
Cafi M4.4941

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every JWCT. it avolus tiwt was4eUout wOii.
the extra care that keeps you well groomed an

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during frying gives the chicken nursing at Daytona Beach Jun-

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Maternal grandparents are

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tained at the club building for notliwing the birth of their first
6. Do not lift slices as you and his mother, Mrs. Mattie
a nominal fee.
child, a son, David Ross Ha= butter and fill them.
II, hurn Aug. ,
, a
a . 7. Put meat, cheese or other
Daytona filling
slice in each pair
Miss Sandra Howe, daughter
ach,
of
healthy seven pounds, 14 OUflC
Paprika sprinkled on ch icken of 280 Triplet Drive, is studying
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Balmer, her daughter
and
Luncheon of sandwiches, Mr. arid Mrs. Samuel Itoss garine on each slice, otherwise granddaughter
were together
drink and dessert may be ob- llønun of Holly Hill, are an- the bread gets soggy,
with her father , Carl Reeser.

BackwTonSchool Dr. Raymond Bass Be

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Richard, to Min Jaceach pair of slices with soft- queline
Atchison
at
lAD.
don,
~~unn.,
and
visited
relatives
your filling is meat, cream in
had
cii
mo at get-together for five generations
while at Gfllett, Pa., when Mrs.
mixture spread butter or mar-

ribbon to match orchid.

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8:311 to 0:30 a.m. at a small fee. es plus two yards of lVii-inch spatula spreud one slice in thfy attended thie wedding of
All class' will by repeated

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freeze. For freezing, use main-

Annual District 'cSorkthop, will ribbon roses, a preview of toward you. Open each pair of their son, Tommy, and daugh•
be held Tuesday, Sept. 20, from Christmas Ideas and topiary slices like you open
a book, ter, Mrs. James Rhodes, and
ft;30 n.m. to 1 p.m., at the San• trees,
1
50
e
bottom
crusts
touch- daughter, Vicki, of Longwood,
with th
lord Garden Club.
have returned from a two
The only thing one needs to ing.
Registration will be from bring is the orchids for corsag. 5. Using a wide knife or weeks trip to the north where

dab an d set ea eb curl —
iin quick- and casy.

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Mr. and Airs. Clare Balmer
X111, .)unioi Garden, Tiferapy, flow,.rb, pine neediv weaving, slices of brend in rows, worh-ing from the bach of the table Of 390 South Triplet Drive, with

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9. To hold unwrapped sand.
wiches, place a damp towel on
the bottom of a tray or flat
pan, place waxed paper over
the towel. Stack sandwiches on

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wrapping material or pack in

until reads' to use.
keep nil ingredients and
equipment within easy reach.

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Wrap them with your favorite

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plan to freeze. Today's sandrine ase at New London.
complete ly covered.

Sanford Gardeners

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sided in North Orlando and still
waxed paper. Place a damp
own a home there. He is pre- Uli are practicul at one time. towel over the waxed paper,

Etc. In Central Florida
SANFORD
FLOWER SHOP
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The Atchisons formerly re- 1. Make as man' sandwiches the tray and cover them with

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fly 3ANE CASSELBERRY
The wedding of Miss Jaeque
August was sandwich month of slices.Add crisp well dried
line 'Uchison daughter of
and September begins a new lettuce (if you plan to use it,
and Mrs. Glenn Atchison of
Groton, Conn, to Richard Bal- school year. Thus Miss Myrtle on top of each filled slice, th en
mer, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wilson, Extension Borne Eco- top It with the matching unBalmer , of Casseiberry, took nonucs Agent, suggests that hlhad slice of bread.
8. Cut filled sandwiches in
place Saturday, Aug. 20, at 4 it' wise
work out a scheme

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p.m. in thr chapel at the Navy that helps you make sandSubmarine Buse at Now Lon. wiches faster and easier when
don, Conn
you make a big batch for freCZMiss Gail Atchison, sister of - g or for a crowd. Here are
the bride, was bridesmaid and 10 sups
Bernie Atchison, brother of the
to simplify
making suggested
Exten
by sandwich
bride, served as best man.
sion food specialists of CarThe couple will reside in Gm
nel1 U
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ton.

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'mrs. George Shipp departed
Friday for Atlanta, Ga., Mid

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Seminole. Left to right are Mrs. Lewis Cote, membership chairman; Mrs.

Miss Atchison,

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sently has 33 members coming
from all the areas of South
Seminole.

frienis from St Andrews Pres
Mrs Hoover is one of the logo jack to her home on Hear
Robert Moore, president, and Mrs Todd, social chairman
bytorlan Church of Bear Lake. pioneers of St. Andrews Church. Lake Road.
(Herald Photo)
At present Mrs. Hoovcr is In
a nursing home, but hopes to
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She is originally froni Ames
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bough, Canada, later mcved
with Ler husband to Ohio, and
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came to Bear Lake in 1921.
Slit! recalLs putting seven bullet ~jolei, in a snake with six

lending. The high spot of the Hons, Is henlItIR 111l,ply.
the r.41 fir 1118 fillfilly "fill 111"lly
dn
va l Mr and
u,' the arr iof
So, Instvd nil ,tint-lingnil
Mouutninq ctnppin at ( aecar St itt,m Who says it tcn
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Mr. find Mm. J. W. Raum- and Michigan. While in Ohio, offf"r at Mansfield and A for. All'S. Jiihn 11tinn who had conle Mill n brmg file Dwitiettf, vorn. I I
srnall wnrld.
holsc'r have returned to their thc5 visited their son, F R mer took at Sanford Naval Air from Dundee, ScotIflfld
11I11,Iighit ni hut'), fuip wuuc ( "muon
lion cuideci Willi infl'
home In Longwond after an ox. Banmhtilsei, Chief Pett 01ff
G eorge dro e lip the first of
(tent
the liimhl reuu,iiou, Hi
ittt u'r
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hk 1,
Iu,rlt,g their Inuiruicy through
tended visit to Indiana. Ohio cer, who is a Navy reentiting
Atigii,41 to a((enil the reunion
NI r. and Nirs. -Inek Illifilley Iiirk mi(I hI4 btfillivr,
the -willnlaltlF. flit, hov.q Were
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Un. William Means served the
ishvihing lime sherbet punch
7%e club meets the second
Thur4iday of each month at 8

PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS at the Young Womnn's Club of South Seminole Membership Tea (left to right), Mrs. 141illiam Goebel, Mrs. Ritch
Samzel and Mrs. Harold Bell, are served by Mrs. Willia
leans, pre-siding at the punch bowl.
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IodoeHherwas
She decided, one

Vacationing North Orlando FamLelLes

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sandwiches, delicious cookies, she was really suppris"
cakes. outs and mints were At how much less the spent.
servm. Mrs. Dodie Miller pour- In filet. s he soon found.
SHESAVED 40%

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cloth. 'Yellow candles insIlver
holders flanked the centerpiece:
A !urge variety of dainty

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Dmlng their atei
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Mid to dri v e hi fnmll} lsik Anilconq, Michael, Wayne and were reunited after fivevenr
ttirUkd to qq' their flrt heir
The Grge Duquettes have
lted Mountain 1hn Alsoattended the gvrnt hoino l)utring the return trip, Ke%Iu1 of 171 Nmtti Cortez Ave Roth ,rntherq are in the Armed rout f c'nptivitv the hear
Mn and i child ren, enie, vacation the
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returned to their home at 71 S Diane Ramond and Renee, Park, an amuemcnt center, iiatfona of Renee' (ndpi rent , IIII1C Hence fell and ciii the
Mirth Orlando, have Just rntce and when on wui
t d'n'Iy looking for a handnt,
Su s an and Jnme McCurry.
:11 td1Zc fit lieu I1I)C
Cortez Avenue, North Orlando, fics to Ludlow, Mass, In June and they went bathing
nI 8 itiotcl returned from a trip to o,,fh tIOniP flue Other inc nhrnnd Was rowlin arounri the look
The y Attended several linr- n fliviiinmid. %ti, flfl(I Itnil if)
after summeri n g rn New E ng. to visit with her parents, Mr quite a change from the arm ti
Catolnut
he i'iqli',I
Also in the mountains 'vlau
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mond's ninth birthday celebra uienu
lnt'k q
hiopitnI lot unhmr sun
hie Richrllc'vq nico visited re a mot oune tourists who ri'
tion, and the Diuqudic family get % shp reuel t'd a tiuis1 gash ni(Ither, 1111. q . C. f II itkIks, of Lehiru Valley
the Indian tic' cu(If r ar her former home in
t eunion with more than 50 flt bud, ; there Were no totiuplien (H i"m II he 111111 v Isikit with cpr tints at Cherokee
raker' a nd tour. F n gi ad and tack saw some lei-

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An increased head count will lend
more authority to the council's estimates and help our Chamber entice
t .- ;4 no doubt that once this city more people to the area.
Th
We understand that Increased anne,
{ ahuws a population increase we can go
r quality department stores, chain xation could lead to more taxes and the
need for more police and fire proteestom iid giants of Industry,
An economist for the Central Flo- tion.
But it would be more than repaid
I1onal Planning council has been
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Notice Mabel's auger at being real owner or sawk
Even If they are interior In
shifted to another desk! When
and it liability to
anybody oceplC a position their output
they still feel they
In government or a piece of the firm,
land or an office desk very have a "divine right" to lifelong, be begins to feel 'MltI*t' long tenure.
ter's rights" and thus ima•
This is an Illogical position,
ginca that be "owns" sick.
has been cultivated In the
Rat thin is not logical though out
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few generations by polift Is a widespread emotional
ticians.
reaction of human beings.
It workers quit
CASE A-519: Mabel G., aged As a result..
their
jobs
and
leave
crops spoil38, presents an IntresUng proconfactory
ing In the fields or
blem.
"Dr. Crane," her boss began, tracts unfilled, the previous
If Mexi"Mabel has occupied a desk In workers grow Incensed
In to
can
laborers
are
brought
one corner of our office for 15
and
vegetables.
pick the fruit
years.
Or, if management then hires
steno"She has been a good
new workers at the factory or
grapher, too.
store,
the former workers char"But recently an efficiency
expert rearranged our office, ge the newcomers with taking
'layout and assigned a different "my job."
girl to Mabel's former desk and Actually, you have no true
claim to any job unless you are
typewriter.
paying
yourself the wages or
"Mabel is now Indignant, for
she claims th at desk is hers! salary as an independent, self.
"Actually, it belongs to the employed worker!
firm, for she was just hired to But when everybody can vote,
use It, and now she has another the politicians soon accede to
desk just as good as the old one. illegal demands, for they want
"But Mabel feels Irate and to win elections.
acts as If her former desk and It would thus be wise if we
typewriter have been stolen limited the President to just one
term of 6 years and set a maxifrom her."
Whenever we occupy any land mum time of 12 years for any
or desk or office space very Representative or Senate to hold
long, even though we never paid his seat in either House or Confor such, we begin to feel gress.
And the turmoil over a 4-year
"squatter's rights."
U. S. Sena tors and Represen- term for Representatives could
tatives also now show this very be cleared up If half of the lowsame attitude and grow indign- er house were to come up for
2 years.
just as well — and think of the Imiddle-age
luxury, saying: ant if their former office Is al- election everykeep
Congress in
That
would
er
member
of
th
to
ano
lotted
"Well. I told you so!
head colds you avoid!
with
the
public's
will
touch
Con
gr
ess.
After 40 or 50, you are at lib
You are free to read naughty
years.
every
2
That's
one
reason
why
our
erty to become more tolerant,.
books with out fear of being cor- Hatr , bigotry
Representatives then
ed
and prejudice Founding Fathers set a 2-term But the
could devote 3 full years out of
rupted. History records few tend to elevate the blood pres limit to the Presidency.
their 4-year term to enacting
For
when
a
man
holds
a
job
cases of a man over 40 being led 'sure, and you can discard th em
gins
to
think
he
sound laws, without running
be
astray by a bad book.
as health dangers. Why burst an too long, he
back home half their time t3
The range of inte resting dis- artery hating an enemy? That has pe rpetual claim to it.
Thus, kings were originally mend their political fences. as
eases you can acquire widens would only give him satislac
elected
from the outstanding now is true with the 2-year
appreciably. Compared to them, tion. It is far, far better to forterms.
warriors
In the tribe.
the ailments of youth seem give him — and let him bust a
soon
decided
he
But the king
maudlin or picayune. Who blood vessel in frustration.
had a "divine right" to the top
wouldn't rather listen to a
You are free now, because of
position and then laid claim to
mature man discuss his gout a higher income, to eat and
the throne for his child ren and
than a callow youth rant against drink all th e things that would grandchildren, to the end of
his acne?
probably have killed you if you time!
You feel free to give advice, could have afforded them in
By WALTER C. PARKES
Workers today right here In
Giving good advice is unques your youth. But you probably America seem to f eel th at they
Take good care of your
tionably one of the greatest hu- don't want them anymore.
"own" their jobs, though they health and It will do the same
man pleasures, and It is widely Middle age Is the time to be are simply paid employee of the for you.
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accepted as an inalienable right bold and unconventional and
of the middle-aged and the old- experimental and a breaker of
This fall, college freshmen
orly. It is unimportant whether patterns. For then, no matter
will take along a lot of school
;the advice is followed. In fact, It how big a fool you make of
supplies, not counting their
is better If your advice is there- yourself, a charitable world will
f
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7- picket signs. S S
gurded. Then, when disaster probably only say In judgment:
Inevitably ensues, you are free
"Poor fellow, and at his age
Some think that "the wealth
satisfying
to Indulge in anoth er
he must be getting senile."
of the Indies" is American
foreign aid.

Heavy thinking about the economy is fectively or responsibly If It has no
prdbably the last thing most Americans control over wages an1 prices, even if It
is only In the form of persuasive mediawill want to indulge In as they enjoy tion
and the setting up of guidelines.
Labor Day holiday.
Others argue that the right of labor
t Ss, price increases, the rising to organize and to strike, as hard-won
oot f food, taxes, national debt—all and necessary as that right was 30
Aw are worries we would like to for- years ago, has grown out of all proportion to the right of management to run
i, If wily for one day.
Bt the name of the day is, after all, its business efficiently. This feeling Is
Iab Day, and though It was origi- especially acute when a walkout affects
!J ua1ly ad aside to honor the blue-collar the rights of the general public.
Today, says business writer Henry
._iIIriTlgma11, It is upon the labor of all
Mk _,~ /
that
the
strength
and
health
of
Hazlitt,
"a single labor union, until Its
a
themawny is based, whether we work demands are met, can halt the counHal
try's railroads, tie up Its shipping, shut —
office or on the land.
I IM 'oblems and needs of "labor" down its steel mills, silence the newsam the problems and needs of the whole paper of a great city, walk out on patients suffering or dying in hoeàatkm.
We are not, fortunately, going pitals, ground 60 per cent of the
a season of wide-spread labor- nation's airlines, and prevent others
iwnagenient discord. One recent strike, from taking the jobs that Its own momNEW YORK (AP) — Freehowever, grounded 60 per cent of the bers have refused to perform. The dom isn't just for th e birds. it's
f o r public must stand by helpless."
zstkui's commercial airplanes
This is a serious Indictment against for middle-aged people, too.
wsi1. Another, almost forgotten, conin some ways there is no free
tluiN to stall the presses of three the union movement. It Is also a telling
dom
quite so enjoyable as the
aewpers In New York, who have charge against our way of doing things,
bsLn attempting to merge Into one, the for in many cases workers have felt freedom middle age brings If
they had no other choice but to shut one is simply wise enough to
Wid Journal Thbune, for months.
inability to settle these disputes down mills or walk out of hoEpitals.
realize It.
President and Congress also stand in
In ysonable time through the cuatoFor example:
nary machinery of arbitration raises the defendant's box. It is fine when
In middle age you are freer to
fundamental questions about that ma- the government speeds up a lagging tell the truth, because you probeconomy through deficit spending, as
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ably wear glasses and th erefore
Is tee bargaining between employe it has demonstrated It can do quite are less likely to get slammed
iployer no longer a satIMectory handily.
in the nose,
and
But when that speed becomes too
take
ivoeedure? Should the go_vernment
Nobody calls you a sissy If
a me active role? Do we used some- great, when prices soar and buying you carry an umbrella on a
ltjig like a Court of Labor-Manage- power shrinks, can worker or employ- cloudy day. At your time of life
mont Relations whose decisions in each or, factory owner or factory hand, be It's th e proper thing to do.
dispute would be binding on all parties? blamed for trying to keep up with the
You are free to leave a cockare some who say the govern- pace when the federal government lacks Lail party before midnight. EvThere
should keep out of strikes; that, the will to put the brakes on its own eryone realizes that you simply
left alone, the airlines and machinist high living?
must get your sleep.
Answers are urgently needed to those
long before have reached a setW
It in no longer necessary for a
questions. Some of the answers must be husband to greet his wife's
Yd no settlement today can be made forthcoming before another year passes friends wi th a real kiss, usually
In 41gon
t. from the rest of the eco- and before we pause again to observe more of a chore than a thrill
No government can govern of- another Labor Day.
anyway. A quick peck on their

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Letter To Editor

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Iisens and myself I am speak- proposed 88 per cent increase
Zdltor, Herald:
In bèf of other senior cit.- l ing out in protest against this in property tax. With only a
minimum amount of Social Security income and possibly a
small amount of apartment yental which cannot be depended
Al
Upon, how can a person stretch
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathirux
Mrs. Julia Series
those dollars to cover this tax
838-1*18
349-6206
increase and still keep his home
Lake Mary
Bier Laka-Poriel City
intact, and it is impossible to
Ma. Maryann MUM
Mrs. France. Writer
increase our incomes. We an
US-Me
324215
not asking for luxuries but on.
Casselbarry
I ly the necessities to live.
Lake Monroe
Mrs. Jane Calberry
There seems to be a faihici.
lrh. H L.
838-5046
ens impression that if one owni
322.1722
Chuluote
a property he must be well.
14o*jwo*d
Mrs. Lisa Bakal
heeled and of course very vul.
Mrs.
E.IS
365.51
noruble to taxes. Well we can1
U8.U17
DeBar,
eat
or wear our properties.
North Orlando
John1sim.
Most of us are anxious tc
Mrs. Marflyae Peterass
665488*
keep our homes as long as pus
I)eltons
sible and not be relegated tc
oatsell
Mrs. Mildred Rainey
nursing homes. Neither do wi
I want members of our fumIliei
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
668.06*1
Enterprise
to take can of us.
Ovisdo
Mr.. Ritchie Harris
j left the North about a de
Misia Ruth Davidson
668-0*34
cwle ago to escape the rigori
366-2601
668-4604
of northern winters and to an
joy the mild climate of thu
state with the sunshine an
lovely skies. I also think thi
citizens
of Sanford are the fin
k'
est. 1 have every met, but then
Sept. 5, 3966 seems to be a developing treat
Sanford Herald
4
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**LTtIt A. WLLOW, SDITOC LID PURLIUIL*
to tax us beyond U reason.
5K WUVl'OLlP. Ckeelatim - saftesm M*Uftsw
I am a great believer in ed
cssrz.
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ucetion
for we can't be a prug
Ldv.rUatug Dlr.ator
Lasootate Editor
suaD vAs PELT
4
NOT Gftt
reasive nation without it, ye
M*nailnc Editor
A. vsrttatng Ms.j.r
1
think there should be somi
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JA,j
sse5nAi'
Society Editor
other iuifla Of providing thi
fluit.a. Kr-er
DOVrIE £VITI%
rawn WELLS
finances for this educatini
City
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M.ebani3 Supt.
without taxing the citizens ti
JVJLI WELLS
SELL VISCZIT
county Editor
btaU Pbotogrspbsr
the limit.
Pubuftso daily except Saturday, Bueday and Christmas. publihed Seems to me a compromil
SPOWAlsw proinding CbJt$L
could buys been made to in
VS$ISP EATEB
w•s* crease teachers salaries, as
she
wasiii Delivery
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SESU OLE OOITfl'V ALL OTREB
On every hand we hear abou
$15.00 I Y ear
ISP Wiek
$1 IM I Year
workers having their saisrhui
5.00 0 Mostha
1.7$ S Mouths
I.
LID $ Mouth.
LOU 5 Mouths
increased. What about us pea
1.00 1 Mouth
1.00 1 Month
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we ths
£ J' l fl*gulaUos provide that all sail subscriptions be paid Senior Citizens! Are
in advssos.
forgo%ten portion of society?
It lsfl't with the sttttud. U
Is a member of the Associated From which is entitled
1- 7 s Ua&amp;4
ly to the use for r.publlcattoa of iii lbo local u.wn print" grumbling I urn writing th
ft
letter but sin moking a phi
NS1as .eoosl *Jam =&amp;tUwO.l.bir 51. 1030 at the Pest (,)ftt for Justice not ebsnity
lI I'Aorlda, under lb. Act of Oosgreas of March 1, IM. God for the privilege of boinj
or advertising of IbIS .611100
ot of any matinal, a
able to speak up for our righti
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msuu.r Without
Usrsld may be nsproduc.d to
perm,ission of the publisher of The Meraid Any Individual as citizens of this great Amer
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am, imponsuib for such r*produatluu will be uuuuldsrsd as lea.
. mmoswe eupyTit Sad will be bais asbu ter
—Senior Citssu

Herald Area Correspondents

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The wettest place in the
world is probably Mt. Waialeale. Hawaii. For 20 years
its annual rainfall has averaged 460 inches: more than
38 feet of water. A cicse
competitor is Cherrapunji
in Assam. with an annual
downpour of 450 inches.
Throughout most of Europe,
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vItIi a 9-2 poimding of St. Louis
cissi (he )odgrn's did the snni.',
1wnting ~lnvinnnti 00. Thi, 11101.
lie's bent. New York 5 0 iind
Alinsita blnked lioustoim 20.
In the' Amerlcnti l.e'ngi,.
e' thu
titnure took Chicago 05, De
trolted edged Clm-Ontill -1 .1 hi 12
iuiiiitigs, Minne'nimlls hounc-eci
New York 92, Wnqhlngtoo heat

it a little better. Or do they? 01
27 vollti,Rts remaining, thvve
each are with the Giants rnul
11irnte.-t. But U)s Angeles also

has six games left with l'hUn
delphtin, which Is in Insist Ii
place, and is as hot a club as
there Is in the league at the 1110
ment. The Phillies presently
have won live' in a row.
In Sunday's action, the P1-

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(.'hr1,.q .4;hnrt struilitled tm A If)
hit shutout over the Mets, who
?hrc'atned Mtn hut An'rIn 1.

.Iirn f..'tehvre hit a tworu'i
homer and Tommy I)avis
chipptd in a two run don 1
Heds. Cincinnati came hick
with a rally of sorts in the late
innings on a three run homer by
Don Schwnll and Jay Ritchie.
FAMP MAthews hit hiq I Ith
homer, his fr,ssrtti of the five
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Atlanta won its fifth in a row
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SAN I)IEGO, Calif. ( All ) -The
The former Charger has twice l throws for 157 yards and two
Sti 1)im'go Chargers opened led the flills to two APT. title touchdowns.
Flanker Lance Alworth was
their season with lots of wallop wins over San Diego.
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Johnfive far a total of -M yards.
log Amerlraii Football i,'agiie the passing of quarterback
Hadi, last year's leagueleadlng Charger 1.eslIe Duncan made a
Hills
27.7.
champion
fiufalo
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It was a revenge victory ---------field. Iladi and Alworth credited
for the Chargers, who were
Coach Sid Gillman's planning
trounced 23-0 by Huffnlo in the A
for the win.
final AFL game last Dec. 2.
1)AId.AS (IJPT ) -- A local "Ski gave us a great game
Hull alo's starting passer, .Jack
sp'iaIi/es in chew-'
plan and we siu.ck with It,"
Kemp, blamed himself and the company
ing up automobile's. The firm
Hadi said.
Chargers for his team's loss.
is Commercial Metals Co. IL-4
In a Saturday AFI. opener,
completed only
four passes in 20 newest bit of equipment is call- the Houston Oilers overwhelmed
throws and lost three on inter .
a Newell shredder, which Denver 45-7, sn completely domceptioris.
chews
up autos bY pounding mating the g,nw that the Rrnn.
"1 stunk," he said dejectedly. I
"T he Chargers were ready for them with a huge hammer, cos did not make one first down,
us. They played a strong game. pushing them through a form gained only 32 yards and never
and cutting them to bus
gotbeyon their own 10.
tint, it's a long season. We'll
a
grapefruit.
former
larger
than
T:',,' National League. meanhack,'' said Kemp. is
Chr.rer who went to titiffaki Company spokesman say the while, wound tip Its exhibition
four years ago for the waiver device can make autos scrap program with a tour•game
I ii'Ot at the rate of one every schedule that saw Cleveland
price.
Kemp has recently been ours- I two minutes, producing usable 'edge PIttsburgh 1310 behind
~crap metal totaling otround 1 I.eroy Kelly',t rushing and reIng it sore elbow, but did not ,1.
his
Inellec
2,000
tons a month. The ma- Iceiving. Green Ray wallop New
blame the Injury f o r
chine sepa rates the auto's iron I York 37-10. Washington whip
tive passing,
and steel from its copper. hra', Philadelphia 3520 and Los An-- -- -;geles crush San Francisco 29.9aluminum and other metals.

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LOCAL IlOVlER reflects on his game and score
shot in the First Annual Alen's Doubles ilRfldICZIj)

HIRKDALE, Calif. (ul)l) —

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Sports

Tournament in Sunford. Ilerliaps lie's mulling the

compete their earliest fade-out Blanco, helped out of a first-in- Bruce Devlin of Australia won
fact that there are still three more weekends to
since 1925.
nlng jam by the triple play, the $35,000 top prize in tile
try his hand at the huge prize purse being offered
The Yankees, who finished yielded only two hIts over the Carling golf championship,
j this tournament. In any event, he still hasn't
seventh In an eight-team league first seven innings. Relievers
recovered and uses the bowling ball and bag
that year. are In danger of hit- Wee Stock and Jack Aker coin- F'OPEST hiLls, N. V. (UPI)
as his resting platform. how do you think he
ting bottom In this season's 10- pleted the three-hitter.
Dennis Ralston, Manuel San(Herald Photo)
scored?
team race. Sunday's loss turn- The A's turned Tony ConIgli- tans, Arth ur Ashe, and Clark
bled them into eighth place. aro's bases-loaded bouncer Into Gra&amp;mer reached the third
only 1% games out of the cellar their first triple killing at Kan- round of the U,S, Singles eha mspot shared by Boston and Kan- sas City. Shortstop Bert Cam- plonsiiips.
1318
paneris flipped to Dick Green
us City.
Playing before the largest
The A's and Red Sox divided for the force at second, Green SALEM, Nil. (UP!)
Biiffle
crowd ever to watch a football
a doubleheader Sunday. Kansas doubled Conigllaro at first and scored a three-length victory In
Seven turned out
BIRl'DALE, England (UN)
game in Central Florida, the
nd
p
City taking the nightcap 7-2 with catcher Phil Roof completed the the $277250 New Hampshire
in the Carlfor
Billy
Casper
liti
the
unlucky
number
Orlando Panthers c1 awed the to
the help of a triple play after play, taking Tim Talton's throw Sweepstakes at Rocklngham
World
Golf
Championship—to
the
tune
of
$1S,0Ot
visiting Toronto Rifles to the jug
and tagging out Rico Petrocelll, Park.
losing the opener 3-0.
The team of Art Houlerice of Stone Island and tune of 37-14.
A 4-to-1 pre-tourney favori te to win the world
Washington climbed past the who had oversild the plate.
Charles Arthur of Deltona are the current leaders in Led by the sterling play of richest golf event, Casper lost the $35,000 first prize
Yankees Into seventh place by Rookie Darrell Brandon CHICAGO (UPI) — Mira
Ar- the first annual Jet Lanes men's handie,-1pl)ed (JoUl)les quarterback Don Jonas, the lo- money by one stroke to Australia's Bruce Devlin and
downing California 5-3 and sec- blanked the A's on three hits in Femme won the $226,525
cal ot-ofessionals of the Con- had to be satisfied with the
ond-place Detroit remained 9½ the opener and Joe Foy keyed llngton - Washington L a s s i e tournament.
$17,000 second-place prize,
the only other green he missed
Boulerice with it 577 scratch series and Arthur's tinentat League treated their
games off the pace by edging Boston's two-run burst in the stakes by three-quarters of a
Devlin shot a 139 Saturday to I was the sixth.
guests
to
an
awesome
display
of
higher 609 set put them into afirm hold on the top
first Inning with an RBI double. length.
Cleveland 4-3 In 12 Innings,
Devlin, two strokes off the
offensive power with long pass finish with a 2813 while Casper
slot and an eager eye on that
Kant, now 22.1, scattered six Washington's Ken McMullen
with an even par 71 pace and a stroke behind Cusnd power drives through finished257.
BUDAPEST (UP!) — Irena $500 first place guaranteed 234 game: Doug Owens, John plays
and a
the middle of the line.
1 per going into the final round,
Kirs2ensteln of Poland won th e
Grimes of Clermont and Bob
Altitough it's usually the ofAlthough he missed a 35-yard birdied four
including the
wome's broad jump to become prize.
tensfve
strength
which
carries
chip
shot
by
a
yard
on
the
fifinal
one
to
win.
His
35-34 over
medal
The
1186
shot
by
this
leadThomas
of
Miami.
di
the :irst double gold
$25.00
An
identical
prize
for
a
winner
through
the
season.
nal
hole
in
a
bid
for
a
tie,
Casthe
7,037-yard
Royal
Birkdale
winner In the European track Ing combination and their hanA141ERICAN LEAGUE
By THE ASSOCUTED PRESS
rose
dicup pins of 132 boosted the high scratch series went to an- the defensive unit
to the per said the turning point came course gave him a winning toand iseld games.
Lawson occasion by completely contain- on the seventh hole when he tal of four-under-par.
other
Miamian,
Jay
a
1318
series,
leaders
In
with
W. L. Pct. G.B.
Sunday
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ing the heralded running attack usel a seven-iron.
Neil Cobs of England shot
Thi s tournament started on who rolled it 645 series.
Tucker
NEW YORK (UP!)
W. L. Pc(. G.B. Baltimore .. 85 51 ,625
a 1289 set of the Toronto club.
Third
place
with
"I hit a seven iron for my a three-under-par 70 which
conDetroit ......76 61 555 9½ Frederickson, star running back Friday, Sept. 2 end willweek81 56 .591
Jack O'Brien, line coach for second shot and it was one gave him 288 for third place
Pittsburgh
shows
a
tie
with
Rai'
llatchett
for tie New York Giants, and tinue for the next three
Los Angeles 78 57 .578 2 Minnesota ,. 75 64 .540
tnford the Panthers. singled the et,tnj~
4ai4I and Doug Owens of
.500.
Sept. 25.
lineb-wkcr
Bill
Swain
underCfl(I8
ending
on
Chicago
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of
forts
'.f
Larry
Gerglcy
and
Chat
"the
ball
stopped
on
the
back
San Francisco 79 58 ,577 2
and
\Vt'lon-s
Kel Nagle of Australia, who
Second place carries a $250 and Deckeird
70 69 .504 16½ went knee operations and may
Clark.
PhiladelphIa 75 65 .540 7 Cleveland ..
of
the
green
and
It
took
me
led
by a stroke going into Satand
is
currently
assign-Tampa.
69 68 .504 16½ be lost for the entire National prize
In the opening quarter Gcrg- three to get down."
St. Louis ..., 70 67 .511 11 California ..
at
Fri.
The
next
squad
starts
urday's
play, shot a three-uned
to
the
of
team
Sharp
and
63 78 .447 23½ Football League season,
stopped
a
Toronto
drive
by
13 Washington
Icy
Atlanta
II
t
p..
m
Casper
said
he
had
a
bad
der-par
76
for 29!. and
tied
Soya with their 1305.
'1"Y a
dropoing quarterback Wilkinson secnd shot on the 10th into a for fourth with Harold Henn.
68 69 .496 13 New York .-. 62 77 .446 24½
Cincinnati
Excellent overall state repMichel
BUDAIEST (UP!)
for a 13-yard loss and later in bunker "but otherwise, I didn't ing of South Africa and RuHouston ... 61 78 .439 21 Boston ------62 80 437 26
Jazy of Fiance won the 5,000 m'em4entation was offered finthe game, pulled down a screen make any mistake out there. I berto DuVk'enzo of Argentina
New York . 59 79 .422 22½ Kansas City 61 79 .436 26
meter run in 13:42 8 at the this first week's tournanii'nt
Saturday's
Results
pass ay Wilkinson on i'oronto'S played a good game, I have no at that figure.
47
89
.346
33½
Chicago
eighth European track and field with more than 20 cities s'wiBaltimore
4,
Chicago
31
yard line.
Saturday's Results
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Bert Yancy wi th a finaling kegk'rs to participate,
championships.
Clark
intercepted a pair of regrets,"
Detroit 8, Cleveland I
PIttsburgh 9, Chicago I
11e pointed out that except round 75 was the top U.S. gulfwith th e most distant point hepasses, one of which he returnCity 0
St. LouIs 3, San Francisco 2 Boston 7, KansasNew
for the seventh and 10th holes, er after Casper with 292.
—
Ing ?vliami,
York
1.7
ARDMORE,
Pa.
(Ul'l)
ed for a touchdown but was
Minnesota 6-4,
Los Angeles 7, Cincinnati 3
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California 7, Washington 6
Philadelphia 8, New York ½
Amateur golf championship in dividual scratch game wits WOfl
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The next game on the Panther
Sunuday'a Results
Atlanta 12-6. Houston 24
the 18-hole playoff round by )y three different keglers with U
(35
at
bats)—Alou,
BATTING
schedule
is set for this Friday
Baltimore 8. Chicago 5
Sunday's Results
edging Deane Benin by one
Pittsburgh,
.346;
p
nu.
against the Iron Men
Alou,
Atlanta,
at a
Detroit 4, Cleveland 3, 12 in
Pittsburgh 8, Chicago 5
stroke.
.329,
of Wheeling, W. Va,
nings
Los Angeles 8, Cincinnati 6
M
RUNS
Alou, Atlanta, 104;
San Francisco 9, St. Louis 2 Minnesota 9, New York
MONZA, Italy (UPI)
Lodo'
By
THE
ASSOCIATE!)
PRESS
Aaron,
Atlanta,
96.
Washington 5, California 3
Philadelphia 5, New York 0
vice Scarliotti drove his Ferrari
National
League
RUNS
BATTED
CleIN
Boston 3-2, Kansas City 0-7
Stars
Atlanta 2, Houston 0
to victory to become the first
Saturday's
Results
mente, Pittsburgh, 105; Aaron,
Today's Games
Today's Games
Italian winner of the Grand
Toronto 3-0, Buffalo 2-2
Sunday's Stars
Atlanta, 104.
Boston at Cleveland, 2
Cincinnati at New York 2,
Prix uf Italy In 15 years.
Rochester 4, Syracuse 1
By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS
New York at Baltimore, 2
Philadelphia at Chicago, 2
Jacksonville
12,
Toledo
Jacksonville
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
BATTING --- Luis Apariclo,
Chicago at Minnesota
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 2
S. C. (UP!)
II,
Rlchonci
m
Columbus
('
rapped four singles and
Orioles,
F.
HATTING (350 at bats)
Washington at Detroit, 2 twl. — Oakland, Calif., won
Houston at St. Louis, 2
the
innings)
Robinson, Baltimore, .317; 011- a double in live at-bats, leading
San Francisco at Los Angeles night
Amarlcan Legion World Series
Sunday's
Results
BaltImor e to an 8-5 victory over
,
.311.
California at Kansas City, N
Tuesday's Games
by beating Tuacloosa, AN., 41.
Buffalo 4-2, Toronto 34
RUNS
F. Robinson. HaIti- Chicago.
Tuesday's Games
Cincinnati at New York N
Jacksonville
9.
Toledo
8
Darrell Bran
PITCHING
more.
101:
Aparlclo,
Baltimore,
California at Kansas City, N
Philadelphia at Chicago
Syracuse
2,
Rochester
Sox,
fired
a three hitDetroit. 86.
don, Red
The West beat the East 30Boston at Cleveland, N
Atlanta at Pittsburgh, N
Columbus
7-4,
Richmond
651
Ilostotu
blanked
Kansas
BUNS IIAT'rEI) IN -- Powell ter its
20 In the first annual Coaches
Chicago at Minnesota, N
Houston at St. Louis, N
game
12
innings)
1111(l F. Itobisison, hlaltiniore, City 3-0 in the first game of it
All America football game. (1st
Washington at Detroit, N
San Francisco at Los Angeles,
Pacific Coast League
doubleheader.
102.
played in 1961.
New York at Baltimore. N
N
Portland 8, Tacoma 1
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San Diego 6, Phoenix l
-Seattle I, llaweiii 0, (10 In. —
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Tulsa 2-3, l)envt.r 1-7, (2nd 5
a
game 10 innings)
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DARLINGTON, S. C. (UPI)— represented by Paul Goldsmith, Although this year's race lea. - Spokane 5, Vancouver :i
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Sunday's Results
Lee Roy Yarbrough and Rich- Marvin Panch and Jim Pas- tures the fastest cars ever to
a
lndiunnp
Oklahoma
City
3-3
ard ?etty will be on the front chal.
run 'it Darlington, there Is little
S
row today when the green flag Piloting Fords will be Cole chance any of them will break ()"a 0-1
81
1
goes auwn to start the Sou thern Yarborough, Dick Hutcherson, the iccord average speed Of Tacoma 4, Vancouver 2
81
5
58,
Seattle
311
Hawaii
500, granddaddy of stock car
Curtis Turner and Fred Loren- 129.784 miles per hour for 500
Phoenix 6, Sun Diego 2
at
I stop
a
races.
Spokane 10-1, Portland 14
Yarbrough, piloting a Dodge, zen. Dare! Dieringer will be in miles set by the late Fireball
in
beverage
Denver 6, Tulsa S
and Petty, in a Plymouth, led the midst of this po werful cum• ltobtu'ts In 1063.
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The
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classic,
37th annual Labor
a
The two have plenty of come meeting of factory-back Ford
a
Chrysler
products
in
petition for the first prize of and
S
$30,000 and the honor of beating Southern 500 contest In three
a
out 43 other drivers on Darling- years.
Officials
expect
a
near
sellout
International
Raceway's
ton
a
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tricky 1% mile aspha lt oval, crowd of more than 70,000 and
Among the top contenders claim the heaviest ticket tie.
a
from the Dodge camp will be wand since 1962.
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UoesJ point standings, Sum Mc' event could lee se.'attered thun
a
OPEN $ A.M. MIDNIGHT
Quagg, Buddy Baker and Earl derstur:us, which could slow the
race.
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them with five right-hand shots. jors. The Twins' ace struck out homered for the Angels, who
One more punch and New 10 on the way to his seventh scored two runs in the seventh,
tying it 3.3.
York will be down for the count. straight triumph,
opened the 12th
Kant, Minnesota's 225-pound Harmon Killebrew and Tony
homer
off Sam Mcsouthpaw pace, breezed to his Oliva, with three hilts apiece, led inning with a
22nd victory of the season Sun. the Minnesota attack against Dowell, lifting the Tigers past
day as the Twins pounded the Pedro Ramos and two succes- Cleveland for their fifth straight
Yankees 9-2. Aparldo, Balli. sons. Ramos was making his victory. McDowell has forced
more's 155-pound shortstop, first start for the Yankees after across the tying run In the fifth
drilled five straight bib, leading 18 relief appearances over the with a bases-loaded walk to Orlando McFarlane.
the Orioles past the Chicago past 2% years.
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White Sox 8-5.
The winning Twins-Orioles and a double In five trips to the
combination dropped the Yan- plate, Increasing his hit total to
kees 24¼ games off the pace In 161, the top figure in the Orioles'
the American League — and left line-up, He capped Baltimore's
them one short step from math- decisive three-run rally in the
eighth with his fourth single altsmatical elimination,
t-place
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During those 14 years there
was only one year of favorable
U.S. trade balance; $500 million in 1957. This situation is
dangerous, potentially worse
than flood, fire or epidemic disease Past presidents have not
been able to cope with it, nor
is President Johnson able to
do no.
There has been vague administration talk of a Great Society for Southeast Asia. This
is a spread-thinner project
which scarcely could fail to
make the American situation
more hazardous.
Finally, there is the disgraceful financial mess in which the
United States finds itself at
home. The politicians have
latched onto big-time government spending to keep deluded
voters happy and to keep
themselves in office. So the
public debt grows day by day.
The pole spend in billions beyond revenue, borrowing the
balance. That undisciplined
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xsiw to about $27 billion, The
U.S. gold hoard amounts to
only $18.3 billion. It is down
from $98.2 billion in gold as of
11I52. The United States is
about $14 billion of enough
gold to match the gold-debt to
foreigners. If all demanded
their gold, the United States
could not pay.
U.S. dollars continue to accumulate in foreign hands all
over the world to become a
charge against the shrinking
U.S. gold reserve. Billions of
U.S. dollars have been lost to
foreigners because of unfavorable international trade balances. Foreign aid, the maintenance of armed forces abroad,
as in Europe, and war, as in
Viet Nam, also drain away U.S.
dollars. That is why the Congress has become Increasingly
doubtful of the enormous foreign aid expenditures proposed
by the Johnson-Humphrey administration.
The U.S. unfavorable international trade balance 1950through-1968 was $29.7 billion.

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Never before now have the
milita ry and financial resources of the United states been
spread so thin, so far and so
dangerously. Over-extended is
the word for It. This would be
a good subject for congreeisionci campaign discussion.
For example: The United
Sta tes has formal treaty commitments to defend against aggression more than 40 nations.
There is serious doubt that the
United States has the armed
might to carry out so vast a
pledge. U.S. military power at
those moment is awesomely extended in war against a small,
bsckwrd, tenth-rate nation in
Southeast Asia. Perhaps the
Americans are over-extended
there! Anyway, the powerful
Americans seem not to he able
to win that war.
Despite this, Secretary of
State Dean Husk now hue
pledge the United States to oppose aggression anywhere at
any time without treaty commitments. This unlimited Johnson-Humphrey administration
policy statement was made last
week before Senate Investigators into J. S. military preparedness. Husk Is a mild-appearing man, soft spoken, but
of caveman belligerence. He
gave thw senators something to
think about.
T h e military spread is
frightening enough. But the
United States is spread thinnest financially, at home and
abroad. The United Stat.s has
mahitalu.d for 80 year, a
promise to redeem in gold on
demand at $86 an ounce all
American dollars acquired by
foreigners.
The Integrity of the U.S. dollar, It. International acceptance
depend absolutely on maintaining that pledge. To do no, the
U.S. Treasury must be ready
to pay out an ounos of gold cc
demand for each $85 in American honey offered from abroad.
There's the rub.
These short-term foreign
holdings of U.S. dollars amount

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NEW YORE (A)_.'r1Is
D. Roosevelt Jr. has withdrawn
from the race for the Democratic .lomivation for governor and
he predicts that AwbUcan
Go'. Nelson A. Bockofellen will
beat the Democrats in the No.
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have 25 games left. Starting to
day, they play their last three
with the Ls Angeles Dodgers
and then linve no les-i than neven left with the Pittsburgh l'i
rates.
harry Vnlker's Pirates, in
first place by two games now,
face the same situation. of their
last 25 games, three are with
the Dodgers and then those sev-

It's going to seem as it there's

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No, Herman, Walter and liar., Alfred liltchcoq* did not
make up the final month of the
National League schedule, It
just seems that way.
The wity things are going to
break for the top three contenders In the pennant race, their
managers may have to keep a
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Looking For A 2nd Car You'll F i nd IT HERE!'
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Do You have a drinking prsb$s. FOR SALE: Regtateren in a ls
Writ. P. O IMIt 1111, Mstord.
Atrdsls, 2 yrs. Champion Blood
Lines. *32-4422.
SUICIDE Prsv.nt3o. MII WE
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
POODLE PUPPIE&amp; guaranteed
CARL. Orlando541-1$fl,
*224*fl
healthy. Tiny toy A miniature W. Ij HARMON
NEED RIDE home In afternoon
at stud. Terms. *22-1449.
from Seminole )Tiit School.
35-Vacuum Cleaners
1Aves in 5.2 Air Grove off of 10. Poultry - Livestock
111M
Ike Mary road toward Lake
USED VACUUM CLEANERS
Mary. 322-0347 after 4 pm.
$10 up
HORSES BOARDED
Reasonable Rates
KIRBY COMPANY
I WILL NOT be responsible for
Sales &amp; Service
Good Riding Area
any debts incurred by anyone
*22-9*51
Ph. 869-6763
other than myself as ,f
n- Phone
day, Sept. 5, 1066, Robert Re- HORSES: Buy, Sell, Trade. 32243. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
mm a H.
*flSE. W. R. Howard, Wynn Rd
SEL1ING OUT, all Plants, Flow4-Beauty Care
13. Catering - Fond
era, Cactus. Shade trre,s %
price. 27
Country Club Rd.
SPECIALS: Reg. 210.00 Perinan.. OKRA- 2-32-0411.
tint $5.00; Beg. $15.00 Perroan50. MIsc. For Sale
t $ '.os.
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]&amp;. Special Services
BENICE'S BEAUTY SALON
GOING OUT or
uL9S$1
100 E. lot at.
1122-9669
The Rome of 10,000 Items.
CARPENTRY
PAINTING
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
$21-9665
A. J. Adeock
6. Child Care
1300 OrspevWe Ave.
23-Painting
WALL. CAkE for ch ild in my
$1 PER DAT rental for Electric
home for working mother
Carpet Shampooer with pur323-09*5.
Tilson Painting Service
chase of Blue Lustre.
it
Spray
BIG TOP NURSER? &amp;
CHAIN LINK Pence $76 or best
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KINDERGARTEN
offer. Can he seen 409 Mattie
Certified Teachers
SL, Prayer Homes.
24. Well Drilling
Located 17-92 Ph. $21-1680
Open Monday thru Saturday
7:15 a. M. to 1:00 p. M.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
Legal Notice
Friday ev.ninga 'til midnight.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All 'types and cites
IN
THE
Cmerrr
We repair and Rsrvloi
8. Pets &amp; SuppIh
NINTH JUDICIAl CIRCUIT or
SPINE
rI.ORIUA. TN AN!) FOR SEIl
Machinery A Supply Co.
ANIMAL HAVEN KENN ELS:
cOUNTY.
222-64*? NOLE
Boarding. For eals, ARC Chihus. 207 W. 2nd Ri.
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NOTICE
or
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5753.
26 - Roofing
NISRTGAGE ron
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTPARROTS. Tarn. &amp; Talking, MyHOLE IN YOUR ROOF?
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpora'.
nabs,
Parakeets, Capuchian
OR
A
WHOLE
NEW
ROOF.
tion,
Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys $15.
PHONE 322-2409
Plaintiff,
Pet &amp; Fish Supplies.
E. &amp; J. TURNER BOOTING
vS.
ANIMALKINGDOM
RAY AGF.TITER, .TR. and CA17-92 Irngwood
*38-9644
2&amp;-Rad i o - Television
ROLE D. AGERTER, his wife
FOR BALL: Registered Miniature
Defendants.
Collie Puppies. Cell :22.03-,2.
HARBOR ELECTRONICS
TO: RAT AGERTER, .rn.
AUTO Radio Secialhits. 24 hr.
whose residence and whereservice. 322-4261
shouts Is
We Service ALL makes Radios.
621 N. Sandusky Street
Legal Notice
Tiffin, Ohio
TOE ARE HEREBY NOT1Rome Appliances
I1I THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FlED that a Complaint to fareTHE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCITY? IN AN!) FOR SEIW OLE SANFORD ELECTRIC CO. close a certain mortgage encumbering the following described
(OITNTT. FLORIDA.
0. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used real property, to-wit:
CUAI4CIIRS' 140. jejap
11* Magnolia
Lot 40. OAKI.ANrI HILLS.
CHICOPEE FALLS SAVBGS
according to the plat thereBANK,
USED TV's $29.Oi up.
of as recorded in Flat Booi
Plaintiff,
Service Calls $4.00.
i, Pages 62 and 64, Public
vs.
MOONEY APPLIANCE
Record,, of Seminole 'niin't
LIH4A LUCA MILLER. a single
219 Palmetto
Florida.
woman,
has been filed against von In
Defendant.
the above-styled suit, theshort
Musical Instruments
NOTICE OF SALE
titue of which is Federal Na.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DUKURIS MUSI C SHOP- tional Mortgage Association, a
that on the 10th day of Septcorporation organised under an
Band instruments
ember. 1986 at 11:00 A. M. at
Act of Congress stud
A accessories
the main door of the Courthouse
pursuant to the Federal NationSales, Rentals &amp; Repairs
of Seminole County, at Sanford.
322-7202 ai Mortgage Asnciation Charter
Florida, the undersigned Clerk 2004 Cedar Ave.
Act. having it principal offic'.
will otter for sale to the highIn the City of Washington. Dipest and best bidder for cash the
triet of Columbia, Plaintiff, 'erfollowing described real proLegal Notice
aus,
RAY AGERTER, JR. and
perty:
CAUO14E LI. AGERTER. his wife
Lot 3, Block "B", COUNTRY
NOTICE FOR iUiis
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. 1,
The Board
County Corn- Defendants, and you are requiraccording to the plat there- missloners of Seminole County, ed to serve a copy of your An.
of as recorded in P1st Book Florida, will receive bids at the swer or other pleading to the
11, Page 25, Public Records office of Arthur H. Beckwith. Complaint on Plaintiff's Attor.
of Seminole County, Florida. Jr.. Clerk, in the Courthouse at ney, CLEVELAND, STEPHENtogether with all structures, im- Sanford. Florida. up to 5:00 P. SON AN!) MIZE, Suite LII Sanprovements, fixtures, appliances, M. Monday, September lii. 1966. ford Atlantic National Bank
and appurtenances on said land for furnishing the following ma- Building, P. 0. Drawer Z. Suit'
or used in conjunction therewith. terials during the twelve month ford, Florida, and file the onginal Answer or other pis'adin
This sale is made pursuant to period ending October 1. 191',7.
In the office of the Clerk
f
final decree of foreclosure enPetroleum Products.
the
Circuit
Court
on
or
before
tered in Chancery action No.
Asphaltic Concrete &amp; Cold
the 6th day of October, A. LI.,
1619$ now pending In the CirPatch.
cuit Court of and for Seminole
Transit Mix Concrete &amp; Co. 11466. If 'too fall to do
decree pro Confesr, will be wkCounty, Florida.
men t.
on against you for the relief ds.DATED THIS lit day of Sept1). Blast Furnace Slag.
ember, 1966.
Specifications giving descrip manded in the Complaint,
This Notice shali hiS PtitlliRlIf'd
(SEAL)
tions, type,, estimated quantities,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
and other details are amvailat)le once a week for four CoflpItcU
Clerk of the Circuit Court
at the office of the Seminole tive weeks in The Sanford 11cr.
fly: Margaret E. Tyre
Counts' Engineer, 5 miles south aid a newspaper circulated in
Deputy Clerk
of Sanford on U. S. H Ighway 13- Seminole County, Florida.
Dated this 31st day of August,
ANDERSON. RUSH,
92.
A.
D. 1966.
DEAN &amp; LOWNDES
All materials furnished must
Attorneys for Plaintiff
conform to the current Stand- (SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
323 East Central Boulevard
ard Specifications of the Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Orlando, Florida
State Road Department, where
Donna )t. Markos. D. C.
Publish Sept. 5, 1966
applicable.
DDE-15
Bids to he enclosed in a seal- CLEVELAND, STEPHEN5ON
envelopelplain)y marked on &amp; MIZE
CIRCUIT CIOVRT, ed
114 THE
for Plaintiff
the outside "RID FOR Ft'RN- Attorneys
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN IPIIING (Name of Haterial.i, r. 0. Drawer Z
AND FOR SEMINOLE COVNTr, open Sentemt,er ?e. i 9Cf.11
Suite 615, Sanford Atlantic NariuIuDA.
Bids will be opened on Tues- tionat Bank Building
114 CHANCERY NO. ISS2
day, September 20, 1065, at 11:00 Sanford, Florida
GULP LIFE INSURANCE COM- A. M. or as soon thereafter as Publish Sept. L. 12, 19, 26,
J'ANY, a corporation,
possible, at a meeting to be held DDE-12
Plaintiff, In the County Commission Meetvs
ing Room in the Courthouse at
WILLiAM M. EARNEST and PA- Sanford, Florida.
TItICIA B. EARNEST, lila wife;
The right Is renervi'cl ti, -waive
(it al.
any irregularities
technicaliDefendants. ties in bids and to reject
any or
NOTICE OF SUIT
all bids.
THE sTATE 1W FLORIDABoard of County Commis.
TO, It. H. 2IACY &amp; COMPANY,
Plotters
INC., a corporation, trading
Seminole County, Florida
and doing business as
John it. Alexander, Chairman
Davison-Maxton Co., 151 By :- W. Bush, Jr.
West 34th Street, New York, County Engineer
New York:
Publish Sept. 5, 1966
The Defendant B. H. Macy &amp; DDE-17
Company, Inc., a corporation,
trading and doing business as IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Davison-Maxton Co., Is hereby THE NINTH JUDICIAL cia.,
notified that a suit has been filed V1J1T. IN AND FOR SEIflWOLE
against said Defendant and WLI- COUNTY. FLORIDA.
11am M. Earnest and Patricia IN CHANCERY NO. 14*J3
U. Earnest, his wife: English FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTEstates. Inc., * corporation; and GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporaWaco Scaffolding of Brevard, tion organised under an Act of
inc., a corporation. In the above Congress and existing
entitled cause; and that R. B. to the Federal National MortMacy A Company, Inc.. a. corAssociation Charter Act,
poration, trading and doing busi- with its principal office in the
ness as Davison-Marten Co. Is City of 'Washington. District of
hereby required to file Its An- Columbia,
swer with the Clerk of the above
Plaintiff,
named Court and to serve a Vs.
copy thereof upon Plaintiff or LARRY E. GRAHAM and
i'ialntifra attorneys, whose
GRAHAM. his wife, and
names and address are: EGG- BARBARA A. GRAHAM. now by
ERS, TOWERS, BLUjEY, JONES
BARBARA A. STEGER,
&amp; GAY, 1300 Florida Title BuildDefendants.
Ing, Jacksonville, Florida, not
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
later than October 5th, A. D.,
ORTGAGL FORECLOSUZE
1986,
TIM LARRY E. GRAHAM and
It the Defendant R. B. Macy
GRAHAII, his wife
&amp; Company, Inc., trading and
Route 2
doing business as Davison.
Burwell. Nebraska.
Marten Co., fails to file and
You, Defendants, are hereby
serve Its Answer by said date, notified that a Complaint to
Decree Pro Confesso will be en- foreclose a. certain mortgage on
tered against it for the relief the following described property,
demanded In the Complaint.
situate, lying and being In SemiThe nature of said suit being nole County, Florida, to-wit:
for the foreclosure of the mortLot , Block 19, NORTH ORdated December Is. 1960,
LANDO, according to p1st
reoorded on December 21. 1910
thereof recorded in Plat Book
In Official Records, Volume $37,
12, pages 10 and 11, Public
pagee 215-211. public r.00rds of
Records of Seminole CounSeminole County, Florida, coverty, Florida.
ing and encumbering the follow- baa been filed against you In
ing described property situated the above styled suit and you
In Seminole County, Florida, to. are required to serve * copy of
wit:
your answer or pleading to the
The East 20.45 feet of Lot Complaint on Plaintiffs attor13 and the West 54.55 feet ney, Joseph H. Muraako, P. 0.
of Lot 19 In Block H of Box 225, Fern Park, Florida, and
ENGLISH ESTATES UNIT file the original answer or pleadONE, Seminole County, Fbi- ing in the office of the Clerk
Ida, according to p1st there- of the Circuit Court on or beof recorded In Pla.t Book 1$, fore the 6th day of October. 1966.
page 1, of the Public Re- If you fail to do •o, a decree
curds of Seminole County, pro confesso will be taken
Florida.
against you for the relief doWiTNESS my hand and the Mantled in the Complaint.
Seal of said Court at Sanford,
WITNESS my band and ofSeminole County, Florida, this ficIal seal of office at Sanford,
St
the lit day of September, A. I)., Seminole County, this lit day
1906.
of September, 1961.
(Court Seal)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Donna M.
BY: Donna H. )tirko,
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. 5, 12, 19, 36, 1966.
Pubiiib Sept. S. 12, 19, :5, 1966
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(seated, from left) Mrs. Vincent Boelter, Mrs. Bill Kirstein, Mrs.
Robert Hoover, overall director, and Mrs. Chesley Whitten Jr.;

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Mrs. David Marvin, Mrs. Don Johnson, Bill lies, Bill Kirstein, and Bill
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Short hours. Advancement.
Preparatory training as long
as required Thousands of jobs
open. Experience usually Unnecessary.
Grammar school
sufficient for many jobs.
FREE information on jobs,
salaries, reqiurements. Writ.
TODAY sising name and address.
L4aoolzi 8loe, Box
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Male Help
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THE TiME TESTED FIRM
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Prime Minister Faces Walkout
Aides say Smith declared Rhudesins inth
Prime Minister Harold Wllscrn Is pendexzce in the name of the
ready to face a walkout of some white minority.
African nations at the Common
Tanzania broke relations with
wealth aummit meeting next Britain following the Ithodenian
week rather than abandon his breakaway and is boycotting the
search for a compromise with Commonwealth
conference
Rhodesia.
which 011tons Tut'sduy.
Prime Minister Sir Albert Zanibiu, which borders Rho
Margal of Sierra Leone called de•sia, has warned It also may
Wednesday for British military quit the British - led Partnership,
intervention to end the rebel
lion, which began last Novcni
Sinith it the most eomnt1n
tier when Prime Minister Ian iurnuim at the Un i ted SU.ZteL.
LONDON (AP)

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'1-Mnne' Wanted
'.l-Savings ,c Loan
l6-1naurance

:'-Schnols &amp; Instructions
70-Emp1e'ment service.
71.......iale Help Wanted
3
Help Wanted
7.1-Male or Female Help
74-alea Help Vnnted
77-Situation Wanted
?-A---Sltuntion \'nfltel
Students
61-Income Property
62-lluaines. Prop-Sale
-Real Estate \'auuted
$4-Real Estate Sale
67-141161ness Rental.
'fl-Lots For Sale
: 1-Piurm.-Groves
"2-Acreage
t'6_Bouses For Sale
911-House.-Sale or Rent
97-House For Rent
!$-Real Estate Exchange
100-Resort Rentals
101-Trailers-Cabanas
102-Mobile Homes-Sale
103-Mobil. Homes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Rent
105-Trailer Lots-Sale
106--Apartments For Rent
10$-Rooms For Rent
112-Rental Agents
113-Wanted To Rent
115-Autos Pot- Sale
116-Autos-Sa). or Trade
116-Trucks For Sale
120-Automotive Service
121-ScootCr3 &amp; Cycles
223-Boats &amp; Motors
225-Marine Supplies

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advertisements,
Adjustments will be made on a re-run basis o nly for typographical
errors that affect the value of the ad. Adjustments will not be
med. beyond th. first Insertion.

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"We honor those who wore
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NEED HOMES TO SELL

106. Apartments For Rent
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COMMODORE
VEMPA MOTOR SCOOTZRS
HAVE Qualified buyers who will
JAWA MOTOR cYCLES
assume your mortgage It your
CLEAN, 1 DORM. urn. Apt-,
APARTMENTS
A AREINS LAWNMOW.
home Is in good condition. Let
Close In, Water A Lights turn, FURNISHED - UNFURNISHEDYAZOO
INVESTMENT A REALTY
ERS
u. sell your home now,
Reasonable
rent
to
elderly
121-2173
Pb. Resident Mg-r. 128-1*40
110 N. Park Ave.
T.,EWLS PALES A SERVICE
man, woman or couple. *322117 W. Country Club Road
UNFURN. I extra large BDRM
5680.
For Rent
97
Phone 122.7225
See U. For Rentals
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apt, Kitchen equipped. 10*1,4
in
NICE,
CLEAN
8
room
turn.
Apt.
Days
122-7174
W.
18th
St.
Ph.
349-5211.
1flitui. I'IJA. room, fenced
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123. Boats &amp; Motors
301 C. 5th. Util. turn. $60.
yard, $90 mo, AvaIlable
3 BEDROOM turn, apt. 3fl-0641.
IN ORANGE CITY
624 Herita St. 323-0515.
NICFIY FURNISHED APARTGATEWAY TO T
BY OWNER: Put-n. or unfurn.
FURN, APTS. close in. Jimmy
WATERWAY
2 bedroom, 11,4 bath home 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath, 3 util. MEN'!',
600 PARK AVENUE
Cowan, *23-4011.
rooma, Dbl. corpora Avail. Oct.
Nicely located on corner lot
Sporting Goods
Robson
near elementary school. For 1, 1966. $150 per month, 12 inO FURNISHED 3 Bdrrn. Apt. ElecWE[AKA APARTMENTS
YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER
Information call 775-2830 after lease, Call W. It. McClung, trio Kitchen. Water furnished.
*23-1101
114 W. FIRST ST.
304-4-I K. t.t It,
5 P. m. (Orange City)
222.8881 or 32-537,
mtalra over *06 W. 12th St.
$75 per mo. Ph. 32-39Sl or
3 BDRM. HOME, 1',4 bath, Loca- 2 flltDhtOOM house, KItchen
. o inquire at above address.
ted just off old Orlando Highequipped on W. tat.
stay which will be 4 lanes very
per mo. Call 322-9336.
ONE DORM, turn. Apt., $45, *01
soon. Small down payment.
E. 5th. 323-3951, 2296,
Kitchen
equipped.
2 BEDROOM,
$70 per month. Phone 33
BLIRM., KITCHEN equipped, I
FURN Downstairs Apt. 101 Pal4536.
Bath, with Family Room, outmotto Ave. Ph, 332-1274 after
side Well in it nice, quiet
P. rn
3
BR.
KIT,
equipped,
;60
mo.
neighborhood. Monthly pay;uu
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$
BR.,
2
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central
nueita $81 &amp; assume niortMO.
gage.
BATH, Kit. equipped,
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$125 ma.
Days *12-7174
Nhts-Weeti 323-04*5
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SOUTHWARD

SAULS AGENCY

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 500
E. 2nd Street, Sanford. Seminole _
1. Male Help Wanted
County, Florida, under the ficti73-Male or Female Help
tioup name tiC MASON'S JEEP
SALES, INC., and that I Intend WAITERS:
Pleasant
working MEN OR 'OMEN Part or fullto register said name with the
time for local McXeas Route.
condition, company benefits,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, SemiEx Insurance Debit Workers,
Pcisittcin Immediately available.
mole County, Florida, in accordTeachers, Preachers, Students,
Apply Deltona Inn, Interstate
ance with the provisIons of the
Housewives. Farmers or Shift
4 at Deltona Interchange,
Fictitious Name Statutes, toworkers. Call Mr. Itichey, 3222 flD13it., 11A BATH. Near shop's'it: Section 665.09 Florida Sta*564 after 5 p. itt.
ping center, Jr. High &amp; High
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
tutep 1957.
School. $85 mo. 322-1110.
2-3-4 BRS., i-* BATHS
Sig: Kenneth J. Mason
77. Situation Wanted
STARTING SALARY
m'.1sLh
$85, 2656
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i nORM. UNFURN.
Ted
at
Keys
Ave.
Palmetto
$80 PER WEEK
i4ois
U EN It It A I..
HOUS1
3524 Park Drive Office 323-2118
Williams Hardware.
CLEANING Service. Call eves.
Night:
822-0141
*23.0700
or
PLUS
COMMISSION
Is the Court of the County
7 to 10. 538-3774.
r.
Judge. Seminole County, State
vice
experience,
ste
furnish
yeof I'lurid,i. IL rrutate
lILLIF: wants work. 32-0300.
hide and all operating cxin re the Estate
t-s.
Write
stating
Tutu
quallfiNELLIE B. flEADEN
cs.tlonp Iriefly to P. 0. Box 83-Real Estate Wanted
r'ee•ae1.
€71, Winter Pant, Fla.
FINAL NOT1C1
%%'I; NEEDRENTALS!
Notice I, her-by gyy tbit
list your rentals with us.
the undersigned wiU, on the 7. Female Help Wanted
We have people waiting for
5th day of Scpternhtr. A. D.
furnished &amp; unfurnished houses
16C, present to the Honorable HOUSEKEEPER5 days
&amp; Art..
County Judge of Seminole CounOwn trunsporttion. No Childty, Florida, her final return accare. 323-1449.
count and oucher, a. ExecuA Multiple Listing Realtor
trix of the Estate of NELLIE MAIDS
INSUROR
N.
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TO
$75
wk.
APPA$ER
B. READER. deceased, and at
911 S. French
REFERENCES. TOP 322-4991
RUSH
said time, then and there, make
J013. FARE SENT QUICKLY.
application to the said Judge
IIAV-A-MAID, 4 BOND ST., 84. Real Estate - Sale
,or a final .,ctticment of her
GREAT NECK, N. Y.
administration of said estate.
C. A. WHIDDON
and for an order discharging her WAITRESSES: Pleasant workBROKER
a. ruch Executrix.
lug cUTIditioOs, company ban*- 02 S. Park
8224921
Dated this the 18th day of
fits. PosIt I mu Immediately
August, A. D. 1t6C.
available. Apply Deltona Iflit,
Fredalle Griffin
must state 4 at t'elto i, InterA, Executrix of the Eatute
change.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
of NELLIE B. READEN
APPRAISER
INSUROR
Deceased
.OMEN over 21 needed to show fl2-4911
lIlt S. French
STENETROM, DAVIS &amp;
Beeline Fashions. Sample.
dcINTOSH
furn. Car &amp; Phone necessary.
CALLOART REAL ESTATE
Attorneys for Executrix
322-7941.
CALL. DAY OR NIGHT 322-7498
Florida State L3ank-Sutte
Sanford, !lOr1dK
2771
YOUR message gets home. Over
. 30 &amp; Sept. 5
60,000 readers daily
PubliEh Aug.
when
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you place a low-cost CLASS!PIED AD in the Herald.

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USED CARS
ber!
EXAMPLE:

64 Fiat
No Down Pmt.
NEEMENEW
65 Valiant
4-Dr. V.100, air c..d.. 1
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factory warrasty re*siaIa.

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Quality Cars Left!

HUNTER'S SPECIAL

53 Willis
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59 Plymouth

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1961 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop
Four door, V.8 engine, automatic
transmission power steering and
brakes, radio and heater plus air
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1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 2.Door
6 cyl. engine, radio and heater,
automatic transmission. An excel.
lint buy at

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1963 Ford Fairlan. 500
This sport coup. Is •quipp.d
with V.8 engine, automatic
transmission, radio and heater.
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Holler Motor Sales
OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY
SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

COUNTY MOTORS

1801 W. FIRST ST.
(ORLANDO)

Fully powered and air cond.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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1962 Lincoln Continental

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We must have room
for the '67 models
coming in Septem.

4-WHEEL DRIVE
EXCELLENT CONDITION

109 N. PALMETTO AVE..

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FORMER LOCATION OF

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l's, Hart-tap. air eanhltI'tfle'i.
;i' A esaisma ,'mta. $54
106. Apartments For Rent
'mix IriciIIii' nag whei. (Cr
1r) A a burst floor shift. CiaHURM. ArTS., Compl.tøly
tam pilot bh. 223-0434.
equipped by (IENERA!, E1,.'i.
Titic which Includes electric
%VIIY (0 ti"URTFIER?
kItchen heating A cooling.
You cqn't beat ni? price.!
'I'O4vVN'N LAKES
See or Call
GARDEN APARTMENTS

$ IIDRM, 110115K, large glesieul
In bsvk pnrt'h. atova A
BOR CLEVELAND
122.1 120
gerator turn. III. *22.2302 or 711 Jr.. Visit Mt.
Al,Mi'I"l' tii'tt' 4 Iliii'iti., 21,4 baths
Bill Rulani
ileti with fireplace, large kit331-33*3.
Chrysler
Plymouth
21% 5. Park
cluen.
2001
E.
2nd
Street.
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NICELY
90. Lots For Sale
iii HO'Y 17.92 DeBary
Ave.
322-94*0.
Estate Exchange
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Al'P1IOX. 2 acre. frontage on
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111gb School 111-1201 2040 hiawatha at 1741 lXCIIANUIt entail motel in Or- YUH.N. 4PT., 2*00 MallonrIli..
Ave.
(leorgia
CADILLAC 19.S. good eondlparking lot, $5500- Term..
lando
for
farm
on
river
or
P'URN.,
2
BR.
litipies
Apt.,
tile
tlnri A tires. Dependable testisSUNI.AT',l) l-:s'P.TI':I': 3 Hdrm., i
822-810*.
lake. *41-2076 after 4 p. rn
bath, terrasso floor., venetlsn
porta.tlon. 1175, 3429 Magnolia
bath. Assume loan. 323-0822.
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blinds. 323.2831 after S.
Ave. or 232-414) after 1:34 p.m.
I)MItSITE 100 x 200' Deep, city
100.
Resort
Rentals
blocks
$
lilt.
VERY
Clean.
Close
in,
water, sink trees, two
______________________________ FtJRN. APT., with sir conhi- i)4l CORVAIR Monss; Whit.,
Jimmy Cowan. *22-401*.
from new Take Mary 1-4 enlionel fldrm., $80. Ill E. Nth
,g,
Floor-shift; 1410. Ph. *23-1633.
UCAN Fio
trnnc'e. $1760. ($100 down A oWNER:
at. Call *22.6786.
Mr..
BY
3 1101161, i%4 bath,
Atlantic,
Daytona
H•ach,
$40.60 per month) Call V.
ese. i'nnii., nicely lit ,uui item ;ieii.
ft. U. Hutchison, *12-4011.
'MC Cltiit.
01111i 322-6231, 3224227.
2
OO'i5 A bath all electric.
(luuii,I
location, Fenced backUtilities turn. $11.50 per week.
nrii. $1") sl,wn &amp; nsusuiuito $ti. 102. Mobile homes • Sale
*23.3546 after 4 V. m.
95. houses For Sale
payments. lara.' installed air
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Sanford
S Hwy. 17-92
',iuu,litiiiiunr available. 323.108*.
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
FURN. 3 ROOM Apt. with bath
Sanford 133.1*21
2 flDRM. IIOMU, over 3 acre', ______________________________________
A Oarae. 2520 NarcIssus. *22.
Hwy. 17.9$ S. Sanford
Orlando 444-1014
nicely landscaped, 20 Fruit 2 ilitliM. l)liT'I'ONA home, $tiS
122*1101
2146.
Open Dilly tIl 9 p. m.
tree., large chicken house with
mu. plus extras, air condition_______________________________
more land it wanted. 322-4059.
lug, ranso etc. 688.5055,
159 SPARTAN 10' x 10', w/w, EPFIC. APTS., private bath',
etlsitlss turn.; specially suited 120. Automotive Service
carpeting, air conditioner, $2,ILl)itM.
lIOMIt
on
2
acre
liii.
FIIA - VA HOMES
3
flow800. Can he seen at lot I,
for retired people. Ideally tocated downtown. Inquire at
Paneled kitchen and family men's Trailer Park in Deflary
count with fire tunic. - full
Jacobson's Dept. SloTs, III K.
668.6045 after 6 V. m.
baths. Near Lake Jeastip, $21,- ____________________________________
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lot. at.: Sanford,
000, Call Richard Thomas.
Located Throughout County
103-Mobile
Homes-Rent
34046
ni• 7752.
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22
2-3 Bra. 1-1% 2 Baths
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Wall to Wall Carpet
some Kitchens Equipped
'l'ILAILICtl WITH It F. CA- 4
I ROOMS turn., newly heTIRED OF COMMUTING
Payment. Lees Than Rent
BANA, full bath. Phone $3
corated. 404 E. 14th St.
WILd,
TRADE
spacious
3
fledTo Inspect Call
SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
room, 3 bath bonus' lit Merritt
LAKE MARY: Clean Furn. Apt.
Islan'I for suitable home lit 104-Trailer Space-Rent
150, Ph. 333.8920,
PAINT COMPANY
Sanford. Modern .uiuipped kit.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Ph. N-fill
316 MagnolIa
hien, separate dining room. 'rEtAILER A
AVAI.N APARTMENTS
REALTOR
ke
pac.s On
Situated on large 1t with
11$ W 3Rd It.
133441?
832-2420
2105 Park Drive
Ashby. 833-7*61.
Scooters &amp; Cycles
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sprinkling system. $18,400.

REDUCED

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iii1Fii. III
.s,ult'i.ONUWtIt)Ht 3 fledroom, dining _____________
tied
on 2 well shaded Iota.
j
btii. Paved dead
toiuin,
flood location, Ph. 832.1874 atend Street. 470 E. Everireen
icr 5:20
in.
Ave. *38.907*,
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are i models to choose from.
Mackie-Built homes range in price
from just $8,390 to $19,990 with
down Payments ii low
Monthly payments start at $55.78

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CANVASSERS

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manager. 'transportation turnished. Write P. 0. Box 671,
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12-Special Notices
13-Cutering--41
l4-flicyels' It(-pairs
1-Spectal Sert-ici's
16-Interior Decorators.
17-Janitorial Services
IS-landscape Service
1P-flu,Ilulers Supplies
tt-liardware
31 -hunts' Improvemen ts
22-l'iumtilng
33....l'atnting
4-Weli Drilling
2T-Air Cond. A Heating
26-Roofing
26-Radio-Television
.9-Ithoto &amp; Equipment
80-Born. Apnliances
81-Musical Instruments
82-Business Equipment
82-Job Printing
$4-Upholstery
$5-Vacuum Cleaners
37-Moving A Storage
$9-Exterminators
43-Plants_Feeds-Seeds
60-Misc'. For Sale
51-Articles For Rent
62-Swap or Exchange
6$-Wanted To Buy
55-Furniture For Sale
66-Antiques For Sale
66-Money To Loan
b4-Businesa Opportunities

WE ARE Looking for a di.ed success In Seminole
who need. to make at
least $300 a week. Call or
write George Pedersen at 2623215 or P. 0. Box 6007, Daytona Beach.
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You'renearby-youcanwatchthis
Mackle-Built community grow! Deltona
growing rapidly. $10. starts you on your
way to the best investment of your life.
Water mains are installed by a regulated
public utility to deliver pure city water to
the front of every Deltona homesite, Paved
Streets are included in the full low price
of just $1495. Visit Deltona now-take a
Self-Guided Tour-see the Shopping Plaza,
the lake-front Community Club, the Chatnpionship Golf Course and the outstanding
model homes at Mackle-Built Deltona.

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Cettified Teachers
Enroll Now.
Classes begin Sept. 1. Call 2231660 for further information.

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C.11 323-1774 sod compare.

18c Per Line
20c Per Line

3 LINES MINIMUM
($1.50 MINIMUM CHARGE)

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Bedding
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Sell - Trade
Buy
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3.$444
my home.

CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YOUR
SAT. NOON FOR MONDAY
AD NEXT DAY

CASH FOR TRASH
Antiques &amp; used furniture wanted.
BRIDGES FUnNITURE
Park &amp; 25th.
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115. Autos

To Buy

USED Furniture, any
Sanford, 122-2230.

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122-0718.

425-5938

322-2611

SMALL Business need parking
up? lii. Low.Copt Want Ails
to toll and sell!

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Direct Phone Lines To Want Ads
SOUTH SEMINOLE
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Wheel chairs, sick room supplies
for sale or rent.
LbtIETT REXAI.L DRPI5
Pineercat shopping Center
2701 Orlando Pr.
Ph *f2-791*

NOTICE

DUAL rICK-UP Electric Guitar &amp; DET.LS AUCTION SF.RVTCE has
after
Amplifier. Call 222-0*
taken over management
2p
Sanford
t It
operatIon of
A.
Onora
Aiztion
at
l'armers'
lifeInternational
M1'PPLFUS,
neededMerchandIse
17-92.
tints'
uaranlee. Wholesale &amp;
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Will ecU on consignment
Retail.
buy outright. SALE every FriTI1MPHRFXS TIRE SERVICF.
ilny night 720 t. in.
222-0672
6th. &amp; French
LEWiS C. DELIa AUCT.
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TATOC) EQUIPMENT for sale, $2-6531
he seen by
hardly tiseil. Ca
DESK LAMP. good as new. See
contacting i,ols. 626.2774.
at The Sanford Herald.
MIN Concrete. Stocks,
READY
Cement (colors), Steps. Steel, EL1'CTR1t' STOVE, $26. Gotten
2-22'.
Call
$26.
Trombone,
Wre mesh, Dry Wells, Sand,
9460.
Grease Traps &amp; Window Sills.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
POOL TABLE, 2% ft. x 7 ft.,
322-6761
800 Elm Ave.
Regulation halls and * cue
sticks, $100; Evoellent condiPin.
1nn. Call 222-4068 after
Legal Notice
EXPERT CARPET CLEANING,
N1'CE or rrrn,ie SAI.lt or
Average ales $4.95, free callSES"OU
mate. 665-6767 for information
1.I1) BY TA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\F.N
&amp; appointment.
that, pursuant to See. 192271
Florida Statutes. MARY EARLE FiRER G1as, Cloth, Resin, Epoxy
Paint &amp; fluo. Wholesale prices.
Assessor of
wALKEr. as 1'a
Seminole County. Florida, will.
Tm. 222-0420.
.,,
, .00
'clock A
,.. ember 12. A. P. 1066. offer for
sale and sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash (the lowest
acceptable bid to he no less
than $6,900.00) at the front
(west) door of the Seminole
County Court House In Sanford,
Florida, the following described
land, located In Seminole Cciunty, Florida, to-wit:
1,oa 9 and 10, Block 4, Tier
11, accordIng to E. It. Trafford's Map at Sanford. as
appears of record In
the Public Records of Seminole County, Florida.
Saul t'ale Is to be mails' to
satist- the terms of said Section
102.231, Florida Statutes.
Mary Rarle Walker
As. Tax Assessor of Seminole
County, Florida.
T'iuhlish Aug 22, 29 &amp; Sept. S.

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Rollaway, Hospital, I3ahy Beds
By Day, Week or Month.
CARRObL' FCR1Y1RE
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ASSPME PAYMENTS
2 WOMEN'S COATS i-sIre 14, ELNA open-arm, Sold new for
off balance $164.70
$.60
(Mouton Fur 2/4 length), Iat $2.00 per week. New warsIts
16, Spring Coat; Picture
rant-. Phone Credit Manager
Set-1 large, 2 small (Egyphan Scene); (lirl's Car-coal
222-0411.
cisc 2, like new, 2?82402.

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50. Misc. For Sale
Al. MusIc-al instruments
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0MyERS P1STO W?*ter Pump,
USED Hundy Clarinet Masveo
SHOP
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1. Tank. '4 111" Electric
system $60. Call 222-1466 after
JEWELERS Motor. rir,t $20 takes it. 1119
4 P. in,
Magnolia, 222-4447,

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Kenneth McIntosh will I),- tinBOYI'ON (API - Tht, city
unly Pre-sident who never lived
ruest speuker with uctive Jay- 1,111,1111i to inimunize 40.000 dug*s
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blude only slashed Witring':j
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School Opens
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Seminole County's first pracIn u ther business, it was antical nursing school opened to- nounced Orange P a ving and

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the itirtin speaker at the $11) (till.
in taxes from 2.6 mills to :t in the program.

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pare the proposed bmiret for spend iijoneys for accutis roads
tion next spring aind completion further treatment for injurieg resulting from u traftle
the new fi%eal year which bv- which w0 tild 1101-1111111Y be U !I
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accident in '. hich he was involved Sunday afternoon
gins Nov 1 hoot the $341) (101) for need ed c ounty i ouds
bright lightti t;trung along Luke
Shinn wais taken to Orange Memorial 11o.4pital
The remarks ended with Sit
juested by variolis (11-11111- tlqutirue, luoking ke tw , k i"W rnediutely after t ie ace ent su ering with head in- ",
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The amsassin then struck with by mothe -s but inste3d decided

dity across the street front Sent- Convruction Company of Alta-

Labor Day weekend accide nts

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in Florida killed ut leatit 3'.' ,,,,iny of the Inoff- e than 30 reiiipersons, including seven young dents including several motliei-s
people In a single tiuffic trash with young children who reside
north of Clearwater
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wh ich should •ff.ct your diet it mimi
f6f liquids conisining f6se sugar$ can
permeftenfly $11411M your clolihing.
WiWa 4hese liquids or* spil6d all
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budget teer Fire Department had a reauscitutor at hund and could have

been on the scene in a mutter of minutes, none of the local yesidents isitnesbing the near tragedy thought to call the fire
.Iohn Alexander, department for rescue aid

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Mothers concerned a b o n t
their children's safety going to
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able to rest a little more ea3ily
front lunch when Stafendis apby the board
proached the govertiment bench. with oction taken
of county commissioners today.
Verwoerd rose an if to speak
The board aoreed It could
and stafendi.s met tillon hitil
not place signs reitricting
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crete
trticks
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itnIuded in the road program
last count there were 2' dogs, discovered, Sheriff's Deputy Bill Chandler reported.
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26 cuts, 26 kittens and 14 pups.
for paving for the new uiai
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the child until breathing resumed and she could be taken to deaths In a non holiday week•
Council check with Its attorney

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Longwood Town the hor-pital for further treatment, Chandler said.

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proper treatment during th•
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pending suit by Emxh Smith

F. Verwoerd of South Africa
stunned U.N. delegates today.

Alexander Says

Traff ic

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at _19, fleflily double JLLSt

year's classes.

Count

News of the assassinationtans tomorrow.

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his new Sanford Naval Academy unifornis by l,t. Itandolpli I~elley its n0 w

students iegrsteied today. Enrollment

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tt Fortst City Monda'. afternoon is reported to he In good
airman at the meeting of OW
condition today at Florida Sanitarium and Ilospital where she deaths reported in Seminole ,.ounty commistiion ch,
is going to get hurt.
salfi,
wa- taken ufter being revived through mouth to mouth reisug- Couaty.
Delayed reportis of deathis ill board in antiwer to it reniark nuide by I)onienie
Anyone W annta a puppy or citation administered by a Forest City man.
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, for the quartet.
fly TIIE ASSOCI.vri.,N) i,in.,,ss
Wjitrh for ,in cxpan Sion
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app"r a" gernwnU 4hat were not there
be fore being cleaned, +h.r. is at course

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firm Aircraft.s were mixt mentioned bow ton, Tex.
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many of our .
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concentrate on reviewing their
the two pools.
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ready for the phases of the demanding mis- \Ton t March
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the city were officialLy closed spending the Labor Day week- made good progress. ~Iotors

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We hope when the city fin- the Gemini 11 astronauts today housing provision.
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some
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launching
Friday
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iothot more than the preIOu month
tl people

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when it ennie down to resurfRcin~ and rebuilding county
roads. Priorities w i ll come first I
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-at. First Methodist Church of Geneva was pre-iented for parents and
friends fnllnwing Commencement Program. Folders featuring materials
ftom the Old and New Testaments were made in junior and intermediate

departments under direction of Mrs. L Lawrence Ward. Shown (top photo, from left) are Ginger Lrumley, Mrs Ward and Barbara Ann Stephens,

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Strom Thurmond, It-S.C., Ili the
Nov,.-mbor election.

build a piiking lot with that.,"
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heard nfl the things Aiding L- anothei club in the district
kemia Stricken American Child- ThoSe attending from the
dren (ALSAC) is doing at its Sanford Club were
hospital. St. Jude's In Main- Wayne Albert, Sidney Vililen,

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Miss llurston lives at 812 San- Eight of the Florida Jaycees.

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to right) Miss Vivian J. Hurston, Miss Dottie Roberts, i1rs. Peggy Simp(Herald Photo)
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Mrs Woodro'. taught math
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Seminole County

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"rht' Nile of America"

the St. ,IOlinR River

Dickinson Shows

eassessment Plans
o han voA in I!n(At'i
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SPECIAL

I'hune 822-2011 or 425.5988

TAKE YOUR LABOR DAY HOLIDAY IN

An architect for the new
courthouse will be selected withIii the next few weeks
Funds will come from capital
outlay and the word is they
'niit the new courthouse tiedin with the jail complex . . Estintated cost urotind $1,500,
however, the present
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facility (one comniisstotier cellit it three story barn today I
will be tisuil to house ninny of
the county officers.
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IIINLrl VVIIFI IUL) MANY bbs

HAND! DRIVE OUT TONIGHT

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If the County realigns Sand
Lake Rd. in the Lake Brantley
area, 31 lovely trees will face
the ax. Board will discuss situation at next Tuesday's meeting.

A GENERAL MOTORS EXECUTIVE CAR ... DRIVEN 9,000
MILES BY A CADILLAC DISTRICT MANAGER.

with Headrest, 5 whitewall fires, AM-FM Stereo Radio, soft
ray glass, 6 way front seat adjuster, door edge guards, climate control, license frames, gui de.a-matic headlamp control, ti lt &amp; telescopic steering wheel, power door locks twilight sentinel, remote control trunk lock, controlled differential, rear window defogger, cruise control, power vent windows, automatic level control, hazard warning flasher, shoul-

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doctors (in general practice)
this morning and two aren't
taking any new patients and one
nurse told our reporter she
would be "lucky to find a doc-

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itiiI t'iI titiitioii oil the part of
titiviutpioyc.I, In' PiIit('d out.
'''I'he ('lC('t VIOl irs iflhIIlS%'
tr Ill
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rititieni assemldt'is 1111(1 tehiii-

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..Thous,'a"
AT!FENS (;rper (t1'(,

Thouandc n Greek villager.
foreign
foreign rnp from Vietnamese
fled their lurimr' Thursday
nam y The call came in .
when an earth tremor shook a
flint declaration ending
(i
mountainous area about
Joseph Meisch , Lake Monroe farmer wits killed in- mIk. southwest o Athens
dent Cha ri.' rio (;;iuill.
rrirul
!i) Oil,
'.'iOt
('iOnS and Ve lilt' Vullilliuig (ItO sta iii ly this morning when the truck he y.,.
;
Soul
h.'ast
Asian
driving
Because they (led. many k('If
o
e I eetr()nies sch oiil full tim e.
IFiO(llilfl
was si ruck its he crossed Sit46 and entered into the spared when a sharp earth
The joint declaration. sigiwd
IIowever, we ni-ti still uuihui'
quake Jolted the region a few
VERNON M'1
hy
Dc (',aulle and Prince Nnrot o keep up wit), the ik',nnim,l,' path of a semi-trailer truck traveling I':at t
I he fatality occurred at approximately 10:47 n.m., minutes later, officials said todiun Sihanouk, Cambodian chief
ioy tli'cliircd.
of tati'. it, Iit' royal pit lace.
(Mrs. 14. M. Watt, liritleillil according to investigating officers.
'I'hi
is
I,rins
total
tittffie
fatal
it
k's
in
Seminole
said Franc,! .mnd Cainhontla ''oI.
An Altamonte Springs resi. of (lie i'iitimnil Comity Itui
15.
Firm
ii
t'
for
the
year
to
Prices
I'mIiIY
eat! .itt.'ntinn to the exdent today charged that school ili'.S$ School. Juts 11150 it'moittid ('otl
dent
( UI'1)
Stock
NEW
YORK
Meisch's
truck
entered
the
highway
from
SR
treme gravity of Uuo situation''
servicing the South Scmii- that she is unable to unet't till. 15 1111(1 apparently turned into the path of the han Icr prices opened fir in in fairly doll
In
iatthiast ;ia_
tli'iiinnds of local lItIMlii's iutil
bole Junior 111gb areas are
otif1.'renti
driven
by
Etigetie Perk ins, 41 \Vest Plant, trading toiiay.
'Despite
tli*'
truck
being
itulustrial firms for trIuliIe(I,
Ck'micahs
err firm. .
Inch have divided .,tni -U ill
\\intci' ( arden, ha. Perkins was driving a Midstate
''being operated in a negligent Lihicd ol'fiee workers,
were mostly steady. Steels
divide the Vietnamese. a 15 t?5
hiuhing Co., Inc., Winter Garden truck,
manner conilucive to mUItij)!l' titries, steumogu-upliers aizitI huisi•JLI(lgC hugh . 1)uncnn was summoned by the Sher- were mixed. Oils, metals and
Inriient ersons i S01U1fl.)IC t'utnu1ly the foreign intervention
loss
ness machine operators.)
f life and injury."
were
uncertain
AirSeminole
electronics
which, in transforming a civil
County who are .iecizsd M
Foy reported he is working iff's D epartment as coroner. Lou I Iuddleston,
In a letter addressed to the
cnn
war into in international con('ounly Sheriff's Department 110(1 Trooper C. L. Tom- lines were easier
felony and are unahle to afford ljct,
superintendent Of public in- with Seminole Junior College
i.iv" to hi' hostilities their
to pay for their own legal coonstruction, Greg N. Drurniuiond, oil l)uIrt.time emploYment of linson, Florida Highway Patrol investigated and they
present.
dimensions." tht comsfli(l that no charges would be filed pending further ineL are dependent on the possi
college students.
,i(Idtid.
munique
of North Alberta Street, Alta. __
vestigat iofl.
Ne ble charity of local attnrneyi,
JA('KSONVILLE (All)
The two ontintrien appealed
monte, also states, "Inasmuch
groes will stage a mast march or in some cases, the appointfir"iigorotu; observance" of
the city late next week ment of a pubic defender by
acros
as you are now cognizant of
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the ('nev:i ,tccut'd of 1954
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th is nazard, you will also be
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is "the respect of Viet
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prove before then, says RutThere is no legal an! society that
Nam 's independence and ouveraware of your responsibility. f
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ledge Pearson, state and local in the cotrnty, according to C. erg
and no interfrence in inI
th e courts of the State of Florpresident of the National Aso- Vernon Mize, president of the
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uaa.
Ida''
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Seminole County Bar Ascocia•
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'It Is subi'itted," tie contin'. t''
Colored People.
tion,'out many lawyers (it) ;tcued, "that you immediately
"I hope something will hap- cep :ases on the basis of mditt~
cease these bus operations un.
pen tn the way of positive ac- vfif it merit.
UI the problem can be rectified
.
(ion to make it unnecessary."
"Almost all our ;uttorncs do
or commence prolonged repeat
Pea rson told a news conference some charity work but there i
routing so as to transport the
Fhursday ,
no
ficia1 association for file!)
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students in a secure mariner."
service." Mize said.
In pen. he notes "though the
S. 1. Dis Jr. cOuneIur fiii'
If
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authorities intend' alleviating
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total
5ttfl, property
w
. UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. Seminole (omrnuinity Action.
this problem in lute September,
Inc., said his matter has been
AP)—The United States headit in all time high in the town
the students are unduly exposed
discu.ied by a committee I)!
drive
today to persuade
ed
a
A itJiunnte pruuir at $l,.
In the interim."
to remain as United the group .ini! a study is being
)t)IflUMtIftid CX
U
Thant
Chec king with Herbert Muse,
But made or whether a legal aid so- 'iii ptiwI u , Mayor W. Lawrence
secretary-general.
,
Nations
co-or'Jinator of transportation
ciety could be ('mdcii tinder the
the
w')ft',r. I i tal.t,d it, is his intuuufor the Seminole County School
ntirmcw
diplomat's
stateOft'ice of Economic opportunit y
declining
a
new
(cr111
meflt
r_i,j,i
t,, olu4t the l)iuig't reA'
System,The Herald was assur"W. have asked br iinie re
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'run ht the organization once
withiti or .i't-t * ian that
iuiLuI
ed the depart meat is aware of I,:
l)t't 1)11 ?hi triimii other i.irts
.ianu lace to face with the iii
II ast \'t'ilr.
overcrowded conditions, especof the Cliliflhl''. to we
lirthcr
nent . v. hich urea ten its silr1., ,tatrifleult
VI)1 ''g'i
lally n South Seminole.
It hi , been ')I is t)eulg dune or
' (.
%I.I I.
outsit.
'stun tli&amp;
atjj,;Ui'n
f,)iIIIwu(Ii
"School just started Monday
I
could he worked out,'' Davis
it!
the
inuird
'if
.ft(Liahizatii'Il
and we are faced with addition-.......'. 40
al problems resulting from the
14111cr dhe G ideon icci,inu ThUl"ftlay evening. Rats, of tax-';
lust year
'Freedom of Choice' program
OfllC years a o. there is 'a pro- ttbo0 [it Altamonu'
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mills.
because we were unable to de:,'•.visnon for appolutmilent i.1 13w),...1
r
t1X11tJie (iL'UI)el'ty attei' Iiiimne(ermine exact load numbers In
tic
ttcittntkm' by the court in the
r
advance. We have been working
cses
Z1
ta er',utu
who ilave been 'teitsi eXeiitptittt 'vats iportcsi
on schedule and some of the
accused of crimes and have no At. 111,1)4 ,S$, an uit'r''isse of
crbtieisnis voiced In Mr. Drum563,71iu over inst 'eir.
About mon •y to hire a personal lawDAYTON. Ohio (All)
xnond'a letter should have been
[lie Il1(TtiJL' UI 1U.tLuII Wits
1,wo National Guard trPs P
yer. ifi these eases, (lie pUOlIc
AF'I'EI{MA"l'hI OF TRAFFIC DISASTER
cleared up by Wednesday after'atised, for the iiiut part. by
troled
the
city's
sealed-off
Neis
paid
by
the
state."
defender
(Herald Photo)
new eotistr'mrtisin, it was egro section today where a de- I Davis explained,
bands
roving
I
struction spree by
"in etfect, this means that the t,Iauied.
,)Il0 in id1iuw"v*r, earl
of Negro .ouths resulted in 23 state prosecutes and also dee
will be realinjuries and 105 arrests.
funds, the accused persou' he 'iitiwual revnues
w e r C added,
d,turbaneeS
.n eh iui,kr this visir's ,isst'siument.
The
touched it Thursday when
Nt'gr, wa shut from a ear apI

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Still o word from the state
on Lake Jessup causeway cstmates . . . Ii.in't h, surprised
If the figure is around the
$)OO,000 mark . . . and well
worth it.

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Two Sanford teachers have
completed their Masters work

1966 Chevrolet "Caprice"

at Rollins College. The two are

Junette Rastorn, music and supervision and Donald Farrens,
administration and supervision.

4 DOOR SPORT SEDAN. Power brakes, automatic transmission, tinted glass,
radio with rear seat speaker, astro-bucket seats, vinyl roof, whitewall fres, air

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conditioned, power steering, 325 hp V8 engine.

LIST 4363.60
DISCOUNT 863.60

Look to see the citys northsouth whitcway extended south
on Hwy 17-92 front 27th Street
to Onora Road. This will be a
welcome addition to tile solith.
em entrance to the city and
we understand Sanford Plaza
merchants are planning some
colorful Christmas lighting out
that way. The city has authorized the funds to put up 11 new
double-armed light poles for
installation of the high intensity mercury vapor lights

3500

New 1966 Oldsmobile "98"
4 DOOR SEDAN. With tilt steering wheel, whitewall fires, safety sentinel, De.
luxe wheel disci, cornering lights, radio, power steering and power brakes.

LIST 4825.71
DISCOUNT 1000.71

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Little girl was locked in one
of the rest rooms at Pinecrest
School yesterday. Couldn't find
her for two hours after school
was out . . - Custodian heard
her screams - . . and then came
the happy ending.

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Corvair

WE DO MORE BUSINESS
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hey, the local Elks Club is
holding their annual fish fry
Labor Day starting at 1 pm.
. . A real treat for all ateniberm and their families.
Work started yesterday on
clearing the property for the
new Montgomery Ward building
in Seminole Plaza . . . The
Company Is expected to be open

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for business by next spring.

New Storm

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MIAMI (Al') — Rough weather that could become theseventh tropical storm of th e season caused choppy seas in the
southern Atlantic today.

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bridge ......................3A
Church Directory ----------IA
Church News ................2
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Crossword J'uu.k's
Dear Abby .................
Editorial Page ............ 2A
Entertainment ........... 4A-5A
Horoscope.................. 4A
Sports .................... 1011

322.6231

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No Tax Hike
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Seen By S*offord

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Bankers Urged To 'Slow Down

parently dri'.eu by whites. The
man died later in a hospital.
At the peak of the disorders.
gangs ruanmied the city's West
system, is "not bound" in this deposits," Hodges said. "That Side, looting, stoning buses and
latest ruling, I1reskkmit Ho- Is Uiu reason for the 'tight I breaking store windows.
money' in the East while we
ward Hodges said.
arc
'iquld' and ready to 'do
"Ti Willis in the East and
(n 'i,uIato
the local
rn
buines'
other iarg.'iy populated sueas

The letter said total bunk
l
o
a
ns have increased at an an.
new me to ease Inflationary
i'utc of almost 12 per cent
pressures, the Federal Reserve nital
this year while bank loans to
e
Board has urged bankers to ))IIjIi'
lhut 91) !'r
m.
slowdown the pace of business cent i'hiIs total "has (emitted to
t'et)tl')iil)
ate 'thIllC(l out' while we have
lending.
ward wisustainaLdt, levels auth
loaned (1111/ 52 per cent of our
Presidents of the 12 Federal has .ioth'tl apprt'eiahily to curReserve flanks, lit letters to up. rent inflationary piesslireS,''
proximately
6,000
member the letter saikl.
banks, spoke of restricting thti'
borrowing authority of any bunk
Saufui'.'
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Atlantic National
In the system which does not Hank, only bunk in St'uiiliiole
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI) —
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comply.
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practices were lodged by AgriWASHINGTON (Al') — In it

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Orlando Meat
Outlet Charged

Boycott Probed
ultI..Ntn' i AL'i
,i1eumbers of the Florida State
dbturbvd
ituvilig Cuutiuiiissiumi,
by threats of a boycott by jai.
alul players, will visit Spain
soon in lilt e ffurt to improve

Martin Sega!, cotitiiussloil
culture Cuuiiinissiotier Doyle
(10111 ijrlzimido who spemember
Coimnt'r against retail meat out-

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MIAMI BIAChI (At') — Under-secretutry iii (t)111
fierce LeRoy Collins forecasts it stt'uiig tuttiolmiti ittulloi1l' (luring Liii' c()lililIg nmonthis.
in an address 'I'Ir u rs. lay Ilig ht, Ii, ii lit Ill It'- 111111 tiII'
went Inrniijuet, Collins saul despite"tiet'iuus itilt'i't'taiIINam, "there 15 110
ties" connected with the War

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serious let-down in sight."
The address by the for'mei' Florida governor Was
hetu'd by it thoLlr4nnd dinitci' guests itt the sixth annual
Lisboi' Day oh,servani'e $j)ollH()re(1 by the Catholic 1)IaTV.........................
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of Miami,
'raweiiuppizmg ...............

EASY ON-THE-SPOT

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DISCOUNT 1804.70

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payer which will assure him that wovernment will not
confiscate property he has held through t he .ears sin,ply toy multiplying hi' ad valorem tax rate." he SHill.
I liCk iflSOfl pr'(licted 00 of the 17 .'i.unt ie will h:ivt
I 904; tax rolls a pproved 1) the .'nd of t he month.
Several cono ties have riled suits aa inst. the ret program.

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('t- urt : he zail the next I.eidsIatur. rniit seek ;ulditional relief f or pc pIrb pny,fl prrpertv taxes.

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City hasn't decided whether
to close one of the swimming
Poole. If one does close it will
be the pool at. Goldsboro.

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MODEL 1604

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l'11t11)A Y. HFV"
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)ies
ruth
8II! M
and ( 'cut ra I I 'loruhi tha
tin 'i-i' j. ii s in Scm iin ut' Comity
Thei'
Fl
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AG
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ETT.
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people to fill 011,111 , .Ioi' Fov , nut tat irer of tile IIorkIa state Employ merit. Service saul
.1. IlowarrI McGrath, m, mr.
to(IuI'.
the
active
Fl S attornv
rner
nraI in
rn
xi
runt
ely
401)
Jici-sons
ii
nu'rn
uj
i
mi
"1)esi I e the Iii'I that we hut ye
frirnan
adminktration.
phiymneiit filt', we have more than 1,500 Jobs for which we time seeking i1unli fietl he
riled 'odaY at
um mr'r home
V()I'kt9'S,'' Foy ('xl)hiti1ie0
A 84-p:ige list of jul)M uIvasl:Il)Ic includes dozens of categories of skilled, scm i- her.'.
M' Grath al-t o onet ime
Oemo
sk illt'(l, t.i'('hiTii('fll 1111(1 )rOfcsMiflhiuI I (u)(!fl i tig, It) this area and all over I"lorirla
crat
le
R1re
tIa
ni
znvernr
Nearly 100 of those uirt' in I hi' Snu for(l area, Foy said.
iirid 1),n.,"ratie na?onaI chair
or.' fairly close Ia full cniplav niejit,, us close as we lutu' ever Li'ffl (
was found ele.,d in hen.
('lnI)loynlent rolls are way down. Average weekly uiiemploynut'rit (Offlft1)StLtiOIl
lie h id been at hi Providence
jul i.'ot inns are between 100-140,'' Foy cx plained.
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with architects Monibty, Sept.
12 about plans for a new City
Hall . , . Won't be a new jail
for a long time. The present
City lint) will be painted outaide and some offices inside this
fiscal year - . . No funds available this year for the new City

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Most of the county iiiiil city
offices will be closed Labor Day
and that includes City 11*11 and
the Courthouse . . . We will
publish.
City Coll, iiiission

SEDAN DE

All LeaMud \Viu'--EstnI,llsheil lflUH

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Zip Code 32771

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THE DEPENDABLE COMFORT OF A BRAND
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lets in Jacksonville and or-'iahiLCs iii jti-tttu
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Cornier said the firms, Mid- Lechia'r iii Juwksuiuvilk would
west Meals, Inc.. at Jaksun' mike the trip.
%4lk, 1111dl Midwest Meats Inc
al Ilt'hindu, airy time lalcst iii
the 'ravktIot ii on illicit jiia1
operations In Florida.
MIAMI (UPt) — hurricane
Five firms have been charged Faith pushed its 110 unite an
so far %%-ith with fradulcut and hour winds farther into the
immis-It'ading uth'i'rtisjug and un North Atlantic t&amp;Iay, a ittenaco
lair trade practices since the to shiippui and a IuLIIsatlt't' to
iliac Ilegaii setetal vAucks ago. East ('oust bathers.

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life. And ao we mak our lan"
this semester include Mrs. CharCho1Ce5affynunotaiiour
Paul French, pre-ministerial let. Sheets, nursery; Mrs. Burside yov ITS loSt. III 71ng to student attending
the 'University kett three years Mrs. Don
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as other fact. of lifo, the little of the Chapel th assist in both Westmoreland,kindergarten,
A CommunityFarewell Din.
to becomes a parable of our services
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Church School for three year Richard Wayt. first and second Augustus C. Summers, who are

say, "and olds through eighth grade will grades: Huizet'. third and fourth retiring from First Preibytor-

the fact is ., . . weire 11 mixed be at 0:30
with those through grades: Mr. and Alm. Dcan Lar- Win Churcb of DeBary, will be

up world." And secretly per- second grade to meet in the ricI

fifth and sixth grades; held at 6:80 p.m., Sept. 12, at

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l that there is no Educational Building and grades Mr. and Mrs. David Miller, sev- Stetuon Union Building in Do-

three through eight in Fellow- enth and eighth grades, and Land.

But there is still something ship House (former -parsonugel. Iklalhwr, nine through 12th

All friends in the community

which is constant., There
William Burkett is cit, grades.
and members of the church are
anchor which moors u to our menturv superintendent .fldj A nieetmç of the Chapel's asked to
contact Fred
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Michael Eohuiiey, ilupurinteinient. at Lutheran Haven. is
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9 yeart; old,
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children of their own, Sharon four, and Michael,

six.

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Seminole Junior College are (seated left) Miss

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(standing left) Jerry Garman and Curt Hall, Or-

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p4&amp;riflits fur tituse
12 vein's old and Mr .nd Mrs
Members and fr*ndi of St niumt Methodist Church fl Va iii"
Elliott IJievi, for the children Andrews Preibyterlan Church, be boat to the Christ The
Kini.
12 years and older.
Bear Lake, have been invited Sub-District at 7:80 pin. TheaOrruis
Jones, a native of West Vir- to attend a water ski session at day.
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the home of The Casselberry MYF will
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wft tht- Orunge County Juva- Mrs. P)red Gutb,rle. 6050 Lit,- Church."
7%r baweare lie-raid am 1,
Lila Detentiøti Home before ties! Beach Drive, Bear Lake. Originally presented during
F rom*laiu,d. riur.
coming to Slavis Mrs Jones, L. C. Tlnaley will serve as the recent
uuth Activities
bea4ujd (j
raw
wilt) Came hem from GennAsny instructor.for water aid lassom. Week, tile pluy u1st., wlif; put
five yearb a8v with her hus.
Wednesday, at 7:80 p.m., on by the group Wedimiday
ft"h&amp;-1PU4ssP Kate^ joy c,".
band and family, ha5 S teach- there will be a study and prayer evening for Christ Methuthst
ing background.
Slam*
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service at the church.
Church in Orlando.
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year WHI be explain,ad by MOB= evungelint.
All children attend St. Lukets
for the truth of tile Gospel of
The Errickson Sistem, a ape- Christ. Under his leudership,
Eacb dividuals will be given jmrtinent ciul singing group from Brud- bi,
hout Various items in- enton, ulso will 1K. present fur from un attendan(w (if ar. 1,r.
't stionsibilitieti. receivor, l4ll fte- el
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cessarv training i eti uett_
oo persons each Sundaiv."
year's
bud&amp;et
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e:wiidiug invitat;on to
ncrease and a 5212 woekly JD_ ings are scheduled at 7:80
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tile
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to attend the opeciul
in community affairs. Tin come. It is istiticipated it wM
-older childrenwork at odd jobs
revival
services,
Rev.
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a
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to eaurn extru spending money by
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individual subw
Mueland all the boys and girls work ler TSJ.W
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and play together as a family
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complate communications system and church services are
piped into tile building as is
niumic for all ammuns. A reg-

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am afternoon of swimming,
nient proMm. It ulxo is hoped ing
d Sunduy Schaffer, pustor of the Bethany
rumes, and other recreation.
through Friday with Rev. Ron.- Raiptist
recreational fitcI1Itje CUII be C1

have Lutheran backgrounds.
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Co-captains will invite
to secure' services of social six families
to be liii or her
worlure, in order to provide
eat for the din
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Revival services at Sunlund
Rev. G. E. Hodges, pastor of
nwrt' family counseling and to
serd t b'8
follow- Baptist Chum1h, 261D E. French Sunland Baptist, stutes ,11tev.

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for 7 p.m. next nursday.

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p..j Maloney and E. E. Williatnson.
Th e meeting as rescheduled

Lergest Selections

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The plan is to Invite the conAll
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Father
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of renienthormg their birthdays gregation,
by means of co- churches represented art. ln'it.. veer, 'zl) be. at 6 p rn., Sept.

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Sunday School meeting at 7:46 H I C
p.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Sanford, have been announced
exit. are visiting at the horns
Church of Sanford. Rev. Muck b,.%- Rev. Leroy D. Soper, recof
her parents, Mr. and Xm
R. Douglas, pastor of the Porn- tor.
Glenn
Whipple, before going to
pano Beach First Baptist. First meet ng
Church will bet guest Bpeitker firnrntion Class is scheduled for Boston where be 'will attend
for the evening, bring a Mello- 4 p.m., Sept. 15, in the Parish Harvard.
age of inforniution, inspiration Hall. Tin- adult class will beand challenge,
gin at €- p.m., Sept. 24. in the
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Bear Lake Methodist Church ences for all workers.
hi other itctivities of the
will initiate a new method Of
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meet at &amp; p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Richard Gibbons, 2588 E.
Floral Way, Bear Lake.
Opening dates for Confirina- Special guest will be Mrs.

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Mrs. Ring resides in Mait- I

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Communion at 11 a.m. wiU
.e
quarter.
Sen i or and Junior Methodist
Youth Fellowship groups ,will
meet from f; until 8 p.m. Sun.
at the church. Rev. Miller
lead th e seniors on 'Meanins: of Methodism" and the juniors, meetingwith Mrs. HaM
Williamson, lradrr,,wiU plan an
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fi1tv this VII look OVCI' thI r(flding lob titd lot' reniflug t'iti'jliini'nt.

71e Mideast and the Philippines, where she taught in the
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of Mr. and Mrs. Grant West Volusia Counties.
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therte beth t' I.Ai a it mission of mercy, there- are dependent. deserted, tern- families or because en homes Mueller, 788 Overlook Drive,
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have been burned. Mhutever
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"Fallowship Day" ached- sions, representing more than to sing in the Junior Choir

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By LIZA BAKER

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priest of the Episcopal Church,
ParL-, until a regular minister is selected. Rev. and
Methodist -Children's Home in
married, and has a 10 year old Mrs. Huckworth make their home at 221 Elsinore Enterprise.-

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meet at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in fu,
was vice president of IF
Fellowship House.
Minute Maid. 'Or1ido, befote

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ing conducted by Rev. Jack Hackworth, associate
LICe Placid, N.
He is a pastor of Palmetto Baptist Church in Winter

o'clock at Altamont.v -Co
un- aft.er the 11:30 worship in Fel- lunch. Coffee and tea wW be in the developnuft of tbe, am
reurat'
c tendency to believe ity Chapel. Unitea..'
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h of lowship House for a youth for- provided.
school's academic program.
that somebody has to be

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She and her sons are natives academic dean will bring to the

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Mrs. Sawyer lives in Casselberry and has taught at English
Estatcs and Cherokee Junior I

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MILES
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our emnui, that Two
there is no possible way to put
By JULIA BAIITOS
for the upper grades.
duled for 10 a. in. Tuesday In eon.
thing. together again. most
Schedule
of
identical
morning
Young
pimple
in
ninth
through
the
educational building. Those Dean Wood will begin Immedi.
of this items, in religious C1T
worship services at ft.3O and 11 12th grade' will meet directly attending should bring their own ately to work with Canon Hay

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Canada. He graduated from

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is alvntion. For Us all it ii week's service in absence of planned featuring the New ector o a es a
Preparatory School In Boca Ra
comforting and powerful notion flp 1 \erflofl Puller, who is Christinnmras from Orlando

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Christian
3607 Sanford durintr their 14 years service and non EpiscopaIi= to plan ~
vulsdi'. and its antiquity'
there and will show slides and a preparatory school in Central
For the ChrisItian, all thiF. Is Avenue, becomes effective this peuh- in the native tongue for Florida.
with

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Of Communion

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dents and the relating 0! the
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Alm. Cox anti her three sons, Christian faith to a total educa.
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Daniel and Dennis, will tional program which motivated

a spiritual recharge. These high Suiiday

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Fark, and has taught English
st Maynard Evans High School,
Orlando. She Iis'cs In Orlando.

mentary .

A Imaduate of Mt. Hermon

experiences

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usetta, of Hobart College In Gen

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'entict and is located in Forest Cit\ Here, she chats with Dr and Mrs

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(are. This film gave m- a now
appreciation of the Bible, its

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Prior to his assi gnment

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Life in the World Today," and

morality, peace, fundamental
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Brown and Mrs Linda Sasr.
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educational toy, the tewest tc know that amidFd, till this on vacation until Sept. S.
Rev. A. E. Green, patitcm, hut; ton. He also served as Chaprhange
there
are
Porne
things
NurRen-. will Ile provided for iii.qued an invitation to the lain and head of Sacred Stud.
thft, no matter how you put
ies; at TrInity-PawIft School in
that change' not.
both services.
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iiublu to attend.
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At the regular evening: say. master of York School. he was
she came across one which she sure, Irmping throuph life's
felt, and stated, that a part mysteries for an answer, thil at, guest Rpeaker for thii, vice at 7, a sintrimpfration is administrative assistant and dir-

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Beflt.nri Wood. present headmast.

to make a new assault Ott lifC morning worship to be at 11 of Pennsylvania and currently school a man of long experA mother was shopping for
itself
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a to for her little one h
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of the preat hymn we all sing. mandmenta, said: "A

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Sc'hon Miss hbd1e 1ti
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changeless Christ and the un- bigh plums, nndl view again th( district for five years.
sionury to fluiti, will he guest vinity School, New Haven,
ehnnging Gospel. In spite of out rt
Rev. and Mrs. Say who will speuker tit the meeting of the Conn.. Canon Hay has been con- ~
superficial
differences, the of God and get our vlalues ILI`- be li,
ving in Florida during their Na7urene Young People's So- corned for students throuowut'
churc.hem of the Chr4tian Faith fixed oil them aguin. Charlton
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for the diocese, in this
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children. two boys and one girl. Cuban refugee student program,
tbare seems- U be a crisis. In Fog, the city lights and thu im. ! It
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law, politics, morality, econom- pure nir which blindf
editor of the diocesan magazine,
MRS. EDNA KNIGHT recently celebrated first anniversary As a re-sident
I" and husinwAs, criminology. struments and rorroded them I
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of Florida Living Retiramen' which is sponsored by .kventh-Day
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wOTk since ](1Th and i IRM where they were engaged in
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nnthth tied down Lawd
the Greenwich OhAtervat.or,v he- extensivelanguage studs. in
evathin is Moving!
Perhaps at no time in the )ii- came th official nnrTfl for a gentino v. here he assumed re
REV. PAITL ISSAT
f all building connation has our society been an mont. It had to be moved,
structinn on th e f' II in ziddione .
year furlough, have three
Imetional. It every discipline ever, her
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The first year of their miss
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Church
of the Nnznren
anti at which time Re Sn will
REV. UOBERT ) JFJkTh'S of the thmTwits th r
In charge of the service.
ii the Insklinui. under.
Viral Methedial Church
The Sa c art' no their first
tiuit
eurrents of life. TheI Mille
In the play,"Great PaStUr"',
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furinugh
since being assigned
that constantly abiding it
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to
Argentina
In 19(11 nnd will he
God sends the angle Gabriel at
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God's
it reconnoitering Mission U the part of a whole snrletv
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ftve
Pnrce Jets cut the nm'thwrst rail other cirfliftla.
and
line between
The but, was mined 4 mfle I
places Thursday, 11
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northeast ol Saigon. 'I'he dead
U.S: spokesman announced, but
tndiidt'd
Vietnamese cI,1'J
inrntme
th loss
Inns
and
militiamen.
pushed the tall of the air war
were Tt'
other
iigaIr&amp; North Vkt Nam past ported
within
an IB.rnik
the 3O mark.
t the
The Air Farm announced that
attacked a militia
an F104 Suui'fighter and an AlE
miles northwest of
y7iI6eT were shot down by outpost
Saigon
and
another outpost a
grnvd fire during the 2'i1i
to)
g5l the number mile farther away. A VietnamThis brought
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lost
planes
reported
over
ml"
of 'U.S.
Itiarnen were killed and
Niñli Viet Warn,
wounded In the attacks.
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swamp.

glades muck, was fo
found Wed.
Imscthy night by a man training
listed es Casualties on the
midng
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a
side
were reported from the
exploded
In
Cong
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clad n a half slip and panties,
t1S.
ck.
A
spok
es
men
th
ird
at
ta
'vfll*gevottng office and under a
both
.inck
said a company of \'trtnamest
civilian bus today In an
lr'Rrim herlfI Tom Wa1kT. *-I.1 L ••'
and two
of five terrorist attacks close
of 1nwnrd County, e.stimated
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tO the 'U.S. 25th Infantry Division
Saigon. A. Vietnamese spokes.
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nolv
th
had
lain
in
its
muddy
nine
Viet
and
C8J)
Cflfl1
killed
said 12 persons
for 1nu or five days.
tured
22
more
18 miles no.
and ID wounded in the attack °
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,aid
Mrs. Cavanaugh was
west of Saigon.
the bus.
last
seen
alive
Saturday
The rash al attacks. some U. S. B52 bombers struck at a
in a ].aide County bar.
etheadquar
Cong troop concentration
DONALD B. Smith, atclearly aimed at disrupting the and
T
sherW
said
be
he
understood
area
35
miles
ters
tached to RVAH-7, has
t.
Sept. 11 national elections, over- sou
her husband Is in Chicago.
th
east
of
Saigon.
been
promoted from phoshadowed th
The area where the body was tographer 2/61 to petty
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ground
war,
In
air
action
over
South
Viet
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which continued in a lull.
discovered by 25-year-old An. officer 1/cl.
Warn339
Thursday,
In the first military shakeUp new
sorties,American pilots
ftavo, of Hialeah, is about
gelo
destroying ti
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since the dismissal of a corps
25 yards oft a rough road. The __________________________
Cong huts
touched oft a revolt damaging 273 Viet
can
rood, a quarter-mile east of U.
provinces last and other structures and 19 bun-,
hi the northern
S.
Highway 27, ordinarily Is
km-s and
.
spring, the South Vietnamesesaid.
Soutrenches, a spokesman
used
only by hunters.
th Vietnamese pil ots
military junta fired Its navy
Waker
said there was no cvi
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commander, Capt. Tran Van flew 197 sorties.
dence
of
a
struggle at the scene,
T 'THE (TRCVTT 00 Mr
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Plum. However, the dismissal The U.S. military command
'T fl
'T'T
which was roped off by
Jl'fllCtL C1Rnot
expected
to
have
pouti.
announced
the
termination
of
("ITT, i
was
P0k
ties. Officera said only the
eor''rr,
f:.
Operation Amarillo by the 1st
ovflna.
cal repercussions.
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woman's head, arm and shoal.
Tht. junta told the 'U.S. Corn- infantry Division. it began Aug.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
der
were
exposed.
N
otes
north of
LA)E ROWELL WATER AND
mend It replaced Phan with his 3 in an area 213
High Low.
Lt. .lo DeRmis said decom- Albany, clear ......84
5 Pr.
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TtRCLA1IATIOX DISTRICT
SEPTEMBER i, ii
Saigon.
chief of staff, Cmdr.
OTlCE OP APrLTCA'r')O
posith)fl
set
in
quickly.
Constellation
w
accomplished
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Cd
Admhijdnes
r
. Thom'TO PORN A
Nguyen Van Mb, because Phan The division reported killing
dog
was
Albuquerque.
clear
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Bravo reported his
Gloria Jean Smith. Mary
as C. Kolstad and Ens. William B. Kienert, of Sam
flRAi%*GE DI5'T'RICT
bad failed to protect the ship- 102 enemy soldiers and capturdeer
when
it
came
Atlanta,
clear
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ht herehs' riven to all
ford-based RVAH-6, pictured cutting the tradiBaker, Joanne Paulk, Larry M.
lug six while sustaining light
PkIrpAnp tnte 'sit'j in the f..
he Bismarek, clear ... 81 46
ping channels to Saigon.
the
body.
He
said
Meek,
tional
cake.
Ariett
M. Coberly, 1owln described lands In Pero.
(Navy Photo)
iti
However. Informants said the
80 47
went to Andytown and We- Boise, clear
Douglas W. Kick-liter, Jan mole Count-, Florida,
to wit:
i. Vietnamese navy had been Un.
Boston, clear .......76 65
eg1nfl
phoned th e Broward
on the Southeast
Brumley, Richard E. Miller,
cnrw,
sw*, Sci
Buffalo, cloudy .... 711 67
the junta
tier close watch
department.
Sanford: David Willis, James
TcwnhIp fl South. Ran5-,
Chicago clear ......91 69
recently because of reports that
Thompson, Lake Mary: Alex- f( East, run North 1h6.1' along
the East line
Cincinnati,
clear
vy ships were being Illegally
W%. SWi,
...
91
67
andrine
Evans, Maitland: Mary SEi Section 20,of Township
na
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used to carry nonmilitary carCleveland, clear ... 85 64
South, Range 2t' East, to the
Patricia Wight, Dallas, Tex.
WASHINGTON (A!')
Denver, cloudy .... 75 56 .42
Point of beginning. Prom said
The from Massachusetts to Cailfor- In whipping around the caun110.
Births
tolnt of
j
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mi in a
Mofti.
The air war over North Viet nation gets a chance this fall to nIL
Deg
87 70
Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Cober- Northerly hgItg,
diroc-tjci along said
try this fall, Humphrey figures
Nam-* also was slowed by bed compare the stumping styles of As additional
East line of the Wi,, sW,
Detroit, clear .......89 65
ly, Sanford, a baby bay.
am- his job will be to give the candi- Parents Charged Fairbanks, cloudy
Township fi
weather.
Torrential rains limit64
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PTh5iC1fl
Hubert
H.
Hummunition
against
the
RepubliDischarges
SoUth, Range 50 East a all.
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cans, the 'vice president has dates more publicity exposure HOMESTEAD (AP)-The par. Fort Worth, clear
90 75 .70
tkn('C
Bri dges, Linda Gilof f 1
fl4' to the Northpiney and Sen. Robert F. ken- made television tapes
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christ, Ralph S. Smi th, Brenda east earner W14, NWl,, 52
Helena,
clear
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day, about
with mdi. than they would get on their cots of a baby boy abandoned Honolulu, cloudy
Sec-lion
OwnshIp l South,
nedy.
r.
Noakes, George Van Valken- Range SC,,ü East.,
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vidual congressmen, senators own, try to put a little zip In almost a week ago have been
thence run
F 4r' West a dieburg, Linnie Lee, Mary Durant, North $1I
in the raids on the Red River Both the vice president and and hopefuls, for showing to the their mciii campaigns and give arrested and charged with child Indianapolis, clear 91 66
of €€fl.T to the SouthCelest.e S. Harvey, Jeannene tflee
rail line to Red China, pilots the New York Democratic sena- voter'S,
.lacksonvlfle, clear , 92 70
a little advice,
west
NEi,
desertion, police said.
2,
TwnhIp 1 South, Section
Davis,
John
Hoffman,
Annie
H.
Juneau,
cloudy
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flange
reported destroying or damag- tar plan ambitious campaigning
Officers
said
Mary
McWhorter, Brownie Mae Lee, East, thence run North 0• S' 57"
big four bridges and four f re ight for fell ow Democrats In this anTherese Kansas City, cloudy 88 75
East a di,tan, of I Sf5.03' to the
Prather of Miami a d m I t t e d Los
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Sanford;
along the main supply tumn's congressional election
Angeles. clear 75 64
Peter M. Tyson, Betty Northwest
corner SWI4, NEJ
to Homestead patrolman Sam
Section fl, Township 21 South,
McPherson.
Chuluata;
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Show Ba te man and detective William Memp, cloudy
Range 50
thence i-un
The American pilots alan hit And they not only will crass
88 70 .01 Smart, DeBary; Zona M. Dyer, South S if,East,
:0- East a dliI Dew that she was the child's Miami.
tanee of '1?f7.50', thence run
at all and supply depots and each other's trails but may also
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De said she told him the Milwaukee, clear
and Haiphong area and in North by side on some bunting-draped
Mpls.-SLP., ra in
the North line of the XE . See.
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father had helped deliver the New Orleans, clear 90 67
elan 20, TownshIp Si South,
Viet Warn's southern Panhandle.
SARASOTA (A!')
Range 30 East. tbeno, i-us
Dr. Carl It is expected that New Jerse bab', then put the child in a box. New York, cloudy
They claimed damage to seven
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North 5
17' tr East a dl.In
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Humphrey
told news- Coppolino, charged with first- will try ta get custad of Cop. took him to the Howard Johnson Okla. City, cloudy
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laid
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all storage depots and said thr' men Thursday he had invited degree murder In the death of pohjo if he is freed on bond,
motel and left him there.
point ticing on the Southw.,t,
destroyed or damaged 1'? '11
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cloudy
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e'rniy
right of way of State Read
Kennedy to his home state of his first wife, Stood mute at his First testimonyin the sensa- Police identified the father
4 34, thence ruts South 45' 55' 52"
14 barges and four antiai
Philadelphia, cloudy 88 62
tional case wi ll be given at the Johnny Geus, 10, Miami.
rcraft Minnesota to help Democratic arraignment Thursday. His
Eaat a distance of 5226.45' to a
siteS
Phoenix, cloudy
95 73
candida tes
point on the aboi' stated i-igbt
and that be is lance came after Iuw.vcrs ad- Sept. 12 hearing.
Geus
and
the
child's
mother
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in the most daring of the ter- going
of way, thence continue along
clear
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going Into Kennedy's New York. vised him the indictment of a Bailey asked that the trial be were bound over to criminal Ptind, Me., clear
said
right of Way to a point an
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held
immediately
instead
of court.
th e South line of the
rorist
attacks,Into
a group
of
Viet
Humphrey
and
Kennedy
have
Florida
grand
jury
did
not
sup
Nov.
7
as
scheduled.
He
quesMiss
Pruther
was
released
WIILIAJI
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BORN
Cong walked
a village vot- been cast as likely rivals for the port the charge.
Ptlnd. Ore., cloudy 80 58
NW
Section 21,
William W. Horn, 72, of East South, Range *0 Township 1
East, thence
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Ing office at Tan Thoi. 30 miles Democratic presidential nomi- A plea of not guilty was entcr tinned whether Cuppuitno's COD- under $1,000 bond and Geus was Rapid City, cloudy
Second Street, CbuluDta, - died run Wept along said South iliu•
kurThwi. of Saigon. and asked
Rir.hmnnd,
clear
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ccl by the court.
nation
LrJul reicasea in custo' 01 flIs moth. St. Louis. clear .....90 70
Wednesday in an Orlando boa- NWa
for voting Information. They left Wi
Section 21, Township 21
th recent public opinion The defense, led by Boston Wits being denied hini with the er on the recommendation of ex.
pftal.
South, Range to East, th eno.
Neu,
Salt
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City,
cloudy
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polls Indicating Kennedy is lawyer F. Lee Bailey, disclosed Ne
.leriwy indictment still Circuit Judge Lucien Proby.
Born in Cologne, Germany, be continue West along the South
line of SW, NW'
San Diego, cloudy 76 67
21,
more popular wi th Democrats its main strategy when it argued pending.
moved here iron, New York TownshIp 21 South, Sect10
Range 50
San
Fran.,
clear
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Ballt'y said Cop;)u1Il1(l, jailed
than Humphrey or President that the' prosecution sh o u ld
five ycars ago. He had served East a distance of 450,50' to the
Seattle, cloudy
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Northeast corner
.lohnson, Republican Richard required to show "1mw did the reasonitbit' haulWiis
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the' th•ceuse'd."
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ter for th e United Nations and South, Range *0 East, thence
cide'd the prost'cut,on's
Washington, cloudy 92 73
along the East line of
cle•citit' to dump Hum- The indietnient said Copao ruent o1 the' cause
of deathstatewas retired as manager of an South ywi
Winnipeg,
ivi, secti on 21.
clear ...
phrey in 19('uH tiiid choose Kenut.' IIIIO, by "pfufl,c.djjtt.d
Office ccountAn firm. He was Township 21 South. Range
(M-Missing)
East. a distance of l5t'4.4' to0
dy al- his runninç mate for add- killed his wilt- by 'some means.
a Lu theran,
Florida
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ref
used
the Southeast corner W14,,
to extraweapons and manner
ed insurance,
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. NW, sw Section
Public is invited to a Labor
dite' Coppolino to New ,lty't'
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01. Town.the
grand
jury."
Kennedy told newsmen Thurs- to
IhIP 21 South, Range *0 East.
Lena W. Horn, of Chuluota;
A IuVW series of telephone day he will support Johnson and Circuit Judge Lynn Silvertooth I until after lus trial here. Bailey Day barbecue ut Sunland Esthence
daughter, Mrs. Margaret nne of Wept along the South
W14, NW J4, SW4 Seegranted a motion that the state I said 1w might go into federal tates ball pan:, starting at 11
n umbers will go Into use in Humphrey for re-election
than 21. Township 23 South,
Abrams, of Forest
I.ong
court
sucking an order tar im- U.M.
and
continuing
until
6
in produce a specific CBUSC of
Range 20 East a dtet&amp;ce of
South Seminole County at one l6H. Beyond that. Kennedy dea
island, N. Y., and three bt0 scj.'
I mediate' trial utiies his request p.m., sponsored by the Sunland
to the Northeast corner,
th
within
five'
days
and
that
thers, Dagobert Horn, of Falls SE1,, 8E 24 Section
thutc lifter midnight on Sept. said, he would not speculate
11
is met.
Esta tes improvement Assu.
20, Townreasonable
haul
be
considered
at
14-Year
about his political future.
ship 23 South, Range 50 East,
Church,
Vs.,
Jacob
Born,
of
Silve!rtnotIl
also
granted
tie11 when the Winter Park Tole- about
Thomas Parker, barbecue
that time.
North
of
Miami, and Dr. Karl Born, ofthe-nee
iso.r to a point, distance
said he didn't be- The state claims Carmela Cop. tense motions requiring the state chairman said there will be
said point
phone Company pluccs the grudge' Kennedy
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
lila following, plinn died after being
being the Northoa,,t corner of
Santruce, Puerto R.lec
given - to iwoduce' iti-, list of witnesses liarliecued ribs and chicken, The bodies of three airmen who
Chic City of Siaithnd sewage
"821" central office In opera- quipped he.' was just glad it
Funeral
arrangements are Ufl' Treatment
drug
which,
according
to
proseand
ez-isentjuj
do:'uintmtt,
for
e.*4t.rved
with
coleslaw,
baked
died
in
an
airplane
crash
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lion,
at Democrat who was so popular cutor Frank Schaub.
der direction of Gramkow Fun-• West along the North
line of
buius and rolls.
was once' ummauon.
years ago have been found on ural Home, Sanford.
Telcuphane compzrny officials and enth used, "
raid Sewage Trtinet Plant
un
help
in
considered
undetectable
after
The
defense
&amp;ukud
that
I
ituMiither-duughte,- and luther- a glacier in Iceland.
site a distance of 45$.Ir to th e
report that the additional office drawing big crowds."
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"I! one Cists," be.' so oftbaIl games are planned
Northwest corner of said Sewdeath.
The wreckage of the SA16
ge Trestmt.
code s necessary to provide for Humphrey expects to draw Coppolino, who has remarried, produced.
Plant site. thence
Boys Patronize
with the females' game sched - Albatross and the body of one
South along th e West line of
growth in the southern area of some crowds this fUll, too.
Ei4, E, SE
also is under first-degree' muruled at 1 p.m. and th e males' at of the five men aboard were Beauty
Section
The county.
TCwihip 21 South, Rang, 20,
reportudl' is getting more than der indictment in New Jersey
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p.m. in addition there will be found on a mountain at a
The building addition to the
East
SAN
a distance of 3520.0' to a
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(AP)
hundred invitations a day to the' death of at former MiddleBOiSE, Idlehic) (U1'l)
ICifi.' games of horseshoes, tennis and height of 6.200 feet on May 20, 1
Present "818" central office and f ill speaking engagements,
on the North right of way
of the customers at a Point
a
ha's
count right of way
Wctcn, State Fair hat. volleyball all during the' day. 1952, four days after
town neighbor, W I II i a in E.
the complex switching equip.
ieauty booth of the teen-age (Derbystilr.
th
e
crash.
1
Road), theno. West
grunted at young inliui pernuisFarber.
fluent represent an Investment He and the President
Members of the association
The Air Force said Thursday I air hie have been boys, says slung said right of way a dl.working out a concerted coast- Judge Silvertootju scheduled a Sion to make a luøt flUflUt4' will be asked to ballot for their that three more bodies were
of 12G7r Vo the point of
Of some $480,000.
imazed beauty operator Mary tance
tocoust speaking schedule.
beinnlng. Pius the So uth ISo'
preliminary
hearing
Sept.
12
on
change'
in
his
pigeon
entry.
H
Included in the new central
e district directors.
leap, th e East 111' of EEL, b.c.found by an Icelandic survey thn Imeetm'.
Is equipment to provide The details of Johnson's plans Coppulino's motions for ball and i'v'pliihwd that the bird he ention 1.0. Twnhip 21 South,
o
"You
wouldn't believe
Tickets may be purchased at team on Aug. 20 and removed
haven't been disclosed,
Range to East, and the South
to have the fugitive warrant t'tred in the' mule cumpetitiou, the park or in advance by call- by
he
said
after
conducti ng a free ISV' of EKiC
120 of EIj, b.c.U.S.
helicopter
the
next
"Tel-Tone" pushbutton culling But Humphrey's journeys will holding him
tion U. Town.bjp Si Sou th,
service. With this UUW
New
Jersey
bud
just
luid
an
'-'gg
and
ing
Parker
or
Mrs.
B.
B.
Eberday.
The
fif
lemonstratlon
in
which
a
14.
th man aboard the
BttTVICC take -him Into some SB states,
tIg. $0 East.
aside.
wouldn't get off the liest.
ten Pushbuttons replace the
rear-old boy had his hair dyed RaThe
Jy.
plane is still listed as
description
dial. Presspasses stoi-e
ilue.
an trea of 5005 acre.
and lies In Sections 20
he buttons generates musand 21,
Township 21 5oth. Range
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to
Acal
Rio de
These tones are
ta
of East, Seminole County. P'lcei-.
translated by special central ulkirist the Redeemer is the work 3cm.
a pet1tIo has
lice aqukpment back to numbers
f Petal Landowkj.
in this curb, "kinghasp filed
that the
for cumpletiun of calls.
foregoing lands be frm.d iatt.
a drainage district under ChapEquipment will also be in.
ter
$, FIorid
sad
lxi the building addition
that the foregoingStatutes,
land. be
fectod by the formation of said
to xrui'ide flat-rate, toll-free
(YJ'JC liP PLTILIC MEAMI
draip.ge district and be
u P PMOpij
CH*5G1
r.a.
dialing between the Winter Park
5 HERDMEWIs JR TIlE WOkD.. purpose
der.d lt&amp;ble to t$aUoat for tka
compaiw
area and £
of paying the expensj
NO OP PABT OR PARTS OP
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Southern
beli'i
ORZRG OIU)I*.Rcg OP of orgaatsaUou and making and
Tt
1, J
maintaini
the improv.megt
sn cars' or s*tPoau,, PSAlM.
tt rn
cbazu&amp;ie effective Feb. 111.
flece.si,j-y to effect
0*.,,
the reelainatlo, th er.of; and you
Nutlom Is hereby 5-lien that
each of you are hereby noJames Stephen Bogg, Texas
P tibtic Hearing will be held at and
be Cuxutzilssluz* Room In the City Utled to sppej,j' on or before
governor IliluI.85, was the stair's
t the office
11L a.t3 to the City of Eanford, Sept. 22nd, 1066,
first naive-born governor.
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CernaulUTIg directors for the start program is to help make
program disadvan ta ged child ren more
here met hi preliminary planready for public school and give
ning session with lc*]
clans and pediatricians to de.- them a better chance to "start
tm-mine physical needs for even with child ren who hsv*
children who will he exiofled. had better pro-school experlon.
Meeting with the local con- ces and associations.
be
suiting group was Mrs. San"year-ronyu
style"
and
b*sed
dra Holl oway, Headstart TITh'
gram analyst from the Atlanta on a six-hour day.
Klrehbnff said In addition to
Office of the U. S. Office of
the work mu the Headstart
Economic Opporthnfty,
the office of Seminole
Klrchhoff, director of
Community
Action, Is working
Seminole Community Action,
on
giithering statistical Infor,
said the planning group had
matfrmn
and needs volunteer
hoped to be ready to start on
help.
the program this mon th but
"We have a big job to do in
funds for ope ra tion of the
limited time," he explained,
gram in the coming year have
Consulting
directors on the
not been appropriated by Conflead
rt
ra m Indude Dr.
prog
g'ress.
Gemrg'e
Stark-c,
consulting mcd"We have had our applicalea]
direct-or;
Dr.
J. C. Ring]ing
tion in with th e A tlanta office
and plan to be as ready as P05 consulting dental director, Mrs.
Edna Scbonnnusker, nutritional
sible when funds are available,
consul
ta n t, and Dr. Fred Like..
Kirchhoff said.
of
Orlando, consulting p53'.
The local program is plan- ly,
chologist,
Tied for an Initial 200 five-year- old children. Aim of the Head-

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LUseus shall hay, an opportun.
Arthur fl. Heck with, Jr.
it y to be beard at said Mearliag.
Clerk of the Circuit Ct.urt,
order of the City Commiss.
Seminole co un ty. Fi14,
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Publish: Aug. U. 11', 25, Sept, S.
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The
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je of "hen voyage" parties
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former eommandin officer Of
Sanford Naval Air Station,
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good unless the body is proper- OWfl VIP husband, TRACY.
ly cleansed and 1 1)0 MEAN Brunette Donna had her dark
DAILY. Perfumed denrdornnts tresses cropped for the Importc
an detract from the fragrance ant day and was sporting a new
SHERRY SPINEL'LI
of the most costly perfumes. fashionable coiffure to eomple:
st confided the Captain .has Don't trust those beauty
har mont her sophisticated
Iack
p
th ree more years before retire- th at guarantee to give you 24
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the tecatien of their retirement A non-perfumed anti-perspirant .me rthvls Introduced the Her.
is the safest bet.
aid scribe as temporary chairretreat, she replied wide-eyed
Most loading companies hot- man of Seminole County Young
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th oil In your favorite
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place but Central Florida?"
fragrance. The bottle is small
So a fond farewell to the and has the earmarks of being teew.- man on Seminole County
Swansuns and "happy sailing!" expensive. It would he in th e Democratic execu tive commit_...
to the fabric color palette.
bath, but a drop behind the ear tee; member of Seminole Coun- trends in a field where manyThese
also include rich, but not
SPEAKING OF WORLD tm. and dn each wrist lasts all day •t.y Democratic Women's Club, are 'ftcn as close-mouthed
sharp, neutrals, grays, blacks
voters, 19-ynar.old Sherry Spin- long. There is no alcohol to and a member of the county someone with lockpainw.
e i,
They fear a competitor will I and whites.
clii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evaporate and the delightful Democratic Association.
flnmeiick Spinelli, 110 Lake aroma
wi th you. But Other wives (and all of them knock off (steal or reproduce)
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Minnie Drive, and a graduate ba th e first! Nothing can conceal lovely) seated at the head table their Ideas and sell them withf It. They were married In I of Seminole High School, do- stale perspiration, either In win- with Lhcir VIP husbands were in days or weeks at a cheaper
Honolulu 26 years ago and have parted via Alitalia Airlines, tom or summer. Perspiration the Mines. Donald Bales, Tom price.
Miss Anderson has enough
Aug. 0, for Florence, Italy, clings to underarm hair and th e McDonald, Al Wilson, W. B.
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three uflUt .erh.
confidence
in her ability and
where stir will continue her ed- odor is more difficult to remove (Bill) Reedy, Harlan Tuck, W.
is it cum laude graduate of the ucation for seven months.
In
the
firm's
creative staff not
than ismelly oils from the scalp. Vincent Roberts, also a VIP in
University of Kentucky (this The attractive brunette is a
her own capacity, Joe Davis, to worry about this. She studyear) whore she majored in .lunjor at Florida State Univer. ALTHOUGH SIMPLICITY in John Kac.ier, Robert Petree, ied interior design at the UniChild Development. Eighteen- sits' where she Is a music etin- fa shion reflects elegance and ,lofin Darby and L. C. (Jerry) versity of Washington, took
an M.F.A. in textile design at
year-old Pam was graduated cation major. The program sopht5ticatiofl, ALL men are Riley.
from Seminole High Sciutmi tiü ahmoid, sponsored by F.S.U. still partial to the ruffled and
Also dignataries at the head Art in Michigan, taught brief!)'
year and is presently enrolled Arts and Sciences Department laced female who looks like a table were Sen. Mack Clove- the Cranbrook Academy of
at Queens College. Marilyn is a will include studies in Renain- girl. For the gal who feels con- land. Fred Karl, Gene Stephen- at the University of Minnesota
freshman in high school In Sance Art, Classical Civiliza- spicious in dainty apparel on son and Rev. Wight Kirtley, before rejoining a campus
friend, Jack Loner Larsen, in
Charleston, S. C. where she. tion, humanities, Religion, Dan- the street or office scene, buy who gave the invocation.
their ic's Works, Philosophy and or make frilly fashions for the
Mom alit] Dad will in,
Among the other fashionable it fabric-design venture in New
ITALIAN.
home.
at-home SCCflC,
gals of the area accompanying York In 1953.
Through the years her soft,
A member of Holy Cross Her first month there will be Keep the aura of romanticism their husbands to the dinner
pug-nosed
appearance has misEpiscopal Church, Ruth has devoted exclusively to study of alive by dressing at home as (and my apologies to those not
led
many
in
the hard world of
In all church the Italian language, which carefully as you would outside mentioned, but left my tnbeen most
textiles.
Win
Andersmi knows
activities. She graciously gave. Sherry has studied for one year. the hume. Give a ladylike look focals t home) were the Mmes.
liar services to the Women's The regular trimester will be- to active fashion. When golfing Carl Schilke, Richard Gleason, her design and she knows proAuxiliary of Seminole Hospital gin in October.
put ufi a culotte and leave those Ken McIntosh, W. Hugh Dun- duction.
She is especially happy to see
as a faithful "pink lady" and
Sherry, a second genera- Bermuda shorts and slacks can, Ed Kirchhoff, Burnett
that
U. S. printers are getting
found time to participate in the tion American Italian on her where they belong-on the men. I)eas, Lawrence Swofford, AltoClinic Mother Program at father's side, this is a child
monte Springs, M. L. Rabomn more craftmanship. The result:
Seminole High School.
hood dream come true. Al- Was chatting with DORIS Jr., -John Fitzpatrick and Ann - elaborate and expensive screen
printing finally is feasible for
At Sanford Naval Air Station, though she is if music major, BURTON recently and she was Riley.
the
American mass market.
she was chairman of the women she couldn't resist this oppor- all excited over Son, BUDDY, Also the Mmes. .lerri Kirk,
This
means finer design, more
.
volunteers for Navy Relict; tunity to study abroad Music being a member of the '66 class Rose Southward, Maria Perez,
honorary chairman of American isn't 4fered In this Initial .ycar of Seminole Junior College. She .1. H. Lee Jr., Marian White, and better colors in printed 0b.
lIed Cross. and advisor to Navy of the proam.
pointed out this class will go Longwood. Robert Newell, Al- nics, she explains.
Even now the housewife who
Officers Wives Club Board of The ambitious traveler hopes down in Florida history as tamonte Springs, Ernest CowDirectors,
to visit relatives in the Southern "pladk.owncrs" (to swipe an icy, Walter Gielow, John Bur- cannot afford $30- or S40.8-yard
for material can begin to shop 1
Muth donned her work clothes Pmo"ince of calabria and plans old Navy term) or charter ton V and Vann Parker.
and helped w-IUi both civic and to visit friends in Greece dur- alumni of the new ,lunior CalAlso the Mines. Paul Rowe, at the top in design to develop
Navy charity drives and was Lug the holiday season.
loge. Have you students and Roy G. Williams, Burt Galla her eye. "A woman may buy a i
seen later in the evenings as a
To all her old friends at Sam- parents thought about how im- gher. Ralph .Pezold, Jackie $3- or $4-8-yard fabric or even
glamor gal a t the concerts and inch' High School, Sherry says portent you really are?
Cuolu, C Howard McNulty, Bob less expensive material, but If I
various halls. No nuttier what that when she is in Rome, she
Parker, Ed Yarborough, Arthur she has the courage to look at
the occasion, stir appeared on will remember to drop a coin in The Herald's DONNA ESTES Wheatiev Casselberry, Eugene more expensive fabrics she abhad field do)' Wednesday with Ellis, Casseiherry, John Y. sorbs good color and design."
the scene as buhbiy aF at glass the fountain for them.
"The genera] consumer still
and we;!rifun i
What marvelous opportunities leading Florida Democrats and Mercer, Ann Brisson and Goris a i.ltti frightened b - color."
broad smile. This gal never are n'aiIui)Ie for our interested Dem.icratie nominee for gay-. don i"edenick.
Win Anderson adds, "but that
youth toda Back In the "dark emnor Robert King High, and
shows signi; of fatigue.
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A graduate of Mt. hlolyoke ages," don't recall any pro- his entourage during an official
MEMO TO AIR. V. FROM is all right. A woman who inCollege, South hladley, Mass., grams of this nature being of- visit to Seminole and Orange PERN1CKE7Y PEN-PAL - sists on seeing the best in fabwhere she majored in French fered! Good luck, Sherry, and Counties.
Hunir is bert- to stay! At the ric knows what is avai1atIe.
1)oniiii and SEN. BETH Robert King High dinner Wed- She sharpens her judgment and
and pItU1I, tither fang tia tum, she we're expecting if rundown
.1 ()HNSON h ad the distinction nestlaiy.
has fuiiiwetl her sa ilor hu,han(I when you return.
a s .me Davis Intmodue- sets standards which sIn' can iof 1)C11I the only IWO VOfl)CIt ed various candidates ( and meet in her own prict' bracket. ( apoIogie to tht (aputin) iiI! I
Il ad if delightful chat recent- present at the Rotary Club tiacir wives in the upcoming
over the taste-it, western and
southern sea hoard ol the United ly with GENE AND OPAL luncheon, Orlando, given in election, hc added, "No oppoWool socks should be washed
States and aisli ventured to mu- rENA, new operators of the old honor of High.
sltion" When Joe introduced
soon as possible after wearCapri Restaurant. Plan to visit The Sanford Civic Center Was Itey. and Mrs Wight Kirtley,
mantic Rio. Brazil,
R. Don't let them soak too
The petite Navy wife has them and enjoy the finest in packed to capacity at the din- the Reverend firmly announced,
:ig.
been a definite asset to our food and beverages. They will nor Wednesday night for the "Mrs. Kirtley is not hero-I've
community She radiated per- have facilities available for all Democratic nominee. Donna, got '.pposttion."
sonuifty and charm with no sorts of parties, so consult them who
seated at the heat!
e.ueadby
phony uffuctatioiis and she is and let them do your planning. table with W1I and all the digZLST ZUCCHINI DIP
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paid per kilowatt hour for Sunshine Service electricity in the home is
actually 31% cheaper than just; 10 ycal's ago.
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She is
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CELEBRATING August birthduys at the Florida
Retirement Residence, which is a community of
lovely apartments, located off highway 436, Bear
Lake, are the following folks. Seated from left to
right- are Mrs. Edna Knight, Mrs. Roger Altman
and Roger Altman, with Mrs. Reba Cragar stand.
ing in back. Mrs. Altman made a beautiful yellow
birthday cake, which the group enjoyed. There
were 22 preaent for the dinner party.
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"Familynning
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an important facet of the total
pi-0'im to prepare the impo'•
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of the St. Louis Department at
Health told experts attending a
rece'It family planning conference m th e nation's capital.
Ac -~ordinp to Dr. Maze, poor
people want to limit their tarnily size and eagerly accept tarnil' planning help when it is offered with understanding and
respect.
physician noted
that "ithin one year of opening
its first family planning tax
suppi'arted clinic, close to 10,000
new natients will be coming for
information and service.
Dr. Maze explained that both
maternal and child health will
be improved by family planning
in the following ways:
-Mothers will come for their
six.week post-delivery checkup, knowing that they will also
receive birth control help at
this time.

The class in Jlhagavada-Gita
By MAI{YAXN MILES
under the direction of Roy
Enjoying a weekend at OrEugene Davis, minister, will
nand Beach at the Makai were
meet at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mr-s. Al Krenzer and
Mrs. Clyde McKenzie, 114 Dotheir four youngsters, Jeff,
lores Drive, Do) Ray Manor, on
Doug, JoAnne and Mar'Lu;
Sunday Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. AnyMaj. and Mrs. Harry Williamone iiterested in attending may
son sand their three youngsters,
contact Mrs. McKenzie.
Deal, Teri and Warren; Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Miles and
Ali s. Don Heizer, president of
phew, Roncie Joe Cossm, and the Altamonte Springs Civic
Mrs. Miles' mother, Mrs. Nun Club, reminds members of the
Pete'son The Wiiliamsons and new year took going to press
Kr-enters are members of the and 'ihe would like to have all
Whirl and Twirl Square Dane- changes of phone numbers in
ers. There were 36 families at before Sept 2.
the Maksi and the members of
the club were able to earn
Airs. Betty Overman was hosmany of theij budges, such as tess t a luncheon held at her
dancing in the ocean, on the honi:, 1047 Crystal Bowl Drive,
sand, on the grass and in the C*sscltwrry,
alter a round of
In
pool. Saturday evening the
it the Land 0' Lakes Coun
group enjo)ed square dancing try .lub and a swim at Crys•
In the beautiful banquet room
tah ,ake. Thos' enjoying the
with the p'ipUar Danny Rabin- swim urn-i tilt., luncheon of delison bei-ving as caller and in- I cious baked hunt, jello mold,
st.ruttor
iibli':o, iJfi
dr-jolts and cookieb were Jean
For prettier elbows, treat any Paris, new resident in the area,
discoorin wi th lemon juice. Ela in e bike of Winter Park,
Rub with a pumice stone gent- Frances McClure of CasselJy to erase rough SPOtS and up- berry, and t1tilia Bartos of I)ol
ply is film of petroleum jelly. Ray Manor.

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Sally MacGem, and her sisterin-law Mrs. Wanda Athee, all
in New York. Coming back to
Bear Lake with Mrs. MacGeen
qwere Mrs Sally MacGeen and
By JULIA BARTOS
Mrs. Athee for a visit. While
Mr-s. Oliver W. Holmes, ways
they were here, they visited
e°" chairman of tb'
with Lewis Tate, a patient at South Seminole Garden Club,
Seminole Memorial Hospital, reminds friends and members
who is now much impr'ed.
of the rummage sale that will
be n,-id Saturd-ty, Sept. 3, at
the Super Valu Stare on Highway 436 Par' of the proceeth
orest City
from the sale will be used to
beau.ify the South Seminole
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enterthimwd her bridal attendants sit a recent bridesi naiti luncheon at the Holiday House in Del 'and. The l)ritle-elt'C t presented
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shortest distance between two design and It proves too expenpoints may be a straight line, sive to bu' several yards, she
At a quick glance the route to should buy a small piece to
a successful career as a fab-. cover a pillow. This is an atmit designer may appear as cent. It is so important to have
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simple and direct. Just put to- something w
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gather some colors and squigFar women planning to shop
gly lines and one Is a designer.
for
fabrics, Miss Anderson
Yet*, It was a long horseback ,
ride from a Montnnn ranch to points out that designs are dian out side Manhattan design versifying. There will he more
Once you've savored the first memorable morsel
studio and international rot- prints for draperies and
ow' CjCfrit8d Baked Sargasso Sea Shrtp4
hoistery fabrics than before.
ognititm for Win Anderson.
3POILZZ w'er stop tü you 've downed vow All of
Fbi-sits will be very his. With
There were, she admits,
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White
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few detours and bends in
the biggest, sweetest, plurizrest Shrimp
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road before she became the definitive drawings, more free.
them with fragrant
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Next. we
deZuc Crab Meat, Shallots, minced
president of Larsen Design ness eifld lightness are importStudios, Inc. One division of lint In prints coming up this
Green Peppers and Pimentos exotically scasone4,
and laced with fine Sherry. Then we bake these
the firm Is named for her .
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"It is a nice relief
delicate darlings to the tawny epitome of flavor
Winn (changed spelling for ).
gal reasons) Anderson Fabrics, hold, brash, solid color designs
the oven along with
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stuffed
Baked
Potato, Green
a Relish
and Jo-eL Fabrics provide dcThere are two tolor trends,
with your
Bowl
Vegetable, Hearts-of-Lettuce
signs for ready-to-wear.
Shenow draws upon trips to she "siints out, for those In the
Bread
with.
favorite dressing
loaf of Hot
Creamery Butter-everything the whole Shooting
India and Africa to interpret market for new fabrics this
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white
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is
the American home scene.
swing to more masculine col.
IIn an assured, quiet voice,
such as steely blues, slate
this respected artist willingly
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gives free advice to women sand dennas. Lea th er, mahogUT
buying new fabrics, in doing any, wood tones and tobaccos
It WY. 1792, FERN PARK
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fly the Baby Birds don't get off games ahead of the second- lifting
for.
York Reliever John fluzhnrdt was the by White Sox starter Joe
place Tigers. The
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Yankees trimmed California 5-2 victim.
Siebert continued his mastery in the only other game ached- Detroit had tied it S-.S In 11W Jim Northrup also
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ever Baltimore's young pitching uled.
connected for the Sox.
stars Thursday night., firing a Los Angeles nipped Pittsrapped a two-run
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fi'ehitter as the Cleveland In burgh 4.3. New York shaded San
homer for New York and the
dians whipped the American Francisco 21, Chicago trampled Cocoa Slams
Yankees added three unearflc(I
Cincinnati 11.3, St.. Louis beat
League leaders 4-1.
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With a total enrollment of just over 200 students
Sutton and Vera Law matched

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teacning in addition to golf

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Oakland 8, Miami 7
Dolphins are still struggling to
find the answers and are not

R. C. Whitinire, vice president; scrimmage.
which Palmer will never recovDory Hemphill, secretary, and At 8 the big boys, Seminole er.
High's varsity will take the
John Mercer as treasurer.
The onetime charger, reFrom 6:30 through 9 at the field and show off their pigskin nowned for his miracle birdie

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"I don't think so," Arnie insists. "I was disappointed that I
didn't win at San Francisco, and
I still bugs me a little that I lost
as I did, but I don't intend to let

iation per, U.S. 01)ctl chanwiOn. %%-Ito a golf ball," lie said. "I'lli going
rated at 147, and Doug Sanders, to play three more toUrnanldnts

hitters Wednesday night in tile

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Gay Ili-ewer, who is among the won't see me for a long tune.
San Diego 4, Phoenix 3
top six money winners on Ic Thus Yancey, Nagle and oth- Hawaii 3, Seattle 2
U.S. circuit,
era such as Mike Fetchick of Tulsa 3, Denver 1
"I'm so tired of playing golf I Glen Head, N.Y., who has 143, Vancouver 10, Spokane 9, 11
can't hit the greens anymore and 'Ferry Dill of Mule Shoe, innings
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with a wedge," said Casper.
Tex,, who has Ill. are able to IN'I'ERNATIOSAL LEAGUE
"I'm really weary," said San- catch (lie big wheels.
Winter Haven and Daytona
'I'orontu' 5, Syracuse 2
Beach swapped a pair of one- (let's,
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This tournament starts to. inc halfway rnai'k of the 2 00,000 Curling Champion- month's rest and practice to
night at 9 and continues ship today and voiced almo.st unanimous fatigue.
regain the proper frame of I
through the first four weekends
Those who seemingly were not tired included Bert. mind. At the end of that time,

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against the Chargers' explosive Saturday and Sunday, the first tralla, one shot t)ehirid.
Bruce IJevlin of Australia, professional
grand slam still his
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As the field narrowed to the
attack. With the big prize at the squad at 2 p.m. and every hour
who shot a solid 73-70 for 1-13,
half thereafter.
low 75 and ties for the' $35,000end of the season, a game WIth and
i\Iinor Loop Results
even more enilthatic.
the NFL champ, both teams The tournament is handicap- first prize, (lie mystery was
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Yancey, 28, of Radnor, Pa,, who
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Bills' tough defense let down In September.
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make another strong bid at the
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Nagle, 47, of Australia, one
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Huwlna. a center prospect, did punts."
Alou, 1Cuah, Detroit, 84.
Batting (32.5 at bats)
"The timing between the
Runs batted In—F. Robinson. n play last year but was rated
Pittsburgh, .340; Alou, Atlanta. I Baltimore, 102; Powell, BuiLt- highly in pre-season sessions, linemen and backs is off but
.330.
looking for offensive and should improve from the daily
He
Runs.—Alou, Atlanta 97; A'- I more, 119.
I Hits—F. Robinson, Baltimore, defensive chores in the middle. scrimmages which will lie held
on, Atlanta. 93
Powed will probably be used for the ne.x-t two weehis," con.
157: Oliva, Mintlebuta. 156.
Yast.rzemskl, Bus- in the defensive secondary and cludud Bolt.
ta. 103; Clemente, Pittsburgh I Doubles
The 1966 Foutbull ehedule
ton,
33;
B.
Robinson,
Baltimore, as a Jeserve backfield man.
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Mwl of the work in practice for the Croorns High Selic.ul
HIta—Alou, Atlanta. 188: Rose,
B Imere: sessions has been devoted to Panthers starts on Friday,
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Boston:
Campaneris.
Char. offensive blocking,
Foy.
Gainesville (A); Sept. .'iu
128
lea and Hei'shberger. Kansas passing and timing.
phia, 32: Pinson and Rose, cmWin.
E.uinea (H); October
Next week, the young squad
cinnat,t, and Alou. Atlanta, 29. City, and Brinkinan, Washing- will
Hungerl'ord (A); Oct. 14
work on Its defense and the 7
Trlplea—McCarver. St. Louis, ton. 8.
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Oct.
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Aaron, Atlanta, Utnure, 43; Powell, Baltimore, fur
Home runs
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veinber
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five
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Sept. 9, a special treat Is In Buck Melts, Grey Boyles anti
77 00 the last round of the Instore for the area's Seminole Dick Williams. After the Intro- surance City Open at Wethers-

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Al- at 9.

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WHEEL ALIGNMENT

SaturdHy's Games

OPEN LABOR DAY
10 AM. to 6 P.M,

"Thocu- who write tell me not

handle Miami. the expansion First Annual Men's Handicap- Cris Club Is sponsoring a play- what's to come, they will go in- ago and last week skied to a
ped Bowling Tournament gets era 'jight to introduce the area to a scrimmage session,
last-round 74 after tying for the
team, with ease.

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had to say, "Two of our greatteaching health as well as a cher in three of the first five to the JVs yesterday and gave et problems last ycat' were
at
in the physi- All-Star games 1933, 1935, and
regular
ter, and our punting game.
new
life
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practice
and
cen
10
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1937.
education program.
Rogers Walton and Bernard
scrimniuge eslun.
May, a full back on the baby Mitchell are looking impressive
in drills at center; George Goradded
squad lust year, will giveand
he don, and Frederick Peterson
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are !1I per rent encouraging.

Boosters Dr'i*ve Underwa

tender like the Raiders. Oakland started to click against
Denver last week - and should

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better for C o a cli Ralph Bolt.
health and coaching buketbaU: ninth,
Prtiblenis which idati.rued th e
Stumpf a Baby Seminoles. JunAssisting Sterling with the
apparently are
basketball duties will be Jay Lefty Gomez of the New York bra John Hawkins, John May, team last year

instructor

n;innc'nt, there will he hundreds
(if 1(-t1er.R,- lie -,ald. "it I've had
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more time to golf. r wnn't play, Fnrt Worth ATId Mickov Wricrht of DnIlatit.

7 season to

George Blanda, over the best the the winner's list.

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Detroit 7, Chicago 5, 10 in
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Philadelphia 3, Houston I

will feature a multiple offense,
contenders and were one of the streak came to an end as Don
school
drawing
Kt'ssinger
the T, Wini.' T, *md the
stron3est high
four hits for the
Therecards in this urea .
uniuul&amp;uiced
Cubs and Billy Williams drove
Sterling announced that Sem- in four runs. Ernie Banks hornthc- mm. will see a lot of
Irnile Junior College will have cred for the Cubs.
razle-dazz1e plays.
a complete schedule of inter- Rich Allen tripled in a run
"Our offensive lint' will a'col1e1ate competition in buserage 200 pounds, and the backand scored himself in the sixth
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baseball
and
gull.
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field 175 pounds. We have some
inning In the Phlllies' triumph
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This is also the first
injuries to backs and linemen,
which bowling will be a part of over Houston. Winning pitcher With the addition of three but
are hoping that we can
the regular curriculum, a sub- Larr' Jackson gave up a homer boys om the Seminole varsity get the boys ready for the game
to Dave Nicholson and worked
gut

III-11T 11OLLINGSWORT11, Ovft) President of the
C1111) sold tile fit

now since

chargers through fundamentals;

RALPH STUMPF

office a headline

his

from a newspaper after the 1965
title game. It reads:

6-67 season is now in full Well i,s tilt,, profits front man- lor varsity gridiron Squads.
course. Others give me advice."
swing
according to Seminole ning the concessions at the lo- Seminole's first contest of the - Arnie hasn't won a major
Buffalo has a 3-1 exhibition
record, losing only to the New Booster's Club President Bert cal 1otball games, will he di- SCflSOfl is away, at Titusville, rrr)cn
the Masters of
In
tile
past
two years. he
rected towards projects plan. and U;is player's night will af- NI; I.
York Jets last week. Joe Collier,
Th
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C
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membership
a
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ti
flC(l for the coming year,
ford en excellent opportunity to )i;i (ufl (lilly four tournaments,
successor to Lou Sahan, is anxOne of flicise planned addi- sev die well-known Seminoles
Tit(- low spot in hi.i fabulous
ious to get off on the right foot. which Pre sold for $1 each to
The opening program has one the public are available to all tions would be for field lights at
There is no admission career was reached in June
when fit! blew a seven-stroke
game each on Friday night. Sat- "boosters of Seminole High at the baseball field which charge to this activity.
-ould
not
only
cover
the
baseThe
.IVs,
under
coaches
Ralph
h'ad over the last nine holes and
urday night and Sunday after- School,"
According to Ilolling swor0i, ball schedule of gaines, but Stumpf and Owen .NIcCarron, lost by four shots In a playoff
noon. New York, Boston and
th is is one of the means made would provide time for addition- will present their charges at
lull Casper for the NationKansas City have byes.
available
to the area residents al late evening football prac. 6:30 and explain what types Of at Open Championship at San
The National Football League
offense and defense the Baby Francisco.
not open until next week- to actively parti cipate in the lice,

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sure lust htiilrls ur
"I've playt'rl poorly the lnqt three weet md T hii to prwe
day. I've had a had hnulder,
Arnie',; tu"rmormances over the bursitis, and
farmer UniI've let my bud- thr.t I deserve to he here," said the
last couple of year.s have been a ness Interfere
to an extent with "ersity of Nrth Carolina tar.
keen (IicHPpoiotrnent, but the my golf.
Miss Mann, a contc4t,Int by virtue of her third-place standallrgi;,rwi' of Arnie's Army ap- "r
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Washington at California, N
WHEEL BALANCING
Boston at Kansas City. N
borne game against the How- night
New York at Minnesota, 2
405 W.FIST ST.
u.rd High Wild Bulls of Ocaha Chicago at Pittsburgh
Chic-ago
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Ing tnotwy winner .-qnirl recently tern
So tho 13-feint-3 blonde froni Tn%%,qnyi, .%ftf., ,vont Out ThurmdRV
in reviewing his motinting list of rounds," the millionaire pro and huit a torrid nur-under-par AR to take th e first-round
tiroblems. "
don't, I nat- from 1atrohe, Pa., adds. "When eu4ij in th e -hole f.ndi.'s' Wand nres of Golf.
'irally feel I have let them I was winning, I always had one
q'xhauqted," she
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are st,epping up drills in pre- Philadelphia at New York, N
Houston at. Atlanta, 2 twii paration for their opening

The Sterlin g-couched Blue game loping streak. Jern., BuDarters performed In and cap chek hit a solo homer fur the I
tured many state titles in bus- f Cards. Steve Carlton couldn't I
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hold on to a four-run lead and

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New York at Minnesota, N
Chicago at Pittsburgh, N
Los Angeles at Cincinnati, N Baltimore at Chicago, N
Detroit at Cleveland, 2 twiSan Francisco at St. Louis, N

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Chicago 11, Cincinnati 3

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SterlIng attended Auburn Uui- Cleveland beat Baltimore 4-1.

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Clemente, his 1,999th first home game; Nov. 4 —8p.m. Florida Central (A)

entered
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Hadi-Lance Alworth combo Is The Sales Campaign for the les collected from this drive, as residents to the varsity and itinjt. as they do out on the

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but as an individual performer career hit. The Dodgers scart-d and the final game on
Houston .....61 73 .455 17
*5 wefl.
in the fourth when Jim Lefebvre at Santa Fe,
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basketball,
baseball,
track
and
swimNew
York - . - 59 76 437
The new athletic director was tripled to left center, d ri ving in
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program
have
also
been
planned
for
the
students
Chicago
rn and raised In Covington. Jim Gilliam who had walked.
Thursday's Results
Ky. Following his graduation Other games saw Atlanta beat with an 11 game schedule for basketball, six in baserams
slated
for
York 2. San Francisco 1
New
from the local higb school, he St. Louis 74. Chicago club Cin- ball and the track and swimming Prog
Los
Angeles
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The Varsity football schedule for the Sanford .Naval Los Angeles . 75 57 .5611 2
first Pirate hit. a single in the
72 63 .533 12
8 p.m. Hawthorne (A) Oct. IS
72 64 .529 7 Minnesota
Academy is Oct. 7
Philadel.
Sterling brings an Impressive sixth.
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Cleveland ... 70 fii .514 14
aq the Cincinnati - - - 6 R 66 .507 10
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'1 haven't givnn up on that,'
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(Prily golfer on the Palmer says. f think It still
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tour with hiq own private army, can he done."
Carol
Arnie's Army, one of the most
Palmer is 3, just a year
vnIfc'roiis arid aggressive fan than Hen Hogan
was when he
titibs in sVurts.
Palmer knows won his first major title and
it, and he tries his hardest
Lad
four years younger than when
I
I live i; fri their hero worship.
Hogan won the Masters, British
"Thur'v expect me to play and U.S. Opens in icm
SPRINGFI F.I.[), OhO (AP)
Carol Mann flnlPl'ined she
well," the game's all time lead"1 don't think there ',; any pat- '' pinyin ton onL'h zo1 'Ind w,s tired.

fight it out again for the Al.

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In the old days the pro clubs
would just be going to training
can on Labor Day. Now they
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Defend Trophy scoring IlAile'.%' llowcll from
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released
Thur,
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stiaight starU; since July 2-5.
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bond football coach, Cdr. Jesse Ham.
For two seasons Counts had
has won his last three decisions, Jones, a former halfback with White will pilot. Lady HelmsNaval Academy.
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ataninthe
unenviable jol,w of backinx
however. and is only one victory Minnesota Vikings of the Na- mun when the British c
Coach Harry indicated that the team will be totally short of his 1965 tota l.
lions! Football League, was ran defends the lnternat.ionnl up player-conch Bill Russell,
new to the sport and as such will be striving for the fun, Baltimore's fifth setback in playing in his first game for the Ca ta maran Trophy Sept.. 14 at who seemingly conside rs It an

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Canadian Football League loss
anxiously looking forward to this year's there in the clouds."
The Pirates thus passed up a Academy are
Until Thursday nighL Siebert
Ottawa Tuesday night, was
had failed to finish eight to
iterIIng opportunity to ta ke over program."
These were the words of the Athletic. Director and
Manny

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pitched rookie ace Jim Palmer Frank Robinson, who had Cocoa closed Its Florida State Rookie Fritz Peterson
record to 11-9 but
for his 15th vict ory - and fourth clipped Siebert for four homers League home season Thursday his pitching
last-out relief help from
In five meetings with the Oil In their last two meetings, drove night with a home run barrage needed
after blanking
in the Orioles' run with a third- that lifted the Astros to a 4-2 Dooley Womack
oles.
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1-Ic has beaten Palmer — a 14- inning double and also singled,
over
eight iflfliflS.
two lifting his league leading batting
game winner himself
Fort Lauderdale went ah ead
times and also has topped mark to .320. Otherwise. Sic'bert 2-0
the top of the fifth on a
rookie Eddie Watt and second- was in command, retiring 19 of two-run homer by Jim Lyttle.
year man Wally Bunker since the last 21 men he fared.
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followed
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isn't It wonderful? But
Just because It was safe don't first going up to Alexandria, there. They were accompanied
]at It stop tbare. And just be- Va., to visit * his grandparerits, by the pastor, Rev. Leonard
cause there in only five days Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith
'Me Woodrow
of school each week, playlike and then an over to Oklahoma' Catron.
the other two days are school I bet von that Mama Helen Davis' uNit as their guests last
days also and continue making will be lost for awhile at home week the Johnny Saxtons of
SAFETY without those boys. When you Eustis. Ira. Saxton is Mrs. Dit EVERY DA'
DAY. * Congratulations to are used to having your Ch11 vis' sister. ' The American
arou n d
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Legion Auxiliary Unit (8 meets
an and then
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The first meeting
who arrived Aug. 16.
Want a while. I know, and I can sym- null.
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season
for the Lake
to welcome Arnold and Mar- irnthbe with Helen.
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Sept, 8 at the Community
lAke Motircm. They have pur- their guL-sts, recantLy, Mr. and
éba.ed a home here near their Mrs. Jason Jenkins, of Vir- Building. President Joanna fluA large group of Bois hopes that every member
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socating a U.S. pullout from
Viet Nam
Do Gaulle Said peace liegotin.
tions would have to depend on
an Advance U.S. commitment to
bring home American troops
"ithtn a suitable and definite
time limit."
This proposal was branded
here as unrealistic and tmaccoptable because Do Gaulle did
not apply It to North Viet Nam.
too.
And since Do Gaulle said the
tin-ic is not riPe now for such an
outcome and because lie said
France sees no prospect for suecess in offering to niedinto at
the time, it was believed here
that he had found that Hanoi Is
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sticking
De Gaulle made his Pirnom
Penh speech. highlighting a
three-day visit, after a 35•
minute private talk with North
Viet Nam's top diplomats at the
Cambodian capital. No officia
account of a-, meeting has yet
reached Wa*Ington.
The U.S. iVovernment, Thursday swalllo%;* s displeasure sit
the anti-Anie -'ican tone of Dc
Gaulle's remarks behind "no
comments" at the White House
and State Department.
President Johnson and his
foreign policy advisers had not
yet read the text, it was explainc-d. After the text did become available — none was suppiled by the French government
to U.S. officials — the Johnson
administration decided again to
shun public comment.
However, a Strte Department
spokesman noted that the U.S.
government repeatedly has stated
as
put It — "we do not
desfre to Tttaln u.s. troops In
South Viet Nam after pence is
assured." And U.S. officials
said Hanoi had rebuffed many
U.S. efforts for a m1procal
withdrawal or scaling down in
the fighting.
Privately, it was assumed
that Do Gaulle was making his
trip to revive the French Image
in the Southeast Asia area and
to lay grounds for playing a
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lJnlou today rejected U.S. Pres.
Ideat Johnson's bid for an
agreement on arins control despite the Viet Nam war.
Pravda, the Soviet Commu
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the final session of a five-day
district convention of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
Gr::tSuiter member of the
head
watchtower Bible Tract Soclety of New York, delivered the
principal addreim, speaking on
the subject, "What Has God's
Kingdom Been Doing Since
19147
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states and nine foreign countries were present for the re
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Cambodia Thurcdn stating his
%105 on how to r to bring
pence to Southeast Asia
The French president was
regarded here as having added
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If uwrvi'r
tfltr' WCittItI bf' tP (k* not comply by the ('flI of
MUtOrILM wit h Fimidn thg or Jeq, nId Vnirn.
if Gene Miller, the coinefl'
Sell. C. W. 01111) youlig R
Florida fins tried to pwo4 n (pilred to t:(,t iip rrintor vehicle 146R.
chief qtntl0frinn. -tnid Thur.*ARy
iiie trarie safety committee lie
,pni- wiptit or Public Safe- motor vplilvle hispeefloti ln%v lw;F)v( tion proilraffiq tinder n bill the hill.
the Mrike astainttt five major
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rederal lifOnvily-t fiindq If It tionni Safety ((mfl(il flV flu'
or Ilip limlipetlon --or prollahly $1 failed.
may have contributed to "at
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strike
may
have
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nitttee will hold lienrings OH till'
ri hundred morn
P11ttIYtenitor th('
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trotthI5
fail, lie
mimber of 5.130 highway tniffic rftic *qthc than might hay.
uced It Into (lie 1907 seqbeen expected."
sion of the Legislature.
'I'AIA4AIIASREE (UPI) — 1)e. The Florldn fleveloprnenf cent ineree over the same deaths in July.
The plan lins bern conceived spile (lie blow the 43-dny no-lCominfRition anid 2.54.490 per. period In 1965. rhe commi.Won The, July toll wAn 21 per cent, Atigii-4 traffic death rigurei.
only roughly no for, sniti the tionni airline strike dealt to
reglqterel at th state's snid he fiiire only represented above that of July IS. It also which will be aviilahhc, Sept. 2,
a portion rif fmiri-0 travel since topped the previoui record for a may A.,4n -,hn%v the efrectq of the
Pinellas Park lawmaker, but Florldns evorionly, more than InI nda welconle sIntion.q.
n lot tit twiri.qtq don't stop at single month. 4,97). qet in De. i.4trike. which Inited from July 8
lie said it would be A "tough 254,(X)0 tourists spent their vaento Amt. i's, Miller said.
comber 1945.
This represented a 1!i.5 per liii' wekr,rnr' statirms.
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corresponding timetable for
ending North
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de Gaulle hns nlipitently failed
to get any sign from Hanoi that
she would quit her southward

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serve after 20 years of naval Service Medal, American
Doservice. He began bin naval fenge Set-vice Medal, Navy Occareer an it oeftman recruit at cupational Medal and World
Naval Training Center, San War 11 Victory Med 1
Diego, Calif., in 194-1.
A native of Hot Springs, Ark.,
Since his graduation from Smith his wife the former Miss
"boot camp". Smith has been Mn A. Keene of North
many ships Hollywood. C,alif.,
against
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children,
USS Lindenwald, IJSS Ben reside at 908 ' h 5 : (irele
Homme Richard; Naval Air
Station, Coco Solo, Canal Zone,
an d Naval Air Station, Trini.
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Police
dyid, WPat Indies. Prior to reporting aboard Reconnaissance arrested Walter J. Mitan, 33, of
Attack Squadron 8 he attend- Aurora, Ill., as he left an easted Aviation Electrician Tech- west toflwa.y plaza in his air
nidan School at Memphis, Penn conditioned, telephone-equipped,
During his naval career he 11t Cadillac He was charged
earned the following decors- s'. ith e'iisiding a '5-eent toll h
washers into the
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lot
of
new
business
to
discuss
Ji'
after undergoing emergency
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and the program will be given
surgery' at the local hospital I L
the
County
Council
Promvisited Mike while on Pink Lady
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duty and also looked in on
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Mrs. Charles z orco. *iie3 Wiii
Claude Hittoll who is still eongive a report of their recent
fined there.. Also there Is Mrs.
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Annie McWhorter of Upsahi
It t t e n d e d the Homemakers ill,
Road. We wish her a speedy
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recovery.
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Is Mrs. Marion (Limile) Lee of
er accomplishing something. use
Wilmns Corner. We also wish
Delegates to the fifth nnnuul
bar a get-well-quick recovery. convention of the Luther Len- It over und over again like a
Then there is George El. rue, official youth auxiliary of girumnlihnne record, til it cracks,
4. _) ,1.'
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is Ill there too. Hope he Is out wa, held recently in MiIwnu- the stuff with which to make
GERALD K SMITH
soon ' * Mrs Claude Hawk- kec, Win, expressed strong de. more future
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ins left 'Wednesday for Jack- sire to 1w an active part of
sonvilleto see her niece who their churches.
is seriousLr ill In a hospital
1,00,111 delegate wits lAliss Kilthem Claude and Renu and Sid ren Thornell, n member of Good
TITUSVILLE (AP) — Gene "The party has not come
'have just returned from it va- Shepherd Lutheran Church.
Sturchin, Democratic. nominee through like I thought it wouId,"
cation trip to Northwest FlaIn it Rix-point stutement, the
for tne 11tb Congressional Dis.Sturchin said Wednesday in s').
rids.. Now Its back to the same
A united service for Thanks trict says he w naive
I4 delegates listed sugges.
Old grind for Claude come Sun. tions for developmpnt of a giving Day was planned at the lieving the. party would come nouncing that he may be forced I
dity
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The D. C. SPiveys more vitul youth ministry. em- first mepting of the 1.9unford through with funds for his cam- to withdraw from the race for
Sr., and the Dot) Endenboughs phasing "we feel that it is Area Minist;eriul Assorintion. paign.
hwk of funds.
and family drove up to Atlanta, highly necessary for us ns an
The joint service will titke
. to visit the Spi- active, functioning
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body of the Place at the First Presbyterian
ye) 'a daughter, Mrs Violet church, to attend all meetings Church with guest speaker yet
Cook.
Berman and Lu- of the congregation for the to he named.
cHic Spivey and son. Kenny, purpose of voicing our opinAt the meeting Thursday, the
in a
leave Friday to spend the
Act ve participation
weekend In Virginia with theil. tile part of all in 'fellowship panel discussion on tile L0rd'F
son-in-law and daughter, Dot) gervicer would stimulate inter- Supper with individual views
and Grace Dodge. Bob is fitu- est."
given from representatives of
tioned with the Novy and is
the
various denominations.
The npwly-elevted executive
back' in the Navy hospital for committee and new officers Rev. Thomas Makin, minister
treatment of an injured leg. will study and consider recom- of Presbyterian Church of the
Mrs. Gertrude LeGer is ncndations of the workshop Covenant, conducted the meet.
VIaItInt her sister In Winter statement.
Ing In the absence of the
Garden. ' • ' Bernie Barbour
dent, Rev. Vernon Fuller,
and Terry Eclials left Saturday Spain ceded Florida to the tar of First Christian Churcb,
00. who in away on vacation.
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from the campaign drives-United dreaded disease and for the FREE care
of all children striken.
Fund and all the others.
Now Melodee Skating Ring and Jet
One drive especially should not be
overlooked by us In Seminole County Lanes are planning special evenings
and two business establishments are with all proceeds going to this drive.
The rink plans the first Tuesday of
going out of their way to make sure
each month from 6 th 9 p.m. while Jet
it is not ignored.
The drive 'we are talking about is Lanes is planning two special nights
ALSAC (Aiding Leukemia Stricken Sept. 80 and Oct. 1 and for that you
can bowl three games for $1 with all
Anierican Children),
B.. E. McGlbbeny, membership chair- donations going to ALSAC.
We of the Herald compliment these
man for Seminole County tells us that
all funds raised by ALSAC go direct- two firms and hope that many of you in
pj ly to the St. Jude's Children's Hospital Sanford and Seminole County will turn
- in Memphis, Twin. which was organiz- out for an evening's fun as well as sup..
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We leave It to the anthropologists
white, black, yellow, Malay and red"
and obviously didn't Intend for them to and theologians, and maybe eventually
mix, said Virginia Circuit Court Judge the U. S. Supreme Court, to argue about
Leon M. BaxIle, ruling against an ap- the validity of the judge's opinion. Our
peal from an Interracial married cou- only question is:
What color is Malay?
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re either dumb or nice.
C Sandy Dennis Is the nice kind, anybody.
As Sandy talks, she has a lit"I'm having a wonderful tie girl habit of shaking her
in an evil world she has
ewnup Alice In Wonderland time." said Sandy during a shoulder length, corn tassel hair
quality. She makes a man wish luncheon break on the set of and closing her eyes. It's quite
,be were younger and that she "Up the Down Staircase," In endearing.
iwas the girl who lived next which she plays an English "I like making films," she
teacher in a tough New York said, "but I still miss the hours
door,
and habits of the theater beIf life were kinder, she's what high school.
na fellow would wake up and find It Is her first starring film cause I am more used to them.
"Ideally. I suppose that I'd
A under his Christmas tree, right role.
01 mit to his brand new Flexible She entranced Broadway au rather do only plays - and
d I e n c e s In "A Thousand make as much money as you
Flyer sled.
YE She has an air of sweet Un- Clowns" and •'Anv Wednes- can making movies. But that's
impossible."
°crushed Innocence that makes a day."
bgjy wonder whether It would be It took Miss Dennis a decade She and her husband. musia more fun to lead her astray or to reach the $1,750-a-week clan Gerry Mulligan, live in a
chivalrously protect her from bracket in show business, hut five-room apartment on the up.
the fell designs of some other she has no bitter memories of per West Side here. She prefers
a quiet home life, hopes to have
her struggling years.
,rascal.
lut alter 10 years and two •'I enjoyed It," she said prac- two children but says she Is In
Broadway, the postal tically. .1 was out of :'.wxjrk nt, hurry for motherhood at this
hIts
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had won an admirer by use
"Iou have such long fingers
of the simple strategy nitand strong hands, I suppose yen
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Ina
magical formula that
If ou don't get him launchquicker than sugar WillS ed upon animated conversation
Ith "F," then turn to "L,"
flies. And vhen conrersittlon
bogged down, she restorted vhich stands for "Literature"
That in oh ca not just the
to the "ll-E-L-P" formula
Send for the hoollet below novels assigned In English
for a more complete college COUTSCM, hut comic hooks, In'.
eluding the famous Classics,
formula
Illustrate
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CASE A-M7 .lanet ,1, aged an ant cint Ofl ic con nts o
16, Is the shy, friendless high such hooks for the main thing
is to get the boy talking
school girl
Then licten with rapt attenSo I told her that all friendships niust he bought, though tion and nod understandingly,
not with mone aq the Prodi- for this n'inkes him ieel Imgal Son so fnolishl tried to portant'
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"I WANT TO FEEL IM- that age for the Army
Ask his opinions about war
PORTANT"
So Janet should smile a she or Russian Communism, etc. If
starts to sit down beside a bos a boy can he coa.ed into talking freely, he will soon think
in class and then add:
"I hope this seat isn't already you are wonderful!
So send for my college booktaken?"
Thereafter she followed my let "Dear Home Pals" which
advice and felt quite elated at lS the more complete formula
her reception by the strange for being sin interesting conversationalist. Enclose a long
boy.
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Tiaper, enclosing a long
to talk about.
ampt4, addressed envelope
"And a pause developed that
soon became embarrassing. So and 20 cents to cover typing
how can I prevent that from atid printing costs when you
at the next class send for one of his book)et.)
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contact lenses would feel no surgically.
lid,
Irritation from such
Q-I am 56. 1 can see clearly when I look ahead but. have
lost my aide vision, My optometrlst says this in due to agebig and there is no remedy.
Vhat do you think?
A-This lo'a is not due to
ngelng. It. may be caused by
an inflammation of the retina,
optic atrophy or glaucoma. Retter have a thorough medical
examination,

Recurrences

are the h1ister are flabby. Loss of

common, 'especially it the cyst
wall is not removed completely,
Q.-.--What causes spasms of
the esophagus? Is there a cure
for them?
A-An inflammatory disease
f the esophagus would he the
most likely cause. Examination
with an esophagoscope would
help to determine the type of
disease. Nervous tension, which
may cause spasms in various
parts of the body, is also a pos-

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end to loose the oils and iimisnrc, use of cosmetIc oil.
we
Vhen we reach
Imi nature no longer helps us
'tyreitte'' the oils 1111(1 moIsture
he skin so sorely ticeds and
'osmetli' oil stilililieM this necmalutniultig
in
'ss;ury element
he moisture and beauty of the
kin.
Never :tshi with lint- water
md soap. Use tilt! eosiiirtic oil
iltet' den tising wit Ii t'm'ea lU atici
aider your founilaliun for a
'ery special elfec.'t. Many afterIn women use the film of cosetIc oil us the basis of a
'natural'' makeup look.
if you prefer a regular siinkeip. I suggest the ereanmy liq.
itds. which nt_c soft anti lintrring. Match your sklti tune.
Remember that sklii tone chmmnas one grows older, so do
riot use the same shnde or make'
ip yesu' alter year, If you arc
of what you should
lot sure
L'hoosc In makeup accessories,
'isit a snloii and (mike a (1Cmonst t'a t Ion lesson.
Also, there sire trained ensowl it snleswmuen ever ready
an(I eager to help you. I know,
I've I rlmiiw(l hundreds of them.
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Travel may in, broadenIng for few tips which may save him
Have a minimum of at least
t he mind hut It can surely flat- some mommy:
two fittings before accepting a
t eli the billfold.
-Learn to convert foreign stilt cc t or ci sq
anything mid
it or wear it l)espite the urging of the man currency in terms of tJ, S. dcl- ---Re specific about every dewit hi youthful braivndu-but not I n the White house to "See lars quickly to compare actual tail
linings, btittons, seam
now! Clever, wise cleetion is mnrrk'n P'lrst," millions more costs.
---If buying fabric, china, sil- widths--and be certain the tailwhat you miced. You want to %mericnns heatl for foreign
shop before- or understands the Instructions.
year.
eatli
Europe, for
ver
ihores
I Iliplove on nature, remember?
-Don't get carried away and
bubbling
Is
the
United
States. You
,samnple,
over
in
a
Pianmi
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in
Viieti yoti are ready to apply
buy
national costumes which
your foundation, use a trick of I teak summer with students, can be aware of the actui say,
which
you probably won't wear
mine: 7usI apply a fingertip of ' r'hoolteaehers and those who ings. Tim items may be avail,
at home except to a very special
t'ostiit't Ic nil on neck anti face. 'ouldn't wangle a full or winter ahi in your home town or nearparty,
and
be
less
ex,nentlon,
est
major
city
It will be quickly absorbed.
amine
all
merchandise
Although the duty free limit pensive than paying duty and
Themi you are ready for applibefore
buying.
ft Is
carefully
eat inn of whatever foundatIon vas cut In $10() retail, there is shipping costs,
Women, especially, like to buy embarrassing to show off a
you u'vfer. Time till will give the I lIthe evidence to show a cutImi
foreign
buying
l,y
rusU,rntaltnred
suits and dress purchase made in Prance to
)ft('k
tiint t e finish that Is an nttracWorld-traveler
Myra Waldo friends only to have them distravelers.
merk'nn
I h-c. Always blend up and out
this
point
to get your (OVCt a "Made in .Iapan"
ttiak
So if the s'ucntiotmr overseas
using a
sirukimig ,iwtIwi.
stamp.
Strive fur uimlerst atentent in s going to spend, here sire a money's worth:
mnnkt'uip alter 'III: that really
iiiade-up look is out of style.
The Doctor Says:
Today, wonien want to look natural.
l you need a bit of color tar
your t'lweks, misc cream rouge, Two Treatments For Entropion
just it whisper, and blend nut.
Q--Fnr the past tvo years I itility. The treatment voidr1
Apply your race powder wIth fly V.'. 1., HIIANSTAIPT, M.I).
a fiesli puff or a pad nbsnrlwuit Newspaper EnterprIse Assn. have been troubled with rhala- depend on the cause.
cotton. Use eyebrow peticil:
am a woman, K3, and zions. Recently I had one re
Q --What would cause a pergrey is 'ery good, A touch of I muve hmeen plagued for 'H) years moved from a 1(,wer lid hut anto bring up some of hi
t'yeslinclow is a must, even if with cntropion, An operation to other is appearing in the sanie
too(i after eating? The food is
you wear eyeglasses.
rorrect this condition gave corn- place. (nfl anything he tione
not sour.
Your lipstick mtiumst miintcli the 1 in tie relict for sIx years but prevent recurrences?
A-An oiitpnnehing of the
rouge. A drop or eostiietic oil i1mW the trouble is toming back,
A-Chnlazions are cysts in
under the lipstick gives rich What would you ailvise?
the eyelid. They often occur in esophagus, esophageal spasni Or
sn ii 'at lmess.
A- Entropioti is a rolling in- rroJ)s. When they are small nrvons habit could cause this.
t My dt,etor says I have
And remember, you must have ward of the lower lid with ir- no treatment is needed, In the
peinphigtis fohiareotis. Would it
ii good magnifying mirror to rltntio,i of the eyeball by the early stage time appliratirni
do mu 9vrfect job. Look into It-- lashes. Sometimes applying yellow oxide of mercury oint. entise me to lne most of my
and often!
rollodion to the lower lid will ment followed by hot compress- hair or could that he from the
Monday: Powder Pointers,
draw the lid hack in place. The es and gentle massage may prednisone I am taking?
A-In pemphiwtis, large bUsonly other treatment i surgery, ('Ruse them t, disappear. The

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lends
hours or more.
Photography
Tilizi!
F'ree films for ehools, camera
to an unusunl occupation.
forSiodmak,
1lax
t-cllgiouis, civic and so.
t'ltilis,
friend
my
I'lease send your questions
photograhave been
commercial
orgaiiuzatlons
t'ial
mt'rly a
and comments to Wayn. G.
iihicr and movie maker. In re- ii'itilmilile for a great niany
Hrandstadt, M.D., in care of
cent years, Alex's jOl) haM l)Wt!tl years. The I ilmiis are produced
this paper. While Dr. Rrandto find unusual aniliences for for and sponsored by governstadt cannot answer indleidfree movies!
ziwnt and state agencies, airual letters he will answer letAudiences, for Instance, likt hues, mediciti, insurance and
tern of general Interest in
the motorists on the East. coast bar associations; steel, oil and
future roIumnL
north-south route who use the gas industries; farmi* and food
new travel link, the ferry cross- groups nut) major busluiess coming Delaware Hay between Cape imnies here and al,road.
May, Nev .Iersey, and Lewes,
Wish to Iromote travel
Delaware. The trip takes 70 in general or to a specific area,
minutes each way and there hiemulthi nii safety, borne buildisn't much in the way of ing, conservation of natural
scenery to interest, the passenresources, sports and games, ed.
gers.
ions science, food, fauuhiomis
ucut
The proposal to install
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Our But they aren't necessarily co predicament. Because Kathy
end.
an
physical
fitness
mituti
"Seagoing Cinema" on the ferry
To a boy who has his sights had had trigonometry in high
less variety of subjects in which daughter will be a junior In
with free movies of general
on a career in physics, chem- school, her freshman faculty
school this fall. She's
terest was accepted. It would their products or their services hgh
istry, engineering, or electron- adviser sehedu'ed her for a
are
involved,
signed
up
for
third-year
accel.
for
provide 1ileasunt diversion
ics, a head start on college math math course designed (accordproduced
messages
are
Their
undercrated math, which, we
the "captive audience" amid
o(fers obvious advantages. To ing to the textbook) for future
could prove beneficial or eiiu- on 16mm sound films, practical- stand, Includes plane and 8olid a girl who plans to major in scientists ana engineers. She
cationul since many of the fUnis ly all in beautiful color and geometry in the first. semester English, history, or foreign lan- plans to be a primary teacher.
aliowed places of interest at1oug running from 15 to 30 mInutes and analytical geonietry and guages, too much high school The last I heard, Kathy and her
parents were tearing their hair
the route the travelers were In length. They are sent on re- trigonometry the second se- math may bring problems.
postage paid. 'rho groui Is re- mester.
out
to get the dean to permit
north or south.
requirebound
In meeting the math
quired
to
supply
the
sound
proher
to fill the math requireAlex's outfit, Modern Talking
She's an honor student but inert of the freshman and sophjector
and
the
operator
and
then
Pictures service, lnstal!cd a
not particularly Intcrczted in umore core curriculum, *he' flhiLv ment with a simpler, more apA psychiatrist says that a a better frame of mind for the pleases is so good for the bus. rear-screen cinema unit, which return the thins.
mathematics. As of now she fnd courses below calculus propriate course.
band, maybe his wife ought to shows one hour of films each
husband's addiction for week- week ahead?
Films are selected from a plans to major in English in col- closed to her. I suggest you
So, If your daughter is no
end sports may make htiii CR5suminet'.
listing
more
mrltmted ciutalogue
If the wife stays home doing figure out bow to spend her crossing during the
lege with a view toward a examine several college cata- Enstein-ant can persuade the
icr to live with the rest of
11(1 tItan :150 titles under such headis
different
mmmiii
Each
show
logues and note the courses guidance counselor that her
usual amount of work and, weekends just. as enjoyably.
Leaching career,
week. It soundi- r(-Itsonuhle that her
sititie titi'. imigs as: Travel &amp; Sports, Amer.
the
film
is
repcuted
Recemitly a college friend marked, "Not upenl to students schedule shout.1 be changedOf course, that would Involve
a husband who spends his Sat- in addition, doing the yurd work
Challengi's,
about
av&amp;'i'ugc
&amp;
j' i'roblums
'l'he audiences
warned her not. to take too with three (or four) years of iive her your blessings. It may
urdyb and Sundays on a golf und other heavy jub her bus- getting someone in to do the 50 people per trip.
Your lionie &amp; Garden, A Worn- much math in high school or high school mathematit's." The save you both SumS future
"Skypurt an's World, Science &amp; Techcourse might be in a happier band hasn't time for (or, worse housework and keep an eye on
Fairly new also
rough competition in college calculus Li eadaches.
frame of mind when the week- yet, just fretting and fuming the kids. But the man who can Clnenias" in half a dozen lunge nology, General interest., Busi- she'd be stuck with a
math course In college, Now clnses can be rough for freshend is over than a husband who because he isn't home doing afford to spend his weekends airports In the country. Little IIVSS &amp; Finance, Technical &amp;
Fleas. send your school
she wants to drop math and man coeds who aren't mathespends his days away from the them), what kind of mood !s at his favorite sport ought to theatres have been' installed III Product Information, Fonda and
rrobLemns
to Susan Light In
take sociology instead. Ii this mutually inclined. And, math
office pushing a lawni mower, she going to be in during the be able to afford a little week- waiting rooms so that people Modern Farming.
wise?-DEBHIE'S PARENTS. on this level may be of little care of this paper. Whil, she
end help for his wife,
cleaiijnig out a garage, or help- conning weok?
waiting around betweemi 1)1u1hIt'
IIesIde its New York headANSWER: I'erhups. At first use to them in their future ca- cunno an,ver. each letter
If home life benefits fruiti have something to look at beHer husband is going to be
the
ing his wife ride herd
quarters, Modern Talking Pie- blush, advanced courses in high reers.
personally; 1eri of general
live with-54y5 the having a relaxed and happy sides the clock, which is along- Lure Service maintains libraries
easy to
children.
A young friend of mine re- interest wiLl be answered in
school appear to be the answer
So fur-so good. But what psychiatrist. But is he going man around the place, it ought side the screen.
26 major eitIv to a bright student's prayer. cently found herself In this - this column.
of
its
films
in
ubout the wife who is a week- to be Mrs. Sunny Disposition? to benefit doubly by having a
The unique service for "tap- and in Anchorage, Alaska;
Chances are she won't unless relaxed and happy woman, too. tive audiences" has also been
end widow while her husband
hawaii; 'roronto,
Think about it, you golf atid applied to foiii' jury rooms in Iloniolulu,
is happily taking his aggres- her husband married an angel.
and
in
London, By pro.
Cstnuda
sions out on a golf ball and So what's the answer? Well, fishing widows, It might be the various sections of the country. vmtilmmg time free sponsircd films,
iticideutally getting himself in if a weekend of doing what he answer to your problem.
Waiting to be called for jury "1ovie Night." has become a
set-vice can be horsnmg but view- regular special event for countiIy Rob (ochniar
A word about colLars. The
Old.timurs will recall that
ing movies imiakes tIme wnitjmm
li'ss orguimlzationa attil groups
flashy
'20s
stripes
Until during the
NE\%' YORK (NEA)
tutton-duiins will probably regame easier to take.
with limimited builgets. Wimt'm
were
very
popular.
During
thu
time
shirt,
noble
gar'
recently
nuitti the country's largest-sellSpet!Iu I ized audicimet's huve peakum' can be obtaumn'd, a
is,
has
never
scotl)epressiun
they
were
too
happy
It
muemit
that
out
mounds
also been found in cmii i,lu'ee short mmwvk' program
now ing collar style, but more and
the fushiont
sullen
the nuec'timig or provides a film- cii high marks mi
restaurant louiigcs of big
itiore men are realizing that thu
department. It was just some- they're beck.
miumsimig
touch.
st(.rcs,
in
Ishinig
1,arLnlenL
child,
Avoid
the
pueed so-called tabless tab and wideIn the long run this will help correct the
I'ully's Problem
Wide and variable
Uuing to wear behind a tie end
Anti a finishing touch to
homes and senior citizen deveicolored
grounds
au-e spread collars are a lot wore
on
striping
look,
the
tone
of
voice
or
jacket.
under a
DEAR POLLY-My sewing the boy for otherwise the "vic. dirty
opments int'l in 1200 restirt. Alex Slodmuk $ search for waydressier amid perfectly coinpieparticularly
Interesting,
tine
Ott the campus, that wasteDOX is always such a mesa. tim" will have to punish him. words that. will make him think hotels, A putetIui audience out audiences might he the upof 'L'roy 1 even of- macmit a dark, vested utt,
What is the bet way to or- Jf j win a Polly Dollar it will you dislike him. Explain lion exists whem'ever abotit 50 adults coining nn'uwd miwomi missihesi 11111(1 of sartorial Imagination, maker (Lion
Madlsont Avenue amid the cummishirts wore O.K. us lung us fers multicolored stripings in
gaIiiiC it bO it. will not get be used to treat GOOD little estly why certaimi things upset
pus
have bug inductriiiates.I
with
varied
widths.
cloth
were
oxford
they
you utid tell him firmly that
bu meshed up? I do hoie kids.-A FRIEND
geumerutiouts
vi i,iipre'ssiomtabla
shirt
.%iiti the oxford
bug-pointed, buttomt'down colhelp inc with
DEAR POLLY-Good heav- you don't want him to do it
onwoiie
culLegleums
to
believing that the
lars, locker hoops amid box fiumahly has a number of hamnielms, I hope Hilary and her again and feel sure that. lit
this problemn.-JANE
some rivals. Itasketwuaves, be- buttom-duwfl collar is the mark
pleats.
and Jane neighbors do not bot'h things will not. Drop the subject, unDEAlt GIRLS
Elsewhere, white shirts were tiques, cotton herringbones and of the sophisticated, with-it
butt'd trees, plants amid shrubs
AP Newsicutures
-One sewing box "organize?' up for that five-year-old. This NE'ER let him hear you men
iUtiv. LntIividulist,
safe amid could be worn city- unusual broadc%vth are just a young
to the program.
By 14Y1) KIIONISII
was in the same mail as June's sounds like another case of less It happens again, un
It iS InterestIng to niute that. where, thus avoitlinig .IIIde t'umim- few among the many diffurnt however, take exceptivu and are
request. What else CUll YOU more concern for smudgy fing- tion it to anyone else,
'I' hi £ Jefferson Memmioriul,
the stump was designed by imients (rout the wit ito-shirt- patterns and weaves available. willing to e%peiittiUflt.
3-Jim between these mischiev
ermarks and spilled flower puts
suggest ?-POLLY
Must mcii, especialLy travelfrumed
by
a
iiuugh
of
Wusiiiiig
'L'Pie Mod iufluent'ti will also
Miss (,'yo I"uijlkuwu of New after-dark crowd.
'lu help than fur the child. Here are ous acts always greet the chiii
DEAR po1LY
ers,
will b glad to know that
bIosHut. thai country's shirt man- be seen in shirti this full, All
beautiful cherry
'om-k City, Miss L"ujikuwa, who
keep nmy sewing box neut I Use some suggestions bused on S with a wurni "hello" awl wor. toni's
of the major shirt mmaskers hvu umiany of the new shirtinga are
empty thread spools. Wrap few similar cases In assorted of friendship and imatomest Ii swims, is featured on a new 6. is of Japanese parentage, do- utactum'ers hmavtt made shirts
U.S. toiii,iiemnoriitivu sigimed time United States-Japan something to think about this grabbed Mutt but have intuL'Ib- available iii i,crtutauummt press
lmi:mm.
cent
louse pieces or bias tape, elastic neighborhoods:
hich timeamus no iruuinig needed,
4Jf all else fulls aimd th stump dedleuted to tIme "lIeuu- t'omimmnvmorutivc stump of 1(160 fall by tuffuring, finally, an retuti the bask look l differ1-Try to notice the child's
and so on around the spouis
uiiiuzing variety of colors and cut ways. All of the lines carry 'the shirt is wearable right out
and fasten with rubberbands. general attitude when he mis- child eoiitlnue to injsliehUvi tificution of Ammmt'rk'u," 'flue in which chmem'ry blussom also
in that case it was atriphugs. Now men will have variations on cumitrastimig body of the washing machine.
behaveS. Is he trying to get tell his parents and not. th three-color stump will have its appeusruti
-HELEN
The day of th narrow tie
first day ceremonIes Oct. 5 in LIt o Washington Monument to think twice before du'1arLmig and collar anti cuff treatments.
DEAR POLLY and HILARY attention? Innocent, lack of neighbors first. Before goini
is
about over, it seems. Thu
white Is always right. I)ittu the ALL hiave strong color ideas
featured,
-The only way you can con- knowledge about it being wrong to the parents count 10. Usi Wushingt.on, D.C.
t'uimgimmg (runt bold granny "right" width I now *buut
vince your zaeighburs that their to do certain things? A gestui'e tact, kindness am) truth. Thh
At time bottomis of thiC stulmmp (uliet'to- dusirimig first day huttoum-4uwmi campus types.
'l'lie Mamihttsn ShIrt Cu., fur iui'iuts to solids. And all show (our Inches cud ftiu.inch twa
•'untciiutiomis tummy seisti udtlrL'ss'
"angel" could of JneiLfl,iC$5? 'Jiiia lb niust sen. Is helping a t'hiiid, lsis't it iski is time iiisu'ii ptioim l'luumt
f,e-eai -old
bes'um sp*.iLted
ed u'imvuioa's, together with re vxusmulmIo, is miuw prudut'immg 12 a lot of l'ri'mit'h tuff.,
IoSiHi1Y do what he dues ous amid means the child iteeds to know you (lid you, part?- tmmorm bcuutfui A immem'iru."
fl*StiiUul't't'iiM'IOU*
lubell.
I'ri'iit'h tufts, immi''mikuttuhhy, iv III Of
'Flic cummmjiuigim is I,eautify uimd niittummt'e to i'o.r the cost. ul st,Iki.t'ulor shirts ruimgiimg (ruin
beCilib to be to phone them on imuore help and friendliness tIimm MRS. G.
As fut dusgin, thu itdut %he
d)'ed kiimoum, mimosa greemi, iiink Lie particularly tivideumi this (all
restore America to its natural time ataimips to be affixed, to th
plausible pretext and get he usually gets. Remember,
better,
as bug us it works with
to
aimil,
cwmsuquummtly,
cuff
limiks
ice
creaum
tea
amid
vamilhia
Anune submitting
heritage bus beesm headed by I'ustmimaater, Wushimmgton, D.0
them pronto I-v the scene of the they say, "A person cannot be
the
suit
and shirt. Mod-Inspired
apricot, sun tan and blue grass. will offer the wearer another
prank. Act fast stud think up macan and happy siiy more than ly's Problem, a solution to a President Johnson amid uctive- 2(Jt1l'J. The outside cover shouk
it's doubtful that any man ehmice for Individuality, Those granny (lea will be popular this
something that will bring one an orange can be sour and problem or a favorite home. ly assisted by the First Lady. be endorsed "First Day Cover.
will
be asking for a vanilla little details separate the whl- thl as well ci lmidiaui pikits.
Heuutllkutiwi
Stamp." Its
making Ides will rec44ve a 'flue nation's eupital was quick
of theta quickly, like help need. sweet."
'4-Use reason sad courtesy dollar If I'ully uses th. Item to respond to the President's quests must. be postmarked sic cr05111 shirt but it Is available dressed uumumu fsus thu rest u-f large patterned foulerda outi
ed with the fulling clothesline
itolka dots.
the herd.
imeverthelesi.
request as citiLena bUYS cuntrl- later than Oct. 5.
tb, r. seeing Ia believing. (lower your voice, pleas.) to Is *'ulIy'. Pointer..

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DEAR ABIW: Even Urn 1 1 vent to this tavern and oram only 13, 1 KNOW I am In tiered a gin and tonic. The had been keeping steady cornlove. Don't tell mc I don't waitress asked to see my LI).
mr four years woposeci
what love Is because for and I showed It to her, She
to me! We were sitting there
the last week all I have done served mc. 1 had only
debatign whether to call
Is CRIEI) over him. Loving drink and left.
Mother and tell her the news.
As I was getting into n
him Is no problem, hut him
No', how do you account for
car,
a
police
officer
stoppped
loving ME is the problem.
that?
1.1).
inc and asked to see my
Not long ago 1 thought I had
"MYSTIFIED" IN
He knew right away it was
a chance, but now there i
ALLENTOWN
to
an
elevenfake,
so
he
took
me
down
no hope because of
I)EAR
M\'STIFIEI):
ir you
what
is
year-old girl who is throwing the station and here
happened: The two brothers are asking me whether your
herself at him. Please tell me
how to get him back. Abby? who owned that tavern lost mother's "vibrations" could
their liquor license. I found have been attributed to extra
I will do ANYTHING,
RROKF.N1IEAIITED IN out later they were both sensory perception--yes, they
F'LORENCE, S. C. World War II 'eterans with could. (And also to her wornan's intuition, and possibly a
DEAR B. 11.: It is dilfii'uU. families. They worked and
mother's wishful thinking.)
saved for 15 years, and then
to compete with a "younger
woman." Rut dry your tears, borrowed in order to buy that
l)EAR AI3HV: Why docsnt
honey, and pretend you don't little tavern. The)' were dotell HENCUWARMthIs
hapsomebody
until
care. It may not win him ing just great
back but at least you will pened. They lost their business ER'S MOTtlER to rend the
show courage and good sports- and will probably lose their rides book? Little League rules
homes. And It's all my fault state that each player must
nianship.
And if you 're still crying by because I had to have a drink play a minimum of TVO INyour 14th birthday, write before I reached the legal age SINGS pci' gaIm'.
One piny i'atistitutes an in
to buy one.
again and we'll try something
ASHAMED
AND
SORRY
ning,
wlth'li may not be much,
else.
but at lenst It gives every
DEAR AB1W: If this didn't player a chatice to tiny.
DEAR ARBY: I have a story
INFORMED
to tell and it you print it and happen to me I would never
It makes just one kid realize have believed it. My mother
Troubled? Vrite to Abby,
called me long distance last
what can happen because of
Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
night around midnight-. (I am
his own selfishness. it might
make up for the harm I did 29, sell-supporting and live out 90069. For a personal reply,
I to two families. 1 am a 20- of the state.) Mother said she inclose a stamped, sell-ndyear-old college sophomore had been receiving strong dressed envelope.
"vibrations" all evening about
who has cart-it'd a fake 1.1).
Fiit' Abby 's booklet, ''1 low
debating whether to call
card for two years.
to Have a Lovely Wedding,''
I don't drink much, but I see if everything was all
send $1.00 to Abby, Ilox 69100,
right,
used it to get into places
Well, an hour before mother Los Angeles, Cal. 90069,
where you have to be 21. Well,

2, 1966

all this when he doubled five
There is a certain breed of
(
C U 8.
duplicate bridge player who
4K
South ruffed the spade with
Q 103
tries for unus'.nl i''sults every
his king of tn.mps an(1 leil low
Q 97
hand, Like the man who kisses
to dummy's eight. When both
4 Q 10 9 8
tp;mtients followed South noted
WEST
iAST (D)
every pretty girl he sees, he
45 3 2
4A Q 10 8 7 4 that \Vest had no double and
gets in a lot of trouble but he
that he had a cinch for a small
also has a hot of fun,
3
slam, Then he worked out the
We can speak from experi6 3'
•5 4
score and saw that he was gocure about the results at the
SOUTH
ing to lose to anyone who bid
bridge table. The had results
4v
a slam in either clubs or dia.
AJ82
come far more often than the
AKJB5
•
monds.
the
in
addition
good ones and
A
K
4
At this point South decided
player who bids this way hoses
Both vulnerable
he was going to try to fix West
all partnership confidence.
right back. He ruffed a second
West's gyrations with today's
spade
in his own hand and led
hand almost succeeded. His
1 NT. 2
1
five
of diamonds. West
his
Pass 3 N.T. Pass 4
double of five clubs re-suited in
Dble,
Pass
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4
played low and South finessed
South playing five clubs reRdblc. Pass Pass
dummy's
seven. Then he ruffed
of
six
clubs
or
0 doubled instead
dummy's
last spade with his
diamonds undoubled. The score
Q-'1last trump, entered dummy with
for five clubs re-doubled with
the queen of diamonds; discardpoints
an overtrick is 1,350
of
4(10
below
the
line
contract.
The
score
for
six
clubs
ed
his three trumps and spread
made up
plus 500 for game. 400 for the bid and made is a 1,370. West hs hand fr a grand alani and
overtrick and 50 for making the was a mathematician and knew a top score of 1,750.

hack in the House of Represen- she had learned It was true.)
By FRED \'AN PELT
al'
S S S
If House Speaker-designate tatives, two Sanford girls are
By WALTER C. PARKES
However, all wasn't roses Help."
Ralph Turlingtnn, of Gainesville wives of state senators: Boyd,
it s a smart man who not onDissect t.hv word "Help"
has his way during the 1907 of Lecshurg, is married to the during High's Sanford visit,
ly knows enough to keep his
to its 4 letters.
Legislature, ii long etnblihd former Betty Whecless and was decidedly noticeable that
Then use each one as a start- mouth shut hut when.
S
*
S
Reubin
Askew,
Pensacola,
is
at
no
time
did
Petree
introduce
ing
point for conversation.
tradition will he changed.
Current
beach
fashions
InThe "H" ran stand for "HobIt has been the custom fo nuirried to the former Donna High, even in Petree's bailiwick
of South, Seminole County. it hie8," so cftly probe your corn- spire more diets than doctors.
all House members from on" Lou Harper.
appears it will be a rocky po- panmn with questions.
county to occupy the snnw
Age is creeping up when you
repeat
"Did you ever collect stamps
litical road for sonic
S
Robert King High could take some
of High's local top or rare coinS?" ,lunet can cas- have to squint watching a
office aulte.
shapely doll pass a windswept
t
Tur1ingti would change this. lessons In vote-gathering from supporters. Maybe we can dig willy inquire,
bottle
caps,
corner.
Be believes that .a priority
Swing
over
Seminole County's own success- out sonic more about this for
'
safety match pads or any othtern, giving old members first
Jr next week.
I iflfl, C Tro' Ru
U1 po I'tic
S
S
Some
workers
strike for higher gadget that children may
choice of offices (us is the
er wages so they'll have more
custom in the U. S. Congress), High visited The Herald's
GOP Claude Kirk, is due prize.
if the boy does not respond income to Jive beyond.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tue Only on that occasion, the The match pitted a comedy will have several distinct ad- plant last Wednesday after- in Sanford for a political wing5
5
5
noon, Iiook hands with every ding next week. Since that will favorably to this initial lead,
vantages.
team
from
New
York
against
a
unintentional.
humor
was
MIller
Joe
Cup
#lrst annual
A bachelor is a guy who has
and he then switch to the "E," which
First, it will give such mum- one of the staff, and was gone be after Labor Day
L)Icb, which Is a joke-telling Furthermore, one of the fix- team of Washington humorists. bars as Jim Sweeney, who will
made up his mind to contjnu.
has
said
he
will
maize
known
indicates
"Entertainment"
minutes He didn't
iiitest, was held this week at tures In the museum Is a mar- most of whom were amateurs. be the dean of the House of give lila
That covers athletic games enjoying life.
time to his plaorm after Labor Daywell-wishers
ble
statue
of
George
Washing-'
*be Smithsonian Institutions
The New Yorkers won, but the Representatives at the next
S
S
S
it is wondered if he will answer and movies, the legitimate
"fli(ghi)"
IlMuseum -of History and Technol- ton clad In a Roman toga and contest was somewhat unfair. session in April, first choice
Modern dancers really mean
how to vin votes all those questions he dodged stage, television shows, etc.
sandals. Which certainly sets a
-'
And ask him if he plays base. it when they they call a dis.
in Washington, amateur com- of an office, even though the on the other hand. Two year on TV some three-four weeks
C If that site strikes you as precedent for slapstick.
cotheque their a t a m pi a g
ball or football.
edy teams have very little other two members of his ddeago he pushed nearly every ago
slightly Inappropriate for such Besides that, some of the chance to develop thoir talents.
But be deft and insert a grounds.
Bill Gillespie,
Iew
Kirk is going to huve to make
1.n event, 1 will remind you that jokes used in the contest were i They are constantly overshad- gation
dthcr dircct cr
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Smyruu Beach, and Thu Conway
while up a lot of ground he lost with
a
even tn erc an
tthe museum ii the place where definitely historical. They would owed by professional comedy
Some
folks
talk
extra loud
are fresh- if invited No other local can- that TV program. His listening implied, as:
Blll Moyers of the White House be even more appropriate in teams, SUCh 55 the Washington of Orniond Beach
"You have such broad should- to hide the fact they're not
menibcrs.
didate can main' that statement, audience wasn't at all pleased
htaff danced the frug earlier the Museum of Natural History, Senators.
with
his
evasive
answers
to
era,
I'll bet you play football, saying anything.
The 1067 House will Ust the
where fossils are preserved.
tthii year.
The leadoff humorist for old Roud I)epurtment Uiolinnd
Sonic time ago It. E. Porter straight-forward questions.
Washington bunted a few puns Building, together with offices reported in "The Cinch" that
Too, his local campaign cornaround the infield and then in the Capitol. Both
1(i. apparently a deal had been mittee isn't helping him much.
swung for the fences. He said Cleveland and Bill Reedy the niade for Robert Petret'
drop They've been holding "secret''
the
National
Art
Gallery
has
a
Geneva
latter, if re-elected) would out of the race for Democratic meetings. There was a handout
Aha.eate Springs
snowstorm painting that Is so stand high on the list fi
had been named his
Mrs. los. E. Mathieux
Mrs. Jells Sartos
boss of Seniiiiole County, in
realistic people have to look at priority off ices.
favor
of
Dr.
W.
Vincent
Robpublicity
chairman
for Seminole
111-1*11
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.
It with their hats on to avoid
Second,
Turlmgtoni
lselieve
erts.
Both
were
in
High's
enCounty,
but
he
(the
name slips
Lake Mary
Sear lAb.-Feat CIt
catching cold.
sharing offices with lawmakers tourage Wednesday afternoon, us) hasn't been around The
Mrs. Marysan liii..
Mrs. Frances Wester
A New York humorist said he from other areas would givt Petree had sent word to R. E. Herald office.
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gave his wife a feather duster everyone the chance to learn
•
CSIkSITY
Porter that he was coming to
Lake Monroe
and now she goes around dust- viewpoints of people of
Vice
I'resideiit
Hubert H.
other Sanford (from Orlando?) to
1rs. Jan. Ca.lberry
lirk. ft. 1.. Johnson
ing leathers with it..
sections of this big tute.
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A Washington team member
speaker for the annual Florida
Ckid*ota
about a deal. Petree, when he
Lonwood
said he once knew a rich man
Blue key homecoming banquet
are
wondering
Many
people
Mrs. Lisa Bakei
The Herald office V
was
who
called
the
girls
"Sugar"
Oct•, 28 at the University of
who will represent Seminole
Mrs. Donna Eaves
365.5198
did no more than say
and finally settied for a lump County in thit Seiiute. Mostnesdav,
"hello"
to
H,
E.
Porter
and
Florida,
Gainesville. (Then
835.3317
D.Bary
sum.
N.rth
Orlando
observers
think
that
the
four
shake
hands.
(One
of
Petree's
Vice)
President
Lyndon B.
Mrs. j.k 1AOSS
A
New
Yorker
did
a
routine
Johnson
occupied
that same
state senators from the Fourth supporters had teiepuoned It.
Mrs. MuIlyae Peterses
iss-eu
about
progressive
schools.
He
spotlight in 1961.
Congressional District will, by E. Porter and "blasted" Ii
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said that If the students misbe- gentlemen's agreement, subOsisen
Mrs. Mildred Haney
but
later
for
that
report
have, the teachers punish the district the area, it is
Memo to Democratic party
safe telephoned an iipologv and said
$514431
Mrs. Clarenee Snyder
- .
principal.
workers: Follow Troy Ray's
prediction that "Tar Boyd will
323-4841
t.rprIse
A Washington player said she handle the local legislation for
get out and punch
example
Oviado
Mrs. Rttekis Harris
opened a fortune cookie in a Seminole County.
doorbells.
Remember
that in
Miss Ruth Davidson
USUal
Chinese restaurant. The mes1963,
with
nearly
16,000
regIs315-3*31
USd404
sage said: "Sell your fortune
tored Democrats and only 2,500
Even though Sanford and
cookie stock immediately."
There will be more like this: registered Republicans, GOP
Seminole County will not have
A New Yorker said he had a a resident senator in the next -Psychiatrist Dr. Frederick Jun Fortune managed to get
room on 58th Street with a bath session of the Legislature,
Wertharn's comment on the himself elected to the State
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on 69th Street.
Austin, Texas, sniper killings. House of Representatives.
since Mack Cleveland will be
At this point on my scorecard
page 2A
Sanford Herald
Sept. 2, 1966
each team had no hits, no runs
W**ftER £. UILLOW. DITOB AWU PUULJIU*
and three erors.
VftLX WOV1'OLII. Cres1iiUes - O.assak aaj
MOU&amp;L1 £LZ6?UU
Sponsors of the match had
L*.*gT VEHIHL
Ascootate Editor
Adv.rttlluir Dlr.ct.or
invited
President Johnson to
Q-Why is the date May 22
W*&amp;D Wild PELT
.jy
throw
out
the first joke, but he annually proclaimed as NationMauag1n dItor
ie.rtiu Msnojsr
2)OisJJ WULIAMI
JA?41E 5MU1MAKIK
wisely stayed in Texas. instead. al Maritime Day?
'ALWAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
Society Mdttor
IIusLn.0 5i*uasr
'ice
President
Humphrey
sent
DUDI'lZ £VITIN
A-It is the anniversary of
riuv wis
tty Mdl tor
5l.chp.n$cai Supt.
over some of his "doodle" draw- the departure, in 1819, from
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delect.I
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work at
beverage &amp; party
Lou and try one of the home- iuig roods from the cuisine of to Find it than FREDDIE'S
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a
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reasonable, too. It's lad with
and counter-counter- les night
denizens
of
the
deep,
arranged
order, capped with huge mushThursday with
espionage, makes Metro-Gold- a special price on mixed drinks on a special seafood platter, rooms. Why
precede It with
wyn-Mayer's new comedy', "The
with clam chowder as a start- a couple of cocktails to whet
price,
5t1(')i
Glass Bottom Boat," filmed In believe it!
you wouldn't er. Top this off with lime pie your appetite and then prepare
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delightful romps ever Welcomed
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father to Doris Day. Also patrons. The CAPRI wIfl be 1'IlElP'S RISTAtJRANT Just pace with lively songs and elev- dinner and enjoy a huge platter
open From 4 .
starred is Rod Taylor.
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tip
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go
home.
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no
better
place
to
serve
lunch
until
I: 30 p. rn.
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2 Oyii.rs - 2 Scallops . 2 Shrimp
and their
has
opens
at
11:30
a.
in.
for
enjoy
a
royal
lenst
with
all
the
and
then
close
until
5:30 p. m.
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Hush Puppies, Cole Slew &amp;
Fries.
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treat.
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people
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more,
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order.
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dance in this scene from Warner Brcis.' 'Sarper,"
the way of what he wants.
atre.
which opens Sunday at the Ritz Theatre.
Winters
th
as
just tine.
TAURUS
(Apr. 20 to May cause finances are lacking is them.
vy
role
of
an
urtwhi1e
Boftyb
Youth."
Newman
of
"Harper," starring P a ii i Ilird
us wood star who can whip her
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
S
20) Showing partners that you not wise. Show devotion.
in
"The Pleasure a complete change ot
?4ewmnn, and
weight in alcohol.
value thorn by some thoughtful TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Certain clever angles must
Offspring
Seekers," with Ann-'Murgr, "Harper." playing a realistic bulls-eye
With "Harper" hitting
act will endear you to them for 'It1) Tau have such high and be use,d now if you are to gain
comprise the fare at the Ritz detective.
as a suspense thrfl.
Offspring of -two movie stun to a wild party unprecedented a long time to come. Be of impractical ideas now that oth- your objectives of an ethical
to
Lauren Bacall
Theatre from Sunday through
l
Paul Newman's
N ancy Sinatra and Peter Fan. In human misconduct and For- persona] assistance to them. ers could be quite flabbereast- nature. Show that you have in.
j Warner Bros.. the studio whereox,
Wednesday.
ed, so got down to the practi- penuity. Be alert tonight to one
Harper has a good chance da star in their own rirbt in da discovers the futility of the This gains you further good
Warner Bros.. the studin that she tnude bar film debut in Lew
Of becoming Ainericals new de~
you in a most Ufl
croup's effort to thumb its will and lo.yalty when most cal. Also, show that you are who
as the leader 11444, in ,,To Have and Have tective hero-sensation. But no "The Wild Angels,"
with
your
prosent
&amp;I
happy
..
lim
relenting
war
established itself
opening nose at
needed.
in the field of the fast-pared, Not." Now she ply a wealto June 21) Do 'what-ever makes you happy
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
otion-pound- thy sneinlite who hires Paul matter how groat Harper's pop- Wednesday at the Park West
acting
Winner
of
(May 21
burd-bitting and em
ton
ight.
the dis- lurity, Newman insists there Theatre.
A
good day to get ideas
lawards for his first Broadway A little outing
big private-eye films with "The Newman
GEMINI
will be no sequels. "Positively
(May
21
to
June
21)
very
subtly with right persons
Nancy is the girl
of stage role in "Blood, Sweat and
at golf, swimming,
Big Sleep" and "The Maltese appearance of her profligate none," he declares firmly.
Youtoday,
are not
Peter, leader of an outlaw mot- Stanley Poole," Peter Fonda picnic, etc. can he very enjoy- clearly
so thinking
be sure tovery
con. today. As ideal evening for romance, also. Sonic kind favor
Jack Smirht, one of Holly- orcycle club.
has the moist important role in able, bu a ?lot take any risks
successor to these classic sag- comes a not-so-weeping-widow. wood's most respected directors,
centrate
on
the
Vertities,
and
to
another will bring excell ent
the rip-roaring new Al his Hollywood career in "The whatever in P. M. Take some
Julie Harris, who last workas in the new Paul Newman
hen
you
elevate
consclousneu
piloted the Technicolar-Pana. production directed by Roger Wild Ancels."
t
support and
time to work an finest hobby.
ed in Hollywood in 1955, when vision offering.
starring vehicle, "Hurper."
to
accomplishing
greater
things.
Come.
Carman. ynung Fonda leads
Although he was brought to Let it work efficiently.
Produced by Jerry Gershwin she appeared opposite James
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
'~Hnrper"
deals
with
the
dif~his
cyclistts
club
an
a
croarf
ilmiand
severul years ago to
MOON CHILDREN' (June ,,, Lose yourself in romance toand Elliott Rustner far Warner Dean in ItEust of Eden," un. uppearan
night.
Forget
worries.
ce of a sadistic mil- country junket to reclaim the appear in "The Victors," he has to July 21) Getting out to see
to July 21) If you an loyal to
'
release, "Hurper" is based on veil.-; a
MOON CHILDREN' (June 22 your admirers on this particu.
new talent in "Harper." lionaire. His tmil, leading stolen bike of one of the mcm- I been highly selective about the that powerful person in A. M.
"The Moving Target," a bestcafe entertainer, she sings through the California under- hers. When they
to July 21) You find it diffi- lar day, you find that you get
afoul of roles he will accept,
selling novel by floss Macdon- professionally for the first he has been kidnapped for ran- shot after
will
bring
excellent
results
and
cult to get through to pals to- hacking for your most vital
world, eventually discloses that police,
member is
While awaiting another role others will respect you more
aid. The screenplay is by Wil- time. Julie found the Tole exbe has fled a brawl I to his liking, Peter studies rui- later. Later, go where you gain day because they are under outlets. Attendance at group
rellent training
Lam Goldman.
"Skyscra"
som.
When
he
is
found,
he
scene
on
a
patrolman's
motor- tar and singing, and is writing prestige. Take It very
I sonie sort of pressure, but P. M. meetings is wits. Get on board
Newman, one of the foremost per," the Broadway musical
is
0. K. Then be
to be murdered. The kill- cycle,
social, and have
well.
a screenplay which he
night and read some.
lumiaries of stage and screen, which she is starred.
or,
Get
wardrobe,
etc.
in
order
dur..is
one of the
LEO
(July
22
The
outlaw
cyclists
spirit
the
produce
himself.
Aug. 21) If
LEO (July 22 to Aug.
Janet Leigh returned from assorted
Is best known for his performdrunks,
jag
the
morning-get
to
church.
you
listen
carefully
to what
wounded
member
out
of
the
He is married to the former you cultivate those who think
ances of complex characters in filin-mul.ing in Spain to appear glers,
LEO
(July
22
to
Aug.
21)
others
are
saying,
professional bruisers or hospital and he dies for lack of Susun Brewer, a graduate of differently to got their views, Plan just how you are going to many
find that
Tennessee Williams' "Cut On in the part of Paul Newman's religious
fakers with whom he medical care, Fonda feels he Sarah Lawrence College. They you find
a
gerin
of
a
fine
idea
get
many heneHot Tin Roof" and "Sweet wife, who thinks her husband was in the ha
bit of consorting, is responsible and pledges to are parents of one child and fits. Do some research work make the right impression on can be gleaned which can b.
higher-ups
lunch
but IL very respectable lawyer give the dead c.yclist a good are expecting another soon.
that utilized to your advantage.
that is vital to your best inMATINEES
who loved the mnihlionaire's burial.
His sister is actress Jane terests. A cheerful atitude
moo. $hi'u sun. SL50
most. cherished aims. Be sure or. Make life more Interesting,
man-chasing daughter.
The funeral service turns in- Fonda.
EVENINGS
very important right flOWs
handle any
work
mets. fury fhuTs. $2.00
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socially. ear- affluent.
PERFORMANCES DAILY
ftj, set, sun, hat $250
VIRGO (Aug.
__
to Sept.. 22
Being sure to get a better EVP
VIRGO
(Aug.
22
to
Sept.
22)
A
good
day to
S P.M. (Open 7:301
out
toni around you will then put
Be steadfast to what has pro. of some 'gull routine that Is
WINNn OF 6 ACAMMY AWAM
ning's entertainment. Don't be "n grand in the Past durine crippling 'YOU both mentally
FRID*a P. M.
(1') 'ri. Ealet
SATURDAT P. M.
y. Make a point to
':O
Chmp r.uu
disturbed by those who
jeaL0 () Ncwr
OOCM [MAP.A ,!,
outlets, personal Interests, etc. see one In power who is not
(C) k
(6) The Wild, Wild West
KITI
bus. Be of
(Ii)
(0) The Assault
(0) hugs Bunny
a very romantic lateral bobbies. Get Important available at other times. State
FILMED IN COLOR
(C) Legs-, It To Bckver
8 :00 (') Hank
frame
of mind.
1:30 (C) Linus The Lion
your alms concisely.
Hearted
LIBRA (Sept. !!S to Oct. 22) letters written up.
(0) ABC News
5:30 () Etn Along with MItch
and caution in wordint is neces- LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
(0)
Florida
Agriworld
'ONE OF THE MOST IEAUTIFUL MOVIES EVIl MAPLI"
6:15 (1') Newisitne
Doing
whatever
will
bring
sary,
(6) flr.an'p Heroes
1:00 () Major Lea'ue Base6:31' () Huntiv - -Brink1e'
tho,
- LIFE MAGA7INE
(0) The Addarns FamlbMaking plans for greater rapgreater harmony between you
bail
(6) Waiter CronkIte
0:00 (6) Gonier
LIBRA
(Sept.
28
to
Oct.
22)
port
with one of whom you are
(C Flicka
and friends is best during the
(S) A
Man Called tten(0) Honer West
Getting
tasks
handled
judiciousmost
fond can
a.ndoh
5haT-Go-Rnund
0:0 (2 Mr. Robert,
them mat.da y, since tonight could bring
ELVIS is
TODAY
7o:00 (2) The Wextcrner
(14) Theatre X
(6) NFL Pro-Season Gu.me
day
Ir
during
will
release
time
rializint
before
evening.
Get
(C) Colt
(i' Frncr' Iauhter
&amp; SAT.
ChampIonslp Wrest- misunderstandines while talkromantic endeavors In your most cherished aims nice.
20:00 () Tb. Man from
hug
t.N.CL.E.
.fl( (f Championship Bowling mug. Zip purse tonight, also. the P.M. Showing others that )y thought out also. Life can
HO
Diplomacy is important right
(9) TwIlight Zone
(I') Movie
3'OU are devoted is important be infinitely happier in the fuOPEN
_________________ 11:00 () Ni•C
"HOLD ON!"
flOWs
____________________________
3:30
()
Movie
well. Don't
as
Ia Ike Curt •f the County
12t45
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
BOTH IN COLOR
(0) Theatre x
Judge. Ceisita..$, Cnuat-, Pøtat, 11:30 (2 Tonight
cessary risks.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov.
21) Although you want
(C) Theatre of the Stare
4:00 () Feature Movie
.'
to
Nov.
SCORPIO
(Oct.
23
(C)
Sa.ta.rl
(0)
Shock
Thoatre
Is s, the Estate ,,f,
21) A day for carrying through
STARTS
pleasure, it is best
______________
12:00 i
(0) Champ Westling
ALMA J. HVRFTON,
21) Prove to loved one in some with whatever recreations 'S
first
take
care
SUNDAY
Leusased. 12:30 (0) Shook Theatre
4:30 (6) It', The Law
obligahigh- mutually enjoyed with finest
tions that are of any
pitch
and tangible way that you
1
PI
nan
L:410
(") Tbe Texan
AT
Nottte Is h1ereh,- give,, that 1:30 (2) alb' Word
13,
_
devoted and then get out to. friends, whose inclinations ars
(65 Let's Go To The Races movement. Getting health imthe Undersigned wiU, on the 1.th
I :00
(is,' Wide World of SPorts proved is also imperative. Eve- gether to amusements that tru- simil arly worthwhile.
SATL'IZDAT A. K
day of August, A. D. 1066, pea(2) Sportsman's Holiday
I 5 :30 (;,)
petit to t1it- Bonoruble County 6:20 ((;) Summer senienter
9:10
Dakturl
ning is fine combining work ly pleam Keep your promises any Possible misunderstandings.
Judge
of
Seminole
County,
Flor.
:oo
(C)
Growers
Almanac
4
"A 100 PROOF
others as well. Show others Be fair.
I 6:00 (2) News
AND
with a little PleaSUre.
Ida. his flisal return, ae Adminis- ":3 (I') News
6:30 (
New,
PPWATE EYE!"
that
you have penetrating Intrator
of
this
Estate
of
ALMA
HAP.PEP.
':3(i (6) Wonderful World of
SAG177ARIUS (Nov. 22 to
SAGITI'ARIUS (Not'. 22 to
(0)
J. HrrtsTox, deceaad, and
-herald lrlbuae
Brotiser
hiuze
sieht.
:
eu.0
News
Wtus
Luger
DOES IT
Dec.
21) Carry through with
start
a
round
Dec. 21
said tIme, then and there, make
(1) Suahiunt
Mudd
SAGITTARIUS
Nov.
22
to expectations of others before
BETTER!
application
to
the
said
Judge
i:(uo
()
Across
The
of pleasure rather early in
:0tJ (2) It's A Small World
TECHNICOLOR
for a final isettlement of his
(C) Capt. Iaisgai-oc,
(6 Central Florida Phow- A. M. and wind up the evening I Dec. 21) Better get going on dashing out for fun with good
administration of said estate,
(I') .Tet .Isckson
t.ase
ADULT
and for an order dihsarging 6:30 (2 isurns and Allen
with something light and airy. those small tasks at hand be- friends, Others can afford you
(F)
On.
Pts'p Bey ond
hi
mi
itS iiorb A din In 1st raitor.
I
ENTERTAINMENT
ut. I 'Ia nit
rol
:30 2 Flipper
Be' good with repartee. Show fore you get out for amuse- certain
that
I 6) Suturday Night Movie
ment, visiting, etc. Make kin bring greater success. Be on
Aus.iis: A. 1). !'I.).
ou
are
an
(i ll.tul:le and JccI:i.
!'
}litve Gusi, Will Travel
Ili' G. A:idrvw Epsier
happy by doing what they have the alert for such good ideas.
(I') Jon*niaiiUt'r Ior:
Donna Reed Show
tionute and kind person.
Ai
Adn,insstratur Of the 0:30 (2' Atom Ant
(2)
3
Dream
of
Jeannie
Estate of
cAPRICoRN (Dec. 22 to expected of you for some time. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan.
4
(C) Tennasue Tuxedo
6:30 (2) Get Smart
AImM J. Hursto,
J
(I') Space Angel
(I') Lawrence Well:
Jan. 20) Being sure to invite Listen to their aims, help them 20) PartIcipation in some form
Deceased.
10:00
(2)
Secret
Squirrel
PLUS AT 3:15-7-20
0:00
SaturdayNight
at
(2)
e
uie Bahi
Puiplisli Aug. 30
the kin to partake of any amuse- to gain them.
of sport that will bring you
&amp; Sept. ,
(6) Mighty Mouse
Movie,
ii, 19416
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Into the fresh air is good for
Shelley Wtntvrt'Inet Leigh
(1))
1't'rk
mont.
you
have
in
mind
w
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Pig
l
930
(6)
This
Face
is
t)DCt,0
IU:'
Uncierdi.g
Jan. 20) Concentrating on fun relieving tensions. Many cheerFamiliar
make them doubly enjoyable
ANeIT" N2 _.
(6 Lassie
10:00 (6) Ounismoke
day and tonight. improve rela- is all right, provided this makes tel congenlali will be happy to
(15) Beatles
10:30 (0) ABC Scope
____________
TONITE &amp; SAT.
11:00
(2)
Top
Cut
11:00
(2)
News
tions. Complete 'work at hand the lives of those around you have Your company. Get into
,.'
affI Ori1
I
ADMISSION
(6) Tom and Jerry
(9) News
happier as well and you do not the mood of things.
kef
starting
that ii
(0) Casper Cartoozi.
11:15 (6) Theatre or the Stars
$1.00 A CARLOAD
tread on the toes of others. Day
13:31' (6) Quick Draw McGraw
11:30 (6) News
system you have in mind,
AQUARIUS Gan. 21 to Feb.
-;;
TWIN FILATURE
dpa
(9) blarills Gorilla
(P) San [if Shuck
a little difficult- 19) If you take a mom practi.
f . - 1*0
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
21
to
Feb.
is
upt
to
be
(2) but. Nite Show
401101 HOOTENANNY
1:00 (2) News
114) Know what it is you want Evening just the contrary.
cal attitude toward your aims,
LegalNotice
NO.
I
AT
7:30
&amp;
I045
21
to
Feb.
you
to
do
and
then
get
either
workAQUARIUS
(Jan.
COLOR
find they are realised far
'CASTU OF EVIL"
or get 19) A compliment here or there more quickly and 'welL
ing
yourself
officially
Legal
Notice
Be sure
IN VOT'NTY JI'DGE'S V01-87
IN COLOR
KIiW tIlE COi'W'J'I' ri.oiun*
others to carry through for to those around you during day to take
for visiting parks
P'IIr No 0114545
1W THE OOVRT OF THE OOVW
SCOTT BRADY
GO INT. 4 TO OUR DOOR EXIT LEE ID. &amp; EAST TO 1742
then make th. evening s and museums. Do whatever Is
EIA'l (IF
'ri.n'iioic.
•iaoi ooa you. Fine day for traveling can
___________________________
time
NO. 2 AT 9:30 ONLY
really be the pleasurable for your mate, cliiiLUCILLE T. BOONE,
'ry. STATE OF FLORIDA.
around, shopping, etc.
1W PROBATE
Don't
recock-o-the
"StOOD lEAST FROM
DECEASED
walk.
Do
what pleas- drn.
tire
late.
WU1'JCE To CILEDITOIft
Is r, th e Estate of:
OUTER
SPACE"
=I
j tl
i,,
TO ALL P E it p 0 c
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) es family also. Then you can PiSCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
" of. OW4111 AT = 012M U*v.. CLARENCE F. BAKER
l• Pam *- iwo
JOHN SAXON
CLMM$ OR DitLWDS
Deceased. While gadding around, make ask for favors with a big Visiting about with friends,
£GAIWST SLID ESTATE:
FIWAL WOT1C'E
smile,
family, etc. can gain you the
Tou and euch of you art here.
Nutive ir heretly given that sure You cultivate those per.
5 DAYS ONLY
PISCES (Feb. 00 to Mar. 20) goW win that is &amp;o iluport&amp;nt
by notified anti required to file, the undersigned will, on the 19th sons who can assist you to bet.UHY claim, send demand, which day
Fepteniber, A. D. 1066.
12:05-2:05-4:05- 6:D5-e:00- iD:DD
you, or either of you, may have i,reent to the Honorable County ter your financial position by Don't neglect going to church at this particular time. You
- right methods. Find a better .of your choice in A. M. and do. are thinking very clearly and
STAIMM
.
of
Hut:.
Kurlyle
Houshoider.
Ida,
lii,
final
return,
account
____________
___________________________
erful now contacts
DAYS
County Judge of Seinint,ie, Coins- and vouchers, as Executor of way to make your home more
'0
tI', &amp;t liii office- tn the Court, the Estate
CLARENCE
. charming and colorful, corn- portant Raise your level of can also be made.
7:30 &amp; 11:30
BAKER. discausied. and 'Lt su'd fortable.
thinking. 7hen off to the vis.
IF YOUR CUMV M BORN
TT
It, six calendar months from the time, then send there, make
ap.
POUR 11
its
or
fun
-events
that
make
TODAY
time' o' the- first Publication of phicatiun to this said Judge for
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
...he, or she, will be
ScEall CaM!
this ottce. Each claim or 6.- a final settlement of his adhappier and more under- one of those practical persons
TODAY
.
.
.
he,
or
she,
will
be
you
a
nisenci must in' In writing atid ministration of said estate,
standing person,
who early will understand the
DLOI I contain the place of residence for an order discharging himsend
a. one of those geniuses who not
Am Wm As Boma
IF YOIJI1( CHILD I-S BORN value of the Almighty Dollar so
an
y
can
formulate
greut
ciatmatit aid must be sworn to
Dated this the 4th day of Aug£IIIJBJITW4E
/
but has the ability to go into
t,y this clainsaist, hit. agezit or wit, A.D. 31466.
IIS*105flNa
attorue-, or this sans. shall be
J. FYD BAKER. Executor the minute detail that is so •. one of those individuals who enough spiritual and ithice.!
told.
uf the Estate of
tad a ji*rt of such and earn early has to learn everything training so that the energies
f.j Carl W. jiciuuie
FMT*ITic DEIIIII
CLARENCE F. BAKER
As Adzuiu,istrsetur of said
but will not be exclusIvely
Deceased.
through in a very perservening bY ffrSI testing
*isliweDasuiitv
estate
STEN(TROM,
DAVIS
later
on
finally
realizes
that
tested on making money, or
hkUW
Vw,Tau!
way to ultimate success. The
GI14. HEDRICK ê R OBI NSO N Mt-INTOSH
COLOPI
large
in
most
of
life
had
best
be
on
the
much
1015
East
Church i!truvt
UJI(
Attorneys for Executor
bY
pioneer looms very
of the other great things
Orlando, Florida
Florida Stat. Dank - SuitS
this
chart
well
as
the
intertheoretical
plane
and
plans
In
11!.
will suffer. Then the
as
Attorneys for Administrator
HD OVER 2.d 1I WERK
Z?773
Sanford. Florida
_________
_____________
then
made
for
practical
use
chart
become.
ide*I and
}'ubUshi
Aug.
10,
21;
k
12.
10,
26,
Publish:
Sept.
2,
Sept. 3, 9,
Aug
polator of more efficient 5)5
CO-FEATURE
many
FEATURES— 1 :
11566
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f1ah
thereof.
Than
the
life
becomes
persona
win
also
benefit from
tema.
Early
t
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ac
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t
i:30 ONLY
1)DC-41s
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whatever Is
started. Send xiily successful and much can efforts of your fine prqjge,y.
LU 111111"W11011
itisastunning
picture,acornpell'_
uzg
accomplished so that the old "The Stars impel,,
a"Mtoether
to best college.
JAIM STEWART
they do not
11
picture! A frank and uninhibited exposition of the
"The Stars impel, they do not age is truly affluent, phllanth. compel." What yu
JOWN
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ke of
on-rush of physical desire. One after another scene
compel." What
IN
make of rvpic. Wonderful family life your life Is largely
to yOUi
expands
ujzin the brash techniques of courtship and
GET ACQUAINTED OFFER
-i,,
Carroll Righter's Individual
your life is largely up to YOU! here.
e
I
th clamorous fulfillment of desire! aa.a,, c,..ti.t.s i,, i
'THE MAN WHO
"The Stars impel,
do nut. Forecast for your sign for Sep.
'
Carroll Righter's Individual
5200
Sepuntpe1"
What
SNOT LTY
you
make
of tetuber Is
I"urecaat for your sign for
ready. For your
Discount
your
life
is
largely
up
to
YOUI
tember
is
now
ready.
Copy
send
For
your
bfrtjt.
ON ANY AIR CONDITIONER OR
copy send your birthdate and Carroll Eight.?. Individual $1.00 to csrroiu
REFRIGERATOR REPAIRI
a
$1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore- Forecast for your sign for Sep. cast (The Sanford Herald), Box
MOVIIIASR AIM.
0
- PAST GUAWTIID SERVICE
REGULAR
1$
California.
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cast (The Sanford Herald), Box tenibati 1. now ready. For your 921, Ueljy'wød
THU WED.
25, C
Will .dmk*d s.
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VINCENT
copy
send
your
birthdjite
and
PH.DELAND734433
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iII iti Hollywood
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Prizes were estab- cast (The Sanford Herald), Box sic Is coe that is humorous
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with good
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cq not let the other comnun sense where anything
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nature is
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day and evening although to.
Pe'c'ta come Into effect that in- In harmonious accord
iou. night It is essential you use
poor judgment and the The evening Is an unusually more than average care on the
tendency to argue and despite
time for whatever has t0 highway.
unnecessarily. Be calm.
general hapARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
19) do with social
to
ARIES (Mar.
Morning is best time to handle Pin
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Is wipe,
all outside affaim since after
to have rather since you can converse with ex.
You
are
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loins to contend with.
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purchases immediately. Inspection on sak day 9 A.M. $o aSia
top calf.e table, living room

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Lewis C. Dell, AiJctIOO'Ur

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(OPEN DAILY'TIL 9 P.M.)

322.7591

3219 SOUTH HWY. 17-92 SANFORD

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2515 W. FIRST ST.
322.0861

322.6231

"We Care About You
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1HEMPHILL'1

OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY
SATURDAYS 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.

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1965
FORD GAL.
2 DR. H.T.

1501 W. FIRST ST.

SANFORD
PH. 322.0231

$179

INVENTORY

11

WAS $2295

1965
CHEV. WAG.
LOADED

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1966 MODELS
Mustang "6°, A/T

1965 MODELS

$
WAS $2595

4-SPIED

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$

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LTD 4.dr., Demo.
Falcon 4.dr., Demo.
Mustang 2 Plus 2
Mustang Convt,
Mustang GT Series
Mustang '6", Stick
Rambler 510
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'64 BUICK LeSabra Convertible
fully equipped, Including al
coHdittv,u:iiri, aunt condition.

$2,095
'66 YIA'I'

-Lsr. Sedan

-$21.22 month.

$141

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Gal. Z.Dr., Air
Gal. 4.0,., Air

11964
DODGE DART
270.CPE.

FairIes. Cp..

Pokes Spilt., 4 Sp,

$695

'€4 Old)$, 4-fir. Fully equippat
wie previous owner. Only

$1,795
'63 IIASIIJLEJt 4-Dr.
vkua owner.

One pre

$695

MANY, MANY MORE

ELLINOR
VOLKSWAGEN
X. Hwy. 17-11

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1q66
V. W. FASTBACK
SAVI$ $ $

1963 MODELS

$

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XL Cpa., AIr

Cutlass
Cites'. Wagon
luick Seeshal

Olds

1962 MODELS
Falcon 3.Dr,

Mercury Mete.r
Rambler, Al,
Faislan. - 4 Or.
Falcon Wagon
Pontiac Cat., Air
Chevy Impel.
Corvair Moss.
Plymest Wg.,
OTHER MODELS
41 Co,vaIr Wqn.

60 Chow. Imp-ale
54 Ford, Sharp
40 Falgon Wga.
6$ fly. Wgn.

TRUCKS
63 Ford Pick Up
60 Paid ' Pick Up
13 P.,d Pløtbtuj
64 P.600, soy.
se

44 P.400
41 UO Dksl
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St P.310, cheap

41 P.1000 treater
64 IcesoIls.
£1 P.110

YOU! ARE WELCOME TO THE HOUSE OF SAVINGS

Sanford fl1-11I6

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furniture,

dresser

t1 11111: G1.44L 'luSh, Rtilui, Lit,io'
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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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COIVAIR MONZA

COMPARE AT
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1965

OTHERS

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Half ton, 6 c linder,
y
only
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$1395

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1245

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1964 Chevrolet Pickup

Absolutely new.

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This sport coupe 11 equlppod
with V.8 engine, automatic
transmission, radio and heater.
Only

'62 CItIVJtOLET 1,4 Ton Pickut

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$1,595

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I cylinder, automatic trans
radio, heater, bucket

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fully •quipped, bucket seats

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$200 MORE

$1,695

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extra sharp,

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NEW VOLKSWAGENS

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4-dr. hardtop. We sold it new
beautiful, factory
a ir conditioning, power steering, power brakes.

'62 COUNTRY Squire station wit
gun, perfect for school.

$895

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$1,495

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$1,595

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'61 CONVERTIBLE, fully equip
ped, immaculate conditioni

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COMPARE AT
$200 MORE

1801 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322.0614

Realty

r,

895

Station wagon, 6 pass., air conditioned, regular gas
V-B, power steering. One owner.

$1,395

'62 GALAXIE 500 4-Dr., full
equipped, including sir condi
tiontog, struck No. 12€A.

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1964 Ford Country Sedan

G.M.A.CI DANK RATE FINANCING

COUNTY MOTORS

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$895

€3 Galaxhs 100 XL 2-Dr. hard
top coupe, fully equipped, hue
ket seats, blue and a beaut)

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1 60 DeLUXE Sedan, Heater, ex
cellent condition.

$1,495

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a

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6 cyl. engine, radio and heater,
automatic transmission. An excel-

$1,095

everything.

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'63 VW 9 Passenger wagon
perfect for school or haulin

Ford Van

windows, hydramatic, 30,000 actual mile

'€4 GALAXIE 00 4-Dr. full
equipped, including air con
ditlorilrug, extra clean,

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Cpo., bucket seats, factory air condifloned, power

1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 2.Door

'€3 DeLUXE sedan, radio, heat
or, Immaculate condition,

'€2 VW CAMPER, fully equip
ped. A bus today, a motel to

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Sunroof, fladic
sliding root panel, on

previous owner.

night,

1964 Pontiac Bonneville Cony.

Lincoln Continental

Four door, V.8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and
bracos, radio and heater plus air
conditioning,

145 SQ111%UVI1ACK f ully equippe

Hester,

2295
it.
2395

$

1961 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop

$995

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$200 MORE

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Quality Cars Left!

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'UU$(-, tiut notmeresgued I!nht.-0 loll,- ns.itl•- III $4111? 1(4511. tvkiu'thpet' S1'i (11' Golf Club like now.
COVCY'i(I patio With
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MultIple Listing Realtor
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Service Hoard Ii. i&amp;CCet)tllig UP
- ,irtl, si! i4 rnliiol. County, T'i,n-Wiieletpe
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I'AltE DRIVE
plication for the position of
(11,, at l'tibltt' outcry to (hi- high'jt' T,ix
flu' 1 It. bad, steel 6
Pollee.
Patrolnian.
I,i,l,Ier tot cast at
Il.'qii ti-c'lot-c1
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11GM L, over S acres,
u tI :i ii tins Inuni
('i , •• ho is tori?, In,,1-1 ,1,,
windows,
screen
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menui: 21 It, 20 yr
Of age
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alt- compressheight 4 w.'igiut I.. (-nilfirni I
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to cetatihiahed standai-ds v- it I
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1 I46f ill the city hall. Sui,nsl:
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1t51))IiCatiOthP it' Civil her vi -' 1.'j( if I NC; F0ll
ALUES
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JEWELERS
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Stenstrom
72_ Female Help anted
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J't(s!etI1't
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( 11' A I I:l:Ic.\ - l'biltut if!
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;- itL 1)" Htiuhi.,ie well pump &amp; IIOP8EKI-;E1'fll:
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NOTICE,
IlK'.'..! 4*? 11(110? tielelIa.- ils lii.-'
it: tin liliulY'- 01)- b- el IIOUSI, tii'
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State.hat'1 haiti 11
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ziuiclnraigtu.'tn I1,ult cii
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AtIorzs,",
Selling contents of home owned by Mrs. McCese I
emil tsr Uiit itt lli duly gaisthurizrzl1
IIAAtI'/.IL.
"peratiunol
)rh,111ot
1 i.rflierl'
utlw
Onora &amp;
(l;1I.utuw1siii 1hi
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who is now in her 90's and an Invdlid Located at
it,Oriattdo rlOtIdL
xtc ill
a. flee a
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sass
UTIII
tilt
lii...rsgu,sat
A!i,'sv.'7
i)r
Ida dcecrit'eti ar'• Lot 1' SANV ill s.e$i nii conhigiImelitOr
it, (lie' I iff , ,- ot list
20 1 r.sdview Ave. SaflfOTd
1 .A S I''' IIu'i.TEE. 1i'aniiiuoh.' iivteli
even'
ill till,
!c2l!
ron
I iorlt
a orii
2 II
September 3rd - at '10 AM
t141r1-u':'
LL'. 11" - I Ll.L. AtL.
't-A J o P y'si 2.itlI it. di, ,.,, I
2 J'ubItt- IL4n(NJfljP- 41!
Jag.compi.*e.
Contents consist of Dunen Poyh d ning room
Alt Pasi.ha, vUi err Juil O'iu l' .i"fuudt will hi. titj.
.',,i- I tI Ii.. r. II,:'
It. LJLL AiuLtto. 400 0e$t lsltldtti' Cl ..".1111
td,
drop
front
'I '1 '.L1L. .iutcru.ittounl RiteM.tchin; corn.. c.abinei dtgi i ,if i,ci' brie'

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l-'l.UitlIpA HUlA iiI5p II I'IHlI)

Holiday
Week- End

KARMANN GHIM

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Station Wagon. Good trans.

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1275

59 Plymouth
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FOR A LONG

real economy,

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Tuis., S A.M.

Until

'61 V'e%' 'WAGON Ipassenger fo

TIzys 123-7174
Da"
2:2-041L

city

Cal; IA

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I
a iiei

UDTLM KITCHEN equipped i
Bath with PamI1 Boom oUtawe Well in a nice, quiet
neighborhood. Monthly pamerits Ui &amp; assume snort-

S..A_.TJLS AGENCY

-

1650

$795

gage.

,t.t - 1,_LI. 1(4..'.Ii blockt.
ttI\
¶t'u,Hi net.- L.iii, .i.v' i-4 ciiV .

vice ez;PerIeneL, nt turnisi,

hide and all
penses
Write

oor

i

1650

A Real Deal!

soon. Small down payment

zza1
.TTr 3-612

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63

973.

$2$.9

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From Sat, Noon

VOLKSWAGEN

1

ve'

.

We're Closed

tioned. A real buy at

1395--

S. French

2, 1966

.

er. Real low mileage,

Super Sport Motorcycle.
Likenew......................

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LEWIS !Ai4T'5 &amp; SICIRVIC14
Ill? W. Country Club Road
Phone Itt-tIll

321 9 S. Hwy. 17.2
SANFORD

66 BRIDGESTONE

miles of
factory warranty remaining.

INSUROR

*t,.fl$I Sc'p$

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ntittis

I)PAI.It'tt

'€2 DeLUXE Seden, Radio, Heat

Valiant
18.000

owner,

BDIU1.EOME,lbatfi,
ndo Highw
which will be 4 lanes

TIME TELi'

' 41

lfl

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V1

::;-0. sate, o

Aft

Anzac.
Bldg.
Uanh
-,

PL4'tJS ('CTh1I%I1SSI() N

altlbU i

Ave.

..ustd()U1F..

:

71 Male Help 'Waffled

£t..i..

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TFiI.

1

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4-Dr. V.100, air coed.,

Realtor

1919

Foróor sedan. A buy at..........

EXAMPLE:

20th

turn

-

&amp;Cycles

$1,295

60 FORD

ber!

A

Listing

Asis............................

We must have room
for the '67 models
coming in Septem-

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$1.395

61 CHEVROLET

CARS

USED

LONGWOOD: 2 Bedroom, dining
room, 35
bath. Paved deed
and Street. 470 E. Evergreen

,oiis REALTY
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H

WILI4LAMS

.

on

w&amp;terworks,

A Multiple
APPAISER

Itealtor

jmi, nc

_______

Chit

to

Lark, 4-door, straight stick.........

OF OUR ENTIRE
STOCK OF

-

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MorOn
twxXIT1111 nill
.IAWA ?.fl)TOfl CCt1P1B
tA7.00 * ARflNS lAWNMOW'

new

62 STUDEBAKER

CLEARANCE

P?S*

belnper Agency

C4LEA1'1' lLAL ESTATE
M. NIGHT :-749

RCJTJ'I'E SALES

11 'nit o
JU 00? Items
J1L4 .'i' llfG/IN
-,f'4.,
IIAI'N
t01 Grapevilic A-Vt.

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Lhiueu.
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L
Leg 01 lf"*4
NOtiCe

4-door sedan, nice...............

GUESTS

2:2 -4191

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OUR

.

:t-3993

i.uunuc

BIG TOP KINDEItGATtTEN
rEfl:
OI, ?.1a en
CIa5e, begin Rep
I. Call

ut'I all Plants,

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lift ii

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Ph 60.47G,
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i..• I luntt, Feedi, Seeds

(are

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lien

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63 CORTINA

.

WatchforuIwn%m
th
of Golf Club. Evening* sk Sunday 2:s-80$ or ::3-o2.

Sale

3 '.irL

flfI-Schools &amp; 1nstructioni

.
CLLANEIb
5l( If'
COMPANI-

Phi

I

Prench

HI1 )L)(J!'

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::3-V lieu um Cleaners

IlIC

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DSUROR

afternoon-drive West

Street

çjy'p

2-09E.

SUICIDE Prevention.
ali Wi
Orlando 241-2321

ilt

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,4.

draperies,

•'

cul-de-sac that none
unoccupied
since It..
original sale. The price $2 9,o00.
TtSV P Open House Sunda-

ear

1. httti EsUili.

:-cc

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tur.*que

Agency

L.tttng

,::i15f

Fm..

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are the few houses on this ith-

for

waItifl

P

-

Personals

SANFORD I&amp; 322-1835
444-501 4
ORLANDO

S

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FOR THE ECONOMY BUYER

-

has been

-tETnper

.

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for

VT'MPA

i'; 1-'t\li' 1'R1CN. wide bed
5750. Tal.s' over pymt.. TEc_54I'fl

SPE CIALS!

AUTHORIZED

VW DEALER

YOU ARE cordially Invited to h.
our guest to Inspect a charmInc residence. Locs..ted on feshfonable Ktniwood Court just
a drive and a pitch from th e
M4yfalr Country Club. 'l'lsie
bedroom, : bath, centrally
heated and air conditioned
home is th e epitome of quiet,
good taste. So much In demand

4

?urti ?

4'

Ut

svIttz

p..opl:

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Itentula &amp; ReTa,ra_

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For

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rentaL'
IA

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Furniture

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for

hnue

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tonit
phhInw
pant, etc. O urc

Ot

11nd

I;IiI;.M.

ready cast,, sel'

ucuabic

Wanted

Etale

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W'l?''

towels,
&amp;

04

MUSIC SHOP

1tTTKt1I '}

BE

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IA F.

IF YOU na't

lthui1'

ft

-r-.ir(, CaU CVO

want-

Park &amp; 2 th

2:3-4222

Ciarine.
1azzet
'tPm $;)(' 0*1' 2:-l4X$ after
4 n. n

MONDAY linougb IDAY-.-8:30 A.M. 5 P.M.
SATURDAY 930 AM.
12 NOON

2).

FACTORY

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Setioters

118. Trucks For Sale

LABOR

3219 S. 17.92 Sanford

IiOUSt

I. AL

.

BaIDols FunNrrurE

PLAN(j T[iNLNCi &amp;flE1&amp;1lt

iri

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LA.ER
&amp; used t Urn tturc

Antiques
d.

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W. I.. RA.flMON

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any amount.

Sanford.

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111 S.

and ash!

tell

USED Purnitur.

4.fl(i.

APPLiANCE

11uHjJ

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Rusin.' nee( pericthtr
&amp; Used SMALL
1-l12
up? Use Low-Cost Want Ada

to

APPRAISER

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TaImtt

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Moiur.
:-y,pIhr

Want Ad i

New

rvk- (ilU.

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ILECTRJC

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I-TrLIC2Cr 1..)r $tli

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Ai.-J'urniturt Trot 8al
nf.-,i2lt1cjut !"nr 14a1.
?.-3lflfl(v T. 1onn
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iiis-Itiic. TroT HLda
n -ATtIc)ei T 'or lien?
t-8wnp or Ixchane

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121.

Monta; White
F'loct--e)itft;5550. Ph.
2-162$.'

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'fll1111 I"VtNflul!)E
"
$05--I Ir." loot St.

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10 M,nolIe

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ELLINOR
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£4 III' 1.l% 1'14111'1 0 1.t s*,t'',,i,ti\

1111 AT TO 'lin
VAl'Ft Ill \V AT

SENKA1I1K (fl.ASS &amp;
PAINT COMPANY

goes a long way at

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portatlon $1.5. .51 Magnolia
522-5149 after 5:30 n.m.

.iimosy

i'cis- npte!rs Apt. cni

tl. 11

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leurniture

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n:ftto As-c. rh 3-1374 after

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12-Business Equipment

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128. flon1 &amp; Motors

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(Ion * hi-os, Dependable trans.

301

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Payton

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4 1 quipme'flt

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APTS.

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heat cur pricea!
, Or(4I1 ,
II'. 711 (5 iI's I I'il s%L

t",wan. 577.4013

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9"--H(lfl4CP.-J1i,' (iF It'll:
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115

AUTOGLASS
INSTALLED

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Hunt Realty

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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SEflVICS BAUDAY9:30 a- a.
School
Worship Service — 11:00 a. a.
Wednesday Night
'USO P. a.
Prayer Service

PInR'!' BAPTIST CUTTRCR
51$ Park Avenue
Pastor
P E. Chs.nc.
Morning Worship
$:10 a- U
1I45 a- a.
Sunday SChOOl
Morning Worship 11:00 a- a.
Training Union
1:30 P. M.
7146 1p a.
Evening Worship
Wed.. Prayer Service 7:90 v. a.

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L. R. *itor ________ Pastor
Sunday
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Morning WorshIp 1100 e. a.
Evs.nsUstIe Ssr'v. . 7:00 p. m.
Py Night
Y. P. L Wad.
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CHRIST METHODIST
CHURCH
Runland Eststss
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Heights
Donald Ed Reynolds
Church School — 145 a. is.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.. a.
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Lt)ETt 'uflus APT1ST
Pastor
ILflaalItanGriffin
MornIng Worship
1100-a.

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3501 Elm Avenue
Rev. Itobeipt Welch
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Sunday School
9:45 a- M.
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Sunday School
Worship BarrIos
Evening Barrios

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aiorninx Worship
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HOLY
401 8. Park Ave.

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OF 'riii NAZARENE
V.. 2nd St. at Maple Ave.
J. Lester Seel
Pastor
Sunday School
9:46 a. a.
Morning Worship
10:50 a. a.
6:oo V a.
Service (Wed.)

Minister
10:00 a- a.
11:00 a.. a.

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Labor Day In Sanford-1966
went down to
pollee sIcilian
The report
showed
I.
few lrunks
in eat on 25th Street be.
1i'ed dead'
He was drunk
Noisy party on Seventh
Street
Boys shooting out
lights at the hail park. Two
apprehended and will he cleaning up the broken glass today
Man healing his wife
little child hit by car on 13th
Treated at emerStreet.
gency room and released
City hail closed up tight
someant' left a hose running
birds looking for bread near the
the zoo is quiet
city jail
radio blaring from the County
"Feel so lonesome"
Jail
Fishermen
out by the lake
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lonely
machinery
by the
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boat marina site . . . ducks by
Around
the Elks playground.
by Moilonviile—A few cars near
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the emergency room at the hosStreet
quiet
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pital.
maybe
didn't see any flags
It was too early.

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JOIIDkN MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CUIJROIL
1111 West First Street
Pastor
win. L. Btsphena
Sunday School

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PAOLA CHURCH 01' CHRIST
W. S (Bill) Hammond, Evane-

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Highway 40 West

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Morning Worship 10:30 ::

THE CHURCH FOR ALL..
ALL. FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest factor
Ofl earth
t!th for the building of dar.c-

Atornint; Worship -li:oo a. m.
Evening Worship - 6:00 p. M.
Bible Class" Wed. - 7:30 1). tn.

Civii.wiiy

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house of spiritual values. Without a

strong Church, neither denioctaw
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nor cili tion
person should attend servum Yelularly nuLl support the Church. Th
are: (1 For his own saks. 2) oy
lis children's sake. () For the Saks
For the sake of the Church itself,
which inceds his =omiand inaterial
support. Plan to go to church fork,
larly and read your Bible dally.

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FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Itev. Robert Al. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship — 2:30 a. m.
Sunday Beltzool — 9:46 &amp;. m.
Morning Worship - 10:55 &amp;. uL
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Morning Worship
1:10 a. a.
Church School — 9:45 a. as.
Session Met
10:44 a. a.
homing Worship — 11:00 a.. is.
Church School~-Besrda1l Chapel — 2:00 V. a.
Pioneer Fellowship 7:00 p. a.
Senior HI Fellowship '1:00 p.a.

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3776 South Orlando Drive
Thomas IL ItMktn
Pastor
Worship
9:00 a- a.
Church School
10:00 a.. a.

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Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert W. Temple, Jr.
Pastor

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PRINTING CO., INC.

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CHELSEA Tfl'LE AND
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ford
319 W. First, San_

FIRESTONE STORES
Bob McGuire and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
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EARR1LI3 &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

1i RTCAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. Strickland
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801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

KENTUCKY FItTED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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

SEMINOT
.PTIIT
Auttoch Baptist Cburch_. Oviedo
Central Baptist Church, 1311Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluota Baptist M'sio
Elder spring* Baptist Church.
660 Lehman lid.
First Baptist Church, 51) Park Ave.
Friendship Baptiit CITuich of
Altamonte Spring.
itt. 44G. Altamonte Springs
hin t IMptiat Church of Usliary
First Baptis t Church of OSSST1
FirSt
Church
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First Baptist Church of I.mk Monroe
Zkrst 11491,14t Church of Leugwoud. Cur.
Church
Grant
Pint Baptist Church of Oviedo
First Baptist Church of Ma L.n4o Spring.
First SliUch Missionary Baptist Church,
1102 W. 13th It.
Forest City Baptist cij
Fountain Heed Baptist Church, O iedo
Jordan Missionary Baptist Church,

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Oakl&amp;wn Baptist OMsrch .3743 W 39th 5,
Oit.en Baptist Church
Pinecrest BapU Church its W.
Prairie L.ak. Baptist Church, Bldg.
New

Fern Park

Progress Missionary Baptist CIIUrOh. Midway
Second SIsUob Missionary Baptist Church.
West Sanford
HuuI&amp;1d Baptist Church. 3919 French Ave.
St. James missionary Baptist Church Ste
Rd. 415 Omen
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St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church
anaan isiulita
St. John's Missionary Baptist Church.
220 cr... St.
Temple Baptist Church, Pus Springs lid..,
tita.moni.. Spring.
Wsatijds Missionary Baptist Church.
416 H. Holly Ave.
Zion Hope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave.
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Maosdonhi Mission Baptist Church
tja.k 11111 ltd. (Mises
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva fla'y.
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. U-"
1.mndc spring. lid.. Leagwo.d
Mi. Zion missionary
Sines Ave.
now Bethel
9th St. £ lkoi7 Lv..
New hit. Calvary Missionary Baptist
1109 W. UUi 51.
New bales Primitive lisptiat Ohurcb,
15911 W. 12th i.

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All Souls Catholic Church, 711 Oak Ave.

1921 W. First St.
Le'v. SoUthern Baptist Mission, CAuluots
Missionary Baptist Church North 114.

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First Christian Church, 11075.

Sanford A

CONGRZOATZONAL
Congregational Chriatia.a Church
3401 lark Ave.
Norussid. Christian Church. 1 1 u r I d a
Haven Dr., II*ItIMI

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Place. akary
St. 31.557 Magdalene Catholic Church, Maltland Ave. Altamonte 5pfl5gp

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY

FILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps arni Employees
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford
ICTLGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
PIJBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
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CHURCH 0? CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1512 S. Park Ave.
Church of Christ. Geneva
Church of Christ, I&amp;k. Ma rl
Church of Christ, L,ongwood
Church of Christ. Pads
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Church of Clod. 501 Hickory
Church of God, 2100 B. French
Church of God. Oviedo
Church of God hiIaMoc. Enterprise
EPISCOPAL
All Saints Episcopal Church
Ave., Enterprise

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Christ Episcopal Church, bong-wood
All Saints Episcopal, Enterprise
at 4th
Holy Crass Episcopal, l-'iinic
LUTHER.A.N
Ascension Lutheran Chutch. Oveibruok
Dr.. Ca.aeelbrry
Good Shepherd United l,jthern,
suu B. Urlando Iii.
Lutheran Church of the Iisd.eui.r,
103 W. *5th Pla
Messiah Lutheran Church. American bsgluu
flail. Prairie Lake, Fern Park
St. LiLkes Luth eran Church , ItL 426 SLavla.

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Barnett Memorial Methodist ChurCh, Jri)Bary Ave.. Enterprise
Bear Lake Methodist Church
listls*l A.1LE. Church, Canaan fieigl*ta
Casselb.rry Community Methodist Church,
hwy. 17-9:
Piney ltt&amp;iu.. ltd.. CasiU,.rry
Delisry Community Iiethuthat Church W.

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and Employees
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1" 1 vi I Church of th
Nasarsas, W.
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Fern Park Church at
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lary Church of the Neasruis
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Community Preebyt.rlan Church. LW Mary
First t-rssbytenAan Church. CMk Ave.
First l3resbyteriap Church of DeBary,
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)3r01,yteris.0 Church of The Covsaaat
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Presbyterian Church
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9913 Bear Lake Road

Upeala community Presbyterian Church,
Upsals, Bd.
WtaLaatm
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P bytsrla Chroh, Howell
Park. at 486, tss*1betry
IE'IZNTR DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lahis $Sveuth-day Adventist Church.
hwy. 436, Forest City
5.ventb4ay Adventist Church. Msttlad
Ave., Altanioni. Spring.
Sanford Seventh -day Adventist Church,
Seventh A;

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listed in "fair" con- jured available at press time. Hospital along with her twi
Early Saturday a car oper- year-old daughter Tracey afti
dition at Orange Memorial Haspital today after being Involv- ated by a Sanford man, Gray their car apparently went 01
ed in an accident onthe Orange Bishop, !l, 212'nlnnlalWay -r..t costI on anfovd A c. al
Blossom Trail yesterday while crashed into the Osteen Bridge 16th St. and crashed Into a
Two passengers in a cc
abutment on SR 415. Bishop
enroute to Tampa.
by Frank Noel], Sun
driven
Troopers said Shinn's car suffered head, lace and other
struck another vehicle on the injuries and was transferred merlin Ave., were treated f
at the hospit
Trail. The Police chief suffered to Gainesville Hospital
Noel]
apparently
lost co
broken ribs. No charges were ther
and
slammed
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his
His car was a total loss. A trol
filed as yet.
telepho:
Highway patrolmen are still passenger In the car, Miss Pat a guide wire of a
investigating an accident on SR McGuire suffered minor injUr- pole on 25th St.
Injured were Jeff Whitin
46 and Jungle Road, approxi- ies.
mutely two miles east of Gen- . Mrs. Virginia Skelly, 111 E. Geneva and David Noel], Sur
s ninrlin Ave. Noell was charg
eva. Several ihjulãa - z rt- i c-In- ins Circle, S'.f°rd
ported with no list of the in treated at Seminole Memorial I with careless driving.

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First Pentecostal Church of bougwoud
Full Gospel TaboreecI. 2714 Country- Club
Mt. 011,. Holiness Ch urch, 0s.k Hill
lid. Cist.esa
J'tueorest Leisbly of Clod. 11th &amp; Elm
Sanford Allia.uoe Church, 1401 S. Park Ave.
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah. Wit.
items, $04 Sanford Ave.
T*i. Salvntiogi Arai, 214 Jr. Sad 81.

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Police Chief in an
North
Orlando, was reported in
accident—Gosh—arid he got all
"critical" condition this morn
those safety awards too.
Ing at Orange Memorial Hospital suffering from a bullet
wound in the head.
Area deaths ................ 2 Sheriff's Deputy J. Q. Gallo.
bridge ....................... 8 way reported young Connelly
C1ssified ads ............ 10.11 was found at the rear of the
Cornic .................. 89 Church of the Nativity, on SR
Crossword puzzle .......... V 427, Saturday morning, with a
Dear Abby .................. 8 .22 caliber rifle at his side. 1-ic
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Entertainment ............
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TITUSVILLE (AP)
Sturchio of Titusville dropped
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The decision, 60 days before
the election, left Rep. Ed Gurney, Republican, with no announced opponent.
Sturchio said that hopes for
financial support had not materialized and he had gone into
debt to seek the office.

this afternoon at the Church of Christ with internment
at. Onklawn Cemetery.
Hancock, who came to San.
fond more than a decade ago,
livedat 109 Pinecrest Dr., SanHe served with the Array
engince during World War
I II and *as'
as a member of the
Sanford Shrine Club, member
Inf nselk
of the Bahin Temple In OrlanMIAMI (A?)
G reta, the
do the Masons and the Restaur- season's seventh tropical storm,

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Survivors include his widow, might to hurricane intensity to.
Maxine N.; sons, Robert Wade day as scientists considered
whether to try to seed her anand Wallace Dale, both of San. gry winds into submission.
ford; mother, Mrs. Pearl HanAlthough she was still small
cock, Williston; brothers, W. L. and no immediate danger In
Hancock, Daytona Beach, W. E. any tand mass, forecaster's predicted Greta to grow In sixe and
Hancock Jr., Jacksonville;
ters, Mrs. Opal Henderson, Or- power as she ranged over the
warm waters of the South Atlando; Mrs. V. F. Hester, Allantic.
achun, Mrs. W. It. Hester,
Meanwhile, officials 0f ProGainesville, Mrs. harry Gaston, ject Stormfury, the tropical
Columbia, Ga., seven
nephews storm "seeding agency, were
niece s.
and
decide during the
expected
l'allbears were \V. K. McRob- day whether to sprinkle Greta
erts, J. L. hobby, Ruby Spears, with 3ilver Iodide.
Dave Heniley, J. H. McNeil and
Her location and probabte
many honorary pallbearers,
track made Greta a candidate
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Sturchmo, 43, is a political charge of arrangements.
science Instructor on leave from
lirevard Junior College.

for the process which is designed to convert a tsorm's destruc-

tive ferce into harmless rain.
At 5 sin. (ES'T). Greta was

Marine Killed

centered near latitude 21.3
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
A north, longitude 6.1.3 west —
crash on takeoff killed at Mu- about 385 miles northeast of
rine Corps flier last night. The San Juan, P. R., and a little
pilot, stationed at the Heaufort over 1,200 miles east soutist
(S.C.) Marine Air Station, had of Miami.
started it training flight when
Greta developed yesterday
Ids Ii'S Crusader jet crushed at northeast of the Leeward lithe end of it ('veil Field rums- lands, the eastern boundary of
the ',.'aribbesn Sea
A long- way.
CICERO, 111. (AP)
threatened 01)011 housing march
filed through hostile Cicero
Sunday, with 3,00() 1)011CC and
National Guardsmen swinging
bayonets and billyclubs to maintuin order.
Six white spectators suffered
minor bayonet cuts and police
arrested at least 40 Pe150115.
'I'ise march by 192 persons
fur less than thu 1,000 authorwas
Ized by a parade permit
protected by a force larger
tItan asiy mobili zed during the
pust six weeks of Protest
itiurehes in the Cicero area. Leas
than one-quarter of the marchers were white. Some other
marches have been nearly half
missions.
coumposed of whites.
As in other dunsonstrutions,
rocks, bottles and firecrackers
flew at the marchers and hecklers shouted taunts and oh.

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Sanford and Seminole County today mourned the
loss of Rohert C. Hancock, 52, who died Saturday after
an apparent heart attack.
Funeral rites for the owner of the Pinecrest Inn
in Sanford and Town House in Oviedo are being held

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Eastern Orthodox Church. St. Johns Chry.
50510W CILSP&amp;, Hwy. 17-92, Fern Park
Congregation Bath lana.!. 14th A Magnolia
First Church at Christ, Scientist.
1100 E. 2nd St.
Mlujdow Ball of Jehovah's Witness
Lali. Monroe UnIt, 159* W. Third St.

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The 78-hour Labor Day week•
endend traffic toll toward what
tile National Safety Council Sold
looked like a "pretty definite"
record.
The death toll reached 457.
"Unless there's some radical
Improvement," said a safety
council spokesman, "it will be
near the top of our estimate
630 deaths. This, of course,
would far4urp515 the record of
(.4
563.
"At this point, It looks pretty
definite," he added.
For comparison, 505 persons
died on a recent non-holiday
weekend.

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Commie Paper

The new six acre park near
Lake Jessup is about ready and
NEW YORK (AP)
A crude
don't bc surprised U you see
picnic tables and a boat ramp bomb exploded Sunday at the
offices of the Communist flewsprouting up any day there.
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County Commission plans lusemeut room and shattering
work sessions on county road windows, including a number of
projects Tuesday afternoon and stained-glass ones in a church
Routine meet- across the street.
Wedueday
There were no injuries. Police
ing scheduled for tomorrow
said
the pipe bomb, 10-12 inches
morning.
long
and probably filled with
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School buses using Holly the basement areaway of the
Avenue between 24th and 25th three-story brownstone
building.
Streets have aroused bitter
The church damaged was the
compaintb about the dust from
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of
residents there. Some people
St. Savu.
have been raising cain over
cars raising dust on way to
ball park during the summer.
Every city coiiimlstiioiier got
at least one phone call—they'll
take it up with the school board.
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Church of Clod In Christ. Oviedo
Chuluota. Community Church
Church of 0-ad of Prophecy, 3507 Elm Ave.
Church of God Mlmlon, Enterprise
Church of issue Christ of Latter Day
Saints, MIS Park Lye.

COmmUP'&amp;y Chapel, Altamonte Spring.

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Christ Methodist Church
Sunland
First Methodist Church, 419 Park Ave.
First M ethodiat Church of Oviedo
Fi rst Southern Methodist Church
344u Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist Church. 101 W. 4th It.
Geneva Methodist Church, Oseeva
Grace Methodist Church, Onors Rd.
Grant Chapel huE. Church. Oviedo
(.Iakgrove Methodist Church. Oviedo
Gateep Methodist Church
Pa
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Weals
Wesleyan Methodist, it. 44
W at
St. James A.ILE.. 9th St. at Cypress
Sc.. Maria A.11.E. Church St. At. 416 OltSsfl
st. laura Methodist C ii u r C 11 OsiSID
ltd. EnterpUae
Stafford Memorial Methodist C b u r cii
b. DslIary

Traffic accidents continued
in alarming numbers
to-in Sanford and Seminole County
rifl-kbt' Iat'T Dwec..J
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IIANCO(:K

Sanford Mourns
Loss Of Hancock

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Longwood Police Chief Hurt.

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BISHOP CAR AFTER THE SR 415 CRASH

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MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

WILSON-MAWR FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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Rose &amp; Willis Bowman &amp; Employees

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Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Riame and Employees

L D PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

STENSTROM

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and

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C. L. Robinson and Staff

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1.11 acic-ep '.i.huIe mnking on a
g(- rt'eflfy(l porch M his home,

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rRESBYTEILIA CHURCH
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IL. Lucas F. Onile
Pastor
Church School
9:20 a. a.
Morning Worship.. 11:90 a. a.
Junior RI &amp; Senior 111
youth Meetings
6:00 p. a.
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SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO. INC.
Oviedo, Florida

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Str.ff

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Nothing but pats-on-the-back
for our sheriff's putro] boat on
the St. Johns and Lake Monroe.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP)
Wish I had a nickel for every
President Johnson campaignperson they have pulled out of ed in Michigan today by bluntly
Doing it quietly telling organized labor on its
the water
and without fanfare.
own holiday that "it can't make
all the gains it wants
all at
soon
beonce.,'
meeting
Look for it
After volunteering this anti.
twtCtl \7 oluiia and Seminole officwis on that Sit 415 bridge— inflation warning in Detroit,
You Imow tile one mean—The citadel of the United Auto
structure (?) that looks like It Workers Union, Johnson flew to
belonged to the Sanford Junior P.attle Creek to help mark the
High School complex.
100th birthday of a sanitarium
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founded by the late cereal king,
Work on dredging the propos- Will Keith Kellogg.
ed new boat marina has been
Now U we can
completed
only iwd those bulkhead people.

—The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
GREGORY LUMBER
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there's such a shortage of doe.
mrs Ii: Sa"Ju34.th cru't our
medical society solicit young
MDs from around the country
in settling here? Surely there wood Police Chief.
must oc hundreds of young mcfl
Long-wood Police Chief H. D.
out of medical school looking
for a place to raise their jamRies.

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Evening Worship — 7:15 p. a.

FIRST CHURCH OP CUltiST
SCIENTIST
800 Last Second Street
Sunday Service &amp;
Sunday School
11:00 a.. a.
Wednesday Service s:oo p. a.

OATkWN BAPTIST CIRJ1tCII
274. Dountry Club Itoad
Pastor
Rev. IL. T. Barrett
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Sunday School — V:4f
Worship isrv1oe — 1l:OD a.. a.
'Pr.aMur 11ntn
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2:00 V. a.
Evening WOTI12t
Wed Prayer Bsrv. — 7:20 p. a.

L.UTHERAN CHURCH OP
THE REDEEILER
103 W. 21Lh Fla"
"The Church of the Lutheran
Hour" and TV "'This is the
Lit."
Herbert W.Go.ras........ Pastor
Sunday School — 9:16 a. m.
Worship 8'1iN1
a- a.
Kindergar
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rrul 1100'(1 one as Pher,mos W.
t ringer. It, of Riviera Reach
111111 saId ttie r,'hprs name was
ri! her Richard MihIr r'r ii':harrI
l :, m phe ii
WiIiIm,tn 1fr-rmnJr. 'A of PAM 61 stied in Itue -"trek of his car
''Ii Stt,Pc- Rm,rJ )04 msts'iut II miles
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11'mnrueII Friday night.
f)rr,wriing.q I a e I si ii e d May
;siyer. .1.1, of Gainesville at Crec
,'jt Ficaeh Charles MiPer, nfl.
of A P. I a a I a at. Jacksonville
heath, and gather Sheppard.
52. of .laeks'.nvlIIe In the Jacksr,nville Harbor.
At Lakeland. Paul Linn. 74,

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Thomas .1. Walsh .Jr., 20. of
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Adstuday School — 9:4b &amp;. M.
jUoraLu&amp; Worship... 11:00
Tr&amp;lnt= Union
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7'ZO
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.Jr., 32, was killed Sunday at n I
IhaMlillnte processing plant tic':i t
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!t''hr'rt l)ar.ir'l f,ngfr,rrl 5 I.I. rf
,q I ll, tt-rulkeql on Stat" 1I11Ful .102
z:sii killer] in preneat- Panama (1$ y.
rlm-,wri hrnars Sa?urrlay
hit
.Josc'mh 1. 011.1f roll I tear a, r,11, "I tr,r mu ear rsn Sfmto Rose] 29
K l'slutut,tc'e '.-suq It I IletI itt an or submit 25 t nllpq r,isrth r,f S'mnni.
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city Sot ui,rin v
A F"'""!', boy M i e lu a I
1Jie Mr,ntgornery, 11. w xi killed
tvhen a ear struck his Wycle
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Oft SOuPe FU,orl 05 Rt Pe'nqaeola
Sat c,rtlay.
Two men were killed Friday
a I g hi P when their ear was
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Bible School •..
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Morning Worship — 10:00 a.. a.
1- suing Worship — 6:10 p. a.
Wed. 1ray•r Service 7:10 p. a.

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Holy Communion
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Presl- at Juvenile Delinquency subdent Johnson, deploring the committee which last May 19
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"shocking tragedy" on the Uni- approved 6 to .1 an administraSVIATIIElt: Monday 89.70, mlii .:17 Inch ; showers, warm thru Wedne'ndiiy.
versity M Texas campus, said (ion bill to put controls on the
Price 5 Cents
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law.
referred t the senate .Iudiciary
Is the cost of living going u;
In
a
sta
tement . Johnson said Committee where a fight is e'(consumer Index says "yes"
Congress has been considering pected to exempt ri fl es from
LB.1 shouts "no") or h thu
such legislation for many these new controls.
new math getting out of hand
months.
t The house also has received
of
One of the Clockwatehers shop
time has tome for ac- several hills to curb firearm
(Ion," he said.
sales. But it has taken no action
ped one of our super.rnR1iets
iohnson.
who
personally
knew
since
.lulv 1965. when Its Ways
the other day. Cleansing powdei
of the victims of the cam- and Means Committee held .
one
(i was a needed item on the list
pus sni per, joined Mrs. .lohnson hearing on the subject.
40 1
On the can was the price tn3
In the wake of the Austin
which read 24c. Over IL, bit
shootings.
Dodd said:
(Sea reIa
surely not hiding it, was an
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my
part I will continue
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other price tag 12 for 51c".
to fight to keep controls on the
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In sending a telegram to the sale of rifles in my amendment
By I)otth Austin
Last year the local Jaycee
university's chancellor. Harry to the Federal Firearms Act."
effect on July 1, 78 McdSince Medicare vent
claimed one International visit
Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough. a
Ransom, saying:
imitted to Seminole Momtion when Mike Whelchel of th leave patients have been rn
Democrat who lives in Austin,
orial Hospital. (The fedora I government has not apMayfair Country Club and
"We want to assure you of said "This horrible deed must
any
hospital for regular Medipersonal or official assis lead to some thought of the
member of the Sanford Scm proved or disapproved the
tance that would In any way be
only for e nuergency cases.) AdnuiniJ. nole Jaycees attended the Ecot care funds
promiscuous handling of danhelpful."
strator Robert Besserer
gerous arms. .
omic Affairs Conference in Al
Hill Ii Moyers, White blouse
said total case load for the
The Se nate bill would:
gentina. South America. Thes
press secretary, said the adpast month has been it lit1. Ran the Interstate mail orSanford men do get around!
ministration will push for a gun der of
tle over 400 patients.
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concealable firearms
I
an unusualnot
"This
is
control
law
stronger
than
one
such
as
pistols
and revolvers
The Sanford Herald and Th
ly high number of patients ovapproved In March by a Senate
individuals.
Clock Winders are always gin,
er 65 years of age as the usJudiciary subcommittee.
2. Regulate the interstate sale
to hear from our readers on an:
ual ratio Is about 80 per cent
This span, reportedly costing $80,000 to
BRIDGE TO NOWHERE
Moyers said the President or sporting rifles and shotguns
subject which interests their
of patients in the over-65 catebuild 8-10 years ago, connects Seminole and Orange Counties, across the
wants
the legislation to encom- through an affidavit provision.
II 0 W E V E R, letters, card
gory," Besserer said.
pass controls on rifles and shotRiver . . . . only motorists hit it wall of trees and weeds at the
Wekiwa
Restrict the import into the
which are unsigned and tee
e.
Most of the 78 patients were
guns as well as hand guns.
Oviedo Police Chief George
Orange end of the bridge. Road across the bridge, so 'tis said, was to
United States of military stirphone calls where the caller re
emergency cases. Average stay
connect with a now dead-end highway running south from SR 46 in Lake
The President knew Paul plus firearms and certain other
fuses to give his or her nnm( Kelsey was involved In a traf- is about seven days.
County. Span was built with private capital. State study of it projected
Sonntag, 18, grandson of Paul foreign-made firearms.
fie
mishap
in
which
the
town
will not be accepted. So if yn
Besserer said "It Is too soon
recreation park In the area has revived the thought of completing the
Bolton. news editor of Austin
1. Bar the sale of pistols and
don't wish to be identified, yo police car received in excess to make any definite assessroad
to
connect
Lake,
Orange
and
Seminole
Counties
across
the
\Vekiwa
television-radio
station
KTBC.
revolvers
to persons under 21.
are wasting your time. If yo of $900 in damages, It was re- ment of increases in the pa(Herald Photo)
River.
which Is owned by the Johnson .5. Bar the sale of rifles and
ported
at
the
meeting
of
town
sign your name to your lette
tient load due to Medicare. It
family. The President phoned shotguns to persons tinder 13.
and ask that your name h council Monday evening.
will
take about six months to
Bolton Monday to express his 6. Ran the over-the-enirnter
Kelsey,
while
In
pursuit
of
withheld, it will be withhelc
work out an average. A great
sorrow,
drag
racers
last
Saturday,
was
sale of concealable firearms to
but you must sign it..
forced off the highway Into the many of our doctors have been
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The President said he knew persons who are not resident of
on vacation."
many In congress share his the state wherein the licensee
Distributive education and cc woods to avoid a head-on col'H 4
Inspectors from the federal
view
that a gun control law conducts his business.
lision
with
an
on-coming
veoperative business educatio
government were due to visit
hicle.
should be enacted promptly
students at Lyman High Schoc
Council agreed to apply the the local hospital again today,
"before the loss of life that
are asked to report to the schoc
which
the
hospital
trustees
have
$893.16 settlement offered by
might be prevented by Its pasbetween 8 a.m. and noon an the town's insurance company insisted is In compliance with
sage."
day this week for counselin for the damage to purchase of federal regulations to qualify
Introd uction of gun control
and job placement for the coir a new police car. The low bid for Medicare. Besserer said It
bills In Congress was spurred
ing year. Mrs. Lois Toole is th of Simpson Motors of $1774 would be a week or 10 days beplaces for mosquitoes. "The ation which is "messing up the by the 1963 assassinatIon of
By DONNA FJSTES
CBE coordinator and Lloy with trade-in was accepted.
fore a report from the federal
President John F. Kennedy
Two irate women, Mrs. Helen roads are in bad shape," she Wekiva River."
Bond is the DE coordinato
reported th with nCr tAder i'ffle.
Councilman T. L. Lingo was agent would be received.
Alexander
again
i
Cocicley and Mr.. John Hunter, quid,. "and washing away into county has exhausted its au
Mrs. Toole and Bond will be at authorized to complete the
"Paymet of the Medicare
The chief Senate iponsor of
tending a state planning cot transaction, have police tires bills by the government Is run- pledging "to stay on you boys' Hear Lake."
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thority to stop the operation gun legislation was out ahead of
ference next week in Wei installed on the vehicle, pur- ning way behind with the backs until action Is taken,"
"The people in our area feel and has brought the matter t Johnson's statement with an exPalm Beach.
LAKE
WORTH, Fla. (AP)
chase a new light for the car, American Hospital Association appeared before the board of like forgotten people. We pay the attention of the propelr presslon of hope that the Austin The
father
C C
of Charles Joseph
and have the town emblem reporting that none of the hos- county commissioners this morn- taxes, too," Hhe concluded.
body, the Gamiic nail Fresh Wa shooting would push the measThere's just four more w'eel
itmnan
said
today, "My son
placed on it,
pitals qualified for Medicare ing demanding that maintenance
Commission chairman John ter Fish Commission.
ure to passage.
before school starts so kid
has committed a crime th at is
Councilman R. L. Moore re- have yet received any payments and drainage be provided on Alexander answered that road
Coleman received the corn
Sen. Thomas J. Dodd, D- a ctreat horror to the whole
"gather ye roses while ye may, ported a rash of speeding Is from the Social Security office four streets in the Paradise problems are analyzed on pri- mission's blessing to present pe
Conn.. said In a statement:
Parents of first graders ai occurring in the town and rec for care given patients on Med- Point section of Bear Lake.
world. He just snapped."
ority basis to do the work which titions to the GFWFC urging
"The Incident. . - In Austin is C. A. Whitman, a prosperous
reminded their youngsters mui ommended signs setting a icare," Besserer said.
Streets named were Sunset will serve the most people. lie immediate action be taken. I:
extreme example of what plumbing contractor, said he
have a physical examinatic speed limit of 25 miles per
"Hospitals are having a dif- Drive, Croton, Magnolia and instructed Road Supt. J. C. no action is forthcoming, Cole an
has been going on for much too beli...ed his Son was under trebefore entering school. Thi hour be placed on the five en- ficult time nationwide with Azalea Road.
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Lavender to Investigate the man said he intends to appea I long in this country.
anenQous pressure be fore killing
is mainly an attempt to see thi trances to the town. Chief Kel- mountains of paperwork and
Mrs. Cockley contended no matter and report at next meet- to the Governor.
"Ri fles are used to murder his wife and moth er and pouryoungstrs don't enter scho
sey advised signs could not be no payment of bills forthcom- maint e nance had been provided ing.
The commission agreed to ac and wound tens of thousands of
ing fatal bullets into 13 more
with communicable disease placed on state roads without ing so far, according to a bul- on Sunset Drive in the 12
In other business, Woodrow cept a 14-foot by :10-foot utiiit1 people annually,
persons
from the observation
These so called childhood dL authorization and complained letin we received today from years tihe had lived there and Coleman appeared to ascertain easement to Seminole Junlosr
th ese schootings in section of the University of
hope
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Texa tower in Austin Monday.
grade classroom in nothing fit fusion has resulted since the ation," Besserer concluded.
roads in the area were breeding taken to stop the logging oper- department to place buoys of have fought cont rols over the Police bullets killed Whitman.
state road department has
and empty it in a few days.
the shore of Crystal Lake Purl sale of rifles to any criminal or
'He had pushed himself e* 4
posted speed limits of 40 miles
prohibiting boats from bein deranged pe rson to have second metdously in the last few
per hour in one directionwhile
Robert Petree, democrat
within 251) feet of the shoreline thoughts."
Tn4)fl th 5 to do what was almost
the limit in the opposite direcstate executive commit.teema
accepted a payment from th i
Police
found
two
rifles,
a
carimpossible,"
Whitman told a
appears every Friday on tI tion on the same road is 45
i blue, a shotgun and two pistols news conference in tI1 front
city
of
Casselberry
in
th
miles per hour. Moore was auBill Herson Show on Charm
of his one-story frame
thorized to contact the SRD By MARILYNE PETERSON ed and both stop signs and vance for future council meet amount of $3,629 for its shari with the sniper, Charles Joseph ya
9 from 8-8:30 a.m.
O
of
participation
in
paving
after
he
was
killed
home
Whitman.
25.
limit
signs,
which
had
Ings
and
specifications
be
set
speed
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for co-operation on the matter.
Acting Mayor Lloyd Brown of
Winter Park Drive; brough
by police atop Universi- "tit- just snapped." said th e
In
other
business,
Town
At.
i
the
Village of North Orlando been damaged were replaced tip for the village's Insurance tic i'igaIi Avenue into road sys Monday
Democratic
guberna
t
o
r
i
I
ty
of
Texas
Tower. They said father.
that
competitive
bids
may
bc
during
the
month.
turiiey G. Algernon Speer was announced a vacancy on the
nominee, Robert King fig
tern
for
niaintenance;
anal
votes
I
three
more
rifles
and two DerWhitman said the regret and
Mc.
submitted,
will
be
considered
at
Motions made by Charles
instructed to take the necessays that while his fathe
zoning
commission
at
the
counto
provide
emergency
inn
inten
found
in
ringer
pistols
were
his
sorrow
he felt about the mass
Intosii, finance commissioner, a work shop to be held at a
sary steps to sell delinquent
Daddy Lester High, comes fro
mice
on
Lnkelamd,
Sanford,
Rob
cil meeting Monday night and that agendas be prepared In ad.1 later date.
slayings was too great to be ex- home.
tax lands in the town.
the sinail community of Fli
erts,
Orlando,
Barton
and
Carl
It
was
not
learned
immediatepressed.
asked
for
a
volunteer.
In informal discussion folCreek, Tenn., his mother Is
ton Streets as well as a see ly where Whitman obtained the "My son," he said, -'has earnlowing
the meeting, Moore recAnyone Interested in the zen.
native of the thriving metro]
tion of Charles Street.
weapons Police said the 12- mitted a crime that is a reat
ommended the board get to- lag seat may contact any coun•
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gauge shotgun had been pur- horror to the whole world. I
gether and map out a paving
claims that in 51 years of mu
ell member or Mrs. Helen
chased on credit Monday at a know you all realize that this
program giving an order of
riuge, his parents never hi
Green,
town
clerk.
boy is sick. I don ' t know what
department store.
priority and adopt the road
an argument, but admits "
the
Seaof
else
to say about him."
Dodd
is
chairman
Police
and
Fire
Commission.
program (to he financed out
times they reasoned tog
of the capital improvement er Jay Watts reported that a
so enthusticaily they could I
fund) when the budget Is tank truck has beeii received
heard for liloeks away!"
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iiext. ninrith.
from the Florida Forest Service
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Letter was read from the and will be leased to the ,volunBreaking and enterings In th
"'Tight money' has not u
Departiiient. of Housing and teer fire department. T It e
are on the upswing, a
city
IVI I,
feeted the Delt,ozia Corpurati
Urban Development notifying truck, which has a 2,000 gallon
QUALITY
cording
T
to
Sanford
police,
wit
MY$
home-building and sales cti
the town that $244,000 Is re- capacity, will be painted red
t
reports that three churche
ties to any substantial degr
served in the water and sew- and lettered by the fire depart.
were broken Into and eutere
nor Is there any indication
age facilities grant funds to mcnt before it is put into serMonday
night.
this time it will hamper ope
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help the town correct water vice.
First
Baptist
Church, Fire
ations in the future," F.
It will be available. If needdeficiencies n o w Inhibiting
Presbyterian Church mmd Ito!
Mackle Jr., president of ti
community growth. The coin. ed, to the Forest Service in any
Cross
Episcopal Church wer
corporation, tuted in a rece
jilete project, is estimated to part of the county on request.
some time during th
entered
financial report for the s
cost in excess of $600,000. Coii- All inaintalnence and insurance
night by burglars or vandals
month period fur 1966. Cuntin
structiwi of the facilities is costs will be borne by the fire
Entrance to all three builditi
ation of the rapid upswing
scheduled to get underway department.
was
obtained by breaking
home sales at the Deltowi Cur
Orville Johnson announced
within six months and be comwindow.
oration's Florida communiti
that be has received word from
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pleted eight months later.
Nothing was reported muissin
paced the company to reco
the Silver Creek Mining Comfrom First Baptist Church c
sales and profits in the fir
pany in reference to the closing
First Presbyterian Church, bi
of the dump, which has become
six months of this year.
a vending machine located I
an eyesore and health hazard.
the recreation building of Ilol
Route
Action will be taken In the near
(.rus.
Episcopal Church ha
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STAFFORD, Vu.
SPECIAL! loam.slze nylon cut
future.
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lutti and a sins
hecim
broken
Marie Angelo, 50, of 1020 Frost
'i'bo road and bridge co,nniisp1!o rug backed with foam!
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amount or change was taken.
Lou,-, Britons, ha,, died at a si4m rcirted several of thu
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via
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Fredericksburg hospital Mon. villa ge roads have been repair.
lint It grand to find a bIg 9 by 32 roominezuls it lot Ia Wilhimim 0. Moore, A2C, with the
Market over the weekend
Comk.s ................................
day night after an automobile
ii;. tug at this price? N. .of plush nululi
877th Slluudro,I of Air Force Police, sh ow taking
number of culls were reevivi
Crossword puzzle ......................
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mlshup about two nilles Vorth of
a mull break In Saigon, Viet Nam. 'l')io former
by she l'olku Department wit
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DearAbby ..............................
here on Interstate 95.
packed
for carrying kernel Note the deco'.number
of
brual
School
student
is
the
son
of
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reports
of
a
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(Mackle Brothers officials toWASHINGTON (AP) for
ton.s;
hen.y gold, ally* gi..a. cosml
and Mrs. William Moore of 1100 West 25th Street.
nig ud euturlugs at vartui
Entertainment...........................
day said Mrs. Angelo and her Former President Dwight D.
blue, antiqu, go d, fawn, spruce gr.•a, N. Dome Paawot4
j)lUe$ of business and stalls It
He arrived in Viet Num In November, 1905, and
husband, Bartholomew, were Eisenhower Is expected to be
Horoscope ..............................
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poppy red. Corn. s..I
the market grounds.
has been In the service since 1961. Mrs, Moore t'een route from their former
Jet Stream ................................
Further Investigation is belt
celved this photo today along with it letter saying
S home at Queen's Village, N. Y., released Wednesday or 'I'burs.
OPEN NIGNTSI 'TIL I P.M. MONDAY tku SATURDAY
day
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from
WulWr
by the Pulico Bopam
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inado
how much receiving The herald means to a man
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tions, a U. S. spokesman said,
involved compsny.size Units of
the 3rd Brigade task force of the
u. s. su infantry Division. The
size of the enemy forces was not
known
Field reports earlier said sev
cml regiments of North Vietnamese regular army troops
were known to be operating in
thearea.20th3Ornflesuth.
west of Pleiku City.
The infantrymen ked
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WILLIAM KIRK home at 402 Summerlin Avenue has been awarded the
'4Garden of the Month" plaque by the Jacaranda Circle of Sanford Car.
den Club
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JAMES C. MUSE
Dillard, Roberta Lois Barry,
James Caries MLSe, 72, Or.
his maIie Evelyn Arnie, Mich Betta,
Boulevard, Lake Monroe1
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died Sunday night following a
enemy dead to 648 in three Frances Williams, Clyda Marmonths of Operation Paul Re- c.lIa Ale, John Senkarik, Dolong illness. Born In Lawtey
vere against light American vie Thomas, Irene M. Ring,
Fla., he retired in 1959 from
casualties, a spokesman report- SaUye Bentley, David Ran*YI
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Bernice Hayes, Randy Torbett,
tern after 18 years.
El'here In South Viet Nain, Susan Kizzish, Rochdfle ConSurvivors are his wife, Mrs.
there was little ground action. ners, Lucy Moughton, Mancie
Helen E. Muse, Lake Monroe;
On the political scene, Pie- Owens, and Mabel Wideman,
four sons, James A., Lake
inter Nguyen Cao Ky, 35, PrOm all of Sanford; Ida Boldtn*an,
Mary; T/Sgt. Richard E., etased South Vict Narn an elected DeBary; Beverly A. Lester,
JOSEPH Kennedy, 78, tioned in Thailand; Herbert D.,
government by November 1967 Orange City; Elizabeth Hemformer U. S. ambassador Lake Monroe; and Roy L., Inand said he would devote him. buch, Baltimore, Md.; Agnes A.
diantown; three daughters, Mrs.
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iiJ'ly to his job as air Wel*i, Longwood; Elizabeth to Great Britain and
father of the late Presi- Betty Be-all, DeBary; Mrs. Lois
force commander after that.
Mathleux, Geneva; and Roy W
dent, has been admitted Wolfer, West Palm Beach; and
The premier made the pledge McCullough, Osteen.
to New England Baptist Mrs. Patricia Furrh, Dallas,
at the start of a campaign to
Births
Hospital, Boston, for Tex.; two brothers, W. C. Muse
spur Interest In elections for a Mr. and Mrs. David I Barry, what was
described as a and C. C. Muse, Sanford; and
constitutional assembly on Sept. baby girl, Sanford; Mr. and
medical
check-up.
He 19 grandchildren.
1L The assembly will be given Mrs. Dewey Kizzish, baby girl,
Brisson Funeral Home in
suffered a mild heart at..
six months to write a constitu- Sanford; and Mr. and Mrs. .r
charge.
tack July 18 at his borne
tion under which South Viet thur Lester, baby boy, Orange in

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avoideq camrniient to a pre- mice Gflma3tin, mwls P. Carcame to New Smyrna Beach
a
cise date, citing the difficulties tar, Stephen R. Xostval, Sr.,
from Providence, It. I., In 1957
£
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of establishing civilian govern- Margaret Crouch, and Evelyn UCI
and is * retired carpenter.
a
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Survivors are his wife, Hazel,
FALMOUTH, England (AP)
and political dissension
Ferrara and Baby Boy, CasselNew Sinyrna; four daughters, - Dull skies and a drizzle hamIn the air war Monday, a berry; Joan Stafford, DeBary;
Mrs. William Chandler, San- pered the search today for the
ar en
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spokesman said U. S. pilots ran and Henry Desjariais, North
ford; Mrs. William Howe, Dry British excursion boat Dalwln,
WASHINGTON (AP) - Luel Ridge, Ky.; Mrs. Doiphus missing for two days with 31
through a barrage of 17 surface. Providence, RI.
John3Ofl
and her fiance, Patrick Campbell, Titus-nile, and Mrs. persons on board. Veteran Cornto-air missiles during raids au
3. Nugent, received congratula. Joseph DeRosa,, Providence; two ish fishermen appeared ready
pixie petroleum depots. trucks,
barges and bridges In North GOP Workshops
and greetings from Wash- brothers, Charles Camara, Rivi. to record another tragic mysViet Nam. But the forays cost
wgton a diplomatic corps at a era Beach, and Joseph Camara, tery of the sea.
two Air Force F104 Starfighters,
garlen party Monday night at Forestdaie, It. I.; and a sister,
Relatives and friends kept a
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the Georgetown home of Am. Mrs. Louise Torres, North Digh- vigil at the hotel where the parand both pilots were reported SI"d I ii
irlmn ifl s 5. .
missing.
ton, Mass.
GAINESVILLE (AP) - The
ty set out Sunday morning for
IIuhe'
Funeral
Home,
New
a cruise along the Corujib coast.
The needle-nosed jets, capable first of six statewide "Count- The 114-member diplomatic
of flylnt more than twice the
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niyrna,
in
charge.
There was a threat of further
down-for '66" workshops or- corps had clipped in to buy the
T • d,
Atlantic gales like the one
nisslons north of Hanoi to sup- ganized by Florida Republicans y?
GEORGE C. SEEL
which is believed to have swept
teea
pres anuaircraft fire and gets under way here today.
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The chairman of the State for Luci and Patrick with the sari Avenue Trailer Park, San. course.
MIGs. They were the first Star- Republican Executive Commit- "N" in the middle for Nugent 0rd, died Monday in the Scmfighters lost since last Septem- tee, William Murfin, said the larger than the 'L" and 'p.'' mole Memorial HospitaL He
her over North Viet Nain and workshops would teach party
thrilled to death," came to Florida eight years ago Rain Drenches
'q
m Oak Hill, Ohio.
raised announced U. S. aircraft workers how to stimulate Be. Luel said alter receiving the
losses there to 318.
are his wife, Es. 'Oklahoma'
publican voting In order to "Wifl gift from Nigaraguan Ainbasa M Seel, Sanford, and a
Following usual policy, the a major victory In November." ador Guillermo Sevifla-Sacasa,
daily communique did not say
$ San. KANSAS CITY, Mo. CAP) —
Workshops will be held In dean of the corps.
"Oh, What a Beautiful Sa,
Morn- Cha 1 Ho f
whether the Starfighters were Fort Lauderdale, Miami, St. Luci and Nugent stood In fori
a G&amp;den
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singer
Jack
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Peme or
brought down by Soviet-built Petersburg, Saraiwta and Or- receiving line with the Barnthe Words weren't out ci his
rockets or conventional aircraft lando through Aug. 6.
man; and Mrs. Johnson. Presi- Orlando Is In char e
g a ar- mouth when a downpour
fire, but the spokesman ac
dent Johnson arrived more than rangemnts
drowned him out Monday night.
knowledged they could have
an hour alter the party a
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The rain chased th. show's
been hit by missiles.
Tooth Troubles
staying about 40 minutes and
opening
night crowd of more
The Strategic Air Command's CHESTERFIELD, England joking with Nugent's parents, Prettiest
than
6,000
for shelter at the
B52s liii a 'iet Cong base camp (UP!) - A magistrate mecom- Mr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Nu. SIT •.
open-air
Starlight
Theater
and a supply area near South mended that a 17-year-old boy, gent, Waukegan, Ill.; Lucia Vi' aliieSs
Viet Nam's central coast 35 charged with stealing money bridesmaids a n d Nugent's ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) where Jones is appearing as
+. roomsmen.
miles northwest of Tuy lbs thiS from a coin-operated ,a,
- me "prettiest waitress of Curly In the musical "Oklahoma."
morning, the spokesman said er at his house, should have
1966" Is Ellen SInger, 21, of Too.
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After a seven-minute
U. S. fighter-bombers flew 283 his teeth extracted.

number of single-plane strikes, gent" but turned to crime when average of one out of every five weIghs 125 pounds, won out over
but a spokesman said they hit the severe and content pain of Americans has changed real- 43 other waitresses. She Is a
411 enemy buildings. fortifica- toothaches prevented him from dence, according to the Metro. senior history major at Wilson
tiona and sampans.
keeping a job.
politan Life insurance Co.
College, Chambersburg, Pa.

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Sales for the first. half of

AtlopUoii of his aniendment

• mew Impala Super Sport in the color you want, slipping

so is summer. There's added strain on the engine be.

horn. of Rev, and Mrs. A. E. 15,451 unite computed to 7,721 Jorlty approval of Lotti the SenIn the same six months of ate and the house iund riutilicaGreen at 105 Lake Minnie Drive,

showroom the same day? Now's your chance: Your Chevrolet
dealer has a big choice of models on hand with small August

lug system has to work extra hard. A new Chevrolet Impala
or Be! Air now can save you a lot of trouble.

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National Headquarters for hay- wife, Betty, and children, ate hearings start today on a
Ing achieved too per cent mem- Cheryl and Eddy, reside proposed constitutional amend
bership for 1965-66
at 2819 Magnolia Aye- ment to permit voluntary pray
ers In public schools
It was announced that the
Senate Republican Leader
Installation of fans and Iouvres
Everett M. Dlrksen said his inin the community house, a joint
troduction of the amendment
project between the barracks
was prompted by court dcciand town of Altamonte Springs,
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completed.
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furnished by tic veterans anti
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expenses were evenly divided
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summer months
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Commander Otto Baumgurt- Opel Kadett monthly sales rec- Sen Birth Ilayh, Dind, plans
nor conducted the meeting and ords with i 906 dellver3s in eight days of morning and after
Chaplain Ralph Peter, who was
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recently hospitalized, was wel- June, Roland S. Withers, genDlrkscn has vowed reneatedlv
erul sales manager, rLported to get a Senate vote on his pro
corned back
posed amendment before Con
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William MhlUgan by Departuncut Commander Ray Gamble.
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and members of the barracks
expressed appreciation for his
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HAVE THE LOWEST RATES IN SANFORD.
(lay whether or not the worker period, lie will have to wait July. 19r.8.
qualified to take the course
pIns to retire, according to from one to three months after
For further information Oil which will he tauiht by .Iaek
Cot. Byron II. Patton, district lie signs Lip for the doctor bill Medicare and other provisions Hornet, water safety instructmaiager ef the Orlando social Insurance to become effective, of 1'e Social Security act, CM. or trainer.
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security office.
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if )i has never worked under Uuiit They will be glveui an - Frid.iy.
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mess program at South Seminole School) are shown taking part
in the various activities being taught by Mrs. Carolyn Millet',
Miss Barbara Colbert and Miss Maxine Trin!ble. Clockwise Htarting In upper lefthand corner, (left to right) Melinda Weems,
Lisa Buckner, and David Galloway work with flanneigraph; (2)
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irk fr,rnoy enernI.
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2 p. vu. at the Colonl,.3 Church
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MEMBERS OF THE WEDDING Include Lynda
Bird Johnson, the bride's sister, maid of honor,
and Mrs. James Ray, I girlhood friend from Hale
Center, Tex, matron of honor. Garard !riugen Sr.

the groom's father, will be best man, standing for
Lt. Gerard Nugent Jr., serving In Viet Nam. Washlngton's Archbishop Patrick A. O'Boyle will oficate at the nuptial mass.

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legislatures.
the
Opel
Kndett
line
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larity,
hosteues I° th
the second largest. selliiig liii-is
port
in
United
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ac
the
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real
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latest
available
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Mrs Patricia Rafisbutt)m anti Istration data,
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that August is one of the best months.
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that deep-twist Chevrolet carpeting. August is to enjoy.
Make your summer driving safer driving by king
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doesn't have
seat belts, front and rear; back-up lights; an outside rearmirror; pauded uistrunient panel and visors, look into

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See the man who can save_you the most-your Chevrolet dealet

LUSAKA, Zambia (UP!)
A parliament member urged
the Ministry of Education to
allow pregnant schoolgirls to
take maternity leave, and then
encourage th. mothers to usturn to their studies after the
babies are born. Sefalina Mul.nga also praised an article
which urged contraceptive Instructions be given all school

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Joseph de Vaney, 51, of For
Myers, fell to his death down th4
side of Mt.. Oberlin In Glade
National Park.
The priest's body was toui
Sunday at the bottom of a 90-ft
foot drop near Logan's Pass
which is 7,500 feet above as.
level.
Chef Park Ranger Ruben liar
said the priest, pastor of It
Francis Xavier CathoU Chure
In Port Myers, probably shIppet
on the rugged mountain Sat
urday.
He fell 35 feet. probably land
lag on his bead, then rolled dowi
another 65 feet, Hart said.
Msgr. de Vaney had psrke
his car and hiked one and hail
miles, presumably to look for
birds. He was an amateur cmi
thologlat and several book* or
birds were found In his car.
Born In Geneva, N.Y., he stud
led for the priesthood at St.
Andrews Seminary and at St.
Bernard. His first asslgnmeni
was as assistant pastor of St.
Joseph's parish In Lakeland.
Later he was appointed pastox
of Holy Redeemer parish lxi
Miami. While In Miami be au
pervlsed the founding of threE
missions - in B u n c h e Park,
Coconut Grove and Richmond
Heights.
With the coperation of Mercy
Hospital, Msgr. de Vaney estab
lished a medical clinic at Holy
Redeemer for needy persons In
the areas of Liberty City, the
Brown subdivision, and Bunche
Park In 1955.
In 1958 he served as advisor
to the bishop of the diocese of
St. Augustine.
After his appointment to Fort
Myers in 1959, he was appointed
an advisor to the Most Rev.
Coleman F. Carroll, bishop of
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coa, Ga., a college student Jones returned to the stage, the
combat aurLies In the South Police told the court that
United Preai InxatIonI
working here for the summer, audience to their seats.
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SATGON, South Viet Warn
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North Vietnamese clashed near
th C bodian border today In
a series of miming fire fights
that could be building up to a
major engagement.
U. S. military headquarters
reported four sharp actions
throughout the day In the
rugged central plateau region 10
miles east of the Cambodian
border and 235 mIles north of
Saigon.
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however.
had
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a 24-2 record in local play this
ted pro acti on bef ore being
By
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p1*1* Eagles on three field goals acquired by Athrnt'i. when It
season, drew a first round bye
UPI
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Writer
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In any way, so I'm sure horns star represents only on
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of many which have plagued
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winter.
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York Jets, realizes money does- perienee myself on ly a few during recent years.
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Sanford,
host
Ormond
Beach,
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Detand and Leesburg each have
across the Street outside a hotel already has missed a couple of
Bears last fall but was used
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touchdown end
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could fall off a curbstone-even here in New York and just as I pitching turns because he
two teams in the 11-team field,
Sam Baker booted field goals only as a spot player. Dennis )000
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wblle Eustis, Oc*la and Port
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was about to st ep off the curb, slammed his fingers closing th e
of 28, 24 and 25 yards for enough
Atlanta
quarterback,
Werbila
went
into
a
brief
Orangc all have one team in the
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someone call ed out, 'Hey Son- door of a car and it wasn't so
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field.
long ago that Bill Skowron of
from becoming the first team plays in two seasc's with Green that Carl McAdams, his $300,Rosters of the two Sanford
th e White Sox couldn't play be.
"1
looked
up
to
see
who
SA!KOUFAX of the Los Angeles Dodgers give. me
ever to lose to the Falcons, who Bay'.
000 defensive lineback e r, broke
ams are:
was and as I did, I put my foot cause he injured his back liftpointers to Nancy Sinatra before a recent game. !** h$
sparkled
on
defense
In
their
Claridge
completed
his
right
ankle
stepping
off
a
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ALL-STARS: Bud Kinard,
a baseball fan, and probably a Krnifax fan, too.
passes. including a one-yard curb last Saturday night in Chi- dowt the wrong way. I sprained ing an air conditioner.
NFL debot.
Ru1 Kuykendall, Cecil Dandmy Achilles tendon and it took Tile fight game long has been
- touchdown toss Just bit-fore th e cago where b was "taking In
Cr
ridge, LeRoy Estridge, Randy
a
noted for freak injuries, some
half to Tom Wilson, which gave the sights" with Some oth er couple of mon ths be fore I
able
:n
walk
normally
again,
Reynolds,
Jim
Warner,
Don
of
which were suspect because
the Falcons a 7.6 fred.
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th
happen
and
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wi
Don
of the circumstances surround.
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The touchdown was set up by
th
ere
isn't
much
you
can
do
ing the
Winter,
Larry
Belmari,
Roy
:t
a pass intercept an by Smi th, been injured practicing for Fri. about th em. Th ey happen to Two m.
Usk, Mike Woodruff, Bob Jackwho earlier snuffed a PIiiladel day night's game with the animals as well as human be- eam&amp;' former fighters who
up wi th legitimate ones
eon, Roger Griffin and Rick
phis threat with another inter- Green Bay Jackers," said th e ings.
Sires.
were
lightweight
Bobby Ruifin
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an
expensive
and heavyweight Bob Pastor.
.QUALITY MOBLE HOMES:
It happened after practice
Falcons a final chance at
filly
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once
had
running
at
MonRuffin accidentally "slept"
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John Emerson, Frank Stafford,
while be was just walk ing
B Asocisted Press
innings and Cincinna ti topped into the center field wall trying
when he returned a punt 42 around
mou
th
Park,"
Wcrblin
went
on,
himself
out of a bout with John.
th e city."
Ron Ruui, Don Harvey, Bobbv Its been a most productive St. LOUIS 32.
for the catch and was carrIed yards with a minute left.
"Her
was
Star.
name
Child
ny
Greco
when he fell asleep
Johnson,
Werblln quickly recovered
Gerald Bowling, John week for Phi] Regan. who used in the American League, Mn. off the field on a stretcher. He The AFL opens Its exhibition from
his
shock
and
felt
much
During
a
race,
she
her
put
under a sun lamp too long and
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right
leg
down
on
th
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track
to
Pastor "axed" himself out of a
tter when he discovered Mc~ ;J .;;I
Rowe, Butch Cook, Art Mackey, baseball 's pension plan and now ington downed Kansas
Johnny Callison walloped a the Oilers meeting the Oakland Adams is receiving the best get more push and the ground fight with Gunnar Bar]und once
city
lawrence
Pivec, George Paulk, thinks about a World Series and California nipped New York pair of homers and Clay Dal- Raiders. Each has a new coach, possible medical attention in a gave way,
when he whacked his leg while
Don
Carter.
share instead.
4.3.
ple drove in three run, for Wally Lemm at Houston replac Chicago hospital.
"The horse shattered her leg trying to chop down a tree durto such an extent th at when an ing training at Saratoga, N. Y.
Regan won his third game in Pirate starter Tommy Sisk the Phillies. Wynn homered for ing Bones Taylor, and Johnny
w, unfortunate," said Wer autopsy
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was performed, bone
Pastor was a city boy who
six days Monday night when protected a 1.0 lead against San. the Astros and Bob Aspromonte Rauch at Oakland replacing Al bun, "but I can understand how
deposits
were
didn't
found
in
her
know too much about
Angeles rallied for four dy Koufax for seven innings but tied the game wi th a three-run Davis.
it happened. First of all, Mcth
roat."
.chopping
down trees.
runs
in
the
ninth
Innings
on
horn.
the
Dodgers
tied
It
In
the
eighth.
clout
in
the
ninth
inning.
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From
th
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in
forma
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on
he
has
"At
least,"
laughed one guy
en by John Roseboro and Jim Dick Stuart opened the Dodg- Cincinnati won its 12th game walk outs and non-appearances
received
.
Wcrblin
Mcfeels
on
thc
boxing
beat today, re.
Gilliam and def eated Pittsburgh or nin th with a walk and then in the last 15 by whipping the con tinued to dominate the train4
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will
be
available
to
the
calling Pastor's mishap, "he
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season
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over,
was
ca re ful stepping off curbThe victory kept the Dodgers the tie. After Jim Lefebvre sin- limiting St. Louis to four hits. F ullback Cookie Gilchrist
The
freak
inju
ry
suffered
by
stones."
in first place in the National gled, Gilliam gave Reran the Gordy Coleman homered for the the Denver Broncos said h was
League, three percentage points extra cushion with his first winners
quitting the American Football NEWPORT, R. 1. (UPI) ;,
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in front of San Francisco and a homer of the year.
League "with deep regrets" be- The National Lawn Tennis Hall
BIRMINGHAM_, Ala. ()._ full game up on the Pirates, Bob Priddy worked eight in
cause he doesn't like the man- of Fame wfll welcome four new
nings of scoreless relief as the
Again, the University of Missi,. who lost their fourth straight.
members In ceremonies to be
agement.
ts
bounced
back
to
defeat
slppf'i
Johnny
Vaught
Is
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-The executive vice president! !eld during the Newport invie No. It raised Regan's season's Gian
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1 wInning football coach In the record to 10-1, The veteran the pesky Meta.
of th e club, Jim Burri., said ht tatian Tournament.
nation among major schools, but right-bander,
was "not unduly surprised or The latest entries, all former
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who virtually Priddy allowed Just two bits
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at least two challengers are dealt himself to the Dodgers and worked his way out of a
national champions, are Ted
concerned."
-.14
games
bases-loaded
non-out
jam
after
closer,
StIIt1
The two exchanged unplcas- Schroeder, Frank Parker, Joe
last fall, has saved nine
r1
Ry The Associated Press
the Mets had nicked Joe Gibbon
ant.ries via newsmen to climax Hunt and Teddy Pell. The anThe
annual
Top
20
Coaches
and
has
an
earned
run
average
for
two
runs
in
,
if
NATIONAL LEAGUE
the second.
, compiled
the SoutI. of 1.53. best nn the pItbIz-rich
a 10-day absence of the 31-year- nnuncemcnt of their election
The
Giants
bunched
six
bits
BattIng
(225 at bats) -A1OU old Gilchrist from the Bronco was made by James H. Van
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m Co rene publicity office, Los Angeles staff
for three runs In the fourth and Pittsburgh, .337; Cepeda, St... training camp where be was Allen, president of the Tennis
Mw
V.ug) held first for the A year ago Regan was toiling moved
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fit
past the Pirates Into 5O
Louis.
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supposed to report July 23. He's Shrine located in Newport.
third consecutive time despite a with Detroit's International and place.
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mediocre season last year.
League farm team at Syracuse, Rich Allen led off the 10th Runs - AIou., Atlanta, 76' been accumulating a $100-8-day Schroeder was a member of
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fine since then for not showing thi winning U.S. Davis Cup
Vaught, In 19 years at Ole hoping to pitch his way back inning wi
th an inside.the.park Aaron- Atlanta, 74.
teams four consecutive yea rs
up.
Miss., has compiled a record of Into the major,. He needed Just homer that gave the PliiUies Runs batted in * :
Aaron,
AtGilchrists
250-word
statefrom
1946-49 and was the na14941-10 for .flO per cent.
14 more days on a major league their victory over the Astros. lanta, 80; Sta
rge
Pittsburgh,
ment.
however,
did
not
say
flattional
champion in 1942 and
His key challenger is Dan De- roster to qualify for the pension Houston's Jim Wynn crashed '23.
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the
Wimbledon
titlist in 1949.
he was going to quit pro ball
vine, head mentor at the Uni- plan.
flits - Alou, Atlanta, 147; after 12 years but he refused- Parker won th e U.S. chainversity of Missouri, who Ii aec
"1 was really disappointed."
C.lemente, PIttsburgh. 134.
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and among the top 20. His rec- Regan recalled. "1 thought seri
Doubles - Caflison, Philadel.
if h" would play for another French title in 1948 and 1949,
oi'd In 11 Years of cowthiug iS ously of going home. But I rephis,
34:
Alou,
Atlanta,
and
team
if the Broncos traded him, the Wimbledon and French
84-24-7. for .761 per cent.
membered
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only
needed
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B
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ave
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a
1i i . n
Phillips.
ChIcago,
23.
End Art Powell and halfback doubles with Pancho Gonzalez
(C
Close behind In third Is Ala- days to complete fi ve years, so
Triples - McCarver, St. Lou- Clem Daniels walked out of the
1949 and the U.S. doubles
bama's Paul (Bear) Bryant, reported to Syracuse."
BUENOS AIRES (A?) - is* 11; Clemente, Pittsburgh, . Raiders' Santa Rose, Calif.. with Kramer in 1943.
producer of three national It was while pitching there Madison Square Garden match- Home runs - Aaron, Atlanta, training camp after falling to
Hunt, who ranked in the
champions at 'Barns within the that Began learned the Dodgers mal:vr Teddy Brenner Monday 30; Torre, Atlanta, 26.
come to contract terms and the nation's top 10 five times, was
past five years, with a record of were interested in him. "1 iignt'd Argentine heavyweight
Stolen bases-Brock, St.. Lou- Raiders issued a statement u graduate, of the U.S. Naval
160-51-14. for .742 per cent. Bry- called Jim Campbell (Detroit's
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(Iin'o) Bor.uvena to is. 41: Jackson, Houston, 34.
saying they "contemplate play Academy.
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Pell won the U.S. indoor
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Pitching
(9
decisions)
Reing
the 1966 season without Danyears.
St'f)t 21.
traded.
be
gan,
Los
Angeles,
10-1,
championship three times and
-3
Iels and Powell."
The SEC list showed that DoFrazer,
the
Olympic
chunipiPerry.
San
Francisco,
15-2,
In
Honolulu,
49er
quarterback
placed
among the top 10 five
vine replaced Texas Coach Dar- The deal was made last No- on from Philadelphia, has an 11- .882.
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said
he
is
ready
to
times
from
1910 to 191g.
Brodie
" rell Royal in the No. 2 post. vember, just 30-minutes before o record as a heavyweight.
Strikeouts
Kouf
ax,
Lo
An
John
the Inter-league deadline, with
end his holdout. return to the
,oi
Royal fell to fifth. He had a
66
Bonavenu, who upset Cans- geles, 210; Buning, Philadel. mainland and sign his contract.
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season in 1065 for an over-all the Dodgers swapping utility do's George Chuviac last June, r*iiia 158.
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veteran guard Ted Karras
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is reported to have been offered
_i4-2) mark of 1)2.32.3, for .736 per Regan.
showed u in the Detroit Lions'
cent.
$20,000 for the fight at MadiAMERICAN LEAGUE
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Fourth is Woody Hayes or It wasn't the biggest bargain son Square Garden.
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Batting (225 at bats) - Oliva. training camp Monday,
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Brenner said that the winner Minnesota, .826; Snyder, Balti- couldnt come to terms. He is
for Manhattan island.
expected to work out with the
.736 per cent mark.
probably would get a fight with more, .823.
it --.
Fifteen of the current Top 200 Elsewhere, San Francisco Ernie Terrell of Chicago for the Runs - F. Robinson, Balti. team today, however.
O&amp;
Coaches
have won more than 100 kept pace with the Dodgers by World Boxin g
ver- more, 81; Apariclo, Baltjmo. A number of players signed-ru
including former NFL defensive
w.. games. This is the ninth annual downing NeiA' York 4-2, Phila- sion of the hpli'VwflItht ,.ii&amp;m. ,i
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.af release of the list, compiled b3 deiphia edged Houston 65 In 10 pJC)flkhip
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(Scoop) Hudgins.
Jets,
F. Robinson, Baltimore. 75.
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Hits - Oliva, MInnesota, 129;
ajor eague
an ings
complications are made each
B. Robinson, Baltimore, 124.
year "by a simple, but proven
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AMERICAL! CAR
COLUMBUS, Ohio (A?) urgh .. 60 44 .577 1 California ... 55 49 .529 14 ington, I: Apariclo, Baltimore:
- . their winning percentages. To Phila . ....... 56 49 .533 54 Clevele"id ... 54 48 .529 14
Scott, Boston: McAuliffe. Dc. Hunk Gowdy, old-time National
qualify for this 1966 ranking a St. Louis .... 54 41) .524 641 Minnesota .. 52 52 .500 17 traIt, and Carnpaneris, Knsits League catcher celebrated for
FOR AS UTILE
T':, coach must have 75 or more vic- Cincinnati - - 51 53 .490 10 Chicago .....51 53 .490 18 City. 7.
his batting feats in bas-b*el)'
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Houston -... 49 55 .471 12 New York .. 47 56 .456 214 Home runs - F. Robinson, 11114 World Series, an untimely
• Others rounding out the first Atlanta .....48 56 .462 13 WashIngton . 48 61 .440 23% Baltimore, 31; Pepitone, New tumble in the 1924 Series, and
10 on the list are In order: Bob New York •. 47 56 .456 13¼ Kansas City 45 51 .437 23% York, 25.
as the first xnu,or leaguer to
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Boston ------45 62 421
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go, 29: Buford. Chicago, 27.
vice, is dead at age 76
Pitching (P decisions) -Watt. The gangling fellow who hit
H -Misaissip!. 12346-2, .729: Bobby San Francisco 4, New York 2 Wmuihingtun 6, Kansas City 4
Baltimore, 8-2, .800; S. Miller, .545 for the Miracle Boston
Dodd. Georgia Tech. 15642.8. Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh I
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Braves in the 11414 classic sucWE
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Cincinnati 3, St. Louis 2
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'they p).ava'l at ona' success- lng hart) washing windows andf Thy are putting in long
rnowIn lawns
well as play. Mors prtiing and
"i'llie "pillion"
ftil qtra',t dance,
to
of the Order of the HrIIIsh Em planned for July 2fl was rained in for dances.
aeeet all enaement offers,
pire and that memtwrahilp,
Ti manager and chaperon,
out and had to he held at the
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an old, but enterprising business fades along the sandy rklges that run through the farms
and into the citrus groves of
Florida,
Gopher hunting!
It originates in the summer
because the burrowing tortoise
goes Into his deep hole In the
soil and hibernates during the
winter. As soon as the weather
begins to warm up, they start
crawling In search of tender
shoots of grasses for they are
strictly vegetarians.
Gophers are slow, awkward
and perfectly harmless, for
they have no teeth. They enjoy
a quick sale value through Central Florida.
The Florida gopher Is easily
distinguished at a glance by
his shell, brown and black on
top, slightly curved and yellow
or pale tan on the bottom. The
animal is enclosed in the strong
shell, which protects the body
paxt and allows them to draw
In their head, neck, tail and
legs, If frightened.
If spotted crossing a road or
In a cleared area, the gopher Is
completely helpless. They requiz's very little nourishment
and can remain for months
without eating or drinking,
In this part of the Country
gophers are at a high premium
during the summer. Boys and
girls around the Osteen area
have formed their own "gopher
grabbing clubs" and have made
quite a bit of change trapping
and selling these creatures.
It's quite a simple operation
since gophers are slow and awk.
ward and their senses appear
to be obtuse. Members of the
gopher club will walk In the
woods, fields and groves until
they find a gopher hole.
A fresh-dug one Is better, but
an old one will do. The gopher
hunters dig right In front of the
hole, sink a basket or an old
bucket and when the gopher
crawls out, right In the trap he
falls, head first.
If the gopher is coming back
to his bole after searching for
food during the day, the same
thing happens and the young
hunters have got him-coming
or going.
Sometimes they run into a
smart old gopher and it Is neeessary to cover the hole with
brush and dead grass, for he
will conic out and seeing the
bucket will go back In and dig
the tack entrance to make his
escape.
Not only are gophers good to
eat, but they have long been
the subject of tall tales. This
fella was telling about his old
pappy and lii mule back In the
dep it ilon days. When the kids
on the farina were sent out In
the wagon with the mule, to
roam the woods and pick up
gophers,
They took a shovel and the
mule would walk up to the Ings.

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aished the Information for
this story. They the on a
ranch In the Osteen area with
the unusual and humorous
name of "Pelt's Usif Acre.")

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the hole the kids had to pick up
i they have that tile "Sounds of
a liter knot and throw it In the
Playing in the gii are
Nile" do not have.
hack of the wagon before the
Mayor
"The Rounds of Nile" Is a Hav1i! Tyson, drums; Roger
Mille would move on.
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group
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of Chulunta boys, Won Elin, rhythm guitar and 'mealThe P1IOne club even boasts
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supreme
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they came across a gopher that
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had a dog fennel In his mouth,
lug for the teen
da,.ceq at guitar.
north of Unniln. it ruled that
crawling backwards, brushing
Curtis Mc('1en Is giving
the (ommainity Club 'n 'rises- To pay for their set of drums, his post in two months
ilv4stre fh'mingo
out his tracks as he went, tryday
and
them!
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nights,
outsmart
'Th. Sounds" have bi'e workFernando Ramos in the 193
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ther. are too many
You can get quite a bit of
meal
r)omjngn 4jp4
lorns."
On of them is 4hnnl
rat'
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f a heart attack.
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gopher, and females are larger
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than males and will often bring
The (hildren 1 Rureau is an
•hnoI
snteration
plan has
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a dollar.
aenry of the 1.S.
been
rejeetd
by the federal
With the price of meat nowof .RhOl'.
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government
and
"there in it real,i
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real
bargain,
if
adays, It's *
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I problem whether we're gnIn
you like gopher.
to get federal money."
McEvans
about
Mr.
and
Mrs.
If you are thinking
The Integration plan was I
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rejected, Mc(;Ienn said, he.
your guests ahead of time what graduated from the Un
cause U'. . F.duintinn Commis.
HELEN PELL
they are eating, one or two
Iversity
of
Florida
school
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will
probably
be
sale.
gopher hole and stand there un- gophers
of
engineering
this
week
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not
provide for faculty inquate for at least 25 persona!
tit thc kids dug the gopher out
with
a
degree
in
electri1$
tmgrathrn.
here Is a favorite recipe for
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and then threw him in the back
He
has
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engineering.
Florida gopher stow:
of the wagon. Well, this mule
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2 lbs. of gopher cut In 1½.inch accepted a position at
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The scienc, of dynamics Is
got so good at gopher hunting
Orbiting Labthe
Moon
cubes
that he would find the gopher
the
branch of physics concerned
oratory at Douglas Air1 clove garlic, minced
I with
holes and stand there,
the study of the laws of I
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and motion.
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4 cups boiling water
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6 carrots, diced rather large
½ tsp. each rosemary, thyme,
curry powder
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Dash of popper
ONLY
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C HULtJOTA'S ANSWER to "The Beatles" is this
The Deflary Civic Association
Jaul
Jnrmn,
23,
wanted
to
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pepper
In
Put flour, salt
movie advisory committee has paper sack. Add meat and manize his name by adding
young rock and roll band, the "Sounds of Nite"
macb plans for bringing to Do. shako until meat is coated. Heat "Von" to it, but Civil Court
composed of David Tyson, drums; Roger F4plin,
Bury another series of fine fat in deep kettle. Add meat, Judge Maurice WahI said no.
films of the past.
saving any flour that may be and admonished: "If a man Is
rhythm guitar; "limbo" Jackson, lend guitar; and
Films for this series were so. left in bag. Cook until meat Is going to be an American at all,
Pete Tyson, bass guitar.
lected from a list of 1,400 avail. brown on all sides, then remove he should do so without any
(Herald Photo)
quallifying
adjectives."
able motion pictures.
from pot. Add left-over flour to
YOUR
The committee decided that fat and stir until brown. Return The judge added: "Von is a
REG. 4.99 CHOICE
these films should be shown meat to pot, adding boiling wa- prefix In many German and
£
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Austrian
names
of
the
nobility.
about every three weeks on
"THE.
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PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"
day nights at the Community and cloves. Simmer over low The court cannot think of a
Center.
heat until meat is tender, add greater nobility than being an
Film rentals and showing vegetables and cook until done. American."
MEN FOR FULL TIME NURSERY FARM WORK.
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY
costs will be met by the volun. About 20 minutes before vegeGLENN MCCALL AND "ERNIE" MILLS
CALL MR. WELLS AFTER 6 P.M. PHONE
tary contributions of those at- tables are done, add herbs. This
What
New
Yorkers
call
a
bag
COL hat &amp; MAGNOLIA
tending. Emphasis was placed stew is best when served after
PHONE 322.242
may
be
322.5621.
termed
a
sack
in
Kanon elean moral ratings and ex- a two-hour cocktail party. Servo
DOWNTOWN
SANFORD
sas and a poke in Alabama.
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cellent dramatic quality of In. with yellow corn bread,
terest to both adults and chitdren in selecting the films to
be shown.
The varied film fare will in.
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selections - ' are "Anchors AArmy
Engineers say the flow
weigh," "Student Prince," 'Pa.
Into a south Florida
of
water
ther of the Bride," "Long, Long
area will be
water
conservation
Trailer," "One Foot In fleavon," "Citizen Kane," and reduced today In an effort to
prevent deer from drowning.
"King Solomon's Mines."
District Engineer Cot, R. P.
selected
Most of the films
Tabb
said 16 of 24 floodgates
have received top awards by
one or more of the five national would be shut between three
film evaluation organizations. reservoirs.
Voluntary efforts of many De- If rainfall is not too heavy In
Bary citizens have made this the next 30 days, h. reported,
program possible. Special ac- "we think we can lower the resknowledgement was made of ervoir stages by outflow
the services of Howard Middle. through canals to the sea and
ton as projectionist and Eldon by reducing the Inflow to ConBenedict for his art work on servation Area 3."
posters for each feature. MomHe said the decreased flow
hers of this advisory commit- into area 3 would amount to
tee represent varied Interest 528 million gallons a day.
groups In the community.
Those attending the meeting
BUILDS HUGE NEST
were Mrs. Charles Creasy, Mrs.
The
hammerhead stork builds
Edward Perry, Mrs. Rupert A.
a
huge
nest of mud and sticks
Stronach, Mrs. Ernest E. W&amp;!covered
by a roof which may be
sko, Harry Lyon, Fred McLaren, Earl Merrill, and Mrs. substantial enough to bear the
Archie Long. Other committee weight of a man, according to
members are Mrs. Asenath the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Butler, Edward Parsons, Ches.
ter Rearlck, Mickey Thursam
and Middleton.
Committee Chairman Earl
Menul invites people In nearby
communities as well as Dellary
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incnt?
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Enlarging units of meal govern44.0DO ton many, In the npthrnn of the
Committee for Ecrnrnmic Development, mont to include a minimum of 10,000
taldng a close look at local government people and curtailing overlapping iurisdictIons
in 'these TJnited States
- Reducing the number to tin more
From 'there, the CED has gone on to
catalogue in detail flaws making the than 16,000
- Electing onl top officials and
nation's inwer levels nt iidministratinn
'the least effective cogs in government. in appointive offices, replacing the
spoils system with career services.
miuhInery.
Granting increased authority to
'The CED, a private organization of
men prominent In business and public local governments once modernized
The CED forecasts political opposi'fields, for some sirs has been surveying 'the 'national scene and analy7ing In tarn Entrenched interests In city halls
depth some of 'the more erinu prob- cnunt court houses and special agcn
loins It 'has Itself no official standing, ries never view lightly threats to a
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In the d1sb4t on. court of
appeals
by' th. death of Judge
The South Seminole Jaycees
WalLace
E. urg1u.
will host the Summer District
Caucus at 2 p.m., Sunday, at
the Cunselberry Lund Company
building on Highway 17-192 in
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CILCVIT COV1IT OP
Casselberry.
DiCIAL CIRcVII
'rug
Frank Finch, 'ice president of or riaia ii A%VJ rop
€OVWTY, FLOIIIDA
District 8 will be in charge of i CHASCE1IT
WO. 16113
the business meeting and will
wyjcg y
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THE NEW '!ORK BANK YOT
Timers, iind Ge-Getters' awards.
York corpora
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prizes, dinner, and refresh- vi.
nuents. Welcoming and refresh- JOSEPH W. HICKS and EV)
HICKS, Iii. wit.; TO1D4
menti will be 2-3 p.m. followed JO
CENERAL 'FINANCE CO.,
by the business i'E5iOfl, 3-&amp; p.Tfl. Vlorida eor,rat1ofl,
Defendnta
l)inrwr will be' se'r"cd &amp;-G p.m.
; HEREBY OIVE7
1OTJCE
Anyone wishing to donate I'ur.uant to • Final D.cr•e o
th di;
'dated the
door' prizes unuy contact Jitek Foreclosure
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Gun, caucus chairman.
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CHARLES EbISON CA1IRAVA
and BETTY MARIE CAR)
WAY. hi. wife,

Defendant
in Chancery No.
The nature of thIs suit I.
for.'iosur. ..f that ,'.'rtatn nior
rags held and owned by itlali

lift, dated

January

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rsoord•d January 12. 19611 in 0
ficisi R•cords Book 1119, page L
of the Public Records of Sent
not. County. Florida, encumbe
ing that certain piec. or 1,ar'
of property located, situate am
being in said County arid ta
to-wit:
Lot 10$, OAKLAND luLl4
according to the p1st thu
of as recorded in Plat Hoc
11. Pager $2 and 64, Pubi
R$cords of Seminole Count
Fbi-ida.
EACH OF YOU IS REQUIRE
to file your •nsw•r or oth

written d.ft'r'ie to the (:4,,

plaint with the Clerk of ti
Circuit Court of S•mlnui. CuUi
ty, FlorIda. iii this proceedir
and to servi a copy thereof up
the plaintiff'. attorneys, who
names and address are
after set forth. a. required I
law, nut later titan the 1st di
of September, 1916. Jo i.fsu
thereof the cause will pr'it:S
cx parte Upon the entry of
tuterre Pro Cosifesso igaiti

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hand and ii
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officl*J seal of said Court
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$*n,inole County, Florida, It
59th day of July, 1966.
(SEAL)
Arthur H Bsrkwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Donna M. Msrkua
HEAJWALL. (jitIDI,,EY,
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LEWIS &amp; I3LJANKNEJ4
(SEAL)
5.ptni'olc C0unt' Planning
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Mevkwltb,
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Artbw
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Zuatag Cuuii,iSiUii
('lerk 4of tius- Circuit Coos C 60 North Court Avenue
Robert . Brown
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Zoning
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Cuouty
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HICKS. hi. 'wife, md Y1RID4
FINANCE CO..
fttr cotuldt'rtIofl. the Seminole GENERAL
ooi- ii'tratton are tb. D.
Coutrty Zoning Commission wtu Yioi'tda
feuidant., I swill sell to the high
hold a public hearing to detercit
and tset bidder for cash $
recomof
fea.s1b1111'
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in 5a.nfor&lt;
;umnmtasiouur, that the follow- County Courthouse
oututy, Florida, $
log de.erlbcd i,ruiierty preae'ntly Seniltiole
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Pubb - hearutag will t*e held
p1st tksreof. as rscord.d I
in the &amp;.mzuinole County Court
Bdaok Ii. Psi. II. c f
Plat
Cowwlaston.r$
C'ouii'Y
House,
the
Pub'ILv
Ri*vrd$ of bitt
WedRoom. bsntord. Florida. on
iwl* Cq.unty, P'iurIdi.
neath*y. August 10, 1506 at 7:10
DATEI) hi. littb day of Ju3
p. I. or ac ouza thereafter as

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CARRAWAY, his wife.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU at
h.r.by notified that suit hi
b.•n commenced against you I
the Circuit Court of the NInI
Judicial Circuit of the State
Florida in end for Hemino
County, the abbreviated title i
which Is
SAVINI;S HANK, et'
BUFYAI
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sent any claim, and demands
which you, or either of you, rout&gt;
has'. against the estate of Mollie E. Tests&gt;, also known a.
Emllse H. Yesley, also known as
EmIly B. Yesboy, deceaseil, late
of said County, to the County
Judge of Seminole County, Florida, at his office In th. court
house of said County at Sanford,
Florida, within aix calendar
months from the time of the
first publication of this notice.
Two copies of each ditto or demand shall be in writing, and
shalt state the place of residence
and post office address of the
claimant, and shall be sworn to
by the claimant, hi. agent, or
attorney and accompanied by a
filing foe of one dollar and such
claim or demand not so filed
ahail be void.
Mack N. Cleveland, it.
A. executor of the Last Will
and Testament of
Nellie E. Tesley, also known
as Emil.. B. Teal.&gt;, also
known as EmIly B, Vest.&gt;',

Legal Notice
OTI('E or PI'fli.iC HEARIM;

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS hEREBY GIVEN
by the Town Council of ths
Town of Altamonti Spring.,
Seminole County, Florida, that
said Town Council will hold a
Public Hearing on th. question
of changitig the zoning classification of the following described

1st op. r I

Lots !. :io. i. 5:, 22, 14,
$1 and 36; flock "F", Oak-

land Estates, First Section
from fl-I A zoning els.slfleatton

to 11-3 totting classification.
I'UULIC hEARING will be
held In the Town liaR, Aitamonte Springs, Florida, on Wed.
ziesda&gt;, AuusL 17. 1611, at 7;0
p. in., at which time Interested
parties for and against the pto•
D.c•s.s.d
posed zoning change will be C. Vernon Mite, Jr., of
heard and final ection taken.
Cleveland, Stephenson and Misc,
THIS NOTICE is to be pub- Attorneys at Law,
lishec in three (3) public places P. 0. Drawer Z,
within tite Town of Altaniont. Sanford, Florida,
Slur in gat, Florida, 141u,1 i,ubliathed Attorney, for Estate.
In t ii,.
herald, a news. Publish July 1!, 10. 26 &amp; Aug.
aper of general circulation in 2, 1966
iztid Town, one (1) 1 mis at least DDB-25
fifteen (15) lays prior to the
tUne of the Public Hearing.
Ii the C.art •f lb.
ISATEU this 25th day of July, Judge, i.misole, CousIp'. Slur
.'s. Is., lt'GS.
Na, a Prebats.
T)OflOThI DARIJUEN,
a vs. 5.1.1. .1
Town Clerk
THELMA T. POUCHER
Town of Aitamonte Spring,,
Deceased.
Florida
T. LII Crdltera sad P.rsss.
Publish Aug. 2. 166
Haviag Cl.tma or D.ntsads
Agalust laid Estates
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You and each of you are here$EHINOIE COUNTY
by notified and required to pie.
SONING COHIIIIINION
sint any claims and demands
Neth', of Publie Hesrlsg
which you, or either of you, may
Notice Ii hereby given, that have against the estate of Thelafter consideration, the Seminola ma '1'. Poucher, deceased, late of
Co unity Fin ii nil mug and Zoning said County, to the County Judge
Coinnuhsslun will hold a public of Seminole County, Florida, at
ties ring to dati'rsuuhnue this (caai. hula office in lb. court house of
bully of reconimendtng to thai said County at Sanford, Florida,
Hoard of Cou rut y Coi,utni Isioners within six calendar moonlIt. from
that The Southern Standard th, time of the first publication
Iluildlng Code be amended to of thi. notice. Two copies of
estublish floor bevels of s-Il each claim or demand shall be
houses ii e r • a ft e r built itt In writing, and shall state the
Seminole County. Copies of thu place of residence and post ofproposed resolution may be oh. fice address of the claimant, and
tamed in Clue Z'sninig Office shall be sworn to by the claim.
Court House. San for'l, Fiorids, ant, hi. agent or attorney anI
Monday thru Friday. from 9:01 accompanied by a filing fe• of
one dollar and such claim or
A. 51. to 11:00 P. M.
Public hearing will he held In demand not co filed hahi be
the emi,iole County Courl void,
Edward Adolptius Vouoh.r
lb use, Cuu ut y Corn ml asioner,
Jaunts 11. Voucher
Ituoumu, miu(ord, Fluriiia. usa Wednesday. August 10. 1966 at 7:21
As executor of the I.ast Will
1'. M. or a. so's,, thereafter a.
and 'restament of
possible.
Thelma 'I'. Pouch.r, deceased
Seminole County l'baiuning £ Wlnderweedle, ham.. &amp; Ward,
Attorney.
Zoo In g Comma nil salon
fly Jtolaert H, flru n
234 Park Avenue, South
Seminole County Z'inl,ug Dir' Winter Park, Florida
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Publish July 13, 10, 24 &amp; Aug
Publish July 26 &amp; Aug. 2, 1964 1 1511
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Sanford

SEMINOlE t;ou,a's'Y —

NO'I'JCE or Ar.'l.IctrIoN
'10 VACATE FLAl'
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCE1tN:
NOTICE IS IIEIIEHY GIVE
that IIIJEI..4N ii (lIlIES, et al.

luatemud to *pply t iii. Board ol -

County Cu,,amis.Iouusri of Semi
nole (2ou,aty, Florida, at 10:01
A. 54. on 'J'uesduy, AugUst 9, 1966

at that Couuty (:ijn,nmii,sIonI Room
Co ii uily 'o1J rt Ii ouss
We iii I nuoie
isiafurd, Florida. i, vacate thu
p1st of Paliut 5h,et.Jowz, Sb (hi
Catgut Ij recurds't in Plat Hook 11
i5e 5, $,gniuols County Pubilu
)t.curds. iii Ha entirety, and foi
resolutlo,, of amid hoard vs
Catiiag said p1st in it entirety
All per..snn ii'ter,.ted •iiotjll
appear sad be h.srd at cud I
time and pia'.
Dated at Sanford, Florida, Ibi I
2uad day of July, A. 1) 11*66.
w. c. JJtcbisonu, Jr.
Post Office jjrmwer 11
Ssuuf',J'd, Fburl'Is
Attorney for Pt lit i'jmiria.
Publish July 5 è Aug. 3, 1$$
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Nutir. of Pukihe II.srlsg
Notice is hereby giveit, that
after consideration, thee Seminole
County Zoning Commisslost will
hold a public hearing to deter.
nun. the feasibility of recantmending to (las Board of County
Com*niwsiouuera Cheat th. followlog deuorliie't property presently
soflhtl C.1 (o,u,,ercial ho son.d
C.3 Comnmercis I: f.(st. 31, 33 A
L.Ia I &amp; 3, Goldenrod liaiior, P-H.
11 Page 40,
PUblic he*ring will be held Iua
Ih• Sepulniul. ''oumity Court

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County Comtus,ui.slOnels

Poem. Øsnford. Florida, 'Sn Wed.
neSd$)', August 10, 11*66 at 7:$0
P 54. or as soon thusr.after as
possible.

$emiuuol. (.*,uatuty l'lama,uing A

Zoning Commission
II&gt; Robert S. brown
Seminole Coumut y Z,,ieiaug Hit'
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If you don't believe it, look through last year's ac•
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at the ballroom with all en
OFFICER.S, MEN ANfl 11Afl- listed wives of RVAU-7 invited
TES of RVAH-11 gathered at the to attend.
NAS ballroom recenUy for a ROARI) MEFI'TNG
t the
Wives5
squadron party. "Rat" style.
Club
RVAH- Enlisted
The ballroom wits decorated was held recently at the hom
with a large black md orange of Carolyn Clifton. It vqas an.
parachute draped behind the nouneed that Pat Molan 1*
Red
buffet table where delicious contacting the Litthem
food was displa'ed in shun- Schoolhouse and will plesent a
On the handstand, a report to the chub it tihe nezt
dance.
black "chute" was arranged to meeting.
Members discussed sending
form a "bat cave" for the hand
whh provided music while the a rose bud and vase to any
Batmen and their ladies trip- member or prospective memher who Is hosplt.MIrtWl or has
pod the light fantastic,
Flying haLs mingled with or- an extended illness a t home.
ange balloons dangled rn'erhesc This will be voted eli at the
while orange flowers, intrjx- next meeting of the club.
ed with greenery, decorated the The board decided nu* to plan
entrance and the supporting an' social events beliveen the
columns. Orange carnations August and September meetwith hinek net and ribbons ings due to back to sshool actiformed the corsages which were vita's.
pInned on each lady as she ar- Today, August 2, is.'the birthday of Linda .Iimesnvi and best
rived.
A miniature .lapanese garden aishi's are extended 'to her for
was created to form the eon- many happy returns.
terpiece for the head table. An Invitation is e;tended to
Door prizes consisted of three all wives 0! enlistNl men of
72-hour passes for the enlisted RVAH-.3 and NAS to attend the
general rnecthag of the
men, two girt certificates from next
the Navy exchange and many Three wives club ,,kugust ii.
Following the businass meeting
gag gifts.
Board meeting of the RVA11. there will be a Dut*h Auction.
1t Enlisted Mens' Wives Club AU the proceeds will go to the
will be held at the home of Little Red Schcmlhc*ise.
President Yvonne Ward at in RVAH-6 Enlisted 'Wives Club
a. in. Wednesday. The club is again selling cc'cukbooks. It
meeting will be at the Accy has been annmmetd.
Duec'ey dining room August 10 The last eookbodk sale was
at 7 p. in, All wives of the so successful, the 'club Is now
squadron are welcome to at- promoting a casserole cookbook. "Dinner 10 a Dish" with
tend.
S E V E N E T T E 5, Enlisted 2.000 "yummy" ciusserole and
Men's Wives Club bade faxe- bread favcrltei of military
well at their recent meeting to wives. Anyone inte rested In obtwo active members. Mrs. Pat t.aining the "Salute to Cooking"
eookbooki should contact Jan
Ward and Mrs. Lucille Stone.
Barber.
The Wards are being tansferred to Memphis. Tennessee Next meeting cur the club will
and the Stones to NAMTD at be held Thursday it 7:30 p. rn.
Sanford. Both lnthei were giv- in the wives meeting room,
en charm bracelets with a disc next to the ba1lrm. Baby sitting is provided and any wife
Insignia of the squadron.
Both have been very active of an RVAH4 eUat.d man Is
In squadron affairs and have invited to attendt. Call Gayle
served as Red Cross volunteers Hogan a few dgys before the
sh to take adat the dispensary. Both will be meeting If you
missed by their squadron- vantage of the baby sitting setvice.
mates.
tions for the first year Navy
President Paulette Widman
dependent children will be
announced that the Thrift Shop
given from 7:30 am. to 11
will be open on Tuesday and
Thursday mornings, Anyone
a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 10,
wishing to donate anything
and Thursday, Aug. 11, at the
should bring It to the shop,
family clinic of the Medical
re
Department, U. S, Naval Air
which is located next to the
Station,
Sanford.
dispensary.
Eight tables acre in play for
This
is
the only time that
The club has been asked to this week's g'at.e of the Didecorate the ballroom for the Bary Duplicate Bridge Club at the pre-shcool exams will be
squadron party. A work shop the Firemen's Etecreation Hall. given. Parents must accompany children, present their ID
was held after the meeting and Frank Mathesoiu directed.
cards,
and must also provide
It was decided a red, white and
Winners were NS, first, Dr. the p h y
$ I c a I examination
blue theme was to be carried and Mrs. Leonsrd Munson; seforms,
nut with centerpieces of "UnCOfld4 Mrs. Dojl. Driver and
The only shots given during
de Sam" hats.
Myron Aecarcil; third, Mrs. these hours will be smallopx
will
be
Next regular meeting
Robert. Nicholls and Miss Eth. vaccinations. Parents are urgheld August 17.
Cl JOhfl!OTu;
ed to return their eltildien two
Mrs. Chris Lovelace, wife of
ES', first, Mz's. Joanne Paulk weeks later for booster Polio
the commanding officer was and Mrs. Jody Bunnell; second,
Vaccines to the regular Wedan honored guest at the recent
Mrs. A. 3. Fscbln and Mrs. nesday afternoon immunization
meeting. Mrs. Billie Marlette
Edna Reilly; third, Charles clinic.
was welcomed as a new memDaglia and Silh1ani Lutz.
During the pre-school examber. Hostesses were Paulette
July senes winners were, ination period only bonafide
Widman and Audrey Blodgett,
Mrs. Ruth Blatt; second, emergencies will be seen in the
f'u'
Next regular meeting win
Mrs. Driver; thuird, Mrs. Frank family clinic.
held August 17 at 7:30 p. m.
Austin, and, dourth, Mrs. W.
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0. Bennett.
Next week'. game will be at
NOTICE OF SLuT
1 p.m. Monday du. to Tuesday's TO, CHARLES
EI)ISON CARR)
special prlw-ry to slect a nomWAY and BETTY MARl

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fluihrman, retircil
Meihinlist mitiliter, who se-veil sight, atiul reauls everything
ASK ASOUT THI STORK CLUI
the First Methouflat Church i'tnm (hock classics to wnm•
lucre on twu'i eu'csIu,iia, teu'ent- cli's magasines, Its says the
ly ,'nlphi-steul his 1l.'h,I birthulny latter often contain "nisny
UMINOLI COUNTY ILOOD lANK
1e,,frd, Pt.vld.
In itntkvillo, Miss. coil was In. plcasnnt littic things,"
1302 I. Sn.sd
flooks
always
have
been
an
by (he Rtcrk'iI1e
toi-i'inwrn
Rraneh of C.ntrai Pierlda hood Sank
l)nil' News for the "secret itt Important pnu-t. of t)r, ftuhr.
titan's life anti lie Ineltides
hnppincs."
HOURS OR DONORS:
whose
grand.
them
In his philosophy of life,
lit, fuhrman,
Men., Tuso. I Thurs. - 1t30 to 5:00 P.M.
son, hubert Hines, Is a u'hem. saying "when you look for the
W.dn..day I Friday - 9i00 to 2:00 P.M.
tat with the th';inrt titent of host in htnnnnit.y, you find It
P.s. Ifl.022
Agriculture 19'te, was huntor In honks," (hi' nows nt-title eonof First Methodist Church of chubs,
Sanfoni trout 102t1 to 10:10 nnul •Tii'TiT"
again from 1111$ to 1042.
flu'. lluhrnian, who was Intot -iewed by Patsy Carter,
Daily News staff writer, saW
his a e c r e t is to "take
an
interest. In e'erythItig
anninut you and be a iittle foollab sometimes,"
1k Ia deserlhied as being a
hoi'Me anti hiuggy, gun-totin'
lun'u,eher" of the early itiflOs who
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the western anti southern Uniteti Stnts, lie has been a P"flR.
P. BUIIRMAN
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slilluig sitter of Methodist.
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Chutrcltps in Colorado, Floritla
anti Mississippi, H. *lao taught,
in several colleges.
fir, fluhrmnn sa'a he
I "always associated
wHit ninny
-----dlfferctit. kinils of licople flini
have found a little good In each
one." "People" is his favorite
George Touhy, executive vice the total each month, the home pastIme, but ho also enjoys
president of First Federal Say- owner wilt have sufficient writing, residing anti playing
lngs and Loan, commented to- money in his escrow account domfnop.
da' on the effects of the in- to enable the mortgage holder
"1 don't take the struuit-lstecil
creased miflage authorized by to pay the tax bill when It is advice. I Ilk, games," Dr. llultrman is quoted as saying.
the Seminole County Boari of presented," he explained.
"Now,
in
order
to
bring
the
U U
Public Instruction.
V
line
into
monthly
payments
"The increased millage beA sure-fire method to take
comes immediately significant with the increased taxes, the the tears out of onion peeling
to the property owner, but espe- shortage between what was is to peel onions near a lit gas
cially to those who are buying ctImated and what the tax bill burner, whose fumes carry a
their homes under mortgages," actually will be will have to way the onion fumes.
be made up In the September
said Touhy.
and
October Installments, lie
"The accepted procedure is
added.
Ut estimate taxes for a year,
"It will also result In a pro- Ta lbs Cor4 s.f lbs buSty
then by paying one.twelth of
portionate increase in the tax Judge, Seiunle Coqaty, Florida, Ii Prnbt..
escrow payments beginning in a vu Eatute •f
November. Savings and loan Moltis E. Viii.&gt;, also known as
imil.e Ii, Yesley, also known
associations, mortgage compa- as
Emily 5, Y..ley,
Deceased.
nies and others holding real
All Creditors aud I'ei'.ouu
estate nioi'tgnges will undoubt- To
Uselag flals.s or I)emssd.
edly he advising their clIents Agatust Said Estates
You and each of you are hereHard to believe? If yours is an average business,
Pre-sehool physical examina- of these changes," he conchud- by notified anti required to preDr. W.

ahot her mrrr *1) ennu'h ernti hnni tn lnc'L
ehe iemaiided i dlvnree But n1vhere" I ehred
ishe Islied to t1Iii thid Sht
Rut ishe detiterl m
h,uj wnt the battle with the
"Otir nmrtt.sil rniHtlon14 were
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paramour. AIWI she
'h C rne •
much It error shout her eon. I W14YP
jIIg*1 harmony. For even the UOd.
hrnoeent I1vem ire vsual1
a: hlh T
Tb Iithdd
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to hhiine for ,*trayhir Hill VPfl me RT1 1150 P &amp;
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that
CASE 7,.481 1OUI1i0 .1., aged
m too t T(' 1 14 C
1R, is the wife who Is demandvi d'i Uhewise
Tom
$ i RTIU C ITWS set.
Aft*'ir 2E years of apparently
is another
ur ear1 a,mnrro
happy nulrriage, she found
that Tom had had an affair
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Education and Welfare secretar, must
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come as bad news
"Dr Crane," she began our tkken
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evasive thetu's wore
The basic trouble it finds, is a pat- report at least serves the useful pur1fltOTV1eV
"I
was
so
humiliated
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lItnraUui
hundreds of times
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that I s1m1 couldn't stand
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in
our
home
an
longer"
dining
their
2h-'ear
marriage
pier times Local imits—towns and grassroots weaknesses In American de'I
'tOt
Louise
enn'enlentl%
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cnuntie—tndav are often much too niocrac
Rut I reminded her that she
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shouldn't feel humiliated for got them she insisn'd that their
,t UI small to provide escntiul public serv- closci to home than Washington for
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the cr of "too much government"
ices, adequate police forces being on1
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one example cited The political map long heard in the land
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Th m public lectures before
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designed for a horse-and-buggy way of
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life has not been revised as the world
- wore competing with a siren Marriage Clinics conducted by
or
Dug
o ay
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.iewish, Catholic and Protestin which Americans live has increased
who was only
-Ray Cromley
bruce
Biossot
"Yet you beat her, since Tom ant churches, I elaborate more
"i know your works. Behold, I have
in complexity. Instead, layer upon lay4
didn't
ask for a divorce to mar- fulls' than In this brief case toor of special bodies th deal with special set before you an open door, which no
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r that paramour,
And nrnst of the wives laugh
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cue
of
Fridley,
Minn.,
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The reason so many people never get
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stead, you better be elated, for self-const.nusly. for It is a rare
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they f It'd or agreed to teach about defeating a 16-yt'ar-old having rebuffed and evided her
lt't.
husband on mun oreasioni
mont, from town council through school, back yard looking for four-leaf cmv- The American official in from
,
Con.
started
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' )rn,)ngun(ia Tht VC thdn't sc. rival"
'The
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Viet
.uim
'irnv1n
And this is no sign the wife
sanitation, hospital, soil conservation
or'1 — Walter P Chrysler
llringing in political orguniz- control the government or siny
This jolted her a bit., so I
hn
was attempting
('rb. soul the I.S. officiol. "At part of it at this time. They told her she was n percent doesu t love her mote!
. tot Cnii hut! UtLiti flV('T the beginning, those men simply iust moved in on the teachers to blame for Tom's ever havin
For women have possibly only
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g
Hal
Boyle Says
2f percent the erotic' hunger
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'model settlements in his urea. went usround taThing and nin1- and leaned on thenu.
strayed in the first place
The govcrnnwnt bud invI5lled ing friends.
men feel.
! "Then the Viet Cong mi II- "'You didn't satisfy him at that
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God Almighty created them
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surn
of
rnotut',
scores
of
send in as ti-sited the youth farm organi.
"Th VC tried
T
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that way.
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group of villages.. in all. :to These men contacted sympu- They did this by first getting
they would have deserted their
people would like to get but my amazement he did it nd'•
model hamlets had been es- thizers who lived locally and their man in key posts and tIi
Their
quarrel
is
with
Adams,
habici in primitive jungle so.
.rarely
do
,
Bascomb. I certainly ha' tublished in t)u Inuol aren by drew out and trained some of by manipulating the meetings.
"I assigned my high school tricu between us, If his mbFranklin
and
.lcfferson,
not
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and the latter would
"The VC agents were
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rneci niid-1II$4.
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chemistry
students
the
teak
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works
on
people
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the
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own. 'Your smart aleck son millions in It as a cure for Instead. After losing one job the Communists tool: over 24 n I that the \'C built their local came and went, hut. you
"Oiice they had won sonic He'd stop and talk to you about principles. hut the)' continue to male to be primarily a mother
°' employment as a carni this without military attacks.
course,
decided
he'd
grow
hair
I
couldn't
get
together,
form
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'OUR LUCK - caine dnw with political resisusiic..
Letters To Editor
realize this baiic medical fart,
summer, We are really on our lar area wart- miTt of the gov. teachers. They talked to them taxes or off idol corruption, unrealized aspirations,
s
land
redc'velopnient
nuietly,
one
by
one,
encouraged
He'd
sit
or
squat
barefoot
and
—Thurgood
Marshall,
U.S.
Soyou
could save yourselves a lot
uppers, and I'd appreciate it r, crunient'
liCitoYeneTsil,
on
critics
of
of
heartache,
anger and caustic
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for old times' sake, you could program. Fconomicaliy. the them to change their teaching tall; right there iii the dirt.
wife.
eminent cleared land for them, munist propaganda. The \'C' and lies, hut hi' sounded logical
continue
our
In
again.
Mn. Donna Estes
laurels Let ui
vance the cause of sound nv. Service were deeply Impressed and graders to clear and repair ernment or the school admini- the high taxes end seen the C9fl1T*lIg'fl financing • . . now Differences Between Men and
Sanford, Florida
roads. The people were intied stration. Thc' just privately corruption - even if he 'was the)' arc obsolete . . . they arc Women." enclosing a long
by the clarity and breVlW
more loophole than law . , . stamped, return envelope, plus
''Dear Mrs. Estev
ernmcnt In Florida
with
free fertilizer, seed, trees hunted out the teachers and doing well."
your
1065
tax
return.
Would
20c.
'We now have taken another
The moral as this American they mast be revised.
i Icuow that vot are
anti health facilities as well as worked on them with threats.
'Preatdcnt
Johnson.
Even our colleges overlook
at long step on the road to prog- to do everything possible to be iteresteci in helping
The teachers who followed official sees it is: "You can't
j
a
simpler
tax
form
and
schools.
these basic facts, which is why
ii and prosperity hi Florida. widen our baie of support in c'e
\, Ith years of government uul, this Red advice were allowed change a people's loyalty by
t1
It's
a
very
nice
old
airplane,
college
graduates have almost
"ia could
Without
your
effective
help
it
the
November
General
Eleruuuio
a
dress
not have been done I tion We welcome all nod Fl ci's clinics we plan next ring' the people were actually quite to t.ay. Those teachers who re- economic bunf its — if they
well
within
the
budget
of
any
as
bad
a divorce rate as less
,
There would be a consultant's prespemous compared with folk iuseti to knuckle to the VC don't trust the government."
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W*Zit you to know how deep- ridians because ur
ee of $100 a day, plus 11 flat alrb
(Always writ, to Dr. Crane
Iead of Air Carly grateful I am for your ran- goad and our goal is just
'
oreign News Commentary
Inwance
of—"
ncr Service Corp., which in care of this newspaper,
siclerable
effort.
Keep
up
the
good
worh.
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You understand as well as
Sincerely,
ROIIERT
KING
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d face In November and the imI deciding which of us to make
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when they meet next month.
$5Q.000.
1 of hi. bonk1ets
celebrated frozen chicken case and then to political unity as
Well, pal, I'm leaving the field
J Phil Newsum
wide open for you. I and my
well in effect a United States
For three days foreign and of 1962.
k'
As the common market me- of Europe.
secretary, Maude, arc tired of agricultural ministers o the
eliminates tariffs withthe big husines rat race, SO we
Under the impact French us(oninaoii
M arket duct's 0!'
European
5,
ore going to run uway and start
iii Its own houtaduries, it also titututlism its exemplified by
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huiltli- u protective wall lIgUl!IKt l'reuident Charles di' Gaulle,
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braskta. If my [at bossy wile prices of sUet
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U.S. frozen chickens, unity in the near future vi7-asks you where I went, tell her cauliflower and sugar htt. cast
va_cation
which
tualk'
have
evaporated.
to
Western
Europe
Florida or Timbuktu."
sales
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on
Uuiwiten. at
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But stops toward economic
"Daddy dear, I guess you slawza
wel,, they it 1ft62 totaled $50 niilliota fell
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sharp
unity,
through which politicul
off
drastically
after
'won't have to borow that mon emerged red-eyed and weary, t
cost
$350 iiiore
ey from the bank to send me 01) was to aflfloUItc(' ugri'eflidflt mu increase in import duties. U.S. unity might someday evolve,
have been formidable.
my educational trip to France the biggest form deal in Euro. protests were unavailing,
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Tariffs on manufactured
Hopes of 'U.S. agriculture
:when summer camp ends neXt pemi history.
tIiai
needs to?
with
the
resumption
of
the
goods
moving between 'the "six"
week. As counselor 1 had tO
it was a aigiial denionstrattion rest
teach my kids how to make in- of the survival powers of the astcalled Kennedy round of tar- already have been reduced 80
IIt
uegntiutions in Geneva due per cent and there is agreement
dam arrowheads. WelL aiw of coflhlnolu market, whose official
they will disappear by mid-1i6E.
.
my brats hid an arrowhead un- designation as the European ut tIit end of this month.
Expansion
thitier
the
Trade'
By
the
same
date
it
also
has
der the blanket on my cot and Ecoiinnik' Community und which
sat down on it and
well. 1 as recently as the first of this Act of 1Dt, the' United States been agreed that farmers from
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guess I'll postpone going to year seemed on the rood to e;- bus proposed tariff reductions northern Germany to Sicily,
iii t,uth agriculture cud itidus- 1,500 miles to the atoutli, will he'
F'rnncc until next year.'
titictmon.
try
ruuigihig up to 101) per cent. receiving the sante prices and
"And as Mabel is going tO
t meant that all maim oh-fu
Anti
it ham, served
it will subsidies fur the same goods.
have our seventh child soon, we stacies to
common ug.ctilwi
rem"ivetI refuse industrial couteessions
Geneva is the next step, one
won't be able to bring the fami- turni policy bud
Europeans
ulso
that
make
iieud
unless
the
will determine whether 'the
ly
for
our
annual
visit.
Sure
and
that5
the
chauuces
were
' flf . -sir'
to
.
concessionS
U.S.
agriculture.
"six'
arc to be a liberalizing
hate to disappoint you, but know that by JuLy 1, lOGS, uI)
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you'll understand that under the stnictiona would be' removed on
"Itt4
circumstances. What With the free movement of famnu goods Rome, the farmers foresaw a trade or one content to live off
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twins, Ned and Nadine, still among The Netherlands, poi., Western Europe which would its own fat behind high tariff
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to
economic
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walls.
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down with the measles, that It glum, Luxembourg,
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Affected were' 10 million fatWWI'U*t A. UIELI)Ve', UVfl)i £51) PIIULISH
All you h1tve to do to avoid paying extra fur yuut Iuu
your names at random tO fill 0111. mci-s anti 150 million eunatunursIAsa wourui.m, OIs'stots-u - ssua1 a — r-is to look ahead.
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Plan ahead. Sav, ahead.
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and come, now hear? Don't buy
For supporters of the cootjlil '5SF
us wnaaau,
u.
in a savings
count with us.
1.C$.t3' Editor
Advertlitug t.raar
anything fancy to wear. Tell man market, it was it victory
of
Instead
payir
on a loan.
intemest
£VITIS
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your husband in particular not of enormous consequence.
C1t7 Editor
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you'll
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gethng
dividends
on
your savings.
V h
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p'.jsi, wj,s
to go and get all duded up, DeBut unless other agreements
S2.tJOO
trip,
the
difrence
between
what you'd pay
On
a
Coupty editor
Sleehanisal Bupt.
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I cause after the
church cere are reached, for the Amerjcu,u
and what you get could add up to an extra week.
;
RiorL. Editor
mona' Lyndon would like his farmer, who dues $1.1 billion
Staff Photogrsphsr
Sound 1il saving is a good habit to get into1
reiti
Oldup
a
worth
of
business
annually
with
help
10
cookIng
*U1$Md
daily
xoept ftstUrdu.Y, Sunday and Christmas; ub3sbed
itshould. It is.
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o aatuay poed1ug Chrtm.
as common market nations annualfashioned, finger•Iickin'
Saving makes the difference.
barbecue in the White House ly, the result would be c1u*t' to
sUNsUBtrTwP u,am
Home
Dsllver
:bc
Ws•$d
disaster in the manner of tin'
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yard."
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AT THE SAME TiME, THERE'S A
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R. L. Dorothv Davenport, Grjmd Ro.N-al Matron of the State of F10ridR.
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ting up an argument.. Accept
would call ours a very hapyour mother's decisions for
py marriage. We are cornDEAR ABBY: Whoever a while and see what happatiblo In every way. Recentpens.
said
the tern-age years were
ly, the matter of having sf•
the happiest didn't- know
faire outside nunTlage came
DEAR ABET: Beciuse Of
what they were talking abouL
up. My husband feels that as
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we love end respect each
me
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on not wasting sympaLet
other, and each rates first least. bit, happy.
thy on '"W 0 01) L 'E Y' S
plain:
'with the other, an occasional
WIFE," who couldn't bear
1 can't date.
affair Is harmless.
her husband's baldness.
can't
wear
heels,
aboveI
AItho I admire his
Eleven years ago I, too,
can't
wear
lipstick
(even
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board approach, I find It herd
married a man who was pve.
to accept. Should I go along pale pink).
maturely bald,
he has
I
can't
wear
nail
poiih
thinking,
husband's
with my
been
the
'most
wonderful
hue.ii'(any kind).
hoping It will not hurt our
hand
possible.
Be's
ldtid,
eon1 can't shave my legs,
lationehip oven tho I don't acni
aldorato, Intelligent, and a
I can't wear shorts
cept It?
good provider. Be also has
slacks.
BOW TO ACT
I can't wear low-hack dress- a marvelous sense of humor
DEAR BOW: Married ecuand is no silonch in the ropies who behave as lesser am- es.
mance department either.
I can't listen to the radio or
male should tear up theIr
Is It any wonder that when
marriage certificates. At least watch TV when I want to.
we're
together people don't
at
I
can't
stay
overnight
they're not making a mockeven
notice
his lack of locki?
ery of marriage,
anybody's house.
They're blinded by the stars
Bad enough? Well, I have.
Tell your husband that you
Intend to keep your marri- I told my mother that she In my eyes.____
BA.PPY WIFE IN L. A.
age vows to forsake all oth- will regret It some day. And
she will, too. I'v been thinkera, and if you catch HIM
Problems? Write to Abby,
ing of running away. I would,
bicaking his, he 'will have a
Box
69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
place
to
but
I
don't
have
any
battle on his hands.
90069.
For a personal reply,
what
to
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IneJose
a stamped self-adDEAR ABET: A few years do. I don't deserve this.
dressed envelope.
SICK OF BEING BOSSED
ago a young girl wrote to
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SICK:
Your
mother
you and said she was the
Hate
to
write
letters?
toe-of
beIs probably sick,
unhappiest girl in the world.
Send $1 to Abby, Box 69700,
I was 12 then and I had her Ing battled. The things you
Los Angeles, Cal. 90060, for
are
priviNew
I
realize
would
like
to
do
same problem.
leges
teenagers
earn
by
showAhby's booklet, "Bow to
that my mother wasn't so
Write
Letters for All Occalug they are mature enough
goofy after nil. Please print
alone."
to handle them.
with
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You find that good male
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Sanford 332-i 433

Orlando 444.iJtI

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interview,

fellow
WilY PAY ItENT'.'
Winter Homes SubdivIsion.
-TO Till: LE'E1d headed
Are you ViiEN YOU can own this mciiiPublic hearing will he held in
svith p,'rsrstiality
e.rn 2 Bedroom home for only
the .$en,iriole County Court
, hnt sliu'icb"s
t'hiaimi'i .,
$10,90, $3) (town &amp; 877 per I
house, County Commissioners
your real iif,ilItlst &amp; ,'sirnttig
mouth. 1,ocated on 3 hots.
like
Room, Sanforil, Florida, on SWesiwonid
power? if so, Wi'
HiaY, August 10, 1966 at 7:30
o talk to )'lstl. Y'I II Cl fl •.( 511
M. or as soon thereafter as
Itt on your abilities us a risuto
possible.
salesman. You li.evo security
Sorninole County f'lnnnin g
plus thin oppis rt 11(11 t y to earn
&amp; REALTY
&amp; 'Zoning Commission
In direct isr,Port-'i's to your iii INVESTMENT
323.9*11
N. Park Av&amp;
fly: Robert 8. Brown
efforts. 5%'.' will hiavo an ________________________________________
Se'tninolu County Zoning Diropooltig for you •ti sir atlisiut VA HOMES
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4h15t35t W ('t,l,t" lv or idtotit'
i'u),ilrh July 26 &amp; Aug. 2, 1966.
tin for a eoti(d,tit iii I ut ,'rviuw.
1)1)11-93
l'hsiiIl't, Cicaumers, I.iuti'IrY, &amp;
Fir Storage, 319 W. 13th it.
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$E5lINE)14E coUNTY
322-231f.
Locst.d Throughout County
105*50 COMMIS%ION
38 fit-i. 1i41 3 Baths
Nellie of I'uhllc IIraug
Wanted
Some Kitchens Equipped
Nitire is hereby given, that 72. Female help
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Payments Less Than ltent
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MAlI' 1.1- house.
To inspect Call
y Zoning (1omnmissiotu will
Work &amp; baby silt 'si;, S lay.
hold a public hearing to deterSoi000tiS
L'rs'f.'i'
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mine the feasibility of recomlivIng In East 11110 of town.
A Multiple Ilsting Realtor
mending to this Board of County
822-3273after4
REALTOII
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:561 ['ark Drive
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(III C-i Coitiniorclafi That part
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QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
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Hwy. 17-92 5. Sanford
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BEAUTY
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w*Ls, $'ii cah will lv. you
to meet s1ualiflcreti',ns. Must
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have experienco in Automotive
Raymond Lundqutat, A130c.
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
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upon SAM I. M ('ItItELL
upon the attorney for the
SONS, A tt orn&amp;'ya for plaintiff, copy
i'lalnitiff., who Is Itli 'hA It!) j(,
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this
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COOPEII, 145 N. Mug:iolla, Or.
Jierilti fail nut or iaui'Io. Ylorllii, (111 41' sefeir.' the
August,
3-'? 5-' (iufcss-u will ii.' 2id day of August, l'd6. ilere.
a 1), rfs
4tItSt(l 4,iui!lilt )OU for the re- In fail not or decree pr'i (4JiIfebPM
Ii.-! ql,',natidb'l In the Coutsilant. will be entered uginst you.
5S'JTNESS my hand nd seal
MY ll.SND isuti this
this 22nd day of July, 3966.
official seal of aithi Court at
(MICA L
Sauifssr'l, Se,,uIti',l C'mltmI), Ils'rArthur II P.-ckwltli. Jr.
Ida, thu 8th day of July, 1 'jti4,
Cle:h of the Circuit Court, (SEA LI
iti and fur SeiiiiIluhU county,
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FubdtvIslcr., Seminole County, according to the
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Page 14, of the
Flat 1300k
Pul-lic Rt cords of Seminole
County, FIOrt4L all being 10catod In the PIi of the 'E
of Section l. Township
21, Range 50 East.
YOU ARE HEREBY Notified
that a suit has l,een brought
against you, the nature of which
is to re-fliose certain clouds from
and to quiet and confirm the
title to the abus'e described prope'rty.
The name of the Court th
whiich the suit hiss been inatitu- cription in certain convsyutflCeI
ad is the Circuit Court of the to said lands ha. been instituted
Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and against you Imi the Circuit Court
for .-m!nole County, FIod, the
the Ninth JudicIal Circuit In
abbreviate '1 title of the case of
and for Scnil:iol' County. Fiora/k/a
MERRITT.
WILLIE
is
ida, an abbreviated title of which
'WILLIA M. it! EItItITT versus is set forth above. 'I'tue real pro.
ALPHA W'II2I41AM, et al. real pet-tV proceeded against
The description of the forth above described.
property involved ii as set
YOU ARE required to appear

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Adjustments will be made on a rrun ussus

log ttei,
doviset's,
heirs,
grantees, assignees, lienor., County Zoning Commia.lon will
and hold a public hearing to detertrustees,
creditors.

other claimants of such deceased defendants, and any
and all ptrOn* claiming
lnt.r.t rIs)it title
estate in the goiiowiflg cc.eritsed lands situatt', lying
in Seminole
being
and
County. Florida, to-wit:
Beginning at SE corner of
the West i of T-' s.f Sh-i'
of Section 26, Township 21
South, Itange zo i-:ut, S"minob County, Florida, thence
run North !2! Y f.-i't t a
point in Garden Lake, West
169.1 feet, South o'&amp;' West
823.65 feet to section lIne,
1tt 182. fs('t I , , i,i-gltituir*o.
(less right of way of Dosiul
1.2:1
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YOU ARE IIEItEBY NOTIFlED that a cult to quiet t it l.
and reform and correct tue ties-

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deceased, and also her unknown Attores' Stephenson
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322-6821
119Magnolia
heirs at law, logatees, devisees,
rawer
115, Sanford Atlantic Na- USED Fur nttur e, appliances,
eee
thcrw(se um1
old. Iarg t
otherwIse, schose residences fl1'iO Sanford, Florida,
ry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
CQCP5i- t trt' uuiktiown;
Ph, 322.41a2.
'-° Attorney rot- state
da Williams, deceased, her
Publish July 12, 19, 26, &amp; Aug, 2,
THE Classified ad column. are
k n o w n heIrs at I a w, legs- 1965
like a. home town bulletin
dc'vI-cs, g-rantees, as- DDB-26
tees,
board for offerings of all
pigna. or claImant. o t h erkinds, Call322-2611todayt
wIse under her deceased or IS THE CIIICIYIT COURT 01'
ss hce residences and TIlE NINTh JVI)ICIAL ('38- ____________________________
60.
Business Opportunities
uddrescs are unknown; Mathew CUlT IS tNt) FOIL S1lINOlE
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COUN'I'Y, FLOILII).t.
Williams. de'tse4, and
SMALL Itestaurant with separate
SVI]llan- s, his wife, their nfl. 1% CIIANCEEIS' NO. 1flIT
SUIT To QI1ET '1'lTIH
Bar-fl-Quo pit for rent. Will
known helms m law, legatesa, deconusicier other business. Cull
-een, gr:m.-ci. assigns or RICIIAItT) A. ('Aim and IIEL1N
322-3S84 or see at 1308 Sanford
urith-r them, or eIther M. CAP.It, his wife,
cla:mn:tnts deceased
Plaintiffs,
or otherwiac,
.tve.
of them.
whose re'sithnces and addresses s's.
are unknown; D. 5'. Williams, ELIZABETH COLLIER, et al,
Defendants.
V.'tlliams.
and
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NOTICE OF SUIT
his wife, If living, and If dead,
their unkn own heirs at law, It- TO: ELIZABETH COLLIER and
SEMINOLE COUNTY
her hu*band, if margates., deviseen, grantees, acCOMMISSIoN
and
it
living,
any
if
sled;
signs or claimants otherwise
of Public Hearing
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of
said
defendant.
he
dead,
'under them, or eIther of them,
Notice is hereby given, that
their respective unknown after consideration, the Seminole
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25-Vacuum Cleaners
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37-Moving &amp; Storags
101-Room. lot snt
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Seeds 112-Rental Agsnta
Feeds
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1I1-Autoi lot- 5s
11-Articles For Rent
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ithority or close tie can help
u to plan the future more
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an. 20) Stick to orthodox
ethods hi all spheres of your
tcwew V POtjii ii: csrr PRY $J1O MY
rideavor, especially with usoTJD
W14*T RY I TEMbJT5' AF*L$UT 1.
I WA 'rR'/IP* t 70 tLP Mu.. *0 rOOk rtt
ç'
ates, and make improvements
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ecessary to regular work. Add
HT %P1.A)W
rnifort.s and efficiency every. ' tIlER *ECEW1
there. See that parthere are &lt; I
leased.
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21 to Feb.
9) Better monetary airangements can be made where Four most important jobs are
oncerned, so be open to aug..
'estione from right sources.
trive for mare good will front
11. Usc your intuition more.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
0) You arc very dynamic toLay and should concentrate on
more successful course of ticion. Have a positive attitude.
fline day for improving sapearance and health. Put yourelf in the hands of experts,
IF YOUR CHILD 15 BORN '.
. he, or she, will rODAY
e one of those very charming
lersons with great intuitive tinlerstanding sand can bt must
uccessiul in whatever has to F-In with character building and
he comprehension and teachrig of thing. philosophical. The

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CASh FOR TISASIS
I)cnt*uds
iIaitng Cleim. or
Puhlih •TuIv 24 &amp; Aug '
Antiques &amp; used furniture wantAgninat Saul ia(nSes
DPR 4
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You ansi cocli of y.'ui am here____________________________________ by notified and required to lroBIt1t)CilS FUUNITURIfl
1% THI CIRCUIT COIlIT
328-1480
sent any.- eloimo ansi slcmnn.is Park &amp; 25th.
1T11 JII1ICI%l.
TIII
which you, or either of you. fly
('lIT.
SP SOLE have
nInst the estate of Wal- USFD Furniture, any amount.
Cflt'T'. rionins.
Sanford, 822.2270.
fred
Pierson,
also known as 55'.
15 CHASCEUS' so. 152O
late of said
Pierson,
but nfl.
WILLSE \IEfl1SITT a /
county, to the County Judge of 55 11,1, ISPY your umsable
LIA M. itIEflHITT
furnittirn &amp; etc. h. c.
mol County, Florida. at hit
Plaintiff office in the court house of saId
151T.L•?2-744or822-5551.
Ssnfrd, Florida,
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ALPHA WiLLIAMS ot
Defendants
within six calendar months from 5.). 1' urniture For Sale
the time of the first publication
SOT10E
\Vli,SOM-MAiEIt FURN
this notice. Two copies of
of
'roe 1 P11
W1TL1\I
510 each claim or demand shall be
Trade
Sell
Buy
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222 5622
in writing, and shall state the sit-is E lat St.
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WIlliam
sissams place of recidenee ansI post of. _______________________________
sins pouae of tics address of the claimant, and FL'RNITURE: Freight damaged
\ic'
as
bedroom and dining room
he aworn to by the claimJames Lee \\'Uliame Richard shall
furniture. Many piece, show
ant, his agent, or attorney anti
55' 1111 it ma Gloria
no damage, however price is
an accompanied by a filing fee of
a one dollar and puch claim or doand Fvetetta Willis
or less than regular retail.
of the icbrs at law
Noll Freight Damaged Furntmanh not ss filet shall be s-old.
WIlliams. a/k/a James Lee
lIwr. 17-92 Casselllama, and Hureal Mona, the
of the
deceased,

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sand Was badly chipped. I bought bed-MRS. F. C.
wonderful new king-sized bed
Pully' Problem
several yards of wood grain,
sand, since the linens I or those
DEAR I'OLLY-Can ally- beds are so expensive, I had
udhesive-baciced, plasticized paper in a blond finish and cover- nut tell me bow to grow a to work out a way to get around
ed every bit of the bed, it 110W potato ilant I rerneniber WV the problem. I found a remnant
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bought blanket material the
same
and the savings were
tremendous. The bedspreads
arc also expensive so I bought
enough material to make a dust
ruffle for 4 and nOw I can
"When I started, I bad a make use of any of the spreads
Are you aware of the great
iiiterest in jigsaw puzzles to tiny place to work." Katie I have on hand.-MRS. W.G.1.
DEAR POLLY---An sage-old
doy t Many people arc actually says "and I learned what
giving jigsuw parties and once do just by doing
Problem 5 whether to store or
again they've become a great
to discard baby equipment when
She works every duy at makfad. They are fun and stimulTHINK you will have no
sating, sparking skill sand imag- lug the puzzles but finds time further need for it. As a shower
Inution.
to said in charitable activities gift before our first baby came,
The woman responsible for sand to run her home. She has I received a cur bed with legs
the must stunning saud clever two chlidren-Lauric, lii, sand that extended to convert It into
jigsaw puzzlu is a housewife. Richard, IL. Thii' entire fumily a temporary baby bed. Our
Her husband brought some skis sand takes long trips to- two boys used It and now our
puzzles home as gifts once; gether.
third, little daughter, baa outthey interested her so much The subjects for Eutic'
it. 1 made a floor-length
she made some herself sand puxties are unique-a nuagnifi- gathered skirt to cover it when
this led to a read business- cent one is a mosaic of' flue- the legs are extended. This
chum, 3rd Century A.D. The makes lovely feminine bed for
one that is growing fast.
I asked Mrs. Robert Lewin colors glow and the puzzle
her dulls. Underneath we have
why she named ler jigsaw stfl exact reproduction of the her plastic flat-bottomed baby
puzzle company
It appears in the bathtub. It is wonderful for
Spr1ngbok mosaic
Editions." She told sue she and University Muatiuni of Philacir- holding extra toys and is cornher husband are Interested In delphiu. There is another
hidden by the skirt and
wildlife preservation and the cular puzzle thut fuscinutus Jth
still vor' accessible-MRS. W.
Springbok is a clever, fleet me, depicting birds; aanutlwr
sand quick animal which he of butterflies. The colors arc L. W.
DEAR J'OLLY-I want to tell
uses us sin illustration on her ravishing. Katie LVW*II is now
designing
puzzles
featuring
N..LJ.
bow we restored an old
own stationery,
Katie Lewin is an original cats. I saw the proofs, and WWI bed. We bought a fancy
personality; soft-spoken iind then's will be a history of each old one for two dollars, took it
to a marble-and-monument mop
delightful company. She visits breed en the back of the
Mrs.
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museums sail over Europe sand
off.
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the U. S. to find the paintings career. As a housewife,
aibe uses as the basic Illuatra- had a keen sense of wiiut pen- antiqued and the little curlicue.
tiuns fur her fascinating jig. pie want. "Spriuughok Editions" touched up with gold.-MRS.
saw puzrius. Lust year she vie, have hiclis..d revive what could W.].T.
ited 110. The museum curators be called a lost airt. They are
An*r subutitting
Pal.
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these appear on the buck of herself-but the lady whu cr14- dollar If Polly uses the itese
sates such magaufiecat puzzles in PulIy's I'saiaters.
the puzzle boxes.
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Tbc Hubbard Medal is the
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faind notes beside the bodies
his wife end mother explatnizn.VP
aomething of what he intended

At 11 a.m., officers said. Whit- behind him."
The victims were taken to At one point Whitman's necu- One of Martinez' bullets hit the attend with her."
rate fire drove away a light sniper in the neck. A buckshot
man carted his footlocker to
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pick off the sniper from the air. The battle was over,
comfort her father, Raymond
dragged the heavy threeThen Ramiro Martinez. 29, a Whitman served six years in W. IA'issner.
-wheeled cart up tour short
five-year police veteran. arrived the Marine Corps, from July 6.
"She was a clean-cut girl,"
flights of stairs to the foyer of
on the scene from his home, 1959. to July 18, 196,S. He earned said H. F. hey, a neighbor. And
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where he had been relaxing 011 the good conduct medal, but In he said Whitman "was a good
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Alternately crawling and run- him of violating orders and he
Leissnei-, a rice farmer and
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ning. he reached the main en- was reduced in rank from cor- real estate man who Is presiand her small boy who were
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sightseeing.
days restriction and hard labor, of Commerce, said. "Well, she
N0T ifOMEMADE as be Ye.
them tmcn cmbarassment.
Later, Vera Palmer, who txi Press newsman Robert of dust now and then as bullets
Photographs show Whitman was our orjv daughter.
Tise terror ended when two C&amp;lIS It from childhood, but Works In the Observatory, rode Heard, 36, an ex-Marine officer, hit the pavement or a building.
was
a handsome, solidly built
Mill good was Senate Ml.
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and a university em- iorlt' Leader Everett Dirk. Up on the elevator. When the Was assigned to cover the Uni- Stromberger
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man
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blond,
crew-cut.
anybody
I
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knew
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of the Dallas
$a crept to a platform above sen's verdict after a .løig, door opened, a man In a whi te versity of Texas
-hair and pleasant eyes.
"It's just a very sad tragedy
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gunned
sniper
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and I saw two
the
uiter's
position
cool drink of root beer. Be
shirt said: "Lady, don't you
ing. Trying to reach the best highway
Chancellor Harry Ransom that happened to H very nice
patrolmen putting
him
wu at close range.
was presented with a dare get off this elevator."
vantage
said
Whitman's
academic fiimily"-thi' Whitmans.
point,
he
followed
two
their
rifles
together,
They
Texas landmark, the librit- plaque naming him "Inter.
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officers
across
an
open
space
started
to
run
toward the tow ry tower Is a slender, four-sided national Root Beer Lover elevator back down,
No. 1" all part of
and was dropped by a sniper er and we followed close be-:
shaft rIsing 307 feet above the (mIlL),
th
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At 11:48 a.m. university police rifle bullet In his left shoulder, hind.
oonter sl"the campus. Its obser- Root Beer
Wee k, Aug. received a trouble alarm from He dictated his story' from a Then we came to a wlde..open
section, above the 26th 14.20.
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the tower. Two unarmed securl. hospital bed. Doctors said he space where there was no pro.
floor, mmands a view of the
ty officers rode to the top.
suffered a fractured shoulder tection. The two patrolmen ran
city and the rolling hill They broke In through a win
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ow and discovered Whitman's saw three bodies they went back shoulder.
I said to myself, 'That gunman
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wire, 23. stabbed to death.
By ROBERT HEARD
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Then they went to his moth- A. R. Hamilton, university AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Thai. be waiting for mc,'
dropped some of his viepolice chief, said,
guy was an Incredible shot.
I
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about
five
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Urns at distances as much as er's fashionable apartment near "We told people to stay In lie hit me In the shoulder before taking off.
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Otherell on the broad cam- stabbed in the chest and shot In pollee"
was trying to run a fast as I space when something hit me,
ml -surrounding the98-dctower estranged
the head. wife
His mother
was
the
When
the
shooting
began
a
could.
I know from Marine whirled me around and knocked
of C.A. Whitand thy untended In the
number of persons rushed out- training that hitting anything me to the hot pavement, My left
gree heat as Whitman kept mail of Lake Worth, Flu,
moving from a point high above arm was numb but I remember
side it was
campus buildings to
rescuers at bay with his riddling1 Detective Li-. Merle K. Wells whatthe
about. The sniper's the target is difficult,
feeling how hot the pavement
Jim. Police crouching behind said Whitman had left notes at
deadly
fire
felled
some
of
them.
SL'
inches
more
to
the
right
felt.
It seemed like just a few
trees and buildings answered both residences revealing some
NIGERIA radio made
and
I
would
Others
dashed
back
be
dead
with
the
minutes
until a hunch of men
inside
and
with -blistering rifle and shotgun l thing of what he planned to do
known that the governrest of them.
ran out and dragged me back to ment of pictured Maj.
volleys which left the ''cr pit- and why. A notice sayingbehind
Wi trees and buildings.
tnesses said the sniper's (Heard did not know that the shade under the trunk of i
led and marked. The gun battle "Please do not disturb' was
Gen
Johnson Agtij'j..
bursts were at times spaced some officers speculated the car.
his mother's door.
lasted from 11:48 a.m. until 1:2(1 pinned
ironsi has been toppled.
p.m.
One note was left on his wife's about half a minute apart, at sniper deliberately aimed for I temember I was still aston- Lt. Col. 'Yakubi Gowon
the heart of his victims, Soy- ished that he could hit me while
Posing as a repairman, Whit- blood-soaked bed, the second other times rattling off in stac- era] were hit in the chest, neck ] was running. Then pretty soon
been invited
"ahas
nutannounced
thatby
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cato fashion. At one point police and head.)
man
had
hauled
to
his
perch
on
with
his
mother's
body.
the ambulance came and took
1u workman's three-wheeled cart Police did not reveal their even suspected there might be We got the tip at the office me te the hospital.
.iority of the army" to
footlocker containing his ar- exact contents but police report- more than one man firing at that it sniper was in the tower
head the nation's new
(Lu-'te Monday he talked with
- -aenal: Two rifles, one equipped ed that the notes said Whitman them. The sniper dashed from and 1 was told to rush to the
hI brother, Dow Heard, a government. Gowon conwith a telescopic sight: a 'hated his lather with a mortal place to place in the observato- campus. i remember .lack Houston lawyer, by telephone.) firmed that Gen. 1roni
sawad-off shotgun which police passion," and that his mother ry' and his fi re came f rom all Keever, another AP sta ffer,
Dow said something about was kidnaped July 26,
said he had purchased that "gave the best 25 years of her direCtions,
yelled to 'be careful, don't get 'they can't hurt an old Marine but he gave no details
The blistering fire pinned shot.'
morning; a highpowered pistol; life to that man."
like 'ou,' and I told him, 'They' of Ironsi's whereabouts
I a semiautomatic pistol: a The notes said Whitman down rescuers. Finally armored When we got to the university damn
sure hurt this Marine
or fate,
2 hunting knife. The locker also couldn't understand "the p. trucks were pressed Into service campus We could hear a pop- day.'
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-contained a supply of food and sures bearing down" and had as ambulances scurried about -• :
w1c. a plastic container of "decided to fight It out alone." the no-man's land picking up the
$,~, I .gatiolhle., and hundreds of I Police said the notes showed wounded.
.. "untis or ammunition.
Wilitinan "was ven, definitely One of the wounded was RobWhen police Identified Whit- mentally disturbed." They also ert Heard. Associated Press
man after the slaughter ended disclosed that he had talked for reporter, shot through the
they received a telephone re- two hours with it psychiatrist,
shoulder as he tried to dash
quest from the sniper's father- The note found in his mother's across open ground to a better
.r'4u-law to check the Whitman apartment, police reported, said vantage point.
home. asmall duple, some dis- he killed her to "relieve her of For more than an hour Nort
h-ian the campus.
her sufferjniz, that he didn't man Barger of Dallas sat at a
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training could include speech young nieiu and women under Too email for an ad to b.
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the student must huve coin- the suaauwit of training reedy- $1
or .iuit high school. The ed as a result of any post- address lii -veterans, Ben.Itk5
c/u Sanford Herald.
halaw.'coliege.lovel course must Korea service of his own.
i specialized training that
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action or died as the result of ments will be allowed,
this schooling-with-aid before
his service, your college-age
Young inca ami
men
children n-my be entitled to not lose their eligibility for they' are 18. This will be dofour years (36 months) of aid this educational aid by marry- cided in each case by the VA
In their schooling.
ing. Neither do they get. an and will be approved If the of.
Tin' semi' uld is nvziila*blt' if additional allowance for a de- facial making the decision
thinks it is to "the best adyour husband was permanently pendent wife or children,
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of the young person
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In some instances, handiThe privileges also go to the whether he has used his 36 capped children may
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restorative
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course as early as age 14.
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educational
ministration
educational or vofull time, *&amp;W a nrnnth half thereby lust' his
tissia. Training in which class- benefits. His period of cligibil- catuonal counseling, intended to
roau study nit,eniutes with it'- ity extends for five years aft- help in the selection of a goal
ljted-on.the.job experience will er his first discharge or release and the development of a proaided at 3105 a month, full- from active duty. Eligibility grant of education.
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Miss Sharon Ball, daughter —
of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Ball,
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County Commission currently of Cres'ent Street, has been
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is holding public hearings on named "model student nurse of
budget requests for 1986.67 fis- the year" by the Florida State
cal year. But it appears, also, Nurses Association meeting In
some hearings are being held convention in Daytona Beach
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after announcement of adjourn, this week.
Miss Ball, a student practi
ment and the news reporters Ical nurse at ?'ft.. Sinai Ilosleave. Commission is reported pital, Miami Beach, was rec. ..,
divided on budget request by ommended for the honor by
Semnole Memorial Hospital. her team leader on the surgical
Hospital refuses to cut. Was floor, who reported she "apsome thought of taking the mat- p'ai-s to he 'ery emotionally
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ter io court, since it was said mature, dependable, co-operathe nw supports the hospital. Live and capable, and is very
Another PUBLIC hearing slated tactful and considerate In carhug for her patients. She has
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Bruce N. Harrod of Sanford, in her patients' well being and
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student at Virginia Tech Ccii- has established good rapport
WASHINGTON (AP) - The tion of American moves I-e•
lege of Engineering was named with both patients and family.
United States will pull out. its quired by French withdrawal
to the Dean's List for the spring Her rapport and emotional maSHARON BAIJL
six Air Force reconnaIssance from the NATO military atructurity' was dearly proven in
quarter.
tore.
based in
now
caring for an expiring patient
Miss Ball, a graduate of squadrons,
Secretary (if Defense Robert
Tom Richey, student person. and in giving emotional sup- Seminole High School with the France, beginning this month. S. McNamara announced June
the Pentagon said today.
class of 1065, where she
not supervisor for Seminole port to the family."
A Defense Department an- 15 that the squadrons would be
Miss Ball's instructor also * Marching Seminole for three
County schools, reports those
relocated, but (lid not, give de"freedom of choice forms" are praised her for being "very years, entered Mt.. Sinai lbs. nouncernent said three of the
beginning to come in after the competent, taking advantage pital as a student practical six squardons will be moved to tails.
Two transport squadrons al- warning Issued last week, but of all possible learning oppor- nurse in September, 1965, and bases In Britain, a fourth will ready have been moved to the
there are still a lot of students tunities, for showing great will be graduated next month. be inactivated, "as was previ United Kingdom and the procMRS. MARGARET SVltliers, of I)eltonn, suffered serious injuries Tue.,;Sharon also ha
s won the coy- ously scheduled," and the other sit r moving military stocks
not ,registered. The forms must strength in stress situations
(lily afternoon, In it collision between her car and one driven by Robert J.
be filled out before assignment and using good judgment in eted title of "Miss Mount Sinai two will be returned to the Unit- out of France is under way.
Provencher .Jr., Sanford, at SR 15 and Park Drive.
can be made and failure to do meeting the needs of her pa. Hospital of 1066" and of "Miss ed States.
The Pentagon said relocation
The withdrawal is a continuaGrooms
so could delay a child's en tients."
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trance to school for days or,
will be completed by October.
even weeks.
Of the two squadrons
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San.ford.Seminole Art Associawill be located at Mountain
tion has extended Its deadline
llouuw Air Force Base. Idaho.
on membership to Aug. 15. If
and kept in combat readiness
you'd li ke to become a member
status for any needed deployof the art association call Mrs.
ment in Europe in an emorgen;ettlement.seeking
HeIti DeWit or William BranWASHINGTON (AP)--A divid- out at the White house last Fri I would have
Gov. I man's outburst Monday were formed an autopsy on Whitman cy. In this case it would use 1ut
non to get your name in the pot. AUSTIN, Tex, (AP)
ed Senate today seeks a corn- day was rejected Sunday by 'mediators advise Johnson after
The roll is down this year John B. Connally called a meet felled by rifle shots from the as saying the tumor found In his cflities at Rnmstein, Germany,
the initial hack-to-work periods
brain "could have caused in. tinder what the Pentagon calls promise course under which union members.
which is too bad, because some ing with Texas law enforcement tower's 27th-floor level,
that a dual-basing concept.
Dirksen said Senate leaders as to whether * new order —
Congress and President Johnson
very fine programs are being officials today to discuss the Dr. Heatly said Whitman, tense pain - headaches The second squadron is being
lined up which should be of Charles Joseph Whitman homi- whom he described as "self-cen- could have indirectly caused or
would share the political blame are at work on it compromise this time from the White House
assigned to Shaw Air Force
for any order to 35,000 striking which would share, between — was needed to bar a renewal
great interest and you don't dde rampage which left 16 per- tered and egocentric," failed to contributed to his actions."
In Lake Worth, C. A. Whitman Base, SC., and given a training
keep
an
appointment
for
a
furhave to he able to draw or paint Sons dead and 31 wounded.
niachinists to return to their Congress and the White hfoust,, of the strike
Arrangements were made to ther Interview the following said. "My son has committed a role.
jobs on five grounded airlines, responsibility for ending the
to b interested in art.
Atty. Gen Nicholas Katzenbach
unit
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"That's the crux of It," said strike, lie said Johnson had told
Have you seen the exhibit set fly the bodies of Whitman and week,
would affect that squadron's
advised the Senate against the
Senate Republican Leadei Ever- him he wants the Senate to ap.
up in the lobby of the Florida his mother, the first person The psychiatrist's assessment the"Iwhole
know world."
you all realize that readiness, the Pentagon said It
version recommended by its Laof Whitman's personality came
ett M. Dirksen. "Who accepts prove such a compromise.
killed in the mass slayings,
State
Bank showing
how
ray
technician
school
atthe
Sem- their home town of Lake Worth. as a .surprise to a Dallas man this boy' is sick. I don't know will commit another squadron the onus."
Sen. ,Jacob K. Javits, K-N.Y., ,bor Committee. Long read to
who said the former Marine was what else to say about him." based at Stewart Air Force
labor strongly op originally a sponsor of the the Senate- almost deserted aftOrganized
Base, N.Y., to the North Atlan.
inole Memorial Hospital is Fla.,
for burial.
Whitman, 47, a plumbing
order. measure that left- any final er a long day of debate--a Kate
Having
cut short a Latin- his roommate at the university'
n. Its for- poses any back-to-work
tic Treaty Organization.
operated? The school has only
tractor,
was
answering
news1962.
And with congressional dcc- strike-ending responsibility to i zenbach letter calling it an ina few students, because teach- American tour because of the
'He was not just an average men's questions Tuesday about ward base will be at Sembach, Lions four months away. John- Johnson, said little progress i vitation to court challenge.
tragedy, Connally' arrived Tues.
Germany.
ing facilities are limited, but
.
he was above aver- his
son has made clear that he was made Tuesday tn'Aard a I Morse said that could
indicative of -expanding educa- day night from Rio de Janeiro nice guy
man,
who
Insisted
on
Whitman
said
he
was
In
his
The
six
affected
squadrons
indoesn't want' the assignment of
a strike standstill even, after
the
tional opportunities in Seminole
in
what
he
described
as
a
age,"
ged Johnson power
"shocked and saddened" condi- anonymity, told an Interviewer, living room at noon MOnday dude about 90 planes and about issuing such an order without
But Javits said he believes 1 Congress
4,400 military personnel.
County'.
the that if compromise efforts col- to end the walkout.
"He was a typical all-Amen- when he heard a report of the
Congress
sharing
some
of
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Education is BIG business in The governor, who himself can boy, and one of the most sniping at the University of French
President
de responsibility,
lapse, there are enough votes Morse said labor lobbyists
Gaulle has
servedCharles
notice that
now
is
Senate
amicable fellows I've ever met. Texas.
in the Senate to enact a version had a sharp eye on the Senate.
"Hey, that's where Charlie after April, 1969, any foreign But before the
Seminole County-or any other narrowly escaped death
rewould
" The issue here is not compli"Charlie was the easiest perwhich
Johnson opposes.
resolution
on French soil would a
county. The biggest chunk of fire when he was wounded in
Congress
cated." he said. "It is as simple
quire
it
Presidential
order
if
the
have
would
That
your tax dollars go into It and the Dallas assassination of Pres son in the world to get along is," Whitman said he called to have to be under French cornas
election day.
mand, a position which forces 27-day walkout is to be ended find that the walkout threatens
more people are involved than ident John F. Kennedy, said he with. As a roommate, he was another son. Patrick, 21.
Whitman said he was resting
the nation's vital transportation . "We've got some senators in
for up to six months.
in any other enterprise. Count- would confer with Col. Homer superb."
ing more than 16,000 students Garrison, director of the Texas Dr. Heatly', however, said in the bedroom later when Pat the
withdrawal
of
U.S.
men
and
During
the
six
months,
efforts
services — but stop short of Congress who say the President
supplies from France. Dc
would
be
made
to
reach
a
setand around 1,000 teachers and Department of Public Safety, that .n the March interview rushed in and said it television Gaulle further specified he
ordering the strikers back to isn't a candidate in 1966, but we
e snipS
Whitman
told
of
having
"over
announcer
had
given
tile
wanted American headquarters tlemcnt between the AFL-CIO their Jobs. That role would be are," he said,
ojilez employes that's abound
t a other state law officials.
"There isn't any doubt," said
He said he called the talks "in whelming periods of hostility er's name' asCharlcs Joseph and U.S. Army and Air Force international Association of Mn left to Jot nsun.
one-fourth of the population!
struck
five
Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa,,
Sen.
very minimum of pro%'. Whitman.
the
Sen.
Wayne
Morse,
D
Ore,
in
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and
Installations out of France by chinists
hopes of preventing a recur- with
National,
politics. Republican potand
admitted
that
he
The
body
of
Whitman's
wife,
"that
itself
Congress
that
sisted
lines - Eastern.
The "flag" on the station rence" of such shootings in ocation"
and
World
Democratic
politics, preshad twice beaten his wife -one 23, who was his second victim, next
• itics.
should take the initial
TheApril.
United States is screen' Northwest, Trans
newspaper of Sanford Naval Au' Texas in the future.
was sent to Roscnburg. Tex, ing military stocks in Germany United. An agreement worked bility.
• identisit politics, is playing a
Station calls it the "Sanfly."
in Washington, sponsors of of his victims,
very real but hidden part in
And
Sen.
Russell
B.
Long.
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Which we believe is most ap- gun-control legislations under Justice of the Peace Jerry Dc- Monday. Funeral arrangements and Italy to remove any excessmatter.
this
La., agreed with him.
es and free space for equipprop -iate. But the current issue prodding from President John- lanna quoted a surgeon who per. are pending there.
''If these le1lo s uuld forget • "The White House wants the
ment and supplies currently
tells that the editor, Bill Bridg- son, moved towards steering a
about politics and think about Congress to take the whole restored in France.
es, is stepping down and out as bill to the Senate.
the national interest.'' Long told sponsibility. -. Clark said.
Some combat-essential stocks
editor of the "Sandfly" and of
The possibility that brain
ill
Ge
s
And Sen. Wtnhton L. Prouty.
.uldn't need
"st'
now located in French depots
his Navy career- (Bill will stick sease caused Whitman, 25. to go
R Vt.. who joined Clark in back
are already being shifted.
it compromise around Sanford . . he has
berserk was raised Tuesday
HVt, '.ho joined Clark in back
The
United
States
is
studying
(AP)
said
the
effort
to
proCalif.
commercial photo studio
Juivits
MILI'ITAS,
who performed
East First Street.) But to con- when a surgeon
where to relocate other Ameri- A neighbor, investigating why duce it version acceptable both tog the plan that would
tinue: The flag says "Sanfly" an autopsy reported the exMa- I
can personnel now based in
tiii Capitol lull and at the White a presidential ruling, said Johnand the article reads "Sand. rifle had a tumor which might
a child did not appear for 131I
bodiesof house could involve a congres son has been "playing both
France.
have caused intense pain.
found
the
class,
We
fly." Which"
sional back-to-work order of sides of the Street for what must
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an entire family of five ,rues-perhaps 30 or 60 days duration. be purely political purposes."
atrist. Dr. Maurice Dean HeatBut Dirksen said he had no
Speaking on Civic Responsi(lay. All had been killed with followed by machinery which
bility, the highly' esteemed and ly, disclosed that during an ini
a single rifle,
would require it prt'MdetltIil desire to see Johnson in a pollthoroughly American Justice terview last March 29 Whitman
Jim Murray finding to keep the miii on their tucal spot with labor. "This is
Chief
Police
Millard F. Caldwell of our Flor- said he thought about going up
neither a Democratic strike nor
called the deaths murder and Jot)s
ida Supreme Court said, "We in the campus tower "with a
Euurt,
suicide. Mrs, Jeanette
discussion a Republican strike. he said.
S
One plan
have refused to acknowledge -deer rifle and shooting people"
he said, shot her husband,
32,
Work is underway on the tnthat bad government and bad Most of the victims in WhitKent, 46, and their three chilangle
of property at the corner
public officials are but the redren - Denise, 8; Eric, 7; and
of 25th Street and Park Avenue,
fleetion of ourselves as we have
Randy, 6. The woman had been
where Shell Oil Company is reeast our votes, that the elected
patient, the chief add.
moving the former Armitage a mental
official is nothing more or less
Court motel In preparation for ed.
an the instrumentality
Daniel Dwell., who found the
building a new service station.
through which we express our
Construction permit of $25,00() bodies 11 hours after the shootLONDON (UPI) —
will. The whole trouble is that,
body
has been Issued by the City of lug, saw Mr.. Euart'a
-old woman,
Lu our civic stupor, we have identified 29-year
glass
door
at
the
rear
it
through
Sant'rd for the new, larger sta'
forgotten that the major p01- high on the hallucinatory
lion, It will be located behind it the Euurt home,
icies, whether the gift of our drug 1St), thought she could
Semlnoin County 1 "
hoWers
The fanuily was missed when
the present station, which will
substance to communists or the fly and soared out her fourthnq in
automobile registrations end
Mrs. Dwelle went to pick up
be removed,
regimentation of industry, ag- floor apartment window,
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(Hill i'UI$Ei. (Ii$I UI
Indications are that the ne
is 39- Do you is,e
Tb. magic
ricutture, business and the pro- ping her arms like a bird,
station will be ready to open in Hilile class. When I)wulln rea cunr.nt S.minol. C.un5, Automo'
fessious, require either the up- pollee reported.
bus Registration INDI$ In "39?"
about 90 dayu. Manager is Ale turned home from work, his
-- The woman was hospital.
proval or acquiescence of the
Present
it to our Ins,talmont .00a DoVorndnan. The present station wife told him of her unanswcitizens of this country. What lied In serious condition with
pertment
and reraeivv 'tour auto vhaf
has been In operation 6½ years ered knock at the door and he
has been done, both that which both legs broken and bead
mirror FREE. Limit an.. Off*? •*pir.s lit
Recont widening of 25th Street investigated.
August 15. I
contributed to our stability and and
large
portion
of
tht
cut
off
saw
w
itness
who
A
that which has endangered
With 31 million young men registered for the draft
front parking area.
future, has been with our con- woman fall told police
and with over 130,000 being added each month, there
The "little houses" that coin
NEW CAR FINANCING
was screaming and
sent."-Directors' Digest.
are lots of questions being asked these days about the
prised
the
motel
have
reported
her aims."
military obligations and training routine of our Armed
Jy been purchased by Everet
Another witness who went
Eugene Lomax was arrested
P" $1N
Services.
Elton
Fay,
nationally
known
expert
on
mili•
Harper, real estate dealer, foi Tuesday and charged with
--to the woman's aid said she
lict
Area deaths ----------------------------- - -tary matters, answers in his new series, 'G.I. GUIDE',
resale as cabins for sportsmel
told him site had taken UW
ty lust'uny resulting (rum shop.
bridge ......................................... ..
many compiexing problems concerning the immediate
or other uses' Owner of the Ar
at the Wimu.I)ixle Stoat'
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Classified ads ..................6A-7A and thought she could fly.
tuiltage Court property Is histut
future of young Americans of military age. He takes Up
V Pr..,rans your loan. Ak for .lpk
at Third and Palmetto,
v s r s It
Comics ..................................6-7
as
Joseph
Messier.
1`6501J. Jim Dauc.tts or
the draft order of call, Including classifications, defer.
James W. Brooks, manager
STORE ROBBED
McT.sr.
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Crossword puzzle .................... '1
ments and essential occupations. He writes about Vol
of the
store, tiled
ONE OWNER
A store located at. Wagner
Dear Abby -------------------------------- 6
about the Reserve-National Guard situa•
unteering,
coniplakit
against
Loniax
the
BOSTON (Al') Gov, JOIN
Editorial page ........................lB Station and operated by Mrs.
tion, induction, training and benefits and obligations of
Vernon
Judge
with
Municipal
A. Volpe has signed a bill set
Entertainment ..........................7 Stun Semkoft was broken into
military life and other aspects so vital these days both
tog a $100 fine for turning bud Mite. Lomax was au-estu.I by
Horoscope ..................................6 Tuesday night and a large
parents
and
the
draft-age
son.
police and Is being
to
an autwuobile speedometer ti I the
Society -------------------------------------lA amount of cash, cigarettes and
city jail untlt'a- a
held
In
"Serving you is our pleasure."
number
misrepresent the
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Miss Rarger also watch'ed• the Brackenridge Hospital, opera- George McCoy, 26. another ofti- record at the university was
been working. She could see SIX
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1,, J,1t1 Whitman, known as a
su1nrh
hr
ted by the City. Many %Vt'I'(' I cer. They gave a rifle to Allenabove average.
W quit, 'thoughtful young man.
treated
in hallways on
As
postscripts
to
the
noteS,
persons
lying
On
the
cement
In his home town, hake
"A
policeman
would
-nm
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the
emergency room fapolice said, Whitman had writ- near the building.
Worth.
Fin., Whi(man's friends
shooting and use his body as a ers as
The three men made their
tlifl embarrassment, he
duties became overtaxed with
ten:
recalled
him as a normal,
could see the people guard for the others,
...
the
*t what he W85 about to
observation
who
the
arrival
section,
of
each
ambulance.
WflY
to
frIendly boy.
"12:30 am.
mother already
moving a little bit hut they nev- crouched while they ran. YOU
siient everybody he could
Volunteer blood donors also where they separated. As Mar- "He must have just lost his
dead.
the University or Texas
"3 o'clock - Wile and mother er Could get up and walk could see the (pollee) bullets flocked to the hospital as news tlnez rounded a corner he
.,; bern ..
• mind — hang," said Mrs. L. J.
away," she said. "The Sniper ricocheting off the tower."
Be killed 13 more per
of the massacre spread about the sniper and fired.
both dead."
Hollern, a neighbor who had
would shoot at them again.
ing an unborn baby. ;
Walter Emhray, a junior from the city.
—
Shortly alter 9:30 a.m.. he
The sniper wheeled then known Whitman since he was a
"Once I saw a policeman run- San Antonio, said he had a simftct' shot him to death )
r.
Police Chief Robert Miles said snapped back one shot. Marti- little boy. "His mother was a
went to Sears. Roebuck and
In addition to the 16 dead. 3!
bought a shot-gun on credit, took ning across the open area and plc reaction to the shooting: "I that during all the shooting nez emptied his pistol at the perfectly good mother- very
wounded In Whitit home and sawed off the stock you could see the sniper's gun just wanted to get the hell out of there was no concrete plan for sniper as McCoy rushed onto strict with the boy, a regular
-."
kicking up the cement dust right there."
y of carnage Monday.
I and barrel.
capturing the sniper.
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VIA1'IIIR: Thursday 94-72;

VOL. 58 NO. 245

All Len sed

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Wire —

Chamber
Steps Up
Publicit

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And told both sides he
wants them to reach agree.

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ment through collective bar
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and toys, maybe even furniture. Proceeds will go into
gaining.
______
starting a scholarship fund for
I
After a White House meeting
furthering legal education for
ith Johnson. 11 men from the
PS
it deserving Seminole County
N 31AHAN
i
management
side
and
11
from
y
student. The secretaries claim
•
the union side marched across
they will have everything from
Improved publicity instru•
____
A to Z--accessories
the street to the eecutive ofto zircons! nwn'.s on Seminole County were
;.
fice building and went into seqRobert Best, son of 'Mr. and discussed and approved when
Mon once more.
Mrs. T. A. Best of Sanford, the proposed 1967 budget was
1
White Howse press sec retary
and Dan I sit ick, son of Mr pascd at 1 lmrsdny night's
______
Rill D. Moyers said Johnson set
and Mrs. D. W. Larrick, of meeting of the Seminole County
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Longwood, are
no deadline for action.
studentsAt Chamber of Commerce board of'
summer classea at Memphis director
He said," Moyers reported,
_:•—
The bud
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IPe
—
State University.
'-il
"that
collective bargaining is
for 1967 totaled
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the
free, democratic way
set
Join Krlder, manager of the
And speaking of ninth t uew Chaiiber showed the board
ding
the
differences
you
have
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,
OR old), don't you tax payers phamplets, brochures and maps
?V1'
this morning that 'that's a bet
c7
-----'
grouse over the tax bills when in color featuring Seminole
ter way than legislating the
-they come in October. The County. The board approved the
breaking
of
strike, or seji.iirp,
EMERGENCY CAlI for blood %vas answered this
unteers had their buddy, Pfc. Arthur .1. I)ouville
school board bad its budget. motion to reorder a two.ycar
or
presidential
fiat:
morning by these volunteers of the Marine Hair(below), "all shook tip" at the sight of the needle
meeting Tuesday — And YOU supply of 50,000 to be given
Moyers, talking with newsracks at Sanford Naval Air Station, More Maheld by Nurse Vera Mothers.
were invited to be there. "About awaz free all over the county
men
after sitting In on the
rines will answer the cull next Friday. These vol(Herald Photos)
- original session in the Cabinet
four mills was added to the and to interested Individuals in
•.
• existing tax rate to take care other states inquiring informu
room said Johnson feelq th-it
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Of salary hikes, about which (ion on the county. Xridcr ox.
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continued, prolonged negofla
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much has been heard lately. plained that the cost of re
tions flOW are no more likely to
DAVID I1ANIER
,.,.
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All in all, it seems that unless printing will be covered in the
.
bring about a settlement than
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you all don't like it thataway funds set up for publicity ad.
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intensified.
concentrated bar•
the increase in TOTAL millage vertising in the new budget.
gaining.
a•i
;'':
(all phases of operation) will
.!
It appears. Moyers said, that
be up 2.4 milis over what you
Also explained to those atthe differercei betxcen !ahrir
Were paying for education last tending was the coming Decemand management have been
yeRr. Well. that's ONE WRY to ber edition of Fortune magazine
IM,
dowN
narrowed to inmething le'
.page
-which will feature a
IF learn!
than $2.5 million. He said the
. . • s
companies have been offering
spread on Florida. Robert Bes. PANAMA (AP) — Five Amer- fetched" to expect that the !
in From Lormg Air Force Base serer, who recentlyattended a
about 0 bf
million
above present
University of Florida Alumni
lean astronaut-recovery planes plane got as far as Peru.
"
Limestone, Maine, comes meeling of the Florida Develop.
A
pay
an
b
enefit
standards and Association and students and
There is simply a possibility
word from Lt. John Higgin. ment Commission in Orlando, were alerted for a dawn takeoff
.e unions have come down on faculty of the university will
th at with the available fuel ft
botham, public information
ficer there, that he blasted a Wim_u is ui.wg done by the Dc. U2 reconnaissance plane that
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it more.
or anywhere along that radius,
and special television film prer7'''-hole-in-one on the station's velooment Commission a n d apparently Hew W..,, ..S p,Oi. he said.
Moving
in on the negotiations sentation Thursday at 5 p.m.,
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"i'Fortune
'goif course recern.y.
Z
recently.
unconscious on a straight-line
•
with an after-midnight sum- at the Civic Center, Robert
Presuuably the U2 flew over
—
was made with a five iron,
The
tI I
III f
course from lIorja until It
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calling the parties to the Crumley, president of the local
it it continued from the
new 165 yards, hit the green des by noted author Frank G crasId
le
somewhere south
White
House. Johnson beat associatiOn rn* today.
Florida Coast on a southerly,
and rolled neatly into the cup. Slaughter and Walt Disney, who
Congress to the punch- on an. cf
The specially-filmeif 30-mmcourse. Hut,the Defense DepartJohn, a comparative duffer, is will write an article "Why Flor.
He p anc. with apt. Robert mentt- epokesman stad he did not
fort
to
dump
th
e
dispute
Into
ut-,
documentary movie, which
heady with' his triumph and Ida," telling of why he chose
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his
lap.
iis
being
presented over teIavf.
looking for someone with Florida to expand his Disney. D. Hickman, 32, of Alexandria, know that the plane had crossed
La., at the controls, took off Cuba and added there was "not
At
the
Capitol.
the
Senate
sion
stations
throughout Florwhom to play a few rounds at land operations.
will corneide with rse.pThursday morning from Barks- the slightest Indication" of any
Labor Committee went into
the Mayfair course. He arrives
• •
(La.)
Air Force Base on antiaircraft missile
tions for future University of
unusually
early
session
to
activity
round
home on leave Aug. 15, to visit Besserer pointed out that dale
spokesman said was a from Cuba.
out a measure of its own aimed Florida students and their parhis mother, Dottie Austin, The Florida ranks high on the list what a
enta.
Appropriate authorities in
at ending the strike.
Herald's city editor. Any tak- with industries all over the routine missions.
It ,%%as estimated that the Peru, Columbia, Ecuador, Pan.
IS hosts for the In.
p
Johnson's action came as's"
ers7
country who plan to move many
plane's fuel was exhausted by ama and Chile have been noti*
negotiators
talked
into
the
early
cal
presentation
will be Miss
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of their home offices and plants
Ann
•\*hUfl
and
David
Lanier.
ied.
the
Pentagon
said.
morning at the Labor Depart.
The latest police department to the south. He said Florida midafternoon.
The last radio contact with
ment.
which
announced
"some
furtm'r
SniinoI.'
High
School
There was no word on the altinews in the city of Longwood is attractive to the businessmen
students now it-tending the
is the report that Patrolman because It has available labor, the pilot was while he was on a tudc at which the plane was SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) — a negotiating
Loa earlier progress" but nu LetiLLIe
univ"nsity.
John Broderick has quit. This tran3portation facilities, both southerly course off the coast of flying or its destination. It was Bay area hospitals toay urged this week that "we are so far tract agreement between the
Miss Mahan was scheduled
leaves
only Patrolman
Robert
and land, many raw ma Florida. lie was supposed to noted that oxygen insufficiency
.
,
. water
cx nursts o return 10 work in apat . . . that hospitals must striking machinists' union and '
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" appearance
.
turn
east
or
west
be
t
ween
S
ara0
IIUInL
3
Bailey and 'Temporary Police terials, po wer, skilled labor and
nra could result above 25.000 feet,
prepare for a walkout on Aug. the five grounded airlines.
the event of a mass walkout by
There was no immediate mdi- '.tth Dr. %Vayne Reitz. univerChief" Jack Bushor (or "Pa- markets. He added that Central sota and Key West but did not, but the U2 can fly far higher
3.
The
assumption
is
that
the
than
that.
more than 2,000 demanding
trolman" Bushor, depending on Florida ranks 10th on the list
cation how Johnson's fl1OVC IY pr"silent, it a presentiapilot
lost
consciousness,
possibly
turn in
Gainesville Thursday.
whether you happen to be the of possible locations,
Hickman is the father of six higher pay.
•
would affect the confused jltU.Lwilliain
\VaLsun,
XecutiVe see.
mayor or a member of council)
A motion to have advertising due to anoxia (lack of oxygen)," small children two to nine years Te nospitals said nurses who
tion in Congress.
the
Florida
Alumni
o
ore
to apprehend all the dangerous on Seminole County in the corn- the Pentagon said. The state- old. Ills wife is the former Paul- have retired or quit to become
The Senate Labor Committee Ht.tr )t
a1S)
will
attend
criminals in the fourth largest log edition was moved and ft ment added that the aircraft inc Ann Cicardo, also of Alexan- housewives should be ready to
was to complete action on one
ass
the
local
fete.
the six municipalities in was clecided that a special ex- was "under apparent control Of dria.
take the places of the ones who
bil.1 to give Johnson authority to ,
____Andrew Bracken, principal
Seminole County.
orothy
ecutive committee meeting for the automatic pilot.
-threaten
to
quit
Wednesday
if
stop the strike while Sen.' of Seminole
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Defense
Department
High School, who
fur ther discussion on the pro. A
they are not given a "reasonMI -\lI '-P Tro'.ar I torm WaY ne Morse
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spokesman said the last radar Routing
its
chairSmile — you're on candid posed idea be scheduled
able" "a hike.
. is.no more.
.
Ella
Downgraded to to take a stiffer proposal to the man, said freshmen students
WASHINGTON (AP)
An
contact
with
the
plane
was
over
camera! Ralph Wert. of the
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\leatwIIe state mediators a tropical depression, the Wea. Senate fluor.
attending physician says froin
alreudy enrolle(I -it the univerSouth Seminole Optimist Club
Alsio during the business Panama. U.S. military sources
called the negotiating teams for
In the
Labor Commit- sity have been eiit invitations
was on vacation near Dayton, rne.% ting a report was made by in Panama said efforts to raise all indications there is nothing the 33 hospitals Involved in the ther Bureau said she was losrng
btrength today about 400 miles tee Chairman Adam Clayttin and all tither students or parOhio, recently, when he had an Dew;tt Mathews on the 54th an. Hickman by radio were fruit- drastic or alarming" about the disoute and
the (CA)
California
NUt3e5
Association
back
south
of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Powell. D-N.Y. scheduled
condition
of
former
President
t:its '.vhu are interested in
accident caused by a blowout nual United States Chamber of less,
No
further
advisories
are
new
hearing
on
the
strike.
The
air
rescue
center
at
learning
inure about the Uniand his car was destroyed by Commerce meeting In WashingAl. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who 15 to the bargaining table late toWalt
The
strike,
crippling
t0
per
verity
of Florida are invited
fire. A TV camera truck fol- ton, D. C., in May. Mathews, brook Air Force Base In the Ca- back in
er Reed Army lios- day in an effort to avert the planned.
Never a Atrong sturm, Ella cent of the nation's air traffic. tu attend.
lowing him filmed it all on Vernon Mize and Lee Moore nal Zone organized search oper. pitul for what Is described as a natiou's first walkout of its
generated peak winds of only unleashed a flood of critical
tape.
were among officers of the lo' ations from Panama south to routine checkup.
The 'Iocuziivlitaz'v film, "The
kind
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hospital
s
okcsnian
said
50
miles
an
hour
as
she
thrashmail
on
the
heads
of
members
cal chamber who attended. the Peru-Chile border.
Magic Tower" reflects changes
ed through the Atlantic north of Congress and officials u( the )n tile 2,U00-acre Qunipus in
Little Ltague Area Repre- Ma~hcws emphasized that the
Five planes equipped w ith
that the wives of sonic physiJohnson administration. and the past decade, interesting
sentutive Jnnrny Slade, speak- countywas well represented special gear for astronaut re
WASHINGTON (AP) — A clans already have volunteered of the Leeward Islands.
Hurricane Dorothy was in a posed a touchy congressional new education programs now
ing to the South Seminole Op- at the convention with a display covery operations were ordered maximum grant of $246,000 to help out U the nursing crisis
bad way, too. Forecasters said election year quandary.
titnist on the history of his or- sponbored by Chase and Corn. to the Canal Zone from Kindley has beenallocated to Florida occurs.
underway and an aerial view
ganization, said that of the pany.
The
CNA
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It
was
seeking
her
highest winds ha1I dropped
Serious eutiulnic i035c3 piled of rIUtU than .5211 million in
Air Force Base in Bermuda and for commercial fishery re6,3U0 little league bull players
President Mize presided over Homestead Air Force Base In search and development. The to toost its members' pay from from 75 to 60 miles an hour up in many parts of the nation. construction
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Laurence Corbett, th e hospi. I
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ole County Cham ber of Corn. in Lima said it was "pretty far- I ing domestic fisheries.
I tals' chief negotiator, said after across Atlantic water northS
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Miami Beach for the seventh
TALLAHASSEE (Al') —
bt ntk' Coa 'it Line Railroad's up) general assembly. New officers Bids of more than a million
crating revenue hit a record
also will be elected during the dollars each were received by
s; million in the second quarsession which Is expected to the State Road Department for
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bring some 3,000 church leaders two highway construction proACL President W. Thomas
and observers together for the jects.
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Rice
first time in three years.
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Bridge .................................... 1A low bids totaling $9,944,583,
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i Church Directory ................8A
One of the projects will pro.-• •
stuck coiiipared to $1.69 in the
Church News ........................2 vide 4.8 wiles of new roadway
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Classified Ads ...- ........... 6A.IA for Interstate lb in Nassau
For the first six months this
4A-5A County; the other will four4p••
y'r. ACL had $10.7 million net
Crosswuid Puzzles
4A-5A lane a 2.3 miles suction of U.B.
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income, 19-2 per tent higher
Dear Abby
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Editorial Page ......................8 Parkway and the city of WildEntertainment ......................8A wood.
LONG-AWAITED completion of paving on Winter Park Drive In CassellIll)DKN MOTIVI
Horoscope ..............................2A
Bullunger Paving Company,
berry was beguzs this week by county crews doing preliminary gradTOKYO (Al') - Soviet ForSociety ..................................6-7 Inc., of Altamonte Springs, on.
ing and Installing curb forms. The road, which nerves two county schools,
eign
Minister Audrei A. GroinSports ......................................U Lercd an apparent low bid of
was previously paved froni SR 436 to Crystal Howl Circle and when proyku
today that the
charged
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sent project is completed will be inivtd to Scniinola HoIIlevatr(j through
thilted staitud might use a Vet
I'm bleiioppIlls .........................JA n ' r t It south
superhighway
joitit IHU'lIcipultlon bL'tVJL'eU the county ititti the City of Casau)boi'ry,
Niam Iwace conference to cloak
north of Jacksonville, -- further pggremdutt.
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urreIi elderly Fort Myers man was
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lured when their car rammed a
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IJ. ld George B. Gaylord of Port
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flae,
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OCIUomethne Monday night The
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1ndependence, Prank L ZIToin.rman Jr., LhieoTh-Mercury
general marketing manager,
announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will board
the Independence in New York
July 80 and will safi to St.
Thomas, Virgin Islands, and
S" Juan, Puerto Rico. A highlight of the voyage will be a
presentation of the 1067 Lincoln-Mercury car lines aboard
the ship and on the beach at
St. Thomas. Charlotte Amalie,
capital of
temporarily will be transformed
Into "Cougar City" In honor f
the Mercury Cougar, new apeeia]ty car to be introduced by
Uncohi-Marcury this fall.
ntsrts1.nt on the trip
Vic
will be provided by
and Chris Schenkel,
ABC-TV sports personality, will
be master ceremonies for the
product presentations.
Bunt is representing one of
E70 Lincoln-Mercury dealerships nationwide which were
winners in a "Caribbean Ca" sales contest. Winning
pers
dealerships were those which
compiled the highest percentage of a January to September sales objective before June
80.
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colorful and exciting events of
its type ever stated In the auto
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Industry," Zimmerman said.
The "Selection for the Caribbean
cruise is
to the high
tiofl level of professional salesman.
anItW ihip demonstrated by
orduni agement of Hunt Lincoln-MwireaIde cury, inc., in today's competida CtIve and sophisticated automo4'lOildE bile market."
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Discharges
Paul D. McCourry, William 4 when he came to New York
Dorton, Richard J. Williams, to address the United Nations
Herold R. Heckenbach, Ithea General Assembly. President
M. Cooper, James A. Riser, Johnson invited Luci, a Roman
Sanford; William Steilmacher, Catholic convert, to come along
DeBary; Carol Broady, Long. and she invited Pat, also a
devout Catholic.
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W. J. CRAWFORD
Willard Jesse Crawford, 49,
of 2421 Yale Avenue, Sanford,
died Thursday evening at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A native of Ellerbee, he
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ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
OPEN DAILY - 9 A.M.- 6:1 5 P.M.
310 E. FIRST
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nuptial masses of Catholics of
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Water Safety
Course Slated

nence.
A new class for the training
The la te President Kennedy
a of Red Cross water safety In- and his bride, Jacqueline

conductor for Atlantic Coast structors will begin Tuesday Bouvier, received the papal
Line, was a charter member of n
run
or approximately blessing when they were marCh h
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member of the Brotherhood of iono Jack Horner.
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Persons
Railroad Trainmen
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Patricia Crawford, two daugh- er and have a current seni
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rs,Patricia Jean an Elizabe th Ann, and a son, Willard interested are asked to call th e

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A bikini
Stewart, of Salt Springs; a Division of the Central Florida anatcher who swiped the swim.
brother, Randolph Crawford, of Chapter are urged to attend
meet himself
the girl in
that
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Dunsmuir, Calif., and his and participate in the August sultIttofound
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mother, Mrs. Rosa Crawford, 8-4 classes at which time Rob- County jail cell today.

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Thursday night at the real,
bra end panties, call Terry
dence of his daughter, Mrs.
Then it gave a telephone
Amy 1rg1e.
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Miss Youngman called the
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be:c6bad via&amp;&amp; rustasr tonsd
Lunirwood will ineet sit 10
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three brothers and five sisters.
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Mrs.
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Jesse Crawford, 49, of San.
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Clearing wenther And a heavy But the number of SAM misconcentration of Navy planes silen .06(hted was surprisingly
and Marine Aircraft which small.
started flying bombing ralds There wre no reported sight.
against North Viet Nam 10 days Ings of the Soviet-built MIGs
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(raft against RflY number of previously that an A4 Skyhawk
and its pilot from the carrierT
Orisk a ny were missing On a
raid Thursday near Vinh, 140
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ked to call
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PAUL E. GODWIN
the
chairman,a note in her car. It read:
"Don 't call the cops. Don't
Paul Ethan Godwin, 69, of Mrs Edith Avenel for further
get
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PANEL QUIZ was highlight of speciul prognim following dinner mt*ting of the Candlelighters Claris of Gruce Methodist Church. Shown, with
the moderatclr, C. Vernon Mize (center) are (from left) Bob Oisburn,
CIA" pruident; Mrs. Jean Leonard, chwo . tmicher; Xn. Joe T. CoUins,
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Theme topics for the various
departments are "God's Plan
for Families," kindergarten;
/ "The World of Differences,"
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B Donna Esteis
be given for inount4o.clitnblng
and vurpui-ate CW1IIIIU!I1UU.
and sight-seeing trips through
The executive board of the
Mm. Jean Pusst.ei'naek, presithe Ugg
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Jewell Penner, Janet Standifer, Johnson and Patrick J. Nugent,
Mrs Coppolino's death to report her suspicions about the Annie Ruth Paige, Nida Tabor, it was learned today.
George Scott,
death of her husband.
Minnie Pearl Highly placed Catholic sourCharles
Both the Coppolinos and Mrs. H
Pierce, ces said the papal benediction
Frances
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probably will take the form of
Charlie Taylor, G e r t r u de
the Colonel died and they again Woods, Sanford; Jean Sim- a warm fatherly message to
became neighbors. it was Mrs.
, Mims; Pearl Poll, Allen the bride and groom which
Coppolino who signed Farber's mons
will be read by Archbishop
Park, Mich.
death certifi
Patrick A. O'Boyle at. the wedBirths
Coppolino,cate.
who married a
ng ceremony at t o NationPaige,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L.
Sanford, twin girls; Mr. and al Shrine of the Immaculal:4
ife's death, il sched.
after
Mrs. Canton Tabor, Sanford, Conception Aug. 6.
ed to 5b: arraigned Sept. 1
Lucl and Put had an audia girl.

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Annie Queen Bass, Rudolph Pope Paul V1 is expected to
felt they should be investigated. F. Roehlk, harriet McIntosh, bestow his personal blessing on
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attributed to heart attacks. But
authorities in New Jersey said
an autopsy on Farber's exhum-

after Farber's widow, Marjorie,
52, tipped the FBI th at she was
"suspicious" of the circumstances of the two dea th s and

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'i Air Force P101) Super Sa targets. The practice Is dc.
bre jt flghtvr was shot down on signed to keep exact Informs.
a str;,fiiig run
V tnlli's suUitInn from the hanoi regime.
W(ct if Saigon this afternoon
Uowever, cjualified sources

Catholic church in the United States. Seven-hundred gtie.4ts will atteful

Sunday School Superintendent,

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Miss Booth presented to the

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ted Coppolino in the death of retired Army Col. William E.
Farbcr, 53. a neighbor and close

R. D. Priest, the offering given

trustees and counefl, in recent
New Tribes serve in remote
meeting, approved the AuSug areas to take the gospel to
service program, the purchase primitive tribes as yet unreachof a typewriter for the cbureb ed in this non-denominational
office and storage shelving and faith mission.
partin) rain gutters for the
parrounage.
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to be undoctablo after death
Last wee k,
grand Jury' in
Indic.
Monmouth County N

"The Wonderful Word of God.
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The indictment charged that
Copimlino killed his wife by in.
Jecting into her bloodstream a
dnig called succinic chlorine,
which causes fatal paralysis
and which was once considered

tificate.

been Reinhold Trutsche] aries, a ithey also go to Jan.
aries, us the~y also go to Ianand Laurence Hansen.
in
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class had accomplished. assist.
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Baxter. All joined In ,slnging the
theme song of the ble School

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Sunday. Dr. Joe A. Tolle, au. Smith, Mrs. Larry Watson, and p.m. Sunday at the home
perlatendent of the DeLand dis- Mrs. Frank Price.
Patti Congrove, 1201 Guy tioi , to attend the Church
din- tension Conference, Aug. 4-10,
triet, will be speaker during the Ret. Seel's mother, Mrs. Street, Beer Lake Hill,
service and wil l preside at the George See!, also was present zier, an hour of recreation, and at Montreat, N. C.
Together with Mrs. Garrett
conference.
for the occasion,
a brief business meeting.
- and daughter, Laura Jo, Elder
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ford, will be held following the gue:s us they arrive were Mrs. Youth Fellowship will meet o- Covenant, Sa nford, has been seevening worship service this J o e Morgan, Mrs. Jurrett twefl tile hoUrs of 6 and 8 lected by an agency of the Gen-

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next Communion Sept. 4,
Street. to welcome their
pastor and his wife, Rev, and stead of
Joseph M. Garrett, a charter
Mrs J. Lester See!.
Conference
member
and ruling elder of the
Meeting
First quarterly conference for Acting as hostesses and serv•

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Hourse committee for this month by those preparing as mission-

Rev. Owen reported 136 pusst toral calls m June and a total

within a 50-mile radius of San. Church Of tile Nazarene recentford, or an alternate of $1,000 Jy held an open house at the

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Bob Crow, Cdr. and Mrs are and what we stand for.
Cirnyce, Mrs. Marion LaTour,
How much do You know of
Lois Falgione, June Sici-putow. the grace that susta ins, the love
ski, and Dr. W. Vincent Ro. that compelis and the
berts.
Spirit that vitalizeg? Dono Hul)?
t you
DeMattio was elected general think It is time you found out?
chairman of the group, Crow 5
ticket sides chairman, Marian

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slon were George DeMattlo, ize and remind us of who

28 fool swimming pool, install.
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plans for &amp; Full
through sand, mucky mire, wa.
Festival, n new event in tile it; the t-L-nter of the Sernion on weel: bv Rrv. George B. Owen ter,
and low hanging limbs
church's activity , at a recent the Mount. Every decision must pastor, is "Out Little systems:'
meeting of reprc-sentativos from be mude it, the context of love Special musical selections for got to its demLinution.
Ozie of the skills that will
the service, with Mrs. Owen
the sponsoring organizations - . i it the loving thing to
Spirit,
Pianist,
wIll
be
"Morning
Pray.
come
in handy an the field that
And finally the Holy
Holy Name Society. Catholic
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taught
at the camp is hair
and I
Women's Club. Las Columbitais, its presence and power to guide
cutting.
und divide. To sepurute the "Grand -Choeur," by Salome.
and Knights of Columbus.
e "Jungle Camp is only
Welcome committee will
Ch
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: The primaries learned at
1 least one Bible verse each day
as they retraced the journey
! of Abraham and learned of
Bible-time customs. modes of
travel. clothes and food.
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We need 9MCe--we need love Sunday morning worship ser...and we. need the power and vices of the United Church of in itself quite an adventur*
presence of the Holy, Spirit. Deltona, United Church of and only a four-wheel drive
Grace to sul;tain us, to give us Christ. are conducted eacb vehicle ir, capubic of accom.
courage and to pick us up, for- Week at 10 o'clock at the Del. plinhing the feut- The camp's
give and give us a new start tona Community Center on faithful pickup truck is used to
haul the occasional visitor from
'bei We fall.
Lake Monroe.

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ntthc'k fllgtt by onhnu1 of
(ra ft inc1idfn
nn ROtnot bargeand
North 1110 Nam It-, iv, vleqf 11,S. .otpokegmen (in nint reveal harbor hig whith ww; hlnqted in
of
)OUfldiI)UOf thwnr Thtircdny the r1urnlierrfortie fPnwnnver
phong.
The
'bomb
damage rewith Irure
than 375 strike sor- the North. Instead they
the
Parts" lIsted 13 etroU'um sup
tk' niUiinqt targets from flu' w,gii' term "missi0115 ' which ply
clumps left hladng.
uu I nuiilel to ft nilssik' site 1cnn Flieno anY nllmhf!r cit air The U.S. command announced

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honor" an extradition request
made by New Jersey.

Booth's Juniors learned
th e variety of musical in.

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Each unit plans end pre
Its own food and only one
a week in to get groceries (1,7
a member of the staff) is al
]owed. All food Is prepa red over
wood fires and there is no re.
frigeration.

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Brenda Johnson, Karen Bran- 'strop came. Life does not have and Rev.
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To live In our world we have
and a visitor, Jeanlne Thnes.
Accompanying the girls were to make moral decisions. EnMrs. Jack Huggins, WMU pres. ticements are everywhere and
Ident, and Counselors Mrs. wi]. we tempt ourselves to partake
bur Painter, Mrs. Grogan and of them. We need three things
Mrs. Grady Caulk.
to keep from doing it and
,stay whole in a shattered world
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models of logs and
bbage
When we speak nj
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palm
thatch.
Smaller
huts
were
we are talking about
aThough
A two-week Vacation Bible constructed for each of the
It is not th e most imfamily units. Mosquito b- pro. School will open Monday
portant thrust, our ethical

combined corn a man's faith by the way

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es Missionary Institute at 00cido and all cheerfully do their
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cb will house his family, with aid of his two children; (0) Three of
e girls
at outside large thatch but which serves as dor
~mitory for
single girls; (3) The inevitable laundry problem has to be faced even in
the jungle and sbady banks of Blackwater Creek provide logical spot;
(4) Douglas Caulder, former Qnsselberry resident. .sharpens boln knife
as be visits with Pion, Danny, who is on leave from 3ilarine Corps; 05)
Mrs. Ken Sukup (left) Manages to maintain an air of gracious living when
entertaining family and friends at dinner in her rustic home.

sknim during the Japanese
Nursery for children of the tmctar from a spring one-andwords: "W'hosoever doeth these
and Communist invasion. A
workers wM be In charge Of a-half miles away.
movie of his life Is being made thinD
shall be likened unto a Mrs. Charles Rabun.
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The laiandry is set up an the
Amd WIll be released in the near w1se man that buildeth his
Mrs. Glennis Mann w1ll be bank of the creek with a "man.
pianist and secretary.
powered" washing machine
life is to live er workers include
GA girls attending included The secret
rinse
tubs.
en asked if is
Pauline Duncan Cynthia Mo- in a world going to pieces. - • Irene Austin Mr
, was necessary to put a quarter
"ft. Patti Lowe. Linda Smith, and not be disintegrated our- Mrs. Treva S
• In the machines, one witty gen.
trlluglm,
Pa inter, Pain Lowe Ks selves. The other house built up- Yvonne Edwards
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rien, Debbie and Kathy Rendek, on sand fe.11 apart when the mocl:4 31rs. Gibbs. Miss Rays,
of an hour for each pleas 1

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W il son were teachers for the

.Iii41akiYiS a mixture of hard cork and fun for those in training

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ing' iiers, and Mrs. Linda Willis, for drinking purposes. Water,
Wallace as he ministered to the
ese people as a doctor.mis. that comes elsewhere but
tiar nursery,
therefore must be hauled
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(Af'
AmrIenr, pilots gnvQpltlnr'.

Ida first in the dth of his
former wife, Gov. ilaydon

?1s. R. P. Priest. Miss Ruby
Booth Was in charge of the Jun.
mr class. Mrs. Priest taught
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Oaklawn Baptisf
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book study, picnic, and swim - fie acts - especially when he Friday. from 8:30 until 11.30 their heads they then set about
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ming party Wednesday at .Rock is alone, or away from home. a.m. for all oys and girls of improving some of the niceties
for keeping house, Including
Spi'Ixs.
Jesus
Jesus did not have a pro- the area four to 16 years old
Mrs. Eunice Barrett will rustic beds, shelves, stoves, taof the book was"RU] nounced system of ethics.
'Wallace
of
China," by Jesse ethic is contained In the Ser58 principal of the school. bles, and benches.
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The campsite is only about
Fletcher
and
was
taught
by
Superintendents
will be Mrs.
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mon on The Mount. Someone
Mrs. W. M. Grogan.
hasculled this "Jesus Design Evelyn Bays, Intermediate; 200 yards from Blackwat.er
Rev. and Mrs. Grogan are for Living." Here Jesus tells us Mrs, Jean Bradley, juniors; Creek, but, IL ib completely cov:

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Country
Club
Road.
with
sesthirsty visitors while they sleep.
Girls Auxiliary of Prairie Lake religious faith. We quickly dis,.

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else. It could mean a fresh new
pproach to the teachings of

Jane Casselberry

ed a week of daily Vacation
Bible School last week.
the school was
Director of

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into the minds of our

free se., free drinking, and free
everything. A morality devoid
of rules and laws. But the new

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('oppoll no, .14-year-old
stlie•
list facing firs t - degr ee murder
indir'tments in Florida and New
.Tersi'y, wi ll stand trial in Flor•

The Sunday School departFirst Southern MethO
ment
dist Church. Sanford, c'omplet-

rent head lines. War. . .mazz young people over TY, movies Street and will be honor- it necessary to clear away pal.
mottos and underbrush to even
murder.. zispe. . ziot&amp; ..death and the newstands.
e.d
lit
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reception
in
the
pitch
the tents which provided
We hear a lot them days
an the highways. - -staggering
temporary
shelter until their
poverty. Then inside the front about "The New Morality." Our parish house of the
thatch huts could be constructpage when he reads the statist- understanding of this phrase

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phere on which people live In in outer space But when are Church
domed cities whom environment we going to start griping over
the slipping morality? When flow in
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Bible School

, - WARREN Thomp- to the primitive Jungle tribes.

law, civil or moral, Christ and streams (our fishing holes) and
even God. One writer depicts pollution of the atmosphere. We

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governments,

chmvms,

Methodist Has

New Tribes

wilds Of Lake County.
There are 40 persons living
at the camp site, which provides
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New Tribes Missionary lnstj..
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Thit ke4t
to fl
t, wonder. it
to pieces." That's the Int'rigu- that he ]crnk to see if anything I
lug sermon topic Isaw recent- is being done about it all, and
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a study of ber starring uk in Or &amp;us1 Wife,
SOM
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a
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of old age In bed year 217; No pension payment
per year.
In an automobile if income above $1

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A widow with one child of
private salesman or catch- the veteran may receive: m-

took

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l.,......ui who die of old age, if income Is over E,000 per
Injury that is in no year. If there is more than one
j1 -, or
nected
with their inib. child, the monthly payment will
epa con
he increased by $16 for each
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additional
child.
all;:4 vitaign's children are
br
payments,
either
as
When
there
is no widow (or
gsk
of the family or as in. the widow Is ineligible) the
pgte$u.ls after a widow aims minor children of the veteran
pension payment
or w,srries, If they are Un- may receive
mmi r1 . and under 18--or UP as follows:
to op 28 If attending a VA- One child $38 Per Month;
(However, Each .4ditlmiul child ii; When
H u'M e school.
and women yeeeiv- there is more than one child,
under the War Or. the amount payable will be
aid
j'-ducntion Program are equally divided among them. If
entitled to further aid un- the income of the child Is greator than $1,800 no pension will
4m, this 1'A pension program.)
served
Ix paid, but the child's own
A ,siayun must have
are not to be counted
or more of active duty earn'
bime .Rpaniah-American War, as income.
There was another pension
Wsid War I or ii,
in effect until July 1,
system
ke his family eligible.
to
This length-of-duty qualif i- 11460. Many widows and cliii:
dren are receiving benefits unis waivcd If the
,iien'Iwabind was disabled an der that system. They ma
continue to do so. They have
the
iult
of must have an the option of changing to this
The
veteran

children ure
an Income of no more

be obtained at any VA office.

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The complaint of Robert Kish
past odor coming
he lake due to the
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al Robins.
Val
Council instructed C. B. Allen. maintenance superintendent, to obtain estimates of cost
of moving six palm trees to be
pIaieti in the islands on SR
.136 as part of the beautification project of the Altamonte
Allen also was instructed to
obtain estimates of cost of a
traffic survey on Hermits Trail
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clever scrapbook of Sky Anchors Toastmistress
Club.
(See Candid Chatter)
0. K. fellas, draw your own
there at the War college.

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NOVICE NAVIGATOR and pilot, Betty and Des La Riviere, current
houseguests at the F. D. Scott home, are charting their cross-country
flight back to Canada in their 20-year-old Aeronca T.
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(See Candid Chatter)
dred Peters of Sanford, is a bers as she presented the
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after he finished the lesson.
interiretation was in the
beginning our Maker made
Adam, was disgusted with His
man and decided he couldn't
do worse, so made Eve to better the situation.

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ONE HOUR OF BEAUTY

plain his version of

Janet Johnson Korgan,

left, and her cousin, Donna Peters

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"brand new" bride, having to them and said a fond adelu.
M.ij.rI. Sh.p.'d She and the witty little bird
By Doris Williams
He was in the Royal Canadian their hostess with th e mostest, been married to
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Air Force during World War 11 which I am fully aware of. They for two months, with him ship. flew
6-July29,
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FOOD
FAIR
nor
forherhusband'stourofduty jPage
SO YOU'VE had a lifelong in pilot training. After complet- werc genuinely impressed at ping out a month after their
seei..ig Florida as it really is. marriage. She confesses that
ambition, but feel Father Time ing various ground schools,
and riot in the tourist capacity, she is a bit frightened but SO
has unjustly crept up on you? was ready for fli ght at the P
It was with pleasure that ] excited over the trip.
else
time the primary flying inte
'lii never too late to learn .
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rviewed this delightful c'ou
Ba th young women have been
program was
that is If you want to!
discontinued. In pIe Hnd regret that I can't elab getting the necessary shots and
Thlz fact is represented by disgust he joined the Army, ora' more on their unusual ex.
pa pers in order. Their baggage
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papers
BETTY and DES La RIVIERE, wh ere he remained for a few perlenees.
A pleasant trip to is limited and it has been quite
from Brampton, Canada (near years. He was later a general Canada, folks, and keep 'em a problem weeding out Lie
ab.
Toronto), who are currently contractor and now calls him. flying!
solute
essentials.
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So a fond adieu to two cute,
'iailIng
home.
teachers
a general handyman's SPEAKING OF FLYING, two
SCOTT at their Mayfair
excited
gals arid happy land.
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Brampton High local lassies are departing this ing!
couple has motored to Florida School.
wee Kend for Germany to join
seversi times since the two cou•
So approximately a year ago, their husbands who are station. 1 BETTY KELLY reports the
pies met at Ft. Myers several he began flying. with major stir ed there with the U. S. Army. following on S k y Anchors
years ago. Muriel, who is Ca. gery and the long cold winter JANET JOHNSON KORGAN Toastmistr
ess Club:
nadian, spotted
their license handicapping his progress. The and her cousin, DONNA FE- SIBYL DUNLEAVY, past
Plate and a lasting friendship ambitious and energetic Ca. TERS LEY wiU fly
Delta Jet -vice president and his.torian of
u1ted.
nadlan got his pilot's license at from McCoy to Washington, D. Toastmistress Club shows an
The La RIVIERES hadn't age 49 and almost immediately c., nd then non•stop via Pan intriqued 3 A N E DAVIDSON

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length lace thth with match hrie,r attirNi in t gold taffrta 1,'qlh.'tt,r afld 1)ori Iis4hetfer,
lug coat. Pier fingertip veil was
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Kanoapolts.
antI .lohnnv
attached to a crown of white dress with yellow and white
roses an pearls. Rho carried cessories Sh e carried b.uqiiet .Iohnori, Roanoke Rap1d, N (
f'riilnwing a wedding trip on
a bridal bouquet of white rose. of yellow daisies and white (-ar the Ik.rida east coast, the
buds.
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lmmett ItsviI.n f'r'!P(I the lvweoq are redin it 919 r'irk
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groom as best man
t,hers
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Mrs. .1. r. Drown was hotS I A reception for close friends PUA$ANT AND P*OMPI NIUU IVIN
the
test at her home on Club Road and relatives was held
FROM TP't MOST oiSTRISltNG
SIMPVOM$
to the regtilar business meeting hricl"w homc' following the cv'rr'U.,,,rnlflnt A S n4ir.,n,, IPrr,
of the W,M.P.F. of the Sanford mony.
vHynnM trn 00.
Alliance Church.
The meeting was opened with
prayer by flea Murray and the
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by Mrs. H. If. Stone.
It was announced that the
group had purchased sweaters
and play clothing to send to
their missionary for f)avirl ck.
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Refreshments were served by
the hostess, who closed the
meeting with prayer.
Mrs. Solan
Attending
Teston, Mrs. flea Murray, Mrs.
Fay Lee, Mrs. .1. F. Drown and
II. U. Stone,
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Ida this year due to a series of "jet agers" would term impos' at Frankfurt.
secretary of Toastmistress, the
circumstances. Seems Betty's sible.
Neither of the young women clever chirps of a very witty
mend husband had sorta taken The La Rivieres expect to have ever flown. Janet's world bi
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by adding a dash, a dab or a lot CostOn Aug. 6 the group is spon- for Atig. 8 at 8 p.m. All meni.
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beauty to this delightful 14K o1d bridal pair.

Debbie Albert a n d Debbie

Plans Summer Fun 'N Frolic
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a thing as a monotonous menu tion has planned a series of be announced at a later date.
when potatoes are Included! events for the remainder of Master Chef Bill Holcomb
The Consumer and Marketing th. summer season,
will whip up a Terriyaki (linner
$aturday night, July 30, WiVCS for the association and guests
Service of the U. S. Department ____
of Agriculture points out Wt 8ftd guests are invited to a on Aug. 20. Dinner will he sei'
lists Fry at the Fleet Reserve
creatve cookery and Pot
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host with the most and ,members who are buried there. I
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, welcome in th e large airports tans or the equivalent. Also as cati m. They spent one week in en route for a vacation. TheY
de to lack of two-way coin- they approached the south, the June in Maggie Valley, N. C., spent some time in the Smoky
mnunicatlon. Their landing strips maps and ground detail were and then to Wichita, Kan., Mountains and visited with rel.
j were in outlying towns, where not in accord at times, which whed'e they visited Mr. and Mrs. ative; In Kentucky, Indiana and
they had to stop and re-fuel makes it difficult.
Walter Henderson. They visit- Washington, D. C., and then on
every two and a hall hours. Des advises all small a ircraft ed relatives In Oklahoma City, to iagara Falls. Mrs. Winchell
a sister of Mr. Winkler.
They can fly in the daylight piloti to avoid particularly re- El Reeno, Lone Wolf, Hobart is
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hours only and were astounded strktcd areas for military use. and Clustee, Okla. They spent
Betty and Des are so impress- three weeks in this section and WES SAYS:
at the hospitality they found at

the various stops.
ed with Florida that they may then returned east through PuPerhaps the worst part of the retire here. They have been laski. Tenn., where th ey visited

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thoughts of the 1,030 mile trip
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Dr. Mary Jo ToneII.j and sons
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sister of Mrs. Tyler.
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inent panel including a corn- fronted with many barriers on annual meeting of the Amen- and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tharp of
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the valley.
A ;'lft table, laden with love.
ly nckages, stood near by and
was ciecorateti with the bride's
chosen colors and centered with
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for approximately 18 months. ing, Sibyl made a lasting imon the way. Seeing that Des he celebrated while here.
Donna, daughter of Mrs. Mil. pression on the gathered inemwas determined to make the An interesting memo to the
trip with not too many solo gals is th at th eir supplies were
hours and a new license, she limited to 50 pounds. Betty's
Enterprise Personals
adopted the attitude, "Well, if wardrobe for three weeks conI
You can't lick 'em join 'em." sisted of several pairs of shorts, I
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Th petite, at tractive straw. slee'veless blouses, sweater, I
wo silk shifts, a The wornen of the w.s.C.S. Revolutionary War. They reberry blonde had never flom-n battling suit, t,
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for flying lessons to eliminate to Abibama for throe days to
and Mrs. Clifford Johnson of graduate of a Chicago art
aome of the im'olved expense, visit F. D.'s folks at Hayzie. Sacrd and is married to Mi- school.
Keeping the book under
they suggested the pilot-naviga. vifle. They have met th
em- chad Korgan, also of Sanford, cover for a period of two
(or team fly to Florida.
selve coming and going "
who will celebrated their sec- months, members were only
Not. only did Betty La Riviere all sorts of activities on the ond wedd
ing anniversary next aware of Sibyl's efforts in spotbold the sentiments that her agenda and have enjoyed every
month. Michael has been in adic demands for pictures, cliphusband was a candidate for minute of th
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The lovely home of Mrs. Ter- day evening, July 16, for Mrs. I 'I'hie refreshment table was with a large cut glass punch
ry Trosper was the scene of a I Jerry (Sandra Allen) Trosper covered wltJi a beautifully hand lbowl, set In an arrangement of
woven lace cloth and centered' maiden hair fern and lilies of
surprise bridal shower Satur I of Orlando.

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traveling is limited "north" to history of Sky Anchors from
of his time was absorbed by the home in their little Aeronca. Virginia and Donna has never conception to the past month's
The memories of this trip
con.ounded flying machine.
been any further away from activities.
never
be forgotten.
When Muriel and F. D. Scott I
her na tive land of "Sanford"
Sky Anchor's scrapbook at.
learned their friends had gone I While in Sanford, De and than south Georgia.

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in Atlanta. The young heir
weighed in at a healthy seven
pounds, four ounces.
Mrs. Philips is the former
Carolee Osterhoim.
Milernal grandparents are
Ca pt . and Mrs. Robert F.
terhoim, who lived In Sanford
during his assignment at San.

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Letter To Editor

Political Winds
have subjected to punishment whereas changing the structure
13 Lyle Wilsori
The impractical politics of the in federal courts the refusal to of their own suburban lives
1966 civil rights bill is that sail, rent or lease a dwelling to seems to be lees desirable.
Presidcrnt Johnson's dilemma
Pi-esidcmt Johnson ha much to another person because of race.,
gain
if
on
to
religion
or
national
color,
lose arid riot ninch
delights his opponents but sadCongress eriacts the legislation gin,
dens his friends. Item:
As recommended by the
In the form In 'which the Pres—The Northern Democratic
House committee, the bill cxdent proposed It.
Section II' embracing the mnpts from that provision all party already has the support
bill's open housing proposals is owner-occupied buildings and of Negroes and civil rights
the political time bomb which structures containing living whites who would be expected
could be deadly to Democratic quarters to be occupied by
to approve of the 1966 bill.
candidates in northern subur- more than four families. That
—Extremist Negro leaders
bia. Arid there is no iikclilrncid will soften but it wth not
already arc denouncing the 1966
that other sections of the bill move the opposition to open bill as meaningless while the
would attract votes to affet housing in northern suburbia.
so-called social justice moveSen. Philip Earl., DMith., merit sparked by churches arid
that loss.
Section IV proposed that the recently said that LBJ's 1966 liberal political organizations
fedami government prohibit civil rights bill was a test 0 arc not- charged now with the
racial diecrlinlnation in the sale the sincerity of northern citi- fervor of piapious civil rights
or rental of residential proper- sons in support of civil rights. battl.
ty of all kinds. LBJ and his Hart said that was because the
—Northern Democrats urgspokesmen have been backing open housing provision was ently desire to hold the support
away from that provision ever aimed us much at the North as of northern suburbia which they
since It was presented to Con- at the South.
regained from President EisenNorthern suburbia is well on bower after 1958.
grass.
The House Judiciary Commit- toward flunking the test. The
—Tht 1966 dvii rights bill
tee has reported the bill to the affluent suburbanites build up a appears to be costing the
House for consideration, but head of steam for civil rights Democrats votes in northern
with come changes. As pro- lcgielatiau abruptly changing suburbia
without elsewhere
posed by 1.33 the bill would the structure of Southern life uttracting votes to affet these
IUNO5.
A annhlar situation developed
earlier in this congressional
Herald Area Correspondents
session in connection with orGea.va
Altamoate Springs
gunizeci labor's effort to 7*Mrs. Julia Bartos
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathiena
pea] section 4-B of the TaftSb-1Zl8
Hartley Art which permits inBear Lake-Forest Cit,i
Lake Muy
dividual states to prohibit cornMrs. }iaryan M
pulsor3' unionism.
Mrs. Frances W.ster
828-aim
The Kennedy-Johnson-Hum322-U18
Cam.lbsrry
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phrey administration was forMrs. Jan. Caslberry
mally and emphatically commitMn.. Ii 1.. John,wn
8*8-u';
ted to repeal. But with the
22-4722
Chuhrnts
chips down popular opinion
Mrs. Lisa Bakei
pretty definitely opposed comMrs. Ds.
op
365-518*
pulsory unionism. 1.33 retIred
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DeBary
from the contest after a perN.ib (ki5O
Mrs. John Leone
functory show of force.
Mrs. Mar*1y PMer,..
668-IBM
It appeared then that repeal
Deltons
of ]4-B us promised would have
Mrs. Mildred Haney
0u10S
cost Democratic candidates
668.56*1
votes, it appears now that to
Mrs. Claris.. $sy.r
Enterprise
impose open housing on north32*4141
ern
suburbia also would mit
Mrs. Ititchie Harris
Ovl
668-8*14
Democratic candidates in this
Miss lath Dsss
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election year and hurt LBT In
3ff-NI!
the 1968 presidential election.
Elementary, Dr. Watson!

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Azalea Pnu'k before leaving lii ileilner as ninnsigcr two weeks
the fifth with a bruised thumb, ago tufter ciii 11-game losing

ml tidvisyear, said he would continue to serve in
ory capacity. \Voodard, 135, had been second Iii

out. seveum nud walked Just one place.
hatter.
Coker, the club's No. I cheertue contest, starting pitcher tiiiitl
Irn Patrick, Ronnie Glaze, Toni Pavletich

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vktors,
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slain
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LVOLZ
live in the state tournameuit.
"We didn't have that much
A
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seafor the Reds prior to
opportunity to run," he said.
SEMINOLE: Woirich c (3-2ff7,7g
elefenivC hmalfbae'k shi)t, tIC 2), Stephenson If (3.0.0),
Up until a week and a half
Time Orlando Panthei's, cell- tho
when you
Its
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good
feeling
BECAME
SLC
pro- played with the New York Kit ss (8-0-1), Patrick
ago we were behind in most of
MISS
their
89- (;iammts. Gilffing also played (:l.o.o), Thompson rf, p (2-0- come to the ball park knowing
'the hull games we played. You 11t1uhl
trail Florida's
first
major
RECEVL
'I'i
team, board
a
chance
to
play."
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can't run when you're behind. pa ssenger ('oumsteflatnfl at tl;31) with the Giant:; us hack.up for
O
Chunat cf (1-0-0), Neufield ycm
DIANA
said the 29-year-old catcher.
for a Y. A. Tittli'. Jonas formerly 21t (0.0.0), Constantine "b (1
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Sunday
morning
runs a game; until recently, this
flight
to \Vheehing,
W. Vu., to playcil with the Philaulelphia 0-0), Gluze p, 8b (1-0-0),
— SANF'CD I'CtD
24 the previous year.
we were averaging two or fa'e the Ironmen in their first Eagles. Panther tackle Dick Ib, 21) (1-0-0), Reed 3b (0-0-0), season and
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Despite the Inactivity, Coker
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rf (1.0-0), Mocks 8i never lost his enthusiasm
58$Ofl eithi time C.F.L. brough
jelele admits making one
made Game time is set for 8 1111, lB luSt
sense of humor. "Coker keeps
Charleston
He
the
hueumipio1,
move that backfired.
(XV. (1 0 0)
\Vheeling.
(3.
everybody
loose," says Bristol.
Tony
Oliva
Time
Rockets
playthe move, switching
Rockets.
AZALEA PARK: Hines if
right
field
to
center
for
In
an
exclusive
statement
to
Vu.)
says
time
right timing at the
ei six games last. year before 11) Fllclo 8b (4.2.1), Hanson 'lie
from
two-and-a-hal-f weeks in June, The IIi'rald, panther beau conch
! Senimnoles to the 4tata Class A.
opposing team scnri'tt
Boys from the ages of S ing will also be held.
(8.1-1), Smith p, rf (8-1-2), right time."
he
While Coker's second career
because he sought to tighten Perry Moss bald that. while
late
to
enter.
chamionship
this past spring
%1I5 hleahl conch of time Wilbur c (4-0-0), Cory cf (1-2It's not too
through 18 will get their
way time Moss
will direct the meet.
the outfield defense. it turned was happy with the
b&amp;mfore joining the Paum- 0), I)owning rf, p (3-1-0), Maimer grand slam powered the Red.s
up with Rockets
past the Cuh5, the streaking St. chance to see who's the fast- Any boy can do so by calling
out to be a horrible mistake. team has been shaping
JayCee chairman is Fred
the thers us coach this year.
(2-0-2), hIlly lb (2-0.0),
2b
in
at 427
twice-n-day
workouts
slumped when I the
"Oliva
Also ex1,cted to see regular Seminole 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 3 6 Louis Cardinals, led by hoth1t- est. Saturday afternoon at. the the JayCee building
switched him over," said Mdc. Tangerine Bowl andthe
thereal
two action are defensive halfback Azalea P. 1 1 3 0 3 s—S 7 0 tlng Orlando Cepeda. outscored Sanford - Seminole JayCees South French Ave. by 5 p.m.
trophies will be awarded to
showing
games,
today
or
by
Track
up
at
the
first
place winners.
the
only
other
NL
sponsored
Sanford
Junior
"The move really bothered jmmtrmi-squad
Mlssistppt
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aim
meet
Saturday.
they
when
victory
meet.
worried
how
to
play
test
is
The
him. He
Southern, halfback Darrell Cox Brockonbrough (3); Thompson games scheduled.
CiitjneflUIl
The competition will begin
Competition will be broken
the hitters, how deep to play, ing team in the
who played with the University (4), and Weirich, Smith, Down- was St. Louis' fourth straight
into
different
age
groups
with
at
the
Buddy Lawson Memor- Terry
League.
how to come in on the ball and Football
of Kentucky; flashy Reggie
Lee,
a
slit
end
froni
Flu.
A&amp;M;
ing
(5);
and
Wilbur.
SO—Patand
10th
in
11
games.
Chicago edged Detroit 2.1 in events ranging from the 60- 1st Track behind Seminole
KLSAS crr (LTD — Pithow far to go to his left and
Iss said that he is lmappi
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linebacker
Rob
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Glaze
2,
Brockenbrough
cher
R.lph Terry. who haa hen
punt-h"
right.
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with hisDon
Jonas and Glynui bridge. In 1963, Hucklebridge 1, Thompson 1, Smith 7, Down- the only American League ac yard
dashfield
to a events
softballsuch
throw,
High
school.
Seminole on the disabled list with a
Williams.
Dick
Other
as
"I didn't. know how much it backs
tion. Kansas City and Boston
,
high jumping and broad jump- High track coach who Led the sprained ankle for the last
was bothering him until he Grilling. Both are former AU- was an All-American, All-SEC ing 3, BB—Patrick 1, Glaze
room
told his room mate. His
Americans; Jonas at Penn Suite and voted "most valuable play- Brockenbrough 3, SmIth 1. RBI were
rained
out.
month. wa restored to the mcCoker's
bases•louded
blast off
-im, Smith 8, and Mahor 2;
tive !ist Tuesday by the Kansas
mate told Billy Martin (Twin's and Griffing at Ole Miss. Jonas er" at L.S.U.
Thee Panthers fly back to 28—Weirich; 8B—Koirn; fiR— Curt Simmons capped a five-run
told
me.
As
Martin
City
Athletics, who also bought
coach) and
J uarterbacked the Newark
explosion in the first inning. The
soon as he did, I put Oliva (Bears last season. The
lefthanded
omtcher Joe GrenReds added two runs in the
Bears Ilerndon Airport immediately Smith.
.tMERICAN
LEAGUE
hsck in right field immedaitely. became thc Panther' whin they iifter the Wheeling game and
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N.
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lied up stakes in
bled for his seventh consecutive
will arrive about 2 aiim. Mon67 34 .663 —
Baltimore
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affect my No. 1 hitter."
hit and Deron Johnson cracked Pittsburgh
moved their franchise into the dn'. They will face the Brook3.1 43 .341 I2t—
Detroit
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difference
in
Oliva's
60 41
The
San Fran.
Dodgers the following weekTangerine Bowl last February. i
hIs 12th homer.
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performance became obvious
\Vlien asked about the p05s1 cud in the Tangerine Bowl in
the league's No. 2 Los Angeles - 58 40 .592
Cepeda.
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overnight. His batting average bk' (JtItconit of the ganit'.
uumther pc-scan ulmisic DII
his batting average St. Louis -. 52 47 .523 7
hitter,
lifted
3d) Se) .300 t
Vi Minnesota
Football Ln*gue
32 48 .52i
has jumped nearly U l)oints told The IIvi'ahd that Whi'hiuig Siiturdaiv night, Aug. 6. This
to .337 and extended his hitting Phiittet
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51
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since and he's buck in his cus- could Is trouble. ''\\'hilt' "' will be' timeju' first home 111)j)eIIL'.
a dou- lloustiiti
streak to 12 games with
to;nary position as the Anieri43 35 .439 22t riders pLaymi: e
can League batting leader.
Kansas City
Ilmonrun
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NCW York
the !roulmtIuI hove' aboUt thousands
central Florida
INDIANAPOLIS,
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into
fourth
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59
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Atlanta
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Washington
Eskimos.
regulars each on fans. Military personnel wilt i
pupil of the games off the pace.
many reasons for the club's eight or defensive
mmmc and e,ffvumsivc
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John Schice, prize
The St. Louis first baseman Chicago -----31 69 .310 281 Boston
free to this game.
admitted
the
Thursday's
Resalts
decline this year although he's
school this
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units intact from the pivi0us
Coach Moss said that the re- PGA's 10.day rookie
Beach Gardens, triggered a fiverun rally in the
reluctant to spell out some of
Chicago 2. Detroit I
One of their dt'fcuisive nmuiinder of this week will ho spring at Palm
with his 17th horn'
Cincinnati 7, Chicago
they might season."
Kansas City at Boston. rain
them because
the
fiumer
Flu.,
carted
a
twostroke
lead
second
Inning
h;mc'k.s is Lester Sayt-es fu'ouim devoted to working on
UI) St. Louis 7, Atlanta 5
Only
games scheduled
sound like alibis."
kickInto
today's
second
round
of
the
Cr.
helping
Bob
Gibson
pick
YOUR OWN
defense auid to
iii Only games scheduled
Orlando. Sonic uf their other points
Cleveland
at California. N
an
alibi
artist.
not
Mele is
$93,000
FestLvai
Open
Golf
Tour•
hIs
13th
victory.
Gibson
left
include'
line.ltekei'
key players
jug.
the eighth with a sore elbow
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1101)
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at
Detroit
at Kansas City. N
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straight days early in
The
sHin
27.year-old
former
after
yielding
five
hits
the Twins were unable the %iishiuigtoui lIed 2Iiul5;
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closed the gap wjth
Braves
Houston at Cincinnati, N
Baltimore at Minnesota. N
season
Memphls State athlete used only
a tackle who MnW Soccer
shooting a six.under' three runs in the Lulling.
Chicago at New 'ork. N
New 'ork at Chicago. N
even to touch a baseball be. Andy Rice,
26 )Utt$ In
EXPANDING NE'TWORk OF
uectioui with the Chkugo Bears;
MaxPhiladelphia
at
Pittsburgh.
Washington. 2 ttN
Boston
at
cause of inclement weather.
66
over
the
new
7,179yard
Tworun
triples
by
Dal
named
par
and a good u1 uarterbitck
NEW STATIONS OFFERS
Speedway course Thursday. vill and Lou Bruck capped the
Los Angeles at St. Louis. N mgit
"We tried to find field
per- Cardinals' second.innlng burst.
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
houses or any jilace we could Junior Edge who phtYt'I with
Saturday's Games
Saturday's Games
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LONI)ON (AP) — A world- Fairways arc so far from
just to throw the ball around," the Green Hay Packers, have wide television audience Will fection that the pros were oh'
CLeveland at California, N
San Francisco at Atlanta. 2
SLandard O ComHowever,
the
Ponthets
wasn't.
only
Detroit at Kansas City. N
said Mdc. "But it
Cincinnati
Houston
at
Saturday's
World
Soccer
lowed
to
Improve
lies
without
best football playBaltimore at Minnesota
that. Last year, niost of the u-nine of the
Chicago at New York. N
their roster. Cup final between England penalty,
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in
the
C.F.L.
CHICAGO
(UPI)
lug prim. markem'
balls we hit would find holes; cus
New York at Chicago
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh
.innums-GrIf- anti West Germany.
.Johnny Pott and Dale DougBulls'
the
Chicago
addition
to
NtreJleum
products—baa
of
hit are In
the
Boston at Washington
this year, the balls
Los Angeles met St. Louts, N
Hie iame— the climax of U lass were in with 68 when Seimlee Schdflhmase, choice,
i3bl0
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will
fill
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fing duo, Bill
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right at someone.
thu'ee-wcck tournament luivole - huird:"d then last two holes to
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as the Minnesota Twins have '
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managers, however, it vould
never dawn on him to make
his iiha'era the scapegoats aimply to save his own skin
"They worked even hnrdcr
for me this year than they IIIII
last year, and that's really
saying something," dedareel
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lie replied by stating in the Tlfl children.
highly trained. They have on
So use a mild alkaline douche
Editor:
The
same
was
also
true
of
immediately
before coitus, such
I have remained passive, while purpose in mind and that i io paper. "I suppose he means if
Hannah. the ultimate
mother 1 as ou can mafte
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a teaI have been maliciously raked run 14 fax. When the fax is treed you let me have my way ni o .amue. t11e .irs
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great pro- s"n of baking coda in one
over the coals along with other they start looking for their be your friend." I have tried phet of the ancient Hebrews.
'uart of warm water
handlers. W have had dogs t by personal contact amid letters
Literally hundreds of you
fox-bunters.
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is
I nude no accusations in my run a fox or deer ten to twelve
sterile
or
the wife's tubes are
he kmc.
repy 1 get.
sIt.1) TL'RIEY ('uIu;F:
letter to The Sanford Herald. mile's and return to the 'ery 15
closed or other organic impedi• In conclusion, all • o this
I only had the purpose in mind place they were turned out and
WILLOW SPRINGS, Mo. ments prevent conception, these
fighting and arguing is accom- (A?)
Bob White had no more simple medical remedies will
of offering a reward for in- wuit there until they were
p]ishing
nothing
other than than sounded his turkey call not help.
ii.
formation leading to the arrest i'd
emiusing hard feelings on both when a big torn headed toward
and conviction of the person Mr. Bosack has sUited that
Send for my medical booklet
c ARE
illmg to co- him over the bill about 100 ft't
responsible for killing my fox- have had five or six years to sides.
"Facts About Pregenc3'," enaway, coming liekety split,
bound, Any person who is at- try to keep our dogs from both- operat.e.
closing a long stamped, return
realize that Mi. Hoack
White said the bird's onrush envelope, plus 20c.
tached to a dog can understand cring people. It might be inhnve
wm'OtC
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letter
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a
moment
caught
him unprepared. The
teresting to rote that I
my personal feelings.
It caused Ethel to become
cmii wrote his wild gobbler thundered by SC)
anger.
Mr.
\
I have tried to avoid using been hunting in this circa for
pregnant within 60 days!
riu'i,'$ nr.rtintin
nr tbT v•nrs and m'vcr hod a corn- because of what he thought 'zi; and so close the hunter's
''c' an ifljU$tic, ut was not turkey cull went one way and
rogatory remarks concerning plaint. Mr. Hosuck hu lived
intendt'dL We have' no personal his gun the other.
this matter. Since that time, in in the area in question about
quarrel with ('ither of these
"I was five minutes finding
addition to losing a valuable one year.
fact,
Veino
men.
in
has
Mr.
my
turkey call in the brush,"
The
very
first
time
that
we
dog, 1 have been directly and
been
very
helpful
through-nut
White snid. '4That doggone torn
indirectly accused of: 1. dc- had a complaint from anyone
the
years.
Be
has
been
conidmust've heard some hen, amid
sb'oying private property; 2. was from a direct confrontation
crate and lair and we wouldn't he was going to beat all the
ci
month
ago.
with
him.
about
misconstruing information to fit
want him to think that we don't other birds there."
my own needs; 8. trying to fool At that time he stated that we
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pi'ntte it.
the public; 4. keeping people were bothering him and his
sincerely
hope
that
some
awake by my foolishness; 11. neighbors. We discussed it very
Billiards were introduced In1:ind of amicable agreement can
disturbing the peace; 6. public calmly and told him we would
the United States by Spanto
he
reached.
nuisance; '7. littering the high- no longer hunt in that. imnmedijab settlers In St. Augustine,
Yours truly,
aete area.
ways arid loitering,
Vjhln
Sr.
Flu.,
in 1565.
Sidney
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ntI n,i,I Mr
Vpnti
Since that time we' have' not..
have written very eloquent let- nor intend to. The night my
tars in regards to their side dog was killed we' put the dogs
of the story. I was willing to out in an entirely cifferent
let things lie, even after the area about five miles from his
headline article on the front neighborhood.
Unfortunately, the lox that
page of The Herald and 'the
follow-up with Mr. Hosack's we jumped ran in the direction
letter in Letters to the Editor. of the residential area. We have
' There I
Hosack's no way of controlling the direc.
But after Mm-.
tongue-in-cheek satire, 1 feel it tion a fox will run. 'When the
is my responsibility to uphold dog was killed I was in my
Save !vloriey!
the integrity of fox-hunters truck beaded to the area to
'in general, as well as myself, pick up my dogs. Therefore, I
Mr. Bosack very emotion- didn't know that my dog was
ally placed the blame for eat- shot until I found him lying in
lug ducks arid devouring chick- a pool of blood the' next mornens, stepping in concrete and jug.
Mr. Hosack mentioned how I
destroying tender new growth
many
times he has had his
on plants on the fox-hounds. He
slapped.
As I stated we
must have overlooked the fact cheek
that numerous fox in the area have not hunted in that area
occasionally supplement their since his request for us to leuve.
regular diet with a duck or The only cheek-slapping I can
sue is what has been done to un.
chicken.
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Also, the majority of the pen- 1 wrote him and his neighbors
pie in the area have pet dogs. a letter calling for cooperation
In fact., one man that lives between them, the law and us.
less than a mile fz'ow Mr.
Houick has ten cwgs that run
MOONLIGHT
Moonlight is only secondhand
loose, it is a very remote possiYOtrI2. PAY LESS at th.
-ott
bility that the bounds are re- sunlight. Rays I r 0 in the sun
counter too, if yot eiretully pn mdi 3bc9.
sponalbie for any of these travel to the moon's surface
ping ip M13 the a at
ZOod
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You Bible students thus Vi1l lions are unduly acid and since
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Fihel de.1npcd a severe In wives who have been rending
terirnitv complex because she this column for 'ears, but were
mievet had an children, so twins hr rthel tnda, hMe later
reported that 'nu bore ehihirc&amp;
scr&amp;pboi this case Fer i""'
drrd of wives have becrnne h nwan' of the following medi
pregnant Just hr following the eni facts
1'i The most likely date for
simple
below. Arid by all means !Wlld human concept-inn is appmxi.
fm' that "Pregnancy" honliel. mntelv the 15th dy before the
CASE 7-483 Ethel G
next menstrual period starts
,
.
29, has become a neUtOC
This is true whether the wife
man.
cycle is 21 days, 28 days or 30
"Dr. Crane, ' her husband be.
days.
gan "Ethel and 1 have
Since the sie'. 'ars froir
married for 7 s ears
month to month it is wise t
"And we were happ at first keep n ect calender record
'Rut after a s'enr she became
'flw so.called tvpicil ife will
uiset because we never had a thus show cycles of 28. 26, 29,
baby.
27. 28. 28, 30. 28. 28. 26. 27, 28
"Although nothing organic 27 days over the course of a
was found wrong with either
year.
us. she still never got pregn- S von must make an estimate
ant.
as to the onset of the next per"And she apparently took it hod.
as a personal reflection on her.
Subtract 15 days and tha
sell.
shcmld be the likely date for
'So she ha'. cra;lcd within
t st rt
her shell and de eloped a per pr mincs :xtr: '( das s on each
secutrnn complex.
side of this date, and you have
Nc she refuses to visit rn' the prcgnancs seek that has
parent' or e en her OWT' folks
ideh used via the "rhs nd a ps ehiatrict has lx
thm theors
treating her hut hi says ii she
(2 Experiments show that the
had a hM, she ci prohihls
sperm cells lose their vigor in
out of her moody spells,
a few hours, and the ovum may
"Rut how can we get a likewise deteriorate within 2•.
baby?"
to 36 iours. so unless the pro.
Many apparently sterile wives per timing occurs, couples may
have later become pregnant bY thus go for 20 years without a
means of this newspaper single pregnanc'.
column
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eral careleSsness about the basic prthciplea of sanitation in many processing
plants.
A recent outbreak of some 70 cases
in Oregon is believed to have been caii.
ed by commercial bakery products made
with eggs contaminated by salnnmella.
A processing plant using unpasteurized
eggs has been closed down.
To Goddard, the salmonella sithation
is intolerable.
"I know from my experience as chief
of the Conununicable Disease Center
of the Public Health Service that such
a threat to our naticmal well-being can
be eliminated," he says. "We have the
scientific know-how and we have the
0 T g a fl i z a ticrnal and administrative
know-bow."
Addressing the Gregory anufacturera Association last month, Goddard
made an appeal for self-regulation.
What is lacking, be said bluntly, is the
full comnmitment to safety that the food
industry baa the technical ability to
give but has withheld.
"The pace has been slow," he added,
"too slow for the public to tolerate."
As many pharmaceutical companies
can testify, Goddard's warnings are not
to be ignored. To the dynamic FDA
boss, token compliance is substandard
performance.

Any cursory newspaper reader can be
excused for thinking that Food and
1) r u g Administration Commissioner
.iames Goddard's only
regulating the drug industry. Practically all of Goddard's headline-making actions have invoh'ed some sort of crackdown on drugs.
But Goddard has not exactly 'neglected the food industry in his six mcmths
on the job. Roughly two-thirds of
FDA's activities involve food in some
way.
Anything that makes people sick is
a top priority item at. FDA, and heading the list currently is a food-borne
poisoning called salmonellosis.Named for the pathologist who diacovered the bacteria (not for the Pacif.
ic Northwest's pink fish), aalnicmellosis is an extremely painful — but not
generally fatal — type of poisoning.
Symptoms, which ordinarily begin
eight to 45 hours after the infecting
organism is taken into the system, are
nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache and chills.
About 20,000 cases are reportedly in
the United States each year. Nearly
100 are fatal.
But, as Goddard notes, these statistics are gross understatements. Perhaps as many as 400,000 cases -go unreported each year, a good part of them
scratched off as "intestinal flu."
The carrier of salmoneflosis is food.
Its source is contamination. Says Goddard:
"Although a major part of the initial
contamination comes from such things
as fish meal and a wide variety of aniinal and poultry products, we're convinced that a prime offender is a gon-

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Church of Longwood. The church does not practice infant christening,
but the parents chose Sibyl and Vernon Coombs (right) as godparents.
Also shown are Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCleary, the parents, and Rev. Grant
holding baby, Frederick.
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the sacrament of marriage

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Ing one day, and let him
conic to find the beds ml•
made, breakfast and lunch

and has caused me such mis.
cry and lwwthlcrment. What
is imur advice?

husband was furious, hut he
said, "Lot's not start our
marriage ut with a fight in
the family." Do you .uppoe
th at he thought that since 1
was secondhand aB 1 was
'worth was a secondhand
toaster? Should 1 keep it,
give It hack to her, or wrap

attend? Regards.

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if you'll wire me her name
and address I'll send flowers,
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DEAR M1I1\': I have been
married for 10 years to a
deeply rdilgicuis woman. Dur
used marital reage she
lations to reward, bribe, and
punish me. I seldom objected
until she went to extrenues.
She hasn't slept in our bed
months.
for over (
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to do? I do not want to see

We are repeating the hand
sf May 25 today. At that time
we devoted so much space to a
discussion of the bidding th at
we were unable to explain the
play completely.
If West opens any suit except
hump. the slam is a cinch but
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South loads th e seven of diamonds at trick two West can
play th e jack. If he does this,
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By Polly Cramer

ow A
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nut wood we found some adhe.
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close match to our paneling both
as to grain and to color. We
TALLAHASSEE - A ii e w Company spokesman a a I d
then covered two wastebaskets.
citizens automobile
premium rates would be based
a small table top and our tele- senior
bUi•Lti
Plan Which
SQ
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on
accident experience over a
phone direvtory. They are
tractive arid a topic of cwiver- broad Coverage at lower rates three year period and are pay
LO than existing policies, W Ill
able on a monthly basis.
sat.ion when trieudb conic
soon be available, State Treas.
call.
Written at the National Buurer-lnsurance
Commissioner
resu of Casualty Underwriters
When putting up ceiling tile. Broward Williams disclosed.
dust your hands with cornstarch Ile
policy provides manual rate level, the prespecial
package
sutoxno- snlum for drIvert 65 years of
or powder to absorb any perspir- for it
ation and there will be no finger bile plan which includes auto age or older, who have had no
accidents during
marks or sinudges on the ZWW liability, medical expense,
. chargeable
preceoding
three years,
celling.-BERTIIA
cidental death benefits and un. the
would
be
$10
per
mouth in
DEAR POLLY- I live in a insured motorists coverages,
county; $7.50 per month
Also prQvldc,d, is a limited Dade
resort area and ani employed
I
found
the
entertaiiiinent
of
iantIJ(ii feature and a sate in Duval county; $6.25 per
so
JIIUIIIJI in Palm UeacIi county.
out of t.own guests exhausting driver preutluin reduction In.
until I t.hougtit of making a centive pluu, Cominiasiwier Some 66,0QO Florida drivers
are 65 or over, and would be
Visitor's File. From the Chum- Wthiams said.
Ameneligible
to buy the new package
ber of Cwnrnerce I obtained all
Williams said I"lrst
of the free advertising on places can Insurance CQmpauy, Miami, plan.
ul Interest in the area. All this has flied the proposed package
I put in a large box and labeled plan with the State Imurauce
People can listen about twice
as fast as people Can talk.
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Newspaper Enterprise Assn. come to stay. I leave the file I had such good luck and it
DEAR POLLY- Thank you in their room and they can leis- came out fresh and new-looking.
for the recent Pointer in which urely go through It while I am -MRS. 0. E.
one young lady reproved you at work and choose the things
PohIy'i Problem
th
eY
would
li
ke
to
see
and
do,
DEAR
POLLY- Will somefor accepting a Pointer which
0
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th re Is much ti me saved one please tell me how to get
analyzed as a device for
discussing
the various places, the odor out of an old dresser?
she
husband-spying (it was the bell
ti
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information
and so Ofl. I like th e dresser very much
attached to the bed sheet). You get
wile
was
Myguests
seem
to
like th is and would hate to have to dissaid th at perhaps th e
waiting for a good night kiss 'ery much.-EDITH
or wanted to get him a glass of DEAR POLLY- Last week
warm milk or it might be a a friend told me how to remove Anyone submitting a Polly's
hut from a velvet jacket. I had Problem, a solution to a promillion other such small
bilities so important in knitting tried everything In the way of blem or a favori te homemaking
p happy marriage. A bruavo for brushing but with no luck. She Idea will receive a dollar if
pointing out th e importance of told me to sprinkle plain old Polly uses the Item In Polly's
salt Ofl the coat and then brush. Poin te rs.
ttitude.-DAMANTJNA
And think you for writing.POLLY
DEAR POLLY- Af ter paneling den with pretty

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If Vest trumps he can do any
thing he wishes but South will
get to dummy later by trump.
ing s good diamond, If West
does not trump, South will. In
this case South will actually
niake a grand slam because
he wil l 1w able to pick up

• Newspaper Enterprise Assn. your house need painting? for your husband ti"do, LI and
'What do you do with a Have you long wanted a patio when ever finds the time.
16-year-old who tri ed but could- or flower beds? Do the trees \OU a ren't doing your son
a favor to let him loaf day afn't get a summer job? asks a need trimming, the garage or ter day, meanwhile growing
reader of this column.
annoyed with him, when there
"Our son, with nothing to do attic need cleaning?
s,
is
about
to
Why
not
make
a
list
of
all
are
all kinds of things he could
for three month
drive me crazy. He sleeps until the things Cuat need to be done and probably should be doing
noon. The rest of the day and around your house and yard to help out the family.
evening he is out riding around that your son could do for you- A young man doesn't have
in roy car and spending more and start getting him up In the to settle for loafing all summoney th an he drwc during the morning at a reasonable hour mer just because he can't find
a paying job. Not If his parand tell him to get going?
school year."
What to do with a big, strong You don't have a three-months ents t reat him hike a contribyoung man wi th three month s vacation, do you? And your bus- uting, responsible mem be r of
band doesn't have three months the family who Is expected to
of idleness to fill up one way
a year off, does he? And yet you use some of his strength, en.
or another is to put him to work.
11 he can't find a job. surely are probably leaving all the ergy and time on projects that
could be doing be nefit the whole family.
you can find one for him. Does jobs your son

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questions among women In 01 100 5 spieniviti joli in uia ving
whether or not men should have hair e o 1 ci r I n g prelintatififi lt
fill
lWl1.l)t'Rfl1: their grey hair colored. I heard wiul.'I, are easy to use and
1) E A 11
v1f Is "deeply a heated discussion the other wom well.
Since
your
subject.
religimis," ask her elergynian day on (Ida vital
know a man wItti i slwny
I
say
yes-and
why
not ? I'll"
to speak to her. There are
iH'fl)re
the pithihir. Ills hair was
many
SOflit' hattls no man is able Idea was thought of by
streaky, unbecoming to his skin
to fight alone. And this is onp men In the public eye; nien lit and eyes. At my suggestion he
business and In theatrical life
of them.
They often had their hair dyed tried one of the ltect hair culwpp always a sort of oring preparations for nien. lie
CONFIDENTIAl1 TO MIC- hint it
now the now looks In years younger suit
ICY: It all depends on hr "untcreover" job. flut
open.
Men It gives him a very hinntlsonie
papa's bank balance. A rich whole thing Is In the
sppearant'e. lie is simply tie.
getting
"well .traveleil."
A are boldly going about
girl
Is
when they llulifed will, loin ne w hcw,ks.
poor girl has "been around." rid of grey hair
It it quite in keeping with
kno., It Is unbecoming and demanly
Interests to look as
careers,
their
Troubled? Write to Abby, trirnentah to
youthful
anti as well groomed
accept
Women will have to
Box 69700. Los Angeles, Cal,,
as
possible;
men have to keeiu
9)69. lor a personal reply, this fact, just as men accept all
the mail tip with their women.
Inclose a stamped, self-ad. the goal as well
Votilli today seenis to favor
by women.
fashions
espoused
dressed envelope.
the
"sloppy" hook, but I believe
hay.
balks
at
husband
If your
this
is a passing phase wlmirh
you
and
hate to write letters? Send Ing his hair colored,
iiuti4
go out of fashion. Wiit'ii
don't
It done,
$1 to Abby, Ilox 69700, Los want hiinu to have
the
yrniuigstcrs
see their falluira
evidence
Angeles, Cal,, 9t9, for Alu. nag; just get some
looking so well grootiied anti
by'c booklet, "how to Write proving It would be a gouixi Idea
his hair dyed- handsome, they may change
for
him
to
have
letters for All Occasions."
such as how much younger he'll their ideas-arwi that would he
look, etc. And If you want to be wonderful! So, If your man
a blonde, be one; he might ho has grey hair and you want tutu
to dye it, start the campaign
encouraged.
All manufacturers of hair now and be smart about it.
Monday: Dear Kdyth Thorns
coloring have seen this cornand another diamond.
ing. They have done much re- ton MuLeod

to make the hand, Several
uc'en so that \Vest will be
readers have seen this play.
sUI to rise with the king if
We
overlooked it because It is
be holds th at card.
Pass
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the sort of play that would
West does not hold the king
Pass
never
be made at the table, at
and will play low. Sou th plays
Opening )d-4
least almost never, If the band
dummy's four and if East rises
with the king, Sou th 's worries inspiration and ducks, South were played a thousand times
ver. He will be able to can still make th e hand. He we guess th at some West
reach dummy with th e queen must play a second round of would actua lly play the jack on
of diamonds in order to dis. trumps to leave one trump in the seven.
card his losing heart on th e dummy and one trump In the Would you, If you weren't
ace of clubs. If East has an West hand. Then he plays ace looking it all the cards?

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TAKE
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evening and asked her what
she had hn doing afi day.

lnnnQry basket spilling over
with min.Ironed clotbes, and
not a trace of supper started,
\VeU. sh followed your advice, Abby. 11cr funeral is
tomorrow. \%'Ill you he able to

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wonderful man. One of hs
relatives told us they were
giving us a new toaster for a
wedding gift When it came.

dlhcs piled in the sink, th e

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most be sutiflit children who
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wrote you an anonymmis letter. She saM her husband
Came lionie from work erery

be married soon.
BURXE1)
DEAR BURNED: }eep the
toaster and help your husband avoid a family fight. It
tak's a weU-hred person to
overlook a crummy deal,

NJ -mel a
We've
W'.11F
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1TAR AflB\': 1 was martied for three long, unhappy
ye,rs the first time. We dl.
'oreed and then 1 married a

ft was her old toaster. 11cr
excuse was they needed the
double toaster because they
a family, and we needed
only a single one. Sn she kl
the new one and gave u her
&amp;d one.
I was hurt inside, but I did•
n't say a word to anyone. My

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327.65o in the year-ago period.
The Ilc'lt.rnui Corporation is
510 for the period, a gain of developing Marco island, 10.41.5 per tern over th e first 800-acre resort community on
tudf of 19. Home sales totaled Southwest Florida's gulf coast,
S.5fl2,095, an Increase of 61.7 for Its affiliated Mao island
per cent from the Year before. IeveIopment Corporation. AlBut Frank E. M ackie Jr., though it perform, all the plan.
president, pointed out in an ning, construction and aie I
interim report to shareholders work at Marco on a fee basis,
that the reported sales relate as 50 per cent owner of MJDC

SEA Exf'LORERS of Bear Lake give test run to raft tfle boat they
have made from fiberglass given the group several months ago. Shown
aboard are Wes Clark, skipper; Chuck McPherson Sr. and Chuck Jr.,
Roger Pacupatte, Keith Rieckmann. Bill Anderson, Gerald Aldrich Sr.
Gerald Jr., Archie Bunnell, Bob Price, St-eve Rigsby. Greg Peifer,
and Maury Linton.
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the six months ended .luni' 10. ccl b the Cnnipay.

In the 1965 half.
_k' , shares
Total sales came to $12,004,-

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•Corporiititit, leading only to DRitona. lI,0fl(.ncre I the eonip.nw reports nniv its I Predicting thnt the stron
Florida land and comtnunit' planned retirement eomnuinIt' shnre of the after-tax profits borne ,iiihs
trend would ent
developer, thdny reportivi
ncn Lake Monroe. and other I'ron) the !laren nperiiton. It I
orted that th
ord high profits and sales for Floridh properties wholly own. dnes not ennsolidnt.' Mreo tiflhiE' he

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hunk has been a ile'ided influSyd Krmikh
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Oil the eeuuiouuuii' ilnveloli
Lirat'l's now Knesset. Builditu which houses that nation's nuvnt of Norway since tliutt
legislative bodies In the sub- time.
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ject of a new large-size multiThe Associated Press office
color stamp. The one pound
value features the new Knes- In Prague reports that the
set on a sweeping landscape Czechoslovak Post Office will
in Jerusalem, reports the Is- Issue a series of stanups tierai'I
Philatelic Agency in voted to the Indians of North
America. The building not only America. Seven stlIflllHd rangis for the 120 legIslators but Ing from 20 hellera to 1.40
also serves the cabinet and the crowns illustrate such items as
tomahawks, totem poles, peace
prime minister,
Also issued by Israel Is a pipes, Indian camps and evert
new set of five stamps dedi- a chief of the Dakota Indiana.
eated to "Road Safety." This The Post. Office did not say
set of multicolored stamps de- which chief of the Dakotas is
picts caricatures of travelers to be depicted or even why the
inside a silhouette of a traf- Dakota Tribe was chosen. I'erhaps the Influence of American
fic regulation sign.
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India has issued two new Curtain or perhaps In the
stamps honoring a pair of out.- translation and film cutting
standing political figures In its rooms the Indians defeat the
history, reports the World cowboys every time.
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Wide Philatelic Agency. One
The U. S. commemorative
stamp features a portrait of
Iabu Kunwar Slngh, a hero of stamp to pay homage to the
the first war of indepi .t'nce late Ambassador Adial StevenIn 1867. The second stamp de. son will probably make Its ap
picta Shri Gopal Krishna pearance in October. Many
Gokhale, considered the great- countries will follow suit.. The
eat politician of the "old first to do so will be Togo
school" prior to the Indian age which already has announced
of noncooperation led by Mo- the design of the not of five
bandits Gandhi. Gokhale died stamps featuring the UN
Building and emblem next to
In 1915.
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Norway has isaued two new Stevenson.
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postage stamps commemoratBermuda has Issued a stump
Ing the 150th anniversary of
the Bank of Norway. The 30 Iwnoing •'50 years of Scoutore green shows a rosette do. ing." Featured on the stamp
sign with the dates, 1816.1906. are two circles. One bears the
The 60 ore red depicts the Boy Scout emblem and the
main building of the Bank of other has the Queen's crown
Norway. The batik was found- Insignia. Both are linked by a
ed June 14, 1816, just two ribbon stating the beginning
years after the separation of of the Boy Scout oath "On My
Norway from Denmark. Th. Honor."
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Hr Stian light
sitterS snowflakes. for earnpe, nil hy herself. (et .fnhnny
New.paper Enterprise Assn, retmiirc's the potfrnc' of .loh. some simple model kits.--then,
(lc.scdy relnlc'tl ti, the art of Arid the dis,sithr,n of a saint. j ecept for incidental help leave
listenIng, sti netessnry to a
Even before they learn to1 him alone as he struiglei
qtmufrnt. Is the ability In follow rest-h, children should he taught I through the proper prrseefl?urAl
thir,'ttiu,uq. A''ti,nity, thuiq is i-it,?. U. f(,lk,\', verbal qlire(ffr,ns. As a step by tep.
a single ability, hilt litirt of a jonrerit.q. you might ask Johnny Teach tsth Johnny in4 S,,sfrn
t'huiIii's total physical, nruerutal to go it, the basement, for in. to fill out simple forms. startntitl c'nioiionnh rrinke up.
stanee, and tiring up fwtt onions. jog s'ith those requiring runty
Children who come ti, school four pntoeq. ant-h a can of pop. their name, address and telereatty, willing anti able to do Or In call grant-li-na and give rhne number and working !IO
as they're foul arc' a rt'nl Joy her two or three sh(,rt mess to those calling for further itni5
It) temhut'rs. H,
or to .t.f on hk hlR(k : M informs' n. such as who'd.
we don't
wnt hhttit' robots, i'ithuc'r in or shoe. tit and ''hits' T shirt. and father'4 name, mnthers name,
mit, of the rinqqroom. Hut a gay shocks.
names and ages of brothers ,ind
You, eat-u erie(,iir.Ige him to sisters and the like.
ell ild nutiqt learn to conform
in-'fi,re It;, ran ho fruity free to r,,nkt' sirnpft' Plunge. reading the
This may even help them to
be original amP irt'otivp.
dlrc'.-tionq airaid ft. him or sim- m ake rait 'heir own )flCOfllC ?.4'
1ve ften pitied the primary lily telling him what ftt i-fr, in hater on. flut don't •'tpeef mirart tea('luc'r who practIcally 1. 2, .1 rirrior. Vt-ai can let him aries! ft's enough to help them
tears her hair c,uit, ti, get her take the rc'sponslhihlt.v of clean. 1 herome better students
pupils in foIin'.r a few simple log the bird rage after he hoc
itustruurl lotus, If lla.y frilil the r,t,cc'rvetl how yrai tin it.
Ple;ie en4 votir ;ehnl proin 'are of
papui'r flit' wrong way and emit
After they have learner) ft. hierns to Susan
cutotug flit' wrong hInes lb.' results rend, etillrlrr'n should he en- thk p;ip.r. While she cannot anare eiutsusfrn.huIc. So are the cr,uragrd ft. fall.,'.', ',rittf'n i-lit sut'er each letter peronaiiv. lettears. Tcaciuiiug it group of first rctir,ns a.s 'ccii n.e verbal r.nc'e. ter; of general interest "ill be
or M('('f'tIfh griudc'rs to c'uit. si,- Let. Susie rn;ike it read milt cake anccprcct in thiq crulmunin
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Do It Yourself:

Good Tools Need Good Handles
wooden werige is tIrjVfl ;-Ie. 1 mer it nut if you

fly Mr. I'Ix

n't pull it

Neiuspnper Enterprise Asen. the saw cut. That c'r'irfa mhv' out, but do not attempt to
The ti.'zul of U,.. toot is gr,r,tl, handle against the i4es of the burn it out, since this will il4l.hiti Mti't!l. The huuuimilk Is ninde tool. (Tb.' rut is made along .etrny the tool's temper.
Shape Handles
Of wotah-t'o,,jfortnl,lp to Juan. the I(,ng dimension of the 1
tile lout not uueariy so durable, handle end.) Cut. off the
new handle will have
No iueetl to throw away a wedg.' so that It is flush with Ito he shaped. With the handle
perfectly good hammer just the end of the handle. evt, 1 .4nd tool assembled, place in *
because time hiumn.Ite breaks. drive twi, metal edt..s acrose : vise and, with the parts held
Your lot-id hmn,-clw,mrc store ham the wo'.'jen wptlge.
toeth.'r. drill holes through
it handle for alnuo4 any tooL
hfnwiies are avaiabk for the handle. using the holes in
'r.mkc the old handle along to garden tools. Again, be sure to the tool socket as * guide. Inthud. you can match It, as match the old its closely as so rt rivets and flatten the
nearly as possible. Some trim- possible. Some tools are of the heads with a hammer.
Shank type took are getteriiiing will he needed, but with socket type with the handle
enrctmih irking you can ke.'i. fitting into a socket of the ally rakes and hoes with a
tool---urh as spades and ov- pointed shank driven into *
this to a ,umitiirumuni.
the
right
type
of
hanile
rl.
Itivc'ta secure the handle I hole in tho end of the hand!..
1ct
well as the right size. A and these will have to he A metal ferrule then orruteeta
as
hummer handle is not like a knocked out. Use a metal drill the end of the handle. Drive
hatchet handle amu(l a hatchet to cut oft the heads. Center the old toni out of the broken
handle not like one for an ax, punch first to keep the drill handle. It is driven into the
end of a new handle, expandProcedure in replacing the bit from slipping,
With
the
rive
ts
out,
you
can
ing
the wood against the fer'handle on a hammer, hatchet,
rule
(wooden sleeve) around
ax or sledge is pretty much Ln.k the end of the handle
time same. Try to saw off the out of the tool socket. Ham- that end of the handle.
broken handle as close to the
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breaking up wha t
old handle. Drilling a few
holes in the wood will do it.
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Use a drill bit capable of go.
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Psoriasis Is Problem Single Woman Plans Future

By Wayne G. llrandstadt, MI).
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
i'sorlasis is a conustuiitly vexung problem to millions of people. In this disease the skin
scales that are most frequently found on the scalp, elbows,
knees and hips. The disease
is unsightly but. otherwise Is
not a threat to one's health.
Time cause Is unknown.
A reader asks whether the
drug ,netronidazole (Flagyi) is
used to treat this disease. My
1968 drug hook lists over
remedies for psoriasis but metronidazole is not one of them,
This drug In used to combat
Infection, but psoriasis Is not
an Infectious disease.
One of tlte sure rules of
medicine is that whenever a
lot of drugs are used to treat
a
condition none of them is
very satisfactory. In the case
of psoriasis some of the older
drugs, and sonic of time isew
ones, will Improve the conditiwi and keep it in check but
none is a cure.
Since sunlight is beneficial
to (lie lesions, the disease is
usually bettor in summer but
4 sun lanip caum be used to treat
It at home In all kinds of was-

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'I'he ointments used In ths
past, such as chrysuirobin, ammomulated mercury and coal tar
products, had the disadvantage
that they were messy - a case

of the cure being almost, as bail
us the disease. Newer products
for local application USC a
greasciess, stainless base.
For acute psoriasis of the
scalp, warm mineral oil should
be applied first to loosen the
scales. Thisi is followed by a tar
shampoo, after which fluot'inolone acetonkis (Ss'nahar), a curtisone derivative, is applied, All
attempts to remove time sesles
should be gentle after a ireliminary soaking in a lubricating
bath (Alpha-Keri, Hoinol or
Lubath).
Aminopterin an niet it) trexat* are sometimes given but.
these are powerful drugs that
should be used only on the
most severe CsCS amid then only
under strict muiiit'ui super viIIftfl,
Vitanuins have been tried but
have proved disappointing. One
Important dietary measure hiss,
however, been discovered rucently. Normal persons ehimiisat* taurine, sit amino acid
found in foods of animal origin,
but persons with psuriasis do
not. When jiaorlasia vk'tiuns adlieu-u to a diet that cuntainD no
beet, lamb, pork or glandular
cuts such on liver and kidneys,
sea foods, eggs and dairy iroducla, a rnuurkubl. Inupruveunent
occurs. It. Is tIIl(kult, but not
Impossible, to gust an aiituivatu
protein intak, on such it diet.

Ithough niu.t couimpotnies
A siiigie woman in the JO- cate. of .kposit. Ily le-m ug -i
to-35 age group who starts to specific amount, usually $I,000 provide 'tome (orni if medical
for her retirement now to $5,000 in the bank (or a 'tpte- and hospitalization inuraneu,
h
may be considered a kook by cified period, the deposutur re the 'tiuigtu wviuian Will want to
triuntis and relatives. Has she ceiveS a higher interest rate. tuuestigate a tn.ljur uie1ieal
Insurance' is inupeirtaut, tu'. program. For a rulatiuLy small
tossed in the marital towel so
soon? Few wonten do. However. initially, it policy up to $5,000 I sum, 'the possibly can avoid
the shrewd simugle gal begins to is suf(kkmtt. 'L'his helps pay going into debL to pay COCS93 of
put aside savings, buy spct'iat (unurat i'pcii'tes, anydoctors' a 3eriuU* Injury or vu; jilnasa
types of iumsurance and stocks tills amid ciebt, in case the situgie that keeps her (tutu her job.
More iugle wonmea today aru
and iemiuuups a house for her womnait dies. A niajot step fur a
operative
single
toimuaiu
is
to
!tit
down
buying
hutites or
years.
older
with
a
good
insurance
agent
apartuicuits.
buying,
Before
suitIf she does marry, her
ct'tmiiiulatutl dowry helps cush- and map out an itusurance pro- weigh the pros and custs of such
Ion the costs of setting up a grain that provides death belie- an
Vheu considering a house
(its such as a straight tifu and
new household.
important,
imucunue
when
purchase
remember that the
int'*u
In last week's column a pete'emituge guide to budgeting a Ole is older and watuts to retire. mortgage paytnetzts are only
miuntlily salary was set up. Lu in this category are the annuity part of the actual coSt. Alluw
about t " to 21 per cent of the
It suss'isigs requi'esentuil 10 pci' ut R'titt'u,ut'Iit-iIlt't'iiuc policies,
rvtirt'iuuemit
.
income
policy house price a year fur repiri
A
ccitt of all iimt'uine atud imuItil
111 0tik'uul alld life insurance b differs trout an amumiuity ut that stud mnautWnauee and figure in
it also piu Ides uniu iuisurauce imi3uranve premiums, taxes, fuel
11cr cciii,
'l'hise two are umajor ulumnt'itt't protection smut higtwt' death and water bills.
But don't let tho financial
In a sI,mgte wumnusil's future. Part benefits It thu holder dies beof each munthily savings etwulti (oLe 65. %Vhhhuvui' type a sillsle spullsibility of ownuig a huuae
wuiumun i'huuses, it is best to scary you. Just find out what
go to an emergency fund.
111011
of
three
start the mi'ugi'uimu early because Lups are uioZvud in
Try to build a VU16
to six iiiunths take-home pay. it bui't'mes more costly to begin purchase (tow a lawyer. realtor
iIV$
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hi!
(9) $s Rutt
whn joins the gang In singing study of the late great comIc'.,
(Robert Mlddltnn that he
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himsongs she made famous as a handled with care and intefli(€' APntU?t Th.s.Trp
longer bot.hers to
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self, which makes things
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Ing herein with the Clerk of the have against the estate
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among them we developed a
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Our camera covered more than
504) feet in all directions to re- cord the action, The lighting
problems were complicated.
numerous to list, And when the
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write his biography. The re- cloak-and-dagger sleuth you've thought that Rod makes love to
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sultant happenings, in which ever encountered, and Dick her only in an attempt to unThe port of Rotterdarn, In thie Doris is suspected of being a Martin as "Zack." Rod Tay. mask her supposed spying act.iSPY and becomes involved in br's partner and the first to vities. decides to take matters
Netherlands, Is a busy one:
ship arrives there every 18 espionage, counter - espionage suspect that Doris is leaking in her own hands and really
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youngsters who, early in life,
pale of pratt- is a
pronounced quality it Florida, involved in .iiid pro- them I, nut s-nacttcel becaus1
wants to start earning a living lii o beyond the
casdings as described in the their residenc, and Wher.about,
feet
at) teC.b to get
on this chart nd education should Complaint is as follows:
. and making motury. The ubillty ticailt),
are
ft .
Lot f lIlt.ck •'D". HA-F.- that uninue-n,
the ground early. Slant educu- be slanted toward such profesHAROLD W. MAj'flN.
here will be remurkabuc also tiun along lines fit for working sious as require the
MOP
HOMES,
according t LsALE. JR., A PAUL3L K. MAP.loyahy
th plut the-roof as record- TINDALE, his wit. appear or
genius of finance, real estate, public at large iii whatever
Public Itecord, of Seminole by the 9t1 4r of September,
1g
Generosity is great,
Couutr. Florida.
organization, merchandising I. in o t muociern yet down-to. "The Stars
199€, arid In detault thereof the
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together with: this following Court
will proceed to the teas-definitely in this chit, and earth, senithie. Be kind.
compel." What you make Of Items of property which are 10'.
adluditatiogi of this
there is much capability where
in and art P.rnu&amp;s:.ntty suit as if HAlt-OLD
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W. MAT1N."me Stars impel, they do 2)01 your life' is largely up to YOJ! vetted
tustahled s a part of the Imp- 1)AJ4, JR.. è
the production of sound is con- compel." What you make Of
1'LI!'.E
K.
Righter's ]fldhldUii pruvenienta at: stud lanai:
Carroll
MARTIND.&amp;14E his wife had
earned, recordings, etc.
S Gas Wall Beaters
yuu3' life is largel2.' Up tO 'YOU! Forecast for your sign for Atig- You
been served with nrooea, in the
u-re required to file -eur Stiitt of FIurid&amp;,
"The Rtunu Impel, they do nut
but only ,i, the
n' copy
carroll Righter's Individual ust is now ready. For
or other defensive extent ;'rc't'hcl.-d for by Sectlo
comPel." What YOU nuike (if Forecasts fur your sign fur Aug- send your birthd8te and $1 to pleaditgs with the Clerk of thti' 1650, TItle
5, United Htit.
cup).
upon the: plain- that iiotIc of title order In- pubCarroll Righter's individual send your birthdate and $1 ti) Sanford Herald, Box 1921, Hal- jt', thereof
attorueys. WRITTAICEIt, lishieci by the t'nitocl Stelte.
s-..
)'I'LE AND WOCIIi, whit... l4 shal to a uewaplipar of $eiaral
?arecaat for your sign for Carroll Righter Forecast, 'lte Jywooci * Calif.
dress La Suite 203, '719 etwt Ccl." ciruuiotuoua in hivtiiiuolt- County-,
August Ii now ready. Fur your 5,gnfurd Herald, Box 1921, 11u1
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citleti tirive, Orlando, Florida. nut Florida, ouice a week for sty (I)
letter than the 30th ds.)' of Aug. eUflb'i'-UtSC
copy send your hirthdate and Iywood a, Calif.
week,, euuimeauuiusg
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ust. iso. as r.quire bi___________
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July 1, 19Gb. DONE A-NI) OR$1.00 to Carroll Righter Fore.
Decree Pry Cunteso will DERED at OrhitriOc, rht'rlaa, tht.
ty51'5 Wa.rl'i- else
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I ceat, The Sanford Herald, Box
be entered against YOU.
tb day of June, 1906.
FAMILY
DIVERSIFIED
I munga peusuls require all 1.•gj, Hullywuod 2, California.
GEOR(E C. yuti-r
ha".
h:ereun
set
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The deer tauully is great)' mule relatives of
deceased
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aftiz.d wy official mauI at Semi. I o.irtif' the turegulny toJudge
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be
ranging
front
in,Ie
diversified
in
site,
remain
silent
for
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stole Cuutty, Fluridet, th.lai &amp;'ZLb true' and ours-sd copy of the on-£
moose, which may year or two as a form of mourn- day of July. uti.
W1%!)
pjoo
Itiw
ginal.
(SEAL)
iJ Chinook Is the tutnw given grow seven feet tall at the! lug. The restriction includes icH. bi'ckwtthi, Jr.
Wesley It. Thies. Clerk
Cluri. Circuit Court
1w a warm, dry wind on thejahuuuickirs and weigh Up to l.40111u5uw kin and thus must tribal
t'ssited Stut,. L'iatrIei Court
Semd1e Cutit. t'bonIda
Middle: D1trlct of Florid.
aide of the Rocky Moun- pounds, to the pudu UI the Clii- women usually are condemned
up
to
to
North
America.
These
man
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which
weighs
perpetual
silence,
so
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bein
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1,..ipty Clerk
Publish July :9 1 Aug. 5. 1. Publish Juli' 1 5. 15. 32, 1. &amp;
pounds and stands only 114i c.'urne pruflelent in sign
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LOSID ALL DAY SUNDAY
grouper and you name it, (lucy
identification to screen specto the screen.
the
ztmospherc
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which
food
Second
feature
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Cary
hav1i it.
Arthur Godfrey makes his tacle, he says. Cleopatra's enSKIPS RESTAURANT &amp; FISH MAK*T
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"On the other hand, everyspecial price. Don't forget about and you might as well Join the
make
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comedy,
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your mind. Gain benefits via the
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social ladder.
ID) Day is best for making new day, but nuzintaini equilibrium c(tI'WT' FLORIDA
STATES OF AMEIUCA, I'laluttt!,
AQUAILIIJ iun. 21 to Feb. I contacts In oUtside world or itt all cost, then all works out c
ciai' u. iia
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a Nt-me' Turk Corporation,
bALE, isis wIle. r'efeusclants,.I
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PISCES (Feb. 20 to MiltCbj1cm that do you nor others
Attorney, to tin action'
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against the defendants, HAROLD
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filed
against
you
in:
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Mar.
20)
IAn
several
avenues
of
your
life,
prestige. Get abode or
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tng is pending le- the Circuit TINDALE. JR., A PAt'Ut'E K.
one of those fascinating young important to please those who Court
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IF -t ovit CHILD is iioi
The postage alone on enough Post Cards to reach the
1.E his wit, as-i noti
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Intel'UT
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will
be
perions
any
authority
over
him,
cult,
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for
Seminole
County,
have
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ury enhances your gustatory ida's most famous steak hous. mermaid outfit, which she wears as a security guard (wait until thers. Her appearance would
I pleasure with a broad menu to
. where the people who know, for the benefit of tourists on her you
ee the scene In *hiCh h.ivc been greeted with the

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A i-'INE PLACE for hunch is

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thought-s. then carry through Study nil ramifications of 11- emergencies tjuickiy. Be very
Pul
with ideas in ii most positive f ventive nature. An influential efficIent.
u, i:.r1c
and persevering way. Get the I person you know gives the right AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. I)DB-5

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UOUSI IN OUR FISH MARKIT (OflN WED. THRU S4T

use court
house of said County
fott., are very good today. Bar771, on or lefore the 2rd da,' calendar month,- from the tIme
done via group effort. Then buy Health needs perking up, also,
'gains are quite easy to find, little appreciative gifts for
of August, A. 1), 1966.
other- of the first Publication of this
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to whie dear., pro cant easoor will
Iliad your paper. Step OUt tD•
hotice. 'Fit'c cupus of aact claim
you.
Dcc. 21) Forgetting any probie- entered
or
dornazid phaill t,e Iii writina,
night with charming person you
Sanford
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 tO matical affairs and coicentrat-fated
Herald is drn.ig. anti ..lzaIl stute the piact. n
The as
sl.a
newspaper
of
getieral
dene,
and
like.
office a.ddrea
Dcc. 21) Whatever ha been ing upon whatever is truly con circulation in whlci this- citaclaimant, and shaI l,e tworn
December 21) Getting busy Ofl successful In the past should be more sdll.cxpreulve. Get Into week for tour cousecutive weeks. attnrzir- atici accompanied hi' a
WITNESS ui' hand and offl- filing 1w. of one dollar and such.
the telephone and setting up followed now, though It means scb outlets as will bring out I cliii
sea) of the Cie-ri: of the
or de-niand not so flied
I ('ui-ti-mis Court on this the 19th I r1,1n,b,..
appointments with those VII!) changing attitude somewhat. your finest utients.
....
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-.' Char-i.,. T. L,wso,
ca be instrumental in helping I Get Cj of allies thusi Plan to CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. day
(SEAL)
As cxccutor of the- Last %Vlil
Clerk of Circuit Court
with SupPort you need. Be
CAROLINA WEEKS LAW- I
CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. uperandi for the doys ahead but
13-: lionna hI. Marl:oi, 1)-C
ux.
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cious. gruteful.
Carroll
Ilurke
20) FIne day to think out what
certain you are very careful
SP1lT:
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CAPILIC:ORN (Doc. 2 to Jan. wIll bring in greater financial of rnniiflcutions of such system,
C1. Santurd Atlantic
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IN COLOR
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RUSS TAMBLYN
can
ease those hunger pangs "Chiappy" who Is delighting
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and be on your way back to the standing room only CroWds
STARTS
BIG
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serve dinner, too, and feature delightful character is thor.
ADVENTURES
a marvelous filet mignon that ougnly enjoye(l by the ))ntrotus
mCREDl.E UNDERSEA
AND INVENTiONS! is so thick and juky you'll sigh and you are missing a treat if
you don't plan to hear 1dm soon,
with pleasure. Watch for a

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Coffce is free and there's plenty Ing ordinary fnial anmellultig iIfl- Vegas
IlfilbIlIks," starritig MeCollum, Keennn Wynn and
of if, hot and aromatic to get tusuinl and different wiuit'h will F"nlin Husky and .Inyne Mans. Marshall Thompson.
U is the considered opinion of ruuIr eeiu1ences. -thy mt In i
your eyes open and launch you titillite your jailed palate, field. Co-feature will he "Kiss"Arountf the World tinder
on your busy day with vim, vi- I'lIu1.l'.S is open daily except i,,' Cousins," starring Elvis flit. sen," filmed in f'annvlsion Alfred hitchcock that, although costume picture"

all d'.

CO.NIT AT 10:30

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the u erslnne1. ureu,..nt tc the .;iT''r 5511) EsTVrr,
pr(t.ent t1,- ')stn, or tlemsn4
"Fietitiouis Nhme S:s.:ute Chai''V.-,u anti ea'h o
s,rc her.- whlt'h -ou, c. euther of you. may
Fi. -i.i,. tne:Iift. - tfl ), nrt!flr.i n.n reQuirel to file htvr
aln..t thi- estate of MarrIe
with the Cle-k Of the an'- rialme anti
mrnds whk'h lorin h Mc'I'ermott ñe'ea.i&amp; late
Cl1•OuItCOUr-It.IT, eni ft'r..-em1nnJi.'oia .'- .tither- of 'nu. ma have nf C',ihelI t'Ii?t 'IV. 'I'II'1flIa.
f tht T't)hllrkttOT- of
of Hon. )arii-)e Rouaholdei-J C'our.t Juie'e Court f $eTnlnotice, th, (titIcus hams, this
to- i'ourity Ju4rp o Seminole Crun.
County In the Court flout'.

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Store agrees. They feature lieu French ('111511w. fuel Al l)'ut Murray.
Playing srlent.Ista who spe1hclps
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will
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breakfast menus, served from R i

Into others Interests that bring strutting around so ni U C ii alont. Get fundamental affaIrs
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chanesi to the rates char-red
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advancement. Get OE of co- bt±tiLjs the right reSUlts. Being bettered. Show that you are pa
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Quick
Draw
wrk-. In this. Then you make forceful with OtherS can result
City LImits of Sanford.
McGraw
AT) n&amp;'t$tTr In Ints-riit s.n elti.
in a bad boomerang. The eve- VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. )
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seal 155.
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P order of the
You are able to get together ful for you,
your true goal hardly seem to
t.aIo of the City of Sanfo,d,
gal Notice
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) fl
yo find It dffieult to
Vr,rId., thip th 4ev of .iu,
genial at that you hav, a won- Others expect sonic work from get a new idea working wop
if'GG.
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— plan this eaxiy you today, although It is Stun- erly. Perform daily duties dillCkaseovy .. hiNd
City Ci.,rk of the
OF
FLORiDA
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evening splendid for romance, day, so be loyal and ea' gently.
ma
City of Sanford. Florida
1'TIE
IR.E)E
aze that marvelous UUd- through. bnpreu co-workers better in a 11102t titflt.
R-satden
Dnknown. a. n 4 Puhutch 3uly 9, 1996
with your fine efforts. Show LTRA (Sept. 22 to Oct. 22)
who,. let known mailing ______________________
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addrezz I.:
m. (burl ci' ft.. Cnunt
everyone at least a modicum of Be careful or That indviduai
cinus.
WESTERN STATE ROSPIsu.,t..i, County-, rl.i-lds,
A sworn Complaint havIng in N': ilatate of
LIBRA (Sept. 22 to Oct. 22) you to Invest unwisely in so
Making borne repairs with
bean tiled against you In Cir. CAItCIL.INA WEEKS LAWSON
the
most
of
your Venus thing you do not believe In-. Be cult Court In and tar Seminole
appr'wal and aid of those who Make
heritage
and
be
most
success- pleasant in social circles. Make County, Florida, by EE?'7RT 'i,, All
l'eranse.
•d
live with you make for
BERIOD WILL]AbtS, Plaintiff. flstng Clalsie .,r D.ssds
In]
in
bath
romantic
and
amuseotheti
respect,
admire
comfort.
to? divorce, versus LETTIE Aatnu1 Said fetal.,
faction and
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If others have been inimicel to proper persons who eat be Of late. 'This cat be just your cup
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as you deserve. Reaching reiit- dRy. 'That clever advls gives alities are concerned. Don't go
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standard trans., heater.

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Chrysler - rlymouth
113 Hwy 17.92 DeBary
Home 776-3079
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Cement (colors), Stops, Steel,
111 N. Park Ave.
*22-9171
work.
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1158 c/o Sanford Herald.
AD NEXT DAY
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1.ATltE 4 Bdrm., 2% baths, cen14 K. TIE TACK $5 .60 up
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GWALTNEY JEWELERS Iverson.
ftcsunslllat's Walgreen
204 S. Park Ave
222-6509
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SALE:
Sunday
ONEDAY ..,.........,,,...,.,..,. 24c m, Lie. HOUSEHOLD
den with fireplace, large kitonly. From I to 7 p. in., 77. Situation Wanted
chois. 2001 E. 2nd Street.
THRU DAYS - . . . - . . .. .. . .
21c Psi LIiI.
Housefull of furniture. Stove
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FIVE DAYS . . . - . . . .
1321 MellonvIlle Ave.
322-1761.
'TEN DAYS . .. .. . • ••.•..... ...... .. . 17c Pm' Lie.
132-1*01 2640 Hiawatha at 17.91
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DATSWORK+, 132-5766.
Articles For Rent
TIAVF.NNA PARK: 2 Bdrm,, LivRAM $01 co*sscimn INIUITIOWI-NO CHANGE OF COPY
Ing, Dining, Fla. room, 2
REH'r A BED
82-Business Prop. -Sale baths. Large utility room,
($3.51 MINIMUM CHARGE)
Rollaway, Hospital, Baby Beds.
built-in electric Kit., fenced
Always order your ad on the economical weekly or
By Day, Week or Mon th,
In hack yard. Carpet. Drapes,
FURNITURE
air conditioner opt. Sale by
monthly rates. When you g.t earlier results. Call and 116 CARROLL'S
W. 1st.
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owner. 400 Temple Dr., 132cancel - you'll be billed for only the days run at 5797.
BEDS, 'PVc. Saws, Tape Recorders
earned rat..
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Tillers, Renovator.
your terms. Trade anything of NICE 2 BDRM. Home, I Ifs
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
acres, nicely landscaped, 20
value;
take over small mort2666 S. Hiawatha
132-9111
fruit trees. Two buildings In
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4050,
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240*
$1-Messy Wasted
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Hiawatha. Orlando2414174.
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for sale or rent.
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4-Beauty Case
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LICJOETT REXALL DRUGS
that is seeking to buy with
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Pinecrest Shopping Center
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701 Orlando Dr.
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16-Special serylees
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A.
WHIDDON
SUPER TRADING POST
BY OWNER: 3 Bdrm., 2% baths,
l*-Iatrt.i Daisrutsie
Students
BROKER
central alt A heat, 2-car garI7-Jaa*t.ria.h
rvtsm
$i-Iseee Pr.p.rty
SMALL Business need p.rklng + 302 S. Park
*13-5991
age, enclosed porch, 27 ft.
1$-Lm.ndaespe Ser,tes
11-Buatass. Pro.4111m.14
up'
, Use Low-Cost Want Ads,
family &amp; 15-ft living rooms
19-Builders Ipp$I
$1-Meal Estate Wasted
to tell and sell!
choice area, $22,691. 1009 Grove
31--R*rdwsa'.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
14-Meal Estate MI.
Manor 322-9057.
21-Home Iprevessis
$7-Besteess Mastals
Realtor
CASH FOR TRASH
22-PlubIag
14-Lola Fat Sale
Raymond Lundquist. Assoc.
Antiques &amp; used furniture wastHouses For Rent
31 Pa.ia Usg
91as
*31-3*11
Atlantic Dank Bldg.
ad.
24-Well DrilMag
1-Ags
BRIDGES FURNITURE
21-Air C.d.. &amp; Reatisi
fl-Messes
Per Mis
8 BDRM., 1 3,4 bath, lge, lot loPark &amp; 25th.
________
323-1410
ST. JOHNS REALTY
26-Roof lag
H-Baa... 1.1. at Rest
cated 2415 Chase Ave., SanTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
97-Bass. Per Rest
ford. Ph. 889-2885, Apopka,,
USED Furniture, any amount.
120 N. PARK AVENUE 321-6121
29-Phot. &amp; Rqatp•.t
U-Mash Estate Exchange
- Sanford. 21-2270.
ft BDRM.. Kitchen equipped $715
19-Home Lpplte
10-Rsserj MacisIs
_____________________________
11-MsaalesJ Lsstr*m
mu. :2143655.
1Il-Tratisrs--asbaaaa
55. Furniture For ________
Sale
22-Bual.
$quipm.st
193-Mobil, Homes Sal.
_________
2 BDItM. FIYRN. louse, utilities
fl-Job PnisUag
Ill-Mobile Hom-Re.t
Days 122.7174
WILSON-MAIER FURN.
turn. 105 W. 15th. 849-5211,
34-Uphehotsup
194-Trailer Ipase-Mest
NIghts-Weekends
323-0485
_________
Sell
Trade
Buy
*9.Vs.ci,
Cieaas
1Si-.Tvsi
Lots-Sale
_________
311-lb E. lit St.
132-5633
2 BR, close to NAS. $65 no. Kit.
37-Moviag &amp; ssssge
lW-Aps.'sa$a
Pat Resit
90. Lots For Sale
equip. Ph. after B. 323-0616.
Ill-Re.... Fat Seat
FURNITURE: Freight damaged
- Pe.ds - haL llIBost&amp;l Ageat.
I
bedroom
and
dining room APPROX. 2 acres frontage on 4 BEDROOM turn, house. Mon.
10-Misc. P'er male
111-Wasted To Rest
furniture. Many p1cc., show
roe Corner. 321.219:.
Georgia Ave. High School
51-Articles Fat Rest
lil-Asise Per
no damage, however pit.. is
parking lot. $5500-Terms, 13253-Swap or Ez.ao.
11$-Ae
-Sal. at Trade
UNPURN. 3 Bdrrn. house, kitchor less than regular reta.U.
2101.
41-Wasted To MV
119-TeasEs
en equipped. 132-6594.
'
Nail Freight Damaged Purni.
b6-P'raIts,. Per Sale
119 à.VW.$114 5"rSS
ture
Sales,
Hwy.
17-92
Csss.I.
HOMESITE
100
x
300'
deep.
City
U--AatIse Per Mis
111_hS41SSS &amp;
cisS
berry,
water, Oak trees. Low down 2 BDRM. P'urn., large lot. Adults
U-Moay To Sam
133-saw * Messrs
__
payment, Terms. Call W. B. + $75. Also housetratlor with
se-asra
upp.rtuasuss
136-Masise RappMee
Cabana. Private yard, light A
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. MeClung, 221-6831.
water turn. Adult.. $50. Ph.
Bedding &amp; Furniture
221-1346.
95. Houses For Sale
AT FACTORY PRICEI
119 Magnolia
221-6221
BDRM. FURN. house S. San'ord Ave. 3224659 or 2124266,
USED
Furniture,
appliances,
MONDAY tbr.:k Pvld
$30 A.M.t. 5 P.M.
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. Imr- GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
3 BDRM., I BATH, unturn. Ideal
SATURDAY
- 12 NOON
ry's Mart, 316 Sanford Ave.
3-1-4
BItS., 1-2 BATES
location $95 mo. Call 212-7335,
Ph. 321-4113.
Publisher reserves right t rej.st. sevi.. and properly classify all
LAKE MARY
adv.rtis.meti.
THE Classified ad columns are 2124 Park Drive Office
132-2111 2 BR. Purn.. $75;
Adjustments will b. mad. on a ssrae basis only for typographical
like a home town bulletin
2 BR. Furzi. 155;
Night: 132-0641 or 821-0700
errors that affect 51*. value of 51*. ad. Adustmnsnts will not be
board for offering, of all
2 BR. Furn. $100.
kinds. Call 321-2011 toslayl
made beyond 51*w first u.rfles.
3 LOB, BDRM. Home, Garage,
glady Brown Realty
Patio, 1g. corner lot, attic tan 322-5237
321-11564
60. Business Opportunities
A air conditioner, Kit. equipped. *21.2455 or 213-5742.
100. Resort Rentals
50. Misc. For Sale
50. Misc. For Sale
IJEAl'Ty SHOP for sale. Call
:21-663:: after S p. m.
FHA VA HOMES
OCEAN FRONT APTS. *21 8.
CRYSTAL-TIP ice Machine. 11,0 1- 11566 A1'MIRAL ltctrhp.rLttnr,
Atlantic, Da"tona Beach. Mrs.
lbs. per day. 1150. See at the
used 4 mo eold regularly 1151
B- U. Hutchison, 322-4058.
Big Dip, 2615 Park Dr.
-now just 1U9.
3- BRAND new Admiral itetriFOREST HILLS LODGE, Balsam,
Located Throughout County
RENT I3IJUE Lustre Electric
gerators, close Outs at cost
N. Car. Beautiful &amp; cool. Write
3-2
Bra.
1.11
4
2
Baths
Carpet Shampooer for only $1
plus ?
OIL
for brochure.
Some
Kitchens
Equipped
I. USED Frigidaire, very good
per day. Carroll Furniture.
Payments
Less
Than
Rent
189.9$.
102. Mobile Homes - Sale
To Inspect Call
AN AD a day won't make hay I USED Coldapot, 2 door *100.
I
USED
G.
E.
U
Range
But It will bring money
$s&amp;.
Stenstrom
QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
your way?
FURAY BEDDING &amp;
EXCELLENT
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Hwy. 17-92 S. Sanford
FURNITURE
222-2562
DOWNTOWN SANFORD *33-2410 REALTOR
2113 Park Drive
901 W. i. Ft.
-___________
LOCATION
106.
Apartments For Rent
BR.
VERY
3
Clean.
Close
In, +
Low Investment-High Return
Plato. 43" high. Reply P. 0. Box 166. DeL.and, P1*.
IN THE (7IRCITIT COURT OF CABLE
Jimmy Cowan. 322.401*..
ll
og
Like
).
I A 2 BDRM+. APTS., Completely
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIBa
now.
2:20-9081.
equipped by GENERAL ELEC.
CUlT IN AND FOB SEMINOLE
SMALL Rastauranit with separate
BUILT
TRIC which Includes electric
(IOITWTI].PLOJiiflL,
Bur-B-Que pit for rent. Will
ELECTRIC RANGE $25 A Philco
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling,
consider other business. Call CITY WATER- Paved Road
Refrigerator $36. Ph. 321-1490.
1 ALL downtown. $ Bedroom. I
HARTFORD FEDERAL SAV321-3554 or see at 103 Sanford
TOWN'N LAKES
full tile Baths, Separate KitAve.
INOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
GARDEN
APARTMENTS
chen, Dining room A Living
room. Lighted closets-Screen- 711 B. First St.
822-1129
ad Brees.wa,y. Below market
GORDON L. HODGES. at al,
at $14,900. builder will con- FUR.N. APT, 2800 MeUctivills,
Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
aidar trade of smaller home or
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
THE Win JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
WELAK.A APARTMENTS
lots. 322.1166 or see your BroMORTGAGE FORECLONIIRE
O.P' FLORIDA. IN AND FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL 01K.
114 W. FIRST ST.
ksr, DO IT XOW
TO, ROGER B. CLARK and
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ciii' OP AND FOR SEMINOLE
PATRICIA H. CLARK, his IN CHANCERY NO. 151
AVALON APARTMENTS
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
wife
111 W. Ind St.
THE NEW TORE IIANIC FOB CHANCERY NO. 10110
$33-Ill?
RESIDENcE, UNKNOWN
SAVINGS, a New Turk corpora. THE DERBY SAVINGS BANK,
AND Tos All parties claiming tion.
Plaintiff,
Interests by, through, under
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Plaintiff, vs.
or against the aforesaid per. vs.
JAMEs A. !+'ItAWDY, JR., and THE NINTH JUDICIAl. 01k..
sans
OUST, IX AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT
LEWIS H. 'TOWNLET and MARCOURT OP
YOU ARE hereby notified that THA ANN TOWNLEY, his wife, MARIE N. DItAWDY, his wife,
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Defendants.
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRa Complaint to foreclose a cci.
IN
CHANCERY
NO.
1*144
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
tam mortgage encumbering the
NOTICE OP
DIVORCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
following described real proNORMAND
GAGNE,
FORECLOSURE SALE
that
on
the
12th
CHANCERY
day
of
August,
NO. 16148.
party, to-wit:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1966, at 11:00 A. At. at the west
Plaintiff.
1) I V 0 H
B
Lot 7, Block H. COUNTRY pursuant to a Final Decree
vs.
of door of the Court
of
PAULINE
PATRICIA
TAYLOR,
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 3, Foreclosure dated the 7t1s day Sesiiisul,' County, at House
Hanford. ROSE MARIE GAGNE,
Plaintiff
according to the plat there- of July, 1966, and entered in
Defendant. vs.
Florida,
tht.
undersigned
Clerk
of as recorded in Piat Book Chancery Caste No. 16121 in the will offer for sale the
NOTICE
OP
DUST
following
WILLARD OSCAR TAYLOR,
12, Pages 75 and 74, Public Circuit Court of the 15TH Judicial described real property:
TO, ROSE MARIE GAGNE
Defendant
Records of Seminole Coun. Circuit of Florida, in and for
You are hereby notified that a
Lut 13, Block 9, WEATH.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
ty, Florida,
suit
has
been
Seminole County, wherein THE
brought
against
E1LHFIELD FIRST ADDITOIMR. WILLARD OSCAR
has been filed against you In NEW VOIlE BANK FOR SAl'TION. according to the Flat You in the Circuit Court of the
TAYLOR
the above styled suit, and you INOS, a New Turk corporation,
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit,
in
and
thereof as recorded In Flat
6005 CALL STREET
are required to se rve a copy of Plaintiff, and LEWIS H. TOWNFor
Seminole County, Florida.
thiuk 12. Pages 56 and 67,
i £ JJ114
zi.unie,
your Answer or other Pleading LET and MARTHA ANN TOWNPublic Records of Seminole In Chancery by NOMAND GAMARYLAND
to the Complaint on Plaintiff's LET, his wife, Defendants, I
ONE,
County. Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!.
attorneys, ANDERSON. RUSH. will ..Il to the highest and belt together
You are hereby required to PIED
with all structures, tmthat a Complaint for DiDEAN A LOWNDES, 313 East bidder for cash at the front door nrtsvenwnta, fixtures,
epplisusoes, serve upon GENE B. STEPHEN. vorce has btso filed against you
Central
Boulevard,
Orlando, of the Seminole County Court and irppurtensances on said land SON, Plaintiff's Attorney, who.e and you are
required to serve
Florida, and file the original house
Sanford,
in
Seminole
used in conjunction therewith. address is Post Office Drawer a copy of your answer or pleadAnswer or other Pleading In th e County, Florida at 11:00 o'clock orThe
On.,
F.ru
Park.
Florida.
a
copy ing to the Complaint on
aforesaid sale will be
the
office of the Clerk of the Circuit A. M. on the 15th day of August.
of your written defenses to the Plairjtifrs
isiatle
pursuazit
to
a
final
decree
attorney, HARVEY
Court on or before the 10th day 11141, the following described of
Complaint
In
said
suit
on
or
b.COULTER, P. 0. Box 3216, Forest
of August, 1964. If you fail to property us cut forth in said ecryfureelusr entered in Clan. for. tue 8th day of August, 1956, City.
Florida, and file
Actiuli No. 26110 now Pend.
do so, a decree Pro contessu will Final Decree to-wit:
the
original
of
and
said
written g'inal answer or pleadingthe on.
IRS in the Circuit Court of the
in the
be taken aga inst you for the reLot 16 in Block 6 of FAIR- Ninth Judicial Circuit of and defenses shall be filed with the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit
lie? demanded In the Complaint.
Clerk of said Court. The purpose Court on or before the 8th day
LANE ESTATES. SECTION for Senisinolt County, Florida.
This Notice shell be published
Of said suit is to obtain divorce of August,
ONE 1IEPLAT, according to
DATED this 27th day of July, of
1966, If you fail to do
once e week for four conescu.
and from the Defendant, no,
Platp1st thereof, reourded in 21560.
the
a. decree pro con fecco will be
Live weeks in The $cford Her.
ROSE
MARIE
GAGNE.
Book 12, Page lOt) of (t'LAL)
taken against you for th e relief
aid.
WITNESS my hand as Clerk demanded in the
the Pu blic Records of SemiComplaint.
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
DATED TRW 37th day of
the ass.) of said Court in
saul. County, Florida.
Clerk of the Circuit Court and
DATED at Forest City, Fbi.
San
July, 1991.
ford.
Seminal.
County,
FlorDATED this *7th day of July,
Ida, this 6th day of July, 1911.
by: Donna 51. Msrjtos
(SEAL)
ida. this the 6th day of July, (SEAL)
1966.
Deputy Clerk
115(1.
Arthur H. Backwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
van den berg A Gay
Arthur IL Beckwlth, Jr.
(SEAL)
Clerk of Circuit Court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Attorneys for Plaintiff
By: Donna. M. Marks.
ArthUr
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court 1. East Church Street
By: Martha T. Vthlen
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Donna M. Murkus
Deputy Clerk
440 I"irct Federal building
Publish July 215 A Aug B. 12,
BY:
Martha T. Vihl.,
Deputy Clerk
ljrlcndo, Florida
Hetrtey
Coulter,
19, 1081
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 315, 1116
Atty3' for Plaintiff
PublIsh, July 21, 1981
Publish
Jelly
8,
1.1,
It,
DDB.11S
31,
1981
Publish July 1, 15, 21, 21, 1961
5 £#.'£ 1.1
I11.1113-112
DDB-15
DDB-lS

322.2611

No 'Cents' fii. * W* ai.fin-a
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Stemper Agency

FOOD PRODUCT distributor in
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Sanford needs Office Clerk. APPRAISER
INSUROR
Duties primarily handling n's11519 S. French
813-4991
tell sales; assisting bookkeeper in preparing weekly sales,
YOU NEVER
8OMETHIXt
Purchases A payroll reports.
EXPECTED!
Bookkeeping
experience
desir- THIS OLDER home In prime lcMi*c. For Sale
Pleasant working condication, located on 2% well
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tions. Opportunity for advance.
aheded lots. Owner financed at
3% 'PDX Chrysler Air-Temp Air
insist.
Please
state
experience
$76 me. &amp; only $9,500.
Cnnditinnpt, Can he seen at
A submit references to P. 0.
I0 S. Park Ave. 133-0113. ConiBox 61, Sanford, Plc.
p1st. $200.

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SANFORD

FARM TRACTOR Operator BIG 2 lEI)ROOM HOME
wanted for clearing land in
THIS Attractive frame house lies
Sanford area. Must be reliable
loads of the features yon have
and furnish references. Year
been looking for: large bed.
round work. Call or write A.
rooms, separate dining room,
D. Arnold, 68* W. Robinson,
hardwood floors, cc r s e n e 4
Orlando, M. 0A2-99154.
front porch, wall to wall carpeting, fenced heck yard, 104
HELP WANTED: I Men-Wages
x 124 lot, good location, douto meet qualification.. Must
ble garage, fruit tress, elsehave experience In Automotive
tricelly equipped kitchen, I S..
Electric service or Electric
$00 BTU sir conditioner, and
motor repairing, MAC'S ELECmany more. Priced to sell at
TRIC SVC. 414 11th St., Sanonly $5,900-Terms can he arford.
ranged to suit your needs,
Evenings A Sundays 3224605.
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Tilson Painting Service
SPECIALS: Squirrel Monkeys
Home Appliances
$15; Guinea Pigs $1.21
Brush
Spray
ANIMAL KINGDOM
221-0350
Mile South Big Tree
SANFORD ELECTRIC Co.
17-92 Longwood
fl$-9644
G. B. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used
24. Well Drilling
11$ Magnolia
222-1512
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS
WASHING Machine Rentals
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Used Appliances for sale
All Types and Sit..
WIVTWE 1W RVTT
We repair and Bervie.
MOONEY
APPLIANCE
?os_r1.OREYCCE Jilt E W 'I' ER
STIflE
Cot. 3rd &amp; Palmetto
222-0697
NUDNALL, if living, and if
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
dead, the unknown heirs-at- 07 W. 2nd St.
133-44*2
Musical instruments
law and devises. of FLORE'4CE BREWSTER BITt'NALL, and the unknown
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
heirs-at-law and devisees
W. L. HARMON
322-4132
of ELIZABETH N. PERRY.
ZR
COUNTY
JVDOE'*
COURT
deceased, and the legx tees,
COUNTY, FLORIDA 32-.Buslnees Equipment
grantees, creditors, under SEMINOLE
pH.
No.
ass?
(It against ELIZABETH N.
ESTATE OF
GARAGE FOR RENT. 323.0625.
PERRY, deceased, and
FLORENCE B U B W STER JOHN P. IIcCORIIACIC,
Deceased. 34, Upholstery
HtTDNALL. if dead.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR
respectively. And any and
ALl, PERSONS HAVING
OVER 25 1'IARS
all parties having or claim- TO
CLAIMS OR IJERARRIS OF FINE workmanship in up.
ing to have any estate, AGAINST 5*11) ESTATEs
holstering, draperies, sllpoovright. title or Interest In,
You and each of you are heresri. Time payments as little
or lien upon said property
as $5 mo. Drapey hardware
In Seminole County. Florida, by notified and required to file
any claims and demands which
Installation.
described herein.
you,
or
either
of
you,
may have
KULP DECORATING SHOP
YOU AND EACH OF YOU kItE against
said estate in the office
Ph. *23-28*5
NOTIFIED that a suit to quiet
title has been filed against you of Hon. Early). Housholder,
Judge of Seminole Counby WILLIAM B. DAVIS and County
ty.
at
his
office In the Courtwits,
and
MART JO DAVIS, his
house
In
Sanford,
Florida. withJOE A. STROm) and BENI).
six calendar months from the
ETTE S. STROm), his wife, in in
AIIEWDEI)
the Circuit Court of the Ninth time of the first publication of
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
this
notice.
Each
claim
or
deJudicial Circuit of Florida. In
Notice Is hereby given that
nand must he in writing and
and for Seminole County, in rontains
Pursuant to the final decree of
the
place
of
residence
Chancery No. 141*0, on the fol- and post office address of the foreclosure and sale entered irs
lowing described prnpsrty, to.
claimant and must he sworn to the cause pending in the Cirwit:
by the claimant, his agent or cuit Court in and for Seminole
WW of SW of Section 3L attorney, or the same
shall be County, Florida, being Chancery
Township 1 South, flange void.
No. 1535, the undersigned Clerk
11 East, Seminole County,
will sell the property situated
Mary M. McCormack
/.f
Florida.
As domiciliary Executrix of III said County described as:
and the abbreviated title of sa id
1t 11, Block 21 of SUBURsaid estate.
suit In WILLIAM B. DAVIS, at riloMAs E. CLARK
BAN HOMES, Seminole
ax, and JOB A. STROm), si. Uz, &amp;ttorney for
County, Florida, according
Plaintiffs, vs. Florence Brew. lomiciliary
to the Plat thereof as reExecutrix
iter Hudnall, at al. Defendant.;
corded In Pint Book 6, pages
First Federal Building
and you are hereby required to 132
50-41 of the Public Records.
Driando, Florida
serve a copy of your Answer to Publish July 15,
of Seminole County. Florida.
9 &amp; Aug.
the Complaint an the Plaintiffs' ;, 1966.
at public sale, to the highest
attorney, WILLIAM H. COBB- DDB-51
and beet bidder for cash, at
LET. 217 North Bole Drive. Or11:00 A. M. on the Atli day of
lando, Florida, and file the ori- STATE OF FLORIDA)
August, 1966, at the West front
ginal in the office of the Clerk COUNTY OF IBMIROLE)
door of the Seminole County
of the Circuit Court on or beNOTICE OP
Courthouse In Sanford, Florida.
fore the 22nd day of August,
(SEAL)
FORECLOSURE SALE
1911: other wise the allegations
KNOW ALL MEN by these
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
of said Complaint will be taken presents that heretofore, on May
Clerk
as confessed.
1L,1965, Alton B. Duxbury, d/b/a
13y': Martha T. Vihlen, D. C.
WITNESS my hand and the Hunpia Pure Oil, made, executed GIL.ES, IIEII1ICK &amp; ItUHINSON
official seal of the said court, and delivered to Small Business 109 East Church Street
at Sanford. Seminole County, Administration, an Agency of Orlando, Florida
riorida. th is 30th day of July, the United Ftates pursuant to Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1941.
Title 15, United States Code, Sec- Publish July 29, 1966
(SEAL)
tions 631, at seq., a certain pro. DDB-117
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
mls.ory note in the sum of $15,Clerk of the Circuit Court 000.00 and one certain mortgage, Is the (loon of the County
By: Donna M. Markos
which are of record In Official Judge, N...IsoIe Caty. Florida,
Deputy Clerk
Records, Book 525, page 491 Is Pvobte,
Publish July ::, 29 &amp; Aug. 5, public records of Seminole Coun- Is Wqs Estate of
L. 1*11
'PAUL JOSEPH GILMATtTIN
ty Florida; and
DDB.1
Deceased.
WHEREAS, default has been
made in payment and perform- Ti. All Creditors and Persons
rw 'ffE CIRCUIT COURT XIWTJI sin
ce under said note and mart- moving Claims or Demands
VDIC!LL CIRCUIT OF 'Ij0B- wage,
Ageless Sold Eatmi
IDA. ZR AWl) FOR SEMINOLE full ocuisna flea been mace for
You and each of you are here.
payment,
and
said
instruDOURTY.
ments are subject to foreclosure: by notified and required to preDRARCERY 110. 15140
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sent any claims and demands
NOTICE OF SUIT 111
that,
pursuant to the power and which you, or either of you. may
MORTGAGE POJIECLIWIJftE
authority
contained In the store- have against the estate of PAUL
EDEftAL NATIONAL MORTJOSEPH GILMARTIN, deceased,
AGE ASSOCIATION, a corpor. JescrIl,cd Instruments, In Title late of said County, to the Coun15,
United
States
Code,
Section
ition,
and In Title 13, Code of ty Judge of Seminole County,
Plaintiff, 914(b).
F'cderal
Regulations, Section F'lorlda, at hslr offics In the
'a.
12.7-21,
Small
Ilusinesus Admin- court house of said County at
P'REDEIIICK B. WYMAN and
etration,
Mortgagee,
will offer Sanford. Florida, within six calEILEEN H. WYMAN. his wit.
or
sale
to
the
highest
bidder
for endar months from the time of
Defendants,
the first publication of this noash
In
and
upon
the
premises
V lOs FREDERICK B. WYMAN
tice. Two copies of each claim
known
as
Morrison's
Shop,
State
and EILEEN H. WYMAN.
or demand shall be in writing
his wife who.e residence Fligbway 426, across from the and shall state the place of
U.
S.
Post
Office,
Altamon
te
and whereabouts are unprInga, Florida, at or about residence and post office adknown.
dress of the claimant, and shall
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI. 1:00 Ti. ni. on Wednesday, Aug. Joe sworn to by tue claimant,
jet
17,
the
1946.
following
des.
NED that a Complaint to for.her agent, or attorney and
lo.. a certain mortgage encum. ribed personal property, to-wit: companied by a filing fee acof
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Set
Jack
Stands,
Model
No.
the following described
one dollar and such claim or
:1 ,rlug
3620
sal property, to-wit:
demand not no filed sisal) be
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Lot It. BLOCK 17, NORTH
Cleaner,
Model
No.
15D.
ORLANDO, according to plot
Florence N. (lflmstrtin
H
Serial No. :597:
thereof recorded In Plat
As administratrix of the
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Pure Tect Spray Gun Kit
Book 12. Pages 10 and 11,
Estate of
Complete
Public R'cord of Seminole
PAUL, JOSEPH GILMARTIN,
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Simpson
Tester,
Model
TD,
County, Florida.
Deceased
Serial
No.
1221
INCLUDING specifically. but not
STENSTROM,
DAVIS &amp;
I
Simpson Tester, *1 o d e 1
by way of limitation, the followMcINTOSH
GUT, Serial No. 7745
ing fixtures and equipment, all
I
Simpson Tester, Model Attorneys for Adminiatratrix
permanently installed:
Florida State Bank-Suite 21
lIST.
Serial No. 8506
Wall Heater
Paneiray Sanford, Florida
32771
Coca Cola Machine, Model
Mod.) PA-66
Publish July 15, 21, 0 &amp; Aug.
I,
No. 'F131DA
Hut Water Heater - Day &amp;
S. 1916
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Colbert Jet Wash
Night
Model 30-C
DDB-48
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Venetian
blinds
Steel
Filing
Cabinet,
49
C. '
Drawer
as been filed against you in
NOTICE OF
MEETING OF
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he abuv,..otyled suit, Lite shun
Oak Desk
LANDOWNEIIP OF $IA'lA
I
Stenographer Chair
title of which is Federal National
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DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF
I
Mortgage Association, a corpor.
Paymaster
Checkwriter, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORiDA..
etton organised under an Act of
Serial No. 85121417
TO ELECT A NVPER'ISug OF
I
Congress and existing pursuant
Victor Adding Machine, SAID DISTRICT.
lurIaI No. 1441-411
to the Federal National Mort.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
a gage
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Association Charter Act,
Remington Rand Type- that a meeting of the owners of
1having Its principal office in the
writer, Serial No. -41024 lands situated in S LA V I A
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Key Stone Scope Unit, Mo- DRAINAGE DISTRICT OF
$ty of Washington, District of
III Dolu*nbis.
Plaintiff, ver su s,
del No. 110, Serial No. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
Al REDEIUCK B. WYMAN and
16243-21105
will be held at the City Hall In
ILBEN IL WYMAN. his wife
I
Two-Section Display Cab- Oviedo. Florida. at ten o'clock
III 1Iefanda.zsta,
and you are required
inet with Glass Shelves
A. M. on the 14th day of August.
I
0 SerVS a copy of your Answer
Craftsman Tool Cheat * A. 1). 11564, for the purpose of
ir (,s other pleading to the Con,.
Miscellaneous Tool., Model electing asse supervisor for said
I Ia1nt on Plaintifra Attorneys,
No. 745
District for a term of th ree
03 (2LEVELAND, STEPHENHON
Tbo property to located in and years at which election every
di I.WD MIZE, Suite 511 Sanford upon the premises known as acre of land In the District shall
StisnUc National Dank Building, Me"Imon's Shop, State
represent one share and each
th P. 0. Drawer Z. Sanford. Flotida, 436, across from the U.Highway
S. Pout owner shell be entitled to vote in
tbumd file the original Answer or Office. Atteusont. Springs, Flor- person, or by proxy In writing
,tb.r pleading in the offloe of ida.
duly signed, for every acre of
be Clerk of the Circuit Court
The aforesaid was will be had laud owned by bins In such Dism or before the 10th day of for the purpose of applying the trict;
guardians may
Iugust, A. D., 1910. It you tail to proceeds thereof to the costs of their wards, executors represent
and adJ CO Is
ee, a decree pro confao will male and to the aforesaid Indebtministrators may represent es10 1se taken against you for the is. edness. The aforedelaribed pro. tates of deceased
an d
I1•f 4smnde4 In the Complaint. party will be sold on an sc-is, Private corporationspersons,
mu' be reThis Notice shall be published wher..ls basis, without repro. presented by their officers or
)DOS $ week for four consecutive sentatlon, warranty or recourse
duly authorized agents. The
AI weeks In The Hanford Herald. a upon the undersigned. The Mort- owners of a majority of the acrswapapsr circulated in Sami- gagee suy be a bidder and pur- eage In such District shall be
c0 ml. County, Florida.
thaser at said sale.
necessary to constitute a quorSMALL BUSINESS ADMIN. um for the purpose of holding
$1 ' Dated this 4th day .f July, A.
'.. 19(1.
I $TflAT10$
such election and to transact
11 :$EaL4i
An Agen cy of th e United such other business as may corns
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
States, Mortgages, As Attor- before the meeting,
I9:
Clark of the Circuit Court
uey In Pact for Altuis B.
listed this 9th day of July,
By: Martha T. Viblan, D.C.
I)ugbury, d/b/a 1.mpla. Pure A. D. 1041.
C
VELAND. ITEPRENSOX *
Oil
1.1 U. F. Wheeler, Jr.
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Edwin D. Ledford ad
Chairman
Ittorn.ys for Plaintiff
Otis E. Girardeau
/5/ Jack P. Dodd
j ( P 0. Drawer Z
Counsel .for Mortgagee
/5/ James D. Colbert
tojjulie 115, Hanford Atlantic Na- Swell Basins.. Administration
As
th e Board of Supervisors
loam.)
Bank Building
47 West Furyth Street
2eiU
of
Slavic
Drainage District
isufurd. Florid&amp;
Jacksonville, Florida 3f0
of Seminole Count, Florida.
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publub July 1 15 22 S, 1944
Publish July 21 &amp; Aug. 2.2, 1941 Publish July 21 &amp; Aug. 5, 1961
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PAINTING
A. J. Adoock

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ROOF REPAIRS

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26- Roofing
registered, champion
AKC,
311$ Park Cirele
bloodline, black &amp; sliver, € *23-4012 or 323483$ after $
wk.. old. *-1411.
Bole in Your Root? 7 7
FOR SALE: Registered male
B &amp; J TURNER ROOFING
21 YEARS of experience. All
Airdals, 2 yrs. Champion Blood Ph 322-3409
Sanford
work wuars.siteed.
Lines. 22-442.
Shamrock Roofing Co,
23-Painting
323-I 720
3:2-1925.
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hEW HOURS, new policy. Daily lOc per lb. and you pick. Plloian
Farm.. Oviedo. 31-9217.
uo.pt Sunday. Al.. Friday
evenings. 3511 B. Orlando Dr. ICEIFFER CANNING Pears $1.25
*39-1410.
bu. Sand Pear. (.ating) $2.10
_bu. Beerdall Ave. Ph. 27.2-471:.
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THE SEVEN-DAY
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ZERVICES SATUBDATSa.ihath Sohool - 2:10 a. in.
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Sunday
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Sunday
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WTZ.ST CHURCH
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B.,. B.. T. Barrett .._.. Pastor
TEl Sunday Echool......9:t5a.m.
GA( Worship Fer'ioe _. 31:00 a. in.
silo Training Union ........ 1:41 p. in.
Evening Worship - 8:00 p. a.
vaWe" Prays: Serv. - 7:10 p. a.

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which the Church stands, that linger of faith

second thought5 It merits acceptance as a refuge.
It commands confidence as a port in time of storm,

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reiring safe,

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Morris Ruby
Evangelist
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Ethic Class
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Horsing Worship 10:10 a.. a.
Evening Worship - 6:00 . .
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LUTHER.AN CHURCH
DO. A Orlando Drive
Bwy. 17-22)
$anford, Florida
Tb. flu. 3. Gordon P..ry,
Paasoi'
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FIIiST CHURCH ol CHIUST

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whidi nernk his inoisi and inuisrial

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412 Prk Ava.
Ray. R0b,i H Je"k"'e. Pastor
Morning Worship -1:12 a. a.

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GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBIN
CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
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FIRESTONE STORES
Bob McGujre and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

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209 WhMS°tflford

THE AMPRICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. H. Strickland LINTUCKY FRIED CHICICEN
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Jordan Missionary BaDUSt Church,
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Oak *1111
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Mornftis Glory' Baptist Church, Geneva Uwj
L.aiudo dprir*gs Rd.. Lengwood

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New Salem Prialtivi Baptist Church.
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1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford
PUBLLX MIKETS
and Employees
STATE FARM INSURANCE
companies
Irving 1. Pryor and Staff

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PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff
-. L. 1). PLANTE, INC.
. Oviedo, Florida
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Rose &amp; Wi]ks Bowman &amp; En*poys
STENSTROM REALTY
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laud Lure. A tarnot. Spga Church, Malt.
CHB.1STIAij

First Christian Church, 1407 1 Sanford Ave.
C030R.EGATLONAL
Cougr.geUoru.,j Christie.. Church
Park Ave.
Ncrthaid. Christian Church, Plo r Ida
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Melt. Pre.tri. Lake, Fern Park
St. Lukes Luthers. Church, Rt. 6*4 IlavL
METHODIST
Baruett Minurtaj Methodist Church, - E.

L*a5417 Ave Eut.rpris.
B.th.I A.hLE Church. Canaan Height.
Ce.easlberry Community Methodist Church,
Hwy. 17.92 1 Pin.y Itidge Rd., Cassalbsrry
D.Bs.ry Cominunity Mathodi.t Ciurak W.
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Sanford, Fla.
Oak Ave. &amp; Ird St..
R.v. Virgil 1. Bryant, P$stas
Morning %Vorahip - 1:20 aChurch School
2:41 a. a.
Session Meet -10.45 a. a.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. a.
Church SchoolBsardafl Chapel - 8:C'O p. a.
Pioneer Fellowship 7:00 p. a.
Senior Hi Fellowship 7:00 p.m.

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Pastor
Worship _______ 2:00 s. a.
Church School
10.00 a. a.
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R.v. Lucaa P. Gills -Paitog

OlJr3enftd F.rIiPg.rk0f the $awss.
Mary Church of the XSWSSS
PREIBYTERIAJI
Cuunuunity Presbyterian Church. Lobe Mary
Pir;t
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Church,

First Presbyterian Church .
E. Highland
Presbyteria Church of Ike C.1'
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class mail, too.

WILSON..EICHELBURGER
MORTUARy
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

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Mike Wheichel is hoping
to put Sanford's Mayfair golf
course back on the map with
his $5,000 "Little Citrus Open"
In September. It Is hoped that
some of the big msmen In golf
will be attracted. %Vish we had
that Holiday Inn built!

. STRIC}AND..MORRISON, INC.
and Staff
WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr and Mrs Al Wilson
WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees
1HZ Bear Lake Road
Upanla Co**Uity PiSabyterian Church,
Upsala Rd.
Westmlastsg Prssby't.ri Church, Howell
Park, RI. 413, Caasslb.rry
SEVENTH DAY LDVENTjJy
J'OlSSt La.k ScVsDth-day Adventist Church,
Hwy. 413. l'or..t City
Church. Maltiani
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Seventh-day Adventist ChurCh,

Chuluofa Community Church
Church of God of Prophscy, 1307 Elm AvS.
0f Jesse Christ ol Latter Day
Slate, 211$ Park Lv..
Coinmafty Chapel, Altamonte Springs

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himself and Rcp. William I-I. of IIuI))I'tnt t:scrt attacking
y res. R Ohio. This group. be 'gt'tihi' r''i
)s.
said, will meet in closed sissiun
Coi,imn.':a':u:g work here on
later and decide whether the
1, h.' fills the vacancy left
committee itself should pursue
Dr. .J.,Isr: \V. Wilson, who reSecond phase of use 450,000- bait application program were will operate daily, Monday by Lake Monroe on the north, area has bees divided into the matter any further.
tr.l on Jutie 10.
acre Imported fire ant eradica- extremely gratifying and that through: Friday, from daybreak Lake Harney on the east, Lake Zones A through J, with the
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The
machinists
who
grounded
lion program will get underway hopes for final eradication in until sunset, weather permit. Conway on the south and Lake
first
application
being
dropped
60
per
cent
of
the
nation's
air
this week in the Seminole- this area are high. The first ting.
Apopka on the west,
traffic threw a monkey wrench
phase was completed May 27.
Orange County area.
The treatment area approxi- Flight plans call for the over Zone J.
Frederick .1. Bryant. of Suninto the White House agreenleut
The eradication program is
Commissioner of Agriculture
Low-flying, specially equipped mates a rectangle extending 30 planes to fly north and south at
Doyle Conner said results of aircraft will become familiar miles cast and west and 25 a cruising speed of about 150 joint state and federal project Sunday by rejecting ii. iii secret ford, suffered severe injuries
SuntI:iy in :t collision hetwoon
the first phase in the poisonous sights to the area as the planes miles north and south, bounded miles per hour. The treatment being financed by the Florida balloting. 17.251 to ui,iJ7.
Despite the big wage and his motorcycle and an automoand U. S. Departments of Agri- fringe benefit gains totaling 72 1)1k driven liv Eugene Martin,
culture. lleadi.ng up the pro- cents an hour spread over a itt Sanford .vui:u:e and Seventh
grant are HaLwin L. Jones, di. three-year contract, the strikers Street. ['atrolnian .Juhiis Dodson
rector of the FDA'S Division of apparently decided it was too charged Martin with failure to
leld the right-of-way.
Plant Industry, and James C. little and too late.

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A t'ontraet was awarded to H.
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Cody, Wyoming, agricultal
aviation firm, to spread the
niirex poison bait from the air.
The aircraft are converted PV2 patrol bombers, equipped with
devkes to spread the bait in
175foot swaths.
The poison bait consists of a
minute amount of the toxicaut
mirex mixed with soybean oil
and around up corneobs. The oil
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Horoscope
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Mt. Oil'. Holiness Church. (ak ijill

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Comics ................ 4A.5A
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residual action and is not harm
tul ti hunians, animals, fish,
birds vt bees. it leaves
no residue In milk, meat or
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The Clockwinders were shock.
cd to find out from the United
Fund heudquurters that. some
of our good people had pledged
donations to this great charity
drive and without even an excuse, much less a reason, had
failed to pay the promised sum.
Aw cumniun, fellas, let's get.
this Just isn't a fair
with It.
shake for these deserving
agencies, and surely not the
way we Seminole county people
take care of our debts. Let's be
and
honest with United Fund
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P. R. Butts, of Park Avenue,
speaks in rebuttal for the report
about the "snail pace" of some
mall delivery. He subscribes to
to the Martlnsburg (Va.) afterand renoon newspaper

COBIA BOATS
Southe Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

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tJnion Prealdent P. L. (Rny
Siemiller gave this view at an
informal session of the FTmise I
labor Committee, as Cnngre'c,
once again, took the lead in etto end the 25-day strike
;.iiainsf five major airlines. At
the same hearing an industry
Pf'(iPle of spokesman called on Congress

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SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
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SEMINOL1 COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY_New hit. Zion Baptist Church, 3730 Pear Avs
Christ M,thodlet Chuich
CHURCH OP CHRIST
376* W. 10th
bunis.ud Estates
Church of Christ. 1512 8. Park Ave.
Pin
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Church of Christ. Geneva
First Methodist Church, 412 Park Lye.
Pra 'I.aIJ Baptiit ChUrCh R1l'°4
Church of Christ, Lake Mary
First Methodist Church of Ovisde
Fern Park
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Church of Christ. bungwcod
First
Bouthin Msthodiat Church
Church of Christ, PoIa
Proess MisEoniiry Baptist Church, Midway
2410 Sasford Ava.
S000fldbhilpb Miasioz*ary BapUst Church,
CHLIItCH OF GOD
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$unla.nd Baptiat Church, 311$ Preuch Ave
Church of God. 50* Hickory
Grace
Methodist
Church,
ODors
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t. J csM:$ttonr) Lii..ptiat CLuru1i ito.
French
St. Paul Missionary BapUt Church, ,ia
Church of God Mission. Enterprise
Osteen Methodist Church
St. M&amp;ttba M1ss3unry Baptist Church
M•thodlat,
t. .s
Church E.
St. John's Missionary Bapttst Church.
7
JIUS A.NE. 0th 84.. aL C7PrM.
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L.H.E. Church It Rt. 41$
Te?pCburch Palm Spring. Rd.
lb1iso3)PsiCburch.idoniwoOd
Holy Cross Episcop&amp;i. Park Ave. at 4th
Weatside Missionary Baptist Church,
Rd. £utsrprle
426 5. Holly qy
LUTHERA.N
Stafford )tenaoriaj Methodist Oh erib
Zion Hope Baptis Church. Til Orange Avs
Ascension Lutheran Church, Oi.rbrook
S. DeBsrp
Dr. Cs.esslberry
CATHOLIC
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Good bbepberø United L.utb.rn.

P'irst Baptist Church of Isa i.&amp;154 55415g.
First Slihlob Missionary Baptist Cbu.rch.

Mi Lion Missionary Bapti.t. sipes AVe.

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

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AnUoch Baptist Church. Ovl•do
Central ilaptiat Church, 1*13 Oak Lys.
Chuluata First hspti.t Church
Cliuluoui BaptiSt Mlolos
Elder Springs BaPtist Church,
First Baptist Church. 512 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church 1
AJtiiuiont.pprjns
First Baptist Church of DsDary
Baptist CburciaofG.n.ya
Phil Baptist Church of lake Monroe

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BILL HEMPHILL MOTOJ, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

HILL LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE CO.
Jimmy Crapps and Employees
HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hvy. 17-92, Sanford

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the Methodists, should be
mighty prou(I of a substantial
addition to the area's education
facilities - their new Youth
Wing that goes into active
Christian education work the
latter part of August. Of
course, there is no tax millage
to pay for this superb facility
but the bounty that is truly
heaped on the folks of this section of a richly blessed country
will undoubtedly be shared gets.rously with Him who has given much to our Methodist
brethren.
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The "wild animals" of Sunland Estates arc becoming
bolder. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Casey purchased three kittens
and placed them on their carporte. A large stray cat carried off one of the kittens and
the second was found dead In
a neighbor's yard. Sunland residents have been complaining
for a long, long time about the
stray animals but to no avail.
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Church School ._ 1:10 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a- a.
Junior HI &amp; Senior Hi
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METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd... at Woodland Ave.,
Bsv.R.obirtH.Tsmpl.,jr.
Pastor
Church School - 2:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - *1:00 a. a.
MYF
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NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

Demos
Throw Support
To Mayor High
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the district which stretches
from here to Kissimee. The local

Jaycees have visited South
Seminole. Oviedo, Apopka, Or•
lando, \Vlnter I'ark, ?1 nit land,
West Orange and Ococe clubs,
traveling over 1,000 "m a n
miles," On tap for the near fu.
ture are visitations to the Daytona, DeLand, New Smyrna,
Mt. Dora and Cocoa clubs.

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CHURCH 01' LO'IOWOOD
561 Orange SUet
Re E iuth Grant - Pastor
bui:ds School ....._ 10 00 a. a.
Iorning '. oriihlp - 11:00 a. a.
Sunda) Evening
7 *0 p. a.
id Bible Study 7:20 p. a.
Lonquerors Meeting
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Pr. (;er:iid 1.. (',r,'ene ha'
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While Siemiller and William
pnlgn for election as governor
of Florida was pledged t.() first-name basis with the P° .1. Curtin, chairman of the in- jnin'd the staff it th.' (','ntrai
Democrat Robert King High pit' who run the affairs of dustry negotiating team. ap- 1'lnrjiia Exoerini.'nt Station to
work
en inseets
by 21 SemInole County busi- every part of the state," he peared together before the tiuhie
cropi.
A attacking vege(left)
Tom
McDonand
incoming
OUT(IN( Rep. S. J. Davis Jr.
native of Kansas,
Rei.
flessmen, campaign workers said.
HOUSe
committee,
the
Senate
h.
received
his
RS degree
in
aid (right), both of Sanford, (Iiscusse(l Seminole County problems with
anti officeholders in an all-day
"Through the town hull type Labor Committee met to con- i.*rri'ulturaI .'tiueatinn
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democratic gubei'natorial nominee, Robei't King High, (luring private
session here Friday.
rnet!tings to be held through- cider hills aimed at forcing the anti
conferences in his hotel suite in Daytona 13t28Ch FI'i(IUy, (Other photos
S '1i'gr'e in entomology
(,Ilt the stste, I will gain a .strikers to return to work.
(1ddltinnaI photos on
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on l'age 1A.)
I'age IA)
wealth of information anti will
The union rank arid file over- in 19*11 from Kansas State UniOfficeholdet present inriud- h able to assume off ice Jan. 3 whelmingly rejected a White versity, Manhattan, Kan. In
l9*1ti he rerei'ed his Phil)
ed Arthur fleckwith, county as one of the most informed Houseengineered settlement ofentoninlogy from
lfl
clerk; John Alexander, coun- governors the state has ever fir in voting across the nation
Or..gnn
State
University.
ty commission chairman; Rep. had," High pointed out.
Sunday.
Dr
Gt-"ene
began
hit ento'f want to he the servant of
8. J. Davis Jr., Rep-nominee
Sen. Luster [liii. D-Ai,.. chairTom McDonald, Rep. William the people," High declared, man of the Senate Labor Corn. mology ear;'er as a
Reedy and Casseiberry Coun- "and I will serve all the people mittee. said his group had sistant itt Kansits State in 1DM,
of the state with integrity anti reached tentative agreement on flttIfl and identifying ineeta
cilmini Dr. Eugene Ellis.
iIso present were Mrs. honor."
a proposal to allow President rol1'i'tptI front a native Pnsthre
Hcckwlth, Mrs. Ellis, .John
In sfwakin to the I)ttSIflE'5R Johnson to declare a natiumal in Kansas. That work was the
Kader, Seminole County eam• community, the nominee de- emergency and order the strik- basis for a naster'-i thoI on
VhiIe and communications fields
sumably doesn't have
WAShINGTON (AP)
the Chrysonsehidae or leaf
to worry paign chairman and Harlan dared, "I am a fiscal eonserv- ers hack to work,
house aides, suspecting Presi- for the President's .Juily 23 foray about distribution of campaign Tuck, South Seminole camS ative" and cited the fact his
Senate Democratic Leader, heetl,'s found in the native
Indiana,
Illinois
dent Jolmson's campaign tray. into
and fliers, But nearly everything paign chairman; Robert Petree, Own city of Miami has the 'vlike Mansfield, D-Mont., pre- orTliri.' of Kansas.
Kentucky.
Ptm lt)*l1 to 19I
he atsecu• state executive committeeman, lowest taxes of the i2 largest dicted prompt Senate action hut
ei.s this fall will be extensive,
vent smoilily. else, with the
That trill
cities
in
the
United
of ti'nd'd O:'egon State University,
ates.
and
communications, and Mrs. Petree, Charles Mcare beginning to worry about Crowds were on hand itt. cacti rity
inrilcateci it might take most
Millan, Don Ensrud, Mr. and
rrndi:ate work and workfinding advance flhl'fl to 11181(1? stop. There were plenty of wel- comes within his province.
"Taxes are going up faster this week to move emergency
U1
kin
to
Mrs.
H.
W.
Coodspeed,
Mr.
than
income,
a
trend
pregnant
legislation
through
Congress.
half
tini. on forage crop inPresident
Johnson
appropriate arrangements.
coining banners, And, in mdi- advance man Johnson, who is and Mrs. H. IL Eisencoff, Mr. with danger," he warneil. "The
No campaign tour is complete anapolis at least, the streets from Macon, Ga.
"There must be a law to re- sects. A PhD diss.'rt.ation Wfl$
of
- likes to be and Mrs. Ernest Cowley and PO'et to tax is the power to solve this dispute and restore written on the field hioio
without the advance man - the were hitlere(l with Democratic
ilestroy.
to action." Curtin said. three aphids which transmit a
fellow who goes out ahead to, campaign literature after the greeted by plenty of homemade Joel Field.
lines
"The business of the State IS the
The highly partisan audience
"Regrettably, it must also be a l)lfltlt virus ,tisea8e to spring
placards. lie even has been
smooth out all duet executive's departure.
hopefully,
preparations and drum up a In an ott-year election, the known to suggest the exact let- of the Fourth Congressional business," he proclaimed, "and law for final settlement of this grai:is in Oregon. 14n has preDistrict greeted 111gb with what's gooI for business Is
pitreil several scientific puhlkacrowd.
dispute because of the
White House advance man pre- tering to be placed on these standing ovations on the three good for Florida.
irrespon•
ti.ms
relating to this work and
like
the
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spontaneous
outeroppings
of
occasions
that
he
spoke.
In many ways, it's
en- sibility that. has been shnwn.'
"I
am
a
chilti
of
the
tie.
ie..ejveul
an invitation r. e,n_
hospitality,
old-time trzivelimsg circus.
Siemicr told the committee, rrilott, to ::n international reItt
eystnrn
ami
huv.lbeen
the
nendnee'a
sp4J'hes,
ter'rise
/- .ThC
ftfl1C nio
Good advance men are in
working he caiphasized his. admfruion eIf-upporting since i was "We didevt'rything possible to view :r aphid ecology.
JOHNSTON, S. C. (AP)
A v14,ti Secret Service agents,
short supply at the White House
Tho,a. Jeffcrso founder seVefl. No American knows 1expedite what we hoped would
Eu .ugnst of 19*4 Dr. Greene
and two COfliPahlright now. For that reason, Florida
must
work
out
the
President's
of
the
Democratic party, whom better than I the rightness of be ratlficatiurn . .The turndown itinveti to the University f
autolnOpress secretary Bill D. Moyers Ions were killed in an
exact route find schedule. He he characterized
as a great disappointment
as "the great. this system," he contended.
Kentucky at Lexington, where
has persuaded Torn Johnson, an bile that collided with a bus even must make certain enough
greatness
myself.
I went on resord on the
'We
are
called
to
est
American
who
ever
lived,"
b.'g:in work on tobacco inassistant enlisted to work In the south of Johnston Sunday, The bands are
hand
and that
"Jfeon said that democ- -the task is enormous and air from the White House and
ta
The riuijni' emphasis was
press office for only one year, to victims were Identified as Tom they learn either "Hello Lyn. racy lives, moves and has Its immediate-we are entering
in
telegrams
to
locals
over
the
on
itost
plant resistance of tostay on the job at least through Evans, 47, of Winter Park, Fla., don" or "Hail to the Chief."
colossal age with - colossal country recommending the o- l)IIt'C() to inset-ta.
being
In
the
consent.
of
the
This work conNovember. He had been sched- and Lucille harrIs, 30, and President Johnson's asso- people,N High remarked, "and problems and I ask you to join lution.'
ti:.'
urn
earworm,
the
Betsy Lee Surrey, 36, both of dates arc saying that, for the this I believe.
uleci to depart Aug. 15.
me in this crusade," he conThe session to which the two t4lt)1tc, hudwn,-m, the tobacco
foreseeable future, he probably
he is "Tom" to the Eclefielt1, S C
Johnson
"This is why I am making eluded,
leading negotiators in the air- hi,rnwi:s'n:, :uI)ituIis. and flea
vill confine his travels to weekPresident and the White house
During s-personal interview, line dispute were called was
pilgrimage to the grass
end expedlUons such as
is still in his 20's. lIe is
stall
IIOAT LOST
roots," he explained, "to gct High
aled that he will dcc:'1bed by Chairman dam
Hen! in
Dr. Gcccn
FALMOUTH, England (AP) month's trip to the midlands.
one of two tested advance men
the coniensus of the people, to bring MrL11igh with him to Clayton Powell Jr., D-N.Y.,
to
t'ontinu,'
research
on
tii
But the fact that Tom Johnson find Out what their instruc- Seminole County when the the House Labor Committee as
Ofl the White House staff. lie - An excursion boat with
UcI5
projects
as
plant
resistWUS the mill, for CX&amp;ttflI)le, who 25 passengers aboard was re- isn't going home to Macon-at tions are, to revive the great town hail meeting takes place 'not a formal hearing."
ince to inscet, insect movemade the advance arrange- porte(l missing today off the least right now-is one sign tradition of the party and to in late August or early SepHe named a special eightman iii.'flt :111.1 itisict feetlitig and
they're hedging these bets.
bring the government of the tember.
ments - outside the security Cornish coast.
subcommittee equally divided Iwiiavinr. in atiiiition to con-

diction."

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

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WASIINGTON (AP
The
the machinists union loin (ngrpss tIny that the only way to get striking airline
mechanics to agree to a new
contract is to make wage 'md

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Sanford . Seminole Jaycees
are the first club in the district
to complete their rounds, visit
Ing all the nine oIlier clubs In

Pentecostal

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which borders the Seminole
County line. Part of Wekiva
River, which divides Orange
and Seminole County is included
In the park. This park will be a
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100 East Second Street
Sunday Ssi-'riøs &amp;
SundftyScbool._....12:ODL in
Weciniiada3' Set-rice s:oo p. in.
Subject: "La,."
Ito.i.ding Room: 101 W. First
Weekdays: 10:10 a.m.-4;BO p.m.

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UTRERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
W. Utk Place
"Tb. Church of the Lutheran
Hoar" sad TV "This is the
Life"
H*ibwt W. Go.rsa
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Sunday School
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Worship Ssrvboo
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FIRST CHURCH
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3. Lester Seal - - Pastor
Sunday School ... 2:45 a in.
Morning % orship - 10 50 a. m.
louth Hour -. - ....... 6 00 p. in
angelttic Service 7:00 p.
Mid 'sY, aek
7 00 p. in.
Third
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Soon to be ndded to the present
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Florida l'ark • Iloard has approved an operating budget of
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FIRST CHRISTiAN CURCh
D1SCIPL
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1607 S Sanford Ave.
B. V.rnon Fuller
Sunday School - 0 45 a. in
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PINECREST ASSEMBLY
CtDt I4UR
PastaS
R. H. Wilder
Sunday School -2:41 a- in.
Morning Worship - 10:51) a.
Evening Worship
7:10 p. in.
Youth Berv (Sun) .. $ 00 P
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tore Minolta 16-two and its
black zippered carrying case
while shopping in the men's de•
Mrs. Kilbee entrents
the person who (mind the camera to return it to her nephew
by leaving it at The herald or
any police station before her
nephew returns to Viet Nanu In
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1.v Donald Ed 11enolds
Pastor
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Ph... $224111 Zp Cede $2771

nient probably in Penney's In
Sanford l'Iazn Saturday. Spe.
clallst Gordon Flint, who Is
visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. G.
Xilhee, of Geneva, lost a minla.

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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Hester 'v
B. Hamilton Griffin
Pastor
Sunday School
a.
Morning Worsht, -11:00 a. m
Training Union
6:20 p. in.
Ev.ntng Worship - 7*41 . in.

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A young servicenian, on leave
from Viet Nani, lost a valuable
piece of photographic equip.

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